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MICHIGAN • 8 0 PAGES http: www.oeonline.com SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS IN THE PAPER TODAY EDUCATION® CHOICE Educational choices: A series of articles concludes in today's Observer, detailing the reasons that area families are choosing traditional parochial and newer, Christian-based schools./ A 7 OPINION Where we stand: The Observer makes its endorsement on this month's bond proposal for Ply- mouth-Canton Community Schools./ A16 AT HOME Good example: A beautiful Bloomfield Hills garden gives a special, delightful lesson./D8 ENTERTAINMENT Irish celebrations: St. Patrick's Day is coming and many events are planned locally to mark the season of the green./El Rim test: The Ann Arbor Film Festival features the best in short, experimental movies./El INDEX Classified Index Automotive Crossword Jobs HOW TO REACH US Newsroom: 313-459-2700 Newsroom Fax: 313-459-4224 E-mail: newsroom © oeonllne.com Nightline/Sports: 313-953-2104 Reader Comment Line: 313-955-2042 Classified Advertising: 313-591-0900 Display Advertising: 313-591-2300 Home Delivery: 313-591-0500 Cable TV Weekly: 313-953-2188 F4 1 Real Estate F3 J2 Rentals F3 F7 Sports CI G5 Calendar C6 Independence Day Planning ahead: Organizer Fred Hill sdyslTie'r&are ~prac- ~ tical and patriotic reasons for schedul- ing a 7:30 a.m. start to the Plymouth- Canton Jaycees annual Fourth of July Parade. \ •'* \ V\\>* . / \ / v' V i JULY 4, 199 7 ST»ST P*m> Br am. ] Parade is real wake-up call BY KEVIN BBOWN STAFF WRITES It's not too early to think about me' Fourth of Jiffy parade - when you're planning one that's excep- tional.' Parade organizer Fred Hill and the Plymouth-Canton Jaycees have come up with a banner carry- ing the new parade logo, "Good Morning USA." But what makes the biggest impression on folks about the parade ia the start time -J7:30 "The usual reaction to 7:30 is This is side,'" Hill said, laughing. Why so early? "It allows us to be the state of Michigan's first Fourth of July parade, it makes available to us units that wouldn't otherwise be available later in the day," Hill said. die oisomebodjrs"Fourth ofTuly pichic. People can get their red, white and blue blood running." Another unique feature of the parade centers on audience partic- ipation. There will be 600 reserved bleacher seats. "Each section has a SeeFARADt ,A2 Outcry stalls mall Canton's planning com- mission has recommend- ed denial of a controver- sial rezoning for a strip shopping center. The pro- ject s fate now lies with the township board. . i BY VALERIE OLANDER A STAFF WRITER 1 Canton's plan- ning commission - after a lengthy and heated public hear- ing Monday - rec- ommended denial of a rezoning request that would have allowed a strip mall at the southeast corner of Canton Center and Geddes roads. The five-acre site is currently zoned for an office development. The hearing lasted more than two hours as residents lined up to speak in opposition of the proposal - the second such request since 1995. A more intense C-2 or community shopping zoning was denied in 1995. Opposition by more than 50 in attendance and a "petition with 121 signatures was enough to sway com- missioners. Several said they could have voted either way on the rezon- ing and one member, Karl Zarbo, said he wasn't sure how he would vote just prior to the vote being taken, But the only dissenting vote by the planning commission came from MeliBSa McLaughlin, $lso a town- ship board trustee. The final hurdle for residents will be the township board, which has the ultimate deci- sion. "I'm torn about this because 1 understand the passion and logic of concerns that residents have See CONTROVERSY, A6 Third-grader taking a ride on 'Showboat' Bond passage would add to district debt PLYMOUTH-CANTON SCHOOLS ^ BY M.B. DILLON STAFF WRITER When 8-year-old Sarah Wiercioch of Plymouth went down to Detroit's Masonic Temple to audition for the Tony award-winning "Showboat," it was a bit intimidating. Trying out for five parts in the Broadway production were 60 chil- dren. T h e guy said to just come in your regular clothes, so I was in my plain old clothes with no makeup," said Sarah, who's appeared in six plays at the Marquis Theater in Northville and the Plymouth Arts Council. Other kids were wearing make up and evening gowns, and they had huge portfolios," said Sarah. "We went down more or less just to see how it went. There were a lot of other kids. I wanted just to see if she would even like •it," said Sarah's mother, Susan Wiercioch, who read about the auditions in the newspa- BR MJft. DILLON STAFF WRITER Should Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' 25- year, $79.7 million bond issue pass on March 22, the district will build a new high school and a new ele- mentary school, and make district-wide improve- ments. The yearly cost for a $200,000 homeowner would be $175. . _ . _ • The district's debt will balloon to $303 million - up more than 920 percent from 1991 when debt totaled slightly more than $30 million. A 1997 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School - should he or she stay in the community - will pay off the bond at the age of 43, assuming no new bonds The children were shown some dance steps, which Sarah caught onto easily, having studied ballet, tap and jazz. "We had to dance and go around in a circle, and then do a London Bridges thing," said Sarah. ~ They asked us to read something, and I was the only one who acted it out," said Sarah, whose blue eyes sparkle when the topic turns to singing, acting and dancing. Auditions were Feb. 13, and "they told us they would call Monday, but they called the next day," said Sarah. "After my mom got off the phone, she was screaming her head off. I was jumping up and down. I said, O h my gosh, I really made it, a real Broadway play.'" Playing the role of "Young Kim," Sarah will join a company of 90 actors directed by Harold Prince who hails from both Broadway and Canada in the show that opens Tuesday. Starring are Tom Bosley of TVs "Happy Days," Emmy Award- winner Karen Morrow and Tony Award-winner Gretha Boston. Other children who made the cut were Jackie Olesko, 9, of Milford; and Detroiters Danny Dixson, 10; Ibrahim Muhammad, 8; and SeefaWWiOAr,A6 Making It: Sarah Wiercioch will appear on stage in "Showboat," which will open at Detroit's Masonic Temple Theater on Tuesday. The musi- cal stars Tom Bosley from the television show "Happy Days." STMT P HOTO BY Bnx BRUM Documenting change is challenge With a yes vote, "the school district's debt would grow at a rate six times faster than the federal debt, which increased by 158 percent in the same six-year period," nptes Ted Bohlen, who serves on the district's citizens finance committee. "The much-talked about federal debt <m Dec. 31, 1990, was $3.36 trillion. Exactly six years later, it stood at $6.32 trinion," said the retired General Motors attorney, who is speaking on the bond proposal before the Plymouth Kiwanis Club at noon today. "Here you have a federal debt everyone is appalled at, and we're trying to balance the budget. In the mean- time, (th# district is) going up six times faster." Editor'a note: Canton resident, historian and author Virginia Bailey Parker has written a series of stories based on interviews with longtime retidenta. This is the final installment of the Observer's 'Canton Memories" column. Howard Moyer and Roy Schultz, whose recollec- tions have appeared here, have since passed away. The entire collection of videotaped interviews may be viewed at the Canton Historical Museum or Canton Library. BR VIIOWIA BAILEY PAUXX "See Few resident* can mentally strip sway the veneer of Canton's current landscape to envision the shadows of our past countryside. Even more difficult is the mental leap necessary to imagine patterns of daily life in this once thriving agricultural community. Just 20 years ago, typical subdivision lots ended a few side streets west of Sheldon Road. At Ford and Canton Center Roads, a Gothic farmhouse dominated the land Meijer now occupies. A small store, Julian's, waa the sole business on that corner. One only needed to ven- ture past that intersection, mere minutes from home, to * * T enjoy countr^ roads and vistas stretching across vsst farmland, fl Today, homes .... and manicured lawns, stores, restaurants, and light industry are fast replacing the farms. As the physical changes obscured more and more of our past, the Canton Historical Society saw a need to preserve the stories of our rural heritage. In 1994, it commissioned an oral history project to record reminis- cences of 14 longtime residents. A surprisingly colorful tapestry evolved. Onlookers, from early on, had the notion that our scattered farms formed a disjointed entity, one devoid of special identity or historical significance But to the contrary, the story of a warm tight-knit community unfolded. Familiea, friends, and neighbors came together to work, socialize, and worahip; to share in each other's joys snd hard- ships. The residents were knowledgeable, successful SS" Residency law an issue for legislator' BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITRR Employees in Canton Township - including police and fire person- nel - don't have residency require- ments. However, the lawmaker that represents the township fighting residency laws for public employees State Rep. Deborah Whyman.; R-Canton, has reintroduced a bill formerly presented by retired law- maker David Honigman, R-Wast BROS

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CHOICE

Educational choices: A series of articles concludes in today's Observer, detailing the reasons that area families are choosing traditional parochial

and newer, Christian-based schools./ A 7

OPINION

Where we stand: The Observer makes its endorsement on this month's bond proposal for Ply-mouth-Canton Community Schools./ A16

AT HOME

Good example: A beautiful Bloomfield Hills garden gives a special, delightful lesson./D8

ENTERTAINMENT

Irish celebrations: St. Patrick's Day is coming and many events are planned locally to mark the season of the green./El

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Independence Day Planning ahead: Organizer Fred Hill • sdyslTie'r&are ~prac- ~ tical and patriotic reasons for schedul-ing a 7:30 a.m. start to the Plymouth-Canton Jaycees annual Fourth of July Parade.

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Parade is real wake-up call BY KEVIN BBOWN STAFF WRITES

It's not too early to think about me' Fourth of Jiffy parade - when you're planning one tha t ' s excep-tional.'

Parade organizer Fred Hill and t h e P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n J a y c e e s have come up with a banner carry-ing the new parade logo, "Good Morning USA."

B u t w h a t m a k e s the b i g g e s t i m p r e s s i o n on fo lks abou t t h e p a r a d e ia t h e s t a r t t ime - J7 :30

"The u s u a l react ion to 7:30 is This is side, '" Hill said, laughing.

Why so early? "It allows us to be the s ta te of

Mich igan ' s first Four th of J u l y parade, i t makes available to us uni t s t h a t wouldn' t otherwise be

available la te r in the day," Hill said.

d i e o i s o m e b o d j r s " F o u r t h o f T u l y pichic. People can get their red, white and blue blood running."

Another unique feature of the parade centers on audience partic-ipation. There will be 600 reserved bleacher seats. "Each section has a

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Outcry stalls mall • Canton's p l a n n i n g com-m i s s i o n h a s r e c o m m e n d -e d denia l of a c o n t r o v e r -s ia l r e z o n i n g for a s t r i p s h o p p i n g center . T h e pro-j e c t s fate n o w l i e s w i t h t h e t o w n s h i p board .

. i BY VALERIE OLANDER A STAFF WRITER

1 C a n t o n ' s p lan-ning commission -after a lengthy and heated public hear-ing Monday - rec-o m m e n d e d den ia l

of a rezoning reques t t h a t would have allowed a s t r ip mall a t the southeast corner of Canton Center and Geddes roads.

The five-acre s i te is cu r r en t ly zoned for an office development.

The hearing lasted more than two hours as residents lined up to speak in opposition of the proposal - the second such request since 1995. A more in t ense C-2 or c o m m u n i t y shopping zoning was denied in 1995.

Opposition by more t h a n 50 in attendance and a "petition with 121 signatures was enough to sway com-missioners. Several said they could have voted either way on the rezon-ing and one member, Karl Zarbo, said he wasn't sure how he would vote j u s t prior to t h e vote being taken,

But the only dissenting vote by the planning commission came from MeliBSa McLaughlin, $lso a town-ship board trustee. The final hurdle for residents will be the township board, which has the ultimate deci-sion.

"I'm torn abou t t h i s because 1 understand the passion and logic of conce rns t h a t r e s i d e n t s have

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Third-grader taking a ride on 'Showboat'

Bond passage would add to district debt • PLYMOUTH-CANTON SCHOOLS ^

BY M . B . DILLON STAFF WRITER

When 8-year-old Sarah Wiercioch of Plymouth went down to Detroit's Masonic Temple to audition for the Tony award-winning "Showboat," it was a bit intimidating.

Trying out for five p a r t s in the Broadway production were 60 chil-dren.

T h e guy said to just come in your regular clothes, so I was in my plain old clothes with no makeup," said Sarah, who's appeared in six plays at t h e M a r q u i s T h e a t e r in Northville and the Plymouth Arts Council.

Other kids were wearing make up and evening gowns, and they had huge portfolios," said Sarah.

"We went down more or less just to see how it went. There were a lot of other kids. I wanted just to see if she would even like •it," said Sarah's mother, Susan Wiercioch, who read about the auditions in the newspa-

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Should Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' 25-year, $79.7 million bond issue pass on March 22, the district will build a new high school and a new ele-mentary school, a n d make distr ict-wide improve-ments. The yearly cost for a $200,000 homeowner would be $175. . _ . _ •

The district's debt will balloon to $303 million - up more than 920 percent from 1991 when debt totaled slightly more than $30 million.

A 1997 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School -should he or she stay in the community - will pay off the bond at the age of 43, assuming no new bonds

The chi ldren were shown some dance s teps , which S a r a h caught onto easily, having studied ballet,

tap and jazz. "We had to dance and go around in a circle, and then do a London Bridges thing," said Sarah. ~ They asked us to read something,

and I was the only one who acted it out," said Sa rah , whose blue eyes s p a r k l e w h e n t h e topic t u r n s to singing, acting and dancing.

Auditions were Feb. 13, and "they told us they would call Monday, but t hey ca l l ed t h e next day , " s a id Sa rah . "After my mom got off the phone, she was screaming her head off. I was jumping up and down. I said, O h my gosh, I really made it, a real Broadway play. '"

Playing the role of "Young Kim," S a r a h wi l l j o in a company of 90 actors d i r ec ted by Harold P r ince who hails from both Broadway and C a n a d a in t h e show t h a t o p e n s Tuesday. Starring are Tom Bosley of T V s "Happy Days," Emmy Award-w i n n e r K a r e n Morrow and Tony Award-winner Gretha Boston.

Other children who made the cut were Jack ie Olesko, 9, of Milford; and Det ro i te rs Danny Dixson, 10; I b r a h i m M u h a m m a d , 8; and

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Making It: Sarah Wiercioch will appear on stage in "Showboat," which will open at Detroit's Masonic Temple Theater on Tuesday. The musi-cal stars Tom Bosley from the television show "Happy Days."

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Documenting change is challenge

With a yes vote, "the school district 's debt would grow at a rate six times faster than the federal debt, which increased by 158 percent in the same six-year period," nptes Ted Bohlen, who serves on the district's citizens finance committee.

"The much-talked about federal debt <m Dec. 31, 1990, was $3.36 trillion. Exactly six years later, it stood at $6.32 t r i n i o n , " said the re t i r ed Genera l Motors attorney, who is speaking on the bond proposal before the Plymouth Kiwanis Club at noon today. "Here you have a federal debt everyone is appalled at, and we're trying to balance the budget. In the mean-time, ( th# district is) going up six times faster."

Editor'a note: Canton resident, historian and author Virginia Bailey Parker has written a series of stories based on interviews with longtime retidenta. This is the final installment of the Observer's 'Canton Memories" column. Howard Moyer and Roy Schultz, whose recollec-tions have appeared here, have since passed away. The entire collection of videotaped interviews may be viewed at the Canton Historical Museum or Canton Library.

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Few resident* can mentally strip sway the veneer of Canton's current landscape to envision the shadows of our past countryside. Even more difficult is the mental leap necessary to imagine patterns of daily life in this once thriving agricultural community.

Jus t 20 years ago, typical subdivision lots ended a few side streets west of Sheldon Road. At Ford and Canton Center Roads, a Gothic farmhouse dominated the land Meijer now occupies. A small store, Julian's, waa the sole business on tha t corner. One only needed to ven-ture past that intersection, mere minutes from home, to

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enjoy c o u n t r ^ roads and vistas stretching across v s s t f a r m l a n d , fl Today, h o m e s . . . . and manicured lawns, stores, res tauran ts , and light industry are fast replacing the farms.

As the physical changes obscured more and more of our past, the Canton Historical Society saw a need to preserve the stories of our rural heritage. In 1994, it commissioned an oral history project to record reminis-cences of 14 longtime residents.

A surprisingly colorful tapestry evolved. Onlookers, from early on, had the notion that our scattered farms formed a disjointed entity, one devoid of special identity or historical significance But to the contrary, the story of a warm tight-knit community unfolded. Familiea, friends, and neighbors came together to work, socialize, and worahip; to share in each other 's joys snd hard-ships. The residents were knowledgeable, successful

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Residency law an issue for legislator' BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITRR

Employees in Canton Township - including police and fire person-nel - don't have residency require-ments . However, the l awmaker tha t represents the township i» fighting residency laws for public employees

State Rep. Deborah Whyman.; R-Canton, has reintroduced a bill formerly presented by retired law-maker David Honigman, R-Wast

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The likelihood of there being no fu tu re bond issues is slim. Superintendent Charles Little has said voters can expect to be asked to aj>prove another in two or three years.

"We can project our needs for five years ; t ha t ' s all we a r e allowed by the state to do," said Little. "All the numbers indicate the population is going tip."

School officials say that under Proposal A - which allows the dis tr ict a relatively low s ta te foundation per-pupil grant and disallows local millages - the district has no choice.

"Under Proposal A. the only way we can get more money is with a bond issue," said Judy Evola. community r e l a t ions director.

"The whole process of bonding in this state leads you to make bad financial decisions for very good business reasons," said for-mer school board member Roland Thomas, who served as

president during implementation of Plymouth-Canton's 1991 bond issue.

Says Bohlen: "The district had problems before Proposal A. They did it to themselves by pay-ing high wages - and they could-n't pass millages."

Acquiring debt isn't something Plymouth-Canton, or other dis-tricts. have shied away from.

In 1991. Pivmouth-Canton vot-ers approved a $59.7 million bond to build two elemeqtaries and make improvements. The board pledged then that "we can handle this bond without increasing taxes."

Six days after the 1991 bond passed, trustees raised the debt levy from 2.0 to 2.3 mills.

As advised by Stauder, Barch & Associates - the f inancial adviser recently reappointed by the board - the district struc-tured repayment of the 1991 bond with both current interest and capital appreciation bonds, or CABs.

CABs - which are no longer legal - carried an interest rate two and a half times h ighy than conventional bonds but allowed districts to extend debt.

3 o n d s e x p e n s i v e Financing the bond with cur-

rent interest bonds would have generated new interest of $73 million. By using CABs, the dis-trict was atyle to lower the mil-lage from 4.56 mills to 2.3 mills, generat ing interest of $110.6 million. The district opted for lower millage and extended the payments to 2017.

"This generated $37.6 million in additional new interest for the taxpayer," said Bohlen.

The district refinanced the exist ing 1986 bonds to take advantage of lower i n t e r e s t rates. The cost to taxpayers was $11.3 million.

"The interest rate may have been somewhat lower. That isn't the issue," said Bohlen. "The issue is that interest payments were much higher because they

were extended from the year 2000 to 2018." The CABs replac-ing the outstanding 1986 bonds carried interest of $15.6 million, up from the original $4.3 million.

"It'B like buying a $200 item and put t ing it on your credit card: With interest, you end up paying $500 or $600. If you think, and if you figure, it's a problem. But a lot of people don't," Bohlen said.

School board member David Artley, who was on the board in 1991, said "You can argue that extending the debt levy is a tax increase. I understand the argu-ment, but I don' t agree we increased taxes . I t ' s easy in hindsight to look back and say we could have done things cheaper. But we were given doc-umentat ion, with backup research, recommending C A B B . "

Little and John Birchler, exec-utive director for business, defended the moveB. "Whatever went into that decision is subjec-tive," said Little. "It's history.

The people who made the deci-sion made it based on what everyone thought was appropri-ate."

"It's a matter of opinion," said Birchler. You can maintain a level payback over time, or spike it up in the beginning."

Opening delayed In 1995; two years after the

bond passed, the district couldn't afford to open its two new schools. It trimmed $4.7 million from the budget, laying off 42 teachers and cutting classroom aides, textbooks, administration, maintenance, and extracurricu-lar activities.

Bohlen predicts the district will again be forced to lay off teachers if the bond issue passes. "We've made many cuts in the non-salary areas in each of the five years in our financial projec-tion to maintain the fund bal-ance, and have just a $20,000 cushion. One little squeak, and we're deficit spending," he said.

After the Legislature made

CABs legal in 1986, 82 Michigan districts borrowed $571 million that will require $2 billion to repay.

According to Standard and Poor's, use of CABs "represents a significant deferral to tomorrow of payment for school facilities used today. As a result , the steadily increasing debt burden could limit districts' future debt capacity and thereby restr ict their ability to address future capital needs."

In 1995, Ann Arbor public schools passed a $50.1 million bond issue for remodeling and renovations. Ann Arbor - whose student population is similar to Plymouth-Canton's and has $28 more in general revenue - is now looking to cut $3 million, as expenditures §tre surpassing rev-enues.

Romulus schools have also used bonds to fund improve-ments. It eventually will pay a total of $35.8 million in interest on a $6.2 million loan.

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host, and each person gets a package of i tems. When the clowns come down the street, they pull out a sponge rubber nose and put it on. Hill said. There will als,o be shakers , visors, and plenty more props and noisemakers. I think it's going to be a hoot," Hill said.

Tickets for bleacher seats will be $15, to help raise money to help pay for other parade fea-tures.

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Spectators along the route will be encouraged to wear red and white and blue, sing patriotic songs and chant "USA," Hill said. He's trying to get a metro Detroit radio station to play the National Anthem at 8:15 a.m. parade day. The plan is for the parade to stop and for partici-pants and parade watchers to sing along with their radios.

Made by American Flag and Banner of Clawson, the nylon banner is printed in red, white and blue. "We are selling the

commemorative flag as a fund-raiser. It indicates an individu-al^ or a company's support and will help promote the parade," Hill said.

The $125 banner pan be dis-played in windows, and will hopefully be abundantly dis-played along the parade route, organizers say.

Hill got the banner idea from the Cherry Festival celebration in Traverse City. "I think it's important, it shows support for the event. We hope to sell 200 of

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Regular meeting called to order at 4:05 p.m. Present: Thonlas Yack, Karen Woodaide, Kathleen Keen-McCarthy. Agenda - adopted as presented. Minutes - regular meeting of January 27. 1997 - Approved as amended Requisition #194. Requisition #195 and schedule of operating expenses totaling $732.240 78 - approved. Operations and Maintenance Monthly Report - Received and filed Operations Manager's Report - Received and filed. Renewal of Operations & Maintenance Agreement-Operations Management International. Inc. - Final approval subject to legal counsel's review and recommendation to the Board. Renewal of Service Agreement-Aggressive Systems. Inc. - Approval upon legal counsel's insurance review. WTUA Checking Accounts Signature Cards Update - Approved. The regular meeting was adjourned at 4:45 p.m.

THOMAS YACK, Chairman

This is a synopsis A complete copy of the minutes may be reviewed at the WTUA offices located at 40905 Joy Road. Canton, MI 48187.

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raise $30,000, through a variety of sources. The money will help pay for helium balloons, large heads, clowns in 8-foot wheels and more.

The parade is also to include the Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps, a banjo group, canine pre-cision drill team and a moving American flag formed with col-ored balloons.

Businesses and groups are also encouraged to put together floats for the parade, Some who've committed already to floats are Sideways Inc., Stella contractors, the Plymouth Com-munity Chamber of~Commerce, Temple Baptist Church. Cold-

well Banker, and Plymouth Township trustees. "We have 12 or 13 floats, we have room for five or six more," Hill said.

The Detroit Tigers mascot "Paws" will also march in the parade, and Hill said he'a-seek-ing players from other Detroit sports teams to participate.

He's also seeking to have vol-unteers dressed in "Good Morn-ing USA" shirts to serve as mar-shals along the parade route.

"There 's community pride, there's national pride involved. Having people stand as the American flag goes by, there's a real strong hint of patriotism here," Hill said. "We're building a new tradition here."

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PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR USE SUBJECT TO SPECIAL CONDITIONS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Planning commission has received a request from Lou LaRiche Chevrolet to approve the Use Subject to Special Conditions for an Addition. The subject property is located at the southeast corner of Plymouth Road and Haggerty Road, 40875 Plymouth Road. Application No. 1438/197 Tar I. D. No. 027-99-0032-001.

The Planning Commission seeks input to determine if approval of the Use Subject to Special Conditions should be issued under Section 12.2 of Zoning Ordinance No. 83. The land is currently zoned C-2,General Commercial District.

Quest ions regarding the request may be directed to the Community Development Department during regular business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Planning Commission will consider the request at its regular meeting on March 19. 1997, commencing at 7:30 p.m. Written comments concerning the request will be received prior to the meeting. The meeting, application review and address for written comment ia: Plymouth Charter Township, Community Development Department, 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth, MI 48170. Telephone Number 453-3840, Ext 209.

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Diver's body recovered BY KEN AUAMCZYX STAKF WRITER

Wayne County Sheriffs recov-ered the body Monday afternoon of Frank Zimmerman, who is presumed to have drowned while working on a dam at Newburgh • Lake.

Zimmerman was working in about 12 feet of water Thursday morning on a sluice gate on the lake's dam.

Investigators believe the 48-year-old" diver was clearing silt near the sluice gate and hhd co-workers open the gate to clear silt from in front of the gate. Co-workers lost radio contact with him after one of them started closing the gate in an attempt to slow the strong current thought to have pinned Zimmerman.

Sheriffs found Zimmerman's body at about 2:30 p.m. Monday 400 to 500 yards east of the dam in the Rouge River. About six or

eight deputies had created a chain and waded through the river in a tight line, using pikes -long poles with hooks on the ends - to check the bottom of the river, according to Wayne Coun-ty Sheriff Robert Ficano.

Ficano said sheriffs could not conduct such a search on Friday or during the weekend because the water levels were too high. The levels had dropped from 5 feet on Friday to about 3 feet on Monday, Ficano said.

The county's medical examin-er's office was on the scene on Monday and expected to com-plete an autopsy. Ficano did not know when that would be com-pleted.

Ficano expressed his sympa-thy to Zimmerman 's family, whose members were at_the sheriffs substation on Monday. "It was difficult for them, and they were very patient with us

during this whole ordeal," Ficano said. "We appreciated thei r patience and our sympathy goes out to them.

"We also appreciate all the local police and rescue agencies who assisted us, especially Livo-nia."

Police dive teams from Washt-enaw and Oakland counties and Detroit Police Department also assisted Wayne County Sheriffs.

Nancy Mouradian, a spokeswoman for the Wayne County Sher i f fs , said a dive team from a Monroe-area firm of Solomon Diving. Inc. volunteered to help Wayne County divers search the tunnel area on Sun-day. The Sheriffs mounted divi-sion conducted foot searches along the river's banks on Satur-day and Sunday.

Z immerman ' s helmet was found by those dive teams near the sluice gate.

Chase reaches speeds of 100 mph A 28-year-old Southgate man

was arrested after leading police on a chase over several miles

COP CALLS with speeds reaching 100 mph, according to police reports The chase started at Ford and Lotz about 1:20 a.m. Saturday.

Police said they were on rou-tine patrol when they noticed a 1989 Chrysler switch lanes and speed up in an attempt to avoid them. The Chrysler fishtailed onto northbound Lotz where the driver turned off the headlights and traveled in the dark at an accelerated speed. Another motorist was nearly struck by the fleeing car on Warren.

An officer at Warren and Hag-gerty clocked the car at speeds of 100 mph when it went through a flashing four-way stop at the intersection. As the fleeing car

charge of possession of marijua-na. Police confiscated a small ' j m n n n l nf e i i spp r tpH m a r i j n a n a

headed westbound on Warren the driver lost control at the curve near the fire station and slid off the road. The uninjured driver was ordered to the ground, telling police "1 can't believe I ran from you guys."

Police said a breathalyzer test revealed the man had a .05 blood alcohol level. He was charged with fleeing and eluding police and possession of a dangerous weapon. Police found a dagger in the driver's side door compart-ment of the Chrysler, he was released on $200 bond. A court date is set for April 1. A passen-ger in the car , a 23-year-old Southgate woman, faces a

from her pocket. She was released after posting $200 bond. A court date is set for March 31.

Assault and battery A 15-year-old student at Ply-

mouth Canton high School was taken to Garden City Hospital by Canton Fire Rescue about 10:30 a.m. Friday after injuring

•his head in a fight with another student. The iryured student fell backwards, hitting the back of his head on the floor. The youth who hit the boy was expelled until further notice. Police were waiting to find out the nature of the in jur ies and talk to the injured boys parents before filing charges.

CA.VTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY

On the farm: The H. Walker Threshing Outfit in 1912. Many of the stories were warm recollections of neighbors working together for annual farm tasks like silo fill-ing, threshing and corn shredding.

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people, who possessed a wonder-ful sense of humor and a rich heritage.

Many of the residents' memo-ries date to the early 20th centu-ry. Their reflections mix nostal-gia with healthy doses of reality. Avis Blackmore Waldecker spoke of how lonely a place the farm could sometimes be, and of how wintertime brought frost on the nail heads in uahea ted bed-rooms. Worse, death was a more f requent visitor than today, claiming women in childbirth and children whom modern medicine might have saved.

Coping at home, a t w a r Interviewees also shared sto-

ries from their Victorisn parents and letters from ancestors who settled the township in the 1800s Robert Padget selected several excerpts t ha t disclose what our forebears thought, felt, and experienced. One ancestor, who lived on a Geddes Road farm in the 1830s. wrote that he had to contend with bears endangering his hogs.

Other letters are from Civil Wsr soldiers who hailed from Canton One passage reveals the pain of a young man who faced death and mayhem on the bat-tlefield while carrying the bur-dan of a rift with his father.

Many of the interviewees related tales about life in Can-toa's two hamleta: Sheldon Cor-nars and Cherry Hill. Churches, ichoola. general stores, cresm-a r i a a , b l a c k s m i t h s , i n n a , d a n c e halla, and so on were established

in each place. Neighbors from as far as three miles away gravitat-ed to these crossroads villages to conduct business and socialize. Everyone recalled the daily bus-tle at Windsor 's and West 's s tores , and s tor ies swapped around the potbelly stoves there.

T h r i v i n g s o c i a l l i v e s Another aspect of country liv-

ing tha t elicited a wealth of warm remembrances was the one-room school experience. Canton had nine scat tered through its 36 square miles. Surprisingly, five of the build-ings still exist. Each one consti-tuted its own district and was a central ga ther ing place for neighbors. Events like school plays and PTA meetings involved the whole family.

Similarly, parents and chil-dren attended dances together. Sheldon Hall was a popular spot as was West 's Store, which boasted a spring lumber dance floor. Dorothy May West and o thers told of more than one romance being sparked at these gatherings.

Those whp lived in outlying portions of the township had a different custom. They simply rolled up the rug in a neighbor's living room, as Flora Thorman related, and danced to the music of an obliging neighbor's fiddle.

Roy Schul tz , Donald Oill, Robert Simmons, Ross Hauk and Howard Moyer spoke at length about technological changes in fanning. Machines replaced the

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Over $1,769,00 was raised by 50 participants in the Plymouth-Chiton Mini March to benefit Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, according to Lisa Rasmussen, chai rperson of the" Plus Preschool Mini March.

"Tremendous community sup-port made this a very successful event," said Rasmussen. "All children, sponsors, and specta-tors really enjoyed themselves.

Ford manager to speak at Economic Club lunch

The March 19 meeting of the Canton Economic C^ub will fea-tu re Paula Winkler-Doman, plant manager of Sheldon Road Plant. Ford Motor Company.

The program begins at noon in the Summit. Canton's Communi-ty Center on Summit Parkway, just west of Canton Center Road. Cost is $15 per person which includes luncheon and program.

For reservat ions , call 981-3002."

Winkler-Doman has managed, the Sheldon Road Plant In Ply-1 mouth Township since Aug. L,; 1996. She holds a law degrefe-from the. University of Minneso-ta and began her career with Ford in June 1977.

The Sheldon Road Plants employs 2,040 people.

slow, backbreaking labor done with horses, plows, and shovels. But mechanization had its draw-back. It eliminated the need for - and inherent rewards from -men working together for threshing, silo filling, and corn shredding.

Rural folkways Meanwhile, Elsie McKinstry

Fulford, Ger t rude Sit l ington Hargreaves and Helen Morton Crichton Parks painted a por-t rai t of rural folkways. They described methods for preparing and storing food in crocks in dirt-floor cellars before refrigerators were invented. Several resi-dents told stones about butcher-ing bees when people worked together to lay in their winter's supply of pork. George Simons explained how this. too. was occasion for neighbors to help each other out, especially during the Depression. I

And Heloise Travis Dunstan gave us a rare, first hand look at life in the Bartlett-Travis House, the home her g randparen t s owned, which the Historic Dis-trict Commission is restoring.

Aa today's fsat-paced changes eclipse our past, stories of our rural heritage become even more precious. The fourteen people who were kind enough to share their memories have allowed ua to glimpse a way of life that was. snd to understand who we sa a community are today.

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Gay rights group files suit BY VALERIE O L A N D E R STAFF WRITER

C a n t o n l a w m a k e r Deborah Why man sa id s h e won' t be changing her campaign tactics in her upcoming bid for the state Senate , despi te a second libel lawsuit being filed against her Friday.

The Tr iang le Founda t ion , a h o m o s e x u a l ' r i g h t s g roup , is suing Why man in Wayne County Circuit Court for campaign com-m e n t s a l l e g i n g t h e g roup engaged in illegal ac t iv i ty by encourag ing men to have sex with boys.

The l i tera ture was mailed to^ Canton homes days prior to the November election dur ing her fourth run as s ta te representa-tive. The brochure called chal-lenger Deborah Nesbit a "homo-sexual extremist "

Nesbit isn't a plaintiff in the lawsuit, a l though it lists eight individuals - all of whom are members of the Triangle board i>f directors and contributors to Mesbit's campaign, said Jeffrey

Montgomery, pres ident of the Triangle Foundation.

A similar slander suit is pend-. ing in 35th District Court by Van Buren Township trustee Donna Clark, who ran unsuccessfully against Whyman in 1994.

Why man, R-Canton, said there is no need to change her cam-paign strategy in the 1998 race for Bob G e a k e ' s S e n a t e sea t because the s lander lawsuit is " f r ivo lous . " G e a k e recen t ly announced his p lans to re t i re even though he's eligible run for a last t e rm . Whyrpan and Wayne County Commiss ioner T h a d d e u s McCot t e r h a v e stepped into the ring.

"It's a frivolous lawsuit and it po in t s out t h e need for us to have legislation against frivolous l a w s u i t s , such as th i s . They siphon off court resources that are needed for legitimate com-plaints," said Whyman.

The suit alleges that after Tri-angle asked for a retraction of the statement, she again libeled them - saying "homosexual acts

between consenting adul ts are indeed f e lon ie s " The second mailer, meant to be an apology, was sent out to constituents in the 21st District in late January.

"All she had to do is apologize and admit her statements were i nco r r ec t and u n t r u e , " sa id Montgomery.

Whyman said in a previous interview with the Observer that she welcomed a lawsuit by the Triangle Foundation, claiming m e m b e r s would i n c r i m i n a t e themselves during depositions as v io la t ing t h e s ta te ' s c r iminal sexual conduct laws.

Whi le t h e r e are' sodomy s ta tu tes on the books, the cur-rent interpretation has not found that people will be cited unless the conduct includes a minor, force, money or public activity. Montgomery said.

• "At no t ime has the Triangle Foundation a d v o ^ t e d criminal sexual conduct, statutory rape or any other act or activity," the group's suit stated.

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Bloomfield It was defeated sev-eral t imes and w h e n n e a r to becoming law with an amended 15-mile radius provision, it died m committee.

Although Canton is the largest community within the 21st Dis-trict. other communi t ies Why-man represents do have residen-cy requirements for police and fire, such as Be l l ev i l l e and Sumpter Van Buren Township, like Canton, doesn ' t have any residency requirements.

"I th ink res idency laws a re unconstitutional ... I'm responsi-ble for representing my district, but I also have an opportunity to do what's right Since I'm on the C i J N i i g h t s Commit tee this is rii.™ up my alley." she said.

Whyman said the U.S. Justice Department has sued suburban communities over their residen-cy ru les . The Jus t i c e Depar t -ment has argued cities like War-ren have used residency laws to prevent minority hiring, but the federal government has ignored Detroit's most restrictive hiring policy, she said.

Until the 1980s, Detroit was the only c o m m u n i t y t h a t required a person have residency before applying for a job out of 81 suburban communities tha t had residency requirements, said W h y m a n . A l t h o u g h t h a t h a s since changed, the re is still a mass exodus from Detroit jobs by police and fire personnel looking for more lax residency require-

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Leadership forum Washington insiders debate in Livonia

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Opinions on the federal bud-get , N e w t Gingr i ch , Whi te House scandals and campaign re form were served up along w i t h d i n n e r at the Michigan Political Leadership Program's second annual fundraising din-ner l as t month at the Laurel Manor in Livonia.

The MPLP is a b i -pa r t i s an education program of Michigan -State University's Inst i tute for Publ ic Policy and Social Research.

More than 600 MPLP support-ers, including Terry Ahwal of Livonia, executive ass is tant to Wayne Coun ty Execu t ive Edward McNamara , and Eric Candela of Westland, an admin-istrat ive aid to Wayne County C o m m i s s i o n e r Kay Beard , attended the event and listened to g u e s t s p e a k e r s George S t e p h a n o p o u l o s and Lynne Cheney spar over issues,

Stephanopolous, former senior advisor to President Clinton and the pres ident ' s 1992 campaign manager and director of commu-nications, introduced himself as "One of the 25 most dangerous liberals in Washington."

Cheney, former chair for the n a t i o n a l E n d o w m e n t for the Humanities and current host of t h e c o n s e r v a t i v e t a l k show " C r o s s f i r e Sunday , " was not intimidated. "George, I do hope to learn a lot from you, like how do you keep your hair from going

McNamara backs bid for road money BY K E N ABRAMCZYK STAFF WRITER

Wayne Coun ty Execu t ive Edward McNamara backs his Oakland County counterpart 's efforts to obtain more money for r o a d s , even if i t m e a n s an increase in the gas tax.

Mike Duggan , a s s i s t a n t Wayne County executive, said McNamara supports Oakland Coun ty Execut ive L. Brooks Pa t t e r son ' s ' e f fo r t s to place a state gas tax hike before Michi-gan vo te r s to f i n a n c e road repairs.

Patterson announced recently he was willing to initiate a peti-tion drive to place on the ballot a request to increase the gaso-line tax if s tate lawmakers do not act on the issue soon.

Duggan said M c N a m a r a works well with Patterson and Macomb county leaders. Those leaders maintain similar atti-tudes with metro Detroiters fed up with the poor conditions of roads, Duggan said.

"There's only so many times you can dr ive th rough these wide potholes," Duggan said.

Duggan doesn't believe Engler will be successful in obtaining more money from the federal government.

Duggan said he expects offi-cials from the three counties to p u s h to ob ta in more road money. About 30 pe r cen t of money raised from gas taxes paid by Wayne County residents goes outstate, Duggan said.

"One of the things we'd like to see is more of that money stay here," Duggan said. "Oakland County feels the same way."

The actual size of the gas tax will depend on the overall road formula, Duggan said.

"It's not a partisan issue, it's just that everybody in this part of the state knows we need new roads."

Workshop tells how to change

As p a r t of i t s p rofess iona l enhancement workshops semi-nar series, Schoolcraft College is present ing How to Handle the Challenges of Change. The one-day seminar is Tuesday. March 26 at the McDowell Center.

Participants will learn how to h a n d l e changes by c r e a t i n g more value with equal or fewer resources. The class fee is $97 and ia presented by the National Seminar Group.

For in fo rmat ion , call (313) 462-4448. Schoolcraft College is located a t 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia, between Six and Seven Mile Rotdft, just west of 1-275.

f One-on-one: Terry Ahwal of Livonia, (back right) executive assistant to Wayne County Executive Edward McNamara, and Eric Candela (right) of Westland, an administrative aid to Wayne County Commissioner Kay Beard, talk with guest speakers George Stephanopoulos and Lynne Cheney (front left) at the MPLP event.

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Lawmaker seeks cap on FOIA fees

BY TIM RICHARD STAFF WRITER

One s u b u r b a n l a w m a k e r th inks the Leg i s l a tu r e isn ' t repair ing enough damage to the state Freedom of Informa-tion Acfc(FOIA) despite com-mittee action Monday.

Rep. Andrew Richne r . R-Grosse Pointe, w a n t s to cap fees that local and s ta te gov-ernments charge for copying public documents. A 1996 bill that takes effect at the end of this month will take off the lid on " research" cos ts govern-ments may charge to look up documents.

Otherwise, there was little controversy as the House Over-sight and Ethics Commit tee unanimously approved a bill by Rep. Greg Kaza, R-Rochester Hills, to restore the broad pur-pose language of the original FOIA law: to inform all per-sons of "the affairs of govern-ment and the official acts of thosp who represent them as public of f ic ia l s and public employees."

The House and Senate are expected to pass the one-page bill.

In post-midnight lame-duck sessions in December, the Leg-islature struck that language and curbed t h e p u r p o s e to apply only to "governmental decision making." That act is due to take effect at the end of this month.

Lucille Taylor, legal advisor to Gov. John Engler, said the

I Rep. Andrew Rich-ner, R-Grosse Pointe, wants to cap fees that local and state governments charge

, for copying public documents. A1996 bill that takes effect at the end of this month will take off the lid on "research" costs governments may charge to look up documents.

change was " s ty l i s t i c " a n d "irrelevant." Taylor said Engler "neither supports nor opposes" Kaza's bill to restore the origi-nal l anguage . She predic ted Engler would sigh the bill.

Rep Pat Gagliardi. D-Drum-mond Island and chair of the p a n e l , pounced on Tay lo r , charging Engler "is not sup-portive of FOIA" and engaged in "shenanigans" in hiding doc-u m e n t s on s t a t e sale of the Accident Fund.

B a r b a r a S k u r n o w i c z , a Bloomfield Hills government

jM-atcher. scoffed at Taylor 's r e m a r k : "No one is d u m b enough to believe the change is

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'Showboat' from page A1

Natasha Fuller, 7. Inge Zayti, owner, producer

and artistic director at the Mar-quis , f i r s t became acquainted with S a r a h when she at tended the theater ' s acting camp three years ago. Zayti said she always thjought Sarah would be success-fiiL "but I'm surprised it hap-pened this early. She is talented, and very good. The children here are very talented; all of them. We a l r e a d y have five k ids on B r o a d w a y , and many who've pe r fo rmed with the Michigan Opera Theater . Sarah had the r igh t -look, the right size, and

. the voice. And she has s t age presence."

"Showboat," a $10 million pro-duction, may be taking her to Broadway, added Zayti. "They're working on this right now. Hope-fully, she's going to get it."

Whi le the t h i rd grader - a good s t u d e n t a t Our Lady of Good Counsel School - is more than happy 'to belt out a t u n e and dance a few steps for anyone who asks, she's also quick to sing the praises of her family.

She's proud of her mother 's ta len ts in a r t s and crafts, and says she's "Daddy's (Brian's! lit^

tie girl " Her 10-year-old brother Troy plays on OLGC's undefeat-ed basketball team, and S a r a h likes to show visitors his trophy.

March will be busy for Sarah. She'll be appearing in "Winnie the Pooh" matinees at the Mar-quis, and in eight performances of "Showboat" six days a we$k.

I t ' l l be wor th h e r wh i l e . "They're going to pay me $1,040 a week," sh^ says.

Sarah plans on a career on the stage. With her considerable tal-ent, warm smile and bubbly per-sonality, who's to doubt her?

Smith science fair promotes education through 'frenzy'

.Controversy from page A1

j^iared." said McLaughlin. ^.--However, McLaughlin's con-j&jt ion, and that of several other S & m m i s s i o n e r s , was having less UkOtrol over an office develop-S S n t , such as height, setbacks

berming Canton also has an •Ordinance regulating architec-t u r a l - s t y l e on strip malls. The TSheldon and Cherry Hill center ' is one built within the lyy4 code An office building also could be

; two stones in height, she said.

The planned Canton Cen te r ^ toad realignment with Belleville ?Road will help traffic concerns, McLaughl in added. [ • [ 'You 've been t a l k i n g about v t h a t r e a l i g n m e n t for y e a r s . When is it going to happen? For all we know it will be another three years." said Lois Zilka of

Woodlands of Canton subdivi-sion.

Zilka conducted a study of all strip malls in Canton Township, f ind ing a 16 percen t vacancy rate. She also counted 22 strip mal ls j u s t on the east side of Canton Center. Potential vacan-cy also looms over the leased Kmart building at Sheldon and Ford and llie McAuley Heal th Center, which will move to the new Saint Joseph Mercy facility ( formerly Mission H e a l t h ! on Summit Parkway.

Several residents voiced con-c e r n s about C a n t o n ' s r ap id d e v e l o p m e n t , m a k i n g some unflat ter ing analogies to other c o m m u n i t i e s . Res iden t Tom Goltselty recited from a story in the Ann Arbor News in which a

Pittsfield woman was quoted as saying, "Pittsfield is becoming like a "Canton-Township."

"Canton Township is becoming a verb, communities are becom-ing Canton Township-ed ," he added.

But on the other end of the pendulum, Ronald Beaver told commissioners, "I lived in West-land for 40 years. I left cement

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

CONSIDERATION OF THE PARK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT TO BE SUBMITTED FOR FUNDING THROUGH THE MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND FOR THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Program." that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. March 11, 1997, at the Canton Township Administration Building, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, at 7:00 p.m. to consider and to take public comment on the submission of the following proposal to the State of Michigan for possible funding through the above referenced funding programs DEVELOPMENT OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY WHICH IS APPROXIMATELY 20 ACRES LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF PALMER AND SHELDON ROADS. THIS PARK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IS PROPOSED TO INCLUDE BOTH ACTIVE AND PASSIVE RECREATIONAL USES INTENDED TO SERVE THE CANTON COMMUNITY TERRY BENNETT, Clerk

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C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

CONSIDERATION OF THE PARK LAND ACQUISITION PROJECT TO BE SUBMITTED FOR FUNDING THROUGH THE MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND FOR THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF

, CANTON, WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Program, that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 11, 1997. at the

1, r t Canton Township Administration Building, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, at S r 7.-00 p.m. lo consider and to take public comment on the submission of the C f- following proposal to the State of Michigan for possible funding through the

above referenced funding programs ACQUISITION OF FOUR PARCELS OF PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE BEATRICE L COLEMAN TRUST WHICH TOTALS APPROXIMATELY 219 ACRES, AT NAPIER ROAD BETWEEN FORD AND CHERRY HILL ROADS. THIS PARS LANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT IS PROPOSED TO INCLUDE BOTH ACTIVE AND PASSIVE RECREATIONAL USES INTENDED TO SERVE THE CANTON COMMUNITY

TERRY BENNETT, Clerk Publish: March 6, 1997

C A N T O N T O W N S H I P P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N

N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 168 of the Public Acts of 1959 of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Comprehensive Plan of U* Charter Township of Canton that the Planning CommiMion of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, April 7. 1997 at the Canton Township Administration Building. 1150 S. Canton Center Road at 7:00 p m on the following proposed amendment to the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Ran:

PHOENIX/BURTON KATZMAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT - CONSIDER AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP FROM LIGHT INDUSTRIAL TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL Parcel no* 049 99 0004 000. 049 99 0007 000, 049 99 0008 000. 049 99 0009 000, 049 99 0010 000, 050 99 0007 001. Property is located on the west side of Lotx Road adjacent to 1-275 between Ford and Cherry Hill Roada.

Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received at the above address up to the Urn* of the hearing

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city to be in the country. I didn't build my r e t i r e m e n t home to look at Dumpsters an& a cement wall." •

Residents said they wanted to preserve the rural r es iden t ia l atmosphere of the Canton Cen-ter and Geddes area . A 77-lot Kimberly Meadows subdivision is being built to the west of the proposed strip mall site.

BY M.B. DILLON STAFF WRITES

Smith Elementary School was the scene of "Fifth-Grade Science Frenzy" Friday night.

Billed as a "non-traditional sci-ence fun fair," the event featured a gym full of hands-on experi-ments devised by students and parents.

A few moments at each booth revealed answers to such ques-tions as "What is the difference between gloop and glop?" "What keeps h o v e r c r a f t close to the earth's surface?" and "What pro-tects animals in icy water?"

Joey Lorenz, 10, discovered science can be enjoyable. The fifth-grader had fun blasting his dad, who was visiting with some-one 30 feet away, with puffs of air ejected from his handmade air tunnel.

"I just got a bucket, put a han-dle on it, cut a hole in the bot-tom, and put a piece of vinyl over the top and t ightened it," said Joey, d e m o n s t r a t i n g h i s cre-ation. The tool he used to fire his air gun was handmade, too. "I a t t ached a t enn i s ball to a drumstick," he said.

Of the science fair, Joey said, "It's pretty cool. I like science, so it's pretty fun for me."

Joey's fr iend Casey Rice, 11, was enjoying himself. "I just like

C A N T O N T O W N S H I P A C C E S S T O P U B L I C M E E T I N G S

The Charter Township of Canton will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting/hearing upon two weeks notice to the Charter Township of Canton Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Charter Township of Canton by writing or calling the following:

David Medley ADA Coordinator

Charter Township of Canton 1150 S. Canton Center Road

Canton, MI 48188 <313)397-5435

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C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N Z O N I N G B O A R D O F A P P E A L S

MARCH 13.1997

Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 AT 7:30 P.M. The meeting will be held in the First Floor Meeting Room in the Township Administration Building located at 1150 A CANTON CENTER ROAD. The following Agenda will be discussed:

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Roll call: Cisek, Demopoulos, Johnson. Pandit, Redfern Acceptance of Agenda

1 Richard Atto, 2150-B Franklin, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302, representing RI/CCI Merger Corporation, 2Q0 East Los Olas Blvd., Suite 1400, Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33301, for property located at 39600 Ford Road, Canton, MI 48188. Appealing Ordinance No. 120, Section 29.009, Article 9.1, regarding wall signs and Section 29.016 regarding directional signs The request is for a variance of the mounting height in order to install walls signs 24" above the roof line. Also, the request for relief of Section 16 for the purpose of installing overhead directional signs which exceed the allowed six (6) square feet Parcel No's. 048-99-0041-001, 048-99-0035-001, 048-99-0026-002. 048-99-0030-001. 048-99-0031-003. 048-99-0032. 048-99-0034-001, 048-99.-0042-001. 048-99-0026-004. 048-99-0029-000, 048-99-0028-002, 048-99-0022-001 048-99-0025-003, 048-99-0026-003. 048-99-0036-001, 048-99-0037-001. 048-99-0038-001. 048-99-0039-001, 048-99-0040-001. I Buildingi.

Approval of minutes of the regular meeting of February 13, 1997

TERRY G BENNETT, Clerk Publish March 6. 1997

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seeing a lot of new things. I like inventing new things and com-ing up with new ideas," Casey said.

F o u r t h - g r a d e r JesSe Pred-homme, with he lp f rom mom, devised a magnetic metal detec-tor. A tiny light bulb was placed in the center of what looked like a metal object. "If it's m^tal and you touch these two wires to it, the bulb lights up. If it's not, it won't," explained Jesse.

The exhibit was a hit . "Kids want to touch everything," said M a r g a r e t P r e d h o m m e . J e s s e gave, his mother due credit for the display. "My mom did it at work," he said.

That was the idea, said orga-nizers of the fair. "The experi-ments are designed and present-ed by volunteer families of Smith School children in all grade lev-e ls ," said coord ina to r s Robin Fe l insk i and L inda Brand t Teeple. "Paren ts and children work together to prepare and set up the expe r imen t , making a moot point of the common ques-tion of who really did the experi-ment - the parent or the child."

Having parents help man the booths gave children a chance to visit their classmates' exhibits.

Heather Bruner, 8. and Lau-ren Vala, 9, visited the fair. Both are students at Miller Elemen-tary in Canton.

C A N T O N T O W N S H I P P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N

N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Public Acta of 1943 of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Monday. March 17, 1997, in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Administration Building. 1150 S. Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m. on the following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance:

CONSIDER A REQUEST TO AMEND THE FOREST BROOK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PUD) AGREEMENT TO MODIFY THE MINIMUM LOT DEPTHS ON FIVE (5) LOTS 'LOT NOS 4, 9. 7 15 AND 18. POPLAR RIDGE SUBDIVISION) PARCEL NO 105 99 0001 70* Property is located on the south side of Palmer Road between Lilley and Sheldon Road f Amendment #3) , Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received at the above address up to the time of the hearing.

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"I t ' s f u n to see d i f f e r en t things," said Heather.

"It's fun to experience things that maybe you haven't thought of," said Lauren.

Debbie B r u n e r brought her d a u g h t e r and L a u r e n . Tit 's a good thing for the kids. We come back year after year," she said. "It's just as exciting every time. And i t ' s g r e a t to see p a r e n t s donating their time."

Exhibits were as entertaining as they were imaginative. The volcanic e r u p t i o n cen te r was

' fueled wi th exploding baking powder and vinegar.

Students experimented to find out whether they were stronger t h a n an egg by p re s s ing on either end of a hen's egg in an attempt to break it.

They discovered amidst float-ing bubbles how soap cleans They learned how popcorn pops; why prints are taken from fin-gers; how scales balance; and whether air has weight.

They found out how to sepa-ra te sa l t f rom pepper without t o u c h i n g e i t h e r ; if a bal loon we ighs l e s s w i t h or w i thou t water; and how we know prehis-toric creatures existed.

D e s i g n i n g an exhib i t was wor th t h e e f fo r t , said pa r en t Scott Lorenz. "My son's project kept him entertained all week," he said.

Absentee bond voters face March 15 deadline

If you ' re p l a n n m g to vote absentee in the Plymouth-Can-ton school bond election Satur-day, March 22, you have until Saturday, March 15 to apply for an absentee ballot.

The election office, at the E.J. McClendon Educational Center. 454 S. Harvey in Plymouth, will be open from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sat-urday^ March 15 to accept appli-cations.

C I T Y O F P L Y M O U T H

P U B L I C N O T I C E

1996 C D B G F U N D S :

P R O P O S E D R E P R O G R A M M I N G

Pursuant to Federal guidelines, the Plymouth City Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, March 17,1997, in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 201 S. Main Street, to consider reprogramming certain 1996 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds as follows:

Proposed Proposed Project Amount Senior Citizen Services $30,500 Old Village Planning 27,000 Growth Works Project -0-ADA Building Compliance 20,000

TOTAL $77,500

< Current Current Project Amount Senior Citizen Services $40,500 Old Village Development 27,000 Growth Works Project 10,000 ADA Building Compliance -0-

TOTAL $77,500

The purpose of this reprogramming is as follows:

Senior Citizen Services: adjust the 1996 allocation to the amount which will be spent within the program year time limits. This does not reflect any reduction in the current level of senior citizens services.

Old Village Allocation: modify the program purpose from capital improvements to development planning on the basis of decisions made by the Old Village Development Authority

Growth Work® Project : reallocate the CDBG funds on the basis that the City's allocation to the project will come from general revenues instead of CDBG funds.

Citizens are invited to comment on the proposed reprogramming.

LINDA J LANGMESSER, CMC City Clerk

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N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Monday, March 17. 1997 at 7:00 PM in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Administration Building, 1150 S. Canton Center Road to consider a request for the following special land use as provided in Section 27.03 of the Canton Township Zoning Ordinance.

CONSIDER REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL LAND USE APPROVAL FOR HANFORD ASSOCIATES, L.L.C AS REQUIRED IN SECTION 16 02B 9 FOR A PLANNED SHOPPING CENTER (HANFORD COURT SHOPPING CENTER) GREATER THAN 40.000 SQUARE FEET. Parcel no. 033 99 0009 705. Property is located on the northwest corner of Hanford and Canton Center Road

Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received at the above address up to the time of the hearing

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Christian-centered education Movement draws families who want smaller,; accessible schools • ' »

BY HUGH GALLAGHER STAFF WRITER

Lee Ann Young of Canton had sent he r chi ldren to the Ply-mouth-Canton schools and was generally pleased.

But she a n d h e r

EDUCATIONAL 5"u"f they need-ed some-thing more. "We w a n t -ed a school tha t would s u p p o r t s o m e

truths and principes we hold as a family," she said.

The family attenced Calvary-Baptist Church in Canton and two years ago enrolledtheir chil-dren (Kristopher, Stejhen and Er in) in P lymouth Chr i s t i an Academy - part of that (hurch's min is t ry and adjacent to t h e church.

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In Garden Ci ty : Rick and Brenda Driver like the atten-tion their children receive at United Christian.

Since the mid-197)s there has been a growth in chirch-affiliat-ed schools other thai traditional Catholic and Luthenn parochial schools. Three schiols in the Observer area, Agaje Christian in Plymouth and Caiton, United Christian (affiliated vith UniJted Baptist Church) in (arden Chy and Plymouth Chrisian Acade-my in Canton are p r t of th is movement to c rea t i s m a l l e r , more accessible. Chrstian-cen-tered schools.

All offer preschooi to 12tl\-grade education.

Quality education Administrators empheize the

academic quality of th&ischools. "We are not

Good educat ion :

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a glorified Bible school," said pastor the Rev. Mark Moore, of the Agape C h r i s t i a n C e n t e r which operates Agape Christian Academy, which is BOW in two locations in Plymouth Township and Canton and will move its elementary school to the Canton campus in the fall. "All of our s tudents are p repared for col-lege."

Assis tant pr incipal Kathryn Herczeg said 90 percent of the school's graduates go on to col-lege. At Plymouth Christian, the largest of the three , about 95 percent of its graduates go on to college.

"We approach the educational process from a Chris t ian view-

. point," said Gordon Nickel, head-master, a t Plymouth Christian. "That d i s t i n g u i s h e s us from other schools."

Nickel said the school tries to build s t u d e n t s academica l ly , emotionally, physically and spir-

itually. Students take the Stan-ford Achievement Tests and reg-ularly score above national and state averages.

At Agape Chr is t ian the cur-riculum is from ABeka, a Christ-ian publishing company associ-

three children, Stephen, Emily and Na than a t Agape and she says she l i kes her ch i ld ren attending a school where teach-ers have the same point of view that she presents at home.

Tong and other parents at the Christian schools say the small-er size allows them to partici-pate more actively in their chil-dren's education.

"When they read in chapel we come," Tong said. "We're more involved in their homework and have to sign off on it. We've been to spelling bees, science fairs,

. speech meets." Rick a n d B r e n d a Driver o f

Garden City say they like the one-on-one attention their chil-dren Mike, Michelle and Randi receive at United Christian ancT that they are able to participate in so many activities.

"Their self-esteem is high, they feel good about themselves," said Brenda Driver. "They don't need to go along with the group. It's

ated with Pensacola Christ ian College in Florida where empha-sis is on the basics.

Herczeg said she liked the cur-riculum for its consistency from year to yea r . The program is used at many Christian schools and missionaries.

Focus on basics Though o ther curr icula a re

used, all three schools empha-size back-to-basics educat ion. But they also adapt to modern educational needs like comput-ers.

At United Christian,. ABeka is combined with curriculum frojn Bob Jones University and other material.

"All a cademic sub j ec t s a r e taught from a Christ-centered viewpoint ." said Dan Bewley, principal of Uni ted Chr is t ian , located in a former Garden City e l e m e n t a r y school. "We base everything on the Bible^recepts and guidelines of the Bible."

A sign at t h e f ron t of t h e school reads: "Fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge."

All three schools require Bible-c l a s se s and t h i s C h r i s t i a n emphas is is impor tan t to par-ents.

Marc ia Tong of Canton h a s

been a positive influence. Dan and Elizabeth Dantes of

Redford have two daughters at United C h r i s t i a n , Rachel and Rebecca. For them the school's fundamental is t religious teach-ings and r u l e s of conduct a re i m p o r t a n t "I work in a bus ministry and I

visit a lot of places, I see kids in public schools - there are kids in the second grade who can't read," said Dan Dantes, a deacon at Bethel Baptis t Temple. "My kid learned to read in kinder-garten "

All three schools have af ter-school sports and other activities including out-of-state and Over-

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High technology: At United Christian, students Tiffany Figueiredo, a lOth-grader, and Donald McGee, a ninth-grader, work in the school's computer lab.

seas trips. Jennifer Donovan of Superior

Township has always sent her daughters , Anna and Elly, to a Chr is t ian school. She sums up the feelings of parents at Christ-

ian schools: "Teache r s h e r e are c a r i n g

Christians and it follows all t(»e way through. It 's consistent £o what you're teaching at home.";

Area Christian Schools At A Glance Sport Conference

Church Affiliation Tuition School

Plymouth Christian Academy opened 1976 K-12 enrollment: 660

Athletic Conference Seed. $3,900 $150 discount for extra children

Agape Christian Academy opened 1981 K-12 enrollment: 230

Conference . Sch. $2,100 plus book fee

H. Sch. $2,150 Discounts for additional children

Athletic Conference opened 1976 K-12 enrollment: 204

Values and structure key in traditional religious schools BY CASEY HANS STAFF WRITER

Families tha t choose tradi-tional parochial schools -or those with a rel igious

focus - do so for a variety of rea-sons.

Many revolve around values, s t ruc ture and the a tmosphe re offered by such schools, accord-ing to some parents and school officials interviewed. Religion also plays a strong role for fami-lies.

Take the Danic family in Red-ford. which has chosen St. Valen-tine Elementary and Catholic Central High School or the Pitt family in Canton - Westland's St. John's Lutheran Elementary was the choice for the i r t h r ee children.

The Danics cons ider t h e m - ^ selves members of the "Catholic ' Central family."'including mom Bonnie and dad John, who both g r a d u a t e d f rom publ ic h igh schools.

The nearly 70-year-old Roman Catholic-based high school for young men has attracted three of the family's boys, all who attend-ed St. Va len t ine E l e m e n t a r y School before moving into the all-boys college prep academy.

Oldest son Mike - now a col-lege sophomore - a t tended CC and graduated, Dan is now a CC senior and David, an e i g h t h -grader at St. Valentine, is look-ing forward to b e g i n n i n g his career there next fall.

"It's more than I ever would have expected," said John Danic, an electrical inspector for Red-ford Township. "The att i tudes -weren ' t a n y t h i n g I expec t ed .

-There's nothing I can say ... that I would do differently."

A school for everyone Bonnie Danic noted tha t the

school graduates "gentlemen at 18" and said "I feel the staff and the faculty really care about the kids. We w a n t e d t h e m to be involved and there's something for everybody if you want to get involved." She works as a reli-gion education secretary a t St. Valentine school, so she can be iw*nu: a f t e r school.

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Life at CC is a family affair -with active a lumni and moms' and d a d s ' c l ubs . S p o r t i n g events, especially football at the powerhouse school, involve the entire CC community.

"The friends I've made at CC -I think they'll be lifelong." said Dan Danic, who said he feels well-prepared for college. "It 's well-rounded. I get a top-notch education and it's also prepared me with my fa i th and for the outside world."

Youngest son David said he has watched his brothers have a good time at CC. "I feel like I know al l a b o u t i t now," he added.

The Basilian Fathers who run the school i n t e r w e a v e t he i r motto of "'Teach Me Goodness, Disc ip l ine and Knowledge" throughout the curriculum of the school. ,

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sense of pride whether academi-cally, athletically or in building a s tudent ' s self-worth: "We don't just educate the mind," he said. "We hope we're teaching them to be good. And to do that ... they have to lead an ordered life."

Religion classes are a key part of the school day. "The teaching of theology is central to our pro-gram," Gardner added "It's an academic and it's taught every day."

Starting early Structure in parochial schools

begins early in life a t the ele-mentary level.

At St. John's Lutheran School' in Westland, the school is inte-grated with the church commu-nity - so much so that those who h a v e c h i l d r e n a t t e n d i n g t h e school a re expected to join the church.

Part of the Wisconsin Evangel-, ical Lutheran Synod, the school draws it* 125 students from tha

general area and includes fami-lies from Westland, Garden City, Inkster, Livonia and Canton and other communities.

"Most of t h e calls I get a re f rom people who wan t to get t h e i r c h i l d r e n out of publ ic school," said principal Michael Falk. "Some are concerned about bad influences, some would like to have a sma l l e r se t t ing and

s o m e a r e looking for church training."

The P i t t s , former Wes t land residents who now live in Can-ton, attend church at St. John's and send three of their children to t h e school - Kr is ten in the eighth grade, Bill in seventh and Abby in fifth.

"The Christian education part is what 's the most important to me," said Diane Pit t . "Also the class size is small - only 18 to 24 in a class - so it's a lot of one-on-one. A lot of the families have known each other for years."

Parents are also welcome into t h e school , which t h e P i t t s believe is important . Not only can they sit in on classes, but the p a r e n t s also get involved in other ways. The Pitts both coach sports at the school and Steve is on the school board.

T h e P i t t s chose S t . J o h n ' s because it was close to home, and because both of them had a Lutheran education. Steve grew up in Westland and attended St. John's , while Diane grew up in Livonia. Both attended a Luther-an h igh school in S a g i n a w , which is where they met.

S teve Pitt said a l though St. J o h n ' s has changed since his time there, the school still offers more s t ruc tu red s tudy h a b i t s and the type of education they are seeking. "I think it's changed a little, like everything changes wi th t ime," he said. "I t 's st i l l

tighter than a public school. And they can b r ing in a re l ig ious angle (to the classroom.)"

A unique view The Pitts have an interesting

perspective: Diane is a teacher of autistic children at Burger Cen-ter in the Garden City school dis-trict, so they appreciate the frus-t ra t ions faced by public school systems and the importance ;of parental choice. \

"It's not ... that we dislike pi{b-lic schools, we just want our chil-dren to have a nice Chr i s t i an education," said Steve Pitt. "Pub-lic schools today are just tak^n for g r a n t e d . T h e r e ' s n o t h i n g wrong with education today ... you have problems when you don't have parental support and good communicat ion with t h e school.

"Schools get a hard knock i- I think they get a bad rap some-t imes"

At the two schools, tuition <tan~ be s teep especial ly for mul t i -child families. Catholic Central charges $4,350 per year per Stu-dent, with some help offered to f a m i l i e s who need i t . At S t . John's, tuition for church mem-bers is not charged, bu t f i r s t -year families are charged $2,000-per student, with each additional student charged half price. J

Both schools also use s t a n -dardized tes t ing to track t he i r s tudents , and compare r e s i s t s with other area schools.

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Whether home schooling, choosing a tra-ditional parochial or private school or trying one of the newer charter schools

in Michigan, parent* continue to research edu-cational choices for their children

Today, the Observer Newspapers concludes a series of several alternatives in our area, indud-

| Families who choose to attend Plymouth Christian Academy in Canton, United Christian in Garden City and Agape Christian in Ply-

mouth and Canton. • Traditional parochial schools: A look a

Catholic Central High School in Redford and John Lutheran School in Westland and who choose them.

Readers who wish to comment on this of stories may wiah to write a letter to the for publication in the Observer Editor. 36251 Schoolcraft Road, U 48160 _

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Tonda project gets DNR grant

Sumpter Township and Can-ton will benefit due to the efforts of two community-minded indi-viduals who applied for competi-tive D e p a r t m e n t of N a t u r a l Resources 1DNH7 Natura l Her-itage Small Grants.

The grants are adminis tered by the Wildlife Division of the DNR. and funding is provided by private cont r ibut ions through the nongame Wi ld l i f e Fund check-off on the state income tax form

The grantees and projects are as follows:

Marjane Baker . Tonda Ele-mentary School Stream Natural-ization Project. Canton.

Stephen K u n s e l m a n . Lake-plain Prair ie Prescr ibed Burn Proposal. Sumpter Township.

Grants are awarded to projects which identify, protect, manage and restore native plant and ani-mal species, na tura l communi-ties, and other natural features.

'Grant projects also promote the knowledge, enjoyment and stew-a r d s h i p of Mich igan ' s na t ive species and ecosystems for pre-sent and future generations.

- Senator Bennett, chair oT the Senate Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Commit-tee. said. "It is wonderful to see individuals pursue the opportu-nities provided by these grants. I commend these people for their proactive approach to helping our environment and for the ben-efit they will bring to the com-munities in which thev live."

Distributor cashes in on coffee boom BY KEVIN BROWN STAFF WRITER

When Tom Isaia started sell-ing espresso machines in Ann Arbor in 1974, there were no cof-feehouses.

Now. with the growing popu-larity of coffeehouses and spe-cialty coffees, his expanding Cof-fee E x p r e s s Co., which dis-t r i b u t e s i t s p roduc ts to more than 300 retail outlets in Michi-gan and northern Ohio, has out-grown it's Ann Arbor building

Lodge sets benefit

Plymouth Rock Lodge Number 47 F. and A.M. will host i ts annua l char i ty d inner for the Plymouth-Canton Ctething Bank 7 p.m Friday. March 21 at the Plymouth Masonic Temple, 730 Penniman Avenue.

Tickets are $10 each. Call 453-1242 for reservations

by Monday, March 17.

T h a t ' s why the company is moving t o - a new P lymouth Township facil i ty, in April or May

Isaia said that now, 75 percent of his business is roasting and selling coffee beans, to markets and coffeehouses including the Plymouth Coffee Bean Co.

In the ntid-70s, Isaia owned the Blind Pig t ave rn in Ann Arbor , w h e r e an . e sp resso machine sat behind the bar. To expand his espresso machine business, "We did some Yellow Page advertising, some word of mouth," he said.

After selling the Blind Pig in 1979. he took a booth at a coffee-related trade show in 1980. "We were actually calling on different r e s t a u r a n t s , the word spread that I knew how to fix espresso

machines," Isaia said. Then, the machines could be

found ma in ly in finer r e s t a u -rants, and occasionally in Italian restaurants . By 1982, Isaia was also roasting coffee for the retail market.

That business grew to include coffeehouses that began spring-ing trp in Ann Arbor in t h e late 80s-. "All it takes is a popular place to bega t o ther p l ace s , " Isaia said.

Cof fee E x p r e s s Co. will be leaving its current 3,000 square-foot site at 1342 N. Main for an 8 ,000 s q u a r e - f o o t f ac i l i ty a t 47722 C l ippe r S t r e e t in t h e Metro West Industrial Park. The company currently employs nine. I sa ia sa id t h a t number could grow by four.

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peaked? "I don't think so," Iaaia said. He points to the TV show "Friends." Several scenes typi-cally take place in a coffeehouse. "The underlying reason for cof-feehouses, is it's a social place, all people can go there," he said.

While coffee d r i n k e r s may s t a r t out with f lavored coffee with lots of milk and sweetener, Isaia said they typically move toward coffee "s t r ipped away from some of the trapping?•"

His company special izes in non-flavored beans. Isaia stress-es that coffee grown ia different regions of the world nas its own characteristics. For example, cof-fee grown in the Anericas "has a kind of dependabte taste, it's not acidic or lively," "saia said.

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He was born Aug. 21, 1912, in Pottsville. Pa., and died Wednesday. Fet>. 26. at Provi-dence Hospital in Southfield.

He was a salesman for steel products.

He is survived by his wife. Rita M.; daughters, Kathryn Johnson of Capitola, Calif.; sons, Thomas J. Diamond of San Jose. Calif.; sisters. Bertha Wruble and Hazel Krop, both of Florida; five grandchildren: three great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to Karmanos Cancer Institute, Plymouth Region, 744 Wing St., Plymouth 48170-1235 and East San Jose Kiwanis Scholarship Fund, do Citibank. 2830 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose. Calif. 95127.

JAMES WARREN CORP Services for James Warren

Corp, 73, of Canton were held at Uht Funeral Home recently. Cremation rites were accorded.

He was born Sept. 22, 1923, and died Sunday, Feb. 23, at Oakwood Hospital Annapolis Center.

He is survived by his wife, Roseline; sons, Michael, Patrick, Daniel, Jed; daughters, Sharon Toth, Joan Kaiser, Terry Corp; brother, Donald; sisters, Beatrice Cody, Charlene Sorenson, Delores Libbey and Jean Nelson; 24 grandchildren.

RUSSELL ALAN FOOVEY Services for Russell Alan

Foovey, 28, of Canton were held Thursday, March 6, at Ward Presbyterian Church, in Livonia with the Rev. Paul Clough offici-ating.

Burial was in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens in Belding, Mich.

He was born June 14, 1968, in

Weisbaden, Germany, and died Saturday. March L, in Jackson. He was a maintenance worker at an apartment complex. He grad-uated from Hastings' High School and Aquinas College in Grand Rapids. He belonged to St. Paul Lutheran Church in Caledonia, Mich. He enjoyed fishing very much. " He is survived by his parents, George Poovey of Idaho and Kay Corey of Canton: grandparents. Charlotte Poovey of New Mexico and Wanda Corey of Hastings; five aunts and five uncles; one great aunt and uncle; many cousins.

Memorials may be made to: Detroit Rescue Mission. 3535 3rd Street, Detroit 48201.

ROBERT VERN HENRY Funeral services for Robert

Vern Henry, 51, of Plymouth were held Monday, March 3, at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church with the Rev. John Sullivan officiating. Burial was in Ft. Custer National Cemetery in Augusta, Mich. Local arrangements were made by the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home in Plymouth.

He was born May 21, 1945, in Detroit, and died Wednesday, Feb. 26, in Battle Creek. He was a composer and poet. He came to the Plymouth community in 1949 from Detroit. He was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church in Ply-mouth. He was a Vietnam veter-an and belonged to the Disabled American Veterans. He gradu-ated from Plymouth High Schoc in 1964.

He is survived by his son, T^y Wayne Henry of Westland; daughter, Mattie A. Henry o . West Virginia; mother, Anr Henry of Plymouth; sister? Susan Wooley of Canton, anet Baron of Tennessee, Nan}' Snow of Canton, Joann Garza^lla of New Jersey; brothers, lavid of

Pinckne.v Daniel of Virginia, and Fre4 of Plymouth.

Menvrials may be made to the Disabted American Veterans, F.Q gox 143t Garden City 48136 or as Mass efferings. MARY ANN TFAMMELL

Services fir Maryann Tram-mell, 70, of ' lymouth were held Tuesday, Mirch 4, at the Schrader-Hjwell Funeral Home with the Rer. Leonard Partensky officiating.

She was orn July 22, 1926, in Detroit, art-died Friday, Feb. 28, in Livaia.

Mrs. Trsnmell was a security analyst wih Allstate Insurance Co. in Souhfield for 24 years. She retird in 1988. She moved to the Pltnouth community in 1972 froi Detroit. She graduat-ed from iass Tech High School summa um laude.

She iisurvived by her hus-band, Cyde E. Trammell; daughtrs, Lynn Carol Kozle of Northtlle, and Joan Marie Har-tung / Massachusetts; son, Thon*s Charles Trammell of Plyn»uth; three grandchildren; sistt". Antoinette DePalma of Cla'son; cousin, John Jankows-ki iDearborn.

lemorial contributions may b«made to Angela Hospice, 1100 Newburgh Road, Livonia 4154-5010 LEANOR C. WAITE

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She was born May 3, 1912, in Detroit, and died Thursday, Feb. 27, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.

She is survived by her son Patrick; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.

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Republican l ines broke in the House, but held firm in the S e n a t e , beh ind Gov. John Engler's executive order strip-p ing power f r o m t h e ' S t a t e Board of Education.

Democrats blistered Engler for issuing the orders after the GOP lost coixtrol of the State Board in 1996. They roasted Republ ican s e n a t o r s , who voted 22-15 a long s t r a igh t party lines against taking up a resolution to overturn Engler's action. -"Some may view th is as a '

political ba t t l e be tween the State Board and the executive b r anch , " s a id Sen . Ken D e B e a u s s a e r t , D-Macomb County, "(but) it's important to remember we have a dog in t h a t f ight , too." Democra t s compla ined t h a t Eng le r in effect junked 139 s ta tu tes in making the power transfer

Engler took from the elected board and gave to the appo in t ive s u p e r i n t e n d e n t "procedures for f inanc ia l takeover of districts, the power to suspend c h a r t e r school authorizing bodies, to receive or reject school contracts, the power to delay s t a t e aid. . . development of school accredi-tation, the power to determine teachers' certification, and on," said Sen. Dianne Byrum, D-Onondaga.

Engler 's foes on the State Board now must go to court if they have any hope of over-turning the order. Democrats also have the option of turning it into a 1998 election issue.

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Yes - Deborah Whyman, It-Canton, Democrats Bob Brown of Dearborn Heights, Eileen D e H a r t of Wes t l and , Tom Kelly of Wayne.

No - Repub l i cans Lyn Bankes of Redford and Gerald Law of Plymouth.

Rep. Patr icia Godchaux, R-Birmingham, a freshman who s u p p o r t e d o v e r t u r n i n g the order, said, "If a board can't have the last say on rules, you migh t as wel l not h a v e a board. As a former member of a school boa rd , I know how impor tan t i t is to have t h a t vote."

Rep. Lyn Bankes, R-Redford, who will leave the House at the end of 1998 under t e rm limits, usually supports public schools but voted with Engler this time. "1 have bigger fish to fry," said Bankes.

T h e governor sent me a let-ter thanking me for my vote. It's not often he sends letters like that . I told my secretary, 'File that. We're going to need it," said Bankes, who plans to run for Wayne County commis-sioner in 1998.

Generally, however. Republi-cans said l i t t le while senior Democrats launched a barrage.

"The peop le elected th i s State Board in a clear rejection of the governor's agenda," said S e n . Joe Conroy, D-F l in t . "They did not elect this super-intendent (Art Ellis, Engler's

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r e s i d e n t s w a s jo ined by the unl ikely duo of the American Civil Liberties Union and Michi-gan Christian Coalition in sup-porting Kaza's bill.

Howard Simon, ACLLTs execu-tive director in Michigan, said t h e FOIA law, u n l e s s f ixed, could curb the public s right to know abou t toxic w a s t e s and c o m p l a i n t s a g a i n s t l icensed n u r s e s , wh ich don ' t involve "decision making."

"Secrecy is the weapon of to ta l i ta r ian government, ' ' said Simon, a P lymouth a rea resi-dent.

That was when Richner raised t h e q u e s t i o n about w h e t h e r FOIA cap fees charged for docu-m e n t s . C o m m i t t e e c h a i r Pa t Gagliardi, D-Drummond Island, told of being charged $700 by the s t a t e Depa r tmen t of Manage-ment and Budget for documents.

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"I never believed in a million y e a r s I'd ag ree with Howard Simon," said Skurnowicz.

Barbara Willing, a Lake Orion ac t iv i s t , complained her local police board "won't even share governmental decision-making with the community." Willing said she had been charged $50 just to look at minutes of meet-ings, although FOIA says look-ing at documents is free.

Karen Holcomb-Merrill, direc-tor of Common Cause , urged lawmakers to pass Kaza's bill and "get rid of the controversy."

Michael Shpiece, a Bloomfield Hills attorney and chair of the Michigan Freedom of Informa-tion Committee, agreed with the others and supported the Kaza bill.

In opening remarks, Kaza took the blame for failing to notice

the state Senate had made mas-sive amendments to his simple effort to allow an administrative appeal, without law&uita, to per-sons denied public documents under FOIA.

"I don't know what happened that evening. Why was it insert-ed? T h a t ' s a l l u n c l e a r , " sa id Kaza , who said he and o the r l a w m a k e r s had a t h o u s a n d pages of bills and amendments to act on in their 21-hour session of Dec. 12-13.

The changes were inserted in the Senate, but who wrote them also was unclear. The Michigan Press Association reported they were drafted by Michael Gadola, an Engler staff member.

While Democrats made much of the overs igh t , Rep. F r a n k F i t zge ra ld , R-Grand Ledge , sought to cut short the conversa-t ion by moving to r e p o r t ou t Kaza's bill.

r While the Kaza amendmen t restores the broad purpose of the FOIA, it doesn't repair the other 1996 changes: raising the pricerjN for "research," placing a t i m ^ , - t limit on when persons may file -s u i t s , r e q u i r i n g al l FOIA r e q u e s t s be in w r i t i n g , and removing the need for govern-ment to respond "immediately" to FOIA requests.

Richner said he will explore •. • capping the fees some local units -charge for documents. These run as high as $3 per page in some police departments wjth a half-hour minimum for "research" on *» police r epo r t s . L i b r a r i e s and stores charge 3 to 10 cents per page for copies.

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House Democrats seek tax cut for college tuition B* TIM RJCHAED STAFF WRITER

House Democrats are trying to "out-Engler Engler" in the tax cut department, beginning with sweetening the college tuition tax credit law.

The House Colleges and Uni-versities gave 5-4 party-line sup-port to a Democratic bill t ha t would r a i se t h e max imum Income tax credit to $500 from $250 and let all students' fami-lies take advantage of it.

"We are opposed," said Madhu Anderson, the former Farming-ton Hills resident who now is a top official in t h e T reasu ry Department . "The (governor's) budget is designed with signifi-. cant tax cuts in place. We will not support any more."

Suppor t ing the bill, though without comment, were fresh-man Democrats Bob Brown of Dearborn Heigh ts and Nancy

Quarles of Southfield and three other Democrats.

Opposed were Judith Scranton_ of B r i g h t o n and t h r ee o the r Republicans.

The Feb. 26 vote forwarded the bill to the House Tax Policy Commit tee for fur ther review. The bill's sponsor is f reshman Rep. A T. F r a n k , D-Saginaw, who took over a former Republi-can seat to help give Democrats a 57-52 majority in the House.

S p o n s o r e d in 1995 by Sen . Loren Benne t t , R-Canton, the law currently allows the family of a s t u d e n t to deduct up to $6,250 of communi ty college, u n i v e r s i t y or p r iva te college tuition from taxable income up to $250, but there's one catch:

The col lege mus t not h a v e l-aised t u i t i on last year more than the rate of consumer price inflation. Currently, that elimi-nates students at Oakland Uni-versity, the University of Michi-

gan-Ann Arbor, UM-Flint, Cen-t ra l Michigan and Schoolcraft College.

Eligible are students at East-ern Michigan, Michigan State, Wayne S t a t e and most of the regional universities; and Oak-land, Wayne County, Lansing, Macomb and Mott community colleges.

Frank's bill would remove the t u i t i o n i n c r e a s e t e s t , t a k i n g p r e s su re off college boards to k e e p h i k e s below t h e r a t e of i n f l a t i o n . T h a t idea waB applauded by Glenn Stevens of the Presidents' Council of State Universities. "The law now has an uneven impact, he told the panel.

Agreeing with that part of the

bill was Rep. Clyde LeTarte, R-Hor ton , f o r m e r p r e s i d e n t of J a c k s o n Communi ty College. "The CPI component is one of the worst pieces of legislation we've ever had. They (students) a r e n ' t going to move a r o u n d every two or three year to get a tax credit," he said.

But Stevens' group and many Republicans opposed increasing the size of the income tax credit. At the $250 level, it costs Trea-sury $14 million. At the $500 level without an inflation factor, it may cost $48 million.

"The policy q u e s t i o n is whether a general tax credit is desirable s tate policy," Stevens said. A more important tool for he lp ing h ighe r educa t ion , he

said, is the general level of state a p p r o p r i a t i o n s . The E n g l e r a d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s proposed hiked of 2.5 percent for opera-tions next fiscal yea r - barely the rate of consumer price infla-tion.

Repub l i cans c h a l l e n g e d Democrats to say whe re they would And the millions to pay for all the i r tax proposed tax cuts. Democrats said Republi-cans didn ' t ask t h a t ques t ion

when they were approving Gov. Engler's 21 tax cuts worth $2 bil-lion.

Rep. Jess ie Dalman, R-Hol-land, was on the short end of a 2-7 vote to lower the eligibility l imi t on t h e tax c r ed i t f rom $200,000 of family income to $50,000. "We should give the tax cut to a segment of the popula-tion tha t has very little discre-tionary income," Dalman said.

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Stephanopoulo8 endorsed parti-sanship. "A little partiaan poli-tics expressed in a vigorous but civil way may make people want to vote again," he said.

Cheney agreed-. "Bi-partisan-ship and civility are a new type of political correctness," she said, adding tha t b i -par t i sanship "keeps important issues from center stage. Bob Dole said: 'Where is the outrage?*"

Cheney does not support lim-iting money spent on campaigns. "There is a free-speech compo-nent to campaign donations," she said.

Stephanopoulos countered by saying, "Fewer than a million people contribute to campaign funds. And they're the most wealthy.* * •'

Regarding current allegations of scandal in the White House, Stephanopoulos said Republi-cans divert attention from the real issues by bringing up scan-dals in the Democratic adminis-tration. "Republicans have scan-dal-envy," he said. Regarding Whitewater, Stephanopoulos said the special prosecutor spent $35*milllon over three years and "now he's going to quit because he has nothing."

(Kenneth Starr will retain his position as special prosecutor for Whitewater rather than accept a position at Pepperdine Universi-ty.)

"I marvel at your ability to turn a sow's ear into a silk purse." quipped Cheney.

Stephanopoulos and Cheney also were on opposite sides when it came to reforms in campaign funding. "Campaign finance is a b i -par t i san scandal," said Stephanopoulos. "Money buys power." ,

Cheney said tha t caps of $1,000 and $5,000 force constant solicitations by candidates and

campaign managers. She added tha t campaign

reform is a "red herring" used by Democrats "when they can' t even follow the laws."

Regarding allegations that Newt Gingrich used campaign funds designated for non-profit, non-partisan purposes for pro-moting the Republican agenda in a political science class he taught, Cheney summed up her response by saying, "What did he do so wrong?"

"Why did Democrats and Republicans vote to fine him $300,000?" said Stephanopoulos.

Stephanopoulos and Cheney agree on term limits: They are opposed to them. "Term limits are automatically written into our Constitution. They're called elections," said Stephanopoulos.

Cheney said term l imits increase lobbying and campaign-ing. "Insiders understand the issues," she said

Since its inception in 1992, the MPLP has sponsored year-long fellowship programs designed to bring together peo-ple from diverse backgrounds who are involved in public poli-cy-making.

public speaking, handling press conferences, managing cam-paigns and building consensus. "We do homework on top-of this," she said. During one MPLP weekend, Ahwal had to con-s t ruct her own campaign for mayor of Livonia.

A native a Palestine, Ahwal has been involved in her commu-nity for many years, including associations with the Livonia Yopth Commission, the Livonia Jayceea, and the Livonia police reserves. "It's a motto of my family that we have to give back. We are very for tuna te t h a t opportunities came along, and we have to give back," she said.

Eric Candela, a former junior aid to U.S. Rep. John Dingell, D-16th Congressional District, said about his experience as a 1995 MPLP fellow: "It broadened my perspective. It helped me devel-op a better framework in that I can develop public policy that respects both people and the potential of the private sector."

Colleges, universities hold degree completion seminar at Schoolcrafti

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"The great thing about the Michigan Political Leadership Program is t ha t we explore every issue on the face of the Ea r th with honesty," said Ahwal, a 1995 MPLP fellow. ""You learn to discuss other points-of-view without getting hostile."

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GOP from page A9 former Commerce director). Giv-ing him control over the Depart-. ment of Education v i r tua l ly assures the enactment of policies the public is against."

"This is an unpreceden ted

power grab," said Rep. Laura Baird, D-Okemos, sponsor of the resolution. "People want modera-tion. They don' t want John Engler 's ex t reme right-wing agenda driving the future of our

public schools."

Refer to House Concurrent Res-olution 5 and Executive Order 1996-12 when writing to your state legislator, State Capitol, Lansing 48909.

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When asked what were the main bi-partisan issues facing officials in Wayne County, Ahwal said: "Roads is the big thing. Crime is another." She stressed the need for more juve-nile education programs. "I'd rather put money in education than correction. "Hie best schools spend $10,000 a year per stu-dent. To house a juvenile, it costs $89,000 a year. Why not spend it on education? Why not on parks and recreation?

"Every issue could be partisan or bi-partisan. It's what affects you personally."

But Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Tip-ton, was joined by Scranton and the five Democrats in blocking the amendment. "We took an oath to support the constitution which calls for 'equal benefit of the laws.' To exclude someone for their level of earnings goes the wrong way," Walberg said.

Refer to House Bill 4191 when writing to your state representa-tive, State Capitol, Lansing

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Students at Michigan State Universi ty have launched a drive to exempt college textbooks from the state's 6 percent sales tax. Associated Students of MSU also complains that tuition over 17 years has risen faster than the consumer price index and that texbook prices have leaped

91.5 percent in 10 years. Democratic gubernatorial can-

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Future careers focus of seminar The Plymouth-Canton Educa-

tional Park counseling depart-ment will present "Preparing to Live and Work in the 21st Cen-tury," a program for high school juniors and the i r paren ts on Thursday, March 13, in the Can-ton Cafeteria from 7-8:45 p.m.

The program held at Canton

High Schqpl, is sponsored by the P-CEP co&nseling department in cooperation with Eastern Michi-gan University and local employ-ers. Last year, more than 500 students and parents participat-ed and even more are expected this year.

S P E C I A L S C H O O L E L E C T I O N N O T I C E O F S P E C I A L E L E C T I O N O F T H E E L E C T O R S

O F P L Y M O U T H - C A N T O N C O M M U N I T Y S C H O O L S W A Y N E A N D W A S H T E N A W C O U N T I E S , M I C H I G A N

T O B E H E L D M A R C H 2 2 , 1 9 9 7

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: Please Take Notice that a special bond election of Plymouth-Canton

Community Schools, Wayne and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, will be held in the school district, on Saturday, March 22, 1997.

THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING AND CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK LN THE .EVENING. The following proposition will be submitted to the vote of the electors at

the special bond election BONDING PROPOSAL

Shall Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Wayne and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Seventy-Nine Million Seven Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand Dollars ($79,795.0001 and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefore, for the purpose of:

• erecting, furnishing and equipping a new high school and construction and equipping physical education and athletic facilities therefore;

erecting, furnishing and equipping a new elementary school. ulrnrlinfl arH aqnip'pinp playgrnimHs and athletir facilities and

acquiring, developing and-improving a site therefore; • acquiring school buses; • partially remodeling, furnishing, refurnishing, equipping and re-equipping school facilities, partially reconstructing and remodeling existing athletic facilities, and developing and improving the sites; and • acquiring, installing and equipping new and existing school facilities for technology, in part, for classroom computers? (Pursuant to State law. expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and proceeds cannot be used for repair or maintenance costs, teacher, administrator or employee salaries, or other operating expenses.» PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT THE BONDS OF THE

SCHOOL DISTRICT. IF APPROVED BY A MAJORITY VOTE OF THE ELECTORS AT THIS ELECTION, WILL BE GENERAL OBLIGATION UNLIMITED TAX BONDS PAYABLE FROM GENERAL AD VALOREM TAKES

PRECINCT NO. 1

Voting Place:

Voting Place

Voting Place

Voting Place

Voting Place

Voting Place:

Voting Place:

Voting Place

Voting Place:

Voting Place

Voting Place:

The first precinct consists of all of City Precinct No. 2 and all of City Precinct No 3.

PRECINCT NO. 2

Gallimore Elementary School The second precinct consists of all of Canton Township Precinct No. 10 and all of Canton Township Precinct No. 21.

PRECINCT NO. 3

Isbister Elementary School. The third precinct consists of all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 5, all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 9, and all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 14.

PRECLNCT NO. 4

East Middle School. The fourth precinct consists of all of City Precinct No 1 and all of City Precinct No 4

PRECINCT NO. 5

Alk»n Elementary School. The fifth precinct consists of all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 3. all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 4. and all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 10.

PRECINCT NO. 6

West Middle School. The sixth precinct consists of all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 12. all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 15. and all the territory of the school district located in Salem Township

PRECINCT NO. 7

Farrand Elementary School. The seventh precinct consists of all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 1, all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 2, all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 8, and all the territory of the school district located in North ville Township.

PRECINCT NO. 8

Fieyel Elementary School The eighth precinct consists of all of Canton Township Precinct Xo. 3. and all of Canton Township Precinct No. 6.

PRECINCT NO. 9

Miller Elementary School. The ninth precinct consists of all of Canton Township Precinct No. 4 and all of Canton Township Precinct No. 13.

PRECINCT NO. 10

Hniaing Elementary School. The tenth precinct consists of all of Canton Township Precinct No. 7, all of Canton Township Precinct No. 12, and all of Canton Township Precinct No. 24.

PRECINCT NO. 11

r School The eleventh precinct consists of all of Canton Township Precinct No. 9 and all of Canton Township Precinct No. 14.

PRECINCT NO. 12

Voting Place Field Elementary School. The twelfth precinct consists of all of Canton Township Precinct No. 5 and all of Canton Township Precinct No. 18.

PRECINCT NO. 13

Voting Place f a n m n High Srhnnl The thirteenth precinct consists of all of Canton Township Precinct No. 8, all of Canton Township Precinct No. 25. all of Canton Township Precinct No 26, and all the territory of the school district located in

• Superior Township.

PRECINCT NO. 14 « Voting Place Bird Elementary Srhnnl The fourteenth precinct consists of

•11 of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 7 and Plymouth • Township Precinct No. 11.

PRECINCT NO. 15

Voting Place Pioneer Middle School, The fifteenth precinct consists-of all of Plymouth Township pTecinct No..6, all of Plymouth Township Precinct No 13. and all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 16.

PRECINCT NO. 1«

Voting Place: l and* Elementary School, The sixteenth precinct consists of all of Canton Township Precinct No. 11 and all of Canton Tbwnship Precinct No. 19.

PRECINCT NO. 17

Voting Place: Hnhsn y i » m . n i i m Srhanl The seventeenth precinct consists of all of Canton Tbwnahip Precinct No. 22 and all of Plymouth Tbwnship Precinct No 23

P R E C I N C T N O 1 8 —

Voting Place: Bentley School The eighteenth precinct consists of all of Canton Tbwnship Precinct No. 16 and all of Canton Tbwnship Precinct No 17.

All school electors who are registered with the city or township clerk of the city or township in which they reside ere eligible to vote a t this

This Notice is given by order of the Board ef Education of Kymouth-Canton Community Schools, Wayne aad Washtenaw C^fatiss, Michigan.

CARRIE r. BLAMAR Secretary; Board or Education

Move on licenses spurs restaurant BY KEVIN BROWN STAFF WRITER

The owner of Tom's Oyster Bar of Royal Oak is getting an incen-tive to finally open in a store-front he owns on Penniman Avenue downtown.

And a downtown landlord says a departing Main Street gallery could give way to a retail cloth-ing store by May.

The addition of two such busi-nesses downtown would be good for the retail mix and therefore good for the whole downtown, according to downtown business consultants Hyett-Palma and the Downtown Development Authority.

To aid restaurant development in downtowns statewide, the state Legislature in December agreed to release 50 additional liquor licenses to taverns in downtown development districts.

Restaurants seeking to locate in such downtowns apply to the state for the*license. One inter-ested r e s t au ran t eu r is Tom Brandle, owner of Tom's Oyster Bar restaurants in Royal Oak,

Grosse Pointe and Southfield. Brandle bought a storefront on

Penniman across from the post office more than a year ago, and some have speculated the delay suggests he's having second thoughts. Brandle was unavail-able for comment Tuesday.

But Downtown Development Director Steve Guile said when he talked to Brandle in Decem-ber, he said he planned to even-tually open in Plymouth.

"I said as soon as we received the regulations from Lansing we'd send them on," Guile said.

"We should soon be gett ing some procedures from the Liquor Control Commission on how a business files for a license," he said.

The new licenses - for beer and wine only - are only issued to cities of 50,000 or less popula-tion. which makes Plymouth eli-gible.

"It's not like it's wide open but there are several cities in the

situation, ' Guile said

Pageant winners

Local talent: Michelle (left) and Angela Bernard, stu-dents at Ply-mouth Can-ton High School, both took home top honors in the recent Sunshine Pageant Sat-urday. This sisters, of Canton, com-peted along with their younger brother, Rick, who attends Hulsing Ele-mentary School.

same si tuat ion," Guile sait adding the licenses would be issued first come, first served.

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N B O A R D P R O C E E D I N G S

F E B R U A R Y 2 5 , 1 9 9 7

A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charter Tbwnship of Canton was held on Tussday, February 25, 1997 at 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Supervisor Yack called the meeting to order at 7:02 PM. and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL

Members Present: Bennett, Burdziak. Kirchgatter, LaJoy<arrived at 7:10 P.M.), McLaughlin, Yack

Members Absent. Shefferly Staff Present: Durack, Machnik, Minghine, Santomauro, Rorabacher,

Wilson, Hardesty, Voylee, Zevalkink Item 17, FIRST READING OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWER SYSTEM ORDINANCE NO. 30(J), was deleted from the General Calendar Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the agenda as amended. Motion carried. Ayes: Bennett, Burdziak, Kirchgatter, McLaughlin, Yack Absent . LaJoy, Shefferly Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to approve the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 11,1997 Motion carried. Ayes: Bennett, Burdziak, Kirchgatter, McLaughlin, Yack Absent: LaJoy, Shefferly Motion by Kirchgatter, supported by Bennett, to pay the bills as presented. Motion carried. Ayes: Bennett, Burdziak, Kirchgatter, McLaughlin, Yack Absent: LaJoy, Shefferly E x p e n d i t u r e Recap General Fund Fire Fund Police Fund Community Center Golf Course Fund Cable TV Fund Public Improvement Auto Theft Forfeiture CDBG Auto Theft Grant Fund Downtown Dis. Auth. Pheasant Run Golf Course Water & Sewer Fund Trust & Agency (Trailer Fees) S. Haggerty Paving E-911 Emergency Funds

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Roman holiday: Ron Ginger and his daughter, Colleen Springer, both of Canton, took time out at the Coliseum in Rome, Italy, to pose with their hometown Canton Observer. .

Continental C&blevision has announced the winners of its media literacy contest, "In the Nick of Time," including five Michigan s tuden t s who will receive educational prizes for their school.

Grand Prize winner, Andrew Fenton of Eastabrook New Hori-zon in Canton, will receive a trip for four to Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida, including round-trip coach airfare, three days/two nights hotel accommo-dations and a VIP tour of Nick-elodeon Studios.

The first prize winner, Gerald McKennan of Maple Grove School in Lansing, will receive a Nickelodeon jacket for himself and a Nickelodeon Game Lab Event for his school. The school prize features interactive games and s tunts developed by the Game Lab at Nick Studios in Orlando.

Four second prize winners include Jessica Masten of Roseville's Fountain School; Jen-nifer Cardwell of Canton's Low-ell School; Ariana Green of Southfield's Leonhard School; and Nicole Grace Anderson of Canton's Field School. Each stu-dent will receive a Nickelodeon T-shirt for themselves and a Mr.

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Twenty-five third prize win-ners will receive 10 free issues of Nickelodeon magazine.

"Being in the entertainment industry," said Bill Black, Conti-nental 's Regional Director of Public Affairs. "Having families of our own, we also realize the importance of selecting "good TV-

Students and other residents in Continental's service areas received chances to win educa-tional and fun prizes for them-selves and their schools by filling out entry forms at Continental offices, in the Total TV cable guide and through the schools. The student handouts included programming l is t ings which described educational and infor-mative programming from Nick-elodeon, followed by three ques-tions to guide young people to become more active viewers.

Suggested Nickelodeon pro-gramming on the student hand-outs include "Nick News," an award-winning news program hosted by Linda Ellerbee for kids ages 8-13; and "Are you Afraid of the Dark," a program geared toward 6-11 year olds.

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(11) This Section provides the penalties for a conviction of operating a rnninr vphirlp while visibly impaired, ' ^ (12) This Section provides that the sentence may include sanctions as provided under Section 5.15k. (12) This Section provides penalties for a person, for conviction of a person who is lfeas than 21 years of age operating a motor vehicle with any bodily alcohol content (13) This Section provides that the court may order the person to pay the costs of prosecution. (14) This Section provides that the court shall impose license sanctions, as provided in Section 5.15k. (15) This Section provides that a person sentenced to community service shall not receive compensation, and shall reimburse the local government for the cost of supervision incurred. * (16) This Section provides that if the prosecuting attorney seeks an enhanced sentenced, the prosecuting attorney shall include on the complaint and in formation a statement listing the prior convictions. (17) This Section provides that the court shall not permit the defendant to enter a plea of violating (6) in exchange for dismissal of the original charge (18) This Section provides the methods that a prior conviction shall be established at sentencing. (19) This Section provides that an attempted violation of (1), (3), (6) shall be punished as if the offense had been completed. (20) This Section provides that the secretary of state shall treat a conviction of an attempted violation of (1) or (3) the same as if the offense had been completed (21) This Section provides that the court shall require a jury to return a special verdict in the form of s writing. (22) This Section provides that, if a person is charged with operating a vehicle while his/her ability to operate the vehicle was visibly impaired, then the court shall require the jury to return a special verdict in the form of a written finding. (23) This Section provides that a special verdict is not required to make a finding as to whether the defendant was under the influence of a controlled substance and/or a controlled substance, or as to whether the defendant was visibly impaired under to his/her consumption of controlled substance and/or intoxicating liquor. (24) This Section provides when the court must report the finding to the secretary of state and to the police. (25) This Section provides that police shall contain licensing sanction notices for not less than 7 years %

(28) This Section provides that the defendant bears the burden on proof that the consumption of intoxicating liquor was part,of a religious service or ceremony. Section 5.15 Driving Under Influence of Intoxicating Liquor or Controlled

Substance, Warrantless Arrest; Preliminary Chemical Breath Analysis. Administration; Evidence, Presumptions

(1) This Section provides the circumstances that a peace officer may arrest a person without a warrant (2) This Section provides that s peace officer may require a person to submit to a preliminary chemical breath analysis (3) This Section provides that the results of a preliminary chemical breath analysis shall be used to determine whether to order s person out-of-service. (4) This Section provides that a person who is operating a commercial motor vehicle and who is requested to take a preliminary chemical breath analysis shall be advised that a refusal to take a teat is a misdemeanor. (5) This Section provides that a person who is operating a commercial motor vehicle and who refaess to submit to a preliminary chemical breath

(10) This Section provides that a person's refusal to submit to a chemical test is admissible for the purpose of showing that the test was offered to the defendant. Section 5.15m Operators of Commercial Motor Vehicles; Arrest Without

Warrant. (1) This Section provides that a person who has an alcohol content of 0.04 grams per 100 milliliters of blood shall not operate a commercial motor vehicle within the Township: (2) This Section provides the circumstances in which a peace officer may arrest a person without a warrant. (3) This Section provides that a person who is convicted of vitrfating this Section is guilty of a misdemeanor. (4) This Section provides penalty for a second conviction of Section 5.15j. (5) Thia Section provides that the secretary of state shall treat a conviction for an attempted violation the same as if the offense had been completed Section 5.15n Forfeiture of Vehicles; Notice, Hearing, Sale and

Disposition of Funds. (1) This Section provides that the judgment of sentence for a violation of section 5.15(1),-(3), (4), or (5) may require forfeiture of the vehicle, if the defendant owns the vehicle, or return of the vehicle to the lessor if defendant leases the vehicle. (2) This Section provides that the vehicle may be seized pursuant to an order of seizure. (3) This Section provides that the forfeiture of a vehicle is subject to the interest of the holder of a security interest. (4) This Section provides that the aourt shall notify the defendant within three days after defendant's convSpbn if the court intends to impose a • sanction under this Section. (5) This Section provides that a defendant who is an owner or lessee of the vehicle may move the court to require the seizing agency to file a lien against the vehicle and to return the vehicle to the owner or lessee pending disposition of the criminal proceedings. (6) This Section provides that an owner, lessee, or holder of a security interest may file a claim of interest in the vehicle. (7) This Section provides that a forfeited vehicle should be sold, and describes the order of the distribution of proceeds. (8) This Section provides that the court may order the defendant to pay a co-lessee any liability determined under (6). (9) This Section provides that the return of a vehicle to the lessor does not impair the rights and obligations under the lease. (10). This Section provides that a person who knowingly disposes of s vehicle with the intent to avoid forfeiture is guilty of a felony. SECTION 2. PENALTIES. This Section provides tha t unless otherwise stated, violation of th is Ordinance shall be a misdemeanor and provides for penalty for any violation of this Ordinance. SECTIONS. SEVERABILITY This Section provides that the Ordinance is severable, and if any portion of this Ordinance is declared invalid for any reason, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall remain valid. SECTION 4. REPEAL. This Section provides for the repeal of all conflicting Ordinances SECTION fi. SAVINGS CLAUSE. This Section provides that the adoption of the Ordinance does not abrogate or affsct any offense or act committed or done, or any right established occurring prior to the effective date at this Ordinance.

. SECTION®. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Section provides that the Ordinance shall take full force and effect on April 1.1997. * ITEM 17 Deleted from the agenda OTHER

analysis is guilty pf a misdemeanor (•) This Section p

Treasurer Kirchgatter announced that Canton Project Arts will present the Michigan Opera Theater at the Summit on the Park for "An Evening on Broadway" Saturday, March 8. 1997. She said that tickets would be $20 00 Michigan

. . . provides that the amount/preesoee of alcohol and/or a controlled substance in a driver's Mood is admissible in a civil or criminal proceeding, and provides the rights that the defendant shall be advieed of. (7) Thia Section providee that the proviaions relating to chemical testing do not limit the introduction of other competent eridsoea. (8) This Section providee that reeuha of preliminary chemical breath analysis teats shall be available to the person charged or the persons attorney (9) This flection providee presumptions regarding tha defendant's blood

E person and that they would be on sale at Arnoldt Williams, Dearborn usic and the Treasurer's office. Interested persona shall call 397-4450 for

information and reservation* ADJOURN Motion by Kirchgatter. supported by LaJoy; to adjourn the meeting at 8:45 P.M. Motion carried unanimously The above is a synopsis of actions taken at the Regular Board meeting held on February 25.1997. The full text of the approved minutes will be available following the next regular meeting of the Board on March 11,1997.

TERRY G BENNETT, Clerk n i*

Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to adopt the resolution recognizing Geri Wojcik for her years of beautification efforts in the Canton Community. Motion carried. RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING GERI WOJCIK FOR MANY YEARS OF

BEAUTIFICATION EFFORTS IN THE CANTON COMMUNITY WHEREAS, Geri Wojcik has been a driving force in.the beautification efforts of the Canton Community for more that twelve years; and WHEREAS, the long time Canton resident has been an inspiration to the Beautification Committee holding every office on the committee once and some of them twice. Geri has been involved in numerous Beautification Committee activities from the Annual Seedling Give-A-Way to working on the Master Beautification Plan. The Beautification Committee recognizes Geri as the "adhesive" which has bonded the committee together; and WHEREAS, the Beautification Council of Southeastern Michigan awarded Geri Wojcik the Individual Service Award in recognition of her dedication to beautification in the Canton Community, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton does hereby recognize Geri Wojcik for her many vears of beautification efforts in the Canton Community and thanks her for being an inspiration to the entire Beautification Committee. Trustee LaJoy arrived at 7:10 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING CLASS C LIQUOR LICENSE REQUEST OF CHILLI'S GRILL & BAR Supervisor Yack declared the Public Hearing open at 7:10 P.M. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to close the public hearing at 7:12 P.M. Motion carried. ' Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, that the request from Chill s Grill & Bar for a new full year Class C Liquor License to be located on the north side of Ford Road, west of Haggerty Road at 41680 Ford Road. Canton Township. Wayne County,-Michigan 48187 be considered for APPROVAL "ABOVE ALL OTHERS"; it is the consensus of this legislative body that the application be recommended for issuance. Motion carried CONSENT CALENDAR Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to approve the permanent collection of a 3<* penalty on all taxes paid from February 15 to 28 (29 for leap vears). Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to appoint Marcel Loosbrock to the Canton CDBG Advisory Council, effective immediately and for a term ending December 31,1998. Motion carried.

-Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the resolution to grant Final Plat Approval for Huntington Place Subdivision No. 2. Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the resolution to grant Final plat approval for Fairways West Subdivision. Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to remove from the table and to adopt the Amendment to the Pool Ordinance No 110(A) to become effective upon publication in the Canton Observer March 6, 1997. Motion carried.

SUMMARY OF POOL ORDINANCE No. 110 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 110 OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 17.012, ADDING SECTION 17.019, AMENDING SECTION 17 031, RENUMBERING SECTIONS 17.033-17.036 AND ADDING SUBSECTION 17 051(a) OF ORDINANCE NO. 110; ESTABLISHING DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS OF SWIMMING POOLS. ABOVE-GROUND/ON-GROUND POOL, BARRIER, HOT TUB. IN-GROUND POOL, PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL, (INDOOR AND OUTDOOR), PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL AND SPA; E S T A B L I S H I N G THE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS OF POOLS SO AS TO REQUIRE COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION CODE COMMISSION RULES OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1993; PROVIDING MINIMUM WATER DEPTHS AND DISTANCES FOR DIVING BOARDS AND PLATFORMS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY OF INVALID SECTIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION AND THE EFFECTIVE DATE. THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS: SECTION 1: AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO THE CODE This Section amends Ordinance No 110, Sections 17.012, 17-019, 17.031, 17.033-17.036, and 17,051 of the Ordinances of the Charter Township of Canton as follows: 17 012 1.2 CLASSIFICATION OF POOLS. This section amends the definitions and classificationB of pools and defines the following: "above-grdund/on-ground pool," "barrier," "hot tub. private swimming pool." "private swimming pool, indoor" "private swimming pool, outdoor" 17.019 Construction Requirements. • ' This section is added to require that swimming and bathing pools shall conform to the construction requirements of the Construction Code Commission Rules of the State of Michigan 1993. as amended 17 031 3.1 Swimming Pool Enclosure; Requirements This section provides that swimming pool enclosures must meet the construction requirements of the Construction Code Commission Rules of the State of Michigan, 1993, as amended 17.032 3.2 Self Fencing. This section is amended to Set forth the specific self fencing requirements as

- provided in the Construction Code Commission Rules of the State of Michigan. 1992. as amended, where a wall of dwelling serves as part of the barrier or enclosure around a pool. 17 033 3.3 Self Fencing; Above-Ground Pools This section is amended to provide the self fencing requirements for-above ground pools 17.034 3.4 Wading Pools This section is amended to be renumbered from 3.3 to 3 4 17.035 3.5 Temporsry Fence This section is amended to be renumbered from 3 4 to 3.5. 7 036 3 6 Compliance with Fence Requirements This section is amended to be renumbered from 3.5 to 3 6. 17.051 5.1 Diving Board or Platform This section is amended to set forth the minimum water depths and distance for diving boards and diving board platforms SECTION 2: PENALTY . This section provides thst any person, corporation, partnership or sny other local sntity in violation of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and may be fined not more than Five Hundred (1500.00) Dollars or imprisoned for not more than Ninety (90) days, or both, s t the discretion of the Court, and provides that each act or violation and every dsy upon which violation shall occur shall be considered s separate 3ffenee. SECTION 3: SEVERABILITY . . . This section provides tha t if any portion of this Ordinance la found unconstitutional or void, all other portions'of the Ordinances are not affected by such actions. SECTION 4: REPEAL This section provides thst sny snd all other conflicting Ordinances are hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this Ordinance full force and effect. SECTION S SAVINGS CLAUSE This i t f f " provides that the adoption of the Ordinance does not abrogate or affsct any offense or act committed or done, or any right established or

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occurring prior to the effective date of this Ordinance. SECTION 6: EFFECTIVE DATE Thie section provides that the Ordinance shall take full force and effect upon publication. This Ordinance was duly adopted and/or considered by the Township Board of Trustees of the Charter Tbwnship of Canton at iU regular meeting called and held on the 25th day of February. 1997 and was ordered given publication in the manner required by law. Copies of the complete Ordinance are available for inspection from the Township Clerk at the Canton Township Hall, 1150 South Canton Center Road, Canton, Michigan 48188.

TERRY G. BENNETT. Clerk Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to remove from the table and to adopt the Storm Water Runoff Facilities Construction/Maintenance Ordinance No. 141, to become effective upon publication in the Canton Observer on March 6,1997 Motion carried.

SUMMARY OF STORM WATER RUNOFF FACILITIES

CONSTRUCTION/MAINTENANCE ORDINANCE No. 141 AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT FLOODING AND POLLUTION OF THE ROUGE RIVER WATERSHED; TO PROVIDE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION FACILITIES; TO-PROVIDE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AGAINST FLOODING, SEDIMENTATION AND SILTATION, EROSION. AND STORM WATER RUNOFF POLLUTION; TO PROVIDE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM; TO. PROVIDE FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE WATER QUALITY OF THE WATERS OF THE STATE THROUGH THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LONG-RANGE STORM WATER STANDARDS. TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STORM WATER PERMITS FOR INDUSTRIAL. COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND SUBDIVISION STORM WATER RUNOFF FACILITIES; TO PROVIDE FOR A PERMIT FEE. INSPECTIONS. AND A STORM WATER RUNOFF FACILITIES MAINTENANCE FEE; TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONTINUATION OF ALL PRE-EXISTING LEGAL REQUIREMENTS TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SEVERABILITY OF THIS ORDINANCE AND THE PRESERVATION OF ALL PENDING ACTIONS; TO PROVIDE FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF; AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS: Section 1. Purpose This section describes the purpose of preventing flooding and storm water runoff pollution. Section 2. Definitions. This section defines terms used in the Ordinance. Section 3. Construction Related Activity Affecting Storm Water Runoff

nr Sinrm Water Pollution Prevention: Permit; Inspections

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Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to waive the bidding procedures and award contracts for the 1997 Canton Liberty Fest as follows: • All Parties Concerned for rental of tents, tables and chairs in the amount

not to exceed $9,000.00 • Wolverine Fireworks display in the amount of $15,000 00 • Lasertainment Production International for the laser light show in an amount not to exceed $9,000.00 % Motion carried. . Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to approve the one year contract with Child and Family Services/Huron Services for Youth, Inc. for $105,000.00. Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to approve the expenditure of emergency repairs to fire-truck 88E4 to have R A R Fire Truck Repair of Northville, Michigan perform the necessary repairs, the cost of repairs not to exceed $6,564-32. Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to approve expenditure for repairs to fire truck to have Pierce Manufacturing of Appleton, Wisconsin to perform necessary repairs on the fire apparatus unit 75E3, thp cost of repairs not to exceed $14,600.00. Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to approve the purchase of five i5) Ford Crown Victoria patrol units through the State of Michigan Purchasing Program and the purchase of one Pontiac Bonneville through the Oakland County Cooperative Purchasing Program, with the total price of the vehicles not to exceed $118,715.00. Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to waive the formal bidding procedures and purchase the City Watch system in the amount of $17,350 from the ATS Company; further, to amend the Police Fund budget as follows Increase Revenues

•207-000-506-0000 $15,614

#207 -301 -740-0000 #207-301-977-4000

(1,735) 17.349

$15,614

It shall be unlawful to construct, enlarge, alter, remove, add, fill, or change in any way any gradation of land, topography, land or any structures, the impact of which is to alter drainage, storm water runoff, storm water detention, or storm water runoff pollution prevention facilities without first filing an application with the Township Engineer in writing and obtaining the required permit therefor. Section 4. Form of Application. This section provides that the form shall be prescribed by the Township Engineer. . Section 5. By Whom Application is Made. This section provides that application shall be by any person conducting construction related activity Section 6. Description of Work This section provides that the application shall describe the proposed. Section 7. Plans and Specifications. This section provides that the application shall be accompanied by two (2) sets of plans. Section 8. Site Plan This section provides that the application shall be accompanied by a site plan Section 9. Amendments to Application. This section provides that amendments shall be part of the original. Section 10. Time Limitation of Application This section provides that the permit shall be valid for six (6) months unless extended. Section 11. Permit Fee. , This section provides that a fee must be paid. Section 12 Storm Water Runoff Pollution Prevention Facility Maintenance

The applicant shall pay a per lot or per parcel fee to be used by the Charter Township of Canton to insure the operability of any detention/retention facility and the operability of the entire storm water system, for inspections, grading, seeding, street sweeping, clean outs of catch basins and storm sewer systems, and any activity reasonably related to flood prevention and storm water runoff pollution prevention prior to the above maintenance being undertaken by the homeowners' association as provided in the applicable declarations, covenants and restrictions.

Section 13. Continuation of All Pre-Existing Legal Obligations This section provides for t h e continuation of all pre-existing legal requirements to preserve and protect the environment. Section 14. Fees; Schedule. This section provides for fees to be set by the Township Board Section 15. Right of Entry And The Discharge of Duties. This section provides that the Code Official shall have right of entry to the property. Section 16- Abatement of Violation. This section provides that the Township Attorney may seek other legal remedies. Section 17. Violation and Penalty. This section provides for the penalty for any violation of this Ordinance Section 18. Severability. This section provides that the Ordinance is severable and if any portion of the Ordinance is declared invalid for any reason, the remaining provisions of the Ordinance will remain valid Section 19. Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances This section provides for the repeal of all conflicting Ordinances. Section 20. Savings Clause - . — This section provides that the repeal and amendment provided for herein shall

_ not abrogate or affect any acts committed or done, or any penalty or forfeiture incurred, or any pending litigation or prosecution of any right established or occurring prior to the effective date of this Ordinance. Section 21. Effective Date This section provide* that the Ordinance shall be effective upon publication.

The foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Township Board of the Charter Township of Canton at a meeting of the Board duly called and held on the 25th dav of February, 1997 to be effective upon publication as provided by law.

TERRY G. BENNETT. Clerk

PRESENTATION OF SERGEANT'S BADGE TO JERRY HARDESTY Supervisor Yack presented the Canton Township Police Sergeant Badge to Jerry Hardesty. Sgt Hardesty served as a patrol officer for 7-1/2 years During that period, he spent three years as a department investigator; 6-1/2 years with the Special Operations team and 7 years as an Evidence Technician Supervisor Yack stated that Sgt Hardesty holds an Associates Degree in law enforcement from Washtenaw Community College. Among his long list of accomplishments, are: membership on the Softball Board of Commissioners for Brighton's Youth Basesball League; 8-year involvement as head coach for baseball and basketball sports activities and music director of Green Oak Free Methodist Mr Yack noted the intense written and oral testing required in this promotion, and congratulated Sgt. Hardesty on his efforts GENERAL CALENDAR Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the resolution to APPROVE the request of the petitioner to rezone certain property identified by property tax EDP » 095-99-0004-001 from C-l. Village Shopping to C-2. Community Commercial District Discussion occurred regarding limitations of C-l and C-2 designation, "need" criteria for special land use, future road networks through out the area, and transitional uses from the property and its surroundings Speaking against the request for rezonmg Bob Whiteaker. 1657 Heritage Drive. Century Farms Homeowners Association. Don Gallison, Palmer Manor Subdivision Motion carried Ayes. Burdziak. Kirchgatter, LaJoy. McLaughlin, Naya: Bennett. Yack Absent: Shefferly Motion by Bennett , suppor ted by Burdziak. to au thor ize Wade. Tnm/Associates to update the Townslfip's Sanitary Sewer Master Plan for an amount not to exceed $6,500 00 Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to approve the bid received from Water Pro Supply, Inc., for Mueller brasa water Up materials in the amount of $77,150.00. Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak. to approve a one year extension of the Janitorial Contract with SCR Corporation from March 1. 1997, through February 28.1998, for $159,525 00 Motion earned Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak, to increase the current 1996-1997 Janitorial Contract with SCR Corporstion by $1,200 to cover additional weekend cleaning services provided at the Pheasant Run Clubhous* Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to award the bid for new computer purchases for 1997 to MicroMend. Inc.. of Ann Arbor, and to authorize the purchase of up t o 20 Compaq computers from MicroMend through 1997 at a price not to exceed $2,651 each or a total coat not to exceed $53,020 Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to approve an increase of $158 00 for the contract with Kolano and Saha. Acoustical Engineers for a total contract amount of $8,100.00 Motion carried

Federal Grants-City Watch Increase Appropriations: Operating Supplies Capital Outlay-City Watch, Total Motion carried. ' . -Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to award the bid for printing the 1997 summer and winter tax bill/mailer to the successful low bidder: Woodland Business Systems for $6,413.40. Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to approve the purchase of five (5) workstations for thFAssessor's office and award the bid to Interior Systems Contract Group in the amount of $25,079.97 Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak. to introduce the First Reading of the Weed Control Ordinance No. 64(A) as amended Trustee McLaughlin requested that definitions of "noxious" weeds be more clearly defined Clerk Bennett responded that she would have John Weyer, Building Official review the list of "noxious" weeds Motion carried Motion bv Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to table the First Reading of the Weed Control Ordinance No 64(A) as amended for publication in the Canton Observer on March 6,1997. Motion carried.

SUMMARY OF WEED CONTROL ORD. No. 64 (A) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDINANCE NO. 64. WEED CONTROL, PROVIDING FOR THE DEFINITION OF " NOXIOUS WEEDS" AND EXCLUSIONS THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE AREAS APPLICABLE WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP OF CANTON; PROVIDING FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS WEEDS; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE. PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY OF THIS ORDINANCE AND THE SAVINGS OF ALL PENDING MATTERS; PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS:

SECTION 1: AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO THE CODE This section amends Ordinance 64, sections 25.710. 25.720 and 25.740 of the Ordinances of the Charter Township of Canton as follows:

25 740 Sec 1 NOXIOUS WEEDS DEFINED; EXCLUSIONS This section amends the definition of noxious weeds and exclusions thereof

25.720 Sec 2 AREAS TO CUT This section amends the area which the provisions apply within the Charter Township of Canton.

25.740 Sec 4 DUTY TO CUT. This section amends the duty of every owner, occupant or person having charge of any such land to cut down and destroy all noxious weeds prior to the first day of May, the first day of June, the first day of July, and the first day in August of each year. SECTION 2: PENALTIES This section provides tha t violation of this Ordinance shall be a civil infraction and provides for penalty for any violation of this Ordinance. SECTION 3 SEVERABILITY This section provides that the Ordinance is severable, and if any portion of this Ordinance is declared invalid for any reason, the remaining provisions of the Ordinance shall remain valid. SECTION 4: REPEAL This section provides for the repeal of all conflicting Ordinances SECTION 5: SAVINGS CLAUSE This section provides that the adoption of the Ordinance does not abrogate or affect any offense or act committed or done, or any right established or occurring prior to the effective date of this Ordinance SECTION 6: EFFECTIVE DATE This section provides that the Ordinance shall take full force and efTect upon publication in the Canton Observer on March 20,1997

A complete copy of the Canton Township Ordinance 64 as amended is available for public inspection in the Office of the Township Clerk, 1150 S Canton Center Road during regular business hours. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to introduce the First Reading of the amendment to the Uniform Traffic Code Adoption Ordinance No 66(G>. Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to table for publication the First Reading of the amendment to the Uniform Traffic Code Adoption Ordinance No. 66(G), Motion carried. Ayes:*- Bennett. Burdziak, Kirchgatter, LaJoy, McLaughlin. Yack Absent: Shefferly

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE 66(F) AMENDMENT TO THE UNIFORM TRAFFIC CODE ADOPTION ORDINANCE

Effect ive April 1,1997 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDINANCE £ 0 66(E), DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR; PROVIDING FOR THE PROHIBITION AGAINST OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR AND/OR A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AND FOR THE PROHIBITION AGAINST ALLOWING ANOTHER TO OPERATE THE MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE; PROVIDING FOR THE PROHIBITION AGAINST OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE VISIBLY IMPAIRED; PROVIDING FOR THE PENALTY FOR CAUSING THE DEATH OF ANOTHER WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE PROVIDING THE PENALTY FOR CAUSING "SERIOUS IMPAIRMENT OF A BODY FUNCTION" OF ANOTHER; DEFINING "ANY BODILY ALCOHOL CONTENT"; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION PROVIDING FOR SPECIAL VERDICTS; PROVIDING FOR JURY FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR EVIDENTIARY BURDEN, PROVIDING FOR CIRCUMSTANCES THAT A PEACE OFFICER MAY ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT; PROVIDING FOR A PRELIMINARY CHEMICAL BREATH ANALYSIS; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR GUIDELINES REGARDING CHEMICAL TESTS. PROVIDING FOR THE PROHIBITION AGAINST THE OPERATION OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES WHILE HAVING AN ALCOHOL CONTENT; PROVIDING FOR PENALTY'; PROVIDING FOR FORFEITURE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE. PROVIDING FOR THE PROPER NOTICE; PROVIDING FOR DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS; PROVIDING FOR PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF THE ORDINANCE, PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE SAVINGS OF ALL PENDING MATTERS AND THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS > SECTJON 1 AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS This Section amends and/or adds Sections 5.15; 5.15a, 5.15m and 5 15n of Ordinance No 66. the Ordinance adopting by reference the Uniform Traffic Code for Cities. Townships and Villages aa follows Section 5. IB Person Under The Influence of Intoxicating Liquor or

Controlled substances. Operating Motor Vehicles; Punishment; Prior Convictions, Payments of Costs; Plea

**" Bargains; Special Verdicts (11 This Section provides that a person shall not operate a vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor and/of a controlled substance (2) This Section provides that a peraon in control of a vehicle shall not knowingly permit the vehicle to be operated by a person who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor and/or a controlled substance (3) This Section provides that s person shall not operate a motor vehicle when the person'a ability to operate the vehicle ia visibly impaired due to the

(tf*'This Section provides that a'person who operates s motor vehicle while under the influence, and by operation of that vehicle causes the death of another, ia guilty of a felony. (5) This Section provides that a peraon who operatea a motor vehicle while under the influence, and by operation of that vehicle cauaes a serious impairment of a body function of another, ia guilty of a felony. (6) Thia Section provides that a person who ia less than 21 years of age ahall not operate a motor vehicle with any bodily alcohol content (7) Thia Section provides the penalUea for a conviction of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor and/or a controlled substance (8) Thia Section provides that the court may order the person to pay the costs of prosecution (9) Thia Section provides for driver's license sanctions <10) This Section providee for the penaltiea for a conviction of knowingly allowing another to operate a motor vehicle under the influence of in toxics ting liquor and/or a controlled substance CootUMMd pa«* ISA

The Observer!THURSDAY, MARCH "6, 1997 (A14-PC)*A13

Commission to decide stadium lease today BY K E N ABRAMCZYK STAFT WRITER

Wayne County commissioners may approve today a lease con-tract between the county and the Detroit Wayne County Stadium Authority to provide financing of the new Tiger Stadium Project.

The lease will provide credit support for a planned authority bond issue tha t will contribute $80 million to the project and pay for expenses associated with the bond issue:

Schoolcraft realigns divisions

Schoolcraft Colleges divisions of L ibe ra l Ar t s and Business/Math/Information Sys-tems will be realigned effective July 1.

T h r e e a s s i s t a n t d e a n s will receive new titles as associate deans as they pick up additional duties.

J e a n n e Bonner will become a s s o c i a t e dean of Libera l Arts/Independent and Distance Learning; Midge Carlton will become associate dean of Sci-ences; and Fernon Feenstra will become associate dean of busi-ness and technology.

All of the new associate deans will have two secretaries to help with their additional workload.

F u r t h e r changes inc lude Robert Pearce. who is now the assistant dean of college center operations; Gayle Stanek. direc-tor of Instructional Support Ser-vices, with added responsibili-ties of the Doc-U-Center. Susan Lupo becomes director of work-force development.

The office of H u m a n Resources concluded negotia-tions with the Schoolcraft Col-lege Association of Administra-tive and Professional Personnel for the realignment.

Additionally, the college-will hire a number of technicians to keep abreast of computer instal-l a t i o n / r e p a i r and inc reased activity in the electronic instruc-

- tional area. At a mee t ing on Feb. '26,

Schoolcraft's board of trustees; •Awarded a $22,290 purchase

order to Red Holman Pontiac GMC for a new public sa fe ty vehicle to replace a current 6-year-old vehicle.

•Awarded a $32,385 purchase order to Frye Printing Compa-ny, in Clinton, for printing 1997-98 general college catalogs.

•Approved revisions to the college computer use policy for staff and students.

The board also approved reso-lutions congratulating the fol-lowing retirees: Donald Walden-mayer, professor of electronics

. who joined the college in 1974; Gordon Baumgartner, director of public safety, who came to Schoo lc ra f t in 1981; C a n d i s M a r t i n , a s s i s t a n t dean of math/information systems/busi-ness , who has been wi th t h e school since 1965; Ann DeV-ergilio, secretary to the assis-tant dean of math/information sys t ems /bus iness who joined Schoolcraft in 1979, and M a t . |ene Holiday, secretary in finan-cial aid, who came to Schoolcraft in 1984.

The board expects to review next year's budget and receive a priority list for campus improve-ment s at the next meeting on March 26

Truck driving class offered at Schoolcraft

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• level employment in the truck-. i ng i n d u s t r y , enro l l in t h e

Schoolcraft College class Basic Truck Driving.

C l a s s p a r t i c i p a n t s will be t r a i n e d for five weeks on the basics on trucking, with empha-sis on safety and skill. The Fed-eral Motor Car r i e r Rules and Regulations and vehicle mainte-nance receive special considera-tion S tuden t s will spend time dr iv ing t rucks in an enclosed range and on the road.

Sessions begin on March 17 a n d Apr i l 7 and t h e fee is $3,695.

Fo r i n f o r m a t i o n , call (313) 462-4448. Schoolcraft College is located at 18600 Haggerty, Livo-nia between Six and Seven Mile

B, juat west of 1-275.

The lease also provides for a "first pledge" of all tourist tax revenue collected by the county t r e a s u r e r and "full f a i th and credit" pledge of the county ' s general fund to meet cash rental payments requi red under the lease.

Project tourist tax collections should be sufficient to pay debt service on the bonds and risk to the county's general fund will be "minimal," according to County Executive Edward McNamara.

The proposed financial struc-

ture allows for 2 percent growth in tourist tax collections. Other details of the lease agreement were not available at press time.

McNamara .requested commis-sion approval today to close on the bonfls by April 1

Also scheduled for t o d a y ' s agenda is an $18.5 million con-tract with a Detroit firm to pro-vide engineering and architec-tural services for the Midfleld Termina l Bui lding project at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

Schedu led for commiss ion

action was a c o n t r a c t with S m i t h . H i n c h n i a n & Gryles Associates. The con t rac t also was expected to be assigned to Northwest Air l ines under the airport development agreement be tween Wayne Coun ty and Northwest Airlines. That agree-ment was approved by commis-sioners in October.

The contract was approved by the Commit tee on Roads, Air-ports and Publ ic Services on Feb. 26. C o m m i t t e e chai r Michelle Plawecki, a Democratic

commissioner who represen ts Redford Township and par t of Livonia, said she and other com-mittee members did not have a problem with that contract.

Plawecki expects the commisr sion to approve the contract. The county's portion of the project is $4.57 million.

C o m m i s s i o n e r s a lso may approve a $10.7 million contract with CoEnergy Trading Compa-ny for natural gas for five county facilities through February 2002 With a five-year renewal option.

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OPINION 7 9 4 SOUTH MAIN, PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN 4 8 1 7 0 THURSDAY, MARCH 6 , 1 9 9 7

'Yes' on bond Managing growth is priority

ARKIE HUDKINS

All sorts of a rguments for or against building two new schools for Plymouth-Canton s tudents can E& made but the

most compelling one is this: The community has spoken and manageable class size in a growing district is its top priority.

The Observer urges district residents to vote Yes in the special election on Saturday, March 22. If approved, the $79.7 million bond i~.-.ue would pay for the construction of a new-high school at the Plvmouth-Canton Educa-! tonal Park, e lementary school in Canton. i:frastructure improvements at schools

: rnughout the district , new buses, enhanced classroom technology and computers.

The bonds will be repaid over 25 years and cost the owner of a $200,000 home an addi-Luin.il $17.5 ppr yt-ar m property favp< Hnrmir the first year, according to district figures.

Projecting enrol lments over a decade or mure isn't an exact science. Plymouth-Canton has grown by 816 K-12 students, or 5.5 per-cent during the last th ree years and school officials are looking at a similar influx over the next four years, most coming from Can-ton's new subdivisions.

A citizens committee, with heavy parent involvement, has worked for most of the past two years on reducing class size to the current averages of 25 s tuden t s in elementary class-rooms, 29 in middle school and 28 in the high schools. Elizabeth Givens won election to the >chool board last year campaigning primarily on tha t issue.

Without new construction, it will be diffi-cult to maintain those averages.

The bond amount is reasonable when com-pared to recent bond issues for construction, renovation and technologyTf? comparably-sized southeastern Michigan school districts. Livonia voters approved $62.5 million for school renovations and computers in 1992. FarmingtonTiills voters face a $110 million proposal for building renovations and new-technology three days a f t e r the Plvmouth-Canton election.

The bond plan also offers an equitable way to make district-wide improvements. Older school buildings in Plymouth and Plymouth Township will receive a much-needed facelift.

The high school will be built at the west end of the park complex. The current district-

• A citizens committee, with heavy parent involvement, has worked for most of the past two years on reducing class size to the current averages of 25 students in elemen-tary classrooms, 29 in middle school and 28 in the high schools.

wide high school enrollment lottery will remain for all three buildings. The new schools account for about three-quar ters of the bond money and Canton's higher-priced, new-construction will also bear the brunt of the total tax bill for those improvements.

T h i s isn ' t a p p r f p r t prnpnt;nl Snmi- qniv;

tions remain, particularly when it comes to finding operating money once schools are built. Residents may remember tha t problem plagued the last bond issue approved by vot-ers in 1991. although it's fair to point out a different administration was in place at the time.

The wisdom of buying buses with what amounts to a 25-year loan strikes us as short-sighted. In fact, the Observer has doubts about the financial stability of long-term - -bonds employed in Plvmouth-Canton and dozens of Michigan school districts since the passage of Proposal A. If saddling fu ture resi-dents with debt for these improvements back-fires, who will be accountable? Certainly not today's school leaders and government offi-cials.

We remain disappointed in the hurry-up campaign mounted by school officials under the direction of Superintendent Charles Little. It gives the impression the current proposal is more of a work-in-progress than a finished plan. While a conceptual proposal was first broached to the public last December, the finalized plan and ballot language were only approved by the school board last month.

Still, in this case, the need for more class-room space clearly outweighs other concerns. The bond proposal offers the Plymouth-Can-ton community a chance to back up its stated manda te - small class size - with it's collec-tive checkbook. District residents should vote Yes on Saturday, March 22.

Communication future's now Par t of our fu ture lies less than three feet

deep in our back yards . Almost all communit ies in western Wayne

County are wired, or about to be wired, with fiber optic cable by cablevision companies. And the existence of this new line is a forerun-ner to emerging technologies in the next two to three years that will make all our lives quite difference.

The cable is thicker than normal cable wire coming up to your house, and likely will be orange in color. Besides being thicker, and more colorful, fiber optic lines have far greater capabilities.

The major difference is fiber optic cable is two-way. The old line was one-way - it carried a television signal f rom your cable company to your TV set Fiber optic cable can send and receive signal. - Another major difference is that fiber optic cable can t ransmit d i f fe ren t kinds of signals, not just television. Fiber optic lines can carry telephone messages and digital messages from home computers as well as television sound and pictures.

Fiber optic lines not only carry more signals (expanded bandwidth) but can t ransmit sig-nals of different types at the same time. Thus the same line coming into your house could be used for cable television, telephone service, or to access the Internet .

In this area. Continental , Time-Warner and Comcast are working on providing high-speed cable modems to res idents to access the Inter-net. The cable modem, which looks much like a cable TV converter box, is connected to the fiber optic line coming into your house.

The Christmas shopping season in 1996 saw the introduction of high definition televi-sion sets. These H.D. se ts are becoming more available in 1997. This new technology allows your television set to also be used as a monitor for your personal computer because the reso-lution is high enough to make it easy to

<risply project the pr in ted word" and offer ikigh-resolution graphics. The end of 1996 also

• If the cable companies, phone companies, and Internet providers can't get along, tomorrow will still arrive. The only difference is that your entertainment center will have three converter boxes instead of one.

saw the emergence of Web TV converter boxes use d with wireless keyboards.

Ameritech is now offering cable service in Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Canton Town-ship and Garden City and has made bids to do so in Livonia and Westland 4^fcu-se fiber optic lines are two-way, it is not too far-fetched that your "television" set can also be used to make phone calls. Right now, voice communication occurs over the Internet with wha t is called "telephony."

There probably is no technological limits to prevent a single "box" from functioning as both a cable box and a modem. Given the capability of micro-chips, the same box could also serve as a telephone t ransmission device.

And so in the year 2000, or thereabouts, you can sit in your easy chair with a single remote device (clicker I from which you can select whether to watch television, make a telephone call, or go to your favorite Web site for information, enter ta inment or your morn-ing paper

This^rill happen; the only question is when. The more the different par t s of the telecommunication industry are able to work with each other, the quicker th is scenario will be come part of our every day lives.

If the cable companies, phone companies, and Internet providers can't get along, tomor-row will still arrive. The only difference is that your en te r ta inment center will have three converter boxes instead of one and youll be juggling three clickers.

This is convergence trying to happen. Keep an eye on this significant development.

LETTERS

Kudos for principal

When I read the article, "Gallimore inter-im principal to serve extended period"

(Feb. 16), a flood of memories came to me. I know the importance of an exceptional interim principal and appreciate another inter im prin-cipal. Kate Otto, who came out of ret i rement to serve at Smith Elementary School when principal George Dodson was recovering from surgery dur ing the 1987-88 school year.

I was not surprised to read: "Cheers arose from the audience at last week's Plymouth-Canton Board of Education meeting when it was announced that Gallimore Elementary-principal George Dodson will serve for an extended period." It is the kind of response I would expect because of the kind of person he is.

Mr. Dodson was principal at Smith School for nine years. He had quite a reputat ion as a loose tooth remover. Our daughter and two sons experienced his goodness, gentleness, and obvious love of children. His s t rong will surfaced as needed when the well-being of children was involved. He actually embodied the example which was used to teach my gen-eration the difference between "principle" and "principal" and when to use each spelling: The world principal has the world "pal" in it because the person who runs a school is your friend.

While serving as Smith School's Pa ren t Faculty Organization president from 1987 to 1989, I got to know Mr. Dodson quite well. Since Mrs. Otto was the interim principal part of the first year during his medical leave, I worked more closely with him the second year. He asked me to do a lot of the work on the "I CARE" millage campaign. I gladly did because I admired him so much and knew that he was preparing to retire and had other school and health concerns to deal with.

The Smith School PFO board members and committee chairs, as well as children and other pa ren t s respected and loved Mr. Dodson from wha t we heard at district-wide meetings with other parent group leaders, the PFO vice president and I concluded tha t our school very likely had the kindest and easiest to work with principal. Many tears were shed during and af ter the Open House held on J u n e 6, 1989, in the Smith cafeteria/gym to celebrate George Dodson's service as the school's princi-pal and to thank him and wish him well in re t i rement .

Gallimore School is indeed for tunate tha t George Dodson was willing to come out of r e t i r e m e n t s be their interim principal. I was glad to read about their expression of appreci-

ation for him. He has a special place in my heart .

J a n S o c k o l o s k y P l y m o u t h

Split the district

The upcoming $79.7 million bond proposal is

becoming an "Us vs. Them" issue, as in Ply-mouth against Canton. I don't think Ply-mouth wants to fund schools for Canton and why should they?

For over 20 years Canton's student popula-tion has been a s t rain on the school district. Canton has outgrown itself.

Plymouth schools had an impressive repu-tation when it was a small district. Now, it is jus t as mediocre as every other city in the county. It's too large to be managed properly.

The taxpayers cannot be expected to throw good money af ter bad every t ime Canton builds another overcrowded subdivision. It 's time to correct the mistakes of past local gov-e rnment leaders. Something has to be done now. Isn't there anybody in Canton tha t can a t tempt to solve the problem? It is t ime to form your own school district. You would have more control over education than you do now.

Increased taxes year after year aren' t the answer. And we certainly won't make any progress in the right direction with this cur- -rent school administrat ion.

P a t K i n g P l y m o u t h

Debt rising too fast

If the proposed Plymouth-Canton Commu-nity Schools bond proposal passes on

March 22, the school district debt will increase from $32,855,495 (June 30, 1991) to $302,281,204. This is an increase of 920 per-cent in less than six years.

The much-talked about federal debt on Dec." 31, 1990, was $3,364,820,230,276.86 and exactly six years later Dec. 31,1996, the feder-al debt stood at $5,323,171,783.19. In six years, the federal debt increased by 158 per-cent**

By comparison the Plymouth-Canton bond, if passed by the district" voters, would grow 5.8 times faster in less than six years than the federal debt.

In recent history, the district has received voter approval and issued bonds three t imes in five years, in 1986, 1987 and 1991.

Good luck! Ted B o h l e n

P l y m o u t h

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POINTS OF VIEW

Voters to decide bond plan March 22 Plan needs study, vote no T

Vote yes for our community

The citizens of the Plymouth-Canton com-munity have, and will continue Uttiear, information regarding the bond proposal

we will be voting on Saturday, March 22. I am asking all of you to do two things: read and lis-ten to all the facts before making up your mind and then vote.

The vote is on Saturday so tha t more people will be afforded the opportunity to vote. If you can't vote tha t day, please call 416-3095 and ask for an absentee application.

You will be asked to vote on an $80 million bond issue costing you 1.75 mills per year or $87.50 per year for every $100,000 tha t your home is valued at. This small amount will give you a new high school; a new elementary school; technology for our children in the form of two computers per classroom districtwide and. 15 additional computers for every school tha t has a computer lab; new buses to replace older ones as well as additional ones to accommodate growth; and funds available for capital improvements at existing schools, such as roofing, plumbing and heat ing and cooling.

The detail for each of these items is outlined in the school district's Newsline paper t h a t you received the week of Feb. 24. The Observer has also published a list, by school, of what is pro-posed. The Citizens' Election Committee has also been speaking at all of the schools and the last general information meeting will be at 10 a.m. Sa turday , March 15, a t the E.J. McClendon office on Harvey Street if you would like more information.

None of us can deny what is happening in our community in terms of growth. The growth is evident in Canton and Plymouth townships with new homes being built, but there is also growth in the neighborhoods in the city of Ply-mouth where more young families are moving into the wonderful older homes. Our school dis-trict is the Plymouth-Canton Schools, not sepa-rate municipalities.

I am very proud to say tha t it was informa-tion our community provided to the Bond Steer-ing Committee that led to t h e recommendation to the school board for this bond igsue. Our com-munity is made up of all of us, including teach-ers, school district staff, and all of us tha t live

SUSAN KOPINSKI

here. No one was left out when discussions were taking place at three separa te public community forums. Everyone was invited and I believe those that came were listened to and their com-ments were taken into serious consideration.

Unfortunately, you can never please everyone and compromises had to be made. This bond iqmip win nnt plpaap pypryone but no one bond issue could. This bond proposal is fiscally responsible and is what our residents told us they need.

People told us t h a t they did not want to expand any of the schools, especially the high schools because there are too many young peo-ple there already. They told us tha t they wan t to try to get back to neighborhood elementary schools and they want more technology for our children. This bond issue meets these cri teria.

Once again, I am happy to say tha t this bond proposal is community-driven.

As someone whose professional background is public finance, I also have faith in the school district's executive director of business when he says wecan open and operate our new schools when they are built.

It is imperative tha t you vote on Sa turday , March 22, and vote "yes" for our children and for our Plymouth-Canton community, which includes all of us. Remember to attend the pub-lic information meeting on March 15.

Susan Kopinski is chair of the Citizens' Elec-tion Committee and was chair of the Bond Steer-ing Committee that made the recommendations to the school board.

e March bond issue is the right idea with the wrong solution.

After much thought and close examination of the bond proposal, my conclusion is tha t this bond should not be supported by our communi-ty. While much of the requested bond money is needed, the community must ask itself some fundamental questions.

First, do we need a new high school? The critical word is need. After examining the enrollment projections, the present capacity at 28 s tudents per te i^hing station for five periods a day and the fact tha t there is no operating money now or in the foreseeable fu tu re to reduce class size, one can only conclude that building a new high school is not logical or a wise use of our money.

The proposed new high school represents 62 percent of the bond or $53.4 million. A new high school would bring the total capacity of the PCEP to 5,782 students to support an enroll-

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Waivers skew results of school reform tool

I ore than half of the juniors at Seaholm and Groves high schools in Birmingham didn't take the Michigan High School

Proficiency Test last month, while nearly one-third of l l t h -g rade r s at Troy High School fol-lowed suit . Their parents signed forms letting them skip the test.

On the surface, this looks like a misguided, parent-led attack on pupil assessment tests - a key pa r t of the school reform movement — but this is a very complicated subject. Here's some background:

Now in i ts second year, the proficiency tests -actually four tests, in reading, writing, science and math — are designed to let s tudents earn proficiency rat ings and seals on high school diplomas. "Novice" scores, below proficient, are

"entered into s tudent transcripts. According to the Michigan Depar tment of

Education, the waiver exemption was originally designed to give parents of developmentally dis-advantaged students a chance to decide for themselves whether their kids should take the test. But the wording of the rule turned out to be so broad tha t any parent could use it.

The proficiency test is the most recent ver-sion of a t tempts to measure what s tudents actu-ally learn in school. Students also take the Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) tests in fourth, seventh and 11th grades.

When the tes t was given for the firet t ime last year, only 2 percent of s tudents statewide received parent waivers to skip. Reports of the Bi rmingham and Troy boycotts this year fol-lowed news tha t school officials in Muskegon Heights urged parents to keep low-attendance s tuden t s from taking the test in order to boost school scores

Tha t wasn' t the case in Birmingham, where more t h a n half of the s tudents skipping the tes t had at least a 3.0 grade point average.

With only about half i ts s tudent population taking the proficiency test , scores in the Birm-ingham district will be "virtually meaningless." according to Ernie Bauer, a test ing consul tant for the Oakland County Intermediate School District.

The rationale for the s ta te proficiency tests ' is simple. After all, the s ta te subsidises public K-12 education, and asking kids in each school district to take an exam to see what they're learning is only reasonable.

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ment that f lattens out a t about 5,100. The trict is asking you to build a new high school of 1,143 students, not for 1,833 - jus t a simple 38 percent overbuild.

In discussing this bond proposal with teach-ers and administrators at PCEP, it is clear that they were not consulted in any type of focus group or by a committee about what the needs of our children are at the high school level. Why aren' t they in the loop? There is a significant question tha t they have raised. Is the $1.6 mil-lion in added overhead enough to fufid a brand-new, full-service high school? The projections need more professional study and input by those at the PCEP who will be doing the work.

Do we need to spend $9.7 million for the new elementary school? The basic premise is that we need an elementary school and we do need it. However, this school is designed to be able to convert it to a middle school a t some time in the future . This strategy costs money. In addition, the dis tnct is asking you to pay for the pur-chase of a new site - $750,000. The district should use the property tha t it presently has and use the $1 million capital fund contingency.

Finally, the last two elementary schools cost $4.5 million. To build this one, excluding the

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site, will cost $9 million - double the cost in the nine years since we bid and completed the last two. Tha t is an inflation ra te of more than 8 percent compounded annually vs. a real CPI rate of 3-3.5 percent.

In summary, we need a bond issue, but not this one. The district needs to s tep back and determine what is needed, not wha t it wants .

implementation of the 1991 bond tha t was done for our existing two high schools. I t was designed to accommodate a classroom building between Canton and Salem.

With the information we have today, the dis-trict needs more classroom space, not more overhead. A new high school creates overhead.

A simple alternative is a classroom building at the P C E P that would include a single best-in class library, a cafeteria, a physical education-in t ramura l gym and state-of-the-art class-rooms. Use the $1.6 million in projected over-head to create a better educational process for our s tuden t s by keeping the library open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and by adding weekend hours. Con-vert the existing libraries to classrooms.

Education needs to step forward and begin working toward meeting educational needs by improving educational processes. Use our funds wisely to improve education, not to add over-head. Defeat this bond in March and work to pass a bet ter one in June or August, one we need and can afford.

Roland Thomas completed 12 years as a school board member in 1995. He also served four years as board president.

PHIL IP POWER

"I didn't like t h a t the student was going to be labeled ... and I didn't want to see tha t on the transcript," said Sue Mordon, a Birmingham school district employee who signed the waiver for her daughter, Laura. Other parents wonder why their kids should t ake an 11-hour s ta te pro-ficiency exam during the same year t h a t they also have to sit for the SAT and ACT college admission tests.

Bloomfield Hills Superintendent Gary Doyle argues the test isn' t fair to students or distr icts because it doesn't provide enough information to gauge which classes need improvement or what textbooks should be changed. "Assessment is a vital par t of an educational program, and we owe it to our s tudents to assess them in a quality way," said Doyle.

Moreover, it's clear tha t neither college admissions officers nor employers are jumping up and down to have a look at the new profi-ciency seals on high school diplomas.

The critics have a point. MEAP, SAT, ACT, Michigan Proficiency Test. Enough is enough, already.

