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Thursday July 17, 1997 Praised: High School Proficiency Tests won warm praise from a top international educator. A9 Canton ( D b s m w © VOLUME 23 NUMBER 2 C ANTON. MICHIGAN 80 PAGES http: www.oeonline.com SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS O 1M7 BMM T OW* C O IN THE PAPER TODAY COMMUNITY LIFE Brother-ly love: It's hard to say who. gets the most out of the rela- tionship - Kevin Gramlich or 11- year-old Rudy Wilson - but it is one of many Big Brothers/Big Sisters maintain throughout the metropolitan area./B1 AT HOME Glass act: Glittering art works by Michael Fill of Canton and Kristin Rowe, formerly of Ply- mouth, adorn homes inside and out. The pieces are available at the Somerset Collection in 7Voy./D8 ENTERTAINMENT Jazz: If anyone wonders about that cool breeze expected to blow through metro Detroit next week- end, rest assured. It'll emanate from the fifth annual Birming- ham Jazzfest./El Street Scene: Royal Crown Revue's blend of "jump, rhythm and blues, jazz, bebop, punk-rock energy, and the dark side of swing" earned itself a spot on this summer's Warped Tour./El Classified Index F4 Automotive J2 Home & Service H8 Opinion A16-17 Crossword F5 Sports CI Jobs G5 Calendar C6 Real Estate F4 Rentals G2 HOW TO REACH US Newsroom: 313-459-2700 Newsroom Fax: 313-459-4224 E-mail: newsroom Q 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: 313-953-2182 Residents in holding pattern Vouchers which were supposed to enable Canton Commons residents to seek alter- native housing have been suspended while HUD and the complex landlord work out their dispute. HUD that the voucher is temporari- ly on hold. Apparently HUD is renegotiating its contract with Jack Friedman and BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WWTKB Tina Randall is packed and ready to make a new home for herself and her two children after being notified in late June that her landlord at Canton Commons Apartments lost his license to receive Section 8 feder- al housing subsidy for low-income tenants. Although Randall was reissued a monthly housing voucher of $526 from the Plymouth Housing Com- mission to help pay for a new apart- ment, she was notified last week by land Management Company, owners of Canton Commons and 13 other housing developments. The contract was revoked because of an ill-man- aged unit in Colorado. "I lost 10 pounds since this whole thing started and I was only 94 pounds to begin with," said Randall. "I don't know what we are sup- Please SEE CANTON COMMONS, A2 What now: Mary Helm was set to move to Florida. She says resi- dents are "being treat- like cat- by HUD and local officials. STAFF P HOTO BY BELL BUSLKR Pitch your tent in Heritage Park - for one night only ' An oasis of tents will take over Canton's Heritage Park Friday as families gear up for the second "Camp Out and Movie Night" fea- turing Warner Brothers "Space Jam" starring NBA hoopster Michael Jordan. Last year 400 people pitched tents and camped out under the stars while approxi- mately 1,000 attended the movie at the park's amphitheater. Parks and Recreation supervisor Bob Dates is expecting bigger crowds this year as word of last year's fun traveled. The movie is free for children under 17 and $2 for adults. Camping permits are $10 for those who did not sign up already. No campers or trailers are permitted. Campers can begin setting up tents noon Friday. A free cook-out is set for 6:30 p.m. with entertainment to follow. "Space Jam" begins at dusk. On Saturday, breakfast will be served at 8:30 a.m. Tents must be down by noon. Register in person at the Parks and Recreation office at the Summit on the Park or by calling 387- 5110. Dates said original plans to show last summer's blockbuster "Independence Day" were changed because 20th Century Fox pulled the film from large viewing audiences. HBO is showing it during the month of July. He apologized for any inconvenience. Scouting out ways to beat the heat SpUsh-splash: Michelle with camper Lisa Foster, among some 140 campers attending the Huron Valley al photo, please turn to Page A6 in today's Observer. 9TM PHOTO BT TOM HAWIXT has fun were and addition- Community policing in Canton K "'V I n., tkT Vr, 9TAPT PSOTO ST OCT WASSSN Hop aboard: Natasha Nemcek climbs aboard Canton Police officer Brian Darrow's Harley Davidson Monday afternoon in the Fox Bun subdivision. The neighborhood visit was part of a new effort that goes along with Can- ton's community policing initiative. For additional pho- tos, please turn to Page A4 in today's Observer. Trustees consider Web site expansion BY VALERIE OLANDER S TAFF WRITER Next week Canton officials will decide whether to take a deeper plunge into cyberspace by setting up a township file server to host gov- ernment e-mail and an information- only web site. The upgrading also would allow Canton to produce an interactive web site in the future that would let residents do various government business via their home computers. Some possibilities include regis- tering to vote, paying taxes, apply- ing for building permits, signing up for classes at Summit on the Park or even reserving tee times at Pheas- ant Run or Fellows Creek. Setting up the server would cost approximately $15,000 for installa- tion of a high-speed phone line and a $2,400 monthly fee for a three-year maintenance contract through IAG (Internet Access Group). "It seems like a lot of money up front but its a question of whether Canton does it this year or next year. This technology is not some- thing that's going away. It all depends on the image Canton wants to portray," said Brad-Thompson, director of the township's Manage- ment Information System Depart- ment. "It will pay for itself by providing s service to Canton residents in their off hours that they're not able to do otherwise." Currently, Canton has a page on the World Wide Web at www.can- ton.mi.org that provides information about the Summit community cen- ter, its Public Safety Department and general township facts and fig- ures. Since the first of the year it had 4,000 hits or people visiting the site, said Ken Voyles, Communications director. The site was set up through the township's computer and communi- cation department with a cost of $1,000, not accounting staff time. There's minimal costs associated with it because the township uses the Canton Library's Internet con- nection through Metronet. Some of the benefits of Canton having its own server, according to Thompson, are direct access to the Internet without being dependent on another private or public organiza- tion, and safeguards by providing a "firewall" to protect the township's data base from viruses. Canton is only one of handful of communities with home page on the Internet. Out of the 140 communi- ties in the seven county- Southeast- ern Michigan Council of Govern- ments (SEMCOG) region, only 25 have home pages. Many of those communities have hired consultants while Canton has done so in-house, Voyles said. Several communities have taken Tf see KXPAMSION, A?

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Brother-ly love: It's hard to say who. gets the most out of the rela-tionship - Kevin Gramlich or 11-year-old Rudy Wilson - but it is one of many Big Brothers/Big Sisters maintain throughout the metropolitan area./B1

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Glass act: Glittering art works by Michael Fill of Canton and Kristin Rowe, formerly of Ply-mouth, adorn homes inside and out. The pieces are available at the Somerset Collection in 7Voy./D8

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Residents in holding pattern V o u c h e r s w h i c h w e r e s u p p o s e d to e n a b l e C a n t o n C o m m o n s r e s i d e n t s t o seek a l t e r -n a t i v e h o u s i n g h a v e b e e n s u s p e n d e d w h i l e HUD a n d t h e complex l a n d l o r d w o r k o u t t h e i r d i s p u t e .

HUD that the voucher is temporari-ly on hold.

Apparently HUD is renegotiating its contract with Jack Friedman and

BY VALERIE OLANDER S T A F F W W T K B

Tina Randall is packed and ready to make a new home for herself and her two children after being notified in la te J u n e tha t her landlord at Canton Commons Apar tments lost his license to receive Section 8 feder-al housing subsidy for low-income tenants.

Although Randall was reissued a monthly housing voucher of $526 from the Plymouth Housing Com-mission to help pay for a new apart-ment, she was notified last week by

land Management Company, owners of Canton Commons and 13 other housing developments. The contract was revoked because of an ill-man-aged unit in Colorado.

"I lost 10 pounds since this whole t h i n g s t a r t e d and I was only 94 pounds to begin with," said Randall.

"I don't know wha t we are sup-

Please SEE CANTON COMMONS, A2

What now: Mary Helm was set to move to Florida. She says resi-dents are "being treat-

like cat-by HUD

and local officials.

STAFF PHOTO BY BELL BUSLKR

Pitch your tent in Heritage Park -for one night only

' An oasis of tents will take over Canton's Heritage Park Friday as famil ies gear up for the second "Camp Out and Movie Night" fea-t u r i n g Warne r Bro the r s "Space J a m " s t a r r i n g NBA h o o p s t e r Michael Jordan.

Las t yea r 400 people pitched tents and camped out under the stars while approxi-ma te ly 1,000 a t t e n d e d t h e movie a t t h e p a r k ' s amphitheater. Parks and Recreation supervisor Bob Dates is expecting bigger crowds this year as word of last year's fun traveled.

The movie is free for children under 17 and $2 for adults. Camping permits are $10 for those who did not sign up already. No campers or trailers are permitted.

Campers can begin setting up tents noon Friday. A free cook-out is set for 6:30 p.m. with entertainment to follow. "Space Jam" begins at dusk.

On Saturday, breakfast will be served at 8:30 a.m. Tents must be down by noon.

Register in person a t the Parks and Recreation office at the Summit on the Park or by calling 387-5110.

Dates said original plans to show las t summer 's b lockbus t e r " I n d e p e n d e n c e Day" w e r e changed because 20th Century Fox pulled the film from large viewing audiences. HBO is showing i t dur ing t h e month of July. He apologized for any inconvenience.

Scouting out ways to beat the heat

S p U s h - s p l a s h : Michelle with camper Lisa Foster, among some 140 campers attending the Huron Valley al photo, please turn to Page A6 in today's Observer.

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Community policing in Canton

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Hop aboard: Natasha Nemcek climbs aboard Canton Police officer Brian Darrow's Harley Davidson Monday afternoon in the Fox Bun subdivision. The neighborhood visit was part of a new effort that goes along with Can-ton's community policing initiative. For additional pho-tos, please turn to Page A4 in today's Observer.

Trustees consider Web site expansion BY V A L E R I E O L A N D E R STAFF WRITER

Next week Canton officials will decide w h e t h e r to take a deeper plunge into cyberspace by setting up a township file server to host gov-ernment e-mail and an information-only web site.

The upgrading also would allow Canton to produce an interactive web site in the future that would let res idents do var ious government business via their home computers.

Some possibilities include regis-tering to vote, paying taxes, apply-ing for building permits, signing up for classes at Summit on the Park or even reserving tee times at Pheas-ant Run or Fellows Creek.

Setting up the server would cost approximately $15,000 for installa-tion of a high-speed phone line and a $2,400 monthly fee for a three-year maintenance contract through IAG (Internet Access Group).

"It seems like a lot of money up front but its a question of whether Canton does it t h i s year or nex t year. This technology is not some-th ing t h a t ' s go ing away. I t a l l depends on the image Canton wants to portray," said Brad-Thompson, director of the township's Manage-ment Informat ion System Depart-ment.

"It will pay for itself by providing s service to C a n t o n r e s iden t s in their off hours that they're not able to do otherwise."

Currently, Canton has a page on the World Wide Web at www.can-ton.mi.org that provides information about the Summit community cen-ter , i t s Public Safety Depar tment and general township facts and fig-ures.

Since the first of the year it had 4,000 hits or people visiting the site, said Ken Voyles, Communications director.

The site was set up through the township's computer and communi-ca t ion depa r tmen t wi th a cost of $1,000, not accounting staff time. There ' s minimal costs associated with it because the township uses the Canton Library's Internet con-nection through Metronet.

Some of the benef i t s of Canton having its own server, according to Thompson, are direct access to the Internet without being dependent on another private or public organiza-tion, and safeguards by providing a "firewall" to protect the township's data base from viruses.

Canton is only one of handful of communities with home page on the Internet . Out of the 140 communi-ties in the seven county- Southeast-ern Michigan Council of Govern-ment s (SEMCOG) region, only 25 have home pages. Many of those communities have hired consultants while Canton has done so in-house, Voyles said.

Several communities have taken

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posed to do. Are we supposed to continue to look (for new hous-ing)? T h e y told us they don ' t even know if the vouchers will be available," she said.

, .One, of her biggest concerns is where to register her children, ages 5 and 7, for school since she doesn ' t know whether she will still be in the Plymouth-Canton School District by the new dead-line of Sept. 30 - after the school year has already started.

Another tenant , Mary Helm, planned to move to Florida to be near relatives with her housing voucher of $597. The residents r e p e a t e d l y were told by HUD and the Plymouth Housing Com-mission tha t the beauty of hous-ing vouchers in comparison to p r o j e c t - b a s e d subs idy is t h e avai labi l i ty to move anywhere within the U.S.

• We don't know diddly squat. All I know is thoy put us on hold.'

Sharon Thomas Plymouth Huusirig Commission director

Helm took advantage of the s i t u a t i o n , boxed up all of her belongings and scheduled a mov-ing t ruck for July 27. Then she was informed the housing vouch-er was on hold.

"I f ee l t h a t we as h u m a n beingB a re being treated no dif-ferently than as if we were cattle

They can ' t play games with people's lives like this," she said.

A dead l ine originally set for t e n a n t s to move out of Canton C o m m o n s by Ju ly 31 was extended to Aug. 31 after there

was an outcry from res idents who said the 30-day notice was an unrealistic timeframe to find new subsidized housing.

In the latest letter residents received, Robert Brown, director of multifamily housing at HUD's Detroit office, said the contract HUD has with Canton Commons will remain in place until Sept 30. "The issued vouchers will not become operable until such time as HUD's final policy concerning C a n t o n Commons is de t e r -mined," he wrote.

Brown decl ined comment when reached t>y the Observer and referred all questions to its Detroit public af fa i rs division, which in turn referred questions to i ts Washington office. Alex Sachs was unavailable for com-ment.

Plymouth Housing Commis-sion d i rec tor Sharon Thomas said she was just as much in the dark about what was transpiring be tween HUD and High land Management as residents living in Canton Commons.

"We don't know diddly squat.

All I know is they p u t u s on hold," she said.

The Plymouth Housing Com-mission was asked by HUD to administer the housing vouchers to the 340 residents of the 450-unit apartment complex. Howev-er, after meeting with 140 of the t e n a n t s on Ju ly 2 and 6, t h e commission was told by HUD that the voucher program was on hold. Only 40 families have valid housing vouchers, Thomas said.

She also doesn't believe HUD ran out of money as is a lways specu la t ion as C o n g r e s s attempts to revamp the country's welfare system.

The housing vouchers would have cost the government more, cons ide r ing t e n a n t s s u c h as He lm paid $15 per m o n t h toward the $370 two-bedroom apar tment rent under the pro-ject-based system. The voucher was worth $597 based on hous-ing costs in southeastern Michi-gan and a s l id ing s ca l e t h a t inc luded 30 pe r cen t of h e r income.

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* District names interim superintendent BY DARRELL CLEM S T A F T W R I T E R

W i t h o u t any public d e b a t e , Wayne-Westland school trustees Monday named veteran adminis-t ra to r Greg Baracy as in ter im superintendent to replace Duane Moore.

Baracy'B indef in i te appoin t -ment came on the same night tha t b'oard members officially accepted Moore's plans to leave his job Aug. 30 to teach at Oak-land U n i v e r s i t y in Roches te r Hills. __

Board members engaged in no" public discussion about a formal process for choosing an interim s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . I n s t e a d , t rustees voted 7-0 to approve a p r e p a r e d reso lu t ion n a m i n g Baracy to the post.

In a n o t h e r vote t h a t lacked public debate, trustees named a

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- three-member subcommittee to recommend a process for choos-ing a full-time superintendent . The panel, charged with issuing a suggestion in time for an Aug. 18 board m e e t i n g , inc ludes Ma thew McCuske r , Debra Fowlkes and Robin Moore.

Some board members already have said they believe that Bara-cy, assistant superintendent for g e n e r a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , ha s already earned the superinten-dency.

But some educators are cau-tioning the b#ard not to rush the process of choosing a successor to Moore, who is leaving his $118,000 job a f t e r a two-year stint.

The local teachers union — the

Wayne-Wes t l and E d u c a t i o n Association — has recommended in writ ing tha t the board post Moore's job not only internally, but also outside the district.

"We think that process is nec-essary just for the perception of the community," WWEA execu-tive director Robert Kowalczyk told the Observer on Tuesday. "That way, the person (who gets the job) will at least have credi-bility."

By urging a search, he said, "We meant no aspersions on any-body."

As a money-saving measure , the WWEA has , urged the board not to hire an outs ide f i rm to lead the search or choose final-ists. Rather, union leaders have

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suggested tha t t rus tees review all applications themselves.

Kowalczyk noted that trustees could seek external candidates by posting the job at university placement bureaus and in educa-tion publications.

Board members could always hire a consul tant la ter if they encounter difficulties narrowing the field, Kowalczyk said.

Some t rus tees have told the Observer that they favor hiring an internal admin is t ra to r who knows the district's history and who can assume the superinten-dency without being schooled.

Baracy h a s been a d i s t r i c t employee since 1988, serving as vice principal and principal of the Wil l iam D. Ford C a r e e r Technical Center before being promoted to his cen t ra l office post ih 1992.

J e f f r e y H a n s o n h a s been named Carrier of the Month for July by the Canton Observer.

J e f f r e y , 12, de l i ve r s t h e Observer in the Sunflower sub-division. He has been delivering the Observer since April, 1996.

The Pioneer Middle School seventh grader ' s favorite sub-jects are science and math. His hobbies are g a r d e n i n g playing hockey and working with com-pute r s . Some of his achieve-ments are being on the honor roll and winning soccer trophies.

Jeffrey wanfir to go to Western Michigan U n i v e r s i t y and become an engineer.

E a r n i n g h i s own money is what he likes about his route.

Learning how to keep a job and organizat ion a re some of the skills he has developed.

Jeffrey is the son of Bart and Diane H a n s o n . He h a s two brothers; Eric, 16 and Scott, 11 and Three s i s t e r s ; Lora , 18; Lisa, 15; Leah, 9.

If you want to be a Canton Observer carrier, please call 591-0500.

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CLARIFICATION

The reference to former Gal-limore principal Larry Cole in the July 13 article "New princi-pal t akes r e i n s a t Gal l imore" should have said Cole brought a personal suit against Chuck and

Rose P o r t e l l i . Cole res igned from his position voluntarily.

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Mrs. Jones, 87, of Plymouth died July 6.

Born on Sept. 27, 1909, in Toledo, Ohio, Mr*. Jones worked with Welcome Wagon while liv-ing in Titusville.

She was preceded in death by her husband. Earl R Jones.

Survivors include her son, Richard (JoAnn) Jones; two sis-ters, Elma Stead and Lafayette Lajiness.

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Health benefit: Outing results in scholarships

When the organizers of the Daman's golf outing were searching for a way to help the community they didn't have far to look. Dave Khoury, owner

of the Ford Road restaurant, has always taken an inter-est in those seeking a career a medicine.

• Organizers hope to fund additional scholarship in various modlcal flolds with proceeds. Last year's Inaugural outing resulted In five $1,000 scholarships.

Education and training for those fields has always been expensive and young people end up deeply in debt, said Keith Saley, Daman's head bartender. "This is one way to give to the community and help those who wish to excel in the medical sciences."

The July 15 outing, held in conjunction with the <3&n-ton Community Foundation, drew about 100 golfers to Hickory Creek Golf Course.

Organizers hope to fund additional scholarship in vari-ous medical fields with proceeds. Last year's inaugural outing resulted in five $1,000 scholarships.

Born on Oct. 30, 1931, in Cam-bridge, Mass., Mr. Carlson was a training director at Federal-Mogul Corp. in Southfield. He retired after 27 years.

He came to the Plymouth com-munity in 1966 from Dearborn Heights. He was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Ply-mouth Township. He was a member of the American Society of Training Directors, Sigma Nu Fraternity. He graduated from Michigan State University. He was a motivational speaker. He was very knowledgeable in sports He lettered in football, basketball, baseball, track, and hockey in high school (Waltham High School, Waltham, Mass.) and was a state champion in all sports. He loved to play golf and travel.

Survivors include his wife, Constance Carlson; son, Craig (Debra) Carlson; two grandchil-dren, David and Joey; two sis-ters, Jessie Merritt and Alice Bergstrom.

Services were held at St. John's Episcopal Church with the Rev. William Lupfer officiat-ing.

Local arrangements were by the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home, Plymouth.

Memorials may be made to American Diabetes Association.

PATRICIA L CARREATHERS Mrs. Carreathers, 55, of Livo-

nia died July 9.

Born on Feb. 8, 1942, in .• 2 Detroit, Mrs. Carreathers was " an assembly line worker for Gen-eral Motors for 15 years. She came to the Livonia community in 1984 from Texas.

Survivors include two daugh-ters, Catherine (Ron) Pyle, Brooke Carreathers; three sons, David (Wendy) Chubb, Brad (Kim) Bailey, Adam Bailey; nine grandchildren; one brother, Anthony (Noreen) Miller; stepfa-ther, Arthur Finney.

Services were held at the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home with the Rev. Thomas G. Badley officiating.

Memorials may be made to Angela Hospice.

FLOYD (WZZY) R. 8CHOCNFEL0T Mr. Schoenfeldt, 76, of St.

Augustine, Fla., died July 12. Born in Antigo, Wis., Mr.

Schoenfeldt was a dental techni-and was wit

ber Dental Lab in Detroit for many years. He also was a machinist with Enoc Lac. of Detroit for 20 years beginning in 1965. He was also a greenskeep-er at three golf courses -Franklin Hills, Braeburn of Novi and a Plymouth golf course. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member _ of a marching band playing a French horn for four years.

He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Birmingham and was a youth basketball coach at Westlawn United Methodist Church of Detroit for many years. He was _ a member of Strathmoor Mason-ic Lodge.

He was preceded in death by ? his first wife, Lois Schoenfeldt.

Survivors include his wife, Luella Schoenfeldt; three sons, Robert P. Schoenfeldt, Jerry V. Schoenfeldt, Richard S. Schoen-feldt; two-stepdaughters, Mary Jo ChafiQk Donna Smith; two brothers, G. Ray Schoenfeldt and Verl B. Schoenfeldt; and many grandchildren.

Services were held at The William R. Hamilton Funeral Home, Birmingham, with the Rev. William A. Ritter from First United Methodist Church of Birmingham officiating. Bur-ial was at Roselawn Cemetery, Berkley.

CANTON CONNECTION Summertime exhibits ^?xhibit8 on quilting, dressmaking, needlepoint, E w e a v i n g , sewing, lacemaking, and china painting highlight summer at the Plymouth His-torical Museum.

Quilting, a true American art form, was a ritu-al for many women and used as a means of artis-tic creativity, socialization and frugality. The examples exhibited from the museilTn's collection readily attest to the artistry of quilting and the range of patterns, fabrics, colors illustrate the many styles.

The Quilting Bee was a social time for women to share with one another in an age where com-munication was limited. All young women were expected to have a "Baker's Dozen" (13) quilts in their hope chest before they could marry; so a mother with several daughters worked many years to complete these creations.

Women's activities are also featured in the exhibit including the suffrage movement, women's organizations and the temperance

movement. Plymouth also boasts several women's history "firsts", including Michigan's first female Justice of the Peace, Phoebe Patter-son, who was elected in 1919. One of the first female mayors in Michigan was also from Ply-mouth - Ruth Huston Whipple was mayor of Ply-mouth from 1940-1950.

The museum is very "kid-friendly" and includes the popular museum scavenger hunt where every child wins a prize. Also the special exhib-it includes the chance to create and color your own quilt square to take home or leave at the museum to build a new quilt display.

The museum is located in downtown Plymouth at 155 S. Main Street. Hours are Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 1-4 pm, and Sun-day from 2-5 pm. Admission is $2 for adults, 50 cents for students (5-17) under age 5 is free and the family rate is $5.

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steps to be fully interactive but none have actually provided the services yet, said Voyles. The City of Farmington is closest to becoming interactive.

The r e c o m m e n d a t i o n was made by an Internet Feasibility C o m m i t t e e m a d e up of s t a f f members in the depar tment of Administrative and Community Services.

Townsh ip board m e m b e r s appeared to be in support of the i n v e s t m e n t in t echno logy , including Trustee Bob Shefferly, who opposed other general fund expenses that advanced commu-nication technology. Most recent-ly he objected to the building of a cable studio at Summit on the Park.

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communication mater ia ls from the t o w n s h i p , i nc lud ing t h e monthly Focus newslet ter , the sen io r c i t i zen n e w s l e t t e r , employee newsletter and police newsletter. Cable television pro-vides various information about the township on its government access station, including its new show, "Canton This Month", she said.

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Scholarship honors dean's service to S'craft students

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BY DIANE GALE ANDREASSI STAJT WRITER

After 30 years of exuberant energy lavished on Schoolcraft College, Saundra Florek earned the most distinguished tr ibute possible when college t rustees recently established a scholar-ship in her name.

"No one could have done any-thing nicer for me," she said. "I was j u s t so touched t h a t the board chose to do this. I can't t h ink of a nicer th ing anyone could do for me."

Those were the same senti-ments expressed by the board.

"This is a lasting tribute and expression of appreciat ion for her longtime service to School-craft ," said Pat Watson, chair-person of the Board of Trustees.

ed and committed to the educa-tional success of s tudents , but also shows t h e m it 's possible without financial hardship."

Several of t h e t ru s t ee s dis-cussed the idea of the scholar-ship after noticing Florek didn't make a big deal out of her own 30-year service award. Howev-er, keeping it secret was both

timing and luck. "We had to be careful to talk

about the scholarship under the guise of employee recognition at the boa rd mee t ings so she wouldn't find out," said Watson.

"Luckily, the one meeting we talked extensively about it Saun-dra left early."

The $10,000 scholarship will be a w a r d e d to s t u d e n t s who have a grade point average of 3.0 and who show some type of need.

S t u d e n t s will write essays s tat ing t he i r career goals and why receiving a scholarship will make a difference.

Making a difference has been Florek's m a n t r a dur ing t h r ee decades of service. She started work ing a t Schoolcraf t as a counselor and also taught busi-ness classes.

E v e n d^ " * ing thp pa r l y Hays,

she demonstrated her enthusi-asm by volunteering to work in the prison system.

Later, she threw her energy at increasing enrollment by going to potent ia l s tudents at police departments and enrolling them at work.

Today, she is dean of market-ing and development responsible

for public and community gela-tions, marketing and fund-rais-ing.

"There was never anything I did here that I didn't like," said Florek, who is called "Sam" by friends and colleagues. "1 have never been bored and some days I wish I had more hours."

Her current job allowed her to become active in area communi-t ies in a var iety of ways l ike s e r v i n g as p r e s i d e n t of t h e chamber of commerce in Livonia and Plymouth.

Other community work has included serving on the YMCA board of directors and assisting in the Straight Foundation drug rehabilitation program.

She was also a member of the Northvi l le Historical Society, worked with the Livonia Eco-

t ion and is a m e m b e r of t h e Garden City Hospital Board of Directors.

Despite her schedule, Florek, 56, f inds time to counsel s tu-dents, because she likes keeping in touch with the people the col-lege serves.

"Frankly, the college exists for the students," she said. " We're always looking for better ways to meet the needs of the students."

In 1994, she received the dis-tinguished Athena Award from the Livonia Chamber of Com-merce for her work promoting

opportunities for women. "Eve ry th ing I 've done I've

always jumped in head f irs t ," she said.

A Canton r e s i d e n t for 27 years, Florek was the first coun-selor to work at t h e college's Women's Resource Center. Flo-rek developed presentations for

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The U.S. segment of the One-ness Home Peace Run will hit Michigan on July 25.

Runners will enter the state at New Buffalo, travel through the southern part of the state, pass-ing through many cities, towns and villages. Ceremonies are set up in Three Rivers, Kalamazoo, M a r s h a l l , G r a s s Lake , Ann Arbor, Wes t land , Detroi t and Rockwood. Runner s will pass through Ann Arbor on Monday, Ju ly 28, where a ceremony is setup at Gallup Park at 9:20 am. The run will proceed e a s t to Ypsilanti on Washtenaw, then north on Prospect to Ford Road and continue east to Detroit.

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WSDP, 88.1 FM, will hold a 2 5 t h a n n i v e r s a r y a l u m n i reunion on Sa turday , Nov.l at Canton's Summit on the Park.

Tickets for the evening are $25 and are on sale now. "We mailed an announcement to our mailing l i s t b u t we a r e s t i l l m i s s ing many names," said Bill Keith, station manager . ' " I f anyone is interested in attending they can contact the station for an infor-mation sheet."

Over 700 people have worked at WSDP since it signed on Feb. 14, 1972. The reunion will pro-vide an o p p o r t u n i t y for old friends to reminisce. Dinner and a special program will be includ-ed in the reunion.

"We've heard from many peo-ple who are looking forward to the evening," said Keith. "We encourage everyone to contact old friends from staff and invite them to attend."

Tickets can be ordered by sending $25 to WSDP, 46181 Joy Road, Canton, MI 40187. The station can be reached at (313) 416-7732.

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Community service part of Scouts' summer camp BY CASEY HANS 87ATV WRITER

They were out scout ing for a good t f rne — a h d found it t h i s we«k in Westland's Central City Park.

JUnior Girl Scouts and Brown-ies f rom the Huron Valley Girl Scou t Counci l s p l a s h e d in t h e Bailey Pool, made bird houses , learned about f ingerprinting and did science projects d u r i n g the "Weird Science" week-long day c a m p , s p o n s o r e d by t h e A n n Arbor-based scout council which serves th is area Unit flags were a l r e a d y d e s i g n e d a n d e rec t ed before t h e dozens of scouts hi t the pool for a before-lunch swim Monday — the first day of camp.

About 140 girls — plus some straggling brothers and toddlers — and 40 adul ts including older -»c<mt P A L S . o r P r o g r a m Aid L e a d e r s , p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e camp th i s week from the Wayne-West land, Canton, Livonia, and s u r r o u n d i n g a r e a s . S e v e r a l scouts from St. Dunstan 's School in Garden City also came to the lS-year-old camp, although they a t e m e m b e r s of a n o t h e r scout council.

tDur ing this week, par t ic ipants of t he scout camp are also doing tbe council's annua l service pro-ject, collecting personal i tems for the Ronald McDonald House.

-Even t h e communi ty p i tched id to make the camp fun. When

t h e b r a k e s f a i l e d on t h e c a r be ing used to t o w t h e counci l t r a i l e r T u e s d a y , J a c k Demmer Ford donated use of a truck for the day.

I t was a r a t h e r special week for Rebecca Cur t i s , t he 18-year-old J o h n G l e n n H i g h School s e n i o r w h o c o o r d i n a t e d t h e camp, with the help of a handful of exper ienced c a m p directors . Curt is was not allowed to direct the camp alone, so the directors pooled their t ime and resources to suppor t C u r t i s a n d he lp ing he r earn her Gold Award, com-parable in the Senior Girl Scouts to an Eagle Scout project in Boy Scouts.

C u r t i s ' p a r e n t s h a v e b e e n involved in scout ing for 25 years, and "pinned" h e r into Girl Scouts w h e n she w a s j u s t two weeks old. She h a s b e e n involved in scouting since t h e age of six. "1 c a m e w h e n m y m o m s t a r t e d helping, and I've helped out ever since," she said.

F o l l o w i n g h e r f i n a l y e a r of scout ing in t h e 1997-98 school year, she said. "I plan to go help out being an ass i s t an t leader . . . or hope to r u n a whole troop." S c o u t i n g h a s " g i v e n me an o p p o r t u n i t y to go p l a c e s a n d meet new fr iends," she added.

C u r t i s is in t h e J o h n Glenn marching band and is active in S t u d e n t s A g a i n s t D r i v i n g D r u n k , D A R E , is t h e Ecology Club p res iden t and on the s tu-

dent council. She recently served as a de l ega t e to the Girl Scout N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n in F o r t h Worth, TX, and is working as a c o u n s e l o r - i n - t r a i n i n g a t C a m p Linden, a Girl Scout camp n e a r Flint.

Mary Morrison, a former West-land res ident who jus t moved to Livonia, h a s spent many y e a r s working a t the scout day camp in Westland. Morrison said she was proud to help Curtis.

" S h e ' s a r e m a r k a b l e y o u n g woman," Morr ison said. "She' l l do a n y t h i n g for anybody . H e r d ream was to rim the scout day camp, so we decided to help her."

T h e P A L j u n i o r c o u n s e l o r s , who are Cade t Girl Scouts, also e a r n b a d g e s and hou r s t o w a r d the i r Leade r sh ip Award d u r i n g t h e c a m p , for which they m u s t work 25 hours in order to earn .

O n e P A L c o u n s e l o r ~ C a i t Vader, 13, is in her second year he lp ing a t the camp whe re she ass is ts wi th the toddler group. A formerJVlarshal l Middle School s t u d e n t w h o wil l a t t e n d t h e C l a r e n c e v i l l e schools t h i s fa l l , said the toughest part of he r job is deal ing with the smaller chil-dren, who often don't listen.

But she enjoys scouting "I like it," she said. "We do c ra f t s and get together with other kids our age."

L u n c h t l m e : Katie Alber, 7, of Canton takes a cool drink with lunch Monday

Westland's Cen-tral City Park. This was the 15th summer for the day camp attended by Brownies and Junior Girl Scout troops that make up the Huron Val-ley Council.

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Special Olympics event slated Special Olympics athletes f rom

all over Michigan will ga the r a t the Canton Softball Cen t e r a n d P ine View Golf Course in Ypsi-lant i this weekend for the four th Annual Summer Sports Classic.

The two-day event is hosted by the Wayne Civitan Club. T e a m s wil l be a t t h e C a n t o n S o f t b a l l Cen te r for screening a t 10 a .m.

on Friday. Compet i t ion begins a t 6 p.m. Golfers and softball players will a t tend opening cere-monies a t Canton Sof tbal l Cen-ter Field 12 s ta r t ing a t 7:30 p.m. on Friday, followed by the victo-ry dance.

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She touches those around her MILITARY NEWS

BY RJENEE M. SKOGLUND

STAKF WHITER

At a t i m e in f ife w h e n mos t women a re entering their prime, Muse t t e Swiecicki, 43, must rely on t h e c a r e and compass ion of o the r s for her every need. She h a s mu l t i p l e sclerosis and can barely nod her head or flex he r fingers. She can no longer speak or swallow,

For Swiecicki. who has lived in the West Trail Nursing Home in Plymouth since 1994, life's plea-s u r e s these days a re measured in t e rms of an occasional visit or a comfortable chair.

On T h u r s d a y , the P lymouth-C a n t o n Civ i tans p resen ted the Wes t Tra i l Nurs ing Home with $600 towards the purchase of a B r o d a E l i t e F u l l R e c l i n e r . a c h a i r de s igned spec i f ica l ly for n o n - a m b u l a t o r y p e o p l e l i ke Swiecicki, who have no body con-trol. The chair costs $2,149.

" S h e ' s a l r e a d y in t h e c h a i r . She beams!" said Diane Minutil-lo, a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a s s i s t a n t a t West Trail .

Before her new chair. Swiecic-ki mostly stayed in he r room, a difficult thing for a woman once known as a ' pa r ty girl." Trans-ferr ing her from her bed to a tra-ditional wheelchair was painful, and the wheelchair provided lit-t le s u p p o r t for he r uppe r body a n d h e a d . The Broda cha i r is fully padded and adjustable . It allows the nursing home staff to pos i t ion Swiecicki in mu l t i p l e ways , l e s s e n i n g t h e c h a n c e of skin breakdowns and edema

Swiecicki, who is divorced with no chi ldren and li t t le family in t h e a r e a , h a s s t a r t e d " l iving" once again. She can be wheeled down the halls or into the home's s u n n y ma in d in ing room. All s h e n e e d s is s o m e c o m p a n y , someone to talk to he r and fill he r in on the news of t h e day. Although she cannot speak, she responds with her eyes.

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• Transferring Swiecic-ki from her bed to a tra-ditional wheelchair was painful, and the wheel-chair provided little support for her upper body and head. The Broda chair is fully padded and adjustable.

a r r a n g e d w i t h t h e M u s c u l a r S c l e r o s i s S o c i e t y to h a v e h e r e n r o l l e d in t h e i r v i s i t o r s pro-gram," said Minutillo.

Barb Kobiela, president of the Plymouth-Canton Civitans, said her organization is always on thp

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rir lookout for a good cause, a way to make a meaningful difference in someone ' s life. "We h a v e a member who has MS, a n d it is always dear to our hearts . We've also done the MS walk, most ly o u r t i m e , w h i c h n o w a d a y s is very valuable."

The West Trail Nursing Home admin i s t r a t ion s taf f is g r a t e fu l to o r g a n i z a t i o n s l ike t h e Ply-m o u t h - C a n t o n C i v i t a n s . " T h e y ' r e a s k i n g no s t r i n g s a t tached. J u s t put the chair to good use," said Minutillo.

In a d d i t i o n to t h e C i v i t a n s , d o n a t i o n s for M u s e t t e ' s c h a i r came from the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Michigan, the Metro-p o l i t a n C r i p p l e d C h i l d r e n ' s G r o u p , a n d B u l i f a n t ' s B a r b e r and Beauty Salon in Plymouth. Muset te ' s mother and sister also contr ibuted. Donations haven ' t covered the full cost of the chair, but Minutillo is hopeful she l l be able to raise more fiinds.

For the formal presentat ion of t h e P lymou th -Can ton C i v i t a n s c h e c k , M u s e t t e w o r e a new-dress. Her hair had been curled, her cheeks and lips rouged The s t a f f he ld up a m i r r o r so s h e could see how pretty she looked. Whi le she couldn ' t say " t h a n k you," her eyes did it for her.

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Helping: Barb Cobiela of the Civitans takes Musette Swiecicki for a walk. The Civitans are helping the 43-year-old multiple sclerosis patient purchase a more comfortable chair.

To aubmlt your military announcement, send the materi-al printed or typewritten to: Tlffanle Lacey, Plymouth-Canton Observer, 794 S. Main St., Ply-mouth, Ml 48170.

MPLOYMDfT' M a r i n e L a n c e Cpl . Ricky L.

StuJta of P lymouth departed for a six-month deployment with the 22nd Marine Expedit ionary Uni t (MEU), which recently conduct-ed n o n - c o m b a t a n t e v a c u a t i o n operations in S i e r r a Leone.

The evacuation was conducted with French, Niger ian and Sier-

' ra Leonean surface ships on sta-tion, and Mar ine and Navy heli-copters. Conduct ing air and well deck opera t ions s imultaneously, USS K e a r s a r g e a lso l a u n c h e d one Land ing C r a f t Air Cushion with s u p p o r t i n g securi ty forces from the 22nd MEU aboard to be utilized as necessary.

S t u l t s is a 1994 g r a d u a t e of Plymouth Salem High School.

Marine Lance Cpl. Stephen R Miers of C a n t o n depar ted for a s ix-month dep loyment with t h e 22nd Marine Expeditionary Uni t (MEU), which recent ly conduct-ed n o n - c o m b a t a n t e v a c u a t i o n operations in S ier ra Leone.

The U.S. Eu ropean Command ordered the evacuation of Ameri-can citizens f rom Sierra Leone a t the request of the State Depart-ment . More t h a n 2,500 people have been evacua t ed . Cit izens from the U.S. a n d several foreign c o u n t r i e s w e r e t r a n s p o r t e d to USS Kearsarge for fur ther t rans-fer to a follow-on location.

Mie r s is a 1995 g r a d u a t e of Har t land High School.

BASIC TRAMftM A r m y R e s e r v e P v t . J o h n D.

Sanford entered basic t raining a t F o r t J a c k s o n , C o l u m b i a , S.C. During the eight weeks of t rain-ing, the so ld ie rs will s tudy t h e Army miss ion a n d will receive i n s t r u c t i o n i n d r i l l a n d ce re -monies, weapons , m a p reading, tact ics, m i l i t a r y courtesy, mili-tary justice, first aid. Army his-tory and t rad i t ions , and special t ra ining in h u m a n relations.

Sanford is a 1995 gradua te of Fannin High School.

A r m y P v t . M y u n g B o k S h i n e n t e r e d bas i c t r a i n i n g a t F o r t Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the eight weeks of t ra ining, the

soldiers will study the Army mis-sion and will receive instruction in d r i l l a n d c e r e m o n i e s , weapons , map reading , tactics, mi l i ta ry courtesy, mi l i ta ry jus-tice, first aid, Army history and t rad i t ions , and special t r a in ing in h u m a n relations.

S h i n is t h e son of Young K. and J u n g S. Shin of Canton. EXERCISIS

M a r i n e 1s t L t . R o b e r t A. Kaminski of Canton completed a mon th - long U.S.- J o r d a n mili-t a r y exercise while a t t ached to t h e 15th Mar ine Expedi t ionary Uni t (MEU), current ly on a six-moth deployment to the Western Pacific Ocean.

K a m i n s k i is one of approx i -m a t e l y 1 ,500 M a r i n e s a n d Sailors who participated in Exer-c ise I n f i n i t e Moon l igh t in t h e J o r d a n i a n Deser t . The a n n u a l exercise provides military train-

relationships between U.S. naval a m p h i b i o u s fo r ce s a n d Royal Jo rdan ian armed forces.

Kaminsk i is a 1989 g radua t e of Detroit Catholic Central High School.

•Marine Capt. Kerry J . Block of P lymouth pa r t i c ipa ted in exer-cise Cobra Gold, a multinational e x e r c i s e wi th T h a i l a n d , whi le ass igned with t h e 31st Mar ine Expeditionary Uni t (31stMEU).

E x e r c i s e C o b r a Gold is designed to s t rengthen the coop-erat ion and abilities of the forces of both countries involved. Block is o n e of m o r e t h a n 2 , 0 0 0 Marines who part icipated in the t h r e e - w e e k e x e r c i s e w h i c h i nc luded a m p h i b i o u s l a n d i n g s along the coast of Thailand and f l i g h t ope ra t i ons f rom t h e air-c raf t carrier USS Independence. U.S. troops from all branches of the mil i tary par t ic ipa ted in the annua l exercise.

N a v y A i r m a n T i m o t h y A. Rad tke of Canton participated in t h e la rges t exercise of the USS T h e o d o r e R o o s e v e l t B a t t l e G r o u p ' s d e p l o y m e n t to d a t e . Exercise Invitex 97-1 was com-pr i sed of 22 types of sh ips and s u b m a r i n e s s p a n n i n g s e v e n countries part ic ipat ing in exten-sive operat ions a t sea and over land.

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Group seeks state grant to expand nature preserve

BY KEN ABBAMCZYK " STAFF WRITER

The president of the Holliday N a t u r e P r e s e r v e Assoc i a t i on h a s nominated a t rac t of land in Canton Township for a s ta te land gran t and may seek to add a portion of the site to the pre-serve.

T h e H o l l i d a y N a t u r e P r e -serve is located in W e s t l a n d ' s far west end and a portion of it lies on the border with Canton. T h e l and t h e p r e s e r v e s e e k s lies adjacent to railroad t racks east of 1-275, between Kopper-nick and Warren roads, in Can-tnn Township

ly concerned a b o u t l and j u s t across the t racks from the pre-serve. Beech, bu t te rnu t , hicko-ry and maple t rees are housed on t h e p r e s e r v e a n d d i r e c t l y across the tracks.

The land is not classified as wetlands, but it houses a t least a dozen v e r n a l ponds," C r a i g said, c rea ted in t h e sp r ing by rain and snow melts. The ponds dry out in the summer .

"It is v i r t u a l l y u n t o u c h e d , " said Cra ig . "You couldn ' t a sk for a better site to add on to the preserve. I t would be a s h a m e to lose a p r i m e , r e a d y - t o - g o piece of property t h a t could be

c o r n e r of t h e t r a c t t o col lect s t o r m w a t e r , d e t a i n i t , t h e n allow it to flow into the creek.

T h e DNR is s o m e w h a t r e s t r i c t e d in t h a t i t c a n only p u r c h a s e t h e l a n d if t h e l a n d o w n e r w i s h e s to sell t h e property at "fair marke t" value. The DNR also is mainly inter-ested in property t h a t accesses one of the Grea t Lakes , t rac t s h a v i n g " u n i q u e n a t u r a l f ea -tures" in need of protection by the s t a t e , and l a n d s t h a t can

^expand recreational opportuni-ties nea r a s tate park .

Purchases of property by any unit of government may be dif-

The DNR a d m i n i s t r a t e s t h e M i c h i g a n N a t u r a l R e s o u r c e s T rus t Fund to provide f u n d s to local uni ts of gove rnmen t a n d the DNR to acquire and develop l ands for public rec rea t ion or resource protection.

Bill Craig hopes to expand or create a buffer zone for t h e 540-a c r e p r e s e r v e f r o m a l i g h t i ndus t r i a l zone a d j a c e n t to I-2 7 5 . T h e r e is f l a t o p e n l a n d loca t ed next to 1-275 t h a t i s a l ready in the early phases of development.

Craig cited nearly 85 acres on his application, but he is main-

added. Wayne County owns the pre-

s e r v e ' s l a n d . C r a i g h o p e s Wayne C o u n t y could p ick up the pape rwork and seek l and t rus t s ta tus from the state. But that will cost the county money.

No a c t u a l b u i l d i n g s h a v e been proposed near the railroad t r a c k s , b u t p l a n s h a v e b e e n outlined in Canton for a special assessment district for a s torm s e w e r a d j a c e n t to T o n q u i s h Creek, which flows through the preserve a n d is a t r i b u t a r y of the Rouge River.

The plans include a five-acre retention basin in the" southeast

ficult if the owners have other p l a n s for the p r o p e r t y . Cra ig said he has notified the owners tha t the preserve is in teres ted in the land.

The deadl ine for t h e county to apply is Sept . 1. "I haven ' t gotten any word back from the county on what they will t ry to do," Craig said.

He hopes H u r l e y C o l e m a n , director of county parks, would n o t i f y C o u n t y E x e c u t i v e Ed M c N a m a r a a n d t h e C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n a b o u t t h e p r e -serve 's wishes. Coleman could not be reached for comment.

Mandated services State officials defied Headlee

amendment, attorney says .-V,

BY TIM RICHARD STAFF WRITER

The a t to rney for 84 suburban school d i s t r i c t s i n s i s t e d s t a t e government wasn ' t serious in its efforts to pay for mandated ser-vices under the Headlee amend-ment to the Michigan Constitu-tion.

D e n n i s P o l l a r d , B loomf ie ld Hi l ls a t t o r n e y in the so-called "Durant" case, accused the s tate of "total non-compliance" over 17 years in failing to pick up special education, bil ingual and driver's t ra in ing for the districts.

Po l la rd e a r l i e r proposed t h e s t a t e pay t h e 84 dis t r ic ts $567 million in principle plus interest for to c o m p e n s a t e for w h a t i t s h o r t e d then? s i n c e t h e 1979 school aid budget.

In a Ju ly 9 supplemental brief to the S ta te Supreme Court, Pol-lard charac te r ized three gover-nors and the Legis la ture as "a g r o u p of people who d e f i a n t l y would not move a t all."

Assis tant a t torney general Jef-f r e y J . B u t l e r ' s brief sa id t h e s t a t e h a d t w i c e a s k e d t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t fo r a d v i s o r y

opinions on points of law. " P a t e n t l y a b s u r d , " sa id Pol-

lard. The advisory opinions were r e q u e s t e d on d i f f e r e n t l e g a l ques t ions , n a m e an appropr ia -tion bill premised on the state 's a s s u m i n g func t ions previously provided .by local units.

In the Duran t lawsuit, he said, t h e - q u e s t i o n was about under-f u n d i n g severa l m a n d a t e d ser-vices . He sa id Art . IX Sec. 29 ( H e a d l e e a m e n d m e n t ) p l a in ly

m a n d a t e d "services, and clearly a l l o w e d t a x p a y e r s to s u e fo r back funding.

And to t h e s ta te ' s content ion t h a t a $ 5 6 7 mi l l i on p a y b a c k would be a "windfal l ," Pol la rd said tha t amount was "purely to r e m e d y t h e l ack of f u n d i n g which occurred. In other words, t h e j u d g m e n t s are pure ly com-

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Tut- Conference af W e s t e r s Wj»ynr * i 2 - use 'as. o u l f l a i e c lure*--year-die lormuia U> di»-t n o u t f revenue for tne C W W s lf> commumue- u> pcrQuue Sf-1-1 equipmec: anci pa;> for emer (ficoC' Qispafr-: Drrsonoe.

Tt»- CWtt — a legislative COT> soruuc- of city and township leaner, iron. 1* western Wavne Counu communities — approved a resolution Friday

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hn: i»agget: ats» warnec the Stat- iioam of Loucauor. aoout a w tc avoic ^anotage irotr. the norma group of naysayers to an- reiom efforts " Tne warn lag wer- t learner- anc parent-- anout tne test:- oLTDOMf- anc tecnmques-

Xiagget na- spoken severs, -nee 11. Mictugar. to legislators anc educator- aoout mooeraiz m p in* curricuiuxr. to mdae-graduate? mon- einpiovabte

He Qirmet; tm Legislature ? project ir wntcr. 10 'mode.

acnooi=" created tugn - s tandard cumcui . : H e wa- previousry a manage- in tn- , W Yotk State I^epertmer.t of Eaocatior.

N o : onr - do t n e H S P t e s t ^ covpr oasic concepts in matt, ec ienct reacunj: anc writ ing de Liagget sa:c tne* require "the application of Know ledge anc c o g n i t i v e sKilis to r e a i -

that stated that the CWW would d iv ide $ 1 8 1 , 2 1 2 e a c h m o n t h among its communi t i e s . Each

- c o m m u n i t y w o u l d be pa id according to its percentage tifbtl-iabie telephone lines A m e n tech counted in October 1994

The CWW rece ive s r e v e n u e from Amemech after Ameritech collects 9-1-1 surcharges on resi-oentiai telephone bills Based oc the old billable tine counts. Can-ton T o w n s h i p w i l l r e c e i v e $14,340 Garden City. $7,150;

L i v o n i a . $ 3 2 , 9 4 5 ; P l y m o u t h , $ 3 , 9 5 6 . P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p , $ 7 , 8 0 5 ; R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p . $13,787, a n d West land . $21022.

The CWW will distribute these amounts until new percentages are c o m p u t e d . A m e r i t e c h expects to have new totals for each CWW community by Jan-uary 1998

In t h e m e a n t i m e t h e CWW will establish an escrow account for revenue received above the

$181 ,212 " t h r e s h o l d " a m o u n t . The escrow account will be used fo r a n y r e t r o a c t i v e p a y m e n t s d u e to c h a n g e s i n t h e r e l a t ive number of bi l lable lines. If pay-m e n t s e x c e e d t h e e s c r o w account, any ad ju s tmen t s would be der ived by a d j u s t i n g f u t u r e payments over several months.

"It 's very possible that the rev-enue levels will f luc tua te , - said Marsha Biancom. CWWs execu-tive director

Once new p h o n e counts are

received, t h e CWW will t e rmi -nate the escrow account.

T h e C W W h a s d i s t r i b u t e d s u r v e y s to i t s 18 c o m m u n i t i e s for the officials' opinions on what in format ion should be included cm a Web page on the In ternet .

C W W a s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r Xaheed Huq said the aim of the Web page was to provide general information about the communi-t i e s , s u c h a s e lec ted o f f i c ia l s , meeting schedules and agendas.

"We would also like to provide i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e C W W area — populat ion figures, key c o n t a c t s , local l eg i s la to rs a n d perhaps , short weekly or month-ly a n n o u n c e m e n t s f rom e a c h c o m m u n i t y a b o u t i m p o r t a n t e v e n t s t h a t you w a n t p u b l i -cized," H u q told CWW members.

T h e C W W h o p e d to ge t t h e page ac t iva ted by the late fal l . Huq wanted the survey re turned by Ju ly 25

A major goa! of Michigan s iwt-yea: -OK test- na /oeec to empna&LZ- mult.-step prooien. somas ratne- tnar, on*-step «•*-cuialion- anc memorization Aootap- goa na- neer. tc inte-grate acaaemic disciplines ratne- tna; test tnexr. in lsoia-taoc.

i n pgrtTirar .Daggett praisec tne annmunicauom t e s t read xne anc writing for "requiring t * e compies cognitive s u i t s of nnmysj-. yyntneau anc evalua-tion w a r n : ree.-woric problem mtuKtiwi -

"For the matr. and science seats nowever he j rgec ka greate- degre- o" integration of

ii. g e n e r a Daggett called Micnignn s tests "sunna- m scl -era- positive way?" tc, turopear an:. Aaiai: exam- ai- center ha?

I#agget' a am tne test.- were serving anotner mair. purpose ®y •erne gearec to the core ccr r i c u i u n required fo r 1 0 t h

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The Schoolcraft College Sixth Annual Culinary 'Extravaganza wil l f e a t u r e e v e r y t h i n g f rom d r i n k s and hors d ' oeuv re s to b r e a d s , main e n t r e e s and desserts prepared by chefs from more than 50 metro area restau-rants.

The event is f rom 2-5 p .m. , Sunday, Sept. 21 and tickets are $40 each or two for $75. Money raised will provide scholarships

• The Sixth Annual Culinary Extravaganza will feature everything from drinks and hors d'oeu-vres to breads, main entrees and desserts pre-pared by chefs from more than SO metro area restaurants.

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Another scholarship recipient is a mother of t h r ee children. She wants to be a high school teacher.

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The Culinary Extravaganza is the main fund-raising event for the Schoolcraft College Founda-tion. Las t year ' s event raised $117,000. For more information call 462-4417.

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This even t is des igned to give high school seniors a taste of what EMU has to offer. Visi-tors will have the opportunity to speak with personnel from admiss ions , career services, f i n a n c i a l a id , hous ing and at tend an academic fair with faculty members.

Check-in begins at 10 a.m. at the McKenny Union informa-tion desk. An academic fair fol-lows, also in McKenny Union.

i t o u r s - w i l t t h e n be available. The event will con-clude with a barbecue at the lake house at EMLTs Universi-ty Park.

