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/ Sunday March 2, 1997 VOLUME 22 NUMBER 67 Fine art: Works by two Canton residents are featured at Henry Ford College. Arts & Leisure. CI Canton (Observer C h e c k o u l w c t x e o n * unttrtaO n kx»y » «su» of y o u home-deiivefea Obaervw ana save an average 120 10 M O * w«ek on you gnxory bri Fcfhome- 3elivwy. pots* ctR 501-0600 J O CANTON. MICHIGAN 68 PAGES http: www.oeonline.com SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS 6 1WJ Subwtwa C«M IN THE PAPER TODAY Tragedy: A diver working on the Newburgh Lake restoration pro- ject drowned Thursday when he got trapped in an underwater sluice gate./A3 TASTE Maple syrup: When sap begins to run from the maple trees, Michi- gan spring cannot be far - New law fights drunken driving away./BIT Nutrition secrets: Registered dietitians I authors Betsey Kurleto and Beverly Price "Share Nutrition Secrets for Optimal Health "/Bi SPORTS & RECREATION Going to the dogs: Western Wayne County residents will have a chance to check out pure- bred dogs at the Detroit Kennel Club show./DS Announcements ... J 3 1 Real Estate G1 Autos r J5 Rentals G4 Crossword G3 Malls B4 Jobs "• HI ' Sports D1 Home & Service J3 Merchandise J3 Pets J4 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: 313-953-2042 Classified Advertising: 313-591-0900 Display Advertising: 313-591-2300 Home Delivery: 313-591-0500 Cable TV Weekly: 313-953-2188 A second drunken driving offense in Can- ton could mean losing your vehicle. The seizure ordintpice mirrors state legislation adopted in the wake of a local teen's death caused by a drunken driver. annual "State of the State Address" in remembrance of Cannon teen Judy Rosin. ' f Rosin, 17, died in an accident on Cherry Hill and Denton Nov. 16, 1995, at the hands of a drunken dri- ver with a long history of similar violations. BY VALERIE QLANDEB ST AIT WRITER Canton police will seize cars from some drunken drivers as of April 1 under an ordinance adopted last week by officials. The ordinance mirrors a state law that Gov. John Engler touted in his Jerome Maurice Larente of Walled Lake had^an invalid driver's license since 1988. He accumulated 14- court-ordered suspensions_ for unpaid tickets and 11 tickets for dri- ving on a suspended license. He is currently serving a 10-15-year prison sentence in Muskegon Cor- rectional Facility. Although the new forfeiture law haB been considered controversial by some who feel a drunken driver's family would be unfairly penalized, attorney Bryan Aiftann lauded town- ship officials for adopting the ordi- nance. Am arm represents Rosin's family in a civil lawsuit against two Red- ford Township drinking establish- ments that allegedly served alcohol to Larente prior to the fatal acci- dent. "Drunken driving is such a perva- sive and growing problem. I think this is another approach at making people aware of its serious nature. Maybe if it hits people in the pocket- See SEIZURE LAW, A2 School officials pared down, bond wish list Christian learning: Agape Christian School pastor and and assistant principal and seventh-grade math teacher Kathryn Herczeg stand among the seventh-grade math class. school schools and EDUCATIONAL CHOK & ! home values BY M.B. DILLON STAFF WRITER Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' wish list for the proposed $79.7 million bond issue originally included items with a total price tag of $120 million. « "A Jot of things didn't make the cut," said John Birchler, the district's executive direc- tor for business and operations. "It was pared down to $80 million anticipating the community's willingness to pay " - . The intent was to keep the bond issue under $100 million; the district's total mill age under 4 mills; and the increased millage under 2 mills, he said. Voters will go to the polls on Saturday, March 22, to decide the issue, the sole item on the ballot. A priority of the bond steering committee was equi- ty. "There was a concern that we need to try to do something for every building," said Birchler. "While we knew we couldn't do - based on parameters - as much as we did with the 1991 bond for remodeling, there was still a concern that we needed to have some- thing in thisforeveryone." ' Unlike the $59 million 1991 bond issue, the pro- posed $79.7 million bond issue contains a single big- ticket item - a third high school that will ooct roughly $46 million. Asked how decisions were reached on improvement projects for each school. Birchler said "Roy O. French (the district s bond consultant) assisted us at each building, along with the principal and sometimes the plant engineer, in identifying a list of things they were looking for. v "We got' into furniture; computers; computers in the classroom; and filling up the computer labe, which was also being discussed as part of the forums as Tf.il/ 1 A Birchler. About 70 individuals in community forums, making bond x _ a school to teach what I teach at home," said Marcia Canton, discussing why die chose to send her children to Agape ian Academy in Plymouth. "One of my children said Teacher said the same thing 1 had said at home, so I must be right* The Tongs started their children in the Wixom public schools and were unhappy with the education they were receiving. The family has since moved to Canton to be near'Agape where three of the Tongs* four chil- dren attend: Stephen in eighth grade, Emily in fifth and Nathan in second. "I don't worry about Stephen get- ting involved with drugs or seX," said Tong. "There is peer pressure to do better." ""See related stories page A5 This search for positive reinforce- ment of home values is one the rea- sons some Canton parentsfchooseto send their children to private schools. Christian school education is one of several'educational alternatives reviewed in the Observer this week. Though nonpublic school enroll- ment in Michigan has held steady at around 10 5 percent for many years (173,452 students for 1994-95), a renewed concern over the quality and nature of public education has led and private schools, home schooling, Whether home schooling, choosing a traditional parochial or private school or trying-one of the newer char- ter schools in Michigan, parents con- tinue to research educational choices for their children. This-week, the Observer Newspa- pers look at several of these alterna- tives in our area. Today, we feature an overview about these alternatives and look at: Families who home school in Canton and Livonia. Surfing the Internet to research home schooling. • The private New Morning School in Plymouth Township. Gaudior Academy - a public charter school m Redford. And on Thursday: Families who choose Plymouth Christian Academy in Canton. Unit- ed Christian in Garden City and _ Agape Christian in Plymouth and Carrtftn. r-f Traditional parochial schools: A look at Catholic Central High School in Redford and St. John Lutheran School in Westland and families who choose them. funded public schools which -are s --privately run.- Interest continues Nonpublic school . enroll- ment reached a peak-in Michigan in 1965-66 with 361,348 stu- dents. The clos- ing of many Archdiocese of Detroit Catholic schools in the late 1960s and early 1970s led to a steep decline _ in private schools by 51.5 percent between 1965-66 and 1990-91. They ranged from a low of 9.8 percent of all Michigan students in 1978-79 to a high of 11.4 percent of students in 1983-84. But new trends in education and new forces in society have renewed interests alternative education. Michigan Department of Education consultant Jean Shane fields calls from parents interested in nonpublic schools and home schooling. She has provided information and often acted as a sounding board for parents over the past eight years. Despite statistics kept by the department, said it's hard to pinpoint the reasons why people make the choices they do See6H««TlAWtCH66CA4 Finding solutions: Deiana Conn, an 11th- grader at Agape Christian, works on a geometry problem at the board as science and math instructor Clark Sexton looks on. 'Large township' group Seeks more vocal role BY VALERIE OLANDEB 9TAIV WRITER When the issue of road financing becomes a topic of debate in the state Capitol, Canton, Plymouth and Redford townships will be one dri- ving force. Municipal representatives from 21 "large townships" attended a forum sponsored by Canton on Wednesday and took some first steps at organi- zation to become a more powerful influence - particularly with their own Michigan Townships Associa- tion. Lansing will be their next stop "As individuals we've expressed our needs to the MTA and there's been some frustrations that they have not been responsive to our indi- vidual needs as they have been to the smaller townships. If all of us come together and (the MTA) knows we all have these concerns, then- maybe wt>H have the opportunity to work with them," said Plymouth Township Supervisor Kathleen Keen-McCarthy. _ Canton among several other com- munities terminated membership with MTA because it doesn't address issues specific to larger townships. Educational programs sponsored by the organization were called "primi- tive" and "unsophisticated" by Can- See TOWKSMTT, A2 going LUlUilUMUV —— • . •A lot of major-type items of high coat we weren t ng to be able to do. A few buildings wanted work X 42nd Street moves west I f show tunes are a passion, mark Saturday, March 8 on your calendar. That's when Canton Project Arts and the Michigan Opera Theatre team up for "An Evening of Broadway Muaic" at Summit on the Park. (For more on Canton PrtJject Arts, please see Linda Chomin's "Artistic Expressions" col- umn m today's Arts & Leisure section.) . The Broadway program includes a dessert reception at 7 p.m., followed by entertainment at 8 p.m. There is cabaret-style seating and tickets are $20 each. Some tickets remain for the annu- al event,' which last year was a sellout, according m a t f t l w n Sllla, Canton vulmHaei uwiUinaUii. Tickets are available at the township adminis- tration building, Arnoldt Williams Music and Dearborn Music stores. CANTON CONNECTION Saying goodbye B ob and Bonnie Julien, whoae grocery store has been a fixture on the southwest corner of- Ford and Canton Center roads for decades, will host an open house 1-6 p.m. Thursday to say farewell to longtime patrons The Juliens have sold the business, which will be razed to make room for construction of a Rite. Aid Drug Store. - The public is inVited and refreshments will be served, although the afternoon's main course will likely be storytelling from Canton'a "old days," Bonnie Julien ssid last Win a Capitol tour Presidents in the 21st State House District •mean win "A Day at the Capitol" with Rep. Deborah Whyman. R-Canton, by having the most correct answers to a quiz on her Word Wide Web heme page. . •The 10-question quiz tests a person's knowl- edge of Michigan government and social history. "I hope folks will leam something about their home state, but mostly I want them to have fan," Whyman said. Whyman will give the winner a personal tour of the capital They can view . House session that day and enjoy a complimentary lunch. Whyman hopes to offer a new quiz each month. Her home page address is http-7/www. mich. com/-dwhyman. T - — - — • •MMkeMi MM ^ - - - ^ 1

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A second drunken driving o f fense in Can-ton could mean los ing your vehicle . The seizure ordintpice mirrors state legis lat ion adopted in the wake of a local teen's dea th caused by a drunken driver.

annua l "State of the State Address" in r e m e m b r a n c e of Cannon t e e n Judy Rosin. ' f

Rosin, 17, died in an accident on C h e r r y Hil l a n d D e n t o n Nov. 16, 1995, a t the h a n d s of a d runken dri-ver wi th a long his tory of s i m i l a r violations.

BY VALERIE QLANDEB ST AIT WRITER

Canton police will seize cars from some d r u n k e n drivers as of April 1 u n d e r a n o r d i n a n c e a d o p t e d l a s t week by officials.

The ordinance mirrors a s t a t e law tha t Gov. J o h n Engler touted in his

Jerome Maurice L a r e n t e of Walled Lake had^an invalid driver 's license s i n c e 1988. He a c c u m u l a t e d 14-c o u r t - o r d e r e d s u s p e n s i o n s _ f o r unpaid tickets and 11 t ickets for dri-ving on a suspended license. He is c u r r e n t l y s e r v i n g a 1 0 - 1 5 - y e a r pr ison sen tence in Muskegon Cor-rectional Facility.

Al though the new for fe i tu re law haB been considered controversial by some who feel a d r u n k e n dr iver ' s family would be unfa i r ly penalized, attorney Bryan Aiftann lauded town-

ship officials for adopting t h e ordi-nance.

Am arm represen t s Rosin's family in a civil lawsui t against two Red-ford T o w n s h i p d r i n k i n g es tab l i sh-men t s t h a t allegedly served alcohol to L a r e n t e p r io r to t h e f a t a l acci-dent .

"Drunken driving is such a perva-sive a n d growing problem. I t h ink th is is another approach a t making people a w a r e of i t s ser ious na tu re . Maybe if it h i ts people in the pocket-

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School officials pared down, bond wish list

Christian learning: Agape Christian School pastor and

and assistant principal and seventh-grade math teacher Kathryn Herczeg stand among the seventh-grade math class.

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BY M . B . DILLON STAFF WRITER

P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools' wish list for the proposed $79.7 million bond issue originally included i t e m s w i t h a to ta l price t a g of $ 1 2 0 m i l l i o n .

« "A Jo t of t h i n g s d idn ' t make the cut," said John Birchler, the district 's executive direc-tor for business and operations. "It was pared down to $80 million ant ic ipat ing the community 's willingness

to pay " - . The in tent was to keep the bond issue under $100

million; the district 's total mill age under 4 mills; and the increased millage under 2 mills, he said.

Voters will go to the polls on Sa turday , March 22, to decide t h e issue, the sole i tem on the ballot.

A priority of the bond steering committee was equi-ty. "There was a concern t h a t w e need to try to do someth ing for every building," said Birchler. "While we knew we couldn' t do - based on parameters - a s much a s we did wi th the 1991 bond for remodeling, there w a s still a concern t h a t we needed to have some-th ing in th is for everyone."

' U n l i k e t h e $59 million 1991 bond issue, t h e pro-posed $79.7 million bond issue contains a single big-ticket item - a th i rd high school t h a t will ooct roughly $46 million.

Asked how decisions were reached on improvement projects for each school. Birchler said "Roy O. French ( the d i s t r i c t s bond c o n s u l t a n t ) a s s i s t ed u s a t each building, along with the principal and sometimes the p lant engineer , in identifying a list of things they were

looking for. v

"We got' into furn i ture ; computers; computers in the c lassroom; a n d filling u p t h e c o m p u t e r labe, which w a s a l so be ing d i scussed a s p a r t of t h e f o r u m s a s Tf.il/1 A Birchler. About 70 individuals in community forums, making bond

x _ a school to t each what I teach a t home," said Marcia Canton, discussing why d i e chose to send her children to Agape ian Academy in Plymouth.

"One of my children said Teacher said the s ame th ing 1 h a d said a t home, so I must be right*

The Tongs s tar ted the i r children in t h e Wixom public schools a n d were u n h a p p y w i t h t h e e d u c a t i o n t h e y were receiving. The family h a s since moved to C a n t o n t o be n e a r ' A g a p e whe re th ree of t h e Tongs* four chil-dren a t tend: S tephen in eighth grade, Emily in fifth a n d N a t h a n in second.

"I don ' t worry about S t e p h e n get-t ing involved wi th drugs or seX," said Tong. "There i s peer p res su re t o do better ."

""See related stories page A5 •

This search for positive re inforce- • m e n t of home va lues is one t h e rea-sons some Can ton paren ts fchoose to send their children to private schools. Chr i s t i an school educat ion is o n e of s e v e r a l ' e d u c a t i o n a l a l t e r n a t i v e s reviewed in the Observer th i s week.

T h o u g h n o n p u b l i c school e n r o l l -m e n t in Michigan h a s held s t eady a t a round 10 5 percent for m a n y y e a r s ( 1 7 3 , 4 5 2 s t u d e n t s for 1 9 9 4 - 9 5 ) , a renewed concern over the qual i ty and n a t u r e of publ ic educa t ion h a s led

and private schools, home schooling,

Whether home schooling, choosing a traditional parochial or private school or trying-one of the newer char-ter schools in Michigan, parents con-tinue to research educational choices for their children.

This-week, the Observer Newspa-pers look at several of these alterna-tives in our area.

Today, we feature an overview about these alternatives and look at: • Families who home school in Canton

and Livonia. • Surfing the Internet to research

home schooling. • The private New Morning School in

Plymouth Township. • Gaudior Academy - a public charter

school m Redford.

And on Thursday: • Families who choose Plymouth

Christian Academy in Canton. Unit-ed Christian in Garden City and _ Agape Christian in Plymouth and Carrtftn. r - f

• Traditional parochial schools: A look at Catholic Central High School in Redford and St. John Lutheran School in Westland and families who choose them.

f u n d e d p u b l i c s c h o o l s w h i c h - a re s - -p r iva t e ly run.-

Interest continues

N o n p u b l i c school . e n r o l l -m e n t r e a c h e d a peak-in Michigan in 1965-66 w i t h 3 6 1 , 3 4 8 s t u -d e n t s . T h e clos-i n g of m a n y A r c h d i o c e s e of De t ro i t Ca tho l i c s c h o o l s i n t h e l a t e 1 9 6 0 s a n d e a r l y 1970s l e d

to a steep decline _ in private schools by 51.5 percent between 1965-66 and 1990-91. They ranged from a low of 9 .8 percent of al l Michigan s tuden t s in 1978-79 to a high of 11 .4 percen t of s tudents in 1983-84.

But new t r e n d s in education a n d new forces in society have renewed i n t e r e s t s a l te rna t ive education.

Michigan D e p a r t m e n t of Education consul tant J e a n Shane fields calls f rom paren ts i n t e r e s t e d in nonpublic schools and home schooling. She h a s provided in format ion and often acted as a sounding board for parents over t h e pas t e i g h t y e a r s . Despi te s t a t i s t i c s k e p t by the d e p a r t m e n t ,

said it 's h a r d to pinpoint the reasons w h y people make t h e choices they do

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Finding solutions: Deiana Conn, an 11th-grader at Agape Christian, works on a geometry problem at the board as science and math instructor Clark Sexton looks on.

'Large township' group Seeks more vocal role BY VALERIE OLANDEB 9TAIV WRITER

When t h e issue of road financing b e c o m e s a top ic of d e b a t e in t h e s ta te Capitol , Canton, Plymouth and Redford townships will be one dri-ving force.

Municipal representat ives from 21 "large townships" a t t ended a forum

sponsored b y Canton on Wednesday and took some first steps a t organi-za t ion to become a more p o w e r f u l inf luence - par t icu la r ly w i t h t h e i r own Michigan Townsh ips Associa-tion. Lansing will be their next s top

"As i n d i v i d u a l s we've e x p r e s s e d o u r needs to t h e MTA a n d t h e r e ' s b e e n some f r u s t r a t i o n s t h a t t h e y

have not been responsive to our indi-v idual needs a s t h e y have been to t h e sma l l e r t o w n s h i p s . If all of us come together a n d ( the MTA) knows we a l l h a v e t h e s e conce rns , t h e n -maybe wt>H have t h e opportunity to w o r k w i t h t h e m , " s a i d P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p S u p e r v i s o r K a t h l e e n Keen-McCarthy.

_ Canton among several other com-m u n i t i e s t e r m i n a t e d m e m b e r s h i p with MTA because it doesn't address i ssues specific to larger townships . Educational programs sponsored by the organization were called "primi-tive" and "unsophist icated" by Can-

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LUlUilUMUV —— • • . •A lot of major- type i tems of high coat we weren t ng to be able to do. A few buildings wanted work

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42nd Street moves west

If show tunes are a passion, mark Sa turday , March 8 on your calendar . T h a t ' s when Canton Project Arts and the

Michigan Opera Thea t re t e am up for "An Evening of Broadway Muaic" a t Summi t on the Pa rk . (For more on Canton PrtJject Arts, please see Linda Chomin's "Artistic Expressions" col-u m n m today's Arts & Leisure section.)

. T h e Broadway program includes a desser t reception a t 7 p.m., followed by en te r t a inment a t 8 p .m. There is cabaret-style seat ing and tickets a re $20 each. Some tickets remain for the annu-al event,' which las t yea r was a sellout, according m a t f t l w n Sll la , Canton vulmHaei uwiUinaUii.

Tickets a re available a t the township adminis-t ra t ion building, Arnoldt Williams Music and Dearborn Music stores.

CANTON CONNECTION Saying goodbye

Bob and Bonnie Jul ien, whoae grocery s tore has been a fixture on the southwest corner of-

Ford and Canton Center roads for decades, will host an open h o u s e 1-6 p.m. Thursday to say farewell to longt ime patrons

The Jul iens have sold the business, which will be razed to make room for construction of a R i t e . Aid Drug Store.

- The public i s inVited a n d re f reshments will be served, a l though t h e afternoon's main course will likely be storytell ing from Canton'a "old days," Bonnie Ju l i en ssid last

Win a Capitol tour P r e s i d e n t s in t h e 21st S ta te House District • m e a n win "A Day a t the Capitol" with Rep.

Deborah W h y m a n . R - C a n t o n , by h a v i n g the most correct answers to a quiz on her Word Wide Web heme page. . • T h e 10-question quiz tes t s a person's knowl-edge of Michigan government and social history. "I hope folks will l e a m something about their home state , but mostly I w a n t them to have fan," Whyman said.

Whyman will give the winner a personal tour of the capital They can view . House session that day and enjoy a complimentary lunch.

Whyman hopes to offer a new quiz each month.

Her home page address is http-7/www. mich. com/-dwhyman.

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Townships from page A1 School bond from page Al ton Supervisor Tom Yack.

"The climate is right for us to inf luence road f u n d i n g because ther«$ are a number of proposals f loa t ing a r o u n d . The re ' s a l so a fairly high in teres t from taxpay-e r s b e c a u s e of t h e i s s u e s cen-tered on raising the gas t a x and • s ta te Sen. Loren Bennet t ' s ) leg-islation."

A 5-cen t i n c r e a s e in t h e gas tax was discussed last legislative s e s s i o n , c a u s i n g B e n n e t t to i n t r o d u c e a n ~ a m e n d m e n t t h a t would allow t o w n s h i p s to t a k e their allocated portion of the gas t a x and con t r ac t for t h e i r own road repairs.

C u r r e n t l y , u n d e r federa l and s t a t e l a w , t h e g a s t a x g o e s directly to the county, which dis-t r i b u t e s the f u n d i n g based on roads it prioritizes.

In addi t ion , O a k l a n d County E x e c u t i v e B r o o k s P a t t e r s o n r e c e n t l y p r o p o s e d a p e t i t i o n d r ive for a ballot quest ion t h a t

S u p e r v i s o r T o m Y a c k

would ask for a 6.5 percent gas tax increase.

."It makes it a significant issue b e i n g t h a t he ' s a R e p u b l i c a n f r o m O a k l a n d C o u n t y I couldn ' t suppor t an increase if t h e r e ' s no c h a n g e in t h e w a y r o a d d e p a r t m e n t s a l l o c a t e money," said Yack.

With all the hype surrounding

road funding , a t t e n d e e s a t t h e forum decided to first take their c o n c e r n s to t h e MTA's U r b a n Township committee in Lansing on M a r c h 17. T h e n , W a y n e Coun ty ' s 10 t o w n s h i p superv i -s o r s wil l m e e t w i t h O a k l a n d County's supervisors in Indepen-dence Township on March 20.

In April, the township officials wi l l s c h e d u l e a m e e t i n g w i t h MTA staff and board of directors.

Officials said they didn't want to "reinvent the wheel" by form-ing ^a s e p a r a t e g r o u p from t h e MTA. However, if not sat isf ied, they are prepared to form their own lobbying group.

"The big t h i n g is l eg i s l a t ive inf luence a n d e d u c a t i o n a l pro-grams," said Helen Foster , Van Buren Township supervisor, who will bring the list of concerns to the MTA Urban Township com-mittee March 17.

done on th ings like t r a f f i c pa t -te rns , t ra f f ic flow, a n d drop-off areas. Tha t one didft't make the cut," he said.

Computer purchases "will get us a long way toward" complet-ing construction of the informa-t ion s u p e r h i g h w a y l a u n c h e d wi th P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n ' s 1991 bond i ssue , Bi rch ler sa id . "We have the in f ra s t ruc tu re and a re using the rest of the 1991 bond to comple te connec t ions of t h e i n d i v i d u a l b u i l d i n g s to e a c h other, to adminis t ra t ion , and to Wayne County RESA (the inter-m e d i a t e school d i s t r i c t . ) I t ' s a long process to do all tha t .

"The next piece of the puzzle," he sa*id, "is where we will have connections to the I n t e r n e t , for example. Right now, we're going over the technology policy guide-lines, how it will be set up, and how individual buildings will be

• Iff the bond is approved, computer purchases -will get us a long way toward" completion off the Information superhighway launched with the dis-trict's 1991 bond Issue, said John Birchler, Ply-mouth-Canton executive director ffor business and operations

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J u d y Evola, communi ty rela-t i o n s d i r e c t o r , s a i d t h p b o n d w o u l d e n a b l e t h e d i s t r i c t to bring the n u m b e r of computers in labs in each-building from 15

. t o 30. Wi th t h e two" compute r s t h a t would be ins ta l led in eajjh classroom, " s tuden t s , if they're working on a project in the lab, will be able to access it from the classroom," she said.

"The c o m p u t e r s for. the high schoo l s ' c o m p u t e r l a b s r ea l ly

.needed to be updated . They a re out of d a t e , " added Evola. "We need to give s tudents the oppor-tunity to learn so it will benefit them as they go forward." *

Birchler said he met with Dan M e n g h i n i , d i r e c t o r of m a i n t e -nance and operations, to priori-tize needs. They eva lua ted the necessi ty to replace i tems such as .roofs and doors at one school versus another .

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book then it will change public s e n t i m e n t t h a t th i s is a c r ime t h a t will not be t o l e r a t e d , " he .said.

The forfeiture law would only apply to second offenders.

Most repeat offenders can't get a car registered wi th- the Secre-t a ry of S t a t e or get automobi le insurance , m a k i n g "them "unin-sured missiles on the road," he sa id . The fo r f e i tu re law would e l iminate the of fenders borrow-ing other vehicles, he said.

"If you negligently allow-your .spouse, brother , s is ter or some-one else d r i v e v o u r c a r w h e n

t h e y ' r e d r u n k , t h e n you could lose y o u r car . T h a t will m a k e people th ink twice before band-ing over the keys," he said.

A l t h o u g h A m a n n b e l i e v e s someone will challenge the con-s t i t u t i o n a l i t y of fo r f e i tu re s for d r u n k e n d r i v i n g o f f e n s e s , h e b e l i e v e s t h e law will hold up . "The r i g h t of f o r f e i t u r e w h e n used du r ing the commission of a c r ime is c lear ly w r i t t e n in t h e law," h e said. Forfeitures of cars , h o m e s a n d b u s i n e s s e s d u r i n g d r u g - r e l a t e d cr imes is j u s t one example.

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Canton Police a l ready enforce a r e l a t i v e l y n e w law t h a t c h a r g e s a s s e s s m e n t f e e s to d r u n k e n d r ive r s for police offi-cers ' t ime. C a n t o n recoups t h e cost of booking, i n c a r c e r a t i n g , prosecut ing, and cour t a p p e a r -ances by officers.

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"People must be held account-able for their actions ... When a person is in jured or killed by a drunken driver, as a police chief, I can't th ink of a worse crime," said Santomauro.

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Solar dis turbance periods may affect television viewers in th i s a r ea from March 2 .un t i l March 8. "So la r i n t e r f e r e n c e " is a n inherent part of satellite technol-ogy and occurs abou t th i s t ime every year, as well as for about 10 days in the fall.

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Dive t e a m s and ground patrols continued searching for the body of a construction d i v e r believed d r o w n e d a f t e r b e i n g t r a p p e d under the Newburgh Lake dam.

F r a n k Z i m m e r m a n , 48, w h o had been clearing debris from a part ia l ly open sluice gate about 12 f ee t u n d e r w a t e r , . r e p o r t e d trouble about 10:30 a.m. Thurs -d a y , a L ivon ia Police D e p a r t -ment report said.

Co-workers lost radio contact with him af ter one of them s tar t -ed closing the gate in an a t tempt

Rescue: A Livonia fire-fighter heads for the river below the dam. t o s low t h e s t r o n g c u r r e n t thought to have pinned Zimmer-man..

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"No, d o n ' t c lose t t , o p e n i t . You ' re c r u s h i n g me , " Z i m m e r -m a n s a i d , acco rd ing to pol ice. The worker s ta r ted to open t h e g a t e / but voice contact was lost, the report said.

R e s c u e r s w e r e ca l l ed to t h e scene, a t Newburgh a n d Hines Drive,*artd cont inued search ing for Z immerman t h r o u g h o u t the day. But divers were not imme-diately used, said Wayne County Sher i f f Robert F icano , because they would have been r isking the s t r o n g u n d e r t o w t h a t c a u g h t Zimmerman. . A t e m p o r a r y d a m d i v e r t i n g

Dam work was nearly complete BY K E N ABRAMCZYK STAFF WRITER

Frank,, Z immerman was j u s t abou t one day f rom w r a p p i n g up contractual work as he dqye u n d e r w a t e r Thursday to c lear soil near a sluice gate on a dam on Newburgh Lake.

J s im M u r r a y , d i r e c t o r of Wavne County's Depar tment of Environment , believes Zimmer-m a n w e n t in a w a t e r - f i l l e d spillway area between a coffer-dam and a sluice gate, t rying to r emove silt* or s e d i m e n t t h a t may have piled in f ront of t h e gate.

"He m a y not h a v e w a n t e d the silt there, but who knows, I really don't," Murray said. "We be l ieve h e opened t h e g a t e a couple inches to let the soil run downstream."

Z i m m e r m a n ' s c o n t r a c t u a l work on the dam was the first phase of a $10 -million res tora-tion project of Newburgh Lake. That project includes the drain-ing of the lake and the excava-tion of con t amina t ed soil a n d sediment. Eventually, "the lake will be refilled and g a m e fish restocked.

Z i m m e r m a n ' s firm. D i v t e c Corp. of Romulus, had a l ready constructed a cofferdam," a tem-porary diversion in front of the sluice gate. Zimmerman s ta r ted

work in October a f te r h e bid to c o m p l e t e t h e p r o j e c t fo r $227,568.

On Thursday, while Zimmer-man was under water , he was c o m m u n i c a t i n g w i t h o t h e r members of his work crew. He i n d i c a t e d he h a d a p r o b l e m , a n d h e h a d t h e m o p e n t h e sluice gate. >

T h e y lost contact w i t h h im at about 10:30 or 11 a.m.," Mur-ray sa id . "He may h a v e been d isor ien ted , .bu t I don ' t know. Nobody knows."

The r iver ' s cond i t ions were m u r k y a n d c u w e n t s w e r e s t r o n g , b o l s t e r e d by s e v e r a l d a y s of r a i n . Z i m m e r m a n ' s equ ipment included a he lmet , insulated wet suit, a t e the r and an air hose.

Worke r s t r i e d to p u m p ho t water into the spillway area so if Z i m m e r m a n was nea rby , it would p r e v e n t h y p o t h e r m i a , Murray said.

But Zimmerman could not be found. Rescue worke r s contin-ued to look for him on Friday, but he was presumed drowned.

Murray said Zimmerman was j u s t a b o u t f i n i s h e d w i t h t h e

/ d a m . T h e l a k e w a s to be d r a i n e d on M o n d a y , bu t t h e project will be delayed until the state investigates the construc-tion accident. . " I t ' s e x t r e m e l y d a n g e r o u s

work ," M u r r a y sa id . "He h a d several years experience doing this, and had all k inds of docu-m e n t s t h a t he h a d comple ted th is work."

Murray said Z immerman had completed most o t h e r por t ions of the con t rac t , i n c l u d i n g t h e c o f f e r d a m . T h a t w a t e r d ive r -sion was buil t m front and adja-cent to the sluice ga te and dqm

The dam contained a lengthy sluice extending under the dam under Newburgh Road to allow for water to flow.'

T h e c o f f e r d a m c h a n n e l e d w a t e r a longs ide t h e d a m and s l u i c e g a t e , b u t w a t e r s t i l l f lowed b e h i n d t h e c o f f e r d a m and adjacent to the sluice gate in a spillway.

Z i m m e r m a n a l s o w a s suc -c e s s f u l a t g e t t i n g t h e s l u i c e gate to operate. T h e gate on the dam had been inoperat ive for-at-least 20 years, Mur ray said.

The sluice gate needed to be functional to dra in the lake for contractors to excavate soil con-taminated with polychlorinated biphenyls iPCBsL

Constructed in 1933. the dam w a s bui l t a d j a c e n t to a c ider mill owned by Henry Ford. At a b o u t t h a t t i m e N e w b u r g h L a k e w a s d e e d e d by F o r d to Wayne County.

Water in the lake, which is con-nected to t h e midd le branch of the Rouge River, made that cur-rent even s t ronger , Ficano said. Condi t ions w e r e a lso wor sened by recent heavy rains .

Hopes for a successful rescue were h igh a t first, as Zimmer-man's diving s u i t was a t tached to a hose pumping him air, and another circulat ing warm water.

At some point in the afternoon, h o w e v e r , t h e c o n n e c t i o n w a s lost.

T h e s e a r c h f o r h i s body r e s u m e d F r i d a y wi th s h e r i f f s depar tment horseback patrols of the banks of the Rouge River for about . t h r e e - q u a r t e r s of a mile east of the lake.

In t h e a f t e r n o o n , w h e n ^ t h e w a t e r t a b l e w a s a t i ts lowest , underwate r t e a m s went back in around the area- of the dam. said N a n c y M o u r a d i a n , F i c a n o ' s spokeswoman

Z i m m e r m a n , of Romulus, the owner of Divtec Corp„ was work-ing on t h e first phase of a $T0 million Newbusgh Lake restora-tion project. Divtec had repaired the sluice gate in previous dives

x—and Z i m m e r m a n was u s i n g high-pressure air hose to debris from around the gate.

P rev ious ly , t h e gate had not worked in at least 20 years, said J i m M u r r a y , d i r e c t o r of t h e county's Depar tment of Environ-ment.

T h e g a t e is a c t u a l l y a sol id wall about 4 feet by 4 feet.

Z i m m e r m a n w a s an expe r i -enced d i v e r , a n d his company started work in October af ter the coun ty a w a r d e d it a $227 ,568 contract.

Ficano. whose depar tment has its own d ive t e a m , said d ivers can never be too careful.

"You a lways tell them to take p r e c a u t i o n s , b u t s o m e t i m e s they're going into unfamiliar ter-r i t o r y . " h e s a i d a t t h e s c e n e , which is a d j a c e n t to a sher i f f ' s depar tment substat ion.

T h e r e s c u e e f f o r t T h u r s d a y drew scores of reporters, camera-m e n a n d c u r i o u s i t y - s e e k e r s . Police close'd Newburgh between Ann Arbor Road and P lymouth

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Still hoping: Rescue crews work oh top of the dam Thursday in their attempt to free diver Frank Zimmer-man. Road.

T h e e f for t b r o u g h t in d ivers from the county and the Detroit Police Depa r tmen t , fire depart-m e n t l i f e - s u p p o r t c r e w s f rom L i v o n i a . W e s t l a n d a n d Nr t r thvi l le T o w n s h i p , s h e r i f f s d e p u t i e s a n d Livonia police. A U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan Hospi-tal 's helicopter ambulance stood by, but left about 2:30 p.m

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Wash tenaw counties ami Detroit Metropol i tan Airport joined the search Friday, Mouradian said.

"I've never seen such coopera-t i o n f r o m so many a g e n c i e s . ' sa id Livonia Sgt. Ken Mar low, who was a t the dam most of the

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• Municipal Services Is considering special land use approval for I s u m Berry, a Oiling s ta t ion /car wash / fas t food restaurant w i t h drive-through. The faci l i ty is proposed fpr the southwest corner of Michigan Avenue and Haggerty Road. '

• Municipal Services is also considering final preliminary p<at approval for CotoMeatmie Wdge suMMsJon Humber 3 wh i ch consists of a cuKJe-sac ex tens ion east of Beck, between f o r d and Salt i . CoDPlestone Ridge wou ld ' feature 18 homes on 8 8 acres

• Canton s manning commteelon wi l l hold i t s next meet ing 7 p.m. Monday. M w e h 3 In t h e f irst floor •. meet ing room of the administrat ion building.. Among tha Itema on the agenda.

• Zakr i • • ! ! * » Proposed zoning

change from 0 1 (of f ice) t o C l

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corner ot Geddes and Canton

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• Site P>an approval tor Air to Zene. I m . an auto par ts * o r e proposed for an area north of FortJ and west of Canton Center. Plans caH tor an 8 , 2 5 0 square-toot faci l i ty

• Site plan approval tor I n * Creek »pailwsn1» Proposed tor 19 acres south of Palmer and west of Canton Center, the development weuM feature 152 upecale apartments.

• 9Ne plan approval tor an addition

t o Canton Rental. east of Canton Center and south of Warren.

• The planning commission wi l l also

meet 7 p.m. Monday. 'Ma rch 17 in t h e ftrst ffcor

meet ing room of the administrat ion Building, i tems on the agenda include:

• 9l te plan approval tor ^ R a g a Center of Canton, e 5 0 . 5 0 0 sQuare-foot shopping center proposed for seven acres at the northwest corner of Hanford and* Canton Center roads

• Site plan approval for Poplar Mdge Subdivision a 234ot development proposed for t h e southwest comer of Palmer and Mor ton Taylor.

• Site plan approval tor C M I ' s restaurant. The 6 . 0 0 0 squarerfoot e a t e i v w o u l d be l oca ted north of

. Ford *>d west of Haggerty. in front of the Super Kmart .

• Site plan approval for

S f c a M o d / M m e r Par* , proposed tor

20 acree at the southwest comer

of Sheldon and Palmer roeds.

For more in format ion about protect

dsvetapmenf lei Canton, call Canton

Planning Services at 397-9390.

Questions about infrastructure

improvements and new subOnnslon

construction ahouto be d i rec ted to

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3rd p lace r e s p e c t i v e l y . As an incent ive for i nc reased part ici-p a t i n g t h e P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n Civ i tan Club will add an addi-tional $25 to each level for each addi t iona l block of five contes-t a n t s exceeding a m i n i m u m or floor of 10 contestants*. Pr izes will be capped at $300, $200, a n d $100 respectively.

A d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n is available in the general offices of both PCEP high schools.

- S t u d e n t s a r e e n c o u r a g e d to consult with the i r t eachers con-cerning any ques t ions tha t may arise or in the event tha t clarifi-cation is needed. J e r r y Thomp-son, cha i rman , may be reached a t t h e C a n t o n E n g l i s h d e p a r t -ment , room 230, Ext. 57168, or i n t e re s t ed p a r t i e s m a y contact Joe Henshaw, Plvmouth-Canton Civitan, (3131 453-7569

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ing its next se r ies of volunteer t raining courses beginning Mon-day, March 17. Volunteers are n e e d e d , e s p e c i a l l y d u r i n g t h e d a y fo r h o m e c a r e - g i v i n g , bu t there are many volunteer oppor-tuni t ies available.

To accommoda te t h e d e m a n d for c lasses , bo th a d a y and an e v e n i n g c l a s s wi l l m e e t every Monday foi1 e i gh t weeks . The day class will be f rom 12 30 to 3:30 p.m. and the evening class from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Class space is limited, and any prospective t r a i n e e s should call for p l a c e m e n t in a d v a n c e . An a p p l i c a t i o n a n d a " g e t t i n g to k n o w you" i n t e r v i e w a r e r e q u i r e d b e f o r e c l a s s e s begin . Please call by Friday, March 7 to m a k e an a p p o i n t m e n t for your interview.

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"I think the numbers of calls have gone up," she said. "What I hear most frequer»Jly is there 's an in and out - people try some-thing for a year or two. then try-something else.

"1 think parents are just con-cerned about their kids and jus t

want what's best for them. Now Vhey have more choices."

In the mid 1970s, several fun-damentalist Christian churches concerned about what they per-ceive as the moral decl ine in public schools joined the tradi-t ional Catholic and L u t h e r a n

parochia l schools by creat ing t he i r own schools o f f e r ing a Bible-centered curriculum.

Some parents, including many f u n d a m e n t a l i s t C h r i s t i a n s , began teaching their children at home, away f rom w h a t they believe are the distractions and

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dangers of public schools. The state Department of Education

-says 735 c h i l d r e n a re home schooled, in Michigan, but Shane cautioned that as of July 1, new s t a t e legis la t ion allows home schooling families the option of not regis te r ing wi th the s tate . This will skew future numbers, she said.

Seeing th is movement away from public schools j^nd a steady decline in ach ievemen t tes t s , political leaders began to sup-port several ideas for funding alternatives to public schools.

Under a 1993 s t a t e law. an individual or organization can orgapize a public school academy - more commonly known as c h a r t e r schools - unde r the authorizat ion of a local school board, i n t e r m e d i a t e school board, community college or pub-lic u n i v e r s i t y . The nonprof i t school operates independently but is responsible to the entity au thor i z ing it and receives a grant-from the state - between $4,500 and $5,500 for each pupil. Central Michigan University has taken the lead in this movement, sponsoring more than 60 percent of the c h a r t e r schools in the state.

Charter schools inc'ude every-t h i n g f rom e thn i c - cen t e r ed schools to special trade •schools. This program excludes church-affiliated schools.

Buyer beware .Nonpublic schools in Michigan

are regulated under the Nonpub-lic School Act of 1921. The act was passed to regulate health, academic s tandards and teach-ing qualifications.

The law r e q u i r e s tha t " the courses of study shall be of the same s tandard as provided by the g e n e r a l school laws." Although the curriculum must be comparable to public schools, the s t a t e does not prescr ibe exactly what is taught or how it

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BY MARIE CHESTNKY STAFF WRTTKE

Classroom settings are sprout-ing up in homes throughout the Observer area as parents choose to home school their children

Families like the, Jensens in Livonia and the Clearvs in Can ton are choosing h o m e

' s c h o o l i n g for var ied reasons, but both say

- t hey w a n t t h e best

educa t ion fo r t h e i r ch i ld rep . S t a t e f i g u r e s show t h a t 735 Michigan children are educated in this manner.

David Jensen started school at Coolidge Elementary m Livonia But when tes ts showed "he had an 1Q of 130. his parents trans-ferred him to Gibson School in Redford.

Then one day . t h e J e n s e n s S r o k p t h p n p w s t n t h p i r s i x t h -

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er David w an ts to be a computer programmer. Heather loves Eng-lish and wants to "do something either with animals or kids "

A different view School day for the Clean, girls

begins a l 8:30 a m in the Living room of t h e f a m i l y ' s C a n t o n home. .

E a c h child - Chr i s t i ne , 11, Jessica. 10, Karen 7. and Kim-berly. 4 - sits at one of the four desks in the big room and tack-les her first lesson. None have

" ever attended a public school. Kimberly wiggles around more

because she's only 4. just begin-ning the task of learning hcrw to r e a d . The o t h e r t h r e e g i r l s silently stay glued to their seats until their lesson is done Daniel, a l m o s t 2, f l o a t s in and out among his four sisters

O v e r s e e i n g h e r c h i l d r e n ' s

school wc^k is Bobbie Cleary, a chemical engineer who earned her degree from the University of Nevada but whe long ago quit working to stay home and take ca re of h e r ch i ld ren . T h a t p a r e n t a l ca re inc ludes home schooling in a Christ ian t radi-tion.

"1 home school because God has put the responsibility of rais-ing my kids on me I believe God Knc called me to do'this.

Bill Cleary, a sales representa-tive for Nalco Chemical Co.. pro-vides" the income that allows his wife to postpone her career, stay home and teach their children

Both parents are Christ ian: the fami ly belongs tcf T r in i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n Church . Two phi losophies- underg i rd t h e i r vision of home schooling: The children must b^ schooled in the

' Bible and Christian values And

Learning at home: In Livo-nia, Deborah Jensen goes over a lesson with her son, David. 15. and daugh-ter Heather, 12, as part of their home schooling program.

t h e y must be schooled in t h e kind of basic education American students would have gotten two c e n t u r i e s ago: e m p h a s i s on reading, writing and arithmetic

"They're learning English as our founding fathers would have

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learned it in a one-room school. the way Abraham Lincoln would have learned it," Bobbie Cleary said. "We believe our children should be ' ab le to diagram the eight parts of speech."

The Clearvs also believe read-

state and federal constitutions. C o n s u l t a n t Shane c a u t i o n s

that there are few other regula-tions for nonpublic schools and that there is no one available to help p a r e n t s who make a bad choice The law does not pre-scribe what textbooks must be used, for example. Schools are requ i red to meet sa fe ty s t an -dards for fire and sanitation and are regula ted under the S ta te Fire Safety Board.

"There are a lot of good non-publ ic schools out t h e r e , bu t there are others that aren't." she said. "The key phrase is 'Buyer beware. ' We tell them to go to t h e school and t a l k to t h e teacher and talk to the principal If they promise a certain ... pupil to teacher ratio and they don't

According to the Department of Educa t ion to comply wi th s t a t e law nonpubl ic schools : mus t_repor t to the Michigan Department of Education on a yearly basis; report enrollment figures by grade: must use certi-fied or otherwise^ualified teach-ers (anyone holding a bachelors degree) unkess the nonpubl ic school or home school fami ly declare sincerely held religious belief objecting to teacher certifi-ca t ion (if such a belief is declared, the minimum teacher qualification is waived*; mus t provide the comparable curricu-lum.

Staff writer Casey Hans con-tributed to this story

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grade son: From now on. school would be the family's home on Six Mile in Livonia His teachers would be his mother . Debra. a licensed practical nurse, and his fa ther . Paul , a p lan t manager with Qua l i t y M e t a l c r a f t . His classmate would be his sister . H e a t h e r , a s e c o n d - g r a d e r at Coolidge.

Home school ing for the two began in S e p t e m b e r 1992. Today, David . 15. is doing 11th-grade work. Heather. 12. is now doing eighth-grade work

The first year, the family chose a curriculum from a California-based company then switched to the Ann Arbor-based Clonlara, School. A l t h o u g h a Chr i s t i an and member of Ward Presbyter-ian Church- in Livonia. Debra Jensen said she didn ' t pick a C h r i s t i a n - b a s e d c u r r i c u l u m because her husband is agnostic

At first, the Jensens were fear-ful t ha t ^ . t ruant -of f icer would show up at their home. They're now relaxed because they have their chi ldren 's school records and g r a d e s f r o m Clon la ra to prove the work they have done They also have ClonTara's school legal defense insurance.

School d a y for t h e two is u n s t r u c t u r e d Classwork also includes outings to the library*^ field trips to museums and pro-jects done on the home comput-

Parents can find information on the Internet

T hey're natural partners, like maca-roni and cheese. Mutt and Jeff, Scotch and soda One's been around

for generations, the other is a relative youngster. But they were fated to meet, a match made in ... 1 have to say it cyber-space.

Home schooling has met the Internet. It • was bound to happen

For parents who decide, for whatever rea-son. to educate their children at home, resources are limited Few homes can match the holdings of even a modest school library.

And where do you find the other effbca-tional materials you'll need"7 H<5w do you select a curriculum, what are the state reg-ulations for home schoolers, which colleges will accept students who have been taught at home0 What if you just want to talk with other parents in similar situations? How do you locate them?

.Enter the Internet With a home comput-er. a modem and an account with an Inter-net provider, there is literally a world of resources at your fingertips And you won't have to leave home to find them.

A search of Yahoo (http^/www yahoo.com1 for "home school-ing" returned more than 50 "hits" of sites devoted to the subject, everything ranging from downloadable software to curriculum packages to chat rooms where you can talk live with other home schoolers.

MEL. the Michigan Electronic Library, has a World Wide Web page with many links to home schooling resources. You can

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access it at http://mel.lib.mi.us/education/edu-home.html From there you can jump to such sites as the "Christian Homeschool Forum." "Everything You Need to Know

' About Home Schooling." "Home Schooling Resources." "Homeschool World" or the "Home Education Resources Center i HERCi."

HERC. which you can access directly by pointing your browser to * http://www cts com/-netsales-'herc. offers links to many other sites plus a catalog

• frotn which you can order home school sup-plies. You can also find home schooling reg-ulations for all 50 states or get a state-by-state list of home school support groups For parents who are concerned about what their children might stumble;onto on the Internet. HERC offers a list of suggestions called 'Keeping Your Kids Out of Adult Areas" —

For parents who might be troubled over what their children might encounter on the

Net. one of the best home schooling sites is "LearntHome." and it's sponsored, signifi-cantly perhaps, by the Christian Communi-ty Network You can access it at http-"w-ww learnathome com/.

Some of the links on this site, such as the. one to "Legal Issues." are still m Internet lingo "under construction." but there are many, many links to excellent sites that anyone interested in doing research from home would find valuable. "Carrie." a full-, text electronic library at the University of Kansas, allows you "(if you have the patience. 6 fast modem and a big hard drive to download complete books

While there are several links to other -Christian" sites on "Learn^Home." you won't find any proselytizing here In fact, if vou weave vour way through this tangled World Wide Web. youll find links to the "Islamic Educational and Muslim Home School Resources" page http. /www.ici.net/cust_pages/taadah/taada

h.html1 and the "Jewish Home Educator's Network" < http://snj.com/jhen/links htm

And. as a reminder that this is the WORLD Wide Web. point your browser to . httpjTwww 3dproductions.com au/home-schooL' and youll find yourself at the Aus-tralian Home Education Resources Page

It may be called "home schooling." but there's a whole world of resources available

Jack Gladden is a copy editor for the Qbseri>er 6c Eccentric and In<es in Canton You can leai>e him i>oice mail at .953-204". £kr 2124. or e-mail to gladden(eoconhne.com

ing is the foundation on which all other learning t akes place. Books line the walls of their liv-ing room Bobbie Cleary often visits Christian book fairs, por-ing through text books to find the one that does the best jpb pre-sent! ng • informa U on.

For example, the family uses a back-to-basics Mennonite-based curriculum to teach grammar . Questions in the English lessons rpinfnrcf Chris t ian values, the love of God, good manners, and biblical history

But .the Clearvs t u r n e d to a more colorful. Chris t ian-based curriculum for history and scK ence that presents the material with more splash

Bobbie C lea ry h a s a solid background in math and science A f r iend who home schools is excellent in English Both, are now talking about trading class-es when their children get older and need more in-depth teach-ing.

Family life is important to the Clearvs "Public school sends

* kids in different directions." Bob-bie Cleary sa id . ' "They get all divided up and too peer depen-dent Soc ia l iza t ion begins at home, getting along with your brothers and sisters."

In the living room is a grand piano When the girls finish one

»course. t he \ t a k e a brt-ak by playing music The davCs lessons end sometime betw een 2-4 p ni

The girls are act ive in their church youth group They take art lessons from artist Don West, who attends the church

"The longer 1 home school, the less worried 1 am about how well they ' re doing." Bobbie Cleary said

Parental involvement is critical at this 'progressive'/"school

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New Morn ing School in P lymouth Township is an anomaly of sorts.

On the one hand, it's a throwback to the one-room schoor of the past. Stu-dents in grades one through five work together in one classroom, as do stu-dents in grades six through eight. I t s part of the school's philosophy of "coop-erative learning "

On the other hand. New Morning is the type of school that is often labeled

' "pitogressivealthough executive direc-tor Elaine Yagiela eschews that label or any other.

"I'd r a t h e r t a lk about what we do than be labeled," she said "We individu-alize and personalize the programs for each child." K

New Morning School is a private, non-profit parent cooperative To'r s tudents

from preschool th rough g rade eight which Yagiela says is the only such school in Michigan. It was s ta r ted in 1973 by Yagiela and her husband. Dale, t hen as now the_director of Growth Works, a youth services agency, in Ply-mouth. Both graduated 'from the Uni-versity of Michigan with degrees in spe-cial education.

"It was his idea." she said. "He want-ed to start his own school. The first year We started with nine children and six families." Elaine was one of the first teachers.

New Morning began wi th k inde r -garten through- grade five. The middle school grades - six through'eight - were added four years la ter . In 1981. the preschool program was started.

Today the school enrolls about 110 students during the September to June school year , has eight ^ul l - t ime and

about four part-time teachers and many parents working in various capacities through the co-op program. That pro-gram is a major element of the school s philosophy that "parental involvement is critical to a childj- education "

It also helps keep the student-teacher ra t io jow. Typically. Yagiela said, the ratio is about 12 students per teacher. But with parent aides, that drops to as low as 4-to-l in preschool and 6- or 7-to-1 in middle school.

And New Morning operates from a strong philosophical base, relying heavi-ly on the ideas of Jean Piaget. the Swiss psychologist who was the first to con-duct scientific studies of how children learn Piaget is often referred to as the fa ther of "developmental learning." a concept that Yagiela says has been dis-torted and given a bad rap by some cnt-

That -philosophy- includes beliefs that d i f fe ren t chi ldren learn at d i f fe ren t paces, that learning should be individu-alized at much as possible, tha t chil-dren leaPn best b> doing and that they should learn to be responsible for their learning and their behavior

That ' s par t ly where the mul t i -age classroom concept comes in

"Kids don't fit in little boxes." Yagiela said. "I have a concept of what a first-grader is. but Tve never met one."

Parents seem to like the approach. J o a n B a r r e t t of P l y m o u t h , whose

daughter. Beth. 8. is in the second year of thf Elementary Program, says the multi-age classes are particularly bene-ficial to learning "She leams from other children and then is able to help teach others." Barrett said

As part of the co-op program. Barrett works 25 to 30 hours a week as business

manager for New Morning Her hj>-band. David. whoJ»orks for Teit-cellular in Plymouth, is on the school's board of directors.

"I reallv like the low studefit-teacher ratio." Joan said "1 get to participate It's a very "famih' atmosphere

Tha t fee l ing is s h a r e d by Debbie Brunk. who has two children enrolled Rachael. 4. is in preschool and Leah. 7. is in the second grade .

"I like the individual ,ipproii«£ the school offers." she said. "The teachers are passionate about working there "

She also likes" the fact tha t parents are involved. Debbie is an engineer who works for Ford. Her husband is a Ply-mouth attorney. As a parent aide, she leads the computer technology program for the school and has plans to get New Morning hooked up to the Internet in the near future

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Students at the Redford-based Gaudior Academy say they like

—being able to call teachers by first names, tha t they are chal-lenged academically and that the school is small enough for close friendships •

"I like to get to know every-, body - here, it 's a teacher-stu-d e n t r e l a t i o n s h i p and you ' re close," said Mallori Thomas, a g e v e n t h - g r a d e r a n d . s t u d e n t council member at Gaudior - one of the 75 char ter schools which now dot the s ta te of Michigan in 4T school districts, and one of 26 which are open in metro Detroit

Some 11,600 s tudents repre •enting less than 1 percent of sll school enrollments are in charter schools State offcials say more t h a n 100 more schools a r e expected to open before the end

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" I t ' s p r e t t y cool he re - you learn a t your own l*vel. In my

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grader and council member at Gaudior.

The school converted this year to a publ ic ly funded c h a r t e r school from a five-year-old pri-vate e lementary school, which m e a n s a n y o n e can app ly to a t t e n d , a l though they have a wai t ing l ist of about 200 stu-dents.

They rent space in the base-ment of St. James Church on Si* Mile east of Telegraph in Red-ford. but are quickly outgrowing the space and are seeking other qua r t e r s They current ly have about-74 students , but hope to double t h a t a m o u n t by next year . Gaudior is sponsored by Eas te rn Michigan Univers i ty , and was that college's first char-ter school

Parents who used to pay some $5,400 per y e a r for each stu-dent's tuition, rtow nay nothing; t h e school is r e i m b u r s e d the s a m e $5 ,200 • per s t u d e n t received by Redfoni Union nhool d i s t r i c t , a cco rd ing to school ' ' -* — W .

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At Gaudior Academy: Student Council members Zach Gysel of Redford (right) and Mallori Thomas of South field confer about why they like their school.

(lirector Roaemarie Gonzalez "We want to take that enthusi-

asm that the kindergartner has

and keep that until they gradu-ate ." she said, expla in ing t h e school's philosophy. -

Of the 26 char ter schools in the metro area, "we all have our own twist ," Gonzalez said. "We font fed th r t sny of us are the beat - we're just different "

At Gaudior. two teachers a re assigned to each classroonr foe a

small teacher-student ratio^and s tudents are t augh l life skills, like how to solve their own prob-lems; They are also encouraged to team with s tudents of other grade levels for all-school pro-

Many of the charter schGoti -- a l so known a s pub l i c school

academies - are getting together

to discover how they can share resources and possibly capital items like office equipment, Gon-zalez said. They are also sharing experiences, as many find them-se lves a lone in t h i s new. uncharted territory

Minnesota started the charter school movement , pass ing the first char te r school law. Since then, 25 o ther s ta tes have fol-lowed suit.

According to information from the state Department of Educa-tion. Michigan first passed char-ter school legislation in Decem-ber 1993 Following a challenge from the Michigan Educa t ion . Association, the Ingham County Circuit jCourt s t ruck down the original law. The s ta te Legisla-ture then enacted a new charter school law in 1995 t ak ing the court ruling into account.

They receive per-pupil public funding, may not charge tuition, may not teach any religioua affil-iation and must use certified K-12 teachers or university or col-

Cri t ics of the cha r t e r school movement charge tha t the new

schools are elitist - most don't offer transportation or hot lunch-es. for example - and that this is simply a way for private schools to get public funding

Other criticisms have been lev-eled at t h e <thools STnd the i r recent s ta te s tandard ized test scores, or MEAP scores, tvhich were generally below their tradi-t ional publ ic school counter -parts

Gonzalez and o t h e r s in t h e f ield bel ieve t h e c r i t ic i sm is unfair , and tha t the procedure for setting up the schools could have used more review

"Charters are being unjustly looked at nosy - we ' re tes t ing k ids we ju s t got ( f rom o t h e r schools) ." S h e sa id in a few

* years, the Gaudior philosophy will begin to show in test results

"We are offering families choic-es they didn't have before. They no longer have to take whatever

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Gallimore teacher cited Bonnie Miller, Gallimore Ele-

mentary School teacher for the past 17 years, received the Extra Miler award at the Feb 4 Ply-mouth-Canton Board of Educa-tion meeting.

Nominated by interim Princi-pal George Dodson who attended the meeting. Miller is a teacher who meets the kindergarten bus each morning and greets her stu-d e n t s ; works with p a r e n t s toward individual s tudent suc-cess, and sha re s her y e a r s of experience with co-workers.

"Bonnie is an o u t s t a n d i n g I employee," said Dodson "She is e x p e r i e n c e d , knowledgeab le , informed, energetic and dedicat-ed to the teaching and learning of young children

" Bonnie is self-motivated- She spends the time necessary to get

to know her s tudents well, and uses that knowledge to help stu-dents learn," he said. "She keeps current with kindergarten cur-riculum and l i terature and is a valuable resource to other teach-e r s"

Miller serves on Gallimore's school improvement , calendar and assembly committees. She's involved on the district level in

-ongoing discussions of kinder-garten curriculum and philoso-phy

Miller said, "I'm flattered to be honored for my contributions. 1 really love t e a c h i n g k inder -garten. You honor me and also all the t eachers at Gallimore They are caring, sharing teach-ers who solve their problems and set goals.

Area woman profiled by magazine BY M.B. DILLON STAFF WRITER

When the going gets tough, the tough go back to school.

You can include in that catego-ry P lymouth graphic designer M a r g a r e t F i t z G e r a l d . who is earning her masters in business administration at the University of Michigan.

FitzGerald was featured in a recent cover story in Inc. maga-zine about the growing number of p r o f e s s i o n a l s r e t u r n i n g to school for MBA's.

Since she launched Metaphor Design in 1988. FitzGerald has served clients ranging from large organizations such as Ameritech and the University of Michigan Medical C e a t e r to non-prof i t groups and s tar t -up companies

in real estate; high technology; health care; telecommunications; and job p lacemen t as well as training; transportation; and the legal profession.

In the course of her career, the 33-year-old has witnessed meteoric change.

"When I s t a r t e d , we had to know how to keylirre," she said. "My students at Schoolcraft Col-lege (where FitzGerald teaches computer graphics technology) never heard of it. Change has been tha t fas t . Technology has driven all the changes in graphic design." Desktop publishers and electronic presses in particular have carved into graphic design-ers' .niche.

In 1984, t h e I n d i a n a - b o r n e n t r e p r e n e u r g r adua t ed cum

laude with a bachelor's degree in fine ar ts from U of M, where her grandfather was a professor of analytical chemistry.

"The Mac (computer) came out in 1984, the same year I gradu-a t ed , " said Fi tzGerald, whose parents also graduated from U of M.

"There were no computers in the art school. To get access to computers, you had a choice of taking one class in the school of architecture, or four courses in the school of engineering It was so ludicrous."

FitzGerald has furnished her spacious home office with a com-puter and color monitor, printer, fax machine, copier -and exten-sive reference library. Tools of the t rade coupled with her ere-

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FitzGerald recently won an I n t e r n a t i o n a l Associa t ion of Business Communicators award for an Ameritech newsletter she des igned . The n e w s l e t t e r p rompted an 85 -pe rcen t response ra te to an employee program.

With skills she's acquiring in U of M s 60-credit MBA program. Fi tzGerald will be able to "go into a company and say, "I'm going to outsource this aspect of vour marketing for you.'working with you to develop strategy and implement it fully," she said.

in other sections of the market-ing universe."

Right now, the tendency is to be more of a vendor hand l i ng specif ic t a s k s v e r s u s an out-sourcing partner.

As she told Inc., she recog-nized the n?ed to " jump to a higher level, to ask where the marketing research came from, and to unders tand what infor-mation is relevant in deciding what a marketing piece should be." That "should d i f ferent ia te my firm within this broadenirtg spectrum."

Somehow, F i t zGera ld f i n d s time to assume leadership roles in numerous professional organi-zations and to teach - following in the footsteps of her grandfa-ther and father, a University of Pittsburgh computer science pro-fessor.

"As busy as I get. I love teach-ing at Schoolcraft . I t 's a real energy giver," said FitzGerald, who stresses real-world projects in her classes. "I love watching students blossom and prosper. I like watching them go out into the world. It's exciting."

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Dems balk at Engler's plan to oversee school-to-work

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School-to-work is a bipartisan idea - almost.

Democrats on the House Edu-cation C o m m i t t e e like every-thing about the bill to set up a statewide sys tem for teaching trades in public schools except the department tha t would be in charge: t h e Jobs Commission, Gov. John Engler's pet.

"If t h e r e ' s one th ing t h a t ' s political, it 's the Jobs Commis-sion," said Rep. Ed LaForge, D-Kalamazoo, as the House Educa-tion Commit tee otherwise nod-ded in agreement over the bill. "I

House bill will adjust school year

School distr icts would find it easier to ca lcu la te whether to add days to t h e school yea r under a bill winding through the Michigan Legislature with bipar-tisan support.

The House Education Commit-tee gave it 17-0 approval Feb. 26 and se/it it to the House floor. The bill would change the dates tha t in f la t ion is calculated so that local school budget makers can do less guessing when they hold public hearings in spring.

Here's how it works: The revised School Code (PA

289 of 1995) increased the^chool yea r f rom 180 days to 190 between 1996 and 2006. But the increase can't t ake effect unless ' the s tate foundat ion allowance (about $5,500 per pupil) keeps pace with inflat ion (defined as the consumer price index).

"We won't know the CPI until the middle of Ju ly ," said Tell-m a n . So H o u s e Bill 4329 requires the use of the previous calendar year ' s GPI. Thus, the factor for f iscal 1997-8 school year would be the CPI for calen-der 1996.

"This bill corrects an oversight in the school code," said Educa-t ion C o m m i t t e e chair Sharon Gire, D-Macomb County.

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will not-support this bill if it's under the Jobs Commission."

"It's logical to put it under one hat," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Glenn Oxender, R-Sturgis. "I'm trying to keep this nonpartisan. But I realize there's skepticism of t h e J o b s Commiss ion out there. Qther people in the state share your,concern.

"But consolidation of all jobs programs under one department •is good," said Oxender, a former math teacher who is making his

third at tempt to guide the idea into law. >

Three years ago, Engler took about ha l f the Depar tment of Education staff and put its voca-t ional rehabil i tat ion functions under the Jobs Commission. The same employees sit at the same desks on the fourth floor of the H a n n a h Building but report to a different department.

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April 7 is deadline to file for SC

Nominating petitions current-ly are available for people who wish to run for two seats on the Schoo lc ra f t College board of trustees.

Voters will decide on two six-year t e r m s in an election on June 9. Cur ren t ly those sea ts a re he ld by t r u s t e e s Dick DeVries and Carol Strom. v

Petitions are available in the president 's office and must be returned to the secretary of the Schoolcraft College District, in the president's office, by 4 p.m. Monday, April 7. The office is in the Grote Administration Cen-ter and is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

- Candidates must be residents ef the College District and regis-t e red v o t e r s . The d i s t r i c t include.the Wayne County por-t ions of K-12 d i s t r i c t s of Clarenceville and Livonia Public#

.Schools; the Northville" district; Novi C o m m u n i t y Schools, excluding the portion covered by Oakland Community College; and portions of Plymouth-Can-ton school district.

The s i g n a t u r e s of not less than 50" nor more than 200 qual-if ied v o t e r s a r e required for nominations.

There is no charge for filing petitions nor is there cBTfipensa-tion for those elected trustee.

For fu r the r information, call the college a t (313) 462-4460 Schoolcraft College is located at 18600 Haggerty Road

S'craft to host T)unny breakfast

TRe E a s t e r Bunny j u s t p u t Schoolcraft College on his busy schedule and has promised to • top by fo r a v is i t S a t u r d a y . March 29 f rom 10 a m un t i l noon.

The annual Bunny Breakfast, sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa, will feature a breakfast. Tickets are f 10 for adu l t s and $12 for children

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Oxender started his project si* yea r s ago with then-Rep. Bill Ke i th , D-Garden Ci ty . Kei th ret i red at the end of the 1994 term. Now Oxender's Democratic co-sponsor is Rep. J im Agee, D-Muskegon , a f o r m e r school superintendent who is ambitious to run for governor.

Oxender opened the discussion Feb. 26 wi th an a p p e a r a n c e before the 17-membec panel that has m a n j suburban legislators, including Bob Brown, -D-Dear-born Heights, Penny Crissman, R-Rochester, Tom Middleton, R-Ortonville, and Alan Cropsey, R-DeWitt.

Committee chair Sharon Gire, D-Macomb County, held off tak-ing any vo tes . Ask ing for a chance to speak were the Michi-

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Association of School Boards and S m a l l B u s i n e s s Assoc ia t ion . "This bill has been through this committee at least three times in six years , " she recalled. Each time it died in the Senate.

But 1997 may be "this year" b e c a u s e Gov. John E n g l e r endorsed the idea in his State of the S t a t e add res s , though h» gave credit only to Republican Oxender . Eng le r also put $30 million for two years into his school aid budget to s ta r t the program.

Put it into law Cropsey asked: "What's to pre-

vent the governor from issuing an executive order and putting it under the executive branch?"

Oxender: "That's why I want you to put it into legislation. The governor wanted to set this up with an execu t ive order. The g o v e r n o r wil l change in two yea r s or six yea r s . Execut ive orders can come from any gover-nor. It's important to g;et this up before passing the K-12 (school aid) budget."

To soothe LaForge's qua lms abou t t h e J o b s Commiss ion , Oxender noted that one-fourth of the cabinet would be composed of educators.

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cial ized char t e r academies to provide job training. "But those can't operate under the founda-tion grant of $5,500 or $5,700," he said, referr ing to the basic s t a t e aid per pupil al lot ted to e a c h d i s t r i c t . "Voca t iona l a c a d e m i e s wijl p robab ly cot more."

LaForge said t r a d e u n i o n -operated apprenticeship schools see Oxender's plan for vocational academies as "a threat." He cited t h e p ipe f i t t e r s , bu i ld ing a n d electrical trades.

C o m m u n i t y colleges would

have a role in the system. Oxen-der added.

The job skills cabinet ^Ould>

have 23 membere: five cials and representa t ives from e ight i n d u s t r i e s . O r g a n i z e d labor and education would also

I members.

le group would have n ine mohths after the law is enacted to produce a s ta tewide system for gathering and disseminating data on employment needs and for determining the skills and skill levels of education needed to hold the ioba.

Refer to House Bill 4066 when tive, State Capitol, Lansing writing to yoOr state repreeenta- 48909.

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Sappy maples sure sign of spring

w hen the sap begins to run from the maple trees, Michigan spr ing cannot be far behind. The a l t e rna t ing warm days

Events

• Maple Syrup Festival - 1-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through March 16. CranbrooK Institute of Science, 1221 N. WootJward. Bloomfield Hills. Admission in«luded in regular museum admission. $7 adults. $4 children ages 3-17 and senior citizens 65 and older. Children under 3. free. (810) 645-3200. • Maple Syrup Time - 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays. March 8 .15 . Lloyd A. Stage Outdoor Education Center, on Coolidge Highway between South Boulevard and Square Lake Road. Troy. No charge. (810) 524-3567. • Maple Syrup Mafic - 1 4 p.m. Saturday. March 8. Uni-versity of Michigan-Dearborn. 4 9 0 1 Evergreen, Dearborn. Meet at the Henry Ford Man-sion Terrace. Program begins • on the hour at 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. No charge, (313) 593-5338.

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and cool nights uf March and April are ideal for producing and collecting sap from maple trees. Sap will flow daily as long as the freezing and thawing continues; however, Mother Nature has the last word on this.

Maple syrup and sugar are among the oldest commodities produced in the United States.

'Maple syrup is truly one of nature 's most flavorful sweets. Originally, the grea te r portion of ' the annua l sap was processed into sugar while today most is marketed as syrup. It takes about 40 gallons of maple sap to make one gallon of maple syrup. The sap is heated and the water evaporat-ed until it reaches the correct sugar densi ty (thickness).

Unopened maple syrup can be stored for 12 months in a cool, dry place. Once opened, store maple syrup in the refrig-era tor or freezer. If you open a large container of maple syrup, hea t the excess to 190

degrees F. and re-can in hot, sterilized j a r s and seal. Process 10 minutes in a hot wa te r bath. Store in a cool, dry, d a r k place. I t is bet ter to store maple syrup in glass r a t h e r thaii an open t in can. If a sugary crust forms on~the bottom .of the container, set the container in a pan of hot wa te r until the sugar dissolves. If maple syrup is left open, mold will grown on the top. If this occurs, skim off the mold and hea t sy rup to 190

- d e g r e e s F. and skim off any remain ing foam. The sy rup will taste as good as it did when you pur-chased it.

Maple syrup is widely used as an ingredient in a variety of other food products. Because of its high sugar content, it can be subst i tu ted for sugar in many recipes.

Sugar substitute -When substi tut ing, use th ree - four ths cup of

pure maple syrup for each cup of granula ted sugar . When maple syrup is subs t i tu ted for all t he sugar in a recipe, reduce the amount of all liquid by three tablespoons for each cup of syrup subst i tu ted.

If the container is labeled 100 percent pure maple syrup, it mus t be jus t Jjiat. There are maple-flavored blends, cane and corn syrup with the maple, so read the label to know what you a re buying.

A variety of sugar and confection products can be made from maple syrup by addit ional hSat-ing, stirring, and cooling procedures. The more common products are hard or soft maple sugar candy, granulated sugar, maple creams, and fudge. Of course, many cookbooks have recipes for main dishes, breads, cakes, cookies, pies and more using maple syrup.

Te add a little different flavor to whipping cream, add a little maple sy rup af te r the cream h a s been whipped. Serve on angel food or white cake. Pour a little maple sy rup over baked apples, sweet potatoes or carrots for an interest-ing flavor. Maple syrup can be used for a glaze on baked ham, h a m loaf, pork chops, roasts or chicken. The next time-you make baked beans, ' add maple syrup to the brown sugar before bak- <

ing. One tablespoon maple sy rup is about 50 f

calories, which is comparable to other syrups.

Candy y The quickest and easiest candy to make is

called a maple nugget. Boil 1 cup maple syrup unt i l it forms a soft ball (236 degrees F.) when tes ted in water. Remove from hAat, add 1 table-spoon but te r and beat until it thickens. Add 1-1/2 cups of puffed rice cereal. Mix thoroughly and drop on wax paper. So simple, but great tas t ing.

. Lots M. Thieleke of Birmingham is an exten-sion home economist for Michigan Stat* Uhtotr-sity Extension - Oakland County,

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Dietitians dish it out BY KEELY WYGONIK STAFF WRITER

Some women are marr ied to, or know men who cook, and even grocery shop. But in most cases, '"women a re the gatekeepers

who control what comes into t h e house," said registered dietitian Betsey Kurle to of Troy. "Ninety percent of the t ime, women do the grocery shopping. We have a lot of control, a n d t remendous responsibility."

She and Beverly Price, au thor s of the newly published "Nutr i t ion Secrets for Optimal Health," (Tall Tree Publishing

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Changing your diet If you make good food, chances are your family won't miss the meat. "You don't have to overwhelm your family or make a ' production about changing their diet," write Betsey Kurleto and Beverly Price In -Nutrition Secrets for Optimal Health." "Just follow these tips:"

Beverly Price Betsey Kurieto

• Make familiar dishes meatless by replacing the meat with vegetables, beans, or grains. • Stuffed peppers withJ>rown rice and mushroom filling • Spaghetti with a chunfcy marinara sauce - v

• Vegetarian th i l i with beans and bulgur • Franks and beans using tofu hot dogs and vegetanan baked beans • Buritos filled wi th vegetarian retried beans • Spanish rice, lettuce, tomato, onion, guacamole, and salsa • Vegetable lasagna stuffed with spinach and mushrooms (tofu can replace the ricotta or cottage cheese) • .Nachos with baked tortil la chips, vegetarian refried beans, onions, tomatoes, black olives and salsa • Pizza loaded with green peppers, hot peppers, mushrooms, olives, tomato slices, onion, and broccoli (If you

can order a cheeseless pizza from a restaurant, ask for extra sauce to keep it from tasting a bit dry). • Sneak more vegetables into your meals. Add a package of frozen chopped broccoli and/or cauliflower to

macaroni and soy cheese. • At mealtimes, have carrot sticks or bell pepper stnps availaoie. as kids generally prefer raw vegetables to

cooked. • Make vegetable soups and puree them for a creamy texture. < • Try vegetable noodle soup instead of chicken noodle. • Don't warn your family beforehand when you're trying something new. Just do it - maybe no one will notice.

But if you say beforehand "I used tofu instead of cottage cheese in the casserole." voracious eaters may then look at the food with disdain. . .

Company, Farmiiigtun Hills, 1990, $19.95) don't wan t women to feel guilty, but to become more aware .

Their objective is to he lp people take control of their lives, s t ay healthy, and prevent heal th problems by eating bet-ter and exercising.

"You have to take responsibility for weight loss." said Price. "People are looking for a gimmick. You have to „ learn to ea t when you're hungry, and stop when you're full. It's hard to change overnight . You have choices, and responsibility for your heal th . It 's a commitment."

Both vegetar ians , Betsey and Beverly met a t Michigan S ta te University, a n d didn't always . practice w h a t they preach.

"The redhead and I soon discovered tha t we both had the

s ame college major (dietetics) and . of course, the same poor eating habits," wr i tes Price. They didn' t change their j u n k food ways overnight.

They received bachelor's degrees in dietetics from MSU, and continued the i r education. Kurle to earned a mas ter ' s in exercise science from Western Michigan Universi ty , and Price a mas ter ' s in the science of h u m a n movement (exercise physiology) f rom Wayne S ta te Univer-sity.

Kur le to switched to a vege ta r ian diet in 1988. Price soon followed. Hungry for information, they found little. In 1992 they s t a r t ed writing "Nutri t ion Secrets," to sha re wha t they learned.

According to the authors , "Hear t disease is only one of a number of common ai lments tha t lead to either death or poor hea l th in America.-Die t plays a role in contr ibut ing to non-insulin-dependent diabetes, digestive disorders, cancer (

and rheumatoid ar thr i t is . Obesi ty is linked to five out of the 10 top leading causes of death in our society: heart disease, atherosclerosis, s t roke, diabetes and some cancers. It is estimat-ed t h a t some 35 million Americans a re over-weight to a degree tha t affects the i r health."

In Michigan, the stat is t ics a re alarming. The Governor^ Council on Physical F i tness Health and Sports reveals t h a t 29 percent of Michigan adu l t s are significantly overweight. Michigan chi ldren are among the heavies t in the nation, one-third of Michigan school children are over-weight.

Price, who is married and the mother of a 2-year-old. operates "Living Be t te r Sensibly," a

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Explore alternatives to chardonnay BY ELEANOR & RAY HEALD SPECIAL WRITERS

Today, chardonnay is so popular that it has become the generic equiva-lent of white wine. Great white Bur-gundies are 100 percent chardonnay and it is the white grape of the Cham-pagne region. On its own, the grape does not have a big aroma or flavor t

profile. It serves as a blank canvas on which a winemaker can imprint style through a variety of techniques including aging in oak barrels. It then yields rich, well-balanced wine with a distinctive aroma and superb, lingering aftertaste.

Don't be mistaken, we like chardon-nay too, but wine drinkers are becom-ing more adventurous, branching out to new experiences. In white wines there are several from which to choose

• Dry chenin blanc. From France's Loire Valley, this may be the world's most versatile, work-horse white. It. can be made dry. sweet or in-between such as a Vouvray. It also makes a sparkling wine in the Loire. In Cali-fornia, 25 yea r s ago, chenin was very popular. I t made a good wine in a V'ourrsy-style. It feU from favor as j Americans began to prefer dry wines. Only a few California wineries make it in a dry style today and have great success with it. Our favorite is 1995 Dry Creek Vineyard Chenin Blanc >7.50. '

• Pinot blanc: First observed in Burgundy in the late 19th century, it is believed to be a mutation of the

white grape pinot gris, itself a iriutation of the red varietal pinot noir. For many years in Europe, no distinction was made between pinot blanc and chardonnay because the two vines and their grape bunches are so similar. It is a stylish alternative to chardonnay and, in our opinion, offers a better balance of flavors, espe-cially when matched to food. Try: 1995 Murphy-Goode Pinot Blanc $15.

• Pinot gris: It is the belief of wine historians that a mutation of pinot noir occurred in Burgundy during the Middle Ages and that in the 14th cen-tury, White Burgundies were pro-duced from pinot gris. From France, vine cuttings were first carried into Switzerland and from there through-out central Europe. By the 18thcen- _ tury, a vine ended up on the German Palatinate property of Johan Roland. In his honor, propagation of the grape that made a wine he ei\joyed, was christened rtilander.

Pinot grigio is the name attached to the variety in Italy and is becoming s popular moniker in California In 1966. the first American planting of pinot gris was made in Oregon. Today, pinot gris is the fastest grow-ing varietal in Oregon. We suggest: 1995 King Estate Oregon Pinot (Jris $13

• Semillon: is popular in Washing-ton s tate as a dry, varietal white wine. Yet, in most other growing regions around the world, semillon i* one of the most unheralded white

grapes, generally blend-ed into sauvignon blanc and more recently, with chardonnay. Is it des-tined to play tfle role of partner? Not in the

opinion of several Washington state producers, qjany of whom believe it; is the best white «rine made a t iheir winery. Tops'on our list is: 1995 Hogue Cellars Semillon, Columbia Valley, Washington $9

• Viognier Ten years ago, little viognier was planted in France. In the northern Rhone, Condneu and Chateau Grillet are small appella-tions with slightly more than 100 acres of viognier total. In 1984, there were no bearing viognier vines in Cal-ifornia. Today, there are around 300 acres with a domestic total about 350 acres.

Virginia has a total of 32 acres and is second to California, but Horton Vineyards is the only commercial viognier producer in tha t state. It's not available in Michigan, but if you travel and can buy a bottle of the Hor-ton, don't hesitate. We like 1995 R.H. Phillips EXP Viognier, Dunnigan Hills Estate Bottled $15 and from France 1995 Reserve St. Martin Viog-nier, Vm de Pays d'Oc $10.75

• White mentage; Tikis is s trade-marked name for American wines made from a blend of Bordeaux vari-etal*. fa the case of whites, t h s t ' blend is sauvignon blanc and semil-

Hsnds down the -category is 1995 Venezia Bianco Nuovo Mondo Mentage, Alexander

Valley $20.

New wines f rom Ber inger • 1995 Beringer Knights Valley

Alluvium Blanc $14 • 1993 Beringer Alluvium Red

Table Wine $26 Named af te r the stony alluvial soils

and Mediterranean climate of Beringer's Knights Valley Vineyard, these debut wines reap the results of work Berihger has been doing in i t s research winery for a decade. Rocks;-in the alluvial soils of the vineyard are as large as cobblestones and reipi-niscent of the great gravel of France's Medoc which stresses vines leading Q) exceptional frui t concentration. ;

The white Alluvium is a unique blend of 45 percent sauvignon blanc,

, 44 percent semillon. 10 percent chardonnay and one percent viognier.

'Generous fruit is complemented by Vanilla oak and toastiness from a large percentage of new French oak.

Alluvium Red should appeal to mer-lot lovers and aficionados of French wines from St.-Emilion and Pomerol. It is 75 percent merlot with the bal-ance cabernet sauvignon. cabernet

; franc and petit verdot. Aged in French oak for 20 months, it fits well into the family of highly touted reds from Beringer with its big. generous, plump, fleshy, berry characters and depthful, spicy finish.

Look for Focus on Wine on the first and third Monday of the month in , , Taste 7b leave u wu ' t mad- message for the Healds, dial (313) 253 2047 ofi a touch-tone phone, mailbox 1864

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Vegetarian dishes sure to please picky eaters See related story on Taste

front. R e c i p e s f r o m " N u t r i t i o n

Secrets for Opt imal Heal th ." by B e t s e y K u r l e t o a n d B e v e r l y P r i c e . (Ta l l T r e e P u b l i s h i n g C o m p a n y , F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s , 1996. $19.95). Recipes developed for the book by Registered Dieti-t ians Nanet te Cameron.

• J o i n B e v e r l y P r i c e a n d C a m e r o n for t h e i r v e g e t a r i a n cooking class ser ies 6:30-8 p.m. Thursdays, March 6, 13. 20 and 27. T h e Ci>st S85 p e r p e r s o n , includes s ampl ing a n d recipes. Call ib 101 539-9424 to regis ter , or for more information.

QUICK AND EASY ENCH1UDAS

10 8-mch whole wheat tor-

ti l las of law ash

1 cup cnopped onion

3 / 4 cup chooped green pep-

per , 2 medium tomatoes, chopped 1 4-ounee can green chilies

chopped 2 cloves garhc minced 3 / 4 teaspoon cumin 1 / 4 teaspoon cayenne pep-

per dashWack pepper 1 / 4 cup fresh cilantro 16 ounces firm tofu 2 1 / 4 cups salsa or picante

sauce

Drain tofu well with paper towel. Saute onion and green pep-per in a nonstick pan with water until tender. Add garlic and cook . for 5 minutes.

In a large bowl, pombine the onion, green pepper, garlic, toma-toes. chilies, cumin, cayenne, black peppej;, cilantro, tofu and 1/4 cup salsa; mix well.

Place approximately 2/3 cup of tofu mixture down dbnter of each tortilla; roll up. Put tortilla, seam side down, in a 13 by 9-inch bak-ing dish, coated with nonstick cooking spray.

Pour remaining salsa over tor-tillas and cover with aluminum foil Bake at 350 degrees F. for 25 minutes or until hot. Garnish with salsa, if desired. Serves 10.

Per serving: 160 calories, 3g fat, 6g protein, 27g carb, Omg chol, 301mg sodium, 2g fiber.

MEXICAN PIZZA

1 large Boboli pizza crust 8 ounce jar taco sauce or

picante s^uce 16 ounce can retried beans 1 large onion cnopped 1 cup soy shredded Cheddar

cheese

1 / 4 to 1 / 2 small head let-tuce, shredded

2 tomatoes, chopped 1 cup soy shredded Mexican

flavored cheese 1 / 2 cup chopped black olives

» P rehea t oven to 350 degrees F. S p r i n k l e c h e d d a r c h e e s e ove^ b e a n s m i x t u r e . B a k e u n t i l cheeae mel t s , about 2 m i n u t e s . Remove from oven; top with let-t u c e , t o m a t o e s a n d f l a v o r e d cheese.

In a large skillet saute onions wi th a s m a l l a m o u n t of w a t e r . A d d r e f r i e d b e a n s a n d t a c o sauce . Mix well and cook un t i l w a r m . S p r e a d over pizza c r u s t and spr inkle with cheese. Pu t in oven a n d b a k e u n t i l c h e e s e melts . Top with lettuce, t oma to and olives. Serves 8

Per serving: 292 calories, 8g fat; 13g protein, 30g carb., Omg

chol., 763mg snd., 5g fiber. • Look for soy cheese at health food stores.

RASPBERRY-BANANA PUDOINO 1 / 2 frozen ripe banana 8 ounces unsweetened frozen

raspberries or strawberries 8 ounces soft tofu 2 tablespoons brown rice

syrup

Blend all ingredients in food processor or until smooth. Serves 4 (1/2 «up).

• Look for brown rice syrup at health food stores

Per serving: 98 calories, 2g fat, 3g protein, 17g carb., Omg chol!, 4mg sod., 3g fiber.

WALDORF SALAD '

1 1 / 2 cups chopped red apple (about 1 targe)

1 / 2 cup chopped celery " 1 / 2 cup halved seedless

grapes 1 / 4 cup raisins 3 cups torn Romaine lettuce

leaves (about 1 / 2 pound) 1 / 4 cup nondairy mayonnaise 1 / 4 cup nondairy plain yogurt 1 tablespoon lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste

In a large bowl, combine apple, celery, grapes, raisins and lettuce; toas well.

In a small bowj, whisk together mayonnaise, yogurt, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Pour over salad; toss well. Serve immediately. Serves 4 generous portions.

Per serving: 131 calories, 3g fat, 2g prcftein, 24g carb., Omg chol., 29mg sod., 3g fiber.

Dietitians from page B1 Maple syrup recipes p r i v a t e n u t r i t i o n p r a c t i c e in Farmington Hills a n d is seeing p a t i e n t s in t h e i r 3 0 s a n d 40s who a re having heart a t tacks .

" I t ' s i m p o r t a n t to look a t where you're a t . and nof let an illness be a motivater for chang-ing y o u r e a t i n g h a b i t s . " s a id Price.

"People have control over their r i sk f a c t o r s . " a d d s K u r l e t o , a nutri t ion supervisor who special-

i z e s in weight control and phar-m a c e u t i c a l r e s e a r c h a t B e a u -mont Nutr i t ional Medicine Clin-ic in Birmingham.

Their advice is simple: "If you w a n t to be r a d i a n t l y h e a l t h y , s t o p e a t i n g red m e a t , p o u l t r y and junk foods. Focus on a plant-

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cen te red , whole foods diet a n d you'll never look back! Vegetari-ans have lower rates of coronary d i s e a s e , h y p e r t e n s i o n , n o n -insulin- dependent diabetes, obe

sity a n d cer ta in types of can-cer."

"The major i ty of people aren ' t c o n c e r n e d a b o u t h e a l t h , a n d don' t t a k e t ime to plan me^ls," s a i d K u r l e t o who is e n g a g e d . " T h e y ' r e no t g e t t i n g e n o u g h fresh vegetables, fruits or whole g ra ins . I have a very busy job. but I make time."

"Nutrit ion Secrets for Optimal Health" will satisfy your hunger

for information about making a t rans i t ion to a v e g e t a r i a n diet. losing a n d keep ing weigh t off, antioxidants, v i tamins a^id min-e r a l s , w o m e n ' s h e a l t h i s s u e s s u c h a s m e n o p a u s e , macrob i -otics, and meal planning. There are easy-to-follow recipes, mail o r d e r s o u r c e s f o r v e g e t a r i a n foods, and a l ist of v e g e t a r i a n organizations and publications.

The authors take care to make n u t r i t i o n i n f o r m a t i o n e a s i l y digestible with lots of char ts and glossar ies . T h e r e a r e pract ical t ips for s t o c k i n g y o u r p a n t r y , grocery shopping, and a chapter on T h e Art of Throwing A Meal Together."

A comprehensive bibliography provides another source of infor-

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celebrate spring Here'are some maple syrup

recipes from Cranbrook Institute of Science. See Lois Thieleke's column on Taste front.

JAMOCHA MILK SHAKE

2 tablespoons pure maple syrup

1 cup milk 1 teaspoon instant coffee 1 / 2 pint ice cream

Combine ingredients in blend container. Blend on high speed until smooth. Makes 2 cups.

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1 chicken, 2 1 / 2 to 3 pounds, cut-up

1 / 4 cup melted butter 1 / 4 cup maple syrup

• 1 / 2 teaspoon grated lemon rind

1 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 1 /4 cup chopped almonds 2 teaspoons lemon juice

Place chicken pieces in a shal-low, buttered baking dish. Mix

-remaining ingredients and pour evenly over chicken. Bake, uhcov-. ered, 50-60 minutes, at 325 degrees F. *

Baste occasionally. This baked chicken is especially good served with rice.

MAPLE BREAD PUDDING

7 slices white bread

3 cups milk, scalded 2 / 3 cup maple syrup 2 eggs, well beaten 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 / 2 cup raisins

Break bread into pieces in a but-tered baking-dish, and pour scald-ed milk over it. Mix in the remain-ing ingredients and bake 1 hour in a 350 degree F. oven. Serve hot with thin cream or whipped cream. Serves 8.

OATMEAL-MAPLE SYRUP DROP

COOKIES

1 / 2 cup shortening 1 cup maple syrup 1 egg

1 1 / 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons bakirgpowder" 1/4 cup milk 1 / 2 cup seedless raisins 1 1 / 2 cttps oatmeal 1 / 2 cup chopped nuts

Beat shortening, maple syrup and egg. Sift together flour, sal t and baking powder. Add to syrup mixture alternately with milk. Mix

- well. Add oatmeal, raisins and nuts. Drop by spoonfuls on greased cookie sheet. Bake 350 to 375 degrees F. for about 15 minutes.

QUICK MAPLE SYRUP CAKE

1 package yellow cake mis 1 /3 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup maple syrup

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Mix sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle over to£ of cake. Hea t

cake, fiprinkle with nut*. fj»t s tand a few minute*. Serve warm or cold.

B3" The Observer! SUNDAY, MARCH 2 , 199.7

Maple Oatmeal Bars moist, chewy TJJiree q u i n t e s s e n t i a l Ameri-

can ingred ien t s - maple syrup , pecans and oa tmeal - captured the gold for Karen Gonzales of Glenda}e, Ariz, in the 7th annua l Quaker Oatmeal "Bake It Better With Oats" Recipe Contest. Gon-zales's scrumptious Maple Pecan Oatmeal Bars dazzled the judges a n d w o n t h e $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 G r a n d Prize. »

The cookie category continues, to be the most popular category. But un l ike the e laborate cookie c rea t ions seen in past contests , "back to basics" bes t descr ibed this year 's cookie entries. Short-b r e a d , r e f r i g e r a t e d s l i ce a n d b a k e cookies, d rop cookies and bars fea tured fewer preparat ion steps and classic flavors - lemon, dried frui ts , sweet spices, choco-late, molasses, nuts , coconut and coffee.

W h i l e c o f f e e ' s Cu r r en t "ho t s t a tus" was reflected in many of the cookie recipes, it was maple t h a t took top flavor honors th is year . Con te s t an t s experimented w i t h m a p l e s y r u p , m a p l e - f l a -vored pancake syrup and maple f l a v o r i n g w i t h a b a n d o n . H e r mom's maple pecan rolls, which s h e d e s c r i b e s a s "ou t of t h i s world." were all the inspiration G o n z a l e s ' n e e d e d to c rea te h e r

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C h e w y c o o k i e : This moist and chewy oatmeal bar cook-ie has a delicious buttery maple flavor arid candy-like maple-pecan topping.

winning bar cookie. Maple pan-cake sy rup flavors both the moist and chewy oatmeal, cookie ba,se a n d t h e c a n d y - l i k e pecan top-ping.

G o n z a l e s , a s e l f - e m p l o y e d medical transcriptionist , recruit-ed f r i e n d s a n d fami ly to t a s t e her Maple Pecan Oatmeal Bars. "I even passed them around a t my kids' school and got people's opinions," she said.

The enthusias t ic response she received made her a believer in baking with oats. "I like the tex-t u r e oa t s give," Gonza les said. "In s o f t b a r c o o k i e s l i ke my maple bars, they add an appeal-i n g c h e w i n e s s a n d n a t u r a l l y nut ty flavor."

In addition to the cookie cate-g o r y , t h e 7 th a n n u a l Q u a k e r O a t m e a l "Bake I t Be t t e r With Oats" Recipe Contest featured a M u f f i n s / B r e a d ca t egory a n d a J u s t For Kufs ca t ego ry . S ix ty pr izes were awarded , including the $10,000 G r a n d Prize, th ree $2,000 first prizes, six runners -up prizes of $500, and 50 honor-able m e n t i o n p r i ze s of Q u a k e r

h e r i t a g e cookie t ins and cook-books. Q u a k e r also donated $1 for every en t ry received in this y e a r ' s c o n t e s t to t h e Make-A-Wish F o u n d a t i o n , a n o n p r o f i t organization dedicated to grant-

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3 / 4 cup (1-1/2 sticks) butter or margarine

2-1/4 cups Quaker oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked)"

2 cups all-[x|pose flour 1-1/2 cups fftmly packed

brown sugar 3 / 4 cup shredded coconut

(optional) • 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 / 4 teaspoon salt (optional)

, 1 / 3 cup maple-flavored pan-cake syrup

1 egg, lightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla TOPPING

1-1 /2 cups chopped pecans (about 6 ounces)

1 / 4 cup firmly packed brown sugar

1 / 3 cup maple-flavored pan- -cake syrup

1. Heat oven to 350°F: Lightly spray I3x9-inch baking pan with no-stick cooking spray.

2. For bar, melt butter; set aside to cool. In large bowl, combine oats, flour, brown sugar, coconut, baking soda and salt; mix well. In small bowl, combine melted but-ter, syrup, egg and vanilla; mix well. Add to oat mixture; mix well, (Dough will be stiff ! Press dough evenly onto bottom of pan.

3. For topping, combine pecans and brown sugar in small bowl. Sprinkle evenly over dough; press down lightly. Drizzle syrup evenly over pecans. Bake 35 to 38 min-utes or until edges are set but mid-dle is soft. < Do not overbake.) Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars. Store tightly cov-ered. Makes 32 bars.

Nutrition informaiton for 1 bar: Calories 190, Calories From Fat 70, Total Fat 8g. Saturated Fat 3g, Cholesterol 20mg, Sodi-um 85mg, Carbohydrate 27g, Dietary Fiber lg, Protein 2g.

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810-901-2567 She (Dbserver ) The Observer! SUNDAY, MARCH 2 , 1 9 9 7 B S

MALLS^MAINSTREETS Sunday, March 2, 1997

SHOPPING CENTERED

Juell Kadet, guest columnist

Pearls top sales in jewelry stores

Dream ring: This desigji features more than 1 2 carats at Rogers & , Hollands.

The most commonly asked question ot 'a jewel-rv .de s igne r like myself is "What ' s t h e ho t tes t t rend J his year?"

Trends in jewelry change as frequently as fash-ion b e c a u s e they a r e i n t i m a t e l y l inked . Your tas te in jewelry is really a reflection of your fash-ion sense. thwwny"you like to dress. So, no mat-ter wha t is really "hot." 1 have found that fash-ion-conscious people will instinctively wear what they know looks best on them.

Every year jewelry h a s its impor tan t pieces. For 1997 an old favorite is resurfacing — pearls ' We're seeing them everywhere and in many new-forms. Black pearls, for instance, became popular a s a r e s u l t of Hollywood. One of o u r biggest s t a r s , E l izabe th Taylor , m a r k e t e d a new per-fume. Black Pearls, and suddenly no one could keep them in stock!

P e a r l s were worn by s t a r s in severa l block-bustty: movies like The First Wives Club and Tin Cup. The pear l necklace worn by Tin Cup s tar Rene Russo has now become an actual style of its own - the Tin Cup Pearl Necklace!

W h a t ' s g r e a t a b o u t p e a r l s is t h a t t h e y absolutely go with everything. They a re a fashion s taple like blue jeans and the simple black dress a n d can be worn wi th e i t he r . Avai lable in all l e n g t h s and combinat ions , pearls can be worn dose to the neck as a mult i-strand choker, long and knotted, with a jeweled slide for interest, or in a simple strand.

Keep it simple Another trend in

j e w e l r y is toward u n p r e t e n t i o u s p i e c e s . B e c a u s e top fashion design-e r s l i k e A r m a n i and Donna Karan a r e s e l l i n g us on t h e m i n i m a l i s t look , j e w e l r y ref lec ts t h e same. S o m e of t h e biggest sel lers a re d i a m o n d s t u d or eurowire earr ings, small close fitting

" h u g g i e " hoop e a r r i n g s , d i a m o n d t e n n i s -bracelets, gold omega necklaces and pearls.

Su i t s have become increas ingly popu la r and tend to be the favorite of working women. With su i t s come pins which are a lways a favorite of mine . I 'm thr i l led to see p ins of al l s izes and s h a p e s comihg back into vogue. Noth ing adds cha rac t e r to a suit like a p i n ^ W h e t h e r it 's a r t deco or a cute l i t t le bumblebee , se t wi th dia-monds or fashioned in two-toned whi te and yel-low gdld, pins offer variety, interest and in my opinion, never go out of style.

Black onyx is another popular stone for 1997. It offers high style when se t with diamonds in a fabulous pendant, looks unders ta ted and elegant in a men's ring, and.is really brea th taking when fashioned into an unusual shape. Since we wear so m u c h black, onyx is a fashion necessity.

T h e reb i r th of p l a t i n u m h a s t ru ly become a phenomenon . C o n s u m e r s h a v e not been made a w a r e of its beauty a n d r emarkab le durabi l i ty un t i l recently when more a n d more des igners b e g a n i nco rpo ra t i ng t h i s prec ious me ta l in to their collections.

We a re seeing fabulous plat inum engagement, w e d d i n g a n d a n n i v e r s a r y r infcs. Of c o u r s e a n n i v e r s a r y b a n d s have cont inual ly s tayed in demand , now fea tur ing unusua l combinations of colored stones and d iamonds or diamonds alone of d i f ferent shapes all fashioned in platinum,. I be l i eve t h i s t r e n d wil l c o n t i n u e to grow a n d expand for quite somet ime

I would be remiss if I d idn ' t mention that dia-m o n d s in g e n e r a l a r e a l w a y s in s t y l e . They r ema in the s tone in g r e a t e s t d e m a n d with the h ighes t perceived value a n d durabi l i ty far out-weighing any other s tone. No ma t t e r w h a t you a re w e a r i n g diamonds are always right and as far a s I 'm concerned you can n e v e r have too many!

Juell Kadet is executive vice-president and designer for Chicago-bated Rogers A Hollands Jewelers, which opened last year in Michigan at Somerset Collection North. Troy. Rogers A Hol-lands is an 85-year old family-owned and operat-ed business.

Among her many taierH*. Juell is also a gourmet cook who makes her award-winning recipes available to anyone who asks. Juell can be reached for a recipe, or a jewelry question by writ-ing her at: Rogers Enterprises, 5 Centre, Park Forest. IL 60466.

-Shoppertainment Developer puts 'wonder' back in Wonderland

T h e region 's " s e c o n d o ldes t s h o p p i n g cen-ter," Wonder l and Mall in Livonia , g e t s a new lease on r e t a i l l i fe as o w n e r / o p e r a t o r Schos tak Bros, p u m p s $10 mi l l ion i n t o r enova t i ons to t r a n s f o r m t h e mal l i n t o a family f u n cen te r .

BY SUSAN DEMAGGIO EDITOR

Malls aren't j u s t for shopping any-more.

They ' re abou t providing, "pleas-ant, educational, entertaining expe-r iences" for e v e r y m e m b e r of t h e family.

So s a y s Rober t Schos tak , pres i -dent of Schostak Brothers & i V of Southfield, which counts among its many p r o p e r t i e s Wonder land and Laurel Park Place malls in Livonia: Macomb Mal l in Rosevil le , Point Plaza in Grosse Pointe Woods. Shel-by Corners in Utica. the Volkswagen of America H e a d q u a r t e r s in Troy, and the Chrysler Technology Center in Auburn Hills.

Schostak is about to break ground on a $10-mill ion Wonderland Mall r enova t i on in the wes t -wing t h a t will "provide families with a place to relax, spend time together, enjoy a meaningful educational experience while at the same time providing an envi ronment to buy athletic shoes, c o m p u t e r p a p e r a n d h o u s e h o l d items."

Spec i f ica l ly , W o n d e r l a n d h a s a four-part plan tha t includes: a new to- the-market mult i-media store; a remodeled food court des igned by Wah Yee Associates ; an expanded movie t hea t e r complex; and a chil-dren's en te r t a inment center.

A l t h o u g h no l e a s e h a s b e e n s igned , Len H o p p e of Jeepers!, a division of J u n g l e J im's P i ay land . confirms the company is looking a t l oca t ions in t h e De t ro i t m a r k e t , Wonderland among them.

Jeepers! would provide Wonder-land Mall wi th a center for games, r ides a n d h a n d s - o n ac t iv i t i e s for kids 2-12. including an on-premises Pizza Hut for bir thday parties.

Other improvements call for a cen-te r cou r t c a r o u s e l a n d a d d i t i o n a l family-interest programs scheduled t h r o u g h t h e m a l l ' s p r o m o t i o n s depar tment .

Shostak said a key element of the remodel will be relocating the man-a g e m e n t off ice .s , p u b l i c f a m i l y restrooms, security center and com-muni ty rooms to the middle of the mall t o m a k e t h e shopping cen te r more customer-friendly. In the park-ing lot, traffic pat terns and lighting

P l y m o u t h Road in s o u t h L ivon ia that feed mall traffic.

Mayor Jack Kirksey agreed. "Wonderland Mall is the keystone

of that merchandising s t r ip of town," hq said- "I will work in par tnersh ip with Schostak to keep t h a t property vital. -They a re an ou t s t and ing cor-p o r a t e c i t i zen . T h e y ' r e wi l l ing to spepd c o n s i d e r a b l e c a p i t a l . They have kept their promises to the city and have d e m o n s t r a t e d t h a t they have the interests of the community

a t heart ."

will be improved. "We are repositioning Wonderland

Mall for the next decade, t h e . n e x t century ," he said. "In th is competi-t ive m a r k e t , developers m u s t pro-vide retai lers with dynamic m e a n s to p r e s e n t

'A vibrant, viable mall stimulates complementary development in the immediate community acting as a valuable resource — as a neighbor-hood towncenter, source of Jobs, and an important source of tax rev-enue for the city/

- Update, a Schostak publication

t h e i r con-c e p t s , a n d c u s t o m e r s with a shop-p i n g e n v i -r o n m e n t t h a t is sate. p leasant and interesting."

S c h o s t a k bought Won-d e r l a n d in 1984 a n d immediately changed the former air-por t - tu rned-open a i r - re ta i l cen te r , into an enclosed shopping mal l for a b o u t $17-$20 million. Back t h e n . Montgomery W a r d s a n d F e d e r a l ' s Depar tment Store were the anchors. A n o t h e r renova t ion came in 1989 when Target , Service Merchand i se and Office Max joined the line-up.

He hopes the mall's improvements wil l s e r v e as a c a t a l y s t fo r m o r e re ta i l magic along the six mi les of

K i r k s e y s a i d S c h o s t a k rode out a recess ion , u n a b l e to d e v e l o p

T h e n e x t s t e p is to a t t r a c t m o r e u p s c a l e f a m i l y r e s t a u r a n t s 'And retailers who specialize in household goods of family apparel .

"I see these changes as a winning s i t u a t i o n f o r a l l c o n c e r n e d , " h e insisted. "They're par t of the evolu-tion of bus ines s . We're not s i t t i ng back to fall to our competition. We're investing in the community, raising t h e s t a k e s , o p e r a t i n g o u t s i d e t h e box -

Wonderland Mall is located a t the sou thwes t co rne r of Plymouth and Midd lebe l t in L ivon ia . ' ( 313 ) 522-4100.

T h e ma l l p r o v i d e s s u p p o r t to a range of communi ty groups includ-ing the Livonia H e a r t f u n d , Arneri-

-canJted-Croga. Livonia Goodfeliowa. L a u r e l P a r k Place for a number of y e a r s . In s t ead of t u r n i n g

the property into "a low scale dis-' count center," they bided t ime until J a c o b s o n ' s , t h e n P a r i s i a n , could come on board.

Schostak hinted t h a t more devel-opment at Laurel Pa rk Place is on the corporate drawing board.

W o n d e r l a n d Mal l w i l l r e m a i n open during the remodeling process which could take ' a yea r and a half to complete according to Schostak.

Livonia Family YMCA, and annual-. ly a w a r d s co l l ege g r a n t s to local

high school seniors through an essay contest. t ^

Wonde r l and Mall provides a fit-ness walking club and hosts dozens of community service programs each year.

T h e m a l l i s c u r r e n t l y h o s t i n g " C y b e r s p a c e S a f a r i " a h i g h - t e c h

' hands-on romp through the In terne t in cooperation wi th The Detroit Sci-ence Center . The exhibit was creat-ed t h r o u g h a p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h A m e r i t e c h , I n t e l Corp. , MicroAge I n f o s v s t e m s S e r v i c e s ; M i c r o S o f t Corp.. Onl ine Marke t ing , Personal C o m p u t e r R e n t a l s a n d W O M C Radio.

Mall update: To remain vital and improve marketability, Wonderland Mall will get a facelift adding several new retailing concepts to attract shoppers and more upscale tenants.

Retailers blame slow month on foul weather Michigan's retai l sales were chilled by J a n u a r y ' s snow and ice. Thir ty-

nine p e r c e n t of re ta i l e r s repor ted i n c r e a s e d year - to -year sa les fo r t h e month , whi le 45 percent saw sa les decl ine , and 16 percen t r epor ted no change, according to the Michigan Retail Index, a joint project of the Michi-gan Retailers Association and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

The 39 p e r c e n t was the lowest n u m b e r r epor t ing inc reases s ince t h e monthly Index was launched in Ju ly 1994. It followed a softer-than-expect-ed December, when only 46 percent of re ta i le rs boosted year-to-year sales.

"While heavy- a f te r Chr is tmas discount ing boosted sales across much of the n a t i m y y e believe that the wea ther worked to keep sales down in Michi-

Neics of special events of interest to shoppers is included in this calendar. Send promotion information to: Malls .& Mainstreets, c/o The Observer & Eccentric 805 East Maple, 48009; or fax (810) 644-1314. The deadline is Wednesday at 5 p.m. for publication on Monday.

SUNDAY, MARCH 2 ~* Cyberspace Safari

Explore t h e Internet and discover facts about d i n o s a u r s t h r o u g h a p r o g r a m r u n n i n g un t i l April. Co-sponsored by The Detroit Science Cen-ter and seven computer-related companies. Fees. Reservations suggested. School groups welcome. Near Service Merchandise entrance.

Wonderland. Plymouth/Middlebelt. Livonia. C313) 577-8400, ext. 417.

MONDAY, MARCH 3 Senior Dance

First Monday Dance for senior citizens begins at 11 a.m. unti l 1 p.m. Refreshments served a t 12:30 p.m. Lower level audi tor ium. Newcomers a re welcome.

Westland Center . Wayne/Warren. (313) 425-5001.

TUESDAY, MARCH 4 Doghouse design exhibit •

S o m e r s e t Collection h a s jo ined t h e De t ro i t Artists Marke t to present a collection of special-ly-designed homes for Fido < including a Pewabic P o t t e r y H o u s e ) in t h e N o r t h G r a n d C o u r t through March 16. The doghouses will be auc-tioned off dur ing the "Spots for Spot" b runch 11 a.m. March 16 to raise funds for the DAM. Tick-ets are $60 for adul ts and $10 for children.

ADDED ATTRACTIONS Somerset Collection North. Big Beaver/Coolidge. Troy.

„ (313)393-1770.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 Petite fashion show

Hudson's showcases the Liz Claiborne line for p e t i t e s 12:30 p .m . C o m p l i m e n t a r y show a n d seminar . " „

Oakland Mall. 14 Mile/John R. Troy. (810) 597-2200.

THURSO AY, MARCH • Spring Fashions show

Neiman Marcus presents its annual t r ibute to the designs of spr ing "The Art of Fashion" on t h e t h i r d level b e g i n n i n g wi th hors d ' oeuv re s a t 11:30 p.m. to*benef i t Hospice of S o u t h e a s t e r n Michigan. Reception follows the runway show in t h e C o u t u r e s a lon . T i c k e t s a r e $35, $50 a n d $100.

Somerset Collection South. Big Beaver/Coolidge. Troy. (810) 443-5900. \ <

Zoran Trunk Show Henr i Bendel 'a shows a new collection f rom

Italy "Zoran" th rough March 8 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Informal modeling/fashion consultations.

Somerset Collection North. Big Beaver/Coolidge. Troy. (810) 816-8575.

PRtoAY, MARCH 7

Ju les R. Schubot hosts i ts annua l spr ing sale through March 15 with 30 to 70-percent off hun-dreds of items including fine jewelry, watches, gift ware.

3001 W. Big Beaver. Troy. , (810) 649-1122.

SATURDAY, MARCH S Low fat cooking show

Williams Sonoma hosts J i m Barnet t , executive chef with Unique Res t au ran t s Corp. demonstrat-ing recipes low in fat /high in tas te . 1:30 p.m.

Somerset Collection South. Big Beaver/Coolidge. Troy. (810) 643-6360.

SUNDAY, MARCH S Nutrition expett visits

"Ask the Nutr i t ion Exper t " sponsored by t h e American Hear t Associat ion noon to 4:30 p.m. Registered diet i t ians avai lable for personal con-

su l t a t ions . Mock grocery store tours, blood pres-su re screenings, body m a s s analysis and exercise demonstrat ions.

Tel-Twelve Mall. 12 Mile/Telegraph. Southfield. (810)353-4111. "

> MONDAY, MARCH IS Rosaie shopping show

The Michigan Professional Women's Network presents designer resale fashions from member Nicole C h r i s t ' s G a r d e n C i t y s to re , "Nicole ' s Revival" a t its monthly meet ing open to newcom-ers. Networking 6 p.m Dinner 6:46 p.m. Faahion presentat ion 7:30 p.m. Tickets $23.

Birmingham Communi ty House. 380 S. Bates. (810) 375-1795.

gan," said Larry Meyer, CEO of the retailor's association. "However, retail-ers remain optimistic. They believe tha t sales will wa rm up and re tu rn to last fall's brisk pace."

The wea the r , a lways an impor tan t factor in re ta i l ing , was colder a n d snowier in many par t s of the s tate during j anuary , according to the Nation-al Weather Service. In Grand Rapids, for example, the 45.5 inches of snow tha t fell made it the snowiest J anua ry on record a n d the second snowiest month of all t ime. Tempera tu re s also hit sub-zero levels across the state.

Electronics and computer retailers - which experienced a relatively poor Chris tmas - topped other stores during Janua ry .

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Thanks to all jhe r eade r s who phoned in locations for the hard to find items listed last week!

H e r e ' s w h a t w e f o u n d : • A reader called with some interest ing information for Avon

customers. (First, a hit of history. From 1886 to 1929 Avon wag known as The California P e r f u m e Company. I t ems f rom this e r a a re wor th h u n d r e d s of dol lars , especially if in or ig ina l boxes. In 1929 Avon came on the scene

B u d H a s t i n p u b l i s h e s a n Avon e n c y c l o p e d i a w h i c h includes, photos of i tems, m a r k e t values, t rade show schedules, and more. To obtain a copy write: Bud Hast in , P.O. Box 9868, Kansas City, MO. 64134

• A reader wondered wha teve r happened to Sophie's Pierogis on Maple in Troy. Two cal lers report tha t the o w n e r passed away a few years ago and he r children closed the company.

Another caller recommends J e n n i e ' s P i e r o g i ' s iri Garden City on Mi<fdlebelt be tween Wayne and Ford roads , ' "They ' re absolutely home-made and delicious," she said.

• Linda Lang reports t h a t Well Savored Passage by Marjorie Braser was printed by "Peach Mountain Press, Ltd., Route 2, Box 195, Charlevoix, MI 49720.

• Two callers were willing to sell their Santa Bea r s to Sandy of Troy.

We ' re s t i l l l o o k i n g f o r ; • A reta i ler who sells Pe rmkn i t Sportswear for "Cynthia

Bii tningham. • A good source for used lumber (1 x 12).

Stores with vast selections of Beanie Babies for a Redford

of

• Shirley McCauley is TookingTor a retailer who specializes in clothing for overweight boys, explaining "The clothing avail-able in the Husky sizes still don't fit in the waist."

• A special request from Diane Hackman.pf Garden City for e lementary school readers f rom the 50s and 60s:

"As a s tuden t a t the old S t . Hedwig's School I recall using blue-covered Polish readers , about 10-inches by 5-inches, with the Chris t Child on the cover tha t listed words in both Polish and English. I'm also hoping to locate those old Dick and J a n e readers."

• Ann Oswald needs a cross stitch pattern "Solitary Skater" by a r t i s t P. Buckley Moss offered through J ane Griggs.

• E l i zabe th Gordon of Wes t Bloomfield is looking for the recipe (or a local r e s t au ran t t h a t serves) a chocolate cake with r u m a n d w h i p c r e a m t o p p i n g t h a t w a s m a d e p o p u l a r by "Northwood Inn."

• If anyone h a s an "old mang le in the i r b a s e m e n t , Karen Har te recent ly opened a bus iness and -needs a la rge mangle (rollers 27-30 inches) She is anxious to buy a used one.

• A CD of saxophone a r t i s t s Body & Soul by Verve for J im. • Sandi of Troy wan t s a 1990 edition of Hudson's S a n t a Bear

to complete a collection. • Rev. Alice Lister-Worth of Dearborn needs "The Safe Place.

-But wha t did I put in it?" • Veronica Stevenson needs a copy of the m a n u a l for the

Viking Sewing Machine, model 6030. She does not w a n t the company ' s e n t i r e p roduc t l ine m a n u a l , j u s t t h e p a g e s t h a t apply to her machine.

• "Debra" needs an inst ruct ion manual for a Necchi sewing machine model 522. -

• A Polyperk Electr ic coffee pot t h a t m a k e s 6 -8 cups for Terry Leszczynski of Garden City.

• Megaware from F r a n c e for Sandy Crocker . "I b o u g h t i t about 10 years ago from F a r m e r Jack's and I wan t to purchase more."

• K a r e n G u s t a f s o n of T r o y h o p e s to b u y a n y o n e ' s old "Lorelei" pa t te rn china by Nori take. Her set is 30-years old and she wan t s to add more pieces.

• Marylou Kulakowski of Beverly Hills hopes to find a store that sells Milwaukee's cal iente (hot and sweet) fresh pack pick-le slices from Vtasic.

• "Josephine" wants to find a stepper, "it looks like a large pillow" for exercising.

• Rose Marie Windelski is looking for fresh onion bread tha t she used to buy from C h a t h a m ' s that you put in the oven and bake. "It 's not frozen," she insis ted. "It's delicious wi th ham and I wan t it for Easter ."

• Robert Kunz hopes to find two NASCAR collectibles 1/64 scale: #8 Kenny Wace "Red Dog" a n d i f e s the RCA car.-Call him at (313) 427-39.14. J

• A w o m a n is looking for c a s s e t t e t apes cal led "Song of Praise" Volumes 1-3 by now-defunct Servant Publ ica t ions of Ann Arbor.

• Roz Novak needs a copy of Danny Kaye singing "Momma Give Me a Drink of Water ." »

• "Mrs. Ray" is wondering if there is any marke t for the old Avon articles she's collected from catalogs of the past .

If you've seen any of these items in your travels, let Malls & Mainstreets know and We'll print the answers. Please call (810) 901-2567 (and relate your message and phone number slowly and clearly!)

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pat terns in the i r collections. Here a re so«qe sug-gestions for how to wear them tha t will gua ran t ee a striking presentat ion:

1. Stay in proportion with your figure. Wear the boldest print on those areas you want to highlight, and s m a l l e r p r i n t s for t h e a r e a s you w a n t to downplay.

2, For an impact ing presentation mix pat terns . Checks with plaids, combinations of th in and wide stripes are a powerful standout and t ruly sophisti-cated.

Points of view: (At left) From the Worth Collection, sold through home vendors, a skirt and blouse of silk chiffon and poly georgettte in a cascade of ruffles. To order (212) 223-3757.

3. For a successful mixing of pa t te rns , stick to two or ' three with similar tones.

4. Don't let your look become dizzying. You mus t balance the scales of the pat terns . •

5. Pa t te rned scarves can cheer up even the drea-riest of outfits.

6. Glen p la ids , hounds too th checks, pa is leys , polka dotp, t w e e d s a n d p i n s t r i p e s a r e a l w a y s

7. When wear ing pat terns, your jewelry should be soft so it's not competing with your outfit.

8. Choose your polka dots ' size carefully. Small pin dots create an all over pat tern which works for fuller figures. Larger dots are fun for tall, s l im shapes.

9. Fpr a heavier f r ame , vertical s t r ipes down-play while big florals call a t tent ion to your size.

10. Color-blocking is a g r e a t choice to t a k e inches from your torso.

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Purse-onable: Express yourself with a Judith Leiber beaded handbag hand-crafted in the shape of frogs, pandas, eggs and more at J.ules R. Sch u bot Jewellers, Troy. ' .

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Every des ign is out t he r e -f rom w a l l e t s - o n - a - s t r i n g to b a c k - p a c k s and d u f f l e s . And although many prefer their purs-es have shoulder s t raps , bags

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Colorful patent leather bags are on the scene in lime, lemon, sky blue, fushia pink and tanger-ine - gua ran teed to br ighten many a rainy spring afternoon.

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Shame on all you ivory tower retailers.

Shame on you for spend ing millions of dollars"on advertis-ing.

S h a m e on you for t h i n k i n g that high priced displays would *ell your wares.

You sit in big offices and lav-ish board rooms trying to figure out how to sell your stuff, but the next time you gather around your mahogany board tables sip-ping your spec ia l ty coffees , examining charts , think about this: Shoppers want help, ser-vice and guidance. Period.

You need to pu t employees on t h e sa l e s f l oo r a n d t r a i n them.

If 1 were the executive wring-ing my h a n d s over why my stores are always on the brink of bankruptcy. I'd put on a pair of sweats and go shopping. The fol-lowing incidents happened to me over the recent holiday shopping season.

1. At o n e na t iona l d i s coun t r e t a i l e r e i g h t d a y s b e t o r e C h r i s t m a s

Me: "Pardon me, do you sell snow cone makers?"

Stuporous salesperson in a red smock, pointing: "Try aisle 3."

Me: "Do you know if you sell them or not?"

Salesperson: "I don't know." Me: "is there anyone who does

know?" Salesperson: "He's on break,"

and he walked away. With one ounce of assistance I

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2. A s p o r t i n g g o o d s s t o r e Dec. 12, 1996.

I can just hear the board room squawk "We should get into the metro Detroit market, lots of dis-cretionary income. We'll spend $15 million bui ld a beaut i fu l s t o r e , s tock it to t h e t ee th , adve r t i s e l ike mad in all the high-priced papers! But let's be careful, not too many $5 an hour employees, payro l l can kill a business. We'll make up for it with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of point of sale dis-plays."

But you're so wrong! So. so long! Your days are numbered.

I couldn ' t f i nd one sa les employee in t h e en t i r e stori-. just one desperate, lost cashier.

3. A n a t i o n a l t een appa re l s h o p e i g h t d a y s b e f o r e Chr i s tmas :

A nice new twist, four employ-ees on the setting floor. Three in a circle, folding things and hav-ing a wonderful , yet personal conversation.

Me: "Pardon me, do you have this sweater in a large?"

Folding employee: "That's the last one," and back to her ihter-esting conversation.

Ten minutes later after having reached the point of "I'll pretty much take anything just to £et it over with." I send my dau^hteJ-to break up the conversation.

My kid: "Excuse me, (^he 's very pol i te i do you have any more of t h o s e swea t e r s ? She points to me holding the sample sweater in the wrong size.

S a l e s p e r s o n : "If we do^ i t ' s over there." Pointing to me.

Unbelievable! I can actually visualize your

beautiful board room. . . "Well sir, the figures indicate a swing in the. . ." Who gives a darn. - You a re not doing your jobs, Your stores are not even compla-cent mediocrity, they're pompous bad business.

Take your enormous bags of a d v e r t i s i n g money and ^pli t them into thirds. Spend a third on advertising and two thirds on sales pe r sonne l and t r a in ing . And take your management per-sonnel and put them where they belong, on t h e sale?floor.

It 's the same in every store. Get a clue retailers.

You're welcome.

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OBITUARIES H/TH EILEEN EDWARDS

Funeral services for Ruth Eileen Edwards, 80, of Canton were held recently at Schrader-Howell Funeral Home, in Ply-mouth.

She was born Oct. 15, 1916, in Longmont, Colo, and died Sun-day. Feb. 16, in Plymouth. She was a waitress. She came to the Westland community in 1988 from Colorado.

She is survived by her son, Robert Bauer of Canton; step-sons, Gene Edwards, and Gary Edwards of Colo.; sisters, Leona Everett of Washington, Nora Rotolo of Denver, Colo.; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. ' '-

She was preced«Lin death by her husband, Arthur Edwards.

DALE FREDERICK HOOOMTON

Funeral service* for Dale Frederick Houghton, 58, of Ply-mouth were held Friday, Feb. 28, at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church with Paator Peter Bert officiating. Burial was in Knollwood Cemetery, in Caatoa. He was bom Oct. 20, 1938, in Plymouth, and died Wednesday, Feb. 26, in Plymouth. He was an aeeountant for Audio Alert sys-tems for six years. He was a life-long Plymouth resident. He was a member of St. Peter's Evangel-ical Lutheran Church in Ply-mouth. He graduated from Ply-mouth High School in 1956 and Cleary College in 1961. His hobby was computers. He enjoyed being a notary public.

He is survived by his wife, Jean of Plymouth; sons. Jeffrey of Westland, and Jonathon of Westland; one grandson; sister, Marilyn Parmenter of Hartland.

Memorials may be made to St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Plymouth.

lKIMCADE

Funeral services for Roy Featherstone Kincade, 82, of Livonia were held Friday, Feb. 28, at the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home. The Rev. Arthur Magnuson officiated with burial in Oakland Hills Cemetery.

He was born May 4, 1914, in Highland Park, and died Tues-day, Feb. 25, in Livonia. He retired from Ford Motor Compa-ny after 40 years of service. He

was a machine operator at the Rawsonville Plant. He came ta the Livonia community in the early 1950s. He derved in the •U.S. Army in the European The-ater during World War II. He served with Valor, receiving five bronze stars. He served in the Battle of the Bulge.

Viola Smith of Mayville, Mary Timcoe of Plymouth, La Verne Paddock of Livonia^ and Tessa Roy of Belleville; many nephews, nieces, and cousins also survive.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Helen L.

Memorials may be made to the charity of choice.

THOMAS L MCINERNEY '

Funeral services for Thomas L.

Mclnerney, 94, of Plymouth were held Saturday, March 1, at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church with the Rev. John Sulli-. van officiating.

He was born Feb. 15, 1903, in Detroit, and died Saturday, Feb. 22, in Plymouth. He was an inspector for the health depart-

. muni for 42 years. He came to the Plymouth community in 1987 from Detroit. He was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church in Ply-mouth. He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. He had been married 56 years.

He is survived by his wife. Rosemary V. of Plymouth; daughter, Elizabeth Csicsila of Dearborn Heights; son, John T.

| Mclnerney of Plymouth; six

grandchildren.

MAfNETTE ttOODALE

Funeral services for Mariette Goodale, 89, of Westland were held recently. Local arrange-ments were made by the Schrad-er-Howell Funeral Home, in Ply-mouth.

She was born Aug. 4, 1907, in Plymouth, and died Monday, Feb. 24, in Westland. She worked for the Red Cross in Ply-mouth for several years. She was a life-long resident of Ply-mouth. She lived at the Mayflower Hotel in downtown Plymouth from 1988 until she had to go to a nursing home in Westland. She loved to oil paint and travel.

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Ii ormat ional mee t ings are cheduled for the public to tnncuns the P lymouth -C an ton Community Schools' bon4 proposal t h a t will be on t h e ba l lo t S a t u r d a y , March 22.

C i t i z e n s and d i s t r i c t administrators will present the scope of the bond pro-' ject, , i t8 financing, distr ict e n r o l l m e n t p f o j e c t s a n d other pertinent information.

T ^ e mee t ings wil l give voters a chance to ask ques-tions about the bondisabe.

I f you a r e in te res ted in hosting a bond presentation for a civic group, homeown-ers a s soc i a t i on or o t f fer organization, call-Christina Bair, 844-7235 or the school d i s t r i c t c o m m u n i t y r e l a -tions office, 416-2755.

The following mee t ings are scheduled:

General meetings: • 7 p.m. Monday, March

3; 10 a.m. Saturday, Match 15; all a t the E.J.McClen-don Educational Center.

School - Hulsing PTO.

1 p.m. T h u r s d a y . March 6, C a r r i a g e P a r k

• 1 p.m. Friday, March 7, Plymouth Rotary.

• 7 p.m. Monday, March 10, Allen E l e m e n t a r y School - Allen PTO.

• 9:30 a . m . T u e s d a y , March 11, Field Elementary School - Field PTO.

• 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 11 E r ik s son E l e m e n t a r y School - Eriksson PTO.

• 1 p .m. W e d n e s d a y , March 12, Summi t a t the Park - senior citizens.

• 7 p .m. W e d n e s d a y , March 19, St . Thomas A' Beckett.

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Learn how to teach students piano concerti A session fin teaching Piano

Concerti is the featured topic for the Wednesday, March 5, meet-ing of the Livonia Area Piano Teachers Forum.

The meet ing will begin 9:30 a.ill. in llie recital liall uf Ham-mell Music, 15630 Middlebelt, Livonia. All area piano teachers are invited.

Guest speaker Mary Siciliano, successful a rea piano teacher , will offer concerti ideas suitable

for elementary, junior high, and high school students, a musical and technical chronology of these concert i , and performances of some of this literature by young_ students from her own teaching studio.

Siciliano earned a bachelor of music degree in piano perfor-mance from Michigan State Uni-versity and a master of music degree in p i ano pe r fo rmance from University of Michigan.

She was honored as Teacher of the Year for Michigan in 1991 and received that award again in 1996.

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What: Canton Project Arts spotlights the Michigan Opera Theatre in a cabaret-style per-formance. Whan: 8 p.m. Saturday. March 8. Doors open 6:30 p.m.. refreshments served at 7 p.m. Where: Summit on the Park. 46000 ParVway. Canton. Admission: Tickets are $20 and available at AmoMt Williams Music. Dearborn Music and the Canton Township Administration Building, or at the door the night of the performance. For more information call Kathleen Salla. (313) 397-6450.

on-profit groups share one prob-lem in common: the luck ufvul-unteers. Canton Project Arts is

no exception. Hosting events like "Evening on Broadway" with the Michigan Opera Theatre on March 8 require volunteers to usher, sell tickets, and get the word out so people will come.

At their meeting on Feb. 27, Canton Project Arts board members talked about the lack of volunteers to help with various projects.

Canton Project Arts offers-several programs throughout the year includ-ing a visual arts exhibition, fine arts show during Canton's Liberty Fest. and

an annual concert fea-turing artists from Michigan Opera Theatre,

They plan to host artist of the month exhibitions in the near future, as well as, a youth series consisting of theater, sto-rytelling and puppetry beginnings. next January. As part of the youth series, Canton Project Arts

will also offer puppet making work-shops and other activities.

Quality of life "In Canton, we talk a lot about quali-

ty of life within a community," said Thomas Yack, Canton supervisor. There's public safety and having good schools. One more important element to ensuring quality of life is the arts: culture and cultural activities "

Yack, together with township trea-surer Elaine Kirchgatter, founded Canton Project Arts in 1993. It is fund-ed by a $5,000 stipend from Canton Township and additional money from non-profit organizations such as the Canton Foundation.

"We're looking for artists and others who may have a love for the arts," said Elaine Kirchgatter. Canton Project Arts also needs people who are good organizers, managers, and have sug-gestions for programs *

Yack believes the Plymouth arts community already does a good job of providing arts programming in,the -area.

"It's important not to duplicate what's already being provided," he said. "We felt there was still room to add to the menu of arts offerings *

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Emotion-charged exhibit celebrates women's art

Michigan Women Artists

What: In celebration of the second annual Women's Recognition Month at Henry Ford Community College, the Focus on Women Program spotlights an exhibition of two and three- dimensional art-work by women from throughout Michigan. Styles and subject matters range from tra-ditional to controver-sial. When: Through March 5. Hours are 10 a.m.

• to 5 p.m. Monday.' Thursday and Friday, until 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Where: Sisson Gallery in the MacKenzie Fine Arts Center at Henry Ford Community College. 5101 Evergreen in Dearborn. For more information call (313) 845-9629.

Racism: Canton artist Connie Lucas created this Lucite cube filled with

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN STAFF WRITER

Guests a t the opening reception for "Michigan Women Artists" knew the minute juror Marilyn Zimmerman shed her chic red cape to reveal a purple and yellow dinosaur suit this exhibition was a horse of a different color.

Presented by Henry Ford Community College's Focus on Women Program, the show concentrates on women's i s sues and coincides wi th HFCC's second a n n u a l Women's Recognition Month and the national obser-vance of Women's History Month. It continues through March 5 in the Sisson Gallery on campus.