But the critics also are missing a fundamen-tal issue. Assessment tes ts are essential to school reform. We simply cannot improve schooling in our s ta te without a uniform statewide assessment of what pupils learn.

Maybe the s ta te should require j u s t one uni-form proficiency test. Certainly state authori t ies should restrict fu tu re waivers from the profi-ciency test to those children who are actually developmentally disabled.

But individual parents , no mat ter how well-intentioned, should not be allowed to skew an assessment ins t rument tha t is a key pa r t of reforming schools for all students.

Phil Power is chairman of the company that owns this newspaper, f f i s Touch-Tone voice mail number is (313) 963-2047, Ext. 1880.

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With t h e deve lopmen t of a five-year plan and vision based upon the purpose of the univer-sity, "education for t ruth, good-ness and service," the institution has officially announced a $15 mill ion c o m p r e h e n s i v e cam-paign- — '

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COMMUNITY LIFE She practices what she preaches

KAREN MEIER

And William was his name William. That was the man's name. And

now, I'll probably make a hasty associ-ation, a good association, with the

name William. If in a book's beginning pages a character named William's introduced, I'll look for lots of good to happen to, around and because of William.

And if I happen to see a clerk in a store wear-ing a name tag saying "William," I'll probably want to say. "Good morning," only because of the other William I met. I'll just give credit to all Williams for no other reason than having the same name as a good William I met today.

Granted, that's discrimination in reverse. Yes, I make generalizations, stereotypes about things I like. When I was pregnant with my oldest child and my husband and I were mulling over names for the baby, we talked of Anthony. I'd never met an Anthony, or a Tony. I didn't like. I hadn't met that many, but the ones I'd had were all fine, good people.

And so it was decided, Anthony. The baby would bloom and grow into his name, was the notion. And sure enough, Tony, our now nearly-teenaged Tony, is a fine and good person.

This reverse discrimination isn't always about names. For instance, I like all beagles, Oreos and cigar smoke.

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Breaking through: As part of the facial process, Theresa Worosz of Gerald's Salon uses an exfoliation to remove dead cells that can accentuate such things as aging lines on the face of Sarah Nunez -of Northville.

• Theresa Worosz likes things pure and natural. It's a way of life with her at home and at work. She knows how to revive win-ter-weary skin with a facial and dress up a face with makeup. She does so relying on organic, plant-based products that she herself uses.

BY SUE MASON STAFF WRITER

Env i ronmen ta l a w a r e n e s s has made its way into a beauty salon.

In an era where animal testing is grounds for protests and 100 pec-cent natural is replacing synthetics. more and mure beauty professionals and the i r c l i en t s a r e t u r n i n g to plant-based skin care products.

They seek lotions and potions that are gentle and kind to the i r skin, are earth-fr iendly and have long-lasting authentic effects rather than masking or covering up a condition or problem.

Theresa Worosz is one of those people who've made t h e switch. Director of the skin care department at Gerald's Salon in Northville, she specializes in the use of plant-based skin products and has incorporated them into her own lifestyle.

The more I get into this, the more I realize what I don' t know," she said. "Plant extracts are antibacteri-al, antiviral and an t i funga l . They can be used every w h e r e on the body."

Knowing what 's n a t u r a l is very important for good skin care, espe-cially when you consider tha t the use of certain words like na tura l isn ' t regula ted by t h e Food and Drug Administration.

Technically, according to Worosz, natural can mean petrochemicals that come from the ear th which are

non-renewable resources. Synthetic ingredients are derived from petro-chemicals.

T h e r e ' s a tremendous difference between a pure, natural product and one tha t only has one or two natural ingredients," Worosz said. "I teach our clients how to read ingredient l is ts and recognize t ru ly organic products."

Accord ing to Worosz, o rgan ic materials are complex and versatile and can relate to living tissue. They are inherent ly kinder to the body and build hea l th ier and s t ronger skin in the long run. Synthetic prod^ ucts, on the other hand, temporarily deceive t h e body and mask prob-lems. _

"The body knows the difference between synthet ics and na tura l , " she said. "The body can be fouled by synthetics, but eventually it figures it out.

"Plant-derived organic products sometimes take longer for results to show, but in the long run, they pro-duce healthier, stronger skitf."

Sheer, white material is draped over curtain rods create the illusion of windows in the windowless room where Worosz revives winter-weary skin. A candle in a hand-blown glass container infuses the air with a fra-g ran t smell, just one of the many products of the Aveda skin care line she uses.

Philosophically connected Admittedly, Aveda isn't the only

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from the school yard one fine third grade day, was a faithful beagle friend and companion to the very end. She died long ago, when I was in college two decades past. But I recognize a beagle bark anytime and I figure that behind that bark is a good, happy dog eryoying life.

And Oreos, well, I've never turned my nose up at an Oreo. Ever.

And then there's cigar smoke. Grandpa Andersen smoked cigars, thoughtfully and regular-ly. Right up to the time he died at 93. He puffed in a most thoughtful manner as he'd weave yet another tale for us gathered in the parlor of Grand-ma and Grandpa's three-story old New England house with the thousand nooks and crannies, the milk chute, the glass-paned pantry doors and the gigantic backyard elms. Cigar smoke I like.

And now to that list of gener-alizations and stereotypes, I'm adding "William." William was a good Samaritan; I was the pitiful being at the side of the road. Actually. I was the pitiful being—

in the parking lot. The hospital parking lot. Steven was to receive his hearing aids today, and that is why I was in the hos-pital parking lot. The audiolo-gist's office is in the hospital complex, which is huge. And it has a matching huge parking lot, approximately the size of the for-mer Soviet Union - Siberia is where the empty parking spaces are. Every time.

And I've been there lots, for children's hearing appointments, eye appointments, for my knee surgery things and ultrasound stuff. Walking to and from the distant parking spaces under any of those circumstances is, let's see, how can I put this, interesting. Yes, that's it, "inter-esting." It's defnytely interest-ing. ' With two, three, sometimes even four children in tow, all of us frequently drenched by rain, and with the occasional baby bag upset resulting in stuff, diapers, wipes, doctor's referral slips blowing afar just as someone announces the urgent need to use the bathroom, I've often wondered what those shuttle bus

shelters dotting the parking lot landscape might be for. Fd never seen a shuttle bus there, ever. Until today.

Today I parked in my usual remote, not by choice but by necessity, spot. I helped Jack out of the van, I helped Joe out of the van, and then I gathered up Stevie in one arm and the baby bag in the other. Once we were all outside beside the van, Joe announced his bathroom emer-gency,. Jack asked to have his shoes tied again, the same shoes that had been so elusively hiding for 10 minutes back at home which ultimately made us tardy again.

Anyway, I looked up from my shoe tying task and saw a large van with an official sign on its side stopped right in front of me. The driver opened the window and yelled out to me, "Would you like a ride to the building?" Oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness, I nearly died. Of happiness and gratitude and disbelief. I could-n't believe someone had come to the rescue, sincerely and earnestly, without me saying a wnrrl, without any expectation

whatsoever. It was a lovely, pleasant surprise.

I thanked the driver over and over. I asked him his name. "William," he said, and he said it with pride and a smile. And well he should have. He had a lot to be proud of, a lot. William and I exchanged some pleasant, laugh-punctuated conversation.

And before I knew it, I was at the front of the building. No one had wet pants, I hadn't lost any important papers, I hadn't car-ried two little boys across Siberia while the other trailed behind. I was in heaven.

And I told William so, I told him he must be an angel. He smiled and laughed and wished me a good day. And I wished him the same.

If you have a question or com-ment for Karen Meier, a Ply-mouth resident, call her pt 953-2047, mailbox number 1883, on a Touch-Tone phone, write her at The Observer Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150, or reach her at her E-mail address: Family Room<&worldnet.att. net.

O r g a n i c from page B1

20 years. It has a full line of skin care, body care and makeup, inc luding cleansers , toners , masks, shower gels, soaps and sal ts , for men and women, as well as 22 essential oils like teatree and geranium and three intensive infusions each made up of 60-80 different essential extracts.

Worosz was introduced to them while working at a friend's small Aveda concept salon in Garden City. She worked there a

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The peel, while not a pure plant product, includes glycolic acid, derived from frui ts like grape and citrus. It works like

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The Board of Review for the City of Plymouth will convene in the City Commission Chambers, 201 S. Main Street, Plymouth. Ml 48170. for an Organizational Meeting on Tuesday. March 4, 1997 at 12:00 Noon. The Regular Board of Review session will begin:

TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1997 12:15 TO 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1997 3.-00 TO 9*K) P.M.

Other hearing dates and time* may be scheduled aa needed. H e a r i n g s are fry a p p o i n t m e n t only. COMPLETED 1M7 BOARD OF REVIEW PETITIONS ARE NECE88ARY and must be submitted to t h e Front Office, located on t h e Firat Floor of City Hall before an appointment can be made. The "DEADLINE" for submitt ing petit ions for al l persona w i s h i n g to appea l in person be fore the Board of R e v i e w is Wednesday, March 5, 1997 by WX) PAL

A resident or non-resident taxpayer may file a petition with tbe Board of Review without the requirement of a personal appearance by the taxpayer or a representative, agent mus t have written authprity to represent owner, by Monday. March 17, 1997.

Copies of the notice s ta t ing the dates and times of the meetings will be posted on the official public bulletin boards of the City and also in the local newspapers All Board of Review meetings are open meetings in compliance with the "Open Meetings Act".

If you have any questions regarding the March Board of Review, you may call (313) 453-1234, axt 223,

CITY OF PLYMOUTH ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT Publish February 16,20. 23.27 and March 2.6 1997 cmm

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Worosz likes the Aveda line because it can be incorporated into the other things people do. Its flexibility allows it to be used with other product lines.

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based products a part of her life. "I did a lot of reading because

I wanted to understand why," said the Garden City resident. "I think mentally I'm attracted to things the body can use.

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She wore geranium extract last summer. It smelled good, eliminated body odor, and acted

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If the seller has had finanfipl difficulties, for instance, and didn't pay his bills, there may be judgments that must be satisfied on or before the closing. Someone in addition to the party who signed the sales agreement may have an interest in the property. If so, it will be necessary ft* that person to sign the sales agreement and the deed that transfers ownership to the new buyer. TV preliminary titye report will also show any easements that ran with the property. In addition, the Title Company will go back many years, examining what is called the 'chain of title". If you lean that the property you are buying has title problems, dont panic Most of them are rwolved easily and in plenty of time to avoid (Ways in the dosing

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featured speaker at a Mother's Day Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tues-day, May 6, at the San Marino Club in Troy, to benefit Right to Life-Lifespan.

Rafko-Wilson is an interna-tionally-known, inspirational speaker on critical health care issues. A registered nurse, she graduated from the St. Vincent Medical Center School of Nurs-ing in Toledo in 1985. She helped open Hospice of Monroe and is very involved in hospice promotion.

The dinner also will honor the 1997 Mother of the Year, chosen from nominations received by noon April 2.

Nominations must be submit-ted in writing, explaining why the nominee qualifies for "Moth-er of the Year." Nominees must

or Macomb counties and be able to attend the awards dinner.

The person who makes the winning nomination will also receive a free ticket to the din-ner. If nominated by two or more individuala, the first one received will be eligible for the free ticket.

The person making the nomi-nation should include his or her name, address and telephone number along with the name, address and telephone number of the nominee.

Hie Mother of the Year will be awarded a plaque, a doten long-stemmed rosea and a $ 100 J.C. Penney gift certificate.

"Mother of the Year" nomina-tiona can be sent to Right to Life-Lifespan, 28200 Seven Mile Road, Suite 127, Livonia 48152.

Dinner tickets are $30 per per-son or $250 for reserved table of 10, if ordered by April 7, and $35 per peraon or $300 per table thereafter.

For more informat ion , call (313) 533-9000.

Established in 1970. Right to Life-Lifeapan it ia the largest and oldest pro-life organisation in southeastern Michigan

E N G A G E M E N T S

H e b e r t - G o l d e n Sandra Hebert of Westland

and Don Hebert Jr . of South Lyon announce the engagement of their daughter, Lori Renee, to James Michael Golden, the son of William and Sherri Golden of Westland.

The bride-to-be received her bachelor's degree from Grand Valley State University. She is employed by Great Lakes Ban-corp.

Her fiance is attending Grand Valley S ta te University and works for Computer Design Inc.

An April wedding is planned for Fair Haven Baptist Church in Westland.

R e s o - K a t t Sharon Marie Katt and Den-

nis Michael Reso were married Aug. 30 at the Martha-Mary Chapel in Greenfield Village, Dearborn. The Rev. Norman Swier, uncle of the bride, offici-ated.

The bride is the daughter of Vern and Elaine Katt of Canton. The groom is the son of the Ron Reso of Clarkston, formerly of Bloomfield Hills, and the late Peggy Reso.

The bride received her bached lor of science degree in comput-er science from the University of Michigan-Dearborn. She is employed by the Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn.

The groom received his bache-lor of science degree in computer science from Michigan S t a t e University. He also is employed by the Ford Motor Co. in Dear-born.

The bride asked El izabeth Baron to serve as matron of honor with Janna Humphreys, Kirsten Lampe and Annie Swier as bridesmaids. The flower girl

A t c h i n s o n - L o h m a n Richard and Patricia Atchin-

son of Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Margare t to Mat thew James Lohman, the son of Jan-ice Ann Lohman of Elkhart, Ind.

The bride-to-be has bachelor of business administration degree from Notre Dame University and is employed at Cook Associ-ates.

Her fiance also is a graduate of Notre Dame University with a bachelor of business administra-tion degree. He is employed by I.Z.S. Executive Search.

A wedding is planned for May at Our Lady of Providence

was Lorelei Baron. The groom asked Sean Cooper

to serve as best man with Ken Reso, Ed Bozich and John Jamulla as groomsmen and Ron Katt as usher.

The couple received guests at Lovett Hall in Greenfield Village before leaving on a two-week trip to Hawaii. They are making their home in Dearborn Heights.

R o w e l l - T h e l a n Charles and Carla Rowel! of

Canton announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Heather Marleen, to Steven Joseph The-lan, the son of Philip Thelan and Rosemary Thelan, both of Jackson.

The bride-to-be is a 1991 g radua te of Westland John Glenn High School and a 1995 graduate of Michigan State Uni-versity with a bachelor's degree in child development. She is currently enrolled in graduate

"school at Michigan State Uni-versity where she is studying family studies. She is employed

' as a child development special-ist in the Wayne-Westland Community Schools.

Her fiance is a 1995 graduate of Michigan State University g radua te with a bachelor 's degree in business administra-tion. He is employed as a techni-

B e r l i n - F i s c h b e c k Lester and Cynthia Berlin of

Kailua, Hawaii, formerly of Ply-mouth, announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Rebecca Ann, to Brian Char l e s Fis-chbeck. the son of Lee and Kathy Fisehbeck of Berkley Heights, N.J.

The bride-to-be is a 1990 grad-uate of Mercy High School and a 1994 graduate of Georgetown Universi ty with a bachelor 's degree in English and American government. She will graduate in May from George Washington Universi ty with a mas te r ' s degree in infant special educa-tion. She is currently employed as a research a s s i s t an t at George Washington University.

Her fiance is a 1990 graduate of Governor Livingston High School in Berkley Heights and a 1994 graduate of Georgetown University with a bachelor of ar ts degree in f inance. He is employed at Price Waterhouse

cal adviser for EDS in Farming-ton Hills.

A July wedding is planned for Christ Community Church in Canton.

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Burkholder of Canton announce the engagement of their daugh-te r , Sonia Marie, to Harold Bradley Bourton, tbe son of Ruth Ann Bourton of Canton and Harold Bourton of New Hudson.

The bride-to-be is a 1989 grad-uate of Plymouth Salem High School and a 1996 graduate of Grand Valley State University with a bachelor of science degree in biology. She is. employed with Sea World in Orlando, Fla.

Her fiance holds- pn associate degrees in the arts and market-ing-management from School-craft College. He is employed with East Coast Manufacturing in Orlando. Fla.

S u r l e k - B r o w n Robert and Beverly Surlek of

Livonia announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Mau-reen Lynn, to Michael Raymond Brown, the son of George and Suzanne Brown of South Lyon.

The bride-to-be is a 1987 grad-uate of Livonia Stevenson High School and 1991 graduate of Central Mulligan 1 ' i i iveri ty. • She is employed as a controller by Aristeo Construction Compa-ny in Livonia.

Her fiance is a 1985 graduate of South Lyon High School and a 1990 graduate of Michigan State University. He is employed as a project manager by W3 Con-struction Company in Livonia.

An April wedding is planned

An.August wedding is planned at St. John's Lutheran Church in Dundee, Mich.

as a management consultant and has been accepted to the University of Virginia Law School and Business School.

A May wedding is planned at Holy Trinity Parish in Washing-ton, D.C.

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bridal gowns with prices start-ing as low as $99, will be on sale (cash and carry* noon to 4 p.m. at the hotel, Six Mile Road west of Newburgh Road, Livonia.

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O x l e y - W r o b l e w s k i Liom and Michelle Oxley of

Livonia announce the engage-ment of their daughter . Erin El izabeth, to Robert Harold Wroblewski, the son of Roger and Karen Wroblewski of Dear-born.

The bride-to-be is a 1991 grad-uate of Livonia Churchill High School and a 1997 graduate of Schoolcraft College. She is employed by Murray & Compa-ny.

Her fiance is a 1985 graduate of St. Alphonsusr High School and is working on a master of business administration degree at Wayne State University. He is employed by Distribution Ser-vices. Inc.

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Tri-V Club helps keep school chums in touch BY CHRISTINA F U O C O .STAFF WRITER

Seven men in their early '20s from northwest Detroit and Red-ford got together in March 1937 to revive f r iendships that had been lost af ter they graduated from high school.

T h a n k s t o t h e Tr i -V C l u b , t h e m e n h a v e r e m a i n e d f r i e n d s fo r 6 0 y e a r s .

" W e got o u t of h i g h s c h o o l in I 9 3 5 t a n d t h e r e w a s n ' t m a n y j o b s in t h o s e d a y s 1 r e a l i z e d a f t e r a y e a r of b e i n g o u t t h a t 1 h a d n t s e e n s e v e r a l of m y f r i e n d s a t a l l , s o 1 go t t h e m t o g e t h e r a n d w e f o r m e d t h e c l u b so w e cOtfld k e e p in c o n t a c t , " s a i d R a y S u c h n e r . a f o r m e r L i v o n i a r e s i d e n t w h o f o u n d e d t h e g r o u p .

In c e l e b r a t i o n of i ts 6 0 t h y e a r , t h e T r i - V C l u b m e m b e r s a n d t h e i r w i v e s a r e t r a v e l i n g t o a n i n n a t a n I n d i a n a S t a t e P a r k t h i s m o n t h . A c c o r d i n g t o J o h n L a r d in nt W e s t l a n d , o n e of t h e cha i rmen of the ce l eb ra t i on .

• 'We're very careful who we take in; they're our kind of people, and like to do the things we like to do.'

Ray Suchner Tri-V Club founde

expected it to keep its momen-tum He attributed its longevity to "the kind of people we have

"We're very ca re fu l who we take in; they're our kind of peo-ple. and like to do the things we like to do," said Suchner. "In the early days it was sports. We got a good softball team, had a bowl-ing league and played hockey on Sunday mornings. We s t a r t ed having dances and other activi-ties "

The Tri-V Club is exclusively a men's club Members' wives join the auxiliary organization, while widows of the group hpcoinr

a b o u t 82 p e o p l e a r e e x p e c t e d t o a t t e n d , i n c l u d i n g t h e f ive s u r v i v -ing f o u n d i n g m e m b e r s - S u c h n -»t, w h o s p e n d s h i s w i n t e r s i n F e d h a v e n . F l a . . a n d s u m m e r s in h i t e r l o c h e n : D o n G a s c o . a M i c h i -g a n r e s i d e n t ; D o n W i n t e r s of B r o o k l y n . Mich . ; B r a d y B r e n t o n of A r i z o n a ; a n d J a c k H e n r y of F l o r i d a .

W h e n h e f o r m e d t h e T r i - V C l u b - n a m e d fo r t h e 15 m e m -b e r s w h o a t t e n d e d t h e f i r s t m e e t i n g - S u c h n e r s a id h e n e v e r

memorial members. During the past 60 years, the

Tri-V Club has evolved into a family-or iented o rgan iza t ion . The group has a bowling and pinochle leagues and dances.

"In the winter, there's a bowl-ing league for the men, in the summer we have a golf league." Lardin said. "The women have their own wives' club. The first Saturday for six months of the yea r the husbands and wives play pinochle. We have a men's

stag nights where we go to din-ner and a hockey g a m e . The wives, they meet once a month. We have a couples' weekend one month of the year."

The Tri-V Club's family picnic in ^uly attracted more than 140 people. In August, the group has a husband and wife steak din-ner.

Those intending on joining the Tri-V Club must be a prospective member for a year before perma-nent members vote on whether to allow them in the club or not. Prospective members must be sponsored by a member, and the club limits its membership to 30.

Lardin joined t h e group 12 years ago.

"I love it; I love the people. Last week my son and 1 were down in 'F lor ida for Thursday through Sa tu rday playing golf and we had some place to stay." he said.

Lardin en joys the group so much that he sponsored his 23-year-old and 30-year-old sons' memberships.

"Anybody that I sponsor. I look for someone t h a t I th ink will benefit from the club as well as the club benefiting from them," he said. "You have to be willing to be ac t ive . They should be fr iendly, outgoing and car ing people - kind of like the club's motto of cooperation, friendship and loyalty."

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Radomianie Ensemble hosts Polish breakfast

Radomianie, the Polish Folk Dance E n s e m b l e , has t h e table set for a Swieconka Sun-day, March 23.

The Swieconka - a Polish Easter breakfast featuring the sharing of blessed food - will be a t noon at the American L e g i o n S t i t t P o s t . 2 3 8 5 0 Mi l i -tary Road, between Telegraph and Ou te r Drive, Dearborn Heights.

Breakfas t will be followed by a p e r f o r m a n c e by t h e R a d o m i a n i e ensemble at

12:30 p.m. Beer and wine also will be served.

The t roupe is u n d e r the d i r ec t ion of S u z a n Marzec p r o m o t e s Pol ish t r a d i t i o n through song and dance.

Tickets for the Swieconka cost $16 and are available in advance only by calling (313) 981-4365 or (313) 791-2832. or by sending a check to Radomi-anie, 2012 N. Vernon. Dear-born 48128.

The deadline for ordering is March 19.

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RELIGION CALENDAR

Listings for. the Religion Calen-dar should be submitted in writ-ing no later than noon Friday for the next Thursday's issue. They can be mailed to Sue Mason at 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150, or by fax at (313) 591-7279. For more information, call (313) 953-2131.

PARENTS CLAM Unity of Livonia will offer a

new class for parents - "Develop-ing Capable People" - to help youth increase achievement, motivation and discipline Thurs-days, beginning March 6. The nine-week class will be at 7 p.m. at the church, 28660 Five Mile Road, Livonia. It will be facilitat-ed by Tricia Cole Klaes. The cost is $45 per person; workbooks are $5. For more information, call the church at (313) 421-1760. DIVORCE RECOVERY

Northville Christian Assembly will sponsor a divorce recovery workshop 7-8:30 p.m. Thursdays, March 6-April 24, a t the church, 41355 Six Mile Road, Northville. Child care services will be pro-vided by prior arrangement. The suggested donation is $15, which includes the book, "Growing Through Divorce," and which is payable at the door. To register, call the church office at (810) 348-y03U.— LAS VEGAS PARTY

The Men's Club of St. Constan-tine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church will have a Las Vegas Party 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday and Friday, March 6-7, at the church, 36375 Joy Road, West-land. There will be mixed drinks, food, beer and pop available and games of black jack, big wheel and a 50/50 raffle. Admission will be $1. LENTEN REJREAT Newburg United Methodist Church will hold a Lenten Retreat Friday and Saturday.

March 7-8, at the St. Joseph retreat Center in Jackson. The retreat will focus on speaking the t ruth of love and how to be an assertive Christian. There will be four sessions - 8:30 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. and 1:15 and 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Cost will $35 for lodging on Fri-day night and three meals on Saturday. Registration deadline is March 2. For more informa-tion, or to register, call the church at (313) 422-0149. New-burg United Methodist Church is a 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livo-nia.

CHURCH WOMEN UNITED The Church Women United of

Suburban Detroit-West will have its World Day of Prayer at 12:45 p.m. Friday, March 7, at New-burg United Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia. The program will be "Like a Seed Which Grows into a Tree" by Judy LaManna. Participants are asked to bring women's hygiene products. For babysit-ting. call Florence Paden by March 3 at (3131 464-0029.

BLOOO DRIVE The American Red Cross

bloodmobile will be at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia, 7:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Sunday. March 9. For more information, or to schedule a blood donation appointment, call (313) 422-0149.

BABY SHOWERS • Five area churches will hold baby showers or collect gifts on Sunday, March 9. for Right to Life-Lifespan's eight annual event. New or used (but usable) baby and maternity items will be accepted at showers 2-3:30 p.m. at Resurrection Church. 48755 Warren Road. Canton, and St. Valentine Church (Rectory meet-ing Room), 25881 Dow off Beech

Daly, Redford. Items also can be dropped off after church services at St. Dunstan Church's Activity Building, 1646 Belton, Garden City, St. Genevieve Church, 29015 Jamison, Livonia, and Full Gospel Church, 291 E. Spring, Plymouth. For more information, call Right to Life-Lifespan at (313) 533-9090. ATTENDANCE SUNDAY

Bethel Baptist Temple will have a Perfect Attendance Sun-day, March 9, a t the church, 29475 W. Six Mile Road, Livo-nia. There will be a gift for everyone and the One Heart Singers will perform at the 10 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. services. For more information, call (313) 525-3664 or (313) 261-9276.

TEAMKID TeamKid, a unique club which

blends activity with interactive learning, discipleship and Bible memory for youngsters in the first through sixth grades 5:45-8 p.m. Sunday. March 9, at Merri-man Road, Baptist Church, 2055 Merriman Road, Garden City. The program is focusing on char-acter building traits such as hon-esty, courage and self-control. For more information, call the church at (313) 421-0472.

CHRIST IAN S C I E N C E

Saturday, March 8, at St. Ken-neth's Church, Haggerty Road south of Five Nfcle Road. Cost will be $8, including refresh-ments. For information, call Tony at (313) 422-3266.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE Men Who Make a Difference, a small group of Christian men dedicated to the biblical princi-ples of building a "godly man," will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 10, at Merriman Road Baptist Church, 2055 Merrimaft Road, Garden City. For more information, call (313) 421-0472. BOOK OF REVELATION Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholiif Church is presenting a study of the Book of Revelation 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays. The series will feature a videotape presen-tation by Msgr. John Zehz of Sacred Heart Seminary followed

by a discussion. Topics include "The 144,000 and the Trumpets" on March" 11.For more informa-tion/call C313) 453-0326 Our Lady of Good Counsel Church is at 1160 Penniman, Plymouth. LENTEN SERVICES

St. Matthew Lutheran Church .has Lenten services at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and 11 a.m. Thurs-days now through March 19 and 20 at the church, 4885 Venoy Road, Westland. For more infor-mation, call the church at (313) 425-0260.

• "Thoughts Along the Way" is the theme of this year's Lenten worship series at Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, 14175 Farmington Road, Livonia. Ser-vices are at 7:30 p.m. Wednes-days. For more information, call the church office at (313) 522-6830.

• The Plymouth Ministerial Association is sponsoring ecu-menical Lenten gatherings, "Lift High the Cross of Christ," noon Wednesdays during Lent. All -services will be held by the Firs t Presbyterian Church, 701 Church St., Plymouth. The woe-ship leader and meal provider for the gatherings will be the First United Methodist Church and Our Lady of Good Counsel Church on March 12.

• The First United Methodist Church of Wayne has its Lenten series at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays through March 19. The evening includes a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. and speaker. The speakers include Charles Jacobs, pastor of the Novi Uni ted M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , on March 12. The church is at 5 Towne Square , Wayne.

St. John's welcomes new rector

The radio series, "What is This Christian Science and Who Are These Christian Scientists?" is being broadcast at 1:30 p.m. Sundays of WQBH-AM 1400. Topics include "What is like to trust the health of your children to God alone?" on March 9.

"The Christian Science Sen-tinel-Radio Edition" also can be heard at 9:30 a.m. Sundays on WAAM-AM 1600.

BETHANY PLYMOUTH/CANTON Bethany Plymouth/Canton, a

ministry providing support for single adults, will have a St. Patrick's Day Dance at 8:30 p.m.

St. John's Episcopal Church in Plymouth has put out the wel-come mat for its new rector, the Rev William B. Lupfer.

Lupfer assumed the rectorship on Ash Wednesday , Feb. 12, a f t e r he, wife Kimiko and 7-m o n t h o l d d a u g h t e i . S a r a h , vis-

ing Seabury Western Theological Seminary where he is now work-ing on h!s doctoral thesis.

Among the other work he has done, Lupfer has worked with ex-convicts for the Council of Churches in Bridgeport, Conn.

He met ited her parents' home in Tokyo. Japan,

L u p f e r comes to St . J o h n ' s from Holy Comforter Church in Kenilworth. a suburb of Chicago, where he was an associate rec-to r . Holy Comfor te r is the largest parish in the Diocese of Ch icago , employing t h r e e priests.

Raised in the western suburbs of Chicago , he received his undergradua te degree in 1983 from the University of Colorado and his master's degree in Divin-ity in 1987 from Yale University,

He was ordained while attend-

she re located from J a p a n to work on her master's degree in teach ing English as a second language, at Fairfield University in Connecticut. They were mar-ried in 1990.

Lupfe r ' s pe r sona l m i n i s t r y s t a tement includes a commit-ment to help people experience the presence of God t h r o u g h work, worship, fellowship and prayer together as a parish fami-ly. His m i n i s t r y spec i a l t i e s inc lude s p i r i t u a l gu idance , preaching , pa s to ra l care and teaching.

St. John's Episcopal Church is

Bill, Kimiko and Sarah Lupfer

a t 574 S. Sheldon Road, Ply-mouth For more in format ion , call the church at (313) 453-0190.

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CLASS REUNIONS

As space permits, the Observer

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date of the reunion and the first

and last name of at least one

contact person, and a telephone

number.

ALLEN P A R K

Class of 1957 A reunion is planned for May 16. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 ANN A R B O R H U R O N

Class of 1977 Aug. 8 at the Crowne Plaza, Ann Arbor. Reunion Planners. P.O. Box 291, Mt. Clemens 48046 or 1810) 465-2277 or (810) 263-6803 ANN A R B O R P I O N E E R

Class of 1977 July 19 at Weber's Inn, Ann Arbor. (810) 464-2277 or (313) 263-6803 A V O N D A L E

Class of 1952 A reunion is planned for June 2 8 .

(313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 BELLEVILLE

Classes of 1981-83 Oct. 11-12 at the Ypsilanti Mar-riott Hotel. Cost is $45 per per-son with cash bar. Pamela Zoller-O'Neill, 42976 Rxegate, Canton 48187, or (313) 416-9666 BERKLEY

Class of 1977 A reunion is planned for July 5. 1313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 Class of 1972 A reunion is planned for Sept. 6. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 Class of 1957 A reunion is planned for Sept. 27. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 B I R M I N G H A M B A L D W I N

Class of 1947 June 28 at the Orchard Lake , Country Club. '8101 626-3522 or (810) 540-6771 B I R M I N G H A M G R O V E S

Class of 1977 Aug. 9 at the Doubletree Guest Suites, Southfield. (810) 360-7004, press 5 Class of 1967 A reunion is planned for Aug. 16. (810) 647-5704 or (810) 851-8621 B I R M I N G H A M S E A H O L M

Class of 1977 Aug. 9 at the Northfield Hilton Hotel, Troy. (810) 465-2277 or (313) 263-6803

B I S H O P B O R G E S S

Class of 1977 Nov. 22 at the Warren Valley Country Club. (313) 538-7634, (313) 953-2580

or (313) 522-0359 B L O O M F I E L D M L I S A N D O V E R

Class of 1977 A reunion is planned for Aug. 9. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889y B L O O M F I E L D HILLS L A H S E R

Class of 1976 June 28, 1997, at the Doubletree; Guest Suites, Southfield. (810) 360-7004, press 1 Class of 1977 Aug. 15 at the Northfield Hilton Hotel, Troy. (810) 465-2277 or (313) 263-6803

BRABUEC

Class of 1977 Is planning a reunion. (313) 537-3691 or (810) 296-7075 C L A R E N C E V I L L E

Class of 1967 Is planning a reunion. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889

C L A W S O N

Class of 1967 A reunion is planned for July 5. (810) 588-0143 or (810) 879-2443 C R E S T W O O D

Class of 1967 A reunion is planned for Oct. 4. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 D E A R B O R N

Class of 1952 Aug. 2 at the Dearborn Country Club. (313) 937-1387 or (313) 274-9064 Class of 1947 A reunion is planned for Sept. 13. (313) 455-0375 or (313) 421-3151 D E A R B O R N E D S E L F O R D

Class of 1967 A reunion is planned for July 27. (313) 277-0631 D E A R B O R N F O R D S O N

January and June classes of 1952 Oct. 18 at St. Mary's Cultural Center, Livonia. (313) 388-1582 (January gradu-ates) or (313) 565-1641 (June graduates) Qass of 1977 Aug. 9 at Laurel Manor, Livonia. (810) 814-8872, (810) 344-1063 or (313)561-6176 DETROIT C A S S TECH

Classes of 1946-49 Are planning a reunion. (313) 272-0330 Class of 1968 Looking for classmates for a reunion °in 1998. Pam Yee Gianola, 1243 Smith Road, Beulah, Mich. 49617-9493 or e-mail at [email protected] Class of 1977 A reunion is planned for 1997. CT '77 Reunion Committee, 10608 Beaconsfield, Detroit 48224 Classes of 1980-82 Are planning a reunion. Stephanie Bradford Wright '80, 1753 Cornell, Southfield 48075, (313) 945-8473; or Dylan War-

mack '81, 2131 Bryanston Ct., Detroit 48207, (313) 965-7665 Claaa of 1985 Is planning a reunion. - * Dwayne Harvey, 18850 Lamont, Detroit 48235, or (313) 226-6080 DETROIT CENTRAL

January-June Classes of 1947 May 24 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dearborn. Cost is $50 per person (810) 594-1986 or (810) 353-7724 DETROIT C H A D S E Y

Class of 1947 Sept. 21 at Park Place, Dear-born. (313) 981-2825 or (313) 421-1257 DETROIT C O O L E Y

Class of 1947 Sept. 5-6 at the Holiday Inn-West, Laurel Park, Livonia. (313) 937-1018 or (810) 641-8743 ClasS of 1952 June 13 at the Doubletree Guest Suites, Novi. (810) 360-7004, press 6 DETROIT DENBY

January-June classes of 1967 A fall 1997 reunion is planned. (810) 776-4970 or (810) 773-5878 January-June Classes of 1957 A reunion is planned for Septem-ber. Names and addresses also

Newsletter. (810) 642-0249 DETROIT E A S T E R N

Classes of 1955-57 A reunion is planned for Sept. 2 0 .

• (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 DETROIT N O R T H W E S T E R N

Classes of 1957-59 A reunion cruise is planned for June 23-27. (313) 341-6210 or (313) 861-4312 DETROIT P E R S H I N G

Classes of 1949-53 Are planning a reunion. (810) 471-5609 or P.O. Box 530-244, Livonia 48153-0244 Class of 1957 A reunion is planned for Sept. 27. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6880

DETROIT R E D F O R D

Class of 1987 A reunion is planned for Aug. 23. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 DETROIT S O U T H E A S T E R N

Class of 1947 A reunion is planned for July 18. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 DETROIT SOUTHWESTERN

January-June classes of 1957 A reunion is planned for April 1997. (313) 532-4379 or (313) 274-2585

DETROIT W E S T E R N

Class of 1942 Oct. 19 at Lakes of Taylor Golf Course. Taylor. (313) 565-4997 or (313) 381-9540 EAST DETROIT

Class of 1972 A reunion is planned for Oct. 11. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 Class of 1977 A reunion is planned for Nov. 1. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 FARMINGTON

Class of 1977 A reunion is planned for Aug. 9. (810) 478-7818 or (810) 669-2529 F E R N D A L E

Class of 1967 Is planning a reunion. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 F E R N D A L E LINCOLN

January-June classes of 1947 A reunion is planned for Sept.

27. (810) 547-8096 or ( 313) 422-4237 for January grads, (810) 661-1169 for June grads G A R D E N CITY

Class of 1987 A reunion is planned for fall 1997. Kurt Tyszkiewicz, 1592 Nautical Lane, Marine City 48039 or (810) 765-1380 Class of 1962 Is planning a reunion. (313) 722-7551, (313) 565-8024 or (313) 422-8129 G A R D E N CITY E A S T

Class of 1977 " A reunion is planned for Oct. 3.

Class of 1986 A reunion is planned for July 11. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 Class of 1987 Aug. 2 at Marriott Hotel, Troy. (810) 366-9493, press 3 Class of 1982 A reunion is planned for Sept. 13. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 L A K E V K W

Class of 1972 A reunion is planned for Aug. 16. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 Class of 1977 A reunion is planned for Aug. 16. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 LANSING S E X T O N

Class of 1972 A reunion is planned for Aug. 9. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 LIVONIA BENTLEY

Class of 1972 A reunion is planned for July 26. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 LIVONIA FRANKLIN

Class of 1971 A reunion is planned for May 3. (810) 473-7100 Class of 1986 A reunion is planned for April 19. (313)513-2720 M A D I S O N HEMHTS-LAMPHERE

(313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 G A R D E N CITY W E S T

Class of 1972 A reunion is planned for Oct 25. (810) 486-2997 G R O S S E P O I N T E NORTH

Class of 1972 A reunion is planned for July 26. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 HIGHLAND P A R K

January-June Classes of 1947 Is planning a reunion for 1997. (810) 737-1983 or/888) 456-1947 Class of 1969 Is planning a reunion. (313) 864-5943, (313) 583-5418 or (313) 867-3201 Class of 1987 A reunion is planned for Aug. 16. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 Class of 1947 A reunion is planned for Sept. 2 0 .

(313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 HOLY R E D E E M E R

Class of 1972 A reunion is planned for October 1997. (313) 522-5369 or (313) 534-6995 J O H N GLENN

Class of 1972 Aug. 2 at the Sheraton Hotel. Novi. (313) 729-2322, (313) 397-8460 or (313) 722-9377 Class of 1977 Oct. 4 at the Holiday Inn, Livo-nia. (810) 366-9493, press 2 LAKE O R I O N

Class of 1977 June 21 at the Sterling Inn. (810) 280-0918 or (810) 536-2599 MILFORD

Class of 1987 A reunion is planned for June 14. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 NORTH FARMINGTON

Class of 1977 Aug. 2 at the Novi Hilton Hotel, Novi. (810) 465-2277 or (313) 263-6803 Class of 1987 Aug. 23 at St. Aidan's Banquet

Center, Livonia.

(810) 366-9493. press 1

OAK P A R K Class of 1977 A reunion is planned for Nov. 29. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 OUR LADY O F L O U R D E S

All Classes A reunion is panned for Oct. 4. (313) 842-3320 PLYMOUTH S A L E M / C K N T O N

Class of 1987 Is planning a reunion. (313) 453-5887 or (313) 459-6222 P O N T I A C

Class of 1987 Is planning a reunion (810) 473-7100 Class of 1957 Is planning a reunion. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889

PONTIAC N O R T H E R N

Class of 1987 Is planning a reunion. (810) 473-7100

R E D F O R D U N I O N

Claaa of 1977 A reunion is planned for Sept. 6. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 Claas of 1967 A reunion is planned for Aug.% (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-C RIVER B f f l W

Classes of the 1960-69 Scholarship fund raisers 7 p.m* Thursdays at the Perfect Beat-Lounge, 1941 Fort St., Detroit Cost is $3 per person. R O C H E S T E R

Class of 1977 Aug. 9 at Petruzello's, Troy. R.H.S. Class of'77 Reunion || Committee, c/o 2683 Dansbupy Ct., Lake Orion 48360 or (810) -391-512 R O C H E S T E R A D A M S

Class of 1977 | Aug. 16 at the Great Oaks Colin-try Club, Rochester. (810) 360-7004, press 2 J .; ROYAL O A R

Class of 1947 A reunion is planned for Sej 13. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 ROYAL OAK D O N D E R O

January Class of 1952 Oct. 4 at the Doubletree Guest | Suites, Troy. v ]

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(810) 851-5038 or (810) 641-7832 Class of 1977 Aug. 2 at the Southfield St. John's Conference Center. (810) 649-3424 ST. AGATHA

Class of 1977 A reunion is planned for Aug. 2i (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 ST. CECILIA

Class of 1947 June 6 at Laurel Manor in Livo-nia. (313) 591-6845 or (313) 462-5923 ST. J O S A P H A T

Class of 1943-46 Are planning a reunion. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 ST. SABINA C H U R C H

40th anniversary Family picnic at noon June 28, j Mass at 1:30 a.m. and dinner- j dance at 6 p.m. June 29 at St. Clement Hall, Dearborn. (313) 561-1977 or St. Sabina i Parish. 25605 Ann Arbor Trail, j Dearborn Heights 48127; Diane'' Abraham, 8710 Glengary, Dear-born Heights 48127, or Katey" 7,

Ralko, 6959 Amboy, Dearborn -J heights 48127 '* S E R V t T E

Class of 1976 A reunion is planned for April \ 19. (313) 886-0770 or (810) 783-6889 S O U T H F I E L D

Class of 1977 - _ A reunion is planned for Aug. 30j (810) 553-3528

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B8 ' The Observer!THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997

A N N I V E R S A R I E S

Evans Theodore and Anne Evans of

Canton recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary . A be la t ed p a r t y is p l anned for Park Place in Dearborn in June.

They exchanged their vows on Jan. 26, 1947, in Weirton. W.Va.

The Evans have five children -Carol Martin of Raleigh, N.C., Thomas of Can ton , Kather ine Irvine of Madison, Wis., Vanessa T h i b a u l t of W y a n d o t t e and Edwin of Lafayette, Ind. - and

six grandchildren.

He is a retired accountant and she retired from Ford Motor Co. as an office administrator. Both are tutors at Hoben Elementary School in Canton.

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Dickey Florence and Chuck Dickey,

38-year Livonia residents, cele-brated their 50th anniversary with a dinner reception, given by their children and grandchil-dren, at Plymouth Manor.

The Dickeys were married on Dec. 21, 1946, a t V i s i t a t i o n Church in Detroit. She is the former Florence Haggerty.

The couple has three children - Nancy Schager and husband Karl , and Susan Calv in and husband Doug, all of Livonia, and the late Charles E. Dickey J r . . fo rmer ly of F a r m i n g t o n . They have .three grandchildren — Griffin and Ashley.

She is a homemaker, while he retired in 1987 from Eaton Cor-poration of Southfield where he was a sales engineer. The cou-ple are active members of St. Priscilla Church in Livonia.

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Murawski Andrew and Tillie Murawski

of Milan celebrated the i r 50th anniversary- with a Mass at St. Mel 's Chu rch in D e a r b o r n Heights and a reception at their son's home in Garden City.

The couple was married Feb. 15, 1947, in Dearborn. She is the former Tillie Zyskowski.

They have three children - A1 of Garden City, Vicki Hughey of Onsted, and the late Jerry Gro-macki of Ga rden C i ty . The Murawskis have eight g rand-children and 10 great-grandchil-dren.

She is r e t i r ed f rom F i s h e r Body in Livonia, while he was a long-time employee of Harding M a n u f a c t u r i n g Co., in E a s t Detroit. They retired 17 years ago.

A World War II veteran, he is a m e m b e r of t h e VFW a n d en joys bowling. She en joys cooking, being a h o m e m a k e r , and doing crafts.

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David and Deborah Zielke of Walled Lake, formerly of Livo-nia, celebrated their 25th wed-ding anniversary by renewing t h e i r vows a t S t . M a t t h e w L u t h e r a n Church and d i n n e r wi th f ami ly and f r i e n d s at Nifty's.

The Zielkes exchanged vows on Feb. 11, 1972, a t St. Dami-an's Church. She is the former Deborah Andreoni.

Graduates of Livonia Franklin High School, they also return to the site of their first date almost every anniversary, Daly Drive-in. They have two d a u g h t e r s , Rosemary and Rebecca.

He is employed by Conserva Electric Supply while she works for Hematite Acoustical Automo-tive Supplier.

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CULTURED W O M A N Catholic SWF, 47. sensitive, funny, attends Christian actrvities. enjoys cooking, concerts, read-

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K I N D OF Q U I E T Protestant SWF, 57, enjoys good conversation, plays, movies, anmg out walks, seeks canng, compatible, humorous, honest SM. Ad* 2121

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Q l IET AT TIMES Orthodox SWCM. 30, energetic, funny, interests .include computers, movies museums, live bands, seeks honest, carmg, supportive SF. Ad* 4348

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HORSE A R O U N D DWM. 35. brown heir, hazel eyes quiet, actrve. canng, collects fire angmes, enjoys outdoor activi-ties, horseback riding, wtirte water ratting, seeks honest happy, positive SF AO*.5708

SENSE O F " R H Y T H M Non-denominational. SWM, 51. honest, calm, easygoing, patient, enjoys dancing, looking 'or slendei active. N/S SF 5 T-5'5". who l*es travel. Ad* 5621

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LOVES T O C O O K Catholic SWM, 29, hobbies include dancing, the theater, dmmg out, sports, the outdoors, seeking laid-back, humorous, carmg. honest SF Ad* 1267

HIGH PRINCIPLED Catholic SWM.. 20. outgoing, smart, enjoys playing sports, movies, having fun times, seeking honest, intelligent SF, with good morals. Ad*.2400

AVERAGE Cathoto'Baplist SWM. 21. tnendfy. enjoys Christian activities, skiing sledding, horseback nd-mg, sports, seeks SF Ad* 6241

LOVES T O COOK Religious SBM 35, down-to-earth humorous, romantic at heart, enjoys living the liie of Chnst, seeks honest, sincere, humorous SF, no game players. Ad* 3536

ENJOYS L IFE SWM 35, MS. non-drinker, mjoys outdoor activi-ties. seeking honest open-minded SWF, 27-37. with old-faif]ioned values and morals. Adl 9098

VALUES FAMILY Cafhokc SWM, 41, thoughtful, humorous, soft-spo-ken, enjoys reading, h«tory, weekend tnps, Mcmg, skiing, seeks s»m, petite romantic SF. Ad* 9934

MONOGAMOUS SWM, 44 good-hearted, likes Wong, nature, long waiks. camping, seeking petite, athletic, smoere, marriage-minded, romantic, passionate SF. Ad* 2000

T O T A L HAPPINESS Cathohc SWM 45, positive, upbeat, enjoys music. wetghtWtmg. running, roiertteding, walks, seeks physically fit, attractive, drug>alcohol free SF Ad* 1951

THIS ONE RATES Protestam SWM, 57, outgoing, likes the outdoors, summer activities see*mg communcative sponta-neous. employed SF Adl 4800

SKI W I T H ME Sincere SWM, 20, 6'. 190tos, Cathohc, lun-tovmg. romantic, enjoys weekend trips, boating, camping movies, seeks intelligent- faithful, warm-hearted SF Ad* 1000

T H O I G H T F l L Sincere SWM. 36. Cathohc. open, romantic, givmg, enjoys outdoor activities, sports, shopping seeks shm petite SF, with simitar qualities Adl.1214

ENJOY LIFE W I T H ME Catholic SWM, 40 outgomg. enioys single groups, motorcycles, biking, boating seeks fnerxty. under-standing SF to share life with Ad* 2290

DANCE W I T H ME Cathohc SWM.. 42, warm-hearted, understanong. likes the outdoors, art museums, old cars, theaters, music, seeking physically fit. attractive, profession-al, tarmly-onented SF Ad* .2158

CHURCHGOER SWM. 27, Nazarene. kind of quiet, active, fun-lov-mg. likes going out with friends repairing cars, seeks goal and family onented SF Ad* 4803

ARE Y O l SINCERE? SWM. 40. 6". 190«bs. Catholic warm, fun-loving, thoughtful, likes theater, movies, weekend get-aways, seeks slim, attractive. inWhgent. compati-t>e SF. Ad* .2323

BELIEVES IN G O D Catholic SWM. 23, easygoing, attends church, enjoys hockey working on cars, seeks attractive, funny, petite goai-oriented. drug-free SF N/S. Ad* .2363-'

MARRIAGE-MINDED Cathohc SWM. 37. warm, sincere, romantic, enjoys museums, art history, romance, seeks intelligent, skm. tnm, attractive, thoughtful SF Ad* 1956

WITTY MAN SWM, 38. 6\ 1876s. employed smcere. faitnlul. humorous, enjoys art museums, the ballet, slwng, movies, seeks faithful, sincere, romantic, affection-ate SF Ad* 1910

ARE Y O l T H E ONE? Bom-Agam SWM. 20 enjoys skiing, rollertxading. scfiooi. seens honest, laithful, sincere, responsible SF Adl 1111

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ENJOYS COMEDY CLUBS Lutheran SWM. 25, prolessional, easygoma tovmg, hobbies are church, wwghWImg, bdtard«^%.» seeks honeet, good-humored SF, cuta looks a p lu i»* .«v Adl.4560

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G O O D C A T C H Congenial SWM. 23, Cathohc, h o b t m include-roHeibiadmg. mountain biking, and snow slang, seeks outgoing, sincere, caring SF. Adl.8521

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GO-GEtTERt SWF. 44. loyal, honest, enjoys working out, walks, movies, travel, seeks honest, compaK* SM whos a good listener Adl 1185

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CRAFTS CALENDAR Stars shine bright for Leukemia, Research, life

Listings for the Crafts Calendar should be submitted in writing no later than noon Friday for the r&nt Thursday's issue. They can be mailed to Sue Mason at 30251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150, or by fax at (313) 591-7279. For more information, call (313) 953-2131.

spring craft show 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, March 8, at the college, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia. Some 150 crafters will be on hand. There djao will be refreshments and tpiurly raffles. Admission will H.50 for adults and children 12 years and older, 50 cents for flltidren 5-12 years old and chil-

under age 5 free. For more information, call (313) 462-4417.

WAYNE-WESTLAND YMCA

T5ie Wayne-Westland Family YMCA will have a craft show 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. March 15, at the Y, 827 S. Wayne Road. Westland. Table space is still available. For more information, call Pauline King at (313) 721-7044.

FRANKLIN NIGH SCHOOL

The Franklin "High School Patri-ots Club will have a craft show 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 15, at the high school. 31000 Joy Road, Livonia. There will be more than 175 crafters featured. Admission will be $1 and free for those five years and under.

FRIENDSHIP CENTER

Cyafters are still needed for an Easter Extravaganza Craft Show to be held 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 15, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 16. at the Westland Friendship Center, 1119 Newburgh Road, Westland. For more information, call (313) 722-7632. The show is sponsored by the Friendship Center. Westland Senior Resources Department and Superior Arts:

MADONNA UNIVERSITY Madonna University will have its 12th annual spring arts and crafts showcase 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 15, in the Activities Center. Admission Will $2 for adults with children under 12 admitted free. Numer-ous unique handmade arts and «rafts will be displayed, includ-

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there will be a $1,000 raffle at 4:45 p.m. For more information, call (313) 432-5603. Madonna University is a Schoolcraft and Levan, Livonia.

UVOM1A CHURCHILL

Crafters are needed for Livonia Churchill High School PTSA s ninth annual arts and crafts show Saturday, March 22, at the high school, 8900 Newburgh Road, north of Joy Road, Livo-nia. Show hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition to crafts, there will be food and beverages. Admission will be $1. For more information, call Diane at (313) 422-4507 or Garret at (313) 464-7425.

CLARENCEVILLE

The Athletic Boosters of Clarenceville High School will present its annual Touch of Spring" craft boutique 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 22, at the school, 20155 Middlebelt Road. Livonia. There will be more than 150 selected crafters, snack bar and craft raffle. No strollers will be permitted, how-ever, babysitting will be avail-able. Admission will be $2.

BAILEY CENTER

A spring craft show will be held 4-9 p.m. Friday, March 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 22. and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun-day, March 23, a t the Bailey Recreation Center. 36651 Ford Road, behind the Westland City Hall. For more information, call Doris at (313) 326-0146 or Donna at (313) 453-5719.

LIVONIA STEVENSON

Livonia Stevenson High School will have a Spring Spectacular craft show 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Satuniay, April 19, at the school, 33500 Six Mile Road, Livonia. Spaces - 10 by 10 feet or 6 by 16 feet - are available for $50. Limited electricity will be available for no additional cost. There will be a bake sale and concession foods throughout the day. The "Eye Opener" School Store also will be open. Admis-sion will be $1. For more infor-mation, call (313) 464-1041 or (313)478-2395.

UVONIA YMCA

The Livonia Family YMCA is accepting applications from qualified crafters for one-day Mulberry Market Saturday, Nov. 1. For more information and for applications, call the Y at (313) 261-2161.

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graphed by members of the Detroit Pistons, while Cathy Howe (below) puts in a bid for a crystal candy dish They were among the many items available to the highest bidder during the silent auction at LRL's 16th annual Evening of Hope March 1 at Laurel Manor in Livonia. The soldout event featured Pis-tons Terry Mills as honorary chair, with Rich Fisher, Denise Dador and Lila Orbach as master and mis-tresses of ceremonies. Among those attending was Linda Hoffmann of Livonia who found the cocktail hour's hors d'oeuvres table to her liking.

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All-WLAA volleyball Both Plymouth Salem and Plymouth Canton

were well-represented on the all-Western Lakes Activities Association volleyball teams.

Salem, which finished second in the league to Walled Lake Central, placed two players on the all-conference team and another on the all-Lakes Division squad.

Plymouth Canton, the Western Division cham-pion, put one on the all-WLAA team, with two more making all-Western Division.

Salem's Jenny Trott, a junior outside hitter, and Amanda Abraham, a junior middle blocker, were all-conference picks. Canton's Jessica Orle-man, a senior middle hitter, was also named to the all-WLAA team.

Other all-WLAA choices were seniors Becky Cummings and Jenny Keeler, from Central; senior Megan McGinty, from Livonia Churchill; and senior Tricia Traczyk, from North Farming-ton.

Named to the all-Lakes Division squad was Salem's Angie Sillmon, a sophomore middle blocker. Senior Christy Harkless of Westland John Glenn; seniors Katie Horton and Laura Hochthanner of Central; seniors Nicole Tobin and Gina Palmeri of Livonia Stevenson; and senior Sarah Mikel of Farmington were also all-Lakes selections.

Canton seniors Nikki Kovachevich, a setter/defensive specialist, and Jenny Sikora, an outside hitter, were chosen to the all-Western Division squad. So were Livonia Frankl in seniors Randi Wolfe and Brooke Hensman; Northville senior Danielle Jaskot; Farmington Harrison senior Abby Ault; and Churchill senior Lori Leszczynski.

Honorable mention all-division picks from Salem were-s#niors Jenny Storm and Kristie Giddings, junior Kari Flynn and sophomore Andrea Pruett. Honorable mention all-division choices from Canton were seniors Courtney Wells, Donna Logsdon and Brandi Bernard, and junior Stephanie.Chefan.

Whalers lose a pair For most of the season, the rivalry between the

Sau l t Ste. Marie Greyhounds, f i r s t in the Ontario Hockey League's West Division, and the fourth-place Detroit Whalers has been tight

Last weekend, it wasn't. The Greyhounds pounded the Whalers twice at

Compuware Arena, winning 5-1 Saturday and 7-3 Sunday.

The losses left the Whalers with a 24-32-6 record and still in fourth place, 27 points behind the first-place Greyhounds (36-17-9).

Saturday's game was close for one period only. The Greyhounds scored a power-play goal — the

- fust of four — just 2:27 into the game. Nathan Perrott netted it; he scored two goals and added an assist in the game.

Detroit tied it seven minutes later, getting a shorthanded score by Harold Druken. Druken has 26 for the season.

Sault Ste. Marie pulled away after that, how-ever, scoring twice in the second period and twice more in the third. Robert Esche was in goal for Detroit; he made 24 saves.

The Whalers host the Windsor Spitfires at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday.

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Soccer •The Canton Crushers , an under-16 girls

recreational soccer team, finished first in both the Fall and Winter I indoor sessions at the WideWorld Indoor Soccer Complex in Ann Arbor.

The Crushers combined record was 16-0. They scored a total of 114 goals while surrendering just seven in the two sessions.

Team members are Miehon Andrews, Carrie Bartkowiak, Emily Bauer, Jessica Blanchard, Michelle Devos, Jenni fer Fitchett , Jennifer Foess, Lindsay Heimerl, Jennifer Judycki, Katie Krause, Kristen Krohn, Valerie Kurzynski, Jes-sica Lacey, Candace Lynett, Katie Middlestead, Nicole Miller, Amber Payne, Julie Tuner, Jessica VanBuhler and Jennifer Wycihowski.

The team is coached by Chuck Miller and Gary Kurzynski; the team manager is Becky Krohn.

•The Livonia Youth Soccer Club under-16 girls team placed first in the under-18 division in the first session at Total Soccer. The younger team outacored its older opponents 38-9 and posted four shutouts.

In the second session at Total Soccer, the LYSC club was 7-1 and tied for first. For its efforts, the team was rewarded with free tickets to a Detroit Rockers' game, with an on-field tro-phy presentation at halftime.

Team members are Blakely Barry, Kristen Esparxa, Michelle Esparza, Nichole Gellner, Lauren Gunn-Boyar, Jamie Jakacki, Chris Mel-l.,r Am anda Mikail, KyU Murphy. Olfoda Nal-lums, Colleen Scanlon. Jamie Scott, Kassie Scov-•1, Lube Steca, Andrea Surratt, Carolynne Suveg and Crystal Wright.

The team ia coached by Mike Esparza and l/m Suveg; Rich Nellums ia team manager.

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Chief defense claws Pats BY C J . RISAK SPORTS EDITOR

Going up against a team with a player the stature of Matt Bauman, Livonia Franklin's 6-foot-8 senior center, mean t Plymouth Canton would have to get a true team effort. 1 Wednesday night in a Class A bas-ketball d i s t r i c t semifinal at Northville HS, the Chiefs got just that.

They couldn't stop Bauman com-pletely, but they limited him to 14 shots and 15 points with a strong defensive game that resulted in a 41-36 triumph.

Canton, now 16-6, advances to the -district championship against Ply-mouth Salem, a 39-32 victor over Novi in the other district semifinal. The final will be at 7 p.m. Friday at Northville. —-r

"We had our chances," said Franklin coach Dan Robinson, his team bowing out at 10-11. "But we didn't make the plays when we needed to.

"Canton is a team you have to beat — they ' r e well prepared, they're not going to give it away. They deserved it."

The Chiefs made it their kind of game from the. start: low scoring, with them in front most of the way (Franklin led just twice, both times by a point and both times in the sec-ond quarter), and a patient pace.

They were ahead 10-7 after one quarter and 25-17 at the half, due mostly to sophomore guard Joe Cortel l ini ' s outside shooting. Cortellini nailed three three-point-ers. all in the first half, in scoring 10 points.

But the tough defense didn't just belong to Canton. Franklin's zone pushed the Chiefs to the outside, and although Cortellini did some damage, Canton's most reliable scor-ers — Nick Hurley, Donte Scott and Rob Johnson — were for the most part ineffective.

Hurley did score 10 points, but Scott and Johnson combined for just nine. Canton made only 12-of-40 shots (30 percent); Franklin was 16-

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of-48 (33 percent). So while the mainstays struggled,

the Canton bench came through. Johnson, who was given the task of checking Bauman, ended up fouling out with 6:06 remaining. ^ •

Enter Mike Eisner, who kept the Chiefs from missing a beat. "Mike Eisner was huge," said Canton coach Dan Young. "He gave us a big lift in thf first half and came in in the sec-ond half when Rob was in foul trou-ble to cover Bauman, and he did a great job."

Again, it wasn't just Johnson and Eisner covering Bauman, but Matt Ammons (who returned to action after missing two games with a sore back) and anyone else in the vicini-ty.

"We made it hard for them to get it in to (Bauman) and we gave the guy covering him some help," said Young.

Still, Bauman scored all seven of Franklin's first-quarter points and had nine by halftime. But it wasn't 'until the second half that the Patri-ots pulled to within striking dis-tance.

They held Canton to l-of-9 shoot-ing from the floor in the third qua* ter, trimming the deficit to 29-25." Then two Bauman baskets in a 38-second span of the fourth quarter made it a three-point game (34-31) with 4:39 left. ~

The difference was still three, thanks to a three-pointer by Nick Mongeau, with 1:55 to go. But Franklin could draw no closer, mia-firing^on some good chances and allowin^Wurley step in for a steal with 33 seconds to go.

Free throws were a significant fac-tor, especially down the stretch. The Pats made just l-of-7 in the game and failed on a pair of one-and-one opportunities in the last 2:12. Can-ton was 14-of-20 (70 percent) at the line.

Bauman hit 7-of-14 shots in scor-ing his game-high 15 points; he also had nine rebounds. Jay Fontaine added 10 point* and grabbed six

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Rocks survive Novi scare BY C J . RISAK

SPORTS EDITOR

It seems Plymouth Salem's basketball team does-n't know a good thing when it stumbles into one.

The Rocks came within three seconds of shutting out Novi in the first quarter of Wednesday night's Class A district basketball semifinal at Northville HS. Kyle Kearney's jumper from the corner ruined it.

Salem was hardly on fire, either. Kearney's bas-ket made it 12-2 after one quarter, it was still a 10-point cushion, but that wouldn't last.

And it didn't. Novi charged back in the second half, eventually tying the score in the fourth quar-ter. But while the Wildcats reached the pinnacle of the hump, they couldn't get over it — Salem man-aged to thwart them in posting a 54-46 triumph.

"They were cold," Rocks coach Bob Brodie said of Novi's opening quarter. "It was nice to get a lead like that, but you know that they're going to start hitting those shots.

"We should have been up 25 or 30, but we just

didn't convert." Salem still had a 25-16 advantage at the half.

But Kearney was starting to heat up. He hit four three-pointers in scoring a game-high

19 points. A 9-1 Novi run in a 1:27 9pan of the third quarter closed the gap to 35-32; the Rocks got four free throws by Tony Bernhardt in the last 1:11 of the period to make it a seven-point game (39-32).

Two Kearney triples in the first three minutes of the fourth quarter pushed Salem to the brink. The Rocks had not trailed in the game, but Kearney's second trey from the wing pulled the Wildcats to within 43-42.

After a Mike Korduba free throw made it a two-point Salem lead, Novi's Brian Abbot tied it at 44-all with 4:33 to go.

From then on it was a ball game. After two more Korduba free throws put the

Rocks back on top, Novi's Jeff Fannon retied it — for the last time.

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State meet coming up 8BTCJ. RISAK

Five teams, three spots. That was the situation facing

both Plymouth Salem and Ply-mouth Canton — and three other teams — at last Saturday's Class A gymnastics regional, hosted by

anion. The first thVee finishers in the region would go lo the ttate team tournament Friday at FWkford HS.

I t a top spot waa certain to go to Northvil le-Nori , one of the

a top teams, leaving four \ to fight it out for the two

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Salem holds on for district title

BY C J . R I S A K SPORTS EDITOR

Guess that ancient adage applies to Plymouth Salem's volleyball team, with only a minor alteration:

"Can't ttand the heat, ntay out of the tournament." After last week's Class A district at Novi HS, it waa

obvious the favored Rocks liked playing with fire To pass this test, they had to survive three best-of-three-games matches. -1

Which they did, but not before taking all three to the limit.

Salem defeated Northville in the district final 11-16, 15-6. 15-0, to improve to 40-8-5 and advance to Satur-day's regional tournament at Berkley HS. Their firdk* round opponent: nemesis Livonia Ladywood, at 10 a m. Ferndale meets Farmington Hilla Mercy, also st 10 a.m., the winners meet for the title at approximately noon

"Never a doubt, eh?" Salem co-coach Brian Gilles asked in obvious jest af ter the win over Northville. Added his coaching partner, Allie Suffety: "That'i a team that believes in themselves

"But I dont know if we can do this next week against Ladywood.*

Lapses like those Salem suffered during its last Wfe dis t r ic t matches would certainly not be advisabU against the Blazers, who have ended Salem's season id

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McDonald's outburst carries CC to district final 5 " BASKETBALL

BY SEAL ZIPS&R STAFF WRITER

Southfield coach Gary Teasley k n e w a b o u t D e t r o i t C a t h o l i c Central 's abi l i ty to score inside or outside.

But no m a t t e r w h a t s t ra tegy the s e c o n d - y e a r c o a c h c o u l d develop W e d n e s d a y , CC's Marc McDonald foiled.

The senior gua rd poured in 39 points — including seven three-p o i n t e r s — to l e a d t h e h o s t S h a m r o c k s to an 85-69 victory over the Blue J a y s in the Class A 'dtemgt quarter nnai ^———

CC a d v a n c e s to t o m o r r o w ' s d i s t r i c t c h a m p i o n s h i p g a m e against Detroi t Redford. J ip-off is 7 p.m.

McDonald owed much of h i s

'success to CC's early game plan of pounding the ball inside to 6-foot-10 Chris Young. The junior scored nine points in the first q u a r t e r to he lp open up t h e perimeter for McDonald.

"Our plan is to always estab-lish the low post game," McDon-ald said: "That helps open up the outside game. So I was happy to see us work the ball inside."

T h a n k s to a 12-2 r u n ^ t h e 'Shamrocks led 5d0-i? af ter tKe first quarter. McDonald erupted in t h e second q u a r t e r for 17 points, but the Blue Jays were able to stay in the game.

The second q u a r t e r t u r n e d

into a shoot-out with the two t e a m s combin ing for seven triples (.each team finished with nine treys I. Southfield was able to cut the CC lead to two twice, but three consecutive triples by McDonald held off the Blue Jays.

C o r a t t i is used to see ing McDonald t ak ing over games and had no problem with the gunner hoisting many difficult triple tries.

"Marc has had the green light since h i s sophomore season," C o r a t t i s a i d . "Actually, the

Uam has, the green light — we have no traffic lights on this team. We will question some shots, however."

A f t e r t h e scor ing fu ry was completed. CC took a 43-36 lead

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in the 15-team regional. "It w a s real surpr i s ing ," said

Salem coach Pam Yockey. "This: is the first t ime there was a per-fect tie in the team race. It was really a neat th ing to .happen."

Can ton coach J o h n Cunning-ham certainly wouldn't disagree, considering how it turned out —

down to final rotation, with Pio-neer scoring well, but not quite good e n o u g h , on t h e b a l a n c e beam.

n; t h e ^ T r a u m a t i c word." said Cunn ingham.

A total of 13 teams will com-pete for the state crown. Three-time defending champion Hol-land is a g a i n among t h e f avo r i t e s , t o g e t h e r wi th Nor thv i l l e -Nov i . Roches ter Adams and Hartland.

Br igh ton . Hol t and Troy Athens figure to be just below the top four , w i t h Por tage . Rochester, Salem, Canton, Glenn and Grand Rapids Union filling out the field.

Nor thvi l le-Novi . which was upset by Hartland at the "West-ern Lakes Activities Association Tournament in Can ton ' s gym nine days e a r l i e r , was more de te rmined t h i s t ime. Mus-tangs claimed the top four posi-t ions in t h e Div i s ion I al l-a r o u n d , and a f i f t h f in i shed sixth.

The only one to break up

Nor thv i l l e -Nov i ' s a l l - a round dominance was Salem's Kristin Kosik, who was fifth (35.575). Kosik's best placing was a sec-ond in the vault 18.825».

She was a l so s ix th in t h e uneven parallel bars i8.85), sev-enth in the floor exercise (9.0) and eighth in the balance beam <8 9). "It was one of hpr strongest meets," said Yockey.

Canton put two gymnasts in the top 10 in the Division I all-a round . Marcie Emerick took ninth <34;©2&>-and Liz Fitzgerald was 10th (33.55).

Emerick tied for third in the vault (8.6), tied for ninth in the beam (8.65), placed ninth in the floor (8.825) and tied for 11th in the bars (7.95).

Fitzgerald tied for four th in the bars (8.9), tied for fifth in the v a u l t (8.45), was 12th in the floor (8.15) and took 15th in the beam (8.05).

The only other top-10 scorer for Salem or Canton in Division I was Salem's Allison Bracht, who tied with Fitzgerald for fifth in the vault (8.45).

Brooke Kilby led the Salem and Canton Division II scorers, f i n i s h i n g e i g h t h in the al l-a round (33.35). Kilby tied for sixth in the bars with Canton's Nicole V a a g e n e s i8.5), was eighth in the vault (8.2) and tied for ninth in the floor with three o t h e r s , i nc lud ing t e a m m a t e . Jl • . '•

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into halftime. •The Shamrocks were able to

play their fast-paced game, due in part to switching from a man defense into a zone, f

""We went into a zone a f t e r Chris picked up his second foul," Coratti said. "They did hit some three-pointers against the zone, but they didn't look as comfort-able against it." ' •

Southfield scored the first four points of the third quarter to cut the deficit to four, but CC coun-tered with a 10-0 spurt and took control- of the game.

The Shamrocks led by as many as 24 points in the fourth quar-

ter before Southfield f in ished with a late flurry:

In addition to McDonald's 39, CC received 22 points and 13 r ebounds f rom Young. Nick Moore ch ipped in w i t h n i n e points.

The Blue Jays, who Finished

12-8, were paced by Alvin West-brook and Joey Kennedy, who each scored 14 points. Clarence -Powell added eight points and 14 boards.

The Shamrqcks will attempt to win its seventh consecutive dis-trict title and ninth in 10 years.

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In add i t i on to scor ing 10 points, Hurley pulled down six boards, had five assists and two steals. Eisner finished with four

points and six rebounds, while Scott led C a n t o n w i t h seven boards; Scott also had two steals. •-

The Chiefs o u t r e b o u n d e d Franklin, 29-24.

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Lindsay Hawraney (8.55).

Other Division II top-10 scor-ers were Can ton ' s Be th 'Muy-laert, n in th in the vault (8.15); Hawraney, who tied for ninth in the b a r s (8.4); and C a n t o n ' s Holly Graham, who tied for 10th in the beam (8.5).

"Team consis tency" is what enabled Canfon to advance, said C u n n i n g h a m . "In general , we had a ve ry good meet . T h e r e were no s p e c t a c u l a r pe r fo r -mances, but all in all we had an excellent performance.

"This w a s ano the r of t hose m a x i m i z e d e f fo r t s . They did what they had to do. they did the job."

Yockey t h o u g h t her t e a m ' s success "was a matter of the kids pulling together. It was the first time we had everyone in togeth-er, so I didn't really know what to expect. I really thought we'd be battling for third."

Both Cunningham and Yockey are aiming to win their half of the bracket Friday. "We cpuld finish between eighth and 10th," predicted Yockey.

"I told the kids, 'Let's be first in our six,'" Cunningham said. "We won't have the pressure of being maybe second or third."

For both Canton and Salem, just ge t t ing there was a major gratification.

Andres Lopez gave Salem the lead for good with a short jumper wi th 1:26 remain ing ; Fannon answered with a triple try tha t missed, but Kearney grabbed the r e b o u n d u n d e r n e a t h — t h e n dribbled it off his knee and out of bounds with a minute to play.

T h e res t of t h e s co r ing belonged to Salem. They convert-ed 6-of-8 free throws in the last 36 seconds, Andy Power account-

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only double-figure scorer with 10. Korduba and Bernhardt had nine apiece, and Lopez scored eight.

Elliot Edmunds added 11 for Novi before fouling out with 26 seconds left. The Wildcats also lost Kearney to fouls 10 seconds earlier, and Abbot was given two technicals and ejected a f t e r a

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skirmish with Korduba in the closing seconds.

Now Salem prepares to meet Plymouth Canton, a 41-36 win-ner over Livonia Franklin, in the district championship game at 7 p.m. Friday.

"We'll show up," said Brodie, "and we'll see wha t happens ." What happened when the two teams met ear l ier t h i s season was a 62-47 Canton victory.

regional^ t h e pas t two years.

Perhaps the reason the Rocks s t r u g g l e d a g a i n s t mediocre teams like Northville and Novi, which they beat in the semifi-nals 15-9, 9-15, 15-9, was their f i r s t match a g a i n s t Livonia Churchill. Salem prevailed, 15-17. 15-9, 15-6.

"I think we played the champi-onship match in the first match of the day, against Churchill ," said Gilles. "It's always like that (in the districts). We always play Churchill, and they always take us to the limit."

The Chargers , who f in ished the season at 26-10, came close to ending Salem's season.

"Our problem is that we didn't get the ball to the right people at the right time," said Churchill coach Mike Hughes. "Salem shut down our offensive attack entire-ly.

"In the second game we had the momentum, but we lacked t h e killer instinct to pu t them away."

The Chargers did put Salem a w a y in the f i r s t game, w i t h Danielle Sockolosky serving the final three points. For the match, Megan McGinty led Churchill 's a t t a c k wi th 25 k i l l s . Lori Leszczynsk i added 22, Lisa Fabirkiewicz contributed 19 and Amanda Eszes had 13.

Salem was paced by Angie Sill-

—mon with 14 blocks; Amanda Abraham, with nine kills, seven solo blocks and three block assists; and Jenny Trott, with 11 killls and 15 digs.

That put Salem into the semis against Novi. The Rocks had no real trouble in the f i rs t game, but then fumbled away the sec-ond and put themselves in jeop-ardy in the third, blowing a five-point lead as the Wildcats crept to wifhin 9-8.

However, with Kr is t ie Gid-d ings s e r v i n g and A b r a h a m dominat ing at the ne t , Sa lem scored four-straight points, and Novi never again threatened in losing 15-9.

Trott, whose 32 kills for the day led the Rocks, had 12 and 11 digs versus Novi. Abraham had nine kills, seven solos and two block assists.

"How do you keep from getting an ulcer?" one of t h e Sa l em boosters asked Suffety prior to the championship match. "Time-r e l e a s e blood p r e s s u r e med ic ine , " t h e S a l e m coach joked. "It kicks in when I need it."

In the other semifinal, an oth-erwise successful season ended in disappointment for Canton, which lost to Northville 15-4, 15-12. The Chiefs, whose 35-10-2 final record included two wins over Nor thv i l l e , n e v e r got it going against the Mustangs this

"Some of my players, once they lose it mentally, they can't get it

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back," said Canton Anderson. "Chemi thing with this team.

"But if you were the beginning of the^ this team would go one taller than 5-9, 1} told you you were n u t s . They really were overachievers."

In the championship match, Salem built a 7-2 first-game lead before submerging. Northville, ge t t i ng s t r o n g n e t p lay from Ashley Ossola, scored five of the last six points to pull away to a 15-11 triumph.

The Mustangs opened the sec-ond game where they left off the f i rs t , going in f ron t 4-1. After that, however, Salem cranked it up, getting five points on Jenny Storm's serve to take the lead for good. With Abraham supplying the kills, Giddings served the last four points in the 15-6 win.

The Rocks n e v e r al lowed Northville a chance in the third game. They ended district play in dominating style, scoring the last 22 points.

Trott had nine kills and seven digs to top Salem. Abraham had nine kills too, and both Sillmon and Kelly Street collected five. Kari Flynn also had five kills to go with 16 assists to kills.

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Ladywood's challenged, but advances to regional

• VOLLEYBALL BY BRAD EMC STAFF WRITER

The forecast for Friday's Livo-nia Ladywood Class A volleyball, district was breezy, warm and sunny for the host Blazers.

But Ladywood had to weather some storm clouds in the form of Livonia S tevenson, ea rn ing a hard-fought 15-5, 11-15, 15-5 tri-umph as coach Tom Teeters won his n i n t h d i s t r i c t t i t l e s ince 1986.

The win pushes Ladywood's record to 51-5 overa l l , while Stevenson bows out at 28-9-4.

"We d i d n ' t expect it to be easy," said Teeters, whose Blaz-ers won their fourth consecutive district. "Stevenson went to the tip game in the second game and it helped them out a lot. Their coach Kelly Graham did a good job ot instructing their players where to serve and where to tip the ball . We had trouble han-dling the free ball.

"But we h u n g in t h e r e and even though we lost the second game, we got our momen tum back and it gave us a good start in the third game."

The Blazers, ranked No. 4 in the l a t e s t Class A s t a t e w i d e coaches poll, took a half-hour to dispose of Redford Union in the semifinals, 15-9, 15-12.

Meanwhile, Stevenson had a -d i f f i c u l t t i m e wi th Livonia Franklin in the first match of the night before winning, 15-9. 15-12.

And when the championship m a t c h s t a r t e d , condi t ions s eemed ideal as Ladywood cruised to a 15-5 first-game win over the Spartans.

"The first time we played them at Schoolcraft (Invitational) we were scared and we got caught up in the whole image of Lady-wood," Stevenson coach Kelly Graham said. "But tonight we were not afraid to play them.

"This is t h e h a r d e s t we've played all season."

In the first meeting between the teams, back on Feb. 1, 5-foot -11 sophomore S tephanie Dulz wasn' t a factor simply because she was a m e m b e r of the J V ' squad.

But a f te r being pulled up by Graham for last week's Western L a k e s Act iv i t ies Assoc ia t ion tourmnament . Dulz proved she was a varsity player and more, especially when she was attack-ing from the middle.

Behind the passing of Nicole Tobin, the digging of Lindsay Pfe i f e r and Kelly Kr is ty , the Spartans jumped out to leads of 10-4 and 14-7 before holding on for a 15-11 win, even ing t h e match in games at 1-1.

But Ladywood regouped in the decisive third game as the Spar-tans could not recover from a 10-5 deficit.

Lefty S a r a h Poglits, the 6-1 junior, finished the match with 15 kills, while Jenny Lachapelle and Cathy Hermann added 15 and 12, r e spec t ive ly . J e n n y Young, a 6-1 sophomore, added six kills off the bench.

Kristen Dause contributed 17 digs and two key blocks, while set ter Nicole Vondracek added 44 assists (with only one error)

and 13 digs. "I 'm not d ispleased a t a l l , "

Teeters said. "Stevenson did a good job. Our problem was weak free ball passing.

"I waa confident we could come back and win t h e th i rd game because we've done that most of the season in the really close matches."

Dulz led the Stevenson hitting attack with 15 kills, while Gina Palmeri, a 6-foot senior playing her f ina l ma tch , added e igh t kills and two blocks.

K r i s t y had 19 digs, whi le Pfeifer added 15 digs. Each col-lected six kills.

But it was thepoised play of Dulz which turned some heads.

"We knew she (Dulz) was a good player and she did a great job , " T e e t e r s sa id . "She h a d major spring and did a good job going around our block and mak-ing adjustments in the air."

Added G r a h a m : "Next y e a r she's going to be a key and she definitely opened some eyes."

Franklin gave Stevenson a run behind the passing of senior set-ter Randi Wolfe, who finished with 24 assists. She also had six

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Brooke Hensman paced the P a t r i o t s wi th 10 ki l ls , wh i l e Mel i s sa Zawacki and Missy B l a n t o n added six and f ive , respectively.

Defensive contributions came from Jamie Wensing and Cathy Wolfe, who combined for 20 digs.

The Patriots finished 19-19-10 overall, respectable considering they lost senior captain and set-ter Janine Bosman for the sea-son after being seriously injured in a car accident on Dec. 21.

"Overall I was pleased wi th t h e l as t th i rd of the season , " F rank l in coach Ann Hutch ins said. "We missed Janine, but the k ids who went in for he r got some good experience, Wensing in particular.

"Wolfe was our heart-and-soul. We lack the hitting power consis-tency — collectively — that other teams have. But defensively we played well. We showed sports-manship and character despite some of our shortcomings."

RU bowed out at 20-16-4- over-al l , bu t t h e P a n t h e r s did not resemble the team which fin-ished third with a 9-5 record in the Mega Conference 's Whi t e Division.

"We were really nervous," RU first-year coach Vicki Toth said. "When we heard we were play-ing Ladywood, we were real ly pumped up.

"Bu t once we saw the b ig crowd, I think the atmosphere intimidated us a litttle bit."

Ladywood served n ine aces against the Panthers, including three by Poglits.

Ladywood moves in to t h e regional semifinal , 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Berkley against the Novi district champion.

"We haven't broken the 50-win mark in awhile and that's a good sign," Teeters said.

BY C J . RISAK SPORTS EDITOR

Monday ' s Class A d i s t r i c t opener a t Northvil le between Plymouth Salem and Livonia Churchill, teams at seemingly oppo-site ends of the basketball spectrum, was a perfect example of how deceiving a final score can be. •

Yes, Salem — the team with 15 regular-season wins — prevailed over Churchill, and the final score was lopsided, 76-59. With the Chargers finishing the season at 3-18, the outcome wasn't unexpected.

But with 4/12 minutes left in the game, it was still very much in doubt.

The difference were two scoring streaks by the Rocks that Churchill could not answer. The first started with 4:49 left in the third quarter and the Chargers ahead, 40-37.

Until that point, Salem's most consistent offensive threat this season — point guard Andy Power — had been held scoreless. But in a span of 2:22, Power scored six points to spark a 12-0 Rock run.

Salem had a 49-40 lead by the end of the s t r e a k and would not t r a i l in the game again.

That doesn't mean Churchill rolled over. The Chargers trailed 54-46 after three peri-ods, but outscored Salem 6-2 to s tar t t he . fourth, cutting the deficit in half.

It remained a four-point game until 4:34 was left. From then on, the contest belonged to the Rocks: They outscored Churchill 18-5 to close it out.

Power finished with 12 points, eight com-ing in the third quarter. The player that led Salem from s tar t to finish, however, was Andres Lopez —. he netted 22. Jeff McKian added 13. nine in the fourth period. _ _ _

Churchill got 14 points apiece from Justin Mattison and Kevin Renaud. and 12 each from George Kithas and Matt Van Buren.

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"We emphasized getting back on defense, j u s t for h im , " said Churchi l l coach Rick Austin of Power. Aust in figured stopping Power would slow down the Rocks' running game.

The strategy worked — for a while. Then Power started knifing hiB way to the basket; all eight of his third-quarter points came off drives to the hoop.

Salem led 15-14 after one quarter, but a basket by Kithas capped a Churchill run in the second quar ter , giving the Chargers a 30-24 lead. Over the last 2 1/2 minutes of the half , however, Salem scored s ix-s t ra igh t points to leave the game knotted at 30-all at the break.

"They did a nice job with their patience," said Salem coach Bob Brodie of Churchill. "I don't think we played tha t flat, Churchill just did a nice job.

"We made some adjustments in the second half, we were a little more patient. (But the difference) was Lopez — he carried us in the first half."

Salem's patience in the second half showed in its shooting: The Rocks were 13-of-29 from the field in the first half (44.8 percent); in the second, they were 15-of-21 (71.4 percent).

"For the talent we have," said Austin, "we have to plaj^ scrappy, so we can be in the game at the end. Then if the other team isn't up to it, we can beat them."

Al though the Charge r s ' record doesn ' t reflect it , by Aus t in ' s count they lost 11 games by five or fewer points. "WTe've set the tempo for the future of Churchill basketball." he said-

That future doesn't appear to be too dis-tant.

Cantpn 47, Northville 36: The host Mus-tangs , gave Plymouth Canton all it could handle in Monday's district opener — for a half.

Then defense took over. The Chiefs, who trailed 19-17 at the half,

limited Northville to 11 points in the second half until the final 18 seconds of the game, when the issue was already decided.

A three-pointer by Dave Terakedis had pulled Northville to within 30-28 with 3:58 left in the third quarter. After that , however, the Mustangs scored jus t one basket until those final 18 seconds.

The pivotal p layer for t h e Chiefs was, again, point guard Donte Scott. He Bcored his team's first eight points of the game en route to a game-high 19 points, on 7-of-ll shooting. He also had four rebounds, two steals and two assists.

Rob Johnson added 12 points (10 in-the second half) on 4-of-5 shooting, and grabbed eight rebounds. Northville got 12 points from Jeff Arenz and 10 from Luis Guajardo, but leading-scorer Terakedis was held to seven on 3-of-10 shooting, thanks to Scott's suffo-cating man-to-man defense.

The Chiefs scored the first six points of the second half, thanks to three steals by Nick Hurley, and never again trailed.

Northville finishes with a 10-11 record.

St. A g a t h a 82, A g a p e 36: Redford St.. Agatha jumped out to leads of 19-11 and 36-19 en route to their 15th win in 20 games.

Spencer Galloway scored 15 points and Ian Wincher added 13 for the Aggies, while Matt Major led Agape with 15.

"Hie Wolverines concluded their season 13-4 with thp Class D district-opening loss at Southfield Franklin Road Christian.

Despite 3 wins, CC can't catch up to Brother Rice Redford Ca tho l i c C e n t r a l

earned three individual firsts en route to a runner-up finish Sun-day in the Catholic League boys swim c h a m p i o n s h i p s he ld at Royal Oak Dondero.

B i r m i n g h a m B r o t h e r Rice, ranked No. 1 in Class A. took the team title with 493 points fol-lowed by CC (315), University of D e t r o i t - J e s u i t (194), H a r p e r Woods Notre Dame (169) and Warren DeLaSalle (120). _

Kevin Reinke, a senior, swept the 100- and 200-yard freestyles

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with times of 49.23 and 1:46.85, respect ively. T e a m m a t e M a t t Baran captured first in the 500 freestyle (4:55.36).

J.P. Merchant added a pair of seconds in t h e 200- and 500 freestyles with times of 1:50.61 and 4:55.74, respectively. Nick Sosnowski added a second in the 200 individual medley (2:03.51).

All three CC relay teams also f inished second — Sosnowski, Baran. Reinke and Paul Connol-ly, 200 medley (1:47.7) ; Tim Shedd , N a t e M a r k o u , M a t t

Tobkin and Doug Car l in , 200 f r ees ty l e (1 :37.46) ; Ryan Meekins. Baran, Sosnowski and Reinke, 400 freestyle (3:19.42).

Connolly also added a third in the 100 breaststroke (1:04.27).

"The guys swam well and just about everybody posted their personal bests ," CC first-year coach Dan Knipper said. "This is the most points we've scored in awhile."

Knipper also was pleased with two divers, Greg Braziunas and

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In-between weather no reason to stay indoors OUTDOOR INSIGHTS

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It's that time of the year when cabin fever can really set in. Th^ ice in sou theas te rn Michigan is shot and ice fishing has come to a stand st i l l . Rabbit hunting has also slowed to a tortoises pace with the lack of snow cover in our neck of the woods. If boredom has set in and "you're itch-ing to get out of the house.'fear not. There

are plenty of outdoor-related activities on t ap this weekend to keep you're i n t e r e s t . Anglers, archers, turkey hunters and general outdoor enthusi-asts can all get out and enjoy the week' end with numerous activities scheduled throughout the Observer & Eccentric coverage area which ranges from west-ern Wayne County to northern Oakland County.

Gone fishin' .Want to catch a trout or hone your fly

fishing skills? Check out the Midwest Fly Fishing Expo at the Southfield Civic center or the Greater Detroit Sportfish-mg Expo at the Palace of Auburn Hills.

The 19th annual Midwest Fly Fishing Expo, which is the major annua l fundraiser for the Livonia-based Michi-

gan Fly Fishing Club, runs Saturday (10 a.m.-7 p.m.) and Sunday (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) at the Southfield Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen Road-

Fly fishing experts Gary Borger, Dave Whitlock and Capt. John Kumiski will be the featured speakers. A slew of exhibitors will have booths at the show and will offer everything you need in fly fishing equipment. There will also be fly tying, rod building and casting demon-strations. Tickets are $8 for adults and children.under 12 will be admitted free. Call (810) 486-4967 for more informa-tion.

The Sportfishing Expo runs today (4-9:30 p.m.I, Friday (4-9:30 p.m.) Satur-day (10 a.m.-9:30 p.m.) and Sunday (10 a.m.-6 p.m.) at the Palace of Auburn Hills The show features continuous seminars with a l ineup of al l -s tar speakers including walleye experts Mark Martin, Bud Riser and Keith Kavajecz; bass busters Jeff Snyder and Bob Collins^ renowned outdoor writer and film maker Tom Huggler; and many others.

The popular attraction the "Hawg Trough", which is a giant aquarium that gives spectators an up-close look at how different lures are presented and how live fish react to them, returns to the show. There are also over 300 exhibitors including manufacturer reps, fishing tackle dealers, guides and outfitters.

Par t ic ipants can check out a 3,100-pound great white shark, fish in a trout stream, experience "virtual reality" fish-ing against a computer, and purchase a 1997 fishing license from the Oakland County Sportfishing Association.

Tickets are $7.50 for adults, $3.50 for children ages 6-12, and children under six will be admitted free.

Huntin' for answers Turkey hunters can get a jump on the

upcoming spring season at a turkey hunting seminar slated for 6 p.m. Fri-day in Allen Park. Sponsored by the Michigan Big Game Hunters Associa-tion, the seminar will be conducted by Roy Aeschbacker and held at Red Fawn Hall, 6588 Allen Road, Allen Park. Hunters will learn hunting strategy and calling techniques and. can also enjoy an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner.

.Tickets are $10 and available by call-ing (313) 928-1340.

Archers can tune-up with a 3D shoot which begins at 9 a.m. Sunday .at the Oakland County Sportsman Club in Clarkston. The shoot features all 3D targets and takes the archer through a wooded course featuring groynd and elevated shots which simulate actual hunting situations.

The day begins at 8 a.m. with a pan-h r « » n k f f l s t f o r a l l s h n n t e r s . . X h f i . .

Oakland County Sportsman Club is couple programs offered through the eivntngs at (810) 901-2573.

located at 4770 Waterford Road in Clarkston. Call (810) 623-0444 for more information.

If you'd prefer to stay indoors and shoot your bow, head nor th of the Palace on M-24 and check out RedjOaks Archery. Located just 1.5 miles east of M-24 on Davison Lake Road <the Oak-land County/Lapeer County line), Red Oaks features an indoor 3D range with a moving buck target, 24 standard 20-yard shooting lanes, a da r t tunne l (video archery), and a complete pro shop. Its best to call ahead for a reser-vation, (810) 628-1661.

Make changes now If you've considered adding a scope to

your favorite deer rifle, or trying a dif-ferent load in your muzzleloader, now is 3 g*eat time to make those changes since there is usually no waiting at the local rifle and shotgun ranges at this time of year. Bald Mountain in Lake Orion (810-814-9193), Pontiac Lake in Waterford (810-666-1020) and Pointe Mouillee near Rockford (313-379-3820 > are all open for shooting during "the win-ter.

Sweet maple syrup If you fancy maple syrup on your

pancakes or waffles, you can learn the " ,_a_

Huron-Clinton Metroparks and Oak-land County Parks. See how maple trees are tapped, and how the sap is drained and then boiled down into syrup.

Independence Oaks, near Clarkston, will offer a program on maple sugaring beginning at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Inde-pendence Oaks is located on Sashabaw Road, 1.5-miles north of 1-75. Call (810) 625-0877 for reservations.

Similar p rograms will be offered throughout the weekend at Indian Springs Metropark near White Lake and at Kensington Metropark near Mil-ford. Call (800) 477-3192 for more infor-mation and to make a reservation at the Metroparks.

So there you have it. If one of the above activities don't break the cabin fever you pan always head out to your deer hunting spot and look for shed antlers, check out the rabbit hunting opportunities at one of the local state game areas, or simply stay home and rfent a hunting or fishing video. You don't have to be bored and full of cabin fever.

Anglers ami hunters are urged to report their success. Questions and comments are also encouraged. Send information to 805 E. Maple, Birmingham, MI. 48009 Fax informa-

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Shamrocks done in by Denby • BASKETBALL

Redford Catholic Cent ra l senior guard Marc McDonald scored the 1,200th point of his career in the first half of Satur-day's Operat ion-Fr iendship Game, but adding to that mile-stone after halftime wasn't going to be easy.

Detroit Denby used several players to limit McDonald to two baskets in the second half and the Tars rall ied to beat the Shamrocks, 68-56, at the Univer-sity of Detroit-Mercy's Calihan Hall,

McDonald, who also surpassed the 200 mark for career three-point baskets recently, had 16 points by halftime.

He had 10 points in the first quar ter when the Shamrocks jumped to a 25-15 lead. The Tars increased their defensive pres-sure, however, and made four shots from three-point range in the second quarter to take a 40-36 halftime lead.

CC's 6-foot-10 junior center Chris Young had a game-high 25 points, including six straight to s tar t the second half, but the Tars were willing to exchange his point* for less from McDon-ald.

The Tars' couldn't enjoy their championship long, however, as they were upset Monday in a Class A district first-round game by Grosse Pointe South.

"That boy can play," Denby coach Reuben Washington said of McDonald, who has signed with Loyola (Chicago). "He went to work in the first half. We just played good man defense, kept sending bodies at him. We'd rather shut down the three and were hoping for help low. He (Young) is 6-10 and our biggest guy is 6-4 so we were giving at least six inches."

Senior guard Sydney Mitchell led the Detroit Public School League champion Tars with 22 points. Taberi Jones scored 16 and Derrele Murray 13. • Senior guard Ronald Dotson, the son of professional boxer Tommy Hearns , had seven points and was one of the play-ers assigned to guard McDonald.

"We just wanted to cut off his driving and keep a hand in his face because he can shoot," Dot-son said.

McDonald made his first shot a t tempt of the second half, a reverse layup with 5:32 left in the third quarter that gave the Shamrocks a 44-42 lead.

He missed his last five shots of the third quarter and two more to start the fourth quarter before f inally ending his scoring drought with 2:32 remaining in the game.

beginning," McDonald said. "My legs were not there. I don't know if the weeks have caught up with me or what."

Despite the lack of scoring, CC trailed only 61-56 after McDon-ald's basket.

The Shamrocks had a chance to cut the deficit to three or two, but one of the CC players lost the ball out of bounds after grab-bing a rebound on the defensive end with 2:05 left.

The Tars went on to outscore the Shamrocks 7-0 the rest of the way.

"This game was a lot closer than the score indicates, but that's the way it goes," CC coach Rick Coratti said.

"We were still in it (down 61-56). We had got the rebound, came up the floor, had scored four straight, who knows?" We had some good shots, just missed them. We came down here to

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SHOWS/FESTIVALS F L Y F I S H I N G E X P O

The Michigan Flyfishing Club will hostthe 1997 Midwest Fly-fishing Expo on Saturday and Sunday, March 8-9, at the Southfield Civic Center. Dave Whitlock. Gary Borger and Capt John Kumiski are the featured speakers. Tickets are $8 for adults and children under 12 will be admitted free. Call (810) 486-4967 for more information.

S P O R T F I S H I N G E X P O

The ninth annual Greater Detroit Sportfishing Expo runs through Sunday at the Palace of Auburn Hills. The Show featurs dozens of non-stop seminars, a trout stream for kids, hundreds of outfitters, and exhibitors and much more.

N O V I BOATING E X P O

The 5th annual Novi Boating Expo will be held March 12-16 at the Novi Expo Center. W I L D L I F E ART F E S T I V A L T h e 1 4 t h a n n u a l M i r h i g a n

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SEMINARS TURKEY HUNNT1NG

The Michigan Big Game Hunters Association will hold a wild turkey hunting seminar begin-ning at 6 p.m. Friday, March 7, at Red Fawn "Hall in Allen Park. Koy Aeschbacker will conduct the seminar, which includes an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner. Tickets are $10 each. Call (313> 928-1340 for more information.

(800' 573-6335 for more informa-tion.

BANQUETS BIG G A M E H U N T E R S

The Michigan Big Game Hunters Association will hold its ninth annual banquet and fund raiser beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 22, at Red Fawn Hall in Allen Park. Call (313) 513-7471 for more information.

SPEAKERS D A V E W H I T L O C K

World renowned painter, illus-trator, writer, photographer and fly angler Dave Whitlock will make an appearance, 12:30-8:30 p.m. Friday at the Flymart fly fishing shop in Royal Oak. Call

M I C H I G A N B E A R H U N T E R S

The Michigan Bear Hunters Association will hold its annual convention on March 15 atthe Sylvan Treetops Resort in Gay-lord. Call (517) 732-3180, or (517) 786-4060 for ticket infor-mation.

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FISHING CLUBS METRO-WEST S T E E L H E A D E R S

Metro-West Steelheaders meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month in the cafeteria at Garden City High School. Call (313) 420-4481 for more informa-tion.

M I C H I G A N FLY F I S H I N G

The Michigan Fly Fishing Club meets at 7 p,m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month at Livonia Clarenceville Junior High School. Call (810» 478-1494 for more information.

FOUR S E A S O N S

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Fishing Buddies Fishing Club meets monthly in Rochester Hills. Call (810) 656-0556 for more information.

B A S S A S S O C I A T I O N

The Downriver Bass Association, a non-tournament bass club, meets the fourth Ttlesday of every month at the Dearborn Civic Center. Call (313) 676-2863 for more information,

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Farmington 1:42.38

Westland John Glenn 1:42.57

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Tim Buchanan (Satemi 1:48.51

Justin Barnnger (Harrison) 1:49.42

Pete Bosier (Farmington) 1:49.50

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Steve Domin (Stevenson) 1:50.36

J.P. Merchant (Redford CC) 1:50.61

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Nick Sosnowski (Redford CC) 2:03.51

Ale* Rottgers (Canton) 2:04.89

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Nick Cordfen (Salem) 22.60

Andrew Locke (Salem) 22.86

Paul Aliam (Franklin) 22.91

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Kurtis Hormck I Canton) 23.28

Matt Walker (Harrison) 23.31

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Dan Gabriel |N. Farmington) 23.43

Don LeClair (Cantcxi) 23.43

Dan Jones (Salem) 23.43

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Otto Geiseman (Salem) 266.25

Rob Brooks (Canton) 262.45

Jamie Taylor (Franklin) 254.90

Joe Lebovic <N. Farmington) 233.30

J.T. Svoke (Harrison) 222.10

Matt-Marshall (Churchill) 217.45

John Lowry (Farmington) 206.75

Jeff Phillips (John Glenn) 202.90

Dave Knapp (Stevenson) 200.23

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Tim Buchanan (Salemi 55.20

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Nick Sosnowski (Redford CC) 55.88

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1 0 0 FREESTYLE

Kevin Reinke (Redford CC) 49,23

Ryan Meekins (Redford CC) 49.41

Pete Bosier (Farmington) 49 45

N«ck Corden (Salem) 49 45

Kyle Petroskey (Salem) 50.19

Andrew Locke (Salem) 50.38

Jason Musson (Canton) 50.51

Keith Falk (Stevenson! 50.94

Donny LeClair (Canton) 51.06

Mark Dettlmg (Salem) 51.19

5 0 0 FREESTYLE

John Hawkins (Farmington) 4:52.43

Steve Domjn (Stevenson) 4:53.81

Matt Baran (RedfordCC) 4:55.36

J.P. Merchant (Bedford CC) 4:55.74

Keith Falk (Stevenson) 4:55.89

Justin Barnnger (Harrison) 4:57.36

Kyle Petroskey (Salem) 4:58.10

Brent Metiis (Saiemi 5:01 12

Dave Schacht (Canton) 5:03.62

Victor Hakim (Stevenson! 5:04 61

2 0 0 FREESTYLE RELAY

Plymouth Salem 1:30.34

North Farmington 1:32.46

Plymouth Canton 1:32.90 ,

Farmington Harrison 1:33.51

Westland John Glenn 1:33.52

1 0 0 BACKSTROKE

Dan Gabriel (N. Farmington) 54.63,

Nick Sosnowski (Redford CC) 55.54

Marti Sgnccia (Stevenson) 55.92

Mark Dettling (Salem) 56.14

Ryan Meekins (Redford CC) 57.99

Luke Woodcock (Salem) 58 06

Kevin Reinke (Redford CC) 58.35

Brent Mellis (Salem) 58.37

James McPartlin (John Glenn) 59.32

Aaron Redder (Canton) 59.82

1 0 0 BREASTSTROKE

Robin Trombley (Harrison) 1:01.66

Alex Rottgers (Canton) 1:01.81 ,

Matt Walker (Harrison) 1:02.12

Chris Owen (Farmington) 1:02.27

Paul Connolly iRedford CC) 1:03.14

Ryan Zoumbaris (John Glenn) 1:04.56

John Hawkins (Farmington) 1:04.61

Matt Heiss (Canton) 1:04 99

Matt Beuckelaere (Farmington) 1.05 46

Ryan Dahiman (Canton) 1:05.74

4 0 0 FREESTYLE RELAY

Redford Catholic Central 3:19.42

Plymouth Salem 3 20 79

Uvoma Stevenson 3:23.71

Farmington 3:24.88

North Farmington 3:25.40

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terminal v». Temperance Bedford r e g i o n * ,

cfwmpkon. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. March 11 «t"

Ann Artx* Huron.)

M A M A

at REOFOMO CATHOLIC CENTRAL

M i 7: Championship Anal, 7

p.m. (Winner advances to tha Southfield

regional vs Detroit Cooley district champi-

on.)

at OANOEN CITY

Friday, March 7: Championship final.

6:30 p.m. (Winner advances to the Jack-

son regional vs. Temperance Bedford dis-

tnct champion.)

atNORTHVlUX

Friday, March 7: Championship final, 7

p.m. (Winner advances to the Southfield

Lathrup regional vs. Ferndale district cham-

pion.)

at BLOOMFIELD HILLS LAHSCR

Friday. March 7: Championship final. 7

p.m. (Winner advances to the Southfieid-

Lathqjp regional vs. Soutnfield-Lathrup dis-

tr ict champion.)

CLASS B

at WILLOW RUN

Thursday. March 6: Redford Thurston vs.

Willow Run. 6 p.m.; Deartwrn Divine Child

vs. Dearborn Heights Robichaod. 7:30 p.m.

Saturday. March 7: Championship final.

7 p.m. (Winner advances to the River

Rouge regional vs. Ypsllanti Lincoln district

champion.)

CLASSC

at PONTIAC NOTRE DAME PREP

Friday, March 7: Championship final. 7

p .m. (Winner advances to t h e Harper

Woods B ishop Gallagher reg iona l vs.

Riverview Gabriel Richard district champs

on.)

CLASS D

at SOUTHFIELD FRANKLIN ROAD

Friday, March 7: Championship final. 7

p.m, (Winner advances to the Auburn Hills

Oakland Christian regional vs. Hamtramck

St. Florian A strict champion.)

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

REGIONAL TOURNAMENT DRAWS

CLASS A

at BERKLEY HIGH SCHOOL

(Saturday. March 8)

Semifinals: Farmington Hills Mercy vs

Ferndale, 10 a.m ; Livonia Ladywood vs.

Plymouth Salem, 10 a.m.

Championship final: Approx imate ly ,

noon. (Winner advances to the state quar

(Saturday. March B)

Semifinals: Temperance Bedford vs—

Dearborn, noon: Wyandotte Roosevelt

Westland John Glenn. 1:30 p.m. - *

Championship final: Approximately

p.m, (Winner advances to the state quar-*

te r fmal vs. Berkley regional champ ion^

5:30 p.m. Tuesday. March 11 at Ann Arbor*

Huron.) J

CLASS B

at CARLETON AIRPORT

(Friday, March 7)

Semifinals: Redford Thurston vs. Ida. S

p.m.: Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central vs.

Allen) Park. 6:30 p.m.

Championship final: Approximately ft.

p.m. (Winner advances to the state quai

te r f l na l vs. Durand regional champion,

Tuesday, March 11 at Yspilanti Lincoln.)

CLASSC

at GOODRICH

(Saturday, March 8)

Semifinals: Livonia Clarencevil le vs

Capac. 10 a.m.; Harper Woods Bishop Gal-

lagher vs. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, 11:30

a.m.

Championship final: Approximately 1

p.m. (Winner advances to the state quar j

terfmal vs. Ithaca regional regional Tues-

day. March 11 at Almont.i

PREP HOCKEY

Friday. March 7

Class A semifinals

at Flint IMA. 6 & 8:30 p.m

Saturday. March 8

Class A final at Flint IMA. 7 p.m.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

Thursday. March 6

(at St. Thomas. Fla.)

Madonna vs. Kean College, noon.

Madonna vs. St. Thomas. 2:45 p.m.

Friday. March 7

Madonna at Barry , Fla., neon

Madonna at Nova S'eastern. 2:45 p.m.

Saturday. March 8

Madonna at Barry. Fla. , noon.

WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL

Thursday, March 6

(at Cape Corel, Fla. Complex)

Madonna vs. Regis. Mass . 9 a.m, 1

Madonna vs. St. Thomas, Fla., 11 a.m.

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WEEKEND - A GREAT DAY FOR THE

IRISH"

The Wayne Chapter pre-sents its Renaissance Cho- | rus in "A Great Day for the I rish" an evening of barber-shop entertainment featur- | mg Fred the famous come-, | tly quartet that finished 4th in the Barbershop Har-mony Society's 1996 inter-national competition' and Onyx one of the 1996 Pio-neer District Champion quartets 7:30 p.m March 7, 8..at Plymouth Salem High School im Joy Road in J Canton. Tickets are $1*2, senior & student S10. For information, call Paul Allien at 453-0597 or Gary Simon at 981-6342.

ST. PATRICK'S DANCE

St. Patrick himself is invit-ing you to attend the 5th annual dinner dance to benefit Community Hos-pice Services, a non-profit organization that cares for the incurably ill and their families. The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 8. at the St Mary's Cultural Center in Livonia. You admission ticket includes an open bar. deli-cious full course meal, entertainment, dancing, and door prize opportuni-ties. Tickets can be pur-i based by calling Commu-nity Hospice Services at 313)522-4244.

COCA-COLA SHOW • The Great Lakes Chapter | of the Coca-Cola Collectors j Club is holding an antique

advertising show.at the Livonia Elks Club. 31117 Plymouth Road, 9 a.m. Sunday. March 9, in Livo-nia. The show will provide advertising collectors with an opportunity to buy, sell, and trade antique advertis-ing items featuring Coca Cola and other soda pop beverages. Game room items will also be available. There will be a $2 admis-sion fee.

SPORTS C A R D * MEMORABILIA SHOW

The City of Plymouth will be running a Sports Card & Memorabilia Show at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer Street, Satur-day. March 15. The show-is being held in conjunction with the AA Bantam Hock-ey State Championships held in the same facility. The show will be held 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Any dealers interested in run-ning a booth, call the Recreation department at 455-6620.

THE MUSIC MAN

Mercy High School, a Catholic Preparatory School for young women in Farmington Hills, in col-laboration with Catholic Central High School announces its production of "The Music Man" 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday. Sunday, March 13, 14, and 16th. Mercy students, along with boys from several area high schools and colleges, will perform the well-loved Meredith Willson musical at the school's Rosemary Clooney Auditorium, locat-ed at Eleven Mile and Mid-dlebelt Roads in Farming-

ton Hills. Several young performers from Plymouth and Canton are in the pro-duction. These include Jes-sica Landin (chorus) Mercy High School '97 and Lind-say Meehan (chorus) Mercy High school "97. Advance tickets sales run through March 13 for general admission. Information is available at i810t 476-8922 or (810> 476-8020 ext. '223. Adult tickets are £8. tickets for children and students are S6. Special rates are available for groups of seniors i 10 or morel.

AROUND TOWN READING TUTORS

The Community Literacy Council. Inc. will be con-ducting tutor training sem-inars for its reading pro-gram. To participate in the seminars, a potential tutor should call the Council office at 313-416-4906. The reading tutor seminar will include two 4 hour ses-sions. Part A will be the initial introduction to the program. It includes infor-mation on how the Council operates, where students are from and how they are assigned tutors, sensitivity training, cultural differ-ences and similarities, con-fidentiality issues, admin-istrative requirements of the tutor, and using the Laubach Way of Learning and Laubach Way to English teaching tech-niques. Part B includes discussions on teaching spelling, training in the Challenger series and alternate education tools, and teaching video of English as a second lan-guage.

To be a reading tutor a per-son is required to complete both sessions.

TAX ASSISTANCE

Free income tax assistance for seniors will be available in Canton, Northville and Plymouth from Feb. 1, to April 15. This entirely free service is available to you thru the Tax-Aide program of AARP Volunteer Tax-Aide counselors trained by the IRS will operate at the following sites: 9 a.m. to noon, and 1 to 4 p.m. Tues-days,

Canton Senior Center. 46000 Summit Parkway, in Canton. By appointment, call 397-5444; 9 a.m. to noon, and 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Northville Senior Center, 215 W. Cady, Northville. By appointment, call 349-4140. 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Wednesday. Cultural Center, 525 Farmer, in Ply-mouth. By appointment, call 455-6620. Home visits for handicaps and shut-ins. Bring last year's tax returns; this year's tax forms and all necessary records.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Alzheimer's Associa-tion is seeking volunteers to provide companionship to persons experiencing memory loss. Those who volunteer receive an excel-lent orientation that pro-vides them with the infor-mation and skills to bright-en the life of someone with

March Madness

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Guest artist: The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra and the string players from the Ply-mouth Canton Schools join in a partnership for March Musi-cal Madness. Bryan Kennedy, a French horn player, and associate professor of horn at the University of Michigan's School of Music, is guest artist

I at the March Musical Mad-ness, at 8 p.m. March 15 at the Plymouth Salem High School auditorium. Debbie Stearns,

I orchestra leader at the Ply-mouth-Canton High Schools

Miss Teen Plymouth Cherie Cannon, 13, also will be on hand. Tickets are adults, $12, senior citizens and college stu-dents, $10. Call the Plymouth Symphony office at 451-2112.

Alzheimer's. To learn more or to volunteer for this rewarding experience, calf* Adam Sterling »810» 557-8277.

OPEN HOUSE

Plymouth Children's Nurs-ery will hold its annual open house 1-3 p.m. Sun-day. March 9. at 5825 N. Sheldon Road between Hanford and Ford Road Visitors will meet teachers, see classrooms and learn about the cooperative nurs-ery program. For more information call Janet at 844-0216.

PURIM CELEBRATION

Congregation Bet Chaver-im. serving Jewish families in western Wayne county, will be hosting a Purim Celebration from 7-8 p.m. Thursday. March 13. The children will learn the story of Esther and do a P u rra?cvtftv""A— will be served. Children under 5 years old are wel-come to participate in the celebration. For further information call the congre-gation's events hotline, f3I3l 480-8880. -

CHARITY DINNER

The Plymouth Rock Lodge No. 47 F.&A.M. will have their annual charity dinner for the Plymouth-Canton Clothing Bank at 7 p.m. Friday. March 21. at the Plymouth Masonic Temple,

' 730 Penniman Ave. The public is invited to join in

supporting this worthwhile organization. The cost is $10 each. Call in reserva-tions to 453-1242 by March 17.

FABREGE EXHIBIT

The City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department will be offer-ing a trip to Cleveland. Ohio to exhibit the world renown Fabrege Collection. The two day. one night trip is scheduled for April 7 & 8. The tour price of $199 is based on double occupancy, and includes the following: round trip transportation via restroom equipped Deluxe Bianco Motor Coach, one nights lodging at the Cleveland Hilton, Rain Forest Exhibit, admission to the Fabrege Exhibit, a 1 hour private exhibit lecture, 1 full breakfast, 1 full "Imperial Tea." and one dinner at

The r ta'ts in L-ieve latter"""' A $50 deposit is required to register. Information, con-tact the City of Plymouth Recreation Department at 313-455-6620.

SUPPORT GROUP

Have a problem? Want to . talk0 Call Life Care Min-istries (313)427-LIFE Mon-day-Saturday from 11 a .m-11 p.m. Confidential. Free.

GUEST STORYTELLER

Peggy Heiney, a retired elementary school teacher from Bird School, is telling

stories at the Plymouth District Library from 10-10:45 a.m. the first Satur-day of each month. No reg-istration is required. The Library is temporarily located at 705 S. Main Street.

CRAFTERS

The Livonia Family YMCA is accepting applications from qualified crafters for the Saturday, Nov. 1, show. The Mulberry Market has raised money for the "Invest In Youth" cam-paign for the Livonia Fami-ly YMCA for thirteen years. For more-informa-tion and to receive an application call the Livonia Family YMCA at (313)261-2 1 6 1 .

PLYMOUTH HISTORICAL

March is National Women's History Month and there is no better place

:&L--brate women's history than at the Plymouth Historical Museum. A new, special exhibit focusing on women and their daily lives fea-tures a variety of beautiful creation made by women. Included are exhibits on Quilting, Dressmaking, Needlepoint, Weaving, Sewing, Lacemaking, and China Painting. The muse-um is located in downtown Plymouth at 155 S. Main Street. Hours are Wednes-day, Thursday and Satur-day from 1-4 p.m., and 2-5 Sunday. Admission is $2

C A L E N D A R * 0 * m

The Plymouth and Canton Observers welcome Calendar items. Items should be from non-profit community groups or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or print the information belou1 and mail your item to The Calendar, Plymouth and Canton Observers, 794 South Main Street. Plymouth, Ml 48170, or by tax to 313-4594224 Deadline for Calendar items is noon Friday for the following Thursday's paper. Call 4592700 if you have any questions\

Event:

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Location:

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Additional Info.:

Um additional *h*tt if nectttary

for adults, $.50 for students (5-17) under age 5 is free and the Family Rate is $5.

ANIMAL ADOPTIONS

The animal welfare society has black lab mixed pup-pies available for responsi-ble and humane adoption. Kittens available also. Screening process required. If you are interested in adopting one of these pup-pies call (313) 453-6383 or (810)548-1150.

FOSTER CARE

Enrich the life of a child. Evergreen Children Ser-vices needs dedicated fami-lies to provide foster care and adoptive homes for children. Evergreen is also looking for skilled parents to provide home9 for teens. Call 313-862-1000.

OPEN SKATE

The City of Plymouth Recreation Departments Open Skating Schedule is: 12-1:20 p.m., 1:30-2:50 p.m Sunday; 8:40-9:40 a.m., noon-l:40 p.m.. 7-8 p.m. Monday; 10:30-11:50 a.m., noon-l:35 p.m. Tuesday; 8:40-10 a.m., 11:50 a.m.-1:40 p.m., Wednesday; 8:40-11:40 a.m., 1-2:40 p.m., 4-5:20 p.m., Thurs-day; 9:50-11:50 a.m.. 12:50 a.m.-1:20 p.m. Friday.

Fees: city residents: adults, $2.75; $2. children; $1.50, seniors; $1.25, skate rental; Non-residents: $3.25, adults; $2.50, children; $1.50, seniors. Open skate line, 455-1782. Parks & Recreation office. 455-6623; Pro shop's phone. 453-7174.

LUNCH SKATE

Lunch hour open skate will be held at the Plymouth Cultural Center through April 6, at the Ice Arena, 525 Farmer Street, in Ply-mouth. Noon-1:40 p.m. Mondays; 11:50 a.m.-1:40 p.m. Wednesdays; 12:50 a.m.-1:20 p.m. Fridays. Skate Fees: $2 city resi-dent, $2 if you work full time in the city of Ply-mouth; $2.50 non-resident; 50 cents skate rental. Information, (313) 455-6623.

COMPUWARE OPEN SKATE

Compuware Sports Arena _ at 14900 Beck Road, in Ply-mouth offers open skating from 12-2 p.m. on Mon-days, Wednesdays, and Fri-days. The cost is $2 (regu-larly $4), and lunch is $3 (hot dog, chips, and pop), from the Slapshol^nack shop. Skate rental is avail-able for an additional $2 (regularly $3).

CLASS REUNIONS PLYMOUTH SALEM/CANTON

Class of 1987 Is planning a reunion. (313) 453-5887 or (313) 459-6222

PLYMOUTH SALEM/CANTON

Class of 1977 A reunion is planned for Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Novi Hilton. Cpst is $90 per couple, $50 per person, $20 after 9 p.m. For more information, call Mary Cavanaugh at 453-7623 or Rose Roose at 455-1048.

GOLF WOMEN GOLFERS

Looking for experienced women golfers to play Mai-day mornings at Hilltop I*.

rJjo\f Course in Plymouth I Township starting April 28. Interested women m l y call Kriss at 453-6272 or^ Kathy at (810) 588-4416.

SOCCER

The City of Plymouth Recreation Department is looking for Soccer Players for the boys 13 & 14 and under age division (born Aug. 82 thru July 84). Call the City of Plymouth Recreation for more infor-mation at 455-6620.

CLUBS WOMAN'S CLUB

The Woman's Club of Ply-mouth meets 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 7, at the Fellowship Hall, first Unit-ed Methodist Church, in Plymouth. A "High Tea Social" for the recognition of past presidents will be this month's event. Hats and white gloves are required and guests are cordially invited.

CANTON SINGLES

The Canton Senior Singles club will meet 7 p.m. S a t -urday, March 8, in the multi-use room of the Sum-mit on the Park, 46000 Summit Parkway. The program will feature live entertainment by the Con-certo Grosso group, key-board and vocal artists. It will also be hobby and col-lector night. Bring an example of your hobby or a few items representing something you collect to display. Refreshments will be served. 453-5297. Membership is open to sin-gle Canton residents age 55 or over.

VIETNAM VETS

The Vietnam Veterans of America holds its general meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 10, at 9318 New-burgh Road (between Joy Road and Ann Arbor Trail l. All Veterans on active duty Jan. 1,1959-May 7, 1975, regardless of duty station, are eligible. Additional information, call Don Dig-nan 446-3492 (work) or 525-0157 home).

COUNCIL ON AGING

The Plymouth Community Council on Aging monthly meeting will be held 1:30 p.m. Monday, March 10, at the Cultural Center, 525 Farmer Street, in Ply-mouth. The program: How and why to have more fun, by Karen Birmingham. Also, a Plymouth Library update by Gerry Barlage. For information, call 313-453-1234, Ext. 236.

VIETNAM VETERANS

Vietnam Veterans of Amer-ica general meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 10, 9318 Newburgh Road (between Joy Road and Ann Arbor Trail). All vet-erans on active duty Jan. 1 1959-May 7, 1975, regard-less of duty station, are eli-gible. For additional infor-mation, call Don Dignan 446-3492 (work) or 525-0157 (home).

CAMPUS NOTES

To submit your academic honor or graduation announcement to Campus Notes, send the material printed or typewritten to: Bridget Lucas, Plymouth-Canton Observer, 794 S. Main, Plymouth, Mich. 48170.

S u s a n Alonzo of Canton received a Suburban West Business and Professional Women Scholar-

t* be used for educational pursuits at Madon-Jnjvarsity during the 1997-98 academic year.

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t ional business and economics and will receive $1000. The scholarship is awarded to a student majoring in business.

MATH COMPETITION WINNERS

Three students from Plymouth-Canton Educa-tional Park have received word they have become w i n n e r s in the S t a t e w i d e Math Compet i t ion . Seniors, B r i a n D e c k e r of Salem High School. E l i z a b e t h O a t l e y and A n f k a n a Roy both of Canton High School have all been notified of their a w a r d s " The students have been named winners by the Michigan Section of the Mathematical Asso-

ciation of America for placing in the top 100 out of 15,749 high school s tudents who participated in the 40th Annual Michigan Mathemat i c s Prize Competition.

These students were honored a t an awards pro-gram held at Grand Valley State University Satur-day. March 1. College scholarships totaling over $32,000 will be awarded to the top scorers in the competition at the awards banquet.

WEST SIXTH

The West Middle School sixth-grade special edu-

cation team, consisting of Lynn G o r d o n , Lo r i Grady , Chery l Hol ten, and J o d i Ring, has been awarded the Region I Teaching Team of the Year Award for the Michigan Association of Middle School Educators. Nominsted by Marcia Porter-field *nd Judy Stone, t » « m a n / i tmam C O C & f i p t

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Consumers want products that last

JOE GAGNON

The past four day weekend is-what I call Ihe busiest of the year. During this time 1 run the busi-ness, do radio shows, seminars at the builders state and book signings at my publisher 's booth, compliments of the annual home and garden show at

the Pontiac Silver Dome.

I meet some very interesting people during this period, and 1 have a chance to talk one on one with hundreds who receive the straight scope.

It is nice to have conversations with consumers who are seeking information about what it is they are about to go out and purchase. Some of the people at the retail level can't be too happy with me when the customer begins to ask ques-tions inferring my name.

The leading question I was asked

during this period was what I thought is the trend ot new appliances coming in the next few years. My answer provided ammunition for this column you are now reading.

Major appliances has been bascially the same for the past 50 years. The biggest changes have been in the design features to create an appearance which matches with the rest of the room they are fitted into. Colors are changed every dozen years or so to give the customers a fresh look of a given era. Electronic board activated controls are the new thing which gives you a space age dimensional look and ease of operation.

Things are made smoother and sealed for easier cleaning and almost impossible for unqualified consumers to take apart.

Question: Am I being positive enough in this article? 4 am telling you that the new appliances of the future are looking absolutely beautiful and some-thing to marvel at. Question: Am I being honest with you? The answer is NO.

The new trend in major appliances is to continue to receive from the manufac-turers some products which have life spans greatly diminished from only se\ -eral years ago. The quality and longevi-ty are not there, and neither is the value that a customer once received when they purchased a product. The parts that eventually need replacing no longer cost a mere S25 but cost hundreds of dollars and you can't do it yourself anymore. Colors are changed almost overnight in manufacturing which imposes a need to replace good working products with new ones because they don't match the recent needed purchase.

Millions of consumers have been through this very costly era and millions will go through it again. No wonder the color white is sold in such numbers today and who knows what tomorrow will hold.

It appears that the producers in this country are not listening to consumers. People want a product to last a reason-able amount of time according to what

old technology gave them, not the oppo-site. They don't want repairs to cost them more than the purchase price of the product, especially'when it's only a few years old. They demand a value to meet certain expectations and it's not being delivered. Wasn't the car industry enough of a lesson to the appliance manufacturers. I don't believe so.

At the show this past weekend, there was on display a line of foreign made appliances which are there every year This year I saw more people gathering around the sales personnel of Tre-varow\ Distributors than ever before. They were looking a quality and prices which they some day will be able to afford. •

Wake up you manufacturers - the American consumer is demanding a value for their hard earned dollar.

Joe Gognon the Appliance Doc-tor. will answer your questions about maintaining and repairing large appliances. Gognon Is president of Carmack Appliances In Garden City.

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Fitting gift Together: Two silver-plated nesting flutes fit-together to form a greater goblet. The 5-1/2-inch tall Cazenovia Abroad goblets, each inscribed with "And they shall be one," are a perfect gift to celebrate an anniversary. The pair retails for $149 at Heslop 's at the Merri-Five Plaza in Livonia, MeadowBrook Village in Rochester Hills, Oakland Mall in Troy and Orchard Mall in West Bloomfield.

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Tun© in: Frame Space Gallery, 4326 N. Wood-ward, Royal Oak, has installed a new, state of the art laser disc sys-tem that allows customers to choose from more than 29.000 pieces of art. The laser disc projects the images of art work on a special

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... and a special gift: Silk rose topiaries combine lifelike materials with the traditional symbol of love for a gift that will be cherished for years to come. The topiaries are avail-able in various shades of blushing pink or a combination of white, yellow and pink. A patina-finished clay pot and a stem consisting of real twigs complete this "Old World" look. The topiaries retail for $16.98 in a three-inch pot and $39.98 in a five-inch pot. Available at English Gardens, 6370 Orchard Lake Road at Maple in West Bloomfield. Call (810) 851-7506. '

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Fiscal responsibility: a lesson in life

USA LUCKOW-HEALY

How do you teach your children that money doesn't grow on trees or inside an automated teller machine (ATM)? One way might be to plant loose change or an expired ATM card in the g round and shpw young chil-dren it doesn't grow.

II you have a teenager, and you've mutually agreed his after-school job should pay for his gas and car insur-ance, he may learn a financial lesson if he spends his paycheck on fun and frivolity and has nothing left over to fill the tuel tank.

My parents bailed me out of my teenage defici t s p e n d i n g numerous times while trying to teach me the value of a hard-earned dollar. As a parent, I m

now concerned about how my husband and I will teach our children about financial responsibility.

According to Kiplinger's "Money-Smart Kids" (Kiplinger Books), children between the ages of 4 and 12 have annu-al income of more than $14.4 billion, of which they spend around $8.8- billion and save almost S6 billion. Less than half of children's incomes come from allowances, 20 percent from working around the house and 16 percent from their parents as gifts. They get 10 per-cent of their money from work they do outside the home and 8 percent as gifts from relatives and friends.

In today's day and age, it's necessary to set limits on your child's spending because a child who tends to have everything often loses respect for money and his parents.

The preschool years. Day-to-day examples of money can be more effec-tive than a laborious discussion at this

age. On a trip to the grocery store, ask your 4-year-old to look for the bread on the shelf that's marked with the yellow sale tag. Explain that this sign means the loaf costs less money than the others, so you have money left over to buy milk.

At home, ask your child to pick up his toys and start making his bed with your assistance, if he isn't already

The al lowance years. School-age children are in their prime allowance-earning years. What allowance amount do you set for your child and what tasks do you expect him to complete in return for his earnings?

Sit down with him and discuss what you believe is fair based on what the allowance will cover The arcade? School lunches? Movies? Clothing? Savings' Is it fair to expect your son or daughter to load and unload the dishwasher? Cut the grass? Keep the bedroom clean? Set expectations and stick to them as much as possible.

Teenage wonder years. Myth: "Mom and Dad's Visa ought to cover it. '' Fact-"Sim, here's your Visa bill for the new snow-

board." In the long run, these parents will be left to bail their children out of the plastic obsession. This is one reason why it's a good idea to set up reasonable spending goals that are manageable for your teen.

One of Kiplinger's solutions to curb-ing teenage spending is the 70^20-10 rule of money management. Of the teen's income, he may spend 70 percent, save 20 percent for the future, more expen-sive purchases such as the snowboard, and use 10 percent for long-term invest-ing-

Lisa Luckow-Healy is a marketing and public relations consultant and the mother of two from West Bloom-field To leave her a message from a touch-tone phone, call (313) 953-2047. then her mailbox number 1903

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and grow properly. However, there are still some exciting

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American Home & Botanical Garden is sponsoring a photo contest for ama-teur photographers and my friend. Wal-ter Chandoha, a world-renowned pho-tographer of flora and fauna, is the spokesman.

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For a second year, the Sunshine Cre-ative Window Box Contest will take place. You can receive a free booklet, "Creative Ideas for Window Boxes," and an official entry blank by calling (800) 665-4592, or visit http://www.Sungro.com on the world-wide web.

A total of more than $10,000 in prizes will be awarded. The contest is spon-sored by Sun Fro Horticulture Inc., Bellevue! Wash., a large producer of pro-fessional growing mixes and peat moss in North America.

New tor the garden New this year is a forest green-col-

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The Perennial Plant Association announces that the 1997 perennial plant of the year is Salvia "May Night. It is adapted to most areas of the country and will grace gardens with its tall, dark blue-black flowers during May and June. The blue-grav foliage is aromatic.

"May Night" prefers full sun and average to dry garden soil. Early spring is the best time to plant bare-root stock, although potted plants may be put in the ground any time during the growing season. Combine this winner with yel-

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Look for it as a container plant for your favorite nursery or it can be ordered bare-root from Daffodil Mart, Spnng Hill Nurseries or Van Bourgondi-en Bros. This will be a show-stopper

Another new introduction is avail-able this year. The George Burns Cen-tennial Rose is a fragrant floribunda with large red flowers striped with creamy white. Each flower has a differ-ent striped pattern. It has deep blue-green giossy leaves and is highly dis-ease-resistant.

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ON THE COVER A Euonymus has been trained to grow as an espaliered specimen in the Bloomfield Hills garden of Betty Trost. BY M A R T Y FIGLEY

Special Writer

A stroll through her garden with Betty Trost of Bloomfield Hills is a lesson about the way gardening should be done. I spent a delightful hour with this generous lady and learned a lot about her gardening practices. By the way, she volunteers countless hours at Cranbrook Gardens and has done so for many years.

As you enter the garden through a hand-wrought gate, a large Hornbeam tree, Capinus betulus, with interesting gray bark has an under planting of Hostas in shades of gold and green foliage. Lady's mantle, alchemilla vulgaris, also grows here keeping company with a handsome euonymus. Both have char-treuse blooms and the euonymus extends the season with the same color seed pods when the blooms are gone. A lavender-blooming clematis climbs up one comeT area.

Shades of green foliage is repeated across the deck area where blue princess holly, ilex, junipers, juniperus, Sherwood spruce, picea, rhododendrons and pines, pinus mugo, provide a restful backdrop to the northweast comer of the home.

As the seasons have come and gone, the garden has changed and she says, "This was a July/August garden when it was sunny, but now as the trees have matured, shade is a consider-ation. Now it is basically a spring garden and at this point is a garden of textures. There is one big Silver Maple tree, acer, in the center of the back garden that provides much shade and has long roots that reach out into the garden beds. That is something I have to contend with."

The large area, which she and her husband. Norm, can enjoy from the house, contains "billions" of blue forget-me-nots, myosotis, and pink and white tulips, tulipa, in the spring.

Mode in the shade: A corner of Betty Trost's garden is filled with shade-loving hostas and other plants. Photos by Marty Figley

Artistic area: Alpine plants take center stage in this

small area of the garden.

A lesson in gardening: The way it should be done

Basically, throughout the year, the garden colors are pink, white, gray and maroon. In early spring glory of snow, chiono-doxa, fills the bed, followed with billows of the blue forget-me-nots. White blooming spirea and a double gold kerria which has chartreuse stems throughout the year, peegee hydrangeas and white fothergillas add interest. Also, pink sidalcea, which self sows freely and has blooms like miniature holly-hocks, and sedum "autumn joy" are all growing happily in their chosen location.

Betty often repositions the plants in this garden to suit her-self and likes those that have a "see-through" quality when the late afternoon sun shows them at their best.

Clumps of gray lamb's ears, stachys byzantina, outline the edges of the garden and the sedum, sand cherries, prunus besseyi, a bushy shrub, and a smoke tree, cotinus coggygna, pro-vide the maroon shades The smoke tree is kept cut back to keep it in scale, therefore it doesn't bloom. Several big double pink carefree beauty roses are growing on either side of the smoke tree and make a nice contrast.

Near the back of the garden, "my all time favorite" is a witch hazel, hamamells "Arnold Promise" which has delicate yellow blooms in February and March "for five weeks!" She told me this plant is related to another member of the hamameli-daceae family parrolia persica, a small tree which grows nearby and has exciting bnght fall foliage. Fothergilla is also in this family and it, too, is quite colorful in the fall season.

When the saponaria (soapworts), asters and phlox have grown tall and before they flower, she cuts half the stems off about half way and lets the rest of them remain long. This way bloom time is considerably increased.

In September and October the fall aster, asteracae "Alma Potschke" will bloom with vibrant reddish-vermilion blossoms

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Betty says, "It knocks your eye out." Some of the same flowers growing in this gar-den are also grown in her ho ld ing area - or her cut and share garden. Saponaria (bouncing bet), daisies, yarrow, feverfew, chrysanthemum parthenium, fountain grass and cut-leaf violets, viola, are just a few. Both of these beds have tall shrubs in the back.

Another view the couple likes to enjoy from their home is a heavenly blue morning glory, ipomea, vine which is growing over a 20-foot tall mock orange, philadelphus, shrub. She also enjoys a lace leaf viburnum and a barberry, berberis, which has yellow racemes and yellow flowers and berries that begin as yellow and turn reddish in the fall. At that time of year the leaves turn a "fiery beautiful red," adding another dimension to the garden.

- Betty's philosophy is to "find what does well and grow it. A wise gardener takes a common plant and learns how to treat i t " For instance, she digs up some of the plants in the spnng when they are six inches high, disturbs the roots, and then puts them back down in the ground. The result is straight stems so no staking is necessary. Yarrow, achillea rosea, and saponana or anything that is aggressive can be treated in this manner. At that time, the plants can also be divided.

In a shady, quiet comer, another vignette appears and can also be seen from the house. Here are several evergreens such as Norway Spruce, and tucked back in the center is a pedestal. Betty says People often asked, 'what are you going to put on

it?' and I teU them there is nothing to figure out, it just adds to a quiet texture." A hand-made heart-shaped bird bath setting on the ground invites these friends into the garden and the Christmas ferns, polystichum acrostichoides, and Japanese paint-ed ferns, athyrium niponicum, grow nearby. Large rocks are positioned alongside the Japanese painted ferns to shade their roots and to hold moisture in the ground. A 25-year-old crabapple, malus red jade' tree adds an anchor to the garden.

Along the back brick fence, and in other areas of the garden, perennial lirope grows to 12 inches tall. It forms a dark green low hedge-like effect and makes a wonderful backdrop for other plants. Betty says, "People don't use it enough; it holds the soil. It is cut back early in the spring to about two inches and then needs no other care."

A rock garden filled with tufa rocks is filled with many plants. Betty says, "This area has been the same for 30 years and the loss of an old crabapple tree, which was destroyed by ice last winter, makes it necessary to remove the shade lovers and add those that need more sun." - .

In addition to all this, a large shady area in the front of the Trost home is a spectacular sight in the spring as it blooms with many varieties of wildflowers. I hope to share this special gar-den with you at a later time.

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Show your metal: Try steel furniture Most of us associ-

ate metal furniture with po rches and terraces However, there are many other elegant types of metal fu rn i tu re and accessories to which we should be exposed. You will quickly revise your thinking 1 suggest a diversified mixture.

All metal would be cold.

We can deal with seating- pieces, cof-fee tables, consoles, dining tables, beds, headboards, lamps and chandeliers. It is feasible to use both new a n d / o r antiques.

Upholstered sofas and chairs are an unparalleled venue. There is a dramatic set of dining chairs, fashioned of black straps of iron, the uprights topped with

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balls The upholstery of the cushion is of primary importance It might be a printed canvas, or even a heavily tex-tured and beautifully colored chenille.

A venerable and distinguished arti-san named Diego Giacometti is renowned for his signed fu rn i tu re pieces. He was the brother of the artist Alberto Giacometti, and obv iously was influenced by his skills.

Diego used small birds and animals perched on the lower rungs of his pieces. These were almost always made of bar steel, semi-polished to a lovely patina.

The or ig ina ls are costly beyond belief. There are copies that you will love, but they too aren't inexpensive. One piece is all you need to create an eclectic atmosphere

In the days of steam heat there were often metal radiator covers, well

designed and very decorative, with lovely grill work fronts and solid tops Finding a small one would result in a whimsical end table, set next to an arm-chair.

The only place 1 can recommend would be a shop that specializes in architectural parts, such as old columns, old Windows and over-door fan lights.

Polished steel and glass are a 20th century innovation. Whether the steel is tubular or made of flat straps is irrele-vant. It will forever be recorded in the history of furniture that this new tech no logy and space design was born o the need to eliminate l^th century curlicues and embellishments.

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With the contin-ued lecting" - especially antiques, and nos-talgic collectables, planning an after-noon get-together filled with American cuisine and the sharing of American antiques would be the perfect combina-tion.

In planning your guest list, invite those that have a collection - antique purses, perfume bottles, hat pins, early books, carnival glass, quilts, tin, adver-tising items, kitchen-ware, sterling spoons, thimbles, etc or those that have an interest in collecting.

This might be the perfect way for someone to decide what they would like to collect. There are actual 'Quester' groups in every state that have a speak-er or member share (once a month)

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ject. Plan as a group to go to the Henry

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vase filled with hydrangeas. After lunch, the host or hostess

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Nagler from page D 14 ' Bird's eye photographs can be just as effective. It may require climbing up something to get the right angle, but so what? Just do it!

Picture an old barn, for example, sur-rounded by a field of tall Queen Anne's Lace Standing in the field will produce just an ordinary shot. But kneeling down in the field to effectively "raise" the Queen Anne 's Lace into the sky will reward you with an extraordinary photo-graph. Or consider shooting through that rustic old fence rather than over it for more impact-filled results. . .

As always, close attention must be paid to depth-of-f ield. For maximum results, everything should be sharp and

bunda and Milliflora. They prefer a light but rich soil with good drainage and do like a sunny location.

After the plants are in the garden, fer-tilize them monthly with a balanced for-mula; double-flowered ones like to be fed about once every two to three weeks. If they are pruned back about midsummer, new shoots and more flowers will result. Milliflora and trailing petunias need no pruning.

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The Michigan Humane Society, one of the many canine-friendly participants at the Detroit Kennel Dog Show, today at Cobo Hall in Detroit, distributes informa-tion to visitors. The show is the 79th annual, and the largest one-day, all breed benched dog show in North America. Call (810) 352-7469 for information.

Hot tlx: The Toys are Back in Town in uWalt Disney's World on Ice - Toy Story," at Joe Louis Arena, _ Detroit through March 9. Tickets $11.50, $14.50 -and $17.50, call (810) 645-6666.

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Rehearsing: (Above) Leo McNamara and Mick Gavin rehearse at Innisfree Irish Pub & Grill in Garden City for the 12th annual St. Patrick's Day Irish Fest to be held March 17 at the Hellenic Cultural Center in Westland. (Below) Colleen Burke and Mike Belvich will be among the young musicians and step dancers performing at the St. Patrick's day Irish Fest.

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Many Americans, however, think about "Going-to-Ireland" to dig up family roots and discover their heritage, especially around St. Patrick's Day, which is celebrated this year on Monday, March 17.

"We started the St. Patrick's Day Irish Fest 12 years ago to give famil ies a place to h e a r I r i sh music and celebrate," said Mick Gavin, who lays carpet and ceram-ic tile during the day and plays music at night, and on weekends.

Gavin, who comes from a family of musicians in Ireland, s tar ted holding the festival the Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall in Livonia. "We grew from 300 people to 2,000 people," sa id Gavin. There was no place to park, so we

moved to the Bonnie Brook Banque t Cen te r on Telegraph south of Eight Mile.

"Now we're moving again to the Hellenic Cultural Center, where there's more room and parking," said Gavin.

This year's Ir ish Festival fea-tures over 60 dancers and musi-cians including Leo McNamara an ou t s t and ing f l u t i s t known throughout Ireland; Mike Belvich of Canton, North American cham-pion step dancer and fifth place winner in the All-Ireland competi-tion; award-winning harpist and step dancer Colleen Burke of Novi; Ed McGlinchey, Terence McKinney, City of Detroit Pipe Band, the CHare School of Dance, and The Kitty Heinzman Ceili Dancers.

You'll hear musicians perforny ing on Irish pipes, concert flute, fiddle, mandolin, piano, and guitar. There will be s ingers , 20 s tep dancers and 20 Ceili dancers.

Ir ish food and sp i r i t s will be available for purchase including corned beef and cabbage dinners, Irish stew, Scottish meat pies, hot doga and other snacks.

"This is not a profit-maker," said Gavin. "We want to keep it enter-taining and keep the price down

so families can come." He advertised the event in the

"Riverdance" program, and has received about 100 calls from peo-ple interested in attending, but even before "Riverdance," Gavin, noticed a growing interested in Irish music and dance.

"It's a new challenge, and a new country to play music in," said McNamara who grew up in East Clare . " F l u t e music h a s been around Ireland for a long time, before the fiddle."

A s e l f - t a u g h t music ian , McNamara is a ca rpen te r by trade. He star ted playing penny whis t le w h e n he was 10, and played flute through school. Matt Malloy of the Chieftains was an influence, as was Christy Barry. Now 30, McNamara began playing semi-professionally when he was 20, has played on radio and TV, and toured France, England and Ireland.

"Many Americans may think of Iriah music as Tin Pan Alley - 'My Wild I r i sh Rose' - t h a t sort of thing," said Gavin. "That isn't the case a t a l l . The rea l music of Ireland has been beautifully nur-tu red over t h e years by many great musicians.

Irish music is for everyone to

St. Patrick's Day Events • City of Southfield Parks and Recreation Department presents -Blackthorn," as part of its "Concerts In the Qantofi leriee," 3 p.m. Sunday. March 9. Millennium Theatre. 15600 J . L Hudson Drove. Southfield. Tickets $5. includes opportunity to meet ar t is ts after the performance. Call (810) 424-9041 to reserve t ickets, or (810) 424-9022 for information.

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• "Patrlektide" concert , an Irish ceie brat ion t o benefit the Christ Child House. 4 p.m. Sunday. March 16. St. Regis Church, on Lahser. between 14 and 15 Mile Roads. Birmingham. No charge, voluntary contributions t o Christ Child House welcome, (810) 647-4619.

• Twelfth annuel S t Patrick's Day Mali Feat, 4 -11 p.m. Monday. March 17, Hellenic Cultural Center. 36375 Joy Road. Westland. Admission $7 at the door, children free, (313) 537-3489.

share, play, eryoy and dance to. It takes a lifetime to learn it. I've been playing fiddle for 40 years, but I've only scratched the sur-face."

McNamara has dreams of being a profess ional mus ic ian - in Amer ica . Gavin d r e a m s of an Academy of Irish Music where he, McNamara and other musicians can pass their knowledge to oth-ers.-

"I do intend to s ta r t such an academy," said Gavin. "The music was handed down to us, and I think it's our duty to hand it down to others. We have to give it to our children. Fm 51, and this is what I intend to achieve from now on."

Colleen Burke, 11. of Novi who plays -fearp and step dances, wish-

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Brian DePalma, Andy Warhol, Gus Van Sent, Agnes Varda, George Lucas, Kenneth Anger. The Ann Arbor Film Festival has been responsible for intro-ducing these names to a wider audience.

But perhape an even greater achieve-ment is how the 35-year-old festival (the oldest of it* kind in the country) has managed to stay afloat despite the changing tastes of Ann Arbor's video-crazy student population. It runs March 11-16 at the Michigan Theatre in Ann Arbor.

"I don't know what it is that makes students more connected to the Hollywood cinema than avant-garde films or classics," says Vidb Honeyman. director of the festival for the past 10 .years. "lnterestingb enough, a lot of the filmmakers who make the stuff for MTV or experimental commercials began mak-

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There are fto video screenings in the program, and Honeyman likes it that way. "I know there are lots of talented people working in video," she says, "but this is s film festival... it does not look aa good as film; it's s different medium."

A team of bleary-eyed film fanatics sift through some 350 entries from around the world, which stack up on every pvail-abte surface in the festival office behind Honeyman'i hair salon. About 100 cho-

sen films are screened over five nights for the public while a panel of judges (usually filmmakers themselves) awards $11,000 in cash prizes.

West Bloomfield artist and filmmaker Leslie Raymond directed "Rife w/Fire," documenting one man's pyrotechnic, demonstrations. In her artist's state-ment, she points out that film and fire are ideal companions because they "share the rudimentary principles of light and movement."

The re are other festivals, but s major-ity of them aren't purely focused on film," Raymond says. "As technology turns to digital medium that is more snd more video compatible, I see film as something of a dying breed. I'm definitely encour-aged by Ann Arbor's devotion to a film-only festival."

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For the entire festival $35. individual performance tickets range from 16 (for one show) to $10 (for a given night) Call ( 313) 66S«397 for information

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Disney brings magic of 'Toy Story' to ice BY KEELY WYGOMK S T A F F W R I T E R

Animators made Woody and Buzz L igh tyea r come alive in Disney's "Toy Story."

Recreat ing those characters , and making them believable was a chal lenge for director J e r r y Bilik, scenic coordinator Mark Freddes arid other people behind t h ^ s c e n e s of "Walt Disney ' s World on Ice - Toy Story," now-playing at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.

"We had to create Characters t h a t people would e m p a t h i z e w i th , " e x p l a i n e d Bilik who a t t e n d e d the Un ive r s i t y of Michigan. Ann Arbor, and was later a professor there. "This is the hardest show we've done." .

Costumes, lighting, and music play critical roles in bringing the magic of the movie to ice. "It's a show about a journey." said Bilik. "Because the toys are plastic we had to cover up faces and skaters had to learn to skate in the cos-tumes. When the skaters go into the arena we have to try to make t h e aud i ence be l ieve t hey ' r e eight inches tall."

The tallest skater in the show-is 6 feet 2 inches, and the short-est is five feet 2 inches; five feet six inches is the average.

In "Walt Disney's World on Ice Toy Story." the audience becomes a par t i c ipan t as they ven tu re into Andy's room to meet Buzz Ligh tyear , Woody. Mr Po ta to Head. Bo Peep, and Slinky Dog.

"Where the set stops, the audi-ence f i l l s in t h e b l anks , " explained Bilik. "It 's a shared experience."

All of us have wondered what our toys do after we go to sleep or Jeave them.

Toys become so al ive when you're playing with them

"Toy Story." is about Woody, a p u l l - s t r i n g cowboy, who g e t s

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W h e n : through March 9 at Joe Louis Arena. Detroit.

P e r f o r m a n c e s : 7:30 p.m. T h u r s d a y , F r iday and Saturday, March 6-9; 11:30 a.m.*and 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 8: 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday, March 9.

T i cke t s : $11,50, $14.50 and $17.50. call (313> 983-6606 for information, or Ticketmaster (810) 645-6666 to charge tick-ets by phone.

upset when Andy, his 6-year-old owner , gets a new toy. Buzz Lightyear. Andy tosses Woody aside to play with Buzz. Besides making Woody mad. Buzz hasn't figured out that he's a toy. and not a lost space ranger. The two feuding toys get lost in the out-s ide world, and land in t h e clutches of Sid. the neighborhood boy who destroys toys for fun.

Working toge ther to e scape from Sid. Buzz and Andy discov-er the t rue meaning of f r iend-ship.

"Toy Story on Ice" was chore-o g r a p h e d by Olympic Gold Medalist Robin Cousins with an ensemble cast led by American Eddie Gornick as Woody, and Russia's Stanislav Jijroy as Buzz Lightyear. Gornick is tal l and slender, while Gornick is a com-pact powerhouse.

"This is a basic, simple, won-derful story about bonding and friendship." said Bilik "Through skat ing , we see the hea r t and soul of the whole story clearer. This production is a celebration of friendship."

As scenic d i r ec to r , Mark Freddes helps create some of the magic on ice. "Because the.props and sets are designed oversized it was a huge undertaking," he said. "We had to ensure through-out the process of building the sets that we stayed in proportion and took into account the size of t h e r ea l - l i f e s k a t e r s a n d t h e oversized effect we were trying to create."

Andy's bed is 12 feet high, and elevators were built to get the characters up on ft. "In anima-tion it's easy to get characters from one point t(f another, but we ' re d e a l i n g w i t h rea l l i fe skaters in this show," said pro-duction designer Robert Little.

Making costumes the skaters could skate in was another chal-lenge, they have to be able to move and jump. Buzz Lightyear is outfi t ted head to toe with a spac& suit.

He wears a special harness to "fly" in three scenes - the first scene in Andy ' s room, at t h e Bizza Planet when he's lifted by the giant claw with Woody, and in the finale with Woody. Timing was crucial . "The claw comes down and Woody and Buzz have to hook t he i r h a r n e s s e s to a cable," explained Freddes.

R.C.. the remote-controlled car t h a t sp ins , t u r n s and pops wheelies in the show was every-body's favorite.

"It was fun to build and drive. Everyone wanted to drive it," said Freddes.

Bilik said the toy is similar to a wind-up model he had a s a child. "I loved cars and trucks as a kid," he said. "I would play for hours in the little garden in front of my parents' house. With a car you could have any number of adventures. I guess I still like to play with cars."

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Friend in Me," as a tale of two toys unfolds in "Walt Disney's World on Ice - Toy Story."

Like other Disney shows, this we see a d u l t s ge t t ing res t less Bil ik. "Everyone ' s got to be one is designed for all ages. "If we ' re not do ing our job," said beaming."

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Canton Project A r t s b r ings back the M i c h i g a n O p e r a T h e a t r e for "An E v e n i n g on Broadway" at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 8 at Summit On the Park, 46000 S u m m i t P a r k w a y in Canton Township.

Tickets are $20 and available at Arnold t W i l l i a m s Music ,

Dearborn Music, and the Canton Townsh ip A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Building, or at the door the night of the performance. For informa-tion call (313)397-6450.

There are still oppor tuni t ies available to help with the event by ushering or checking coats. To volunteer call Kathleen Salla at

the above n u m b e r w e e k d a y s be tween 8:30 a . m . and 12:30 p.m.

Also of note: Ann A r b o r Symphony

Orchestra delivers "Symphonic Visions," an eye-opening perfor-mance, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 8

in the Michigan Theatre. P r o g r a m inc ludes Rossini 's

"Wil l iam Tell Over ture ," Dvorak ' s "S lavonic Dancea," "Storm," and "Shepherd's Song," from Beethoven's "Symphony No. 6," and Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition." Tickets $18, S23 and $28, call (313) 994-4801.