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON BOARD PROCEEDINGS

A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Tuesday Ju ly 8, 1997 at 1150 South Canton Center Road Supervisor Yack called the meeting to order at 7:01 P M and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. B O L L CALL Members Present; Bennett, Burdziak, Kirchgatter, LaJoy, McLaughlin,

ShefFerly. Yack Members Absent: None Staff Present: Durack, Machnik, Minghine , Santomauro, VoyteS,

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General Calendar item 4 and item 9. were deleted from the agenda Motion by Bennett , supported by Kirchgatter. to adopt the agenda as presented Motion carried. APPROVAL O f MINUTES F O B J U N E 3 4 . 1 W 7 Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to approve of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of June 24, 1997 as presented Motion carried PAYMENT O F THE BII.I.S Motion by Kirchgatter, supported by Burdziak , to pay the bills as presented Motion carried. E x p e n d i t u r e Recap G e n e r a l F u n d Fire F u n d Police F u n d Community Center Fund Golf Course Fund Street Lighting Fund Cable TV Fund Community Improvement Federal Gran t s Funds Downtown DeveL Auth CAP Proj-Road Paving Bldg Auth Const. Fund Water & Sewer Fund Trust & Agency (Trailer Fees*

S Haggerty Paving E-911 Emergency funds

Total R E C O G N I T I O N

Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to adopt the resolution recognizing Elizabeth Hoover for valuable assistance rendered to the Canton Police Department and the Canton Community Motion carried

Motion by Bennett , supported by Kirchgatter, to approve the t ransfer of $115,000 from Public Improvement Fund #245 to Capital Projects Road

cost Fur ther , to approve the following budget amendments for this transfer: PUBLIC LMPBQVEMENT FUND:

Appropriation from Fund Balance #245-000-699-0066 $115,000—

Transfers for Capital Imp. Fund #245-265-965-4030 $115,000 This budget amendment increases the Public Improvement Fund budget from $2,724,300 to $2,839,300. CAPITAL PROJECTS ROAD PAVING FUND:

Contribution from Other Funds #403-000-676-2450 $115,000

Transfer to Wayne County #403-506-965-0000 $115,000 This budget amendment increases the Capital Projects Road Paving Fund budget from $591,513 to $706,513. Motion carried. G E N E R A L .CALENDAR Motion by Bennett , supported by Kirchgatter, to adopt the resolution to re zone certain property identified by property tax EDP # 049 01 001 000, 049 01 0002 000, 049 01 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 , 049 01 0004 000, 049 01 0005 000, 049 01 0006 000. 049 01 0007 000,049 01 0008 000, 049 01 0009 000, 049 01 0010 000, 049 01 0011 000, 049 01 0012 000, 049 01 0013 000, 049 01 0014 002. 049 01 0014 003, 049 01 0014 004, 049. 01 0014 005, 049 01 0015 001. 049 01 0015 002, 049 01 0016 000, 049 01 0017 000, 049 01 0018 001, 049 01 0018 002, 049 99 0012 000, 049 99 0013 000, 049 99 0014 000, 049 99 0015 000, 049 99 0017 000, 049 99 0019 700, 049 99 0021 000, 050 99 0001 000, and 050 99 003 003 from C-4, Interchange Service, to MRD, Mid-Rise Development, and parcels 049 99 0004 000, 049 99 0007 000, 049 99 0008 000. 049 99 0009 000, 049 99 0010 000 and 050 99 0007 001 from R-2. Single Family Residential, to MRD, Mid-Rise Development Motion carried.

Motion by Bennett , supported by ShefTerly, to approve the purchase order for Professional Services to Orchard, Hiltz and McCliment's Geographic & Information Systems Division to update the Township's digital map files, not to exceed $8,000, from account #101-853-818-000, Contracted Services Motion carried. Motion by Bennett , supported by Kirchgatter, to award the construction contract for the Michigan Avenue Water Main Replacement Project from Lotz to H a n n a n , Haggerty to Lilley, a n d Canton Center to Beck to Waterland Trucking Service, Inc. for $828,478.95 plus a 5 1 contingency for a total cost of $869,902.90. Motion carried. Item 4, this item was deleted from the agenda. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to approve the amendment to purchase order #5611 in the amount of $22,470.00 to have Pierce Manufactur ing of Appleton. Wisconsin perform necessary repairs on the teleaquirt. Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to award the bid for provision of the DIGITAL VIDEO WORKSTATION, including the Avid McXpress system, system integration, monitor, Sony PMV 14N2U monitor, Sony SVO-9600 recorder/player, Nova NDA-1 encoder/decoder to Roacor Corp in the amfnint of t30,fl90 f i r r i i d Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak, to approve the 1998 Municipal Credit Contract between SMART and the Cha r t e r Townahip of Canton for $41,548 Motion earned Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to approve the bid for electrical work at the Travis House with Frederick Electric for $ 6 , 5 7 0 with a 1 0

percent contingency of $ 6 6 7 for a total amount of $ 7 , 2 2 7 . Motion carried. Item 9, waa deleted from the agenda OTHF.B Supervisor Yack said that a recent meeting waa held to discuss the 35th District Court situation in the af termath of t he fire. The court has decided to put together a long range committee. Canton s Finance and Budget Director, Tony Minghine will provide a financial perspective The committee will be looking at rebuilding, whe ther on the current site or an entirely new site Mr Yack said tha t abort te rm the committee was looking for space to houee their employsaa. two (2) court rooms and the magistrate for up to two-years Court has been held on the second floor of Plymouth City Hall and it has not worked out well. Mr Yack stated tha t they will quickly look for substitute facilities Video arrangement will be up and running in approximately two-weeks He aaid tha t they are considering putting a modular at the currant site for clerical staff.

Supervisor Yack said that the Canton Community Float survived the wind storm and waa,well received at Plymouth's Fourth of July parade The topics for discussion at t h e n e x t s t u d y session will include transportation, internet, the plana for the renovation of the Board Room and a report from the Mid-Decade Census a n j n i T P M . Motion by LaJoy supported by Kirchgatter, to adjourn the meeting at 7:40 PM Motion carried

Bennett, Bunkiak, Kirchgatter, LaJoy, ShefTerly, Yack XL The above ta a synopsis of actions taken at t h e Regular Board meeting held on Ju ly 8. 1997 . The foil text of the i

the next raguler m u t i n g of the minutes will be available

on July 22. 1997.

YACK! 0. BENNETT. Clerk

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BTatv PHOTO ST BOX Buaux

Festival scene: Crowds jammed the two-day Art in the Park fair in downtown Plymouth. At left, South American musicians Llacamassis Americama entertain with folk music of the Andes.

Art in the Park Crowds, sales up for annual event

T h a n k s to p e r f e c t w e a t h e r a n d b ig c r o w d s , t h i s y e a r ' s A r t in t h e P a r k w a s a b ig s u c c e s s .

" I t w a s w o n d e r f u l , t h e b e s t e v e r , " s a i d o r g a n i z e r D i a n n e Q u i n n .

" C r o w d s w e r e t h i c k . S a l e s w e r e o u t o f s i g h t . A lot of p e o p l e ( d e a l e r s ) s a i d t h e y d i d m o r e S a t u r d a y t h a n w h a t t h e y d o i n t w o d a y s , " s h e s a i d .

I n o n e i n s t a n c e , a n o v e r w h e l m e d b o o t h o p e r a t o r t u r n e d t o e v e n t s t a f f t o h e l p w i t h t a k i n g m o n e y a n d d e a l i n g w i t h c u s t o m e r s , a s d e m a n d f o r h i s c o p p e r a n g e l s c u l p t u r e s w a s h i g h .

Q u i n n s a i d s o m e a t t e n d i n g t h e e v e n t

l a m e n t e d c o n s t r u c t i o n o n A n n A r b o r T r a i l n e a r K e l l o g g P a r k . " L u c k i l y t h e y g o t S h e l d o n o p e n , t h a t w a s t h e b ig c o n c e r n w e h a d . "

L a s t y e a r , s o m e d o w n t o w n b u s i n e s s p e o p l e c o m p l a i n e d a f t e r A r t in t h e P a r k t h a t a r t i s t s ' b o o t h s b a c k e d u p t o o c l o s e t o s t o r e e n t r a n c e s , k e e p i n g c u s t o m e r s a w a y . "I r e a l l y t r i e d t o w o r k o n t h a t t h i s y e a r , " Q u i n n s a i d . " W e h a d s o m e m e r c h a n t s s a y s a l e s w e r e w a y u p in a lo t o f t h e s t o r e s . "

A l s o t o m a k e f o r a b e t t e r f e s t i v a l t h i s y e a r , Q u i n n f o l l o w e d t h e c h a m b e r of c o m m e r c e r e t a i l c o m m i t t e e s u g g e s t i o n t o b r e a k c o n t i n -u o u s l i n e s of b o o t h s w i t h s o m e g a p s , m a k i n g

i t e a s i e r t o g e t a r o u n d . N a t i v e W e s t o w n e r A n n e t t e H o r n , w h o

s e r v e s o n H h e c h a m b e r r e t a i l c o m m i t t e e , 9aid A r t in t h e P a r k " w a s m u c h i m p r o v e d a s f a r a s t h e r e t a i l e r s a r e c o n c e r n e d . "

" I n t a l k i n g w i t h a f e w o f t h e r e t a i l e r s a r o u n d t o w n , t h e y w e r e v e r y p l e a s e d . I t ' s t h e b e s t ( A r t i n t h e P a r k ) w e e k e n d F v e h a d s ince I 've o w n e d N a t i v e W e s t , " s h e s a i d .

" T h e s i d e w a l k s w e r e c l e a r e d , e v e r y b o d y w a s j u s t v e r y c o o p e r a t i v e a n d i t w o r k e d , " H o r n a d d e d .

1954 PA 188 PROCEEDINGS NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

TO: THE RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH. WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE tha t as a result of Petitions of property owners within the Township signed by the record owners of land whose front footage constitutes more than 50% of the total front footage of the hereinafter described Special Assessment District and the Townahip Board of the Char ter Township of Plymouth proposes road paving improvements on Brookline, E lmhurs t , Marlowe, Oakview, Northern, Corinne, Ball , Martin, Judson. and Mayville Avenues and to create a Special Assessment for the recovery of the cost thereof by Special Assessment aga ins t the properties benefited therein.

Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, tha t the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth has tentatively declared its intention to make the hereinafter described improvement:

The project consist of approximately 25,000 feet of existing gravel road within the Green Meadows, Palmer's Acres and Palmer's Re-Subdivisions, south of Ann Arbor Road to be paved with bi tuminous concrete. The project commences at the north right-of-way line of Joy Road and proceeds northward approximately 2,500 feet to the south right-of-way line of Ann Arbor Road on the following s t r ee t s : Brookline. Elnihurat, Marlowe, Oakview. Northern, Corinne and Ball Avenues. Also along Marlin, Judson and Mayville Avenues from the East right-of-way line of Sheldon Road eastward approximately 2,500 feet to the west right-of-way line of South Main Street.

Tha t is ha s f u r t h e r been ten ta t ive ly determined tha t the following described lota and parcela of land will specially benefi t f rom sa id improvements and will conat i tute a Special Assessment District against which the cost of said improvement shall be assessed:

The project a rea encompasses Lots 12, 13, 25, 26, 38, 39, 51, 52, 63, 64, 75 through 118, 129 through 214, 225 through 310, 322 through 407, 419 through 504, 516 through 601, 621, 622, 633, 634, 645, 646 and 'A the vacated alley adjacent to Lota 1 2 , 1 3 , 2 5 , 2 6 , 3 8 , 3 9 , 5 1 , 5 2 ,

6 3 , 6 4 , 7 5 . 7 6 , 1 1 7 , 1 1 8 , 1 2 9 , 1 3 0 , 1 7 1 , 1 7 2 , 2 1 3 , 2 1 4 , 2 2 5 , 2 2 6 , 2 6 7 ,

2 6 8 , 3 0 9 , 3 1 0 , 3 2 2 , 3 2 3 , 3 6 4 , 3 6 5 . 4 0 6 , 4 0 7 , 4 1 9 , 4 2 0 , 4 6 1 , 4 6 2 , 5 0 3 ,

5 0 4 , 5 1 6 , 5 1 7 , 5 5 8 , 5 5 9 , 6 0 0 and Lot 6 0 1 inclusive of Green Meadows Subdivision as recorded in Liber 61 page 94 of Plata, Wayne County Records. Also encompassing Lota 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16. 21 through 37 and Lota 44 through 77. incluaive of Palmer's Acres Subdivision aa recorded in Liber 43 page 68 of Plata, Wayne County Records Fur ther encompassing Lots 18 through 21, 28. 29, 36 through 43, 50 and K the vacated alley adjacent to Lota 18 through 21, 28, 29, 36. 43 and Lot 50. incluaive of Palmer's Re-Subdivision aa recorded in Liber 60 page 72 of Plats, Wayne County records

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE tha t the Board of Trus tees of the Char te r Townahip of Plymouth shall meet on Tuesday , J u l y 29, 1997 a t 7 J O p.m. a t t h e West M i d d l e 8 c h o o l C a f e t e r i a loca ted a t 44401 Weat A n n A r b o r T r a i L P l y m o u t h , M i c h i g a n 48170, for the purpose of reviewing said proposed Specia l Asaeaament District, a n d h e a r i n g objections to the improvement, creation of the Special Assessment District, and the asaeaament thereon. All persons may then and there appear and m » t . any objections they may have to such improvement and assessment Appearance and protest at t he hearing is required in order to appeal the amount, if any. of the special aaaeaament to the a ta te tax t r ibunal . An owner or par ty in interest, or agent thereof, may appear in person a t the bearing, or may file an appearance or protest by letter. All parties or agents appearing in person a t the hear ing for purposes of protest should request the appearance be entered into t he record of the meeting.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE tha t the plana, specifications, est imates of cost and recommendations of the engineer for aaid propoaed Special Aaaeaament District have been filed with the Townahip and are available for public examination at the office of the Township Clark, The es t imate of costs of such construction is in the approximate a m o u n t of 11 .231 /80 50

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE tha t periodic redeterminat ion of costs for the proposed Special Aaaeaament district may be necessary and may be made without f u r the r notice to the record ownsr i or par t ies in intsreat in the property

MARILYN MASSENOILL, Charter Townahip of Plymouth

42360 Ann Arbor Road Plymouth, Michigan 48170

(813) 468-3*40

SHURGARD STORAGE CANTON T O W N S H I P

Notice >a hereby f i veo tha t the entire contents of the (allowing Kormge un iU w i l l be u l d to the hi fhe«t bidder by w»y of open bid on Augu»t 12. 1997 at Shu r ja rd Storage located a l 41889 Joy Road, Canton. M I •8187 at apprcujniately » 0 0 A M ••470 P i n o -

Wooden cabinet, o ld t ime kitchen gnnder, kida bike, 3 plaatic boiea children* things, miac kid> toy*. •mall piano, IS boxes houichoid item*.

• 140 Ston ier •

RCA conaole TV. couch, fu l l mattreaa Ml. antique deak and chair, 3 dreaaera, cabinet, bench, entertainment center, golf cluba. lamp, rocking chair. IS miac bozea.

Pubtiah July 10 and 17. 1997

SHURGARD STORAGE CANTON TOWNSHIP

Notice it hereby given that the entire content* of the fo i lowuV«torage unite w i l l be sold to the highaat bidder by way of open b id on Auguat 12. 1W7 at appro* 10 00 A M at Shurgard Storage located at 2101 Haggerty Rd, Canton M I « M K H a n l r i c k Sk i* and boot*, golf

dob*, miac bone MODS 'Pennington 3 workbenches, metal

pipes, miac. boxes

M S I l Good Lawnnumc, refrigerator, air

Publiah: July 10 and 17,1997

SIMPSON INDUSTRIES SPECIAL REPORT - 1997

The Annual Report of the Simpson Industries Fund is available from the Fund Manager for inspection at the principal office of the Fund during regular business houre by any citizen on request made within 180 days after the date of publication at 47603 Halyard Drive, Plymouth, Michigan.

ROY E. PARROTT, President By Simpson Industries Fund

Publiah July 17 and 22. 1997

NOTICE TO BIDDERS CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

Notice is hereby given tha t the City of Plymouth will accept sealed bids until 2:00 pm on Tuesday, August 26,1997 for the following:

(1) N e w 12.000 lb. GVWR D u m p T r u c k Specifications and proposal forms are available at t he Office of t he Administrative Services Director during regular office hours The City of Plymouth reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, in whole or in part, and waive any irregularities

CAROL STONE

PuUiah My IT. 1MT * AdlDm S*rVkM D,nCtOT

TOWNSHIP OF CANTON NOTICE TO BIDDERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Townahip of Canton, 1160 Canton Center S. Canton. Michigan will accept sealed bida up to 10:00 a.m., July 31. 1997 for J ie following:

P U R C H A S E O P ONE HUNDRED (100) TWO-INCH WATER METERS

Specifications are available in the Finance and Budget Dept. The Townahip reserves the ngh t to reject any or all bida. The Township does not discriminate on the besis of race, color, national origin, sax, religion, age or diaability in employment or the provision of aarvices

p * * * J * » . T E R R Y 0 B E N N E T r - C ! ^

ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSAL CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON

Sealed propoeala will be racetved by Charter Townahip of Canton MIS Department. 3rd floor. 1160 S Canton Canter Road. Canton, Ml 48188 until 6 0 0 PM, July 31.1997.

The Charter Townahip i t seeking proposals for CAIVRECORD8' SOFTWARE Proposal documents are available to pick op in the Finance* and Budget Department on the 3rd floor at the above addreea J

The Townahip does not discriminate on the baeia of ram, color. ; origin, sex. rabgfon. ags or diaability in employment or the proviakm of • s o k e s ' •

TERRY BENNETT, Clark PI I I > Mr IT. 1SS7 . _

Youth gangs Western Wayne suburbs work with local

school districts to curb activity here

RU school superintendent will lead county group

BY TONY BRUSCATO ST Ait' WRITER

" P e o p l e d o n ' t r e a l i z e t h e r e is a g a n g p r o b l e m in t h e s u b u r b s , b u t t h e r e is."

T h o s e a r e t h e w o r d s of a f o r -m e r s o u t h w e s t D e t r o i t g a n g l e a d e r w h o t e s t i f i e d a t a p u b l i c h e a r i n g in L ivon i a s p o n s o r e d by t h e M i c h i g a n T a s k F o r c e o n Y o u t h G a n g Vio lence .

" M o r e j o b s a n d r e c r e a t i o n a l p r o g r a m s n e e d to b e d e v e l o p e d t o k e e p k i d s f r o m j o i n i n g g a n g s , " s a i d P a b l o B o n i l l a . "You 've g o t t o g i v e o p p o r t u n i t i e s a n d o u t -l e t s : "

T h e h e a r i n g in L i v o n i a d r e w o n l y a h a n d f u l of p a r t i c i p a n t s , m o s t of t h e m f r o m s o u t h w e s t D e t r o i t . O d d l y e n o u g h , t h e t w o h e a r i n g s h e l d in t h e D e t r o i t a r e a w e r e in S o u t h f i e l d a n d L i v o n i a . T h a t w a s a s c lose t o s o u t h w e s t D e t r o i t , w h e r e g a n g a c t i v i t y is m o s t p r e v a l e n t , t h e s e v e n - m e m

b e r t a s k fo rce t r a v e l e d . T h e top i c b r o u g h t u p o v e r a n d

o v e r b y t h o s e w h o d e a l t w i t h g a n g s w e r e j o b o p p o r t u n i t i e s , r e c r e a t i o n a l a c t i v i t i e s a n d o t h e r p r o g r a m s d e s i g n e d to k e e p k i d s off t h e s t r e e t .

" T h e r e ' s m o r e t o l i f e t h a n m a k i n g f a s t m o n e y , " B o n i l l a t o l d t h e p a n e l a s h e d e s c r i b e d h i s g a n g l i fe of d r u g s , s h o o t i n g s a n d j a i l t i m e . " I f t h e r e a r e j o b s a v a i l a b l e a n d o t h e r o p p o r t u n i -t i e s , t h e p o p u l a r i t y of g a n g s wi l l g o d o w n . . . g u a r a n t e e d . "

A lex M o n t a n e r . a f o r m e r g a n g m e m b e r w h o n o w r u n s a p r o -g r a m finding j o b s i n s o u t h w e s t D e t r o i t , s a y s s o m e b u s i n e s s e s a c t u a l l y w a n t f o r m e r g a n g m e m -b e r s fo r e m p l o y e e s .

" I t ' s s m a r t b u s i n e s s , " s a i d M o n t a n e r . " G a n g m e m b e r s a r e h a r d w o r k i n g — e v e n i f i t i s d e a l i n g d r u g s — a n d loya l . A n d t h e y ' v e p r o v e n t o b e t h e s a m e

w h e n g i v e n a d e c e n t j o b . " W h i l e t h o s e f r o m s o u t h w e s t

D e t r o i t w a r n e d t h e s u b u r b s t h a t g a n g s a r e e v e r y w h e r e , L i v o n i a p o l i c e y o u t h o f f i c e r M i k e Re i l l y s a y s g a n g a c t i v i t y , i n a t l e a s t s o m e p a r t s o f w e s t e r n W a y n e C o u n t y , i s q u i e t .

" W e s a w a lot of g a n g ac t i v i t y a b o u t t h r e e y e a r s a g o , " t e s t i f i e d Rei l ly . " H o w e v e r , w o r k i n g w i t h t h e s c h o o l s w e q u i c k l y p u t a n e n d to it. T a l k i n g w i t h o u r coun-' t e r p a r t s i n G a r d e n C i t y , W e s t -l a n d a n d R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p , w e find i t q u i e t t h e r e a l s o . "

L i v o n i a M a y o r J a c k K i r k s e y to ld t h e p a n e l h i s c i t y h a s b e e n w o r k i n g h a r d t o c u r b y o u t h vio-l ence .

"L ivon i a r e c o g n i z e d t h e po ten -t i a l f o r g a n g v i o l e n c e y e a r s a g o . . . a n d w e ' v e w o r k e d h a r d to k e e p i t u n d e r c o n t r o l , i f n o t e l i m i n a t e i t . "

T h e o n l y o t h e r c o m m u n i t y

w h i c h s e n t a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e a n d m a d e i t s p r e s e n c e k n o w n t o t h e t a s k f o r c e w a s W a r r e n .

T h e c h a i r m a n of t h e p a n e l is C a r l T a y l o r of D e t r o i t , a n a t i o n -a l l y - k n o w n a u t h o r i t y o n g a n g s a n d y o u t h v i o l e n c e . H e s a y s m a n y p e o p l e . . . e s p e c i a l l y t h o s e in t h e m o r e w e a l t h y s u b u r b s . . have t h e i r h e a d s in t h e s a n d w h e n it c o m e s t o y o u t h v i o l e n c e .

" W i t h t h e d e m a n d s of b e i n g a p a r e n t , m a n y peop l e lose s i g h t of t h e n e e d s of t h e i r c h i l d r e n , " s a id T a y l o r . " T h o s e c o m m u n i t i e s w h o d o n ' t i n v e s t u p f r o n t w i l l g e t n e g a t i v e o u t c o m e s . T h o s e c o m m u n i t i e s a r e r i p e f o r v i o -l e n c e , e v e n t h o u g h r e s i d e n t s d o n ' t w a n t to t h i n k so."

A f t e r t h e i n v e s t i g a t i v e p r o c e s s on g a n g s a n d y o u t h v i o l e n c e i s c o m p l e t e d , t h e t a s k f o r c e w i l l p r e s e n t i t s findings t o M i c h i g a n l e g i s l a t o r s fo r po l icy r e c o m m e n -d a t i o n s .

County expands health care network . . s • t i n n o f K u o l f K c a r p n r n v

T w o a d d i t i o n a l h e a l t h c a r e n e t w o r k s h a v e a n n o u n c e d p r o -g r a m s t o b e c o m e p r o v i d e r s u n d e r H e a l t h C h o i c e , W a y n e C o u n t y ' s h e a l t h c a r e p r o g r a m a i m e d a t h e l p i n g b u s i n e s s e s r e t a i n w o r k e r s .

T h e n e w p r o v i d e r s a r e M C h o i c e , d e s i g n e d by t h e U n i -v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n H e a l t h S y s -t e m in a f f i l i a t i o n w i t h M C A R E a n d U L T I C A R E .

H e a l t h C h o i c e , a h e a l t h c a r e p r o g r a m w h i c h o f f e r s c o m p r e -h e n s i v e t r e a t m e n t a n d p r e v e n -t a t i v e h e a l t h c a r e s e r v i c e s t o W a y n e C o u n t y b u s i n e s s e s t h a t d o n ' t h a v e a n y h e a l t h c o v e r a g e , h a s b e e n a v a i l a b l e to r e s i d e n t s s i n c e 1994.

T o q u a l i f y c o m p a n i e s m u s t e m p l o y five _or m o r e p e o p l e a n d h a v e a t l e a^ t 5 0 p e r c e n t of t h e i r w o r k f o r c e a v e r a g i n g a w a g e of

_ 'This new partnership means business owners can offer their employees a much wider selec-tion of health care providers. As I see it, expand-ing HealthChoice with these two providers on our team puts us in the big leagues.'

Edward H. McNamara, County Executive

$ 1 0 a n h o u r o r l e s s . T h e y m u s t h a v e a t l e a s t 9 0 p e r c e n t of t h e i r b u s i n e s s in W a y n e C o u n t y a n d n o t h a v e o f f e r e d h e a l t h c a r e b e n -e f i t s in t h e l a s t y e a r .

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SEEKING A BUDDY Widowed WF, 49. >o*es to cook, out-doors seeks SA.W.'M male, 50-55. who likes old movies, has a great sense of r**no«. tor fnends Vs t poestte LTR IT 3160

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GENTLEMAN WANTED I'mapeCta sweet DWF 23, lookmg tor an honest kmd. sensitive genoemen. •Wi a ba<H»y lock Someone who Kes to have fun and have quiet times aione No games, no drugs tT3098

DOWN-TO-EARTH DWM, 59" 170tos, 38. browntirown. professional enioys weekends jo north walks m the si*»vmer ram and quel weekends at home Seekmg attractive passionate WF. 26-40, WW propor-tionate. with same interests, to share time with and possible LTR TT4922

DEGAGE GENTLEMAN DWPf, 52 smoker en(cys motorcydaa. dancing, fishing holding hands, camp ftrei, candle ikght, and moon beams Seeking unencumbered WM 46-52. LTR minded, fnendafup and compan-ionship first Sncenty a must 1T3173

PROFESSIONAL 5 0 . SWF, redhead, M'S seeks someone special who likes keeping lit, danong travel, romantic, to' friendship leat»ng to possde Ntotme oomrrKment 1T3179

SUC CESSFUL/ENE RQET1C SWF <2, 5'6Vblonde1>rown, physical-ly fit successful eiecuBve. likes sports, movies, culture, and travel seeks SM. <0-52. who is successful, and secure with himaeff TT290'

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VERY ROMANTIC OWM. young 60. 5 11". I95®e N-'S, social dnnfcer. enioys go»ng. bow*ng. dining irvout. moves irvout. holding handa. kisaing Seeking OWF. 48-58 HW proportionate, tor dating poasde LTR Let's make memories together-« S 0 7 9

VERY NICE I AM I am <1, Lebanese immigrant, looking to meel a Chinese woman It you are oner 30, inielvgant. irvdiviOuanslic and want Mr Right Can me. I'm sincere 0 5 0 6 0

MY SENSE OF FAIR PLAY And spiritual Bekefs are my biggest assets Extremely young and 'it male <5, business owner Danong. conver-sation and good people interest me V 5081

ROMANTIC WARRIOR Coaege-educMed. aneec. adver t i * *m creative, amacfrve SBM. ,«2,57". enpys getaway weekends, danewg. romanc-ing, jazi, martial arts, open-minded. Seeking M, witty SWF, 20-40 tor poa-sibie relationship « 4 8 4 3

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AVAILABLE SBM, 32 5 * . I55»a, HS. MX), no de-pendents, enjoys rnuac, walking m the part, bowling, dining Seeking SSF, HiW proportionate 0 4 8 4 4

QUIET, GENTLE. SINCERE .OWM, 45. 5'6". IBOtos envoys dming out. movies, muaic, go*, romance. Ihe emotional baggage I carry e occasion-al depresaion, fnendtmess and attrtuda more important than age or looks I T 5063

HANOSOME BUSMESSMAN " Piotessional. sincere, romanbe DWM, 50, 510", seeks honest woman with sense ol humor, lor dmmg out. donong. plays, weekend getaways, traveling Seeking special Inend to share great times with 0 5 0 6 7

ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL" Young-toolong OWM. 53. 6 ' f . 195»s MS. greduate degreed (MSAJ aicetent health/physical condition. e»-Manne Seeking attractrve woman. 36-48. who s comfortable m blue jeans, or a slut, (great legs a plus! tor furVsenous feia-tionship I T 4814

WEALTHY WOMAN ITS the 90s Handsome WM, 45 ttaliar 5 6" 150«>S. N/S. MOruga, ksoksflhmks young Seeking mmual appreciation by secure carmg. slender lady. <0-55 O <815

CREEPY-LOOKJNG GUY Nica-looktng SWM. <5, educated Letlerman-styte -Creepy-Looiung Guy", slim bul well-Built, ill-mannered, sar-castic, and mean. Salesman who SW smokes, owns big dog. 5 year-old cat and no property EMist, egotistical, but nce-looking 0 < 8 9 2

GOOO MAN AT 40 OWM. 40, 5'8". 17CWS, MS, enioys out-doors. shopping, dming irvout. mo-mes.seeks SF, 30-48, H W proportion-ate, tor posaibla LTR Kids ok 0 4 8 9 3

DO YOU RT? * you v e a tal SOWM, <0., large Bu*d, smoker,'sooa Ormker, itwe to aiugh. attentive, sensual and need a monog-amous LTR. then I'm the ad to answer 0 3 0 5 4

SEEKING PRINCE CHARMING Oonl Believe in f»ry laws, but Befceve *> nappwy -ever-aifte' il you wort for « SWF. 23 Bwndetvazel. 5 ' r , MS, MO. enioys roHertnadmg. walks, ammeis chrfdren. Seeking ma»e. who bekeves in fnendshiptrust 0 2 8 6 9

SWEET. BUT FEISTY Honest, sincere, spintuai. mamege-mmded SWF 43 S'lO", weight propor-tionate. MO, HfS artist, lots of Km. en-ioys movies, quiet times at home, nature, traveling, seeks SM. 43-'' to set-tle down 0 3 1 4 6

HEADED FOR DESTINY OWM. 36. 510" !65lbs. browrVtwel, weekend father, enioys l*e' I smoke and drink when and as much as 1 wan! Carpenter, cool Seeking BeauMul fe-male with open mind 0 4 9 2 3

TALL * HANOSOME Humorous SWM, 35. 64" , 2<5lbs, attractive Seeking SWF 27-40, who s attractive enjoys oomedes. movies, walking, or just tun Plymouth area 0 4927

ARE YOU FOR ME? SWF, 37, 53" 13SCS fairty attractwe. seeks WM. 36-55. to be hqrest. caring, loving, sincere, and mamage-minded. tor happiness together Must Be ftnan-oally secure 0 2 8 7 1

LONELY W N.OAKLANO Very attractive various degreea cando. Cvmg and spmtual DBF. no depandsrts. needs special fnend and comparean. BM over 40 preier^d musl appreciate dwersity and neve compatible iitestyle 0 2 8 7 3

CANOE PARTNER WANTED SWF, 49, n u d u m weight (I'm not Barbie'), employed homeowner, loves the outdoors, northern Michigan cook-ing. golfing, whrtewater raffing, canoe mg Seeking I -TT

—.Jta* . dark, handsome SWM 45-52. light dnoker with srmtar mter-ests 0 3 0 6 4

YOUNG 60 WF . new to area, seeks compsrwnsr* enioys walking, movies, anmg oui ar»-mals. would love to meet tor coflee and conversation a 0 3 1 0 3

ATTENTION. LADIES SWM, 27, 5' to", 250tbs, seeks SWF. age ummportant. who enjoys worlung out, camping, outdoors horseback nd-mg. Bowtmg, to have good times with and possibly a relationship 0 4 9 2 9

COMPANIONSHIP 4 CONVERSATION

DM 38, btondeitHue • n p i * walks out-doors, comedies, cooking Seeking S'DF 30-40, tor friendship, qwet even-ings and possible 'elaBonshc 0 4 9 3 1

HELP ME ARREST THE BLUES Thrt cop is searching tor a partner WM. 43. 6'2" m great shape, seeks fit, HIW proportionate SF. MS. partner Are you up to working nights with me? 0 5 0 5 0

LOVE TO COOK FOR YOU Tall affectionate, mteHngent, attractive WM. 26,6'5" 225*». btondDlua, phys-ically lit enjoys cooking, muaic, movies, sports, camping, love klda Seeking SWF, 20-35. w«h similar interests, for companionship, no games 0 4 9 6 3

SPIRITUALLY AWARE Handsome, open-minded, introspective SWM. young 35. seeks compaasKnate. communicative women, with pieaaam .pice Painted, playful, pretty, toes a plus 0 5 0 8 5

BODY BULDER " Attractive, European SWM. 30, MS. MO, tnfcnguai. enjoys readng. running, screenwntmg Seeking smcera. warm-hearted angel 0 4 9 3 6

SEEKING SOMEONE SPECIAL AthletJc.good-tookmgSWPM 29 seek-ing pretty SF, lor venous summer activ-ities concerts and traveling 0 4 8 4 6

1 NOTELESS ROMANTIC ^Attractive SWM, 34, 6 , 175«>s, brown,'

brown, carmg. aflea»nale, unoerstand-mg. eryoys campmg c s ^ k k g n dmers. moonkght wake sportelbowlmg) Seek-ing woman. 32-42. w«h simear imieiests. for possible LTR No games 0 4 8 4 9

" LOOKING TO HAVE FUN 36 yeer-old busmessmsr 67" ta« dark a n j handsome, ( I have been told) seeks women, 24-40. tor fun time Ass-ure you will not be disappointed 0 4854

TALL ANO HANOSOME Easygoing secure SWM. 33. 1 7 » s 6 6", Wond'gieen loves the outdoors seeks tall, loving, marnage - minded SWF 20-35, who is honest and taithful 0 4 8 0 6

TRUE LOVE Attractive: tail, SWPM, 34, very »it. Boy next door with attitude, values strong family, warm home Seekmg s f i SWF. for best fnend and lover who envoys lake'ronl Wing Btoomfield area 0<811

LOYAL ANO SINCERE Tall OWM. 52. 6 <" slender, in good physical cond«Km, honest, sense crt humor, MS, self-employed, would like to meet a slender, somewhat attractive lady, <l-<9, toreomeer»onehip poe»-bte LTR 0 < 9 2 <

NORTHWEST SUBURBS Nice looking. <5. ws»-bu«t. slim 5'11". 175«m. muiti-degieed, wes art, arch.-lecture, stocks and bonds, pure bred doge, eady a m hours bhje^lazi'cies-scai muse Lootcmg for smsar irserests 0 4 9 4 0

SUMMER IS HERE. let's enjoy the weetheri DWM. 49. 8 , I85lbs. professional employed enioys biking, walking, lannia. weekend lnpe Seekmg SWF, <0-50, H W proportion-ate Friends lirst 0 4 9 4 1

GENTLEMAN Romantic, humorous, educated (but down-to-earth) SWM, <9, SB" who en-joys nature, travel, danong, and hc«ne-M*. seeks a loving WF, <0s lo late- 50a. to share interests withm LTR 0 <9<9

ART-SKJTTISH Lonely SWM, 21, graph* design stu-dent. enioys modem rock and moviea. seeks SWF. 19-22, MS. who a canng. peoenl. and loves hockey 0 < 8 6 1

ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL Good-tooklng, afMetic. 5'10", iBOtoe, humorous OWM. MBA. lather, enjoys sports, travel, comedy clubs, movies and dming out Seeking sincere, tnm DPF, 43-51 .MS » ' senee 01 hi*hor Near Now. tor LTR 0 4 9 5 4

BRIGHT SINGLE SOLUTION Charmingcoamopoktan chap, a nigged sexy, ufbene. seeks cheBangmg mne> play, with alHjrrig. aflectnnate WF 0 4956

ABOVE THE CROWD

Stands a handsome SWM. 40, heeWiy, active, tun Mestyie. with bme and ener-gy tor romance, come out and play1 0 4958

SEEKS MR .RIGHT Widowed WF, 5 T , I25fcs. Btonde Paces-Anee-Capncom. retired conaui-tant seeks SWM 59- to share ball-room danemg. moviea. travel, good con-versation and family get-togethers 0 2877

FUN M THE SUN DWF. 32 sum and preOy. seeks gen-tlemen, 32-36. who e kmd, pabare and unpretenboue. must eryoy summer sp-orts and activities 0 2 8 7 8

HAPPy A DOWN-TO-EARTH A m o v e peda. re*ned MS. Oue eyed btonde. always opameiic, Hat. dcken-to-earth, loves music, cooking, anaertam-mg. antiques travel Seetong smcera considerate pertner, somewhat prolee-uonel wood-mtung a pkje 0 2 9 6 6

TAURUS m SEARCH O f MATE Peete 8F 46 S T . eaey to get along wmh. goes to church, seeks Jamaican, male. 46-56. who loves to oook. kids ok 0 3 1 0 9

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R U BUFFET WOWTHY? Smoare. SWM. a a * a Mm. SWF 25-35 tor magarWvtlle and beyond r»ad <* th^tes HM aimm on Ha land lars share a chseaeOurger m paradse logethet 0 5 0 7 7

GOOD GUY Good-looking, fmanoely secure. SWM 34, good DmW Seekmg B*n. very att-raclwe SWF. 21 -31. wfthout dependents tor fnendah* poealbM relationship 0 49<2

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MUSIC LOVER Oenaraty aaaygomg SWM 29, mto muaic, 80s t 70s roc* and to* alec m o t i e arts, eeafca SWF. 2fr45 «Wi »-

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ATTRACTIVE BF, <9.5'6- l<5tos, MWproportioneM. employed, educated social dnnaer MS. wide vanaty ol n l i r«Mi . seeks male 40-55, tor monoqamoue »na:n-shto MS Race open, no b ^ g a g e

ACTIVE LIFESTYLE llandaoma. bul not conceaad SWM 3B. «•. 200toa, aaeeoc ouM, dad bro-• n t a m o*ve complexion seeks Mm. attracave lamaM 25-36 one depended or lees who a eanous atioM a good laMlinnalMt 0 5 0 4 6

Handsome.« SWPM S'10. 1 TStos car-mg. sincere, out gomg. seeks phys«a»-y IH. body- bukdmg lamais, tor Inend-Map eadmg to ralabonsfiip 0 4 9 6 6

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SANOY HAtR, BLUE EYES Tnm. somewhat rugged SWM. 3 4 5 11" good-tooking, would appreciate s nee, sweet tnm gal who aryoys outdoor acbviMs, lakee woods end beck -cede on motorcycle or wortang around home, garden Kide ok. 0 < 9 3 7

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Attractive SWM, 28, 5 10", dean cut, physically fit, en»oya dancing, movies, pod. seeks honett SWF. 24-30, who appreciates communication m a rale-ttonahv, tor p o a s M LTR 0 4 9 5 9

Y O U O " LOOK TWICE

Looks, mtelkgence, heart. Mature, not meecure Blue eyes tan, 6 V . proles-uonai independent SWM. 26, seeks lady who • pretty, sexy, smcare, smart Truet nonaety. love, and l i n e r meke (

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C A U . MY DAD Warm, land sensitive down-to earth DWPM, 38 5'9*. Cathoec bramvtiazal. cuatodai parent ol two. social drmkar. enjoys moviaa. cooking. cantfaegM drmars. Cedar Pea* campmg. socaat-izmg. SaalongOWF wMiMUs torcom-penoneMp monogamoue reiaBoneh* 0 4 8 3 8

ASPIRING GENTLEMAN

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Seekmg tun-lovlng. Isminme. free-ape-ited lady to keep company wtfi tNs !>g handsome, finanoaly secure SWM. 42 0 4 9 6 0

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ATTRACTIVE 8 INTELLIGENT

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DIVORCED WHITE MALE Vary timny dude, temporarily in a wheelchan. seeks SWF who enjoys t»g hugs, good 'cek-n^oH. plenty of humor I'd say I'm pretty goodtookmg' Just try me1 0 4 8 3 2

MISSMG SOMEONE SPECIAL?

Handsone. romarec. athlete dg-heart-ed SWM, 23, 511". dean-cut. dark haared. seeks slender active WF, beeu-Btu insada'outskW and e missmg some-one special in her We Age ursmpcrtant 0 4 8 3 4

ATTRACTIVE ANO SMCERE Fmanoa*y mdependent male, average heighi'weight educaled. honest, aflec-c-onate with e wide variety ol interests enjoys leadmg. waking and »ae1 smes at home 0 4 8 3 9

NIFTY/NEATfSWEET Great-tocking. rp roanng fvmny. great lo 5e around, and a medcal professional too1 If you are 29-39. similar person-ality, I'm the nght SJM lor you' 0 4 8 5 3

HONEST, NO GAMES

SWM 36. seeks SOWF. HW propor-tional. 25-36, lor fnendship.'possible 'elationstop I'm6'2* 175tos sfawD®' ry btondaitilue MS, and a 'ecreational drinker 0 4 8 5 5

COMMITMENT'1

Wanted SWF. 35-45, who kkescamp-mg, motorcycles and more H this sou nds like you, give this WM, 48 a phone can and see A there is any chensstry 0 4 8 5 6

THE ULTIMATE MAN Extremely attractive romantic. TtoriesT pasaionale. sexy SWM 24, 6 great kisser seeks slender attractive, active SWF Age umtrporlant II you like be-ing swept otl your feet, give me a call 0 4 8 5 7

ROMANCE ANO FUN If you want a Inend MM. lei's talk I am 45.6"1" BtondWue handsome shm. lo-yal and employed If you re 35-45. skm, lun-loving, honest, can me Kids ok 0 4715

HONEST GUY... SM 40. looking lor a smoare woman, who kkes to have Km boating, motor-cycles. f i d rods, much more Best Inends first possible LTR 0 4 7 1 6

MMXX.E-AGEO HIPPIE DWM, 44. 6". 215toe, light smoker, so-cial dmker. sctooi teacher with 8 year-okd daughter, enjoys hunting, hshmg. ptaymg gukar and sports Seekmg a compeMjle lemaM to share nma M my Northern collage 0 4 8 0 3

MPURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

DWM. 45, smoker, non-drinker. college educated, protessonaily employed, eryoys movies, muse, pod. and more 0 4 8 0 7

90S CLARK KENT .. seeks modem Lds lane. Decent look-ing DWM. 46. 5'11", browrVbrown, sirv-( M dad. educslad. employed, romantic, talkative. eri|oys Marature. travel, sports, readng. ctoeeness Give me s cat. tot's talk 0 4 8 1 2

ADVENTUROUS PROFESSIONAL

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ADVENTUROUS 8 AFFECTIONATE

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BY TIM RICHARD STAFF WRITER

State universities will aver-age about 4 percent more in s tate aid under a budget bill that finally cleared the Legisla-ture July 3.

Biggest winners were Oak-land University, up 5 percent; Central Michigan University, up 5.6 percent, and Grand Val-ley State Unirersity, up 8 per-cent.

Also f a r ing above average were University of Michigan-Flint at 4.8 percent and Sagi-naw Valley at 4.4.

The "big three"- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Michi-gan State and Wayne State -were boosted 4.2 percent. Most other universities got a flat 4 percent, including U-M Dear-born.

Sen. John J.H. Schwarz, R-Ba t t l e C reek , had sought across-the-board hikes of 4.5 percent for all universities and better treatment for U-M Dear-born in his version of the bill. But amid competing interests dur ing House-Senate confer-ence committees, his plan was scaled down.

There was & big promise for the future: "It is the legislative goal to achieve a $4,500 per student funding floor for mas-te r level u n i v e r s i t i e s and a

K-12 districts big winners in budget

al level universities."

T h a t shou ld h a v e given wa rm f e e l i n g s to E a s t e r n Michigan Univers i ty , which last year was funded at $4,195; Oakland University, at $4,086; and Univers i ty of Michigan-Dearborn, at $4,135.

In the closing hours of their sess ion , l a w m a k e r s quickly adopted a $1.55 billion budget bill. The Senate vote was 36-0 wi th two a b s e n t , and t h e Housebo te was 99-1 with 10 absent,

All area members voted yes. The lone protest came from

Rep. David Jaye , R-Macomb County, who compla ined of "taxpayer paid programs for minority students only, includ-ing rich minorities and foreign-ers ." He c i ted t h e Mar t in Luther King Select S tuden t program at $1.9 million and the "minor i ty only advance technologies e n g i n e e r i n g tuition" line item at $4 million.

There was evidence House Democrats were bearing down on the U-M Ann Arbor for admitting so many non-Michi-gan r e s i d e n t s . One section said: "The U-M Ann Arbor rec-ognizes i ts responsibi l i ty to Michigan resident students. It is the intent of the university to recruit and admit qualified Michigan s t u d e n t s , and to es tab l i sh f i nanc i a l aid pro-grams and s c h o l a r s h i p s to achieve a r e s i d e n t level of undergraduate enrollment of 70 percent."

Here a re gross appropr ia-tions for some area universi-ties:

• Oakland U. $42.2 million, • U-M Dearborn $23.1 mil-

lion. • Eastern Michigan, $76.1

million. • Wayne State, $223 million.

I U-M Ann Arbor, $315 mil-lion. : *

• Michigan State, $279 mil-lion.

Most of the-^1.55 billion will go directly to the 15 public uni-versities. Several items are for more general programs: $56 million for agricultural exten-sion and cooperative extension programs; $2.7 million for the King and selected student sup-port programs; -and 4118 mil-lion for var ious scholarship, tuition grants, work-study and federally aided scholarship pro-grams.

BY TIM RICHARD STAFF WRJTM

Public schools will see the i r special education funds tr ipled and the i r per-pupil al lotments ra i sed 2.9 percen t unde r t h e Legislature's new school aid act.

L a w m a k e r s l as t week approved a $9.24 billion budget that was $50 million more than requested by Gov, John Engler and an overall 7 percent boost.

The big change came in the wake of a s tate Supreme Court decision tha t state government for 17 years has short-changed 84 suburban school districts on special education.

The budget bill hiked special ed from the current $273.6 mil-lion to $752 million. There was no i m m e d i a t e b r e a k d o w n on which d i s t r i c t s will get how much. The high court is s t i l l

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House Democrats once again gave up on their effort to raise adultf education funding back to $185 million. They settled for the $80 million advocated by Engler.

Lawmakers boosted math-sci-ence center funding to a total of $8.2 million, including a math educa t ion project a t Oakland University.

The state 's fiscal year begins Oct. 1, but the school districts' yea r s t a r t e d Ju ly 1, with the bulk of expenditures kicking in with the start of classes around Labor Day. So lawmakers autho-rized $95 million in "advance" checks to be paid in August and September.

The Senate version pumped $1

million into job training gran ts for public school academies, the so-called "charter schools." But t h e House-Senate confe rence committee stripped out that line.

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Wayne Coun ty Most Wayne County districts

will get $154 more per pupi l . The new totals, rounded to the nearest dollar (with percentage increases in parentheses), are:

Detroit $6,046 (2.6). Garden City $6,145 (2.6). Livonia $7,067 (2.2). Plymouth-Canton $5,986 (2.6). Redford Union $5,677 (2.8). South Redford $6,588(2.4). Wayne-Westland $5,883 (2.7).

Northville $7,012 (2.2).

O a k l a n d C o u n t y All Oakland districts will get

$154 more per puptL The new totals, rounded to t h e ' n e a r e s t dollar (with percentage increase in parentheses), are:

Birmingham $10,839 (1.4). Southfield $9,921(1.6). Bloomfield Hills $10,916 (1.4 >. Clarenceville $7,037 (2.2). Novi $7,553 (2.1). Troy $7,996 (2). West Bloomfield $7,648 (2). Farmington $9,029 (1.7). Huron Valley $5,767 (2.7). Lake Orion $6,721 (2.3). South Lyon $5,718(2.8) Rochester $6,768 (2.3).

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Road plan New department isn't answer

Can ton r e s i d e n t s seem to ag ree w i t h t o w n s h i p off icials tha t local control of road m o n e y is the best way to g u a r a n -

tee i m p r o v e m e n t s on the townsh ip s overbur -dened t ra f f ic a r t e r i e s . Residents , t h o u g h , a re strongly a g a i n s t a local lax increase ded ica ted to those i m p r o v e m e n t s , which s t r ikes u s a s somewha t un rea l i s t i c .

Those f ind ings a r e among the r e s u l t s of a communi ty -wide su rvey conducted by C a n -ton's Blue Ribbon Roads Commit tee . T h e com-mit tee w a s s chedu led to meet Tuesday in a wrap -up sess ion before pass ing a long i ts rec-o m m e n d a t i o n to t h e township board of t rus t ees .

More t h a n 700 res idents and b u s i n e s s peo-ple, or a b o u t 30 percent of the people receiving it. completed a n d re tu rned the survey . T h e high r e t u r n r a t e is one indication t h a t local roads a r e a m a j o r concern.

W h a t e v e r a p p r o a c h the commi t tee adop t s will pa r t i a l ly d e p e n d on the gas t ax / road repa i r plan a d o p t e d by the s t a t e l eg i s l a tu re as it closes i t s sess ion , possibly th is week , a n d t en ta t ive ac t ion by the Wayne Coun ty offi-cials. C o u n t y Commiss ione r Bruce P a t t e r s o n , R-Canton, h a s s a id the commission is s tudy-ing a proposed $60 million bond i ssue wi th money ded i ca t ed to county road m a i n t e n a n c e .

The c u r r e n t coun ty proposal inc ludes a 4-

to-1 f u n d i n g match , w i t h local communi t i e s con t r ibu t ing 20 percent for improvemen t s on secondary, subdivis ion roads . T h a t may be the best way for Canton off icials to sell a dedicat-ed local road millage, s o m e t h i n g tha t failed in a close vote two y e a r s ago.

Can ton Superv i sor Tom Yack favors cre-at ion of a local roads d e p a r t m e n t to oversee m a i n t e n a n c e and spend ing , cu r ren t ly unde r the domain of the county . Yack h a s had a longs tanding m i s t r u s t of coun ty government for its h a n d l i n g of road f u n d i n g a n d o ther a r e a s wi th regards to C a n t o n . Whi le his con-, cerns a r e genu ine a n d have a t l eas t some legit imacy, a cooperat ive r e l a t i onsh ip and sha red responsibi l i t ies b e t w e e n local and county government r e m a i n t h e bes t course for Can ton taxpayers .

The Observer m a i n t a i n s t h a t adding ano th -er layer to t h e munic ipa l bu reauc racy , wi th or wi thout addi t ional local t axes , will in the e n d only mean less money for a c tua l , physical road improvement s for C a n t o n r e s i d e n t s and busi-nesses.

We cont inue to believe t h a t a cooperat ive approach among c u r r e n t C a n t o n and Wayne County leaders , u s ing t h e ex i s t ing f ramework , is the first and best opt ion for improving township roads .

Keys to a successful search Sooner t h a n w e had hoped, t h e Wayne-

W e s t l a n d c o m m u n i t y will - aga in - go search ing for a new school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . C u r r e n t school chief Duane Moore will leave next m o n t h for a new educat ional cha l lenge as he begins a t e a c h i n g position a t t h e un ive r s i ty level.

W e h a v e only h a d the benef i t of Muui e knowledge a n d exper t i se h e r e for two years , but we a p p l a u d h im for m a i n t a i n i n g a n d con-t inu ing to bu i ld a s teady, solid a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of a s s i s t a n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s a n d o the r a d m i n -is t ra t ive s ta f f .

The board wh ich hired Moore voted to approve h i m on a 7-0 vote, which shows j u s t how far t h i s d i s t r i c t had come s ince t h e yea r s of spl i t vo tes in h i r ing for th i s top d i s t r i c t post.

He h a s se rved as an efficient school chief who h a s k e p t t h i n g s opera t ing a t a b r i sk pace wi th l imited resources .

The h i r i n g of h i s rep lacement will be the f irst order of b u s i n e s s as the new school board convenes nex t week to begin t h e b u s i n e s s of the school d i s t r i c t for the 1997-98 school yea r .

Already, t h e n a m e s of a t least two i n s ide r s have been m e n t i o n e d as possible c a n d i d a t e s for the W a y n e - W e s t l a n d s u p e r i n t e n d e n c y : Ass i s t an t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t for G e n e r a l Admin-is t ra t ion G r e g Baracy and A s s i s t a n t S u p e r i n -t enden t for Ins t ruc t ion J a n e Kuckel . T h e r e a re probably o t h e r s in ternal ly who h a v e the level of exper ience and exper t i se to app ly for such a posi t ion.

The re a re severa l t h i n g s t h e board should

consider when d iscuss ing t h i s impor tan t

issue:

• Cons ider the s t r e n g t h s of in ternal candi-da te s we would like to keep . If good candi-da tes feel t he re is no oppo r tun i t y here, t hey may seek cha l lenges e l sewhere . There is also a plus for in te rna l c a n d i d a t e s : They have a

knowledge of dis t r ic t h i s to ry and finances t h a t would t a k e t ime to t each to a newcomer.

• Cons ider the s ize of t h e pool of candi-dates: Review the d i s t r i c t ' s goals and decide w h e t h e r to h i re i n t e rna l ly or reach f u r t h e r into the s t a t e - or na t ion - for someone to lead the dis t r ic t .

• Consider the financial s tabi l i ty of t h e distr ict a n d how m u c h is in t h e budget for a s u p e r i n t e n d e n t sea rch . Op t ions include: us ing •a t r ad i t iona l consu l t an t to he lp wi th the search; m a k i n g an i n t e r n a l selection; or h i r ing a " h e a d h u n t e d to a p p r o a c h key candida tes .

We are , f rankly , s u r p r i s e d t h a t the board did not mee t immedia t e ly to ge t th is process under way when Moore 's i n t en t ions became clear. P e r h a p s t r u s t e e s recognize the t a l en t a l ready avai lable in t h e d is t r ic t ; th is is a s ta-ble, experienced a d m i n i s t r a t i o n which is able to run t h e district even as t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s teps down and a new school yea r begins.

We look forward to an open board discus-sion a n d search process a n d encourage t h e board m e m b e r s to"act quickly , bu t wi th a col-lective level head, a s t hey move forward - in w h a t e v e r direct ion t h e y d e e m appropr ia te .

Summer offers culture bounty If you seek a p l ea san t diversion, look abou t

you. With apologies to creators of t h e Michigan

motto, n o w h e r e is th is slightly a l t e red vers ion more app l i cab le t h a n in wes te rn W a y n e Coun-

! ty, pa r t i cu l a r ly in the s u m m e r t i m e .