From motherhood to violence against women and child abuse, the two- and three- dimensional ar t works

a d d r e s s many u n p l e a s a n t t h e m e s . C r e a t e d by women a r t i s t s f rom K a l a m a z o o to Detroit , Oakland and Wayne Coun ty a r t i s t s D e b o r a h Friedman of West Bloomfield, Joyce Brienza, B i rmingham, and Connie Lucas and Vana Begin in of C a n t o n do t h e i r share by tackling the subjects of d ivorce , suicide, , i l l ne s s , racism, and aging.

"We want not only to bring at tent ion to special problems and to give honor and recogni-t ion to u n s u n g women ' s achievements but also to pro-vide a forum for women to dis-play their art . It's not a small goal . S ta t i s t i ca l ly , we know there are more women artists t h a n men, yet we know men exhibit more frequent ly than women," said Grace Stewart , Focus onvWomen P r o g r a m director during the reception.

After shocking the audience with her antics, Z immerman verbally made the point tha t society's disrespect for women was as ancient as dinosaurs . As an artist, feminist and asso-

c ia te p ro fes so r of a r t a t Wayne S t a t e Univers i ty , Zimmerman told the audience, part of her value system as an ar t is t was being informed. As she continued to speak she fluctuated between carrying her tail and dragging it on the floor.

'• Though h e r look was incongruous , h e r rhe to r i c remained harmonious with the observance. She com-mented on how times had changed from the loose life styles and newly found feminism of the 1970s to the conservatism brought about by the threat of AIDS in the 1990s. She never did get around to talking about why she chose the works but no one seemed to mind.

T h e reason there's a month for women is because we have discrimination the other 11 months of the year, said Zimmerman.

Joyce Brienza was awared the $600 first place award. She works on a large scale to drive her messages home. Rendered in varying degrees of abstract style, both of h e r p a i n t i n g s con ta in r e p r e s e n t a t i o n a l imagery . "Antidote to Suic ide /Brother Rescue"-focuaes on a woman from the shoulders down>eceiving solace as she cradles a dog and cat in her arms. Running around the painting's rim is the text "Just Needs a Loving Home."

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Performance will benefit young dancer

What: Youth Dance Project wNt join A m Arbor-baaed J a n Dance Theatre lor a program of ciaes.-cai. lyrical and contemporary — jazz to banam Stephanie Smith. Whs*: 11 s.m and 7 p.m. Thursday. March 13. P«»er Canter «or the Par tem** Arts. 121 fletcher Street. Ann Arbor. TWetK ( 1 2 adults. M sto-danta/aenrors. available at Dance Theatre StutSo, 711 N. University. Ann Arbor, or caA (313) WS4242

BY UNDA ANN CHONTO STAFF » U R A ;

For the last two months dancers, in the newly formed Youth Dance Project, have sacrificed Saturday nights to rehearse for a March 13 benefit performance for fellow dancer Stephanie Smith.

After two years of chemotherapy, the 8-year-old Belleville youth is now undergoing experimental treat-ment at St. Jude Hospital for a rare auto-immune disorder. The treat-ment, expected to coat $600,000, is not covered by insurance.

The Smiths have raised $500,000 through a variety of fund-raisers.

but the family still needs money for living expenses so they can remain with Stephanie during the proce dure There will also be medical expenses following treatment.

On March 13, Youth Dance Prtyect will join Ann Arbor-based Jazz Dance Theatre company for a pro-gram of classics), lyrical and con-temporary jaxx dance at Power Center for the Performing Arts in Ann Arbor.

Formed in 1986, Jazz Dance Theatre instituted the Youth Dance Project last November.

"We formed the youth project because although studio work is

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Clark auditioned 68 dancers for the Youth Dance Project. The 24 dancers involved in the project attend a variety of metro Detroit schools including Churchill, Franklin, Catholic Central, Mercy and Plymouth Canton high schools.

This is the Youth Dance Project's first professional performance.

Clark choreographed the contem-porary part of the program to musk

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Nativity Episcopal Church celebrates creative spirit B Y F R A N K P H O V E N Z A N O S T A F F W H I T E R

For 51 weeks of the year , an inverted wooden hull ceiling hov-ers over t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n »t Nativity Episcopal Church. Dur-ing the upcoming fourth week of Lent, however, the vessel design will be turned rightside at least metaphorically.

The t r a n s f o r m a t i o n of t h e church into a ship of art is popu-larly known as Nativity's annual Festival of the Arts, an assem-blage of visual and performance art ists . For the next week, the church will look more l ike a crowded art gallery, filled with paintings, photography, pottery, j ewel ry and de l ica te ly blown glass.

"Art is a s p i r i t u a l commit -ment." said Julie'Wortman, festi-val chairwoman. "The festival is an expression that the God we believe in is a creative force."

Choosing the fourth Sunday in 1>«M is symbolic, said Wortman kent-is 40 days of fas t ing Xfui

peni tence observed by Chris-tians. beginning on-Ash Wednes-day t h r o u g h E a s t e r S u n d a y . "Midway through Lent, there's a moment to relax your penitence." she said. "We figured that 's an ideal t ime to celebrate the cre-ativity all around us."

Within the modest space of the chu rch , lobby, commons and adjacent parish hall. 48 art ists will display their works for three days, beginning Friday. March 7.

Set amid a tranquil residential -area on West 14 Mile Road in Blootnileki Township, the church is an unsuspecting place to bring together the diverse ta lents of focal jazz pianist Henry Fein-berg. Native American dancers, and an Irish folk dance band, not to mention an eclectic range of fine artist> from Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills . Farmington Hills and Southfield.

P a r t i c i p a t i n g a r t i s t s f rom Livonia include: Reggie Petti-bone. Native American dancer; E la ine Ma jo r . wa te rco lo r

"Fest ival of t h e Ar t s" When: noon to 5 p.m. Friday, Marcli.7; noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 8; noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 9. W h e r e : Nativity Episcopal Church, 21220 W. 14 Mile Road, (between Lahser and Evergreen) Bloomfield Township. Cost: Donation $5. For more information, call (810) 646-4100. High l igh t s • Artist reception, 7-10 p.m. Friday, March 7. • Saturday, March 8 Native American Dance performance - 3 pTh*! "A Gallery Event" - '7-10 p.m. featuring Celtic harp and dulcimer music performed by Cecelia Webster. • Sunday, March 9 Inis-Ceol will perform traditional Irish music during the 10:30 a.m. service, and throughout the day,

painter: Valerie Pentz, watercol-orist.

The f e s t i v a l s t a r t e d in t h e early 1970s. Back ihen, the lib-e ra l -minded Episcopal church followed o the r non t rad i t iona l c o n g r e g a t i o n s in i n t e g r a t i n g m u l t i c u l t u r a l inf luences in to liturgical celebrations.

Dur ing ea r l i e r fest ivals , an abstract structure was placed in

front of the a l ta r , poetry was read and plays performed. That D ionys ian s e t t i n g has been replaced by more of a community a t m o s p h e r e with a decidedly inclusive message.

In the early 1990s, after a sus-pension of several years, the fes-tival was revived by Rector Anne Cox.

"Historically, we've always had

a r t in the Church," said Cox. "We wan t to acknowledge t h e necessary role of creat ivi ty in our lives."

W i t h open-ended s e r m o n s where parishioners engage freely in d i s cus s ion , Na t iv i t y h a s sought to make the church expe-r ience "more accessible," sa id Cox. The emergence of the festi-val is another way to recognize how a rden t support of the a r t s cultivates spirituality in every- ' day life, she said.

Visi tors to the Fest ival will view more than-400 pieces of art-work. Notable a r t i s t s include Girija Viswanath of Bloomfield Hills, Lori Solymosi and Joan Dee Wilson of Roches t e r , Raenet te Franklin of Troy and Jane McKanna and Henry Fried-man of West Bloomfield. Wilson, whose exquisite bronze sculpture figures represent the finest work in the show, is also currently on exhibit at the Lawrence Street Gallery in Pontiac.

Mar tha Comi, a par i sh ioner

and Bingham Farms res iden t , selected the entries. Her water-color paintings are also included in the exhibit. "It's not like an art fair," she said. "It's more like art in a sanctuary."

Beginning on Monday, Cormi and other volunteers will begin to place pieces of art in near ly every poss ib le space in t h e church. They'll t r a n s f o r m the meeting room into a shop where artists can sell posters and other small items. And, they'll arrange the rector's office into a cashier center.

The physical t ransformat ion may only last for three dayk, bfit the art lovers at Nativity hope the spirit of the festival carries on long after Lenten season.

"We look to keep the level of hope h igher t h a n the level of d e s p a i r , " sa id W o r t m a n . "Through the creative spirit, we believe tha t there is a heal ing approach to life."

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Council sponsors an annual din-ner theater Canion Project Art-hosts the Michigan Opera The-atre concert.

This is the fourth year. Canton Project Arts is offering the con-cert. which is also part of MOT's community outreach program.

Oil March S, Mark Vondrak. Betsy Branson. Maria Cimarelli. and Kar l S c h m i d t will s ing music from " P h a n t o m of t h e O p e r a . " "Les M i s e r a b l e s , " "Evita." George and Ira Gersh-win and Cole P o r t e r . D ianne Lord, p ian i s t for t h e Livonia

Symphony Orchestra, and Kevin Bylsma will accompany them.

Yack hopes to build a perform-ing arts center to feature theatri-cal product ions , concerts, and musical productions by perform-ers such as MOT in the next few years.

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March Musical

Madness The Plymouth Symphony

Orchestra joins in a partnership with the string players in the Plymouth-Canton Schools for

the March concert. French horn, - _ I - Q O V i i l i / C k l M C n V SUMSl, u n i P V l

guest artist, wiW entertain with a piece by Strauss,

HORN CONCERTO NO.1 We will be joined by the YAK!, the Detroit Free Press mascot

lor young readers and Miss Plymouth, CHERIE CANNON.

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There has been some contro-versy of late that funding for the community theater was tied in to a March 22 special election to approve a $79.7 million bond to build a new high.school, elemen-ta ry school, and to r e fu rb i sh exist ing school buildings. It is not.

The only act ivi ty cu r ren t ly associated with future develop-ment of a performing arts center is a s tudy being conducted by

P l a n t e & Moran to de te rmine seSTing capacity, location and costs.

"The theater is under explo-r a t i o n at t h i s point and h a s nothing to do with the schools' bond issue," said Yack.

If you're interested in volun-teering for Canton Project Arts, call township volunteer coordi-nator Kathleen Salla, (313) 397-6450.

"The more v o l u n t e e r s we have," said Canton Project Arts president Gene Hammonds, "the more arts prograBirtiing we can ofFer to the community."

Linda Ann Chomin is the fine arts writer for The Observer Neibspapers. Her Artistic Expres-sions column appears weekly in the Arts & Leisure section. To leave her a voice mail message call (313) 953-2145.

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B r i e n z a ' s n ine by six foot painting "Red Room/Moist Thy-mus" dea l s with Myas then ia Gravis. She has suffered from the d i sease , charac ter ized by muscular weakness, for the last 15 years. Some days she% needs the assistance of a cane to walk.

"I hope to touch an emotional chord tha t others can relate to yet can c o n s t r u c t t he i r own story," said Brienza, who earned a master of fine art degree from Rutgers University in New Jer-sey.

Connie Lucas uses a Luci te cube filled with dozens of fabric dolls in a rainbow of colors to send t h e message , r ac i sm is wrong. Lucas frequently seizes on topics political and social in her work.

"The dolls represent human be ings , e i t h e r / o r men and women. The idea was when peo-ple get together to have fun, it doesn't matter what color or sex you are," said Lucas.

Deborah Friedman, assis tant director of the Susanne Hilberry Gallery in Birmingham, offers th ree mixed media monotypes from her body of work entitled "Tear Stories." Friedmait plans to include these works in her one person show scheduled for late May at t h e Clique Gal lery in Royal Oak. ,

I t ' s a fact of life. M a r r i a g e involves more than two people. That's the idea behind "One Too Many," created with black oil on plexiglass. F r iedman out l ines her scenes like so many cartoons t h e n she app l ies w a t e r c o l o r . Once dry, the scenes are cut out and pasted on foam board. After-wards, she uses colored pencil to define the edges.

"The works were s t a r t e d because of a family member ' s d ivorce . It he lped pie work through," said Fr iedman, who e a r n e d a bachelor of f ine a r t degree in printmaking and draw-ing from Wayne State Universi-ty.

Beginin's "On the Beach" cap-tures the seasons of a woman's life with a universal portrait of two overly plump mature women soaking in the sun.

A Serbian who immigrated to this country from Yugoslavia 40 years ago, Beginin has a master of education degree. She taught a r t fo r 10 yea r s in Lakeview Schools.

"I'm always fascinated by how people relate, how they enjoy life a n d how t h e y don ' t , " s a id Beginin.

Ellen Moucoulis's acrylic on crayon painting of a mother rab-bit is truly moving. It fea tures the nursing animal sprawled on her s ide r her n i p p i e r raw and

exposed. Moucoulis took second place ($400). f

Nad ine S lowik ' s ac ry l i c on polyfoam wall sculpture entitled "Oddity Series #2" combines col-ors and abstract shapes to form a sea or space life. The work reaches out to viewers and chal-lenges them to imagine what it is.

There ' s no doubt t h a t child abuse is the underlying theme in Joan Painter Jones two assem-blages. Spikes protrude threat -eningly from the old, ba t te red child 's cha i r and crib c rea ted from found objects.

Works l ike Jones ' , a n d t h e other works mentioned above, make for a strong show, one not to be missed.

The first Women's Recognition Week took place"at HFCC in 1975 as a celebration of Women's History Week. A year ago the college expanded the event to a full month. Women's Recognition Month runs through March 27. The intent is to bring at tention to the spec ia l p r o b l e m s a n d unsung achievements of women. Several activities including the art show, a series of lectures and a Walk for Women wil l t a k e place during the celebration.

The March 27 walk will bene-fit scholarships and other pro-g r a m s for HFCC women s t u -dents.

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by Madonna and Enigma. In addition to Youth Dance Project dancers , the program will fea-t u r e t h e Jazz Dance T h e a t r e company, and^solos-by company m e m b e r s Kelly C r a n d a l l a n d Kim Stec, a former*Rochester resident, and current holder of t h e Miss W a s h t e n a w County title.

Clark is also planning a morn-ing performance on March 13 at the Power Center, and hopes ele-mentary, middle and high school students in the area take advan-tage of this opportunity to learn more about dancdl He sent hun-dreds of flyers to area schools to let them know about the benefit peifw mantes. ——

Clark l>elievea young dancers need performing experience as well as instructional time in the s t ud io to grow and t h r i v e a s artists.

A n g e l a Cors i , a s t u d e n t a t Mercy High School in Farming-ton Hills, was one of those cho-sen da r ing auditions. She, like many of the.nthrr rianttOLia the youth project, began dance stud-

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ies a t Mias Harr iet ' s School of Dance in Livonia where Clark h a s t a u g h t for t h e l a s t f o u r years.-Corsi, who is 15, s tar ted tak ing dance lessons when she was 2 1/2. , "I 'm excited to perform any

chance I get, and I'm especially looking fo rward to th is even t because I know-it is going to help someone," said Corsi who lives in Livonia.

C h r i s t i e H a t t , l ike Co r s i , began dancing at an early age. "Even though I've been dancing since I was three at Miss Harri-et's recitals, I'm looking forward to performing in Ann Arbor at • k a P i l U i p r L a n t o r k a a a i i a a i f t V a " I " • " " v t v w • • w r » " v n u > i t ~ n

new experience," said Ha t t , a Franklin High School student.

J a m i e Law of Livonia th inks she ' l l l ea rn new t e c h n i q u e s watching the Jazz Dance The-atre company dancers perform.

Lara Poltefaitia, a 13-year-old s t u d e n t a t S t . Ed i th School , hopea to perform before her class at the morning show. "I t h ink

_ t hey ' l l l o o k j l i f f e r e n t b - a t me. "because I'm usually the s i lent

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type," said Polteraitis who takes six dance classes a week.

The rest of the Youth Dance Project consists of Michael Marc-hand of Ca thoHcOnt r a^ in Red-ford; RebeCca Haase, Churchil l High School; Gin'a Neubaur, Ply-mouth Canton; Emily Pu tnam, Crestwoofl , and T i f f an i C a n n and Jessica Rimmer, Mercy High School-

All s tudy a t Mips H a r r i e t ' s with the exception of Neubaur who t a k e s c lasses a t Miss Bunny's Dance Studio in Livo-nia.

This is the seebnd annual ben-efit concert by Jazz Dance The-A I f 4J A ( | h t f l m j*i atal . i 4H •* V • m c . n t i n e i r 111 i i w n w r x , u o i r

Dance T h e a t r e ra i sed n e a r l y $500 to- benef i t b r e a s t ^ance r research- Clark plans to raise-i more t h a n t h a t thia y e a r . He said last year 's benefi t , which coincided with spring break, suf-fered from poor attendance.

"Wa get a lot of c o m m u n i t y support. We want to give some-thing

Gallery exhibits, art shows, classical concerts

MAKlNGmCONTACT: Please submit items for publication to Keely Wygonik, Observer &

Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, tvjl 48150 or fax (313) 591-7279

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BIRMINGHAM UNITARIAN CHURCH To March 2 - An exhibit by three members ol the Gllleran family continues ait Woodward and Lone Pine Road. Bloomfield Hills; (810) 647 2380. Featuring drawings, oil and water color paint ings and retablos. Uie display chronicles th» pictor ia l mterests of father

- ^ e t e r J., son Peter C. and daughter Breon All three are seasoned art ists who have shown in New York, Washington. Bartimore and Chicago. A watercolor by Peter Crow Gilleran is In the 50 th anniversary e ih i tx t of the Michigan Water Color Society now at the Detrort Ins t i tu te of Ar ts SISSON ART GALLERY To March 5 - "Focus on Women" in,the MacKenzle Fine Ar ts Center at Henry Ford Community College. 5 1 0 1 Evergreen. Dearborn; (313) 845-6490 CARY GALLERY

7o March 8 - "Wi ld Flowers: The Edge of Beauty." an exhibit of oil paint<r>gs by Mary Hatch, at 2 2 6 Walnut Blvd., Rochester; i 810 ) 651-3656.

THE SYBARIS GALLERY

Through March 8 - "Enduring Spirit: Collaborative Works by Lillian Elliott and Pat Hickman." a basketry exhibit, k 202 E. . Third. Royal Oak; (810) 544-3388. ANN ARBOR ART CENTER Through March 9 - "New Visions.' a seiec4

t ion of works by current master of fine arts

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ar ts students, at 117 W. Liberiy. between Main ana Ashley m Ann Arbor; (313 i 994-8004. .

DETROIT GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS

Through March 9 - "Woman by Women.' In which 10 women ar t is ts interpret the female form In clay, f iber and wood, at 104 Fisher Building. Detroit ; (3131 8737888 .

DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS To March 9 - The Michigan Water Color Society 50 th Anniversary Exhibition at 5200 Woodward; ( 313 ) 833-7900, The juried show of 50 watercolor works from almost 600 entr ies by Michigan ar t is ts Includes works by award rec ip ientvf iarbara Schulman Dorchen and Nancy Schuiman Raitt of Farmington Hills. A companion exhibit is at the Center Galleries ( "Water . Water Everywhere," to Feb. 28) in Detroit .

SWANN GALLERY To March 9 - "Progression ol Master' exhibit o! paint ings by l y l e Mortis; "Ar t is ts That Teach H," an exhibit by the Dalroit Ar t Teachers Associat ion; "Throw Mat /a From the Train." a show of art ists MO/essmg issues; and "Smal l Figurative Works I . " a group show by gallery art ists: at 1 2 5 ^ Library. Detroi t ; (313) 965-4826.

WILDLIFE INTERPRETIVE GALLERY Through March 9 - "Ecotoons: Our Endangered Planet." an exhibit featuring edi tonal car toons that focus on the global envi-ronment and conservat ion of the Earth's nat-ural resources, at the Detroi t Zoo. 10 Mile and Woodward, just off 1696 irrRoyal Oak; (810) 3 9 8 0 9 0 3 HILL GALLERY

Through March 10 - An exhibit of master works by Donald Sultan. Carol Heppet. Ken Price. Jackie Ferrara, Jene Highstem. John Walker. Heather M c & l l and Donald Upski at 407 W, Brown. Birmingham, i810) 540 -9288 SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY Through March 14 - Southfield doll designer Dorothy Holt displays her collection of dolls at 26000 Evergreen, between 10 and 11 Mile; (810) 9 4 8 - 0 4 6 1 or (810) 948-0470. GALLERY: FUNCTION ART Through March 15 - The Fourth Annual Eclectic Electr ic, presenting a wide range of art ist ic l ighting and other functional art fe» turing electr ic i ty from art ists nationwitJe. at 2 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac; (810) 333-0333. GALERIE JACQUES

Through March 15 - "Le Roi de Beaubourg." a show of paint ings, drawings ano sculptures by Jaber. at 6 1 6 Wesley. Ann Arbor; (3131 665-9889. This is the art ist 's first one man exhibit in the United States.

U OF M M U S E U M OF ART To March 1 6 - "Ellen Driscoll." an exhibit by the renowned Boston-based artist who works at the cut t ing edge of Installation art . at 525 S State. Ann Arbor; (313) 764-0395.

BIG SURF CYBERCAFE To March 18 - An exhibit by Oak Par* ar t is t Randy Mony at 750 S. Woodward. Birmingham: (810) 433-3135. BUNTING GALLERY

To March 19 - Works on Paper by David

Becker, Susan Campbell. G Jesse Gledhill.

Thomas Humes. Michel Erussard. Mitchell

Cope, Douglas Semivan, Konstantin chu-

mutm, Mary Pot ts , Mel Rosas and Radislav

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THE WETSMAN COLLECTION

To March 18 - Works in ceramics, texti les, wood, glass and metal from a variety of the gallery s a r t i s t s at 132 N. Woodward, Birmingham. (810k 6 4 5 6 2 1 2 ,

SHAW GUIDO GALLERY Through March 22 - "Thorn Bohnert: Small Sculpture and Drawings' reflects a sense of tension, posit ive and negative space, fragility and resil ience held in a delicate balance Recently. Bohnert received a Guggenheim Fellowship in sculpture. Located at 7 N Saginaw in Pontiac Hours: 11-6 p.m.; (810) 333-1070

ANDERSON GALLERY TdLMafCO 28_- "Mask Or m/o: featuring mask ar t i s ts Ruth Fash, AMson marks, Gwy-hn Pppovac Located at 7 N Saginaw.-Pootiac; (810) 3 3 6 4 6 1 1 CREATIVE ARTS CENTER To March 2 9 - A col lection of functional and ceremonial objects such a i mask j . chief s mantel, jewelry, spears and aculpture from various regions of Africa The cetaoration of African-American heritage is located at 47 WIIHams St , Pontiac: (810) 3 3 3 7 8 4 9 LAWRENCE STREET GALLERY Through March 29 - Wot ts by six local ar t is ts f rpm Birmingham, Waterford and Clarkston represent arange of art forms and techniques Located at 6 N. Saginaw Pontiac; (810) 3 3 4 < 7 1 4 UZELAC GALLERY

Through March 29 - Collage*, p a y i n g s , wal l • a a w l t w a of M»rh.gan a r i i t l Nancy Ratl in

Located 7 N S ^ i n a w . Pontiac. (810) 332 . 5257.

CREATIVE RESOURCE ThrougTTMarch 3 1 - 'Wail, on the Wi(d S*Je" (

W John Wawrzonak. combines vivW color.

f t ch tex ture and repetit ion of natural ele-ments Located at 162 N Woodward. -Birmingham. (810) 647 368S T H | FRAMESPACE GALLERY T h r « « h March - t i M M / a » e of original Star wars and Star Trek manjuee eoasers Located at 4326 N. Woodward. Ro*al 0 * . l i l O ) 5 4 9

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• AVENUE GALLERY

Michigan s only gallery showing exclusively Thomas Klr«kade. Located at 167 N.

Woodward, Birmingham. (810) 594-7600

GALLERY ANIMATO Vintage and contemporary animation ceUs

and drawings from animated fi lm classics are featured at 574 N. Woodward m Birmingham: (810) 6 4 4 ^ 3 1 2 . - -GALLERY NIKKO

Colorful handcrafted gift i tems, home acces-

sories and wearables Located at 470 N

Woodward. Birmingham: (810) 647-0680. .

GALLERY SHAANTI

The gaiiery at 3 6 1 E. Maple in Birmingham

features arts and crafts of India. Call (810)

6 4 7 9 2 0 2 .

HAIG GALLERIES

The gallery at 311 Mam in Rochester spe

cialires tn ancient, Asian and tribal arts. Call

(810) 6 5 6 3 7 5 9 .

KAPUT KAPOT

The ceramic studios, which recently opened

at 151 S. Bates, Birmingham, feature ready

made bisoueware. Pa«nt freehand or use the

studios' stencils, glazes and sponges- Call

(810) 594-8423.

THE LOCAL SCENE

More than 30 ar t is ts help make the recently opened store at 425 -1 /2 Mam, above King's Bikes in Rochester, a special place to shop for one-of-akind pieces, everything from jew elry to furniture. The entrance Is on Main;

calt i,810) 6S1 4690.

LU0A ART GALLERY The gallery at 103-B E. Fourtn. Rochester,

presents for the first t ime a completely new collection of paintings of nudes by artist Luda Tchermak, whose talent transpprts the viewer beyond the images and lines of her works into a focus on emotions and feelings. Call (810) 652-7052 for an appointment NATIVE WEST GALLERY Handcrafted American ar twork from the Southwest, including sculpture, pottery. -sandpainting and fine sterl ing silver jewelry Located at 8 6 3 W. Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth. Call (313) 455-8838,

OBJECTS OF ART The gallery at 6243 Orchard Lake Road, just

north of Maple m West Bloomfield, presents an unusual and eclectic col lection of art to wear The affordable i tems are from very well-knowfi (and some "struggling unknown' l designers in the country, Objects of Art also celebrates contemporary art wi th pieces ranging from tranquil glass creations to pow erfui metal .sculptures, from whimsical stal ues to <^arnatic clay carvings, for"both indoors and outdoors. Unusual collections represent both well-known and erruug'ijg ar t is ts from the local area and throughout the United States. Call (810) 539-3332 PIERRE BITTAR GALLERY World-renowned French Impressionist painter

Pierre Bittar Invites you t o view his first origi-nal oil paintings of local Detroit area land marks depicting Birmingham. Bloomfielo and Grosse Poiflte at 296 W. Maple Birmingham. Paintings from northern Michigan, France and the Caribbean Islands are also disp»ayed. Call 1,810) 433-9917.

RUSSELL KLATT GALLERY The gadiery at 1467 S. Woodward.

Birmingham, has expanded i ts collection of European original and reproduction oil paint-ings. Renoir's festive "The Boating Par ly ' and Cot 'sTomantic 'The Storm' are two o' the reproductions now on display. In addition, l imited edition sen graphs by renowned art ists Don Hatfieid. Henn Pltsson and Roy Fairchiid are shown Call 1810) 6 4 7 6 6 5 5 . THE SPORTS GALLERY / h e sports memorabilia specialty store at 269 S Woodward. Birmingham, showcases i tems including autographed photos from such professional athletes as Grant Hill.

Barry Sanders and Ted Wiihams. as well as jerseys, lithographs, baseballs, bats, foot balls, basketballs and display cases. Call (810) 642-0044.

STEWART AND STEWART The printer and publisher of fine art prmts since 1980 announces six new

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D i s c o v e r i n g Ellis R u l e y : Grapefruit Picking Time, one of the 60 paintings by African-American folk artist Ellis Ruley, is on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward, Detroit through April 27. "Discovering Ellis Ruley " is the first national tour of works by this artist.

EUROPA ART GALLERY ,

The gallery at Orchard Mall, 6335 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield, features piece!, ranging from cubism to contemporary, from the early 1900s through today Rare original oils, pastel drawings"and select sculptures from European and American ar t is ts are tugtv lighted. Call (810) 85&2160 .

FORM AND FUNCTION The gallery at 406 Wain in Rochester spe

cializes in glass ar t . contemporary lamps.

metal art . furniture, jewelry and manly other decorative accessories. Custom orders avail . able Call 18IO1 6 5 6 8 2 9 0 .

FRAMES UNLIMITED Bloomfield Hills artist Paula Lombard© has several piecesion display at 1914 N.

Woodward. Bloomfield H.lls 'Lomoardo s style has gone through many mt ric a le changes in the more than 15 years she has been an art ist . Inspired by early cave drawings and religious and folklore symbols. Lombardo translates the essence of them into her worfk. Spe finds beauty in the letters o ' the, alphabet and the repetitive strokes of mathe matician formulas. To her. they are in them-selves works of art .

GALERtE BLU The gallery at 568 N Woodward. Birmingham, features new works by the Prince of Pop Art , Romero Brrtto: (810) 594 0472. Recognized for his contr ibutions to the Absolut Vodka advertising campaign. Brrtto will be at the gallery in May. In anticipation 0' the show, Gaierre Biu is exhibit ing new

original and Vmiled etft iort by the

art ist .

G.R. N'NAMDI GALLERY To March 29 - Works by Charles Alston at 161 Townsend. B i rm ingham; j810 i 642 2700.

ROBERT KIDD GALLERY Through March 29 - ."Vis ions '97." an exhibit of new visions 111 realism featuring paintings try Vincent Desideno. Ron Isaacs. Joseph Raffael. Dennis Wojtkiewicz and La»i> Rivers, at 107 Townsend. Birmingham 18IO; 642 3909.

WEARLEY STUDIO GALLERY

Through March '29 - "Defining Space Vessels by Thomas Madden. ' a show of

' pewtei vases by the Otuo ar t is t , a( 1719 w 14 Mile east of Woodward m Royal Oak; (8101 549 3016 THE HALSTED GALLERY To March 31 - -Women Photographers" at 560 N Woodward Birmingham: (810) 644 8284

ARNOLD KLEIN GALLERY Through March - The gallery at 4 5 2 0 N.

j Woodward, Royal Oak. which marked its. 26th anniversary Feb. 14. exhibits i ts finest

I American. British and'French works of the 19th and 2Qlh centuries. Call 1810) 647 ?709.

THE FRAMESPACE GALLERY I Through March - An art show and sale of

Quartet.' 8 p.m Friday. March 14. Varner Hsti Oakland University campus.-Walton and Squirrel boulevards. Rochester. 18101 651 4 1 8 1

LOGAN SKELTON . Pianist performs noon Wednesday, March 1.' Forum Recital Hall. Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia. Free. (313» 4 6 2 5 2 1 8

SOUTHFIELD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

With two-l ime Grammy Award nominee Pip. Clarke performing works by Wleitiawski Dvorak, and Mendelssohn. 7 :30 p.m Marcr 9, St. Hugo of the Hills Church. 221 -i Qprlv-(north of Woodward Avenuej, Bloomfieic Hills. i l O : $7 students and s e n i o r (B lOi 424 9022 / (8101 851-7408 PAUL VONDIZIANO

Classical guitarist celebrates release ol his -CD "J.S. Bach: Tzhe Four Lute Suites." 8 p r Friday March 15. Kerrytown Concert House 415 N. Fourth Ave . Arm Arbor. $5 Students $8 general admission; $12 assigned seat is. rows 1-5 1313) 769-2999

R E C E P T I O N S

ELIZABETH STONE GALLERY

Student art from the Visual A r t s Ptograr* r.t

the Bloomfield Hilft School District On

Tuesday. March 4 at 6 8 p.m. Exhibit runs

through March 15. l oca ted at 536 N

Woodward, Birmingham. 48009 : 18IO1 647

7040.

JANICE CHARACH EPSTEIN GALLERY

Sixth annual "Emerging Ar t is ts" exhibit ,:rvl

sale on Thursday , March 6 at 6 8 30 p.m

Show features paintings, photographs •

ics. glass and mixed media from ar t is ts 1 .n

sidered upanOcommg Gallery is located

inside the Jewish Community Center 66O0

W. Mapie in W. Bloomfield; (8101 661 1

CENTER GALLERIES

Exhibit spotl ights Irom seven djverse colle

t»ons from the metro area opens with rer--p

t ion on Friday. March 7 at 5-7 p.m.

Collections range from aesthetic refiner.K-I

to ordinary objects, from high art to rW<ip. •

tor maignets to postcards. Exhibit runs to

April 11 Center Galleries is located in the

Park She'lton Bid . Woodward at Kirliy ? : <

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DELL PRYOR GALLERIES

"The Art of Jazz.' a mul t imedia exhibit that captures the spirit of jazz wi th visual arts, will continue through March 22 at 1452 Randolph in Harmonie Park, Detroit; (31 -9535977 , Ralph Armstrong and Trio wi r-form Friday, March 7. 6 8 p.m. Featured art ists, inspired by the music, include phou raphers Adger Cowans. Kw abena Shabu j<r

Jones, Larney Frazie;. Bill Sanders and Hue'1

Grannum and painters Melvip Clark. Andre/

original "Sta* Wars" and "Star T-e«" ma-quee Turner Arthur Roiand, Matt Corbin, Sa'f,

1 ntagUo, monotype prints by Catherine Kernan. the on site studies for which were done while si t t ing on c l i f fs in Ireland. Stewart and Stewart ts at 5 5 7 1 Wing Lake Road Bloomfie ' ; Hflls. Call 810) 6265248 .

WILD WING "Harvest Moon Ball" by Terry Redlm is avail-

able at the Birmingham gallery. 155 S.

Bates. In this latest painting, a dozen vignettes showing the transitional America of the 1920s and 1930s are presented. Some have special meaning In the ar t is t 's life. Call (810; 645-2266.

WOODWARD GALLERY The gallery at 1357 Davis in Birmingham is

the only dealer in the United States autho nzed to sell a l imited edit ion series of pho tographs of jazz legends Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie. Gallery president and owner Dan Winter took the Davis photos Also avail able are original prints and paintings by more than 300 art is ts, an unusual collection of sports phoios and posters, and vintage pho tos and newspaper art icles. Qali (810} 642 1357.

THE ANDERSON GALLERY The gallery in the Gamand Arts Building. 7

N. Saginaw m Pontiac. offers distinctive tex t i les and liber a r t . It features the works of local, national and emerging art is ls. such as Robert Alexander. Doris Bally. Sonya.Clark, Juhe Greinke. Rosemary Grateh, Anne Marie

Kenfty, Urftan MiKypr B ryi»nr

and l y n Perry. Call (810) 335-4611. THE ANDY SHARKEY GALLERY The shop at 204 W, Fifth, east of

Washington in Royal Oak, represents more than 100 art is ts, most of whom live m Michigan. It features pottery, ceramics,

wood, glass, si lks, doiis. chi ldr tn 's clothing and jewelry. Owner Andy Sharkey wil l paint used or new furniture, wall murals, doorv commercial businesses and boc a-brac She has an assortment of old furniture on hand that you canae iec t to be painted- Call (810) 5 4 6 6 7 7 0

THE ART EXPERIENCE The new experimental studio at 17 W Lawrence. Pont iac, offers classes workshops and support groups, and art and c re* rve therapies by appomtmant Call (810) 332

JICO, . — r ~ ' — THE ARTISTS OUTLET A Utopian Ar t Salon, featuring art ists

visions of Utflpia. is presented at 17627 E Nina Mile. Easfpomte Can (810) 7776985 ASHLEY-CHRIS GALLERY Sculptures by Janice Trrmpe of Grosse Pointe Park are exNtorted at the gallery on • ^ Kercheval to Grosse Ppmfe Park Call (313) 8 2 * 0 7 0 0

BRIOGE STREET GALLERY Tha gaMery features Aiaafcan art and design

er glass It is seeking hew art ists of Ml met* ums Call or wr i te for an appointment Slides end resume* a ran t required but welcome

Write the gallery al 208 N Bring' . (."'cse-48451. car 810) 735 1303 THE CEMENT SPACE The gallery is dedicated to presenting cpn

temporary work by emerging art is ts: ar t is ts are encouraged to can about e*tnr>ii-Space" and upconjing snows. Tiic-grf! v is at 1501 E. Woodbridge Detrort Can 3 i 3 2 5 9 9800 CLIQUE GALLERY

i - T h e gallery of Evv and Ela.r - Redmond at k

200 W. Fifth. Royal Oa». always features pho-tography, especially b> young, emerging art is ts. It also shows other types ol e«pres sion Irom art ists thai say something special, something that "clicks," The Redmonds believe that people wno are willing to spend t ime looking at and appreciating what others create are a breed apart, in a special kind of cl ipue Call (810) 5452200 DOS MANOS

The gallery at 210 V, Sixth-. Royal Oak. has been renovated arid ex panned. Its newest folk art of Latin America include- high-fire ceramics and dmrieriAare from Mexico hand craf ted""o i 'd rum a r t ' i r o r Haiti earr ings and jewelry from Peru and Mexico o'orfu-"arptltera" tapestries from Chile and minia-ture scenes called "re'aWos by Nicario Jimenez of Peru. Many of the craf ts are hand selected bought directly frpm family arvd pro ducer groups whenever poss t r f The gallery welcomes school groups t o introduce them to the rich folk art traditions of Lat in America.-Call (810) 542 5856 .

FAITH GALLERY

A photographic exhibit of M.cheiangeio con • t inues at 315 Center. Royal Oak 18IO1 541 3979.

GROSSE POINTE GALLERY

Stil l life oil paintirtg irioropr.-nts by Anna Jaap

at 19869 Mack. Grosse Pomte Woods 1 313

884-0100.

JANE SPEAKS MODERN ART

The gallery at 23 W Lawrence. Pontiac. is

the only one in Michigan that shows video

and installation art exclusively Call 810

334 6 0 3 8

NEXT GALLERY

The gallery al 23 W Lawrence. Suite 102.

Pontiac. oi lers contemporary art at i ts best

for S 1.000 or less. Call (810) 334-6038

ON THE MOVE

Troy based photography and digital niagirjg

Studio to 206 Walnut Bivd m O e w n f w f t

Rochester Works of core ar t is ts Jeff

Lapossy-Gaydash. Oanie Eller ano l / sa Alfelt

are on display The 3 1 / 2 year old company

offe-rs commercial amd finest photographic

services with a strong emphasis in digital-

technology Caf! 18101 651 2116

PONTIAC GLASS COMPANY GALLERY

The gallery-at 23 W Lawrence. Pontiac 'ea

_ tures the local talent of Michigan Glass Guile

members dispiaymg Mown, fused and Rai

glass sculpture, decorative and architectural

Kerns. Call <810» 3326619 .

SIEGEL'S DELI

A show of acrylics and pastels by Bloomfield Township artist Suzanne Bauman at 3426 E.

m Commerce. (810) 928-9555.

SJNRIT IN THE PKRK ( A L E R Y

Tpe gallery at 635 Beaut»en near

Greek town m Oetrort formerly m H a r m o n *

Parti), features an ongoing exhibit of paint,

ings. drawings, batiks m a s k v text i les and

qui l ts from local, national and international

a r t i s t * . Call (313) 9 6 ^ 4 9 1 9

ANNUAL OOYSSEY

Un ima is of the wild have been vividly caught

tn stained glass by Plymouth art is t Jenna.

w h o is displaying several of ner pieces at the

animal theme gift shop a l 9 7 1 N MiM.

Plymouth 113i 453-*>764 The highlight"of

die c , - „u i i v rue work, ent i t led 'Panther

E,es." made ol semi antique ano full antique

I glass. Prices range from S 15.95 to $550. "

ARCHIVES A.D.

the eclectic anil ex• ,: -i*-gaiiei» at 114 w

T.niru, Rochester, offers hand-painted furni-

ture, af t pil lows, laux painted waifs and

columns, murals arid screens, recycled metal

L garden stakes, sculpture, ana iiancittade

j lamp-work glass beaded earrings and pins by

j Pete' Gierak Can 1810j 6 5 l ' 1 4 8 5 :

ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS | The studio in the Aflams Piaza at 725 S.

Adams Birmingham, is filled w ith silk and I oried flora in unusual containers | Owner, artist Patr icia Ray ine-dnes Hand-

picked Dicssoms and custom creates arrangements, botta large and miniature. Colorful flower paintings by art ist Marilyn

. Slocf-well line the walls Ca ,8101 644 1 8349.

ARTQUEST GALLERY , The gallery al 185 N. Woodward.

I Birmingham, offers contemporary works of | art for the home Gift cert i f icates ana »'«dai

registry available Call 18IO.' 540-2484 ARTSPACE II

T'be gallery at 303 E Maple. Birmingham. 1 specializes in reselling fine a n works and ' antiques, representing individuals, museums | 1 and galleries. It also has local and regional w ' works ranging from $60 up. a selection o '

I Arts and Crafts furniture, historic Ppwabic t.les a i d a large group of Afr ican art i facts

j ano specializes in unuSua: lamps for tt«-nome Call -810 2 5 8 1 5 4 0 AVENUE GALLERY

Michigan s oniy'Thomas Kinkade signature | gaiiery is at 167 N. Woodward. Brfmir.gham,

T h e g i ery represents Kinkade. "The Painter •. of Light, exclusively. ofte'Ang l imited edit ion canvas 'ithographs. col lect ibles and gift items friwrrAfirterica's most pub; shed a ' t is t Kinkade s newest painting, "Teacup

| Cottage." thud in his Sweetheart Hideaways collection now on display Also on view is. the seventh and last in Kinkade s San __

j Francisco senes. "Hyde Slreet Cable Cars and the Bay." Call 18IO) 594 7600 CONNOISSEUR GALLERIES

; Connoisseur Galleries, provider of fine art T T 1 ; arji! w r v r r f 5 _ h a s le'oc .wet office-t®--2025 W long Lake Road. Suite 106 Troy ramrassRjr TCn a w m Troy since 1989 providing private sales, appraisal and con signment services throughout lh< United States. Canada and Japan Call « ; o r 6 4 1

COWBOY TRADER

Michigan s only Wi ld West gallery offers

row boy ano irwlian antiques and coHectitnes

including saddles and chaps. Western ar t .

Navaho rugs Plains Indian art i facts. _

turouoise and silver jewelry, books and rare

pnotos and antique firearms The gallery is at

251 Merrill. Suite 209. in Birmingham. Call

18101 647 8833.

DEGRIMME GALLERY

Center 1700 S iwz in Troy. spec.aifzes m European. American a M f t S R n American ongn-nai oil paintings I ts unusual col lection includes original l i thographs by Gracieia HodoBouianger Alvar and Marcel Momy. and ooeSl a-k'rrtd. reverse. hand pa.r ted signed, copyrighted and numbered lamps, chandeiinrs and sconces 0V Una Darm The gallery has Jin exclusive line of Lours XV and Louis KVi style furniture imported from Europe, arid import ed. ready made baroque and ornate frames and mirrors Free art eonaoBation provided for individuals, corporations and law Bum*

Call RIOT 8 4 9 4 6 6 4 ~ ~ —

posters at 4 3 2 6 N. Woodward. Royal Oak 18IO1 549J64Q

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Through March - 'A r t Until Now " an exhibit celebrating modern ar t 's greatest names,

from Picasso to Pollock, Irom De Kooning to Hirst, at Det 'o i t 's first contemporary museum ol art 23 W Lawrence. Suite 101 P in t iac : ' (810'. 334-6038.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSEUM OF ART

To May 4 - "The Museum Collects: Recently Acquired 20 th Century Wor t s on Paper " a first glimpse at what s newesl al the muse urn and a tr ibute to 'he patrons who make it possible, at 525 S State. Ann Arbor. I 313 I 764 0396

A U D I T I O N

PAINT CREEK CENTER

Paint Creek Center for the Ar ts is seeking dance music and 1 heater ensembles foi the annual Arts & App»es Fest val, held rn Sept kidividual ar t is ts are also encouraged to apply. Send a self addressed stamped envelope to A n fi, Apples - Performing Art ists, Paint Creek Center for the Arts. 407 Pine Street, Rochester, 48307 Applications must be received by April 4 Car 18IO1 651-7418. or t S l O i 6 5 1 4110

I . A S !^ » C A 1 ,

SOUTHFIELD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Marcn 9 concert features Grammy nominated vio.-ist Pip Clark 7.30 p.m at St. Hugo o^ me Hn'ls church in Bioon-f eld H its. Clark wil l per

form Mendelssohn s Hebrides Overture A St

Pati.c* s t " •ncer v / i i t "he he-d or, March 16.

7 30 p m at St Hugo s Tickets $10. adults

$ . seniors and students Call 1810 424 •

9022. or 1810! 861 7468

CRANBROOK MUSIC GUILD

A -eci talby the St Lawrence Smog Quartet

-and Canadian cellist Shauna Re 1st on on

Maich 11. at 8 p.m in the librarv of

Cranbrook Houje Tickets $20 Call 1810,'

751 2435

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

The Julius Chajes Concert Ser*es pa«S«ptS Jeffrey Zook with Michelle Cooker on March j 1 6 a t 4 p m at the MapVe/Urake Budding on the campus of the Jewish Community Center. "| 6600 W Mapie Road. W Bloomfield. :810) 6 6 1 7649 Minimum corrtnoution $250 ^

STEPHAN B R U C E BECKER • f 7:30 p.m Sunday. March 9. Oak Park Library. ] 14200 Oak Park Boulevard, Oak Park. Free 1810) 6 9 1 7480 BIRMINGHAM MUSICALE W "1 the Musicaie s str iag ensemble 1 p n

Tnursday. March 13. Birmingham Community | House, 360 S Bates St . Birmingham 810 .

647-8329 KAM-LUNG CHENG ANO VIRGINIA WECK-" STROM Violinist and pianist perform Schubert Brahms. Heifitz and Sarasate 8 p.m Thursday. March 13. Kerrytown Concert H o u s t 415 N Fourth Ave Ann Arbor $5-$12 313) 7 6 * 2999 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With Conductor Yan Pascal f o r t e i i e r pianist Cec»e Ousset Women of the Madrigal Chorale of Southfield, Women of The A"

Capetia C h e us of Michigan Christian College and Women of ine Choral Union of the University Musical Society 8 p j n Friday March 7. 8 30 p mfSaturday, March 8. and 3 p m Sunday. March 9 I $ 1 6 $ 4 0 I . Orchestra Hall. 3711 W o o O a r d Ave . Detroit 313) 8 3 3 3700 RICHARD GOOOE

Piarvst. 8 p m Friday March 14. Hill Auditorium, 530 S Stale St.. Ann Arbor $ 1 6 $42 (BOO) 221-1229 ROCHESTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA faatucins Eric Lewis of the Manhattan String

Gardner. Michael Kelly Wil l iams Lest

Johnson. Joe Overs!reet, Barbara Bn.A' t-.r

Aaron Ibn Pan P u s and Donald Caiiouva,

REVOLUTION

Opening reception for three art ists on ,

Saturday March 8: Tony Hepburn. hPS'S !

ceramics al Cranbrook Academy of *r«

painter Rebecca Quaytman. and sCulplui

installation art>st Ron Leax Hepburn ar •

Quaytman s work w i l l j u n to Api.: i y

Leax's installation can be seen t o June 7

Gallery located at 23257- Woodward in

Ferndate. I810J 541 3444

START GALLERY

S010 e«-hibn of Rick L«eder features phaf.i>>

phy. sculpture ano collage Opening n-.- '

for the art ist on Saturday. March 8 a' 6

p.m. l ieoei an active .member o' the lot >'

arts community, has been exhibited a' «

metro area galleries. Gallery located ,v 2

N. woodwa-d. Second Floor. Birmmgh.i'

.810; 64-4 2991

SWANN GALLERY

Latest paintings f rom.ty ie Morris 01 1 r,

March 14 Locates at 1250 Library v

Detroit, 1313.1 9Cfr4h26

SOMERSET NORTH GRAND COURT

v-ocai art ists architects and students Uis

nnovative dogiiouscs on March 16 B r i - .

auct on and raffle with proceeds to the

Detroit Ar t is ts Market Tickets $50 JH,I.II'

$10. children Can >3 l3 l 393 1770

SUSANNE HILBERRY GALLERY

Catherine Opre's -Pnotograpny" e ih i tu ; :

Saturday, Marcn 15 A reception to m e l t

artist wil l be Saturday , March 22 at 4"> r

Opie's recent work e i a m m e s l h e social !•.

sion and obsessions of LA culture Her Ao

has been exhibited tnrough The US and

Euiope. This is 14. first e . iub i t n •'«

area. Located at 555 S. Woodward.

Birmingham filOi 6 4 2 8 2 5 0 .

K X I I I B 1 T S

NATIVITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH

The church a t -21220 W 14 Mile in

Bloomfield holds i ts:annual Festival of the

Arts on Friday Sunday. M « c h 7 9. Painting

pnotograpny. sculpture, pot ter , , glass, t e ; '

and jewelry of loc^l a r t i s ts Friday: 12-5 p i»t

with art ist reception at 7 10 p.m Saturday

1 2 5 p m Dance performance at 3 p m

Sunday Service at 10 30 a.m., compleinent •

ed with music af *r,sh tradHional/fpik bamd,

art show at 12 4 p m For more information,

call (8IO1 6 4 6 4 1 0 0 .

CREATIVE RESOURCE

Through March 31 - "Walk on the Wild SK!«-

by John Wawrzonek combines vivid color. .

r ich texture ano repet i t ion of natural e i e

ments Located at 162 N Woodward.

Birmingham 810 l 647 3688

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LECTURE AT CRANBROOK ART MUSEUM

Bill Harns. curator of "Seven Vices The Enemy Within." lectures on the provor*rve_ exhibit on Thursday, March 6 at 7 30 p m. located at 1221 N. WooOward. Bloomfield

DETROIT ARTIST MARKET

lec tu re on Friday March 7 on "annmedia exb.

bit ion that showcases Michigan » l i s f s

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300 River Place. Detroit . (313) 393-1770

FIRST UNITED METHOOWT CHURCH

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'Donnie Brasco' a mob movie with a quiet, thoughful tone BY HILLEL ITALIE ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

" D o n n i e B r a s c o " i s a m o b movie _ a very good mob movie and very different. I t ' s the kind of film tha t t a k e s some get t ing used to.

Based on a t rue story, "Donnie Brasco" stars Al Pacino as Lefty Ruggiero , a low-level h i t m a n who recruits a p romis ing young thief (Johnny Depp) a n d comes to t h i n k of h i m as a son . T h e prospect, who calls himself Don-nie Brasco, is an a g e n t for the FBI.

• P a c i n o . D e p p . T h e M o b . At first, the film seems disappoint-ing. The story's too obvious. The b a n t e r i sn ' t t h a t f u n n y . T h e mobsters aren't all t h a t colorful. W o r s t of a l l . t h e p a c i n g f e e l s wrong. Instead of pounding away like "GoodFellas." the new movie simply floats.

B u t w h i l e " D o n n i e B r a s c o " never does speed up, eventual ly you slow down. You get involved, deep ly involved , a n d t h e p re -dictabili ty and the inevi tabi l i ty of wha t happens m a k e s it t h a t much more powerful. This . i s one mob film that can m a k e you cry,

Think of "Donnie Brasco" as the inverse of "The Age of Inno-cence." In the la t ter film, Martin Sco r se se a d a p t e d h i s n e r v o u s energy to the d r a w i n g rooms of Edith Wharton. The former film was directed by Mike Newell, an Englishman known for the gen-tle art-house comedies "Enchant-ed April" and " F o u r W e d d i n g s and a Funeral."

With a s t rong sc r ip t by Paul A t t a n a s i o ( " Q u i z S h o w " ) , Newell's film is less about action t h a n a b o u t c h a r a c t e r . I t ' s methodical', but never detached. Even the violence feels intimate. W a t c h i n g m o b s t e r s , p i t i l e s s l y b e a t up a w a i t e r m i g h t h a v e s e e m e d f u n n y in a Q u e n t i n Tarant ino movie, but in "Donnie Brasco" you simply feel sickened.

Pacino's performance is a s sur-

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Drama: Lefty (Al Pacino, left) takes Donnie (Johnny Depp) under his wing and schools in him in the inner workings of the Mafia in the true life drama Donnie Brasco."

pris ing as the film. At first, he s e e m s t i r e d , s p e n t . H i s bel ly sags, his voice is hoarse, his face looks even craggier t h a n usual . We ' re no t u s e d to s e e i n g h im play this kind of character. He's a nobody, a company man watch-ing* younger men getting promot-ed ahead of him.

This role r a n k s a m o n g Paci-no's best . He t u r n s 57 in April a n d , in " D o n n i e Brasco , " he ' s playing his age. There is power in this performance, but a more mature kind of power. He never has been this movimj.

Playing a cha?53t t r who is as moody and as clcjsed-in as Paci-no ' s is o p e n arid v u l n e r a b l e , Depp balances and completes the act ing of h is co-star. I t ' s fitting t h e y r e l a t e to e a c h o t l j e r a s fa ther and son because Depp a t

t i m e s r e m i n d s you of a young Pacino in the first "Godfather" movie.

Only the support ing cast keeps this film from greatness . Outside of Michael Madsen , a s a young mobs te r who becomes Pacino's boss, and Anne Heche, as Depp's neglected wife, the o ther actors are at best forgettable, a t worst embarrass ing.

No one h a s i t w o r s e t h a n Bruno Kirby. As a simple-mind-ed g a n g s t e r w i t h a s q u e a k y voice, he's playing a stock char-a c t e r , one we l l -de f ined by Joe Pesci in "GoodFellas."

Kirby never does get beyond a Pesci i jn i t a t ion , one of the Tew ways in which "Donnie Brasco" doesn't measure up to mob films of the past.

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W a s h i n g t o n Pos t c o r r e s p o n -dent Keith Richburg grew up on Detroi t ' s west side in a racially mixed neighborhood. He a t tend-ed Univers i ty Liggett School in Grosse Pointe where he was one of only a few black s tudents .

T h i s background lays a foun-dat ion for Richburg's controver-sial new book "Out of America: A B l a c k Man C o n f r o n t s A f r i c a " ( s e e r ev i ew a b o v e ) . R i c h b u r g rejects the identification African-American in favor of celebrating his American her i tage , wi th all

i ts problems. "I. went to Catholic Schools, I

w e n t to St. Leo a t Grand River a n d 15th and it was a lways an integrated school, majori ty white wi th Asians, blacks and Hispan-ics and then increasingly black." R i c h b u r g said in a n i n t e r v i e w F r i d a y d u r i n g a r e c e n t v i s i t home to promote his book.

" I a l w a y s g r e w u p a r o u n d whites and there was never any t rouble , a t least among us k ids the re was no trouble. I t seemed t h a t the problems s ta r ted rnuch l a t e r . A f t e r t h e r io t a b a r r i e r came up between t h / two."

Richburg said t h a t a t Univer-s i t y L i g g e t t h e w a s a l w a y s de fend ing the city to h is wh i t e suburban fr iends and defending the suburbs to his city fr iends.

"There is such mispercept ion on both sides," he said. "Why do you have to take sides?"

Richburg wr i tes abou t grow-ing up in Detroit a s prologue to h is lacerating book on his disillu-s i o n m e n t a n d d i s g u s t d u r i n g t h r e e years as the Post 's Africa bureau chief.

While commenting about race relations in Africa, he also wri tes about the problems he saw while in Detroit, which he left in 1980 a f t e f g radua t ing f rom t h e Uni-versi ty of Michigan.

Richburg said he has a f r iend who works for ' the city of Detroit a n d t h a t t h i n g s s e e m t o b e improving.

"The new m a y o r is w o r k i n g w i t h t h e s u b u r b s r a t h e r t h a n against them. But I sense there is still an underlying racial ten-sion," Richburg said.

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"Out of America: A Black Man Confronts Africa" by Keith Rich-burg. A New Republic Book. Basic!Books. $24. B Y H U G H G A L L A G H E R STAFF WRITER

Keith Richburg's book is bitter, angry and wr i t t en in an almost feverish pitch because it deals so intensely with his search for his own identity.

Richburg is a nat ive of Detroit who a t t e n d e d G r o s s e P o i n t e ' s U n i v e r s i t y L i g g e t t . F o r t h r e e yea r s f rom 1991 t h r o u g h 1994, R ichburg w a s t h e W a s h i n g t o n Post's Africa bureau chief.

He went with an expectation of finding his her i tage a n d finding •welcome in h is ances t r a l home. I n s t e a d h e found f a m i n e , civil w a r , c o r r u p t i o n , t y r a n n y a n d death, lots of death. He describes bodies f loa t ing down a r iver in Tanzan ia , so many bodies, they don't count them. He learned to reject the idea of h imse l f a s an Afr ican A m e r i c a n . H e came to

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can cities did not prepare him for the tribal conflicts he confronted in Africa.

R i c h b u r g b l a m e s a l a c k of leadership and a passive accep-tance of strong men dictators.

Richburg said in Asia, people h a v e t a k e n to t h e s t r e e t s to protest dictators and won conces-s i o n s . And e v e n w h e n w h e n stopped as in China and Burma, they have protested.

" B u t t h a t k i n d of p o p u l a r u p r i s i n g , I h a v e yet to see in Africa," he said.

RichtJfcrg said the horrors he saw in Africa were d i f fe ren t in k ind f rom t h e s i m i l a r " t r i b a l " conflict in the former Yugoslavia.

"Look a t the people killed and compare the numbers , " he said "In R w a n d a a m i l l i o n p e o p l e were killed in three months and t h e y w e r e k i l led by ?nache t e s and hand tools. It takes a special savagery to t ake an ax or a gar-den hoe to kill somebody. I saw dea th up close."

Richburg expected s t rong neg-ative reaction to his book.

"It's been more positive t h a n I thought . I've been to book sign-ings and on radio program ta lk s h o w s a n d m a n y p e o p l e h a v e called to say 'You're right. ' "

Richburg is critical of African leaders who repress and exploit t h e A f r i c a n p o p u l a t i o n . H e is a l so c r i t i ca l of A m e r i c a n civil r i gh t s l e a d e r s who h a v e given assent to these tyrants .

"They are backing the wrong h o r s e s , " h e s a i d . " T h e y d o n ' t know what ' s happening. Leaders of t h e A m e r i c a n c iv i l r i g h t s movement ' shouldn ' t be shak ing hands with people who suppress free speech."

Richb'irg, who for the last two years has been the Post 's Asian bureau chief in Hong Kong, said h e does not object to t e a c h i n g children about African history or c u l t u r e , b u t fo r h i m s e l f h e p r e f e r s e m p h a s i z i n g t h e long history of blacks in America.

" W h e n we s a y w e d o n ' t b e l o n g h e r e , we l e s s e n a n d cheapen the contr ibut ions we've made," he said. " •

He wr i tes in h is in t roduct ion tha t even growing up in racially-divided Detroi t is p re fe rab le to anything in Africa, "... most of all I think: Thank God my ancestor

got out , because, now, I am not one them.

"In short, thank God I am an American."

"Out of Amer i ca" is a coura-g e o u s book b e c a u s e for m a n y years black leaders have roman-t i c i z e d A f r i c a a n d b r i d l e d a t every criticism of Africa's never-ending succession of tinpot dicta-tors. Richburg won't have any of it . He was the re for the insane c iv i l w a r a n d i t s s u b s e q u e n t famine in Somalia, he was there for the savage f ighting between the Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda and watched the famine and dis-e a s e it caused s p r e a d to o the r countr ies , he was the re for t h e fighting in Liberia, he was there to wi tness one cor rupt d ic ta tor af ter anc^her.

H e n e v e r f e l t w e l c o m e in African countries. He writes tha t black American journal is ts usu-ally have more difficulty cover-ing Afr ica t h a n wh i t e j ou rna l -ists. He found tha t tribal differ-e n c e s , not r a c i a l d i f f e r e n c e s , fue led much of Afr ica ' s agony.

Tha t and a pass ive wil l ingness to allow bruta l d i c t a t o r s to rape the land worse rban the former colonial masters . ^

He wri tes vividly of his loss of iden t i ty : ' 'Maybe I would ca re ipore if I h a d n o t b e e n h e r e myself, if I had not seen the suf-f e r i n g u p c l o s e , if I h a d n ' t w a t c h e d t h e b o d i e s t u m b l i n g over t h e w a t e r f a l l , smelled t h e rotting flesh. Yes, perhaps from a d i f f e r e n t v a n t a g e p o i n t , I would s t i l l h a v e t h e luxury of f a l l i n g b a c k on t h e old p l a t i -tudes. Maybe if I had never set foot he re , I could celebrate my own blagk.Qes^. my ' A f r i c a n -ness.' Then I might feel a part of t h i s p l a c e , a n d A f r i c a ' s p a i n might be my own."

Richburg h a s been cri t icized by black j o u r n a l i s t s who claim his reporting is selectively nega-t i ve . H e h a s , l i k e w i s e , b e e n e m b r a c e d by s o m e r igh t w ing columnists who see justification

* for their views in his book. But Richburg anticipates these

reactions in t h e book itself and h a s some i n t e r e s t i n g observa-tions about black American lead-e r s e x c u s i n g t h e violence a n d madness of Africa for their own

ends a n d about the use t h a t con» se rva t ive s make of Afr ican cor-rupt ion. If he is selective, h e has many 1 choice examples a n d t h e p o s i t i v e s a r e f ew a n d f a r be tween in Africa.

He h a s also been criticized for ignoring the years of colonialism a n d w h i t e r e p r e s s i o n . B u t h e doesn' t ignore them. He address-es t h e m directly and in doing so also d i scusses race re la t ions in the Uni ted States.

R i c h b u r g t a lks po ignan t ly of his upbringing in Detroit and his u n u s u a l situation of living in the city a n d a t t end ing an exclusive school in a whi te s u b u r b . Th is background contr ibutes a lot to Richburg's perceptions of whites, b l a c k - w h i t e r e l a t i o n s a n d a p a r t h e i d (American and South African).

For suburban Detroiters, Rich-burg h a s as rfiuch to say about Detroi t a s he does about Africa.

R ichburg writes with wrench-ing emotion about being an alien bo th in America and in Afr ica . He w r i t e s about a l w a y s be ing" u n d e r suspicion w h e n g rowing up in Detroit . But he concludes t h a t Africa and Africanism is not the answer . He has seen Africa.

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• B a r n e s a n d Nob le Fict ion Reading Group d iscusses Wally L a m b ' s "She ' s C o m e Undone , " 7:30 p.m. Thursday , March 6.

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B L a u r a F l a n d e r s will r e a d from her new book "Real Majori-ty. Media Minority: The Costs of Sidelining Women in Reporting." 8 p.m. Monday. March 10.

B Authors in town as pa r i of the c o n f e r e n c e "The G i f t s We Offer. The Burdens We Bear: the Vocat ion a n d M i n i s t r y of Gay and Lesbian Persons in Church and Soc ie ty" wil l be p a r t of a reception and book signing, 6 r 8 p.m. Friday, March 7.

Former Republ ican congress-man S t eve G u n d e r s o n and his par tner Rob Morris, with whom he wrote "House and Home: The

Political and Personal Journey of a Gay Republican Congressman a n d t h e Man w i t h W h o m H e C r e a t e d a Family ." a long w i t h a u t h o r s Robert Graetz , Melanie M o r r i s o n , K r i s t e r S t e n d h a l . M a r k A l a n Powe l l , a n d J a c k Anderson are also expected to be there .

• Louise Kehoe will read from h e r m e m o i r , " In T h i s D a r k House ," to celebrate t h e book 's r e l e a s e in p a p e r b a c k , 8 p . m . Wednesday, March 12; Reception for t h e release of Univers i ty of Mich igan ' s s tuden t p a p e r "The MichigarTpai ly ' s " first l i t e r a ry supp lement , 5-6 p.m. Thur sday . March 13, Richard W Bailey will s i g n cop ies of h i s book " 1 9 t h C e n t u r y English." 4-6 p.m. Fri-day, March 14. at the store, 311-3 1 5 S. S t a t e S t . , A n n A r b o r . (31*3)662-7407

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A m o n t h l y t e l ev i s ion s e r i e s , f e a t u r i n g Ann A r b o r ' s m o s t prominent art ists , will spotlight Conn ie Lucas 9 p m T u e s d a y , M a r c h 4. 10 a . m . T h u r s d a y . March 13 and 4 p.m. S a t u r d a y March-22 on Cable Channel 9 in Ann Arbor.

A Canton artist and member of the Ann Arbor Women Painters . Lucas i s exhibiting two works in t f ie "Michigan Women Ar t i s t s e x h i b i t i n g c o n t i n u i n g t h r o u g h March 5 at the Sisson Gallery in the MacKenzie Fine Arts Center a t Henry Ford Communi ty t ol-lege.

SPOTLIGHT ON ARTISTS The Livonia Arts Commission

spo t l i gh t s the work of Livonia Public School s tuden t s th rough M a r c h 21 in t h e .second f loor showcases and fine a r t s gal lery a t t h e L ivon ia Civ ic C e n t e r Library. 32777 Five Mile east-of F;irm'"P'<»n An arrav of media is on hand including 2- and 3-d i m e n s i n n a l w o r k s , j e w e l r y , ceramics , and computer g r a p h -ics .

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• Ar t i f ac t s , a L ivon ia -based art club, t akes over the lobby of Livonia City Hall through March 27. This a n n u a l show fea tu re s , watercolor. acrylic and oil paint-ing, col6red pencil , pas t e l , and mixed m e d i a . H o u r s a r e 8 :30 a.m. to 5"p.m. Monday to Friday.

LECTURE SERIES "A Gardener 's Kaleidoscope." a

s e r i e s of l e c t u r e s f o c u s i n g on design and the history of garden-ing will* kick off t h e 1997 Ann Arbor Flower and Garden Show S u n d a y , M a r c h 9 in t h e Mende l s shon T h e a t r e . Admis -sion is $25. R e s e r v a t i o n s " a r e necessary. Call <313) 998-7002.

Beg inn ing a t 12:30 p .m. Dr. David Michener. ass i s tan t cura-tor of M a t t h a e i Botan ica l Gar-dens. will focus on garden devel-opment in France. England and Scotland since the industr ial rev-olution This pictorial overview will provide the background for u n d e r s t a n d i n g how A m e r i c a n gardens reflect our cu l tu re and times.

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At 3:30 p.m. landscape histori-an a n d a n t i q u e bu lb spec ia l i s t S c o t t K u n s t wi l l e x p l o r e t h e t y p e s of flowers u s e d in Mid-wes t e rn home l andscapes from the scanty pioneer gardens of the ea r ly 1800s t h r o u g h Vic tor ian carpet-bedding and the old fash-ioned p e r e n n i a l b o r d e r s of the early 1900s.

T h e Ann A r b o r F l o w e r a n d Garden show runs April 3-6. ART AUCTION

The Univers i ty of Michigan 's Comprehensive Cance r Center 's "Spring to Life" b runch and ar t auction will t a k e place 12 p.m. S u n d a y , Apri l 6 a t t h e Morr i s

-Lawrence Bui lding on the cam-pus of W a s h t e n a w C o m m u n i t y College. 4800 East Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor. The benefit will fea ture an ar ray of ant iques, w e a r a b l e a r t a n d c o l l e c t i b l e s

d o n a t e d by m o r e t h a n 2 0 0 ar t is ts .

T h e C o m m o n Gri l l , Food for all Seasons, The Moveable Feast , Cous ins H e r H a g e Inn, and the award-winning chef Gary Danko will create an incredible brunch.

T i c k e t s a r e $ 8 5 for d o n o r s ; $150, sponsors And $250, bene-factors. Proceeds benefit the U-M C o m p r e h e n s i v e Cancer Cen-ter. Call (313) 764-7170.

P rev iew s h o w i n g s of t h e a r t will be held March 17 to 29 a t A t y s , C h r i s T r i o l a , D e B o e r Gallery, Jacobson 's i n Briarwood Mall , Se lo /Sheve l Gallery, a n d 16 Handfc Gallery.

CALL FOR S C U L P T O R S

Do you c r e a t e outdoor sculp-tu re? The Northvi l le Arts Com-mission is search ing for an art is t to design and execute a $10,000 site specific sculpture a t Six Mile a n d H a g g e r t y in N o r t h v i l l e Township. Deadline for slides is April 1.

The work will be spotlighted in a r e s t au ran t and shopping com-plex. Subject ma t t e r should deal with Northvil le Township or i ts history.

F o r p r o s p e c t u s s e n d a s e l f -addressed s t a m p e d envelope to Northvi l le A r t s Commission c/o T a i l , 3 1 6 Gr i swnld—Apt . . 2. Northville, MI 48167.

KELSEY MUSEUM " W o m e n a n d G e n d e r in

Ancient Egypt: From Prehistory

to L a t e Ant iqu i ty , " an exh ib i t runn ing March 14 to J u n e 15 at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeol-.ogy, d r a w s f rom Kel sey ' s own collection of Egyp t ian a r t i f a c t s and i tems from the Uni \*rs i ty of M i c h i g a n L i b r a r y P a p y r o l o g y Collection.

The exhibit will open a t 7 p.m. M a r c h 14 w i t h a l e c t u r e by Wayne S t a t e Universi ty profes-sof Jenn i fe r A. Sheridan entitled "Not a t a Loss for Words : -The E c o n o m i c P o w e r of L i t e r a t e Women in Late Ant ique Egypt in Angell Hall Auditor ium C. A r e c e p t i o n wi l l f o l l ow a t t h e Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. For more information about the exhibition or tours call (3131 647-0441.

W o m e n o c c u p i e d a u n i q u e p o s i t i o n in a n c i e n t E g y p t i a n society, with greater legal, social a n d e c o n o m i c a u t o n o m y t h a n a n y w h e r e e l se in t h e a n c i e n t world . The exhib i t ion e x p l o r e ^ i s sues r e l a t ing to t h e cons t ruc t tion and definition of gender in b o t h p h a r o n i c a n d G r a e c o -Roman Egypt . I t f e a t u r e s art i -f ac t s f rom the s i te of K a r a n i s . Terenouthis and Damai excavat-ed by U of M during the '20s and '30s" The collaboration between P a p y r o l o g y a n d t h e m u s e u m o f f e r s a u n i q u e oppo r tun i t y to combine a r t i f a c t s wi th t ex tua l information.

Both biological sex and socially constructed gender were key fac-tors in a person's life in ancient E g y p t . T h e e x h i b i t i o n w i l l examine the importance of gen-d e r in E g y p t i a n c u l t u r e , h o w gender was represented in Egyp-t i a n a r t and t h e de f in i t ions of g e n d e r i a n d g e n d e r ro l e s in a n c i e n t E g y p t . T h e i m p a c t of gende r on political power, rel i-gion, economic status, mortali ty, p r i v a t e l i fe a n d s e x u a l i t y in a n c i e n t Egypt can be deduced from dif ferent categories of evi-dence, many of which will be on display in the exhibition.

Birth certificates, tombstones, coins, papyri, grave goods, fertili-ty figures, a m u l e t s , a n d o t h e r objec ts all combine toge ther to h e l p s c h o l a r s u n d e r s t a n d t h e importance of gender in Egypt.

The exhibition is co-sponsored by t h e Un ive r s i ty of Mich igan Ins t i tu te for Research on Women

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The landing will come at the conclusion of a special Concorde Holiday t r ip to Paris and London sponsored by Montclair Travel.

D e s p i t e a h e f t y pe r p e r s o n cost of $5,995, the cost of the t r ip is b e i n g t o u t e d a s a b a r g a i n b e c a u s e a o n e - w a y C o n c o r d e flight usually cost $5,000 alone.

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L o n d o n a t T h e Roya l W e s t m i n s t e r ( f o u r - s t a r ) , t h e W a s h i n g t o n ( fouy-s t a r ) or the Ritz (five-star); direct flight from London to Fl int on the Concorde.

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The Concorde 's needle-nosed s h a p e has . b e c o m e f a m o u s . It c r u i s e s a t t w i c e t h e speed of s o u n d , m a k i n g it t h e f a s t e s t commercial a i rcraf t in the world. O v e r t h e N o r t h A t l a n t i c t h e Concorde t r a v e l s at Mach 2 or a b o u t 1,350 m i l e s an h o u r . I t c r u i s e s a t 50 ,000 -60 .000 fee t . Fl ight t ime be tween New York

and London is 3 hours, 25 min-u tes ; i t s f a s t e s t t r a n s - A t l a n t i c crossing w a s clocked a t 1 hour , 56 m i n u t e s . F r o m L o n d o n t o Fl in t f ly ing t ime will be a b o u t five hou r s . Because of the na r -row body of the Concorde, t h e seat ing capacity is limited to 100 passengers , all first class.

The 32-mile long Chunnel was opened in 1994. It is comprised of t h r e e ra i l tunne l s , a s ingle-t rack ea s tbound , a s ingle- t rack westbound and a central service tunne l . The train reaches maxi-mum speed of 186 miles an hour. T h e t i m e in t h e C h u n n e l i s approximately "20 minutes.

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F o r m a n y A m e r i c a n s , t h e a n s w e r is a lways t h e same : If they take a winter t r ip at all, it 's to Florida, the Bahamas or some other warm locale.

B u t t h i n g s a r e c h a n g i n g , i n d u s t r y r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s s a id recently dur ing the World Win-te r Cit ies '97 ga ther ing . Be t te r t r ave l ing condit ions and r i s ing p o p u l a r i t y of s p o r t s s u c h a s snowmobil ing and mush ing a re fue l ing growth in cold-weather tourism.

It could be an economic boon for n o r t h e r n cit ies t h a t h a n d l e t h e s i t u a t i o n w e l l , s a id T o m Altemus,, technology director for T r a v e l M i c h i g a n , t h e s t a t e tourism agency. Analysts predict tourism worldwide will double in t h e n e x t d e c a d e , a n d t r a v e l s p e n d i n g is expec t ed to j u m p from $373 billion in 1995 to $1.5 trillion in 2010.

"Win te r cities, h a v e an enor-m o u s a d v a n t a g e r i g h t n o w , " Al temus said. "They're working wi th a clean s la te . Winter a s a tourism destination is very new."

Reasons vary for the surge in winter travel.

Road clearing h a s improved, a n d c a r s such a s s p o r t - u t i l i t y vehicles a re be t te r equipped to handle snowy conditions.

The role of winter sports is evi-dent in Michigan's Upper Penin-§ula , w h e r e only a decade ago v i l l a g e s t h a t a t t r a c t e d h e a v y t r a f f i c d u r i n g w a r m s e a s o n s were virtually shut t ing down in winter.

"They made their money in the summer and ran," said Rita Hod-gins, an economic development specia l is t with Michigan S t a t e University Extension.

Now, the resurgence of snow-' mobi l ing h a s t r a n s f o r m e d t h e region. Dog sledding, snowshoe-ing and skiing a re picking up as well. Some U.P. business owners

Snow train: Winter can be enjoyed in many ways in Michigan, including a snwo train through the UP's Agawa canyon.

say they get more cus tomers ii^ winter than in summer.

New products are mak ing cold w e a t h e r m o r e b e a r a b l e . I n r ecen t yea r s , l i g h t w e i g h t syn-thetic jackets have hit the mar-k e t , e n a b l i n g p e o p l e t o s t a y w a r m wi thou t sac r i f i c ing f ree-dom of movement.

".Years back, yoii had to wea r the heavy wools and canvas t h a t were so bulky you could hard ly move," said Pau l S c h u r k e , co-founder of Wintergreen Dogsled-d ing Lodge in Ely, M i n n . T h e new idea is "layering" - add ing or r e m o v i n g l a y e r s of l i g h t e r g e a r wi th changes in pace a n d tempera ture .

"Once you make people more comfortable and confident about the cold, the rest is icing on the cake because the "winter activi-t ies themselves a re g r e a t fun ." he said. "No bugs, no ra in . There

are s ignif icant a d v a n t a g e s over summer."

The challenge is to develop tour ism oppor tun i t i e s , package them in a way t h a t meets travel-ers' needs, and get t h e word out, Al temds said. One app roach is for businesses and local govern-' ments to put aside rivalries and work together to a t t r a c t w in te r v is i tors on a regional bas is , he said.

"I t ' s a h a r d t h i n g to come u p with the communication and the t r u s t for a c o l l a b o r a t i v e ne t -work," said Greg Swevel, presi-dent of Trek & Trail of Bayfield, Wis. "But the communit ies t h a t do it - t e am up for marke t ing , lodging associations - can really take off."

H e sa id w i n t e r b u s i n e s s e s should cater to the needs of sea-sonal tourists.

V i r g i n i a v i s i t o r s d i s c o v e r v i n o

f r o m s t a t e ' s v i n t a g e w i n e r i e s 4NAPS) - J u l i u s Caesar may

have said Veni Vidi Vici (I came. I saw, I conquered) but visitors to one of America's most beauti-ful s t a t e s could improvise and say Veni , Vidi Vino (I came , I saw ... wine).

V i r g i n i a o f f e r s m o r e t h a n beaut i fu l scenery and historical t o u r i s t a t t r a c t i o n s . I t a l s o impresses vis i tors as a v in tage state in which to visit wineries.

Vis i to rs a r e discovering t h a t touring Virginia wineries can fit into many vacation plans or be a vacation in itself since wineries dot t h e coun t rys ide across t h e scenic s ta te .

W h e n J o h n Locke of B u r k e , V i r g i n i a , v i S i t e d V i r g i n i a ' s w ine r i e s l a s t yea r , he "discov-ered some great wines, met some

i n t e r e s t i n g peop le , s a w some beaut i fu l scenery" and learned •about local wineries.

"Each w i n e r y is u n i q u e and w o r t h y of a v i s i t . T h e s a y i n g 'once you 've seeri one , you 've s e e n t h e m a l l , ' j u s t does not apply," said Locke.

Scott De lewsk i of H a m b u r g , P e n n s y l v a n i a v i s i t e d s e v e r a l wineries du r ing a four-day stay in Vi rg in ia l k s t y e a r a n d also found that "many of the wineries w e r e u n i q u e a n d some resem-bled w i n e r i e s w h i c h we h a v e seen p i c t u r e s of f rom E u r o p e . The t r ip was very relaxing and fun."

To make it easier for visitors, t h e V i r g i n i a W i n e M a r k e t i n g Office offers a free guide, which lists information about 49 winer-

ies in V i r g i n i a a n d 200 w i n e events including festivals.

T h e b rochure f e a t u r e s d i rec-t ions a n d maps to the winer ies along wi th a chronological listing of wine festivals.

Also included is the 1997 V\r-gini«T~Wineries Passport. Nearly 700 people took part in the pass-port p r o g r a m last yea r as t hey

.collected stickers at each of t h e winer ies they visited, affixed the s t i cke r s to their passpor t s a n d redeemed the stickers for prizes.

Free Brochure For a free guide, call 1-800 VA

V I N E S (800-828-4637) or wr i t* t h e V i r g i n i a Wine M a r k e t i n g Off ice , Virginia D e p a r t m e n t of Agr icu l tu re and Consumer Ser-vices, P.O. Box 1163. Richmond, Virginia 23218.

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C a t h y Clough , d i r ec to r of bereavement for Arbor Hospice in Ann Arbor, was looking for a way to help widows and widow-' era deal wi th the loss of their spouses . The a n s w e r was a cruise.

"The first year I planned the cruise to help my bereaved group members find something to look forward to after the holidays and to provide them an opportunity to travel since many would not travel alone and lost their travel-ing companion," Clough wrote.

Clough of Plymouth was one of several readers who responded to a request to tell us about their cruises. Based on the responses, our readers love to. cruise. For many the cruise marked a spe-cial anniversary. And the cruise was usually better than antici-pated.

This year Clough's group went c ru i s ing I t a l i a n s tyle on the L osta Victoria.

"The elegance of the a t r ium lobby, the layout, the European flair and the pasta were excep-t ional . Nick Weir , the Cruise Director and his staff made all shipboard activities fun and fes-tive," she wrote.

Clough said in a t e l ephone conversation that the cruise has helped widows and widowers deal with their loss and discover they could get on wi th t he i r lives.

"The first year we had 24 on the cruise," she said. "Some have come back year a f te r year, it's their winter vacation. Usually they don't come in the first year, that would be too much too soon, hut the fol lowing year . I t ' s a good next step for them. It helps them to stretch and some won-

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derful friendships have formed. " She said the cruise has grown.

Last year the group included 70. This winter's cruise had 49, but that's because a second cruise is planned for l a t e r th is year to Alaska.

" The group is open to widows and widowers t h roughou t the a r ea and m a n y come f rom Northvil le , Livonia and Troy. The cruises have been through-out the C a r i b b e a n , t h i s yea r

departing from Fort Lauderdale to Key W e s t , Cozumel and Jamaica.

"It's been very favorable. Peo-ple find out they can do things without their husbands or wives. They learn how to reach out and be more a s s e r t i v e in va r ious things," Clough said.

The c r u i s e s a r e a r r a n g e d t h r o u g h T h e T rave l S to re in Ypsilanti , where co-owner Dee Phi l ips h e l p s to a r r a n g e dis-

count*. For information on next winter's cruise, call Clough at 1-800-783-5764.

Cruising has been a balm and an enrichment for others as well:

L u c i l e P e a r s o n of T r o y : "Our first cruise: a 50th wedding

.anniversary gift from our chil-dren - a week's paradise to the Southern Caribbean. The total e x p e r i e n c e t h r i l l e d us : cozy cabin, impeccable service, ele-gant meals, magnificent shows, fun classes and games, casino exci tement , bingo (winnings!), shop-browsing and six i s land t ou r s (places we'd never have visited otherwise). x

-We did EVERYTHING: Up at 6 a .m . , in to bed a t 2 a .m. Returned home as happily exhil-arated and exhausted as honey-mooners.

"It's for everyone."

R i c h a r d F. F re t of Livonia: "I t was b e t t e r t h a n we ever expec ted . The sh ip (Carniva l Lines) was very large and very clean. Food was fantastic aud in a portion you wanted. Met peo-ple from around the world, so we never had a dull moment. The shows were great and there was a l w a y s s o m e t h i n g to do. S t . Thomas is picture postcard beau-tiful and we got some good deals on jewelry although you do have to shop. We have booked our sec-ond cruise for the near future."

K a t h y and Je f f J o h n s t o n of T r o y : "Our family just returned Feb . 17 f rom a FANTASTIC Bahama cruise op th«~Oceanic 'Big Red Boat!'

"The food was superb! "We wen t to S a l t Cay

( B a h a m a s ) whe re 'G i l l igan ' s Island' was filmed! It was beau-t i f u l ! We also wen t to Por t LuCaya and went on a dolphin

excursion. Great experience! "Looney Toon characters were

all over the boat! Our 5- and 7-year-old kids had a great time!

"We'd strongly recommend this cruise."

J a n i c e K a r r e r of P l y m o u t h : "Experience the real adventure of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' aboard a Windjammer Barefoot Cruise. Sail through the British Virgin Islands including Trea-sure Island, me hearties, aboard the 'Flying Cloud.' Lend a hand ra is ing the sails on a restored a n t i q u e vesse l . No t u x e s r e q u i r e d , j u s t s h o r t s a n d T-s h j r t s . Snorke l and swim by jumping off the ship's deck. Food is simply grand and informally served. The British captain, in uniform but bare feet, is qui te willing to let you take the wheel and sail off into the sunset."

J i m H a w k i n s , of L a k e s A r e a T r a v e l in C o m m e r c e

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.leads to Hugh Gallagher, assis-tant managing editor. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, Inc., 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml 48150, or fax them to (313) 591-7273.

IRISH TRAVELOGUE • Travel journalist Hal MsClure n a r r a t e s " I r e l a n d , " a " h e a r t -catching" travelogue through the I r i sh c o u n t r y s i d e , 7 :30 p .m Thursday, March 13, at Macomb Center for the Performing Arts. The p rogram is sponsored by DiSanto Travel Center. All tick-e ts a r e $5. Cal l t h e Macomb Center box office at (810)286-2222 Monday t h r o u g h Fr iday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. McClure's program goes from Blarney Cas-tle to the lakes and gardens of Killarney.

ZOO ADVENTURE EXPEDITIONS The Detroit Zoological Society

is sponso r ing a " P a s s p o r t to

Adventure" travel program. The adventures include:

Amazon V o y a g e : (April 12-19, 1997 )An Amazon riverboat expedition to some of the most remote and unspoiled reaches of the Amazon. Terry DeRosa, the zoo's director of collections and conservation, will lead 28 pas-sengers at a cost of $2,298 per person based on double occupan-cy from Miami.

Cos t a Rica: (June 28 to July 6, 1997) A j o u r n e y to Cos ta Rica's dense ra in forest where there are more species of birds t h a n in a l l of Nor th America, 1,000 spec ies of o rch ids and nearly 600 species of mammals. Harry Ward, zoo associate cura-tor of herpetology, will escort the group at a cost of $2,495 per per-son from Detroit or $2,150 per person from Miami. _

K e n y a : T h e G r e a t M i g r a -t i o n S a f a r i : (Aug. 8-20, 1997) An Af r i can a d v e n t u r e to the

Masa i M a r a for t h e a n n u a l m i g r a t i o n of wi ldebees t and zebra, led by Chuck Hammond,, the zoo's executive director. Cost, $4,695 per a d u l t from Detroi t and $3 ,695 per chi ld f rom Detroit.

B o t s w a n a t h e B e a u t i f u l : (Oct. 25 to Nov. 6, 1997) Explore by aircraft , mokoro, land rover and foot t h r o u g h s a n d s and savannas in a private safari for 16 only. Cost, $5,795 per person from Detroit.

Ana rc t i ca : T h e E a r t h ' s Las t F r o n t i e r : ( J a n . 17-30, 1998) Glac ie r s , m i d n i g h t sun and abundan t wildlife and birdlife are just a few of the wonders in this polar exploration with Tom Schneider, t h e zoo's curator of birds. An ice-strenghtened ship will sai l by magni f icen t birds and humpback whales. Travelers will got ashore on a Zodiac land-ing craft. Cost $3,995 to $4,995 per person, > double occupancy

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T o w n s h i p : "I once knew a guy who vowed no one would ever catch him on a Caribbean cruise.

" Too confining, ' he groaned whenever the subject came up. Too fancy. Too s t ruc tured . Too expensive. This guy employed all of the standard excuses.

"I know because I w a s t h a t foolish fallow. And like so many others who s tubbornly eschew the 'cruise experience,' I didn't know what I was talking about.

"I d idn ' t know a b o u t t h e impeccable service, of the end-less array of incredible food, of the first class accommodations, of the diverse destinations where eve ry day b r i n g s a d i f f e r e n t a d v e n t u r e , of t h e cas ino and shows and enter ta inment every even ing - all i nc luded in t h e basic price.

"There simply is no vacation quite like a cruise. As a former skep t i c , I m u s t confess , I 'm hooked. Try one and I promise you will be, too."

At sea : The Radisson Diamond has a unique twin-hull design, Radisson is one of the high-end cruise lines:

from Miami (plus port taxes of $495).

G a l a p a g o s Adven tu re : (Feb. 17-25, 1998) Trace Darwin's evo-lu t ionary theory dur ing a five day cruise of the renowed Gala-pagos i s l a n d s led by Andy Snider, the zoo's curator of her-petology. Cost, $2,895 per per-son , doub le occupancy from Miami.

T h e P o l a r B e a r s of C h u r c h i l l : (November 1998) A t r ip to Churchill, Manitoba for wildlife enthussfists. Cost to be determined.

For information and itineries, contact Lisa Brancatp Mauck at t h e Detroi t Zoological Society, 810-541-5717.

BLUEBIRD FESTIVAL The 13th annual Bluebird Fes-

tival and Wildlife Art Show in Jackson is 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat-urday and noon to 5 p.m. Sun-day, March 15-16. The program includes guided walks to blue-

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bird habitats, wildlife art anad a r t i s t s , s t o ry t e l l e r s , wi ld l i f e s p e a k e r s on eve ry th ing f rom sha rks to ra inforests to wood-lands. The festival also includes food. The program is at the John and Mary Dahlem Environmen-tal Education Center at Jackson Community College,.7117 South Jackson road, eight miles south of 1-94 exit 138. For more infor-mation, call (517)782-3453.

BOYNE HOLIDAY Boyne Mountain is host ing a

St. Patrick's Weekend Carnival, March 15-16 featuring a costume party, live bands and a Wet n Wild S lush Cup. Boyne High-lands Krazy Days March 15-16 fea tures a wacky costume con-test and an obstacle slalom. For details, call Boyne USA Resorts at 1-8QO-GO-BOYNE.

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Preps on PASS Live coverage of the s ta te boys high school bas-

ketball finals highlights the PASS Sports menu of prep winter sports s ta te championships.

PASS will also show girls competitive cheer, hockey. Lower Peninsu la individual wres t l ing and girls volleyball.

The Class B-C-D hockey finals will be shown Monday, March 10, a t 7:30 p.m. and the Class A finals on Wednesday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m.

On Saturday, March 22, PASS will have exclu-sive live coverage of the boys basketball finals. The Class D game begins at 10 a.m.; Class C at noon; Class A at 4 p.m.; and the Class B finals at 7:30 p.m.

S a t u r d a y M a r c h 29 , f e a t u r e s t h e L o w e r Pen insu la gir ls volleyball championships . The Class D match is at noon; Class C at 1:30 p.m.; Class B at 3 p.m. and the Class A finals begin at 4:30 p.m.

At 6 p.m. tha t same day (March 29) the Lower Peninsula Division 1 individual wrestling cham-pionships will be shown. The Division II finals are te lecas t a t 7 p.m. The Division III a n d IV finals will be telecast April 5 a t 6- and 7 p.m., respectively.

Scholar-Athlete nominees „ Two Plymouth res idents who a t t e n d Det ro i t Catholic Central , Ryan Schrieber and Yale Jal-los, a r e among the nominees for t h e Michigan High School Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete Award sponsored by Farm Bureau Insurance.

Schreiber was nominated in cross country and Jallos in skiing.

Jackson fourth Hope College sophomore Kari J ackson (Ply-

mouth Canton) finished four th in t h r e e - m e t e r diving at the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic A s s o c i a t i o n w o m e n ' s s w i m m i n g a n d d i v i n g c h a m p i o n s h i p s to he lp t h e Flying Du tch win their sixth straight league title.

Jackson scored 368.25 to miss th i rd place by slightly more than five points.

She had already qualified for the NCAA Divi-sion III championsh ip mee t in t h e one -me te r event with a school record 380.50 points for 10 dives.

Jackson^s best scores for six dives in a meet this year were 261 at one-meter and 224.95 off the three-meter board.

PCJBL registration The Plymouth Canton Junior Baseball League

will hold i ts second registrat ion period for the 1997 season on Wed., Mardh 5, from 7-9 p.m. in the Canton High School cafeteria.

The ' league is adding a Senior League for boys 16-18 and will field at least two t eams for girls ages 16 and under for a new area girls fast-pitch softball t ravel league Buck Horn is forming for western Wayne County.

P l a y e r s new to any P C J B L l e a g u e s h o u l d br ing bir th certificates. Cost for boys and girls ages 7-8 is $65, all others in the house leagues $75 with a family house league l imit of $160. Travel team participants pay $325.

The P C J B L plans to have raffle t ickets for a 1997 Chevrolet Malibu available for sale along with the opportunity for prepaid s ignup for base-ball clinics. • Fo r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , cal l Boys Vice

P re s iden t Dave Goethe a t 455-1402 and Gir ls Vice President Ray Barnes at 981-5170.

Fund-raiser run A five-mile "No Frills, All Thril ls Trai l Run"

will be held a t 10 a.m. Saturday, March 22, a t Huron Meadows Metro Pa rk in Brighton to raise mtu jey for t h e S c h o o l c r a f t Col lege W o m e n ' s Cross Country Team scholarship fund.

The course will pass lakes, swamps and rolling hills wi th a portion of the $12 e n t r y fee being donated to t h e scholarship fund. The first 200 en t r an t s get a pair of running socks.

P r izes will be awarded to the top ma le and female runner s in addition to age-group winners.

H u r o n M e a d o w s M e t r o P a r k is t w o m i l e s sou th of Brighton on Hammel Road. A H u r o n Clinton Metro Park entrance fee is required.

For more information, A l l the run ' s sponsors, Brighton Area Road Striders, a t (810) 496-1824.

Canton softball Canton Parks and Recreation Services is tak-

ing a d u l t sof tbal l t e a m reg i s t r a t ions for men, women and coed leagues. The la t ter two are run

•jointly with the City of Plymouth. Men ' s r e t u r n i n g t e a m s reg i s te r M a r c h 4-l '4

with new teams signing up March 17-28.

W o m e n ' s t e a m s r e g i s t e r M a r c h 3 -Apr i l 4. Returning coed teams register March 4-14 with new coed teams eligible to sign up March 17-28.

T e a m s reg i s te r a t the P a r k s and Recreat ion offices a t 46000 Summit Parkway in Canton. For more information call (313) 397-6110.

Fees for men's teams are $280 per team. Cost for wotfcen's t e a m s of $360 a n d co4d of $320 include $50 refundable forfeit foe.

Anyone internled in tubmiUmg Uema to Sports Scene may tend them to tporU editor C.J Rteak. 36261 School-craft. Ltvomia. Ml. 4S.160, or may FAX them fo (313) 691

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Quick-striking Rocks ruin Rockets a J If basketball was reliant solely upon physical

skills, the gamtf between Westland John G1 a n d P l y m o u t h S a l e m T h u r s d a y would h been no contest. %

As i t t u r n e d o u t , i t w a s n ' t a n y w a y — a l though t h e r e s u l t s d idn ' t f avor t h e t a l en t -laden. Problem was, the team with probably the best physical t a len t in the Western Lakes Activ-ities Association didn't have the menta l tough-ness to challenge Salem.

The Rocks had all the necessary ingredients in th is consolation game of the WLAA playoffs. They j u m p e d a l l over t h e R o c k e t s f rom t h e s t a r t , t u r n i n g w h a t should h a v e been a cloAe contest into a rout by halftime.

The final: Sa lem 76. Glenn 55. Salem en te r s the Class A district tournament

with a 15-5 record. Glenn finishes i ts regular season with a n 8-12 mark.

"We came out of the blocks fas t ," said Salem

BASKETBALL Bob Brodie. "We s h o t t h e ball well, we t h e ball well, and defensively we played

t ' s a big, strong (Glenn) team. You hold t he jo to 23 points in a ha l f and you're doing pret ty well."

What the Rocks got was a different go-to guy in e i e r y quarter , one reason they had five play-ers score in double figures. • They opened by digging a 29-13 hole af ter one quar ter for the Rockets to deal with. Mike Kor-duba had eight Salem points in t h e period, with Andy P o w e r a n d A n d r e s Lopez a d d i n g s ix apiece.

Glenn's deficit grew to 45-23 by halftime. The Rockets pever mounted a challenge after t h a t

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Power led Salem with 15 points.. M a t t M&ir chipped in with 12 — 10 in the fourth quar te r — Lopez had 11, and both Korduba and Tony B e r n h a r d t finished wi th 10.

B r a d Wilde paced G l e n n w i t h 16. J u s t i n Berent netted 12 and Devin White had 11. Dave J a r r e t t , Glenn's top ghn, was held to six.

Desp i t e Salem's success t h i s season, Brodie w o h t predict a continuation in the s t a t e play-offs. F o r openers, the distr ict t o u r n a m e n t will be tough indeed — for t h e Rocks to advance, they'l l almost certainly have to beat e i ther Livo-nia F rank l in or Plymouth Canton.

S a l e m is 0-2 vs. F r a n k l i n a n d 0 -1 a g a i n s t Canton .

"There 's parity in college basketball and now t h e r e ' s par i ty in high school basketbal l , " said Brodie. I f * never easy."'

At l eas t Salem goes into t h e s t a t e tournament on a h igh note.

Chiefs regain WLAA title BY DAN O'MEARA STAFF WRITER

Plymouth C a n t o n used a double dose of Big D to win its fourth con-secutive championsh ip in Wes t e rn Lakes Act iv i t i es Associat ion boys basketball Friday.

First of all, the Chiefs played out-s t a n d i n g t e a m d e f e n s e to s t i f l e Fa rming ton H a r r i s o n and claim a 43-30 victory a t Livonia Churchill.

At the offensive end, senior Donte Scott came u p big, account ing for nearly half of Canton's total with a game-high 21 points.

Scott, who missed six regular-sea-son games because of a knee injury, including a 55-52 loss to the Hawks, had a major impact in the rematch.

"He's made a big difference, j u s t having him back on the floor," Can-ton coach Danny Young said. "He's calm; he . shoots t h e ball well, a n d he's a very good defender.

"He's a total player right now. The k ids who p u t in t h e t ime end up p l ay ing big a t t h e end — a n d h e did."

Senior Nick Hur ley contributed 13 points as well as a good floor game for the Chiefs (14-6).

Both t e a m s were minus s t a r t i n g forwards d u e to in jury — Canton ' s Mat t Ammons , who re- in jured h i s back in the previous game, and Har-rison's J u s t i n Snow, who sp ra ined an ankle in practice.

J u n i o r J a r e d Hopkins had e i g h t points and junior Brian Lewis six to lead H a r r i s o n (16-4). Jun io r M a t t Derocher, t h e team's leading scorer, was scoreless on O-for-5 shooting.

It was a slow, defensive game all the way as both teams emphasized d e f e n s e a n d p l a y e d i t s a f e on offense. Cantojk held Harrison to 0-for-6 s h o o t i n ^ n t h e first q u a r t e r and 11 first-half points.

"We tried to control the (offensive) tempo, so we'ji have enough energy defensively," Young said. "If you ' re going to wortt so h a r d defensively, you have to t a k e your t ime offen-sively.

"That ' s our philosophy but espe-cially so because of our injuries.

"We said "Hey, (Ammons) is out ; it's going be ha rd ; let's really focus on defending. We got ready to play team defense, and it worked out."

Lewis gave Harrison its only lead wi th two f r e e t h r o w s to s t a r t t h e

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No Stopping him: Donte Scott (with ball) was Farmington Harrison's greatest nemesis in Friday's WLAA Tournament championship game, pouring in a game-high 21 points to lead

S e e CANTON HOOP, D4 Canton to'its fourth-consecutive tourney crown.

Salem's Power, Canton's Hurley honored _ O n e word could s u m m a r i z e t h e

Wes te rn L a k e s Activit ies Associa-tion boys basketbal l season:

Balance. There were no t r u e powerhouses

in the league th is season, and tha t ' s reflected fti t h e WLAA's all-confer-ence and all-division teams.

P e r h a p s t h e p e r f e c t e x a m p l e : Walled Lake Cent ra l emerged a s the l e a g u e c h a m p i o n , losing j u s t one game dur ing the regular season.

Tha t loss, however, was to Livonia Stevenson, a t eam tha t barely mak-ing t h e top-wight in qual i fy ing for the WLAA Tournament . And in t h a t tournament , Cen t ra l was routed by t h e d e f e n d i n g playoff c h a m p Ply-mouth Canton, losing by 28 points.

That ' s why t h e six players chosen t* the all-conference team hail from six different schools.

I n c l u d e d a m o n g t h e m a r e P l y -mouth Sa lem g u a r d Andy Power, a junior, and Plymouth Canton guard Nick Hurley, a senior.

Other all-conference selections a re junior guard Todd Negoshian, from Centra l ; s en io r forward M a t t Bau-

• HOOP NOTES man, from Livonia Franklin; junior forward Mat t Durocher, from Farm-ington Harr i son; and senior guard Dave Terakedis, from Northville.

Named to the al l-Lakes Division t e s m w a s s e n i o r f o r w a r d Andre s Lopez, f r o m Sa l em; sen ior g u a r d B r a d B u r l i n g a m e . f r o m C e n t r a l ; sophomore fo rward Cory Hej t sch , from Cent ra l ; senior forward Dave Ja r re t t , from WestliHd John Glenn; senior guard Tyrone Davidson, from Stevenson; and senior guard Ju l i an Cochran, from North Farmington.

The a l l - W e s t e r n Divis ion t e a m includes Canton senior forward Rob" J o h n s o n ; H a r r i s o n s e n i o r g u a r d Kevin Bambenek ; Har r i ioA jun io r g u a r d K a r e e m S m a r t t ; Nor thvi l le senior forward Jeff Arenz; Franklin s e n i o r g u a r d Nick Mongeau ; a n d Walled Lake Western senior guard Mike Massey.

39 and counting Perfection is hard to match. But Plymouth Salerft's jun io r var-

s i t y baske tba l l t e a m m a n a g e d i t . The junior Rocks t r u d g e d t h r o u g h thei r 20-game season wi thout a loss, matching the.perfect season the 12 p l a y e r s p o s t e d a s m e m b e r s of Salem's freshmen team a year ago.

T h a f s right — the 12 sophomores w h o d o m i n a t e d t h e a c t i o n fo r Salem's JV are t hus far 39-0 in high school ball. • T h e y were truly a d ream team for a coach," said t h e guy w h o should know, coach Rick Wilson. "The thing t h a t c h a r a c t e r i z e d t h i s t e a m t h e m o s t was , mos t of t h e m g r e w up together. k

"Thay corife f r o m f ive d i f f e r e n t midd le schools, b u t a lot of t h e m have been-playing together qui te a while "

Tops on the team in scoring (12.9 po in t s ) and r e b o u n d i n g (6 .0) was Rob Jones . Aaron Rypkowsk i was next in the scoring parade (10.8 per game); he also led the Rocks in free

throw shooting (81 percent). Adam Wilson proved to be the best

perimeter shooter, nailing 22 three-pointers a t a 31 percent rate. Wilson also led t h e Rocks in overall field goal shoot ing (53 percent) , a s s i s t s (3.8) and steals (2.7) while averaging 9.6 points per game.

Other t eam members throughout the season were J a k e Gray. Chr i s Mason, Mike Spencer, Sean Galvin, Chris Longpre, Andy Brandt, Jus t in C a r l s , E r i c P e t e r s o n and Gordon"* Perrin. • •

Such success i n d i c a t e s a b r i g h t f u t u r e for Sa lem, r igh t? -'We hope so," sa id Wilson, who has coached t h e R o c k s J V f o r 15 y e a r s . "Bu t there a re no guarantees . They need to continue to work, and they're the kind of kids t ha t know tha t and wil l ' do it."

Adding to t he i r promise: Two of t h a t sophomore class ' best p layers have been members of Salem's varsi-ty for t h e p s s t two seasons : Mlkei Korduba arid Tony Jancevski. — "

T h e f u t u r e d o e s i n d e e d look bright.

D 2 ( P C ) The Observer/ SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1 9 9 7

A bright outlook Lady Crusaders have what it takes to make a run to the NAIA Championships

BY C J . RISAK SPORTS EDITOR

Not much has changed with Madonna Uni-versity's softball team.

The Lady Crusaders a re loaded, j u s t like last yea r and the year before t h a t . They ' re almost cer ta in to win 30 games — again.

But as good as they are, don't go mak ing r e s e r v a t i o n s for the NAIA T o u r n a m e n t in mid-May. There are still plenty of. potholes dot t ing the road to national fame. v,

"We've had a lot of good t eams here, a n d this will be another one," predicted Madonna coach J e r r y Abraham.

And the re are qualities this t eam has t h a t p r ev iousCrusade r squads lacked. "We've got more dep th than ever," said Abraham, who guided Madonna to the national t ou rnamen t in '95. "And we've improved our team speed — it's like night and day from last year."

But t h e r e a re some problems. Three key p l a y e r s f rom las t yea r ' s 31-17 t e a m h a v e g r a d u a t e d : ca t che r /des igna ted h i t t e r J e n -n i f e r P i n t e r , o u t f i e l d e r - p i t c h e r L y n d a Weichel and shortstop Michelle Birchmeier. All th ree were four-year s tar ters .

B i r c h m e i o r was second on t h e t e a m in runs bathed in last season, and P in t e r was third; Weichel had a 3 1 mound record.

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Big bat: Jeanie Baxter, a senior from Redford St. Agatha, will be counted on to provide offensive firepow-er for Madonna.

Also gone for the season is s t a r t i n g f i r s t baseman Courtney Senger, a junior . Senger s u f f e r e d a k n e e i n j u r y w h f l e p l a y i n g fo r Madonna ' s basketball team.

The ho les a t shor t and f i r s t will be t h e toughest to fill. "Our defence will be a ques-t ion m a r k a t first a n d s h o r t b e c a u s e t h e players we have haven't played the i r before," said A b r a h a m . "But we'll be s t rong a t sec-ond, th i rd , catcher and in the outfield."

One o t h e r place the C r u s a d e r s won ' t be l ack ing h a p p e n s to be t h e mos t d o m i n a n t position in softball: pitching.

"The key to college sof tba l l is pi tching," stated Abraham. "We have more depth there than ever, but do we have the one kid who's a great pitcher — tha t ' s the question."

L e a d i n g t h e r e t u r n e e s is S h a n n a Pr ice (formerly Streng), a junior who posted a 16-10 record wi th a 2.52 ea rned run average. Pr ice ' s s t r e n g t h : I n 167 2/3 inn ings , she walked jus t 21.

"She's not a g rea t s t r ikeou t pitcher, but she's got great control. She 's very deceiving, and she mixes up her pi tches real well."

B u t a l t h o u g h P r i c e d i d a so l id job as Madonna's top pi tcher last season, her role th is yea r isn't g u a r a n t e e d . Challenging for m o u n d t i m e a r e s o p h o m o r e . J a n e l l Le'schinger, who w a s 7-1 wi th a 2.01 ERA and had 37 s t r ikeouts a n d jus t six walks in 49 1/3 innings; jun io r Angie VanDoorn, 5-5 with a 3.36 ERA; a n d f r e s h m a n Stephanie Dye.

Abraham said VanDoorn "could be a domi-nant-type pitcher when she's on;" Leschinger puts "a lot of movement on the ball — she's dece iv ing a n d s h e s e t s u p b a t t e r s we l l ; " while Dye "probably th rows harder than any of our other pitchers."

Behind the plate will be junior Stacey Pio-ntkowski (.308, n ine RBI, th ree errors) and f reshman Vicki Malkowski, a first team all-s t a t e se lec t ion f r o m Royal Oak Kimba l l . Both are strong defensively and can hit.

V e t e r a n s r e t u r n a t s e c o n d a n d t h i r d . Senior Jamie Vickers will be at second ( .242, two home runs , 10 RBI, 29 runs scored, 10 errors) and senior Dawn Shaffer , the team's l e ad ing of fens ive t h r e a t , is back a t t h i r d (.385, th ree homers, 11 tr iples, 15 doubles, 38 RBI. 36 runs , 17 errors).

In the outfield, Abraham has four key vet-e rans to choose from: senior Melissa McGue (.303, 24 runs, two homers, 13 RBI) in cen-t e r , s e n i o r J e a n i e B a x t e r ( R e d f o r d S t . Agatha), who will also be the designated hit-t e r ( .339, seven doubles , two t r i p l e s , one homer , 22 RBI); junior Chr is ty Riopelle in r ight (.220, one homer, 14 RBI); a n d jun io r J a m i e Cook (Westland J o h n Glenn) in left.

"Cook missed most of last season with appen-dicitis. — -

Dye will also seedtime in the outf ield. So will sophomore Ann B a g a z i n s k i (L ivonia F r a n k l i n ) , j u n i o r C indy R i c h a r d s , j u n i o r Kasey Steinberger and sophomore Mar i s sa Mit t leman.

Which leaves the holes at first and short. A b r a h a m is l ook ing a t j u n i o r S h a w n a Greene, a t ransfer from Oakland CC, to fill in at short , although she has limited playing t i m e t h e r e . At first, f r e s h m a n S t e p h a n i e Dick, a C l a s s C a l l - s t a t e r a t P e t e r s b u r g Summerf ie ld HS, will get the initial shot at s t a r t i ng . Jun ior J a m i e Heins will provide infield depth (.484, one homer, eight RBI).

If the spots at short and first can be ade-quate ly filled, and the defense improves — Madonna made 93 errors last year, an aver-age of nearly two a game — the Crusaders should excel.

However, getting &>*the NAIA Tournament won ' t be easy. The Col lege of S t . F r a n c i s ( J o l i e t , 111.), t h e t e a m t h a t e l i m i n a t e d Madonna in the Great Lakes Regional last season, r e tu rns nearly all its s t a r t e r s . And then there ' s Shawnee S t a t e , t h e t e a m tha t knocked ofF St. Francis and went, on to finish second in the NAIA.

T h o s e c o n s t i t u t e m a j o r p o t h o l e s . B u t Madonna has the talent to elude them.

The Crusaders open the i r season today in Florida with games against Mercyhurs t and Ohio Northern.

New coach, new lineup — will it help Madonna? BY C J . RISAK

SPORTS EDITOR

Brand-new coach. F i r s t t ime ever as the top man. Taking over a winning program Has nearly the en t i re t e am re turn ing , with plenty of veterans .

So you f igure he might take it a bit easy to s t a r t w i th , r ight? After all. he's got an experienced l i n e u p w i t h s t a r t e r s back a t nearly every position, including

the bulk of his pitching.

Why mess with a winner?

G r e g H a e g e r d o e s n ' t t h i n k tha t way.

The new Madonna University baseball coach made changes the first day of fall ball last Septem-b e r . He k n e w a l l a b o u t t h e Fighting Crusaders ; he had been their pitching coach the past two years, under Mike George. When George r e s i g n e d , H a e g e r took

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At least f a r short of Haeger ' s e x p e c t a t i o n s . He c o a c h e d t h e p i t c h e r s to a very r e s p e c t a b l e 3.29 t eam earned run average; in 397 inningJs, they issued jus t 136 walks .

B u t t h e d e f e n s e l a g g e d . M a d o n n a s u r r e n d e r e d 75 u n e a r n e d runs , so even though its t e am ERA was more than two runs be t te r t han their opponents ' ERA (5.41), they won jus t t h ree more games than they lost.

"I w a s n ' t h a p p y w i t h o u r de fense l a s t year ," said Haeger b lun t ly . "We made qui te a few errors . Qui te honestly, with the pi tching s taf f we had, I feel if we h a d p l a y e d b e t t e r de fense , we would h a v e gone f a r the r in t h e post-season."

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Although both were veterans a y e a r a g o , n e i t h e r T a y l o r n o r Wi lczynsk i d i s t i ngu i sed t h e m -s e l v e s in t h e field. T h e y com-b ined for 32 e r r o r s on t h e le f t side of the infield; Madonna com-mitted 88 as a team.

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O f f e n s i v e l y , T a y l o r h i t .293 wi th 26 runs batted in.

Mov ing to s h o r t s t o p wi l l be j un io r Eric Marcot te (from Ply-mouth Canton), a s t a r t e r a t sec-ond base last year . "He's p re t ty m u c h a p u r e s h o r t s t o p , " sa id -H a e g e r of M a r c o t t e . "I j u s t moved people based on w h a t I thought they could d6."

A E i t h e r B r a n d o n J a s k o l s k i , a j u n i o r who backed u p Marco t t e a t second las t season , or Mike L a P o i n t e will s t a r t t h e r e t h i s year . In limited action,\Jaskolski h i t .364 in '96.

Taylor won't be alone a t th i rd , ei ther . "There are a lot of people ro ta t ing through tha t door," said H a e g e r . One is s o p h o m o r e Ed Roman; another is freshman Ian Caldwell.

At first, junior Jeff Gut t (Red-f o r d . C a t h o l i c C e n t r a l ) fcnd s o p h o m o r e Je f f W a r h o l i k wil l s h a r e t i m e . " B o t h * a r e g r e a t defensively, Ik) whoever's h i t t ing b e s t wi l l p l a y , " s a i d H a e g e r . G u t t played a lot last year , h i t -t i n g .305 with two h o m e r s a n d 21 RBI.

In the outfield, the only loss is Tim Kasubowski, who opted not

- t o r e t u r n t h i s s e a s o n . S t i l l , there ' s been some shuffling.

Kevin Foley, a jun ior , will be b a c k in c e n t e r field. A s t r o n g d e f e n s i v e p layer ( s e ro e r r o r s ) , Foley must improve a t the plate; he ba t t ed jus t .222 las t s eason , s t r i k i n g out 20 t imes in 90 at-bats . He had 12 RBI.

J u n i o r P e t e Q u i n n ( R e d f o r d T h u r s t o n ) , a .324 h i t t e r w i t h

- f o u r h o m e r s a n d 2 7 RBI l a s t , seaon, moves from right field to l e f t : In right. H a e g e r will pr i -m a r i l y u s e aopKomore A a r o n S h r e w s b u r y , t h e t e a m ' s t o p offensive threat in "96.

S h r e w s b u r y led M a d o n n a in a v e r a g e (.350), homer* (e igh t ) , doub le s (16) a n d RBI (33) as a

designated hi t ter . Haeger figures his off-season work (he's dropped 30 pounds) will help h im adjus t to playing r ight field.

"I r e a l l y b e l i e v e h e h a s pro potent ia l ," said Haege r , a Uni-v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n g r a d u a t e who played in the T ige rs ' f a rm system.

Bob Mason, a sophomore, Bob Hamp, a f r e s h m a n , a n d Taylor will also see t ime in the outfield.

Catcher was the t eam ' s biggest question m a r k going into '96. It t u r n e d o u t to be o n e of t h e t e a m ' s b igges t s t r e n g t h s , a n d Delano Voletti (Wes t land /Dear -born Div ine C h i l d ) a n d D a r y l Rocho, both sophomores, re turn . Voletti got the most a t -bats : He hit .323 with th ree homers , nine doubles a n d 21 RBI. Rocho hit .364 with 13 RBI.

"I t h i n k t h a t ' s o n e of t h e s t ronges t a s s e t s on o u r t e a m , " said Haeger of h is catchers.

Another would be the pitching. Some key players have graduat -ed: Gone a r e Joe l F a b r i s (1-2, five saves, 1.25 ERA), Joel Hille-b r a n d (5 -3 , 2 . 8 7 ) a n d J a s o n Dubey (2-2, 2.05).

But H a e g e r h a s h i s r o t a t i o n set going into Sat i frday 's season-opener a g a i n s t Rol l ins College on the 11-game F lor ida sp r ing trip. -* «

It includes senior r igh thander Eric Butler, a team-best 7-2 with a 1.78 ERA; senior r i g h t h a n d e r Craig Benedict (P lymouth Can-ton), 3-5 with a 4.37 ERA; senior r i g h t h a n d e r D a n P y d y n , 4 -3 with a 2.68 ERA; and junior left-hander Mark Se r r a , 3-2 wi th a 2.91 ERA.

Others could squeeze into that lineup, however — like redshir t f r e s h m a n l e f t h a n d e r M i t c h J a b c z e n s k i , s o p h o m o r e l e f t -h a n d e r E r i c C r a w f o r d , a n d a p a i r of j u n i o r r i g h t h a n d e r s , Jason Car te r (Livonia Churchill) and Tim Holland.

Also, Haeger plans to use both Warholik, a lefty, and Mason, a righthander, on the mound.

"I t h i n k our p i t c h i n g will be a b o u t t h e s a m e a s l a s t y e a r , " predicted H a e g e t ^ W e lost a lot, b u t we h a v e s o m e y o u n g k ids who can s tep in."

T h e k e y to t h e s e a s o n ? I m p r o v e d d e f e n s e a n d " t e a m chemistry," said Haeger. "I th ink there's a lot of ta lent here.

" B u t e v e r y o n e h a s t o p l a y together, for a common goal. The t e a m s I ' ve b e e n o n t h a t won c h a m p i o n s h i p s won b e c a u s e of team chemistry — not j u s t nine, people, but 27 pull ing together ."

•Haeger h a s spent a lot of t ime trying to inspire h is players to do j u s t t h a t . If he does i t , if t hey believe in h is sy s t em a n d the i r own ro l e s w i t h i n i t , H a e g e r ' s first year as t h e top m a n could be a highly successful ona.

The Observer/SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1997 ( P C ) D 3

NewUNH official wants to reach out to the public OUTDOOR IMSMKTS

In th i s age of informat ion our n a t u r a l r e sou rce s seem to h a v e b e e n g e t t i n g s h o r t -changed.

M a i n s t r e a m M i c h i g a n h a s

f/Jt l i t t l e or i k n o w l e d g e of

BILL V88t an<* PARKER m a £ n i f i c e n t na t -

u r a l r e s o u r c e s which m a k e UR

the s ta te . The cresting whitecaps of a ro l l ing r iver , t h e majes t ic deer and bear , the tiny warblers, the tas ty morels, the great white pine and the world class hunt ing and f i sh ing opportunit ies all go unnot iced by a major i ty of the s tate 's residents .

Bruce Mat thews hopes to put an end to t h a t shortcoming.

Mat thews was hired in Decem-

ber as chief of the new Office of I n f o r m a t i o n and Educa t ion for t h e M i c h i g a n D e p a r t m e n t of N a t u r a l R e s o u r c e s . T h e n e w office is actually not new, ra ther t h e resurrection of an old branch of t h e DNR t h a t had been idle for the past decade or so.

A grea t oppor tuni ty "Back in the '80's the informa-

tion a n d education office of t h e Michigan DNR was world class," explained Matthews, who was a m e m b e r of Cornell Univers i ty ' s D e p a r t m e n t of N a t u r a l Resources and the director of t h e N e w Y o r k S p o r t f i s h i n g a n d A q u a t i c R e s o u r c e s E d u c a t i o n P r o g r a m before l a n d i n g a t t h e Michigan DNR. "My manda te is t o c r e a t e a n o t h e r w o r l d - c l a s s information and education office.

"I s aw t h i s a s a t r e m e n d o u s oppor tun i ty . You've got MUCC (Michigan United Conserva t ion

Clubs), which is one of the pre-miere s p o r t s m e n ' s clubs in t h e country in t e rms of their efforts in education. You've got two col-leges (Michigan S ta te Universi ty and the Universi ty of Michigan) w i t h e x t e n s i v e r e s e a r c h a n d resource programs.

"This is the premiere s t a t e in t h e na t ion in t e r m s of n a t u r a l r e sou rce s and_I!ye got t h e ful l backing of t h e d e p a r t m e n t . I 'm excited about the opportunity."

The DNR's new In fo rma t ion a n d Education Office is a direct resu l t of the Hun t ing and Fish-ing Herita 'ge T a s k Force which Governor Engler formed a couple' of years ago to address the s ta te of Michigan 's rich h u n t i n g and fishing heri tage.

One of t h e top r e c o m m e n d a -t ions put for th by that task force was the need for more education a n d informat ion on our n a t u r a l resources.

Changing t r ends In recent years, the percentage

of the population which partici-pates in hunt ing and fishing has decreased and the average age of t h e h u n t e r a n d f i s h e r h a s increased.

One of M a t t h e w s ' goals is to r eve r se th i s t r end by b r i n g i n g more y o u t h s i n to t h e ouf f ioor s p o r t s - not j u s t h u n t i n g a n d fishing, but bird wa tch ing , hik-ing, camping, canoe ing a n d all o the r aspects of ou tdoor recre-ation which utilize our valuable-resources.

"About 80-percent of the kids in Michigan have gone f ishing by the age of eight, but we have to keep them fishing. I t ' s g rea t to t ake a kid fishing, bu t we have to keep taking them." explained Matthews.

"It t a k e s five t h i n g s to keep kids in teres ted in h u n t i n g and fishing. Number one, they have

to h a v e t h e i n i t i a l exper ience . They also have to have access to suitable equipment , access to the r e s o u r c e , access to a g u i d e or mentor , a n d they have to have appropriate social support.

"In o t h e r w o r d s it h a s to be cool to go fishing, or cool to go h u n t i n g . You f i n d t h a t soc i a l support in many rura l areas , but not as much in urban a reas . You g a i n t h a t s o c i a l a c c e p t a n c e t h r o u g h e d u c a t i o n a n d t h i n g s l i ke c o m m u n i t y c o n s e r v a t i o n clubs."

Some old, some new M a t t h e w s p l a n s to c o n t i n u e

t h e p o p u l a r D N R p r o g r a m s including Becoming an Outdoors Women workshops , F i s h i n g in the Parks programs, interpret ive programs at the s tate parks, and Project Fish, which is a 4H pro-gram tha t teaches adul ts how to

work wi th ch i ld r en in the out-doors.

He also p lans to establish bet-ter internal communication links wi thin the DNR, to. offer bet ter c o m m u n i t y access to t h e DNR and its personnel, and to expand access to t h e DNR th rough thi internet .

"I'd like to see us (DNR) have -a viable presence throughout the s t a t e and I'd like t h e people of mm the s ta te to know they can tu rn TZHZ to the DNR for support ," added Mat thews. "As a long term goal 7 ^ I'd like to see informed citizens p a r t i c i p a t i n g in t h e process of -* managing wildlife resources."

Anglers and hunters are urged to report their success. Questions and comments are also encouraged. Send information to 805 E. Maple. Birm-ingham, Ml. 48009. Fax information to (810) 644-1314 or call Bill Parker evenings al (810) 901-2573.

OUTDOORS CALENDAR *

SHOWS/FESTIVALS OUTDOORAMA The 1997 Outdoorama Sport and Travel Show runs through

a non-tournament bass club, meets the fourth Tuesday of every month-at the Dearborn Civic Center . Call (313) 676-2863 for more information.

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March 2 a t the Novi Expo Cen-ter.

SPORTFISHING EXPO The ninth a n n u a l Greater Detroit Sportf ishing Expo wjll be held March 6-9 at the Palace of Auburn Hills.

NOVI BOATING EXPO The 5th a n n u a l Novi Boating Expo will be held March 12-16 at the Novi Expo Center.

WILDLIFE ART FESTIVAL The 14th annua l Michigan Wildlife Art Festival-will be held March 14-16 a t the Southfield Pavilion. Call (517) 882-3630 for more information.

BANQUETS BIO OAME HUNTERS The Michigan Big Game Hunte rs Association will hold its ninth annua l banque t and fund raiser beginning a t 5 p.m. Saturday, March 22, a t Red Fawn Hall in Allen Park. Call (313) 513-7471 for more information.

SEASONS/DATES RABBIT Statewide through March 31.

WATERFOWL STAMPS Michigan a r t i s t s have until April 21 to submi t their ar twork for the Michigan DNR'S 1998 water-fowl h u n t i n g season s tamp. No entry fee is required. Call (517) 373-9313 for more information.

FISHING CLUBS METRO-WEST STEELHEADERS Metro-West Steelheaders meets a t 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.

MICHIGAN FLY FISHING The Michigan Fly Fishing Club meets a t 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month at Livonia Clarenceville Junior High Schooh Call (810) 478-1494 for more information.

FOUR SEASONS The Four Seasons Fishing Club meets 7:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month a t the Maplewood Center in Garden City. Call S a m Pilato at (313) 420-0521 for more information. FISHING BUOOYS Fishing Buddys Fishing Club meets monthly in Rochester Hills. Call (810) 656-0556 for more information.

BASS ASSOCIATION The .Downriver Bass Association,

FIREARMS CLASSES TACTICAL FIREARMS TRAINING The Northwest Tactical F i r ea rms Training and Ameri-can F i rea rms Inst i tute offer sev-eral firearms classes including, ' "Handgun 101," "Firearms Safe-ty and Self Defense," and "F i rea rms Safety Certification." Call (313) 534-3330 for more information.

ARCHERY INDOOR LEAGUES Several winter indoor-leagues a re forming at Red Oaks Archery in Metamora. Red Oaks fea tures a Dar t Tunnel, an indoor 3D range with a moving buck, and a s t a n d a r d target range. Call (810) 628-1661 for more information. 30 SHOOT The Oakland County Spor tsman Club will hold.a 3D shoot begin-n ing a t 9 a.m. Sunday. March 9, on its walk-through course in Clarkston. Call (810) 623-0444 for more information. A pancake b reakfas t begins at 8 a.m. JUNIOR OLYMPICS The Oakland County Spor tsman Club in Clarkston offers a Jun io r Olympic Archery Development P rogram beginning a t 1 p.m. on Sundays . Call (810) 623-0444 for more information.

SHOOTING RANGES BALD MOUNTAIN Bald Mountain Recreation Area in Lake"Orion has shotgun, rifle, pistol, and archery shooting facilities. Range hours are 10 . a .m. to sunset, Wednesdays. Sat-u rdays and Sundays. Bald Mounta in is located at 1330 Greenshield Rd. ( three miles nor th of the Palace of Auburn Hills). Call (810) 814-9193 for m o r ? information.

PONTIAC LAKE Pontiac Lake Recreation Area in Waterford has rifle, pistol, shot-gun, shotgun and archery ranges . Range hours a re 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fridays, Sa turdays and Sundays. Pontiac Lake Recreation Area is located a t 7800 Gale Rd. Call (810) 666-1020 for more information. ORTONVILLI RECREATION Ortonvil le Recreation Area in Ortonvil le has rifle, pistol and shotgun shooting facilities. Range hours are 10 a . m ' t o 5 p.m., Fridays, Sa turdays and

Sundays. The Ortonville Recre-at ion Area is located a t 5779 Hadley Rd. Call (810) 693-6767 for more information.

POINTE MOUILIEE Pointe Mouillee State Game Area in Rockwood has rifle, pis-tol and shotgun shooting facili-t ies. Range hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Pointe Mouillee S ta te Game Area is located a t 37205 Mouillee Road. Call (313) 379-3820 for more information.

METROPARKS METROPARK REQUIREMENTS Most Metropark programs a re free, while some require a nomi-nal fee. Advanced registration and a motor vehicle permit are required for_all programs. Call the respective parks, toll free: Stony Creek, 1-800-477-7756; Indian Springs, 1-800-477-3192; Kensington, 1-800-477-3178. MAPLE'S SWEET STORY Visit the sugar bush and see how maple t rees are tapped and how the sap is collected, then stop by the sugar shack and see how the sap is boiled down into sy rup during this program, which begins a t 3 p.m. Sa tu rdays and Sundays through the month of March a£ the Kensington Farm Center . A similar program will be held Sa turday and Sunday a t . Indian Springs, by advanced reg-istration only.

A CREEK FAIR Learn about life in a s t ream and how we can keep our s t r eams clean dur ing th is program, which begins at 1 p.m. Sunday at Kensington.

SKIN AND BONES Examine and compare some real skulls and mounts , then test your skill a t piecing together a prehistoric skeleton dur ing this program, which begins at 2 p.m. Sunday a t Stony Creek.

OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS COUNTY PARK REQUIREMENTS Advanced registrat ion is required for all na tu re programs a t Oakland County Parks. Call (810) 625-6473 to register or for more information.

MAPLE EXPLORATION Learn the process of maple sug-aring dur ing th i s program, which begins a t 1:30 p.m. Sat-urday, March 8, a t Independence Oaks.

STATE PARKS STATE PARK REQUIREMENTS Maybury S ta t e Park, Proud Lake Recreation Area, Bald Mountain Recreation Area, Highland Recreation Area and

Island Lake Recreation Area offer na ture interpret ive pro-grams throughout the year . A s ta te park motor vehicle permit is required for entry into all

s tate parks and s ta te recreation areas. For registration and addi-tional information-on the pro-g rams a t Maybury call (810) 349-8390. For programs at Bald

Mountain call (810) 693-6767. For programs a t Proud Lake and Highland call (810) 685-2433. For programs a t Island Lake call (810) 229-7067.

SC stumbles in MCCAA semifinals It s eems to be the theme' th is

season for t h e Schoolcraf t Col-lege women's basketball team.

Comin ' u p short. The Lady Ocelots have eryoyed

a s u p e r b s e a s o n , b u t t h e y h a v e n ' t q u i t e been able to ge t over the h u m p when it comes to a meaningfu l game. That theory held u p l a s t F r i d a y , w h e n SC was o u t g u n n e d by Lans ing CC 63-51 in t h e Michigan Communi-ty Col lege Athle t ic Association s e m i f i n a l s a t S t . C l s i r CC in Port Huron.

Two Lans ing players in partic-ular h a u n t e d the Ocelots. Ebony D i c k i n s o n r i d d l e d S C for 2 3 points a n d grabbed 12 rebounds; Vaahika Ba t t e added 21 points, 11 boards a n d s«*en assists

S C e n t e r s this week's NJCAA R w j t m i l Tournament , boated by

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O C C bea t S c h o o l c r a f t t w i c e d u r i n g t h e r e g u l a r season b u t th is t ime the s takes were a little h igher . This time, the loser went home.

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S h e i l a h C o u l t e r s c o r e d 12 points whi le Krist i Engel (Red-f o r d T h u r s t o n ) n e t t e d 10 f o r S c h o o l c r a f t . C h r i s s y H a r m o n and Schmidt scored nine apiece and Alana Carver got seven.

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D 4 ( P C ) The Ofesemer/SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1997

THE WEEK AHEAD MHSAA TOURNAMENT

BOYS BASKETBALL

DISTRICT DRAWS

CLASS A

a« REDFORD CATHOUC CENTRAL S

Monday. March 3: (A) Detroit Henry Ford

vs. tBi Southfield, 6 p.m , (Cl livoma Steven-

son vs. (Di Redtofd Catholic Central 8 p.m.

Tuesday. March 4: Redford Union vs

Detroit Redford. 7 p.m.

Wednesday. March S: AB winner »s C O

winner. 7 p.m.