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to a "Michael Moore Award for Best Documentary Film."

Some highlights of this year's event inc lude Veit He lmer ' s "Surprise," a six-mihute, hand-tinted black-and-white film in which a man piles up an arsenal of murder weapons around his loved one while she sleeps.

"Law of Averages," by James Duesing, uses digital animation

to dep ic t a s u r r e a l world in which two beleaguered creatures find love.

"Swell ," f rom C a l i f o r n i a ' s Charlotte Lagarde. focuses on a g roup of f e m a l e longboard su r f e r s whose ages span four generations.

While S u n d a y ' s "Winne r ' s Screenings" remain popular, true film fans like to discover their

own favorites among the nightly programs.

Winning films tour with the "Best of t h e Ann Arbor Film Festival" program at art houses a round t h e country, including the Detroit Film Theatre at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

"It spreads the name around and makes people more aware of the fest ival ," Honeyman says.

"And of course it's great for the f i l m m a k e r s because they get seen in more venues."

John Monaghan welcomes your calls and comments. You can lis-ten to him on Dave Dixon's Radio Show AM 1270, 8 p.m. to mid-night Saturdays. To leave John a voice mail message, dial <313' 953-2047 on a touch-tone phone, mailbox 1866.

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"Most of the songs I learned I learned at^ workshops in Ireland. I l ike the v a r i e t y of songs in

I r i sh music, i t 's got a cer ta in style, it's really fun to play."

Mary C a l l a g h a n Lynch of B i r m i n g h a m will be v i s i t i ng Ireland with her family after the s ix th " I r i s h C e l e b r a t i o n at Patricktide," on March 16 at St. Regis Church in Bi rmingham.

"I'll be a u d i t i o n i n g for t h e Dublin Opera," a week after the concert said Lynch who performs regularly with Michigan Opera Theatre and is the recipient of the McAllister award Tor opera singers.

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In add i t i on to Lynch , the artists performing include tenor Patrick Lynch, soprano Caitlin Lynch, a n d p i a n i s t John Callaghan.

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G a r d e n Ser ies" f e a t u r e s Blackthorn on March 9. Led by Richard McMullan, a native of Belfast on guitar, mandolin and cittern, the band consists of Gary McMullen on gui tar and banjo, Fred Klein on keyboards, accor-dion and penny w h i s t l e , and Dennis Green on" bass gu i t a r Vocals are handled by all mem-bers of the group. They sing a wide range of music including sea chanties, serious ballads, and contemporary music emerging from the Emerald Isle.

'Streetcar Named Desire' stops in Dearborn Tennessee Williams' renowned

d r a m a "A S t r e e t c a r N a m e d Desire," which is celebrating its 50 th ann ive r sa ry year, opens Friday, March 7 at the Players Guild of Dearborn for a three-week run.

The show will be performed 8 p .m. F r idays and S a t u r d a y s through March 22 with a 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 23 matinee, at the playhouse 21730 Madison, ( nea r t h e sou theas t corner of Monroe and Ou te r Dr ive) in Dearborn. Tickets are $10 with a $8 student rate for the Sunday pe r fo rmance . Call (313) 561-TKTS.

Set in New O r l e a n s in the 1940s, "A S t r e e t c a r Named Desire" s t a r s Lisa Andre s of Livonia as Blanche DuBois; Brad Pfe i fe r of Roches te r Hi l l s as S tan ley Kowalsk i , and Kim Donovan of Farmington Hills as Stella.

An afterglow will held immedi-ately af ter the March 7 perfor-mance. Theatergoers are invited to join t h e cas t and crew for refreshments to celebrate open-ing night.

• Schoolcraft College's theater department is presenting "Lend Me A Tenor," in a dinner theater

s e t t i n g Friday and Sa turday , March 28-29, and April 4-5 (the-ater only).

"Lend Me A Tenor" is a farce involving grand opera, a corpse* who isn't dead, and two singers both proclaiming to the be the world famous tenor II Stupendo.

Tickets for the dinner theater a re $16 per p e r s o n . Dinner includes a sa lad , en t ree , veg-etablc, dessert and beverages.

Theater only tickets are $6.50. Call (313) 462-4400, Ext. 5393.

Schoolcraft College is at 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia.

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Rehearsing: Kim Donovan (left to right) as Stella, Brad Pfeifer (Stanley), and Lisa Andres (Blanche) in the Players Guild of Dearborn production of "A Streetcar— Named Desire."

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TRWOUNTY "Single Mingle Dance" 8 p.m.

to 1 a.m. Saturday, March 8, at Burton Manor. 1-96 and Inkster Road, Livonia. You must be 21. Fash ionab le a t t i r e , no j e a n s . Admission $4 or $3 before 8:30 p.m. (313) 842-7422.

MSGR. HUNT K Of C SINGLES Ballroom danc ing to Mike

Wolverton and Eddie 'O, 8-11 p.m. Wednesdays, Msgr. Hunt K of C Hal l , 7080 Msgr. H u n t Drive, between Southfield and Outer Drive, Dearborn Heights. $4. Dance lessons 6:45-8 p.m. Cost $2.(313)295-1134 MOON DUSTERS

Ballroom dancing, 9 p.m.-mid-n igh t S a t u r d a y s at the Moon Dusters, Farmington Road and Five Mile, Livonia. $5. Dressy attire. (313) 422-3298 PATRICK 0-KELLY K OF C SINGLES

Ballroom dancing ages 30 and older, 8-11:30 p.m. Mondays, at Pa t r i ck O'Kelly K of C Hal l , 23663 Pa rk , Dearborn" Cos t $3.75. Dance lessons available, 6:30-7:45 p.m., cost $2. (313) 295-1134

PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS • Livonia-Redford C h a p t e r

130 meets the third Thursday at Mitch Housey 's R e s t a u r a n t . 28500 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia (wes t of I n k s t e r Road) Orientation is 8 p.m., the general meeting 8:30 p.m., followed by dancing. (313) 464-1969

• The Wayne -Wes t l and Chapter 340 meets the fourth Friday in the Wayne AMVETS Hall, 1217 Merriman, Westland.

Meeting is 8-8:30 p.m.; dancing 8:30 p.m.-midnight. New mem-bers welcome. (313) 721-3657

ST. EDITH SINGLES Meets at 7:30 p.m. the second

and fou r th Wednesday at the church, on Newburgh south of Five Mile. 21 and older. (313) 840-8824

SINGLE PLACE ADULT MINISTRIES First Presbyterian Church of

Northville's group meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and 9:45 a.m. Sundays at the church, 200 E. Main, Northville. (810) 349-0911

• Wednesday, March 12, a t 7:30 p.m. Single Place presents " U n d e r s t a n d i n g Love for the First Time," with speaker, Lary Kersten, Ph.D.; or Open Forum "Talk About What's on our Mind with Tony Valentin.

• Bowling, 8:30 p.m. Fridays, March 14 and 28, at Novi Bowl, 21700 Novi Road. Cost S6 plus shoe charge.

• D i n n e r and Races at Nor thv i l l e Downs S a t u r d a y . March 1. Preregis t ra t ion (810) 474-3315

• Expo '97 Saturday, March 8. "Explore Your Identity - Extend Your Life Skills" with Pamela S. Jacobs. M.S.. (810) 349-0911

• Workshop : "Divorce Recovery" Thursdays, March 20-May 1 at 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Church. $30. Scholarships avail-able - see Rev. J. Russell (810) 349-0911

• Workshop: "Getting It Right The Nex t Time," a course in basic dating skills with speaker Wm. J . Rowel l , Ph .D. Three Thursdays. March 13, 20 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. Cost $25/advance or $28/door. (810) 349-0911

SINGLE POINT • The Rev. Paul Clough leads

scripture messages relevant to daily s ingle living 10:45 a.m.

S u n d a y s in Knox Hal l , Ward P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h . 17000 Farmington Road, a t Six Mile Road, Livonia. (313) 422-1854

• FYI, Single P a r e n t group meets a t 7 p.m. first and third Tuesday, the Calvin Room, Ward Presbyterian Church. Some chil-dren's activities.

• Single Parent Group meets 7-8:30 p.m. the first and third Tuesday, in t h e Calvin Room. Free child care. Activi t ies for chi ldren and p a r e n t s to enjoy together every month.

• Un ique ly S i n g l e - G r o u p (never been married) meets 7-9 p.m. the fourth Tuesday, in the Calvin Room.

• New Start (widows and wid-owers) meets 7:30-9 p.m. every o the r Thu r sday , in A-15. Speaker s and discussion con-cerning death of a loved one and getting on. Activities throughout the month.

• T.I.O. 7:30 p.m. in Knox Hall. Free child care.

STARUTERS Ballroom dancing for singles

age 40 and older, 9 p.m.-mid-night Fridays in the Northwest YWCA. 25940 Grand River, a t Beech Daly. L ivonia . Dressy attire. (313)'422-2887, (810) 588-

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TEMPLE BAPTIST SAM Four s e p a r a t e c lasses meet

9:45 a.m. Sundays at the church, 23800 West Chicago, Redford Groups divided by age and life s i t u a t i o n . Weekly ac t iv i t i es : sporting events, concerts, trips, Bible studies, prayer times, girls night out. (313) 255-3333 TIP TOPPERS CLUB OF DETROIT

For men 6 ft. 2 inches tall and women at least 5 feet 10 inches tall, meets the first Tuesday of every month at Ruby Tuesday, 12 Mile and Orchard Lake roads. 21

and older. (313) 458-7887. WEDNESDAY SUBURBAN

"Single Mingle Dance" will be 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.'Wednesday, March 12, a t Bonnie Brook Country Club/Telegraph Road, south of Eight Mile, Redford. You must be-21. Fashionable attire. Admission $4 or $3 before 8:30 p.m. (313) 842-0443.

ACTIVITIES GROUP • Single adults participating

in ac t iv i t i e s on an organized year-round basis. They are not a f f i l i a t e d w i t h any se l f -he lp group, religious or political orga-nization. Membership fee is $30.

• "In Search Of" club meets periodically searching for the best of what the area has to offer in res taurants , foods and decor. Suggestions and samples are dis-cussed at Sa tu rday meet ings. (810)624-7777 ANN ARBOR SINGLES

Ballroom dancing, 8:30-11:30 p.m. T u e s d a y s in t h e Gro t to Club, 2070 W. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor. $4.50 per person. Dance lessons available 7-8 p.m. for a fee.

(313) 930-1892 , (313) 665-6013,(313)487-5322

BALLROOM CLASS A ballroom dance class will be

7-8:30 p.m. beginning March 17 at A r t h u r Vanderbe rg E l e m e n t a r y School, 24901 Cathedral, Redford. Cost for the 10-week course is $22. (810) 471-4168

B S E SINGLES Bowlers needed for s ing les

league. Every other Sunday at Mayf lower Lanes , 26600 Plymouth Road, between Inkster and Beech Daly (313) 421-8314 or (810) 477-6121.

BETHANY Bethany Plymouth-Canton, a

suppor t and social g roup for divorced and s e p a r a t e d C h r i s t i a n s , meets 8 p.m. the third Saturday, at St. Kenneth Church, Haggerty Road south of Five Mile, Plymouth Township. (313) 261-9123 or <313)421-6751

• Dances, Saturday, March 1, 8:30 p.m. at St. Aidan's Catholic Church. Farmington Road north of Six mile. SlO/person and Saturday, March 8, 8:30 p.m. at St. Kenneth's, Haggerty south of Five Mile, $8/person. (313) 261-9123 of (313) 421-6751.

• Sundays - Mass 11:15 a.m. at St. Aidan Church, Farmington Road, north of 6 Mile. Livonia. Coffee or lunch after Mass. t313) 421-3011

• Sundays - Breakfast 10 a.m. at Redford Inn. Five Mile, west of Beech Daly, Redford. (313) 729-1974

• Tuesdays - Meet for coffee and conversa t ion 7 p.m. at Archie's, Plymouth Road, east of Merriman. Livonia. Tony (313) 422-3266

DEARBORN FAIRLANE DANCE Dearborn Fairlane Dance Club

f e a t u r i n g live bands presents ballroom dancing 8:30-11:30 p.m. every Thursday at Knights of Columbus, 15800 Michigan Ave., Dearborn, $4. Married couples welcome. Dance lessons by-Shir ley Blair, 7-8 p.m. for $2 (313) 422-5925. (313) 565-3656

FARMINGTON SINGLE PROFESSIONALS • Co-Ed Bowling 5:45 p.m.

and 7:45 p.m. every o ther Sunday at Drakeshi re Lanes. Grand River east of Drake Road. Farmington. Cost $12 per week (3 games). <810) 851-9909

• Co-Ed Golf League cal l (810) 851-9909 for more informa-tion.

• Co-Ed Dar t League 6 :15 p.m. every o ther S u n d a y a t Rooseve l t ' s Bi l l i a rd Bar a n d — Grill, 27843 Orchard Lake Road at 12 Mile. Farmington Hil ls . Cost $5 per week. (810) 851-9909

• Co-Ed Indoor Volleyball 6:40 p.m. every T u e s d a y a t Racquetball Farmington, Nine Mile west of Farmington Road, F a r m i n g t o n . $4/p layer F S P m e m b e r s ; $6 /non-member s . ( 810) 851-9909

• Walleybal l 7:10 p .m. T h u r s d a y s at R a c q u e t b a l l Farmington, Nine Mile west of Farmington Road, Farmington. Cost $4/members; $6/non-mem-bers. (810)851-9909

• Euchre, Pinochle and Dinner 6 :30-10:30 p.m. Mondays a t M a p l e s of Novi Golf C o u r s e Clubhouse , 14 Mile Road one mile west of Haggerty. $7/FSP members. $8/non-members.

• Fa rming ton S ing le Professionals and Metropolitan Single Professionals join togeth-er for "Single Mingle Dance" 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at The Double Tree Guest Suites. 27000 S h e r i t a n Drive, off 1-96, just west of 12-Oaks Mall. Novi. D.J. cash bar, and hours d'oeuvres (8:30-9:30 p.m.") Admission $6/non-mem--bers. Ballroom is non-smoking. Attire dressy, men must wear a coat and tie. i810i 851-9909

METRO MINGLERS • A singles group, sponsored

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A Guide to entertainment in the Metro Detroit area

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FISHER THEATER

'Tne Sequel - II Ain't Over'" the sequel to 'Young Man, Older Woman." starring sou! singer Millie Jackson. 8 p.m Tuesday March 4 Saturday. March 8 ana 3 p.m and 7.30 p.m. Sunday, March 9. at the theater, 3011 W. Grand Boulevard.

Detroit $19 .50-$3150 (313i 872 1000 HILBERRY THEATER love Letters" by A.R. Gurney. special .

aene'it performance starring Pn.itp Fo» and Cynthia Blaise, 8 p.m Friday. Feb. 28. 'The Heiress," in rotating repertory.

Ffiday. March 7 Friday. April 11 8 p.m Thursdays Saturdays. 2 p.rn ;>n selected Wednesdays and Saturdays S9 SO $16.50. with group ratesavai iab e HtiOerry Theater, 4743 Cast. Awe Detroit i313: 5 7 7 2 9 7 2 MASONIC TEMPLE "Show BpS?" featuring ' j m Bosey ' - c c 'Happy Days' as "Capta.n A"d>.' ruesday. March 11 Saturday. May 24. Masonic Tempje Theatre. Detroit $22 50-S~0 show times are 8 o n Tuesdays tnro-g'-Saturdays. 7.30 p m. on selected Sundays. 2 p m Saturdays and Sundays, and l p . m matinees or March 26 and April 16 313 832 2232 MEADOW BROOK THEATER

Am A Man." oaseo on : n e Memphis sa^ ".ation workers strike of 1968, 8 p.-n Tnursda>. March 6 ' $22 8 p.n-. F-itiay. March 7 $26 50 -2 pm. $22: , fifi f L and 8 p.m Sa'utday. March 8. and 2 p m Sunday. Mar ; - 9 $22 at the theater. Witso r Ma. Oak a^d University. Walton and SauirreibOu'evardS. Rocneste* Student se- or. and group a scounts avail aoie 810i 377-3300 JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE "Une»pectea Te-ce- 'ess ' by Israel Horovitr. through S~"da> March 23 Aaron DeRoy Tneatre. 6 6 0 0 W Map'e «oad West Bloom'eld. 7:30 p.m Wednesdays and Thursdays. 8 p m . Saturdays: 2 p m anq 7 30 p m Sundays $13 $23 w.th discounts for seniors, st u-dents and groups. 18IO1 788 2900 PURPLE ROSE THEATRE COMPANY 'Labor Day.' Oy Kim Carney. 8 p m . Thursday March 6 Friday, March 7, 3 p.m and 8 p.m Saturday. March 8 l $20* at me Garage Theatre. 137 Park St .

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BONSTEU.E THEATER "Canterbury Tales. The Musical." through Sunday. March 9. at the theater, 3424 Woodward Ave . Wayne State University campus. Detroit. 8 p.m Fridays and Saturdays. 2 p.m. Sundays. S9.50-S11.50 w t h group discounts available. > 313i 577 2960

EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY THEATER "The Colored Museum." Thursday. March 13-Saturday. March 15, and Wednesday. March 19-Saturday, March 22. Quirk Theater. EMU campus. Ypsilanti. $7 Thursdays. $12 Fridays and Saturdays, ana $10 matinees. $2 discount for t i cke ts purchased prior to 30 minutes before c-ur tam. 1313) 487-1221 OAKLAND UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, THEATRE AND DANCE Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters." 8 p.m. Friday, March 7-Saturday, March 8, ar.d 2 p m. Sunaay. March 9; 10 a.m, Thursday. March 13. 8 p.m, Friday, March 14-Saturday. March 15, and 2 p.m Sunday. March 16: 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 19. 8 p.m. Friday, March 21 Saturday. March 22. and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 23. Varner Studio Theatre. Oakland University, Walton and Squirrel boulevards. Rochester. S10: $5 students arid senior citizens. (810) 3 7 0 3 0 1 3

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AVON PLAYERS "The Snadow Bo*." Friday. March 7-Sunday. March 9. Friday. March 14-Sunday. March 16. and Thursday. Marcr. 20Saturday. March 22. Avon Players Theater. 1185 Washington Road (at Tienken Road. 1 1 / 4 miles east of Rochester Roadi. Rochester Hills. 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. $11 adults: wrth discounts for students.

sen«ors. and groups '810) 608-9077 DETROIT REPERTORY THEATRE "Cfumos From The Table of Joy." through Sunday. March 23, at the theater. 13103 Woodrow Wilson, Detroit 8 :30 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. and 8 :30 p.m. Saturdays. 2 p.m and 7:30 p.m. Sundays $14: $100 10-ticket booklet: S90 lO t i cke t matinee booklet (313) 8 6 8 1 3 4 7 PONTIAC THEATER tV 'Tom Sawyer," 8 p.m. Friday, March 7-Saturday. March 8. and Friday. March 14 and 2 p.m Saturday, March 15. Pontiac Northern High School. 1 0 5 1 N . Perry. Pontiac S7. S6 students and seniors. (810) 624-3187 RIDGED ALE PLAYERS "Annie Get Your Gun," Friday. March 7-Sunday. March 9. and Thursday, March 13-Sunday. March 16. at the playhouse, 205 W. Long Lake Road. Troy 7:30 p.m.

Thursday ($10): 8 p.m. Fndays and Saturdays ($12): and 3 p.m Sundays ($12). $11 for seniors on Sundays. (810) 9 8 8 7 0 4 9

ST. DUNSTAN S THEATRE GUILD OF CRAN-BROOK "Cat on a Hot Tm Roof." 8 p~m. Friday. March 14-Saturday. March 15. and Friday, March 21 Saturday. March 22. at the church, 400 Lone Pine Road. West Bloomfield $12; $10 students and seniors (810) 6 4 4 0 5 2 7 *RO PRODUCTIONS "Same Time. Next Year." 8 p.m. Friday.

March 9-Saturday. March 10. 2 p.m. Sunday. March 11, 8 p.m. Fnday. March 14-Saturday. March 15. 2 p.m. Sunday. March 16. 8 p.m.' Friday. March -21 Saturday. March 22. and 2 p.m. Sunday. March 23. The Burgh. 26080 Civic Canter DL (at Berg Road). Southfield SB; $7 seniors and children. (810) 827-0700

"Aonte," weekend* Fnday. Fat) 28Sunday. March 16. Troy Community Center m Troy CMC Complex. 520 W Big Beaver (aaat of I-79). $10 adults. $9 seniors and children.

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Playful: Mr. Potato Head and some ofthe other toys in a scene from "Walt Disney's World on Ice - Toy Story," at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. Call (810) 645-6666 for tickets.

8 p.m Fr.qays-Saturdays, and 2 p.m. i Sundays. 810) 879-1285

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FIRST THEATRE GUILD 'The Adventures of Ai.ce m Wonderland." 3 p .n Friday. March 7. 8 P.m Saturday,

j March 8. and 2 p.m Sunday. March 9. at F^st Presoyterian Church. 1669 W. Maple, Birmingham. T.ckets $5. can 1810: 644-0356 or i 810 646-9754 -MARQUIS THEATRE

. 'Pooh Visits Story land." Saturday. March ' 8-Sunday. April 27. Marquis Theatre. 135

£ Mam St Northville 2.30 p.m. j Mondays Fridays, 2 :30 p.m. Saturdays-

Sundays 56 50 Children younger n a n 3 * not be admitted. ' 810) 349 8110 THE NOVI THEATRES' CHILDREN'S ANNEX

'Tne Emperor s Sew Clothes." 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 14-Saturcay. March 15. and 3 p m Sunaay, March 16. at The Novi Civ.c Center Stage. 45175 W 10 M.ie Road. Novi SS; S7 seniors and children yourge- than 12 Tickets purchased in advance are S I off 1810 : 347-0400 PAPER BAG PRODUCTIONS "Huckleberry Finn," through Sunday, May 18. Historic Players Club, 3321 E.

Jefferson across from Hartwrtown. between McDougali ar.a Mount Elliott). Detroit. Lunch begins at noon with l p.m. per for ma* Ke on Saturdays, 1 p.m. lunch and 2 p.m show on Sundays. $7.50 includes lunch, with special rates avail-able for groups of 20 or more. 50 cent dis-count to anyone who brings in children's books in new or good condition to be donated to Focus Hope (810) 662-8118 POPCORN PLAYERS SCHOOL "The Wizard of Oz." starring youths ages 7-16. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday. March

8. and 2 p.m. and 5 p.m Sunday. Mi rch 9. Tne Community House. 380 S Bates St.. Birmingham $7. (810 i 644 5832 YOUTHEATRE 'Laura ingalts Wilder Growing Up on the Prairie," 11 a.m. and 2 p.m Saturday. March 8, and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 9. as part of the "Movm' Up Club Season" sea-son for children ages 7 and older. Music Hall Center tor the Performing Arts. 350 Madison Ave., Detroit. $7 in advance: $8 at the door (313) 963-2366

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EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY "Cosi Fan Tutte." 8 p.m. Friday. March 14. and Saturday. March 15. at Pease Auditorium. Eastern Michigan University, Ypsiiartti. $10 adults: $5 studdifts (313) 487-1221

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"ETHEL V. CURRY DISTINGUISHED " LECTURE IN MUSICOLOOY*

Untversrty of California at Berkeley music professor Richard Taruskin lectures on 'Stravinsky and Us." 5 p.m. Friday. March 14. Rackham Assembly Hall. Rackham Building. 915 £. Wasn»r* ion S*.. Ann Arbor. Free. (313 | 764-0594 DETROIT KENNEL C U M DOG SHOW Dogs from 149 different breeds will be competing for honors at the annual show. 8 a.m 8 p.m. Sunday. March 9. Cobo Center. Oetroil $25 family plan that admits two adults and three children. $9 individual adult; $6 for children younger than 12 and senior cit izens. (810) DKC SHOW

GREATER DETROIT SPORTFISHING SHOW

4-9.30 p.m. Thursday. March ^Friday. March 7. 10 a .m.9 :30 p.m Saturday. March 6. and 10 a.m.-6 p j n Sunday. March 9. Tha Palace of Auburn HMta. 2 Championship Or.. Auburn HIH» I7 .50 . $3.50 tor children ages 6-12; free tor ctrt-dran ages 5 and younger. (810) 377-0100 MKMMCHMAN CAT

Show of champions and household cats. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. March 8-Sunday, March 9. Novi Enpo Center. 43700 Expo Center Dr , Novi. $6; $5 seniors: $4 youths ages 5-12. |810) 348-5600 MUSIC ENGINEERING SEMINAR SERIES 'Analysis and Synthesis of Violin Vibrato.* by Maureen Me'lody of University of Michigan, 4:15 p.m Thursday, March 13. 2039 E.V. Moore building. School of Music. 1100 Baits Dr., University ol Michigan north campus. Ann Arbor. Free. 1313) 764-0594

NATIVITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS With a "Meet the Art is ts" reception with jazz pianist Henry Femoerg, 7 10 p.m. Friday. March 7 ($5i; Performance by Native American"dancer/narrator Reggie Pettibone. 3 p.m. Saturday. March 8 (free); Celtic harp player Cecelia Weoster. 7-10 p.m. Saturday, March 8 ;S5 dona; t ion); and the traditional Irish fork band Inis-Ceol. 10:30 a.m Sunday, March 9 (free), at the churcn, 21220 W. 14 Mile Ro^d between Lanser and Evergreen roads . Bloomfield Township. (810) 6 4 6 4100

THRILL SHOW Featuring off-road spectacular, 7.30 p.m Saturday. March 8, Pontiac S'lverdome. S12 in advance. $14 at the door, i 810] 456-1600

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-DINOSAUR BABIES" —• "Dinosaur Babies." a puppet show that explains about fossns. instinctive behav-ior. and geography. 2 p.m. Sunday. March 9, Meadow Brook Theatre. Wilson Hall. Oakland University, Walton and Squirrel boulevards. Rochester $7.50. (810) 377 3300

WALT DISNEY'S WORLD ON ICE "TOY STORY-7:30 p.m. Thursday. March 6. 7:30 p.m Friday. March 7, 11:30 a.m.. 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday. March 8. and 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday. March 9. Joe Louis Arena. 600 Civic Center Dr.. Detroit. S l l 50-S17.50 with discounts tor groups, and children younger than 12 on selected dates (810) 6 4 5 6 6 6 6 / ( 3 1 3 ) 9 8 3 6 6 0 6 DOG SHOW

7 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday. March 9, Community Arts Exhibit Hall. Michigan Slate Fair Exposition Center. 1120 W State Fair. Detroit. $2. $1 children and seniors. S4 parking. (311) 2 5 5 6 3 3 4 SHRINE CIRCUS

Friday, March 7 Sunday. March 23. Michigan State Fair Exposition Center. 1120 W St^Te Fair. Oetroit Noorv7 p.mv

Mondays-Fridays. 10:30 a.m.. 2:30 p.m ' and 7 p.m. Saturdays; and 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m Sundays S6$14 admission. $5 parking. (313) 3 6 6 6 2 0 0

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STEPHAN BRUCE BECKER 7:30 p.m Sunday, March 9. Oak Park Library, 14200 Oak Park Boulevard. Oak Park, Free. (810) 691 7480 BIRMINGHAM MUSfCAlE With the Musk :ale s string ensemble. 1 P-m Thursday. March 13. Birmingham Community House, 360 S. Bates St.. Birmingham (810) 647-8329 KAM4UNG CHENG AND VIRGINIA WECK-STROM

Violinist and pi am si perform Schubert. Brahms, Herfttz. and Sarasate, 8 p.m Thursday, March 13. Kerrytown Concert Houae. 415 N. Fourth Ave.. Ann Arbor. $ 5 $12. (313) 7 6 9 2 9 9 9 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With Conductor Van Pascal Tortelier.

p<amst Cecils Ousset. Woman ol the Madngai Chorale of Sowthftew, Woman of tha A Capet ia Chorus of Michigan Christian College, and Women at the Choral Union of tha University Musical

Society. 8 p.m. Fr day. March 7. 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 8. and 3 p.m. Sunday. . March 9 i S16 $40). Orchestra Hall. 3711 Woodwarc Ave., Detroit. (313) 833-3700 RICHARD GOOOE Pianist. 8 p.m. Friday. March 14. Hill Auditorium. 530 S, State St.. Ann Arbor. $16 $42. 8001 221 1229 Duo Runedako Nardil) Park United Methodist Church music series features "duo runedako." 3 p.m. Sunday. March 9. 29887 W. 11 Mile Road. Farmington Hills. Features perform-ers Ruth Neville and Daniel Koppeiman who are dedicated to expanding t..e reper-toire for multiple keyboard instruments. From tradition works for two pianos to meractive works for synthesizers and

computer, the duo presents a wide variety of concert music. Call (810) 4768860 for information.

ROCHESTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Featuring Eric Lewis of the Manhattan String Quartet. 8 p.m. Friday. March 14. Varner Hall, Oakland University campus. Walton and Squirrel boulevards.

Rochester. (810) 651-4181 ST. LAWRENCE STRING QUARTET With Shauna Rolston, cellist. 8 p.m. Tuesday. March 11. Cranbrook House. 380 Lone Pme Road. Bloomfield Hills. $20. 1810) 7 5 1 2 4 3 5 LOGAN SKELTON Pian.st performs noon Wednesday. March 12, Forum Recital Hall. Schoolcraft Coifege. 18600 Haggerty Road. Livonia. Free <313) 462-5218 SOUTHFIELD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With two t ime Grammy Award nominee Pip Clarke performing works by Wlemawski. Dvorak, and Mende'ssohn. 7:30 p.m.

March 9. St. Hugo of the Hills Church, 2215 Opdyke (north of Woodward Avenue). Bloomfield Hills. $10: $7 stu-dents and seniors. (810) 424-9022/(810) 851 7408 PAUL VONDIZIANO

Classical guitarist celebrates release of his CD "J S. Bach: Tzhe Four Lute Suites," 8 p.m. Friday. March 15, Kerrytown Concert House. 415 N Fourth Ave.. Ann Arbor. $5 students: %8 general admission. $12 assigned seats, rows 1-5. (313) 769-2999

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BATTLE OF THE BIG BANDS Sunday. March 9, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts* Macomb Community College. 44575 Garfield Road. Clinton Township (810) 2 8 6 2 2 2 2 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ' "Puttin' on the Ritz: A Salute to the Great Hollywood Musicals,* with the Madngai Chorale of Southfield. A Cappella Chorus of Michigan Christian College. Livingston County Chorale, conductor Erich Kuhzel. soprano Katharine Terrell, and baritone Lewis Dahie Von Schianbusch, 8 p.m. Thursday. March 13. 8 :30 p.m. Fnday. March 14. 8 :30 p.m Saturday. March 15. and 3 p.m. Sunday. March 16. Orchestra Hail. 3711 Woodward Ave.. Detroit $ 1 6 $58 ( 313) 833-3700 FARMINOTON-AREA PHILHARMONIC "Hot Buttered Pops - The Sequel." with Sandra Mandella. featuring 'Someone to Watch Over M e . ' "When You Wish Upon a Star.' and 'Over the Rainbow." and music from "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "S(ar Wars.' and tha 1939 film 'Captain Blood.* 3 p m Sunday. March 9. Historic Redford Theatre. 17360 Lanser. Detroit. $15 gerv erai admission. $20 reserved (810) 4 7 B 2075

UZAMMNEUJ Concerts originally scheduled tor 8 p.m. Wednesday. March 5Saturday. March 8. and 5:30 p j n . Sunday. March 9. Fox Theetfa. 2211 Woodward Ave.. Detroit, postponed due t o Mmneitrs illness Tickets mm be honored 8 p.m. March 19 tor the March 5 show. 8 p m . March 18 tor

the March 6 show. 8 p.m. March 21 for the March 7 show, 8 p.m. March 22 for the March 8 show, and 5:30 p.m. March 23 for the March 9 show. $15-$60 with group rates available. (810) 4 3 3 1515/ (313) 9653099 JERRY VALE Saturday. March 8. Macomb Center for the Performing Arts. Macomb Community College. 44575 Garfield Road. Clinton Township. (810) 2862222

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WALT DISNEY S WORLD ON ICE Auditions skaters for its production of "Toy Story," 3 p.m. Thursday, March 6. Joe Louis Arena, 600 Civic Center Dr.. Detroit. Requirements: Males and females wi th strong figure skating ability and available to travel: background in jazz, bal-let or dance is helpful: Personality, appearance, weight and the ability to learn routines are important Skaters must bring rce skates, resume and photo. Female skaters should wear leotards and t ights: male skaters should wear appropri ate skating attire. (941) 349-4848 HOLLYWOOD LITERARY RETREAT "Wnting the Half-Hour Sitcom and One Hour Drama," with wnter/producer Adam Beianoff ("Cosby," "Murphy Brown," "Wings") from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, May 3. and with executive producer Charles Eglee ("Murder One." "Civil Wars.* "NYPD Blue,* •Moonligmmg*) 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, May 4, Plaza Hotel. Southfield. $175 per day, $295: "Writing Erotic Drama for Hollywood." 6 1 0 p.m. Friday. May 9. at Plaza Hotel. Southfield, or noon-4 p.m. Saturday, May 10, at Holiday Inn Livonia Park West, with execu-tive producer Linda Clark ( "The Red Shoe Diaries") and writer/producer Lynn Isenberg (Showtime's "Bordello." HBO's "Maui Heat," and Playboy's 'For the Love of Lisa"). $125. (810) 584-4764/ !888) HLR-1600

PLAYERS GUILD OF DEARBORN "Crazy for You." 7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. March l O l l , 21730 Madison. Dearborn (near Monroe and Outer Drive), Dearborn. Production opens May 2. can Jane Pfeifer (313) 561-TKTS UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY Auditions for its U-D Mercy Classic Greek Tour, 7 p.m. Thursday, March 6. Earl D A Smith Theatre, University of Detroit Mercy. McNichols and Livemcis roads. Detroit. 1810) 264-2611

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TIM BERNE'S BLOOOCOUNT 8 p.m. Friday, March 7. Kerrytown Concert House. 415 N, Fourth Ave.. Ann Arbor. $8-$15. (313) 7692999 JACK BROKENSHA QUARTET 8 1 1 : 3 0 p.m. Thursday, March 6. and Thursday. March 13. Botsford Inn, 28000 Grand River (north of Eight Mile Road), Farmington Hills. (810) 474-4800 ESPRESSO 7 p.m. Saturday. March 7, Borders Books and Music. 5601 Mercury Dr.. Dearborn Free. All ages. (313) 271-4441 GALACTIC With jazzhead, 9 p.m. Thursday. March 6. Magic Bag. 22920 Woodward Ave.. Ferndale. $5. 18 and older, (acid jazz) (810) 544-3030 WENDELL HARRISON AND HAROLD MCK-INNEY Celebrate release of new CD "Something for Pops," a tribute to fathers and influ-ences of New Orleans, and Louis Armstrong, as part of the Ferndale Music Series, 7 p.m. Sunday. March 9. Magic Bag. 22920 Woodward Ave. (one block north of Nine Mile Road). Ferndale. $8: $4 seniors and students: free for children 12 and younger, (810) 5462503 NOAH HOWARD QUARTET 8:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Saturday, March 8. Mackenzie Fine Arts Center, Henry Ford Community College. 5101 Evergreen Road (south of Ford Road). Dearborn. $12. (810) 7754770 / (810 ) 5 4 8 9 8 8 8 JAZZ SABBATH SERVICE Featuring the New Orleans Klezmer All-Star Band with Cantor Sjephen Dubov and the Beth El Adult Choir performing jazz, blues, scat, dixieland and klezmer sounds.

8 p.m. Friday. March 14, Temple Beth El. 7400 Telegraph Road (at 14 Mile Road), Bloomfield Hills. Free. (810) 851-1100 SHEILA LANDIS AND RICK MATLE 8 1 1 : 3 0 p.m. Friday. Match 7. Coffee Beanery. 152 N. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Free. All ages: 7-9 p.m.

Fnday. March 14. Borders Books and Music. 5601 Mercury Dr., Dearborn. Free. All ages (810) 6466022 / (313 ) 271-4441 CARL MICHEL With his quartet. 12:15 p.m. Tuesday. March 11. Detroit Public Library. 121 GrMtot. Oetroit. Free. All ages: With his tno. 7 p.m. Frtd%. March 14. Borders Books and Muec, 43075 Crescent Boulevard, Novi. Free. All ages (313) 2 2 4 0 5 * 0 / ( 8 1 0 ) 3470780 RANOY NAPOLEON QUARTET 7 9 p.m. Monday. March 10. Leonardo s. Pierpont Commons. 2101 Bonisteei Boulevard. Ann Arbor Ffae. All agee (313) 764-7544

With Jeff Kresater Trto. 9 :30 p.m. Fnday. March 14-Seturday. March 15. Bird of Paradise. 207 S. Ashley. A on Arbor $5. 21 and older (313) 6 6 2 4 3 1 0 STRAIGHT AHEAD 6-9 p.m. Thur»day..March 13. aa part of tha third annual Jan m the Streets after work party, with a CMtxJm. rmmouffet and music, Oetroit Historical Museum. 5401 Woodward Ave (at K*by). Detroit • 1 5 includes valet parking. (313) 833-

1805 THREE GUYS NAME MOE 9 1 1 p.m. Friday, March 14. Leonardo s in Pierpont Commons. 2101 Bonisteei Boulevard. Ann Arbor. Free. All ages. (313) 764-7544 TRES JAZZ 8 1 1 p.m. Sunday. March 9. Brazil. 305 S Main St., Royal Oak. Free. Adages. (810) 3997200 WARREN COMMISSION 9 p.m. Friday, March 8-Saturday, March 9, and Friday, March 14-Saturday. March 15. D L. Harrington s Chop House. 2086 Crooks Road <ai M-5i i j , Rochester Hiiis. Cover charge. 21 and older. (810) 852-0550 ALAN WASSERMAN JAZZ TRIO 9 p.m, Friday, March 7. Java Master. 33214 14 Mile Road. West Bloomfield. Free All ages. (810) 6 2 6 7 3 9 3

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SOUTHERN SON 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Sunday. March 9. The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe. 145 N. Center St., Northville. $5. All ages. (810) 3499421

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BLACK MARKET 9 p.m. Thursday. March 13. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St., Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older. (reggae] (8101 543-0917 BLACKTHORN 8 p.m. Friday. March 7. Lila Jones-Johnson Theatre, Oakland Community College. 739 S. Washington. Royal Oak. $10: 3 p.m. Sunday, March 9. Millennium Theatre, 15600 J.L. Hudson Dr.. Southfield. $5. All ages: 8 p.m. Thursday. March 14, student center arena. Oakland Community College. 7350 Cooley Lake Road. Waterford. $10. $8 students and seniors. (Irish) (810) 544-4903/(810) 424-9022/(810) 3 6 0 3186 ALAN CAYNE 9 p.m. Wednesday. March 12. Dick O'Dow's Irish Pub. 160 W. Maple Road. Birmingham. Free. 21 and otder. t Irish) (810) 642-1135 CROSSROADS CEILI 8 p.m. Friday. March 14, The Ark, 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. $11. $10 members, students and seniors. AH ages. (Irish) (313) 761-1451 IMMUNITY 9 p.m. Friday. March 7-Saturday. March 8. Woody's Diner, 208 Fifth Ave.. Royal Oak, Free 21 and older: 9 p.m. Friday, March 14, Union Lake Bar and Grill. 2280 Union Lake Road. Commerce Township. Cover charge 21 and older, (reggae) (.810) 543-6911/ (810) 3 6 0 7 4 5 0 IRISH ROVERS 8 p.m. Thursday, March S. Southfield Civic Center Pavilion. 26000 Evergreen Road. Southfield $18-$20. available at Southfield Centre for the Arts. 24350 Southfield Road. Southfield. (810) 424-9043 TOM LEE 9 p.m, Thursday, March 13. D'Ck 0 Dow s Irish Pub. 160 W Maple Road. Troy Free 21 and older. (Irish) (810) 642-1135 ASHLEY MAC ISAAC With Tara MacLean, 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 7. St, Andrew's Hall. 431 E.

"Congress, Detroit. $10 in advance. All ages. [Celtic fiddle rock) (313) 961 MELT PINO MARELLI 7 p.m. Wednesday. March 12. Luciano's. 39091 Garfield Road. Clinton Township (international) (810) 263-6540 MICHAEL O'BREIN 9 p.m, Thursday, March 6. and Sunday. March 9, Dick O'Dow's Irish Pub, 160 W Maple Road. Birmingham, Free. 21 and older. (Irish) (810) 642-1135 ODD ENOUGH 9 p.m, Friday, March 14-Saturday, March 15. Dick O'Dow's Insh Pub. 160 W. Maple Road, Troy. Free. 21 and older. (Irish) (810) 642-1135" REGGAE AMBASSADA 9 p.m. Thursday. March 6, Rick's, 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (reggaei (313, 9 9 6 2 7 4 8 ST. PATRICK S CELTIC CELEBRATION With harp/duiclmer player Cecelia Webster, Mulligan Stew, storyteller Jack Hickey. Irish stepdancer Denise Riedlmger. and Scottish piper Aaron Jentzen. 7 p.m. Friday, March 14. Freighthouse, Rice and Cross streets. Ypsilant. s Depot Town. S9; 44 children. (313) 677-4249 STONE CIRCLE

9 p.m. Fnday, March 7, Dick O'Dow's Irish Pub. 160 W Mapie Road. Birmingham. Free. 21 and older. (Irish) (810) 6 4 2 1 1 3 5 JOHN L. SULLIVAN BAND 9 p.m. Saturday. March 8, Dick O'Dow s Irish Pub, 160 W. Maple Road. Birmingham Free. 21 and older. (Irish) 9810) 642-1135 VINX 8 p.m. Thursday. March 6. The Arfc, 316 S Main St.. Aon Arbor $11 All ages; 9 p m Friday. March 7, 7th House. 7 N. Saginaw Pontiac. $10 In advance. 18 and older ipercussion-based blues, jazz, and pop with African Caribbean, and Brazilian rhythms) (810) 3368100 / (313 ) 761 1451

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7:30 p.m. Thursday. March 6. The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe. 145 N. Center St.. Northville. $8 All ages ("gypsy inspired vWMn work*) (810) 3 4 9 9 4 2 1 DONOVAN

S.gns afr fcraphs. 7 P-m. Thur*»ay, March 13. Borders Books and M u m , Novi Town Center. 43075 Crescent Boulevard. Novi; Performs. 8 p.m. Fnday. March 14. Royal Oak Music Theatre. 318 W. Fourth St.. Royal Oak $25 2 1 and older (810) 347-0780 / (810 ) 5 4 6 7610

Continued from previous page The Ark, 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor. $15 All ages, ( ' funny country*) (313) 761-1451 MICHAEL SMITH AND ANNE HILLS 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Friday. March 7. The Raven GaJlery and Acoustic Cafe. 145 N. Center St., Northvil le. $12. AH ages. (810) 3 4 9 9 4 2 1 MATT WATROBA AND RICK FIELDING 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday. March 8. The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe. 145 N. Center St., Northville. $12. All ages. (810) 3 4 9 9 4 2 1 CHERYL WHEELER 8 p.m. Sunday. March 9. The Ark. 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. $12.50. All ages. (313) 761-1451 JOSH WHITE JR. With Jim Berl in and George Garcia. 8 p.m. Saturday. March 8, as part of the Off-the-Wall Acoustic Coffeehouse, St. William Parish Hall. Walled Lake. $7.50; $15 fami-ly rate; $5 students. (810) 363-3542

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7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Thursday. March 13, Tha Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe. 146 N. Center St., Northville. $8 All « e s (810) 3 4 9 9 4 2 1

With Jeff Marizowka. 7 p.m Sunday. March 9. Coffee Beanery. 307 Mem St.. Rochester Free. An agee. (810) 650-3344 RtOERB M THt SKY 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday. March 7.

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BALLET GRAN FOLKLORICO DE MEXICO Friday, March 7, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts. Macomb Community College. 44575 Garfield Road. Clinton Township. (810) 2 8 6 2 2 2 2 DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM Tuesday, March 11-Sunday. March 16. Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts. 350 Madison Ave.. Detroit. $30$40. (313) 963-2366 "GENDER-FREE CONTRA DANCE* "American folk dancing for people of all orientations." 2-5 p.m. Sunday. March 9, a The Michigan League Ballroom. University of Michigan. 911 N. University, Ann Arbor, $6, $5 students. (313) 764-6978 PEACH MOUNTAIN INTERMEDIATE CONTRA DANCE

7 :309 :45 p.m. Tuesday. March 11. Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse. 3350 Green Road (north of Plymouth Road), Ann Arbor. $4 donation. No partner needed. 7 p.m. couples workshop. (313) 9130395 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FOLK DANCING CLUB Open to the public, emphasis is on Eastern and Middle Eastern line and circle dances, 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 11. Leonardo's in Pierpont Commons. 2101 Bonisteei Boulevard, Ann Arbor. Free. (313) 7 6 4 7544 WOLVERINE SILVERSPUR DANCERS 7:30 p.m.-midntght Saturday, March 8. Italian-American Cultural Center. 28111 imperial Dr., Warren, $6 members; $7 oth-ers. (810) 469-4329

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Marga Gomez. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 8. The Ark, 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. $15. All ages. 1313) 761-1451 FAT WILLY'S Mike Green, 8 p.m. Thursday, March 6, at the club. 19170 Farmington Road (north of Seven Mile Road), Livonia. Free. 21 and older. (810) 6 1 5 1 3 3 0 JOEY'S COMEDY CLUB Malone and Nootcheez, Mark Knope, and Joey Bielaska, 8 p.m. Thursday, March"6, 8 p.m, and 10:30 p.m. Friday, March 7-Saturday. March 8, and 8 p.m. Sunday. March 9 ($12 ail shows); Joey Kola.

Hector Rezapno and Joey Bielaska cele-brate Joey's one-year remodeling anniver-sary. 8 p.m. Thursday. March 13. 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Friday. March 14, 6:30 p.m.. 8 :30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Saturday. March 15. and 8 p.m. Sunday, March 16 ($15 all shows), at the club above Kickers restaurant. 36071 Plymouth Road.

Livonia. (313) 2 6 1 0 5 5 5 JOEY S COMEDY CLUB AT PAISANO S Margaret Smith. 8 :15 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. Friday, March 7-Saturday, March 8 ($12. $23.95 dinner and show), and 7 p.m. Sunday. March 9 ($8, $18.95 dinner and show): Frank Del Pizzo. 8 p.m. Thursday. March 13 ($8, $18.95 dinner and show), 8:15 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. Friday. March 14Saturday. March 15 ($10, $20.95 din-ner and show). 5070 Schaefer Road, Dearborn. (313) 5 8 4 8 8 8 5 MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE Al Lube!, 8:30 p.m. Thursday. March 6, and 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Fnday,

March 7 Saturday. March 8 ($10); Invasion of Improv wi th the Portuguese Rodeo Clown Company. 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays ($6. $3 wi th student ID): Emo Philips, 8:30 p.m. Thursday. March 13. and 8:30 p jn . and 10:30 p.m. Fnday. March 14-Saturday. March 15 ($14). 314 E. Liberty. Ann Arbor. (313) 9969080 MARK RIDLEY'S COMEDY CASTLE Vic Dunlop and Stunt Johnson Theater through Sunday. March 9; Totally Unrehearsed Theatre hosts open mic night 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays; Mark Britten and Frank G.. Wednesday. March 12-Sunday. March 16. 269 E. Fourth St.. Royal Oak. $5 Tuesdays; $6 Wednesdays. Thursdays and Sundays: $12 Fridays and Saturdays. 1810) 542 9900 JOAN RIVERS

8 p.m. Friday, March 7, Capitol Theatre, 121 University Ave West. Windsor $45 $75 Canadian (519) 253-7729 THE SECOND CITY OETROIT "An Ambassador Bridge Party." featunng Second City veterans Larry Campbell. Joshua Fynk, Angela She it on. Grant Krauae and Rico Bruce Wade, and new comer Margaret Exner. runs through May. at tha club. 2301 Woodward Ave.. Detroit 8 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays with addition-al shows 10:30 p.m. Fndays and Saturdays. Free improv comedy set after Sunday. Wednesday and Thursday shows and after the late shows on Fndays and Saturdays. $12 Sundays and Wednesdays. $14 Thursdays: $17.50 Fridays and $19.50 Saturdays (313) 9652222

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BARNES ANO NOME BOOKSELLERS (WIST BLOOMFIELD) "Hamtramck An Urban Community of tha Global Village" lecture by anthropologist Or. Paul Wrobel of St Mary s College, and

geographer/urban planner Dr. Bryan Thompson of Wayne State University, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. March 6; Barnes and Noble Fiction Reading Group discusses Waliy Lamb's "She s Come Undone.' 7:30 p.m. Thursday. March 6; Debt Gliorl's 'The Lion at Bedtime' will be read during story time. 10 a.m. Monday, March 10. and 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 11; Rabbi Dov Loketch Agudos Yisroel Mogen Avraham continues the series "Educational Exchange" with his "History of the Pnmmg o f t h e laimuo: Kevolution. Controversy and Accomplishment." 7 p.m. Tuesday. March 11; Ted Gish. associate professor of biology at St. Mary 's College in Orchard Lake," wil l experiment with "Fun and Science for Kids of All Ages," 7:30 p.m. Thursday. March 13. at the store. 6800 Orchard Lake Road, Wesi Bloomfield, (810) 6266804, "Long Term Care" is independent agent Valerie Greenberg's topic at the monthly meeting of the Senior Women's Club Breakfast Club. 10:30 a.m, Thursday, March 13: Reservations required, $3.50. $4 for non-residents. (810) 738-2500 BORDERS BOOK SHOP Author Brad Leithauser reads from his lat-est novel. "The Friends of Freeland." 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. March 11, at the store. 31150 Southfield Road. Birmingham (810) 6 4 4 1 5 1 5 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC

Livonia. The exhibit, based on the Dinoacience exhibit at the science center, begins wi th a 20-minute. multi-media demonstration on how to use computers and the Internet, and continues into the Computer Cove with 20 workstations that assist participants in learning about dinosaurs. Hours are 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, and noorv-5 p.m. Sundays. (313) 557-8400 DOMINO'S FARMS "Raptor's to Rex: The Dinosaur

African-American literature and studies book discussion group discusses 'Living to Tell About I t ." by Darrell Dawsey. 7:30 p.m. Thursday. March 6; Mask Puppet Theater joins story circle. 11 a.m. Saturday, March 8; Doll artist Edith Eubank visits Crafter s Circle. 3 p.m. Sunday. March 9, Author Julia Boyd dis-cusses and signs copies of her book "Embracing the Fire."-?:30 p.m. Monday, March 10; Mystery book discussion group discusses "The Old Silent' by Martha Grimes. 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 10; This month's Merrill Lynch Financial Seminar focuses on Business Financial Planning tor tne Smew Busmese. 7:30-pm. Tuesday. March 11; Story circle focuses on St. Patnck's day. 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 12: Le Cercle Francais, a French discus-sion group open to all levels, meets at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 12; Learn how to build a computer form the bottom up at "Explorations in Technology," 7 p.m. Wednesday. March 12; Dr. Paul Pearsall signs and discusses his book "The Pleasure Prescription." 5601 Mercury Dr.. Dearborn. (313) 271-4441 BORDERS BOOK SHOP (BIRMINGHAM) Reception for the Pierce Elementary School Art Gallery, featuring the art work of students in grades 3-5, 10 a.m.-noon. Saturday, March 8, at the store. 31150 Southfield Road, Birmingham, (810) 644-1516 '

RACKHAM AUDITORIUM Storyteller Ray A. Young Bear reads from his book -Remnants of the First Earth. ' 8 p.m. Friday. March 14. at the auditorium in tne Racknem building. 915 £, Washington St.. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (313) 662-7407 SHAMAN DRUM BOOKSHOP Laura Flanders wil l read from her new Oook "Real Majority. Media Minority: The Costs of Sidelining Women in Reporting.' 8 p.m. Monday. March 10; Authors In town as part of the conference 'The Gifts We Offer, The Burdens We Bear: the Vocation and Ministry of Gay and Lesbian Persons in Church and Society" will be part of a reception and book signing, 6 8 p.m. Friday. March 7. Former Republican congressman Steve Gurvderson and his partner Rob Morris, with whom he wrote •House and Home: The Political and Personal Journey of a Gay Republican Congressman and the Man with Whom He Created a ramily." along with authors Robert Graetz. Melanie Morrison, Krister Stendhal, Mark Alan Powell, and Jack Anderson are also expected to be there; Louise Kehoe will read from her memoir, "In This Dark House." to celebrate the book's release in paperback. 8 p.m. Wednesday. March 12; 311-315 S. State St.. Ann Arbor. (313) 662-7407

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ANN ARBOR HANDSON MUSEUM "I t 's All in Your Head: An Exhibit About the Brain," features a 12-times life size, walk-through bram. 50 handson devices, computer games and interactive videos, through Monday, March 31, at the muse um. 219 E. Huron St.. Ann Arbor. Museum hours: 10 a.m..5:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays: 10 a.rrv-5 p.m. Saturdays: 1 5 p.m. Sundays. $2.50 students, seniors and children; $4 adults (313) 9 9 5 5 4 3 9 DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM 'Legacy: African-American Dolls of the Victorian Era." a new exhibit featuring more than 100 handmade African-American dolls, on display m the muse-um's Kresge Gallery through April, at the museum, 5,401 Woodward Ave., Detroit $3 adults; $1.50 seniors and children ages 12-18: free for children younger than 12. (313) 833-7937 DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER "Dmoscience." a traveling exhibit from Research Casting International (RCI), the creators of the dinosaur skeleton displays In Steven Spielberg s 'Jurassic Park." on display through Sunday. March 9. It fee tures six full-sized dinosaur skeletal dis-plays. four walMnounted skeletons, six skulls, a walk through Supersaurus rib cage, a Oino Dig sandbox, and interactive computer programs: 'Special Effects.* an IMAX film about special effects and how movies like "Star Wars" and 'Independence Day" were done, hourly 10 a.m. l p.m. Mondays-Fridays, hourly 11 a .nv3 p.m., and 5 p.m Saturdays, 1 p.m. 2. p.m. 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays; 5020 John R St.. Oetroit. Museum admission $6.75 adults; $4 75 tor students and senior citizens. (313) 5 7 7 * 4 0 0 DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER STORE (LIVONIA)

"Cyberspace Safari' exhibit designed to introduce visitors to computers, the conv munlty resources at the Oetroit Science Center, and dinosaurs, through April at the store inside Wonderland Mall, 29859 Plymouth Road (at Middlebelt Road).

Predators." a touring dinosaur natural his-tory museum from paleontologist Dr. Robert Bakker, through May 31. The 7.000 square foot exhibit features more than 100 dinosaur skeletons, skulls, sculptures, graphics, and fossils, including a rare 41-foot long Acrocanthosaurus skeleton, the only one on exhibit in the world. After its stint at Domino's Farms, the exhibit will become part of a perma-nent Paleontological Discovery Center and Living Lab scheduled to open in South-Central Michigan in September. $5 adults; $2.50 for children 12 and younger, senior citizens 55 and older: $1 group rate for schools and organizations. (313) 930-4911 HENRY FORD MUSEUM James Bond's Aston Mart in 0B5. the gad-get-loaded spy car that starred in the

"1964 f i lm "Goldfinger," on exhibit through Sunday. March 9. near the front of the

~warn exnion nan mSfdi Henry Ford Museum. 20900 Oakwood Boulevard (at Village Road). Dearborn. (313) 271-1620

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THE ALLIGATORS 9 p.m. Fnday, March 7-Saturday. March 8. Blue Goose, 28911 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores. Cover charge. 21 and older; 9 p.m. Wednesday. March 12, Memphis Smoke, 100 S Main St.. Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 2 9 4 0690 / (810 ) 543-0917 JOCE'LYNN B 9-p.m. Fnday. March 7-Settirdey. March 8, Sisko's on the Boulevard. 5855 Monroe Boulevard. Taylor. $5. 21 and older. (blues) (313) 2785340 BIG DAVE AND THE ULTRASONICS 9 p.m. Friday. March 14. Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 18 and older, (jump blues) (313) 4 8 5 5 0 5 0 SEAN BLACKMAN AND JOHN ARNOLD 10 p.m. Friday. March 7. Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 2 1 and older.- (singer/songwriter) (810) 332-HOWL BLUE CAT 10 p.m. Saturday, March 8. Library Pub. 42100 Grand River, Novi. Free 21 and older, (blues) (810) 3499110 THE BLUE HAWAIIANS 9 p.m. Fnday. March 7, Old Woodward Grill, 555 S. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 642-9400 BLUE SPIRIT TRIBE With Blue Dog, Fathers of the Id. Bobby Murray £ a n d wrth Jim McCarly, Nikki James and the flamethrowers, and Johnny Bassett and the Blues Insurgents play a benefit for Kris Peterson, 9 p.m. Sunday. March 9. Alvin's. 5756 Cass Ave.. Detroit. $5. 18 and older, (biues/avant garde jazz) (313) 832-2355 BLUR 6 p.m. Friday. March 14. St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. $10 in advance; $13 at the door. All ages. (Brit pop) (313) 961-MELT THE BOOGIEMEN 9 p.m. Friday. March 14. Stan's Dugout. 3350 Auburn Road, Auburn Hills. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 412-1040 BOTFLY 9 p.m. Friday. March 7. Cross Street Station. 5 1 1 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 18 and older, (funk) (313) 485-5050 THE BUSINESS With Warzone, 5:30 p.m. Fnday. March 7. The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. $10 in advance. All ages, (hardcore punk) (313) 961-MELT BUSTER S BLUES BAND 10 p.m. Saturday. March 8. Mount Chalet. 4715 N. Woodward Ave.. Royal Oak. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 5 4 9 2929 MIKHAL CALDWELL AND THE TRUE STO-RIES ORCHESTRA With Conspiracy Sound Ensemble. 9 p.m. Friday. March 14, Alvin's, 5756 Cass Ave., Detroit. $5. 18 and older. (313) 832 2355 SCOTT CAMPBELL GROUP With Dan Lamar and Meimda Montgomery, 10 p.m. Saturday. March 8. Ye Olde Tap Room. 14915 Charlevoix, Detroit $ 2 . 2 1 and older, (alternative rock) (313! 824 1030 CITY LIMITS BLUES BAND 9 p.m. Saturday, March 8. T.C. Gators, 42559 Ford Road. Canton Cover charge 21 and older, (blues) (313) 9810906 PHIL COLLINS 8 p.m. Monday, March 10. The Palace of Auburn Hills. 2 Championship Dr (1-75 and Lapeer Road). Auburn Hills. $50 and $29. (pop) (810) 3770100 COUNTING CROWS With Engine 88, 7:30 p.m Thursday, March 13. State Theetre, 2115 Woodward Ave.. Oetroit. Sold out. All ages (alter napop) (313) 961 5451 SHERYL CROW With Dishwalia. 8 p.m. Tuesday. March 11. Fox Theatre. 2211 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $25. All ages. (a«ernapoo) (810) 433-1515 DEBBIE DA VIES

9 p.m. Thursday. March 13. S«sfco's on the Boulevard. 5855 Monroe Boulevard. Taylor. $10. 21 and older (blues) (313) 2 7 8 5 3 4 0 GUY DAVIS 8 p m. Tuesday. March 11. The Ark. 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor $10. $9 members, students and seniors. All ages, (acoustic blues) (313) 7611451 DEEP SPACE 6 9 p.m Saturday. March 8. Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older. (Deadhead) (313) 996-2748 DOROTHY

9 p.m. Thursday. Mar^h 13, Rcfc'a, 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor Cover charge. 19

and older, (alternetive rock) (313) 9 9 6 2748 PRtSClUA EDERLE 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. March 11. Center tor Creative Studies. 201 E. Kirby. Detroit. Free. All ages, (singer/songwriter) (313) 8 7 2 2 4 2 9 THE GLEN EDOY BAND 9 :30 p.m. Saturday. March 8. Old Woodward Grill. 555 S. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 642-9400 EXOOSTIK HOOKAH . 9 :30 p.m. Wednesday. March 12. Blind Pig. 206208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $6. 19 and older. (Deadhead) (313) 9 9 6 8 5 5 5 JEREMY ENIGK Formerly of Sunny Day Estate, with Red Red Meat. »p .m , Thursday, March 13. Magic Stick in the Majestic complex, 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $10 in advance. 18 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 833-POOL FAMOUS COACHMAN S L2TH ANNUAL INDOOR BLUES FESTIVAL With Lonnie Brooks, 8 p.m. Friday, March 7 Saturday. March 8. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 543-0917 FAT AMY With Atomic Numbers and Gone Daddy Finch, 9:30 p.m. Thursday. March 6. Blind Pig. 206208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $4. 19 andotder. (alternative rock) (313) 9 9 6 8 5 5 5 FATHERS OF THE ID 9 p.m. Friday, March 7. Rivertown Saloon, 1977 Woodbndge. Detroit. Free 21 and older, ( rock/ funk/soul) (313) 567-6020 REID FLEMING With APC Management and Wailing Wall, 9 :30 p.m. Friday, March 7. Blind Pig, 2 0 6 2 0 8 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $5. 19 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 9 9 6 8555 FOOUSH MORTALS 1§ p.m. Friday. March 7. Library Pub, 42100 Grand River. Novi. Free 21 and older. (810) 3 4 9 9 1 1 0 FORTUNE AND MALTESE

" 9 p.m. Saturday, MarcrrB. CrdssSlreet Station. 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 18 and older, (garage rock) (313) 4 8 5 5 0 5 0 FRANKLIN STREET BLUES BAND 10 p.m. Thursday, March 13, Library Pub. 42100 Grand River, Novi. Free 2 1 and older, (blues) (810) 3 4 9 9 1 1 0 THE GODFATHER 9 p.m. Sunday. March 9, Rick s, 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge 19 and older. (313) 9962748 GREY With Sensitive Clown, 9 p.m, Saturday. March 8, Gr i f fs Grill, 49 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older, (alternative rock) (810) 3 3 4 9 2 9 2 HARM'S WAV With 500 Feet of Pipe, and Perpetual Hype Engine. 9:30 p.m. Saturday. March 8, Blind Pig, 2 0 6 2 0 8 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $5. 19 and older. 1 alternative rock) (313) 9968555 HATCHETMEN 9 p.m. Friday, March 7. Stan's Dugout, 3350 Auburn Road, Auburn Hills, Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 412-1040 HIS NAME IS ALIVE With Freewade and Fuxa, 9 p.m. Friday. March 7. Alvin's. 5756 Cass Ave.. Detroit. $5. 18 and older, (ethereal pop) (313) 832 2355 HOWUNG DIABLOS 9 p.m. Thursday. March 6, Memphis Smoke, 100 S. Mam St.. Royal Oak Free. 21 and older. (R&B/funk) (810) 543-0917 IMPACT 7

9 p.m. Tuesday, March 11, Memphis Smoke, 100 S. Main St., Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older. (R&B/biues) (810) 543-0917 NIKKI JAMES AND THE FLAMETHROWERS 9 p.m. Friday, March 14, Old Woodward Grill. 555 S. Woodward Ave., Birmingham. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 642-9400 BILL JANOVITZ From Buffalo Tom, with Lincol.tville, 9 p.m. Friday. March 7, Magic Stick in the Majestic complex. 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $9 in advance 18 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 833-POOL MICHAEL JERUNG 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Fnday. March 14. The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe, 145 N. Center St., Northville. $10. All ages (blues) (810) 3 4 9 9 4 2 1 JERRY AND THE REMAINDERS 9 p.m, Friday, March 14, Rick's. 611 Church St., Ann Arbor. Cover charge ,J9 and older, (variety) (313) 9 9 6 2 7 4 8 THE JOHNSONS 10 p.m Thursday, March 6. Library Pub. 42100 Grand River. Novi. Free 21 and older, (alternative rock) (810) 3 4 9 9 1 1 0 JOLENE With Marcy Playground and Bnlliant. 9 p.m. Saturday. March 8. Magic Stick in the Majestic complex, 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $6 in advance 18 and olde' (roots rock) (313) 833F>00L SMOKIN JOE KUBEK BAND Featuring Bnois King. 9 p.m Thursday. March 6. Fifth Avenue. 215 w . Fifth Ave.. Royal Oak. Cover charge 21 and older, (blues) (810) 542 9922 SLEEPY LABEEF

Wrth The Starlight Drifters, and HI-FI and the Road Burners, 8 p.m Saturday, March 8. Magic Bag. 22920 Woodward Ave., Ferndale $10 in advance 18 and older (rockabilly) (810) 5 4 4 3 0 3 0 LAJBACH 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 12. 7th House, 7 N Sagmaw Pontiac $13 in advance 18 and older, (industrial) (810) 3 3 5 8 1 0 0 JOHN D. LAMB 10 p.m. Thursday. March 6. Coyote Club. 1 N Saginaw. Pontiac Cover charge 21 and older; 9 p.m. Fnday. March 7 Saturday. March 8. Corradi s AC. 1090 Rochester Road (between 14 and 15 Mile roads). Troy. 9 p.m. Thursday. March 13. Memphis Smoke. 6480 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. Free. 21 and older (singer/songwriter) (810) / (810) 332 H0WL/(810) 855-3110 LAPOOGB

9 p.m. Thursday. March 13. Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti Cover charge. 18 and older (funk) (313) 4 8 5 5050

LAUGHING MADMEN 11 p.m. Eriday. March 7. The Studio Lounge. 6921 Wayne Road. Westland. Cover charge. 2 1 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 7 2 9 2 5 4 0 LOCAL H Wrth Failure. 7 p.m. Friday. March 14. Clutch Cargo's. 65 E. Huron, Pontiac. $ 8 in advance. All ages, (alternative rock) (810) 333-2362 -LOUD -N- LOCAL MUSIC: NO FRILLS COM-PILATION NO, 3* CD RELEASE PARTY With Powertrain, Perpetual Hype Engine, 500 Feet of Pipe, Harm's Way. L.O.B.I., Creation's Demise, and Sounds-Like, 5 1 0 p.m. Sunday, March 9, Mosquito Club, 28949 Joy Road (two blocks east of Middlebelt Road). Westland. $5. All ages, (variety) (313) 513-8688 THE LOW ANO SWEET ORCHESTRA-Featuring Mike Martt (formerly of Thelomus-Monster on vocals and guitar). Zander Schloss (former Circle Jerk on gui-tars, banjo, and electric lap steel), James Fearmey (formerly of The Pogues on accor dion), Dermot Mulroney (actor on man-dolin. cello and dobro). Kieran Mulroney (actor on violin and viola). Tom Barta (bassl, and Will Hughes 1 drums), wi th opening act Phil Cody. 8 p.m, Thursday, March 13.' 7th House. 7 N Saginaw. Pontiac, $6 in advance. 18 and older, (810) 33S8100 KNEE DEEP SHAG With Zuba, 9:30 p.m. Thursday. March 13. Blind Pig, 2 0 6 2 0 8 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $5. 19 and older, (funk) (313) 996-8555 "JERRY MACK AND THE TERRAPLANES 9:30 p.m. Sunday, March 9, Blind Pig. 206208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $2. 19 and olOer. (blues) (313) 9 9 6 8 5 5 5 JOHN MELLENCAMP With The Why Store and Amanda Marshall. 8 p.m. Monday. March 10, and Wednesday. March 12 Thursday. March 13. Fox Theatre. 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Tickets atTicketmaster. All ages (rock) (313) 983-6611 MIDNIGHT ICE CREAM

| 9 p.m. inursoay. March 6, R.W Malibu's. 36980 Ford Road. Westland. $1. 2 1 and older, (rock/country) (313) 3 2 6 3 8 9 0 MOTOR DOLLS With Trash Brats. 9 p.m. Friday. March 14, Magic Bag. 22920 Woodward Ave.. Ferndale. $5. 18 and older. +wck) (810) 544-3030 MUDPUPPY 9 p.m. Friday. March 14, The Soup Kitchen. 1585 Franklin. Detroit. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (313) 2 5 9 1374 MARYANN MURPHY 10 p.m. Friday. March 14, Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw, Pontiac, Cover charge, 21 and older (singer/songwriterj (810) 332 HOWL MYSTERY TRAIN WITH JIM MCCARTY 9 p.m. Friday. March 7 Saturday. March 8. Memphis Smoke. 6480 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. Free 2 1 and older, (blues) (810) 8 5 5 3 1 1 0 ROBERT NOLL'S THE MISSION 9 p.m. Friday, March 7-Saturday. March 8, Bease Street Blues Barbecue. 8 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older: 9 p.m. Fnday. March 14-Saturday. March 15, Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Mam St., Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older, (blues; (810) 334 7900/ (810) 543-4300 ODDS With Guts. 8 p.m. Friday. March 14. 7th House. 7 N. Sagmaw. Pontiac. $8 in advance 18 and older, (aiternapopi (810) 3368100 ROBERT PENN 9 p.m. Friday, March 7-Saturday, March 8. Moby Dick's, 5452 Schaefer Road. Dearborn, Cover charge. 21 and oider (blues) (313) 5813650 PROZAC JACK 9 p.m Wednesday, March 12. Rick 's. 6 1 1 Church St.. Ann Arbor Cover charge 19 and older, (alternative rocki (313) 996-2748 PURPLE FLY 9 p.m, Thursday March 6. Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross St,, Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 18 ana older (funki (313) 485-5050 • REGULAR BOYS 9 p.m. Friday, March 14. Memphis Smoke. 6480 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. Free. 21 and older j blues) (810) 8 5 5 3 1 1 0 RESTROOM POETS 9 p.m. Friday," March 7, Rick's, 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor Cover charge 19 and older, (roots rock) (313, 9 9 6 2 7 4 8 RIGHTEOUS WILLY „ 10 p.m. Saturday. March 8, Coyote Club, 1 N Saginaw, Pontiac. Cover charge 21 and older (rock) (810) 332 HOWL SHAWN RILEY 9 p.m.-l a.m. Friday. March 7. and Friday. March 14. Fat Willy's, 19170 Farm.ngton Road (north of Seven Mile Road). Livonia Free. 21 and older, (acoustic rock) (810) 6 1 5 1 3 3 0 SHAPES BETWEEN US 10 p.m. Thursday. March 13. Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge 21 and older. (810) 332 HOWL SLOAN 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. March 11. 7th House. 7 N. Sagmaw. Pontiac. $7 89 in advance AH ages i pop) (810) 3 3 5 8 1 0 0 SOULSTTCE 9 p.m. Monday. March 10. Rick s. 6 1 1 Church St.. Ann Arbor Cover charge 19 and older (popi (313) 9 9 6 2748 SOUTHSIDE DENNY 9 p.m. Friday. March 14. Sisko's on the Boulevard. 5855 Monroe Boulevard. Taylor $5, 21 and older, (blues) (3131 2 7 8 5340 SPACE 6:30 p.m Thursday, March 13, The Shelter below Si Andrew s Hall. 4 3 1 E Congress. Detroit $7 in advance All ages (spacey, loungy Brit pop) (313) 9 6 1 MELT SPANK

10 p.m Friday. March 14, Library Pub. 42100 Grand River. Novi Free 21 and older (roots rock) <81(5) 3 4 9 9 1 1 0 DJ SPOOKY With Ben Neill. 9 p.m. Saturday, March 8,

j St Andrew s Hall. 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $6 in advance All ages i "sci-fi lounge") (313) 961 MELT CURTIS SUMTER PROJECT Featunng Cathy Davis. 9 p m . Friday.

March 7. Moby Dick's, 5452 Schaefer . Road. Dearborn. Cover charge. 2 1 and older, (blues) (313) 581 3650 TOP *AT 9 p.m. Tuesday. March 11. Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge 19 and older, (funk) (313) 9 9 6 2 7 4 8 TRANSMISSION With Small Change, and M.K.R.. 9:30 p.m. Friday. March 14. Blind Pig. 2 0 6 2 0 8 First St.. Ann Arbor $5. 19 and older. (313) 9 9 6 8 5 5 5 2XL 9 p.m. Thursday, March 6 . Memphis Smoke, 6480 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Free 21 and older (variety) (810) 8 5 5 3 1 1 0 THE URGE

7:30 p.m. Thursday. March §. The Shelter below St. Andrew s Hall, 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $7 in advance. All ages, (punk) (313) 961 MELT

RANOY VOUN ANO THE SONIC BLUES 9 p.m. Wednesday. March 12, Ralph and Myrtle s. 27101 Dequindre. Madison Heights. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 541 7463 WAIUN- INC

9 p.m, Friday. March 14. Moby Dick s. 5452 Schaefer Road. Dearborn Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (313) 581-3650

WALLFLOWERS 8 p.m Wednesday. March 12. St. Andrew s Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. Sold out, All ages, (alternapop) (3131 961 MELT ANDRE WILLIAMS With Demolition Doll Rods. 9 p.m. Friday. March 7. Magic Bag. 2 2 9 2 0 Woodward Ave., Ferndale. $10. 18 and older (rock) (810) 5443030

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BIRD OF PARADISE Acid jazz night w j th D.J Bubblicious, 9 p.m.-l a.m. Tuesdays at the club. 207 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor. $3. 21 and older. (313) 662-8310 CLUTCH CARGO'S "Brew Ha Ha' beer tast ing party, 6 p.m. Friday. March 7. in Clutch Cargo's: "The River Lounge" with lounge music and guest band Edgar Leon Y La Orquestra Tradicion Latina. 9 p.m. Friday. March 7, and Friday, March 14. in the Mil l Street Entry, lower level of Clutch Cargo s. Free, before 9:30 p.m. 21 and older; Four levels Of music - lounge, flashback dance music, acid Jazz, and trance - 8 :30 p.m. Saturdays wi th guest band in Mil l Street Entry, Saturday, March 8. Free before 9:30 p.m. 21 and older. Clutch Cargo s, 65 E. Huron, Pontiac. (810) 333-2362 CROSS STREET STATION Ska and world beat. 9 p.m. Sundays . _ Cover charge. 18 and older; Retro dance-party, 9 p.m. Tuesdays. $3. 21 and older. Cross Street Station. 511 W Cross St.. Ypsilanti. (313) 4 8 5 5 0 5 0 FAMILY FUNKTtON "Family Funktion* night 9 p.m. Wednesdays, Alvin's. 5756 Cass Ave,. Detroit. Cover charge 18 and older. iacid jazz/funk) (313) 832-2355 THE GROOVE ROOM Formerly 3-D, "Temple of Boom" featuring live ioc£i bands. 9 p.m. Thursdays, alterna-tive dance. 9 p.m. Fridays. Saturdays, and Tuesdays; Lounge night with martinis and cigars. 9 p.m Wednesdays, at the dub. 1815 N Main St. iat 12 Mile Road). Royal Oak Free before 10 p.m, 2 1 and older (810) 5893344 INDUSTRY "The Planetarium." alternative dance night with DJ Darren Revell and Johnny Edwards from 96.3 WHYT-FM, 9 p.m. Thursdays. 21 and older. Cover charge, "Club 95.5 Live." dance music night hosted by WKQI FM. 8 p.m. Fridays. 21 and older $5; "Saturday Night Fever Disco Party." 9 p.m. Saturdays 21 and older. $5; Techno/aiter native rock dance night. 9 p.m Sundays. 18 and older. Cover charge; "Homesick* Night' with DJs Tom and Cristma spinning modern rock from the 1980s to present. 9 p.m. Tuesdays 18 and older. Free before ' 11 p.m. for those 21 and older. $3 after 11 p.m., and $5 for those 1 8 2 0 (8101 3341999 • THE MAJESTIC COMPLEX 'Psychedelic Sunday' w i th funk music. 9 p.m. Sundays in the Magic Stick. Cover charge; "The Chamber" w i th gothic/mdus trial and deep dark retro music with DJ Tim Shuller. 9 p.m. Mondays in the Magic Stick. Cover charge: "Figure Four Tag Team DJs," a d d jazz and early disco/retro tunes with DJs BubOlicious. Scott Zachanas, Pans and Bone 11 p.m 4 a m Thursdays in the Magic Stick. Cover charge, 'Rockabilly Bowl" wi th DJ Dei Fridays in the Garden Bowl. Free; "Rock n' Bowl" 9 p.m. Saturdays wr th DJ Cnery

spinning alternative, funk and R4B in the Garden Bowl Free All events in the Majestic complex. 4 1 4 0 Woodward Ave . Oetroit 18 and older. (313) 8 3 3 9700/ (313) 833-POOL (Magic St ick) / (313) 8 3 3 9 8 5 1 (Garden Bowl) MOTOR LOUNGE

'Blue Mondays" wi th Johnny 'Yard Dog" Jones and Bobby Murray w i th a special guest blues art ist weekly: Darren Revet! hosts "Stereo Heaven' spinning ethereal dream pop songs Tuesdays; "Mixer"

lounge night with different cockta i l spe ciais weekly, Nine piece house band. "Power Train.* featuring former members of Wild Cherry. Sly and The Family Stone and Parliament, plays funk, soul and jazz with DJ Munk. Thursdays; "Maximum Luxury Overload." featuring local and national guest OJs Fridays. Dancing with DJ St Andy. Saturdays; The Back Room hosts lounge night. Sundays, with live jazz, at the lounge, 3515 Camff. Hamtramck. Doors open at 9 p m 21 ana older Cover charge (313) 369 0060 /moto r3515#ao l com

ST. ANOREW'S HALL/THE SHELTER 10 p m Wednesdays 'The Incinerator." alternative rock m the Shelter. $6 18 and older: 10 p.m. Fridays "Three Floors of Fun' with h iphop. alternative rock, and techno/house. $3 before 11 p.m.. $5 after, 18 and older. 10 p m Saturdays "Soul Picnic" wi th funk. Np-hop and sou<_ In tha Shelter. >3. 18 and older. 431 E, Congress, Detren 9 6 i - M f lT

E 6 ( O F * ) The Observer & Eceenfric/THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1997

M O V I E S i

Lynch's 'Lost Highway ' f r u s t r a t e s a n d fasc ina tes T I C K E T S

P L E A S E

David Lynch has never made it. easy on us. From his night-marish first fea-ture "Eraserhead" in 1978 to his mas-t e r p i e c e "Blue Velvet" to his su rpr i se televi-sion hit "Twin Peaks , " Lynch has tapped into r eg ions of the

human psyche that many would just as soon leave untouched.

JOHN MONAGHAN

"Lost Highway," Lynch's first film in what seems like a decade, is no exception. It's a maddening, high-style head trip tha t will irritate five times as many view-ers as it intrigues It plays exclu-s ively at t h e S t a r J o h n R in Madison Heights.

The opening comes s t r a igh t from Kafka: Fred, an^L.A. saxo-phonist, wakes one morning to discover a videotape on his front step with a shot of his building's facade. Subsequent tapes reveal that someone has been filming inside the apartment, even while he and his wife sleep. He meets a

man at a party, a small, pasty-• "faced c r ea tu re (Robert Blake) who shocks him by revea l ing that he has been in Fred's apart-m e n t . Ea r l i e r , t h i s mys t e ry man ' s face may have replaced his wife 's for a brief moment after the couple had sex.

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In interviews Lynch has been character is t ical ly cagey about i n t e r p r e t i n g his f i lms . T h e movie, like good poetry, forces you to draw your own conclu-sions. make your own connec-tions, as obtuse and unresolved as they may be. Snatches of dia-logue (co-written by Lynch and Barry Gifford) are so sparse that vou feel t h a t th*»y must havp-some special significance - but-probably don't.

Ins tead of helping solve the mystery , Fred ' s s u l t r y wi fe (Patricia Arquette) only adds to it. Sporting a Betty Page haircut and a Mort ic ia A d d a m s wardrobe, she seems steeped in intrigue. And just where was she when Fred called home from the c lub? The f i r s t half of "Lost Highway" is a study in sound, where the hum from a lightbulb or the opening of a manila enve-lope is boosted to eleven. The ring of a telephone reverberates

with a series* of piercing echoes that break the movie's stylistic silence.

The second half segues into another story and another char-acter, a young mechanic named Pete who gets caught up with a gangster 's girlfriend. This film noir riff has been played before, but Lynch gives it twists of his own, including a sex scene_(one

t. lit nolelv by the harsh glow of automobile headlights.

Lynch has assembled a typical-ly oddball cast. Richard Pryor appears as the wheelchair-bound owner of the garage where Pete works. Gary Busey plays Pete's pa t ient fa ther , who's still not sure what happened to his son on tha t night no one seems to want to talk about.

You'll also spot Jack Nance, star of "Eraserhead" and a char-acter actor in countless o ther films, who was recent ly mur-dered after a name-calling alter-

cation in a doughnut shop. He plays a fellow m e c h a n i c who objects when Pete, plagued by headaches, changes stations on the radio.

Lynch has always been partial to wide screen, which he fills with s t u n n i n g compos i t ions , many steeped in almost complete darkness. This, linked with the impressive soundtrack, makes 'Lost Highway" a must-see on the big screen - if you're going to see it at all. Viewers of this oddi-ty are destined to fall into one of two categories: those anxious "to see it again and those who wish they had never t r a v e l e d th is road at all.

John Monaghan welcomes your calls and comments. You can lis-ten to him on Date Dixon's Radio Shou AM 1270, 8 p.m. to mid-night Saturdays. To leave John a voice mail message, dial (313) 953-2047 on a touch-tone phone, mailbox 1866.

C O M I N G A T T R A C T I O N S

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Fans of t h e Saline rock band Solid Frog should beware. Tak ing a cue from " S t a l k i n g '101, '" t h e first song on i ts lat-est a l b u m

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"Pepper S p r a y ' 'Over tu re ) , the band is out to stalk its listen-

ers - and potential listeners. Like s t a l k e r s , t h e band -

b a s s i s t J e f f Hayes, d r u m m e r Mike P u r c e l l , g u i t a r i s t Kyle Neely, and singer/guitarist Andy Patalan - will show up anywhere to promote its album. It could be a high school, hockey rink, con-certs, or any other public place. It's called drive-bv gigs.

"It j u s t popped in my head," said Pa ta lan , about coming up with t h e idea. "It was too easy not to do. I couldn ' t imag ine doing a n y t h i n g more s imple . N'obody lias thought of it or has done it."

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bands that'll plug in in a park. I Solid Frog's l a t e s t p f f n r t . thought why not just do that in the van with a generator? That way we can just play a couple songs and leave before we get arrested."

The band has appeared out-side the Michigan Thea t r e in Ann Arbor j u s t as doors were open ing for The Verve Pipe ' s show in late January]

"We do a lot of high schools just because the kids go crazy. We throw out CDs and T-shirts. The funniest one we did was up in F l in t a t the IMA S p o r t s Arena. It's a 5,000-seat hockey arena. We did it on the ice during one of t h e i n t e r m i s s i o n s .

Pepper Spray," is a more solid effort than its debut "Supercoat " r e l ea sed in J u n e 1995. T h e a lbum hones in on Beat lesque melodies and clever lyrics CI Bum"), driving guitars ("Stalking ' 1 0 i ' "), and eerie gu i t a r s and vocals that explode at the chorus ("Telluride").

"We decided to hone in on more of the specific sound we w e r e real ly h a p p y wi th "Supercoat.' We took that forward with 'Pepper Spray.'"

Bes ides dr ive-by conce r t s , Solid Frog is doing club dates. Patalan said he hopes the band can repeat its pe r fo rmance at

Al though we got pe rmi s s ion Lollapalooza. first, it was a surprise for every- "That was a g'as," Patalan said body. We threw CDs up in the about his band's performance at crowd." the 1995 Lollapalooza at Pine

Knob Music Theatre. "It was a great t ime. We went on early and all the people were coming in at that time. None of the other stages were open so it was just perfect.*

"We plan on actually doing it again . We-hope to go on tour

accepted, we 're going to do it anyway with the drive-by. We'll just follow it around playing in all the parking lots and all the people in line," Patalan said.

Solid Frog will perform with Hi-Fi and the Roadburners, 9 p.m. Saturday, March 8, at Harpo's, 14238 Harper, Detroit. Tickets are available at the door. For more information, call (313! 824-1700. The band also plays Sunday, March 9, at the Pharoah's Golden Cup, 28959 Joy Road, Westland. For informa-tion about the show's time and age restrictions, call (313) 513-8536.

M i s c : B r i a n Vander Ark. singer/guitarist for T h e Verve Pipe, and Jon Frazier of Station C in Grand Rapids are in the

s tud io p roduc ing t h e l a t e s t album by Monkey Chuck . "You can expect good old-fashioned MC with a few Vanderisms, such as screaming guitars and three-p a r t h a r m o n i e s , " he said. Congra tu la t ions to The Verve

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Bil lboard ' s Top 100 S ingles Chart . ... B a r e n a k e d Lad ies will join the elite club of Jamie Walters, Donna Lewis. Flaming Lips, and Lu the r Vandross as artists who have had the honor of playing The Peach Pit on "Beverly Hil ls 90210." THe Ladies will p e r f o r m 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, on the Fox television show ... April marks the re lease of " U n d e r These Rocks and Stones" by C h a n t a l Kreviazuk. and "Coming Up" by The London Suede. .. The ska band Buck-O-Nine has signed with TVT Records, best known for releasing Nine Inch Nails' debu t a lbum. " P r e t t y Hate Machine." and being the home to Gravity Kills. The Seahorses , the latest project by ex-Stone

Roses member J o h n Squire , j recording its debut album "Do Yourse l f " in Los Angeles . I should be released in early sum-mer. The a lbum will fea ture a track that Squire co-wrote with Liam Gallagher of Oasis called "Love Me and Leave Me," before the Seahorses' lineup was fied. Besides Squire, who is the lead g u i t a r i s t and pr incipal^ s o n g w r i t e r , t h e band alsQ includes singer/songwriter Chris Helme, bassist S tuar t Fletcher, and d r u m m e r Andy Watts. ..„ Don't look for Kiss to return to Detroit any time soon. The clos-est the band is coming to Detroit is Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids on April 10 and Toledo Sports Arena in Toledo on April 12. Call (810) 645-6666 for more information.

Write Christina Fuoco, care of The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, or you can~teaviF~ her a message at (313) 953-2047. mailbox No. 2130, or via e-mail at [email protected]

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A sampling of what's playing at alternative movie theaters across metro Detroit as reviewed by John Monaghan.

Birmingham Theatre 211 S. Woodward, Birmingham. Call

~t810» 644-FILM for information. ($6.50; $4.25 m a t i n e e s and seniors)

• " S h i n e " (Australia - 1996k The s tory of David Helfgott, a concert p ian i s t d r iven to the edge at an early age by his over-bearing father. His ultimate suc-cess over adversity makes for an inspirational story.

Detroit Film Theatre Detroit Institute of Arts. 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Call (313) 833-2323 for information. '$5; $4 students)

• "A Single Gi.r!" (F rance -1995). Mar. 7-9 (call for show times). Shot in actual time, the story f inds a young woman on the first day of work after telling her boyfriend she is pregnant . Directed by Benoit Jacquot.

• "Kiss Me, Stupid" (USA -1964). 7 p.m. Mar. 10. Billy Wilder ' s once-despised black comedy now serves as a fitting tribute to Dean Martin.plays a Vegas lounge e n t e r t a i n e r -named Dino - stranded in the home of an aspiring songwriter (Ray Walston) and his beautiful wife (Kim Novaki in the subtly named Climax. Nevada.

Magic Bag Theatre 22920 Woodward, Ferndale. Call (810> 544-3030 for information. $ 2 )

• "Fierce Creatures!" (USA -1997). 9:30 p.m. Mar. 12. The same team that brought you "A Fish Ca l led Wanda" hopes to recreate that film's magic in the 6tory of an attempt to increase attendance at a failing zoo. ($2)

Main Art Theatre 118 N. Main S t ree t at 11 Mile, Royal Oak. Films play through at least Thursday , unless noted other-

wise. Call (810) 542-0180 for i n fo rma t ion and showt imes . ($6.50; $4 students, seniors and matinee; $3 twilight)

• "Kolya" (Czechoslovakia -1996). This Oscar-nominated for-eign film finds a marriage of con-venience tu rn into a personal revolution for a middle-aged, down-on-his-luck cellist.

• "Mother" (USA - 1996). Albert Brooks* returns to direct-ing and starring in this comedy about a twice-divorced man who tries to come to terms with his mother (Debbie Reynolds) when he moves back in with her.

B " H a m l e t " (USA - 1997). Kenneth Branagh's latest ver-sion of the Shakespeare classic runs at its true, length of nearly four hours (with intermission). But t h i s s h o u l d n ' t keep you away from the year 's first epic film experience, a tour de force for star/director Branagh, who has compiled a most eclectic cast inc luding Billy Crys t a l . Jack Lemmon, Ka te Wins le t t , and Robin Williams.

B "Waiting for Guffman" (USA - 1997). Chr i s topher Guest , a member of the Spinal Tap, cre-ates his own mock documentary about a small town in Missouri staging- a s e s q u i c e n t e n n i a l pagaent. Guest wrote and direct-ed the low-budget film, and even stars as Corky St. Clair, the high school drama teacher who helms the show with hilarious results. I Starts Friday)

Maple Theatre 4135 W. Maple, Bloomfield. All titles play through at least next Thursday, un less noted o the rwise . Call f810 > 855-9090 for information. i$6; $2.95 twilight)'

• "Sling Blade" (USA - 1996). Billy Bob Thornton wrote, direct-ed, and stars in this portrait of a middle-aged man released from

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Michigan Theatre 603 E. Liberty Street, Ann Arbor. Call (313) 668-8397 for information.

• "35th Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival." Mar. 11-16 (call for show times). The oldest film festival in North America picks the best of some 350 entries from a r o u n d the wor ld . They a r e shown nightly for audience and judge consideration before the winner 's night on Sunday. ($6 per screening; $10 e n t i r e evening; $35 series ticket)

Redford Theatre 13671 Lahser (at Grand River), Detroit. Call (313) 537-2560 for informa-tion. ($2.50)

B "Brigadoon" (USA - 1954). 8 p .m. Mar. 7; 2, 8 p.m. Mar. 8 ( o v e r t u r e begins a ha l f h o u r be fo re showt ime) . Two A m e r i c a n s from M a n h a t t a n (Gene Kelly, Van Johnson) stum-ble across the fairy tale village of Brigadoon, which only material-izes once every 100 years. Cyd Charisse co-stars. Windsor Film T h e a t r e 2 1 3 5 W y a n d o t t e S t . West , Windsor, C a n a d a . Call (519) 254-FILM for information. ($5.25; $4 US)

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At Somerset, they come to eat at J. Alexander's BY ELEANOR HEALD SPECIAL WRITKR

At first, crowds came to browse and shop at Somerset North in Troy, but now they're coming to eat and J. Alexander's restaurant has become one of the hot spots . Retailers and staff from Somerset stores along with mall shoppers keep the ea tery bustling at midday. On weekend evenings, even those who might have dismissed mall restaurants before, are taking to the serious food, ye t casua l mood of J . Alexander's.

This is a Memphis-based chain with 13 other locations in cities such as Chicago, Kansas City, s e v e r a l in Ohio and F lo r ida . C o r p o r a t e CEO Lonnie S tou t was born and grew up in Grosse Pointe, Mich. Stock for this com-pany t r a d e s on the New York Stock Exchange under the sym-bol JAX and the major stock-holders are the employees.

Management titles strike a dif-ferent chn rd in tune with a team concept. Managers are t i t led coaches and all employees are champions . It seems to work wi th s t a f f t ak ing s i g n i f i c a n t pride in their particular area of work. The ultimate beneficiary here is the customer.

Regional director of operations Doug Richmond explained objec-t ives. "We pride ourselves on food q u a l i t y and service," he said. "Our focus is upper-end yet casual dining in a lively atmo-sphere. We vision J. Alexander's in a niche between a high profile steak house and a TGI Friday's."

Goals are played out in a 250-seat restaurant with a large bar seating 22. Walls are alive with soft colors. Crisp-looking wait-staff work to the beat of trendy

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Where: 2800 West Big Beaver Road, Troy, In Somerset North, first floor directly under skywalk (810) 818-8379. Valet parking available

Hours: Monday through Thursday 11 a.m. t a l l p.m..-Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to midnight and Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. -Menu: Upscale with classic American favorites and masquite-grilled beef and seafood. Coet: Appetizers $3.45-$7.25; Soups ar\d salads $3.45-$8.75; Sandwiches and burgers $7-10; Pastas $9-14; Seafood $14; Chicken $9-11; Prime rib, steaks, ribs, chops $15-21. Reservations: No

Credit cards: All majors accepted.

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music that sets a mood from the moment one walks in the door.

Coach Todd H a i n e s was in charge of day-to-day operations when I paid a call. New to our area, he's energized by the diver-sity of cultures and ethnicities.

"I like the way people feel com-fortable coming in here in busi-n e s s d r e s s or j e ans , " he r e m a r k e d . The floor l ayou t accommodates larger groups in booths or a t t ab les . S m a l l e r booths for two offer privacy. It was apparent that eating at the bar is popular. There were no empty seats.

Mexican-born Miguel Jiminez is head chef in charge or a well-organized kitchen which can be

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viewed by diners si t t ing in t h e rear of the restaurant. Jiminez worked in the kitchen at several J. Alexander ' s p rope r t i e s and came to Troy following a tenure as head chef in the Cleveland location.

"My challenge is consistency," he sa id . "A large p a r t of t h e menu is corporate , bu t I pur -chase from local purveyors. If you liked one of our other restau-rants, you can expect to get the same quality food and service here."

Fish is purchased from Royal Oak-based Super ior F i s h Co. which Jiminez praises for quali-ty. Seafood of the day, vegetables a n d soup a re t h e c h e f ' s ca l l . S u n d a y ' s soup is p o t a t o . On Monday, it's red bean; Tuesday and Wednesday; to r t i l l a soup, Thursday chicken gumbo with andoui l le sausage and Fr iday and Saturday black bean.

Among t h e p o p u l a r l u n c h se l ec t i ons a re C a e s a r S a l a d which is a J. Alexander's version of the classic with croutons and parmesan cheese plus the option of a d d i n g m e s q u i t e - g r i l l e d s a l m o n for $5 a d d i t i o n a l or Alex ' s Club s a n d w i c h w i t h smoked turkey , h a m , bacon , gouda cheese and honey-Dijon sauce.

H e a r t y e a t e r s t a k e to t h e prime rib sandwich served on a t o a s t e d sourdough rol l with-h o r s e r a d i s h s auce a v a i l a b l e upon request. _ Popular dinner offerings are p r i m e r ib and a choice f rom a m o n g th ree da i ly m e s q u i t e -grilled seafood selections, market priced.

Lunch portions of the same are available served on jasmine rice wi th choice of add i t iona l s ide item. At dinner, there's a larger

Prime cu is ine : Chef Miguel Jiminez (left) and manager Todd Haines sample some of J. Alexander's favorite entrees.

portion served with choice of side and Alex's house salad. Prime Rib ia U.S.D.A. top-choice aged midwestern beef served au jus. A 16-oz cut is $21, 12-oz is $18 and 10-oz $16. All come with choice of side and house salad. Chef Jiminez maintains tha t all beef is aged 21 to 35 days.

"All our beef is less than five percent fat and We use only cen-

te r c u t s and f i l e t s , " J i m i n e z added. "Our salmon is low in fat and low in cholesterol. We make our dinner salads very large to ca t e r to c u s t o m e r s ' w h o have healthier eating in mind."

This is a place to bring kids for a family d inne r or lunch out . Five items on a children's menu are targeted at the 12-and-under

age group. Items include a soft drink or milk and range from $3 for pasta"to $7 for a 6-oz prime rib.

Every menu item is made to order in a qual i ty-cont ro l led , spanking-clean kitchen. There's a lso a s h o r t , bu t well-chosen wine list. Desserts, all made on-premise, can be accompanied by Haagen-Dazs ice cream.

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EJmner c l u b at 3 6 6 0 0 Grand River.

P a i m m g t o n Hi l ls , o f fe rs con t i nen ta l cui-

s ine. seasona l spec ia l t i es and ful l bar.

Open Monday-Saturday, hours are 1 1

a .m . t o 9 p .m. Monday and Tuesday; 1 1

a .m. t o 1 0 p .m. Wednesday and

Thursday; 1 1 a m . t o 2 p.m. Friday and

Saturday. Lunch hours are 1 1 a.m. t o 5

p .m . w i t h d inner s e r v e d 5 - 1 1 p.m. In

add i t ion t o food, t h e c lub prov ides a

c o m f o r t a b l e a tmosphere for p iano and

iazz e n t h u s i a s t s w i t h local a r t i s t s per-

f o rm ing every Friday and Saturday. For

i n fo rmat ion , ca l l ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 8 4 1 7 .

THEME DINNERS ST. PATRICK'S DAY D I N N E R

Celebra te at the Bo ts fo rd Inn, Grand

River at Eight M i l e Road. Fa rm ing ton

Hi l ls . 5 p .m. Monday, M a r c h 16 . Bu f f e t

d inner, c o s t $ 1 9 . 9 5 adu l ts , ca l l ( 8 1 0 )

4 7 4 - 4 8 0 0 . First sea t i ng at 5 p.m. con-

t i n u e s al l even ing. M e n u , p lanned w i t h

t h e ass i s tance of the Oet ro i t Chapter of

t h e Ir ish A m e r i c a n Cul tu re Ins t i tu te , w i l l

f ea tu re s u c h au then t i c Ir ish d ishes as

B r o w n Soda Bread and Rais in Bread.

Dub l in Bay Prawns. Pot Roast w i t h

Guinness. Ham and Ch icken Pie,

C o l c a n n o n and t rad i t iona l I r ish s w e e t s .

VEeCTAJtlAN FEAST

Of fe red by Unique Res tauran t

Corpora t ion . March 2 8 at More l s.

M a r c h 27 at Relish, and M a r c h 2 9 at

Sebas t i an ' s Grill. Each night w i l l beg in

at 7 p .m. w i t h wine p a c k a g e o f f e r e d by

M a d e l i n e Tri f fon at an add i t iona l c o s t .

M e n u fea tures Black bean and r o a s t e d

tomat iHo soup, roasted eggp lan t and

a rgu la salad, a r t i c h o k e ahd aspa ragus

r i so t t o , w i l d mushroom and roo t veg-

e t a b l e cassou le t w i t h savory swee t

p o t a t o cus ta rd , choco la te raspber ry

t o r t e w i t h caramel ang la ise for d e s s e r t .

Prix f i xe $ 2 9 . 9 5 per person, ( no t inc lud-

ing t ax and gra tu i ty ) . For r ese rva t i ons ,

ca l l M o r e l s ( 8 1 0 ) 6 4 2 - 1 0 9 4 ; Re l i sh

( 8 1 0 ) 4 8 9 - 8 8 5 2 ; Sebas t i an ' s ( 8 1 0 )

6 4 9 - 6 6 2 5 .

TNE FLAVORS O f FRANCE

At M o r e l s Wednesday. M a r c h 1 5 . Cos t

$ 5 9 . 9 5 . not inc lud ing tax and g r a t u i t y .

Chef 's se lec t ion of hors d 'ouev res . din-

ner w i t h accompany ing w i n e s . M e n u

inc ludes C h i c k e n and Duck P a t e w i t h

Cognac. Wi ld M u s h r o o m s in Puf f Pas t ry .

Poached S tu f fed Sole w i t h Jul ienne

Vegetables. B ro i l ed Hand H a r v e s t e d Bay

Scal lops w i t h Garl ic and Herbs. Roas ted

Garlic w i t h Herb Ro l led Tender lo in w i t h

Red Wine Beef Essence and P o t a t o

Pancake . Roas ted Lamb Rig C h o p w i t h

M in t Hol landaise Sauce and F resh Green

Beans. Souf f le Au Choco la t fo r o e s s e r t .

The f lavors of Spain M a r c h 1 9 . Cal l

( 8 1 0 ) 6 4 2 - 1 0 9 4 for r ese rva t i ons .

BENEFTT W I N E M N N E R

Wine d inners t o benef i t A n n Arbor A r t

Center 6 : 3 0 p .m. Wednesday . M a r c h 12 .

The Wes t End Gri l l . 1 2 0 W. L iber ty Ann

Arbor, w i n e s wi l l be p r e s e n t e d at d inner

by John Sar ich. Cu l inary d i r ec to r .

Cha teau Ste. Call ( 3 1 3 ) 9 9 4 - 8 0 0 4 for

reserva t ions .

MENU SPECIALS PLYMOUTH LANDING

Al l You Care t o Eat Fish Fry for $ 7 . 9 5 ,

every Wednesday and Friday dur ing

Lent . The mea l w i l l fea tu re : Deep Fried

A laskan Cod. Cole Slaw, French Fnes or

Macaron i and Cheese and Bread

Baske t , and w i l l be avai lable for lunch

and dinner. .

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Haro ld Dubrowsky . CPA and part-ner with Grant Thornton LLP in Southfield, has been named chairman of the firm's National Real Estate and Hospitality Group.

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Valli. a Livo-nia resident, offers mortgage services for pur-

chase, refinance and investor transac-tions.

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Spennachio: top broker

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He lives in West Bloomfield.

Fred S p e n n a -chio, an associ-ate broker with the Michigan Group in West Bloomfield, has received the firm's Top Pro-ducer Award for outstanding performance and client satis-faction.

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H o u s e of Heritage Real Estate/Better Homes and Gardens in Howell have acquired the professional designation of Graduate Realtors Institute.

Taylor, a Ferr is S ta te Univers i ty graduate , also has received historic home certification.

House is secretary of the Women's Council of Rea l to r s in Liv ings ton County.

J u l i e T r e u t e l of H e r i t a g e Real Estate/Better Homes and Gardens in Brighton has accepted the appoint-ment of corporate relocation special-ist.

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New horizons: Tom Tedesco, left, and his mother, Susan, have taken the plunge and opened their own office. Bill Buckley, Susan's father, also was in the real estate business for 20 years

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Susan and Thomas Tedesco, moth-er and son who have teamed as real estate sales associates for 10 years, are taking that working relationship to a new level

The two are in process of establish-ing t he i r own RE/MAX Showcase Homes f ranchise from scratch - an exciting, if nofrchallenging task.

"I was wai t ing for a Birmingham t RE/MAX) office to open," said Susan, who has affiliated with the company for 17 years , t h e las t five in Troy. "When it didn't, I just busted in and did it myself.

"I've always wanted my own office," said Susan, 60. "I feel it's a signature. When most people are winding down, I'm winding up.

"Birmingham is my kind of town," she said. "I get such a hug here. You wouldn' t believe how many people walk by. It's so warm. It's so comfort-ing. It's so fun."

During a recent interview, Susan smiled and enthusiastically waved at every p e d e s t r i a n who passed h e r office window on Woodward north of Lincoln, drawing smiles and waves in return.

Tom, t h e b r o k e r in cha rge , and Susan , t h e p r i m a r y investor, sa id they've spen t a t leas t $200,000 in office i m p r o v e m e n t s , f u r n i s h i n g s , equipment and franchise fees.

So far, it's just the two of them, four sales associates and a couple of secre-taries in the office, which opened ear-lier this week.

"Finding the location that offered p a r k i n g , offered enough s p a t f to a t t ract good, professional people, good visibility was the key," Susan said..-

"I understand tha t 65,000 cars go by here daily," she said. "WTien I found this location, it pushed me into buy-ing the franchise."

Tom. 35. intends to concentrate on accounting and organization tasks.

"The biggest challenge is filling this place up with agents , quality sales professionals," he said. "Our goal is to be the number one RE/MAX office in the region. You measure that by the number of staff that produces bigger dollars and growth."

Tom also plans to stay active in the field.

"I very much enjoy working with first-time buyers and servicing them on their second homes and referrals to t h e i r f r iends and the i r f r i ends ' f r i e n d s and b u i l d i n g a n e t w o r k through service," he said.

Susan, a RE/MAX Hall of Famer for compil ing l i fe t ime commissions in excess of $1 million, will continue to concentrate on listings and sales. But she also intends to broaden her hori-zons.

"I want to be helping out in man-agement - schedule time for secre-taries, make sure we don't run out of supplies, more or less being the mom," she said

Tom and Susan have used mailings, adver t i s ing at k iosks around town and involvement in the Birmingham C h a m b e r of Commerce to get t h e word out about their business.

They had lots of help starting out.

Bob Tedesco, son. b r o t h e r and a l i c e n s e d builder, servfed- as general"

contractor on office renovations. Bill and Kay Buckley, Susan's par-

ents , offered encouragement . Both enjoyed sales ca reers . Bill in real estate for 20 years. Kay at B. Siegel.

"They have their eye on success, which becomes involvement in hard work." Bill Buckley said of his proge-ny. Susan has been in the business 27 years.

"I was working for a manufacturer as a receptionist," she said. "There was a real es ta te office across the hall . I was looking at my paycheck and looking at t h e i r paychecks. I checked into it and got a license.

"The first person I took out. I sold a home and said. This is easy.' Thferi I got hit with reality," Susan said.

"I was in sales and saw the type of money my mother was making," said Tom, a 10-year real estate veteran. "I asked her how I could get involved. She brought me on as her assistant a n d we p re t ty much worked as a team. She's the best t ra iner I could have had with all her knowledge.

"Sue is one of the most determined" women I know," Tom added. "When she se t s out to do someth ing , she doesn't let up until the goal is met. She was in the top five producers five consecutive years and was number one in 1991."

"He's meticulous." Susan said back. "You can open his day runner and see where he is every moment o f the day."

The bes t piece of advice ever received by the partners?

"Don't spend your commission until

you earn it." Susanjfrid. "MalTe sure-the client is number one

and feels like they're number one," Tom added.

"I'm determined to be successful," Susan said. "I've had a very positive outlook on th is situation. I haven' t considered failure."

Bill Nance, a real estate lawyer, has known Susan for years and has used her services to buy and sell houses.

"She's very dedicated," Nance said. "I've always found her to be honest, very diligent. I've also found her to be very frank. She's involved in the com-munity. She cares for the community. She will be a good business citizen.

"She's successful," Nance continued. "She could probably cruise out, but this is something she wants to do. It takes guts and determination. I know-she's worked very hard putt ing this together."

Peter H. Luft, regional director for RE/MAX, believes t h a t Susan h a s what it takes to start and grow a suc-cessful franchise.

"Susan has a tremendous amount of experience in the real estate business as well as with RE/MAX," Luft said. "She's very well versed on our system,

"its bene f i t s and how to maximize those benefits.

"She's very professional, e thical , high profile. When we get the right people, they naturally a t t ract other people to work with them.

"When you start out, you're wearing all the hats," Lufl said. "With Susan maximizing her skills and Tom maxi-mizing his, they will complement each other well."

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Q. Our p r o p e r t y h a d s o m e old r a i l r o a d t racks , w h i c h h a v e now b e e n c o n v e r t e d i n t o a " n a t u r e t r a i l " fo r h i k i n g a n d b i k i n g . The r a i l r o a d f o r m e r l y h a d a n ea se -m e n t a n d the ci ty c o n v e r t e d the l a n d u n d e r s o m e t h i n g ca l l ed the F e d e r a l " R a i l s t o T r a i l s A c t . " S o m e h o w I be l i eve w e a r e en t i -t l e d t o c o m p e n s a t i o n . D o y o u h a v e any thought*?

A. In a case similar to tha t where the railroad had acquired an ease-ment back in the 1890s, t h e owner

' successfully claimed t h a t once the railroad stopped using the Isnd as a ra i l road, the easement ended and the land reverted back to them The court held tha t the creation of the na ture trails was s "taking" for which they were entitled to com-pensation. The court suggested tha t if t h e govern-ment wanted to replace "scheduled rumbling freight trains* with "obnoxious in-line rollers katers," i t had to pay to do so. 1 would suggest that if your facts are similar, you may have an equal basis for compensa-tion.

Q. We a r e o n e of a few o w n e r s in a condomini -um complex . T h e newes t m e m b e r of ou r associ-a t ion h a s a t t e n d e d only o n e q u a r t e r l y m e e t i n g and h a s beert a p p r i s e d t h a t t h e a s sessmen t s a r e t o b e p a i d t o t h e t r e a a u r e r a t t h a t t ime . T h e t r e a s u r e r ha s h a d t o p u t week ly r e m i n d e r s in t h e o w n e r ' s mai lbox each q u a r t e r . In add i t i on , t h e p r e a i d e n t h a s t e l e p h o n e d t h e par ty to pe r -sonal ly aak fo r t h e a s s e s s m e n t * so the associa-t i o n ^ b i l l s can be pa id .

Th i a q u a r t e r t h e d e l i n q u e n t co-owner ia aix w e e k a l a t e , a n d t h e r e ia n o i n d i c a t i o n t h a t a p a y m e n t ia f o r t h c o m i n g . O u r by laws s ta te t h a t i n t e r e s t m a y be c h a r g e d if p a y m e n t is late.

I w o u l d a p p r e c i a t e y o u r c o m m e n t s if you feel t h i a w o u l d be of i n t e r e a t to y o u r r e a d e r s . We wou ld l ike t o k n o w o a f r e c o u r s e , how we c a n co l l ec t t h e f u n d s to r u n t h e aaaoc ia t ion , h o w c a n w e co l l ec t l a t e c h a r g e a , a n d do we go t o small c l a ims c o u r t .

A. This,, of course, is s very complex issue tha t is difficult to respond to in this column. It is more thor-oughly discussed in the condominium operation class that I teach through Oakland Community College.

The aaaociation has s number of remedies avail-

able, including the imposition of interest and late charges if the condominium bylaws or rules provide for same, the recordation of a lien and institution of foreclosure proceedings, including the recoupment of attorney fees and costs.

I would not recommend small claims court as that is not a viable way to protect the secured interest of the association, which is established by statute and, presumably, your condominium documents.

I believe that the association, even though small, should take a vigorous and consis tent approach toward the collection of these assessments and avoid •pleading" with the co-owner to pay the assessment*, rather, a collection procedure should be adopted and pursued, which may include the recording of a lien by the association's attorney and the commencement of foreclosure proceedings, if appropriate.

sRobert M. Meisner is an Oakland County area attorney concentrating hi* practice in the arraa of con-dominiums, real estate, corporate law and litigation You art invited to submit topics that you would like to see discussed in this column, including questions about condominiums, by writing Robert M Meisner, 30200 Telegraph Road, Suiie 467, Bingham Farms Ml 48025. This column provides general information and should not be construed as legal opinion.

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Examining the pros and cons of reverse mortgages M O R T O A O E

S H O P P I N G

DAVID C. MULLY

. I n c r e a s i n g n u m b e r s of homeowners are finding, particu-

t h e i r B l a t e r y e a r s of

flfeUlB retirement, tha t l M # they lack cash .

m U t The i r l a r g e s t asset is usually the home in

• which they live. Un l ike o t h e r

such as b a n k accounts, stocks

or bonds, a home does not pro-vide any income to the owner unless he or she decides to rent out a room or two.

A reverse mortgage allows a homeowner who's low on cash to tap into home equity to provide income. Reverse mortgages a re offered by many lenders, includ-ing the FHA.

The reverse mortgage was cre-ated by t h e FHA in 1987 as a pilot program for homeowners 62 and old^r. This program proved its popularity and is being con-

sidered a permanent HUD pro-gram.

Any individual - married, sin-gle, divorced or widowed _ who is at least 62, and owns and occu-pies a home is eligible to apply. The home may be a one-to-four-fami ly dwe l l i ng or an FHA-approved condominium unity. The home must be owned free and clear or the mortgage nearly paid in full. There are no income limits, no restrictions on the use of"tfce money, no e m j r e q u i r e m e n t and no monthly payments required. The money is non-taxable income. ]

Taking out a reverse mortgage reverses the flow of income back to the homeowner. Each month, a bank or other financial institu-tion sends you a check that you can spend on food, clothing, trav-el, or whatever suits your fancy. The amount of cash available is pre-set as the principle amount. The principle amount is deter-mined based on the age of the homeowner , the v a l u e of the home and the interest rate fac-tor. The older the homeowner is,

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t h e g r e a t e r the cash a m o u n t available.

The homeowner chooses how often and how long the payments are to be received. A payment p lan may be set for a specific n u m b e r of years . Th i s p l a n allows the money to be received in a lump sum at c los ing , in e q u a l monthly i n s t a l l m e n t s , through a line of credit, or a com-bination of these methods. THE HOMEOWNER R E T A I N S

estate" in the property. The money you receive each

month is really a loan from the bank against the value of your home, which makes the monthly check free from taxation. Other advantages of a reverse mort-gage are tha t it allows you to stay in your home and use its e q u i t y to s u p p l e m e n t y o u r monthly income,

But, for an elderly homeowner, taking a reverse mortgage can be a difficult thing to do psychologi-cally. Most people work hard to feed a mortgage mon th a f t e r m o n t h , year a f t e r year , u n t i l

f i n a l l y it is all paid off. W h a t a feat and w h a t a relief after

ail those years! The main drawback is tha t a

reverse mortgage can deplete the estate that you may want to pass on to your heirs or use for some other purpose. Also, some loans require repayment within a cer-tain number of years. The fees and the effective in teres t r a te you are charged to borrow the money can also be quite high.

Because some loans requ i re the lender' to make monthly pay-ments to you a s long as you liv& -in the home, l e n d e r s a s s u m e tha t you will live a very long time so they don't lose money in making these loans. If you end up keeping the loan for j u s t a few years because you move, for example,.the cost of the loan i s . extremely high. When the home-owner moves, sells the home, or dies, repayment of the mortgage becomes due.

The mortgage amount grows each period of the loan as the principle plus the interest accu-mula t e s . However w h e n t h e mortgage becomes due, repay-ment is done similar to a "bal-loon mortgage." The tptal princi-ple plus interest is paid off.

An exce l l en t book t h a t explores all t h e mechan ics of

reverse mortgages and how to shop for t h e m is Your New R e t i r e m e n t Nes t Egg by Ken Scholen. Call 1-800-247-6533 or write to him at 7373 147th St., Apple Valley, MN 55124.

The American Association of Re t i red Persons (AARP) also p u b l i s h e s a f r e e i n f o r m a t i o n bookle t e n t i t l e d Home Made Money, which can be requested by wiring AARP at 1909 K St. NW, Washington. DC 20049 or by calling 1-202-434-2277. Also, feel free to call me with your ques-tions about reverse mortgages.

You may be able to create a reverse mortgage within your own family network This tech-nique can work if you have fami-ly members who are financially able to provide you with monthly income in exchange for owner-ship of the home when you die.

There are also other alterna-t ives to t app ing home equity. One is to simply sell your home and buy a less-expensive proper-ty or rent a place. Current tax laws allow homeowners 55-and older to take a once-in-a-lifetime $125,000 capital gains exclusion when they sell a home and buy a less-expensive one.

E d i t o r ' s N o t e : Dave Mul ly will be a gues t s p e a k e r a t the upcoming 79th Annua l In ter -n a t i o n a l B u i l d e r s H o m e , F lower a n d F u r n i t u r e Show, w h i c h b e g i n s M a r c h 15 a n d r u n s t h r o u g h M a r c h 23. He will be t a l k i n g a b o u t "Mort-gage S h o p p i n g " i n d h o w to save money.

He will be a p p e a r i n g every day at 3 p .m. s t a r t i n g Mon-day-Friday, March 17-21, wi th ff^Hitinnal a p p e a r a n c e s a t 5 p.m. Friday, March 21, 5 p.m. and 8 p .m. S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 22 and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 23.

David Mully has been writing his weekly "Mortgage Shopping" column for the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers since June 1995. He has been involved with residential mortgage lending in the Detroit area since 1988 and is a mortgage consultant. For information about a new mort-gage, call Mully toll-free at 1-800-405-3051, fax him at 810-380-0603 or send email to maxwell 1 [email protected]

Uly's previ-ous Mortgage Shopping articles on-line at http:/ / www.observer-eccentric.com /realestate/ mully / archives.html

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COLONIAL DISTINCTION Deluxe t ouches ! Neat ly new, beaut i fu l ly kept b r i c k /wood 4 bed room. 2 -2 bath t radi t ional home, en te r t a i nmen t area, large fami ly rdom. vau l ted cei l ings, c r o w n mold ings E m p h a s i s o n quality, M L # 6 6 7 7 0 3 $369 ,900 3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY 1-4 3047 Winifred, Wayne. Room-to-run yard sets oTNQs bock h o m e Custom 3 bedroom 1 bath, quiet street 's , Space tor expansion, Spectacular living room, Florida room, hardwood flooring. Central air ML«703025 S122.500 313-455-6000

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COLONIAL ELEGANCE Sta te ly 2 - s t o r y brick Tudor w i t h s u p e r b comfor ts . L a r g e r o o m s , cu rved s ta i rcase Idea l for par t ies, p r iva te m a s t e r suite, cus tom k i t chen . M L # 6 6 1 0 2 1 $ 3 9 9 , 5 0 0 313-455-6000

POSH SHOWPLACE H o m e of s u p e r b c o m f o r t s . G»*#-epJarded c e d a r p i l l a r e d e s t a t e o n 5 a c r e s w i t h m a g n i f i c e n t v i e w s , r e l a x i n g p o o l , c e n t e r h a l l , l a r g e r o o m s , c u r v e d s t a i r c a s e , 2 f i r e p l a c e s . 5 b e d r o o m . 3 b a t h . M L # 6 6 5 5 0 5 S 1 , 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

These are the Observer-area residential real-estate closings recorded February 3 - 7 at the Wayne County Register of Deeds office and com-piled by Advertising That Works, a Bloomfield Township company that tracks deed and mort-gage recordings in Southeastern Michigan. Listed below are cities, addresses, and sales

prices.

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$ 6 4 , 0 0 0

4 3 5 1 5 A p p l e w o o d R d

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1 7 5 5 B r i d g e * a t e r C t

$ 2 1 9 . 0 0 0

6 7 5 4 B r o o k s h i r e Dr

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6 4 9 7 C a r l t o n R d

$ 1 8 4 . 0 0 0

4 1 8 1 6 C o n n e r w o o d C t

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4 5 0 9 1 G l e n g a r r y Rd

$ 2 4 2 , 0 0 0

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$106,000 7 9 1 7 K a i s e r St

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$128,000 4 6 6 3 4 Over fu l l Ln

$181,000 6 6 3 4 P o w d e r h o r n Dr

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4 8 3 6 5 R e d R u n Dr

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2064 Stonebndge Way 3 5 8 2 5 Dover St

$279 ,000 $ 1 2 5 , 0 0 0

2089 Stonebndge Way 3 5 9 1 1 Elmira St

$264 ,000 $169 ,000

1777 Stonebndge WayCt 1 5 1 5 4 Fairfield St

$319 ,000 $ 5 3 , 0 0 0

45192 Thornhili 1 9 1 1 1 Fatrlane Ct

$230 ,000 $237 ,000

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$225 ,000 . $ 3 4 9 , 0 0 0

43065 Versailles RO 3 8 7 6 6 Lapham Ct

$157 ,000 $ 1 9 0 , 0 0 0

1921 Vine Way Dr 2 8 6 5 3 Minton Ct

$85,000 $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0

45003 Weymouth Dr 1 6 3 5 0 Ronnie Ln

$241 ,000 $ 2 0 6 , 0 0 0

1175 Yarmouth Ct 16627 Rougeway St

$262 ,000 $ 1 3 1 , 0 0 0

Oardw«i City 8 9 0 2 Thorpe St

Oardw«i City $ 4 1 , 0 0 0

28445 Beechwood St 8 9 0 2 Thorpe St $92 ,000 $47 ,000

6918 Deenng St 18059. University Park Dr $ 8 9 , 0 0 0

4 9 9 R o s e l a n d Dr

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3 2 4 5 5 S h e r i d a n St

$ 8 5 . 0 0 0

$112,000

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9 9 3 7 A r e o l a St

$111,000

3 3 5 A d a m s St

$108,000

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$268,000 4 5 3 7 4 S e a b r o o k Dr

$ 2 5 0 . 0 0 0

4 1 1 5 4 Southvuind St

$ 7 6 , 0 0 0

1 9 3 8 2 B a i n b n d g e A v e

$ 1 6 5 . 0 0 0

3 5 2 5 6 B e n n e t t St

$ 2 1 9 . 0 0 0

1 6 7 7 2 C o u n t r y C l u b St

$ 1 7 8 , 0 0 0

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$121.000 4 6 6 1 8 A r b o r e t u m Cir

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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

Reql estate britft features news and notes on professional associations, office activities, upcoming meetings and semi-nars, new services /products and consumer publications.

Write: Real estate briefs, Observer <ft Eccentric Newspa-pers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, 48150. Our fax number is (313) 591-7279.

Real e s t a t e c a r e e r ? * Schoolcraft College in Livonia

presents a one-day class, "Should I Go into Real Es ta te?" 7-10 p.m., Tuesday, March l l . o n cam-pus, Haggerty Rd. between Six and Seven Mile.

Topics inc lude commiss ion schedules , broker-sa lesperson c o n t r a c t s , how to choose t h e right real estate company, busi-ness expenses , l icensing and training.

Cost is $32. To register, call (313)462-4448.

F inanc ia l f i t ness The Building Industry Associ-

ation of Southeastern Michigan presents a seminar, "Six Essen-tial Strategies to Peak Financial F i tnes s , " 8:30 a .m. to noon, Wednesday , March 12, a t i t s off ices, 3U3V5 N o r t h w e s t e r n , Suite 100, Farmington Hills.

Topics include cash manage-m e n t , r i sk m a n a g e m e n t , t ax strategies, investment strategies, retirement strategies and estate conservation.

Cost, which includes continen-

t a l b r e a k f a s t , is $20 for BIA members, $50 for non-members.

To regis te r , call (810) 737-4477.

Real estate investors The Real E s t a t e I n v e s t o r s

Association of Oakland sponsors a dinner program on protecting assets 7 p.m. Friday, March 14, a t the American Legion Hall , 1815 Rochester Rd , Royal Oak.

Speaker: William Bronchik, lawyer, lecturer and investor..

Dinner for members and non-members is $13. The seminar portion beginning a t 8 p.m. is free .for members, $10 for non-members.

Dinner reservations required by March 11 at (800) 747-6742.

Bui lders show The 79th annual International

Builders Home, Flower and Fur-ni ture Show, sponsored by the Building Industry Association of S o u t h e a s t e r n Michigan, r u n s Sa tu rday , March 15, t h r o u g h Sunday, March 23, at the Cobo Conference-Exhibition Center, Detroit.

Cost is $6.50 for adults, $4.50 for senior citizens, $4 for chil-dren 6 to 12. Family tickets for two adu l t s and accompanying children are available for $9 at Farmer Jack stores. Parking is extra.

Near ly 400 e x h i b i t o r s a r e anticipated.

BOMA ach ievemen t

The Bu i ld ing O w n e r s and M a n a g e r s Assoc ia t ion of Metropolitan Detroit has been honored with its fourth consecu-tive Membership Achievement Award from BOMA Internation-al for o u t s t a n d i n g growth in 1996.

The local association currently has 294 members.

"BOMA I n t e r n a t i o n a l and BOMA of Metropolitan Detroit are finding that commercial real e s t a t e p r o f e s s i o n a l s in ever increasing numbers, are turning to BOMA, the leading advocacy group for commercial rea l estate for the resources they need in research, education, professional development and legislative, reg-ulatory and code representation," said Paul Beitz

Beitz, vice president for Tram-mell Crowe Co., heads BOMA locally.

Economic ou t look The Greater Detroit Chapter

o f t h e Const ruc t ion Financial Management Association along with the Metropol i tan Detroit Chapter of the Surety Associa-tion of Michigan presents a din-ner program, "Construction Eco-nomic Outlook," Tuesday, March 18, at the Detroit Club.

The program is at 5 p.m., din-ner at 6 p.m.

- S p e a k e r : ^ a v i d L i t t m a n , sen ior economis t , Comer ica Bank.

Cost is $35 for members, $45 for non-members. For reserva-tions, call Brian Pollice at (810)

644-0300.

Town & C o u n t r y Six offices of the Century 21

Town & C o u n t r y real e s t a t e f ranchise in suburban Detroi t have received the Quality Ser-vice Award from the parent com-pany, Cen tu ry 21 Real Es t a t e Corp.

Honorees included Plymouth, Troy, Commerce Township, Ster-ling Heights, Clinton Township and Shelby Township.

The award is based on accu-mulative quantified, results from quality serviee surveys sent to nearly every client at the conclu-sion of a transaction.

"Client service is essential to our bus iness and its success," sa id J o h n R. K e r s t e n ,

b r o k e r / o w n e r of C e n t u r y 21 " Town & Country. "This award depicts the quality service that , we strive for with every client we proudly serve."

Real estate investing 11 The Real E s t a t e I n v e s t o r s

Association sponsors a program on the legal aspects of renting, leases and the basics of land-t* lord/tenant law, 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 1, at the Southgate Holiday* Inn, 17201 Northline, one block east of 1-75.

Coat for nr>n-Tit>mh<»rfl ia $10. Beginning landlords interested in a free introduction package should call Wayde Koehler on the landlord hot line a t (313) 277-4168.

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Schweitzer honorees: Coldwell Banker Schweitzer

Real Estate recently honored its top achievers for 1996.

In the Livonia office, the sales team of Rick Borowiec and Neil McCloskey was tops in listings sold, buyer controlled sales and gross commiss ion income. They're also President's Top 30 Club members.

In the Plymouth office, Chris Knight led in gross commission income, buyer controlled sales and listing sold. He's a Presi-dent's Top 30 Club member.

O the r honorees in t h e Ply-mouth office were Nancy Petru-celli, Lynn Venetian, Debbie Ley, Robert Bake, Joyce Tschirhar t and Stephanie Miller.

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4 0 9 8 3 G r e y s t o n e B l v d

$ 4 0 , 0 0 0

165 Hartsough St $108.000

4 6 1 3 3 L i tch f ie ld Dr

$ 2 8 5 , 0 0 0

4 2 2 6 3 M i l l R a c e Ct

$ 1 1 5 . 0 0 0

9 2 3 0 N S h e l d o n R d

$ 7 0 , 0 0 0

6 4 0 R o s s St

$ 1 5 0 . 0 0 0

1 2 0 2 7 T a l l t r e e Dr

$ 2 2 5 , 0 0 0

Redford

1 1 3 6 2 A p p l e t o n

$ 7 3 . 0 0 0

2 0 4 4 1 Glenmore

>88.000

1 1 3 5 8 K i n l o c h

$ 9 8 . 0 0 0

1 5 9 3 5 K i n l o c h

$ 7 5 . 0 0 0

1 3 0 4 0 Lever ne

$ 9 3 , 0 0 0

8 9 2 1 W i n s t o n

$81.000 1 1 3 9 1 W o r m e r

$ 7 2 , 0 0 0

W M t t e n d

1 8 8 5 5 L e x i n g t o n

$ 8 3 , 0 0 0

3 0 2 2 2 A n n A r b o r Trl

$116.000

9 9 9 9 L u c e r n e

$88.000 1 2 0 3 1 L u c e r n e

$ 5 6 . 0 0 0

9 5 6 8 M e r c e d e s

$ 8 7 . 0 0 0

1 1 3 6 3 R i v e r d a l e

$ 6 7 , 0 0 0

9 3 2 3 River v i e w

$ 7 . 0 . 0 0 0

1 1 3 3 5 H e m i n g w a y

$ 9 1 . 0 0 0

1 9 7 1 7 Ind ian

$ 6 5 . 0 0 0

2 6 7 1 0 Joy R d

$ 4 5 . 0 0 0

9 9 0 1 Kinloch

$87 ,000

1 3 5 1 0 R o y a l G r a n d

$ 8 9 . 0 0 0

1 5 1 4 6 S a l e m Ct

8 9 1 8 S e m i n o l e

$ 9 1 . 0 0 0

2 6 7 9 7 S o u t h w e s t e r n H w y

$ 7 6 , 0 0 0

25056 Westfield $87,000

7 4 0 9 A r e o l a St

$ 6 9 , 0 0 0

2 9 0 3 9 Brody A v e

$ 1 0 5 . 0 0 0

3 5 8 6 8 C a s t lew o o d C t

$ 9 0 . 0 0 0

8 4 0 5 F r e m o n t St

$120.000 3 8 1 6 4 G r e e n w o o d St

$ 5 9 . 0 0 0

3 4 8 3 1 John H a u k St

$ 7 7 . 0 0 0

7760 Manor Cir

$63 .000 7 5 3 7 Metvm St $112,000

8258 Perrln Ave

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, CHARMING RANCH SOUTHFIELD - Three bedroom ranch on a private treed lot wrth circular drive New updates include: appliances, carpeting and plumbing- Home warranty and "move-in" condition. Hurry' $79,800 (OEL-05NIN). 313-462-1811 T 15303

REDUCED' LIVONIA - This Older home sits on approximately '4 acre and has new windows, newer carpeting, newer (tear off) shmgies. partially finished basement and 4 car 9ar§9^ Home is equipped with air and now reduced lo $110,900' (0EL-71ORA) 313-462-1811 * 15273

PRESTIGIOUS RANCH NORTHVILLE - With magnificent great room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace has over 2300 sq ft tor your entertaining delight Gourmet kitchen, professionally landscaped yard, and many extra amenities $299,900 (OE-N-52SCE) 810-347-3050 * 1 0 0 0 3

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS' REDFORD- For the lucky buyer Owners have done over $15,000 in improvements and updates including kitchen, roof, furnace, windows, and central air All this and a finished basement too' $84,900 (OE-N-29POI) 810-347-3050 12443

BRICK RANCH REDFORD - This home offers 3 bedrooms, newer windows, electric panel, water heater and much more Call now lor nvoie intormation( $79,900 (0E-N-990EN| 810-347-3050

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SOUTHFIELD -Charming 3 bedroom bnck and vinyl ranch on extra large lot. Central air. newer furnace, 2 - garage, new windows and built-in gas grill $84.0O0(OEL-94STU) 313-462-1811 V I 5 2 9 3

CHARMING BRICK HOME SOUTHGATE - Ottenng spiittable lot, Pella windows, 2 . baths, gourmet krtchen, 2 fireplaces, cedar closet. Stainmaster carpet covered patio, and 2 car garage $124,900 (OE-N-6OHEL) 810-347-3050

• LIVONIA SCHOOLS WESTLAND - Looking for room' Over 1470 sq ft with 5 bedrooms 2 full baths, basement, and a few extra rooms that could be bedrooms. Cathedral ceilings, open floor plan S119.999 (OE-N-24MEL) 810-347-3050 * 10293

MOVE-IN CONDITION WESTLAND • Describes this all bnck, 1985 built ranch with, full basemen], larger than normal rooms, and a fantastic kitchen with loads of cabinets and counter tops. One ot Westland's sought after subdivisions $119,900 (OE-N-25SUR)810-347-3050 * 11163

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CANTON! 45166 GEDDES, east off of Canton Center. COUNTRY LIVING IN CANTON' Newly updated ranch 00 1.8 acres Features new roof air conditioning, water heater and s«Jmg This 3 bedroom ranch s ready to move rto loday $165,900 (66GE0) 453-6*00

LIVONIA! 10417 BASSETT COURT, north off of Ann AitKX Trail, 'h n k ea* ol 1-275 A sensational 135*293 treed setting surrounds this handsome CAPE COO 'ealunng 3 bedrooms a 23*15 lung room wlh a fireplace 1-, baths wet piaster wate. newer vtny* insulated windows, formal dining room, newer root and attached tf, car garage w*h newer doors **! opener $173900 (17BAS I 453-6800

CANTON! CUSTOM THROUGHOUT' Can-ton's exclusive golf course community is offering this stunning 4 bedroom Zh bath Colonial Features include formal living and dmng room, great island kitchen with top of the ime appliances den spacious famrfy room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings $286 900 (90AUGI 453*800

PLYMOUTH f 48583 Meadow N of Ann Arbor Rd and W of Beck m RwJgewood Hills An ATTRACTIVE BRICK EXTERIOR surrounded by extensive landscaping * bedrooms 2v» baths, formal Swung room, family room with fi replace, library met tow wood flooring in foyer and study, finished basement, year-round sunroom $299,900 I . 8 3 M E A ; 45^6800

CANTON! 43486 Stuart EXCEPTIONAL RANCH IN BRENTW000 ESTATES' The 3 bedroom 1 a bath partial bnck home has neutral decor, updated kitchen and new landscape Large 20*15' deck, finished basement New windows, carpeting and oak moldings throughout! $146 500 (86STUI 453-6800

PLYMOUTH! ON A QUIET COURT m highly popular "WALNUT CREEK" Maintained with a long W c< upgrades 4 bedroom*, th baths melow wood flooring. beau«fui toy*, (amy room with fireplace 1st floor laundry, ate $289,950 (70FOX) 453-6800

PLYMOUTH! AN ELEGANT BRICK RANCH on rvearfy an acre There are 3 bedrooms 2% baths, formal <*mng room a fam*y room with a fireplace, a study, 1st Itoor taundry basement and rear entrance, Zs car garage $299 900 (71BEA) 453-6800 '

PLYMOUTH! 46455 Ann Arbor Tral W t* Sheldon Rd A BEAUTTFUL 1 acre sefl»ng surrounds this bnck ranch feaiurmg 4 bedroom 1% baths newer floor covermp formal dining room, a 2-s«ded fireplace between ihe living room and famrfy room, many new insulated windows aluminum a w e d mm newer kitchen, ivftng windowed sunmar porch $219J00(5SANN)46M8OO

CANTON! PICTURESQUE AND PRIVATE' TNs sharp sprawling ranch has it alf< New kitchen cabmen and counttrtops family room with fireplace master suite 3'/> baths, neutral decor throughout' Sating « truN outstanding PtymoutfVCanion schools. Tha on* wcrrt east* $299 900 (30NAP) 453*800

PLYMOUTH! MOVE IN WITH EASE' Stro4 downtown Plymouth shops, park and popular Peon Theater TN* 2 bedroom, 2 bath ranch condo is spotless' Newer carpet, ftoonng and future* Dec* off master suite, central air. oak cabmets, spacious & sun drenched Most applancas stay & more $81.900(15AA«)

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21314 ONTAGA S ol 9 Mile, W oI Inkster

LOTS Of CHARM! - LOU of update* nave M«n dona wit waning waiting lor your personal (ouch Large lot Great Ouylf $98,000 ON-21 <708786)

NOVI OPEN SUN I-4PM 45886 CIDER MILL

N of 10 MM E of Seek Rd GORGEOUS COLONIAL - 3 bed-room*. 24 bath ootonm backing to woods Fantastic conation 2235 M tt tx»H in 1968 Fmished basement CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION! 1229 900 CMS. (708643!

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OPEN 1-4. Redtord, Dent™ 17811. H of ft MM E of Inuiei. 3 bedroom rancfi. 2 bathe. tarndy room, kwig room, kitchen m/nook. Z'ft car garage lu« tmohed bawment. deck, oenfral an. new nwndows $98 500

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13640 Mercedes Better than 3 Bedroom Ore* tench on large treed lot. country kitchen, M basement, and mucn more $105,000 Can tor deta«

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Open Sat I Sun 30576 Uncafn-shire 4 bedroom colonial T* beffu. 2600 • sq ft . 2 car garage base-ment $260,000 (810) 845-1913

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Huntington Woods FaOulous ranch needs no work Per-fect condrtKjn beautitUty decoraied 3 Bedrooms, large <emodeled kitchen. U appkances plus washer I dryer included Great spacious ertlosed s^iroom brand new root $161 900 Ask tor

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SOUTH LYON 1006 ea tt. 3 bed-room partially fkMhed baeemenit •nth 4th bedroom 2 99 acres, pole bam $175 000 Open Saturday I

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WATERFORD TWP-OPEN Sua, March 9th 1-4, 764 inwitlate Ct-Fiddte Lakefront (S. ot M59. E of Crescent Lk ) Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom ranch w1i#y fnished walk-out basement Many tpdates-must see1 Kathy Conrad. Property Sotu-tions LLC 810-624-7210 or Pager

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WEST BLOOMFIELD Greenpomt Condo - Open Sat Sun 1-5 3 bedroom. 3 bam ranch 2 car garage Fireplace, tirushed lower level, pools & tennis courts 7264 Danbrook. (14 MM & Halsleadi By owner. $171,900 (810) 363-1826

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Spaoou* gracious 3400 sq.ft colonial on 1 wooded acre«frjit 'inched wat« oul 4 season sunroom Greatroon-with cathedral ce-wig * ~-uge seo-roor* itirary brick exterior" Immacu-late $379 500 N ot Grand River Take Old US 23 north to Birch Run Fcacrw signs-

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PRIVATE SECLUDED SETTING 384 JENI LANE (W of HK*ory R-dge. N oft Commerce ) BeauWuHly remodeled 4 bedroom. 2 bath, on 3 56 wooded acres with pond New root windows tumaoe & central air Hartland schools, close to freeway access S209 900 CALL

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CANTON OPEN SUN 1-4pm 3 oei»ooms, bath colonial, new raw wlftaOiM WMWV ICStonTEStn-nets. fenced yard 42036 Fa.rview S of Ford. E of L*ley. Frankkn Square Sub $149 500 313-961-0125

LIVONIA OP EN Sun . 1-4pm 14848 Fairway. S ol 5 MM E of Levari 3 bedroom Bnc* ranch 2 baths fm-.shed basement great yard 2 car garage $145.000 (313) 462-63S1

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O P E N 1 - 4 . Tem*c Tn teartures large 1900 soft floor plan Updated rooi and kitchen 3 large bedrooms 2-'« car atlached gar age and much more Home backs to subdivision par* $145,900

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BlRMIMGHAM'OPES SUN 1 5 tWaa W Charming bungalow 1300 BR faal. 3 bearooms 2 M h s

$210,000 1272 (610) 646-2665

BIRMINGHAM IN town 2 bedroom 1 5 oath townfiouse Finished walkout Updates By ooner aaam $174,500 1610) 540-2690 Open House Son 12 to 8 at 1038 N HI, . a • .i-l aA T¥OOCPW«ra

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BLOOMFIELD - Open Sun 1-4 2610 Bncle S of Square LA/E of Wood-ward « bedroom 2 baOi Kvtevei updaMs gators Naur, kUchen heat. m wmdomrs 6 mutfi more1 Mu« see* Only >209 900 (610) 879-7000

CANTON OPEN SUN 1-4 Lovely 3 bedroom calaraal.. 14 Hatha, spaooue lamrfy room »*«apiaca • • 2 car PtymouWCamon schocn 1964 CavaMr S of Palmer. E ol Sheldon $146,900 f313) 397-2686

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OOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH by owner 3 becfrooms 1 b«h newer wndows central a* wood Soora. $163 000 Open Sun March 9th 12 5 Cadi 313-455-4159

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Open Houae Sundey 2-5 A world of leisure tme kjn • ngW ou-SKM yo>» back door- BeauWul 2 800 to It two story sxecuCve home 4 bedrooms. Ti baths study 6 large t«n«y room w«replace On r e pre-mer oA-deHUC k* oweriookng picJur-eeque 30 acre mam commons 1 mature landscaped park w/2 mMs ot waSnng pens, p l ^ grounds, t ama 6 basket bai courts N6W Root driveway, oak Mcfien. 1 study cato-nets. Peaa paao doors fumaoeraw 6 much, much more located at 36201 Trenton Ct . N of Grand River W o# Drake oil Old Homestead $274,900 610-474-7504

LIVONIA • Cape Cod on acre 2280 i t t 3 car garage ScMr«*n Largs deck. 1st Soor teu«»y 18628 Done W of iackSeCea S d 7 MMe $166900 For a t w * n e r » (610) 47S-9067

Beaut i fu l ly restored pre 1900 tarmhOMSe Large kv-irvg room w'grsnrts fire ptace surrounded by bua-[n bookcase 2 ca r

y r e g e . deep ird. 2 bedr,(X)ms

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s r p i j s s r a ' a b e t a . 2 hen bams M O R A $440,000. 313-466^000

BeautrM 4 bedroom. ZA bath coloraai on a wooded lot mn story toyer hard-

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600 sq ft deck S294.90O Leeee m u m 90PR1 313-455-5000

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38060 Htidord Large condo - Small pnee 3 Bed-rooms. 2 tut baths. 1600 so ft Bum «i 1990 Private deck, quiel location Al tor $99,000

Ask for L A R R Y or M I K E 810-473-6200

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY vsiynic* 3 o*afOO«rZBBfiw ranch otters fabulous great room wsoanng ce«ng & lireplaoe. updated kitchen w.breakfaai room. 1 st floor laundry baaement & 2 car garage Some hart»oood

-floors. & central air Large Osck over looks park-l ike yard $256,B88 (AR821)

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Open irrtrfj and jfcwig areaa 0*lce. 1am*,

bedrooms, 35 baltis Solarium. 2 nature krepiacae Pro-teeeonaHy landscaped Shown by aoot (610) 661-0260

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NEW BUILD - 8615 A«a Dr 2 404 aq II Two-story m nee open space sub «i t i e Brighton school system It Is done and re«ty Shows wsS Soccer, baseball field and nature

308 C u l m 308 ClBlOO

BIG F A M I L Y C O L O N I A L Tak about value - «• here m the loaded bnck home Oilers 4 large bed-rooms. huge famey room «*h n«u»ai fireplace 3 season room w»i ape. T * baiha, l e toor leundry kschen w«h bay window. Ml baaement, 2 car attached garage immeaate occu-pancy A smart buy $189,900

Cal l H A L or M A R G E

Century 21 Hartlord North

BY OWNER Maytair S>4> Jby RdJ Sheldon 2000 aq tool ooknal. 3 bedroome. 2 5 ba*is a» condh somng. Mcfien wt>ay erang room weh bay. neuM decor. oWca^sn In parsaay kruahed basement Uraque andertanawe rsmodelng $175,000 Call: (313> 458-2171

CANTON - Love m w i ? h s m t i ! dermg perk 3 bedrooms, colbnul

fm\ $8200 DOWN, $13191 625%

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BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS 3 bedroom bungalow. 2 car garage Mester bedroom w"wa*-m doaet ParDaSy hmehed basement WWwi walking dstanee lo downtown 8* rrangham Ca« kx more mlormaticn

(810) 642-1768

BLOOMFIELD HILLS By owner. 4 bedroom quad, newly remodeled, hot waler heat on en acre with Is land Lake privileges. $339,500 <W0) 626-7477

Landscaped svwi has sprinkler sysfamMLS»701560 Immediately occupancy Hurry won't last $249,900 Cat Dame* Corp al

WATER-WOODS-WALKOUT SITE On 2 plus ecree dose lo Fiee-ways l-96 6 23 Area ot presfiguus homes Terms avalaCM $1 ti.OOO. Call BETTY KAROLAK Much Harris

O P E N S A T . 1 - 4 p m 8048 Vanden. White Lake

Gorgeous large lot. movenn corxKor, quality throughout, spacous bnc* ranch. 3 bedrooms. 1 5balhs. beauti-tuBy finished basement 2 5 car

/air. great neighborhood N off Elizabeth Lake Rd , W of Williams Lake Rd $169,900 For details can

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS RIPPLING WATERS AWAIT YOU 4 bedrooms.

lull oaths, 3 halt baths, Fam4y Room, Great Room. t»xk on Orange Lake, walk-out lower level, gourmet kitchen, entertainer's dream $1200,000 EC-H-25CHE

BLOOMFIELD - BLOOMFIELO SCHOOLS Wmg Lake Schools Lovely updated ranch on ttper lot Three bedrooms, tie baths. Fam*y Room with fireplace. ne« kitchen, greenhouse room. 2 car attached garage, central air $191,900 EC-fTseTHU

M A X B R O O C K , INC (810 ) 6 4 6 - 1 4 0 0

1800 SO tt Colonial, wonderful suPOMSKin Cai today for

$165,000 Judy Daniels 810)»229-2913. Century 21

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BEST BUY in canton 3 beckoom bnck ranch new carpet and pant $103,000. $3 000 down Cal' (810) 449-6082

B E T T E R T H A N N E W ! Stirong 1996 bua 4 bedroom 2 stcry with 10 A. ceikngs. island kSctisn. master suae, side entrance garage. piemsxn court locator. Only $229,900

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6032 CochiM N C Maple. W ot MOdtoMet

4 bedroom. T i bath. 2 slory' 2.200 sq « plus tmisheo basement, ' i acre lot in great sub everything new w up

dated $219 900 (8101 932-3954

T O D A Y (313) 462-9800

BY OWNER Glengarry Sub 3 bed-room. 2"« bath ranch 2237 sq ft Backs to wooded lot All bnck enclosed sunroonvceramic Itooi Air, deck $239,900 (313) 981-7197

Open Houses

Uvoma - OPEN SUN 1-4 Burl or Hollow Woods Sub N ot 6, E of Farmington F*d 17561 Be<l Cree*. 4 bedroom Cape Cod atlached 2 car garage T t baths family room with tireptace. finished rec room beauti-tu*v decorated. $189,900

313-422-3276

LIVONIA. OPEN SUN 1-3 29601 Ravine North ol 6 MM. west of Middlebelt A bedrooms built •n 1983 atlached 2 car oeauti»ul ravine lot. $177 Dcn'l miss th« one"

Call Kathy S Jamie Chobot RE/MAX 100 INC

810-345-9535

LIVONIA- OPEN SUN 1-4 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on th* 2 034 sq ti colonial otfenng ne« root central air skytight m maste' bedroom oversue backyard w mground 4" vinyl pool w,'slide, huge tier deck wrtiot tub Imished Base mens, security system and tons mole CALL KEN GENTILE tor more into al 810-473-6200 or come on out and see KEN tor special savings (N Seven W'Farmington) $236,900 or less1 Re'Max Great Lakes

NOVI-OpenSun 1-5 Yorkshire Si* 24983 Portsmouth 4 bedroom. 2 bath Colonial Finished basement central a» neutral decor, dec* w.hot M) many extras 810-347-1057

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CANTON K4554 - Brand new in Canloc. 1.700 sq. ft.. 3 bedroom, 21/2

bath. 2 story colonial with full basement, 2 car attached oarage, fireplace, no wax floors, etc. Home is situated-on premium lot in beautiful Sub. Act Fast' Won t Las! Long1

Offered now at $169,900

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A REAL CHARMER This 4 bedroom, 1 Vi bath Colonial has been completely updated. Come see the many super

features that include newer furnace, central air and complete Oak kitchen.

Also includes dining room with bay -window & beveled glass French Doors

that open to the Family Room. Priced at $172,900.

W E S T L A N D MANY UPDATES..On this sharp 4

bedroom, ranch with open floor plan. Newer windows, shingles, furnace,

central air, water heater and "Pardon The Dust"..Country kitchen is being re-done NOW! Don't wait to see this one!!

Asking just $109,000.

G R E E N O A K T W P . ALL THINGS ..That are "GREAT' apply to this Green Oak 4 bedroom, 2 '/a bath,

brick Colonial with 3+ car attached garage. This lovely home with over 2,600 sq. ft. also offers immediate

occupancy, Priced at $269,900.

P L Y M O U T H ONE OF A KIND ..Best describes this breathtaking, Traditional Plymouth

Colonial. You will find 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths and over 2,600 sq. ft. that include a formal living room and dining room. Call soon to schedule your private showing.

Priced at $319,900.

- LOTS AND ACREAGE MILFORD'S HERITAGE HILLSIDE. Is where you will find this super walk-out

1/2 acre building site with water and sewer. Builder will " Build To Suit". Call for more information. Priced at $73,900.

ALL NEW..With super floor plans to choose from, or builder will custom design. Quality construction will be

found in this "NEWr" Livonia Sub. Lots are wooded, but limited, so call soon for

more information. Prices in the mid $190's.