From c o m m u n i t y festivals to weekly , out-; door concer t s to sidewalk ar t fa i rs , local com-; mun i t i e s p r e s e n t a pleasing a r r a y of oppor tu-; ni t ies. In fact , so great is the w e a l t h of recre-; at ion, c u l t u r a l act ivi t ies and j u s t p la in family-; s tyle f u n of fe red in western W a y n e communi -; t ies, you could conceivably fill every even ing ; and w e e k e n d be tween Memorial Day and ; Labor D a y w i t h a d i f ferent even t .

• S u m m e r fes t iva ls , wi th the i r mix of old-• t ime c a r n i v a l a t m o s p h e r e and local t r ad i t ions , ' a re a g r e a t w a y to sample t h e flavor of a com-

; m u n i t y - e i t h e r yours or a ne ighbor ing one.

I Art a n d m u a i c a re also p r o m i n e n t l y fea-• tu red on t h e c a l e n d a r in most communi t i e s . • True , t h e f a r e o f t en leans more t o w a r d the • bland and away from the stimulating end of _ • the spectrum. But the goal here isn't provid-• mg an outlet for high-end culture - there are : already plenty of opportunities for that.

Instead, these events offer young families free or low-cost exposure to paintings, sculpture

and live music.

Civic l eaders dese rve c red i t for recognizing the impor tance of t h e s e e v e n t s and the role they play in boost ing t h e qua l i t y of life for res-idents . Some even ts , l ike t h e Livonia Sp ree and Redford S u m m e r Fes t iva l , a re r u n jo in t ly by local g o v e r n m e n t a n d a commi t tee of dedi-cated volunteers . Mos t of t h e outdoor concert ser ies a r e pu t t oge the r by p a r k s and recre-at ion d e p a r t m e n t s , w i th local bus inesses a n d civic o rgan iza t ions o f ten s e rv ing as sponsors .

Here a r e j u s t a few of t h e fest ivals a n d

even t s for J u l y a n d Augus t :

• Trad i t iona l Af r i can m u s i c with percus-sionist Kevin Coll ins, p a r t of t h e Garden Ci ty outdoor e n t e r t a i n m e n t se r ies , 11:30 a .m. Wednesday , Ju ly 30, on t h e C o m m o n s a t Ford and Middlebel t ;

• P lymou th F a r m e r ' s M a r k e t , S a t u r d a y s in Ju ly a n d Augus t a t T h e G a t h e r i n g in down-town P lymouth ;

• Redford Concer t in t h e P a r k series, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday , J u l y 22, ( C o u n t e r Play) a n d Tuesday , J u l y 29, (The N e x t Genera t ion) ;

• Children's Concert Series at the West-land Library Performance Pavilion, noon Sat-urday, July 19, (magician Ben Spitier) and Saturday, July 26, (Dr. Zap science show).

Music in the park

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Rite of summer: Festivals and concerts in Canton's Heritage Park provide a low-cost cultural experience for area residents.

LETTERS

Actions prompt move

Iw a s a res iden t of C a n t o n for a lmos t four ygars . My chi ldren a t t e n d e d e l e m e n t a r y

school. I moved to C a n t o n because I believed t h e school dis tr ict h a d a good r epu ta t ion . I bel ieve t h a t a good educa t ion is necessa ry for a child to become a successful a d u l t .

In k inderga r t en , I w a s told t h a t my son had i s sues of immatu r i t y . O n e t e s t w a s done to check for r ead iness for t h e first g rade . Af ter t h e t e s t ing was complete , t h e decision was m a d e to send him to first g r ade . In first g rade , h i s ski l ls were below those of h is c l a s sma te s a n d his behavior w a s ge t t i ng in t h e way, mak-ing it difficult for t h e t eache r .

He was d i s rup t ive d u r i n g c lass . A "child s tudy" w a s conducted la te in t h e school year . I t concluded t h a t my son h a d "a t l eas t aver-age cognitive abil i ty." T h e r ecommenda t ion w a s to remain in first g r a d e a n o t h e r year . A behaviora l modificat ion p l an w a s pu t toge ther inc lud ing isolat ing h is desk from o the r class-m a t e s . Out of frustration from t h e s i tua t ion I took my son to t h e Un ive r s i ty of Michigan for a fo rmal educat ional eva lua t ion . T h e psycholo-gis t did t h e app rop r i a t e t e s t i ng a n d concluded "Overal l , he is in t h e super io r r a n g e of intelli-gence." Final ly , h e w a s d iagnosed wi th At ten-tion Deficit Hyperac t iv i ty Disorder . Medica-t ion improved his behav io r d ramat ica l ly . I w o n d e r why a f t e r h is behav io r improved he w a s sti l l requi red to si t all by h imsel f .

I m a d e the decision to send m y son to sec-ond grade a f t e r l e a r n i n g t h a t r e sea rch shows r e t e n t i o n is ra re ly effective. Over t h e course of t h e s u m m e r , my son w a s p r iva te ly tu tored to b r i n g his skil ls t o g r a d e level. Af t e r the c h a n g e s in my son 's behav ior , h e no longer received addi t iona l educa t iona l services from t h e school. He con t inued to s t rugg le with

- school work. I ques t ioned the l e a rn ing special-i s t on why h e w a s not receiving addi t ional he lp .

She s t a t ed t h a t h is t e s t scores were too

h igh . T h e n why w a s h e h a v i n g such a h a r d

t ime? I took h im back to U-M for f u r t h e r t e s t ing

a n d the educa t iona l specia l is t r ecommended a individual ized educa t iona l p l an for remedia-t ion . I r eques ted a I E P for m y son, b u t the school did not feel it w a s nece s sa ry

The t e a m of expe r t s felt t h a t he did not qual i fy for e x t r a services. T h e plan aga in w a s re ten t ion . I w a s told tha t t h e ex t ra r e sou rce s were only for t h e children who h a d m o r e p ro -found p rob lems . "Your son j u s t does no t fit a n y w h e r e " I w a s told by t h e l e a rn ing special -i s t : "Like it o r not , public school is fine for t h e ave rage child a n d your son is not ave rage . "

Af te r s p e n d i n g over $500 for t e s t ing , pay ing -a p r iva te t u t o r a n d mak ing no p rogress w i t h the school, I decided to move a w a y f r o m Can-ton. M y son s t a r t e d T n the new school in M a y and a l r e a d y h a s had f u r t h e r t e s t i ng a n d a con-ference w i t h t h e appropr ia te educa t iona l t e a m to form a i n d e p e n d e n t educat ion p l an for t h e year coming up. Th is is s o m e t h i n g t h a t C a n -ton schools shou ld have done two y e a r s ago.

A D H D is a neurological d i sorder . Sec t ion 504 of t h e Rehabi l i ta t ion Act of 1973 p roh ib i t s d i sc r imina t ion aga ins t people wi th d isabi l i t i es in a n y p r o g r a m t h a t receives federa l financial a s s i s t ance . E l e m e n t a r y schools receive federa l fund ing . U n d e r Michigan Special E d u c a t i o n a l Law ch i ld ren a r e ent i t led to a "free a n d appro-pr ia te educa t ion . " U n d e r the Sect ion 504 guidel ines , t h e school has to t a k e m e a s u r e s to locate ch i ld ren wi th disabi l i t ies r e g a r d l e s s of sever i ty , a n d provide them wi th a n app ropr i -a t e educa t ion . Allowing the child to m a x i m i z e h is po t en t i a l . I ndependen t eva lua t i ons a r e to be t a k e n in to considerat ion. W r i t t e n r e q u e s t s for e v a l u a t i o n m u s t be honored in a t i m e l y fash ion .

I n s t e a d of qua r r e l i ng wi th t h e school, r e q u e s t i n g a h e a r i n g and ob ta in ing legal aid, I decided to move. I fel t my money would be bet-t e r s p e n t in i n v e s t m e n t s for J o h n ' s college educa t ion . Yes, regard less of w h a t t h e l e a rn -ing spec ia l i s t a t school told me, m y son is like-ly to go to college, even if I did not follow h e r advice.

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POINTS OF VIEW

Health care costs can be kept under control Qu e s t i o n s about cost a n d qual i ty

t r ade -o f f s in medical care

h a v e been p r imary topics in

ivs la te ly . It m a k e s one wonder

who is looking out for qua l i ty in the

hea l th ca re sys tem. No s y s t e m of hea l t h ca re manage-

ment i n h e r e n t l y a s s u r e s h igh qual i ty . What t h i s m e a n s for all of u s is t h a t the. qua l i ty of our hea l t h ca re is potent ia l ly excellent or a t risk regard-less of t h e a r r a n g e m e n t in which we receive ca re - fee-for-service, HMO, j n s n a g e d - c a r e ^ l a n - or the method of paymen t - cash , t r ad i t iona l insur-ance, c a p i t a t e d m a n a g e d care. I t is naive to t h i n k t h a t one method of hea l th ca re m a n a g e m e n t inherent ly provides h i g h e r qua l i ty care than ano the r .

It is h a r d for any of us, physician or lay pe r son , to u n d e r s t a n d th is increas ingly complex env i ronment with i ts confl ict ing incent ives . T h a t is

w h y the re m u s t a lways be a publ ic m a n d a t e for active, i n d e p e n d e n t , ex t e rna l overs ight and i m p r o v e m e n t of t h e qual i ty of hea l t h ca re . F o r Medicare beneficiar ies , t h e H e a l t h C a r e F inance A d m i n i s t r a t i o n . h a s enforced th i s m a n d a t e .

Ex te rna l qual i ty r ev iew for Medicare and for m a n y Medica id pro-g r a m s is carr ied out by i n d e p e n d e n t , communi ty-based qua l i t y eva lua t ion a n d improvement en t i t i e s cal led Qual i ty Improvemen t Organ i za t i ons . T h e Michigan Peer Review Organ iza -

GUEST COLUMNIST

is Michigan's QIO. The work of the QIOs d e p e n d s on

hav ing d a t a on how well l a rge groups or populat ions of p a t i e n t s a r e t r ea t ed for specific condit ions or d i seases . HCFA requi res t h a t s u c h d a t a be repor ted for Medicare p a t i e n t s . Us ing th i s informat ion, t h e Q I O can identify oppor tun i t ies for qua l i ty improve-m e n t and design projects to encour-

DR. RICHARD BURNEY

Township, {-MT^e work off the QIOs depends on having data on how well large groups or pop-ulations off patients are treated.

age hospi ta l s , phys ic ians or h e a l t h p l a n s to modify t h e processes used to provide care in ways t h a t lead to its i m p r o v e m e n t . Vir tua l ly every hospi ta l

in t h e s t a t e h a s worked col laborat ive-ly w i t h M P R O ™ r n r " r p h e a l t h care qua l i ty improvement pro jec t s in the p a s t t h r e e years .

Let m e offer one example . M a n y persons wi th chronic a t r i a l fibrilla-tion, an i r regular i ty in the h e a r t b e a t , a re a t a much h igher t h a n a v e r a g e risk of s t roke . T h e s ta tewide d a t a ident i f ied m a n y areas in which ident i -fication a n d t r e a t m e n t of such pa t i en t s migh t be improved. W i t h o u t popula t ion-based da ta , t h e p rob lem would not have been ident i f iable .

In the pas t two years, 18 hosp i t a l s N

in Michigan hpve collaborated volun-tar i ly wi th M P R O on a cooperat ive improvement project to p r e v e n t s t roke in pa t i en t s with chronic a t r i a l

i fibrillation by learning how to improve the ways to ident i fy a n d t r e a t such pa t i en t s wi th an t icoagu-lan t medicat ion. The th ings t h a t were l ea rned led to modifications in care

! processes which in tu rn led to a 50

percent improvement in the rate at whifh eligible patients with chronic atrial fibrillation were treated appro-priately with anticoagulant medica-tion. This work will be extended across the state.

The annual potential savings in hospital costs alone from the 300 pos-sible strokes prevented is $6 million. Heart attack, congestive heart failure and pneumonia are just a few of the other medical conditions being worked collaboratively with MPRO's encouragement and assistance.

T h e federa l g o v e r n m e n t h a s t a k e n t h e lead, b e t I t h i n k th is k i n d of ass i s tance f rom QIOs should be avail-able to all popula t ions , r ega rd less of i n su re r or p lan . Ex te rna l qua l i ty review should be a p a r t of every hea l t h care p rog ram.

Dr. Richard E. Burney, M.D., is professor of surgery at the University of Michigan and president of the American Health Quality Association.

Former state rep re-enters public school battle

On educa t ion , Michigan ' s two p a r t i e s a re no longer the Republ ican a n d Democrat ic .

They a r e advocates a n d enemies of public schools.

We saw it on the S t a t e Board of Educa t ion w h e n it voted 5-3 last month to scut t% the rel igious right mission s t a t e m e n t . T h e vote didn' t fol-low Republ ican-Democra t ic lines a t all.

We m a y see the ba t t l e fought ou t next y e a r in the 6 7 t h House Distr ict when Rep. D a n Gus ta f son , R-Wil l i amston , is forced ou t by t e rm l imits . T h e dis t r ic t includes eas te rn Ingham Coun ty and wes t e rn Liv-ings ton Coun ty , inc luding Fowlerville and Howell .

"I 'm p l a n n i n g to r u n in the 67 th . said f o r m e r Rep. Wil l iam Keith, a public school fan (and Democra t ) w h o dropped ou t in 1994 a f t e r 22 yea r s in the Leg i s l a tu re f rom G a r d e n City.

Ke i th , looking l anky a n d fit a t 67.

w a s visit ing the H o u s e f r o m his r e t i r emen t home in H a s l e t t w h e n I encounte red h im.

"Paul DeWeese is r u n n i n g , " he said, r e fe r r ing to t h e L a n s i n g a r ea doctor who founded T e a c h Michigan. "De)Veese is the voucher guy. I'm for public educat ion."

DeWeese is indeed t h e voucher guy. He m a k e s no secre t of t h e fact he would like to a m e n d t h e Michigan Cons t i tu t ion to allow s t a t e f u n d s to flow to pr iva te and pa roch ia l schools.

DeWeese doesn ' t p lay word games wi th cha r t e r schools. H e comes right out and says h e would like to scutt le t h e Michigan Cons t i tu t ion ' s Art . VIII Sec. 2 which voters a p p r o v e d in 1970. It forbids direct aid, t a x b r e a k s , vouchers and a n y t h i n g t h a t will send t axpayer money to non-publ ic schools.

Personally, 1 r espec t DeWeese 's candor . Other pro-parochia id people, like G O P chair Betsy DeVos and S ta t e Board m e m b e r S h a r o n Wise , hide

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beh ind code words like "pa ren t a l choice" a n d "freedom. They s h u n Jhe word "parochiaid." b u t t h a t is precise-ly w h a t t hey w a n t . DeVos h a s said publicly she will have n o t h i n g to do w i t h PTA.

T h e r e is no th ing "conservat ive" abou t the i r point of view because they advoca te opening u p t h e s t a t e budget . T h e y ep i tomize the t e r m "rel igious right."

Kei th , in contrast , spen t e igh t vea r s on h is local board of educa t ion . In h is youth , he went to a t r a d e school, hence h is interest in vocation-al educa t ion and his s tudy of t h e Ger- i m a n sys tem. No less a Republ ican t h a n Gov. J o h n Engler , in th i s yea r ' s s t a t e of t h e s t a t e message, picked u p Kei th ' s p lan, though Engler didn ' t give Kei th credit for it.

Ke i th is hardly a f l aming l iberal . He w a s a b a n k e r (Manufac tu re r s , pre-decessor of Comerica). In 1985, he wro te t h e s ta te ' s cu r ren t l aw al lowing s t a t e w i d e b ranch banking , b r ing ing Michigan bank ing out of t h e 1930s.

"I t ' s an in te res t ing dis tr ict ," he said of t h e 67 th - "a lot of l i t t le towns . I'll go a r o u n d to all the l i t t le PTAs. 1 m

I looking forward to it. I'll give 'em a real show.

"DeWeese h a s suppor t f r o m the DeVoses, t h e Ba r r e t t s ( s t a t e chamber"

a n d Bob Mylod ( the ex-chief of Michi-gan Nat iona l B a n k ) - G r a n d Rapids and Bloomfield Hil ls money."

Kei th ' s race clearly will be uphil l . Gus ta f son won by m a r g i n s u p to 2.5 to 1. B u t Gus t a f son w a s a Republ ican r u n n i n g a g a i n s t Democra ts .

By my calculat ion, Ke i th served j u s t one t e r m u n d e r t h e 1992 t e r m l imi ts a m e n d m e n t to t h e const i tu t ion. T h a t m e a n s h e still is eligible to serve two t e r m s .

In my es t ima t ion , t h e r e a re law-m a k e r s who need t e r m l imits , l ike t h e la te Dominic Jacobe t t i a n d a couple of o thers who grew cocky a n d abus ive a s commi t tee cha i r s , and t h e r e a re law-m a k e r s who don' t . Kei th is in t h e lat-

. t e r category. It looks as if the two educat ion par-

t ies will t>e on t h e bal lo t in the 67 th House Dis t r ic t nex t yea r .

Tim Richard reports on the local implications of state and regional events.

Traffic, politics take road toll

Our family vaca t ion last week took us t h rough t h e U p p e r Pen insu la . Wiscons in , Illinois, I n d i a n a a n d back t h r o u g h south-

e rn Michigan in 1-94. They ' r e r ight a b o u t Michigan 's roads , espe-

cially in compar ison wi th ne ighbor ing s t a t e s . Mostly, they ' re te r r ib le , except in the I P whe re t h e r e isn ' t much heavy traff ic anyway . Coming in to Michigan f rom I n d i a n a , we found 1-94 w a s in g r e a t s h a p e ... for abou t 30 miles. A f t e r t h a t i t w a s j u s t e m b a r r a s s i n g .

I don ' t know if Gov. Engler , t h e (GOP-con-t ro l led) S e n a t e a n d t h e (Democrat ic-control led) H o u s e will finally cobble toge ther a f o r m u l a to r a i s e t h e g a s tax a n d fix the roads . And I cer-t a in ly can ' t predic t t h e de ta i l s of t h e negot ia-t ions , except to be ce r t a in that an a l l - consuming i n t e r e s t in everybody's re-election will ob l i te ra te a n y se r ious a t t e m p t to get a t t h e h e a r t of the m a t t e r .

Look. Responding to spr ing potholes , the b u s i n e s s communi ty , t h e road-bui ld ing lob y a n d t h e media , t h e public is n g h t l y g r u m p y a b o u t b a d roads. Polls suggest t h a t a 4-cent a ga l lon t a x increase is likely to be no big deal poli t ically. And w h e n our m a s t e r s in L a n s i n g hu f f a n d puff a n d finally enact a "courageous t a x increase , t he i r overwhe lming ins t inc t will be to ins i s t t h a t a s m a n y h u n d r e d s of mi les of roada be repaved before November 1998.

Cons ide r w h e t h e r t r ea t i ng s y m p t o m s like

t h i s rea l ly makes sense . Bes t e s t i m a t e s a re t h a t as m u c h a s one- th i rd

of Michigan ' s sub - su r f ace road beds a r e in poor condi t ion . Now pu t a 1-inch deep Band-Aid of a s p h a l t of these bad road beds. W h a t s going to h a p p e n ? In jus t a few years , t h e s e r o a d s will be back in j u s t as b a d s h a p e as t hey a r e today, b u t mi l l ions of t axpayer dol lars will h a v e been spen t

t o l i t t le las t ing purpose . t

I d o u b t we l l h e a r i t th i s t ime a r o u n d , but s o m e d a y it would be nice to h e a r a d iscuss ion b y our political l e ade r s t h a t focuses on some

f u n d a m e n t a l road issues : J u r i s d i c t i o n . To h i s credit , E n g l e r w a n t s to

move repair ju r i sd ic t ion for some 23 .000 miles of r o a d s from t h e locals to the s t a t e . T h e exist-i n g c razy qui l t p a t t e r n of road c lass i f ica t ion and fragmented ju r i sd ic t ion is an inv i t a t ion to cozy dea l s , back sc ra t ch ing and monopoly costs

T r u c k s a n d o t h e r h e a v y v e h i c l e s . A l though the t r u c k i n g lobby wil l s c r e a m to h igh h e a v e n , t h e r e remains a s u b s t a n t i a l body of evi-dence t h a t heavi ly laden t r u c k s c a u s e a hugely d i sp ropo r t i ona t e s h a r e of d a m a g e s to our roads a n d t h a t Michigan 's weight l imi t s a r e far in

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excess of ne ighbor ing s ta tes . One p a r t of l a s t week's t e n t a t i v e deal

be tween t h e governor and t h e l eg i s la tu re is an added $43 mil l ion in t ruck fees al located to road repa i r . W h o knows? T h a t may be enough and it m a y not . I'd s u r e like to see some solid evidence abou t t h e e x t e n t of d a m a g e t h o s e e n o r m o u s t r u c k s c a u s e a n d some hones t h e a r i n g s about weight l im i t s in var ious s t a t e s in t h e U p p e r Midwest .

C o n c r e t e v e r s u s a s p h a l t . T h e host i le feel-ings b e t w e e n dogs and ca ts a r e n o t h i n g - no t h i n g - c o m p a r e d to the h is tor ic host i l i ty be tween t h e lobbyists for t h e s e two find road bu i ld ing m a t e r i a l s . My guess is t h a t t h e legisla-tu re , c a u g h t be tween two i r reconci lable forces, h a s dec ided to spli t the d i f fe rence .

Ce r t a in ly , I don' t know which ma te r i a l is bes t

for wh ich appl ica t ion . But i t m igh t be va luab le

to have some informed public discuss ion of the

m a t t e r . N e w d e s i g n a n d t e c h n o l o g y . Some yea r s

ago, we w e r e told t h a t the s t a t e w a s experi-m e n t i n g w i t h new road bed speci f ica t ions and improved f o r m u l a e for a s p h a l t a n d concrete .

.Cer ta in ly , t h e evidence is t h a t e x p r e s s w a y s in n o r t h e r n E u r o p e , vrhere the w e a t h e r is j u s t a s bad as it is h e r e in Michigan, l a s t much longer t h a n ou r s , a l t hough they cost more to build.

OK, h o w a r e the e x p e r i m e n t s going 0 W h a t

h a v e w e l e a r n e d ? O n e of t h e sad th ings a b o u t w h a t ' s going oh

in L a n s i n g a b o u t roads is t h a t t h e s e and o ther f u n d a m e n t a l i s sues a re not a t t h e cen te r of deba te . T h e y probably won ' t h a v e much to do wi th w h o g e t s b lamed for r o a d s a n d taxes , bu t they a r e a t t h e h e a r t of t h e policy discuss ion abou t how b e s t to get a n d k e e p good roads in Mich igan .

Phil Power is chairman of the company that owns this newspaper. His Touch-Tone voice mail number is (313) 953-2047, Ext. 1880.

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The computer guru and I were sitting around on break the other day talking about male stuff. Fishing trips. How our gardens were

doing. Web pages and security flaws in certain browsers.

Then the talk turned to cable television. I was grumbling tha t with 78 channels available the most interesting thing on a t 2 o'clock in the morning was reruns of the Canton Planning Commission meetings. He nodded in agreement.

After checking to make sure no one else was listening, I made a confession.

"There is one channel I like to watch," I said. "It's my favorite. The Food Network."

His eyes lit up and he broke into a grin. "Really?" he said, checking for eavesdroppers.

"Mine, too. That Emeril Lagasse cracks me up. BAM!"

"Nah, I don't like Emeril t ha t much," I said. "I like 'Grillin' and Chillin.' "

"Oh. I can't s tand them," he said. "I like 'Molto Mario. '"

"Yeah, he's cool. And I like to watch 'Ready, Set, Cook. '"

"I ha te tha t show." "Well, whatever," I said. "But the other neat

thing is the Food TV Web site. If you want copies of any of the recipes from the shows, you can just go to the Web site and download them."

"1 know," he said. "I do it all the time. I got this great recipe for ..."

Then we had to go back to work. And I decided to give Emeril another chance.

A couple of nights later a f te r the paper was put to bed and I wasn't , I s ta r ted channel surf-ing. It was 1 a.m. The planning commission meeting was one I had already seen. Then I hit The Food Network. "Too Hot Tamales" were in the process of making salsas and margari tas . Mary Sue Milliken was complaining tha t Susan Feniger wasn't making enough margar i tas to share. Those two crack me up.

Another chance I was going to go to bed, but J ack McDavid

and Bobby Flay were doing hot and sweet sausages in "Grillin' and Chillin' " and I got hooked. And then it was t ime for "Emeril Live." If I was going to give him another chance, this was it. Besides, Fd seen his studio show but not this one.

It was "live," all right. Here's this outrageous, loud-mouthed New Englander who operates three or four r e s t au ran t s in New Orleans mak-ing seafood boil in a studio in Manha t t an in front of a live audience of New Yorkers, who ranged from the formally a t t i red uptight couple

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Big Brother-ly love is key to success B Y MARY RODRIQUE S t a f t WRITER

For the Wilson family of Farming-ton Hills, the Big Brothers/Big Sis-te rs organization is a multi-genera-tional experience.

Shelly Wilson, 33, was an 11-year-old girl growing up in Inkster when she was paired with her Big Sister, Margie. To this day, the two women still t a lk on the te lephone a t least

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She's hoping for the same kind of relationship between her 11-year-old son , R u d y , and h i s Big B r o t h e r , Kevin Gramlich of Plymouth.

"Kevin is a nice guy," Rudy said. "He helped me make a doghouse for N ick . He took me to t h e h o c k e y game and we were three rows from

the ice. I like spending the night a t his house because I can stay up late and eat pizza. Big Brothers is a good organization."

For m o r e t h a n 90 y e a r s , B ig B r o t h e r s / B i g S i s t e r s h a s been in e x i s t e n c e . I t s p h i l o s o p h y is t o s t r e n g t h e n c h i l d r e n , famil ies a n d communi t ies t h r o u g h the power of mentor ing. Ch i ld ren ages 8-12 a re paired with same-sex role models . Volunteers mus t be at least 21 years

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Gladden from page B1 Big Brother a t . the counter to a young male groupie , wea r ing a c h e f s ha t and yelling "BAM!" every t ime Emeril picked up a handful of "essence."

' What was with these people, anyway? A night on the town in New York is sitting inside a TV s t u d i o w a t c h i n g some over-wrought r e s t au ra t eu r boil lob-sters and clams? And# what was with me, sitting in front of a TV aiet in C a n t o n , Mich igan , a t a lmost 3 a .m. wa tch ing them thatch him? And why were the computer guru and the former college p r o f e s s o r s i t t i n g on break talking about these shows with as much e n t h u s i a s m as soap opera addicts discussing the l a t e s t ep isode of "All My Children" or "General Hospital"?

Cooking shows a r e n ' t new. T h e r e w a s "The F r u g a l Gourmet" and "The Galloping Gourmet" and the grande dame ofiFrench cooking, Julia Child. AjJd of course, there 's Martha S t e w a r t , t h e queen of every-thing. Perhaps the earliest cook-ing show, "To t h e Q u e e n ' s Tas te , " f i r s t a i red on CBS in L&48. But these shows all fol-16wed the same basic fo rmat : Someone in a c losed s tud io -ki tchen working in f ront of a catnera showing how to prepare various recipes. And they were oh-about once a week. ^The Food N e t w o r k , on the

other hand, is an entire network dedicated to nothing but shows dealing with food and cooking. 24 hours a day, seven days a Week.

"Ready, Set, Cook" is a cook-ing game show. Two members of the s t u d i o a u d i e n c e s u p p l y ingredients (for which they have to spend under $10) to two guest chefs who have to p r e p a r e a meal from them in 20 minutes. When they are done the audi-ence votes for which team (the "Peppers" or the "Tomatoes") came up with the best meal. The audience gets rambunctious and

• "Emeri l Live" i t an ama lgamat ion . A late night show (a la "The Tonight S h o w " ) com-p e t e w i t h a gui tar ist for musica l accompani-ment , Emeri l keeps his aud ience cheer ing and laughing wh i le he m a n i p u l a t e s s tewpots and sk i l l e ts l ike a t rue v i r tuoso - t h e U b e r a c e of t h e k i tchen.

hostess Sissy Biggers is so perky she's downright irritating.

"Emeril Live" r^an afnalgania-t ion. A l a t e n igh t show (a la "The Tonight Show") compete wi th a g u i t a r i s t for musical accompaniment , Emeril keeps h is a u d i e n c e cheer ing and laughing while he manipulates stewpots and skillets like a true vir tuoso - the Liberace of the k i t c h e n . Like "Ready, Set , Cook," when the meal is com-pleted, members of the audience are invited onstage to sample the results.

So what's going on here? Why do sophisticated New Yorkers go on t h e town l a t e at night to watch somebody boil shrimp? Why do studio audiences get as excited watching "Peppers" com-pete against "Tomatoes" as they do watching Vanna White turn le t ters or Monty Hall opening doors? And how can an entire cable n e t w o r k su rv ive wi th nothing but food and cooking shows?

I t ' s a p h e n o m e n o n t h a t deserves f u r t h e r s tudy, but 1 don't have t ime right now. It's almost time for "Baker's Dozen," and today they're-doing brown-ies and cheesecakes.

Jack Gladden is a copy editor at the Observer Newspapers. He lives in Canton Township.

mal life with a mom and a dad. I feel (as) if I'm in a position to give back. It's what a good citi-zen should do."

Gramlich said the organiza-t ion tLanducts thorough back-ground checks of potential vol-unteers.

"What surpr i sed me is t h a t basically you can choose the type of child to be paired with, such as younge r or older, someone who enjoys sports, lower or high-er income. I told them to give me a child who needs someone."

A l o n g w a i t e n d s His first pairing was with an

older boy who had been on the waiting list a long time.

"Rico was 13 when I became his Big Brother," he said. "The organization wasn't keen on an interracial match, but I lived in Detroit at the time in a mixed neighborhood. It worked very well. Officially the pairing ends when the child reaches 18, but we're still in touch."

Rico, now a high school gradu-ate, is still living with his moth-er and grandparents and consid-ering a career in the military.

"He's working, he's staying out of t r o u b l e and he 's e a r n i n g money," Gramlich said proudly. "He just called me last week."

Rudy was Gramlich's second pai r ing . The two got toge the r about 18 months ago.

"My f i r s t l i t t le b ro the r was more reserved and streetwise; I dealt with him more on an adult level," he said. "Rudy was very outgoing and polite. He has a good sense of right and wrong. His mom has done a good job raising him.

"These boys don't have fathers actively in the picture. We're not s u b s t i t u t e dads , bu t f r i e n d s , male role models who are there consistently. Our job is to fill the void."

Gramlich, 40, tries to see his l i t t le b r o t h e r every weekend . When he married his wife, Mag-

gie, last year, Rudy and his mom were guests at the wedding.

"We'll spend all day Saturday or Sunday together doing jus t typical things," Gramlich said. 'We 've been bowling, to t h e park, running errands, just aver-age everyday stuff.

"He's been to my office, if I h a v e to work on S a t u r d a y . I have toys for him there and a television and a computer."

Gramlich is the chief financial officer for the DeMattia Group in Plymouth Township, overseeing j iudgets for the a rchi tec tura l , construction management and real estate development arms of the firm.

'Average s t u f f Recently, the two began their

day with breakfast, then went to Target for some shopping. They played pytt-putt golf and went to A&W for a root beer float.

"A boy should get some experi-ence from a man who can offer guidance and insight and also someone who is an adult but not mom," he said. Even if some-times you don't know if you're making an impact, you have to believe you are.

"With Rudy, it's more obvious. His mom found out at parent-t eache r conferences at school that he's talked about me to his teacher."

Rudy j u s t comple ted f i f t h gra^e at Grandview Elementary School in t h e C la rencev i l l e School Dis t r i c t . Art is h is favorite subject and he wants to be a c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m e r when he grows up.

"There 's much more benef i t than inconvenience," said Gram-l ich, who has b rough t two friends into volunteering for Big B r o t h e r s / B i g S i s t e r s . "If i t ' s something you really want to do, you'll find the t ime for it. Did you have a f a t h e r ? Cons ide r there are kids who don't."

Gramlich, who is also involved w i t h Focus: HOPE and t h e

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Clowning around: Kevin Gramlich of Plymouth does what any big "brother" would do ... fool around with his younger "brother" Rudy Wilson, 11.

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WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS

Slezak-Zurawski Joseph and Margaret Slezak

of Plymouth announce the engagement of then- daughter, Dianne Marie, to Edward Alan Zurawaki Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zurawski Sr. of Brighton and Judith Zurawski of Detroit.

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School and the University of Michigan-Dearborn. She is employed as a computer programmer/analyst at Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Her fiance is a graduate of Detroit Catholic Central High School and Central Michigan University. He is employed by Compuware as a computer con-sultant.

A S e p t e m b e r wedding iB

Shay-Day Augustus and Janice Shay of

Livonia announce the engage-ment of the i r daughte r . Erica Constance, to Jeff rey Michael Day of Freeland, the son of Don-ald Day and Anne L. Day.

A 1989 Stevenson High School graduate, the bride-to-be gradu-ated from Wayne State Universi-ty in 1993, and the university's law school in 1996. She is employed as an at torney with the Michigan Court of Appeals.

Her fiance, a 1989 Freeland High School graduate , earned degrees in 1993 from Bowling Green State University, and in 1996 from Wayne State Univer-sity's law school. He is employed as an a s s i s t a n t p ro secu t i ng attorney. Bay County.

A S e p t e m b e r wedd ing is

planned at Shanty Creek Resort in Bellaire.

p l a n n e d at F a i t h Church in Livonia.

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Mike and Teri Rohdte of Ann Arbor announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Gina Christine, to Michael Alan Gray, the son of Steve and Janice Gray of Plymouth.

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Ladywood High School and the University of Michigan. She is employed by Data tec Systems as a project manager in Char-lotte, N.C.

Her fiance, a graduate of Ply-mouth-Salem High School and Michigan S ta te Universi ty, is employed as a customer service manager at Ford Motor Compa-ny's Marketing and Sales Divi-sion in Charlotte, N.C.

Ashdown-Magic J a c q u e l i n e Adler of C a n t o n

announces the forthcoming mar-r i age of her d a u g h t e r , P a u l a Susan Adler Ashdown of West-l and , to Gary David Magid of W e s t l a n d , the son of Marc i a Magid of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Mar t in Magid and Susan Beale of Bloomfield Hills.

A 1980 Wayne Memorial High School graduate, the bride-to-be earned a degree from Schoolcraft College in 1986. She is the co-owner of Ashdown-Clark Thera-py Services, Inc., of Plymouth.

Her fiance, a 1979 Southfield-La th rup High School graduate, is pursuing a degree in electron-ics a t Schoolcraft College. He is employed by Alcoa -Fu j iku ra , Ltd., of Allen Park.

An August wedding is planned

Kilby-Casper Douglas and Carole Kilby of

Livonia announce the forthcom-ing marriage of their daughter, Lisa Anne , to Richard D. Casper II, the son of Richard and Carolyn Casper of Owasso, Okla.

A 1989 Livonia S tevenson High School g r a d u a t e , t h e br ide- to-be a t tended "Central Michigan University and Semi-nole Community College. She is employed as an office manager for SS-20 Roof Systems, Inc., in Bradenton, Fla.

Her fiance, 1987 graduate of Lawton Bronson High School in Iowa, earned a degree at ITT Tech in T a m p a , F la . He is employed as a project manager for Mike Carter Construction in Bradenton, Fla

Sumpter-Doney Richard and Maryann

Sumpter of Canton announce the engagement of their daugh-ter, Roeeann, to Jack Doney, the son of James and Joan Doney of Jeniaon.

The bride-to-be is a 1988 grad-uate of Plymouth-Salem High School and a 1992 graduate of Grand Valley State University. She works as an athletic trainer in the Grand Rapids area

Her fiance is a self-employed independent contractor in Grand Raptda

A November wedding i s planned

Swan-Smith Jeff rey Paul Swan and Kim-

berly Kay Smith were marr ied | J u n e 21 a t Ward Evangel ica l | Presbyterian Church in Livonia by the bride's maternal grandfa-ther, the Rev. Dr. Fred D. Hubbs and the Rev. Paul Clough.

A t t e n d a n t s of t h e w e d d i n g party included Carole Graham, Kimber ly H i l d e b r a n d , K a r e n Rober t s , and Linda C a r n e . Groomsmen inc luded Mi l ton Clinkscales, James Woolverton, C h r i s W a s h b u r n , a n d J o h n Mehlberg.

The bride is the daugh te r of Dr. and Mrs. Jerry J . Smith of Livonia. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swan of Brighton, formerly of Livonia.

A 1987 g r a d u a t e of Livonia Churchill High School and the c rea t ive and pe r fo rming a r t s p r o g r a m , t h e b r ide e a r n e d a bachelor's degree in 1991 from the University of Michigan, and a master 's degree in 1993 from t h e U n i v e r s i t y of C i n c i n n a t i Conservatory of Music, both with a major in vocal per formance . She p e r f o r m s in t h e m e t r o

Johnson-Hoehn Dr. Paul and Marilyn Johnson

of P l y m o u t h a n n o u n c e t h e engagement of their daughter , Laura Anne, to Michael Joseph, the son of Janice Hoehn and the late Robert Hoehn of Birming-ham.

The couple are Western Michi-

R o u s s e a u - H a n i g a n Ronald Andrew Rousseau and

Angela Lynn H a n i g a n w e r e married April 23 in their home-town of Coffeyville, Kansas.

Gary and L a u r i e H a n i g a n served as attendants.

A graduate of Coffeyville High School, the bride,is employed as a beautician. She is the daugh-ter of Linda Han igan of Cof-

> Detroit area and teaches voice at Ward Presbyter ian ' s School of Sacred Arts.

The groom is a 1986 graduate of Livonia Churchill High School who earned his bachelor's degree from Central Michigan Universi-ty in 1990. He is employed by Compuware in Southfield.

Following their honeymoon in northern Michigan, the couple is making their home in Westland.

gan University graduates . The br ide- to-be is a f i f t h - g r a d e teacher for the South Redford School district. Her finance is a s a l e s - eng inee r employed by Daniel L. Bowers Company.

An August wedding is planned at First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth.

feyville and the late Gary Hani-gan.

Her husband, a 1986 Redford Thurston High School graduate, owns a Little Caesar 's store in Coffeyville. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rousseau of Red-ford.

Following a one-week cruise to Puerto Rico and St. Marten, the couple makes their home in Cof-feyville.

DeShong-D'Amico Dale Allen DeShong and Jen-

nifer D'Amico were married Feb. 22 a t C o v e n a n t C o m m u n i t y Church in Redford by the Rev. Dalton Myers.

The bride is the daughter of Rhonda and Scott Morrison of Canton. The groom is the son of Ge r ry and P a t t y DeShong of Garden City.

The bride is a 1990 graduate of Garden City High School. She is employed as a bartender at Innis Free Pub in Garden City.

Her h u s b a n d also is a 1990 gradua te of Garden City High School. He is employed a s a sorter for UPS in Livonia.

The bride asked Emily Miotke to serve as maid of honor with Beckie C h r i s t e n s e n , Wendie Christensen and Cora O'Brien as b r i d e s m a i d s . Alexis O 'Br ien served as flower girl.

The groom asked P h i l l i p DeShong to serve as best man

Plumb-Cooper Ronald and Dianne Plumb of

Ga rden Ci ty announce t h e engagement of their daughter, Deborah L., to Michael Glenn Cooper, the son of Raymond and Barbara Cooper of New Boston.

The bride-to-be, a 1980 Gar-den City East High School grad-u a t e , e a r n e d her a s soc i a t e ' s degree in science in 1987 from Henry Ford Community College. She is employed as a qual i ty control lab technician at Ivex Paper in Detroit.

Her f iance, a 1978 Tren ton High School graduate, works for Huron Cl in ton Met ropo l i t an Authority.

A November wedd ing is planned at West Mound Church in Heritage Park in Taylor.

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The couple received guests at' Burton Manor in Livonia. They are making their home in Can ton.

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ANNIVERSARIES

Howarth T h o m a s L. a n d B e v e r l y J .

Howarth of Northvill&, formerly of Plymouth and Livonia, cele-b r a t e d t h e i r g o l d e n w e d d i n g anniversary on May 17 a t a sur-prise par ty at the Botsford Inn iri Farmington Hills.

T h e couple exchanged vows on May 22 . 1947 , a t C e n t r a l M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h in D e t r o i t . S h e is t h e f o r m e r B e v e r l y J . Denyes. . T h e y h a v e two d a u g h t e r s , D i a n e S p a i n a n d h u s b a n d W i l l i a m , of H a r t l a n d , a n d Chery l C r a b t r e e a n d h u s b a n d Jackie Ray of Leesburg, Va. The Howarths also have two grand-c h i l d r e n , L a u r a a n d A n g e l a Spain.

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Horvath Joseph and Theresa Hinrvath.

lifelong Redford res idents , will Ce lebra te t h e i r 4 0 t h w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y w i t h a M a s s of Thanksgiving at St. John Bosco Catholic Church in Redford

The couple mar r i ed J a n . 16. {957. at St. John Bosco Catholic Church in Redford • They have two sons. Michael

and his wife Ann Marie of Whit-Qiore Lake and Brother Joseph tforvath, a member of the Order <?f t h e Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy who resides in Philadel-phia r, A World War II v e t e r a n , he Retired f rom R e d f o r d D e n t a l Laboratory in Redford. a compa-ny he owned for 45 years.

A r e g i s t e r e d n u r s e , s h e is

Knoll Robert G. and Eva A. Knoll of

Lrvonia a r e c e l e b r a t i n g t h e i r 10th wedding anniversary' wi th a family dinner at Ernesto 's and a uruise to Alaska.

The couple m a r r i e d Aug. 16. 1947.'in Erie. Penn. S h e is the former Eva A Krrr

They have four children - Bob of Burlington. Iowa. Bill of Livo-nia, Denise Q u a r l e s of Tecum-seh. and Colleen of Englewood, Colo. The Knolls also have five grandchildren.

Retired from Colman Supply . Rober t Knoll w o r k s a t C O D. P roduc t s in Livonia a n d is the t r easu re r of the 56th Air Depot f r o u p 20th Air Force. The couple is active volunteers in the Pet-A-

BMW test drives fuel cancer benefit

engineer and instructor .

S h e r e t i r e d f r o m D e t r o i t Diesel Allison in 1984 and creat-* ed he r own s e c r e t a r i a l service until their move to Pun ta Gorda. Fla . in 1989 They returned to Michigan in 1994.

organist and choir director at St. John Bosco. She is employed at Mult ifastener Corp. in Redford.

BY CHRISTINA FU0C0 STAFF WRJTEK

The key to recovering from any i l l n e s s is t o k e e p a p o s i t i v e f rame of mind.

When C a n t o n res ident J a n i s Puskar a t tended support groups to h e l p h e r t h r o u g h he r bou t w i t h b r e a s t c a n c e r , she found t h a t "a lot of women a r e i n to self-pity." At t h a t moment, she decided s h e was going to fight the disease.

"I turned around and took the bad and went s t ronger . I sa id , I'm going to fight this. No more woe is me. My h a i r is going to come out, ' " said Puskar . 39. "A lot of t h e s e women, they go to pieces I thought maybe I didn't c a r e for my b r e a s t s a l l t h a t much Los ing my life a n d not being there for my children was a bigger deal."

Because of her strong at t i tude, Puskar named herself one of the h e r o e s of " T h e D r i v e fo r t h e C u r e , " a t r a v e l i n g even t t h a t gives the public the opportunity to test drive BMW's from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. F r i d a y th rough Sun-d a y , J u l y 18 -20 , a t t h e Novi Hilton, 21111 Haggertv at Eight Mile.

For e a c h mi le d r iven . BMW will dona te S i to the Susan G. Komen Breas t Cancer Founda-tion The goal is raise $1 million.

As "The Dr ive for the Cure" c a r a v a n s a r o u n d t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , i n d i v i d u a l s f rom each community will be recognized for the i r o u t s t a n d i n g contr ibut ions in t h e a r e a of b r e a s t c a n c e r a n d / o r a w a r e n e s s . Each local hero's photograph will be added to the lead car which will be on display at the Smithsonian Insti-tution a f t e r the tour finishes.

J o a n n e Cole f rom Taylor was named Friday's hero, while Glo-r i a K w a i t k o w s k i of G r o s s e Pointe Fa rms is Saturday's hero.

P u s k a r , a 1 6 . y e a r a e r o b i c i n s t r u c t o r , will be honored on Sunday.

J u s t p r io r to giving b i r t h to her daugh te r Jordan Lynn, now 6 1/2, P u s k a r noticed a lump in her breast . He r doctor told her it was a fibroid tumor and tha t she shouldn't be concerned.

A f o r m e r physica l educa t ion teacher. P u s k a r was concerned, h o w e v e r , w h e n t h e l u m p remained in her breas t for two more years . Puskar told her doc-tor t h a t s h e wan ted to have it removed j u s t to ease her fears . The surgeon suggested she have a m a m m o g r a m a n d w h e n t h e results came back as suspicious, he ordered more tests. The tests showed she had brpast cancer.

Puska r . who has been cancer-f r e e fo r f o u r y e a r s , no t on ly vowed to help herself but others. Six months out of chemotherapy she took second place in the sur-vivor category in Toledo's "Race for the Cure." She hopes to win this year 's race held in Septem-ber.

A y e a r o u t of chemothe rapy , she co-founded an organizat ion called Women Celebrat ing Life, a suppor t group for breast can-cer survivors . The group meets D o w n r i v e r w h e r e P u s k a r a n d her husband . John, lived prior to m o v i n g to C a n t o n . T h e y a l so have a son. Jona than Richard, 8.

The organization helps women by i n t r o d u c i n g t h e m to o t h e r breas t cancer survivors, and by helping newly diagnosed women p u r c h a s e w igs , p r o s t h e t i c s , m a k e o v e r s a n d a n y e l se t h a t might raise their self-esteem. A fashion show luncheon and other events a r e held to raise money for the organization.

Her goal for Women Celebrat-ing Li fe is to p roduce a v ideo where children tell their experi-ences with a loved one diagnosed with cancer.

Local hero: Janis Puskar made a deci-sion to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients and their fami-lies as the result of her battle with breast can-cer. It has led to her involvement with "The Drive for a Cure" and a self-designa-tion of a local hero.

" T h e y don ' t h a v e a s u p p o r t group for children other than a t t h e K a r m a n o s cen t e r , which I r e ceh t l y found out abou t a f t e r my kids had already flipped out for two years," said Puskar . who is a breast educator for the insti-tu te . "A lot of people don't like to go to support groups.

"This will be he lpful because t h e y can see how o the r people a r e f e e l i n g a n d r e a c t i n g to wha t ' s going on."

For "The Drive for the Cure," P u s k a r is serving as chai rwom-

an a n d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f o r t h e Komen founda t ion . So f a r , s h e said. BMW is falling shor t of its $1 million goal and panicking its organizers.

"I keep telling her (an organiz-er) t h a t it 's brand-new. I t ' s the f i r s t y e a r . We m a y no t r e a c h t h a t $1 million, but people will ge t to t e s t d r i v e a fleet of 16 BMWs from the cheapest BMW to the most expensive."

Tha t , she said, will hopefu l ly drive car buffs to par t ic ipa te in the event.

Students' essay wins scholarship contest

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V i c t o r H a k i m of L i v o n i a S tevenson High School teamed wi th M a r n i K a t z and Michael Me i r of F a r m i n g t o n H a r r i s o n High School to showTTow s t u -d e n t s of J e w i s h a n d A r a b i c descent can work together.

T h e r e s u l t : T h e y a r e t h i r d -place winners in the Duane Kell

Essay Scholarship Contest. S p o n s o r e d by t h e A m e r i c a n

Arab ic a n d J e w i s h F r i e n d s of Metropolitan Detroit, the contest

"b rough t metrop6Ii tan~D~etroi t h igh school s t u d e n t s of t h e s e opposite backgrounds together in t e a m s to c r e a t e p r o g r a m s to bnng Arab-American and Jewish

youth closer. "Along wi th improv ing t h e i r

o w n e c o n o m i c s t a t u s w i t h a reward of $500 for their efforts , t hese s tudents contributed some-t h i n g far more valuable: a plan to p romote u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d c l o s e n e s s b e t w e e n t h e i r c u l -t u r e s , " said Shukr i David, who

chai rs the project. "Their ideas h i g h l i g h t m a n y ways to b r i n g our youths and cultures closer," David said.

En t r i e s were judged on t h e i r creativity, execution and commu-nication effectiveness by a panel of members of the American Ara-bic and Jewish Friends.

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Breaking ground: Darrell Kleinke, chairman of the congregation, helps turn over a shovelful of dirt in the area which will become the 12,000-square-foot addition to St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Livonia.

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M e m b e r s of S t . Pau l ' s Evan-gelical L u t h e r a n Church ga th -ered recently to break ground for a new addi t ion to their building at 17810 F a r m i n g t o n Road in Livonia.

T h e n e w a r e a wil l i n c l u d e adminis t ra t ive offices, fellowship a reas and C h r i s t i a n instruction rooms.

This is the f i f th major building project u n d e r t a k e n by St. Paul 's L u t h e r a n w h i c h ce l eb ra t e s i t s 125th anniversary this year and is L i v o n i a ' s o l d e s t L u t h e r a n Church.

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17*10 Farmington Road • Lwonsa (313)Si1-13M

I MpN Sarrtce • 746

6:30 4 10:00 A.M Study AM

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H M I S S O U R I S Y N O D

C H R I S T O U R S A V I O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Rev. Luther A. Werth, Sr. Pastor

Rev. Robert Bayer, Aaaiat . Paator Two locationa to serve you: ,

LIVONIA CANTON 14175 Farmington Rd 46001 Warren Road

(N ol I-96) (West of Canton Center) Sunday Worship 8:30 am & 11 00 am Sunday Worship 9:30 am

Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday School 10:45 am (313)522-6830 (313)414-7422

Sharing the Love ol Chnsf

E v . L u t h e r a n C h u r c h I •14750 Kirloch • ftedtad

532-8655 I P»ator Gregory Qfebona

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ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL 20805 Mxtdlebelt

Farmington Halls. Midi. WORSHIP SERVICES

balurdav Evening 6pm Sjndav Morning 9 15 J m Bible Class & *K»ndav xhool 10 30"

Pastor lohn W. Meyer • 474-0675

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church & School 5685 Venoy 1 Bl* N of Ford Rd Westland 425-0260

Divine Worship 8 4 11:00 A.M. Bible Class 4 SS 9:30 A.M.

Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Gary D M®adapont Administrative PaMoi

Kurt E LamDerl, Aasislam Pasloi Jal Burks. Pnncoal'O C E.

R i s e n C h r i s t L u t h e r a n 46250 Ann Artx>f Road

11 M * 'West of S etdon i Plymouth • 453-5252

Worship Service 8:30 & 10:00 A.M. K M Mehrl. Paslor

Hugh McMarim, Lay Minister

CHRIST THE GOOD SHEPHERD Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 42690 Cherry Hill Road, Canton

981-0286 Roger Aumann. Pastor Worship 8:00 A 10:30 A.M. Bible Class A SS 9:20 A.M.

Preschool & Kindergarten

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

25630 GRAND RIVER ft BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP.

Worsh ip Service 9:15 4 11:00 A. l* .

Sunday School 9:15 4 11:00 A.M.

Nursery Provided flsv Victor F MalboCi Psstor

Rev TlmotKy Malbofti. Assoc Psslor

HOSANNA-TABOR LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

9600 Leverne • So Redtorfl • 937-2424 Rev Lawrence Wrtto

WORSHIP WITH US Sunday Morning Worsh ip 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 4 Mull Bible Claw 9:00 a.m.

Thursday Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Christian School Pre-Schooi-8lh Grade

937-2233

EVANGELICAL L U T H E R A N

C H U R C H I N AMERICA

C H R I S T A D E L P H I A N S

T i m o t h y L u t h e r a n C h u r c h 8820 Wayne Rd.

(Between Ann Arbor Trau & Joy Road! Livonia • 427-2290

Rev. Carta Thompson Powell, Paator i .m. Adul t A • 9:00 a.m. AduH A Children's Sunday School

10:00 a.m. Family Worship

C H U R C H E S O F C H R I S T

C H R I S T A D E L P H I A N S Sunday

Memorial Service 10:00 A.M. Bible Class

Wednesdays 7:30 P.M. 36516 Parkdale, Livonia • 425-7610

MEMORIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST i.OroOa,- Church)

35475 Five Mile Rd. 4*4-6722 MARK McGlLVREY Minister

Las Hardin. Associate Minister Paul Rurnbuc. Youth Minister

BIBLE SCHOOL (Al sga.)»» A M 4 10:45 A.M. Homing Worship - 8.30 4 10:45 A l l .

Adult Worship 4 Ybum Groups 6:30 P.M.

N O N - D E N O M I N A T I O N A L C H R I S T I A N

SCIENCE

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH 291 E. SPRING ST.

2 Bucks N o( Main - 2 Btocks E ol MM SUNOAY WfDNCSOAY

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l l l i l l PaMor Frank Howard Ch 453-0323

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Plymouth 1100 W Ann Arbor TrtiL Hymooth. Ml

Sunday Service l0 K>am Sunday School I a Ml am

VU'ed Evening Tesrimoiiy Meeiinji ' i" p m Readmu Room - 445 S Harvev, Pl»mou«li

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453-1676

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41550 E Ann Art»r Trail, Plymouth, Ml 48170 • (313) 459-6240

Sunday Worship Services f : 0 0 f .» f i . aixfl 10 :00 a - fn ,

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P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 10101 W. Ann Arbor Rd., P lymouth

5 Males W ol Sheldon Rd From M-14 lake Gottfredson Rd South

Or Wm C Moore - Paslor

8:00 Praise & Worship Service

9:30 Lifeline Contemporary Service

11:00 Traditional Service

SUNDAY SCHOOL (NURSERY PROVIDED) CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST SERVED

8:00 • 9:30 am. Sunday Sctool (or All Ages

CHURCHES OF THE NAZARENE

Evangelical Presbyterian Church

1 7 0 0 0 I Uvooia 422- l i40 i M i

I ® Worship Services Sunday School

8:00, 9:15, 10:45 A.M. and 12:05 P.M.

Evening Service 7:00 P.M.