Friday. March 7: Championship final. 7

p m (Winner advances to the Southfield

regional vs. Detroit Cooiey district champion )

at GARDEN CITY

Monday. March 3: (A) Garden City vs IB)

Westland Jofin Glenn. 6:30 p m.

Tuesday. March 4: Romulus vs Belleville,

6 30 p.m.

Wednesday. March 5: Wayne Memorial »s

4 B winner. 6:30 p m.

Friday. March 7: Championship fmal. 6:30 p.m i Winner advances to the JacKson region

al vs. Temperance Bedford district champion.)

at NORTHVILLE

Monday. March 3: IA i Livonia Churchic vs

B( Plymouth Salem, 6 p.m.; (Cl Northville vs.

D) Plymouth Canton. 7:30 p m

Wednesday, March 5: Novi vs 4 B winner

6 p.m Livonia Franklirt vs CD winner. 7:30

p.m.

Friday. March 7: Championship final. 7

p m. Winner advances 1o the Southfield Lath

rup regional vs. Ferndale district champion j

at BLOOMFIELD HILLS LAHSER

Monday. March 3: A l Bloomfield Mills

Lahser vs. |B) Farmington. 7 p.m.

Wednesday. March 5: West Btoomfteld vs

A B winner. 5 pjn.; Farmington Hills Harrison

vs. North Farmington. 7,p m

Friday. March 7: Championship final 7

O.m i Winner advances to the Southfield-Lath-

rup regional vs Southfield Lathrup district

champion.)

CLASS B

at WILLOW RUN

Monday, March 3: (A) Willow Run vs. IB)

Dearoorn Heights Annapolis, 7 p m

Tuesday, March 4: C Dearborn Heights

Crestwood vs (DI Dearoorn Heights

RoDichaud. 6 o » ' lEl Deartiorn Divine Chud

vs. (F Inkster, 7:30 p.m.

Thursday. March 6: Redford Thurston vs A

B winner 6 p.m.; C-D winner vs. E F winner.

7 I f ) pm.

Saturday, March 7: Championship final 7

p.m. Wmner advances to the River Rouge

regional vs Ypsilanti Lincoln district champi-

on.I .

CLASS C

at PONTIAC NOTRE DAME PREP

Monday. March 3: A) Detroit Commerce

vs . B; Detroit Benedictine. 7 p.m.

Tuesday. March 4: (Cl Pontiac Notre Dame

Prep vs (0) Livoma Clarenceville 6 p.m IE)

Re<Jf0'd Bishop Borgess vs <Fi Lutheran High

Westland. 7.30 p.m

Wednesday. March S: Southfield Christian

vs. A B winner 6 p.m.; C O winner vs E F win-

ner. 7:30 p.m.

Friday. March 7: Championship f inal. 7

p.m. (Winner advances to the Harper Woods

Bishop Gallagher regional vs. Riverview

Gabriel R«hard district champion )

CLASS 0

at WYANDOTTE MOUNT CAR MEL

Monday. March 3: (A) Dearborn Heights

Fairiane Christian vs. iB> Taylor Baptist Park,

6 p.m

Tuesday. March 4: |C) Taylor Light & Life

vs (0) Allen Part. Inter-City Baptist. 6 p.m.;

IE) Wyandotte Mount Car me I vs. (F) Westland

Huron Valley Lutheran. 6 p.m.

Friday, March 7: Ecorse vs A B winner. 6

p.m.; C-O winner vs. E-f winner, 8 p.m

Saturday. March 8: Championship final. 7

p.m (Wfnner advances to the Auburn Hills

Oakland Christian regional vs. Center L/He St.

Clement district champion.)

at SOUTHFIELD FRANK UN ROAD '

Monday, March 3: (A) 'Plymouth Agape

Christian Academy vs (B) Redford St Agatha.

6 p.m.; (C) Southfield Franklin Road Christian

vs (D) Bloomfield Hills Roeper 7:30 p j n

Tuesday. March 4: Plymouth Christ ian

Academy vs. A 8 winner. 6 p.m.: Oak Park

Academy of Detroit North vs. C-D winner. 7:30

p.m.

Friday, March 7: Championship f inal. 7

p m i Winner advances to the Auburn Hills

Oakland Christian regional vs Hamtramck St

Florian district champion, l

COLLEGE BASEBALL

Monday , March 3

Madonna at Webber. Fia. (2). 3 p.m.

Tuesday. March 4

Madonna at St. Leo. Fla.. 7 p.m.

Thursday. March 6

(at St. Thomas. Fla.)

Madonna vs Hean College, noon

Madonna vs St. Thomas. 2 45 p.m

Friday, March 7

Madonna at Barry. Fla.. noon

Madonna at Nova S eastern. 2 45 p.m

Saturday. March 8

Madonna at Barry. Fla., noon

WOMEN S COLLEGE SOFTBALL

Monday. March 3

(al Lee County, Fla. Complex)

Madonna vs. Assumption. 1 p.m

Madonna vs Saginaw Valley, 4 p,m

Madonna vs. Regis. Mass . 8 p.m.

Tuesday. March 4

- (at Lee County. Fla. Complex)

Madonna vs. Gannpn. Pa,. 9 a.m.

Maddnha vs. Ferris St . 4 p.m

Madonna vs. Regis. Mass.. 8 p.m.

Wednesday. March 5

(at Lee County. Fla. Complex)

Madonna vs Rochester Tech. 9 a m

Madonna vs. Ohio Northern. 11 a.m.

Madonna vs. Rochester Tech. 1 p.m

Thursday. March 6

(at Cape Coral. Fla. Comptax)

Madonna vs. Regis, Mass 9 a m

Madonna vs St. Thomas, Fla,, 11 a.m.

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scoring. Hurley tied it and Scott scored the next 10, including the last eight of the first period.

"I j u s t recognized t h e open shots and started taking them," Scott said. "You wan t . to come out here and play your best.

"We j u s t c a m e o u t and got after it. I wouldn't say (revenge was a mot iva t ing fac tor) , but det>p down we w a n t e d to get them back. They're a good team; we just came to play tonight."

Scott had 13 of Canton 's 19 first-half points. The Hawks did-n't have a field goal in the first nine minutes, and no Harr ison, s t a r t e r scored a b a s k e t un t i l Hopkins did with 26 seconds left in the half.

"They had t h e i r d e f e n s e turned up big-time," Harr ison coach Mike Teachman said. "We had some awfully good looks at basket in the first quar te r and the comeback.

"It's not like we stunk. Forty-t h r e e poin ts is good enough defensively to win the game, but their defense was a smidgen bet-

A

ter. Canton extended its lead to 32-

19'after three quarters, but Har-r ison ral l ied in t h e f o u r t h to make it interesting. • The Hawks scored t h e f i r s t

eight points of the finale to get within four with 4 1/2 minutes remaining.

Young used a t imeout to tell h is p layers 'Don' t play not to lose. You're in a situation where you can win thiB thing. We put in a tremendous amount of time; let's get it done.'

"I thought we got t e n t a t i v e ^ a n d they came a f t e r u s . We wanted to keep playing hard and maintain a flow."

The Chiefs answered with the next seven points to build their lead to 39-28 wi th j u s t over a minute left. The big basket was Scott's triple that made it 37-28 as the clock reached 2:16.

Teachman had only seen Scott play on a tape he had of the Can-ton-Walled Lake Central game, and he was d e f i n i t e l y more impressed with the Scott he saw

in person. "On f i lm .you can ' t tell how

quick he is or how good an offen-sive rebounder he is," Teachman said. •»

"Scott did look like the only guy who didn ' t play a full sea-son. He looked f r e sh . I c an ' t emphasize enough, while he was hurt, he was also resting — and he was t h e guy j u m p i n g ou t there."

Free t h r o w s by Hurley and Jason Meagrow, the replacement for A m m o n s , m a d e it 39-28. Kevin Bambenek scored the last Harrison basket, and the Chiefs f i n i shed up w i t h four f r e e throws.

Can ton m a d e 16 of 39 field goals, H a r r i s o n 13 of 40. The Chie fs s a n k e i g h t of 14 f r e e throws, the Hawks two of seven.

W.L. Cen t ra l 71 , Franklin 55: Brad Burlingame scored a game-best 33 po in t s , including five threes, as the Vikings overcame an i n c r e d i b l e two point f i r s t quarter to win going away.

Todd Negoshian added 21 for the winners, 16-4, while Corey H e i t s c h c o n t r i b u t e d e igh t . Negoshian had three treys in his total.

Franklin, 10-10, lost its second straight game after knocking off P lymouth Salem in i ts WLAA tournament opener.

The P a t r i o t s got 16 po in t s f rom M a t t B a u m a n . J a y Fontaine had 10, Nick Mongeau nine and Kevin Biga seven.

Nor thv i l le 60 , S tevenson 91: Balanced scoring b r o u g h t the Mustangs the victory Thursday in a WLAA consolation game for seventh and eighth place in the WLAA tournament.

Vis i t ing Livonia S tevenson ended the regular season with a 6-14 record.

Mike Potempa, with 15 points, was the only Spar tan to reach double f igures while the Mus-tangs (10-10) placed their start-ing five at seven points or more.

Jeff Arenz, with 17, was the only one to reach double figures.

BEST IN BOWLING Woodland Lanes (Uvonia)

Guys & Dolls (seniors) — Stella Dattilio.

226/645; Ed Harden. 224; Dave Weber. 235;

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Hercog, 300.

Thursday Men's Trio — Jim Gains. 300

Guys-N-Gals — Tim Hicks. 269/667; John

Crossoo. 267; Steve Hille. 266 /721 ; Dawn

207 215220/642.

Gay 90 s (seniors) — Men s Trio — John

Wodarski, Sr . 2 8 9 / 6 7 4 . John Weiss.

278/723, Mark Payne, 267/732: Jim Knoll.

277/ 731. Jeff Adamc/yk. 278 278- /760 ;

Dave Meyers, 300 766

Livon^ Strikers — John Lalik. 295.

Saturday .Nite Warriors lyouth Jfs I — Joe

Chambers. 279 *

Dukes of Dale — DebOie Seeman, 610 (her

first 600

Swinging Seniors — Olga Kwasni i /k .

232/556

St Edith s — Roger House, 749

Bators Bar — Marv Gadde. 238/659 Jeep

Newton 248/^686; Ron Stuart . 2 5 5 / 7 2 5 .

Keith Elwert. 275: Len Singer, 235/670

Local l f te Retirees — Bill Happen. 242,

Frank Bertani. 257.

L E A Mi»ed — Mike Howard, 254 Nancy

MacPherson. 225.

Ford Parts — Joe O'Conrtell. 267 68ET; Ken

Warren. 288/673; Robert Thomas. 737; Dan

Gustus. 715: Rick H.llier, 684

Senior House League — MTVe Larocca,

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236/711. Jim Hyatt. 243/661. Bill Moreau,

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St. Aidan's Men's — Bob Racey, 224

Detrort Edison Men 's — John Alar ie.

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Lisa Keough. 213-232-239/684; Renee Tes-

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Mwrrl Bowl Lane* (Uvonia)

Senior House — Ryan Wilson, 279 /737 ;

Jack Treloar, Sr.. 279 /718 ; Tom Manatlne.

290; Craig Bederka. 277. Sam Genna. 279.

Lost Weekenders (Sunday 10:30 a.m.) —

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Weed, 243/689; Martin Lunceford, 268/713;

Kim Kelm. 259/676; Boo Trent. 246/685.

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Senior Men's Classic — Paul Temple,

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Paula S i tarsk i . 2 1 8 2 0 8 / 5 9 6 ; Dawn

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St Linus Classic — Brian Jonca, 210-232-

290/732: Dan Bollinger."248-300/719; Ric*

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205 2 3 8 / 6 8 9 ; Ed Stephenson. 225-203-

257/685; Jim Kowalski. 226237-218/681

Westland Bowl (Westland)

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288/665; John Auty. 265 /640 ; Nick Cirino.

256/647. Chet Popek, 245/660.

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Super Bowl (Canton)

Thursday Nite Men's — Steve Berry. 300.

Double Nickel (seniors) — Ferris Barnes,

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Friends & Neighbors — Mike Remington.

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Country Lane* (Farmington)

Ladies Singles — Vicki Ingham, 238/623;

Lynne Wegener . 213 ; Jill Fehrenbach.

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Suburban Prop. Ladies Travel — Michelle

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8 Murray. 279;719; B. Mueller. Ray Vander-

wlH. 268/658; J. Weiss. 263/659

Tuesday Mixed Trio — Al Bonne. 279;

Kei th K ings ton , 2 5 8 / 7 3 6 ; T a m m y A r m .

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Loon Lake — Jtfe DeClemente. 253/641;

Curt Calota. 233 / 560; BUI Seeiey. 225; Larry

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Greenfield Mixed — Debbie*VarvMeter. 234-

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TomGow. 2 5 9 / 6 3 7 ; Chuck O'Rourke, 237.

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Country Janes — Joye Pat terson,

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John Gautherat, 244.

Country Keglers — Walt Ullrich, 253; Mark

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RECREATION

I NATURE NOTES

\ Ik.a TIM

NOWICKI

People are attracted to animals •with proportionately big eyes. I think it comes from our response to human babies that have big eyes in proportion to their heads. These qualities often cause a car-ing and attractive response which is beneficial because it usually drives parents to care for their young.

When we see an animal with big eyes it generally elicits an

, "Ah, isn't that cute?" kind of response, much like we do when we see a baby.

Big eyes in animals are generally a pign the aiymal is nocturnal. Large eyes allow more light to enter the eye, especially at night when little ligh$ is available.

One of the most nocturnal of animals in Michi-gan is the flying squirrel. It has large eyes.in pro-portion to its head and often causes people to say "Isn't it cute?"

Compare a flying squirrel to a small-eyed, pointed nose shrew and you will react differently.

Flying squirrels are so nocturnal that few peo-ple have ever seen one, even though there are two species found in Michigan.

The southern flying squirrel is found in south-eastern Michigan and is what I saw the other night at a feeding station.

It was sitting on a squirrel feeder eating ker-nels of corn.

Southern flying squirrels have a whiter belly than the northern flying squirrel, which is gener-

ally found north of M-20.

As I watched it at the feeder, it did not eat the entire ker-nel of corn, it only ate. the germ or the small embryo, the most nutritious part.

After finishing, it climbed to the top of

the supporting pole for the feeders and glided to a tree about 20 feet away.

A short distance like that is nothing compared to glides that have been measured at 120 feet.

When gliding the animal spreads its four feet, stretching the skin that connects the front and back feet, creating a little "sail." Controlling the glide direction is the flattened tail that serves as a rudder. .

These docile little squirrels are fairly common and may be in your back yard, if you have some trees with holes that they can roost and nest in. A small one-inch wide opening is all they need.

Tim Nowicki is a naturalist at Independence Oaks in Oakland County. He lives in Livonia. r

ON THE RUN If you're someone who tires of running by yourself, you under-stand how Kathy and Randy Step felt in 1983. "At the time, we were training tons of miles alone," said Randy. "We'd see all these people out running." It gave the couple an idea. "I ran an ad in the Observer say-ing, 'The Redford Roadrunners meet at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the Redford Community Center.' The

next Tuesday, a lot of people showed up," said Randy.

He let them in on a secret. "It was the first time the Roadrunners had ever met. I told them we were just looking for people to run with," recalled Randy, who with his wife has competed in Hawaii's Ironman and numerous marathons.

The club - which includes about 100 runners and walkers - has thrived-ever since. Roadrun-ners meet for weekly runs, go to races together, and socialize. They recently returned from a week in St. Lucia and a ski trip to Boyne. In April, a contingent will compete in the Boston Marathon.

Redford romances continue to blossom. The~Steps figure they've been to "at least 20

weddings. The babies keep popping," says Randy. For 14 years, the club has run on Tuesdays

from St. Robert's School on West Chicago at Inkster, and met afterward for pizza.

This week on a trial basis, the club is switching locations. Redford will run from the former St. John Provincial Seminary at Five Mile and Shel-don roads, Tuesday, March 4.

A tour of the gym is set for 6:15.p.m., followed by a run in a lit; paved industrial area west of Sheldon Road. After the workout, runners Will • refuel at the Timber Creek restaurant on Northville Road south of Seven Mile. There'll be no charge to use the St. John facility, now a cen-ter for youth and family. '

"We've asked everyone to come for a trial run and to tell us what they think," said Randy. If the new site goes over, the route will be switched to Hines Park as spring approaches

-The route is six miles out and back, so you can go any distance you want. We have people who walk two miles, and people who run as far as eight miles," said Randy. "The pace ranges from walking to as fast as you want to run.

The Steps, who own Running Fit stores in Northville, Novi and Ann Arbor, welcome smaller groups to their stores for runs on other nights.

~ One group meets at 6:30 p.m. Mondays for a OWx-imle run from Novi Town Center's Running J i t . - At 6:30 p.m. Thursdays, a group meets at the Northville Running Fit on Main Street for a five-•miler In nice weather, the Thursday group runs t ra i l s in Maybury Park. They meet at the Beck Road entrance at 6:30 p.m.

For more information, call Running Fit a t (810) 360-3338, or (810) 347^4949.

Future columns will highlight other area run-ning club*. There are many to chooae from! N We're anxious to hear from you Fax race results and running news to "On the Run." (313)459-4224. or write us at 794 S. Main, Ply-mouth 48170.

MARYBETH DILLON

STAIT PHOTO BY BILL BKESLEK

Big show: Debbie Fazica of Plymouth will be showing her Airedale terriers at the Detroit Kennel Club Show at Cobo Hall. Above, she poses her dogs and daughters Danielle, 8; and twins, Amanda and Allyson, both 7.

G O I N G T O T H E D O G S

Suburban breeders head to show

H B Y K E V I N B R O W N • S T A F F . W R I T g y R _ ^ .

old still, Rover, and somebody pass that dog brush - it's time for the Detroit Kennel Club Dog Show.

The Westminster Dog Show may rule cable TV every winter with its haughty parade of pam-pered pooches and yup-scale owners.

But the^ Detroit show on Sun-day, March 9, offers a real live look at plenty of dog breeds. And you can leave the fur coat and diamonds at home.

Last year, more than 65,000 people turned out for the daylong event. "It's a lot more crowded now than it used to be," said Mary DiPerna of Redford.

A longtime show goer, she breeds pugs and shows them at the Detroit Kennel Club Show.

The Detroit shoi^, in the 600,000-square-foot Cobo Center, features a benched format. That means dogs entered in competi-tions are displayed-dn benches when they're not competing. For dog shoppers, this provides a good opportunity to look and ask questions of breeders.

What's best about the show? ^Just winning your class. We Iseep on trying," DiPerna said.

Her mother raised and showed

poodles for 45 years. DiPerna shows pugs. because. They ' re lov-able. They never see a person as a stranger. They go to anybody."

"Most people say they're so homely they're beautiful," she said. She plans on showing up to nipe dogs at the show, working with her daughter Jessica, 13: DiPer-na's brother shows dachshunds and schnauzers.

Feature events and demonstra- ] tions throughout the show include jumping, sheep herding and retrieving.

Officers from the Michigan State Police Canine Unit will be on hand to demonstrate their dogs' abilities in narcotics and explosives detection.

This year's show also features an information center staffed by judges and breeders. Literature is also available on all dog breeds and retail booths offer pet sup-plies- i ^

Debbie .Wade of Canton sbowar—' three different Belgian breeds, including the Belgian sheep dog. Her son, 14, and daughter, 16.

DETROIT KENNEL CLUB

DOG SHOW

also get involved. "We're also

involved in search and rescue. One of our dogs is involved with Paws with a Cause," she said. "We're trying-to edu-cate people on the usefulness of dogs."

Debbie Fazica of Plymouth Township, who owns Executive Kennel, will show her

Airedale terriers at the show. "I have six of them. They don't

shed, they're a medium to large size, they're very sturdy, very tough, they have very little breed problems," she said. Four of her dogs are breed champions.

"I like going ^o the DKC," she said. "It's a good place for new puppy people to buy puppies, to go abound and talk to people see them and touch them. You get a lot of ideas about temperament and stuff."

While the dogs must stay all day long. T h e y just love to be petted," Fazica said.

When it comes to winning rib-bons', having a dog that meets breed standards is one big factor. "How you present your dog has a lot to do with it," she added.

While Fazica said she doesn't feel confident showing dogs in the ring before judges, that can be a plus. "Pets usually respond better for somebody else than you," she said. • '

Chris Samuels, who works with Canine Clippers and Jan's Pet Grooming of Redford, doesn't show dogs at the Kennel Club show. But she goes just to watch.

"I go to see the giant schnau-zers, I own them. I really like that show because they do a lot more work, they pay a lot of attention to details and there are vendors. They answer questions about purebred dogs, a lot of that stuff you can't get at local shows,J she said.

Show hours The .show runs from 8 a.m. to 8

p.m., when the Best of Show win-ner is namefl. Ticket prices include a family tuket plan that admits two adults and three chil-dren for $25. Individual ticket prices are $9 for adults and $6 for kids under 12 and senior citi-zens.

Parking is available around Cobo Center and in lots at People Mover stops. For more informa-tion, call (810) DKC-SHOW.

TEN PIN ALLEY

AL HARRISON

The. western portion of Wayne County h a s some of the area 's bowling centers within the bound-ar ies of the Tri City Women's Bowling Association which oper-ates independently of the Detroit Women's Bowling Association

Although they are a smaller group, they do have a strong field of bowlers. This all came to light l*st week at the "600" Tourna-ment at Wayne Bowl.

During the tournament , two women rolled perfect 300 games, Kristi Troy of Canton and Carol Ferguson of Redford

Garden City's Sandy Nowlen had a high series of 74^, followed by Sandy Zurecki with 741. Kristi Troy had a 726 and Deborah Brown tallied a 713 series dur ing the event , won by Brown as her handicap added up to a winning number in total pins.

Zurecki took second place, Nowlen third and Troy finished folirth overall.

The Tri City women also held its "700" tourna-ment at the same house later and Donna Urton won it.

The "700" would seem to attract a higher scoring field, of competitors, but it's a "scratch" event and Donna's 683 total was enough for the title and first-place money.

The bowlers establish eligibility for the two events by having bowled a 600 or 700 series in league play within the association.

It was an oddity that the 600 tournament pro-duced higher scores than the 700, as the scores were actual scores without the handicap.

It seems like we can go for many months without getting any "triplicate" results.

A set of three games with the same scores result in an ABC or WIBC award. Any triplicate is recog-nized. whether it's 115 or 267 or the three 300s which were recorded recently by Jeremy Sonnen-feld in Nebraska.

Now it seems to be "raining" triplicates as Brian Brennan had a state record-tying set of J79-279-279 at Bowl One Lanes in Troy, followed a few ^ays later by Jim J^elek of the Ford Engine Engineering League at Ford Lanes with 267-267-267 (801). •

Now, another highjxiplicate took place again at Ford Lanes as Roy Moebs registered a threesome of 234-234-234 (702).

P i t y t h e pina: I just received my latest copy of

"Bowling Digest" magazine. There are a lot of new halls on the market. There are full page ads for the latest entries: Ebonite's Red Wolf and a pearlized version of the same. AMFs Bull whip, a sequel to the Whip. ,

Storm Products has produced a ball. Blue Thun-der, with more blasting power. Last year, the firm came out with Thunder Storm, which was rated~the .1996 Ball of the Year.

, Sports Tec has the Inferno. Cyber X and Cyber XR. Brunswick has the Combat Zone, and Colum-bia the Rage, which they refer to as "controlled chads. From Track. Inc. comes Triton, which has a nucleus of tritmm. which is-a component of hydro-gen bombs.

Are you as confused as I am about these new balls? It's because each one is so much better than t M OttMfsT

Those poor bowling pins just don' t s t and a chance, anymore, if you read the ad copy.

Al Harrison has been writing a bowling column for the Observer Newspapers since 1987 and is q member of the Bowling Writers Association of America. He-4+s been bowling for 38 years in sever-al local leagues and has bowled one 30Q game and one 299 game.

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STORM 1991 Low miles, engine we* maintained. 5 speed, no rust air new twos $5800 (313) 427-4099

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CONTINENTAL 1988 71000 miles new tires S b$ltery runs good $4500 313-425-6549

CONTINENTAL 1969 1 owner 81 OOP miles new tires.brakes, bat-tery excellent $5 400 810-960-9215

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COURGAR XR7 1996 Tan V8 Full factory warranty Most options Low maes $16,400 (313) 291-5345

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SABLE 1996 GS V6 Air Dark green 4500 rude* Mint condition $15 800 (810) 489-9404

SABLE 1996 GS Wagon automatic air. V6. power windows'!ocks cruise. Hit 3rd seal built in car pMooe only 13.000 miles $15,996 DEMMER FORD 13131 721-2600

SABLE LS 1995 4 door auto air moonroot. leather 3 8 lifer. A B S d o t a l dash. Keyless entry Loaded $11 995 DEMMER FORD t313) 721-2600

SABLE 1990 LS - 97.000 miles Excellent condition Loaded New ores $3,000 (810) 435-6376

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SABLE LS 1995 Wagon Auto a*, (kgital dash, keyless entiy tu* power loaded, 18 000 mrfes $13,995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800

SABLE '993 - Power a« 74,000 miles Excellent conation $6800

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TOPAZ 1990, automatic air , power very clean, low mile

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TRACER 1991 - All powet auto-matic. a>r cruise, 38 000 miles $3900 SOLD

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CMEVY 1003C15OO Work Truck. V-l ,Momaac . on»y 33,000 M e a Real Snu ' $0005 Cai, 46^5250

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GRAND AM. 1002 GT - 4 door auto-matic 65,000 miles, loaded, new sres Clean <8.700 (10-650-3700

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Livonia Chrysler -P1ym<*/Hi ' ( ja> | 525-7(04

GRAND AM 1906 QT - loaded wrtaa ca- o orvy 2.000 m4es. m n l condk-tior. c-urchma or asaume lease -l 27&mo 810-768-4805

SUNBiftD 19(4 - Eaortar* concMon OapandaMa MOO Call after 3pm

313-037-0406

SUNORO. 1901 I C 2 Door m. s e a l shape. 7 ( 0 0 0 mi les ( 4 3 5 0 8104820-8874 Days 8 1 0 6 2 M 7 7 7

SUN6IRD. 1003 LE • Mad 4-door faan . n good condfton $6500

810-254-8440 or (10-512-(033

SUNBiRO 1004. 5 speed wrth mr. sharp car- Fo< only $6095 Cai, 456-5250

GOROON CHEVROLET

8 7 0 Satura

S a t u r n SLI I N S - aqua. auKy male. an. eaaaana. A M . saoui% system 33.000 maaa. vary dean. Qpn-amoker. ascalmnt. $10,800 313-525-10(0 or 313^22-0201

SATURN SL2 1005 loaded 24,000 mlas Btoe Stack, leaflet tan intanot Must ee l Haa Co car a e S O L 0

SATURN 1002 SL2. 5 tf*m> Sun-root. low mSeaga (7360

FOX HILLS Crirysler-P»ymou1h-Jeep-€ag»e

313-455-8740 31^061-3171

SC2 1003 - 70.000 mtee Bronxe Automabc an . cnaaa ABfttrackon cassette SM00 81OJ78-6019

SUNFIRE, 1095 GT - Fu»y loaded CO. alarm, aulo atari $11,400

(313) 513-6454

SUNFIRE 1995. loaded, tow rMas. 9700 maes mW condition extended warranty $11,500 810-463-3186

TRANS AM 1904 excalent concft-Hon, low rraea leather, premurn sound. $17,000 (610) 669^1175

TRANS-AM 1905 speed T tops loaded. $17,500 ((10)

wtuwgray. 6 I. 24 C & maes. 810) 353-1574

870 Sttors

GRAND AM 1990. I E dean air. sunroof new exhaust, $4300/ -lejotiable 313-451-0119

GRAND AM LE 1992. 68.000 miles wittered. aulOmaac. a» toaded. V-6.

, jeOOO'bett - . (610) 426-8591

GRAND AM 1994 SE COUPE. V-6, losded. leal 80.000 miles Great con-dition S890«besl (313)416-1795

oaded Excellent condition ,n les $14 300 (810) 504-7521

GRAND AM 1996 SE. V-6. atommum ^ M « s For only $12 495

L.-vor« Chrysler-Plymouth (313) 525-7664

SATURN 1903. automalic air. stereo, rower moonrool. deluxe model $1800 below Mavck book. Small down Payments aa tow as $129 mo No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5568

S12 1006. ABS automaac power wmdowatocks. dark green 14.(00 maes $13.700taal 810-652-3473

S i 2. 1002. 58.000 maee, tranaler awe Warranty one owner, toaded. kke new. $7,450 810-540-6560

SLI 1906 - 6 mo Old 13.000 mlas Manual, loaded * Premium apaaaars Black $ i3.20f t tas i (313) 405-1(67

8 7 0 Sdiro

30 USED SATURNS

FROM AS LOW AS

$6495 SATURN OF TROY

WE BUY USED SATURNS

SAT 10 A M - 3 P-M 810-643-4350

www aakjmoftroy cora

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872 T o j v U

CAMRV 1904 XLC. V-6 leafier, powei aunrort. toadad. priced to sdlt 114 J M

872 ToyoU

CEUCA QT 19(0 3 door. S speed A* Power Sunroof 1B7 30O mlea

XXMiest (313) 802-0208,

COROLLA 1903 OX- 5 speed great coruMon. alarm onaee. amfrn cas-

S (6500 Arm (313) 022-1(42

874 Voikmpo

PASSAT 1002 power lock* atr (4500 or best oiler On ion Twp 810-63465*2

RABBIT 1983 Automatic an 74.000 Mea. (1575 313-561-7644

WANAOON. 10(4 . very good corxS-^ 4 . . . baflery tion. 4 Speed New nre*axhausf

(2060 (313) 425-2006

PREVIA 1901, artVfcn c a sett le. Mr. 60.000 imee. (0000.

(313) 531 7725

874 Voltarafeo

CABRIOLET 1900 alt. amilm i Ma. (7 .000*es t

CARFLAOO 1001 - Loaded. Mack automatic Excel lent condi t ion 77.000 miles $7500 810-656-2787

GOLF 1000 • 1 owner. 50.000 mlaa To doae an estate. $4 750. C t f : (313) 261-6061

CAMRY 1003 LE, black ouatom wheels. 4 door. aw. enm* 3( 000 mi les, sharp $12 ,200 ( ( 1 0 ) 542-7140 or page (10-510-1479

JCTTA 1006 5 speed, sunrool CO. custom wheels alarm, low miea. (13,000 (810) 220-7279

CAMRY 1900 V6 LE Red CO P H W 1 owner 138.000 mlas

(4 . (00 ((10) 305-9029

PASSAT 1005 GLX - heated leaner us toaded. 13.000 maes

$21 SOGIiest (10-375-2103

876 Aotoi Over E.0O6

COUGAR XLT 1006 14 000 miss, loadad. CO, (15.200 1(10)486-0716

FORD 1000 TAURUS 82 500 nates, ak cassette good condnon $3300 beat alter. (10*26-6405

876 Auloi Over SLOW

TAURUS 19(7 3 ktei exceaent oon-«»on Volvo 1906. runs great each (2500Desl , (31?) 964-1211

8 7 8 Autw Under SIOOO

BUICK 10(7 LaSatxe - 2 door Ckia power wmdo«»1oc*5 automatic $800best u le i 313-432 1034

BUCK 1964 Regal VWata 33.000 maes on rebuilt enone exceaent conOtion $1500. (810) 646-8704

CELEBRITY 1968-Air stereo « cyl-inder many new pans, good cond-»on, $1796 810-651 7 0 » 806-0333

FORO LTD 1963 4 cylinder autCr matte $075 Ptymouth 1963 4-door 318 automaac $675 313-535-0500

8 7 8 AUIM Under WM

FORD TEMPO 1967 4 speed. $800 I (313) 464-4605

LINCOLN MARK VII1966LSC - Too mar'iy itewer parts to tat. needs soma wodi Must see 313*41-7978

OLDSMOBILE 1966 Cu(aas Dare. 04,000 maes. new pair*, good condi-tion, $900 a e e a e e e e a S O L O

PONTIAC 6 0 0 0 • 19(7 ReOuR motor good contfUon $950 or best Oder (313) 467-6204

TAURUS L- Wagon 1968 Auto. Power Staermgbrakas Air » g h maes $1000 (313} 416-6859

TEMPO Q l 1069 Hon $1900

Exceaent corn* (313) 432-0756

THUNOERBlRO 1964. V i e Mue dependable 65 .000 miles nwamal ruat $1400 (313) 425-8806

u AJIUX Under <UH

TRACER • 100( 4 door i M d l ad. am4m casaeBe runs great (1.400

o T s ) 421-41(7

FAX US Y O U R

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CLASSIFIEDS WORK C M 313-901-0(00

M I C H I G A N ' S L A R G E S T T O Y O T A D E A L E R

M A R C H S P E C I A L S w n ^ E n d s Saturday, March 8 ,1997

BUY IT SELL IT FIND IT Classifieds

313-591-0900 810-644-1070 810<852-3222

GRANO AM 1094, vary ciean Only $8995 C a 4 u 458-5256

GORDON CHEVROLET

GRAND PRI)?1995 4 door, loaded .-Itr, 22.000 miles & 4 year balance ol •warranty! $+3295 Cat. 458-5250

GOROON CHEVROLET

GRAND PR**. 1980. 71.000 miles 6 a ' automafie. air. excelen! corx»-ton $4.90&.t>est 810-679-0059

GRAND PRIX SE, 1969, "99.000 -rJes, good condition. $3000

(3131 495-3023

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1997 Cutlass Supreme

9 7 C A M R Y L E Automatic, air conditioning. ABS brakes, full power, cassette spoiler, gold package, keyless entry/alarm.

s 1 6 m o n

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CAMRY 96 LE CAMRY '94 CAMRY 93 PREVIA OX '91

$31,995 $25,495 S22.995 S16.995 $11,995 $9,995 $9,995

TERCEL '95 $9,995 COROLLA '94 $8,995 CAMRY "92 $7,995 COROLLA 93 PASE0 92 $5,995 CAMRY '89 . $3 99$ CAMRY '88 W.495

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1-810-354-3300 1 800-3545558 ^

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Telegraph N of 12 Mile

(810) 473-7220 ,3, 453-7890 «, 354-6001

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SUNDAY, M A R C H 2 , 1 9 9 7 HEALTH NEWS E MEDICAL

BRIEFS Diet and breast cancer

Dr. Zora Djuric, Ph.D., is looking for a few good' women.

Djuric and her colleagues at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute are looking for pre-menopausal women ages 21-50 who have a moth-er, daughter or sister with breast cancer, to par-ticipate in the Nutrition and Breast Health Study, a 12-month study to determine whether diet can reduce the risk of breast cancer.

"Evaluating the importance of diet in breast cancer risk is difficult," said Djuric. "That's why • research studies, such as this one, are needed to determine if certain dietary changes are benefi-cial."

Djuric notes the approach is a promising pre-vention strategy - women can change their diets without harmful side effects. The study, one of onty a handlut nationally to study the effects of diet on breast cancer risk, is supported by a grant from the National Cancer Institute.

Study participants will be required to meet with a registered dietitian, as well as keep a detailed record of their food intake. Blood samples and breast fluid samples will also be required.

For more information or to enroll, call 1-800-KARMANOS (527-6266).

Scientists at the institute are also studying the role of dietary fat in breast cancer recurrence -when the disease returns after initial treatment. The Women's Intervention Nutrition Study is a national effort to examine this factor.

Breast cancer survivors in the study are ran-domized into one of two groups - one following a diet according to current USDA guidelines, the other a low-fat diet (15 percent of calories from fat). The effectiveness of the low-fat diet will be •-measured by tfce number of women whose cancers recur. All participants will receive an analysis of their current diet.

To participate, women need to have had breast cancer surgery within the last year, be age 48-78, and be willing to participate for at least three years. For more information or to participate, call Erica Anderson, I-8OO-KARMANOS (527-6266).

Remember your eyes The American Optometric Association generally

recommends that infants have their eyes screened for congenital eye disorders and disease at birth before leaving the hospital. Eye examinations for children are recommended at 6 months, 3 years and before the child enters first grade.

The association recommends school-age chil-dren and teens should have their eyes checked every one to two years as recommended by a pro-fessional. Annual eye examinations are a good idea for those over age 60.

Save Your Vision Week, March 2-8, is a good time to schedule an eye examination, according to the association. The week is proclaimed by Presi-dent Bill Clinton and Michigan Gov. John Engler to heighten the public's appreciation of vision and an awareness of the importance of eye care.

Service for employers Oakwood Occupational Healthcare Network

can provide employers health risk appraisals to _ reduce costs and address employee needs.

Many employers are turning to health risk appraisals, along with work site health promotion programs, as a way to reduce health care costs and build goodwill with employees. Oakwood Occupational Healthcare Network provides health risk appraisals for employers located throughout southeastern Michigan.

As part of the appraisal, each individual partic-ipates in a health screening including blood pres-sure, cholesterol, weight, height and hgdy frame assessment. Each person is also askedto com-plete a questionnaire regarding lifestyle choices and risk factors relating to family history.

Once the appraisal is completed, employers receive an aggregate report detailing their employees" health risks, as well as proposed health education programs to help employees counter these risks. In addition, each employee receives a confidential summary of his or her health status with suggested steps to take to improve health.

With this information in hand, employers can work with health care professionals to develop focused health screenings and education pro-grams. For assistance in conducting a health risk appraisal and establishing a workplace wellness program, call the Oakwood Occupational Health-care Network at 1-800-2-0AKWOOD

The Oakwood Occupational Healthcare Net-work is part of a comprehensive regional network which serves residents over a 500-square-mile area.

Items for Medical Brief,s are welcome from all hospital*, physicians,

companies and residents active in the Observer-area medical community.

Items should be typed or legibly written and sent to: Medical Briefs,

c!o The Observer Newspapers, 36261 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150 or

faxed Jo (313) 591-7279.

Companies pitch prescription drugs to consumers

BY DIANE G A L E ANDREASSI SPECIAL WRITER

An image of a baby sleeping snuggled in a blanket would be a dream come true for

someone with frequent nighttime urination problems. This maga-zine ad for Cardura, a prescription medication, would seem mighty tempting. Lengthy print ads like this one and slick television spots tugging at emotions, like one fea-turing a father and his son on the need to keep cholesterol levels in check, are among an avalanche of promotions for prescription medi-cines p romis ing to make us healthier, more attractive and at the very least able to live more comfortably.

These direct-to-consumer pre-scription ads will ease our allergy symptoms, erase our wrinkles, fill in the bald spots and much more. But we can't jot down a name, hop in the car and pick these drugs up at the local convenience store. We can't call an 800 number or write to a P.O. Box to place our orders, either.

Do these ads give us the infor-mation we need to make a solid decision about our medical health? That depends on the ad and who you ask . And before we get our prescr ip t ions we have to make appointments with our doctors, explain what we saw and convince them that the drug is right for us.

If they agree, they will write the necessary prescriptions. Doctors are affected by direct-to-consumer advertisements more than anyone, because they are on the front line when people react to what they're seeing.

"They (pUlients) come in and say . T h i s is a grea t drug ' and they

don't know it's an advertisement," * according to Dr. Vyay Goburdhun,

who practices internal medicine-cardiology in Livonia. T h e public i sn ' t e d u c a t e d enough to read medical advertisements. Patients come in and say 'I've read about such and such a thing, is it good for me?' and I say 'No, take what you're taking, because it's cheaper or it's better. '"

The p r o m o t i o n s should be throughjmedical avenues and not the public, he said. "It's (direct-to-consumer advertising by pharma-ceutical companies) a bad princi-ple," Goburdhun added. .

Dr. G. Gannod, a family practi-t ioner in C a n t o n , said he had mixed feelings about these ads. Patients regularly ask him about medications they've heard about on television or seen in a newspa-per or magazine, he said. — •

"Sometimes it causes confusion," Gannod sa id . One pa t i en t , for instance, asked for a weight reduc-tion prescription and it wouldn't have been an appropriate drug. "They don't have all the informa-tion ava i l ab l e to them in t h e advertisement," Gannod said.

These doctors aren ' t alone in their f rustrat ion. Years ago, the American Medical Association was

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against direct-to-consumer pre-scription drug advertising. Five years ago, however, the organiza-tion reversed its stand. A survey by Scott-Levin, a pharmaceutical c o n s u l t i n g and resea rch f i rm, found that physician opposition to direct-to-consumer ads is falling, according to The American Med-ical News.

B e n e f i t s seen In fact , a Scott-Levin survey

found t h a t doctors believed the direct- to-consumer ads for pre-sc r ip t io i rd rugs were beneficial when patients, with illnesses like allergies were intimately involved in their treatments.

Although we see these adver-tisements mor^ than ever before, they're not new. The first adver-t i s i n g do l l a r s t h a t wen t in to direct- to-consumer prescription d r u g s came to us in the ea r ly 1980s when pharmaceutical man-ufacturers applauded the value of less expensive generic drugs. By 1983, the Food and Drug Adminis-t ra t ion stopped the advert is ing pract ice and two years la te r it withdrew the ban. _

One of the first and most cele-brated direct-to-consumer phar-maceut ical adver t isements was the promotion o f -Roga ine , the hair replacement system. Today, t h e d i rec t - to -consumer a d s by pharmaceutical companies have

' soared. In fact, last year $600 mil-lion was spent on these ads com-pared to $12 million spent in the late 1980s, according to The Amer-ican Medical News,

S t e p h e n Mock, d i r ec to r of

media and community relat ions for Pa rke -Dav i s , a d ivis ion of Warner-Lambert with worldwide pharmaceutical research facilities based in Ann Arbor, points out t h a t direct- to-consumer ads by pharmaceutical companies differ drastically from conventional ads and describes them as being more akin to public service announce-ments . And a lot of tha t comes from rules set by the FDA t h a t make it difficult for pharmaceuti-cal companies when they're spend-ing money on direct-to-consumer ads.

For instance, the FDA says com-panies cdn't use the drug's brand name and its purpose on televi-sion. Print ads include a detailed desc r ip t ion of the d r u g ' s s ide effects, precautions that should be taken, studies regarding the drug and other sometimes frightening information and it's all written in the tiniest of print, usually on a page following the ad. Many of the pharmaceutical company ads focus on t h e medical condi t ion and might not everf mention the com-pany's name.

A n e w e r a r e a Warner -Lamber t ' s direct- to-

consumer advertising has mostly been in print ads and press releas-es on various medical conditions, like high cholesterol. Mock said* "It 's (direct-to-consumer ads) a newer area for pharmaceu t ica l companies and it makes informa-tion available to consumers," Mock said. T h e whole purpose is to edu-ca t e and to r a i se a w a r e n e s s . You're not selling products, you're

mak ing in format ion ava i lab le . Just because you see an ad on TV doesn't mean you need a treat-ment or that you will use the com-pany's drug."

A recent edi t ion of Reader 's Digest, for instance, had an eight-page glossy tear -out adver t ise-ment on prostate cancer by Ameri-ca ' s P h a r m a c e u t i c a l Research Companies . A n o t h e r mon th , another similar tear-out ad was in the magazine, but this t ime the information was about AIDS.

J e f f W a r r e n , s p o k e s m a n of P h a r m a c e u t i c a l R e s e a r c h and Manufacturers of America repre-senting some 70 major pharma-ceut ica l companies ac ross the nation, said the goal of direct-to-consumer ads is not to educate the patient of a particular drug so he or she can buy it a f t e r seeing it advertised.

T h e whole purpose is to refer the patient to the physician who is the only one who can prescribe the medicine," Warren said.

Pharmaceutical companies are f inding tha t direct^to-consumer ads are successful. A 1995 survey by Scott-Levin found tha t of 3,000 consumers ta lked to, 13 of 17 drugs advertised directly td con-sumers were recognized 10 per-cent of the time. That's compared to 1989 when one drug was recog-nized 10 percent of the time. More change is on the horizon sihce the FDA is currently reviewing rules for direct-to-consumer advertising and is expected to revise those standards later this year.

Study examines stroke risk among blacks The Detroit Medical Center is one of only two

medical centers in Michigan to participate in an extensive study of stroke prevention medications for African-iynencans The African-American Antiplatelet Stroke Prevention Study is designed to accomplish what few other large stroke studies have done: produce data exclusively about African-Americans, who are twice as likely to have a stroke from the general population. African-Ameri-cans also suffer more complications from stroke.

T h e r e have been numerous studies about stroke, but in many cases the African-American . population was not well-represented;" said Dr. Seemant Chaturvedi, M.D., Harper Hospital neu-rologist, co-director of the acute stroke unit and assistant professor of neurology at Wayne State * University. "With this study, we will focus on that

portion of the population that is a t the highest risk for stroke." * • '

The multi-year study is designed, to compare the effectiveness of two medications, aspirin and ticlo-pidine, in the prevention of recurrent stroke. Both are approved by the Food and Drug Administra-tion for that use. These medications belong to a group of drugs that render platelets, a component of blood that is important for dotting, less sticky, decreasing their tendency to form clots within blood vessels. Most strokes ar t the result of a blood clot formed in the brain or from the heart that blocks-an artery to the brain.

Once accepted in the study, patients will be ran-domly assigned to one of the stroke prevention trestments of .either aspirin or ticlopidine. "We can be very assured that the data we are collecting is

quite accurate Also, in our study every patient receives medication that has been shown to be a good treatment for preventing another stroke," added Chaturvedi

The study is seeking a total of 1,800 participants who have suffered a stroke up to 9<Tdays prior to entering the study. Potential participants will be screened to determine their eligibility. Study par-ticipants may quality for free medical care related to the study. Medications and lab tests pertaining to the study are provided free of charge.

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Items for Medical Newsmakers are welcome from throughout the Observer area. Items should he submitted to Observer Newspa pers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. Qur fax number is 1313) 591-7279.

V N A s t a f f e r

V i s i t i n g Nurse ^Associ-ation Inc. has n a m e d J e a n B r a c e of Grosse Pointe d i r e c t o r of operations for i t s p r i v a t e d u t y s u b -s id i a ry , VNA

Support Services. Brace will be respons ib le for

overall opera t ions of VNA Sup-por t S e r v i c e s , w h i c h inc ludes s t a f f i n g , i n s u r i n g an e f fec t ive s y s t e m of c o m m u n i c a t i o n s throughout the organization. and representing the organization in communicating with clients.

_ S h e p r e v i o u s l y w a s a c a s e manager for Home Care , a pro-gram admin is te red by the Min-istry of Health of Ontar io. Cana-da. ;

1 • Sinai physicians

The Detroi t Medical Center ' s S i n a i H o s p i t a l h a s we lcomed physicians in the practice of pri-m a r y c a r e a t S i n a i ' s P r i m a r y Car)e Center.

' D r . P a t r i c i a A. M a r t i n , M.D., r e tu rns to Sinai a f te r serv-ing as t h e d i r ec to r of med ica l educa t ion a t the Univers i ty of South A labama . She is also an a s s i s t an t professor of medicine a t W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y School of Medicine, from which she graduated.

D r . K h a l i d A. R a o , M . D . . c a m e to S i n i i to comple te h i s res idency in in te rna l medic ine a f te r serving as a medical officer at the Fa t ima Medical Center in P a k i s t a n Rao g r a d u a t e d f rom the N i s h t a r Medical College in Multan, Pakis tan.

Dr . J o s e p h L. B l o u n t , M.D.. c a m e to S i n a i f rom t h e M e t r o Medical Group where he served a s c h a i r m a n of t h e I n f e c t i o n Control Committee. Blount-grad-u a t e d f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan School of Medicine.

D r . R o n a l d A. C h a r l e s , M . D . , h a s b e e n a m e m b e r of S ina i ' s I n t e r n a l Medicine s ta f f since 1993. He is also an assis-t a n t p r o f e s s o r of m e d i c i n e a t WSU School of Medicine, f rom which he graduated

D r . A. R o b e r t A r n s t e i n , M . D . , h a s b e e n a m e m b e r of S ina i ' s I n t e r n a l Medicine s ta f f since 1993. He is also an associ-a t e p r o f e s s o r of m e d i c i n e a t WSU School of Medicine. Arn-stein g radua ted from the Wash-i n g t o n U n i v e r s i t y Schoo l of Medicine in St. Louis, Mo.

Dr . M a r c A. F e l d m a n . M.D.. h a s been a m e m b e r of S i n a i ' s I n t e r n a l M e d i c i n e s t a f f sirttre

1987 and current ly serves as the d i r e c t o r of t h e P r i m a r y C a r e Cen te r . He is also an a s s i s t an t p r o f e s s o r of med ic ine a t WSU School of Medicine, from which he g radua ted .

K u s h n e r

Specialist-in-chief D r . S a n d e r

K u s h n e r , D . O . , F A C O F P . h a s been appointed a s s o c i a t e spe -c ia l i s t - in-chief for The Detroit M e d i c a l C e n -t e r ' s D e p a r t -ment of Family

M e d i c i n e . In th i s ro le , K u s h n e r will expand p r i m a r y c a r e t h r o u g h o u t t h e medical cen te r . His office is a t The D M C ' s G r a c e Hosp i t a l in De t ro i t . K u s h n e r con t inues to see pa t i en t s a t his clinical prac-tice in Northville.

Kushner came to his new posi-tion from Sinai Hospital, where he was chief of the famflv prac-tice depa r tmen t .

A g r a d u a t e of Detroi t ' s C a s s Technical High School, Kushner rece ived a p r e -med ica l d e g r e e from t h e U n i v e r s i t y of De t ro i t and a medica l degree from t h e Col lege of O s t e o p a t h i c P h y s i -c i a n s a n d S u r g e o n s in D e s Moines, Iowa. He completed a n i n t e r n s h i p a t the Zieger Osteo-pathic Hospital in Detroit.

He is a cl inical i n s t r u c t o r of

f a m i l y m e d i c i n e a n d c l i n i c a l a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r a t W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y S c h o o l of Medicine. Kushner is also assis-t a n t jclinical professor of family medicine at Michigan S ta te Uni-v e r s i t y , College of O s t e o p a t h i c Medicine in East Lansing.

New associate M a r y F i n n of Bellevil le h a s

j o ined Henry Ford H e a l t h Sys-t e m a s a s e n i o r a s s o c i a t e in Physician Practice Development. T h e depar tment develops oppor-t u n i t i e s for p r i v a t e p r a c t i c e phys ic i ans to align wi th Hertry Ford and develops suppor t ser-v ices to meet the needs of pri-va te physicians.

F i n n w a s p r e v i o u s l y t h e a d m i n i s t r a t o r of Oakwood Hos-p i t a l B e y e r C e n t e r - Y p s i l a n t i since 1987. She earned a bache-l o r ' s d e g r e e in soc io logy a n d a n t h r o p o l o g y a n d a m a s t e r ' s degree in health services admin-is t ra t ion from the Univers i ty of Michigan.

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t h e i m p l e m e n t a t i o n of a sys-temwide pharmacy service t h a t cont inues to expand Oakwood's capabil i ty for clinical a n d cost-e f f e c t i v e m a r k e t g r o w t h a n d patient satisfaction. He will also

-be responsib le for the develop-m e n t a n d m a i n t e n a n c e of a l l p h a r m a c y policies, procedures , goals and objectives. Additional-ly, Hillbom will serve as a liaison-be tween the pharmacy d e p a r t -m e n t a n d o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s , med ica l s t a f f , a d m i n i s t r a t o r s and the community.

Hillbom has been employed a t O a k w o o d s ince 1983 a n d h a d served as act ing vice pres iden t and a d m i n i s t r a t o r at Oakwood H o s p i t a l A n n a p o l i s C e n t e r -Wayne. He has assumed his new position while continuing as act-ing a d m i n i s t r a t o r a t Oakwood Hospital Beyer Center-Ypsilanti u n t i l a n e w a d m i n i s t r a t o r is appointed.

Lipidologist on staff L i p i d o l o g i s t J a m e s J .

is a member of numerous M a c i e j k o h a s joined Botsford

Michigan S ta te Univers i ty , and trained in lipidology a t the Mayo Clinic.

His r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s inc lude identifying those a t r i sk for car-diovascular d i sease t h r o u g h aa assessment of the i r genet ic pre-disposition for the disease.

Assistant director D r . W o m -

a c k C. S t o k e s J r . , M.D. , of West B l o o m f i e l d h a s been a p p o i n t e d a s s i s t a n t medical direc-tor and physi-c i a n - i n -c h a r g e of

H e n r y Ford M e d i c a l C e n t e r -Detroi t Nor thwes t . S t o k e s will cont inue in h is c u r r e n t role as division head of obs t e t r i c s and gynecology for t h e H e n r y Ford medical cen te r s in t h e Detroi t region.

Stokes received his undergrad-

I MARCH 5 , 1 2 , 1 9 COMMUNITY FIRST AID The Southeas te rn Michigan Chap te r of the American Red " Cross will offer "Community F i rs t Aid" 6-10 p.m. March 5, 6-9 p.m. March 12 and 6-9 p.m. March 19 a t the Red Cross Dear-born Service Center , 25001 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. Artifi-cial respirat ion, CPR and chok-ing techniques for infanta, chil-dren a n d adu l t s will be covered. Price is $43. To register, call (313) 274-5450.

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THURS, M A R C H 6 HEART HEALTH Oakwood Heal thcare System Community-Focused Health Pro-motion Network, in collaboration wi th the Dearborn Lions Club, will sponsor a "Hear t Heal th Screening" 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. a t the Dearborn Civic Center, 15801 Michigan Ave. The screen-ing will include a total choles-terol test and blood pressure measurement . It is free. For information, call 1-800-543-WELL.

advance registrat ion is required. To register, call (810) 477-6100. The seminar will also be offered Saturdays, J u n e 7, Sept . 13 and Nov. 8.

MON, M A R C H 1 0 C M L D M R I H EDUCATION

A six-week course on childbirth education will begin 6 a.m. a t Garden City Hospital. It will provide information on pregnan-cy, labor and delivery, newborn care and postpar tum care. Early registration in pregnancy is rec-ommended and may be complet-ed by calling (313) 458-4330.

M A R C H 1 1 - 1 4 LOCKUP The American Cancer Society will hold the 12th Annual Great American Lock Up. For $25, you can have someone "arrested" by calling 1-800-543-JAIL. Prison-ers will then make phone calls to raise their "bail.M^ast year's event raised more than ~ $800,000.

BEYOND OVKREATVM A program on "Beyond Overeat-ing: The Food-Brain Connection" for hea l t h care professionals will be held March 13 a t the North-field Hilton, 5500 Crooks in Troy, a n d April 11 a t Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft in Livonia. Both sessions will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Price i8 $56. To register via credit card, call 1-800-937-6878! For general infor-mat ion, call (510) 450-1650.

MARCH-MAY LEAOUC FOR NURBM8 The Michigan League for Nurs-ing will offer continuing educa-tion programs. "Delegation: The Changing Face of Nursing" will meet March 14 at Schoolcraft C«Jlege. "Advanced Medical/Sur-gical Skills for Intensely 111 Pat ients" will meet April 30 at Schoolcraft College. "Home Heal th Nursing: I t Can Work for You" will meet May 21 a t School-craf t College. Early registrat ion is recommended. To register, call (313) 427-1900

A parenting class will be offered by Garden City Hospi ta l and the Garden City Public Library a t the library, 2012 Middlebelt, two blocks south of Ford Road. •Active Paren t ing Today" will meet 6:45-8:45 p.m. Registration is required by calling Garden City Hospital Community Ser-vices a t (313)458-4330.

WED, M A R C H 1 9

An Adult Rescue (Hear taaver) CPR class will be offered 7 p.m. a t Garden City Hospital , 6245 lnkster , between Ford and War-ren roads. Par t ic ipants will learn one-person rescue through a film, lecture and demons t ra -tions. The course is approved by the American Hear t Association. Advance registration is required. To register, call (313) 453-4330.

M A R C H 2 0 , 2 7 C M The Sou theas t e rn Michigan Chapter of the American Red Cross will offer "CPR for the Pro-fessional Rescuer" 6-10:30 p.m. a t the Red Cross Dearborn Ser- . vice Center , 25001 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. Price is $60. To register or for information, call (313) 274-5450.

p r o f e s s i o n a l a n d c o m m u n i t y groups .

Pharmacy director Longt ime Oakwood emplbyee

R i c k H i l l b o m , c u r r e n t ac t ing a d m i n i s t r a t o r at Oakwood Hos-pi tal Beyer Center-Ypsilanti , h a s been named corporate director, of t h e new systemwide pharmacy.

Hillbom will be responsible for

General Hospital 's Lipid Clinic, a division of the Botsford Cardio-vascular Health Center.

Maciejko is an associate pro-f e s s o r - o f m e d i c i n e a t W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y School of Medicine, and an adjunct assis-t a n t p ro fe s so r of medic ine a t Bay lor Col lege of Medic ine in Houston. Texas. He earned mas-ter 's and Ph.D. degrees in physi-o logy a n d m e t a b o l i s m f r o m

uate degree from the University of California a t Los Angeles and a medical degree f rom the Uni-v e r s i t y of C a l i f o r n i a a t S a n Francisco. He also completed a r e s i d e n c y a t a n a f f i l i a t e of UCSF.

Before joining H e n r y Ford in 1996, Stokes was a s ta f f physi-cian a t ' K a i s e r P e r m a n e n t e in Cleveland, Ohio.

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\ MARCH 3-13 ' QUIT S M O K I N G

St. Mary Hospital in Livonia will off^r a two-week, four-session class on Smoke-Free Living 1-3 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays in the!Pavilion Conference Room A of tfre hospital. Five Mile at Levan in Livonia. Instructors cover the effects of smoking, ben-efits of quitt ing, what to expect

fhen quitt ing, coping techniques id s t rategies on staying smoke-

free. The $26 price covers all materials . To register, call 1-500-494-1650.

TUES, M A R C H 4 BACK TO W O R K »

Oakwood Occupational Health-care Network will sponsor a "Return to Work" seminar 8-11:30 a .m. a t Oakwood Support Services, Pizzimenti Conference Room. 4420 Venoy, Wayne. Reg-is^-a^ioB'ftad^ontinental break-fast will be 8 a.m. Price is $25 and checks, payable to Oakwood Occupational Healthcare Net-work. should be sent to 33000 Annapolis, Sui te 210. Wayne 48184. To register, call 1-800-2-OAKWOOD G O O D NUTRITION ^

St. Mary Hospital will offer a free CareLink "Let's Talk ..." lec-ture an heal thful eat ing entitled "Eat ing for Your Heart ' s Con-tent" 1-3 p.m. in the hospital audi tor ium. Five Mile at Levan in Livonia. Registered dietitian Stephanie Nagy will discuss proper nut r i t ion and how to pre-vent h e a r t disease. A cooking demonst ra t ion will be included. Advance regis t ra t ion is request-ed. To register , call 1-800-494-1650.

B A S I C U F E S U P P O R T

St. Mary Hospital will offer a course on Basic Life Support for heal th care providers 6-10 p.m. in Pavilion Conference Room B near the south entrance, off of Levan Road a t Five Mile in Livo-nia. Th is re f resher course includes one- and two-person rescue of t h e adul t victim and one-person rescue of the child

a n d infant during a cardiac emergency. Instruction also includes management of an obs t ruc ted airway in th is Ameri-can H e a r t Association course. Pr ice is $25. To register, call (313)655-2922.

W E D , MARCH 5 C A N C E R S U P P O R T

The "Focus on Living" self-help group for cancer pat ients and the i r families will meet 7-8:30 p.m. in the hospital audi tor ium a t St . Mary Hospital, Five Mile a t Levan in Livonia. The group is co-sponsored by the American Cance r Society and meets the first Wednesday of each month a t the hospital. Registration isn't requi red and there is no charge. For information, call (313) 655-2922 or 1-800-494-1650.

M E N O P A U S E S U P P O R T

The Marian Women's Center Menopause Support Group will meet 7-9 p.m. in the West Addi-tion Conference Room A of St. Mary Hospital, Five Mile a t Levan in Livonia. Speaker and support group facilitator Debra Madonna will discuss "What Is Mepopause?" There is no charge and advance registration isn't required. For information, call 1-800-494-1615.

CHILD C P R

A class on child and infant CPR will be offered 7 p.m. at Garden City Hospital, 6245 lnkster Road, between Ford and Warren roads. Infant/child resuscitation and obstructed airway tech-niques are t aught in the three-hour class, approved by the American Hear t Association. To register or for information, call (313) 458-4330. The class is

offered monthly.

MARCH 5 -6 BLOOD DRIVE

Oakwood Heal thcare System and the American Red Cross will sponsor blood drives. One will be 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 5 at the Detroit College of Busi-ness, on the plaza level of the Village Plaza Building, 23400 Michigan Ave.. Dearborn. To make an appointment , call (313) 278-5151. The second will be 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. March 6 at Oakwoctf Hospital Medical Cen-ter-Dearborn (Adray A-G confer-ence rooms), 18101 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn. To m a k e an appointment, call (313) 593-7482.

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M A R C H 6 , 1 3 FIRST AID The Southeas te rn Michigan Chap te r of the American Red Cross will offer "Standard First Aid," including adul t CPR. Price is $33. It will meet 6-10 p.m. March 6 and 6-9 p.m. March 13 a t the Red Cross Dearborn Ser-vice Center , 25001 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. To register, call (313) 274-5450.

MARCH-APRIL ACTIVE PARENT1NO Oakwood Heal thcare System Community-Focused Health Pro-motion Network will sponsor a class on "Active Paren t ing of Teens." Sessions will be 7-9 p.m. March 5. 12, 19 and 26, and April 2 and 9 a t the Oakwood Heal thcare Center-Westland, 2345 Merr iman. Topics will include sex, drugs, self-esteem, obedience, courage and respect. Price is $35 and there is no charge for spouses who attend. Advance registrat ion is required and may be done by calling 1-800-543-WELL.

SAT, M A R C H 8 CANCER SURVIVORS T h e Metropolitan Detroit Com-muni ty Coalition for Cancer Sur-vivorship will present the sixth a n n u a l symposium for cancer survivors 8:45 a.m. at the Costick Activities Center, on the campus of Mercy High School at 11 Mile and Middlebelt in Farm-ington Hills. The program is free, bu t registrat ion in advance is requested. To register for the half-day program, call Sharon Cure , 1-800-527-6266. PROSPECTIVE PARENTS A "Great Expectations" seminar will be held 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. for prospective parents a t Bots-ford General Hospital, 28050 Grand River Ave. in Farmington Hills. It will cover a range of top-ics, including fertility signals, childbirth options, emotional aspects of prepar ing for parent-hood. and a presentat ion on s t ress management and family life. Cost is $15 per couple or $7150 per individual, and

WED, M A R C H 1 2 WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP A quar ter ly forum for women, ages 40-60, to discuss issues and concerns dealing with mid-life changes will be offered from 7-8:30 p.m. at Botsford General Hospital. A physician will speak on perimenopause issues. Bots-ford General Hospital is a t 28050 Grand River, Farmington Hills. Call (810) 477-6100 for more information.

HEALTHY EATING Oakwood Heal thcare System Community-Focused Health Pro-motion Network will offer a class on "Healthy Eat ing for the Whole Family" 7-9 p.m a t Henry Ford Community College. Cost is $12. Advance registration is required and mav be done by calling (313) 845-6403. The class will offer guidelines for providing heal thy meals for the whole fam-ily. It will address children's nutr i t ion issues, including breakfast , snacks, brown bag lunches and dealing with picky eaters .

DIABETES SUPPORT St. Mary Hospital will hold a Diabetes Support Group meeting 7-8:30 p.m. in the hospital audi-tor ium, nea r the Five Mile en t rance at Levan in Livonia. Speaker Jan ice Wheeler, a certi-fied diabetes educator"it the hos-pital, will discuss "What To Do When You Can't Eat." Registra-tion isn't required and there is no charge. For information, call (313) 655-2922 or 1-800-494-1650.

TRAUMA NURSING Henry Ford Hospital will host its four th annua l t r auma nurs ing conference, "Excellence in Trau-ma Nursing: It's No Accident," a t the Holiday Inn Fairlane, Con-ference Center , 5810 Southfield (service drive), Detroit. Speaker will be Marilyn Sawyer Som-mers, Ph.D., R.N., CCRN, associ-a te professor at the College of Nurs ing and Health a t the Uni-versi ty of Cincinnati . EMS providers are also encouraged to a t tend. Price is $75, including cont inental breakfast and lunch. For registrat ion information, call (313} 876-1098 or (313) 876-7051.

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SAT, MARCH 1 5 SPINA BIFIDA A Spina Bifida meeting will be 9 a.m. to noon a t MedMax, 35600 Cent ra l City Parkway, across from Westland Center in West-land. Those a t tending will meet o thers to discuss issues within the support group. There is no charge. For information, call (313) 458-7100.

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( t i n u e s its monthly educational meetings with speakers on pros ta te cancer. The group will receive encouragement and learn about its t rea tments , the physi-cal and emotional issues involved. The free meeting s ta r t s a t 7 p.m. in Botsford's*East A Conference Room, 28050 Grand River, Farmington Hills. For more information, call (810) 477-6100.

TUES, M A R C H 1 8 STROKE, ANEURYSM A group for those who have had or have a cerebral aneurysm or s t roke will meet a t Garden City Hospital, 6245 lnks te r Road/ between Ford and War ren roads. Family members and friends a re welcome. For information, call (313) 458-4396.

M A R C H 1 8 , 2 0 MOMS ON THE 00 A fitness class for expectant mothers is offered by Garden City Hospital in conjunction with the Wayne-Westland Family YMCA. Tuesday sessions featur-ing land exercise a re held in the gym of the hospital 's Heal th Education Center. Thursday classes featuring water exercise a re held at the YMCA. Both ses-sions s tar t 7 p.m. and the first classes of four weeks s ta r t March 18 and 20. To register,

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BROWN-EYED GIRL DWF, happy petite blonde, 39 5 T enjoys dancing, movies and dining •out Seeking honest gentleman. 37-42. N'S. with sense of humor, for friendship poas-bie LTR W 8394 I W P T O

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BROWN-EYED GIRL Attractive, nteingent SHF. 31, enjoys dancing, romance movies, hockey, working out Searching for a hard-working, fun-loving and sincere gentleman who will make my heart smile tt7737[exp3/27)

LONELY TOO LONG One last chance to get this lady DWF 24. long brown'biua. seeks S/DWM 27-32, employed honest sincere going, going, gone1 TT7666

LIKE SHOPPING FOR A PUPPY Self-supporting, good-looking WF petite good senee of humor Seeking best friend and companion Ten day trial period, It you don't fall in love you may exchange tt8245 («p3an

COWBOY WANTED)! Yee Haw" Howdy' Blonde haired, blue-eyed SWF. loves country Me. horses outdoors and all that good Stuff tf you're a SWM. 21-26, woukj love to meet a country a»rl, please caJL ASA*" tt80e8<exp3/27)

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SINGLE ANO SINCERE, independent professional intelligent SWF good senee of humor interests include outdoor activities, music, movies and tha local sport scene, N/S seeks SWM, 28-30 tor companionship possible relationship ttsoe&ie «p3i'2 7}

MEET FOR COFFEE active professional affectionate

outgoing independent, peopie-onented. SWF, 40-something loves lolauyi enjoys movies the outdoors dining out meeting with friends Seeka intelligent, professional. WCTQua SM tt7920(ekpai?7)

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YOUNG AND FUN SWM, 38. 5'8*. l«0t». blondrtxue. no dependents, homeowner. se>t-empioyed. health-conacious. eictremely active, mentally/financially secure, Seeking slim, vibrant, open-mindei S/DWF. 25-40, for friendship. LTR tt118»exp4/3l '

HANDSOME. THOUGHTFUL DWM. 54. 5'8*. t80lbs, likes goll. dining, cards, movies, dancing, cooking, romantic evenings Seeking S/Dwr 35-55. who le romantic and fan to be w«!h For fnendsl*p or LTR Please cat' again, messages lost tt 1' »21*xp4/3)

TIREO OF BUND DATES? Her.dsome DWM, 40, 6 2', ISSlba, biond'blue. athletic, respectful, aflecoonate seeks beautiful SDWF Do you appreciate intelligence, sincerity, and loyally? t f t 1B1(np4/3)

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COMPAT1BIUTY? SWPM, 41, 5'8". tit. Catholic, no dependents humorous, commun-icative, introspective, seeks trim, educated emoaona«y evaHable SWF 30-40, to ehare nappy, healthy ralationeha; ttlQQ5(exp4^3l

SEEKMG AKAN BEAUTY you are very attractive, under 40. romantic. I'm a white male. 40. attractive muscular «nd dean cute .... ,c nummntai'

WOMAN M M M I DWM. 40. Aaian bom, S'7*. tBOtbe sensitive, professional, seeks proportional, non-maierialislic, spiritual, non-religious. Intelligent SWF 28-41 tt1178(ew>4^)

OLDER WOMAN WANTED' Hendsome romantic, athletic, confident peeakxeM cteervaX SWM 24, r . dark heir Seeking attracltve aiender. cenng. active ee*y WF. 2S-45, lor heavenly friendship/ 'MaaonMsp. M w« keep you anMng

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NEW TO GARDEN CITY Seeking SWF 2t-33, for Inendshipi companionship, affectionate SWM 26, 6*5" 22010s. blorvitilue, wen-bum loves moviet exarcise sports outdoors, muaK. cookmg. qualrty time with someone special ttll69(exp *91

RETIRED POLICE OFFICER

Good-looking 8M 47, athletically built, ens healthy weight trains, seeks a very good-looking alNeocafly fit. professional BF "or committed relationship possibly later living together, tti I68(exp4'?)

UFE IS TOUCHING Quiet Jewish gentleman. 5'8", trim My Me wes meant to be shared w<ih a sensitive sweet down-to-earth lady I subscribe to happiness, laughter and a magical encounter how aboul you?

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DOWN-TO-EARTH Handsome, canng, honest DWM 39 N/S, enioys movies, music, travel iie'.u'e quiet evenings having fun Seek.ng attractive. available SOWF. 33-42. to share friendship, compan-onahip and romance tt"6'lexp4.'31

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GOOD CHARACTER Since'e young-thinking. 5'5 MT, 60 year-old WM seeks warm, outgoing WF, 50+. tor Iriendship compan-ionship and laughter Enjoy dining out, movies, theater and quiet evenings at lome ttl157(exp4/3l

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EASYGOING SWM. 48 5 5". 165lbs. seeks SWF, for fnendahip andi'or more Should be 35-45. around 5 4" I25>bs also easygoing, and enjoy Harleys and boating tt98i6(expa'27i

SOMETHING DEFERENT Creative SWM. 30, 6'1", 180lbs, handsome Seeking warm, pass-ionate. unpretentious Persian or Asian proteeawnal female. 26-33 who loves life music, the arts, travel Must be ambitious and athletic with sense of humor tt9903(^xp3/27)

NATURE LOVER SWM. 28, 5 '9 \ 150lbs attractive, traditional, affectionate, and romantic Enjoys rtxierbisding. fiahmg, autumn Seeking proportionals, cute SF. comfortable m jeansT-ahma and likes dope, tor LTR tt990f (axp3<271

TEE TIME Early retired, white, auto executive. mid-50s, 6', 180lbs, enjoys titness. country ctub. golf, and travel Seeking sum, attractive female, to share my passion,lor goll, and romance tt

GREAT OPPORTUNITY Wealthy GO lypa nolf SWM, 35 511". i90iba. above average looks, good personality, humorous, sensitive very romantic, loves outdoors animals, children Seeking fit SWF 28-38 tor best friends and •cvnanqs tf98'5<*«pag7) •

WESTERN WAYNE CO. SWPM 34, 6 , black/green. N'S, ready tor something new, outgoing. intsMigant. homeowner, seeks proportionate SWF, 25-35. lor mono-gamous relationship tt96!4(e*p 3/271

SEARCHING FOR YOU rm looking lor a Inend. who will spend lime, with a race young man, and try to budd on faith and trust So cai me' eseg&HeaSQ

HANDSOME BLUE-EYED MAN Fun-loving DWM. 34. N'D, smoker enjoys the outdoors, muaic, movies, spending time together seeks 6/0f honest, trustworthy, sensitive, with mmilar interests lor possible LTR

SEEKMG FIT WOMAN Handsome. M SWPM. 5 10, 175#>s caring, sincere, out going, seeke physically lit. body-bmldlfig woman, tor triendanip, iee> Q966Q(exp3i'20)

CUDOLER Average-looking SWM, late 50s. seeks mature WF who enioys movlee. «nne«». Ilea marttets. 1 sales, and cmUing tt»658tei|

ATHLETIC A ROMANTIC Handsome, intelligent, honest SWM, 24. with cool personality enioys writing trie outdoors, mountain biking Seeking sum. attractive. Hvaty. athletic SWF 20-28 canng. sincere and your basic all-around sweetheart S9857

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N«e-looking DWM, 54, 5"»", 145lbs. degreed, Ni^. eooal drmker. Livonia resident, enioys golf, sports, mo-nes. theater, long walks, quiet tafcs. seeks trim S/DWF, N/S. social drinker. 40-

TRIPLE A WINNER Athletic, attractive, affectionate SWPM 6' t " 19010s. financially secure college degree seeks SWF, who like me is honest, romentic, spontaneous, outgoing, affection Enjoys sports, travel, outdoors, theater with someone special tt 96!Ste»3«£i

MOON SHADOWS Visions of life the way it a supposed to be. SWM. 6 . handrome. trim, professional, N.D d'aams of SWF 40s, petite witty,'wise, at peace with past Smoker ok. Lakas area tt9609 inwaaw

THERE IS ONE LEFT Good guy. very honest, sincere, fit SWPM! 38, family-oriented, active, tun, never boring Looking to ehake off winter's chili with cuta. III. warm-hearted female, 25-42 tt9808(exp 3/271

KIND-HEARTED SBM 42, 57", 170toe, medium build, easygoing knows how to traal a lady seeks SJOWF, 35-50. for tnendshlp ana fun tt9a05(a«pM71

SINCERE Tall DWM, 64", aiender. 53. In good physical condition honest sense o! humor, N'S. self-employed would like to 'meet a slender somewhat attractive lady 41-49, for compan-ionship, possible LTR tt9887(exp

TAKE MY HAND... "Take my whole lite too. tor I can't help tailing In love with you" The man of your dreams awaits, if you re Jewish. 2t-37, and under 5"'"" tt

PERFECT GENTLEMAN Seeking pretty SWF 21-35. akm with family values rskxete to NY sutwbe. by homeowner SWM, 34, 8". tSOtoa, great looks'personality tT9899(exp

PROFESSIONALLY EMPLOYED

Tall and athletic SWM likes dining, concerts and sporting events seeks e SWF. 20-35. who hkee wmple tNngs n Me and warns a ralatwnehc and a g jMbfMlnand

NEVER BORING Attractive SM 41, btondilAie. en(oys challenge, axcitement. learning, exploring, candlelight, music, firea. cookmg and romanbe evenings seeks intaMgant. lun-tomng women 35-40 who values Iriendship. passion end Wteartty 1Tflett5<esn3/27)

HONEST AND SMCERE Healthy, energetic OWPM. 5'11", IBSfta. MondWue. N/S HX>. enioys

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Attractive DWM, 40, 5 10", 170ibs, N'S. dad, seeks attractive DWF. who enjoys movies, travel, inends and good times, lot eventual LTR tt 9685te«p3/271

CAN'T HARLEY WAIT... tor Sprmg? DWM 6 I90<bs browr^lue smoke' Looking tor that special lady who loves to nda and trave tt9884(expy27)

MOOEL PERSON Charming, witty SBM. 32 college educated, athletic, adventurous and creative, enjoys weekends live jazz, dancing and romancing. Seeking physically fit female. 20-36, for companionship tt9883( 4X0^27)

TALL, FIT, HANDSOME Kind, sincere, romantic active OWPM. 36 2 children, with many interests, seeks active, attractive SI'DWF, 28-40. H/W proportionate N/S. who has traditional values and Slants a LTR tt96«2lexp3^7'j

LOOKING FOR LOVE SBM 30. 511". 1S0lbi, financially secure new to area., enjoys movies walks m park, Ball Island, seeks employed SWF, 19-30. for LTR Kids gjLttySBIjexpattT)

BRIGHT. BALD, ACTIVE, WITTY If you have three ol these attnbutes, are under 50. attractive, and would tike to meet a DWM. 48. 5"9". t85ibs who also anioys bndge. tennis, golf try met' tt9680le»p3/27)

NEW TO MICHIGAN Attractive, financially'emotionaiiy secure affectionate 0WM, 41, 5'11 185 lbs seeks attractive proportioned lady, 25-45. who enjoys fine wine, sunsets on the lake and intimate moments tt9673(aci3/20)

30 WORDS OR LESSIT How can I get your attention in 30 or less?l I'm singlet I love kids (2 or leas'] Me? S T . nice buW, blue. bm. nappy, ton! Call nowt WheW tt9672 laxyfoQ)

SLENDER BLONDE WANTED Charming, athletic, very attractive, 'omanbe, confident sincere SWM 23 8', dark hair, enjoys working oul, outdoors, haviflg fun Seeking akm. aOHeiic. blonde, romanbe SWF. 18-30, for fnendahip. possible ratalionship Q987nem>£20)

OWNOLY. DOWN-TOEARTH Frmn<»y SJM. 54. retired aaleaman. N'S, 5" 10*. 175tt>a. iikea Idng walks and mowes Seeking SWF" friendly N/S with similar interests tt9670 I W M W

Hi, LADIES SWM, 35 N'S, N/Q, honest herd-wortung employed, enjoys eempmg, 4-wheeling gardening bowling, darts,

female intereated in LTR . tt 9893 I S t i f l Q

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LOVES TO LAUGH SM, «2 a r . 190tba enjoys muac, reedmg. bowling, and hockey, seeks cute. Trim SF. 27-42, for aanoua relationship WeatlarKt^ivonia area

ANO HOUSESROKEN Handeome, spontaneous DWM. «", 50a. brown/btue. sports-minded enjoys dancing, anmg oul go*, seeka loky and «t female If ybu like to

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S BUT NOT CONCEDED SWM. 3S. 8". 20Ut* muscular Ouec. dark browngreen. okve complexion, considered handsome but not conceited, homeownei. enjoys concana. comedy clubs, theater

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VIP Spontaneous, fun-lovmg. outgoing SWM. 36 , 5 8", 165"bs blondebiue blinded due to accident, nava/ rjiamed, no kids, financially secu'e. enjoys dining out, dancing animals, travel Seeking advantu'asoma spontaneous, down-to-earth honest SWF. 30ish. tor friendship/possible LTR tt9654( exp3/20i

ENJOYS MUSIC Romantic, active DWM. 57, fully employed thoughtful, considerate, good communicator, searching for special wtvte lady to to void in my life, interests include country music, craft shows tamily. some sports tt9653 lexp3/20)

SEEKING SOMEONE SPECIAL Senous BM. mid-30s. seeks special lady. 27-45, lor meanmglul relationship and hopefully marriage Must be serious sexy, sincere, attractive and down-to-earth Senous replies onfy tt9868<oxp3tt0)

LET S SHARE DREAMS SWM. 28 57", 160tbS. phywally M. enioys exercise roi'erbiading bike ndmg. dining out. travel, and suneeta Seeking SWF, 27-34, tor good, honest relationship Let's make dreams come true tt92S1(exp3/20)

ITALIAN DESCENT SWM 5 7" I65lbs, brown/brown, dark-complected mustache good shape trustworthy, profsssioneity employed, enjoys movies, dmmg out, concerts dancing, pool. Seeking SF. who wants a monogamous relation-ship Friendship first tt 9513(exp 3/13)

CREATIVE MUSICIAN Good-looking SWM. 23, dark/green, unique, romantic, open, communi-cative athletic, clean-cut. deep-thinking. song writer/drummer. Seeking pretty, slender, creative, spontaneous, sweet SWF, 18-32. who also loves music tt95l2lexp3'13)

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Online has enjoyed a supportive relat ionship with the Global Vil-lage program Ceil Jensen is run-ning a t Rochester Adams High. In .a n u t s h e l l , she is e n g a g i n g her s t u d e n t s in shared projects with s tuden t s in other countries through the Internet.

Her program recently received national at tention in a national s tory f e a t u r i n g the Global Vil-

lage Web s i te , hos ted by O & E Onl ine . T h e a r t i c le , called t h e Web Master School, can be read by p o i n t i n g t o http://www.edweek.org/jew/21we b .h l6 .

Ceil recently published a Les-son Plan Book for teachers inter-ested in s ta r t ing a similar Global Vi l l age p ro jec t . S e v e r a l o t h e r school d i s t r i c t s have contac ted her and a re interested in imple-; m e n t i n g t h i s c u r r i c u l u m . S h e ; recently shared with us a video • f r o m A u s t r a l i a r e g a r d i n g the^ A d a m s ' Global Vi l lage Pro jec t Web site.

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Emory Daniels may be reached via E-mail at [email protected]. Past columns are may be accessed at h t t p : ! / o b s e r v e r ^ eccentric.com / main / emoryd / arc hive.html.

BUSINESS PEOPLE

This column highlights promo-tions, transfers, hirings and other key personnel moves within the suburban business communi-ty. Send a brief biographical summary, including the towns of residence and employment and a black-and-white photo, if desired, to: Business People, Observer Business Page, Observer News-papers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livo-nia, 48150. Our fax number is f313) 591-7279.

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t e n e r Corpo-r a t i o n h a s a p p o i n t e f t T i m P a u l -s o n to t h e new pos i t i on of p l a n t s u p e r i n t e n -d e n t a t t h e c o m p a n y ' s

Macomb manufac tu r ing facility. The announcement was made by-Ken Dusky, p lant manager .

Paulson h a s had more t h a n 18 years experience in the fas tener m a n u f a c t u r i n g field, a n d j o in s Nylok f r o m D e t r o i t H e a d i n g C o m p a n y , w h e r e he w a s tool room leader. He had previously held qual i ty control and manu-" facturing management positions w i t h t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l S c r e w division of Microdot a n d Ever -lock F a s t e n i n g S y s t e m s , V M C

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n a m e d C e c i l C o u c h to the p o s i t i o n of na t ional sales m a n a g e r , w i t h r e spon -s i b i l i t i e s for al l non-au to -m o t i v e s a l e s

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i n g f u n c t i o n s . The announcement was made by Max Dorflinger, pres ident .

Couch has more t h a n 30 years sa les , m a r k e t i n g a n d admin i s -trative experience in t h e fasten-er industry , inc luding 10 years as national director of sa les and market ing for the Nucor Corpo-ration's fastener division. He has also been active in t r ade associa-tions.

New member T h o m a s P a y n e of Livonia has

been approved as a new member by t h e boa rd of t h e M i c h i g a n Nursery and Landscape Associa-tion. Payne joins more t h a n 900 o t h e r n u r s e r y a n d l a n d s c a p e i n d u s t r y b u s i n e s s o w n e r s and ind iv idua l s s e e k i n g to f u r t h e r the i r professional deve lopmen t t h r o u g h c o n t i n u i n g educa t i on , n e t w o r k i n g a n d i n f o r m a t i o n a l services.

T h e MNLA is a s t a t e w i d e t r a d e assoc ia t ion r e p r e s e n t i n g b u s i n e s s e s invo lved in Michi-

g a n ' s n u r s e r y a n d l a n d s c a p e industry.

Accounting firm J a m e s M. M c A u l i f f e h a s

j o i n e d t h e B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s accounting firm of Jenkins , Mag-nus , Volk a n d Carroll , P.C. His p r e v i o u s w o r k e x p e r i e n c e includes being a senior internal audi tor a t SPX, a For tune 1000 company, and audit / tax manager for t h e Sou th f i e ld CPA f i rm of Follmer, Rudzewicz & Co., P.C.

Staffer lauded L e o n W. " B i l l " W i l l i a m s of

Livonia h a s been selected as a member of t h e 1996 President 's Club a t The Ohio Company. The a n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e by Cur t is E. Stumpf , executive vice p r e s i d e n t a n d g e n e r a l s a l e s manager .

The club recognizes top invest-men t execut ives for sales excel-l ence . T h i s is W i l l i a m s ' t h i r d year as a member.

The Detroit native has been a m e m b e r of T h e Ohio Company staff since 1992, serving as a vice president- investments out of the Plymouth office. He is a gradu-ate of the Univers i ty of Detroi t a n d a K o r e a n W a r v e t e r a n . W i l l i a m s is m a r r i e d a n d h a s th ree children.

Top employees M a r k P r i c e has been named

Michigan Sales Employee of the Year for S h e a r e r ' s Foods Inc., based in Brewster , Ohio. Others honored a re : A r n o l d " B u d d y " P i t s e n b a r g e r . P r o d u c t i o n E m p l o y e e of t h e Y e a r ; G a r y

. K r u e g e r , B r e w s t e r Warehouse •Employee of t h e Y e a r ; R i c k B r e t e a n , B r e w s t e r S a l e s Employee of the Year; and Mike S h a n n a b r o o k . Y o u n g s t o w n Sales Employee of the Year.

Elected to council W e n d y B r i c k n e r h a s been

.elected to the Pos tNet National F ranch i sees Advisory Council. She is owner of Mail Works Plus, a member of Pos tNet Postal and Business Serv ices in the Sims-bury Plaza in West Bloomfield. _

Tax associate M a r y L e D u c of Fa rming ton

Hills, a cer t i f ied public accoun-tan t , has been promoted to tax associate with P lan te & Moran, an accounting and management consulting firm. She is a member of t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Se rv i ce s Group, which provides audit, tax and management consulting ser-vices to c o m p a n i e s doing busi-ness in t h e i n t e r n a t i o n a l mar-ketplace.

As an a s s o e i a t e , LeDuc will m a n a g e t a x e n g a g e m e n t s fo r m a n u f a c t u r i n g c l i e n t s a n d clients wi th in te rna t iona l taxa-

tion i s sues . She holds a bache-lor's degree in accounting f r o m the Univers i ty of Michigan.

Vice president B e n n y J . (Joe) Hil l has been

appointed vice president of oper-a t i o n s a n d a m e m b e r of t h e board of directors for Bing Man-u fac tu r ing Inc., a Detroit-based automotive supplier of body and trim components. The announce-m e n t w a s m a d e by F o r e s t J . Farmer , president and CEO.

Hill is responsible for all BMI m a n u f a c t u r i n g o p e r a t i o n s as well a s quali ty, sequent ia l p a r t

, d e l i v e r y s y s t e m s to G e n e r a l M o t o r s a n d J o h n s o n C o n t r o l s Inc . , a n d jo in t v e n t u r e o p e r a -t i ons w i t h Detroi t Automot ive Interiors and TrimTech.

Hill had previously worked as a m a n u f a c t u r i n g c o n s u l t a n t since 1992 for Nissan Motors in Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Regal Plastics in Roseville. He lives in Richmond with wife Mary J ane . Hill h a s five children.

Customer service D a v i d E . L a s t e r h a s b e e n

named deputy director for Cus-tomer Service for t h e Michigan E m p l o y m e n t Secur i ty Agency. His du t ies will include operation of t h e agency ' s s t a t e w i d e ne t -work of local offices.

H e is a l so a m e m b e r of t h e agency ' s Execut ive Commit tee ,

which he lps guide admin i s t r a -tion of the s t a te agency. Las te r is a g r a d u a t e of W a t e r l o o Lu the ran Universi ty in Ontar io a n d e a r n e d a bachelor of l aws degree f rom Osgoode Hall Law School a t York U n i v e r s i t y in T o r o n t o a n d a m a s t e r of l a w s degree from New York Universi-ty Law School.

L a s t e r jo ined MESA in mid-1992 and had been acting deputy d i r e c t o r for C u s t o m e r Serv ice since November 1995.

Executive assistant C o l l e e n G r o t s k y of Dearborn

has been named executive assis-t a n t to the chancellor a t the Uni-v e r s i t y of Mich igan -Dea rbo rn ; S h e previously was d i rec tor of the Inst i tu te of Business, Indus-try and Government a t Manatee Community College in Florida.

She will work with Chancellor J a m e s C. Renick to support and a d v a n c e u n i v e r s i t y goals a n d objectives.

Before her work a t M a n a t e e C o m m u n i t y Co l l ege , G r o t s k y was director of community rela-

t i o n s f a r N e w m a n M e m o r i a l Hospital«»*Oklahoma.

She earned a bachelor's degree a t the Univers i ty of Oklahoma and a master 's degree in educa-t ion a t Ph i l l i p s U n i v e r s i t y in Oklahoma. She earned a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction a t the University of South Florida.

BUSINESS DATEBOOK Business-related items are wel-come from the Observer area and should be sent to Observer News-papers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livo-nia 48150. Our fax number is (313)591-7279.

MARCH STRESS MANAGEMENT Several one-day seminars on s t ress management for women will be offered by the Inst i tu te for Professional Businesswomen. Sessions will be March 2£ in Ann Arbor, March 21 in Dear-born, March 25 in Detroit and March 20 in Farmington Hills. Price is $79. For registration information, call 1-800-255-6139.

MON, MARCH 3 SU1URBAN WEST Suburban West Business and Professional Women will meet 6 p.m. for a new member informa-tional meeting a t the Holiday Inn-Livonia, in North Laurel Park a t 1-275 and Six Mile. Hors d'oeuvres will be served and Sharon Johnson, s tate BPW president, will give an introduc-tion to BPW. There will be a video on Fi rs t S tep renovation. For information, call J e a n n e Foster, (810) 887-5723, or Eunice Taylor. (810) 737-5778 The g roup meets the first Monday of every month.

TUES, MARCH 4 LEttAL UPDATE The Greater Detroit In terfa i th Round Table, the Detroit Chap-

iter of The National Conference continues the "Challenges in the Workplace" Breakfast Dialogue series with a legal update with George Wirth, staff at torney, Michigan Depar tment of Civil

Rights. The session s t a r t s 8 a.m. and continues to 9:30 a .m. a t the Greater Interfai th H o u n d Table office, 150 W. Boston Blvd., a t Second Avenue in Detroit . Advance registrat ion is,pre-ferred. For registrat ion informa-tion, call (313) 869-6306.

WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS The Women Business Owners of Southeastern Michigan will meet 6:30 p.m. at the first floor of the 777 Building on Eisenhow-er a t State Street in Ann Arbor. Attorney Carol Shepherd will discuss "Your Contract to Sue-; cess: Avoiding 10 Common Legal Pitfalls in Contracts a n d Busi-ness." The 6:30 p.m. bus iness mixer will be followed by the 7» 8:30 p.m. meeting. Price is $10 for non-members and reserva-tions are required. For reserva-tions, call president Monica Milla at (313) 944-2133.

WED, MARCH 5 JOS FAIR The City of Detroit 's Employ-ment and Training Depar tment is sponsoring "Project: Jobs II" Expo/Job Fair f romlTa.m. to 3 p.m. in the Ambassador Room of the Cobo Conference/Exhibition Center, One Washington Blvd., in downtown Detroit. The event, geared toward helping the wel-fare population, is free. Call (313) 872 :1228 for more informa-tion.

SUPPLY CHAIN The Sales and Marke t ing Execu-tives of Detroit will m e e t 5 p.m. for a look a t the automot ive sup-ply chain, "Supply Cha in Chal-lenges and Options for Action." -It will include d inner a n d will be held a t the Michigan S ta t e Uni-versity Management Education Center, 811 W. S q u a r e Lake Road. Troy. The program will be presented by Lee Sage, national

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director of Automotive Industry Services for Erns t & Young. Advance registrat ion is required. Tickets are $35 for members, $45 for non-members. To regis-ter, call (810) 643-6590.

MARCH 5-6 ISO INTERNAL AUDITOR The Michigan Manufactur ing Technology Center will offer an ISO Internal Auditor course 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. a t Oakland Com-muni ty College, Orchard Ridge Campus , Farmington Hills. Price is $395. For reservations, call Cris t ina O'Connor, 1-800-292-4484, Ext. 4165/

MARCH 6, 20 GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING The Business Development Cen-ter a t Schoolcraft College will offer a "Government Contracting Seminar* 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the college, 18600 Haggerty. between Six Mile and Seven Mile in Livonia. Those at tending wi l^ leam to navigate through the bureaucra t ic requirements and win government contracts. Seminar fee is $25. To register, call (313) 462-4438.

MARCH 10-14 ISO ASSESSOR The Michigan Manufactur ing Technology Center will offer an ISO Lead Assessor workshop 8 a.m. U> 6 p.m. fending time varies) a t the Indust r ia l Technol-ogy Inst i tute-Ann Arbor. Price is $1,350. For reservations, call Cris t ina O'Connor, 1-800-292-4484, Ext. 4165. .

TUES, MARCH 11

The Michigan Manufactur ing Technology Cen te r will offer a QS-9000 overview 8 a.m. to noon at Schoolcraft College in Livonia. Price is $125. For reservations, call Cristina O'Connor, 1-800-292-4484, Ext. 4165.

MARCH 11,18 SMALL BUSINESS Schoolcraft College is offering courses for small business own-ers or aspir ing entrepreneurs . Courses are 6:30 p_m. Tuesdays. Remaining sessions are "Market-ing Your Product or Service-March 11 and "Legal Issues for the En t r ep reneu r " March 18. Individual course fee is $39. For registration information, call (313) 462-4448. Schoolcraft Col-lege is a t 18600 Haggerty, between Six Mile and Seven Mile in Livonia.

WED, MARCH 12 ACnVTTY-SASED COSTING The Michigan Manufactur ing Technology- Cen te r will offer a program on Activity-Based Cost-ing 8 a.m. to noon a t the Indus-tr ial Technology Institute-Ann Arbor. Price is $95. For reserva-tions, call Cr is t ina O'Connor. 1-800-292-4484. Ext 4165.

THURS, MARCH 13

The Michigan Manufactur ing Technology Cen te r will offer •QS-9000: Documentat ion & Implementat ion" 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. a t Schoolcraft College in Livonia Price is $225. For reservations, call Oristina O'Connor. 1-800-292-4484, Ext . 4185

The Michigan Licensed Beverage Association will bring its Tech-

niques of Alcohol Management program to the Detroit area. A semina r will be held 10 a.m. a t Snookers Pool and Pub, 27630 Schoolcraft, Livonia. Others are scheduled in March in the Detroit area. To register employ-ees or for more information, call 1-800-292-2896.

SMALL BUSINESS The Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center will offer a Small Business Development Center /Finding Finance program 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Schoolcraft College in Livonia. Price is $225. For reservations, call Cathy •• Danhoff, 1-800-292-4484. Ext 4224.

NOVA AWARDS The 1996 NOVA Awards will be presented at the Innovation Cel-ebration Banquet a t Laurel

»Manor in Livonia with keynote speaker Peter Ellefson, construc-tion manage r at E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co. Tickets are $175 per person or $1,200 for tables of eight. Call the Construction Innovation Forum office at <313> 995-1855.

TUES, MARCH 18 PREVENTTVE MAINTENANCE Thfc Michigan Manufactur ing Technology Center will offer . "QS-9000: Preventive Mainte-nance Management" 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. a t Oakland Community College, Orchard Ridge Campus . Farmington Hills ' Price is $150. For reservations, call Cns t i na O'Connor. 1-800-292-4484. Ext 4165

WED, MARCH 19 ACTTVTTY-SASED QUOTING The Michigan Manufactur ing Technology Center will offer a s emina r on "Activity-Based Quoting" 8 a.m. to noon a t Oak-

land Community College, Orchard Ridge Campus. Farm-ington Hills. Price is $95. For reservations, call Cristina O'Connor. 1-800-292-4484, Ext. 4165.

THURS, MARCH 20 AWARD LUNCHEON The Greater Detroit Chapter , National Association of Women Business Owners, will hold its fourth annua l award luncheon a t the Ward Conference Center, University of Detroit Mercy: •' 8200 W. Outer Drive. Detroit. Michigan's Top 25 Women Busi-ness Owners of Distinction will be honored. Networking will begin 11:15 a.m., luncheon a t noon. A panel discussion will be moderated by Jenni fer Moore, former WDIV business editor. Tickets are $25 for members. $30 for non-members. For reser-vations. call (313) 961-4748.

SAT, MARCH 22 TAX ASSISTANCE The Michigan Association of Cer-tified Public Accountants (MACPAi will offer free answers to Michigan and federal tax questions from 9 a m to 4 p.m Callers will be limited to two questions each once calling 1-800-795-2CPA. Information given to callers is not intended to. be all-inclusive and had not been approved or disapproved by the MAC PA.

THURS, MARCH 27 INTERNAL AUOfTOR - — The Michigan Manufactur ing Technology Center will offer "QS-9000: In ternal Auditor" 8 , a.m. to 4j>.m. at Schoolcraft Col

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MARKETPLACE Business from page E5

Marketplace features a glimpse of suburban business news and notes, including corporate name changes, new products, office opehings, new affiliations, new positions, mergers, acquisitions and new ways of doing business. Items for Marketplace should be submitted to Observer Newspa-pers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. The fax number is (313) 591-7279.

Amigo conference A m i g o M o b i l i t y C e n t e r s

h a v e se lec ted C o r p u s C h r i s t i , Texas, as the annua l convention s i t e . A m i g o M o t i l i t y C e n t e r o w q e r D o n a j a n e Lap insk i will a t i « i d the annua l Amigo Mobili-ty ",(2enter conference April 17-20 in Corpus Christi.

The Amigo Mobility Center, at l l£H0 Middlebelt, Suite H, Livo-ni4,-provides mobility equipment fof walking- impaired individu-a l s ! T h e f r a n c h i s e r . Mobi l i ty Cecjter Inc. in Bridgeport, Mich., ha's b e e n r e c o g n i z e d by b o t h Er j t repreneur and Success Mag-az ine as a l ead ing hea l th care franchising opportunity.

pa r t i c ipan t s as they m a r k e t on t h e I n t e r n e t . F ind ings wi l l b e published and made' available to o t h e r smal l bus inesses as t h e y a t t empt to market on the Inter-net . •

Automotive suppliers P r i n c e A u t o m o t i v e S y s t e m s

D i v i s i o n of J o h n s o n C o n t r o l s I n c . of Plymouth was lauded as Large Supplier category w i n n e r of the 1997 Erns t A Young/Auto-m o t i v e N e w s P A C E A w a r d s . Gov. John Engler acknowledged the awards ceremony by declar-ing Feb. 23 Automotive Suppl i -ers Day in Michigan.

The Smal l Suppl ie r ca t egory winner is G e n t e x C o r p o r a t i o n , A u t o m o t i v e P r o d u c t s G r o u p , . Z e e l a n d , Mich . T h e M e d i u m Supplier category winne r s were the S p i c e r T r a n s m i s s i o n Divi -s i o n of D a n a C o r p o r a t i o n of Toledo, Ohio, and B o s c h A u t o -m o t i v e M o t o r S y s t e m s C o r p o -r a t i o n of Farmington Hills. The Service Company category win-n e r is R a p i d D e s i g n S e r v i c e I n c . of Dayton, Ohio.

lege in Livonia. Price is $225. For reservations, call Crist ina O'Connor, 1-800-292-4484, Ext. 4165.

THURS, APRIL 3 HUMAN EXCELLENCE The Study of H u m a n Excellence Seminar will be held 6:30-9:30 p.m. a t the Novi Hilton, 21111 Haggerty. I t is designed to improve relationships, sales/business, communication and finances. Price is $35. Advance registrat ion is required. Refreshments will be served 6 p.m. For information, call (313) 255-7777.

EUROPEAN MARKETS A seminar and d inner on T h e Emerging European Markets" will be sponsored by the School-craft College Export Assistance Office. The seminar will explore current marketplace t rends in Eastern Europe, business proto-col and cultural diversit ies and traditions. Keynote speaker is Clarence Rivette, president of Amigo Mobility Internat ional . A p a n e l d i s c u s s i o n

FRIDAY, APRIL 4 MONDAYS

B i f t o n Malow B a r t o n M a l o w C o m p a n y ,

the^Southf ie ld -based construc-t ion s e r v i c e s firm, has 'w'fin a National Association of General C o f l t r a c t o r s , B u i l d A m e r i c a award for its involvement on the Ge'rveral Motors-Truck Product Center project in Pontiac.

T^e awards competition, open to illl AGC-member contract ing firms, recognizes excellence in c o n s t r u c t i o n t h r o u g h o u t t h e United States.

P a r t o f s t u d y

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Anniversary celebrated T h e N a t i o n a l W o m e n ' s

A u t o m o t i v e A s s o c i a t i o n (NWAA) m a r k e d i t s o n e y e a r ann ive rsa ry in Detroit r ecen t ly w i t h i ts Second A n n u a l N o r t h A m e r i c a n I n t e r n a t i o n a l A u t o Show Breakfast Event. The fact t h a t the group had reached i t s

-goal of 500 members in j u s t one yea r was also celebrated.

L o r r a i n e Schu l t z , e x e c u t i v e director, founded NWAA with an in t en t to represent all facets of the automotive industry r ang ing from the corporate side to dealer-ships to suppliers.

NWAA holds educat ional a n d n e t w o r k i n g even t s t h r o u g h o u t t h e year and raises schola rsh ip f u n d s fo r w o m e n s e e k i n g to improve or launch careers in the a u t o m o t i v e bus iness . S c h o l a r -s h i p s a r e d i s t r i b u t e d t h r o u g h . -Northwood University, NWAA's sponsor.

George Frank, U.S. Depar tment of Commerce internat ional t rade specialist, will close the evening. Fee is $60. For reservations, call (313) 462-4438. The college is at 18600 Haggerty, between Six Mile and Seven Mile.

KM FAIR Michigan employers are invited to take part in the 19th Michi-gan Collegiate J o b Fa i r 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. a t Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft in Livonia. The fair is co-sponsored by Wayne State and Eastern Michigan universi-t ies and promoted by more than 70 other four-year and two-year institutions. ESD, The Engineer-ing Society, is a support ing spon-sor. Employer regis t ra t ion mate-rials should be submit ted by March 21. For information, call Nanne t te McCleary a t (313) 577-339Qor Ken Meyer of EMU at (313)487-0400.

SAT, APRIL 12 CAREERS FAIR The Westland Chamber ofCom-merce Annual Jobs & Career Fa i r will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. a t Westland Shopping Center . The Observer & Eccentric is the major sponsor.

make reservations early. Spon-sorship cutoff da te is March 17 and table rental deadl ine is April 11. For information, call the

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BUSINESS WOMEN Suburban West Business and Professional Women meet on the first Monday of each month a t the Holiday Inn a t Six Mile and 1-275. Networking is 6-6:30 p.m. and dinner is 6:30-7 p.m. A short bus iness meeting is then conducted. Cost is $13 and reser-vations need to be made. For information, call Laura Hath-away a t (810) 669-3547.

WEDNESDAYS QROUP MEETS NAWBO West meets 7:30-9 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month a t Fox Hills Country Club, 8768 N. Territorial, west of Plymouth Township. The net-work is for women who own and operate the i r own businesses to provide suppor t and share solu-tions. Cost is $10 for members and $15 for guests , which includes a cont inental breakfast .

• BUSINESS NETWORK . The Laure l P a r k chapter of Busi-

ness Network International , a networking organization special-izing in bus iness referrals among members, meets a t Richard's Res tauran t , 39305 Plymouth Road a t Eckles, a t 7 a.m. every

Wednesday. Call Tim Roeiak, (313) 459-3781, or Al Mughan-nem, (313) 427-5355.

FRIDAYS The Livonia chapter of Busineaa Network Internat ional , a net-working organization specializ-ing i n bus iness referrals among members , meets a t the Comfort Inn on Middlebelt Road near I-96 a t 7 a.m. every Friday. Call (810) 357-0430 or (313) 844-3432. .

TUES-FRI HELPFUL TIPS The Sou theas t Michigan Career Service routinely holds no-cost sneak peaks on the job market of tomorrow. Topics discussed include: the job market , present and fu ture ; the tradit ional r e sume and why it no longer works; and t radi t ional job search techniques, which a re considered obsolete.

The 1 1/2-hour sessions are held: 12:30 p.m. Tuesday; 6:30 p.m. Wednesday; 12:30 p.m. Thurs-day; and 8:30 a.m. Friday a t 29444 Northwestern Highway, Sui te 500, Southfield. Reserve a spot by calling 1-888-JOBOLO-GY.

Speakers discuss health subjects

Apcess to heal th and wellness information h a s moved into the ne ighborhood in t h e form of a new Speakers Bureau, sponsored by- t f en ry Ford H e a l t h Sys tem. The^bureau is a panel of volun-t e e r Jheal th ca re expe r t s avai l -able to educate and address com-m u n i t y g roups on a va r i e ty of heajth-related topics.

Th£ Speakers Bureau is a cen-tr^C access point for neighbor-hood schools and organiza t ions of-15 m e m b e r s or more which would like to request experts on s u b j e c t s r a n g i n g f rom alcohol a n d s u b s t a n c e abuse to spo r t s and fitness.

•^lenry Ford Health System is commit ted to continuously pro-moting healthy living to the com-muni t ies we serve," said Jan ik i Dail ty, Henry Ford's vice presi-dent of community development. "\*Ce c r e a t e d t h e S p e a k e r s

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Bureau as a communi ty educa-tional resource to generate infor-m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g h e a l t h a n d other related topics."

E x p e r t s a re ava i l ab l e in t h e following subject areas:

•„ • Alcoho l a n d s u b s t a n c e abuse;

• Business of health care; • Medicine; • Men's and women's hea l th ; • Mental health; • Seniors; • Sports and fitness; • Women's issues; and • Youth and adolescents. H e n r y Ford H e a l t h S y s t e m

h a s experts from hospitals, med-ical centers and other fac i l i t ies th roughout sou theas te rn Michi-gan

Community groups in te res ted in requesting an expert f rom the Speakers Bureau may call (313) 874-6200.

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Sierra Heights builder vows eye for detail Bruce? S. Silver, the developer

and builder at Sierra Heights in Canton, continues to tinker with floor plans at the plat ted resi-dential subdivision off Cherry Hill between Haggerty and Lil-ley!

Silver will duplicate the cur-ren t model, a t h r e e - b e d r o o m colonial of 2.145 square feet used" as the sales office, for $197,900. But he's not really pushing it.

S i lver ' s found t h a t some prospec t s p r e f e r more wow appeal: two-story foyers, volume ceilings. So he's building another model, a four-bedroom colonial.

Whatever buyers decide. Silver promises attention to detail.

"I'm personal ly superv i s ing cons t ruc t ion of every h o u s e myself," he said. "It makes a dif-ference to me. I'm day."

Four floor plans now promoted range in price from $206,900 for a colonial of 2,355 square feet to $229,900 for a colonial of 2,475 square feet. Each contains four bedrooms.

A Cape Cod of 2,325 squa re feet with the mas te r bedroom suite on the first floor and two bedropms and a bonus room or three bedrooms up is available at a base price of $214,900.

A three-bedroom colonial of 2,240 square feet can be had at a base price of $209,900, an addi-tional $5,000 for a fourth bed-room.

"We're giving them"*a lot of s tandard features I don't think others a r e , - a high-profile shin-gle, 50-gallon hot water heater," Silver said. "We even put ceiling lights in bedrooms. We give R-30 ceiling insulation*

"I think we offer a lot of house for the money," said Lynn Hur-ley, sales rep at Sierra Heights. "As f a r as des ign goes, we ' re offering a flashier home. Our lots are really nice."

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ley said. "If you work in Ann Arbor, we're a great location. If you work in D e t r o i t , we ' re a g r e a t loca t ion . If you work

tion. If you work in Novi. we're a great location."

"That's what's nice about Can-ton," Silver said.

The new model u n d e r con-struction, a four-bedroom colo-nial , is the l a r g e s t and most expensive in the sub.

The main floor will contain a great room, kitchen with island, family room with sloped ceiling and dining room.

A two-story foyer and plant shelf going u p the s t a i r s will bring a sense of spaciousness to the front entry.

The master sui te will have a separate tub and shower, a pair of walk-in closets and a built-in e n t e r t a i n m e n t cen te r . T h r e e other bedrooms and a full bath also will be upstairs.

The laundry also will be built into the upper level.

"Notice t h e bedrooms aren ' t small. I have big closets," Silver said. "My k i tchens are good. I make s u r e t h e r e ' s p len ty of room. All of my garages are at least 20-by-20. I didn' t under-size. I know people have a lawn mower and bicycles."

Sierra Heights: This Cape Cod model, with the master suite on the main floor, features an upstairs option with three bedrooms or two bedrooms and a bonus room.

"For people nowadays, big is better," Hurley said.

All of Silver's plans include at standard price a two-car garage, f i replace, basemen t and dish-washer. Primary exterior materi-als are vinyl siding and brick.

Sierra Heights is serviced by city water and city sewers. The sub i3 within the Plymouth-Can-ton school boundaries. The com-munity of 47 lots will have side-walks.

"Everybody who's been through

here has kids," Silver said. The property tax rate current-

ly is $31.22 per $1,000 of s tate equalized valuation, half of mar-ket value- That means the own-ers of a $210,000 house would pay about $3,300 the first year.

Ken Montemayor and fiance Lynn Nikkil 'a ordered t h e Amberwood, the current model.

"I went through every single (new sub> in Canton. That was the first house we went through t h a t every th ing wasn't extra ,"

Montemayor said. "The house we selected had

incredible use of space. There's a small foyer, nice-sized bath, big family room. It's a great layout. There's not a wasted foot in that house."

Montemayor said he revised the original floor plan to elimi-nate the dining room and extend the kitchen/nook.

"Bruce was easy to work with," Montemayor said. "Everything we wanted, he usual ly had an

answer within 24 hours. It was real easy to trust him."

Darren and Debra Honegger. t r a n s f e r e e s , selected the plan with a first-floor master during their whirlwind house-hunting weekend here.

"We liked the great room, wc liked the bonus room." Dcbr; said. "The lot really sold us trees." j*' •

The sales office nl Siert*/) Heights, <313) 397-0271, is «/><.•/,. 1-5 p.m., closed Thursdays.

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STEVEN no t e q u a t e d SIVAK w i t h q u a l i t y .

S o m e of t h e s e new f e a t u r e s

include the use of nine-foot-high cei l ings ex tens ive crown mold-ings, fancy t r im materials, gran-ite and extremely large rooms.

A f e a t u r e is a s imp le ob jec t that does not have a relationship t t rqua i i t v - in fact, certain fea-tu res even disguise the quali ty of c o n s t r u c t i o n t h r o u g h concea l -m e n t , e.g. c rown mold ing dis-guises the vertical-to-horizontal joint in the drywall.

As a buyer, it is easv to check

for features but nearly impossi-b le for the novice to check for quali ty of construction Even for the skilled inspector or architect , it is difficult because siding and d r y w a l l go a long way t o w a r d concealing the f l a sh ing a t win-dows, the sturdiness of the rough construction, the qual i ty of exca-vators ' work, etc: ~

Q u a l i t y c o n s t r u c t i o n s t a r t s with drawings and specifications t h a t clearly spel l out how and wha t should be used to build the dwelling. This qua l i ty is main-ta ined through the const ruct ion period by ca re fu l in spec t ion of t h e work b e i n g d o n e . Not al l homes being built have architec-tural-grade specifications nor do t h e i r o w n e r s h a v e a r c h i t e c t s working for them. If t h i s is the case , there a re a few t h i n g s to look for.

Here are jus t a s m a t t e r i n g of critical issues:

The foundation is the beare r of

the weight of the home and must be designed for both the soil type and the loads being applied. The concrete t h a t is used must meet specifications and not be watered down prior to being set. The soil is crit ical if the footings a re to r e m a i n s t a b l e t h r o u g h t i m e . Movement in the footings means movement in the wood s tructure; ' which m e a n s cracks in the walls and h u m p s in t h e floors. Avoid ove r - excava t i ng u n s t a b l e soi ls and shallow footings.

Proper lumber must be used. Ideally th is shouid be kiln dried a n d of a g r a d e to p r o v i d e as s t r a i g h t a l i ne a s poss ib le . It appears tha t some lumber yards sell good ma te r i a l and some do not. — • "

Badly bowed material must be removed a n d replaced pr ior to the drywall being applied. Nails must hit their f raming members - not all do. The resultof inade-q u a t e l u m b e r is weak corners .

floors and the like. Look for ex t ra f r a m i n g mem-

bers under heavy point or linear loads such a s m a j o r bui l t - ins , Jacuzz i s a n d i s l ands . Th is will k e e p t h e f loo r s f l a t a n d keep ceramic tile, if used, from crack-ing.

Good c o n s t r u c t i o n p r a c t i c e s require that wood members and enclosed volumes such as soffits be kept away from moisture (sid-ing should be eight inches above the soil line) but should also be allowed to brea th and vent prop-er ly . T h i s is a c c o m p l i s h e d t h r o u g h sof f i t v e n t i n g , whe re cool a i r e n t e r s t h e s e vo lumes a n d r i d g e v e n t i n g or " m u s h -rooms" for the release of hot air. I n su l a t i on m u s t ~noT touch the p lywood deck b e c a u s e i t wil l limit proper air flow.

N i c e l y b u i l t h o m e s do not vibrate when a heavy front door is quickly closed. This is a com-plex problem t h a t is tied both to

the rigidity of the frame and the s t rength of the wood skin tha t is p l a c e d o v e r t h e f r a m e . U n t i l r e c e n t l y , a l l h o u s e s used p ly-wood, but today the story is dif-fe ren t , a n d some use OSB (ori-en ted s t r a n d board), and some u s e no wood p roduc t s a t al l -jus t foil-backed Styrofoam.

I believe in using I/2-inch ply-\v&od on 2 x 6 f r a m i n g a s t h i s gives max imum rigidity and the opportunity of u$ing R-19 insula-t ion in the walls. Sure, it costs more in t h e shor t te rm, but as you may-nave guessed by now, I bel ieve t h a t a house is a long-t e r m i n v e s t m e n t and t h a t t h e t r u e p r i c e of a h o u s e m u s t include life-cycle accounting.

In general , fine home building requires spending money on lots of nqn -p l ea su rab l e i tems. Look for h igh-e f f i c i ency f u r n a c e s in t h e 85 -92 -pe rcen t range . Look for special waterproof ing mem-b ranes to enclose the basement

wal ls . Look for no i i - ru t a l iuna l humid i f ie r s in the hea t i ng sys-tem.

Look fo r m u d s e t t i l e f loors , real wood cabinets, genuine fin-ishes on top of r ea l m e t a l s a s opposed to shiny plated surfaces. Look for r e p a i r a b l e m a t e r i a l s Such a s solid h a r d w o o d f loors and solid-core doors.

Keep a sharp lookout for vinyl a n d p las t i cs because they can no t be e a s i l y m o d i f i e d or repaired and only wind up in the landfill within a short period of time. *

Steve Sivak is a licensed archi-tect in private practice and an adjunct professor of architecture at Lau rence Technological Uni-versity in Southfield. He special-izes in well-crafted residential and commercial architecture and c(in be contacted at (313) 769-8502.

REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

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R e a l e s t a t e i n v e s t o r s T h e Rea l e s t a t e I n v e s t o r s

Association sponsors a program on women in real es ta te 7 p.m. Tuesday. March 4. at the South-

line one block east of 1-75. Cost for non-members is $10.

Beginning landlords i n t e r e s t e d in a free in t roduc tory package should call Wayde Koehler. presi-d e n t . a t the l and lord ho t l ine, (3131277-4168.

H o m e b u y e r s w o r k s h o p Vicky S. Love, mor tgage con-

s u l t a n t with T r a n e x F i n a n c i a l p r e s e n t s a home b u y e r s work -s h o p 6 :30-9 p .m . T h u r s d a y . March 6. at the Southfield Com-munity Education Center, 18575 W. Nine Mile.

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Cost is $12. For reservations, call 1810) 746-8700.

C r e a t i v e e x h i b i t s Several exhibi tors were hon-

ored for creat ive and innovative booths du r ing the recent Spring Home & G a r d e n Show in Novi sponsored by the Building Indus-try Association of Sou theas t e rn Michigan.

E m p i r e Doors & Windows of Redford c a p t u r e d best of show with its display. Best kitchen and b a t h d i s p l a y w e n t to K u r t i s Kitchen & Bath Centers of Livo-nia.

T r e v a r r o w of A u b u r n H i l l s won best use of space for large displays a n d Pioneer Cabine t ry of Davidon e a r n e d bes t u s e of space for smal l displays.

Peter 's T r u e Value Ha rdware of Milford won most creative dis-

Lake for best window display. Cr i te r ia for j u d g i n g included

e f f i c i e n t a n d c r e a t i v e u s e of space, i n fo rma t ive display, cre-a t i v e use of p r o d u c t , se rv ice , props and lighting, variety, con-sistency in concept and materi-als. finishes and colors.

RE/MAX e x p a n s i o n RE/MAX Detroit Metro added

nine i ndependen t ly owned and operated offices in 1996 - a new r e c o r d for t h e f r a n c h i s e r of RE/MAX rea l e s t a t e off ices in Oak land , Wayne , Macomb a n d Monroe counties.

E x p a n s i o n i nc luded -B loom-field Hills, Bi rmingham, Canton, Troy, Westland, West Bloomfield.

"The average RE/MAX agent in metro Detroit closed $2.9 mil-lion in sales volume and helped 23 families with the i r real estate needs in 1996," said Peter Luft, regional director.

" ^ l e t r o D e t r o i t i s r i p e for RE/MAX. a n d w e p l an to add another 15 locations in 1997," he

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N o r w e s t M o r t g a g e Norwest Mortgage of Troy has

implemented a new phone-based mor tgage pre-qual i f icat ion ser-vice d u b b e d Rapid Connect ion, (888) 215 SOLD

The service is free and usually takes less t han five minutes.

C a l l e r s r e s p o n d to voice prompts by using the keypad on a push but ton phone.

Callers supply social security n u m b e r , income, month ly deb t and zip code. Rapid Connection accesses na t iona l credit bureau da t a , t h e n automat ical ly deter-mines loan s t a t u s and payment amounts .

T h e se rv i ce is ava i lab le 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A Norwest loan officer will follow up.

C e n t u r y 21 C h a l e t Cen tury 21 Chalet in Livonia

got a h e a d s t a r t on i ts Valen-tine's Day festivit ies by host ing its e ighth Red Cross blood drive.

Th i r ty - seven sales associa tes worked on the event.

"For the pas t five years, we've beeh recognized within the Cen-tury 21 Sys tem as an office tha t offers top qual i ty service to our cus tomers , " said Debbie S h a m -ma, Chalet manager.

"We wan ted to show t h a t our c o m m i t m e n t to service reaches beyond real es ta te , and tha t we t r u l y a r e ded i ca t ed to s e r v i n g t h e c o m m u n i t y in which we do business," she said.

The idea for a blood drive orig-inally sur faced during the 1989

h o l i d a y s e a s o n w h e n p u b l i c awareness of the need for blood was low.

KW P e t e r s o n & A s s o c i a t e s KW Peterson & Associates of

Orcha rd Lake h a s been recog-nized as a leading broker of the finest residential real e s t a te by Who ' s Who in L u x u r y Real Estate, an independent directory of the world's most pres t ig ious brokerage houses.

L i m i t e d to 500 f i r m s , each entry was selected based on rep-utation for performance, profes-sionalism and quality service.

K e n n e t h W P e t e r s o n is t h e broker/owner.

C o n s t r u c t i o n w e b s i t e The Construct ion Innovat ion

Forum a n n o u n c e s a c o m p u t e r web site - http://www.cif.org - to promote its mission, membership and its NOVA Award.

The Construct ion Innovat ion F o r u m , an i n t e r n a t i o n a l non-profit , , annual ly bestows NOVA in recognition of innovat ions in the cons t ruc t ion i n d u s t r y t h a t improve quality, eff iciency and cost effectiveness.

H a r t w i g d o n a t e s Donna Hartwig, a sales associ-

ate with Weir, Manuel, Snyder & Ranke , has donated two videos to t h e B i r m i n g h a m P u b l i c Library.

One, Listing Your Home, is a homeowners' guide about pricing a h o u s e to se l l q u i c k l y . T h e other, The Buyer's Role, reviews wha t people should consider to make a wise purchase.

The NEW Millcrest Moors! 3 New Models • 10 New Spacious Floorplans

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Exquisite homesrtes tel atmd rolling hills and sutwban tranquility. QuaMy constructed ranch. 11/2 and 2-stoty ranging from 1460-2600 sq.ft.

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Stone v e n e e r c o m b i n e s wi th h a n d s o m e k e y s t o n e a r c h e s to give a rustic country manor look to the Macleod, an elegant es ta te h o m e w i t h m o r e t h a n 4 , 0 0 0 square feet of living space.

The master suite, along with a w i d e s e l e c t i o n of g a t h e r i n g spaces, is on the main floor while three more bedrooms and a huge skyli t s to rage room a r e on the upper level.

F r o m t h e t w o - s t o r y foyer , a graceful stairway curves up to a landing that overlooks the space below. French doors on t h e left open into a den wi th a built-in desk and an entire wall of book-cases. Through the arched open-ing on the right is a living room with an 11-foot ceiling and brick fireplace.

A d in ing room w i t h bu i l t - in h u t c h / b u f f e t i s o n e s t e p up , t h rough double a rches . F rench deors open on a r amb l ing patio t h a t w r a p s across m o s t of the rear.

The charming octagonal nook connects the formal a n d informal living areas . Kitchen ameni t i es include: a walk-in pant ry , work island with cooktop, and another long a n g l e d i s l a n d / e a t i n g ba r with sink, t rash compactor, dish-washer, and prep sink.

Oven and microwave are built into cabinets close to a passage-way that leads to a small .toilet, three-car garage and sizable util-ity room.

B a t h r o o m f e a t u r e s in t h e sumptuous master sui te include

Guest Suite 15'8" x 13'8* Storage

19' x 18'

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Experts offer tips to help get most from tools

You're in the middle of a repair job tha t requires j u s t the right to When you go to your toolbox to i t , you find t h e tool i s b roken , rus t shut or missing a piece. Or, worse yet, you can ' t find it at all. Dejectedly, you head to the hard-ware store to buy a replacement.

A c c o r d i n g to p r o f e s s i o n a l mechanics, however, a little care and maintenance can help break th is costly and f rus t ra t ing cycle.

" J u s r a s t Lawre Cotwell of-Her-nando, Fla. , an automobi le a n d a i r c r a f t mechanic of more t h a n 40 years. While working at a ser-vice station in 1939, Colwell pur-chased his first pair of Vise-Grip Locking Pliers f rom a t ravel ing s a l e s m a n w o r k i n g ou t of h i s t runk . Fifty-seven years later, he still uses the same pair of plierer.

"Every par t of the tool is still o r i g i n a l a n d in good w o r k i n g order," says Cotwell. who admits

an oversized shower, two basins and a raised spa tub next to an arched window. Each of the two walk-in closets are huge, but one is s l i g h t l y l a r g e r . People who enjoy a morning soak can roll out of bed and f in i sh wak ing u p in

the Macleod's hot tub, ju s t out-side on the patio.

For a review plan, including scaled floor plans, elevations, sec-tion and artist's conception, send $15 to Associated Designs, 1100

Jacobs Dr.. Eugene, Ore. 97402. Please specify the Macleod 30-

120 and include a return address when ordering. A catalog featur-ing over 170 home plans is avail-able for $12. For more informa-tion call (800) 634-0123

the pliers are "a little beat up." While not every' tool can with-

stand 60 years of use, high-quali-ty hand tools t h a t a re properly used and mainta ined should last for years. Here are some sugges-tions from the experts at Ameri-can Tool Cos. on how you can get the most out of your tools.

• Keep it simple: Proper hand-tool ma in t enance begins wi th a dry rag. Simply cleaning and dry-ing a tool a f t e r u s i n g it goes a long way toward inc reas ing i ts life. Store tools in a low-humidity envi ronment , a n d avoid leaving tools outside a t all costs.

• Let it flow: Tools with mov-ing pa r t s need to be lubr ica ted periodically. A penetra t ing spray or l igh t oil will d e t e r r u s t a n d keep tool8 working smoothly.

• Leave your mark: Often the g r e a t e s t c h a l l e n g e to k e e p i n g tools in .working order is simply keeping them. Contrary- to popu-lar belief, tools do not grow legs and march off by themselves. To cut down on accidental (and not-so-accidental) loss, don't just toss t h e m in your t r u n k or k i t chen j u n k drawer . Give your tools a p e r m a n e n t h o m e w h e r e t h e y should be placed af ter every job.

Expert advice on how to keep your tools

hale and hearty

• Keep all tools clean • Keep them lubricated • Mark your tool§^ j " • Don't abuse them • Don't ask a tool to do

more than it can

U s e a d is t inc t ive-color t a p e or pa in t to mark your tools, so they c a n be eas i ly i d e n t i f i e d w h e n m i x e d w i t h o t h e r s . For a d d e d secur i ty , use a p u n c h s e t w i t h your ini t ials to m a r k your tools in case the tape or pa in t w e a r s

off. • Use, don't abuse: Hand tools

will las t much longer if t h e y ' r e used only (or their intended pur-pose. While using a wrench han-dle as a hammer may seem con-venient in a pinch, improper use of tools is dangerous and d r a m a t -ically reduces the life of the tool. A d d i n g l eve rage e x t e n s i o n s to w r e n c h h a n d l e s , u s i n g s c r e w -drivers- a s pry ba r s and c u t t i n g w i r e w i t h t i p s n i p s a r e o t h e r common no-nos.

• Know when ' to say when : No hand tool iB indestructible. Using d a m a g e d hand tool is no t only dangerous, but often will d a m a g e y o u r w o r k p i e c e . I n s p e c t y o u r tools frequently, looking for small cracks, chips, and loose or worn r i ve t s . W h e n h a m m e r h a n d l e s s ta r t to crack or fray and screw-dr ivers s tar t to s t r ip screws, it's t ime to discard them.

Finally, as you p u r c h a s e new tools, r emember t h a t qua l i t y is bet ter than quantity. If you can't a f f o r d to p u r c h a s e good too l s now, be patient. You're f a r bet ter off buying a tool that 'wi l l last for y e a r s t h a n p u r c h a s i n g a tool y o u ' l l n e e d to r e p l a c e i n s ix months.

New tool eases garden work I NAPS J - The hammer , possibly the oldest

tool known to h u m a n s , is now m a k i n g an appearance in the garden .

A new garden tool le ts you use an easy, hammer- l ike swing to pulverize and c lear soil to get it ready for planting. Its principle: to save your energy by letting the tool head do the work.

Called a Mini-Planter, this hammer-action tool, with its short f5-inch handle and dual-duty tool head, is excellent for planting bulbs and* small plants. According to its producer. V & B Manufactur ing Company, it's designed to replace the digging, c lawing and shoveling motions requi red by exis t ing ga rden h a n d tools.

~ The tool fea tu res a s h a r p pick a t one end which can be q u i c k l y f l i p p e i o v e r to t h e u n i q u e l y - s h a p e d p l a n t e r end for q u i c k l y scooping out dirt a n d prepar ing the planting hole. " *

Other user friendly features include: • computer-assisted balancing

MILL POINTE CONDOMINIUMS

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TAKE A LOOK Bubbly, trustworthy SWCF. 29. enioys Christian activities, walksng, running, seeks honest, trust-worthy SM Ad* 6683

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CHANCE IT: Religious SWF. 63. cheerful, outgoing, helpful enjoys bowling. Bingo, working seeks kind,' understanding SM Ad* 1420

FI N. FRIENDSHIP SCF. 18. enioys walking, ptaying volleyball. TV, dub We, seeks canng, fun to be around SM Adl 1379

GOAL-ORIENTED Caffiolic SBF, 31, outgoing, humorous, atlerds Cnnstian activities, enjoys skating, swimming, working out. seeks outgoing SM Ad* 4856

LIKES T O TRAVEL Baptist SF, 46, warm, bubbly sincere, attractive, attends Christian activities, enjoys reading, Diking coffiputefs, seeks articulate SM, MS, with similar interests Ad* 4291

STRONG BELIEFS Protestant SWF, 49, outgoing, attends Christian eoknues enjoys mu»c. antiques flee marteo. seeks educated SM. N/S, with same values and similar interests Ad# 5147

MARRIAGE-MINDED Baptist SW mom, 27, 5'8", brown hair/eyes, easy-going, enjoys movies, dining out. country muse, comedy dubs, seeking SM, who likes-Ms Ad* 8369

> LISTENS WELL Apostolic SBF, 33 spontaneous, likes Christian events, reading, going to church, traveing. waks on the beach seeking dependable, honest, sin-cere SM. who loves children Ad* 9632

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;I MANY INTERESTS Canng SBF, 36, Protestant, outgoing, sensitive enjoys life, seeks reliable, secure SM, with similar qUaities Ad* 8660

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QUIET AT TIMES Orthodox SWCM. 30, energetic, funny, interests indude computers movies, museums, live bands, seeks honest, caring, supportive SF Ad* 4348

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MAKE YOUR MOVE Lutfieran SWM, 32, humorous, enjoys reading, wntmg, listening to muse, seeking open-minded, kind-hearted SF Ad* 9040

I 'M THE ONE Baptist SBM. 34, funny, enjoys Chnstian concerts. Bible studies, Gospel plays, football, tennis, look-ing for honest outspoken, down-lo-earth SF, who loves the lort Ad* 7000

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ADVENTUROLS SWCF. 32. 5'5'. brown nair/eyes. skiing, une danang. concerts, seeks I 36 tor friendship possible relationship Ad* 5264

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WALKS W I T H THE LORD Bom-agam OWF. 48. 5'5", auburn hair, blue eyes, reserved, volunteer, open, honest, enjoys crafts. Christian concerts, sports, seeks gentle SM. MS Ad* 5279

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L O V E S T O C O O K Religious SBM. 35, down-to-earth, humorous, romantic al^ieart. enjoys Irving the life of Christ, seeks honest, sincere, humorous SF, no game players Ad* .3536

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T H I S O N E R A T E S Protestant SWM, 57, outgoing. Irkes the outdoors, summer activities, seeking communicative, spon-taneous, employed SF Ad* 4800

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D A N C E W I T H M E Cathole SWM, 42. warm-hearted, understanding, likes the outdoors, art museums, old cars, the-aters, muse, seeking physically fit. attractive, pro-fessional famrfy-ohented SF. Ad*.2158

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N E W IN T O W N Hardworking SWM, 22, Cathole, playing pool, being with fnends, phone seeks responsible, mature SF ,

A F F E C T I O N A T E Cathole SWM, 42. 6", I87lbs„ warm, thoughtful, romante, enjoys skiing, the ballet, the theater, seeks slim, tnm, intelligent, romante. sincere SW/AF Ad*.3030

D I V E R S E L I F E S T Y L E Easygoing, Cathole SWM, 35, enjoys plays, the-atre, sports, seeking SF who enjoys similar inter-ests,for friendship possible relationship Ad* 9966

I 'M S E N S I B L E Truthlul. Cathole SWM, 28, enjoys movies, dining in & out, rollerblading, snow swing, walks, txkjnc. swimming, seeks independent, happy SF. 25-35. Ad* 8970

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H O L ' S E H U S B A N D S8M, 36, hafd-workmg, playing sports, SF, between 30-40.