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S.ef Gtenwood. W.of Newburgh WATCH TO DKR RUN1 Um oeacefu. ittural nooaefl settng »iB lake your t»e*fi aaay' fflemnood HeigWs Offers this torjwus home eiW « MOooms or 3 Bedrooms and den. wfiaever ;<x i*e Hi*e tamly roorr fias fireplace large kitchen-im* room area Thousands o< dollars in upWles. must see to awreciate. tons of storage lull bassetnew too1 Deck1 $159.900

S. of Cherry L... ^ A*esome ne*? constructor' "Ins home n spdless' Tits aeaut iM 1992 6wr, bnck tanch a«ers 3 large bedrooms with tons of closet space, « • « *i?cf*n area »1th large partly t Hot of cupboards; Must See' - large o * i »itn dotfie at* s. spacious basement deck wads lo crivate backyard, cwersued 2 5 c« garags •.limpet* custom «:kk»s. a" appliances \ne»eti sta. Hove It lor adtr S5.750" total >119.900

W E S T L A N D 35067 Rlrchwood S. ol Charry HW, E. oI Wayne

GARAGE LOVERS DREAM' This h c r * oflers garages' Anacheo garage coott be owe '-anrty room it's up lo you' Tins beautiful cdomai offets 3 tearooms wtp spacous cicsets fno updated c a r ; c * s ' j-Nice McheMmmg t»m area is upclaieo ana ieaC5 tt pato 5 prtvaie McWatd Move In lot ut " 14.780* tota l Greal Buy unOer SlJO.QDC

WESTLAND, 35812 Booth S.of Palmer, W.of Wayne

BEAUTIFUL' BEAUTIFuy BEAUTIFUL' Home offers 3 bedrooms master bedroom s .rcrMiOlc 20* 121 » 'dooroaii 10 24i!2 oeck 3ra oeatocn couio be a great family room' Nice oan kitchen bath <s gorgeous anc offers soa tub. MOersor .mOo»s eiceo* two). dimng area 'ie» sod ftoi* 4 aaciiyara Mo»t la tor under $3.300' tote. S- - e-ss 5 ^ 7 5 0

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W E S T L A N D 7369 Perrinsville Ct. N. ol Cowan, W. ol Mernmen

QUIET PEACEFUL SETTING! Th,s home Owl' t 1994 M s or, a pnvaie cul-de-sac neat H ties Parr, Home olers 3 Deorooms, 1 5 batns <ia n a upDef tevet ' f i oalcory to erx?< beautiful sunset and eaikoul o n e >eva lo 2fl*>6 oec«.. Latge 2 car garage o % s emra sfotaoe room

" ifeitecundar>7,500' total. S 139.90C

WESTLAND, 6 9 7 3 Chi r rewa S.of Warren, E.of Wayne

Tonqu>sh Heaven! Beautiful updated ranch offers 3 bedrooms w/possible 4th in basement & fui bath. Updates include: Kitchen, bath, windows (bay m living toomi, carpet in family room »/fireplace w /insert. Florida room.

Move in lot under 55,500 " total 5117.500

W E S T L A N D 35737 Castle wood S. of Hunter W. of Wayne

COMFORTABLE GASTLlWOOD' Beaui-j ccnct campiej offers pod & ciubtxxjse and also Ihs ceautilul urwi This rs a nice condo at a nice pnee! C-xoo cters 2 bedrocms both have naik m closets, mastet oeatxr. has W bath ar>3 cathedral ceilings Nice dec* and large storage shed dfe'ed and garaoe wOpener

Move in for under 14^00* total. 19-

ihbep W E S T L A N D , 34719 University

N. of Cherry HID. W. of WMwoad AiVESDME CCtOvA.'1 Beajuftf -cme atfer- rs& ol ruce up^tes1 UpdaiedWtchen istarm^g; batns tccrtea" otf. fjrnaoe :95i hoi wafer heast t8£; centra v (9fi hardiwajretirnsred "ardvwodif dnngatea new, !r«sfied casemeot i tons of s»age Master beciroom 2 ' i ' t com b« 4s- bedro»T, Large v*1

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W E S T L A N D 32943 Woodworth Ct S. of Warren. W. of Venoy

VES1 VES' rES' Firs! tkxy »anch unit wrtft a caser-^ £r<3 2 oar.s' «hat mcM i'Ou ccod you ask tor» jeaccms offered mi* large -lasrc-" bed'c-~j~ i K -aster cath S O » : « J S hmw rooTvor'jng toorr *itr ;at*M"ai ce»-gs 1 w f y : ^s is Ai act1 arc

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W E S T L A N D 32123 Harvard S. of Avondale . E. of Venoy

Bea^Vf'C' "rcrhasa-f". ftv 2 V oars 25 cat-gar-age u :'m,sn«2 caseme'k dec" A,th Cuf in ">ot t„c vX-tJatf-s- 'Z'jQt *na-^«vs|i V-I roc*52 y'SI HWh " f ) at acc-^ces stay ' .s fcr aoascao*^ .'s J e 'J .heme'S mawenafice t'et

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4 1 7 7 Ways*Je D-nve N ol Cherry Mi W W Haggerty 3 Bedroom coto-- i* i l ' i bains lamey roorrvfireplace 2 i f attached garage. basement x s '4t-.e sub Enkfcson Elementary '"mediate occupancy $139 900

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; ANTON $99 900 S h u t t e r s & G u t t e r s

OPEN SUNDAY March 9 Moon-5 2867 Woodmont West Rrver Part Sub built '981 2 skxy 3 bedroom 2'1 bam formal Irving & Onmg room ki tchen * . island Great room wtvepiace Master suM -'vaulted ceAng hardwood floors a>t Spacious dec* new pool large fenced yard sprinklers >174 900 313-397-5103

RANCH STYLE 3 bdroom 2 bath 1575 sq n Cathedral ce*ng central air 2 car oarage 42453 Woodbndge. $174 900 313-3874834

I TWO ACRE 2800 > 4 1 bnck ranch. ! 3 or 4 bedrooms 3 bait- custom

keener 3. oarages. Open Sun > -5 I $229 000 313-429-4450 454-7087

S P A C I O U S C O L O N I A L Popular Sunflower Sub 4 bedrooms 2 - batn Colonial Freshly painted and new harowood Moors m teicnen Family room end) wet bar and tire-place i s ! Iioor laundry Don'l waff can today tor more information $183 900

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G L E N G A R R Y C O L O N I A L 1996 b u t 4 bedroom 2 5 bain coto-ruai Private C uii-de-sac large lot bor-dering to private wooded park master bath with garden tub. 2 story lo »itn na'dwood rioOf $253 9 (1i?4WE I

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Call Todd A Smith. 810-47 B » V s i Great Lakes

Cream Puff - $64 900 Ranch with garage 8 lancwd yard Ca l Todd A Smith 810-473-8200, R « M a * Green Lakes

DESIRABLE FAMILY SUB 4 bed-room®- 2'-j bathe fmielwd basamem. large deck, not tub. many ucgrades like new $289,900 810-661-5411

EXECUTIVE COLONIAL IN N FARMINGTON HILLS Detune m every way Tins 4 bedrocn\ noma « ready lor immeOaM occupancy $279,500

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KING SIZE COLONIAL Updated to perfection IMS 3,000 •q ft . 4 bedroom 3'* bath home has lormai Uvlno 8 dmng rooms, family room wSmpiace. ntwary new oak 8 almond kactian wrnooa 8 1st floor laundry .Firaanad base-ment nas rac room 8 2nd kitchen Mul t i - level deck w 'gazebo $269 900 (VE312)

CHATHAM HILLS RANCH Located m sub w<40 acres d parks paths 8 playgrounds, vary nca 3 bedroom home has mnng room, lamily room w-Vapiace updaied kitchen wt i raakfasf room, central air. parliaHy Nnished basemen) 2 car side entry garage, patio, porch 8 more $179,900 <SA365>

GREAT OPPORTUNITY On Huge 8C X 2TOIO. Ws 3 Bed-room, 114 b e r m c * wAeeament 2 car garage, new roc* 8 mora, haa powmai A l Vial a needed a a iwe tCdaDng $125,000 (LU215)

STARTER HOME Consider this lor your first home immaculate 2 bedroom ranch has

'4 car garage central air deck more

oarage shed lanced vrard $79 900 (WA215)

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Charming country cottage m the woods. 2500 sq ft features 3 bed-rooms possibly 4, on gorgeous .wooded lot on cul-de-sac backing to commons, tirsl floor master bedroom with bari. greal room with llraplaca, vaulted calling, plus family room, formal dmang room fust floor laindry Sami-fmishad basement, attached garage. French doors to huge wrap aiound deck, newer fumaca. plus more immedwle occupancy Conve-n ien t to e i p r e s s w a y s On ly $239,900 Ca*

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FOR SALE by Owner. Desirade Ftolkng Oaks Sub 4 bedroom^S bath Colonial Comer lot Move In condition Light lormica kitchen, wood Hoc remodeled master bath w ' lacum New fumaca and double water haaler 2 car attached garage SpnnMet system, alarm and much more $275000 (810) 661-2403

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WOW! $2,000 ca rp t t al lowance1 WOW'

Great * oedroom. 2 2 Oatfi Cotomai wflh

21*17 master Bedroom surte with walk-in

closet, country kitchen, part finished case-

ment. central, a i ' 2 car attached garage

large family room with firetSace deck pool

S1A6 900 (10070) M l - 3 5 0 0

F a b u l o u s h o m e in new subdiv is ion

Beautifully decorateo and landscaped tour

bedroom Colonial with golt course setting,

better than new. extra features two tier deck

security system, air concMxxwig, humidifier

Make your dream come true $274,900

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O r a t f 3 b e d r o o m Co lon ia l m family sub

wMi large Me t i e r A u n g room, living room

and teniy room « • > fireplace B U « m oak

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H u g * L o t - Count ry in m e CKy! Tht t 3

bedroom ranch a on a 36 >130" No m great

area wflh many u p d a t e n e e bath, targe

M c h e n with caomets n«e eating area, huge

hmng room Wont Mat tong $72,900 (50t60)

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TMa one 's cu te ! 3 bedroom d o ! house1

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with oak ca txna i i . copper pAantoing. hot

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lanced lot CM today $83,900 (10074)

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Lots of r oom l o roam! 3 bedroom ranch m

great neighborhood privacy lence large size

rooms, ruce d e a n home, 1st Boor laundry

show and tea early, this won t last* S62 9CX3

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Three bed room b r i ck ranch m beautiful

Westland neighborhood, close to shopping 8

schools, uodates new furnace elec-

trical carpet, root & partially tmished base-

ment Great buy' $87,900 (50141) 458-4900

Beaut i fu l h o m e - just move ml Three bed-

room ranch nwmany emras vinyl thermal

windows, door wall to deck drywalted fin-

ished basement carpet, room tor tourth bed-

room or of fce. updated fumaca central air

cethng tans Must see1 $94,900 (50136)

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Tons of upde taa o n t N e ronch! Large kit. r 91 roof, u p S M K water h a t f B . o c u i t break-

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Great s t a r t s * home! Nice three Bedroom

bungalow bemg -enovased Good location

good area, good schools Recently fore-

closed property Cal l today $59,900 (50062)

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Count ry l i v i n g with tots o< e»rasi This total-

ly remodeled Northvi l le 5 bedroom, (1st floor

master bedroom or touriri Bedroom & den)

has toff l ibrary family room w,fireplace greal

room w/l irepiace, in ground .heated pool

Must see1 $329,900 (10036) 981-3500

Walk ing d i s t a n c e to schools three Bed-

room Ranch wi lh many improvements vinyl

windows, new door, new furnace with humid-

ifier central air. newer ca rpe l lamrty room

finished basement , custom window treat-

ment. $80 ,900 (10062)

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oaiow with fnvshed bajbment , l u r u w o o d

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fur* , lanced yard, deck, * p d a ' «

. large l a u n i ^ l o o m ,

kitchen with seiparate dmmg area, mce

n e ^ t o o r h o c t f $73,500 (5012S) 458-4900

Gorgeous f M d a t o n e Hreptaca n specious

3 Bedroom t r v l M t * i popular Surrey Heights Many updates carpet w r V s<*

n > v w t _ r. mm. uMieratov 1 car lacags a i tor

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skyms & doors, ruce tamSjr room w«h wood-b u t n n g stove Appliances $92 900 (10077)

3 b e d r o o m r a n c h with l w t ot coun t ry Located on paved road. 2 acre w t » w y •

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A w e s o m e dream house on 10 wooded roll ing acres Custom built colonial, 2.431 so. ft., 3 Bedrooms, oak woodwork & floors, kitchen w/istand. Bmit-in pantry, breakfast room, great room w/natural fireplace, secun-ty system, intercom, family room doors doors lo deck 3 car garage screened cedar gaze-bo. 14 f t ceikng, basement Andersen win-dows $439,900 (1QP81) 981-3500

Two b e d r o o m r a n c h Canton condo m UBey

Pointe Fresh neutral decor, dream kitchen,

vaul ted ceil ing, master bath, pr ivate

entrance, kitchen appliances and central air

inc luded, carpor t , must see1 $86,900

(10072) 981-3800

W e s t l a n d Very desirable ewer unit condo

backs lo nature preserve w«h p n v * | t * t e n y

updates new carpet, newer n n c h e i t l , bath

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H t f acre scaped parcel located on peved road, d o e e to expressway, schools. «*por t . go* course Count ry Irving wi th city conveniences $17,900 (501511 488-4900

Green Oak - 17 acres of prime wooded

properly located on Lake Nichwagh. South

Lyon School Distr ict surrounded by

$250,000 plus homes Asking only $350,000

(10001)981-3500

Coun t r y Hvtng w i t h d t y conven iences

Vacant land with pine trees, flowing creek

peaceful location, easy access to express-

way. dose lo schools, near goH course, per-

fect locat ion for dream home $17,900

(50149) 458-4900

OFFICE SPACE

Can ton of f ice- p r i ce reduced Med ica fder^

tai'genera) off ice suite m professional ptgK

with 4 exam rooms, full basement w i t * <4

bath, occupancy 2/1 /97, great l o c a l p n

f reshly wal lpapered SI7.S00 (lOOBSf

981-3500 Call now'

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Waettand - P r i m e office b u t o n g 8.000 s q I t For sale or lease strong investment ,n

. other options available many

W e s t l a n d • Vacant Commercial Site plan

approved, lor eight bay car wash Former car

wash was removed years ago Rail frontage,

zoned general industrial Room to Burfd

Land Contract terms Nego Possible Ind.

Lease $199,500 (10050) M1-3600

salon

next to P o » W W B ^ W p i r * r i your wen

today! $80 000 (10068) M 1 - 3 6 0 0

Wayne Greet location High

windows fumaca. central a* , roof and mora"

Freshly painted C a l n o w $99,900 (501381

OTHER S U B U R B A N HOMCS

Wayne-WeeOend S c h o o l s Just move m &

anpy t a a 3 bedroom r w x h home' Ftoncfe

room hardwood toors f w o u ^ i o u under car-

pe l New root remodeled basement, new dn-

veway Greet buy $64,900 (50161) 4M-4800

Large fawiMss l a k e noaaf Greal house tor

M growing femtyf 1100 sqaara toot ranch

8 0 « l ® l o t n e e beck yard, new ttchan cup-

b o a i d i A otxrear iop. 1.5 car garaga. t a M a

took1162.900 (90156) >88 1808

k n ice s u b C a p e

Cod wi th lots "of r oom 2 5 bath 2nd

ti*yerVwork*hopaNKg room1am*y room

large p a m a l y firvahed basement, beaunfui

back yard Don t pass this one up! $229,000

(10080)981-3500

New c o n s t r u c t i o n In progress 2 bedroom

ranch on 1 acre Carpe«ng throughout, r w e

kitchen w' is iand tsar 8 v r y floor, m femrfy

room, prrvate <8mng " * h beeua»ui

count ry s e n m g Check « out! $86 0 0 0

(10079) 981-3800

B e e u H M br tek 3 bedroom iMiga iow Nice 8 dean, new p c i u r e window, Hove, rafngara-km, d fehwMhar included updated Mchen. very race WMk to • * pa i * i TMa w o n t teat long, ao c a l now 188.900(50158) 881-3800

No r thv IHe C l a s s i c serenity vacant land

Over two acres of land saueiad m an aree of

cus tom buK homes. We i a already mstaBed

w a i t n g tor your new BuSd. Lyon Townaf*p,

Nor thv i l le schools $ 7 5 0 0 0 (10047)

LocaHon fe the key • vacant land A H » e i 2

a c e e e t 100V wooded tot paved road n

heart of Canton lor buaung y o u » e e m

home1 Ctoee to shoppmg and maior roads

Oty water and sewer Horry, w o n t feet

• $74,000 (10088) 981-3880

Aalang $17 900 (50118)

Ype l len t l • C o m m e r c i a l opportunay awaits

Afenoat 14,000 a q f l commeicieMtght mdua-

mat specs awaits your busmsas. two store

fronts wrapproBmafely 5,000 square feat m

Ypeaant. TownaNp easy access fenced

perlung $675,000(10051)981-3800

Z o n e d l ight I ndua l r l a l duptam. T h * U p e

• a oomer lot at Haggerty and Van Bom w « i over 1 acre and 3.200 aq 8.. long term ten-ants Make offer $286,000 (10012)

Wfeyne - C o m m e r c i a l B u M n g 3 800 a a «

mufe-uee c o m m e r q a l Duk tng n fegh iraMc

area PuWfc pariong l a i iaMi ground M M

toeang clocks A M lor Ten Phfep $150,000

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w » mufe uae S m a l

off ice, retail who lesa le

b e q h l to 40 B. $25,000

B u a i n e a a o p p o r t u n i t y * i busy area1

B e e u d M y decorated cafe on P tymout i Rd

m Livonia stnp m M Near issidsnaal. pom-'

m e r c M 8 industry The only c e cream or

bagel pfeca wflhm fha rmfea Fnant fy and

loyal customers $85,000 (50139) 488-4888

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C o m m e r c M feeea $ 3 7 V M o n t h Start your

own off ice today* 400 i q 11, 2 rooma/1

or toe located on F-ya MUe ai R a d f t M

(50148) C M Tom Boyd al 981-3800

C o r w m e r c M feaee 8 8 7 M t e f f i K Great loca-

aon wMh 8 3 0 a q * p m f e a M i i M auBa. New

decor would m a t e greal d e r t e t doctor or

anomay off ioe Private e teanoa and b a t i

(50146) CaB Tom Boyd tor DafeBs 881 >3888

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MILLION DOLLAR SETTING | Great view fiom every room ol th«s

2500 sq ft 4 bedroom ranch on a 1 83 acre wooded rawne lot. Huge fwmly room. 2 tirepiacas. 2 5 bams and much (708009) $194,900 Please ask tor Calvin P-etila

CENTURY 21 HARTFORO (810) 478-6000

NEW LISTING r i fha Town ol Farm-nolon. This 2109 sq It Ouad Level offers 4 bedrooms. T t baths, large lamily room 26 «12' with two way tire-place basement central au some nardwood floors large rooms, great pnee $189,900 (f t! sounds good drive By1 24060 Lequmne Ct 5 o l 10 8 E of Farmmgion Then contact j o n n "K" tor a l l s h o w i n g s ' 810-870-0800. f » V i > Executive Properties

OLD HOMESTEAD SUBDIVISION

Cdlemporary two story home nestled on wooded 1 f2 acre fenced 101 4 bedrooms. 2 baths masJe' bedroom-walk-m cwset 2 car attached garage $239,000

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THE WILLIAMSBURG Piolsesionaey decorated 4 bedroom,

bath bnck 2 story Bnghl kitchen with breakfast room w.doorw* to deck, lormai kmng room 8 dvwig rooms i n Soor laundry, hrapiace m large lamey roan, knahed bsaemem. gorgeous landscaped >01 many, many custom features 2 * car side garaga $239,900

WAtK TO TOWN Colonial charm 4 bedrooms 2-» baths lormai dinma room, country kechen overlooking lam#y room with fireplace greal uwig 100m. finished basement picturesque backyard, attached 2 car garage $tS4 900

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NEW 1008 SQ ft 3 bedroogi acre lot central air many extras $130 000 No brokers please1

(517) 223-3191

• P O N D S E T T I N G " Prernum lot oompkments the m l listed « betfoom large mchen tanvly room, dining room & much mors Ovy $179,900

3 1 7 Garden Ci ty

QUALITY SERVICE AWARD W m n g OHice 1992 1993-1995

GARDEN CITY UNDER 90K"

3 bedrooms In this maintenance tree bungalow master bedroom has sky Me and gas log vennees fireplace w«h area tor computer Fantastic Bow wtn-dows m. Wmo room and kitchen F ivshed basement. garage Only - $89,900

J. Scott, Inc. ( 3 1 3 ) 5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

START PACKING Greal starter home m popular Garden City weh numerous updates including siding, root, windows kitchen cabinets and more Garage basement and central a« $94,900 Please ask lor Carol LaPemere

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 1810) 478-6000

Garden City

T O D A Y

( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 2 - 9 8 0 0

SUNNING' French provincial colonial located in Farming*** Has most prestigious sutxkvisions Huge open 'over with atnum Quality throughout 3500 sq ft Huge kitchen wrth w a l k m panlry Oversize den Much much more' $387 900

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE WEST INC

(810) 851-8010

THIS IS IT' 4 bedroom ranch m pop-ular treed subdnnsion Full basement F-eplace lamily room, lormai dining room S 2 lu l l Ba ths O n l y $169,900

T H O M P S O N - B R O W N

( 8 1 0 ) 5 3 9 - 8 7 0 0

COUNTRY IN THE CITY Large 80 i 136 I d w«h lots ol room for Ihe kids 3 bedroom ranch, kitchen has newer oak cupboards, updated bam large 23«14 living room,

UNDER $2 500 GETS YOU IN 3 bedroom ranch with lull basement 8 t'S car garage Nice 60»130 lot New oak kitchen cupboards 8 natural fireplace In living room. All lot $52 900 Call

D O N N A B U T T E R Y Paget 313-990-3625 Prudential Pickering

Real Estate

C U T E & C L E A N Describes this 3 bedroom bungalow with up-dated Mchen & Bath, garage huge tot • $64,900 Perfect tor first bme buyers BEAUTIFUL • 3 Bedroom bnck ranch spacious kitchen with table space. 2 | full bains newer wmoows partiaBy finished basement 2 cai garage •arge pool 8 deck Musi see - $89.900

320 B i r t l a n d

Hartlmd

EASY TO ENJOY' - Lovely 3 bed-room cotomeli Newer Mt f ien. com lortabM tamey room w« i Hreptaca kvmg room, lormai ckrwig room. IM floor laundry l u i basement and 2 cer

l e d garage Wonderful setting woods and a creek on back part

01 property Great netghbomood ol mce homes and dose to M-59 and US-23 tor commuters' $159,500

INTEREST* Very good floor plan comes auVus apaoous Ek-ievel home 3 bedroom 2 5 belhs lormai Unng and ( * img rooms' Lower level has large lam»y room nutonck fireplace Lovely large yard proless>onally landscaped Good location tsoea to M-59 8 US-23 lor commuters' $154,400

A OREAM PLEASER Compare the workmar jh ip m th«s lovely ranch on private 2 acre setting « pone site1

Open floor plan w«h 1719 sq f l . 3 bedrooms 2 5 balhs oversued 2 car garage 14>14 deck, covered porches ions ol slorege space nat-ural gas & Andersen windows Master bedroom wpnvate hath w/whiripooi tub Pretty ki tchen w/hickory cabme4s oak Soors 8 more' Esceaent location >usl on pave-ment $192000

E N G L A N D R E A L E S T A T E ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 4 5 3 0

BEAUTIFUL" W O O D E D set t ing comes with ttvs 2 year old 1500 sq 1 home Award winning Hartland Schools Area o l fine homes

(810) 229-2913 Century 21

7546 DRIFTWOOD Lake Shannon access A beautilul view ol the lake Award wmning Hartland schools go with tins 1600 sq ft 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch Fia wafcout basement 2 car garage, mce decking on lakeside Move «i new week Land contract terms possible wen $60,000 down. 2 year term, 11% interest payments of $1200i'montn $179 900 Broker owned Darack orp (517)546-5137

( 3 1 3 ) 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0 •1992-1993-1994

WELL maintained ranch - $87,900 Garage 4 full basement- updates Call Todd A Smith 810-473-6200. fla M a i Great Lakes

C A S T E L L I 1990-1991

CENTURION AWARD WINNING OFFICE

GARDEN CITY • 29644 For ence tncredOle 3 bedroom ranch updated windows, furnace $89 900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

OPEN SUN 1 to 4 3 Bedroom bnck ranch. 2 baths T t car garage Cen-tral air p a r i t y finished basemen! Many updates $99 900 391 W Rose Garden City 313-427-2217

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644-1070

LOCATION' LOCATION' bedroom ootonal. 2300 sq It

updated kitchen, lami ly room, attached garage deck $ (74 900

(517)546-5858

Livonia

Highland

home 4-5 bedrooms 3 baths, 5 car garage Investors 8 horse people take note $320,000 810-306-9437

LAKEFRONT BEAUTY* En»oy pris-tine sunrises end sixisets from moet rooms Welch and eryoy nature whee curled up «i front ol one ol thiee fire-places Many amenties like Jacuzn and sauna 220 feel ol sandy beach l o c Ca* lot details

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE WEST INC.

(810) 851-8010

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Greal Room Living' 5 year old 3 bedroom 2 1 12 baths, walkout Ranch Central an Anderson windows. 2 1 '2 car

•age . deck lirepiaoe lake access kitchen 1st floor laundry

sq It additional m finished walkout with kiichen 4 heme offices All on over 1 r2 acre landscaped I d B y o w n e r $ 1 7 3 , 5 0 0

(810)887-0418

Howell

Alluring Homes L O C A T I O N !

L O C A T I O N ' •$124 900- - 5 M M 4 Farrrwiglon Area components this lust listed 3 bedroom bnck 4 aturmm^n ranch w'natural fireplace, race kflchen attached garage 4 more

• R A N C H D E L I G H T Donl miss this sprawling 3 Bed-room bnck ranch w f am<iy room 4 natural lireplace, gourmet kitchen tmished basement 8 attached 2 car garage Hurry at $159 000

D R E A M C O M E T R U E Desirable bnck colonial in nvnt conOiion features spaoous bed-room. charming lamtfy room w.'nalurai fireplace, 1st floor laundry formal Oning room, cen-tral a-r deck 4 so much more $169 900-

T O D A Y

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$79,900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9536

HONEY COLONIAL The kweiy family home e a sweet buy loaded w«h a the moet wanted fea-tures 4 Bedrooms. T l Oaths. 1st floor laundry, formal t»mng n v a n g tamey room w«h natureItaeplaoe. fnehed ISC' room BeauBul y l r d i t e k n g creek Outstandng buy $199,900

CaP HAL or MARGE 313-625-9600

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I D Y L E H I L L S Don't mass this losely 5 bedroom. 3 tu l bath oouoie venged Colonwi Bed-room and bath on mam floor 2 car garage and par t ia l l y f i n i s h e d Basement $225,000

CENTURY 21 ROW

(313) 464-7111 IMMACULATE LIVONIA 4 bedroom 2V» bath 2160 sqft Bnck colonial Cory farrvty room. 2 car attached garage lirvshed basement centra air $141,900 (810) 471-5328

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on this kke new home olfenng 1.750 sq ft wrth new oak kitchen, thermal win-dows. newer root 4 vmyt siding side entrance garage. M i basement, new Bathrooms re-finehed hardwood floors and some new carpeting CALL KEN GENTILE lor more into al 810-473-6200 $179,900 R n W i i Great Lakes

H O W E L L A R E A $ 6 9 , 9 0 0 1 0 A C R E S

H A N D Y M A N Beautiful pfece ol property' Lo«s or room lo roem with double w<je moorte home mat needs lots and tots of work, But gotoen opportunity tor right party 25% down on 5 yrs 9% Lend Con-tract Contact sellers agent RICHARD BUTTE The Michigan Group Real-tors 810-227-460D E«t 240

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•ALMOST FLAWLESS Is this sparkling Bnck colonial only one year c40 4 Better than new All the work done Beautilul scenic lot loaded with trees a 260 ti aeep 3 Bedrooms. 2",> Beths tamrfy room with natural fireplace S 2 ca- garage $189 900

•ITS GREAT TO BE HOME" Lrvorvj s best dressed home Three bedroom Bnck ranch wilh lamily room, basement, huge garage and all the bells 4 whs-MS $147 900

•YOUR SEARCH IS OVER When you step into this 1 •>. bath 3 bedroom bnck ranch, central air updaied wmoows. partiaUy fin-ished basement and low heating bil«s $92,900

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IMPRESSIVE I Bedroom colonial buei m 1987 . lamily room, large master suite, fin-

ished basement, sunroom. 2 car garage, ongmat owners Immediate occupancy $192 900

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- 7 7 0 0 Bttard North

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OPEN SUN. 1-4 19314 Shadyside

(2 D M E ol Farmmgion. 1 DSt S ot 7 MM)

J U S T L I S T E D Be CM t>rst to view this up-daied home located ei prime Lrvor»a fea-turing 3 spacous bedrooms, large Family room attached 2 car garage $139,900 ASK FOR SHERRY JOYNER

CENTURY 21 ROW

(313) 464-7111 KIMBERLY OAKS ESTATES

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313-561-1611

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525-9600

ALMOST NEW Beautiful 3 bed-room plus loft colonial 2'-. baths 'st floor laundry s>orgeous deck, much more $192 000 Don ! wail, ca i

(313; 425-0058

A MUST see1 Great lamily home - 3 bedrooms " 1 bath labulous lamily roomh 1550 sqlt large lot $121900 15616 Dons Open Sun 1-5

(313) 427-7295

L I V O N I A COZV Ranch on large wooded tot A» appi ances included $69,999

ASK FOR GREG

CENTURY 21 ROW

(313) 464-7111

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4 bedroom, 1'* oath bnck colonial fea luring Mchen wVeakfast nook, tm shed rec room m basement Irving room with fireplace 2 car attached garage 1 yeai Home Warranty, quick occupancy • $144,900

11304 ARCOLA Fabulous 3 large bedroom, updated kitchen appli-ances included corner lot large

313-454-9535 HELP >ed gara -U-SELL

B R I C K R A N C H Three bedroom iust f ramed rec -oom, wit- insulated «a and new carpet Fresh paint, very clean t 5 bains 2 car garage f enced, large dining area $110,000

B E T T I E D A V I S 810-737-6800

ReMa* Enecukve Properties

B * OWNER - 3 Bedroom bnck ranch freshly pamted. large deck garage partially finished basement new f u r n a c e . 2 8 1 4 2 E lm i ra , $107,000 313-425-9939

BY OWNER 3 bedrooms. 1 5 baths 2 5 car garage Big fenced yard lots ot updates 7 Mile/Fermingion

) 471-3681 $147,900 (810)

BY OWNER - Open Sun 2-Spm 3 bedroom bnck ranch $132 500 Family style kitchen 4 dmmg room ei t ra large living room many

4 very dean 35970 updates Road (3131 422-79 &

LIVONIA N W 4 bedim 2 n bath ccfonial living rpi . dining rm . tamily rm with fireplace, 1st floor laundry many updates ravine tot S225.OO0 Buyers only 313-464-7218

LIVONIA Your yard is a tovely pain Charmmg up-dated 3 Bedroom ranch in quiet court $63500 DOWN $102S' MO 6 625*. 24 HOUR INFO HOT-LINE (313) 255-7797

Coldwell Banker Schwertrer

NEW LISTING Kingsbury Heights 3 bedroom brick ranch atlached 2 car garage, cozy fartWy room, fireplace t ' t baths, lull basement. $139,000

TEPEE REALTY 479 S Mam Plymouth

313-454-3610 NEW ON market Large 3 bedroom Color*al m Oesiratile C a s M Gardens Sub Open Sun 1 -4pm 37848 Jamison $157 000 313-464-7563

OPEN SAT & Sun 12-4pm 9026 Bulwe# 3 bedroom on double to! 1 mile trom 275 Greal area immediate occupancy $93 700 313-398-5051

OPEN SUN 1-4PM 12050 Cavell Move " Condison 2 bedroom bnck ranch 2,5 car garage $74 900 HELP-U-SELL (3131 454-9535

OESIRABLE N W 2200 sq ft colo-nial 4 bedrooms 3 car garage, an the ertras $209 000 Pre-approvats orHy' For appi cat 810-478-6788

Comm.FA tail Sale htm

O P E N S U N 1 - 4 P M ! GORGEOUS 4 Bedroom bnck colo-nel 21'! baths, family room lueplace dmmg roor- basement attached garage newer mroows kitchen 4 fur-

I -.ace $204 900 S of 6 Mne W ol [Levan 169'9 Renwick

O P E N S U N 1 - 4 P M BEST BUY" Owner bought another hornet Sharo 3 Bedroom ranch backs to commons area Family room "ire-place newer deck 4 central an, base ment arge garage priced be»ow market $127 900 E Ol 1-275. S Of Aim Aibor Rd . 9102 Bassetl CJ. EaM R A C H E L & S U S A N R I O N ReMas West (313) 261-1400

OPEN SUN 1-5PM 34315 Richland Men condrtm remodeled kitchen 4 Bath newer windows 4 rool 4 a» Must See $130,000 HELP-U-SEU (313) 454-9535

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Caa"eetor' o e a s * I S 10) 362 5000

BIRMINGHAM - M«HeWoodward BEAUTY BARBER shop, pa r ted manor Low over heed Top long-term ctohMM Agent 810-704-0020

FARMINGTON Grand River 1000 tq ft eiceaem trMta eipoeura open Ipece $695nnonm Cai 9am-5pm weekdays (313) 2S5-7150

RESTAURANT 5400 t q n East Tawes (The Chme Houee)

m kxmge $300 000 business opportuney aaafeBts

buyers BOB RENEW

WOLVERINE

dmmg roc EkceJiem

(313) 600-3443 PROPERTIES

TROY MeadowDroce Pla*a 'S M M Rd 13000 sq ft evaa-

<9Mds Caa i Swidar, (010) soa-fooo

394 l *L1far r toa*SoW

AIRPORT COMMERCE CENTER

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M M AT PONTIAC AlWaORT Suae* Prom 1200 6800 sq •

Al MWMMJ ( S i m 866-2422

Announcing Now (Mam Street or 9 M M | Lwone (7 MM/1-275). Troy Sterling Heights Detroit Ran Cen Ann Amor Pnvate o«ees trom 150 sqf t wen phoM anawahoo. conference rooms Oak Temara N o w * Internat ional Bus iness C e n t e r s

(313) 396 -1888

BEST RATES BIRMINGHAM 109 Townsend 875 sq fl -mmerSate occupancy atOSOeno A l laaaM mdudad 810-620-2580

BRIGHTON DOWNTOWN 8000 sq ft o«Ke bu4dmg BuM to sot

1-06 4 US-23 Ask tor (8101220-6323

OOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Olkce boWkng naa several oOKes » eastee O SM perkmg Caa S W ManagamerM 810-840-8280

Executive Suites Available mouses spacious pert 1st *oo« Eapenenced

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MARVARO SUITE 20380 SOUTHFIELD ROAD

SUITE 123 810-867-2757

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EXPRESSWAY EXPOSURE 400 S« F l -Up 10 1800 sq II

i A BLOCH A COXiaca Neaay 1010) 558-7430

HOWELL 500-700-SO FT on M-50 al Htron Rwer Area CreOii Un«m Foi mora m o ca« (313) 789-9830 a i t 306

L I V O N I A O F F I C E S 19500 MtodMbe* 15415 MtodeCe*

15195 Famwigtcm Rd

1 room trom $22Srmo Also 1132 sq It avaMtM

tor $1244mi0

C A L L K E N H A L E :

DAYS 313-52S-2412 EVES 313-261-1211

LIVONIA OFFtCE SPACE 200 lo 1 000 sqf t FuS service

Ctoee to e«preasways (313) 422-1300

LIVONIA o n c e Space For Leaae Just Oil JeHnes F r ^ w a y m attractive b iASna For mtormaaon CaB

(113) 201-0130

O U T S T A N D I N G

C O L O N I A L On pretrrum court serting * bed-rocms. 3 ' i baths FanWy room with fireplace, finished Basement w « t h Bedroom BuMt m 1991 Great master bedroom w 'w«c closet 3 car garage prolees>onai>y landscaped w'sprmkler system deck, central air alarm

I system IM floor laundry, Hsrary So Much More CALL CHABLOTTE JACUNSKI 810-704-6377

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C A S T E L L I & L U C A S ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 4 3 0 0

ROSEDALE GARDENS by owner 3 bedroom bnck ranch l " . baBy completely updated, timshad Basement an Open Sun i2-5pm $154,900 (313) 425-4676

SIX MILE.NEW8URGH area 4 bed-room 2 5 balh colonial updated decor greal location Open House Sun 1-Jpm (810) 477-2974

31660 SIX MUe 1050 sq 11 ranch o '<5 acre fireplace n e i l to park

$99,900 HELP-U-SELL 313-454-9535

THREE BEDROOM bnck ranch f e bam 2 n car attached garage Breeze-way 1336 sq tt . unfinished base-ment $129,900 (313) 728-3261

Milford

MILFORD - By Owner Charmmg Tn-Level located within walking dolance trom Downtown Mdtord 3 bedroom 1'1 bam Completely updaied - new siding, trim roof tumace, central » r windows and carpet1 immedate occupancy available Call tor 5etails

(810) 685-3337

m St* Hodaoo

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom ranch home m wonderful lamily neighborhood '-9 acre wooded fot Lyon Twp $179 900 Open Sal-Sun 12-4 29372 Tonester Cr 810-437 7521

Northvillf

ATTENTION' 4 bedroom 2 t bem ROSSI Tudor 3 057 ft of lunury Large lot. pnoie location A bargain at $324 900' 810-348-3504

H O T ' H O T 1 H O T ! Located "on the park, updated 4 bedroom. 2VS bath colonel has living 6 dmmg rooms, family room w iireplace an white kitchen 4 1st floor laundry Finished basement wrplayroom 4 more A* new land-scaping $229,900 (H1I58)

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WOW WHAT A VIEW' En,oy conee on the deck that becks to wooded area Tins 4 bedroom Dunbarton Pmes home features lirst Itoor master suM cathedral ceilmg in great room open loyer wrth hardwood floors and lire! Itoor laundry $259,000

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE WEST INC

(8101 851-8010

N O f l T H V I L L E -At tent ion Baroam Hun te rs

Moi-vated seler says bring all offers on this over 3300 sq ft 4 bedroom crvarjner on an oversired i d in one ol Northvilie s most prestigious Subs Very large Masie' Suite dramatic Famey Room w in Vaulted Ce-nngs 4 Fantastic Feidstone Firepece. Sepa-rate Dmmg Room Library. Garden Room Hot Tub p a i e b o Great Floor Plan Tins home « perfect for Enter-taining insioe 4 Out $359 900

Ask For Phyl l is L e m o n or M ichae l McC lu re

R E / M A X 100 INC 1 -810 -348 -3000

S N U G & S E C U R E That's how you't teel in this Inendly 4 oedrodm, 3 bath cape cod located within walking distance lo town ana schools Charm abounds throughout trom the wet planter construotcn to the hardwood floors Beneath carpet 3 5 car garage $254,500

MARY McLEOD P A G E R ( 3 1 3 ) 9 9 0 - 7 6 4 9

Coldwell Banker Schweitzer ( 8 1 0 ) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

Orion TwnJ Li. Orioofl)xfonl

LAKE ORION Me*, weli-out ranch on 2 beautiful acres wooded and rolmg Three bed-rooms 2 baths. great room with fire-place Master SUM updated kitchen w»h new appliances haidwood floors rec room. pool, new storage shed lake pnvileges on Indianwood Lake $235 000

ASK FOR DAVE OR JANICE BUSCH SNYDER KINNEY, BENNETT 4

KEATING 810-644-7000

LAKE ORION - Open Sund 1-4 3 bedroom/2 full balh ranch New root' kitchervwellpoinle Walkout fcnished Basement Greal neignbomhood close to M24 $109,900 Call for appointment (810) 693-1915

MOVE RIGHT INTO - this Brand new 3 Dedroom open ranch wilh large walk-oul m gorgeous sub ol $250k plus homes m Onon Twp Lakaviews $196 000 Can builder 810-391-725&

ORION TWP - 150C sq It ranch, 3 Bedroom 2 bam, master suite w*h lacuza, tut basement oarage new pool 4 deck >•. acre tof $129 900 By appointment or OPEN SUN . 12-4 Call evenings |810) 693-2319

BY O W N E R

Plymouth

1987. 1900 • sq f t . 3 bedroom 2"> bam ranch great room

B» OWNER Beautiful Lakes ol Northva* Sub 4 Bedroom oolomai 4 bathe, brushed Basement many extras $279 900 (810) 344-8780

PLYMOUTH - 217 N Mem. 2000 sqk OMce or reta* High Venice lots ol parking A v a M t M Api 1sl

(313) 455-3232

PLYMOUTH RENAISSANCE aree Dewabie hocaeon 1500 sq leet imme^4M occupancy aiOOOTnorth Ca* (313) 453-7386

PRESTIGIOUS PROFESSIONAL olSce space Last 200 sq fl wtfh loyer 4 private lavatory " i luay restored r«»toncal buadmg over lookmo iak« $450 per mo mcludes heat, kghl and common emenaas

1810)680-9500

LIVONIA PRIME Prole seronei OHice space SUMS from 500 to 2000 141

see ertener pmparty n Caa 810-471-488c AM tor Oewn

METRO WEST Industrial Park 3 000-4 000 e q l Sjrmehed Easy • i i l i l to 1-275 M 14 4 a l >na|U Nt f iways A n a n immeiSMaty Coraaa (313) asa-n<fo

MOV OFFCE CENTER - 27700 Now Road 1200 sq 0 or esecuUM cMoe spece eveaatM Ca i kkeeiSwMfenaeewiere #10) >40-5a00

•YOUR PLYMOUTH SOURCE' FOR LEASE OR 8A4E

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P R I V A T E W O O D E D L O T Elegant two story bua m 1985 double custom oak doors Open loyer library w T rench doors Greet room vaulted deeng Separae dmmg, 1st Itoor a n d r y Northwest Lrvonia CALL N A N C Y P l R R O N E L L O

810-403-9202

REDFORD T W P J or 4 room euaM a a l s c n

PnneM entrenca 4 bemmom TranquH a»moepne«e WW m«i

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CSMFLH) REALTY. 8C (810) 471-7100

SINGLE ROOM OMce spece 2nd aoor, Ford A M M M e t . l M I

<Jng i p t l a n g Ca8 (311) 422 2400

FA* US voua AO 311

D R E A M B Y T H E F I R E Fireplace adds to th» pme Fenced akjmmurtvtmck 3 bedroom, 2 5 belh two-story quiet street near every thmg Green shutters white columns manicured lawn moss draped live oeks Immed ia te l y ava<lab'e $189 000

Dclaney (810) 349-6200

system, tut basemen! TattrlO M M area $219,030 By appomtmeni Day 810 349-6712 Eves 810 305-9655 Open Sun ) -5pm

MYSTIC FOREST Now Road toeween 9 4 10 M4e

New -eaioereal nomas ran jng from $256,500 4 uc

Speck hemes are available A J Varwyen Buk3ers. inc

810-347-19^ or 810-229-2065

NOVI - J U S T L I S T E D Butt -n 1995 tr»s dynamM ower 3300 sq ft beauty will capfure your heart Tramslened owners riate to ««v» The exlenor curb appeal and manor chenn wki deeght you - Pius you will love the fantastic wooded lot Hurry it wont last Cak lor further details $394 900

Ask tor Phyl l is L e m o n or M ichae l McC lu re

R E / M A X 100 INC 1 -810 -348 -3000

3 BEDROOM Bock ranch 45760 Dense D Trailwood Sub $219 900 Open Sun 12-5

(313) 416-9001

COZY LITTLE H O U S E

on nearly 1 a c e Heavily treed sert,ng e«Js so much Beauty - -an ercec'icma location' Great potential tor so many uses Could be reroned commerce Call Bill Armoruster $149,900 lABARI)

H O M E T O W N

313-459-6222

NORTHVILLE OPEN SUN 1 $ 5 mmule waa to f iolonc doemlown 4 beOooms Tt bafts 'ue basemenr hardwood ttoors 440 Grace Si $214 900 810-347 1 092

NOVI MEAOOWBROOK Glens SuC Open 9un 12 to 5 3 bedroom V* Bath ranch finished basement 24744 Upland His 810-348-6061

11677 MORGAN room. 2 bath.

Updaied 3 Bed garage charm

$139 900 1313) 454-9535

OPEN SUN t -5pm 915 Lmden Completely updated trom w img to root 1220 s<»a ranch 2 5 garage $155 000 HELP-U SELL (313I 454-9535

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IN THE TOP 9 OF ALL SALES AGENTS INTERNATIONALLY

FOR 1994.1995.1996!*

JOHN GOODMAN i "The Proven Choice"

#1 IN SALES COMPANYWIDE 1996** Congra tu l a t i ons to John for f in i sh ing in t he T O P 9 O F ALL S A L E S AGENTS INTERNATIONALLY in 1994. 1995, a n d 1996 o u t o f 60 .000 Agenta! John finished #2 in sales in t h e m i d w e s t (out of 13 s t a t e s i for 1994. 1995, and 1996 and finished »1 in t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n in 1993, 1994, a n d 1995. 1993-1996 John h a s sold 1116,000,000

"My success ia built on putting my customers firstP

SERVICE • DEDICATION - RESULTS CALL THE PROVEN CHOICE

S E R V I C I N G OAKLAND AND WAYNE C O U N T I E S . PAGER (810) 906-2799

DIRECT LINE: (313) 416-1896

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OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Newly Burt m 19*6 Gorgeous 2200 sq fl. wan many uMirades Huge m M M f suite w'lacuui bath Loft area overlooks 2 story great room Hard-wood 'kxxt r> kitchen and loyer Full M u m t n t ptunded tor baJh Cory lam* , room *«h fireplace Large 2-'i car oarage Central air and more Can P « N SlSpes (PSGR-P1 "

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Picture yoilrae" at home fr mar e»pandad 3 bedroom Dnck ranch fust a snort stroll to town Amen." ties include aome newe-r H V dowa. hardwood Boors. finished basement with oltce 1 1 S

yard with c-cket lence and a large krlchen with a sun-tilled nook $163,000

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ABUNDANCE OF QUALITY ry. teaturmg Easy going security system, foyer

Bnc* 2 S1«y M u n n g . Easy elegance tecum cathedral ceangs bedroom modem kitchen central air 4 deck' 1367 900 (9636R)

A U'L BIT COUNTY canopy ot towering pmes, this hand-

le 3 Bedroom 1 5 bath ranch oHers piaster walla, c o w ceilings new windows new root, large sun room & great location $159,900 I343MOI

DESIRABLE PLYMOUTH Charming 3 bedroom , 1 5 oath home b u t m t99» Lovely dining room wfcay winds* large 1st floor bed-room. on»rial moldings, 2 car garage hardwood floors, full Basement, newer roof and much more $133,900 (191AN)

IS LOCATION IMPORTANT?

Consider R M e«cepfional neighbor hood and m«a most e»qu*ile home Ov«> 7 100 sq It ol todays features mixed with yesterdays detail and situ-ated on a loweiy tree lined pond $729 003 935CO

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S P E C T A C U L A R P L Y M O U T H TOWNSHIP COLONIAL1 Located on me hi^ieel -pant ol PtymeutH Corrt;

mone subdwwwn Thie fantastic Ross, bum home features almoel 6900 sq It of custom elegance Incedofe cerwrnc 2 Mory loyer w i n double orculer staircase overlooks 2 Mory great room icent Wlcnen with cherry cabinets.

- M l 11toor ma ished walk-out 3 decfcs. gaieboe, and so much more Can Roy Wilson today for a prtvafe showing

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE WEST, INC,

(810) 851-8010

Redford

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oom. 1 bath (810) 541-8077

everything $81 taxes 2 bedro JCR.

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$i4&''mo. site rent 1st Year $249,'mo site rent 2nd Year

3 bedrooms. 2 baths, deluxe GE appliances,

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west of Wixom Rd.

Cal l J o h n

(810) 344 -1988

White Lake

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S1500 R E B A T E

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3 b e d r o o m s , 2 b a t h s ,

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16'wide from $29,900

over 1500 sq.ft. from $45,900 at

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Bogie Lake Rd.

(810) 887 -1980 Cal l J o y c e

DOLL HOUSE! Very clean ft waa maintained 3 bed-room home New windows, many updates, all appliances, finished basement ft garage' $83 500 (525EL)

DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH'

Paint ft carpet <s whal thrs an Bnck home needs South Redford, 3 bed-rooms. 1 5 Baths year-round Florida room w' f-repiac*. 2 car garage. tu« Basement ft Ids ol updajes' $67,900 (430RQI

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3 3 5 Bedford

LIKE NEW on this 1.328 aq ft bnck ranch WaluRieium tnm offering three bedrooms Baaement. new thermal windows. Mtchen roof, heating system entrance doors, two natural fireplaces lormai cknmg and central air Cat KEN GENTILE tor more wfc> al 810-473-8200 $137,900 R e p a i r Great Lakes

OPEN SUN, 1-4PM 11421 Beech Defy Cute S Redtord heme on treed double lot. interior ft exterior completely updaied hre-ptaca, attached lv» car garage, newer roof fumaca ft central air, asking $83,900 313-937-8179

OPEN SUN 1-4 Very dean "don house" V* story. 3 Bedrooms, formal dirung room, new windows. all appliances retmished hardwood floors, 'rushed Basement ft

25525 Elba, S of 5 E Daly $83,500

J0> IYCE JOHNSON

26305 SOUTHWESTERN Period Surfer Bungalow 1 5 car garage. S fledlord schools. $61,900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

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HURON ESTATES Call Janice 7 8 2 - 4 4 2 2

I inksier Ao 3 miles S ol Eureka o". 1-275 M 0 % Down. 240 months,10 75 A P R

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3 3 6 R o e t a t e r / A u b o r i )

H i l t .

NEW LISTING! Rocheeter HAS - quekty 4 bedroom Tudor Cokmai m great 'amrfy sub (Brookdale Woods) Great room, library. finished Basement. 2 hi* ft 2 half bams comer lol. large dec*, priced right al $214,500

GOOOE 647-1898 REAL ESTATE

ROCHESTER - 3 bedroom baths neiMy renovated deck fu> baaement. « a k lo down-town $138 900 810-651-2021

ROCHESTER D O W N T O W N By Owner Open Sun . 1-5 303 N CasteH Custom home complelely renovated $234 900 810-658-1867

3 3 9 S o o t h f i e i d - U t h n i p

LATHRUP VILLAGE Open Houee Sun 1-4 Large 4 bedroom colonial w * i knotted baseman on pmale treed lo l 19000 LaCroaee W ol SouthAakVS ol 12 MUe $227,000 810 861-3805.

OPEN SAT 1-4PM 29201 WESTBROQK PARKWAY

CRAWeROOK VILLAGE SUB

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S - O p e n Sunday. >-5pm Clair Hill D r , S. ol Walton. W ol Old Perch 4 bedroom. 2 -1 bath colonial, pool, central air By owner $204,900 (810) 375-9406

3 3 7 R c y i l 0 « k / 0 * k P i r i -

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B E D F O R D

3 bedroom bungalow, family room ReOlorfl Union schools. Good slarle' home Garage Nice neighborhood Aakmg $ 6 6 , « »

Supe' sharp 3 bedroom ranch, central air, tarrwy room, remodeled kitchen, all appharKes full basement, oarage, repainted t h r o u g h o u l Asking $98 500

L V E R J N I Proper* M»c

(313) 532.-0600

REDFORD i beo-on too X 200" lot. large

room ranch has living room WbeauMui fireplace, tamily room, dining room ft more Heated mechanic s 3 car garage Fam4y par* nearby $124,899

JULIE HACKER (810) 474-6925

CENTURY 21 TOOAY 28544 Orchard Lake Road

WONT LAST LONG Charming 3 beflrcom Cape Cod w/central air. oak doors, updaied lulchen ft bath, newer vmyi windows Only $73,000

MINT CONDITION Beautiful 3 Bedroom Bnck ranch wl'msheo Basement. 2 car garage and above ground pool Only $114,900

CENTURY 21 TODAY 313-538-2000

HOT. HOT. HOT Open Sunday 1-4PM Best ol both towns' Roy* Oak ranch ctoea lo Bir-mingham Three bedrooms. 2 fun bams hardwood floors, fmiahed Basement and central an $129,900 Please ask for Calvin PiefiU

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD (810) 478-8000

ROYAL OAK. N 3 bedroom 1 baffi ranch hmshed basement 2 car garage all updated excellent corxk-Son $123,900 810-549-8041

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T o w t u h i p

Salem Township 3 Bedroom-Brick ranch on almost an acre, walkout basement, 1'» baths. 2 fireplaces, attached garage, and much more $164,900 C a i tor d a t a *

Kathy Peters Real Estate Or>e

(810) 437-2254 or 905-6987

3 3 9 S o u t h f e l d - U t h r u p

3 BEDROOM brick ranch 2 cai attached garage Lrvmo'dmirvglamay room »'lireplace Finished base-ment $130,500 (810) 559-9133

E oI Evergreen. N oil 12 Mae

OWNER MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY Lovely 3-4 bedroom ranch, large Mohan Kreplace. some hardwood floors, done al neutrals hmahed Basement, 2 M l baths large lanced yard Asking only $129 900 Make an offer

Call LESLIE FRIEDMAN CRANBROOK REALTORS

Office (810) 626-8700 Ext 217 Home 1810) 932-8883

TROY - OPEN SUN 1-4 Ramtrea. 4 bedroom, brick colonial.

f 2 0 0 0 IH| II N — i n»kiuws ft-roe* Deck, hraplaca, dxwig room, tamrfy room air. 16-John R. 1861 Lake-wood $187,900 810-688-2049

JUST LISTED S O U T H F I E L D - 4 B E D R O O M RANCH Neat and dean home «rth largo dmnglutchon room fieahly painted irnenpr newer carpet, family room. 2 car attached garage with new door $129 900 EC-H-21HIL

MAX BROOCK. INC. (810) 646-1400

SOUTHFIELD STARTER Estate s family room, ravine lot needs deco-rating. pneed at $74,900 Appkances included CALL

C E N T U R Y 21 Chalet

(313) 432 -7600

3 4 1 Twy

NEW LISTING SOMERSET NORTH W e i located. 2 years old. 4 bedroom With library and 3 car garaga - Boner

$379,900 BEV CLE MO Broker Re/Max In me

H«a - Direct lino 646-HOME or Alpha 258-2492

W.BIanfieid-Oreiurd Lk-Keejo

A NICE PLACE TO BEGIN! This ranch • |ust steps away Irom Cass Lako New oak lulchen. hardwood floors Weal OkxxTiield Schools $114,900 GR-48 (706218)

EXCITING NEW CONSTRUCTION' 3 bettoom coioraal wilh dynamata whno custom lorrmca Mchen, open floor plan. 1350 aq fl Eicaftem loca-tion - near schools, lakes ft park $139,900 GR-51 (707560)

Weatbad/Wiyne

3 4 5

JUST LISTED. Wow" Pracbcaiy mOum 3 Bedroom 2 Dam coloniallooniemporary home on a country size lot w i h a 3 car attached garaga .Thia Weaoand home features a wide open 111 floor with apaooue oraat room. t*w»g room, new oak lfo6rmg, new Mchen (everything), second hoc* laundry new mol new wnvl aidyo. new hjmi-lure w/central an. new 3 car aBacned garaga. new windows (several glass block), l i new concrete dnve and landaca«*ng plus many mora updates Call Dana* Carter

HOMETOWN ONE

3 1 3 - 4 5 4 - 4 4 0 0

3 4 0 Sooth Lyon

BEAUTIFUL, WOOOEO comer lol leatumg a custom buM home 2200 sq ft. laalures induda a iehed soaking tub daykghl basemen] Avaiable in May $224,700

A J Van Oyen Builders

810-486 2965 810-229-2065

HIDDEN TIMBERS SUx»viaion lea-lures v> acre wooded lots Easily accessible to 1-96. yet m a 'country setting " We are custom Builders and wdl review your own plans This is a must see sub Homes begm at $205,900 A J Van Oyen Buriders (810) 486-2984 (810) 229-2085

Cranbrook Village For Sale By Owner 3 or 4 beclroom Bnck ranch 1600 sqft. Birmingham K f O M 2'4 baih. fu» oasemem hard-woodftoors. fireplace ingroundPooi $149,900 (8tp) 644-6233

ITS SMART TO OWN You can't beai this for a real value' Delightful 3 bedroom ranch lor $68 900 The perfect blend of com. lortaMe living, location and affordable pnee Hardwood floors beneafh carpet Fnohed baaement. Central air

MARY McLEOD PAGER: (313) 990-7649

Coldwei Banker Schwertzer

(810) 347-3050

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100 sq it 15' wide from S29..900 1400 torn W.900

3 bedroom, 2 .bath, deluxe G.E. appliances, sky-

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4 miles north of 1-96

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F R E E S I T E

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on all new models prices from $42,900 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, deluxe GE appliances,

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K E N S I N G T O N

P L A C E on Grand River 1-96 to exit 153

across from Kensington Metropark

C a l l B r u c e

( 8 1 0 ) 4 3 7 - 2 0 3 9

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You can o w n one o f our fabulous homes—if you can move faster than we' re mov ing them. There are only a few left in this wonderful

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11 models to choose from Located tn Northville Immediate occupancy

' Garage sites available

V25 per month

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Community play and picnic areas, state and metro parks nearby

' Minutes from 1-96.1-275 and US 23

1780 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath Includes site rem (Isi year)

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810-437-6244

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M 2 3 0 W » Mile Rd J " Northville M l 46167

'Ba ted on a tafc pnet imdudei las and i n k I of M & J B * and parti ICTI K 7 5 pw mowti • I L -L/4T APB VO MART* CXXK O O

'MILFORD & 1-96 Tree lined country iane leads to 4 year old cotonual on over 1 acre pnvate wooded lol B-g lamily room with cathedral cettmg Huge deck and attached garage 4th bedroom and 3rd bath in finished Basement $239,900

(810) 887-6900 FIRST

v AMERICAN /

NEW HUDSON 1700 sq fl., 3 bed-room cdomal. Imished basement Cedar dec* t '2 acre W . very clean Bwlt 1989 $179,Sootiest

(810) 486-1179

(810) 851-4100 lor an appt

GREAT OPPORTUNITY lo have Pne Lake, beautify sunsets and lane 4 doduno privileges m your own backyard This gorgeous 3 bedroom Ranch offers a completely remodeled house family room. 18^17' with fire-place. central air. open floor plan. Bloomfield H * s Schools tug back-yard. 3 car attached garage Only $279,900. Great Home Contact John U*. 810-870-0800. Re^Man Enecutrve Property

NEW LISTING m West BtoomBold ornnal owners are leaving Bua cuM 3 bedroom ranOi Oflors full dry basement. «Adc«e Lake privileges, central aw, freed backyard short d»-lance to beach t parti W BtoomfieM Schools Only $124,900 For showings ca* John > ' Please

810-870-0600 Re.'Man Enecutnre Properties

ORCHARO LAKE W Bloomfield schools 3-4 bedroom transitional Tudor, large cul-de-sac Id Ca* tor kilo message. (8101 738-0385

JUST LISTED S Y L V A N LAKE C H A R M I N G TUDOR 2 bedrooms t'4 baths. Library, many improvements mckidng newer rool many new windows, new furnace & central av hardwood floors, new deck Sylvan Lake privileges $143,900 EC-H-05MAP

MAX BROOCK. INC (810) 646-1400

SOUTH LYON - Affordable custom home® on your properly or ours Waterfront iota available WWaOker Homes trie A 20 year leader in S Lyon tor c u s t o m bui ld ing &

-0097 design (8t0)437-i

SOUTH LYON - 1520 SQ ft 3 bed-room ranch. 2 baths cathedral ceil-ings, finished basement, 1st floor laundry, large lol Open house Sun 1 -5pm $183,900. (810,486-5499

3 4 1 Troy

4 BEDROOM 2M baih mml concmon colonial Cul-de-sac Magnificent kuchenorly 1 ol marry teatures Ctoae lo Somerset CoiecBon $267,500

Can MIKE ALONSO (810) 405-9771

Chamberlain REALTORS

O P E N H O U S E

Saturday, March 8 10 a .m. to 6 p.m.

All H o m e s F e a t u r e Site Ren t I ncen t i ve s

Prices Star t ing at $7 ,000

• 2-3 Bedrooms

• appliances

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At B e a u t i f u l

S t r a t f o r d V i l l a Wixom R o a d

3.S mile* N o r t h of 1 %

Call Patricia Henry

(810) 685 -9068

W BLOOMFIELO Lois • Sale

I S'Halstead - Owner |810) 647-1111

W BLOOMFIELD O R t N SUN 1-4 7452 Camelol

IN of 14. W ol Orake) 3 BecVoom 2'4 baih. 1900 sq ft ranch aide entry garage $199,900 C M J D ion free 800-524-5800.

Re*Ma> Enecutive Properties

LAND C O N T R A C T

2 ACRES Spacious 3 bedroom home. tu« base-mom. attached garage 2 baths country atmosphere yet cloae to dfy $15,000 down on Land Contract $8SO'mo including taxes

AERO REALTY 313-416-5431 or 313-699-4321

LIVONIA SCHOOLS 3 Bedroom ranch 1200 sq fl 1 '* Oaths new carpel & tumace 'm«shed baaement. t '« car garage $1t5.000

12- 5 . 3212fi.MBfrfltC« c (3 l3> 421-1064

NICE N E I G H B O R H O O D Westland-3 bedroom bnck ranch basement. 2 car aaraoe central air Many updates $89 900

S U P E R C L E A N Westiand-3 bedroom tn-ievel r i baths Onnng room, T t ca' garage central air. deep wooded let $114 90C ROSS REALTY

900 (313) 326-8300

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Beautifully maintained 3 bedroom ranch irj popular Mi" Po«nte Sub Huge groat room with natural burning fireplace Spacious lutchen Two baths with lav in good sire partially finished basement Large deck m fenced back yard ( E L S T - P i $129,900 N ol Glenwood. W ol Newburgh 2631 Stockmoyer

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AFFORDABLE LUXURY Spectacular Milieoinle home wilh 3 bedrooms. 2 full bams 4 vaulted ceil-ings throughout 1st floor Newer carpet. 2 car garage, fenced yard, lormai dimng 4 more' $119,900 (293WI)

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313-459-6000 BY O W N E R -Westland,Livonia Schools 8357 Karen 3 Bedroom central air. 2M car garage Tip-Top Shape City inspected Appraised at $109 000 Best offer Must sou to settle estate Call 313-455-8429

COUNTRY-SIZE LOT

ck»e to the city Lovely bnck ranch with many updatos waiting lot you! Newe' Mchen, timshed basement 4 oversued 2 car garage C a l Jucfc

900 4AJCi.li Courtney $124.9

H O M E T O W N

3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 I Colonial EXCEPTIONAL 3 bedroom

2 garages' $4 750 MOVES YOU IN" 24 hr mlo Homekne 641-7663 Remenca Famty

HOT NEW LISTING 4 be»oom, 2 baih cokinal w«h plenty of room tor a growing lam*, Large tamtfy room Wgaa hreplaco toimal IMng 4 dmmg room, 2 decks, garage w/workahop - $115,900

CASTELLI & LUCAS ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 4 3 0 0

JUST LISTED Spaoous 2-3 bedroom home m ran area. w«M open Itoor plan w<lh formal Owwig. family room and 1 5 both* Newer 2 5 cai garaga Updaied fur-nace and central an Snako bai mb-g kachan • $62,900

Contact Jim ar>0 Mike Anderson

Century 21 Dynamic (313) 728-7800

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- C h a r l e v o i x E s t a t e s A n excellent Manu fac tu red Home C o m m u n i t y

We offer spacious ren ta l Iota, beau t i f u l c lubhouse, tennis cou r t * fr heated pool

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(616) 547-0743 o r (800) 252-3789

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REAL DOLL HOUSE Cule 2 bedroom ranch with newer windows, roof 4 furnace New kilchen flooi 4 close to elementary school $52 000 Century 21 Towne Pnoe

(313) 326-2600 SPACIOUS BRICK RANCH with 2 car atlached garage on huge 125*135 lol Family room wrth t»e place Andersen mndows are |usi some of the eitras $132,900

YOU MUST SEE - lo appreciate (he common ol tNs 3 bedroom bnck 4 vrty> ranch Newer furnace a central aw, now carpeting 4 windows throughout. Owner asking |ust $72,900

CALL BEN DENNY T H E MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS (313) 459-3600

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2 tu* baths Hrepiace. skytighfs cathe-dral ceilings and 2 car attached garage enhance the great value d this Millpointe home Clean neutrai and ready tor you 2420 Siockmeye' Westland $116,000

REMERTCA HOMETOWN ONE

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FAMILIES Bnck Colonial 1600 sq 11 5 bed rooms. 1 si floor masler bedroom with master bath, Family room, basemer-attached 2 car garage. 2 " i balti large lot. shed and Much Mix" More $114,900 ASK FOR SANDY TAYLOR

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3-4 bedroom' 1'» bath room 2 car garage

Well mamUaneo (3131 595-8915

WAYNE 5 l e J w i i home priced way under market value needa aome fmng up and T L.C A great deal al this pnee Asking $40 000

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WESTLANO BeauMul bnck tam*y home with baaement a 2 car garaga Only $2,150 down $603 par month 2 4 - h o u r r e c o r d e d m e a s a g e

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$2000 Moves In $697 /Mon th

Brand new 3 bedroom bnck ranch witoasemert. carpeted throuaftoui ROSS REALTY 313-326-6300

WESTLANO Open Sen l -4 f *n 35115 Florenoo 3 bedrooms 2 baths and I n o f H Baaemem. on huge101 1919 500 (313) 726-0619

WESTLANO - 7370 Pamn.OM O 3 large be^ooms. '965 bun C o t o n i backs lb wood! ol lanaa Park $136 900 HELP-U-SELL 3t 3-454-9535

Wow1 Westtarxj Ranch w/Livonia Schools

3 bedrooma 2 5 beihe wMerdwooa noes throughoul Bnck wOh new <*nf Wm newer rod now vtny« wrutows 4 i^doiod electrical 3rd PeOoonn • cun«n6y bene convened to open ery dawn room Seaer • a n g to con von back $ 1 0 6 ( 0 0 6326 Oary West land *6264 Ca l

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YOU COULDN'T BUILD IT FOR THIS PRICE! Spectacular home! Loaded w i t h ex t ras , f r om t h e f in ished basement t o the 10 foot ce i l ings, t o t h e c u s t o m c rown mould ings . For t h e person who app rec ia tes qua l i t y ! ! $329,900 ( V 1 9 0 7 4 ) 313-261-0700

NOVI I 'M NOT DONE YET. Soon t o be gorgeous four bedroom Colonial ! In new subdivision, area of execu t i ve homes. Excel lent value. Be one of the f i rst in the sub "

$285 ,300 ( H 2 2 5 3 9 ) 313-261-0700

CANTON SPECTACULAR! 1 9 9 5 Co lon ia l has i t all. 3 b e d r o o m w i t h lo f t . 2"% b a t h . 2 f i rep laces, hardwood f loor in k i t chen , nook and foyer . Formal l iv ing room and d in ing room. 3 car ga rage , b r i ck pa t io . $221,900 - ( 2 3 B 4 5 7 0 3 ) 313-455-7000

CANTON BETTER THAN NEW! Lovely 1 year o ld home. 3 bedroom w i t h lof t , l iv ing room, d in ing room, family room, k i tchen w i t h hardwood f loor. Neut ra l decor. Full basement , cen-t ra l air. $219 ,900 ( 2 3 B 0 0 9 9 7 ) 313-455-7000

FARMINGTON HILLS SUPER CLEAN TRI-LEVEL! U p d a t e d 4 bedroom. 2", ba th in des i rab le Kimber ly sub. Profess ional ly landscaped. Pool , tenn is , baske tba l l f ac i l i t y membersh ip avai lable. $219,888 ( 2 3 M 2 6 1 5 9 ) 313-455-7000

LIVONIA COLONIAL BUY OF THE YEAR. Move- in cond i t ion , 4 bedrooms. 2 - ba ths , fami ly r o o m w i t h f i rep lace, full basement and 2 car a t t a c h e d garage . I t - h a s it a l l : s ty le , charm, l oca t i on and value! $167,500 ( M 3 0 1 5 0 ) 313-261-0700

NO ONE No Century 21 Company.

KNOWS MORE No Prudential Company.

ABOUT SELLING HOMES IN No Coldwell Banker Company.

MICHIGAN THAN No Re/Max Company.

REAL ESTATE ONE.

FARMINGTON BEAUTIFUL BIG LOTI City conven ience w i t h room to roam! This 3 bed room. 2 bath br ick h o m e has l o t s of liv-ing space inside and ou t . P lus GREAT LOCATION!!

$179,900 (ARU) 8 1 0 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

CANTON DESIRABLE CANTON RANCH! Large fami l y home w i t h un ique whi r lpoo l in f in ished b a s e m e n t . 3 addi t ional bed rooms in basemen t . First f loor laundry pr iva te mas-te r bedroom w i t h b a t h , n icely landscaped . $167 ,495 ( 2 3 E 0 1 1 2 8 ) 313-455-7000

LIVONIA COME HOME t o th i s i m m a c u l a t e l y ma in ta ined , tas te-ful ly decora ted , 4 bed room, 1 ; . ba th Colon ia l . New k i t chen , f i rep lace in fami ly r oom, m u d room c o u l d be laundry. ' 9 4 air cond i t i on ing , d e c k , fenced. $159,900 313-455-7000

- WESTLAND BEAUTIFUL BEYOND BELIEF is t h i s t h r e e b e d r o o m b n c k and v iny l ranch. 1 , 4 8 0 square f ee t . C u s t o m k i t c h e n . M a s t e r su i te w i t h b a t h , f i rs t f loor laundry. T w o c a r ga rage . L ivonia Schools ! $ 1 5 2 , 9 0 0 ( L384 ) 313-326-2000

LIVONIA PRIVATE, PEACEFUL, PERFECT. Hurry. . . hurry be fo re i t ' s t oo la te . •A t t rac t i ve Colon ia l , 2 , 2 0 0 sq. f t . . 3 huge bedrooms. 2 fu l l b a t h s , 3 car ga rage and l o c a t e d on . ac re t r e e d lo t . $149 ,900 ( S 1 6 7 0 7 ) 313-261-0700

LIVONIA A CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED RANCH ready for imme-d i a t e comfo r tab le l i v ing . Family room w i t h f i rep lace, fin-ished basement 2% car garage, w i t h 2 2 0 . p r iva te yard, l o c a t e d for al l conven iences $137 ,900 ( F 1 4 2 0 4 ) 313-261-0700

H FARMINGTON

WALK TO CITY'S HEART. Lovely Ranch in qu ie t neigh-borhood near d o w n t o w n Fa rm ing ton . Solid "brick home w i t h 2 . car br ick garage . Newer roof , d r iveway, porch , e t c .

$134,900 (WAR) 810-477-1111

CANTON LOTS OF HOME FOR $ $ ! Don ' t m i s s t h i s Quad in C a n t o n . 3 bedroom. Large rec room w i t h na tu ra l fire-p lace . Flor ida room. Deep fenced lot w i t h 2 car ga rage a n d barn . $ 1 2 9 , 9 7 4 ( 2 3 A 4 1 4 4 6 ) 313-455-7000

PLYMOUTH NIFTY RANCH CONDO! Wonder fu l open f loor plan - e n d uni t w i t h 2 d e c k s . 2 b e d r o o m and 2 ful l b a t h s . Neu t ra l t h roughou t . Pro fess iona l l y f in ished basemen t . W a l k t o t o w n . $128,000 - ( 2 3 A 0 0 2 3 7 ) 3 1 3 ^ 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

REDFORD STOP LOOKING & START BUILDING EQUITY! 4 bed-room br ick ranch w i t h 2"i ca r ga rage w i t h ex i t bay, sc reened porch , finished basement and many more good ie?. $119,2 I WIN) 810-348-6430

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GARDEN CITY HOME WARRANTY OFFERED. This three bedroom, one and half bath, spl i t level has 1 , 4 0 0 sq. f t . , a remodeled k i t chen and bath. Oversized t w o car garage. Newer roof and furnace. $114,900 ( B 3 3 1 ) 313-326-2000

GARDEN CITY THREE BEDROOM. BRICK RANCH l ' i b a t h s , fu l l fin-

REDFORD FIRST T I M E BUYER S DEUGHT! 3 b e d r o o m br ick R a n c h tas te fu l l y upda ted f rom A t o Z . W i t h easy ished baserr a c c e s s t o x -ways, shopp ing and S. Red fo rd schoo ls . A l l sh ing les and a t w o car g a r a g e app l i ances s tay . $107 ,222 (SAR)

REDFORD

810-348-6430 $99,900

. . . MAINTENANCE-FREE BRICK RANCH. Large l iv ing room ished b a s e m e n t , newer w indows , cen t ra l a i r , newer open t o d in ing room, newer ca rpe t , w i n d o w s , furnace

and cen t ra l air. F in ished rec. toom w i t h bar . Florida room. $91 ,711 ( H I 1 3 5 1 ) 313-261-0700 ( V 1 7 3 ) 313-326-2000

LIVONIA TERRIFIC RANCH IN THE HEART OF Livonia. Freshly pa in ted th roughout U p d a t e s inc lude : furnace, cen t ra l air. hot wa te r hea te r . Room t o e x p a n d on t h i s large corner lo t . $89,900 ( 2 3 M 1 5 4 9 5 ) 313-455-7000

- FARMINGTON HILLS GREAT ALTERNATIVE TO CONDO LIVING. C u s t o m bu i l t 2 bedroom, 2 ful l b a t h s R a n c h tn M e a d o w brook W o o d s Nor thv i l le ma i l i ng , a hop . sk ip and j u m p t o 2 7 5 . Huge unf in ished b a s e m e n t

1.900

LIVONIA THIS ONE IS UKE NEW! Livonia c h a r m e r , t o t a l l y reno-v a t e d s ince 1 9 9 2 . Newer roof, v iny l s id ing , w i n d o w s , k i t c h e n , ba th room, fu rnace , c e n t r a l a i r . ga rage , d e c k , e t c . $ 8 4 , 9 0 0 (FAR) v> 8 1 0 4 7 7 1 1 1 1

VACANT-LONE OAK LANE, SUPERIOR TWP. WOODED SETTING! Fabulous 5 ac res w a i t i n g for your d r e a m home. Ideal cou r t l oca t ion . A n n Arbor schoo ls . Gas a n d e l e c t r i c ava i lab le . Perk pos ' 9 2 .

REDFORD MOVE-IN CONDITION! C u t e Ranch of fers 3 bed rooms , beaut i fu l h a r d w o o d floors, large k i t c h e n , r emode led ba th and n ice ly f i n i shed basement w i t h fami l y r oom, rec room, p lus \ ba th .

INKSTER HOW SWEET IT IS! This t h ree b e d r o o m bungalow has a lot t o g ive . Newer shingles, c a r p e t s and vinyl f loor, basemen t , ga rage and a who le lot m o r e

$69,900 ( 8 1 7 6 2 9 )

PLYMOUTH

313-261-0700 $65,500 ( A 2 6 0 ) 313-326-2000

CONDO LIVING! in re laxed P lymouth s e t t i r w must see. Ground level , t w o bedrooms, f resh pa in t

1 2 2 6 . ! (NOR) 810-348-6430 $98 ,000 313-458-7000

This is a __ sh pa in t .

Remode led k i t c h e n . We l l ma in ta ined M o t i v a t e d se l ler .

$52,000 (A 145)

ATTICE TWP. A RARE FIND! VACANT LAND w i t h a beau t i f u l view of Elk Lake, an all s p o r t s take Bui ld a h o m e for all year round. One hour n o r t h of Troy.

313-328-2000 $39,900 (WIL) 810-477-1111

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LAKEFRONT LUXURY loaded «itn cnarm and all ihe extras you car imagine plus all sports Lake Ov»r * 000 sq It *S29 900

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Ovei 1400 w ti u MKIdW Straits Lake CanlraJ m< WOOfi? & l # r « « i*Wtt6 V*cKv»rf Man, uogradas $132 000 ERA CCXJNTRY RIOGE REALTY

1810)360-0450

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BINCMAM FARMS1 AftordaOle mm e s t a M a l 3 6 acres on nver ravme lot Ertttosed 20 Dy 40 lap poo wrwi-pool fcad room tor enerctse equip-ment Updaied kitchen redesigned tamily room sprinklers and much mo«e-

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE WEST, INC

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BEAUTIFUL NORTHVILLE Coopers 9ve commomty odenng 2 4 3 bed rooms V* Bams, lull &asem«nls palw Move-in conOfton Cash only Prices negotiable |8 I0 | 349-S570

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N O R T H V I L L E E L E G A N C E Model perfect beet tMecrtws ttus spa-cious 4 bedroom detached condo ri usurious got course community Fea-ture* at megnaOM i n r u

T O O A Y ( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 2 - 9 8 0 0

NORTHVILLE LAKEFRONT ! V ' Surround yoursel! *i the lap ol [ 3 ^ " luxury Soanrvg ceilings S open

' f loor plan a v a i l f rom 2 900-4,200 sq ft Spnngted. sandy Deecne* Boat docks 6 wad Me pre-serve Can now tor r*o on weeny open nouses S beom breathing fresh air' Starting from $289,900

Diane Brayfcovich 810-348-3000

H E W A X 100 INC

READY TO MOVE RIGHT IN Three bedroom townhouse, m Bmgharn Woods Shows well' Priced al $249 900

WALTER 06 LONG FtfcMa* in the Hals

646 5000 or 309-6406 pager

ROYAL OAK Coventry Par» 2 I»d-•oom t S bath updeted truroughout hardwood ceramK t*e finshed base men Owner $106,900 81I> 288-0581

Spacious 4 Dedroom 2'-, bath nome oaded wth builder custom features, hardwood floors, skyighrs solid Tvaple cabinetry »au,*ed ceilings 2 •irepiaces, wvnoow treatments, c»--fa a-r appliances secunty a-arm system landscaping immetfcale Occupancy $194 900 (8101 696-4888

BINGHAM WOODS - None nicer than tf*s trvee bedroom townhouse As neulral cofcxs Great views A must see1 $249 900

WALTER OEtONG-Re.Wa> in Pie Hats

546-5000 or 309-6406 pager

Excellent lr-vcslment Opportunity FERNDALE • 3 bedrrjom tome •Guaranleed !enants« Guaranteed renl • 'ons o< updates $65,700 Leave message at 517-339-6706

LARGE HUNTINGTON WOODS HOME1

Contemporary home, teatunng newer iarge island krtcfien 5Ce<f rooms ol wtwch 2 ate mam floor master De<*oom suites F»rsl floor laundry room and many otHef 'ea-tures $369 500 Code' 945E

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS-"-1 Bedroom, family room hard-wood Boors, lormai deimg room 2 fr'eptaces. 2 M l baths 2 car attached garage Nice lot1

$199,900 Code 127E

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Lavish appointed 2 Bedroom condo w«h 2 lull baths a full basement I huge i large Replaced living room eads thru French doors 10 a mam-moth 20" lamily room full ot window* streammg Wit- riaturai ligr*t wrtth a patio ooorwall <eadmg to a !4>10 deck this unit shou«d Be ready-weather permuting | by ate Apr*

! Come pick you carpeting counter lops and cabinets to suit you perscn-

, ally Unff »124 Lake Edoewood Condos Contact Agent RlCHARO BUTTE. The Michigan Group Reai-iors 810-229<C96 Modeiopen OaiN,

I closed Weds Can for directions & hours 24 hours per day

P E T I T E A N D S P E C I A L Zorriy fenced 2 bedroom/one Bath doll house' Broc wooa on large yard Easy commute Amp»e storage space washe/'dryer included kjtchen apc*-ances included, gas heat, ceiling tans Deck, new roof large trees $79 500

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Ranch style wtlh tut basement Amost 1600 sq ft on one floor 2 Bedrooms 2 Baths, large -great room plus 20' ta-irfy room Fireplace, sky-ligMs pnvate courtyard and 24x24 attached garage Unit »I23. Lake Edgewood Condo* Occupancy late April Contact sellers RICHARD BUTTE The Group Realiors. 810-229-0 Models open da«y - closed Weds Call 'or directions and hours 24 hours pe» day

BRIGHTON OAK Po«nl by owner 4 bedroom, marble toywr. 3 5 battv l a a u * $229,900 <810) 225-1366

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1575 sq fl on 1st floor 29 living room, 20' family room, oak cacinets. central air high efficiency lumace 2 Bedroom. 2 Baths, wood burning fire-place with ceramic surround vaulted ceilings Oraatntaking 8' high arched wmdow One >ook al our model and

ru'H be impressed! Unit * t 1 6 Lake jgewood Condos Contact

RICHARD BUTTE, The MacMigar Gnxc Realtors. 810-229-0296 Model open dady - closed Weds Ca* for (irecticins day

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J U S T L I S T E D BLOOMFIELD HILLS - ALL SPORTS LAKE 5 bedrooms 3 Baths. Family Room, finished walk-oof lower level complete with •irepiece encosed ,akes*3e Florida Room. $598 300 EC-H-S9L0N

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Tha is Hi This <» your opportunity to own a 1344 sq. It waleftror* home with paved road, sewers, and gas heat1 This needs work Out is very liv-able ngl* now Immeckale occupancy includes newer 50' dock, a $5000 lake s«Je dock iBeauMu" sunsets over me iakei a paddle Boat and a swim-ming dock Contact sellers agent RICHARD BUTTE. The Michigan Group, Realtors 810-227-4600XJ46 Cooe »16948

B U I O YOUR DREAM HOME Clark31 or. targe Beautiful wooded lol on ai-aports lake. 220 ft ot lake frontage. $350 000 810-620-5539

B U I L D E R S C L O S E - O U T ' Only 27 units rema«i in Cantor Forest P>ace Two Beautiful modess lo choose Inom oolh 3 Bedrooms 2 5 bat's attached gar-age. full Baameni, central air i PtymoulhfCanton Schoi» Don't rross this great oppor-tunity! Starating al $149,900 OOOSA

R A N C H C O N D O Newiy carpeted S painted' 2 bed-rooms, tu« basement, a i appliances including washer $ dryer, central air. dining room plus Us own garage & pri-vate entry' $89 900 5626E

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SOUTH LYON 10 MUe/Rushton Road Cenlermia. Farms I. pceaOle 2 Bedroom, finished walkout base-ment, 1 car attached garage, imme-diate occupancy $105 0 0 0

(8)0(227-2919

J U S T L I S T E D WEST BtOOMFIEi-D DESIRABLE icOCATlON This hard to »ind umt has 3 bedrooms. 3 Baih* basement, white 'ormica kdchen. attached garage living room with vaulted ceilmg Ponds poor OuO house $'50,000 EC-H-77MAP

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NEW 16K 76 SKYLINE 3 bedroom. 2 bam. skykgHta. door-wen al appaances. o n J cupboard apace, wfurlpooi tub. pnvale shower 4 more, perimeter sde . treaa $39900

NEW 28X56 SKYLINE 3 bedroom 2 baths TV room al lulchen appaances. uimty room , wfwi-poc tub. pnvaia shower, bay » comer lot & mora Only $61,900

U SCHULT 14.68 2 Mftraom t Beth fireplace. Upnt kitchen with bay windciw. large, nek. shed Window an. greal starter ftome Only $14,900

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10 00 AM TO 4 00 PM 610-474-032® OR 810-474-0333

ASK FOR JOANNE ZIMMERMAN

L o U i A m a g e

CANTON, N W - Two acres weter and sewer Lawn is m Treed lol. Access lo fwo roads. $90,000

(313) 454-7087

COMMERCE TWP 1 acre, pnvale road. Huron VaAey schools Engl-neered sapSc gaa t atedncai M.a» able $39,500 (810) 684-7879

COUNTRY RETREAT. 8 Acres *<m Woods. E-2 Terms, Pnms Area, Cloee lo W Suburbs JA Bkxh 4 Co/Gach Realty (810)569-7*30

DEARBORN 40*135 Id All utwties on-s«s Ready » buSd on $24 500 Cai after 6pm.

1313) 422 5695

M o t i l e Hemes

BUOOY 1969 very claan 2 bed rooms, appaances included Gas 6 siectncrty included n rsm Greal location Must sell1 $3800 Days

313-458 2833

BUDDY 1969 - very Oean 2 bed rooms Appliances, gas 4 electricity included in rent Great location Must sen' $3800 Days 313-456 2633

CANTON'BEL LE VILLE - 14 » 70 3 bedro 2 Bath new carpel and >e!i-mium $750 you m' Gaddes Rd MMHSl. (313) 433-5462

CANTON HOLIDAY Eslales 2 bed-room. 2 bath, air new carpel 12 > 24 Florida room prime lot must see $12 900 (313) 495-0256

CASH FOR MOBILE HOMES Pnvate party pays cash 1or mobile homes, same day closing

(8101 363-0999

r FINANCING AVAILABLE > OPEN 7 DAYS

Near 1-96 Beautrfuf 3 bedroom, 2 bath on penmeter lot features garden tub. garbage disposal dshwasher 4 much more

P R E F E R R E D MOBILE HOME BROKERS

(81 Ol 624-5027

Manufactured

Hones

MUST SELL mottle home m West ; land Meadows Just reduced pnee' ' Wi« pay first months lol rem Ca*

1810) S88-6323

A B A N D O N E D R E P O NEVER lived in Huge 3 and 4 Bed-rooms includes retiweralor 4 stove Low down payment, Will move if nec-essary Caa today

DELTA HOMES 1-800-968-7376

ALL FOR ONLY S459VO

(Includes lol rent) home. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, many ades low 5% down APR 10 4

months Hometown USA 313-595-9100

A LOT OF HOME Just an olfer win get this 3 Bedroom. 2 bath all appliances 4 covered patio Call Hometown USA lor details' 313-595-9100

AT LAST AN AFFORDABLE HOME'

$370 per mo includes lot rent 3 bed-rdom. 2 bath. 10% down. 2*0 mo s HomeTown USA 313-595-9100

NEW HUDSON • Newer 3 bedroom 2 baih alt appliances 10»10 shed perimeter lol $26 900 Possible land contract (810) 225->406

S A L E PRE-OWNED motwe homes - 68 *i slock Muss go' We Imance everyone

Cad 'or appointment (313) 480-9551

SALINE - 1 mile from US-23 1997 2 bedrooms. 2 baths Isiand kitchen, comer lot, shed Hugh tub-onfy $249. mo with $1200 down (5% down tor 2 *0 months 11% APR; MMHSl

(313) 433-5462

SOUTH LYON Older home, newer features' Must sell Job relocation $5500 (810)437-9692

WILL FINANCE - Cheap 1 bedroom, 1 bath an appliances

810-698-9499

$ • 0 - O O W N - $ . C A N T O N . ' BELLEVILLE Take over payments on this gorgeous Victortan I I i 70 on wooded lot-only $17S,'mo easy credit! 5% down tor 240 mos , 1t%APR MMHSl (313) 433-5462

BY OKHIER - Strawberry Chain, of Lakes 2500 $279,000. Shown by appointment only (810) 231-9386

P r e f e r r e d , R e a l t o r s

313-459-6000

HARRISON TWP Lake St Clair •rontaje 1400 sqft 3 bedrooms 1H bans.i2% garage ^arge kitchen fire-place 1 6S « l2tt deck, boat hoist 1205,80C 1810) 469-8871

LAKE BELLAIRE Beauti»ui 2 Dedroom i oath home

-tieldsiona luapiacs. new mnf. A cai garage pnvale settling 185 fl sandy beach. $225 000 By Owner Wme lo PO Bon 455 B«lU.re M, 49615

oi cal 616-533-6408

LAKE HURON - just an hour trom SouBHield enmacuUM 2 b®»oom an. fireplace garage pnvale park. $128000 810-761-1608

LAKE SHERWOOO Commerce Tap Location slyts and quaary m this 4 000* sq ft lake home Sofl contemporary numerous lo $515,000 Cat (810) 684-0873

LOWER STRAITS Lakalront 3 bed room 2 5 baeh txrft « 96 Neuk* decor gas flraplace 12 «36 deck $339 000 Lv message 810-383-2986

METAMORA 2951 Farmers Oeek A resort ol your ownf 2 Mcftans acre on matron Colonat w a t o u t Base mam. $288 000 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454 9535

.M IDDLE 9TRAITS ranch \ j T dont mas oul on *«s fantasac |sC ] 1996 f e m o d s l e d home

w spectacular frontage sandy b e a d W BioomHald schools watch sixmee lo sunaat Irom u every room on lakeside 3 2 '4 ba*i. 2 car atlachai Move^i ccrvthor $298000

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This claan 4 sparWmg 2 oedrocm car-riage unit almost cars* lor itsaff Youl love « look ceen bngfit with updates galore Pnvate entry and attached garage Pool and dubhouea privileges lor your enjoyment $89 906

M A R Y M c L E O D

P A G E R ( 3 1 3 ) 9 9 0 - 7 6 4 9 Coidws* Banker Schwenw

W 4 f 3 4 7 - 9 0 6 0

Condo - 1300 sq II, » w * i 2 bedrooms 2 battu carpet 1 car attached garage Master be<»oom wah bath and wa»-m doeet $79 900 ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY

(810)474-3303

FARMINGTON HILLS • Desirable Woodcreek W a g * spacious 2 bad-room. 2 beti upper ranch style pnee reduced for quick sale $83,900 No Brtaers W i l l (810) 449-3131

B E A U T I F U L

P L Y M O U T H

WOW!!" 3 Bedroom. 2 bath living loom 4 family room, central air, 'replace refrigerate stove dishwasher wasNjr'diyer 4 glamour oath with jets We could gc on and on You must see

•MOVING OUT OF STATE" 1995 2 bedroom. 2 bath, carport, refrigerator, central air stove. washer1 dryer skylights

•MUST SEE'" 2 Bedroom. 2 bath, relngeratcr, central air dishwasher stove, dis-posal. washer .'dryer 4 covered deck

•BELIEVE i r $36.900 double wide 1992 3 Bed-room 2 oath, centr« air refriger-a tor , s t o v e , d i s p o s a l , entertainment umt, bay window, large deck 4 much mo«e

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HARTLAND TWP W Peterson Drive South ot M-59 4 E of Old US-23 Ekceaem watertroni w,-walk-out site on Wallace Lake Area oI mce h o m e s H a r t l a n d Schools $84 900

E N G L A N D R E A L E S T A T E ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 4 5 3 0

D E X T E R . S . L Y O N , W H I T M O R E , B R I G H T O N

H lo 10 acre parcels and larger development parcels Al ne« US-23 Everyone welcome Bu*ders terms from $39,000

Owner Broker - Builder James F Edwards

313-863-4886

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810.932-7780 610-852-8515 810-547-9172 810-332-0182 810-3*8-0540 810-364-8040 313-981 7200 810480-9090 810-791-8444 313-677-3710 313-271-4028

A P A R T M E N T S E A R C H

FOWLERVILLE. 11525 N Owosso Rd . 10": acres we* and sepec. elec-tricity $75,000 or Best

(517) 223-8945

GROSSE ILE - Great opportunity R1B BuMing lots on Marxian Hickory Dr and Haley Crescent BOB RENEW (313) 609-3443

• WOLYE&NE PROPERTIES

H O W E L L A R E A $ 3 8 , 9 0 0 Just over me Lvmgsion County line Byon Schoots 10 acres ot coper } wrth lots of e«xiw room Area ot tme homes and sman farms Land Con-tract Can RICHARD BUTTE The M i c h i g a n G r o u p Rea l to rs 810-227-4600 Ext. 240 (Parcel "A" Pierce Rd )

HOWELL • BUILD your dream home. Lake Chemung access. 55k!48 lot $21 0 0 0 Ca l l a l t e r 810-225-6232

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LOTS FOR sale Plymouth Twp , (7) i acre estate size lots located on pnvale paved cul-de-sac, ofl N Tem-lonai Rd. 1 site w.-wafcout 4 pond "Al aty u«li»es' starang at $119 000 Please can 313-453-2820

AUBURN MILLS

F A B U L O U S T O W N H O U S E S

OPEN WEEKENDS

• Luxury 2 4 3 bedrooms/Z^ oaths • 1500 Sq Ft • Al apptancas. rckxkng washer

dryer and Oknds • Health CM>. spa. poof and te<v*s • KxMe ptayld • Near Chrysler Technology Certer • Fumohed 4 short-tern unas

available • Rent frwn $1,060

( 8 1 0 ) 8 5 2 - 7 5 5 0

W E S T B U R Y VILLAGE

Squwrel Rd between AuburrvM-59

MILFORD AREA 3 5 acre srte Prime wooded location, near schools $28 500 . (810)402-9262

ROCHESTER (OAKLANDl 2-8 5 acres. 642 ft frontage, 3 splits "arks Road Ca» Colleen Fillmore

810 655-6815

Salem

D E S I G N Y O U R D R E A M H O M E '

Custom bufld and design your dreams with NardeOi 4 Son building on tha BeauWul 2 ace parcal in Salem Pond view is perfect sorting tor your unique style' Close to freeway access, min-utes trom Plymouth 4 Northville 4 desirable South Lyon Schools! $379,900 (650FI)

4 A C R E S W I T H P O N D V I E W !

"Just do it!' Always wanted lo bu*d your dream home"' Hefe's your chance Great country setting in area of prestigious homes close to Ireeway access 4 a" of the amenities Pnvale drive and exceptional «»« ' $225 000 IOOOFI)

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313-459-6000 SOUTH LYON - Several beautiful wooded '-4 acre lots (approximately! at Tanglewood Golf community There are walk-outs cul-de-sac 4 go« course lots available wtthm walking distance to ciubnouse Call Jim Malar tor more into at

(810) 3*7-3050, exl 238 C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

S c f i w « i l z e r R e a l E s t a t e

Nor thern Proper ty

GAYLORO - Beautiful Michawe Sub-drvtsion, vacant land (less man an acre) must seU' Lol 819 Best ofler

610-358-3027

CRESTVtEW 1988 14 x,70 2 Bed-room , 2 bath central air deck shed a* appaances ExcMlent concnon $22,900 (313) 397-1248

FARMINGTON MILLS- detached Color**! Condo 3 bedrooms 3Vf ba*». waM out baaamam. $239,900 By owner By appl 810-474-3118

GREAT LOCATION - Great corvm San Three bedroom t w r h o u H m Bmgham Woods $2*9 900

WALTER OELONG Ra'Max r the hkls

646-5000 or 309-6406 pager

LIVONIA Sharp 2 bedroom 2 ba*i ranch condo carport and storage AM appkance* plus washer 4 dryer Pool and d u l n u a Convananl to bua and sxpraaaweys Only $79 900

Cai ESTHER BAXTER 313-670-9784 -

May<sa Reeay (313) 522-8000

NORTHVILLE 3 bedroom 1*00 sq * townhouee.

$259 000 Orsnner W 2 mae* from M-24. t i n N on Melons t to to $70

B M ' 1 5

ORION TOWMSMP VACANT WATERFRONT

I lake t n m M O r a s«s on us Healer Lake 1 5 . acres

t198 > 0 M 0 % down Land Gonsraa

A3* FOR OAVE OR JMHSCC BUBCM

KEATWO

U N I O N L A K E F R O N T Deep let 3 Bedroom open SuanAen law m 1880 ktorei Windows OS* door* « ism Oeck 4 paao Espanaton

|»10> 881-0671

downtown $03 900 Kaihy A Jarme O o b o »

R E A * A * 100 I N C 810-345-9535

• C O V E S O f N O R T H V I L L E ' new uawsi ol

M a d ranch o8* so by owners Elegant living i w. tkySgNs k * wal Bar great "OOWi i ii sues 0 0 S * 1 S Tranqul taomg

$174

room

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N YOUR NEW HOME F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S "

$449 s month includes houe* payment 4 lol rent

LTTLE VALLEY HOMES

8 1 0 - 4 7 4 - 6 5 0 0 10% down 240 mornhs si

$225 1025 APR

l i t t l e V J « MEM3BBSM

S U T T O N S B A Y Developers don't miss this* 161 acres with 600 ft. on the bay

H A R R I S O N Chain ot Lakes area 2 bedroom cot-tage 60x130 lot Appliances win stay 4 some furniture Lake 4 boat access L.C. terms

V/i H R S F R O M T H E M E T R O A R E A

Would you like a mae of Lake Huron snorelme with beautlul sand Beach'' 167 acres, possibly more Bu*d your estate or n-sl nght for major mpttf 4 condominiums For infomation 4 prop-erty inspection, call today

E A S T T A W A S Baldwin Resort Rd 3 bedroom home, completely updated ptumbmg, wiring, windows, vinyl s**ng new roof, bath-room and laundry, over 1700 sqft Musi see 1 3 aces on Lake Huron $179 000

RESTAURANT - 5400 sq ft The China House «t East Tewas, com-ple«e»» equipped Banquet room, dmmg room oung* $300 000 Excel-lent business opportunity Fnancmg 4V6IUM W Du4l*i«d buy«4

12 UNIT MOTEL with coflee shop, game room heated pool, lake acces* Owners una and two eflioencies Pnced to sen

23 ACRES wah nome. garage, bam. 800 ft on u s 23 Great lor hunting or other developments BOB RENEW (313) 609-3*43

WOLVERINE PROPERTIES

WALLOON LAKE acceas '« acre lol overlooking North arm oI lake Ott M-131. 4 mae* ol Petoakey $28 000

(810) 646-5726

S P E C T A C U L A R A C R E A G E B U I L D I N G S I T E S

Rose Township, west of Clarkston Parcels 10-18 acres with outstanang natural leatures From $69.COO Syn-deco R e a l t y C o r p o r a t i o n

313-961-0999

T a y l o r R e s i d e n t i a l Lot 66 " 170, c*y sewer and waler clear $7,900 Call 313-299-0706

VAN BUREN TWP 15 acres. R5 Utilities

540-659-9196

W BLOOMFIELD - lot 80x180 All utebes. backs 10 nature preserve W Bkjomfleld Schools 810-681-4368

Money To Loan/

Bo r row

LOANS PAYING high rates'1 Can Doug at First Ahance Mortgage Spe-cialist m debt consolidation 4 home purchases 9-5pm 1-810-308-9819

ReaJ Estate Wanted

We buy HOUSES. VACANT LOTS, LAND CONTRACTS

•ea! anybody's i 313-326-8500

Cemetery L o U

ACACIA PARK 5Tc $8200 vakia w4 take $5000 Secton L. 14 lots. $15,400 value « • take $9250 We divide 31^882-1156

CADILLAC MEMORIAL Garden Weetand 4 Grave Premkkn U * Muat Sal, Make Ofter 313^22-4556 or

615-5S5-1865

•mingham

D O N T R E N T H E R E !

U n l e s s Y o u L o v e . . .

• Spacious, Charming Living Space

• Prompt Courteous Service

• Spectacular Location m Beautiful Birmngham

• Short Term Leases Available

Come Experience B U C K I N G H A M M A N O R

2 bedrooms - 1.5 baths Pets Welcome

^ 8 1 0 - 6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9 >

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Lccated Auburn Hills Spacious 1 Bedroom apartments from $515 include hear, gas, wafer 4 blinds, plus laundry fadties 4 more. Short term Furnished units available Hours 9-5. closed Thuts 4 Sun, Sal , by appt

(810) 332 -1848 BIRMINGHAM UPTOWN - Large 2 4 3 bedroom units Heat, water 4 appli-ances included $ 100ftmo Available March 1 Agent (810)644-3232 SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

BLOOMFIELD - 1 bedroom garage apt $52Smo Pme Lake pnvileges Security- 4 references

(8101 682-4655

BRIGHTON ADORABLE 1 bedroom wtin lott 4 skylights Ideal for person No pets $575 includes utili-ses Message (810! 229-9259

Enjoy the relaxed 4 easygoing Mestyie ol Canton at

W I N D S O R

W O O D S ipts 4 Towi From $565

• Central Air • Balconies/Patio®

• Swimming Pool 4 Cabana

S P R I N G S P E C I A L S ! Can Today

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0

CANTON

B e d f o r d S q u a r e A p t s , NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS

FOR Spacious 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts

Small, Qu«t. Safe Complex Ford Rd near 1-275

S T A R T I N G A T $ 5 3 5

3 1 3 - 9 8 1 - 1 2 1 7

CANTON

Carr iage Cove Luxury Apts.

(LILLEY 4 WARREN)

W e t a k e pr ide in o f f e n n g trie fo l lowing s e r v i c e s to our t e n a n t s .

• Pnvale entry • Maid service available • Emergency maintenance • Beautiful grounds w«h pool 4

pene area with B0Os • Special handcapoed units • Restful atmosphere • Cable available • Many more amenaies

NO OTHER FEES

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T h e H o u s e of Bo ts fo rd

Apartments & Townhomes

(r>e*1 lo Botslord Hospital

& the BotsJord Inn)

S t a r t i n g a t $ 5 5 5 Heat Included On Moat Urns

Carports Avaaable

. ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 7 - 4 7 9 7 .

* F A R M I N G T O N *• G R E A T L O C A T I O N '

$ 6 6 9 •Heal mckided

•Ask about speoais •Extra storage

K E N S I N G T O N M A N O R 8 1 0 - 4 7 4 - 2 8 8 4 33203 N Manor Farmingfon

Famwiglon Has

S U P E R L O C A T I O N Grand River Orchard Lake

S t o n e r i d g e M a n o r The largest two bedroom in me area. $595 per mo including carport, verti-cals, a* appliances Entei off Freedom Rd W or Orchard Lake Rd , S ol Grand Rrver

(810)478-1437 (810)775-8206

One Bedroom Two Bedroom

$585 900 sq.lt. $650, 1100 aq It,

CEMETERY PLOTS- 2 plOta/2 va r i the Garden of Diety al Christian Memorial $3,996 (810) 634-1083

CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL & 8 M tor - Rochester $8200 value

moving. S5700 618-929-4392

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PINE tSLANO. Florida 2 bedroom Ta bath* 2 Lanaa lurreahed. boet dock pools tennis fish pier $138,000 810-3S3-0042

DOUBLE WIDE ( 2 8 * 4 ) on large lot 3 battooms 2 Ml Baih* hraptooe Jacuia central air. appkarce*

naer eomm«»*ly 313-841-0488

F O U R B E D R O O M H O M E

OnN $28,800 CENTRAL OUTLET 1-800-432-2825 Open 7 days

H I G H L A N D H I L L S

E S T A T E S

LocatodN ol Orsnd Rh«r on Sestoy Rd., " Novi mm bsti«eer Hag-gerty 4 Meadowtiook Ma

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doee. m mpokence* 8 great pnee $81 900 ($liOA) • « A C M U$ ON A * S|TEaNE*n

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J A B Development Ine $ Gach Reefy

r810) 589-0739 (313*88-3253

2 ACRES Marsand School* Parked paved road $40,000 oatfi Cal Mar 8pm ($17) 548 7685

A N N O U N C I N G T I M B E R V I E W A C R E S

Low Down Payment Gentle mang 2-H aoe Mas

|oma wMeioui fiaaemani your DukMr Easy

M a w i a CoJQrncf Raaty (810) $88-7*30

A Sas to Baton POND I

W A L K O U T L O T S Cloae ai Beck Rd

JABtotfi a CoXJeoh Reeay 8*0-688-7490

BMQMTOSt TWP . wooded waft-oul tot 280 tool M M to mm a a M M t o n mm hoxaas atorSna m $200,000 Aaking $>5 0fl0C J f 0 » 8 1 8 < a »

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O f W O N T V Y P - 2 0 L O T S

Maar The Ratoss BMW a H l H now

810- 7J7-2288

CHRISTINE MEMORIAL CAMutM Cantor. Roctiaator f88s. raanor Crypt Garden ol Creation, $8387 Hent

$1784 810-738-52^5

DETROIT MEMORIAL p«k west 2 bwtal spaces mchoce secaon. Glory Norto, loi *86. B-1 4 B-2 $425 par grave Caa (313) 535-0925

DETROIT MEMORIAL park weal 2 bunai apaeea - ctxxm sacaon Glory North tot S88. B-1 4 B-2 $425 per grsvs C a l (313) 536-0825

OAKLAND HILLS 2 prime crypto $11 900 value, bolh tor $7 OO&or beai oiler Ca8 (313) 484-3874

WESTLANO CADILLAC Memorial Weal, 2 puis Kto-by-atoe wah r W b $1000«eet (313| 583-1225

WHITE CHAPEL Garden of CMhea-mane. 2 u s . A good value

(810) "

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• Vertical Mnd* 4 carport mcludad • Ceramic bath 4 loyer • Professional orvsae management • 23 plus yrs experience • Near X-ways. shoppmg. airport Roee Doherty. properly manager

9 8 1 - 4 4 9 0

Carton

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1 & 2 B e d r o o m F r e e G o t l

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C a n t o n G a r d e n A p t s .

JOY n o . E of 1275

$ 2 0 0 R e b a t e * Spacioua 2 bedroom towrvhouse

2 levels weh pnvato snlrsnee From $525

(SHORT TERM LEASES All AVAILABLE)

FEATURES i n Bam Slows 4 Rafngaralor Oahweaher 4 Depoeai Central AiHiaal

• Conversant Parking • U u M r y lecaae* • Pod 4 Ctobhouae • Sorry no pets'

3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 7 4 4 0

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$ 4 7 5

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Farmington Hills

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12 unique floor plans Extra-spacious apartments BeauMuliy landscaped grounds Extra-large storage areas Close lo aa major freeways Exlra-large health c>uC Full sze washers 4 dryers 2* hr monitored gatehouse

nmmxD^ ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 4 2 5 0

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FARMINGTON HILLS Luxury one and two Bedroom

Apartments Ayailable Call 810-477-7774

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A P A R T M E N T H O M E S • InOviduaJ Entrances • 1300 Sq Fl • G E Appliances . Gas Fireplace • Fm sue WasherrDryer • Covered Parking • McMoied Fire 4

Intrusion alarm

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- ^ f A R M I N G T O N HILLS RENT F R O M $$45 O P E N W E E K E N O S

1600 sq tt 2 Bedroom Garden Apartments 2 bedroom town-houses with full basements 2 bar i with » t k n cmsefs Cov-ered parking washer,dryer, vertical Bknds attended gate-house 4 a 24 hr. monitored intrusion 4 tire alarm

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1500 sq It 2 A 3 bedroom lowntouses 2V» baths, spacious master bedroom suae Washer'dryer bknds & covered parking '

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FARMINGTON MILLS 2000 SO FT OF PURE LUXURY

OPEN WEEKENDS Elegantly designed 2 or 3 bedrcom ranch or 3 bedroom townhouses 1'A baths whirlpool tub 'ul basement 2 car attached garage

2 YEAR LEASES ONLY FROM $1725

C O V I N G T O N C L U B 14 MILE 4 MIOOLEBELT

8 1 0 - 8 5 1 - 2 7 3 0

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

S P A C I O U S

1, 2 & 3 B e d r o o m A p t s T o w n h o m e s F r o m $ 8 1 0

T e n n i s Courts S w i m m i n g Pool H E A T I N C L U D E D

Hunters Ridge 810-851-0111

FARMINGTON HILLS Large 1 bedroom apartment

March Special $5!Q.'mo NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

810-473-1395

Man -Fn , 9-5 Sal 10-5 Sun 12 5

F I R 5 T M O N T H ' S R E N T 15 FREE!

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Famasoc 1 4 2 bedroom APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

NOW' COME LIVE IN THE PARK!

dedroom Start ing from $575 Oper, 7 D a y s A W e e k ( S u n . 1 0 - 5 )

2 7 5 0 0 F - a r k V « ( 6 1 0 ) 3 5 6 - & 0 2 0 (ARFORDDTIE APARIMENIS NEA' ' - 6 3 6 )

LINCOLN PARK - 1 bedroom, table, own utildy room, a l appkance-s. newly decorated Private entry 4 parking $420 No pets 313-281-2604

LtVONIA - 1 bedroom Apts Washer 4 dryer, carport, window treatments Ask tor Speoais 610-442 1350

• • 40 acres ot pond 4 • fee-scape serenity | . Resort-like poo 4 sundeck _ • Beautiful oar*-like nature 4 • jogging • • Luxurious spacious 4 • irmovalive I Bedroom I apartment wan abundant

storage • Large 2 bedroom apartment

complete with fvi sue washe- 4 dryer, 2 bathrooms, extra

• laroe closets, eat-in totchens B . ™ 4 pnvate entiarce , _ !

| - Carports are included • Lighted teoms courts 4 a

volleyball area

I C A L L TODAY | • (810) 474 -25101 • Limited Availability

• F A I R M O N T P A R K •

A P A R T M E N T S 9 Mile 4 Drake

L I V O N I A ' S F I N E S T

L O C A T I O N

M e / r i m a n c o r n e r 7 mile N e a r L ivon ia Mal l

Deluxe 1 bedrocm units Immediate Occupancy

$ 6 0 0 L i m i t e d T i m e Spec ia l

I new tenants only)

Vertical Blinds Patio or Balcony

Pool

Cal l tor addi t ional information

M E R R I M A N W O O D S 4 7 7 - 9 3 7 7 Of f i ce 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6

c S t E A S E N O W •

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& T o w n h o m e s

OF NOVI

2. 3 & ' A B e d r o o m T o w n h o m e

F u l l B a s e m e n I

2 BDR. FROM $1,075 3 BDR. FROM $1,325

2 9 8 5 0 W e x f o r d B l v d . , N o \

O n t h e c o r n e r o f D e c k e r &' 1 3 M i l e

< 8 1 0 ) 6 6 9 - 1 0 5 0

ADAMS CREEK apartments

l & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

1 BDR. FROM $635 2 BDR. FROM $695

3 2 8 0 A d a m s R d . • A u b u r n H i l l s

O n A d a m s R d . S o u t h o t A u b u r n R d

< 8 1 0 ) 8 5 3 - 5 5 9 9

T W E L V E O A K S T O W N H O M E S

S p a c i o u s 2 & 3 B e d r o o m s

E a s y access t o m a j o r f r e e w a y s

H i g h l y r a t e d N o v i S c h o o l S y s t e m

On Haggerty Road South of 10 .Wile

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 7 4 7 0

D r ROCHESTER

I Bedroom Apartments FROM $615 2 Bedroom Terraced Apartments

and Townhouses M O M $770 Mon Tri. 9-5; Sat Ar Sun. 10-5

On Avon Rd. be tween Rochester Rd. and L lverno is

( 8 1 0 ) 6 5 1 1 0 9 1

Sophisticated Charm' Luxury 2 Bedroom • 2 1/2 Bath

Apartment! With Garages

F R O M $ 1 , 1 3 0 Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. & Sun. 12-5 On M Mile w m of Maittead

( 8 1 0 ) 6 6 1 - 5 8 7 0

FARMINGTON Middelbelt area

HILLS 9 Mile, bedroom at $460

includes fleet, appliances carpeting 4 Cable available 810-478-7489

FARMINGTON

OPEN WEEKENOS

FREE HEAT Large 1 4 2 Bedrooms

Dishwashers. Vertical Blinds Clean. Quiet Community

RENT FROM $560 Orchaird LaHe Rd. N. or 8 Ml

VILLAGE OAKS (810) -474-1305

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SPEND TIME AT HOME

INSTEAD OF TRAFFIC

SPRING MOVE-IN SPECIALS ON

SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM

FLOOR PLANS-

Featuring • Cathedral Ceilings • Woodburning fireplaces • Mini-bands 4 microwaves • Wasners 4 dryers • Walk-in ciosels • individua' intrusion alarms • Card key entrarce • Pool «IH Material sunOec*

4 spa • Ask about our

ROOMMATE PLAN • Village Suites Snort term

furnished rentals available • 1 Bedrooms trom $695 • 2 Bedrooms'1 beth trom

$770 • 2 Bedrooms.^ baths from

. . S855

$150 Security Deposit

Special* Limited Time Only

Comer ol Franklin Rd & 11 Mile

Village Green on Franklin 810-746-0020

nBpj"www «nlagegf»enapts com

Mon-Fri 10-6' Sat 9-5. S ^ 12-5

There's No Place Like Home

Al Wood ridge Apartments

R e w a r d yourself with

• Prompt Cour teous Serv ice

• Comfor tab le Floor Plans • Conven ient Locat ion . S H O R T or L O N G Term

Leases

S T A R T I N G AT S565

W I T H S P E C I A L -

We're Waiting to Welcome You!

1 & 2 Bed rooms Pets W e l c o m e

(810) 477-6448 . 'Limited time speoal ,

MuMon Heights

GREAT APTS. GREAT

LOCATIONS

RENT INCLUDES

Heat Sr~ Vertical Blinds

6 monm or 1 year lease Well msin-ta»ned Newly decorated Features air conditioning, refrigerator range, smo*e delectcxs. laundry taciMies 4 ertra storage Swimming Pool Cable available

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

LEXINGTON VILLAGE

Small Pet Section From $505 -

1-75 and 14 M.*> Opposite Oakland MaH

585-4010

NOVMJkKES AREA

WATER VIEW FARMS

Suites From $475 •Country Setting

•Centra Meal 4 Air Conditioning •Solid Masonry Construction

•Pool • Tanrvs

810-624-0004 Pontiao Trail

(between West 4 Beck Rds I Daily 9-6. Sat 10-2. Sur 11-3

NOVT-S BEST VALUE

Extremely large i 4 2 bedroom apart-ments feature spacious rooms and closets ove<sued patiostaconies. deluxe kilchens, vertical Winds cen-tral air covered parking for select umls Incredible values trom only $615

TREE TOP MEADOWS

to Mue 4 MeaOowtiroc*. '• 18101 348-9590

A p u t n e n U /

Unfurnished

PL YMOUTHC ANTON

HILLCREST CLUB

$200 Security Deposit Apts. from $520 Heat Included

•Park Selling •Disnwasners • P e n * Area

•Pool

s Unfurnished

PLYMOUTH - Speooua emodeiad 1 bedroom apartment Brand new kitchen Walking distance lo down-town " . . . . ~ parking

Great neighborhood Good a Call 313-453-7156

S ol Daily 9-6

453-7144-ymou«h Rd. E aljNaggerty

Sal -Sun 11-4

PLYMOUTH • Downtown Newly remodeled 2 bedroom t bath washer,'dryer, dishwasher, disposal central a* , cats o* 810-426-0932

PRESIDENT MADISON APTS.

From $510 t-Block E ol John H

Just S. ol Oak'ano Mail

585-0580

HARLO APTS. From $495

Warren, Mich West side at Mound Rd

Just N of t 3 Mile Opposite GM Tech Center

939-2340 -

NOVI Sub lease River Oaks W i s t 10 WnetJovi Rd Premier i bedi oom Apt w'aarage Located pooBide Year-'Oung taciMies a« appl ances Avail-able Apnl 1 - July 31 $885mo Leave

^PLYMOUTH HERITAGE A P T S ^

mAchieve ihe comfon you so® • deserve at a price that meets your • • n e e d s From. $465 per month • | R e l a x n a spacious api ioca ted |

1 ' p y- iouth Heal 4 water included I • Be a part c4 our communay •

Can 3-3-455 2 ^ 1 ^ ^

Plymouth Square Apartments

1 BEDROOM

CHARMING PARK LIKE SETTING

• Verticals. Pool • Walk lo Snooping • Oshwasner 4 Dsposaf • Central AM 4 Heating

Off Ann Arbor Road. 1 block wesl ol Sneldon (next to Big Boyi

OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 9-5 SATURDAY, 12-4

313-455-6570

s n m a s i Ptymoiah

OLO REDFORD (61 LahserJ - Two 1 bedroom apis hardwood lioors Heat & appaances Cat OK $295 4 $360 Squeaky clean 313-794-6101

message 1810} 344 1934

LIVONIA.WESTLAND - Large 2 bed room Apt tor Sub Lease No deposrt Washer/dryer, air disnwashet. new carpet $570mo (313) 261-4241

V ' i ^ -EHO

. • Some restrictions apply.

^Madison Heghls • " \

I Concord Towers J 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts include •

• Stove 4 refrigerator • Dishwashe' • Carpofl I

• • Intercom • I • Newly decorated

I. Smc*e detectors • Sprinkler syslem

| . FROM $475

I 1-75 and 14 Mi*« I Next to Abbey Theater •

^ 589-3355 ^

MADISON HEIGHTS OPEN WEEKENDS

FREE HEAT Clean, spacious i bedroom Walk

to Oakland Mall $525

Chatsford Village John R between 13 4 14 Mile

810-588-1486

Simply • S e n s a t i o n a l

• 1 4 2 bedroom Townhcuses • Pnvale entrances • Individual wasner drye's • Fireplaces • Vertical mini blinds • Small pets welcome • Carports • Pool'JaeuzztTerni&.Joggmg tra-1

1 BEDROOM MOVE-IN SPECIAL. Cedar Lake

Apartments 348-1830

OFFICE HOURS Mon- Fri 9-6

Sal 11-3 LOCATION

Localed on Sii Mile just two miles west of 1-275

Egual Housmg Opportunity

Oak Par* Lincoln Towers

A Fnendl, Homey Almcsphere

^ " ^ 'rorr • Heal • Air oondiiiomng • Appliances, inelut»ng Dishwasher 4 D-sposai • Carpeting • Activites • Community Room • TV 4 Card Rcom • Eierc-se * Sauna Rooms • Storage Area • Healed Swimming Pool

Lincoln Rd at Greenfield Mon.-Fn 8 30am-5 0Ccm

810-968-0011 (Sat 10-5pm) Equal Houses Opc«,nurvly

OAK ?ARK NORTHGATE APARTMENTS Studio 1 4 t Bedroom Apts Start al $415 Heal included

Swimming Pool. Tennis Courts 4 Much More

Call now 810-968 86&9 Located on IC-t-Greenlield

PLYMOUTH 1 bedroom ranch-styse apalments

Pnncelon Coun Apts Call t t -6pm Mon-Fn 3". 3-459-6640

PLYMOUTH I bedroom targe s^ie qu* t building Heat 4 wafer included 1 vea- lease $525 f x " month Low security dapos-i 1313) 459-9507

PLYMOUTH 1 bedroom Quiet country setting Fiee appliances 1 utiities Available now S i35 per v.eek 1313) 534-8775

Plymouth

Hills A n o r t m n n t r r ^ p c t i U I

7 4 6 S M i l l S t . Between,

Ann Arbor Tr>Ann Arbor Rd

• 1 S 2 B e d r o o m s • W a s h e r / D r y e r i n e a c h u n i t

• W i n d o w T r e a t m e n t s

• D i s h w a s h e r

• A i r C o n d i t i o n e d • W a l k t o D o w n t o w n

• E a s y A c c e s s t o 1 - 2 7 5

$530 O p e n 1 2 - 5 3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1

M o n t h r u F n ,

BEDFORD - 1 bedroom apt Rouge Creek Apts Small complex S490 per month includes heal 4 water pnvate parking Call 313-537-3474

AMBER APARTMENTS Roy®! Oato'QawsorvTroy

\ stop apartment shopping Something for everyone Pe ls ' Ask

(8»0I 280 1700 http '.'www amberapt com

PLYMOUTH

BROUGHAM MANOR

t ft- 2 BEDROOMS STARTING FROM $49S

Swimming Poo' Air All Appliances Walk-In Closets 1 Yr Lease

Heat 4 Water Included Cai Mon -Sat . 10-6

3 1 3 ^ 4 5 5 - 1 2 1 5

PLYMOUTH MANOR

PLYMOUTH HOUSE

APARTMENTS Spacious 1 4 2

bedroom floorolans frcm tne tow $500i

3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0

PLYMOUTH Senior o M e n adult community Spacious s bedroom apartmert in quiet community Walk lo shopping Centra' air dishwasher veriica Wmds, carporl Available to qualrtied appKants 313-453-681 •

Twin Arbor Apts.

1 & 2 Bedrooms

Fabulous Location Incredible Size Starting at $605

There's No Comparison

(313)453-2800

S O U T H F I E 11 Mto between Lasfnet &

R E D F O R D A R E A

O P E N W E E K E N D S

Beautiful Renovated Building

Clean quiet budding Large 1 4 2 bad-rooms with walk-irr closets FREE HEAT Intrusion alarm system Attended gatehouse

RENT FROM $475 . Telegraph - "a mile S of 1-96

GLEN COVE APTS, (313) 538-2497

LOW MOVE IN COSTS 2 Bedroom Apartments

S

HEAT INCLUDED

K n o b I n T h e W o o d s

A p a r t m e n t s

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 3 * 0 5 8 6

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AMBERS RED RUN APTS Perfect lor dog lovers'

i bedroom unrts m Royal Oak Irom $574 including heat Beautiful setting across trom park and goM course

(810) 280-1700 hnp;>'www amberapt. com

MAIN $ ENTQE

Luxury Apartments • Retail Shops Professional Space

...In Downtown Northvi l le f kptriem c Main( ontrn s unique one \

two Ixtlnxim .in<l loft apartment* (810)347-6811

Located at corner ot M.im Center SI reels in Downto wn Northville A Sinfih rii-vv'liif irnenf

l ^ r t a t o l S q u a r e C/ J APARTMENTS

ATTRACTIVE ONE 4 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS

S W I M M I N G : TFC— P O O L

C E N T R A L

A I R

DtSHWASHEH

CONVENIENT!Y LOCATED NEAR EXPRESSWAYS & TWEI-VE OAKS MALL On Beck Rd , Just North of Pontiac Trail in Wtxom

( 8 1 0 ) 6 2 4 - 1 3 8 8 OPEN MON FRI 9-6 • SAT 10 -5 • SUN 11-5

6 MILE 4 TELEGRAPH 1 bedroom apartments

$395 Heat and waler included Call Chris 313-538-4338

Northville

TREE TOP APARTMENTS

Contemporary. Eurostyling throughout including hi- lsdi kitchen, open floor plan, track lighting. mdivOuai washers' dryers and more Exciting wocxted stream-side setting 1 bedroom with frencti doors to den from $750

We also one1 i bedroom apartments with vertical bkmds, central air neutral carpet, covered parking. Greal Nortb-vde value $595

For your personal appointment please call 18101 347-1690

EXCITING SENSATIONAL TOWNHOME

Seeks Person Wrvo

Enioys L iv ing We l l ,

M U S T A P P R E C I A T E : ' • Prompt Courteous Service • Large, Convenient Living Space • Full. Pnvale Basements • SHORT or LONG TERM

Leases Available • Pets Welcome

WILL ANSWER ALL CALLS

N O V I R I D G E 1 • 2 • 3 B e d r o o m s

810-349-8200

Colonial Court Apartments

Birmingham's Best Gets Better

Immediate Occupancy • Electronic Security System

and Emergency S\?tem

• Fireplace!. 4. Sundecks in seiec-ed units

• R e s e a d Cosered

Carports

• 2 Bedriwm .Apartments or 2 \ ' Bedroom Townshouses

• On-Site \1anagemenl 1 Full Basements in Townhouses

' Modern Kitchens with dishwasher, microwave

D o n ' t W a i t A n y L o n g e r ! ^

The LifestyleYou Deserve Awaits You At

PARKHAVEN MANOR R E T I R E M E N T C O M M U N I T Y

We will Rebate up to S200 Off Your Moving Expenses When You Sign A Lea.**

Visit Uh Today at 777 E. Woodward Heights • Hazel Park

(810) 545-0707 T D D (800) 649-3777

DEARBORN HEIGHTS AREA Beautiful 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 2 BEDROOM, 2 BA TH VILLA

• 24-Hour G a t e h o u s e

• D i s h w a s h e r

• V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

• A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• Fitness Center • T e n n i s C o u r t s

• S w i m m i n g P o o l

• F u r n i s h e d A p t s .

a v a i l a b l e

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Mon,-Fri.: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00p.m. Sat. 10 to 2:00p.m.

8 1 0 - 6 4 6 - 1 1 8 8

W O f MIDDLEBELT CHERRY MILL AREA

Spacious 1 4 2 Bedroom apart-ments available 313-326-5382

Leasing Hours: 9am - 5pm daily

Sal. 11 noon - 3 pm .

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GARDEN CITY Ford/MiOdiebelt Area

Spacious 1 bedroom apartments Arne-nitiea inckxle

• Owner Paid Heal S Waler • Central Air • intercom SyWam • Garbage Oopoaal • Laundry F»c*ties • Wndow TwaanentaiMin Bands

From $440 monthly GARDEN CITY TERRACE

(313) S22-OMO

GARDEN CITY FortmddMCea Aree

Spacious I Bedroom apartments Amenmea include

• Owner Paal Heat S Wate-• Centre Air • Intercom System • Garbage Ospoeai • LeuniJry FaoMies • Window Tra»»n t»Mn i Bfcids

From $440 monthly GARDEN CTTY TERRACE

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QAROCN OTV - Large 1 bedroom pnvate entrance Near ahoepmg Quiet neraNwrtyKX) (aiOAno . heet 4 water included laundry facilities

gs I313f 937-3718

GARDEN CITY 2 an appaenoea 4 water i n c M M $415 month One peraon only

(3131 42S-9796

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• Pool • Private Balcony / Patio • Variety of Floor

Plans Available

• Air Conditioning

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(810) 6 2 4 - 9 4 4 5 Open Mon. - Fn 9-5

Saturday 1 0 - 5 Sunday 1 1 - 5

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6 U n i q u e F l o o r P l a n s

T o F i t E v e r y L i f e s t y l e ! • Thru unit design fo r m a x i m u m pnvacy and cross-vcnli lation

• Every uait overlooks a lake

• l>ishwasher. disposa^gas range, frost-free refngeraior

Optional Features

• Heat Included

• Central Air

• Cable TV

• Cathedral Ceiling

• W a s h e r - D r y e r m A p t .

LOCATE) N Oh P0KTWT 1*AIL I M U EAST OF IBC1 >0AD

1 & 2 Bedroom

Lakefront Apartments

from

$ 455 (810) 669-5566 HOURS MON-SAT 9 - 6 • SUN 12 - 5

H U R R Y NOW IN WESTLANO SAVE OVER $000 .00

FOR 1 YEAR LEASE O N SELECTED

2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s Securi ty Deposi ts SLASHED

Rent Prices SLASHED L IVONIA SCHOOL DISTRICT

1 ,000 sq. f t . Washer & Dryer H o o k - u p

BEECH DALY, SOUTH OF CHERRY

313-562-3988

CANTON SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM

u m u , FROM ONLY Washer/Dryer hook-up Self-cleaning oven Vertical Blinds Swimming Pool Mew fitness Center Pets Welcome Furnished Apts. Available

Autumn

C h e r r y Hi l l

A a A R T M t N T i

Cherry Hill at 1-275

313-397-1080 Open 7 Days

naerness A P A R T M E N

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'apartments Attractive 1 & 2 Bedroom Apar tments Conveniently Located In Farmington Hills

Swimming pool

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Dishwashers

Attractive Wooded Setting

'Carports Available

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0 ^ ^ s530 Q OPEN Mon-Fri 10 - 4

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Pick one up at Krogers. Meijer, Rite Aid, 7-Eleven. Arbor Drug* or at outdoor newsracks

For Information, call 810-355-5326

D n h w a s h e r s

Indoor Pool

R E N T A L S P E C I A L S R E D U C E D S E C U R I T Y

SPACIOUS 1, 1 - DEN AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS WITH 1 1/2 OR 2 FULL BATHS 1425 - 1450 SQUARE FEET. • Covered Parking & Storage Included • Free Heat in Select Apartments • Vertical Blinds • Heated Pool, Community Room v? Gated Entry

^ Dally 8:30-5:00 ' Sat . & S u n . 10:00-5:00

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HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL

S200 Security Deposit • Heat Included

Spacious Suites • Dishwashers

• Outdoor Pool • Park Setting

Low Move In Costs 2 Bedroom Apartments

From S6I 5 H E A T I N C L U D E D

(313) 425 6070 RANKL1N HILL A P A R T M E N T S 810-355-5123

Ann Arbor Trail, West of Inkster

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GREAT MOVE-IN SPECIALS!

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R e n o v a t e d B u i l d i n g

Spacious I .4 2 Bedrooms. walk in closet FREE HEA' bftnds Ouiel community. walk-to shopping & •nisi -ta-nmeni Rent Irom 1570

11 MILE & MAiN ARE*

L A F A Y E T T E C O U R T 8 1 0 - 5 4 7 - 2 0 5 3

* AL OAK aowrtii Carpeting vesical C ods entrance jl» street oaring s p lus s e i u n ' i A rit>'

810 546 9070

ROrAL OAK

N O R M A N D Y A R M S A P A R T M E N T

S ta r ts a l S 5 1 5 I n c l u d e s app l iances t iea l waler Large closets air cenat tioning & Much More'

( 8 1 0 ) 5 4 9 - 0 6 3 4

ROYAL 0»« upper studio ut'..nes : »" '"ciu-Jefl Nor vk>., now $450 -"..11 h 8:

ROYAL OAK/TROY Doggy doggy Were win you live1

At Ameer Apartments Permission i*«, give1

18101 280-1700 hflp www ai-iBerapt com

ROYAL OA* Wesh«ood Apis He*", renovated I bedroom apts lies' ' It Woodward avajiABie <wn«>-ate'y S440"ic nciudes heal

810 357 3777

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Sutton Place 8 1 0 - 3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4

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1 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

F r o m $ 5 2 5 H e . i t I n c l u d e d

T e l - T w e l v e

P L A C E A p a r t m e n t s

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 5 - 4 4 2 4

Mon -Fn <am-5pm • Sal , 10-2pm

S O U T H F I E L D O P E N W E E K E N D S

V o t e d » 1 For S e r v i c e 5 Y e a r s In a R o w By T h e

S e n i o r City C o m m i t t e e Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms with walk-in closets 2 Cams attended gater-cuso, moruloted alarm fully applianced * 'Chen social activities, private car port, elevators, pool and elegant'ciu-b»oom Snort walk no Harvard Row

FOR ADULTS OVER 50 Rent 'roin S7&5

LAMSER RD N OF 11 M.LE

-PARKCREST (8101 353 -5835

Soulhfieid CHARTERHOUSE APTS

Call about our Security deposit special Upscale H.-Btse Apartments

Studio I 8 2 Be<1tooms starting at $420 Pool Tenms Courts and

much more Call new 8XJ-55? 8t00

Located on 9 MileOree-ntiek!

SoutMiew C o u n t r y C o r n e r Apts We'« BIG xl Square Feel

• Bedroom noo sq tt 2 Bedroom 1300 soil J b e t a r n l w A j n e ISOOsqit Formal dining room carport -ear bacory health club pool

Close to Birmingham EHO Let us 'ax ecu ou' brochure

810 6J7-61QQ 1800-369-6666 >o0i iiouthbeli 'HOAS

SOUTHFIELD FRANKLIN RENT FROM $1 410 OPEN WEEKENOS '

2 or 3 bedroom spacious town-houses, elegant formal dining room 8 great room, natural fireplace 2 ' , baths master bedroom sute lull basemerM. 2 car attached garage

W E A T H E R S T O N E T O W N H O U S E S ( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 0 - 1 2 9 6

Frank l in R d . S of 1 3 M . i e

.Apartments

I 'n fura is i id s n i o f f i s s SOUTHFIELD

OPEN WEEKENDS Clean 1 bedroom. FREE HEAT, quiet location, "intrusion alarm - hghted parking large walk in closet, extra large storage area Rent S520

LAHSER NEAR MILE

W E L L I N G T O N P L A C E 8 1 0 - 3 5 5 - 1 0 6 9

T R O Y

iBerweer 12 & 13 MUe)

S O U T H F I E L D

L O W M O V E I N

C O S T S

' B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s S 5 6 5

H e a t i n c l u d e d

Hidden Valley Apartments

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

on-Fn 9-5 Sa! 10

SOUTHFIELD

PARK U\NL ... ! The Perlect Place to Call Home 1

" Call Today For Specials *• One and Two bedroom apartments •eaturiivj p--»aie entrances washer and dryer in each unrt. sen cleaning oven set defrosting re'ngerators blinds walk-in closets patio-balcony Iree carport tennis court and swm-•ning pool Great location wrth easy access to maioi expressways Luxury at an unbelievable prce

810-355-0770 On Owe Center Drive between

Telegraph & Lasher

! M o v e - i n j S p e c i a l !

(Secur i ty depos i t )

SOUTHFIELD

F R A N K L I N P O I N T E

T O W N H O U S E S •2 bedrjom2Bath 1291 sq n •i Bedrocrtv2 ban 1537 sq 1 •3 bedroom? - bar 1512 sq n •

Fuji base-nom

F R O M S 7 5 3

HEAT INCLUDED

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 5 - 1 3 6 7

-SOUTHFIELD Large 1 bedroom. FREE HEAT clean quiet walk in closets covered parking 24 monitored -ntrusion ala'm Renr $600

12 MILE 8 LAMSER T W Y C K I N G H A M V A L L E Y

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

S O U T H F I E L D 12 V t Between Telegraph, *

Northwestern Mwy

L O W M O V F I N

C O S T S

S p a c i o u s 9 0 0 S q Ft 1 B e d r o o m F r o m S 6 5 0

H e a t I n c l u d e d

Pointe O'Woods 8 1 0 - 3 5 2 - 8 1 2 5

S O U T H F I E L D We are taking appvcations tor Spacious 2 4 3 bedroom apartments Convenient

location Call today tor more Oetaas WAKEFIELD APTS 810-356-3780

I 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s | S o m e inc lude

w a s h e r & dryer _ E n j o y luxury living I a t a f f o r d a b l e pr ices I S tar t ing at $ 6 3 0 . | 6 m o . l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e

Southfield

Y O U R N E W H O M E

FRANKLIN RIVER

A p a r t m e n t s

Spacious One Two 4 Two bedroom two bath lu» leaded apartments, self-oel-osl.ng refrigerators setf-cieaning

.ens t'-nds neutral carpel extra closets, clubhouse exercise

I -561 K IRTS • Close 10 1-75

1 block S oI Big Bearer • between uvernow 4 Crooks

810-362-0290

4 0 0 Apartments

Unfurnished

Wayne

$299 Moves You In Spacnous 1 , 2 4 3 bedroom apts

1 Bedroom trom $555 2 Bedroom from S6C6

• Free Heal • Free Water • Extra Storage • Huge Closets • 2« Hr Maintenance

WAYNE FOREST APARTMENTS ( 3 1 3 ) 3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

s n m s s s

H A M P T O N C O U R T A P A R T M E N T S

I S T H E P L A C E T O L I V E I N W E S T L A N D

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s

from $460 • Extra Large Apis • Storage in youf Apt • Carports Available

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

Troy

THREE OAKS $ $ S P E C I A L $ $

EnfOiTcajntfy »nng n one of our 2 bedroom; 1 bafr. ranch style apart-ments Spacious oosets and storage1

pantry room All electro kitchens including dishwasher Neutral carpet binds and a tree carport Amer»t«9 e«e<crse room, fenr.s courts, pool and

4 lighted carport A I this plus a volleyball court Open 7 days G R E A T

M A I N T E N A N C E S T A F F 8 1 0 - 3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

" S p e c i a l s o n s e l e c t units"

SOUTHFIELD N Hampton Apfs Soacious i 4 2 bedroom luiury apis

SSS Low movem specials SSS 10 4 Lahser BiO-35« 1538

N O V I W E S T G A T E V . l

S 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

S u i t e s f r o m $ 5 4 0

• Spacious A p t s • W * l k - i n Closets

• Pat ios a n d Ba lconies

, 8 1 0 - 6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5 O f f Pontiac Trail B e t w e e n W e s t a n d Beck Rds

M i n u t e s t r o m 1 - 6 0 6 &. 1 - 2 7 5

Q * U y 9 - 6 W . 4 . W i . 1 2 - 4

L o w M o v e - i n C o s t s M i c o w a v e & W i n d o w T r e a t m e n t s

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

F r o m $ 4 6 5 •. M E A T I N C L U D E D

H I N E S P A R K HV A P A R T M E N T S ,

{ . a 3 1 3 - 4 2 5 - 0 0 5 2 ^

M O N FRI 9 5 SAT 1 0 4

CLASSIFIEDS WORK

W E S T L A N D

H a w t h o r n e C l u b A P A R T M E N T

F r o m $ 5 0 0

S 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

H e a t I n c l u d e d

V e n i c a t B l i n d s

S h o r t - t e r m l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e

M i c r o w a v e s • O u t d o o r P o o '

( 3 1 3 ) 5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4 7 5 6 0 M e r r i m a n

B e t w e e n A n n A r b o r T r a i l & W a r r e n

M o n . - F r l . 9 - 6 . S a t . & S u n . 1 1 - 4

e n d

BROOKDALE Apartments

in Sensational South Lyon

• l & 2 b e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

• C a r p o r t s

• F a b u l o u s locatson

• S o c i a l act iv i t ies

C A L L N O W "

8 1 0 - 4 3 7 - 1 2 2 3

Can Today - Donl Deia* Only a Few AwHaNe

8 1 0 - 3 6 2 - 4 0 8 8

© W E S T L A N D C A P R I CALIFORNIA STYLE APTS

• 1 bedroom from SA8C

• Cathedral ceilings • Balconies • Carport • 'Fulty carpeled • Vertical bunds • Greal location to malls • Livonia school system

( 3 1 3 ) 2 6 1 - 5 4 1 0

$ 3 0 O F F * o n

FREE HEAT 111 S« Months Rent

on Ityr lease

Security Deposit $250 on all units

Westwood Village Apts.

459-6600 'On select jnits only

On Joy Rd Betweer NewOurgn and Hi* Rds

Apart mm".*

U n r a M m

Westland Open Sunday

HURRY TO! WOODLAND VILLA

lartvle mey wslj $45 00 o" 1st 4 months

$ 5 2 5 . 0 0 *

"Livonia Schools" 2 B E D R O O M S

WESTLANO WAYNEFORD «D AREA

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom courtyard apartments near trtopping 4 e«press ways Other amervi.es inctude

• Newly renovated Wtcheris • Carpeting . Free Heal • Air Conditioning . Window Treatments • Laundry Facilities

I 1 BEDROOM S470 MONTHLY

C O U N T R Y V I L L A G E A P T S ( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

W E S T L A N D W O O D S A P A R T M E N T S

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apart ments Amervties include • Carpeting • Owner Part Meal • Pool • -sundry Facilities • Intercom • Air Conditioning • Close To Shopping 4

E rpressway y • Window Treatments-Mini Blinds

1 Bedroom J505, 2 Bedroom S545

(313) 721-0500

Apartments

Furnished

Super closets Breakfast b a r - BIRMINGHAM - t bedroom com

W a l l e d L a k e / N o v i 1 & 2 Bedroom

Apartments 4 Townhomes Spacious an Winds, pool, dishwasher, slorage 4 laundry

$799 mows you in includes 1st mo rent

(810) 624-6606

TROY ROYAL OAK Full Spectrum Se.ection

Al Amber Apartments

<810i 280-1700 < amber apt com http

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S T .

PARKCREST APARTMENTS •

$ 4 0 0 . 0 0 S E C U R I T Y DEP.

$ 4 0 . 0 0 R E N T r e d u c t i o n

on s e l e c t e d 2-bedroom u n i t s

1 0 0 0 s ^ . F t .

W a s h e r & D r y e r s

L i v o n i a S c h o o l s

3 1 3 - 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 3

TROY SOMERSET UREA FROM S550

Sludw «md soacious 1 4 2 Dedroom apartments Amenities include • Owner Paid Heal • Laundry Faculties • Baicon.es or Pates • Intercoms • Dishwashers • Disposals • Air Conaticrvng • W -idow Tieatme«-iis Close To Shopping 4 E*pressways

VILLAGE APARTMENTS .8101 362-0245

t Walled Lake

y - WALNUT ^ RIDGE APARTMENTS 1 B e d r o o m . . $ 5 1 0

2 B e d r o o m s s ta r t ing at. . $ 5 5 0 With Approved Credit S25 Application Fee SENIOR DISCOUNT

includes • Meat 4 water • Air conationed • Balconies 4 cable • Storage • Laundry facilities • Easy Kxess I-696 4 I-

8 1 0 - 6 6 9 - 1 9 6 0 2 1 6 3 D e c k e r R d I Decker 4 Commerce I

Westland Estates On Wayne Rd S ol Warren Rd

S p a c i o u s 1 b e d r o o m 7 0 0 sq, ft - S 4 7 0

Pnee shown « for 1 yr. lease Shorter leases evoUUe

Great locationtieaWrster pool Bfcnds'air,<no pets 4 much more

313-722-4700

Appliances-pool-laundry facilities Security doors intercom

Cable -eady • centra' heating and air conditioning

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T S 2 5 0

313-422-5411 "Oin select urvts

Warren Rd bet WayneWewBurgh

Westland

Forest Lane Apartments

6 2 0 0 N o r t h W a y n e R d

S T U D I O - $ 4 2 0 1 B E D R O O M - $ 4 6 0 2 B E D R O O M - $ 5 0 0

SENIOR DISCOUNT' Amervties »xJude

• Heat 4 waler • Carpeting 4 blmds • Appliances • Laundry facilities • Pool 4 air conditioning • Walk-in closets • Dishwashers n selected i * *s • Cable avartabM On Wayne Rd between

Ford 4 Hunter

313-722-5155

Westland Park Apts. Across Irom Crty Park

(Cherry Hill) I between MiddleOelt 4 Merrvnani

(wtth approved creditl 2 bedroom, !•» baBvS520 Large 1 bedroom • $455 (1 year lease with credif)

MEAT.BUNDSPOOLNO PETS Open 7 days

—729-6636

WAYNE 2 Bedroom, heal 4 waler included S470'mo plus S*70 secu-rity 1 Bedrocm $395 heat Water

included Ca» 313-728-2480

WAYNE - NEWLY REMODELED It convenience rs whal you're looking lot look no further Can Courtyard Apts for complete details on our 1 Bedroom eMoences 313-278-9709

WESTLANO •emode«ed Stove, 'etngerator $42 Mo - security induoes heat, gas 4 water No pels 5313) 721-1639

t Bedroom, completely • 2S

FREE RENT FREE HEAT

Large 2 bedroom apartment $475 per mo, Section 8 OK Call now 4 receive SO"--, olt first month's rent witn approved credit 313-326-9008 or 313-721-6699

WESTLANO - 1 bedroom appli-: ances. window tnm guiet area, next

to mall AvailaBle Jan 10th I S425 mo (810) 437-7213

A P A R T M E N T S

L m a t e d a d | a t e n c t o n a t u r a l l y w i x x k - d H i n t s P a r k ,

e c o n o m i c a l , I a n d 2 b e d r o o m a p a r r m m t s a n d

t o w n h o u s e s C o m f o r t a b l e l i v i n g w i r h a i r

c o n d i t i o n i n g , p r i v a t e b a k o m e s . h u g e L ionets , h e a t

i n c l u d e d A l s o C a b l e T V , a n d 2 s w i m m i n g p o u k

S M A R T s t o p a t t h e I r o n t e n t r a n c e

W e s t W a r r e n

b e t w e e n M i d d l e b e l t arwi

W m o C M F S I

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1 Bedroom FREE HEAT

l o w of O o s c t * i*1T4 S l O M M

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for D e t a i l s o n O u r SpeciaJ '

( 3 1 3 ) 3 2 6 - 8 2 7 0 o o e n 7 d a v s

Windemere Apartments

1 * 2 B e d r o o m A p v t m a U r e m t a r i n g ]

• C e n t r a l Ak C o n d t t t o o l n o

• C o n v a n t o n t T o S h o o p l n g A n d b p u w i y i

• Cmbtm T V A v a A a b t e

• P r l v a t * B « * c o o y / P r t i o

• K J t c h o n W i t h O p e n B a r C o u n t e r

• D a n * AvaUatots

• 1 1 / 2 B a t h a A v a M a b l a

• A n d M a r a . . . V M t U a A n d S a a F o r Y o u r a a M

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 3 6 2 5

G r e a t L i v i n g • S u p e r V a l u e !

Scofsdale A P A R T M E N T

1 ^ d r o o m 2 Bedroom t n , m $ 5 0 0 f rom $ 5 6 5

$ 3 5 0 Depos i t

FREE HEAT and COOKING GAS D i s h w a s h e r s • V e r t i c a l B l i n d s • 1 1 /2 B a t h s

C e n t r a l A i r • Pool • L a u n d r y & S t o r a g e • T e n n i s

C a r p o r t • C l u b h o u s e • C a b l e R e a d y

N e w b u r g h b e t w e e n J o y & W a r r e n

m ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

C a n t o n ' s F i n e s t

B r o o k v i e w V i l l a g e

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m S 4 5 0

T o w n h o u s e s f r o m S 5 7 5

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and townhouses in secluded country setting. Central heating and air conditioning. Washer and dryer in each unit. Selected units have garages. Conveniently located on Palmer near Hannan Road. Adjacent to Fellows Creek golf course.

f S y C a l l ( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 9 - 0 9 0 0 — 1 7 1 1 O r c h a r d R d . , C a n t o n

WESTLAND LARGE one bedroom apartment Small quiel Building dose to shopping $399 per mo tor more-into 313-721-6699

W E S T L A N D :

T H E A L T E R N A T I V E

T O C O N V E N T I O N A L

A P A R T M E N T

L I V I N G

2 Bedroom Rancfi H o m e W I T H

Full size basement laundry tub, washer/dryer hook up, gas appliances, frost free refrigerator &

blinds thru-out ALSO

Spacious yards, private driveway and entrance

Lawn service, snow removal 4 24 hour caring

maintenance provided -along with City Services

"Eiffier cme cat or permitted •Restrictions apply

O A K V I L L A G E L - C .

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 1 - 8 1 1 1

pietely 'urr.shed apl with carport Lease 4 security deposl required Call after 4pm 810-647-4390

Furnished apis m small quiet com-ple» Fury furnished 4 oecorofed slud.0 1 4 2 bedroom units includes dishes line-is elc Cleaning services available Beach privileges No pets please Rents staring al $600 Heat & water included SHORT TERM LEASES for ijuaMied appt-cants

810-661-6309

FARMINGTON HILLS $500 per month 1 Bedroom UNilies included Bets'ord Inn Call Creon Smith |810» 474-4800

N ROYAL OAK t Bedroom tjmisJied condo. utiMies included MonBi to month available $725 per mo 1810) 477-3669

PLYMOUTH - 1 and 2 bedroom apartments completely furnished Available now

(313) 459-9507

PLYMOUTH SHORT term lease. I bedroom Wing room noo* Mcnen •nth utensils appliances utilities included, washer dryer $750montri Two month minimum 313-416-5100

CondosTomhouses

AUBURN HN.LS SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN WEEKENOS

Outstanding 2 4 3 Bedroom town houses 4 ranches, some w-attaohed garage 4 lueplace Call 810 Westbu-V-Auburn His 852-7550 Weatr-erstonai'Soulhtie'd 350 1296 Fo*pomte Famwigton His 473-1 f 27 Surrm.1 Farmington His 626-4396 CovinglorvFaimiington 851-2730

The Townhouse Speoakst Hours 1 Tam-5pm

S 3 9 9 M o v e s Y o u In

W e s t e r n H i l l s A p t s .

Immaculate Apts 1 bedroom Irom S 5 I 0 2 Bedroom frqm S560

Immediate Occupancy Free Heat & Water

Extra Slorage Space

3 1 3 - 7 2 9 - 6 5 2 0 We re located on Cherry Hi*, between Wayne 4 Newburgh

W€STLAN0

O R C H A R D S O F NEWBURGH

APARTMENTS

Spaoou* 1 4 2 Bedroom floorplans

(313) 729-5090

VENOY PINES APARTMENTS

- 1 4 2 bedroom apts some with ftrecxace

- Swimming pool - Tennis Court - Clubhouse - Professionally Managed - BeauMuity Landscaped

CENTRALLY LOCATED

IN WESTLAND

(313) 261-7394

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedrooms 1 BaBis newry decorated Close to downtown a5C N Adams, Unit 2 No pets $600'mo . deposit Call after 6pm 810-540-0694

BIRMINGHAM 1100 sc».ft lown-house. 2 bedroom central air nard-wooo 'loors carport S895 MO SHARE LISTINGS 642 1620 no lee

WESTLANO WAYNE / FORD RD

Spacious 1 and 2 Dedroom courtyard apartments located near shopping 4 expressways Other amenities •nclude

• Newly renovated kitchens • Caipetmg • Free Heal • Air CorKfnorwig • Window Treatments • Laundry Fatalities

1 Bedroom $470: 2 Bedroom $500 COUNTRY COURT APTS

(313) 721-0500

BIRMINGHAM UNiQUE 2 Bedroom ranch, pnvate entry washer a.-id dryer in unit on Adams. Between 15 4 t6 Mile Rd $850 a month Immediate occu-pancy Call 810-549-9401

BlOOMFiELD HtLLS 1 VTelegrapn. Foncross Condos 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, dishwasher washer and dryer Unfurnished SlOOOmcnth Furnished $130Q/month. (810) 559-1770

BLOOMFIELD HILLS • room. 2 Bath, fireplace washer,'dryer 1 yr lease no pens $750 includes heat 4 water 810-594-9756

• Large 2 Bed-washer,'t

< A Y T O \ -

Palmer

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R O C H E S T E R

L o w M o v e I n C o s t s I & 2 Bedroom Apartments

F r o m $ 5 3 0 Heat Included

S i t u a t e d w i t h i n 7 7 b e a u t i f u l a c r e s oi

p a r k a n d r e c r e a t i o n a l p a t h s - F o u r

S e a s o n s o f a c t i v i t y w i t h c o m f o r t a b l e

I rving i n a d e l i g h t f u l F a r m m g i o n

H i l l s n e i g h b o r h o o d E x c e l l e n t l y

s e r v i c e d a n d m a i n t a i n e d 1 a n d 2

b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s a n d t o w n h o u s e s

E a s y a n d q u c k a c c e s s t o i - 9 6 a n d

1 - 2 7 5 - d i r e c t r o u t e s t o t h e a i r p o r t ,

d o w n t o w n D e t r o i t a n d

& r m i n g h a m / S o u t h f i e » d

9 M i l * t o a d • 1 % m i W t

w a i t o f F a r m i n g t o n R o a d

W»*r>#r» a x l Or jar i m many tparlrntrt t

A U 2 N I S D E V E L O P M E N T

S U I T E S F R O M $ 4 9 0

HEAT INCLUDED S w i m m i n g P o o l

C e n t r a l A i r V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

Located between Lilley & Sheldon on Palmer Rd.