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PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ascot w a™ */«<x Roa« • ( l t>l

Sun BI&.ESTUCW&WORSHIP-945 AM i l l 00 AM Sunday Evening - 6 00 PM

Ladies Ministries - Tues 9 30 A M FAMILY NIGHT - Wed 7 00 PM

Arthur C Magnuson. Pastor MEW HORIZONS FOR CHILDREN 45S-319C

NATIVITY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 9435 Henry Ruff at Watt Chicago

Uvonla 48150 • 421-5406 R«* Donald Lintaknan. Pastor

9:15 Adu l t C lass 10:30 a.m. Worsh ip

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ST. T I M O T H Y C H U R C H

it 6700 NawOuryh Road Livonia • 4»4-ee44

Sunday School toe AH Agas 9 00 s.m FsmMy Worship: 10:00 a.m.

J u l y 2 0 t h "Living Faithfully In Creative Tension'

Rev Anna Marie Austin

Rev Janet NoWe Pastor A Crestiva Christ Centered Congregation

Rosedale Gardens irian Church (USA) rd a ! W Chicago. Uvoma. M l

larwnan 4 Cat | (313) 422-0494 Worsh ip Serv ice &

Sunday Schoo l 9:30 a.m.

GENEVA PRES8YTERIAN CHURCH (U.SJL) 5835 Shaason Rd Canton

(313) 4594013

; Sundey Worship 4 ChorU) School

j 10110 a.m. Education For AH Ages

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PLYMOUTH SEVENTH M Y AtVERTBT CHURCH t SUPERIOR MVENTBT ACADEMY oranaa 1-1 4295 Napier Road • Plymouth

WORSHIP SERVICES SJiTWWY: SUM* School US ua .

DMnaHonee 11 ua-IJ p * kaon N. Praat (113) 9e 1-2217

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M a i n 4 C h u r c h • (313) 4 S 3 4 4 4 4

P L Y M O U T H Worship Services 4:30 ajn. 4 10 30 ajn.

Nursery Provided Dr James Sk lmms Tamara J. Seidel

Senior Minister Associate Minister Dav id J W Brown. Dir o l Youth Ministr ies

Acce ssible to All

Reformed - Adhering to the Westminster Confession of Faith

Presbyterian Free Church 30025 Curtis Ave. Livonia 48154 off MK*#eoetf Oefween Six and Seven Mile

Sunday Services - 1 lam and 7 pm Wednesday Bible Study - 7pm

Paslor - Kenneth Macleod - Id 313421- 0780

'! . sinig for me Religion Caten-icv ^houlu be submitted in writ-

no later than noon Friday for • xt Thursday's issue. They

,i , ho mailed to Sue Mason at W251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 18150. or by fax at (313) 591-

'313) 953-2131.

SUMMER MUSIC 'LuvnceviUe United Methodist

" 'hurch continues its summer .sir - enes a t 7 p.m. Sundays,

.!>• 20 and 27. The church is a t ' Middlebelt, south of Eight

Mill' i n Livonia. Ticket price is a riiinn. For information call

Mi - 47 l-:5444 Monday through iri.i v 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

SPECIAL GUEST .1 . iowlnrk Lemon, "The Clown . . u.; t'-of Basket ball,"will, be

n i l as part of Athletes Sun-i ! (i 10 p.m. Sunday, Ju ly • Detroit World Outreach,

\V.^t Chicago, Redford. A : of the Harlem Globe-

. • • ~ for 22 years and founder i Hutketeers basketball i. hi travels throughout the

. and world, inspiring. iling and instructing peo-

• ; ages to be all they can i'l < • .t without drugs and

• - more information - visit, call DWO at

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MRISTIAH SCIENCE io ::i series. "What is This

-i , t . Science and Who Are . - Christian Scientists?" is

dcast a t 1:30 p.m. . ,,f WQBH-AM 1400.

- • . 'ude "What makes i Science Christ ian?" on What proof do you have -tian Science heals" on itl "How do Chris t ian fee! about modern on Aug. 3.

stian Science Sentinel-tion" also can be heard m, Sundays on WAAM-

AM 1600. The conversational program discusses current pub-lic topics as well as shares heal-ing through prayer from people all over the world.

mer. A new class entitled "Truths Your Mother Never Told You," based on the collected works of Florence Scovel Shinn, an early t ru th s tudent and teacher, will be offered through-out July and August. Topics of discussion include fai th, love, forgiveness, k a r m a , nonresis-tance, and intuition. The Rev. Gene Sorensen will teach classes based on Abraham Speaks's material from the New

teginning 1 book by Je r ry and sther Hicks at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesdays in Ju ly and August . Unity of Livonia's Chr is tmas in

July celebration will be 9:30-11 a.m. Sunday, Ju ly 27, and will feature carols and "surprises." All the activities are held a t the church, 28660 Five Mile Road, Livonia. For more information, call (313) 421-1760. CHARISMATIP PRAYER A charismatic prayer group meets a t 6 p.m. Sundays in Pat io Classroom 1 on the ground floor of the University Center a t Madonna University, Schoolcraft and Levan, Livonia. For more information, call John at (313) 422-5611.

' HISPANIC CHURCH The Hispanic Pentecostal Church conducts worship ser-vices at 2 p.m. Sundays a t the Open Door Church, 33105 W. Seven Mile Road, Livonia. The Rev. G. Diaz officiates. For more information, call (810) 471-5282. EARLY MORNING WORSHIP Mount Vernon Baptist of Red-ford has begun an early morning worship service a t 8:30 a.m. Sundays. This contemporary

praise and workshop service fea-tures music, lead by Pastor Ken Mowery and the praise t e am, IMPACT. The 8:30 a .m. service is followed by Bible 'study ses-sions for people of all agea. A traditional-Btyle worship service

worship styles and schedules meets at 11 a.m. For more infor-mation, call the church a t (313) 537-7480. You can also visit the church's web site a t h t tp7/mem-bers.aol.com/kpmad.

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS St. Paul's Lu the ran School is accepting applications for the 1997-1998 school year for preschool th rough eighth grade The school is located a t 20805 Middlebelt Road a t Eight Mile Road, Farmington Hills. For more information, call (248) 474-2488.

FROM THE HEART Ward Evangelical Presbyter ian Church offers From the Hear t Cancer Support Group a t 7 p.m. the second and four th Mondays of the month in Rooms B2 and 4 at the church, 17000 Farmington Road, Livonia. Family members, those with cancer a n d friends are invited to share , encourage and support one ano the r in a loving, hopeful God-focused envi-ronment. For more information, call the church a t (313) 422-1 8 2 6 ,

QARA0E SALE ^t,*James Presbyter ian Church is having a garage sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday , July 24-Friday, Ju ly 25, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Ju ly 26, a t the church, 25350 W. Six Mile Road, Redford. For more information, call (313) 534-7730. CONTINENTALS CONCERT The Continentals, a high-energy, contemporary musical act , will perform at 7 p.m. Friday, July 25, at St. Aidan Catholic

Church, 17500 Farmington Road, Livonia. The Continentals have performed in front of more than 17,000 people in 70 coun-tr ies on six continents. A free-will offering will be accepted. For more information, call (248) 474-1396.

F1UJNG THE GAP Calvary Baptis t Church will host a musical d rama called "Home Again" performed by Filling the Gap a t 8 p.m. Friday, July 25, a t the church, 43065 Joy Road (between Lilley and Sheldon roads), Canton. Filling the Gap is a non-profit, inter-denomina-tional minis try designed to encourage spiri tual growth. There is no admission charge but a love offering will be received. For more information, call (313) 455-0022.

SATURDAY SPECIAL The Firs t Baptis t Church of Canton 's Ladies Ministries will present Sa tu rday Special, a day of fellowship, fr iends and fun 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 26, at the church 44500 Cherry Hill Road. There will be a morning coffee chat , group Bible study, craft , informative mini work-shops and a speaker . Partici-pants should bring a brown bag lunch. For more information, call the church a t (313) 981-6460.

JEWS FOR JESUS The Jews for Jesus Liberated Wailing Wall will sing and tell their story at 11 a.m. Sunday. July 27, a t Calvary Baptist Church, 43065 Joy Road. Can-ton. For more information, call (313) 455-0022.

SUMMER ORGAN SERIES The First Presbyter ian Church of Northville is presenting its summer organ series 7-8 p.m. Sundays a t the church. 200 E. Main St., Northville. Perform-ing will be Jeffrey Fowler, music director of the First Presbyterian

Church of Wayne, Penn. , on July 27, and J o a n n e Vollendorf, music director for Chr is t Episco-pal Church of Detroit , on Aug. 10. A reception will be held in Boll Fellowship Hall a f t e r the con-certs- A free will offering also will'be t aken and ~cKHd care wiH be available for $2 per child. For more information, call the church a t (248) 349-0911.

SUMMER DAY CAMP The Unity of Livonia Church is hosting "Children Around the World," a summer day camp for children ages 4-10 from 9:30 a.m.-noon Monday-Friday, Aug. 4-8 and 11-15.

Children will learn about other children around the world through dance, crafts , music, lessons, tas t ing different foods and through a book from UNICEF, enti t led "Children Ju s t Like Me: A Unique Celebra-tion of Children Around the World."

The cost is $5 per child per week. A snack will be provided. For more information, call the church a t (313) 421-1760. Unity of Livonia is a t 28660 Five Mile Road, east of Middlebelt Road.

NEW BEGINNINGS The Rev. Kearney Kirkby will discuss "Personalizing the Pro-cess" a t 7 p.m. Thursday , Aug. 4, as part of "New Beginnings," a grief support group held at St. Matthew's United Methodist Church. 30900 W. Six Mile Road, Livonia. There is no fee for the discussion. Free resources are available and related books may be purchased a t cost. For more information, call the . church a t (313) 422-6038.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL St. Andrew's Presbyter ian Church is holding its ice cream social at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6, a t the church, 26701 Joy Road

(between Beech Daly and Inks te r roads), Dearborn. For more information, call (313) 274-3820

MARRIAOE ENCOUNTER Worldwide Marriage Encounter offers a weekend experience for!; ma r r i ed {•<-"• pl*« to improve their communicat ion skills, learn the value of intimacy and renew their love for each other Sept . ^ 12-14 a t St . John 's Family Life^S Center in Plymouth. For more . _ informat ion or to register call (248) 528-2512 or (810) 286-5524

SUPPORT GROUPS New Directions Center for Chn9*i t ian Counsel ing will offer a Chr i s t i an support and growth. " group for adul ts who have expe-rienced abuse as children. Thq s t a r t ing d a t e of the group as well as the day and time will be ! -de te rmined by the participant^. T-The cen te r also is organizing ! !-Forever Free, a support and * 'r growth group for people who are-suffer ing from the pain and d e s -perat ion of the binge diet roller coaster. Part icipants also will de te rmine the day and t imes of meet ings. „ ^

For more information about the • groups, call the center a t 1313) -464-8882. New Directions is at 37625 Ann Arbor Road, Sui te 107, Livonia.

BETHANY PLYMOUTH/CANTON Bethany Plymouth/Canton, a min is t ry providing support for .. single adul ts , meets for Mass atf 11:30 a.m. Sundays at St. _ 'I Aidan's Church, followed by cof " fee or lunch - call Bill a t (313) 421-3011 - breakfast a t 10 a.it» Sundays a t the Redford Inn, ' Five Mile Rpad west of Beech Daly Road, Redford - call Val at (313) 729-1974 - and for coffee and conversation at 7 p.m. Tues: days a t Archie's Plymouth Road east of Merriman, Livonia - call Tony a t (313) 422-3266.

V A C A T I O N B I B L E S C H O O L S

UNITED METHODIST

Clarencevtlle United Methodist 20100 Middlebelt Rd. • Uvonla

474->444 Rev Jean Love

Worship Services 10:15 A M , 6:00 PM Nursery Prmided

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 A M O f f i c e H rs . 9-1

ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

30900 Su. Maa Fid (Bet Memman A M-MaOaa) Cfcuc* Sonqutal. Paste

10:00 A.M. Worsh ip 4 Chu rch School 11:15 A.M. AduH Study Classes

Nursery Prewded-422-e03S

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NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

29887 West Eleven Mile Road Just Wesi of Middlebelt

2 4 8 - 4 7 6 - 8 8 6 0 Farmington Hills

8:>0 fr 10:00 A . M . Worship, Church School. Nursery

"No Strangers Here " Rev. Benjamin Bohnsack, preaching

M i l • Help In Dally Living

• Exciting Youth Programs • Child-Care Provided

PmonjOr Dmti Klump. fcev Tony Amwr

First U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r t h o l P l \ m o u t h

I'.fOl N !rfr*.,iu.l <v. »

(313) 4 5 3 5 2 8 0

for the Vacation Bible . calendar should be sub-

ti writing no later than day for the next Thurs-?ue. They can be mailed Mason at 36251 School-vonta 48150, or by fax

13) 591-7279. For more • itiort. call (313) 953-

2131.

O R C H A R D UNITED METHODIST

Cnitt'd Methodist s having its vacation

. v-hool, Sonrise Balloon 1 ure. for children ages 4

the fifth grade from 9:15 noon Ju ly 21-July 25 a t

ci.„rvh. 30450 Farmington Farmington Hills. The

d donation is $10 per

child with a maximum fee of $20 per family. To register or for myre information, call (248) 626-3620.

GRACE LUTHERAN Grace Lutheran Church, 25630 Grand River a t Beech Daly, Red-ford, will hold its annua l vaca-tion Bible school for children age 3 through sixth grade from 9-11:45 a.m. Ju ly 21-30. Classes will include lessons from the Bible, singing, and crafts . Two special events are planned - a balloon launch contest on Ju ly 22 and the "Parade for Jesus" on July 25. For more information, call (313)532-2266 ST. ANDREW S PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyter ian

Church will have its vacation Bible school from 9:15 a .m. to 11:45 a.m. Ju ly 21-25 a t the church, 26701 Joy Road, between Inkster and Beech Daly roads. Children ages 3 through the sixth grade can enjoy games, crafts, music, snacks and S t o -ries Jesus Told." For more infor-mation, call the church a t (313) 274-3820.

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN

Geneva Presbyter ian Church will have its vacation Bible school, "Sonrise Balloon Adven-ture," 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. July 21-25 a t the church, 5835 Shel-don Road, Canton. Children age 4 through fifth grade will enjoy songs, skits, Bible stories, crafts.

games and snacks. A $5 per child offering is requested and scholarships are available. For more information, call the church office a t (313) 459-0013.

LIVONIA BAPTIST

Livonia Baptis t Church will have its vacation Bible school, "On the Fa rm: Growing with God," for children ages 4 through sixth grade July 21-25 at the church, 32940 Schoolcraft, Livo-nia. During the classes the teachers a t Livonia Baptist Church will dress as wranglers, with the duty of leading the chil-dren, who play the role of farm hands, in a variety of learning activities. Wranglers hope t h a t the na tura l , growing sett ing of a

family farm will help the chil-dren learn about healthy growth with God. For more information, call (313) 422-3763.

RIVERSIDE PARK Riverside Park Church of God will have its vacation Bible school 6:45-9 p.m. July 21-25 a t the church /11771 Newburgh Road, Livonia. The theme will be "Circle of Fr iends Ranch" and the school will be for children in preschool th rough the sixth grade. For more information, call the church a t (313) 464-0990. STARK ROAD GOSPEL Stark Road Gospel Hall will have its vacation Bible school, "lessons from the Cross," 10 a.m. to noon Ju ly 28-Aug. 1 at the

church, 9280 Stark Road, Livo-nia. The school is for 5-year-olds th rough teen-agers and fea-tu r e s games, stories, singing and craf ts . To register or for more - « information, call (313) 729-7284; or (810) 442-8858.

ALPHA BAPTIST

Alpha Baptist Church will have its vacat ion Bible school 6:30-8:30 p.m. Aug. 4-8 at the church. 28051 West Chicago, between Middlebelt and Inkster roads, i Livonia. "Sonrise Balloon Advenr t u re - A High Flying Adventure in Fa i th" will feature Bible sto-ries, craf ts , games, snacks, songs and skits . For more information, call the church a t (313» 421- I 6300.

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\ K h ^ i i l O l T THERE? Caftioiic SWF 40. 5 ' t r , outgoing, iives in Farmington seew^g SWM, 34-52. with similar val-ues and rte'ests «854

TIHKI) (IE GAMES? SWF 24 5T M-t>gured enioys camping cooli-ng me theatre. chiMren seeking honest, sincere, commrtment-mindea SWM under 30 Aa* 2572

LONG-TERM? Fur.-loving coen-mincJed SWCF 19 5 3". lives in Canton see*s chadless. compatiOle SWV 21-29 who has never Seen married A0» 3842

LIGHT 1 I' M\ LIFE Catholic TSWF 58 ST. HS®S Brown-eyed brunette, irves m Lavona. seeks honest, romantic, tnm SWCM, 54-62 wno enfjys Oancng. travel, oovies concerts, tine dming arxJ conversation AO* 3355

HOLD \n HAM) Carnokc SWF, 48 52". neibs green-eyed Mood, canng, enpys baroecues. collecting antiques, gomg to church, seeking spintuaJ. tall, slender, active domm-to-eanh SM Ad* 6256

SHY. RESERVED Roman Catholic 0W mom 26, full-bgurecl fuvlov-mg, easygoing, entoys sunsets, Bowling, c*ayirg darts, seeks lun-low>g, romantic SM «no s easy to get along with Ad* 1397

ONLY SERIOI S Mfe\ PLEASE Outgoing WWWCF 53, 5'2". red hair green eyes professional, »ves <n Westland, seeks SWCM, 55-ready lor a new re*atonsrto possble commitment. Ad* 3393

COLLECTS TEDDY' BEARS FnervSy SWCF 22 5'6" enjoys tutcmg. walks, movies, concerts, camping writing poetry, seeks sweet kind canng SWCM. 23-35, with same inter-ests Ad* 4545

* ARM-HEARTED Methodist SWF, 58. outgoing pleasant, enioys Christian activities boating long walks, travwng gardening, seekmg honest, mature, physically St, i.U with integrity Ad* 5800

MONOGAMOI S RELATIONSHIP Catholic SWF, 50, upbeat, enjoys people, diversity «ntmg. pottery, ceramics, her dog, seeks sincere. nteOigent. humorous. down-to-earth SM Ad* 4304

GREAT SMILE SWF. 40 tal. enjoys running, wortting out, danong. seeking SWM, tal. 38* who is genuine, canng, atffebc. for possOle retahonsf* Ad* 3333

L E T S MEET SOON SWCF. 33, very (irect enjoys scuba dw*>g travel-

ler**! sfc*ng movies Arung OtA seekmg con-secure. good-looking, financially stable,

monogamous SM Ad* 9497 ARE VOL EAITHFI L?

Baptist SW mom. 27, easygoing, shy outgomg. sensitive ernoys the Red-wings, the outdoors, soft-Da* fishmg seeking trustworthy, monogamous SM who *es kids Ad* 8369

SHARE MY I .IFF. Baptist S8F. 23. sincere, tin atiends Christian corv ce«tspiays enioys penes movies, r search ol an honest canng. dependable handsome SM Ad* 1205

ADVENT! ROI S SWF. 26, s r . 1254* degreed luvwwng. kkes trie outdoors, watei-stang. roHerttadng the zoo seeks dean cut. educaled. (arrtfy-onented. r*ce SM Ad* 1541

SPIRITl AL VALLES art ist SWF 42. 140«* enioys long wafcs spendng tme «Kh friends. candleM draws read-on I n btN seekmg mttntandng i r c « « SCM Ad* 1355

« HAT'S YOI R SIGN? QtfK*c SWF 50 reserved pracfc* ernoys skat-m watong. photography dancing, muac theatre locfcmg tor Juppwtv* SM Ad* 3839 • -" HAS HER LIFE TOGETHER

*tan-danomneBonal S8F, 19. er*jy» gong lo tie m l . i w t m wafcs «i tie perk. W m g to fte rtfo. laaKhng lor hone*, tnjerwortfiy mature

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NEED A FRIEND? 4on-denominational SM mom 45. eaeygoma «s*t darana sports seeks **na*ve norn***-

aN/S SCM «ho enioys tamrfy actrv«es 4343

SHY AT FIRST OarxxM OWF. a2 NAAg^ed remark hone* enioys stamp cotadna. reedn®. croeewort f*jz-Om. aaekng honest SM lor poaefcl* k»v*nn reWoiWv Ad*'934

MANNERLY? a m m SWF !«. Uv Butt* outflonj sncere hooaal Mends tH/ch art «!**. play* « * v Bus Oawnwio. danong. horses tie mo, seeks open. oampactM SCM Ad* 2050

NO GAME PLAYING £aHo*c SWF. 34 57 envoys txmflna m w . lanang w f a in N w o r t ^ t m*i«is. looking

employed, Nncn»* honaat SM AdT5724 - HOPE THIS » MY LAST AD!

* *P*»wandad. *eeygor. edudi hodvy M M . wMhas to m encera U W M 9M who's eeey to tt to «d* '220

M k . icOaaL arwjys wortong rotv-ekaang lynrang. seeks Mno SM *Bi * i — K H

COMMIMCATIVE Roman Catholic SWF, 42, trendy personable, anioys We. qwet t*nee, seeks sincara tarthM

tun SM for potential partner happy-go-lucky. Ad* 5407

W ARM A LOVING Communicative, semi-retired SWF. 55. enioys Chnstian activities, readng, (raveling, sewing and more, seeks kind humorous monogamous SM Ad* 3222

A GOOD PERSON Ncn-denominat«ona; SBF. 44. sincere, faithful, edu-cated. enjoys walking biking, movies, famify and church activities, seeks honest, intelligent, faithful SM Ad* 9819

VERY FRIENDLY Cathoec SWF, 21, outgoing, attends Chnstian activi-ties, erwys the outdoors, seeks honest., sincere, romantic. Cathofcc SM, with a good sense o< hunor A0* 1572 - *

SPIRITl AL Catholic SWF 42, 5't". 118tbs. outgoing, buCdy, likes dming, movies, fitness, waSks, cydmg, seeks considerate open attentive, compassionate SM AM.4330

GENTLE * AYS Shy SWCF, 48, fun-lcwing. enjoys cooking, outdoor activities, wa»ung, seeks humorous, canng, shanng SM, with similar interests Ad*,5223

FIND THE ANSHER: SWCF, 18, fun, oulgomg. enjoys Chnstian concerts, sports, han^ng out with frvends. would like to meet a Bom-Agair SCM Ad* 8888

A LITTLE V I IET SWF 25 er oys gang to church, sports events, talk-ing on the phone, spendng time with friends, BiWe studies, hockey games, seeking communicative SM tc spend time with Ad*. 1212

GOOD-HEARTED Catholic SWF, 46, wann, canng, independent, enioys Chnstian activities, walking, traveling, reading, movies, cooking, seekmg honest, loyal, dependable, affectionate SM Ad* 5343

A GIVING HEART Protestant SWF. 59. upbeat, loving, la«-back. kind, hoc&es include walks, readng. golf religion, seeks honest, open SM, integrity a must Ad*.5557

A SPIRITl AL LADY SWF 41. M figured, bubbly, active, outgoing, enjoys animals walking, refmshmg furniture, decorating, seeks dependable, sharing SM, to spend time with Ad* 9336

DESIRE PERKY A LIVELY? Baptist SWF, 38, emotionally heathy, positive pro-fessorial, enioys Christian concerts, dancmg, read-ing, seeks wholesome, canng SCM, N/S Ad* 9229

LET'S MEET OVER COFFEE Presbytanan SWF. 23. honest, humorous, enioys the outdoors, the theater, plays, seeks outgomg. humor-ous honest SM, lor possible relatoonsf* Ad* 1402

T H O l GHTFl LNESS Bom-Agam SWF. 23, outgoing, mdependent. enjoys aitendng Christian activities, readng, long wales, rotterttedna, seekmg fun-loving SCM, who enjoys life Ad* 1973

SOULFUL SF 59, casual intelligent, professional en(oys Christian actMties, 8«etSsjng. danong massage therapy jazz, readng. mediation, seekmg balanced, secure , comfortable SM Ad* 7070

READS HER BIBLE Norvdenommalional SWF, 46. honest, sneers mus-ing. likes music, dancmg seeks intelligent, commit mcative hanJwortang SCM. with same traits who loves the Lord Ad* 6522

Ql 'AUTY TIMES Protestant SWF, 70, enjoys cooking, readng gar denmg, seeks nte*gent. hones, easygoing SM, «*» enjoys travekng Ad* 5445

A FRENCH LADY SWF, 68 omgomg good attitude enjoys pemtmg readng sewing seeks SCM with good morels, for poesoe reiabonsh® Ad* 7536

u L . I V I V R t Lutheran SWF, 42.5T, 180«a . smoker, witTy. timny. senous attends Chnekan activities enioys videos, shooang pool bow*ng. seeks honest carmg. sens trveSM Ad* 3845

ENJOY IJFE WITH ME MethodW SWF. 55. omgong enjoys soaetzmg, campmg, weekend trips, flee markets, mowes wehs seeks happy, honed SM Ad* 7B®

TRY NEW THINGS Proie*tanl SWF, 44. seaygowfl. hunoreus. enjoys Chnsaan K W m concerts. rotertMdng. dka nd-mg. seeks lunny. casual, active WS SM, who attends etweh Ad* 3436

LETS T A L * SWF. 49 outgoing, attends CMatan

MANY INTERESTS Protestant SWF, 53, witty and funny, enjoys good muaic. playing piano, cooking, dnmg out antiques old cars, decoratmg. seeking educaled outgomg. dean, well-groomed, thoughts SM. Ad* 3334

COV BOY WANTED Lutheran SWF, 32. ai oys Ime, dancing fishing, boat-ing, golfing concerts, seeks SWM. 28-36, with good values and morals. Ad*.5264

HOLD MY HAND Lutheran SWF. 25, brown ha* blue eyes, employee, student, enjoys danong, slung, movies, seeks sm-cere, honest, tamrty-onenled SWM, 25-35 Ad* 1422

I 'M THE ONE SBF, 24, quiet, down-to-earth, enioys movies, long drmes. seeks honest, carmg, commuiicatrve SM, tor a relatwnshp Ad* 3795

COUNTRY MUSIC SWF 45, aid-back, attends Christian activities, enjoys reading, walking, garage sales, crafts, seeks honest, communicative, compassionate SM Ad* 7342

QUIET TIMES Presbyterian SWCF, 47. outgoing, enjoys bowtmg, danong, readng. seeks open, sincere, carmg, loving SM Ad* 1949

HONEST PERSON Protestant SWF, 36. outgoing, carefree, enjoys out-ooc activities, rollerbiadng horseback ndrig. seeks fun-loving SM. with good Chnstian vaJues Ad* 8902

LIKES TO TRAVEL Catholic SWF. 56, easvgomg, attends Christian activ-ities. er oys auctions, flea markets, play cards, seeks SM. with similar interests, for companionship Ad* 8950

SWEET Baptst SBF, 28. down-to-earth', outgoing, enioys Christian concerts, shooting pod. singing, church, seeking honest, respectaWe SM, for possible rela-tionship Ao* 2233

VERY B l B B L Y Cathoc SWF, 55, romantic, honest, secure, atiends church, enjoys Sea markets, fine dining. waSong, seeks1 honest, sincere SM. 6'. 200tt»>. with simitar -.nte'ests Ad* 9378

GOOD VALUES Catholic DWF 32. independent, positive, enioys eierase music, outdoor activities, sports, seeks intelligent, patient SM, with integrity and a positive ouDook Ad* 1888

ZEST FOR LIFE Catholic SWF, 42, bubbly, outgoing, sensitive, attends Chnstian concerts and activities, enioys wo»king out. running, sports, seeks honest, loyal SM, with family values Ad* 4277

CONVERSATION Religious SBF, 33. ST, enjoys movies, danong, traveling, working out. cooking. 135lbs.. enjoys seeks dedicated, attractive, tree-spirited, moral SM Ad* 2850

LET S MEET SB mom, 25. fnendly and canng, entcys concerts, plays, reading wniing, spendng time with my son, seeking honest, sensitive, intelligent, loving SM. Ad* 1031

JOYFUL LIFE Baptist SBF, 39. moody, sincere, enjoys reading, lis-tening to music, movies, seetong dean mature, physealty fit, handsome, honest SM Ad* 6238

F I N. FRIENDSHIP SCF. 18, enioys walking, playing vofleyball, TV, dub life, seeks canng, fun to be around SM Ad* 1379

WIN MY HEART Peasant SB mom, 49, motivated, enjoys bowling, cooking, dning out. attending Chnstian functions, seeks honest, responsible, fun-loving SM 45-60 A3* 2424

LOVES MUSIC Baptist SWF, 22 outgoing, bubbly, enjoys Chnstian concerts 4 activities, readng. poetry seeks honest, trustworthy, respectful SM Ad* 1122

LOVING HEART Catholic SWF. 45. quiet at first, hobtoes are readng. gardening, movies, social events, seekmg sensitive, caring, easygoing SM. Ad* .1CC8

POSITIVE ATTITUDE Catholic SWF 52. 5'5". blonde hair, outgomg, enjoys reading, long walks, danong. music seeks humor-ous open outgomg SM, for casual dating. Ad* 3344

TALK OVER COFFEE Classy, romantic, loyal Born-Again SWCF 48, slim, blonde hair, enjoys videos danong. seeks Bom-Agam SCM to share life's ups S ctowns 4 prayer. Ad* 8883

CALL ME! Protestant SWF, 39. outgomg. attends Chnstian con-certs and activities, enjoys anything tun seeks SM, with good qualities Ad* 3639

WALKS W ITH THE LORD Bom-agam OWF, 48, 5'5" auburn haw. blue eyes, reserved volunteer, open, honest, enjoys crafts Chnsaan concerts, sports, seeks gentle SM, WS Ad* 5279

CREATIVE SWF, 45, 5'5", i28fcs. blonde hair, green eyes. Presbyterian, kkes family activities, sports, seeks honest, trustworthy, Chnstian. educated SM Ad* 3257

ROMANTIC Professional SWF, 27. loves long walks, fvres, old movies, holdng hands, seekmg educated, N/S SM, 25-35 with smular interests Ad* 5145

TIME WITH HER SW mom, 33. ST. 295fcs, reddah brown hair, blue eyes, enjoys church, music, campmg. movies, fire-paces, seekmg SM, lor relationship Ad*.l020

ARE YOU HIM? SW mom, 25, ST. brown ha*, blue eyes, emotional-ly and financially secure, seeks down-Uxarth, finny, compassionate SWM Ad* 8855

FAMILY-ORIENTED Ful-figured SWF 32. 57, blond hair green eyes, enjoys horseback ndmg, tods, music movies, ani-mals nature seeking honest, loyal, axfcty SM. s*n-«ar interests for dating Ad* 5564

SHY AND QLIET SWF, 22. 56* blue-eyed blonde, fuMgured. easy gomg, love* animals, kids, movie*, cutting walks, seekmg romantic SM. lor dating Ad* 4965

A KIND HEART DW mom, 31. 5'9". brown ha*, hazel eyes, land-hearted, good sense-ol humor, two tods, enjoys movies, dnmg. camping, bavetng. sitting and tatoig queBy. seeks SM Ad* 7146

TO THE POINT SWF, 21, emptoyedstudeni. seeking SM, lor com-paruonsftp. tun. maybe more. Ad* 6925

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TWO WAY STREET Outgoing, fnendy SWM, 24. 5'11", brown hair, blue eyes, enioys the outdoors working out, seeking SWF, 18-26 Ad* 7873

SEEKS BEST FRIEND Protestant SWM. 49, 67 . 210»* outgoing, canng, attends Christen activities, enjoys the outdoors, campmg. traveling, seeks SF. with similar qualities and interests. Ad* 8262

OLD-FASHIONED VALLES Honest, hardworking SWCM, 36, 6', resides in Romulus, enjoys four-wheeling, carrping, fishing, darts, concerts, dmmg. seeks open-mmded, honest SWF under 38 Ad*.8801

GET TO KNOW ME: SWM, 19, 5'9". enjoys drag racing, throwing darts, shooting pool, movies, the outdoors, seeking fun-lov-ing, trustworthy SF, for possible relationship. Ad* 3276

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SBCM. 36, 67, 220tos, attractive, enjoys science fiction, sports, cars, the outdoors, seeking furvkwng. trustworthy SWCF, lor friendship first, possible rela-tionship Ad*1942

LEAVE A MESSAGE Outgoing SWM, 21. 6', lives m Garden City, Ikes a variety of activities, seeking communicative SF Ad* 1947

EASYGOING Catholic SWM, 23, 67 . 225tos brown hair'eyes. employed, likes movies, qwet times at home, seeks SWF. 18-28, for fnendsf»p or more Ad* 1112

MARRIAGE-MINDED Catholic SWM 40 6*1". I90fcs , professional, outgo-ing, Inendfy, enjoys theater barbecues, family times, seeks slim, petite SWF, with similar interests Ad*1515

LOOKING FOR LONG-TERM ton-denominational SWCM, 38, warm, honest, trust-worthy. enjoys outdoor activities, long walks, camp-mg, seeks intelligent, rnarnage-minded. sfcm, tnm SF Ad* 9999

EASYGOING Laid-back SWJM, 53, enjoys classical concerts, computers, woodworking, seeking neat dean SF. 5'-5'5\ 125-170tbs Ad* 2660

BORN-AGAIN intelligent, humorous, understanding SWCM, 30, enjoys sports golf, readng writing, seeking fun-tov-ing SCF Ad* 1967

CAN BE SHY Bom-Agair Baptist SWCM, 35. outgoing, faithful sentimental, enjoys cars, bowling, movies, theater, seeks drug-free, monogamous SF. for a long-term relationship Ad* 6683

OPEN-MINDED SM, 42 shy, sot-spoken, likes Christian concerts, bowling fishing, seeks honest, open canng, loving SF Ad* 4444

BORN-AGAIN SNAM, 24 enjoys fishing hunting, the outdoors, knee boarding, seeking honest intelligent, mature SF Ad* 454)

SPONTANEOUS Catholic SWM, 31. outgoing, adventurous, fun-lov-ing, humorous, enjoys water sports, traveling, fish-mg. boating, jogging, seekmg outgomg, energetic, attractive SF Ad* 2500

ONE IN A MILLION Protestant SWM, 65, easygoing, enjoys ftshmg, walking, the outdoors, seeking sincere, intelbgent, talkative SF, for companionship Ad*. 1576

UPLIFTING Baptist SBM, 34, enjoys Chnstian activities, softball, basketball, tennis, long walks seeking sincere, romantic, happy, faithful SF, for poss&le relationship Ad*. 1863

SOMEONE SPECIAL Catholic SWM, 40, easygoing, fun-loving, adventur-ous, enjoys motorcycles, boats, antique cars, seeks sincere, employed attractive SF, tor possible rela-tionship Ad* 1958

BELIEVER Baptist SBM, 38, outgomg. personable, enjoys movies, sports, picnics, long waks, seeking down-to-earth intelligent, marriage-minded SBF Ad* 5596

LOTS IN COMMON? Catholic SWM, 36. enjoys Dike ndng. campmg. lam-4y outings, movies, walks, dnmg out. lootong tor SF. with similar interests Ad* 4903

TELL MY YOUR SECRETS Catholic SWM, 27 great personality, enioys gong to Christian activities, sports, music, good omes, seeks honest, lovmg, sincere SF, tor retatwnsh*) Ad*.5224

GOD COMES FIRST Baptist SW dad, 45, humorous, good-natured, attends chuch. enioys martial arts, phrtognphy. campmg. seeks honest, canng, affectionate SF, no game players Ad* 6996

IN GENERAL... ^ Lutheran SWM, 48, fun. outgomg, honest, attends concerts, enjoys sports, dancmg. playmg cards, the outdoors, seeks tal attractive smcere SF Ad* 7164

GOOD CLEAN FUN Baptist SBM, 34, humorous outgoing, attends Chnstian concerts and activities, enjoys gospel music, sports, the park, seeks honest, humorous, truthful SF Ad* 5555

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OPEN TO NEW IDEAS Catholic SWM. 36. humorous, attends Chnstian actMties, enjoys martial arts, sxarotng, rado corv trolled airplanes, swrnmmg. seekng spiritual, physi-cally fit, himorous, romantic SF. Ad* 6535

READ THIS ONE FIRST! Catholic SWM, 18, sweet, carmg. romantic, attends Christian concerts, snjoys sports, music, romantic dates, seeks sweet caring, land SF Ad* .3068

SEEKS COMMITMENT Catholic SWM, 25. mdsrstandng athletic, nice, enjoys snowmoWmo. water skiing, outdoor adMties, seeks easygong SF Ad* 9009

SHARE YOUR FAITH Baptist SWM, 55, bubbly, fun, sociable, enjoys bowl-ing. horseback ridhg, boating, skydtang. sa*ng, seeks caring, God-learing SF. Ad#2525

A SPIRITUAL WALK Baptist SBM, 34, humorous, outgoing, enjoys Christian activities, gospel music, basketbal, terms and bowing, seeks honest, runorous SF. Ad*.747B

TRADITIONAL VALUES Protestant SWM. 33. easygoing, down-to-earth, atteods Christian activities, enjoys dining out. movies, working out. seeks humorous SF with simi-lar qualities. Ad*. 9145

STRONG SHOULDER Catholic DWM. 45, easygoing, tender, romantic, attends Chnstian activities, enjoys biking, water sports, woodworking, seeks honest, faithful SF. with mtegnty. Ad*. 1900

GOOD MORALS Catholic SWM. 37. thoughtful, honest, attends church, enjoys rofterblading, campmg, taking, danc-

Sseeks honest SF with a good family background .4472

SHY AT TIMES Catholic SWM, 39. fun-loving, sincere, thoughtful, romantic, enjoys golfing, tennis, boating, family times, the beach, seeks professional, slim SF, with similar qualities Ad*.7412

LOVES A GOOD SERMON SWCM, 37, carmg. easygoing, tender-hearted, attends Christian concerts and activities, enjoys bik-ing, dning out, time with friends, swimming, movies, seeks fun. energetic SF Ad*.l82S

LIFE LED BY FAITH Presbytanan SWM, 49. caring, fun-loving, enjoys golf, readng, running, working out, long walks, seeks SF, to share visions oI future dreams with Ad* 6516

HILLING TO PRAY? Catholic SWCM, 38, warm-hearted. Wing, canng, enjoys Carmen, Christian bands. Bible reading, churches, seeks faithful, honest, loving SWf Ad* 6666

MARRIAGE-MINDED Non-denominational SWCM, 40. smcere, canng, sensitive, enjoys romantic evenings the zoo. muse-ums, seeks professional, intelligent, trim SF, children welcome. Ad*.7777

THE OUTDOOR LIFE Protestant SWM 40, laid-back, shy at first, enjoys baseball golf, b*e ndng seeks humorous, sponta-neous. loyal SF, who is dependable Ad* 1856

MARRIAGE-MINDED Catholic SWM. 37. 6T. 190#*„ canng, sensitive, romantic, enjoys outdoor activities, sports, skiing, seeks slim, sensitive, professional SWF. who is a modem woman. Ad* 1956

PROMISE KEEPER SWCM. 40. ST. I95fcs.. attractive, prolessional. enjoy* boatmg, campmg, I N K isedng and tam*y activities, seeks slender, mMigent. romantic, profes-sional SWCF Ad*.1000

CARING SWCM, 18, fun and outgoing., enjoys Christian con-certs, being with fnends, sports, seeks SF Ad* 1416

MEET MY CRITERIA? Catholic SWM, 38. dynamic, compassionate, likes readmg, photography, Nstory. seeks opftmistic, very feminine, affectionate SF, 27-37. no professionals. Ad* 1218

GOOD SENSE OF RHYTHM Protestant SWM, 51, calm, easygoing, atiends Chnstian concerts and activities, enjoys ballroom, country-western and swmg dancing, seeks slender SF. 51-5T.Adi.4563

LETS WORK TOGETHER Catholic SWM, 23, easygong. enjoys working on vehicles, hockey, seeks honest, smcere SF. for pos-stole long-term raiationshp. Ad* 3688

HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Non-denomnational SWM. 59, sentimental, zest lor He. enjoys wafcs. bowlmg, danong, seeks nice SCF, to share friendship and Interests with. Ad*2526

KEEP THE FAITH Cathokc SWM, 32, shy. easygoing, attends Chnstian concerts, likes darts, sports, movies, concerts, seeks slender, lit SF. 26-36 Ad* 1492

GOOD CHARACTER Catholic SWM, 37, witty, warm-hearted, romantic, enjoys water slang outdoor sports, travel, seeks trim, slm. athletic SWF, tor mowgamous 'eMtxyv shp. Ad* 1616

APPRECIATE LIFE Catholic SWM. 31. outgomg, prolessional, enjoys church activities, honeback ridng. go* concerts, travel, karaoke, watong ha dog. seeks genuine, cv-mg. gwng SOF, friendship Vst Ad* 45$2

LOVES THE LORD Jkxrv-Agam SWM, 41, has rtegnty, enjoys Chnstian concerts, the outdoors, shootmg pool, movies, ksten-mg lo music, seeking honest, tovmg SF who is a Boro-Agam Adi.1527

UNDERSTAND ME SWJM. 25. lurvtoving, Icmdhearted, enjoys collecting antiques and old adverting agns. seeks ratable, dependable, canng. levefreaded SF Ad* 2035

HAS DIRECTION Norvdenomnationai SWCM. 44, warm-hearted, thoughfti enjoys Wong, ammo tsm*y and friends.

mout SF . who • ifcn and seeks roman#c, monogamous Irwn Ad* 5698

MAKE THAT CALL Baptist SBM. 38. blunt, down-to-earth movies sports outdoor concerts dnmg out wafcng. seeks attrsctivs. sweat communealve SF Ad*.4128

SPECIAL TIMES Catholic SWM, 36, «T. I96fcs. adventuresome poeave, good kslener, er*oys the theater muse the outdoors tam*y and friends, seeks aOHasc. Sender SF. eho has umlar quatoes snd merest* Ad* 6142

NO KIDS AT HOME? SWCM, 55. very spiritual, fumy, honest. * se Christen acSvMes hottnes sre «orts. toe outdoors golfing, seeks «*nl-Med SF. w#i s tense oI lumor

GOOD LISTENER ftskgnu* SHMH. 58. sesygong. comrmncasve. taends Chrttian scBvWss enjoys tos outdoors, sports wefcng. seeks happy^frkefcy SF. w*h m -a HUSMII Ad* 1480

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CAN BE SERIOUS Catoolc SWM, 29, E. brown Mr. Mus eyes. Wd-bsek. aasygotoa arfojs montss, tports, dmg « and out sssks contidsrstt, runorous SF, • *» a a hope-Isst lomarac Ad* 1267

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CALL ME! Cathode SWM. 19, fir, ougomg. enioys dng rac-mg lootbal, seeks SF, who Ikes gomg ma am havmg fun. Ad* 9696

WALK WITH ME Catholic SWM. 29, funoroua, furv^ovng, funny, enjoys dning out. mowss, roisrtladng. seeks attractive, outgomg. mdependert SF, eho knows what the wants out ol Ms. Ad* 2214

PEOPLE PERSON Catoolc SWM, 21, aasygomg. outgomg. Inerxfy. turmy, camg. enjoys computers. Wong camping, seeks SF. with amlar quaMee. Ad*6978

CALL ME! Prolettant SWM. 57, outgomg. Hket the Outdoors, summer aclivttes. seeking communcaOv*. spon-taneous, employed SF Ad* 4800

MARRIAGE-MINDED Catholc SWM, 39. greganout, enjoys the beach, photography, travetog, theater, week end get-aways, seeking family-onented. petite, slim, romantic SF. N/S. Ad*2489

SAME INTERESTS* Catholc SWM, 21, thy. patent, sensitive, en*>ys art. movies, alternative mua*, hockey games, seeks N/S, non-drinking, mature, honest SF Ad* 1414

TOGETHERNESS Catholic SW dad, 38, warm, kind, sensitive, loving, enjoys pool, camping, time with krts, searching lor canng, understanding SF Ad* .5858

GENUINE MALE Methods! SWM, 48, outgoing, humorous, enjoys church activities, astronomy, sailing, the outdoors, seeks stan, honest, intelligent, attractrve SF, who e a parent. Ad* 1126

SHY 4 NICE Catholic SWM. 20, qwet, outgoing, enjoys sports, reading, movies danong, seeking smart, motivat-ed SF. with a good and caring personality Ad* 8237

THIS IS THE ONE Catholic SBM. 36, easygoing, outgoing, enjoys sports, movies, the outdoors, seeks honest, mtefe-gent, sensitive SF Ad*.8974

HARD-WORKING Religious SBM, 36. enjoys danong, reading, play-ing sports, seeking honorable, devoted kwng SF, between 30-40 lor a wife. Ad* 9241

TOTAL HAPPINESS Cathota: SWM, 45, posrtme, upbeat, enjoys music, we^httfting, running. roUsrbladng. walks, seeks physically fit. attractrve soft-spoken, optimistic SF Ad* 1951

MAKE THAT CALL! Roman Calholic SWM, 38. outgoing, athletic, enioys volleyball, bowling, cootang. seeks sncere, honest, open SF AO* 2333

ONLY THE BEST Humorous, easygong SWM. 45. enjoys readng, sports, music, dning out seeks honest, laid-back SF who enjoys Re. Ad^4U1

LIKES TO JOKE Protestant SWM. 23, furMovmg, easygoing, enjoys bowling, playing pod, movies, shooting darts, seeks honest, lovmg, spiritual SF, Ad*.9644

Q l lET AT TIMES Orthodox SWCM, 30 energetic fumy, interests include computers, movies, museums, kve bands, seeks honest, camg. supportive SF, Ad* 4348

FUNNY MAN Open-mnded Catoofc SWM. 30. enioys bosing. fishing, horseback ridng, TV. home repairs, seeks gotf-oriented, ambitious SF. Ad*.1074

GREGARIOUS Peopie-onented Protestant SWM. 36 enioys ftsh-mg, golf, movies, the outdoors, seeks honest, sm-cere SF, who woJd Ske to go out and do things together Ad* 4555

MAKE YOUR MOVE Lutheran SWM, 32, humorous, enjoys readng, writing, listening to music, seekmg open-minded, land-hearted SF Ad* 9040

THOUGHTFUL Catholic SWM, 43. warm, light-hearted, smcere enjoys sailing, outdoor sports, hiking, camping, seeks intelligent, petite, romantic, passionate SF Ad* 9780

ENJOYS LIFE SWM. 35. WS, non-dnnker. enioys outdoor actwi-ties seeking honest, open-minded SWF, 27-37, with old-fashioned values and morals Ad* 9098

DANCE WITH ME Cathokc SWM. 42. warm-hearted understanding, bkes the outdoors, art museums, old cars, ffie-aters, music, seeking physcaly fit. attrctive. pro-fessional. tam*y-onented SF Ad*2156

D Hi ERSE LIFESTYLE Easygong. Catholc SWM. 35. anioys plays, the-atre. sports, seeking SF who enjoys smrtar inter-ests for friendship po6*ible relattonshp Ad* 9966

WEEKEND GETAWAY Catholc SWM. 36.6*. 180ts, turvkwing. smcere enioys the theater, balel. romance, travel, seeks manage-minded. slm, tnm. physical lit SW/AF Ad* 9876

VARIOUS INTERESTS Jewish SWM, 49. seelong vibrant, mteligent, car-mg, lovmg. warm. persorMble SF, tor companon-shp Ad* 7098

FIND O I T MORE Loving, camg SWM. 26. Catoolc, ttudent. enjoys hockey, coechmg. seeks very honest cute outgo-ing, essy to gat Hong with SF Ad* 9441

UP FOR A CHALLENGE? Well-rounded SWCM 40. enjoys daly exercae readng. the BtM. theater, cross-axmtry slang, seeks caring, empstheoc. communicative SF Ad* 3638

SPOILS HIS GAL Baptet S8M. 39. respectful enioyt besketoal 5hoc«ng pod, bowtmg, movies, seeks willy, camg SF. tor releltonshp Ad* 4360

ENJOYS LIFE SWM. 60. easygong good tense ol humor, likae the outdoors Asa markets, dnmg out doesn't dance, tasks honest SF. with amlar mtsrests Ad* 7818

GOOD COOK? D8M. 48 5*11'. 206fcs fit. actNe prolsssional enjoys outdoor adMtes. conversation, seeking SF, 36-53, tmaMnedun. nteSgsit neat SF tmsl medtfn, r M Ad* 4287

LET'S PICNIC OWM. 39. ST. husky tk* t brown hair, hazel eyes, nol mto bars. WS, tgtt dtnkar Ras pool bowing, wafcs seeks SF. w * tMar interests Ad* 4712

BOWLER OWM. 54. f , tram has. tHus eyas, snjoys cook ng. j srdsrwig. seeks toring SF Ad* 1885

SEEKING FRIEND DWOM. 44. tnatwortoy, herdworlung, saM-qmnlf RL -*- - — »- • - L. ...FAI. WFROYVG AOWRVIOWNR MM SFtosnjoyamswei Ad*6797

SIMPLE THINGS DWM 38. V. liOtos WS teskng saradM honeet mcere CVSF, 27-40. lor W k M p . panonaMp- tepekJy Oedng lo a tong4srm rsls-aonsttp Ad* 1182

NO GAMES DWded. 29 67, Cfcmd hs* bka eyss educated anptoyad. enpys *en. drwig out talking "anas, streets, oonnsrtelona, seekr^ e w x Ad* 1717

LIKES RECIPES S8M. 56, esl tdkttsd. loves readng tpom oodang. astowlng. aaicomg. bMng. taaMng N«, casual dnnkng. xen^-vwed SF. good oorv

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PCJBL raffle winner Scratch "win a raffle drawing" off the list of

things Beth Beard would like to have happen to her.

Beard, of Clinton Township, had her name drawn from a drum Sunday and won $10,000 from a raffle conducted by the Plymouth Canton Junior Baseball League.

The PCJBL held the raffle to raise money so it could build new baseball fields and renovate existing community diamonds to accommodate growth in a program that already is among the largest in the country.

"I was very excited," said Beard, 30, a legal secretary for the firm of Howard & Howard in Bloomfield Hills. "I didn't really unde r s t and what I was getting at first.

"1 heard that my name was picked. I was very excited.

"I never in my life have won anything. It was a Idt of fun. And it still is.

"I called eveyone in my family — and I let everyone know today (Monday) at work."

The w inn ing t icket was sold to Bea rd by Annette Kirschweng of Canton, a coach in the PCJBL girls softball program.

Beard and husband Tom, who owns his own business, plan to use the money to buy a bigger boat next spring. They want to move up from their 22-foot Starcrafi fishing boat to something a little bigger, yet under 30 feet.

"We just came back from a vacation," she said. "We go away every weekend. Every weekend we go somewhere on Lake Huron or Lake Michi-gan."

Beard 's husband owns and r u n s Advanced Controls Corp., builder of electrical control pan-els.

Titans golf The Det ro i t T i t an s ' annua l golf o u t i n g is

scheduled for Monday, Aug. 25 at Fox Hills Golf Club in Plymouth.

The day begins with a continental breakfast at 7:30 a.m., followed by a shotgun s t a r t a t 8:30 a.m. for the scramble format event and a buffet lunch. There will be prizes for the fii»st-place team, longest drive and closest to the pin, along with door prizes and gifts for all.

Cost is $80 per person. For fur ther informa-tion, call the University of Detroit Mercy athletic department at <313' 993-1700.

Madonna hoop camps Madonna University will host a pair of girls

b a s k e t b a l l camps beg inn ing n e x t week a t Madonna. Both will be conducted by Lady Cru-sader basketball coach Marylou Jansen.

The first is for ninth-through-12th graders and will be from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. July 21-25. The second is for fifth-through-eighth graders, from 9 a.m.* 3 p.m. July 28-Aug. 1.

Fundamentals will be stressed in both. Partici-pants are asked to bring their own lunches.

Cost is the same for both camps — $100 per person. Participants may register at the door on the first day of camp.

For further information, call (313) 432-5606.

Volleyball, tennis tourneys The University of Michigan-Dearborn has a

var ie ty of sand volleyball and t enn i s tourna-ments scheduled for the remainder of the sum-mer.

•Sand volleyball: Four-person mens, 9 a.m. Saturday (July 19) at UM-D, $40 per team; Two-person King of the Beach, 9 a.m. Sunday (July 20) at UM-D, $20 per team; Four-person co-ed, 9 a.m. Saturday (Aug. 16) at UM-D, $40 per team; Two-person co-ed, 9 a.m. Sunday (Aug. 17) at UM-D, $30 per team.

•Tennis Singles: Men's A, Men's B, Men's 35-and-over, Women's A, 8 a.m. Saturday and Sun-day (July 26-27) at Henry Ford CC, $8 per per-son.

•Tennis Doubles: Men's A, Men's 35-and-over, Co-Ed, 8 a.m. Saturday and Sunday (Aug. 16-17) at Henry Ford CC, $12 per team.

For more information, call the Ann-Marie Car-ravallah, UM-D Recreation, at (313) 593-5671.

Salem soccer starting Optional conditioning workouts are scheduled

for Plymouth Salem HS boys soccer, s t a r t i ng July 21 behind Salem HS.

There will be three weeks of optional workouts starting July 21, every Monday-Wednesday-Fri-day from 6-8 p.m. through Aug. 8.

Official tryouta begin Monday, Aug. 11 from 5-7 p.m. and continue at the same time every day through Aug. 14.

This ia for all boys enter ing grades 9-12 at Salem intereated in playing soccer They should bring a ball, water and shin guards with them.

For more information, call Salem coach Ed McCarthy at (S13) 464-0747.

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Madonna finds what it needs: size BY C J . RLSAK SPORTS EDITOH

It wasn't hard to figure what Madonna Univer-sity's women's basketball team needed.

Or what they'd be after this recruiting season. One didn't even have to stay for one of the Lady Crusaders' games during their 14-16 season to arrive at that conclusion.

Just watch the warm-ups and the opening tip — that's all it took.

"Our biggest gir l last year was 5-10," said Madonna coach Marylou Jansen. "We made the most of our size."

For the record, t ha t 5-foot-10 girl was Erin Wiley, and she won't be returning. Even though she-was the tallest player on the Madonna bench, she didn't start; Jansen put her at about 10th on

RECRUITING the team.