CAN B E S E R I O U S Cathole SWM, 28, fun, enioys fishing, hunting, staying fit. seeks honest, articulate SF, who is goal-onented Ad#.4426

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' HAS SERIOUS SIDE Protestant SBM. 33, sensitive, sincere, tun-toving. attends Chnstian activities, enjoys brtang. writing poetry/wigs, seeks srcere. honest, sensitive SF.

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L I K E S T O C U D D L E Religious SWM. 39. outgoing, attends Christian activities, enjoys travel walks, quiet times, seeks honest, faithful, articulate SF. Ad*.8273

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S P O I L S H I S G A L Baptist SBM. 39, respectful enjoys basketball, shooting pool, bowkng, movies, seeks witty, caring SF, for relationship Ad* 4360

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Children's teahouse This week's feature is sure to please the children of your household. The Victorian exterior trim and fancy bump-out entry is an attractive addition to your yard and makes "little ones" feel very grown up. The window shutters are operable and the Dutch door has decorative win-dow girds (no glass). Two complete sets of the plans are included: one for you or your builder and one for the building department.^ Plans include 3-D cut-away drawings, planter construc-

tion, Dutch door construc-tion and rafter cutting tem-plates. There are clearly labeled, detailed drawings along with full framing instructions. Illustrations are drawn three dimen-sionally with full elevations and cross sectional dia-grams. Step-by-step com-prehensive instructions are included to aid you in con-struction. A full materials list will make your trip to a local lumberyard for build-ing materials another easy step toward the completion of your new project.

Imag ine your child explor ing t h e moon's sur face , or floating a m o n g soft , suminer c louds, o r ze ro ing }n on home p l a t e f r o m h i s / h e r le f t field pos i t ion in a -p ro fess iona l basebal l s t a d i u m . Sound like fun?

Children can embark on a new a d v e n t u r e everyday w h e n you t r a n s f o r m the i r bedrooms wi th the life-size images found in pho-tographic wall murals. Inexpen-s i v e a n ^ L e a s y to h a n g , w a l l m u r a l s c r e a t e an a t m o s p h e r e unl ike any you'll get with t radi-t ional wall paper,or f ramed pic-tures .

W h e n t r i m m e d a r o u n d bed-room windows, "Clouds," a wall mura l by Environmental Graph-ics , a l l o w s you to c r e a t e t h e whimsical illusion of windows in the sky. The billowy white clouds on a w a r m blue hor izon a r e a perfect complement to any fairy t a le or storybook decor. Or per-haps your children would prefer w a k i n g to t h e e a r l y l i g h t of

"Morning Forest" before heading out on a medieval adven tu re as one of Robin Hood's Merry Men.

If you've got a f u t u r e a s t r o -nau t on your hands , "Ear thr i se" takes spectators to the moon for an incredible view of the e a r t h rising above the horizon and the lunar landscape unfolding before them. Or, "Shutt le in Orbit" pro-vides an extra ter res t r ia l look a t the United Sta tes Space Shut t l e in flight high above the ear th ' s sur face . Both m u r a l s m e a s u r e more than 8' high by 13' 8" wide.

"Murals are an invit ing back-drop for imaginative play," s ta tes Environmental Graphics . "They can i n s p i r e h o u r s of a m u s e -ment." To achieve these str iking images, the Hopkins, MN-based company combines t h e skil ls of t a l e n t e d p h o t o g r a p h e r s w i t h laser scanning, ar t is t ic lithogra-phy, a n d o t h e r t e c h n i q u e s , t o produce highly de ta i led images

t h a t e m p h a s i z e a n i l l u s i o n of . texture and space.

• "We've found t h a t o u r .World Map is also ex t remely popu la r among children^" t h e c o m p a n y adds. "In addition to being very colorful , i t 's full of i n t e r e s t i n g d e t a i l s , s u c h a s w o r l d t i m e zones, land e leva t ion , topogra-phy, ocean depths, longitude and l a t i t u d e , m a j o r i n t e r n a t i o n a l c i t i e s a n d c u r r e n t p o l i t i c a l

-boundaries."

M u r a l s also provide i n s p i r a -t i o n for o r i g i n a l d e c o r a t i n g accessories. ReaLflags, a s well as wal lpaper borders, pos te r s and other items depicting flags, are a n a t u r a l complement to a world map, while baseball memorabilia is a perfect match for t h e stadi-um scene of "Play Ball". The pos-s i b i l i t i e s a re as b o u n d l e s s as your imagination!

Wal l m u r a l s a r e c u r r e n t l y en joy ing a su rge in popu la r i t y

with home decora to r s as one of the eas ies t a n d leas t expensive ways to give a room atmosphere and the sense of expanded space. Even a sparse ly furn ished room seems complete a f t e r the instal-lation of a m u r a l and the appli-cation of a gallon or two of paint.

M o s t w a l l m u r a l s c a n be t r immed to fit any size wall agd can even w r a p a round a comer. If you like, a flush door can also , be covered to m a t c h t h e wall . . E n v i r o n m e n t a l Graph ics ' Wall- . . Murals come with a na tura l eel- • . l u l o s e - a d h e s i v e a n d d e t a i l e d installation instruct ions, includ-ing t i p s on t r i m m i n g a r o u n d T windows, doors , a n d e lect r ical • * outlets.

For a full-color brochure show- *; ing a v a i l a b l e W a l l M u r a l s , and t . information about local dealers, write: Env i ronmen ta l Graphics, 717 South 5 th St. , Hopkins, MN 55343. Or call: 800 328 3869.

Hardwood mouldings dress up a room

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"Mouldings provide e legance, s u r p r i s e , u n e x p e c t e d d e t a i l , " declares New York designer Stan Hura . "It's like pear l s - it dress-es up a r o o m . " /

Affordable and easy to install , hardwood mouldings t r a n s f o r m an ordinary room into one rich in character , depth and def ini t ion. A touch of moulding es tabl ishes mood, emphas izes a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d creates a focal point.

"Mouldings are an easy way to a d d c h a r a c t e r , a n d t h e y d o n ' t h a v e to be used t rad i t iona l ly , " notes At lan ta designer C h a r l e s Gandy. "I j u s t des igned a bed-room with traditional moulding, bu t I le t . i t float away f rom the ceiling to create a space for cove lighting."

M o u l d i n g s a n d d e c o r a t i v e w o o d w o r k d i rec t t h e eye , a d d pleasing changes of scale wi th in a room and can unify or divide a space. "Setting off one a rea with different mouldings can give you definition between 'rooms' where you m a y not have a n y wal l s , " a c c o r d i n g to Chicago i n t e r i o r des igner Marlene Rimland. "All it may take is a change of mould-i n g on t h e ce i l ing or a t f l o o r level."

When shopping for hardwood mou ld ings , y o u ' l l f ind a w i d e range of choices to fit any bud-get. You can custom-order deco-rative hardwoods th rough your architect , con t rac tor or in ter ior des igner , or t h r o u g h mi l lwork houses, specialty shops and cus-tom cabinet shops. You can find them, too, at local lumber yards and h o m e c e n t e r s , or t h r o u g h mail order specialty catalogs.

Favorite decorating tips • Moulding choices depend on

the size and scale of your room. Crown mouldings , for example, work bes t in r ooms w h e r e t h e ceilings are eight feet or higher. Choose na r rower mouldings for sma l l e r rooms; w i d e r ones / o r larger rooms.

• Mouldings should be widest at the floor level, becoming pro-g r e s s i v e l y n a r r o w e r a s t h e y approach the ceiling.

• If you want visual continuity a n d flow, c o n t i n u e t h e s a m e mould ing p a t t e r n in a d j a c e n t rooms - especially if there 's an uninterrupted view from room to room. For example , ex tend the entryway mouldings to your for-mal living room.

• Hardwood mouldings add a

touch of c lass even to a p la in d r y w a l l ce i l ing . For e x a m p l e , crown moulding in classic dentil des ign embodies sophis t ica t ion and elegance.

• Running fropi 32 to 42 inch-es above the floor, chair rai ls pro-tect walls from chair backs and can signal a change in wall cov-er ing . For ins t ance , t h e uppe r ha l f may be pa in ted wh i l e the lower half is wallpapered.

• Go ahead and mix grain pat-te rns , tones and colors in your

mouldings flooring and furnish-ings. Variety in woods and finish-. - . es adds d r a m a to a room.

For free in fo rmat ion on deco- *-ra t ing and car ing for solid hard-wood fu rn i sh ings , call or write: . 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 7 3 - W O O D ; H a r d w o o d .• M a n u f a c t u r e r s Association, 400 . • Penn C e n t e r Blvd. , Su i t e 530, P i t t s b u r g h , PA 15235. Or visi t ' The Hardwood Information Cen-t e r on t h e W o r l d Wide Web: http://www.hardwood.org : »

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(810) 852-6060 .

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Detached Condominiums From the $190's

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From the $180's

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Ridgewood West Start ing at $229,900

313-455-4009 E. of Ridge Rd..

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Silverman Homes Hnulder Hidf(e

Ann Arbor - from the $170's

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Homes Priced from Mid S250's

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Luma Building Co Starting al S224.900

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Silverman Homes TVolters Pointe

S. Lyon from the $190's

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HUNTINGTON WOOOS - Open Sun 1-5 13343 8orgman S ol 11 MHe. E ol Cookdge Newly deoorated 3 Bedroom Bnck ranch w.toasement Flood* room, large yard new roof 4 window* $162 000 810-545-3*01

Bones

INVESTORS - 1ST TIME BUYERS Open 1-4PM. 22609 Cherry H * , West Deartwm Two beOroorr- home w«h Basement & garage Was rented lor 30 years Cat Angie Powers

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD (810) 4784000

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OPEN SUN 1-4 33540 W WarTen Tonqwsh Sue Chooeey* Don l miss t»s one' Super 4 Bedroom, 1M Bath. fcrashed C « « mart, larga room* What a g e i #

RED CARPET KEIM TIPTON REAL ESTATE

313-427-5010

BeauMiJty remodeled lotchen. neu-!'a#y decorated throughout. Bnc* fire-place in family room, central an in 94 doorwall to dec*, lanced yard walk to elementary. schools $159,900 Open Sun i-4pm 9226 Hw Rd

Sharon Hood Real Estate One (313J 455-7000

Open Houses

B I R M I N O f l w 1583 Cola. 3 belt-room. 2 t i * bath bungalow , large matter suite aar. fenced yard, garage.' »»57.500 Open Sun 1-4pm (810) 645-5608

CANTON - Open home Sun 12-3* 4 Dedroom colonial. 2 car Lota ,01 «rtrae 42007 Greenwood Prtoed lo se l teat at H 8 6 50tt 3134814271

CANTON OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

44210 weBeter S of JO*. E «* Sheldon

NKm 3 bedroom, 2 1 /2 b a r one* * a k a n r w n cct tna i Frencn doors on tam4y room lo cowered pafto Base ment. ettached 2 car garage Central air AMona 1188 .800

CLARK T FRON (313)425-7300

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rt 42038 Faavlew. ol Utay. FrenWn

$148,300 31M51-0125

CANTON PREFERRED H AREA Lwral* 3 Bedroom eSacnad ranch on court lot Central aa update* galore $101,800 Sel $ Sun. 1-4

(313) «81 -8633

CANTON - 3 neutral decor

UVONIA - B n o -anon, 3 bedooms, Va Baths, hrep*ace attached garage acre k * lu" casement central a r

•ar $176,000 !810> 442-9108

UVONIA OPEN sun. 1 -4pm 35113 GROVE

New on mertiet cuaiom colonial. XJKtmr is excep-t ional Huge master bedroom $184,900 Take Riverside S ofl 8

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75 B r a d y Lane H i n i n g AT-PR, g n n r m p f k i t r h p n f t n H a n

B l o o m f i e l d Hil ls (N. of L o n e Pine , E. of

Cranbrook) C r a n b r o o k Real tors

$1,150,000

P e r h a p s you t h o u g h t t h e d a y s of f i n d i n g o v e r 6 , 0 0 0 s q u a r e f e e t of affordable newer construction in per-fect. move-in condi t ion , on two-plus acres of wooded rea l e s t a te in Oak-land County were over. Not so! This e l e g a n t , c o n t e m p o r a r y is n e s t l e d a m o n g s t B l o o m f i e l d Hi l l s ' f i n e s t es ta tes and is in walking distance to t h e C r a n b r o o k C a m p u s . Beh ind its doors is an open, multi-leveled living area providing privacy and amenit ies f o u n d o n l y in t h e f i n e s t q u a l i t y homes. Best of all, the price is a frac-t i o n of w h a t o n e w o u l d e x p e c t to spend for such lush surroundings.

The residence boasts 6 bedrooms, 4 full and 2 ha l f ba th s . The first floor master sui te offers "his & her" walk-in closets, work-out room (could be used as a nursery or l ibrary) and a luxuri-ous bath complete with steam shower a n d wh i r lpoo l t u b . Grac ious l iv ing spaces a n d s o a r i n g ceilings, f o rma l

office compose the e n t r y level of the home.

One level up are two generous bed-rooms with walk-in closets, a full bath wi th s team shower and whirlpool tub, p lus an open study a rea , playroom or office a rea . The lower level walk-out affords three additional bedrooms, one wi th private entry, and two full baths ; a family room with full kitchen; media room; and indoor spa. High tech secu-rity, mechanical a n d sound sys tems, a s well as abundant s torage areas and t h r e e c a r g a r a g e c o m p l e m e n t t h e lifestyle of this unique property.

Professional ly l andscaped in 1995, the exterior of the home offers privacy a n d pres t ige . A r e c r e a t i o n a l r e t r e a t complete with expansive tiered deck-i n g , i n - g r o u n d p o o l , 10 p e r s o n w h i r l p o o l , b a s k e t b a l l c o u r t , p l ay -g r o u n d and t rees e n o u g h to m a k e a walk to the neighbors likerf, Red Rid-i n g H o o d t r e k to G r a n d m o t h e r ' s h o u s e . T h e g a r d e n s , b a l c o n i e s a n d l a n d s c a p e c r e a t e a t r a n q u i l set t ing.Contact Lanie H a r d y Cosgrove or Madelon Ward a t Cranbrook Asso-c i a t e s B loomf ie ld H i l l s , ( 810)647-0100.

Open today, by appointment, noon to

Golfing at your doorstep of well-appointed house

R o c h e s t e r Hi l l s (S. of f T i e n k e n , E. of

B r e w s t e r ) P r u d e n t i a l G r e a t L a k e s

$389,000

The s t e e p pi tched roof combined-w i t h t h e t r a d i t i o n a l a r c h i t e c t u r a l de ta i l s to c rea te t h i s e l e g a n t home. The side ent ry garage is ovesized to handle two cars, plus your golf cart -and there is ample p a r k i n g for your guests with the circular driveway.

Welcome your f ami ly a n d f r i ends i n t o t h e g r a c i o u s f o y e r w i t h cove molding t r im and marb le flooring ... the den, warm and invit ing with oak flooring and judges paneled wainscot boasts built-in storage and bookcases, plus a beaut i fu l s u n b u r s t window. A p e r f e c t s p o t for e n t e r t a i n i n g , t h e g rea t room is beau t i fu l ly appoin ted with marb le faced fireplace t r immed with 'carved, imported mahogany in tradit ional manner.

A d d i t i o n a l f e a t u r e s i n c l u d e a c a thed ra l ceiling, l a rge bay window with French doors and t ransom over, wet ba r wi th cherry cabinets , corian counters and brass faucet p lus hidden

mal dining room. An e x c e p t i o n a l l y w e l l - p l a n n e d

k i t c h e n f e a t u r e s c h e r r y c a b i n e t s , whi te ce ramic countertop, hardwood flooring, built-in cherry desk with file c a b i n e t , p a n t r y , J e n n - a i r copk top , Whirlpool oven and microwave, Broan t r a sh compactor, GE dishwasher , TV shelf, oversized nook with view of first g reen a t Brookwood Golf C l u b and doorwall to extensive decking.

O p u l e n t f i r s t f loor m a s t e r s u i t e b e a u t i f u l l y a p p o i n t e d w i t h 11 foot pan ceiling and a boxed.-out nine foot doorwall t h a t opens to the deck. The adjoining ba th has dual sinks, b rass faucets, s u n k e n Jacuzzi tub, separa te shower s ta l l and linen closet. A sec-ond floor o f fe r s a cedar closet. Jack and Jill bedrooms with walk-in clos-ets and built-in bookshelves.

A golf mot i f wall cover ing on t h e s ta i rway leads the way to the lower level.

— T h e house also includes use of the pool, two t e n n i s cour ts , c lub house and option to play golf on a great , pri-vate 9 hole P.G.A. course.

For i n f o r m a t i o n , cal l C e c e l i a E. Brown, (810) 656-4401.

Open today 1-4 pm.

303 Open Hob** 305 _ OPEN SUN. 2-5pm

• ^ 0 5131 Greydale S ol Greer. E ot HiBer Eiating ne» construction.

W Bloomhed schools!' 3 bedroom colonial w'dyinamite white custom tor-mica kitchen, open Boor plan. 1350 sq f l , excellent locabOn Near lakes 4 park. $138,900

RUTH MALACH Agent 810-669-5657 or beeper

810-401-4571

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS 3 bedroom bungalow. 2 car garage Master Dedroom w/wafc-tn closet Partially finished BAaemenf Wlthai walking dolanca to downtown B«r-rnlrwfiam Call lor more information

(810) 642-1766

BLOOMRIELD HILLS 4 Oedroom quad, newt, remodeled hol waler heat on an acre with island Lake privileges; $338,500

(810) 626-7477

OPEN 1-4. Retford. OenOy 17611, N . of 6 M M E at lnkster, 3 bedroom ranch, 2 balhs lankly room, kvtng room, kitcfien w.'noofc. V h car garage, fun taoned basement, deck, central aw. new «VK*}WS $98,500

313-831 -7260

PLYMOUTH TWP - Open Sun 1-5 40586 Micoi 3 Bedroom ranOi. 1 5 Dams 'amity room, garaga room 1149.000 -(313) 4 453-4908

Redtord OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

19464 DALBY (N/Grand River, E/Beeeh Daly I

Very nice bnck ranch «*«h 3 bed-f .rfns. tamily room ft Basement Has many updates ndudeig lumace insu-lation. circuit Breakers, $79,900

JACQUELINE STEUER t -800-278-4048 EXT 355 '-a10-737-9000 OFFICE COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer-Beat Estate

(313) 591-9200

MILDFOftD. IN-TOWN OPEN SUN. 2-5

T»*e wondertui werm 3 Bedroom. 2"» Bath 2 story home, has had lots of updating wnti TLC throughout Ceramc entry, huge Imng room, stone fireplace big country kitchen, etnna room, lam** room cmer«iti» dee* ft 444' deep yard First Boor

Arst door laundry Only $184 900 GRACE Mar row 313-421-5788

RE MAX WEST »»C 313-522-8040

NOVI • Open Swt 1-Spm 3 bed-room. 1 * 6a* i ranch, fcntahedbaee-mant. neutral decor 24744 Upland HO. $147,900 » ! 0 )

REDFORD open S-jn t -4pm 3 bed-room ranch, air. 2 bath Many updates 2*4 garage 14200 Infcstar $89 900 313-532-8182

ROCHESTER HILLS • Open Sun l -4pm 1338 Thames, betweer Rochester ft John R. on Avon 4 bed-room, 2W bath (810) 550-0386

TROV BEAUTIFUL. 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch, ceramic wtcfien i

ecaped bu«-<n computer center merry extras New Trey H M i Muel see $224,000 Open bun , 1-4pm 8266 Broolangs (810) 879-1*88

WATERFORD Open M a r t * 2. 1pm-3pm Newly Du« 1988 I860 aq. l l r* car garage 2 ot 3 Bedroom wflh •replace, air E f t o M * Lake ft Park pnvaagaa. $143.000 (810)6734262

W BLOOMFIELD Cotoraal with Lake

2-4

Open Stan I2-SEM (313) 4154352

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Mohen $188,777

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Hutdnne HR S of Long LaRe. W of MKkSebek Open Sun 1-4, Red Carpaf Keen Conderge. Aak for

Sieve GoMheb ( 810) 879-7000

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 0 0 5 00

25305 Wasaex Ffcrtwnglon Hfls Sharp 3 b W s o m . 1 1 9 bad ranch

s o n Open Soar p i •repleoe r\ tamfy room Larga y a r t wdudae a* sppeancaa atai m k e n oooa»ancy $158 800

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mSILMPCWTONW SCHOOLS Updated 3 be t feem.1 S batae. 2 c w garage 7M0 Randy Ana Arttor TrV M d o e b e l R8. 313-513-7909

abulous value1 $>16 800

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da entry garage $198,900 Caf J 0 K* free fcO-fia-SaOO Raf

WE9TLAN0 Uvoraa Schools Spe

c n newer caRMt 2 oar garage $89900 Opan Sun I -4pm • f l T l f a -

4 Ma egenfc (313) 425-

IMMACULAtE bnck ranch has 3-4 Bedrooms, updated oak kitchen with Ipts of cup-Boards. neutr* decor • $209,900 (W145E)

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Canton Oeftrborn-Dearborn

CANTON - 2200 sq ft Ouad 4 bedroom^ 5 bath 1st floor laundry

» r $164,006 Newer lumace. roof. 7659 Cortun 313-459-2377

CANTON $99 900

Shutters & Gutters Is all this one's missing 2* acres m country setting Horse allowed Terms available , 810-3174476

"KINSEY" MODEL Custom Built Cape Cod w/rto expense spared 4 Bedrooms. TH bams, crown moldings ceramK Hie toyer. master suite w lacura tub 3 car garage ft double w>de driveway - $294,700 Also new inventory of new construc-tion. Cad tor more information

8 1 0 - 6 4 7 - 6 4 0 0

JUST COMPLETED 3 Bedrooms, 2 lull oaths, 2 car garage Jacuzzi, cathedrals sk/kghls much more, must see inside Owner transferred $189,900. (810) 647-7250

JUST LISTED , $154,900 24606 N. Cromwe*. Fran-kkn. 3 Bedroom. 1.5 bath ranch updaiad kachan. Bath, carpeting, ft windows On 3 ' 4 acre lot. Ca*

Monica Domas Real Estate One

V/M 810-309-1900 810-851-1900

TOTALLY renovated 3 sloiy home with updated Baths, neutral decor, graanhouae. deck 2 car garage $329,000 (L212E)

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810-647-6400

306 Brifiita

1800 SO 1 Cctoraal wondarM tamSy u t d M w m Ca i today lor i ta t t ta $185 000 Judy Darnels (110) 229-2913, Century 21

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CASTELLI & LUCAS (313) 453-4300

311 DEARBORN

HEIGHTS Hot New Listing' Snare A Bedroom. l - ' 4 Bath Bnck rare* oca led m desir-eBte Brookside Sub This home »ea-tures central air newe' windows, carpet and roc* cory tamily room with natural fireplace Home Warranty pro-vided. $79,900 (JFBB-P) Call Jen-n4er Finley

HOMETOWN II REALTORS'

313-453-0012

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OPEN HOUSE 1-4PM S^o rd . E.L*ey Sharp 4 Bedroom Colonial Neutral decor. 1st floor laundry . 2 5 Balhs. located on cU-de-aac doee to schools ft stopptf ig $20,7.900

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH

(313) 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

OPEN SUN 1-5pm 2300 Amber 3 bedroom Colonial, bun In 1996 Den,

2 5 BalX er $159 900 HLEP-U-8ELL- (313) 464-9535

REDUCED IMMEDIATE

OCCUPANCY

NEW CONSTRUCTION 4 bedroom. 3 - i b a n fireplace. I wafc o u lot

icne 3 car garage. 60 day occu-pancy $395 000 (810) 474-1473

OPEN HOUSE 2:30 • 5 PM N/13 MM W/Drake 2 Story Tudor laatures 4 Bedrooms. 3 5 baths high caangs. kreplaca. hardwood Boors, spaoous Wchen w.'isiand garags. 2 tier deck ft proteesionel tandaca«*ng $259,900. (4706494)

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH

4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

312 Detroit

FOR THE MOST COMPLETE HOME LISTING IN THE

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I 4 bed-room bnck colonial Hignaghts include a oaaiJMui tnisfted baaemant. formal drwtg room, large kachan overlooking a hugelamiy room weh natural Kre-placa, central an R«hi acroaa irom the commons Neutral ft c ieen Throughout. mimeOale occupancy Now |ust $153,900 Ca* today

DAVID BEAROSLEY RE,MAX CROSSROADS

(313) 4534700

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AFFORDABLE Spaoous updated 3 bedroom randi

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ALL-BRICK RANCH 3 bedroome. 3 M l Bafte great room weh Iwepiece dan. 1st Boor leundry. notNng bul "quaaty"1

CENTURY 21 (SOLD HOUSE 313-4514400

Judy PaBn Pager 313-201-9807

Weeaand OPEN SUN 1 4 and Mtady .11 m i l 1«<di 3 bedroome I S Mtaa. ierMk, room and 2 car

of apdaMa $124 800

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(810H37-S1J7

BEST BUY in canton 3 bedroom bnck ranch new carpal and p a r t $101,000, $3,000 down C a t 0101

TRANSFEREES DREAM!

Ready to move «*> Newer 3 bed-room. 2 5 Beth w«h flnaned baee-mant upgrades galore throughout etna toveNaome Don'! mee tn»ona* $210,800 (ALRNO)

REMERTCA ' Hometown . 313-459-6222

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0 1278.800 88304 Por ta Onve. Canton CaB T«e Hag-

M t i w v u p d t a a d roof , windoea ft a r $130000

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CASTELLI « LUCAS (31453 -4300

2 43 ACRES ft ORCAT RANCH 3 Bedroom home P tymouB^aMon

acre orty $155 000 CENTURY 21 QOLD HOUSE

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ALMOST NEW t MOVE RIGHT IN !

Desirable Strathmore Sub Large 4 -5 bedroom Bnck Colonial. 3 5 baffle A l neutrala Family room

apiece Large kacfen/noc* 1 * flocr laundry Fr«sned lower teveVwei bar wpnveia oflioe Large 2 aar deck Men. extras' 293*9 Glenbrook. H ol 12 .'E of Haggerty Sal ft Sun I to 5

$329,900 OPEN • 8' 0-489-1206

BEST LOT n sub1 Updated 3 b a d room ranch on beck ot ct New root. Unshed tees mem 2 car garage $133,500. 31720 FoB(Mane Q Open Sun 1- tpm 810-471-5914

FARMINGTON H4J.5 • We « d the work, you en«oy faeuBa. 2500 aq.8

i tad 4 bedroom co lon ia l

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(313)

OPEN SUNOAY 1-5 Fanaalo updated lakafrorvt opportu-nity on a l sports Orr Lake. Conve-nient access to freeway great opportune,' 5645 Ardmora, Hamburg Twp C a l l D a n D u b e n s k y 810-548-5959

Re V a t « me Hits. (510)645-5000

OPEN SUN l -4pm 33454 Long-wood 3 Bedroom. 1.5 Bath One* ranch, cathedral oalkng. huge garage $149 900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 4544535

L i v o n i i

COUNTRY CHARM Country cnarm on a large treed lot1

Tha totally redecoreted charmer lea-turas a host of updates I improve-ments completed in 1996. including plush carpel thru-out. hi-eftoency fur-nece. central mt, Iron porch.and stoe-walkt First Boor Itorary I study could Be used as a 4th Bedroom Garage nas a workshop area plus an addi-tional storage shed Pnced to sen at $137,900 19348 Westmore. Livonia Can

HOMETOWN ONE

313-420-3400

FORECLOSURE LIVONIA • 15525 Deenng $50,000 Bid Buyers only G Werner Real E stale 810-476-5228

Garden City

OPEN SUN ranch. 2 Ball t a l a t . part Many upda Roee Gens

1 to 4 3 Bedroom Bnck ns. 2'4 car garags Cerv laky f n a h a d baaement tea $09,900 391 W VI Cay 313-427-2217

Hanlaad

BEAUTIFUL W O O D E D sel l ing

IL noma Award w e w n g HarVand Schools Area of l ine homes $179,900 Judy Darnel* (810) 229-2913. Century 21

Uvonia

BEAUTIFUL - large a l new whMa ten Updaiad s t a t i c , ptontoma ft

windows Fantaaac -4 acre lot ««t ie hear t o ' L i v o n o l a p r i c e d at

.500

(313) 591-9200 .

KIMBERLY OAKS ESTATES 1550 eq.fl, tn-level. 3 Bedrooms, Irving room, d n n g room, tamily room. $ 1 5 5 , 0 0 0 Mi ~ 5 5 , 0 0 0

313-561-461 JcCtm y R e a l t y 1 313-7304709

LEVAN ft 5 Area 3 bedroom, 1"« bath Bnck ranch, 1500 sq ft $164,900 Rotten. ReMax Exec Prop 810490-9043 or 810-442-7543

LIVONIA A l Bret home, 'irepiace m tamily room and master Bedroom Recently •ehnohed hertfwood n o o n Approxi mateiy 2.400 sq tt Freshly pa r ted Asking $209,900

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NEW LISTING Kingsbury Heights. 3 bedroom ranch attached garage, cory tamily room t«ep*ce. h « Basement. $139,000

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BRAND NEW LISTING You'» want to mn to Ihis 19S3 Bnck 3 Bedroom ranch, 2 car attached garage w.'besement 1200 sq f t , huge kachan. central air, deck . on and on $123,900 ASK FOR KAREN CAM1LLERI

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UVONIA • Rare And . a Roeedale Gardens TastefiPy deco-rated 3 bedroom home wfffi d o « M garage Move-in on $8,900 down. $1054«>o 8 525% 24 HOUR INFO HOTLINE (313) 25i5-7797

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ESTATE HOMESITES (41 build lo SUM on 12 acres w a k outs Trout stream, pond. Plymouth Canton schools (313) 464-2583

SALEM TOWNSHIP /armhouse on 10 acres, good cona-t ion Some outBuildings Only $199,000 Plymouth Schools.

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5890 BROOKV1LLE 5 or 10 acre rruni farm 3 bedroom ranch greai room. Basement.

24 i36 pole Bam. horses OK, 46000

THE MICHIGAN GROUP ON THE LAKE. SOUTH

LAURIE PORREST 810-437-1345

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ncfi. 2 car garags baaement. tuty

c u r s A SPOTLESS 3 Bedroom Bnck ranch. 2 car s 1'4 Baths updaiad above / a n d pool. Home Warranty $94,900

NEXT TO RAVINE 3 Bettoom bnck ranch. 2 car garags. crawl baiemar*. wooden dec*, loa o l updates Home Warranty $89 900

C a i REGGIE "Xing o l SoutMlekT 610-473-6200

RWMax Great Lakes

G R E A T S T A R T E R or «vestmentf 3 BeAoom Fench haa large Wmo room, newer idWan. beaamani t i o a e to a l mator a ipraet way* $67,000 (H191E)

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Nice 3 bedroom ranch ready lo go Large country kitchen with lable space Large family room with sepa-rate beet Finished walk-oK base-ment with wet bar and full Bath Recently insulated and newer win-dows throughout 2 Fireplaces, one in Basement. 2V4 car neated garage Safer wit cor»«Jer Land Contract with substantial down payment Sounds Good? Then cad met $175,000

27035 Meadowbrook Way

D E R R I C K B R O W N x Executive Pro

810-737-6800

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Wait no longer This home has 3 bed-rooms, lamily room with' bnck fire-place large Mchen wim doorwal mat leads to deck, basement 2 car attached garage Donl wait on mis one' (810)360-0450 ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY

S P A C I O U S home on acre plus setting with 4 bed-roome. fireplace dming room, some hardwood, l a floor laundry base-ment $205,000 (M293E)

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$206 900 A J Van Oven eSdars . (010) 406-2884 (810) 229-2065

NEW HUDSON 1700 s q * 3 bed-room c o c n e . flnahed beeement. C ^ a r deck I r t ecre tot. very dean BUM 1880 $l79.500fbeat

(810) 486-1178

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A T T E N T I O N G O L F E R S Spectacular multi-level contemporary noma neslied on a secluded, neavily wooded tol adiomng Orchard Lake Go" Course Home ieatures top ol me line appkarces. soanng vaulted ee<l-ings. 2 fireplaces. Florida room with hot tub and much mora $549,967 Call Jen Farm 810-409-3108 or

Dan Dubensky 313-709-6603 Re/Max in the H«s 81^646-5000

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T O T A L L Y U P D A T E D 4 bedroom Colonal on almoel an acre ol lakefront property Open floor plan.

nlry and kitchen. prveM cerarrw entry yard, cus iom (QS66E)

deck $319,000

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W Btoomheld - 3 bedroom. T s bam, 1900 sq It rench, side entry garage $199,900 Call J D to" free 800-524-5600. ReMa* Execulve Pfcp

W BLOOMFIELD 7512 Watlora Dr 2 story contemporary 4 Bedroom 2\* bath wooded back yard large deck, sprinkler, alarm. 2500 sq ft 1st floor laundry $255 000 (313) 997-7172

WEST BLOOMFIELD 3 bedroom. 2 5 baths 2.600 sq ft Contemporary with Pleasant Lake privileges Master Bath with l acuzn & walk-out $275,000 (810) 661-9227

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O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 6307 Randy. S ol Joy Rd . W ot dtebea Lnrona scfiooa. 3 bedroom bnck ranoh wKh remodeled kaehen. 1'« beme, penary Uriahed baa em art. oirereoed 2t» oar garage - $107,900

O P E N S U N 1 - 4 36I52_HmaL.S-_aLCbaraif ia. E. A Wayne Rd Outsantkng pnoe on a a 3 bettoom Bnc* isndv large U d w i overlooks cary IMng room lam*^ icom.

heeemerf. 2 car garags. newi aowe naa leyoul - $106,900

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OVEB s« acre Warm a cozy ranch m deeratHe aub. 2100* eq. l l . unxjue el-level add-on. updates thru-otf Vaulted c a * n g t opan to laroe eat-In Mohan. 4 bedroom. 2 k J bar* , wooded lot backs to pnvaa pa* . ( *J« cm de sac. doee to atomentary Hurry" $149,900. Jerry Taka

RE'MAX 100 INC 810-380-3900 ext 420

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B U I L D E R S M O O E L H O M E Spaooue 4 bedroom. 2M belh loaded with Butder cuelorTi fei hardwood floors. tky*ghts. sokd maple c*»netry vaulted ceHngs 2

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ARE YOU LOOKING THROUGH THE AOS - tor e new home to buy7

Did you know (hat of all me Homes on the martial, only I X are adver used'* Ca i Angela, a profesaionei Realtor tor me other 99* . today' ANGELA LERMAN The M<nigan Group 313-591-5940 ext 403 or

313-793-6395 pager

WEST BLOOMFIELD W BSoomheld Schools' Farmington & Walnut Lake Rds 4 bedroom. 2"<> Baths 2 -4 car garage Appl iances & built-ins included Many updetes mddem kitchen, custom deck Emir. Bui* on Large lot Askmg $259,000 By owner 810-662-5711

Westland/Wayne

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Orehard I i - K e e g o

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM Ni ' i4M>a. E/Draka Brick Ranch w> 4 Bedrooms. 2.5 balhs, large eat-in kitchen, living room wtireplace 1st floor laundry rec room. w.Hrepiece heated garage's" Beautilui location $254,900 (#705057'!

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Move- in cond i t i on . 4 bed rooms . 2-5 batha, family r m

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h h a a i t a l l s ty le , c h a r m , loca t ion . A va lue !

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CENTURY 21 GOLD HSUSE 313-451-9400

THE REAL ESTATE HOUSE

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S I Z E L O T close to the city Lovely Brick ranch with many updates »a<lmg 1or you Newer kilchen lireshed Basement 5 oversized 2 car garage Even a home warranty S124.900 (A0&JLI)

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WAYNE 3-4 bedroom' I ' * bath home Dinmg room 2 cer garage Basement Ar Well mamta*«ed $108,000 (3131 595-8915

WESTLAND 3 bedroom , ranch tarvced yard r»any extre's "Great sui ter home'4 investment $92,000 (810) 34'

Westland • F I R S T O F F E R I N G '

Tha impeccably maintained home m great tanwy neighborhood Ieatures 3 Bedrooms, updated kitchen and bath, huge Family room, attached garage private lot and immediate occupancy Only $109,500

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(313) 464-7111

aw appliances security aiemi system landscaping. IminadMte Or $194,900 <810)

Excellent Investment Opportunity FERNDALE • 3 bedroom home •Guaranteed tenants* Guaranteed rent • Tons of updatea $65 700 Leave measage at: 517-339-8705

Washtenaw County

MANCHESTER - 6 year old custom home 3 oedroom 2 ' t baths on I acre wooded private setting Paved road $199,000 313-428-7381

WES*LAN0 - 8357 Karen Lrvona Schools Recently re-patnleo 4 updated home w.'new carpeting, roof, driveway, garage doors. & central air Basemen! waterproofed w,lifetime guarantee Move-m condition For apHJiniment. call 313-455-6429

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EXCEPTIONAL 3 oedroom CoKjn.al 2 garages' $4,750 MOVES YOU IN1

24 hr into Homeline 641 -7653 Remenca Family - 0enn«s Weese

Westland O P E N H O U S E S U N 1 - 4

7102 Timber Rvdge N 01 Warren E ol Hui LIVONIA SCHOOLS IMME-DIATE OCCUPANCY Colonial 3 bedroom, master oedroom w'walk-m closet, dming room Family room w.vauited ceiungs and fireplace. 1st floor laundry, central air. side entrance garage b-eautllul lot $179,975 ASK FOR JARDINE

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(313) 464-7111

I N B Y S P R I N G Quick occupancy ottered in tha 3 Bedroom ranch home featuring large country kitchen, huge master Bed-room L spectacular greai room. 2 car atv'garage 1995 Built - $81 900

NICE STARTER - 3 bedroom vinyl sided Bungalow ottering many updates indudmg new siding 4 win-dows carpet, hot water heater, comer lot with lots o l room $56,000

C A S T E L L I & L U C A S

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J U S T L I S T E D Curtis Woods Sub 3 Bedroom Bnck rancn tanvly room, full Basement 2 ca.' garage Huge pie shaped lot Backs 10 park $124,900

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BLOOMFIELD. CENTAUR Farms. Walnut Lake Rd at Drake Specious 4 elegant. 3 M l floor* of IMng apace plus basement, utility storage 4 2 car garage ga» fireplace 3 decks, top of the bra appliances."* bedrooma 2 5 bams 2400 sq leal $179 900 Ca« Paul at (810)661-4862

PLYMOUTH TWP Beacon Hoaow Condo. by owner, larga town house m attached- 2 car garage, i t t »oor laundry room 2Vtbams. 1600 sq ft-large baaement pnced to ael. shown by appt (313) 4531038

rv Irving room, c w j -tha. a 20' fuly gtaased skylights, fireplace, can-M 1600 aq It on 1st Boor

B R I G H T O N $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 R A N C H S T Y L E

Everyffwig on one floor plus a M Basement 29 Itano room. 2 bed-rooms. 2 Batha. a 20 lamily room val air almost teooao plus s 24*24 attached garge and pri-vate courtyard Ataocation dues $t!9rmo Taxes average $1415 Con-tact Seller * Agent RICHARD BUTTE The Michigan Group Realtors. 610-229-0296 Unit e l23 . end unit Model open daily 12-4pm closed Weds, open Sat 12-4pm S Sun 2-5pm

ROYAL OAK'S honest 2 Bedroom 2 Bam condo Open 1-4 Stn 1515 Chesapeake N of 1-696 E ol Mam Si Off Maryland A real steal al $159 900 TheMch Group Realtors. Pag* Mcnele tor detai*

(610) 502-4128

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A CASS Lakelront - Greai yaw and Sandy beach 86 wroi m i OHBMWT ranch home 2 Bedroom, 1\» b a r large open wtchen, living room wdmmg area, tamrfy room. 2 flre-piaces. 3-season sun roon. huae garage W Bloomfield Schools $289,000 HlHerRd N ol Commerce E olt Reoreahon. 2365 Islendwew

810-681-5431

O p e n H o u s i n g I Provtoes FREE housing ooun I

Iseling service to homeseekers I interested m integrated living •

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BRIGHTON - 3 bedroom ranch with 2 fireplaces 1344 aq tt . nee dock 4 deck Pnced 10 sell at $145,000 1824 Hughes Rd Contact seller s Ageni RICHARD BUTTE The Mich-igan Group Realtors. 810-229-0296 oT 810-227-4600 exl 240

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME Clarkston large beautiful wooded tol on a l sports lake. 220 ft of lake tromage. $350,000 810-620-5539

CANTON - By Owner 2 Bedroom 1 path oh. fireplace deck, appkances.

casement attached , garage Open Sun 1 5 (3131 397-6017

CANTON CONDO Specoue 2 Bedroom 2 bathroom umt Built in 1991 Light Bnght sootlessly dean, desirable upper end unit, open floor plan vaulted ceikngs doorwall lo prrvale Balcony large closets loads of storage Ail appi.ances slay' Beau-Mul 2 acre parti m complex CkMe to shopp^vg restaurants 4 enfessway Pnced to sell at 588 900 Open Sunday 1 -4pm Call J-m Hoicomb at

S LYON - Bnck ranch, 1275 sq It , 2 Bedroom 2 tut bath central air pool cathedral ceilings $94 500 car port (8101-466-4788

SomhfielO Two -K»«nnouses a E e v e n M i l e a n d I n k s t a i $128,500 Bioamlleid Townsh* • Fox H i l t $53 900 HELP U SELL OF S OAKLAND

810-549-12^2

S P E C T A C U L A R V I E W S

Gracious 3 bedroom 2 1 !2 oatr home with huge GE krtchen Spa-cious master suits with douaa Bath Magnihcent new from 18th ttoor Amenities include pool tennis health spa, Concierge Doorman private enclosed partung Call Judy Gofti.ee Town Center Realtors Inc

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^ O a k l a n d County"^. Center For , !

HOMETOWN ONE

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• Open'Housing I Provides FREE housing coun- I • selmg service to homeseekers | I interested m mteg'ated Irving • I • intormalion on 61 Oak j n d • County Communities I • Demographics ol schools ' and neighborhoods | • Mortgage information | - ^ > 8 1 0 - 5 3 9 - 3 9 9 ' I , 1 Equal Housing ' V _ ^ p g o r t u n r t y ^ y

WESTLAND Open Sun 12 5pm 8 i 3 t Emerald Ln Beautiful 4 Bad-room. 3 5 attached garage Backs to woods Livonia schools $179,900 HELP-U-SELL 313-454-9535

WEST LA NO Open Sun 12-5pm 32132 Glen 3 Bedroom ranch, fin-ished basement remodeled bam 2 .5 car garage $84,900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

WESTLAND • 1431 Walton Great Packs HELP-U-SELL

Open Sun t2-4pm 3 bedroom ranch

313-454-9535

WESTLAND Open Sun. t-4pm 35115 Florence 3 bedrooms, • Baths and finished basement, or huge lot S99 500 (313) 728-0619

LAND CONTRACT

2 ACRES Spaoous 3 oedroom home full Base-ment, attached garage. 2 Baths, country atmosphere yet aose to city $15,000 down on Land Contract $850/mo. including taxes

AERO REALTY 313-416-5431 or 313-699-4321

WESTLAND - Open Sun 1 -4 38528 Gienwood. 1 Block N ol MIcMgan Ave between Newburgh and John H n 3-4 bedroom 2 bath ranch. 2 l i

rage Fireplace central air. immediate occupancy

(313) 721-8670

COOLEY LAKE a l sports lake 2200sqfl 4 bedroom. 2 bam. lamily room wlireplace. 2 car attached garage sprinkler system. central i n $250 000 8665 Cooiey Beach pr (810) 363-4017 Open Sunday

Feb 23rd 4 Mar 9th, 12 to 3

F E N T O N 19 lake front v ies available m

Pine Lake Forest $75,000 * $110,000

Builder's terms avaaaWe 810-750-3066"'

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LAKE BELLAIRE Beautiful 2 Bedroom. 1 Bath home

garage private setting 185 ft sandy beach, 4225.000 By Owner Wnte to. PO Box 455. Bellaire M; 49615

or call 616-533-6408

car garagi spnnkJers $1M.SOO

WESTLAND RANCH move m con-Oiiion on mis 3 bedroom ranch with a 2*4 car garage and extra wide driveway Updated lumace, CJA, kitchen, bath roof, and carpet Pet-t e d tor retirees ot 1st time buyers • $84,900

Call Chns Pererson lor apt at

513-4563 or 728-8000

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LAKE SHERWOOD, Commerce Twp Location, style and quality m Wis 4 000* sq fl lake home Sot contemporary with amenities too numerous to mention Must see $515,000 Can (9101 664-0873

LINDEN • All sport*, sandy Beach, 1 Bedroom, updated $99,900

810-632-6386

A M A T T E R O F S T Y L E

Elegant 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath with marb le and m i r r o red wa l l upgrades Panoramic views over looking go« course Live m style •nd comfort Tennis pool, titness center. Concierge Doorman .Cai" Ramona Meyer Town Cenle* Realtors, Inc

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DESIRABLE WOOOCREEK spa CiOus 2 bedroom. 2 bath upper ranch sryte price reduced lor quick sale S84 900 No Bn»ers please

I8I0) 449-3131

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313-455 5478 or 313-459-6000

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SYLVAN LAKE end unit First Hoc' j EamBurgh townhouse with 3 bed ranch 40 from Sylvan Lake l Bee rocm. t Bath Shows ' iw a mbdel $94,900 CA-16 1666672)

U N I O N L A K E F R O N T Deep lot 2 bedroom, open (loorpiarf new in 1990 Marvin Windows, oak doors 4 tnm Deck & patio Expanson

Walled Lake schools district. (810) 669-9500

possible $232,000

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N I C E N E I G H B O R H O O D Westsand-3 oedroom Bnck ranch, Basement. 2 car garage,, central air. M,any updates $89,900

S U P E R C L E A N Westland-3 bedroom trWeval. 1 » Baths dming room, 2'» car garage, centra! air. deep wooded tol $114,900 .-OSS REALTY (313) 326-6300

OPEN' SUN 12-4pm 903 Dowlmg Spectacular 5 Bedroom Colonial, Master suite lull Bath updated 2000 sq h $139,900 HELP-U-SELL (3t3) 454-9535

Vixoo/Walletl Lake/ Commerce

C o m m e r c e L a k e A c c e s s -Unique- t 'bedroom. 2 Bath colonial Partially tmishad shed with furnace and air lor exercise room Updated .kitchen, bath Newer deck Room lo expand $120,900 Code <12713

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FOR SALE or lease By owner Lansing area 2 story >arge home with 4-5 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, base-ment Close to M S U 313-692-0277

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$74,500 Sharp 1 Bedroom tu»ury unit n upscale hrgh-nse residence Greai v«w overlooking par* Tennis pool fitness center included Call Town Center Realtors |ne

(810)351-4663

BRIGHTON OAK Point By owner 4 bedroom, marble foyer 3 5 barn

uizi S229 900 (610) 225-1366

rooms 1 5 baths and a short wa» to the ciuBnou.se or Siver Spnngs ele-mentar, S93 900 RICH CHlLDS

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NOVI Just listed hard to llnd Cross-oindf "ownf.ot , -^ 2 bedroom 1.5 oath casement, garage, fireplace, skylights Tenras courts and pool W o r t lasf $112 900

YURICH SELECT PROPERTIES 810-363-8052

CONDO WITH A VIEW best kept secret-n Plymouth Twp Ranch wain-,out 2 bedroom 2 Bath grea- room stud* & family room. Many upgrades miercom'sound system, 6 panel doors mirrored closet doors. 4 ceiling tans natural fireplace »nth gas legs Ail appliances air & more By owner This is a must see S174 995

313-451-0177

PLYMOUTH PT CONDO Immacuiate-cdntempcary super sharp 2 bedroom 2'v bam condo wilt- skylights vaulted ceii-ngs. fireplace spectacular mirrored walls thru oul. 2 car direct entry tandem garage S155.000_

Cai> Marilyn Snyder V M Page'" 810-529-6773

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CANTON HOLIDAY Eslales • 2 bed room 2 baffi aur new carpet 12 * 24 Florida room, pnme kH most see $>2900 (313) 495-0256

CANTON 1979 14X70 3 bedroom 1 Cw#v good shape /ceiling tans some appliances $6000 or best offer 313-314 1025

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(010) 363-0999

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' FARMINGTON HILLS RENT FROM $1,075

1500 sq tt 2 & 3 bedroom townftouses 2V4 oaths, spacious master bedroom suite Washer/dryer, band* & covered parking

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(810) 4 7 3 - 1 1 2 7

PLYMOUTH HILLS- 65*19 2 bed-room gas t»replac» enclosed porch new wasner A dryer a.' dishwasher

1313) 455-6868

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(313) 480-9551

SALINE - 1 -".le Irom US-23 '997 2 bed'goms 2 oaths island kitcften comer k* shed Mugri tub-only $249 mo * 'in S' 200 <»wn 15% aown for 240 months U S *PR| MMHSI

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j on wooded lot-only $175 mo easy cedrt' 5% down lor 240 mos

j 11SAPR MMHSi (313) 433-5462

CADILLAC MEMORIAL Garden Westland 4 Grave Prerrwjm Lot Must Sei Make Oder 313-822-4566 or

615-505-1835

CEMETERY PLOTS- 2 ptaUtt vauHS on She Garden o< D»ty at Chnstian Memorial $3 995 (810) 634-1063

CHRISTINE MEMORIAL' Cultural C&ntei Rochesler Mills inlenor Crypt

Deluxe casket. $1794 810-738-5215

DETROIT MEMORIAL par* wesl 2 Cunai spaces ai choice section. Glory North lot »86 B-l 4 B-2 $425 per (yave Cai" (313) 535-0925

OAKLAND MILLS 2 pnme crypts, $11,900 vaJue. both lor $7 OOOor best c*er Can- (313) 464-3874

OAKLAND MILLS Resurrection Sec-tion 4 sites Best offer Call

(313) 531-9336

C a n t o n G a r d e n A p t s . JOY RD E of 1275

$ 2 0 0 R e b a t e *

Spac&us 2 bedroom townnouse 2 levels with pnvate entrance

From $525 ISMORT TERM

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Vertical Bnrvas Patw w Balcony

Pool

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Lake/River Resort

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WESTLAND CADILLAC Me-mona Wesl 2 plots side-hy-side -with vaults $lOCO-best (313) 563-1225

WHITE CHAPEL Garden ot Gethse-mane 2 lots. A good value.

(8101 360-8977 GLADWIN - 150 Ft 'ake»-on1 no w » e area on take Lancer Sugar Springs St" 900 Mus! see Abso-luteiy beauktui" (810) 478-3461

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GAY LORD - beautify Michawe' SuD-Ovs -c vacant land (less ihan an acrei rnust self' Lof 819 Best o"er

810-358-3027

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MONTMORENCY COUNTY home on 8 aces beautiful deck mechan-ic s garage 565,000 State Wide Real Estale of Hitman 517 742-4523

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0-" y S29 90C CENTRAL OUTLET t-800-432-2525 Open 7 nays

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2 years oift' 2 bedrooms. Z '. bams, central a-- gas 'replace ga-'age a» new apc ances lu-miture ava-labie

1810) 258-7153

R € f i l C S T f i T C

F O R R € N T

# 4 0 0 - 4 9 8

.Apartments

Unfurnished

SKIOWAY walk to Rifle River 2 mi from Skidway cake 30 .akes withm 30 mi 12 mi from. Westland outlet Approximate 800 so 11 year round 2 bedroom home approximate t acre Newer roof1 windows-carpeling

"•2 S29 9CO 313 722-9672

Southern Property

H I G H L A N D H I L L S

E S T A T E S

. -..I'M N o> Grand River See:ey 5 1 -n Ncvi hall way Cerween Hag-

\ M»j.mwhtri.-« Ra

-R- .ME '4 X 70 * ; • 10*30 room i t ; i j " 2 oedrc-.-ms 2 baths an jppnances 4 m o t • central air imme-jiate cccupaney $30,900

MAR^ETTE 14.68 2 bedrooms 2 ban-is wasner.'dryer slove •etnge'-a'w air covered poncf lots ot cioset space $19,300

SCHULT 14*68 2 bedroom. 1 Cam 1-Cjnt kitchen large deck, centra air tirep'ace • a must see' S14 500

Q U A L I T Y

H O M E S . Hours Mon - Fn 10-4 PV

Evenings 4 Saturday by appl 810-474-0120 0' 810-474-0333

Ask Icr Joanne

MANUFACTURED HOMES "IGMLAN0 HILLS ESTATES

. Jilted Nofh ol Grand River on Se-eiey r Novi. "a" way between

Hagge<rr a MeadowCook

NEW 16*76 SKYLiNE 3 bedroom. 2 Bath skyligms. doc'-wa a« appliances, lots ol cupboard space wn-npool luB private slower 4 more pe-imeie' sue f e e s S35 9CC

NEW 28X56 SKYLINE 3 bedn»m 2 baths TV room all kitchen apptances, utility room, wruri-pec-tut pnvate shower bay window, comer lof 4 mere Only $51 900

SCMULT 14*68 2 bedrtwm t bath 'irepiace. 1ront' <.fc*n win bay witvcw .Sege dec. s»ed »- ndc» an great staier'horoe Only $t4 900

Q U A L I T Y H O M E S HOURS MON THRU FRI

10 00 AM TO 4 06 PM 8*0-474-0320 OR 810-474-0333

ASK FOR JOANNE ZIMMERMAN

WESTLAND DouB*e »de 3 Bed room ? full ball' s Manv*WlTS s* Cen-

eck Pnced to sell (313) 721-0631

CONDO near Boca G-ande on (ntracoastal Boatsiip 3500 sq fl private gulf Beach $370K. owner PNjtos 4 full description on web pttp . www bondbase com'flonda

Ajiso. eves (8101 231-4888 CMIi fi<!7-?17ft

PINE ISLAND. Flcmda • 2 Bedroom 2 ~. baths 2 Lanais. lumished t»at dock pools, tennis, fish pier $139,000 310-333-0042

ANN ARBOR

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ot Successful Searching

Farmington Roches-lei Ro^ai Oak Walertord Now Southfie«l Canton Troy Clmton Twp Ann Arbor Dearborn

810-932-7780 810-852-8515 810-547-9172 810-332-0182 810-348-0540 810-354-8040 313-981-7200

. 810-680-9090 810-791-6444 313-677-3710 313-271-4028

A P A R T M E N T

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH 1st ttoor 2 Bedrooms Imna room kitchen, fun basement Security deposit No pets 13131 464-1589

D E A R B O R N C L U B T O W N H O U S E S Only $635 per month;

includes HEAT AND WATER

Convementl^ocaled in Dearborn Heights

Just N of Ford Rd on lnkster Rd

3 1 3 - 5 6 1 - 3 5 9 3 Mon -Fn . Noon -6. Sat 10-2

FARMINGTON HILLS

Fantastic 1 a 2 bedroom APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

NOW' COME LIVE IN THE PARK'

40 acres of pond 4 tree-scape serenif. Resort-like pool 4 surxseck Beautiful park-wke nature a pggrng trail

• Lu*unouS. spacious 4 innovative 1 Bedroom apartment with abundant storage

i Large i

dryer 2 Bathrooms. e«tra large closets, eat-in kitchens 4 pnvafe entrance Carpels are included Lighted lenms courts a voaeybaii area

Madtson Heights

G R E A T A P T S .

G R E A T

L O C A T I O N S

R E N T

I N C L U D E S

H e a t &

V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

PL YMOUTHC ANTON

H I L L C R E S T C L U B

$ 2 0 0 Secur i t y Depos i t Ap ts . f r o m $ 5 2 0

H e a t i n c l u d e d

•Pan. Setting" •Dishwashers •Picnic Area

•Poo*

3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 s o f & S h Daily 9-6

PLYMOUTH - Downtown Newly remodeled. 2 Bedroom. 1 Balh washer'dryer, dishwasner. disposal centra* air. cats ok 810-426-0932 T R O Y

6 month or 1 yea* lease Weil •nain PLYMOUTH HERITAGE APTS tained Newty decorated Features air

Southland . T o w n h o u s e s &

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m

$ 7 9 9 . FREE FULL SIZE

WASHER a DRYEF . 1700-2700 sq ft. . Garages/Carports . Manned Entrances

S u t t o n P l a c e

8 1 0 - 3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4 23275 Riverside Dive Southfield. tAcfwjan

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 F o r Serv ice 5 Years In a R o w By The Sen io r C i t y C o m m i t t e e

Large I a 2 Bedrooms with w»* in closets. 2 bams, attended gatehouse monitored alarm fully apptanced kitchen, social activities pnvate car-poi e>evators pool and elegant c j -Btoom Srwrt wal* to Ma-vard Row Shopping Center

FOR ADULTS OVER 50 Rent from $705

LAHSER RD N OF 11 MILE

B R O O K D A L E

A p a r t m e n t s

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S o u t h L y o n

• 1 & 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 loca t ion

• Soc ia l ac t iv i t ies

C A L L N O W " !

8 1 0 - 4 3 7 - 1 2 2 3

APARTMCNTS Lnfurni ihed

W e s t l a n d E s t a t e s On Wayrle Ro S ot Warren Rd

S p a c i o u s 1 b e d r o o m 700 sq- ft. - $ 4 7 0

Price shown is to« 1 yt lease Shorter leases avmiaOle

Great locatiorvheaVwater.'pool B t n M H M pets 4 much more

3 1 3 - 7 2 2 - 4 7 0 0

T o w e r s o f

S o u t h f i e l d

Quality ol Living is on the Rise''

E legant a Spaoous 1 a 2 Bedroom apartment homes

Star t ing at $ 5 7 5 - 5 7 5 0 . Automated Gatehouse . Pod. lenms courts a sauna • Patios a Balconies . Heat 4 central air included • E*ercise facilities . Southfield School district • Easy access to maior

highways • Located at

2 8 0 7 5 La f i se r R d between 8 a 9 Mile Rds

8 1 0 - 3 5 6 - 3 6 5 0

Weauand -

F o r e s l L a n e

A p a r t m e n t s 6 2 0 0 Nor th W a y n e Rd .

S T U D I O - $420 1 B E D R O O M - $ 4 6 0 2 B E D R O O M - $ 5 0 0

SENIOR DISCOUNT' Amenities include

. Heat a waie>

. Carpeting a Blmds . Appliances • Laundry facilities . Pool a air conditioning . Walk-in closets . D«nwasrers r. aemoec un«s . Cable availaBle . On Wayne Rd Between 1

Ford a Hunter

3 1 3 - 7 2 2 - 5 1 5 5

4 0 0 AMrtoent i /

3SSS 4 0 5 WESTLAND

MtXUE > FORD RD. Spaoous 1 and 2 Bedroom courtyard apartments located near shoppm? a eipresswaya Other amenities include

• Newly renovated kdenens • Caipetmg • Free Heal • Au Conditioning • Window Treatments • Laundry FacMiee

1 Bedroom $470, 2 Bedroom $5CO C O U N T R Y C O U R T A P T S

(313) 721-0500

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 1i.Twegraph Foicroes Condoe 2 Oedroom. 2 bath, dusriweshe' washer and dryer Unfurmehed $1000month Furnished $l300^nonth (B10J 559-17T0

WESTLAND WAYNE.FORD RD AREA

Spaoous 1 and 2 Bedroem courtyard apartments near shoppng a eipress-ways Other amenities mdude

. Newty renovated kitchens

. Carpeting • Free Heat . Air Condrtioning • Window Treatments . Laundry Facilities 1 BEDROOM $470 MONTHLY 2 BEDROOM $500 MONTHLY

C O U N T R Y VILLAGE A P T S (313) 721-0600

Are You Fed Up With Renting? Why pay rent when you can own

< as WBe or lesa CALL NOW - ASK HOW!

Re/Ma* Preferred 313-730-1000

Large 2 Bed-room. 2 bath, fireplace washer,'dryer. 1 yt, lease, no pets $750 includes heat a water 810-594-9756

AUBURN HILLS - 2 bedrooms family room, dlnmo, appliances, yard pets negotiable |75Qm» RENTAL PROS 1810) 373-RENT

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Condo - Ann Arbor Trail a Evergreen Extra dean

.1 bedroom, appliances $436 mo Call (313) £33-6758

FARMINGTON i bedroom oondo. apphances. heat and water included. $62& month TRW credit check and security (313) 5*1-7230

WESTLAND

F R E E R E N T

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• ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 2 5 1 0 1

• 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 a Drake

Lots k Acreages

Vacant

BAY POINTE PINE COVE LOT ! Lakefront on Lower Straits all-sports j

lake One of a k«yd wooSed lo t« the newest most exclusive oevelcomenl

j $375,000 PI-00 (611439)

AUBURN HILLS

F A B U L O U S

T O W N H O U S E S OPEN WEEKENDS

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1810) 8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

COMMERCE TWP « acre pnvate road Huron Valley schools Engi-neered septic gas 4 electrical ava«-aB« $39,500 (8101 684-7879

DEARBORN • 40*135 Kit A* utnities on-site Ready 10 Build on S24.50C Can after 6pc

13131 422-5695

F E N T O N Pine Lake Forest. 133 Homesites

Pnced Irom $37 900 B u t e ' s terms ava'aBle

810-750-3066

Hi&GINS LAKE Forest Estate, wooded comer lot 98*230 Near Mig-

Lane South State Par* <3131 261-7797

I Luxury 2 4 3 bedrooms,? -. 1500 S« Ft. > AH appAances. needing masher

dryer arW Dknos • Health Club. spa. pool and lenms . Kocse ptaytot . Near Chrysler Tecnnoogy Cemer . f urns-ied a shcrt-tenr, j n t t

a i a B M . RentJrpm $1,060

(810) 852 -7550

W E S T B U R Y

V I L L A G E Squnei between AuburrvM-59

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom apt •» •rnie from downtown Use of washer dryer New kitchen, bath, pamt a carpet. $1100"mo (810) 642-0553

BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroom apt down-town. 700 sq. ft - basemen! central

S covered parking. No pets $6001

>. you pay utiimes 616-947-2777 BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom, $11001 mc*wv New white Euro kttcfien walk 10 downtown comer ol Hennetta Lincoln For app't (®10t 642-0553

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HOWELL - BUILD you< Bream home Lake Chemung access 55*148 tot. $ 2 1 , 0 0 0 Ca l l a l te r 6pm

• fl10-22S-6232

trai ait large deck

LOTS FOB sale - Plymouth Twp . (7> 1 acre estate size rats - wealed on

• pwvele paved cu» de sac. o« N Tero-tonai Rd t sue wrwakout a out a pond

al $119,000 can 313-453-;

Mobile Homes Pnme wooded cul de sac lot «i Farm-mgkm H4IS Maadowbiook Hkls sub. vioal tor custom buJI waikoui water,

i sewer $159,000 810-426-9266

CANTONBELLEVILLE - 14 11 70 3 Beoro. 2 BiJh new carpel and leh-mium $750 move you in' Geddes Rd MMHSI (313) 433-5462

ROCHESTER (OAKIANO) 2-8 5 acres 642 ft (rentage 3 spkts Parks Road Can Coaeen F«n**e

810 655-6815

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• . O p e n 7 D a y s A W e e k ( S u n . 1 0 - 5 )

' 27500 Pr*Wrl r RJ.. Sou th f i e l d . M • (610) 3 0 6 - 6 0 2 0 -

i^HordMne A p » n m e f M near i - 6 9 6 ) •

BIRMINGHAM - Detune 1 Bedrocm Carpet imercom. fully eqi«iped wichen carport, Blmds. heat, waier From $565. Ann 810-647-8469

" C O L O N I A L C H A R M -IN T H E H E A R T O F

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S " T h e H o u s e ot B o t s f o r d

Apartments 4 Townhomes (next to Bolsterd Hospital

& the Botsford Inn)

S t a r t i n g a t S 5 5 5 Heat included On Most Units

Carports Available •

. ( 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 1

S 6 6 9 •Heat included

•Ask about specials •Extra siorage

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 _ Famnngtcm Ml

F A R M I N G T O N M A N O R

Across from shopping 4 thealre St.<Jios 4 1 Bedrooms

$450-$515 Carpenng. «elc»i Blinds' walk in closets patios

4 Balccmys. central ar No pets We pay water only

(810) 474-2552

Farmington Huts

S U P E R L O C A T I O N Grand RmeiXDrchard Lake

S t o n e r i d g e M a n o r The largest two bedroom in 'Be a'ea $595 per mo inciuckng carport, verti-cals, all appliances Enter oft Freedom Rd , W ot Orchard Lake Rd S o« Grand Rive'

(810)478-1437 (810)775-8206

" 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 in Beautiful Birmingham

• Short Term Leases Available Come ExMf lence

B U C K I N G H A M M A N O R 2 bedrooms - 1 5 baths

Pets Welcome

I 8 1 0 - 6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9 >

P l a y A p a r t m e n t Q u i c k P i c k !

T h e q u i c k e r y o u p i c k , t h e m o r e

, y o u c o u l d s a v e ! -

• Q u i c k A p p r o v a l !

• Q u i c k M o v e I n f

• Q u i c k S a v i n g a l

B i r m i n g h a m / T r o y A r e a B l o o m f i e l d O r c h a r d Ap ts

Located « Auburn M*s Spaoous 1 bedroaim apartments Irom $515 ncude heat, gas water a c m s plus leunory laoWies a mo« Short lerm. Fumehed uMs awaaaM Hours »-5. cweed Thurs a Su*i Set by appt

( 8 1 0 ) 3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8

' Famwngton Hdls ^

I M A G I N E ! 12 uraque floor plans Extra-spacious apartments Baaut»u»y landscaped grxnds Extra-large storage areas Close to all major treeways Extra-iarge health dub Full size washers a dryers 24 hr monitored gatehouse

M u n ^ D C D a

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 4 2 5 0

Ask about our current specials

FARMINGTON HILLS Luxury one and two beiMont

Apartments Available Cea 810-477-7774

FARMINGTON HILLS TWO BEDROOM

APARTMENT HOMES Indnndual Entrances 1300 Sq F^

i G E Appka^ces i Gas Fireplace i Fun size Washer/Dryer i Coveted Parltlno . Monaored Ewe I

intrusion alarm

O R C H A R D

C R E E K A P T S

(810) 5 5 7 - 0 0 4 0

FARMINGTON

OPEN WEEKENDS F R E E H E A T

Large 1 4 2 Bedrooms Dishwashers. Vertcal Blinds

Clean, Quiet Community RENT FROM $560

Orchard Lake Rd N ol 8 Mi

V I L L A G E O A K S (810) 4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5

FENTON STREET - 1 Bedroom start $400 . 2 bedroom start $500, includes heal 4 water 255-0079

Franklin

S P E N D T I M E

A T H O M E

I N S T E A D O F

T R A F F I C

S P R I N G M O V E - I N S P E C I A L S O N

S P A C I O U S 2 B E D R O O M

F L O O R P L A N S '

Featuring • Cathedral Ceii-ngs • Woodbuming 1 replaces • Mmi-tHinos 4 microwaves • Washers a dryers • Walk-in ciosets . Individual intrusion alarms • Card key entrance • Pool iwtr waseriao sundeck

4 spa • Ask abca.1 our ,| ROOMMATE PLAN J Village Suites - Short term

furmshed remats avaiaB« • i Bedrooms from $695 . 2 Bedroomsr 1 Bain from

$770 • 2 Bedrooms^ baths Irom

$855

S150 Secun t y Depos i t

Spec ia l " L im i ted T i m e O n l y

Comer ot Franklin Rd 4 11 Mile

V i l l a g e G r e e n

o n F r a n k l i n

8 1 0 - 7 4 6 - 0 0 2 0 napJMww v*agagraeriap» com

Mon-Fn 10-8. Sat 9-5 Sun 12-5

V , l l a g f S x

smoke selectors, laundry 'aciMies 4 extra siorage Swimming Pool Cable available

1 & 2 B e d r o o m Apts .

L E X I N G T O N

V I L L A G E

Sma l l Pet Sec t i on

From $505 I-75 and 14 M«e

Opposite Oakland Mall

5 8 5 - 4 0 1 0

P R E S I D E N T

M A D I S O N A P T S . From $510

1 Block E ol Jcfrin R Just S ol Oakland Mall

5 8 5 - 0 5 8 0

H A R L O A P T S .

From $495 Warren. Mich

West side ot Mound Rd Just N ot 13 M«le

Opposne GM Tech Ceniet 9 3 9 - 2 3 4 0

F R E E H E A T Clean spaoous 1 Bedroom Walk

to Oaxland Man $525

C h a t s f o r d V i l l a g e Jonn R Between 13 a 14 Mile

810-588-1486

deserve at a pnee that meets your! needs From $465 per month

| Relax in a spacious apt iocaied| _;ust minutes Irom downtown • • Plymouth Heat 4 waier included I • Be a part ot our community |

^a jK>^3 -455 -£U^ ^ j

" ^ P l y m o u t h

H i l l s A p a r t m e n t s

7 4 6 S Mill St.

Ann Arbor Tr .'Ann Arot-r Rd

• 1 & 2 B e d r o o m s • W a s h e r / D r y e r tn e a c h unit • 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 r C o n d i t i o n e d • W a l k to D o w n t o w n • E a s y A c c e s s to I -275

From

$ 5 3 0

O p e n 12-5 313 -455 -4721 M o n t h r u F n

(810) 353-5835

South held CHARTERHOUSE APTS

Call about our Secunty deposit special

" Upscale Hi-Rise Apartments Studio « 4 2 Bedrooms stanig at $420 Pool Tennis Courts and

much more Can now 810-557-8100

Located on 9 Mite/Greenfieid

PLYMOUTH • near Downtown 303 Roe Street

1 Bedroom $525 $295 Secunty deposit' Central Air and Heat

Newly redecorated Morv-FrvB lo 4 (313) 582-0450

Eve 4 Weekends (313) 416-5292

C o u n t r y C o r n e r Apts We >e BIG on Squa-e Feet

1 Bedroom 1100 sq ft 2 Bedroom 1300 sqtt 3 Bedroom 4 townhome 1800 sa lt Formal drmg room, caipcul. heal Balcony health club.'pool

Close to Birmingham EHO Let us tax you our Brochure 810-647-6100 1-800-369-6666

30300 Southfietd Road k. (Bet-weep 12 4 13 Mix) A

SOUTHFlELO I FRANKLIN RENT FROM $1 410 OPEN WEEKENOS

2 or 3 Bedroom spacious town-houses. e«gant formal dining room 4 great room, natural fireplace. 2't baths, master Bedroom suite Ml Basement 2 ca- anached garage

W E A T H E R S T O N E T O W N H O U S E S (810) 3 5 0 - 1 2 9 6

Frank l in R d S. of 13 Mile

| S p e c i a l !

$o (Secu r i t y depos i t )

I 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s | S o m e i nc l ude

w a s h e r & d r ye r En joy luxury l i v ing

I at a f f o r d a b l e pr ices . | S t a r t i n g at $ 6 3 0 . | 6 m o l e a s e s ava i lab le

561 KIRTS Close to 1-75

1 Block S o< Big Beaver • between Lmemois & Crooks

• 810-362-0290 j

F R E E H E A T

$96S'Mo 10 Enjoy Lake Living al Its best' Btoomheld on Square L*. Con-temporary 1200 «q ft , 2 bedroom. 2 bath, central air ceramic a Berber floor ccrvenngs Executive kitchen, carport washer a dryer includes heat/water 810-646-0324

BELLEVILLE. DETROIT. Royal Oak. 2, 3 a 4 bedroom* Vacart hem* & Detn* apartnarts. Kids p * <*-

Co Cat 313-27X1823

BERKLEY - Chatmmg 2 bedroom. 1 bath, finished basement M appli-ances Extra siorage $825 per mo No pets 810-644-1411

4 0 5 4 0 5 4 0 5 CANTON 4 bedroom, 2'« bath. 2430 sq ft lenoed' yard 2 car

Kage $1&50'mc KESSLER 4 313-421 2274; 810-288-5009

BIRMINGHAM - Country French home beautifully decorated 2 bed-room . den. 1 * bath centra! ar, fin-ished baaement 2 car garage , near downtown. $220CVmo 810646-8896

BIRMINGHAM CUTE 2 b a ^ o m CANTON - 4 bedroom, frjgvffg

Day 1810) 584-0006 _ $2,0(»mo 313 507-0195

CANTON S oDher suburbs COBPCRATE

TRANSFEREES For your RELOCATION NEEDS

Ca» D a H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

$85G'mo Eves (810) 847-2762

BIRMINGHAM-fine home, execulrve Irving a entertainment, 2300 sq ft 3 bedroom rsncb, pool, patto. finished basement. $200Q'mo 810-553-2071

W E S T L A N D W O O D S A P A R T M E N T S

Spaoous 1 and 2 Bedroom, apart-ments Amenities mdude

i Carpeting • Owner Pi | Pool

'aid Heat

Section a Sk E Ca.r W5 Pt'

now a •ecerve 50% off first month's rent w«h approved credit 313-326-9008 or 313-721-6699

Westland

$ 3 9 9 M o v e s Y o u I n

W e s t e r n H i l l s A p t s .

Immaculate Apts. 1 bedroom trom 5510 2 Bedroom from SS60

immediate Occupancy Free Heat & Water

Extra Storage Space

3 1 3 - 7 2 9 - 6 5 2 0 We're located on Cherry Hill, belween Wayne 8 Newburgh

• I'OOI . Laundry facilities . Intercom

Air ConditKyvng • Close To Shopping 4

Expressway . Window T-eatments.'Mi-.' Blinds

1 Bedroom $505; 2 Bedroom J54!>

NOVI 3 bedroomn bath ranch, end unit Fireplace Appliances centra) an $900'mo Securtly deposit 1-800-990-9261 or 517-643-5118

NOVI - ranch condo 3 bedroom, 1 Bath, washieri'dryer, pool $800 mo. plus $800 security Ava»aB*e now

(3131 533-7303

BIRMINGHAM a ALL CTIES

F R E E PREVIEW, CATALOGS, PHOTOS

HOUSES. CONDOS, APARTMENTS •Since 1976"

T E N A N T S ^ . L A N D L O R D S SHAflE REFERRALS

R E N T - A - H O M E

8 1 0 - 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0 884 S Adams, Birrrangham

BIRMINGHAM In Town a Ternfic' 4 Oedroom. 21 bath . hardwood lloors. garage, basement, appliances $1500 . security 810-646-6200

CANTON • clean 2 - 3 Bedroom 2 bath ranch Updated, fireplace cathedral oe-nga acwkAnces, cwnral air. bay wmdows tirwshed basemeni. 2' » garage enclosed ykrd cul de sac PtymoutfvCanton schoots Musi see' imme<hate occupancy. $t20Cf mo (313; 455-0807

CLARKSTON RANCH 3 bedrooms dining appliances, finished Base ment. yard $87SMO RENTAL PROS 1810) 373-RENT

COMMERCE TWP Lower straights lakefront $1350.'mo \ TWIFOFYRVJ NARAPJI 1810) 360-9272 (810) 360-1162

DEARBORN - 3 bedroom bnck colo-nial, Wa.-ten-Schsefer area $925

1 month secunty - (810) 478-5952

DEARBORN 3 bedroom cotSrual. appliances fenced yard finished basement $700-WO RENTAL PROS (3V3I 513-RENT

DEARBORN HTS ranch. 3 bed roams, tamily room, treplece. 2 cai garage finished basement 1 yr m«n-imum $1000'«nb Kessier a Co

313 421 2274 or 810 288-5009

DEARBORN MGTS 2 Bedroom bnck B Level Carpeted appaances, deck $545/M0 , RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

DEARBORN MGTS Rent wflh option Beautiful 3 Bedroom home -ifiwiy remjde ie l gar»OB. 0-sct"C Schools $650.'mo . 975 security Must be employed wKgood cret*t a willing to purchase

A g k i REALTY 313^16-5431 or 313-699-4321

DEARBORN - Sharp 3 oedroom brink ranch garage dining room,

on 10 Buy available SftiOrmo (8101 788-1823

DETROIT/REDFOFtD AREA 2 bed-room. 1 bath, newly remotjeled Me-not $475 D»r month . security Cat

810-258-4755

FARMINGTON'a ALL CITIES R E N T - A - H O M E

TENANTS & LAN0LORDS 810-642-1620

BIRMINGHAM Spacious charming cator*at. 3 Bedrooms, path, formal dining room. txea*fas4 room basement, 2 car garage fire-place. central air Pels OK $1250rmo 1810) 540-2665

N O V i ' S BEST L O C A T I O N : Huge two bedroomlwo bath from Si .500 Mid "SB luxury, oatenouse entry, mfloor pool, spa Six or 12 month lease Corporate furnished uruts available (The Landings a Forest Buildmgs) 810-348-8866

PLYMOUTH - 2-3 bedrooms, baths i.'vmg. dming, Basement, al

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

mes. secunty A

BIRMINGHAM - 3bedrooms. 1 bath Clean, move-m condrBcn 2"i car garage, rw basement $1100

810-642-1391

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom ranch, dming, all appliances yard Deck. Pets OK $796/MO RENTAL PROS . (810) 356-RENT

WESTLAND

- W O W -$ 4 9 0 *

F ree Heat /Hot W a t e r

Vertical Bknds Air Carpel clubhouse pool deck ind

DrehwSsher. CaBle TV Pel Units Available

1 BEOHOOM FROM $480' 2 BEDROOM FROM $540"

B L U E G A R D E N A P T S Cherry Hi* near Memman

Daily 11 am-6pm - Sat I0am-2pm • Cat lor details 4 appt

• 729-2242

PLYMOUTH SQUARE CONOOS 2 bedrooms hardwood floors, new appliances great localior Pool S75&H10 810-305-5984

Westland

$ 3 0 O F F * F R E E H E A T

T R O Y SOMERSET AREA FROM S550 Studio and spacious 1 a 2 bedroom apartments Amenities include • Ownei Paid Heat

inary Faril.il>

1st Six Months Rent on 1i"yr lease

i c u r i t y D e p o s i t

' $ 2 5 0

S i m p l y S e n s a t i o n a l

• 1 4 2 bedroom Townhouses • • Pnvate entrances . Individua. washer'dryers • Fireplaces • Vertical mini Winds • Small pets welcome . Carports • PooV JacuZ2i/Tenms'Jogging trail

1 B E D R O O M

M O V E - I N S P E C I A L

C e d a r L a k e

A p a r t m e q t s

3 4 8 - 1 8 3 0 OFFICE HOURS

Men.- Fn 9-6 Sat 11-3

. LOCATION uocated'-ton Six M«e, juat two mes west of -275

EsuM Housing Opportunity

PLYMOUTH. 1 room studio pnvate entrance, kitchen and Bath. Avail Mar t . no pets $l00.'week.

(3131 459-4416

PLYMOUTH - Senior atoen adult community Spaoous 1 Bedroom apartment in quiet community Walk lo shopping Ceniral air. dishwashe-vertical Blmds, carport. Available 10 quakfied applicants 313-453-8811.

SOUTHFIELD ' Large l bedroom FREE HEAT clean quiet, walk-in closets covered parking 24 monitored intrusion alarm Rent $600.

12 MILE 4 LAHSER 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

• 6a«on*s or Patios • intercoms . Dishwashers • Disposals • Air Conditon-.ng • Window Treatments Close To Shopping 4 Expressways

VILLAGE APARTMENTS (810) 362-0245

W e s t w o o d V i l l a g e

A p t s .

4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0

•On select units only On Joy F»d , ""

Between Newburgh and Hi* Rds

j Y I Ap&rtaents

Furnished

Romulus

O A K B R O O K V I L L A 2 and 3 bedroom tollhouses Ranging Irom $399 to S500

Includes all utilities

Open Mon thru Fn., 9-5 PM Sal, by appomtment

15001 BRANDT 313-941-1540 TDD 1800) 9*89-1833 .

ROYAL OAKCLAWSON near 14 Mr* 4 Crooks 2 bedroom 1W Balh townhouse includes central air. ver-tical blmds, tun basemen! with washer dryer hook-ups. covered parking, private entrances and 'enced yard $775. Available mid March Call weekdays at

(810) 642-8686

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom com-pletely furnished apt with carport Lease a secunty deposit required Call after 4pm 810-647-4390

BirmingharrvW BloomfieldiTroy BLOOMFIELD LAKES APTS

ROYAL OAK: 14 Mile.'Crooks New deluxe condo,. 1600 sqtt, 2 bed-rooms. 1 5 baths full basemeni cov-ered parking, all new appliances California closets pnvate yaradec*. professionally decorated $1200/ month negotiable 810-644-2865

Furnished apts « small quiet com-plex. FulN tunvshed a decorated studio 1 4 2 bedroom units Includes dishes, linens, /re Craning SWVM»S available Beach prvweges No pets please Rents starting ai:$600 Heal 4 water included SHORT TERM LEASES tor qualified applicants

810-681-8309

BIRMINGHAM We* kepi 3 bedroom on double lot Central air. hot tub. many i*idates $127S'mo 1V> mo secunty, no pets. 810-646-0931

BLOOMFIELD 3-4 bedrooms 3 baths, fireplace. 2'i car garage 2600 sq B Bloomfield Hills schools Avail able after Aprtl 1st $2100 per mo

810-539-3718 Of 810-851 2966

BRIGHTON - 2-3 bedroom, lakefront Fireplace, aH appliances, basement, oarage $75C.1L»0 RENTAL P«OS (810) 373-RENT

WEST BLOOMFIELD Condo 2 bed-rooms. 2 baths, pool, tennis courts, garage, basemeni. all appliances. batcony $1550 mo 810-486-4527

^ ' a p a r t m e n t s

A t t r a c t i v e 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s C o n v e n i e n t l y L o c a t e d

i n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

• S w i m m i n g p o o l

• C e n t r a l A i i

• D i $ h w a s h m

• A t t rac t i ve W o o d e d

Set t ing

• Ca rpo r t s Ava i lab le

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0 ^ y v

OPEN MOB-Fr i 10 - 6 L 5 J

Sat 11 S • S M 12 5 i J V F V • •

N O V I

. W E S T G A T E V I

$ 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 Ap ts . • Walk- In Closets

• Patios and Balconies

8 1 0 - 6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

Off Pontiac Trail Berwj -en West and Beck Rds.

M i n u t e s f r o m 1-696 &. 1-275

Patty 9 - 6 Sat. 8. Sun. 12-4

WESTLAND - 2 bedroom 2 bath N Westland, full basement carport, appliances, oentral aw, $850 Lease Agent 458-6120

NORTHVILLE-Spacious 2 bedroom apt, l ' l basis, balcony, carport, ver-tical blinds , laundry taouoes Withm waaung distance to Down!own $630 Can for appt 810-349-7743

BIRMINGHAM Wa* 1o town 1 be» room Very clean Mm Bands moi ) u d»«»<rasher*No pe»a or smeeers AvattbM «m^>aie-y $8l5rt»o. heal a water included 8104464736

BLOOMFIELD - 1 bedroom garage »S2Vmo Pine Lake pnveegas

Securty a referencee (810) 682-4655

F I R 5 T M O N T H ' 5 R E N T 1 5 F R E E !

P l a y A p a r t m e n t Q u i c k P l f k l

T h c q u i c k e r y o u p i c k . t > i « more ~ — i c o u W e a v c l

• Q u i c k A p p r o v a l !

• Q u i c k M o v e I n l

• Q u i c k S a v i n g e l

Carton

F A I R W A Y C L U B G o l f s i d e Ap ts

1 & 2 B e d r o o m F r e e GoW

Hea t & Hex W a t e r F rse C a r p o r t I n c l u d e d

3 1 3 - 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

' FARMINGTON HILLS RENT FROM $945 OPEN WEEKENDS

iBOOsq •» 2 bedroom Garden Apartments 2 bedroom lown-houees with fun beaements 2 Barhs Wflh. we*-n cm a Mi Cov-ered pertwv- weaker Uryer vertical tends enended gale houee a a 24 hr moneored rtruaion a i re alarm

T H E S U M M I T NORTHWESTERN

8 MCHXEBELT 8 1 0 - 6 2 6 - 4 3 9 6

FAPWNGTON HILLS Lara* 1 bedroom aoarwerv

Men* Speael »6l(VW» NO a e c u n m r DEPOSIT

810-473-1386

Northville

T R E E T O P

A P A R T M E N T S

Comempoary Euroetykng througho«A inckjding hi-tach kitchen open floor pMn. track kgrumg. mdrwjua. washer* dryers and more Exciting wooded

setting 1 bedroom wflh french doors lo den trom $750.

I also oner 1 Bedroom apertmarts with vertical bands, central a*, neutral carpet, covered parking Gtaat North-vile value $595

For your personal appomiment. le can (8101 347-1690

P l y m o u t h S q u a r e

A p a r t m e n t s

1 B E D R O O M

OUIET COMMUNITY CHARMING PARK-LIKE SETTING

• Verticals. Pool • Walk to Shopping • 0«hwashe' & Disposal • Central Air a Healmg

p n Ann Arbor Road, 1 Block wesl « of Sheldon (next to B»g Boy)

OPEN MONOAY - FRIDAY. 9-5 SATURDAY 12-4

3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

S O U T H F I E L D

L O W M O V E I N

C O S T S

1 B e d r o o m Apa r tmen ts $ 5 6 5

H e a t I nc luded

H i d d e n V a l l e y

A p a r t m e n t s

8 1 0 - 3 5 8 - 4 3 7 9

Ion.-Fri.. 9-5 _ Sat 10>

Plymouth

T w i n A r b o r

A p t s .

F a b u l o u s L o c a t i o n Inc red ib le S ize S t a r t i n g at $ 6 0 5 O p e n da i ly & Sat

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 2 8 0 0

PLYMOUTH TyyP 2 bedroom. 1'e beth. country atmcepnere dean quiet heet and water included Adults S545MM 1313) 455-4556

W OF MIDOLEBELT CHERRY HILL AREA

Spacious l a 2 Bedroom apart-ments avaaabM 313-326-5382

G A R D E N C I T Y FonVMiddtobelt Area

Spaoous i bedroom apertmems Amenaies include

Owner Paid Heaf a Water Central A»r imeioom Syelem Gaibega Dwpceai , Laundry Faokhes Window TiaatmereiAIri B M

From $440 monihiy GARDEN CITY TERWACE

(3131 522-0480

G A R D E N C I T Y FonM*dc»MMa Area

Spaoous 1 bedroom apartments Ameraees rokjda

. Owner Paid Heet S Waiter . Centra* A* • keatcom 5»warn . Oa»age Obooaai • Larf«»v Fartaiea . . . Wntcm T ieaaiHaMm B M

From $440 monihky GAROEN CITY TERRACE

(313) 522-0480

I 1 & 2'Bedroom 5t*rt\na f r o m $ 7 5 9

O p e n 7 0 e y » A W e e k ( 6 u r t . 1 2 - 5 )

( d l O ) 6 6 1 - 2 3 9 9 •

L o c a t e d o* H a ^ e r t y HfV»e#c t 3 M i la ^

GAROEN OTY - Large 1 beOTOOm p u n k erarance Near ahoppmg Quel n e ^ e o r f o M J410HWO . M - - " - - «ai*v»y l a i ' . H i

• •8T-3T18

EXCITING, SENSATIONAL TOWNHOME,

Seeks Person Who Enioys Living Well

MUST APPRECIATE • Prompf Courteous Service . Larga. Corwaraant LMng Space • Ful. Private 0elements . SHORT or LONG TERM

Leaeea Ayeaebie • Pets welcome

W U ANSWER ALL CALLS

NOVI RIDGE 1 e 2 a 3 Bedrooms

810-349-820G . NOWLAKES AREA

WATERVIEW FARMS

Suitea From $475 •Country Seang

•Centnt Heel 8 Aw Conmanrn)

OLD REDFORO (81 Lahaan • T«*j 1 bedroom apta; haidwood Boors, neat 8 appkancet Cat OK $295 1 U K Squeaky dean 313-794-8101

REDFORD AREA OPEN WEEKENOS

Beautiful Renovated Building

Clean quiet bu«»ng Larga 1 8 2 bed-rooms with «ak- r closets FREE HEAT Intrusion alarm system

S O U T H F I E L D 12 MM between Telegraph $

Northwestern Hwy

LOW MOVE IN COSTS i

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 $ 6 5 0

H e a t I nc luded

Pointe O'Woods 810-352-8125

Troy

THREE OAKS $$SPECIAL$$

Entoy country iiymg m one o» oul 2 Bedroom.'1 balh ranch style apar-ments Spaoous closets and storage pantry room All electnc xitchens -eluding dishwasher Neut'a' carpet blmds and a "ee carpor Amenities exercise room, tennis courts, pooi ano voaeybau court Open 7 days

call Today - Oont Delay Only a Few Available

8 1 0 - 3 6 2 - 4 0 8 8

WESTLANC' O R C H A R D S

O F N E W B U R G H A P A R T M E N T S

Spaoous 1 a 2 Bedroom floorplans

(313) 7 2 9 - 5 0 9 0

WaJled L a k e / N o v i 1 & 2 bedroom

Apartments a Townnomes Spacious, air. blinds, poo*, dishwasher siorage & laundry

$799 moves you in includes isl mo. rent

(810) 624-6606

Westland Park Apts. Across Irom Oty Park

(Cherry Hifi) (Between Middlebel 8 Memman)

(w*h approved credit) 2 bedroom. t'A bath-$520 Large 1 bedroom - $455 (1 year ease «rth credit)

HEAT&UNOSlPOOL/NO P£TS Open 7 days

729-6636

* N ROYAL OAK 1 bedroom furnished condo, utilities included Month to month available $725 per mo, t810) 477-3669

Duplexes

PLYMOUTH • 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. completely furnished Available now

(313) 459-9507

PLYMOUTH, SHORT term lease, l oedroom, kvmg room, nook, kitchen wih utensils appliances, utilities included, washei dryer $75C month Two month mmimum 313-416-5100

FORD'HIX - 2 efrdroom. large kitcnen, lull basement, yard, off street parking $550.'mo, security $825. Call alter 6pm. (3131 455-2774

LIVONIA 2 bedroom 9928 Farm-ington. an. a«Xiances new carpet, pamt a blmds. basement, garage, no pets $635 313-453-4544, ext 1

LIVONIA. 6 MWIAldMaatt 2 bed-is large yard Stove 4 retnger-inciuded $49S'month

(313) 464-9475

rooms alor Call

Condos/Totrahouses

AUBURN HILLS, SOUTHFlELO FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN WEEKENDS

Outstanding 2 4 3 bedroom lown-houses 4 ranches.-apme wi attached garage 4 fireplace Can 810 Westbury-Aubum His 852-7550 Weatherstonei'Southfield 350-1296 Foxpwnle-Farmington His 473-1127 Summit-Farmington His 626-4396 Comnglon-Fafmlr^ton 851-2730

The Townhouse Specialist - Hours 11am-5pm

SOUTHFIELD - N Hampton Apts Spaoous 1 8 2 bedroom lunxy apts

$S$ Low move-in speoaM SIS 10 4 Lahser 810-36^-1538

SOUTHFIELD OPEN WEEKENOS

Clean 1 bedroom. FREE HEAT quel location, aliueimi alarm. kgNed parking, large walk in doeel extra large nonage area Rent $520

LAHSER NEAR 8M MILE

WELLINGTON PLACE 8 1 0 - 3 5 5 - 1 0 6 9

Wafled Lane

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 i ng a t . . .$550 With Aocoved Cre<w $25 Application Fee SENIOR DISCOUNT

indudas. • Meat 4 waitK • Air condlioned • Balconies a cable • Storage • Laundry facilities . Easy access 1-686 a 1-275

8 1 0 - 6 6 9 - 1 9 6 0 2 1 6 3 D e c k e r R d (Decker a Commerce)

RENT FROM $475 H mle S ol 1-86

GLEN COVE APTS (313) 538-2497

REOFORO - 1 bedroom apt Rouge Creek Apts 9ma* compter $400 per month mdudee heal a water pnvate parking CM 313-537-3474

AMBER APARTMENTS Royal OekOewaorvTrwy

t slop aparfment «h.ioc->ci SomeMng tor e^tvone Pels' ' t

' («10t 280-1700 M fc tMMM

SOUTHFlELO •

PARK LANE ... The Perfect Place W Cai Home

" Cai Today For SpecwW " One and Two bedroom apartments featuring pnvate entrances washer end dryer m each un*. sa* cleaning oven sel defrosting refrigerators

• wa*-mcloaets pahcubelcony free carport, tenrvs court and ewmv me<g pool Great location with, easy access to maior expressways lu»i»y M m unOeka.MBie pnee

810-355-0770 On Cwc Center Drive between

Telegraph a Laehe<

AMBERS RED RUN APTS Perfect for dog loners'

1 Be«*oom K M In Royal Oak Irom $674 mckxAng heel BeeueM aeiang

Hk ahd go* I

286-1700 (810) http/.-www arr*>erspt com

ORO«SEPT 89® fee* 2 bedroom apt appkencee cerpeeng launary Hu«>li carport no pets ««2Mwo

(313) 881 1884

LIVONIA - 1 I a *yer. cerpon. at A* lor SpeouM

FRANKLIN SO APTS i2so o r * m MO R o r r

FROM $6*5 (MCAT WCIUOEO)

4 2 U t

- 1 E5SL"***4

S ML a M « O 0 U * L T

GREAT MOVE IN SPECIALS!

8 1 0 - 6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 hen1—c Tie*

(bete sen West a Back Rds.) Da*y »6 Set 1Q-2. Sui U-

NOVI'S BEST VALUE

Ei«ams»fiargi 1 4 2 backroom apart menu Wure i

m air covered parting «or seieo UP4I I k. i n i l VMUEA FWI arty Mia

TREE TOP • MEADOWS

10 M*a a

ROYAL OAK

AFFORDABLE APARTMENT

NORMANDY ARMS Starts at $515

water urge ctoaata. air am* bonne $ mucti more C * (fliOt 54»-0S34

ROYAL OAK 11 Pew— e f

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<* Meet perkav •48AMO

810- 548.3048

ROYAL OAK

SOUTHFIELD We are taking a|ipa» atKxa lor spaoous 2 8 3 bedroom apartments

ccahonCal todav lor more details WAKEF*LO ARTS 810-388-3780

WARREN - Van Dyke. S at 12 Mle 1 bedroom, need someone to take over lease Onang $300 towards i

* 810-751-6497

WAYNE 2 bedroom, heat 8 water included S47CVmo plus $470 secu-nty 1 bedroom $395. heeVwkter

included CaB 313-728-2480

WESTLAND: THE ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL

APARTMENT LIVING

2 Bedroom Ranch Home WITH

Full sue basement, laundry tub. wasTier.'flryer. hook up. gas appliances, host tree refrigerator S

blmds thru-out.

ALSO Spaoous yards, pnvate driveway and entrance ' Lawn service snow

removal 4 24- holJScanng

maintenance**)v>ded along w i t h Q l y Services

•Either oSe*fflBor dog permmed "Restrictions apply

OAK VILLAGE L-C ( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 1 - 8 1 1 1

WAYNE HISTORIC AREA 2 Bedroom. 2 slory Living 4 dming rooms kitchen Eiedr* 4 heal addi-tional $450rlmomh 313-459-1790

Great Living • Super Value!

Sc otsdak A P A R T M E N T

1 Bedroom - 2 Bedroom from $ 5 0 0 from 5 6 5

$350 Deposit

FREE HEAT and COOKING GAS Dishwashers • Vertical Blinds • 1 1/2 Baths

Central Air • Pool • Laundry & Storage • Tennis Carport • Clubhouse • Cable Ready

N e w b u r g h b e t w e e n Joy & Warren

g ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

Colonial Court Apartments

Birmingham's Best Gels Better

I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y

I Bedroom Apartments o r • Electronic Security System •

L o w M o v e - i n C o s t s \ M l c o w a v e & W i n d o w T r e a t m e n t s

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

F r o m $ 4 6 5 MEAT INCLUDED

M I N K S P A R K A P A R T M E N T S

, 3 1 3 - 4 2 5 - 0 0 5 2 MON FRI. 9 5 SAT. 10 4

i i W :

/^face. 7a / r

1 i 3 B e d r o o m Townshouses

• On-Site Managemen t

»Full Basements in

Townhouse*

• Modern K i t c k r e w i r t i

dishwasher, mic rowave

ami Emefgenci System

• Fireplaces & Sundecks in

selected units

• Reserved Co\eref i

Carports .

R O C H E S T B R

810-64-6-1183 Leasing Hou rs :

1 a m - 5pm da i ly Sal. 12 n o o n - 3 p m

WESTLAND

I T a w t h o r n e C l u b A P A R T M E N T

-From $ 500

$200 Secur i ty Deposit • Heal Included «Vertical Blinds

• Short-term leases available • M i c r o w a v e s • O u t d o o r Pool

( 3 1 3 ) 5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4

7560 Merriman Between Ann Arbor Trail & Warren Mon. - Fri. 3-6, Sat. & Sun. 11-4

L o w M o v e I n C o s t s 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

F r o m $ 5 3 0 Heat Included

1 0 1 6 I r o n w o o d C t . < X 1 O > 6 5 2 - Q 8 Q 8

BERKLEY - New 2 Beoroom, 1 5 bath Condo ^attached garage, was-hw 4 dryer $725 per Mo. lmme> diate occuparKy 810-879-3464

BIRMlNGf^AM - 2 Bedrooms. 1V» oalhs. newly decorated Close to Oowntown 850 N Aijams Unit 2 Call afler 6pm 810-540-0694

BIRMINGHAM CONDO - 2 bedrom near town, sharp contemporary. $67S'mo mcijdes carport, heal

Share Hefe'-ai - 642-1620

DETROIT - 7 Mile 4 Grand River 2 Bedroom upp« flat. S425'mo first 4 secunty Alter 5pm 810-664-5831

N W FEBN0ALE - Updated 2 Bed-room, upoer flat, nvnedlaia occu-pancy, large backyard wim garage S65Q.'mo » u.tililies 810-547-0616

FERNOALE - Charmina 2 beOrocm lower Ne»ly redecorated, leaded oiass winocmre New Balh central air. WasheT'drye'. garage Bortier carpel Many special features; A MUST SEE' S695 - utilities 8*0-548-5946

OLD RE0TOFID Upper rat. i Oed'ooms

S450 mo pws i^Wes. No pe« Can I810I 220-1610

TROY 2 bedroom upper stove and reWgeraior. targe ret; -«»" Maple 4 Rochesier S49S'mo plus uKrties

1810) 879-7461

Wayne

$299 Moves You In Seaooot 1 2 4 3 MOroom apis

1 Bedroom from 1555 2 Bedroom from $605 • Free Heat . Free Wafer • Extra Siorage

i S t t r "

WAYNE FOREST APARTMENTS (313) 326-7800

VENOY PINES APARTMENTS

- 1 4 2 bedroom apis soma wiBi fireplace

- Swimmmg pool - Term* Court -- Clubhouse - Professionally Managed . Beautifully Landscaped

CENTRALLY LOCATED

IN WESTLAND 261-7394

A P A R f M E N T S

Located adjacent to naturally wooded Hines Park, economical. I and 2 bedroom apartments and townhouses. Comfortable living with air conditioning, private balconies, huge closets, heat included Also Cable TV, arid 2 swimming pools SMART stop at the front entrance

S050t l V e s t Wa lYen

between M i d d l e b e l t and

M e r r i m a n Roads

Westland

| HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL

S200 Security Deposit • Heat included

• Spacious Suites • Dishwashers • Outdoor Pool • Park Setting

( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0

Ann Arbor Trail, West of lnkster

Daily 9-6; Sat. & Sun. 11-4

12 Mile between & Northwestern Hwy.

Low M o v e In Costs 2 Bedroom' Apar tments

From $61 5 H E A T I N C L U D E D

CAIN T O N - PLYMOI I I I

Franklin Palme) E S T A T E S

S U I T E S

F R O M > 4 9 0 HEAT I N C L U D E D

S w i m m i n g Pool

' R A N K L 1 N H I L L A P A R T M E N T S 8 1 0 - 3 5 5 - 5 1 23

S

Mon -Fn 9-5 Sat 10-2

P Don't Wait Any Longer! The Lifestyle You 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 upto §200 Off Your Moving Expenses When You Sign A Lease

AHZNB r w v u o p x r v i

C E L E B R A T E S T . P A D D Y S

at PARKCREST APARTMENTS

• $ 4 0 0 . 0 0 SECURITY DER

• $ 4 0 . 0 0 RENT reduction

on etftcted 2 -b e d r o o m unite

1 0 0 0 Ft.

Washer & Dryers Livonia Schools

3 1 3 - 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 3

Central A i r Vert ical Bl inds

Located b e t w e e n L i l l e ) & Sheldon i m P. i lmer R J

3 1 3 - 3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0 Mon-Fr i 9 - 6 Sat -Sun 1 1 - 4

Vinit Vh Today al 777 E. Woodward lleightH • Hazel Park

(810) 545-0707 TDD (800) 649-3777

Won. Fri.: 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p m.

^ Sat. 10 to 2:00p.m.

YOUR NEW HOME FRANKLIN

RIVER Apartments j

Spacioue One. Two t Too aMraom two M » . M loerMO aperwnema M*-

QREAT MAINTENANCE STAFF

• 1 0 - 3 6 6 - 0 4 0 0 'Special* on Mtect unit'

WAVNE N C m v nCUOOCLEO I V convenience la youle looking | lor. lex* no hoVier Ca* Co«*1y»"l

*pts tor ajepHM HataM on our ' 313-278-9706

a 1 M L I I b M m M H 1 « 2 H » I < • " i l » —>

313-OMMO

HAMPfON COURT APARTMENTS

IS THE PLACE TO LiVE IN WESTLAND

1 & 2 Bedrooms

from $460 • Extra Large Apt t • Storage m your Ap> • Carport* AvaaaWe

k (313) 729-4020

m w c f t

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FARMINGTON - 3 bedroom Bun-galow. all eppkances Basement, fenced, c«l» oh S875/MO RENTAL PROS (810) 356 RENT

FARMINGTON - 3 bedroom 1 Balh. full basemeni New windows/carpel updated kitchen 4 belh Fenced yerd $8?Vmo • security deposit Avadable Mai 1st Pet ; OK (810) 932-8292

FARMINGTON HILLS lOOrchard Lake • 3 bedroom ranch. 2 bathe tamily room llreplace basement 2 car no pets sno«e's $165<Vmo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

FARMINGTON HILLS beautiful 5 bedroom, tnlevel lovely lot fireplace, air. 2VS cai ga-age ideal family or snare $1900 a mo 810-478-0620

FARMINGTON H(LLS - 2 bedroom rancfvdnipiex 1100 sq It Modern kitchen appliances fireplace deck ravine lot $875 pe« mc irciudes utili-ties Eves 313-953-0674

FARMINGTON HiiLLS 3 bedroom 2 bath ca ipeled All appliances garage, fenced NO pats >$900 mo (313) 963 5455 or (810;. 665-8138

FARMINGTON'4 other suburbs CORPORATE

TRANSFEREES For your RELOCATION NEEDS

C a i D 8 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

GARDEN CITY 3 bedrooms, country kitchen, sunroom. stove refrigerator fenced yarS $620 mo p'us security Ford 4 MiddieCe-i 810-3*8-7604

GARDEN ClTV • 3 Bedroom Rancr Ceiimg fans utility 'oom 's t M fc* pels Sect-or fi & ADC OK S725 RENTAL PROS |3»3I 5t 3-RENT

INK STEP 3 oedroom ranch utility room 2 car oarage Fenced yard tor pets SSIO-MO RENTAL PROS (313) 6 f 3 RENT

INKSTER- 3 bedroorp ranch $420' mon th p i us s e c u r i t , Ca l f

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INKSTER •' 27305 New Yor* 3 bed-room Nee oak kitchen (waned Baaement 2nd Bain, mew carpet S paint Garage 8 yard Section 8 okay $700 (313) 697-4577

LAKE ORION 3 bedroom 1 t t bath colonial Fmahed baaement. lanced Pet. OK $790.1*0 RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

LIVONIA 8 ALL CITIES

R E N T - A - H O M E TENANTS 4 LANDLOROS

810-642-1620

MADISON NTS room, 1 bam, wood Boors. yard, aned r>g appKencee A.eileoie N o * 1800 (810) 548-8772

2 Bedroom. Lining fenced

NORTHVILLE 4 Bedroom updaiad ranch wgarage 4 Baaement on 1 acre Lota oI siorage Peta coneld-ared S145&mc 810-348-1040

NORTHVILLE 3 bedroom rancn. 1V» batha, f r i t floor laundry, 2 car attached clean appaencee aveileote S2100 ease (313) 420-6086

LlVONiA • 3 bedroom, 1 5 bain ranch with appuncee. fxushed baae meni. fenced. 2 car garage. $600 per Mo Cad (313) 421-3020

L'VONiA 4 bedroom 2 oath colo-nial1 &aseme«. fenced yard all appk-ances 8 Mile & lnkster area $89S'MO (313) 531-0718

LIVONIA - 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath Bnck ranch Family room New carpeting $800 plus secunty, W Chicago; Hamson Open House today. '2-2 28623 Minion (517! 655-6969

N O R T H V I L L E M a i r v B e c k -Charming 4 oedroom, 3"4 bama. 3 f*replece» mart quarters appliances no pets'smckers $2S00ftno. D 4 H PROPERTIES 8IO737-t0CC

NORTHVlUE Roomy Colonial, 4 bedrooms. 3 Batha. all appliances, central a* Greai location immediate $1 695'mc 810-348-8245

NORTHVILLE Srx/Bredner - Freshly painted 2' 3 bedroom 2 Baths, area! room 22x24, 2 car, air fireplace appliance—s $i200rtno 0 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

LIVONIA 3 bedroom 7 Mile. Meraman AH new ns«3e AM, dose 10 everything No Dets No Smokers $1120 mo Pager 810-704-4529

NOVI 4 Bedroom colonial, carpeted appliances, basement, yard

$850 MO RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

LIVONIA - Bnck 4 bedroom 1 2 baths 'amify room with (-replace. an appliances, fenced y i ra $550. Sec-tion a OK (313) 794-6874

LlVONiA - Clean 3 Bedroom? full bam one* Iri-level appliances, an. carpeted Fenced ya'd 4 garage NO pets $975mo (810) 553-8784

PLYMOUTH 2 pedroom, 2 Baths jakf ioors fireplace basement garage yard Secunty No pets

$900 313-591 -6530 or 313 455 7653

j REDFORD • 2 bedroom, 1 Bath, 1 car garage completely renovated 1100 sq ft $7S0»Vno heat 4 water .-icruded (810) 471-6882

LlVONiA I "Aster Rd 3 Bedroom 1 bath utility room, new carpet 4 p a r t fenced shed No pets $550'mc • V t secunty (810) 626-9093

LIVONIA 7M«* *»e t t 4 bedroom BI-ievel 1 5 baths 2 car garage, lenced yard "spats $1,000 mo • deposit

Eves (313) 522 2231

REDFORD - 3 bedroom b A * ranch, l ie baths appliances baaement. fenced, garage $65O'M0 RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

ROCHESTER - 3-4 Bedroom car-peted, appliances, baaement. yard, 2 ca' ga-age $97SMO RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

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ROCHESTER HILLS. Avorv Adams -3 bedroom one* ranch, famrty room, •.replace 2ca'. air appliances, lawn inducted $tKXVmo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

ROCHESTER HILLS - new construc-tion, 3 Bedrooms 2 Oaths, 1460 sq ft A-- baser-, er.1 2 car garage $1245 mo No pets 810-375-1035

ROCneSTEB. IN town J . bed .rooms, basement, garage Very clean Near park $97V month Moss (810) 652-3517

ROYAL OAK - 3 bedroom ranch in excellent condit ion Appl iances included Fenced in yard Lovely treed neighborhood $850 per mo plus secunty deposit of $850. Leave message for Ronnie Jones at Syn-deco ReaJty 313-235-7142

ROYAL OAK • 3 bedroom, carpeted. irvmg room, appliances, yard. 1 '-v car garage $795MO

RENTAL PROS 18101 356-RENT

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ROYAL OAK Renovated, stykah *>-town 3-4 bedroom vintage home Fireplace hardwood ftoora, new kite nan garage, screened porch $1100 a mon*i Raterancae required, non-smokers, no paB AvailatAe now 810-825-2151 (810) 548-7400

SOUTHFIELD - 2 bedroom ranch newty dacorated. appaancea. fenced, garage $6®5MO RENTAL PROS IBIO) 368-RENT

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TROY- 3 Bedroom ranch, 2 bath basemeni. appaances, 2 tirsplaces 2 car attached garage $i00&»no 1st.

last 4 security required (810) 528-0816 or (810) 362-1984

TROY 4 Bedrooms. Tt bath. 2500 sq ft., 2 large decks 1 off master bed-room with jacuMJ, 3 car garage-on 1 acre. $1860.mo 9-5 810-624-7333

WAYNE - 3 Bedroom, lirvshed Base-ment, some appliances, newly deco-rated, new cupboards, carpeted. $795. security. 810-773-4880

W BLOOMFIELD - Lovely 1200 sqtt. home, 3 Bedrooms, on take $1295mo Available now. Call Slaler Management 810-540-6286

W BLOOMFIELD - Tn-ievel. 3 bed-rooms. 2 baths lamily room fife-piace. all appliances air deck, fenced yard, many extras, 1 Bilk 10 Upper Straits Beach $1,52STno

810-681-3436 or 810-807-0818

W BLOOMFIELD Union Lake frontage. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths 1997 sq ft deck, appliances, fireplace. 2 car, no pet&'smokers $2000r'mo. 0 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

WEST BLOOMFIELD 3 bedroom lakefront Lrving room, yard Pets negotiable $90OMO RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 14 Mile 4 MwWebet 1900 sq.ft 3 bedroom, air. new root/hot water heater.'waler softener, lawn maintenance 4 snow

$ U f S rm- Rfi'Bt ervces required By appointment, call 6 30am-5pm (810) 354-9500

WESTLAND - 4 bedrooms $625' monthly. $795 secunty Section 8 okay (8101 478-7489 or (616) 227-3417 Please Wave Messagf

WESTLAND 3 bedroom ranch, tamily room mtuepoce air. kitchen appliances finished basement, 2 car garage $93StnQ (313) 459-2792

WESTLAND - 3 bedroom, V t bath, 1800 sq.ft home. 1 acre wooded lot. very private $ 1201Vmo Call Stater Management (8101 540-6286

WESTLANO. 3 bedroom Bnck ranch, air. stove, relngerator. dishwasher Fenced tor Pets $ 6 0 0 . ^ RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

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WESTLANO " 3 bedroom Bnck ranch. 2 . car oarage, appkanoes. baaement fenced lor pets $7ttVMO RENTAL PROS (311) 513-RENT

WESTLANO dean 2 Bedroom ranch, a l a ancea. $500.mo * oeposA Ca i (

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WESTLAND - Uvonia schools 3 Bed-room brick ranch 2 fun balhs. dn-ished basement. 2 car garage; (1.188 mo. (313) 421-2481

WHITE LAKE TWP - Bunders Model 1994 Contemporary Ranch. Finished w o besemern 3-4 Bed-rooms. on 2 acres $2499 per mo. KESSLER 4 CO 810-288-5009

W1XOM - 5 Bedroom. 4 Balh. 3000 sq ft . tu* Basement. 2't car attached garage. $i40G'mo $1400 tecixity dap AvW 6-1, (313) 729-8080

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GRAND TRAVERSES Bay - tmmac-UMs 2 bedroom Ftahmg Boat. 2 seal padde boat Sandy beach, a w n mngr go* Caamo gambling, greai dming (BOO per wfc 810-851-00*5

HOMESTEAD RESORT ' Glen Arbor. MIcMgan 2 bed-

rooms. 2 baths on Lake Michigan (313) 426-2817

LAKE MICHIGAN - N Muskegon Uvefy 4 bedroom. 170 ft frontage, pnvate area pcturea •vaAaOM June 4 Sept (816) 755-1071

LEELANAU COUNTY 16 Bedroom,. IB bath -Retreat* 340 ft 6 5 acres on W Grand Tra

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BOCA GRANDE Intracoastal Boatskp vate guM beach. $370,000- Owner Photos 4 fun descnption on .web http / /www bondbsss comf ionda

Eves (810) 231-4688 or <941) 697 2376

D1SNEY ORLANDO CONDO i bedroom 2 bath Pool, spa, go« t e n n i s $ 4 9 5 wk D a y s 810-545-2114, Eves 810^52-9967

FAMILY EMERGENCY makes Dsau-Mul 2 Br. i bath Condo on the f«ss fairway of the jo l f course at Highland Woods Country and Go" C3ub m Bonita Sprmas near Naples. FL avail-

aBle 3-1 lo 3-31 $75iVwk.: negotiaWe Can (810) 645-5715

HILTON HEAD Condo - Mamotl HatxK Pointe. 2 bedroom, 3 !enms courts, pool, luxurious $650 per wk Weeks avamaCMe Aug 22. Aug 29 4 Oct 3. 1997 810-680-4570

MARCO ISLAND, FLA 2 bedroom? bam condo or beautiful Smokehouse Harbor Docks available Huge pool

Weekly/ 313 421-9163

Upgraded furmsn.rjgs monthly rentals

SEABROOK ISLAND, S C 30 mm Irom Historic Charleston, 1-4 bedroom visas 4 private homes

Ocean, god or scenic view B'UTJMB 5LHH-UI WAIEV

Seabrook Exclusives 803-768-0806

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VACATION AT Tropical MazaUan Mexico Ocean (ront resort. May 3rd -10th. Sleeps 6 $750 negotiable

313-394-000' Eyes

MULLETT LAKE - 1 Mile N of Topm-abee 3 bedroom. 2 bath updated quaint c o f t a j l Dock w.tooat. $1500 wk $500iY>eekend ^18-528-7132

PETGSXY - Lakefront rental home 2000 sq It Boyne araa vacation home Ca i tor pnee 4 availability

(810) 673-2580

PuY-IN-BAY ISLAND, Ohio Cottage tor rent 3 bedrooms

Sleeps 10 Fu l kitchen By the week (313) 513-9901

T o r c h L a k e & G r a n d T r a v e r s e B a y H o m e s 5 to choose trom, some with boat buoy a l exceftent quaMty. newer homes with aw appliances and amen-bes Sleep 6-10 dependuig on home $1200 - $1900 weekly rates

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TORCH LAKE Rental cottages Call for 1997 Winter or Summer rentals now

618-331-4313 or 810-293-0890

TORCH LAKE - seduded 25 acre W shore estate with a 5 bedroom 2 Bath and.1 or 2 Bedroom 3 Bath home From $1200Y«k Brochure 810-644 7288

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SHARE REFERRALS 810-642-1620

884 S Adams, Birmingham

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CANTON PROFESSIONAL male looking for a roommate. Beautrtui

j house, garage, furnished Utilities I included (as ivmo . * $450 depos.1

(313) 397-3930

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2 4 3 bedroom frame cottages 4 log cabins Located on the waters edge, ideal for sporting lamrfy - with excel-lent swimming. Itshing 4 Boating We are rusoc yet modem m a peaceful and quiet surrournSng

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BURT LAKE cottage on the water Quiet clean, beautiful. Sleeps 6. Turn key No pets $700 a week.

810-828-7454

C A D I L L A C B E A U T I F U L LAKE Mitchell. Cottage sleeps 8 AJI com-forts of home Great weeks still a vail-

(313) 729-2249

COTTAGE - South of Lamm 3 t vo minut

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313-425-4404

ELK LAKE Waterfront resort. 1 4 2 bedroom Summer weekly rentals on beautiful Elk Lake' nea- Traverse City Cai: (616) 264-8100

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedroom b a s e m e n i apa r tmen t , p r i va te entrance, non smoker. 12iOrchard Lake, $57CVmo (810) 848-0570

FARMINGTON HILLS - large pnvate bedroom, own Innmg space Share bath, kitchen 4 laundry. (335rmo «

(810) 476-3018

mo-includes utilities 458-9589

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ENJOY THE Polo Lodae on tug Twin Lake Close lo skiing 4 ooH Accom-modates 8 3 hrs from Birmingham. $400 per weekend, S100(Vw*

(610H 645-9030

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ROCHESTER MILLS. Close K> down town Clean pre le««i anal male or lemate wanted VWVmonth, irdudea uBMBes, not phone 810-642-7678

ROCHESTER MILLS - Share 2 bed room luminous spertmern Pool, lenms courts, clubhouse, etc $375 mo (810) 299-5060

ROCHESTER LOOKING for lsmale roommate under 25 to move into 2 bedroom apartment near Oakland Uwersay m early Way t305/montti Call Beth. <313! 868-5561

SINGLE NON SMOKING female 10 Share 3 bedroom house m Farm-motor most like dogs. $4nQ>mo . uwitws Ca i (8101*42-2858

SOUTHFlELO kitchen 4 is. no smoking UOt tmo

Furnished room, yed female. lundry. employed fen

) inouding utilities (810) 357-(

TROY - Professional femele seeking same to share 2 bedroom apt $360 mo. plus electric 4 phone Small pet ok. 1 have none (810) 524 9252

GARDEN CITY - 3 bedroom ranch, ? fuM baths, finished basement, 2',-/ car garage, no smoking no pets. $40Q

313-45

REDFORD - non-smoker, quiet, no pets Laundry available. Furnished bed 4 dresser $30<ymo Utilities included IsVwk free (313) 541-7440

REDFORD TWP . 3 bedroom home to share, full house privileges Cen-tral air, good area, cable TV $250 per month (313) 531-6559

PERSON - 20-mid 30's lo share nice comfortable home oft 9 Mile 4 Wood-ward area Quiet rwighortiood full house pnvileges, la«ge cable ready room Newty remodeled luichen, hardwood floors, must see. $260.' mo '« utilities Snare phone optional $100 security For more information call 810-542-6178

ROCHESTER 2 beOoom condo (3 floors!. Non smoker Professional. $37S'mo Avaitable immediately

(810) 650-4942

WALLED LAKE - Female for 2 bed-room 1\* bath, townhouse (14-' Decker). $365+ 1-ui i l t .e» Cat OK.

Quiet 4 neat 610-824-5886

414 Roonu

F ARMINGTON MILLS • lovely house Neat professional female preferred Non smoking or drinking JSOOi'mo

(810) 477-8212

LIVONIA ROOM for rant - washing facilities Included Call after 3pm

(313) 591-3947

LIVONIA SCHOOLCRAFT,LEV AN Femaie $75'wk A l utilities included Laundry facilities Private bath, pn-vate entrance, (313) 591-6432

REDFORD - Detune Nsrohed rooms maid service. HBO Low d a ^ W y ales includes utilities 7e»-96 Inn

313-536-4100; Ftoyal 810-544-1575

REDFORO - 2 rooms and balh. Fur-niahed No cooking References requued $ 2 0 0 ™ (313) 535-1056

g Wanted to Rent

FAMILY ot 5 from up North looking to rent or rent with option a home m Westtand.'Garden City area Appro « $850/mo. Call eves 313-6*1-2475

H S T P r o p e r t T "

A T T E N T I O N LANDLORDS &

I N V E S T O R S

We ve eased 4 managed property successfully for clients since 198'

Let us put our enpenence lo work tor you

C M

(810) 540-6288

SINGLE FAMILY SPECIALISTS

Services Tailored 1o Corporate Transferees, investors. Out-of-Town Owners

Professional rental management ot homes and condos Western Wayne 4 Oakland county Besl Service 4 reasonatXe tees 810-3*8-5100

RICHTER & A S S O C .

€ M P L O V M € N T / INSTRUCTION

S€RVIC€S #500-598

500 Have you ever worked

tor a lelept*>ne company?

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS

(TELEPHONE) We are looking for eipenenced customer service representa-tives who can discuss teiepnone inside Wiring and custom caNing Ieatures These pos i t ions require a high level of customer service both on the telephone ano In person It involves responding to inquires on any telephone related product and service These people wM be communcatlng with current sub-scribers and non-subsenbers

We requve prior telephone eipe-nenca» customer service skills preferably witfwi an in-bound call environment Data entry experience desirable We can provide ftex«le hours both f u l and patl-bme

Qualified candidates interested m applying for this eicefient opportunity should forward their resume (no phone cans please) lo:

Attn ICi - TCSR Contmemai Cablevision

10160 W Nine Mile Oak Park. Ml 48237

We ofler an encelenl salary and benefits package as we« as the opportunity lor advancement

EEO - M*7D/V

Abie lo Average $8-$20 H o u r * AVON SPRINGTIME SALES?

1-800-745-4738 (18*y«

500 Help V u t c d General

ACCOUNTANT J Iears mduetiy eapenenca with *ne-grated real bme compute" baaeo man-agement rtomwtnn system In depth QTl, support )oumal reconcikaarm and mu»-company knanctal repor»ng. PC spread sheet applications and * v ^ opmant We qfler comprehenawe benefits and oompeieve salary

•-orward your resume and salary requirements to Bo» #1613

Observer 4 Eccentne 38251 Schoolcraift Rd

Lwonia. Ml 48150

ACCOUNTING . MANAGER

Mo-sued convenbona« mort-gage Bank seeks experienced accounting protessional lo manage die accounting and lax functions m a fast weed environment Technical and managerial skills required Send resume and salary requirements to '

Human ResourceS Washtenaw Mortgage Co

315 E Eisenhower. Sie 12 . Ann Arbor. Ml 48108 or tax to (313) 662-9517

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Major Law Firm located downtown Detroit seeking an experienced accounts payable clerk Law firm experience a plus Ptease submit resume and salary requirements to.

Box 43932. Detroit Ml 48226

500 APARTMENT MANAGER

COOPLfi For large eu(H*ben property ment company Must have 2 yean experience m property n t a n m r n M Apartment 4 uiwiea included C M Mon -Fn 9am-Spm. 81(^342-40*3 An Equal Opportunity &nployer

APPLIANCE REPAIR TRAINEE $*sape< w* . benefits CommUmer* required Mual have ^ d m m f l a n d work record. (313) 522-<>596

APPLIANCE SERVICE naaons savaaabe for tsch

. . . m repairing kitaohen and launrndry products Aleo apoprenwee poeuton atMkabal lor parson with ettctrocM and or mechanical app tutde (810) 626-0885

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

Expenenced persoiri needod lor Ann Arbor contractor. Must have knowl-edge ol A1A Billings swam state-ments and other construct ion documents Skills m invoicing, collec-tions 4 Customer service Musi know Lotus 123, excellent pay 4 benefits Fax resume with salary reouirements to 810-220-4960

ACRYLIC NAIL TECHNICIAN needed lor upscale beauty salon One month free rent Call aner 7pm (8101 5*5-5165 or (810) 437-9457

ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR 2 Yr$ experience in nurs-rig home Excellent bene'its Apply in person

MABYWOOD NL'B5ING CARE . « CENTER 36975 W Five Mile Livonia

EOE

ACTIVITY ASSISTANT ! Responsibilities include assisting with | social' and tierapeutic recreational progjams of the cei-ler Imagination

1 and creativity essential. Long lerm | care experience desirec

Apply at or Cam TLAND HEALTHCARE HEARTLI

QORVIN Attn Human Ftesources

29270 Morlock Livonia, Ml * 8 t 5 2

810-476-0650

APPLY TODAY WORK TOMORROW

$$$ 150 00 BONUS $$$ Temp-To-ffcre.

Permanent 4 Temporary GENERAL LABOR POSITIONS

Wort In Melro-Oetrat s finest businesses

Flexible schedules.-top pay. greaf opportunity!! !

Apply « p e ^ o n Tuas 4 Thurs Between 8 AM 4 10 AM

29777 Telegraph Rd . Smte. 1311 In the- Onyx Plaja

I Between 12 4 1 3 Mile Rds on the west k * of Telegraph) BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR

PICTURE I D 4 SOCIAL SECURITY CARD

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

Soultifield,-810-352-1300 Auburn Hills, 610-373-7500

Lwonia. 313-266-8600 Taylor, 313-28*^777

APPOINTMENT SETTERS For our Northville office

Full time 9-1 30pm or 1 30-9pm 4 Saturday. 9-1pm

Part time 9-1 or 5-9pm 4

alternate Sat's 9-1pm up to $7 plus commission

Own transportation a must Call Sherry

1-800-933-9230 EOE

APPRAISER/LICENSED Positions are now opening in the greater North Oakland County & Genesee County Top pay is avail-able Fax State license 4 resume to.

0 1 0 - 9 3 9 - 4 7 1 3

A P P R A I S E R S - Slate licensed real estate appraisers T8p fee paid Reoly lo Box 41628 Ooserver 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvonia. Ml -48150

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Active executive requires "right hand" to assist in variety of businesses, (auto retail, recreaton). Cussomer-dnven, results onented, self-slarter will be chosen Offices located in N W Oakland County Competitive salary, bonus, fringes Reply to.

Box 11622 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia, Mi 48150

APT GENERAL HELPER Full lime Light maintenance 4 grounds work tor Canton Apt com-plex Benefits Call Mon-Fn. 9-5pm

J 313-455-7200 E O E

APT GENERAL HELPER ! Full-time. Light maintenance/grounds ; work for Farmington Hills Apt com-i ptex Call Men (810) 851-0111

H

Help Wanted General

ADMINISTRATIVE PERSON for permanent lu® time position at rap«ly growing massage school Interest in holistic health mandatory Good communication skills com-puter and cienca" experience neces sary Professional abilities and positive personality a must Some college preferred Responsibilities include StuOenl rBCorOs attendance

and work m bookstore Great oppor-tunity tor growth. Send cover letter and resume to Kathleen Grogan. Irene Myomassowgy Institute Inc , 18911 10 Mile Rd Sle »200. South-field Ml 48075 Fax 810-569-4261

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS $10.00 - $15.00 Per Hour

Openings - Ladies Division Fitness USA has openings for ethusiastic indi-viduals thai are qualified, certified instructors Musi have own routines. Hours can be arranged to til your schedule Stop by or call

Tue«dayiThur»oay,'Saturday

3COOO Telegraph lat 12'fl Mile)

Southfield 1810) 356-6700

ALL THE HOURS YOU NEED

NO NIGHTS WEEKENDS OR HOUDAYS

Earn $6-$9 hourly Weekfv pay. car mileage paid S75 hinng needed

bonus cai MERRY MAIDS 810*471-0930

ALMOST PERFECT JOB Mo»y Maid otters no evenmgs, week-ends. or holidays No experience 'squired. Car, traxning, uniforms pro-vided Promotions based cm perfor-mance Join our tamily today' Cai 810-306-7070

ANIMAL HOSPITAL Accepting applications lor Veterinary Assistant positions Must be depend-able sett-Starting, motivated have good communication stubs and be able lo luggle pnor«*s Team player -fiexfcie, pleasant 4 compassionate Veterinary expenence desirable but more mpoctaol is a mature 4 positive attitude Part-time/Full-time mduOes Saturday. App»y in person at me Pty-mouth Veterinary Hospital 725 Wing Street, downtown Plymouth

M O R T G A G E C O O R D I N A T O R

Residential developer located in Brnwgham has opening tor mdi -vidual expenenced * i coo r t i n r t r g closings tor conaomnurK sales Musi have previous experience > HeitBL • ig with mortgage lenders Mle compemes and orveOe sales staff Knowledge ot paperyor* requirements a must M S Word and Eaeel expenence abeonuteiy required

Send neeume weh coyer letter stating career goals, salary requirements and avai labfa s t a r t i n g d a t e Fax t o 81O842-4210 or m M |o

Mr Btovfns 200 E Brown St S<Ms 101

B»w»nyien. Ml 48000

SR ACCOUNTANT CORP HEADQUARTERS Growing m l nnaportaaon eemoee group BBA, ateerweoryr automatedeoeou«ng systems «xpe nenoe CompeWve pay Sena*ax resume la: Employee Sanncae 23308 Commerce FarrrilnB»on HBa. Ml 48336 FAX (B1« 818-471S

ACCOUNT* FAST P A C FAST-PACE Qr ow ing na t iona l

oo^npany

• ACCOUNT AWT flmi .a. aa •• • sal I r- . aeeks oeirt time pmtee»onet tor gen-eral aooounana duaee^agaa hours dearee pre«err •

ACCOUNTANT TAX P R E P A M f t S

1 1 H 1 M N 0 31 >-81 >-0071

Call Today

(810)4 7 5 - 4 6 6 4

ACCOUNTING CLtm wave aiiBcKei1 naa ng tor indMduei w * .