BLOOMFIELD TWP Completely hjr-r»eh«l ground tloor condo tor lease. June 1 thru Sept 30 Newer kitchen convenient location $1350 Call

B o b b i e S p r i g g Ralph Manuel Associates

(810) 901-1294

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Condo - Ann Arbor Trad 4 Evergreen Ewra clean, i Bedroom appliances $435 mo Cat 13131 533-6756

FARMINGTON 1 Bedroom condo, appliances, heat and water included. J625"nonth TRW credit check and

(313) 541-7230

FARMINGTON HILLS - Short term lease » 3 Bedrooms 1500 sq ft carpeted Basement garage Pets OK $111.0 a mo AvaitaOle Apm 1st

FARMINGTON HILLS Immediate occupancy 3 Bedrooms T» bath lownhornes avaMUe 2.400 sqft wesher.'dryer. tut easement, some with ao« course vww Ortyafewtefl Call Now' 810-477-0133 INDEPENDENCE GREEN APTS

LIVONIA - Large 1 Bedroom condo 5 FarmmgKm Mnt condition a l

appliancesrtieal A.r-Carporvpoo. t57S'mo . aecunty 810-477-6762

t96SMo to Er«oy Lake Lnmg at « best' B l o o m - o n Square U . Con tonxwary 1200 aq I t . 2 be*oom 2 Beth central a* ceramc 4 Berber Itoor covemoa Executive kitchen carport washer 4 dryer. mcluOe-

T o -

NOVI - 2 Bedroonv 1 Bath, upper urat condo Laundry room 4 garage Stwwnmg facilities $725^nc . »»C""«y («19) 475-8602

NOVI - ranch condo 3 bedroom 1 baih. washer .dryer pool $800 mo ( * • $800 security Available now

(3tai 533-7303

RomtAM

O A K B R O O K V I L L A 2 and 3 bedroom lownhoueae

$M9 to $500

Franklin Square Apartments I $250 OFF 1st MONTH RENT

I & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

FREE HEAT & WATER

i 6 MM RD.

8 .

'Hugo.

Open Mon thru F«., »-S PM Sat, by appointment

' •001 BRANDT 313*411540 TOO (WO) 969-1(33

ROYAL OAK 2 beOoom condom. mmstmtim t*» i « m o n o u •*> * ' 1 1 — > m m e t » » i e f y 1536 Cheeapeake (8101^4-1100

"OY AL OAK.-CLAWSON nee, , 4 MUe 4 Crooxa 1 bedroom 1H bem •

• V * Koqk-i»« M M I M . prtvale I W * » d wmn) $775 •terch Ca» weekdays •

(8101 8 4 3 4 M S

"OVAL OAK 14 I ^ C r o o k . New a oonao 1100 sq it 1 M

• 1200 P - < ' • • • » « decorated " « • negueaMa 8104

W M T H.OOUPCLO Condo 2 bed noma. 1 beiha pod. teraw courts

gx-ffisrsr. igars?7

«88-8iao

WAYNE HISTORIC AREA

2 Bedroom. 2 story 313-459-1790 Mnai $4 50 month

T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 6 , 1 9 9 7 O&E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 4 0 0 t o 5 0 0 < * > 6 G

CoodwuTownhou**

WtSTLANO • Updaied 2 Mory 1 bed-opr, loR New carpeang. heat 4 gaier mduded. appaancaa Available now 1675 810-348-8189, #734

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

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jVONIA 2 Be<*oom 9928 Farm-_aon aa, aW*«nre> new carpet. a*,! 4 bands, beaemem. garaga. no S o $635 313-453-4544. axt 1

HORTHV1LLE • BeauMU country sal-ma 2 bedrooms Mchen noa» cen-nil an AvailaBle now, $875

810-348-8180, »717

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

TROY Detune In-level, oil Lrvwmc* Mtaeen 15 4 16 Mae Roadi. 2 Bed-raoms 2 Baths parage, lauidry hooli-up appliances, air no petamo smoking 1150 sq It $835 mo

810-643-9690, enlenann 18

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C H O I C E P R O P E R T I E S 8 1 0 - 9 3 2 - 0 9 7 0

BEVERLY HILLS ranch, over 1900 • i n completely updaied. an appk-anoea 4 lawn Mmce 3 car oarage Bmtan^iam schools $152S»no

SYLVAN LAKE Boat docking included. 3 Bedrooms, modern «*hen new carpet W BtoonAeld school, $1050imo

FARMINGTON Bnck ranch in quel tamey na^nbomood. hnehed baae-ment has rec room 4 2 bonus rooms, tenoed yard - pete OK V4#S.mo West BLOOMFIELD 4 bedroom colonial over 2100 aq.IL whae kitchen w«h appaancee. neutral decor. West Bloomheld schools $187i^no

ATTENTION LANDLORDS: Credl reports r 1 hr (Mon-Fri)

Leasing/Management Services Available

DE ARBORN 3 bedroom bnc* colo-nial WarrervSchaaler area $92V mo 1 monlh security

(810) 478-5952

WE A'LAND - 3 bedroom newly dec-craisd carpeted fenced, shed Near schools $48S'Mo - deposit water nciuded [313) 425-3026

garage, basement, appliances, feoced yard $700A«0 RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

2 FERNDALE - Charming 2 bedroom lower in nice area Hardwood floors, antique Ban. dishwasher, washer1

dryer oarage Recreational space in Basement A MUST SEE' $785 . uW-,l«s 1810) 548-5946

a MILE 4 TELEGRAPH - 1 bedroom upcer "kgtne Appliances included $350 per month plus security

Call (313) 425-4407

OLD REDFORD Upper Bat. 2 Bedrooms

$150 mo plus utilities. No pets Call 1810) 220-1670

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Zl Bed roc*n Bnck ranch, central m Clean $ 6 7 5 a mo Al ter 6pm 313-937 1437 Beeper 313-250-4094

DEARBORN HGTS 3 beOocm new* •emodeied ranch, garage, tenced yard pWs oh Opaon lo buy $650 RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

4 0 5 How*

NORTHVILLE - I n r a ^ y c e e l e n c ^ y a n t

AL PROS (810) 366-RENT pets on RCNTAH

NORTHVILL£ 4 OTHER SUBURBS CORPORATE

TRANSFEREES For you RELOCATION NEEDS

Ca* O 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002 _

NORTHVILLE • Roomy CdonaL • bedrooms 3 baths, a* umaanret central an Great tocaaon anmedaie $1 69&mo 810-346-6245

OAK PARK • 3 bedroom, appaenc— bknda. shed, No baaenwni Available now $700 Cai 810-626-6133

.PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom 2 baths oaxfloors fireplace basement garaga. yard Security No pels

$800 313-591-6530 or 313 455-7653

PLYMOUTH - Housesitter lot updated 3 bedroom 2 bath tarm-house Fantastic country setting

(810) 477-8217

Man. large om, pen negouablii

Opaon Hi buy $625/MO RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

WESTLAM3 3 bec»ocm bno ranch 1* bath. 2* garaga. appkanoaa. pariM fc» L seamen, tenoed pets * $750 RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

WESTLANO - 2 Bedroom V4 car oarage, tenoed yard no basement, race area. M U M Apr* tat S82S mo pkJS security (810) 344-2822

WESTLANO - 4 bedrooms 2 bathe colonial 2 car garaga. beeemeru. a* appliances. Cherry Hal 4 Wayne Rd Sec dap $1,000 810-552-8282

WESTLAND - LEASE W/OPTION Quality butt. 1995 3 Large bed moms, central an a l appkancea. Iu» baaement. 2 car attached Immeckate occupancy $i400rmo Cal Carde 610-383^1668. Chambertam Real-lots (810) 851-4400

WESTLAND 8250 Uberty Uvona schools Sharp 3 Bedroom ranch ne*ty decorated appaancM lenced yard, garage no p e u no smokers $800 plue security Ava#able Mar 15. teer i3ia> 464^4te

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SHANTY CREEK/SCHUSS MT RESORT Recent!, remodeled 2 or 3 bedroom condo Siu<VSfc»-oU Over-looking Mopes end T l f LEGEND QOLF COURSE (810)6411418

TRAVERSE CITY area Torch Lake 100 yds Irom your porch swing 3 bedrooms. 2 baths 1880 s Victorian No amalang. no pels (810) 349-7898

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ROOMMATES . .FREE PREVIEW SHARE REFERRALS

810-642-1620 864 S Adanvs , Birmrngham

(810) 471-6862

REDFORD - 3 bedroom ranch, car-peted. living-room, lenced yard Pets OK RENTAL PROS 610-356-RENT

DEARBORN HGTS Rem wilh option Beautiful 3 bedroom home newly remodeled garage Dtsctnci 7 Schools $«5&mo - 975 security Musi be employed w'good crMl 4 willing to purchase

AERO REALTY 313-416-5431 or 313-699-4321

DEARBORN HTS ranch 3 bed-rooms, faiWy room, lirepiace, 2 oar garaga. finished Basement 1 yr min-imum $1000rmo Kessler 4 Co

313 421-2274 or 810 288-5C09

DEARBORN Sharp 3 bedroom 1 Brick ranch garage «mng room,

option to Buy available $850rmo I (6101 786-1823

Are You Fed Up With Renting? Why pay rent when you can own tor as utile or less

CALL N O W - ASK H O W 1

He Mai Preferred 313-730-1000

AUBURN HILLS - 3 bedroom ranch carpeted, living fenced, 2't car garage SSOO.'MO PEN AL PROS (8101 373-RENT

AVAILABLE NOW Bnghton Schools. 2 bedroom, i car attached garage, appliances Will take 6 month lease

(810*486-8110

BELLEVILLE. DETROIT, Royal Oak, r 3 1 1 bedrooms Vacant homes 4 Dart* apartment Kids, pets ok Hawnau Co Ca* 313-273-3223

BERKLEY men*,

_EY - 1 bedroom ranch baa garage appliances. $550

FtfcNT-A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620

BERKLEY - Charming 2 b«droom 1 bath finished basement All appli-ances Emra storage $825 per mo No pets 810-644-1411

FARMINGTON 4 ALL CITIES RENT-A-HOME

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS 810-642-1620

FARMINGTON 3 bedroom, 1 Bath tun basement New wmdows'carpet. updated kitchen 4 Baih Fenced yard $87Slmo • security oecosn Available Mar 1st Pets OK (810) 932-8292

FARMINGTON - 2 Bedroom living room,, newty remodeled. Basement garage Pets Ok $SOO.'MO RENTAL PROS 1810) 356-RE NT

F A R M I N G T O N Grand River-OrchardLake Freshly painted ranch tamify room 19«10. 2 bedrooms, appliances good storage SIOOQrtno D I H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

FARMINGTON HILLS - beautttul 5 be<»oom tnlevai. lovely lol. fireplace air. 2-i car share

». car garage ideal fanvty or $1900 a mo 810-478-0620

REOFORO TWP -Home imormaaon Canter has a free rental housing but-• o n board. Mon-Fn 8 30am - 4pm at The Redlord Community Center. 12121 Hemingway 1 block North ct Ptymoun Rd . West oI Beech Da*

ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 bedroom appaances negotiable. ' 000 eq It yard, pets negotiable $74<VMC RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

ROCHESTER, IN town 3- BeO-rooms. Basement garaga Vary dean Neai park $97Vmonth Moss (810) 652-3517

ROCHESTER - Very dean 3 bed-room basement garage appkanoes near park No smoking or pets $1050<mo (610) 651-5290

ROYAL OAK - 3 Bedroom ranch, m eaoelienl condition Appliances included Fenced m yard Love* treed nei^iBortiood $850 per mo plus security deposit ol $850 Leave

for Ronrae Jones at Syn-313-236-7142

message lor Ueco Realty

ROYAL OAk - 3 bedroom bungalow ak appkances including washer '*yer basement. AvattaOe 3-1-97 $850

Ca* 810-644-5620

ROYAL OAK - 2 Bedroom ranch Florida room. 2 car garage $700

RENT-A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

ROYAL OAK • 3 Bedroom ranch Appliances living room lenced yard, garage $800/M0 RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

ROYAL OAK • Charming 3 Bedroom all appkances. garage-* Da. $1195

Share Net Realty 100 s ol rentals! 642-1620

weSTLANO - Livonia schoola 3 bed n bnc* ranch, 2 M l baths tin-

ished Basement 2 car garage $1,195 mo (313) 421-2481

WHITE LAKE TWP - Bukders Model 1994 Contemporary Ranch Fnahed w.'o basement 3-4 bed-rooms. on 2 acres $2495 per mo KESSLER 4 CO 610-286-5009

Lake/Waterfront

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30115 Greenfield Rd Southfield

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OU-ot-Town Owners Proleaaonai raniai managamera ol homes and condos Western Wayne 4 Oakland county Best Service 4 reasonable lews 610-348-5100

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

5 0 0 Help Wanted General

ALMOST PERFECT JOB Moey Maid oilers no evarangs. week-ends or hokdeys No sipenenca required Car. Bamng lavlorma pro wded Promotions based on perl or-mance Joki our lamily lodayl Call 810-305-7070

CMPLOVMCNT/ INSTRUCTION

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BIRMINGHAM - non-smoking profes-sional temale needed to share lovely 4 Bedroom home SAOOYnonHv. vs

810-540-2906

CANTON PROFESSIONAL rrale looking lor a roommate Beautiful house garaga furrashed Utilities included $450 mo . - $450 deposit

(313) 397-3930

COMMERCE - 2 Bedroom i bath 1400 sqft . appaances, a». decks Available immedalefy $875rmo plus security <810) 655-9698

HAMBURG - STRAWBERRY LAKE 3 bedroom 2 tu» Baths 1500 sqft Hot tub $150(Vmo plus secunty

313-878-3436

WH1TMORE LAKE - Newty remod eled 2 bedroom, study, deck garaga. all appliances included $ 1 300,'month No pets Non smokers (810)486-0968

m Mobile Home Rentals

PLYMOUTH country setting Large bedroom $37Smo includes cable

land a« utilities Fult hguseprivileges (313) 4§9-5269

FAFIMINGTON HILLS - 1 4 2 Bed-room traders lor rent Ou«e1 park No pets From $75rwk Evenings 6 30-8pm only (810) 473-8436

Southern Rental*

DISNEY ORLANDO CONDO 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Pool spa. golf t e n n i s $ 4 9 5 wk D a y s 810-545-2114, Eves 81CF652-9967

BIRMINGHAM - Adorable 2 Bedroom bnck ranch Walking distance lo town Spacious rooms, new kitchen 4 oath Full basement, large yard, garage AP appkances and lawn ser-vices $1050mo 644-3149 or

816-1443 i

BIRMINGHAM 4 ALL CITIES

F R E E ORE VIEW, CATALOGS. PHOTOS

HOUSES CONDOS APARTMENTS "Since 1976"

TENANTS & LANDLORDS SHARE REFERRALS

RENT-A-HOME 810-642-1620 364 S Adams, Birmingham

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedroom ranch/duplen 1100 sq ft Modem kitchen appliances fireplace dec* ravine ol $875 per mo includes uM-hes Eves 313-953-0674

FARMiNGTON HILLS-3 bedroom 2 bath carpeted All appliances garage fenced NO pets $900'mo (313) 953-5455 or (810) 685-8138

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedrooms 1 bath Dean, movc-in condition 2 a car iarage. no basement $1100

810-642-1391

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedroom house w>Vvmg area, large yard shed Available March 8 $650 00 MaadowMar.agemem 810-348-5400

GARDEN C1TY- 3 Bedroams, a*x«ry kitchen sunroom. stove refrigerator lenced yard $620 mo plus security Ford 4 Mtddebefl 810-348-7604

GARDEN CITY - 4 bedroom stove 4 refrigerator 2 car garage, arge tencad yard, $80Qmo * security Available Apr 1 810-231-1764

GARDEN CITY 4 bedroom bungalow 2 bath a> garage appaances dec*, double W, privacy fence S825 RENTAL PROS 1313) 513-RENT

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom ' Bath, <ull basement lenced yard Appli-ances include stove, refrigerator dishwasher washer 4 drye< No pets $a5Grmo 1810) 642-9892

GARDEN CITY • dean, 3 bedroom home w garage very good neighbor-hood S65amo Call Jim Anderson Century 21 Dynamic 726-8000

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom bun-galow wa* to town hardwood floors, saiement updated lenced S1 '00. •no 810-852-4787 810-752-3547

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom 1 bath bungalow w covered front porch Kitchen 4 laundry appliances carpeting 4 neu-tral decor $900>month Open house. Saturday 4 Sunday 1-4 1144 Smrth,

1810) 646-8412.

BIRMINGHAM • 2 be<*oom ranch, carpeted, all appkances lenced yard S73QMO RENTAL PROS 1810) 356-RENT

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedrooms. 1 bath, hardwood floors 2"« car garage Close to downtown $900 a monlh

Ca*, (810) 771-0472

GARDEN CITY OPEN SATURDAY 1-2PM Completely redecorated, great loca-tion 2 bedroom ranch country kitchen and doorwak to deck, plus an eilra lot Immediate occupancy No pets $695 month . security 2951? Windsor S of Warren W of MrtJdleBeil Agent

HUNTINGTON WOODS l l -Scoiia-Bnck 5 Bedroom cckorual, 2 Baths 1730 sq ft . fireplace new furnace, air. 1 car $1500.'mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

INKSTER • 3 Bedroom carpeted partial* finished Basement fenced lor pets, option lo Buy S575/mo RENTAL PROS 13131 513-RENT

lenced yard, new carpet 4 tile mca neighborhood neat 4 dean $450/ m o % $450 seccnty 313-722-6573

ROYAL OAK Renovaled, stylish m-town 3-4 bedroom vintage home Fireplace hardwood floors new kitchen garage screened porch $1100 a month References required non-smokers, no pea Available now 810-825-2151 (810S 549-7400

SEVEN • inkster. mce area, 3 bed-room bnck ranch, new carpet 4 paint, no pets 2 car garage $7l0/mo plus secunty 313-537-6287

SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom ranch Dmmg room, a l appliances yard Pets OK S7QO V O RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

SOUTHFIELD - Newty decorated 2 bedroom ranch fenced yard garage new carpeting appkances Avaaable now $695 810-348-8189 t726

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

SOUTHFIELD H'Pierce. 2200 sq ft . 4 bedroom Bnck colonial. Bir-mingham schools Zi baths I arm* room 2 car. air S1675rmo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-1002

STERLING HTS - 3 bedroom ranch tamaly room, fireplace aa $900

RENT-A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS 642:1620

FT LAUDERDALE condo sleeps 4 Week or month available Ma- Apr-

Walk lo ocean 4 shops -8898 Eves 810 652-9274

May Wi 810-852-1

HILTON HEAD Palmetto Dunes, 2 bedroom, 2 bath large luiury tor 6 Free tennis pool 3 b«kes 3 TV VCR Easter week available smoke tree owner (810) 624-7747

N DEARBORN Heights- Oust neigh-borhood dean house pnvMeges $350 mo plus secun* - indudes util-ities Leave message 313-561-0170

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom basement apartment private entrance, non smoker. 12-OrcharQ Lake $57(Vmo (810) 848-0570

LIVONIA area Room tor rent $300 mo Indudas u»-•ties Non-smoker Ca* and leave message |810) 478-5393

R E S P O N S I B L E W O R K I N G PERSON - 20-mid 30's to share nice comfortaDie home oft 9 Mile 4 Wood-ward area Quiet neighorhood lull house prrvaeges. large cable ready room New* remodeled kitchen, hardwood floors must see S26tV mo . u t * t « s Share phone opScnal $100 security For more mtormaticm cak 810-542-6'78

5 0 0 HrtpWant'-Clienrra:

ABle to Average $8-$20 Hour* AVON SPRINGTIME SALES

At Workptace-Neighbors-Fami* Benefits' 1-800-742-4738 l !8^r )

ACCOUNTANT • permanent pan bme poetUon Farmmgion Hills com-pany Computer skills 4 accounting experience through financial recused BS Oegree a plus Wages Based on enpenence Fa> resume to Km by TUBS, >11 at 810642-0680

ACCOUNTANT Property Management Company seeks pan time professional lor gen eral accounting duties Fie utile hours degree preferred resume lc

6736 Telegraph S>nle 110 Bloomfcied Has Ml 48301

APARTMENT LEASING AGENT Experienced leaang agem «i retire-ment housing Ful time for Lunui? Retirement Community Must be available to work aome evenngs and weekends Send resume lo: Box I16CW

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia. Ml 48150

APARTMENT MAINTENANCE PEOPLE

Management company loobng lor pan-tune and Ml-bme maintenance people to< several locations Enpen-ence a must' Salary and beneMs Mail resume to Ivannoe Mgt 7013 Orchard Lake Rd Suite 110 West Bioomfietd Ml 48322

A P A R T M E N T MANAGERS Resident manager couple needed 'or

suburbs Musi have imrwnum ot 3 e»p«rience 4 be able to cer-

mamtenance, oversee antrac-tors run o«ee do rent rolls and leasing Benefits include apartment B«ue Cross paid vacations and holidays Phone B19*»24-8991

Fa» 810-424-7971

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APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE

For large suburban proper* manage-ment company Must have 2 rears experience in proper* management Apa-iment 4 utilities included Call Mon Fn 9am-Spm 810-352-4043

An Equal Opportioi* Employe'

ACCOUNTANT TA* PREPARERS Wolverine Slatting Services needs your help, we are accepting applica-tions lor immedule consoleration. all experience levels welcome Calf 313-513-8600 or fax resume to 313-513-0071

ROCHESTER 2 bedroom condo (3 floors) Non smoker Prdessionat $37Smo Available immediately

(810) 650-4942

ROCHESTER HILLS, Close to down-town Clean professional male or female wanted S400«T>onth includes utilities not phone 810-652-7676

ROCHESTER LOOKING tor female roommate under 25 lo move into 2 Bedroom apartment noar Oakiarvd Univetsi* m ear* May $305rmonth CaB Beth (3131 886-5581

3 E Time Share Rentals

VACATION AT Tropical Macallan Mexico Ocean Iront resort May 3rd -10th Sleeps 6 $750 negotiable

1-0001 Eves 313-394-I

ROOMATE WANTEO Westland Livonia area Smoker

OK $90''week Contact Pan 13131 266-2168

ACCOUNTANT 7 years industry expenerce with ,nte-grat»3 -eai time computer based man-agement information system In depth & L support journal reconciliation and multi-company financial reporting PC spread sheet applications and tjeve' opmeni We oftei comprehensive be-iefns and competitrve salary

Forward your resume and salary requirements to Bex <1613

OCse'ver 4 Eccenlrc Newspapcis 16251 Schoctcraft Rd

Livonia. Mi 48150

APARTMENT SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Position at River Bend Apartments Wessand PlumBmg heating. cookr>g and appliance experience required Musi have own tools and trensporta Hon Salary and benefits vcludW App* Monday-Friday 7 45 am - 8 15 am al Rivet Bend Apartr-ient -namle-nance office 30500 W Warren, of Cat (313)565 9845 for an appexnt-meni" -or la» resume to

1313.1565-5807

5 0 0 Help Wasted General

r A S S E M B L E R S M y WeeK* P ^ «

Novi. Plymouth. Canton L Madison

Famvnglon H*k. Novi. P- -Oonta.

M A Y D A Y R E S O U R C E S < 8 1 0 ) 8 2 7 - 1 1 6 3

ASSEMBLERS-FITTERS Mecham cal* mdned For cuikomued M a i manufacturer Soma aipenenoa a loots required (810) 437-1122

ASSEMBLERS Neeoed for Bikes ^nlle

1 888 you.- area stores FuM)art lime

— 314-0048, EXT 4000

ASSEMBLY POSITIONS • AVAILABLE

With awning and enclosure manufac-turer Will train Experience with elec-tric hand tools helpful Bene Ms 4 opportunities lor advancement App* m person Wayne Craft. 26300 W Eight M M Rd SouthlieiO

ASSISTANT AUTO BODY SHOP MANAGER

Top notch assistant manager needed immediate* 'of Mel Fart Lincoln Mer-cury m Waterford Must have under-standing of aa phaaes of repa»r work, •nsurance oaims Organizational stuns and ability to motivate Stat a must' Excellent opportunity to join Michi-gan s fastest griowmg dealersh<) chain Full-time Blue Croasfllue Sfweld. 40 tK Musf nave resume and1

j- recent references Can 'or appoint-ment As* for Mtler Fart. General Managei MEL 'ARR LINCOLN MERCURY

WATERF(3RD (810)683-9500

Equal Opportuni* Employer

APPLIANCE REPA'R TRAINEE

to earn S60 000 plus per year Com mitment required Must nave good diving and woi* reccrd

(313) 522-0596

ROYAL OAK 2 professional females se«k 3rd lo share largo home m great neighborhood

(810) 549-4885

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SOUTHFIELD - Furnished room kitchen 4 laundry, employed female.

| no smoking including utilities I SSOOmo 18101 357-0021

Vacation Resort

Rentals

BOYNE CITY 80 ft of pnvate beach or. Lake Charlevoix Sleeps 6

Talung reservations 810-651-0330

BOYNE COUNTRY 3 bedroom, 2'n bath home on Walloon Lake. 6 mi s S ol Petos*y sleeps 10 Days 810 986-5396, Eves 810 373-585'

same lo share 2 bedroom apt mo plus electnu 4 pftone Small pet ok I have none (810) 524-9252

Accounting

CREDIT ANALYST

Fast paced manufacturing 'irm head-quartered in Plymouth. Mf seeks a full Credit Analyst Wit independently manage collection actrvey and ana-lyze new accounts tor $l0mm receiv-able portfolio Could <ead to supervisory role Position requires 4 yr business V accounting degree 3-5 yea-s of progressive experience si long verba and written communica-tion sk:»s PC skins or spreadshee' DataBase and word process*-- j We cfer an excellent bjr-«-,r package F c immediate consideration forward resume wrtr sale* history lo

Cieot P O Box 6407

Plymouth Ml 4817Q E O E

WESTLANO RENT 1 Itwd of a 3 bed rtom house $5007110 no smoking no pets (313i 595-6043

YOUNG ADULT ROOMMATE 10 share Lrvonia house $50 week plus '•» utilities Drug tree Rob, alter 6pm

313-537-9273

' ' T I R E D OF R E N T I N G ^ * Own your own home, no money down, payment same as rent Good or marginal credit,

. Call 313-438-0033 ^

TROY - 4 Bedrooms, 2"4 Bath 2500 sq fl . 2 large dec*s 1 oft master bed-room wtth lacuzzi. 3 car garage on 1 acre $1B50ftno 9-5 810-624-7333

TROY Long Lakarjohn R • Fresh* painted 4 Bedroom Brick cdooiai tami* room fireplace" Baths 2 car, air. no Basement $140a,mo 0 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-W02

BIRMINGHAM - Bnck Cape Cod 3 bedrooms 2 baths finished Base-ment central air all appliances, garage w, openers secun* deposit $700 (313

INKSTER - 27305 New YoK 3 bed-room New oak kitchen fmshed basement 2nd bath new carpet 4 paint Garage 4 yard Section 8 okay $700 (313i 697-4577

pels $147Vmo 810-646-5743

BIRMINGHAM Country French home beauBfut* decorated. 2 bed-room . dan. Vi Bafh central air. fin-ished basement 2 car garage, near downtown. $2200nio 8'0-646-8896 LAKE ORION • 2 bedroom. aB

Iwmg room lenced yard X » M O

KEEGO HARBOR - 3 bedrocm 1v> bath, air appkances basement, fenced. 2 car garage $850M0 RENTAL PROS (810| 373-RENT

BIRMINGHAM - m Town 4 Temfic' 4 bedroom 2'4Ba1h hardwood floors

(arage basement, appliances 1500 • secun* 810-646-6200

BIRMINGHAM 4 other suburbs • o w t r e -

TRANSFEREES For your RELOCATION NEEDS

Call D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

BIRMINGHAM Sharp 3 Bedroom wtth den, Irving room, loft, skylights, basement, kreplace Avaaabie now $' 500 810-348-8189. »71<f

R I C H T E R & A S S O C

B I R M I N G H A M - Spacious 4 charming colonial 3 Bedrooms, 1 bath lormai dming room, Breakfast room baaemant 2 cai garage tire-place central air Pets OK $125<Vmo (810) 540-2665

OK $800 RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

LIVONIA 4 ALL CITIES RENT-A-HOME

TENANTS 4 I AND! PADS 810-642-1620

LIVONIA - 3 Bedroom 7 Mila Uemman Al new rwde Air ctoee to

No Pets No Smokers (8101 428-0204

everything Nr StMOmioritn

LIVONIA • Bnck 4 Bedroom 12 Baths 'ami* room wah kreptace a* appliances lenced yard $550 Sec-Bon 8 OK (3 '3 l 794-6874

LIVONIA - d e a n 3 bedroom/? tiX bath bnck m-ievei appliances an carpeted Fenced yard 4 oaraqe 1*3 pets $875rtno (810) 553-8784

Cory 3 Bedroom ranch, newer oaroe' oreal kn-

B'RMiNGMAM - WMk to town . 3 Bed-room. 2 car garage Basement pri-vate yard, central a* $1450 After 5pm 810-881 -4773 616-526-0232

BIRMINGHAM w a » to town' 2 bedroonv t Bar, Bands baaemant appkCicaa Aa ural $85(Vmo • f'4 securt* (810) 848-8200

LIVONIA fireplace new»r carpet _ •shed Basement central m aftaefted garage Available 4-1 $1,250

810-348-8189 <741

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

BIRMINGHAM - we* w 3 bedroom on double lol Central aa . hot kjb many updetes $12T5*no 1*4 mo •ecunry no pets >10-6*8-0031

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Quarton/ mfcatar • 4 bedroom quad. 2-4 Ba»«t

schools 2 car a* $250<ymo 0 * H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

BLOOMFIELD HKLS 4 bedroom 2 ban. 2

$'85<Vmo 113-425-7153

BLOOMFIELD TWP H*a Schools Large 4 bedroom one* rant* on comer lot Fam#y room, 3 tirepiacee 2 M W hef haiha flmehad •efc-om lower n w

oarage I a*tel l Merch 15 al $1875 ROCHESTER - c m » m u r t o w i 2

2nd rwwptw Appaancee

GOOOE " 8 1 0 ^ 4 7 - 1 8 9 6

CANTON 2430

H M O m o 113-421-2274 810-288-9008

CANTON - 4 bedrocm 2-4 Ba» 2400 a« I aaay aooaea to a l kaeweys 8 Ihopptng W ' « l pooN 8 dMMjuSae WiXJOwo S I l l d r O T B *

CLARKSTON - 1

JSLSTXfcTSBSo RENTAL PNO< (8101 373-RENT

UVOMA • Fariaeac i^00aq*3bad-rovn ranch Iwrg room, Uraftace -anew an tencad yard garage *va» aUa 4. 1 $110& 810-34M18B *727

R I C H T E R & A S S O C

LIVONIA mkater Rd 3 Bedroom 1 bath uk*y room n«w caroet 4 part, tencad. ihed No pet* K-SO-mo .

(810) 628-9093

WATERFORD - Sharp 3 bedroom, ranch, hardwood floevs new kitchen " 2 fireplaces garage appliances A v a i l a b l e 6 - 1 $1 2 0 0

810-348-8189, «7I1

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

WAYNE - mce area upper ftal 2 bedrooms, alt appliances large yard. $40CWno. • secun* cak.Tracey.

(313) 525-8646

W BLOOMFIELD-2 Bedroom dean home. Pine Lake prrvilege* No pets $70Q«no (517| 546-4619

W BLOOMFIELD - 4 Bedrooms 3 tu* baths, 2 5 car attached oarage, circular drive near X-ways $1,850 Mo-»ecur«y I810) 614-1877

BOYNE-LAKE CHARLEVOIX 3 Bed-•oorA 2 t Baths, sleeps 8 linens gnfi. cable TV. dec*, flock. S75ape» week (810) 646-7816

BURT LAKE cottage on the water -Quiet dear beautiful Steeps 6 Turn key No pets $700 a week

B'0-828-7454

BURT LAKE Goners, muftipie fami-lies Houae on take Sleeps 16

(810)437-5339

C A D I L L A C - B E A U T I F U L LAKE Mitchell Collage sleeps 8 A* com-torts oI home Great weeks still avail-able (313) 729-2249

CHARLEVOIX lakefront condos sleeps 2-8- poo. air. cable, walk to town iacuzz 810-363-3885 810-855-3300

ENJOY THE Polo Lodge on Big Twin cake Close to sKung 4 go» Accom-modates 8 3 hrs from Birmingham $400 per weekend SIOOO'Nvk

(810) 645-9030

GRAND TRAVERSES Bay Immac-ulate 2 bedroom Fishing boal 2 seat paddto Boal Sandy Beach swim-ming golf Casino gambling great timing $800 per wk B10-851-0096

S B Rooms

BIRMINGHAM PRIVATE well fur-nished room smafl refrigerator 4 microwave Walk to town Available now $65-'w. Ca* i81C> 646-2377

ACCOUNTING (Ent* Level I

We are seeking candidates to til' an entry level position m an accounting function Respcis-Bilities wilt inclu3e creating spreadsheets (Excel) bal ancing reconciling ana — a - ^ g aaAiStmems tc accounts lor packing shipping matenai. creating w«ek'y and monlh* repots mve-vtory anc-''eight Bill analysis with t*ng ana file mairnenance

Ouautications include accounting background st-ong PC skills w. spreadsheet software and wrmen communicaiion nu»» 2 or 4 Yr

I oegree in Business preferred, nol | required We offer a ccnpetmve com-

pensation package with fun bene'its Please 'cwara •esun* win salary history to.

Acct j jR P C Box 6407

P*moutr Ml 48170 E O E

APPLIANCE SERVICE immedate positons aavaaaBe lor leer, expennced in iepa.nng knechen and launmdry products Also apetxenlece posnlon abtabobe< lor person win etectroicai and Or mechanical appi-tutfle (810) 626-0885

ASSISTANT GROUP HOME MANAGER

lor home m s Lyon area Need group home tfammg and vakd drivers cense Full Benef ts 4 competitive

wage Can (313) 663-5837

5 0 0 E U p V a t f c d G M r a l

{ASSISTANT MANAGER COUPLE Dependable « * # l e needed to aeaM n maneong a md-aue aperenart oommunlty In eie suburban area Ptevwua extienance pukanea. Oreal benaMs and apanmenl included H C a l (313) 274-4785

ASSISTANT MANAGER Sma* Lworaa rata* siora Days e v e rung 4 maksnda 24 to 31 H e * * hours par «* . Rakarencee requirad Send raetene 4 hand wftBan cover to Aaamare Manager PoaNon. cTO 4083 S Commerce Rd Commaroe Twp . Ml 48382

ASSISTANT MANAGER Poaibon avakaMa al SouMald apart -man oommieiey. aeafang ln*iidual w«h strong background in leaamg and otkca opa«a»ona Ful ima pos. t>on avMataa tor tnandy dapandabte parson to (on our Mam App* in peraon al Cranbrook Centre Apart marts, in SouMMd 18333 Souti Or On SoUMeld Rd. S ol 13 Mae

ASSISTANT MANAGER App* at London Fog al New OuOet Center Howel See

ASSITANT SUPERINTENDENT To new home conaBuceon I t M v Needs a M * to raad bkjapnres Sand /eeone to MV Bukttng 783 Wkig Rd P lymouth Ml 4 8 1 7 0

313-451-2447

A T T E N T I O N E lectronic Assemblers. Machine Operators Packagers 4 Food Serines Employees Wcavenne Staffing • accepting appkeanons lor poakiont that our opening now"

Call 313-513-8600 For application information or lax a resume to 313-513-0071

ASSISTANT GROUP home manager fO' home in Arm Arbor Need group home training completed 4 vakd dnv-er s license tun benefits, competitive

c a I2T13-1 58T -W3-9 t _ 13131 663-5637

ASSISTANT MANAGERS Entry level $1600mo Wik ttain the right people Full-time

Can Amy (313) 455-0186

ATTENTION JOB HUNTERS

If you are under 22 years ol age and oul of school We may have a job tor you"

Contact J Richards (313) 729-4172 a>l 36

A vane* ol entry-level joOa are now a v a i l a b l e No e x p e r i e n c e nec*$Mry" E O E Musi mae JTPA e*gib*y

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APPLV TODAV WORK TOMORROW

$SS 150 00 BONUS $SS Temp-To-H«e

Permanem 4 Tempwary GENERAL LABOR POSITIONS

Work in Metro-Detroit s finest Businessei

Flexible schedules IPp pay great opportunities"1

Apply m person Tues 4 Thurs Between 8 AM 4 10 AM

29777 Telegraph Rd Surte '311 In trie Onyx Plaza

i Between 12 4 13 Mi»t Rds on •he west side of 'Telegraph! BE SURE TO HAVE "OUR

PICTURE ID 4 SOCIAL SECURITY CARD

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

Soutntiefd 610-352-130C Auburn Hitls 810-373-7500

Lrvonia 313-266-8600 TaylC' 313-284-0777

FARMINGTON HILLS • love* house Neat professional femaw preferred Nan smoking or drinking S300.'mo

1810 : 477-8212

GARDEN CITY - Bedroom 4 smmg room ? bath cable 4 kitchen pnvi leges Must Be employed 4 drugtree $9Swk (313) 525-7109

A C C O U N T I N G i Novi health, insurance agency seeks ' indmduai lo process agent ccv.r-.-5-' sens, comnvssion inquiries anoTman-

ciai statements Minimum ot 2 tc 3 I years accounting experience

required Salary plus benefits (810) 348-8200

LlVONiA - Furnished room light cooking mature woman on* Non-smoking $82 w*.SlOC depc-s" Ret orences required 313-953-9535

APPOINTMENT SETTERS For our Northville office

Full time 9-4,30pm or 1 30-9prr 4 Saturday 9-lpm

Part t.me 9-t Of 5-9pm 4 alternate Sals 9-'ptn

up 10 $7 plus comn.saic--Own transportation a musl

Can Shemv 1-800-933-9230 EOE

APPRAISER/'LICENSED PowUora arw now operatic m ihe greater North Oakland County area 4 Genesee County Top pay is avan able Fax State cense 1 resume ID

8 1 0 - 9 3 9 - 4 7 1 3

4 DEERFIELD W O O D S

ONE MONTH FREE O n 13 montn, 2-OPdroom lease

No security deposit wtth approved crecfct

1 4 2 Bedroom Apar tments f r o m $ 8 2 5

Free water • im mediate occupancy

CAR POM T • BAI CONY OU W T K ) • rr>Ol

Farmmglor Road between 6 4 7 MMa Roads Open 9 00 am - 5 00 pm

810-476-6868

APi>RAISER Rapidly expanding Bir mmgham appraisa l im seeks-licensed Appraiser or Valuation Spe-cialist immediate operwig Call Parn 6"0 433-1616

A P P R A I S E R S - State -ensea roai estate appraisers Top -ee pa-d Rep* to Box «t€28 Observer 4 Ecceninc Newspapers

36251 Schooicraf Rd Livonia. Mi 46150

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

Expenencea person needed for Ann — I Arsor contractor Must have kncwl-

REDFORO - Deluxe fumeheo rooms ^ o 1 A,A bmmgs sworn state rriad service. HBO Low_ da*iA*^i menfs ar-c other construct.cm

ndudes 313-535-4100 Roya 810-544 1575

REDFORD Room lor wonung person S6Sweek Shared utilities Si00 deposit Ouiet neohborTtooo

I313i 534-0109

documents Sk- is in L-voc.ng. coiiec tions & customei servce Must know Lotus '23 excellent pay 4 benefits Fax resume with salary requirements to 810-220-4960

APT GENERAL HELPER Fui time Lighi n-a,r 'trance t grounds worn lor Cantor, Apr com-plex Beneti-s Call Mon-Fn 9-5pi-3'3-455-7200 E C E

APT GENERAL HELPER Fuii-time L ight mamienance/grounds wc-rk to-- Farmington Hills Act com-plex Can Mon tr-'_ r « 5am-5pm 1810)851-011' E O E

HOMESTEAD charming beachfront lowohouse 2 bedrooiri 2 bath great view 4 decor Sleeps 7 Book spnng 4 summer now (810) 334-1984

HOMESTEAO RESORT Glen Arbor Michigan 2 bed-

rooms. 2 baths on Lake Michigan (313) 426-2517

Connjerciallnd.

See Class 1394'

NOVI • 14,000 sqft warehouse W'loaOng docks 4 1801 sqft ot office 1-96 4 Bee* Rd

Call 810-348-8864

W Bioomtield 3 bedroom 2 story tarm* room lake front. $1295

INTERLOCHEN, SW ot Traverse j CJ* Green Lake waterfront Sandy beach aoc* Boating Charming 3 Bedrooms Pnvale paved road no

S850,'wk call now

Ginaw Mini Storage

ACTIVITY ASSISTANT flesponsityiites include assisting with social and therapeufe recreational programs o» the center tr-.a31na1.on and creaitnxi* essentia Long term care experience desired

App* at or Call HEARTLAND HEALTHCARE

DORVIN Artr Human Resources

29270 Mcrtcck Lrvon«. Ml 48152

810-476-055C

AQUATICS. AER08 IC & STEP INSTRUCTORS

Neede'i "or heath a'-3 we-mess center in Plymouth Can Connia a'

,313t 459 tB«X'

A R C H I T E C T U R A L G R A D U A T E

wilh les-gn background & 1 minimum ct 5 years expe-ence n Custom resi dentiar 4 commercial p'Otects Submit resume tc Bex 11631 Observer 4 Eccerinc Newspapers

36251 Schootctaft Rd Livorua M> 48 '50

I ADMINISTRATIVE PERSON ! m r i i T i i n r ,-.i i - r r ^ ^ •or permanen' lull time posrtion at A B T V * N FURNITURE 0' Westland M. yv « I. II A r1.1T tirma nmn r-uwes

Share Labnga. 842-1820. no 'ee

W BLOOMFIELD CommereeGreen Rds - 2486 sq fl colonial 4 bed-room*. Z4 Baths, brushed Baiement. 2 cat. no pet»'amokar» $19C<Vmo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-W02

W BLOOMFIELD - Love* 1200 sq ft noma. 3 Bedrooms on lake. $'295/mo Available now Cat Slater Management 810-540-6288

W BLOOMFIELD Tn-tevel 3 bad rooms 2 Baths lam* room, Hre-ptaca at appkances an dec* lenced yard, man* ertras 1 bli to Upper Straits Beach $1 525rmo

810-881-3438 or 81<«07-0ei8

W BLOOMFIELD Walnut Lake Farmmgion 4 Bedroom cokomai 2724 aqft. Zi baths, tamey room-Ber a* no patsramofcers $250Wmo O 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

WEST BLOOMFIELD 2 bedroom

E d, IM car oarage J ' t xyo j NTAL PRC®, (810) 373-RENT

LIVONIA S/Newburgn - 3 bedroom bnck r«wh 2"4 belia fame* room

2 car, air $1880Yt«o 0 4 H PROPERTIES

LIVONIA new* i'amciHala«1. 1 Bed room 2 Beth sen Beaemem » 7 S

i '4 —curt* deposit Cat «10) 347 8829

LIVONIA PlytnoiMh I 1 Beet, re

$75<Vmo Ron P»13> 271-1

LIVOMA SINOULAR Bet*oom ooMoe ontoifla wi pnvate M $485'monih . $600 aecu-S T S S e (313) 525-5083

•880 MAOtBONHT* 1 fnahed beaamanl j a y

RENT-A-HOM« SHARE L T I N Q 8 142 *820

MILFORD 3 b e * o o n 1 beti.

(SW)

MW.FORO NEW —cu»e 4 bed-room 42 isarmorth Or leaee w*\

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arerenoe Oeeng room

| ' t44M» Cat t (SKT) M84400

WESTLANO 4 Beoooma $62S monBW $795 aecunty Secbon 8 Okay (810) 478-7488 or (818) 227-3417 Pleaae leave Massage

WESTLANO 2 be»t»m 4 «hed 1575 per mo plus t'» mortPi aecu-nty No Pets AvaeabW Merer aei

(313) 453*186

rapid* growing massage school ; haairt, rr,aniTa)r^»

LAKE MICHIGAN Beach Home 15 S of of Charlevoix 3 • Bed-

rooms Boating, golf skxng antiques nearby A* seasons 810-539-9008

LAKE MICHIGAN - N Muskegon love* 4 bedroom 170 ft irontage pnvate area, pictures available juna 4 Sept 1616) 755-1071

L E E L A N A U COUNTY 18 Bedroom 19 Beth •Ret rear on 340 ft 6 5 acres on W Grand Tra-verse Bey m beautiful Leelanau County Close tc Goe, casmo marmaa 4 village ct Nortfport KJea: for large tamey reunions partner meetngs. Business antertairnng Hot t ub * boat saps A l rooms have gor-geous Bey news pnvate «eflmg

616-935-0111

Wanted to Rent

Good oommumcation skills com puter and dencat expenence neces sary Professional aB>lif*s ana positive personality a must Some college preferred Responsibilities include Student records a tendance wnlten correspondence placement

FAMILY ol 5 from up North looking lo and work in bookstore Great oppor-rent or rent with option a home in | turwty tor growth Send cover letter WesbarvlGarOen C r * area Approx and •asume to Kaimeer Grooan $850i>mo Call eves 313-641-2475 | irene Myomassology InsMule, inc

— ' 10911 10 Mile Rd Sie <200 South-Western Wayne Coun* Looking 10 share home Woman wnlh 8 year old son Renl open (313) 947-1804

iwwl Ml 48075 Fax 810-569-4261

needs 'uli 4 part time employees M'jst be able to work averangs

t ireai benefit pack weekends . P . Apc-y m writing to B30C Wayne Westiand Ml 48'85

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ENJOYABLE L I V I N G Y O U

C A N AFFORD! 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

FROM HEAT $385 INCLUDED

Beautiful Setting in a Great Location!

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Models Open • Mon-Sit. 9-6 »Sun. 11-5

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ALARM INSTALLER TRAINEE experience a phas we tram call between 8am-4pr'-

810-358-2555

MULLETT LAKE - 1 Mae N of Topin abee 3 bedroom 2 baih updated quaint collage Dock wboat. $1500-' wk $500'week end 818-528-7132

ORLANOO"Disney Works 3 / 1 5 3 ' 22 4 3 / 22 3 ' 29 2 BeOoom I sleeps 6) M y furnished condo New decor kiichan Waanemyyer Linens Aahes A* you need except tood Poet 4 term* 810-352 5883

ABSENTEE OWNER We personak/e our service io meai your leasing 4 management needs

• Broker Bonded • Speoakongmccrporale transleree* • Batore makng a aacwor,. cal us1

D & H

28592 Orchard Lake Rd Farrrvngton H-«s ' 8 ' 0 l 737-4002

ALARM RESPONSE OPERATORS

immediate openings Fuii-wne 2nd shift Experienced or on trair Bene-tils Ncn-smokmg oftce Walled Lake ] N of Now 1,810| 669-2206

AMOCOTXJNKIN OONUT Now Itxnng tor morning ttvft. slart al 5 am part or f u l time Flexible hour* $800 m fo start App* al 39800 Arm i Arbor Rd 8 1-275 Plymouth

[313-1 459-5944

PETOSKV Lakatront remal home 2000 aq ft Boyne e^e vacation home Ca* for pnee 4 avakabety

(810) 673-2580

FIR5T MONTH'S RENT 15 FREE!

H»y Apar tment Quick Pick! The ayicker you pick, the m o r e

- ' ' - ->u could Mvcl • Qu ick A p p r o v a l ! e Quick Move In! • Qu ick S a v i n g e l

| 1 & 2 bedroom Starting from $759 • Open 7 Day® A Week ( S u n . 1 2 - 5 )

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Loca ted o r Haf l^er ty b r t w 13 & 14 Mile J l

West land's Best Value...

BLUE GARDEN APARTMENTS

• Close to Work! • Convenient to Shopping!

Our Value Package Includes: i Fetfaonable updated

a p a r t m e n t • Ot f twealwrs • M m B u m * • La r fe . «eci#e grw^e

Horace room wi th e * h apetlmere

• Pool and C W t o u s e

• Heal and WMar • Balconies • Air Condtlionet • Laundry tactMies in each, bmldirc

A v a i l a b l e . . . • Cable TV • Special Pet

R E N T S F R O M .

*485 We 're proud fo orter f h a tmmt vmhM

In rout momy to Witland Ctimrry MM n—t Mvrhnm

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Special Discounts Now Available*

FEATURING: • 1 4 2 Bedroom Apartments ' 2 3 44 Bedroom Townhouses • Covered Perttmg • 19 Floor Plans • Sunken Living Rooms > Cathedral Ceilngs • Dens

• Spi ra l S ta i r cases

• Washer*Dryer* Select Units' > Fitness Center | Saunas • Olympic Indoor Heated Pool • Smel Pets Welcome

313-455-2424 Located in Canton on Joy Rd.

botwoen Hix & Haggerty

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6 G ( * ) C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 0 t o 5 0 0 O&E T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 6, 1997

CMPIOVMCNT I Help Wuied General

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ATTENTION JOB HUNTERS

the following cities Dearborn Dearborn Heights Garden City Gro*** Pointe Gross* Pc.rua F a r m * Gros te Po in t * S n o r e i Groase Pointe Wood* ln»s !« ' L>voriia. Plymouth or Radford

THERE MAY BE A JOB READY FOR YOU

CONTACT -i ftelwsm (313)729-4172 X 36

A Variety of positions tor persons 22 0* oic»r WE TRAIN No r°D exper«nce necessary E O E MEETS JTPA Federal Pro-gram cmena

Funded by JTPASEMCA

HEM

500 HeIpWut«DG«neraI m HelpWantedGenertl | J ^ ^ S p W « a i ^ G e n e r i i l

AUTO MECHANIC Busy 10 bay srwc lop commission* paid lo certi-fied applicants E •ce l led benefits Also mechanic* assistant 4 < * w s Leave message 810-247-4130

AUTO MECHANIC Good pay and oenfeits

F u i and pari lime Ca* !B10V 474-0036

A U T O M O T I V E Earn $25 000 . per year w in Benefits Musi nave mechanical ability and enioy wcikmg w*h peoo-e Great tor somebody with a Z«bart o> Aulo One background [experience no! -eces sary) Mtlt ipto locations Appty -person Mid-west True* ' Si Rtverview

ACCOUNTING MANAGER Supervisory enpenence and related degree required Should be knowt-edgeatxe regarding financial institu-tion operations, results oriented stilled in Human relations Financial statement preparation hinng. training, spreadsheet word processing experi-ence a must Salary commensurate witti eipenence excellent benefits package

18610 Fort

AUTO BODY 4 ' FRAME TECHNICIAN

Tired ot tne ups & downs of commis-sion work'' And argumg with your boss on whets fair oi not? L U C K Y S COLLISION, ol Farmington Hills celebrating our 14m year has an opening tor a qualified-state certified person "Great 4 reliable' hourly pay with over-time Paid vacaJions & holi-days Btue Cross 4 uniforms 5 days no weekends Call Joe 810-471-1.148

AUTO BOOV REPAIR TECHNICIAN

Blue Cross retirement plan available Need to be state certified I C i r cent-

A U T O M O T I V E Full time CW Change Tech wa.nie<J We are looking 'or 4 dependable sen motivated person We wifl irair the right individual Farmington HHIS

810-553-7111

AUTOMOTIVE Oul Changers a n d ' l i g h t Service Techs Earn $400 to $500 per wee« Apply i person Nov. Motive inc. 21530 Novi Road between 8 4 9 Mile Roads

PART-TIME ACCOUNTINGTELLER POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Flexible hours • Posstfile benefits $6 85-$8 60 pe ' hour Experience preferred

Send resume to Vice-President ol Finance

soc CREDIT U N I O N P 0 Box 7065

Troy. Mi 48007-7085 OI Fax to (810) 641-3809

C A R P E N T E R . Full time, year around 4 0

hrs/wk D t r n v r l p o t i o n , working tor an owneriWianager at varxxjs apt commurvtie* m Farmmgion H * a aree Salary CA« benefits with or without a free apt F# oul an appkeahon for an interview at Oakland Manaoement Coirp 31731 Northweaiem & Middto-bett Rd »250W

CARPENTERS ESTABLISHED company hirmg exp. rough carpenters Foreman poonons available 122 lo $16 per hr F j medical dental, pension and paid holidays Also hiring less expen-enced haroworkers 1313) 429-9948

Of (610) 346-2514

500 Help Vtnted General

CATTAILS GOLF Oub now raring tor all positions Cooks WaitslaM Course Maintenance BaaCart V a M Competitive wage, go* privileges Ask l o r T o n y o r J o h n ,

1610)466-6777

CHAUFFERS Hiring lull 4 part-time Send resume 10 4772 Tara Ct West Bloomlieid Ml 46323

CMAUFFEUB • ' « * ' atMty prelessionaMm flenbkty necessary C M 9am-5pm 313-454-9796

AUTOMOTIVE PARTS DELIVERY LAKEVlEW AUTOMOTIVE INC

J tor DRIVERS with knowl-edge of southeastern Michigan required Musi be dean and neat and nave a clean driving record Apply in pe>son weekdays 8 a " lo 5pm. 6841 Midrtebefl Road Garden Ctfy ' M l

AUTO PARTS COUNTER WORK

S S f f l S tecn*4 auto j * • W ' T E T ? B ^ « s iwr*> Hearth insurance 401K I Redlord Cali^J ^

HOUDAV 30250 Grand Rrver in Farminglon Hills

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN A growing Famvinglcm Hills body

fechttainee Meath nsurance. 40 M.gn voluTie wor t l oad Earn S55.000 - Call between l - 3 p m 810-737-7122

Aulo Body Technician

Apprentice Auto Body E xpa-'ding our work force Busy high volume n.gn quality shoe Full ben-efit package Ke'ora Co lkvon 39566 Gran-^ Rivet. Novi 810-478-7815

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Manager | servce advisors parts personnel

needed GroMng Chrysler Oeawr expanding Call R'Ck Burl lor interview B10-229-4100

AUTO PARTS DRIVER Wests-de Deafcrs-nip Has ar- m m -3iate opening tor a Auto Parts Driver

Contact JOHN JEANNOTTE at BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC

(313) 453-2500

BEAUTY SALES to t6. 'hour • Benefits

Incoming phone Orders Ma/Or Suppi«r No Weekends

EMPLOYER PAYS FEE EMPLOYMENT CENTER AGENCY

(8101 568-1636

CASPENTERS Experienced Own hand loots Steady work weekly pay Farmmgtw Hills Sub Call 7am-7pm

C A R P E N T E R S & L A B O R E R S

Farmington arei Shield 4 Dental

Blue Croes-Blue (517) 22"3-7518

AUTO DEALER Busy L iv ingstc County Ford deaJier ship . -x#"g lor expenenced Ford j parts counter person Can M k e I Ambrose (517.546-2250 exf 33 |

AUTO DEALER immediate opening* tor • Technicians • Service F-orters • Quick Cube Tech Helper • Accessory mslauer E xperience preter-ed Excellent pay 4 | renews Apply in person to Boo I Severs Pontiac GMC. 38000 Grand i River Farmmgion HiBs. Ml

10 1 03 4 78-6000

AUTO PORTER Fun lime checking r parts Cleaning shop and cars $6 50 to start Apply at Randy s Collision 13560 Mer nman. Lrvoma 13131 513-7530

AUTO SERVICE MANAGER TRAINEE 10 S30K 45 hours, week Salary bonus benefits

B10-524-.1500 lax 524 2461

r — , AUTO TECHS $ Earn $18 72 per flat rale hour •

L ! ^ i oene'its Busy shop, lots at work, only experienced 4 certi-

fied piease. app", m person Nov. Mot-ve Jne . 21530 Nov. Road oer«e«n 8 4 9 M.ie

AUTO OETAIL - Fu* lirhe-part Ijme P refer expenence but wJt tram inte-rior cleaning, exterior rub 4 * a x S30 per car (313) 459-80(48

AUTOMATION ENGINEER

Ptynv.u!" based manufacturer rea—res a narnjs-cr au lomaton engioneer wuh a Oackgrourxl in automatic 4 sem« automalic machinery Can»daie w « Be mvolyea »itn design, retrofit 4 maintenance ot new 4 exaaing systems Applicant required to

ol me following sensors. PLCs. pneumatics, fabrication, welding, tool room eQuipmera 4 blueprint reaomg Auto Cad base com puier skills Ideal position, lor ambitious, rnotrvajea person with immmal supervision Pay 10 com-mensurate wilh experience Appfy E 4 E MaAutacturing. 300 Indus-

\ j . i a Or P-ymouth. Ml 43

AUTO Westside suburb dealersmp now accepting appkcalion-s -or me l» -lowmg oosil ioni

Full-time Porter Full-time

Certified Technician Full-time Service Wnter

Full-lime benefits include vacation & noudays health 4 de-.ta coverage 4011^ prcgram

Appiy lo Box «1560

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvorua Ml 48150

B E V E R - V

A G E E LINE O P E R A T O R

Fast growing "beverage com1" pany is accepting walk-in appli-cations lor production posrtions ideal candidates wi» nave some mecranica1 skill and 1 -3 years exper ience w t h packag ing eouipmem Full t ime positions open You can receive

• Competitive Wages • Medical 4 Denta-• Prcrf't Sharing . 401K Plan • And more .

Send work history to <14 Line Operator P.O. Box 700713

Plymouth. Ml 48170 _ Or Fax TO 313-416-3610 ^ E O E '

C A R P E N T E R S Needed »iin al leas! 2 years expen-ence Excellent pay Full health 4 ' r l e •nsu ia ra Can FARMINGTON -

CONTRACTING 810-477-9488

CARPENTERS 5 yrs minimum exper ience 40 h o u r s a o e e k indoors all wmler Bir mmgham Pay by exper ience C a l 6am Jo 5pro. 810-540-7718

CHEMUNG HILLS Country C M ) Looking tor M l & part-lime Greens Department crew members Mu»t be motivated 4 hard working Golt course expenence a plus Also looking lor part-bme HorooJtunst to ma<nta*i course flowers, snn* i s 4 d u b house area [Qolt

500 Help Wanted General

included) Ca l . (517)!

CARPET CLEANER Entry iev»! supervisory posit ion lor carpel 4 laoric oeamng restoration $ 3 5 0 * * end up if qualified

Ca l 1313) 425-4613

CARPET C L E A N E R Immediate opening' No expenence necessary1 Will tra.n" 810-449-7699

CARPET CLEANER Part-lime position available No expenence necessary Wil. train (313J 425-4626

BICYCLE A S S E M B L E R needed Irom Bnghlon down to Ihe boarder Reliable transportation, basic tools required Call Continental Retail Ser-vices 1-800-526-4983 leave name phone nxnber W»ll contact you to arrange interview

AWNING COMPANY

F u l time days 1313) 537-8260

Livonia needs Bake. 4 Decorator commensurate with experience

313-464-8170 IT BEAUTY SALON

W Bloomfield area neecs Assistant M l time Please call 610-626-7467

BODY SHOP Terr i f ic o p p o r t u n i t y for a n e n e r g e t i c , h o n e s t l e a d e r . W e h a v e a s h o p w i t h s ta te of t h e a r t n e w e q u i p m e n t , g r e a t c rew , d i r e c t r e p a i r faci l i ty . A l l w e n e e d is you ! F o r d m a n a g e m e n t e x p e r i e n c e , p l e a s e . S t r o n g a s s i s t a n c e f r o m a l a r g e s h o p - d o n ' t h e s i t a t e . T h i s c o u l d b e y o u r c h a n c e to m o v e up . E x c e l l e n t p a y p l a n & bene f i t s .

Fax resume to: (313) 668-8794 Attn: Mr. Leonard or send to

Apol lo Lincoln Mercury 2100 N. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, Ml. 48103

P o l i K r o t i A n U U I I U I U 1 I U I I

Technician

DENSO. a wor ldwide leader in the development and manufacture of high-quality automotive systems and components, has an excellent opportuni ty available for a Calibration Technician at OIK Technical Center located In Southfietd, Michigan. _ .

This person wi l l be responsible to maintain all existing cal ibrat ion procedurea jmprove equipment calibration system and procedures, develop an in-house calibration laboratory, communicate wi th all product engineering groups, and track calibration documents.

To qualify, a m in imum of 3 years' calibration experience is required. Ideal requirements include experience in an ISO or QS9000 certified lab or a comparable mi l i tary ' program, computer skills, and outstanding recordkeeping and organizational skills.

To apply, please sdrxf your resume and salary requirements to: DENSO INTERNATIONAL AMERICA. INC., Human R M O U V M S , Dept OBEC 3 9 7 . 2 4 7 7 7 DENSO Drive, Southfield. M l 4 8 0 3 4 . Equal Opportunity Employer.

DENSO

• BILLING E N T R Y * • Steady »ork E»cel*nr income . Flexible Hours . Knowledge of W - x x w s he-plu. . 40 l (k . Plan

1,3131 993-0497

BINDERY - Commenai Pnnter A full time experienced bmdery

operator Money No Object Call (313) 427-2867

BINDERY Printing company has 2 immediate openings in Bindery department Bulk mailing expenence a plus Full-time aays (810) 473-1414

CARPET C L E A N E R S needed Truck mounted unit* Exper-e.-ce preferred. Full-time only Hourly

commission Can A d a m ai

810-548-3600

CASHIER CSR, full oi part tone competit ive wags hourly plus commission Apply

in person AE Amoco 20595 Farmington Rd. (at 8 mae I

(8101 442-0202

CASHIER For Busy wests«Je building materials center Seeking self motivated «n1h excellent people 4 telephone skHls to lo*n out team App*y m person Mon-Fn 8-5pm See Office Manager

41900 Ffcrd Rd Canton. Ml

CHILDT1ME

" W

CHILDREN S CENTERS

See*s creative and energelic LEAD and ASSISTANT CARE-GIVERS VAN DRIVERS. COOK, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR lor nawyiai child care company Fue and part time positions ava i lab* Full time benefits include 401 -K, insurance oplions paid vacation, holidays, and much more To p^gin—ft—rewarding L-aiee' will' C">ildl.me Children s Centers, please ca* one ol the lollOwIng centers nearesa you Westland 313-425-7870 Westland 313-729-3434 Canton 313-961-3222 Oak Park 810-551-4660

Hills 810-469-6555 810-475-1516

E O E

Farmington Northville

CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

IrMnm Personnel ha* operang* tor eel-motivated, friendly, people ori-ented Cler* Serve* Represent* twes Positions include daily customer contact by phone, inler-vwwrig, testing and placing on |ob assignments Must!

Opening* i Madeon He^jM* cites*. cuWomer service experience nelptuf E lie Blew benefit package Send re* i *n* and saxary f»qu«e-ments to

HR/CSR Mgr P 0 Box 221

Eanpomte Ml 46021 or Fax to Bt 0-775-7665

500 Help Wanted General

CONSTRUCTION - Pan Driver' Heavy Equipment OpwatofLaftorer Steady work with overtime Expen-ence necessary C a l lB10> 752-4032

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ENGINEER

FulMime position. 45 hour week, won <nart»e 4 granite contractor Mutt

base math 4 a •ndwduai «eh some be a n * KJ won.

S-S S(Vhr lo Star ana <8101 474-2500

COLLECTIONS Long-term care pharmacy seeks full l ime expenenced cglleetion person Candidate must be motivated experi-ence m medkal Wiling helpto Must nave a x o u r l n g *ki«* Complete Ben-efit package and «« • • •» rn wortung environment Please *end resume or letter ot applicalicm to Specialized Pharmacy Service P O Box 3347 Livonia Ml 46151, Attn Accounts Receivable Manager

Construction - Residential Builder currently seekmg customer Service F ie ld R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Post f ion includes se rvwng homeowners after closing Hands-on construction expe nance lools truck, and expenence deal ing wi th h o m e owners is required Also. Construction laborers needed Send resumes lo

The Selective Group 27655 Midc*ebei1 Road

Suite 130 Farmington i-fells Ml 48334

Help Wanted General

CUSTOMER SERVICE PROBLEM SOLVERS

Free OelJC tremmg tor las! advance-mem in this lasl growing f i e« Candi-dates are offered • career advancement opportunity • positive atmoapeieie • no sales r e s p o n s e * ! * * • long o f short term assignments. • day or evening assignments . temp lo hire avaiable

Help Wanted General

OE SIGN » maiMactunng ftrm needs production help, carpentry or wood-working M l good alMude and work eonc required Sand letter to PO Box 131. Southfield Ml 46037 or Fax 313-531-779t

DESK TOP PUBLISHING" GRAPHIC DESIGN

Medium v / e printing company fia* immeaiai* opening* in our graphc

an teoalment Carw>aa«es mu»i Birmmghafn Lh-onia &46 7661 - 473-2931

Advantage Staff ing

COLLEGE GRAD To $30K Manage new auto

renting branch C I Corp 810-524-1500 810- 524-2461

CHILDCARE ASSISTANT Full t»ne needed 'or toddlers and pre-schoolers $6 00/Hr References required Southfieic area Vlanchea * Daycare (810) 569-4765

CHILDCARE ASSISTANT 30 hrrwk Licensed home daycare

S Redford ' Uvorua area Call alter 6pm 313-937-1716

CHILD C A R E Prov-de-S -eeued tor infants toddlers 4 p*e-schoolers Farmington Hills

810-471-1022

COLLEGE STUDENT to perform courier services 4 other misc duties

Responsible individual with transpor-tation (610) 645-5400 ext 218

DIE SETTER/ JOB REPAIR

Clea'1 elfcwnt -.etA. s iampng faoMy

COMMERCIAL CARPENTER Experienced sle*l stud layout person with crew leader experience Musi be acle lo travel Salary nego t ia te

(313) 459-6320

BOOKKEEPER'ACCOUNT ANT tor CPA turm located in Southfield 3-5 years experience Pay comtnen surate w.'expdnence Ma-i or fax resume 10 Davis 4 Dams, 291 DO Northweslern Ste 250 Southfield 48034 FAX 810-356-3701

BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE lor pecpie oriented Bingnam Farm* Service Company Strong Lotus skills a plus Full Benefits Send resume 4 salary requirements lo Personnel Depan-ien- 30600 Telegraph Road. Suae 2156 Bingharr. Farms. Mi 48025 or Fax to 610-644-6072

CASHIER Pan-time position now available No expenence necessary WiH train • Flexitwe Hours ( No Sundays

HCOays or Evenings) . Clean and Pleasant working

conditions Apply m person dairy between 10am-4pm at

Medical Center Pharmacy 41935 W 12 Mne Rd

Nov. , Ml ("s mile east ol Nov. R d )

In the lobby o« DMC Hearth Care Center

BORING MILL OPERATOR Experienced on MC Horizontal Oonrg r m with Oatrok control Excellent wage S tnnge benefits Apply or send resume Galaxy Precision 7777 Ronda Dr Canton 313-459-7008

BOWLING LANE A M F Mechanic Bartender Waitperson and Janitorial

810-665-8745

BOX OFFICE MANAGER' GROUP SALES

Needed for JET Theatre «i West Bloorrtieid Must be computer iterate Can for appointment 810-788-2900

BRICK LAYERS 4 LABORERS Expenenced New residential con-struction 313-941-5971

BRICK PAVING LABORERS NEEDED

Can between 8 4 1pm810-6IS-3563

CASHIER / RECEPTIONIST

Part-time povuon lor C *mon *alon No Sundiy* or Holidays Fieidjle hours Fnendly atmosphere Call Penny 9arr.-5pm: .(313) 459-5528

CHILD CARE STAFF Quality hourty drop-«n child care where luds can have tun I STAFF TOO11 Permanent full 4

an time Open 7 days 4 everwigs

My Place (Just lor Kids) 3610 W Maple at Lahser

7305 Orchard Lake N of 14

CHILD CARE WORKERS NEEDED

3 1 3 - 7 2 9 - 3 4 3 4 3 1 3 - 4 2 5 - 7 6 7 0 313-961-3222 EOE

COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST

The Oty of Wayne is accepting ap ( * . cations for the purpose of eslab-Itthmg a Comnwvca l ion Speciaksl el igible >ist Salary $24,055 -$29 066 High school Optoma ot equivalent a required Applicants must be able to type accurately 30 words per minute an a computer key-board and successfully pass written and oral examinations Must have the ability to handte emergency phone c * i s and dispatch emergency vehi oes tor tne Police and Fire Depart-ment* Applications are available m rhe Personnel Department. 3355 S Wayne Road. Wayne Ml 48184 or send a sen a»»esseo stamped enve lope to the above address to request an applicant*! Completed applies hons must be recerved in ihe Pe-sonnel Department by 4.30 p m on March 14 1997 Resumes completed applications will not be accepted

The City Of Wayne •i an Equal Opportunity Employer and doe* not discnmmale on !he basis at race color national ongm sex rel i^on age or disability in ernpiovmen! or the provision oi services

CONSTRUCTION

S U P E R I N T E N D E N T Due 10 growth ot company we have immed^te need tor another Construe-ton Scoermtendent lor NEW HOMES CONSTRUCTION in Rochester Hills MUST nave minimum 3 years NEW HOME construction supervisor expe-rience be well organized and able to handle responsibility send resume with list oi project names and sizes to HOMES P 0 Bex 255005 West Bloomlieid

FAX

CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT

Local General Contractor Ooking for experienced Job Site Supenntendent Must have experience n the supervi-sion of sen performed heavy concreie won. Mus' ai9o have a backgrcK*to m Ihe construction ol industrial and auto-motive facwties from the planning mrough the Imai puncr- i«t stage Send resume and salary > equ ip-ments l o

Conslrucfon Super.ntenoefi Rudolph,"Libbe Inc P O Box 67040 Canton Ml 48187

No phone calls please

CONTRACT HARDWARE Distributor looking tor help in warehouse ship-ping receiving & welding part-time Century Hardware (810)478-1530

CHIMNEY SWEEPS $500-$700 plus weekly guaranteed

Must have truck 4 ladder Gas allowance Will l ra* i

Can (313) 416-0192

COUNTER HELP Wilkng 1o tram Flexible hours Good pay Please can City Bage Sylvan Lake 810-681-1266

Customer Service

JOIN THE AMERICAN T E A M " 1

American Blind ana Wallpaper located in Ptymoulh is currently accepfmg applications lor enthu-siastic and moi-vated mdnndual* tor tne tallowing positions

TELE-SALES REPRESENTATIVES

Tne*e i n d i v i d u a l * a n s w e r INBOUND sales can* trom cus-tomers across the country who ca l m response to nalonally placed advertising Thais nght'l ' NO COLD CALLING!' OUR CUSTOMERS CALL US" Sales experience s preferred Average reps earn $6-$ 10 pe- hour (consisting C a base plus

c o m m i * * i o n | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H CUSTOMER SERVICE

PROFESSIONALS nese individuals m u r

of Customer inquiries and nave proven record 0< ulikzmg their problem solving abiM.es Quali-tied candidates also must have minimum 0' one year exper-ence n a high volume TELE SERVICE POSITION Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e w i l t experience

American's employees oene'i Irom • comprehensive paid naming • 401K retwmer-.t saw igs plan • career opportunmes • full and pan time shifts

available

These positions require app»-cants to have excellent commo neat o n sk«s. basic computer knowledge and adaptabaity work m a last-pacAJ chal-lenging environment Please ca>i

313-207 5855 or 1-800-230-7947 to speak wflf

an empWvmem spioal isr

^American HltnJ j n J \VaHp«ptT f a c t o n

COUNTER PERSON Dry C l e a n e r s Fu l l p a n t ime Pleasant W i l tram Good pay Farm-ington area (8101 478-309€

have expenence m a last-paced pro-duction environment and be tamaar with Quark Pagemaker and other grapNc programs on Mac Systems Wages commensurale with expen-ence Fun-time days BeneMs mduoe 401 fk) (81 Ol 473-1414

DETAILED window Miter rusl-prooier Ziobart Tidy Car l u l 4 part nmo ca l R^ha rd 3 l3-425-51»0

DIE REPAIR E«per«nced •< repair 4 trtSuWe-*hooting of program translef 4 ime dies with ability to set-up 4 operate loc.; room machinery Wages depen-dent upon expenence Apply m person 9am to 4pm CCT-Piymouth Stamping 315 W Ann Arbor Road Plymouth M- 48170 or send m v m e

to 313-543-1515

DIESEL MECHANIC Experienced m heavy equipment

Must have own tools B10-437-173!

EOE

orkmg unfh cogressive di#s 4 a<r-leed General too "ocirti Knowledge helpful Abie fo^et run 4 -epa-r ,obs ExceHenf benefits Salary based on expenence Apply o> send resume to E 4 E Manulactunng 300 industrial Dr Piymoult, Ml 481 ' 0 (across from Unisys'.

DIETARY AlOE PART-TIME

Apc*y m pel son at American House 14265 M«*1leOeli Livonia

CHRISTIAN LEARNING Center s m need of 1 lull l ime pre-school teacher and 1 part time assistant afler noonsl i to 5 30pm I Please c a l Dawn at 313-455-3196

COMMUNITY CENTER AIDE - PART-TIME

Needed 15-20 hrs per week For more info call Sharon at The Salva-tion Army 1313) 722-3660

CASHIERS 4 COUNTER HELP wanted m Farmington m i s at interna tonal Market Place Full-time posi-tions available Starting $6 50

810-655-5570

CASHIERS DELI / STOCK Full-time 4 part-time Retail expen-ence Greal working condit ions Starting up 1c $8 an hour Bir-rrvingharr, Call Ke"y 810-644-6060

CASHIERS For self s e r v e g a s s ia l .on* , 1

convenience stores Fuftrpart t ime Days afternoons 4 evenings Good iob toi retirees Apply in person only Dandy s Marathon. 27350 7 Mile or Dandy's Marathon. 31425 Ann Arbor Trail

C A S H I E R S Full 4 part time, all shifts Competitive wages BeneMs available Appfy at Marathon . Warren 4 LiMey. Canton

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Wanted for Novi area shop Cal 1810] 349-4866

x BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR ^ OR LATHE HAND

5yrs mm detail expenence • Exceaent waoes and benefits ALTO MANUFACTURING INC

1313) 64I-6COO

C A S H I E R S Positions available, ' u l 4 part nine m -arge drug store expenence pre-ferred tuff time benefits available Apply Warren Prescriptions 32910 Modebelt al 14 M M Farmmgion Wills 810-655-1177

CITY OF WAYNE

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

PLANNER I - Application* are being

accepted to eStaCkstl a Ptanner I el.-

Clist Starting salary $27,918 Planner I will work o r economic

development and planning protects, obtaining and admmistenng grants C 0 6 G program* and various DOA prcyect* Must have a bachelor degree in urban planning Local gov-ernment work experience t * pre-ferred Applicants must have a valid State of Michigan drivers license and an exceieni driving record wilh no more than three <3> points on current driving record Applicant may be requred to apply for copy of current driving record a! own expense. Ihrousfi the Secretary ot Stale Appli-cation* are available m the Personnel Department 3355 S Wayne Ro*d. Wayne Ml 48184 or send a self addressed stamped envelope to ihe above address to request an applica-tion Cdhipieied applications must be recerved m rhe Personnel Depart-ment by 4 30 p m on March 14. 1997 Resumes without completed applications w * not be accepted

The Cny ol Wayne i* an Equal Opportunity Employer and does nc* discriminale on Ihe basis of race, color, naeonal ongm. sex r e i ^ o n age or disability m employment or the provision ot services

^Commun i t y Coordinator^. International Exchange Program I

I Pari-lime pro'essonai sough! lor I • international exchange program I • that places European young • I adulls m American homes 'or one | . year ch i ldcare .c ross-cu l tu ra l . | exchange experience Hours 'lex- I

idle Work Irom home Hold • monthty meetings Provide sup- I

| port lor participating families and 1 » a_ pairs Exchange program • I experience and degree prelerred | . people S»|»S a ~ - s l Marketing. . I educanorvcounseimg background |

Ia plus Must reside m either P ly • moulh or Canton area Modest •

| salary plus expenses Great I 1 potential tor growth and adOtonal " I benef i ts Begin ASAP Fax | . resume and cover ietie> 10 .

Regional Director I AuPAlB HOMESTAY | ^ (8151 3 8 5 - 1 5 7 4 j

CREDIT REPORTING Positions Available * DATA ENTRY

r CREDIT PROCESSORS • CUSTOMER SERVICE

Good typing 4 communication skills essential For h^jn-energy office Hourly wage • benefits AO applicants subject to fu» background check Send letter or resume to Attn MDG Factual Oaia 18451 12 Mile Rd Southfieto Ml 46076 ot Fax to

1810) 557-7679

CREW MEMBERS Tree care company looking lor hard-working responsible ana expenenced residential crew members Must have or be able lo acquire CDL and pass drug screen (810) 623-950C

CREW SUPERVISOR Forklift expenence required som« mechanical ability prelerred Call (3131 849-2864

CULTURED STONE Installers Earn j p to $1000 per week Be your own boss lacing stone Year-round work We pay every week Light weight product Ask tor Mr Stanley

313-449-6334

CUSTODIAN M l or pari time f x » -t o n available on afternoons Pleas* send resume lo Ladywood Hi j f i School, 1*680 Newbury Rd i w r a M' 48154 Attn Maireenance Dept

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e S p e c i a l i s t

Crosswmos Communities Inc Michigan's largesi residential homebu«er is currently j e e k r n g a Customer Service Specialist 0-j.aii'ieC candidales will posses excellent oral and written commu-n c a l o n skills Candtaales must possess Bachelors degree from a tour year college oi university maiormg in communca ton or Business administration To -om Our fast paced team p-ease send oi fax resume W CROSSWINDS COMMUNITIES 41060 VINCENTI COURT NOV! Ml 48375 FAX 810-615-4129 ATTN HUMAN RESOURCES

0 I l \ M H ION I U*-Sl-ot 1 \KMIV;H) \ H i t i s

Assrsted Liv ng for r r*mory impaired is looking tor dependable people to iot out lean- Fun 4 part-lime DIRECT CARE STATFF experience preferred Day 4 afternoon shitt Ca» 1or interview (810) 489-9362

A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R Previous group home experience and • xceiiert leadership at>'ilies required

I lor g' r.up homt.- in Lworua 16 | l . i i i *yete l art , I I Aflemoon shift Ben-

e f i t s Ca ' Lan. 9 a m . 3 p m 810-474-0283

DIRECT CARE JOB COACH

Working witr, physically c h a l l e n g e d m e n t a l l y

impaired Day«1!emocni'even.ngs ( M I S available Excellent Oene'its

(810) 615-1217

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR - Sur (ace Grander Hand. Jig Grinder Hend Tool work exper ience required

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR

For tool shop Must nave own tool* Part o< full-time Retirees ivekxxne Livonia area 1313) 266-9990

BRIDGEPORT Prow Track Operator and Jig Bore Operator Frve year* •xperience tool 4 gage work BkM Croe* 4 overtime Talent 'rvfcistnes 12950 irttstor Rd Redlord

BUILDING 4 EQUIPMENT ENGINEER

Downtown commercial primer and binder i m m * a w opervng induMnai experience pralerred Musi be adl* lo

Kheekie do repair* and trout*-Ihool lor BuiWng and equpment Mu*t have good oommurvcaeon K M lo deal weh management a* we* a* ouMde eleesical and mechencal contractor* Send rewane end eafary Netory lo Box 11627 Obeerver 4 Eooamnc

CASHIERS/ SALES

FULL OR PART-TIME We nave Hei&e hours Perfect tor College Student* DayUhe poemon open lor reyc-nsitxe

$7 00 'H f 10 s ta r t p lu * Ofer heath in*ur

ence. p—a vacation and free umtorm* 1 Mae from O C C

person. Mon -Fa Aoply in i 10am-4pm Orchard 14 Car Waah-Shell

(next to K-MART, 30960 Orchard Lake

Farmmgion Mm*

CASHIER-STOCK Musi Da 18 Fi^ 4 pen nme avalaUe Pteaure almoephera « « * y Andrews Drug 29436 Ford Rd Garden

A FAST growing compute! software company has available position as customer support/installation spe aalist The successful cantkdale should possess PC expenence 4 excel lent communicat ion ski l l* Travel is required ' Comprehensive

. Fax or send r e v m e

.ems, 29550 Fwe Mile Livonia. Mi 48154

FAX 313-421-6388 Attn Personnel

Denelil package 10 TWS System Rd Ste 100 U

C L E A N E R S N E E D E D Auburn 4 Adams; MVOiSeben & 1-96 7 Mile & Haggerty, 12 4 Haislead, 14 4 Haggerty. Union Lake 4 Com-

te Rd (8101 759 3700

CLEANERS NEEDED For Janitorial Company m the Livonia area Day 4 evening shifts Part-time

.lacae (810)615-1111

CLEANING ATTENDANT PART TIME

needed to perform normal Oeanmg duties of office* daearoome and bethroom* Perfect second iob m a great work environment m the Novi area Musi be avalable Saturdays from 8 00am to 5 30pm and occa-sional weekday evening* from 4 00pm to 10 30pm Subm« resume or app*y m person to W*«*h College Now Campu*. 41700 Gardenbrook Road Novi Ml 46375-1320 EOE

COMPUTER GRAPHICS OPERATOR

PC and Mac production Full Mae Benefits

Contact Joe at (810], 288-5600

CUSTODIAN Full-time for large church m Livonia $7 25 per hr to sUrt Full benefits, medical, paid vacafion, holidays, urn-' forms Shift 2 30pm-l 1pm Wed thru Sun Ca l (3131 422 1150

Computer Inventoiy Control Salary expense a c d 4 ante Coast to coast travel Personnel Data Report 810-524-1500

P R O G R A M M E R / ANALYST

Murray s Discount Auso Steves has an immediate openmg for an expen-

362S1 Schoolcraft Rd Lnroraa. Ml 46150

•spaper*

CABINET MAKER/ FINISH CARPENTER

Waneu to leam martMe fabncaAsn FuKwn* $8 v>»ir lo start 6 beneM*

(810) 474-2SOO

CAD OPERATOR • 2 0

Please I n or 2 * 3 3 3 T M l ,

275 Sou**e tc Ml *»Oy* Fax 810-366-1520

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Professional Photo Finishing

Fu* and pari-lime po* tor g v w a i help No i

W € WfCL"

S o f j t t

C A S H I E R S W A N T E D

Mtdrnghi Shifts Part Trammg $7 SO *n hour after trammg F i * TimaiPart Time MeacaVDervtai 401 (k) Plan

No experience necessary Exceaent workmg contHon* e R m r e M & « u d e n t s wMcome Apply r perwr ar L i v e r * Amoco Food Shoe 36375 Five M l * Rd af lever See MaiW EOE

CLEANING COMPANY Poeaon* open al PlymouBi dealer (Tap 1-275 4 Arm Arbor Rd. Sun-Fn evening* 6 day* per w«ak Plaasanl envwonmeni Muat be dat t l onmnlma $7 per hour (810) 474-9620

CASHIER WANTED M H m * Greet environment »6 00 per ho i * to start Cal Randy at WundertanO Muaic

a i e o M - i n i

CATALOG ORDER DESK

$ 7 . 5 0 - $ 1 0 (XVhr .

la piece orders Hie provida paid trammg p M complete BeneWi m an i « M a i cMoe environment. M l a m * M y S avervmq I * a aeahU

Call: 810-351-5630

, code Looamg lor

• 27*61

CARPENTER

Ft*4»ne DaneMa C a i Mon »m,Fn.. M t t m « 1 0 t 366 M X » C-OC

f C A T E R I N G ^ R O U T E

O P E R A T E R S S4OO-S0OO

W T S L W Cay. Sam-ipm. »ft»vFn

3 1 3 - * 2 7 - a # 3 6

CLEANING HELP needed for growmg oeanmg buamees Good Mareng pay Fleneie hour*. Novi area C a l etier 5pm

(810) 471-3628

CLEANING 4 maintenance for Lrvome heaWt dub Par l l t * nma Flexible hours Reeatie help

(313) 591-1212 Ask tor Al

Corporate O f ces located m BeUevtlle MKfugan Ouakfwd candidates must have 3 to 5 years expenence in e UNIX operating system, ana PL/SCL Powerbunder would Be helpful This is an excellent ground floor opportunity to be per. Of our migration to Powe-buitoer a* we contmue 10 grow and expand m Ihe markelpiace Murray's oilers an eiceuer* compen*alon and beneM* pecnage mdui»ng health and dental insurance 40 IK and profit ihanng plane, and much more I interested send resume with salary requirements to Murray's Discount Auto Store* HFLW1S 8060 Haggerty Beaevm Michigan 48111 or Fax to 313^57-810!

CUSTODIAN Full time Musi De "eiiacie have good wort ethics.

LAUREL MANOR 39000 Schooicraft

Livonia. Ml (1-275 4 Newburgh area I

313-462-0770

' DATA ENTRY >

C L E R K S Northeast Ann Arbor company has several data ent ry pos i t ions available Ideal candi-dates possess previous j o b e x p e r i e n c e . 5000kph and accuracy in their worfc We offer many temporary and temp-perm opportuni-ties Call today for an appointment1

T"1 ERFORMANCE

E R S 0 N N E L

313 -5T3-5823 '

LOOKING FOR A CAREER INSTEAD OF JUST A J O B ' JARC Jewish Assoc lor Res. dentiai Care) -s a progressive aqency wrif. the highest stan datds lor client care We believe Our wages and benefits are Ihe best .n ihe area Benetrts include reti-emem plan choice of three medical dental [»ans lite insur-ance luifron « h o l a r s h « program

E5IRECT CARE STAFF Full, part-time and on-call posi-tions V a M M.-_f Jriver s license and High School c GEO grad-uate required lor all positions MORC or WCLS training a plus Afternoon or weekend shtfls $7 00-S8 751n Apply Mon Fn l(Xam-4pm al JARC 28366 FrarWbn Rd Southfield Ml

. Ar Equal Opportunity Employe"

C u s t o d i a n / M a i n t e n a n c e Full t ime position - must have general custodial and light maintenance expe-nence - also on<an duties Good salary and company benefits Apply m person. 9 0 0 a m to 4 00 p m , Mon -Fn . a! Ziealer Place 30001 Si Mar-tins Avenue Livonia Mt 48152

f O t W f i f f

COMPUTERS PC Tedwuoan expenence r»ce*-sary exceflent growth and opportu-rvfy With fsf growmg computer reseaer CompeWwe . a u ^ and ben-eMs fax resume .810) 356 2186

CONCRETE FINISHERS 4 laborers with CDL to work on small mamie_ nance crem DeWW C o n o * 4 Asphalt Mamtenance

(810) 684-2500

CLEANING OFFICES Mon - Fn *arty evenmg* part Bme 3» hour* PVnoutfi or Farmmcaon areas CMI (810) 615 & 5 4

CLEANINa PERSON For Canton apahment eommurwy 25-40 hours per weak.

313-307^1080

CLEANING P E R S O N Waraad tor vacara apartmama Expe nance iaquM« Need rekaMe wane portahon Ca*" (313) 047-0130

CLEANING POSITION tor *(K com-I una benems

313-450-6600

CLERICAL SUPERVISION

Noan to 8 2 w«h benefits Cal Oanraa

313-45^-9090

CERAMK T H * and MAMBLf MSTALLKN

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CNC MACHINIST Sal-up inoqrammmg and oparaia Low volume 4 detail* 5 yaar* mm-•num experience SeneWl 4 wrtK-nma AppN m person at Contour Mechmma Inc.. 11«J7 B n o W e u I M w b a ISO (313| 525-467^

COLLECTOR COLLeCTO* «®enan M ocmact through

needed tor SouMWd

M a r e m a n a to h Riaofoa* C< P O

C O N S T R U C T I O N BoRcs Hareare Canters with 30 ta ton* acroa* the U S ha* an en t r y leve l pos i t i on for a Construction - Mamienance Man-ager Re*pon»*mil»a* mclud*

salon conelructon muk>-urvi mamtenance and h*ure metaa* uon F«ld « • » w « reqwra hand* on carpentry end aanafal «epairs Appkcam muel be reeponeW and wMna » team have a vaao drivers kcenee and be a i a l a t u tor aMWticant wransgW " * * • E»enence n mUtKml ratal oon-

HaaMh benefit* company vehicle •nd ejore' Fax reerfne » our cor-porale oDtce * 1-919-806-2624 or cat «n*M * 1-000-866-6464

THE STATES LARGEST C0M6INA-TiON UTILITY WOULD LIKE YOU TO JOIN OUR DYNAMIC CUS-TOMER INFORMATION TEAM"" We re lookmg lor positive composed orgamzed and dependable people with these quakkcalion*

• Deal well with the public . Work pert-kme hours wclixkrvg

Saturdays _ • Typa Mmimum of 35WPM -

funct ional PC skills required . Pass validated CuUomer

Service Test 4 Drug Saeenmg We oiler a professional Stale-ol the

rimar*. mck . Competitive wage*

starting wage . incentive program . Advancement opportunities • Paid trammg . Paid vecaton and hohdeys I 401K Plan • f lexible shift* I you r * the ngf* cancKJale and would l * e to work w « i our team * tamng begmnmg to m<J-Aprn or are vMerested «t Summer employmeni do Ihe following

• C a l Fax or Wnte lo Human Resource* today"

TEST IN0UIRY (24 Mow*! (810) 433-5762 (After 5pm •

Message; FAX (810) 433-5851 WRITE TO CONSUMERS ENERGY ATTN Human Resources P O Boa 308 Royal Oak Ml 46060

DEADLINE March 14. 1807 Coneumer* Energy • an An Equal Opporturtey Employer

DIRECT CARE STAFF needed to woffl in Beneviile area group home wnn developmentally t>s abied adults Afiernoon majn le anc or weei-ena shifts available Will

am Berxfl is Call 313-697-7589

Data Processing

SENIOR PROGRAMMER

ANALYST Financial Sys tems

Honzon Health Systems located ir Southfield Michigan has an imme-diate opening tor a ful- t ima Servo. Programmer Analyst to support Finan-cial Systems Required quakhcanons include Financial Systems support e . g e n * n & * e r a U r a B i y C B S .McCormack 4 Oodae) M" ,Senes financial systems COBOL COBOL II. MVSrJCL CICS T S O I S P F VSAM Business Analysis Sk i t * *nd excellent communicaiion Jkias and -jocumentaiion swus

Prefer candidate weh an Associate s or Bachelor's degree m Compi le" Sci-ence and 3-6 years expenence with Financial Systems Knowledge of Assembler protect management and PC technology helpful financial system and PC technology he»p»ul (Not an entry level position)

Honzon Offers an outstanomg beneifl package Quakt«d applicant* are requested to submit their resume n d u O n g SALARY HISTOR Y m confi-dence to'

HORIZON Hearth Systems 26100 American Dr

P O Box 5153 Southfieto Ml 46006-5153

FAX 610-746-4434

Equal Oppcmunity Emptoyar

DIRECT CARE STAFF - must be 16 yrt- o« age have a hiijFi school diploma or GEO 4 valid dnvers license $5 65/hr jnt ramed S6f i ' trained Afler 30 days - 5 6 - 7 5 As. about our $250 hiring bonus FlexiPle hours 4 tieriefits available Ca-oetween tOam-Spm Canlor area call 3 '3-397-6939 or 313-451-9526 Northville area ca l 810-344-8726 W Bloomfield area 810-786-2884 Milford area c a l 810-685-8216

DIRECT CARE STAFF Need dependable canng stan lor home located at Mer'-maa'S M * Livon-a $6 30 per hour Call betweer 10-4 610-474-0283

DIRECT CARE STAFF N e M dependable s la f

$6 30 per hour Ca- 10AM-3PM Bei'eviiie or BeiteviBe Canton Deaibom Deaipom His Wesftancr Taykv

(313)699-654 3 |3!3)699-380S (313)961-9328 1313)277-8193 (313)277-8193 f3131326-4 3*4

<3-31292 ' 7 4 j

CONSTRUCTION »pe layer

(•10) OOO-'OOO

CONSTRUCTION EXPEDITER

i m Arbor CanakucMn Managemere

•on m w m daalng e « i a l vaoa* Pr**»i experience weh conetnjtaon mduaary Jend resume B D O » O •to. 9008 Fanwn^on H « * Ml

CONSTRUCTFON LABORER New noma coreaudwi oompani naada a W a t * parson wfh oaf transporternr « work M tune (torn, jgmerw dean up »7 50 per tor

CUSTOMER REPS NEEDED For mbound catalog ondardaak Ful-*me | 7 « par hr Apply m panon 227*0 Heakp Or o* al • Ma* new*.* an MOM 4 Heaikwhrnm Rd*

DECORATOR OF SALES Growing rata l decorating cham now hiring i m and part time sales po*r Hons many tocafwne Hex*** won hour (Chaduta* Ca " Personnel 810-503-250! Exl 209

DELIVERY DRIVER Must have van or covered pick-up truck Appropriately 30 hours per • M k Hourtv pay pme maeag*

C a l after 2pm (6101390-<186

DELIVERY DRIVER wanted part kme afternoon* apply

In person Flower* From Joe * 33018 W 7 Ml

DIRECT CARE STAFF Previous experience with develop mentally arsaOied adults preferred $6 50 $7 00 an hour to start Excel-lent benefits 4 training prcrvygec! Ca" programs w e d below

BELLEVILLE 313-699-5119 LIVONIA

313-591-9239 313-522-6428 313-501 -0272

CANTON 313-39^-3735

GARDEN CITY 313-513-5121

For further information can 313-255-6295

DIRECT CARE STAFF Needed 'or group home m Cantor Fu* 4 pert ume avanabto Call P*m between Bern-2pm (313) 455-2062

DIRECT CARE WORKERS Expenenced stafc $6 45 0" wi l tram F ^ or parr kme

(3131 942-0540

DIRECT CARE WORKER Ful-t ime 10 work with aeve opmentaHy rvsadefl actons n BeHeviite GoodBene fH

Wit Iram Ca l Mon-Fn 8am-4pm (313) 397-6955

No

CUSTOMER SERVICE-OONCiERGE

f i M N poemon lor kawy aarw* « m n

DELIVERY P E R S O N

0IRECT CARE WORKERS lor afternoon i w t m upbeat vaca to r group home tor iieveiupmamaay a * aWed m W Bloomfieid $7 par hour If you have menial health greuf home earning, anioy gemee craft* 4 recreational ouang* and have * good driving record a m Larry al

1810) 055-0239

DIRECT CARE worker* warned toi

nhomee Canton u p w $ 7 t v

#i Pieaaa ca* Oen (313) 306-1702 EOE

between 9am Is «pm at THE TROWBRIDGE

24111 Caac Career O n e SouMMM Ml 40034

EOE M F V H

Customer Service Rep ky inauranee C 0 m m L a o n a Ful time t pan waa p o a * m aiatoOU Muat nave good peoote a t * , wet M i C a l flflO) 470-77T2

DELIVERY A WAREHOUSE HELP

F\A kme Good toartrng pay 4 t Apply r rnn from 0am-2pm

17351 W 12 Mia Rd Su 20* SoumheM MKh

DESIONEB EnNOa

ThJ« C t e e a l t t e e t k o n

C o n t i n u e d o n

P a g e H 1 .

Thursday, March 6, 1997 O&E Classifications 500 to 500 (*)1H

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Help Wanted General

d& IVER Livonia conatrucaon company has ^vrwdiaM o ( w n i tor Jul time dnvar of company vafuda ErAry '•"rai P°*f" kon MWI excellent opportunity tor advancamant Ratponaibilites nduda loadmo & unloading of DuMng sup-plies & malanal*. KgM warrfiouaa maintenance, etc M u d nave good tJnvug rocort) Apply lo Aim Systems 3G8A5 f armmolou ftd- Sutfa 1Q5 ibetween S & 9 Mile) 810-8150280

DRIVER t'AHT-TIME lor au«o pa ml store W * train Apply Painters Supply 1064 W Ann Arbor Rd

Plymouth

DRIVER ROUTE DELIVERY/SALES REPS

DIRECT CARE WORKERS tor group nomas & suppoood mde-pandanca program m Wayne county Nee clients, good benelits. attractive worn sues S6-S6 KVTwur 4 after-noon openings 4 1 Hay opening Dearborn Hts Terrell 313-27* 1890 Plymouth Gann 313-420-0876 Livonia Diane 313-5132-9732 Farmington Cyntma. 810-477-6072

EiceHanf career opportunity uritfi Detrtxt s oldesl tua ser.ee food equv-rnant company Looking lor depend aOle persons wno ml be provided wiBi an estatfcsned route after 2 weeks ot ha* No euppnence neces-sary Ful benelits including medical Salary $325-** • oommisson For more into & interview call Bai at

(313) 369 1666

DIRECT CARE WORKER Full lime lo work witn developmeri tally »sabled adufls m Westland Good benefits Will train Ca* M Estes Mon Fn 8-4 313-525-7731

DIRECT CARE WORKERS Needed on an stvfts lor new ^ome DMH'CMH -trained preterreo Fait benefits opportunities tor advance m e n Call Mon-Fn 313-342-4577

DIRECT CARE WORKERS TOR starting service Must wort indepen-dently S nave reliable transportation Severn locations S ta l i ng pay b e t w e e n $ 6 2 5 - S 7 5 0

313-867 7414

Auto Parts

DELIVERY DRIVERS ISW. an auto parts wholesaler needs Delivery Drivers tor part-time morning & Satu'day shifts to drive Our ugM duty pc»-up truck in WESTLANO Ml Retirees and domestic engineers strongly encouraged to apply Must be 21 • years old. nave a vakd drivers i t e n so witti no more than 2 traffic vio-lations in the last 3 years none ma»or

Call Rose 0 313-467-5400

DRIVER WITH VAN. needed tor package 4 trenjW delivery Late model 1 ton cargo van needed Pa<d percentage (313) 459-4182

DRV CLEANERS F t * part time nelp needed W * traai Shirt Preiser 4 Counter Peraon Ben-eMs available (313) 561-5687

DRV CLEANERS needs nel| evenings Appfy: ?~30em-3pir

16729 **ddtoeelt. Lrvonia See Bart)

DUE TO RECENT COMPANY EXPANSION

Art Van Furniture has .mmedMle openings tor lull & pa n time enlry level Warehouse Positions Fien it>te hours excellent Benefit package available Students we< come Please apply wittim at

ART VAN • NOVI 27775 Novi Rd Novi Ml 48377

DISPATCHER Entry level night shift Benefits avail-able Please apply 17801 Du Metvmoale between 8am-5pm

DISPATCHER TRAINEE Suburban taxi cab fleet looking tor person willing lo learn 4 willing to work (313) 421 5600

DISPENSING OPTICIAN For Carton^optometry office We offer a relaxed Bonus program time position available Call

(313) 981-2700

I. competitive wages , benefits Full or part

Distributor Reporting Representative

AmeMCIean Systems In a ma|0> supplier ot specialty chemicals nas an immed»ate entry-level opportunity m our Distributor Reporting Dept lev a highly motivated Distributor Reporting Representative to resolve customer (distributor) piffling and shipping ssues

Ideal candidate w * possess 2 years order entry anfloir Billing department expenence in a customer service environment, good mam. typing skins fast and accurate order-entr, sk*s Lotus 1-2-3 and wew developed cus lomer service and communicaton skits

We otter a starting salary o» S20K and comprehensive benefits it you're interested m |omirvg our Distributor Service team, please submit resume and salary history to

AmenClean Systems Inc. Attn: Louise Howe

First Center Office Plaza 2 6 9 3 5 N o r t h w e s t e r n Highway, Suite 400

Southfield. Ml 48034

W e value a d iverse workforce

Good Drivers Needed

Scheduled routes in tn-county area, company provided truck (automatic) Fu l time aays. overtime available Must possess or be able lo obtain chauffeurs hc®nse Basic knowledge ol tri-county area helpful Wi l train Apply in person Mon-Fn. 10 to 4prrv 953 Manufactures Dnve NewburglV Cherry Hill area Westland

DRIVE FVSALES wanted 'or busy Southfield flower shop Full t»me position

(810) 358-1522

DRIVER SEMI Full time Minimum Z i yrs experience Must have CDL 4 Haimat endorsement Good pay plus benefits CaJI 888-287-2460

DOG GROOMER Must nave experience

Fun or part-time Westiar-d area 1313) 722-6340

DOG GROOMER - WiM tram Prefer Irttle or no experience Salary • M-Care Health Ran Good attrtude 4 neat appearance a mysl

(810! 932 3800

D O Z E R O P E R A T O R Finish grade 'c* resKJential and commercial work Experienced

only Good pay 4 benefits Call: (517) 223-4463

DRIVERS Full 4 part time tor senior an iens 4 handicapped per sons COL license preferred Senous inquiries only 313-421-5600

DRIVERS FULL-TIME Motivated individuals rweded tor wine distnbulor m Novi Must have clean driving record Great opportunity

Contact Tony 1810) 344-6647

DRIVERS K C Transportation has imm&*aie openings tor qualified local 4 over the road drivers • Company paid health insur-

ance yourself 4 lamily • Hourly pay • Paid vacations • Pa«3 holidays • 40t |k| retirement plan . As lale model equipment

Candidates must have' a COL Class A with a Haemal endorse-ment No more than two moving violations past three years Must complete an DOT tests ^eluding physical 4 drug screen Minimum of one year expenence required For turther .aminaaon eonteet

1 800-488-3012 K C Transportation

862 Will Caneton Inc

Rd Carlelon Mi 48117

EARLY CMtLDHOOO I SPECIAL EDUCATION

Lamng individual wflh expenence or education lo wort with a preschooler in Novi $7 50-S8 QOIHr plus-benefits.

(810) 347-4953

Area ) To

BILINGUAL SPANISH - Troy Export/Customer Service (Mfg S24K No fee Betty Hemil Perv 810-424-84TO or lax 810-424^536

INSURANCE inside Claims Ad|u«tor AuKwPIP $20-$22* No tee Betty Ham! Per-sonnel. 810-424-8470 or tax

810-424-8536

EARN $1300 a monBi delivering the Detroit News part time m South Lyon or Canton Dependable car a must Ca*. (313)416-8709

EDI/ASN SPECIALIST

I OEM Sippker located i r Ply I mouth is looking lor a hands I on irwjvidual fo wort as a I l ienor betweer our customers I 4 plant to insure timely shtp I rnents Musi have strong EDI1

l A S N expenence along with I good communicalion and com Iputersluts Knowledge ol DDL' I SMART 4 Traffic a plus Excel-| lent benelits Send resume to

Box »1639 Observer 4 Eccentric

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia Ml 48150

EDM OPERATOR ExpenencediTrainee Must be able to read blue prints Novi area Call. - - (810) 344-4060

EL'ECTRICAL andi'or P lumbing Department Head needed full time Excetlen? benefits discounts, vaca Soil, medical, vision dermal and dis-ability Contact Dan or Colleen 2015 W Stadium, Ann Arbor

(313)665-7555

ELECTRICAL CONTROLS DESIGNER

Expenenced PLC's. Panel Design, Motion Control, AutoCad 12.13 skills Generous benefits Call B * at

(313) 459-8600

DRAIN 4 SEWER SERVICE TECH

Needed lor weH established growing company located in Western Suburb Company vehicle provided E«ceaent benefit package ocluAng 401K with matching pension and education reimbursement Applicant should have two or more years experience m residential service and light com-mercial drain and sewer cleaning Competitive wages fo correspond with experience Cal Ray at A j

ng 4 Heating 477-3636

DarboMe Son Plumbing I Company (810)

company needs driver Must have C D I B Good pay 4 benefits

810-229-5282

TRUCK DRIVER/ GENERAL LABOR

Ca l or apply m person at OuaMy Tool 4 Gear 13063 Fairtane. Livonia or A » lor Joe at (313) 266-1500

ROUTE DRIVER Paid training Competit ive commission pay

• Advancement opportunity Clean cut, motivated people with good driving records call 9am-4 30pm (313)207 8363

e TRUCK DRIVER/MECHANIC wrCOL. %WAv .benefits e VARO HELP I f t t v

• OFFICE HELP Anmc«ve star ing wage

Apply m person 29620 W 8 Mrie 1 Uk W ct Mxddebeit

DRIVERS Local express delivery «x»ing to tin immediate openings

• Must dnve own vehicle • Good driving record • Expenence helpful • Must Be fully insured • Some benefits • S8 per hour For personal interview cad

G 4 G Express (313) 259-8843 Or apply m person.

Mon-Fn, 9am-11am ONLY 1900 E Jefferson >204. Detroit

U r l l v t n o L U U M L

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS

is Iccking tor replacement traclor-trailer drivers Vou must have a mmmum ol 3 years verifiable city dnving experience 0 . 0 T qualified, dean. MVR and Class 2 COL a must! Must be able to work all shifts (casual/oivcall) lo start Competitive hourly rale Possible tul-time employment m the future tor the nght candi-dates Pre-employment D O T pnysicaf and drug screen manda-tory Reply to

Transportation Manager Farmer jack Transportation

12334 Burt Road Dejrolt, Ml 48228

1313) 270-1446

Electrical CONTROL PANEL WIRE PERSONS

4 BUILDERS WANTED Wages Based on expenence, will also t ran motivated people We guar-antee more money" Send or tax resume to Alkin Controls 28043 Center Oaks Court. Wixom Ml 48393 FA* 810-449-7356

N e t w o r k E n g i n e e r

Real E stale technology provider « searching lor a take-ciwge .ndividuei to mpiemert and sup-port network solutions * i 4 multi-p l a t t o r m / mu l l i - p ro toco l environment Must neve exten-sive knowledge ol WANs LANs and BNs Install and configure modems, multiplexors, T i s WAN switches, routers, etc Monitor and network pertor-m a n c e t roub leshoo l and resolve network talure. and lead network protects

Position requires five or more years of hands-on network expe-rience Must Be at*e 10 work with omerent protocols: TCP/IP (PXiSPX. LAT Hp. ^modern and Ethernet Experience with W i d o w s NT NetWare, or U«x Bacnekx degree with a technical major prelerred MCSE or CNE Beneficial

Send resume and salary require-ments to Director of MIS 28555 -Orchard Lake Rd Suite 200, Farmington H«s, Ml 48334 or

10 tvenksaflrealcampcorn.

Expanding Service Department needs 2 light ine technicians t for prep and i to> service State certifica-tion required Dealer expenence pre-lerred Top pay end benefits for those who quality Apply •* person See Phil Smith EOf

JACK DEMMER FORD 37300 MKhigan Ave , Wayne

FENCE CONSTRUCTION frai| fry R S P '

J250K Appointments provided C I Corp 810-524-1500

FERTILIZER APPLICATOR must be licensed, to work lor an established company Fu l time Good pay Start this spring (313) 522-6644

SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENTAL/

PROJECT MANAGER

T f w position represents an excel-lent opportunity lor a highly moti-vated person with a strong background in pro»eel manage-ment to be responsible tor admev •Urabon of environment/safety trammg. programs and protects ensuring compliance witfi all gov-ernmental and environmental reg-ulations and Corporate standards This position w l l report 10 the Plant Manager The juccesslul

«nt will p applicant possess

ELECTRICAL CONTROLS ENGINEER

Functional Test Equipment

PLC and instrumentation design, development/checkout knowledge and expenence required AutoCad expenence a must Knowledge of I C engmes. transmissions and related components a Benefit New facility m Pfymoutti. Ml Great company 4 team envircrnnent Compensation m fcne with expenence Looking lor individ-uals with positive productive attitude

We otter a competitive benefit package including tuny paid medical, dental, bfe 4 short term insurance, tuition reimbursement 401k. 12 part holidays 4 profit sharing Send resume lo

H R Krueger Machine Tool Inc Eicon Syslems Division

PO BO* 310 Farming!or Ml 48332-0310

ELECTRICAL JOURNEYPERSON

Draw-Tut nas an opening lor an Elec-tnc» Maintenance person with strong electronic background The successful candidate must pos-sess 2-4 years of related formal edu-cation in the fieto and a minimum of 4 years practical on-the-job expen-ence fn addition, this m<*vK»ual must also be «n4mg io perform other plant nwi tenance functions Draw-Tite oilers exceeent benefits Please send resume to

DRAW-TTTE. INC — —

B S m Engineering or related field and 3 . years experience Strong protect management SkMB Thorough knowledge 4 working application ol occupeBonai'environmenta! regulations and standards Able lo manage and aree! safety environmental programs and administer training Effective communicator and able to wort with all areas and levels n the Co

tion and benelits package send resume academic transcript and salary requirements 10

Box #1646 Observer 4 Eccentnc

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvorna. Ml 48150

^^EqualOpportunrt^^mpjoye^

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN

a major manufacturer ol large lormai digital and analog copiers ana plotters seeks a detail onented seft-sunei to install, maintain and troubleshool our complete line of products The deal canOdate should have tome copier Background Computet background atso a definite plus If you are a copier lechrvcian looking to advance your career wilh a rapidly expanding com-pany. please tax your resume in confi-dence to

Shacoh U S A 3132 Martin Rd

Walled Lake, Ml 48390 Attn National Service Administrator

or Fax to 810-669-6*01

FINE JEWELRY STORE SEEKING

PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE immediate availability tor the fol-lowing positions

• SALES ASSOCIATES , • OFFICE ASSOCIATES

• BENCH JEWELERS Excellent wage and benefit pack-ages available that include health and dental insurance, 401 (k) sav ings program, direct deposit and an aggressive vacation package

Call Greg Bnckhouse 810-356-7140

. Fax resume 810-356-1901 .

GENERAL CLERK Tine One , Inc. has hourly poemon available working m Livonia area CaB Dave Laramie betw the hour* ol 9 - l l a m at (313) 427-8000

GENERAL HELP Epoxy floor supervisors 4 installers expenence helpful But nol necessary Good pay. Benefits 4 401K plan Can Bob at 313-729-6000

GENERAL LABOR, lu* 4 part time po—one available tor an expending company located m Novi We are cur-rently accepting applications tor hard working individuals looking to excel In a service oriented industry.

(810) 380-0643 E O E

GENERAL LABOR Ful tune Night Shrft Minimum one year shop expen-ence A c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s Between 4 00 p m end 6 00 LINE PRECISION, INC 31666 Mile Rd . Farmington Hits

p m i W 8

5 0 0 Help Waited General

GLASS & MIRROR Installers needed Experienced Ben

« 313-533-1234

GOLFCOURSE GREENS MAINTE NANCE POSITIONS Available tor fun 4 part-time seasonal $7 per hr to start Plum Hollow Country Club.

(810) 352 2436

GRAPHIC DESIGNER Position available m Farmington Hills corporate office tor a graphic designer This candidate shoJd havet lull knowledge of Pagemaker Corel Draw. PowerPoint Presentation 4 experience working with a color pnniei Need creative, take charge person lo work with marketing department to prepare presentations marketing materials, etc. Excellent benefit package Please send resume or can HDS Services. 33469 14 Mile Farmington Hills Mi 48331

810-661 9000 Attn MoBy GCSor. An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL LABOR Steel fabncaKx and machme shop has entry level openings m various positions tor day shift Some expenence required but mil tram tor higher level work Apply

Fabricating 1947 Hag-person U S gerty Rd. Walled Lake. Ml

GENERAL LABOR- S5 an hr to start Benefits for Mt-Ume Flexible hours tor part-time Perfect lor homemakers wdh school aged kids 8 MiK>' Farmington area Call Gary between 12-3 Mon-Fn 810-473-0670

ENGINEERING MANAGER N Oak-land Tubmg background MacMne design, tool deeon I80K Range No fee B e t t y Hamil Personne l . 810-424-6470 or FAX 810-424-8536

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

$28,445 - $37,043 Seeking a computer literate person with ability to wort with existing pro-grams Must have frve years expen-ence in sub-prolessiona! engineering wort , at least one in water/sewer sys-tems, and be a (ugh school grad Col-lege framing may substitute 'or up to tour years expenence CONTACT Oakland County Per sorwel, 1200 North Telegrapn Rd Dept 440, Pontiac. Ml 48341-0440

810-658-0530 hhtp>.rwviw co Oakland mi us

An Equal Opportunity Employer

FIRE EQUIPMENT technician to ser-vice portable extinguishers 4 sta-tionary systems Need mechanical l U k good dr**r. self starter 810-477 'SAC

FIREPLACE INSTALLERS Earn up 10 $1 000 pei week Be your own boss Year-round work We pay every week Ask tor Mr Franks

(313) 449-8334

FIREPLACE INSTALLER

Earn up lo $50 OOCuy or more with great benefits Must have reliable wort truck 4 tools HVAC Or roofing experience a plus Immediate open ings (or ful l-t ime year round employment

Williams Panel Bnck 313-538 6633. Ext 337

FIRE SYSTEM company m Redtord looking tor someone with mechanical ability and valid driver s license tor full-time Service Tech position Top wages 4 benefits tor experience, but Willing to tram (3131 255-0054

GENERAL SHOP HELP

Lrvonia area Machine shop expenence helpful not nec-

essary Full-time. days. Full benefits Retirees welcome Call between 9-5

(313) 591-1044

GENERAL SHOP LABOR Must have tools 4 some machinery Building skills JayBod Automation 34318 Glendale Livonia |W of Start)

GENERAL SHOP Welder |MIG|, layout Inters and

painters Competitive wages Bene-Ms Uvorna (313) 542-1900

An Equal Oppoftunjy Employer

GEORGIA S GIFT GALLERY A large collectible gift slore in Ply-mouth is now hmng full 4 part-time help FiexiBle hours, open 7 days No experience necessary Employee dis-counts Please apply in person Mon • Fh . 10am-7pm For directions or turther into, call (313) 453-7733

Ask tor Michelle

GrapfwcsiOttice Assistant Fua-bme graphics Office assistant tor urban planning and design firm m Farmmgion Hills Opportune tor expenence preparing maps graphics and other office work RekaBle trans-portation and valid license needed tor running errands Minimum one year college m graphic design, landscape architecture or related field Send resume and wort examples to McK-erma Ai tooates mc 32605 W Twelve Mile Rd Ste 165, Farm-ington Hills. Ml 46334 EOE

GROUNDSKEEPER/ MAINTENANCE

POSITION open al WecOand Apart-ment complex Can 313522 3364

5 0 0 Help Waatal General

GROUNDSKEEPER Permanent part bme position al Southfield apartment community Seekmg nee! and dependable i x » vidual to o n our taam Apply m personal CranbrookCentreLeasmg Office Soutnheid Rd S of 13 Mae

GRINDERS, TRAINEE Will tram ndht person tor 'Surface GrtnOng on Carbide Inserts Excellent Wages Medea! Life, 401k Overtime Days Cadi 810-474-5620 or apply al 23600 Haggerty Road Farmington HiUs. 9-4pm

LUXURY SENIOR Citizen apartment complex has a tuii-time position tor a grounds/maintenance housexeepr. custodian, and a part-time driver available 10 wort weekends Must relate well with seniors Salary and company BeneMs Please apply m person Mon Fn 9am-4pm at

The Trowbndge 24111 Civic Center Dnve

Southfield. M i . 48034 (No phone cans accepted'.

EOE M F V M

GROUNOS immediate opening Permanent full-time m Lrvonia lor Grounds Person Experience not necessary Must have drivers license 4 transportation Livonia Trade Center 313-261-4687

FITTER/WELDER Hydraulic lank manufacturer needs MIG welder Must nave experience m lay-out, print reading, some tools required Competitive wage 4 benefit package Please call 10 lo 4pm,

313-458-3980

FOREMAN (M/F) - experienced m all phases of landscape work excellent

eiy Also crew members needed for wn maintenance 4 landscaping

Experienced person to do Bnck paving excellent pay 313-522-6644

GAGEMAKERS . BRIDGEPORT . SHAPER . SURFACE GRINDER Experience required 'or close toler-ance gage work Clean, modem shop Allen Parte

MARTEL TOOL CORP (313) 278-2420

ENGINE REPAIR TECHNICIAN

Now hiring tor Chevrolet DeaJership Health, dental 4 retirement available

in person Hotday Chevrolet. Grand River, Farmington Hills

(810) 474-0500

* * * D R I V E R S # * * Luxury sedan service

Earn $350-$500 weekly Good dnvmg record a must Apc*y at: 20700 Boenmg, Southfield Ml

DRIVERS/OTR ' Paid Onertanon

$500 Cash Sign On Bonus BeneMs 4 Paid Vacation Home 2 days per week

Assigned Equpmerv 1 800-5V5-6260

DRIVERS Pan T i m driving poei Nona available Sat 4 Sun eveninga 5cm- tam Must have dean anvmg record Physical 4 drug, screen required Apply al Speoakted Phar-macy Servcee. 33510 Schoolcraft Livonia. NW comer of Farmngton 4 Schoolcraft

DRIVER • a growing service com-pany m Novi needs a M l w e parts nmner Good Awing record a must competitive salary 1 benefits Contact Jack Norwood #10-3801290

DRIVER Appacasone now Bmg accepted tor local Drivers Must have COL A or S

w«h Haz/Mat 4 A * Ca* tor an

(313) » 4 6 - » l 0

DRIVER FULL nma. permanent tor dekvenee Over $600 Groee plus mauranca

(31» 862-0725 Ex! 21

OWVER / GENERAL LA60« me tor I t p a *

helpful AMD. muat have good drving record 10 22 26 f l * n e M r needed Start | A * v plue Bkia Ones A oaier BeneMs Sleedy year round wor t Drug eeree'-no - w - ' H Smoke *ee rfioc » m Oea ley O r . Pamvngion ! Mk E off Faun-M a n M l M N of 8 kMe

Jdiu&ttu

Apply m peraon 22790 M M l p Of . t * Ct t M M . Between Novi 4

DRIVER tar local ae»*

l i f t >cMoc» graduate and

DRIVERS / PHOTO DELIVERY AJ days available

Ful or part-time 313-462-4186

DRIVERS • PROFESSIONAL

New last growing traneportatien com-pany has opet tor Motor Coach Operater* It you quaWy tor r e W -nimng able to peas DOT pre •motoymer* * u g e o w v phyiucai able to travel and are a prdataionai

P O Box 805 Wayne, Ml 48164^3605

Equal Opportunity Employer

ELECTRICIAN/ INTERCOM F»*ama tor Soufhfield property man-egemert company BeneMs Ca l M o n t h r u F n . 9 5 p m 810-356-1030 E O E

ELECTRICIAN J O U R N E Y M A N Looking for expenencerfpeople only Commercial, mdualnaf. residential Malona Electric Co (810)227 5959

E L E C T R I C I A N S - I m m e d i a t e employment Journeymen 4 Appren-

Caa 610-855-3505

ELECTRONICS $8 50-511 per hr.

k t t f i tech manutacajnng laokfy m t i e P»irmou»i area Electroncs backgrourxlmKary background dean roomictaen enwronmart

Temp to Perm Poa*on ARBOR TECHNICAL 459-'166

i d - e r M 2532

IWM person to « w e • * new e » * > (3i3) ai-ono

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DRIVERS Suburban M s cab «eat oolong tor good lispendatta people w ~ g t o w ~ w ^ t o a j n g o d

o«ive« VAN a COL DRIVER. Claaa B

Ca l Qonly Q13) —6-7411

DRIVER WAWTEO Uvoma location k x * m g tor deevwy to oantrai 4 aome eMee of H M M . • eekaa1/! Homt every rs^e COL t a q ^ e d Send t w i n M Surges*T ai t w i I I. a a a s " t y nokM T oledo ONo 43615

DRIVER W A N T E D Wiyf eandow oompany needs rw «oad wm COL and E

D R I V E R S ARE MOUSE

' ^ s z t & J S Z : Cad (810) 436-4141 Cal m

QUALITY ENGINEER tor Ireemaaonal OEM f w I tup f t» r Cuatomer contact with Big J and 'ranspiarts interfaces with manutac turmg fSL t ie t . engmeenng and eup-paert on quality aauee neqtares

degree 4 t-S yrs expen-9000 Beckgroimd netpfil

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B Bon I1S3S Obeenrer 4 Eccert * Newspapers

36251 ScfioolcraM Rd 46150

ENTRY LEVEL FIELD SERVICE

Seeking person urtio rs interested m [tie Electron*: FmO Manufacturer of industrial Scales seeks an Entry Level field sendee person Should have some Basic mechanical aptitude Perleo for mdnnduai iusl out of High School This is s fu l time position at entry level pay No points on your dnving record

Call (810)357-6401

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN

Clean efficient metal stamping tacMy seeks a part-time associate to coordinate environmental oom-pfeance program Manufacturing enameenng students, please apply Bas« (Chemical Back-ground) required Send reeume or appfy m person ar E 4 E Manu-facturing 300 Industrial D i . Ply-mouth, M! 46170

ESCROW CLOSER Experienced ctoeer tor Buay Btoom-field Hills mortgage broker Ctoamg documeni preparabcm experience helpfU Fax resume to Mary

- » 5*0-(#10) H071

GARDEN CENTen MANAGER Plant care knowledge and I O required Salary 4 Benelits commen-surate with expenence Pfymoutti Call (313) 453-9109

GAS STATION h e * needed Good pay. good nouts Must be dependable 810-350-2611

or Pager 313-275-7779

GAS STATION Wrecker driver, full or part time, com-petitive wages hourly plus commis-sion Ap;ty in person AE Standard. 17151 MiddlebeK Rd, (al 6 MM)

(313-522-7222

WORK TODAY PAID TODAY®

LABOR READY

f a r o m * ! L»eoB - cn omun NO FEES - NO HASSLES!

6 DETROIT AREA OFFICES NOW OPEN

APPLY IN PERSON 28157 8 Mile Rd . Livonia

(610) 471-9191 Michigan Ave Inkster

ESCROW CLOSER Experienced Closer tor F « f Choce Taa. M NOM We dter a dynarrsc. last paced environment with salary end ^ - - n - - 1 —* —- ...jk • • • ai i wrwini COOMMT* wnri gu*»ncjicic>

Fax resune to Karen (810) 305-8685

(313) 563-6111 701 E 9 Mde Rd.. Ferndale

(610) 541-7272 14303 Fenketl, Detroit

(313) 273-0100 16129 10 Mile. Eastpcxnte

(810) 773-9877 710 W Huron Si , Pontiac

(810) 332-5555

COME SEE US TODAY!!!

CONSTRUCTION, ASSEMBLY WHSE JANITORIAL

HOTEL/RESTAURANT . MORE

STICS

Industrial Parks Maintenance Assistant

Due to recent Qfowth o l our Industrial Parks. Dart Container of Mason. Michigan has an immedtaU opening tor a maintenance assistant in its Industrial Parts Quaft-fied appficants * l have some knowledge at twiding and grounds martenanca to mdude some electrical, plumb-ing. rough carpentry, landscaping, operation ol Lawn care egu^ment. and the ability to wort with limited supervi-sion. Travel to the Wixon and Lansing area wil l be required.

It competitive wages, benefits and a good wortang envi-ronment are what you're looking tor. apply in person, or send your resume wrth cover letter and salary require-ments to: HWMB Resewtea GeneraAst. Dart CMtoieer Cerperettoe, 500 Hogsfiaek Roa4. H U M . Ml 4US4.

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r I . r m r r m i n v n 1111 n r i v 11 m m I We are seeking an individual to work in our very busy

Livonia newspaper production department Must have a

high school diploma or equivalent, three lo five years ot

prior related experience, practical |ob knowledge,

excellent communication and problem-solving skills.and

ability lo enforce company policy and issue directives.

Basic duties include supervising employees in prep and

composing room, monitors work flow and schedule

assignment t o meet deadlines, serve as a liaison between

various departments and publishing serv ices tustuffiers

and assists m implementation of budgets and goals.

Involves some night hours.

To apply fax, resume to 31S-953-2057

ATTN: PrePress Supervisor DFW/EOE.

We are seeking an individual to worV in our very busy Birmingham newspaper circulation department Approximately 24 hours'week Saturday 3:00pm -8:00pm. Monday and Thursday flexible hours. The person in this position is responsible to contact wtth newspaper earners, handling service to . our customers, preparing various reports, processing money deposits, dispatching

newspapers and other clerical duties Requires a high school diploma or equivalent, 1 to 3 years m office environment including customer service Must have excellent communication skills, ability to lift 35 pound bundles ol newspapers, good organizational sklMs, knowledge ot data input and word-processing We are a smoke and drug-tree workplace EOE To apply m person at 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia. Ml 48150 or lax resume to (313) 953-2057 ATTN: Assistant Home Delivery Manager Vacancy

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Join One Of The 100 Best!! Valassis Communications. Inc.. named "One of the One Hundred Best Companies to Work for in America" has openings for enthusiastic and motivated professionals. We are one of the largest producers of four color coupon inserts and pr int /sales in the industry. The following openings are available.

PROMOTION COORDINATOR: Responsible, enthusiastic individual must nave 2 years

experience in a corporate environment. Excellent communication ski l ls a*e required to act as company liaison between client and printing process. Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline oriented environment. Good at problem solving with an emphasis on attention to detail. Four year degree preferred.

SAMPLING PROMOTION COORDINATOR: Responsible for coordinating product sampling

promotions for national packaged goods manufacturers. Degree in business, operations management or logistics required. Ideal candidate wil l have excellent negotiat ion/communicat ion skills, possess strong problem solving ability and PC knowledge. Must excel in a fast paced, deadline oriented environment.

SAMPLING ESTIMATOR: Must have business degree with math orientation or

prior expenence as an estimator (preferably printing or

manufacturing). Responsible for developing creative format recommendations and providing associated cost est imates directly to national sales team. Strong negotiat ion/communication, problem solving and PC skil ls required.

Send resume and salary requirements to:

WVALASSIS • C O M M U N I C A T I O N S , I N C

3 6 1 1 1 S e t : r a f t R d . U v o n i a , M l 4 8 1 5 Q

Are You A Leader? Then loin Efforts With The Leader In The Direct M.vl Advertising!

ADV0 is th» national leader In direct mail marketing and advertising wttti revenues of $1 bifUon. Our

success continues to grow, with a new regional facility In OaMevMa and production opportunities In this

fast-paced, exciting business. IrVe currently have an opening m our Production Center

for highly motivated Crew Leaders' Our ideal candidates must be reliable, a team player, have good

mechanical abilities and be able to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment. We provide an outstanding

medical & dental benefit package, competitive compensation program w i th 401k and a rewarding work environment. Two shift selections available

6AM-4:30PM or 6PM-4:3AM For rmmediate consideration, please call Val Coats at

313-957-0249 Some evening interview appomtnyents are available.

A D V O , I N C . H u m a n R e s o u r c e s - A S R

8 2 0 0 H a g g e r t y R o a d B e l l e v i l l e . M l 4 8 1 1 1 .

Assistant Home EST Delivery Manager

W e are seeking an individual to work in our very busy Livonia newspaper circulat ion department.

Hours are: Wednesday 3:()(>pm - 0:00pm, Thursday | 2:00pm - 7:00pm. Friday ) :00pm - (>:00pm,

Saturday 5:00pm - 10:00pm, Sunday 8 :00am-11:00am. The person in this posit ion is responsible |

lor contact wi th newspaper carriers, handling service to our customers, preparing various reports, |

processing money deposits, dispatching newspapers and other clerical duties. Requires a high school d ip loma or equivalent. I to 3 years

experience communicat ion skills, abil ity to lift 35 pound bundles ot newspapers, good

organizational skills, knowledge o l data input and word-processing. Must be able l o type 30 wmp. We are a smoke and drug-free workplace. EO€.

To apply, fan resume to (313 >95 3-2057. tme to 1313)953-205 I Delivery Manager. Attn: Assistant I Q

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Telemarketing Representative

EXPERIENCED TITLE EXAMINER Wortj ig *i lh« Uvona ar«a 5 w i n n m w f i t o M n c f C O M O I M I V ANA MATM and bound* :)*V X ' * Cat Oawa Laramw lor rtorimm at (31 J) 437 -aOOO or tand raauma 10 Tea On« me 33300 F n l M t l V ] Sta M l LMona Ml « I K leac

FACILIST iced EUROPEAN Ful or Part-tana Daar bom a n a (313) S M '982

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t j ^ y V'iMt C o n t r a c t o r D r i v e r r e s p o n s i b l e f o r

pu t t ing p a p e r in s t o r e s a n d n e w s p a p e r v e n d i n g boxen.

C O N T A C T :

R o g e r Sehlee (Wayne County)

(313)953-2239

K a t i e 0'Nei l l (Oakiand County)

(810)901-2551

Duties trucks, and handle

plastic container manufacturer mechanics to fill an opening in:

rate, maintain, troubleshoot, making equipment.

in warehouse setting, ^materials, load/unload

goods.

Do you have good telephone skills? Looking for a joh thai offers good financial reward' We

are looking for a person to assist us in soliciting new

advertising business over the telephone on a part-time

hasis Monda> -Thursday 10:0Gani-2:00pm in our Livlmia

off ice No experience necessary, we wi l l provide all

training High school diploma or equivalent and possess

sales skills We offer a greal working environment Apply

in person al 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia. M l 48130 or fax

icswne 10(313)951-2057. F.OE/DFW

(Observer tccrntrit

• Mechanical, minimum 2

• Goal Ortented/Oftven • Able to Train We Offer:

• Stability • Training • Full • AOUk) A Profit Sharing • Growth

Team

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INC.

Send r—um• to:

Human Resources 1 3 5 1 Hlx Road

Westland, Ml 48185

J LAID OFF L M A N A G E R S

WOULD COMPUTER SKILLS HELP YOU FIND A JOB?

Operation A Me has training opportunities that will enhance your management skills >06 Search assistance is included Funded by the U S Department ot laBor Eligible persons pay no fee.

AGE 40 and OVER. C A U NOW TO S C I HOW W I CAN WORK FOR YOU! •

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Help Wanted General

GROUNDS/CUSTODIAL CDL P n m M S m i m I X « I H CO-f t ied m Ornamental Turf ar*) Right-of-Way required Must have extensive expenence w l h grounds maintenance and be able lo operate true**, rnowars and excavating equipment $15 5Shr Please appry BloomtielO Hit Is Schools Per sonne' . 4175 Andover R d , Bloomlieid Mills Ml

anrikr s tmi 11 810-645-4518

GROUNDSKEEPER For large Farmmgion Hills apartment common,ty Musi

have own iransportation AppIry in person.

M i l U M X J D B Management Office 35055 Muirwood Dr Faccninglon Hills. Mi

N W corner of ^ Grand River 4 Drake .

GROUNDS' MAINTENANCE PERSON

Needed »ull time tor Plymouth Apt community Call Kay Mon thru Fn 10-4pm al 810-569-8880

GROUNDSPERSON FULL time position tor person who er>oys working outdoors Must tie motivated detail onented. able to work with «ttle supervision and -eli-able Previous expe'ience a plus Starting wage at $ 7 5 0 pfusbenelrcs Fax r e y m * to 313-4-55-1159

GROUNDS PERSON-needed "u" time for apartment com-D*e» m Rochestei EOE

Call (810) 65« 2460

5 0 0 Help Wanted General

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

• SERVICE TECHNICIANS • INSTALLERS . TRAINEES

HIGH PAY FOR EXPERIENCE COMPANY PAID BENEFITS PENSION $ PROFIT SHARING COMPANY VC(HOLE

A I R - M A S T E R Call |810| 399-1800 Fa> 1.8101 399-2913

2870 Codidga Hwy Berkley Ml

Help Wanted General Help Wanted General

HEATING ^ COOLING Service.cootrols person with com meroa l experience Must be able 10 travel Salary negotiable

(3131 459-6320

H O U S E K E E P I N G A S S I S T A N T S

Bolslord Cammumg Health Center award winning long-term care facility and retirement community see*s Housekeeping Assistants We Offer Excellent wage and fnnge Oene'its package including 'amily medical, denta. lite & disability m w ances tuition reirnoursement and many more hourly experience interested candidates apply in person, lo

21450 Archwood Circle Farmington Hies Ml

I near 9 Mae Orchard Lkl (810) 477-7400

JIG BORE OPERATOR

For tool & fixture work Day shift Overtime Oene'its 401K

313-522-4780

JOB COACH Coach lo work wrth developmentally disabled adults on community iocs Higtr school dp loma required or GED Ca' i P a t l o s e l up an jaexviewu

(810) 837 1215

HELP WANTED MAINTENANCE Small qme1 manufactured home com-munity looking tor responsible person Pa l - l ime mostly outside gander work 4 cleaning pool Please contact Joanne Zimmerman at

HIGHLAND MILLS ESTATES (NOVI AREA) 18101474-0320

H O U S E K E E P I N G LEASING PERSON

Needed full l ime tor Plymouth apart-ment community Call 9-3pm Mon-Fn.

313-453-7144

HIGH SPEED XEROX OPERATOR Full l ime BeneMs

Contact Ccn-n al (81 Ol 288-5600

HOUSEKEEPING LIFTING, moving. and setting up ot tables charrs 4 furniture p-us heavy cleaning duties Union position Can (810) 644-4111

•iPUSEKKEEPERWEALTH CARE TOE -needed Mon thru Sal 9 30am-4 30pm 1 floor Farmmgion Hilts Condo • (810) 851-5063

GROUNDS SUPERVISOR - position for targe apt community in Canlon must enjoy working oul doors, super-visor expenence. organisational sJutls and be a neat freak Does not involve lawn mowing <y snow removal excel-lent s ianmg wage \ benefits some

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 S£hootcraft Rd

Livonia. Ml 48150

GROUND A WOOD YARD HELP No expenence necessary Dnvers license required COL a • Also need experienced Mechanic 563-7606

GROUP HOME openings lot days afternoons midnights Valid dnvers cense, paid training Competitive ' wage and benefits Ca*

313-663-5637 Salem Twp 313-677-7929 Ann Arbor 313-454-3764 Plymouth

HI LO DRIVER Recent growth, has ciealed a need in au i Romous Taylor or Westlano warehouse facilities to» a fii-k) dnver

WE OFFER

• Stability • Full bene'it package and

competitive wages • Numerous shit operation • Clean Environment • Opportunity tc* Advancement

Must have GEO or Diploma and good math skills Apply today

1351 Hix IS ol Fordl

WeHtantl. Ml 48185 EOE

HUMAN RESOURCE GRAD To $ 3 0 K I n t e r v i e w i n g new employers 4 |Ob applicants C I Corp 810-524 150C FAX 8 I0-S34J461

- I E A R N A T R A O E " Here 5 your chance to p i n the exerting field of HVAC Professional tranning, company truck, flexible schedule Call Today' 313-513-6403

MVAC EXPERtENCED Commex ia i Industrial Service Tech-

nician Good pay good benelits M0-227 -8005

JOB COACHES Work days, keep your evenings 4 weekends tc yourself by working as a j ob Coach fo» adults with disabilities

(313) 292-0016

J O B C O A C H Growing" vocational program seekmg aetai onented -eiiabw ndrwduai* wrtK excellem observation sxals. iransportation. dnver s license and lots ot energy to fill tulVpeirt hme posi-tions in Northwestern Wayne County WCL6 training preferred Competitive

Benews offered wilh tu« time, e e n 1 0 » m - 4 p m

810-473-1190 c t r

JOB D E V E L O P M E N T SPECIALIST

Energetic highly motivated individual needed to develop t/aining sites and secure placement in the community tor supported employment clients with developmental disabilities Western Wayne County and Downnye- area. Two years experience in community employment, (Ob development and placement services required 30 hcwr* per week Submit resume lo MRD. Family and Neighborhood Se-r-Vices. 11189 Snook Rd , Romulus. Ml 4 8 1 7 4 ^ EOE

Help Wanted General

Leas ing Consul tants & Leas ing Site

Manager Property Management company seeking FULL and PART-TIME Leasing personnel tor apartment/

5 0 0 Help Wanted Geaeral

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANTS lot large NW condo S»a»on» or tu« lime to rebuM decks, repair exterior wood tnm. etc References and trans-por ta t ion requ i red Enper ience henptui ALSO part-time pool person

10) 626-6724 (610) 626-672

Now and Farmmgion Hills l HAVE EXPERIENCE or a

Hills MUST beck

ground m sales and be available tor work on some weekends Competitive wages Send resume

. LEASING P O Box 255005

West Bloomlieid. Ml 48325 or FAX 810-865-1630

LEASING PERSON needed lor apt community in SouThlieW. weekends only, can between I t - 5

810-356-0400

LEASING POSITION Pan time oftice and leasing tor afternoons and some weekends a! ar. apartment commurKy in Westland Experience p r e N t e d bul Will I ram Apply m person at

OAK VILLAGE 2758 Ackley

Westland Ml 48186

(313) 721-8111

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT NEEDED

Fun-time tor Wingate Management Oorpwat ioe Knew"sg9» of electrical plumbing 4 basic carpentry a musl Musi be willing to work at other prop-erties Apply in person Garden City Tower, 6120 Middlebelt. Mon-Fn between 9-4 No phone calls (Mease EOE

MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATE

Opportunity in last paced growth oriented me«l stamping company seeks maintenance person Must be self motivated 4 have 2 years expenence with stamping presses 4 support equipment person at: E 4 E Manut 300 Industnai Or. Plymouth. Ml 48170

MAINTENANCE Fu« tiime and part time positions available tor a local mail Apply Mon-Fn . 9-5pm at t fw Laurel Park Ptace Mangement Office. 37700 W Sx Mile Rd . Livorna

RECEPTIONIST

LABORERS For rooting company

Needed with experience or wil' irain (313) 261-3991

HOME CLEANING Help needed h r residential home cleaning FulLpart time Flexible hours Excellent pay' 313-534-6775

G u e s t S e r v i c e

M a n a g e r

Our growmg hotel company is looking for dedcaied professorial expen-enced m deLvenng the highest «ve-s of service Solid employment at one ol tfie Detroit areas finest airport •viiels Previous expenence in front 3es* o p e r a t e s If you have what -1 takes, we car offer you competitive saiaiy and compensation package

I! you a'e interested m (O-nrng our tear" send Or tax resume to

Harriot on Inn Det ro i t M e t r o 30847 Fiyrm Dnve

Romulus. Ml 48! 74 -1313) 721110O

Fax ;313> 721-9915 Attention Genera: Manager

A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY awaits an outgoing, creative com-putet iterate 'people person -10 learn corrpulenzed hair styling Must be flexible tor days evenings 4 Satur-days Call (313" 393-5032

SHAMPOO PERSON 4 RECEPTIONIST

Immediate opening1 For Farmmgion Mills salon Call (810) 553-2480

HAIR C A R E ucenaed Cosmetologist earn a yjai-anteed hourly wage » commission Receive an excellent medical 4 dental package 4 up lo 3 weeks paid vaca-

tion Call |0fw ryar. associates 1-800-552-4870

T b e Ho l i day i nn o l F a r m -I n g l o n H i l l s i s n o w a c c e p t i n g ap i i ca t ions lor p o s i t i o n s in t he f o l l ow ing a r e a s

• H o u s k e e p i n g • F r o n t Desk • A c c o u n t i n g • R e s e r v a t i o n s • S a l e s Adm in i s t r a t i ve

Ass i s t an t

T h e H o l i d a y i nn of F a r m -i n g t o n H i l l s is a 2S0-1-u p s c a l e , fu l l -serv ice ho te l w l h g o o d p a y a n d Bene-f i ts A p p l y in p e r s o n at 3 8 1 2 3 W e s t 10 M i l e R o a d , or f a x r e s u m e to

8 1 0 - 4 7 6 - 4 5 7 0

Equal Opportunity Employer

HVAC SERVICE TECH Needed 1or well established growing company located in Weslem Suburb G'eal exposure to several different aspecis of I f * HVAC industry Com-pany veNde provided ExceHeni ben-efit package including 40 IK with match pension and educational reimbursemenl Applicant shouM have three to live years experience in residential se-vce with eiectncai trou-bleshooting prelerred Must have boiler e x p e r i e n c e Compet i t ive wages 1c correspond with expen-ence Cal ' Ray at A.J. 0 a n t e s ® Son Plumbing 4 Heating Company

IB f 0 ) 477-3626

HVAC SERVICE TECH 4 INSTALLERS

| Top wages Blue Cross, profit shanng. pe-d vacation excellent working conflMions Must be profes snonaf 4 experienced Fax resume lo 313-261-6968 or ca* 313-261-6655

H V A C Service Teens 5 yea'

minimum e ipenercc Sheet Metal instaBers Top pay

and benefits 810-348-4800

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS • Full-lime General Labor • Machine Operate* • Hi-LO • Truck 0-wer CDL • AjsemMv Packa j i r g 'Warehouse InsiaBers Earn $7 80 per hr Overtime after 8 hours, full benefits all shifts

HUMAN RESOURCES 810-553-7710

HOTEL C o u r t y a r d &y M a m o n is opemng r ut ica' We are currently looking lo fill ail Hotel stat- positions - bom tus 4 part hme, entry level 4 experienced This e a great opportunity 10 join one o3 the leaders in ihe Hospitality I n d u s r t y P l e a s e c a : i 810-997-6100 to request an application packet

HAIR DRESSERS 4 NAIL TECHNICIANS

Full or pan time Walk-m district Downtown Ptymcutn C313) 459-3990

HAIR SALON Licensed 4 progressive Ma« S

tytist 4 Nail Tecrinioan toi estab-I ished Farmington Hi l ls sa lon Booth rental or commission (810) 476-2849

HAIR STYLIST busy, friendly salon in Canton area that treats customers Mte customers 4 not a numoer Paid vacation 4 Oayswk Hrs 12 8 Sal » 4 313-459-7350

hotel

Det ro i t M e t r o A r p o r t

R a m a d a Inn & S u i t e s

N o w H i r i n g

A l l P o s i t i o n s • Dept Managers- Exp. or»y . Sales 4 Catenng • Office Assistant . Front Desk Clerks • Swncfiboard Operators . R e s e r v a t i o n s • Secunty • Bartenders • COOKS • Restaurani Servers • • Dishwashers • Buspersons • Hostesses • Maintenance

HAIR STYLIST For buey Carton ta ton Team player l muat Commission negotiable Ben-efits available Taxes paid Pteasa can

(313) 4&4-0Cfl8

HAIR STYLIST. I MANICURIST Ferrmngton 8 Mile salon Chair rental; $120n«k Mamcunsi space $8CVwk Can Bev (8101 477-6548

HAIRSTYLIST 4 NAIL TECHNICIAN

F u l or part-time Expenenced Some efcamew preferred Famwigion Mitts and Novi area (810) 476-2129

HAIRSTYLIST & NAIL TECHNICIAN

Experienced FiJorpart-tme Witror wvioul clientele for a growmg Farm-ng»on H * s saion (<10) 4f4-3&00

H A l f STYUST/NAIL lech Pypcuth salon eUucaOon con scawa. rearament plan ottered, cken-tete.pfeterred (313) 456 2497

H A * STYLIST tAIL Tec**. 1 lime, lor enpandmg

salon in Caniorv-Westland mcoma (313) 2 4 » 3783

HAIRSTYLISTS Current or re-entry E xc»aent aammot. eetabkan ckeOMtf Alao S e c o n a l Wor)dertanQ Ma* (313) 4

Hai rs ty l i s t s Cac»*ant opporturaty m Duay Famv - flton Saun. Hourt, wage p*ja com-r H i m , n m t n bene«»

C a l Krtata 1 800 6686484

. HAIR STYLISTS Noe hwng. portar** , w * a d t o r w e Esoa«ani opportunity SakmmFarm-moMn M k Jv*e I K H T M N O

H A I R S T Y L I S T S

Cat Janice at 313-471-S 777

H A J W W A M AND 8ATH SALES F id ar pad *ma S e x * *

s E i n s r s s taML Canton

A C T T V I T f E S D I R E C T O R

^or n N a > •—iama» ocmmumt^ r>

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J 2 L C 5 *

HEATING & AJR CONDITIONING

J M ® e * e (3 H W 1 7 1 Q 0

T M Q « C O O U N O » « A T M 0 t H W M h e r e o n MVAC

Oat

INSPECTOR -FIRST PIECE

in-Procese. Final inspection Job shoe with CNC equipment and automatic screw machines Send resume to Quairtv P O Box 406. l i -ster M1 48141-0408 or call between Bam-4pm at 313-562-4492

Te lecorti municat ions installers wanted. Entry-level through lourneyman posit ions available Fully paid benefits vacation good starting wages, tuition reimbursement pro-gram trammg, f v e year apprentice program Journeyman potential of $17 00 • ar hour Apply Between. 9am-1 l a m 4 ipm-3pm. Mon-Fn

C l o v e r Communications. Inc

41290 Vincent. Ct Novi Ml 48375

1 Wk N of Grand River iusl E of Meadowbrook

EOE

INSTRUCTORS NEEDED Immediate part-t ime openings lor ESL, French 4 German instructors Must have good knowledge ol grammar and culture

Cai> 810-362-2060 | Or Fax resume to 810-362-0626

INSULATION INSTALLERS Experience footage 'ate o< will tram Starting $8 50 Jones Insulation.