So even with her size, she doesn't figure to be a major loss.

And how big were t h e C r u s a d e r s ' t a l l e s t starters? Two of them stood 5-8.

That's short for a high school team. "What we needed was s i ze , " said J a n s e n ,

emphasizing the obvious. "That was our approach (to recruiting) all year. We have enough speed and outside shooting. We jus t need to shore up the middle."

The Crusaders lost two of their top six players in Meegan Zann and Michelle Parmentier. Both

were starters by season's end. Bu t as J a n s e n sa id , "We weren ' t t ry ing to

rep lace those two." Madonna needed height , al though the available scholarship funds were limited.

So all things considered, Jansen figures they filled their needs.

The Crusaders "biggest" recruit is an imposing one: Lori Enf i e ld , a 6-3 pos t p laye r f rom Williamston.

"She's a big girl, a legitimate center for us," said Jansen. "Someone who can be in there in a post-up position."

What Enfield lacks is polish. Her Williamston team, a Class B school, struggled.

"She doesn't come from a great program," noted

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No quitting Priorities slow down O'Donnell — for now

BY C J . RLSAK SPORTS EDITOR

Now's not the time. Not qu i t e yet.

Jennifer O'Donnell knows it. She knows when she steps up to com-pete at the U.S. National T a r g e t " Championships, to be held in Can-ton Aug. 3-8, she won't be among the favorites 16 win.

Because she won't be in top form. "I 'm no t s e t t i n g my goals too

high," O'Donnell said. "Fm kind of like the wild card, because I have nothing to lose. I'm not expected to do anything."

It wasn't always like that for the Farmington native who currently lives in Livonia. Now 23, when she was 18 she was a member of the U.S. Ulympic archery team t h a t compe ted in Barce lona ; a y e a r later, she claimed the World Indoor Championship when she outdueled Russia's Natal ia Valeeva.

"Even though the Olympics were g r ea t , t h a t w a s j u s t awesome , " O'Donnell said in describing what has become her career highlight — tying Valeeva (who had eliminated her a year earlier at the Barcelona Olympics) fo r t h e gold a f t e r 12 arrows, t h e n beat ing her on the eighth overtime shot.

The quest ion begs to be asked: What happened?

It seemed O'Donnell had just one direction to go — up. She was 19, she had been competing in te rna-t ional ly s ince '91, she had been ranked second in the U.S. on the recurve bow (the more traditional of the bows, the only one allowed in

_ Olympic archery competition). But something happened, some-

thing even O'Donnell has t rouble fully expla in ing. "I was working and going to school and competing — it got to the point where I wasn't doing t h a t well in any of them," she said.

Her compet i t ive spir i t sagged. "My heart wasn't into it because 1 was getting discouraged," she said.

The most telling, harshest blow came at the Trials for the "96 U.S. Olympic Team. Sixteen spots were open; O'Donnell, one of America's brightest stars, finished 17th.

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Objective targeted: Jennifer O'Donnell, of Livonia, hasn't been able to devote as much time to her sport as she'd like in the last two years. But she promises to be back in top form in plenty of time for the 2000 Olympic Team Trials.

"It was a very big disappoint-ment," she recalled. "I think I just got a little too careful, I lost t ha t edge to go out and rip everybody apart and really go after it. School got to be an excuse for me.

"It was more a loss of confidence in myself, and I don't know how it came about."

O 'Donnel l m a d e h e r decis ion shortly after that , and it wasn't an easy one: school first. A student at Lawrence Technological University in Sou th f i e ld s t u d y i n g in t e r io r architectural design, she, has two years of schooling left.

And for t h e p a s t 18 m o n t h s , O'Donnell ha s ha rd ly competed. She was at the U.S. Indoor Nation-

als a year ago, and competed again a t the same event this year , last March in East Lansing.

But that's it. So is i t over? Are h e r days of

competition at an end? Not by a long shot , O'Donnell

insists. The appearance of a major in te rna t iona l archery event like the U.S. National Target Champi-onships in her own backyard has reignited her competitive flame.

"Fm really looking forward to it," s h e sa id . "I rea l ly m i s s i t , t h e camaraderie and my friends . . . I 've been pract ic ing a bi t more, because it 's summer and I have more time to."

She's not a t her former level, to

be sure. When traveling the world for in ternat ional archery events, O'Donnell would spend three-to-five hours a day practicing, includ-ing running and weight work. .

All of i t was necessary. Archery combines delicate precision with endurance ; t h e Na t iona l Targe t Championships will.last five days, with a r c h e r s shoot ing 80-to-100 arrows a day at distances varying in the preliminary rounds (70, 60, 50 and 30 meters for the women; 90, 70, 50 and 30 meters for the men) before the final round, which is competed at 70 meters.

Preparing for an outdoor event

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Spartans' slide is stopped at 4 The Spar tans ended a four-game

skid in the Metro Summer Hockey League by k e e p i n g the Bul ldogs winless with a 13-8 victory Tuesday at Plymouth Ice Arena.

The Spartans (4-4 for the season) got five goals f rom Antoli Buliga (West Bloomfield) and three goals and t h r e e s s s i s t s f rom Oleg Panasenko (West Bloomfield). They led 10-5 after two periods.

Other Spar tan scorers were Chris H a s s e t t w i t h two goals; B r i a n Tarsin with a goal and three assists; Trevor Rosen with a goal and two assis ts ; Bobby Davis with a goal; and Dave Hale (Walled Lake) with four assists.

The Bulldogs, now 0-8, were; led by Baron Becker , who scored t h r e e goals. Mike Noel had a goal and two asaists; J e f f Posuniak (Westland) had a goal a n d an a s s i s t ; C h r i s Smi th , J a s o n Holdinski and J i m Nes ich e a c h h a d goal*; a n d J o n Millet^ Dave Dziuban (Canton) and

rVellucci each contributed two

Ryan Davis was in goal for t h e Spartans. Bob Harrison and Shawn

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Miller sp l i t t ime in goal for t h e Dogs

Huskies 11 , Wildcats 7: The Huskies built a 7-2 lead through two periods and coasted to the win over the Wildcats Tuesday at Plymouth.

A four-goal , one -as s i s t per for -mance from Kevin Swider (Livonia) sparked the Huskies. Corey Swider (Livonia) added two goals and four assists, Jeremy Klosowski (Livonia) scord two goals, and Ian Crockford (Bloomfie ld H i l l s ) / W e s Blev ins (Westland) and Brent Bessey (Can-ton) each had a goal and two assists.

For the Wildcats, Krikor Arman (West Bloomfie ld) scored t h r e e times. Mark Portelli had a goal and an assist and Mike Lamb had a goal, with Chris Scaglione (Beverly Hills) and Jason Lawmaster each getting two assists

Joe Sorentino was in goal for the H u s k i e s . B r i a n G r a y and L a r r y Jesoe split t ime in the net for the Wildcata.

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Broncos 7, Spartans 3: A four-goal second period — two by Paul Fass-bender — enabled the Broncos to break a 2-2 tie and c ru i se to the MSHL victory Monday at Plymouth.

Fassbender also had an assist in l e a d i n g the Bronco score r s . Ben Blackwood and Dar ren Sylvester each had a goal and two ass i s t s , J ames Wheaton (Plymouth) had a goal and an assist, both J ake Wie-gand and Brian Calka (Livonia) had goals, and Kyle McNeilance (Livo-nia) had two assists.

For the Spa r t ans , Bobby Davis had two goals and Trevor Rosen had a goal and an assist.

John Trainor (Canton) was in goal the whole way for the Broncos Gary Rye was in the ne ts for the Spar-tans.

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by Jay Storm in the final 4:44 of the game provided the Wolverines with t h e i r winning marg in S u n d a y a t Plymouth.

S t o r m ' s l a ta h e r o i c s r u i n e d s superb comeback effort by the Lak-ers, who trailed 4-0 late in the eec-

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ond period. Tom Taylor started the Laker comeback, scoring with 4:34 left in the second period to make it 4-1 after two.

Two goa ls by Bill Tucke r and another by Jason Larys tied it a t 4-4 with 5:56 remaining in the game S t o r m ' s f i r s t goal , t h s go-ahead score, came with 4:44 left; he added an insurance marke r with 30 sec-onds to play.

S torm also had a second-period goal, pa r t of the Wolves' four-goal spurt . Abran Smith (Redford), Pat

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Base-stealer keeps Rams rolling J u s t a s m o s t s u s p e c t e d : An

injury is the only thing that can slow down Michigan Lake Area R a m s c e n t e r f i e l d e r S c h u y l e r Doakes.

Doakes, the undisputed king of t h e b ' a s e p a t h s lp t h e Ad r a y Metro Baseball Association, suf-fered a slightly pulled hamst r ing in S u n d a y ' s 9 - 5 v i c t o r y o v e r Downriver Adray at Ford Field.

For tuna te ly for the Rams the injury doesn't appear serious.

He sa t out Monday's m a k e u p game a g a i n s t H ines PSrk Lin-coln Mercury but was p lanning on re turn ing Wednesday against Troy Je t Box.

Doakes' in jury came as he was running in to catch a fly ball. He caught the ball, of course.

Doakes is hi t t ing .493 with an on-base pe rcen tage o f , 5 5 3 and 29 stolen bases. His style is easy to remember , hard to emulate.

"Schuyler ge ts on, s teals sec-ond or third, or both," coach Rick B e r r y m a n s a i d . " T e a m s know he's going to go, but besides his speed he's very good at reading pitchers."

Any chance Hines Park had of pass ing the Rams in the Colle-gia te Division may have ended with the Rams" 4-2 win Monday.

T h e win w a s the Rams ' sev-enth s t ra ight and leaves them in first place with a 14-7 record and 28 points, eight points ahead of second-place Hines Park 110-13, 20 points).

The regu la r - season champion

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The R a m s on ly n e e d to win two of the i r las t seven games to c l inch t h e C o l l e g i a t e Division title, a fact they realized before Sunday's game.

"We p a s s o u t s h e e t s w i t h s t a n d i n g s a n d s t a t i s t i c s a n d what ' s un ique abou t th is group is they a lways ask for the stand-i n g s f i r s t , " B e r r y m a n s a i d . "Right a w a y t h e y f i gu red ou t what we needed . You can't fool college k ids . T h e y know t h e i r math."

Also miss ing f rom the l ineup Monday was a n o t h e r sparkplug for the R a m s : second b a s e m a n Rickey Miller, who had a previ-ous commitment.

It was still Miller Time, how-ever , a s Todd M i l l e r f i l led in qu i te nicely w i t h t h r e e hits in four at-bats, an RBI, double and stolen base.

Brian Issitt, t he Rams leading h i t te r with a .508 average, was 3-4 with two RBI. Greg Rogers was 2-3.

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p l a y e r a t Royal Oak K i m b a l l ? played football and basebal l a t Holy Cross before t ransferr ing to Cent ra l Michigan.

T h e o ther night he earned an i n f i e l d s i n g l e , b e a t i n g o u t a t h r o w t o f i r s t on a r o u t i n e ground ball to shortstop.

" T h e k i d c a m e up , t o o k h i s t ime, a n d with I s s i t t tha t ' s a sin-gle," Be r ryman said. "You don't expect a kid his fize to be t h a t qu i ck . If he ' s h i t t i ng .500 he ' s going to h i t four th . He doesn ' t hi t a long ball, but h i ts it h a r d when he hi ts it."

Miller was the catalyst in each of the innings the Rams scored.

In t h e first he doubled to left and scored on Issi t t 's single up the middle.

In t h e t h i r d , Rogers w a l k e d and wen t to third on Miller's sin-gle. Rogers came home on a wild p i t c h a n d M i l l e r c a m e in on Issi t t 's single.

Mil ler singled to drive in the Rams' four th run in the sixth.

T h e winning pitcher was Tom Willerer, who scattered five hits , s t ruck out eight and walked four in a c o m p l e t e g a m e . W i l l e r e r now h a s a 4-4 record.

Rams 9, Adray 5: In Sunday's over Downriver Adray, Jason Westfai ! and Johnny Rogers combined on a seven hit-ter.

West fa l l al jowed 'our h i ts . walKed th ree and s l r ukc out two in 4 2 / 3 innings. Rogers scattered three hits in 2 1 / 3 innings.

issitt again led the Rams, going 3-4 with a run scored and two RBI. Rickey Miller. Todd Miller and Hamp had two hits each.

Rickey Mil ler scored two runs and had two RBI; Hamp scored a run and Todd Miller scored one run and drove in two runs.

Tom Biljan was 1-4, scored two runs and had two RBI and Eric Pierce was 1-3 with a run scored and an RBI.

The Rams broke open a close game with eight run sin the sixth inning.

Rams 4 , Uvonla DCI 2: Jason Hoorn won a pitcher s dual against his former high school teammate. Bob Mason.

Hoorn scattered six hits, struck out four and walked two opposed to Mason, who also s t ruck out six and wa lked three.

Hoorn has a 6-1 record with a 1.89 earned run average He also has two saves.

Berryman believes he's not only one of the best in this league, but in Michi-gan college ranks as well

" H e ' s probab ly one of t he b e t t e r pitchers in the state the way he's throw-ing." Berryman said. 'He's smarter and has added p i tches to his repertoire, drops to the side. He's not that proto-

type tall»kld everyone talks about, but he's got a very strong, compact bcxJy. He throws in the mid to high 80s consis-tently and has phenomenal control."

Doakes and Seestadt had two h i ts each. Doakes scored a run and drove in a run and also had two1 stolen bases. Seestadt scored a run and drove in two. including the eventual game winner in the sixth.

Issi t t singled and came home w i th the Rams' third run on Seestadt s dou-b le . Bob Hamp s ing led to score Seestadt.

DCI's runs came in the s ixth. Ron Biackmore singled and came home on Mike Brusseau's double off the fence-Delano Voletti singled to bring Brusseau home with the second run.

Pitching help ' The Rams ' p i t c h i n g e x p e c t s to

improve with Brian Berryman and Terry Bigham rejoining the lineup. Blgham has been battling shoulder problems.

Berryman. on the opening-day roster, developed a pulled muscle in his neck while pitching in a wooden bat league in Columbus, Ohio.

He returned home to rehabilitate the injury and instead of heading back to Columbus, will stay with the Rams the rest of the season.

He entered Sunday's game as a first baseman for an inning and was the de& ignated hitter Monday. He threw in the bullpen just In case Monday.

Roster players need to play in four games to be eligible for the post-sea son. He has played in three so far.

Berryman hasn't pitched significant innings since starting the Big Ten cham-pionship game against Ohio State, an & 5 loss.

Siegwaid was a late addition to the Rams' roster. He gives the Rams depth as he's able to play, three infield posi-tions. the outfield and pitcher.

Hines Park 14. Uvonia Adray 5: Livo-nia Adray started strong, scoring three first-inning runs, but Hines Park came roaring back to win a game Sunday at Ford Field.

Bill Kish had a twg-run single and Der-rick Wolfe an RBI triple in the first for Adray. In the sixth, two more runs came In on a throwing error after singles by Kish and Jason Schnob and a fielder's choice*>y Aaron Cagnon.

Justin Ishbia and Kish led Adray with three hits each.

Wolfe was 2-4 with an RBI. Kish had two RBI and a run scored. Schnob was 2-4.

Todd Tobin was the losing pitcher, allowing 10 hits and nine runs in 5 1 / 3 innings. He walked three.

Styles had three RBI and was 1-4 for Hines Park. Daguanno hit a home run and was 3-5 with three RBI.

Knight was 2-5. including a double. Rumberger was 2-4 and had three RBI.

Karney scored two runs.

Sweep propels Panthers to the top of the league

• s o r m A U . It's open season on Pan the r s

in t h e G i r l s I n c r e d i b l e F a s t Pitch Softball League.

T h e Y o u r B e t t e r M a r k e t Panthers , tha t is.

T h e P a n t h e r s h o l d Firs t place in the summer fast pitch league a f t e r t ak ing a double-header from the visit ing Livo-nia Lancers Tuesday, winning the first game 11-1 and holding oh to take the second, 9-8, in a five-inning contest.

T h e YBM P a n t h e r s improved to 11-2 with the two wins.

H e r t e a m m a t e s r a l l i e d around subst i tute s ta r te r Carli M c M a n o n in t h e f i r s t g a m e a f t e r n o m i n a l s t a r t e r E m i l y W i l l i a m s p u l l e d a m u s c l e warming up.

McManon. normally a reliev-er, quickly warmed up and got a hand le on t h i n g s to record her first victory of the season.

McManon s t r u c k out four , walked three and hi t a ba t t e r bu t s u r r e n d e r e d j u s t one tyit and a run while her t eammates were pounding out 11.

J o d y B e r r y a n d K r i s t i n a Boynton each had one hit and two RBI while J a m i e Matesic, McManon and Shannon McCu-r a n each had one hi t a n d an RBI.

Defens ive ly , Rache l Hoff-m a n made th ree good ca tches in right field.

Debbie Chris t iansen was the winning pitcher in the second g a m e , t h a n k s to a s e v e n - r u n rally in the fourth tha t erased a 6-2 d e f i c i t . ' S h e s t r u c k ou t one, walked two and gave u p seven hits.

B e r n i M e r r i m a n a n d M a t e s i c each h a d t h r e e h i t s a n d an RBI w h i l e A p r i l Martelle had one hit and drove in two runs.

Matesic singled home Chris-t iansen in the fourth to cap the seven-run rally and also played outstanding shortstop, t eaming w i t h B o y n t o n a t s e c o n d to choke off the middle of the dia-mond.

McCuran stood out in center f i e ld a n d n e w c o m e r J e s s i c a Hallet t helped out in left over the final innings. Williams was able to play first base in both games.

Mold 4-3, K n i g h t s 1-4: The Motor City Mold improved to 7-

4 in the l eague (7-10 overal l) with the i r d o u b l e h e a d e r with the Livonia Knights.

J e n n y F i s h e r w e n t six innings to win the f i r s t game She walked one, gave u p three hits, hit two ba t te rs and struck out six.

Becky Mize w e n t l - f o r - 3 , scored a run and drove in one. Car r i e Kovachevich scored a run a n d h a d a h i t a n d Amy Seale had a h i t p l u s a walk . The host Mold had j u s t th ree hits in the opener and won but lost despite pounding out 10 in the second.

Patty Snook took the loss in the second g a m e . S h e s t ruck out six, gave up four hi ts and walked five.

Liz E i s n e r w e n t 4 - fo r -4 , including a double, a n d drove in all t h r e e Mold r u n s . Ju l i e Price wen t l - for -4 a n d scored twice, Melissa Brown had a 2-for-4 game scored a run while C h r i s t y E v e n a n d M a r i e Pochron each had doubles.

L a s e r s 12-2, L i g h t n i n g 1-1: Lori J e n d r u s i k he ld t h e Ply-mouth Lightning to jus t one hit in the two games.

J endrus ik fired a one-hi t ter in the five-inning (mercy) open-er and a no-h i t t e r in t h e sec-ond. although she weakened a little at the end, wa lk ing four of her six b a t t e r s in a row w the last inning.

Second-game loser Shannon Coultas was near ly h e r equal in the second game, also pitch-ing a no-hitter. She s t ruck out four and walked six. - Jendrusik s t ruck out 12 bat-

t e r s a n d w a l k e d t w o in the opener, then fanned 10 in the s econd to h e l p t h e L a s e r s improve to 11-4 in the league. S h e a l s o h a d t w o h i t s and drove in two r u n s in the first game.

Megan Houghton a n d Marie Lopiccolo e a c h h a d t w o - r u n doubles in the first game while Becky Camilleri had two hits.

The Lasers scored both their runs through leadoff walks, the runners moving up on a combi-n a t i o n of w i l d p i t c h e s and passed balls.

Madonna recruits from page Cl J a n s e n . " S h e ' s a l e f t h a n d e r , which we like. And she finishes well f rom inside four feet.

"She needs work on all of he r skills. B u t we got a big girl we can go to."

The second Madonna r e c r u i t with size is 5-10 forward Melissa Poma, f rom Livonia Ladywood. Again, she is not coming from a successful program — Ladywood was 5-16 last season, and in her four yea r s there Poma played for

t h r e e d i f f e r e n t coaches — b u t J a n s e n sees definite potential.

"She was one of the top players on a sub-par team," the Madon-na coach said. "She h a s a g rea t a t t i t u d e , s h e w o r k s h a r d , s h e reacts well and she can run for-eve r . S h e ' s t h e k ind of p l a y e r who fits in well, a suppor t - type player*

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The third Madonna recrui t is t h e k ind of p layer every coach w a n t s : M i c h e l l e Mie l a , a 5 -7 guard from Anchor Bay.

What makes Miela an a t t r ac -tive recruit is her athletic abili-ty . S h e played t h r e e s p o r t s in high school.

"This kid can j u m p out of the gym," Jansen said. "I see he r as a good back-up player to s ta r t . "

M i e l a ' s o f f e n s i v e s k i l l s a r e sound. "She's used to being the offensive creator ," J a n s e n said. "She had to do it all.

" B o t h ( J a n s e n a n d E n f i e l d ) come from programs where they were It ' . If they weren't scoring, t h e i r t e a m w a s n ' t go ing a n y -

where."

It won't be the same a t Madon-na. Also, w h e r e a s Mie la could check the o p p o n e n t ' s t o u g h e s t player on defense in high school and use h e r a t h l e t i c ab i l i ty to ove rwhe lm t h e m , J a n s e n pre-dicted "she won't get away with that here."

Which m e a n s o f f e n s e a lone won't ge t a n y of t h e m a lot of c o u r t t i m e . B u t : " T h e y ' r e al l go ing to p l a y , " a c c o r d i n g to Jansen.

"I think we did really well with what we had to spend. We're in that stage where we're going to need a g r e a t r e c r u i t i n g c l a s s next year."

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ARCHERY 3 0 JAMBOIKE Royal Oak Archers will hold a 3D Jamboree on Saturday and Sunday, Ju ly 19-20, on its walk-through course in Lake Orion. Call (248) 693-9799 or (810) 693-1369 for more information." 3 0 SHOOT

The Oakland County Sportsman Club will hold a 3D shoot begin-ning a t 9 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, on its walk-through course in Clarkston. Call (810) 623-0444 for more information. A pancake breakfas t begins at 8 a.m. JUNIOR OLYMPICS The Oakland County Sportsman Club in Clarkston offers a Junior Olympic Archery Development Program beginning at 1 p.m. on Sundays . Call (810) 623-0444 for more information.

BROADHEAD LEA QUE An eight-week broadhead league begins Wednesday, July 30, a t Royal Oak Archers in Lake Orion. Call (248) 693-9799 or (810) 693-1369 for more informa-tion.

MORE BROADHEAD L£AOUES Morning and afternoon broad-head leagues begin Aug. 5, 6 and 7 at the Oakland County Sports-man Club in Clarkston. Call (248) 623-0444 for more informa-tion.

INDOOR LEAGUES Indoor leagues are forming a t Red Oaks Archery in Metamora. Red Oaks features a Dart Tun- • nel, an indoor 3D range with a moving buck, and a s tandard target range. Call (810) 628-1661 for more information.

MEETINGS SEA KAYAK SYMPOSIUM The 13th annua l Great Lakes Sea Kayak Symposium runs today through Sunday in Grand .Marais. Call Larry Merx at (313) 439-0049 for more information. DNR OUTREACH The Michigan Department of Na tura l Resources is hosting a series of Public Listening and Outreach Open Houses. These a re informal meetings designed to encourage questions and interaction between individual members of the public and DNR representat ives . One of the Open Houses begins a t 7 p.m. Wednes-day, Ju ly 23, a t the Livonia Pub-lic Library.

TOURNAMENTS OAKLAND BASS MASTERS Oakland Bass Masters will hold a 100-boat open tournament on Sunday, Ju ly 20, on Lake St. Clair. On August 10 Oakland Bass Mas te r s will hold its annu-al Tou rnamen t for Toys benefit bass tou rnamen t on Cass Lake. Proceeds will benefit pediatric pa t ients a t William Beaumont Hospital. Oakland Bass Masters will hold a 50-boat open tourna-ment on Sept . 7 on Lake Orion and ano the r on Oct. 12 on Ponti-ac Lake. Call Roy Randolph at (810) 542-5254 for more informa-tion.

OPERATION BASS The four th tournament in the Michigan Division of the 1997 Operation Bass Red Man Tour-namen t Trail will be held on Sunday, Ju ly 27, on Lake St. Clair The ent ry deadline was July 16 but late entries will be accepted with a late fee. The two other Michigan Division events are; Aug. 17 in Muskegon (entry deadline Aug. 61 and Sept. 7 on the Detroit River (entry deadline Aug. 27). Call (502) 362-8110 for more information.

MOTOR CITY CLASSIC The 11th annua l Motor City Chari ty Bass Classic will be held Sunday, Aug. 24, on Lake St. Clair. Call (810) 469-1600 for more information.

CLASSES/CLINICS

The Southfield-based School of Outdoor Leadership, Adventure and Recreation (SOLAR) is offer-ing a Wilderness First Aid Class on Aug. 1-3 a t the Bald Moun-tain Recreation Area in Lake Orion. Call Susan Gaydos at (313) 482-8404 for more informa-tion. SOLAR will also offer & backpacking class beginning in September .

Recreational Equipment Inc. is offering a clinic in canoe camp-ing, which begins a t 1 p.m. Sat-urday , Aug. 9.

Recreational Equipment Inc. is offering a clinic t h a t will cover the issues of safety and equip-ment needed when camping and

hiking with children beginning a t 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16. REI is located in the Northville Cen-te r (Six Mile and Haggerty). Call (810) 347-2100 for more informa-tion.

BACKPACKING The School of Outdoor Leader-ship, Adventure and Recreation will offer a five-week backpack-ing class beginning a t 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 3, in Farm-ington. Call C^arol McCririe a t (810) 229-5232 tion.

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SHOOTING SPORTS SHOOT FOR CHARITY The inaugural Ted Nugent Unit-ed Sportsmen of America Sport-ing Clays Charity Shoot begins a t 11 a.m. Friday, August 1, a t the Bald Mountain Gun Range in Lake Orion. This fun filled-family event is intended to raise money TNUSA's Kamp for Kids and for the Society of Concerned People Interested in Educating, Protect ing and Preserving Rights. Entry deadline is Aug. 1. Call (313) 278-2910 or 1-800-746-8486 for more information.

S E A S O N S / D A T E S ANTLERLESS DEER August 1 is,the deadline to apply for an antlerless deer permit .

OUTDOOR CLUBS SOLAR The School for Outdoor Leader-ship, Adventure and Recreation, a non-profit organization inter-ested in promoting the apprecia-tion of outdoor activities, meets a t 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at the Colony Hall in Southfield. Call (248) 988-6658 for more information.

FISHING CLUBS FISHING BUDOIES Fishing Buddies Fishing Club meets monthly in Rochester Hills. Call (810) 656-0556 for more information.

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 th i rd Wednesdays of each month a t Livonia Clarenceville Jun ior High School. 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 Jim Kudej a t (313) 591-0843 for more information. BASS ASSOCIATION The Downriver Bass Association, a non-tournament bass club, meets the fourth Tuesday of every month at the Dearborn Civic Center. Call (313) 676-2863 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 a t 1330 Greenshield Rd. ( three miles nor th of the Palafe of Auburn Hills). Call (810) 814-9193 for more information.

POWTIAC LAKE Pontiac Lake Recreation Area in Waterford has rifle, pistol, shot-gun, shotgun and archery ranges. Range hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fridays, Sa tu rdays and Sundays. Pontiac Lake Recreation Area is located at 7800 Gale Rd. Call (810) 666-1020 for more information. ORTONYTUI RECREATION Ortonville Recreation Area in Ortonville has rifle, pistol and shotgun shooting facilities. Range hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fridays, Sa turdays and Sundays . The Ortonville Recre-at ion Ares is locsted a t 5779 Hadley Rd Call (810) 693-6767 for more information.

Pointe Mouillee State Game Area in Rockwood has rifle, pis-tol a n d shotgun shooting facili-t ies. Range hours are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily- Pointe Mouillee S ta t e Game Area is located a t 37205 Mouillee Road. CaO (313) 379-

3820 for more information.

METROPARKS METROP ARK REQUIREMENTS Most Metropark programs are free while some require a nomi-nal fee. Advanced registrat ion a n d a motor yehiilc permit 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. SMALL FRY SAMPLER A program of stories, songs and activities for children ages 3-5 begins a t 10 a.m. Tuesdays through Aug. 5 a t Kensington. NATURE DISCOVERY A nature program for children ages 6-7 begins a t 10 a.m. Wednesdays through Aug. 6 a t Kensington.

ESPECIALLY FOR KIDS A nature program for children ages 8-10 begins a t 10 a.m. Wednesdays through Aug. 6 at Kensington.

TOT LOT A half-hour n a t u r e program for tots on a surpr ise topic begins a t 1 p.m. every Sunday a t Indian Springs.

ROSCO'S CAMPFIRE A hot dog roast along with enter-ta inment by Rosco the Clown begins at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Ju ly 25. at Stony Creek.

FRIDAY NIGHT CANOE Help paddle the 34-foot voyageur canoe and learn a little Michigan history dur ing this program, which begins at 8 p.m. Friday, Ju ly 25, at Stony Creek.

JUST BATTY Learn about these mysterious night flyers through slides and an outdoor observation session during this program, which begins at 8 p.m. Friday. Ju ly 25, a t Kensington.

DOWN AND DIRTY Discover the wonders of the underground world during th is program, which begins at 10 a.m. Saturday. Ju ly 26, a t Kens-ington.

BUG HUNT Children age six and older will learn about insects, go on a catch-and-release bug hun t and make their own bug box dur ing th is program, which begins at 11 a.m. Saturday, Ju ly 26, a t Indi-an Springs.

MEET IVY AND FRIENDS A hike to introduce people to poi-son Ivy and some of the other plants that a re somewhat less t han beneficial to humans dur-ing this program, which begins a t 1 p.m. Sunday . July 27, at Stony Creek.

SUNDAY SUNDAE Make your own frosty t rea t dur-ing this program, which begins a t 2 p.m. Sunday, July 27, a t Indian Springs.

RAPTOR RAPTURE Learn fascinating facts about Michigan Birds of Prey dur ing th is program, which begins a t 2 p.m. Sunday. Ju ly 27, at Kens-ington.

STATE PARKS STATE PARK REQUIREMENTS Maybury S ta te Park, Proud Lake Recreation Area, Bald Mountain Recreation Area. Highland Recreation Area and Island Lake Recreation Area offer na tu re interpret ive pro-grams throughout the year . A s ta te park motor vehicle permi t is required for entry into all s ta te parks and state recreation areas. For registrat ion and addi-tional information on the pro-grams at Maybury call (810) i 349-8390. For programs a t 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.

FISHING IN THE PARKS A progralfl designed to introduce individuals and families to the fun of fishing and to help them get acquainted with na tu re will be held Tuesday evenings through Aug. 12 a t Island Lake, Metamora-Hadley and Pontiac Lake recreation areas.

JUNIOR RANGERS Learn the importance of t ra i ls during this natural ist- led hike, which begins a t 1 p.m. Sa turday , Ju ly 19, a t Island Lake.

MAMMALS OF MICHMAN Learn about t h e wild and amaz-ing animals t h a t live near you during th is program, which begins a t 1 p.m. Sa turday . Ju ly 19, at Island Lake.

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Kayaking: Trendy fun • OUTDOORS BY B o x PARKER

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Ear ly E s k i m o s k n e w w h a t they were doing when it came to water travel.

Unl ike the na t ive American I n d i a n s , who bu i l t b i r c h b a r k canoes to meander the inland waterways of North America, the Eskimos needed, something a lit-tle more wea the r -durab le and w a t e r t i g h t to s u r m o u n t the frigid conditions and waters of the Arctic Sea.

So, they refined the canoe. Instead of sitting up high on a

seat they moved to the floor of the craft to be out of the wind. This also resulted in a more sta-ble c raf t — a necess i ty in the frigid waters — since the center of gravity was much lower.

They tied seal or walrus skins over the bow and s t e r n of the c r a f t to make i t w a t e r t i g h t , weatherproof and s t reaml ined for t r ave l in the h a r s h Arctic winds.

Thus the kayak was bom. "The easiest way to differenti-

ate between the two is that you sit in a canoe and paddle it, and you wear a kayak. You really want it to fit snugly," said Clark-ston's Tom Lowell of Great River Outfitters in Waterford.

Todays kayaks are very simi-lar in s t r u c t u r e a l t h o u g h the s k i n s have been r ep laced by fiberglass. And what started out hundreds of years ago as a prim-itive hunt ing vessel is^now the

foundation of one of the fastest growing outdoor sports in Ameri-ca.

Today it's cool to kayak: "Kayaking is getting to be a bit

trendy right now," said Lowell. "I'd have to say right now it's the fastest growing outdoor sport in America next to mountain bik-ing."

Great River Outfitters recently gave a demonstration on kayak-ing at Dodge Park No. 4 in West Bloomfield. With 18 different models on hand whe public was able to check out d i f f e ren t kayaks and compare the differ-ences. Lowell and Wixom's Andy Knepley also gave on-the-water demonstrations on paddling and rolling techniques.

Basically there are two types of kayaks, the sea kayak and the w h i t e w a t e r k a y a k . The sea k a y a k is l ong a n d lean and designed for directional stability. Sea kayaks are generally 16- to 18-feet in length. The whitewa-ter kayak is shorter and wider than the sea kayak and designed more for maneuverability.

"Since we h a v e the Grea t Lakes , t h e I n l a n d Seas , and there isn't a lot of great whitewa-ter in Michigan, sea kayaks are the most popular around here." explained Lowell. "Sea kayaking is very popular around the Great Lakes, particularly Lake Superi-

or, which is known as The inland sea . If it (Super io r ) can s ink s o m e t h i n g l ike the E d m u n d Fitzgerald it really is a sea."

Lake Super ior , pa r t i cu la r ly around the ma jes t i c Pic tured Rocks Nat iona l Lakeshore^ is very popular with kayakers, who partake in everything from short jaunts to day trips to overnight excursions.

"It 's backpacking by water ," said Lowell. "But with a kayak you can carry'more gear."

The Great Lakes can get a bit nasty at times so for safety rea-sons kayakers don't go out in bad weather.

"Not many people go out in bad weather, but a lot of times they come back in bad weather because it can change so quickly out there," said Lowell.

For that reason its the respon-sibility of the kayaker to learn proper paddling, safety and res-cue techniques.

Great River is the area's only importer and wholesaler of Val-ley Kayaks , " the BMW of kayaks ," according to Lowell. Great River also performs kayak r e p a i r and o f fe r s e x t e n s i v e kayaking classes.

Kayaks have wi ths tood the test of time and are now making a big comeback with recreational paddlers. If you're interested in more information on kayaks and the sport of kayak ing contact Great River Outf i t ters a t (248) 683-4770.

Festival Race rookies take top honors BY DAN O'MEARA STAFF WRITER

A pair of firsumne entries took home the tg j / awards Saturday in the Fourth Annual Farming-ton F o u n d e r s F e s t i v a l Road Race.

Rob Block of Livonia and Jodi Buck of N o r t h v i l l e w e r e t h e men's and women's overall win-ners in the four-mile run tha t started and ended at City Park.

The 17-year-old Block, who will be a sen io r a t Livonia S t evenson , ran h is bes t t ime (21:12) for that distance.

"I t ' s h a r d to f ind races th is close to your home. It 's hard to pass those up," Block said. "I ended up r u n n i n g home, too. That was like a cool down."

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Buck, 28, f in i shed in 24:37, which was more than a minute off her persona l best of 23:23, but she h a d to overcome the effects of dehydration to win.

"I wish I had a better day; I was struggling," Buck said. "It wasn ' t one of those 'Oh, isn't-r unn ing -wonde r fu l ' days, so I d idn ' t e n j o y i t as much as I could.

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was faster than me that day." Block, who finished 15 seconds

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"I let them take it out the first mile," he said. "The first two miles I hit my splits of 5:20; I hit another 5:20 on the third, and nobody else could hang on.

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Day of golf The name in itself is imposing:

The Longest Day of Golf, which serves as a challenge to golfers from southeastern Michigan to play as many holes of golf as pos-sible in a single day.

That day is Tuesday, Aug. 12;

Golf and Country Club in Ann Arbor.

The day serves as a fund-rais-er for the American Cancer Soci-ety. Par t ic ipants are asked to raise a minimum of $200 prior to the event to sponsor their partic-ipation. Golfers who raise more than $300 are eligible for incen-t ive pr izes th rough S q u a r e 2 Pick-A-Gifl Program.

The format for the LDOG is just.as it sounds: Between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., golfers will tee it up to see how many holes of golf they can play in a day of fun.

For more information, call the Amer i can Cancer Socie ty ' s Washtenaw office at (313) 971-4300.

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Karmanos outings Five golf outings are scheduled

for this summer, to benefit the Barbara Karmanos Cancer Insti-tute.

•The Tee Off for the Cure, to be at Scalawags Country Club in

July 28. Tickets a re $150 per golfer and include lunch, dinner, contes ts , p r izes a n d r e f r e s h -ments on the course.

•The A n u s b i g i a n Fami ly Chari ty Golf Classic is set for Dearborn Hills on July 31. Tick-ets are $125, which includes a meal provided by Ou tback Steakhouse, door prizes, refresh-ments and free gifts. Hole-in-one contests feature prizes such as $25,000 and a new car.

•The Foxy Lady Golf Classic is at Tanglewood Golf and Country Club in South Lyon Aug. 7. Tick-e ts a re $98 per person , and include b r e a k f a s t , lunch and

golfing contests throughout the day. Golfers may register for the four-lady scramble with or with-out partners/foursomes.

•The 10th annua l Patr ick J . Delaney Memorial Golf Classic will be at Pine View Golf Course in Ypsilanti Aug. 9. Tickets are $ 8 0 per golfer, which includes, lunch, dinner, door prizes and refreshments.

• T h e P a r t n e r s Golf Class ic and Partners Ball will be Sept. • 2 and Sept. 6. The Classic will be at Indianwood Golf and Country Club in Lake Orion Sept. 2; the Partners Ball will be Sept. 6 at' the Troy Marriott.

I n f o r m a t i o n for any of the above t o u r n a m e n t may be obtained by calling one of the fol-lowing pe r sons at (800) 527-6266: Tee Off — Maureen Mel-d rum; Anusbigian — Mari lyn Nielsen or Nicole Williams; Foxy Lady — Pat Sachs; Delaney — Gayle Ihlenfeldt at (313) 697-

2526; Partners — Pat Lucier.

Anyone interested In submitting / ferns to Spo r t s Roundup mey send them to sports editor CJ. Rise*. 36251 School-craft. Livonia, Ml, 46150. or may FAX them to (313) 591-7279.

WOMEN'S SUBURBAN GOLF ASSOCIATION RESULTS Juty l i s t Hickory Creafc

First f l ight — Low gross winner: Carolyn Benninger (Northville). 82; Second low gross: Diane WaZney (Dearborn) . 90 ; L o * Net: Sandy Rivers (Rochester). 69: Second low net: Mary Allen (Waynet. 70.

Second (Nght — Low gross winner: Sue Beaton (Canton). 98: Second low gross: Pat Henke (Wayne). 99: Low net: (Tie) Dorothy Cody (Farm-ington Hills), Pat Wilson (Dearborn H e i g h t s ) . 71 : Second low net : Dorothy Cortes (Livonia). 73.

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like this isn't easy.

" I t ' s more a m a t t e r of endurance for me, because I haven ' t been shoot ing dis-tance much, because there's not many places to practice," she said. T h e heat takes a lot, out of you. There are just more fac to rs to t a k e in to account outdoors."

The factors in ODonnell 's life that have prevented her from chasing i n t e rna t iona l fame in her sport are being addressed; she hopes to be back into competition within 18 m o n t h s , wi th an eye focused on the 2000 U.S . Olympics Team.

And when O'Donnell se ts her sights on a target, there's no argument over her accura-cy.

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Dakhi (Sou th f i e ld ) and Ron Pietila also had Wolverine goals.

Storm also had one assist and Smith got two. Michael Murphy, Keith Pietila and John Fontana (Livonia) also had two ass is ts apiece for the Wolves.

Taylor and Tucker added one assist each for the Lakers, and Troy Taylor had two.

Jim Sexsmith was in goal all the way for the Wolverines; Rick Marnon (Canton) was in the nets for the Lakers.

Falcons 11, Spartans t : The Falcons built a 6-1 lead midway t h r o u g h t h e second per iod, thanks to th ree goals by Jack McCoy (Farmington Hills), and held on to bea t t h e S p a r t a n s Sunday at Plymouth.

McCoy f i n i s h e d wi th t h r e e goals and an assist. Dan Hunt (Livonia) had th ree goals and

two a s s i s t s . M a t t Hende r son (Livonia) had two goals and two assists, Dan Imperati had a goal and three assists, Ryan Roemen-sky had a goal and two assists, Jesse Hubenschmidt (Redford) had four assists, Scott Lock had three assists, Pete Mazzoni got two assists and Kevin Huggard (Redford) scored a goal.

Brian Tarsin's three goals and one assist paced the Spar tans . S teve Brudzewski added two goals and an assist, Ryan Gau-thier (Canton) had three assists, and Ed Monks got two assists.

Jason Hubenschmidt (Redford) and Tom McNeil ( P l y m o u t h ) divided time in goal for the Fal-cons; Ryan Davis was in goal for the Spartans.

Wildcats 8, Bulldogs 5: Three goals in a span of 5:54 of the sec-ond period he lped c a r r y the

Wildcats past the Bulldogs in an MSHL game S u n d a y at Ply-mouth.

Mike Lamb scored three times for the 'Cats, one in each period, and added an a s s i s t . J a s o n Asadoorian (Canton) contributed two goals and an assist, Krikor Arman (West Bloomfield) had a goal and two ass is ts , Varu jan Arman (West Bloomfield) had a goal and an assist, Mark Portelli got a goal and Joey Giambra had two assists.

The Bu l ldogs ' scor ing was done by Jim Nesich, with three goals and an assist , and Mike Noel, wi th two goals and an assist. Baron Becker added three assists and Dave Dziuban (Can-ton) had two.

Larry Jesue was in goal for the 'Cats ; S h a w n Miller and Bob Harrison shared time in goal for the 'Dogs.

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H E L P The future of three state-run psychiatric hospitab for children and adults b in your hands. The

Legblature overwhelmiagty approved fuadiag for Clinton Valley Center in Pontine, Detroit

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WEEKEND • S I N G L E S D A N C E

•Tri-County Singles pre-sents a "Single Mingle Dance" Saturday, July 19 at the Burton-Manor, 1-96 and Inkster Rd., Livonia 8 p.m. lo 1 a.m. Admission is $4. Early bird special S3 before 8:30 p.m. Ages '21 and older welcome. Fash-ionable a t t i re I no jeans). For more information, call (313*849-5275.

•West Side Singles Friday night dances are held every Friday at the Burton Manor. Schoolcraft Road, west of Inkster Road, Livo-nia. Admission is $5: Ear ly bird special $3 before 8:30 p.m. Ages 21 and older welcome. Music by profes-sional D.J. Top 40 cur ren t hits. Dressy attire, (no jeans i 981 0909.

•Subu rban Singles pre-sents a "Singles Mingle Dance" every Wednesday and Sunday at the Bonnie Brook Country Club, Tele-graph Rd., south of Eight Mile in Redford Admis-sion is $4. Early bird spe-cial S3 before 8:30 p.m. Ages 21 and older. Fash-ionable at t i re ' no jeans K For more information, please call >313)849-5275. • S I N G L E S W O R K S H O P S

•Single Place Adult Min-istries presents a Divorce Recovery Workshop on Thursday evenings, begin-ning Aug. 7-Sept. 18 at 7 p.m., featur ing various speakers. The cost is $30. For more information or to register, please call (810) 349-0911.

•Single Place Adult Min-istries presents a "How to Have a Constructive Con-flict" workshop at 7 p.m. July 17 and July 24. Cost is $18 for advance registra-tion and $21 for registra-tion Ju ly 17. For more information, please call (248) 349-0911.

• S I N G L E S P R O G R A M S

Single Place presents "What Men Wished Womeji Knew" Program on Ju ly 23, with speaker: Paul Seaser at 7:30 p.m. For more information, please call 1810)349-0911.

• S I N G L E S E V E N T

Single Place Adult Min-istries presents "Niagara on the Lake Shaw Festival Trip." Departure is at 7 a.m. Aug. 23 and re turn a t 11 p.m. Aug. 24. See two plays: "Two Mrs. Carrolls" and "The Chocolate Sol-dier" at the Royal George Theatre . Stay at Brock University. The cost is $238, $100 non-refundable deposit by Ju ly 20, balance due by Aug. 13. For more information, please call (248 ) 349-0911.

AROUND TOWN •GOLF OUTINGS

The Alexander McLaren Memorial Foundation invites the community to join in the fun at their 2nd Annual Alexander McLaren Golf Tournament . Tee off at 7:30 a.m. on Sun-day, Aug. 17. Attendance is limited so reserve your spot early. Eighteen holes of golf and dinner: $100 per

person; dinner only: $60 per person. For more infor-mation, please contact Deb-bie Gambino at Arbor Hos-pice (313) 383-8800. • C A D I L L A C L A S A L L E C L U B

Great Lakes Region Cadil-lac LaSalle Club is spon-soring the "Heritage on the Lake" car show on Sunday , Ju ly 20. The event will be held at Canton's Her i tage Park. Canton Center Road south of Cherry Hill Road, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain or shine). Public donat ions $1 per person or $2 per family. Food will be avail-able for purchase; no alco-hol allowed. i Those inter-ested in bringing a car, all makes welcome, should contact Steve Wolken a t (810)575-0670.

• G R A N D O P E N I N G S

New Morning School in Plymouth is accepting applications for their Sci-ence and Math Camps Ju ly 28-Aug. 15. Classes a re open to children ages 6 -12. Children can choose from a variety of week long hands-on classes. Classes t h a t are still open are: Let 's Build. Super Sleuth and Eco-Dazzle. These camps are especially reward ing to _ s tudents as they experi-ment, create, solve prob-lems, and invent in an environment without grades and tests. For more information, please call (313t 420-3331.

• A N I M A L A D O P T I O N S

The animal welfare society-has black lab mixed pup-pies available for responsi-ble and humane adoption. Kittens available also. Screening process required. If you are interested in adopting one of these pup-pies call 1313) 453-6383 or <810) 548-1150.

• S U M M E R C A M P

• Once Upon An Easel announces the 7th Annua l D & M Studio Day Camp. Summer Art Camp Mania in cooperation with Ply-mouth Parks and Recre-ation. This year the theme is Ancient Egypt. Mult i-age Camps, July 28 to Aug. 1. All camps located in Can-ton Township at the Gold-en Gate Plaza, 8691 North Lilley Road. Informat ion and to register call Sha ron Dillenbeck, 453-3710.

- F L G E N E V A P R E S B Y T E R I A N

Church holds vacation Bible school Ju ly 21-25 for children ages 4 th rough 5th grade (completed), 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. each day. Cost S4 offering per child. Schol-arship available. Informa-tion, 459-0013.

• F L E A M A R K E T

The Canton Historical Soci-ety is holding its th i rd annual Flea Marke t Sale on Saturday, Aug. 16, on the beautiful historic Cher-ry Hill School grounds , located at Cherry Hill and Ridge Roads. Spaces a re available for rent for $15 each for a 10-by-10 space. You provide your table(s) and chairts). No resale clothing please, bu t craf ts , antiques, colletibles,

garage sale i tems etc. a re welcome. Don't have enough "tresures" to war-ran t renting a space? Your donations of i tems to the Historical Society sa le a re

CAMPUS NOTES Jo submit your academic honor or graduation announcement to Campus Notes, send the mate-ria/ printed or typewritten to: Campus Notes, Ply-mouth-Canton Observer, 794 S. Main St., Ply-mouth, 48170.

Taking aim at the Olympics

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N a t i o n a l a r c h e r y c h a m p i o n s h i p s : World-class competitors hoping for a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team and internationally-ranked achers from as far away as Korea will attend the Kodak National Target Championships Aug. 2-8 in Canton's Heritage Park. The National Archery Association will conduct a series of day camps in conjunction with the event, which is open to the public For information on the event, call the Canton parks and recreation office, 397-5110.

also welcome and needed. Please contact Ronnie Cur-tis at (313) 981-1475 for more information. Applica-tions for rentals mus t be in by August 4th.

• P A R K H A P P E N I N G S

•Canton's S u m m i t on the Park will host a preschool camp and also a s tudent camp from July 14-18. For more information, please call (313)397-5110.

•Canton Parks and Recre-ation Services presents their popular "Summer Concert Series" a t Heri tage Park, through Aug. 21 on Thursday evenings a t 7:30 p.m. in the pa rk amphi the-ater, west of Canton Center Road, south of Cherry Hill, behind the Canton Town-ship Administrat ive Offices and the Canton Library. • Canton Parks and Recre-ation is sponsoring field trips to Rolling Hills Water Park, Domino's Fa rm and Hands-on Museum until Aug. 7. The cost for each trip is: Rolling Hills Water Park, $7.50; and Domino's Farm & Hands-on Muse-um, $10.75. Canton Parks and Recreation playground leaders will supervise the

field trip. Par t ic ipants must provide their own lunch and/or money for the Rolling Hills Water Park. Part icipants must also sign up only a t the Canton Parks and Recreation office 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m., Mon-day-Friday. For more information on dates and times, please call (313)397-5110.

• Canton Parks and Recre-ation is sponsoring a Camp out/Movie night fea tur ing "Space Jam" for all ages at Heri tage Park Amphithe-ater, Friday, Ju ly 18. Cost for the movie is $2 for adul ts and free for children 17 and younger. Tent set-up begins at 12 p.m.. Cook-out begins around 6:30 p.m. (free). En te r t a inmen t begins around 7:00 p.m. (free) and the movie begins at dusk. Permi ts and ru les will be provided. No trail-ers or camper^, tents only. Camping permit is free if registered by 5 p.m. J u l y 16. After Ju ly 16, the cost is $10. The pre-registra-tion deadline was 5 p.m. Ju ly 16. Late registrat ion is Ju ly 17 and Ju ly 18. Register in person or by

phone: Canton Parks and Recreation. 46000 S u m m i t Parkway, Canton, (313)397-5110.

•Come explore the summer night a t Maybury S ta te Park at 8 p.m.. Sa turday, July 19. The park will host a "Night Hike." We will walk the trails through woods and fields looking for some of the sights and sounds of this special t ime of the day. Meet at the park's concession building in the main parking lot. Maybury State Park is

, located on Eight Mile Rd., one mile west of Beck Rd. in Northville Township. A state park motor vehicle permit is required for ent ry to the park.

•Mabury Farm will host a "Summer Harvest" pro-gram at 2-4 p.m. on Sa tur -day, Ju ly 26. Join us in the Farm's Demonstrat ion Building to find out how-grain crops were harvested before the age of modern machinery. Try your hand a t winnowing, fanning, shelling, milling, and other harvest ing activities. May-bury Farm is located with-in Maybury S ta te Park on

C A L E N D A R F O R M

The Plymouth and Canton Observers welcome Calendar items. Items should be from non-profit community groups or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or print the information below and mail your item to The Calendar, Plymouth and Canton Observers, 794 South Main Street, Plymouth, MI. 48170, or by fax to 31245*4224 Deadline for Calendar items is noon. Friday for the following Thursday's paper. Call 459-2700 if you have any questions.

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Eight Mile Road, one mile west of Beck Road in Northville Township. There is no charge for th is program, however, a s ta te park motor vehicle permit is required for entry to the park. For more informa-tion, please call the park ofice at (248) 349-8390. •SALVATION ARMY Is now taking registrat ions for the summer day camp program. The children must be between 6-12 - i years of age, Ju ly21-Aug. 15. The cost per person is $125 for camp in the church building or $100 for the park location - Heri tage Park in Canton or Ply-mouth Township Park There are scholarships available for those who have a financial need. Call 453-5464 for more informa-tion.

RECREATION •SOCCER CLINIC

•The Plymouth YMCA is offering a Soccer Clinic for area youth. Session I: ages 5-6; 6-8 p.m. on Mondays from Ju ly 21-28 and August 4-11. Session I: ages 7-8; 6-8 p.m. on Wednesdays from Ju ly 23-30 and August 6-13. Ses-sion I: ages 9-1-1; 6-8 p.m. on Thursdays from Ju ly 24-31 and August 7-14. Please call the Plymouth Ymca at (313) 453-2904. • Christ Our Savior Luther-an Church of Canton will host a Soccer Camp for children age 5-11 from 6-8p.m. on August 4-7. The camp will provide an opportunity for the begin-ning and intermediate soc-cer player to learn and develop the proper skills and knowledge of the game. Small group instruction, under the supervision of coach, Bill Friend, will allow individu-al at tention for each play-er. A camp fee of $5 is payable a t registrat ion. Program includes instruc-tion, snacks, mater ia ls and a water bottle. Chr is t Our Savior is located a t 46001 Warren Road, jus t West of Canton Center Road. To register, or for more infor-mation,, please call (313) 522-6830.

SUPPORT GROUP •LIFE MINISTRIES

Have a problem? Wan t to talk? Call Life Care Min-istries (313) 427-LIFE from 11 a .m . - l l p.m. Monday-Saturday; Confidential . No charge.

e any VOLUNTEERS ALZHEIMER-1

The Alzheimer's Associa-tion is seeking volunteers to provide companionship to persons experiencing memory loss. Those who volunteer receive an excel-lent orientation t h a t pro-vides them with t h e infor-mation and skills to bright-en the life of someone with Alzheimer's. To learn more or to volunteer for t h i s

rewarding experience, call Adam Sterling, (248) 557-8277.

•VOLUNTEER DRIVERS

Are needed to t ransport area residents to meetings of the Western Wayne Parkinson's Disease Sup-port Group. Meetings are 7 -9 p.m. the second Thurs-day of the month at the Livonia Senior Center on Farmington Road, south of Five Mile. Parkinson's patients, caregivers and others are welcome to at tend meetings which ser-vices Plymouth, Canton, Westland, Livonia, Redford and Garden City. Interest-ed volunteers may call 459-0216 or 421-4208.

CLUBS I M O T H E R O F M U L T I P L E S

The Plymouth-Canton Mothers of Multiples club meets 7 p.m. the first and third Monday of each month. Call Barb a t (313) 207-5224; Playgroup meets every- other Tuesday, call Sue at (313) 459-9324.