•ther aooxrang or purcheemg around Muel know Excel PCS 5 m « 8i0-3*0-fl22O«e» MO-92?:

ANIMAL HOSPITAL ] Seeks Receptionist pan-time J Must be dependable, have

good communication skills 4

: ^ K C A £ S £ 3 E : U t i t e l pert-txmel • 1 2 5 8 8 5

Apply withm W 6 Mile nedtord

ANNOUNCING!! GREAT

OPPORTUNITIES!!! AssewKKy positions are

available tn Bellev*e now now*'! Days aftemoone. and mufrnght •Ntts open APPLY TODAY"'

Corporate Personnel Servloes. Inc m *

(313) 722 -7990

.EOE • • • ' - NO FE^ ,

AQUATICS, AEROBIC & STEP INSTRUCTORS

Needed for health and wellness earner in Plymouth Call Connie at

(313) 459-1800

A R C H I T E C T U R A L G R A D U A T E

with design background 4 a minimum, of 5 years expenence In custom resi-dential 4 commercial protects Submit resume to Box »1631 Observer 4 Eccentne Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia! Ml 48150

' ART INTERESTS7

We ate looking tor well riersnnalnip irvlivitl

uais who will enjoy a biemd ot retail sales design and picture framing Expenence preferred, we will train individuals with potential Full time with bene-fits Piease apply «i person at

FRAMES UNLIMITED 6616 Telegraph Rd Comer ot Maple 4

Telegraph m the Bloomtield Plaza

FRAMES UNLIMITED 1914 Woodward Ave

Comer at Square lake 4 Woodward in the Kings wood

Ptaza

FRAMES UNLIMITED 27891 Orchard Uike Rd

comer ol 12 Mile 4 Orchard Lk. m the Orchard-12 Plaza

ART VAN FURNITURE 01 WestlamJ needs lull 4 part time employees Must be able to work evenings 4 weekends Great benefit package. Apply in writing to 6300 Wayne Rd . Westland. Ml 48165

ASPHALT PAVING contractor seeks expenenced grader roller and screed operators Union position, Applv or send resume lo Barrett Paving Mate-nal», 5800 Che iy HUl Rd.. Ypailanti Ml 48198 313 483*775, Fax 3 1 3 483-477* EOE

ASSEMBLERS Daily and Weekly Pay available Farmington H#s Walled Lake,

Now Ptymouth, Canton Livonia, Madison He ignis

MAYDAY RESOURCES

i (810) 827-1163 ^

ASSEMBLERS-FITTERS Mechani-cs »y inclined. For eustomuWJ trailer manufacturer Some expenenoe 4 tools required (810) 437-1122

ASSEMBLERS Needed for bikes, gnlls, tredmills m your area stores Full/part time

1 888 3t«-0»48 EXT 4000

Assemblers /Solderers Wanted M CM Electro-Mechanical Mamjlectunng Compe l * ' Monday thru Friday, fu l ar part Bme, $5 50 per h r . increase after 90 days We offer

40 lk program and maun in our cuen

<9 ANSWER TELEPHONES m our WeatMnd oAce M l lime. 8 5 Mon-Fn ( 5 lo start Mature person preferred M 987 Manufacturers Or . S

HM.E ot Newtxirgh or e e l 3'3-728-4572

ANTENNA INSTALLERS" o metal DSS SaMMe dMhae and

I WBV 313 328-7575

APARTMENT LEASING AGENT

housing rgB M t mem Comnwrety

Fu l t m e tor Luxury

Box t t a o a Obaerver 4 Eccentne Newspapers

38251 Schoolcraft Ra Uvonia. Mi 48150

APARTMENT MAPITENANCE PEOPLE

Rd Suae 1 f 0 weet

APARTMENT MANAGERS

iOO« u a a ' * i a S h a ^ t u v p l a i kt NW suburbs Must have minimum ol 3

ton. nm oMtoa. do rent roBi and •eeemo BerwHts n o w M eaewwent. Bhxa Cmas. pert vaeaaons and

faokty M interested, please apply parson Micro Craft. Inc . 41107 j Onve Now Mt (N of Grand River E oft Meadowbrook Industrial Park!

m the Vmoenti

ASSEMBLY POSITIONS AVAILABLE

With awning and enclosure manufac-turer w a t r e m Expenence with eMc-me hand toots helphji B^ieMs 4 oppor*jr* iee tor edveneement Apply m parson Wayne Craft 28300 W Eight Mae Rd South*ie«

ASSISTANT AUTO BOOY SHOP MANAGER

Top nolch aeaatant manager needed immedietely tor Mel Fan Uncom Mer oury w> Watertord Must have under-• tanong at a l ctaees ol repair work.

and ataaty 13 motivate staff a muel! ExoeBera opportunMy to p m Mich, aan's feetest growtng HaMershlp ftem Fu l -MM Btoe CroaaKBiue Shield 401K Mual have reeume andi or recant ratarancea Ca i tor mar* Ask lor IMer Fan

appomt General

MEL FARR LINCOLN MERCURY WATERFOWD ^Bimeea-Baoo

Equal 1 Erne

ASSISTANT GROUP HOME MANAGER

lor home »i 8 Lyon area Need group heme v a n n g and veM dnven kcenee F ie beneAts 4 c o r y a W w • a o a Cai (313) BBi-sasr

ASSISTANT GROUP home manager tor home n Ann Arbor Need grout

o o m p w i d 4 ^ J * t ,

(313) 883883-

ar*s

ASS«TANT MANAGER COUPLE OependaMe ooupte needed to aaaMt « m e n a y i g a nvd aDe apartment r u n M M # n > t i e wfcweaii atee Previous expenence (deterred (heet

" e m »mnae j -(31 # 774-4716

Faa 610-424-7*71

S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 ,1997 O&E Classi f icat ion* 500 to 500 < * ) 7 G

500 Help Voted Geoenl

ASSISTANT MANAGER Small Uvonia ratal Wore Days, eve-rung 4 weekends 2* to 31 RexMe noun per iah. Hsletencea required. Said leeume 4 hand written cover to Assistant Manager PoeMon. o/o 4083 S Commerce Ad., Commerce Tap.. M l 4*362

ASSISTANT MANAGER Position ava lade at Soutfield apen m a n community, leaking indrviduel «ah strong background in la snd oNoe operations Ful nme bon available tor toendty depen parson to o n our town Apply m person at Cranbrook Centre Apart-merits. » S o u M a d 18333 Sout Or

On SpuHiaW Ra S ol 13 mle

500 EWp Voted Goai l

A C C O U N T I N G M A N A G E R

SupeMatxy expenenoe and related

tZZFZZo*?*" k ~ - ' i o n operations r •kaefl In human iw| human relations Financial

hiring, n M n word proceaaing axpen-

ence a muat Salary commanaurate

ASSITANT SUPERHNTENOENT To new home oonstrucaon $!5j tv Need* abety to read bkieptiras Send resume to MV Bulking. 783 Wing Rd . P l y m o u t h . M l 4 8 1 7 0

313-451-2*47

A T T E N T I O N Electronic Assemblers Machine Operators Packagers 4 Food Service Employees WoNefline S- ~ accepting sppicabona tor thai our opening nowt

c a i ; 3 (3513880Q For appHcakon -n lormalnn <

lo 313513-0071

S P O R T S MINDED INDIVIDUALS

Wholesale company a looking tor help »i severs! areas

$300 w e e k l y average lo start Call Jackie 3135237817

A U T O BODY TECH Frame 4 body techrxoan. to nm your own Chief E-Z Lner I-CAR cemfced sate certified Apply et • WAYNE COLLISION 313728-6030

AUTO BODY TECH-needed tor txgfi volume mop. State of the art equipment Sign on bonus. B»c.rement pJen Unrtomts Medical 4 dental. Apply M N n 12375 Memnwi. Livonia (313) 513-9400

Auto Body Technician Apprentice Auto Body

Helpers Expanding our work force Buiy high volume, high quality shop Full ben-e'it package Keford Colks«n 39586

• PART-TIME ACCOUNTING/TELLER POSITIONS AVAILABLE

RasSite hours - Possible benefits, 3685-88 80 per hour Expertenoe

Send reeume to. Vica-Preaidant of Frianca

soc CREDTT UNION P O Box 7086

Troy. Ml 48007-7088 or Fax to (810) 841-3806

BEVER- >

A G E E LINE O P E R A T O R

Feat growing beverage com pany a accepting walk-In appli-cations tor production po*itK*is Ideal candidates will have soms mecnsracaj skin and 1 -3 yeers experience w(th packaging equipment F u l time poeifcxie open

You can receive

• Competitive Wages • Medical 4 Dental • Profit Sharing • 401K Plan • And more

Send work hatory to: •14 Line Operator P.O. Box 700713

Plymouth. M! 48170 ^ Or Fa* TO 313-416-3810 ^ E O E '

500 Heiy Voted General

C A B L E INSTALLERS

Comoaat CaWe I r s ' i to now hrnig I ra ta lan tor our DoamNer end PenaaoWatertoid systems Exce l tm

are required. Supertt Ha and growth Pteaaa reierence

Job AlOftiPonbecor AaOBittownrhrei

@ C O M C A B T

Cabtovalon 24744 Eureka Rd Taytoi Ml 48180

500 Help Voted Goeral

CASHtERSTOCK Muatbe 18 Ful 4 part nme amiable. Pteesant a»uje»<ie»e Apply Andrews Drue 29438 Ford Rd ^ e r d a n C8y

CAD OPERATOR - 2-D automobve Her 1 supplier Requi res Aaaocialee mechanic al degree eah

ME10 ' Plaaaa fax or

send reeume to. 28333 Teiegreph. Suite 278. SouthftekJ Ml 48034

Fa* 810-358-TfflO No phone ct

CANVA9SARS WANTED Fu l nme. good pey. transportation p r o v i d e d C a l l P a m S m i t h :

1 -600-729-0220 est 122

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Professional Photo Finishing

tpackage G'end River. Novi 810-478-7815

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN retiring after 40 years at Dearborn Colfcsion. Need to replace with same type o l

Cai 8am-5 30pm 7pm - 9pm

(313) 563-7220 (313 397-3293

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN A growing Farmington Hdls body snop needs bodyflrame tech 4 auto tech trainee Health insurance, 40IK, High volume work load Earn $55,000 • . Call between 13pm 810737-7122

AUTO COLLISION Shop Needs p o r w r V D E -•DETAILER

BIpYCLE ASSEMBLER needed from Brighton down to the boarder Reliaoia transportalRin. Dasc tods required Call Continental Retail Ser-vices 1 -800-526*963. leave name, phone number Will contact you to arrange interview

BILLING MANAGER Michigan's tasteet growing Telecom company has great opportunity tor motivated intftvidual to oversee *v houee process of getting 18.000* bas from printers to mail quickly snd accu-rately each monffi ReeponaMties include »iaMy control, staffing, mtar-lacxng with MIS and prepemg for growth Must have strong PC skjls and attention to detail Please sand resume and cover utter with salary requirements lo Finance Manager 6801 conant St.. Hamtramck, Ml *8211

Fu l and pen-time positions aval tor general tietp No expenence nec-essary WE WILL TRAIN Some over-time snd Saturday work Raises and promobone baaed on job perfor-mance Ful-ome positions $6 56 to start Advancement potential Casual dress cods Looking lor • Product**! Worksrs • Customer Service Reps

Also sranted • Pinners • Inspectors • Negative RstouOisa 8 • Artists with Pro-Lab experience Pay commeneu-rate wah expenence Appty m person No

CARPENTER Expenenced internal/external lor Southfieid properly msnagsment co Full-time, benefits Ca i Mon thru F i t . 9-5pm (810) 356-1030 E O E

CARPENTER - FRAMING Experience preferred Year-round work Pay corwstenl with skins

CARPENTER HELPEFHABORER

CASHIERS W A N T E D

Midn igh t Shifts Paid Training $7 40 an hour aner Fid Tim«Part Time MedceirOenW 40t(k) Ptan

No expenenoe necessary Excaltont working oaridaiona • naBreaa & students walcoma Apply m person * Uvona Affioco Food Shop. 38375 Fwe Mto Rd at Levan See Mark/ EOE

500 Hdp Voted Goenl

CLEANING OFFICES Mon - Fri.. eaily evenings, part a 3* H a n P V ™ * * w Fantanj areas C M (B10) 8133

CATALOG ORDER DESK

$7.50-$10.00/hf. Ws need entmeiasac psopto to snswar the phones 4 aaaiet our.oustomers a l io ere caMng to plaoa orders We provide paid trakxng plus complste benefits in an upbaM office environment, t y l ama day 4 svarxng sMts avartabla

CaB: 810-351-5630

' CATERING ROUTE

O P E R A T E R S $ 4 0 0 - $ 6 0 0

N interested please apply at 12418 industrial Rd Garden

City, 9em-*pm, Mon-Fn,

313-427-8835 — CEMENT

FINISHER Construction Compsny Exceaent Pay 4 Benefits

Year-round work (810) 476-5122

CLEANING OFFICES Ptymouti 4 Uvona M a s Part

time evenings tor ItdMduato 4 cou-313422-1083

C L E A N I N G PEOPLE 37-SB/hr (dayt ime hrs) Benef i ts a> Maft i i TTie Clearwig Co 528-72B0

500 Help Voted Georal

COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST

The Cay of Weyne a aooapang appl-

CLEANING PERSON Needed for a Plymouth office, 2 eve-nings • «Al. 2 hr. shift. te.5aftv

(810) 47t- l8TT -

CLEANING PERSON Wanted tor vacant apertnents Expe-nence required Need reliable trane-portaaon CaB (313) 9470130

CLEANING POSITION lor apt com-plex In Weekend, fu l gme. benefits avalabie. ca i 313-458-8800

CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Interim FWsormeT W 6 b a r p a w g n e r pecptoort-

anted d a r t lives Poeibons mdude daay

ct prone, sndptacnganfob testing and pi

eras Musi be Mis to wixk . m s Isst peced envi-

ronment Opensigs in Easoonto 4 Madaon Hs^ht i offices Previous customer service experience helpful Cwe*erX bsnsM peckaga Sand r e a i m end selary requle-m e r * tt

HAiCSR Mgr P O Box 221,

Eastponts, Ml 48021 or Fax 10 810-7737665

a Communication Salary

i.088. High sonool dtotoma or equivalent ie required Applicants muat be able to type accurately 30 words per mmuM on a oomputer key-board and aucceeafuBy pass wnoen and oral exemmeoons Mual have l i e aCxkty to hande emergency pnona

— saw-.

menu Appfecaeone are avelabto to tra Personnel Department. 3356 S. Wayne Road. Wayne Ml 48184 or aand a eeB adefceeeed stomped enve-tope to the above xdckeee to requeet an appkestmn Compieiad appkee-uons muet be received * i toe Per-sonnel Oepartotent by 4:30 p.m on March 14, 1997 Resumes without completed sppkeabons wH not be accepted

The Cay <H Wayne a en Equal Opportunity Employer and does not deenmnato on t i e basis of race, color. neBonaf origin, sex rehgrnn. age or dtoabMy r i emptoymen or the provision o l services

500 Help Voted Geaenl

CONSTRUCTION M A T E R I A L S T E C H N I C I A N S

NTM ConauBanto. L to, a toadlng oon-

•aucaon Serwcea and LandM teams In Oetraa and Femnn^ton HBa Part-

pavement, and concrete woi* or land-fie are eieksCn Requirements toy

H dtotoma (Aeeooate's degree ^di. and previous conslructioi-

scaon experience or

500 Help Voted Geaenl

CUSTOMER SERVICE PR06LEM SOLVERS

Fiea beeic t w s n g tor tost advance ment In Bta laat growing ItoM. Can® dates are ufleied, • career advancemenl opportunay . posana

geoayraheace a plus W» cller a com-petarve salary, oomprefieneiiia bsne-fas package and a teem orteraad work

CENTURY, INC.

A family ol companies consisting of CENTURY SPECIALTIES. Century Sun Metal Treaang and Century Extruders, is seeking an:

wm -rain. Beetanflwwvataariaet sibls individuals

CARPENTER - FINISH Some experience 4 loots helpful w a apprentice the right individuals.

Ren wood Development. Inc. 810-594-4900

Apply «i person Automstnc Collision 580 S. Telegraph Pontiac

Auto

C.S.I. Collision Services, Inc.

A new collision tad i ty in Itie Metro area is looking to fill a l positions.

• Umbody Tech - to 7OK • Refirwsh Tech - to 90K • Helpers 4 Apprentice • General Labor

We have plenty of work 4 offer great benefits to include 401K, profit shanng. health 4 dental Phone for appointment at: 313-595-4699 or

Fax resume lo 313-595-4112

A U T O D E A L E R S E R V I C E TECHNICIAN* additional techni-cians needed to keep with record growth Must be state certified have good work references, snd bs s learn player A S E certificate a plus Apply In person to Jaauar ol Troy

1815 Mapielawn Ask lor Bob Giknore

AUTO DETAIL - Full timaipart time Prefer experience But will train Inte-rior cleaning exterior rub 4 wax $30 pa* car (313) 459-8088

AUTOMATION ENGINEER

Ptymouth Based manufacturer requires a hands-on automaton sngioneer with a background in automatic 4 semi automatic machinery Carvkdale ««• be involved with design, retrofit 4 maintenance ol new 4 existing systems. Applicant required to have experience with one or more of the following- sensors, PLC's, pneumatics, fabrication, welding, tool room equipment 4 Blueprint reading. Auto Cad, base com-puter skills Ideal position tor ambitious, motivated periSn with minimal sxoenisicn. Pay 10 com-mensurate with experience Apply E 4 E Manufactunng. 300 Indua-

L n a i Dr., Plymouth. Ml 48170 ^

BINOERY - Commenal Printer A full time expenenced bindery

operator Money No Obiect Call (313) 427-2887

BINDERY Pnnbng company has 2 immediate openings m bindery department. Bulk mailing experience a plus. Full-time,, days (810) 4731414

BODY SHOP n Ptymouto needs person lor painf prep, assembly and

Full time Will tram (313) 307-7621

dean-up.

BODY SHOP MANAGER Terrific opportunity lor an ener-getic. honest leader We have a shop with state of the art new equipment, great craw, direct repair facility, all we need K you-Ford Management experience please Strong assistance trom large shop don't hesitate ma could be your chance to move up Excellent pay plan and bene-

313668-8794 Attn Mr Leonard or send to Apollo Lincoln Mer-cury. 2100 West Stadium Blvd.. Ann Arbor Ml 48103.

BOOKKEEPER'ACCOUNT ANT tor CPA firm kxa ted m SoulTrfieid 3 5 years expenence Pay ccmmen surate wr'expenence Mail or lax resume to: Davie 4 Davis. 29100 Northwestern. Sle 250. Southfield 48034 FAX 810358-3701

C A R P E N T E R Ful tone, year around 40'

hrsflek. permanent position, working lor an owner.'manager at venous apt communities <n Farmington Hilla area Salary plus Benefits with or without s free hpt Fa out an application lor an interview al Oakland Manag Corp 31731 Northwestern Befl Rd »250W

Management »m 4 Middle-

CARPENTER Must have own tnxM 4 toots Wi l pro-vide helper $30* per yr. to start

(810) 476-4850

CARPENTERS ESTABLISHED company hinng exp. rough carpenters Foreman positions available $22 to $16 per hr. Fial medical, dental pension and pe»d holidays Alac h img less expen-enced haidworkars (313) 429-9948

or (810)3*8-2514

CARPENTERS Expenenced Own hand tools Steady work, weekly pay Farmmglon Hills Sub Ca i 7am-7pm

810-438-0835

Exper ienced Manual / C N C MACHINE

T O O L REPAIR TECHNICIAN

Candtoates muat have s MINIMUM of 5 years machine tool repair expen-ence: The company offers the fol-lowing benefls" Competitive Wages. Insuranoe Indu ing Medcal 'Maic Medical • Disability - Hoepttakzahon Dental - Lite - Prescription Drug, a ReHrementProfit Sharing Plan, a 401 (k) Plan, Tudion Re«mbursement Plan. WellnessVlealth Club Plan. 10 P M Holidays. Paid Vacations, etc. If interested, please send resume stating quakfeakons lo

Human Reeouice Manager Century Specialities

2410 W Aero Park C* Traverse City, Ml 49686

CERAMIC TIME and MARBLE INSTALLER

Must be experienced m mud-set application Immediate position avail-able (810! 6 * 3 8 * 4 5

CHAUFFERS Hiring full & part-time Send resume to 4772 " " " " ~

CNC MACHINE OPERATORS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Poemone for days 4 ipidnights Must be aoa to read blueprints andr or have bonng m l expenence Temporary lo permanent positions Can Roddy Temporary Services at

- <313) 422-0620

CNC MACHINE

OPERATORS MascoTech Forming Technologies, a world class suppler to the automotive industry seeks self-motivated and rel-abte individuals Must have al least one year expenence in manxlactunng and have good math skins Must be abie to work any m f t and have 'a GEO or High School Diploma Wage progression startxig at $8 00 per hour Afternoon and MidrvgMt shift premium.

We offer qua-lerty production bonus and excellent benefit package i n c l u d i n g 4 0 1 ( k ) . t u i t i o n reenbursment

Fi l out appkeabon at 24701 HaltwooO Court

Farmmglon Hi ls Ml 48335 Or call our lob line

810-442-3920 MascoTech Premotes a Drug.'

Smoke Free Environment

S M S M A N A G E R The position a responsible lor mamtaaimg subsenber data base Making recommer •one on the uae of software

•cahons Assists m all Wor manor Technology relalec .activities (database mamto-nance. access coding, ale.).

educational background m computer sci-ence have at least 3 yeers experience wrtr aubeenber mangement systems men send your resume (no phone

) »

Continental Cabteviskxi

Attn ICI - SMS MGR 10180 W Nkne Mile Oak Park. Ml 48237

We offer an excellent salary and benefits package as

w e l as the opportmty tor advancement

Muet sand your reeume and salary raaeory to conhdence to:

NTH CONSULTANTS, LTD Attn HR Coordnator

P O Box 9173 Farmmjaon Has, Ml 4833^-9173

Fax I 810-489-1589 Equal Opportunity Employer

CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT

rinettk'n ™ -liehed reeidential buader 3 5 yrs held sqpervialpn 4 oonstrucaon expe-

Rd , Sute 120. Birmingham. Ml 4802S

CONSTRUCTION S U P E R I N T E N D E N T

Due to growth cf compeny we heve vnmecfcale need tor another Conatruc-tion Superintendent tor NEW HOMES CONSTRUCTION m Rochester HiBs MUST heve mramum 3 years NEW HOME nance, be wen we l organized,

-espons^blity and able lo

Send resume wah Mt of protect names and sues to HOMES P O Box 255005. West Btcomheid. Ml 48325 or FAX 810-865 1633

Computer

Ml 48323 Tare C l , West Bloomtield,

CARPENTERS LABORERS parson _

Now area C a i Tru-Cralt 517-223-9208

CARPENTERS some expenence required Wage based on experience Must have dnvers license (313) 537-9378

BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE lor people onented Bmghem Farms Service Company Strong Lotus skMs a plus Full Benefits. Send resume 4 salary requirements lo Personnel Department. 30600 Telegraph Boad, Suite 2156, Bingham Farms, Ml 48025 or Fax to: 810-644-6072

AUTO MECHANIC - Busy 10 bay shop, top commissions paid to eart-hed applicants Excellent benefits Also meeha«cs assistant 4 drivers. Leave message 810-247-4130

AUTO" MECHANIC Good pay and benfens

F i l l and pan time CaH: (810) 474-0036

A U T O M O T I V E Earn $25,000* per year with Benefits,

have machamcai ability and

M T )

working with people Great for ibody with a Ziebarl or Auto One round (experience not necea-

Multiple locations Apply Midwest Truck. 19610 Fort

^ , Rivervlew

AUTOMOTIVE OIL Changers and Ught Service T8chs. Earn $400 lo $500 per weak. Apply an parson Now Motive Inc. 21530 Now Roed. berweeo 8 4 9 Mile Roads

AUTOMOTIVE PARTS DELIVERY LAKEVIEW AUTOMOTIVE, INC

a looking lor DRIVERS with know-edge o l southeastern Michigan -eqmred. Muefbat tear and neel and have a cMan drtvmg record Apply m

(days Sam to 5pm, 6841 Garden p l y , Ml

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Manager service advises parts personnel needed. Growing Chrysler Dealer expanding CaH Rick Burt for interview, t 810-229-4100

person weekdays ( MdtSebetl Road. <

BORING MILL OPERATOR Expenenced on MC horizontal bonng mi l with DiatrtH control. Excellent wage 4 fringe Benefits Apply or send resume: Galaxy Precision. 7777 Ronda Dr . Canton. 313458-7008

BOX OFFICE MANAGER/ GROUP SALES

Needed tor JET Theatre in West Blocmfield Must Be computer literate Call lor appointment 810-788-2900

BRICKLAYERS & LABORERS Expenenced New res-dental con-strucbor, 313-941-5971

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Wanted for Novi area shop Call (810) 349-4866.

A BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR ^ OR LATHE HAND V 5yrs mm detail expenence • Excellent wages and Benefits ALTO MANUFACTURING, INC.

' (313) 641-8800

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR - Sur-face GrvxJer Hand. Ag Grinder Hand. Tool work expenence required Health, dental, lite 401 k and educa-tion benefSs Temperature controlled shop. 1-800-486-5150

CARPENTERS 5 yrs minimum experience 40 hours a week. Indoors ail winter Bir-mingham Pay by expenence Call 8am to 5pm. 810-5*0-7718

t CARPENTRY 4 Warehouse skUs for lumber yard Benfits Resume to 308*3 School craft Rd . Uvorka. 48150

CARPET CLEANER Entry level supervisory position for carpet 4 tabnc cleaning restoration $350.'wk and up. if qualified

Call (313) 425-4813

CARPET CLEANER Part-time position available No expenence necessary Will train (313) 425-4626

CHILDCARE ASSISTANT Part-sqie position L«en«ed home daycare. S Redford i Uvonia area

Ca i after 6pm 313937-1718

CHILDCARE ASSISTANT

schoolers S6 OO'Hr References required Southfield area Vianchea s Daycare (810) 569-4765

CHILD CARE CENTER Head Teacfiers S

Teachers' s Assistants New center opening *i Northwlto seekng applicants tor Head Teachers 4 Teacher's Assistants imams and ladders Send resume to P O Box 55. Northwlie. Ml 48167 or call:

(810) 3*9-8875

CHILDCARE GIVERS Troy 4 Slewing Hte ere* Interne toddters. and preschool Ful and part time. Must love children (810) 828-0630 or (8t0) 977-3737

C A R P E T C L E A N I N G T E C H N I C I A N S

Earnings To $20 000-$30 00fyY- • Training 4 Career Opportunltes

Latest Equipment 4 Vans Eicelent OeiafiU 4 Teem Armoephere Stanley Steamer International Inc

23000 Commerce Drive Farmmgtor- Hills, Ml (810-426-9000!

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANS

Day 4 evenings shifts avauatwe Paid on-the-job training that w i l lead to certification Royal Oak area Hard working, dependable Individuals Should can (810) 5*9-4040

BRIDGEPORT 'OPERATOR

For tool shop MusLbave own tools Part or ful-time Retirees welcome Uvonia area (313) 266-9990

S T S & n a *

Murray 's Discount Auto Stores

Wayne Rd.. Westland F u l Time Openings

PARTS/ COUNTERPERSON

(Auto parts or related knowledge required)

Murray-a afters th

• Top Pay tor Top • Outetandmg Growth • On-The-Jcfc Training • Flexible SohediAng • EaoeBenf HaaUhlDental Benefits • Paid Vaeaaons, S«k Tune. Hokdays • Employee Dtoooynts on

Purehaaea

• • iuw aranng ano For In pe r eon or eal ! the Store M^naga*

313-729-8900

AUTO PORTER Fu l ante checking m parts cleaning •hop and eara M 50 to start Apply a t Randy's Coffitoan. <3640 Mer nmen. Uvona (313> >137430

AUTO SERVICE MANAGER TVUmEE to S30K *5 hataa/ weak. Salary bonus bene*s

810-584-1800 fax 524-2481

AUTO TECHS Earn I t s 72 par M rses hour .

- lots of 14 cerv

BUILDING 4 EQUIPMENT ENGINEER

Downtown commercial pnntor and binder Immediate openmg toduetnal expenence preferred. Muet be able to setabkeh preventativa maintanence schedule, do rapain. and trouble-shoot tor b u M n g and squpment Must have good communicaaori skfls to deal with management as wel as outside electrical and mechantal contractors Sand reeume and salary history to Box 11627 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspepe-s

38251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

Store

^ BEAUTY SALES

M*cT Junaa r *No week, Employer Pays Fee

B ^ O Y k S f T CENTER AC AflENCY

•EST JOB M TOWN la a pay Bay SB00-$i 200

a^iartanca needed tor

I BsSST

CASHIER For busy wesiside buikkng matenals center Seeking self motivated with exceaent people 4 telephone stoBs to

Cour team Apply * i person Mon-3 5 p m See Office Manager.

419O0 Ford Rd . Canton, Ml

CASHIER Part-time pcalOon now avaitable. No expenence necesaary WH tram

• Flexlbie Hows, ( No Sundays. HoBdays or Evenings)

• Clean and Pleasant working conditions

Apply m parson dally between 10am-4pm a t

Medical Canter Pharmacy 41935 W 12 Mils Rd

NOW.. Ml Os mle east of Now Rd.)

to the lobby of DMC Health Care Canter

CASHIER - Permenent k * or part •me Reeponetole 4 InentBy After-noons. n»di'»gnta Good for studvMs. retvee, 2nd |Ob. etc Apply to person Amoco Food Shop. JoyfShatdon

CABINETEK FatmcBtor , inataHar T r a i n e e

Rewarding career oppoikmly wkh

Muet possess a minimum tt 1-2 yrs expenence to or <alaled classroom • Bkiepnnt readng or tkafling . Woodahop 4 toof proficiency lor toe talowmg Jtg saw b e ! sender. ro»asr.. dm. tape meaeme taets saw . Good oommunicaaon *dBs

CompatiBvs salary, p re* iharmg. h a a » benefits 4 potenaal ownership

C A b i M l e k

Fax reeumee to B10-349-7443

CABINET MAKER/ FINISH CARPENTER-

Wamad to Mam merWe fsbncanon FuB-ame SB 50»v to start 4 benefits

(BIO) <74-2800

CAaiNET SHOP looking tor eaperV

ence BanaNs mdudsd CaB between 7sm-3 30pm <313) S31-4280

CABLE INSTALLER Expenenced. to toatal mof •mannas ma Q9Q 31332B-: 81

Ann » tooUng tor rtttoa peepia totto

ee Neat aapearsnra and .rommur-icaiion sMBa a r *

SioSB-TOBB or i cMton at our afBoa. 4212 I Weaed Lake. M . 100-7

CAKE OCCORATOR

FiaxtHe -ours LMirta. i s m «

CASHIERS 4 COUNTER HELP wanted ei Farmington HMs at mtsme-konal Market Place Fi*-ame poei-

Hertmg $ a i o 810-854-5670

C A S H I E R S / D E L I / S T O C K Fun-time 4 pert-ame Retail expen-ence Great working conditions Stsmng i l l » tt t n hour Btr-

Ca i KeBy 81Q844-8080

CHILD CARE Uvonia Little Tots is interviewing tor full/part-time positions for Substitutes 4 Assistants. Must Be enthusiastic, reliable and anyoy interacting with ytung children. 313591-6**0

CNC MACHINIST Set-up, programming and operate Low volume 4 de ta * 5 years min-imum expenenoe .Benefits 4 over-time Apply In person at: Contour Machining, Inc., 11837 BrookMd. Livonia. Ml. 48ISO. (313) 523*877

CNC OPERATORS

Excellent opportunity with diverse responsibilities operating CNC lathes with QS9000 Certified Tar 1 Interna aoriai Auto Suppke' Expand yow CNC expenence" or apply mfg S mechanical Background to learn new skills Requires mlg expenence quality focus, strong work ethic and f l e x i b l e , coopera t i ve na tu re $8 9 8 - $ 9 48, 'hr to s t a r t $10 18-$10 68 after 6 months Addi-tional increases Convenient location oft 1-275 near Canton Clean hi-tech plant Greai people Great benefits, including 100% insurance premium paM • Family Medical/Dental Insurance • Family DrugiViSion Insurance

. . PLUS . Paid Vacation, Paid Hokdays 4 Paid

Sick Time • Bonus Eligibility • Great 401k Relmment Plan • Paid LifeiOsabkity Insurance • Work Clothing Allowance Become a valued part cf our coordi-nated learn effort Al repkes confiden-tial Fax resume to 313397-7330 or rruui to: Box 1651 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Livonia. Ml 48150

COORDINATOR FULL TIME Transitional housing agency seeking coortknator of volunteers 4 Commu-nity Oirtreach Must possess strong vsrtMJ 4 writing skills Responses

supervision ol volunteers, desktop pubkshing ol newsletters, printed matenals. pubkc speaking 4 presentations Entry level with Dene-fits Contact Executive Director PATH. 130 Center St Pontiac, Ml 48342

• long or ahort teim assignments • day or evening • tamp to IT CaB Carol « Birmingham Uvonia 646 7681 473-2S31

Advantage Staffing .

500 Help Vailed Geonl

DELTVERY DRIVER " Mual hana nan or covered pck-ui: truck Approximately 30 hours a weak Hourly pay pkie mm t o t

Ce l Mter 2pm (810)388-^186

DELIVERY DRIVER •

i r s s r j s S T S - a ! 33018 W 7 Mia. Uvoma,

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES

aeed cumins a: aBrm enaviaetr csmdi-tam a seeking

dates tor 10 pa diate operangs. excellent commumcaion ttdBs. a min-imum of 6 dtontoa expenenoe wah inbound or outbound cals and tooee who are intereeted wortang « apro-laaeaond. earner onented envtron-ment Reliable tranaportalion to the B loomMd Has arse s must Eneal-len l benefit and compensation

included. A l qualified candh

•t tomew today atMSl0)1 K8 -7780o r FAX resume to (810) I ATTN Roy EOE l a m w o

COSTUME JEWELRY

CHILD CARE Providers needec for infants toddlers 4 pre-schoolers farmington Hi ls

810*71-1022

CHILD CARE STAFF . Quality, hourly. drop-In child

care where lods can have fun (STAFF TOO) Permanent tun 4

part tme Open 7 days 4 evenings

My Place (Just for Kidat 3610 W. Maple at Lahser

7306 Orchard Lake. N of 14.

CHILD CARE WORKERS NEEDED

3 1 3 - 7 2 9 - 3 4 3 4 313 -425-7670 , 313981-3222 EOE

ANALYSTS Intarf irst, a Division oI Standard Fed-eral Bank, has an imrnedate openmg for an experienced Imaging Systems Administrator/Analyst and a UNIX Prograrrvner/ Analyst at our Informa-tion Systems department n Ann Arbor

Analys t /Systems Administrator ,

Imaging

Responsible for •dmmatenng and coordinating the Bank s imaging sys-tems to improve efficiency and cost effectiveness The selected candidate H i also design, develop. Mat. nua l l and manage routes, rotUng rules, forms and other parts of the workflow definition in addition, nalshe wi l develop appropriate system docu-mentation and assist with user t ra in ing and training material

development

We reqiare technical aWkhes and at least 3 yea's applicable expenence m eystems analysis database 0es.gr •no testing, h a r d w w 1 software imple-mentation and network administra-tion Knowledge of network prmcvies NT. SOL serve', Kc»»« highspeed, scanners. magneDCopscal storage systems and imegmg concepts and strong verbal 'wit len communication skills are also needed

UNIX Programmer/ Analyst

Candidates must have a wonting knowledge of relational database design, an<J experience In C-.anguege, SOL. and UNIX shell pro-gramming Must heve a minimum of 1 year of programming experience using relational database m a UNIX environment. A four-year oomputer science oegree is preferred

I you are a sell-starter seeking a chal-lenging opportunity, we offer a com-plete and flexible benefits package, including hex-time Please send resume, mcfccatpi salary require-ments.

PROCESSING-TROY

Sma l item proceesing canter of reg.or.al retaner Perfect positions for energekc. sett-sterters No expenence necessary - we w i l tram you Clean, pleasant surroundings Fun-time. 7.30a m-3:30pm.. Mon.-Fn Excel-lent benefits available topty In person 1301 Combermere Troy (off Maple between Lmemas 4 Rochester Rds) during the above hours. Corey's, toe

COUNTER HELP Willing to train Flextole hours Good pay Please cai City Bagel. Lake 810-681

Sylvan ,1-1266

CNC OPERATORS With the ability to gage parts and read bluepnnits Experience preferred

Afl shifts Apply m person Munoz Machine Products

13420 Wayne Rd Lwonia. Mf 48150

COUNTER PERSON Dry C leaners Ful l /par t tt Pleasant, WK tram Good pay Farm-ington aree. (810) 4733096

COUNTER PERSON, fu l l time wtoenefrts tor auto paint store Wa tram Apply Painters S « W y . 1054 W Ann Arbor Rd . Ptymouth

COUNTEftiRETAIL SALES r Gloria Jean sr Gourmet

Coffee at Somerset m Troy seeking people tor lull and

pert tune positions Fiextole hours Good starting salary Ca i tor inter-view, (313) 878-542*

CREW SUPERVISOR ForWHt expenence required, some mechanical ability preiened Call (313) 849-2864

CRIM8CHJ NURSERY. INC LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR needs Commercial 4 Residential Estimator Foremans (M/F), Retail Nursery Staff 4 Truck Dnvers Also need Recep-tionist, Part-time Must have CDt-Top wages & benefits Must have experience Please apply 50145 Ford Rd . Canton (313) 495-1700

Customer Serv ice Representat ive

Western Oakland Coimfy mdus-•nai automation dUrfcutor needs motivated CSR's to hantfto cus-tomer orders, generate quotes, track and expeiMe orders, Idtow-up tor d»eignetea customer accounts Two yaers customer expenence required EleancaV sfectrorscs background «nd good oommuracMion and organ-zaaonaJ skas nalpftl Competi-tive salary and benefit peckaoe altered Send resumes: H R , ' CS, P O Box 434, Farmmglon

Ml 48332-0434

CNC OPERATORS -$8-$t3t», 2 yis expenence minimum Pay commensurate ^'experience Cat Jennifer for details: (810) 4731112

CHILD DEVELOPMENT Specialist Part-time posifton Lwonia Heed Start Please can lor more informa-tion ca i (313) 523-9356 EOE

CHRISTIAN LEARNING Center is in need ol 1 fu l Bme pre-school teacher and 1 part time assistant' after-noonsl l to 5 30pm), Please cai. Oawn at: 3134533196

CASHIERS For sa i l l a r v a gas s ta t ions/ convenience stores F i«par t ama Days afternoons 4 evenings Good 10b tor reweee Apply m parson only, Sandy's Meratoon. S73&) 7 M l e or Dandy s Marathon 31424 Arm Artoor Tral

CITV OF WAYNE

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

PLANNER I - Applications are beng accepted to estabksh a Planner t el f

CM Suit ing salary $27,918 Planner I mil work on economic,

development and pton©mg protects, obtaining and administering grant*. CDBG programs and various DO A protects Must have a bachelor degree m urban planning Local gov-ernment work expenence is pre-

must have a vekd dnvers license and ng record eltf i no

more then three (3) points on cJrrent dnvmg record Applicant may be required to apply for oapy of current drwmg record, at own expense r ' ,r txiyi the Secretary of State Appk-caaons aia avalabie m toe Personnel Department 3055 S Wayne Road, Wayne ML 48184 or tend a self addressed stamped envelope lo toe above address to request an appkea-nor Completed sppkeaaone muet be

ed « toe Personnel Oapart by 4 3 0 p.m on March 14. Resume! wfthou

lerred Appkcants mu State of Michigan drtv an excellent driving

C A S H I E R S F u l 4 p e r t k r n a a l t h l l a Competitive

uu Tmo W en a'uiey*Eamo?I

C A S H I E R S PoelBone avaaatue fu l 4 pert Bme In large drug store a *enence ^ e -lerred. I J Brne beneB* e, a i t f in Apply Warren PreecnpBone. 32910 •AdtBebea m i * MM. Famitogtor HMe. 110-856-1177

CASHIERS/ SALES

FULL OR PART-TIME iheveBsafeteheut Parted

tor CoBegs Students DqyBme poeMon open tor reapnnetote aaiBen We oftor m e p n u " »7 o o ' H f to a t a r i - p lus bonueee We oMsr h e e » meur-

O C C Apply to person M a n - M 10em-4pm

Orohard 14 Car W ^ S h r t (neat to K-MART)

30880 Orchard Lake

1997 appacaaona w a not be aocepted

The cay of Wayne • an Equal Opportunity Employer and doee ntt (Becr»«nate on toe beea cf race, color, national origin, tax . maglon. age or t e b a i ) m engtoymerk or toe promaron of service*

COLLECTIONS Long-fem-, car* pharmacy seeks ful t m e expenenced collection person Candidate muet be motivated expen-ence in medial Biking helpful. Must have accouneng skits Complete Ben-efit package and exee-ent working environment Please send resume or letter of application to Speciakzed Pharmacy Service. P O Box 3347. Livonia, Ml 48151, Attn Accounts Receivable Manager

COLLECTOR COLLECTOR with expenence tram fast contact through repossession

needed lor Sautoftstd Besed Credit Urson Send resume 4 sau r f

reqwrernerns i in Resources. < Human Resources Collector P.O Box 760007

Lathrup vaage. Mi 48076

COLLECTOR Immediate openings lor work fuD-ums and pan-time wmi tomers to colecl delinquent accounts A great ooporhmity for man and women wah courteous depositions Hid good phone skills Typing Huks a must 2-3 yeers collection expenence required Part-kmers must be eble to work 5pm-9pm. Mcn-Fn and 9am-5pm on Sat Fi«-«mers muel be atme to work Mon-Fn Noon-9pm No phone cans' Send or fax reeume anh recent retenencas to

MEL FARR AUTOMOTIVE GROUP

Triple M Financing 18550 W Eight Mile Road

Fsmdale. M) 48220 Attn Mr Lee Beiley, Manager

Fax « (810)58*-0871 Equal Opportunity Employer

A Diviswn ol Standard Federal Bank

Human Ftesources Department 777 E Eisenhower Pkwy

Suite 700 -Ann Arbor. Ml 48108-3258

Equal o c r a Emptoyer

Computer Inventory Control Salary expense acct 4 auto Coast to coast travel Personnel Data Repot . 810-524-1500

COMPUTER SALES POSITION *OK».po*entiai Salary • oomimisaion. benefits, profit sharing Smal retail environment C a i Dan 810-280-1502

CULTURED STONE InstaBers Earn up to $1000 per week Be your own Doss, lacing stone Year-round work. We pay every wee* Ught weight product Ask for Mr Stanley

313-4*98334

Customer Service

" JOIN THE AMERICAN TEAM!!I

Amencen Band and Walpaper. W s i P t y i

accepting applications for enthu ano motivated Individuals

for the loHonnng positions

TELE-SALES REPRESENTATIVES

These indiv iduals answer INBOUND sales ca*s Irom cus-tomers across the country who caB ei response placed advertising. That's NO COLD CALLING" CUSTOMERS CALL US" Sales experience a preferred Average reps earn $8-$l0 per hour.

of a Base plus commission | CUSTOMER SERVICE

PROFESSIONALS These individuals must be skilled m hanOng a wide variety of customer inquiries and have proven record of utilizing their problem solving abilities Quali-fied candidates M o must have minimum gl one yeer expen-ence m a high volume TELE-SERVICE POSrriON Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e w i t h expenence Amencans emptoyees benefit tiom • comprehensive peid training • 401 Kretramam savings plan • career opportunikes . (lull and part Bme shifts

avaMEle Theee positions reqiwe appli-cants to have excellent oommu-rocation skills. Basic computer knowledge and adaptability to

lengmg environment Please call 313207-5855 or

1-800-230-7947 to speak with an employment specialist

American Hind " altpaper t xfc?r>'

DELIVERY PERSON Warehouee BaBienaa 8 laoaMng

PaBon Priming, toe.. - " ' Ml

DELIVERY ROUTE • $7 50 par hr. • bonus. Company car Flexible hotaa Part or tuU-ame Greet too lor Home-

(810) 442-3883

DELIVERY & WAREHOUSE HELP FuB-tkne Good etamng pay 4 benefits Apply to person Sat. March 8Bi from 9em-2pm M 17241 W 12 Mle Rd. Suits 204. SoutokeM, Mcft

DENT REPAIR TECHNICIAN

Imm.dlale Direct Hea opportunities tor Dent Repea Tsehmoans Pronda instant dent lapav service to vafedas at customer locations Work closely With customers Expenence m auto-motole detaUng preferred Expenenbs wortung wBh emel tools and sheet metal a plus Company a l l provide trsxung OualAed carvMatss should

toe Tech Dept

ENTECH PERSONNEL SERVICES

PH: (313) 336-0888 FAX (313) 33P-S397

DESIGNERS DIESTOOLS Board 4 CAD

Scpervwon capability Ometion Enc Uvo«a (313) 4820900

CUSTOOlAN. full or part ama posi-tion avalabie on afternoons. Please send resume to Ladywood High School. 14680 Neatxjrgh Rd . UvonsL Ml 48154, Attn Maintenance Dept

-CUSTODIAN Full-ame for la-'ge church in Lrvoma. $7 25 per hr to start. Full benefrts medical, paid vacation holidays uni-forms Shift 2 30pm-1tpm, Wed thru Sun Call (313) 422-1150

DESIGN 4 manufactunng Brm needs production help, cerpentry or wood wortung skills, good attitude and work ethic required Send letter lo POBox 131, Southfield Mt 48037 or Fax 313531-7791

DESKTOP PUBLISHER

pany Seeks persons i knowledge to Quark. Ptiotoahop. Mutilator Color axpennce a opiut. pieasesam non-smoking ermronent Gneat pay benefits, and bonus Ca i Art. Now. (810) 442-0800

DESK TOP PUBLISHING / GRAPHIC DESIGN

Medium aue printing company haa immediate openings to our gmphic design department Candidal a* must have experience m • last-paced pro-duction environment snd be fanufcar with Quark. Psgemaksr and other graphic progiams on Mac Systems Wages commensurate with etpen-enoe F i*ame, days BeneMs Include 401(k) (810) 4 7 3 1 * 1 *

OETAILER - window truer, rust proofer. Zlebart Tidy Car tu i 4 part time, ca i Richard 313-425-5170

CUSTODIAN Fu l time Must ae reliable nave good work ethics

LAUREL MANOR 39000 Schoolcraft

Uvonra. Mt (1-275 4 Newburgh a'eai

313-462-0770

V

DEVELOPMENT ANALYST Senior Housing DeveicpmerU Divi-sion seeks a Development Analyst to provide support m the feasibility assessment of prcapectrve opponun. ties and to assist m securing debt and equity financing tor selected developments The suocaeaful candi-date win possess 5 years of analyt-ical expenence and accounting related skins Of equal mportance is the candidate s si'Stage sbHty to apply investigative efforts In all

of s deal m pursid of viabaty

and maximum profitability. Please send resume and salary raqiara-mentsto P O Box 610. Brighton Ml 48116 or FAX lo (810) ISO 8092 ATTN Development

DIE REPAIR Experienced m repair 4 trouble shooting of program, transler 4 line dies with ability lo set-up 4 operate tool room machinery Wages depen-dant upon expenence Apply m person 9am to *pm CCT-Pfymouto Stamping, 315 w Ann Arbor Road. Ptymouth. Ml 48170 or send resume

to 313-5*3-1515

' DATA ENTRY CLERKS

Northeast Ann Arbor company has several data entry positions available. Ideal candi-dates possess previous job e x p e r i e n c e . SOOOKph and accuracy i n t h e i r w o r k . W e o f f e r many temporary and temp-perm opportuni-ties Call today for an appointment!

E R F O R M A N C E E R S 0 N N E L •P

Custodian/Maintenance Futl time position - must have general custodwl and light maintenance expe-nence - also on-call duties Good salary and company Benefls Appfy m psrson, 9 00 a m lo 4 00 p m , Mon -Fn , at: Ziegter Place 30001 St Mar-tins Avenue, Uvorva, Ml 48152

E O E M F .V>L

COMPUTERS » PC Technician, expenence neces-sary excellent growth and opportu-nity With fst growing computer reeeiler Compaoave salary and b e * •fits fax resume (810) 358-2188

CONCRETE FINISHERS 4 laborers with COL lo work on small mainte-nance crew DeWitt Concrete 4 Asphalt Maintenance

(810) 684-2900

CONSTRUCTION Epoxy *oo< company needs hard working individuals Experience helpful b K not necessary Good pay. beneWs 4 401K Cai Bob a t

313-T29-6000

CUSTOMER REPS NEEDED For inbound catalog order dssk Full-time $7-$9 per hr Appfy in person 22790 Heslip Or, off Of 9 Mile between Now 4 Meadowbrook Rds

No phone calls'

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Fnenffly orgervzed 4 servica-onemed individual needed lo work m subscrip-tion services department of dynamic publishing group Poelbcm requires customer service and data entry experience as W«. as matunly. flexi-bility, excellent communication sklis and a sense of humor To apply aenc cover latter resume and salary his-tory to The Jewish News Group, Sub-sc r i p t i on Serv ices, P O Box 2267 Southfield. Ml 48037-2267 EOE

CONSTRUCTION Expenenced pipe layer

tor sewer crew (810) 869-1800

- COLLEGE GRAOS fl Large lander WILL TRAIN

as MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER Earn to S45K

and i c 1 a year Enc i l tn i Beee salary pais commission and Benefits.

EMPLOYMENT CENTER AGENCY (8101 589-1638

" CONSTRUCTION EXPEDITER Ann Arbor Consauctton Management Company • saekng individual to wofk as Construction ExpedMr Posi-tion etvofvas dieting with e l fades

eoienence weh construction y Sand reeume to D G . P O

Farmmglon Hils. Ml 48331

CLEAN CUT INOfVlOUALS lor eteended operation Both ns.de 4 outud* positions available Top pay lor an easy a n Experience In phone work h e l p f c / X a m ( 3 0 0 5 0 0 * * to •tart Limned number of poaia ftosponeBiis moanas only C a i

I (800) 482-1004

CLEANERS NEEDED Autwn 4 Atlanta. Mka»t«ee 8 i-96

(810) 7 5 » 3 7 0 0

a a CLEANERS N E E D E D * * For Smal.

En Canton araa (3131 -3080

CLEANERS NEE0C0 Far Jenaonai Company n aree Oay 4 evanmg sfyfts Part-eme

(|10) 8 1 3 1 1 I t

CLEANMG Fufl^Dart

'B I0)J80-8490

• CLEANING COMPANY PMBone open ai Pfymouth daaiar-

1-275 I Ann Albor Rd fcn-Fn evemnga, 8 days par week W i i l i n t

m m U I • r — 17 pa- hour (810) 474-osao

CLEANING t UMfBB laatto dub Flexible Itouia RenaM* -ie*.

f3\» S81-1?1t Ask lor Al

COLLEGE GRAD To S30K Manage rmw euto

branch C.I Corp . 24 2481 81

ranting 10-524- 1SOO 810- 524 2

COLLEGE STUDENTS

IB part Bme openings. $10 24 to start AASP Scholarships evalebie Cai Mon Wsd 11-9pm 810*74-8090

COLLEGE STUOEWT counar eervtcee 4 dhermlac B a n . lor BtoomfleM HBe of»oe Part-Bme

mm teaon (810) 8*6-4*00 est 218

COMFORT INN ol feimngam HMe now Nrtng for tie poetBone Of H . GUEST SERVTCEMANAQCR

AppN m parson St 30714 12 IBM «y- , -I f ijekiUuil.ui - A-M -1D0O r f r a w

(#1(f 471-8230

growing otyrgxAac so*hwafa i haa l i ' w i poaffor a t

eess PC e«a«tanoe 4 comr-uncat ion ekWe

Tmnal a w r M Compreheneivs banaBl oecsage Fax or eend xeeiawa to TWSSystema 29660 Five M M R d . 9te t6o Lwana M 481 $4 F A * 3 1 3 * 2 1 8 M B M ~ O I O H O |

mduetry San Box 9066

C O N S T R U C T I O N Fv*ama CoonBnalor tor neaonei oon-Mrucaon training program. Requires scheOjBng studsm recnatmenMob piaoamant and heaon tor buBder.' educator paitneiehip Bmmeas, Edu-cation or ConaeueBon Degree pre-lerred Minimum 5 years profeeaionel exper ience Salery start ing at $30,000 Reeumes to

Rck Heme BIA ct aoutheeetem Michigan

Hwy 1100. ill 4833* i o n

CONSTRUCTION LABORER tor new home buBder Mo expenence n c s s s a r y 7 Mas 4 Newbugh s

8108814022

CONSTRUCTION LABORERS . I

Brooting Start »7ihr. days 110388-7820

3 1 3 - 5 1 3 - 5 8 2 3

DIESEL MECHANIC Expenenced m heevy equipmant

Must have own tools 810-437-1731

EOE

DIE SETTER/ JOB REPAIR

Clean efficient metal stamping facility seeks associates expenenced m

working with progressive d«s 4 a«-teed Genera tool room knowledge helpful Able to set. run. 4 repair |cbs Excellent Benefits Salary based on expenence Apply or send resume to: E & E Manufactunng, 300 Industrial Or , Plymouth. Ml 48170 (across from Unisys)

DIETARY AIDE, PART-TIME

Apply m person at: Anwncan House, 14265 MidcSetjeh Uvoma

CUSTOMER SERVICE Now medical distributor seeking person with good phone personality involves contact with customers and sales toroe No tel ing. F m tkne Cel

et (810) 3*8-8000

CUSTOMER SERVICE CONCIERGE

Ful-sme position for luxiry senior a t izen spartmant complex Flexible afternoon and weekend echaduie Muat be organized have exoalam verbal and written communication skills snd ralsts wel with eeraors CompeWtva wages with benehts Appfy In person only Mon -Fn between 9am lo 4pm at

THE TROWBRIDGE x 2*111 Owe Canter Drive *

Southfield. Ml 48034 (No phone ct

EOE M F V H

Data Processing

SENIOR PROGRAMMER

ANALYST Financial Systems

Honzon Health Systems located m Southfieid, Michigan, has an imme diate opening for a Ml-time Senor Programmer Analyst to s ^ p c t Finan-cial Systems Required qualifications maude Financial Systems support expenenoe. COBOL. CO«BOL 11, MVS' X L . C C S TS01SPF VSAM, Busi-ness Analysis Skins and exceaen,i communication skills and documanu-aon skills

Candidaiaf with an Associate's or Bachelor's degree «i Computer Sci-ence and 3-6 years expenence with Financial Systems are preferred Knowledge ot Assembler BBS "M" Senes knanaal system and PC tech-nology helpful (This is not an entry level position )

Honzon offers an outstanding Benefit package Qualified applicants are re-quested to submit their resume mckxkng salary hatcry m confidence to

HORIZON H e a r t h Systems 26100 American Di

P.O Box 5153 Southfield, Ml 48086-5153

FAX 810746-4*34

A/ttHted with Henry Ford H e e » Syalam

Equal Opportunay Employer

T O P PAY FOR D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F

Assisted Uvmg Communities seeks highly motivated care givers wsth a passion for quality care ct the elderly Home Jke environment. 1 to 7 staffing ratio Starring pay ol $8 30 plus incen-tive for CENA's V 30 lor non certi-lied care givers plus incentives

Please caB: Fermmgton Hifcs 1-800-998-0787 W.xonn 1-800-753104e Auburn Hias 1-800-756-9199 Uvonia t -800-736-2325

Duscr Cart A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R

Previous group home expenence and excellent leedersNp abiUhes required tor group home in Uvonia. (8( Mxldlebelt area. Affemoon shut Ben-e f i t s C a l l L a m 9 a m - 3 p m . 810474-0283

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E ! Troy research co is seeking 25 inter-viewers Peys between »7 dOB OO** TNeoo offers eratmg opportuvnee II you heve customer aerwos ratal, or surveying expenence and can tyea 25 wpm Hours 11308pm. also 1 •iiesksnd day I (810) 8*6-7880

CONSTRUCTION • Pan Dr ive*

C t a a 3 , 6 w y T i l ' a « i ovarBma CaB (810) 742

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ENGINEER

I powbon. 45 hour week wMh < > a r l l i

S S S R -•S90* i r » Starr and

CUSTOMER SERVICE^ OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR

S28-S38 800 8 A W proeaaeng. meuranca daxna National oom pany excel lent benef i ts a

Phone (StO) 4737310 Fax Resume (810) 47345*8 ^ O j a a n ^ ^ ^ a i o ^ ^ e r K m n e ^ ^

DATA ENTRY 30 mga $8 S11 10 000 . keyetreaes

Stalling Sanncas d MgNgan (3130 9*2-0600

DECORATOR OF SALES Growing recai dscorahng Cham now hinng fu l and part time sales poai-Sons. many loealKma ffextole work hour scheduiee Ca« Personnel 810-9832401 Ext 208

DIRECT CARE / JOB COACH

V Working wrth physically c h a l l e n g e d men ta l l y

impeired Dey/aKafnoorvevenings shifts avartaBle Excellent BeneMs

(810) 615-1217

DIRECT C A R E Rainbow «teening dynamic Rahatak-tation Assistants to fOm our growing team We heve iuel opened enother tacrtny m the area and are seeking 4*alihed candttewe to provtJe A rea care to our cfcert* with physical endta functional umitalions resuaing trom a traumatic brain nfury Fu l and part tune positions are available Wa offer e friendly work environment, flexible senedulee. excellent benefits, and paid training A starting wage ol $6 75 to $7 75 per hour a available, baaed or. eKpenence.'education. Applicants' muet be wWng to work soma weak-ends afternoons sndror nsdnigfits Applicants ara accepted daily (Mor Fn 8am to 5pm) at our YpelanB and Uvonia camera Management wftrtie avaleble tor immedtoto mtarweera Thursday Merch 6,1997 trom 4am to 12pm al 5470 Whitlaker Rd . YpsaariB (Tel 313482 1200) and fnjm 1 30PM-6PM thai dale at 29240 Buckingham Ste 2. Uvoma (Tel 313281-9010)

E O E

DAVENPORT SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR

tor f i e

(810) 474-2800 I pten par meek Fu l banaMa and bonus

DELIVERY DRIVER

Fmshlilaaler a e mayor eup-pker to the amomoeve after

who went to leam our ie and grow mt» >

Our opan iii anwr LOCAL- DELIVER* DRIVER rasponatole tor the kmeh d s l w y cf products lo our cus-tomers This opan poaiaon •

» you are me'seled come m aad refk -o us Sa*> by any day 9 j nng normal buamees hours, and wa « • be glad to exptom

aan gat ei on t l a SXiy l

EOE

DIRECT CARE STAFF Needed to worn wkh nanocappad. 6am to 10am Mon - Frt MORC framed Starts at $7 00>N Or win tram (810) 681-0182

DIRECT CARE STAFF-needed to worn group home a t r d

tnm Benefits Can 313-887-7588

DIRECT CARE STAFF mual Be 18 yrs of age, have a high dptoma or GEO 4 vafid •canae $5 M h r unearned tt/tv train ad After 30 days $6 75 Ask about our t250«krmg bonus Flentoie hours 4 tiei etas a.saeble CaB betweor I0em-3pm Canton araa caB 313387-8838 9 3 1 3 * 6 1 8 8 2 6 NorthvUa area oaB 810-3*4-8728 W aloomketd area 810-788-288* MMord ama caB 8 1 0 8 8 8 « 1 6

DIRECT CARE STAFF

home located M Msntmen* Mae Uvonia 86 30 par hour Ca l between 10-4 810-474-0883

OfRECT CARE WORKERS Expenenoed staff 8 6 * 5 or w4 tram Fu l or paiUBiia

( 3 1 » 8*2-0840

» • • • . • • i •. • 1

8 G < * ) C I « « m c a t l o n » 5 0 0 t o 5 0 0 O&E S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 , 1 9 9 7

Help Wanted G c * n l

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F

M X p v h o u r C l l 10AM-3PM B O w H ( 3 1 3 * 6 6 8613 or B * o * v « * o n w a e s a o * Canton (313)861-9328 O w t o m (313)277-0193 O w t n n H U |313)277-f l1®3 A M U n U I3I3>326-4394 Taylor (313)2S2-1746-

DIRECT CARE STAFF P r e w x a exper ience «ntM develop-•t iantafe _ W 5©-*7 0 0 an h o w l o M a n Exce t * n i benefit* a ( r a r i n g p r o w l e d C U programa M M below

BELLEVILLE 313-099-5119

LIVONIA 313-591 9 2 3 9 3 ' > 5 2 2 6 4 2 8 , 313-591 -0472 CANTON 313-397 3736

GARDEN CITY 313-513-5121

For lur lher in to imat lon cal l 313-255-6295

DIRECT C A R E WORKER

^ ^ o p m e h t a i y Oksabled adult* r \ m 8*aev i l te GooO benefi ts

Will tram CaH Mon-Fn , 8am-4pm (313) 3 9 7 4 9 5 5

DIRECT CARE W O R K E R S Needed on all slvfts lo< ne<e noma D M H C M H Hamad p re le r red Fu* Denetits opportuni t ies for advance-ment Ca« Mon-Fn 313-342-4577

DIRECT CARE W O R K E R FuH-tma to w o n with deve icom*n-tally cksaMed adul ts m West l ar-a Good oenelrts Win tram CaH M

Est as. Mon-Fn, , 9-4 313-525-7731

DIRECT CARE W O R K E R needed lor 2 pa rson h o m e F i * & c a n t im* Trained preferred $6 50 an houi lo sla-rl heaf lh i n *u ranc* Musi have valid drivers l icense

Ca« (313) 4 f i 4 - 0 7 8 l

D IRECT CARE W O R K E R S 'o« ar iemoon shift In upbea t vacat ion group n o n e (or oeve iopmenta i l y dis-abled m W Btoomheld S7 per hour If you have menta l heaf lh group home ira>ning *n|Oy g a m e s crafts & recreational out ings and nave a good dnving record cal l Larry at

IB 10) 855 -0239

DIRECT CARE W O R K E R S . G I U U U 1 'MRAS A SUPPCINERJ N _ pend iwc* program m W a y n e county N e e clients, good benef i ts , attractive • o r * sites $6-S6 SOifiour 4 after-noon O p e n i n g s & 1 day opening Dea rbomHts Terrel l 313-274 1890 Plymouth Garin 313-420-0676 Livonia D a n e , 313-432-9732 Famimgton Cynthia. 810-477-6072

DIRECT CARE - * WORKERS v

JOBS JOBS JOBS Looking 'or a job thai g ives you better man average pay and offers flexible hours? Jobs immetketely available tor 75 Orect Care Workers l o provide sendees lo people w * h developmental dtsabanies Please a t tend e ^ p O y merw fneetinga a i Family and Neign borhood Serv ices locat ions o n March 5 a l 3 30pm at 26215 Trowbridge, lnkster or March 6 at 10am at 19101 lnkster Rd (at Sibley). Romulus OuaWied appl icants win be rvrd imme-dia led CaB 3 t 3 941 2 3 0 0 tor Erec-tions to the meet ing si tes E O E

DIRECT C A R E workers wanted tor group homes in Can ton U p lo $7 'hr lo start Please ca* D a n (313) 386-1702 EOE

DISPATCHER E N T R Y L E V E L P O S I T I O N

For general labor staf f ing company m Southfield Approximately 40-45 hour w o r k w e e k F u l l t i m e o n l y

Resume to P O Box 82429 Rochester M1 48306 2429

D I S P A T C H E R Entry level night shift Benef i ts avail-able Please apply 17801 D u , Mermndale be tween 8 a m - 5 p m

D ISPATCHER T R A I N E E Suburban tax. cab l ieet looking for person wil l ing to learn & will ing to work (313) 421-5600

D ISTRIBUTION D R I V E R D r i v e r s n e e d e d l o d i s t r i b u t e Throughout Metro Detroi t a n d South-east M i c h i g a n G o o d suburban knowledge important Dnvers must nave chauf feurs l icense and g o o d d i v i n g record Apply in person at Genera. Wine S Liquor, 373 Victor

Ave Highland Park. M< 46203

500 Bdp Wanted Geacral

TRUCK DRIVER/ WAREHOUSE MANAGER F i d nme pdemori Dut ies inc lude rvcenrmg. unloedmg t rucks , inventory and p J * n g orders M u a l h a w chauf tours kcenee Mon, thru Fn C o m p e k -

wegee A benaftts S a n d reeume or apply m person 34119 Auk Lrvoma M l 46150. 313 -427

ROUTE DRIVER • P a i d t ra in ing • Compe t i t i ve c o m m i s s i o n pay • Benef i ts • Advancemen t oppo r tun i t y

C l e a n cut . mo t i va ted p e o p l e w i th dr iv ing r e c o r d * c a n 9 a m

30pm ( 3 1 3 ) 2 0 7 - 6 3 6 3 r s

LEGAL MESSENGER Onve own veh«3e m the Detroi t Metro-politan area l o daaver legal papers daily Muet have good d r m n g record, and adequate auto insurance Fu6r pa r t t ime employees Expenenoe pre-lerred Sand resume lo

PO Box 3 0 4 0 Farmmgton Has. M l 46333-3040

D R I V E R C O M M E R C I A L B u i l d i n g

pr&ducta a accepting appkcaOona lor a boom truck driver C O L - B a n d d rug test r e q u r e d Hard work ing , con-scious only need apply FuB t ime with bene f i t s A p p l i c a t i o n s a v a i l a b l e between 8-3. or can (313) 434 -4600

D R I V E R For delivery to member lOrarys Part time 24 30 hours/eft . $9 30-$11 63. hr Retirement plan, vaca t ion & nek tune High school d i p l o m a i G E D Expenence driving 2 5 tori step v a n Musi be abie to kit 65 toe Vahd Mich-igan chauffer l icense w ' d e e n dr iv ing record Apply m person, 8 * m - 4 p m , Mon-Fn The Lfcrary Network . 33030 Van Bom Rd , Wayne. M l 46184

D R I V E R ' G E N E R A L L A B O R Manufacturer needs s o m e o n e tor assombiy/l ight manu fac tunng & par i time drive* posit ion S o m e assemb ly / light machine operat ion expenence heipfui Also, must have g o o d dr iv ing record to drive 22-26 ft v a n s w h e n neeoed S u n J9rtir p lus Blue Cross & other Benefits Steady year round work D r u g sc reen ing r e q u i r e d Smoke tree shop 2 0 7 7 5 Ches ley Dr Farmington 1 blk E off Farm-ington Rd 1 blk N o l 8 Mile

Dtiver

J ( & J c p A

IS looking tor Drivers Mus t have an exceaeff l dnv ing record $7 5 0 an hr to start * benefits inc lud ing 4 0 I K Apply m person 22790 Hesl«3 O r . off

of 9 Mrte, between Nov i & Meadowbrook Rds

DRIVER Livonxs construct ion c o m p a n y has immediate operangs lor l u i t ime driver ol company vehicle Entry leve l posi-tion with excellent oppor tun i ty lor advancement ResponaiDrlites mck id * loadmo & unloading o* bunding sup-plies & matenals bght warehouse maintenance etc Mus i have good driving record Apply to A i m Sys tems 20853 Farmington R d . Sui te 105 (.between 8 8 9 Mile) 810-615-0280

500 Help Wanted Gaaoil

F A R M E R JACK S U P E R M A R K E T S

la loofera tar raptaoemenl trecsor-saner d r t i « . V o u muat have a n v n m u m al 3 years varMaMa. c«* dr ivmg expenence D O T quaMed. d e a n M v R and O a a a 2 COL a m u s r Muat be able to work a l sMBs (caauattan-oal) to start Compaan .e hourty ra le P O M B U M F « m a emp loymem in tr» future tor tne ngtn cand i dates Pre-employment D O T p f t y s c * and A u g s o a e n manda-tory Reply »

Tianaportaaon Manager Farmer Jack Transportat ion

12334 Burt Roed Detroit. M l 46228

^ ^ J 3 1 3 ^ 2 7 t ^ 4 4 ^ ^ ^ ^

DRIVERS NEEDED No lay-overs Raglonal LTL C a m a r Excellent wage* 6 benefits Team onented player Poanve attnud*1

VtnhaCM M V R / H a / M a t Starting wage $ 1 2 with

Local Ped t fe end Lneheu l positions a v s a a d e

Accepting appl icat ion* at i * d -S ta tes Express

800-660-6413 6235 Jackson Road

Ann A l t e r . Ml Equal Opportuni ty Employer

DRIVERS - Part Tune dnv ing POSH Hons avai lable Sat 6 Sun even ings 5 p m - l a m Must have d e a n dnvmg record P h y s t a l & drug sc reen required Apply a t Speoa iu -ed Phar-macy Sertnces. 33S10 Schoolcraft . Livoma. NW c o m e r of Farmington & Schoolcraft

DRIVERS -P R O F E S S I O N A L

New t a i l growing t ransportat ion com-pany has openings tor Motor Coach Operaters If you quality tor the lol-towwig: able 10 pass D O T pre-emeloymertl drug screervphysical . abi« to travel and are a professional curteous and rekaWe » will t ram Ihe rtght person to dnve this new equip-ment Please ca« (313) 534-0800 or apply a l 25321 Five Mile Red-tord. Mi

DRIVERS Suburban tax. cab fleet looking for good dependab le peop le wrtlTngto-wor*.

DRIVERS Wanted part-t ime. 4pm-8pm Mon -Fn Good dnving record required

Call 810-353-8494

D R I V E R S Why are you lumping, Wttng a r x t o r over-the-roaff? Home every night No touch height avai lable Excel lent hourty wages C a i Logist ics S u i t i n g between 9 4 3 (313) 388-6971

DRIVER Manufactunng company l ook ing tor a person to Ml dnver pos i t i on Local dekveoes Full Ome, days Compe l i -trve wages and benef i ts P lease ca*

313 -487 -5400

D R I V E R Needed lor local dekvenes Good m a r suns High School graduate and good dnving record requ i red S9/hr Okie benefi ts Send r e s u m e to

Hf t ' Driver/ OE. P O Box 02699, Detroit. Ml 48202 ( E O E l

DRIVER N E E D E D - g o o d dnv ing record, dnve to Southga le BAM a n d -e tu- rwig w w i J O W l o C a n t o r , will pay 31.5 cents per mi le a n d 36.00 hour (313) 4 1 6 - 1 7 2 6

0RIVER PART-TIME 1or au to paint store Wil l tram, Apply : Painters Supply, 1054 W A n n Arbor R d ,

Ptymouth

Distributor Reporting Representative

AmenCiean Sys tems. In a major tuepker al specialty chemica ls has an immediate entry- level opportunity m our Datr ibutor Report ing Dept 'or a highly mot ivated 0 « t n b u t o r Report ing Representat ive to resolve customer (ckstnbutor) bi l l ing a n d sh ipp ing

ideal cs rd ida te w d possess 2 years order entry a n d o r tntkng department experience m a customer servioe environment, good math, typmg skids, •ast and accurate order-entry skills. Lotus 1-2-3 a n d wed deve loped cus-tomer servKe and communicat ion

We offer a start ing salary of S20K and msive Benefits

DRIVER - PART T I M E Growing electronics c o m p a n y seeks a responsible person to work 5 days a week from 9am-2pm. dnv ing our company van Good d n v m g record a must Apply in person at C i rcu i ts DMA, 32900 Capitol, U v o n i a . off of Farmington Rd . S of 1-96

DRIVER PART TIME 3 axle net bed truck W o o d products distribution center C O L requi red Musi Be DOT Qualified Exper ience anr. wood products helpful Cel l Oper-ations Manager at (3131 728-0600 or sand resume to 1550 Super ior Parkway West land. Ml 46165

If you're interested « lommg our Distributor Service teem please submi t resume and salary history to:

AmenCiean Systems Inc. Attn: Louise Howe

First Center Office Plaza 26936 Northwestern Highway, Suite 400

Southfieid. Ml 48034

v a l u e a cSverse w o r k f o r c e

Oistncl Manage-

They Need Your Guidance to Grow

C h M r a n s Wor td Lea rn ing Centers, a 3 M e a n of the ARAMAFfc Corpora-Son. • currently seek ing a Osaka Manaasr to manage o i x Before I After School F*rograms m t i e Grand Rapids and Detroit appkearts muat have 5 * yrs ance managmg Before 6 After Scncoi Programs or related manaQkment expenence Bachelor 's O a p a e * i Early C h l * o o d i € l e m e n l a r y Educa-tion p i s f s i i e d Ae a n emtAuyee e# C M d r a n s W o n d you w • receive t i e

Salary w « i Bonus C o m and Premium Bonus Ptae M a n FREE Chad Cere

401K P lan

Faimkniwri A T T N G e n Ahge l

610-474-4666

D O G G R O O M E R Muat hat

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Scheduled routes m tn-county area, company provided truck (automat ic) Fun nme days overt ime avai lable MfSt possess or be a d e l o ootam chauffeurs kcenea Basic knowledge of m-counfy arse helpfu l Win tram. Apply m person Mon-Fn. 10 to 4 p m 953 Manufactures Dnve. Newburg fv Cherry HKI area. Wes t land

D R I V E S / S A L E S wanted for busy South f ie ld flower shop Pu» t ime posit ion

(810) 356 -1522

DRIVERS COL A H 4 C

IMMEDIATE O P E N I N G S Exce l len t c o m p a n y l o o k i n g 1or dnvers Local u n a . h o m e every night G o o d wages . & i n d u d n g m e d c e l denta l o p w a l a n d retirement 1 year e x p e n e n c e mm-imum Good M V R CaH

1 -600-619-2636

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DRIVERS / FULL-TIME Motivated int tv idueis n e e d e d tor wine datr ibutor ai Now Muat have d e a n dnvmg raowd Great oppor tun i ty

Contact Tony: (B10) 344 -6647

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lna»*anoa • Home d a t y • Mosky drop and hook -no touch

• S T p - n • 1 3 1 per mi « mi leage bonus

Psid training program tor Tractor Trafler s c h o o f g r a d u a i e a

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1-800-222-7199

Nankin Transportation

DRIVER WANTED Vriy l window company n e * d s over th* road dnver with CDC and d e a n dnving record w h o a look ing for career with division o l Fortune 300 company Competi t ive wage w«th ben-efits Full t ime beg inn ing immedietely Apply at

Fashonwall 29755 Beck Road

Wixom. Ml 810-960-9300

500 Help Wasted GeMnl

QUALITY ENGINEER lor International O E M M r I suppkei

1 3 and Customer contact Big t ransplants Interlaces with manufac-tur ing l a c H M t . e r g i i e a r i r ^ a n d sup-p*ers on » iaMy laeuea Requires bechMors degree a 1 - 3 yrs sxpen-

OS-9000 background h a ^ U j m e I salan

6u» »1632 Obe t r ve r a Ecoantnc

36251 Sohootcralt Rd Uvonia. M l 46150

BILINGUAL SPANISH - T ipy Area E x p o r V C u s i o m * Serv ice (Mtg ) To t 2 4 K No lee Batry Har ra Personnel,

or t ax 61 610-424-6470 or

INSURANCE Insads Claim* Actuator Au tCP iP S20-S22K No lee Betty H e m * Per sonnet . 810-424-6470 or lax

610-424-6636

^ N e t w o r k E n g i n e e ^

Real Estate technology providar a seaicfang tor a take-charge mdv idua i to implement a n d a u p -pori netwoik soAAcna m a mM-p l a t f o r m * m u l t i - p r o t o c o l

srve knowledg* of WANs , LANe, and BNs install and conf igure m o d e m s , mul t ip lexors . T t * , W A N switches routers ate Monaor and k m * network pertor-m a n c a . t r o u b i a s h o o t a n d resofv* network tailure. and lead network projects

Position requires five or more yeers o l hands-on network expe-nence Must be able to work with different protocols TCP1P. IPX/SPX, LAT. ftp, o n o d e m and Ethernet Expsnenos with Windows NT, Ne tWsrs or U n a Becfwior degree with a t edvaca l major praf*rred M C S E or C N E beneficial

Send resume and salary raqmre-ments to Director of MIS, 28556 O c h a r d Lake Rd, Suae 200, Fsrmington Has. Ml 48334 or

k e - m a l to Kiena*sOieelcomp com

DRIVERvWAREHOUSE Must have good dnvmg record & chauffeurs l icense Good customer

relations Benef i ts 401K Can (810) 435-4141 Ext . 118

DRIVER W I T H V A N needed for package 6 freight delivery Lata modal 1 ton cargo v a n needed P a i d pe 'cemage 1313) 459-4182

DRY C L E A N E R S FuWpari time help needed. Wil l t ram Srvn P*esaei 6 Coun te r Person- B e n -efits available (313) 561-5687

DRY C L E A N E R S needs help evenings Apply, 7 :30am-3pm, at.

16729 Middlebel t L ivonia See Barb

A E A S T E R B U N N Y

£ H E L P E R S Musi be good with chi ldren

person at Uvorsa Management Off ice. Entrsnce G

EDM OPERATOR Expenenced>Tra»nee Must Be able to read Clue prints Novi area Call:

(610) 344 -4060

E L E C T R I C A L a n d / o r P l u m b i n g Department H e a d needed tun t ime Excellent benefits. d lecounS, vaca-tion, medical , vision denia l and dis-ability Contact D a n or Col leen 2 0 1 5 W Stadium, A n n Arbor

(313)665-7555

ELECTRICAL CONTROLS DESIGNER

Expenenced. PLC's . Panel Design. Motion Control . A u t o C a d 12.13 ski l ls Generous benefi ts CaK Bill at

(313) 459-8600

S A F E T Y / E N V I R O N M E N T A L /

P R O J E C T M A N A G E R

T h a position represents an excel leni opportunity lor a highly moti-va ted person w i th a st rong background m protect manage-ment to be responsible lor admm-a t rabon ol environment/safety trammg, programs s n d protects, snsyr ing compl iance with al l gov-ernmental snd environmental rag-,u!ations and Corporate standards This posit ion wik report to tha

Tha successful Manager a * w i l p

• B S rt Engineering or related fa ld knd 3 * years experience

• Strong protect management sk i t s

-• Thorough knowledge 6 work ing appfacatuon of occupat ionai 'snvwonmeniai regulations and standards

• Able to manage and direct safety, environmental programs and administer training

• Effective communicator and able to work with all areas and levels in the C o

t o n and benefits package sand resums. academic tranaenpt and salary re rmrements to

Box #1646 Observer & Eocentnc

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Ml 4 6 1 5 0

A r Equal Opportuni ty Employer ,

500 Help Waated Geaeral

FAST L U B E G R E E TER/WRITE R Servioe Depar tment has M H k n e posit ion a v a t a u e tor highly moti-vated. o r g a r u e d . customer driven inOMdual Benef i ts and a 401K ara avai lable App ly m parson to John of Lora at.

K / u g L incoln Mercury 2 1 9 3 * Mich igan Avenue

ireea Welcome!

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN

a maior manufacturer of taiga tormal a v j u i and ana log copiers a r '

a da ta* or iented sea msta*. msantam a n d troubteahooi our corrpa— Una of products Tha ideal candMata srxxac have some copier background Computer background also s de *nae ptue tf you are a copwr t u t m i d a n look ing to advance your career wi th a rapidly axpandmg com-pany, p l s s s t tax you> resume m confl-dence to

Sheooh U S A 3132 Ma i tm Rd

Wal led Lake. Ml 46390 Aon. Nat ional Serv ice A d m n s t r s t o r

or Fax to: 810-669-6401

FINANCIAL ANALYST/

ASSISTANT C o m m e r c i a l R e a l E s l a t a

S. O a k l a n d Coun ty commerc ia l m a t -gsos company l e a k s mouva lsd r d v l a u a l w i t h s t r o n g a n a l y t i c a l . commur»eal ione. s n d customer con-tact skids. Expenence m hnanoal ana lysa a requi red and commeroa i

f ines p lus signif icanl

sorrunistrstrvs s n d off ice du tws Must heve st rong skills m Word Per lsc i spresasheeis and MS Wmdgws Hours a re 8 '30am-5 30pm Mon-Fn Salary oommaneura te with expen-ence. heal thcare included

Send resume to: Box *1601

Observer 6 Eccentr ic Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvon ia . M l 48150 A n Equa l Oppor tu r i f y Employer

Mala/Female

FIRE E O U I P M E N T tsenrvcon. lo ser-vice por tab le ext inguishers & sta bonary sys tems Need mechamcai sk*s. gooodmer, saislsrter 810477-1540

F I R E P L A C E INSTALLERS Earn up 10 S I .000 per week Bs your own boss Yeer - round work We pay every week Ask lor Mr Frsnks — — m r w ®

500 Help Wasted GeMnl

GEORGIA S G I F T G A L L E R Y A large ooAecttMs g* t s to re « i Ply-mouth a now taring h i * 6 pan m s r w p Flexible hours, o p e n 7 deys No experience nsttsaasry. E m p t a y e e d a -

spp j y m p e r s o n Mon Fri . !0anv-7pm For daacaons or lurther M o . ca* (3131 453-7733

A * tor M f a h k l s . _

GLASS & MIRROR Inaiallers needed Expenenced Ban «6ta Radtord a n a 313-533-1234

GOLF COURSE • G R E E N S MAINTE-NANCE POSIT IONS A v a * a t * a tor M t pert- l ime seasonal . $ 7 par hr t o atari P lum HoOow Coun t r y Club.

(610) 3 5 2 - 2 4 3 6

G O L F I N D U S T R Y O P E N I N G S

MOtop Go* Course . P l ymou th Ml

Aocepong appkeahona tor n e 1997

o n For m o r a mtarmakon c a i

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 9 6 0 0

GRAEBEL/MICHIGAN . MOVERS INC.

seeks q u a i l e d e n d expenenced pe rsonne l long and

dr ivers, and syelema 0fT»7«Sff^1

petitivs weges. 401 (k). insurance b s n a M s a n d | 0 b t rammg W e a r s * growing company k n d a ra looking tor qua i fy and d a O c a t a d addnone to our team

Sand r e s u m s * or spply to Graebe iM i t f i l gan Movers , inc

Ann Z a n a G r e e n 41345 Koppermck Canton. Ml 48187

or Fax to 313-416-2034 No pr ions ca

G R A P H I C D E S I G N E R Position avai lable In F a r m n g t o n HUIS corpora te o l t i c s l o r a g raph ic designer T h a cancfcdale shou ld nave lull knowledge of P a g e m a k e r Coral Draw, PowerPoint Presentat ion. & experience w o r k m g wi th a color printer Need c rea t i ve l ake charge person to work wi th market ing department to p repa re presentakons. market ing matenats. a te Excellent bene f i t p a c k a g e P l e a s e s a n d resums or c a * H D S Serv ices 33469 14 Mile. Fs rming ton Hals. M i 48331 . 810-661-9000 At tn Mol ly Gibson

An Equal Opportunr ty Employer

F I R E P L A C E

I N S T A L L E R Earn up to S50 OOOTyr or more w«h greet benef i ts Must have reliable work truck I loot* HVAC or roofing supsnence a p lus Immeckat* open-ings l o r l u l l - t i m e , yea r r o u n d employment .

Wi lkams Panel Bnck 313-538-6633 Ext 337

G r a p h t e s / O W i c e A s s i s t a n t

Fu*-time graphics/of f ice assistant for urban planru * ' Famrfigton experience p repar ing m a p * a raphes and other off ice wo rk Rel iable trans p o r t a t o n and valid I -cense needed tor rurmmg errands M i r smum one yeer college in grapTuc design, landscape architecture or re la ted f ie ld Send reeume and work examp les to McK-erwa Associates I n c . 32606 W Twelve MUe Rd . Sle 165, Farm-region Hills, M l 48334 ' EOE

ENGINEERING MANAGER, N Oak-lend Tubmg beckground Mach rw

ool dssign S60K f t e e B e t t y H a m i l P e r s o n n s l

Flangs No daaign. j o o l

810-424-84^0 or FAX 810^24-6536

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

$28,445 - $37,043 Seeking a computer Merate person with sMi ty lo work wi th smsang pro-grams Musi have f ive years sxpen-

l sub-p ro tessnne l engmeermg

lems s n d be a fagh scnooi g rad 3 S lege trammg may substi tute lor up to tour years expenence CONTACT Oak land County Per-sonnel . 1200 North Te legraph Rd , Dept 440. Pontiac. M l . 46341-0440

910-858-0530 nhtp.' i 'www.eo oak land.mi .u t

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

FIRE S Y S T E M company in Redlord looking tor s o m s o n e vwbmechan ica f abikty a n d vakd d n v a r T l i c a n s e lor tun-t ime Serv ice Tech po«iio<- Top wages S benelins lor exper ience, but wil l ing to t ram - (313) 255-0054

FLOOR TECHNICIANS Flooring contractor seeking expen enced technic ians lor ca rpe t ceremic and vinyl instal lat ions Must have own truck & tools For details c a i A & 0 FloqfcCover ing (810) 355-3373

F L O R A L D E S I G N E R . Exper ienced 4 p ro fess ion* Fufrpart-t ime poaibons lor qualif ied, created people H A R R Y MILLER F L O W E R S Dearborn, Ml (313) 561-2328

. F L O W E R S H O P S A L E S Help W s n t a d M l or part- t ime Apply m pe rson at B levtns Flower Shop, 8015 Midd leben Rd . Weet land

Electrical C O N T R O L P A N E L WIRE P E R S O N S

1 B U I L D E R S W A N T E D Wagea based o n e x p e r i e n c e wril also tram mot ivated ante* more resume Canter Oaks Cour t . W i xom 48393 FAX 610-449-7356

n mot ivated people W e guar-nore m o n e y l Send or tax

tc Alkm Contro ls 28043

ELECTRICAL JOURNEYPERSON

Draw-Tile has an oparang tor an Elac-tncai Maintenance person with st rong d e d r c r v c background Tha successful csnckdala muat pea-ses* 2-4 yeers of re lated tormal edu-cation m t h * Held a n d a m i n i m u m of 4 years practical on-tne-job experv snce In addmon tMs-mdmduaf mus t also be wakng to per form o t i e r plant mamtsnanos (uncbona Draw-Tas oftars e i c a i a n i benef i ts f t s s s s send resume » •

DRAW-TTTE, INC Human Raaouroe Oept

40500 Van B o m Rd P O Box 6 0 6

Wayne. Ml 46164-0605 Equal O c p c m m y Empiovar

D R I V E R S

opervnga tar quMSst i loca l a over

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ELECTRICIAN HELPERS t 8 an hour t o start Mua l heve

Hanaportaaon E x p e n b u not necessary C a *

(610) 737 -9020

ELECTRICIAN/INTERCOM Fia-ama ter Southke ld property merv •gemer * company 6enafha C a * M o n t h r u F r i . 9 - 5 p m 810-356-1030 E O E

E L E C T R I C I A N J O U R N E Y M A N Lookmg tor e x p e n e n c e d peop le only Commercial , mduetnai rss ldsnoal Matone Etaemc C o <610)227-5669

/ \ ELECTRICIAN -MAINTENANCE

tadu i tng company c o m m M e d t o cont inuous improvemen t and,

Wa a r * 11 stone a Journeyman Memtenanca i t a c t n o v w a h

K C T r a n a p t y a h o r - * 662 M C M W

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$ U 7 £ ? 4 — ~

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E L E C T R O N I C S $8 5 0 4 1 1 p i hr.

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ENGINE REPAIR TECHNICIAN

Now hir ing tor Cfiavrotat Dealership Heal th dental 6 ret i rement avai lable

y m parson: Holiday Chevrolet. 50 Grand River. Farmington H«s

(810) 474-0500

ENTRY LEVEL F I E L D SERVICE

Seeking person w h o is interested m the Electronic F ie ld Manufacturer of Industr ia l Scale* , seeks in Entry Level f ield seance person Shou ld have sbme basic mechanica l apt i tud* Ped i c t tor mdMdua l just out o l High School Th is a a t u * l ime posit ion a j sntry level pey No points on you r d n v i n g record

CaH (810)357-8401

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN

Clean, efficient meta l atampmg facaay seeks a pan-kme assooets to coo rdna ts env i ronmenta l com-pkanca program M a n U a c t u n r v eng ineer ing s tuden ts , p lease apply Basic (Chemical back-ground) required Send resume or apply m person a r E 6 E Menu-lac turmq 300 Industr ial D r . P t y mou»i . M l 46170

ESCROW CLOSER Expenenced doaar tor busy Bloom-Raid Htaa mortgage broker Closing document preparat ion exper ience helpfM. Faa r a e u n e to Maiy

(610) 540-1071

S E S T I M A T O R I For naurance repair contractor 3-5 years asumatmo. carpentry experi-ence a plus Company car. good wages (313) 536-7860

E X P A N D I N G HAJR salon .m Cantorv •*• 1 , , a a-1 • rvvanano coKJng "Of

haw atyketnan teen* for f iA iper t immedie ie income (313) 246-3763 E X P E R I E N C E D DRIVER W A N T E D prenver auto t ranapor l c o m p a r e in Metro aree i s e l o n g top c e i b e r oom-

h a u l n g expenence Appkcenf should have af least 3 yrs l e o e m open auto

s expenence a a p k j e Mual D O : quaWicaHone nch jdmg

drug a alcohol las t ing X O L - A kcenea a n d good dnving record wa l l no eeo-d e r a t m last 36 mo a a m u a l W * oMer a reieBonaMp w * i a g rowing top • x a M y aenaee onented earner oper a6ng k i 46 Slaiea a C a n a d a Newer U n c i cab tractor a open senger e q u i p m e n t E x c e l l e n t r e v e n u e

LMonta. M i * a i S 0

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722-6132.

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AS/400APPLICATION DEVELOPERS

Expenenced A&>*00 appkcation orve lopers needed io design cods, test, a n d support automo-tive auppker busmeaa appkeauora uamg ILE R P G IV technology 2» years AStSOO programming sxpe-nence reqiared EDI s n d o r manu-factur ing exper ience a p lus

T R A I N I N G C O N S U L T A N T S

Br ight , m o t i v a t e d ind iv idua ls needed 10 c o n e u M r a m automo-t ive suppl iers on integrated EDI applications Degrae required. A S 400 andtor manufac tunng back-ground a p lus Travel throughout U S r e q u i r e d S e n d r e s u m e wrsaiary requirements •

Future Three Sof tware. Inc offers a rewerdmg environment where mdnnduaH are recognised lor lhe« va luab le c o n t r t m l i o n s Future Three employees en|oy • Compet i t ive Salary • Excel lent health, vision, and

dental benef i ts • 401k a ians wteorporate

contr ibut ions • Educa t ion assistance • Career Advancement

Oppor tunmes

For more intormabon visit our webeite at www F i * u r * 3 com

Send r e s u n e s to Future Th ree Software, inc

33031 SctioolcrBft Road

Livonia. M l 48150 A n n Director of Human

500 HelpWaaiedGcMral

G u e s t S e r v i c e M a n a g e r

Our g r o w n g hotel coMpeny a tooktaa tar dadca tad prolaaatortal expen-enced a i a *k i enng ate h i y i e e t levels of service Sokd emptoyment a l one of H e Oekon areas t lneei anport holata. Pravtoua eapertonoa m t ram deek operat ion* I y o u have what I

salary a n d compensat ion package

II you a r * mierastad in parang our team, sand or tax raaiana l a .

H a m p t o n I n n D a t r o d M e t r o 30647 Flyrm O m e Romulua. M l 4 6 1 7 4 *

(313) 721-1100 Fa* (313) 721-9615

Aoanbon Genera l Manege i

H A I R C A R E Liceneed Coemetotogat earn a guar-anteed hourty wage • o o m m a a i o n Baosme an a«c**s r * m e d c a l a dental package a up to 3 weeks paid vaca-

kon Ca* iof in ryan a s i 1-600-552-4670

HAIR D R E S S E R S

plus commieeion CaK Cindy 313-525-9676

HA IR S A L O N Licensed 6 progress ive H a * S

tyk^t & Nail Technic ian lor eatab-i l shed F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s s a l o n Booth rental or c o m m a a n n (810) 476-2849

HAIR STYLIST - busy l n e m * y salon in Can ton araa t r ia l t reats cus tomers like customers a not a number Pa>d vacation 4 daya/wk Hrs 12-6. Sat 9-4 313 -459 7350

HAfR S T Y U S T Looking tor a change? W s s i s lookmg lor exper ienced hairstyles Who s r s higWy motrvsted have great personabty a n d ara wi lkng lo grow p r o f e s s i o n a l l y D o w n t o w n B i r -mingham. ca* lor in terv iew all infor-m a t i o n con f i den t i a l C a l l (810) 745-6136

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8 1 0 - 4 7 6 - 4 6 7 0

Equal Opportunity Employer

( W r i t Metro Airport

r r a t j e I r m & S

N o w H i r i n g A l l P o s i t i o n s

aManagers- Exp only 6 Catering

Office Assistant Front Desk Clerks Swacf iboard Operators Reeervsbomsts Security Bartenders Cooks Restaurant Servers Dtshwaehers

i Susparsons

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I N T E R N A L

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Send a a e r d introducson » O v a n «

P .O Bdk 700713 Ptymouai . M l 46170

HAIR STYLIST & M A N I C U R I S T Farmmgton 8 Mile sa lon Chair rental. *12(Vwl i MarvcunM space. $6(ywk. C4ll Bev (810) 477-6548

LUXURY S E N I O R C i t i zen apar tment complex h a * a luH- t im* pos i t i on for a grounds ma in tenance . housekeepr, custodian, a n d a par t - t ime dnver available to work w e e k e n d a Must relate well with seniors Salary and companv benef i ts P lease apply m person Mem. Fri , 9 a m - 4 p m a l

The T r o w b n d g e 24111 Civic C e n t e r Onve

Southf ield. M i . 48034 (No phone cal ls accepted)

EOE M F V H

G R O U N D S C R E W needed lor Hekory Creek G o * Course YpeiianivCanton 313-454-9693

GROUNDS/CUSTODIAL COL. Pes! o d e Sprayers otad n Ornamental . Turf and Rigrt-ol Way required Mus t have extensive expenence wah grounds memtenanca and be able to opera te trucka mowers and excavat ing equipment S l S S & h r P lease apply Btoorrteva Hrl l* Schoo l s P e r s o n n e l . 4 1 7 5 Andover Fid Blocmf ie iO Hills. Ml 46302 or call tor an appl icat ion a t

810 -645 -4518

G R O U N D S - Immed ia te openmg Permanent fu l l - t ime m Lwonia for Grounds Person Expenence not necessary Must have dnvers license & t ranspor ta t ion L i v o n i a Trade Center 313-261-4887

^ G R O U N D S K E E P E R ^ For large Farming ton Hals apartment commun i t y Musi

have own t ransportat ion Apply m person .

M u n m x m

Management O l l i ce 35065 Mu t rwood Dr Farmington HiBs. M l

N W c o m e r of ^ ^ ^ ^ r a n ^ ^ r v e ^ ^ O n i k ^ ^ ^

GROUNDSKEEPER' MAINTENANCE

POSITION o p e n at Wes t land Apart-ment complex. C a i 313-522-3364

G R O U N D S K E E P E R Needed in A u b u r n H* l s lor a luxury 230 un« commun i t y F i * l t ime start immeda ie l y G o o d hour ty wage No weekends P lease c a i Mon-Fn

GROUNDSKEEPER Permanent pa r t - t ime pos i t ion at Southf ie ld apa r tmen t commun i t y Seefcmg Qeal a n d dependaWe m i -vidual lo lorn our t e a m Apply m person at C ranorook Cent re Leasing oll ice Soutnfield R d , S o l 13 Mile

H A I R S T Y L I S T & NAIL T E C H N I C I A N

Full or part- t ime Expenenced Some

HAIRSTYLIST & NAIL TECHNICIAN

Expenenced Fu* br par l -kme With or without cl ientele, tor a g row ing Farm-mgton Hills sakxt (810) 474-3500

HAIRSTYLISTS Currant or re-entry Excekent eammas. es tab l ished sakm clientele Also Aeoap t iona t Wonder land Mal l (313) 427-1360

Hairstyl ists Exceaent opportunity at busy Farm-ington Salon Hourty wage plus com-mission health benefi ts

Call Knsta 1-800-668-8484

HAIR STYLISTS Now hiring preferably with * ckanlel* Excel lent opportuni ty S a k m m Farm-ington Hills J u t e . 810-476-6930

HAIRSTYL ISTS Very busy L l v o n u sa lon has flexible p a n t ime posit ions avai lable Wage plus comrruaaion

CaH Janice at 313-471-5777

HAIR STYLIST. Tremont i ' s Euro Spa m Troy hae h a d an openmg become av*4abla We ara look ing lor an ener-getic,' enthusiast ic , profess ional ly exper ienced leem player to »om our M l serv ice s a k m spa sta l l Success

am busmess lor 14 yrs. w e contm-upda ie products, skins & image

Incentives, plus bonus prov ided to stylist _w;l5 exist ing c l ientele Cai' award Phykis at (810) 362-2630 for a n interview

HALLMARK STORE Fu* t ime person 4-5 days m Hal lmark Store Apply Card & Gift Center, Uvon ia Mall ,

• Maintenance • Housekeepers • Banquet Servers

Muat be guest s e i y c e oriented a w i l i ng to team Oapendade ' rekab le peopta need only apply S e n d ' l a x r e s u m e or a p p l y in parson

FAX 313-729-6491 R a m a d a I n n & S u i t e s

6270 Wickham Rd Romt*us , Ml 48174 Attn. D e n s e Koea

D O U B L E T R E C H O T E L S

N O W H I R I N G 1

. FRONT DESK CLERKS • HOUSEKEEPERS . C O N C I E R G E S • COCKTAIL SERVERS • BANQUET SET-UP CompeBBve W a g e s P a d Vaca-Mm 401 K Plan DentslVteelth

Apply m person Mon-Fn 9-5 27000 Sheraton Dnve

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DaNon Clutch Corporakon haa an oparang tor an Invemory Clerk, at our Beftenae, M l m a Waafciitag laokty Duties w « m d u d e da*y c y d * counts

CB | u a a i w « « j i « « i T determine root causes,

dava iopman i of o o n a d i v a action, and coordr iaaor i ot f » annual pnyaca l inventory procaa* The idaal c a r x i de te w d b e vary de la* onaraad. have 2-3 years inventory control expen ance c y d * oounl expenence. IBM PC e n d o r IBM Aa>400 experience We ofter an excekent compensa to r and benef i ts package Maraa ted appk-cants shou ld lax r i a v resumes to 314-367-7330, Or ma* to

Box 1651 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schodcra l t L ivonia. Ml 48150

J A N I T O R I A L PART-TIME V a n o u * poaibon* ava*able Excellenl

Kiy. 12 Mae A Hagger ty araa. Tuas e d . a T h u i a evanmgs I rom 6pm-

1 0 p m More hours start ing in Apnl a 517-546-0193

' JANITOR/Part-Time Hours 11am-4pm Mon-Fn

1 6 50 lo s tan (313) 591-0134

' J A N I T O R S V a r i o u s p o s i t i o n s t h r o u g h o u t M e t r o D e t r o i t P a y d e p e n d * o n e x p e r i e n c e T T S l i

810-473-1112

HOUSECLEANERS FULL MEDICAL. DENTAL 6 U F E

Fu» 6 pan-kme. Mon-Fn days company car $8 25-16 25 to start including paid dnve ume,

b o n u s * * S f l o knd out i xu fo rns . paid hokdayaVacakona

why W E ARE THE HIGHEST PAYING

MAID SERVICE AMERICAN FREEDOM

CLEANERS (810) 473-9300

H O U S E C L E A N E R S Days. Mon-Fn. l u * & part-t ime M A X E YOUR O W N SCHEDULE, f lexible CaH 722-9400 or 721 -6300

HAPPY HOURS! ! ! WORK 3 or 4 DAYS

A WEEK!!! A Uvonia Company ta looking for dependable peop le tor a

omdery posit ion Days a n d Mid-night shifts a r * ava i leb le" 1 Pay

starts at S6 5 a * i o u r

Corporate J Personne l

Sennces, Inc

(313) 722-7990

N O F E E j

H O U S E K E E P I N G A S S I S T A N T S

Botstoro ConlinuaTg Health Canter.

w m m r c kx iq- term care facility and ranramari i oommunty seeks Housekeeping Assataras W s Of ls r Excal isni w a g * and I n n g * benefits package including lamily medical , dental, l i la & disability inaur-a rices tuition ratfnbursemem and many more Hour ty ra t * commensura te wi th expenence

interested candidates apply m person

HAROWARE A N D B A T H SALES Fu* or pert w n * f lexible Ideal lor ret irees Apptv m peraon at M a t h a o n Hardware. 6 1 3 0 C a n t o n Can te r Road Canton

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

I need residential mstakars. sub con-t rac to rs or hou r l y C a l l S t e v *

(313) 641-7100

G A S STATION he lp needed , flood pay. g o o d hours Must b e dependab le 810-350-2611

or Pager 313-275-7779

W O R K T O D A Y P A I D T O D A Y ®

LABOR READY

N O F E E S - N O HASSLE SI

6 DETROIT AREA OFFICES NOW OPEN:

APPLY IN PERSON

28157 8 Mile « d Lrvoraa (810) 471-9191

27422 MKNgen Ave . lnkster (313) 583-6111

701 E. 9 MUe Rd Famdale (810) 541-7272

14303 Fenkefl, Detroit (313) 273-0100

18129 10 Mae. Eestpomta

(810) 773-9877 710 W Huron St.. Poritiec

(810) 332-5555

C O M E S E E U S T O D A Y ! ! !

C O N S T R U C T I O N ASSEMBLY

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GROUNDS/ MAINTENANCE PERSON Needed h * k m e tor Plymouth Apt community Cal l Kay . M o n thru Fri.. 10-4pm at " 810-569-8880

C GROUNDS I MAINTENANCE I | PERSON | a For large apar tment complex m a I SoulMietd /Farming ion Hals area • I to eaeal menagamen t m mmor I ' n l eno r a x l e n o r upkeep a deny \ I trash removal Start a l S6/hr Can | • M o n - F n . . 9-1 l a m :

^ 8 1 0 - 3 5 2 - 3 8 0 0 J

GROUNDSPERSON FULL wne pos i t ion h * person who enioys work ing ou tdoors Mual b * moeva fed da ta* onantad. abta, to work w*h MB* superv is ion and rak-U M Premoua S i a i t n g w a g a a t Fax reaume to

mi*j exper ience a plus

u s T i o plua baneMs 3 1 3 - 4 W - 1 1 5 6

G A O U N O S S U P E R V I S O R position Canton.

WMSC. JANTT0« iAL H O T E U W E S T A U R A M T

G E N E R A L L A A O R , M l * part kme

cor -eeny e c e f e a m isovt w e * r * a * • e - r y accept ing a p | W a * n n a tor nerd woriuno toounq to eaoai in

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G E N E R A L l_A®OR Fua ( m e M g N SNM UWwT»*ii one year ahop espen a n c e A c c e p t i n g see c a l l o r s * a i n a * n 4 0 0 p m a n d 6 0 0 a m L M E P R C C N a j N . M C 31666 W 6

G C N C A A L L A « O M - 1 8 a n t e to start

MOMmaaaa. C a * G a r y lao iv - f i t H 0 - 4 7 V 0 6 7 0

O E N E R A L S H O P elder teyout M a t M « * r * Compaaave weges t a n a -• ta t j w i r a e (J1J) Sa5-1«00

O x - - v ^ y Cmpto ia i

vtaor expenanca. o n j * n a * i i o n * i akd* and b * a naa l fraak. D o e * no l rwo lva lawn mowing or s n o w ramova i aacai-Kn t start ing w a g * a bene f i t * t o m e weekend work requ i red Send reeume to BOX * 1 6 1 4 Observer a Eccent r ic Newspapers

36281 S c n o d c r a f t R d Uvon ia . M l 4 6 1 5 0

HEAT ING-COOLING C O M P A N Y True* Dnver . Del ivery peop le

needed! Wal led Lake araa 810-669-1171

H E A T I N G a C O O L I N G N e e d S e r v i c e P e r s o n . H V A C Installer and Cleaners Exper ience s mual Need truck & tools Get involved with beat ing a n d Ask for M « e 313 -522

-HELP W A N T E D M A I N T E N A N C E S m a l quiet m a r u l a a u r e d home oom-muruty Idokjng Pan-kme, mc wo ik a c teanmg p iod Please c o n t a d Joanne Z immerman a t

H I G H L A N D H I L L S E S T A T E S (NOVI AREA) (810)474-0320

G R O U N D a W O O O Y A A 0 HELP

Inense l a q i a i a d C O L a - Also need 563-7606

G R O U P H O M E open ings tor

^afts m o o n s i r w r t g l * * d i v e r s kcenee paid

r s - s r s r -

31 > 6 6 3 - 5 6 3 7 Sa lem T a p 3 1 M 7 7 - 7 9 2 9 Arm A r t * * 313-464-3764 Plymouth

G R O W I N G M A N U F A C T U R E R i tor

1 SI a 2 n d SUM . General U H * 6 U> Dnver Sanataa Apply to parson Mon-Fn M . ar send r a a u n e

POOF Products me 46606 Hekn St

P V m o u T i M l 4 6 1 7 0 W e l 8»*MBW. N tf M - 1 4

COC A u M p u y o p p o w T u w r r r

^ M i r S U D S c o m p u t e n i a d h a a t * yang Muat be «a r iUa tor d e y * a v e m r ^ i a 9aa»-daya C a f t ( 3 1 1 ) I

• N A I L T I C H N N 3 A N S or par t tana W M k - m ckamct

"" ( 3 1 * 486-3680

HI LO DRIVER Raceni growth haa created a need m m a Romtaue. Taylor, ot West land warehouse t a c d i M * tor a hi-lo dnver

WE OFFER:

. Stabdfty • Fu* benefit package and

• Numerous shift operat ion • Clean Envi ronment • Opportunity tor Advancement

Musi have GEO or Diploma, and good math s u e s Apply today

1361 HU { & Oi Ford)

Waat tand M l 46165 E O E

HIRING SPREE r u n g s - N o

necessary, fu* aammg. company oday Muet be 2 wah

Cm 313-522 -1

J HOME CLEANING Hetp n * e d * d tar i s a d a a a Home ctaenmg F u V p a n tan* Rax to l * hours t x c a k e m pey- 3 1 3 ^ 3 4 - 6 7 7 3

to 21450 Arcf iwood C u d * Farmington Hda. M l

(near 9 Mi ls - Orchard Lk) (810) 477-7400

HOUSEKEEPING/ LEASING PERSON

Needed fun t ime lor Ptymouth * m h -ment community Call 9-3pm, Mon-Fn

313-453-7144

H U M A N R E S O U R C E G R A D T o S 3 0 K I n t e r v i e w i n g n e w employers a |Ob appl icants C l Corp 810-524-1500. FAX 810-524-2461

H V A C SERVICE TECH Needed tor well es iabksned growing company located m Wes te rn Suburb Great exposure to several dif ferent aspects of tne HVAC industry Com-pany vehicle p rov ided Excellent ben-efit package including 401K wi th match pens ion, a n d educat ional re imbursemer I Appl icant shou ld have t h r * * to l ive years * xpenenc* m residential service w * h electnc el trou-bleshoot ing preferred Must nave b o i l e r e x p e r i e n c e C o m p e t i t i v e wages to cor respond with expen-enoe C a * Ray a i A J Danboae Son Ptumbmg a Hea tmg Company

(6101 477-31626

J A N I T O R / T R U C K DRIVER O i a u d a u r s keens* needed Satellite E n g i n e e n n g , 2 1 3 6 0 Te leg raph , Sou t f t fa l c

J I G B O R E O P E R A T O R

For tool 6 l i x lu r * work Day t h i l l Over t ime, beneli ts 401K

313-522-4780

j o e C O A C H Coach to work wdh developmentatiy Osab ied adul ts on community fobs H igh schoo l d ip loma req» -sd d G E O C a * P * 1 to set u p * n interview

(810) 837-1215

J O B C O A C H Growing vocat ional program seekmg detail onented. reliable mckviduais wi th excel lenl observst ion ski*s i ranspor iabon. d n v a f * license a r t i lots of energy to l a fulL'part t im* pos-Uon* m Nor thwes t *™ Wayne Counfy W C L S t rammo preferred Competniv* wages Benef i ts o f l * r * d with full time C a l l b e t w e e n t 0 a m - 4 p m

% 810-4731190

JOB DEVELOPMENT .SPECIALIST

Energet ic, highly motivated individual needed lo deve lop I rammg ade* and aecure ptecement m r a community tor suppor ted employment ckenta with developmenta l disabiiibes Wesien

T w o years expenence m community emptoymant. iob devetopmam and p lacement sennces required 30 hours per week Submit resume lo H R D Family and N e ^ i b o m o o d Ser-vices, 11189 Shook Rd . Romulus. Ml 48174 EOE

JO IN O U R G R O W I N G TEAM Aggress ive Manne is looking tor m a n n a t e c h n o a n * to k * positions ior

* * MECHANICS » * RIGGERS

• • Y A R D ASSISTANTS Opportuni ty lo advance

Outstanding benefits & pay package

C a i Mr Corde* tor appointment . (8101 926-8360

L A B O R E R F O R piumomg contractoi Mirvrrvum 1 year experience

(810) 220-2741

L A B O R E R Park ing tol main tenance company seekmg dayt ime laborers and raghi shift vacuum truck driver Must nave good dnv ing record and o * respon-sible. Excel lenl wage and neeim ben-efits Apply a l 25905 W 7 M«* Rd Redford or ca l l (313) 592-0810

IMMEDIATE O P E N I N G for a tast paced, data* onen ted person tor o i t Garden City o f f i c * Liaaon tor Manu-factur ing comparaee a * wall aa inter-viewing potent ia l appl icants Please br ing resume a i tuna at mtarview

Call (313) 422-0620 ask lor S a n d r a t Lynch

L A N D S C A P E C O Now Hmag tor t h * loaowing. pos i t ions • Landscape C ' e w Leaders

C D L A • Irr igation Crew Leaders • Imgatkan Serv ice Technician • Landscape & Irrigation Crew W e offer $9-$12 hour Health bene-fits 4 lots of overt ime available

T O O O S SERVICES. INC 7975 M - 3 6 HamOurg, Ml 48139

(810)231-2778 Fax 231-4778

I N S P E C T I O N SUPERVISOR Needed tor Tier 1 automotive aup-pker Inter laces wi th m e n i a l snd e x t e r n a contacts regarding qualify

a t o u s e M c r o m e -•ssues Must be able lets. CaNbars. optical comparators and raad bluepr ints Must aleo b e able to veri fy PPAP"s. control p lan FMEA s. g o o d record ksepmg and w n t t e i w e & a i skil l* and Quality or engineenng beckground raqiared

p lease s e n d reaume to Ha/ada industry d America Inc 26333 Te legraph Rd . Suae 275.

S o u M l e t d . Ml 48034 No Phone Cal ls Please

Telecommunications Entry-level through

cms aveiiabie F u i y (oumeyman posit ions paid banetas. vacation, good starting wagas tu t ion raa r *x« S 4 m a n t pro-

program Journeyman potential c* 1 1 7 0 0 • an hour Apply bet* 9 e m - l l a m a 1pm-3pm Mon-Fi

C l o v e r Communicaaona, mc

• 41290 Vmcenti Ct Now. Ml 48375

I t * N 4 Grand River Juai E d Meadowtirook -

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INSURANCE and Personal

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313-207;3754

HOTEL Courtyard by Memott « < - - ^ n g m LMce' Wta are

Ham a ta lTpoaScra i * Beai k d * part k m * a a y Wvai a aanef iancad T h a • a greet

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A n n Bo l l P e r s o n n e l 24044 Bingham P o r a * Dr

B m g l w n F * r m * Ml 46025-4348 (810)640-3365 Fa* 54M185

PERSONAL LINES CSR F a r m n p a n HBa agency Goodoppor

aaa*tom Hwy . HBa M l 46334

INSURANCE Ttaa mauranoa Compeny a toc*ong tar an EXPERIENCE FINAL POLICY WHITER Fu* * m a w « i b a n a t t * C a *

(3131 425-2300

I N T E R N A T I O N A L En t r y l e v e l p a a t e e n C

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I n v e r n o r v C o n t r o l A a e e r t a r i t Sate* service and matadaaon oo seetang a M e m pteyer a t i t years

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L A N D S C A P E MAINTENANCE F O R E M A N

Must have expenence. leadersnip ties S commnman t io »*ai i ty

w o i k H a n d * on posaion. Musi be o r g a r u a d a ab le to manage a moti-vate c raw Chauf teurs license a good dr iv ing l aco rd requi red Competmva wagas a benef i ts Opararos tor laborers a lso Hart) Taylor i

Landscap ing S c r

610-477-9490

LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALS

Jom a last growing landscape eom-m the Metro araa Arr tukous m o k v a w d mdwiduai with good 5 3 /

capaoaeaa a n d m e d i a n c a l eomp-ment knowledge to take d i a r g * d

1 and landacapa m w n e n e n c e o p e i a a o r a S e n d yo>« reaume and •a la ry r e » * r e m e n l a to:

P O Box 51423 i L ivonia. Ml 48151

LANDSCAPER/ GROUNDSKEEPER

P E R M A N E N T poaiBon * • l a rg* apan-* communi ty ai Soutt i f led Must

have expanence wah pterong and grounds upkeep Need vakd driver kcenee exceaent pay and t C a * (810) 357-2503 ar tea

6 t 0-357-2381

L A T H E O P E R A T O R S Macfane ahop m Redtord a w need d expenenced Lad le Hands V*rkcai l e m * expenence eepeoe*y hetpfui ktaat be abta to raad tape meaaure

know baeie m a d i Day and aaer n p c e i k o r j ^ v a k a b l *

C m 313-536 1765

Lathe Operator 8 - 1 0 yeers expenence on Ha i and engine aahaa ta r amcrak a auto-

pnotohipa* Farmmgton HBa (810) 563-4411

L A W N C A R E

•n> iu *aeHc person Top pey b a n e Ma o v e m m e Cm (313) 536-4500

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Survey indicates sunny scenario in sales fcssional looking to is seeing demand "across the board-from com- sales expenence and an impressive track record. i m

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How to buy a franchise will unit getting burned GeHBW W W o

change companies? I f so. a recent >ur\ey otters some encourag ing news lor your search. Conducted by Sales Consultants International (SCI), a division of the nationwide recruiting f i rm Management Recruiters International ( M R I ) . the survey pol led 800 execut ives responsible for hiring sales and marketing pro-fessionals. Of those surveyed. 60.7 percent indicated plans to increase their sales and mar-keting ranks dur ing the first six months of 1997. Accord ing to SCI. this represents an increase of 12.9 points over projections tor the second half of 1996 which were already ne'ar a ten year high.

Commenting on the data. Alan Schonberg. president of SCI. said. "We've been conducting our hiring surveys since 1982 and never in all that time have~we scej^new hire prwieciunis io rival those for the first half of 1997,"

I f you're wondering which industries are doing the most hiring, according to the survey, thr- Hrrrronii 'x field tops the list Just over sev-enty three percent of the hiring executives sur-veyed in that industry plan to hire during the first half of this y ear. Ranking second and third nationally were the printing and telecommuni-cations industries at 73*1 and 71.3 percent Chemical, financial services, and information technology companies also projected above average hir ing levels of 71.1. 69.6. and 64 6 percent respectively.

Geographically, the Western region of the country led in planned hires with nearly 68 per-cent of executives surveyed from the region indicating plans to add sales and marketing

.staff. The North Central and Middle Atlantic regions came in second and third respectively with 62.0 and 61.7 percent o f their surveyed executives projecting additional hiring.

Regarding the regional data. Schonberg said. "What is most extraordinary is that no region is below the fifty percent mark The strength of the economy encompasses the entire country,"

Remarking on sales hiring in her region. Carol Bielski. vice president of sales and mar-ket ing for The Porter Group, a Columbia. Maryland recruiting f irm specializing in sales

icfmcnt saiit " I -isi year and again this year.

puter software ana nardwarc companies tu those in the printing, telecommunications and industrial equipment fields."

Cummings says most of the jobs she's being asked to t i l l arc due to expansion, not replace-ment of sales staff. Michael Bryant, branch manager for the Los Angeles. California office of SCI says many of the companies he's work-ing with are adding sales positions lo reverse the erosion of market share they experienced after downsizing their sales ranks during the last recession.

Although these recruiters say companies are hiring sales staff from the entry level on up. their clients are looking for people with experi-ence. The most sought after candidates, accord-ing to Cummings. are those with 3-5 years of

there's a vacuum of these people. No one was hir-ing entry level sales people three years ago during the recession, so there's a scarcity of them."

That's turning out to be good news for sales professionals with less than three years expen-ence or more than five. "Companres are more wil l ing lo take the two year person today," says Cummings. "They ' l l also take a person with seven or eight years sales experience and raise the pay scale to attract that ty pe of person."

For those seeking to change products, Cummings has more encouraging news. "There's definitely crossover potential." she says. "Companies have learrted they can train someone how to sell a particular product." As a result, Cummings says, "employers are more

interested in the market of client base someone is selling to than {Re "product they "sold. We have~ much more f lex ib i l i ty right now regarding a candidate's background."

Bielski concurs, particularly when it comes to high tech products. The products and tech-nologies being sold arc often so new. says Bielski. no one expects people to have expen ence selling them. "They do however, look for people with similar sales experience or experi-ence selling to the same type of buyer," she-adds. If. for example, someone sold something to accountants, Bielski says, "that person could be an attractive candidate for a company that sells accounting software."

Sheryl S i lver can be contacted at: Career Source. P.O. Box 65754, Washington. DC 20035-5744

plac we're seeing a big increase in hiring over previ-ous years, particularly in the high lech arena by telecommunications and information technolo-gy companies."

C h r i s t y C u m m i n g s , a c e r t i f i e d s e n i o r account manager for SCI of Orange. California

tiny. Come-ons like these tempt many corporate refugees to buy a franchise

What they get is an instant business w ith name recognition that could attract customers. What they don't get is any guarantee of ever seeing a profit.

Consider Ann Dugan. A management consultant at a Pittsburgh accounting firm during the mid-1980s, she bought a Four Star Pizza fran-chise as an investment. But Dugan soon found she couldn't get good help lo run the shop She ultimately gave up her slick office and a $50.000-a-year salary io stand behind a counter and take pizza orders-

After a three-year struggle to stay afloat. Dugan sold out to another franchise in 1989, Though able to recoup her initial investment, she earned less than minimum wage during her fast-paced, fast-food day s. She figures her earnings of $15,000 to SI8.000 a year were fairly typical for a single-unit Franchisee ($35,000 would be considered good),

Dugan is now director of the Small Business Development Center at the University of Pittsburgh, and advises potential franchise buyers on how lo avoid getting burned. Here are some steps she and others recommend:

• Take a hard look at the industry and the company. Before starting any business, you need to think about whether there's a lasting market for the product or service>AII the more so with franchises, where the typical con-tract can run from 10 to 20 years.

• Then scout for a company that's profitable and was in business at least five to 10 years before it started selling franchises, says Su>an Kezios. president of the consumer-oriented American Franchisee Association in Chicago. Choose one that's been franchising for several years.

• Read the franchisor's disclosure papers Federal Trade Commission rules require franchisors to supply you with specific information about w hat you're getting into. You'll find it in a hefty document called the "Franchise Offering Circular" Among other things, it ha.s io irwIuJe'a financial slate" ment. tell you atxwi charges to start and continue the franchise, and giv e you names of current franchisees. Most companies make no-claims about earn-ings (they're worried abtiul lawsuits by franchisees who fall short).

• Tally up expenses. Your costs begin with the one-time upfront fee thai you pay to the franchisor (from $5,000 far a home-based franchise lo

SI50.0tK> fm a fast-food joint m a s>nipping ceiuc purchases and renting, buy ing, or buiding a storefront.

Meanwhile, you'll need cash for everyday expenses like inventory, supplies, and utility bills. And whether or not you're making a profit, you'll have to pay the franchisor's yearly royalty fee (typically between 5 and 15 percent) plus advertising charges (3 to 8 percent), both based on gross (not net) revenues.

• Talk to other franchisees. Some questions to ask each of them: How have your earnings compared with what you expected? Did the contract and disclosure documents accurately describe your relationship with the fran-chisor' How effective has the franchisor's advertising been upbringing you business? Have you had occasion to renew the franchise agreement (it so, were there any problems)

• Consult the pros Before you sign on ihe dotted line, you'll want a good accountant to examine the offering circular, and a lawyer to scrutinize the circular and contract Choose an attorney who chiefly represents fran-chisees The American Franchisee Association. (312 ) 431-0545. can provide referrals,

Unfortunately, federal and stale rules don't prevent many widespread practices thai, in effect, keep franchisees Irom making a profit: opening a competing unit nearby, imposing onerous terms when the contract's up tor renewal, and forcing franchisees lo buy supplies al greatly inflated prices Many artfully worded offering circulars and contracts leave open these pos-sibilities

The agreements themselves tend to be "take it or leave it" propositions Which is not io say you shouldn't buy a franchise-just go into it w ith your eyes open. Chances are you're not buying a cash cow More likely, you're buying yourself a job. And it can be a very low -paying one ai that,

Deborah Jacobs welcomes letters from readers and will address topic fief of general interest this column Contact^fier by e-mai l

[email protected]) or by letter at: Chronicle Features, 870 Market Street. Suite 1011. San Francisco. Calif.. 94102" Please include your name address and telephone number (Copyright 1997 Deborah L. Jacobs Distncuted bv Chronicle Features.)

LAWN TECHNICIAN Lawn ler t ib img company looking lo tore l a w . technician Experience he lp fu l Bui not necessary Pay b a s M on experience but minimum pay tor no exper ience rs S400.-wlc • commis-sion Benefit I

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M a i n t e n a n c e A s s i s t a n t s Award wwinmg long term care lacility and ret i rement communi ty seeks maintenance assistants P r e v e n t i v e maintenance and repair o l physical plant and equipment Vanety o ' tasks plumbing, e iec lncal paint ing etc We otter an exceaent Benefits package Hour ly rate c o m m e n s u r a t e with expenence

Interested candidates apply in person

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M A I N T E N A N C E Large appartmer-t communi ty needs expenenced ma in tenance person Must have exper ience n electr ical ckumtjing t heat ing & cooang This posit ion can lead io a n on-s i te posi-oon where apar tment is part ot AeWrv Cal l Jet trey at 313-72S-56S0 or apply at the Landings Apar tmen ts

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Opportuni ty in last paced growth onented meta l s tamping company seeks ma in tenance person Must Be sen mot ivated 4 have 2 yea 's expenence w«h stamping press®» 8 support equipment Apply « person at E 4 t Manutactunng, 300 inOuetna/ Dr Ptymouth M l 48170

M A I N T E N A N C E ELECTRICIAN Needed tor U v o n i a Based electr ical

Benefits avaNaOe Electr ical kcense preferred C a i 1-800-220-1118

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MAINTENANCE Peachwood Inn a seeking a main-tenance person to maintain o u ' state ot the art taci t ly Neeas to Be iack ot all f ades , not afraid to work hard and be aBle to work as a member ol a team I I meres ted Cease apply in person.

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Full t ime, needed fo» large apar tment community in Rochester Hills Gen -eral maintenance ip lumbmg. e lec-trical HVAC I and prep exper ience necessa-y Musi have -e lerences Apply m person 250 Hampton Circle. Rochester Hills, c a i 8 ' 0-852-9698

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MAINTENANCE PERSON Expenenced in aa lc l ield die set-up and leed equipment machine and press maintenance protection we ld ar-3 set-ups Teamwork required Fax resume to (313) 425-0822

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Industrial Parks Maintenance Assistant

Due !o recent growtti of our Industrial Parks, Dart Container ol Mason, Michigan has an immediate opening for a maintenance assistant m its industrial Parvs Quali-fied apoiicants wtlHrave some knowledge of Duilding and grounds maintenance to include some electncal plumb-ing rough carpentry, landscaping, operation of lawn care equipment, and the abiHty to worv with limited supervf <;.nn Tra«i»i in the Wixon and Lanstno area will De required

tf competitive wages, benefits and a good wortting envi-ronment are what you're looking for, apply in person or send your resume with cover leBer and salary require-ments to Human Resources Gemralisl Oarl Container Corporation, 500 Hogiback Road, Maion, Ml iBB54.

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Ml 46160. Salary require-ments must be included to be oonsidarad No third party Inquir ies, please Equal Opportunity Employer M

M A I N T E N A N C E SUPERVISOR tor large condomin ium associat ion in Soummeld Requires experience m a» phases o l bui lding, grounds and pool ma in tenance Must b e able to super-v i s e p a r i t i m e a n d s e a s o n a l emp loyees and oversee contractors wor tung o n site Call 18101 357-6187 tor interview

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Expenenced superv ise ' needed tor a m«3-sUed apanment community Can-didate must have basic unowledge ct HVAC drywall repai- and o M r e i n g Two years apartment experience recu,r«d C a " (3131 261-7394

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SPECIALIST FNnt Ink Corporation, tha industry's largest American-owned pnnang mfc manutaciurer, «

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A Since legal hang ings in t he t o w n squa re have been d i s c o n t i n u e d , r u s h to an a t t o r n e y w h o is e x p e r i -e n c e d in c a s e s i n v o l v i n g t h e A m e r i c a n s W i t h D i s a b i l i t i e s A c t 1 A D A ) . Your c o m p a n y is r e spons ib l e f o r this m a n ' s ac t ions , and he has n o b u s i n e s s being a n y o n e ' s superv isor

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A: You said you w o u l d love to be laid o f f . , s o you may jus t get y o u r wish , but I w o u l d n ' t coun t on the ful l s eve rance p a c k a g e .

First , only top m a n a g e m e n t has the (ac ts r e g a r d i n g a c o m p a n y - w i d e l ayof f Th ings that you think shou ld h a v e been c o n s i d e r e d may no t h a v e b e e n r e l e v a n t in c h o o s i n g w h i c h e m p l o y e e s to let go .

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It 's a d m i r a b l e to be hones t , but s o m e t i m e s it s b e l t e r t o k e e p y o u r o p i n i o n to you r se l f R i s k i n g g e t t i n g f i red because of your blunt a n d open r e a c t i o n to y o u r f r i e n d ' s f a t e is not go ing to he lp her.

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A Hones ty is still the bes t poli-cy It may be a w k w a r d a n d a l i t t le f r igh ten ing at first , but w h e n y o u pre-sent (he i n f o r m a t i o n b e f o r e a c r i m i -nal c h e c k is d o n e , you then h a v e a c h a n c e to e x p l a i n y o u r r e c o r d a n d show that y o u h a v e no t e n g a g e d in •ins illi-u.il l i ' l u v u n since thai n m e .

w h a t I t hough t about her, and that 1 w o u l d love to have been laid o f f w ith fu l l severance . .