I 2 2 8 t 1 Hes l» E Ot Novi Rd N off 9 Mue. Nov. 810-348-9880

LABORERS N E E D E D Icr 'andscape construction located «n Nov. Good pay (810(349-9283

LANDSCAPE CO . loolung lor dedi cated. hardworking, responsible

SUPERVISOR - aiso looking tor LABORERS w l h t f « same attitude

Gteat pay with benelits for the nght person. (313) 416-4111

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION WORKERS reeded Experience

prelerred Call Oakland Oaks Landscaping 810-853-3459

LANDSCAPE DESIGN/SALES Yea>-round salary 4 beneftls com-mensurate with expenence Plymouth (313) 453-9109

L A N D S C A P E , L A W N M A I N T E -NANCE laborers needed E xpenence preler-ed but not necessary Fu® time witfi excellent pay 313-266-9273

L A N D S C A P E S G R O U N D S K E E P E R

PERMANENT position at large apart-ment community in Soutfrfced Must have expenence wrth planting and grounds upkeep Need valid dnver license excellent pay and benefits Call 1810) 357-2503 or tax resume

810-357-2351

E X P E R I E N C E D L A N D S C A P I N G LABORERS, fonisti grade, lay sod dig trercnes We are Wiling to pay i l you are wi»ng to work Pay based on experience 4 ability

Ca. P a u (313) 326-6114

Wanted lor law firm Musf-Na»e mult>-iine pno re system expen-ence- Top salary and medical

beneMs Call 810-356-6250. ask for Andrea or Bobbie Fax resume to

810-352-6254

MAINTENANCE Immediate openings for Canton, BelieviBe & Downnver area apan-

sary in all p h a l e s ot reskleniia p r o p e r t y m a i n t e n a n c e S e n d resume to P O Box 306, South field, Ml 48037

LEGAL ASSISTANT College graduate 3 5 or oetler, lo work in Farmington Hills law office. Good organizational and people skills, WordPertecl 5.1 Non-smoker

Ask for Linda at; (810) 737-8400

LIGHT ASSEMBLY Waterford plant has Immediate open-ings for tu« time days(6 00am to 3 30pm). No expenence requ""ed. training provided $6 5(VWr to start with increase af te ' 90 days Produc-tion bonus. Benelits package 4 401K available For details call Between 8 00am - 4 30pm al 810-623-250C

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Full time posi-tions. Light, busy work. 2 shifts, bene-tts after 90 days (8101486-4390

LIGHTING INSTALLERS Leading outdoor lighting company is seeking dependable installers No expenence necessary will provide (taming Unlimited earning potential1

Small van or truck required Call (810) 305-9100

L I N E

M A I N T E N A N C E /

M E C H A N I C

Help Wanted Geaeral

Maintenance Supervisor

MdOnley Associates. Inc . s naaonai property management firm has opening lor a Maintenance Super visor st apartment community m Ann Mot

Position rsquires carpentry electrics plumbing skills and minimum 5 years exper ience MVAC cert i f icat ion -equired TNs lull ume posHxm olfeis above average wage witn beneMs package including a *01(k) plan, health msursnce. and t»aoo«mt on apanmeni rental rale available

Please send resume 10:

Gol f s i d e L a k e Apar tmen ts 2345 Woodndge Way

Ypsilanti. Ml 48197 313-434-1018

EOE

M A I N T E N A N C E T E C H O n - S i t e

property management company seeking expenenced Maintenance Tech lor on-site poelBon MUST HAVE experience in apartment com-munity mainlsnancs Salary benefits plus apartment

FAX RESUME 810-865-1630 or c a l Robin at 810-865-1600

ManageJnent

S P O R T S MINDED Looking 1or competitive, hard working 4 leadership qualities Will tram $1600 a mo Ask tor Mr Gibson

3T3-<5S-OrSe

MAINTENANCE Immediate openings foi Canton Belleville 4 Downnver area apart-ment complexes Expenence neces-sary m ail phases ol residential p r o p e r l y m a i n t e n a n c e S e n d resume to: P O Box 308. South-field, Ml 45037

MAINTENANCE Large appartmsnt community needs expenenced maintenance person Must have expenence m electnca plumbing, 4 heating 4 cooling Tha position can lead 10 an on-site posi-tion wfiere apartment a pan ol salary Call Jeffrey a l 313-729-5650 or apply at f i e Landings Apartments m Westland

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC • need expenence in sma l engines and 24 4 36 voft electnc systems Fax or mad resume 4 salary requi'ements to SmiWi Chemical 4 Wax 6480 Com-merce D i Westland Ml 48165

Fa* 313-729-1365

LAWN MAINTENANCE Oakland County Property Manage-ment firm seeks depen-daoie. fiand workers for seasonal help Call week-days. Tha Benecke Group, 1810] 642-8666 EOE

Loca. Beverage company is • locking for Mechenica) Tecrmi- I cians to* on-the-lme trouble- I shoo t i ng a n d p r e v e n t a t i v e • maintenance Knowledge of pack- |

J aging equipmenl and/or other . | related equipment with 1 - 3 yrs | • expenence would be an desl can- • I didate Full t ime position witr, I

Icompetitive wage and benefits I E O E Send resume with work 1

| history to

LAWN MAINTENANCE looking for employees in good shape Good w a g e s M u s t h a v e o w n transportation (313) 458 9101

LAWN MAINTENANCE CREWS Now hiring experienced grass cutting crew merrfcers Competitive wages 4 aHomable health care insurance available Call 313-427-9353

LAWN SPRAYERS WANTED Sl0-$13taf . benefits Will train Send resumes to Organic Lawns Inc 25715 Meadowbrook Rd . Novi, Ml 46375

LAWN SPRINKLERS Hmng expenenced Field Positions. Excellent pay 810-588-3600

H R »14 Line Tech P O Box 700713

Plymouth, Ml 48170 ^

LOAN ORIGINATOR needed lot growing mortgage co m Brighton Expenence pieterred Call Sue or Lone ai 810-433-3617 Exl 1560

MACHINE OPERATORS -$240.vyeekiy

Auto supplier,"AlesOand, AK shifts, Long term Apply 9-11am & l - 3pm

34771 Ford Rd (E of Waynes Picture 10 4 SS Card Required

INTERIM PERSONNEL

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC

Inierstale Brands Corp (Wonder Bread.Hossess Cake) is looking 'or candidates lor the pc-silion o1 mainte-nance engineers This a a full time position which consists ol working on au types ol pioductxon machmery 4 equipment We are looking for aggressive 4 motivated individuals with past experience So it you want to become part ol a winning leam tax or send resume 10 T Lobkowch, Asst HR Manager 1100 Oakman Blvd Oetro.1 Ml 48238 Fax 313-868-1728

EOE M ' f H V

MAINTENANCE Peachwood Inn is seekmg a main-tenance person to maintain our state of the an facility Needs to be pack ol all trades, rot afraid 10 work hard and be able to work as s member ol a team, tt interested please apply in person

PEACHWOOD INN 3500 W South Blvd

w Rochester Hills Mi 48309 .

LAWN TECHNIC IAN Lawn terukeng company looking to hue awn technician. Experience helptuf but not necessary Pay based on expenence but minimum pay lor no expenence is $400'wk • commis-sion Benefits

Call now tor an interview* (810) 566-8100 or (313) 266-0500

• Housekeepers • Banquet Servers

Must be guest senvice onented 4 writing to leam Dependable.'reliable people need only apply Send/ tax resume ot app ly in peraon:

FAX 313-729-6491

R a m a d a Inn & S u i t e s 8370 Wickham Ra Romulus Ml 48174 Altn Demse Koss

DOUBLETREE HOTELS

NOW HIRING1

. FRONT DESK CLERKS • HOUSEKEEPERS . CONCIERGES • COCKTAIL SERVERS • BANQUET SET U P Competitive Wages Pa«J Vaca-t e * 401 K Plan DentaW4ealth Insurance

Apply m person Mon-Fn 9-5

27000 Sheraton Drive tn Now

RESERVATION AQENTS Ful 4 part ume lo work m our Farm-mgkxi H * s ortce We need your hoe prtawy and lypmg Skes to sa l our resort on Mackinac Mand

Please a l 8 I O - 4 » - 3 2 C «

HOUSECLEANERS FULL MEDICAL, DENTAL t U F *

F u l 4 part-time MoivFn days oompar*, car $6 25 $6 25 to start meludmg pe«J t U m Bme.

paid m Ca» to ind out why

WE ARC THE'MKSHtST PAV»4G MAlO S C T V C E

AMERICAN FREEDOM CLEANERS

< » 1 « 4 7 3 - M 0 0

HOUSECLEANERS Days. Mon-Fri. lu l 4 part ome MAKE YOUR O W N SCMCOULE flaxtoia C a l 7 2 2 - * M 0 orTZI-IOOO

© H O U S E K E E P E R

dusang. vaouummg and ct g n i U M M b M l Good

For. TZ l

i ca* 313-M1-7710

E t h a n A J I e n , I n c . 15700 I I Rd

1 A M . Ml 41154

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INSURANCE Inside Casualty Adjuster tor Livonia based self insured program 3 years expenence required i i «ud ing l i g a -tion management Non smoking office Send resume to

Boa 11542 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvoma. Ml 48150

INSURANCE Title Insurance Company is looking tor an EXPERIENCE FINAL POLICY WRITER F u l t ime wi lh benefits. Ca l

(313) 425-2500

' Leading Metro Detroit Ford Dealer has ar imtnediaie opening tor a new rtncie Delivery Specialist Responsi-bilities include, prepanno vehicles lor delivery and organizing & maintaining new vehicle lols Applicant m m nave a good dnvtng record and respond well to instructions trom new car oaoertment supervisors Bemg a hard worker a real plus1 We otter a comprehensive income package, including health 4 dental insurance. 401K, paid vacation and hourly pay wrth month end bonuses Pleaae call Moo -Fn 8 30 am - 6:00 pm Jim Rosenbaum or Dear Sellers

D e a n S e l l e r s F o r d (810) 643-7500

I N T E R N A L A U D I T O R

Qrowmg subuftxan beverage company « saakmg an orge-r u e d and s e l moevaled ndh viduai to essast in snd Ol day dnver reconciMtton. snd data entry ot da ly mvwees Base accounting and com-puter weracy a muat Thie a a F u l time, hourly, enny level poatton wrth greal ben-efits. medcal/We. 401 k and mote E 0 E.

CALL 3t»-207-4aB1 OR Send letter ol mtroducSor K>

On, 111/8 P O Rnx 700713

Inventory Control Assistant

minimum expenence tn V * p n # , leoexxng and swentory caret* Musi have MS dtotome, be mernaly sharp, phyeealy *l. neel snd fsgNy orgs nued Career opoortunar salary.

n and profll sharing e Send

Reaourcee 13156 Cto I "dsn

JANTTORlAL . paeeniows tor jaiMore

en Mon only Irom 11 0<^3 00c m Afternoon stHti C a * LakesaM B u i l d i n g M a i n l e n e n e e i t

• 1 0 - 3 6 2 1494

* • J A N I T O R I A L * *

' J A N r T O f V P a r t - T i m e : « »

( 3 1 3 ) 5 0 1 - 0 1 3 4

LAaORER FOR ph»

(•10) 220-2741

LEARN a trade m a growing field snd earn up to $30,000 m pay and bene-fits as a thin bnck installer Musi have rekatue transportation

Call Will iams Panel Bnc* 313-53S-6633 v o c e mail ex" 306

LEASING CONSULTANT Part time, tor Dearborn H e ^ h t s aree apartment community

313-562 3986

LEASING CONSULTANT

Experienced person wrth greet phone SMS 4 dosma S I M M s needed tor apartment mmmursty m Now F m time poemon wati .benefits mctudtoo heelh msursnce plus 401K. Cal (•10) 349-8200

MACHINE OPERATORS With Lead Shift Expenence

Also, Assemblers needed Benefits package tor days 4 after-noons Send resume Eieancfil Corp , 12350 Be«3en Ct

Lrvonia. Michigian 48150

MAINTENANCE PERSONS

Full t ime, needed for large apartment community in Rochester Hulls. Gen-eral maintenance (plumbing, eiec-tncai. MVAC I and prep expenerce necessary Must have references Apply m person 250 Hampton Circe, Rochester Hills, can 810-852-9596

BRANCH MANAGER TRAINEE To $50K Salary, benelits, bonus

Personnel Data Report 810-524 1500, Fax: 524-2461

OPERATIONS MANAGER Looking for an Operations Manager lor New York eecunlies *irm Opera-tions background required Series 7 licensed prelerabie Exce-ent organs zahonal and commuracations skills needed Salary and bonus Call Pal (3131 433-8363 or lax (810) 433-8372

5 0 0 Help Wanted General

MATERIALS (DRP) ANALYST .

Brass Crati Mfg C o . a Masco dw-aon has an immediele opening al our Now headquarters Essenbal tone-tons inexude considerable araly»s pi customer demands and inventory d a u demonstrated PC Lleracy the ability tor light travel, excelenf oral 4 wntien ccmmunicabonMil ls and posi-pve interpersonal w i s Tne sue-cessful candidale will have a 4 yr degree m lognecs and an interest m teaming oner materials reialed kmc-tions Ws oiler s competitive weg® cenefit package, snd bonus potential m a last paced environment For con skJeraoon please submii your resume iNO PHONE CALLS PLEASE) m con-fidence to

BRASS CRAFT MFG CO Atm DViORP

P O Box 8032 Nov.. Ml 48376-8032

Equai Opportunity Employer M ' F H V

JOIN OUR GROWING TEAM Aggressive Marine a looking lor marine technicians 1o fill positions tor

* * MECHANICS * * RIGGERS

* * YARD ASSISTANTS Opportunity to advance

Outstanding Benelits 4 pay package

Call Mr CordeB tor appointment (810) 926-8360

5 0 0 Help Wanted General

MORTGAGE COORDINATOR

Rsetoeneel developer located in Bemmgham has opening tor mdi-vOuei sxpenenced In ooordlnaling closings tor condominium sales Must have prevtoi interfacing wtth mortgage lenders, title companies and on-sne sales stafl Knowledge of paperwork requirements a must MS Word and Excel expenence absolutely required

Send resume with cover setter s t a i n g career goals, salary requ i rements and ava i lab le s t a r l i n g d a t e F a x l o 810-642-4210 or ma* to

Mr Blevins 200 E Brown Si.. Suite 101

Birmingham. Ml 48009

MANAGER 4 ASSISTANT MANAGER POSITION

Available tor home In Milford Also Assistant Manager needed Cantorv Northville Must be 18. Migh School Diploma or GED, valid dnvers

w e Start S8-S10/HR Call Ihe office for application 4 mwview btwn 10-3pm Mon-Fn 810-661-8795

MANAGER Expenenced Telemarkeling Manager tor mid-aize mortgege Banker located in W Bloomfield Saiary . incentive, MEDICAL/DENTAL benefits and a greal place to work. You ofler dedica-tion diligence and a good attitude; Phone us at 800-7374495 or tax resume lo 810-932-9610. ATTN Robert F Garvett, President

T h e r e ' s a family undei our root too'

M A N A G E R GREAT AMERICAN

C-O-O-K-l-E-S WESTLAND MALL

STORE MANAGER opportunity tor experienced manager to grow wrth us' Our products are temf< ana so ars our customers

• GOOO SALARY • PERFORMANCE BONUS . EXCELLENT BENEFITS Send resume m confidence to

Regional Sales Manage' 132 E Sumac Ct.

Schaumburg. fL 60193 EOE

, MANAGER Laige _ resident ia l community is coking'tor manager Must have main-tenance background Apartment and Benefits tor best candidate Send resume 30600 Telegraph Rd . S^ le 1200 Bingham Farms. Ml 48025. or lax: 810-433-7615

MAINTENANCE PERSON needed at Westland .Apt complex General maintenance expenence Ful-t i m e O n - s i t e p o s i t i o n . C a l l

313-425-6070

MACHINE OPERATORS Ltvoiva company has openings lot machine operators on the 3rd shrlt 11pm-7 30am S&^r plus shift pre-mium to start, Bene'its after 8 months Musi be dependable 4 have reliable transportation

MAINTENANCE PERSON Full-Wie expenenced in heating cod ing lor SoutMiekJ property man-agernem co Benefits Ca'i Mor Iwu Fn 9-5pm (810) 356-1030 E O E

Appfy ai ALLMANO ASSOCIATES. INC

12001 Levan Rd Uvo fM, Ml 48150

MACHINE SHOP COORDINATOR Musi have computer and blue pnnt reedmg expenence Responsible lor work How in 4 out ol shop. Pay based on expenence Send resume to: 33100 Cai to l , L lxenia. Ml 48150

MACHINE TOOL ELECTRICIANS 4

PANEL BUILDERS Minimum 1 year experience Needed N O W For positions

starting -mmedialefy Excellent benefits peckage

C a l (810) 963-3950 MGW Industrial Systems. Inc

MACHINIST « BRIDGEPORT BORING MILL

Top Rate To Too Person Excelent Benefit P*g - 401K

(810) 5 7 4 - 9 X 1

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N

tor apartment community Expenence preferred m an pftaees ol mainte-nance including base plumbmg. elec-tric and carpentry Other duties lo mclude apertment prep and grounds work Full lime poerncn with benefits and apartment C e l (810)349-8200

Maintenance

PLANT MAINTENANCE

LEASING C O N S U L T A N T I you are tookmg tor e oompany eeh good beneAM good pay. 101k and a company lo grow ««th and I you have sales expenence a customer expen •nee. p l i w i eend raeume to

Box 11638 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper

36281 Schodcrsh Rd LNonM. M 48150

RFORMANCE ERSONNEL

• l l ' i U x

LEASING 0 0 N 8 U . T A N T S

Large :amwiqlar oommumty • new I ' U m i i W r ndMdueN tor

Twse W M or M between He f x x x i a* 10em • 4 30pm

• 10-477-3630

LEASING P O a m O N . tor apt oom-

' MACHINIST CNC Set-up and oper-ator for turning canter or milling machine center. Muat have 2 years expe-rience Good benefits

Canton location. (313) 495-0000

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TECH International OS 9000 Certified, Tier 1 Auto Supplier seeks Maintenance Technician tor mtersetmg. dwersified -ssponsewoes in clean, suburben N-lech plant Reomred plant mamle nance expenence and skills In mechancat and eiectncai Hydrsulca' pneumatica a pme. Roboecs.'PLC expenence s plus Competitive pay and greal benefits package including 100% insurance premium paid tor • Farraty Medical Dental msursnce

Family Vision Care Fsmify Prescnptiwi Drugs

Peid vacation. VS3kdays,'S<* Time Paid OH Between Christmas 4 New Yr, Bonus Ekobetv Generous 401X Retirement Plan

MANAGERS*' MANAGER COUPLES

for communi t ies located in Wayne 4 Oakland Counties Compensation mdudes compet-itive salary, housing, utilities, medical insurance and paid vacations Send or lax bnel resume to (810) 647-3570 Box 11603. Observer 4 Eccen-

tric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia, Ml 48150

MECHANIC

M E C H A N I C S E N T R Y L e v e l

a n d E x p e n e n c e d

RUAN. one ot the rattan's leading trucking companies, has OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNI-TIES for an MECHANICS

WE OFFER • Company provided

trainmg • Opportunity for

advancement • Great benefit

package . 40 l (k) plan » Good working

conditions • Wilting to train

If you have or can obtain a -slid Class A CDL and able to pass physical and drug screen, apply m person to: 12152 Merriman, Livonia

RUAN TRANSPORTATION EOE

MORTGAGE ORIGINATORS ,

SECURE YOUR FUTURE Concept One Mortgage Corp Is cur lenOy seeking Mortgage On»-nalois wrth at least 2 years experience 4 strong sales skills preferably in a mortgage broke' or multi-lender capacity We have a revoiuKmary pay Structure that will help you eem top commissions of up lo 70% on. every loan PLUS overrides 4 residual •ncome We work with the best inves-tors m the business who offer top products top pnemg 4 top pay Con-cept One Mortgage Corp can >we you

future' We also ofter BC 4 BS health insurance 4 4 0 I K program Please c o n t a c t O z z i e J a c o b s o n at 810-355-3267 for more details'

MECHANICS

Immediate Full 4 Part tune posi-tions avanabie al our Farmington Hills repair snop Must have own tools, valid dnvers licenses 4 ace to drive standard Transmission

Excellent Benefits Free Urwtorms $10-$12 per hour

Appfy in person al 1h« following locations

U - H A U L Farmington Repair Shop

30711 Grand River Farmmgion Hi ls , Ml

Inkster 29600 Michigan Ave Inkste". Ml

No Phone Cams Please' EOE

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR - expen ence prelerred but will train nght can-didate. loan off ice' Iree atmosphere, full time, hourly, greal benefits Please fax resume 4 cover letter to Rebecca 810-557-7879 Factual Oata 18451 W 12 Mile Rd South-field, Ml 48075

MORTGAGE PROFESSIONAL

Tired of only PROCESSING? Assist one ol the busiest owners in the mort-gage business Great salary 4 benefit p a c k a g e F a x r e s u m e t o

810-540-1071 KAYE FINANCIAL CORPORATION

- Attn Gayle Kaye

MORTGAGE Rapidly growing centrally located mortgage lender is seeking to fill openings tor

•LOAN OFFICERS •PROCESSORS

•CLOSERS We offer a competitive saiary, paid employee health insurance 4 opportu-nities for bonuses If you have expen-ence m non-conformmg. mortgage lending 4 want an opportunity to earn what you are worth, lax your resume m confidence to: Human Resources 610 355-0771

An Equai Opportunity Employer

MECHANIC WANTED Full tmne Musi be Certified

MORTGAGE SERVICING Law office m Bingham Farms seeks energelic organized individuals lot foreclosure processing positions Candidales must be detail onented able to work under pressure ana meet deadlines 2 years poor mort-gage servicing experience preler-ed. but wi lmg to tram Excellent c lerca skills and experience w/Windows Word Perfect, or Word requited We ofler a dynamic, fast paced environ-ment with salary and bene'its consis-ten t w i t h q u a l i f i c a t i o n s For confidential consideration, please can

(810) 642-2515 ext 212 Equal Opportunity Employer

26060 Apply 9am-5pm. at 50 W 7 Mile . Redford

MECHANIC WANTED Truck 4 construction equipment Apply 12550 Farmington Rd , Livonia 313-427 7573

MANAGER TRAINEES Blue Chip companies in service industries need promotable Corpo-rate Trainees Oegree required Will consider recent grad $24-$28K Cattflax resume to Stacey Koepp 810-932-1170, fax 810-932-1214

Harper Associates 29670 Modebeit Farmington Hilts. Ml 48334

MANICURIST IN lop Birmingham salon Estab-lished client based preferred or expe nenced CHI Amy Sue,

(810) 540-2200

MANICURISTS WITH some

Busy salon, ful bme, spece rental Immediate start, contact merle (810) f J t OKKO nr «pply One Hairdressers 2507 W Maple

Bloomfield MUts

MACHINIST EXPERJENCEO Top wages bene

40tK needy emptoiment ( •10) 674-2301

MACHINIST iriance. • years

port, i >eoarg. do own set4«e bene— 31

im experience bridge gnnrtng Mue JlW

- $ 2 4 0 " l V x * -lust have ma* eortme experience

Pie ID 4 SS Card Required INTERIM PERSONNEL

and « M l r « phy«a . apmeni Vanety ol tasks

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MAJNTENANCC ASSISTANT faodoowirrki

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Paid LleiOiaawrty meura Work Ctoffung Allowance Plus more'"

Convenient locatton neer Canon t * t-275 Become a valued part of our coordinated team sflort' A l repliee conf ident ia l Fax resume to 313-397 7330 or mal to

Maintenance Box 11806 Obasrvar 4 Eoosrec fla i i a p R i

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Liworka, Ml 48150

MAINTENANCE/PROJECT DIRECTOR

We are todang tor a mamonencal pra|ecl manager lor o i* Troy baeed Heatti Cera feeafry Tha person

mechancal anH. Horn a hemmer and Hda to plurnbsia It you are a ack d rn trades *ss a (he )06 tor you

Reply to Boa 11510 Obeerver t Eccentric Miaspapirs

MARBLE SHOP APPRENTICE

Prefer •namdual with cabmef making or carpentry expenence Ful-ome. $8 5(Vhr to start and benefits

(810) 474-2500

MECHANIOWELDER - repairing heavy equipment out ol Wixom base, full time (8l0)73S-5534

MEMBER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

F u l bme tor Community Credit Union Respons ib le for o p e n i n g new sccounts. IRA's snd CD's as well as taking loan applications and closing loans. Strong member service skills required. Must be professional in atti-tude 4 dress Apply ai or send resume to: Community Federal Credit Union. 500 S Haivey. P 0 BoxSOSO. Plymouth Ml 48170-8050 Attn V P -Human Resources

NATIONAL FOOO sales co seeking part time grocery merchandisers., hourty positions Weekdays 4 some weekend work required Dunes mclude pricing 4 stocking product on grocery store shelves. Send resume to, Part Time Position PO Box 700556, Plymouth, 48170 EOE

NATURAL G A S LINE INSTALLER -full t ime position, starting pay S6-S9 h i Some experience a helpful bul will tram ihe nght person

313-427-5960

< NOW HIRING Automotive Installers

immediate full-time positions available Apply m person

Sears • 12 Oaks Mall Novi Mi. 810-344-0650

Equal Opportunity Employer Affirmative Action Employer

MENTAL HEALTH CARE WORKERS

W BtoorrtfiekliCieweon areas Mature people needed FuH'pan time W * train Good driving record necesiary Salary slanting $6 50 to $7 50rH» C a l SIP 810-788 2365

Office (810) 335-3547 or (810) 338-2809

METAL FINISHER Dependable well rounded poiener 4 buffer Experi-enced on a l types ol metal

C a l between 313-536-6878

* primary ak*ninum 1 lam-2pm

MARINE CONTRACTOR looking tor a sell-motivated individual to metal wood 4 Meal seawalls Expenence preler-ed Good wege 4 beneNs Contact Joe or Dan at.

(517)546-5169

Marketing Intern •nefxp i n I enrpo-

rata marketing department. Opportu-nity to appfy ytxx wrung and a s s y m a feet-paced work environment Flex-ible hour* dunng school year and iu»-time summer hours ivaMebie Knowledge of oompmer gnptac* layout software end good o n r a s

Pleeee forward liter to:

H U M A N RESOURCE MARKETING INTERN

P O Box 701 M S Plymouth Ml 4 8 1 »

METAL FINISHING supervisor -MUST be expenenced Major sup-plier of Chrome plated products 10 Hartey-Devtoecn Excelent salary and benefits Send resume to Fax* 313-946-4774 or tcCy at Wall Indus-tries 12572 Delta. Taylor, Mi

P R O M O T E R S $ 2 , 0 0 0 / $ 4 , 0 0 0 M O .

If you e n m meeting people. M e • your career opcomurxry Poseve ato-lude 4 prolsenonal mage a muat

• H W i g ( * 1 « I

MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE

wonong on M e C a l (610) 387

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

I s m e n w r needed tor a H u m i w H Can

must h i e >aeic fc nsdaeol •TV AC * y w a l rapak and p M M » T a n years aperkwerk swyenenea

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MANAGEMENT P O t m O N y ^ i w e l

m a n i i i iBBa. fm.

MARKETMQ REP TRAINEE to $45K Batory. BereNs borua

Paraomal Dets Report •10-5»4- l lOO FA* 524 244-

Ma/Hat Research I r t t ^ a m n

O e a t part a n a x * Ftos heua Day or n « N PaM Mvwia ft .ecearir FamSnfton. V » « a > - 4 7 1 4

MASSAGE THERAPUT r i l l * ! Oataand I M t Club « r -

C a f W o a W n r e e n e d C e n . tad C^paNa

METALLURGIST Oaen efhexent metal slampmg laeKy seeks eeeociate ful or part Bma to coordinate melalurgBel testing program Metallurgical •tody students pleaae ap(*y Expe r i ence r e q u i r e d Send reeume or spp»y lo E 4 E Menu lecturing 300 induetnsn Dr Pty-.mouth. Ml 48170

OFFICE POSITION FOR Ofhce Manager needed to perform a variety d tasks Musi be computer lit-erate some experience with buildmg ma-ntenance 4 food supply ordenng Secresanal 4 organizational skills necessary Cal' «eeve message

(610) 414-9011

OIL CHANGE 4 General Clean-Up Person for muffler shop Brake 4/or front entf cemlicatwn a • . Appty m person 7210 Merriman at Warren

FOCUS ON THIS? We are seeking a career minded mo-viduat mtereeted in workmg in a one

experienced optical lab techr toars Exceneni wage • benefits if mter-eeted cal Mke. 810-354-7100 ext 367

OPTICAL Experienced ,

DISPENSING OPTICIANS 4 RECEPTIONIST

are needed in our busy and last growing Livonia and Troy locations We ofler a f u l beneNa package eom-petftwe salaries and incentive pro grams along with advancement opportunities F»K and part bme pon-t o n * available Ca l Lrvona - Pal (810) 477-2662 Troy • Inez (810) 597-4147

OPTICIAN DISPENSER Experienced Cxi: plant hrs 4 salary

Call Bob 313-565-5600

MILL HANO DAY SHIFT experience Excelent Syeersenj

Clear,, ak Cross/ft ua 401(K)

J X Shield, dental and

(810) •24-2563

MIRROR INSTALLER Farmmgion Mlto baaed company hea poe*one evMtobto tor lu l «ne Mrror IneMmn Expenence praleirad but w# Iraki Heavy Itong reqiared Soon

vet (BIO) 474-4433

WASHER Mao PAINTERS HELPER NEEDED

Futeme C o m p e l ! * wages Cel (B1« 229-5475

MOLD MAINTENANCE Ngh school dtotoma 2 yrs oartowco required M M reeum* IK Humeri Reeauros Oep l . Attn C o m e Sutherby 180 E

" - . Leonard Ml 4BM7

MOLL* UAK> Now faring lu l Hme Mon-Fn or*, No

' Medea «

M O R T G A G E ( U U ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES

ua. Beee e M w ^ e T U S K

b m i x m ^ b J S ^ H T S T A S B I C Y

523JS22

PACKAGERS NEEDED

Hr» 6am-2 30pm « 3pm- l 1 30pm

A d e c c a

West land Taytor

(313) 722-9060 (313) 291-3100

PACKAGING POSmON person needed tor NorthvOe For mterview Cal . I 0 * m - l p m •10-306-5100

PAINTER / HANDYMAN

C M Tim (810) 331-6127

PAINTER NEEDED have own tool* 4 r e l M l l trana-

raen> 4

s S • U A UP aai-auo

PAINTERS

dependable 4 have r s l ab a rranapc.' t M o n i w e i i M i s t u W e n hr C M 810-567-9JQB or appfy • ! I Apts I M M 4 ProxWsncel

MMORTGAGE LOAN

OFFICERS EXPERCNCE0

' r y L H r n r W W WUJ™ t 25% 0 • i p a n pragraM Many

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PAINTER'S APPRENTICE For owner opirsiid BiMnaai Claan sppeeranoe 4 handy MMs ra»srad A i d vacaton 4 M M M WyemuT

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PAINTERS Come torn our team1 Mnrrkkn 5 years

M B * h r t / w k PaM

"Ound a m M t o o l s 4 U M l i Banaprv • B M • muat O a a l pay tot senou.

(313) 531 -5300

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5 0 0 B e ^ Wanted General

PAINTERS 4 DRVWALLERS F iH Kme year-round emptoyment Must have equsment 4 tiansporu

ton-Fn , after I0 *m. ask Hon C M Mon-i for Kan 810-557-7055

PAINTERS HELPER tof I ruck shop Steady days Meitcal 4 benefits C M Jack or -km at

(313) 722-3800

P A I N T E R S

P A R T - T I M E CCX Con-Way Central Expiees. a leading transportation services com-pany is seekmg part-time Painters to ,c»n our team Experience is desir-able. but we wa tram Company-paid phyaicai 4 drug screen a required o» all quaiihed appicants

CCX oners s competitive wage of $10 iQitir For immediate consider-ation. pease apery m person or send' tax resumeletier of interest to C C X C O N - W A Y C E N T R A L E X P R E S S . 6 0 0 0 Midd lebeH Drive. Romulus M l 4 8 1 7 4 . Fax (313 ) 7 2 9 - 0 9 1 6 CCX a an equal opportunity employe"

CCX-CON-WAY CENTRAL EXPRESS

PLUMBING SHOP Person & Truck Driver

cal pkantmg 4 heating company looking tot motivated peraon to orga-nize ptomomg pens arae and alao be a t * to dakver parts lo iob sees Send resume lo PO Bos 40677. Red-lord Twp Ml 4$239 Attn Sharan

5 0 0 B d p Wanted General

5 0 0 Belp Wanted General

5 0 0 Belp Wanted General

5 0 0 Help Wanted General

5 0 0 Help Wanted General

5 0 0 Help Wanted General

5 0 0 Help Wanted Ganenl

PANEL WIRE PERSON Expenenced Exceaent tringe bene-fits Appfy m person JIC Electric

_.6900 Chase, Dearborn.

PANEL WIRING Macmne t o d based panel winng. Musi have 1-2 years expenence, should know about -elays. push b a -tons. motor starters Should be familiar with. National Eiectncai Coda and (JIC) Umversel $6-$t0 hour, Farmmgion Has company

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

LIVONIA 313-266-8600 SOUTHFIELD 610-352-1300

AUBURN HILLS, 810-373-7500

TAYLOR 313-284-0777

< •

SmUHG. PERSONNEL SERVICES

PARTS 4 SERVICE COUNTER Person • Full-time Will tram

Full medical denial, profit shanng 401(k> C M Cougar Cutting. Now

POLICE OFFICER The Ohener Bloomlieid a i . tor the posl ion of Police imum qualifications mauds

• U S Citizen • Minimum age of eighteen years

of age • Two years ol coaege in law

enforcement or related field of study

• No tolony convictions • Normal hearing 4 CO**

vision w l h any deficiency a visual acuity in each eye correctable to 2 0 20

• No physcal. mental or emotional disability which precludes performing essential iob functions ol I Police Officer as adopted by the West BtoomfiekJ Polee Department

• Possess a vakd Michigan Operators kanse good dnving record no senous misdemeanor convict"ons • APPLICANT MUST HAVE

CURRENT PROOF OF HAVING PASSED MLEOTC PRE-EMPLOYMENT READING WRITING 4 PHYSICAL SKILLS TEST AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION.

. Muat fully comply with the employment standards Published by the Michigan Law Enforcement Training Council -

1-995 s a l a r y r a n g e I r o m $27 099-$43 3 5 j (currently m negoti-ations) All applicants must p«k up i n apphcaton packet « person between 9am-3pm Mon-Fn at the Personne Department. 4550 Walnut Lake Road. Weal Bloomlieid S810-682-1200. exl 509 DEADLINE TO R E T U R N PACKET TO THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT IS 3PM, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1997 (not pos t -marked)

An Equal Opportunity Employer The West Bloom!«td Poke* Depart-ment w a not refuse to Nra a disabled applicant who is capable of per-lormmg the essenial requirements of t i e iob ol Police Otfcer wttr reeson-ab<e accommodation

PROPERTY MANAGER ROCHESTER HILLS

Large *ar tmeni communly located m Rochestei mas has mimedale ful time opening Muat have strong cus-tomer tannc* skil4 property manage men experience be energetic 4 highly motivated Salaey commensu-rate w lh expenence Please send resume to Frankel Management. Ann Dorothy 3221 West Bw Beaver Road, 1106. Troy Ml 48064

or (a i 810-649-2373

PROPERTY MANAGER

Resident Menagsr needed tor targs apartment property m N W suburb •nth ai wasi 5 years apartment man-agement expenence College degree or ARM. RAM designation helplui Musi be people onented 4 have excellent wntton 4 oral comrnuinca-iion skids Permanent posl ion with competitive salary apartment 4 401K plan Send resume m corrfkJence to Human Resource Department PO Box 2360 Farmmgion Hils. Ml 48333

R E P O R T E R FULL TIME

HomeTown Newspapers needs general asugnment reporter m om Howell off.ee Person chosen mu«t possess a Bach-elor's degree or have 1.-3 y e a i expe-nence m newspaper reportmg Our reporters galher news, oover meet-ings w i e artioes and headmes. make photo assAy imn l * . .

pictures and diknmy pages when nec-essary Smoke-tree environment benefit peckage avertable alter 3 month probation period

HomeTown Newspapers Personnel Office

323 E Grand River Avenue Howell. Ml 48643

ROUTE SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

to $30.0001 year FEE PAID Maior Plant WILL TRAIN

5 day week, no rugnts Great Benefits Customer

Service onented from any l iekj EMPLOYMENT CENTER AGENCY

(810) 569-1636

SALES 4 CUSTOMER SERVICE help needed Our msursnce agency wants lo rwe you if you are smsrt 4

mfcjnrce e y n e t v j r i d necessery, we w * tram Excelem opportunity Send resikine to

Slate Farm. P O Box 721164 Berkley M< 48072

PROPERTY MANAGER Company looking lor indrviOual to manage muluple residential comrtxmi-hes Must have management back-ground. however we are witonp lo tram Send resume to 30600 Tele-graph Rd SI* 1200 Bingham F a r m s . M i 4 8 0 2 5 or f a i 810-433-7615

RESIDENT . M A N A G E R

to i apartment commuoity « Now. Ml Exceaent opportunity to work with pro-fessorial property management com-pany Experience prelerred with dedication lo customer service resi-aem retention 4 attention 10 details Strong leasing skills necessary Ben et« package includes apartment, health insurance. 401K 4 perfor-mance based bonus program Fax resume 10 <810) 349-6891 or cat (810) 349-8200

SALES established bunder looking tor sales person with experience m new home sales Busy WestlarvJ Community Please tax resume lo

810-851-1577

SHIPPING & RECEIVING HI-LO DRIVERS

Temp lo hue oppoortumty tor meny openings w«h national trucking com-panies m Romums Dearborn 4 Ply-mouth Excellent start pay plus sxisnswe optional overtime on shifts Applicants must have vetod dnvers tcense. m-lo sxpenence a plus Drug Iree C M Lois t o d a y ^

Advaniage Staffing

SALES PERSON Positions avanable in gift dept Full or pan time ( i large urug store, retail saies sxp«#ienc* prelerred. benelits available Apply Warren Prescr**ions 32910 MiddlebM. at 14 Mile, Farmmgion Hills 810-855-1177

Property Supervisor For Southfield p»opeiy management company Apt managemeni desired Benefits References required Can

t h r u F n 9 ^ P J 810-352-4043 E O E

PURCHASING ASSISTANT Large Fluto Power Distributor Cand-daies should have good computer ski»s MKXO Soft Otfice Expenence s plus good wage and benelits Pieese send resume to P O. Ben 8026,

Novi Ml 48376-8028

RETAIL SALES

S ASSOCIATE Seeking meture dependable person, part-time Previous

retail expenence helplui Specialty Pet Suppkes. 1498 S Sheldon

>Tvmouth 313-453-6930

"RETAIL SALES FuH/Part-lim* Gih-Stationary Shop interested m learning to w i e invita-tions' W BtoomfiekJ 810-932-5355

SALON COORDINATOR/ RECEPTIONIST

Confident well groom assertive person to manage front desk opera tions ol Btoomfield Hills business ideal canddate shoiad have

. BusinessRetait 'Marketing background

• Strong communication 4 organizing skills

Avaxiabikty slternoons everxngs weekends Positive attitude As a valuable member of t he profes-

SHIPPINGWECEIVING ITT Automoovs.

180 E Elmwooo St Leonard, Ml 48387

Ti School Diploma years expenence

Compute" Kterale Flexibility « hours

Mail resume to Human Resources Oept.

Aim Connie Sutherby (810) 626-4899

SHIPPING.WAREHOUSE Livonia oftice needs person lor Part-time snipprng-recewmg, inventory gene-ai mamlenance. etc. 20 hours.' week lo start. $6.50ihour Call

(313) 462-6201

Skilled tiades

ROUGE S T E E L COMPANY

Dearborn Michigan

Rouge Stee' Company is no i accepting applications lor the inlawing tu l ied trades-posifcons

health and retirement benefits are available C M (BIO) 642-2882 4

tax resume lo 810-642-7667

PART TIME and M l time at Clyde Smith 4 Sons Greenhouses BOX) Newburgh Rd Westland Apply

Between. 1 30-4 30PM

PORTER/UTILITY PERSON

Luxury apartment community located m Farmmgion H«s is seekmg a M l bme Porter,Utility Person Duh*s will include grounds keepmg general cleaning and light maintenance Hours are Mon - Fn , and some weekend* Good starting wage and fu l benefit peckags interested appk-cants Apply m person at Country Ridge Apartments, 30545 Crest Forest, Farmington Hills

(810| 661-2399

PART TIME RETAIL with book-keeping expenence Some weekend and evenmg hours wad Wings Gai-e ty . Plymouth. 313-455-3400

PATTERN SHOP TRASNEES FiuWI or part Bme 32175 Industnai Road. Livonia Ml 48150, O c M

313-427-2297

PERMANENT Well established Lrvonia hrm has 2 openings

• 1 Vend Route Driver • 1 General Slock Work

You must have e HS d p w m * good driving record 4 exceaent heeffh. If you ar* hard working, clean cut, ener-getic. reliable, and customer onented - ca« us We offer excellent pay 4 rull benefits (313) 427-3510

PRESS BRAKE OPERATOFVLEADER I

• W e are seekmg aggressive m d - ( • vK jua i capable d layout and sel - _ | u p o l Press brakes C N C |

backgr-und a plus Fu l beneMsa package w/Proffl Shanng a n d j

^ r e t i r e m e n t p l a n App ly

| U S C F a b n c a t i n g 1947 H a g g e r t y | | R d . w a i ^ ^ k ^ ^ ^ ^

PERSONNEL COORDINATOR Diversilled personnel l lrni looking tor someone to ntennew and place can-cMates Opportunity lor advance-ment and management Seiary. commission benefits and profit sharmg East and Wesi side open-ings (810) 737-5860

F i x (810) 737-5886

PRESS OPERATOR' DIE SET-UP

Clean efficient metal stamping taauty seeks associates experienced m wonting weh progressive <M* 4 arr-leed General l o c room Knowledge helplui Excellent benefits Salary based on expenence Apply or send resume fo E 4 E Manufacturing, 300 industrial Dr , Plymouth. Ml 48170 (across from Unisys)

O A INSPECTOR 4 MATERIALS HANOUNG CLERK

Spe*dnng Systems a leader m the design and msnufacnae d optome-cSwxcai systems, seeks a Materials Han<>mg Oerti and a OuaWy Aaaiir-ance Inspector

M a t e r i a l s H a n d l i n g C l e r k Qualifications • 6 moe expenence m sinppmg

and receiving . Ability to perform lighi

typing duties • Familiarity with P C s

Abli ty to communicate with M levels d organization

Q u a l i t y A s s u r a n c e I n s p e c t o r Qualifications

. 1-2 years expenence per-forming precision inspection

. Abrfity to read and inter-pret blueprints

• Q D i t . • Understand metrology methods

applicable to micro inch tolerances

• At>iity to use fixtures, gages and other measure-ment instrumentation

We otter en excellent saiary and ben-elits package lor these posmoos including but n d Umxled to 401k with company match, medical and dental insurance, tuition reimbursement, generous vacation and 12 paid hok-days per year It you are interested in working in a growing, dynamic company please submit resume to

SPEEDRING SYSTEMS INC Human Resources

2909 Watorview Rochester HUs. Ml 48309

FAX 1810) 853-2808 No phone ct

Retail

SALES PROFESSIONALS

WORKBENCH, a contemporary furni-ture retailer, is seekmg customer ser-ine* onented individuals to work m ou' Novi slore An interest m design 4 pnor retail expenence a plus in addt ion to benefits wect le radraw against sales commissions mat could earn you md-$20"s or bene' - it's all up to you For mmeda te consider-ation. CM or mail resume to WORK-BENCH, 26056 Ingersol Dnve. Novi. M1 48375; (810) 349-6800 E O E .

W o r k b e n c h -

PHARMACY SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

A national pharmacy claims manage-ment company m SoutntieW has openings for people with pharmacy stalls, pharmacy tech prelerred Good interpersonal skills 4 dependability required Computer expenence in data entry 4 WortjProcessmg are a plus Ful-twn* with excellent benefits If you are highly motivated, pieese tor-ward resume with saiary history to

Customer Service Rep P O . Box 577

Southfield, Mi. 48075 or can 810-206-9317

PRESS OPERATOR/ QUICK PRINTER

Good opportunity tor p-ess operator with 6 months expenence on off-set presses to advance to bu*m**s lorms pnnttng Redford area day shift Excellent salary 4 benefits Send resume to H/R Mgr . Continuous Forms. Inc 12238 Woodbine. Detroit. Ml 48239 . FAX 313-255^)677

PHARMACY TECH Expenence necessaiy Full and part ume All shifts Excellent pay pleasant wcukmg conditions Apply at Andraws Drug. 29436 Ford Rd Garden Oty

PHARMACY TECHNICIANS »& CASHIERS

Rite-Aid is now hmng for both f u l and part ume positions Afternoon, eve-ning end weekend nouis U p l o $ 7 2Si

37980 Ann Arbor Rd . Lrvonia (at Ann Arbor Trail)

PHOTOGRAPHER PART time 4-6 rvrsAtey Mon-Fn Flexible hrs Black 4 wfvte 4 color darkroom work Expenence helpful Send resume 10 Photographer P O Box 40676. Redtord. Ml 48240

PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSISTANT Part lime apply m peraon a l

7309 N Li ley Cawton Mon March 10, T u * s Maicf, 11

PRINTING BINDERY - Troy pnnt shop seeking bindery workers, m d u d n g folder operator for a l srxfts. KjB Bme. over-time 4 benelfl par'.age. Send resisne to P O Box *4443, Troy, Ml 48099

PRINTING-GENERAL Entry level career opportunity car dale with basK academic sluls w e trained Should have amotion tor management (810) 476-7723

PRODUCTION - Restoration Cleaning tor commercial residon- » properties Wd tram Good pay 4 beneMs 401 (M (810) 543-9710

QC INSPECTION inspect pans, read blueprints clear, environment Maic' company in the Plymouth area

Temp to Perm $7 50-$9 00 per hr

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

RETAIL SALES

the leader m china 4 giftware. is loc*mg for expenenced Sa«s Help $7 an hour to

s»r t Benefits 401K 4 more W BlocmtieW. Susan

810-737-8080 Troy Anita. 810-589-1433

SATURN OF SOUTHFIELD

Now hmng lor.

AUTO PORTERS Fui time position with beneMs Hours Mon-Fn.. some Saturdays

Apoly in person Saturn of Southhek)

2 9 9 2 9 Te legraph R d " Ask lor Mike Wil l iams

QC INSPECTOR tor tubing labncaW Experience w t n calipers, micrometers, height gage, tnuepnnt reading 4 layouts required Gage calibration, gage R4R, ISO'OS 9000 a plus Apply In person or send resume lo

HAROING TUBE CORP 1132 Ladd Rd

Walled Lake. ML-«839C (810) 669-4610 FAX 810-669-9640

S T O R E M A N A G E M E N T

Claire's Bouiioues. operating 1.500* stores IS the largest Internationa' spe-ciality retailer ol fashion accessones Our phenomenal growth has created opportunities lor challenging careers at the loaowing malls west land Laurel Park. Twelve Oaks Easiiand and Somerset North Responsibilities include overall sales and the manage-ment ol j lore stall

Candidates must possess a retail background and strong communica-tion. organization and customer ser-vice skiUs Previous supervisory experience preierred

It you are interested in a last-paced ratal environment and oesi'e excel-lent compensator and bonus pote-Iia., please send resume or call Laurel Menbela at

• CLAIRE S Summxt Place Mall

315-179 N Telegraph Rd Walertord. Ml 48329 Phone 810-738-1655

Ar. Equal Opportunity Employer

SEASONAL LABORER

Canton Township is accepting appli-cations lor Seasonal Laborei To per-torm rout me manual labor and maintenance work Openings avert-able to work on go* course, working a 40-50 hr. work week. S6 50 pe ' hr Possession ol current, valid Michigan driver's cense and an excellent dnving record with no mora than two poms. Applicant may be required to apply for higher anvmg record, at own expense, through ihe Secretary ol State Applications must be picked up at ihe Canton Township Personnel Oi vision. 1150 S Canton Center Road. Canton. Ml 48188 The Charter Towrsh* of Cannon does not dtsenm-maie on me basis ol race color national on^n, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provi-sion ol services An Eoual Opportu-nity Errployer

• Electrician . Pipeixter • Bricklayer • Hydraulic Repair . Millwright • instrumentation Repair

Applicants must have completed a bonalide apprenticeship program. OR have al least 8 years' industnai expe-rience m orte ot the above specified trades Bricklayers must have experi-ence worlung with industnai fire-bnck

Applicants should provide proof of compete apprentices'!® (i a journey-man's card I and provtoe documenta-tion d industrial .experience Please apply m person at

Rouge Sleei Company Gafe 2 Employment Of lce

3001 Miller Rd Dearborn. Ml 48121

Business Hours ftam-4prr Mon-^n No Phone Cans please

Equal Opportunity Employer

T e c h n i c a l S u p p o r t

A n a l y s t

Real Estaw wennotogy provider • searching toi an enthusiastic mO-Wduai 10 provide n-nouse tech-n ica l support and sys tems administration Musi b* able to es tab l i sh and ma in ta in an advanced working knowledge d an appicanons troubtoshod PC reialed issu*4, m s u M x i i h u u n software and hardware, arid administer all servers

Position requires fme or mom years ol experience m technical support and system administra-tion Musi have harwts-on experi-ence m two o« more d the (olowing MS OMce W«1dows95. Windows NT NetWare or Una. Bachelor degree with a technical major prelerred Position requires excekent communicahons skills

Send resume and salary raqmra ments 10 Director oi MIS. 28555 Orchard Lake Rd Sufle 200 Farmmgion Has Ml 48334 or e-mail lo Ivenlu'aa reaicomp com

WAITING FOR FAX

WAREHOUSE 2ND SHIFT AGO HARDWARE

SHIPPING DEPARTMENT Lit al east 50 to*, work m variable temperatures idependmg on season good math" and r*ading skil ls required Starting time 4 PM Starting pay $8 15 hour. 90 days $9 00. pra-emptoyment drug M S*nd letter d interest to An Human Resources 23333 Commerce Dr . Famxngton

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WARRANTY PERSON ne*d*d tor rMKtonMI M M . mutt have own toots 4 t rudi M u « have dnywM Agsneral oonMucMn * x p ^ ence C M beiwean S-5pm <

(81QI22S-208S

W E B - OFFSET

PRESS O P E R A T O R Minimum 1-3 years i w i e d expen •nee Muat ha»* worlung Irowtodga d M press a n d d W e m M a i g func-

warenouse

A line china 4 giftware dstnbution center located m Now is n o * hmng lor Receiving, ful l-t ime $7 an hr 401k plan 4 h*aMi insurance Musi appty in person al 22790 Heekp Dr Novi !0« d 9. btwn No* . Meadow-brook RdS) 810-348-7050

TECHNICIAN Needed Icr software support lor inventory control 4 pcunt of sale Training suppled Call Debia at

Granite »«orma1ion Systems (810) 360-8400

WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT expenenced dnvmg Hi-Loa and able lo Mft up to 100 pounds The nght canOdate « * have good reading. m « h . and organizatiorial skiUs A d i ve rs kc*ns* and (top*nilaMe trans-portation is a must We ofler a com-pentrve salary wilh overtime and lull benefits Apply in person or send resume to

Williams Panel Bnck 27303 W Eight Mke Rd

Redtord. Ml 48230 Attn Larry Hicks

pr—s and | Smoke-free

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l ens _ . . • f i t package u p e n a u c c e s s l u i oomptotion oi probation penod Apply m person ai

Horn* T 1561 Buikhart

Howell Ml 48843 No phone calls, we are an Equal Opportunity Employer

WELDERFtTTER • arc mlg ag wekkng custom steel tabncaloi working with venous materials Muat be able lo work Irom pnnts Matches or shop drawings To schedule mtar vxew 810-476-2430

WELDER / FITTERS Automation company looking tor expenenced WeiderTmer* Musi reed Wuepnras Located m Lrvonia

(313) 432-5923

T E C H N I C I A N See ou- ad m section S06 P ease tax resume lo 1800) 232-9324

TECHNICIAN wanted Midas MuH»i Shop. Tele-graph 4 Joy Rd . Dearborn Heights

313-562-5166

TELEMARKETER . needed with expenence. Full-time Base pay p>us commission Excellent benefits package Apply in person al 30785 Grand River. Fatmmgton H-ffls or can 810-478-7030

TELEMARKETERS - Morn ings Pleasant workmg environment High school 4 college student* welcome $7 p lus bonuses Sharon. Diane or Terry 313-422-8222

TELEMARKETERS wanted $6 to $6 50 an hour to start Bonuses 4 commission on confirmed leads Call Chnsty 313-641-7100

TELEMARKETERS WANTED Days oi evenings Fu l or pari-l ime Call Dena i3 l3 ) 462-2500 exl — 123

Social Butterfly Fastest growing company needs indi-viduals with good people skills Mar-keting 4 Business degree preferred Oul n d necessary Wi l tram Call for an appointment 810-848-1484

SECRETARY For smat company Novi area Lotus a plus Parr or «u» ume Call <810) 344-4080

SECURITY ACQUIRE PAY & PRESTIGE

Join Nation Wide Security Full or part time work'

No expenence we train you • Up to S8 starting wage • Free Uniforms . Paid HiofcdaysiVacations . Medical'Denlal.'Vision Benefits Only those with a clean criminal tus-lory appfy Mon-Fn 8am to 4pm

NATION WIDE SECURITY 23800 W Ten Mile Rd

Southfield (BIO) 355-0500 301 W Michigan Ave Ste 300

Ypsianti (313| 480-1122

ST JOHN S GOLF CLUB Now Hiring

. Mechanic (Small Engme)

. Golf Course Maintenance • StartersRange'SI'Carts

14830 Sheldon Rd Plymouth Ml 48170

313-453-1047

TELEPHONE INSTALLER.1' Technician

Entry-level 4 expenenced career opportunity Competitive salary plus a 401K plan, profit shanng 4 lull med-ical Oenta, optica1 insurance Apply 26450 Haggerty Ftoad Farmmgion Hills or call lor an appointment. 810-489-0000 exl 208

TELEPHONE OPERATORS Required, type 35wpm articulate knowledgeable ol Melro area good spelle' and customer service swns Some college 'prelerred Depend-ability a musl Day swing grave shifts ava'able Qualified candidales call (313) 432-1995

W arehousa/Dnvers

RYDER INTEGRATED LOGISTICS is rap«Jy becoming the industry leader m providing sophisticated, third party transportation services to corporations worldwide We have IMMEOIATE openings lor Ihe ld -•owmg positions m our NEW Uvoma Operation1

FORKLIFT OPERATORS

( a l l s h i f t s ) Minimum d 1 years expenence requ-red Certification preferred

WAREHOUSE SORTERS ( a l l s h i f t s )

Duties will include Peking, sorting orders, and ntBng up to *0 tos on con-tinual basis

CDLA DRIVERS ( a l l s h i f t s )

Minimum d 2 years expenence required

WE OFFER • Full-time positions • Competitive wages . Paid hokdays and vacations . Exceaent heanr- benefit program • 401K a n d c o m p a n y s tock options

provided uniforms

WaKWrVMIG " $7 25/Hr lo start"

Days t*mpto*rm Inkster Area Apply 9-11 am 4 1-3pm

34771 Ford Rd E ol Wayne Pic ID 4 SS Required INTERIM PERSONNEL

WELDERS - Must be w M versed m Mig welding applications Tig wek»ng and cxanveyor experience helpM $8-$ l0 staring rata plus liberal Innge benefit package inc*udng r*Br*m*nl Apply n person U S Fabricating 1947 Haggerty Rd Walled L M *

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$1000 s POSSIBLE READING BOOKS

Part time al home For ka imgi CM to ! tree 1-800-218-9000 Ext R-3673

Help Wanted •

Office Cler ical

ABJUTY? Qpporturayr? O l fce Phones. Receptionist. Micro*ort

Windows Troy 4 Ann Arbor 313-396-1882

QC LAB TECH Measure 4 chart parts Oata entry familiarity with gages, measurement equipment Apply in person

LM! 13017 Newburgh Rd

uvonia Ml 48150

PRODUCTION WORKERS Viny l window company needs • sse t rdy workers 10 fabneat* win-dows who are lookmg lor a career w«h dnnaon d Fortune 300 company

Immediate opanmgs on day shift Apoty * t

Fashonwali 29756 Beck Road

Wi»om, Ml 810-960-9300

PLANNER ASSISTANT Ful Tim* POS*ion

Computer 4 people sk4ls required Fax resum* Aim T N**l, or max

Am*ncan Express-Fmanciai Services

31555 W 14 M l * Rd. St* 300 Farmmgion Hils Ml 48334

PLANT MANAGER Needed lul Km* lo sup*rva** i*n«k>-n a stan and over M buidmgs o p « -tors U K b* capabt* d amM rapars and mamfenenc* Ptoas* send

w t e n H M L AOrams P.O.Box 2044 Southfield Ml 48037

PLANT SUPERINTENDENT, Mgr or traler* and truck retawd aqiapmenl seeks mdvidjal wexp m * * * i a * t o -mmum fab. Wuepnntl. low-nt* alec

hydraukc* suapwiaionii and brake systems $900-wk O T ^ r e -

(313) 525-4300. I (313) 525-5064

PRODUCTION WORKERS S7-$9.50/hr.

Farmmgion HRFTO/Ptymoutti areas Some production experience needed HHLO a ptos' Top comp»-nies TEMP TO-HIRE aenetns C M Amy at at 810^15-0660 WESTERN STAFF SERVICES

N d an agency never tor a <**

PROFESSIONALS inramamnal company waking « * -cess mmo*d mdhnduals tor sev*rai positions Excellent growth potential Great income 810 569-2668

PLAY LEADER WANTED Par l - l ime , S a t u r d a y s P o n t i o n

eduraaonal backgroteid » Earfy CNSdhood BE. Booal Work or a TTxaravr M M M M For reervxew

CM 313-532 7B15

PROGRAMMER VB 4 SOL programmer who can work m both netware and NT *nvi ronment MS SOL »*»ver cemtna

d Top $ paid to me nght Send reeume » BWP'sr

P O Boa 2719 Farmington Hdto. Mi 46333-2719

QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER

For Wast Oakland County heavy metal working tacMy Experence m metat working and ISO 9000 ve ry helpful. P lease send resumns to Box 15609 Co The sooth Lyon Herald. 101 N Latay-ette. South Lyon Mi 4#178

RETURNED GOODS AUTHORIZATION (RGA)

TECHNICIAN A leadng company in the world of advanced technology is seeking qual-ified person for the position ol Returned Goods Authorization (RGA) Technician Requirements for this position are a 2 yea' degree m Eiec-tncai Engineanng Technology wrth 1 to 2 years expenence as a supervise o<i team leader in a technical position prelerably >o a manufacturing environ-ment Good wntien and oral commu-mcabon skills a must PC computer skills are needed Competitive salary and great benefits package Please send your resume with salary history to

Administration Manager 44160 Plymouth Oaks Blvd

Plymouth Ml 48170 An Equal Opportunity Employe'

SECURITY OFFICER POSITIONS in utica. Sterling Hgts. Cheslerfieto 4 Rcxneo $7 50 to start Benelits 4 uni-lorms furnished Requires high schoa dipioma'GEO vakd drivers license and t yr secunty experience or education C M 810-477-97I4

EOE

SECURITY OFFICERS Accepting applications tor the Ann Arbor area $8 50 per hr fo start with a 6 month review Medical beneMs & vacaions provided Uniform tumist-ed ai no COS1 Requires high school. GED drivers license clear police -ecord 1 yr experience military or cnnunai justice education can iSiOl 477-9714 lot appointment E O E

STOCK PERSON At Elhan Allen were going places Now you can enhance your expenence 4 prospects tor continued career development with one « the world's most respec ted m a n u f a c t u r e r s 4 •ela.iers of fine home furnishings We are currently seeking a lull time responsible individual to join 0u' Livonia store You Will assist <r Cpenmg & closing product Containers as wen as T iov-g tumiture 4 genera, ctor ca.' worn An ab'My to do some heavy '.tmg is essential One yea. furniture expenence 4 solid com municaticn skins are essem-ai To leam, more aboui what you can achieve at Ethan Alien can (313) 261-7790

E T H A N A L L E N I N C 15700 Middieoett Livonia. Ml 48154 A" »tvrrwlix A

Equal OopQCiirvty Employer

TELLER Fu"-time position tor credit union in Farmmgion area IBIOI 474-7100

STRUCTURAL FABRICATOR 4 LAYOUT . Saiary negotiable Apply at Smede-Son St

QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN

Electronc 4 mechancal detail repec-

( J^Law Engineers lnc W 9 Mile, Nom Ml 46375.

QUALITY ENGINEER

A dynamic manufacturing company is seeking a quality engineer to p m our quality asiuranc* team Knowtodg* must inc lud* si at u l ic 8 Omensxonai layout. A POP 08-9000, 4 prow*m solving Pleas* m l resum* wtth salary requirements lo Ouakty Manager 400 i nm* -inai Dme, Pfymoulh, Ml

REAL ESTATE SALES Earn what you're worth-be m control d your Ma F<w year ncome pcxema: m excess d $50 000 E * e i i e m trammg available through new «v house naming cenlei CalEncRader

(313) 261-0700 Real Estate O r * M i c h i g a n *

Largest Real Estate C o m p a n y

ROOFERS COMMERCIAL Roolmg firm seeks laborers Must have own transporta-

Appiy m person at. 2163 Mane S d Ford Rd W d Hix EOE

ROOFING CREWS 4 INDIVIDUALS needed lo Ml imme-diate openings Musl have own truck, tools and equipment Be expen •need and 'dependable Year round work witr. excellent pay and per id -mance bonuses Contact K C Con-struction at 13131 425-6272

ROUTE/ DELIVERY SALES

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SERVICE ENGINEER Progressive high technology sok. Bcms company is looking lor a quali-fied computer service engineer UNIX and NT expenence a plus Send your •esume to the attention o l Janet Wal-ters at Corrvpsat Technology Inc 1315 Lone Pine R d . Suite 10G. Bloomfield Ml 48302

or FAX to 810 932-3752

Rd reel 12584 inkster

Redtord. Mi 48239

SERVICE GRINDER needed toi Novi area shop Can

1810)349-4866

SERVICE PERSON Mature responsible mdvidual needed | tor a tuit-lime position for manutac- | tuied housing d e a N f f f t e to do war ; ratify repairs Own tools * must For

SUPERVISORS 4 HOUSE-CLEANERS NEEDED

• Competitive Wage • Bonus • Paid Trammg . No Nights or Weekends . Transportation Provided If you like to clean houses apply at THE MAIDS

4300 W Nine Mile Road Suite 209 Now (between Meadowbrook and NOV! Rd I M F Ircm 9 00-4 00 or call ( 8 1 0 ) 4 1 9 - 4 6 9 7 t o r a n appointment

TILE PERSON Ceramics/Wivyl, mstall 4 repew tor Soulhf ietd property management company Full-time bene'its Call M o n t h r u F n 9 - 5 p m 810-356-1030 E O E

• Company provided unifc • MUCH, MUCH MORE!

Apply in person on Saturday or Sunday. March 8th and 9!h at Ryder Integrated Logistics

32858 Five Mile Road. Uvonia. Ml

R Y D E R

I n t e g r a t e d L o g i s t i c s An EOE Women and mlnonlies are encouraged»sc*»y Otugwwmgea cond i t i on ol emp loyment wi th Ryder

ACCOUNT ANT'BOOKKEEPER For industrial company m Farmmgion area inventory payable* 4 compute-expenence reqiared Salary 4 b e * fits based on expenence Resume to Observer Ad 20100 O n e Center Dr

Suite 300, Southfield Mi 4»076

ACCOUNTING Accounts payable1 tmanci*! state-mem; Full-time Expenencepr*t*»rad BeneMs $23,000 commensurate w expenence Plymouth araa Fax resume 313-459-2310 Ann John

TOW TRUCK DRIVERS Now taking applications Police cash and A_io Club Towing Full 4 part time Experience helpful Wi" irain Good pay. benefits Apply m person at 6375 Hix Rd Westland

CLASS ACT TRAVEL ImmeOiale opening f c two experi-enced nave' prc'essonais Ou ' c'-enteie is 7S'-. corporate 25°-= leisure and '00°<i important State of the art office environment including WorWspa" tor Windows Excellent salary, c e r e r i and bonus program For prompt con-sideration tax or ma.i resume and salary history lo

C L A S S ACT TRAVEL. L L C 26999 Centra! Pam BNO »180

Southteld. M' 48075 Fax Number (8101 356-2886

WAREHOUSE HELP needed, l u l ume Musl be able lo dnve hi-lo Apply at 13250 Newburgh R d . Livonia, iusl 1 btock S d '-96 313-953-4100

WAREHOUSE HIGH lo expenence preferred F u l time Call Pat (313) 416-8003

W A R E H O U S E Livonia based chain retailer seeks fui & part-time Warehouse Mercrand-se Processors No expenence some lifting Please call Sean. Mon-Fn. 8 30-4pm at (313)591-1717

' ACCOUNTING v

ASSISTANT Bonus Potential

Reai estate devekjper m Bir-mingham seeks a motivated person lo assist weh computer i l t a Accounis Payable Musl have pnor Accounts Payable experence Knowledge ot MS EMM. Word 4 computer-lied accounting software a ptus Need to oe deiaii-conacious and organized $21K l o * i a r t Medcai 'Dentai benefits and re t i rement p lan a v a i l a b l e Growth potential Send rasum* With cover lette< dat ing career goals and available commence-ment date Fax 10 810-642-4210 or man lo

Ms Aubrey 200 E Brown St Suae 101

Birmingham. Ml 48009

TRAVEL ADVE NT URE ' COMPUTER 'NVENTORY TRAINEE To S30K Personnel Data Report 810-524-1500. FAX 810-524-2461

SWIM INSTRUCTOR Bvmmaham area Eves CompeWie experience a ptos. (313) S35-77S3

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RECEPTIONIST w a n e d part time lor Novi 4 South Lyon hat t a to re Trarung a $&<tv starVig wans $ 6 * * Must h *v * « * x * i * nra C M Rohm or Joy (810*4776041

PROJECT COORDINATOR • Personal GrowT Tedmdogn* h t leader m I M H H B i heMh promomn ha* *n immedale operwig lor Prated Coow*neK«to lMM»al *« W t f * • H M M H i

PLUM8EB 5y*

Journeyman M r * " H I " w v « Mud have iod*

|i'B10) 220-2741

PVUMACWSEWEA CLEANER

C - r t j r 313

PLUMBER a SEWER RAMMD — vice* Oueranteed y * * 0 ™ ^

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Computer Berac-y and n m K t I mud For

P O Boa 167 OoyW O M . m 46066

EOE

PROJECT M A N A G E R

m d "~um* kj PRO-JECT MANAGER P O Bo> 256006

FAX

RECREATIONAL AIDE (experienced' wanted p * * - « m * tor - x r a n g laoHly m BtoomfMd

C M Arm Roes 810644^5522

RECYCLERS $24GWEEKLY

Apery 9-11*m • l-3p" 3*771 Ford Rd (E <* W*yn* i Picture 10 4 SS Card Required

INTERIM PERSONNEL

LEADING BEVERAGE | COMPANY HAS FULL TIME "

• POSITION OPEN UN OUR DISTRIBUTION OEPT

I You wi t need • • Conscientious dnvmg

record • • . • Strong communcalion B

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. Some expenence rMptof • | will tram | (Bene'its - d u d e •

• Medicai demar and M* msuranc*

" . 401 K J l p r o N shanng p * n s . I • And mora

| Send wort! Ndory to |

Ov H I Rout* Dekvery • Box 700713

I Plymoulh. Ml 46170 • FAX to 313-116-3610 |

OR CALL 313-207-4891 j

SERVICE TECHNICIAN Industnai products company has mmeda te opening lor a service lech-roaam Ideal candidate w i l have experience in servicing mdustnan fur- I naces and machinery client contact and problem sdvmg plus trade o« | technical school certificale Exceaent Denetos mcludng company car Send resume with saiary requirements m confidence to

Box H 6 1 6 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schootcra.lt Rd Uvonia Mi 48150

An Equai Opportunity Employer

SHEET METAL LAYOUT PERSON

Must hav* press brak* axpanence Good D*n*i!ts and 401 (K) plan Apply m person National T o d 4 D « 13340 M e r m a n Rd m Lrvonia (between, i-»M»lymouih R d )

TAKE THE PEPSI CHALLENGE'

Peps. Cola-Howe il has temporary (Apnl-August) openings r> our Sales Loading and General L a b c areas Must Be al least 18 years old mechar-cally -.nclined and possess va l id d r i ve r ' s license

Starting pay «s $12 50Tioui « mler esled please c M

(517| 545-2677, exl 307S by 3-17-97

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TRAVEL AGENT Experience CoiporateVeisu'e agent need tor full ume immediate posi ton m Troy Mm mum 2 years expenence Worldspan desired

Fax res--.m« to (810) 649-7380 O ' call Pam 1810) 299-9178

T R A V E L A G E N T F u » I me corporate agent needed tor Busy Birmingham age-cy Mirwnum 3 years experience Apollo prelerred Fax resume to Linda al (810)

14101 644-1600

SHEET METAL WORKER F id lime position Satan, based on expenence Apply m person 21000 W 8 Mae Rd m Southheld Soon lo •enocaw » F a i m m ^ o n

HEAD TEACHER Needed tor accrecMed chad care center m mlanModder room W a l e d Lake area Experience and'or degree

EOE 810-624-5437 required 810-624-t

T R A V E L A G E N T Needed tuk-time t c Troy agency Immediaie start with i year exper -ence Sabre a p.us, great atmo-

Frendty & confidem Call 810-641-8877

sphere Roseam

TRAVEL A G E N ' -thmnmg ol aartmg your own agency ' Call us l i rd Min-imum 2'yrs agency experience required.

WAREHOUSE OPPORTUNITY

TRUCK DRIVER lo deliver products in Metro a'ea ma 22 11 van box vehicle Must have excellent driving record 4 be able to pass DOT phys«a' Heavy lifting requ-red

AFTERNOON SHIFT LOADER 3PM ]o 11 30Pm individual lo load product cn ic delivery trucks Heavy

required

WAREHOUSE WORKER Individual 10 he» unload incoming product put producl away and or pull product to' production work H.-Lc or sfock picker experience neipfu1

Heavy liftmg required

Exceuent benefits Salary commensu-rate with expenence Pease apply m person at

Pena Wmdow 4 Door Company j?000 Hag^erty^ R^

West Bloom.1ie«. Ml 48322' EOE

WAREHOUSE Shippmg 4 receiving person able to handle a* phases m d u d n g fortUift Days F u l or part-Wne

313-722 3800

ACCOUNTING CLERK Fasi paced construcnorVproperty management company seeks mdi vidual with strong accounts payable 4 receivable expenence Prdoency with Ldus 4 Word necessary Send resixne 4 salary reqiaremenl lo Sherr Development Corp 31555 14 MUe Rd Suil* 101 Farmington Hills Ml 48334 or lax 810 626-4571

ACCOUNTING CLERK Experienced. Full time ResponsiB.li ties include accounts receivable -ob costing and inventory Excellent ben slits Send resume to 21000 W 8 Mile Rd SoutMMd. Ml 48075 ATTN Controller Soon lo relocate to Farmmgion

ACCOUNTING CLERK multi fac-eted property management compan y seeks individual with accCKmtmg experience Computer proficiency necessary Send resume lo Alanine Assoc 3670© Grand River Farm mgton Hilts. Ml 48336 Fax 610-442-1488

1-800-874-6470

TRAVEL AGENT Trove Agents M i l d B i r m n y a m .s looking tor a dynamic agew wmh i -2

Si corporate-e'sure experience ry negofiabe (810) 646-2862

TRUCK DRIVER COL-A. minmum 2 yea's dnvmg experience and dry bulk experence reoi/ired Good benefits Apply to 8t0-329-5800

TEACHER ANO DIRECTOR For Leammg Center m West Bloom-lieid Reading and Math CerWied immedde opemng 81Q-737-268C

RECYCUNG Now baaed rocyckng company seeks hanjworkmg 4 read** * i n i t o | » *« G r a d d * r *h f l pay p

(3L3)4SA-1600

REINNART (NDOSTRiEfl • » need o#- • sNppmyraceivwig peraon P lea** ton or m M ' i d w i i » Remhert tnduMrw* 12066 CMoM Rd u v o n * Ml M1S0 A IH Lytm Ham* or I n 313-462 1 » 1

ROUTE DRIVER prowdsd nc weekand*. c h ^ R e W i Ucenae >4630 S m * Waye* Appl-caaons accepted Mon-Fn 9-3pm

ROUTE DRIVER For vemjmg company 11 5 6 t * c h gar. M u d N w * g rad anwng record w e be uamg oen veMcJ* AW* to work . s t k s n m EWdionc* t *Ns

ROUTE DRIVEIVRACK JOBBER Snack Product manuticiurar F \M i pert a m * $ 6 * * M u d hen* good d i M n g records Exp*n*nc* pee toned C M Jam**. HO-W6-6BOO

RELIEF MANAGER r w e d M Sal 9-5

• 1 0 ^ 6 6 - 1 « K

PROJfCT MANAGER TRAINEE Ta t » K Salary MneMs n a n a

Peraonnal Dai* R*pott I t0-494-1500 FAX I10 -424 -2M1

RETAIL SALES

w N r m wa. 4 good darang saien, C M Chertene 3 1 V W 204C

ROUTE HELPER, Pert time casud *mpioymenl Day d«R S 1 0 ! 0 * « dto« «* inmg Send •e*umeto De^rwyCtopt 2f l l00Go» such Romulus Ml 4*174

SHIPPING CLERK FARMINGTON HILLS

P*rson needed no do sfwppmg t receiving m our new olhce at 12 MiieXaWeaa Good pay Itortto hours NO PREVIOUS EXPERI-ENCE NECESSARY Apph at Haber Enterprises 37*50 Em*r pnee a . Farmmgion He»

(•101 648-0300

TEACHERS 4 ASSIS . TANTS For chitdcara cen-ters FuH."p*rt-wme Bene'its

810-478-6560

©SHIPPING CLERK

Meture mdwdud to hands Shopmg 4 Receiving Cecl Good Pay 4 Ful B*n*Ms

A loiter Tod 12701 radar Livon* 313-42W600 SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING part Hme

tor tad paced cMc* CM Sharon (610) 64®-1«1G

SMFPWG 4 R E C E M N G Paracmd Experience preferred Excel lent

WoeneMs Apply d JIC Etoclnc Chaw DaaitMm

TEACMERSTEACHER ASSISTANTS need*d M

• Southfceid pra-school,'kindergart*n pro

Cartihcation d Associates gree m Early Childhood

required 810-367 1 740

* : gram Ct Degree

TEACHERS'TEACMER ASStS TANTS 4 care grvers needed tor day cara center m Canton Flextole hourx

(313) 453 4490

TEACHER SUBSTITUTE teachers needed d pnvale schod tor Mted students Al subiects K-12 Send reeume 10 Roeper School PO 329 BMnmliM Hds M( 46303. Aim Carolyn Lett

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ACCOUNTING, CLERK Franklin V ' l lag* seeks full-t ime Accounting Clerk Daily receotv disbursement*, praparation d finar.. oai reports, management d edgei accounis Musi have two years book keeping experence Excel. WordPer-fect High schod graduate Benakts avanabw Send resume to 32325 Franklin Road. Franklin. Ml 48025

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Warren . Ml 48090 Fa* : (810) 7S5-5807

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A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K Eng ineer ing N m a seek ing i n entry l e v e l , r e l i a b l e & e n i h u i i i s t i c Account ing Clerk Expenence w l h >*ctoSo»t app l ica t ion* a ptoa. how-ever will t ram m e n a m individual T**s tun t ime posi t ion o t te rs an excellent Deneti! p a c k a g e For immedia te con-s iderat ion p lease s e n d or ta> resume to

H u m a n Resources 34405 W 12 Mue Ste <300 Fa rmmg ion Mills. Ml 48331

FAX 810 -489 -8996

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C L E R K Fast paced constructKKVpiciperty management company » w j m»-vdua) with accoun ts payable 8 receivawe expenence P i o t a a n c y with Lotus 8 W o r d necessary Excellent benefi ts Full time Send resume to SHERR DEVELOPMENT CORP 31555 14 Mile R d Suite 101

Farmington Hi l ls Ml 48334

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Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Road

L i w m a . Ml 4 8 1 5 0

A C C O U N T S PAYABLE C L E R K Full tune Mi.-i.mum 2 y r s account ing exper ience Data entry ski l ls 5 0 w p m typ ing work ing knowledge ot com puter sys tems I Exce l M i c r o s o l W o r k s ! S e n d resume to Bir-mingham Public Schoo ls 550 W Mernll B i rmingham. Ml 48009 Arm Personnel Relat ions

An Equal Opportunity Emp loye '

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T A growing established financial plan-ning f i rm has an mmed ia to opening Position offers competi t ive salary benefits, retirement. nenOe hours, room tor advancement Candidate must be conMent . fnendly selt starter with strong communicat ion & com-puter skills Submit resume to VP. 26211 Central Park Blvd. Suite 306 Southfield. Ml 48076

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K Full l ime posi t ion avai lable .mmedi ately Knowledge ot bookkeeping, acco imts receivable - accounts pay able Compute r expenence neces vary • data entry S e n d resume ana salary requirements to

BETTER B U S I N E S S B U R E A U 30555 Soutihhek) Rd

Ste 2 0 0 Sou th la ld . Ml 48076

A C C O U N T I N G

B o o k i e e p e r S25-33K

•Accounts Receivable S19-25K • Accounts Payable Mgr $25-31K • Accounts Receivable Mgr $25 31K •Account ing Clerk $18-22K • P a r o l $22 35K • Accountant $24 32K •C reditColections $21 • 28K

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201 W Big Beaver »310 Troy Ml 48084

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A C C O U N T I N G Immedia te opening with R e d e d manufac tur ing c o m p a n y Inventory ma in tenance us ing Lotus 1-2-3 Invoicing on ma in l rame system Expenence with P 'R a n d A P helpful Salary $ 1 9 500 t i n g e benefits with 401 0*)

Resumes to G E R C F i 30100 Tele-graph Road. Sui te 2 6 8 Bingham Farms 48C25

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P E R M A N E N T

• Payrol l Clerk. M - ' o r d construc t ion firm Low lo M i d $20s • A c c o u n t a n t O ' f ce M a n a g e r Farmington To Mid $30s • Full Charge Bookkeeper down-t o w n d e v e l o p m e n t f i rm T o S30K • Account ing Analysts S t * l o g Hts To $30K • V P Analysts Sterl ing Mis To $27K • A P Clerk B l o o m t « l d construc-t ion turn To $22K

TEMP T O PERM • Billing Clerk. J r o y law firm Perm to 2 2 * • Jr Accountant . Bloomfield con-struction f i rm Temp-to-Perr r rv $206 • Collector Roya O e * Oental practice To m i d $20s

T E M P O R A R Y • Payrol l Clerk. Troy • "Account ing C lerks Detroit, Southf iew. L ivonia long le-m assignments

It you are avai lable immediately and wil l ing to work as an Accoun-tant O r e TEMP wti i le continuing to pursue a new permanent .ob cafl tor an appo«ntment or stop by l o r O p e n R e g i s t r a t i o n a n y Thursday or Fnday, 9 00am to t 00pm Br ing your resume and allow t n e tor test ing W e a a o p r o -vide M l permanent placement services, and give first poonN to our Temps All p lacement tees are paid by your new employer The only cost to y o u # your time Caa tor directions

24901 Northwestern Hwy Suite 516

Southf ield Ml 48075 ( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 4 - 2 4 1 0

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Property management company s seeking an accounts payable clerk tor a busy office REQUIRED accounting and computer expenence ;ob cost ing a PLUS Send resume and cover

lette- 10 A C C O U N T I N G P O B o . 255005 West Bkx>~ t ,on Ml 48325 or FAX 610-865-1633

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

We have careen opportunit ies with mid-sured companies 'or exper ienced secretaries who wish «e«ib*ty and a personal atmosphere Opportunit ies tor bo lh long and short term assign-ments Temp to perm avai lable Salary » S i r t i Paid holidays and vacations Call Sarah FarmingtorvVivoma Birmingham 473-2931 646-7661

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C o m p a n y Need computer and c o m municat ion sills 2 years exper ience pre fer red but win tram right person O n e person tor Lrvonia and other tor Claw-son Office Send resume to

Box <1602 Observe r $ Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Ro Livonia Ml 48150

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e

A s s i s t a n t s i positions in Southt ietd

F i f T v n g t o n & Nom Must Seve-a

have MS Word and Excel skills PowerPoint a p«us' $10-$14/hr Bene' i ts . dlfact deposit, 401k s t o c k p u r c h a s e p l a n C a l l S u i a n n e a: 810-615-0660 W E S T E R N STAFF SERVICES Not an agency, never a tee

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C L E R K Busy s<ee serves center s looking tor ar a - M O u S '-arO * o r k m g ino vid-ial to work side by side our Accounts P«*a£-e Clerk ' i nd i v i dua l must have good math and organ .-a tional skills Accounts p j yab -e e «pe-

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A D V E R T I S I N G A G E N C Y Long term opportunit ies immediately available with n tema l iona i agencies in both Detroit and suburbs Expen-ence to interact with clients Creat ive fai t required Macintosh a p lus Call Sarah' today Birmingham Lrvonia 646-7661 473-2931

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benefits package Apply fn Person Only Conl iactors Sleel C o 36555 Amrt iem Rd Lvon ia Ml ;Plymouth Rd near Levant

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M A N A G E M E N T W e ' a r e a leading engmeenng and informat ion technology serv ices com pany seeking qualified professionals to tin the f o l l o w ™ posi t ions • Matena- Control .Analysts • Facil it ies Coordinators • Customer Quality ' " fo rmat ion • System Administrator • T iming Analyst • Financial Analyst • Program Management Support Staff • Statisticians • Admin Assis Clerks • Recep Secretary • Accounting Assistant

Mcs i of the positions require excel lent PCsk ' i i s such as Word. Exce< Pow e rPomt Harva rd G r a p h i c s a n d P R O F S Degree preferred but not requ red We offer compre rens i ve benefi ts including employer matchmg 401 |k j . relocation assistance and incentive programs Riease send resume to

CAEiecn A t l r Huma^i Resources Dept

ESD3-2 97 38701 W Sever Mile Ste 130

Lrvonia Ml 48152 Tewpnone 313-953-9222

Fax 313-953 9686 E Mai l resume ®ca#-«ech c o m

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A S S I S T A N T

Chemical company seeks computer onented assistant w»tr good commu-nicat ion skills tor adm inistrative sales «or> Salary n low $20 s p.us pe-ks Send 'esume to

Box <1469 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Scuxncra t t Rd uvoraa M l 46150

•onai skills recjuned Position inctodes secretar ial and account ing clerk responsibilities Must have proficiency

Microsof t O t i c e Excel S W o r d Attention to detail and professional interpersonal slulls a must We offer a relaxed, fnendly a tmosphere and M l benefits Send resume with salary requirements to

Flo-Tec Inc 45255 Five M*e Rd Plymouth. M l 48170

Attn Controller

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T South te id CPA (irm is seeking a pro-fessional. organized secretary to work •vith a team erf individuals Dut ies include wordprocessing ot presenta-tions. memos and reports, creat ion al spreadsheets scheduling of meet ings and other administrat ive lasks Must have great communicat ions and o«ya n i /a t iona i skills § o m e sporadic over-time rs -equired Competi t ive salary and benef i ts High energy indiv iduals can apply to Ms Hicks P 0 Box 691. Southfield. Ml 48037

Or tax 810-352-0018 An Equal Opporturvfy Employer

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T

Your s o M office experience out ;

slanckng c o m m u r w a l i c n skMs and computer proficiency could win you a permanent posit ion with one o l our Oetroit SoutHield or Troy-based cus-tomers The perfect candidate is highly proficient with word processing spreadsheet and graphics software has eiceaoml management interaction skills and can keep track o» t .000 things at once Don't let a great oppor-tunity pass you by i' Call to day to scheouie an appointment ' I

S N E L L I N G P E R S O N N E L

S E R V I C E S LIVONIA, 313-266-8600

SOUTHFIELD 810-352-1300 A U B U R N HILLS 810-373-7500

TAYLOR, 313-284-0777

A C C O t l N T I N G P E R S O N - Fo i smal l non-smok ing crftice m Lrvoma Strong computer & people ski l ls a ptos Full tune S e n d resume with salary requi rements to Ann Accounting Mgr 34039 Schoolcraf t Livonia 4 8 1 5 0 ot Fax 313-522-6970

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A s s i s t a n t

We are currently seeiung an A o n -nis-trative Assistant to work in our Wixom office Candidate w « act as a key sup-port person to our Real Estate Man-age- Primary 'espcnsi tnLt ies will .nclude such admirvstratrve duties as data entry composi t ion of correspon-dence answering te lephones and coo rona t i ng rupet ings/appoimmeri t . etc individual will a lso be involved m l e a m n g all aspects of the real estate development and e a s i n g process from concept through bui ld ing com-p l e t i o n a s w e l l a s t e n a n t satisfaction

The indtwdual we seek wil! b e an enthusiastic seit-starter who has the aoilrry to successfully handle a vanefy of duties s inwuaneously PC profi-ciency m Microsoft W o r d and Excel a p«us Superior verbal and wnt ien eom-mumcahon skiCs will oe needed as a the ta«ent to deal effect ively and pro-•ess-onai.'y with of f ice personnel and outside contacts

if your meet ou r ' qual i f icat ions we wouM like to hear from y o u For con-sideration please send resume with, cover letter to

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Data entry t i l ing copying, Lotus & W o r d Perfect BeneMs Full-time $10 an hour S a n d Reeume

8 3 4 3 Farmington Rd W Btoomf ie ld Ml 48322

A C C O U N T S PAYABLE Ent ry wve i f u i t ime posi t ion avai lable in fast paced SoKhf te to office Pre-v ious accounts payab le and data entry expenence preferred Send r«sume to 1 Towne Severe Sui te 1913. Southf ie ld. Ml 48076. Attn

DS or tea l o 810-827-4278

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E ; G E N E R A L O F F I C E

F u l t ime tor WesBend office C o m p u t t r and ty»mg exper ience required S e n V F a x resume l o M«rgeref. P 0 Boa 85530 West land Ml 4818S

FAX (810) 932-4021

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E Dynamic o " X * • se»c f»n f l tor pert t m e Accounts Payable O e « Appk-caras sho iJd have pno« computer expenence be able to work « test pace and show a N g h atlenbon to

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Adecco (tormeffy ADlA Per-sonnel Servicesi has -nmediale openings available m the Faim-mgton Hills i SoutnfieW areas tor exper ienced Administrative Assistants

Requ i rements i n d u d e prof i -c iency <1 the tc«owing sof tware packages

• MSWord. Excel tor Windows • PowerPo^n

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A s s i s t a n t / S e c r e t a r y Birmtf igham Real Estate company seeks motivaled. responsible person able to handle mmtipiie tasks Posit ion requires phone and people s*i»s. basic secretarial slulls, and appl ican! must be comfortable with computers speci f ical ly Microsoft Of f ice a ru fW.n -dows Creativity and organizational ski l ls recommended Please phone 647 -7100 tor an interview, or send resume to Ralph Manuel Assoc ia tes 1821 West Maple B i rmingham Ml

48009

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T P r o p e r l y Managemen t c o m p a n y seek ing well versed administrat ive assistant MUST HAVE exper ience in property management, advertising, a n d employee supervision MUST tie compu te t literate

S e n d RESUME S COVER LETTER

with- SALARY REQUIREMENTS to Persorvie P O Box 255005 West Bloomheld, Ml 48325

or F A * 810-865-1633

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Southf ie ld f inancial inst i tut ion is seekmg an indmdua l with exper ience in return i tem processing or check process ing expenence Individual mu»t have the ability to organize and perform duties unth rmmmum supervi-sion We Offer a competi t ive salary and an excellent benefi ts package Send resume to

C C C U PO B O * 5092

SOUTHFIELD, Ml 48086 ATTN H U M A N R E S O U R C E S ' K M

B I L L I N G C L E R K ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

Entry level BeneMs 18101 350-2020 I Ext 224

or F A * (810) 350-9066

A D V E R T I S I N G S A L E S A S S I S T A N T

Come J o n Our Team' Fast paced internat ional company looking tor hard work ing individua who

• )s detail o r iented • Is highly organized • Has st rong mterpersona skills • Has computer expenence iAmi

P roWotpe r tec t Lotus 123 Database:

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Please send resume n t h salary requirements to

•Car ta Alien Hearst Magazine. Inc

2301 W Big Beaver Road Sui te 351

Troy. Mi 48084 An Equal Opportunity Employer

B I L L I N G E N T R Y Steady work, excellent n c o m e Flex-ible hours Knowledge of Windows h e l p f u l F u l l or p a r t - t i m e • 800-835-0553 or 313-522-9579

B I L L I N G E N T R Y Steady work; exce l l ed income Full or pan time, liexibte hours. Knowledge o l Windows hetpful (8101 348-8709,

1800) 835-0553

BILLING S U P E R V I S O R ; tor smal l bill ing depar tmen t Full t ime [ with benefits Exper ience in com-

puters lASAOOJ. Cus tomer Serv ice & data entry Wage $9 per hr Posit ion avai lable immediate ly S e n d resume to P O Box 700204 P lymou th Ml 48170

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

The Midwest Reternal Director of Operat ions lor AutoNation USA is look ing tor an indtvdua who enjoys a v a r i e t y - o l i o b t e s p o n s i b i l - t i e s including, hand ing travel arrange meri ts and coorO-nacng activit ies 'or the Regicnai Staff office organizat ion a n d administration,, exeettent written and verOal communicat ions skills are a must , as are strong PC skdts Word and Excel experience >s required This position will be located m Can ton Ml

We offer competit ive salary and out-s tand ing benefits Plus excellent career growth opportuni t ies For immeckate considerat-on please lax your resume to 810-983-3300 or mail to Midwest Regional Director of Operat ions.

A u t o N a t i o n U S A . 36250 Van Dyke

Sterling Heights Mi 48312 E O E • Drug t ' M nworhpiace

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

Fas; growing company .s see«.ng Administrative Assistant lo Vice P res dent of marketing and operat ions Dut ies involve screenmg cal ls typing letters, and providing general help to Vice President and saws staff Person needs to be an independent worker, computer Merate m Excel and Word g o o d at prioritizing and a t t e to harxSe a hect ic pace Company offers good salary, Dene'its ana flexibility Quas-hed candidates c a r sand their resume

to

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT P a t t ime AH off ice dunes Strong a c c o u n t i n g s k i l l s M u s t k n o w Microsoft o f l ce Long torm. appkeants

need apply 810-474-9117

ADMINISTRATIVE A S S I S T A N T Smal l professional c o m p a n y seek ing

p e r t o n weh exceaent organiza-tional $ administrat ive ski»s W o r d p r o c e s s n g and spreadsheet profv-o e n c y required Send resume to

16027 Huff. Uvoma, Ml 48154

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

Fun-part-time Mature Strong Short l a n d compute-v foBow u p * Automo-tive rep agency exper ience Troy Resume to 14175 24 Shetoy T w p . M . 48315

ADMINISTRATIVE A S S I S T A N T Fu» or part-t ime clerical person leaded Must be organ ized I ener

Base computer sk jks a must person or s e n d resume to

D a m or Mr Brey . Downstairs 275 E M a p l e rmrvgham Mi 48009

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Plymouth at i-273 4 M M comder w * h m M O c a nons throughout the Midwest * S o u K Some travel r e c w r e d Mors Ptmn a 40 hour week Compmer knowledge Urw»M opportoney C o u M leed l o greater opportunAes tor t i e noM

to 810-437 1802

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, RECEPTIONIST

busy Farmmgion Hi l b ad agency tor someone able to

W o r d (810) 737 -7077 r e q u r e d C a l

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Off ice mowng to Now I m m e a a t e posit ion tor self starter, t *gr*y orga-nized excellent wnt ien & verbal skills, proficient in Microsof t Off ice, W n d o w s 95, m n r w t i t ypma 80 w p m Send resume to Sales M a n agar P 0 B o . 1138, Royal Oak, M l 48068 or Fax 810-547-3932

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ S E C R E T A R Y

BtoomAeto H 4 e ree l estate c o m p e n y seeks an exper ienced organ ized individual who muat be able to pnon-

Attn Human Resources 45657 P o d Street

Plymouth, Ml 4817p-6010

A P P O I N T M E N T C O O R D I -N A T O R A P H O T O G R A P H E R

Otan Mil ls Studios Full S pan-tune Evenings 4 weekenos required. Will t ra in Ca« Ann (810) 348-5016

A R E Y O U L O O K I N G

F O R A C H A N G E ' '

Do you have a strong clerical background wrth 2 yrs recent exper ience? We have several openings in Southfield and sur-rounding areas

• Accounts Rece-vable Payable S9-SI2

• Administrat ive Assistant S8-S12

-S t rong communicat ion and orga-nizational ski l ls a must Can today lor a n appointment

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B I N D E R Y Expenenced Collators index labs o t t w Binder equipment Fullor pan t ime Phone interviews 4 appomt-m e n t s 8 a m - S p m P h o n e 313-451-8600 or tax 313-451-0994

CLERICAL 1 ENTRY LEVEL Mus t be # v ) e

pendent mot ivated and ab le to work some evenings Prev ious d e n c a i experience prelerred Resumes to Off ice Coordinator 23400 M ich^ jan A m . Ste P-24 Dearborn, Ml 4 8 1 2 4

C L E R K T Y P I S T Part-bme evenings in Garden City Dunes include typing (m in imum 50 wpm;. WordPerfect 6 t , answer ing answer ing

i l ing Send telephones copying 4 f i l ing resume to Executive Secretary 6012 Memman Rd Garden City, M c h 48135

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C L I E N T S E R V I C E

A S S I S T A N T To wot * tor investment firm located m RenCen and relocating to Bloomf ie ld Hills m October ot 1997 Good admm-atrattve and commur»caSon skills necessary Series 7 a p lus Can (3131 259-8500 for an appl icat ion

A n Equal Opportunity Employer M/FiOV

B O O K K E E P E R A m e r c a n Controls, the leader in l lwd controls 'or industry has an imme-diate opening Expenence required m GL management ban* reconciliations and other account ing cost control functions. Compet i t ive salary and beneMs Resumes to P O Box 324 Farmington Hil ls. M l 48332 or

FAX 810-476-1117

A S S I S T A N T B O O K K E E P E R needed full t ime Excel lent benefits, discount vacat ion, medical vision dental 4 disabil i ty P lease send resume ro Ace Ba rnes H a r d w a ' e 2 0 1 5 W Sta-d ium Ann Atbor Ml 48103 or ca-Karen at (313)665-7555

ASS ISTANT BOOKKEEPER G o v e r n m e n t subsid ized .housing Exper ience preferred in resident recferts 4 rent receipts on the rent roll system Must have pleasant phone manner 4 get a l o n g wen with people P lease send resume to McDonnel l Tower 2 4 3 0 0 Civic Center Dr Sou tH ie l d M i 48034 EOE

A S S I S T A N T GIRL FRiDAY (M/F) to answer phones handle customers and do some baling Apply to PO BOX 531117, Livonia, M l 48153

A S S I S T A N T secretary loT construc t ion company Typmg 55 wpm. phones, /Ob schedul ing, col lect ions Fax resume 10- OeWitt Concre te 4 Aspnan Maintenance. Mi t lord

(910) 684-5331

A M E R I C A N YA2AK1 Corporat ion a lead ing automotive supplier o! Eiec-tncai CSsinbuBon Systems (EDS) and their component parts, is a rapidly grow"ngErvgineenng. Sa les and Dis-tn tx j t io f f t i rm that is a lways searching tor creative mot ivated individuals wi th a desae to work hard a n d suc-c e e d We have the fo l lowing imme-diate opening

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n t Th is position a responsible lor pro-tfidmg administrative and clencal ass is tance to the department man-ager and staff Duties indude creating memos, charts, reports, and 'axes, m a i n t a i n i n g an .organized f i l ing system, ordering ofSce suppAes, and assist ing in special protects

The ideal candidate «n» possess an Associates Degree, 6 months to 1 year of related expenence excellent word processing and spreadsheet sof tware sMto. demonstrated o r g a r v

sk ids A Business e c o n o m c aptitude and research experience helplui

W e Ofler a compet i t ive salary and package inctudmg t u « o n reim-y m y t o A O l K isume and cover letter listing your resume and cover letter l5SSg

y O K salary reqmrennWaityatory to address b e « w * you enioy the chal-lenge of b e n g on the leading edge, t h e n apply to become a part of Amer-ican Yazaki Corporat ion, a bend-sett ing. industry leader

A M E R I C A N Y A Z A K I

C O R P O R A T I O N A T T N M R D G A W A D M A S S T

6700 Haggerty Road Camon M 48187

F u (313) 981 3410

date only Muat h i Word W r v J o w i 9 6 4 Lotus a p lus Send reeume to H R 0 P O B o i 6 9 2 . B l o o m f i e l d H I I K . M l 48303-0892

Admin is t ra t ive Ass is tan ts Insurance ^ A p e o c ^

Rape needed m SouMto to R e q u r e e m e 4 HeeW! (panae degree 4 2 y e a n hea«h neu rsnce bec*oro>md Great benefits' $ 2 4 - $ 2 « S * CeWax leaume to Gloria BotxowsAi 810-832 1170; F a * 81<V«32-12t4

Harper Aaaocialae 29870 lAdd tobe* F a r r v r n ^ j n hMs Ml 48334

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E P O S I T k O N For organized and e n e t y o e d person to wont n a ama l . fnen<»y and fast peced a d v e r t i n g related buemesa R e s p o n s d M i e s include devetopmg s c h e d u l e s , m a n a g i n g m u l t i p l e protects snd workmg with, key n o pkers Knowledge of Mac computers a p lus Poeatoie part ume hours to start F a r r e e u m e to (810) 888-5588. or m M ID 335 E 9-g Beaver SuAe 208. Troy. M l 48083

AOMNISTRATIVE ASSISTANT F u i nma peraon needed tor O e r a n t Contractor lneurance Repai r * m Pty-mouf f i O u a a s m d u d e t r a c t o n g r t o b y phone contact to agents 4 e d N W s

Some c o r p o r 4 word proceeamg expenence and exceaent . • i -w a e m u * BnuMieaplng a k * s need P w i negoaeble i - 8 f l O - 4 7 i l « 2 5

A S S I S T A N T T O the P res iden t needed for tast -growing Southf ie ld b a s e d te lecommunica t ion des ign f i rm Mus i have good d e n t a l and chent m a n a g e m e n t skiAs S e n d resume 4 salary requirements to

22256 Laurel Woods Dr Southf ie ld Ml 48034

0 H A M I L T O N H C X S E

O F F A K M I N U I X X X 1 I l l L S

Assisted Living t o Memory Impaired IS look ing lor a tuB-time Receptiorvst Must be a self starter flexible 4 have excel lent commur»cai ion 4 phone skills For interview 810-489-9362

B O O K K E E P E R E n $ n e e n n g f i rm is seek ing a f u * charge bookkeepe i tor our fast paced, Farmington Hills headquar-ters 2 Years expenence requi red and a background usmg Timber l ine 4 M ic roso f t of f ice so f tware a p lus The ideal candidate is a sel f -star t ing team player with st rong communica t ion skills We offer an excel lent salary/ benefit package Please s e n d or fax resume 10

H u m a n Resources 34405 W 12 Mile. Ste 300 Farmington Hills, M l 48331

FAX 810-489-8996

B O O K K E E P E R EXPERIENCED fu« tone Bookkeeper Duties will included payrol l , general ledger, A P A,'W Computer skills nec-essary Maicr medical and dental fully paid by company 4 0 I K plan avail-able Send resume to At tn Peggy P O Box 637 Wal led Lake, M l 48390

B O O K K E E P E F t

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S

A Now based Manufacturer s Repre-sentative is looking tor a Bookkeeper. Human Resources person to manage 4 monitor the books 4 benefi ts 0' a 40 person f i rm Dut ies inc lude

aunts payable-receivable payroll, general ledger 4 issuing Sub-S tax returns as well as employee Benefits administrat ion TZ*s is a very proles sionaJ Urm wi th a pleasant, non-smoking work env i ronment The posit ion is ful l-t ime salary based 4 mdudes benefi ts Please send your resume to

Greg Flalhsburg P 0 Box 505

Novi M! 48376

I S T C L I E N T

S E R V I C E R E P

Large equipment leasing Company is seeiung Client Service Reps lo work in Col-lection Department Indi-vidual will be cal l ing past ( J u l — a c c o u n t s — P e r s o n s should be comfortable on phone and detail onented Computer work involved Salary • full Benefits Inter-ested candidates should call Diane at

( 8 1 0 ) 7 3 7 - 1 3 0 0 x 6 7 5

F e d e r a t e d F i n a n c i a l

502 W i n l e d -

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C U S T O M E R SERVICE REP Needed tor Busy mveatmenl (torn Cand idate mus t be seM-starter exhibit problem solving ability and possess excellent c o m m u n c a t i o n math and computer skiHs mckxJmg WordPerfect Non-smolung off ice Salary requ»emente and resume to Personnel Dept 3883 Telegraph Rd <100. Bloomfield Hals M l 48302

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S insurance agency needs Customer Service F l i p Expenence preferred If you are looking tor a career ca i i be tw 9-5 30pm

DATA E N T R Y Accounts Admmistraticri

Long or short tem> assignments avail-able m Auburn Hills Plymouth 4 Romulus Qualif ied candidates must

have: r exceaent people skills • basic math skills . pnor Business expenence Cal l Donna today Birmingham LtvomarFarmington 6 4 6 7663 473-2933

Advan tage Staf f ing

502 H e l p W u i t e d -

Off ice Cler ica l

E M P L O Y M E N T

R E C R U I T E R

National employment service • seeiung an energetic 4 enthusi-astic person to jo in our team

CanOdate must be possess the

• P<? knowledge • G o o d phone manner • Good organizat ional skills

Resume and salary requirements accepted a l

201 N Wayne Rd West land Ml 48185

(313) 722-9060

C O M P U T E R E N T R Y Proficient computer data y i t r y ana general office with good typ-ng and phone skiUs Benefits avai lable

1810) 681-0700

C O M P U T E R O P E R A T O R Automob i le Transpor ta t ion C o r p seeking career minded individual for entry level posit ion Bachelors Degree m Computer Irttormation sys tems Expenence preferred but not required ability to solve problems, per form structured tasks repetivefv, communi -cate effectively verbally 4 in wn tmg Wifkng to leam new skins Excel lent benefit pkg 4 career opportuni ty E O E Serto T w r n e « Box <1611

Observer 4 Eccertnc Newspaper 36251 Schootraft Rd

U v o n a Ml 48150

C O N T R O L L E R ' S

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T

Hospice of Michigan a n o n p r o f i t home health care agency wi th 2 0 pro-gram leam locations state wide has a r immediate opening for a Control-l e r s Administrative Assistant

Qualif ications indude a m i n i m u m of one (1) year Account ing related-col lege course work, and a m in imum of one (1) year expenenoe within a F r a n c e e n w o n m e m Accurate typmg ski l ls a n d computer k n o w l e d g e indud ing Lotus t-2-3 and WordPer tect requited Ability to hand le confi-dential information with descret ion, excellent wnt ien and communica t ion skills with a i levels and st rong detail, accuracy, problem solving, and fol low thri he:

For ummediale cons*3eration oual ihed applicants should submit a cover letter ndicatmg salary requirements, and current resume to

rough skiBs required Demonst ra tes xibility and team player qual i t ies

B O O K K E E P E R - Northvi l le property management co Fully compu tenzed good salary benefi ts, condit ions growth 810-348-5100

B O O K K E E P E R PART time, occasional ful l charge Exp wi1 genera l ledger a n d bank rec a must Computer exp req on Peach t ree . Q u i c k b o o k s or t ike system Clencal funct ions as well Call Mary at (810) 647-8882

ATTENT ION ' Southf ie ld leas ing co look ing for dependab le «<»vi0uai Word pro-cess ing s k i t s 4 working wi th num-bers requ i red Send resume 4 salary requi rements to 20475 West 10 Mae Southf ie ld M l 48075. attn Queen

A T T E N T I O N

they want off ice. 4 5 w p m le lepnones • Sec-retaries • Admmistrat ive Assis-tants • Clerks • Customer Service . Account ing . Legal • Medical

USI 810-258-5111 lax 810-258-8895

A U T O D E A L E R large suburban dea to rsn* is looking l o r a P a y r o l l / H u m a n R e s o u r c e Accountant Y o u musl have expen-e n c e n quarter ly tax remittances 4

Exceaent workmg condit ions 4 wage program Ca« - h i e a l 3 1 3 8 4 6 - 5 0 0 0 ext 2 8 0

A U T O D E A L E R S H I P BILLER NEEDED

CompeOBve wages 4 bene' i ts Dealer 4 AOP exper ience helpful bu l not necessary Apply w«wn or can Br ighton Ford Mercury. Inc 8240 W. G r a n d R i v e r . B r i g h t o n M l

810-227-1171 • E O E

A U T O M A T E D insurance agency loca ted tn «he Weston- Suburbs * s e e k m g Conwneraa l L ines CSR 3 v e e r s e x p e r i e n c e r e q u r e d eAd Appl ied Sysssm exper ience help S e n d reeume 4 r e f e r a i x e t to

B i n <1662 Obeenrer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft R d Uvon ia . Mi 4 8 1 5 0

BOOKKEEPER 1 S E C R E T A R Y Needed A S A P Reliable pe rson inter-ested m long term part t ime posit ion m fast-paced 1 person of f ice Expen-ence y s m g Q u i c k e r 4 M S Off ice a must Approx 15 h r v w e e k l y

810 -75 C a * Kathy 755-4579

B O O K K E E P I N G ASSISTANT PERMANENT PART TIME

Livonia based market ing communica-tions company seeks a responsible detail onented person w i th excellent organization skrfls 20-24 hrs Pre-vious bookkeep ing 4 computer expe-nence requi red WordPerfect . Lotus a plus Includes some genera l office duties Pleasant non-smok ing e n w ronment For details, ca l l Mon -Fr. 9am-5pm (313) 522-6382

D A T A E N T R Y ;

B O O K K E E P E R

At Ethan AAen we re reeMy g o m f places As a leader in the "ine home fumishmgs industry we can offer you an excellent career opportunity m our Birmingham store We are seekmg a c o n s o e n t ious individual wilh experience in a« facets o l bookkeeping npthm a retail store

T N s position offers a good hourly rate and comprehensive benefits package For prompt confidential c o n s i d e r a t i o n , p l e a s e c a l l 810 -5408558

E t h a n A l l e n 275 North Woodward

Birmingham M l 48009

Equal Opportunity Employer - M/F

EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY

B loomf ie ld Hills real estate company seeks an exper ienced organized mdrvidual Must be able to priorit ize multiple tasks, transcript ion good grammar/ let ter composit ion skills Qual i f ied canOdate only Must have exper ience in Word, Windows 9 5 4 Lotus a p lus Send resume to

H R D . P O Box 692. aoomt ie t id Hills Ml 48303-0692

E x e c u t i v e A s s i s t a n t

S e c u r i t i e s Seeking highly mowvated take-charge individual to work with VP's o l large national firm >n Bi rmingham Prefer experience m investment industry Also computer , te lephone and wntmg skills necessary Excellent opportunity for career t ype Salary open

Cat) Betsy HI 1,8101 433-8532

OATA ENTRY Full time position available for smaa last paced Canton off ice Lookmg for

Xenergy pro l ioent typist that i f j to leam or has pnor tool 4 die

. l ence (313) 397-3200

D A T A E N T R Y G r o w i n g c o m p a n i e s in

P l y m o u t h & L i v o n i a i n s e a r c h o f d a t a e n t r y o p e r a t o r s

$ 7 . 5 0 - $ 8 . 5 0 / h r . ARBOR TEMPS 459 1166

E X E C U T I V E S A L E S

A S S I S T A N T We are currently seeking a Sales Assistant lor our network sales off ice Previous secretanal expenence in advert is ing or broadcasting a strongly pre lerred Qual i f ied card ida te must have a w o r V n g k n o w l e d g e of M-crosofl Word programs possess excellent commurpcatlon skills work independently and under pressure NBC offers competit ive salaries and a comprehens ive benefits package Please submit resume, mdu<»ng salary history in conf idence to

N B C T e l e v i s i o n

N e t w o r k 2855 Cool idge Highway

Surte 216 Troy Mc f»gan 48064

NBC is an equal ocoortumty employer

D A T A E N T R Y

O P E R A T O R S Must have good typmg skills 4 great customer service attitude Blue Cross H M O dental. 401K 100* . tuit ion reimbursement Great base 4 com-miss ions Excel lent advancemen!

oppor tuni tes 810-476-7355 Nice Livonia Office

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y ' ASS ISTANT needed for large Metro Area Ford dealer Must possess excel lent communicat ion, customer handl ing and employee relation skiAs IBM PC expenence preferred auto-mot ive exper ience a plus. Complete benefit package and competi t ive pay Fast paced motivated, self-starters Please send resume to AUTO E M P L O Y E R S , P O Box .858223 Wesl 'and, Ml 48185-8099

DATA ENTRY-RECEPTIONIST Fu " t ime posit ion lor pleasant indi-vidual with exceaent phone skiUs, computer literate with Word Perfect 4 Order Entry exper ience Benefits Cal l Sharon at Nolft 's Carburet ion

(313) 595-7776

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y

Posit ion in Farmington Hills off ice tot expenenced Secretary with computer typing, 4 short-hand Must have exceaent organizational ski l ls and be able to work closely with excut ives to manage 4 organize work loads St rong communicat ion 4 phone skilis wrth the ability lo develop letters 4 Other correspondence from outl ine Knowledge o l Macintosh Excc l Pagemaker 4 Fitemaker a plus Excel lent start ing salary wtth medica 4 4 0 I K Reply to P O Box 2558 South-field Ml 48037-9969

OATA ENTRY Rent t rackmg and report ing lor West iano property management company Full t ime. Lotus exper ience requi red Send resume to Margaret. P 0 S o x 85530, West land Ml 48185 O R FAX to (8101 932-4021

Attn Employee Serv ices 16250 Northland Dr.. Ste <212

Southfield. Ml 4807S

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Non-Smoiong Env i ronment

COORDINATOR • Southf ie ld based A u d i o v i s u a l company seeks indi-v idua l to coord ina te e q u i p m e n t •entals dnver runs 4 bi l l ing for hotel customers WJl train Fax resume to Brenda 810-351-2227

B O O K K E E P I N G Position needed tor g rowing auction facility 2 to 3 years expenence »i pay-ables receivables, genera l ledger, and also Microeoft W o r d 4 Excel

C H U R C H S E C R E T A R Y For busy Royal Oak c h u r c h Fu« tune posit ion with benef i ts Peop le and W o r d Process ing skids S o m e wor-srup knowledge helpful Cal l M a r o a at (810) 548-1255

C L E R I C A L A N S W E R I N G phones. Wing, typing, sort 4 handle mai l 4 to 5 hours per

Mon-Fn Flexible hours 9-3 30 (810) 476-8434 8 30-4 0 0

dav M. Can

CLERICAL / C U S T O M E R SERVICE Part-fume M o n • Fn Appfy al: 11936 Farmmgion R d , Uvon ia

C L E R I C A L / O F F I C E HVAC Company haa f u l and part-Bme openmgs tor A d m n e t r a t v a Cer -e a l and Tetotphona posi t ions Good oommumcabon and compu le r skins necessary Send resume to 2034 N Telegraph Dearborn. M l 48128

CLERIC AL .OROER DESK

F u l t m e and ct Km! K e y p u n c h ex

neceesarv Send rea i xne Sheoey. t m C e e l Dairy. 311 pnee 6 r Lnoraa. M l 4 8 1 5 0

Danty, 31770 Enter-> MI

C L E R I C A L Par t -«me. M o n - F n #-1 Muat be aed^nonvatod have n o d phone 4 cuatomar serv ice i t * Non-smoking oWea C a i 3 1 3 - 7 2 ^ 8 0 3 0

C O R P O R A T E

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y

T o $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 T h a posit ion requires a deg reed can-didate wtth a strong execut ive a d n w v i s t r a t i ve b a c k g r o u n d a n d se l f -confident personality Must b e abto lo make important dacis icns and pos-

i managerial skills Competen t computer, shorthand and execut ive * r f t nQ e * p * n « n c * needed

D i v e r s i f i e d R e c r u i t e r ;

810-344-6700 Fax 810-344-6704

D A T A E N T R Y

Your keystroke speed of 10.000 gkph and aMity to per form product ion data entry could qualify you for a tempo-rary, lemp-to-hire. or permanent posi-t ion with out Detroit Southfieto and Troy cus tomers C a l l today to schedule an mterview

S N E L L I N G P E R S O N N E L

S E R V I C E S LIVONIA, 313-266-8600

SOUTHFIELD, 810-352 1300 AUBURN HILLS 810-373-7500

TAYLOR 313-284-0777

D a t a P r o c e s s i n g Great opportunity in a friendly, non-smoking office Must r a v e knowledge and expenence w«h Microeoft Word 4 Excel F u M i m e position with beenffls.

For immediate consideration Fax resume to (313) 946-4887,

Attention Personnel Or mail to 0 Blossom. PO Box 87932. Canton Ml 48187-0932

E x e c u t i v e S e c r e t a r i e s A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n t s " you have sokd experience work ing directly to i a C E O cr VP, a po tahed image 4 a great attitude, we have many prestigious ckents in a variety of industries seeking your expertise MS Word 4 Excel preferred Attractive sal-aries (to S3SK) 4 benefits, tor these full t ime permanent positions Ca lHax resume lo Glona Bob»owski 810-932-1170: Fax 810-932-1214

Harper Associates. 29870 Middtoben Farmington Hills, Ml 48334

E X P E R I E N C E D , H A R D W O R K E R to assist in smal l B i rmingham off ice 35-4Q h r v w k $9 SOtv Can Slater Management 810-540-6286

C U S T O M E R R E L A T I O N S BUSINESS S S f l V I C E S

imemaaonal products manufacturer e ncreaamg « customer service statt Experience listenmg to a n d t rack ing a

required Long torm assignment Starting rate to $10/hr No sales Auburn HAs. Southf ield and Troy Can Coftaen looey Bi rmingham Lrvonia 648-7661 473-2931

Advan tage S ta f f ing

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E REPRESENTAT IVE

For fast paced off ice Day 4 even ing S 36785 G r a n d App ly ef lhrn a t 3

Farmington H * e (810) 478-7030

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E C o n s u m e r So lu t i ons

incommg Cans Only N e w department opening Cand idate requramenta

• 6 montha • i year expenence • Ability to M a n • Computer literate

» - $ J 0 hour Southf ie ld

C a l Connie lode* 810-848-7881 Advan tage S ta f f ing

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E M - S 1 0 P » ' H o u r

W e a t u n d company look ing tor a n

induamal manufactur ing background w o t * ) be h a l p M face offcae. d e a n

Tamp to Perm ARBOR TEMPS 4 5 * 1 1 8 6

D R I V E R Needed lor fast paced Auburn H i l s c o m p a n y C h a u f f e u r s l i c e n s e required Fun benefits Apply within a l 272 Rex Blvd or can Steve at 810-853-6363 E O E

D E L I V E R Y T E C H N I C I A N /

D R I V E R S Medical e q u p m e n t co based m Livonia seeking lull 4 pan -Una appk-

Sed-motrvatod. rescx-nsoie ndnnduai with powtive attitude apply rt person

5pm-6pm (Mon -Fn,) or send resume to Metro Medical Equto-ment . Inc . 12985 W a y n e Rd Livonia Ml 48150 or FAX resume to

313-522 9380 No Phone Ca*s Pleaae

D U E T O

B U I L D I N G

R E N O V A T I O N Art Van F u m f t m has enmediate openings tor part 4 M Bme p o * -

•Uona ranoino from • General Oanca l • Data Entry • Customer Service F i e * ® * hours, exceaent benefits available Pleaae c a l to schedule an m t o t v w

8 1 0 - 3 4 8 - 8 9 2 2

E X P E R I E N C E D Receptionist Needed '

Ful l or part-bme . Professional receptionist w im a great personal i ty organizat ional ski l ls, responsib i l i t ies inc lude answer ing phones, schedul ing appointments and showings etc

Century 21 Associates 6024 W Maple Sui te 104

West Bloomf ie ld Ml 48322 1810)626-8000

F I L E C L E R K Are y o u ret i red a n d looking lor some thing interest ing to do with your t rn ie1

This Down town Detroit law f i rm has ar. immediate part-time cpenmg lor a •leta» -onented motivated individual to help with m-house filing and rnamte nance o I records Work ing approxi-mately 20 toi*. this person must have a least a high-school diploma and a st rong work ethic P lease mm or fax resume or letter of interest to H u m a n Resr txces-F i le Clerk. P O

F I L E C L E R K Birmingham area No experience nec-essary Full t ime Call Jennifer at

(810) 540-8339 Ext 134

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L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Troy tow f i rm seeks fu* Urns sxpen-enced Lega l Secretary w«h WordPer-fect slulls W a of tor

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Bengal Sleel 23880 Research. Fa rmmg ion Ml 48335

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Prommer* Southf ield i r m Labor; employment law backgnxmd Work lor senior partner Good organiza-tional Skias needed Great benefi ts i n c l u d i n g d e p e n d e n t c o v e r a g e Immediate open ing

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OFFICE HELP n e e d e d Raaponefeto. tnencty peraon toi f u l or part ame

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(810) 477-813

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nized energet ic self starters tor W o r d p rocess ing posi t ions Duties rnduds extensive transenpaon, photocopying and fifcng Exceaent work ing k n o w f edge of Wmdows . Word Psrtoct c* W o r d a m u s l Some pnor legal expe-nence preferred, but not requKed CarKfcdates must be very da ta* on-en ted ab le to work imder preasure and mee t deedknes Salary conais-tent wi th qual i f icat ions For conf iden-tial considerat ion please cell

(810) 642-2525, ex l 212

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F u l u n s M in imum 2 years l e n d n g exper ience m a l types of consumer Mndtog. r t k x J m g first & second mort-gages C U P S experience a p lus SaUry commensura ts sxpenence Send resume to

PRESlOENT 36111 5 Mile Rd Uvon ia . Ml 48154

OFFICE MANAGER 1

BOOKKEEPER mgr*ana-M<lord area manufacturer seeks expenenoed coneaenaous p e r s o n ab le t o t y p e , u p d a t e employee insurance 8 personal records Prepare accounts receiv-able accounts payable, peyro l . bank deposit month end reports 8 mam-t a n efficient office operat ions Good communicahon skills r squved Non smoking office Fax resume 8 salary requests to ( 3 1 3 * 5 3 - 8 4 7 3

P A Y R O L L A D M I N I S T R A T O R n e e d e d imme<»atoty tor newty reno-v a t e d Pnvato Country d u b m Btoom he ld H a s P a y r o l beneMs M E S C W o r k m a n s Comp, Word and Excel s x p e n e n c e pre lerred tor ttes fun t m e poeiaon Competi t ive salary and ben-ef i ts c o m m e n s i r i t o w i t ) exper ience G r e a l wo ik env i ro rmen i w * i perks (golf out ing, employee meals b rand new s m o k e tree c r fVe i

P toase send resums to Wsbeek Country Club 4000 Ciubgals Dnvs

Bloomf ie ld H * . Ml 48302

O F F I C E M A N A G E R / E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y Fast growing, vary busy commercia l real estate and construction compsny m Farmmgion H * s neeos expen-enced. enthusiastic person enoi good commmcauon, organization and com-puter skilla to manage a variety ct c f t c e roceoures Ictoal candmdate Show be witting to take a chal lenge quick o r me« leet and sWe to handle many tasks simultaneously Excellent salary medical beneMs, vscat ion and 401K Send resume and references l o Personnel Director. 31700 Middto-ben Ro Sts 165, Farmington m i s M l 48334

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Good telephone skills. Typing Smal l but busy oflics Benefits

avai lable (810) 543-9710

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O F F I C E Large equipment leasing company *» Farmington Hriis •s seeking a C»em tor out d a l a en l r y depa r tmen t Duties involve mail pro-cess ing Oata entry and other general office tasks Salary plus lull beneMs Interested candidates should cal l O a n e at 8 1 0 - 7 3 7 - 1 3 0 0 x 6 7 5 F e d e r a t e d F i n a n c i a l

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y -A N N A R B O R

P ' e s t i p o u s A n n Arbor law l i rm seeks full-time legal secretary with medical malprac t ice , l i t ^ ja twn expenence Requ i rements inc lude excellent orga-nizational and interpersonal skills, as

as t yp i ng o l 65 » wpm WordPer-fect 5 1 exper ience also r e t i r e d Greal benef i t /salary plan offered Ptease mai l resume to H u m a n R e s o u r c e s - L S A A P O Box 43158. Detroit. Ml 48243

M A N P O W E R M A N P O W E R AUTOMOTIVE Division has short and long le im contract openings in Dearborn lor . ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS . EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES Must have Microsoft Office expen-ence W e Ofler a full benefit package a long with a 401K Plan Please mail / lax resumes to Sandy

FAIRLANE OFFICE CENTER 6 P A R K L A N E BLVD Sle <120

DEARBORN, Ml 48126 FAX < 313-271-8431

CALL 1-80O-FORD-A1D

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Defense law f i rm located in Troy seeks ful l t ime Lega l Secretary wtth a m i n i m u m 5 yea rs lit igation expen-ence Requ i remen ts include, excel-lent o rgan iza t iona l and interpersonal skills as wel l as typing 7 5 - w p m Word Perfect & Microsoft W o n ) expe-nence a lso recjm'ad Competi t ive salary bene f i t p lan offered Ptoase mai l r esume n o later m a n 3/12/97 lo be cons ide red Box <1634 Observe r & Eccentr ic Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraf t Rd L ivonia. M l 48150

M a r k e t i n g A s s i s t a n t Marketer tor our busy Waterford clinic p rov id ing occupat ional med ic ine , needs part-t ime assislanl to l a c t a t e communicat ions with cl ients and hand le reports Muss have good com-puter phone and written communica-t ion abil i t ies One year expenence m m m sun iar posit ion Resume and cover letter to KB03 Great Lakes Heal th Plan 17117 W 9 Mile. Suite 1600, Southfield. Ml 48075 Fax 810-483-4595 EOE

G E N E R A L O F F I C E ' Non-smoker capable of han-' dhr ig al l offf ice outtos Apply

9 a m to Noon 33200 W 9 Mile R d 300 It E of Farmington Rd

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Exper ienced lul l t ime Legal Secre tary wi th administrat ive and book keep ing skills neeoed lor busy Fa rmmgton Milts, personal mjury o lhce W o r d Perfect and excellent typ ing ski l ls C a l D a y

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Pari- t ime Computer literate Flexible hours Call 810-624-7111

L E G A L SECRETARY For sma l l Fa rming ton Hills Law Firm Lit igat ion expennce required Fax or send resume to Office Manager 30500 Nor thwes te rn Hwy Suite 500 Farmington Hil ls, Ml 48334 Fax

810-851-9421

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Part-t ime Fil ing a n s w e m g phones etc (8101 442-4880

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We are a large equipment l eas ing company located m Farmington Mils We are seeking a pan time person t c assist with me company man and oftor general office s u p p o r t t o H u m a n Resources and the Execu-tive Assislant to the Presi-oent Hours preferred are 9 0 0 a m • 3 0 0 pm inter-ested candidates can call D i a n e at F e d e r a t e d Financial

6 1 0 - 7 3 7 - 1 3 0 0 ex t 6 7 5

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L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Ful l- t ime ( S 3 0 - 5 p m . | 5yrs expen ence mmimum. Good organizational skills. W indow 9 5 Familiar with court Mings 4 p rocedures Bcomf ie ld Has attorney S500 signing bonus a ! W 120 days Can ( 8 t 0 | 335-5220

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Person, needed lor busy Ann Arbor contractors o « c e Must have excel-lent phone skills Duties include roa, iob coating, sell ing up iob Must be detail onented & accurate Compuler expenence required Fax resume wi th salary requirements lo

810-220-4960

GENERAL OFFICE Royal Oak company A/P, W o r d Pro-fess ing phones Fax resume a n d s a l a r y r e q u i r e m e n t s t

G E N E R A L O F F I C E /

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nursery company •cal skills r e q w a d plant material a t including weekends

Knowledge of us F u l

313-721-6610

GENERAL. OFFICE 3 pe rson off ice Manufacturing expe-r ience and some computer knowl-edge h e t p M Salary commensurate with expenence 401 f t ) , Blue Croea. Blue Shield and der ta i v - u n a Preci-sion P r o d u c t * (810) 624-2583

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L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y For 13 at torney Troy law firm 5 years legal exper ience preferred Mail or fax resume to Bobb ie 2301 W B.g Beaver, Suite 777. Troy Ml 48084

Fax 810-649-2920

insurance repair contractor Good phone menners. compuler mer i t s good wages 8 good chance tor advancement lor nght person

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T h e Metro Group premiere g n x m d transportat ion company servicing the Detroi t Met ro Airport is seekino a P a y r o l Admireslrator lor our fast p a c e d Romulus location Requires at least 2 years ct pay ro l expenence preferably with ADP o i s m l a r envi-ronment Qual i f ied candidates wH be tarrahar wi th Ptotmum or comparab le account ing software proficient m Microsof t Word . Excel and Lotus 123 a n d knowledgeable of p a y r o l tax reports such a i 940 4 941 Respons. M i n e s w # inc lude reports m d cither p a y r o l re lated dulies The Metro Group offers a compentrve compensat ion and benefits package inc lud ing a 401K plan interested candidates * * X * J FAX res ixne with salary requirements to 313-948-0023 or mal l to

THE METRO GROUP

R E C E P T I O N I S T Ci u n w i n d s Communit ies Michi-gan's largest residential home bui lder a n d land devetopei is cur-rently seek ing a high!y mcUvetod a n d ou tgo ing IneniJy v p e e to |om our last paced and growing orga-nizat ion and moat «nportai«y t o a R S w e t i 1 0 0 l i n e s w e c f o o a r d " " " OuaMied c a m * d a w win have previous telephone expenence and <xce*en< M m -tranon skins Please tend ytxrf resume to us ASAP"

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RECEPTIONIST P M n o u t h h m seekmg expenenced professional ma tu ie c a r * » d B » w « i g o o d te lephone skUtt tor b u s y ol l ioe F i d tune posi t ion Start ing pay »7 5 a t » . b e n f U t s S e n d r e s i m x to

Off ice Manager P O. Box 700204

Ptymouth Ml 4 8 1 7 0

R E C E P T I O N I S T Pnveto country Oub m O a t t m d County is l eak ing l u l or part l ime Receptionist for i y t i m e s M t Must i W U n a fnendty. prdessicmal alti-tude Pnor hospitality sxpenence h e f p M but not necessary Compuler expenence h e l p f J C a l (8101 851-2200

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Answer m u M m e phones tor 3 compa-n«es Off ice expenence required Hours 9 a m - 6 p m Sand resume to Law Of f ices o l Utor 6 Spaniola. P C ,

1577 N Woodward Suite 210. B loomf ie ld HMs. Mi 48304

R E C E P T I O N I S T For Northvi l le insurance agency Per-sonable wi th good telephone, Mmg 8 commumcebon skills Musl be a team worker Compet i t ive salary benefits included 1810) 3 4 9 1 4 5 4

R E C E P T I O N I S T ' S A L E S PERSON National manufacturer of sealants coatmgs and a d h e s n e s serv ing Ihe a u t o m o M e af termarket is m need ct off ice help and sales reps W e tram Sales posit ion, es tabkshed eccour le . salary commiss ion sxpenses and travel Can (313) 534-4449

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S E C R E T A R I A L PART TIME Real esiale of f ice m Lrvonia seeking e Secretary Clencal. phone etiquette -squired Computo i skins a p lus Scheduto can be flexible but r y p c a l y evenmos 8 one weekend day Contact Anne N o m s Century 21 Row a l (313) 464-7111

S E C R E T A R Y Aub ivn HMs s n d Farmmgion H i l s Strong W o r d and Excel Tamp to P e r m $ 1 0 - S l 2 5 0 t »

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E A u b u m H » s and Southf ie ld M u t t have computer skids a n d CSR experience M S O S I O h r

F«mmgton Has 810-4860464 A u b u m H « 810-377-4070

M I ^ K S j SECRETARY; S E R V I C E C o

Self motivated. tnen®y phone * * s of f ice computo i expenence Uvon ia

1818 L68S-T314

S E C R E T A R Y typmg 150 W P M ) . W P & Lotus skins requ i red Te lephone & order p iocessmg m a m o t * c « v e R e s u m e t o K a t e s C o , 1 3 6 3 Anderson. Clawson M l 48017

SECRETARY W A N T E D FWng KIP and ^ R tasks Computer experience - e « i * e d Good phone twos a muel $7 5 0 . to start Review aftei 90 days and insurance I after 6 months Send resume l | Wahrman Rd Romulus M l

RECEPTIONIST-SECRETARY • m x l Farmmgion off ice seek ing I lA kme person tor tasks to mctode answer ing m i m une phone tong. typ ing 5 0 w p m umng W o r d and gen-eral clencal dut ies Fax resume lo

810-471-3368

10701 Middtoben Romu lus Ml 48174

A n Equal Opportunity Employe i

OFFICE MANAGER n e e d e d Ic* Jewish educat ional orga-nizat ion Muat have some expenence work ing m a construct ion company Send resume to 28555 Mn»eOelt Rd Farmmgion mils, Ml 48334

O F F I C E M A N A G E R Needed F u l time Mature enthusia lc 8 outgoing person, for a busy non proKI organization located at 12 8 Greenfield Y o u must have Strang organizational 8 communicat ion skills a o n g w l h bookkaepmg and computer knowledge

FAX resume to 810 569-0482

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Lrvonia Chamber of Commerce Eco-nomic Deve lopment p r o f l ' s m in search lor skil led professional to assist m coordinat ing S1 im i i on mar-ket ing campaign Computer skiUs crit-ical in Microsoft Access, Excel, PowerPoint Wora Candidate musl be comfor table dealing w l h high l e v * management Expenence in man-ag ing promot ions and assisting in cre-at ing POS materials helpful No phone calls ptoase Mail resume and rele recces to

HHH c/0 Uvon ia Chamber

15401 Farmmgton Rd Lrvonia. Ml 48154

O F F I C E P E R S O N FULL TIME

tor Diverse 8 Busy Posit ion Looking lor a good typist Ming expenence, mvoee expenence 8 computer knowledge New off ice m Westland

Caa Toula for appointment 313-641-1244

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Jewelry expenence preferred Organizational slulls a must Ability lo handt t multiple tasks 8 computer M i s necessary We offer exce len t benefits including profit snaring, vacation 401 k 4 more Please mail resume to

Box <1642 Observer 8 Eccentric

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

k urvonia, Ml 48150 .

P A Y R O L L A S S I S T A N T IrrvnecMte opening n P>yn»ouin trans-portat ion company Hourty posit ion at $8 -810 based on expenence Asso-ciate degree pre fer red ' m-progress deg ree constoered Full-time, perma-nent Fax resume for irttmediato considerat ion / m w v t e w to

3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 9 4 5 7 A n n S a n d y

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y For m e o i u m size Troy law firm WP 5 1 tor D O S a n a litigation background requi red Plaint i f fs work 8 5 years tegai preferred Salary commensurate w«h expenence Resume onfy to Powers Chapman. 3001 W Big Beaver Suite 704 Troy Ml 48084 Attn Caro l

M E D I C A L

S E C R E T A R I E S

One year of experience as a medical secretary combmed with your excel-lent word processing and transcnpticn skills cou ld qualify you lor a posit ion at one ol Southeastern Michigan s f inest hospitals or m e o c * centers Call loday to schedule an interview

S N E L L I N G P E R S O N N E L

S E R V I C E S LIVONIA 313-266-8600

SOUTHFIELD, 810-352-1300 A U B U R N HILLS 810-373-7500

TAYLOR 313-284-0777

O F F I C E A D M I N B O O K E E P E R

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls f i rm requires egai secre tary w i th m in imum 2 years e x p e n e n c e in genera l pract ice B a c k g r o u n d in court procedures,

rgan iza t i ona i ski l ls. Wordpertect , 1 w i th a m i n i m u m of 55 w p m

Sa la ry c o m m e n s u r a t e wflh experi-ence F o r w a r d resumes to 37000 G r a n d River Ave Suite 390

Fa rmmg ion Milts M, 4833S

O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T For tune 500 company Genera l ot l ice ou tes . S7/hr. Days f e x o i e , Please can 1oi appointment (313) 453-1700

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y For 23 at torney firm m Bloomfield H-IIS Except iona l organationai skms requi red tor insurance detonse work Salary commensura te with aoaity Send resume and salary require-ments to

O i t c e Manager JUU t l o n g U B 1

Suite 200 B loomf ie ld H i l s Ml 48304

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y tor S o u t h M d persona l miury fimv Mus l have expe nence Pay commensura te with expenence Contact Mrs Raven M o n th ru Fn between 9-4pm al

810-SS2-8500

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G R O W I N G NOVI C W K m e a e o n s t r m « t e e k m g an entry level Cto«k to provide ganerto ctmcm M j K t -t i e S y s t e m . Department t w o three ^ a r s experience «i a o i technical eKHronwvani ONtoa expenence p t o w M E i « * -l e m b e n e w t end o o w p e w w i m t m y S e n d reeume 8 salary NMory to

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O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T S Seek ing mature applicants lor Uvon ia off ice Some college antvor supervi-sory pre ler red Must have computer typmg skil ls: wnte and speak English we« Own transportation and home te l ephone Vacat ion educa t iona l assistance dental plan Full-part time $9 OOfHr Cal l M-F (313) 422-0515

OFFICE S U P P U E S Expenenced Orde i DeSuTtotail Sales Clerk Full Bme Computer expen-ence helplui Ma i l tax resume l o

Yates Ofhce Supply 18225 W 8 Mile Detroit. Ml 48219

FAX (313) 538-8430-O can Paul (313) 538-4444

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M a t u r e I n d i v i d u a l n e e d e d for a temporary p l a c e m e n ! se rv i ce In L ivonia. Wil l be prov id ing a s s i s t a n c e in : I n t e r -v iewing . check ing refer-e n c e s . a n d i o b p l a c e m e n ! E x c e l l e n t cus tomer service ski l ls. Mus t be fnendly, mul t i -t ask onen ted and exhibi t a n except ional person-a l i ty T h e ideal cand ida te wi l l f ind this posit ion bo th c h a l l e n g i n g a n d reward ing C o m p e n s a -t ion commensura te witt i qual i f icat ions/ful l bene -f i ts P lease send r e s u m e wrth c o v e ' letter a n d sa lary history to

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RECEPTIONIST For Lrvon ia C P A hrm. answer

greet ckents typmg and p h o n e s , ^

S w a d 8 Company 38701 7 M l e Rd , Sle 245

Livonia. Ml 48152

RECEPTIONIST F u l 8 par t - t ime posnxms available A n s w e n n g phones, tong managed ca ie Biirmtngham.'Southheid area Jackie or L o u w (810) 647-5320

l P ' Civ ic Cen te r Shopp ing P laza

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R E C E P T I O N I S T F u l or part- t ime position m last paced Lrvonia execut ive office Expenenced front desk person with exce lent people s k * s ar*J professorial manner tor rnu l t - lme phone system Position inc ludes other general c*t«e duties Wordprocess ing a plus Excellent g rowth potent ia l , benefits 8 salary to i nght candidate C a l (313) 462-1313 or FAX resume to

313-462-1974

RECEPTIONIST ,SECRETARY FOR property management firm m Farmmgion Hms Answer mutt- l ine phones voice m m system, Mmg. copy ing typing Knowledge of Word perfect and Lotus helplui Excellent

g r o w r potential Call Lorrame (810) 851-0800

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S E C R E T A R Y N E E D E D hull hme tor non-smokmg financial p lanner 's o f f c e Chal lenging posit ion With health 8 den ta l benefits comlortable work environment 8 excellent t raming $7-$8,50i'Hr with room tor advancement S e n d resume to SFS, 2240 L ivemois Fid . Troy Ml

48063 1664 or FAX to (810) 619-0020

SECRETARY C A R E E R onented secretary

needed fen M l ume posi t ion in Engineer ing o * V e Knowledge of

Lotus, W o r d Perfect requ i red Must have good communicat ions

Wuls 8 phone etiquefle Compet i m e pay 8 benef i ts

C I Dusty (3131 537 -7500 An Equa l OppoiUmity Employer

S E C R E T A R Y E N H A N C E your career a n d interact wi th ca rmg professionals m Ihe warm a tmosphere ot this ma(0< Detroit health care. headquarters Also sub-urban off ices Long torm p o s i f o n s Saiary S9 S t 3 5Q»r Benefrts Cal l Sharon £ a c 473-:

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SECRETARY W O R O P R O C E S Fast paced prolessKmal ofhce With pleasant work ing t men l Responsibil i t ies inc lude processing usmg Windows 6 1 phone answqpng MMG nmnmg eriands, a n d other f rns-pe l laneous tasks O t l i c e n e u r s 9 - 5 30pm daily - s o m e o v e f i m e maybe iequ«ed Send res imto l o McKenna Associates. Inc Ann Bus i -ness Manager 32605 W Twelve Mile Rd Sle 165 Farmington HUs. Ml 48314 E O E

SECRETARY t person off ice, lu l l tone customer service on phones invoic ing account ing Expenenced Farmmgton area 8 l (>-426-7100

SWITCHBOARD O P E R A T O R lmme<M1e opening for sw i tchboard operator m Ptyrnoultv Can ton a iea Computer entry enpertence neces-sary Please forward resume wi th salary requirements to

-, Box <1626 . Observei 8 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft R d . 4 8 i 5 0

RECE PT IONIST ,SECRETARY Hours 9 a m to 3 p m Typmg. accounts payable wH tram $ 7 t o » 7 50 t i r C a l Caro lyn (313) 455 -2666 ot fax resume to same number Sheldon 8 5 M l e a rea

R E C E P T I O N I S T Fun-t ime tor Troy law o f l ce No expe nence necessary $ 7 p » i hr BeneMs inc luded Troy, Ml

Reply t i 48099

RECEPTIONIST F u l t ime posit ion to< P>irmoutti o f f ce T y p m g or W o r d Processing requ*ed Excel lent . beneW package Send resume and wage requirements to

o n c e Manage- 15101 Ctoai P lymouth Ml 48170

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O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T Rapidfy growing centrally o c a i e o mortgage lender is seeking off ice assistant Computer xnowiedoe base account ing s helpful We offer com-peti t ive salary paid employee h e a t h msurance 8 oppor t im ly to< bonuses tf you have expenence 8 want an opportun-ty to earn what you are worth, tax resume to-H u m a n Resources 810 355-0771

Off ice Assis tant F u l t ime for Troy of fce Clencal, com-puter 8 telephone experience I m u l t Benef i ts Cm Kafhy (810) 362-2060 or fax resume to (810) 362-0626

OFFICE ASSISTANT S m a l smoke free off ice m d o w n t o w n P lymou th has m m t o t l t open ing tor computer i terate off ice aasiHant At tent ion to data* te lephone arto interpersonal sk i ts r e q u r e d E O E Fax resume to 313-459-9833

O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T Young t a n growing compeny m Dear b o m lookmg to i part-t ime Off ice Assistant 2-3 d a y s * * cou ld toad to M t«»to Casual o f f *a . must be com-puler kncnvledgabto Excel Word, exper ience with Mas 90 helpful Com-pettfrve pay no ca»t Sena resume to Con t ro le r 8465 Wyommg Oea»bom Mt 48128

O R D E R ' C U S T O M E R

S E R V I C E P O S I T I O N S

Pan 8 tull-hme hours ava.-atue Excellent Wages Extra Income Excelent Working Condit ions Wi t Tram, ' Plymouth, Michigan location

Excellent opportunity to jom a major bu i ld ing p roduc t s m a n u f a c t u r e r Seeking dependable service onented individuals se»-mot>vaMd wno anioy workmg in a 'as ! pace environment Please send resume to

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workers for distribution and lutWiment with ability to match, count code measure, read and sort Reliable t ranspor ta t ion requires, pos i t ions located a l Romulus and Plymouth ptoase -vdicate location preference w o r k Mon-Fn, . 8 a m t0 4 3 C p m must be available 'or overtime on short no t ce as required

Complete benefits package including medical aentai and fu l i on reimburse-ment Non-smoking env i ronment Qua l i f i ed candidates shou ld tax resume to (313) 416-2683 or mai l to

ADtSTRA C O R P O R A T O R Attn HR-PROD 101 Union Street

Plymouth, Ml 48170

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R E C E P T I O N I S T F U L L t ime protossional reception®! needed 'or last paced office Musi have excel lent oral 8 written com-mun icahon skills ability to type 50

W P M 8 Knowledgeable m Microsoft Word 8 Excel Send salary requrrements 8 resume

H u m a n Resources Manager, 30800 Te iegrapr Rd Suite 3700 B ingham Farms, M. 48025

RECEPTIONIST I S E C R E T A R Y Entry level posit ion Typ ing filing No computo i expenence needed * + tram SB 5 0 start ing p lus benefits Send resume to The Stanley-Cartel Co PO Box 116, Farmmgton H«s 48332 Attn Tammy

or Fax < 816-473-0260

S E C R E T A R Y expenence m computet phone Com mun ica t ion - have g rammar 8 admin-istrat ion sk i te B O O K K E E P E R - FULL C H A R G E

d u t i e s i n c l u d e g e n e r a l ledger accoun ts payable- rece ivab le thru Imancial statements Must have com-puter experience

B o m fun ume, references required Farmmgton Hills l lower wholesaler Cal l (810) 553-0647

S E C R E T A R Y FOR da la entry and a n s w e m g phones Some compuler knowiege he lp lu i C a l (313) 649 2864

SECRETARY - FULL T 'ME E x p e r i e n c e d R o c h e s l e i H i l l s Accounts payable rece ivab le W o r d Perfect 18101 852-9050

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S E C R E T A R Y Posit ion ava iab ie m last -paced Bir tnmgham Automot ive Sales 8 Eng.-neenng firm Musi be adep- m Microsoft Word 8 Excel « speed a buoyant pe rsona l l y and boundless energy are a few ol your traits send y o u ' resume to Receptionist 1010 Bowers Suite B B i rmmgnam Mi 480009 Saiary commensurate with sk i t s

R E C E P T I O N I S T Full t ime evenmgs. bom desk needeo to i Btoomf ie ld Hills country c lub Must be pol ished, professional 8 poeaeta exemplary people skins Exceaent wages 8 benetos

(B10) 644-6262

R E C E P T I O N I S T S Good phone skills WiH greet cus tomers Some compuler

experience heipfu l

S 7 . 5 0 - $ 8 . 5 0 p e r h r . ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

S E C R E T A R Y Full-t ime lor personal in|ury law

f irm m Ihe Bi rmingham area FAX resume 10 1810) 258-6047

R E C E P T I O N I S T S W A N T E D For new hair salon m Troy Full o< part t ime Paid vacation. 8 s ic * days

Cal l 810-269-9500

R E C E P T I O N I S T

G r o w i n g manufacturing company is seek ing a protossionai lo perform admin is t ra t ive duties These wm include phone receptionist general c lencal dul ies. typmg. mail sorting and computer use (WindowsI Expenence requ i red in off ice setting, strong com-municat ion ski l ls and flexibility 10 per-t o rm mult ip le tasks is necessary Normal scheduled hours wiu oe 8 A M to 5 P M F c w a i d resume with salary expecta t ions to

Adrrvn P O B o i 5545

Plymouth. Ml 48170 EOE

RECEPTIONIST With secretanal , compute" skills Uvon ia Can David

(313) 427-4141

S E C R E T A R Y H u m a n Resources department of l a r g e p r o p e r t y m a n a g e m e n t commercia l real es ia le company s e e k s secre tary K n o w l e d g e o ' McrosoR Word required Outies to include schedul ing test ing and inter-viewing appkeants ano miscel laneous c lenca l dut ies Confidential i ty a mus l ' Candidate should possess strong organizat ional sk- 's Ce a team playe -and ertfoy meei-ng new people Fu l DeneM package 10 include vacat ion and 401 (k) eligibility Please send -esume with salary requirement to

Ms L Sherr P 0 Bex 267

Southfield Ml 48037

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313-513-5823

R E C E P T I O N I S T 8 30am-3pm Mon-Fn Mus - nave phone skills, ght typing and some

knowledge Please cal-compute 9am-4pm (8101 473-1100'

45657 Port Street Plymouth, Ml 48170-6010

O U R A U T O M O T I V E C L I E N T N E E O S Y O U ' "

Long-term assignments with large automotive company located m the Dearborn area If you are p ro toen f m

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Busy executive office seeks excellent commun<a t ions to interface with cor-porate cl ients Th« multi-task position of fers career growth and pleasant worttmg environment Some o f f ce and computo i experience des-red

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Property Manager South f ie ld property m a n a g e m e n t company has available l u l t ime posi-t ion tor Property Managers and Ser-v ice Coordinator Salary and beneMs commenerate w l h expenence Contact Kns (610) 352-3038

R E A L E S T A T E S E C R E T A R Y to assist real estate execut ive Must nave excellent computer skills Small of f ice l e x M e hours Send resume fo P c m a r 3000 Town Center Sle 540 Southfield, Ml 48075

, L E G A L SECRETARY N e e d e d tor m a t Redtord Law tnm Exper ience re»*»d For more " t o r -

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41200 Vincent Ct Nov. Mf 48375

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Ethan AHen 275 North Woodward

B i rm ingham Ml 48008 Fax 8 '0 -540-8778

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' R E C E P T I O N I S T Manufactunng firm seeks profes-s ional indnmiuai with 2 years exper ience Excel lem verbal skms Word. Excel experience a plus- H j h school diploma or

GEO required Benefrts and 401(K)

S e n d resume or apply 10 First Technology

Safety Systems 4 7460 Galleon Dnve Ply mouth. Ml * 8170

(313) 451-7878 \ EOE'AAE /

R E C E P T I O N I S T Must possess

C in terpersonal skais Microsoft I helpful Send resume lo 23077

Greenf ie ld Sle 410. SoutWieto. Ml 48075 or FAX 810-557-7799

R E C R U I T E R / S T A F F I N G

C O O R D I N A T O R Career opportunity Fulfi l l your poten-tial without st i fVig corporate rules Muit i ot l ice ioca"y o w n e d slaftmg ser-vice is adding to staff If you have expenence in temporary, technical or permanent placement or re!». man-agement we offer an excellent salary phis commiss ion p lus highly moti-vated co-womefs Who enioy l i e " job and are helpful Be rewarded ano apprec«ated

P O Box 760112 Lathrup Vmage Ml 48076-0112

RIGHT A R M N E E D E D tor customer onented Business Com-municat ion ski l ls a mus l genera l off ice expenence a p lus F J I t ime days BeneMs Can Jack (313) 728-3535

RECEPTIONIST n e e d e d lor busy NW professional of f ice Dut ies maude answenno p h o n e s distnbubng .ncommg ma* & - f - . t da la entry Hours 9-5 wi lh ' u l Benel i ts Send resume with salary e q u n e m e n t to Office Administrator

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O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T tor g rowmg f irm m Farmmgton Hills Cha l leng ing po4Hion lor a detail mmded O'garnfed ana proficient .rvii v idua' WordPer tea a n d w Lotu» exper ience helptui MS Office a plus We are lookmg lev a rekabto m d i -vatod person who en joy* bemg a t e a m p a y e r Send retume with salary requi rements to Box 11489 Observer 8 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvonia Ml 48150

S A L E S A S S I S T A N T Large f inancial service firm looking lor a Senes 7 registered Sales Assistant Saiary commensura te with expen-ence Send resume to

Theresa Moy ian Smith Barney 2 0 t W Big Beaver Suite 1250

Troy. M l 48064

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Mato 'Ferna 'e 'Handicapped.Vel Machine t o o l s a l e s 8 seSnce >f<.e seeks reliable industrious .ndnnduai to a s s ^ l n all bus-ness activities Prot -ciency m Word Perfect o i MS Word a must addit ional computer xnowledge is en advantage A n ^ r level o i »e«bai 8 wnt ien c o m m u n c a t o n s skills <% essential Potential ' w career growth with historically s i rong A growing company We offer a Competitive salary 8 benefi ts package, including health dental 8 101K Please send resume to Pa-pas America Corp

36030 industrial Rd Livonia. M l 48150

S E C R E T A R Y Immediate opening m a busy, 'as! paced office at Wayne Stale J n , versify in the Department o l Psychiatry and Behav-ora' Neu>o-soences Duties include word pro-c e s s i n g ot g ' a n i p r o p o s a l s correspondence ano torms Mam • tain lues and databases momfor gra--* applications scheouie meet-mgs. a - o assist in updat ing research accounts Mus l have demonst ra ted know ledge and experience m word processing.

sp reacs fee i i n a datacase son w a r e E i p e r r e n c e w i t h t n e Internet plus med ica termi-nology Ability to take Oictat>nn and shorthand Secretanal h i s i c y must document good organiza-tional and mterpersona skills dependabil i ty and an atxMy l o work w t h minimal supervis-on Saiary range $19,825 S23 790 Send resume referencing Posting <381 to Wayne Stale Un .ve -Vy Emptoymenl Services Detroit M l 48202 Wayne State Unrversf fy s an equa: jppor lun. ty. a*lirn-,a've ac t i c - empiciye« All bui d ings structures and v e ' c l e s at W S U ate smoke-tree Wayne State Uni versnty People work ing togelhei

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HANDLEMAN C O M P A Q 50C K ns Brvd Troy Ml 48084

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O F F I C E M A N A G E R L o o k m g tor a can®dala to wor t wen wi th fha a o a " popu ia to r Excel lent verba l 8 w-man cnmmimicat ion siuas reouirsd aatan onentoo a n i h u t ^ i i i c ••exere team preya- with strong o r g r - w a i m n a i * H t o weekday 8 weekend posi t ions rnuW 010-530-0104

S E C R E T A R Y L-vpnia CPA hrm has a full -une pos> t i c avai lable lor a mature depend-able person with al least 5 years experience Indnnduai should possess strong word processing skills 165-70 wpm? and a c t a l t t n equipment experi-ence to« high volume C typ ing C a n a da te mus t a lso h a v e exce l lent grammar and punctuation, sn ' s w-th the abikty to prove own w o t Must be highly organised and accurate with attention to detail Please se--d resume with salary reouuamerits l o Pat Vaughn al Epps An tonu f ton * Walworth P C t790Ci New tu rg r , Smte 101 Lrvonia. Ml 48152 or

Fa* <313) 464-1951

P R O F E S S l O N A TELEMARKETER

FULL TIME o m p i i n u ' . m m e d i t e f y

n w i K 2 ambitKHis assert ive p <iple wi th telephone exper ience New

W e s t Bsoon ie td ' Commerce area Casua l J r ^ s * Iriendly ivcirkinig e n v u o n m e n l 50-hr Call Paula at pheme interview

1810) 6 2 4 - 2 * 0 0 ic»

S E C R E T A R Y M I N I M U M 3 yrs expene- ice 'or sma. Southf ield law firm Win tram Pro--, ciency w i l l MS Word (810 )353 -5432

TELEPHONE I N T E R V I E W E R F uil or part-t ime G o o d people skims Non-smoke i Ask for L inda

(810) 737 840C

TELEPHONE OPEFIATOR with p re vious medical o f f ice exper ience needed "or a Livoma tanuly physi-c i a n s o f f i ce Fu l l T i m e C a l l '313-464-9200

S A L E S S E C R E T A R Y For over 30 vears Andersen 8 Assoc ales ' a s been a e i w m g material han-d l ing e q u i p m e n t p roduc t s a n d systems lo the Michigan Market We have an opportunity tot personal and pro fess iona l growth Exceaent secre tanai skills are requi red to work m irvs p r o t o u m n a i 'as i -paced enwronmer-W indows 95 8 WordPer fect required Conyptote beneW package & excelent t U r t m g salary are a v a l a b * tc Ihe successful candidate Respond »«h resume and salary history lo

Bob Heidnch Andersen 8 Assocates

P O box 1015 W ixom Mi 40393 (No phone c a M )

S E C R E T A R Y O U R c o m p a n i e s o f l e r t h e i r employees the a l e s ! m computer technology exce"ent e a m m g poten-tial and growth opportuni t ies W e need your pnor exper ience and the ability to interact with c l ients To $ i 4 0Of.r Can Susan EVmmgham Fa rmmgton L ivoma 846-7661 473-2931

Advan tage S ta f f ing

S E C R E T A R Y Part l ime Typmg w o r d p iocesso i telephone Wal led Lake area M F 1-4 30 1010) 9 6 0 1668

R E C E P T I O N I S T P A R T T I M E

Exper ienced R e c a p t i o n s needed toi a b u n Btoomnaid Has .nortgaga broker 12 m e swecnooard Tues 8 Thurs 0OOem-5 30pm Pleaae c o n tact Mary at (010) 540-1070

RECEPTIONIST B tLLER n e e d e d lor <•10)547-01000

R E C E P T I O N I S T Part - tmie R o y i l Oak B o m g a tnanu-lactmrei ct quaMy powe- trem compo-nents wca ted i t Lake Onon. • s e e k m g a Part-time R e o a p t < m « T r »

R E C E P T K D N I S T Chaer tu i energet ic n a a m o •' iTiaOatoii tot uvo rxa oWice

by FAX to (313) 462-J501

R E C E P T O N S T < X E « « A L tor laai paced oMce C a *

010-040-1010

RECEPTIONIST taet paced otoee e i ' i v o n m e m muto be akto to hant ta 18 muto m e phones a l l o w a n c e required good commvrecaaon < k * s soma typmg requred U 0 m a howty 0 greto benetos Ptoaaa lax rea^ne 0 c o v e r l o l l * ! 10 M D G 810-587 7079 Factual Data 10451 W 12 M M M 40075

t k i l s be PC we- t te and abto to wor t I. - Fn 0 0 0 a m i»W 1 0 0 p i f

A p p k c a n n -4ay kpcA By phone I t 01O-340-9200 0 i m p a o o n at 4800 S Lapeer Rd . Lake Onon Mi (tony be tween 0 00am and 4 0 0 p m

S A L E S S U P P O R T

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Due to the t remendous growm of our sales efforts m the toa^ng o l small t icket commerc ia l e q u c m e m A Troy Michigan based subsidiary of one o l the l a rgan b e n M m (he world has

S E C R E T A R Y PART t m e secretarial help needed m residential ortvie (8101 647-2343

T E L L E R Full t ime Expenence aesved net required Excelent pay i oene-.ts A«) l y .n person E o i se Credit Union 3 H 0 0 Palmer West land

SECRETARY P O S I T I O N 1 person off ice Send resume to P O Box 1 N o v Mi 40376-0001

010-349-5666

T h a poenion «m support ihe O ' e c t Market ing Manage- and Ihe respec-tive te les team Tne primary response Duty wim be to »*>port and p r o m a e the sa to i i l o r t * as « reaias to the oontmued growth d t » i |>. I ICV^ I h e o a a i earn*dale —» have Mrong • d m m a i r a u v e tra cutoomar service sMto Sirong wniton and vetbai tk ias

R E C E P T I O N I S T

me poanona I Or U h o t m 8 c -

3500 W South BMS

computer »ystoiws Lotus a p a n Two » tour years oc*-• g s aducahon a beneM

For co tmds rs t i on ptoase forward vour resume and salary hatory n a m k d e n c * to

H u m a n Reaouroe Manage-S a n a a Leaamg Corporslhrm

P O Bos 7023 Troy IA 48007 7023

E q u * O r c c v u n e y Ennaoya-MlF.M-V

S E C R E T A R Y O u a M e d c a n d O i t e s w a have expen-ence with Word Pertoct and D O S Paradox helplui w a type 55 w p m Dunes mexude typ ing data entry Mmg telephone mamtam towary end m a w o o m and oiher general o l f c e

y o u resume and salary

Ann JTOA D * r o a Testing Laboreton, mc

P O Box 869 Warren Ml 48O9OO069

E q u a l Opport imay Empwyer Mato-F a m a a y f a n c k c a p p e a V e t

Drug

THIS IS T H E

B E S T A D <!"