I H O L Y S M O K E M A S T E R S

Toastmasters club is offer-ing Speechcrafi, Toastmas-ter International world speaking program for non-members. This is a Sunday, night speech seminar dur-ing the month of July in the auditorium of the Ply-mouth Township Clerk's office on Lilley Road and Ann Arbor Road at 7 p.m. For additional information call Marc Sullivan a t 248-455-1635.

I S U B U R B A N S T A M P C L U B

West Suburban S t amp Club meets a t 8 p.m., the first and third Fridays a t a t The Summit on the Park , 46000 Summit Park-way. The rlext meeting will be held July 18, with guest speaker Ellen Howell pre-sent ing her annua l pro-gram "The Streets of Detri-ot." This will be the only meeting for Ju ly .

• West Suburban S t amp Club will host an auction on Aug. 1. Any member may sell up to three lots of your own. There is no sell-ers fee. As a special inducement , any one who wears a club T-shirt will get $1 to use in the auction. Also if a club member wears a club pin they will get another $1 to use in the auction.

• B U S I N E S S N E T W O R K

•Business Network Inter-national will hold its regu-lar meeting for the Laurel Park Chapter 7-8:30 a.m., _ Wednesday July 23 at Richards Res taurant , Ply-mouth Road and New-burgh.

•Business Network Inter-national will hold its regu-lar meeting for the Ply-mouth Chapter 7-8:30 a.m., Thursday Ju ly 24 a t the Water Club Seafood Grill, Ann Arbor Road and I- 275.

• Business Network Inter-national will hold its regu-lar meeting for the Livonia Chap te r 7-8:30 a.m., Fri-~ day July 25 a t Senate -Koney Island on P lymouth Rd. pea r Stark. For more information, call BNI regional office a t (313) 844-3432.

G l e n n T. G e t y i n a , a g r a d u a t e of W e a t l a n d L u t h e r a n High School, ia a recipient of t h e F ree E n t e r p r i s e S c h o l a r a h i p . T h e F ree E n t e r p r i a e S c h o l a r s h i p ia a w a r d e d to a a t u d e n t w h o h a a exhibi ted academic excellence dur ing the i r h igh school y e a r s . He wil l w o r k towards a b u s i n e s s degree from Northwood Universi ty this fall. Getyi-na u t h e son of Patricia Wachtei of Canton.

Lieael Jenine Ver Steeg, of Plymouth waa award-ed an Academic Honor (leadership) Scholarahip by Drury College to a t t end school th is fall.

J a son D. Brooks, a junior a t Michigan S ta te Uni-versity, haa earned the Aplha Delta Kappa Schol-arship. He is a 1995 g radua te of Plymouth Canton High School and is the f irst a tudent from the Ply-m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schoo l D i a t r i c t t o rec ieve thia scho la r sh ip . Brooks , ia t h e aon of Will iam and Carole Brooks of Plymouth. Brooks w a a aponaored by t h e P l y m o u t h a r e a B e t a Xi C h a p t e r of Alpha Delta Kappa , a n in te rna t iona l e d u c a t o r s so ror i ty for bo th c u r r e n t and r e t i r ed teachers.

S u s a n Alonzo, Sherly Ann Bennet t , Mark Gar-ret, Sha ron Lampinen, Jaclyn Kemp, S u s a n Per-ron, Lau ra Rodriguez, Derek Rutkowski a n d Leslie Weaver of Canton were offered scholarships for the 1997-98 academic year a t Madonna Universi ty.

J a n e i l L e a c h i n g e r , A n g e l a L i t w i n , J o a e p h Niemenaki , and Meliaaa Poma of P lymouth were offered scholarship* for the 1997-98 academic year a t Madonna Universi ty.

B a r r y McNamara earned his doctor of philoao-phy in microbiology and immunology degree from Loyola U n i v e r a i t y Medica l C e n t e r in Chicago .

McNamara ia a 1983 gradua te of Plymouth S f l e m High School. He received a bachelor of ac i ihce Degree in 1989 from Eastern Michigan Universi ty. He haa recently accepted a position as a post-doc-toral fellow in the Laboratory of Dr Michael Dwi-nenberg wi thin the Depar tment of Infectious K B

a t the Universi ty of Maryland a t Balt imore.

Amy Reid of Plymouth received her bachelor-of buaineaa a d m i n i a t r a t i o n degree in F inance f rom Walah College. S h e ia employed aa a m a r k e t i n g services coordinator in the Business Development Cen te r of Schoolcraft College.

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Rigley wins Braves' pitching debut The Michigan Braves finished

with a 4-1 record a t the College Prospect Tournament for Mickey Mantle age group t eams in Tole-do.

The Braves ' only loss came to the Akron As, 5-4.

Losing pitcher Michael Macek | Redford Union) a l lowed e ight hits, struck out four. Ken Soren-son led the offense with two hits and an RBI.

They beat t eams from Adrian,

Fo r t Wayne , Det ro i t and Wor-thington, Ohio.

Macek earned the pitching vic-tory against Adrian and went 2-for-3 wi th two RBI to help h i s cause. Adam Fozzio, Jon Por te r and Sorenson were 2-3 with two RBI.

Mat t Rigley (RU), making his pi tching debut, threw a two-hit-t e r w i t h s ix s t r i k e o u t s in t h e s h u t o u t a g a i n s t Fo r t W a y n e . T im Por te l l i a n d J o h n S te r l in i

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had two h i t s each. Sterl ini had two RBI.

Porter, in relief of Devin Cole (Garden City), was the winning pitcher vs. Detroit . Portelli was 4-4 with two RBI and two dou-bles and Macek was 3-3 with two RBI. Rigley was 2-4 with th ree RBI. S o r e n s o n a lso had t h r e e

RBI. In t h e win aga ins t Worthing-

ton, Miguel Lokuta was the win-n ing pitcher.

S t e r l i n i was 4-5, Fozzio 3-4 a n d Cole 3-3. Cole a lso scored t h r e e runs.

D e a n B e a t t y w a s 3 - 4 w i t h th ree RBI.

T h e B r a v e s c a r r i e d a 14-4 league record into the last th ree regular-season games.

Morris, Wampler lead Rams' charge Evidently, the Michigan Lake Area

Rams couldn't wait U) get home. The Rams , f r e s h off consecut ive

weekend tr ips to Kentucky for tour-naments . beat up A n n Arbor Huron on T u e s d a y . 24-2 , in Conn ie Mack Li t t le C a e s a r s F e d e r a t i o n League action. •_ . .

T h e w i n n i n g p i t c h e r was Rick Thorning, who s c a t t e r e d th ree hi ts and struck out seven

Bill Morris 'Redford LTnion> was 6-tor-6 with seven RBI J e r r y Yatooma was 4-5 with four RBI

J u s t i n ' B r i g h t w a s 3 - 5 wi th two runs scored and two RBI. Steve Earl was 2-5 with five r u n s scored Dave W a m p l e r was 2-3 w i t h t h r e e r u n s

scored. The game came on the heels of the

Rams going 1-4 at the Dixie Tourna-ment in Lexington, Ky

"This was a game we really needed a f t e r coming up s i lent down the re , " coach Tom Nes te r said. "It 's nice to see t ha t explosion come about."

T h e R a m s , who a re 21-8 overa l l , f a red b e t t e r t h e week before at t h e K e n t u c k y Colone ls T o u r n a m e n t in Bowling Green, Ky. There, they fin-ished 4-1 to t ake second place in the i r pool.

" T h e f i r s t t o u r n a m e n t t h e k i d s played great up and down - pitching, h i t t i n g , f i e ld ing . " N e s t e r sa id . "We had good, t imely h i t s , qur p i t ch ing

really came through." T h e i r o n l y loss w a s 4-3 to t h e

Evansville, Ind. Black Sox, 4-3. Morris continues his torrid hi t t ing

pace and Steve Crepeau has been hot of late, ra is ing his average about 80. Morris a n d J o h n Wilson make for a potent a t t a c k in the three-four spots in the order, Nester said.

"When o n e doesn ' t get a hi t , t he other does," Nes te r said

Wample r (Livonia Frankl in) leads the Rama wi th a 5-1 pitching record, 1.5 earned run average and 53 strike-outs in 42 innings.

"He's been marvelous," Nester said. "Every t ime on the hill he's been mar-velous. You know he's going to give

you seven good innings." In t h e second t o u r n a m e n t , t h e

R a m a ' only win came agains t Pleas-a n t Ridge, 6-5, in the first game of the tourney.

Thorn ing was the winning pi tcher a n d Ya tooma w e n t 2-3 w i t h t h r e e R B T Wilson wasr2-4 w i t h an RBI. T h o r n i n g s t r u c k o u t t h r e e a n d a l l o w e d four e a r n e d r u n s in 5 1/3 innings.

Wilson earned the save. N e s t e r sa id t h e R a m s , 13-3 in

l e a g u e play, are looking fo rwa rd to d i s t r i c t ac t ion w h i c h b e g i n s n e x t Thur sday .

Finesse win U-14 state It may not carry the prestige it

once did, but the Finesse Under 14 girls softball team won a n o t h e r s ta te championship last weekend in Rochester.

Slow pitch softball t eams have been dwindl ing over t h e y e a r s with a majority of high school aged girls electing instead to play fast pitch. -

Finesse, one of only four slow pitch softball teams still registered in Under -14 r a n k s , b e a t t h r e e teams by a combined score of 64-14.

The win sends Finesse to t h e Eastern Worlds this weekend in Muncie, Ind. Eighteen teams east of the Mississippi River have qual-ified.

The ultimate destination is the World Series, held July 30-Aug. 3 at the Canton Softball Center.

The 16-under division is most hurt by the defections. There was no U-16 state tournament because Finesse was the only organization in t h e s t a t e wi th a r e g i s t e r e d team.

F inesse coach Bob Bako sa id slow pitch softball is still benefi-cial for high school girls.

Slow p i t ch is s u p p o s e d to improve defense and baserunning - sk i l l s t h a t s o m e t i m e s a r e n ' t required in fast pitch where pitch-

ers dominate. "A lot of the college coaches now

want to look at players in the sum-mer playing the i r g a m e , " Bako sa id . "We're f i r m b e l i e v e r s in developing defensive, baserunning skills. For position players it's still the game to play. We have out-fielders who see more fly balls in .a tournament than they see in an entire season in fast pitch."

Members of the F inesse team include Abby Massey a n d Amy P a l i n g of W e s t l a n d ; A n d r e a Spencer, formerly of Redford; Julie Stoll of Redford; A n g e l a Bako, Mary Kovacs and Melanie Stack of Garden City; Crysta l Li t t le and Jodie Reed of -Wayne; H e a t h e r Duff of Dearborn He igh t s ; Jen-nifer Stone of Brighton; Karlene Kilburn and Danielle Dickinson of S t e r l i n g H e i g h t s ; a n d Rachel Elbon and Andrea McMillan of Livonia.

F ines se h a s won six t o u r n a -p e n t s and has a 24-0 record. ' "We have a nice blend of power and speed," Bako said. "We have a lot of w e a p o n s in t h e b a t t i n g order. We play at 225 feet fences at the Eastern Worlds which will help us. We've been p laying at fields with 300 foot fences and out-fielders have been able to play our girls 240 feet deep."

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Linda Pond's garden makes you feel like singing. And "Doin' What Comes N a t u r a l l y " could be o n e of the f irst tunes that come to mind.

Pond, a Redford resident, practices organic gardening, and. the results in the back yard and front of her h o u s e are spectacular.

Visitors on Redford's eighth biennial Garden Walk Saturday will be able to f ind out , as P o n d ' s g a r d e n is one of seven featured. This yea r ' s walk pre-sen t s creat ivi ty with relat ively small space gardens.

"Everything is natural," said Pond, a master gardener who volunteers at the* herb garden at the University of Michi-gan.

"I like to work (here) in the evening. It's nice to hear the birds."

Pond 's garden, which was featured on a healthy garden tour, offers a floral "who ' s who." The plants are lush and c o l o r f u l , f i l l ing spaces w i t h beauty-bounty and even benevolence.

Here are perennials, coreopsis, roses

( regular and min ia tu re ) , t hyme , ivy, sweet woodruf f , sedum, hemerocallis, Siberian iris, bacopa and hostas, to name but a few. S o m e p l a n t s may land in recipes - chives, parsley, sage, fennel, p e p p e r s a n d l e t t u c e , for e x a m p l e . Among the shady plants are astilbes and fems.

Colors include the soft silver of Rus-sian sage and the t r iumphant gold of stella d'oro. Close examination reveals a variety of delights, such as leaves with shadings and textures like tiny works of art.

A butterfly house attracts the winged wonders. Specific plants draw the swal-lowtail butterfly and hummingbirds.

With such p l a n t s as f ragrant nico-t iana, the g a r d e n is a feast for o ther senses besides sight.

"In the evening the smell is just won-

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p lan t s in d i f f e r e n t spots a r o u n d the yard . (She c h a n g e d her mind a b o u t moving an arch of roses when she dis-

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For over 30 years I h a v e been tak ing room air condition-e r s and d e h u m i d i -fiers to the local car wash. I 've not even taken the casing off, instead just pouring the high pressure of the hose to all areas of the coils on both ends.

I have told thou-sands of people to perform this mainte-nance every few years and I know for a fact that their units have run for years. What I can't understand is the logic of a few people who will argue with what I've been doing for so long and so suc-cessfully. They tell me I'm wrong.

The first i nc iden t occur red a few weeks ago on a Saturday afternoon after I left my radio show and was heading home. 1 turned on my radio to another station and that was my first mistake. 1 should have super glued the dial but

instead wanted to hear what this certain pe r son was going to talk about on his afternoon show. He started the sentence by saying, "Don't put your dehumidifier t h r o u g h the car wash . " He expla ined that you wouldn ' t wash the inside of your car doors at the car wash because all the inside wiring would get wet. I a lmost drove off the h ighway w h e n l heard him say this, and I wondered if this guy even knows what a dehumidifi-er does. Somebody should tell this guy that a dehumidifier when operat ing is soaked with water and if it isn't, it's not working properly.

Yesterday, my son Andrew tells me there is a customer on the phone who has been in the heating and air condi-tioning business for 30 years and wants to tell me I'm wrong because-1 told a worpan to take her A / C unit to^he car w a s h . Before 1 g r a b b e d the p h o n e I l o o k e d at the c a l e n d a r to s e e if w e recently had a full moon. The person on the other end of the phone informed me that last week I had told a woman how

to put her A / C back into tip-top shape. How could I do that when, "You know d a r n wel l , Mr. G a g n o n , that w o m a n can't lift an air conditioner and carry it to the trunk of her car."

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Lupines bloomed well th is summer . A l though *he

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These p lan t s , annuals, perennials and so-called tree-lupines, are nat ive

to North and South America and the Mediterranean region and have dif tenn habits of growth. They are usually orna-mental, but some species are useful for

cover crops. Annual plants do best when seed is

sown in enriched garden soil because,

MARTY FIGLEY

like the wild and perennial lupines, they

don ' t transplant well. Alternately you can start the seeds ol

both the annuals and perennials in peal pots in a cold frame or cool greenhouse; soak seed overnight to hasten sprouting and prick the tough outer seed husk.

The peat pots can be set in the garden in May, if wea the r p e r m i t s . Lupines don' t like m * . hot summers , so choose a slightly shady location, al though they need some sun.

Colors are breathtaking in shades ot lavender, blue, p ink , red, white, dark yellow, orange and bi-color blends.

The wild lupine, L. perennis (zones 4-9), is a desirable plant for dry, sandy.

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Everything moves." This i n c l u d e s ga rden accessories,

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The natural nourishment for the gar-den comes from different sources. Com-post for the garden is made in contain-ers behind the garage. Hay bales are used as d e c o r a t i o n in the fall, a f t e r which they are taken apart and the hay spread around under plants. Christmas trees are placed in the family'S chipper-shredder a f te r the holiday to become ingredients for mulch.

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"I loosened e v e r y t h i n g up , " Pond sa id of the soi l . " J h a t real ly, really makes a difference."

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sunny , w i ld f lower gardens , g r o w i n g about t w o feet tall with spikes of pea-like flowers generally blue, but some-time pink.

The Washington Lupine, L. polyphyl-lus (zones 4-8), is hardy in this zone and is nat ive to western North America. It blooms with long, showy spikes in col-ors mentioned before.

The shorter variety, moerheimii, has been refined into the plants most seen in gardens today. They are known as the Russell lupines, developed and named for George Russell of Yorkshire, Eng-land-

Perennials can also be propagated by division of the clumps in early spr ing, bu t d o it carefully. They prefer wel l -drained soil and some sun.

" P e r e n n i a l l u p i n e s reseed t h e m -selves," said Jerry DeBusschere of Troy. -They don' t bloom the first year, but if they come up the second year they will d o well . In fact, mine went crazy last year and reseeded themselves all over."

If you have questions, you can call DeBusschere at Trevarrow Hardware in

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n e w s p a p e r column. I get the b igges t kick in l ife out of g iv ing c o n s u m e r s advice that helps them in one way or another. 1 can stand the criticism as long as it is constructive and 1 learn from it. The above mentioned stories are true, they are also two of the rare cases with negative impulses. The many thousands of letters and calls are appreciated and 1 would wish they neve stop.

Take it to the car wash and let me tell you why. Your room air conditioner and dehumidif ier get plugged up with dirt on the inside and you can't see it from the outside. The drain channels for the water to exit the unit gets plugged u p as well, which is why an ordinary garden hose will not do the job properly. When your unit is plugged up with dirt on the ins ide , the compressor can b u m out , cost ing many hundreds of dol lars for

Troy, (248) 689-8030. There are several Russell lupine culti-

vars with pea-like blooms on tall stalks, in colors ranging from red, pink, blue, purple and white, as well as a mixture of | these colors.

If the variety you grow blooms earlier in the season, after the first bloom is fin-ished, cut them back t o possibly have another showing of flowers.

The beaut i ful ly , d e e p l y cut foliage has many lance-like rays radiating from the end of the leaf stalk that gives them importance to the garden scheme.

Make a note to i nc lude lup ines in your garden next year if you can t find plants at the nursery now. Look around your ga rden a n d dec ide whe re these lovely plants would be most appropri-ate, a bed or border, either would suit.

Marty Figley is an advanced mas-ter gardener based in Birmingham. You can leave her a message by dialing (313) 953-2047 on a touch-tone phone, then her mailbox num-ber. 1859. Her fax number is (248) 644-1314.

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Joe Gagnon, the Appliance Doctor, will answer your questions about maintaining and repairing large appli-ances. Gagnon is president of Carmack Appliances in Garden City and does a weekly radio program on WJR-AM. He is author of "First Aid from the Appli-ance Doctor," available at area book-stores.

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Fountain treat: Artistry shines outside, inside

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Fountains by Kristin Rowe and Michael Fill are mak-ing quite a splash - in the home as well as out.

Rowe, formerly of Plymouth, and Fill of Canton are the designers and artists of Artforms In Glass, making unusual stained glass art in accessories for the home

The durable pieces, bearing glittering mosaic pat-terns, include fountains, tables, birdbaths and stepping stones. They are featured at Neiman Marcus in the Som-erset Collection, Big Beaver Road and Coolidge in Troy.

"It 's functional ... art work. It can be used," said Rowe, now of Sylvania, Ohio, who is also owner of the business.

"People are using everything everywhere Customers are using the fountains as inferior decor,

placing them anywhere from the living room to the foyer.

"It has appealed to everyone." The fountains are versatile in other ways as well. For

example, by adding a Santa Claus figure and floating poinsettias in the basin, a fountain can become a Christ-mas decoration. '

The s tepping stones come in a variety of shapes,, including square, hexagonal and oval. They can be used in different ways, inside as well as outside. Rowe and Fill make triangular stands that hold the works upright

Designs and shapes of the items are numerous. The i of fountains may be softly scalloped like a flower. ~ ' may be filled with colorful arrangements

of flowers and butterflies or abstract patterns of shades that shift as the viewer approaches.

Images featured on the pieces are numerous. You could see a parrot with vibrant hues, or a delicate mer-maid or angel; a rabbit or another woodland creature, or a sailboat; or a glistening fish with a line of round "bub-bles" to name but a few. '

Bases, of winterized concrete, can vary - a seahorse form can hold a table or fountain surface that bears an aquatic theme, or one like a stem can support a floral motif.

The largest piece is UOO pounds - "We can go larg-e r " - and the price range is from about $36 to $10,500.

"We've listened to people, what they want, and came up with what we feel is an affordable piece of art work."

No two designs by Artforms In Glass are alike. Rowe and Fill draw up the patterns and fit the glass pieces into them like a jigsaw puzzle.

"We're very, very concerned with how things reflect

in the sunlight." Rowe turned a hobby into the business when she

wanted to stay at home with her child. She teamed up with Fill, a longtime friend. They exhibited their designs at exhibits at Cobo Hall and in Novi, and their artistry's reputation grew.

"We took the bull by the horns." Among the praise they have received for their work

are comments from a woman who came from Spain. "She said they were the finest mosaics she had seen

in the United States since she had been here."

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makes me think of s idewalk chalk, spr inklers for the kids to run under and artistically cre-ative desse r t s -especially those whefe we can use delicious fruits and vegetables in sea-son. Perhaps it 's a throwback from my

old camp days and being the director of Camp Petosega's art program, or own-ing a preschool when my own child was of preschool age - perhaps it's just my own creativity.

I love the tuxedo dressed strawber-ries, the ones we see at wonderful places like the Ritz Carlton, or beaut i fu l ly designed cocoa dusted dessert plates and creative and artistic desserts at other trendy restaurants.

Let your creativity go full tilt this

summer and artistically approach dessert at home. It's those special little touches that make family and friends ooh and aah, or simply feel important and magical.

Marzipan is an edible play-dough for adults, made of ground almonds, sugar and egg whites. Pre-niade marzipan is available in the baking section of some markets and specialty shops. Color the "dough" with food coloring pastes (color pastes are available at Kitchen Glamor shops or other backing supply stores) they work much better than the food coloring and are easier to control -with the pastes, the color goes a long way. Marzipan can be made into any shapes: fruit, vegetables or even picture f rames to surround actual f ru i t for

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containers - small glass bowls can be used for microwave melt ing, or melt separately over double boilers.

The chocolate should be melted, but not overly hot - once it starts to melt stir lightly - don't let hands come in contact with chocolate - the oil on skin can only change the composition of the chocolate.

Hold on to the leaves of the berry and carefully dip the front of the strawberry into the melted white (or pastel colored) chocolate - this is the shirt.

Place the dipped berry on the lined cookie sheet to dry - chocolate side up!

Once cooled and dry, again hold the berry, leaves up and carefully dip each side of the berry into the dark chocolate (dip on an angle) - you shou ld now have a V-shape design which is the tuxe-do coat.

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Pipe an "x-shape" at the top of the white shirt (or pastel shirt) - then fill in slightly to form a bow tie. Carefully pipe out three small dots vertically - centered on the whi te chocolate for the tuxedo shirt bu t t ons . Re tu rn to the covered cookie sheet to dry completely. Place in a cool area until t ime of serving - it 's best not to refr igerate - so they don ' t "sweat."

Serve by themselves, add to a fruit plate or serve a top a big scoop of ice cream.

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clowns you used to have as a child? Pre-pare them for your favorite kiddies, or be creative and use the same concept for you r f a v o r i t e a d u l t s . I n m a k i n g the c lowns - a scoop of ice cream for the head placed in a bowl , the hat an old fashioned sugar cone. Use dried fruits -things like: dried pieces of dates or figs, or dried cranberries, blueberries, cher-r ies , r a i s ins , c u r r a n t s , d r ied b a n a n a slices, dried mango (a large mango slice works great for a mouth). Maraschino cherries still make a perfect nose, and don't forget the whipped cream collar!

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Hot tlx: The Michigan Jazz Festival noon to 10:30p.m. Sunday at Botsford Inn, 28000 Grand River, Farmington Hills features continuous music by 150 musicians performing on four stages including the Jack Brokensha Quartet, (248) 474-2720 or (248) 437-9468.

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BY FRANK PROVENZANO STAFF WRITER

Somet ime around dusk n e x t Thursday, the transformation will begin. Alexander Zonjic,

one of the most popular local jazz pe r fo rmers , will f l aun t his s i lky magic flute in Birmingham's Shain P a r k , a n d the change will com-mence.

A pr is t ine suburban downtown, known for its exclusive retail dis-trict and exquisite restaurants, will u n d e r g o a chemical r eac t ion a s d izzy ing ly bouncy a s t h e d r i e s t champagne . Injected with bebop, soul, fusion and traditional melodies w i t h an improv t w i s t , t h e t o w n known as Birmingham will become Plane t Jazz . (And to th ink NASA had to send a rover to Mars for pic-tures of another world.)

If anyone wonders about that cool breeze expected to blow th rough metro Detroit next weekend, rest assured. ItH emanate from the fifth annual Birmingham Jazzfest.

Ready for launch After three years of modest suc-

cess , J a z z f e s t made a m a r k e d improvement in its fiscal direction and l ineup last year. The result is that this year's Jazzfest features the type of promising vibe for a full-scale launch likely to attract thou-sands to the downtown streets; the type of music event tha t shows up as a "can't miss" on the summer cal-ender of events.

While big-time acts perform on the outdoor main s tage in Sha in Park, other jazz artists will play in r e s t a u r a n t s and clubs throughout downtown Birmingham. Promoters promise t h e feel of a communi ty gathering and an intimate jazz club atmosphere - a spirited revival as diverse as jazz itself.

"There's a great synergy because we 've go t t en the whole town involved - res tauran ts , re ta i lers , civic organizations, the city," s a i d ' Lynn Liddle, co-chair of the steering c o m m i t t e e , which p roduces t h e event for The Community House.

A corne r s tone of B i r m i n g h a m , The Community House initiated the Jazzfest in 1993 based on the hope t h a t i t would a t t r a c t a y o u n g e r c rowd to c o m m u n i t y - s p o n s o r e d events. For years, The Community H o u s e h a s sought to change i t s image as only offering educational, social and cultural programs aimed at older citizens or school-age kids.

"YouH see more diverse people in B i r m i n g h a m t h a n a t any o t h e r e v e n t of the year ," sa id G a l e Colwell, executive director of The Community House. "It's important for our city to reach out."

Yet prospects for Jazzfest weren't always so promising.

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Spirited revival: David McMurray brings his soulful, funky sound to the fifth annual Birmingham JazzFest. McMurray, standing next to "Freedom of the Human Spirit" sculpture, will be one of the headliners to perform in downtown Shain Park.

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BIRMINGHAM JAZZFEST When: Thursday July 24 to Saturday. July 26 Whwre: Downtown Birmingham

Admission: Free (Call (248) 433-FEST for information) Schedule below;

Shain Park • Concerts presented by the Community House • Thursday. July 24

7:30-9 p.m. - A l e n d e r Zonjic and Friends

• F r i d a y . July 2 5

7-8 p.m. - The David McMurray Show 8:15-9:30 p.m. - Kenny Garrett Quartet

• Saturday. July 26 Noon to 12:45 p.m. - Paul Vorn Hagen Quartet 1-1:45 p.m.- Bugs Beddow 2-2:45 p.m. - Roger Tucker & Three Quarter Step 3-3:45 p.m. - Kid Brother 4-4:45 p.m. - Chris Collins Quartet 5-5:45 p.m. - Charlie Gabriel 4 Friends 88:45 p.m. - Patti Richards Quartet 7-8 p.m. - Willie and Lobo 8:15-9:30 p.m. - Kevin Mahogany Quintet

Birmingham Restaurants Performance dates Thursday. Friday 4 Saturday, July 24-26, unless specified otherwise

Alban's. 190 N. Hunter (at Maple). (248) 258-5788 • 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. - Rachel Kapp Bates Street Cats, (at the Community House). 380 S. Bates Street. (248) 644-5832 • 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Thursday, July 24; 9 p.m. to midnight Friday 4 Saturday. July 25-26 - David

Myles 4 Mylestonea Dick 0- Dow's. 160 W. Maple (248) 642 1135 • 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday. July 24 - Odd Enough • 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday. July 25 - Stone Circle • 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday.-JWy 26 - Cat Kin Edison's, 220 Merrill (downstairs of 220 restaurant). (248) 645-2150 • B p.m. to midnight, Thursday, July 24 - Phil Lasley Trio • 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 am. Friday, July 25 - Kathy Kosins Trio • 9 p.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 26 - Robert Pipho Trio

Forte, 201 S. Woodward. (248) 594-7300 No entertainment Thursday. Ju«y 24 • 9 p.m. to midnight. Friday and Saturday, July 25-26 - Charlie Gabriel Tno Max S time's. 210 S. Woodward (enter from Merrill St.) (248) 258-1188 • 9:30 p.m. to midnight - Bugs Beddow , MMtewn Cats, 139 S. Woodward (S. of Maple). (248) 642-1133 • 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Thursday. July 24 - Larry Noiero • 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday. July 25-26 - Patti Richards

Ocean OrMa. 280 N. Woodward (at Oakland). (248) 646-7001 No entertainment Thursday. July 24 • 7-11 p.m. Friday 4 Saturday, July 25-26 - Phillip Ogletree Jan Trio OM Woodward MR, 565 S Woodward (S. of Maple). (248) 642-9400 • 9 p.m. to 1 ajn. - Chris Coliina Quartet Peabodyt 154 S. Hunter (at Maple). (248) 644-5222 • 8:30 p.m. to midnight - Mike Gabriel Quartet Phoenicia. 588 S. Wootfcrard (S. of Maple). (248) 644-3122 • 711 p.m. - Toti Viola Towneend Hotel 100 Townaend (between Pierce 4 Henrietta). (248) 642-7900 • 8 p.m. to midnight - Kurt Kunzat 220 220 Merrill St.. (248) 6452150 • 9 p.m. to 1 s.m. - The Paul Vom Hagen Group

Royal Crown puts swing into 'Warped Tour'

Swfngfn' Into Pine Knob: Roycd Crown Revue, whose "Hey Pachuco!" was one of the highlights of Jim Carrey's "The Mask "plays the Warped Tour on Wednesday, July 23, at Pine Knob.

BY CHRISTINA FUOCO STAFF wan**

Talk about breaks. The seven-piece swing band Royal Crown Revue jazzed up Jim Carrey's "Hey Pachuco!" in the movie "The Mask." The Californians provided t h e music for and met its future manager at former Stray Cat's singer/guitarist Brian Setzer's wedding. It has opened for Kiss.

But earlier this year. Royal Crown Revue's sharp-dressed men and self-described blend of "jump, rhythm and blues, jazz, bebop, punk-rock energy, and the dark side of swing" earned itself a spot on this Hummer's Warped Tour. Traditionally a punk/hard alternative rock concert, the Warped Tour includes Royal Crown on every date of the month long tour which comes to Pine -Knob Music Theatre at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 23.

It may seem like an odd pairing, but Royal Crown fits

Mentors take sax-man Garrett to jazz stardom BY HUGH GALLAGHER STAFF WRITER

In December Downbeat Magazine's annual reader poll named Kenny Garrett alto sax player of the year.

Garrett , 36, who will perform Friday, July 25, a t Shain Park in downtown Birmingham, unseated jazz veteran Phil Woods who"had held the spot since 1975.

It was the culmination of years of playing with and learning from the best for the Detroit native, who has emerged as a respected player, band leader and composer in his own right.

"My father played saxophone and I heard jazz, rhythm & blues and Motown in the house all the time," Garrett said in a telephone interview from Lorttion, England. "In the begin-ning I was into the pop players like Grover Washington and Cannonball Adderly, when he was playing more pop style. I liked them because that's what I could understand"

Garrett then began to hear the music of more complex players like Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane.

"Not that I didn't play r&b. As a musician you play what ever you can play. I just liked playing sax," Garrett said.

Garrett began to develop his talents under the tutelage of great Detroit trumpet player Marcus Belgrave.

"Coming up, Marcus was there for a lot of people, not just me, but Geri Allen. Bob Hurst. James Carter," said Garrett .

The Mackenzie High School graduate said he took workshops with Belgrave and began playing in Belgrave's big band while still a teenager.

"I got a chance to hear him play a lot and getting to New York I learned how great he was," Garrett said. "He sort of took me under his wing."

Garrett credits what he learned with Belgrave for landing him his first important position, at 18, with the Duke Ellington Orchestra under the direction of Mercer Ellington.

Garrett said he found another men-tor in Ellington's lead alto player, Harold Minerve, who "showed me how to get a good sound."

"I was honored and blessed to have that experience, and it wouldn't have happened except for Marcus, I wouldn't have had the opportunity. Playing in his big band taught me how to play," Garrett said.

Garrett stayed with Ellington's band for 3 1/2 years before going on his own

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Homecoming: Native Detroiter Kenny Garrett, named alto sax player of the year in Downbeat Magazine's annual reader poll, will be performing July 25 at Jazzfest in downtown Birmingham.

right into the Warped Tour mold, according to trum-peter Scott Steen, because the swing scene provides an alternative to the arid alternative scene.

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For the f irs t three years, the Jazzfest was in the red. While few d i spu ted t h e mer i t of the event , it h a d n ' t qui te reached beyond the s t a tus of a three-day community concert in the park.

Then, two years ago a commit-tee represent ing Birmingham's b u s i n e s s , c ivic and c u l t u r a l in teres ts took ano the r look at the annual event. "We got some business people involved, formed a steering committee, did some projections and made it fiscally responsible," said Bill Roberts, p r e s i d e n t of Roberts Restaurants, including 220 and Edison's in Birmingham.

To offset the deficit, additional sponsors were sought And to boost sponso r s ' confidence, a more vigorous promotional cam-paign was undertaken

In addition to backing from the Big Three - Chrysler. Ford and G e n e r a l Motors - sponsors include Mered i th Magazines , Smooth J a z z 98.7 FM, Birmingham Principal Shopping Dis t r i c t , B i r m i n g h a m Restaurant Collection, AAA and the Obse rve r a n d Eccentr ic Newspapers.

"We think (Jazzfest) could be bigger, but we're measuring that ambition with the town's inter-est," said Roberts. "While we're

all committed to making this a qua l i ty event , we know it all starts with quality musicians."

Step-lively lineup Las t year , given a modes t

$15,000 budget, Al Skoropa was put in charge of arranging the t a l e n t l i neup . He's proved to have a keen sense for up-and-coming j a z z m u s i c i a n s . L a s t year's fest, which Skoropa billed, "Made in Michigan" because of the r ange of local t a l en t , fea-t u r e d h e a d l i n e r Ger i Al len, who' l l a p p e a r at t h i s y e a r ' s Montreux-Detroit Jazz Festival.

For nex t w e e k e n d ' s f e s t , Skoropa smartly used a $25,000 b u d g e t to b r ing t o g e t h e r a diverse, stylistic lineup, includ-ing Charlie Gabriel, the pulsat-ing s a s s y s o n g s t r e s s P a t t i Richards, and the rhythm and b lues of local f avo r i t e Bugs Beddow.

"The wide spectrum of artists speaks to the diversity of jazz, and the diversity of people who will come to Birmingham," said Dennis Tiny of Farmington Hills, co-director of Wayne State's jazz studies program.

H e a d l i n e r s inc lude Kenny Garre t t , voted alto saxophonist of the year by Downbeat in 1996; s o u l f u l s a x o p h o n i s t David

McMur ray , whose f u n k y j a z z sound can be heard on record-ings by the Rolling Stones, B.B. King, Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop and Was (Not Was); Kevin Mahogany, who boasts a velvet-and-smoke baritone; and Willie and Lobo, a spicy stylistic violin and acolustic gui tar duo recognized for the i r dramatic flair.

Along with t hese b ig -name international acts, the jazz fest features up-and-coming regional talent and an impressive offering of local musicians, including sax-ophonis t Chris Collins, who'll perform cuts from his recently released CD, "A Time to Mourn/A Time To Dance." Collins recently re turned from performances at t h e Glasgow Jazz Fes t a n d Montreux-Switzerland.

Attendance est imates run as high as 7,000 per day. The opti-mism has already spawned dis-cussions about bigger venues. "There aren't a lot of venues for j azz mus ic i ans a round here , " said Skoropa. "If we can offer a forum for these artists, then who knows what the Jazzfest could become."

Good for business Dennis Brinker, president of

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group of 14 e s t ab l i shment s in B i rmingham, c la ims t h e J azz Fest has a definite transforma-tive influence.

T h e streets are bustling with people , you can h e a r mus ic everywhere you go and there 's this cosmopolitan feel, like you're" in San Franc i sco or New Orleans," he said. T h i s could not only be a regional jazz fest but maybe a m a j o r even t in t h e Midwest."

For that to occur, however, the jazz fest would have to expand uptown and to o ther p a r t s of B i r m i n g h a m , said B r i n k e r . C o n s i d e r i n g t h a t t h i s yea r ' s Birmingham Art Fair extended to two sites, the growing popu-larity of shopping evenings and t h e Dream Cruise in Augus t , Brinker's forecast may not be too far off.

But for now, space t rave le r s should set their destination for one-week hence for the la tes t i n c a r n a t i o n of B i r m i n g h a m . Helmets on. Step lightly.

Next landing: Planet Jazz. While English wilUremain the

spoken language, the newfound stride and attitude will be "step-lively cool." As in Jelly Roll. Bird, the Duke, Coltrane, Monk and Miles. j

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and playing sideman for the Mel Lewis O r c h e s t r a , D a n n i e Richmond, F r e d d i e H u b b a r d , Woody Shaw and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers before land-ing a spot on Miles Davis' last band.

"Coming from Art Blakey to Miles was a change ," G a r r e t t said "With Blakey he only allowed you to take two choruses and it taught me to play, make a statement, in a short time. Miles, he allowed me more time. Both were valuable, one was 'get to the point ' and t h e o the r was write a novel.' Both allowed me to make a statement in different ways "

Davis a lso t a u g h t G a r r e t t about being a band leader,

"Miles was like a cook, he took all the different ingredients and

put them together," Garrett said. Dav i s combined r h y t h m &

blues players, pop players and jazz players to get the particular sound he wanted.

"He-knew how to get what he wan ted out of you, and tha t ' s what I try to do with my group," Garrett said.

G a r r e t t ' s g roup f e a t u r e s Kenny Kirkland on piano, Nat Reeves on bass and Jeff T a i n " Watts on drums.

Garrett has led several groups over the years and first recorded "Introducing Kenny~Garrett" on Criss Cross in 1984. Last year's Warner Bros, album was a trib-u t e to a n o t h e r sax p l aye r "Pursuance: The Music of John Coltrane." He has built a reputa-

t ion a s a s t rong , p ropu l s ive , b lues or iented and accessible player with a talent for improvis-ing.

T h e group ' s new r e l e a s e "Songbook" (Warner Bros.) is the first to feature all Garrett com-positions.

''Most are inspired by life expe-riences. I might hear a theme or a melody. Songs are developed so many di f ferent ways," Garre t t said. "Like 'Before It's Time to Say Goodbye.' I wanted to write something for Miles and I came up with the title before I wrote the music. As you go along, you have different experiences,"

Garrett said even as the band was p r e p a r i n g to pe r fo rm in London, he was busy sketching new compositions in a ske tch

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book he always keeps with him. As the band plays, the compo-

sitions change and develop. "If you allow musicians to be

themselves, there'll be changes. It's improvising music. If you're listening to the rtiusic, it's always shifting," he said.

Garrett calls his band "a good uni t and I want to hold on to t h e m as long as poss ib le . I believe you have to cher i sh it while you can."

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Garret t is looking forward to his Birmingham gig.

"Hey, i t ' s hometown, so we come to show off when we get t he r e , " G a r r e t t said w i t h a laugh. "We come to share what we're doing. Basically, though, we're coming to have some fun."

new comes around. Then there's G u n s 'N Roses. When people were looking for the next Guns 'N Roses, they found Nirvana."

The concer t a lso f e a t u r e s Social Distort ion, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Deocendents, Pennywise, Sick of It All, Blink 182, The Suicide Machines, Less Than J a k e , Hepcat , Bouncing Souls , Reel Big F i sh , L imp Bizkit, Lagwagon, Millencolin, Sugar Ray, Fat, H20, Lo Presher, Sun Chi ld , D e t r o i t e r s The Suicide Machines, and a group of "ex t r eme" a t h l e t e s on t h r e e stages.

Local bands MOG, Twis t i n ' T a r a n t u l a s , A.L.D., and Suburban Delinquents will per-form on a stage sponsored by the American Society of Composers, A u t h o r s and P u b l i s h e r s (ASCAP), and guitar manufac-turer Ernie Ball. Epitaph record-ing artists Pennywise is holding a food dr ive for the Na t iona l Food Bank by offering $1 off its merchandise. Concert-goers are encouraged to bring a can of food to the band table and receive a special ly s tamped Pennywise sticker.

Getting its start Royal Crown Revue was play-

ing swing long before anyone thought about the genre's resur-gence. Fledgling L.A. musicians vocalist Eddie Nichols, tenor sax-man Mando Dorame, and gui-tarist James Achor founded the band in 1989.

"It started out as a rockabilly-thing. Then Eddie got turned on to the swing deal and Mando came in and played sax. Boom, i n s t a n t l y t h a t c h a n g e d the sound," Steen said.

Soon a f t e r drummer /percus-sionist Daniel Glass, ba r i tone saxist Bill Ungerman, bass i s t Veikko Lepisto and Steen came aboard the band was p lay ing about 200 gigs a year. Rent par-ties in San Francisco, snowboard kegger s in Lake Tahoe , China town punk clubs, and a heavy metal festival in Phoenix sounded j u s t f ine to Royal Crown.

"We jus t started playing rock clubs," Steen said of the ear ly days of his band: swing bands at this time - not a n y w h e r e in the count ry . We were playing CBGB's, a heavy

metal festival in Phoenix, and basically s ta r ted building this thing."

Royal Crown Revue s ta r ted working on its debu t "Mugzy'g Move" soon a f t e r a ign ing to Warner Bros, in t h e spr ing of 1995 with produeer/A&R man Ted Templeman (Van Halen, Eric Clapton, Doobie Brothers). Prior to mee t ing T e m p l e m a n , A&R people from o ther labels were eager to s ign t h e b a n d but weren't sure how to market the band and frankly were afraid of being fired if swing didn't catch on.

Ted came to town and if any-one had the power to be able to make the leap and sign us, it was him. He really believed in the band. He got Lee Herschberg who worked on Count Basie and Frank Sinatra (albums) to engi-neer it. It was a g r e a t team," Steen said.

"Mugzy's Move," which fea-tures the Royal Crown-written "Hey Pachuco!," as well as the Bobby Darin classic "Beyond the Sea," and Willie Dixon's "I Love The Life I Live," lends life - and some fun - to the music scene and offers some help for those who a re a l i t t l e shy about approaching potent ia l dates at clubs.

"OKI i t ' s h igh energy , it's upbeat and it's fun. But as far as the (swing) danc ing goes, you can meet someone and hang out. I n s t a n t l y you b r e a k t h e ice because you ' re t ouch ing each other. With other music, you're dancing, doing your own space thing But here you're instantly interacting and doing something together."

By playing the WTarped Tour, Royal Crown R e v u e ge ts the chance to s h a r e t h a t passion with thousands of people a night.

"We're young and the crowds we want to play for are young, It's great to see they're enjoying an older style of American music that virtually has been forgotten about," Steen said.

"Swing h a s a l w a y s been around. Count Basie 's band is s t i l l a round . J i m m y Dorsey's band is still around. But the / re playing to older folks or jazz afi-

i. Here we found arway to bridge the gap and play to kids who are listening to Green Day or Social Distortion."

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Women fess-up in 'Coffeehouse Confessions' B Y S U S A N B . T A U B E R

S T A F F W R I T E R

"Coffeehouse Confessions" an original, one-act play written by Sue Skibicki of Livonia, t akes place in a coffeehouse where 11 women of varying ages, types, and sanity levels "confess" their innermost thoughts to the audi-ence.

"Coffeehouse Confessions" is a fund-raising event for Ridgedale P layers , a non-prof i t t h e a t e r group founded in 1933. The play will be presented 8 p.m. Friday and Sa tu rday , Jn ly 18-19. Tickets are $10 a person and include coffee, refreshments, and a chance to meet the playwright and actresses after the show. The Ridgedale Players playhouse is a t 205 West Long Lake Road, Troy. Call (248) 988-7049 for tickets.

"I s t a r t ed wr i t ing t h i s play about a. year ago," said Skibicki.

"I've kept a journal since I was in college, and the characters are little bits and pieces of me and my best friends."

T h i s is a show everyone can see," Skibicki said. "There's no objectionable language, and it doesn't have any male-bashing. The characters in it are all kind of interesting."

Annette See of Troy portrays a ha r r i ed housewife who volun-teers for everything. She also spends a lot of time in the car d r iv ing her th ree ch i ld ren to their numerous activities.

"I was a harr ied mom and I only raised one child." said See, whose husband, Dan and grown d a u g h t e r , Ti f fany, a l so a r e R idgeda le P l aye r s m e m b e r s . T h i s is a play I wanted to be a part of. I've been in several of Sue's productions before and I've worked with her before. I was very touched by the h e a r t f e l t women's items she's bringing out

t h a t a lot of u s h a v e been touched with." See's character wears pajamas, a housecoat and two different shoes, not her nor-mal work attire. She's a kinder-garten and first grade teacher of gifted chi ldren at The Roeper School in Bloomfield Hills

Skib ick i ' s c h a r a c t e r s in "Coffeehouse Confessions," also are humorous, wit ty, dramatic and tragic.

Also in the play are Troy resi-den t s K a t h a r y n J e n s e n , Lori Jacobs, M a d o n n a Holden and Becky M a c l n t y r e ; S u z a n n e Barcewicz of Wrest Bloomfield, and M a u r e e n Cook of Birmingham.

They portray such characters as the belligerent, mystical bag lady; the middle -aged woman who has t r i ed every diet , the woman who lives with 37 cats, an avid actress and others.

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There ' s one thing that Days of the New frontman Travis Meeks h a t e s -being compared to Alice in Chains.

"Dur ing one finterview I said, 1 ' don ' t call us Alice. Don't put Alice in the

front of it (the name).' Then it said tha t I didn' t like Alice in Chains," a frustrated 18-year-old Meeks said.

Meeks is one of the hot names in music these days. His band's s e l f - t i t l ed d e b u t e f for t on Outpost Recordings is filled with dark lyrics over beautiful acous-tic melodies p layed wi th the ferocity of electric guitars.

In "Touch, Feel, and Stand" Meeks sings "Yes, I've finally found a reason/Don' t need an excuse/I've got this time on my hands/You are the one to abuse." "Face of the Earth" includes the lyrics "I'm the one receiving the pain from you/You would make t h e s e lies/I would t a k e them true/You're self existing."

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special in the songs. I felt some-thing special from the first time I sa t down with the guys and their families," said Litt who has worked with R.E.M. among oth-ers. "It's the first time in a long time I could really believe music and passion were the entire rea-son they were doing what they w e r e doing. This i sn ' t one of those run-of-the-mill music busi-

ness stories." Meeks 's f i r s t r eac t ion was ,

"Who." "I'd never heard of Scott Litt. I

hadn't heard of any producers at all except maybe Bob Rock who worked with Metallica. I was 17. I was very i g n o r a n t when it came to the music bus iness , " Meeks said via telephone from his Louisville, Ky., home.

"Now I know everybody. It was really cool though. The coolest

thing about it was he is one of the most genuine persons I ever met. He was a very big influence on me."

Litt, Meeks said, put him in touch with "vibes."

"He just really pushed me into my feelings. He told me to let it flow and stay with the vjt>e. He made me understand and realize that the vibe was important. I've always had re la t ionships with

vibes and tha t , but I wasn't in touch with them." , 1

Because of h i s young age, Meeks has been compared to the J a c k s o n 5 wannabes - Hani blu^s guitar slinger Jonny Lang, and torch s inger Fiona Apple. Meeks said those comparisons won't be around for long because Days of the New is on a "totally different level" than those acta.

"It really hasn ' t bothered me yet ," Meeks s a id of the com-ments. "I was walking out of an in-store performance and these two rednecks said, 'Oh, there's another Hanson.' It ain't no big deal. That's their way of putting us somewhere."

"They could pu t us in some coun t ry m e s s e d - u p s tuff . It they're going to it that's fine. It's not going to be l ike t h a t for long."

Days of the New and Sugartooth perform Wednesday, July 23, at The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the all-ages show. Tickets are $7 in advance. Call (313) 961-MELT for more information.

• If the Chicago-based pop band The Krinkles makes it big, the foursome already knows who

to thank. "We were all diahwaahera a t

the Bill Knapp 's in Livonia a t Six Mile and Newburgh. We have Bi l l Knapp 's to thank for The Krinkles," said drummerA'ocaliat Matt Favazza.

Graduates of Livonia Churchill a n d S t e v e n s o n , t h e f o r m e r L ivonia r e s i d e n t s g u i t a r i a t / v o c a l i s t H e n r y K l o t k o w s k i , b a s a i s t / v o c a l i s t J e r r y Ove rmyer , a n d guitarist/vocalist Dan Edwards -moved to Chicago after college to form The Krinkles.

"It seemed like a good place to go because it has a good muaic scene . You h a v e to f ind your n iche and t h a t ' s w h a t w e ' r e doing," Favazza said.

This week, the band is making a rare Detroit-area appearance to ce lebra te t h e re lease of i ts debut album T h r e e Ringoa." The show will perform Friday, July 18, a t t h e Mosqui to C l u b in Westland.

T h e concept of The Krinkles is to write good songs but entertain people first. We're trying to be entertaining. Jus t because we've known each other for such a long time, there's a certain chemistry on stage. We just try to let our personalities come out on stage."

Lillith Fair celebrates women and their music B Y C H R I S T I N A F U O C O

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For years , summer fest ivals have b r o u g h t wi th t h e m the "token chick band." Lush, the Breeders, and Babes in Toyland have all been in that position.

In the words of Wild Colonials' singer Angela McCluskey, "We've got a token women tour now."

This yea r , C a n a d i a n s o n g s t r e s s S a r a h McLachlan and her management company b r ing the Li l i th Fa i r to Pine Knob Music Theatre Friday, July 18-Saturday, Juty 19. In addition

• • Wild Colonia l s , it f e a t u r e s a wide spectrum of acts including The Cardigans, Paula Cole, Victoria Williams, Tracy Bonham, Fiona Apple, Kinnie Starr and others on three stages.

"It doesn't exclude men. It sim-ply c e l e b r a t e s women," McLachlan expla ined . "Three years ago promoters were really scared to put two women on the same bill. Now, the climate has changed d r a m a t i c a l l y . We've proved it can be done."

T h i s tour is a huge step in the r igh t d i r ec t i on for women ' s rights, but it isn't a soapbox for extremist feminism. It isn't diss-ing men. It 's about quali ty in every aspect of life between men and women - so that's part femi-nist, part humanist. I just think

Ulftti Fair i: The parking lot opens at 12:30 p.m. with the gates opening at 1:30 p.m.

Showtime fs 3 p.m. for both days. Friday, July 18. and Saturday. July 19.

Where: Pine Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 and Sashabaw Road. Independence

Township. Tickets: $36 pavilion and $18.50 lawn. For more information, call (248) 377-0100 or (248) 64SS666. Performers, ail times to change: Tracy Bonham (5:506:30 p.m.), Paula Cole (7:15-7:50 p.m.). Fiona Apple <8:05-8:40 p.m.). The Cardigans (9:10-9:50 p.m.). and Sarah McLachlan (10:10-11 p.m.) on the main stage. Autour de Lucie (4:30-4:50 p.m.). Wild Colonials (5:105:30 p.m. Friday only), and Victona Williams (6:407:05 p.m.) on the Borders stage Acoustic set featuring special guest stars (3:35-3:55 p.m.). Kinnie Starr (4:05-4:25 p.m. Friday only). Alisha's Attic (4:054:25 p.m. Saturday only), Kim Fox (5:305:50 p.m. Friday only), and Lori Carson (5:305:50 p.m. Saturday only) in

the Village Square. Other Information: Picnic baskets with food (no beverages), coolers, beach and sand chairs with short legs and back, blankets, sleeping bags, tarps, umbrellas, binoculars, and empty plastic liquid containers will be allowed into Pine Knob. Patrons without shoes or shirts will not be allowed into Pine Knob. The following items may not be brought into Pine Knob: long-legged lawn chairs, bottles, cans or any containers with liquid, and glass containers of any kind. Due to Independence Township ordinances, alcoholic beverages cannot be con-sumed in the Pine Knob parking lot or picnic area. Picnicking is allowed before, but not after, the festival.

everybody is equal." Last year, Detroit was one of

four cities in which Lilith Fair was tested. Thanks to capacity c rowds at each of t h e d a t e s , McLachlan and her management company were convinced that it would strive this summer.

"It's been a long time since I was th is excited about some-thing," McLach lan sa id . "We wouldn't have been able to do this five years ago. It's a very cool feeling."

The b a n d s will pe r fo rm on th ree s tages th roughout Pine

Knob A second s t a g e on the lawn will feature performances by special guest artists, and will give emerging artists the chance to play for audiences bigger than they would have likely drawn touring independently.

Recently, Ann Arbor -based Borders Inc. was n a m e d t h e Learning Sponsor of Lilith Fair because, according to a s ta te-ment issued to the press, they have the same vision - to enter-tain. benefit, and contribute to local communities. The store will sell music at the concerts with a portion of the CD sales going to benefit Lifebeat, a not-for-profit AIDS resource and awareness o r g a n i z a t i o n , and The Rape, Abuse and Inces t N a t i o n a l Network (RAINN) founded by p ianis t / s inger Tori Amos. The network operates America's only-national toll-free hotline for sur-vivors of sexua l a s s a u l t . The number, (800) 656-HOPE, pro vides free counseling and sup-port.

As a way of thanking Borders, McLachlan will sign copies of he r new CD "Sur f ac ing" at Borders Books and Music at 30995 Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills on Saturday, Ju ly 19. Li l i th a r t i s t Tara McLean, who isn't performing at

Detroit artist presents complex allegories at Bunting

the Detroit Lilith dates, will sign copies of her CD and play at set a t 10:30 .a.m. McLachlan will sign afterward until 1 p.m. For more information, call (248) 737-0 1 1 0 .