N o w . I am p e r s o n a t i o n grata I r e c e i v e d a wa rn ing and my boss h a s f r o z e n m e o u t . S h e a l s o r e f u s e d t o s end m e to a t ra in ing class that I d e s -p e r a t e l y w a n t e d . I then a sked a b o u t t r a n s f e r r i n g to ano the r pos i t ion in t he c o m p a n y , but haven ' t heard any th ing . I t ' s un f a i r because eve ry th ing I s a id w a s t r u e D o I h a v e a n y l e g a l r e c o u r s e ?

M o s t o f . us m a k e m i s t a k e s s o m e w h e r e a long the way . a n d s o m e m i s t a k e s are more s e r ious t h a n o th -e rs . but how you a p p r o a c h l i f e n o w w i l l h e l p d e t e r m i n e y o u r f u t u r e . T h e r e are cer ta in f ie lds trt w h i c h y o u r c r i m i n a l r e c o r d may i n f l u e n c e y o u r ge t t i ng a job . but a f t e r many y e a r s of h o n e s t l iving, you should be a b l e l t o f i nd s o m e o n e wi l l i ng to u n d e r s t A d a n d forgive •

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- T h e V i r t u a l O f f i c e S u r v i v a l

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h o s t o f t h e E x p r e s s N e t S m a l l

B u s i n e s s N e t w o r k o n A m e r i c a

O n l i n e . Y o u c a n w r i t e t o h e r at

T r i b u n e M e d i a S e r v i c e s . 4 3 5 N,

M i c h i g a n Ave . , C h i c a g o . 111. 6 0 6 1 1 .

500 Help Winted General

M E C H A N I C S E N T R Y Leve l

a n d E x p e r i e n c e d

RUAN, one o l the nations leading trucking companies has OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNI-TIES lor an MECHANICS WE OFFER

• Company provided training

• Opportunity for advancement

• G-aat benefit package

• 401 (k) plan • Good working

conditions • Wiltang lo tram

« you have or can oOtain a valid Class A COL and aWe lo pass physical and drug screen apply in person to 12152 Memman. Livonia

RUAN TRANSPORTATION EOE

MERCHANDISER Locai oeverage cWtnOulor-looking to Ml Ljll-time position No experience necessary $7-$9 per hr ReiiaOle transportation a must

Call (8101757-4900

* primary a Manv2pm

METAL FINISHER Dependable well rounded polisher & Puller Expen-8 i ced on all types of metal aluminum Call Between

313-538-8878

METALLURGIST Clean, efficient, metal stamping lac*ity seeks associate fun or part lime 1D coordinate metallurgical testing program Metallurgies study sludents please apply Exper ience reguired Send resume or apply to: E 4 E Manu-facturing. 300 Industrial Or, Ply-,mouth. Ml 48170

M I G W E L D E R S Needed lor high volume production weld ing Exper ience preferred Wages commensurate *ntn expen-ence Apply in person Hard*ig TuOe Corp 1132 Ladd Rd Walled Lake

(8W» 649-4610

MILL HAND • DAY SHIFT 5 years expenence Excellent wages Clean, an coxxSHoned shop Blue Cross/Blue Shield dental and 401 (K) Wtftod Lake (810) 624-2583

MIRROR INSTALLER Farmington Hills based company has positions available for luH time M*ror Installers. Expenence preferred But «nU train Heavy lifting required. Good dnving record a mu«t (810) 474-4433

MOLD MAINTENANCE Migf-, school Woma 2 yrs expnence required Mail reaixne to Human nesotxee Dept Ann C o m e Suthertjy 180 E Elm wood St., Leonard Ml 48367

M O L D S H O P Wnmedtae openings n the lonomng • Machinist (Bridgeport E-Z Traci • CNC Operator (FadUH • Mold Makers i; minimum 2 yrs

as mold mamirl • Bench hand ( mmmum t years*

ALL SHIFTS Molded Matenals 44650 Helm Cl,. Ptymouth. Ml 48170 (313) 459-5955 FAX 313-459-6325 Attn Mike Munn

MOLLY MAIO Nour hmng h a »me MonrFn or*y No

No weekends UeOcai I

Loan Off icers or Sa laa peop le needed 1 .

•Potential 8 figure income. •Leads sourcmgtranng provided •4-v» dey work week • E x p e r i e n c e r x * nacessary •Freedom to work Mm an indepen-dent contractor w«h the security of a

gecor poration backing you •AMMV lo do any type of mortgage w h e t h e r c o n f o r m i n g , or non oontonMng. Pieeae cad Ajiar »or i coWdaneal ntervtew al 81O-S30-9OS6

A A C C O U N T

E X E C U T I V E

M A N A G E R

FNMA. FMLMC produc ts required Salery w w w i i

318 E E - J S r S e ^ , Ann Altar. M 48108

or las to (31 J) aa2-S8i7 EOC

MORTGAGE C O M P A N Y E X P A N D I N G

ACCOUNT CXFCVRR^* AW.. iOAM OMKMNATOM W K . . . PWOCCMOMI d |

500 Brlp Wanted Getwral

Mortgage Banking

B R O K E R C O O R D I N A T O R S

The Mortgage Authority is seekmg several individuals with processing or closing experience lo |0«n its Broker Operations divi-sion TMA cflers a very fAst paced and progressrve wwk env-ronmenl thus time management and o ra^n t len communication skills are vital Candujales must also have str ing analytical thankmg. pioblem soivinsj' and customer service «i l is These positions require the ability 10 work flexible schedules and over-time when needed V .

We offer a comprehensive Bene-fits package including a 401k plan Please apply Mon.-Fr 9am-4pm or sandrtai resume to

Human Resources THE MORTGAGE

AUTHOfilTY 27555 Farmington Fid Farmington Ml 4&3S4

Fax 810-488-7121 Equa" Opportunity Employer

MF-DV

Mortgage

G O V E R N M E N T

U N D E R W R I T E R

Standard Feder* Banx one ol the nation s largest savings institutions, has a challenging opportunity tor a government loam program unde<-wntmg professional al ils InterFirst Wholesale Mortgage Lending Otv»on located m Ann Aibor

The selected caniwiate wu> be responsoie tor researching, anatyang and understandmg FHA and VA requirements and guidelines in order to detemime the msuraMlty of these loans In atMHion, rwshe will maintain a viaoie HUD and VA guidelines data-base contact appropriate HUD or VA olfice to o e l e r w e if a specific sce-nario Complies with locai restrictions and work 'with ether Government lending staff to develop their insuring1

underwriting expense

This position requires Direct Endorse-ment approval or adequate experi-ence for Direct Endorsement eligOiiity. plus wen-developed Vemai and written communication skills Bachelor's degree m Finance or Busi-ness a preferred

We are prepared to oter ar attractive salary and a ccmpetitive. flexOle ben-efits package Converwntty ocated in the 777 buildng, we provide free parking, along with easy access to I-94 interested candidates please for-ward your resume, incuxfcng salary requirements, to.

A Diva**! of Standard Federal Ban*

Human Resources Department 777 E Eisenhower Parkway

Sane 700 Ann Aitsor. Ml 48106-3258

Equal Employer

m MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICERS EXPERIENCED Best pay plan r> t ie mortgage mckisBy1 Leam how lo earn

1.25% of a 2 pant program1 Many Michraan temtones open Contact Rick Smith (810)220-0300 or lend resume lo Premiere Mortgage 101 BfOOk«ide. Suite M BngNon M

48116

, MORTGAGE ORIGINATORS

SECURE YOUR FUTURE Concept One Mortgage Corp • cut-reno, eeekmg Mortgega Ongmalon weh afl least 2 yean experience t tfrong u le> ska. preMraWy e , mortgage broke* or mun-iander capecny We have a revotuaanary pay •Wuclure thai wa h»*> «©•. earn lop conwnweione of up lo Wan PLUS ovemtie*

500 Help ffintd Geoml

MORTGAGE SERVICING Law office in Bingham Farms seeks energetic organized ndmduals tor lorectosure processing positions Candidates must Be detail onented able IO work under pressure and meet deadhnes 2 years pnor mort-gage servicing expenenoe prelerred but willing to iram Excellenl ctercal skils and experience wWindows. Word Perfect o» Word requred We offer a dynamic, fast paced environ-ment wit* salary and benefits consis-ten t wi th qua l i f i ca t ions For confidential consideration, please cai

1810) 642-2515. M l 212 Equal Opportunity Employer

J NOW HIRING Automotive installers

immediate full-ame positions available Apply in person

Sears - 12 Oaks Mail Novi Ml 810-344-0650

Equal Opportunity Employer Aflirmabve Action Employer

OFFICE MAX - WESTLANO Help Warned In.

• COPY CENTER • SALES FLOOR « ELECTRONICS

OFFICE/SALES ASSISTANT

Part-time position in a growing company lo assist

m general olfice duties. Must be com-puter Merate send resume to

Global CNC 11865 Globe Si _ Lwonia. Ml 48150

OIL CHANGE 8 General Clean-Up Person for mufller shop Brake k o t f tront end cerlHicaiticm a • Apf*y m person 7210 Memman al Warren

F O C U S ON THIS'. We are seeking a career minded int>-vidua! Interested in working m a one hour optical lab We are locking 4or expenenced optical lab technicians Excellent wage • Benefits M mier ested. catMfce 810-354-7100 exl 367

OPTICAL Expenenced

DISPENSING OPTICIANS & RECEPTIONIST

are needed in our busy and last-growing Livonia and Troy locations We otlar a full benefits package CO*TV petmve salaries and icent-ve pro-grams along yntn advancement opportunities Full and part time posi-tions available Ca* Lwonia - Pat (810) 477-2662 Troy - Inez fflO) 597-4147

P A C K A G E R S

N E E D E D

In the Westland area Hrs 6am-2.30pm & 3pm-11 30pm

A d e c c c r

Westland: Taylor:

(313) 722-9060 (313) 291-3100

PAINTER NEEDED Must have own tools S reliable trans-portation. Experience w«h mteror t extenor pamhng. $12 4 Up

Call (313) 421-7440

PAINTERS-APPRENTICE For owne- operated business Clean appearance 8 handy s k « required Paid vacation S holidays area Pease ca* Ei iugene

•13131

Ptymouth

455-6050

PAINTERS Come K»n our leam! M#v*num 5 years experience 40-65. hrsJwfc Paid overtime Secure with work year-round. Si-nan loots 4 rename transpor taiicr a muet Great pay tor senous ndnnduals Masiercraft Coetwgs inc

(3131 531-5300

. on every

«*» In ihe Business «no Tfte- top p«x>ue»* Up p n o m 1 top pay Con-cept One Mortgage Com can gme you Ihe tools you need k f secure your fuairei We N o <*m BC 8 8 8 W M nsurance 8 401K tmyam Please c o n t a c t O m e Jaeobson a l 810-386-3267 lot more detaas-

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR

Glenn Computer Corporenon ta looking io» an experienced Mortgage Prixesem' io k a » and support e o a n g and new ckerss on our mort-J M *0W—ta Tha person «««i be • good problem mvw, and haw* e -can do" m a m a

40IK a•« crterad

f * * * e n * n « a to Otenn, Computer Cor-Ppraaon A m rVsoww l 24J70

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MORTGAGE

Rap«»y growing aentralkr located

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PALACE SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT

C o m e join the excitement a s the NCAA Basketball

Tournament makes its way to the Palace"

We weiooms you to our 1907 j o e F AIR

Wednesday March S, 1997 4 06-8 00pm

al The Palace of Auburn m»s

Part-lime p o d o n e avaSaWe « a« of our events departments

II you ara looking tor a ft*» 4 encemg work atmosphere Us opporKiney to mesi some greet poopa Palace Sports 8 E i a a r t w i e n i a tor you The Palace can oaer you ftoxomy and lha oeportunay to ww« many fW lerant srxns So come 4 enat* oU fhe opportunaiee welting tor yCki m The

interviews oflerad an the tpo Appk-canto must be IT or oldar Ca i r»lCB 340-0144 wah queeheme or our Job

mi0>-i77-0144 tor more

OPPORTUNITY AN eOUAL EMPLOYER

PANEL WIRE PERSON Mnge bene-J C Etecmc

PARALEGAL sournncux

PART TMi RCTAA. e « 800k

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500

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PANEL WIRING Machine tool baaed panel winng Musi have 1-2 years expenence snouM x.oow acout relays, push but-tons moior starters .Should be laminar w«h National Electrical Code and IJtCJ Universal. tt-t!0 hour Famwiglon HUs company

.SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

LIVON1A. 313-266-8800 SOUTHFIELD. 810-352-1300

AUBURN HILLS. 810-373-7500 TAYLOR 313-284-0777

<• SNELLING.

PERSONNEL SERVICES

PART-TIME & FULL-TIME Help wanted by maior wholesale distributor N(f expenence neces-sa^ Seasonal help « needed In: Shipping 4 Receiving, Stock 4 Counter Sales Flexible hours. 7am-5 30pm, no evenings Loca-tions hmng include Southfield Livonia Madison Heights, Wash-ington 4 Commerce Township Signing bonus for seasonal employees returning after their 1st s e a s o n P l e a s e c a l l .

1 -600-347-4272 For There irtformafion

P O L I C E

O F F I C E R E X A M

A written examination tor Ihe position ol pokes offioer tor the cities ot Bn-•nmgnam- wacfson H e ^ & ' RocTi ester Southfiekl (when currant list sxpires). and Troy w * be conducted by Empco Inc To be ekgible to take the examination you must D*< have

« Ai leas! a HSOGEO • A U S Citizen • No felony convictions oil record • Acceptable vision color vision

and fwanno • An acceptable driving record • Been a Michigan resident for

Che last year • Current MLEOTRlC CemtKation

in Readin^Wntmg and Physical Skits

Each crty has its own hiring cntena oenerafiv mgher, explained m a Forms Packet

Forms Packets are available trom Empco Inc 201 W Big Beaver Road. Suite 500. Troy Ml 48084 (810! 528-8060 M-F, 9-5, or m each participating city's personnel depart-ment Form submission deadline 10 Empco is 5 p m March 21, 1997, tor an exam to be held Apnl 3, 1997

Equal Opportunity Emptoyfcf

PROJECT MANAGER tar leading, tu l service environmental tasting lab-oratory Must be expsriencadm cus-tomer liaison and environmental terminology Calls accepted trom tOam io 12am and 2pm to 3pm da<y

810-477-4030 exl 106

P R O J E C T

M A N A G E R j t e a l Estate Develop*'

Architect or Engineering beckground degree preferred Expenence in snglo family subdnnsion development Beneficial Send resume to PRO-JECT MANAGER. P.O. Box 255005, West Btoomtield. Ml 48325 or FAX 810-865-1633

PROJECT MANAGER TRAINEE To S30K. Salary, benefits, bonus

Personnel Data Report 810-524 1500, FAX 810-524-2461

P E R M A N E N T Wed astaCkshed Livonia firm has 2 openings

• 1 Vend Route Dnver • 1 General Slock Work

You must have a KS diptoma, good dnving record 4 excellent health If you are hard working, clean cul. ener getic, reliable, and customer oriented - ca« us. We ofler excellent pay 4 M l benefits (313) 427-3510.

PET GROOMER Experienced NortbviBe shop.

Ask lor Patty (810) 349-7445

PHARMACY SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

A national pharmacy claims manage-ment company in Southfield has openngs lor people with pharmacy sluts, pharmacy lech preferred Good interpersonal skills 4 depeix!a6i*ty required Computer expenence m data entry 4 WordProcessing are a plus. Full-time vmth excellent benefits If you are f<glVy motivated, please for-ward resume with salary history to

Customer Service Rep

P.O Box 577 SouthNWd Mi 48075 or call 810-208-9317

PHARMACY TECH Experience necessaiy Full and part lima All shifts Excellenl pay. pleasant working conditions Apply a! Andrews Drug, 29436 Ford Rd, Garden City

PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR ' Established sheet metal fabricator m need of operate* expenence dhn set-up and operation ol CNC press brake Blue pnnt reading required Full lime days Competitive wages and benefits CaK tor appointment

313-487-5400

P R E S S OPERATOR1

DIE SET-UP Clean. efficient m»tai stamp**; facility seeks associates expenenced in working with progressive dies 4 air-feed General tool room knowledge hatplul Excellent benefits Saiary based on e xpenence Apply or send resume ta E 4 E Manufactunng, 3C© Industrial Dr Ptymouth, Ml 48170 (across from Unisys)

PROPERTY MANAGER ROCHESTER HILLS

Large apartment community located • I Rochester Hius has immetkate full time opening Must have strong cus-tomer service skas property manage-ment expenence, be energetic 4 highly motivated Salary commensu rate with expenence Please send resume to Framkel Management Attn Dorothy 3221 West Big Beave Rood. »106. Troy, Ml 48084

or fax 810-649-2373

P R O P E R T Y

P R E S S O P E R A T O R / Q U I C K P R I N T E R

PROPERTY MANAGER Company looking 1or individual to manage multiple residential communi-ties Most have managemenl back-gnxkid however, we are willing to train Send resume to 30600 Tele-

.graph Rd Ste 1200, Bingham ' f a r m s , M l 4 8 0 2 5 o r tax 810-433-7615

Good opportunity tor press operator with 6 months expenence on off-set presses to adranoe to business forms printing Redford area, day shift Excellent salaiy 4 benefits Send resume lo H>f Mgr Contnnnous Forms, Inc 12238 Woodbine Detroit. Ml 48239 FAX 313-255-0677

PRINTING BINDERY - Troy pnnt shop seeking bindery workers, mcluthng folder operator tor all shifls. full time over-time 4 beneW package Send resume io: P 0 Box 44443 Troy. Ml 48099

Resident Manager needed for large apartment property in N W suburb wtlh at least 5 years apartment man-agement expenence College ttegree or ARM. RAM designation helpful Must be people onented 4 have excellent wntten 4 oral communica-tion skills Permanent position with competitive salary, apartmeni 4 40IK plan Send resume m confidence lo: Human Resource Department, PO Box 2360, Faimnngton Has. Ml 48333

O A INSPECTOR 4 MATERIALS HANDLING CLERK

Speednng Systems a leadsr m the design and manuleclure of optome-chanical systems, s e e u a Matenals Handling Clerk and a Quality Assur-ance inspector

M a t e r i a l s H a n d l i n g • C l a r k Qualifications

and receiving • Atnlxty to perform hghl

typing duties • Familiarity with P C S

Ability to communicate with all levels of organuabon

Qua l i t y A s s u r a n c e I nspec to r Qualifications • 1-2 yeers expenence per-

forming precision inspection • AOiWy to read and inter-

pret bluepnnts • G D.4T • Understand metrology methods

app«able lo micro inch tolerances

• Ability to use hxtures. gages and cither measure-mem instrumentation

We offer an exceSent salary and ben-efits package for these pos-tions including but not limned to .401 k with company match, medical and dental insurance, tuition reimbursement, generous vacaton, and 12 paid holi-days per year

|i you are interested in working m a growing, dynamic company, please submit .-esume K>

SPEEDRING SYSTEMS INC Human Resources

2909 Waterview Rochester Hills Ml 48309

'».* ;8101 B3»

RECYCLING Now based recycling company seeks haidworlung 4 ratable employees Great starting pay plus Borfesss

{313)458-1600

REFRIGERATION SERVICE TECH tor tnsndty. well established commer-cial refng 4 ice machms service co - - - - -431 ai in o a «

OAKLAND COMMUNITY

COLLEGE

No phone calls* please

Q C I N S P E C T O R lor M>ing latmcator. Experience with calipers, micrometers, height gage bluepnnt reading 4 layouts required Gage ca»ral ion gage R4R. ISOQS 9000 a plus Appfy m person or send resume to

HARDING TUBE CORP 1132 Ladd Rd

Wailed Lake Ml 48390 (610) 669-4610 FAX 8TO-669-9640

Property Supervisor For SouIhtelO propery management company Apt management desired Benefits References required CaB M o n t h r u F r i 9 - 5 p m 810-352-*043 E O E

PHARMACY TECHNICIANS

& CASHIERS Rite-Aid is now hiring lor both lull and part bme positions Afternoon, eve-nmg and weekend hours Up to $7 25/ Hr Apply In person at

Rite-Aid 37980 Ann Arbor Ra , Livoma

(at Ann Arbor Trail)

PHOTOGRAPHER PART time 4-6 hrtt'da* Mon-Fn Flexible hrs. Black 4 white 4 color darkroom wotk Expenence haWul. Send resume to Photographer, P.O Box 40676. Redford, Ml 48240

PLANT SUPERINTENDENT, Mgr or trailers and truck related equipment seeks individual w.'exp in steel 4 alu-minum tab , bluepnnts, low-vofl elec-tric, hydraulics, suspensions and brake systems $90G'wk OT pre-mium, full Benefits. Calf (313) 525-4300, fax resumes lo

(313) 525-5064

PLASTIC THERMOFORMER Seeking ambitious, hardworking and reliable machine set-up person lor the evening shuft. Mechanical apti-tude required Good annual income Health Benefits and gram Call 810 352-

PlUMBER • Journeyman Minimum 5 years experience Musi have tools.

(810) 220-2741

PLUMBERSEWER CLEANER service work servicing Wayne County 313 525-5922.810 557 7660

PRINTING - BINDERY Operator of culler and folder needed tor expanding west side commercial sheet sed color pnnter Excellenl ben-efits package wtlh 40IK plan avail-able to qual i ty consc ien t ious individual Call (313) 459-2960

PRINTING DEPARTMENT needs an expenenced Press Person wah knowledge ol AB Dick 360 4 375 duplicators with T-head, culling and Bindery applications Benefits avail able Salary commensurate. Fax resume to 313-841-1514 or Mexl resume to Personnel P O Box 32624 Detroit. Ml 48232

Publicist (Education)

The world lamous Henry Ford Museum 4 Greenlield Village seeks a creative, highly moti-vated. se» starter lo develop and execule an active PR ptan to gen-erate awareness ol museum 4 WF

activities as Ihey relate to the it This location market , part-lime

Mst ton requires a BA m four raiism and PR or equivalent and 5 to 7 years related expenence Must have concrete media corv tacts in Education arena Submit cover letter 4 resume with saiary history and writing samples By March 14. to Henry Ford Museum 6 Greenfieia Village PO Box 1970. Dearborn Ml 48121-1970 Attn Crystal Coleman, Human Resources —-£ O E

Q U A L I T Y A S S U R A N C E M A N A G E R

For West Oakland County heavy metal working facility Experience In metal wotkmg and ISO 9000 very helpful. P lease send resumes to Box «5609. do The south Lyon HecaW 101 N Lafay-ette South Lyon Mi 48178

REGISTRARS OFFICE SPECIALIST/

ADMISSIONS-EVALUATIONS

Oakland Community College- is cur-rently seeking appkcations tor the position of Registrar's Office Spe-cialist at Via District Office

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Successful completion of the Clerical Skills Battery AMity lo type accu-rately Two years full-time. paid, docu-mented work experience. 6 semester hours m English composition, 8 hours

Natural Science, 8 hours m Social

S T O R E

M A N A G E M E N T

Claire s Boutiques operating 1 .500. stores, • the largest international spe-cialty retailer ol fashion accessories

phenener

S c e n c e s Humarvjies

Competitive benefits

a n d 8 hou rs

sa%ry and excellenl

the tolowtng Laurel Parti. Twelve Oeks Eaaoand and Somerset North Responsibilities include overa« sales and the manage-ment of store staff

Candidates must possess a retam background and strong commumca tion, organization and customer ser-vice skjSs Previous supervisory experience preferred

If you are interested in a tasi-paced retail environment and Oesire excel-lent compensation anC bonus pc4er tias. please send resume or can LaurW MenDela al

• CLAIRE S Summit Place Mali

315-179 N Telegraph Rd Watertord Ml 48329 Phone 810-738-1655

An Equal Opportunity Eiriployer

R O U T E / D E L I V E R Y I S A L E S

E I : •

I M M E D I A T N E E D !

• LCAOIMG DCVCRAGC • COMPANY HAS FULL TIME | POSITION OPEN IN OUR

DISTRIBUTION DEPT I v o u wit need I • Conscientious driving

record I • Strong communication

iskas

• Some experience h e * * * 1

| will tram • BeneMs include • . Medea- dental and life

insurance - .401K 4 profit sharing plans I • And more. | Send work history to

Oiv #11 Rome Delivery Box 700713

I Plymouth. Ml 48170 FAX to 313-416-3810

OR CALL 313-207-4891

Aptwcams must complete an applica-tion form Requests tor applications will be accepted through 4.30 p m on Vi'adnatdat Marrh •? 1M7 ~

. OCC Job Hothne at (810) 540-1579 and reter to Position No 97C-5.

OCC is an Affirmative Action.1

Equal Opportunity Employer

RELIEF MANAGER needed Sat 9-5 Computer experience helpful S7*it 1

negotiable 478-4555

PRINTING P R E S S OPERATOR

Life insurance company with in-house | pnnt facility (Mulligraphics 16501 has an immediate opening lot a part-time P-ess Operator Must have three to five /ears press room expenence including work with sheet ted presses

Flexible hours.

Call Human Resources Department Mutual of Detroit

313-453-8500

PLUMBER 4 SEWER related ser-vices Guaran teed year- round employment Earn average $30,000 1st year Benefits mauded Ca* tor interview 810-685-828&or8440

PLUMBING SHOP Person & Truck Driver

Local plumbing 4 heating company coking for motivated person to orga-nize plumbing parts area and also be abue to deliver parts to |0b sites Sand resume to PO Box 40677 Red-ford Twp Ml 48239 Attn Sharon

ProductiorVMaster Scheduler

Plymouth OEM Supplier is seeking a p roduc t i on , 'mas te r schedu le r Selected indtvkJual must be customer drtven. computer literate and have production scheduling expenence in a Wgh, volume manufacturing plant K .nterested send resume and salary requirements to

INDUSTRIAL STRAINER COMPANY 695 AMELIA STREET PLYMOUTH. Ml 48170

T e l e p h o n e ca l l s wi l l n o i Be accepted -

PUBLIC RELATIONS

N O J O K E Tirea of answenng ridiculous ads? Wel, we're tired ot interviewing people whe haven't go1 a clue H you're good in dealing with people both m person and over the phone, and have a good self-image, we w«! pay you S20.000 a year plus Bonus if you're- wil ing to work and leam. neat appeannc and want to be part of a positive, friendly team You owe il la yourself to look into this rational cor-poration Taylor location position

CaK 9am-3pm , Mon -Wed for an interview (313) 946-0400 Career minded individuals omyt

QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN

Electronic 4 mechanical detail inspec-tion Apply in person or send resume lo K J Law Engineers Inc 42300 W 9 M-e, Novi Ml 48375 Attention AFL EOE

QUALITY ENGINEER A dynamic manufactunng company is seeking a ojai i tv engineer to |Oin our quality assurance leam Knowledge must mcluoe statist ics dimensional layout APOP QS-9000. & problem solving Please mail resume with salary requirements to Quality Manaoer 400 Indus-tnal Dnve, Ptymouth, Ml 48170

P O L I C E O F F I C E R The Charter Township of West Btoombetd is accepting appkeanons lor the position ol Po»ce Officer IAn-

imum qualifications include:

. U S Cuiien • Minimum age of eighteen years

of age . Two years ot co«egs in lew

entoroement or raiaied field of study

. No tetany comnctlons

. Norma haanng 4 color vision wWi any dstlosncy is visual acuity m each eye

" correctable to 20/ 20 msntal or emotional

which precludes vg essential ,ob

_ i of a PONca Officer, as adopted by the West Bioomhsta Pofce Oepartmani

• vakd Michigan Operator* good driving record no

senous misdemeanor uonweaons . APPLICANT MUST HAVE

CURRENT PROOF OF HAVING PASSED MLEOTC PRC-EMPLOYMENT READING WRITING 4 PHYSICAL S U L t TEST AT THE TBlilE OF APPLICATION

. Musi fully comply with the

employment standarde p u o M a d by the Michigan Law Entoreament Training Count*

1 9 9 5 s a l a r y r a n o e f r o m JJ7 0®9 | 4 3 352 (Current «< negc*-aaons) <J appacsnts muat pek « an « K a l o r packsf m psraon beTweer •em-3pm Mon-Fr at tha Psraonnsl Oepartmerk 48S0 Walnut Lata Road. W M Bloomaskl »8 'Od82 12CO est sot DEADLINE TO RETURN PACKET TO THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT IS 3PM FRIOAY. MARCH 14 1 H 7 (non poat-

Production Supervisors Production Schedulers - Shipping " 4 Receiving Supervisors

S32 S35 50C salary plus approxi-mately 20 hours overtime at time and a harf Detroit area automotive tier one manufact^er Need now. can s u n immediately Gene Stone, Eagle Executive Employment. 5800 Monroe S i . BKlg F, Sylvama Oh

Phone 419-882-8006 Fax 419-882-7339

43560

Product ion Supervisor Downtown Detroit Dwecl Mail Produc tion Facility has an operong tor an individual with al least 3 years of expenence i s a Production Super-visor The perfect candidate has the ab*ty to handle muta-taska plant per-sonnel and cinstantly changing

An Equal Opponunay Employer Th . Weal B o o m t a * Poaoe Depart m s n t W net rekuee to Wra a i » * > l a 1 •CCAoan who • capable o« p e r , lorrmno N aaeenaal ragmramenas ol t » pb ol Poltae Oftaar a * -esi

PORTE RA/TVITY

»un. apartmr ! tom-nmk «- «iec . . Far»i"-7>-«i H«a * aaefctao a M imePortBrAJMay^ataon Du*ee w «

g r a n * taapmg. general g and v j r t nAaaaawea are Man - Pfl . and some

PURCHASING - Expanding com-puter systems integrator has an entry-level opportunity for highly moftyated. team-onented individual Buylr»g and expediting expenence a plus Com-municalions industry wholesale »s-tnibutor knowledge highly desirable Strong oral, written and customer service skills aSong'urith a whatever it takes attitude Microsoft Oftce and strong data entry skills a must Excel-lent benefits competitive salary Send resume and salary history to

Clover Communications. Inc 41290 Vmceno Cl

Novi. Ml 48375 -Attn Deob« Mason &

REAL ESTATE SALES Earn what you re worth-be in control ot your lite First year income potential in excess oI S50.000 Excellent training available through new in-house training center Call Enc Rader

(313) 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0 Real Eslate One Michigan s

Largest Real Estate Company

R E S I D E N T

M A N A G E R for apartmeni community in Nov\ Ml Excellent opportunity lo work with pro-tessrfjnal property managemenl com-pany Experience prelerred with dedication to customer service. •es>-Sent retention 4 attention to details Strong leasing skills necessary Ben-

package includes apartment, health insurance 401K 4 perfor-mance Based Bonus program gax resume to 1810) 349-8891 or call (810) 349-8200

Retail Department Store Manager Trainees

Immediate Openings Expanding retail cham seeks highly motivated 4 eggressrve individuals tor positions m the Detroit metro area Responsibilities include supervs*>g staff ol 35. msumng customer satis'ac tion, and increasing- sanes Excellent Starring salary 4 unlimited earning potential Guaranteed quick advance merit lor those w*x> produce Previous supervisory expenence a plus, but not requ-red will irain Apply in person, Monday-Friday, 10-4pm al 953 Man-u f a c t u r e r s D r i v e . W e s t i a n d , NewourgfvCherry Hill area

RETURNED GOODS AUTHORIZATION (RGA)

TECHNICIAN A leading company m the wortfl ol advanced technology is seeking qual • ified person for the position ot Returned Goods Authorization (RGA| Technician Requirements for this

T f W IJU5IIM III I ! . tncal Engmeenng Technology with 1 to 2 years experience as a supervisor or team eader in a technical position, preferably m a manufactunng environ-ment Good wntten and oral commu -. nication skills a must PC computer skills are needed Competitive salary and great benefits pacxage Please send your resume with salary history lo

Administration Manage! 44160 Plymouth Oaks Bind

Plymouth Ml 48170 An Equal Opportunity Employer

ROUTE SERVICE Wholesale distrtoutor has immediate openings to service toys, pets sup-plies 4 children* books on estab hshed route Vehicle provided Guaranteed mcome Company paid benefits Drugstore or supermarket experience helptui Must have a good

•vmg record 4 willingness to spend

5 0 0 Help Wanted Geaeral

SALON COOROINATOfV RECEPTION1$T

Confidant wen groom person ta manage front desk opera-tions ol Btoomftekj Has business Ideal candidate should have

• Busmess.'Retail.'Marketing bacnground

• Strong communication 4 organizing sk*s

A l f l f c lWy . sttenioowa: - e.e^nga: weekends Positive attitude As a valuable member of this profes-sional team, salary a negotiable health and retirement benefits ara available Call (810) 642-2882 4

f»x resume to 810^42-7667

SEASONAL LABORER

Canton Townatuftis accepting a « * -cations tor Seasonal Laborer To per. form routine manual labor and maintenance work Openings *va4-ao«e to work on golf course, working a 40-50 hr work week $6 50 per tn Possession of currant, vakd Michigan driver's wanes and an excellent dnvmg record with no mora Vian two points Appkcaint may be required to apply tor hiaiher dnving record, at gam

5 0 0 B d p V u t a l G a m L

expense, through ihe Secretary ot ins must t> • - - -Townsh<>

State Applications must be picked up Canton Township Personnel

. . 'iiiym Can 610-349-9300 Mon thru, Fri

SALAD PREP -Fun time position available immedi-ately. experience preferred, fun time, beiiefns include medical with dental 4 vacation Appt, m person only

J O E S P R O D U C E 33152 W 7 Mile. Livonia

ROOFING CREWS 4 INDIVIDUALS needed lo fill imme-diate openings Mufi have own truck, toots, and equipment Be expen enced and dependaBle Year round work with excellertt pay and perfor-mance bonuses Contact K C Con-struction 31 (313) 425-6272

ROUTE DRIVER For vending company m S.E Kteh man Musi have great driving -ecwd Will be using own veh«3e Abie to work weekends Electronics skills helpful Excellent pay . mileage •

(3131 326-0300 benefits Cad

.ROUTE DRIVER'WACK JOBBER Snack Product manufacturer Full time, S8 Mr Must have good driving records Experience preferred Ask fc James (8101 926-8800

RECEPTIONIST APPOINTMENT SETTERS CP Stirflios is offering Part-time. Flex-ible hours setting appointments ano servicing our customers Must be dependable 4 have excellent commu-nication skills Base wage plus com-mission 4 bonuses Please ca"

1-800-422-3686. ext 475

Retail \

S A L E S P R O F E S S I O N A L S

WORKBENCH, a contemporary furni-ture retailer. <s seeking customer ser-vice oriented individuals to work in our Novi store An interest in design 4 pnor retail expenence a plus tn addition to bene*i)s we offer a draw against sales commissions that could earn you m«j-S20's or Better - it s an up to you For immediate consider-ation. call ot mail resume to WORK-BENCH. 26056 ingersol Dnve. Novi Ml 48375 1.810) 349-8800. E O E

Workbench

RECEPTIONIST 4 Veterinary assis-tant needed full time fo« busy animal hospital Exceaent benefits appty in person - Hartrick Veterinary Clinic, 4708 N Woodward Ave Roya- Oak 810-549-3399

RECREATIONAL AIDE • (expenenced) wanted part time tor nursing facility m Bloomfield

Call Ann Ross 810-644-5522

Fax Resumes to 313-841-1514 Or Send Resumes to Personnel Box 32624 Detroit, Mi 48232

PRODUCTION WORKERS

For cement product* industry Some mactwia operettar. Hi-to giv ing and heavy nftting Physical and drug

n mandatory Apply at. Gibraltar National Corp

8951 Schae«er Bu*»ng 5. Devon 0* "Ufa N ot Joy Rd)

Purchasing SENIOR BUYER

international, OS 9000 Certified, tier I Auto Suppker seeks • Degree or Corresponding

Professional Certification • Five Years Automotive

Purchasing • StamaingsCastings Background • Formed Metal Parts Background • ProfessionaW>Bative Demeanor • Strong Negotiating Stuns « Supervisory 4 Budget SluBs • Supplier Development Skills « Computer Literacy Ws offer a competitive salary great benefits package and tha opportunity to grow as a valued part ot tx* coordi-nated team effort Convener* sub-urban location o« 1-275 near Canton All replies confidential Fax resume to BUYER 313-397-7330 or mail to

Box #1851 Observer 4 Eccentne Newspapers

36251 Schoctcrstl Rd Livonia, Ml 481 SO

RECYCLERS S240WEEKLY

Waier Bottle Supplier PlymcuimCaruon DaysAfl

Apply 9-1 l a m 4 1-3pm 34771 Ford Rd (E. of Wayne; Picture 10 4 SS Card Required

INTERIM PERSONNEL

ROUTE HELPER Part time, casual employment Day shift $101(VMr attar trammg Send resume to Dekvery Oept 28100 Gor-such Romulus Ml 48174

SALES established builder lookmg_ for sales person wnh expenence >n new home sales. Busy Westland Community Please tax resume lo

810-851-1577

SALES CONSULTANTS importer/tkstrttilor ol gourmet cctfees 4 espresso equipment ottering Sales Positions in S E Mich 4 Cleveland Resume 4 passion for coffee required Call (810) 745-0000

at the — . . . Division, 1150 S Canton Center Road. Csnlon. Ml 48188 The Charter Townshp ol Carson does not daenm-nate on the basis ot race, color, national ongm. sex, religion, age or disability m employment or the provi-sion of services. An Equal Opportu-nity Employer

Schoolcraft CoAege Uvonia. Ml 48152

Man's Basuibai i Coa t f i part-Ana position, Bachelor's Degree a n t dno' coaching experience raouHsd Pfc» Hon begins July 1.1997 Salary rapge $3 500 ta $4.2S0-annuaey . • Woman's Soccer Coach: pan-^ne position, high school graduate yith

course expenence a n * O f * experience raquaed Ppsi-

konbegra -kJ» 1.1997 Satarytaags $2,500 to $2,940 armualy _ ,

Please cad (313) 482-4406 and wave a message nctodmg your comptate name, aodreae. telephone nUr<>er ant) position lor wheh vou are applying Completed applications, with resume included mual , be received * i Ihe Human Reeouipes office NO LATER THAN MONDAY MARCH 31. 1997 , -

CLEAN OUT The Attic Clean The Garage. ;

Have A Sals! Call 313-591-0900

SALES 4 CUSTOMER SERVICE help needed Our insurance agency wants to hare you it you are smart 4 hard working Insurance expenence noi necessary, we win tram Exceaent opportunity Send tesume to

State Farm P O Box 721164 Berkley Mi 48072

SALES PERSON Positions available in gift dept. Fu* ot part time in large dmg stc*e, retail sales expenence preferred, benefits available Apprfy Warren Pie»cnpt«x»s 32910 Middlebelt at 14 Mne Farmington Hills 810-855-1177

S A T U R N O F S O U T H F I E L D

Now hinng lor AUTO PORTERS

Full time position with benefits Hours Mon-Fn. some Saturdays

Apply in person Saturn of Southfield

29929 Telegraph Rd Ask for Mike Williams

We are seeking an individual lo work in our very busy Birmingham newspaper circulation department • Approximately 24 hours/week Saturday 3:00pm -8:00pm, ; Monday and Thursday I flexible hours. The person in this position is responsible tf> contact with 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 in office > i environment Including customer service Must have • |

' excellent communication skills, ability to lift 35 pound ' bundles of newspapers, good organizational skills, knowledge of data input and word-processing We are a smoke and drug-free workplace EOE To apply in person at 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, Ml 48150 or lax resume to (3t3) 953-2057 ATTN Assistant Home Delivery Manager Vacancy

( O b s m ' f r ^ ) i t c r n l r i r

Telemarketing Representative

RETAIL SALES Sales ClerV 4 Assistant Manager positions Aggressme i personable individuals needed to worn m growing arts supply store Expenence helpful Permanent full time with benefits Appiy at Northwest Bluepnnt Co 13450 Farmington Rd Uvonia

RETA IL S A L E S

J&A&pA the leader in china 4 giftware.

is looking for expenenced Saies Help $7 ar, hour to

start Benefits. 401K 4 more W Bloomfield. Susan.

810-737-8000 T-o, An.ta 810-589-1433

Assistant HomeoS3

Delivery Manager We are seeking an individual to work in our very busy Livonia newspaper circulation department.

Hours are: Wednesday 3:00pm - 6:00pm, Thursday | 2.00pm - 7:00pm, Friday 5:00pm - fe:00pm,

Saturday 5:00pm - 10:00pm, Sunday 8:00am -11:00am The person in this position is responsible |

for contact with newspaper carriers, 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

experience communication skills, ability to lift 35 pound bundles of newspapers, good

organizaiional skills, knowledge of data input and word-processing. Must be able to type 30 wmp. We are a smoke and drug-free workplace EO€.

To apply, fa* resume to (313)953-2057.

Ann: Assistant Delivery Manager.

(Observer I t t f o l r i c V NEWSPAPERS

D o y o u h a v e g o o d t e l e p h o n e sk i l l s ?

Looking for a job. thai offers good financial reward'' We • J e looking for a person to assist us in soliciting new ^ advertising business over the telephone on a part-time ,

basis Monday-Thursday 10:00am-2:00pm in our Livonu( office. No expenence necessary, we will provide all • training High school diploma or equivalent and possess sales skills. We offer a greai working environment. Apply in person ai 36251 Schoolcraft. LivOnia. Ml 48150 or taj resume lo (313(953-2057 EOE/DFW . ^

O b s e r v e r l E c c e n t r i c

ROOFERS COMMERCIAL Roohng firm seeks laborers Must have own transporta-

pereon al 2163 Marie. ord Rd W cf MB EOE

P R O D U C T I O N W O R K E R S Vinyf window company needs assembly wort em to taCiceta win-dow* who are locMng for a career •Mtn ckvwon of Fortme 300 comp«iv Competitive wages immieOate openinge AM* al

Fashonwall 29755 Beck Road

Q C INSPECTION ' tnapect parts, read WueprvWa. clean ! environment Mayjr company m fhe

Plymouth area Temp io Perm

17 50-$9 00 pea hr AFteOR TEMPS 459-1186

on day sMt

810-980-9300

P R O F E S S I O N A L S mem—one! company aeaMng w >

vHwJuars <or several poa«ona Etoa

5892060

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT / SALES

Reafonal SataH) EiMPman MtrtxXx looting io expand our Mm with ihe ngM people MS Office MS Me*, and rrmpuiei r^nlory corera method*

Automeeve Merx ectunng

C o n t r a c t o r Dr ive r r e spons ib l e f o r p u t t i n g pHpcr in s t o r e s a n d n e w s p a p e r vending boxes .

C O N T A C T :

R o p e r ScllIee(Wayne County)

( 3 1 3 ) 9 5 3 - 2 2 3 9

K a t i e C>'Neill(Oakland County)

J LAID OFF L M A N A G E R S

WOULD COMPUTER SKILLS HELP YOU FIND A JOB?

Operation Able nas training opportunities that will enhance your management skills, Joh Search assistance ts included Funded by the U.S Depart mem o< LaOc EligiWe persons pay no fee.

AGE 40 and OVER. CAU NOW TO SEE HOW WE CAN WORK FOR YOU!

(810) 443-0370 1-800-922-4473

m

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'EE0/AA/ADA

Operation

ABLE

For Growing Hospi ta l Marketing C o m p a n y Ready to work hard7

Ready to start now? I'm looking for a competent quality person capable of building and making our sales department a success. We are a manufacturer and rialu>nwid« distr ibutor of hospital nursery and pediatr ic products. If you're energetic, enthusiastic and a great people person who can implement, t ram and motivate qualified sales people with commitment and creativity. I want to talk to you.

Call Evelyn at (810) 689-5157 Fax Evelyn at (810) 689-4999 Hail to ATTN: Evelyn MM1

1148 E. B ig Beaver Troy. Ml 4 8 0 8 3

Fax I«w>Ne i aefaiy (3131 286-3809

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OPPORTUNITIES Detroit Metro Area Office

HealtnCare COMPARE Corp (he leader »i managed'cari. « curTenfly seekmg candidates tor tt*e toftomnfl positions m the Oettort Metro Area

PRE APPROVAL PROCESSOR TJw individual w« be responsfcle tor verifying irtormaton on worlters como brtls usmg the EDS system. We require a HS <**xna or GEO. 1 year of experience r a health care settrg wr t a knowledge of medical lerrrwioiogy arid &CQ-9 codes and aHenftori to detail (job code 1569)

BILL REVIEWER fou w* mtorm M ntormaiior, mo me EOS system and wv*e mettcai Ms *\ accordance with stale medcal review gudefcne* We « w n a HS Optoma or GEO. 1 year o« cuwns precessrg experience with a knowiedge of medical lenwwtogy and CO-9 cooes and attention lo detail (job code: 1570)

CLERICAL ASSISTANT This position win perform reception* duties (phones, greehng vwtors «ght dencai wppor j and prepare Ms tor processing. ndudes opening meri. sortng Ms copy*>g Mlchmo and filing 1 year o< prevtous recepttorVgenertf o«ice experience * reqiwed. with a stable record ol employment (job code 1577)

Me oiler a cofhpetwve salary & excellent benefits mdurtng « i (k) & stock purchase plans For confident* coneideraoon. please M m * • resume and salary history wtfi www toner staBng poe*on dtevMio Human Reeouross. Oepi POflob code). HfSKhCare COMPARE Corp., 3200 Highland *enue Downers Oftwe. 160515-1223 E06 M/MW

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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 print/sales in the industry. The following openings are available.

PROMOTION COORDINATOR: Responsible, enthusiastic individual must have 2 years

experience in a corporate environment. Excellent communication skills are reautred to act as company iBison between client and printing process Ability to

work m<a fast-paced, deadline onented 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 reouired ideal candidate will have excellent negotiation/communication skills, possess strong problem soivir^ ability and PC knowledge. Must encei in a fast paced, deadline oriented environment.

SAMPLING ESTIMATOR: Must have business degree with math orientation or

prior expenence as an estimator (preferably pnnt ing or manufacturing). Responsible for developing creative format recommendations and p rov i ng associated coir estimates directly to national sales team Strong negotiation/communncslion, problem solving and PC skills required.

Send resume and salary ret i rements to:

V VALASSIS • cOMMUMICATIOKl. IHC

MR/SOO 361A1 Schoolcraft Rd.

Uvoola. Ml 4S15Q

D e p a r t m e n t of Public Services City Of B i r m i n g h a m

Streets, Sewer k Water Operator Parks, Cott k Arena Operator

The C i t y of B i r m i n g h a m , an equal o p p o r t u n i t y emp loye r , i t seeking q u a l i f i e r m ino r i t y a n d w h i t e appl icants w i t h o u t regard l o race b i o ther p ro tec ted i l a t u \ for pos i t ions in i h e D e p a r t m e n t of Public Services Successful app l i can ts w i l l p e r f o r m a w i d e variety of f ie ld du t ies in a l e a m o r i e n t e d e n v i r o n m e n t i n w t i « h s t rength a n d physical e f for t , and t he abi l i ty t o w o r k i n all weather cond i t ions , is requ i red

P a / * i G o t f fc A r e n a : Landscap ing, g r o u n d s k e e p m g , a n d

ma in tenance du t i es related t o gol f course, par ts , a n d arena

opera t ions O p e r a t i o n of a vanety o l m o w i n g , spray ing , s n o w

remova l , a n d ice ma in tenance e q u i p m e n t wi l l b e p r ima ry

dut ies Ass ignmen t t o muscekaneou* d e p a r t m e n t w o r k

protects w i l l also b e involved

S t r e e t s S e w e r fc W a t e r : Streets a n d u n d e r g r o u n d ut i l i ty

ma in tenance a n d repair dut ies O p e r a t i o n ot a var iety of l i gh t

fc m e d i u m d u t y equ ipmen t , snow p l o w i n g fc r emova l

e q u i p m e n t , a n d miscel laneous ma in tenance a n d repairs are

p r ima ry du t ies Ass ignment t o d e p a r t m e n t w o r k protects wi l l

also be i nvo l ved

L .

Q u a l M k a t l o m Possession ot a h i g h schoo l

d i p l o m a , o r i ts equivalent, w i t h add i t i ona l academic o r

occupa t i ona l t r a i n i ng in cons t ruc t ion ot re la ted areas 1 t o 2

years o t eapenence m the opera t ion .o f kgh t or m e d w m d u t y

cons t ruc t i on e q u i p m e n t m re la ted act iv i t ies Possession o t . or

ab i l i t y l o o b t a i n . State of M i c h i g a n C o m m e r c i a l D r ive r s

License w i t h A fc 8 I ndo rsemen ts Possession o t , or ab i l i ty t o

ob ta in . State of M ich igan C o m m e r c i a l Pesticide A p p l i c a t o r

Cer t i f i ca t i on

S a l a r y R a n q * S21.J14 t o 111 227 The Ci ty also offers a

comprehens i ve benefi ts package

These potions are defined as lately sensitive positions under federa l s tatutes Successful c o m p l e t i o n o t p r e - e m p l o y m e n t

drug and alcohol testing is requ*ed prior to employment

Application AppScattons accepted at the H* Otftce. Birmingham City Had. 151 Martm St.. P.O So« J00I Birmingham. Ml 4B012 until S00 PM. March H . I W Resumes received by mail w* b* accepted as meeting the application deadhne

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SECURITY ACQUIRE PAY ft PRESTIGE'

Join Nation Wide Security FiH or pan ten* wort1

No experience. we tram you • Up to $8 starting Mage1

• Free Uniforms Par i HcfttJaySVSSWons

• MedicalOentaLViSioh Benefits Only those with a dean criminal h»s-tory apply Mon-Fn 8am to 4pm

NATION AIDE SECURITY 23800 W Ten Mile no

Soulhlieid (6'01 355-0500 301 W M»cfiiga« Are Ste 300

Ypsiianti (313) 480-1122

SERVICE TECHNICIAN I Progressive company looking tor i -nolivited ft quakfted service techni-cians Must understand small enone •»p»i nave Bas»c electrical skiUs & u x m how to trouotf snoot Able to won, well with i ' t w supervision Sue-

candidate ww enjoy a good greai MneWs A a service Please send resume to

Box r i S 8 ? Observer ft Eccentne 'Newspapers

36251 Scnoacralt Rd Livonia Ml 48150

cesstul ! income

vehicle

S E C U R I T Y

A e you looking'tor1

• Sonet Wages • S t r a n g ' Challenges • P-o»essiona> Su"Ounlings

Then Gua'dsmark is the secu-nty company 'or your security expertise We are currency looking to t i l positions wrth R.gh"y etiie"ence-0 ndivrdualS who take o-ae. in ine knowl-e d g e o t m e secu r i t y induslry Guardsma-* has limned apen-ngs lor the fol low "S

Qualifications , • 5 years security supervisor

experience OR 2 ,e.i-s i - d an Associates Deg-ee m a related "ieid OR

• Previous Eiecuiwe Pfr-fp'1'"""

GUARDT -AR* W»M ONE* R OSE who qua'ity • Ma|Oi>Med«;ai A . le Benefits • Ouaiity working conditions • Strong Managerial Support . Higher man average pay • Bonus programs after 90

days • AOIK retirement program • Management promoted from

withm w*th 4 year degree Supervisor I SB $9;- ft Recap tionist i $8 >' $9r per hr posi-tions are cunenty a-aiiatue Apply today at

G U A R D S W A R K INC 3 4 4 0 6 W 12 Mile Rd

Ste »155 Fanrw ig lon H * s M. 48331

or Fa* resume to

810-553-3626 Guardsmark. mc ® an

Eguaf Opportunity Employer

SERVICE TECHNICIAN Industrial products company Has immediate ooenmg lot a service tech moan ideal candidate wilt have expenence in servicing indusmal lur-naces and machinery client contact and problem solving p»us trade or technical school certificate ExceKent Benefits including company car Send resume with salary requirements m confidence to

Box 11616 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Sehoelcrafl Rd Livonia; Ml 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employe'

S T A F F A S S O C I A T E Full time poMicn available tor proies siona person with good onjanna tionai A communication skills (wnnen & verbal) ability to interact wntr, people at all «vets enjoys deta.1 A service oriented work and welcomes problem soMng challenges Mm..mum •equirements Associate? Degree seme computet knowledge 4 1 -2 yrs Human Resource expenence Com-pelitive salary & seneMs SoulMield area Oualfied persons fax resume w<h salary requirements io 810 557-9282 or caO 8 ' 0 559-2632

SHAMPOO PERSON immediate iDpening

Farmmgnon Hrfls safon (8101 553-2480

S H E E T M E T A L L A Y O U T P E R S O N

Must nave c e s s B-ake exper^e^ce Good Denel-ls and 401 i«i plan App-y •ri person. National Ty>l 4 Oe 13340 Memman Rd <n I »onia isetwee'-l-96'1»lymout»i Rd I

T E C H N I C I A N See our ad m section 506 Please fax resume IP 1800)232-9324

T E C H N I C I A N warned Midas Muttier Shop

*

313-562-'

T E L E M A R K E T E R needed with expenence FulMkme Base pay pluseomrtissiun Excellent penefus pac«age Apply'm person at 30785 Grand Riv " or call

Famwtalon Hills 810-478-T030

S T O C K P E R S O N Al Ethan Allen we 'e gc<ng places Now you can enhance your expenence 4 prospects tor continued career development witr one the wor'd s m » ! respected many tac lu -e ' s 4 reta «rs of tine home lurnish .ngs We are currently seeking a full time respons'Oie individual to join o_ii Uvonia store You wtli assst in opening 4 closing product conta ners as w«M as moving furniture & gene'ai cler-ca l work Ar atniity to do some "«a>-y iiflmg is essential One yea' tumnure expenence 4 so>id con.-muinication Skills are essential To warn more about what you can achieve a> Ethan Ai«n can |313) 261-7780

E T H A N A L L E N INC 15700 Midouebes Lwonia Mi 48154 An Arvm«iiwe ACTC*i

m » v c iiv* ' V

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY seeks Telemarketers tor volunteer recrurtmenl 561w plus bonuses Eve-nings 4 weekends Garden City loca non |313| 425-6845

T e l e m a r k e t e r s N e e d e f l tor local ottice Exce<eotpav Fiexitue hours Must De personaoie 4 nave good peopte skills Can Chris al 513 4596222

TELEMARKETERS PART time i«i the evenings and Sat-urday morning S5 50 ni Down to Earth Lawns Tnc '3131 522-t40C

C L A S S A C T T R A V E L

opemng lor two e enced travel professionals Our clientele is 75% corporate 25% leisu'®. and 100% important State rftnean crtce environmehl I fcyfc' * •ncluair^ Woriospan tor Windows Excellenl salary. Oeneiit, and penus program For wompt con siderahon lax or rflaJ 'esume and Salary h.story to

C L A S S A C T TRAVEL. L L C • 26999 Central Par* Blvd »180

Southlietd Ml 48075 . fax Numoer <8101 356-2886

T R A V E L A G E N T Full l f f le corporate agenf needed for busy Birmingham agency Minimum 3

r;»'S expe'ence Apoio prelerred ax resume to l_mda

(810) 644-1510

W A R E H O U S E Growth oriented communications Co ottering exceiieni opportunity for se»-motrvated. 'eliaDie ndrvidual to ion our team m the toaowing position

pans deiivenes and general mainte-nance ol our office Good dnvmg record and the ab4Hy lo make d e o SKXIS with miruimal supervision are required Fax or send resume to Ultracom, Ine 25860 Lahser, Soulhlieid Ml 48034, atln VP of Operations. (8101 350-9066

' WAREHOUSE HIGH lo experience prelerred Full time Can Pal |313| <16-8003

TRAVEL AGENT Needed lu*-Lme tor Troy agency immediate start with 1 yea' expen-ence Satfe a plus great atmo-sphere Fnendly & conlident Call Roseann 810-641-8877

T E L E M A R K E T E R S 1

P H O N E - R O O M M G R Panlu-- time. hou"y - commissi-. Kros Window Co 313-422-4842

T E L E M A R K E T E R S warned 56 to S6 50 an hi>ur lo sia rt Bjnuses 4 c iy . t - iss ic" on Lc-nfirmed

- ' Ch'isly 313-641 7100

SHEET METAL WORKER Full time position Salary based on expenence Apply m pe-son 21000 W 8 Mile Rd in Soulhlieid Soon to relocate to Famnngton

SECURITY ASSOCIATE Local hospital has part Bme oper»rigs for Secunty Associate position Duties include tront door greeter meeting room set-tp w*»ei chair assistance and restram Backup Uoht Cieanmg required Pay starts at i f an hour Apply m perscn

ST MARY HOSPITAL Palient Support Services

36475 Five Mile Rd urvorxa

S E C U R I T Y G U A R D S

mmediate positions at various oca: notais Excellenl opporturuty lot tnose wi'coiiege, miKary ot security e ipe ' ence $7 5 0 f t ' . training 4 Benelns Alan. TCS Secunty 313-814-4822

S H I P FARMI HK

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G C L E R K IGTON HILLS

Person, needed to do shaping 4 receiving in our new olfice al ' 2 M»eHalstead Good pay flexible hours. NO PREVIOUS .EXPERl ENCE NECESSARY Apply at HaOe' Eniefpnses 37450 Enie»-pnse Ct . Farmmaton MiHs

1810) 848-0300

S H I P P I N G & R E C E I V I N G

Hi-low icense and compute- skit's •equired Day shitt position avail-able Musi nave chauffeur s Ken.se We offe'competit ive wages 'ul'Pen elus-nctuding maiching40l (k) Out-standing work environment Apply 8-5 or send 'esume to Spring Eng 4 Mfg 35300 Glendale Avenue Livonia M! 48150 313-525-0240 Located oft Wayne Road, N of Ply-mouth. S of Schoolcrafi W of Stark E ot Levan

S H I P P I N G / R E C E I V I N G Northwest suburban aslnbutor =s looking lor a full-time shoping cierti Hou'S are 10 00 AM lo 6 30 PM

New comxng to me d o w n r w area Monday Thru Friday Accuracy nea? New hiring secunty people Weekly ness and dependability a must Good pay Relnees 4 (emaies welcome working conditions ano Benefits

Call (810) 465-9450 Send resume io Shippi'V'Recetv.ng

S e c u n t y O f f i c e r s f z * * *

Farmington., Ml 4&332-0486 We promote a drug-free environment Suostance abuse testing is part ol the pre-employment process E O E

SECURITY OFFICERS DENSU INC . seeking more quality people Full 4 pafl-lime positions available in Lrvonia Farming!on Mills area * 6 an hr and up to Hart plus good benefits Come )Oin a winning -earn Ca*. (810) 476-5267

SECURITY OFFICER POSITIONS in Uhca. Stenmg Hgts. Chesterfield 4 Romeo $7 50 to start BeneWs 4 uni-torms furnished Requires high school i»p«om»'G£D. vakd drivers kcenae and 1 yt secunty expenence or education Can 810-477-9714

EOE

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S Accepting applications lor Ihe Ann Arbor area S8 50 per hr lo start weh a 6 month revtew Medical Dene'its 4 vacations provided. Uniform 1um«hec at no cost Requires Ngh school' GEO. dnvers license cwa' po«e record. 1 yr experience, military of cnmmai (uatice education Can (810) 477-9714 lor appomment E O E

SHIPPING 4 RECEiVING pan lime to* last paced office Call Sharon

1810) 649-1910

SHIPPING A RECEDING Personnel Experience preferred Excellenl trmge Benefits Apply at J>C Electric 6900 Chase Dearborn

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING Experienced individual Excellent BenefWs Salary based on experi-ence Apply m person 21000 8 Mile Rd m Southfieid Soon to relocate 10 Farmington

S H I P P I N G & R E C E I V I N G H I - L O D R I V E R S

Temp to hire oppoortumty lor many cpen-ngs with national trucking com-panies m Romulus. Dearborn 4 Ply-mouth Excellenl start pay plus extensive optional overtime on 3 shifts Applicants " u O have valid dnvers license n^io experience a plus Drug 'ree CaB Lois today

' 473-2934

A d v a n t a g e S t a r t i n g SERVICE ENGINEER

Progressive high technology solu-tions company is looking for a qua»-had computer service engnew UNIX and NT experience a plus Send your resume to Ihe aneoticn c» Janet Wal-lers at Compsai Technology, inc 1315 Lone Pine Rd. Si*le 100. Bloom field Ml 48302

or FAX to 810 932-3752

SERVICE GRINDER needed tor Novi area shop Can.

(810)349-4866 j

S E R V I C E P E R S O N Mature. re*»ne®ie novkfeal needed .• lor a KAi-tme poemon lor manxrfac lured housing Oeaiersnp » do war- I rant, repairs Own locn a muat For appointment can (810) 349-2500

S H I P P I N G W A R E H O U S E L-vonia office nee<Js person lor Part-time shipomgirecennng inventory general maintenance eK 20 Hou'S.' wee« lo start. 56 SCuhour Can

(3131 462-6201

SIDING ROOFING carpentry Expenenced or win tram. Steady

won. (810) 471-4165

SERVICE PORTER tOETAlLER F u l lime experienced or not Must oe able to work mornings Apply m person to Mark SchuhoU at Sunahma Honda. 1205 A m A/bor Road, Plymouth, Mi '48170

SERVICE Service. Dnver Swmg person Cua-iome> ortameo poamon tor lire equp-meni company F i * lime I ran

Heaflh insurance (»10| 949-8117 Ext 302 Apply

435C Oelemere « o r « Oak

S O C I A L W O R K Flexible position with progressive agency serving people weh dis-aBiVties Social «rorker to work 15-20 hours.'week providing variety o< services lo crmdran, adults, ano tamlkes Expenence requved some averwigs and weekenda required Send'esume to JARC 28366 Franklm Rd ^OKXttwlq Ml 48Q34 E O t J

S U M M E R J O B S Day Camp CaunselO'vSupe«vsors

• -Pa-k Ma-menance Workers " Bunding Supervise*

Must Be a: least 17 years wd Pay Range 55 25 - $7 66.

Contact W Siocmlietd Parks 4 Recreation

4640 Walnut Lane Road W Bloomiiew. Ml 48323

1810) 738-2500

wads

TELEMARKETERS WANTED Days o> evenmgs Full or part-time Call Dena i.3t3) 462 2500 ext. 123

T R A V E L A G E N T 2 yea's WSPAN expe-ence

F ui cart time Farmington Hills 6K ' 932-'188 FAX 810 932-3468

T R U C K D R I V E R CDL A. minimum 2 yea's driving expenence a no dry c-ux experience reou-red Benelts Apl>, 'a —310-329-5009

W A R E H O U S E Livonia based chain retailer seeks 1u« 4 part-lime Warehouse Merchandise Processors No experier<e. some tilling Please cai Sean Mon-F" . 8 30-4pm at (313)591-1717

W A R E H O U S E Livonia DuslrCuitor locAing lor people ic join our warehouse leam Must have good dnvmg record Excellent benefits Compensation acconjmg lo expenence Fax resume 4 salary re t i rements lo 1313) 266-3909

T E L E M A R K E T E R S

SS-S'OOO per hou' Lead producing c>y No phone sales Hours a-e trom 5 0Gpm-9 00pm Mor'Say-Fncsay Can Mr Oubay S10i n7 .4600

SUPERINTENOANT • Expenenced tor established 'asl-paced res^lei-

Bmldmg company Must have Background Wrth upscale property Fax 'esume to 810-855-4440

SUPPLIER QUALITY COORDINATOR

Needed for Tie» t automotive s u p plier Interlaces wiih interhal and externa' contacts regarding quality issues Musi Be atue to use Microme-ters Calibers optical comparators and lead Bluepnnts Must also Be able lo venty PPAPs control plan FMEAs good record keeping and written Verbal skiMs and quality oi engineenng background required

Please send resume to Harada industry ot Amenca Inc 28333 Telegraph Rd Suite 275,

SoufhWd Ml 48034 No Phone Calls Please

S U R V E Y O R A S S I S T A N T Wa-* - ' Ca«re*i 4 Paomos Inc a civil engineering and and surveying tirm in Farmmglcn Hilts, otters excel-«nt opportunities 'or Survey C'ew Leade'. Instrument Op0'ato<s and experienced Feid Pe'sonnei

.•810) 478-W94

telemarketing

A P P O I N T M E N T

S E T T E R S

Part timie morning 0' even.r.g posi-tions available at ou' Soutnteid icca-tion lo coniac! ou' customers by phone 'oi then rnemoe'sh^i session Base wage p'us commission 4 bonuses For interview can

800-422-3686 ext 4 7 5

T R U C K D R I V E R - C D L Class B d'ive< to' "eating & cocimg distributor Loading delivery duiies Mi-lo experience a plus. Soma out-stale- de ve'ies Benefits package 40-rou'S Apply SWAC DistnOulic 12650 Inksle- Redtord Ml 48239

T R U C K D R I V E R Growing company m Deaitiom is in need rj expe-enced dnve' n a'eas ol Roilefl, Gravei Tra.n, and Van Musi Be COL ceKied Good driving reco'd Cai 1,313; 564-3434 as* for Dan Robert cw Doug

W A R E H O U S E

O R D E R P I C K I N G ' P A C K I N G

Now taking applications 'or 3rd king . shit soi1'horeasng m w house Should have experience in Siirwar last paced, warehouse environment Shift is 11 00 p m -7 30 a m $7 50 an houf to start, competitive benefits package Apply in person Between. 8 001 a m and 11 30 a m. 1

STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE

41554 » Canton, AR Al*rrr>»rrv« AQICKV

E w t i T i i r

A c c o u n t i n g

A s s i s t a n t

( E n t r y - L e v e l )

Enemeticperson needed ten growing Plymbutti eng«-ieenng firm oonvenianWy located c*t M-14 and Sheldon Road Excel-lent opportunity tor person wah good computet 'daia entry skills lo prepate invoices, tile and pertotm other duties m support ol busy accounmng group Position requires seme overtime Setl-mitialive asse< tmeness ability to work e«ec-[nrety wtth others, and excellent communication skills required Excellenl working environment and b e n e f i t s p a c k a g e includmgmaiO'medical. 401(kV Profit Sharing and perfor-mance bonus programs and generous paid time oil pro-grams For immediate consid-e r a l i o n . s e n d r e s u m e , including salary requirements lo Director o» Finance. SME. 439®0 Plymouth OaKs Blvd Plymouth Ml 48170. EOE

ACCOUNTING CLERK Fast paced construction/property management company seeks indi-vidual with strong accounts payable 4 receivable experience Prolioency with Lotus & Word necessary Send

TRUCK DR'VERS WANTED Locatove< the road C D L A A H endorsement Health Benefits 4 com-petitive wages 1810) 649-4093

WAREHOUSE PERSON/DELIVERY •ay shi« Fun time Westland area Heavy Wing Good dnving record

(313) 722 •equired 2-0900

TELEMARKETING Local mortgage company is | looking to' a Telemarketer [

TRUCK DRIVER With expenence and a CDL license Clean-up ot man-ufacturing bmldmg when not dnvmg 510 4 benefits 33100 CaprtO Livonia Ml 46150

W A R E H O U S E W O R K E R S General Labor. Det-wt area H U M A N R E S O U R C E S

(810) 553-7710

ng i Manage' Exrerience nec-

essary l op wage ano Benetits ptar Also. telemarketing posiftons a'e 1 .

T R U C K & T R A I L E R M E C H A N I C

avaaace with loo wage and Bonus ] Experienced methane needed ic per-j t j r m wide unge o1 •epa-'s and pte-: ventative maxnlenance on 2nd shit Contact Bob West at (810) 349-TO77 c-r Fax 'esume to (8101 449-1801

program

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T E L E M A R K E T I N G . '

M A R K E T I N G S E R V I C E S

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E fi'Dder Bros one ol " e nat-on s •aigest w-.olesa« sportsweai d is t i tu-lors. is expanding We a'e see«mg

ighfy mol'vaied outgoing ar-d

T V T E C H N I C I A N

WARRANTY PERSON needed for residential BuikJe' must have own tools 4 truck Must have

leneral construct*) between 8-Spm

(810)229-2085

W E L D E R / F I T T E R S Automation, company looking for expenenced Weiden'Fitlers Musi read bluepnnts Located in Livonia

(313) .432-5923

responsiBie indtv-duals

S W I M I N S T R U C T O R Birmnngnam area Eves Compeinie experience a plus (313! 535-7753

TAKE THE PEPSI CHALLENGE1

Pepsi Cola-Howell has lempofary (ApM-August) openings m our Sales Loading and General LaBor areas Must Be at least 18 yea's o»d. mechanically -mdined and possess valid dr iver 's fccense

Starting pay is $12 SG'hou' If nterested please call

(517; 545-2677 ext 3075 By 3-17-97

Ar Equal Opportunity Employer

HEAD TEACHER Needed lor accredited cftild care center m mlanHodiSer room Walled Lake area Expenence anchor degree required EOE 810-624-543?

A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r Now hifing tor Our weli-estaolished educational center m T-oy Ideal can-dklale must Be a Michigan certif«d teacher • Assist with trammg. manag»-.g &

supervising a teachmg star Diagnose 4 develop educational

a m lor students pe- week

Send resume lo Sylvan Learning Center 3250 West B-g Beave'. Suite 101, Troy Ml 48064

program li • 35 hours

TEACHER AND DIRECTOR For Learning Center m West Bloom-tieW Readmg and Math Certified immeduile openmg 810-737-2880

TEACHER 4 ASSISTANT needed for Uvcmia c/y4dcare center Experi-ence prelerred Fu« & pan time

(8101 474-0001

STOCK CLERK - pari Weekday morrnnge You musl Be a salt daner

car Trav eqmred M u « be able lo M 70a

load*, no smoking bunding Ca* Per-sonnel Manager 313-4214300

STRUCTURAL FABRICATOR 4 LAYOUT Salary negotiable Apply a) Smede-Sor Steel 12584 Ink star Rd Redkm l Ml 48239

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

A r e y o u l o o k m g l o r a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o w o r k

f o r a l a r g e c o m p a n y w i t h g r e a t p a y a n d

b e n e f i t s , a n d a v a r i e t y o f c a r e e r p a t h s

a v a i l a b l e 7 C e n t r a l T r a n s p o r t I n t e r n a t i o n a l .

I n c . h a s p o s i t i o n s a v a i l a b l e i n o u r

o p e r a t i o n s f a c i l i t i e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e D e t r o i t

M e t r o a r e e If y o u h a v e b a s i c c o m p u t e r

a n d c l e r i c a l s l u l l s . a r e d e t a i l - o r i e n t e d , a n d

w o r k w e l l w i t h o t h e r s , y o u c o u l d ftnd a

c a r e e r w i t h C e n t r a l . W e o f f e r

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P . O . B o x 1 2 4 7

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T E A C H E R S 4 ASSIS -. TANTS - For chadcare cen-

ters FuWpart-tima BeneMs available 810-478-6560

T E A C H E R S i T E A C H E R ASSISTANTS needed 'ud lime lor SoutMwkJ pre schooVkirvdergarten pro-

gram Certdicalion of Associate s D e g r e e m Ear l y C h i l d h o o d

810-357-17ao

openings m ou' Marketing Services Department B'oderBros i s » l •" Ou' ndusl-y and otters is employees • Exceiieni benefits inc-vdmg 40 i« • Advancemeni pctentai • Mer-t increases ano amuai pe'

lormance 'eviews Th« posany requires exlens-ve CKA-Bouno phone work to enhance cus-tomer reialionships and encourage growth, cl new customers Excellent interpetsonal skills needed !o gatnei inlormalion. conduct surveys and prorrole company services No direct selling required Musi Be a0.e to randle multiple tasks P-evous tele-phone sales experience a plus Typing sk«s 31 30 mpm computer and main skills 'equired Hou'S a'e 6 3 0 a m - 5 0 0 p m Mon -Fn Paid Classroom Irairjrvg program Slating on Maich 24 1997 Starting pay up 10 $8 50 • S9 50.hr depending oh expenence Send 'esume o ' apply in person 9 00 a m 4 00 p m Mon-Fn

B R O D E R B R O S C O HR. MKTSV

Metro Wesl industrial Park 45555 Port St'eef

Plymouth. Ml 48170 Sheldon Rd r i bloc* North of M-»4,. Heim iWestj. to Je (South 1 block)

T Y P E S E T T E R WANT to be yout own Boss"" O w

u*-timp I your own equipment^ Willing to move into our prinlshop'1 It the answer YES please call (3 '3) 261-5460or lax to 13131 261-2781

UPHOvSTERER FULL-TIME ' Experience necessary Benetits a.-aiiabie -Apply in person at Concept Funvture, 30940 industrial Livonia Middlebelt 4 i-96)

T E L E P H O N E I N S T A L L E R '

T e c h n i c i a n Entry-level 4 expenenced career opportunity Competitive salary p-us a 401K plan profit sha'-ng 4 KjI --ed-ical denial, opical insurance Apply 26450 Haggerty Road Farmin.gron Hills or call tor an appointment. 810-489-0000. ex! 20?

TELEPHONE OPERATORS . Required, type 35wpm articulate knowledgeable oI Metro area good speller and customs! service stalls Some college prelerred Depend-ability a must Day swing, grave shafts available Oualrtied canodales caA (313) 432-1995

TELLER - experienced onfy Fultpart time at Farpimglon Hms locafion Pre-mium wages kexibie hours Ca" Human Resources 810-548-2900

T E L L E R Fu#-iime position lor ctedit union m Farmington area (810) 474-71Q0

UPHOLSTERY SEWER NEEDED Part -time ZO-Stthrs'w* Apply m person Concept Furniture. 30940 ndustnai, Livoma, iMiekseBeil 4 i-96,i

W E L D E R S ALL TYPES Skiaed welders tor

locations m Maoson Heights, and Det'cnt Minimum 1 yi experience

$ 8 0 0 t o $ 1 2 . 0 0 p e r h r Cal l Troy, T T S I 810-473-1112

Welders WIG — S7 25rHr lo start "

Days temp'perm InAstei Area, Apolv 9-1 lam 4 l-3pm

34771 Ford Rd E ol Wayne Pie IO 4 SS Reqi»red INTERIM PERSONNEL

V E N D I N G R O U T E

P e r s o n W a n t e d C a l l ( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 2 - 5 4 0 0

WAREHOUSE 2N0. SHIFT ACO HARDWARE

SHIPPING DEPARTMENT Lift at -east 50 lbs won. -r va.iaoie temperatu'es idepending on season, good math and teadmg skills 'equired Slating t me 4 PM Slat ing pay 58 15 hour 90 days S9 00, pre employment drug -est Send letier of interest td An Human Resources. 23333 Commerce Dr . Farminglon Hits Ml 48335-2764

warehouse

WHOLESALE BUILDING PRODUCTS SUPPLIER - is now accepting appli-cations tor

• WAREHOUSE HELP • DELIVERY DRIVER-COL • DRIVER ROOFING-COL

MODERN BUILDERS SUPPLY 32910 Ptymouth Rd . Lwonia

313-458-4780

resume 4 salary reqmremenl lo Sherr Development Corp , 31555 14 Mile Rd Suite 101, Farmington Hills Ml 48334 or lax 810 626-4571

ACCOUNTING CLERK Novi company needs a deta. on-ented person with an accounting Background A two or toil' yea' accounting degree is preferred this is an excellent ssartmg oppor-tunity Duties include cash and o«he' account reccmcHialions, cre-ating and posting joumai enlnes, and other ^count ing transac-tions Excellenl Inenge benefits Ca* Judy at (810) 478-9700

^ ^ 2 ^ * ^ E £ 2 i i i ! 2 2 L £ 2 £ ! 2 2 i

a ending an in technology n'o'-naton

A C C O U N T I N G

PERMANENT

. Payroll Clerk. Mrtord construc-tion firm Low to Mid S20s •Accountanli 'Ottice Manage'

Full Charge town development S30K . Accounting Analysis, Starting Hts , To J30K . AJ9 Analysis, Sterling Hts To S27K » A P Clerk Bloomlieo consBue-tion firm To S22K

TEMP TO PERM • Baxng Clerti Troy «w l*m Perm to 22K • Jr Accountant. BlcomlieW con-struction firm Temp-lo-Perm hi S20s • Collector. Roy* Oak Dental practice To mid S20s

TEMPORARY . Payroll Clem T'oy . Accounting Clerks Det'orf. Soulh'ield L-vonia long te'm assignmeriis

M you are available immediately and willing lo wot* as an Accoun-tant One TEMP while continuing to pursue a new permanem |OC. call tor an acpomwnen: or stop by lor Open Registrat ion any Thuisday or Fnday, 9 00am to ' 00pm Bnng you' 'esume and allow time to' testng We arso pro-

t. .1 p w - j n e n t clacemem

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K Our national company has an opening tor an accounting clerk at our Southhald oorpoarte oftice Experience in accounts payable, general ledger and genera" accounting procedures a must Background with PC oompule<-i red accounting packages 10-key by touch and general typng skills necessary Knowledge of Excel and Word hetpM We o«e' a com-petitive hourty wage and BeneM package Please fax, or send 'esume with wage requirements to

C T S e r v i c e s 27650 Franklin Rd ,

Southfield, mi 48034 V FAX 810-351-9558 J

ACCOUNTING CLERK Experienced Fulltime ResponsibHi ties include, accounts receivable |0b costing and invenlory j j jce i ient Ben ehts Send reeume flw: W 8 Mrie Rd , S o u t h f i e K f » 48075, ATTN: Controller Soon to relocate to Farmington

ACCOUNTING CLERK - mulb tac eted property management company seeks mdividual with accounting experience Computer prohaency necessary Send resume to Atlantic Assoc 36700 Grand' River Farm-ington Hills Ml 48335, . Fax &10-442-148S

services and gwe lust priority to our Temps All placement tees are paid by you' new employe' The only cost to you is your time Call tor directions

^ ACCOUWTANTS O N I 24901 Northwestern Hwy

Suite 516 Southfield Ml 48075 (810) 354-2410

COMPANY position. suppofVMkng assistant Phone and computer skills a muat A J al P O Box 526, Soulhlieid Ml 48037

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 aataMahad knanaal pMn-,-rfig firm ha* an mmadHta openmg ->o*4x>p oBef* compeOtwe aatory. tenate*. retiremenl HeutM hours ijom tor a£%ancemert. CandkMe •nusi be conMbrt. tnendty. «a» starter •nil Strong communicaBon a com-,utei skills Submfl resume l o r VP, •6211 Central Parti B»vtJ Suit* 306,

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pany seeking qualified prolessionarti to NI l>» lofowmg poMnons . Material Control Analysts • Facilities Coontnators . Customer Quality Inlormaton • System Aommtwrator • Timing Analyst • Financial Analysl . Program Management Support Stan • Statisticians • Admin AsstvCwrks • RecepfSecretary • Accounting Assistant Most ol the positions require excellent PC skills Such as word. Excel, Pow-erPoint Harvard Graphics and PROFS Degree prelened But noi required We offer comprehensive Benefits including employe' matching 401 (k). relocanon assistance and incentive programs Please send resume to

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Livonia Ml 48152 Telephone 313-953-9222

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Busy steel service center is looking tor an ambitious, ha'd-working indi viduai lo won s-de by s-de our Accounts Payable Clerk. IndwOual must have gooc math and organiza-tional sk'»s Accounts payaole experi-ence is a musl Exceaent wage 4 bene'ifs package Apply In Person Only Comracton Steel Co . 36555 Amrhein Rd , Livonia Ml (Plymouth Rd near Levan)

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A 'irte chma 4 gift-ware distnbution center located m Now is now hinng lor Receiving, tun-time $7 an hr 401k plan 4 health insurance Must ... apply in pe'son at 22790 Hesiip Or , salary 'oqm'ements to Chief Engi-Now loft of 9 Btwn Novi Meadow- neer 1000 Maple Detrort Ml 48207 Brook Rds I 810-340-7050

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Stroh Ice Cream Company is cur-•entty seeking a City o l Detroit Is! class relngeratwn operator tor its second shift due lo an increase m production Applicants should Be lamilxar with HVAC HydraiAcs pneu-matics electronics and ammonia refrigeration Slrohs offers compe®-tive wages and benefits, interested person should send resume and

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K Expenence m computer software Complete knowledge ol payroll, rec-onciling bank statements, preparing lOumal enines Exceaent salary i benefits Fax resume to

Ofice Manager (810)559-5868

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Murray s Discount Auto Stores has an immediate opening loi an expen enced Accounts Payable Clerk at ou ' Corporate Ottices in Be'levitle Michigan

This position will Be mamy respon-sible tor accounts payable lo ' vanous vendors as well as resolving discrep-anoes related 10 the accounts assigned Strong PC t*u»s and excel-lent oral and wntien communication sfcfls a'e necessary The quairtieo candidate win have a minimum of a high school diploma .or GED and 2 to 3 »ea«s accounts pay-able experience m a high volume pur-chasing environment The ability lo pnont je handle multiple tasks simul-taneously respond well to deadlines and have strong organizational skills are necessary

Murray's otters an excellent compen-sation and Benetits package as wen as an Outstanding work environment Qualified candaaies shouKJ seno then resume and salary history io Murray s Discounts Auto Stores Attention HRA"P 8080 Haggerty Road Belleville. Mchigan 46111 or lax to (313)957-8101

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A S S I S T A N T Chemical company seeks computet oriented assistant with good Cdmmu-mcation skills lot administrative sales work Saiary in Km S20 » pkis perks Send resume to

Box »1469 Observer 4 Eccentne Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Ml 48150

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K Oetroa manufacture' -equues luMim* person w«m High School Opioma and accounting expenence to work in accounts payaB*e'pufchase orde' Se f -s ia te ' , good commurucalon skiis. cxarrputtr knowledge Paid Ben-efits Send resume to: Vaujhan Industries, mc P O Box 760062, Lathrup Village, M . 46076 Of Fax

313-935-2041

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Hianan Resource* 34405 W 12 Mile Ste »300 "-Farmingloo Hats. Ml 46331

FAX 810-489-8998

A C C O U N T I N G

C L E R K Fasi paced construct•orvproperty management company seeks nA-mdual with accounta MYkble 6 receivatt* experience PrcAcwicy with Lotu* 6 Word necessary Excellent benefits Fu l time Send resume to SMERR DEVELOPMENT CORP 31555 14 M M Rd Suite 101,

Fannngton M s , Ml 48334 - <» T " 8 , 0 6 2 < ^ 7 1

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We a'e currently seeking an Adminis-Iral ve Assistant to work in ou' W «om office Carxkdatewni act as a key sup-port person to ou' Real Estate Man ager Pnmaiy responsibilities mm include such administrative duties as dala entry, composition at correspon-dence, answenng telephones and coordinating meetingi'appomtment etc Individual ww also be invo*ved m learning all aspects of the real estate developmeni and leasing process trom concept through building com-pT*1ion ' as w e l l as t e n a n l sat-slaction

The individual we seek will Be an enthusiastic self-starter who has the ability to successfully handle a variety ct flutes simultaneously PC profi-ciency n Microsoft Word and Excel a plus Supeooi vertal and written com-munication skills wit be needed as is ine taMnt to deal etteclrvety and pro-fessionally with oflice personnel and outside contacts

H youi meel ou' qualifications we would like to heat trom you For con-sideration please senu iesume wit-cover -alter to

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G E N E R A L O F F I C E Fut time tor Westland office Com-puter and typing expenence required SenaFai resume to Margaret P O Box 85530 Westland, Ml 46185

FAX (810) 932-4021

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E Dynamic office is searching lor part time Accounts PayaBle Clem Appli-cants should have pnor compute' experience, Be able tc work at last pace and show a high attention to dietaii it you are open so opportunity, send resume io Controller. 24463 W 10 MM, Southfield Ml * 6 C U

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Recruiting lor our Uvoiua Ckent tor a direct hire Accounts Payable Clerk Must have 2 years minimum ol accounts payable work & computer expenence Airy additional book-kespmg expenence or schooling are big pluses $21,000 • S exceaent benefit package to start1

EXPRESS SERVICES 313-467-5450 FAX 313-467-1636

A C C O U N T I N G

•Fun Charge Bookkaaps' S25-33K •Accounts Payable S19-25K •Accounts Receivable S19-25K • A c e o v t * Payable Mgr J2S 31K •Account* Receivable Mgr S25-31K •Accounting Clark S18-22K •Payroll S22-36K •Accountant S24-32K •CreditCoiechon* S21-26K

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Box I 1615 Obsenrei & Eccentric Nswtpapers

36251 Schooicratt Road Lwo«a. Ml 46150

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT National real eslale company seeks organized & disciplined individual tor mte'estmg 6 vaned 'esponsOilihev Bookkeeping 4 computer expenence required Now area Call Mi Conrad 610-349-455$

ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant- aural-diate opening lof enthusiastic set vice oriented person tor busy executive offices m SouthfttW and Novi Minimum 2 yrs expenence 70 wpm Windows, proficient m MS Ol f ice WP, DTP exper ience requi 'M Excellent salary and Bene Ms Monthly bonus potential Please lax resumes to SouthfteJd positions ATTN C George. 910-213-0299 No« positions ATTN: Lana Adams 810-347-1883 i

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

imnjedete cpenmg tof Sales Adminis-trative Assistant, tor Western Suburb Automotive Company Very tasi paced saws oftice Sales or Automo-tive -elated experience required Must Be proficient in Windows. Ami Pro, (WordPerfect or Microiofl Word accepted). Lotus 123 (o' Excel) Data base expenence helpftji Some over-time required Ptease send resume and salary requwements to'

Davis Tool A Engineenng Co Alteneon. Human Resources

19280 PttymowM R0 Detroit. McNgan 46228

Fax (313) 270-0775 An Equal Opportunity Empto/* '

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E

Downtown Detroit O e c l Mai Produc-tion Faokty ha* an opanmg tor an individual with Accounts Payable experience Id jom oui team Thaposr ton is part t ins • 20 hours pe' week Salary Commensurate Fax Resume to 313-841-1514 Or Send Resume To:

Personnel Box 32624 Detroit Ml 46232

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P e r m a n e n t * P a r t - t i m e Farmington Hrtt* Admirxetralive Assistant-Executive Secretary •• in amachane, WMMBplMd ii Hi 0' 5 1, typing 60wpm. light book-keeping SeH s ta te ' able to work without supervision 12-18 hr*, and days negotiable Fax 'esume,' -equipments to 810-855-1334 _ OR CALL 610-855-1333 ^

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E x e c u t i v e S e c r e t a n e s If you have sokd expenence worttmg directly tot a CEO or VP. a pokshed mage S a great attitude, we have marry presbgnus ckerts, m a varietv o l .ndustnea, *eekmg yow expertise MS iVcrd 6 Excel prefotTed Attractive sal-aries (to S35K) ft benefits, tor these lirti lime permanent positions CeUrtax ••surne to. Gloria Bobrowski 810-932-1170: Fax 810-932-1214

Harper Associates. 29670 MridkWeil Famnngton Hills. M l 48334

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Several poeittons m SoutWieifl Livonia 4 Famungttw HUs. Must have MS Word and Excel skills excellent communication and organisational skills $10-$t2/hr Bene'its. direct deposit. 40tk, stock purchase plan Ca l l Suzanne a! 810-615-0660 WESTERN STAFF SERVICES Not an agency, nevei a tee

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Strong admxmslralive end organize iional skit* required Position includes secretarial and accounting deik 'esponsibHies Must have proficiency m Microsoft Office, Excel & Woro Attention to detail and professional interpersonal slulls a must We orto' a reiaxed, tnendly atmosphere and U benefits Send resume wtlh salary lequifements to:

Fio-Tac. Inc 45256 Five Mile Ro Ptymouth. Ml 46170

Attn: Controller

•Nv JMBT I uxi iLJi ime saieiy a'-id Oeneiit package including tuition re«n-bursement and 401K Please submt your resume and cove' letter ksJing you' saiary leaul.-ement&tiistofy to address below it you enioy the chal-lenge ol bemg i jn Ihe leadirto edge, then app»y to become a part o l Ame<-•can, Yazaki ConporaJion, a trend-setting., industry leade'

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 ATTN HRQtGAW/ADM ASST

6700 Haggerty Road Canton. Ml 48187

Fax: (313) 981-3410

A R E Y O U L O O K I N G

F O R A C H A N G E ? you have • strong cMnlcaT

background inth 2 yr* recant expenence? We have several opanmg* in SouthliekJ and su<-roundmg areas • Account Reoervablai'Payable

$9-$12 • Admmistrauve Assistant

$ 8 * 1 2 Strong communication and orga-r i ixaj jaai sues a mu^t Call today for v v appomtment

Q u a l i t y S t a f f i n g Irvc. 8 1 0 - 3 5 4 - 4 9 8 1

F a x : 8 1 0 - 3 5 4 - 8 3 6 6

and a background using T mbertne ft MKioSofi office tot twara a pkxs Tha

a a self -starting team rong communication

offer an excellenl salary/ ppekage Ptaasa tend or lax i 10:

Human FMsourcas 34405 W 12 Mile SM 300 Farmington HM*. Ml 46331

FAX 610-489-6996

B O O K K E E P E R EXPERIENCED h J time Bookkeeper Duties wH included payro*. general ledger A/P A/R Computer skfts nec-essary Maior medical and dental M y paid by company 401K plan aval-able Send 'esume to Attn I P O Box 637, Waled Lake. Ml

BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE Joumai entry*. Pa£0«. computerized

810-557-2861 or tax 610-557-6726

502 Wasted-

Cler ica l

S S 1 we bs lust vis t IT ploys' tor

Are you l oo t lwTp i i •show your t tufT? Do you have grssl

I no one Wtrpsten l o f Ara your * M s being overlooked?

We have * cMnoal position that wa use yom sktM In Word, ft Excel (Windows 95). your tkjks m dealing with peopM. ft your MMty to be a *a6-Starter In tatum. wa * M prowoe a chaftengng experience with our mar-keting team ft a great benefits package To find out more about this opportunity. CaH S10 203-1026

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candidate* need not

B O O K K E E P E R ft G E N E R A L OFFICE • lor smal independent com-pany Permanent 3 days per week, expenenced only Call Sam to 3pm Mon Tues or Thurs 313-427-4^43

C L E R I C A L Home owner Nnancial Services a row hmng tor me poemon ct Admmatratlve Aaustaru-Receptiorvst we o«ef S9 50 pei hour to start, MEOtCALOENTAL benetits and a great place to work. You oHe< excMMnt phone MU*S base

lax resume to 810-932-9610 Robert F Garvetl President

There's a tamrty under our roof too"

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER needed lull time Excellent Benefits discount vacation, medKal. vision, dental ft disability Please send resume to. Ace Barnes Hardware. 2015 W Sta dium, Ann Arbor, Ml 46103 or caH Karen at (313)665-7555

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Government subsidized housing Experience preferred m resident tecerts & rent «eceipls on the rent rol system Musl have pleasant phone manner ft get along well wtth people Please send resume to McDonnet Tower 24300 Civic Center Dr

'-FOF S0U1RWU Ml 48UJ4

ASSISTANT GIRL FRIDAY (M/F) to answer phones, handle customers and do some tailing Apply to PO BOX 531117. Uvonia. Mt 48153

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

Southtield CPA firm is seeking a pro-'essonal. organized secretary lo worti with a team of individuals Duties -dude wordproce*aing of presenta-tions. memos and reports, creation o l spreadsheets, scheduling of meetings ind othet administrative tasks Must nave great communications and orga-nizational skills Some sporadc over •me « fequmed Competitive saiary and benefits High energy mcfcinduals can apply to Ms H«ks, P.O Box 691. Southfield. Ml 48037

O' tax 810-352-0018 An Equal Opportunity Employe'

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T

Msadow Brook Theatrs ol Oaklanc University seeks applications tor the the position oI O f ice Assistant to per-torm secretanai and administrative duties of a highly 'esponstte. sensi-tive nature, requmng independent judgment and planning Minimum quatificalnons Ivgh school graduation plus tou' years progressively rospen-s*4e secretanai and admmxstrative expenence. considerable knowledge 01 personal computers and the use ot software as related to business and c/fice applications lor word pro-cessing spreadsheets and data-bases ability to manage the details ol complex multiple assignments abSity to woik unde' pressure with extreme accuracy ability to coordinate details of meetings and other events. aMlty lo successfully interact with the gen-eral public donors and staff, ability lo generate correspondence with proper grammar, spelling and punctuation This is a tegular lutt-txme position with excellent benetits. Salary 525,402 annual minimum. Send resumes to

O A K L A N D U N I V E R S I T Y Employee Relations Oepartmeni

Attn Employment Office 140 North Foundation Hall Rochester Ml 48309-4401

An atfimvative action, equal opportu-n e employer. Oakland Umversity has a strong commitment to the pnnciple 10 diversity in an a'eas m that spin!, we aro interesled m l ecew ig applica-tions from a broad spectrum ot people

A S S I S T A N T Needed lor busy real estate agent Must be able io handle a variety ol tasks Need computer skills 58 50 lo start Hou'S 9-2pm. Mon-Fn, CaH (313) 464-7111 or tol out applicator or maul resume to Century 21 Row Attn Yoshiko Fu)imo«, 37172 Six Hue, Uvoo«. Ml 46152 (Sa M * N e w b u r g h ) o r F a x t o

313-464-8713

B O O K K E E P E R /

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S

A Now based Manufacturer s Rapre semative .stookjng tor a Bookkeeper Human Resources person to manage ft monitor Ihe bocks ft benehts ol a

person hrm Duties mclude accounts payaDle^fecarvabie payroll general ledger ft issuing Sub-S lax returns as wet as employee benefits admmistralian Tins o a very proles sionai firm with a pleasant, non-smoking work environment The position is lull-time salary based ft includes benefits Please send you' resume to:

Greg Rathsbu'g P O Box 505

Ml 46376

BOOKKEEPER PART-TIME lor doctors of f ice Experience required 610-476-1616

BOOKKEEPER PART time, occasional full charge Exp, ^general ledgei and bank rec a rntat Compute' exp req on Peach-tee. Quickbooks or like system. Clerical functions as wer Calf Mary at J.S10) 647-8882

CLERICAL MEDICAL Equip Company based m Uvonia. seeking motivated mdnndual tor fu»part time posrkon Appfccant must sri(oy teat paced envwonment wilh a vanety o l responsibilities including Mng and typing Great opportunity for college student M a » lax resume to Metro Medic*. Equip inc . 12965 Wayne Rd, Uvoma

46150, fax 313-522 9360

CLERICAL - OFFICE Ful lirtSe Experienced, kght book

502 Wanted-

C k r i e a l

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

d Micrngin, a nonproln horns hsalh car * agsncy with 20 pro-gram issni locadona stats wids has an immeOaa opanmg tor a Conlrol-Isrs Adm«**tiative Assistant

OuaMcabon* include * minimum of ( l i year Accounting 'elated

college course work and a mramum ol one (1) year sxpsrlsnce withm a Finance environment Accurate typing

and computer knowtsdge, mckidmg Lotus 1-2-3 and WordPar-tsct requead AMty to hanO* confi-

excelent written and communicator •WM With a l levela, and strong detail accuracy, p ro f *™ sotvmg. and tolow through skiMVsquired Damonstratss Bexibity and team player Qualities

For nvnedifcle consKjsrelion quanted applicants should submn a covet letter indicating salary requirements,

502 Help Wf t i i i a l -

O f f i i * C ler ica l

Attn Employee Services 16250 Northland Dr Ste 1212

Southfield, Ml 46075 Arl Equal Opportunity Employ®!

Non-Smoking Environment

D A T A E N T R Y ; B O O K K E E P E R

places' As a leader horns lumiahmg* mduttry. w* can offer you a r exceaent career opportunity in Our Birmingham store We are seskmg a conscien-tious mdnndual with experience in a1 facets 01 bookkeeping wahm a retail store

This posioon offers a good hourty rate and comprehenaive benefits package For prortipt confidential c o n s i d e r a t i o n , p lease cal l

•810-540-6336

CLERICAUOFFICE HVAC Company haa fu l and part-time openings tor AiSmmatrative, Cler-ical and Telephone port ions Good communication and computer skills necessary Send resume lo 2034 N Telegrac*!, Deartxxn. Ml 46126

CLERICAL-OFFICE local Tool Manutaeiunng Co. has mmediate need of a full time data" oriented clerk to' our fast paced

Resgontitolnise incl.iil* 1il.ng

ASSIST ANT,' RECEPTIONIST(part-time) with defmMe possibility foi advancement Veterinary expenence helptul but not necessary lot h»gh quality. Livonia Westland veterinary practice Send resume 8645M»3dle-belt, WesBand. Ml 46185

ASSISTANT secretary for construc-tion company Typing 55 wpm phones, |0b scheduling collections Fax resume 10. DeWitt Concrete ft Asphall Maintenance. Mrftord

(810) 684-5331

ASSISTANT TO the President needed tor last-growing. Southfieid Based telecommunication design firm Must have good dencal and client management sk>Hs Send resume ft salary requirements to

22256 Laurel Woods D< . Southtield Ml 48034

ATTENTION' Southkeid leasing co looking for dependable indixnduA. Word pro cesairtg Skins & working with num-bers required Send resume ft salary requirements to 20475 West 10M*>. SouthliekJ Ml 48075, attn Queen

BOOKKEEPER Property Management Company localed in Farmington Hills has imme-diate oefehing lor expe'ienced. part-time (20-30 hrs/week) Bookkeeper.' Accountant Responsibilities include A/R. Ajp. financial statement, prepa-ration and analysts bank reconolia lions payroll and administrative tasks including limited word processing filing, ma« etc Fax resume to (810) 855-3550 or send to 31800 North-western, Su«le 2 t0 . Farmington Hills Ml 48334

BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT • PERMANENT PART TIME

Uvonia based marketing communica-lions company seeks a responsible detail onented person with excellent organization skills 20-24 hrs Pre-vious bookkeeping ft compute r expe-nence required WordPerfect Lotus a plus includes some general office duties Pleasant non-smok>ng en» ronmerM For details, ca i Mon -Fn 9am-Spm (313) 522-6382

data entry, and telephone 'ecsp-ticrvst Word experience a ptus Com-petitive wages, and M l benefits indiKkng pension and 401K Appfy In person at Haber Tool Operation, 12850 IrwaMr. Redloid. between

8 00AM-4 30PM EOE'WF/HV

CLERlCAL/QROER DESK

Fu l time and Ion o l tun-Keypunch exper ience Send reaume to: Attn

CORPORATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

To $45,000 Th«s position requires a degreed can-didale with a strong executive admin-•ttratrve background and seil-confidsnt personality Must Be able to make important decisions and pos-sess managerial slulls Compelenl computer, shorthand and executive writing expenence needed

Divers i f ied Recrui ters 810-344-6700 Fax 810-344-6704

Ethan Allen 275 North Woodward

Birmingham. Ml 46009

Equal Opportunity Employer - M'F

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY « Farmngton ced Secretary 1 with computer

organizational *MS* and bs able to work closely wMh eacuuvea to manage ft organize work load* Strong oommuracMmn ft p t nn * MUM with th* tCMy to develop M M r t ft other correspondence from ouflns Knowledge ol MactmoeTv Excel Pagemafcer ft Flamakar a pka Excellent starbng salai^wxth meAcal

South! leld^TS''' 46037 -9969 ft 401K Boa 2556.

FILE C L E R K •d tor Xituson therapy com-

pany Excellent wageatoenefits Send resume lo PO Box 2544

Southfield. Ml 46037

FILE CLERK Pert-erne position open tor rakable person 15 hour pe« week Please apply to 'Pat at (610(355-1000

Joe Paman Chevrolet 26111 Tetograph. Southfieid

DATA E NTRYiXEY PUNCH Exp data entry operators day and al lemoons shitl FulL'part time steady work, benetits. Good pay tor good operators Preler 12,000 KJ'S plus CaH Cheryl (313) 581-5288

CUSTOMER RELATIONS BUSINESS SERVICES

International products marvjfactu-e' BS increasing its customer service stat E xpensnce listening lo and hacking a wide vanety ot business problems

Staffing rate to S10tv Auburn Hills. Southfield and Troy Call Colleen today Birmmgham Uvonia 846-7661 473-2931

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

necessary Seni Shelley. Embest Oaky, 31770 Enter pnse Dr., Ltvoraa. Mi 48150

C L E R I C A L . P A R T - T I M E Purchasing Oepartmeni Good tvpmg slulls required Computer knowledge ft pieasam phone personality helpful Fiexibie hours available between 7 30am-4 30pm Please send resume ft salary requirements lo:

Starr CuBer Co P.O Box 376

Farmington Hills Ml 48332-0376 Attn Purchasing Managen

CLERICAL - Part-time Mon-Fn Musi be sell-moil valed, have good phone ft customer service skills. Non-smoking office Call 313-728-8030

BOOKKEEPING Position needed tor growing auction tacMy 2 to 3 years expanance in pay-ables feceivabtes general ledgei and also. Microsoft Word ft Excel

(313) 697-5679

A AUTO BILLER

Finance ft insurance expenence Start _$'2"v *

commission ft dene'its Mr Jones 313-455-5566

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Up'10 $12 per hour We are seeking dynamic, moft-vaied ndwiduals who are com-fortable working m a last paced, multi-task ooenled environment. Administrative expenence in the fields ot Financial Advertising Sales or Automotive industries is desired Candidates must pos-sess the following skills • MS Word 6 0

Excel 5.0 • PowerPoint | i • Typs 56wpm

interested applicants should caH 810-355-1155

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

four aokd office experience, out-standing commuracatton skills and :orrputor proficiency could w*i you a imrmaneni posiaOn wah oris ol our Dstrot. SoutfUMd. or Troy-based cue-tcmers Tha perfect candidate is

highly protasnt with word processing uxeadshsai. and graphics so f twa i naa sxcamnt management mtaracbcn sklls. and can keep track c l 1,000 t h r r n at once DcnT W • great eppor-lumty pas* you by " Ca i to day to

"seheduls an appointment!1

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

LIVONIA 313-266-8600 SOUTHFIELD 610-352-1300

AUBURN MILLS 810-373-7500 TAYLOR, 313-264-0777

ADMINISTRATIVE &

SECRETARIAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE

We have lult-time posi-tions available for candi-dates with experience in Microsoft Office. We are looking for people with enthusiastic attitudes and a desire for change. Please send resume with cover letter to:

ERF0RMANCE E R S O N N E L n

CMC Carter Shoppng Plaza 33813 Five Mi le Rd

Uvonia, M l 4 8 1 5 4

AUTO DEALERSHIP BILLER NEEDED

Competitive wages ft benefits Dealer ft ADP expenence helpful but not necessary Apply withm or call, Brighton Ford Mercury, Inc 8240 W G r a n d R ' v e ' , B r i g h t o n ' M,

810-227-1171 • EOE

automotive Managers & Technicians

For high volume muffter shops We alter great pay, paid health and oental uniforms vacations and hod-days For immediate employment ca i Mike Ramberg at Top Value Exhaust Systems l i * 313-462 3633 ext 207

AUTO OFFICE Large, fast-paced Ford dealers.-*; a now accepting applications tor an exper ience clerical position 'deal candidate must have auto dealership aaxH#iting expenence A positive atti -tude and good organizational skJis a must ADP computer expenence a plus This is a fun time position with M l benefits Please call Betty or Kann at (313) 429 5478 or apply m person at: Bnarwood Ford, mc.. 7070 E Mch-' gan Ave . Saline Ml 48176 E.O.E

CHIROPRACTIC RECEPTIONIST warned in Now Someone lo answer

'art time hours Mon 3-7, Wed, 3-6, ft Sal 9-12. Call (810} 348-7530

CHURCH SECRETARY For Busy Royal Oak church Full time position with Benefits People and Word Processing skills Some wor-

i knowledge helptul Call Ma.-oa (610) 546-1255

CLAIMS BILLER Full nme tot menia heaUh'suBstance abuse dime M_s! possess data entry ft 2 years claims Wang ft processing experience Com-plete benefits package Resume lo

r. 17250 Program Manage! Rd.. Livonia Ml 46152

I Farrrnngton

, CLERICAL, PART-TIME 1PM-5PM. Multi-task posi-tion Expenence on phone and computer necessary Call Unda: 313-953-0210

CLERICAL' RECEPTIONIST Sell motivated, good phone ft typing skills, WordPerfect General of ics duties Wages commensurate w.-skill. Non-smoking office Send resume to Carol. Ampro Inc . 25950 W 5 Mile. Redfo-d. Ml 48239

C L E R I C A L S U P E R V I S O R Leading library services firm otters unique opportunity to mcv» into man-agement High volume, detail-oriented enwonmenf i t ioor to 8 30 shift. Com-petitive wage wWi benefits. Can Dennis at 313-459-9090

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

NOVI Full Mms.position avai lab* in a Bvsy non-smoking legal'medicai Novi office We seek pieasar.1 professional ou!-going persons with developed computer/telephone slulls Customer Service expenence is a plus Send resume and salary reqummenls lo

Bok 11474 Observe' ft Eccentne Newspapers

36251 Schocicraft Rd Livonia, Ml 48150

DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

Must have good typing skills ft great customer service athtude Blue Cross HMO Oental. 401K, 100% tuition reimbursement Great Base ft com-missions Excellenl advancement

opportunities 810-476-7355 Nice Livonia OKice

DATA ENTRY/RECEPTIONIST Pe'manerl part time position avail-able mornmgs in Ptymouth. area office Typing & 10 key calculator skills a must 10-20 hourvweek hour to star t Ca l l Tom at

313-459 5941

PAT8 ENTRY Rent hacking and reporting for West-'and property management company Full time Lotus experience required Send resume to Marga'et. P 0 Box 85530, Westland. Ml 48165 OR FAX lo '8101 932-4021

FINANCIAL INSII IUr iON Southfield based Credit Union seekmg ss« motivated, cuetomsr ser vice onented people to Ml several position* Pan tims MMr, phons cMk. loan processor Some expenence helpful Send resume to Human Resources, P O Box 760007 urthnjp Village. Ml 48076

502 Waited-Clerical

GENERAL OFFICE/ SALES COUNTER

Parson ns*dsd lor

plant matepal a plus. F u l Sms mdudng weekend* 313-721-6610

GENERAL OFFICE 3 person office Manufacturing exps nance and soma oompuMr knowl-

B l u s i S d , and dental V-UnePreoT * s•on Products, (810) i

HEALTH INSURANCE AdtnmetraDvwWS Oftice sxpsnsnt J - a h c w plus bonus Can Fred at (610) 5 S M 1

H E L P D E S K S U P P O R T

MultcM openings m Fermmflton IMS ft Troy Must be proftcurt m MSWord Excel ft PowerPomt Strong-Cus-

FRONT DE.SK A busy Troy of ice has a opening tor a M time from desk reoeptioni« with excellent commumcatkJn skSls and expenence m answenngs busy mufc-line phone systerr. ano accurale word procesamglMicroSoitl Word a plus] We ofer to talented and dedicated leam members an excellent wage and company paid benefit package including health. HM and disability 401K. Mitior. 'eimbursemerl and more inRrssted applicant* may sand resume lo Human Resources P O Bo. 99502. Troy. Mi 46099-9502

Ment increase afler 6 months Medca«>*ntal. 401K.

Tuition Relmbursamsnt FaxrEmaH Resume* Reference to DN3

Adecca Fax (610) 362-2615

Emsl east lech-sdsOadscco com

©FRONT DESK

Need io fit position in our busi-ness oftice lor our busy Orth-odontic practice Must be

'nenory and be able to work well with people Clerical duties include making appointments, bookkeeping ft msurance billing 3-4 days/wsek Ben

- " (313) 981 J t *4

DATA ENTRY v our keystroke speed ol 10,000 gkph and ability to perform production data

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

For last paced oflice Day ft evening shrfts Apply withm al 30785 Grand River Farmington Hjls

(610] 4 7 a 7030

entry could qualify you lor a tempo-rary temp-lo-hire. or permanent posi-tion with our Detrort Southfield and Troy customers Call today lo schedule an interview

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

LIVONIA 313-266-8600 SOUTHFIELD 810-352-1300

AUBURN HILLS, 810-373-7500 TAYLOR, 313-284-0777

CUSTOMER SERVICE Busy upscale furniture cham has opening in then customer service delivery oflice for seH motivated com-puter literate individual wah impec-cable telephone skills Contact Ann Gabler. Newton Furniture Inc

(313) 525-4662

CLERICAL 1 - ENTRY LEVEL immediaie opening. Musi be inde-pendent. motivated and able lo wwk some evenmgs Previous dencal experience preferred Resumes to: 0 f l«e Coordinator, 23400 Michigan Ave . Ste P-24, Dearborn Ml 48124,

Clerks

CLERICALMARKETING DEPART-MENT Hovinga Business Systems has an unique openmg in the Mar keflrvg Department for a clerical employee in the area o l database management Qualified candidates must have PC computer knowledge, good keyOoarding skiHs. excellent communication skills Pnor expen-ence «vnh database programs he ipu Enjoy an excellent working environ-ment with a comprehensive Benefits plan Please send resume and cover letter lo Marketing Support Manager. HOVtNGA BUSINESS SYSTEMS 41180 Bndge Street Novi Ml 48375-1300 Ptease Indicate Job Reference »97-036 EOE

ADMINISTRATIVE &

SECRETARIAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE

We have full-time posi-tions available tor candi-dates with expenence in Microsoft Office We are looking for people with enthusiastic attitudes and a desire for change Please send resume with cover letter to: .

ERFORMANCE' E R S O N N E L W

ADMINISTRATIVE / CLERICAL Loolurifl lor courteous, psrsonatsl* 'asm player to j « n Oi* prograsann 'asi-paoed appraisal t rm Communl-caBon. fypmg Windows 95 • must Ssnd quaMeation* to Tha W * a m

F*1 Group 9421 Haggerty Rd Ptymouth 46170

ADMINISTRATIVE PERSON For small busy fnantty c o n s i r f M praaica Windows protaent. dstsS d e n i e d good with numbart m d c*-

Fiext is pan lima l a n to Mart FAX rssums with salary hWory to

(313} 722 1267

CMC C6rter Shoppng F W a 33813 Frve Mi le R d

Uvonia. M l 4 8 1 5 4

BEGIN IMMEDIATELY Al Clerical Positions open

Earn up to $150a'mo Computer skills Data entry,

45 wpm Good math I ft phone SJuks

HUMAN RESOURCES (810) 541-0600

ADMNISTRATTVE ASSISTANT Fu l ome person nasdsd lor Gen ja l Contractor Unsursnca Rapsira m Pty-rnoUh Dues* mduds tracking H o by phone contact lo agents ft a«ustsra *nd assMing sales depi a* nssiMd Soma computsr ft word pracsssmB expenence and exce ier i psopts i k *« a mual BooKkaepmo ska* needed Pay negoMbM 1 -800-473-1825

A P P O I N T M E N T C O O f l O l -N A T O R & P H O T O G R A P H E R

Caan M » StudMs Fu l ft pen^ma Evararat ft • i i i l a r d i raqukad WJ tram Can Ann (6101 346-5016

B I L L I N G C L E R K ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

Entry level Benefits (610) 350-2020 Ex! 224

or FAX (8101 350-9066

BILLING CLERKiCUSTOMER SER-VICE for growing national alarm mon-lonng company m a non-smokma office Data entry, Bookkeeping ft accounting experience heldm bul n<* necessary Medical benefits EOE Please mail or lax resume to 37735 Enterprise Ct Su ig 500A. Fam-mglon Hills Ml Fax (800! 863-9604

BILLING ENTRY Steady work/excellent income Flax-Ola hours Knowledge ct Windows h e l p f u l F u l l or p a r t - t i m e 1 800-635-0653 or 313 522 9579

BILLING SUPERVISOR tor * m a l b * n g dapartmen Fuatim* with benefits Expenence m com-puters (AS400), Cuslomer Service ft data army Wage $9 per hr Postern available mimadiatefy Sand resume to P O Box 700204 PtymouCi Ml 46170

CLERICAL ANSWERING phones, tiiing, typing, sort ft handSe mail 4 to 5 hours per

Mon-Fn, Flexible hours 9-3 30 810) 476-8434. 8 30-4 00

CLERICAL ASSISTANT at library services firm part wne 3 CO-8 30PM, great peopte posrtive atmosphere. Canton Ca* Ken

313-459-9090

CLERICAL ASSISTANT Full-time position, starling rate $7 50 per hour at fast paced SouthfieW office Miscellaneous clerical duties Must Be able to work independently and pass ctencal lest

Please call Marant ic Evans at (810) 354-4600 Ext 150 or mat!FAX resimie to

ReviewWorks 400 Ga&ena Oflicentre, St» 101

Soulhlieid Ml 48034 FAX (610) 354-4609

E0E.VFHV

I N P A T I E N T UNIT C L E R K S

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MEDICAL CENTER

Seeking appkeants tor Inpatient Unit Cietk posaram that will coodmate non-clinical activifl&s and perform recep-tionist functions on busy hospital patient units It you have excellenl communication customer service and clerical skills: arid are able to work a flexible schedule including weekends please send you' resume to

Central Staffing Resource The Urwersity ot Micnigan

Health System C129 MIB

1500 E. Medical Center Dr A nr ArSO- Mi 48109-0623

or cat' (313) 936-9399 Fax (313) 936-7832

A NON-DISCRIMINATORY, AFFIR-MATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E S8-S10 Per Hour

Westland company looking for an expenenced cuslomer service rep Indusmal manufacturing background would Be helptul Nee oflice,. oean environment, great benefits

Temp to Perni ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

CUSTOMER SERVICE Consumer Solutions

Incommg Calls Only New department opening Candidate-requirements • 6 months - 1 year expenence . Ability fo listen • Computer Merate

S9-S10 houf Southfield Call Connie today 810-646-7661

Advantage Staffing

Data Process ing Greai opportunity in a liwndly, non-smoking oflice Must nave knowledge and eVpenence with Microsoft Word ft Excel Full-time position with beentits

For inwnerkate consideration Fax 'esume lo: (313) 946-4887

Attention Personnel Or mail to D Biossom. PO Bon 87932, Canton, Ml 48187-0932

FRONT DESK REPRESENTATIVES Companies m the Southfield. Uvorwa. Farmington, BtoomfieW and Detrort a'eas are requesting individuals wflh greai ohone skids to assist wtth incoming calls Call

(810) 737-1711 TEMPORARY RESOURCES

GENERAL CLERICAL Looking tor an aggressive ft ener-getic person for temporary employ-ment agency Scheduling ft some compute' work Must like phone work Flexible hrs (810) 477-2620

GENERAL CLERICAL Scheduler needed m a smal oftce in Livonia Hard working, dependable person wrth good telephone skills Office experience necessary Call • (313) 454-8961

GENERAL CLERICAL Receptionist with PC knowledge needed Bnng resume when applying

DELIVERY TECHNICIAN, DRIVERS

Medical equipment co based in Livonia, seekmg full ft part-time appli cants lor Delivery TechmciarvDnvers Will train Benefits package available Set-mol-vated 'espcnsOle •nd'»vW with positive attitude apply in peisrm Between 5pm-6pm 'Mon -Fn ) or send resume to Metro Medical Equip-ment. Inc , 12985 Wayne Rd Lrvonia. Ml 48150 or F AX resume 10

313-522-9380 No Phone Calls Please

CLERK TYPIST Part-tiroe, evenings m Garden City Duties include fypmg (minimum 50 wpm). WordPerfect 6 1. answenng telephones copying ft filing Seno resume to Executive Secretary, 6012 Merriman Rd.. Garden City, Mich 48135

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

T R A I N E E S S8+/HR

We have 10 positions . available!

Qualifications incude good murucation skills, '-gnt t

com-typng t Troy expenence. fnendly attitude Troy

location Temp-tii-Hire Benefits Bonuses advancements Call for an immediate interview Madison Hts . 810-545-255-0 Rochester Hi*3 810-650-5690 On ion Twp 810-412^890 WESTERN STAFF SERVICES

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ENTRY-LEVEL CLERICAL CAREER OPPORTUNITY

wtfli So-jteaste'n Michigan's largest VAR ana supplier ot hugh lach tele-communications equipmenl ..Compet-itive salary plus a 401K plan profit shanhg. and tull medical Oental epical insurance Appry 26450 Hag-gerty Road Farmington Hms

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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. MS WorttExcei To 135.000. PRODUCTION LEGAL SEC-RETARY, Detroit $34,000 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS-TANT. suburb*. To $32,000. LEGAL - SECRETARY, sub urtis. To $32,000 ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y . D e t r o i t , $30 000

LEGAL S E C R E T A R I E S . Oefofl- $30,000 LfcliAL SfcLWt I AH*. UfltrtW. $27,000 SALES SECRETARY, sub-urbs, $27,000 MORTGAGE PROCESSOR, suourta, $26 000 COMPUTEROATA ENTRY, suburbs $20,000 PART TIME LEGAL SECRE-TARY. 3 days per weak. $15 per h6ur

Accounting, Clerical. Tech weal, Tamp ft Temp to Perm Positions

All fees employer paid

CALL OR FAX TO

M. BOOKSPAN & ASSOCIATES

(810) 649-3330 (Rim 649-FAX 2

Westland: Taylor:

(313) 722-9060 (313) 291-3100

GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANT

Must be detail onented and capable of handling multiple ices Light typng. phones, and customer service skills desired Great opportunity great working conditions and great Benefits Recent qrads welcome.

Divers i f ied Recrui ters 810-344-6700 Fax 810-344 •6704

E N T R Y L E V E L Ful l T i m e & Temporary

Troy office seeking mdnnOuaSs to answer phones, set appointments, typing ft lihng Basic computer know! edge a plus. (6101 588-3600

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK - PART-TIME

Fasi paced steel service cente- is (oolong for an individual to assst tn many dencal duties m our Purchasing Dept Job requires organized, accu-rate ft conscientious person who works well with others Apply in person at Contractors Sieel Com-pany. 36555 Amrhein Rd , Livonia (near Plymouth & Levan)

HUMAN RESOURCE ASSISTANT ENTRY LEVEL

Oflice Mates 5. the nations leadmg oflice support search hrm, a seeking a Protaci Coordinator tor I s Troy loca-tion We re m Ihe exciting business o l helpmg client companies secure excellent new employees for the* per-sonnel requirements Wa seek extremety personable bright, mtelti-gent outgoing mdnndual with several years secretanai and'or olfice support expenence to |om us You should also Be an assertive goal-oriented person With very industrious work habits and a lair tor selling Expenence m our industry is not 'equired, as we ofler a toial ft comprehensive training pro-gram if you are ready to commit to a

ree' call (610) or tax a resume

7-0492 gram n yuu ain rwnuy very challenging can 565-4200 on Monday c

lo 1810) 597

EXECUTIVE LEGAL Secretary loi senior partner Personal in|ury experi-ence requred SuBstantial sata^ & r.mges I8J0) 354 25oS

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK with some sales ability or wnemgness to sell A self starter with organizational & communcation skills & a smiling lace Apply in person or fax resume

to 41900 Ford Rd . Carton Fax 313-981-9221

Attn Kathy or Doug

FARMINGTON HILLS insurance agency needs Customer Sennce Rep Expenence preferred tt you are looking tor a career opportunity ca i befw 9-5 30pm. 810-615-4903

BINDERY Experienced CoHator* mdex M t * other Bmdar equipment Fuftor part bnw R ien t interview* ft ippomi-w a n t * 8 a m - 5 p m P h o n e 313-451-6600 or tax 313^51-0994

BOOKKEEPER Entry level position tor a Livonia aecourtjng o»Me W« tram on computer Some experience a plus Send resume to

Box 11504 Obeerver ft Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Ml 48150

Be a pan f o u r growing team Quest Diagnostics is currency seeking to Ml the following position

BILLING COORDINATOR I -Billing Dept /Day Shift

Requires a nunimum 55-60 wpm key-boarding skins

For imrrattaM consideration please complete i n appteation Mon - Tfiurs 11 AM-3PM (please come prepared far tasting) at Quest Diagnostics 4444 Giddmgs Road. Auburn Hits Ml EOE M F t W

CLERICAL/CUSTOMER SERVICE Fun time genera: office dunes Requ"es good telephone skiks and computer e*penence 810-737-9100

CLERICAL CUSTOMER SERVICE Part-time Mon Fn Apply at 11936 Farmmgtcm Rd . Uvorua

CLIENT SERVICE REP Large equipment leasing company « seeking Client Service Heps to work m Col-lection Department Ino-vdual wW be calmg past due accounts Persons should be comfortable on phone and detail onented Computer work involved Salary • tuil benefits inter-ested candidates should can Dane al

(810) 737-1300 x 675 Federated Financial

DATA ENTRY Accounts Admmstraticn

Long or short term assignments avan acne in Auburn Hils, Ptymouth & Romulus Qualified candidates must have • excellent people skiHs • Basic math skills • prior Business experience Call Donna today Birmingham Livonia/Farmmgton 646-7663 473-2933

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COLLECTION ASSISTANT Foi Trciy Law office Mual haj»e e«pe-nenoe har*»ng commeroial tMMohon •ligation accounts Salary commen-surate with expenenoe Ca» Sharon

(810) 643-4700

COMPUTER ENTRY Proficient computer data entry and general office with good typing and phone skills Benefits avalaMe

(810) 861-0700

' Data Entry '

CALL TODAY! Consume' research company m Farmingion Hills has mmediate opening lor Data Entry Clerk We ofler

• Full nme hours • Benefits • Free Trammg • $7-$6/hr

W you can start immediately ft available to work 6am-5pm Ca» Heather or Theresa at

313-953-9747 NORRELL

Staffing Services \ FOf. 'AnA Emaove- /

E X E C U T I V E SALES A S S I S T A N T

We are currently seeking a Saies Assistant for our network sales oflice Previous secretanai experience m advertising or broadcasting is slrongly prelerred Oua--ified candidate must have a working knowledge ot Microscl- Word programs p.r/ssess excellent communication skits work imJeeenoenitty-anct unde' pressure NBC oilers competitive salaries aixJ a comprehensive Benefits package Please submit Se-sume. including salary history in confidence 10

N B C Telev is ion Ne two rk

2855 Cookdge Highway Suite 216

Troy Michigan 48084 NBC is a,- equa' opportunity employe'

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $36 000 +

Creative pro|ects Professional envi-ronment Microsoft Office a plus

Excellent BeneMs Call Ms Dow 1810) 358-2160 Davidson Laird ft Assoc^tes

DATA ENTRY Full kme poartcm available lor small fast paced Canton otftce Looking lor Nr t i energy proficient typm that is w * n g to leam or ha* prior toe ft Ae expenence (313) 397-3200

Customer Service Rep immediate Opening

Fu i »me msunmoe crto* i W BtoomftekJ Typmg ft CLERICAL entry level potation Fu l

or part time , Ca« 313-427-3000 1 computer knowledge Non ask tor Jeff or Carol , nulding (610) 626-:

' -DATA ENTRY G r o w i n g compan ies in

P lymouth 4 Livonia m M a r c h of da ia entry operators

$ 7 . 5 0 - $ 8 . 5 Q / h r . ARBOR TEMPS 459 1166

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Growing Troy consulting firm neo-ds energetic quick learner with aPerition to detail compuier aptitude strong communicarion. sk 'is and Bnng sense ol ownership to stria" crfice Must be energetic, organized accurate, and enioy fast pacec environment Avatl-as<e .mmediateiy Fax -esume w.'sa'ary history and expectations to. Jones Associates 810-528-1721

General Offx^Cusfcmer Se".-ce

$22,000 to 524,000 PC iterate Excellenl benefits Tuilion reimbursement Full lime Ca'ee' opportunity Phone (810) 473-7210 Fax Resume (8101 473-4548 k Greene & Assoc Peisonne-. >

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HUMAN RESOURCES CLERK

Troy Based home care agency seeks a fuH-ime Human Resources Cierk Apiicsms will have minnmum ot 2 years current office expenence type 55 wpm with Arm-pro and wi i *»ws related experience Applicants wi l be tesied $8 pet hour with Benefits package oflered Send resume to

ARCADIA HEALTH CARE Human Flesou'ces Department

340 E BiQ Beaver Rd Ste 250 Troy, Michigan 48083

JCAHO Ace-edited E O E ADM.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS lor fun-bine receptionists in busy Now and South-tield offices One year oflice expen • ence wtlh mufti-line switchboard preferred Telephone answenrvg. call screening and general clerical duties Compuier software plus Hou'S M-F 8 30 am 5 ! Monthly bonus potential exce BeneM* Please fax resumes tot Nov. positions to ATTN Lana Adams 8 i 0-347 1863 Southfield positions -ATTN C George 810-213-0299

GENERAL OFFICE

Fun time position tor manu actunng company Musl

have 2 years expenence answer phones. typ"Mj. A.'R Microsoft Word t i n g Benefits & 40IK Send 'esume to National Tool ft Die. P O Box 510415, Livonia Ml 48150 or FAX to

(313) 937-1830

GENERAL OFFICE Good telephone skills Typing SmaP but Busy oflice Bene'its

available (6101 543-9710

IMMEDIATE OPENING' FULL TIME

RECEPTIONIST Fast paced West Bloomfield Real Estate oflice seeks energetic, people onented ind-vdoa. lo i receptionist Mon T h u r s 8 3 0 - 5 00, F n 10 00-7 00 Will tram Light typing Computer ft real estate experience a plus1 Contact Joan at (810)626-6800 ex! 260itax -esume attn Joan

(810)855-0831

GENERAL OFFlCE-HELP neeoed m Romutus area Light typing ft Ming Ful time position Full Benefits

1313 ) 941-0191

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y ASSISTANT neede-d * c la-ge Metro Araa Ford d e a w Must t«*sess excellent commurHcabon -.uslomei handmg ana employee -station skJis IBM PC experience preferred auto-motive experience a plus Complete benefit package and competitive pay Fast paced motivaled, sen-starters Please send -esume 10 AUTO EMPLOYERS, P.O Box 858223 Westland Ml 48185-8099

EXPERIENCED HAROWORKERto assist in small Birmingham office 35-40 firVwk $9 5 0 * " Call Slate- Management 810-540-6288

GENERAL OFFICE

company m Farmingion Ht«s is seeking a Clem, for our data entry depa' tment Duties involve mail pro-cessing, data *r»try and other general office tasks Salary plus fun benefits in'e'esled candidates Would ca* Ckane al

810-737-1300 x675 Federated Financial

Immediate Openings Have a Jo07 Looking for a Career1 Dynamic Peci ie can help. We have IMMEDIATE openings tor the following positions

• C u s l o m e r Serv ice • W o r d P rocess ing • Suppor t StaH • Recep l i on ts i • A n d Many More '

Come join ue tor our OPEN HOUSE on Monday, March 3, <•97 between 10am-3pm Interviews available on WALK-IN basis For directon* and more mformaocm c a i

Dynamic People (810)615-7600

G E N E R A L OFF ICE Part time Computar iterate Flexible hou's Ca i 810-624-7111

FILE CLERK Birmingham are* No experience nec essary Fuji time Call Jennifer at

(#10) 540-6339 Em 134

FILE CLERK Part-time Flexible hour* Plymouth SA.hr

EXPRESS SERVICES 313467 5450 FAX 313467 1638

GENERAL OFFICE P a i - " n e Fikng, answenng phones, etc 1810) 442 4880

GENERAL OFFICE Person needed tor busy Ann Artx* contractors office Must have excel-lent phone skills Duties include pey rol |0b costing setting up |06 files Must be detal onented ft accurate Computer experience required Fax resume with salary requirements to

8 TO-220-4960

INSURANCE CSR West Dearborn agency is seeking m ful-tim* Personal Line* Customer Service Rep Musi have PftC meur ance expenence Licensed prolee swnals preferred Pleas*

313 561-6665

JOBS' JOBS' JOBS' Fast growing Canton company lookmg tor energetic mOvual Muat have expenence Admuvstrattve A w s l a r t * Accounting, Telephone Operators Send i t t u m t Atfi\ Carol, P O BOX 51790 Livonia Ml 46151 or lax 313 426 3363

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LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced Legal Secretary wanted lor Downtown Birmingham sole pract-tioner with general litigation and bus--ness practice in friendly shared ott.ee environment Very stable and •ewinding opportunity Please call

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5 0 2 Help Wanted-

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' Office Clerical

LEGAL TVPIST Trafi a Trot! OP C seeks wel' orga nszeO energetic sel" starters l o i W M processing positions Duties .ncluOe extensive Wanscnption photocopying ana filing Excellent working i no* -edge ol W idows Word Pertecl 0'

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PARALEGAL TO $36 000 Degree plus 2 3 yea's corporate eipenence Benefits include Oeper-. dent coverage Immediate open-ng CaH April

.EGAL SECRETARY TO $3fiOOC 3-5 vears legal eipenence Good organisational skills Opportunity tc advance Benefits Can Donna ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO $32,000 Maior CPA Mm need* 3 , M H e>ecutiw level enpeneo* and Mcroedt tfice Lois ol variety Baft

SECRETARY TO $28 000 Microsoft and E«ce< 3 years secre-t i n * enpenence Work on speaa proiecta Caa Demse

CUSTOMER SERVICE $25 500 Some experience quoting of p r o n g a product Maior Farmington Hults timi Benefits Call Denise

SECRETARY TO $12 50houriy Microsoft Word ana Excei Light accounting e iper ience Lots of va-ety Suburbs Call Jud>

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE TO $20 000

2-3 fears eipenence Some Lotus Manufacturing 0ac*grc una a plus Suburbs Benefits Call OanieUe

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Experienced 'of busy Bmgh-am Farms :a» '*tf specializing m libga nor Seeking team player *itn legal eape'ence etcellent >VEX">9 $ organ-rationa' s*itis Sena resume, refer ences * salary 'eaurrerments lo

Oftce Manage!. 30700 T«;egrapn R» Suite j4 '5

Bingham Farms M' -48025

nence preferred but not required Candidates must oe very detail ori-ented. able to work u-ndei pressum and oeadlmes Salary cor " s ten! with qualifies!-ons For con-tide" tial consideration pnease call

18101 8422525 e»1 212

LEGAu. SECRETARY tot 2 panne's at Troy law firm Legal expenence required (MwdPened for Windows desired Pleasant working environ, ment. encei-ent -rmge benefit package P-ease a« resume to Office Mai age- S'O 649-3175

Pit V-v jits Some Strong computers skiits Some pu--

cfiasmg experience Frendty Souir-I*KJ turn Benefits Call Danielle GENERAL OFFICE TO S W h d u i y M a c suburban bank has wrve'3 posi-tions 4 . d ^ « Barmiryg. mortgage J £ieiV timon experience Opportunity to advance Bene'its Call April

810-772-6760 or FAX resusie to 810-772-1811

Spelling Personnel Services

LEGAi. SECRETARY Fen small Farm-ngton Mil's Law Firm Lit iit-on experince required Fa* or send -esume lo Of Me Manage' 30500 Ncm western Hwy'Suite 500 Farmmgion mis Ml -®334 ca»

810-85" W21

LEGAL SECRETARY Fasi paced Souintieitt Pi»"'" p | ' ™ Experience fete-ed Salary com-

su'ale witn ekpenence Good Benefit pla" mending 40 l i k i Pease

i I 1 " • ' ' " " — " ~ * -Park Ml 482 J."