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y P A R T N E R P O S I T I O N

Sou lh la ld P I f i rm seeks profes-sional sec'etan, ii>r busy partner Applicant most be p rohcan i m WoTOPartec' a n d have e iceHe ' - i communica t ion a n d i y ga rn i a-tona l sues Mus i nave L i ' - j a i i on expenence Excel lent stahtrvg salary and beneMs

Call (0101 9 4 8 4 0 0 0 or Fa« r e g i m e fo

>810) 9 4 6 9 4 9 4

S E C R E T A « t A U « O O W E £ PE R to T r a l Ba lance f i * ume computer expenence A R A /P Payro0 Bene

S E C R E T A R Y Compear sMto good t p a n m o 0

<y M o n F n 1 8 p m i tm-MPto S o u M a

(010) 354-0121

SECRETARY R E C E P T I O N I S T

Gary Eaertoero P C (010) 367 » 5 0

TRANSCRiPT lON lST needed f u l time tor ias i paced oRce m South l a i d Appkcant n n a i type 60-7R w p m and have transcnbmg expenence Benefits oltered S e n d -esume lo B a i b a r a D e C h a m p l a i n C R A Manage Care 30700 Teagrap f t Sto 3500 Bmgham F«m»»

TRANSCRIPTION TYPlS fiM ar part-kme oRice M « M l ' ! urate 0 c a c k l e ct proofieedmg F A * resume lo 8 Associates toe 8 1 0 3 5 3 - f

TRANS N A T O N T « e InsAanee company a « o k m g lor i n p e n •need person lo w o r t al o u O dand

-2500 Coimty buaumg M a e K « a at

S E C R E T A R Y ' R E C E P T I O N I S T

wanted tor Rochaalar ansa mortgaoi company Baaic compute- t k 4 s a mual Tom <* Me none 810-209-6111

TYPING AND C L E R I C A L O F i C t WORK Ful m t Musi have acctfeto typmg skRe w • vn edge ct MS Word 0 M S Wmdows na i * e n c e e x p e n e n c e hetpful Fax rexumes to K B G « 3 I 3 - 5 2 S # 9 W |

T Y P t S T R E C E P T O N I S I Part-ame 3 .lays a week F t position Good typmg skRs -eAwred

SECRE T A P Y R C C E PTION1ST PART TNJE poeaon a utoti i i busy reel estate oMoe m Camorv PVoouto R i ipur i«« iRa» i e idude anaaarwg phonee typ-ig- 'amg and kgri computer wort Cm O a t y Jorae al 3 l 3 ^ » ^ a M

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6 H ( * ) C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 2 t o 5 0 8 O&E Thursday, March 6. 1997

^ €MPLOVM€NT Help Wanted-

Office Clerical

W E R E L O O K I N G

F O B S M O O T H

O P E R A T O R S

•Adecco (twmerty ADIA Per--sonnel Services) Cui'entty has •exce-ient opportunities avail aoie to' cfualihed swilcltooard operators m tne Novi. South <iekt ar« Farmington WAs area

Requirements include previous •nut wie prwie e tpenMce and tne aMty lo wort m Busy

•oWice enywonnwrHs .

Can Adecco today 4 Oe working tomorrow

A d e c c C T

(810) 442-7800 =OE • Never a Fee

WEST BLOOMFIELD

A National Brc«erage hrm has .jyimediaie toll 'ime ipetixngs

•Sales Assistants •ReeepliQgvst

M„st Ce dependable & wen . ;gar i e d Experience a ;>lus 8erH?(,is Fa« tesume tc Mary

At i.lHI.-j. at 1-flOO-537-4509 EOE

Help Wanted-Dental ^ ^ S p W a n t e d - D e n u l | ! Wan UN-

DENT AL ASSISTANT Expenence required. Competitive wages For progressive Northville otfic* Call 810-348-7997

0 E N T A L ASSIST AN

CERTIFIED NURSIWG ASSISTANTS

R E C E P T I O N I S T ANT tor fnendly Farmmgton

o t c e PegOoaicl and osurance expe- J Appl icat ions are . cur rent ly Oe tencea a musl _ 1610', 4 . 8 3285 ^ accepted lor 'he afternoon A mid-

ngm shuts We are a small sKillea D E N T A L | nursing facility It you are canng and

R E C E P T I O N I S T I ookmg tu make a" aflerence »•, ou-

DENTAL ASSISTANT! Assisting only Nice nours Expen eoced or will train BeneMs West BloomlieM area C j I - e s ^ c e arte- | ng'LW orga heasncare orctessior-als al Alex

* Z 1 ' m e d inendly person wilh a e n u i ***' " t o " " " to your hourly experience |313» 981 4040 t

n c ^ c r i i u i ^ I O I , u ~ Full cm pait-ww 1c* busy practice • I 'es-aens .vresc*™ |otn our i e * n of

5pm

DENTA. ASSISTANT Some e*p4*»«eocffd preferred Par fu * 1 ime No Salur^ays E*ce:ter?t Dene Ms Garden C»Py "Westlarwj aiea

Ptease call 313-422 -4350

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Dental team in Troy seeiung an enthu siasl«: person to provide quality care Pan time w in Benefits Will 'rain Bo' experience p-'e'erred Call Micheie 810-528-0700

D E N T A L T E C H N I C I A N C 1 9 Model Tech Full ar part time

1313) 728-2200

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Ass slant -leeded p a t - l i m e 'or BloomhenJ Mais denta' practice ApfOx 25 Mrs pe< « w Mem Thurs 4 Fri Must have experience "lease call 8.10-855 24 <i

O«BI health insurance seritai insurance paid sick days, hol-idays vacation pay tuition rmm-Bursement and a periston plan Apply in person

ALEXANDER A Mercy Living Center 718 West Fourth Si

flcyal Oak MI 48067

DENTAL ASSISTANTS Two experence d denial office assis-tants needed Eager to' a career on-ented mmi 'asks position 516 per hour range commensurate with experience and aDilrty Progressive-office 16 Mile & Woodward <8101 646 8363 or 8101 642-2283

HARD WORKING person nee-Ma lo manage Busy d e n t a l o f f i ce Demanding, cna.">engng sot high reward 18101 646-6363

CNA POSITIONS All srvfts available Sala-y starting at 58 50 FlexiOle hme Call A ' International

13131 453 1970

Help Wanted 5 0 6

Help Wanted-

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T With pediatric experience needed n Deaitiorn Meignts As* tor Ciaurta

(313) 730-7007

MEDICAt ASSISTANT Part hme. 20-30 -tours a week lo» Garden City physician oNice Expen ence only need apply Send resume to P O Box 700 Garden Cay. Ml

48138-0700

MEDICAL ASSISTANT wirh expenence in

'•Vest BiooiniieK) area Ca- 18101 5399084

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Fuw lime BeneMs SouiMieM a<ea U'wogy expenence pre le-rred Call 1810) 557-1739

. W O R D

P R O C E S S I N G

A D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T

Large SoutMeld office seeking the ngW person to iom ou' team Musl Oe prpe'enced fnendly and entfius aslic Come join our great w o r k ^ j environment assisting a worxjert.. boss Fufl ticme position Great Oe^e 'its modicai denia 4011k|

Caii t f t in i 44.^ n s n

H Y G I E N I S T C H E C K U S O U T 1

Pan-time Hygiemis! tor a-'aigam-lree cac t ce m Lrvorva Great nou»s Tues-days 3 00pm-8 30pm Thursdays 8 30am 2 30pm 8 30am-1 30pm

HYGIENIST lor busy petkatrc denia' oMice Musi have except-onai com munication skills Pay commensurate •••in experience 1313) 261 5672

C N A ' s / H H A ' s

G R E A T P a y P e r V i s i t Fiex.Dle ScFieOulmg

Wi ieage Re imbo rs« fnen t

INNOVATiONS Home Care has immediate lull-time and par-t ime

and Saturdays positions avauaCie m ihe Western 13131 4 6 i 4950 1 Wayne Co area One year exper

write -n Home Care reGuired' Fot irimedia'e inleiview can Pat D

lcaay" INNOVATIONS Home Care

18001 765-7544 Monday - F-«Jay orvy

MEDICAL ASSISTANT F u d - t m 'or pediatric office * i Farmmgton Hills Expene'ce wflf1 compuler 4 recep-tion required 18101 855-4144

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS Needed immediately Must ce aWe to do front and Back otlice Experence prelerred Call 1313) 563-4506

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST lull time, expenenced. musl have knowl-edge ol insurance verification com-pu te rs mu l i i l ine phones & scheduling No weekends Benefits included Garden City area Fax resume to Pat 313-421-0961 or 3 0 7 3 0 F o r d Rd 10 f i l l ou l application

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fullt ime experer.ce-3 Mon truruFn. Salary negotiable SoutMmd ansa. Knowledgeable wilh insurance pians computers & meiacaf terminology a must. Piease send resume with salary requirements 10

Ms Thomas 22250 Providence Dr Sle «602

Soulhtield, Ml 48075

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T 'With experience lor Busy allergy c-lfice Full lime position

(810) 478-522"

M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T I L A B

A S S I S T A N T lor busy dermatology oflce Mon-Fri. 2-7pm. approx .20-25 hrs wkly Must Oe reliable personable and hard-working Salary commensurate wlh expenence Please send resume to

Box "1623 OOservet 4 Eccerunc Newspapers

36251 Scfioolcrart Rd Livonia. Ml 48150

• M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T * Ft»w 'tme in ic*j dermatology office in Farmington H-TS Musi have at leasi one year -noilica o t c e expenence or Min ing Call |810| 553-2900

H Y G I E N I S T DENTAL ASSISTANT tor Dusy r rJ{ professional goals is B loom!** ! Hills practice Oreal ,cs ; a a m * * * * in people s • « ' tor righlt person Full part-time H>flh pay^g. 810-642-8130

Pertccl Lot. Resumes a: "e-quired' Se" 5' , Can ' appc - " n e f

have ' Word-Excel

A d e c c a

(313) 525-0330 EOE Neve' a Fee

you are a self-directed hygtemst who wsnes -o combine super'ahve technical sMls with your ability 1o

'luence patients to accept exceltenl

CNA S MHH'S Home Hearth Aides

:r»en0ly atmosphere Excellent vages MNC Homecare. 9282 Gen iraf Di Plymouth Ml 48170 c call

(3131 459-3790

CNA % part time mtdni-ghrs • LauntJry A de part ! -ne

days Smai. facility. New pay -ates Please apply

DENTAL ASSISTANT l u l l m e Expe nence required CorfceTOve wages & I ^ r , a l ca-e and ' you want tc make a Benefits 'or prog-essive Nov. office sudstamal c o n t r t i u i w as a _ . , Contact Carol at >810) 47t-0345 | "«anh-care protessiona-- our cart-time | person Wes' Trail Nursing Home

hygiene position may be |uS!_ Ihe I 395 w Ann Arbor Tra ocoortun.% ycure 'ookmg 'or A" , 3 ,3 , 453.3383 exerting Benefit package and excellent comoensat,OT a-e C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E R E P secondary to the persona fuffiHment S p A N , S H & E N G L I S H

DENTAL ASSISTANT 4 OFFICE MANGER

Full lime 'cw dental of ice m Dear bom Call Sue (313) 562 1225

J WORD PROCESSOR V NOVI

Fulv hme positioc- available in a busy non-smpki-ng legal medical Nc-.i office We >eek pleasant pronessona xif-go<ng persons * n h developed computer te-ephone s« s Cus'omer Ser »>ce experience is a p'us Send resume ar-d salary reqinre-"irents '0

Bex a 1474 Ooser.e- 4 £ccen-<

Newspapers -36251 Scnootcra'r Rd

. Ltooraa Ml 46k50 >

i CLERlCAw positions availaoie lor . a r . . „ s s ' -v.- Wi « c $9-S12 hour ,xf,e~c n.j on expenence Locwu-g 'or enthusiast c -'idiviOua^s who Brc sage' 10 lean Mor- Sat Musr be well orgarii/ed & respo- s ide Outes •rnjuoe data ent-y answering r j ' .'-|» phone i»Me-r ghr accour,1.ng

scheduling aeon- 'rnems. Ming eK Todds Serv«e Inc

7975 M-36 Hamburg Ml 48138

(8101231-2778 FAX i810»231-47'8

DENT Ac ASSISTANT Expenenced four days medical profit sharing & more Dearborn Hts

1313) 565-0373

. you'S reccve Piease caM JJ al Dr Qu»nn s office i;aiO) 474-0600

M E D I C A L B I L L E R Full-time lor Bloomfield Hit's ctce Must have dental insurance 4 corf

S P E A K I N G A M U S T

Me'Sca1 Supply company has < opening process ing

toll proces

customers intake Communications phys.cians. hospitals and

patients Must possess knowledge of DENTAL ASSISTANT • for busy oral . su-gery c-Wice in Lrvonia We are | puter experience ExceOent saiary 4 1 computers 4 excellent customer adding to our staff Experience -ec ] BeneMs f ie . . t ie hrs 810-642-6430 I wee skills Fax or send resumr

Ca'1 (313! 525-5720 |

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Part-time -46-20 hrsw* Experience a plus Dearborn HIS 313-565-0373

DENTAL ASSISTANTS / T / N A friendly L-vorva office needs

outgc»ng cheelu i ene-ge'e expenenced denial assistants

Part-time available

. NON SMO«ING Plymouth ' office seeking an exceptional toll tume

' person" Are you enihusjasJic orga-nised and dependable'? Would you like toass-ss and a-'so help 'he busi-ness f r e e ' Dental expenence pre 1e-ed Piease call 313 453-6360 or lax resume lo 313 453-8223

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T FULL TIME

Dearborn Heights iFord Rd S Beech DaN area) 313-278-4700

ORTHO ASSISTANT 313-591-3636 | Pleasant Bloomfield Hills oftice

Excellent people skiKs required Full lime Expenence preferred Out standing beneMs 'or !he right nodi victual Call Ruth (810) 646-9768

Help Wanted-

Dental

C H A I R S I D E A S S I S T A N T Experienced lo- active penodon-tal af ice Full-time benefits Call Mon Wed 4 Fn 9-5©m 810-350-2220 Tues 4 Thur 9 5om 313-882-2233

: DENTAL ASSISTANT Enthusiastic canng and dedicated '"dividual Seeking exceptional tear-c-iayer, expenence or 'ecnmcai training preferred Part-time Send -esume to Dental Office 24275 Now Rd Novi Ml 48375

D e n t a l A s s i s t a n t Prog-essive oentan practice -n W Dea'rtiom lookmg for a.n experienced 4 canng dental assistant Must have superior peopie skills and excellent clinical snifts 'or M ume position G o a l patiarits. aiaai doctors and greal slat* Call tor interview

|313) 563-2610

D E N T A L B U S I N E S S A S S I S T A N T

Experienced Full time Matu-e people oriented team worker Recall 4 comouler knowledge

Livonia (313) 425-7010

DENTAL MYGENTIST Neeoed tor fun modem Livonia otfice 12-16 hrvwk afternoons Can

<810| 476-1960

O R T H O D O N T I C A S S I S T A N T

For a one ooclor practice FuJl time Must have o^hodontic expenence Competitive wages oeneMs 4 40 "k * plan to 1he nght applicant

Box #1519 Observe' 4 Eccentnc Newsoape's

3*251 Schoolcra'- Rd Livonia Mi 4£150

-EAK PERFORMERS is mlennewing Dentists "or shorttong term ano asso-ciate placements Cail our hiring se' v<es ccnsulant for details We weicome -e 'e -a is Expenenco?

I (6101 477-5777 No Fees EOE

resume Human Resources Diabetes Set' Care

11585 Farmington Rd L.-vorna, Ml 48150 Fax 313-261 9640

E M E R G E N C Y R O O M T k A N S C R l P T I O N I S T S

Needed 'or Transcriptions Limited a -acidly grovfng national m«o :a i 'ran sect ion ccmeany Immediate open-inqs tor lu11 i part time positions Min imum 2 required T L

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

industrial vmployees in company mobile units No experience neces-sary Must be available to travel out 0' town Men IPm Fr. Pa*d beneMs • M m 4 board Call 810-557 1241

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - full time tor busy Westland Dermatologist Dependat'e hard worker Cail.

313-729-0400

MEDICAL ASSISTANT ;>ari h m j position available in Livoma 'amuly (ff iysdSn s offce Expenence pielerrod 313-464-9200

MEDICAL ASSISTANT DependaCie Medic® Assistant tor small pieasart Southfield otlice Ci* -Pan-time EKG VP X-ray expen-

0-354 ence 0' training 810-: I 0732

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T Experienced wnh x-ray need only apply Full-part time Orthopedic sur-geons ofhce located m Southfield Cai' M-F Between I0am-4pm

IB10) 358-5520 Ext 126

MEDICAL BILLER Experienced -n all 'acets of Billing and cc«ectic-ns Excellent salary

Ca" 313 425 5544

MEDICAL BtLLER Full part lime accounts receivable person needed tor Medicare Pant B

ea rs exper ience acd other insurances Must be otters compel t ve detailed, organized prolessKinal with

wages incentive programs 4 3rd shift a p'easant personality Musi have premiums Call Chns 810 471-68-96 experience Sena -esume 10

— F.nancia' Director. 24293 Telegraph EXPERIENCED

MEDICAL TECHS. MIT 's 4 PHLEBOTOMiSTS

irt tme 4 ton time contingency positions (313} 722 2722

Southfield Mi 48034-3011

FITNESS CENTER

E X E R C I S E P H Y S I O L O G I S T

O R C O N S U L T A N T interested n health promote" Hard workmg Benefits Livonia area

<3I3| 425-5544

CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTANT | Busy Southfield pracl-ce Experience

preferred industrious honest 4 3c-penoatile 610788 2711

RECEPTIONIST

FRONT DESK Podiatry Uvonia office needs rekaDle organized person as recephorv.si Full ime with yea t benefits S'O 4 up depending on experience Cai 810-J78-H67

FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST needed lor Busy Birmingham ophtnal moogist Full time Please tail

8IO1 644-8060 Growing quaity onented Troy dental Carole cff<e desires enmusiasiic Recep- , liornst Ov/slandiing environment 4 | FULLTIME CENA s. Free uniforms Benefits Perfect tor Oental Assistant 40 iK nearth benefits, sfwft Atferen-looking tor new opportunity Call Micnelle at 810-528-0700

MEDICAL BILLER Needed for infusion Therapy com-pany Excellent wages beneMs Send resume 10 PO Box 2544

Southfield Ml 48037

MEDICAL B I L L E R . R E C E P T I O N I S T

Greal benefits S l l 4 up depending on experience Must have experience doing boeh |obs Must be- peep* p e r s o n 4 h a r d w o r k e r 810-349 5586

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T FnenWty 4 quality c iemed Dearborn Hts Denial Speoa.ly Office a looking 10 increase fts fun-time staff if you are expenenced m 4 handed dentistry a sell starter -nature dependable 4 enthusiastic individual Call Ann

(313) 277-0510

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T Renaissance center dentai office se«*s temporaray HygxenisS for mater nity leave aegnnmg m d March 'or 3-5 weeks Oft March' 28 thru Apnl 11

(313) 259-0300

Heb^antw-

tial. 12 hr shifts available Part-time CENA s days evenings weekend stun only SlOlrv shifts available Whitehall Health ( Ca.re Center 43455 W Ten Mue Rd. 1

Novi Mi 48375 810-349-2200

T

" " D I C A L " I B ILLERS I I Several mr-ediale openings f o r i • experienced me-dcal Oiliers Reg-B m ^iar ton time and lemp 10 hire posi- • • liens available MSS ox M B A |

experience a pu-s CompeMi'.e_ | ,..1 ^ rv 4 cene'i 'si Ca Betr. al | -Terr,pro Medcai 10 schedule a n -In te rv iew 810-356-1335 1

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Busy Southfiekj Intemest's office 4 - day week Send <esume to: Box .41604. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma. Ml 48150

M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T

Hapoy growing imAou praoea has unique opportijnify lor the nght med-ical receptionist Must have computer experience and deal well with people Full time with competitive wages and Benefits Farmmgton Hills area Janet |810) 615-4368

5 0 6 He lpWan ied -

R E C E P T I O N I S T S Do you enfOy a busy of tce a h w i f y team environment, a great salary package, and have at leasi 1 yea-medical otfice experience? We have Openings in SouthtieW West Bloom 1ieid 4 Farmmgton H«Hs CalMax resume to Louann Harper Assoc 810-932-1170 Fax 810-932-1214

R E G I S T E R E D N U R S E

Progressive fast-paced cardiology practice has a toll-time HN poslion BSN required. 4 yrs cardiac nursing experience required Patient manage ment. inter rtependerw with cardiolo-gist. providing patient assessment, education treatment and quality care Competitive salary /benefits Send Resume 10"

Registered Nurse Northpomie Heart Center

2575 Woodward Suite 300

Bentoey, Ml 48072

5 0 8 Food/Beverage

Restaurant 5 0 8

BARTENDER WAIT STAFF Days ft Nights M l S pari VIM. Suit ing Gate Saloon. 135 N Center St NorthvWe

BURGER KING No* Accepting Applications tor all

positions Fu( 4 Part-time • MANAGERS 4 • ASSISTANT MANAGERS

Up to S30.000 10 start Belleville 4 Ypsilanti area Can Mr First t 800 589-3820 Ext 1632 or Fax resume to 313-422-0819

FULL-TIME FRONT-COUNTER Positions open Opportunity t c advancement Benefit progrwr after 90 days Apply at Bean 4 Bagel 33224 W 12 W e (InCrowteys Shop-ping Center) A a k t o r J o e

M E D I C A L R E C O R D S C L E R K

Full time position available Detail m clencal skills, computer lerale works wef independently Medea lermi-nology a plus CNA experience a <KuS It interested, call

K e l l y B o l i s N o r t h f i e l d P l a c e 8 6 3 3 M a i n S t

W h d m o r e L a k e , M l 4 8 1 8 9 ( l o c a t e d j u s t N o f A n n A r b o r )

P h o n e ( 3 1 3 ) 4 4 9 - 4 4 3 1 F a x ( 3 1 3 ) 4 4 9 - 5 5 0 5

An Equal Ocporturvty Employer

MEDICAL .TRANSCRIPTIQNlST

E x p e r i e n c e d o n l y Immediate openma for busy South-field 1 M E Cl inc Excellent pay and benefits Please call Eiame at.

(810) B27-7740

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTlONlST,1

OFFICE ASSISTANT Paid Blue Cross. Blue Shield Competitive starting wage tor expenence incudes some front desk 4 secretarial duties Sandy |810) 354-5511

M E D I C A L T R A N S C R I P T I O N I S T S

Needed 'or Transcriptions Lmtted. a rapidfy growing rvahonal -nedical tran-scription company immediate open-ings for lull and part time positions Minimum 3 years expenence required in all report types Must also be able to accurately transcribe foreign accents T L offers competitive wages, incentive-programs 4 3rd shift premiums Ca* Donna 810-471-6896

Midn igh t Superv isor Botstord Continuing Health Center, award winning long term care facility and developing retirement community seeks to" lime Midnignt Supervisor RN Licensure prelerably SSN with P r o g r e s s i v e S u p e r v i s o r y Expenence

We Otter Exceaent wage ana fringe BeneMs package includino tarmry medical dental. li<e 4 dtsabilily insur-ances tuition reimbursement and many more

: interested candidales apply in, person ! to 21450 Archwood Circle Farmmgton Hills. Ml INear 9 Mile - Orchard Lane! (810) 477-7400

A C T I V I T Y A I D E tor LTC nursing home Part Bme Need someone who is energetic and

DENTAL HYGIENIST

^ T b ^ S ^ ^ o S i ' I ^ r r i ' ^ ' e T s ' l ! £ £ a f e a (3 i3 ( 454-1070 ^ c e S'e'-errea If interested piease

QStfTAL ASSISTANT needed We wm tram Mature career minded, refc-aDW_ hard working enthusiastic apencams only tor growing 'ast paeed dental practice w lh 2 loca HOWL Full 4 pan lime avauatxe Must oe-^ble to work evenings 4 occa-sion*. Sat s Competitive wages 4 beneMs (313i 522-2180 or • . (313| 533-8150

Det^TAL ASSISTANT experienced 30- tjrs per week Oean. friendly modem office Excellent salary 11 Mi le.4 Lahser (810) 353-6688

- D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T • FuU time Expenenced

' O f i c e located n Livoraa " • Ca* 13!3l 425-2130

0 O f T A L ASSISTANT Full nme posi-tion s< mulB doctor practice Expen ented enthusiastic individual Top sa«ry 4 e*ce*en» benefits tor me nght- candidate (313) 722-5130

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced Orthodontic Assistant pan-time wrth ortttd records knowtedge in West land Top salary to proper candidate

* Ca* 313-722-5130

* D e n t a l H y g i e n i s t * Part-time coMion available r, our Lrvonta office Excellent salary

Please call (313) 336-3638

ence preferred It interested piease apply m person 21017 MitkJlebe" Fa~r*ngt©n Hit**

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T Pan-time for fnendly Bloom New HiHs office Looking for an upbeat people person 10 complete our team Hours needed Mon. 8am-2pm and Thurs Sam-5pm Call (810) 642-0400

DENTAL HYGIENIST needed Thursdays for modern lnen<Sy twauMul Southfield office

1810) 356-8790

D E N T A L

H Y G I E N I S T Part-time ExceKent pay rate Northvulie ocation

Can 810-349-4111

OENTAL HYGIENIST Enthus^shc. canng ano dedKJted indwdual for a patient-centered prac-tice Seekmg exceptional team player exceptional chmeaan Part time Send resume 10 Dental Ofhce. 24275 Now Rd . Nov Ml 48375

D E N T A L O F F I C E

M A N A G E R OENTAL ASSISTANT - Come work 'or our growxng office Are you aggressxne. tnendly motivated"* We | Growing dental corporation is seeking are a personal quakty office Ca* • resu«-oriented motivated proles-O k V Royal Oak (BtO) 541 1388 1 sional with 2 . years dental expen-

» j enoe and I year o l supervision D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T experience for Troy ottce Der t t l solt-

Endadonnc olftce loolOng tor fulMme wate ex_penenc« preterraa t n w w i 4 part-time expenenced Oemal Assi® competmve benefits avanaoie •ant solh x-ray cerWcabcm

call (313)459-8844 c a l

I or fax resume to 810-351-3789 810-304-2698

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T tor Lai

eral practice Cal Expenenced lor Laffirup V-eage sen

" * (810) 557-f isO

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T P«1 Ol tw* Spklane Dental O n e Nor*w*e 810-349-7580

DENTAL ASSISTANT Lootung tor to* time asawant tor oi# B imwig lw i i office wmng 10 tram Ca* Joan

(810) 647-2109

DENTAL ASSISTANT • to* lima experienced ach expanded duBas S I M * ptua medcai modem B"

c a 810-642-6430

DENTAl RECEPTIONIST FuB-time Selery commensurate with experience benefits pecaege eva* able Uvonia aree Ca*

(313) 427-755S

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Growmg queMy Lwer seeks emhua<asK mature teem member for pa t ien t relat ions Reexane required (313) 464 1827

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Fu*-lxme avaiiade ei L m n a cAce Must be expenenced et dental lieid 4 compuler knowledge prelerred Excelent t a a y 4 tteneKs

( 3 1 » 336 3638

A.D.O.N . Fun hme with good beneMs an a 'ient>e schedule RN with 2 yea'S pursing home maragement expe-nence Apply in person al

MARYWOOD NURSING CARE CENTER

36975 Wesl 5 Mile uvonia or ca* 3 1 3 - 4 6 4 - 0 6 0 0

H H A S & C N A S ALL AREAS ALL SHIFTS

Work tor the Besr Home Care - Stall Spuef Excellent Pay 4 Bww. i s

FAMILY HOME CARE BRIGHTON 810-229-5683 CLARKSTON 810-620-6677 PLYMOUTH 313-455-5683 ROMEO 810-752-2128

MEDICAL BILLING ASSISTANT needed full t rne tor mum-phys«eia."i spec alty practice >n Westland Appii-

j cam must be detail onented with I s t rong insurance Background I Fheasan! atmosphere 4 benefits

Send resume 4 cover letter 10 35210 I Nankm Blvd Ste 301 Westland. Ml

46185 or la* to 313-525-0514

AIDE POSITION available tor Uvorva area Flexible hours Musi have expen-ence Call Dependable Health Care

(313) 277-6887

ASSISTANT FOR ophthalmologist oftice in Deartjorn Heights Part-t>me days. 3010 35 hrs Mon thru Fn Ca? Susan lor details (313) 295-2890

A-1 MEDICAL R E C E P T I O N I S T n e e d e d

Fast paced medxcal ofhce looking 'or •ekatxe organized, self-motivated person tor from desk Greal BeneMs $10 4 up depending on experience Fu* time prelerred but wi* consider part time Can 810-478-1166

MLE lP WANTED for Westland Optxcai office Optical experience n e c e s s a r y Ask l o r D e b r a

313-425 i 3 t 2

H O M E H E A L T H A I D E E a r n up !o S 1 1 / h r .

Experience tee flexibility that home care offers at the agency »rown tor quality

We have available fui"- l i"e 4 contm-geni positions Scheduling options a»o indude short hours hail days 4 weekends

Requires ratable transportation 4 1 yr expenence The rewards are many including rrsieage reimbursement

Can (810) 967-8739 or send an inquiry in care of

Human Resources to 25900 Greenfield Ro Ste 600

Oak Park Mi 48237 VISITING NURSE

ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN

Equal Opportunity Employer

M E D I C A L B I L L I N G Hosprtai based radiology group seeks an e«penenced biner. 'amitar with all insurances Competitive salary wrth excellent 'nnge benefits Reply1 t o S R A 15901 W 9 M4e. Scute 110, SOulhfield Ml 48075

O P H T H A L M I C A S S I S T A N T ' T E C H

Full-time expenenced or will tram with medical background Resume to FEC Mgr 29275 Northwestern. mOO, Southfield Ml 48034 or

Fax to 810-353-7645

OPHTHALMOLOGIST IN Rochester now tonng Cienca Technical 4 Optical Help Full or part-time

Cal! (810) 650-2255

BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT

To provide one-to-one intervention, drrersona,, activities w l h nursing home residents Background <iaooal work psychology rec therapy or related W O Experience with genatnc peculation preferred Fu* or part bme day shtfl Apply St Jude Con-valescent Center 34360 Arm Arbor Tr Livonia 261-4800

B I L L E R EXPERIENCED o r * , need apply Fu»' part lime Orthopedic surgeons office located m Soulfihetd Ca* M-F from 'Oam41pm 810-358-5520 E*t 128

B I L L E R Ful tme Soulfrfield area MBA sys tem e x p e r i e n c e p re le r red $10-$15A»r (810) 356-5273 Evenmgs (81Q) 332 2164

MANAGEMENT V ^ > POSITIONS

Recognized as Canada* leading Retail Coffee and Baked Goods Restatirani Chain, we are expanding rapidly in the Metropolitan Detroit area. We are rurrentlv hiring Managers and Shift Supervisors to work in the Ann \rbor area

as our soon lo open Northville location. " W e o f f e r a n e x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y f o r

a d v a n c e m e n t a s w e l l a s h e a l t h a n d d e n i a l

i n s u r a n c e , 4 0 1 K a n d p a i d v a c a t i o n s .

Don't miss your opportunity to reap the rewards of growth guided by competent, proven professionals. lend or Fax your resume to:

WKND-CON INVESTMENTS 714 It. Michigan Ivcnur

Jackson, Hi 49201 Attention: Andy MaiviU*

• B I L L E R S ( M E D I C A L ) SDM Bloomfield Has

. M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T S

• O F F I C E M A N A G E R S

a R E C E P T I O N I S T S Thrt i Spmg • * perfect * r te to ma t t a caieer mows'We h e i * many new U am*, pemianer* opporturnaes to cftooss feom tor e * e m r i c e d ( i •years) mdMdua* Numerous locations To O S * Ca»T«x »eeur-» to LOxam Hsrper i s i j i — i 28870 Mt tMbal .

Fsrmnotor Hds Ml 48334 8 iCV«»- t f70 . Fax 810-832 U 1 4

CAROOLOGY NURSE Tmy |» iyT ia i ' • » • • • RN wi2 yrs nwv m j m espsnence n CarSotooy fi* i f fWdaya CompsWve sMary t bene Ms Send rseume to P O Bon 32837 Dean*. Ml 48232-0*3?

C.E .N .A . 'S M 0 0 TO ST AWT"

COME ASOAAO THE PEACHVWOOO M N TEAM

CALL CHARITY TOOAY AT I 1 M B 2 7800

P E A C W V O O ^ I N N 38.V W S o u r BKd

O M POSmONS A* snms I M * ai a a a o FW.-

A l ~ 9I3-40S-1 # W

H o m e H e a l t h A i d e s C e r t i f i e d H o m e H e a l t h

A i d e s N u r s i n g A s s i s t a n t s

H o m e m a k e r s L i v e - i n s

For pnvale duty home hea*h care Must be experienced dependable and have renabis trsruspcrtation We offer • Flexible scheduling • Pay based on expenence . Sniff differentials • Mileage rwmbursement • Paid m-servxees • Benefit package tor to* t*ne If you re xnerested m jorwig a ra*> «#y giow»ig agency pleaise ca* Of spcy to

Urwsd Home Care Services 15712 Famnngton Rd Lhnonxe

|Two blocks N o» 5 Mile, c (313) 422 9250 .

' I N T A K E S P E C I A L I S E

Btoe C a n Netuxox* of SouHeast

HMO rasponada tor »ie -ecexpt and complehon o l requests tor

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Requwi of ooseg* cadHs m rmaaiesr sooai soenos ox a heett i related M . n J u t n g a coaegs level medica l te rmino logy course Knowledge ol ICO-9 and HCPCS c o t n g required Two years o l expenence care amvor net •a tmg f aqwed

•LUC C A « NETWORK Of SOUTNtAST MICHIGAN

HUMAN RESOURCEStS P 0 SOX SMS

SOUTHFlElO M 48086-5043 ^ E q u l OaportKHy Emptoyer/^

MEDICAL ASSlftANT F v a m e t o r i 0» Duay - » V » V .

sapeiksnosd C H U N « 810-380-6380 eat 18

MEDICAL CLAIMS REVIEW BILLER

: mmediale fu* time position available 'or a Medicai Data Entry position Must have previous data entry expe-nence. with excellent speed 4 accu-•acy and she ability to use 10 key by touch Knowledge o' Medical Termi-nology 4 Coding and Workers Comp. Auto Fee Schedule preferred Com-plete benefits package, flexible work schedule m a fast paced, prc»es-s»onat atmosphere Ptease sand esume lo

Lynn Ward Intracorp

P 0 S c . 5081 Southfield. Ml 48066-5081

PATIENT SERVICES SUPERVISOR Full ume position m a progressive fast-paced cardiology practice Min 4

j yrs experience in medical office management/supervision Experi-ence required should include recep-tion. billing, appointment scheduling and computer applications Send

i resume to

Palient Service Supervisor Northpomie Heart Center

2575 Woodward Ave Suite 300

Berkley. Ml 48072

M E D I C A L C O L L E C T I O N Orthopedic office m Garden City seeking a 5 y experienced collection person Musl have consular knowl edge MedKare 4 Blue Cross expen ence Medic compte r Fu l ot pan hme Good beneMs Send resume lo

Great Lakes Orthopedics 6255 mkster Ftd Suite 103

Garden City Ml 48135

PHLEBOTOMtST NEEDED to* time, call after 2 00

1810) 426-9800

P H Y S I C A L T H R A P Y

T E C H Part-time Mon. Wed. Fn mommg for out-patient PT oflica 313-425-5414

M E D I C A L F R O N T D E S K Orthopedic office m Garden O y a growing we need a fnendly, expen-enced from desk re« l ra t ion parson Mon-Fr Good benelits If you quality please tend resume lo

Greal Lakes Orthopedics 6255 Inkster Rd Ste 103

Garden C*y Ml 48135

P R O O F R E A D E R

Needed tor busy Farmington Meckcal Transcription company Wm be responsible tor quakty production n hpgh volume ottea CMT preferred Must have 3 years eitensive MT in a i areas of medical transcription Must pass ts«> Call Chns

8 1 0 - 4 7 1 - 6 8 9 6

M E D I C A L I N S U R A N C E

B I L L E R With phyvcal therapy enpsnence only Full ume Good pay ptos bene-fits Fsinwiytcri Mats area

O H Mrs Cols 810-737 4608

R A D I O G R A P H E R PART txme Radiographer needed tor OrthopeiSc Surgsry office m Now Salary coxnmeneurala with expen-ence Send resume to Grart Win-ston 22250 Providenoe Dnve Sues 401 Southfield Ml 48075

MEDICAL PLACEMENTS

Temporary 8 Temp to Perm'

e M a d i c a i A s s i s t a n t s e P h l e b o t o m i s e

a «n -1- - j hrtfuM * i i i

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e M e d i c a l Bilkers e M e d i c a l

T r a n s c n p t k J o i s t s

e R a d i o l o g i c

T e c h n o l o g i s t s

e M e d i c a i C l e n c a l

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C a n M a r t y a t

T e m p r o M e d i c a l

8 1 0 - 3 5 6 - 1 3 3 5

to schedule tr Mniw 0« I n IQOUfflS IB

8 1 0 - 3 5 6 - 1 3 3 3

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MED4CAL RECEPTIONIST

R E C E P T I O N I S T

x r s r s s r I t o 488-1MT

RECEPTIONIST FILLER tor busy allergy practice Fwmnglon H4H snd Livonia locations Approximately 20 25 hrs pe- week. MBS expen-

(810) 851-8&57

R E C E P T I O N I S T /

B I L L E R Fua ume MBS expenence preferred no weekends

Ca l Raa or Sara <810) 477-7485

R E C E P T I O N I S T © I L L E R NEEDED tor osnarai suraaorv ofhce

s2syS2^&£2&S£ n®sufN# IO IwW * • ' ' " J* *

27208 lsheer SUM 128 S o u M M Ml 48034 or Faa to 810-363-1513

RECEPTIONIST FULL-TIME with benefits tor buey radtotofly ofltos m OuiAKisM Expen

~an«d bM ne* neeesaery <•101 625-8400

SouHfteid mtemai Expenence I both Irani 8 bee* oMce required

Ce* (8101 380-2440

RECEPTIONIST PART • * » . 2 days no eremnga or Sat E n Ml onkr wV i compu

knowledge Cal Oe* Cross (810) 647-0880

R E C E P T I O N I S T

RN AFTERNOON SUPERVISOR

RN s first stnve to give good care but in some there resides a spark lo do more In nursing homes, leadership, is a key lo del ivering good care and requires many people lo work together as a team We need an afternoon supervisor for our award winning facility in Roch-ester Hills If you have "been there - done t t a f and you ate looking tor a challenging oppor-tunity, then we should talk Please call Ms Hardy a:

18101 652-7800

PEACHWOOD INN

^ ^ ^ ASSISTANT

DIRECTOR OF NURSING

It you are an RN looking lor an opportunity lo be a leader with a leadei, this may be your chance Our Rochester HiMs nursing home, the Peachwood inn enyoys an excellent -eputatxy bul 'equires continued leade' ship We bei«ve that technical proficiency, tactful dealings with families and a positive attitude are more important than expen ence if you are nterested please call Ms Hardy at

(810) 852-7800

\ PEACHWOOD INN

RN DIRECTOR OF

NURSING Peachwood Irm a a 230 resident Skilled Nursing Center Peach-wood is located in Rochester Mills on beautiful grounds wflh bnck lined walk enclosed garden carpeted hails ano the ambiance oi a fine hotel For all its charm, grace and beauty however people come to us lor nursing care We are looking tor ar. RN leader who can lake a good nursing department and make it even betle' We have won many' awards at Peach-wood Inn but what we are most proud of is our nursirvg care It you are mteresled call Ms Hardy at (810! 852-7800

^ ^ P E A C H W O O O J N N ^ ^ "

R N s AMBULATORY!

I At Henry Ford Health Systems, I I we have toll and part-time poa-1 I tons available for Ml licensed I I RNs al our Royal Oak. South-1 I. held and West Bloomfield tacil-I tfies You w«l prennde physical I and psycho social assess I inert diagnosis cimical ser-I vices, tnage quality assurarwe I and pa Hern education Must be I a graduate from an approved I school of nursing

Please lorward your resume lo Henry Ford Health System,

I Human Resources 6777 Wesl I Mapie Road West 8«iomfieid | Ml 48322 Fax 810-661-7168

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CADILLAC CAFE m Fa rm ing ton Hills * • • * * • • • * • * • • • * • •

NOW HlRING-* K I T C H E N S T A F F

* H O S T S T A F F » W A I T S T A F F

Apply m person Wed 4 Thur spm-spm, al 30555 Grand Rivet,

Farmmgion HiHs

GENERAL MANAGER local Big Boy rsstauram is look*ig tor an aggres s/ve success onented ndlwdua! to lom ou« management team PrewJus general managemenl experience required Wage 4 beneN package commensurate with experience Livonia B « Boy, 33427 Plymouth Road <313) 421 4349

CAFETERIA POSITIONS Tel Twelve area. Mon ifwu Fn

Days Only Benefits Call 7am lo 3pm 810-645-005?

CAFETERIA WORKERS $6 per hour

Northville Pctikc Schools 810-349-3400

• CASHIER • COOK • BARTENDER • HOUSEKEEPER

Must be 18yrs Apply wrthm. The Red Apple Restaurant 4 Inn

32711 Michigan Ave , Wayne

CASfclbHS Part time days, no weekends Food service industry. Call 1or application

810-448-5253 '

CASHIERS WANTED NEW LIVONIA STORE

Great Pay flexible hrs idea' tor Homemakers lEx 8 30am-2pm) ideal for student (Ex 5pm-10pm) Call Mr Pita. 313-266 9115

C O O K FULL time 40 hours Benefits Imme-diate opening Cooking and house-keeping duties Expenence preferred, not necessary Apply within St Peter's Home For Boys. 16121 Joy Ro in Detroit or oBI tor mtetwew

(3131 846-6942

COOK Mature hardworking Cook needed at Salem Hills God Course. Musi be dependable and able to control inven-tories. oversee staff and haedte out ings Compensation commensurate-w.'expenence Send resume to. Salem Huts, 8810 W 6 M^e Rd

Northville. Ml 48167 Fax. 810-437-2642

COOKS FuHParl-Time Days Nights. Week-ends Very competitive wage® at an Irish Sports Pub Apply a1 Sheehan s on the Green, o r 5 Mile. E of Hag-gerty Plymouth (313) 420-0646

COOKS full time Day 4 afternoon shifts Good pay

20385 Middlebelt. Livonia 1 blk. S ot 8 Mile 810-477-4770

C O O K S - G r e a t M o n e y ' F u l l o r p a r t t i m e a v a i l a b l e A p p l y in p e r s o n a t : 8 8 2 5 J o y R d . b e t w e e n H a g -g e r t y & L i l l e y

COOKS - IMMEDIATE OPENING For toll hme. evening shift Please

apply in person Mr B s Farm 24555 Novi Rd . (810) 349-7038

C O O K S Part-time, Eves Afcpty within 36431 Goddard Romulus (313) 942-9600

COOKS 4 WAITSTAFF Full 4 part tune Apply y person.

THE BOX BAR 4 GRILL 777 W Ann Atoor Tr.. Plymouth

T E C H N I C I A N Monitoring service needs field tech-nician to demon sir ale cardiac equip-ment to pat ients Work from home Flexible hours Experience in cus-tomer reiationsi'patient care helpful WiH train Fa* resume to

(800) 232-9324

V A S C U L A R

S O N O G R A P H E R Full time rnobxte posrtion Experience preferred Send Of fax resume to Attn Michelle NHG. 24301 Tele-graph Rd Southfietd, Ml 48034

Fax (810) 353-1356

COOKS WANTED toll time Musi be hard worker, expenenced Days and afternoons Premium pay if qua«tied BOOE S RESTAURANT, PL/MOUTH

(313) 453-1883

* C O O K SWEET LORRAINE'S CAFE

has immediate opening tor a Cook. Gocd pay and Bene-fits vacation pay ano med-ical i n su rance , tu i t ion reimbursement. Flexible hours, to* and part time Apply 2pm-5pm

29101 Green f ie ld . South f ie ld

8 1 0 - 5 5 9 - 5 9 8 6

C O O K W A N T E D The Lark Restaurant, West Bloom field Must be expenenced Mourt rate i 9 » an hour commensurate wit experience Call days or evenings

1810) 861-4466

D DEUNISONS Laurel Park, Now hiring

Day wait staff IMon-Sat, 1030-5 No Sun . no

VASCULAR TECHNICIAN Exper ienced on ly Monday 4 Thursday 12 MUe & Northwestern Can Phy*s or Kami 810-353.2168

X - R a y T e c h n o l o g i s t Part lima itesifcle ivs . mammography certrhcabon preferred Redtord area

(313) 9 3 7 a 155

F o o d / B m r t f e

Restaurant

ACCEPTING APPtJCATIONS Expenenced Cooks • A l Sh i t * Wet Persons Par t fuMme Bus Persons 4 Oehwashers Aa*v

in person a n y Rams Horn 8590 u d " ' (S of Joy Reft

AFTERNOON 4 MlONfGHT WAIT PERSONS NEEDED

Premun ehifl pay Flenbte hrs. to* or pan-time Good ape1 Appfy * person

SILVERMANS RESTAURANT Mem Street al Ann Arbor Rd

8 ueyiwerea W eye ayiniMn nWoe (13 t Tifagepfi) Msdkcat 4 computer eapenenre

Key e-4pm i ' 0 ~ 4 3 » U M

RCCCPTK»arrt«LL£M BUSY 4 pwyemsn *»GVN p i l l n Canton area Part time Cal Dsbby

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• N O W H I R I N G

* M a n a g e r s • B a k e r s •

• F o o d - p r e p

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•Expenence preferred but n o t ! • requi red W * tram We e r e " I seekmg h ^ N * motvMed - u e M mat are n f a i a a m e . • unique opportuney IB grow « * r i j o u t new ooncec* lo • day « n * |

! 5 s r ^ s : 37848 W 12 MIS Road

•Heis iead Vaaae Snnop^n Center | Z Comer of 12 Mee * i t n i . a a . I in Farmmgion Has •

bmmmmmmmm* BAKERV HELP

wented to! Wne Livorne aree No expenence needsa C a l

(8101 442 1333

BAR PERSON I

ail AT WORK

a B A R P E R S O N a Bar No expe

p r » r L 5 i

Night Host Staff Top pay tor top performers

• Night kitchen crew general utHty (S7 4 up)

• Prep-Pantry (S7 4 up) • Exp, LN Cook (SB 4 up)

Apply in person only Any day between 2-4

Derm sons inside Laurel Park 6 mile at 275

DELI HELP WANTED Counter Days Cashier Nights Appfy at: Alban s 190 N Hunter

Bxrmmghem , Mf 48009

F o o d t t e r a a i e

ReaUarut

THE GOLDEN MUSHROOM 'S CURRENTLY HIRING FOR

THE FOLLOWING

Host/Hostess Servers Bos Person

. Dishjjiashers

Experience preferred, competitive anesrbenefits. Apply in person 18100 W 10 Mile. Soulhtield

GRILL COOK - mk*nghts, hrs 12 30-9 15am Pay starling at S6rtw Medical Benefits included after 6 months Belleville area C M Diane Moore 313-957-5149

• WAIT STAFF • The Heatherwood Retirement Com-munity located in Southfield is seeking 'uil'part lime Wait Staff (hours 10-2 sndior 4-8!

DINING ROOM SUPERVISOR* Su^ ry^o ry^ expenence required

Ptease Mjply at ' 22800 Crvic Center Dnve I No phone calls pieasej

LAUREL Manor Banquet • ^ C e n t e r now hinng WAIT M STAFF, BUS STAFF,

DISH STAFF SET-UP Premium wages Please inquire withm, Mon Birough Sat berw 9-6

39000 Schoofcraft, Livonia

MANAGER OR Assistanl Manager tor How Bout FNira

Full or part time available (313) 326-2550

M a n a g e r Sweet Lorraine s 4 star cafe a loolang tor a high energy self stener to (on our managemenl

team Good pay benefits Ca* Keith (810) S59-7311, wtt 25

M A N A G E R W A N T E D SSOVweek . benefits Dolly » Pizza. Livorw. Cal Tom 313-953-9900

MARCO'S PIZZA now hiring Delivery Dnvers Pizza Makers and Manage-ment personnel We offer full end part time positions competitive pay and advancement opportunities Apply in persoo at 45490 Ford R d , comer of Canton Center

MONTERREY CANT1NA now hiring Wait SlaM Day 4 evening

Apply in person,: 2601 Rd , Rochester HUs

NOVI COFFEE house looking lor fnendy responsible individuals for weekday AM 4 lunch shift Call Tom or Michelle 810-344-2176

N O W H I R I N G Cooks, Dnvers, WaitetfAT

NEW rESstraurat by Airport Full'part i. Voce 313-325-5345

N O W HIRING! For Mommg 4 Lunch time

m -Located on the first (loot of the 3000 Town D r Bldo.. off Evergreen, betwn 10 4 11 Mile Ftds. Apply Mon-Fn 9-5 or CM. 810-356-5770

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK 4 HAVE FUN.

TOO'

NOW HIRING

C O O K S Top Company Benefits including tuAior assistance program paid vacations, insurance, training, advancement potential ana quality work environment

Accept ing appl icat ions at: 20901 Hagger ty Road

(8 Mile 4 275: IN NOVI • EOE

R E S T A U R A N T /

B A N Q U E T C H E F Amer ican-Pol ish Cutstne

Expenenced with kitchen menage-mem sk*s scheduling, menu plan-ning. ordering Culinary degree desirable Salary commensurate with

889-0128 manager

Bring or Fa* resume (810) 28 Ca* tor appointment wrth

(810) 889-3636

R E S T A U R A N T M A N A G E R

Ful l - t ime E x p e n e n c e d onfy Great salary & benef i ts

Send reeume to: Fonts D Amore

32030 Plymouth Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

Aim Luciano

DELIVERY 4 HAND BILLERS NEW LIVONIA STORE

Great Cash, flexible hrs. Ideal second iob or tor college students

313-C M Mr Pita at 13-266-9115

DIETARY MANAGER Responsible tor food service opera-tion lor a 64 bed nursing laoWy Muet be Certified Oetery Manager w«th Supervisory expenence Excelent crvcensai ior package For corA-dentiai interview contact Janet M a r a n o H u m a n R e s o u r c e Manager 31 >261-4800

FILLING THE tofcmmg positions Part-time Cook

Part-urns Salad Prep Part-time Oefiwaeher

A l positions m the Ptymoufh aree Phone mqumes orvy C M Scott or Diane al (313) 414-1115

FOOD SERVICE 0o you anioy workmg weh a variety of people"1 N so Peech-wood mn. e premier long a r m fecMy, e how sccapSng appsca-

•none tor HoepiteMY Servers tor 0 m . 4 • a end I

momma • appN x

and Os ier , 8 3 0 - 2 3 0

PEACHWOOO MN 3900 W South, fed

Rochester H*ts Ml 48308

F O O O S E R V I C E

Merxifsctuixig ptem he* opening wflMn our modem rvhouee eeMsna tor t i e reghf sNR ideal candidate should poesees expenence m f i e Iced -Ounrry Fu* bene* peckage WeeeHe ewtomng veceaone. med-ical. D M . and l o u t Apply to

13S1 Ms p* Mae S «f Ford) Weeftend. Ml M l M

Mon l e v FU 8em-apm EO^

FOOO SERVICE

peer M to ssewt r — n v r S e n o r N u i r e m r . Programs North wes l i u b u r b Part t i m e — M M y * rteepimd to P O Boa va kMtord IB 48381

An Equal OppeeMWy tme to rw

»r

R e t a i l F o o d - D a y H o u r s *

A s s i s t a n t M a n a g e r s For gourmet speoely food store 5 day weM, no Sundey«< S20K. greet benefits Contact Stacey Koepp

810-902-1170. fa* 810^32-1214 Harper AeeoaaMS. 29870 MiMsbe*

Farmington HMs Ml 48334

R U B Y T U E S D A Y ' S NOW HIRING1

H o s t P e r s o n , S e r v e r s ,

C o o k s & D i s h w a s h e r s Start at $7-»io»w Day one Inour-ance 4 vacation pay Apply at

12 MeeOrcften) Lake Rd (Fsmkngton HWe)

Stage & Co. now hir ing

Wait Staff Deli Staff

A«*y m person Tues Iwu S«m 10-5pm M73 Ortnerd Lake Rd

STATION 805 Noei hMto Se-ne Cooks Lms Cooks 8 Safe! Prep Top wegee peM Dey or

nMM SNR. lu l S pert Mte Apply 2-Jpm. 7 days a weak m t M -

ST J O W J OOLF CLUB NOW MIRING

P y n o u f t . Ml 48170 >1 >488-1047

W A I T R E S S / W A f T E R

WAITSTAFF

Win person FareM 4 Mdrtebe* he N. ser Jo . I

Arm M i x Tie* U M i l

T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 6 , 1 9 9 7 O&E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 8 t o 5 1 2 ( * ) 7 H

F o o d H m r a f e

SesUurut

T O U R N A M E N T

P L A Y E R S C L U B

of M i c h i g a n i s h ir ing tor their 1 9 9 7 G o f l S e a s o n

Our lood 4 Beverage operation « in need f * \ Part-Time Coo* . uakty Slaft • Servers • Busse's

Appkcatons avaMbie at the Club-house. 1 NicMaus Dr.. Oeartiom. Ml

Sn Rotunda Dr between Southfield 4 reenheM) Between 8 30am-Spm IPC is a drug tree workplace

No phone ct

U P S C A L E I T A L I A N

Restaurant look ing l o till a variety o l posi t ions

• Pantry • D ishwasher • Bar tender . Waitslal f . Host

• L ine Cooks , par t - t ime Apply within r-ome D Amore. 32030 Plymouth Ro , Livonia

armingion Rd.) 422-0770 <313)

WAITSTAFF. BUS attendants bar lenders host positions Fu l 4 part time available at prastoous Walnut Crsek Coimlry Ctob AM 4 PM shifts Apply m person 25501 Johns Roed.

South Lyon

5 1 2 H r i p V u i c d -

Salc*

A N E X C I T I N G R E A L E S T A T E O P P O R T U N I T Y F R O M C O L D W E L L BANKER S C H W E I T Z E R -

How many Knee have you thought ot a real estate career1

• Flex Tme • Unlimited Income • The Best m Marketing

Resources • The Best Trammg • Support Vou Can Count On • Free Trammg Enpenenoe our newty expanded Farmmgton HiUs-West Bloom-field location Now interviewing new 4 experienced agents Cel Joan Cnar. Manager Tor a confi-dential interview

(810) 737-9000

ISCHWEITZER MCAL eSTAT*.

WAIT STAFFiBUSERS New restaursnt. Aiaddnes Cunme Northville Open Soon

Call (313) 421-3959

WAITSTAFF 4 DISHWASHER Full 4 Part-time

PasQuale s. 3815 N Woodward, Royal Oak

WAIT STAFF FulVPart Time Days. Ni^its. Week-ends at an Irish Sports Pub Apply al Sheehan s on the Green, On 5 Mue E of Haggerty, Plymouth

(313) 420-0646

WAIT STAFF immediale Opening Part-tune evermngs Bar 4 computer expenence needed Apply al Here's. 36685 Plymouth Rd Livonia

WAIT STAFF warned as The Onginal Pancake House Call (810) 357-3399 or apply at '9355 W 10 Mile F*d , iusl E of Evergreen.

WARREN VALLEY BANOUET CENTER

Accepting applications for Gnll Cooks. Servers and Housemen Apply within 26116 W Warren, Dearborn Hts Ml (313) 730-0100

WASHTENAW COUNTRY CLUB HIRING FOR 1997 SEASON • Wail StWI • Busses • and

• Bar Tenders • Apply at 2955 Packard Rd Mon thru Fn , tOam-Spm

WESTERN GOLF 4 COUNTRY CLUB Now faring

Wantstaft. Bartenders Bussers Snac* Ba< 4 Kitchen help along

with SUMMER HELP Full and part 1«ne available C M tot details (313) 531-1240

BECAUSE OF BUILDING REN-OVATION WE ARE searching

tor individuals who are seeking

A TRULY REWARDING SALES CAREER

No sales expenence'' No worries1 We'll provide

Wie best trammg m the ndustry' We Also Ofler

• Dental . Major Medcai • Prescription Coverage • 43 Hour Work Week • Paid Vacations • ProN Shanng

A R T V A N F U R N I T U R E win accept apptcattms immedi-ately at

"NOVI 27775 Novi Rd , or call M- Donovan ai 810-348-8922

Fun 4 Part Time P™j!l*-.n« —

5 1 2 H e i p W n t e d -

Salei

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RETAIL AND OUTSIDE -.

SALES Jom the Metro areas lasteel growing cellular phone 4 paging retalei Permanent too and pen-time positions avail-able immediately Benefits avakabie after 90 days Wages commensurate with experi-ence Wat provide training Openings m Brighton Metord. Canton and Fenton Fax resume with COMPLETE SALARY H ISTORY TO

8 1 0 - 2 2 7 - 0 0 6 4

C l e n c a l S a l e s R e p , We are a market leader m the temporary personnel lield lookmg for an outside sales person to market clencal tem-porary help This can be • part-time (Tuee., Wed Thurs ) ot full-time position lor our South-field location Past industry experience hetpti*. ideal lor a professional who would Benefit Irom a fiextile schedule imme-diate need Please cell

1810) 353-7050 or Fan resume s to

(810) 353-0555

5 1 2 Help Wanted-

Sales

E X P E R I E N C E D

R E A L T O R A S S O C I A T E S

TNe a yout^chanco to boost you

or t f THREE Aeecici-echetMe

CM Sharon Gutmen al 810-855-2200 tor a personal nterview today!

• • oflenng onfy THREE Aei en unbeeevebie pay eche many benefits Pieese

" G E N E R A L " ! H E L P

• No Exper ience J Requ i red

FULL TIME IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 1

with Canton Company |

• All Men, Women 4 College Students

| are encouraged to apply |

• $400 per w e e k ! C M Today

V a a a a i a i a i

5 1 2 fldpfuied-

Saks

L O A N O R I G I N A T O R

Work tor Vie moet aggii m Micfvgen' We sM to over 50 inves-tors. pay top oornmason. oiler w*iofe-saie reus, ctoee A-D paper, and oiler a great benef* peetaoe Fa* reeiane to GAYLE KAYE (810) 540-1071

GO/ V O G U E pany needs sharp classy tor Michigan expansion income achievable

C M (810) 848-9740

6-hgu™

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S in PlymouttvCanton area for three senous. career minded individuals capable ol partopaitmg on a dynamic real estate leam People-oriented organ iza t ion o f fe rs on- the- iob trammg and an opportunity tor above average earnings Can Neat at (313)453-6800 (A* mtjuines held in conbdence)

A T T F N T I O N n s i f l e S a l e s p e o p l e

Met*gan Based long detance pro-vider IS seeking prolessionai dependable, expenenced mside salespeople. Full time positions available conducting business lo Business sales • Guaranteed Salary • Residual Commissions • Great Work Environment • Full BeneM Package

For more information call Tom F at 1-088-854 1569

Mon -Fn 8am-5pm

5 1 0 Help Wanted-

Health & Fitness

D I E T I C I A N & P E R S O N A L T R A I N E R S

health 4 Mness organizatwn looking to contract Registered Dietician and Personal Trainers for Aubum HiHs iocaK>n Experience with relerences

Call 1810) 650-3005

A U T O O N E , D E A R B O R N

I n s i d e S a l e s M a n a g e r Must be experienced m glass alarms and cellular Want a take-charge person Salary plus commission, Ben-eMs Send resume or appfy -n person

6986 N Telegraph-Dearborn Heights Ml 48127

D R E A M J O B irnetional marketing company king positive, motivated mOvW-

DRtVERS I SALES Start work today no expenence nec-essary Company vehicte Must be 21 or older make S375 - S795 weekJy Call 313-522-8866

A U T O S A L E S C A R E E R

GM Dealership looking tor 3 aggres-sive sales-mmded individuals to sei< new 4 used vehicles Flexible work wee* 401(H) Blue CrosvBlue Shield Continuous trammg. Top commission Factory 4 Dealer incentives

Call John Lueb, Waldeckar Pontiac&uick

810-227-1761

FITNESS PROFESSIONALS Part-time positions open for person-able titness student or professional Basic knowledge ol exercise and equipment, availability for early morning, a n i l or evenings and weekend hours 8 to 28 hours per week lo staff full service health cluB Opportunities to personal train lor those qualified 10 Mile Rd and 696 location Ptease ca l Sue ot Gkenda al (810) 967-4030

A U T O S A L E S U S E D C A R / T R U C K

S A L E S P E R S O N immediate opening with growing westsrde GM dealers.".©

Call John Jeannotie (3131 453-2500 ot apply m person Bob Jeannotte Pontiac - GMC Truck, 14&49 Sheldon Road. Plymouth

Bathroom 4 Kitchen Remodeling Expenenced only Leads furnished High volume Top commission

(810) 541-7340

Help Wanted-

Sales

A C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T Y

I Base plus commission, no expen- I J ence necessary Excelent tram..ig J I program with ar exceaent BeneM | program 1

package Management opportu- a nity at Amercan General Life 4 •

I Accident Can Joe Shendan fr '^810-489-3911 E O E ^

i

A C C O U N T E X E C U T I V E PERSONNEL SERVICES

Jom the 5th fastest growing industry in the U S immediate sales opening in already established territory wtth Oiversilied muRi-offee staffing servce Successful candidates have • a- least 2>rs sales expenence

Business • mtiative tor new Business We afer a professional expenenced support staff, proven sales system tor early success, plus salary depending on experience Escalating commis-sion Resumes

P O Box 760112 Lathrup Village. Ml 48076-0112

Account Executive T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n S a l e s

Start a long term career with S E Michigan's largest independent AT4T. Toshiba, and Nor thern Telecom suppaer of hightech telecom-munication equipment, networks, and software Salary plus commissions and bonuses, prof* shanng, 401K plan. medw'optical«Jenitar insur-ance car allowance and expense reimbursement Please cat Dave Fisher at 8«0-489-0148 em 202 to

arrange an appointment

A C H I E V E Y O U R

C A R E E R G O A L S

m Reel Eastate Sales By |Om.ng a firm that s commitisd to Che success of *s agents Unkmrtefl income potential C M the Manager at the office nearest you tor a personal interview Birmmgham (810) 647-6400

Royal Oek Troy W BioomfieiW

u Have Unlimited

Earning Potential

• Work at Home • Set Your Own Hours

• Group Meckcal 4 Dental

Go with the company that wm gel you on ihe last track

immediately

Caa Palti Musen tor into on how lo start earning SS$ ASAP

C21 Today 313-462-9800

D Y N A M I C ^ R E A L E S T A T E C O M P A N Y

is seeking goal-onemed, energetic professionals We offer the industry's Best training programs

and complete marketing and support services

in BirminghaiTvBeverty Hills Cai- Terry (810) 642-2400

in Bloomlieid HiHs Call James (810) 646-1800

in Farmmgton HtfteW 9k»mheld Call Joan (810) 737-900D

In Tr6y Can Ron (810) 879-3400

C O L D W E L L BANKER

. S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

I N D E P E N D E N T S A L E S A G E N T S

to market communication services Complete trammg and attractive com-pensat»n package 313-664-2389

I N D I A , C H I N A .

P H I L I P P I N E S . . .

Workmg professionals with been arounds n Business. tmporVExport. Sales Finance, or Engmeermg $6 amor Global Amencan Company expand to S10 B by year 2000- r these countries and become wealthy Aggressive goal onereed pecpie

3 1 3 - 4 5 8 - 7 7 4 7

L O O K I N G F O R

A N E W C A R E E R ? How a b a * I career in

Real Estate1

We ars senous about your sucxasss'

Exclusive Success System Program Variety of Gomrrneaion Plane Free training Unlimited Income Best Marketing Resources

Jom the *1 ColdwM Bar^er-affinale m rhe MxJwest' C M Maroa Qies (810) 645-5800

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

Market ing Rep

Established Beverage oompany is seeking to Wi entry level position m our outside sales department Candidate wei be responstoie for secunng equipment rentals lor new commercial accounts. Sales sxpenence and,'or Business degree prelerred Salary . com-mission • expenses Fun benefit package, excellent advancement potential Send resume to

Ma.neling Rep P O Box 700713

. Plymouth, Ml 48170 . \ E O E /

5 1 2 l & p Vantad-

Saks

N E W

C A R E E R ? Now ia l i e t m e to

make a change REAL ESTATE IS BOOMING

pood poopio Excellent Commissions

On-gong training Saturday 4 evenmg ciaeaes

Jom M«h.gan s fastest growtpg company C M

D o u g C o u r t n e y o r C h r i s C o u r t n e y

REMERTCA R E A L E S T A T E

20 OFFICES LOCALLY

v ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 /

ORIN JEWELERS has a part t m ^ Sales opening tor a dynamic person-ality as a Fme Jewelry Consultant No expenence neceesary %6Av plus commeaion Pleaae apply m person 29317 Ford Rd Garden City

(MERCHANDISERS^ ( P a r t - T i m e )

T W O O P E N I N G S lor industnai Cutting Tool Sanes person Start immediately Need qual-ified people now Start $400 pe' »eek plus commission 313-532-1515

I n s i d e S a l e s Immediate operung lor entry level sales position Responsibilities will include appointment setting 4 han-dling incoming calls Salary • comma-son 810-176-0895

ELECTRICAL distntkitor commercial lighting mside sales Experience helpful but will tram n y i i individual S o u t h t i e l d ' O a k Park a r e a

Resumes Box <1589 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoocraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

S A L E S E N G I N E E R For international OEM tier 1 4 2 parts supplier Customer contact with Big 3 4 others E E or ME Deg'ee required Strong commuracation 4 PC skins helptoi Please send or Fax resume 4 salary history to.

Box <1633 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoocraft Rd Livonia. Ml 48150

(2) S A L E S P O S I T I O N S

•EXPERIENCED SALES REP with extensive knowledge o' the maienai handling industry Calling on maior auto compa-nies lor engineered equipment-E a r n i n g po ten t ia l low 6 figures

•IN ADOiTION, we are opening a new division that wiH sen orvy heavy 1*1 pneumatic 'ire and other speoalty equipment, and want someone who has exten-sive expenence m new and used tug trucks Great opportunity tor someone who wants to eventu-ally run their own operation E a r n i n g po ten t i a l low 6 figures

Send resume »•

Eiweil-Parner 23944 Freeway Par* Dnve

Farmington HiHs Ml 48335-2816

Attn Human Resources Dept

INSIDE SALES Tr arista' Industries is a leadmg OslrC-n/lor of transmission repair parts We nave an excellent opportunity lor a sales representative in our Lmorna Branch We are nationally recognized tor our quality products and adMy lo provide effective and timely customer service

Successful candidate must oe a se«-starter. eager lo earn an mcome Based on persona' performance and have expenence in the automotive aftermarkel Business Sales expen-ence wi th Ihe end user is essential

Transtar provides a very competitive total compensation and BeneM package If you have the desire 10 succeed need a challenging opportu-nity and can work effectively or your own. send a resume to

J Sapienza Transtar In&nstnes. inc

13112 Waco Court . Lrvonia. Ml 48150

EOE

Entry level part-time posi-tions hexlble day time hours to M your s c h e d u l e I approximately 20 to 30 hours per week) to physi-c a l handle merchandismg of Beverages (up to 50 tos t at our various retail outlets and supermarket chains m

, area (Territory i Based on resi-

wholesale' desired I

RELIABLE-VEHICLE AND • GOOD DRIVING RECORD • A MUST Hourly rate • I m-ieage PossiBle future sales opportunities Apply | McvFri Belween 8 30 a m and 4.30 pm. or send I resume (along with salary I history) to

Merchandise' Meody Farms, line 31111 I nominal Rd Lrvonia. Ml 48150

V . e r J

O U T S I D E S A L E S E N T R Y L E V E L

Excellent entry level outskle sales opportunity avaHatue with established manufacture* 1 buildng products industry Salary. Bonjsee. company car. Blue Cross 4 other Benefits Prefer degieed canotoalea or those with some sales experience Some overnight travel involved Good dnvmg record a must C M Mon thru Fn 8 00 - 4 30

810-476-7304

5 1 2 H d p W t B t r i -

Salet

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e F r e e T r a i n i n g e C o m p u t e t M L S a P n v a t e O f f i c e s e F u l l o r P a r t - T i m e ' e M u c h . M u c h M o r e

For confidents interview CM'

^ f 2 L ^Harford Noftfi (313) S2S-9600,

5 1 2 B d p V a r t t

S i k s

SALES PERSON a ^ 0 Fu* o i pert tene toi k ^ w n g

ahowroom Good Bane— and pay Muet ha ve sales

experience Apply in persoo at Brose Electr ical. 37400 W 7 Mile 4 Newburgh. L ivoma

REAL ESTATE PRE-LICENSING COURSE

Fundamentals of real esiale to pie-lor Ihe State Exam Classes

Fee mckudes textooofc and M materials C M 399-8233 to Reoslet

ColdwM Banker Scfiwenzer School d Real Estate

I you lor V , N m i n g

PROFESSIONAL SALES CAREER Entry level poemon available at REAL ESTATE ONE Michigan's largest real estate company First year mcexne $50 000 plus Call

Barry EHerholz at 810-477-1111

M O R T G A G E Rapidly growing centrally located mortgage lender is seekmg to fiB cperfings tor telemarketers We ofler competitive salary, paid employee health insurgnce. 4 opportunity for bonuses W you have expenence 4 want an opportunity lo earn what you are worth. FAX resume to Human Resources 810 355-0771

An Equal Opportunity Employer

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

S A L E S Motivated sales person needed tor musical instrument saies.'customer service Full lime only Expenence a plus. Positive attitude a must Call

(313) 27B-0100

NATIONAL CO seeking Lawn Tech-moans for Uvonia 4 Brighton Guar-anteed salary • c o m m o t i o n . mfKhCAl 401K Jm\. 313-591-0010

I N S U R A N C E S A L E S P E R S O N

We are m need ol a licenses insur-ance producer who can se* We pro-vide Ihe leads, mainetmo support, and technical know-how We are the oldest msurance agency >n Rei*ora Twp with ar excetieni group of msui-ance earners to work w l h II you are looking tor a challenge with, out-standing growth potential piease send tes jme lo Roy Nea. C O The insurance House. 26205 5 Mile Red-fotd. Ml 48239

NATIONAL FOOD Safes company seeking Sales/Vacation Relief Rep Position may lead to lurther advance-ment Duties mctude writing orders. Building displays pricing S stocking product m grocery stores. Job one' salary 4 mileage Please ma* resume to Vacabon Rehef-OBEC P O Box 700556 Plymouth Ml 48170. E.O.E.

REAL ESTATE CAREER Laid olt? Lookmg to control

your future'' Ptan tor your own retirement? Have unlimited income potential' We ofler tree trammg to those who

qualify We are the local office of a National Franchise for

instant name recognition and trust Our trammg guarantees your smxess with proven sys-tems and stale of ihe art tech-

nology Future plans mclude several mors offices m Ihe

area Opportunities *re avM-abte m new home sales, corpo-

rate networking residential m a l e , relocation trammg and

management CALL 0ARLENE SHEMANSKI

13131451 -5400

1365 South Mam St Plymouth Ml 48170

R E A L E S T A T E P R O F E S S I O N A L S

Do you warn a career that WW enabe you K> Be paid what you are worth'* It you possess the nght attitude and are wiltang to work hard and apply yourself, no other company can ofler a Better package to help you attain a successful career in •sal estate

»*1 rated franchise system •individualized trammg •100% commission plan •Completely updated office and technical systems •Group health coverage •Best buyet and saner system

•Unsurpassed national and local advertising exposure •Free pie-licensing

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SALES REP postal uniform oo needs rep to c M on subuitian Oatro* area post ofkees No mvett Gas Mowanca. sample Si«plMd. training Established territory E n c i l i i * toi sam rf«red mttwdual or anyone

rested m Supt"ern#ntirvg Vies me ««th commission sales

Mr Brady 1800-631-0042

5 1 2 Help Wanted-

Sale*

SALES POSITION WITH MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY

Potonaai mia i compensation , « to $41,000. Medcai Weight Loss Cane eapandmg in Novi 8 LNoraa Benefits Complete Irammg program C M Maiyafwv (810) 383-8441 Or laji rseume (810) 3&5-0475

CLASSIFIEDS' WORK C M 313-591-0900

Wednesday , March 12 ,1997

at 7:00 p.m.

West B loomf ie ld

(810)851-1900

7091 Orchard Lake Rd. - Ste. 110

L a t h r u p V i l l a g e

(810) 559-2300

28000 Southfield Road

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NEEO SPECIAL people wrth desire to earn extra income Success Maga-zine s »1 choice Cail lor information

(810) 471-4149

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G R O U P S A L E S Needed for JET Theatre m West BKomlield Must Be compuler i.-ierale Call tor appointment 810-788-2900

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We have programs thai can put more iS in YOUR

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ADVERTISING SALES North weal SuburDen Newspaper seeks experienced sales rep F u l or pert-urns Respond wdh letter 8 -esume to P O Bon 28*0. Farrn-rngaor W » M 48333

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ARE YOU CONTEMPLATING A REAL ESTATE

CAREER?

you are aenous aboul entering me Business and pro-fession of Rea> Estats sales you owe it lo yourself to investi-gate why we are et m the market place and best suited to i s m * y n x success Look at our sd undsr Reel Estate pro-f e s s i o n a l s . ALL R E A L ESTATE COMPANIES ARE NOT TME SAME

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS' Relaxed worti environment Ideal for students, homemeket retirees 9-5 hours Telemarketing Great pay scale1 Can Wanda 313-432-0646

' KITCHEN GLAMOR

has a full time position for a sentc sales associate at our Novi Town Center retail coo* shop Career minded individ-uals contact Anna ai

\ ( 3 1 3 ) 6 4 1 - 1 2 4 4 /

KITCHEN GLAMOR

h a s lul l or p a n l ime retail sa l es pos i t ion open a l Red fo rd t w p locat ion

Ca l l Anna at 3 1 3 - 6 4 1 - 1 2 4 4

L A D I E S A P P A R E L

S A L E S C L E R K Pnvate goH club Excellent pay 4

Benefits 313-345-1818

LEADING FOOD BROKER has immeclate opportunity tor tull Bme sales - servicing reta* deks Ret ail-deli experience preferred Send resume 4 salary requirements to Dek Manager 4 7816 Gakeon Dr , Plymouth, Ml 48170 EOE

Loan Originator Boomlieid Hils mortgage company seeks expenenced loan originators Absolutely me highest commission schedule oflered m the industry

810-642-2000 C M

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^manufacturing aramd to Eaatom M

package FAX 31^834^X11

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^ O ^ f o r m o , information c a n Oebbta .

(8101887 7224

TIME TO CHANCE

YOUR LIFE? eChildren no longer

need as much attention? eTired of Volunteering' e l ike to earn good money

lor a better life? eWant a professional

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potential in firs year eFREE, pleasant office "

«pace. equfimem use and

CALL Diane Howard

Q r g f Q

Michigan\ Largest Real Estate C a PLYMOUTH

(313) 455-7000

NEW CONSTRUCTION SALES

Fu|l time licensee sales agent needed tor new si-j ie family subdivisions m Rivervew. Troy 4 Westland Must be highly nnotiva'ed 4 experienced in selling new homes Great income potential Foi an nterview. call Diane

(8101 352-3038

REAL ESTATE CAREER

Discover The Difference if you re senous about a career

REAL ESTATE you owe it to yourself to "Dtscoue-" why «e are the 11 Coldwell Banker afiliate m Micrwgar and the "D«-lerenca" Ou- company can make to help insure your success

Exclusive Success Systems training program Individualized ongoing trammg Stele of ttie art office technology Exlensme national 4 local advertising exposure

ALL REAL ESTATE COMPANIES

ARE NOT THE SAME

Call Chuck Fasi or Man Buuard

For personal interview (810) 347-3050

C O L D U i e U .

B A N K G R G

Schweitzer Real Estate

REAL ESTATE SALES Here s your opportunity lo earn what your worth We re looking lor people who want to succeed in real esiale or are already m real esiale and want superstar status To Become an agent with one of the most successful com-panies in the area ca* today Pre I censed 4 sales classes now forming tor Spnng. 10 local offices. 1200 nationwide offices 800-449-1202

I f it P r u d e n t i a l fry

Great Lakes Realty

REAL ESTATE SALES Earn what you're worth--be in control ol your Me First year income potential

of $50,000 Excellent

I N 1 9 9 7

W E C A N M A K E I T H A P P E N

with our career trainer, Phyllis Goodrich and our "free" career development program.

Call Phyllis or Pat Stokes, Mgr. for more details at (313) 455-6000

house training center CaU Erie Radei (313) 261 -0700

Real Estate O n e Mich igan 's Largest Real Estate C o m p a n y

OAKLAND COUNTY tree care com-pany seeking self-motivated mtt-

iduai with industry 4 sales expenence bul will train nght person Good pay 4 work environment

FAX resume 10 810-623-1111 or CALL 1810) 623-9500

Real Estate Classes Spnng is |ust a round t he corner, so g ive yourse l l a chance with a New Career Call our 24 Hour Rea l Es ta te Career Hot l ine for m o r e informat ion

1 - 8 0 0 - 4 7 5 - E A R N or Cal l S a n d y 810-356-7111

JOIN THE VARSITY TEAM! Varsity Ford Sa les , Michigan's premier awa rd winning dea lersh ip has l imited open ings tor ambit ious, cus tomer d r i ven men or w o m e n w h o are looking for a ca reer in the automobi le business.

W e Of fe r :

• Vacation • Retirement • Health Insurance • 2000 car & truck inventory • Huge advertising budget

• Progressive Management

' Excellent pay plan • Annual sales m excess ol 10.000 car & trucks

t V A R S I T Y |

For b confidential interview, contact: . JOHN McLELLAN

3480 Jackson Rd (3-J 3 ) 996-2300 Ann Arbor, Ml 0*1 215

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CONSULTANT ' Do you like lo help others

ind the Best place 10 • ve' , Do you communicale we?

wim peopleJ>

' Are you a professional person-'

1 Are you willing to work tull tens'* Indudmg some even-irvgs and weekends to help you' clients''

• Are you -'e-est£C m being eompensaiea lor your perform-ance'' •

• Oppo*tunties available through-out Metre Det'C»1 Area

if this describes you. call 1810) 978-4858

. Metro Dei roil Renta-- Experts ^

^ f e MANAGEMENT 4

• SALES POSITIONS for photography studios Excellent hourly, commission 4 Benefits Fax. 810^55-2197 or ph 810-655-4300

RETAIL MANAGER Upscale gift stoie ART lOFT Down. town Brm.ngham <810) 740-8770

RETAIL SALES Looking toi responsible matu'S adult with retail experence Full Benefits. 1 1u« timer needed and t part timer tor nights only Somerset North Ask tor Ncoie or Al, (810) 816-7668

SALES ASSISTANT Will train New home Bu-lde- iooking tor a responsible, tnendly person lo assist our salesperson in busy West-land mode1. Positive attitude a must Full or part t ime Nancy

810-855-4343 E*1 218

SALES PERSON Expenenced Wages 4 commis-

sion Call Mekssa at Bnghtei lile Products 313 641-3300 or Fax

resume 313 641-0990

SALES PERSON lor dental tab Seme kmowieage ol tjentat needed bui not necessary Must Be harOworkmg Leads provided (313) 513«983

SALESPERSON OHIO Building materials or related expen-ence 1 to 2 overnights Base • com mission • expenses with Benefits Call Jerry, 1-800-497-4864

S O L D I ,

j — T j ! WEIR MANUEL ' S N Y D E H & R A N K t !

This can be your new identity!

Weir, Manuel , Snyder & Ranke Realtors (next to Mayflower Hotel-Downtown Plymouth)

AUTO/TRUCK SIIAIS PERSON

FORD F o r d e x p e r i e n c e d p r e f e r r e d

b u l w ill c o n s i d e r a n y s u c c e s s f u l

s a l e s b a c k g r o u n d . WM 'wp y | j n i n W7" n

• C o m p e t i t i v e C o m m i s s i o n P l a n

• H e a l t h I n s u r a n c e Plan

• Pa id V a c a t i o n

• D e m o P lan

• R e t i r e m e n t Plan

Great Opportunity to Sell the Best Built, Best Selling

Cars & Trucks in the Country.

Contact Sales Manager:

ATCHINSON F O R D 9 8 0 0 Be l l ev i l l e Rd.

Be l lev i l l e , M l 5 1 5 - 6 9 7 - 9 1 6 1

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a p a o . i n o s i s \ / p e n t n g •

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Italian K u c h a , plentiful opportunities await you1

Now » your chance lo learn ihe ropes and enjoy a

fun. feviive, fnendly aimoi.p*ietf

• FOOD SERVERS • C O O K S • BARTENDERS • STEWARDS • HOST STAFF

Saies

In addition to our plea<ani work environment, ben-

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• H e a K h / D c i M a l / Y M o n Insurance • 4« l (k l p tan • PaM Vacat ion • Klexlble schedu l ing

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Help Wanted-Sale*

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Envy level poMton irv-house M # s lo PR lirms and mmfX (xrporalions Seeking fegh energy self starter leam player w«i strong phone, ano organizational sMs Prior sxpen-ence j n u M ckam services or telemarketing halpfu Good position W graduates of all majors Excellent benefits and work environment Salary plus bonus Fax m u m * with cove' letter and salary requirements lo Attn MRS (810) 362 9226

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Environmental laolity located m Fern daw looking toi energetic self motivated individual Company otters tull (nnge beneMs compet/jve « * j e s commission and paid expenses

Fax resume (810) 546-6108 Or ca l (810) 546-6100

512 Help Wanted-Sales

, TELEMARKETERS P f l LIVONIA residential w v w

L i company a teekmg pari nma Telemarketers tor

either atle/hoon or evenmg shifts Experienced telemarketers wanted tor Wad generation on our automated equipment Vary competitive »aoes plus incentives offered Flexible schedules • • available 'or W M that qualify For mora into ca l Kan al (313) 522-1155 between Noon & 4 00pm

TELEMARKETERS I PHONE ROOM MGR

PanlkH nma, hourly . commiasion Kro4 Wmdow Co 413-422-4842

TELEMARKETERS WESTLAND heating company needs aggressive talke-s w lh motivation 10 make £ e a t wages FlextHe hours Ca* (313) 641-7100

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Looting lor highly motivated sales rap lo promote rue* business lor First Choice Title, m Novi We see* a leam player with al least 2 years ot proven sales success m Ihe tme'Real Estate industry We offer a dynamic, lasted paced environment with salary & ben efits consistent with qualifications Fan resume 1o Karen 1810) 305-8585

• • • S A W Y SALEPERSON • • • lo style panares & fashion eyeware Positive -wtrtude! Outgoing person-al ly! Office expenence and computer sxies useful (810) 476-2021

Senous About A Career in Real Esiale?

We are senous about your success'

• F-ee Pre-Hcensmg classes • Exclusive Success Systems Programs

• Variety ol Commission Plans jom the No i

Coldwell Banker affiliate in the Midwest'

Call Sharon McCann al (313) 462-1811 Coldwell Banker

Schweitzer Real Estate

SUPPORT Y O U C A N COUNT ON

Jo»n ou* !«wn aryj discover t r * BeneMs that leading-edge tech-no" c«jy progressive education national relocation department a-vfl a comprehensive marketing paarr provides Our Lrooroa office o«e>s semi-pnvale offices and full lime support staf Experienced agents call Sharon McCann

(313) 462-1811 COLDWELL BANKER

S ftTfr R fn i w /

TELEMARKETERS APPOINTMENT sell ing earn $50,000* Great working conditions' Tms is the best telemarketing job in the area1 Work tor one of the laslest growing and most professional employee benefits firms n M! Busi-ness lo business Extensive trammg Full-time day lime hours BCBSM dental 40t fk l , pa«J vacation Call 810-594-0770 and tax;mail -esume lo McGrav. Wenrworth 200 E Long Lake Rd »'65. Boomfieid Mills. Ml 48034 FAX 610-594-6921

TELEMARKETERS Appointment Selling Earn S50 OOC+ Great working corvSBons" This is tht best telemarketing job in the area Work tor one of the fastest growing and most professional employee ben-efits hrm in Ml Business to business E irtensive training Fun-time day Hme hours BCBSM. denta' 401(h), paid vacation Call 810-594-0770 and tax mail resume to McGraw Wentworth. 200 E Long lake Rd »165 Bloom field Mils Ml 48034 Fax 810-594-6921

TELEMARKETING Can Kxlay stan today Everyday '» pay day We are casual Garden City, ask to* Steve 313 425-2551 or Ciawsor. ask lor Paul 810-583-9154

TRUCKS Earn up to $50,000 ano Denetils your lirst year m the tasl-growing truck accessory industry Saws positions now available 4u* 4 part-time Greal Icy somebody with automotive sales or auto paris background Multiple locations Mail resume or apply m person Midwest Truck Accescnes, 18610 Fort St.. Rrvennew Ml 48192 Or cal". Steve Lytes 313-283-9660

WEATHER GUARD Window Factory seeking experienced tele-marketers & canvassers, apply 14350 W 8 Mile Oak Park 810-967-8822

520 Help Wanted Part-Tine

FRONT DESK R E S E R V A T I O N S Saturdays 4 Sunday! 8am-4pm Seniors welcome Appty al

Botstord Inn 28000 Grand FWver Farmngton

FURNITURE STOCK & delivery Evenings & weekends will tram Excellent pay For mtormaiion ca* Mrs Fqrs (810) 348 3390

GATE ATTENDANT. Retirees wet come Farmmgion Mills sub seeking mature, resabie oerson $5 75 an hour Call Greg (810) 861-4414

GENERAL OFFICE - Pan ume Mon-Fn (20-30 hrs.-wkl No Sxpenence necessary w * Irain. Call Ms Sherman. 9-1. 810-352-4875

HARDWARE AND BATH SALES Full or pari lime flexible Ideal 'or retirees Appfy ai person at Mathison Hardware 6 i 3 0 Canton Cenier Road. Carton

HOST PERSON For Burtders Model Homes in

Walerford FrVSal'Sun 12-6pro 1810> 698-4888

KENNEL ATTENOANT for veterinary hospital in Farmington Scan shift. 20 hours/week Toes i Sun off (8101 476-3662

M A I N T E N A N C E A S S I S T A N T needed tor miscellaneous duties including minor buildmg repairs, run-ning errands ordenng supplies maintaining vehicles, etc Mon-Fn I 25-30 hrs per weeki'flexible) m Wjcom Perleci for students Can

(810) 305-76.10 E* l 216

520 Help Wanted Part-Time

ASSISTANT TO Muma.-> Resource Westland office Scheming inter-views Mon & Tues Additional hrs possible S & s l a l 313-422-1083

CASHIER POSITION available in Southfield ofhce building tor 3 days. Mon. Wed, Fn Irom 9am lo 3pm Ideal tor retirees Cash register -nence prelerred bul w train Between 9 30am 4 11 30ai- Ask 'Or Nancy |810) 356-4070

CHILDRENS RE SALE We are looking tor pari-lime sales help We offer 'lex-Ole hrs irvstoie discount & competitive wages Apply m person al Once Upon A Cnild. 6029 Rochester Rd , Troy or call between 104noon (810) 828-7474

• • • C l e r i c a l S u p p o r t ^ ^ ^ Manulactunng company m the Royal Oak area seeking clencal support lor sales department Flexible 24 hours a •veek Data Entry. Phones 4 General Office Duties. PC literals Ca* HUMS 810 -649 -0909 0' Fax 810-649-1888

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for busy pedi-atric ofhce m Canton expenence pre-ferred. excellent salary, bonus 4 I n c e n t i v e s C a l l «or a p p t 313-981-7800

520 Help Wasted Part-Time 534

W E E K E N D S ONLY PACKAGERS NEEDED

In Taylor are* Muet nave sleel

EUROPEAN STYLE Cleaning Ser-vice We dean homes, offices, condos a spa Experienced, honesl. w,'references Irene 313875-2928

Adecca NURSE AIDE • or hourly posffion canng tor the 4 elderly Weekends included., good

Own car (313)535-9035

Westland Taylor: ill!! 722-9060

291-3100

ASSIST ELDERLY COUPLE Excellent pay Part-lime, 5 p m to 7 30 pm Warren ^Middlebelt area

810-644-1304

CAREGIVER FOR Eldeffy Women live-m position only 2 - 7 daysiNok Good wages Call 9-5pm 313-467^230

CLEANING PEOPLE Sunshine Maids «looking tor 2 quali-fied cleaners Must havs reliable transportation Wages starting at $7 {WMr Please send resume lo 7343 Cave" Westland, Ml 48185 or Fa* to (313) 261-4553

COMPANION FOR elderly lady l ight housekeeping Relerences and car required Adams 4 Walton a " Approximately 30-40 h r s - M i La message (810) 375-5330

EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER needed 3 -eferenoes 4 retu transportation Engfcsh speaking only •At B too rnMd (810) 539-0648

OFFICE & LEASING POSITION

open lor afternoons and some weekends at an apartment com-munity in Westland Experience preferred But wsl tram. Apply in person at

,2758 AckSey Wesoand, Ml 48186

(313) 721-8111

COORDINATOR To recruil'scfwOuie-'supervise in-store promotions Work trom home Earn Sl00-S20&'wk Health beneMs available 810-540-5000, ex! 15

DAYCARE Dc you want to earn extra pocket money' Mature daycare person needled at Plymouth taolffy Mon -Fn, SAM-11 30AM Possible additional hours Health 4 Wellness center ben-eMs Contact Mama Wyman at

(313) 459-1800

TELEMARKETERS EXPERIENCE appointment seller $10 per hour and up guaranteed Fult benefn package For immediate con-sideration call (810l 569-5695

TELEMARKETERS NEEO enthusiastic pe<*ite to take incoming cans Earn up to S500.'day Call (313) -794-6678 Ask tor John

DEMONSTRATORS To hand out couponVsamples m supermarkets 10 stan Health BeneMs avaiaWe 810-540-5000 x 14

DOG GROOMER Kennel help wanted, Canton

(313) 397 8899

PART TIME ZAMBONI DRIVERS-

MAINTENANCE OPERATOR

The City of Plymouth is seeking minority and other gualltied appli-c a n t s l o r Z a m b o m Drivers,1

Maintenance Operators lor week-nights and weekends Must be 18 or or older Apply in person at Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer, Ply-mouth. M. , 48170 $7 15 10 stan The C«1y ol Plymouth is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of 'ace color, national or i^n. religion age gender or disability

PERFECT FOR Parents/Teachers • who need income with flexible hours Sell educational DISCOVERY TOYS products Trammg now' Need 5 area consultants CaB (313) 451-0008

Real Estate company in Bloomlieid Hills seeking part-time help Monday-Friday 4 00-6 30 General oflice sKi»s. answenng phones, typing Call Margie at 0)647-8100

R E C E P T I O N I S T Dynamic real estate office located m Plymouth needs a part-time recep-tionist, Mon -Fn . 10am-3pm Good phone manners, well spoken with good wnmng and spelling, some typing Compute' smiis a plus Call 313-420-3400

EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT Enjoyable, part time work !o< someone who dresses neatly and speaks correctly with a pleasing per-sonality Experience in "teaching, working with youth groups or church work helplui We want the type of p e r t o i who doesn't usually answer

1-800-967-I ads '-5325

Advertising Sales r e p r e a a n t a t l v * r e q u i r e d

M i c h i g a n Directory Company is l o o k i n g lor an exper ienced outside sales person t o j o i n our local te lephone directory ye l l ow pages sales team. Successful appl icants must possess the fo l l ow ing :

-advertising'markettng and sales skills -strong communicat ion and presentation skills -professionalism

-enthusiastic and motivated sell-starter -exceptional customer service skills -strong closer

-able to work alone and as part of a team -reliable vehicle

This posi t ion offers an excel lent compensa t ion package inc lud ing base, commiss ion , incent ive bonus, insurance and 401K plan.

Please send resume to:

G e n e r a l V ianager

M i c h i g a n D i r e c t o r y C o m p a n y

7557 W . M i c h i g a n Ave .

P igeon, M l 4 8 7 5 5 - 0 3 4 9

RECEPTIONIST'PART TIME We need 2 part lime Receptionists tor our business To answer phones and do some light data entry Com-puter expenence is helpful but not necessary Call Tim 313-422-7110

SECRETARIAL PART-TIME Heal estate office in Livonia seeking a Secretary Clencal. phone etiquette required Computer skills a plus Schedule can be flexible bul typcafy everunos 4 one weekend day Contact Anne Norns Century 21 Row at (313) 4&4-7111

GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

313-885-4578 60 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

Needs expenenced Cooks, Nannies Maids Housekeepers Gardeners, Butlers, Coupws, Nurse Aids, Com-panions and Day Workers tor private homes

18514 Mack Avenue Gross* Poinie Farms

.O CARE Grosse lie family seeking full time liex.'ble assistance with SVl year otds. m addition to household duties Posi-tion emphasis focused on the chii dren s development and household upkeep Job requirements include patient, canng and honest person with positive attitude Carckdate must Be non-smoker Opportunities tor travel with 'amdy exist Compertsa •ion and benefits negotiable Send oi tax resume or wntien letter tc Housekeeper/Child Care. 20400

Michigan 174-9209

eeper'Ci Superior Road. Taylor 48180. Fax number 313 374-9

HOUSEKEEPER NANNY tor proles sional couple, non-smoker, live in or live out. must drrve. compeMrve salary Relerences Can after 6 00

(8101 682-1979

HOUSEKEEPER Tues Thurs 9am 4pm in my Farmington Mills "home Non-smoker References required Some childcare 810-768-9080

H O U S E K E E P E R • 3-5 days per week. W Bloomfield area. References required Must drive. No kids, must love dogs 810-356-3100

LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER with run-imal childcare responsibilities Musl be non-smoker and have excellent references Oays (pager) 810-604-5596 eves 810-738-8398

NANNY NEEDED part-time, 25-30 hour per week I days vary), for 2 chil-dren ages 2 ' i & 1 Maple and C'an-brook area (810) 594-9944

RELIABLE COMPANION for Senior w'mooerate Dementia Non-smoker own transportation relerences Mon Fn., 10 to 3 Atte> 5pm810-626-7662

SEE MERCHANDISERS ad under c lass i f i cadon 512 for Melody Farms.

TELEMARKETERS Expe r i enced lor local heating 4 cooling company G o o d h o u r l y w a g e

bonuses plus commissions. Please can Pat at (313) 730-8500

RESPONSIBLE DRIVER with car to dnve elderly couple in Farmington

ne appointments. (810) 851-7318

TELEMARKETERS, PART-TIME Must be professional Eaffy evening hours, very flexible Great tor students. Supplement mat income. Wi l l t ra in Ca l l Dav id Soble

810-737-2929 Exl 146

Telemarketers

$7 to $10 Per Hour Part-time Flexible daytime hours set-ting appointments tor Uvonia firm Good communicalion skills needed

(810) 442-4880

! TELEPHONE GREETER - tor me Farmington YMCA Part hours between 8am-8pm Mon-Fn Appty a! 281CO Famwgion Rd '.»N oi 12 Mue

Par t • T ime ft Fu l l - T i m e

ELECTRONICS and HOUSEWARES SALES

Opportunities are now available to join the sales staff at Adray Appliance if vou are a people person wno enjoys helping others than we are Interested in meeting you Experience helpful but not required

w e P r o v i d e : • Long-Term Employment

• Paid Weekly • Commissions • Paid vacations • Paid Holidays

• Blue Cross • Profit Sharing a Non Smoking Environment

Apply m Person:

fcPBAY A P P L I A N C E

20219 Carfysle. Oeartoorn 5 1 5 - 2 7 4 * 5 0 0

VETERINARY ASSISTANT Small animal hospital Over 18 Experience preferred. Sat. 8am-5pm. Sun. 9am-11am Ca* 810-476-0570

VOLUNTEERS. JO<N an outstanding group of volunteers at Ihe Spirit d Detroit Thundertest. producers at the world"s largest power boat race Ca l 13131 259-7780 tor

WAYNE AREA - Handyman wanted prefer retired man tor part time work Near Annapoks and Hubpard Call

(810) 879-6540

Joba Wanted-FemaWMale

PRIVATE NURSE/HOUSEKEEPER Part-tana onty AvaMCaa tor feve-m Excellent relerences Leave meaaage (313) 844-8828

536 Childcare Service* Licensed

A SAFE, happy 4 educationally tun place tor your child to be wtme your away licensed, day care Westland Meals/snacks 313-729-1451

CANTON- Licensed smoke-free home Fun. learning 4 TLC CPFt ls t Aid tndOorfCH<door play areas Small

p. infants 4 up 313-961-7436

CANTON - Newty ucense home day care Operang tor ful time cMtten up to 4 years Warren L*ey area, Meats 4 snacks Nancy (313) 981-3877

CHILDCARE CENTER now enrolling children 3 months to 5 years Rea-sonable rates Carina, fnendly stall

Friendship Child Care Center, 1225 S Wildwood -n Westland

(313) 595-3297

540 Bdertj Caret Affiftanee

Whether yoo. need help in your home lor 2 hours or 24 hours

Let Uni ted Home Care Services Help You

Remain Independent in Your Own Home

Sernoea provided by IIMCS. a pnvale duty home health oars

agency, are ideal tor people needmg assistance wim personal

cars, meal preparation, kght house-keeping, and companionship

Other servos mauds • Care ol the Chronically HI

• Akrheener s Care • Reapme Care _

For more mtormalton, ca*

U n i t e d H o m e Care Serv ices

(313)422-9250 Serving Oakland 4 Wayne Counties

Established in 1982

MCACHANDtSC

#700-778

700 Aixolutefy Free

FIND IT IN CLASSIEDH

560 Education/ Instruction

CHILD CARE Pari time m wonderful Lrvonia aome center Experience 4 relerences,

313-513-5478

DAYCARE available Mon-Fn, Weyna Ford area Licensed, references, non smoker Meals, snacks ndudsd 313-595-1168

DEPENDABLE 4 loving care pro-vided n my licensed Uvoma home Days-fulti 'pari-|ime Experienced C P R F n t Aid certified 313-266-6019

a Childcare Babysitting Services

CHILD CARE -

In my Westland home lor your tod-

(313) 729-2931 DAYCARE FOR your inlant m my Novi home Full-time or part-time Clean 4 sale environment First Aid1

CPR trained (810) 449-1913

DAY CARE in ftedtord has full time o p e n i n g s l o v i n g . c a r i n g environment; meals provided

Ca* Joann (313) 531-1893

NANNY - Expeoenoed wtxcet lent relerences would k*e to work I or 2 dayvweek Responses 4 depend-able Call Lorraine. 810-542-7324

SOON TO BE "LICENSED NEW Livoma m-home daycare Meals, arts, crafts Lots al TLC Call eves for interview 810-471-5417

STATE LICENSED day care provider in Southfield area. 810-354-4444

FULL TIME prolessional guitar instructor offenng lessons tor a l leveta o l player and many styles ol

uc Ail areas <81Q) 366-8682

TRAVEL SCHOOL

Travel Agent • Airline Compuler trammg State licensed Job Place-men! Ca* lor brochure

CARLSON WAQONLIT TRAVEL Dearborn 313-562-8313

562 Busu>ew Prot Services

CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES Locale deadbeat parents assist with new cases 4 modification

Call, (810) 262-6821

SUE DRUNK DRIVERS John C Kspiansky

L_ 1-eOO-646-9445

WILL WRITE poems, songs, short stones rap songs 4 written ments Reasonable -ales Call

810-344-9758

574 Business Oppt (See Class 3901

30FT SEMI Trailer, good tor slorage needs bres. South Lyon 3935 W 7 Mile, 2 miles W ol Pontiac Tra*

GAS PUMP Irom 60s or 60s 4 tong railroad be Lrvonia

(313) 513-7482

702 Antiques/ Collectibles

AAROVARKS TO ZITHERS? You never know what you w« tmd m our newty remodeled ma*

TOWN & COUNTRY ANTIQUES MALL

(behind Easlatoe Mario's) 31630 Plymouth Rd , Uvoma

313-425-4344

THURS

Aauquee|

Collectibles

THE MICHIGAN ANTIQUE

SHOW & SALE March 15-16

Complex Oakland Uraversay ROCHESTER, MH

65 OF THE NATION S FOREMOST DEALERS

Coumiy 4 Formal Fumrturs. Omits

Fo* Art. Pamangs 4 Decorative Accessories

SAT 10-7, SUN 11-5 FREE PARKING ADMISSION S6

GOOD BOTH SAT 4 SUN FOR FURTHER INFO

313-420-0353

T O W N HALL ANTIQUES I T S OUR BIRTHDAY

March 7 8 and 9. '0-6 To celebrate we've tagged hundreds of items with mar* downs ol 10-50% oft the original pnee A Very Special Sale

OPEN 10-6. 7 days a wk. Downtown Historic Romeo

810-752-5422

Open 11-6 Daily , FRI 4 SAT untx 8pm

ANTIQUE AUCTION - Resale Store Closed Sal March B. 1pm 6885 Mchigan Ave. Detroit Furniture • 400 mac lots 313-896-51 K>

ANTIQUE CENTER 170 Plus Dealers, R 4 J Needful Things, 6396 W Pierson Rd ,

Flushing Ml (810) 659-2663 N on 1-75 E*t 122, W 2V4 miles

CERAMIC KILN -Excellent condrton S500.lDest ofler . Call Staoey (313) 531-3930

ANTIQUE CHINA CABINET Mid 1930s era Excellem condition S500 Patrick, (313) 453-4824

ANTIQUE'COLLECTIBLE SHOW Man 9 Southgate Cmc Center, Dtx Rd 1 b*i N of Eureka tOam-Spm Admission $1 50 Into 313-281-2541

ATTENTION BUSINESSES Get a FREE ad m one of the best internet stopping mails Call now for tree details 1-800-844 9639 ext 0397

CANDY 4 SNACK Route Mounlam Man Nut 4 Fruit Co Great products Existing customer bass Large pro-tected territory Unkmted potential

Cal Terry 313-937-6887

Childcare Needed

ADORABLE NOVI toddler needs pad time Nanny, non smoker, refer-ences, own transportation Call days 810-988-6643

DIGITAL TELEVISION Fastest selling product r history New marketing aftance lust launched Entrepreneurs wanted 888-277-0190

BABYSITTER tor Newborn - Morning hours, Mon-Fn m W Bloomfield Please call Debbie |810) 626-8610

BABYSITTER in our Canton heme, full nma 7 45a-5 30pm 4, 9 4V1-yr olds Ught housekeeping required, supervise children 4 cTiores after scftod $!6SV«k Days, 313-459-6514; or eves 207-0212, ask for Pat

BABY SITTER needed tor inlant and toddler in my Northville. Mon-Fri. full time, leave message

(3131 596-4524

BABYSITTER needed in our Farm-ington HtSs home Mon thru Fn before 4 after school Relerences required Ca* after 5 (810) 477-1382

€MPlOVM€NT/ INSTRUCTION

SCRV1CCS #500-598

BABYSITTER WANTED 3 30 am to 8:30 am. Mon. thru Fn My home, W a y n e i ' W e s t t a n d a r e a 313-467-8305

526 Help Wanted

COUPLE NEEDED to manage smaH apt community in Westland Must live on site Pnor experience a plus Duties include painting, drywall. minor pkimbmg 4 eiectncai as wen as leasing 4 paperwork Salary plus apartment 4 utilities For more infor-mation call 810-855-2992

530 Entertainment

DUALTONES ENTERTAINMENT Band • DJ • Liaht Show

Specializing in your favorite musi tor a* occasions Reasonable

rates 20 yrs experience Ca* Jim (810) 669-4915

MAGIC SHOWS. JV 4 Laser Light Shows. Educational Science Shows Earthba* 4 Parachute Gaines. Stilt Walkers Clowns. The Invcible Man Quality Entertainment. 313-668-2979

CAREGIVER WANTED lor 26 hour work week Mon -Thure . 6.30am-9 0 0 a m and 3 30pm-7 30pm

iponsible tor getting 2 boys, ages 5 4 6 10 and trom school Excellent pay Beck J 9 I M Rd.. Novi.

810-380-1323

CHILDCARE FOR mtanttwms. days References required Salary or small salary plus apartment. Detroit. Can (313) 438-2177

CHILD CARE in my FVr»u th home 9 month

old 3 days/wk 8-5, (313) 446-4582

CHIIDCARE IN our Ptymouth noma. 4 4 9 yr olds, 3 days'wk 5am-l 30pm U n t be flexible 4 reliable Starting 1st • * . m Apr (313)207-5412

CHIIDCARE NEEDED in my Novt home for inlant 4 5 yr old Perma-nent. part-time. Thur-Fn-Sat Non-smoker. own car (8101 380-9593

EDUCATIONAL SALES Drvision ol a Fortune 500 company distributing education materials from Preschool thru Multi-Media

World BoofcOmdcraft 1 -800-967-5325

ANTIQUES FEVER? We have the "cure" - 50 dealers with an outstanding selection ol top quality antiques and collecti-bles Open 10-5 dairy Closed Mondays

The Great Midwestern Antique Emponum

5233 Dixie Hwy . Walertord. Ml L 623-7460 (6101 I

ANTIQUES & INTERIORS

WAREHOUSE SALE! SAT 10-5pm 4 SUN 11-4pm

669 S Bon, Birmingham

Furniture, tables, chairs, mirrors, paintings glass pottery, iron works and garden items

WATCH HILL ANTIQUES (810) 644-7445

HAVE A REAL ESTATE LICENSE BUT WORKING IN

ANOTHER FIELD?

YOU COULD BE MAKING EXTRA MONEYI

Schwei tzer Referral Service Company is a real estate relerral company tor individuals »*K> have earned real estate licenses. but are not actively workmg * i the real estate business Our mem-bers enjoy earning top M S tor their referrals Call Chns Walker at 1-80O-486-MOVE tor details on how to jom and start making tSS today'

LANDSCAPING. LAWN MAINTE-NANCE 4 SNOW REMOVAL

Business For Sale Last year's gross $47,000 Includes an eqiapmem 4 new 16 ft trailer SlS.SOOtoest ofler.

(810) 624-2752

WORLD'S ONLY 'Success TV" Network seeks local entrepreneurs Call 888-277-0190

ANNOUNC€M€NTS

# 6 0 0 - 6 9 8

ANTIQUES ON MAIN

- On Washington -Come see us

at our new digs

• Same Dealers • Same Coffee Pol • Lovely Merchandise

510 So Washington. Royal Oak

Mon-Sat 10-6 (810) 545-4663^

704 Artsi Crafts

ART 4 Craft Show Sal, Ma.ch 8, 10am-4pm $1 admission St John's on N Adelaide between Norm Rd 4 Silver Lake Rd m Fanion (810) 629-2119 Johnston Craft Shows

C R A F T E R S WANTED L i von ia Stevenson Spnng Spectacular Craft Show Sal . Apr t9th Can (313) 464 1041 or (810) 478-2395

CRANBROOK WEAVING Loom Mode- J60. 4 shall, 10 treadles, all accessories Dismamaang studio Best offer 810-626-3771

706 Auction Sales

A SUN Ma' 9th. 1pm Good Old Country Auction

Household'Antiques 5089 Dixie Hwy Walertord

810-673-7120

ACQUIRING & SELLING

OUAUTY FURNITURE. DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES

AND ANTIQUES One nam or a House Fun Consign n Our Showroom

0 «

We Manage and Conduct In-Home Sales Ca* For Data's

RE-S£LL-IT ESTATE SALES

34789 Grand River FammgKm Every Day, 10AM-8PM

Sunday 12-4PM Serving You Stnos 1981

S 81g-178-SELL /

A N E S T A T E S A L E

8226 Huntington

Road Huntington Woods

HUNTINGTON ROAD runs south off Lincoln (10'^ Mile), just west of Woodward Ave OR take Ludlow east oft CootxJge to dead end at Huntington & turn nght.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

40 YEARS IN RANCH WITH POST WAR MODERN STYLE BY BAKER 0UN8AR 4 CENTURY" SOHMER SPINET PIANO IN MINT CONDI-TION' DINING ROOM TABLE OPENS TO SEAT 12, 26" TV, HIDE-A-BED. CHINESE ART 4 ACCENTS. CHINA, STEMWARE, 3 STACK-MORE SETS, G E N E R A T O R ; POWER MOWER 4 P O W E R TOOLS; MUCH MISCELLANY'I

^ A T S T ; S A L E S Schecter/313-838-0083

810-661-8842

Fnday. March 71h al 6 30pm COMBINED ESTATES -

Sunday, March 9th at tpm ANTIQUES 4 COLLECTIBLES

Antique Store Closing! LOST OUR LEASE,

EVERYTHING MUST G O Jewairy. antiques, turmt'ire, glass, china, showcases and equipment

The Ma in Exchange, 107 S Mam. Royal Oak

810-546-9467

BROWN ESTATE

FARM AUCTION Tractors - Trucks - Tillage Grain Handling - Back Hoe

John Deere Comber* Auction ai 9905 Fisk Rd Clinton, Ml Take Michigan Ave (US-12) 31.? miles easi ol Clinton or Th miles west of Sakne to McCoHum Rd north •* mile

SAT MARCH 8 AT 10 30 AM Eurosport 32' Gulf Streampui - type 1992 travel trailer - stainless sleel frame, f l* l contained, full length awning, lots of extras., Ironfrear door. EquomeM has been housed 4 in excellent condition Owner - Estate ot Krtowlton Brown

Braun 4 Hetmer Auction Service Lloyd Braun Jerry Melme' Ann Arbor Sakne (3131 665-9646 (3131 994-6309

ATTENTION DEALERS' Reserve Your Space EARLY

World's 2nd Largest Garage Sale 4 Antique Show

July 19 4 20. 1997 Space in LIMITED

Sign Up Begins March 20, 1997 R O Chamber of Commerce CaB ei0-547-4000 Ext 100

AUTOGRAPH ISIAH Thomas bas-ketball shoe. $400 Borae ot "Forever Elvis" Wine $500 313-844-0740

ENERGETIC NANNY - tor 3 Livonia children. 2 ichooi age FUI time Non-smoker, own t'ansporation refer-

Days 810-968-6843

EXPERIENCED NANNY needed tor 4 yr old Live m or oul Non Smoker Must dnvel 40-45 hrs per wk. Evas or weekends. (810) 661-3849

FOR OUR 1 4 5 yr old in our Troy home. Must be lovmg, reliable 4 expenenced Lighi housekeeping Mon. Thur. 4 Fn , 2-6pm, S&br

(810) 879-2578

cAjut r.. We need a carrier on ihe following streets:

.Make Extra Money doing a route twice a week Sunday &Thursday.

C A N T O N aVVoodmont from Palmer to Rudger aCentury Ct. from Wood moot to Palmer aVVoodmont Ct. from Wood mon I to Palmer v

a Palmer from Sheldon to Canton Ctr • Thistle Ct. off of Summit Parkway & Canton Ctr.

If you are interested call Mr. Gibson at.

3 1 3 - 9 5 3 - 2 2 3 7

INFANT CARE needed Enthusiastic, loving 4 expenenced person to pro-vide care m our Brmm^iam home tor 2 mo old gm Must be non-smoker 4 able to provide own transportation Mrs 8 30am-6pm. Men. thru Ffl Ret

required (810) 642-3092

LOVING DAYTIME namy needed tor 3 mo old son in our Farmtnton Mis home Fun-time. MiF with flaxOie hrs Musi have relerences. reliable trans poflaecn. non-snx*er 810-477-4790

LOVING FUN, non-smoking chad care needed tor 2 toddtora'paiVbme 4 1 infanWutl ume Franklin, need own car'relerancaa 810-626-3266

MATURE CARE-GIVER - tor 1V» a 5 yr old 3 days par wk Good pay Some nextnlity required 696 4 Orchard I X Martha 810-477-0971

NANNY • Fu* ams Lovmg mdtvidual to care tor 2 month mfant m my B«r mmgham home Mon-Fn appro. 45-50 Ns/Weak Must be fun loving, experienced non-tmoker w« i car Salary negotiable i« -nieresled. c a l 810-9322716

NANNY 3 days/week tor our 2 yea' old 4 4 year old m Uvoma Expen ence. references transportation required Non-smoke- 313-5*3-516?

600 Personals

MEET LOCAL • SINGLES!

Reccrd & Listen lo Ads FREE' 16-» use free code 3170

313-962-7070

THINK PINK, M K Cosmetic Sales Everything 35V Oft

inckidmg Cons tan ts Section II 610-791-9213

Adoptions

AOOPTION Is our hope, a child is Our dream, our love is uncondi-tional Paase call anytime 1 800-635-4504 code 99

expenses paid

Lost k Found

FOUND - Cocker Spaniel On Tues March 4m on Mtidtobeft between 14 MUe 4 Norttiwestem in Farmmgton HAS (810) 392-8924

FOUND FEMALE large dog. white.' Drown martunga Stvar Lake Walton area (810) 673-0891 or 673-6463

FOUND - large orange Moms look-a-Hubbard Rd Uvoma.

(313) 422-0508 tne oat . Hubbard

TWO-THREE eves per w* Mature woman needed 10 SH 'or 5 4 8 yr old girt and boy m our Novi home Non-

(810) 344-1464

P A R T - T I M E PART-

WE ARE looking fet a mature and -eeprmetue peraon to watch om chil-dren. 2 yrs 4 9 moe m our Canton home on Mon t 4 Wet f i

(313) 981-8C78

540 Bderty Caret

A BETTER WAY ' Keep your owed ones at home

F A M I L Y

H O M E C A R E

Nuiaa owned Quetted Suparvwed Insured Heattn Cara

Personnel 24 Hour Cars 4 locaaops to serve i^u

1-800-779-5683

AFFORDABLE MOMECARE 24 hr UVK-M Persons! eat*, oootana.

and arranda tapart-

CAREGIVER AVAILABLE 24 * x * L*»4n LlgN I Experienced Enatai-

. Ca* 1110) 471-4744

LIVE N CAM to* the stderty 24 >»». t m i n i 'aleiancee

Ca* a m m 7 - n a »

FOUNO - RotaeiUeri large, male dark brown fur on Mon March 3,

ear Venoy 4 Dorsey Westland (313) 467-1847 Or 313-721-7300

BERKEY & GAY 5-d'awer Queen Arvne chest. 3 mahogany 5 4 6-pieces bed-room suites wTak mmorsd van-ities Marble top mghtslands, several pairs of commodes, George II Turret! top ball 4 claw Tea table, walnut, manogany 4 oak curios 4,

and occasion! tamp tables, very unusual French sideboard w.tirass ormolu 4 martile top Sideboards, occasional tables, nesting tables, mirrors 4 0«s

TIMELESS ANTIQUES

15531 W 12 Mile 810-569-8008

COLLECTORS Setting pnvate col-lection antique designer costume jew-elry. Hobe We«s etc 810-466-3595

CUSTOM TABLES trom reclaimed English umber 4 ft to 8 ft Choice of leg styles $650 to $750 Alao..many pnmrtive English antiques •

810 2*58-5534

DEPT 56 - Dickens retired buildings Green

(313) 481-5297

35» pnees

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION - a532 Filled with treasures Sat March 8, 7 pm Doors open a! 6 pm Plymouth Ml Cultural Cenier, 525 Farmer Antiques, collect tiles household, fur-niture glassware Over 2000 indi vidual items wui cross the auction block Auction conducted by The Pro-fessionals at J.C Auction Service Mastercard, Visa Cash, Check wrth

ID 313-451-7*44

j—j-1 AN ESTATE SALE U ' SAT. MARCH 8, 10-5

1 SUN MARCH 9, 12-3 4 7 2 7 Olivia. Roya l Oak

(E ol Woodward S,W comer o f 14 Mue at Lutheran Church) House packed with antiques.

Victonan-20'I collectibles 4 50 s Col-lection ol glass kerosene lamps. Ori-ental ivory, wood, water colors RoseviHe, Coronation. Derby R W Royal Winton. Afceri, etc Crystal per fumes. Venetian rrwlkglaes. Majolica Ambenna. povde' home, Stangl din-nerware (Blueberry) tor 8 silver plated sets Russet Wngnt "Iroquois" tovefy imens Hummel, military, but-tons, Flow Blue "Kyber" Ruby Flash, tishmg tackle, arrow heads Roseville. etc

Furniture mdudes 50 s modem mirrored coffee table, medium mahogany deik double bedroom set by Empire with vanity bookcases, dming table, sofa Needlepo.nl chairs maple desk, walQut dresser, Victorian bentwood screen. 4 cane seat side chairs Antique dressing or shaving cabinet with sKJe-up mirror, etc FINE Antique Jeweiry-Vctonan to 20 s. Dia-mond filig*ee 4 costume jewelry & watches 1990 Cutlass Calais grey coupe, approximately 18.000 miles TV's, workbench, tools, mower snow-blower. etc Don't Mas'

Conducted by The White Elephant

Antique Shop BANYlOU MEARIN. C.A

(810) 543-5140

S O U T H E A S T M I C H I G A N A U T O A U C T I O N

PUBLIC S D E A L E R S W E L C O M E

Mon 4 Thurs Evenings 6 30pm Fieet, lease, dealer Consign-ment. Bank Repos New car Trade-ins Arrived Late modal Ford Tauruses

Reserved Numbers Prompt Service

Pck-up 4 Delivery Sennce 25 yrs Automotive Experience

9200 N, Telegraph Monroe, Ml

Phone; FAX

313-566-8998 313-5863503

708 Rummage Sale/ Flea Market*

The Huron Trade Center & Flea Market 210 E. Mtcrngan Ave . Ypelanti. Seeking Vendors.'Consignments

of all types Antiques, Collectibles,

New 4 Used Open Fr. 3pm-8pm

Sat 4 Sun 10am-6pm.

710 Estate Sales

LIMrTED EDITION Artermarket l iadro - Hamlet 4 Otheky Desdemona Ca l (5171 349-8044

FOUNO . . black mala dog S B . Memma»V7

(810) 474-2060

LOST Fab 13m Secretary of States Once at Uvoma Mat ladtoa white g o * weddmg band wrt*emonds

810- 349-6777

LOST INJURED CAT Comer 01 Elm 4 Ewabeffv m Wayne REWARD1

(3»3) 728-8961

(810) 644-5

OLD ORIENTAL rugs wanted Any sue or condition 1-600-443-7740

fndge Singer tawing Roya. typewriter wood

•kn (810) 553 9065

2 PAIR ANTIQUE oak French doors beveled gless $750 4 $300

810-478-5049

PORCELAIN Beitw Chair. 194CS 1949 BaBy Cypress Garden Pm Bat

H n . $2+5 each 6 1 * 6 4 7 T316

Mete

MUST SELL 10 ackeu to T O Y STORY O N ICE' March 9th Spm

I: I I0 -737 1620

TAMPA FLA One(l) M M . round trip March 29 to Aprt 5 After 4pm 1810) 363-6672

! Transptvuiion

T r w d

g ) WOUNOTRIP WAata OatroU to Court,

alum $-27 C a l Bob 810- 3634266

642 H d h i N t f r i t M ,

l e n h t L w i

THINK SUMMER'Try a WHMit Loaa i a £tac*va

(•10) 873-2930

i

PRECIOUS MOMENTS suspended knmed eefcons 2 0 V 30% Oil 810-874-4096

RED ARROW Matary Coaeetors Show Sun March i 8am-4pm American Leoon 12 Mas 4 Roch-ester Rd Royal Oak totomtMcm

610-544-3373

SANDERS ANTIQUES A AUCTION GALLERY 3S118 MICHIGAN AVE

WAYNE, Ml 23.000 sq.ft. Buy. SeB A Trade Open 10-4 dB*y. 313-721-3029

A BIG LATHRUP VILLAGE

ESTATE SALE Fr i „ March 7 10-5pm Sat., March 8 10-5pm

LIVING ROOM Sectional so fa , occasional cha i rs , coffee table, lamp table & lamps DINING ROOM ETHAN ALLEN Table, chairs, china cabinet & server FAMILY ROOM Love seat, occasional chairs, ETHAN ALLEN Tables, lamps & bookcases

KfTCHEN Round oak table. 4 HITCHCOCK chairs M A S T E R B E D R O O M ETHAN ALLEN Complete king size bed. dresser/mirror & chest BEDROOM Complete twin beds, hutch/chest

ACCESSORIES INCLUDE:

Dishes. Crystal & Silver Mirrors & Pxrtures Wafl Clocks Jewelry Wicker TV-Stereo Washer & Dryer Lots o l Household Mtsc

17380 REDWOOD E Off Southfield 11 & 12 Mile Rd

Lilly M. & Co .

ANNOUNCING 2 HUGE SALES!

By

Everything Goes I I Fn-Sat March 7-8 10-4

3095 Shadydale Lane, W BkxmflelC-N oft ct Lcne Pme Otvm Middlebelt 4 Orchard l k Rd, take Strathdale Lane to Franca Dr 10 Shadydale Lane, left

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD' Designer womens. mens 4 fads clothing • leather sectional sola • mat i ie cocktam table • wool sec-tional t>y Bernhardt with custom sofa 4 cocktail tables • custom dining room table • large ce -dents 6 steel 4 wool chaws • white dinette set • 2 overstuffed chairs • artwork • oak desk, cre-dema 4 chair • Sharp copier • S piece kmg-sde bedroom set • 2 waterbeds • pine bedroom set • kids bedroom set • organ • T V s • VCR • come books • freezer 4 Iridge • exercise equipment • old sale • toys, electronics • tools 4 garaga rtems • household 4 more' 12 Sat. Mar 8 10-4 Sun. 11-3

1574 Sodon Lake Drive Bloom»ield Twp. - E ofl of Fran-Mm Road. N of Lone Pme MOUSE TO BE SOLD IN PARTS PRIOR TO DEMO - ALL NEWER

FURNISHINGS INCLUDED' New kilchen appliances • washer 4 dryer • 2 complete baths • Anderlsen windows 4 doomrall • at' landscape materials • marble loyer • French doors • carpel furnace 4 tic • bnck • track 4 lighting fixture, buiit-m.-tirepiace garage door • at mechanicals 4 mora" Also 2 sols 4 loveseat groups • new oriental rugs • hand painted screen • glass dinmo table with Parson's chairs • 2 games table sets • dinette • 2 complete bedroom sets • patio •umituie • antique hutch • art • T V s • sofabed . fine lewel-y 4 morel 1976 OLDS CUTLASS 30.000 anginal miles

810-901-5050

9CHWMN BLACK Phantom Mtae 1962 (Not a -epkca) Stored many years M M condttm Original Kay $3600 M i f f M O - I S M

SeCRTTABV C E box roetar

pine tfiatr, 2 * a w a r pme M a t . lew-lama to* art 4 o*er M

810-286-5831

ANOTHER

E S T A T E S A L E BY IRIS

Fn. Sal. Sun March 7,8.9 10-4 426 West Drayton

m Ferndale. (lake Woodward, just south ol 10 Mile to

Drayton, go west 1 block) 60 YEARS OF COLLECTING

Contents Include Estate (awelry . huge amount ct anOque coetume jewelry • real v intage ctothmg • Austrian cfana •

antique glass crystal 4 PC ceiain • tots ct an • antique does • Wedgewood dnne-wsre - sarwe tor 12 • hand-craned hook ruga • evwc bedroom set • Empae aota • beautiful maple dming sat • several knick-knack cabmett • gorgeous glass buflei vft reen • several good tooimg c h a n • Mercury Marqite ear • loo much to merttonr ins Kautman 810626-7723

»—iiaaonal Soaely ot Ipprseers

E S T A T E S A L E By M 4 H Estate Sales

15511 Fox, Redtord N ot 5 Mta, E of Inhaler March « 8lh l 0 to 4»r

Our numbeis onty 9 30 Tftors, Ful houaa 4 baaement newar fum»-Bure induing couch, chair* tabtas lamps dmmg room sat. beifroom lur-naure. Oak Mchen sal. K M retng

cNna, crystal linens ooaMwe jew

ABSOLUTE ESTATE SALE Sat Only 10-4

6061 Grandvtfle Take Kufcaood E ell Everareen

5 blocks jual N o» Fon) Aoad Mahogany Duncan Ptyte dtotoo tat weh comer cabinet 3 emce Decc bedroom tat U l t l l I sola chars and tables mce iu) loom aneque gas stovs desk etc Kachanaama oNna FmiaiacT new, snowtnoieer lawn-mowers tools ne %8ac (HOUSE FOR SALE | We w« be taking Cuds on n s eatate home

Need a Sale? Estate Sales by Debbie

313-538-2939

This Classification ContinuBd on

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710 Estate Sales

Garage Sale* Oakland

ESTATE SALE' Mard! 7-9, 8am-5pm 2*723 Lake-land. DM" 10 i U M M a MkJdMbelt & Ckchatd lake m Farmmgion Mills Fumrtur® fcvmg room cJimoa room. De-Voom. tv*. M a t m / t i n f f . T f«e»r . new hot tub 4 Mher mac i tem*

ESTATE SALE Thurs-Fn. -Sal 9 -4

6852 Yinger • Dearbo rn 1 block eas! of GfeenfieW • 2 blocks sou»h on Warren

Fj» house nctudes 1930 s walnut bedroom sat, twin bedroom set dining room sal. Wh-npcc refriger-ator washer a dryer BaauWut Edison •k>o< model phonograph. tons ct records 4 books ladies large size doming A vintage ckHhing Costume «wen> linens & household items Beautiful Aqua & Diamond ring plus gents Diamond nog,

' THE YELLOW ROSE COMPANY

NORTHVILLE - In Uvtng Room Good qual»y womans ctothe* S M I shoes punas 14k gold (ewalry * piece black lacquer water bedroom set entertainment canter, sofa t love seat set Chinese black lacquer nwror Chester drawers 4 long * * ' plus odds & ends Fn & Sat March 7 a em9am-5pm N Beacon Wood* Sub , 1 Block S (KB Mila, '« way between T*ft & Back Rds •46317 NortrwaMy Look For Signs

(810) 349-5146

716 Household Goods

AIL GLASS Dmmg table, seats 8 Excelent ooncMion $500J>esl

Before 9pm (610) 737-1872

ANTtaoe BRASS1RON Mngaae headboard exce"em cond»on $250 After 6pm 810-346-6316

713 Moving S a k s

BLOOMFIELD GARAGE Sale March 8 9, 9AM-4PM, 6905 CasBe Ct S of ot Map<e between Inkster a Franklin House hold items, framed posters, rugs sewing machine, some furniture and clothes etc

BLOOMFIELD MILLS - Fn. Mar 71h from 9-4 Sal Mar 8th from 9-2 Fut-rvture TV sporUng goods toys and more 5068 Van Ness Or . W ol Franklin S ol Lone Pine

CANTON • Must Sell' Living room set. bedroom set. hospital bed & litt chaw artificial fireplace 4 more misc'

S h i r l e y R o s e 3 1 3 - 4 2 5 - 4 8 2 6 L«ey Pomte Condo 42710 L*ey I °omte Blvd. N ot Cherry Hll 'of! Lilfey

FARMINGTON MILLS Furniture, household items tools executive m a n * wardrobe. Sat 9-3pm March 8th No early sales 27610 Chatham °tace. - M»e W ot Orchard Lake

S H . S. a' \ l M w S y i Rudga'e 3794 :Kendaitwood Apts Follow signs

Sat 4 Sun, March 8 4 9, 9-4pm

LIVONIA & g Moving Sale Furniture, accessones country items, sport*, items bikes VCR 'ugs Sat 9-5.

Hrmakl 13131 953-9627

FjERNDALE ANTIQUES coHecii-Dles Steuben Fostona oak . cat min-iatures jewetry Thomasvi»e. much more Thurs 8 30 -4pm Fri 8 30-noon S of 9 Mile E at Schmid Cord 151 Jewell Parking ok1

LIVONIA • Thurs-Tues 930-5 15409 Sunset. S Mile W ol Mid<»e-Bell Furniture 313-427-4653

A R E A S L A R G E S T C O N S I G N M E N T

F U R N I T U R E S T O R E « Lvmg • Dmmg • Bedroom • Lamp* • Antiques • Appliances

We pick Up and Set For Youl YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS

31562 Grand Rrver (8101 471-0320 11 b i t W oI Orchard Lake Road)

BAKER MAHOGANY Chippendale dining room chair* (set ol 8). Baker mahogany Mepp*iwhiie dmmg room cha-rs (set ol 8|. many varied sets ol mahogany dming room chairs (sets ol 4-14) Mahogany china cabinet*, comer catxnets 4 large Dreakfronts Mahogany sideboards buffets, servers, conaotes. sola tables and tables coflee tables, wmg chairs cametoacfc solas 4 Kweseats oa paintings, mirrors. smal chandeliers large & small desks secretary ,s bookcase*, chma, 10*14 oriental rug, living room tables, more, M A H O G A N Y INTERIORS

506 S, Washington Royal Oak (8101 545-4110

716 Household Goods

BUNK BEDS Pm*. shelf head-board pecan Nash. bunkie board*, no mattress. $200, matcfana 4 drawer d n w r SI00 (3131416-0531

CHAIR, tot* a kovaaul. navv I M new, 2 Yr* old Muat sen $1 best After 5pm

300 (313) 205-0432

CHINA CABINET 48" Soda Maple Early American. Sen at $1450 new asking S750 (810) 347-7741

CONSOLE - sewing machma. SI00 2 section wing back sota $225 2 swivel rocker chair*. $150 each 40"

Xoak coffee table $150 Make Can (313) 397-1542

CONTEMPORARY directorial dmno table 100x48. matching Cutlet 4 shelves Si 750 810685-3449

CONTEMPORY DINING set table, 6 chairs w, twitch Good condition. After 5pm 1810) 524-1759

BEDROOM BLACK oontem Queen waK ur*t. drssing !bi 4 dresser $11(XVbest 1810) 375-1382

COUCM, LOVESEAT. Kitchen Table Microwave stand Calitorraa Closet dresser 486 Laptop Good condition Greal price* (810) 545-8003

COUCH (NEW), SCOTT Shuptnne 84' plaid SOLD Small Oub Chair SOLD redecc* 1810) 253-9566

CRAFTMATIC TWIN size at»u«able bed excellent concMion, has vibrator motonzed elevates head and teet win sen lor $»00 (313) 721-0402

716 Household Goods

DINNING ROOM set. 2 wa» una . okas* (op lamp.wM* a coHee taWe After 8pm 313-721-0320

DREXEL Memage Secretary wrchaa. truilwood. mint coikjrtion New. 16.000 Sen $1500 810-752-2234

716 Household Goods

SECTIONAL SOFA. b M $75 Vefcsm brown rocfcmg chair $40 KHOwi table set. wood wtt chairs $45

313-522-5644

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - 3 pc for TV a VCR Pta*sc laminate wglass 4 tmrror |810| 644-8311

ETHAN ALLEN sofcd oak 7 pc dmmg 100m set matching chma cabinet w.'leaded glass. e*ce«er>l condmon. $2,000 or best (810) 661-0215

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, good condition relocating, must sen

(810) 414-7432

FURNITURE • Contemporary sola gray 4 wtxe check. $100 Contempo-rary codttau table, graen marble top wfaui mahagony Das* $100 Tradi-bonai cherry bedroom desk. $45

(810) 646-7202

FURNITURE - Ethan AMn oak ped-estal octagon table 4 chairs 2 leaves, paid $2500. sell « r t 0 0 Oak roWop desk w^gooes neck leather chair $1000 (313) 591-2167

BEDROOM - complete, pine bunk-tinrtt. rcftfrst . mte stand $350 1810) 473-5645

BEDROOM SET Bed. e«s nightst, (313) 729-1023

PN HOUSE SALES BY

FINDERS K E E P E R S Buy Outs 4 Liquidation*

Low Rates'

WELL KNCWN-EXPERIENCED

Ask lor Helena & Elty

(810) 626-6915. 661 -4089

LEALIND C O T T A G E "Previously Loved"

Furniture 4 Accessories Antiques to Contemporary

Tuesday thru Saturday. I0am-6pm Thursdays. 10am-8pm

430 N Woodward B i r r i g h a m 1810) 645-5708

Consignments Welcome

MOVING SALE BY MARJO'S ANTIQUES

March 7-8. 9am-4pm Living & dining room lurnrture king sue bed. 2 recliner chairs seme vintage 50 s pieces T V s. stereo speakers 4 components bar-ware, meat cutler, upnghi heeiei fireplace accessones loo's, mower household rn.se

31966 Maylair Bevwrl* Mills SE comer ol Beverly Road 4 May!an between Evergreen 4 Southfield

MOVING SALE • furniture. a.r com-pressor awn equipment, tools etc 11 Mile.'Lahser 810-946-9592

LIVONIA ESTATE SALE Everylh^iq must go Sat. March 8th, 9am-? 17515 Dons Lane Brookwood Estates SuOdrvis-on, oft 6 Mile between Middlebelt 4 Merriman

NOV* Good Furniture washer dryer stove couch sofas end tables tools Everylhkng Muist Go' Sun 9-6cm at 24014 Woodham St W ol Beck Rd off to Mile

BEDFORD 20541 Pomoana. 8 Mue nkster Rd March Sth-9lti 9am-''

Appliances lueniture, lots more No ^resales

ROCHESTER HILLS- Sat 4 Sun , March 8 4 9, 9am-4pm 3222 Summit Ridge Adams 4 Dulton Rds

BEDROOM SET Complete, 7 piece, sire masler sikte $600

(313) 953-0316 ST BEDFtOOM SET dining se!. wood leather cooch, chairs., watertied. 21" TV microwave table saw

(810) 553-9065

BEOS 1 kmg. 1 queen w.tieadboaros i night stand leak good corxWion. After 5 (810) 524-1759

714 Clothing

AUTUMN HAZE MINK STOLE $125 Excellent corxMon 810-332-1575

BLACK. FULL length. Finland Mink, brand new. med-large Paid $9000. will take $4 000 1810)852-1004

SOUTHFIELD • ESTATE SALE Fn March TV. 10am-7pm

28779 Lahser (S o l 12 Mile. iBIOh 355-5784

MINK COAT - Glossy dark brown, fm-

SrtiB length, appraised value. 800 Becky 313-421-4845 work

313-432 5642

BERKEY & GAY 5-drawer Queen Anne chest. 3 mahogany 5 4 6-p«ces bed-room suites wflail mirrored val i -nes Marble lop rvghtstands. several pairs c* commode*. George 11 Turretl top ban 4 claw Tea lab^. walnut, mahogany 4 oak curios 4, 3-d00r armoires. cofiee taWe*. and occasion! lamp tables, very unusual French sideboard w 'b ras * ormolu & martue lop Side-boards. occasional tables, nesting tables, trurrsjrs 4 oil*

TIMELESS. ANT IQUES 15531 W 12 Mue

810-569-6008

CRIB WHITE EvunFlo Premium line, mattress pretty white dresser 4 mirror $350 13131 451-8629

DESK - Credenza 4 CtiqH' Pao*i

$7000 asking $2600 81CM42 2019

DINAiR OAK 4 ceramic may-top lable ' leal 4 4 oak arm chairs New $2000 asking $995 313-421-8309

DINING, beautiful Chippendale, mahogany table, 8 cha*s 4 china cabmet $4,500 810-652-8500

DINING ROOM - contemporary black white marble table w/6 hugfiback chairs, sculpted glass dapUy case Mint corKMon 810-788-6918

DINING ROOM contemporary bleached oak 4 upholstered ch»rs hutch and china cabinet $950 Oak entertammeni center $75 Majching end tables $25 each 6 Queen Ann chanrs, $75 ea Cream recliner $75 All like new (810) 475-5655

DINING ROOM oak table.1ea! 4 4 chairs seats up to 10 Excellent con-dition $475 (810) 334-6323

HOME electronics cabmet, Thomas-vine American Oak 59"W 53"M bke new. $950 hrm 810-268-6635

KING SIZE mattress 4 spnngs Good condition $200t»st Queen size sota bed, while 4 ligW blue excellent condition $400 (8I0( 851-0040

SOFA BED queen, excellent $375 Fireplace atasa door* $35 Freezer 19 5 cu ft $100 »10 #51-9726

SOFA. CHAIR a Ottoman • leal preer leather Contemporary sec-tional - neutral Exceaent conrWon

810-786-6918

SOFA. 2 cftaw* ml ottomans, tables, lamp* computer table Good oondi-tan reasonable (313) 513-412S

SOFA 3 piece sectional cinnamon velour 14 back prtkMn*. very oooc condrtwn $350 810-354-3384

SOLID CHERRY gam leg labia extend* to 96" 2 Queen Anne chair* $495foest (313) 721-7508

SOLID OAK. 1 lovesaal w malchmg chans entertainment center 4 cortee •able Alter 5 1810) 524-175S

718 Appiiuces

1950 S STOVE - works great. $100 Whrte fndge works great. $50

(810) 549-8616

Washer & dryer, electnc toceeenT $220 Large L -shape Sleetcaaa olhce desk, brown. $100 810-642-4910

WASHER 4 dryer Motpomt oood condmon $iOO'pa« or beat oAer

(810) 646-9012

WASHER. MOTPOtNTE $50 G E Ga* Like new $175 i freezer $«5 810 348

WHIRLPOOL WASHER dryer Almond Great shape $500 W Btoomheld 1810) 366 8538

724 BwiaessAOffiee

USED FILE cabmeo desks chaw* bookcases lateral Mes. conlerencs tables a much more The Pnee Is Rfl^t 313-525-8274

732 C e a p r t m

APPLE IMAGE WRITER color pmtar. 30 new ribbons, lots ol paper labels 4 crfher $120 (810) 669-5783

730 CosaJlndustrial/ Restaurant Equip.

MILLER DIESEL BIG 40 WELDER 200 amp* Good CondBon Ca l

(313) 2O1-O130

WHITE KENMORE elec stove 4 sell dean oven 4 freezer Like new!

(8101 449-2749

WALL UNIT - very modem, Mack sides wtme doors glass Iront. 104" long, make o«er (313) 513-6490

WATERBED - Kmg sue. 12 drawer slorage large mirrored headboard Nice $325 (313) 421-6838

KITCHEN lable 4 4 chaw*, counter tops smk. taucel 4 cofiee maker, Reasonable 313 451-0417

LANE CHERRY game table, with 4 chairs, I 'y rs old, new S16CO Se« $750 Call eves 810-545-3145

LA-Z-BOY SOFA bed $400 End table $30 Light Oak Armoire $200

(3131 422-2026

LIGHT CONTEMPORARY Oak dresser, night stand w'drawers 4 mirror "

3 MATCHED solas use as horseshoe $350 -

MOVING - Everything must go" Fur-niture. all appliances, garaoe items Ca* after 7pm, (810) 348-8430

MOVING - Large rediner sola, bunk bed 4 raise items Please call

(610) 352-2592

WATERBED, queen-size wood headboard, complete fairfy new, $300t>est ofler 313-261-6163

9 X 12 beautilul Chinese Oriental Rug. Weogewood Blue. Rose Flower border.'center 5 years old excellent calidilioo. Most see, best offer

n i l ) 307-5375

718 Appliances

CATHY'S BEST VALUE APPLIANCE

FREE 1 YEAR WARRANTY 26734 Michigan Ave between Beech Daly 4 inkster Rds 313-358-2072 or 5741, E 8 Mile. Warren. I blk W of Mound Rd

719 PooU£pa*/Hot Tubs

MOT TUB, Mot-spnngs, 4 lo 5 new m 1993 Portable $2500

(810) 231-6911

(M)

Bicycles

Spring Clearance i Fitness Sale RECONOITtONED

| AIROYNES a BIKES FREE LAY-AWAY

I u u | Bicycle 4 Fitness Center

28860 W 7 Mile .

V _ J

SNACKMATE VENDING machme w,locations Cost $475 new. $2so ea or best ofler Ca* after 6pm

(5171648-4260

TAYLOR 754 softserve machines tables chairs Stamiass slsei prep tables, shetvng. certs, oven Sneeze guard a much more - 810-229-6486

WALK IN COOLER. 3 door reach m Anthony.

6x15 x8 - 2W Can (810) 442-1333

APPLE POWERBOOK 5300CS 4 speed CO dnve, cotorslyle writer 2400. portable pnrDer modem soft-ware $188»bes1 (8101 335-0170

COMPUTER EXPO & SALE Buy direct from dealer*

SAVE UP TO 701» a MORE Sunday March 9th - I0am-4pm Summit cm the Pack - Canton

Canton Center Rd 1 mae N ct Michigan Avenue"

Huge Savings (313) 416-1015

IBM C O M P A T I B L E Lap top 486-0X266 8 meg ram 249 meg HO MS. Wm 3 1 14 4 lax modem saootiest (313) 495-1648

USED COMPUTER keyboards lei mmals and lax machine

CM 517-546-0800

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F M I VAIXT PARKING • A L L SAL I O ATS s 'Hi UaK. »B»*SlM>(V»WNtit'il|i'»>i1

Building Mater ia ls

GLOBAL RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES

30835 Plymouth Rd 313-261-7

KENMORE large capacrty portable washer 4 electric dryer used 6 mos warranty/3 <99 $600 313^54-9645

DINING ROOM set 6 chairs hutch opens to 1 0 2 ' $950 (313) 464-3784

BLACK Leather Couch vn.th 2 large ottomans $1900 Like new Paid $4500 in 1996 313-865-2056

BRASS BED - king new, w«h pillow soft mattress se! Cost $1300 -Sacrifice $445 18101 691-4468

BRASS BED - queen new complete with ortho se) in plastic, cost $1,000, sacrifice $325 (810) 691-4468

DINING ROOM SET. glass table on brass legs 4 beige Parsons chaxrs. $499 Ike new (8 I'D I 788-3884

DINING ROOM TABLE 8 chairs bufttrt French provincial tapestry fabric taibie pads leaves seats 12, elegant, perfect condition, must see' sell $3900 1810) 414-3705

DINING SET oak veneer 8 matching chairs, chma cabinet good condition $750 810-474-9410

OlNING - Solid cherry. 42x72 wrth 2 leaves cover 4 chairs Good condi-tion $500 -More1 (313) 359-1728

DINING TABLE 4 CTiairs -5 piece Queen Anne cherry finish Brand new. must sell $500 (313)563^221

MOVING. TRADITIONAL formal living 4 dinmg room sets, excellent condition Call alter 5:15.