The shoe s tore Nine West is the Wellness sponsor. The store, which has supported the Strang Cornel l B r e a s t C e n t e r s ince 1993, will fur ther its support of breast cancer awareness, detec-tion and prevention by partici-pating in the event.

The Wild Colonia ls ' McCluskey, a former film publi-cist for Miramax, is "extremely excited" about playing songs of her Scot-influenced band's latest a l bum "This C a n ' t Be Life" (DGC) at Lilith Fair.

"I'm really happy about it. I think she's (McLachlan I amaz-ing. It's encouraging for me to know that she's doing something so great. It's amazing for all of us singers, instead of the usual, when they only add two women on the bill, or add three women singers to the play lists at radio stations. It's ridiculous."

Kinnie S ta r r , a singer/song-w r i t e r f rom Vancouver , got accepted to play Lilith Fair from more than 700 applicants.

"I got accepted for the final 60 and I really didn't make it past that . I was really happy that I made it to t h e final 60. When

"Breakthrough" is more than applicable to the new work of Detroi t a r t i s t Nelson Smi th , whose r e c e n t p a i n t i n g s and drawings are currently on exhib-it a t t h e B u n t i n g Ga l l e ry in Royal Oak. The exhibit, "Sweet Alchemy," is the first solo show in a commerc i a l ga l le ry for Smith.

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Starr, whose album "Tidy" was recent ly re leased on Mercury Records , a l so appl ied to t h e H.O.R.D.E. festival but didn't get accepted.

"You know how many women did get in? None. It's so stupid. There ' s no o the r word for it. Some people put it down as sex-ism. I chalk it up to simple stu-pidity."

F igh t ing for equal r igh t s of women is something that Starr is used to. A former f emin i s t artist, she felt herself going into "exp la in mode" when people questioned her work.

"Men get really offended if you point out the fact t ha t women receive a lot more objectification in media than men do. That's not our f a u l t . They tend to reac t really defensively instead of just listening."

"There ' s a lways been good female players in music but we h a v e n ' t been visible enough because there's net enough of us out there. We're si t t ing in our room practicing. ... It's pretty sad that Sarah McLachlan had to go to the point of actually creating an all-women festival. All the other festivals are all-men festi-vals and no one ever comments on that."

extends beyond the frame, com-poses a stage where the viewer p a r t i c i p a t e s in an a p p a r e n t experiment. Meanwhile, a veil of text floats over the painting, pos-ing a riddle.

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w e e n Making contact: Please submit popular music i tems for publication to Christina Fuoco, all others to Linda

Chomin, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150 or by fax (313) 591-72

T H E A T E R

ALLEY THEATRE "Sylvia" comedy by A.R.

Gurney, through Sunday. July 27, Trappers Alley third level, 508 Monroe St., Detroit. 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 4 p.m Sundays. $12-$20. (313) 963-9339/(2481 645-6666 MACOMB CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

Comedy, "Butterflies are Free" 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. July 18-19; 25-26. Tickets $10 adults. $8 s tudents and senior citizens, at Macomb Community College, (at Hall iM-59) and Garfield roads, Clinton Township (248) 2 8 6 - 2 2 2 2 .

PURPLE ROSE •Off the Map." by Joan

Ackerman through Sunday. Aug. 10. at the Purple Rose Theatre Company's Garage Theatre. 137 Park St., Chelsea. 8 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, matinees 3 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. $15-520. 1313) 475-7902 THE STAGE PRESENCE, LTD

Presents "Smoke on the Mountain" a musical comedy. which features a gospel/biuegrass singing family.holding a revival at a Southern Baptist Church. 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 17-19: 24-26; Riverside Arts Cetner. 76 N. Huron. Ypsilanti. Tickets $10 adults. $8 students. $6 children/senior citizens. Proceeds help benefit Hope Clinic of Ypsilanti. (313) 995-1797.

C O M M U N I T Y T H E A T R E

ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE "The Taming of the Shrew"

through Saturday, July 26. Civic Center Playhouse, 2275 Piatt Road. Ann Arbor. 8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, matinee 2 p.m. Saturday. $16 general admis-sion. $15 senior citizens and stu-dents. (313) 971-0605.

PLAYERS GUILD OF DEARBORN "Lovers. Liars and Loonies:

Romance on Broadway." 8 p.m. Fridays. Saturdays and Sundays. July 18-July 27, Madison (near intersection of Monroe and Outer Dr.) Dearborn. Performanes Tickets $10. (313) 561-TKTS. RIDGEDALE PLAYERS

"Coffeehouse Confessions." 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. July 18-19. 205 W. Long Lake Road. Troy. $10. Includes coffee and desserts. (248) 988-7049.

Y O U T H

STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE "Aladdin and His Wonderful

Magical Lamp." 7 p.m. Thursday. July 17-Friday. July 18. 2 p.m. and 7 p .m. Saturday, July 19. and 1 p.m. Sunday. July 20. Baldw-n Theatre, 415 S. Lafayette Ave.. Royal Oak. $5. (248) 541-6430

SPECIAL EVENTS

International Christian Center. Nine Mile at Evergreen. 2 p j n . Saturday. July 19. Grandstand seating $5 in advance, $6 at the gate, $1 for children 12 and under. Park in the Southfield Civic north parking lot and take shuttle to field oeginning 12:30 p.m. Rain date is Sunday. July 20. Call (248) 354-4854 for t icket information.

A U D I T I O N S

LIVONIA/REDFORD THEATRE GUILD

Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap." 2 p.m. Sunday, July 20, and 7 p.m. Monday. July 21. 15138 Beech Daly Road, Redford. (313) 531-0554. Show opens Sept. 19 PLYMOUTH THEATRE GUILD

Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite." directed by Sandy Rosenberger. 5-8 p.m. Sunday. July 27; 7-10 p.m. Monday. July 28. Water Tower Theatre, campus of Northville Psychiatric Hospital. 41001 W. Seven Mile Road, Northville ( 1 mile w. of 1-275). Roles for seven men. five women in their 20s to late 50s. Show opens Sept. 19. (24§) 349-7110. RIDGEDALE PLAYERS

Neil Simon's "Rumors." 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 28. 205 W. Long Lake Road. Troy. Show opens Sept. 19. Directors Gene Ewald and Sue Masters, call Gene (248) 879-7402 for information and scripts prior to casting. STAGECRAFTERS

"Gigi." Monday, July 21-Tuesday. July 22. Baldwin Theatre. 415 S. Lafayette. Royal Oak. Registration for chorus 6:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday with auditions beginning at 7 p.m. Registration for leading roles 7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, with auditions beginning at 8 p.m. Although chorus will not sing during ensemble numbers, all auditionees will participate in full dance audition. This could include the waltz, can-can, ballet and jazz. Appropriate attire required. Bring a non-returnable photograph of your-self. Infants and toddlers are not permitted at auditions. (248) 541-4832.

TRINITY HOUSE THEATRE Arts conference 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. July 26 features British theologian and philosopher John Peck to explore issues of inte-gration of faith and art with the Christian community. Works by local art ists will be shown. Cost of the conference is $25 in adavance, $30 at the door, northwest corner of 1-275 and Six Mile Road. Livonia. (313) 464-6302.

P O P S / S W I N G

-CORVETTE FEVER 97" All Corvette show and swap

meet. 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Sunday. July 20, Century Bowl. 7345 Highland Road (M-59. east of Williams Lake Road). Waterford. $2. All ages. (313) 266-4289/(248) 65QQ114

CZECH ANO SLOVAK AMERICAN FESTIVAL

Czech and Slovak food, pastries, imported beers, photographic dis-play. 2:30-11:30 p.m. Saturday. July 19, and 11:30 a.ra.-8:30 p.m. Sunday. July 20. Yack Arena. 3 1 3 1 Third (at Eureka, four miles east of 1-75). Wyandotte. $5 adults, free for children 14 and younger accom-panied by adult.

MICHIGAN 50S FESTIVAL Wednesday. July 23-Sunday. July

27. throughout Novi. Featuring "Science Alive" petting zoo at the Novi Expo Center. 43700 Expo Center Dr.. noon-6 p.m. Thursday. July 24-Sunday. July 27; Wine tast-ing at Vic's Alcove in Vic's World Class Market. 42875 Grand River, 6-9 p.m. Thursday. July 24. $15. all proceeds benefit the Novi Uon's CKM>: *ce-creemeo*ieL noo«v3 p j n . Friday. July 25. at Novi City Hall, 45175 10 Mile Road; Local band performances. 7 p.m.-midnight Friday. July 25-Saturday. July 26. and 4-6 p.m. Sunday. July 27. at the big tant at Vic's market;

Classic car show at 10 a.m. wi th $10,000 in cash prizes, and "The Grand Rtver Cruise' * . 5 :30 p.m. Sunday. July 27. (248) 349-1950 tor general Information/(248) 305-7333, ext . 189. for wine tast ing t ickets.

SOUTHFIELD BOLD CUP FOU) LUMP I f IT ION

On the grounds of World of Faith

IMPERIAL SWING ORCHESTRA 9 p.m. Friday. July 25. Cross

Street Station. 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, (swing) (313) 485-5050 WARREN COMMISSION BIG BAND SWING

9 p.m. Friday. July 18-Saturday, July 19. D.L. Harrington's Chop House. 2086 Crooks Road (at M-59). Rochester Hills. Cover charge. 2 1 and older, (swing) (248) 852-0550

MOTOR CITY BRASS BAND 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. July 22. on

the pavilion on the front lawn of Oakland Community College's Highland Lakes campus. 7350 Cooley Lake Road. Waterford. Free. All ages. (248) 360-3186

J A Z Z

DWK5HT ADAMS TRIO 8:30 p.m.- l2:30 a.m. Friday. July

18. Edison's. 220 Merrill St.. 8 irmir^ham. Free. 21 and older. (248) 645-2150 FRANKIE BEVERLY

With Maze. 8 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Chene Park Riverside Entertainment Center, 2600 E.. Atwater. Detroit. $15-$42.50. All ages. (313) 3 9 3 0 2 9 2 SANDRA BOMAR TWO

9 p.m.- l a.m. Saturday. July 19. Edison's. 220 Merrill St.. Birmingham. Free 21 and older. (248) 645-2150 GEORGE DUKE

Albright. 8 p.m. Friday. July 18, Chene Park Riverside Entertainment Canter. 2600 E. Atwater. Detroit. S15-S42.50. All ages. ( 3 1 3 ) 3 9 3 0 2 9 2

9 p.m. Friday. July 18-Saturday. July 19, Fox and Hounds. 1560 Woodward Ava., Bloomhekl Hills. Cover charge. 2 1 and older. (jazz/RAB) (248) 644-4800 KATMY KOS4NS TWO

8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Friday. My 25. Edison's. 220 Merrill St.. Birmingham. Free. 21 and older.

All that Jazz: Look for sax-ophonist Larry Nozero 7:45-8:45 p.m. Sunday at the Michi-gan Jazz Fes-tival at Bots-ford Inn. Nozero will also forming at Midtown Cafe Thurs-day, July 24 during the Birmingham Jazzfest.

Michigan Jazz Festival The third annua l Michigan

Jazz Festival noon to 10:30 p.m. Sunday, July 20 at Bota-ford Inn,-28000 Grand River, Farmington Hills offers contin-uous e n t e r t a i n m e n t on four stages, three indoors, by 150 musicians, 33 more than last year, including five big bands. Admission is f ree, call (248) 474-2720 or (248) 437-9468 for more information.

Here's the schedule: Moro/Cohen S t age

(Coach House ) Noon to 1:30 p.m. - Hamid

Dana & the Detroit Jazz Winds 2:15-3:45 p.m. - Emil Moro

Orchestra 4:30-6 p.m. - Brookside Jazz 6:45-8:15 p.m. - Eddie Nuc-

cilli Big Band 9-10:30 p .m. - J o h n n y

Trudell Big Band

Inmarf G r o u p Limited S tage ( F o u n d e r s Room) 12:15-1:15 p .m. - Buddy

Budson/Ursula Walker Sextet 1:45-2:45 p.m. - Bess Bon-

nier Quartet 3:15-4:15 p.m. - Janet Ten^j

Quintet 4:45-5:45 p.m. - Louis Smith

Quartet 6:15-7:15 p.m. - Jack Bro-

kensha Quartet 7:45-8:45 p.m. - Larry Noae-

ro Quarte t . 9 :15-10:15 p.m. - D e n n i s

April Tini Quartet

J a c k Dan ie l s S tage (Bal l room)

12:30-1:30 p.m. - Paul Vorn-hagen Quintet

2-3 p.m. - J u d g e Myron Wahls Trio

3:30-4:30 p.m. - Pistol Allen

Quintet 5-6 p.m. - Alma Smith Quin-

tet 6 : 3 0 - 7 : 3 0 p . m .

Keller/Kocher Quartet 8-9 p.m. - C h r i s Col l ins

Quintet

UPN 50 Stage (Patio)

Noon to 1 p.m. - SCool Jazz (vocal jazz)

1 : 3 0 - 2 : 3 0 p . m . - K a r e n Tomalis Quintet

3-4 p .m. - Wa l t e r Whi t e Quintet

4:30-5:30 p . m . - T e d d y H a r -ris, Jr. Sextet

6-7 p.m. - Tom Saunders & the Detroit All-Stars

7:30-8:30 p . m . - J i m Wyae & Marge's Bar Band

9-10 p.m. - Russ & Jeanine Miller Quintet

(248) 645-2150 SHEILA LANDtS

With Rick Matle. 8-11:30 p.m. Friday. July 18. and Friday. July 25. Coffee Beanery, 152 N. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Free. All ages: With Matle. 8-11 p.m. Saturday,

July 19, Coffee Beanery. 307 Main St. (near Third), Rochester. Free. All ages. (248) 6 4 6 6 0 2 2 / ( 2 4 8 ) 650-3344 PHIL LASLEY TRIO

8 p.m.-midnight Thursday. July 24. Edison's. 220 Merrill St.. Birmingham. Free. 21 and older. (248) 645-2150 CARL MICHEL GROUP

7 p.m. Thursday, July 17. as part

Park's Warrendale Area on Hines Drive east of Telegraph Road. Dearborn Heights. Free. All ages (313) 261-1990 RAMOY NAPOLEON QUARTET

8 p.m. Monday. July 21. Leonardo's in the lower level of The pierpont Commons of the University of Michigan. 2101 Bom at eel Boulevard. Ann Arbor. Free. AH ages. (313) 764-7544 LARRY NOZERO TRIO

8 p.m.-midnight Thursday. July 17, Edison's. 220 Merrill St.. Birmingham. Free. 2 1 and older.

(248) 645-2150 THE SESSIONS

With Hansolo and Acufuncture. 9 p.m. Sunday. July 20. R ick '£ 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (acid jazz) (313) 9962747

"S"WONDERFUL MUSIC PART I -JAZZ"

With pianist Jodie Christian, and trumpeter Lou Smith, featuring the music of George Gershwin. 8 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Kerrytown Concert House. 415 N. Fourth Ave.. Ann Arbor. $8 students; $10 general admission; $15 rows 3-5; and $25'rows 1-2. (313) 769-2999 CHARLES AND GWEN SCALES

Crowne Plaza Hotel Pontchartrain. 2 Washington Boulevard. Detroit. $10. (313) 9 6 5 0 2 0 0 PAUL VORNHAGEN QUARTET

9:30 p.m. Friday. July 18-Saturday. July 19. Bird of Paradise. 207 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor. $5. 21 and older. (313) 662-8310 WARREN JAZZ FEST

With Lunar Octet (12:30 p.m.). Richard Kowatewskl and Kid Brother (1:30 p.m.). John Wojciechowski Quartet (4:30 p.m.). Buddy Budson. Ursula Walker. George Benson and Marcus

Belgrave (6:30 p.m.). and Alexander Zonjic and Friends (8:30 p.m.) Sunday, July 20. Halmich Park on 13 Mile Road just west of Ryan Road. Warren. Free. All ages. (810) 4660497 SUNNY WILKINSON

9 p.m. Friday. July 26Saturday, July 26. Bird of Paradise. 207 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor. $5. 21 and older. (313) 662-8310 ALEXANDER ZONJIC ANO FRIENDS

7:30 p.m. Friday. July 18. as part of the "Bud Light River Sight and Sound" festival at the gazebo on the Clinton River In downtown Mount Clemens. Free. All ages: 10 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Scallops. 1002 N. Main-St . . -Rochester. $HD. 21 and older; 8 p.m. Sunday. July 20, as part of the Warren Jazz Fest at Hglmich Park on 13 Mile Roed between Ryan and Dequindre roads. Warren. Free. All ages. (810) 468-1402/(248) 6 5 6 2525/(810) 465-0497

charge. 19 and older. (313) 9 9 6

8555 DADOY LONGLEGS

9 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, (reggae) (313) 485-5050 CANTOR STEPHEN DUBOV

With Neil Alexander and the Klezmer Fusion Band. 7 p.m. Sunday. July 20. Rothstein Park behind the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center, 15110 W. 10 Mile Road. Oak Park. Free. All ages. In case of rain, the con-certs will be held in the center, (traditional klezmer. Israel and hasidic music/pops with jazz, Caribbean and rock influences) (248) 967-1112 FIRST LIGHT

9 p.m. Friday. July 18. Rick's, 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (reggae) (313) 9962747 IMMIGRANT SUNS

With Los Toallitas. 9 p.m. Saturday, July 19. Magic Stick in the Majestic complex, 4140

advance. 18 and older. (Eastern European) (313) 833-POOL IMMUNITY

10 p.m.-2 a.m. Friday. July 18. and Friday. July 25. Woody's Diner. 208 Fifth Ave., Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older, (reggae) (248) 543-6911 J AH KINGS

10 p.m. Saturday. July 19, The Deck atop Second City. 2301 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Cover charge. 21 and older, (reggae) (313) 965-9500 JO NAB

10 p.m. Friday. July 25. The Deck atop Second City. 2301 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Cover charge. 21 and older, (reggae) (313) 965-9500 PINO MARELL)

7 p.m. Thursday. July 17, Wednesday. July 23. and Thursday, July 24. Luciano's, 39031 Garfield Road. Clinton Township. Cover charge. 21 and older; 8 p.m. Friday. July 11, Bravo Italian Restaurant. 29027 Utica Road, Roseville. Cover charge. 21 and older; Saturday. July 19-Sunday, July 20. as part of the Italian festi-val at Canterbury Village. Lake Orion. Admission charge. All ages. (English. Italian, and Spanish pop songs and standards) (810) 263-6540/ (810) 775-4500/(248) 391-5700 UNIVERSAL XPRESSION

10 p.m. Friday. July 18. The Deck atop Second City. 2301 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Cover charge. 21 and older, (reggae) (313) 965-9500

F O L K

BALDUCK MOUNTAIN RAMBLERS 7:30-9 p.m. Monday. July 21.

Berkley High School courtyard. 2325 Catalpa (east of Coolidge Highway). Berkley. Free. All ages; 6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, July 25. as part of the "Friday Night Live" side-walk sale on Kercheval Avenue, east of Cadieux Road. Free. All ages. (248) 5462450/ (313) 881-9726 RON CODEN

9 p.m. Friday. July 16Saturday, July 19. and Friday. July 25-Saturday. July 26. O'Mara's Restaurant, 2555 W. 12 Mile Road. Berkley. Free. 21 and older; 7 p.m. Wednesday. July 23, Troy Civic Center. 500 W. Big Beaver Road. Troy. Free. All ages. (248) 399-6750/(248) 524-3484 JAN KRIST

9:30 p.m. Wednesday. July 23. Royal Oak Brewery. 215 E. Fourth St.. Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older. (248) 544-1141 CHRISTINE LAVIN

8 p.m. Friday. July 25. The Ark. 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor. $15. All ages. (313) 761-1451 ROGER MCGUINN

Founding member of The Byrds, 8 p.m. Wednesday. July 23, The Ark. 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor. $17.50. All ages. (313) 761-1451 JOSERRAPERE

With John Devine. 10 p.m. Thursday. July 17. Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge 21 and older; 8:30 p.m. Friday. July 18. Old Woodward Grill. 555 S. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Cover charge. 21 and older. (248) 332 H0WL/(248) 642-9400

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LES SAVY FAV With We Ragazz). 9:30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 22, Blind Pig, 2 0 6 208 S. First St.. Ann Art>or. Cower

8 p.m. Thursday. July 17. The Ark. 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor. $10. $ 9 members, students and seniors. AH ages. (313) 761-1451

° M E p y "COMEDY M T N I PARK W

Continued from previous page With T.P. Hearns. Teddy

Carpenter, and Black Kaspa, 8 p.m. Friday. July 25. Chene Park Riverside Entertainment Center. 2600 E. Atwater, Detroit. $15-$30. All ages. (313) 3930292 JOEY S COMEDY CLUB

Elliott Branch and Joey Bielaska. 9 p.m. Thursday. July 17-Friday. July 18, and 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Saturday. July 19; Trip Wingfield and Joey Bielaska. 9 p.m. Thursday. July 24-Friday. July 25. and 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Saturday. July 26. 36071 Plymouth Road, above Kicker's All American Grill. 36071 Plymouth Road, Livonia. No cover Thursdays. $8 Fridays and Saturdays. (313) 261-0555 JOEY'S COMEDY CLUB AT

PAISANO'S Norm Stulz. 9 p.m. Friday. July

18-Saturday. July 19; Mark Anthony. 9 p.m. Friday. July 25-Saturday, July 26. 5070 Schaefer

. Dearborn. $6. (313) 584-8885 MAJNSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE

Bill Thomas. 9 p.m. Thursday-Friday July 17-18. ($5-$10). 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday, July 19 ($10). Totally Unrehearsed Theatre 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays. July 23 and 30 ($4), 314 E. Liberty. Ann Arbor. (313) 9969080

MARK RIDLEY'S COMEDY CASTLE Dan Grueter and Ben Konstantin,

Thursday. July 17-Sunday. July 20; Totally Unrehearsed Theatre hosts open mic night 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays; Jim McLean and Spike Rizzo, Wednesday. July 23-Sunday, July 27, at the club. 269 E. Fourth St.. Royal Oak.*Showtimes 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays ($5). 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays-Thursdays ($6). 8:15 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays ($12), and 7:30 p.m. Sundays ($6). Special engage-ments excluded. (248) 542-9900 THE SECOND CITY-DETROIT

"Send in the Clones." at the club. 2301 Woodward Ave., Detroit. 8 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays with additional shows at 10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Free improvisational comedy set by the cast is after every performance on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and after the late shows on Fridays and Saturdays. $8 Wednesdays through August, $14 on Thursdays. $15 on Fridays. $19.50 on Saturdays and $12 on Sundays. (313) 965-2222

M U S E U M S

HENRY FORD MUSEUM AND GREENFIELD VILLAGE

•A Taste of History." a sampling of foods from historic recipes. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday. July 17-Sunday. July 20. Greenfield Village, 20900 Oakwood Boulevard. Dearborn. $12.50 adults; $11.50 seniors 62 and older; $6.25 chil-dren ages 5-12; Free for children younger than 5. Admission to the village and museum is separate. Combination tickets (unlimited access to both sites for two con-secutive days) $22 adults. $11 children ages 5-12. (313) 271-1620

MUSEUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN

HISTORY •Africa: One Continent. Many

Worlds" exhibit runs through Sunday. Sept. 7. at the museum, 315 E. Warren. Detroit. Museum hours 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays. $3 adults: $2 children younger than 12. (313) 494-5853 DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER

•Special Effects." an IMAX film about special effects and how movies like "Star Wars" and •Independence Day" were done, hourly 10 a.m.-l p.m. Mondays-Fridays; hourly 11 a.m.-3 p.m., and 5 p.m. Saturdays; 1 p.m. 2, p.m. 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays;

"Titanica." an IMAX film about the Canadian-American-Russian expedi-tion team set out to explore the Titanic. 4 p.m. Saturdays; "Destiny In Space.' another IMAX film. 10 a.m. Saturdays, and 4 p.m. Sundays. Detroit Science Center in the University Cultural Cemer. 5020 John R St.. Detroit. Museum admisston $6.75 adults; $4.75 for students and senior citizens. (313) 577-8400

P O P U L A R M U S I C

ADVICE FOR AD04CTS 9 p.m. Thursday. July 24. Alvin's

5756 Cass Ave.. Detroit. $5. 18 .(rock) (313) 832 2355

24. The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall. 4 3 1 E. Congress. Detroit. $5. All ages, (ska/punk) (313) 961-MELT ARCANTA

With Phanatos. 9 p.m. Friday, July 25. Alvin's, 5756 Cass Ave.. Detroit. $5. 18 and older, (rock) (313) 832-2355 THE ARTIST FORMERLY KNOWN AS PRINCE

8 p.m. Monday, July 21. Pine Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 and Sashabaw Road, Independence Township. $85 pavilion. $40 lawn. Pavilion tickets available only at The Palace Of Auburn Hills and Pine Knob Music Theatre box offices, and Hudsons locations at Northland. Eastland. Fairlane. Westland. Summit Place, and Oakland Malls, or via telephone by calling Ticketm^ster (248) 645-6666. All pavilion wil l be sold on a voucher system. Vouchers wil l be issued at the t ime of purchase. These vouch-

With Blindshot and Suburban Delinquents. 7 p.m. Thursday. July

phone orders) must be presented with photo I.D. at the Pine Knob Music Theatre from 5:30-8 p.m. Monday. July 21. to receive t ick-ets. There is a four-ticket l imit for pavilion seats. This procedure is being done to cu r ta i r t i c ke t scalping for the Art ist concer t .

Lawn t ickets wil l be available at all Ticketmaster out lets and via telephone, as well as The Palace and Pine Knob box off ices. (248) 377-0100

AWARE RECORDS CD RELEASE PARTY

With Fat Amy, Nineteen Wheels, and Scott Fab. 7:30 p.m. Saturday. July 19. The Shelter below St. Andrew s Hall. 4 3 1 E. Congress. Detroit. Cover charge. 18 and older, (variety) (313) 961-MELT GEORGE BEDARD AND THE KIN& PINS

9 p.m. Tuesday, July 22, Fox and Hounds. 1560 Woodward Ave.. Bloomfield Hills. Cover charge. 21 and older, (rockabilly) (248) 644-4800

BELMONT PLAYBOYS With Big Barn Combo. 9 p.m.

Friday. July 25, Magic Stick in the Majestic complex, 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $6 in advance. 18 and older. (313) 833-POOL BIG LIZARDS

9 p.m. Thursday. July 17. The Groove Room. 1815 N. Mam St., Royal Oak. $2 before 10 p.m.. $4 afterward. 21 and older, (rock) (248) 589-3344 BIS

With Kenickie, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 24, Magic Stick in the Majestic complex. 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $6 in advance. 18 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 833-POOL BLACKS TREET

With Mint Condition and Changing Faces. 8 p.m. Saturday. July 19. The Palace of Auburn Hills. 2 Championship Dr. (1-75 and Lapeer Road), Auburn Hills. Cancelled. (R&B) (248) 377-0100 BLUE CAT

9 p.m. Friday. July 18. Union Lake Grill and Bar. 2280 Union Lake Road. Commerce Township. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (248) 360-7450 BOTFLY

With Knee Deep Shag. 9:30 p.m. Friday. July 18. Blind Pig. 206208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $6. 19 and older, (rock/funk) (313) 996-8555 BUODY POPPS

9 p.m. Tuesday, July 22. Rick's. 611 Church St., Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (acoustic) (313) 9962747 BUGS BEDDOW BAND

10 p.m.-l:30 a.m. Friday. July 16 Saturday, July 19. Roger's Roost, 33626 Schoenherr Road. Sterling Heights. Cover charge. 21 and older. 9:30 p.m.-midnight Thursday. July 24 Saturday. July 26, as part of the Birmingham Jazz Festival. Max and Erma's. 250 Merrill. Birmingham. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 979-7550/(248) 2561188 LESTER BUTLER

- 8 » ^ Thursday, July 24 . 7th House. 7 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. $8. 18 and older, (blues) (248) 335-8100

BUTTERFLY With Guster. 9:30 p.m. Thursday,

July 17. Blind Pig. 2 0 6 2 0 8 S. Frrst St.. Ann Arbor. $6. 19 and older; 9 p.m. Fnday. July 18. Cross Street Station, 511 W Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, (trippy psychedelic rock) (313) 9968555 / (313 ) 485-5050 CARTER THE UNSTOPPABLE SEX MACHINE

7:30 p.m. Wednesday. July 23.

7th House. 7 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. $8 in advance. All ages, (techno) (248) 335-8100 THE CIVILIANS

10 p.m. Friday, July 25. Coyote Club, 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older, (rock) (248) 332-HOWL COSMO'S FACTORY

Featuring original members of Creedence Clearwater Revival, 7:30 p.m.-Jhursday. July 24. Pine Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 and Sashabaw Road. Independence Township. $18.50 pavilion; $12.50 lawn, (rock) (248) 377-0100 THE COYOTES

9 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Mount Chalet. 4715 N. Woodward Ave.. Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older. (acoustic rock) (248) 549-2929 SAL D'AGNILLO

9 p.m.-l a.m. Friday. July 18. Fat Willy's. 19170 Farmington Road (north of Seven Mile Road). Livonia. Free. 21 and older. (acoustic rock) (248) 615-1330 DAYS OF THE NEW

Jartootn. t>:3U p.m Wednesday. July 23, The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall. 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $7 in advance. All ages, (alternative rock) (313) 961-MELT DEAD OR ALIVE

9 p.m. Friday, July 18. State Theatre, 2115 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $25'. 18 and older. ("80s pop) (313) 961-5451 THE DETERANTS

9 p.m. Thursday, July 17. Cross Street Station, 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, (rock) (313) 485-5050 DOGSTAR

Featuring Keanu*Reeves. 8 p.m. Saturday. July 19, St. Andrew's Hall. 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $12.50 in advance. All ages, (rock) (313) 961-MELT DOMESTIC PROBLEMS

9 p.m. Thursday. July 24. Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (rock) (313) 9962747 DOROTHY

9 p.m. Friday. July 25. Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 9962747 DUNGBEETLES .

10 p.m. Thursday. July 24. Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older, (rock) (248) 332-HOWL EARTH CRISIS

7:30 p.m. Tuesday. July 22. St. Andrew s Hall. 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $8 in advance. All ages, (rock) (313) 961-MELT WILLY EDWARDS BAND

9 p.m. Wednesday. July 23, Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older. (blues) (248) 543-4300 PETE "BIG DOG" FETTERS

8:30 p.m. Saturday. July 19, Old Woodward Grill. 555 S. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Cover charge. 21 and older, ( b l u ^ ) (248) 642-9400

GAP BAND 9 p.m. Friday. July 25. State

Theatre, 2115 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $5. 21 and older, (funk) (313) 961-5451 GETAWAY CRUISER

With Shallow. 9:30 p.m. Saturday. July 19, Blind Pig. 2 0 6 208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $6. 19 and older, (altemapop) (313) 9 9 6 8555 GUDER

With Nova. Vena Sarin and Joe Brown. 9 p.m. Thursday, July 17. Alvin's. 5756 Cass Ave.. Detroit. $5. 18 and older, (rock) (313) 832-2355

SAMMY HAGAR 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. July 22,

State Theatre, 2115 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $27.50 in advance. All ages, (rock) (313) 961-5451 HARMS WAY

With Gnevance and Chalk. 9 p.m. Thursday. July 24. The Palladium. 17580 Frazho. Roseville. Cover charge. 18 and older, (rock) (810) 7766404 THE HATCHETMEN

9 p.m. Friday, July 18. Stan's Dugout. 3350 Auburn Road. Auburn Hills Cover charge. 2 1 and older. (blues) (248) 8 5 2 6 4 3 3 MICHAEL HEDGES

8 p.m. Friday. July 25. Magic Bag. 22920 Woodward Ave.. Ferndaie. $17 In advance. 18 and older, (rock) (248) 544-3030 HOUSE OF KRAZEES

7 p.m. Sunday. July 20. The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall. 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $8. All g^es, (rock) (313) 961-MELT INCH

With Cleon's Down and All Hail Me. 7:30 p.m. Monday. July 21. The Shelter below St. Andrew's

Hall. 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $6. All ages, (alternative rock) (313) 961-MELT JERRY AND THE REMAINDERS" -

9 p.nrt. Thursday. July 17. Rick's. 6 1 1 Church St., Ann Arbor/Cover charge. 19 and older, (variety) (313) 9962747 MIKE KING

10 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 2 1 and older, (blues/rock) (248) 332-HOWL ALISON KRAUSS AND UNION STA-TION

8 p.m. Thursday, July 24, Meadow Brook Music Festival. Oakland University. Walton Boulevard and Adams Road, Rochester. $22.50 pavilion; $12.50 lawn, (country) (248) 377-0100 LADY SUNSHINE AND THE X BAND

9 p.m. Thursday. July 17. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Free. 2 1 and older; 9 p.m. Wednesday. July 23-Thursday. July 24, Fox and Hounds. 1560

Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (248) 543-4300 MOTION CONTROL

With Fletcher Pratt and Moisture. 9 p.m. Friday. July 18. Alvin's. 5756 Cass Ave.. Detroit. $5. 18 and older, (rock) (313) 832-2355 "MOTOR CITY REUNION"

Featuring John Sinclair and Wayne Kramer, 8 p.m Friday. July 18. Magic Bag. 22920 Woodward Ave., Ferndaie. $7. 18 and older. ' (rock) (248) 544-3030 MOTOR JAM

9:30 p.m. Thursday. July 17. and Thursday, July 24. Royal Oak Brewery. 215 E. Fourth St.. Royal Oak. Free. 2 1 and older; 10 p.m. Friday. July 18, Library Pub. 42100 Grand River. Novi. Free. 21 and older; 9 p.m. Friday. July 25-Saturday, July 26. Fox and Hounds. 1560 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (248) 544-1141/(248) 349-9110/(248) 644-4800 MUDPUPPY

i.m. Friday. July 18-Soturday.

Cover charge. 2 1 and older, (blues) (248) 5434300 / (248 ) 644-4800 JOHN D. LAMB

9 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, Frigates. 1103 E. Lake Dr.. Novi. Free. 21 and older; 9:30 p.m. Thursday. July 24. Library Pub. 42100 Grand River. Novi. Free. 21 and older, (singer/songwriter) (248) 624-9607/(248) 349-9110 LARVAL

Celebrates release of CD with party and performance, with spe-cial guest Medusa Cyclone, 9 p.m. Friday. July 18. Magic Stick in the Majestic complex, 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $6. 18 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 833-POOL LEGENDS OF MOTOWN CONCERT

With The Temptations. The Spinners, and Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. July 20, Pine Knob Music Theatre, 1-75 and Sashabaw Road, Independence Township. $25 and $22.50 pavilion; $12.50 lawn. (Motown) (248) 377-0100 LILITH FAIR

Featuring a performer to be announced. Paula Cole, Fiona Apple. The Cardigans and Sarah McLachlan on the main stage Friday. July 18. Saturday the TBA is filled with Traci Bonham; a surprise act. Kinnie Star and Kim Fox on the Borders stage on Friday, and a surprise act. Alisha's Attic, and Lori Carson on Saturday: Autour de Lucie. Wild Colonials ana Victoria Williams on the second stage on Friday, and Autour de Lucie,

Victoria Williams and an act to be announced on Saturday. Showtime 3:35 p.m. Friday. July 16Saturday. July 19. Pine Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 and Sashabaw Road, Independence Township. $36 pavil-ion; $18.50 lawn, (pop) (248) 377-0 1 0 0

LOOSE STOOLS Celebrate release of CD with

party and performance, with spe-cial guest Honky Dory. 9 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Griff's Grill, 49 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge 2 1 and older, (rock) (248) 334-9292

LYNYRD SKYNYRD With Paul Rodgers and Corey

Stevens. 7 p.m. Tuesday. July 22. Pine Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 and Sashabaw Road. Independence Township, $24.50 pavilion; $12.50 lawn, (rock/blues) (248) 377-0100 MANBREAK *

7:30 p.m. Tuesday. July 29. The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hatl. 431 E. Congress, Detroit. $6 in advance. All ages, (rock) (313) 961-MELT MAXWELL

With Zhane, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. July 23. State Theatre. 2115 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $28.50 in advance. $32.50 at the door. All ages, (soul) (313) 961-5451 JIM MCCARTY AND MYSTERY TRAIN

9 p.m. Fnday. July 16Saturday. July 19, and all-star jam session, 9 p.m. Wednesday, July 23. Moby Dick's, 5452 Schaefer Road. Dearborn. Cover charge 21 and older. (WU8S) T3137 5813650 MILLERPALOOZA

Featuring a host of local bands. 8 p.m. Thursday. July 24. Chene Park Riverside Entertainment Center. 2600 E. Atwater. Detroit. $5. All ages. (313) 3930292 MOON PIE FONTANA

9 p.m. Sunday. July 20. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (248) 543-4300

NUKE MORGAN ANO THE CRAWL 9 p.m. Thursday, July 24. •

Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St..

July 19, Sisko's on the Boulevard. 5855 Monroe Boulevard. Taylor. $5. 2 1 and older, (blues) (313) 2765340 STEVE NARDELLA

9 p jn . Thursday, July 17, Fox and Hounds. 1560 Woodward Ave.. Bloomfield Hills. Free. 21 and older (blues) (248) 644-4800 KARI NEWHOUSE

With Eden Seed. 10:30 p.m. Friday. July 25. Griff's Grill. 49 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older, (singer/songwriter) (248) 334-9292 ROBERT NOLL'S THE MISSION

9 p.m. Friday, July l6Saturday. July 19. Memphis Smoke, 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older; 9 p.m. Friday. July 25-Saturday. July 26, New Detroiter, 655 Beaubien St. (at Fort Street), Detroit. Cover charge. 21 and older . (blues) (248) 543-4300/(313) 963-3355 THE ORB

Featuring DJ Alex Patterson. 8 p.m. Sunday, July 20. Clutch Cargo's. 65 E. Huron, Pontiac. $20 in advance. All ages, (techno) (248) 33 3 2362 PIST-ON

With Icos. 6:30 p.m. Friday. July 18, The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hail. 4 3 1 E. Congress. Detroit. $6. All ages, (rock) (313) 961-MELT POSTER CHILDREN

With Number One Cup and Aurora. 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. July 23. Blind Pig. 206208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $6 in advance. $8 at the door. 19 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 9968555 PULL

10 p.m. Friday. July 18, Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. Cover charge. 2 1 and older, (rock) (248) 332-HOWL QUEENSRYCHE

7:30 p.m. Thursday. July 17, Pine Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 and Sashabaw Road, independence Township. $27.50 pavilion; $17.50 lawn; Superfan seating available, (rock) (248) 377-0100 REGULAR BOYS

9 p.m. Friday. July 25. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Free. 2 1 and older, (blues) (248) 855-3110 RIGHTEOUS WILLY

10 p.m. Friday. July 25. Library Pub, 42100 Grand River. Novi. Free. 2 1 and older, (rock) (248) 349-9110 "ROADHOUSE REVIEW"

With The Intoxicats, B<g Barn Combo. Gmo, and Velvis. 8 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward Ave.. Ferndaie. $5. 18 and older, (rockabilly) (248) 544-3030 SEE DICK RUN

With Sensitive Clown. 9 p.m. Friday. July 18. Griff s Grill, 49 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older, (rock) (248) 334-9292

SENSITIVE CLOWN With the Deterarts. 9 p.m.

< Thursday. July 24. The Groove Room, 1815 N. Main St.. Royal Oak. $2 before 10 p.m., $4 after-ward. 21 and older, (alternative >r,fll, • • C AA roc* r f O ' ovwv SIDEWINDERS

9 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Library Pub. 42100 Grand Rrver. Novi. Free. 2 1 and older, (rock) (248) 349-9110 SILVER QOOOMAN

With The Rocketpops. 9 p.m. Thursday. July 24. Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, (rock) (313) 485-5050 JOHN SINCLAIR

With Wayne Kramer. 8 p.m. Friday. July 18. Magic Bag. 22920

Woodward Ave.. Ferndele. $7 in advance. 18 and older. (248) 544-y a o SOULSTtCE

9 p.m. Wednesday, July 23. Rick's, 611 Church St., Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (pop) (313) 9962747 SPAT

With Hornet. 9 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Rivertown Saloon, 1977 Woodbridge, Detroit. Cover charge. 21 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 567-6020 HANS THEESINK AND THE BLUE GROOVE

With Terry Evans, 8 p.m. Thursday, July 24. The Ark, 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor. $12.50. $11.50 members, students and seniors. All ages, (blues) (313) 761-1451 MARY THOMPSON AND THE DELTA CHILDREN BLUES BAND

8 p.m. Saturday, July 19. and Friday, July 25. Lonestar Cafe, 207 S. Woodward Ave., Birmingham. Free. All ages, (blues) (248) 642-2233

TOP KAT 9 p.m. Saturday, July 19. Rick's.

611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (funk) (313) 9962747 TRANSMISSION

9:30 p.m. Friday. July 25. Blind Pig, 206208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $5. 19 and older. (313) 9 9 6 8555

TUSCADERO 6:30 p.m. Friday. July 25. The

Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall. 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $6. All ages, (alternative rock) (313) 961-MELT • 20 DEAD FLOWERCHILDREN

With Workhorse and Klank. 9:30 p.m. Thursday. July 24, Blind Pig. 206208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $4. 19 and older, (hard rock) (313) 9968555

TWISTIN' TARANTULAS 9 p.m. Thursday. July 17. and

Thursday. July 24. The Velvet Lounge, 29 S. Saginaw, Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older; 9 p.m. Saturday. July 19. Mill Street Entry below Clutch Cargo's, 65 E. Huron. Pontiac. Free before 9:30 p.m. 21 and older, (rockabilly) (248) 7411/(248) 3332362 VANS WARPED TOUR

Featuring Social Distortion. Pennywise, Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Lagwagon, Descendents, Hepcat. Suicide Machines. Limp Bizkit. Less Than Jake, Blink 182. Sick of It All. Reel Big Fish. Royal Cr'owrf Revue, and Bouncing Souls on the main stage; Millencolin. Fat. Sugar Ray, Lo Presher. Sun Child and H20 on the Club Stage; and MOG, Twistin' Tarantulas. A.L.D.. and Suburban Delinquents on the ASCAP local stage: and extreme athletes on the fourth stage. 1 p.m. Wednesday,

July 23. Pine Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 and Sashabaw Road. Independence Township. $21.75 includes a 25 cent donation to Pediatric AIDS Foundation. All ages, (punk/ska/swing) (248) 377-0100 VAL VENTRO

9 p.m.-Friday, July 25. Union Lake Grill and Bar. 2280 Union Lake Road. Commerce Township. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (248) 360-7450 VERUCA SALT

With Local H and Fig Dish. 8 p.m. Friday. July 18. Clutch Cargo's, 65 E. Huron. Pontiac. $15 in advance. All ages, (alternative rock) (248) 3332362 RANDY VOUN AND SONIC BLUES

9 p.m. Friday, July 25. Stan's Dugout. 3350 Auburn Road. Auburn Hills. Cover charge. 21 and older (blues) (248) 852-6433 VUDU HIPPIES

9 p.m. Friday. July 16Saturday. July 19. Rumors. 112 S. Mam St., Royal Oak. Cover charge 21 and older (248) 5460606 WAIUN- INC.

9 p.m. Friday, July 16Saturday. July 19. and Friday. July 25. Memphis Smoke, 100 S. Main St., Royal Oak. Free 21 and older, (blues) (248) 5434300

Former Black Sabbath drummer, with special guest Illegal. 9 p.m. Saturday. July 19. I-Rock. 16350 Harper. Detroit. Cover charge. 21 and older, (rock) (313) 881-R0CK THE WHO

Performing an evening of classic hits, with special guest Ryan Oowne. 7:30 p.m. Friday. July 25. Pine Knob Mustc Theatre. 1-75 and Sashabaw Roed. independence Township. $45 pavilion; $22.50 lawn. All ages, (rock) (248) 377-0100

« • « * * ) The Observer A ficcenfric/THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1 9 9 7 The Observer A J E c c e n f r i c / T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7 ( O f * ) I 7

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Alternative movies provide cure for summer withdrawal |Veruca Salt nods to Beatles TldUTS

JOHN MONAGHAN

If y o u ' r e l i ke me, summer can

"mean th ree l o n g ~ months of smar t movie withdraw-al, a high-calorie d ie t of b ig-bud-ge t a c t i o n a n d explosions.

T h i s y e a r i t ' s d i f f e r e n t . N o t on ly h a s t h e D e t r o i t F i l m T h e a t r e s c h e d -uled a s u m m e r

" C e n t e n n i a l of A r a b C i n e m a , " b u t t h e Main Art T h e a t r e a n d t h e n e w S t a r S o u t h f i e l d h a v e begun vying for a l ternat ive film exc lu s ive s . F a r t h e r a f i e ld , t h e Michigan Thea t re in Ann Arbor a n d t h e Windsor Film T h e a t r e c o n t i n u e to book c h a l l e n g i n g t i t les.

T h o u g h the box office r e tu rns a re modest compared to "Men in Black" or "The Lost Wofld," a tr io of f i l m s h a v e d o m i n a t e d t h e

must-see lists of people who real-ly care about movies. Each offers superior performances in hea r t -felt, sometimes sen t imenta l sto-r i e s a b o u t t h e n a t u r e of w h a t makes us tick.

Most of the buzz about "Ulee's Gold" revolves a r o u n d the lead performance of Peter Fonda. He p lays a F lo r ida b e e k e e p e r a n d Vietnam vet who gets caught up in i n t r i g u e w h e n h i s son ca l l s f r o m p r i son . T h e son ' s wife is s t rung out in Orlando and it's up to Ulee to retrieve her.

Ulee doesn ' t w a n t to go. He's d i s g u s t e d by his i r r e s p o n s i b l e son a n d d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w , who h a v e s a d d l e d h i m w i t h t w o daugh te r s to raise. He has a bad back and a major order of high-g r a d e h o n e y to f i l l . Nor is h e looking forward to deal ing with the pair of thugs who have been "taking care" of the woman.

"Ulee ' s Gold" is d i r e c t e d by Victor Nunez , who he lmed t h e 1 9 9 3 a r t h o u s e h i t " R u b y in

Paradise." This is f a r be t te r , a f inely tex tured s t u d y of a m a n who t a k e s h i s r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s seriously, a different an imal from h i s C a p t a i n Amer i ca in 1969s "Easy Rider," which m a n y con-sider his last good role.

Fonda's low-key p e r f o r m a n c e m a k e s t h i s t h e k i n d of f i l m where you read a cha rac te r not so much by wha t he says as by what others say about him. It's a powerful bit of unde r s t a t emen t , r eca l l i ng f a t h e r H e n r y F o n d a and mark ing the biggest come-back of a movie icon since John Travolta read "Pulp Fiction."

P l a y t o s c r e e n "Love! Valour! C o m p a s s i o n ! "

br ings Terrence McNally 's play to t h e s c r e e n a n d , by a l l accounts, with great success. Its chronicle of eight gay men over three summer weekends is high-l igh ted by its s t u n n i n g locale, the idyllic summer home owned by Gregory (Stephen Bogardus).

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stereotypes - the bickering mar r i ed coup le , t h e s i n g l e f r i e n d obsessed wi th Broadway show-t u n e s , e tc . T h e n t h e y s t a r t to t a k e on l i v e s of t h e i r o w n , thanks to McNally's clever writ-ing (he p e n n e d the screenplay) and the performances, most from actors who originated these roles on stage.

T h e r e is p l e n t y of room for conflict. Some have known each o t h e r s ince ch i ldhood . O t h e r s have a romant ic past . Gregory's blind lover Bobby ( Jus t in Kirk) f i n d s h i m s e l f a t t r a c t e d to ho t L a t i n o d a n c e r R a m o n ( R a n d y Becker) and the two fall careless-ly into an affair.

"Love! Valour! Compass ion !" m a r k s t h e bes t sc reen role for J a s o n A l e x a n d e r s i n c e h e b e c a m e f o r e v e r l i n k e d w i t h George on TV's "Seinfeld." The most flamboyant of the eight, his Buzz t h r e a t e n s to thro t t le any-one who e v e n m e n t i o n s A I D S over the summer , a touchy sub-ject since everyone knows he has been diagnosed HIV positive.

The showies t (but not neces-sar i ly best) pe r fo rmance comes f rom J o h n Glove r , w h o p l a y s twin b ro the r s John and J ames . One is kind and thoughtful land d y i n g of A I D S ) , t h e o t h e r i s m e a n a n d cynical . Desp i t e t h e obvious gimmick, it's an amazing performance tha t earned Glover a T o n y a n d m a y r e w a r d h i m again at Oscar-time.

Like the Jamaican bobsledding t e a m in "Cool R u n n i n g s , " t h e b r a s s b a n d in " B r a s s e d O f f " defines irony. Yorkshire coal min-ers aren ' t the most likely candi-dates for wind ins t ruments , but members of the Grimley Colliery Band h a v e g a t h e r e d e v e n i n g s a n d w e e k e n d s s i n c e 1881 to practice for local and nationwide competi t ions. Now, wi th victory in sight, the Grimley mine looks like it may close. Money is tight and tensions run high, especially when it's revealed tha t their tal-en ted a n d a t t r a c t i v e new band m e m b e r , G l o r i a ( T a r a Fitzgerald), works for the front office. .

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the economic implications of the shutdown as w h a t it will mean to the band. When he ends up in t h e h o s p i t a l w i t h r e s p i r a t o r y problems, it looks like the music might die with him.

Heavy on sen t iment , "Brassed Off* is an old-fashioned, inspira-t i ona l s t o r y t h a t a l so packs a political punch. The movie demo-n i z e s f o r m e r P r i m e M i n i s t e r M a r g a r e t T h a t c h e r ' s d i s regard for the lower classes, and while I 'm s u r e il l f e e l i n g s s t i l l r u n high, its '80s-era politics make it look a l m o s t l i k e a n o s t a l g i a piece.

The cast ia a charmer, from the faces of l i t t l e -known cha rac t e r actors tha t populate the band to the rekindled romance between

Gloria a n d a scrufly young miner ( E w a n McGregor . f r o m "Trainspott ing"! she had a brief fling with back in high school.

M i r a m a x h a s s e n t " B r a s s e d Off" in to wide re lease , f u r t h e r g e n e r a t i n g O s c a r t a l k fo r P o s t l e t h w a i t e . who l i n k s w i t h the o t h e r two fi lms' ac to rs not just by intensity, but through one physica l de ta i l : He, Fonda and Glover al l possess the h a r d e s t -work ing s u n k e n cheekbones in the movies.

John Monaghan welcomes your calls and comments. To leave John a voice mail message, dial (313) 953-2047 on a touch-tone phone, mailbox 1866.

A sampling of what's playing at alternative movie theaters across rpetro Detroit as reviewed by John Monaghan.

Detroit Film Theatre Detroit I n s t i t u t e of A r t s , 5 2 0 0 Woodward , D e t r o i t . Call (313) 833-2323 for information. ($5.50; $4.50 students/Seniors)

A C e n t e n n i a l o f A r a b C i n e m a . A series of films cele-brat ing the many cultures of the Arab world, in anticipation of the museum's exhibit , "Splendors of A n c i e n t E g y p t . " F i l m s b e g i n nightly 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted:

J u l y 17: " P l a y i n g w i t h t h e B i g G u y s " (Egypt -1991) J u l y 18: " T h e B a n d a n d t h e B r a c e l e t " (Egypt-1986) July 19: " L i f e o r D e a t h " (Egypt-1954) Ju ly 20 (at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.), " T h e L a n d " (Egypt - 1970)

Main Art Theatre 118 N. Main S t r e e t a t 11 Mile, Royal Oak. Films play through a t least T h u r s d a y , u n l e s s noted o the r -wi se . C a l l (248) 5 4 2 - 0 1 8 0 fo r i n f o r m a t i o n a n d s h o w t i m e s . ($6.50; $4 s tudents , seniors and matinee; $3 twilight)

" L o v e ! V a l o u r ! C o m p a s s i o n ! " (USA - 1 9 9 7 ) . Jason Alexander ( George on T V s "Se in fe ld" ) is one of e igh t gay men who meet over th ree sum-mer holiday weekends at a beach h o u s e . B a s e d on a p l a y by Terrence McNally.

" U l e e ' s G o l d " (USA - 1997). Peter Fonda provides an under-s ta ted performance as a Florida b e e k e e p e r w h o r e l u c t a n t l y agrees to retrieve a family mem-

ber f rom t h u g s . F r o m Vic to r - Nunez, the writer/director of the surpr i se i ndependen t hit "Ruby in Paradise."

"All O v e r M e " (USA - 1997). A d rama about t h r e e teenagers who come of age, and come out s e x u a l l y , in N e w York C i t y ' s Hell 's Ki tchen . ( S t a r t s Fr iday) " S h a l l We D a n c e " ( J a p a n -1997). A J a p a n e s e businessman b reaks f ree of t h e monotony of l i fe w h e n h e s p o n t a n e o u s l y decides to t ake a ballroom danc-ing class.

Magic Bag Theatre 22920 Woodward, Fernda ie . Call (248) 544-3030 for information. ($2)

" C l e r k s " (USA-^1994) . 9 :30 p .m. J u l y 17. K e v i n S m i t h ' s debut feature, shot in no-budget black and white, about a typical day at a New Jersey convenience store.

" S t r a n g e B r e w " (USA-1983). 9:30 p.m. Ju ly 23. Bob and Doug M c K e n z i e , t h e b e e r - d r i n k i n g Canadian brothers from "Second City TV," in the i r only feature, a s u r p r i s i n g l y f u n n y spoof of everything from moviemaking to "Hamlet."

Southfield Public Library 26000 E v e r g r e e n , S o u t h f i e l d . Call (248) 948-0460 for informa-tion. ($1)

" D o u b l e I n d e m n i t y " (USA -1944). 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 22. S o m e ca l l t h i s t h e d e f i n i t i v e "film noir," the story of a murder-minded woman who finds a will-ing accomplice in a smooth-talk-ing i n s u r a n c e s a l e s m a n . Billy W i l d e r d i r e c t e d , J a m e s C a i n wrote , a n d B a r b a r a S t a n w y c k a n d F r e d M a c M u r r a y s t a r .