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Full time Minimum 2 years len#ng .experience m all tyoes ot consumet lenOmg mculng first & second mnn gages CUPS expene-<c .< c-us Saia-y ccmrijer'sarate e i p m m c -Send resume to '

P R E S I D E ^ 36-H 5 M e RB Livonia Ml J81&4

MARKETING CAMPAIGN

COORDINATOR OPPORTUNITY

L vcmia Criamoer ot Commence Etc nomn Deve-Opment 6'ogrj-searcn to" skilled pr0"ess0n.l! t_ asvsf m coordinating S" million -ar •eting ca-ca.gn Compute- .kiltscnr <d >n MicosoW Access Excel pirwe*Pi>nt W.ird Canodate r-ust oe comfortable ijea! " j wirn nigr level management Experience m man

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W e have full t ime posi-tions available m the I ivnnia af f la . . File Oerti S650-S7 . Data E»ry $7-$? 50 . Word Processor $& -»

Receptionist SB-$9 « Administrative

Ass is tan t 5 8 - $ 1 0

These a r e immediate positions for the j ioh t can-didate Please call (or a n interview.

ERFORMANCE ERSONNEL "p

313-513-5823

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Office Clerical

ORDER DESK CUSTOMER SERVICE

Pk*asant persor^alfty Typ»r.Q SR W i ^ i oeripftf i Call 313-273 '374

OUR AUTOMOTIVE CLtENT NEEDS VOU1"

long-term assignments ••i" 'arge aulemol've company -:<a!e'i - l"e D« i il'c» '* yiU*i'P :• x" '

LEGAL SECRETARY For Sou»t«'d an Ic wc-f P»" mar-iy on Es-ate P'a"s w-n some Pjoba:« work. Musj nave 5 yea's e*c*rtence " t-v^se Send iesur-« tc Oflice Aj3min.sfra1c< PO Box 2'5 Sojfn'-eld Ml 4803" 0215 or call 8t0 355-5200

JOBS OF THE WEEK SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR

Strong M-crosotl w o « for windows "ecfm-jca: writing skills a plus AD«e to produce lengtfily documems and manage all records CaH Denise

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ToS37JX» Biingual iFrencni Major automotive supplier needs strong M<rosot skills Suburbs Excellent Opponurvty CaH B a t

PARALEGAL TO $36 COO Degree c*us 2-3 yea's corporate expenence BeneMs include Oepen-dent coverage Immediate opening Can Apr-

LEGAi SECRETARY TO $33,000 3 5 years legal expenence Good organization^' skills Ooportumty to advance Benefits Can Donna ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO S32.000 Max> CPA fum needs 3 «ars executive level expenence arc (.tctcoc* altce Lots ol variety. Barb

SECRETARY TO $28,000 Microsoft and Excei 3 y e a * secre •gin- e>per«>ve /.'oo. on speoai protects Cat Denise

U * CUSTOMER SERVICE $25 500 ' J Some experience dueling or p r o n g a ' I oroduca Ma ic Farm^igion Mills f r rr * j BeneMs Call Den.se

SECRETARY TO $12 50i»iourfy H Mcrosoft Word and Excel Light H accounting experience Lots of H sanely Suburbs Call Jud.

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE M TO S20 000 U 2-3 years expenence Some Lotus pa Manufactunng Background a plus U Suburbs Benefits Can Darvelle 2 PURCHASING CLERK StOifiourty p Strong computers s*v"s Some aur.-f l chasing expenence Fnendly Sojtn-f i field timi Benefits Ca" DanseOe

GENERAL OFFICE TO SlO-Tiourty % Maiof suburban bar* has several pos-+, tore available Banking, mortgage or » , creot union experience Opcorturnty to % advance Benefits Can Apni * . 810-7T2-6760

or FAX resume lo 810-772-1811 Snellmg Personnel Services

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Full t-me sec-etary tor Si carrne- n SoutMieid le'ense f rm P-eic- e«"di dales wim experie^'e ic medica' ma cactice iifcjancn Experience w-th appella'e briets is a plus Afipicant must havi e*ce»en« WP 5 i ski"s Salary commensurate with skil' ©»ei & expe'erce Mon smoker Send resume to Office Ma-doer One Town Squa-e Su te 1400 Bex 5066 Sou thed M" 48086 5 C «

aiing POS matenafs heip'ul pr-one calls please Ma-' resume ano •efererxei 10

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MEDICAL SECRETARIES

One year of experience a» a - ed'..i secretary combmed w fh yevf exce' lent word processing and transcription S. SS ctx,-3 qualify you for a p-»tron

I at coe ol Sou fie aster- M.Cnga's ( 'nest hospitals o« medi-ra. centers Can fjdav to schedu-e i-. -nierview

SNELLING PERSONNEL .. SERVICES

UVONIA 313-26* 8600 SOUTHFIELD 810-352-t-iUC

AUB'JRN HILLS 810-373 7500 TAYLOR 313-284 0777

•EXCE. •POWERPOiN-

THE BARTECH GROUP 313-271-5454

FAX. 313-271-977J An Equ.i Ocportuti'tY Emplcver

P E R S O N N E L C O O R D I N A T O R

Ambi t ious ind iv idua l needed for a tempo-l a i y p i d i e n i c m s e r v i c e

in Livonia. Will be pro-viding assistance in: Interviewing, checking references, a n d job p lacemen! Excel lent customer service skills. Must be fr iendly, multi-task o r i e n t e d a n d exhibit an exceptional personality. The ideal candidate will f ind this pos i t ion b o t h cha l -lenging a n d reward ing Compensat ions com-m e n s u r a t e w i t h qualification&'full bene f i t s P l e a s e s e n d readme w i th cover letter and salary history 'Q

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RECEPTIONIST Full-Tme Fast paced Livonia meOcel practice specializing in weight IOM Requires

(313) 422-8640 computar entry

RECEPTIONIST - FULL TIME Order entry vanooa accounting func-tions Experience netpful. not neces , i - j W J

RECEPTIONIST - «u» l i tre position available m fast-paced human ser Vices Oinic Be at the front desk to greet clients answer the phona and schedule appointments Soma filing and .typing duties WordPerfect knowledge is helptul Daytime hours, benefits, compensation based on experience Send resume or call G J Dykhouse. Uvonia Counseling Center 13325 Farmington Rd , Livonia Ml 48150 313-261-3780

5 0 2 HeipWanted-

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Recept ion is t / Secretary We need a highly motwaled "dividual wtth good commur»c»t>on W t t to handle pfionee. «chedule appoint-ments i perform dencal duOes M i c r o a o t t W o r d & - E x c e l SI200 I I 400 'mon th Apply al Roae Exterminator Co 4862 6'eenhew • Deamcm-Mtu«ai?ft 3 n W - 1 H H l

RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARY

FULL lime position avartade lor rap-K>y growing buMhng matenals dtstnb-utor Please send resume to 34119 Aufr^. Uvonia. Ml 48150

RECEPTIONIST Full-time for Troy law oftce No expe-rience necessary $7per hr., Benefits included Repfy 10 P O Box 4390. Troy Ml 48099

LARGE DETROIT Law F rm sce*s general par;i«*g« 'or branch cfice Qualified app»x-ani will ixissess B -ot S S and st'or.q compuier sk.-is incfudir g WordPerfec* • 2 yea's :-t expenence s required Please 'c-Aa'd'esume to Stacy Doctorof' '00 Renaissance Cents- 34th Floor Detroit Mi •

PROFESSIONAL RECEPTIONIST

Busy executive orfxe seeks excellent communications to -iter*ace with cor-porate cients This multi-task position otters career grbwth and pleasant working environment Some oflice and computer expenence desired

Diversified Recruiters

. RECEPTIONIST

Kr.me position lor Plymouth office *>g o» Word Processing required

_ client DeoeW package Send resume and wage re t i rements to

Oftice Manager, 15101 Cleat Plymouth Ml 48170

RECEPTIONIST FULL nme professional receptionist -eeded tor tast paced office Must nave excellenl oral 4 wntten com-

• municabon skills, ability to type 50 WPM & knowledgeable^ in ^

iijsut' salary requirements S resume

Human Resources Manager, 30800 Telegraph Rd . Suite 3700 Bingham Farms, f * 48025

PURCHASING CLERK Laige aulomotive company located «i Plymouth has opervng tor individual 50 w n ine Purchasing Dept Respon 51C-' tes will include filing data entry procesvr-j mvwees Select schedule 20-25 tvs: week S6 00 S8 OOH. Call

LEGAL SECRETARY For 13attorney"- > law l - n 5 .ears , MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC lega'expenence pre'en-ed Mail or tax resume tc Bcbbie 2301 W Big Beaver Sule 777 T-oy Ml 48084

F ix 810-649-2920

LEGAL SECRETARY Full-time 18 30-5pm ' 5yrs experi-ence minimum LMjod organization .a skills Window 95 FarmAar with court tilings & procedures Blocmfield Hilis atlomey S50C signing Bonus after 120 days Call <8101 335-5220

LEGAL SECRETARV FOI medium size Troy -aw firm WP 5 1 for DOS and litigation backg-: reouired Piaintitls wor* 1 5 years •egai pre'e"ed Salary commensurate with experience Resume only tc Powers Chapman 3001 W Big Beaver Su-'e 704. Troy Ml 48084 Attn Caroi

Ma-ntam case reco-ds amwei phones knowledge o' WP6 t misc ciencai Full-toe benefits own trans-portMon to trave1 -eoi*»rty to other sites Resumes M Alexander

18310 W 12 Mile Road SouthheM Ml 48Q76 i O B

OFFICE ASSISTANT BILLER

Full time tor Plymouth Meacai ct ce j experience prefaned 3i 3 45' r j

PARAL£GA„t£GAL ASSlSTAN* rseedod <c Sc-j'hbeld -aw firm W in-low. f.'icrc-Sofi Word knowkeoge preferred Eipcience n litigation i ao-lity to work mdeper-den-ly on tues ~ g , D l 340-9220 or fax resume to: from beginning through discovery -4 ,et0) 340-92: tr.at p'osarafon heeded Send — —

H-gnwav Scutn*ieid Mi 48075 Ar Shem

OFFICE ASSISTANT

duties S7hi Days fieiibie Please call tor accomtment 453-1'00

p AR ALE GAl"W ANTED E.ce-4-nC.id .n Prc.ba'0 and estate p(ar 'i-ig'.-r midsize Oakland C >u"iy • aw 'rm Snoutd ra/ t experience i»i"fi estate and g*ft 'ax returns and D'ooate admin-.-ration along witn appJOpnaie comcu'i" skills Send esume - Sanora McCcy at Madttn

Hausei Watte" Rcss Heliei -I'IO Pes-.-, PO Box 21o Sooth*ie-J Ml 48037 0215

REAL "ESTATE CLOSER eeided 'or Title Co in Rochester i-ea Fa, 'esume to Attn Alee

810 540 1045

PART

OFFICE ASSISTANT Part wie Days Mo- Fri

Fa- Resume i810i 223 5603

T ME -nature pe'son needed J 'i--"- CCMRRVTFTOHL <TET3 days

3"? pei week General ohce Compute' expie'ence Windows. Quckbcoks c-.i-.«e- .VP acci -nrmg enpe-ence a n ; 1 "• --31 538 2224

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Farmington Hilis firm requires >e-;a' secretary with minimum 2 years e.penence in genera- practice Bac>ground m court 'procedu'es

OFFICE ASSISTANTS Seek.no mature applicants tor Lv:-n.a office So re ca*>gc armor super, sory preferred Musi have cofnpule-

G « " F V » ' I » • - - • --organizational sk.-ls Wordpetfect 1 typing s«ms «mle ano spea. Engi sr with a minimum a' 55 wpm Sa-ary commensurate with expen-ence Forward resumes to 37000 Grand River Ave Su«e 390

Famvngton H>tlS. Mi 48335

LATE NITE WITH SNELLING MARCH 3-4 $ 3-19 By appointment wily

Open House on March 8th 10 AM 2 PM by apot only

LIVONIA. 313-26€-ae0C SOUTHFIELD 810-352-1 » C

AUBURN HILLS. 810-373-7500

TAYLOR 313-284-0777

SNELLING I 'ERSONNEL SERVICES

LEGAL SECRETARY For 23 attorney firm m Bloomtield Hills Exceptona« organaDonar sk.ils required for insurance defense work Sa'ary commensurate with abiMy Send resume and salary require •nents to

Ottice Manage" 300 E Long Lake Rd 1

Su te 200 Bloomtield H*l» Ml 48304

well Own transportation and nome telephone Vacation, educational assistance dental pla- Fu^partt—« S9 0CWr Ca' M-F <3131 422-0515

OFFfCE ASSISTANT P.at>3iy growmg centrally located mortgage lender is seeking office assistant Computer k ncwreege aas<c accounting is r«ip»u' '.Ve o"ei ccm-

, petiti-re salary paid employee hea'tf insurance i opponunity tor bonuses If '/ou have expenence i want ar

I opportunty lo earn wr-a! yO. a«e worth, tax resume to Human Resources 815 355-0771

PART TtME • Office Help uivonia Gene.-ai dencal some typing small I a-Tioun' D* computer Age no Bamej | Ca i between 9 ^ 5 313-522-0422

RECEPTIONIST

A rapidly growing Novi commumca-t-ons firm soon 10 be relocating to c-and new !adM«s m Wuom is seeking • receptions! w in 2-4 yeans upenence Responsibilities -nouoe ,)n-.*e--ng phones ordering o f c e applies and ;-ght dencal duties

Exce ien l communica t ion skil ls required Microsoft Office a plus EXceWnt benefits ana competitive salary Send resume and salary history 10

Clover Commurvcaoons. Inc 41290 Vmcenti Ci

Novi Ml 48375 I Ann Debbie Mascn R

RECEPTIONIST Hovmga Business Systems, has an opening for a reispitionisl n our Novi olfice We are seeking a dynamic, professional individual with excellenl communication and dient relations Skills Pnor office experience or related education necessary Job duties mdude answenng mulb-line incorrang telephone calls greeting customers in the'showroom, Okert relations, ano general olfice duties As a Fortune 100 company, we offer excellent benefits including a com-" prefvensnre medca' and dental plan, profit sharing and a company spon-sored pension plan If .you des-re to work m a positive fast paced environ-ment with an emphasis on customer service and teamwork, please send •esume and cover lette- to MA Man-aoe' HOVINGA BUSINESS SYS-TEMS 41180 Bndgo Street. Novi, Ml 48375 EO€

RECEPTlONISTiSECRETARY mall Farmington office seeking M l

bma person lor tasks to include answering mu«! line phone. Ming, typing SOwpm using Word, and gen-eral dencal duties Fan resume 10

810-471-3368

RECEPTIONlSTfSECRETARY FOR property management firm «i Fanrnngtcm Hi ls Answer mum-hie phones, voce mail system, filing, copying, typing Knowledge of Word perfect and Lotus helptul Excellent

growth potential Cell Lorraine (810) 861-0800

5 0 2 Help Wanted-1

Office Clerical

SALES SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE

Due 10 »>e tremendous growth ol our sales eflorts m the teeamg 0* sine! ticket commercial equipment. A Troy. Michigan based subeidiary of one of Vie largest banks «t Ihe wortd has

Ti*s Soemon we support me Direct Marketing Manager and the respec-tive sales team The primary reepor»-bSrry wK be to support and promow the saws eflorts as it raMMS ( O N conGhued growth of our d M * o n -The ideal candidate will have wrong admriietrstive and customer service su Is Strong wntten and verbel »lu«s siong with lsm*anty with venous compuier systems, Windows, and Lotus s plus Two 10 lour years od-lege education • benefit For cor»deraeion, please lorward .our resume and salary h«toiy n con-fidence to

Human" Resource Manager Sanwa Leaalng toporabon

5 0 2

S E C R E T A R Y

HMftr car® company »n ^ ••• lung pari Brr* parson to*

K r A 1 !

i n i f t l t o l w '

P.O Box Troy, Mi 48007-7023

Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTfONIST/ SECRETARY

NEEDED M time lor non-smoking f inano* planner's office Cha»enging position wtlh heeflh & denial benefits, comtortable work ' environment $ exceeent training $7-$8 5CVHr with room lor advancement Seno resume to SFS L vemeis Bd. Trey, Ml

48083-1664 or FAX to 4810} 819-0020

RECEPTIONIST Law oftice looking tot receptionist to work 1 30-5 daily Telephones 4 light typing 12H 8 Telegraph 810-644-7500

PART-TIME OFFICE person light cie- cai work answering phci-e some C-JO",keeping son « data entry Compensation com-nensurafe with expe- '.-nce Nlgh's & weekends orvy Approximate > 25 nrs per «.«« Newton Furniture located near i2-Oa«s Mai it interested call Shorn. P'ubinson or Bob Corbet!

610-349-4600

PART-TIME Secretarial 2a-24 hrs per wee« Typing tilir^. answenng-phones S6 W S " ce- hr

Apphr r person Classic Intenors. 2029i2 M Miebert. Uvoma Ml

^ LAWN MAINTENANCE * FOREMAN S»*F( r Starting pay $50ft'week or more » ' depending on quakfceaoons Full ben-

efits with ong established firm Send resc»ne to Box e l 578 Observer 4 Eceentnc Newspapers

» ' 362S1 Schoolcraft Rd Lwonia Ml 48150

uegai Sec-eta ry

L I T I G A T I O N

S E C R E T A R Y Masco Corporation,, a wad.ng Fortune 500 drversifed manufacturer mjs an immediate opportunity at their corpo-rate Office tor a L-ngatron Legal Secretary

Tha successful candidate wilt possess litigation experience along with ence 1 lent computer organizational, adm-n-isuacve and communication skills

Tha MMirne position a accompanied by a competitive salary and an exce leni benefits package Please send resuem in confidence to

M A S C O C O R P O R A T I O N

OFFICE & clerica' Competitive wages W« tram Detroit a-ea

3!3l 838-2900

.• OFF ICE C L E R K

Maaiess Dscoumers is seekirvj FUII time Clerk tor our Taylor Re jon.ai office Responsible 'or answenng phones data entry and general sir ce du t i es Exp r .ence in Lotus WordPerfect a must Accounting background a plus Subm.1 -es^r-e to

M A T T R E S S D I S C O U N T E R S 21150 Trolley l-dustnal Rd

Tayfer Ml 48180 Artn Office Mara je-

PART TIME Secretary / Receptionist

Dynam.c 'ast-paced engineering o f tce seeks personable articulate individual to s u p p c l our staff Atter-roon nevrs. Men - Fr ResponsiOili-ties include Word Processing using VVordPerrect 5 1 6 ! answenng phones. greeP-ng clients Computer sfcrtis -equmed D «ase send your resume n confidence 10 Pelet Basse Associates 56GO Crooks Rd Suite 201 Troy. Ml 48098

An Equal Owioi t jn i fy Employer

ORATH Deoarlnenl

'an Borfi Roa

OFFICE CLERK ' Permanent position" S» per hou' pad overtime fee pac) .by company Re«xed offce a tnos&We t^il bene-fits can be yours Of»ce experience dealing wth customer servce Call 810-399-3450 Or FAX resume to 810-399-3S39 and we wi l ca" ycu

Sneihng Perscone- Se-vices

Recnulment Deparineni - O h 21001 Van Borfi Road

Taylor. Ml 48180

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE C O R P

Accepting reeumee lor Escrow Closer for Lwo«a. Troy 4 downriver areas 4 Sales Repreientattve tor Waahtenaw county Fa* reeume to 1-810-649-2494 Attention Judy TTOE INSURANCE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED E O E . / U *

Y o u r O w n B o «

W e W o r k F o r Y o u Long Tarm Short a m YOIL# I Wall 90cm you f>em good you can be

&Pn! ftrsonnel A t Law

! * d t r d T V Ben 3000 Town Center «2030

Sou**etd. Ml 48075 Fax 810-358-0235

E -mail t m t i w H t f Cdtn Phone 888-TM6 TEMP

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y M i d - s i i e Sou th f i e ld i nsu rance

a leeks Lega. Secretary

experience MeroSoff Word experience Ex cater* salary and benefits Apply to Firm Administrator 4000 Town Caniar Sle 909 Southfield 48075

LEGAL SECRETARY needed tor lew offce W * v t c m MKroSon Word knowledge pntened Experience n WigBion required Send resixne to 24472 North-westem Highway SouthheW Ml 4®075. Altn Shem

LEGAL SECRETARY Part-*ne 3-4 aayVw* Farrmnglon HUH «w office H«jNy «iakfwd. expe-

810-932-0100 ext 339

OFFICE COORDINATOR Nat-onai t'ee and lawn company seek.ng tut lime office Coordinate for small casual oHice Mus: be oetaned mature nOiviOual wtlh good organiza-tional w-tten and phone skills Some computer knowledge 1 2 years expe-nence Smoke tree work place Pre-en*«yment dnxj screening Fu« benetit package Starting wage based on experience Ptease call 'or appointment (3131 459-8690

DAVEY TREE 8250 Ronda

Canton Ml 48187 A i Equai Opportunity Employer

P A Y R O L L A D M I N I S T R A T O R needed immediately lor newty reno-vated Pnvate Country Club m Bioom-

, t« id Hills Payroll benefits. MESC workman's Comp. Word and Excel experience preferred for thxs fun time position Competitive salary and ben-efits commensurate with experience Great work environment with p®r*s igoi' outmij. employee mea's. brand new • smoke t 'ee office)

Please send 'esume lo Waoeek Country Club 4000 Clubgale Drive

id M.*s Ml 48302 Bi'xomfie«d

OFFICE HELP base computer knowledge Doomkeeptfig Fiex«ie hours femdele area

(810) 548-8652

OFFICE HELP needed Responsible •ner*»y person lor luN or part time position Cell for interview

18101 471-4794

LEGAL SECRETARY Pert Bme poefton Southfield, pay oommeneureM wen expenence 26 firm week flexible <ai0) 827 7000

LEGAL SECRETARY

L E G A L

Jrnagniy and 3Q y y r e g< y r v ^ « mr f i rms in Ihe area trust us -you should too For support s u n jot> p l ^ e ^ e o t , perm

" H I L S T R O M & R O S S AGENCY, INC 8 1 0 4 2 6 - 4 1 8 8

FAX 8 t ( V 8 2 6 4 4 3 4

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y ANN ARSOA

J ; s s / u s r s s * l w — mt* M I W I t f t

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'01* attorney • 1 « J i * e d

(8101 642 5556

OFFICE MANAGER needed 'or Jewish eOucatcmai Urge ruaecr. Muet neve tome expere-ce womng n a construction company. Send resume to 28555 Rd Farmington Mee Ml 48334

R E C E P T I O N I S T

At Ethan Allen we're really going places Now you can 10m a -eade-in the tme home lurrvshings industry xn an excellent career opportunity Our Birmingham store « seeking conscientious individuals to meet and greet cus-tomers as weii as general dencal and telephone duties Full and part t-me positions ava_aDie A peasant personality and proles sicnal appearance and demeanor are essential

This position offers a good hourly wage and comprehensive bene-fits in -a congenial, last-paced environment For prompt confi-dential consideration., please call 810-540-8558

Ethan Al len 275 North Woodward

Birmingham, Ml 48009 Fax 810-540-8778 Equal Opportunity

• - ; ,.e- M.F

s RECEPTIONIST v

Manufactunng firm seeks profes-sional individual with 2 years kxperience Excellent verbal

•skills- Word, Excel expenence a p«us< High school diploma or

GEO required BeneMs and 401<K)

Send resume or apply to First Technology Safety Systems

47460 Galleon Dnve Ptymouth. Ml 48170

(3131 451-7878 * \ EOE/'AAE /

RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARY

NATIONAL Manufacturer needs detail onenied peraon with jmooth phene skifcs Win answer phones, type. tile, fax and mail PC expenence a plus Non-smoking office Good pey 4 ben-efits Send resume and pay history to

Attn Mr Walker Van Mar* Products. Corp

24145 Industrial Park Owe Farmington Has, Ml 48335

R E C E P T I O N I S T S Good phone skits Will greet customers Some oomputer

experience helpful

S 7 . 5 0 - S 8 . 5 0 p e r h r . ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

S C A L E C L E R K / S E C R E T A R Y Opening n Ann Arbor tor a Scale Ciertu Secretary Responsibilities •ndude weighing incoming ano OU-gomg trucks i r e d i n g vehcles 10 appropriate locations, providing dxec-bone for dnvers. handtaig caafi sales and answering phones Must have base oftce mfchmery and computer skills Please appfy «n person or

SECRETARY Michigan Special C*ymp«s Hajf-tma position e ccaled in Ihe Metro-Detrcni area Work hours Monday - Friday 900am - nooe Education equivalent lo completion of fugfi school Min-imum two years qualifying experi-ence Ability to type 60 wpm accurately, ability 10 commumcale effectively end prefect a positive mage. exceHam proofreading sk*s word-processing and database-' spreadsheet expenence, and general office ekJis required Windows »5 and WordPerlecl 6 0 experience defred Saiary commanauran qualtfca-none Apply by March 7. 1997 Send

33500 Van Born, Wayne, Ml 48184-2497 Fax 313-729-4567 CMU I AA'EO Inetifution) encourages ttveraity and reeot.es 10 provide equal opporlunity regardless of race sex Asabikly sexual orlentabon or otnei K relevant criteria

S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 . 1 9 9 7 O&E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n * 5 0 2 t o 5 0 6 < * > 7 *

€MPLOVW\€NT SWITCHBOARD

OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST

groMta divukjn. al large oorporatiori located m Uvcrta. Can<»dates mus« DC mature, ancutate. people onented

- ^ p i r ^ « » s ' Y k ^ e lihonae. greekng w a r n * , mail prc-. fssmg and .insistence to staff personnel Must be PC iterate. A * ofler an excellenl wade and M trnge benefO program Please tor-wan] resume and salary requirements ,o • Box »1630 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspepers

36251 SchooKfsn Rd L/voraa. Ml 48150

5 0 2 Ue lpVan ted -

Ofi te Ciencai

Edw C Levy Co H R Dept.SCoe297

9300 tXx Avenue Dearborn. Ml 48120

(313) 849-9209 EOE/AA

SECRETARIAL PART-TIME Real estate olfice In Livonia seeking a Secretary Ciencai. phone etiquette required Computer skills a plus Schedule can be Kexibte but typically evenings 4 one weekend day Contact Anne Nome. Century 21 Row al (313) 464-/111

OUR the i r computer

SECRETARY c o m p a n i e s

tial and growth opportunities We need your pnor experience and the ability to interact with cHerts To $14 OO'hr Cat Susan Birmingham F arming orvVrvorva 8e6-7661 473-2931

Advantage Staffing

„ TELLER COME iom our leam Uvonia Com-munxty CredS Union is kwfcog lor your exceienl people M i s end c4sh handtow expenence 15420 Fe»m-ngton Rd . m Uvonia

RECEPTIONISTS Immediate hositions available in Farmington A Plymouth areas Musi have exceaent communica-tion sk*s and multi-line phone experience $9* * FuUfpart-nme. benefits, 401k, direct deposn, slock purchase plan Call

810-615-0660 WESTERN STAFF SERVICES

Not an agency, never a lee

RECEPTIONIST ' needed lo handle multiple phone lines

4 6'usy Irani desk for a local CPA firm Expenence -eqwred Send resune to

30200 Telegraph Rd. Suile 165 Bmgham Farms. Mi 48025

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED! Prestigious consulting firm, in South-field, seeks reception*) w 'min 1 year experience Exceaent pay and Bene-f i ts T e m p - H i r e C a " S o n y a 810-646-7660

RECEPTIONISTS Immediate openings in the

tallowing areas tor professional expenenced Recepfiorwts

• Livonia / Ptymouth • Novi

Excellent pay and benelit package available

Call today to schedule an interview'

ENTECH PERSONNEL Livonia Branch 313-464-0196

SECRETARIAL SUPPORT Microsoftword, WordPerfect Excel. Lotus 4 PowerPoint skJH requested lor chellenyng temporary aaeign-mente CaB

(810) 737-1711 TEMPORARY RESOURCES

SECRETARIES Immediate Openings

Too many |Obs Not enough cendKlates

We need you!

. Secretaries • Word Processors • Receptionists • Tranecnptionlst with medcal

terminology

We offer •xce*er.t pey 4 benefits Call tor immediate interview

TODAYS

SECRETARY.iPART TIME For Bloomfield Hias invest mem broker 2-3 deys/week flexible Needs PC end phone skills Senas 7 hatotui Fmx return* to: (810) 33A-9959

SECRETARY Part time. Typing, word processor, telephone Walled Lake ares M-F 1-4 30 (810) 960-1668

SECRETARY PART bme secretanai help needed m residential office (810) 647-2343

SECRETARY Real Estate oflice m Uvonia seeking a Secretary Clerical, phone et»>»tte required Computer skills a plus Schedule varies and can be fiextue Contact Anne Noms Century 21 Row, (313) 464-7111

TEMP-TO-PERM i e l our Temporary Reeouroes and Permanent Staff Drvisions won as a team to find the best |0b for you •

Our Temporary Resources Drvi-son win put you to work on a Temp assignment Whw you mprove your skills, our Perma-nent Start Dwisxon will work lo

in ' a v t i m t m f

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST Southfield law firm Some expenence required Contact Office Manager,

Gary Eisenberg, P C . (810) 357-3550

Ren Cen Southfieid Troy Auburn Hills

(313) 393-1890 (8101 350-9777 1810! 649-4455 (810) 373-7161

RECEPTIONISTS WANTED For now hait salon ir. Troy Full or part time Paid vacation 4 sick days

Call 810-269-9500

RECEPTIONIST needed tor ousy NW professional office Duties -ndude answering phones distributing -ncommg maH S light data entry Hours 9-5 wtth full Benefits Send resume with salary requirement lo Office Administrator 45211 Helm, Ste C, Plymouth Twp 48170-6023

RECEPTIONIST BtLLER needed tor smai. dealership (810)547-8800

PAYROLL ADMINISTRATOR The Met'o Group premiere ground transportation company serYC-g -ne Detroit Metro Airport. » seeking a Payroll Adrrumsirator tor our fast paced Romulus ocenop Requires at least 2 years of pevrok experience preferacfv with ADP or survLar envi-ronment Quashed camfcdates w« oe tarmkar » f h P l e n u m or comparable accounting software proficient n Mcrosoh Word Excel and Lotus 123 and knowledgeable ol payro« tax reports sudi as 9404 941 Responsi bii<t«s wai include reports and other payroll related dunes The Metro Group oflers s competitive compensation and benetits package rf-cKxding a 401K «-»n interested candidates snook! FA* resume wrth salary requirements lo 31 >948 0023 or mail to

THE METRO GROUP ATTN Human Resources

10701 Middlebelt Romulus Ml 481T4

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST Busy CPA firm needs receptionist lor •emporary position now thru April 15th Answer phones take mes-sages filing, make appointments etc Neeood lo start immediately

Call Dawn tor immediate consideration i810 626-2400

RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE ASSISTANT

for growing firm m Farmtrtglcn Hitls Challenging position for a detail mmoed, organized and profoem mck-vtdjial Wo'dPerfecl and/or Lotus experience helpful MS Oflice a plus We are looking to ' a reliable, moti-vated person who envoys being a leam player Send resume with salary •equirements 10 Box »1489 Observer 4 EocertTT Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma, Ml 48150

RECEPTIONIST To answer phones and maintain case records lor Farmingion Hills outpa-tient d m c Hours noon-8pm Mon . Tues 4 Wed. Resumes

M Alexander, 18310 W 12 Mile Rd Southfieid, Ml 48076 E O E

* • SECRETARY * • Attractive opportunity SouthheO CPA Arm seeks secretary with word pro-cessing and spreadsheet expenence Exceient compensation 4 fringes.

(810) 559-2222

SECRETARY ' Auburn H * s and Farmmpon HWs Strong Word and Excel Temp to Perm $10-$12.508V.

CUSTOMER SERVICE Auburn Hills and Southfield, Must have computer skiHs and CSR expenence $8 50-$ia-hr

a O A K T F . C

Farmngion H i s 81^48^0464 Auburn Hits 810-377-4070

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST • and more W » also assrtt r typesetting part time flexfcle hrs Occasional Sat-urdays, Engraving Connection 930 W Ann Arbor Trail, Ptymouth

313-459-3180

olaca you position

Take the step Go from being a Temporary to a Permanent Employee

Permanent and Temporary Positions now available

. C » K T y p « - Several poMons with 1 yr experience

. Oflice Support - Data Entry • Office OerKfleceptcmist -

Temp-to-Perm . ReoapKTMts MUMne phone • Secretary Receptionist -

Temp-to-Perm • Secretaries - Seve-ai openngs

with Word 6 0 Excel • Administrative Assistants

MS Olhce. several positions • inskle Sales-Customer Servce • Accounting Assistant -

Fun Charge •

TEMPORARY RESOURCES (810) 737-17)1

PERMANENT STAFF CO Troy Farmington Hills

.810)585-2720 (810)737-5750,

TRANS NATION Tiee Insurance company Is looking tor an expen-enced person to work al our Oakland County Buiktng Please contact Mike fcsiel at (313) 425-2500

THIS IS THE

BEST AD !M! LEGAL SECRETARY PARTNER POSITION

Owtia ien w t - e r m seeks inures atonal secretary tor busy partner Applicant must be pmficier* « WordPerfect and have excellent communication and organiza-tional skits Must have Ubgaton expenence Excellent starting salary and benefes

Call (8101 948-0000 or Fax resume lo

(810) 948-9494

TYPING AND CLERICAL OFFICE WORK Full time Must have good accurate tyfkng slults wi' knowtedge of MS Word 4 MS Windows Insur-ance experience helpfu l Fax resumes*. K B G at 313-525-0957

5 0 2 Clerical

WORD PROCESSING

Resumes end interv iews required1 Senous candidate) only! Call today lot an appoint mart

A d e c c a

( 3 1 3 ) 5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0 EOE Never a F

5 0 4 Help Y u t c d - D e n U l

DENTAL ASSISTANTS Ultra modem Uvoma oflice Viewing for pan-ame. experienced Assistants

(313) 501-3638

OENTAL ASSISTANT 30 hrs per week Clean, tnenSy modem oftce Exee*eel salary 11

j o i t i s i : — i B i b i flatteoi:

OENTAL ASSISTANTS Two expenenced dental oHice aeaa tares needed Eager lor a career on-ented mult tasks poaieon $16 per hour range commeneuraie wtth expenence and abety Progressiva oftee 16 Mile 4 Woodward (810) 646-6363 or (810) 642-2283

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fu« time Expenenced

Office located n Uvoma Can (313) 425-2130

DENTAL ASSISTANT- Ful *me po® Bon at mum-aoclor practice Expen-enced enthusiastic individual Top salary 4 excellent benefits tor Ihe n i f t t candidate (313) 722-5130

OENTAL ASSISTANT Expenenced Orthodontic Assistant pan-kme .nth ortho records knowledge in Wesl land Top salary to proper candidate

Call 313-722-5130

W E ' R E L O O K I N G F O R S M O O T H O P E R A T O R S

Adecco (formerfy ADIA Per-sonnel Services) currently has excellent opportunities avail-aflle tor qualified swechBoard operators ai the Novi. South-held and Farmington H«s area

Requirements •nOuOt previous mulb-kne phone experience end trie ability to worn in busy of lce environments

Ca.' Adeooo today working tomorrow

4 be

A d e c c a

(810) 442-7800 EOE Never a Fee

4 CLERICAL posrkons available lor various shifts We offer $9-$ 12/hour dependtfig on expenence Loolung tor enthusiast* mdwiduals who are eager to leam Mon -Sal Must Be wen organized 4 responsible Duties nclude data army, answenng multi-kne phone system l i ^ i l accounting, scheduling appointments tlfcng. e l

Todds Service Inc

7975 W-36 Hamburg. Ml 48139

1810)231-2778 FAX 1810*231-4778

DENTAL ASSISTANT Come work lor our growing oftice Are you aggrese-ve tnently motivated'.We are a personal quakt> of fce Call Cmdy Royal Oak (810) 541-1388

DENTAL ASSISTANT Endodontc orfce lookir.a tor full-time 4 part-lame exper«nced Dental Assis-tant weh x-'ay certifcatiori

Ptease cat (3131459^844

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DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced for Lathrup Village gen-eral practice Can (610) 557-3880

Dental DENTAL A33 I3TANT

Spiliarve Denlai 810-349-7560

5 0 4 H e l p l u t e d - D n t a l

A D E N T A L ^ A S S I S T A N T Large Southheld offce seeking me right person tojoxnour leam Must be expenenced tnendfy and enthusi-ast*: Come iom Our great-working environment assisting a wonderful Boss Ful Home posrton Great Dele-tes medical dental 40l(k)

Cak (810) 443-1350

DENTAL BUSINESS ASSISTANT

Experienced F ia lime Mature, p e c * * onented team worker Recall 4 compute* knowledge

Livonia (313) 425-7010

DENTAL HYGIENIST Renaissance center dental oflce seew temooraray Hygienm tor maler-rvrty leave Beginning rrkd March tor 3-5 weeks Ofl March 28 thru Apra 11

(313) 259-0300

5 0 4 H e l p W t n l c d - D e a u i

DENTAL I RECEPTIONIST Fvai ame Salary commeneuraie weh expenenoe. Benefits package aval-able Uvoma area Cat

(313) <27-7555

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Growing, quality Uvonia pracece

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST tor tnendfy Farmngion ofhee Peg-board and insurance expenenced a must (810) 47(1-3285

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST needed Tues 4 Wed 8 to 5 Com-puter knowledge hetptu Contact Laura (313) 455-2510

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Experienced Fui-wne tor computer-ized Troy Pedntrc office Some assisting experience prefer-so

(810) 358-8997

5 0 4 Beip Wiatcd-Deiul

ORTHOOONTIC ASSISTANT

For a one doctor pracace Fun-time Must nave enhodome experience Competitive wages, benefes 4 401(H) plan lo me ngr* appkeanf

Box 11519

PATIENT COORDINATOR/ RECEPTION

Emhusiastc dental 4 computer expe-nenced individual desired 25 hours per week Prograesnre N W Uvonia offce (313) 464-2664

PEAK PERFORMERS is tnterviewig Demists tor snorvtorig term and asao-oale placements Cat our hmng ser-vices consultary tor detals We welcome referrals Experienced

No Fe (810) 477-57

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DENTAL HYGIENIST Part-time Approximately 3 days per ween tor busy denial office Ptyrmxeh area |3 I3 | 454-1070

A'PROGRESSIVE DENTAL OFFICE desires an enthusiastic detail-onented mature l ean member who enjoys multiple tasks lo Ml Patiem Coordinator position Outstanding environment ano Benefits

Cad 810-474-0224

Part or full time Clmc Northveie

DENTAL ASSISTANT Looking tor lull time assistant lor our Bimungnam oHice Experience pre-fenced Call Jcar (810) 647-2109

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

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W O R D PROCESSORS DATA ENTRY

RECEPTIONISTS

Experienced m Microsoft Word.I Excei and PowerPoint Positions! in Troy, Southfieid. Oetron and I L ivon ia L o n g te rm » " benefits

CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT Experienced for active periodontal oflce Ful-time/benefits Ca i Mon Wed 4 Fn. 9-5pm 810-350-2220 Tues 4 Thur. 9- fpm 313-882-2233

DENTAL ASSISTANT lull lime expenenced with expanded duties $12fir plus medcai modern. Bir mmgham olfice. 810-642-6430

DENTAL ASSISTANT FuApart-time Modem uvonia olfice with ternfc stall (810) ,473-0050

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fnermy 4 quality onented Dearborn Hts Oentat Specially Oflce is tookmg lo increase Its lull-time staff II you are experienced m 4-handed dentistry, a sei" starter, mature, dependable 4 enthusiastic inttviduai. Call Ann

(313) 277-0510

DENTAL ASSISTANT needed We will Iran Mature career minded reli-able hard working enthusiastic applicants arty lor growing last paced denial practice with 2 loca-tions F i * 4 part time available Must be able lo work evenings 4 occa-sional Sat s Competitive wages 4 beneMs (313) 522-2180 or (3131 533-8150

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experience required Competitive wages For progressive Northville oflice Call 810-348-7997

OENTAL ASSIS'ANT Assisting only Nice hours Expen-enced or Vnll Warn Benefits West Bleomfietd area Call residence after 5pm 3t3 421-7938

DENTAL ASSISTANT Some experienced preferred Pat tv^ lime No Saturdays Excellent bene-fits Garden CityWesttand area

Please call 313-422-4.350

DENTAL ASSISTANT Dental team r Tnjy seeking an enthu-siastc person to provioe quality care Part I n e with benefits W'li tram Out expenence prelerred Call Mchelie 810-528-0700

DENTAL HYGENTIST Needed tor fun modem Uvoma office 12-16 hrsiWk STSemoons Call

18IO1 476-1960

* Dental Hygienisl _• Part time cdsfion available V our Livonia of lce Excellent salary

Please ca* (313) 336-3638

DENTAL HYGIENIST Part-time lor Inendfy B»ooml»id HUs oflce. Looking tor an upbeat people person Ic compiele our team Hours neeoed Mon 8am-2pm and Thurs. 6am-5pm Call (810) 642-0400

DENTAL OFFICE Manager - Garden City Experience preferred No week-ends or evenings Exceienl hours Unique opportunity 313-522-3510

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER

Experienced, needed for computer-ized Canton denial office Fnendly staf excellenl salary Please call

(313) 565-5206

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER

Growing dental corporation is seeking result -onented motivated ptoles-s«onai wtlh 2 - years dental expen-ence and 1 yea- C supervision expenence lor Troy oflce Dental soft-ware experience preferred Excellenl competitive benefits available ptease call 810-351-3783 or tax resume to 810-304-2698

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Musi have computer 4 dental know! oagu Part time 4 some Sat s Farm inigton Hills area (810) 851-1034

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Ful-Bme available in Uvonia oflice Must be expenenced m dental field 4 computet knowledge preferred Excelarn salary 4 benetits

(313) 336-3638

DENTAL TECHNICIAN C 4 B Model Tech Fu l or part nr-ie

(313) 728-2200

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Assistant needed part-time for Bloomfield Hats dental practice • W ' J H W t i n C»i » w i Mmi Thurs 4 Fn Musi have ei Please ca i

ie expenence 810-855-2411

FULL TIME HYGIENIST Famvngton Hws general dental office Immediate position Part tamers say good by to those mutti-o f lce hassles Call Chris

(810) 474-6993

HYGIENIST CHECK US OUT'

Part-time Hygienisl tor amalgam-tree practice n Ltvoma Great hours Tues-days 3 00pm-B 30pm. Thursdays 8 30am-2 30pm, and Saturdays 8 30am-1 30pm 1313) 462-4950

CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTANT Busy Southfield practice Expenence prelerred mdustnoue. honest 4 dependable 810-786-2711

5 0 6 H e l p W l

M e d i a l

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permanent opportunities '

rsarper A M I H I « O I V WW* Famvngton H M Ml 48334

810-932-1170, Fax 810-932 1-1214

CARDIOLOGY NURSE Troy physoan seeks «N v .? yrs m»i-mutr experience ei Cankotogy Fu l timeidays Competuve salary 4 bene-Ms Send reeume 10 P O Sea 32937. Det-Ot Ml <8232-093?

5 0 6 a s 4 CNA's / HHA's

G R E A T P a y P e r V is i t Flexible Schedukng

Mi leeoe R e t m b u r s e m e n l INNOVATIONS Hone C a n hes mmeOwe f * « « n e m d pert-ame

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Home Care required ' o r a l PM D

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(800) 785-7544 Monday - Fnoay only

RECEPTIONIST Growing quality oriented Troy dental office aesires ent tx»astc Ftecep-tionisi Outstanding environment 4 Benetits Perfect tor Dental Assotam

tor new opportunity Ca i 810-528-0700

C E N A s Do you want to work for Ihe Beet? is pMiem care your lop pnorey"

Wa have pen time pomons available on every MVH Exceaent pey and ben-efes Poee*mty of Becomng fu l kme weh proven performance

Apply m person to Si Anthony's Heakh Care Center

31830 Ryan Rd Warren. Ml 4*092

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Wanted-

A MILFORD based medcal supply co has openrig for Medcal Recep-komsi Experience preferred Fax resvkhe 10 8f0-685-8847 or call

810685-3859

A-1 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST nee<Jed

Fast paced medcal oftice looking lor re'.aBie, organized, sell-motrvated person for Iron! desk Green benefits $10 4 up dependrig on experience Full nme preferred but will consider pari time Can 810-476-1166

HYGIENIST lew busy pediatnc dental oflice Must have exceptional com-munication skids Pay commensurate with experience (313) 261-5672

HYGIENIST - PART TIME Bloomtield HiHs 0»fce

CaH (810) 253-0440

MEDICAL p iLLER Full-time lor Bloomfield Hi ls offce Musl have dental insurance 4 com-puier experience Excellenl salary 4 benefits FtexCle hrs 810-642-6430

ORTHO ASSISTANT Pleasant Bloomtield Hills of lce Exceienl people slues required Full time Experience preferred Out-standing benefits tor the right mck-

| mdual Ca i Ruth (810) 646-9768

BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT '

To provide one-lo-one mtervenborv aversional acbveies with nursing •wme 'esioents Background m social work psychology rec therapy or related held Experience weh genemc population preferred F j i or part time day shift Apply Si Jude Con-valescent Center. 34350 Ann Arbor

Lrvoma 261-4800

C.E.N.A. 'S $8 00 TO START"

COME ABOARD THE PEACMWOOO INN TEAM

CALL CHARITY TOOAY AT 810-852-7800

PEACHWOOD INN 3500 W South Bfvd v

V 8 a a « / CHIROPRACTOR'S ASSISTANT

alternative health rmnded « t « » a i to work m our busy Novi cf ice Oflice 4 compuier experience prefened but wi l tram the right person 40IK/

1112. Pam

CA. 38595 W 10 M M Novi Ml 46375 Attn

C N A / C E N A $100 S T A R T I N G B O N U S

UNON j o e s open With fu l Benetits A l shifts Metro Detroit Area Start now Bnng in ad CALL Joann tor details at SMS (810) 442-1112

BILLER Fu« »me Expenence prelerred Com-puier expenence a mu l t Large med-cal practice Competitive salary Exceienl Benefits Maggie

(810) 362-2770

BILLER Fun lime Soulhlieid area NBA system experience preferred

810-356-5273

CNA' I Come iom a leam Iha! cares Candi-dates mu l t be wlkng to adapt to var-ious environments Dependable transportation for Ihe metro tn-county area State certphcaoon 4 punctually a must Cad Mon - F n .

. (810) 477-2820

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E H E P S P A N I S H & E N G L I S H S P E A K I N G A M U S T

Medcal Supply oompiny has a fc* t ime opening process ing new customers/intake Communcanons with phys ic lam. hospitals and

mts Must poeieei knowledge of computet 4 a i ce l i n i customer ser vioe skiHs Fax or send reeume

Human Resources "* Diabetes Sell Cam

11586 Fermmgton Rd Uvoma. Ml 48150 Fax 313-281-9640

EMERGENCY R O O M TRANSCRIPTIONISTS

U n d i d tor Tranacnpeona Unwed, a rapkJh growing nelional medcal trar ecnpuon company Immeikale open-mg i tor fu l 4 part time- positions M in imum 2 years exper ience required T L oflers cortyefrttve

premiums Cai <5 S 810-171-

EXPERiENCED MEOtCAL TECHS. M L T i

4 PHLEBOTOMISTS Bme 4 fa l time cor

posnone (313) 722-J

FITNESS CENTER

EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST

OR CONSULTANT interested in health promotion Hard working Benefes Lrvonia area

(313) 425-5544

DIRECT CARE AIDES

kme, all shifts I Linda for niter-p i 3) 464-2772

DISPENSING OPTICIAN ' independent oplometnc practice Ful

desired Uvoma

FRONT DESK Podiatry Uvoma oflce needs rekebie organized person as recepoomet Fuo u n a with greet benefits $10 a up depending on experience C*i> 810-478-1167

FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST needed tor busy Birmmyiam opheiai-motogist Fu l kme Please ca i Carole (810) 644-8060

HHAs/ CNAs Are you looking tor a c h a n g e Huron Valley Visiting Nurses « leaking

•s lo i two regular home care patients m North viaeNov Shifts are Mon -Fn . days Call Dane or JM a! (800) 880-0020. or Fax resume to

(313) 677-0123

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Part-time Fhem»y Pty-

mouth offce seeks a f r i end l y , dependab le

person wtth excellent typmgfcomputer (WonJPerfecVWindows) and commu-mcabon s i l l Send resume » .

RECEPTIONIST P A R T T I M E

Expe 'e rced Receptioniet needed for a busy Bloomfield H«s mortgage Broker 12 line switchboard Tues 4 Thurs 8 00em-5:30pm Please con-tact Mary at: (810) 540-1070

OFFICE MANAGER Needsd Ful nme "Mure e n r * * a l c 4 outgoing pereon tor a busy non preN oroamzahor located a! 12 4 Greenf«b You muet heve strong organizational 4 corrvni**ceher> sues along wWi bookkeeping and corr^xeer

LEGAL SECRETARY

Dependable 9°°° v'tt—cnal M L experience In «eel estate iaw

SM 467 or Fax

M e t i Farme (810) 644 2941

LEGAL SECRETARY The lew torn of FIEGER F«GER 4 SCHWARTZ • MPl MMmey »wty employee lew •*— a lo he*

- j e Secmtanae tor Ngfi praMe » >atior cases 2 3 years »«Lislanel experience xeaared Muet know WordPerfect ( .ceaera pay and t i a n m i i NorvemoionQoMoe W i m send leeume io ew anermon c l UfMa and M 19300 W 10 Mae Rd Southfieid Ml 4«07$ Fax to 110-386-5148 « caft 41^3866686

O F F I C E M A N A G E R Opportumty sun manufacfcinng Vm 7 hatoM Opporti**y mm man

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PAYROLL ASSISTANT Mnmerkate opemng m Ptywioulh irens-portaticri company Hourty position at $8-$ l0 based on experience A n o &ate degree preferred "-progress degree coneidered F i# - tme perme nent F i x resume tor

R E C E P T I O N I S T Cheerful, energetc F*eceptionisi needed .mmeoatsly for Lvon i i cf lce Mull"ine expenence and base cler-ical and compute' skiHs needed Fu l time Hours 6am-5pm with beneMs Forward resume by F A * to

(313) 462 3501

RECEPTIONIST CLARKLIFT OF DETROIT INC has an immediate opemng tor a fu l t ime recep t ion is t Located in Rcoulus Excellent Benefits Please send -esume Hong w«h salary

RECEPTIONIST PART TIME/FULL-TIME position tor corporate Real Estate offce in Bloomfield HUs Must have good phone and deneal skills Please ca i ,

(810)647-2200

1378 S Mam Ptymouth 48170 Or Fax Io 313-4K

Ml 3-453-4812

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST With secretanai, organizational 4 compuier skins Uvoms Can D a w !

(313) 427-414!

•FtecepbomslVford Prooesaor

•Administrative Assistants $9 • $13 •Receptionists $7 - $8 Staffing Services of Michigan Ud

(313) 542-0600

• SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER • Full-time p»us Benefits Word. Excel.

DacEasy Degree with 5* yrs Lisa (8101 350-2444

SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER Expenenced, computer skifes Part-time, Uvonia area 313-261-5230

SECRETARY CAREER oriented secretary

needeoTor M l time pos«on in Engineering oflice Knowledge of

Lotus Word Psrfect reqwred. Must have good commumcanors

Skills 4 phone etiqurfle Competi-tive pay 4 BeneMs

Call Dusty (313) 537-7500 An Equal Opportiykty Employer

SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST

Front desk position requires excellenl communication telephone 4 or gam zabonal skills, compuier Weracy knowledge of WordPerfect 4 Lotus 123 a plus Excekent Benefits Resume with salary requirements to Personnel. 25900 Greenfield Sufle 326 Oak Park, Ml 48237 or lax lo

810-967-0602

SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST

Wholesale Golf companv seeks Secretary-Receptionist wtlh some msKM sales abikty Must nave good writing and organize tonal ability Expenence with IBM compatible com-puter prelorred Some knowledge of go* products helpM Call or send resume lo Continental Saies Co 31093 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvonia. Ml 48150 313-422-9000

SECRETARY to assist real estats executive Must have excellent computer sails Smel offce, flexible hours Seno resume lo Rlcmar, 3000 Town Center, Ste 540 Southland Ml 48075

SECRETARY - typing (50 WPW),WP 4 Lotus slulls required Telephone 4 order processing mam ob(ective R e s u m e lo K a t e s Co 1 3 6 3 Anderson. Cla-wton, Mi 48017

SECRETARY WANTED Fling, A/P and A R tasks Compute-experience reqursd Good phone skills a must $7 50* 10 surf Review after 90 days and meurance avaiade aher 6 months Send reaume 16777 Wahrman Rd, Romulus. Ml 48174

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RECEPTIONIST ParVTuI time Dependable motivated, mature indi-vidual with excellent communelation slulls needed to henc»e phones, schedule appointments Canton area C m Or Ah, 313-414-0080

RECEPTIONIST/ W O R D PROCESSING

SECRETARY With accurate fypmg M M (45-50 wpmi needed tor Martial Research f.rrfl m Southheld Front desk poaieon tor

ncabon WordPerfect Competitive saiary 4 benellft Send resume with saiary ret i rements »

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RECEPTIONIST CLERICAL tor fast paced of lce Can Sharon

6 l0 -649- t910

313-455-9457 Ann Sarvty

PERMANENT PART "HME

oontrceer Muet he»e knowMdgi 9 computer appacations a u w e n g epraad sheet 4 Wo»d Pnxiessmg

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Fast-paced Lrvoma wholesaler seeks fnendly articulate mdwduai capable of handing buey telephone system and amerai of lce duties Previous Sipenence reqxared B e r e k i «ck*>e neeWt meurance end 401K Send reeume to P O Box 510624, Uvoma Ml 4 8 1 5 1 fi6«4 A T T N V P

RECEPTIONIST . PART-TIME eveningarweeksnds lor rsai estate office Typing siuts good pnone artcuMBon and etv*ier.a -responsible Canton location As. tor Cyw» (313) 453-4300

RECEPTIONIST PART TIME WEEKENDS

H o n Saturday 900AM-5QQPM Sunday 1000AM-5 0CPM

Dunes ndude anewer mu»-kne phone, kghi typing 4 oflce Duties

DENNIS TERRY 810-856-2000

Altr Nancy. 27300 W 11 MseH SM 500 Southfteld Ml 48034

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• RECEPTIONIST 8 30am-3pm, Mon-Fri kfcist nave phone M i . kg" type* -*> " J computer knowledge Plea* cML 9emUpm (810) 473-1100

SECRET ARYiCtERfCAL Development Ovwon seeks expen-enced mdhndual who muat be a ieil-starter with the ebwty to pnor«ae snd accomplish mx«pie tasks Must be profoent m word-proceaamg (MS Word a plus) aa wel as possess a beckground m preparing spread sheets (MS Excel a pais) Pideesion-alism creenrly and proAxawfy wil greatly assist the growth of th« posi-tion Please send reeume and salary raqmrements to PO Box 610. Brighton Ml 48118 or FA* 10. (810) 229 8992 ATTN Development

SECRETARY Compuier SUM good speekmg 4 wrung abwTy Mon-Fn. I-«pm Se8-

SouBiflekl (810) 354-0121 •

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Career opportunity FU* your pown-

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Answer muWfcti phones for 3 compe-mes Office expenence requ^d Hours 9am-6pm Send reeume io Law 08cee of Liter a Spamola. P C .

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* • S E C R E T A R Y • * Expendksg company seeking a

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SALES ASSISTANT Largs financMi larwoe 8BII lodetfl tor ssSee 7 reglered Selse Aselani Salary commensursli w«i sspen-

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looking tor pert ttme offcee sec-retary $7 S W Please rsepond to (313) 721-1516 between the hours of 9em to 3pm on M/T/W/F

SECRETARY/WORD PROCESSOR Fast paced professional growing office with pMesent working snvtron-ment nsapui—ilifisi ndude word processing using WordPerfect tor Windows 6 1, phone answering Ming, nmmng errands, sndolhsrmis-cetleneous tasks Office hours 9-5:30pm saly tomi overtime

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SECRETARY - I parson office, WI time ouslomer service on prunes •nvocxog, eocounang Expenenced Farmington area 810-426-7100

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644 -1070 OAKLAND COUNTY 591-Q9QQ WAYNE COUNTY 3S2-1322 ROCHESTER-ROCHESTER HILLS

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506 Classif icat ions 506 to 512 O&E Sunday, March 2, 1997

Waated-

HOME HEALTH AGENCY m • » * * • quaahep »uff . noma Heean * x w . CENA a • Live-to « J d n

Flexible scheduling pen 8 l u l « m . contingent Pnvate diAy and staff -e*et Ca t 1-313-454-7080

Home Health Aides Certified Home Health

Aides Nursing Assistants

Homemakers Live-ins

For pnvaia duty noma health cere Mual Da experienced, dependable and have renac* transportation Wa oHer • F i e x M echedulmg • Pay baaed o r experience . Snm differentiate • Mileage remtoureemeni • Paul m-aerwces

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ra aaeresled m jommg a rap-growing agency please caa

or apply 10

_ United Home Caw Services 15>12 Farmmgion Rd Lrvoma

(Two blocks N 0 ( 5 MM) . (313) 422-9250 j

V ? Home Health Aides

noma Heaflh Plu» • currant* sacking qualified aides lo work in i r w Medcare Certified. Pnvsto CM* and Staffing Ovi»on»

• Competttrve pay Southfieid (810) 357-3650 Brighton (5101229-2750

MOTH Maann Plus

' INTAKE SPECIALISE

Blue Cara Nerwerk ol Southeaat Michigan, a suburtJan-beaed HMO seeks an iniake apacieaat '•soonaaxa lor tha receipt arm r o m p l a l c n ot requests 'or author-taton o( outpefienf pro-cedures arxVor surgenea. H » tient adrmss»ns and referrala

Requ«eme-aa mdude two yean oi coliaga credits m business social science or a heaah •eiated held. mciudmg a coaaga leve l m e d i c a l t e rm ino logy coursa Knowledge of iCD-9 and MCPCS oodmg required Too years o» experience m health cara arxvo* " • a i m insurance sailing required

•0 BLUE CARE NETWORK

OF SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN HUMAN RESOURCES1S

P O BOX 5043 SOUTHFIELD Ml 46086-5041

VEqual Opportunay ^ m p t o y e ^

MAS 4 LPNS med ica l we igh t (oaa d i m e is expandmg Immediate openings lor positive energetic m<»v>duals with venepuncture e ipenence Wage includes hourty. commmsKm Bonus A benefits Complete trairwio pro-gram Fan resume to 810-355-0475 0* ca« Maryann 810-353-6446

MEDICAL ASSISANT Fu l txne lor buey urotog® otteWNovi Musi be experienced C a i Liaa tor interview 810-380-6360. a * 46

MEDICAL ASSISTANT With pedatnc expenence needed " Dearoorn Heights As* tor Claudia

(313) 730-7007

506 Wanted-

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Wil ing to do recaption

X-ray capMday Call Maureen (610) 442-1400

MEDICAL ASSISTANT immedwie opening tor buey internal meocme of lce 2 yrs expenence nec-eaaery Must know EKG's. PFTs V a n Puncture, X-Rays Ca i Sua al

(313) 726-4141.

' MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part ome 20-30 houra a weak tor G a r t e r City pdvaoan oftice Expen-ence orVy neiad apply Sand resume to P O Box 700. Garden O t * Ml

46136-0700

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Estabnehed tamay pracnce m w BtoonWeW naadi part Bme M A expenenoed m venepuncture EKG. x-raya Send reeume lo Medical Axsis tant Poaffion 25842. Glover C l . Farmmgion Haa. Ml 46335

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Ca*: (610) 530-9064

MEDICAL ASSISTANT F u l nrne BeneMs SoutWieid araa Urology experience pre-

lerred C a i (810) 557-1738

MEWCAL ASSISTANT - F u M m e tol pediatric o«hce Experience wah compuier 6 recep-tion regured (810) 655-4144

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS Nqpdad mmeckataiy Muat ba abia to dcrlront and back office Expenenoe prelerred C M (313) 563-4506

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Wan experience tor Duay aaargy olfice Full t m e position

(810) 476-5221

•MEDICAL ASSISTANT* Full bme m lop dermatology of lce in Farmmgion Hds Musi have al Waal one year medfcal oflice expenence or

Ca» (610) 553-2900

MEDICAL ASSISTANT To provide health screening teats to nduatoal employees In company moMe u n e . No aapenance r a t sary Muat ba ava laHa to M i *

MEDICAL BILLER- Exper ienced Mental tiaaMi nauanoa knowledge

X FuVp«l -«ma C a i Jackia ar 810-647-5320

MEDICAL B4LLER Experienced m a l lacets o l b«lng and ccaecaons Exceaent salary

CaH 313-425-5644

MEDCAL BILLER Expenenced only Ful l- t ime for growing oakng company

Fax •esume (313)^40-7301

MEDICAL BILLER For n temai medeme oflice

Call Maureen at: (810) 442-1400

MEDICAL Busy OXkafV c

BILLER For busy pocket^ oflea m Canton Experienced only preferably m podi-atry ExceUant salary plus bonus & incentive Cad tor appointment

961-7800 (313)

MEDICAL BILLER Needed lor infusion therapy com-pany Excellenl wagestwneMs Send resume 10 PO Box 2544

Southfield Ml 46037

MEDICAL BILLER/RECEPTIONIST

Great benefits <11 t up. depending g d experience Muat have experience domg Both iocs Must be people p e r s o n i h a r d w o r k e r 810-349-5566

Little Caesars Something New Something Different Come to our Northville location and find out.

it Is Exciting!! Daytime Positions Available

(nights too)

Full & Part-time Positions We offer flexible schedules, tuition reimbursement (t

advancement opportunities.

A p p l y in p e r s o n : Little C a e s a r 4 2 9 7 5 W. Seven Mile (7 M i l e f t N o r t h v i l l e Rd. )

Northvi l le , Ml 4 8 1 6 7 tot M/f/D/v 810-3490SS6

MANAGEMENT POSITIONS

Recognized as Canadas' lead ing Retail Coffee and Baked Goods Restaurant Chain , we are expand ing rap id ly in the Met ropo l i tan Detro i t area. We are cu r ren t l y h i r i n g Managers and Shift Supervisors to work in the Ann Arbor area as we l l as our soon to open Nor thv i l le locat ion. We o f f e r a n exce l l en t o p p o r t u n i t y f o r advancement as we l l as hea l th and aen ta l insurance, 4 0 I K and paid vacations. Don't m i s s y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y to r e a p the r e w a r d s o f g r o w t h g u i d e d by c o m p e t e n t , proven profess ionals . Send o r Fax your resume to:

WEND-CON IVl'ESTM E\TS 714 I f . Michigan Avenue

Jackson, MI 49201 Attention: Andy Maiville

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I tal ian Ki lcl ten. plentiful opportunities «»sx you '

N o » ' i your chance lo k a r a the ropes aad eajoj i a

fon. festive fnendly atmosphere

• FOOD SERVERS • COOKS • BARTENDERS • STEWARDS • HOST STAFF

la addition to oar pleasant w o r t e a v i r o m c M . ben

ef f ts i a t hide — j

• H a * K h / D a a t a i / V M M i I n s u r a n c e

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H t t I f o u r new y f j i M b o r i ' U r a t e appfv ra pt'to* Ho»4ay • Friday

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I MEDICAL | I BILLERS Several i n i e M i i apanOTga tori

•expenenoed medcal bdMra. Rag- • • u a w i m nme a M temp to haa poa^ •

avaaabla MBS or M 8 A | "exper ience a pkje CompetKrve | s a l a r , J beneMs Ca« Beth a t |

Tempro Medcal 10 schedule a n B 810-366-1336. •

MEDICAL BILLING ASSISTANT needed t u l Bme tor muM-pf iynaan speoa ty practce n Waeaand App* cant mual be dataa onamed wah s t rong insurance b a c k g r o u n d Pleeaam atmoaphera S benefits Sand resune 6 cover WMr to 36210 Nankin Blvd SM 301. Westland Ml 48185 or tax to 313-525^)514

MEDICAL BILLING Hoapaal based radjoto^grpuc: s<

insurances Compefaive salary wah excellent fringe BeneMs Reefy to & R . A . 15901 W 9 Mile. Smle 110. Soutntield, Ml 48075

MEDICAL CLAIMS RBf lEW/WLLER

mvnediew fu l t m e poeawn avaSable tor a Medical. Data Entry position Must have previous data entry expe-rience. wah eiceaam speed i accu-racy and l a abaay to uaa 10 key by touch Knowledge of Medical Tarm-n d o n I Codbig and Workers ComfV Auto Fee Schedule preferred Com-plete beneats package, flexible work scfteaae In a fa i l paced, prolas-

resuma ax

P O Box Southfield Ml 48086-5061

MEDICAL INFORMATION SERVICES

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HEALTH SYSTEM

immadiaM. MHime openmgs on day. shifts tor

posi-1 n o m ofler exciting opportunities tor growth and caraar advancement m raplt fy chan^ng haaKh care anWron-l m a r t Reqwrea a high t c h o d dtotoma and seme dencal etpenence An AssodeM s degree ai Technology or an aquwaWa c o r o -nation ol education and experience la desired

Appkcants should send their resume

Lucxne Gagann Medcal Information Services The University of Michigan

Heaflh System 1500 E Medcai Center Dnve

B1226-TC Ann Amor Ml 46109-0306

A NON-DISCRIMINATORY. AFFIR-MATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER

With, physcal Iherapy expenence onfy Full-time Good pay plus bene-fits Farmmgion Hals araa

Call Mrs Cole 810-737-4606

MEDICAL PLACEMENTS

Temporary & "Temp to Perm" positions lor

• Medical Assistants • Phlebotomists • Mecicai Recepoomsts • Medical Billers s Medical

Transcnptiontsls s Radiologic

Technologists s Medical Ciencai/

Secretanai

Call Marty al Tempro Medical

810-356-1335 to schedule an interview

or tax resume io 810-356-1333

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

Full time in top OemaloiogY of lce m Farmington Hilts

Muat have at «ast 1 year meoca cftoe expenenoe 610-553-2900

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Expenenced Ful bme tor busy Farm-mgion HMa oMea Please ca« Denise at (610) 932-3700

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST With expenence to work in office with fuBy computarued patient and busi-ness services Fu l t m e salary com-mensurate wah eipenence Benefits Dearftom area Fax resume to.

313-562-4590

M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T Ophthalmology optical experience preferred PartTid time Royal Oak Made computer 810 488-1957

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - M l "time expanencad. muat have knowl-edge of m s m n c e verification com-pu te rs . m u i t i Una p h o n e s 6 scheduling No weekends Benefits included Garden Oty area Fax reaume to Pat 313-421-0961 or 3 0 7 3 0 F o r d Rd to f i l l o u t

MEDCAL RECEPTIONIST F u l ama. experienced Mon thru Fn Salary negotiable Southfieid ama Knowledgeable wah rauranca plana, computers S maffrcai tarmnotogy a muat Please send resume wah salary requirements >Cr

Ms Thomas 22250 Prwtdenca Dr Sle »602

Sout i f tak l Ml 46075

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST / LAB

ASSISTANT oflice Mon-Fn

Must hard-

workmg Salary commensurate with expenence Please send resume t o

Box 11623 OOeerver A Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Scfocucrafl Rd LAroma. Ml 46150

tor buey darmatotogv of lee Mo 2-7pm. appro* 20-25 hr t wkty be rekabfe. parsonataa and

MEOICAL TRANSCRIPTlONlST

Experienced only 'nvneraeSe openmg tol Busy South-kaU l . M . t O n e C i c e l e r t pay and Oenefas Pleas* ca i Elama at:

(810) 827-7740

MEOICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST, ' OFFICE ASSISTANT Pmd BkM Croaa Btoe Shield Compeaave

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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS

weeded tor Trenscnptcns Lmaed a -«C«1N j r o w ^ n^)onal medcal tran-senpaon compeny anenpdHHa open-n g i tor M l and part ante positions Mmenum 3 yeers expenence •soured in a l report rypaa Mual atoo Be abta

T L . offers compettrve B p n p i M l M M

p r a m u n a Ca* D o m e 8 « < M 7 i - 6 a M

Butstuwi Ccnaraang us wa- Center

« 7 d L « a t o p M n 3 i seeaa M ama . RN Laanarae » i < a a » . B i N . ^ra j rassiaa Supervisory

Wa OMar E It m m wege end tonne

S £ £ S X . "

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O C C U T A T X M N . T H ( M M T > The VA Medkua Censer Oesroa. ka

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Medical • Transcriptionist

Mercy Hoaplai n s x c e a - t op4.:ni

otogy

Aroor ' a s an e x c e w - i otx-crtunirv 'or a fua-ome Medical Tranee-«tiontat to

Obm and allamoona m our RaA-I Department TNe position

comprehension c l medcal tonta-nology and 6-12 months oI l i a n a woia experience

Appecattone ara aocapled Monday and Wednesday* between 7 30em and 5pm at the Employment Of lce or sand reeume l o

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital

Employment Of lce 5301 E Huron River Drive

P O Box 995 A n n iMttH Ml w o n

Acrueving Workforce Diversity Through Affirmative AcaorVEqual

Opportunay Employer

OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT I TECH

Fut-bme. expenenced or w i l tram « » i keel backgrotmd. Resume to

FEC M g r , 292/5 Normwestarrf, • 100 Southheld. Ml 46034 or

Fax to: 810-353-7645

OPHTHALMOLOGIST IN Rochester now h u n g Ciencai Technical & Optical Heip F u l or pail-ame

C a i (010) 666-2255

OPTICIAN/ RECEPTIONIST

Wanted tor busy Ophthalmology prac-:e*ent salary & banafts. C a i tea Excelent i

Mon thru Ffi (810) 352-2806

PATIENT SERVICES SUPERVISOR F u l time position m a progressive las -paced carciology pracace Mm 4 yrs experience in medcal oWca managemeni 'suparv is ion. Expen-ence required shovld mdude recap-tion Mkng. appomtmenf scheduling and compuier sppkeabona Sand

Northpomte Heart Canter 2575 WooOwanj > * a

SiaM MO Berkley Ml.. 48072

PHYSICAL THERAPIST Tha VA Matftcal Career. Detroit. Ml. , la ieetung a Phyaeel Therapol «o

ei our MeaRh Cara Team Bacfie-i Degree In Phyalcal Therapy trom

an. accreckted college or unlverarty. completion ot a physical tharapy ckn-icai p r a d x e program and kcansura required Send resume to Human Resources. VA Medical Cantor. Detroit. Ml . 48201, Attn Gen Oesaussure

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Wanted tor lamily practice Garden City araa Call <313) 261-0630

PRE-SPRING JOB FAIR

T H U R S . , MARCH 1 3

ENTECH PERSONNEL SER-VICES Medical ana Homecara Division | is sponsonng a Job Fair to r e c r u i t t he f o l l o w i n g Personnel

• MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST.' SECRETARIES

• MEOICAL ASSISTANTS • MEDICAL TRANSCRtfTIONtST . MEDIC Al. SILLERS A

MEDICAL TECHS . CNAs/HHAvDCWs • CLAIMS PROCESSORS'

ANALYST . ARTs /RNWPNs . PHLEBOTOMISTS • DENTAL ASSISTANTS

& HYGIENIST • PHARMACISTS

We're also seekmg individuals »wme expenence m the areas ol Infusion cane, vent, tube leading, mantai umess, physical disability OBGYN, and tracti care Assign-ments are avaitade n me areas of Walled Laxe. Farmington. Novi. New Baltimore Sterling Heights W. Btoomfieid, Troy, Southfield Monroe. Fknt. NorthvJto and Detroit

Please ormg your resume certifi-cations. Social Security can) and 2 pieces of 1.0 With you tor corts«Jerat.ion

- Join ENTECH MEDICAL SERVICES al

T h e Hote l Ba rone t t e Cavemen-Sou8i Meeeng Room

2 7 7 9 0 Nov i R o a d Now. Michigan

( 6 9 6 & , 12 M i l e R d )

1-800-333-6832

PROOFREADER Needed for busy Farrnmgton Medical Transcr ipt ion company Will be responsible lor quality production m high volume oHica CMT preferred Must have 3 years extensive MT m a l areas of medical tranecnption. Musi pass last Call Chns

810-471-6896

RECEPTiONISTf l iLLER - lor busy alergy practice Farmmgion HMa and Livonia locations Approximately 20-25 hrs per week MBS expen-ence prelerred - (810) 651-6657

RECEPTIONIST/ BILLER

Full fime MBS experience preferred, no weekends

Ca i Rita or Sara (810) 477-7465

RECEPTION 1ST BILLER $ u t y suburban medical practice lookmg lor » fu l lane .-acepnoraaf oilier " * a i m cara experience pre-ferred Exceaent salary and benefit package Send res»»ne to

O Elliot. P O Box 2S2671 W Bloomfield Mi 46325

Receptionist/File Clerk Pan time lor medical o f fce n

SouthbtWd (8101 557-5717

RECEPTIONIST - FuH-Time Fast paced LMoraa medcal practice Speciekitng w weight loea R e q w e s compuier a r * y (313) 422-8040

RECEPTIONIST PART k m * 2 days, no enermga or Sat Expenenced only wah computet and insurance knowledge C a i

G a l Croaa (810) 647-0660

, RECEPTIONIST Record keeping, ached-

, , u l ing phones pos t i ng charges * payments n eye

specialist o f fce CJ3 I Telegraph) Medca l 6 computer experience reqiared Kay 9-4pm 810-433 1399

RECEPTIONISTS Oo you enjoy a buey oMce a tnantpy

enmrenmani. a oraal l a la r i ja . and nave ai « e « 1 year M office expenenoa'> w a have

openangs * i Sou»*eM Waal Btoom-keto £ Farmington M a Ca**ax reeume to Louerm, Harper Aeeoc 810e32-1170 Fax 810430-1214

REGISTERED NURSE Prograaame. 'aai-paced o practice haa a M kme RN BSN - e Q u n d .4 yrs cardie

pn>*»ng panen

a u i * MO Berkley Ml 4807}

ADON t • «ol»ng tor a Regis-

lattM Nurse whoee top anonty • t M « y p * a r a o f a to h a » aaaraa • « our neaidini i ifean i M seat daa l

• I>I1— R«kiai hava a « w u « d 1 years o l Long Tern Cara expenenoe Prater anmeone W i 1 year of sue

taa—ara • S n ' a n o ' i l i b M m e m m oaaon awtoere reqtwed CJI « I — I

and ba iiMi & He iq« e a «

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Medical Vanted-

REHAB1LITATION ASSISTANTS needed lor oommunay houemg and

p t r t m i

Shavorme al 81<HM»«245 tea ca i Sharon j x B a i c a i 810-565-2434

J REHAB SPECIALISTS immediate part-ome openmgi making visits to panenf homes The teaowmg poatbona ara avaMUa Masters pre pared Social Worter. Speech Thera-prst. Ooct^aaonai Tharapiat and Pttvaical Tharapiat Araaa ol servce mdude OM88Wd. Wayne. Lrv.ngeior Monroe and Jadtaon Coimnaa Home

Huron Vaaay Vaamg Nurses. 2850 S IrxJuatnai Hwy.. SIB 75. Ann Arbor Ml 48104 or lax to 313-677-5815

RESIDENT ASSISTANT immeduta fu l t ime openmg al Farm-mgtorv H « s retirement conwtwiay Compassion, patience and sense of humor n«c» n o r w

(810) 476-7478

RN AFTERNOON SUPERVISOR

RN's first strive to gme good care but m some there resx issa spark to do mora In nursing homes ieadarsfito is a key to de l i ve r i ng g o o d care and requires many people io work logavier as a team We need an afternoon supennaor lot our award winning faculty m Roch-ester Has If you have t e e n there - dona mat" and you are

•looking tor a chaaanamg oppor-we sfiouid lafc

limity. than Please calf Ms Hardy at

(810) 852-7800

PEACHWOOO INN

508 Food/Bewnfe BoUurul &

CHEF-EXECUTIVE F i d ante year m m d salaried poenon w«h great beneMs Work m a fcn food environment Wlhout hoadays Muat M aMa to work wasfc indi H^gr y«utna K r a u t coolung wen upacafc c a n Una Muet taaon su to muat Ba able to manage and work well wah othera Cuknary education nan 3 u 5 y e a n Experi-ence m a chel supervisory posi-nx and some compuier knowledge pre-ferred Please toneard resume to

•Ward Conference Canter. 8200 w Outer Dnve. Detroa. Ml 48219 or FAX 313 536-0720 No phone ca is please

COOK FULL tane. 40 hours Benefits imme-Aate opanmg Coomng and houee-kaapmg dunes Expenence prelerred. not necessary Apply within. St Pe to fs Home For Boys. 16121 Joy R d m Detroit, or cm tor interview.

(313) 646-6942

COOK Lunch shitt. 4-5 h rs /day , no week-Wias C * L» K V y 2 -xpm j r r O T Seaaons Bar. 21633 W 8 Mile Rd lust W of Lahser (313) 531-1990

COOK Mature nardwofkmg Cook Salem HMa Gc* Course Must ba dapandabie and able to control inven-tories. oversee suf t and hanoa out-mas Compensation commensurate w/expenence Send resume to Salam Hilts, 8810 W 6 Mile Rd .

Nortfivaie. Mt 46167, Fax ! 810-437-2642

COOKS A DISHWASHERS wanted tor Slaves Family & n r a m Plymouth 313-42(Xl568

RN ASSISTANT

DIRECTOR OF NURSING

B you a * an RN looking lor an cppori^nrty to be a laeder w i n a

a ? S a # , J s r s s 5

s a ^ ship W e bei

an esrenem reputation continued laadar-

bekeve that tachncai proficiency tactful dealings weh Families and a positive attitude ara mora important than expen-

H you ara interested c a i Ms Hardy ai (810) 862-7800

PEACHWOOO INN /

COOK/ SERVER/ WARMER

IMMEDIATE opening lor our Inendly sen * * apartment community's cfcning taolrty 16-24 hours-wee" Some weekend work

Apply in person CARRIAGE PARK

2250 Canton Center Rd Canton, Ml 48187

RN DIRECTOR OF

-NURSING Peachwood ton • a 230 resident SUtod Nursing Center Peach-wood is located m Rocheatei Hilts on DeeuUfU grounds with bnck l ined walk, enclosed garden, carpeted halls and the ambiance o< a V i e hotel. For a l its charm, grace and beauty however people come to us for nursing care Wa are looking lor an RN leader who can take a good nursing department and make it even better We have won many awards ai Peech

jwpod Inn bra what we ara TOL c-roud of e our nursmg cara If

are interested call Ms (810) 852-7800

you ai Hardy

PEACHWOOO INN

RR<U>N Part-time position to care for our spe-cial needs 6 yr, old In Lworua Call after 4pm (610) 476-7246

RN'S •fCU 'CCU "ICCLf

Supplemental Staffing Top pey Fax resume to Don at 810-357-4606

or mail 10. P O Box 5151. Southfield. Ml 48066-5151

TECHNICIAN Momtonng s e r v c e needs field tech-nician to demonstrate cardiac equip-ment to patients Work from home Flexible hours Experience in cus-lomer relationsj'patient care helpful Will train Fax resume to

(800) 232-9324

VASCULAR SONOGRAPHER

Full time mobile position Expenence preferred Send or fax resume lo Ajf> Michelle, NHG. 24301 Tele-graph Rd . Southfield. Ml 48034

Fax 1810) 353-1356

COOKS F i * & part Bme Apply m person

THE BOX BAR 5 GRILL 777 W Ann Arbor Tr . Plymouth

COOKS FuftiPart-Time Days Nights. Week-end* Very competitive wages at an Irish Sports Pub Apply at Sheehan s on the Green, on 5 Mae E of Hag-gerty, Ptymouth (313) 420-0646

COOKS lull l ime Day & afternoon shifts Good pay

20385 Middlebelt Uvonia 1 blk S ot 8 Mile 810-477-4770

COOKS Part-t"Tie. Eves Apply within 36431 Goddard Romulus (313) 942-9600

COOKS WANTED l u l bme Must be hard worker, expenenced Days and aftemoona Premium pay if qualif ied BOOE S RESTAURANT, PLYMOUTH

(313) 453-1883

* C O O K SWEET LORRAINE'S CAFE

has immediate opening lor a Cook. Good pay and bene-fits, vacation pay and med-i c a l i n s u r a n c e , t u i t i o n re imbursement F lex ib le hours lul^-and part t ime Apply 2pm-5pm

29101 Greenhetd Southheld

810-559-5986

DELI HELP WANTED Counter Days Cashier Nights Apply a l Alban s. 190 N Hunter

Birmingham Ml 48009

DELIVERY S HAND BILLERS NEW LIVONIA STORE

Great Cash, flexible hrs Ideal second (Ob or tor college students CaH Mr Pita al 313-266-9115

DIETARY MANAGER Responsible for food service opera-tion tor a 64 bed nursing facility Must be Certified Dietary Manager with supervisory expenence t x c e * e n t compensation package For confi-dential interview contac l Janet M a r a n o , H u m a n R e s o u r c e Managet 313-261-4800

FILLING THE foaowmg positions Part-time Cook

Part-time Salad Prep Part-time Dishwasher

A l positions m Ihe Plymouth area Phone inquiries only C a i Scoit or Diane al (313) 414-1115

X-RAY TECH / MA • Full or pan time lor-doctor"s

o f lce No weekends Can Rita or Sara 810-477-7465

X-RAY TECHNICIAN (registered) Expenenced Part-time No evenings or weekend hours Southfieid Ortho-padc olfice (810) 557-1472

X-Ray Technologist Part time mommgs mammography cenifeatioo prelerred Redford area

(313) 937-8155

2S Food/Beverage Restaurant

^ ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Expenenoed Cooks A l Shits Wan Parsons PaiWuMme Bus

~ Persons A Dishwashers Apply m person only Rams Horn 8590 Md-- - - - - " (S ol Joy Rdt

BAKER - Expenenced only Uvoma For scratch mix bread FuMmer nadnqhta Benefits HOWhr to start C a i John: 810-685-3651

8 A N O U E T W A I T S T A F F B A R T E N O E R S

C O O K S 4 D I S H W A S H E R S

Jom "Par t ies With C lass Week-ends weekdays Worti when you want to Grand Pnx TPC & Maior Banquet Halts S7-S10A*

(810) 569-7576

BARTENDER PART Ome merit bar lender tor

(313) 537-2007

FINE DINING e Host* Hostesses Servers Bar-

tenders Qualifying appacams need 3 yrs experience

• Bar Backs Bussars. Line fe^iks Dishwashers

Apply 12-6pm. Tue Wed 8 Thurs 209 W 6ltv Royal Oak

610-541-8050

FOOD SERVICE Do you enjoy working with a

•variety ol people7 If so. Peach-wood inn a premier long term lacility is how accepting applica-tions tor Hospitality Servers tor aftemocn shrft 4 - 6. and Dietary Aides mommg shift. 6 30-2 30 Piease apply in person

PEACHWOOO tNN 3500 W South Blvd

Rochester Ht»s. Ml 48309

FULL-TIME FRONT COUNTER Posit ions ooen Opportunity for advancement Benefit program after 90 days Apply at Bean & S a g e i 33224 W 12 M«e (m Crwmey s Shop-ping Center) Ask tor Joe

THE GOLDEN MUSHROOM iS CURRENTLY HIRING FOR

THE FOLLOWING

• Servers • Bus Person • Dishwashers

Experience preferred competitive satanesftene'its Apply m parson

18100 W 10 M»a Southfield

BURTON MANOR IN LIVONIA a accepang apparalwne tor Part-«ma Help tor Bus Person Wan Stall. Bar Tenders Dey Crew/Sei-up 8 Dnver tor Cube Van Flexible hours Apply in person a t 27777 Sthoolcral l Hd between truster i U d t t a C M Rd Mon W u Sal 10am -4pm

CADILLAC CAFE I n F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls

e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e NOW HIRING

• KITCHEN STAFF * HOST STAFF

* WAITSTAFF Apply in person Wed 8 T N *

4om-8pm. at 30555 Grand Rwar F l

CAFETERIA POSITIONS Tel Tweme aMa. Mon n m Fn

Days O n y Benean CM 7am ID 3pm 810448408?

CAFFTERU WORKERS W per hrx

M B e P u M e (10-340-1400

GROUND ROUND RESTAURANTS

THE BEST JOBS IN TOWN

ALL POSITIONS. For Via beat obs m town fcxn us el Ground Round Restaurants' Greai earnings poNntiai • SERVERS ANO BARTfNOERS wah npa earn 16 io 810 or more per hour" ! COOKS earn up to 810 par hour c a i ad on experi-ence HOST/HOSTESS earn up lo 87 per hour H e e » and LAe meisanoe and paid vaeaaonlor M a m a poer aona Check ua out Ground Round » a laam-apwaad and fun placa to work1

Apply any tana THE GROUNO ROONO RESTAURANTS 17050 LAURe t PARK DRIVE SOUTH LIVONIA. Ml. PHONE 313-462-1735 or 1310 NORTH WOOOWAPO AVE R O V A l O A K M l . P H O N E 810-540-3045 EOE

508 fad/Bevenfe

Retiaurant

• W A I T STAFFe The Heaaiannood Retirement Com-munity located In Southheld la seekmg lumpen m , A an SiaM (hours 10-2 andror 4-8)

»DINING ROOM S U P E R V I S O R * Supervisory expenence requeed P a n p o a a d e h d Bme

22800 Cmc S t ' Omre (No phone d

KITCHEN HELP NEEDED Mon-Fn.. mual Pa l lexCM days 8

_ screening S6 49mr Cat Dawn at (313) 467-0304 •

D i j g •

LAUREL Manor Banquet ] WAIT STAFF.

SET-UP

l A u n c v Menor oe Center now hmng STAFF BUS ST DtSH STAFF. SET-

Premium wages Please mquwa ~ h . Mon through Sal Demr 9-6

39000 SchoofcraA. Uvonia

hilano n o r i V i d i i a y e r

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%weet Lorrame'a 4 star cafe a lookmg tor a high energy ae* starter to (om our management

leam Good pey. beneMa Caa Keith (810) 559-7311. ext 25

MONTERREY CANT1NA now hmng Wait Staff Day 8 evening positions Apply m person 2601 Rochester Rd . Rochester Hds

NOW HIRING! For Morning 8 Lunch tune

Located on the first floor ol the 3000 Town Ctr BkJo, oft Evergreen, betwn 10 8 11 VMe Rds Apply Mon-Fn 9-5 or call 810-356-5770

NOW HIRING - mghl time g rd cook Part time 25-36 hours Apply m person Fai Wdys 18170 Farmmgton. Uvoma

Retail Food - Day Hours! Assistant Managers

For gourmet specialty rood store 5 • week, no Sundays' 820K. great

benefits Contact St iuey Koepp 810-932-1170. tax 810-932-1214

Harper Associates. 29670 MdOabel Farmingion Hds. Ml 48334

SHORT ORDER COOKS A WAIT STAFF

People ski ls and food service expenence pretorred

Hdtop GoM Course, Plymouth (313) 453-9800

M l

SNACK BAR Part nme weekend days weekend mghts srmt help wanted Apply m person Super Bowl, 45100 Ford R d . Canton (behind Burger King)

Stage & Co. now hiring

Wait Staff Deli Staff

No eipenence necessary Apply in person

Tues thru Sun l0-5pm 6873 Orchard Lake Rd

(810) 855-6622

TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CLUB

ot Michigan ts hinng for their 1997 Golf Season

cJoodA aetetage operaiior * i n * e d oi

Part-Time Coek • Utility Start • Servers • Bussers

Appacauons available ai the Club-house 1 Neklaus Dr . Dearoorn Mi (on Fkxunda Dr between Southheld 8 Greenfield! Between 8 30am-Spm

TPC is a drug tree workplace No phone calls please

ACHIEVE YOUR CAREER GOALS

D Y N A M C R E A L E S T A T E C O M P A N Y

UnSmaed Manager al the olhce neeresi

you tor a paraonal adanaa i . Brnnmgnem (8101 847-8400 Royal Oak (810 847-20CX) Troy (810) 641-1860

ADVERTISING SALES for twice weekly SuOurban news

• r Experience pistawsd C M Louise 313-584-4000

ADVERTISING SALES North weal Suburban

AIRLINE ATTITUDE

If you enioy people and travel 83000-85006 monthly potent ia l

Cai: (810) 846-9660

ARE YOU GREAT at rata l or tele-phone sales But kred d working eve-nings 8 use*ends' ' Jom our groermg team and eem up to S70K a year. M a 40 hr. work week' Paid trammg (SKVhr). pre-quaMad and mora* Ca i en* Auburn Hds office to arrange an iXerview1

(810) 377-0200

ATTFNT IO f>

Mchigan baaad long datanoe pro-vider m seekmg prolessional dependable, expenenced maida salespeople Fu l kme positions avaMbie conducting business to

Guaranteed Salary Residual Commissions Great Work EnvironmerX Full Benefit Package

rzor Tom F al' 1 -666-854-1569

Mon.-Fn aam-Spm

Real Estate One PLYMOUTH OFFICE

Seeking ambiti minded mdfuduals Maximize your earnings, work with an industry leader We otter on-the-job irammg. flexible hours, and S50.000 l»st year income poten-tial For more mformatxjn call

DIANE HOWARD (313) 455-7000

AUTO ONE. DEARBORN Inside Sales Manager

Must be expenenoed in glass, alarms arM cellular Want a take-charge parson Salary plue commission, ben-efits Send •esumecx apply r i person

6986 N Telegraph Deafbom Heights. Ml 48127

' We oder V ie mdualry'a beat Irammg programs

and tiumpiala manietmg and support services

In DrnnmghenvHevecV H«a C a i Tarry (810) 842-2400

(810) 646-1800

CaK Jban. (810| 737-9000

In Troy Ca» Ron (810) 879-3400

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

SALES ENGINEER For mtamationaf OEM M r 1 8 2 parts supplier Customer contect with Big 3 8 others E E or M E Degree

>nSPC tequred Strong oomrtx sues helpfu< Pieaae send or Fax resume 8 salary txatory to

Box 11633 Obaenrer 8 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schootcraft Rd Lrvoma. Ml 46150

ENTRY LEVEL SALES REPS

Earn to 835.000 hrsl year National company, local lanaory Degree prelerred Benefits. V exceaent trammg 8 advancement Phone (810)473-7210

. F a x Resume (810)473-4548 \ G r o y n e f Assoc P e r e * , /

EXPERIENCED REALTOR ASSOCIATES

Tha is your chance lo boost your income'" Beautiful W Btoomi«io Cdee IS offering only THREE Associ-

AUTO SALES Used Cars

Immeoaie opanmg. experience prelerred. but will tram the nght person Benefits, demo program

all Steve m person or call

_ 0 i e * _ S « a t Dodge 684 W Ann Arbor Road Plymouth <313)451-2110

Equal Opportunity Employer

WAITRESS / WAITER Nights 8 weekends Excellent tips & pay Gold Lantern Restaurant 33251 Five Mile. Livonia

WAITSTAFF Apply in person Farwell 8 Fnends 6051 Mxjdiebet between Joy Rd 8 Ann Artxir Trail 313-421-6990

WAITSTAFF 8 DISHWASHER Fi4i 8 Part-time

Pasquale s. 3815 N Woodward. Royal Oak

WAIT STAFF Futt/Part-Time Days. Nights Week-ends at an Wish Sports Pub Apply at Sheehan s on ihe Green. On 5 Mile E ot Haggerty . PtymoiAh

(3131 42Ck0646

WAIT STAFF - Immediate Opanmg Part-time evenings Bar 4 compuier experience needed Apply at Here s. 36685 Plymouth Rd Livonia

WARREN VALLEY BANQUET CENTER

Accepting applications lor Grilt Cooks Servers and Housemen Apply withm 26116 W Warren. Dearoorn Hts, Ml (313) 730-0100

WESTERN GOLF 8 COUNTRY CLUB Now hinng

Waitstaft Bartenders Bussers Snack Bar & Kitchen help along

with SUMMER HELP Fu l and part time avariabie Can tor o e M s (313) 531-1240

ZlA S - Now hmng expenenced 8 entry level Servers 8 Cooks Inter-view deny, 3-5pm 27909 Orchard Lake Rd12r Orchard Lake

Belp Wanted-Health k Fitness

FITNESS PROFESSIONALS Part-time poslions open tor person-able fitness Student or prolessional Basic knowledge ol exerrsaa and equipment availability lor ear ly mommg. and/or even ings a n d weekend hours 8 to 28 hours per week, to staff f i d service health d u b Opportunities to personal tram lor tnoae quakhed 10 Mae Rd and 696 locaaon Please call Sue or Glende at (810) 967-4030

512 Belp Wanted-Sales -

e CASHIER • COOK e BARTENOER e HOUSEKEEPER

M d b e t o y s A m * * N i The Mad Appta R l d l Y a X a ton

32711 fcerfyqaw tarn., jWye

Juery Cad tor a 610-446-5383

WANTED NEW LIVONIA STONE

Great Pay f a m e hrs K M tor

M M tar Muderv f ' . V - ' '0pm) C M Mr 31>2«6-#1 IS

C H U C K M U E R S S E A F O O O T A V E R N '

N O W H I R I N G

k i i e i 8CHEDULE5 CALL 810-861-3251 OR APPLY

15 U U 8 OUCMAMO LAKE RO

C A CAREER ^ I OPPORTUNITY I Base pkis cenwiaaen no expen- I J enoe necessary E xce«en't-a>nirg J I program with an excekent Benefit |

Ipackage Management opportu- • nity at American General U N 8 •

I Aoctoent Ca i Joa Shenden I - ^610-489-3911 E O E ^

Account Executive Telecommunication Sales

Start a long term career a * i S E M-c rwan 'a largest mdeperwMni A T 8 i ) Tashiba and N o n h e r n Teteoom naaptei d rvghiecn utaoom-mumeaaon equipment nernorks and software Seiery plus comwsaa^na

prom sharing. 401K opx-ai'Sental meur

ance car Mowence a i am*uraamam Ptoeee ee l Oave Fieher rn 810-480-0148. ext XB to

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL SERVICES

* Hie u S

• cunoeey to • wnm iaaen

P O Sox 780112 , athr jc vnege Mf 48078-0112

ACURA OF TROY AUTO SALES

Ss l s r y • c o m m i s s i o n bonus. Hus cross. Oental

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Ash tor ( S t 0 * 6 4 3 - 0 & 0 0

AVON Needs pan-l ime Representat ive

313-532-5656

Bathroom 8 Kitchen Remodaang Experienced only Leads furnished High volume Top commission

(810) 541-7340

BOX OFFICE MANAGER/ GROUP SALES

Needed lor JET Theatre in West Bloom*lew Must be computer literaie Can tor appewrtment 810-788-2900

BUSINESS

We need six independent reps to work on a local and national level international coming soon) m frve

local and arenas - cellular papr ig. local long tasianc* services (Inlemel v e e coming soon) Earn residuaK. for the lite ot customers Expanse, car allowance and bonuses paid, d quak-tied C M (810) 548-6161

ARE Y O U C O N T E M P L A T I N G A REAL ESTATE

CAREER?

II you are senous about entering the busmess and pro-fession of Real Estate sales, you owe «to yourself to investi-gate why we are 11 m the market place and best suited to insure your success Look at our ad under Real Estate p r o t e s s i o n a i s . A L L R E A L ESTATE COMPANtES ARE NOT THE SAME

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE

Call Jim Stevens or Alissa Nead

REACH US ON T W INTERNET • m * ."em, caowearaar com

C O L D U J G L L

B A N K e R U

Preferred, Realtors 313-459-6000

CAREER NIGHT CENTURY 21 MARTF0R0

TUESDAY 7 PM

CALL FOR RESERVATION

880. LAW

(810) 478-6000

CELLULAR EXECUTIVES

Sales poaauns l i a b l e FuMane Expenenoe preferred Greater than competit ive saiary-pius benefits1

E xceBent earning potential tor expen-mdMduad' (810) 848-M00

Considenng A C a r e e r ^ I N Real Estate'' I

There has never been e belter | , nme to gat rto reel i I c o m m a to grow | hmng new and a ^ a

I a greet support atef For a confi-. dannai m e r v n * o M Jody O e a n . I at CokJwM Banaar Schweoer af I

or « 1 0 - 2 6 6 - 1 0 0 ^

CONVEYOR BALES E ngmee-' ing manulecturmg back g r o i n d u s M oorwe^x a>aMna m f a a w m Mcfagan area Compteie

pecaapa FAX ni 3 1 $ 8 3 4 - » 1 3

DREAM JOB

tor several p a W o n s C M OWL 84SS740

DRIVERS ' SALES i » toddy no e ipenence nee Company aaNde Muel be

21 or Stan made 8375 - S786 C M 31>S22SS86

ELECTRICAL <

S o u l M n l d / O a k P a r k a r e a

I M M Ml 48180

with many beneMs Please can Sharon Gutman at 810-655-2200 'or a personal interview today'

EXECUTIVE METRO AREA SAcES

FOOO SERVICE - Outside Sales base salary, commission car 401K health plan Fax or sand resume 313-833-0629 or 1599 E Warren Detroa 48207

GOLF SHOP SALES CLERK

Prrvate goll club Excellent pay 6 benefes 313-345-1618

GO/ VOGUE tntemafonal sales marketing com pany needs sharp ciassff individuals lor Michigan expansion 6-tigure income achievable

Call (810) 846-9740

GROWING FLLNO power company oflenng prime acccxmts to expen enced hy<»auac and pneumatic mdi v lduals 6 f igure income and advancement to management polen tlaf FAX reeume to 313-464-0618

THE BRYANT BUREAU PERSONNEL

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S in Ptymouttv'Canton area lor thre* senous. career minded individuals capable of partmpalmg on a dynamic real estate leam People-oneniea o r g a n i z a t i o n o f f e r s on fhe - iob trammg. and an opportunity tor above average earnings Can Neal at •S13K53-6800 (A* m q u u e t OeK>«-contidancel

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS' Relaxed work environment Idea: 'or students homemake-s. retirees 9-5 hours Telemarketing Great pay scale' Call Wanda 313-432 0646

INDIA. CHINA, PHILIPPINES

Working professionals with back grounds m Business. imporTiExpon Sales Finance, or Engineering H e * $6 Billion GioOa. American Company expand to $10 B by year 2000 r these counfnes and become wealthy , Aggressive goal onented people

3 1 3 - 4 5 8 - 7 7 4 7

INSIDE SALES; CUSTOMER SERVICE

Responsible to provide p rong and support lor compuier ana data net-working products via telephone Musi have expenence with mside tele phone sales and famifcarizatior witr data products. Send resume and salary history to

C l o v e r Communeal ions Inc

41290 Vincent. Cl Novi. Ml 46375

Aim OeCoe Mason-IS

EOE

INSIDE SALES Transur industries is a leading distiffi-utor ol transmission repair parts We have an exceaent opportunity tor a sales representative m our Lrvonia Branch We are nationally recognised for our quality products and ability to provide effective and timeiy customer sennce Success*Ui candidate must oe a set-starter eager to earn an income based on personal performance and have experence m the automotive altermarkel business Sales experi-e n c e w i t h the e n d use r is

Transtar provides a very competitive total compensat ion and bene ' " package If you have the Oes.re to succeed, need a challenging opportu-nity and can work effectively on your own. send a resume to

J Sapiema Transtar Industries Inc.

13112 Waco Court Uvoma. Ml 46150

EOE

INSURANCE SALES PERSON

Wa are m need ol a licensed .naut-anca producer who can sail We pro-vide the leads marketing support and lecnncai know-how We are the oideai insurance agency m Redlord T w p . wah an exceaent group d insur-ance earners to worn wah a you are looking tor a challenge with out-t t a n d » j growth potential please tend resume to Roy Neal CJO The inaurance Houae 26205 5 1 lord. Mt 48239

) Mile Red-

T I M F W A I M C A 8 I (

la looking tor Telemarketers Redford odica 3-apm Emiy level poeibon Apply m person at 37735 Eniarpnse a . Suite too. Farmmgton tads

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' KITCHEN ^ GLAMOR

M l I M kme poamon tor a servo" saaaa aseociata al our Nom T o a r Center •eta« coo* ahop earner rnrnded "X>w> uan contact Anna at

v (313) 641-1244 /

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C a d A n n a at

313441-1244

LAWN SPRAY SALES ookmg tor experienced sate! people 1450 baee pay plua earn S 7 0 0 N * or mora Down to Ear» . a w n Ine

113-522 1400 ar 8 l & « l - 7 7 a 0

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BY ANNE FRACASSA A v a n t i N e w s F e a t u r e s

For some reason, m a y b e it was t h e way the light was hi t t ing it, t he 1997 Mazda Protege looked s m a l l e r on t h e outs ide than last year 's model.

It i sn ' t sma l l e r , tha t ' s for sure. And the ins ide , well, i t ' s b e t t e r a n d r o o m i e r t h a n i t

ever was. It 's a bit m o r e comfortable t h a n las t year's model, as well.

You know what I l ike about this car the most? It 's perfect for a mom and dad with a couple-three kids. You got more t h a n three, you say? This car will not do for you.

It 's a no -nonsense f a m i l y car t h a t g e t s you where you have to go in a bit of comfort, with the ease to get in and out of it in a hurry and enough t r u n k space (13.1 cubic feet) to fit a whole baseball team's gear in it.

Mazda de s igne r s cal l t h e in te r io r of t h e P ro t ege Opt iSpace . No, i t ' s not Japanese. OptiSpace descr ibes the creation of a vehicle with driving and riding comfort in mind.

Just how much space a re we talking about? Try 95.5 cubic feet of interior room in what 's a t rue 5-passenger sedan.

That 's more interior space than the Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic and Nissan Sentra. Even with a toddler seat in the back, th ree kids can fit back there in com-fort -- and without complaint . ^ —r

The 1997-Mazda Protege has been revised th is year. Styling changes include front bumper, fenders, grille and headlights. All are much improved and look real-ly sharp.

On the ins ide , you ' l l f i n d the i n s t r u m e n t pane l a n d door t r i m h a s been changed, i n s t rumen ta t i on is easy to read and unders tand . The heating/ventila-

The Protege cornered nicely and handled well both on surface streets and the highway. It's outfitted with variable power-assisted power rack-and-pinion steering.

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t ion/a i r conditioning system i9 much too low in the cen te r i n s t rumen t panel . You've got to take your eyes off the road for much too long to ad jus t the controls.

Driven was the ES model, the top-of-tlje-line Protege, tha t ' s powered by a 122-horsepower version of the 1.8-liter dual overhead cam 16-valve in-line four cylin-der - the same puppy found in the Miata.

The entry-level DX and better-equipped LX are outfi t ted with a 1.5-liter dual overhead cam 16-valve inline 4 cylinder. Top horsepower is 92.

The 1.8-liter won't jerk your head back taking off from a stop light, but it's got enough spunk to let you have j u s t a little bit of fun with it. Don't expect it to per-form like it does in the Miata, either. This engine is pulling twice the car here.

But it does go. On the highway, this engine proves it's got mettle. Passing is done with ease and cruising a t the 65-70 mph range can find you going 80 with-out really realizing it.

S tandard with both engines is a 5-speed manua l t ransmission, but you can opt for the convenience of a 4-speed automatic t ransmission if you want .

Safety features a re all there , including high-strength steel bars in the doors.

3.9% APR FINANCING FOR UP

TO 60 MOS. ON SELECT 1997

MODELS. HURRY!!!

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4 Q Q 7

SUNFIRE SE COUPE

Rear defroster air conditioning, AM/FM stereo cassette, dual air bags, antntock Drakes, sport mirrors, tinted glass, power steering, pcwer brakes Stock #970440.

SALE $ 4 0 fiQC* GM OPT II PRICE Deduct $663.95

36 month Smart Lease $179'pUmo

ALL NEW 1997 TRANS SPORT SE

Automatic transmission, air oondrtioning, V6, AM/FM siereo cassette, cruee, tilt, power windows & locks, keyless entry, anti-lock brakes, sewen passenger, dual air

rear baas deeo tinted a lass defroster & more- Stock #97G2<

IS& $20,695 36 month Smart Lease *279*^

GM0PT1I Deduct $1111.20

1997 BONNEVILLE

SE SEDAN Automate l i a m — o n . ar ooncaorang, 3800 VS. rear window dafroaaar power wndoas, power locks, dual ar tags md mow Slock #970166.

GM OPT It Deduct $1105.70

$19,695* 36 month Smart Lease #259£rmo

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1997 GRAND AM GT COUPE

too, m, power Mndows 4 KO& «. cruae. cassette sector ABS watts, dual at bags 4 rare. Slock «970237

p&icE $15,695* 30 month $ 4 Q C Smart Lease • W

GM OPT II Deduct $883.05

per mo.

ALL NEW 1997 kaRAND PRIX SE SEDAN

Automatic transmission, air conditioning. anWoc* brakes dual a r begs, 3800 V8, aluminum wheels. AM/FM stereo cassette, power wndows. ppwer lodes, power d r W s seat

~ and more Stock #970278

GM OPT tt Deduct $1006.40

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keyless entry, cruise, St

m i c e $ 1 8 , 7 9 5 36 month Smart Lease ' 2 7 9 ^

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1997 J IMMY 4x4 TWO DOOR

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VAN

Vtanac 4300 V« engne. au»maK transmesov ar Dag ABS traces a» ccnnonrc. power wWowi power locks, pwwr mnore. * auee. AMFM CD pByer 4 muOi mcrel S«*k 1979199

SALE $ 0 0 Q Q C * GM OPT II PRICE Deduct $1252.20

30 month $OC%C|** Smart Lease per ma

1997 SAVANA 3/4 TON

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1997 SIERRA PICKUP

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$16,399* 36 month Smart Lease M99^rmo.

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ORiN JEWELERS has a part time Sales opening lor a dynamic person-ality as a Fine Jewelry Consultant No experience necessary S6rT* plus commission Please apply in person 29317 Ford Rd Garden City

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P e o p l e P e r s o n International Co expanding kxa»y Seeks three (3> individuals to till lead-ership positions (810) 586-6830

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2 Comprehensive Training 3 Advancement Opportunity American Book Display is a National Book Distribution Com-pany wilfi 40 offices across N Amenca We are seeking sell directed individuals looking lor an exerting soft-sell oppottuniiy, with management potential

We arc one ot Amenca's fastest growing companies It you have a reliable car, a good work etrtc S can work independent ly , cal l 800-7&4-4048

This is not a multi-level marketing program Opportunities available in Oakland and Wayne counties

E M P I R E

F i e l d / S a l e s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s

Qualified Candidates must possess: • A t l e a s t t w o y e a r s o f c o l l e g e

e x p e r i e n c e

• O n e t o t w o y e a r s o f o u t s i d e sales

e x p e n e n c e

• S t r o n g C o m m u n i c a t i o n ski l ls

• O r g a n i z a t i o n a l Sk i l l s

• Se l f . M o t i v a t i o n a n d I n i t i a t i v e

We offer Our Sales Representatives: • G e n e r o u s C o m m i s s i o n

• P e r f o r m a n c e B o n u s

• E x c e l l e n t T r a i n i n g

• V a c a t i o n s

• A w a r d T r i p s

F o r a p e r s o n a l i n t e r v i e w , m a i l o r f a x y o u r r e s u m e

i m m e d i a t e l y t o t h e V i c e P r e s i d e n t o f S a l e s &

M a r k e t i n g , E m p i r e D o o r s k W i n d o w s ,

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• i R E T A I L ™

C r e a t i v e , T a l e n t e d P e o p l e

S u c c e e d a t

B u r l i n g t o n C o a t F a c t o r y . . .

J O I N O U R E X C I T I N G T E A M

B U R L I N G T O N

C O A T F A C T O R Y

Coats and more .. .for less! ( N o i a f f i l i a t e d w i t h B u r l i n g t o n I n d u s t r i e * !

F u l l Br P a r t T i m e P o s i t i o n s

• A S S T . S T O R E M A N A G E R S

• D E P A R T M E N T M A N A G E R S

C r e a t i v e M a n a g e m e n t I n d i v i d u a l s

M e r c h a n d i s i n g A b i l i t i e s a M u s t !

C O A T S M E N S W E A * L I N E N S

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

J U V E N I L E F U R N I T U R E

• S A L E S A S S O C I A T E S

• C a s h O f f k * P e r s o n n e l • C a s h i e r s

• M a i n t e n a n c e fr-Sccurity • R e c e i v i n g R o o m

C i H U H n o a n d f a s h i o n o r i e n t e d p e o p l e w i t h f l a i r

f o r v i s u a l m e r c h a n d i s i n g a r * n e e d e d fcy e n * o f t h e

n a t i o n ' s l e a d e r s I n o f f - p r i c e f a s h i o n m a i l i n g .

L o c a t i o n s f r o m c o a s t t o c o a s t Sesrfc e x p e r i e n c e d

i n d i v i d u a l s B u r l i n g t o n C o o t F a c t o r y r e w a r d s

I n d i v i d u a l e f f o r t . W e a r c

competitive salaries and benefit*.

A P P L Y I N P E R S O N

2 7 9 2 0 S o u t h f i e l d R d . , S o u t h f i e l d ,

i »«»iitw M.rr

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Sales

S A L E S C O N S U L T A N T S

Our company's growm m product tnes and sale* net created the need tor 1 more salesperson in the Bnghton araa If you are currency envloyed or have saws eapenence and a n lootang to change your Me you need lo consider

• Do you gal paid irammg Satry & Comrtwsion?

• Do you g » Preset Confirmed Appomtmanls?

• Do you get an auto eipense? • D° 9»< 3 «we*s paid

vacation' i • Do you gel monthly and • quarte"* bonuses?

• Do you have a 401k and health insurance program'

• Do you get a »ear end tnp lo« two lo AcapiAo*"

• DO VOU EAHN 535,000 S60.000. $85,000 o n MC«£ PER YEAR*

• DO VOU'

mors information and confujentia' interview, ptease call Mr Savage ai

1-800-96&-&664 Our sales depi

knows ct these positions

SALES ' MARKETING Dynamic take-charge person lor mar-keting trie service ol industrial auto-mated controls Musi have enceilenl communicalion skills, typing and computer e«per»nce Full time Excellent benefits Westlano

(313| 326-6666

SALES PERSON Are you a corporate or gove-mmeffl employee? DissaSshed wiffi your opportunities1 Unafraid of hard w o i * ' Warn lo be rewarded lor your own performance' We have a career opportunity lor a competitive, tori starter who seeks challenge has commrtment and a need to « i We will train the nght individual lor a dsmanding, professional rewarding careen selling (Xerox Products' Lucrative incentives based on your results Send resume lo

Co«am Associates, inc 670 W Baltimore Detroit, Ml 48202

Competitive Only Need Apply1

SALES PERSON — V OC Enpenenced Wages k commis-

sion Call Melissa al BngfBe< Lite Producls 3 t 3 641-3300 or Fa«

resume 313 641-8990

SALESPERSON Fast pace prop-erty management company Reai estate license & e«penence required Commission Furnished leads

(810) 737-0743

SALES PERSON a Full or part lime lor lighting

showroom Good benefits and pay Must have sales

A l 7400 W 7 Mile

4 Newburgh, Ltvoma

experience Apply in person al Brose Electr ical, 3

SALESPERSON O H O Building matenals or related eapen-ence l to 2 overnights Base • com-mission » expenses with benefits Call Jerry. 1-800-497-4364

S A L E S P O S I T I O N v t f T H M A N A G E M E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y

Potential initial compensation up lo $41,000 Medcal Weigm Loss Clime expanding Benetits Complete irammg frogram. Can Maryann (810) 353-8446 Or la* resume (810) 355-0475

SALES REPRESENTATIVE needed Eam $50-$100.000 in first year We provide quality leads, training allowance, company vehicle

810-478-9311

S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Environmental facility located m Fertt-dale looking lor energetic, selt-mot waled individual, Company oilers full tnnge benefits, competitive wages, commission and paid B«penses

Fax 'esume (810) 546-6108 O r g * (810) 546-6100

M Belp Wauled-

Sales

TELEMARKETER NtEOEO $6.50 per hour plua bonuwe X - 30 hours per week Fie.ide sche<»u»rg. Win tram Call Debi RoOmaon ai 313-981 2540 M-F 9em <0 '1am

— T E L E M A R K E T E R PLYMOUTH aiea Expen-

i S i ence a plus Evening hrs ^ part t i m T GREAI PAY

PLUS BONUS"' 313-416-011*2

T E L E M A R K E T E R S APPOINTMENT' se l l ing • earn $50,000* Great eonunfl conditions! This IS the beet wlamarVeting ,013 in the area' Work tor 6ne o l the tastes! growing and mosl profesaional employee Benefits lirms m Ml Busi-ness lo business Enansive train^g F u M m e , day time hours BCBSM. denial *0i(k) , paid vacation Call 810-594-0770 and 1ax>narf resume lo McGraw Wentworth. 200 E Long Lake Rd »165, Bloomheld HiH. Ml 480^4 . FAX • 810-594-6921

. T E L E M A R K E T E R S Selling Earn $50 000-i r a m l i i r s r a f i K f

besl Jelewwrkatmg (Ob W o * for one ol the la

J L. «he area' 'astest growing

and most professional employee two e l l s tirm in Ml Business io Ousiness Ernensrve lraming Full-Iime day ume hours BCBSM dental 401(k(,. paid vacation Caa 810-594-0770 and l a * ma.-' resume Io. McGraw Wernworth. 200 E Long Lake Rd »!65. Bloom-field HHs Ml 48034 Fax 810-594-6921

T E L E M A R K E T E R S / C A N V A S S E R S

Average $400 a wk lor p a l Tme people plus bonus Students we»-come Flexible hrs 810-559-9000

T E L E M A R K E T I N G Ca- today, slatl today Everyday is pay day We a'e casual Garden City., ask for Steve 313-425-2551 or Clawson ask ter P»J 810-583-9154

TIRED OF LONG RETAIL HOURS' Store Manager needed m Livonia lasi paced, h n environment day hours and only 40'hrs per w k ' Growing company & g'eal benefits CaH E Sandfrroc*, i -flOO-444 1773 or tan resume la 517-393-8884

S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Entry level position in-house sales to PR lirms and majoi corporations Seeking high energy. seW-starter, team player with slrong pnone. wntien and orgamzanonal sk.is Pnor expen-ence In sales client services or lelemarteting heipto. Good position lor graduates ol all maiors. Excellent benetits and work environment Salary plus bonus Fa j resume wim cove- -otter and salary requirements ID Attn MRB (810) 352-9226

S A L E S / T E L E M A R K E T I N G Farmmgion HiUs Sign Manufacturer has an opening lor an inside sales rep lo handle incoming and outyamg cans, and convert them to sales. No sign experience necessary Tele-phone sales expenence and people skills a musl Saiary plus commission $30K a realistic Income. Send your resume and salary history to St . T e c M industries. 24669 Haissed fla . Farmingion HiBs, Ml 48335.

S c h w a n ' s S a l e s E n t e r p r i s e s ,

a fass growing home tood ser-vice company, is currently hinng lor roule sa«s positions m S E Michigan

Schwan s offers , •H igh Income Potential •Life and Health Benefits •Performance Bonus 4 incentives

• 4 Or 5 Day Work Week •Praia Shanng •Advancement Opportunities

You mud be at least 21 years ota ar*) have a good dmnngr employment record Now inter-viewing For more mlonnation or I an appointment can

8 0 0 - 2 6 9 - 6 3 9 1 An equal apporualy emolov» U *

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We are looking lor prc4esa«nal. out-going people wiOng lo aaaol n cus-tomers selections Muel be neal & well groomed with the aMrty & social skO> 10 engage m warm i tnendly dialogue Part-kma weekends only warn the opportunity loi advance-ment Apply m person only al

Troy. 977 E 14 M.ie Rd Or Novi 43606 W Oaks Or

SEARS HOME IMPROVEMENT DONE WIGHT IT WILL LAST A LIFETIME

The same can be said 0» your career1

Because at Amencan Home Improve-ment Products, inc . a Sears auHx>-rued contractor, we have me badong. support partnership and service guarantee ol Seers thai can mean an end to your endees career •earcfi II you are toOxiq lor a career opportunity with an cvgarvzaaon oonv mined to yo«* long-term eucceee. connder a career w*h Amencan Home Pro - « coMU be n e best •none you ever me*e

e Pie-eet Apporements e Top Notch B a n e t Package

• Top C o m m w o n Bonuses e One-on-one Training • Feat Track Management e Fmeet Products Anywhere

TO ARRAMOC A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW CALL TOOAY

(8101 288-4915 Ask tar D m AmbueMr

K K M m V M

SECRCTARV

Ml 48170

S e n o u s A b o u t A C a r e e r

i n R e * E s t a t e 1

We are aerteue about your M N M

Few PieJIeenemg

Variety at Ct

C a N S h e r o n M c C a n n art

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L / O ' v r o m o ® r i n c r S c h w w t z e r R e e l E s t a t e

C A N V A s e e n t •elariMi ore* needs m. m a t jefc-oaso

TROY Pubkc Relationsi'Corpo'ate events company seeks project man-ager w sales, eiperienot' r«esun-iei lo '1755 Livernois. Troy Ml 48083

T R U C K S

Earn up lo $50,000 arid benetits your first year in l i e fast-growing truck accessory., industry Sales positions now available fuH S part-tame Great for somebody with automotrve sales or auto parts background Multiple locations Mail resume or apply in person Midwest Truck Accesones, 18610 Fort St. Riverview, Ml 48192. O- cai: Steve Lytes 313-283-9650

WANT MORE OUT OF LIFE' Fantastic opportunity available with one ol Amencas lastest growing lele-scomminotion Co Mottvaled self starters needed lo represent »ws area Call now to «arn about Ifws great >ob' 1 -800-685-7231. ex1 4201

independent Representative Excel Communications

5 2 0

Help Wanted

Par t -T ime

r O F F I C E & L E A S I N G P O S I T I O N

open lor afternoons and some weekends al an apartment com-munity m Westland Expenenoe pietarrad. but not train. Apply, k person ar.

O A K V I L L A G E 2756 AcWey

Westland Ml 48186

^ ( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 1 - 8 1 1 1 j

ZAMBONl DRIVERS MAINTENANCE

OPERATOR

The City o l Plymouth is seetung mmonty and other quaMed appli-c a n t s to r Z a m b o n i D r i ve rs ' Maintenance Operators tor week nights and weekends Must be 18 or or older Apply m person at Plymouth Cultural Center. 525 Farmer, Pty-mouth. Mi 48170 $7 15 10 start The'City o l Plymouth is 'an appwruiwy em

- w " I Ascommale on the basis ol race, color national origin rekgior age gendei or disabitity PERFECT FOR Parents/Teachers who need income with t lextta hours Sen educational DISCOVERY TOYS products Trainmg now' Need 5 area consultants CaH (313) 451-0008

RECEPTIONIST needed lor busy real estate oftice Saturday, 9-5. and Sunday, 10-5 Good telephone manner and typing

Ask lor Beverty or Ron Century 21 Today 810-847-7321

RETIRED PERSON prelerred lor courier lor Law office m Tei-Tweivo area Musi have own transportation 15-25 hours per week Start Apr4 1

Call Judy at (8101 645-1700

R O L L E R S K A T I N G R I N K P A R T - T I M E

Bonaventure ol Farmfrigton Hilts a hiring lor Ticket Sales, Floor Guard. Snack Bar & DJ Musi be 16 8 over Call Mr Fmdlay al 810-476-2201

S E C R E T A R I A L PART-TIME Real estate olfice in Livonia seeking a Secretary Clerical, phone etiquette reouired Compute-whi a oiuh Scriwuie can &6 nft.itie but typically evenings 8 one weekenc day Contact Anne Norns, Century 21 Row at (313) 464-7111

S E C R E T A R Y Real E slate oflice m Livonia seeking a Secretary Ciencai, phone etiquette required Compute' smis a plus Schedule vanes and can be flexible Contact Anne Noms. Century 21 Row, (313) 464-7111

.A . STOCK COLLATOR Part-time 12 30-4 30pm

W . CHECK SORTER ~ 12-4 30pm

• MAIL ROOM POSITION " Mid sfntl 4.30-7 30pm

Ca* Fran 8am-2pm lor an appoint ment al 313-525-6380

Equal Opporlunrfy Employer

WEATHER GUARD Window Factory seeking experienced tele-maikelers & canvassers. aof*f 14350 W 8 Mule Oak Park 810-967-8822

ZEE MEDICAL, me nationwide industry leader n First Aid and Salety supplies and services have an opening lor a sales rep-resentative lo |om our leam The individual we seek will possess proven sales ability and wi»; be r e s p o n s i b l e lor se rv i c ing ' upsellmg existing accounts & cold caning lor new business We offer outstanding earnings poten-tial company vehicle and com-prehensive benefits package

C a l l Mr J o h n at 1 -800-572-5011

TELEMARKETERS E x p e n e n c e d tot local hMtmg & cooling company G o o d h o u r l y wage

bonuses plus commissions Please ca" Pat al (313) 730*500

TELEMARKETERS, PART-TIME Must be professional Early evening hours, very flexible Great tor students Supplement that income Wi l t t ra in Ca l l Dav id Soble

810-737-2929 Ext 146

Telemarketers

S 7 t o $ 1 0 P e r H o u r Part-time Flexible daytime hours set-ting appoinlmenls for Livonia firm Good communication sig»s needed

- (810) 442-4880

VETERINARY ASSISTANT Small arwnal hospital Ovei 18 Experience prelerred Sat. 8am-5om Sun 9am-11am Can 810-476-0570

Help Wanted

Part-Time

ACO HARDWARE accepting applica-tions for larvional maintenance. 4 AM - 9 AM Monday through Friday BeneMs include 40IK. pard vacation and hofcdays and employee ds-counl Send letter ot interest lo Attn Human Resources'Jan , 23333 Com-merce Dnve, Farmingion Hills, Ml., 48335-2764 EOE

A S S I S T A N T Needed for busy reai estate agent Musi be aole lo handle a variety ol tasks Need computer skJIs $8 50 lo start Hours 9-2pm. Mon-Fn Caw (313) 464-7111 or till out application or mail resume to: Century 21 Row. Ann Yosrako Fujimon, 37172 Six M4ef Livonia, Ml 48152 (Six W-ie/

w b u r g h ) or F a * t o 313-464-8713

B A K E R S A S S I S T A N T Part Tune I Midnights

10 00pm to 5 00am Apply at The Looney Baker

13931 Farmingion Rd . Livonia

CASHIER POSITION available in Southfield oftice OuiWng for 3 days; Mon Wed, Fri Ircm 9»m to 3prn Ideal lor retirees Cash register expe-rience preferred but will nam Call between 9 30am & 11 30am Ask for Nancy (810) 356-4070

CHILORENS RE-SALE We are looking lor pan-time sales help We otter Sexible hrs.. ins lore discount & competitive wages Apply m person at Once Upon A Child. 6029 Rochester Rd Troy, or can between 104noon (810| 828-7474

CLERICAL (PART-TIME). 25 hours,' week Excellenl phone.'wntmg, data entry stalls Wrne Ami Peggy, 24469 Greenlietd Southheld. Ml 48075

COORDINATOR To rscruilschedule-supervise m-store promotions Work from home Eam $100-$20<yw» Health bonetrts available 810-540-5000, ext 15

Help Wanted-

Domestic

ASSIST ELDERLY COUPLE Excellenl pay Part-lime, 5 pm 10 7 30 pm Warren 'MiOdebelt area

810-644-1304

CAREGIVER FOR Eldeity Women Uvfl-m position only 2 - 7 days'* !• Good wages Call 9-5pm 313-467-8230

EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER needed 3 references S reliable transportation. English speaking only W Bloomfield (810) 539-1750

HOUSEKEEPER/CHILD CARE Grosse lie lamily seek.ng lull bme Mexible assistance wfflt S ' i year olds in addition to household duties Pos>-non emphasis tocused on the ch.4-dren s Oevelopmenl and househoid upkeep Job requirements mclude patient, canng and honest person with posttive attitude CandWate must be non-smoker Opportunities 'or travel with family exist Compensa-tion and beneMs negotiable Send or tax resume or written letie' Io Housekeeper'Child Care 20400 Superior Road, Taylor. Michigan 48180, Fax number 313 374-9209

HOUSEKEEPER - Uve-m to I w p with home S chrfdren. Must be experi-enced. nbn smoke' W BlcomlieO area (810) 683-2288

H O U S E K E E P E R - 3 - 5 d a y s p e r w e e k . W B l o o m f i e l d a r e a R e f e r e n c e s r e q u i r e d M u s t d n v e . N o kkJs. m u s t l o v e d o g s 8 1 0 - 3 5 6 - 3 1 0 0

L I V E - I N H O U S E K E E P E R * ; CHILDCARE needed W Bloomfield rea Non-smoker. Energetic and happy parson Eves 810-681-1188

Cuatomer Service

O P P O R T U N I T I E S TO L E A R N

Entry level poWon available workmg •or Troy commumcattona firm Some pnone experience hetptul $7/hr HRMS 810-968-0287

D A Y C A R E Oo you want io eam extra pocket money ' Mature daycare pereon needed at Ptymouth taakfy Mon -Fit; 9AM-1130AM " " - - -hours Heaeh & Wanness center ehts Contact Mama Wyman at

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 1 8 0 0

DEMONSTRATORS To hand out coupons/samples supermarkets $6.tv to M

810-540-5000 • 14

EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT Enjoyable, pari lime work tor someone who dresses nea«y and speaks correctly M * e pteanng per •onaMy Expenence n teeming working with you*t groups or <**«*> work helpful We want t i e type at pereon who doeen'i uauaey anewei • d e - 1-800-487-5325

FURNITURE STOCK a delivery Evenings a neWnnas we tram Exceienl pay For nlormation caH Mrs ^ora «10) 340 33SC

GATE ATTENDANT, come Farm-r.girn Hlfe mature rakable parson $5 75 an h e w C— Qreg Q l f f l 861-S414

GREAT OPPORTUNITY working pan una Er*oy a heaHhy Me

' a tarae income Ca* T-e0ft.3T3.IM7

H A L L M A R K S T O R E Part-time, deys andttr n e n r n APPV Cam a am Canter. H e n n a * O r t e e R=ver a t M a i n e *

HARDWARE AMD BATH SALES

Roed Canton

H O S T P E R S O N For e u R » g Medei Mpmw

V r i f t t f l J l l 17 Ki

. KENNEL ATTENDANT lor ieteiv>er» ,v . ia l M • • • . _ I Spat < M L 70 -mursiVeek T o m 4

•2-- Ka mm LOOKING FOR Heal mark area Ca»

to U m o r • a e a T i o

3 j C M P L O V M C N T / INSTRUCTION

SCRV1CCS # 5 0 0 - 5 9 8

530 Ente r ta i ament

MAGIC SHOWS UV & Laser ugrit Shows, Educational Science Shows EarthM* 8 Parachute Games. SMt Wrtkers. Clowns The invmble Men OuaMy Entertainment 313-868-2979

534 JobaWaoled-

F e m a l e ^ a l e

0 0 YOU need e Housekeeper' 6 y » expenenoe clearing private homes Good |Ot> tare pnee Reler-

313-854-0454

EUROPEAN STYLE CJeenetg Ser

oondoe t apis Experienced honest w*e«erencee Irene 313-875-2908

HELP AVAILABLE Apple M a n lor MercfvAprt Elderly doctors appfs

errands ale CanTMfcaofl groot work ' Carvftee 313 533-1988

PROFESSIONAL Housekeepmg Ser-lAoee Low rates Deastecacr auaran-teed Ca« Laura .1'3-641-260

NEED HELP WITH YOUR MOUSE W O R K '

Cef Oorothy or Sandy t S S - i b w

PRIVATE NURSC/HOUSEKEEPER Part-eme only AvaaabM tor mm+i

5 3 6 G i i U c a r e S e r r k w -

A c n y r n e * u uoaneed * m <

A SAFE happy 4 educ^ona*> ton ptaoa lor y o w cMU to be « M « your away Uoaweec M M w a w e —

C H C P CARE 1 ReRui H • UBatred

MaaM. enadks 4 M a ol lowe included Ca« Juee ar T a n at ( U S i » 1 ' <

S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 , 1 9 9 7 O&E

MRRK€T PLflC€ C h i l d c a i t Senicea-

L iceo ied

CHILDCARE CENTER now enroamg children 3 months to 5 ysers Rea-sonable rates Canng tnendfy staff

Friendship Child Can Center 1225 S W4dwood. in Wesflend.