(810) 349-6117

OAK DINING room table w.'2 leafs 4 6 chairs 4 lighted china cabinet S950 (810) 673-2134

10 PC white twin Techlme style plat-torm beds w'mattresses, triple dresser w.'rmrror. 2 console tables deskAchair $1,000 810-626-4789

REDECORATING - Hendredon sola. $400 New glass coltee table(40x40l, tables 4 lamps 1810) 647-5740

SECTIONAL 2pc 4 loveseat, while; oak dinette set w/4 chaws, 4 pc green bedroom set 1810)647-7253

SECTIONAL peacti 4 pc sectional good condition, $600 hrm

1810) 542-6312

SOFA bed, brown good corKM>cm. $300 Glass, wood tnm coffee table. 2 end labies $300 810 478-5150

KENMORE matching washer eleclnc dryer large capacity almond, $250 lor both (313) 421-5559

MAYTAG GAS dryer (2 yrs heavy duty, like new $300 o ofter 810-828-3436

<*JI or best

REFRIGERATOR • 17cu«, Caiionc Gas Stove Whirlpool heavy duty 2 speed, 6 cycle Gas Dryer 4 Washer 7 cycle, 4 temperature An less lhan 6 mo old $1500 for a*. 313-455-4629

R E F R I G E R A T O R g a s s t o v e ' microwave combination excellent condtion. white. $500 810-350-9216

REFRIGERATOR • GE 22 cu lt STOVE - Tappan, double oven Both almond Best offer (810)399-5388

REFRIGERATOR - Kenmore w/lce maker 4 fop Ireezer Good CorxSUon Almond color $150 SOLD

SlOE BY side 22 cubic fl Kenmore, ref Iree almond finish kke new. $750 (313) 563-1972

3 STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS NEW 40x30 was $6,200. now $2 990

40x56 was $10,640 now $5,990 50x120 was $20,450 now I11 990 enowans available 1-800 745 2685

KITCHEN CABINETS and lotmica counter top Remodehng-Must SeT $600it>est oiler (810) 380-8378

NEW MARVIN wood French doors w-muhons 56- x 6 10". $1400

(810) 431-0197

TOOL BOXES lor pick up truck. 1 set ol Morrison 8 It deluxe boxes: $700 new $22St>est <313) 459-8671

UPDATED BLOOMFIELD HOME to be sold pnor to demolition See Everything Goes ad section 710

today s paper

Business & Office Equipment

AQUACAT TRUCK Mount Carpet Cleanmg Unit Excellent condition $4,00<Vbest (313) 425-4626

OFFICE COPIER - RICOH 5590 new drum relurtushed and ready lor h»gh volume work Duplexer. extra toner and auto features Complete records bargain priced al $1 750

810-348-5400

SM.TH CORONA PWP4500 Word Processor with 14 in screen Like new, extras $196 313-422-1609

ftATUBlNC THf ESTATE Of WAlTt* CZERWINSKI INCLUDING 19TH C MARBLE SCULPTURES. PAINTINGS, IURNITURS AND DECORATIVE ARTS, A COLLECTION Of VICTORIAN CLASS (ROM THf ESTATE OF THOMAS C VAN DEGRIfT. UNIQUE KJRNlTUKt, UNE CRYSTAL. SILVER AND PORCELAINS FROM THE COLLECTION OF OR RAY POLLARD OH SOUTHflUD

FINE WORKS OF ART BY GILBERT S WRIGHT. MORTON BOSH, REGINALD MARSH, CAESAR PATTEIN, EDMUND OSTHAUS, MOSES SOYER. RAPHAEL SOYER. MUCHIE LIE SMITH. BRONZE k MARBLE SCULPTURES BY FRANCOIS RAOUL LARCHE. HENRI ALLOUARD. COLINET. LANCE RAX A. CIPRIANI, k OTHERS; A TIFFANY STUOKOS -WATERFALL- WINDOW, A FRITZ Ht lORT ARTS h CRAFTS WINDOW

19TH C. FURNISHINGS INCLU0E AN ENGLISH BURL WALNUT TEAPOY. FRENCH WALNUT TANTALUS, ENGLISH CHEST OF DRAWERS GURSHNER BRONZE TABLE LAMP WITH A LOETZ SHADE. EARL* 20TH C, ART GLASS FEATURING DAUM NANCY, STEUBEN, LADQUt & SCHNEIDER. R S PRUSSIA CMtCA 1890 CHOCOLATE SET^hAWXES k WATERfORD CRYSTAL CANDLESTICKS OVER A DOZEN DINNER SERVICES INCLUDING ROYAL CROWN DERBY " IMAM". ROYAL DOULTON "DUKE OF YORK". WEDCWOOD -PETERSHAM". STERLING SILVER FLATWARE BY TKFFANY & CO , INTERNATIONAL. T0WLE. LUNT. GORHAM, ONEIDA

FRIDAY FEATURES COLLECTIONS OF STEUBEN GLASS AFRICAN WOOD CARVINGS it BRONZES. HUMMEL FIGURES, SATURDAY A HAIDA CARVED ARGILLITE FIGURAL SCULPTURE, ALLAN HERSCHELl CAROUSEL HORSE, CARNIVAL GLASS SELECTION IVORY ia BRONZE ITEMS FROM AN OHIO PRIVATE COLLECTOR. AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL RUGS ON SUNDAY

4 0 9 l^i%t ( c l f r r u m • D e l ro i l . M i c h i g a n 4H22f» ( I I I ) % \ 6 2 S S o r % I 6 2 S 6 • Fa» ( 1 1 1 ) * H I W

HOMC & SCRVICC GUIDE DEADUNES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDITION TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL ( 3 1 3 ) 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

Plastering Pain t ing /Decora t ing Pape rhange rc

Housecleaning Handyman M/F Elect r ica l Carpen t ry .Accounting

BOOKKEEPING AF. A/R. P.'R, G 'L Bank Recon Job Costing FrC BKPR w Over 15 yrs exp Leave Message

(313) 326-6114

CLASSIFIED SALES ADO UP

CLASSIFIED SALES ADO UP

Brick, Block £ C e n e n t

FINISHED BASEMENTS

Basemem. Bathrooms Lc 4 liw. 20 yrs. Experience

FREE ESTIMATES ano Design Service

CARPENTRY - Decks, sheds, base-ments t ie Sma«|Obs welcome Rick

(810) 960-3381

AAA C U S T O M BRICK 1ST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

Specializing m a« types ot repairs Chimneys, Porches. Sidewalks Additions Steps. Glass Block

Relererrais Available

FREE E S T I M A T E S

810-477-9673 A 4 K MASONRY Repairs 4 A w I anons Chimneys Porches Dnve- [ ways. Pabos Tuck Pointing Free Est i (313) 794 5440 or (313) 249-5490

ALL BLOCK BRICK, foundation 4 concrete work Repairs amranons Large or Small Jobs Lie 4 Ins Free Est Cal anyone (810)478-2602

CAPITOL C O N C R E T E Cement & Masonry

. An Reoait • Small or h i • Driveways . Patios . Steps • Footings • Porcne* . Floors • Insured

• Backhoe Work Work Myself Free Estimates 810-3460066 810-474-1714

CARTER CONSTRUCTION Brad Carter <313) 420-6031

- - »rge Res«den!iai Commercial

' Industrial i Faet efcien!

DOGONSKI CONSTRUCTION Brick Block 4 Cement Work. Porches, Cfwnney*. C» Ways - " 313-537-1833 Free Est

^ IT C O S T S NO M O R E to gel 1st c lass workmansh ip

FIRST PLACE WINNER Ct two n a t i o n a l a w a r d s , HAMILTON has been satis-fying customers tor over 38

^ FREE ESTIMATES . AdOtions • Dormers • Kitchens • Baths, etc

HAMILTON B U I L D E R S 28437 Greenfield Rd Southheld

(810)559-5590

CARPENTRY-FINISH OR ROUGH Additions, Kitchens Drywall Closets, Panties, Basements Tnm • Lie No )Ob too small1 • 313-522-2563

OLD FASHIONED CARPENTER Kitchens. Baths. Ceramc. Painting 4 Repairs Low prices ucensed 4 insured Call Leon 313 953-9525

* R E M O D E L I N G * An phases of Carpentiy • Doors • Crown Moldings • Sla.' Raws • Base mem Fmshmg No Job Too Small1

* * 313-455-3970 * »

CAPITAL ELECTRIC All types eiectncai wirtng Do my own work Lie. 4 i n * . Sr discounts, free esl 7 aays/24hr 1-800-253-1632

ELECTRICIAN NEEDS your work Spas, tans repairs F>hone 4 TV* Cable lines Call Gary -

Too free. 7 days. 888-322-0321

FAMILY ELECTRICAL certification Violations City

rec ! i „ (Ob Free estimates •ected Service changes or any sma»

313-422-8080

• ROWE ELECTRIC 4 SUPPLY • ElecJrtc Contracttng 4 Supplies

Res 4 Comi • 33920 Van Bom Wayne 313-721-4080

AFFORDABLE HOME REPAIRS Kitchen, bathroom etc remodekng Plumbing, electrical, you name it Big or Smalt (313) 681-2239

ALL AROUND HOME REPAIRS 4 installation Ptumbmg. eiectncai.

carpentry elc Joe, Licensed (313) 537-6945

ALL HOME improvements - eiectncai S plumbing, paintmo. waupapenng carpentry 4 more 313-336-6936

or 313-261-8224

* GENERAL CLEANING « 2 Women • Experienced

Suppkes • $45 per Oeanmg Insured • (313) 934-5972

. . . . - 2 6 0 0 (313)835-8610

Rec rooms. Basements Kitchens. Bathrooms New 4 Flepairs .

(810)471-(313)835-1

C t r p e t Cleaning/ Dyeing

MARS BLOG 0 0 F^aaVComril Additions Kiwien Dormer* Rec

Room. Bath Sokng Free esJ Prompt service 313-538-2666

' * P A C H O T A S * >

C O N S T R U C T I O N 14224 Berwick. Livonia

Additions Garage. Kitchana. Baih* Ba*ement* Wmdow* Door*, ate

Licensed & l i w e d v 313-422-6321 /

A FAMILY BUSINESS

R O N D U G A S B L D G . 8646 CROWN LIVONIA

. A PERSONAL TOUCH • STAIRWAYS 4 RAILINGS

KITCHENS-VANITIES-COUNTERS BASEMCNTS-OOORS-W1NOOWS

STORE RENOVATION * me. 28 yr* experience

313-421-5526

REC ROOM. KITCHEN a Baih Spe-oalwti Al Remodeling Fomeca 4 Lammal* V«a 4 Maetercard

(810)476-0011 l313>836-8610

ALPINE CARPET 4 UphoWery Truck mtd fast drying same day 2 rms 4 hal $35, Sc*a $30 Loveeeat $25 Also boats.cars 313-422-0258

C a r p e t Repair/ Ins t i l l a t ion

A A A CARPET REPAIR & CLEANING

Expert In*t 4 Quality pad avjW Seam*. Bum* Reetretchmg. Pel A Water Damage Squeaky Floor* Ceramic 4 Marble inst 4 Repair Same Day Sen. All Worti Guar Thank you tor 22 yrs ol loyaRy

810-626 -4901

Excavat ing/Backhoe

M A CONSTRUCTION Speaafczrig xi excavation damoKicn. grade work, ccmc/ela removal Hrfy rate* 4 M k Uc-1ns 313-425-0034

Fences

• A BETTER FENCE • Residential 4 Commercial

Cham Lmk 4 Custom Wood Free Est (313) 728-7394 24 hr

Firewood

ABSOLUTELY SEASONED V yr spM mixed hardwood $5ft1ece cord p«*-up Smalen amounts aval Dekver, aval Cantorvnaerby areas 38474 Cherry M«. Careon 313-961-4630

Chimney Building1

C l M a / f o j a i ^ ^

SENECA CONSTRUCnON Kitchen 4 baih speoeael Supenor

aes^n conatrucco" 4 service uoeneed 4 maured «10-39*124S

eAppreoaeon Value lor Y<x* $ $ • SEP NOT BUILDERS WC

Concept to completion _ a » i * 0 e c * s 4 More

Lc 4 me # 1 0 | 737-5908

KIRK S CONTRACTING MC

t m a f t i r m k m l

LeCOURE SERVICES „ J « « o r 4 RenkjJa»no 26 r * Exp Lie 4 me Rodmg 4 G u * r * Ootn Wmdow* 4 I d n . CamaM 4 IWk M l i P l u n * - ^ t EiectfieM Comaaaa M Is f t m Bm

rlllOl 364-5S38 or 354-3213

T M O R C O N S T R U C T I O N Comm R M Remodel Repeir

One ca* does I a»' k I M 3l3-2®6-8400

Csrpeatry

BARRYS CARPENTRY B a r * B a a i m a r l Met

Mokdey Raaee - Free eel Guar 1 V T 7 * > UC «10-47»-6668

CARPENTRY BASEMENTS Rapars Compieta Home I m p r o v

ueanaed 4 maured BuMer C M J « M at (113) 522-5401

MOW You Can Display Your

Business Card HERE!

Chimneys Buia New 4 Repair

Wil l beat any pr ice! Senor citizen (Sacoun.

Licensed 4 maufed BEST CHIMNEY INC.

810-557-5595

313-292-7722 4214 woodward Ave Oak Park. Ml

Floor Service

BRADLEY HARDWOOD FLOORS Repers . ii'elaleBcina • Reinxartrg

Ins . 313-541-3331

NATURAL WOOO FLOORS

ABSOLUTELY LlCENSEO'lnsured CALL DU-IT-ALL

For SPECIALS on Ceramic Ties, Interior Pamftng 4 Firashed Base-

mems Electrical Plumbing Dry-wa». insurance Work and Other

Home Remodeling 810-363-4545

HOUSE-KE-TEER CLEANING SERVICE

Professional, bonded 4 insured teams ready to clean your home or busi-ness Oulsde winoows 4 carpet cleaning available 7 aays Vik Servicing the com-munity tor t4 years

Member Of BBB (313) 582-4445

110 Income Tax

Ret i red H a n d y m a n All types ol work |313>83S-8610

(810) 4 7 1 - 3 7 2 9

103 I Hauling/Clean Up

C P A WITH 12 yr*. expenence and Education m Taxation and other financial mailers Expect strong set vice Call Phil Putney 1313) 953-1040

AA SUNSHINE eJOE'S PLASTER 4 DRYWALLe HOME IMPROVEMENT • Speoakzmg m water damaje Dust

Pamting. waltpapenng miner repairs free repars. 32 yrs exp Free ES Specials 30 yrs exp 810-442-7543 810-478-7949 Pager 810-890-9332

(810)471-2600 (313)835-8610

Water damage ms work, plastering painting, lextured spray -epaf",

« * ARTISAN CRAFT e • msideOutside Pamt 4 Stain

Faux fimsh,'marbleize rag. sponge Textures Too 810-597-4M3

• BOUROUE PAINTING • Family operated over 45 yrs Oualrty work 4 matenals Reasonable rates Neat 4 prompt (313) 427-7332

CHANGING COLORS PAINTINO Intenor/Exterior Painting

Eugene Hubbuck 4 Sieve Ogo Free Est 810-433-9033

Creat ive Wal l Graphics Murals • Rag • Sponge • Feathe'

Designs to in your decor (313) 522-0305

DONT PAY a penny more than you re legally obligated to 11 yrs expenence reasonable rates Can 313-721-7741 pager 313-708-1385

D 4 J MOVING 4 HAULING Clean-up, fiauimg 4 daposal Ct mac aems We ham anything

Sma« Pick-Ups 4 Delrvenes Wesmand 313-729-1222

A-1 HAULING - Movmg Scrap metal. Oeanmg basements garages store* etc Lowest pnees m town Que* ser-vice Free est Servmg Wayne 4 Oak-land Counties Central localmn

547 2764 or 5 5 M 1 3 8

C L E A N U P & H A U L I N G S E R V I C E

We wi* come in 4 clean oul a* unwanted item* from garages, base-ments, amc*. stores offices, ware-nouses lactones 4 buiKknj* Also power washing, cleaning 4 pamting Best pnoes Servicing Wayne 4 Oak-land County Licensed 4 maured

810-354 3213

Landscaping

AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING

LaCoure Serv i ces Complete landscapmg. Lawn Mamt Old landscape removed, new --stalled Sprinkler start-ups repair mst HauHmgfclean-up serv Flesid / corm srvedoad bark SlOyd Free EB

(810) 354-3213 469 -5955

AFFORDABLE QUALITY LANDSCAPING PLAN EARLY

Sod TREA SOvub i uMaan. o m u — iwvncapes Free Eat 313-266-8273

CMfMNEYft REPAIRED Cleaned Screened New AR Roof Leaks Slopped Senor (Mac u t m« Smce i»52 Crown Contradmg 42810 W 10 Mle MOM

31^-427-3961 810-344^577

CWnagSernce

• FueaTiina • rteemieiu'i

named »10» 373-7873

* JDC HAULING CO e Residential 4 Commercial dtfcns Rubbish concrete, etc Reasonable

7 dayVwk •601 7073

4 ccxnpeeeve tneured. 810-554-0311

V OAK FLOORS a TRIM Floor Sanding Service Staiwmg. Repaw* maiaRa»on Shoe Mold insured. Free Esl (31$) 846-8828

TAKE AWAY TRASH SERVICE We had anytfwig A Load on Our Truck is a Load OH Your Mmd" 24 Mr Service Free Estimates

810-334-2379

Garlics

g f e c t a l r t r

eNEED YOUR HOUSE CLEANED?e

Cat Jam an f w apoi (313) 328-8316

SUPERIOR SPRINKLER 4 DEC*

BREMNAN DOOR »«TALLATO»« S A L E M C R V I O

• m i — a n g . " W W » ^ Steel • ator» . O u o n a - a i O f

prt* caparear 3'3-534-57*7

G A R A G E CXXDRS & O P E N E R S

We sea 4 service a * makes ct gerage « x n ( opener*

A l worti guar--Raits 4 M n r w e l bMt your beat daat •revanca e o t - O a day service

. SAVE MONEY . F R E E E S T M A T E S

SHAMROCK DOOR 3! 3534-4863

Garage Door Repaar

GARAGE OOOR « J « T CUT OFT GaPranoed bollorri aRgia neteaed

SAVE A OOOR I 4 0 W S W U S T

GARAGE DOOR aprm

• lop Co

100 G o t t e n

CLEAMNG S C R M M N G R ^ a r *

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 2 0 0 0

4-0318 or 313-601 iMR S H O V E L

• Resodding of Lawns . Drainage 4 Lew Areas Repaired • Poos Feed m or Removal • Dm-Concrete 4 Shrub Removal •Finish 4 Rough Grading •Smal l

Dozer Wert Paul 313-326-6114

DAYLIGHT PAINTING Intent* - Extenor Free Estimates 810-478-4140

148 P l u m b i n g

AJ FOLEY PLUMBNG 4 HEATING repces laucels. water healers sewer Cleaning Famey owned smce 1962 Licensed Free est' 313-425-8282

ALUMINUM 4 VINYL SIDING Tnm • Replacement Windows Seamless Gutters • Licensed

Manning Construe 313-427-0748

VINYL 4 ALUMINUM Tnm roofing 4 gutters/Windows

Quality work Licensed & insured (810) 471-4165

VINYL 4 Alum siding Gutters mm enclosures, roofing 4 related work Alum cleaning, waxing restoration

(810)471-2600 (313)835-8610

MASTER PLUMBER All types d remodekng 4 repairs Ue>' Ins Free est Clean, last service Don the Plumber 810-353-3755

FIRST QUALITY CUSTOM PAINTING intent. 15 yrs exp Free estimates Comrrvresdemiai (313) 585-8254

HIGHEST QUALITY PAINTING ai lowest poeade price 20 yrs exp " iterances FREE Eaamate*

PK Pamong • (810) 478-3461

INTERIOR 4 EXTERIOR, PAINTING ,

Dec** staming 4 sealing 3f3-562-8889. ask tor Vanees*

* INTERIOR * PAINTING BY MICHAEL

HIGHEST QUALITY Siammg • Tenured Ce*ngs . Pnaster'Drywan Repair

. Wallpaper Removal . Free Estimates 810-349-7499 3T 3 -464-8147 j

JOE BENITAH Custom painting 4 waWapenng paper removal Ca* lor winter specie"

(810) 360-2962

122 Laundry Service

104 HeatinfCooling

LANOSCAPING. SPRINKLERS far Mizaeon lawn mamienanca daan-jo* tree cuRng 4 removal bnck paving 313-534-4480

FURNACE CLEANED I C h « » a d $38 85

Service 4 mata«e»on 1 * I t * 810-474-4804 una I ' l «*ngiCocRng

B o a e k p r o v e a e a l 106 MSRO CONSTRUCTION

Window* • R o o R * • 9 « n f l Wale^Kooang • W T DO IT A u . ' For y o c beet deal a iO-426-M8i

123 l t w \ Garden MainLServiee

FREE LAWN CARE 1ST WEEK Many Ckecoxml Program* C a l Now

MATURE S PATH 313-728^200 Pager 313-238-1287

127

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 (313)835-8610

" Sewer C u . . •a1«5ns Remodei-ng

i 8 ' ^ Plumbing 4 Sewer Cleaning

Repairs 4 Alter

194 Tile Work • Ceramic/ M a r b l e ^ u a m

AAA S E R V I C E S Ceram* 4 Maitrte Sales 4 Repair

810-626-4901

R e m o d e l i n g

e KITCHEN • BATHS • COUNTERTOPS * BASEMENTS

25 yrs experience Relerences Can Darryl (313) 522-8510

R o o f i n g

T ree Service

31825 Treslam Farmington Hms Quality work completed with pnds

Family Owned Licensed • inaurad • Fair pnee*

For Honesty 4 Integrity ca* 810 855-7223 or 810 476-6884

BEAT'ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE'

(810)471-2600 * (^3)835-8610

New 4 REPAIR SNngtng rubber tooling cedar flal tamng gutters 4 related carpentry Insurance work

L O W R A T E S

(810)476-0011 ^ (413)835-8610

PAJNTING.PAPERING Plastemg Repairs Waawashing

Visa 4 Mastercard

PAINTING Speclek7mg m ineurarv Piaster I >ywa i Repeirs Waupa paring Exterior Pamting AAjrrw**"

Renewed meaner Pairing

PROFESSIONAL DECORATOR CuelorTi waltpapenng 4 pemang No icb too a e J l p a o * rale* to. »*ed moome Ca* anyama 313-414-9362

FAMILY BUSINESS OVER 55 YRS

S E N T R Y CONTRACTORS INC

30785 Grand Rarer Ste 210 FARMINGTON HILLS

ROOFING SPECIALISTS ALL TYPES L C 4 WS

K you are molung tor duality 4 p«D"ea»ona«m

Ca* 810-476-4444

196 AAAA NATIONAL TREE 4

STUMP REMOVAL Tnrnmiino. Deep Root Feeding Low rates Com'l' Rascfi Free Esl ms (313i32€^067l

AFFORDABLE TREE SERVICE Tnmmmg 4 Ramcval Utno Clearing Stump Gnrtdmg Frewood Free stc»np gmdmg wtree removal S« Discount Smce 1874 8KM74-6388

A 1 ANDREW TREE SERVICE Tree tnmmmg removal, stump grinding, land clearing in*./Free Est God Bless you 313-458-4655

MICK 4 DAGO TREE nemovals tnmmmg. tfkppmg

• I d clearing H r f i Ranger truck UC 4 ms (810) 471-5038

Tha Ongmai TREES R US Tree Removal Tnmmmg. Sti*np Removal Lol n<mbe» Lie

vai. i nnwrwng a»i*"V ,M Cleanng 24 hr

4. ins 810-423-8023

Flat Roofs New roe* or repae Residential or Commercial

Shmdes J Papain John (313) 542-0108

Q U A L I T Y P A I N T I N G Thorough Prepareaon Work Myse« smce 1887 f ree Eanmalas Frank C Femi»a 810^31-6262

Linoieu»Tiie

VELASCO CONSTR CO INC Baaement* Rae Roowa. Kflchan* 4

StAT^EP^damage " i * I N S W K S S WORK Roo»ng Sirtng Door*

e e 313-42S-483D It

J0TH CENTURY REF»llS»RNG Tub. Ma 4 appaance re^ezmg Tub reoazmg $190 $ r "arrarey Cafl 8 1 0 758-4144 or 4 0 M H 4 S U

METRO FLOOR COVERING tor carpet «a. Wtoleum Saiee 4

i l l l a n r mauranee repan Free ( * 313-425-2000

138 A a T I M E M O V I N G

THE SMART MOVE"'

Uc / lns (810) 773 -6476

RE SCIENTIAL

313-513-0404

PROFESSIONAL MOVMG TWO MEN « 8 0 M R

Claan - 24 R. truck Free ER 810-7874

Q U A L I T Y PA INT ING Thorough Preparaaon work Myee« smce 1967 Free ERimaMa Frara C Famiga 810431-8282

S A M PAINTING INC Free Eaamataa maancr Cow and Reaidant ial in»urad and

(313) 284-6426

TURBO SHINE PAINTING

(313) 414-8333

MoCRACKEN PIANO SERVICE T w a n . MatuMng a Re8raaten«

P anoe Soujr 4 SeM 810.J87-4088

GARDEN CITY ROOFING 4 CONSTRUCTION

Tear cRa 4 recover* Flal root ape-Ms Lome (313) 513-0089

LEAK SPECIALIST

Wr*Mn guar • Memtw I M a Bua B 25 f t esp • Lie (810) 827-3233

TOMS RESIDENTIAL ROOFING Yam round ReieeonaMa Pntaa

I writing 31 3-4^5-5444 Ue.flna

199 Typ«<

MAPLE TRANSCRtPTION Computenzed imeC typing 24 iv te lephone d ie la t ion se rv i ce

810-528 9153

VaUpapenng

ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED Wal lpaper I ns ta l l a t i on and/or Removal Paa^Rng 4 Plaalanra Ca* Mary al <313) 28^0385

PROFESSIONAL PAPER 4 PAINT Paper hen^ng r r p a n M r a r wa* $10-$! V N I Melpt

repair EM Re» * 313454-4819

175 Sewv^Akemiou

•SEWING UNLIMITED* type* m aawmg ia«aa appam

malwaar wadRngparnaa 4 home C CRI Mareyr- (313) 281-8675

176 S e v n f Maduae

Rrpa^r

ALL MARES REPAIRED 81 VOUR HOME WHEN POSSIBLE

810-788 I960

e WALLPAPEREPAINTING * Experienced • Free eat • Work

wen ar teart • Waapapex Removal . Senior Ckec (3lS) 422 7743

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 (313)836-8610

Papenno. Remove!, Painting l Exp Woman V«S4 4 MC

I Wall lashing

(810)471-2600 (313)838-8810

Walwaahma wmdow 4 ru# cleaning AII ikypea of re»air*

Vtaa 4 Maateecard

2 J < * )

7 3 2

C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 7 3 2 t o 8 2 4 O&E T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 6 , 1 9 9 7

Coapuien

SUPER C O M P U T E R SALE SAVE $$$ - SUPER VALUES

KALAMAZOO MICH S U M MAR 9 10AM to 4 P M

W I N D S STADIUM 3600 VANRlCK OR 2 Woc*» S ol 1-94

al mat too SeanUe Road N E W & U S E D C O M P U T E R S L o - e s l Priced Dimk» in U S A

S O F T W A R E $2 a U P Prepaid pftone cards 54mm $ 1 0

Aonwuuon $5 00 13131283-1754

E k f t r o o c * Audio. Video

C O M P L E T E C A B s y s t e m 10" s u b -•rollei amp d e t a c f t a d i e f a c e C O Li t e near m u s l sen $ 3 5 0 8 1 0 - 8 8 1 - 4 4 2 7

R E A L I S T I C S T E R E O R E C E I V E R 100 " a r t s pe r c h a n n e l 6 rnoe o n w a r r a n t y $ !2&*>ee l 3 1 3 - 4 2 7 - 9 2 2 7

VidwGaaw. Tapea, Movie*

S E G V & E N E S 1 S 16 6iU 2 con t ro l r e r s s M t i s e n e i l e n a n n s 14 g a m e * $ 2 5 0 • (313) 4 S V 1 5 8 1

HobbietCoisai Stamps

N O R T H W E S T DETROIT C O I N CLiJ8 SHOVH

& Forergn corns nourt, door prizes Free M m Suii Mar 23 10 lo 5 Cardinal Moone-, K ol C «a«

25300 Five Mi l . Ra ReOlord

HoapitaJ Equipment

FOLOING Matter 3 W « , «a f te r S n o * e r stool Po l ty cna i r

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

A H E f i . C M * l R L I K E n e w a n a

for »Q&> (3131 281-7797

L a m Garden 4 Sno* Equipment

7 5 0 Miacellaneoua For Sale

BEANIE BABIES k » i M ' I Have a l naiMy ' • M d ptua Sanaa. Spooky Rada> 8 many mora

# C a I 313-213-2614

B E D R O O M SET ' 4 p a . U bad. Blonde wood >450 EJecMc lawn

C L O S E E N C O U N T E R S ano. ma»-membertTap $3895,value.

(810* 543-7448 naoe m e m b e r a h U S O d n a g o M t M

OEMUMIOiFlER 4 0 pint 1 year <*J. ueed 3 monme $125 . Can »v«s 18101 642-8960

FAB S H O P equipment TIG «i«K>ei «ne Durner Deri u n o g i rroac U M ale (810) 420-4944

MOBART 10 quart rni*er SSSatwW Cannon PC 10 oopier Used vary Mtle ak* naw $175 810-474-8619

HOMEOWNERS WANTED!!

Kayak Pool* ia looking lot demo-nomesfles to a$piay our n « » maintenance "aa Kayak Pool Save thousands ol SiS antfi m.s un* jue opportunity'

CALL NOW"' 1-800-31 .KAYAK

H O N D A G E N E R A T O R 1400 »atts 6 years o ld $300 610-399-1216

H O TRAIN Layout L Sftaped. |8»4 & 4 * 4 ) c o r n q n n wim an accessories $400 Call 313 -464 -7218

J U K E BOX - 1965 Seeburg SS160 full o l 4 5 g o o d cofKMion, $750 S O L D

N K j H T VISION- tanoculars $765 n«e scopes slamng al $795 hand scop** star«ng ai $4.95 (313) 451-5606

N O R D I C FLEX Wortd Class edition. WOuttertty aflacnemeni. moving. muO» sail aicaiKerrt $450 (313) 453 -2688 arte' 4 00PM

Pi A N O -GRINNELL Brothers S a n e ! $ 1000rtoes1 S o M Oa» ENTERTAIN-M E N T C E N T E R $500-<bes! Boff-. excellent condition 313-937-6745

7 5 1 M u r a l

! InstniBeoU

ABANDON YOUR SEARCH' 7 Piarwe under $ 1 0 0 0 Bene*, l imng. dakvary 4 warranty nctuded

Micnigan Piano (610) 548-2200

BABY . G R A N D PIANO snow p a c « a sound Paean $5000 Northv*Ha (810) 348-3521

BEAUTIFUL L a w n oauo • Full k u a in aicaaam condwon Part $3600. asking $2600 810-254-5706

D R U M SET nava> been uaad M a s snare 3 torn* 6 stand $300

(610) 651-4380

ELECTRIC G U I T A R S - Hard case 2 yaar old, neer mint. Heritage 150 Classic uaf $ 1800 - $850itiast 1 yr 0M. mmt Wasnbum J6-S Hollow Body List $ 1 0 0 0 - $65Q«esl C a l noon-Weave mag 810 -220-1122

F R E N C H H O R N AJeiandei DouMe playad by D S O norru l bast ofler Vlokn, old german 810-541-0889

G R A N D PIANO - 5 1 8 m , Mack satin lunad and raguiaiad Beautiful cona-tion $2600 (6101 594-0699

G R A N D PIANO - 1660 s HagspMl walnut bun 3 large ornate lags $6 500 Birmingnam ( 8 1 0 ) 2 5 8 2769

H A M M O N D ORGAN. Modal T500 v a r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 8 0 0 313-531 3667

P iANO Artist Console $600

(810) 682 -8599

PIANO STORY & Clar* Ccnscae 1948 dark wood good condition. $i000rbest (810i 647-1339

P L Y M O U T H GUITAR Michigan s Newest HERITAGE GUITAR Daalar' Jonnny S m i r

Swaal 16, H-S75, Gold Top LP. 5 new solid txxkas Taylor 855 $ 815 Martin HD-35 Gcson

LG- i Guild Slarfire A L V A R C i Y A I R I GUITARS'

CRATE AMPS '

Custom Buaong Expert REPAIRS 6 more 470 Forest

Ptace Downtown Ptymoufft (313) 459-8850

VIOLIN 3 4 SctxifU, wim case e icakem corKioon. naw $568 m l sen for $275 (810) 476-4199

L A W N ROLLER 1 year oM. used twice low type wave' M a d $ ' 0 0 Cal ' affei 5prr* 18101 642-8960

T O R © CCR 2000 sncwWower 4 5 | H P n«w condit ion $200

(313) 532-6909 I

S T E E L C A S E 0 E S X $225 M o d e Me cabinet $4C W a t e r e d queen complete $100 Eames Icfcxiger $ 8 0 0 Stack aD"e washer dryer $200 Call Jane 810-651-7559

T E L E S C O P E - CELESTRON C £ plus accesscnos r iojdas Dew Zapaar * a new $990 313-865-2056

- 2 W A L K - B E H I N D lawn mowers - 4 8 ' L e s c o $1700 and 36* Lesco $ 1 4 0 0 B o m I4 l tp Kowasaki engmes 1 ' ! yrs o ld 8 e>ea«ent coodmor Pay $2800 for ooBi & save $300 Caf Snakes-pear Lawn 8 Snow 313-525-0150

W O O D W O R K I N G TOOLS t a b * saw t>and saw. router 1 '.a£>« Mirer Saw accassones 313-326-0465

7 5 0

1 YR old Lane cadar chasl $200 Vitamaster dual action a ia roae bike $75 (313) 728-6859

Miscf IUMOUS For Sale 7 5 1

Musial Instrunenti

ARCADE MACHINES BlasteroKls $975 M A p e d a $975 Guemlia War $525 Arcti Rivals $375 E.callani condMion ' (313) 451-5606

ALTO SAX Conn - case, music books, good corxtton $450

(313) 421-1503

Tor DOLLAR PAID

F O R G O O D

U S E D C A R S Before You Trade or Sell-

See the Used Car Dept. at:

W e Buy P I A N O S (Spinets. Consoles. Grands)

Top pnees for Steinway Grands - AND -

HAMMOND ORGANS (B-3 C - 3 A-100 & other*)

Call Mr. Howard:

313-561-3537

7 5 2 Sporlinf Goods

A R M S T R O N G POOL Table kquria-non sale Ma>rcti 8 & 9m All floor models muat go $199 lo $4699

(517)482-7665

B R U N S W I C K G O L D Crown A ir9 ft p o d t a b * $2800 (2) B Ft antique n-w l taCtes av*UK«e 313) 565-9312

7 5 2 Sporti&f Goodi

K I N G COBRA 1 3 , 5 7 dufts. Heel snail $350 Tayor Made Burner BuMHe, 1. 2. 5 e l i t e $300

(313) 3 9 7 - 3 7 * 3

LIKE BRAND new Nortkcoack Wa»> fit 5 0 0 0 Cost i 6 S 0 sac nl ice $325 313-462 1336

NOROIC TRACK Non»c Spofl 460 composite, good cond«on $390 Canko-Gkde. $100 810-584-07S5

N O R D I C TRACK I yi OKI Nardty used must sail $200

i#10l 646-7202

N O R O I C TRAK Medalhon w pulse sansor excellent condnon $650

(313)261-0785

P ING EYE 2 • irons 3-pw sw rw 10 ckibs Eicellanl condition $350

810-682 1362

POOL TABLES AH slate anftque ukra modem

Bar site Floor modal demo's 810-389-7255 Eves 810-547-3980

S C H W I N N AIR-DYNE enercise Dike excellent condkion I w t f y used $275 (810) 299-4306

TREADMILL - WslO 0-10mph power wickne. programmable a«tra wide. Wke new $475 (810) 228-2866

7 8 4 Dop

CHOCOLATE LAB. 2 112 years old female AKC spayed 8 0 p a n d l h r loving « tw needs lots ot aaankon Loves large areas U IWI 1 play

Great wim kids, wail groomed * lakan car* ot MakeoHer

(313)427-2488

OACHSHOUNO PUPPY Mala rrwv l a l v e smooth Home raiaad Great

313-453-1213

OALMATION PUPS - AKC. 8 loyal $ lovmg snots wormed encal-

$150 81CM73-58S7

ENGLISH G O L D E N Remavar pupa. AKC, show cftampion blood kne, f e m a l e $ 6 0 0 A l i e r 4 p m , 517-652-8234

ENGLISH POINTER PUPS - Emew Line close dogs $30C

ENGLISH SETTER Male 1 yr okf Needs a good famay All shots Neu-lerad $150 (313) 425-0672

ENGLISH SPRINGLER Sparseis AKC. 8 wks male cfiamp«vi sired, shots $300 313-422-7693

G E R M A N S H E P H E R D Puppws AKC Buck Mack $ tan Extremely large & mteOgenl (313) 426 -9787

7 5 4 Wanted to Buy

G O L D E N RETRIEVER Puppies -AKC champion Moodme first snots

(810) 727-4512

G R E E N P R O V I N C I A L furniture glassware jewelry old stuff ate

IB 10) 685-0646

WANTED TOY TRAINS

(810) 477-0650

SS ANIMALS

KTS/UVCSTOCK

#780-798

AnimaJSemcei

IN O N E l a n m a i e o r (So Your <J<

$5.1«* . $

E CLEAN S C O O P • ol l t ie n a * M s l 0 O 0 you sg» duty is CAM au ly 2 e a c f i aactAonai d o g 113-421 5 8 0 4 ^

7 8 3 Ciu

EXERCISER E Q U I P M E N T Para-mour* CTX Workout Center Eieal-lant conation $1000 firm After 6 (8101 477-7511

GOLF C L U B set wah bag Top Quality $65 313-425-1617

GOLF TECH C U S T O M IRONS. (3) tfiru SW Senior graphite shaft we4 balanced1 $450 (313) 427-S536

G U N S H O W at Waahtenaw Fair Grounds m Salme M l . Sal Marc* 8 9-5pm & Sim March 9 9-4

I O U A I D R I V f R f r M A G C M T * HP '

1 8 1 ( M 7 6 - 7 9 ( X f ^ ^ S ^ ^ : 1

12 HOUR POOL TABLE

LIQUIDATION BLITZ 2 DAYS ONLY Saturday Marcn 8 8 9

Noon til 6prr

300 TABLES REDUCED SAVE UP TO 60%

VISCOUNT POOL (313) 261-8580

CATS 8 K ITTENS For adoption Sal March 8 l - 4 » n OW Orchard Theeter Orchard Lk Rd N of 12 Mile The Cat ConnecSon

7 8 4 D o p

GOLDEN RETRIVERS AKC vat checked shots wormed, dew-dawed papers Parents to be seen

(313j 534-3440

LAB PUPS Adorable beauMs, 6 weeks old Smart 8 heallhy To good hemes onty $50 3 1 3 - 8 3 6 - & 4 4

LAB PUPS AKC Meek males great temperaments shots, wntien guar-antee (810) 655-6767

LAB PUPS AKC.. chocolate first shots male - $300 f e m a l e s • $350

Lrvonia 313-261-1S37

MINIATURE OACHSHUNO AKC. long hair pups, 2 males. 2 females. $400 (313,1878-5060

NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF pups, rare breed champion blood lines. 313-278-9789

NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF - Blue, pie* of the Uar, 17 wks Ask for Richard 810-569-8008

P U G PUPPIES Adorable b o m 12-22-96 AKC. Val checked First ahots C a l 1313: 981-5226

ROTTWEILER CLUB has intorma-tton on AKC puppws and c*ub mem-bership (810) 749-6829

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES 9 wks old. AKC a l shots mahogany, from $400 (313) 426-337S

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES • AKC. a i c e l e n i disposition & structure, dews & tails removed 1st shots I wormed bom 21 18, $ 4 0 0 rrtSBas, $450 temeles 1810) 664-5483

ROTTWEILER RESCUE - Rescue 8 adoption Foster nomas needed C a l (810) 334-5223

ROTTWEILLER - 2 years old male, neutered good wim children Lap dog $50 00 Can (313) 416-8945

W E L S H C O R G I - 9 month old Mate Purebred $300 Ca8: (313) 525-5069

W1REHAIRED F O * Tamer 8 mo ok) mala. AKC. papers $ a * shots

(810) 647-2313

7 8 6 Bom*

Dt Mare Thoroi Hweatae$i

4 K n d 8 yrs. 17 Hand*, 300 aaya 810-829-5491

• « 313 592-8249

REGISTERED '1 A aC BoOi EngUatv Western Gooa Iran horse 4H-good lor 0egmner-a(>iariced 810-798-2312

WESTERN SHOW aadOa c*g rm• $1200 Aaluna $950beel never ueed

(3131 288-7038

Horae Boarding Commercial

H O R S E BARN covered 4 corral available for 2 horses Maple/ Telegraph area Tenant lo feed & cara. C a l Sheldon 1-800-397-8397

7 8 8 Botwbold Pet* Other

BIRD FAIR Sun March 9m 10am-4pm

Wayne-Ford Crwc Leegue 1645 N Wayne Rd Westland Public welcome Admission $2

313-326-2424

F E R R E T ft cage lor sale Please c a l Kristy after 6pm (313) 937-2708

7 9 1 PetSuppiiet

F ISH TANK. 35 gallon Hex. almost new Oak gram cabinet, power heads. Hot Magnum Mter Complete set-up salt or trash Paid $ 9 0 0 -Askmg $325 (810) 4 7 3 ^ 6 7 9

AUTOMOTIVE flCCRCRTlONAl

VCHICICS #800-899

8 0 7 MiflibfeafGo-IUrti B M W 1982 • K75S Loaded wkh bags E icaleni common $6200

(313) 207*6133

HARLEY DAVIDSON 1903 FafcOy $ 8 , 0 0 0 ai extras, i owner

(313) 721-8691

HARLEY DAVIDSON 1998 Fal Boy • tees man 1 0 0 m4ee purpt»'s*ver a l stock $19 ,200 313-387-2267

HARLEY 1993 FLSTC Heritage Sol-tal . m m . Mack, low maes aduk owned $ 1 8 400 (810) 540-2106

HARLEY 1997 Heritage Class* s d l M . 2 lone pamt 0 miles ml Hartay Davidson werranly $22 5«Vt>est

(313i 4 5 9 * 3 4 9

HARLEY 1996 Road g r e e n , extras $ 1 8 313-429-2143. days 313-323-6633

oad K m a Mack.' a e n . extras $ 1 9 9 0 0 E v e s

HARLEY 1995 softa* custom, candy berry 13 400 miles many extras $16,800 (313) 416-9656

KAWASAKI 1995 KX 500 never raced exceaent condition $3700 1992 RM250 $1800 810-548-0008

YAMAHA 1983 Venture - Fu» dress 39 000 miles $3600 or best offer

313-563-2381

8 0 9 Off Road Vehicles

H O N D A 1996 300 A TV - 4X4 snow Made, trailer, low hrs as new pay ort balance, must sen 313-266-5387

HONDA FOURTRAX 1994, 300EX Wie new. very low hours. $ 4 i 0 a t i e s i

(313) 537-4856

360 YAMAHA Warm* , 1994 4 Wheeler $2 999 be si Contact J i m s

810-227-1511

Soovmobilei

ARCTIC CAT 1995 EXT 580 EFl -G P du lch kit 4200 miles Great con-dition $ 3 8 0 0 810-227-0176

ARTIC CAT 1995 Jag Deluxe e « c Inc start reverse extended warranty 900 miles $3800 810-652-6402

SKIDOO 1994 Formula Z excellent condition 1700 miles $1500 ol options $4200 313-397-0396

8 0 0 Airplanes

CLASSIFIED ADS Get

Results

A K C GREAT Dene lawn female 1 1 yrs, spade house f a m e d >oves chil-dren (810) 435 -0227

A K I T A P U P S Home raised beeuhes Too peOgree Written gauran iees C a l (313) 581 -2582

BICHON FRISE weeks shots

810-294-5128

AKC pups 8

B O R D E R COLLIE AKC male, 5 mos an shots craie & accessones included $500 (313) 454 -8918

B O X E R PUP AKC 4 mon ths b r e n d e l f ema le h o u s e b r o k e n $350 (3131 531-0855

C H E S A P E A K E 8AV R e l i e v e ' s - 6 wks old, AKC $40C

1313) 582 -0135

C H I N E S E PUG- Puppies AKC 8 w k s shots wo rmed $SOO T w o females two males 313-534-3056

ROT«fVEiLORS - AKC 1-1 Yr old female $300 2 puppws 9 wks $400 each (313) 326-7410

SHELTIES, AKC (miniature come) sable 6 white health guaranteed 8 wks BngMon area 517-546-7471

SHIH-TZU - PUPPIES, AKC, 1st shots Cute ft Cud<9y

(BIO) 643-8690

SHIH-TZU Puppy, female shots $400 313-«20-1076

SHIH TZU Pups - 8 weeks AKC, shots MacX'wmte female ft whrte male, $450 (810) 34S

S H I H TZU pups 8 wks old A K C Shots guaranteed Clean healthy ft home raised (810) 471-7312

SIBERIAN HUSKY • female Mack ft wfi i tge 10 mths , an shots, $40 t t bes: (313) 868-5824

S P R I N G E R POINTER mix - 2 yr old male To a good' home

(313) 459-1703

A D I F F E R E N T K I N D » / C O M P A N Y . A D I F F E R E N T ) K I N D of C A R .

Tlx StUurn SI,2

5199 PER MONTH *87«» DUE AT SIGNING

36-MONTH LEASE

Introducing one ol the nicer

leases around. Not because ol

the affordable payments. And

not because ol Saturns great

value. But because we hear our

lack of pressure and our lair

pricing make leasing a

Saturn just plain nice. SAtlPN

Boatsttoton

1986 Baia 190 sun-

shoreline trader $7995 (810) 220-3931

ALUMACRAFT LUNKER 14 Baas boat - 30HP manner and trailer Extras $280HUest 313-4S3-8180

BAJA 1981 - 17 5 f t , open bow, V6 outboard. 2 0 0 hp custom trailer, excellent conation $5,75Qrtiesi

(3131 266-6185

CHRtS CRAFT LANCER 1974 23 M w trailer $5,000

(810) 656-1855

C H R I S CRAFT 1965 1T Super Sport-327 Chevy engine wooden ham trailer, $24 ,000 (616) 547-6655

F O U R W I N N S - 1994 19- Open bow, VS trailer extras Like new $14,600

(810) 471-3242

M A R I A H - 1995 Ta lar i 1 art Emended warranty, many extras Asking $13,000 (313) 42 f -2575

P O W E R Q U E S T 1990 230 Con-quest . 330 HP saent cf*»ce. immac-ulate $22,000 (313) 453-5679

SEARAY 1966 - 25 foot. Cuddy excelent condaon Brand new traler low hours F i * y rigged lor down rigger fishing All aqupment included hsh finder toran arrvTrrv cassette etc Sia.OOOOest 1810) 476-3201 or (517) 546-3468

SEARAY (968 - 21 II rrud-cabm I sleeps 4 loaded new malo», tandem

trailer SSOOO 313-127-9673

| SEARAY 1961 SRV 190 • 165 hp «V out. easy load trailer $4,500 or trade

I for Corvet te (313) 782-1485

I S T R A T O S 1993. 290SF, 200 horse-power, O M C Venom 5 yr warranty

j 20' 7". loaded wmany extras Looks, i nma new, low hrs uNmale Bass boav ! 'amity siu boat Free storage through

5-97 $19.00&tiest 8 1 0 - 5 4 8 ^ 5 3 8

T H O M P S O N 1993 26 Santa Crowe Merc .5 7 liter 8 6" beam sleets 6, <iadad. Eagle tra*a> txmk Excellent-

, Best ofler 313-464-7337

W A V E R U N N E R •.•cover ft douMe i rakc Owner movad Less man 3 0

' i r s use $2,500 <313) 426-3408

YAMAHA 1995 Wave Rader 701 ec. traaar exxrer Greal C o r * » o n $4 9 G O t * c ofler 313-274-8241

Boat DoekafMarinea

BOAT WELLS AVAILABLE

Great Pnoee starkng at $1 660 annu-Sand VoaeyCal

LaimOry Corwanance Saora Engme R e p a * ft Pan Saw* Playgrounds. 24 h> guard Manaey Manna 31300 N R»var Rd Hemaon Twp Open House Saf-Sur 1 Oam-3pm March 1S-18

8 1 0 - 4 6 9 - 6 0 0 0

( j rxmgtor . lo ( M I

BOAT WELL'S AVAILABLE

Manna maivit access Huron • (810)783-3078

SATURN OF ANN ARBOR

313-769-3991

SATURN OF SOUTHFIELD

810-354-6001

SATURN NORTH

8 1 0 - 6 2 0 - 8 8 0 0

SATURN OF PLYMOUTH

313-453-7890

SATURN OF LAKESIDE

8109-286-0200

SATURN OF TROY

810-643-4350

SATURN OF FARMINGTON HILLS

810-473-7220

SATURN OF SOUTHGATE

313-246*3300

SATURN OF WARREN

810-979-2000

Pavmcnii based on 1997 SL2. automatic tranamiaaton and A/C. with M.S.R P. of $M.665. Lkeme. till*, rcjinraiion le«$. laxea and iniurance art e*ira. Firai month t lea$e payment <tT $199 plus SI80 rfwia n and $49.S acqonmon fee (M7* due at »ign-ing) Option to purchaie at lea$«-end for S 10.4!e> 3ft montMv payment* total I/. 164. Primary lending source muat approve lease .Mileage chargc of $.15 per mile over J6.000 mile$. Le»aee n responsible for excet$i\-e wear and_u»e. Payment* may be hifher in some atatea. Delivery must be taken from participating retailer atock by 3/15/97. 0199- Saturn Corporation.

YAMAHA 1982 440 SS. runs grea l $700

Call (313) 722-3609

YAMAHA - 1 9 9 4 v-Max 600 LE elec-tric, reverse stuOded $3795 1995 Phaser LE warmers both excellent oorxWwn $3195 (810) 349-9204

YAMAHA V-MAX 600 1994 red dear , fast $3400 (313) 397-2786 pager (313) 958-364 7

YAMAHA 1985 XLV 540 2 warmers , electnc start runs excel-lent $1 2 0 0 (3131 261-1076

Auto* Wasted

ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST $ PAID FOR Quality Cars & Trucks

We buy with iMeflrtjr ie can Jeff Benson Car Co

(313) 562-7011

820 JuoJt Can Wanted

ALL AUTOS-TOP$$ Junked wracked or runnmg

E & M: 474-4425 Evenings 313-801 1859

Track* For Sale

B R O N C O 1995 XLT leather loaded ivH power priced to sen at $16 988

CHEVY 1996 Extended. 5 7 V-8 cap loaded $19 995

CHEVY 1995 1500 Si lverado Steps ide au tomat i c l oaded $ 1 5 9 9 5

CHEVY 1995 S-1Q Extended V-6 automatic air $9995

LES STANFORD OLDS/AURORA (313)565-6500

CHEVY S10 1992 extended cab w 'cap loaded. $6750 810-78

Black 4x4 I 3 engine

) 1-4751

CHEVY S-10 ' 968 Pickup. 4 cyl-inder manua l I ransmiss ion 110 0 0 0 miles CO player very dependable S I 5 0 0 (810) 220 -5705

CHEVY 1993 S10 Sonoma Hke new low mueago V6 manua" t ransmis-sion Maka ofler (313) 459-3094

CHEVY S10 1988 5 speed manual , w 'cac ft bedkner 129 000 miles, $1500 S O L D

CHEVY 1991 s -10 - 5 speed new engine warranty new sires clean. Trafer h i i d i 12 250 iSO'CD

CHEVY STEPSIDE 1970 p r o l y l truck, needs cartiurator ft electnc work 350 engine Good condilxon $ 2 5 0 0 or Besi offer 810-347-3415

CHEVY 1995 4x4 extended cap. 8 ft Bed 350 motor M power $18 ,000

1 800-240-7166

DAKOTA 1993 LE, clean loaded rustproofed bed liner 53.000 miles, $9 SOOtiest (313l 481-0693

DOOGE 1993 0 1 5 0 LE Ex iended cab V 8 aulo 38 OCO mnes « a o e d rust proofed S800C 313-522-6887

Campers/Motor HoneaTreiJen

D O O G E RAM 50 1969 Pick up auto-matic bedlmer runs good Good shape $1295 S O L D

D O O G E R A M 1995 1500 SLT Laramie package' 4X4 $13 500 or Best orter (3131 427 -1571

AiRSTREAM 1993 - Landyacht 33. all options 15.300 mi les like new $58 700 Owner t inancmg

(810) 227-4099

C A M P ' N G TRAILER (Old) good 'Or tools or s torage

$250 (8101 656-6532

D U T C H M A N - 1995 5th whee l w / s l i d a - o u t 27 t t l ong , l o a d e d $13.000.t>est 313-459-7192

EMPIRE motorhoma 1978 Dodge Class C, 2 0 . 50 0 0 0 maes auto-matic 360 e r v n e 1 owner Excel-lent $4 SOOties! 313-421-7271

FIFTH WHEEL. 30 11 . 7 ft gas/elec tndge s tove w o v e n complete bath lots of storage. $3500 810-469-7591

JACO 1991 Designer travel trailer side k i tchen quaan Bed loaded exceaent. $10,500 810-471-4625

J A Y C O 1993 22*1 travel trailer Hke naw' Many e t r a s l Sleeps 5 Non-smokers $8400 (3131 721-9146

JAYCO 1995. 1207 pop-up sleeps 8. kmgqueen beds 3 way fng awmng. screen room. 4 place Bike racks excaflam condroor $4700/ Best (313) 425-5921

M O T O R H O M E 1979 22 vary g o o d condit ion runs excel lent low mi les $5850 (3131 937-0272

PACE A R R O W 1988 Class A. 34 FT low males. l o M e d excellent Must sail $26,000 (810 l 656-6532

P R O W L E R 1994 XT-1 (22W) 8et ler than new many extras After 5 p m 810-247-1972

R O C K W O O D 1 9 7 8 - P o p - u p Camper Sleeps 8. fumaca, Good condition $1500 (313) 326-8995

RV M O T O R H O M E . Travel Cratl Tourist 1992. 2811 quean sua bad Excellent condition Extras Low

$25,000 ( 810) 685-3213

SEA B R E E Z E 1993 - 3 3 Bus mode l O n l y 12 0 0 0 mi les L ike new $45,500 1-800-334-1535

S O U T H W I N O 1986 - 33 ft 454 Chevy, 61 000 rrmes dual roof air. dual fumaca, microwave quean bad. over-head bunk back-up camera, central vacuum awmng, generator, $26 000 (313) 728-2465

SUNLINE 1992 2 2 trailer, sleeps 6 sail contained, exceaent condition. Call 6 - 9 pm $7800 313 459-6124

T E R R Y 1993 Resort 29J Iront kjtehen loaded exceaent condGon. $11 OOCVbest (517)548-1600

n o Cooatraction, Heavy

CASE DAVIS Mmi Sneaker pipe puaer wan tuaOa Runa ft works great $4800 of beat ofler

(810) 474*e014

F R U E H O F F D U M P Traker 14" 4 wheel pup. ak brakes new dump hoot Works great $1950 or Besi

(810) 474-6914

Aato Miac.

BLiZZAK S N O W Tirea (4) 236 / 6 O R I 6 Great lor a Mark VIII 313-418-8221 Eves

DOOGE 1995 R A M SLT - 4x4 5 9 L V8 Heavy duty serv ice group, tow package, snow p low prep bedl iner l onneau cover cruise, air rear w indow 21.000 mi les Excel lent con-a t i o n $21 000 (810) 652 -6258

D O D G E R A M 1997 1500 4 *4 . C l u b Cab SLT very low miles L o a d e d $24 500 (810) 437 -7596

D O D G E 1964 '1 Ton Pick-Up 8 b e d 6 cyl inder automat ic L o o k V r u n s grea l $lSOOt>est 8 1 0 471-7054

F O R D 1991 Explorer S p o n - forest g reen asking $ 6 5 0 0 or bes i of ler

S O L O

F O R D F-150 1997 assume A P lan lease. 3 door super cab 4 W D , 9 0 0 0 miles $ 3 6 0 m o 810-544-1972

F O R D 1990 F150 Club C a t excel-l en t condi t ion rw-miles red. $ 7 5 0 0 firm (3131 592-6855

F O R D 1995 F150 "FLARESIDE" X L T automatic air 5 0 liter V 8 23.000 miles $14 995 D E M M E R FORD ( 3 t 3 ) 721-2600

F O R D 1995 F150 Supercabs (71" XLT V8 automatic, aw full p o w e i loaded, great select ion Pnced t rom $14,995 D E M M E R FORD (313) 721.-2600

F O R D 1997 F150 XLT Fiber cap bucket seats loaded 2 d 0 0 0 mi les Very d e a n S18 500 After 6 p m (517 .468-3226

F O R D 1992 F150 XLT - Mini c o n a -tion low miles fully loaded. O n e owner $10,800 313-721-7972

F O R D 1994 F150 XLT Pick-up. air power w m d o w v l o c k s c r u s e lilt 19,000 m«es 1 owner $10,994 D E M M E R FORD (3131 721-2600

F O R D F150 1995 XLT 4x4, 302 V 8 automat ic air. loaded 14 000 mi les $16 995 D E M M E R FORD (3131 721-2600

F O R D 1997 F-150. 4x2 super c a t Lana l all opt ions p lus bedkner. Ton-neau cover ft runnmg Boards 14 0 0 0 miles. $21 800 313-421-2071

F O R D 1995 "MARK i l l Convers ion" Pick up. V 8 automat ic air leather

aluminum $14 9 9 5 DEMMER FORD

2 3 000 mi les

(313) 721-2600

F O R D 1995 PICK-UP XLT ex iended cap loaded sunrool fcber| low mdas $17,300 313- !

F O R D RANGER 1990 - 6 cySnder exiended caC 5 speed L o a d e d SSSOO/best 1313) 525 -5243

F O R D 1994 RANGER XLT alu-m m u m wheels 31 OOOmkes $8 4 9 4 DEMMER FORD (313) 721 2600

F O R D R A N G E R XLT 1995 • extended cab. 5 speed, fibarguss cap bedlmer Excellent condition 43 0 0 0 miles $ 1 0 2 0 0

1313) 332 -1706

F O R O RANGER 1993 XLT 5 speed air siereo oassena timed windows utility box ft b e ^ n e r 56 000 maes Vary dean' $6500 313-416-1705

F O R D 1994 Ranger XLT 5 speed bed Snar excadent condmcm like new 17 0 0 0 maes $8,500rt>es4 Call

(313) 455 -5226

F O R O 1901 Ranger XLT - strawberry red 5 speed cassava an bedmer $5,490 (810) 624 -7996

TENNYSON CHEVROLET

i l Peartie Johnson

n Bill McDaniel

We ext end a warm

welcome to FearWe

Johnson and Bil l

McDaniel who have

recently joined our

ea\ee team.

Pearlie and Bill invite

all t h e i r f r iends , .

neighbors and previ-

ous c u s t o m e r s ' t o

s top in and say hello.

32570 Plymouth Rd., Uvonia 425-6500 Mondey A Thuradey 9 30 a.m.-9:00 p.m ; Tu—day. VMnatday 6 Friday 8:30 a.m.4 p m

Tracka For Sale

F150 1995 Super Cab - F i * y Loaded loo much lo Hat Y*«ae Factory war ranty $18-500 313^462-4953

GMC SlERRRA SLX 1993 axMnded cat), cap becknar we* memtamad $9850 <313) 459-3572

G M C SLE Pic* up 1994 exiended cab lull sua 4x4 Z71. loaded $18 500 For into (810) 541-7058

G M C SONOMA 1994 - 41 .000 maaa 5 speed, 2 « - » a A M / F M C D Excel-leni conOkon $6200 (313)455-3^91

GMC 1995 SONOMA, red pick-up 15.000 males $900(Vbeal

(313) 541-4641

GMC SONOMA 1996 SLE extended cab 2 wheel drive, loaded. 12.000 miles (810) 474-8711

GMC SONOMA 1993 - V6 manual a>r Sony CO 42.000 miles $7900f best (810) 652-3639 IP 406 -4802

G M C 1987 Suburban Loaded excel-lent condition Must see $5900 or best 1810)684-2781

GMC SUBURBAN 1995 SLE - 2 wheel dnve rear doors, wh i le w. gray cloth l i e n o r Very, very c lean' E«1 warranty $ 2 1 0 0 0 1810) 476 -7585

G M C V. Ion pickup 1983 Blue Work ready Good condit ion $1 ,275 or Besi (313) 451-5606

G M C 1967 ton pick up 8 cyknder. automatic $1800 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

G M C 1966 112 Ton Pick-up, V-8 automatic Nt air very nice condit ion $4500 (517)546-0657

RANGERS 94-96 Regular & SupercaD

Ove i "2 instoek Start ing frc only $7980 STKa TT1-1f

FAIRLANE FORD (313) 582-1172

f rom

RANGER 1993 STX ex iended cab a l black beauty very low maes 2 year warranty This week only 0 down available 2 0 minute creOt

(313) 455 -5566 approval by phone O A C TVME AUTO

R A N G E R 1996 *

(610) 437 -7706

RANGER 1994 XLT Super Cab cylinder automatic f iberglass l Clean $9995 (8101 348 -63

S P L A S H 1993 low miles 4 0 L alarm, spon Buckets, tonue cover naw t ires.$9995ties1 313-261-6172

Mini-Vans

AEROSTAR 1991 - £ x » l l e n 1 condi-t ion 1 owner 106 000 mnes $4300 810-478-8780 eves 810-349-6472

AEROSTAR 1990 Extended An Wheel Dnve Mainta ined 104 0 0 0 miles $4 800 (313) 453 -2297

AEROSTAR 1991 extended, E d d w Bauer new tires, wel l kept low maes extras. $ 8 2 0 0 (313) 459 -2259

AEROSTAR 1991. 4 whee l dnve. extended 95.000 mi les S5.20C Can (3131 453-1224

AEROSTAR ' 994 . XL l oaded new tires ft brakes warranty $9 ,900

(313) 459 -3865

AEROSTAR 1994 XL-PKis Wagons automat ic air. power w m d o w a l o c k s cruise, tilt, 'ear wiper washer privacy glass, low miles From $10 994 DEMMEP FORD (313) 721-2600

AEROSTAR 1993 XLT 6 cyknder ex iended loaded good condtoon

810-473-0735

AEROSTAR 1991 XLT. Ex tended -Loaded well ma in ta ined and very d e a n Non-smoker Asking $8 200 Cal l (313I 522-1731

A S T R O 1994 LT ex tended w. Dutch door, loaded 39,000 miles very d e a n $13,400 3 i 3 | 425-1283

A S T R O 1992 LT - 8 passenger loaded excellent condOion 70 000 maes $10 500 1810) 478-7683

A S T R O 1994 - 7 passenger excel-lent conat ion many new pans asking $ 7 9 0 0 t » s t 810-926-5417

C A R A V A N 1992 LE - M o m s Ta» ' , Loaded 118.000 mi les $4 500

(810) 851-7129

C A R A V A N 1992 Original owner great condit ion 60 000 miles V6 a»t Full maintenance records avai lable $7 695 313-981-8967

C A R A V A N 1995 S £ Air a m t m , cassef le CO power iocks.'winoow keyless entry excel lent cona t i on $16,500 (8101 471-3361

C A R A V A N 1993, SE "7 passenger automat ic , air stereo dark red $6999 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

C A R A V A N 1992 a250 white con-vers ion package air tin cru ise cas -sette. power s teenna t i rakes V8 sunroof glass $970(Vbes! A M 313-455-4862 P M 810-669 :9859

DOOGE 1986 Caravan 1 So.000 miles remanufactured engine at 90.000 miles S2500 810-177-0228

DOOGE ' 991 Caravan V6 auto-matic a« cruise. SS 50CT»st

SOLO

DOOGE G R A N D Caravan 1993 Loaded 3 3V-6 48 0 0 0 maes Excel-lem condition $11 2 5 0 t e s l M-F 9 - S (810) 588-0202 or Eves W e e k e n d s (810) 649-1820

F O R D AEROSTAR 1988 - Edfke Bauer - 86 000 maes good condit ion $3195 (313) 255 -3555

FORO 1993 Aerostar - 7 passenger 4 7 500 miles trailer hnch w w inng EioetterK condition Very d e a n $8500 j313) 453 -04*8

FORO 1995 Aerostar XLT ex tended w a g o n s air au toma t i c p o w e r w i d o w s . l o c k s cru ise Wt 7 pas-senger From $ 1 3 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

F O R D A E R O S T A R XLT 1991 ex tended 58 900 maes. exce l lem corxsnon J6500 ( 3 i 3 i 581-3216

G M C 1986 tn rx van - exceuenl work van $1800 or best after

(313) 240-647B

G M C 1993 SAFARI extra c lean well cared lor 2 year warranty avail-able. only $99 down. 2 0 mmute credit apc'oval by phone O A C TYME AUTO (313) 455-S566

G M C SAFARI 1995 mma conversion loaded1 Leaner TV VCR CO caa-sene powerwat windows so*a locks rear hea la> ertra s' 24 0 0 0 maes Explorer package $21 700 (810) 347-0360

G M C SAFARI 1996 SLT • A W O Excellem conation Loaded. 3 3 0 0 0 maea $ 1 9 9 9 5 (313) 668-8900

G M C SAFARI 1987 SLX - high maes Runs ft looks g o o d $ 2 5 « y i i r m

(810) 559 -2900

G M C 1987 StarcraR Safar, 4 3 Liter automatic 7$ 000 maes on retmm engne $2 000 (810) S45-5941

G R A N O CARAVAN 1993 SE l oaded 80.000 maea r o d e l a r m M c f t e a n

$9900 (313) 420 -0185

G R A N D VOYAGER 199V LE Aa

mxearon $6 TOObeal 810-474-7487

G R A N D VOYAGER 1801 L t - V 8 7 •VOI / S O L D

LUMINA APV ' 9 9 3 Extra a e a n cat 810-888 -7452

MERCURY VILLAGER G S 1896 e»n«»ani M b e n p h i a aummer tnps $ 1 8 8 0 0 (STO) 474-8258

P L Y M O U T H VOYAGER 1992 a>

$490M>ael e e e e e e e e e SOLO

P L Y M O U T H t a * 7 good $ 2 2 0 0

P L Y M O U T H VOYAGER ' 9 8 8 * k f W t f looka ft rvma m r I k i r i 9 6 0 0 0 maea $2800 ( 8 1 0 ) 4 6 1 - 2 9 1 0

5 A M C X K T T E '99a « M a MMher e e d e * 43 000 r»«ea Iom packaoa Eaoaaenr a ta .aoo a i O W W l

T W N M O m 1981 • 58 000 i

» 1 0 i

v o v a _

trnutmm 8 4 0 0 0

(3 '®t « s

l a r c h 6 , 1 8 » 7 O & E Classifications BOO to B30 ( * ) W

M €MPLOVM€NT Miii-Vaia

TRANSPORT 1986 wife a car. low maaa. chad seats, remote tacks,. aport

$14 ,996 (313) 464-9344

VOYAGER 1995 V6 , Uke hew 27.000 miles, meny axvSa must sell $13,900 Afler Spm, 313-456-7477

WINDSTAR 1996 GL wagons (3) dual airrtieet. automatic power wm dcrws locks, eruae. Ml. pnvkcy glass cassette Loaded! From $15,995 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721 2600

WINDSTAR 1995 • wagons, auto-matic. su. power windows ocks cruise, Ml, 7 passenger, 2 to choose, pnced from $14,995 DEMMER FOf lO (313) 721-2600

8 2 6 Vans

8 2 6 Vans

8 2 8 JeepU Wheel Drive

OMC 1887 Stare rah Conversion Van-

good transportation $2500 (313) 937-8319

PLYMOUTH 92 - 97 Voyagers ft Qaravana.-plaoty to choose ' S u m n g al $6995

b v o m a •a Chrysler-Plymouth (313) 525 7604

Jeepsi'i Wheel Drive

EXPLORER 1996 S p o n 4*4 - 2 door white w'grey tnm, imder 12.000 miles Excellem conation $22,900, Ca* (313) 729-7133

E X P L O R E R 1993 S p o n 4x4 ted. loaded 56 . 000 maes 1 owner L * a new $13 ,995 (810) 737-1777

E X P L O R E R 1993 4x4 Eddie Bauer white w t a n leather tow mmt. $14 ,000 (313) 326-5

E X P L O R E R 1996 XLT 4 door sun-rool. leather interior $24 500 Cal l af ler 5pm., (313) 459-6874

BLAZER 1996 - excellent condition loaded red 29 000 miles. $20499

313-8786271

A E R O S T A R 1996 XLT Extended Wagons . 8 passenger automatic, dual atfAtaat. power wwidow&locks. c r u i s e , t i l t , c a s s e t t e F r o m S 1 5 9 9 6 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

ASTRO V A N 1995 Fully loaded, low mi leage $16 ,000 or Best Excekent condit ion (313) 937 3 2 7 9

C H E V R O L E T G - 2 0 1986, 7 pas senger convers ion very good condi-t ion $ 3 , 5 0 C b e s l (810) 624-7027

CHEVY C O N V E R S I O N 1990 new exhaucMi ra* Good condd jao 87.900 miles $ 6 9 0 0 ( 313) 878-6271

CHEVY 1993 G30. ca rgo h ighlop automatic V 8 overdr ive a», excel lent, $ 7 4 9 5 t » s t 313-464 7916

C L U B W A G O N 1990, XLT. au lo 8

runnmg boa 313-J27-3

C O N V E R S I O N V A N 1995 loaded 2 2 . 0 0 0 mi les, like new, $ 1 6 , 5 0 0 313-721-6066

DOOGE 1990 B - 2 5 0 convetsion. van 'oaded, c lean low maes $8900 or Best (313) 425-2731

D O O G E 1990 B - 2 5 0 convers ion van loaded, c lean low nudes $8900 or Besi (313) 425-2731

DODGE R A M 1990, 125 000 miles excellent condi t ion, al l records wefl mamlemed. $4500 (313) 425-5740

E l 5 0 1995 C O N V E R S I O N V A N 16,000 mxles. 5 0 V-8 Fully loaded TV,VCR $17 900 (313) 542-9644

F350 1968 14 f l cube van. with over " e a d box runs ft dnves great, must sell $ 4 0 0 a T » s l 810-474-9322

F O R D 1995 A E R O S T A R Cargo Van automatic, s lorage racks 26 , 0 0 0 miles $11 ,995 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

FORO C H A T E A U 1995 E t 5 0 . c lub wagon, SBMer V8 au tomate dua l air ft hea l tu» power quad captains chairs wi th Bed seat a luminum wheels $17,594 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

F O R D 1997 Club W a g o n XLT 5 4 tiler. Trf lon V 8 au lomai ic . a« full powe-. 8 passenger, cruise, till dual air Bags, F M C Test Unit, only 10 miles $19 997 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

F O R D 1995 Convers ion Loaded 25,000 mi les Dual AIC. TV 'VCR $16,900 (313) 728-6549

BLAZER K5, M l s u a . immaculate condition, this one has it aB small down $61 D-woek/y No cosigner needed 20 minute credit approval by phone OAC TYME AUTO • (313) 455-5566

BLAZER 1996LT Fully loaded Pre-mium suspension ft l ow pkg . leather Interior $23,000 810-435-7620

BLAZER 1996 LT, 4X4 4 DOOR tow package CD loaded 1 5 0 0 0 miles M im $21,900 810-477-9590

BLAZERS 1996 LS 1996, 4x4, full power sunroof. C D player low miles Like new! Only $17 . 9 M

j . r i j i i j w . V i f f l M C T W

•BLAZER 199'—S10..4X4- red. u s * . i. mulher tune up high miles

excaaam $4950,feest (810)661-9243

BLAZER 1993 Tahoe LT 46,000 miles N e * I,res Good condition $13,800 SOLO

m o w w B r K T F T T T T T r $3399 TYME AUTO (313 ) 455 5566

BRONCO II 1989 XLT 139 000 mrfes new transmission ft du tch $4500 313-427-3935

BRONCO li. 1988 XLT 4x4 auto-matic. new t res brakes, s h o c k f wall maintained $3,200 810-589-9095

BRONCO 1995 XLT 27.000 mites tow Call

package (313)

Loaded $18,900

537-3449

B R O N C O t 9 9 5 XLT Special Edit ion black loaded, mmt cond r ton 27.000 miles S21.000 810-380-0030

CHEROKEE 1989 Laredo 4 ,4 , 4 0, automat ic , a» opt ions 2 door 100 000 mnes $5800 810-655-4972

CHEROKEE 1992 L c e d o - 4 acor, 4x4 burgundy, loaded w'power seals, 63,000 miles perfect condi-tion1 S11 Boot ies) (810) 254-9744

E X P L O R E R 1994 XLT 4 door. Red loaded 2 3 . 0 0 0 miles. UM power $ 1 3 9 9 4 D E M M E R F O R D 13131 721 2600

E X P L O R E R 1991 XLT • 4x4 5 speed C D 134.000 miles o a d e d excel lent, $6300 (313) 4 5 3 5 6 7 9

F150 1995 -EDCME BAUER 4x4" automat ic . air, f iberglass step, all the toys 12.000 miles $16,595 D E M M E R F O R D (313) 721 2600

F O R D 1996 A E R O S T A R -4x4" E m e n d e d XLT Wagon, dual amTieai (»uad capta ins chairs with Bed seal

l u m i n u m w h e e l s T u - t o n e $18 ,496 D E M M E R F O R O (313) 721 2600

F O R D B R O N C O 1976 II Eddie Bauer, automatic, sunrool, alarm, new tires. 156 0 0 0 miles Very good cond i t ion S320Gbes l

- (810) 227 3 3 2 8

Jeepsf4 Wheel Drive

JEEP C H E R O K E E Laredo 1992 toe package 4 door lu* power non-smoker white excellent shape

4-1741 sgeoortiesi (B10) 474-1?

JEEP 1993 C H E R O K E E 4x4 Spon. a u t o m a t i c a i r . C D p l a y e r $12,770

FOX HILLS Chrysler- P lymouth- Jeep-Eagie

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

JEEP 1985 C J 7 4x4 Blue with r e m o v a b l e h a r d l o p and doors $2,500 or bes t (810)960-9697

JEEP 1993 G R A N D CHEROKEE Limned lop to the kne luxury 4x4. sale pnea only $ 1 5 790

FOX HILLS Chrysler P lymouth-J«ep-Eagie

3 1 3 4 5 5 8 7 4 0 313-961-3171

JEEP 1995 G R A N D CHEROKEE Limited, V8, leather , every c lea rance sa le S 2 2 860 cheap '

FOX HILLS Cnrys le r -P lymouth Jeep-Eagle

313 455-8740 313-961-3171

828 Jeeprt Wheel Drive

TAHOE 1995 22.000 rralaa. 4x4 2 door tu»y loaded keytess enoy rurv mngboardt. s p o t ! package, 100.000

$23,000 313- i rm warranty 1-256-5362

W R A N G L E R 1991 65 .000 city mkes 4 ^ g c l i n d e r $7,500

(313) 538-81

W R A N G L E R 1993 Green, 2 l ops V6 54,000 mi les new t * a k e s am- lm

S i b 900 810-253-9422

W R A N G L E R 1994 S a h a r a 2 tops 5 speed 6 cycknder S o u n d bar Loaded S 1 2 J 0 Q (810) 852-5056

Sports & Imported

M E R C E D E S 1996 320e, 2 3 0 0 0 maei 1 owner bnfcant silver Bose sound system sunroof, excellem conation, serviced ai Estate Motors Competitrvefy pnced at $<3,900 Must sell 810-377-3840

M E R C E D E S 1994-95 SSOO wanted lo buy Can assume lease Pnvate Weekdays Ron (810)-365-5000

MERKUR 1987 red turbo, mce car. most extras, great mileage $2700 or best (81u) 344-1159

Sporta 4 Imported

MITSUBISHI 1993 Ckamanta ES -Woman* car dean, non-smoker 69 .700 miles $12.500 313-273-4094

MITSUBISHI 1991 Eckpee G S an power sunrool an exceaent thrucwL M u s i s e e $ S 5 0 0 ' b a s t D a y 810-546-4702 or Eve (810) 9 2 6 - 1 9 ®

MITSUBISHI 1993 3000GT SL -5 speed 37.000 maes new w e e dam gieen w b e ^ e leaner interior, a> power exceaent condition S17.50Cibesl (810) 478-3708

8 3 0 Sporta t Imported

M U S T A N G 1969 G T C o n v e r t * * custom 34,000 ongmal maes. re«f tan. pioteeaionaHy set-up Vortec Supercharger t lwu suspension GSC's P i n c h system. 450 hp. neve< raced, perfect condHion always stored Adult own»p $ 1 5 , 0 0 0

810-206-1100

N I S S A N 24<JSX 1990 5 speed A * sunrool ttaded. alarm new tires ongmel owner (313)525-7180

8 3 0 Sporta 4 Imported

SAAB 900S 1996 5 speed fu»y I $19 ,900

SAAB 1988 9 0 0 Turbo, haichbaefc. -

5 speed, sunrool Claan' Fu»y malh-tamad $ 4 2 0 a t » s ! e e e e SOLD

S U B A R U 1993 Impreza sport wagon. supWcondition, air. automatic elec-tric wmdowa/mirrors. new kres ft Brakes. $6500 (810) 624-3324

W R A N G L E R 1994 4x4 automatic, soft-top A M F M cassette power steermgibrakes. only $10 ,288 a a ^ i i T m ' r r T T f i T i ' ^ j —

3 B a S S S 3 M B 3 B S YUKON 1996 SLT. 4 door, black gray leather toasted, $29,500

(8101 442-3749

Sports 4 Imported IS 9 0 0

J E E P 1991. W-ang le r Black extras e a C D H a n t c o n t f i t i o n $ 6 9 0 0

313-266-1^30

F O R D E X P E D I T I O N 1997 • 17" to capta in s Chair 5 4 hire $29,000 Kar ' (313) 2 9 5 4 ) 4 2 or 459-6222

F O R D E X P L O R E R 1 9 ^ f SPORT door dark green. 57.600 • i 0 0 :-31V4?1

E X P L O R E R Sport 1993, 4 « 4 manual , mint condit ion 45 000 mi les powe r locks w indows oaded, $ 1 3 900 (313| 937-2042

F O R D E X P L O R E R XLT 1992 loaded, 5 speed 62.000 miles S10.400 (313) 366-9662

F O R D 1993 Explorer XLT 4 door, 4x4 new l i r es exhaust Battery ft brakes $14 2 0 0 313-451 0964

F O R D E X P L O R E R 1995 XLT 4x4 4 door l o a d e d 36 .000 mi les S21 500Ues1 (3131 441-0135

F O R O 1995 EXPLORER 4x4 Spof l power moonroo l automatic ait 6 a s c C D player, sport seats s lep bars loaded $17 995 D E M M E R F O R D i313) 721-2600

CHEROKEE 1994 66 000 nrtes. c lean , l oaded g o o d condi t ion, S l 3 , 5 0 0 t e s 1 (8101 414-7432

CHEROKEE 1991 Sport $12,000 4X4 2 door 5 speed, air 87 000 maes greai off road 810-969-3917

F O R D 1995 F 1 5 0 XLT 4x4 V8 a-r C D p layer f iberg lass step, front-rear t r a c t i o n l o c k a x l e s l o a d e d $14 ,795 D E M M E R F O R D (313) 721 2600

F O R D ' 9 7 8 4x4 - 350 engine nor. tues 50.000 actua miles Dnves great S l . 2 0 0 t i n t <3 '3 | 522-3643

C H E R O K E E 1987 4x4 6 cylinder 4 door trailer package 90,000 miles Very d e a n ' $4900 313-525-2469

CHEVY 1995 Blaze- 4x4 loaded CO player, great condit ion-.J17 500 Call eves - (810) 624-5742

F O R D 1967 150 4x4 Looks ft tuns g rea t $ 6 , 0 0 0 o i Besi of ler

(313)49*-2826

G M C 1996 J immy SLT 4 a , 4WO Oark cher ry red leather loaded. « rrmes $22 5 0 0 810-348-7468

FORO 1995 Convers ion Van , 5.8 liter. V 8 dua i an 'heat automatic quad capta ins chairs wtth Bed seal trailer tow package 1 0 . 0 0 0 miles $ t 7 595 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD 1993 Convers ion Van 5 8 Liter. V-8. dual heat ft air. captain s chairs Bed sea! 34.000 miles, new brakes ex tended warranty Sharp $13 800 (313) 3 9 ' - 0 4 7 6

F O R D C U B E 1995 vans (3). 1utoo stroke Oiesel a u t o m a t e , flat floor, 16 f t G r e a t w o r k v a n s F r o m $21,495 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

CHEVY 1993 S U B U R B A N 4x4 loaded leather rear air & heat 48,000 m:ies many ext ras $19,900

810-315-2428

G M C 1969 Sierra, 4x4 4 3 L 5 soeed 8 0 000 miles S7000B«s t O t e r (313) 464-9575

CHEVY TAHOE 1996 LT Victory red with pan leather inteno- trailer package fabulous condrt ior 26,000 miles $26 500 1610) 338-0550

CHEVY 1990 4x4 S^verado Exce-lent conat ion , spof l side new tires ft exhaust 66.000 mites loaded 'iBer g=ass cap $9,700 or best ohB"

(810)486-1204

FORO C U B E Vans 1995 460. V-8. automatic, 16 toot, ftat floor, ramp walk through door roll up rear door S18 595 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

F O R D 1995 E - 1 5 0 cargo van. 35.000 mines. 302 V-8. a m - i m cassette, wnrle $ 1 3 50Cbes t (313)531-6940

F O R D 1995 E3S0 Chateau Club Wagon 460. automat ic duai air-hear, lu l l powe r h e a l e d , t ra i ler l o w package, q u a d c a p t a n s chairs wrth Bed seat $18 ,995 DEMMER F O R D (3131 721-2600

F O R D 1994 Econo l ine 34000 ang-inal maes 1 owner hue new $17,OCO negot iable (3131 592-6855

FORO 1993 E-150 Convers ion ai-power. dua l stereo/air,1heat, TV V C P Sharpl $ 1 3 : 9 0 0 (313) 459-5973

F O R D 1994 E l 50 D Elegant conver-sion van dual uriTieat automatic power w indows locks, cruise t>n cassette, q u a d capta ins chairs w«lh a Bed seal, 22 ,000 mi les $14 994 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORO 1996 E 2 5 0 H D Cargo Van -VS. loaded warranty $17,500

(810) 360-6566

FORO 1989 e q u i p p e d w.'handicap lilt 1,000 miles on new angina.

(810)380-8551 $7800 eves >313)4643865

FORD 1996 E250 Su*>er Cargo Vans (2) wfi i te extended, au toma te air $16 996 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

DODGE 1995 DAKOTA CC SLT, 4x4, full power Bit. cruise a<r. CD changer Oniy S 15.488

DODGER RAiDER 1989 4 x 4. auto-matic V -6 1 owner air. exc cond ext 'a c lean 131,000 miles $2800

(810) 305-9305

G M C 1996 Y U K O N 4x4. V 8 -earner SLT Package. C D Only $29 360

FOX HILLS Chrys ler -Plymouth -Jeep-Eagle

313 455 -8740 313 961-3171

JEEP 1994 W R A N G L E R 4x4 only $ 1 0 4 4 0

FOX HILLS ~0¥SSlBr-«»1ym.outh-Jeep E agie

3 1 3 - 4 5 5 8 7 4 0 313-9613171

1993 JIMMY 2 Door 4X4 Loaded S ' i 500 or of fer

(517) 546-4382

JjMMY 1993 SLT 4 door white

new $14 ,750 (810) 737 1613

R A M 1995 1500 SLT 4x4 lull power, trailer t o w package, extra Sharp $17 ,988

RANGER 1994 STX 4x4 automatic loadpd. cap 36 ,000 maes Excellent condit ion. S14 .200 (313) 459-9299

A C C O R D 1994 EX 4 door auto-matic 58 000 mi les $10,900

810-315-2428

ACURA 1992 leather phone miles $17,500

Legend - Sedan. C D red 78 .000

810-656-1955

ALPHA R O M E O M1LANO 1987 new, •ed paint-Tan leathei mlenot fully ser-viced Mint $8500 3 1 3 - 5 6 1 - 1 3 7 7 ]

AUDI 1987 5000S e'l power leather, heat sea l cru ise, sunroof $3-900 (810) 681-9243

B M W 1986 325 do lph in gray, door. 5 speed sunroof very nice

$4200 1313)946-7000

B M W 199 ' 325 I 50 0 0 miles, auto-m a t - c 5 1 2 1 8 3 D e a e i

(313)572-9808

CELiCA G T conver t ib le 1989. exce l -l e d e o n a t « n whi te 'grey interior

I Black top <7000 (810) 669-7132

S U B U R B A N 1994 loaded alarm 4 9 000 mi les S24.000-best offer Cal l 13131 4 * 1 - 8 5 7 0

S U B U R B A N 1994 rear air 4wd trailer pkg loaded, mmt 55 000 mrfes $22 500-negotrabte 810-627-9801

TAHOE >996 L T 4 door leather r e d ' t a n , C D l o a d e d $ 2 6 , 9 0 0 313 4 5 5 - 3 2 6 6

TOYOTA 4 Runne r t99C Green Excellent cond i t ion , 'oaded Below blue book $11 ,475 313-8S1-0903

CHEVROLET 1994 Corvet te Dark g r e e n S i 9 8 5 3 D e a l e r

(313)572-9808

JAGUAR 1988 Low m-ies -ed showroom conoi t ion extras, $14,003 days 810-576-6665 eves 681 9469

JAGUAR B i a c M a n Best O f e -

<992 - XJ6 Great Shape (810) 8 5 0 7250

Sovere ign $15,900-

M E R C E D E S 1987 3 0 0 0 Exce lent condit ion $10 5 0 & t » s t offer 8 1 0 ] 626-9971 or (810) 932-1237

M E R C E D E S 1993 6 9 0 - S L ->ke new. "650G mi les, an opt ions Black-Black 810-433-1378

G M C 1996 Z 7 i Ex iended CaB 4 . 4 automat ic , an. 350, V8. loaded 19.000 maes S21 496 D E M M E R F O R D (313) 721-2600

G R A N D C H E R O K E E 1993 Laredo red, C D . fully equipped. enoeUerw cond i t ion S I 5 000 i810 l 642-8275

G R A N D C H E R O K E E 1994 Limned V-8 an opt ions uxury leather Inliruty

S ' 8 . 5 0 0 1810) 469 1759 s tereo 500 (810) 469 '

G R A N D C H E R O K E E LTD 1993 4x4 f a t h e r loaded with -axury ft pr iced to sell a l $14,986 Warranty nc luded

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EXPLORER 1995 - 2 ctoor 4x4 -oaded. $16,300.1*51

(810) 773-5160

EXPLORER 1995 E o d * Bauet Loaded, sunroof, leather Sharp S22 9 7 5 Bes i Offer 810-645-6441

E X P L O R E R S P O R T 1994 a-r power winoows-locks cruise tilt, cas-sette 29,000 mi les $13,994 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

EXPLORER 1993 Sport. 4 WD, manua l , s l e reo c a s s e t t e A B S brakes Sunroof power windows 4 locks cru.se $9800 313-207-1673

EXPLORER 1992 SPORT 4x4 S9.500 After 5 p m » » • • » • • » » • » » » • • » • SOLO

F O R D 1995 E350 Super 1 Ton Cargo Van 351 V 8 automat ic air. , $ 1 5 9 9 5 DEMMER F O R O (313) 721-2600

F O R D 1994 E250 Super Van very good oondmon runa e»ce»ent V8

3 i > 4 5 ? M 7 ? M E V E S " 3 1 > S 2 - 1 ^

F O R D 1995 E250 * Ion cargo vans (35. automatic. 5 8 Mar. 3S1 VB. « » " » great work vans from $14 995 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2800

FORO 1995 F l 50 "Suparcae 4x4" VB automatic air caplam s eham. oaded $ 1 8 5 9 5 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

FORO 1989 Higfi lop « e o e d TV ' VCR extra d e a n # 0 000 maea $8 400 C a a 313-522-1307

FORO 1996 Slap van Grume* elu-W " bod* automate 2 wefcm-doort. racka M u « Seel Onfy 5 0 0 0 m»ee"l $ 1 9 ^ 9 5 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721 2800

F O R O S U P E R O u b Wagon., (3) XLT 1998 I S peaaenger V-8 auto-ma4e. duel a r t i e e t f u l poaier ctolh seals From $ 1 8 996 DEMMER FORO (3131 721 2800

G M C 1990 Cargo * ton, V-8 a u t o mene aar. 170 OOO >v-way m4ea waa

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G R A N D C H E R O K E E S -10 lo choose t r o m 1991 1996 Pnced lo sell Deale- 313-572-9806

I S U Z U 1994 - Rooeo Loaded •eather cd. sunroof, t inted windows o w mi les $17,900 Cal l J im at

810-317-6463

ISUZU 1990 Trooper II. CO V6 4 door 9 7 0 0 0 mi les." runs greal $5000 313-865-2056

ISUZU 1987 - Trooper 4x4 Excel leni condibon. well ma-nlamed Musi See S4600 (810) 696-4389

JEEP 1992 Cherokee Laredo - 4 door only 6 8 500 m,>es. 4 WD. most op l lons 25 mpg. S14.000 firm Cal- af ler 7pm (8101 362-5887

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. or ig inal o w n e i 3 0 . 0 0 0 mi les S9500 beat 810 -626 -9012

V W 1987 S c i r o c c o 16 - a ' » e 165 0 0 0 mi les lifer condHior runs »aod. S i 500 Eve s (810)/"SO-81A6

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INTEGRA LS 1990 - 2 doo» mr»oo« 5 speed No lus t 135 0 0 0 miles $5 900 'be* t 15171 7*7-0522

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CHEVY C O R V E T T E 1971 327 iengine T toe new l i tes silver Kir 's good $9000 E v e s 810-669-3296

C O R V E T T E 1961 R e d W h i l e ves Very good cond i t i on s e r o u s

only $ 1 8 500 810-474-6931

L I N C O L N 1974 M a n iV m o o n r o o l U * mileage i $3250 or best

MONTE C A R L O 1964 1 owner ca i Man-Nevada 3 0 5 a u t o m a t e a » a m h r radio a larm S l o t " condit ion $4000 H 3 5 3 2 - 1 3 1 I

INTEGRA I S 1994 1 o w n a i au lo mal ic 2 1 0 0 0 miles M u s l see' $ 13.600/best 18101 855 -5600 or

>!810» 546-4600

INTEGRA 1987 L S Red. auto-mali . air casset te sun roo l Greal corwtt ion 131.000 miles Ong^ia i owner $ 3 2 0 a e « s l 810-305-9652

BOiCK 1992 Skylart . loaoeo 55.000 i rules great condit ion $7200

• 5 t Ti 548-0854

I l E SA8RE 1995 an power Oual power ^eais 'utry . red • n l e r w

I e . re r« i 28.000 maes e«1reme»y c iean S ' 6 BOO 8 ' 0 1 733 9101

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VW 1966 & P L Y M O U T H CRAM BFKX>- ' 9 5 2 Bo«h E «cei lenl Ccmdi t ien i • aGC e a c h 1313. 699-5459

cE SABRE 1992 Cus tom 4 door an power ABS loaded sunroo l 1 owner S650C 313-451-7472

L ESASRE 1993 Cus tom seuan ! 56 000 miles leaded must sell'

S9 7Q0 313-531-0323

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I f SABRE 1993 - $10 $00 m r « cont-t o n 313-933-4150 w e e k d a y Oelore 5pm 313-464-2949 after 5pm

PARK AVE 1986 loaded m m oond phone w s p h r MOCOi t ien i 3 t 3 j 591-1100 X 211 Katfu-yn

PARK AVE lS«e toei mi les condrtion Wel l mainta ined (313) 937-1407

PARK AVENUE • 1991 4 door lull

Gray $6500 (313) 421 1316

PARK AVE . 1986 V-6 Dark Blue lull power, greal shape new eve r , th ing $3,500 (810) 474-5571

R E A T T A 1991 L o a d e d L o * mi leage E xoeHena condi t ion CoHec lors rtem (8101 478-2673

REGAL 1992 Grand Sport loaded excel lent condit ion 60000 mi les al l leather new brakes $ 8 3 0 0 Afler 5pm .810) 983 -3630

REGAL 1995 G S every opt ion only $14,660

F O X H I L L S Chryi ler -Ptymoolh-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

I E SABRE 1992 L IMITED Florida ,v 30 000 r u e s loaded a luminum

* n m l * mint , $11 300 B i 0 -650-8 i 8 i

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REGAL 1992 Limited 4 door Sun-rool 3 8 liter ABS e icepl ional ty oear , navy w gray leather 73.000

1810) 478-2986 navy > i $7500

SKYLARK - ,995- imr ted 2 d o o r . l u « y equ ipped airvl fr i cassette excellent cona t i on $10 995 313-388-9706

SKYLARK 1989 Powe« windows & locks am- lm cassette many miles Bu1 good condrtier' • • • • SOLD

B E R E T T A 1995 29.000 mi les au lo made n r . stereo 1 owne i • title $8999 «Hh only $89 down Only al TYME TYME A U T O (313) 455-5566

BERETTA 1968 red-Wue automalh-I ror t « " « B i « r v e E«cellenl condition Best oiler Atler 6 ( 8 1 0 ) 3 3 ^ 6 3 3 4

LUMINA 1990 V6, a l l stereo, runs good $3700 or best

Eves (8101 788-7826

C A M A R O 1988 automatic runs greal . 88 0 0 0 rrydes red on red S3700 • (313) 963-0506

C A M A R O 1994 t u c k T- top» aulo m a x power seats C D Maa wheels $11 000 (313) 374-0149

C A M A R O 1990 3 1 Mie. dark b lue gray 70.000 maes new V e s i tune up $430G'be«l (810) 474-0923

C A M A R O 1986 58.000 miles 5 speed t - l ops Southern car tirsl $2000 l akes TYME A U T O (313) 455-5566

CAVAL IER 1995 automatic air low miles. sale pnced $9890

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CAVALIER 1995 Excellent condi-t ion sunroo l 39 000 mi les $9800 or best c>tV*r M u s i se& 810-543-5203

C A V A U E R 1995 LS 4 door wadeo CO remote alarm, 17 0 0 0 r i f les $ l 0 9 9 5 / b e s 1 13131 487-5450

CAVAL IER 1993 RS 45.000 maes automatic an stereo 35 mp9 cute Mile 2nd car only $59 down 20 mmuie credit approval by phone O A C

TYME A U T O 1313) 455-5566

Cadi l lac CAVALIER 1995 Z24 .oaded ' t r * •rules cal l alter 6pm

810-471-1909

OE V1LLE • 1990 While w l a n leather i owner Sharp ei t<»s $ " '500bes t After 5pm 1313 416-5180

C H E V R O L E T C A M A R O i 995 - V6 loaded w>bi equipment 13,000 miles $13,293 1313) 572-9608 Oealc"

ELDORADO 1993 6600C l»-«ay miles oaded $15,500

Can 1810! 623-8504

EL D O R A D O 1996 5 000 miles Sea Mist Green $36 000 Must sell

SEDAN DEVILLE 1997 Grand new leather seats 0 maes incredible buy W e e k d i j S 8-4 30pm 810-349 1933

SEDAN DEVILLE 1989 4 5L 121 000 highway m^es leather loaded great m p g excellent condi-bon S6 450 13131 453-8456

SEVILLE 1977 ' 8 000 miles new pa-m vmytbrahes c iass< beauty

i - » c , 1810) 478-7176

; SEVILLE 1993 - Polo g rea r all power leatfwr emra d e a n $13 200

810-476-9769

CLASSIC, 1994 wagon lul ly loaded. 9 500 rmles. very c lean Bu-gantj, ' wood gram $14 ,400 1810)254-5951

CORSICA 1993 e ice l len t common air power socks $6500 Voice Mai l ( 313 l 595-8557

LUM'NA 1995 4 door, green power w i n d o w s t o c k s cru ise e x c e » « i l c o n -drticm $10 ,850 (6161 954-0092

LUMINA 1993 Euro 4 door power s t e e r i n g - b r a k e s - w i n d o w s $1 ,000 miles 1 owner $820G 313-531-4485

LUMINA 1992 - Power w i n d o w * s Southern car 53 .000 mtfae

$7400 810-360-2127

MONTE C A R L O 1996 L S E«ceaevy condi t ion 15 0 0 0 mi les Asking

900 1810)227-1967

MONTE C A R L O 1995 2 3 4 - Fully loaded all power spoaer low m l e s Sharp' $ i 4 50Gbes i 313-844-7748

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SEBRING 1995 L * emera ld green, e ioeaem very clean. loaderVopOona 39.000 m. $14 ,900 8 1 0 358-1965

SEBRUNG 1995 LX) - V -6 autonuf tc power w n d o w s kxfca ABS b n M a 38.000 maea $ 1 3 0 0 0 (810)542-0298

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Livoma Chrys ler -P lymouth (313) 5 2 5 760*

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C I R R U S 1995 meta miles, $14

LSI. V 6 leather l o a d e d 20,000

810-969 7762

C O N C O R D 1993 leather CO lully loaded 83 0 0 8 h ighway miles excel-lent condit ion $7395 ( 313)459-9353

C O N C O R D 1993 loaded leather all power moonroo l CO Excellent con-tk-jon' $9900 <8101 669-5942

I E B A R O N C O N V E R T I B L E 1993. teal green shammy top 38.000 miles 3 L 6 cyl inder S8 900 D 810-474-1600 N 810-471-3527

AVENOER 1995 ES, automat ic air tow miles, power moonrool . good lease sake price $14,440

F O X H I L L S Chryskt t Plymouth-Jeep-E agle

Si 3-«55-8740 313-961-3171

AVENGER 1996 ES red loaded d e a r tinted w r i d o w s sunroo l spare w h e « S 1 6 W 0 313-416-8377

DYNASTY t 9 9 0 LE . 1 owner loaded exceaent condit ion 96 000 maes $3800 (517) $46-5297

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STEALTH 1993 BMC*. 2 doc. auto-matic loaded Exceaent Condit ion 39.000 maes $16,000 C a *

<810) 352-0505 "

STRATUS 1996 s u p e r s h a r p ! $ 1 2 , 3 4 0 L e a s e cheap*

F O X H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 31J-981-3171

TALON 1995 ESI Whi t * 9400 maes 5 speed An Loaded Immacu-late) $13,000 (810) 647-0048

VISION 1993 ESI Durgundy'gray power windo*rs.1odcs low miles Excel lem $9900 (810) 805-2382

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LEBARON 1994 G T C Convert ib le -leather -oaded ext ra c l ean 63,000 miles $8500 810-588-7452

LE B A R O N 1992 LX Convert ib le 66,000 mi les l o a d e d black » t u « •earner all ext ras $ 7 950

1810) 646-1057

LHS 1995 black on txack. well mam-l a m e d . 57 0 0 0 h i g h w a y mi les 100 000 mi le e x i e n d e d warranty $18 SOCbest Must sel l th is weekend

(810) 788-3307

LHS 1994 (u * warranty unt i l 8-1-97, 2 8 000 maes loaded, white. $14,500

(810) 471-7091

N E W Y O R K E R 1994 automat ic air l o p ot the Wne l u x u r y On t y $13,770

F O X H I L L S Chrysier-Plymoum-Jeep-Eagie

313-455-8740 3 >3-961-3171

NEW Y O R K E R 1995 many extras d o t h seats, beaul i 'u i . 35000 maes $15 5 0 0 b e s t ;810) 474-9421

NEW Y O R K E R 1993 5»h Avenue, ve iy c lean mus l s e e ' Only $9995

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LUMINA 1993 Euro • 3 4 trier 4 door red loaded power root t inted win-dows a la rm, excel lent condit ion $8 995 i 3 1 3 ) 2 6 i - 9 5 0 4

SEBRING LX 1996 Wack with grey tnm. 19-000 mi les. $16 000

(313) 753-5083

LUMINA 1996 L.S - V 6 4 door, 7500 miles l o a d e d leather like new S I4 .600 (313) 459-5176

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SEBRING 1 9 9 5 L X I - Burgundy-grey loaded Excel lent cond i t i on $12,500

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INTREPID 1994 Green I0» power excellent condit ion, 88.000 miles $6700 or bes i o«1er

(3131 454-7223

INTREPID 1995 - Loaded sunrool, 31,000 maes. $ i3 ,200 t>es t olter C a R £ « 1 18101 669-6735

N E O N S 9 5 - 9 6 Several lo choose from automat ic air Starting at S8994

Uvoma Chrys ler -Plymouth (313) 525-7604

SHADOW 1993 E S - automatic air o a d e d low «rules original owner B e a u t i f u l e x i e n d e d w a r r a n t y bargain 810-540-1414

SHADOW ES 1994 excellent condi-t ion. s ingle dr iver non-smoker $0,000 miles $6500 ( 313 )534 -6572

SHADOW - 1989 ES While 4dr loaded automat ic Sharp • • » • • • • # * • « • • S O L D

SHADOW 1990- • 65,000 mikts exceaent condi t ion. 4 door hatch-back eves 810-967-3246

SHADOW 1989 - red. sunrool , $3500, 83.000 mi les garage kept, non-smoker (313) 4S5-4S29

SHADOW - 1992 sunroo l . 5 speed 2 door an hea l . 101,000 miles black cherry $3,000 (313) 453-4300 ask toe Cyndi or (810) 476-7612

SPIRIT 1992 V-6 automatic loaded excellent condi t ion 88000 mi les $550CVbesl (810) 615-1097

CONTOUR 1995, 4 cylinder. 5 speed, am-lm cassette under 12.000 maes $9400 E v e s 313-261-9842

CONTOUR 1996 G L 4 door au lo matte, air power wmdow»1oc*s cruise. Ml loaded $11,796 DEMMER F O R D (3131 721-2600

CONTOUR 1995 11 600 miles 6 cyl inder, power m o o n r o o l CO, $12 COO-besi otter — SOLD

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4 D O O R S Over 15 low mileage Gonlours m stock From $8960 STX» i -T9

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848 F o r d

E S C O R T LXE 1992. 87.000 m * w power aun root. pr«nv i * r i soend

s o new Ores $6750 (313) 2 6 1 0 2 3 8

ESCORT LX. 1995. 5 speed cas-sette mi 37.000 miles Excellent c o n a t i o n $ 7 6 0 0 1 -800*12 -5715

E S C O R T 1996 LX Sport 4 door 7 2 0 0 maes wa r ran t , aa e ^ o m a k c $10 ,900 (810) 615-9136

E S C O R T 1993 LX wagon, an power s leermoibrakes automatic $5200

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F O R O 1995 Taurus SE Well main-t a i ned , l ea the r inter ior. 6 6 0 0 0 h ighway mikes as long $8800

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C R O W N VICTORIA 1990 54,000 m i l e s , expa oean . loaded $5700 (313) 207-1958 or (313) 520-4484

C R O W I ^ V I C T O R I A S 1995 (3). 4 door, power windows-locks.1 seat cnase. tilt, "oaded low miles From only $14,495. DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

ESCORT EXP - 1988 I k e n e * . sun-r o o l 5 s p e e d $ 2 5 0 0

313-525-5069

•ESCORT GT - 1994 an automatic, power moonrooMocfcs. 36 500 miles A l c o m m o n $7300 313-728-4595

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ESCORT GT 1993 - 5 speed a.r c ruse tat 45.500 miles Excellent conOtion S 6 5 0 & t » s 1 313-261-4018

ESCORT 1991 GT teal $3500 Call 810-202-1257

. . - i Wagon air 32 700 mi les excellent $ 7 6 0 0 besi 313-451-6813 313-677-2240

TAURUS 1989 GL wagon - V-6 92 000 m a m needs some work $600/as I*1 B rad (810) 642-3740

T A U R U S 1995 LX emerald gree" mart 25 ,625 mi les all options we. ranty. Mue Oqpk $16,500. asking $13 8CXVt»sl <3131 722.7051

TAURUS 1994 LX - 3 8 We< loaded leather seats I o w n * , non-smoke; Ex t ra ,daan . 52 0 0 0 miles $10 400 CaB (810) 6 5 2 2 2 2 5

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ESCORT 1992 LX automatic air. stereo $2300 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

ESCORT LX 1993 2 door a* arrvtm cassene exceaent condr tcn $5300

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A F F O R D A B L E S . C R O W N VICTORIA 1991, 4 door automat ic , air. power wmoowv locks Bit, cruise, cassette $6495 SABLE 1991 .4 door, 6 cylinder auto-mal ic air, power wodows/ locks S seat lilt, crurse. cassette $5695 M U S T A N G 1991 GT Conveno ie S speed, an power wmoaws, power l o c k s , c a s s e t t e . 6 0 0 0 0 m i les $10,295

T E M P O 1991 4 door a m o r * * : sir cruise, cassette. 49,000 miles

$4495 SABLE 1992 LS, 4 door 6 cylinder automatic air power wndow&locks A sea l bit. cruise, cassene 56.000 miles $7995 T-BIRD 1992, 6 cylinder automate air power wmdews. locks A seat. Wt cruise, casser.e * 6 000 miles $7995 CAVALIER 1992 WAGON automate air power ipeks PM. 34 000 miles $6495

LUMINA 1992 Z-24. 6 cylinder auto-'mafic air power wnoows A lo 71,000 mi les $6995 ESCORT 1992 LX 2 door automatic, air, cassene $4995 L I N C O L N 1992 TOWN CAR Signa-ture Senes VB automatic, air powe-w-ndowv iocks & seat, tilt cruise $11,995

T E M P O 1992 automatic, an power locks tilt, casset le $5495 P R O B E 1992 Gc autcmalic. air tilt, cassette. 42 000 miles $7395 T-SIRO 1994. 6 cylinder automatic air power windows/locks & seat tilt, cruise, cassene $9995 F O R D 1993 UNIVERSAL CONVER-S ION V a n V8. automatic air lilt cruise, power w indbwsiocks cas-sette high-top. $12,395 F O R O 1992 E l 5 0 C L U B WAGON XLT V 8 au tomate an power w indows tocks & seat. tilt. cruise cas-sette 65 .000 miles $12,295 R A N G E R 1992 PiCK-UP 4 cylinder

5 s p e e d XLT 5 7 0 0 0 m i l e s $6395

D O D G E 1992 DAKOTA Pick-up 6 cylinder au tomate air. cassere 66 000 maes $7195 JEEP 1991 WRANGLER 4X4 6 cyl-inder, 5 speed, cassette $7995 J E E P 1994 CHEROKEE. 4x2 6 cyl-inder. 5 speed air 32 000 maes $11 195

FORO 1992 F250 4 .4 351 V-8. auto-ma te . air tilt, ennse. power windows 6 locks cassene, 56,000 miles $13 2 9 5

F O R O 1992 F150 XLT 6 cylinder a u t o m a t e air, power wmdows/tocks till, cruise, cassette $8995 F O R D 1994 F150 super Cab 6 cyl-inder. au toma te , a* . X L tilt, cru.se $11.995

F O R D 1990 E2S0 Window Cargo Van, 6 cylinder, automate power win-stows & locks, cassene, 78,000 miles $5995

F O R D 1989 F150 XLT, V8 auto-ma te , air power wirxjows,locks tiH. cruise, casset te $7595

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TAURUS LX 1994 Loaded VIP Warranty l o 75 0 0 0 miles Almost 36 000 mi les Hunter g raen tanmie nor Exceaent cond i t ion Ask mo

343 $9700/oHer f313) 464-4043

TAURUS 1992 • 87 ,000 mi les Crand new t ransmiss ion Excellent condi l ion $5750 (313) 421-1668

T A U R U S 1995 SE 4 door (6) autc-mal ic air power w indows locks seat, cruise, lilt po l ished aluminum wheels loaOed I rom only $ i i 795 DEMMER F O R D (313) 72I-20OO

TAURUS 1994 -SHO-au toma t i c a.' moonroo l leather power wwidows locks c ru ise till, cassette A B S brakes Start ing I rom only $12 994 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

TAURUS "SMO" 1995 Automatic air cruise, till power windows locks $14 695 DEMMER F O f l O (313) 721-2600

TAURUS 1991 Sno Fully loaded 70.000 mi les $10 500 or best o«<?'

Call M o n Fn 8-5 810-477-2901

T A U R U S 1994 Stat ion Wagon loaded, automat ic , a» power pre-mi ixn sound sys tem C D . indigo blue. 68 000 mi $ 1 1 5 0 0 1810)644-9260

T-f l lRO 1994 LX • Loaded new tires & brakes, leather mint $10 ,800 810-642-0660 eves 810-539-4715

T-BIRD 1996 LX _V8" moonroot automatic, an. ABS brakes loaded $14 996 OEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

T E M P O 1991 G L 4 door automate a« all power cru ise cassette 49000 mi les $ 4 2 0 0 313-261-5562

T M U N D E R B I R D 1993 LX. auto-matic V6. l oaded all powe- 55 0 0 0 miles $ 8 5 0 0 1810) <78-8385

T M U N D E R B I R D LX 1996 (7) Aulo. ai' power windows locks seat mor-rors cruise hit cassene Loaded $12,996 OEMMER F O R D (313) 721-2600

T H U N D E R B I R O - 1994-LX 36 000 maes Dark Groan, loaded $11,500 Good condition Belore 5pm Becky 313-261-9400 Alter 5pm 522-7883

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'96 M U S T A N G C O G R A 3 2 valve. 5 s p d AM. F M c a s s w / C D 5K ml black. $ 2 1 , 9 0 0

9 6 C O N T I N E N T A L L o a d e d , c h r o m e w h e e l s C D c h a n g e r , 7k mi les,

leather $ 2 4 , 9 0 0

"96 T - B I R D L X R e d . l o a d e d 1 4 0 mi les, sunrool , 4 , 6 V 8 $ 1 6 , 9 0 0

9 6 T R A C E R T R I O G r e e n , a u l o . air, a l u m w h e e l s $ .8 , 4 9 5

9 6 S A B L E W A G O N L o a d e d , 12k m i , blue. 7 p a s s bucket sea ts $ 1 4 , 9 0 0

9 6 E X P L O R E R E D D I E B A U E R V 8 , A W D . sunrool , 13k mi . . green $ 2 5 , 5 0 0

'95 T O W N C A R E X E C U T I V E W i l h s im top, loaded , grey, Mack l e a l h e r $ 2 0 , 5 0 0

9 5 S E A D O O X P 85hp, N k e / i e w $ 4 5 0

"95 A S P I R E 4 D R Arf, 5 s p d . 16k m i . A M / F M c a s s r e a r de l rost $ 6 , 3 5 0

'95 T R A C E R T R I O Black. 1 5 k m l . a u l o . air. p w . p l $ 7 9 9 5

'95 T A U R U S GL W A G O N L o a d e d silver. 2 0 k rm 3rd rear seat $ 1 2 , 2 5 0

•95 L E B A R O N C O N V 3 . 0 V 6 , w h i l e w / l a n . 16k m $ 8 , 9 0 0

•95 E X P L O R E R XLT 4 D R 4 0 V 6 g r e e n , 3 0 k m l . 4 . 4 $ 1 9 , 5 0 0

•95 E X P L O R E R SPORT 2 DR R e d w / l a n lea ther 4 x 4 . c h r o m e w h e e t s .. $ 1 6 9 0 0

•94 T O W N C A R C A R T I E R L o a d e d , grey leather. 4 3 k

p e a r l whi le black g * n lop — $17 9 0 0

•94 CONTINENTAL StG J8L Blue leather. 39h ml $14,500

•94 FORO F -150 XL an 0o«,6cyl.5spd Oual tanks $8 950

•94 VILLAGER GS Green . loaded 5 pet. Noh-*ey maoo grey acth $7,950

•93 TOWN CAR StG Loaded. 2tk ml., ctoti interior, burg $13,900

•93 MUSTANG LX CONV Loaded, p w pi.. 30k n*.

•r $8,350

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$6 995

•92 SKYLARK 4 OR Air. auto. 22.000 maw. > tone $e.950

•SQ GRAMO MARQUIS LS Pw„ pX, burg , 50fc maea $5 906

M U S T A N G C O N V E R T I 8 L E ( S ) 1995-96 ( 5 i G r s and 6 cylinder automatics, low maes i owner AA loaded, starting Irom only $15 995 D E M M E R FORD (313) 721-2600

M U S T A N G 1991 GT ConverWMe learner, remote stereo E ice iem con-dition $ 1 0 2 0 a i » S t 313-394-1008

M U S T A N G 1992. 5 0 GT looks & runs super complete service history $6499 0 down available T Y M E A U T O (313) 455-5566

T H U N D E R B I R O LX 1995 V8 powei moonrool power windows power door looks power seats tut cruise Entra Sharp1 $11 988

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T M U N O E R B I R D S P O R T 1991 46.000 miles very good condition loaded $7 500,tiesi 313-326-0091

T H U N D E R B ' R D 1990 Super Coupe very low maes warranty available never dnven in snow, small down $139 month No cosigner needed OAC . TYME A U T O (3131 455-5566

THUNDER-81RC 1991 • V6 58.000 maes $ 6 2 0 0 Call days (3131 562-5167 eves ( 3 l 3 l 281-8944

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M E T R O 1990 - UnOer 79,000 miles new tires. 5 speed 4 door Runs great $ 1 6 0 0 810-569-5001

PRISM 1 9 9 3 mate $6 100 (810) 360-8181

PRISM 1993 LSI e*ce»qfH condition green loaded 4 door 41 OOO miles S8300/besl otler (313) 459-5612

PRlZM 1995 LSI 12,000 miles loaded Excellent corewion Day 810-986-9568 Eves 810-844-9340

PRlZM 1990. LSI Only 40,000 miles automatic 4 door air u * e New' $4600 Best 810-661-9978

M U S T A N G "GT- ' 9 9 6 4 6L V8, 5 speed leather « !u* power 15.000 miles $15,996 D E M M E R FORD (313l 721=2600

M U S T A N G 1983 GT - Manual Runs

rat Southern car New tires 8 nms Tiany other addilions Must see1

$3200 313-591-3967

M U S T A N G . 1988 GT 5 Speed 0lack. gr ay runs & looks greal low miles $4 30Ctt>es! (810)545-3274

M U S T A N G GT 1996 5 speed lu»y loaded Low miles $17,000 W810-615-2248 H313-397-1681

M U S T A N G 1996. 3 8 trier, loaded, low mi les excellent condition. $15 ,900 Canton (313) 495-1077

M U S T A N G 1992 LX 4 cyf ider tow miles-37 0 0 0 Eico»oni cona»on $ 6 3 0 0 1313) 459-6356

M U S T A N G LX 1993 - Green. 5 speed, loaded. CO player. $ 6 8 0 0

(8101 474-0390

M U S T A N G 1992 LX. 5 0. 5 speed Red loaded, exceaent stored Wm-

$10,500/best 313-531-9329

M U S T A N G S 1995 |4) Auto air V6 power windows locks cruise alu-minum wheels keyless entry l owner trom $11.595 D E M M E R FORO (313) 721-2800

PROBE 1992 automate a» new bres-"brakes excellent $5300t>esi 313-446-8856 or 810 350-8023

PROSE 1990 GL Automate 4 cyl-mder. oceona 75.000 maes Excel lent condMon $4500 H 1 0 i 380-0810

S T O R M 1990 engine good S310Obest

Automate Newer condition Asking

(3131 595-2989

S T O R M 1991 GSi 26000 miles N * k great condition $4700 (8101 649 -7521 or (810I 64fr4929

S T O R M 1991 • Low maes engine wen maintained 5 speed no rust air new tires $ 5 8 0 0 (313) 427-4099

TRACKER 1992 Blue convertible top-"black excellent comitKin runs excellem $6 000 (3131 467-8408

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( S i o f s e f a S n or ( » i o i 4 i 4 - « e 0 3

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i t i re* & brakes, beautitut' $ ' 0 500.' best (313) 595-8W49

P R O S E 1994 GT - rod 40 000 maes. exceaent condeon $ i 0 800«oot

810-375-2193

P R O S E 1995 GT 6 apoed loaded tu* warranty 29 500 maea Exceaent

a e o n i l l B95 (311) 332-0475

PROBE 1992 LX Stock automate aa sunrool power 88.000 maea.

$6,500 313-418-5240

Mr. stereo 39 000 "Was Uka buwng a now ano. s m o i d o w i $148 mo No coeioner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5568

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$5 400 9 ID 5 (810) 344-82S0 AAor 8 • • SOLD

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A C C O R D 1993 LX, 4 door au lo m a l e air low antes excellent corn* Hon m t i m i m i SOLO1

A C C O R D 1991. LX loaded h-Jhway miles new hres toefcs great runs pertea $7500.t i*st S10-445^X)38

A C C O R D LX 1987 a n y * owner very ctoon we* mantamed $2900 or best oner 313-462-4010

A C C O R O 19S5 Sedan 5 speed cruse cassette Replaced tires bat tery radiator twtwm belt brakes Outcn fuel pump Runs greal $1200t ie<t 810-647-3399

CIVIC OX 1993 5 speed rod Sony CO player axce*ent condkon runs perfect SS 125 (313) 592-4585

CIVIC 1989 DX Hick an anVtm to cassatte good cor*»tion

$3300 {810) 851-S413

CIVIC 1993 E X 2 door 5 Speed low maea air exceaent condition $10,900 Afler 8 #10-478-9810

grew $3500 313-885 2056

PRELUDE Si 1991 power wmdows moon rod great srwpe 59 000

$ 1 0 5 0 0 |810! 615-4460

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-ES 3 0 C 1992 l e a n e r grad package hootomeois Meticulously maintained wtate «14 9 0 0 (313) 878-5424

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C O N T I N E N T A L 1994 Eiecut tve janes leather m o o n new Metie-m extended warranty very ctoon. 44 000 m , $15 .000 910-646-7437

CONTINENTAL 1988 71000 meoa.

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$4 bOObest (810) 474-0148

LINCOLN 1993 MARK VII moonrool. every option clearance pnee $13,890

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55-8740 313-961-i 313-455- 3171

MARK VIII 1994 leather traction •svst one ol a kmd' Only "7 000 mles1' $ 1 9 994 M M M E P FORO (313) 721-2600

MARK VHI - 1996 3 400 Mde Like new $32 500 Call Jonn

(810) 583-7177

MARK Vtll 1993. 38.000 maes. am-lm casset te /CD power sunroof o * j e d $18 900 Eves 313-981-3196

MARK V I I . 1992 LSC, leather eaded exceAem condition $10 200

313-382-9146

TOWN CAR 1990 - 78.000 miles 1 owner loaded $8.50&toesl (gtOl 855-5600 or 1810) 546-4600

TOWN CAR 1986 • Runs Great Good transportation Many new pans SJOOO'Best 1313! 844-8972

T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 6, 1997 O&E Classi f icat ions 815 to 878 < * ) 5 J

860 M e r c w j

COUWJAf l XR7 1996 Tan V » FiA tactotywarrarey Moot opOona Low « e e $18 400 (313) 291-5345

Q « A N O MAROUIS 1994 4 dr LS, M loaded Only $ 1 1 9 9 4

M M A I E R FORO (313) 721-2800

G R A N D MAROUIS 1965 41 300 actual maea exooHonl corns Hon $3700 810-669-4266

G R A N D MAROUIS 1965 41 .300 odualmitoa. exceaent oon<s-bon $3800 810-669-4265

G R A N D MAROUIS LS 19A5 4 door t i * y loaded, no rust A i condeon. garage kept $2200 313-464-0981

G R A N 0 M A R O U I S 1995 LS Escu-lent condi l ion L o a d e d ' e x t r a t Btock $15,500 (313) 459^)715

G R A N D MAROUIS LS 1996. loaded, gem only 2.000 mitos snow room Period. $21,900 (313) 337-2752

MARQUIS 1996 5.100 maes like new. warranty $17 750 or 1994 Ln-cc*n Town car Signature exceneni Se* one Beared (313) 274 3732

SABLE G S t S 1995 - 4 door (12) aulo air, 6 cyl power windows locks cruise till, loaded, low mAes 1 owner lease turn ins Ircrr only $9 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

SABLE 1996 GS V6 An Dork oreon 4500 miles Mint conation $15,800 • • • • • • • • • e SOLD!

SABLE 1996 G S Wagon automatic air. V6. power wmdowvVxks cruise tilt. 3rd seat built in car phone only 13.000 miles $15 996 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

862 N a a a i

MAXIMA 1987 4 door 4 speed 8 cykndor. sunrool. KJI power. Excel-lent shape - mechanical * body 100.000 mHoa Smart Buy $ 2 8 0 0 (810) 960-6796 ask lor D e n

MAXIMA 1987 4 ooor 4 apoed. 6 cytmder aunrool. M power Excel-led! shape - mechanical & body 100.000 maea Smart Buy $2806 (810) 980-8796 ask toi Oan

MAXIMA 1996 exceaent condeon. $15.<XXVbesi

(810) 6 8 0 - 8 6 4 6

S E N T R A 1994 XE only 31 .000 maea automate 4 door a» twwi cam envna. $5900 810-661 6 6 3 3

864 O i d a n o b i k

ACHIEVA 1992 4 door an. am- lm Loaded 4 9 500

810 -442 -2786

ACHIEVA 1992 Quad 4 4 3 . 0 0 0 maes Exceaent1 $7700 10-3pm (313) 525-2922 4-9pm 522-7329

AURORA 1995 loaded leather rool 2 to choose C a l tor details1

LES STANFORD OLDS/AURORA (313)565-6500

868 P o n t i l e

BONNEVILLE LE 1991 A l power. io 84 000

(313) 464-7718

BONNEVILLE coi'idttap. cn $11 SOOfeeet

1994 SE. oxceeam •so 37 .000 maes.

810-473-1647

BONNEVILLE 1989 SE • Loodod 83 .000 m*oa, ported body new M s

~"400 (313) 261-SS62

BONNEVILLE 1992 8 E 25.000 maea very dean, garage kepi $10,000 e e e e e e e SOLD

BONNEVILLE btock. ctoon. maea $5 200

1989 SE ear spoaer. 82 .000

313-722-1228

B O N N E V I L L E patkaos 2 9 0 0 0 r

1995 S E SLE

$•6,300 810-253-1174

BONNEVILLE 1993 SE. Well mam-tamed with l u l SLE package leather

91 0 0 0 highway miles asking (517) 223-7334

' M E G R A N D A M 1994 GT. 4 door Orty 21 0 0 0 mleo Onty $11 9 9 6

Uvoma (313)

G R A N D A M 1996 GT - loaded wiles car nngr»y 2.000 mloe. m m oond non purchase oi assume leaso -$ 2 7 » m o 810-788-4895

GFtANO AM 1995 GT - Teal 23 .000 maes warranty None moor $12,500 Call (313) 844-3754

G R A N D AM 1997 G T WTirte 4-door loaded 4000 rratoa. $15,900 C a l after 6pm 810-625-7255

G R A N D A M 1990 LE - ctoon. aw sunrool. now exhaust. $4 000-' negotiable 313-451-0119

$8000

BONNEVILLE 1994 SSE dark green, tan lealher loaded 47.000 maes Excellent' $15 000 810-344-4550

CUSTLASS S U P R E M E SL 1993 -Low m*os. 4 door loaded Excelent condition $8999 1313) 592 -1137

SABLE l S 1995 4 door, aulo moonrool. lealher 3 8 vter A B S , diktat dash, keyless entry Loaded

I $11,995 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

TOWN CAR 1994 Signature • «atner tapre r o d . low m4es loaded M warranty Mint (810)471-6026

TOWN CAR 1994 Signature excel-

». -996 Mercury Marquis Sell one Retired (313) 274-3732

SABLE 1990 LS - 97.000 miles Excellent condition Loaded New tires $3 000 (810l 435-6376

miles $6650 or best "offer" Afler 4pm (313) 565-5274

SABLE LS 1995 Waoon Aulo * » digital dash keytess entry tu» power loaded 18 000 miles $13,995 DEMMER F O R D (313) 721-26C0

M a i d a SABLE 1992, V6 tull power has every op Km available excellem corv-

| ditem. lady owned 313-591-1738

MX6 1989 LX. loaded sunrool, t»ac* automate, 158 000 rvghway m » s S i W & b e s t (313! 427-3773

M e r c u n -

COUGAR 1996 LS (3) automatic an cruise, tilt, cassette power windowsiTocks. aluminum wheels oaded From $13,996 2EMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

C O U G A R 1 9 9 2 5 7 0 0 0 mules toaded ctoan asking $7800 Call

1313) 278-5132

COUGAR 1991 V-8. moonrool black 77 000 miles ABS posi -track excellent $6,500 313-878-6116

COUGAR 1993 - XR-7 Blue loaded 48.000 m4es 3 8L Excellent Condi-tion S950Q8est (810) 486-6957

TRACER 1991 - * m a l e air cruise. $3900

il power 38.000

TRACER 1995 4dr automatic air power windows 2 8 000 miles White S6950 Livonia_. (313) 457-5803

TRACE ri 1991 High performance engine, manual transmission excel-l e d condition $3900 1810J 437-3900

CUTLASS CRUISER 1996, 8 pas senge' staeon wagon 12.600 maes $12,000 810-575-3964

CUTLASS 1978 - Estate Sale 30 000 maes See Everything Goes

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CUTLASS S U P R E M E 1991 Intern'I-4 door low maes loaded, excellent corxMon $689&t>esf 810-478-8968

CUTLASS S U P R E M E 1996 1.200 maes loaded, estate sale Call after 5 0 0 P M 313-274-6126

DELTA 88 1991 Broutf iam - excel

2nd owner now tires, brakes & bat tery $6 6 5 0 (313) 4 1 6 - 0 7 9 0

•88" 1991 4 door, burgundy 6 4 . 0 0 0 miles, onglnal owner, loaded Looks. Runs greati $7000 313-464-0441

OLDS 98 1991 Elrte learner 8 CD. 3800 conditio-.. $7950 %K^6S2-«147

OLDS 98 Regency Brougham 1987 lully loaded leather VsSOGbes!

(810) 5 2 8 - 9 4 2 0

OLDS 88 1993 Roy a * onginal owner tu* power loaded excellent condition $10 ,495 1810) 8 5 1 - 3 8 2 4

TRACER 1994 LTS - 5 speed black loaded, air moonrool ABS power | windows/locks premium stereo 45 000 miles $ 7 7 0 0 313-453-7881

TRACER. 1994 • 5-speed, btock 25 0 0 0 miles excelent condition $7600 810-476-9654

BONNEVILLE 1995 SSEI. black gold wheels tan leather intend. G M executive car Excelent Only 17.000 miles $19 900 (810) 652 -2219

BONNEVILLE SSE 1995, 16.000 miles, sunrool leather C D player 12-way seat, alt options kke new warranty $18,700 810-553-4029

BONNEVILLE 1991 SSE - Sunroof Extra clean 80.000 maes $7300

810-588-7452

FIREBIRD 1995 Corvvertibto-nevor seen snow ar . am-lm cassette 5 speed $16,500 Aftei 6 810-229-9683

GRANO AM 1994 - 2 door. 4 cyl-inder automatic loaded, low miles $9,800 (313) 464-4827

GRANO AM 1995 4 door white loaded 4 5 . 0 0 0 highway miles extended warranty to 75 ,000 miles $9995 (810)229-4838

GRANO AM 1990 very -etiatte $3200-' 1 2 ?

condition

(517) 548-3206

ma le . 65,000 miles, loaded, now tires Ctoan $6,700 810-650-3780

GRANO A M 1994 aulo alarm. 12 OH $ 9 5 0 0

• CO changei (810) 353-0845

G R A N D AM 1994 SE a« power, cassene roar defrost 24,300 mles immaculate $9,600 810-213-4520

G R A N D AM 1996 loaded Excelle rmtos $14,300

SE 4 door lully 7000

1810) 594-7521

G R A N O A M 1996 SE. V-6 aluminum wheels For only $12,495

Uvoma Chrysler-Plymouth (313) 525-7604

GRANO A M 1987 V-6 runs great cassette, aa, sunrool interior mint condition, non-smoker Very reliable $1 BOG best (313) 981-2739

GRANO PRIX 1989 71 0 0 0 times 6 cyl automate, an exceaent condi Bon $4 SOOtiest 810-879-0059

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S U N f i R E 1906 loaded, tow meoa. 9700 miles mint condfeon. extended warranty $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 8 1 0 - 4 6 3 - 3 l 8 »

TRANS A M 1S» ton low m l e o sound. $17 ,000

exceOem corns earner premium

(810) 669-0175

T R A N S - A M 1905 speed. T lops, loaded iTo^LJ

(810) 363-1574

870 S a t u r n

S A T U R N 1 9 8 3 automat ic an stereo cute little 4 door with 48.000 mles $5899 TYME A U T O (313) 455^5566

SATURN SL1 1995 - a q u a auto-mate aa cassette ABS security system 3 3 0 0 0 miles very d e a n non-smoker, excellent $ 1 0 , 8 0 0 313-525 1089 or 313-822-0291

SATURN 1992 SL2. 5 speed sun rod. tow maeage $ 7 3 5 0

FOX H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouttv Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

SC2 1993 Automatic air cruise cassene $ 8 6 0 0 810-478-6919

SL2 1996 ABS automate power wandows^ocks dark green 14.8CX) miles $13 700i'best 810-652-3473

SL 2. 1992, 58.000 miles tianster able Warranty one owner loaded Uka new $7 ,450 810-540-8560

872 Towu

PREVIA 1991 amrtm cassene aa. 8 0 000 m l e o $ 9 0 0 0

(313) 5 3 1 - 7 7 2 5

874 Volkswagen

CABRIOLET 1990 4 4 . 0 0 0 m l e s aa srrVtm cassette crmse convert-ible $7.000toeel (810(549-1552

CARRAOO 1991 - Loodod black automatic. Excel lent condi t ion 77 000 maes $7500 810-656-2787

GOLF 1989 GL 4 ooor hatdtoack 5-speed, aa 8 4 000 maes exceaent condeon $4250 3 1 3 - 4 2 1 - 6 7 1 3

JETTA 1995. 5 speed sunrod. CO custom wheels alarm, low rnaes $13 900 (810) 2 2 9 - 7 2 7 9

RABBIT 1983 Automate, air 74 OOO mles $1575 313-561-7644

WANAGON 1964 very good condi ton 4 speed New twos, exhaust/ battery $2950 ( 313) 4 2 5 - 2 0 9 6

Autos Over $2,000

COUGAR XLT 1996 14.000 maes loaded CO. $15 200 (8101486-0716

FORO 1990 T A U R U S - 82 .500 miles air. cassette good condition $ 3 3 0 0 best oiler 810-926-8405

TAURUS 1987 3 liter excellent con dWon Volvo 1965 runs great each $2500t>esl (313) 964 -1211

m A r t » U a * r J U N

B U C K 1987 LaSaOre • 2 door 0km pawor m n d o w s t a u automeec. SttXVfcesi odor a e e e a e SOLO

BUICX. 1964 RogM Whae. 3 3 0 0 0 m i l l on reOu« o n g n e " condHwn $1500 (810) < 646-2704

CELEBRITY 1986 A a stereo 4 cyl-inder many now parts good cond-San $1795 810-641 7 0 2 V 808-0333

CHEVY 1986 Celebrity • V6. decani cond»on $ 9 0 0 b e s l

(313) 261-5833

COUGAR. 1965 V6 very ctoan body and intonor O n g a ^ owner $1400 313-336-7211 d 313 323-8293 Work

DOOGE OAYTONA 1968 aulomaec. wen maintained 122.000 maee $1000 oi besi (810) 227-1508

FORD 1988 Eecort. 7 5 0 0 0 original maes. rood transportation $995

C M (810) 426 -6398

Ford 1988 Tempo 4 Door. aa. — baft power locks newer tires & exhousl No rusl $1900 (313) 414-9758

F O R D T E M P O 1987. 4 speed $ 8 0 C best (313) 454-4605

GRAND AM 1986 4 door 18.000 on new reOuitv engine loaded, needs bod, work Sl750t)OSt 3 1 3 * 5 5 - 1 8 8 7

LINCOLN MARK VII 1986 LSC - Too maijy newer pans lo lot. needs some work Must see 313-641-7978

G R A N O PRIX SE 1993 new tires 59.000 miles S8,600rtiest

(313) 459-5174

S U N B l R D 1994 C O N V E R T I B L E , 3 1L V6, 5 speed, rod, air a l power 49 .000 miles. $8900 iBIOl 375-1305

872 Toyota'

SUNSIRD. 1991 LE 2 Doc* aa s h a p e 7 8 0 0 0 mi les $ 4 S s o 810-620-8874. Days. 810-625-9777.

Sunbwd 1994 red. 2-Ooor 5 speed V6. alum nms. an anVm stereo cas-sene like new $8000 313-534-1345

60 ,000 m l e s black loaded, exceaent condition, $7,500 (313) 397-3847

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CAMRY 1990 V6 LE Red C D Power 1 owner 138,000 mles Rebuit trans $ 4 80Q. (810) 305-9929

C E L l C A G T 1989 3 door 5 speed Air Power Surirod 107,390 miles $4,(XXrt>est (313) 892 -0298

T-BiRO WHITE 1994 V-8 loaded rust prootod, car phone $ 9 995

1810) 684-7832

OLDS CUTcASS 1964 lyt old bat lery 8 tires S5SQ or besi olter Ca« anytime (810) 615-1743

878 A u t o * I r d n t L t M

TAURUS L Wagon Power Stoermotorakae mass S1000

Aa (313) 4 1 6 4 0 M

T H U N O E R 8 I R C 1964 saver Mue. dopendapto. 65.000 meoa. nwwnol rust. $ 1 4 0 0 (3131 ' 25 -6598

TRACER - 1 9 6 8 4 door wiTiatdi.. a a am-kn caaooeo rune groat. $1 ,400 C a l SOLO

O l O S M O B I L E 1986 Cutlass Oero , 94,000 miles new paint goodcond-tem $900 • • • » • • e e e S O L D

0 L D S M 0 6 I L E 1979 CuttoSI 4 door setsa/i maroon automate. 1 owner $500 (3131 261-8575

Autos I'nder $2,000

BMW I 9 6 0 3 2 0 recently painted looks good high mileage $ 1 4 0 0

(315) 416-9772

OMNI 1989 - 5 speed 150 000 maes good transportation S90Gbes!

1810) 227-1508

PONTIAC 6000 - 1967 Rebuilt m o w good condition $950 or best ottei |313) 467-8294

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TRACER S T A T I O N W A G O N 1992 5 -speed loaOea. we» mairrtained. excellem $3 995 1313) 453-5471

COUGAR 1991 XR7 H O 5 0 L V-8 loaded, alarm tint cean- S6250t iesi

COUGAR 1995 XR7 - Landau top tc power 19,000 maes. keyless entry $12.650 (313) 522-6887

C O U G A R 1994 XR7, loaded V6. Black excellent condition only 35 OOO mi $9 850 810 225-0609

57 000 m l e s leamet moonrocK 5 speed clean $7400 810-661-2637

COUGAR 1990 XR7 Super Charged 70 300 miles, smv'moonrod, C D c-ayer $6 750 Call Vmce ot John

(313) 427-6126

C O U G E R 1992 LS dark plum . 4 8 0 0 0 miles Wi les car garage •kep t S8 5001>est (313) 427-9777

TRACER 1993 Wagon automate, air 71,000 maes green spotless cassene S4900 313-261-5562

TRACER 1989 W A G O N Automatic air g o a d e d 1 A l power' Excellent c o r S l o n i $2400 (313) 455-1056

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FOX HILLS Chrysler-piymouth-Jeep-Eag'e

313-455-8740 3 1 3 ^ 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

BREEZE 1996 Mcrwng-Must Soil" 16.000 miles power window 'locks S spd Mmt' $11 500 810-426-0562

DUSTER 1994 V6 2 door automatic, ax tooy wheels 7.7Q wanarty 28.000 maes. $645M5est' 81^646-1938

DIAMANTE 1992 LS very well main tamed low miles, i owner $11 995. best 1810) 689-8854 or 345-1569

i nolhmg t » . $2750

HORIZON 1990'-!, eideny ownei 70.000 original mi les au tomat ic . 3 5 M P G new tires/brakes

ctoan. dependable a" (313) 527-3816

LASER 1992 Air automate, tifl cruise runs & looks Great $6200.' Ses1 810-353-7920 810 -510 -1545

btock-gray interior sunrod condition $12 000 (810) 449-4777

NEON 1995 automatic air spon modei low miles, sale priced $10 340

FOX HILLS Cfwysler-Ptymoutn-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

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93 RANGER SPLASH While, loaded, tool damage $2,850

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$12,985

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$13,975

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$21,885

$18,855

$10,488

$26,900

$12,785

$14,955

$68,995

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1993 MERCURY SANLX CS

1994 FORO T-BIRO LX »i »» V l m M M M T — I I i M r M Cntr I

1993 MAZDA MX6 L$ * V M m M c l m m M n • > • ! » »

$6,325

$8,475

$7,488

$7,425

$4,995

$4,850

$9,455

$7,450

$6,875

$8,695

$9,995

$8,975

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30-Days or More La«V tA1 • ma~*1MU t y et • » X Oan uanran^ianarY i ^ K n A O i i v i N r •V*1 EnmiMd a f - w * . c B v 100 300 mi

1996 BANCEB XLT

1993 FO*D AEROSTAR XL o r w i m l i i m o u n u ^ i f l

1995 FORO F150 XLT LARIAT

1M8 FORO 1150 HfTOP MliCANCI C0WVIKI0II VAN

1994 FORO AEROSTAR KIT

$9,995

$8,465

$13,995

$17,925

' $10,650

$13,495 1994 F 350 CRfW CA8 00A1LT CIVTUHON CONVERSION

$32.7S5 1994 FORO EXPtORSR XLT • aoa l.i' . un . 91, am W >16,850 1994 FORO 1150 MAJESTIC CONVERSION VAN r . ~ — $ 1 5 , 9 7 5

1995 MERCURY VILLAGER NAUTKA — $ 1 7 , 4 4 5

1904 FORD E150 MAJESTIC CONVERSION VAN $15,975 ,-i «* i«m wim. • um Ktffm n: •* 1

On. M l i r e 1994 FORD RANGER SURER CAI 1993 FORO E1S6 CONVERSION VAN

199S FORO WINDSTAR GL

1994 F ISO XLT

$10,4*8

$14,455

$14,975

$12,995

"No Questions* l i O i M f i a i i w t e u M M o A i d n e

J « M or 250 i e l * l

B U D G E T P A Y M E N T S

1995 MERCURY MYSTIOOf CI

1994 FORO ESCORT c T 101.- w i w n — d m f.

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1991 MERCURY CARR1 XR1 CONVERTIBLE

1994 MERCURY IOFU

1995 TRACER T*IO WAGON

1993 FORO IANGIR_X1T RIC*W 1993 GEO METRO 1993 FO«D TEMPO 1 OOOR

1994 FORD ESCORT WAGON 1M3 FORO PROM* * 1995 MERCURY TRACSR TRIO 4 OOOR

$199-

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$179.

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$129.

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1M7 DODGE NEON Highline

'1000 DOWN s 1 1 5 « o

> Air Conditioning 1 Automatic 1 Power Steering 1 Power Brakes

• Floor Mats • AM/FM stereo • Rear defroster

& more

2 4 M O .

L E A S E s 5 0 0 D O W N

$139 Power Sunroof,

CD Changer, Alarm with Lease

MO.

1997 DODGE STRATUS

• Air Conditioning • Power Locks • Power Mirrors • Rear Defrost • Automatic • Tilt Wheel • Cassette • Floor Mats • Power Windows • Cruise

2 4 M O . L E A S E

J1000 DOWN s 2 0 7 MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE ' 1 6 9 MO.

'500 DOWN ' 2 2 7 MO EMPLOYEE LEASE ' 1 9 2 * MO,

• Cruise • Rear Defrost • Full Spare • Tilt Wheel

3 6 M O . L E A S E

'1000 DOWN ' 2 5 9 I

'500 DOWN ' 2 7 4 MO.

1997 DODGE CARAVAN

• Driver Side Sliding Door • Sunscreen • 3.0 V6 • Air Conditioning

3 6 M o n t h

L e a s e 1 5 , 0 0 0

m i l e s p e r y e a r

1997 DODGE INTREPID

Sport

• Air Conditioning • Tilt Wheel • Power Seat • 3.5 Engine

• Power Windows •Cruise " • Cassette

• Power Locks • Power Mirrors • Stock #25035

2 4 M O . L E A S E

'1000 DOWN ' 2 6 9 MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE

'500 DOWN ' 2 8 9 no. EMPLOYEE LEASE

' 2 1 4 ' M O ,

' 2 3 2 « o

1997 RAH PICKUP LARAMIE SLT

• Automatic • Power Mirrors • Air Conditioning • Cruise • Power Windows • Tilt Wheel • Power Locks • Cassette • Aluminum Wheels • Floor Mats

2 4 M O . L E A S E

'1000 DOWN ' 1 9 9 MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE ' 1 6 9 MO.

'500 DOWN $ 2 2 4 MO, EMPLOYEE LEASE ' 1 9 2 MO.

1997 CONVERSION VAN • Air Conditioning • 4 Captain Chairs • Power Windows • Titt Wheel • Power Locks • Sofa Bed • Aluminum Wheels • Cruise • C a s s e t t e 2 4 M O . L E A S E

'1000 DOWN

'500 DOWN

$ 1 9 9 m o $228*MO

EMPLOYEE LEASE ' 1 5 5 MO.

EMPLOYEE LEASE ' 1 7 7 MO.

X F R E E J * * * * * * * * * -^ 12 M o n t h / 1 2 , 0 0 0

5 - W a r r a n t y o n al l :

1 9 9 6 C I R R U S LX

Loaded, one owner, V-6, automatic, air S more

04*14.995

1 9 9 5 D O D G E R A M S L T 1S00 C L U B CAB Like New' All the toys, cap, fiberglass

running boards

• 2 0 , 9 9 5 SPECIAL PURCHASE!

9 6 S T R A T U S Choose f rom 10 Starting a!

S 1 3 , 9 9 5

1 9 9 8 G M C S A H A R A 1 SOO 4 x 4

Auto, air power steering & Drakes stereo. 29.000 miles

$ 1 7 , 9 9 5 1 9 9 3 I N T R E P I D

• f t 1 9 9 5 D O D G E

D A K O T A O L U B C A B 4X4 V-6 SLT Rece i ve r

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S 1 1 , 9 9 5

1 9 9 5 D O D G E D A K O T A O L U B C A B

4X4 V-6 SLT Rece i ve r

SAVE! 1 9 9 3 E A G L E

V I S I O N T S I One owner, V-6 . automatic, air, power

everything' $ 1 0 , 9 9 5

1996 CARAVANS Special Fleet purchase Choose from 5

starting at

$ 1 5 , 9 9 5 1 9 9 4 D O D G E

' S T E A L T H R T Twin turbo, red. one owner. 43 066

miles, cassette/CD

<22 ,995

1 9 9 5 J E E P 4 X 4 C H E R O K E E SPORT

4 door. 6 cylinder, air, 27,843 miles, power windows A locks tilt, cruise, cassette

H s 1 6 , 9 9 5

SERVICE H O U R S

Mon. -F r i .

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•24'36 m o c losed-end lonsc w i t h approved cred i t 12.000 m i per year (15 OOO per year Caravan) 15c per mi le in c i c c s s Customer r espons ib l e lor 1st payment security depos i t (payment rounded u p to nent S50 inc rement ) acq tee & l icense Sub|ect l o 6°« u s e l a * Total payments equa ls payment * t e rm Vehic le can be pu rchased at lease e n d tor p re-determmed p r i ce Lessee respons ib le for excess wear & tear App l i cab le rebates to dealer Used cars p l u s t a i . t i t le l icensc & doc lee While supp l i es last Must lake de l ivery by 3-12-97

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O p e n M o n . &. Thurs. 9 - 9

Tues., Wed. , f r i . 9 6

I - I , - i

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1997 SUNFIRE SE

COUPE Rear defroster, air condit ioning, A M / F M storeo casset te, dual air bags, ant i- lock brakes, sport mirrors, tinted glass, power steer ing, power b rakes Stock #970440

S A L E $ 4 0 C Q C * G M O P T II

P R I C E I A ) U ? W D e d u c t $663.95

36 m o n t h Smar t Lease #179*f4rmo

ALL NEW 1997 TRANS SPORT SE

Automat ic t ransmission, air condit ioning, V 6 A M / F M stereo cassene. cruise. ttt. power windows & locks,- keytess entry, anti-tock brakes, s e v e r passenger , dual air

— J e e p t inted g lass rear & more . Stock #970244

P B I C E '20,695 36 m o n t h Smar t Lease *279*^rmo.

G M O P T II D e d u c t $1111 .20

1997 BONNEVILLE

SE SEDAN Automate tranamsspn ar c o n d D o m g 3000 V6. rear w* idow defroster power wmdows, poner bete , dual a r bags and more Slock #970166

G M O P T H D e d u c t S1105 .70 USh '19,695

36 m o n t h Smar t Lease * 2 5 9 ' ^ mo

1997 GRAND AM GT COUPE

Auto a*, cxmet iwnOcws & cots. * . cruse, cassene, spader ABS Drakes. (Sua air Dags & more SBOc »970237

S A L E

P R I C E

$15,695 30 m o n t h $ S m a r t Lease

* G M O P T II D e d u c t $883 .05

195 par mo.

ALL NEW 1997 GRAND PRIX SE SEDAN

A r o m a t i c t ransmission, air condi t ioning, anti-tock brakes, dua l air bags . 3800 V6. alurronurn whee ls . A M / F M stereo casset te , p o w e r windows, power locks, power dnver"4 seat, keytess entry, cruise, Mt and more. Stock #970278

S A L E $ 4 0 7 Q C * G M O P T II P R I C E D e d u c t $1006 .40

36 m o n t h Smar t Lease *279 'p^mo

1997 J I M M Y 4: TWO DOOR

'tfjrtec «300 V-€ ergre a^orriatic transmission, air Dag. ABS brakes, air corxttorvo, power wincXws, pc*^ locks, power mnors. M. cruse AMfFM CD player S tTucn more' SKO. «979199

S A L E

P R I C E

30 m o n t h S m a r t Lease

* GM OPT II

D e d u c t $1252.20 * *

per mo.

1997 SIERRA PICKUP

V O R T E C 4300 V-6 e n g n e a u t o m a t e transmission, dua l air bags, ABS brakes air condrt ionmg. WI. & cruise, A W F M stereo cassette & m u c h more 1 Stock #979052

S A L E $ 4 C *)QO* GM0PT" P R I C E D e d u c t $872.85

36 m o n t h Smar t Lease $199'pirmo

1997 SAFARI VAN

Vortec 4 3 0 0 V-6 engine, automat ic t ransmiss ion. A B S brakes, dual air b a g s power windows, power locks, mirrors, tilt & cru ise, deep tint glass, A M - F M casset te stereo and m u c h more ! Stock #479047

S A L E $ 4 O Q Q C * G M OPT II P R I C E I O j * f « f O D e d u c t $1061.85

36 m o n t h Smar t Lease $ 279 ' t i rmo

1997 SAVANA 3/4 TON

CARGO VAN Vor tec 4 3 0 0 V 6 e n g n e , au tomat i c t ransmiss ion , air bags . A B S b rakes a i r condr t ion ing. Mt wheel . c ru ise cont ro l , s ide door a n d rear door glass, aux i l i a ry h g h t n g . 8 6 0 0 G V W R a n d m u c h m o r e l S tock # 9 7 9 1 6 3

S A L E $ 4 f i C Q C ' G M OPT II

P R I C E I U l W 9 3 D e d u c t $1081 .80

36 m o n t h Smar t Lease *259'pUmo

1997 SONOMA PICKUP

2 2 liter four cylinder engine five speed manual transmission air t a A M F M cassette stereo and i n c h moref Stock <

ABS brakes, a * o o n d t o n n g

$10,995* 36 m o n t h S m a r t Lease ' 1 3 9 ' ^

G M OPT II D e d u c t $609 .10

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h M 3.995

89 E S C O R T Au toma t i c

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•95 GMC SIERRA EXT. CAB PICK-UP

93 G R A N D A M 4 DOOR

•7895

•96 Y U K O N S L E 4 door. Green.

'92 BONNEVILLE S E

•9995

'93 G R A N D PRIX SE 4 D O O R

*8995

'94 TEMPO 4 DOOR

•6395

'95 G M C J IMMY SLT 4 -DOOR

•15.995 93 GRAND PRIX

2 D O O R B 4 U I A A A E

9 9 9 3

•95 A S T R O C L

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•5995 '95 GRANO A M

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'95 G M C Y U K O N S L E

0^*23.995

'92 SUNBIRD V6. R e d

•5995

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'93 C U T L A S S SUPREME

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