(313) 596-3297

. CHILD CARE Part time in wondertol Lrvoma Kome center Eipenence 4 references

313-513-5478

, CHRISTIAN DAYCARE lor ages 1-5 S Latchkey 8-12 yrs Preschool pro-gram, educaBional toys 4 activities

DEPENDABLE 4 loving care pro-vided m my licensed Lrvonia home Days-tulL'pert-lime Experienced CPRTirat Aid certified 313-266-6019

HOME DAYCARE Near Ford Motoi, Dearborn 4 Uvonia pianls and offices Newborn thru 4 years old Call 313-427-9665

537

538 C h i V k a r c Needed

CHILDCARE NEEDED m my Now home loi ntant 4 $ yr old Pernie-nent. part-time Thur-Fn-Sat Non-•mofcer, own cai (810) 300-9593

CHILDCARE PROVIDER needed to welch my chddren m my Farmmgion H * s home Muel heve iransportaiion references 810-471-8619

FOR OUR 1 & 5 yr old m our Troy home. Musi be ,Wng . reliable 4 expenenced Lgh; housekeeping Moo, Thur 4 Fn., 2-6pm $8itir

• - - ' (810) 879-2578

LOVING DAYTIME nanny needed lor 3 mo old son In our Farrmnton His home FuMime. M T w«h llexti le hrs. Mu»l have 'eterences, reliabie Irans-poitation. non-smoker 810-477-4790

Gi i ldcarei1

Babys i t t i ng Services

BABYSITTING - Need a sale area and surroundmgs, certified m CPR. college background, and 15 yrs exp m child care (313) 535-2109

C H I L D C A R E Toddlers 1 yt 4 up. Ful Bme. Week days in Westlard. (313) 729-2931

DAYCARE FOR you' infanym my Nov home Full-time or part-wine. Clean. 4 sale environment Firsl Aid1

CPR trained (8101 449-1913

DAY CARE <n RetJlord has lull bme o p e n i n g s L o v i n g , c a r i n g environment, meals provided

-Call Joann (313) 531-1894

FUN LOVtNG Livonia mom would nke to watch your todc#ers n her home Ail meais included Reason-able rates Judy (313) 525-8942

IN HOME (licensed soon), Day Care m Wesfland has immeefcate open-ings lor lull time kids ot any age This fun loving day care includes arts 4 crafts a.id learning Ome Breakfast, lunch 4 2 snack times CPR 4 Firsl-Aid training CaH Now Spaces wiM go

tastl LouAnn 313-728-9863 1

SAFe LOVING, non-smoking home Meats tnacks 4 lun activities Expe-rienced mom w,'references Full time. Mon-Fn Newborn-4 yrs Convenient Auburn Hills location (810) 852-2133

SOON TO BE LICENSED New Livonia in-home daycare Meals, arts, crafts Lots ot TLC Call eves tor interview 810-471-5417

Chi ldcare Needed

LOVING, DEPENDABLE and mature woman needed lo w i t ch 5 yaer old and 15 month old Tuesday & Wednesdays. Days, in my Plymouth home Gocd pay (313) 453-3309

MATURE CARE-GIVER - tor r e 4 5 yr old 3 days per wk Good pey Some flexibility required Orchard Lk. Martha,

696 4 810-477-0971

NANNY,CAREGIVER needed lor infant in Huntington Woods home Mon-Fn 8am-6pm (flexible) Loving, responsible, non smoker own trans-portation Expenence 'etere-xes -squired Starting 3-24 810-543-6120

NANNY - Full time Loving individual to care loi 2 month intanl in my Bir-mingham home Mon-Fn. appiox 45-50 hra. week Must be lun tamng, expenenced. non-smoker weh car Salary negotiable it interested call 810-932-2716

NANNY - 3 days-weak for our 2 year nid \ 4 year rain in 1 ivmia ence, references, transportation required Non-smoker 313-513-5162

560 Educat ion/

I ns t ruc t i on

T R A V E L

' S C H O O L Travel Aoent • Aalme Computer training Stale hcenaed Job Place-ment CaB tor brochure.

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562 Business

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1 eOO-646-9445

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In Banatncs Specializing 7001 Orchard Lake Rd Sute 200. W BloomfieM. Ml 48322 For a Free Fat Analyse, can (810) 539-2668

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SOMEONE lo supe-rvrae ahens^OOi activities (homework, chores, etc t i o i - f F a r m e r s I n s u r a n c e G r o u p

is developing Insurance Agencies We are interviewing individuals with degrees who want to develop their own business Start pert-time w.'o

2 boys. 15 4 16 well manner need structure 3-6pm. Mo $5 OOtir 11 Miie-Orchard

mannered but Mon Fri

Lake (3131496-2962 Eves (810)474-1757

TWO-THREE eves per wk Mature woman needed t o a r t t o r S 4 8 y o ' d gir and boy in our Novi home Non-smoker please 1810) 344-1484

540 E lde r l y Care A

Assistance

LIVE IN CARE lor the elder*, 24 hrs Exceeent references

Call (313) 8:97-7526

BABYSITTER 1or Newborn - Morning hours. Mon-Fn m W Bloomtield. Please call Debbie (810) 626-8610

BABYSITTER m oor Canton home, lull lime 7 45a-5 30pm 4 9 4 11- j r -olds Light housekeeping required, supervise children 4 chores atier school S16&VA Days 313-459-8514 oi eves, 207-0212 ask lor Pal

CHILDCARE FOR infant twins days Reletences required Salary or small salary plus apartment Oelroit. CaH (313) 438-2177

CHILD CARE in my Plymouth home 9 month

old 3 daysWk 8-5 (313) 446-4582

CHILD CARE NEEDED in Canton home lor 3 yr Bid 4 10 mos Refer-ences Work history Reliable auio 4 good dnvmg record. 313-397-9091

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Services pravkled by UHCS a pnvate duty home hearth care . agency, are ideal tor people needing assistance with personal

care, meal preparation light house-keeping, and compan-onship

Other services mclude • Care of the Chronically III

. D-saoled • Alzheimer» Care

• Respite Care

Fo» more inlormation, call

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Servmg Oakland 4 Wayne Counbes Established In 1982

grvwg-up present employment Call Dave Stanbury at 313-665-4747 or

313-459-5494

Greeting card distributor Disney Nascai & sports products No selirig Co accounls $600/wk possible 57900,Ten accounts!-800-917-9500

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INSURANCE CONTRACTOR in sue cessful business over 15 yrs . Retiring must sel l Grossing over $500,00tt'yr Yours lor only $40,000 down' Terms possible For details PO Box 40513. - Redtord. Ml 48239

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Legal Notices

Bids

OAK PARK School District is accepting bids tor 1997 lawn 4 held maintenance Call Physical Opera-tions lor specxlications 810-691-8486 Bids due by 3pm March V*-1997

I

623 Adopt ions

ADOPTION Is our hope a child is Our dream, our love Is uncondl-lionai Please call anytime 1 -800-635-4504 code 99

paid

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700 Absolutely Free

POOL TABLE(HEAVY). bat size 6 3V» , slate top (313) 538-1327

702 Ant iques

Col lect ib les

ORGAN, fridge Singer sewing machma Royal typewriter, wood nnget. viokn (810) 553-9005

2 PAIR ANTIQUE oak French doors, beveled glass $750 4 $300

810-476-5049

PORCELAIN Barber Chair 1940s. 1949 Batty Cypress Garden Pm Ban Machine $275 each 810-647-7310

PRECIOUS MOMENTS suspended armted editions. 2 0 V 30% oft 810-674-4098

SCHWINN BLACK Phartdrfi Mia 1952 (Not a rapkea ) Stored many years Minn condition Original key $3500 . (810) 620-1826

704 Ar ts i Craf ts

ART 4 Craft Snow Sal. March 8. I0am-4pm $1 admission Si John l oo N Adelaide, between North Rd 4 Silver Lake Rd m Fenton (810) 829-2119 Johnston Craft Shows

CERAMIC KILN Excellenl condition $500<best ofler Call Stacey (313) 531-3930

CRANBROOK WEAVING Loom Model J60 4 shaft. 10 tres4es at accessories Bismanteling stud® Besl otter 810-626-3771

702 Antiques/

Col lect ibles

ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT iPostcards, china cups/saucers.

bottles, toys. rnMary 810-624-3385

ANTIQUE AUCTION - Resale Store Closed Sal March 8, 1pm. 6885 Michigan Ave. Oetrofl Furniture • 400 rmsc lots 313-898-5110

ANTIQUE CENTER 170 Plus Deal*"*. R 4 J Needtu» Things, f W. Piersom Rd

Flus». (810) 659-2663 N on 1-7 -22 W Tn miles

Lost A Found

LANDSCAPING, LAWN MAINTE-NANCE 4 SNOW REMOVAL

Business For Sale Last year s gross $47,000 Includes all equipment 4 new 16 tt. trailer $ !5 50Q*«est ofter

(810) 624-2752

LEARN HOW 10 become a relemng Travel Agent and earn commissions on reterred travel plus travel savings and an additional income opportunity Call 810-363-8052

FOUND: BUNNY black Feb 26th • 7 Mile/Middiebell Rd area Ca* (810) 615-7670

FOUND - large orange Moms Icok-a ' ' arB Rd like cat. HubbarB ... . Livonia

(313) 422-0508

LOST GERMAN Shepherd - Male, long ha«red coat, black w.tan mark-ings. name is Abel Leelenaw County Tag Lost Feb 22 m Birmingham

(810) 645-2622

LOST INJURED CAT: Comer hi Elm 4 Elizabeth, m Wayne REWARD'

(3131 728-8981

, VENDING BUSINESS For Sale 2 table machines placed in Royal Oak

. area $1600 (810) 988-6166

W O R L D ' S ONLY 'Success T V Network seeks local entrepreneurs CaH 888-277 0190

Tickets

ANTIQUE SOLID oak dming room table w lea l 4 4 char-s about 100 yrs old, $40(Vbest 810-652-4657

ATTENTION DEALERS! Reserve Your Space EARLY

World's 2nd Largesi Garage Sale 4 Antique Show

July 19 4 20. 1997 Space <n LIMITED

Up Begins.March 20, 1997 O Chamber of Commerce

Call 810-547-4000 Ext 100

COLLECTORS Selling pnvate col-lection antique desigrier coslume iew-eir, Mobe Weiss etc 810-468-3595

706 Auction Sales

AUCTION (CHARITY.) Autographed sports memorabilia. cofWcMnet terns trom $20 Fri. Mar 7. 8pm Salem Church 33424 Oakland at Grand

AUCTION. March 2nd - 12 Noon

Preview - 10am 24222 W 9 Mile - Southfie-d

Heisey glassware depression glass. Royal Doulton. Coca-Cola ad Hems, costume jewelry, children® items, fur-niture, Sterling silvet. clocks, Kaiser-Fraser Pokce badge, Schoenhul Do4, pedal tractor Honer accordion For into 313-554-1012

710 E a u t e Sales

ESTATE SALE' March 7-9 Bam 5pm 24723 Lake land, btwn 10a I t Mile 4 Middtobelf 4 Orchard Lake. In Fi Furniture IMng room bedroom, tv's washer-dryer. new hot tub 4 other mac

mm a " f n j w w u armmglon HMa n. (»nlng room, ir.dryar, freezer

4 . E S T A T E SALES W BY. DEBBIE

IN HOUSE • F u l l E s t a t e s - 2 0 % F e e

Caah pato 48 M s after sale

eAuctiorr - Consignments ANTIQUES WANTED -CASH BUY OUTS-

Our Reference Lot <s the Best Thing

We Havel

3 1 3 - 5 3 8 - 2 9 3 9 WE OO ALL THE WORK'

FERNDALE - Antiques, cottocobles chine. Oak pedstal dawtoot ta&er chairs. Steuben. Foetona • fine glass-ware Cat rmniaturee. jewelry, respi-ratory items, dorm tndge. yard 4

Much morel Thurs -

716 Household Goods"

BEDROOM SET d n n g sec w o o * leather couch, chain, waterbed 21" TV. microwave table saw

(«10) 553-9086

BEDROOM SET queen heedboard w.lrame 4 mattress chest and rughf Stand Pine $375 (313) 9S3-5AS4

BEDS I lung. 1 queen wiheadboards 4 mght stand, leak, good condition. After 5 (810) 524-17S9

BLACK Lealher Couch with 2 large ottomans. $1900 Like new Paid 44MM> xv 1996 -

BLUE 60" sofa good condition $400 Sleeper sofa/blue 4 rose plato $300 (810) 646-5559

BRASS BED - king new. with pillow soft mattress set Coet $1300 -SacrHice $445 (810) 691-4468

BRASS BED - queen new complete with orttw M l in plastic cost $1,000. sacrifice $325 (810) 691-4468

shop ite 8 30am-i i-4pm, Fn 8 30am to noon S ot 9 Mae. E at Schmto Ford 151 Jewell Parking ok Sorry" No pre sales

SUNDAY ONLY 10-4. Quality furni-ture coMectabto toys, home inteoors. glassware, costume leweliy Call Sunday only (313) 454-9662. 315 N Holbtook, Plymouth.4 M ik

713 Moving Sales

AIR CONDITIONING units, coffee :a&4« sleeper coucti nong aawn

, humM3f*er, B1 979Q

A U C T I O N No Buyer's Premium

Arcade Games. Pmbaas, Videos, jukeboxes P o d Tables. Darts

and much more Saturday. March 8th

Doors Open 10 00am Auctxon Starts 11:00am

E M P I R E A M U S E M E N T 32242 W 6 MM Rd

(between Farmington 4 Memman)

708 Rummage Sale1

Flea Markets

MOVING SALE turrvture, air com pressor, lawn equipment, tools, elc 11 Mile.Lahser 810-948-9592

REDFORD 20541 Poinciana. 8 Mile: lnkster Rd March 5th-9th 9am-? Appliances, tum/ture lots more No presales

714 Clothing

AUTUMN HAZE MINK STOLE S125. Excellent condition 810-332-1575

BLACK. FULL length, Finland Mink, brand new. med-torge Paid $9000. will take $4,000. (810) 852-1004

WeOdug gown size 6,detach tram, some sequins bea<»ng, never worn or altered $480.best 313-535-0561

BUNK BEDS Pine shelf head-board. pecan finish, aunlue boards,

matlresi, $200. matching 4 «er dresser $100 (313)416-9531

BUNK TWIN BEDS solid wood • mattresses 5 drawer 1 door dresser Exceaent1 $400 (313) 464-4645

CHINA CABINET 48" Sokd Maple, Eair* American. Sell at $1450 new, askmg $750 (8'0) 347-774!

716 Household Goods

DINING - SoM cherry. 42x71 wWi leaves, cover. 4 chairs Good • o n $500 .More! (313) 351

DiNtNG TABLE a Cha«rs -5 piece Queen Anne, cherry finJah. Bwnc new. muel ml $600 (313) 563-4221

DINNING ROOM eet. 2 w t uHU. glass top lamp labia 4 coftee table After 6pm 313-721Q32C

DREXEL Heritage Seoetaiy, WChair. Ir nutwood mint- condition. New, $5,000 Sel. $1300. 810-758-2234

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - 3 pc. tor TV 4 VCR PtaMc laminate »g lass 4 mirror (810) 644-8311

ETHAN ALLEN sotd oak 7 pe. dtomo room sel. matching china cebmet w,leaded giaaa. exceaent condition $2,000 or best (810) 661-0215

FANCY CAFE m Oakland County going out of businesa Custopvmeoe Me tables, chairs, dishes, china, flat-ware 4 more Huge Bargains"308 S

FURNITURE APPLIANCES, good condition, relocating, muel sell

(810) 414 74.32

CONSOLE - sewing machine $100 2 lection wing back sola $225 2 swivel rocker chairs. $150 each 40

oak coffee table, $150 Make oiler Call (313) 397-1542

CONT DINING room • table and chairs, drybar. sofa labw with stools $210at»st otter 1810) 652-1252

each piece 75 x 36 i 18»< S250 D.I.A round brass-glass cocktail table plus matching end lable $400

(810) 2^ -8051

CONTEMPORY DINING sel lable, 6 chairs iwhutch Good conc*tion A t e Spm (810) 524-1759

COUCH 81 inches 2 wngback cha.-s. 2 cheny cneaables lamps, chandelier Wavert* cusiom drapes Besl offer 5-9pm (810) 348-4^54

FURNITURE - Contemporary sola, gray 4 wnde check. $100 Conlempo rary cocktail lable. green marble top w laux mahagony base. $100 Tradi-tional cherry bedroom desk, $45

(810) 646-7202

FURNITURE • Ethan Allen oak pad &sla: octagan t a b l e - 4 cha.rs_ .2 leaves, pa>d $2500. sell $1100 Oak •oUtop desk w.goose neck leather chai' $1000 (313) 591-2167

(3 p»eces) $600 Bedroom yet 5 pieces $600 (313) 480-89«9

GLASS OCTAGON dining room labie wcnss-cross glass base 4 txac* contemporary chairs (highback. Wack cushion seals) Creanvb4ack wool onental rug $400<besi

810-34^-5053

HOME electronics cabinel. Thomas ville American Oak 59"W-53'H, like new, $960 tirm 810-268-8635 .

COUCH (NEW). SCOTT Shuptrine. 84' plaid. SOLD. Small Club Chair. SOLD redecw (810) 253-9566

CRAFTMATIC TWIN size a3,ustaCe bed. exoellent condition, has vibrator, motonzed elevates head and feet w. sell tor $800 (313) 721-0402

CUSTOM TABLES trom reclaimed English timber 4 ft to 8 tt Choice of leg styles $650 to $750 Also, many primitive English antiques

810 258-5534

DEPT 56 -retired bu4dm|

Dckens Village Idmgs Green Book c (3*5) 481-5297

35-pnees

LIMITED EDITION Attermarkel Uadro - Hamlet 4 Othelo.' Desdemona Call 15171 349-8044

MUST SELL 10 tickets 10 T O Y STORY ON ICE' March 9ih 5pm. Please call 810-737-1620

TAMPA, FLA - One(1l ticket round tnp March 29 to Apnl 5 $200 After 4pm (810) 363-6672

NEON SIGNS exceptional colors 4 quality. Framed posters, sporting events, races 4 others Dolprwis autographed lootbaB helmet

(313) 533-4026

OLD ORIENTAL rugs wanted Any Size or conOtion 1-800-443-7740

T h e H u r o n T r a d e

C e n t e r & F l e a M a r k e t

210 E Mchigan Ave , Vosdanli Seeking VendorsConsignmenls

of all types Antiques, Collectibles

New 4 Used Open Fn 3pm-8pm

Sat 4 Sun , !0am-6pm

710 Estate Sales

LIVONIA ESTATE SALE Everything musl go Sal. March 8th 9am-? 17515 Dons Lane, Brookwocx) Estates Subdivision, otf 6 Mile between Middiebeit 4 Memman

716

CRIB WHITE EvenFlo Premium bne. mallress pretty white d r ^ s e r 4 mirror $350 (3T3! 451-8629

Household Goods

BASSINET, changing table lamps, TVs chad's tablechairs doll cradle, buggy much m e t 810 478-6995

BEDROOM BLACK contem queen wall unit, drssrng tbl 4 dresser SllOGtoesI (610) 375-1392

BEDROOM - CNldcraft Cnbw.'chesl converts lo toddler bed. dresser,' change table $300 • • • • • • • SOLD

BEDROOM complete, pine, bun* beds, chest, desk, dresser, hutch, •vite stand $350 (610) 473-5645

BEDROOM SET - Bed,, dresse-mirror, chest of diawers mghtstand, $200/best (313) 729-1023

BEDROOM SET Complete, 7 piece, queer-, suze master su»te $600 Call (313) 953-0316

DlNAIR OAK 4 c*ram«: inlay-top table. 1 leal 4 4 oak arm chairs New $2000 asking $995 313-421-8309

DINING ROOM - contemporary white marble table w<6 chairs, sculpted gi Mint condition < I 0 7&8-6918

DINING ROOM c/n temporary bleached oak. 4 upholstered chairs hutch and china cabinet $950 Oak entertainment center $75 Matching end tables. $25 each. 6 Queen Ann chairs $75 ea C<eam recliner $75 A. like new (8101 475-5655

DINING ROOM oak talxvleat & 4 char's seats up to 10 Excellent con-dnion $475 (810; 334-6323

DINING ROOM SET glass J£ble on brass legs 4 beige Parsons thairs $499 new iBIOl 788-3884

DINING SET oak veneer 8 malchmgcnairs. chma cabinet good condition, $750 810-474-9410

Kent-ore sewing machine console, attachments, good condition,

0-476-6373 many $125.

KITCHEN taWc 4 4 chairs, counter loos sink, faucet 4 coftee maker Reasonable 313 451-04T7

LA-Z-BOY 1 year old Plaid C o w * * - . S40G'best Dming Room table i 6 chairs $200. Oak server, $100- ' Call after 4.30 313462-2522

3 MATCHED solas, camel velc.jr. use as horseshoe or separately. $350 810-559-2 WE

MOVING - Everything must go!1 Fur future, all appliances, garage items CaB a t e ' 7pm (810) 348-84J0

'MOVING - Large reckner sofa, bunk bed 4 misc items Please call •

(810) 352 2592

MUST SELL couches 4 Chans $400 4 Bar Stools $25 each Oek entertainment cenier $700 Dining , table 4 6 chairs $350 3 Oak 4 glass cocktan tables $350 Bunk beds. $250 Almond refrigerator, 22 CU 8 $250 Large pictures 4 many imsc items (810) 685-2304

OAK DINING room taole wi'2 leals 4 6 chairs 4 lighted china cabinet $950 1610) 673-2134

ORIENTAL RUGS. 9x12, one Civ nese hooked rug, one Pers#n des-gn $400 each 810-366-9941)

H O M € & S E R V I C E G U I D 6 DEADLINES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY F0« THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRI0AY FOR MONDAY EDITION TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL (313) 591-0900

Account ing

CLASSIFIED SALES ADD UP

r | T l T l l Basement

031 031 048 Chimney Bui ld ing/

Clean/Repair 086 Floor Service

W E T B A S E M E N T

P R O B L E M S ? NATIONWIDE SINCE 1958

FULLY WARRANTED LICENSED 4 INSURED

B - D R Y S Y S T E M S M«r. Oflice

14321 West Warren. Dearborn 978-8277 581-2720 644-4855 MACOMB-WAYNE-OAKLAND

F I N I S H E D

B A S E M E N T S Basement. Bathrooms

Lie 4 Ins 20 yrs Expenence FREE ESTIMATES and Design Service

THOR CONSTRUCTION Comm.. Res.. Remodel Ftepair

One can does it alt1

lie 4 ins' 313-266-8400

CARTER CONSTRUCTION Brad Carter (313) 420-6031

Br ick . Block £

Cement

A A A C U S T O M B R I C K Specializing m repairs

Bnck, Block, 4 Cemenl 8 1 0 - 4 7 7 - 9 6 7 3

ALL BLOCK, S R C ? foundation 4 concrete work Reoaxrs afleraoons Large or SmaH Jobs Uc 4 Ins Free Est Ca* artytme 1810)478-2682

C A P I T O L C O N C R E T E

C e m e n t & M a s o n r y . Ail Repairs • Small or large . Driveways • Residential • Pahos • Commercial • Steps • industnai » Footings • Fast efficient . Porches « Licensed

" • Floors • insured . Backhoe Work

Work Myseft Free Estimates 8 1 0 - 3 4 8 - 0 0 6 6 8 1 0 - 4 7 4 - 1 7 1 4

DOOONSKi CONSTRUCTION Brick Block 4 Cement Work, Porches Chimneys Dr Ways Free Esl 313-537-1833

. SMALL JOBS ONLY . Bnck cement 4 patching

OuaMy Work/Free Estimates Work Myself John 313-513-7747

, ^ I T C O S T S

I ^ N O M O R E

t o g e t 1st c l a s s w o r k m a n s h i p

FIRST PLACE WINNER at two n a t i o n a l a w a r d s , HAMILTON has been satis-fying cuslomers tor over 38

***" FREE ESTIMATES . Additions • Dormers . Kitchens • Baths, etc

H A M I L T O N B U I L D E R S 28437 Greenfiaid Rd Southheld

( 8 1 0 ) 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0

Carpen t ry

BARRY'S CARPENTRY Baths Basements Kitchens

Holiday Rates - Free est Guar I5yre Exp . Uc 810-478-8559

CARPENTRY BASEMENTS Repairs Complete Home improve-ments Licensed 4 insured Bunder

Can John al (313) 522-54C1

CARPENTRY-FINISH OR ROUGH Additions. Kitchens. Drywall. Closets. Pantries, Basements, Tnm • Lie No (Ob loc small! • 313-522 2563

FINISH CARPENTRY Decks, Basements Kitchens Doors, Crown Molding 4 Wood Railings Lie 4 Ins (810) 737-9345

HOME OR OFFICE Hon Remodeling

New Construe-Finished Car

pentry. Cabinets Large/Small jobs Licensed' insured (810) 476-4078

LaCOURE SERVICES Construction 4 Remodeling. 25 yrs Exp Uc 4 Ins Roofing 4 Gutters. Doors, Windows 4 Sidmg: Cement 4 Bnck Work. Plumbing i Electrical Complete wart to finish Free Est

(810) 364-5835 or 354-3213

MARS BLDG CO - RwVCemml Additions Kitchen. Dormers, Ree

Room, Bath, Sidmg Free est Prompt service 313-538-2M6

REC ROOM KITCHEN 4 Balh Spe-ciatsts A i Remcoer.ng, Formxea 4 Laminate Vtsa 4 Mastercard

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1 (3 f3 )83 f rM10

V E N T O Masonry & Cement Co, Inc

* STAMP CONCRETE e FOUNDATIONS

• ADDITIONS . DRIVEWAYS

e BRICK PATIOS e PORCHES

Famiy OwneAOpersled FULLY LICENSED 4

tor 25 *r» INSURED

References Available /enio Frank Vemo

13-2242 3! 3-464 7262

A FAMILY BUSINESS

R O N D U G A S B L D G . 8846 CRCWN LWONIA

. A PERSONAL TOUCH . STAIRWAYS 4 RAILINGS

KiTCMENS-VAIMES COUNTE RS BASEMENTS COOR^WNDOWS

STORE RENOVATION Lie 4 we 28 HW • « * » «

3 1 3 - 4 2 1 - 5 5 2 6

" v s s r J B & Z ' s e " i • i

Kitcrsens. Uc a ine

igMK S C O N T R A C T S INC

k - e w n m e r a i a «epeir» M u r e d »1»-464 4 0 M

S U N R I S E G A R A G E

B U I L D E R S " I N C

A L L

H O M E I M P R O V E M E N T S

•Garaoas • Dormers • Addoone • Atomnxims Sklmg

• Roofmg • Windows • Doors • Poaches

. Patios • Cement Work . Kifcftens • Bathe

20 Yrs e«penepce .Frse u t i i ' na lu

3 1 3 - 4 2 5 - 0 0 0 0 O R

3 1 3 - 5 8 1 - 0 8 0 2

28726 Plymouth Rd Lrvoma. Ml

L A R G E & S M A L L J O B S Tnm, cabinets, basements lraming Lie 4 ms SGB 810-380-3815

OLD FASHIONED CARPENTER Krtchens, Baths Ceramic. Pamting 4 Repairs Low pnces Licensed 4 insured Can Leon 313 953-9525

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 (31 Ji835-6610

Ree rooms. Basements Kmchene Bathrooms New 4 Repens

Carpet C l e a n i n g

D y e n t

ALPINE CARPET 4 Upholstery Truck mtd. fatal dryng. seme day 2 rma 4 hMl *36. Sola 43C Loveeeal 125 Alec boatfccars 313-422 0258

Chimneys BuWt New 4 Repair

W i l l b e a t a n y p r i c e ! Senior citizen (fecounr

Licensed 4 Insured

B E S T C H I M N E Y I N C

8 1 0 - 5 5 7 - 5 5 9 5

3 1 3 - 2 9 2 - 7 7 2 2 4214 Woodward Ave. Oa* Park. Ml

BRADLEY HARDWOOD FLOORS Repairs • mstatelions . Refmttfnng

I n s . • 3 1 3 - 5 4 1 - 3 3 3 1

NATURAL WOOD FLOORS • Installation • Finishing • Restoration

Insured - (810) 373-7673

103 Haul ing/Clean Up

A-1 HAULING - Moving Scrap metal, cleaning basements garages stores, elc Lowest pnces m town Quick ser-vice Free est Serving Wayne 4 Oak-land Couniws Central 'ocation

547-2764 or 559-8138

CHIMNEYS REPAIRED Cleaned Screened, New All Root Leaks Slopped Senior Disc Lie. Ins Since 1952 Crown Contracting, 42910 W 10 MM* NOV

3 1 3 - 4 2 7 - 3 9 8 1 8 1 0 - 3 4 4 - 4 5 7 7

OAK FLOORS 4 TRIM Floor Sanding Service, Staining, Repairs, installation. Shoe Moid insured Free Est (313) 846-9926

PREMIUM HARDWOOD FLOORS Custom Installed

Sanoed 4 Fmished Free estimates • (313) 454-5725

SHENNAN 4 ASSOCIATES Hardwood Floonng Specialists

3 1 3 - 4 2 5 - 9 0 0 1

G e a n i n g Service

•NEED YOUR HOUSE CLEANED' ' •

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Garages

D r y * al l

DRYWALL, TAPING FINISHING Plaster Repair • Ceramic. Tile

Free Eet Dependable Service Call anytime (313) 554-3585

HANGING 4 FINISHING New 4 OW wort Water damage repair Texturing Licensed

(313) 207-0016

Electr ica l

CAPITAL ELECTRIC A» Types electrical winrg Do my own work. LC 4 me., Sr. discounts tree est 7 day»/24hr t-800-253-1632

Carpet Repa i r

AAA REPAIR ft CLEANING

Expert mat a O u a f y pad avail Seeme Bume Reweicfkng. 4 Water Damage. Squeaky Floors Ceramic 4 Mert*e met a Repau Seme Day Serv M Wo<* Guar Thar* you tor 22 yrs of loyalty

8 1 0 - 6 2 6 - 4 9 0 1

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ELECTRICIAN NEEDS your won. Spas. fane, repairs Phone 4 TV' CaMe tnee Ce> Gary

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( 8 1 0 ) 3 9 8 - 1 6 0 0

G A R A G E D O O R S

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100 G o t t e n

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( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

Handyman H I P

102 ALL AROUND HOME REPAIRS

4 instaaaticm Plumbing, electrical, carpentry, etc Joe Licensed

(313) 537-6945

B V HANDYMAN SERVICE utne ol everylfung Inside 4 Out

Licensed "I show up" Bob (810) 544-8590

•ROWS- ELECTRIC a S U W - Y e Electric Confacang 4 Supplies

Ree 4 Coml • 33820 Van Bom Wayne 313-721-4080

e A BETTER FENCE e Reams neal 4 C o m m e r c i

Cham Unk a Custom Wood Free Eat ( J 1 » T » 7 J # 4 24 hr

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ABSOLUTELY SEASONED 1 yr mm rwmed hanfteood JSft»ace oord piok-up Swale emounti ewel DeKvery M l CdFttXVneaiOy eraaa 3B474 Cherry HB, Cenkm 3 1 > M 1 - 4 U 0

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For SPECIALS on Cerama: Taes kntenor P a r t n g 4 Finished Base mems, Electrical PVurtomg, Dry-wan weurarxe Work and One-

H o n e Remodekng 81363-4545

C L E A N U P &

H A U L I N G S E R V I C E We WT.II come in 4 dean out all unwanted items trom garages base-ments. 3BKS stores, cftces ware-houses. faclones 4 burtwgs. Also power wasnmg cleaning 4 pamting Best pnces Servicing Wayne 4 Oa* land County incensed 4 Insured

8 1 0 - 3 5 4 - 3 2 1 3

TAKE AWAY TRASH SERVICE We haul anything. A Loa^ on Our Truck is a Load Oft Your Mnd' 24 Hr Service Free Est-maies

8 1 0 - 3 3 4 - 2 3 7 9

Lawn. Garden MaintJService

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NATURE'S PATH 313-729-9200 Pager 313-239-1287

Moving$torage

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Painting/Decorating1

Paperkangers

1G4 Rea t ingCoo l ing

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Humidifiers • Duel Work • Relng Low Rates' Lie 4 Ins

Financing Avail 313-937-0785

FURNACE CLEANE0 I Checked $39 95

Service 4 Installation Uc i Ins 810-474-4604 Lne HeaungCockng

147 Plaster ing

177 Siding

•JOE'S PLASTER 4 DRYWALL • Speoalutng m waier Oamape Dust 1ree repairs 32 yrs e*c Free Esl 610-478-7949. Pager 610-890-9032

(810)471-2600 (313)835-8610

Water damage, ins work postering, painting, texiuied spray, repairs

VINYL 4 Alum siding Gutters t r im, . enclosures roofing i related woi*. Awm cieaimg. waxing, restoration ..

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 (313)835-8610

148 Plumbing 191

• BOUROUE PAINTING * Family operated over 45 yrs Quality work 4 matenals Reasonable rales Neat 4 prgmpt (313) 427-7332

MASTER PLUMBER An types o< remodeling 4 repairs L*c Ins Free est Dean. tasT servce Oor the Plumber 810-353-3755

(810) 471-2600 (3t 3)835 8610

Plumbing 4 Sewer Cleaning Repairs 4 Alterations Remodeling

Telephone Service

Repair

ALL WIRED UP Pre wiring tor New Construction Telephone Winng. Repair J jack Inslallal-on lor Phone Fax 4 Com-puters Call 1810) 489-1037

194 Tile Work • Ceramic1

Marble/Quarry

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313-482-1073 or 313-427-4113

C r e a t i v e W a l l G r a p h i c s Murals • Rag • sponge • Feather

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106 Home Improvement

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• • 313-425-4830 » •

108 Houwrleaning

C u s t o m D e s i g n s P a i n t i n g

Comm 4 Res Int -Ext Cedar Rool-Deck Siaming Waii-papenng Rag-Sponge Pam Insured Ret Senior Discount

(313) 533-8450

154 Printing

HIGHEST QUALITY PAINTING at lowesi possible price 20 yrs. exp References CREE Estimates

PK Pamling • (610( 478 346'

A A A S E R V I C E S I Ceramic & Marble Sales 4 Repair

810-626-4901

RT REMODELLING • Ceramic Tile • Floors • Counter,, Tops • Bathrooms • Plumbing , , Free Estimates 1313) 729-6004

162 Remodeling

» KITCHEN • BATHS » COUNTERTOPS • BASE ME NTS 25 yrs expenence References

Call Darryl (313 522-6510

196 Tree Service

DAYLIGHT PAINTING interior - Exterior Free Estimates 810-478-4140

164

AAAA NATIONAL TREE 4 , STUMP REMOVAL. TnmminB. Dee;> fleet Feeding Low tales C o m * ftesdi Free Est. ma (31313264*71

INTERIOR 4 EXTERIOR PAINTING

Decks staining 4 sealing 313-562-8889 ask lor Vanessa

COMMERCIAL i RESIDENTIAL • Homes • Offices • Apts

Dependable Staff . Ins Bonded Peggy 313-513^)404

e GENERAL CLEANING * 2 Women • Expenenced

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110 l o c o a w T a z

EXPERIENCED IN heatm»coc*ng plumbing water healers electrical

much more Inqwre at 313-427-8500

a HOME MAINTENANCE • e BY JERRY e

Elec . R W x n g . D iyea l Block Bnck Roof Rape* No Job To Smai

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R e t i r e d H a n d y m a n I type* Of work (313)835-8610

(810) 471-3729

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313-729-1222

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J POND PAINTING Leenaed neured, ttt'umm l»rt*e«-nonai talher and sons 40 y» »xpen-a-xed 522-2^38 4Jt.»«74

e APEX ROOFING INC • 31825 Treslam Farmingion Hills

Quality work completed with pride Famny Owned

Licensed • insured • Fa.r pnces For Honesty 4 Integrity ca '

810 855- 7223 Of 810 476-6984

A- i ANDREW TREE SERVICE ®e Irunmmg. removal, stump

1 MI nding land clearing Irvs/Fnae EB God Ofeaa you 313-459-4865

BEAT ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE'

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 (313)835-8610

New 4 REPAIR Shmgang n^bber nxi^ng. cedar flat tamng gutters 4 related carpentry Inauiance work

G 4 F TREE SERVICE e Tnimng Removal, StKflp

Reasonable Rales 358 4026

• O a r Topping. Trm

Grinding

MICK 4 DAGO TREE Removals mmmng. duppmg, loi deemg Hxgh, Rangai t n x * Lie 4 Ins (810) 471-5036

AFFORDABLE tANC9CAP»4G

L a C o u r e Sendees mpMM «rv larap-^ i L—m Man

Old landscape removed new netaAed Spnnaier start-ups -eoai' rm.. Hauknotiaan-ue mr, ReeM comm. afxedaad bark J t o y i Free E« ( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 4 - 3 2 1 3 4 8 9 - 5 9 5 5

tMR SHOVEL

» Reaum»v at mam . Dra-nage a lam Areas Oapaead • Pooia Faed r or Remo»« . Om-Concraaa 4 Snrut, Remove. J r m t 4 Rough Qreding •Sma«

Dorer Work PaU 313-386-6114

L O W R A T E S

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1 7! 31834-8610 _ .

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Ce« 810 476-4444

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Wal lpaper ing

GAROEN DTY ROOFING a CONSTRUCTION

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ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED Wal lpaper Ins ta l la t ion a n d f a r Removal Painting 4 Pvaeienng. Call " ry at (313) 266-0366

ALL RKJHT. It's time to do II right Papal hanging 4 removal

315 459-9991 810 ~ I WAIL TO WALL

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guaranteed • Waepapar Ramow«f . Senor Disc (313) 422 774»

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TOMS RESIDENTIAL ROOMING Year nound Reasonable Pnoas

3Tn&-5444

(810)471-2600 :3<3«35-aeio

Paper ing . Removal , Pa jn t ina. s Exp Wtemen Viae 4 MC

176 Scvuf M*ekiM 231 WtUVadung

ALL MAKES NEPAMEO M VOUR HOME WHEN POSSIBLE

610-766-1960

10)471-2600 I 3 1 3 W 3 M T 0

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»0 PC • ru le twin Tech (me style p u i •orm Beds » matvesses tr iple Jresser ,» mirror, 2 console table*. 5 . ' s k A - : S I 000 810-626*4789

716 Househo ld Goods

PEDES rAL TABLE 66 oval table. mIi i ) •»> $27 ! sc*} Oak Eniortam-meni cvrtm 62"x70" StOO

(8 t0 ) 478 7266

716 Househo ld Goods

2 PIECE coucfv1o»e ( M l . blue, be ige plaid good condition $300

(313) B01 235*

716 Household Goods

SEWING MACHINE Kenmcra m cat. mel u u d only 1 trme all Mtach m e m i $200beW 1313) 534-5796

At Olson Olds

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HOURS: Mon.. Wed. Thurs.

9 00 am • 9 0 0 p m tues.. fn.. 9 00 a m 6 00 p.m .

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716 Househo ld Goods

SOFA bad brown, good comMon. $300 Glass wood mm caH— table 2 and table* $300 810 478-5150

SOf A BED queen. excatont $375 Firepiaca g u u doors $35 Freatar l » 5 cu It $100 810 861 9726

SOf A BY S w * m Neo-claeaicel 2 lone Gold unpe High back 2 yr* ota Was $1800 eaWno $750 torn As* lot Jan Day* 8 t o 352-4766 Eves (313) 953-5636

SQF.*. BY Sweim Neo-daMica l 2 lone d o x r u n p a Htgh back 2 yrs old Was $1800, asking $750 twm Ask (or Jed Oay* 810 352-4766 Eves 1313) 953-5636

SOFA, CHAIR & Ottoman Mai green Mather Contemporary sec bonei neutral Excellenl condition

810-786-6918

SOFA. 2 cnaws w onoman* tables lamps computer labM Good c ooc»-bon reasonable (313) 513-4125

SOLID" CHERRY gala leg taCM ( • W v H ro,9B~? Oueen Anna churs. S49SlM»t (313) 72- 7696

BAR OWNERS' Anuqua bar front &

4 s f c ? s

SOLID DARK pine dresSer wtfiutch. 9 drawers very good shape $400 (910) 360-1657

SOLID OAK 1 lovesea! nr/matehing chairs enieriamment center & ccrftee table Aflm 5 (610) 524-1759

STANLEY bedroom queen 4 pester armoua double dresser mirror mghlstand $1575 810-646-6966

VINTAGE RATTAN furniture. 2 chairs I sota. 3 tables Excellent condition $500 SOLO

WALL UNIT very modem black sides white doors glass Iront, 104 long, make oiler (313) 5 ! >6490

WATERBED - King sue 12 drawer siorage. large mirrored headboard Nee $325 1313) 421-6839

WATERBED queen-s-ze wood headboard complete fairty new $300best oflet 313-261-6163

9 X 12 DeauMu' Chinese Oriental Rug Wedgewood Blue Rose Flower border center 5 years old excellent condition Must see best offer

1313) 207-5375

718 App l iances

718 A p p l i a n c e *

2 T b *

WHIRLPOOL WASHER 1 Almond Greai shape $600

OoomaeW (810,

719 P o o b / S p u f l o t T u b i

746 Hocp i ta l E q u i p m e n t

WHEELCHAIR LIKE new and •raster never uaed Papers

(313) 261 -7797 * * » n g - i I w Doth

COLEMAN HOT capaaity EscelMnl conat ion Cad (313) 663-2744

4 person o n $1,450

724 B u a i n e n k O f f i ce kquiwneiat

AOUACAT TRUCK Mount Carpet Cleaning Unit. EfceHent oondmon $4.000t»ea1 (313) 425-4626

730 C o u J I o d i u t r u l /

Res taurant E q u i p .

BRAND NEW Federal refrigerated cksptay case $3,500 Also airpot*. shelving and mucH. m o d i mors

(810) 396-6669

FULLY EQUIPPED Coney $ cate entire contents All stainMss NSF Best oher ASAP (810) 478-2977

MILLER OESEL BIG 40 WELDER 200 amps Good Condition Call

(313) 261-0130

732 Compute r?

APPLE IMAGEWRITER color printer. 10 new ribbons lots o l paper labels & other $120 ( 810) 669-5783

APPLE P 0 W E R 9 0 0 K 5300CS 4 speed cd dnve, cctorstyle wnMr 2400 portable pnnter modem, sotl-wa/e S i a ^ b e s t 18101 335-0170

366 OX'33 Zeos PC with 4mb ram, I32mb hard «sk 14 color .Svga. WnOows 31 , microsoft Office Pro software $399 ( 3 l 3 i 459-5026

I B M C O M P A T I B L E L a p l op . 486-OX2C6. 8 - m e g ram 2 4 9 me® HO MS Win 3.1. 14 4 tan modem SSOQbest (313) 495-1848

CATHY'S BEST VALUE APPLIANCE

FREE 1 YEAR WARRANTY 26734 Michigan Ave between B e e c h Da ly & I n k s l e i R d s . 313-359-2072 or 5741 E 8 Mile War<en 1 blk W o l Mound Rd

FndQe GE #mond. 25 cu fl ice dis-penser m door Jop treezer, 6 y r i l i k e new $600 81(>«47-8812'aner 3

GE ELECTRIC range white. sen cleaning oven like brand new $250

(810} 363-8044

SUPER COMPUTER SALE SAVE S$5 SUPER VALUES

JACKSON MICH SAT MAR 8 10AM to -3PM

JACKSON CO FAIRGROUNDS 200 W Ganson

1 Mile S cH i-94 at e m >139 NEW & USED COMPUTERS

Lowest Pnced Disks *i U S A SOFTWARE $2 S UP

Prepaid phone cards 54min $10 Admission $5 00 (313)283-1754

REFRIGERATOR - 17cufl Calonc Gas Stove Whirlpool heavy duty 2 speed, 6 cycle Gas.Dryer 4 Washer 7 cycle, 4 terrtperaiure All less man 6 mo old $1500 lor all 313-455-4629

734 Elec t ron ics 'Aud io 1

Video

R E F R I G E R A T O R g a s s t o v e ' microwave tombmaticrv excellent condbion wfnte $500 810-350-9216

REFRIGERATOR - GE 22 Cu fl STOVE - Tappan, double oven Botl i almond Best oiler 1810)399-5386

| REFRIGERATOR - Kenrroxe w l c e maker $ top treezer Godd Ccndrtion Almond color $150 - SOLD

1950 S STOVE - works great. $100 White tndge - wonts great, $50

<8101 549-8616

STOVE.OVEN UNIT - Wolf Stain-less steel jQpudes Gnll & gndtSe Excellent Condition 810-663-1568

REALISTIC STEREO RECEIVER, 100 walls per channel, 6 mos on warranty $l50t>es1 313-427-9227

SPEAKER SUB Wooie« Vetodyne never used Purchased (or surround base sound.4 yrs old Cost $1040 Will sea lor S5&0 cash Leave mes-sage (810) 651-2713

745 Hohb iea fCouu 1

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253(» Five Mke Rd Redlord

Washer 4 dryer, eiectnc excel lent $220 Large L-shape Steelcase office desk brown $100 810-642-4910 746 Hosp i ta l E q u i p m e n t

WASHER 4 dryer Molpoinl. condition SiOG pair ot besl

(810) 646-9012

B O B D U S S € R U "VOUR DISCOUNT DCALCR"

41 YEARS OF LOW. LOW PRICES AND OUTSTANDING SERVICE!

WASHER HOTPOINTE $50 Dryer G E Gas Like new $175 Upngh! treezer $65 810 348-7562

AMiGO SENTRA - 3 wheel health can with van lift used 5 months $1500 Nm 810-553-0558

FOLOING walker $25 3 Wheel walker $100 Shower stool. $100 Potty chair $45 810-349-8785

748 U v n Garden A

^ D O w E j u i g m e n ^

SNAPPER SNOW blower. 4 yrs o l d 3 horse. 2 cycle. 17 n slecinc start o o n v e n m $200 (313) 937-0482

•TOflO OCR 2000 HP new condKion. $200

(313) 532-6909

2 WALK-BEHIND lawn mowers - 48 ' Lesco. $1700 and 36" Lesco $1400 Both I4hp Kowasaki engines 1 ' t yrs old 4 exceaent condition Pay $2800 kx bom 4 save $300 CaB Snakes pear Lawn 4 Snow 313-525-0150

Misce l laneous Fo r

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assembled Bouquets centerpieces altar flowers pew bows Various colors available STO-47'1 -1330

BRIDAL wedekna silk flower center pieces (271 $350 Size 10-12 dress veil 4 shoes $225. 810 740-0294

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS until mar-page membership $389S"value $250CVnego»abW (610) 543-7446

CRAFTSMAN 9" table saw $175 Craftman 10" RaAal arm saw $275 Both wstands (3131 953-5654

HONOA GENERATOR - 1400 watts 6 years old $300 810-399-1216

JUKE BOX - 1965 Seeburg SS I60 lull ol 45 s, good condition. $750

(313) 421-1503

NEW BOLLARD airted sand blast hood 4 Mler $420 313-242 5415

NORDIC FLEX • World Class edition W-butlerlfy attache me rM m o v m j musl se«. excel led $450 (313) 453-2688 aNer 4 OOPM

$l00t t 'besl S o w Oak ENTER MENT CENTER. $500D«sl Both exceienl con<*Non 313-957

TELESCOPE - CELESTRON C-8 plus Kxassones ndudes Dew Zapper Hke new $990 313-865-2066

1 YR old Lane cedar cnest $200 Vrtamastei duel action exercise b«e $75 (3131 728-6859

Mus ica l

I n s t r u m e n t s

Musica l .

Ins t ruments

VIOUN. 3 <4. ScfiulU. • i i s lant conation new $566 »H« seStor $275 (« '0) 47&-4199

W e Buy P I A N O S (Spinets Consoles, Grands)

Top pnces lor Slemway Grands . ANO •

H A M M O N D O R G A N S (B-3. C-3. A-100 4 others)

C a l l M r H o w a r d

3 1 3 - 5 6 1 - 3 5 3 7

WURLITZER CONSOLE Piano Maple with bencfi $900

(810) 826 3670

752 S p o r t i n f Goods

ARMSTRONG POOL Table nqu-la-non sale March 8 4 9th A* Itoor

BRUNSWICK GOLD Crown 4 -,«9 It pool table, $2800 (2) 8 Ft an»qu« pool tables available (313)565-9312

CARDIOGLiDE Weslow dial r<».s tance Brand new1 $t60>tiesi Call

(313I 459-5612

EXERCISER EQUIPMENT Para-mount CTX Workout Center Excel-lent condition. $1000 'urn Afler 6 (610) 477-7511

GOLD CLUBS - 3 thru Sandwedge w•'Yamaha dnver a» grapr»le 4 son w(putter $200 : 313-421-3646

GOLF CLUB sel with bag Top Quality $65 313-425-1617

GOLF LEAGUE Mixed Looking tor addrl-onal teams Wed 6 30pm al Hawlhome in Westland Contact Laura I3 l3 l 525-6783

GOLF Tech custom irons 3 thru SW, Senior graphite shaft, well balanced

$450. J i a ; 427 S536 -Qf*5 exceaera

ABANDON YOUR SEARCH' 7 Pianos under $1000 Bench tuning, delivery 4 warranty included

Michrgan Piano 1810) 546-2200

ALTO SAX Conn - case, njusic books, good condition $450

(313) 421-1503

BALOWiN Baby G r a n d p iano, senous inquiries 810-851-0385

BALDWIN ELECTRIC upright piano wbenc#> Head phone adaptable $1900 Can Sherne 810- 345-1305

BEAUTIFUL Lewis cello - FuH size in excellent corv*tion Paid $36C0 asking $2600 810-254-5706

BECK STE IN GRAND Piano Model B 6 tod 8 «ich polished ebarvy I M new -$55,000 (810) 563-7750

DRUM SET neve' been used bass snare 3 loms 4 stand $300

(810) 651-4380

GRAND PIANO - 5ft 8m. black sadn tuned and regulated Beautiful condi-tion $2600 (810) 594-0699

GRANO PIANO - 1860 s Hagspiei. wamul burl. 3 large ornate legs $6 500 Birmingham (810)258-2769

ORGAN - Lowry Parade Model 4 bench Good Condition Minimal use Pnee coen (810) 652-4446

ORGAN - Storey 4 C t t i k console organ wi'bench, mus ic . Lesl ie

$80Crt>est 810-468-5237

1 2 H O U R

P O O L T A B L E

L I Q U I D A T I O N B L I T Z

2 D A Y S O N L Y Saturday March 8 4 9

Noon til 6pm

3 0 0 T A B L E S R E D U C E D S A V E U P T O 6 0 ° o

VISCOUNT POOL (3131 261 8560

IMAGE 519 Personal F i tness System I v s old. $600 a besl Call Patricia 810-356-5117

LIKE BRAND new - NortKtrac* Wa*-lit 5000 Cost $650 sacrif ice $325 313-462-1336

NORD'C TRACK 1 yt old har«y used must sen $200

1810) 646-7202

NORDIC TRAK Medallion w pulse sensor excellent condition $650

(3131261-0785

PING EVE 2 • irons 3-pw sw Iw 10 clubs Exceaent conation $350

810-682-1362

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CAT - rm an aider cat who acts Ma • kitten Greai w « i kid* gentle 4 loving Just looking lor a good home Male. neiAered 313-261-1711

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R U T O M O T I V

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES # wka old AKC «• Slxits mahogany. I $400 ( 313) 426-: i-3375

LOVING HOME warned ta our kitty Fixed black male To good Home only (810) 474-3515

TO A good home 2 vr old orange long haired cat Very Inervdfy Livonia (313) 432-9366

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES AKC eicea«nt disposition 4 structure, jews 4 tails removed 1st Wots 4 «ormed born 2J18 $400 males $450 females (810) 6 6 * 5 4 8 3

ROTTWEILER RESCUE - Rescue 4 dSDonon Foster homes needed --itltl r a i n ; T U -

784 ROTTWEILORS - AKC 1V» * f old lamale $300 2 puppies 9 wks $•100 each (313) 326-7410

AKITA PUPS Heme rats Top peOgree Wntlen gaurantees Call | 3 ' 3 ) 581-2582

SHELTIE AKC pops, lads 4 lassies •idle 4 whrte. spnng beauties

(313) 5l!«-?6a9

STRATOS 1993 290SF 200 hooe-powei OMC Venom Syv warraniy 20' T loaded w/many extras. Look» runs new, low hrs. i40mate bass boat tarmly ski boar FYee, storage through

best 810-5486538 5-97 $19 OOlVbest

THOMPSON 1983 Fisherman "210" -w Cuddy Cabin 170HP Mercruiser mboard w tanoem Baser, many Mac-e o n * extras $5,500 517-777-1002

Merc , 5 7 liter 8 6" beam sleeps 6. toaded Eagle trailer b u r * Exceaent1

Best Ofler 313-464-7337

VIKING 1978 43 DCMY T-350 Bristol condition $109 000

(3131 881 0052

BORDER COtL iE . AKC. male 5 mos aa snots crate 4 accessories included $500 (3t3) 454-8918

SHELTIES. AKC (m-niature coawi .Jble 4 white hearth guaranteed 8

,V»5 Bnghton area 517-546-7471

VAMAHA 1995 Wave Ra«Jej 701 cc trailer cover Greai Condition $5000 313-274-8241

BOXER AKC male. 1 yr . shots trained, housebroken Good w.tuds 4 pets F lastly tawp 4 while He's show quality Staoax Ime Owner a o n n t o

smaller dog (313) 427-1797

HiH-TZU - PUPPIES AKC j io ts . 6 weeks old Adorable ..all alter 6prn (810) 643-8690

SHiH-TZU Puppy 5400

temale shots 313-420-1076

MI

811 S o o v B o b t l e i

ARTIC CAT 1995 Jag Deluxe. eMC-tnc wait reverse e r 900 miles $3800

S K O O O 1994 Formula Z excsSent conat ion 1700 maes $1500 ol options $4200 313-397-0396

VAMAHA 1962 440 SS runs $700 ,-

Call (3131 722-3609

e . tnc reverse studded $3795 1995 Phazer LE warmer*, both exceaem condition $3195 (810) 349-9204

YAMAHA V-MAX 600 1994 red, dean fasi $3400 (313) 397-2786, pagei (313) 956-3647

YAMAHA XLV 540 1985 - Runs excellent $ 1 ^ 0 0 (313) 261-1076

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BOXER PUP - AKC. 4 months brende l fema le , h o u s e b i o k e n $350 (313) 531-0655

r ,H IHTZUpups AKC champion «rw t eaut iM markings, pape" trained

oarerts $3150 Can see parents 810-620-0125

CHINESE PUG puppies. AKC 8 w k s . shots, wormed $500 2 temaies 2 males 313-534-3056

SHIM TZU pups 8 wks Old AKC Shots guaranteed Clean, heaflhy 4 nome raised (810) 471-7312

DACHSHUND MINI Beautiful lep quality AKC Smooth Black 4 Tan parents grea i lemp. ready how $35C (810) 449-3555

•SIBERIAN HUSKY - lemaie. black 4 *txtge 10 mths all shots $400 besl (313) 868-5824

ENGLISH GOLDEN Relnever pups AKC. show champwn blood line l a w a i e $ 6 0 f ) A l t a r i p m

SPRINGER POINTER m i x - 2 y r old male To a good home

(3131 459-1703

ENGLISH SETTER Male 1 yr old Needs a goc*3 family AJ sNots Neu tered $150 (313) 425-0672

ENGLISH SPRINGLER Sparwus AKC 8 wks, male Champion sired shots $300 313-422 7693

GERMAN SHEPARO lemaie f i year old, spade, very frevicty lor adopbon Anna 1313) 972-5025

GERMAN SHEPHERD AKC Mack silver lemaie. 65 lbs , large bones vet checked 4 shots 517-265-2453

GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups AKC first shots, dewclaws done 4 vet checked (313? 261-1374

GOLDEN RETRIEVER Pupp«s AKC cnampwn bloodline, hrsl snots

(810) 727-4512

LAB PUPS AKC btaduyeftow males area) temperaments, shots, wntlen guarantee (610) 655-6767

LAB PUPS AKC, chocolale first shots male • $300 Females $350

Uvoma, 313-261-1537

MULTESE FEMALE 3 yrs old Housebroken $275 Ltvonw (313) 427-1823

SOLOFLEX with BUTTERFLY Excellent Condition Paid $1500 Sell $500 Mowng 810-334-2843

NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF. axceKew pups 'are breed champion blood lines 313-278-9789

POOOLE liny to* only weighs 3 lbs silver male •gree AKC silver male 3 mo old. very good pea

313-421-5003

754 Wanted to B i n

GREEN PROVINCIAL furniture, glassware <ewelry old stuff etc

(810) 685-0646

PUG PUPPIES Adorable bom i 12-22-96 AKC Vet checked First : shots Call 1313) 981-5226

Rescue dogs need good home Great Dane German Shepherd pup *_»s

i | trahan Hertkng Dog 313-622-6631

ROTTWEILER CLUB has mlorma tmn on AKC puppies and club mem bership (810) 749-6829

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A D I F F E R E N T K I N D of C O M P A N Y .

A D I F F E ^ E N T ) K I N D of C A R .

BOB DUSS€flU U N C O I N • ivmv 31625 Grand River ot Orchard lake fid., farmington TCP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE O u r S p e c i a l t y Open Mon. A Thurs.

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SATURN OF ANN ARBOR

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SATURN OF SOUTHFIELD

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810-620-8800

Introducing one ol the nicer

leases around. Not because of

the affordable payments. And

not because ol Saturn's great

value. But because we hear our

lack of pressure and our fair

pricing make leasing a

Saturn iusr plain nice, SATVWI

SATURN OF PLYMOUTH SATURN OF FARMINGTON HILLS

3 1 3 - 4 5 3 - 7 8 9 0

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Payments bawd on 199" SL2. automatic trantmiuion and A/C. with M.S.R P. of SM.665. Lk?ns«. ritfr. Vrgitiraikm feei. ia*« and insurance are e*tra. ^ir»t month's lease pavmeni ol $199 plus $180 dow n and $495> acquisition lee ($8"4 due at sign-' in§). Option to purchase at lease-end for $UMlh ,">h monthly payments total $/,l64. Primary lending source must approxe lease. Mileage charge of $.15 per mile over 36.000 miles. Lessee is responsible for excessive wear and use Payments may be higher in some stales. Delivery musl be taken from participating retailerstock by J/15/97. 01997 Saturn Corporation.

8 1 0 - 4 7 3 - 7 2 2 0

SATURN OF SOUTH GATE

3 1 3 - 2 4 6 - 3 3 0 0

SATURN OF WARREN

8 1 0 - 9 7 9 - 2 0 0 0

TERRIER MIX - male, neutered. J months lo a gooa home

1313) 455-9377

BMW 1992 - K75S LoaOea with Bags Enceaenl comJrtion S5200

(313) 207-5133

HARtEY DAVIDSON 1996 Fat Boy less than 100 miles puri*e>silvet an Slock Si 9.200 313-397-2267

MARLE"V DAVIDSON 1993 Fasboy S6 000 m e i t ras 1 owner.

i313) 721-8591

MARLEV 1993 F L S T C Henlage Sol-tail mini, black low miles »3uH o^neO S16.400 18101 540-2106

HA RLE Y 1997 Me'itage Classic son Bj,n; l r-iiafc w Marl

Daviflson warranty S22 50Cbest Leave message (313) 459-2349

WELSH CORGI - 9 month oW Male Purewed $ 3 M Can (313) 525-5069

HARLEY 1996 Road Kjng Mac*; green emras $19 900 Eves 3'3-429-2143. days 313-323-66S3

m Horses & » ^ l j Equipment

HARLEY 1995 saltan cusiom candy bern 13.400 miles many ertras S16 800 ( 313) 416-9656

Mare T 'bveaWe

horoughtwed 6 yrs 17 lands Ie $1300 days 810-629-5491

•ves 313 592-8249

REGISTERED AraO Bolh English. Aes tem Good trail horse 4M-good i g P e y n e r 'ao^ance-3 810-796-2312

WESTERN SHOW saddle c * g new $1200 Aslurig $950t>esl. never used

(313) 266-7038

KAWASAKI 1995 KX 500 never laced e«ce»e<n condiTKin $3700 1992 RM250 $1800 810-548-0008

Off Road Vehicles

Campen/Molor Homes/Trailers

AlRSTREAM LEGACY, 1993 454 -34 Ft mini COTKMKH1, $49,900

313-281-7854

812 C a a p e r W M o t o r

H o m e s / I r t i k r i

VIKING 1992 SP220. pop-up sleeps 8. queervtu* beds, neaie*. 2 way retna awning, banery Great conO Hon $3300 or Deet 313-525-0750

815 A u l o X i a c .

BLIZZAK SNOW T . e s (4) 235 / 50R16 Great lor a Mark v m a*a 6»ee

A u t o i Wanted

822 T r u c k i F o r S t l e

CHEVY 1903 S10 extended cab pK*-up very low maes on new e n p n e with warranty no money down 20 mmute credit approval by p rone OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

CHEVY 1095 S10 Emended Rick-up only 20.000 m»le» and real dean ' Won last ai $11 995 C a i 458-5250

GORDON CHEVROLET

CHEVY 1004 SiNerado Enended Cab. automanc air tut cnase only 30 000 miles $15 588

JACK CAULEY Chevroiel'Geo (8101 855-0014

A B S O L U T E L Y HIGHEST S PAID FOR Quality Cars & Trucks

•'e buy wilh mlegn* call Jell Benson

(313) 562-7011

CHEVY 1989 Saverado 1500 Series p«>i-up - 4 3 V6 5 speed power wmdow/lock leer cap. new lires $ brakes 73 000 miles 1 owner $7 450,'toes (8101 669-4225

DUTCHMAN - 1995 5th ameel »S l i de -ou l . 27tt long loaded $13 000,t>est 313-459-7192

EMPtRE molortiome. 1978 Dodge Oass C. 20 SO. 000 miles, aulo-maDC 360 en^ne i owner Excel-lent $4 80<ybes1 313-421-7271

FIFTH lA/HEEL. 30 11 7 ft gas-elei! iridoe. slove Woven complete balh. lois ol storage (810) 469-7591

JAYCO 1995 pop-up camper Sleeps 6. WJVO. 1L $3500

- B c i r <3131 278-4607

pop-^1. s 3 way Ing.

JAYCO 1995. 1207 8 k in^queen beds awning screen room, 4 place Mre racks excellent condition $47001 best 13131 425-5921

PROWkER 1994 XT-1 (22W) Bener than new many extras AMet 5pm 810-247-1972

R O C K W O O O 1978 - P o p - u p Camper Sleeps 8. lumace Good contMion $1500 (313) 326-8995

J u n k C a r t Wanted

A L L A U T O S - T O P S S Junked wrecked or running

E & M: 4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5 Evenings 313-801 1859

ARTS AUTO SALVAGE Buying Older running cars $ iun*s

Absolutely (313)

Trucks For Sale

BRONCO 1995 XLT - lealhe-loaded, lull power pnced lo sell al $16,088

>BELL OOOGE 538 1*

HONDA 1996 300 A TV - C«4 snow blade, l.-ailer low hrs as new pay oH balance, musl sell 313-266-5387

RTWZRR M MORSE BARN covered S corral available lor 2 horses Maple Telegraph area Tenant to teed & care Call Sheldon 1-800-397-8397

Snowmobiles

788 Household Pets-Other

BELGIUM mini LOE bunnie very cute $10 w/ a l equipmenl Call (8101 649-4013

BIRD FAIR Sun March 9«h. '0am-4pm

Wayne-Ford Crwc League t645 N Wayne Rd Westland Public welcome Admission $2

313-326-2424

ARCTICAT 1994 2R700 - sludded piped cart»des excellent condoon $3 600 (3131 261-5710

ARCTIC CAT 1995 EXT 580 EFI -GP dutch kit 4200 miles Greal con-dKior. $3800 810-227O176

RV MOTORHOME Travel C 'a l l Toonst 1992. 2811 queen s u e bed Exceienl condition Extras Low rrweage $25 000 (8101 685-3213

SEA BREEZE 1993 - 33 bus model Only 12.000 mi les Like new $45500 '-800-334-1535

SOUTHWINO 1986 - 33 I t , 454 O e v y 61.000 mile®, dual roof air dual furnace, microwave queen bed over-ncad bunk back-up camera central vacu im, awning generator $26,000 (3131 728-2465

STARCRAFT 1978 M«ii molort iome, 22ft. 51.000 maes sleeps 6 air cruise, rear bath, awrung, good con-at ion S5000-ties: 810-471-7931

CHEVY 1996 Extended. 5 7, V-a, cap loaded $19 995.

CHEVY 1995 1500 Silverado Stepsrde automatic loaded $15 995 CHEVY 1995 S-10 Extended V-6 automatic air $9995

LES STANFORD OLDS/AUROA (313)565-6500

CHEVY S I 0 1988 5 speed manual w.cap 8 bedr ier 129 000 m«es $1500 . SOLD

CHEVY 1991 S-10 - 5 speed new engne warranty, new tires, clean trailer mtcn S2.2SO 810-642-3740

CHEVY STEPSIDE 1970 pro|ect t rud i needs carburetor & electric work 350 engine Good condition $2500 or best otter 810-347-3415

8 2 2 Trucks For Sile

FORO F-160 1907 a u u T O A Plan leaae 3 door super cat) 4 WO/OOOO miles $360.<mo 810-544 1972

FORO 1990 F150 Club Cab. excel lent condition hwniies red $7500 »i«m ' (313) 592-6855

FORD 1995 F150 "FLARESIDE" XLT automalic am 5 0 Mer V8 23,000 miles $14 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

tt , IWS H5U S^WNAW ITI V8, automalic t n lu l power

<iaoed gr%at selection PiKed Irom $14995

•DEMMER FORD 1 3 1 3 ^ 2 ' 2 6 0 0

FORO 1990 F150 XLT Lanaj 73 000 miles 302 V8 automatic $5500

(313) 728-3121

FORD 1994 F150 XLT Pick-up air power Winutrwt iocks cruise lilt 19 000 miles 1 owner $10 994 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD F150 1995 XLT 4x4 302 V8 aulomatic a»r loaded 14 000 miles $16 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

Trucks For Sue Trucks For Sale

FORO 1904 Splaah Ra»ger kke brand spanlung new* 19 600 miles $ 8 9 9 » b e s l 810-682-3802

FORO 1905 '» ion looks a axis great $1700 TYME AUTO (3131 4 » 5 5 « 6

F150 1995 Super Cab • Fully Loaded loo much to list While Factory war-ranty $16 500 313-462-4953

GMC 1977 rial bed Wl 366 gas spkt shut rear e n d " eVcellerrl corxMion S68IXI or beat olter 810-784-8204

GMC 1978 Pick Up Asking $650 (810) 476-9508

GMC SLE Pick up 1994 exiended cab. 1u» s^e. 4«4 Z71 loaded $18 500 For inlo t810) 541-7058

GMC SONOMA 1994 - 41 000 maes. 5 speed 2 4 .Ire AM.FM CD Excel lent conation $6200 (313)455-3491

GMC-1995 SONOMA -eO p«* -up 1»000 mjias $9000, bes l

(3131 541-4641

CHEVY 1996 TAHOE LS loaded. CD 11,000 miles black * red mle-r«or $26 990rbesl (3131 422-1926

CHEVY 1995 4x4 exiended cab 8 1 bed 350 mbior lull p o w i $18 000

240-7166

CHEVY Z71 1996 loaded 19 000 miles leather CO, bed cover Mini' t w a v i . v » n riTtiiH1 VIP-OQftI

CHEYENNE 1995 Pick-up V-8 5 speed ar" sharp1 Only $12 295 Call 458-5250

GORDON CHEVROLET

f O R D 1995 "MARK III Conversion Pick-up V8 automatic air leather iibergwss njnnmg boards box rails aluminum wheels 23.000 mMes S14 995 DEMMER FORO 313) 721-2600

FORO 1994 pick-up F150 XLT Loaded 45 000 miles S1eei tpc» bo« Clean must see 313-537-0296

FORD 1995 PICK-UP XLT exlenoed caO loaded sunroof 'ibergtass cap low miles $17.300 313-538-1635

FORD RANGER 1988 - 4-cylinOer 5 soee-d cap fireS Mur"J $1500 ( 8101 476-2991

DAKOTA 1993 LE dean loaded rustprooled bed liner 53 000 miles $9 5CKVt>esl (313) 481-0693

FORO RANGER '990 - 6 cylmder exiended cab 5 speed J . o * l e d $3500Tiesl I313I R5 -5243

CHEVY S10, 1992 Biack 4x4 enended cab w-cap 4 3 engin« loaded. $6750 810-781-4751

CHEVY 1993 S i o exiended cab automatic, cruise, cap bed liner 20,000 mi les great condi t ion $10.800 Atte- 6pm 313 45S-7003

CHEVY 1993 SIO Sonoma kke new low -Meage V6 manual transmis s o n Make o«er <313) 450-3094

D O D G E DAKOTA 1994 SLT extended cab V8 automatic an $99«5 313-535-5346

DOOGE 1996 Dakoia SLT X-Cab, c-wheels 2-tone bedlinei cruise an in dash CO M l power moonroC $21 000 313-697-8766

FORD RANGER 1995 4.4 AM FM stereo cassette CD changer ai ' ABS. power locks mirrors windows rear slrde' sunrool brushguard log lights driving lights bed liner n e * brakes $14 SOO I810I 656-9727

GMC SONOMA 1996 SLE extended cab 2 wheel dnve loaded. 12.000 miles (810) 474-8711

GMC SUBURBAN 1995 SLE w-iee- onve rear doors, wtwte w gray

Very, very dean ' Ex! warrant, $21 000 (8101 476-7565 do th interior Ve

GMC 196b T ton pick-op 8 auto-matic. $!80C TYME AUTO (313) 455-S566

P SERIES 1995 Hi Cube 14 alu-minum box air low miles 11 000 maes $17 985

JACK CAULEY ChevroletGeo 1810) 855-0014

SU6URBAN 1964 - New r M a i o r and reai M Good snap. $2500 • • • • • • • • e e e e . e e * SOLD'

824 Mini-Vies

AEROSTAR 1992 air loaded. 83.000 maes. excellenl condition 1 owner $7200 313-981-8165

AEROSTAR 199t Excellent Condi Hon. 1 owner 106 000 miles $4300 810-478-8780 eves 810-349-6472

AEROSTAR -1990 Extended AS Wheel Dnve Maintained 104 000 miles' $4 800 (313) 453-2207

AEROSTAR 1990 exl 4 wheel drive EOae Bauer loaded high highway

$3950 SOLD

miles excellenl condition

AEROSTAR 1991 4 wheel drive extended 95 000 miles $5 200 C a i (313* 453 1224

AEROSTAR 1994 XL loaded new tires & brakes warraniy 63.000 miles $10 200 (313l 459-3865

CARAVAN OR CHEROKEE wan1«T 1990 or newer high maes or no i njrv: 1 nmg ok Senoua caah buyer • • »

(3131 455-5273

CARAVAN 1902 - 7 oassengex an 6 . -cyWxJei 94 000 maes new Wee h * v * mng boards arrvlm,cassette Great condition $6 500 (SKI) 478-0186

CARAVAN 1995 SE Air anvfm' cassette C D power locks ' *

ant condAon keyiess entry exceaent $18 aw. (810)

CARAVAN. 1005 SE Sport. V6 loaded 4 wneei ABS luogaoe -^ck CO, more $14 300 810-264-3819

CARAVAN 1992 ' 2 5 0 wtMe oon version package arr tilt cruise cas-sette power si ee< m a brakes V8 sunrool glass S9700t>esl AM 313-455-4862 P M 8 1 0 - 6 6 9 - 9 8 5 0

DODGE CARAVAN 1989 all power loaded Excellent condition

13131 281-64J1 tu»> ic $4000

AEROSTAR 1994 XL-Plus Wagons automatic an, power windows/locks cruise lilt rear wiper-washer privacy glass, low trules Fiom $10,994 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

AEROSTAR 1992 XLT- All wrwe-dnve exiended excellent condit ion loadeo $7900 i 810) 684-64661

RANGER 1987 cap 37 000 miles 4 cylinder stick overdrive excellent condition S3700 313-425-7543

DODGE 1993 0150 LE - Exiended cab V8. aulo 38.000 m«es loaded rust prooled $8000 313-522-6667

FORO 1994 RANGER XLT alu-minum wheets 31.000 miles $8 4*4 DEMMER FORD >J13) 721-2600

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OOOGE RAM 50 1969 Pick up aulo-matic bedhner runs 900a Good Shape $1295 (3131 451-1056

DOOGE 1995 RAM SLT - 4x4 5 9 L VS Heavy duly service group low package snow plow prep bed l i - i f tonneau 'COvB' cruise air rear window 21 000 miles Excellent con d-tion $21,000. 1810) 652-6258

F t J R D - R A N G E R XLT 41. extended cab 5 speed hbe i , . cap tn jd i ^e ' Excellent -''-tition 43 000 m-es $10 200

13131 332-1706

FOR0 RANGER 1993 XLT 5 speeo. an slereo cassette tinted windows utility box & bedlinei 56.000 miles Vory clean' $6500 313-»16-t705

FORD 1994 Ranger XLT 5 speed bed liner excellent condition like new 17 000 miles $6 oOObes! Call

(3131 455-S226

FORD 1991 Ranger XLT strawberry red. 5 speed cassetle air bedlmer $5,490 (810) 624-7996

RANGER 1096 XLT. super caB loaded $14 000 or best

(8101 437-7706

RANGER XLT 1993 super cab auto mal>c ABS Wakes 4 0L arr white grey mtenor 43 600 miles excellent condition $8900 tirm • « « . » » * • • * • • • • • • SOLD

RANGER 1994 XLT Super Cab - 6 cylinder aulomatic tioeraiass *d Clean $10 200 1810 ' 348-6355

RANGE?! 1993 XLT Super Can V6 automatic 46 000 miles new radal dres s- ia l i down payments as low as S169 mo No cosigner neeoed 20 minute credit approval by phone OAC

TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

AEROSTAR 1991 XLT Extended -Loaded well mamtaned and very clean Non-smokei Askmg $8,200 •Call '313' 522-1731

AEROSTAR 1987 XLT loaded. on)y 57.500 maes trailer lowing mini con-drtion $7000 Affle. 6 313-464-9196

AEROSTAR 1993 XLT 53 000 miles $89 down low monthly pay-ments No cosigner needed 20 mmute credit approval by phone OAC TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

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ASTRO 1-994 LT enended WDutch floor, loaded 39 000 miles very d e a n $ ' 3 9 0 0 <3'3> 425-1283

ASTRO 1992 LT 6 past loaded excellenl condition 70 miles $10 500 iB'OL 478-7683

ASTRO 1994 - 7 passenger excel-lenl condition many new ' parts asking S7900besl 810-926-5417

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313-844-0640 everything r lent $7000

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DODGE 1991 Caravan V6. auto-malic air cruise $5 500 t ies l

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,8101 642-9181

OODGE 1990 Grand Caravan 36 000 miles' Loaded Excellent con o b o n $7500-'besl 810-979-2736

DOOGE GRAND Caravan 1993 Loaded. 3 I V - 6 48,000 miles Excel-lent condition $11 250tiest M F<9-5 (810) 588-0202 or Eves Weekends (810) 649 1820

FORD AEROSTAR '988 EdOe Bauer 86 000 miles good fond t ion $3195 (313) 255 3555

FORD 1995 Aemslar XLT extended wagons air automatic power windows locks cruise ml 7 pas sengei From $13 995 DEMMER FORD 13131 721-2600

F O R D WINDSTAR 1995 white w gray loaded 9000mrfes $15 000

1810) 558-2036

GMC 1986 mim van excellenl work van $1600 ot best ofte<

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CARAVAN, 1992 LE • Mom s Taxi Loaded 118.000 miles $4 500

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CARAVAN 1992 Lboks good runs good $6900 Can 313-538-5753

GMC SAFARI 1990 - New lires' Great shape' Loaded with accesso-nes' $7500 1313) 422-4047

GMC SAFARI 1987 SLX I M h mrfes Runs 4 looks good S2500'tirm

(8101 559-200C

GMC 1987 Starcratt Satan 4 i L ' t e r automatic 75.000 miles on rebuilt enfline $ 2 0 0 0 fSIO) 545-5941

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|313| 266-6185

CAL 1980 25 t l sailboat Very good condbon $15,000 value must se« lirst $5000 313-937 2Q40

CATALINA 30 1983 lull 2 speed winches atomic 4 refrigerator CWG 3 banery w charger Excesem conO-fton $33,000 810-280 1353

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(8101 656-1855

CHRIS CAAFT 1965 17 Super Sporl 327 Chevy engine wooden haul trader. $24 000 (616) 547 6655

KAWASAKI 1989 STAND-UP 440. with trailer Very good condrson $1100 (313) 390-96'Q

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SEARAY t988 • 21 « m id -eaW sleep* 4 loaded, new motor iarvl»rn ireler $0000 313-427 -96 73

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PONTIAC T R A N S 5 P O R ' 1990 'oadeo $5 250 o« Oesr otter 313 961-5194

•RANSPOHT 1991 • 58 000 miles power seats-wmoowslocks, air war-rant, $7800 iBiO'l 689-6879

TRANSPORT 1.995 - d e s car low miles. chao seals remote locks i i x x i •^eels . $14,995 3 i 3 i 454 93-u

VOYAGER t995 V6 ««• new 2T OOC miles man , extras m U H se' $13 900 Ariel 5pm 3" J 458 .'4 "

WINOSTAR 199fc GL wagons. i3: due' a i ihea l automate power win dews, locks enjise till. pnvac> >ass cassette Leaded Frur-i S1:- ^ DEMMER FORD " ' 3

WINOSTAR LX 1995 loaded good condi&on $12 800 Alle: 6pm

1810) 437-052!

WINOSTAR 1995 wagons, auto-matic m power windows « » s cruise tilt 7 passenger 2 to -noose pnesd trom $14 995 0EMMER FORO .313i 721 2600

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CHEV* 1993 Conversion Var> low maes AND real c lean ' $12,995 CAS 458 5250

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CMEVY 1993 G 3 0 -large t i igTot aut.imatic V8 overat 've JI' e.LOL •en- S7495V-S- 313—164 ?Q'6

CLOBWAGON 1990 ALT AUTO M cvtmae' pow«' windows.«x»s air i n heavv Jur, rntcl running Ooa'ds $ 4 9 W B e y 31 .'-427-3'773

: CONVERSION VAN 1991 22 000 -nues irae new S16 500

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1 DOOGE 13<K, 0-250 conversion VAN loaded TEAR. K>W miles 5<FFIK)0 or Pest 3I3I 425 27|}1

I DOOGE FT AM - 9 9 0 125 000 MAES TUCEIWNR CONDI!*:* all reco<JS well MAINTAINED SA>>~' 3' 425-5~~4I:

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FORD 1995 Conversion Van Liter v8 dual air heat automatic, quad captains chairs «'th oed sea! trail®! tow package 10.000 miles $>7 595 OEMMER FORD i313I 721-2600

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FORO CUBE '995 vans 13' 'urtw stroke d>esel automatic tial lloor ' 6 1t G r e a t wo rk vans F r o m $21,495 _ _ _ _ _ DEMMER FS«C ( S i l P ' J ? 75011

FORD CUBE Vans '995 460 V-8 automat" '6 toot Hat Hoot ra r r ^ *au> through door -oil up rear d o c S !»595 DEMMER FORD (3131 721-2600

FORO '995 E i50cargo-.an 35 000 n-.ws 302 V-8 am lm cassette, w'-.te $ - 3 5 0 0 b e s t 1313)531-6940

FORD 1995 E350 Chateau Out) •.Yagori-460 automatic dual air-'ieat

• iul-' power healed trailer tow package quad captians chairs with t>ed seal S' 8 995 DEMMER FORD i3'3> 721 2600

i FORD E-'5L- 1996 Chateau Wagon. • automata whee».:hair ',f1. 11 800 i miles warranty Was S33.000-NOW

$ . 3 0 0 0 (3131 562-1334

FORD 1994 E150 D Elegant conver-sion van. dual air t ieat automatic power windows locks, cruise. Ml cassette, quad captains cfiairs with a bed seat 22.000 miles $14,994 DEMMER FORO 1313) 72V2600

FOFID 1996 E250 Super Cargo Vans 12) white extended automatic aw $16 996 OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD t9d5 E350 Super 1 Ton Cargo Van 351 V8 automatic ax $15 995 DEMMER FORO .(313) 721-2600

FORD 1994 E250 Super Van very good condition runs excelient. V8, some &cx»y da-mage well-kept. Days 313-458-267t Eves 313-532 1237

FORD 1995 E250 "» W i :argo vans 13,1 automatic, 5 8 liter, 351 V8 wtxle ireat work vans trom $14 995 SEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORO 1995 F150 'Supercat, 4.4" v'8 aulomabc air. captain s chairs loaded $• 8.595 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

, FORD 1994 Econolme' 34000 ortg-,iiai • ,-s 1 wner -ii*».-w > t "00C

1 negotiable (313i 592-6855

FORD 1989 H»gn 'o<, loaded TV VCR extra clean 60.000 rroies S8 4&0 Ca» 313-522-1307

1 FORD 1993 E 150 Conversion, all I powe' dual stereaair heal TV'VCP ; Sharp' $13 900 3131459-5973

FORD 1995 Slec van Gruman alu-imnum body automatK 2 walk-in-doors racks Must See' On»y 5 000

! miles'" $19 995 DEMMER F O R O - (3131 721-2600

AEROSTAR 1993 XL 7 PASSENGER automatic air, power locks-window s loaded $8995

' *ORD '99;- AEROSTAR Cargo van I automatic storage racks 26 000 I miles S i ' 9 9 5 | QEMMES FORO '3 '3 ' 72' 2600

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GMC 1990 Cargo * ton. V-8 auto-mate an. 170.000 tM wey miles wen mainla»ned $3950 313-641-0781

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BLAZER 1991.4 door. 4 wheel drive immaculate corxMwxv $5999 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

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BLAZER 1981 S10. 4*4 red. new Bres. mumer U*ie up. l * * i m i exceaent $4950toe*l (810)681-9243

CHEVY 1906 S-10 Emended Cat) 4*4, LS Package 16,000 miles loaded, tactory warranty non smoker snowroom new' $17 495

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BRONCO It 1988. XLT 4*4. auto-made. new tires, brakes shocks, well maintained $3 500 810-589-9095

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CMEVY TAHOE 1996 LT Victory rod with pan leather " tenor trader package laOulous corxition, 26.000 maes $26 500 (810) 338-0550

DODGE 1995 DAKOTA CC S lT 4*4 lull power, tilt. cn4se .air CO cfianger Only $15 488

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EXPLOHCR 1903 Sport. 4 WO manual alareo ca»»e(le, * B S Drakes sunrort. power window* I o c O cruiie 88800 313-207-1673

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EXPLORER 1996 Sport. 4 . 4 • 2 door wtiite wrgrey mm. under 12.000 mlas Excellent condMon. I23.S00 Cai ( 3 1 3 ) 7 ^ 7 1 1 3

EXPLORER 1993 Sport. 4 . 4 red. u e M d 56,000 maes 1 owner Uka new. $13,995 (810) 737-1777

828 J a p f i V M Dr i ve

WRAM0LER 1M«. 4 . 4 aunmakc. act-top. « * f U caaa ~

YUKON 1996 SLT 4 door, btactk S^.SOO

(810) 442-3749

YUKON 1996 SLT, 4 door. red. leaner. 4*4. 5600 maes Factory w a r r a n i y N e w e r t h a n n e w

EXPLORER 1991 4X4, green t » g e manor CD player. e«a*an1cond i -non. 100 000 fagfiway maes. $8550 810-336-3544

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SUBARU 1993 Impmia aport wagon, super eomwion. aa. automaac alec-tnc wndowaOnnorm, raw M a I

(>10> 624-3324

1240 0 L * 4 door, wMte. 90,000 i te.ej beat S o u M

aaen tbandoon . 18700 M d _ 810-645-6646

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CHEVY CORVETTE 1871. 3 2 7 anona. T u p . near tree. «e»et. naw good S8000 Eve* 810-868-3298

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PCVKXE 1993. 4 door. 36.000 maes leather, loaded One owner Pam-pered $15 .896

EL DORADO I W 1 BIARR1T2 k»y loaded Riaia great EKeMant oonO-non 111.800. ( 8 l d ) 856^574

LINCOLN 1974 Marti IV • moonrool.

$3250 or beat

EXPLORER 1996 XLT- 4 door, sun-rool leather interior $24,500' CaH after 5pm . (313) 458-6874

EXPLORER 1994 XLT 4 Ooor. Rad. loaded 23 000 maes, M power $13,994 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

EXPLORER 1994 XLT 4*4, loaded, low miles, low paOuage 37.000 mMs $16,200 " (313) 427-9502

FI50 1995 "EDDIE BAUER 4x4" j„iomat(c air toergiass step all Itie toys 12,000 maes $16,596 dIMMER FORO (313) 731-2600

FORD 1996 AEROSTAR • * * * ' E .landed XLT Wagon, dual air.tieat. quad capiams chairs wim bed seat, a l u m i n u m w h e e l s , T u - t o n e $18496 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

ACCORD 1994 EX • 4 door, auto-matic. 58.000 rntes. $10,900

810-315-2426

* e u « * W Legend • S a d w : . phone. CO. rad 78.000 $17,500 810-656-1956

ALPHA ROMEO MILANO 1967 new; red paanWan keaBiar «*enor. tu ty ser-viced Mir* $6500 313-561-1377

AUDI 1967. leather, neal $3900

5000S 'an power seal, cruse, awirool.

(810) 681-9243

AUOl 100S 1993, black 5 axcetent conduon, 45.000 maes new tires. $16,500. SOLD

8U>3&-5967

MUSTANG 1966. restored. 1 7 5 0 0 (810) 642-3753

834 A n t r a

r __ power iockes windows ( sunrool C r u s i e . a i r , dua l air b a g s $13,000 810-5434910.

INTEGRA 1994 LS COUPE power moonrool. loaded, low maes sale. $11 995

BOB JEANNOTTE, BUICK (313)453-4411

EL DORADO. 1996 iWO nelpa. Sea MU! Green $36,000 Muel se*1

Cat alter 8pm 313-864-2114

SEDAN DEVIL LE 1997. brand new leather seats. 0 maaa, mcradiWe buy Weekdays 8-4 30pm 610-349-1933

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IMP ALA 1996 S6 . 26.000 maaa. loeoed. Laat ol an era $20.1

1995 a* , cassette, t * . cruise power locks. aBoy wtwele $8885 _

JACK CAULEY Chevro!el>Geo (610) 855-0014

LUMINA 1992 n r power window*/ locks M. cnaae. caaaene mortf. Or*y $4965

JACK CAULEY ChevroletGeo (810) 655-0014

LUMINA 1995. 4 door green power wmdowfciocks cruse, escaaeni con-aeon; $10,650 (616) 954-0092

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AVENGER 1906 ES. automaac air low mlaa, power moonrool oood lease sale price $14,440

FOX HILLS OwyMar-Piymouth-Je4|p-EagM 3-455-6740 31>961-3171

OAYTONA 1967 - 5 speed very good condmon $2300 or Beat ortar

(313) 532-1111

OYANSTY 1986 LE loaaed. $3775 or beat

INTREPID 1994 Grean. fu» power e . r slant cooJKjof 86.000 maes $6700 or beat offer

(313) 454-7223

BE RETT A 1995. 29.000 maes. d a * red. charcoal mtenor. automate: air amended warranty, i s l nme buyer Olm m M M Can 'or 20 mmute

b y p f » n e ~ 0 * C " TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

LEGEND. 1968 4 Door. 6 cyknder. 172.000 maaa. Good oondmon Rune great $360Gbe*l (810) 471-4154

FORD 1993 BRONCO 4.4. luBy recondiboned For only $14,495 Call 458-5250

GORDON CHEVROLET

FORD 1997 Explorer Sport 4 . 4 -6 5 0 0 miles. 934B peonage 3 yr/ 3B COO mile warrant?, $24 KXMseat

1810)696-3030

FQRD EXPLORER 1993 SPORT, 4WD. 2 door, dark green, 57,600 •niles $14,500 (313)421-8975

cr>on 1031 F .nmrw X l T - 4 .4 134.000 maes. loaded. CO. a l power ciean $6,900 <313) 453-5679

FORD EXPLORER XLT 1992 ,oaded. 5 speed 62,000 maee. S10 400 1313) 366-9662

FORO 1993 Explorer XLT- 4 door, 4.4. new lires' exhaust/ battery S brakes. $14,200 313-451-0984

FORO 1995 Explorer XLT. 4 .4 . loaded. 39,000 miles 12.995

FORO 1995 EXPLORER 4 . 4 Sport, power moonrool. automatic, air 6 (He CD player, soon seats, step tars loaded $17,995 OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

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BMW 1986 325 - detphtn gray. 4 door. 5 speed, eunrool. very mo*

$4200 (313)946-7000

836 B u k k

BERETTA 1966. r e d ^ u e automatic I ronwheM dnve Exceaent con« lon Best oiler Alter 6 (810)336-6334

CAMARO 1966, aulomabc runs great. 88.000 maes. red on red $3700 (313) 953-0506

LUMINA 1992 E U R O COUPE loaded i very race' $6995

BOB JEANNOTTE BUICK (313)453-4411

INTREPID 1905 - Loaded eunrool 31 000 maes $l3.20G1>eet ofler Call Pat (610) 66&-673S

LUMINA J * 3 Eixo 4 door power

^ n " a o ^ ' $ 6 2 0 0 M 3 1 > S 3 ' 1*465

LUMINA 1993 Euro - 3 4 Mar 4 door, rad. loaded, power roo l tinted w i -dows a lam. exceaent oondmon $8 995 (313) 261-9504

CAMARO 1994 btadk, T-tops auto-mate. power seals CO Mag wDeels $11,000, (313) 374-0149

LUMINA 1993 Euro power sunrool tf the extras very d e a n $6485

JACK CAUL6Y Chev rde fGeo (810) 855-0014

CAMARO 1995 Convertible 17.000 maee Like new power seal-wwidows & akxninum wheats Pampered $17,995

CENTURY 1990. 4 door. 4 cyknder. loaded $3695

LE SABRE, 1992 Custom - * door, all power ASS loaded, suiroof, 1 owner $6500 313-451-7472

LESABRE 1993 Custom sedan. 56.000 maaa loaded, muet sell' $9 700 313-531-0323

LESABRE 1993 - $10,500. r W I ccr*^ t on 313-933-4150 weekdays belore 5pm 313-464-2949 efler 5pm

BMW 1993 "3851. Loaded, wl iaated seats Ktatwlan leather power moon-roof New tires' 42.000 miles, sua

itcondtoon Musl (313) 278-2160

under warranty Mmt conrMnn Must see S 18 .300 t ie st

JAGUAR 1988 • Low nules red. showroom condftcn. extras. $14,000 d«ys 810-576-6665 eves 685-9469

JAGUAR 1992 - XJ6, Sovereign Black.tar. Greai Shape $15,900. Besl OHet (810) 850-7250

MERCEDES 1987 300 0 Excellenl oondmon $10 50Crt>est ofler 810 626-9971 or (810) 932-1237

LESABRE 1994 SE Package, lull

So w e r g r e a t I s m l l y car a l 10.496

BOB JEANNOTTE BUICK (313)453-4411

1991 4 door, t iA power Excellent condnon Gray

(313) 421-1316

PARK AVENUE powei Exeat Qray $6500

PARK AVE . 1966, V-6. Dart Blue lull power, great mape n#» every-thing $3,500 (810) 474-5571

FORD 1969 F-150 XLT Larart 4 .4 . great shape 90.000 miles. 360 cu m engine 4 speed stick. $5500/t>est Ml®I set (313) 532-8035

FORD 1995 F150 XLT. 4x4. V8 air. CD player 'itxwgMiss step, t r owrea r ( rac l i on lock an les . l o a d e d S14 795 OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1978 4 . 4 - 350 engme. new lires, 50 000 actual miles Drives great $1.200 'irm (313) 522-3843

GEO 1990 - Tracker 4x4. 5 speed, convertible cd, 87 000 maes Runs Great $330(VBes1 (810) 258-1699

MERCEDES 1996 320e, 23000 mass. 1 owner brHtant silver Boae sound system, sunrool e .ce ta r * condition, serviced at Estate Motors Competitively priced at $43.SOO Must sell 810-377-3640

MERCEDES 1993 600-SL, kka new. 6500 maes, ait opbons Biack-btai* 810-433-1370

MERCEDES 1994-95 S500 wanted 10 buy Can assune lease Pnvate Weekdays. Ron (6101-355-5000

MITSUBISHI 1993 Diamante ES -Womans car, dean, non-smoker. 69.700 maes $12.500 313-273-4094

GMC 1991. Jimmy. 4 door. 4 X 4 . 110.000 maes. good condit ion S6800 or best (313) 464-7313

MITSUBISHI 1991 Eclipse GS all power s<X!tool air. excellent thruout M u s l see 5 5 5 0 0 / b e s l Day 610-546-4702 or Eve (610)926-1986

REATTA. 1991 Loaded Low mileage EnceHent condition CoOec tors Item (810) 478-2673

CAMARO 1990 - 3 1 Wre dark blue, gray, 70.000 maee new tires & tune up $4300/best (810) 474-0923

CAMARO 1994 V-6 black 5 speed 45.000 greai car, S10.000 Larry

261-6300 or 313-414-4060

CAMARO 1996 Z-28 Convertible chrome wheels polo green tan

warranty Fiai in tfir, tun ' $21,995

LUMINA 1996 LS • V6. 4 door, 7500 maes loaded, leather «*e new, $14,600 (313) 4S9-5176

LUMINA 1992 - Power windows, locks Southern car 53,000 miles $7400 810-360-2127

MONTE CARLO LS 1996 lua power $ 1 4 , 5 0 0 C a l l a l t e r 4p r t 313-942 1277

MONTE CARLO 1985 • 46.000 nvies V6 Good Condition $2900 Cat alter 5pm , 313-537-2327

848 r o d

ESCORT 1996 OT - Btack i loaded, moonrool, 26000 maes $9300t>eat Alter j 910-344-4226

ESCORT. i « i . OT blue. m M . tow miles new braMs • lira*. Suwool $650ttbeat G leg (313) M I - T C 6

ESCORT 1993 GT wrsunrool. new | v » ® s l i r e s 60 000 maaa $5,950 (810) 826-3670

ESCORT 1987 GT - Good school car Loots $ runs graat 5 tpeed manual $1600. 610-542-6096

ESCORT GT 1993 • 5 crtaaa. tat. 48,500 m l e * E m s l t n l condMon. l660Otwet 313 -MV4011

Classifications 815 to 846

848 Tmi

ESCORT 1991 QT - Sunrool. aa / lew tires Runs greaL $4900

313-506-3300

ESCORT 1991 GT ta l l . $3500 C a i 810-202-1257

NEONS 9 5 ^ S e v e r a l to cnocee Irom automate a* Starting s i $8995

Livonia Chrysler-P»ymoi*i 113) 525-7604

SHADOW 1993 ES 4 Ooor loaded, warranty, low maes Good oondtoon One c a r e f u l d r iver $ 5 6 5 0

810-663-0155

SHADOW - 1969 ES White, 4dr loaded automatic Sharp Call 6 to 9pm $3200 61O-788-4088

SHADOW 1990 - 65 000 maes. excatent condmon. 4 door. haK*>-back eves 810-967-3246

SHADOW 1969 - red. suvoo t $3500 63,000 tpaes osrage kepi non-smoker (313) 455-4629

ESCORT. 1994 LS Wagon Crue*, air 32.700 maes. m i l l " $7600.

I 313-451-6813 313-677-2240

ESCORT LX 1993.2 door. aa. arrVtm

JACK DEMMER FORD

AFFORDABLES. CROWN VICTORIA 1991. 4 door, automate, air. pow*M*nctow*Ao<**. m . cruea. c e . e f t I M S

SABLE 1991 .4doo r . 6cy *nda t , *A» mane. mr. power wmdows. loe i | .» seat. «a. cruee. caseane $6695

MUSTANG 1991 GT, ConvortWa. 5 spaed. Mr. p o w » w i n o c j j . p o e * looks, cassette. 60.000 maaa $10,296 TEMPO 1991. 4 dOC* aukjnteic * • * « i cruee ossat ta . 49S00 mae*. $4495 i

SABLE 1992 LS. 4 6oor 6 cjOnder, automatic, a* . p o » w m d o w s t e e l j i seat. « cruea. i .aietws, 56.000 mias $7995 T-BiRO 1992 6 cyandar. a jomanc . air power wmdowstocas $ seat sa. cruse, cassao*. 46 000 maaa $7995 CAVALIER 1992 WAGON, automate, air power locks FM. 34.000 maaa

(810) 860-2540

r—\ ESCORT 1989 LX. 2 door O K I whi le, automatic. 90.000 'a gwiaes lemaie owner, very dean, new brakes/battery Needs nothng. $2250 (313) 527-3818

ESCORT LX 1996. 5 speed cas-sette an 37.000 maes Excellenl condttwn $7800. 1-600-612-5715

ESCORT 1996 LX Sport. 4 door 7200 maes warranty, air automatic $10,900 (810) 615-9136

TAURUS 1995 4 Ooor S«Xns

o ^ - a w e 6 - . - . jMts m Mode lor <nmed«i* g ^ ^ ^ m $10.-0

FAIRLANE FORtJ (313) 562-1172- .•

TAURUS 1983 QC.1 owner. . . • icadea sacateni condnon. must se l . ->6JOO»aat # 1 0 ) aB3-7666-I-

TAURUS - 1882 GL V6. loaded. o o r v i t o n 16600 or baal

1610) 442-2514

TAURUS GL 1 9 » Wagon* (5) Auto, tar. V6. h * #6»»er. amndows.. lock*, eiaee t a leaded 1 owner* Irom $12996 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

TAURUS I960 GL wagon ;

s"vsretjgfrz vfc.

jm's 642-3740

TAURUS. 1983 LX. 3 8 L. 64.000 maes. a l 'Exceaant!

SPIRIT 1992 V-6 automalic loaded, euaaeni condition. 88000 miles $5S00*»st (810) 615-1097

ESCORT, 1997 LX Wagon Aqua Marine loaded. $11,900 Cai : (313) 9614194

STEALTH 1983-Blac*. 2 door auto-matic loadeo Excedem Cond*on 39.000 miles $16,000 Call

(810) 352-0505

ESCORT 1989 - 70,000 maes. auto-matic. ah stereo, very good cond ton. 4 door $2 300 413-525-5741

MONTE CARLO 1995 234 • Fu»y loaded, all power, spoiler low m4es Immaculate' $15 000 313^44-7748

Z28 1993 6 speed, air till cruise, cassette, low maes very sharp' $11.385

JACK CAULfcY Chevrolet u « 0 (810) 856-0014

STEALTH 1994 RT. Leather Sun-rool, auto. Loaded, pean white 30,000 maes impecable1 $18 595

CAMARO 1995 Z2B loaded, with T-tcps. 25.000 miles Black on Wack' $(5,995 Call. 458-5250

GORDON CHEVROLET

CAVALIER 1995 automatic air. low maes. sale pnced $9890

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Ptymooth-Jeep-Ea-gie

313-455-8^40 313-961 3171

REGAL 1994 Grand Sport. 35 000 maes. lu»y loaded, i owner, e x c e ^ condnon $16,000 (810) 473-5566

REGAL 1995 GS every option only $14 660

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth- Jeep-Eagte

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

CAVALIER 1995 LS - 4 door loaded CO remote alarm 17,000 maes, $10.99St»st (3131 487-5450

CAVALIER 1993, RS, automatic, air stereo very low maes. great gas maeage small down $129 mo No cosigner needed 1 st time buyer plan available, bnng cash TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

RIVERA 1992. whrtaWhile leather red vinyl top. low mass, loaded V-6 $12,000 (810) 926-5714

ROAOMASTER 1983 LTD. 4 door V-8. 54.000 mass, one owner, non smoker $12,385

GMC 1991 JIMMY SLE. 4 . 4 asr. 88 000 maes excellenl irvout one owner S830&best 810-661-4365

GMC JIMMY loaded S4100

966 SIS, 4 .4 , (810) 474-4673

GMC 1995 SIERRA 4 . 4 Extended Cab showroom t ie* 350 V8 mid-night Blue, tactory warranty $20,990

BOB JEANNOTTE BUICK (313)453-4411

GMC 1989 S-prra 4 .4 4 J L . 5 speeC 80,000 miles $7000,-Bes1 Stor (313) 464-9575

GMC 1964 Suburban - 4 .4 . 6 2 diesei, loaded runs great, tow package, $3.200 1810) 559-0138

GMC 1996 YUKON 4.4 , V8, leather, SLT Package. CO Only $29 360

FOX HILLS Cuysier-Plymoutfv-Jeep-Eagie

313-455*6740 313-961-3171

MITSUBISHI 1993 3000GT SL -5- speed. 37 000 maes new tires, dart green wtoe-ge leather alienor, all power, ereeftenl condition, $17,SOOtiest. (810) 478-3706

NISSAN 240SX 1990 5 speed. Air. sunrool loaded, alarm, new tires, original owner (313)526-7160

SAAB 1988 - 900 Turbo, hatchback. 5 speed, s u v o d . Clean' Fuly main-tained $5200,t>esl 810-646-1373

SUBARU 1986 GL 4 owner Ajr Garage ki $2000

_ . _ 4 wagon 1 owner Aw Garage kept Strorg^car

SKYLARK 1996 4 door. or*y 100 maes loaded check tha one save' $14 490

BOB JEANNOTTE BUICK (313)453-4411

SKYLARK 1995 Limited. 2 door. tu»y equipped arrvtm cassette, excellent condl ion $10,995 313-386-9706

SKYLARK 1969 - Power windows & locks, am-lm cassette many m laa but good condition » « » SOLD

CAVALIER 1995 Z24 loaded, low maes caa after 6pm

610-471-1909

CELEBRITY 1968. V6 automatic a»r. power windowslocks slereo. 68.000maes. $2995 1313)542-9012

CIRRUS 1995 LSI. V6 leather, metallic burgundy, loaded. 20.000

S $14,OOatKist 810-969-7762

CONCORD 1993 »athe> CD. lu ly loaded. 83.000 highway miles e.cer-lertcondt ion S7M5 (313)459-9353

CONCORD 1993 loaded leather all power moonrool. CO Excellent con: dition' S990G tBIO) 669-5942

STRATUS" 1996

super sharp1 $12 ,340 Lease cheap'

FOX HILLS Ch*vs*er -Plymouth- Jeep- Eag»«

3 1 > 4 5 U 7 4 0 313-961-317.1

846 Eagle

TALON 1995 ESI White 9400 miles 5 speed A« Loaded immacu late) $13,000 (810| 647-0048

LE BARON 1992 LX Convertible -66,000 maes. loaded, black wrtult leather all e. t ras $7 950

1810) 646-1057

VISION 1993 ESI, burgundy 'gray windowsAxks low miles

(810' 605-7382

LHS 1994 1ul warranty unia 8-1-97. 28.000 miles loaded white $14,500

IB10) 471-7081

ESCORTS 1995 20H/4DR'Wagon 1 owners Great selection slartmg Irom only $7,596 OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

M U S T A N G C O N V E R T IBLE(S) >996-96 15) G l " s and 6 cylinder, automatics low maes 1 owner A l loaded starting Irom only $15,995

mmaculale oonafcon cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 456-5SflS

MUSTANG " O r 1996 4.6L, VB. 5 speed, leather a». I u l power 15 000 maes. $15,996 OEMMER FORD (313) 751-2BOO

MUSTANG 1983 G T - M a n u a l Runs

rial Sout iem car New was & rime many other addrtwn* Must aeal 200 313-381-3967

MUSTANG 1968 GT 5 Speed, biackigray runs $ looks oreat. tow maes $490(Vbesit (810) 545-3274

MUSTANG GT 1996 - 5 speed t i«y loaded Low rmlea $17,350 W810-615-2248 H313-397-1681

NEW YORKER '994 aulomatic. air lop ot Ihe Ime luxu ry Only $13 770.

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Ptymouth-Jeep-Eagie

313-455-6740 313-961-3171

CLASSIC. 1994 wagon. fu»y loaded 9.500 miles, very dean, SurganOy

1254-5951 very d L _ , -

wood gram $14.500 (810IJ

SEBRING LX 1996 - black with grey trim 19,000 maes $16,000

(313) 753-5063

CORSICA 1996, 4 door V-6. power windows/locks am ABS'AM bag^ factory warranty $9,995

CORSICA 1993. excellent conditon air power locks $6500 Voice Marl (313) 586-8557

IMPALA 1995 SS loeded wilh 26,000 mites Alarm etc $2t,495 Ca i 458-5250

GORDON CHEVROLET

SOMERSET 1987 2 Door 4 cyl-inder. 75.000 miles, new lires $2800' besl. y e a l condition 1810)471-4154

LUMINA 1995, 4 door green, power window-stocks cruise excellenl con-dition $10 850 (616) 954-0092

SEBRING 1995 LX1 - Burgundy'grOy loaded Ercelleiit condit ion $12,500

Bnghlon (810) 220-4913

SEBRING 1995 LXi emerald green, encellent very clean loaded oplions, 39 000 m. 514.900 810-356-1965

ASPIRE 1995 - 5 speed _ 35-40 m p g warranty under 7500 miles. $6,000 0 1 3 ) 581-7955

CONTOUR 1996 GL. 4 door auto-matic air power window* locks cruise, tilt loaded $11 796. OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

CONTOUR 1995 11 600 maes 6 cylinder power moonrool CO, $12 OOObesI ottei SOLO

MUSTANG LX 1993 - Green. 5 speed loaded. CD player $6800

(810) 474-0390

MUSTANG 1988 LX. 2 3L . 5 speed sunrool. Mr. cassette. 38.000 mates Clear $3500 • • • B O L D '

MUSTANGS 1995 (4) Autc. air. V6, pcrwer windows locks, cruse, aki-rrwium wheels keyte*s enlry 1 owner Irom $11,585 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

LUMINA 1982 2-24. 6 cylinder, t o o -matic air power wvidows « locks. 71,000 m ias $6995 E9CORT 1992 LX. 2 door. aUomebc, air. cassette $4995. LINCOLN 1992 TOWN CAR Signa-ture Senes. V8. automate, air. p0w*» wmdowktocks $ seal, «*. cruee $11,996. TEMPO 1982. automat*, a * power locks. Bit. caaaene $5496 PROBE 1982 GL. automalic. air. I * , cassette. -42.000 maes $7385 T-BlRD 1984. 6 cylinder, aulomatic a>r. power windows/toefcs $ seet. ta cruee. cassette. $8996 FORO 1993 UNIVERSAL CONVER-SION Van. VB. automatic, an lid, cruise, power windows-locks, caa-aene, high-top $12,385 FORO 1992 E150 C L l * WAGON XLT V8, aulomatic, aa, power w»idows,iocks 4 seet. M . crulea, caa-aene. 65.000 maes. $12,296 RANGER 1992 PICK-UP. 4 cyknder. 5 speed , XLT. 57.000 miles $6395

DODGE 1992 DAKOTA Pek-«P._6

JEEP 1984 CHEROKEE 4x2 6 cyl-inder. 5 tpeed. mr 32.000 miles $11,195 FORO 1992 F250.4x4. 3B1 V-6, aiAo-manc. air. t in cnoae power windows $ locks, cassetle, 56.000 m * a . $13,295

FORO 1992 FI50 XLT, "8 ctfnder. aulomatic air. power wndowt^ocka. M . cruise, cassette $8995 FORD 1994 F150 super Cab, 6 Or-leder. automatic, a». XL. ML c rusa $11,995 FORO 1990 £250 Window Carao Van. 6 cylinder automate, power w i -dows A locks cassette 76.000 "Re t . $5996 FORO 1989 F150 XLT. V6. auto-matic arr power wmdowttocks. M . cruae, casselle $7595

JACK DEMMER FORD

AFFORDABLES 313-721-5020

TAURUS 1985 LX M M . 25.625 maaa. tf opHona, raery blue book $16,500 * $13 8 0 0 t w * l , (313) 722

askmo 2-7061

TAURUS 1984 LX - 3 8 Mer. loaded learner seals I owner. non- tnx*a» Edra dean. SiOOO m4es $.10,400 C a i (810) 662-2225

UO, I - - -a l power, auwor t . leaded

ant $8000t>eet 8 i 0 - 6 i 4 - 9 i 8 7

TAURUS 1882 - 87.000 nale*, brand new t ransmaann Exceaent con* -Ocn $5750. (313) 421 1668-

TAURUS 1983.26000 mate

w W m y MOOO S l S f f ? J 4 5 5

TAURUS 1994, power w indow* locks, power seat

U W M » I (313)

TAURUS 1995 - 8 € . 4 door (6) euo-mekC. Mr. aowwr windows, locks, seal, cruee. ML Pdiahed a M m n u n

ER FORO j only $11,795 (313) 721-2600

1313) TzI-zeuO TAURUS.8881 -f lMO-.aiaomatc. m

m I^TANT. IBtt? GT 5

Starting Irom only'$12,994 LR F O « > (313) 721-2600

PROBE 1992 automatic, aw new (irestirakes. exoeaent. S53CObest 313-446-6858 or 810 350^X23

SE8RING >995 LXI - V-6 automatic power wirttows locks. ABS brakes 36 .000WS. Sl3,0C>a ^8101542-0296

CONTOUR6 '95-'96 4 DOORS

Over 15 low mneage Com ours in stock From $8960 STKai-79

FAIRLANE FORD (313) 582-1172

SEBRINGS 1995-1996 Four to Choose' Convertibles and Coupes Save1

Uvoma Chrysler-Plymouth 13131 525 7604

CROWN VICTORIA S 1995 |3| 4 door power windows.locks.'seat. cruise. Mt loaded low maes, From •only $14,495 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

5TH AVENUE 1992. 45000 mites lull power message center cassetle o r i g i n a l o w n e r $ 9 7 5 0

313-422-2719

ESCORT EXP 1988 «ke new sun-' " 0 l 5 s p e e d $ 3 0 0 0

313-525-5069

PROBE 1994 GT - 43 000 maes loaded power moonroof, spo*er, new tires & brakes beautiful' $10.500'best (313) 585-8949

PROBE 1990. GT moonrool looks &

(313) 456-5566 rune super. $3200 TYME AUTO

PROBE 1994 GT - red, 40.000 rrWes exceaent condition. Si0.60CVbesJ

810-375-2193

TAURUS "8HO" 1996 AukaMkc . air cruHtt, Ml. power, windows locks, $14,685 OEMMER FORO (313) T % \ - & K l

TAURUS 1981 6Ho - Fuly loaded • 10,000 mile*. $10,500 or Deal ofler

C l *A0B:-Frt. 6 -5 610-477-2901

TALX^JS 1984 Staton Wagon -• MadeA automfcac. Ml power pre-

TB1R0 1994 LX • Loaded. m « W » . I brM.es teMhar. mint. $10 600 • , 811X42-0660 R W 810-S3»4715>,

t X "V8" mponrool ' . . . Mr. ABS b n * e e . . loaded

OCWJER FORO (31») 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 ^ ;

rrnM*. $4200

GL. 4 door a u o m a n c . ene aaoocfc

313-261-5582 » *

PROBE 1991 LX. red. loaded ai*o-maHC all power, moonrool. exceler* condition $6,400 9 to & (810) 344-8280 Alter 6 (810) 344-2^77

PROBE 1993. manf* blue, l u t r toaded moonrool. low maes smal down, payments as low as $131 month No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-6566

TEMPO 1989 GL - 82 000 mite*. Mr*i* power locks, ortanal owner maintained. $27-50 »10-442,7571..

THUNDERBIRD 1983. automaac. * err stereo $5788. orty at TYME TV* |E AUTO P ' 3 l 4 5 5 S 5 I * »

1993 SE - Automatic, » . power r o d ExcMMrl

condition $6900

PROBE loaded air. roof.

810-437-4352

PROBES 1995 (4) GT/SE ModMs Ak loaded ow mites from only

PROBE 1995 GT. 5 speed, loaded lull warranty 29.500 mites Excellent condition $11995 (313) 332-0475

loaded $9 995 OEMMER FORO

PROBE, "992 LX Black automatic air sunroot power. 66.000 maee. excellent $6.50Gties< 313*16-5240

GMC 1996 271 Extended Cab, 4x4, aulomatic, air 350, V8. loaded, 19,000 mites $21 496 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

GRAND CHEROKEE 1993 Laredo red. CD fully equipped, excellent condition $15,000 (810) 642-6275

GRAND CHEROKEE 1994 Laredo, 41000 mites. 4x4 6 cylinder log lamps, $!5.950/besl (810) 541-5396

GRAND CHEROKEE 1993 LTD. 4.4 V8 leather loaded S17 50G best 1-600-312-6731

GRANO CHEROKEE LTD 1993. 4.4 leather, loaded wtth luxury A pnced lo sea at $14 968 Warranty included

ISU2U 1984 - Rodeo Loaded, •ether, cd. sunrool. l imed window*, low miles $17,900 Call Jan at

810-317-6463

'•SU2U 1990 Trooper H. CO. V6. 4 doer. 97,000 miles runs great $5000 313-665-2056

ISU2U 1967 - Trooper 4x4 Excel-lent condition we l maintained MuM See $5500 « 1 0 ) 696-4369

JEEP 1993 CHEROKEE 4 . 4 Sport, a u t o m a l i c . a i r . C O p l a y e r $12,770

FOX HILLS

JEEP - 1984 Grand Cherokee LTD Very dean Excaaew ContMion $19,750 or beat (810) 553-3362

JEEP 1993 GRANO CHEROKEE umaed. top to lha m a k * i * y . 4.4, sMe pnee only $15,790

FOX HILLS OryMer pymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-456-6740 313-961-3171

JEEP 1985 GRANO CHEROKEE umaed V8, teaaiar aver clearance sate $22 680

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Ptymoulh-Jeeo-Ea^e '

313-4SM740 313-961-3171

JEEP 1982 Renegade 4*4. wMi hard M8 A ^ . ^ 5 ^ $ 1 ^ * $ ^

GORDON CHEVROLET

JEEP 1894 WRANGLER 4«4. only $10,440

FOX HILLS

•<-BLAZER 1883 4w» l l t a u a beauty $15,885 Cel. 464-5250

G O R D O N CHEVROLET

48 000 mae* $24 oorvbeet o«ar Ce» (313) 421-8670

waded rmm.ga.000 maee. 810427-98011

T A K * 1986 23 000 door U f

WRANGLER 1881 86.000 < % •

WRANGLER 188$ - a m " . « « X » v* 54 ooo maa* new biakea aw 8a L l t ' O H O 810^8422

WRANGLER 1884

Finally, A Lease Payment With...

MO HIDDEN CHARGES'

PROBE 1880 LX ESCORT 1992 lamed power everything^®! $2500 condit ion door 39.000 maes moonrool, new (610) 476-1199 STXXVbesS 313-207-3829

TAURUS 1995 - 4 door. GUSEAJt (21) Au1o err 6 cy l . power window*, lock*, cruse Mt. cassette 1 owner, best selection m town starting trom

S K & R FORD (313) 721-2600

TAURUS 1969 GL. blue, we l met* tamed powe or best olter

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97 MERCURY TRACER GS 4 DR.

97 M E R C U R Y M Y S T I Q U E

G S 4 D R . per month 24 months

S1K *97M75 Automatic, rear detogger. cassette, power steering/brakes, pacific green

Down Payment .'•••ar.-w S 0 First Month's Payment S219 Refundable Security Deposit $250

Cash Due at Signing $469

per month 24 months

Stk »97F16 Preferred equipment pkg 371A Automatic air. power steermgbrakes/wirxlowslocks. stereo, cassette, cruise, mats

Down Payment xs.z.-vz .;....$ 0 1

First Month's Payment . f : S299

Refundable Secunty Deposit S325 !

Cash Due at Signing ... $624

Destination included in each payment Des t i na t i on i n c l u d e d m e a c * payment

4 0 P O I N T N O ASTER w t n ir fKTKM

-U roao F-IMMCK^P Good wort truck . —

m ewvy coKKA * o« Auto, air conditioning. M l power clean

•91 BCCWT CT

Blue \ weed

•91 MERCURY T t A C I I 4 D8.

Auto *• ' conditiomnfc. M t power Jiarp

•91 ! X P l O « M 4 0 8 . 4*4

Black beaulv. loaded..automat*, pnced K> «o

"94 TRACE! TRIO 4 08.

8teck ISK. auto, air condieorvint, all pnwer »harp

-94 ESCORT 4 OR.

whi te auto air comtnomn*. all power, nice

•91 MERCURY CRANO MARQtllS IS

4 door extra loaded 60 000 milei greai car

•90 l I N C O t N TOWN CAR

loaded, travel «edan priced to go -

98 PONTIAC TRANSPORT

Van. 16k anginal. 1 owner mites don") m m

•92 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

Mark beautv. 67.000 m.lev loaded

•94 PIVMOCTM CRANO VCTTACER. I 'm. led edition

7 pawenge" auto air cortSTioiruii*, all power

•92 L INCOtN CONTINENT A l e

SaNer. 61.000 miles, power moon mr* leather a beauN

"92 U N C O t N TOWN CAR

$2,850

$3,995

SALE PRKEO $ 4 , 9 9 5

... $4,995

$7,950

$7,995

$7,995

$8,500

$8,950

$10,900

$10,900

$10,900

$10,900

$10,900

•91 l I N C O t N TOWN CAR loaded. 1 owner hr(h mileage hul mi e"

•91 LINCOLN TOWN C A I S f i M r . - v —

Oneot a kind, k i ra l trade bO OOOm 'es Ihe right

•90 PONTIAC TRANS SPORT VAN

16.000 actual 1 owner mitei .4 a kind

•92 U N C O t N TOWN CAR. v.gnaium •

SO000 rn.tr beauh kMdwt wdi <*•»«> A fue l * , n j i i r i a f w

•92 FORD VAN CONVERSION

I-Ira loaded " a r t . In travel

•99 TMUNOE88IRO COtJM

Silver IS* . I owner, loart^t wrih upr.nv

•96 MERCURY SAB l l CS 4 OR. O r e e .'J iX*l mite» 1 owner extra Uiarp A priced k i fr>'

-•94 CMC l»MA«y HE 4 DR A • 4 l i k . one owner Man rait I rmvrrv-n •

•94 MERCURY CRANO MARQt IS IS ,

21.000 miles I owner, bnaury like new leather

•94 U N C O t N TOWN CAR

Signature Senes Green griee leather wte prued al

•94 L INCOtN TOWN CAA Signature Vnes Wa. k Heai

cMh i r t e i translerabtefixd warraiHy Sale pnced at

*94 IXP108ER IOOIE 8AL/IR 4 OR. 4*4 29 (KMemtet. I ammer'

extra kwded mcei l anwnd Wa. $20 '<00 N O W $ 1 B , 5 0 0

•9S LINCOLN TOWN CAR O w c e ol i haauM*.

both tale pnced at low at ' , ->OM

•9S L INCOtN CONTINENTAL . . .

11000 1 owner mite, eaceptwnrt Iomktiiai sale |»h ed ai >, l ( K )

$10 ,900

$10 ,900

$10 ,900

$12 ,500

$12 ,900

$13 ,900

$14 ,500

$14 ,900

$16 ,500

$16 ,900

$17 ,900

Years

NO HlOOEfcl CHARGES T me doted snu tnae w i } 006 taa per year t a« t i e I t r mat onewgt Otaori ID

NFW SALES HOURS: MON. A THUKS. TH 9 PM

TUES. WHX A fB. TH 6 PM ' rtPfM <A1 4.3

9 I O f . M I C H I G A N AVE. O N US-1 2 110 mi notes West at Canlonin Yptilanti'

( 3 1 3 ) 4 8 2 - 7 1 3 3 | ( >11 I K M I H H I t j i l M - O I 1 1

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BOB SAKS TOYOTA INVENTORY

"BAD CREDIT SLOW CREDIT

NOtRBOIT call Curt At

810-699-7114

91-96 TOYOTA CAMRYS 15toct>oose.

Starting at Only

^ 1 , 9 9 5

'95 SATURN SL2

Low, low mites-,

* 1 3 , 4 9 5 95 JAGUAR

XJ12 Stock #1775-01 "

Showroom Fresh!

' 4 6 , 9 9 5

Auto, air, power windows & loclcs.

12,995 91 JEEP

CHEROKEE Nice truck!

<9695

•96 TOYOTA TAC0MA PICKUP O n l y 2 0 0 0 a c t u a l m i l e s '

TFURRY - W0N71AST!

SAVE

93 NISSAN PICKUP

Clean, great work truck!

* 6 9 9 5

'96 CAVALIER A u t o , Air,

LOW LOW Miles!

% 0 C K #1782-01

s o p e r B W F R/

o n l y

'95 DODGE NEON

Stock #1797-01 A Super Buy!

O n l y

$9995

96 BBRKTTA 4 Au to , Air,

A Real Beau ty !

11995 «v 13,995 J^ob SdkS TOYOTA

3 5 0 8 0 G R A N D R I V E R M o n K Th,.rs F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Tups vv ci fri 0 7

810-699-7122 ">«

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1 9 9 7 R A N G L R X L T Splasfi air conditioning, sliding rear window, CD, suspension chrome wheels StOCK « 7 3 5 3 4

, „ u , s 1 1 , 0 9 8 2 4 M o n t h L e a s e

100 A v a i l a b l e

10% D o w n M K »

Z E R O D O W N

Per Month $ 1 1 9 S I 6 9

1996 RANGER SUPER CAB — Two M this Price —

4.0 liter V& Aurorrwac oarsrr.ssicr air coodtoonine

ABS brake. spt td axr.a Wl. tXial ar Mgv sicting'wr nrt-v. pCMW WTKlCWS pcwe- kxfci

W a s 2 1 , 2 7 2

Y O U PAY

$15.398

YOUR QUALITY WORK MAKES THE DIFFERENCE!

v u u c r u . ^ V / d i ^ / ' A ' A l l .AULl .

AFFORDABLE TRANSPORTATION N E W 1 9 9 7

A S P I R E

4 D O O R

Automatic, air. stereo-cassette, defroster. power steering. 4 at this price. W a s 4 1 2 , 9 3 0

S9041 ZERO DOWN

YOU PAY

169 * * * 4 MONTH LEASE

p e r m o .

200 Pick-ups Available Including A Few 4x4 Super Cabs With Off Road Pkg. Act Fast!

1997 TAURUS GL 150

Ava i l ab le

1 0 % D o w n

J 1 6 6 7

Z E R O D O W N

5 - s p e e d , air. p o w e r w i n d o w s &. locks, c a s s e t t e , tilt,

s p e e d c o n t r o l , a l u m i n u m w h e e l s .

W a s 4 2 0 , 3 4 5 *

3 at this price

Y O U P A Y 1 D o w n $ 1 5 3 9

Per Monm $ 1 3 9 *

$ 2 2 9 * *

STAY W A R M - S H O P I N S I D E O N

M O N D A Y T H U R S D A Y N I G H T .

O U R G A R A G E W I L L B E

P A C K E D W I T H V A N S !

1 9 9 7 F150 XL SUPERCAB 5 - s p e e d . air. c a s s e t t e .

6 a t th is p r i ce .

W A S ' 2 0 , 3 1 0

Y O U PAY

Power w indows , p o w e r locks, cruise, t i l t . A M / F M cassette, floor mats. air. auto. Stock #71981 .

, ™ ™ $ 1 6 , 6 7 5 24 M o n t h Lease

Per Month $ '

9k VgH GatuteMio-ti Hehotei! 24

1 0**i Down $ 1 5 9 9

IV. Mootti S157* *

Lease O Down $231"

97 EXPLORER PREMIUM SPORT wheets,

•emium sports pkg., chrome piayer. step bar. auto cruise

tilt, power windows/ locks S. seat. Stock #73127.

W a s $ 2 9 , 6 0 0

175 A v a i l a b l e

Y O U PAY

$24.970 2 4

M O N T H

LEASE

I 0% Down s2497 O Down

Per Month $ 2 6 4 379

1 9 9 7 C O N T O U R

$1350 Rebate

Y O U P A Y

236A pkg.. air. defroster, powor locks, speed control, cassette.

W a s $ 1 6 , 6 7 5

5 at t h i s p r i c e * $12,794

2 4

M O N T H

LEASE

10% Down s 1 2 7 9

Per Month $ 1 6 4

2 4

M O N T H

LEASE O D o w n * 2 . 2 L - Z ~

You can combine factory rebates up to $4050 with free equipment from Eclipse and huge Bill Brown Ford discounts to offer you our

lowest price and lowest lease payments. For your shopping comfort on Monday and

night from 6 't i l 9 p.m. our garaqe will be packed with van conversions all with sales and

lease prices on the window. The owner of Eclipse, Terry Hiser will be here to help you

cfioose the right van.

Why Buy The Old 97 Windstar...

All New

1998 WINDSTAR Equipped The Way You Want ki

473A pkg.. big door, top slide seat, hi cap air. aluminum wheels,

privacy glass, power windows^. kxks.speed, tilt, cassette. 25 gal. tank

luggage rack &. more.

4 A f \ 21.140 10% Down

$ 2 1 1 4 0 D o w n

Per Month

$ 2 6 1 * * $ 3 5 9 "

With Renewal

$ 2 3 8 "

$ 3 3 7 "

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1997 ESCORT 4 DR. 317 Pkg., air. five speed, rear

defrost, cassette, mats.

W a s S 1 3 , 5 0 0

izr $ | Y O U P A Y A Q5P9

24 1 OH. Down $ 1 0 5 9

IVr Month S 1 4 3 * *

Lease O Down S I M -

- • F A R M I N G T O N - SOUTHFIELD

PLYMOUTH RD.

a • C A N T O N • W E S T L A N D • G A R D E N C I T Y

-Sato p r ion indudse aaalgnmsni of i 12.006 tram pm yaar.L

n lo not Include 1

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MODEL

'97F-150 $150 $250

ST 939 $550

97 TAURUS " I S $275 $360

$2300 $725

-96WMDSTAR "UK $300 $375

$2884 $790

GRANGER $125 $1480 GRANGER $175 $350

97 ESCORT "%Z $200 $250

$1550 $500

"97F-150S.C. , 0 ^ $225 $300

$23t8 $800

M CONTOUR " I S $200 $250

$1860 $560

-97EXPL "EE $275 $400

$3150 $800

•97ASPRE $175 $350 p B 8 f . P o n 1 t o r a « t o a d d t « . l » e a n d a » 8 M * i : i i t f » ~ A « p ^ Taaaa down paymant — H o r n . t5« par ir tH m 1 a l l a ^ a n c L b u T i ^ a f f m o a t o p u i h a M a a p r t M t o b a n i B r M ^ r t ^ la w y n a M a

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