Shown on big-screen video. State Theater 2 1 1 5

Woodward , Det ro i t . Ca l l (313) 961-5450 for information. ($2)

" R o m e o a n d J u l i e t " (USA -1997). 9 p.m. Monday, J u l y 21. L e o n a r d o DiCapr io a n d C l a i r e D a n e s p l a y t h e s t a r - c r o s s e d love r s in t h i s m o d e r n - l o o k i n g (but old English-sounding) adap-t a t i o n of S h a k e s p e a r e ' s g r e a t romant ic tragedy.

Windsor Film Theatre 2135 Wyandotte Street West, Windsor, Canada . Call (519) 254-FILM for information. ($5.25; $4 U.S.)

" G a b b e h " (Iran - 1996). 7 p.m. T h u r s d a y , J u l y 17 t h r o u g h Sunday, Ju ly 20. A par t - f ic t ion, part documentary account of the nomadic tribes in rura l I ran who weave "gabbeh" carpets.

" D r u n k s " (USA -1997). 9:15 p.m. Thursday , Ju ly 17 th rough Sunday, Ju ly 20. A jou rney into the lives of recovering alcoholics who g a t h e r in a T imes S q u a r e church basement for the i r week-ly Alcoholics Anonymous meet-ing . D i a n n e W i e s t , F a y e Dunaway , Howard Roll ins, and Parke r Posey star.

" W o m a n i n t h e D u n e s " ( J a p a n - 1964) 9 p .m . M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y , J u l y 21 -22 . T h e second f e a t u r e f rom s u r r e a l i s t pa in te r Hiroshi Teshigahara is a f r i g h t e n i n g and b e a u t i f u l s tory of an entomologist who discovers a young widow at the bottom of a sand pit. After climbing down to spend t h e night with her, he dis-covers t h a t his a t t e m p t s to get ou t on ly b r ing more s a n d in to the hole.

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Action edwrtture thriller about a teerch lor hidden gold deeo m the African fere* Stars Jackie Chan. Carol Cheng. *

Animated adventure fealunne JearvSoft. Puffin. Speed and the character* from -The Swan Princes*.* Scheduled to open Friday. July 25

Exclusively at the Mam Art Thestre An ordtaary 42-year-okJ buemeeaman and a former competitive dancer ftnd each other and together dec over the joy o« dance.

Marnson Ford. Gary Oldmen and ©em Ctoee Mar M this ection thriller about the Fir* Famrty being hljeched on Air Force One

Kel Mitchell. Kenan Thomson and Smbad •tar in tins teen comedy beeed on the character 'Ed* from the pooular sketch on Wciiaiodsont-AH Thst.'

Romantic drama thst Wttwa one of hWory's moat unusual lave atones, the rsiationartp between her Mafesty Queen veton* and

John Brown Stars Judi Oench and Bill Connolly Scheduled to open Wednesday. My 30

t t r urban drama about an inner city teacher who returns to wort following an attack by a student The incident mokes him a defiant and unusuel educator Stars Samuel L Jackson.

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Sylvester Stallone and Robert OeNiro star in this drama about a partiaAy deaf sheriff who discovers sbsnd of rscist cops which chehenges him to do ths rtght thtng.

BY CHRISTINA FUOCO I gtAFT WRITER

J ^ i e r e ' A _ p r o b a b l y p l e n t y of Iyoung, tes tos teroi le- raged men I who would love to be in this situ-a t i o n . V e r u c # S a l t guitarist/vocalist/heartthrob Nina Gordon is calling from her

| bed in her Chicago home. ' T h i s i s one of my f a v o r i t e

I ways to s t a r t t h e day - do ing interviews and laying in bed. If only I h a d a box of bon bona," said Gordon, who called in t h e early afternoon.

Gordon is r es t ing to p r e p a r e for her band's tour which comes to Clutch Cargo's in Pontiac on Friday, J u l y 18, in s u p p o r t of "Eight A r m s to Hold You" (Outpost Recordings), an a lbum of which Gordon is part icularly fond.

"I really felt like we were mak-ing a b e t t e r record t h i s t i m e around. We had more t ime. We had a real producer, somebody who h a d a lot of great ideas , " Gordon said of knob-turner Bob Rock, w h o h a s worked w i t h Metallica and Motley Crue.

"We fe l t v e r y con f iden t . We weren't nervous about it. I'm sort of surprised, though, how many people h a v e t h i s t e n d e n c y to j udge t h e r eco rd on who p ro -duced i t . T h e y a s s u m e i t ' s a

heavy metal record. T h a t seems very shallow to me t h a t people would make that assumption."

"Eight Arms to Hold You" is a rocker t h a t was i n t r o d u c e d to radio by the first single "Volcano Girls." But there a r e less- than-confident moments, lyrically, on "Eight Arms." "One Las t Time" by guitarist/vocalist Louise Post, a n d "Lone l i ne s s W o r s e " by Gordon, both of which cover the end of a r e l a t i o n s h i p . For the record, the women a re involved in happy r e l a t i o n s h i p s a t th i s t ime - Post wi th Foo F igh t e r s ' Dave Grohl , a n d G o r d o n wi th Fig Dish's Blake Smi th .

G o r d o n e x p l a i n e d t h a t t h e band recorded in the best of cir-cumstances.

"We were lucky b e c a u s e Bob lives in Maui , H a w a i i , a n d he insisted that we come to him. He didn' t want to leave h i s family. He w a s d o i n g t h e M e t a l l i c a record for two yea r s . So we bit the bullet and when to Maui for three months "

Rock pushed t h e b a n d "a lot fur ther than than we would have gone if we would have done this on our own."

Gordon a n d P o s t , s h e s a i d , tended to play t h e s a m e power chords as each other (see its first album "American Thighs"). Rock changed all that .

"It sounded great but we want-ed to m a k e a d e e p e r , r i c h e r record, playing counter melodies along with cer ta in par t* . 5

T h e d u o - a l o n g w i t h new d r u m m e r Stacy Jones , formerly of L e t t e r s to Cleo, a n d b a s s i s t Steve Lack - a lways t ended to play it safe. On "Eight Arms to Ho ld You" t h e y t o o k s o m e chances.

"On our first record, our voices sound homogeneous. There 's not a lot of character or personality," Gordon said.

She added t h a t she kept t h e vocals sweet and soft so she did-n't "sound l ike P a t B e n a t a r or Heart."

"I th ink I did t h a t out of fear for doing something different. We have s t rong voices. We don't have sweet l i t t le soft voices. On th i s record, we w a n t e d to push our vocals."

Ju s t a s "American Thighs" was a nod toward the AC/DC, "Eight Arms to Hold You" is a t r ibute to the Beatles. The ti t le comes from t h e w o r k i n g t i t l e f o r t h e F a b F o u r ' s s e c o n d f i l m "He lp . " "Volcano Girls" boasts a line that wryly acknowledges the Beatles " G l a s s O n i o n " in w h i c h J o h n Lennon s i n g s " H e r e ' s a n o t h e r clue for you all/The wal rus was Paul." In Veruca Sa l t ' s song, it goes "I t o ld you a b o u t t h e

Veruca Sa l t : Clockwise from bottom, Steve Lack, Nina Gordon, Stacy Jones, and Louise Post.

seether before/... Here 's another clue if you ^please/ the seether 's Louise," r e f e r r i ng to the band's first hit "Seether."

"We h a v e l e a r n e d so m u c h from the Beatles. All musicians, all songwriters will consider the Beat les a s t h e i r first t eachers . We're all juBt apprentices of the Beatles, and I thought it was so cool t h e w a y t h e y r e f e r r e d to themselves in th is arrogant way,"

Gordon said "Now i t ' s funny . T h e s e k i d s

come to o u r show and t o t a l l y don't get it. They come up to me and say, 'I always wondered wha t the 'seether ' was. '"

A f t e r t o u r i n g a r e n a s w i t h Bush for t h ree months , Veruca Salt is ready to get back on the road with their new-found confi-dence. Opening for the band will be bass and drummers Local H,

a n d Gordon ' s boyf r i end ' s band-Figdish.

"It's going to be a really rock-, ing bill with t h r ee , full-on rock-bands . I hope people won't be too exhausted."

Doors for the all-ages Veruca Salt show at Clutch Cargo's, 65 E. Huron, Pontiac, open at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance. For more information, call (248) 333-2362.

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go into r e r u n s during the sum-mer . B u t w e ' r e a l so l i ke a n y other television production - the season only lasts so long. So we thought like fans instead of pro-ducers (always a good idea) and decided to run almost all unai red material.

In the coming weeks, you^l see encores of sarne of the music ians who appeared on earlier episodes of Backstage Pass. We k n e w in advance t h a t we w a n t e d to do this - that 's how we knew to ask for "extra" numbers from all our mus ica l g u e s t s . But w h e n we looked over as yet unaired mate-

rial we've accrued in our first 20 shows, it blew us away! We had a huge var ie ty of a r t i s t s . And it killed us to sit on th i s amazing m a t e r i a l . So now, i n s t e a d of lulling into a product ion break, we're pumped about a i r ing sum-mer shows with a heavy musical slant .

On top of the mus ic , though, youH also get ano the r chance to meet some of our favorite people and timeless area scenes profiled in the course of the season. And don't worry about your weekend plans . We'll keep u p d a t i n g you on our p icks of o p e n i n g s and o n g o i n g e v e n t s h a p p e n i n g throughout Metro Detroit .

Looking over our vas t array of material gave us ano the r luxury - r a t h e r t h a n s l a p p i n g ac t s together willy-nilly, we realized we can package shows together a round a t heme . Ton igh t , we 11 s t a r t off wi th p e r f o r m e r s well known for their soulful vocals.

We s tar t off wi th singer-song-writer Freedy Johns ton , who has made the Motor City his second h o m e due to t r e m e n d o u s local p o p u l a r i t y . We w e r e lucky

e n o u g h to ge t F r e e d y on t h e show because our musica l seg-m e n t p roduce r , Ron P a n g b o r n (you know him as the d rummer for the kil ler Det ro i t band, the Chisel Brothers) has toured with him all over the world, including Europe and J a p a n . Freedy h a s c r a f t e d a n i n s i g h t f u l , s o u l f u l body of work over th ree albums. R o l l i n g S t o n e n a m e d F r e e d y songwriter of the year, and he's finally enjoying popular success.

Our mul t i face ted pop cu l tu re correspondent (and an old buddy of m i n e ) Lex K u h n e h o s t e d Freedy in. the Channel 56 studio Lex gave me his impressions of this ta lented performer. "Freedy was sort of a shy interview, but it w a s w o r t h i t b e c a u s e we got some rea l ly w o n d e r f u l per for -m a n c e s o u t of h i m . And even then, he's such an intense, driv-en art is t tha t he wasn' t satisfied with t h e m . But t hey really a re grea t . " T h a t t hey a re , a n d you have to see t hem to believe this guy's intensity.

And how often does a city get to c e l e b r a t e t h e o p e n i n g of a major new cu l tura l inst i tut ion?

Detroit did jus t th is past spring with the opening of the Museum of A f r i c a n A m e r i c a n His tory ' s new location on War ren in the city's cul tural center. We thought an event of th is magni tude was worth revisiting.

The new museum is in its fifth month of present ing the largest African-American core exhibition in the world. And who could give directions to t h a t beautiful facili-ty w i t h o u t i nc lud ing the huge African mask t h a t hangs above the m u s e u m ' s m a i n e n t r a n c e 0

(They 've become to downtown what "meet me a t the hippo" has always been to the Detroit Zoo.) We'll look at our earl ier visit to R icha rd B e n n e t t ' s s tud io , t h e a r t i s t w h o c o n s t r u c t e d a n d installed wha t is quickly becom-ing one of Detroit 's most recog-nizable l andmarks .

P lus , Rol l ing S t o n e says the Holmes Brothers "bring renewed u rgency a n d e n e r g y to c lass ic blues and R&B" From what we saw, energy isn ' t t he half of it! On the day we taped with these blues veterans, they had flown in from a European tour t h e previ-

ous day from London.to Kennedy Airport in New York, loaded up their van, drove until they could-n't keep their eyes open, slept for a few h o u r s somewhere in the middle of Ohio, got up and drove the rest of the way to the Detroit Public Television studio.

W i t h i n 15 m i n u t e s of t h e i r arr ival , we were rolling t ape on their performance.

And they were awesome! Then

they loaded up the i r van aga in and headed to their performance in Ann Arbor! Tonight, we'll air the title track from their current CD. "Promised Land."

I hope this gives you a sense of why we're so excited about our s u m m e r shows. Join us tonight on Channel 56 at 9:30 p.m., with a rebroadcast at 1:30 a.m Then get out there!

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Birmingham offers lots of options for diners during Jazzfest S l e w * 0 0 * ™ ' ' w w v n a

———on * bfl riinappoiotad, make reservat ions now for p o p u l a r r«Btflurant« participating in this year's Birmingham Jazzfest.

As of Monday those r e s t au -rants tha t accept reservat ions still had openings.

Here's the list bo you can make plans:

• Al ban's, 190 N. Hunter (at Maple), (248) 258-5788 -Accep t ing r e s e r v a t i o n s , and will be o f fe r ing the i r r e g u l a r menu, which includes sandwich-es, salads, seafood, and steak.

• Bates Street Cafe, 380 S. Bates Street (at the Community House), (248) 644-5832 - is n o t a ccep t ing r e s e r v a t i o n s . They will be open for lunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday, July 24-25.

Grilled items including ham-burgers, hot dogs, T-Bird sand-wiches. nachos , and Buf fa lo Wings, will be offered 5-9 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 24-26. Cocktails and nonal-coholic drinks will be served 9-11 p.m.

• Dick O'Dow's Irish Pub, 160 W. Maple, (248) 642-1135 -N o t a c c e p t i n g rese rva t ions . They will be offering their stan-d a r d menu , which inc ludes soups, salads, sandwiches, roast-ed chicken, steak, and Irish spe-cialties such as corned beef and cabbage,

• Edison's, 220 Merr i l l St reet , (downsta i r s f rom 222) (248) 645-2150 - N o t a r r e t i n g reserva t ions . Open 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Thursday-Friday; 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday. Menu features var ie ty of a p p e t i z e r s f rom s h r i m p to cheese a n d f r u i t s , assorted paninia sandwiches . Dessert special ty is chocolate fondue.

• Forte, 201 S. Woodward, (248) 594-7300 - A c c e p t i n g r e s e r v a t i o n s . Regu la r M e d i t e r r a n e a n - s t y l e menu , which includes fresh fish, pizza cooked in a brick oven, paella, pa s t a and v e g e t a r i a n d i shes . Extensive appetizer menu.

• Max & Erma's 210 S. Woodward (enter from Merrill St . ) , (248) 258-1188 - N o t a c c e p t i n g r e s e r v a t i o n s . Regular menu, soups, salads, sandwiches, ribs, pasta and other popular dishes. Summer menu th rough Labor Day f e a t u r e s t h r e e crab cake s e l ec t i ons -E r m a ' s C r a b C a k e Catch , Sau teed Crab C a k e s and a Boardwalk Combo, which is a combination of a crab cake and a four-ounce pe t i t e t e n d e r l o i n medallion.

• Mid town Cafe, 139 W. Woodward ( sou th of Maple) , (248) 642-1133 - Not a c c e p t i n g r e s e r v a t i o n s . T r e n d y Amer ican , va r i e ty of d i shes including vegetarian.

• Ocean Grille, 280 N. Woodward, (248) 646 -7001 -

A c c e p t i n g r e s e r v a t i o n s . Spec ia l ize in f r e s h f i sh and seafood, also offer afceaks; chick-en, rack of lamb, and pasta dish-es.

• Old Woodward Grill, 555 S. Woodward, (248) 642-9400 -A c c e p t i n g r e s e r v a t i o n s . Upscale grill. Specialty dishes include w h i t e f i s h , ba rbecued salmon, grilled swordfish, Cajun Chicken P a s t a , s a n d w i c h e s , great ribs.

• Peabody's, 154 S. Hunte r (a t Maple) , (248) 644-5222 -A c c e p t i n g r e s e r v a t i o n s f o r p a r t i e s of 8 o r m o r e . Known for ribs, prime rib, fresh fish.

• Phoenicia, 588 S. Woodward ( s o u t h of Maple) , (248) 644-3122 - A c c e p t i n g r e s e r v a t i o n s . Fine Lebanese cuisine.

• Townsend Hotel, (Rugby Grille) 100 Townsend (between Pierce & Henrietta) , (248) 642-7900 - A c c e p t i n g r e s e r v a -t i o n s , r e g u l a r m e n u , New Amer i can c u i s i n e , f e a t u r i n g f resh fish and seafood, pr ime cuts of meat , tables ide sa lads and desser ts , and sandwiches. Ask about the daily specials.

• 220, 220 Merril l St, (248) 645-2150 - Accepting reserva-tions. American-I ta l ian menu, p a s t a , f i sh , to p r ime s t e a k . Specialize in preparing a range of potato dishes.

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Jazzy s e t t i n g : Restaurant owners Judi and Bill Roberts at the piano in Edison's, downstairs from 220. Named "Edison's" because 220 is in the historic Edison Building, Edison's offers jazz, a variety of appetizers and desserts, champagnes and wines. Edison's is known for their assortment of martinis.

RESTAURANT SPECIALS

Restaurant Specials features theme dinners, anniversaries, renovated restaurants, menu changes, estaurant openings, and closings. Send news items to: Keely Wygonik, Entertainment Editor, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. Inc., 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia. Ml 48150, or fax them to (313) 591-7279.

EVENTS

ANN ART FAIR BEER GARDEN Through Saturday, July 19 at

the Michigan Theat re , 603 E.

Liberty, across f r o m Borde r s Books & Music, in the middle of the State Street Art Fair in Ann Arbor. The beer garden, an air condi t ioned escape f rom the noise of the streets, will feature cold beer, f r e sh b r a t w u r s t , Stucchi's ice cream, cold drinks, pop corn and more. Hours are 11 a .m. to 9 p.m. T h u r s d a y and Friday, July 17-18; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 19.

CANTERBURY VILLAGE I t a l i an Days, J u l y 19-20,

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Serious fun planned for Cranbrook fund-raiser

Cranbrook Art Museum will hold a fund raiser in the spirit of swank and swing.

"Serious Moonlight," to be held this Saturday, is co-chaired and organized by Diane VanderBeke Mager and Amir Daiza with the assistance of 19 committee mem-bers. It 's ant ic ipated t h a t the f u n d r a i s e r will have 800 Detroi ters dressed in garden-party attire, enjoying fine food, libations, and dancing to the big band sounds of the I m p e r i a l Swing Orchestra.

"This past year has been one of the most ambitious at the muse-um with major exhibi t ions of p a i n t i n g , j ewe l ry and video i n s t a l l a t i o n s , " said Gregory Wittkopp, ar t museum director. *Our a t tendance has doubled. And next year will only be bigger and better."

Proceeds from t h e "Ser ious Moonlight" events will support exhibits and the extensive sched-ule of accompanying educational programs.

Major sponsors include Henri Bendel a t t h e S o m e r s e t Collect ion, t h e Dav id Klein Gallery in Birmingham, Stoney Creek Brewing C o m p a n y and the Merchant of Vino.

Tickets for "Serious Moonlight" are $75 per person for general admission, $125 at t h e patron level. Tickets available through Ticke tmas ter , (248) 645-6666 and the Cranbrook Art Museum, (248) 645-3323. Fifty dollars of each gene ra l t i c k e t is a tax-deductible donation.

For more information, call the "Serious Moonlight" Hotline at (248) 645-3366, or (248) 645-3323.

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RIVERTOWN BEER FESTIVAL Featuring more than 200 beers

available for sampling, special menu tastings from 40 of Detroit's finest restaurants and food vendors, and entertainment, 5:30-9 p.m. Friday. July 25, Stroh River Place. Detroit. $30, benefits Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the American Red Cross to aid in their disaster relief efforts. Special beer-tasting dinner at The Rattlesnake Club. Detroit. $100 includes hors d'oeu-vres, dinner, dessert buffet, and admission to festival. (313) 446-2437.

AL'S COPPER MUG And the Oakland County Food

Bank will be h o s t i n g a Tent Party and Fund-Raiser 2-10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, 1704 W. Maple (corner of D e c k e r Road) in Walled Lake, (248) 624-9659. Fea tu res Bugs Beddow Band. Donation $1. Canned good dona-tions apprec ia ted , and will be

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VEGETARIAN FEAST Offered by Unique Restaurant

Corp. Restaurants - Morels (248) 642-1094 on Aug. 27; Relish (248) 489-8852 on Aug. 28; Trattoria Bruschetta (248) 305-5210, Aug. 29 and Sebast ian 's Grill (248) 649-6625, Aug. 30. Call for reservations and infor-mation.

JUST OPENED SAINT LOUIS BREAD New b a k e r y - c a f e , 27651

Sou th f i e ld Road (between 11 Mile and 12 Mile Road) Lathrup Milage, offers more than a dozen

var ie t ies of fresh-baked bread, bagels, fruit-filled croissants, cin-namon rolls, muffins, hot and cold specialty drinks, made-to-order sandwiches, soups and sal-ads . Hour s a re 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, (248) 443-0282 or fax (248) 443-0270.

CLOSED MISTY DUCK BISTRO The restaurant at 45250 Ford

Road, Canton, which opened last August, closed on June 29. The fine d in ing r e s t a u r a n t offered wild game along wi th s t eaks , s ea food , p a s t a s and s a l a d s . O w n e r Dave Khoury of Farmington Hills, who also oper-a tes Damon's The Other Place

For Ribs res taurants in Canton i n d Wyandotte, said he's "going to pull back, take my time, step back and a n a l y z e wha t t h e Canton community is interested in," be fo re he r e o p e n s in the building he built and owns.

MENU SPECIALS

EXCAUBUR Excalibur Restaurant , 28875

F r a n k l i n Road, Southf ie ld is offering a dinner special for two all month long. Canadian Baby Back Ribs will be only $19.97 Monday through Thursday the entire month of July. Call (248) 358-3355 for details.

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Q. I r ead your column r e c e n t l y o n t h e f l o o d p l a i n i s sue a n d am con-c e r n e d a b o u t w a t e r t h a t is d e v e l o p i n g t h e b a c k of m y u n i t , a b u t t i n g w h a t I n o w f i n d ou t t o b e a w e t l a n d a r e a . When I b o u g h t f rom t h e d e v e l o p e r , I w a s told i t w a s a wi ld l i fe preserve . M a p s t h a t I rece ived in t h e o w n e r s m a n u a l t h a t w e r e g iven t o me a f t e r t h e p u r c h a s e s h o w s i t as a w e t l a n d . I am now

told t h a t I c a n n o t d o a n y t h i n g abou t , it. I am t h i n k i n g a b o u t se l l ing and am w o n d e r i n g w h e t h e r I will b e able to d o so. Do I have to d i sc lose t h i s informa-t i o n b e f o r e s e l l i n g r e g a r d i n g t h e "lake*' t h a t a p p e a r s in t h e back of my un i t w i t h i ts s t e n c h ?

A. To the extent tha t the area is enclosed w i th in the common e l e m e n t s and is a potential problem, you would still have to disclose it in a disclosure statement if you knew about the condition, assuming you wish to sell. You may wish to consider, how-ever, contacting the developer and advising it that it was not forthright in its disclosure to you concerning the conditions behind the unit. I would also demand, either on your own or through the association, that it has the responsibility of maintenance, repair and replacement of the area in question, i.e., a common e l e m e n t , t h a t action be taken against the developer and/or such other persons or en t i t i es , including the municipality or s ta te agency to deal with the potential health problem that you think you may be experiencing.

Robert M Meianer is an Oakland County area attorney concentrating his practice in the areas of condominiums, real estate, cor-porate law and litigation. You are invited to submit topics that you would like to see dis-cussed in this column, including questions about condominiums, by writing Robert M. Meisner, 30200 Telegraph Road. Suite 467. Bingham Farms Ml 4802S. His e mail address is bmeisnerQ mich. com and his web site is http:/ / www.meisner-law.com This column provides general information and should not be construed aa legal opinion.

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The downw ard blip Home prices can go down following areas showed

as well as up. The Home prices can go down following areas showed he greatest decreases in medttn sate »prices of existing housing between the first quarter of 1997 and the first quarter of 1996.

Median 1-year Prtc« Change

Bradenton, FL $ 86.500 -13.9% Gary. IN 88.100 •7.9% Honolulu 313.800 -5.4% Riverside, CA 111.200 -5.0% Ocas. FL 58,700 -5.0% South Bend. IN 71,100 -4.6% Albany, NY 102,000 -4.0% Buffalo/Niagara Falls Springfield, IL

80.900 -3.8* Buffalo/Niagara Falls Springfield, IL 78,700 -3.6% Beaumont, TX 69,300 -3.2% New Haven. CN 126,300 2.8% Toledo, OH 82,900 -2.6% Champaign/Urbana. IL 76,500 -2.2% Dayton. OH 90.600 -2.2% Boston 183,300 -2.1% Nashville 109.500 -2.0%

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8TATT PHOTO IT BOX BRKSLES

Summit complex: Neumann /Smith & Associates was the project architect and the Christman Co. the general contractor for this 85,000-square-foot recreation center in Canton.

ESD honors the best Real estate includes buildings as well

as land. Twelve structures including a recre-

ation center, art gallery and the world headquarters of an automotive manu-facturer won accolades in the annual construction and design awards compe-tition sponsored by ESD-the Engineer-ing Society of Detroit.

An Ohio panel evaluated nomina-tions on quality of overall design, inno-vat ive construction techniques, land use/ environmental considerations and appropriateness of materials.

Also considered were unique engi-neering systems, energy consciousness and social, economic impact.

At least one member of the award-winning construction team - architect, genera l contractor or owner - must have had a Michigan connection and the buildings, themselves, must have been completed after Jan . l , 1993.

Following is a description of winning entries as provided by ESD.

• S u m m i t on t h e P a r k , C a n t o n . Architect: Neumann/ Smith & Associ-a t e s . Recrea t ion a r ch i t ec t : Barker , Rinker , Seacat & Par tne r s . General contractor: the Christman Co. Owner: Canton Township.

The 85,000-square-foot facility con-taining a swimming pool, gym, multi-p u r p o s e rooms, r u n n i n g t r a c k and cable studio is one of the largest muni-cial ly-owned communi ty c e n t e r s in Michigan. - —

Park ing areas have been placed in wooded areas and broken into several smaller lots. Berms provide sledding in winter.

• H a i g G a l l e r i e s , R o c h e s t e r . Architect: John Dziurman Architects L td . Bu i lde r : Paul Ha ig , Bui lder . C r a f t s m e n : Les Reeve, C h r i s t ophe r Jones , Christopher Anthony, Leonard Kaczor , Bill Poland and M a r t y M c C l u r e . Owners : D i a n e a n d Paul Haig.

A jeweler and art dealer who bought the building two years ago reconstruct-ed t h e original facade and selected Armist ice Day, 1918, as the historic t ime reference for the building's reno-vation.

The success of the renovation lies in i t s simplicity, providing appropr ia te background to display art and jewelry.

• C h r y s l e r Corp. World Head-q u a r t e r s . Auburn Hi l l s . Architect/ engineer: SHG Inc. Construction man-ager: Walbridge Aldinger Landscape architect: J JR Inc. Owner Chrysler.

The 950,000-squsre-foot headquar-te rs brings under one roof a 4.4 mil-lion-square-foot technology center with t h e resources to design, t es t , build, evaluate and market the automaker's product.

The goal of the project's design is to inspire and stimulate visionary think-ing and encourage teamwork.

• Dept . of Veteran Affair* Med-ical Center, Detroit. Architect/ engi-neer : SHG Inc. General Cont rac tor : Bateeon/ Dsiley (joint venture). Land-scape architect: J J R Inc. Owner Dept. of Veteran Affairs.

The 504-bed, 1.4 million-square-foot hospital consists of a medical surgical nu r s ing tower, a psychiatric nurs ing t o w e r s n d a d i agnos t i c / t r e a t m e n t block linked by a skylit , landscaped atr ium.

Aim of the project was to displace the negative stereotype of veterans hospi-tals, replace it with a bright, new per-ception of opt imism and add to the revi ta l izat ion of the u rban environ-ment.

• B i o - P h a r m a c e u t i c a l f a c i l i t y , R o c h e s t e r . Architect/ designer: Ellis/ Naeyaert/ Genheimer Associates. Gen-eral contractor: Frank Rewold & Son. Owner: IMMUNO-U.S.

A recent expansion and renovation has taken the company from a single, small building to a campus with four buildings enabling better development, production and distribution of biologi-cal therapies.

The site is 24 hilly acres dotted with large trees.

• G e n e r a l Motors T r u c k P r o d u c t C e n t e r , P o n t i a c . Archi tect : Harley Ellington Design. Construction manag-er: Bar ton Malow. Developer: Etkin Equities. Owner: GM.

This project, a func t iona l , flexible headquarters of 1.1 million square feet, exemplifies a successful adaptive reuse of a closed, assembly facility.

Recycling included 25,000 tons of s tee l , a luminum, b r a s s and copper, 32,000 tons of concrete and 60,000 tons of earth.

• S t . J o h n V i a n n e y C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , S h e l b y T o w n s h i p . Archi-tect: Constantine George Pappas, AIA. Structural Engineer: Ehlert/ Bryan Inc.

General Contractor: Wing Construc-tion. Laminent Fabricator: Unit Struc-tures. Art isi tc/ liturgical consul tant : Margaret Bouchez Cavanaugh. Owner: Archdiocese of Detroit.

In r e s p o n s e to a rapidly growing parish, new buildings were designed and cons t ruc ted around an exis t ing church sanc tuary , which was t r a n s -formed to a multi-purpose hall.

• Raw wastewater pumping sta-t i on , D e t r o i t . Engineer: Metcalf & Eddy. General Contractor: Walbridge Aldinger. Owner Detroit Water & Sew-erage Dept.

This project required deep excava-tions on a t ight site having unstable soils. It 's par t of a program begun in the early 1980s to reduce the quantity of raw sewage discharged into a rea rivers during wet weather.

Several o ther buildings were hon-ored.

Albert Kahn Associates was the lead architect a t a new BMW manufactur-ing plant in Spartanburg, S.C. (nation-al category) and the architect of the Maccabees Building in Detroit (histori-cal category). The Christman Co. was general contractor for Maccabees.

Hobbs + Black was the des igner of ag r i cu l tu re and livestock educa t ion pavilion at Michigan State University. A house in New Buffalo overlooking Lake Michigan, no local connections, also won an award.

Chrystor workplace: SHG was the project architect /engineer, Wal-bridge Aldinger the construction manager for the Chrysler Corp. World Headquarters in Auburn Hills,

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New options for private mortgage insurance

MORTGAGE SHOPPING

DAVID C. mULLY

In some of my previ-ous articles, including t h e l a s t one on low-down-payment mort-gages, I've mentioned mortgage insurance or p r i v a t e m o r t g a g e i n s u r a n c e (PMI) . To summarize, mortgage insurance is a type of gua ran tee t h a t helps protect lenders against t h e cos ts of foreclo-s u r e s and is o f t e n r e q u i r e d by l e n d e r s when the loan they are

making may put them at somewhat of a risk. Now let's look at the specifics of mortgage insurance in more detail.

Home buyers typically have many quest ions about mortgage insurance because, basically, they see it as just an additional expense to their mortgage payment . And, because the need for mortgage insurance is so common in the home-buying market , many new types of mortgage insurance become available all the time.

Even when a home buye r h a s an excellent credit record and the capabili-ty to meet mortgage payments, most l e n d e r s r e q u i r e p r i v a t e m o r t g a g e insurance as a matter of policy for any loan with a small down payment. Mort-gage insurance allows lenders to grant loans tha t they otherwise would not consider. Private mortgage insurance makes it possible to obtain a mortgage with a down payment as low as 5 per-cent ra ther than the 20 percent to 30 percent down payment tha t would be required without insurance.

H o w P M I d i f f e r s f r o m o f B e r i n s u r a n c e p r o g r a m s

Although the insurance protection concepts of PMI and insurance pro-grams offered by the FHA or VA are similar, there are advantages to using PMI. For one, private mortgage insur-ers have much higher loan limits than the FHA or VA. Second, private mort-gage insurance is cheaper. In addition, b o r r o w e r s can expect f a s t e r loan approva l , less paperwork and more variety in insurance coverage and pre-mium plans when they do bus iness with private mortgage insurers. Final-ly, PMI is cancelable, meaning you will probably pay less for the advantage of a low-down-payment loan insured by PMI . Mortgage i n s u r a n c e f rom the FHA or VA can only be canceled by refi-nancing the mortgage it * associated with.

C a n you f i n a n c e p r e m i u m s ? In most cases, yes. Many home buy-

ers finance their mortgage insurance premiums in order to reduce their clos-ing costs. For example, one company, PMI Mortgage I n s u r a n c e company, offers a "Super Single" program that , when financed, can provide you with a number of sensible, low-cost financing options. Super Single.

• reduces closing costs (when premi-um is financed)

• lowers monthly housing payments • e l imina te s mor tgage i n s u r s n c e

payments to escrow accounts • enhances tax write-offs (a larger

loan enables grea te r in te res t deduc-tion).

Mortgage insurance can be paid two

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on professional associations, office activities, upcoming meetings and seminars, new ser vices/products and consumer publications.

Write: Real estate briefs, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road. Livonia, 48150. Our fax number is (313) 591-7279

REAL ESTATE INVESTORS Real Estate Investors Association hosts its

annual open forum 7 p.m Tuesday, Aug. 5. at the Southgate Holiday Inn. 17201 North-line one block east of 1-75.

Cost for non-menjbers is $10. Beginning landlords interested in a free introductary package should leave a message for Wayde Koehler on the landlord hotline at <3131 277-4168.

BBRSOAR GOLF OUTING The Birmingham Bloomfield Rochester

South Oakland Association of Realtors plans its annual golf outing Thursday. Sept. 11, at Links of Pinewood in Walled Lake.

Cost for the morning round beginning at 8 a.m. which includes golf, cart, continental breakfast, buffet lunch, dinner and open bar

i s $ 1 1 0 ,

The afernoon round beginning at 1 p.m. which includes the same package is $125. Dinner only at 7 p.m. is $50.

For reservations, contact Elaine Gatlin at • 248) 879-5730.

Proceeds from this year's outing will be divided among Lighthouse of Oakland Coun-ty. Rochester Neighborhood House and the South Oakland Shelter.

NOMINATIONS SOUGHT The Construct ion Innovation Forum is

now accepting nominations for its annual NOVA Award honoring innovations around the world in the construction industry.

Nonimations are due Sept. 15. There is no entry "fee and anyone may nominate.

The CIF, an international, non-profit orga-nization based in Ann Arbor, was formed in 1987_ to recognize new ways of doing things that« improve the quality, productivity and cost effectiveness of construction. To date, 27 NOVAs have been awarded.

For specifics on nominations, contact Amy Laidlaw, CIF executive director, at (313) 995-1855 or by fax at (313) 995-5002.

ways: 1) an initial premium collected at closing and a smaller renewal pre-mium collected each month or 2) as a single premium with a lump sum paid at closing that covers the insur-ance costs for a prescribed number of years . These plans are best used when the mortgage insurance premi-ums are to be financed.

Another mortgage lender. Norwest Mortgage, offers two excellent mort-gage i n s u r a n c e p r o g r a m s t h a t reduced the cost of mortgage insur-ance to the home buyer.

Traditionally, mortgage insurance has meant

• a higher monthly payment • higher closing costs • one kind of mortgage insurance

offered at one price Norwest offers a program called

mprtgage insurance Choices, which includes Traditional mortgage insur-ance, No mortgage i n su rance and Discount mortgage insurance. The No mortgage insurance program is, designed to maximize tax a d v a n -tages, so the mortgage company payB the insurance. This is ideal if you have limited savings , have a good income and want to maximize tax. benef i ts or expect to re f inance or relocate within seven years.

Discount mortgage insurance is an attractive option if you intend to live in your home for more t h a n seven years , prefer to pay for mortgage insurance yourself yet want to save on monthly premiums, or want the ability to cancel mortgage insurance in the future.

With Traditional mortgage insur-

ance, t h e home b u y e r s pays t h e mortgage insurance in the tradition-al way. On t h e p u r c h a s e of a $100,000 home, the monthly pay-ments will all three options are with-in $8.50 of each other . For more information, call Melissa Beyer at Norwest (248)374-0654.

David Mully is with Continuity Programs Inc., a marketing company in Walled Lake that specializes in customer lead generation programs for mortgage loan officers and real estate professionals. To contact Mully at CPI, call 1-800-521-0026 ext. 227. You can access Mully's previous Mortgage Shopping articles on-line at http:/ / www. observer-eccentric, com/ realestate/ mully/ archives, html

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August is the best t ime to move elementary-aged children. If mov-ing a chi ld to a new a r e a w h e n summer begins, it could result in a summer of solitude.

The best time to move a teenag-er? April , so he or she has a few mon ths to make f r iendships t h a t will s t rengthen over the summer.

If moving during the school year,

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• Talk to your child's elementary t eacher - or your t eenager ' s best friends about a good-bye party.

• Visit the new school with your child before moving.

• Ta lk a b o u t al l t h e new and exc i t i ng t h i n g s t h a t a d i f f e r e n t school and social climate offers. Of c o u r s e c h i l d r e n a r e n ' t t h e only o n e s a f f e c t e d by a r e l o c a t i o n ; a d u l t s have m a n y a d j u s t m e n t s , too. F a r m e r s I n s u r a n c e provides t h e following re loca t ion t i p s for adul ts to consider:

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• Walk through the home before t ak ing possession; make su re the condition hasn ' t changed.

• T a l k w i t h y o u r i n s u r a n c e agen t to m a k e s u r e the home is insured from the day you take pos-session. Household items in t rans i t and i t ems in s torage lots' are not a l w a y s c o v e r e d by i n s u r a n c e . Check with your agent first.

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gener ic l i s t t h a t can be cus-tomized for your particular situ-ation. Set up a ca l enda r with da tes when t a s k s on the l ist need to be accomplished.

2. Sort through belongings and e l i m i n a t e i t e m s t h a t a re no longer needed or wanted. To help you decide w h a t to keep, ask these questions: When was the last time I used this? How does it make me feel? W h a t is the worst possible thing that would happen if I didn't have this? If you have a great degree of hesi-tancy, keep it.

3. Recycle belongings that are staying behind. A garage sale can be a lucrative and fun way to reduce the number of items to move. Or consider donating old linens, toys and games to local homeless shelters, children's hos-pitals or schools. Oftentimes it's easier to "let go" of items when you know it will help others less fortunate.

4. Use up supplies that are not transportable. About 4-6 weeks before the move, use up cleaning supplies and food i tems in the freezer. —5. Pack "like" i tems together. Games, pet s u p p l i e s , photos , sewing supplies and toys are all i t ems t h a t s h o u l d be packed together in appropriately sized and labeled fcontainers or boxes.

6. Organize vital moving docu-ments in a smal l portable file box and take it with you on mov-ing day. It's a good idea to have on file the registration number, the names and telephone num-bers for the origin and destina-tion agents , t h e dr iver ' s name

and vehicle number. Other items that may come in handy include your address book and a tele-phone book from your old home-town in case you need to reach someone.

7. Place colored s t ickers on moving boxes, once you've fin-ished packing. Use a d i f ferent color for each room in your new house. To help everyone remem-ber which color goes where upon arrival, place a matching colored balloon on the door of the appro-priate room.

8. Put together a "survival box" full of items that will be needed i m m e d i a t e l y upon a r r i v a l . Necessities such as light bulbs, linens, paper products, garbage bags , soap and tools a r e al l smart items to include. Take the box with you instead of loading it on the van so that you won't be caught unprepared if you arrive before the moving van does.

9. Make appointments to have your hai r cut, the car serviced and current prescriptions filled shortly before the move. By tak-ing advantage of these services before the move, you won't be pressured to find new suppliers immedia te ly a f t e r a r r iv ing in your new home.

10. Send change-o f -addres s cards out to creditors, insurance companies , f r i e n d s , magaz ine subscriptions and utility compa-nies. You can access change-of-a d d r e s s f o rms th rough Allied Van Lines' In ternet site, http:// www. alliedvan. com Or, stop by your local poet office and pick up a change-of -address kit filled with cards and a helpful check-list to help you remember who to send cards to. Leave a forward-ing address with the post office once you know where your new home will be.

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Send a brief summary includ-ing town of residency and black and white photo to Real Estate Movers and Shaker£ Observer A Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, 48150. Our fax number is (313) 591-7279.

W e n d y B e a c h joins R o b e r t s o n B r o t h e r s Group, a B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s - b a s e d r e s i d e n t i a l bui lder , as cons t ruc t i on s u p e r i n t e n -den t for the Glens at Carl-son Park in Troy,

C a r o l y n Hre jsa joins R o b e r t s o n B r o t h e r s as m a r k e t i n g a s s i s t a n t . She's a Clark-ston resident and a'gradu7" a t e of N o r t h C e n t r a l Col-lege in Naper-ville, HI.

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K r y s t a l C a m p b e l l joins the real estate office of R E / M A X S h o w c a s e Homes in B i r m i n g h a m as a sa l e s associate.

She 's a m e m b e r of the Women's Council of Realtors and is active in Optimists International Club.

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Beach has a bachelor of sci-ence degree in building construc-tion management from Michigan Sta te University. She lives in Royal Oak.

N i c o l e B u r c h a r d joins Robert-son Brothers as s ta f f a c c o u n t a n t . She has a bachelor of science degree in bus ine s s a d m i n i s t r a -t ion f rom C e n t r a l Michigan University.

P a t r i c k Wall of Coldwel l Banker Schweitzer Livonia was among the top 10 of all Coldwell Banker sales associates in Michi-gan for gross commission income for the first quarter. He lives in Westland.

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Roger Roley, executive direc-tor of Associated Builders & Con-t r a c t o r s of SE Michigan , h a s earned the designation of Certi-fied Association Executive from the American Society of Associa-tion Executives. He lives in Ply-mouth Township.

M e l i n d a M. H a l e has been p romoted to con t ro l l e r and M i c h e l l e P. F o b a r ha s been appointed accounting manager at Malan Realty, a real es ta te investment trust in Birmingham.

H a l e , a C e r t i f i e d Publ ic Accountant, holds a bachelor of science degree in bus ine s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n f rom C e n t r a l Michigan.

She lives in Plymouth and is a member of the Detroit Chapter of the National Network of Career Real Estate Women.

Foba r previously served as an asset and information systems manager at another real estate company. She ' s a s t u d e n t a t Walsh College and lives in Troy.

Everyone loves the thought of lower monthly mor tgage pay-menta. But before you refinance your mor tgage , t h e Michigan Association of Cert if ied Public Accountants suggests tha t you take a careful look at how refi-nancing fits into your family's overall financial picture. What works for your neighbor might not be the best financial strategy for you.

Homeowners who decide to refinance should be aware of the costs involved. When you refi-nance, you pay off an existing mortgage and t a k e out a new one. Since, in e f f ec t , you are applying for a new mortgage, you ' re o f t en r e q u i r e d to pay many of the same expenses asso-c ia ted wi th a new mor tgage , including fees for applicat ion p rocess ing , a c r ed i t check, appraisal, title search and title i n s u r a n c e , a t t o r n e y fees and other related closing costs. In most cases, you'll also pay points

To d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r it makes sense for you to refinance, you'll need to do a few calcula-t ions. S t a r t by add ing up the costs of refinancing. Next, deter-

Mortgage rates lowest in 7 months

WASHINGTON (AP) - Aver-age in te res t r a t e s on 30-year, f ixed-rate mor tgages fell th i s week to the lowest level in seven months.

The average declined to 7.47, down from 7.62 percent a week earlier, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. said Thursday. It was the lowest since the week ended Dec. 5, when t h e r a t e averaged 7.44 percent.

The average's peak, so far this year, was 8.18 percent during the week ended April 3, a f t e r t h e Federal Reserve tightened mone-tary policy. It has declined dur-ing 10 of the 14 weeks since.

Mortgage ra tes have tracked the decline in bond rates, which have moved lower as t r a d e r s became confident there is little p ro spec t for an i m m e d i a t e increase in inflation.

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X>r by using nne of the many online mortgage calcula-tors avai lable on the In ternet , Then, divide your total refinanc-ing costs by your monthly sav-ings. The r e su l t tells you how many months it will take for you to reach your break-even point. If you plan to stay in your home for at least the break-even peri-od. it may make financial sense for you to refinance.

Before you s t a r t s h o p p i n g around, it's a good idea to check with your current lender, Your lender might be willing to waive certain closing costs or agree to "modify" your current loan with-out a complete refinancing. But watch out for trade-offs: a mort-gage with low up-front costs usu-ally comes with a higher interest rate. The r ight a l ternat ive for you depends on your financial situation. If you are in it for the long term, you're probablyT>etter off going wi th the lower - ra te option. On an af ter - tax basis , refinancing may not be as good a deal a s it a p p e a r s on p a p e r Interest on a home mortgage is

one of the few s ignif icant tax deductions left. When you refi-nance your mortgage, the lower in te res t ra te t r ans la t e s into a smaller mortgage interest deduc-tion. Tha t means some of the money saved in lower monthly mortgage payments will be offset by the additional tax you pay on income tha t is no longer shel-tered. Generally speaking, the h i g h e r your tax b racke t , the more you have to gain from mak-ing larger interest payments and the less you have to gain from r educ ing those paymen t s . In addition, if you refinance your current mortgage for more than t h e ex i s t ing ba lance , the deductibility of the interest on the excess amount depends on how you use the money and the amount of the refinancing.

When interest rates drop, refi-nancing can allow you to switch from a 30-year to a 15-year mort-gage without a major increase in your monthly payment. Doing so is an excellent strategy for home-owners who want to pay off their mortgage before retirement or before t h e c h i l d r e n ' s college tuition bills start rolling in. With

a 15-year mortgage, you can save interest and pay off your mort-gage faster. Fifteen-year mort-gages are"good for pedpTe wKo have a l ready paid off a lot of b a l a n c e and don't wan t to be saddled with a 30-year loan.

If your primary reason for refi-nancing is not to take advantage of lower interest rate, but ra ther to "cash out" some of the equity in your home, you need to decide whe the r refinancing or t a k i n g out a home equity loan is the better alternative for you.

A home equity product is usu-ally a much cheaper and simpler alternative. It's also more flexi-ble in that you can borrow only what you need, when you need it, and pay interest only on the amount you actually take out.

On the other hand, refinancing g e n e r a l l y r e s u l t s in a l ower in t e re s t r a t e and a fixed-rate mortgage offers less interest-rat^ risk than a home equity product* which typicaHy has a va r i ab le interest rate.

Written by the Michigan Asso-ciation of Certified Public Accountants., macpa@ michcpa. org

NBD offers storm break

NBD Bank will allow consumers ari3 small business owners to defer payments on new loans to help-them recover f romias t week's storm.

"Our primary concern is helping residents and businesses face the difficult task of recov-ering from this devastating storm." said NBD President Thomas H. Jeffs II.

The loans will allow qualified borrowers to defer payments for both principal and inter-est for 90 days from the date of the loan open-ing.

• Small business loans of up to $250,000 will be made at prime rate.

• Consumer loans, including home equity, personal, home improvement and personal lines of credit, will be at prevailing rates.

Borrowers must apply before Aug. 31. 1997. For more information, residents should con-

tact NBD at 800-CALL-NBD, or stop by any of the bank's 158 area branches.

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CANTON - Country living in the city Room tor horses Large country kitchen, enclosed sun room t>edroom Beautifully remodeled, garage hashealed workshop Newer furnace, roof, some carpeting batfTupdated and well pump What more could you ask tor ' $135,900 iOE-N-OODEN) 248-347-3050 * 10573

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DEARBORN - Beautiful 2 bedroom ranch offers all new white bay cabinets in dream kitchen, new windows, water heater, carpet, and more Hurry, won't last' $149,000 (OE-N-31 ESP) 248-347-3050 T 12173

CLEAN AND UPDATED DEARBORN HEIGHTS - Br«* ranch on large lot with mature trees Updates include kitchen, bath, windows, roof central air with heat pump. Finished basement with 220 etectnc service and woodworking shoo new OoorwaH and deck to landscaped yard with pool, and 2 car garage $125,900 (OE-N 20AM8) 248-347-3050 * 12133

BRICK RANCH DEARBORN HEIGHTS - Nice 3 bedroom brie* rar>ch with updated kitchen, r>ewer windows, central air. some hardwood floors, partially finished basement with additional bath. 2 car garage, kitchen appliances and washer dryer included $119.999 (OE-N-23CHA) 248-347-3060 * 1 1 9 5 3

WELL KEPT RANCH DETROIT - Fabulous ranch situated on nice lot with beautiful landscaping Close to shopping, schools and expressways "itou wiM be exerted lo own this one1 $85 500 (OEL-20CHI) 313-462-1811 • 15813

PERFECT LOCATION LIVONIA - Beautifully maintained and spotless 4 bedroom 2 Vi bath colonial situated on a profceaionalfy landscaped lot Many uodates including stripped and r#*h.ngied roof carpet, kitchen counters, and mora $235,000 (OE-N-48FRA) 248-347-3050 • 12453

CHARMING 1926 VINTAGE UVOMA - Home with two large bedrooms and two baths awaits your famrfy Remodeled kitchen 1&94 bath with skylight and cedar ckoaet. 24*7 enclosed front porch unflrusfted baeemem. and two car garage $119 900 (OE -N-15WES) 248-347-3060 • 1 0 9 3 3

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. - 23199 FOX CREEK FARMINGTON HH.LS - (N of 9 Mile W of Halstead) Contemporary Cape Cod located in Farmington Square subdivision 3 bedrooms with 4th on lower level. Master suite on 1st floor Updates including alarm, sprinkler deck hardwood floors .n fcyer & hal great room fireplace & more S276.500 313-462-1811 f l 5633

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GREAT APPEAL' REDFORD - Insioe and out, this home is a pleasure to see Neutral decor, newer roof anc cement dnve, new glass txock windows new Iront storm door central air, new kitchen linoleum, partially finished basement You won't be disappointed' S99 900 (OE-N-56ELM) 248-347-3050 • 12113

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Your home is probably your most valuable savings account. It actually has numerous benefits that affect your bottom line. Here are some ideas you may or may not have thought about in the past:

THE POWER OF LEVERAGE If you purchase your home with the use of a mortgage loan, you can earn a financial return on your money as well as the amount borrowed. Here is how it works: You purchase a home for $100,000 and borrow $80,000 from a mortgage lender and put down $20,000 from your funds. After five years, the house sells for $120,000. Although you have made a 20% return on the original $100,000, you have actually realized a 100% return on your original $20,000 invested.

MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTIBILITY Unlike all other interest payments on car loans or credit cards, mortgage interest is still tax deductible from your federal income taxes. It is deductible on both a primary and secondary residence. If you earn $50,000 a year and pay $5,000 in mortgage interest in one year, your taxable income will be reduced to $45,000.

PROPERTY TAX DEDUCTIBILITY Likewise, property taxes are also subtracted from gross income before computing federal income taxes.

REDUCTION IN PRINCIPAL Each mortgage payment reduces the principal balance on your loan and increases the amount of your equity in your home.

A FORCED SAVINGS ACCOUNT Another significant benefit in home ownership is the idea that your mandatory monthly mortgage payment requires you to contribute reguiarty to a savings account.

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LIVONIA - OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM PRICE SLASHED tor mvneOeie sale on this 1.410 sq. ft bnck ranch offering timshad basement, Andersen Windows, newer furnace & central air new utchen with light oak cabi-nets. parquet kitchen h o r , new entrance floor wityaea beveled w i -dows. huge lamity room wmalursl fireplace pmrate yard with deck updated mam bath and tone more CALL KEN GENTILE tor more info at (810)473-2600. Pager 810-807-6006 or come on out and see KEN tor spe-cial savings, N Five W inkster He M a i Great Lakes, mc

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Cat JOAN WASHBURN Paget 313-454-6012

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REDFORD - Open House Sun t-4 By Owner 3 bedroom. 2 bam. remodeled lutchen neutral decor Musi sea. $102 500 313-537 1643

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N ol 13 Mile W of Woodward i A l welcome completely updeleo anck ranch Pnvate yard Close lo chopping $169 000

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WESTLAND • l * t lpon le Sub, 37499 Lang Ct . Newburgh-'Glenwood Open Sun 12-6 3 bedroom 4 yr old Colonial 2 he bains. Iwo ' i baths living, arung Iam4y roonVtweplace cathedral ceilmgs 3 skylights, hn-tsheo basement, wooded lol many eitras $136 900 313-326-8675

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BLOOMFIELD MAL COLONIAL -Many lip f i a t I , 4 bedrooms. T* Bethe. lush lendscapmg. tpmUsirs pameOy knehad tower level. 2 . garage pool. Btoorrftald Schools $268,900 EC-M-40CQL

BLOOMFIELD HILLS APPRO X 1 39 ACRES ON TRIBUTARY OF ENOlCOrr LAKE C«y ol BkxmVield Has 8 Betkoome 5'4 Oaths Famky Room, Lfcrary tour hreplaces. crown motdkigs. Paladian winctows tabu-lous e«poeed hanNrood ttoors. super kechen $2.350000 EC-H-50LOW

BLOOMFIELD HILLS WALK-OUT RANCH Wonderlul Bnck and held-stone home with 4 Bedrooms 3 Baths tamey room, 2 fireplaces pn-vete yard, Birmingham schools waatcul lower level $309,900 EC-H 70BRA

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CLASSIC COUNTRY FRENCH 4 bedroomt. 3'< Balha. premium lot bnck pevens. well done 'mshed lower level first ttoor master prerfesswnelty decorated 4 landscaped Popular Chestnut Run South $775,000 EC-H-35STO

BLOOMFIELD HILLS INTERIOR DESIGNER S HOME 5 bedrooms 4 baths. Farray Room newer root. w*>-dows Quality kitchen aeths furnace 4 aa conditioning Baldwin hardware Kohler plumbing, some custom window treatments $549,000

306 BriflMoo

FOR SALE by Owner Starter Home. I mature trees many $08,500 (SI

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BLOOMFIELD H IUS- 7 acre pond, 3 bedroom. 1'4 bam basement, i plus acre treed kit Near 1-75 Byappont-ment $234,900 (240)852-2535

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Fox Croat- Walk lo Btoomheld Schools' 3 bed Ti bathe mmpieiely updated contemporary tn -level 2 fireplaces martna toyer hardwood 4 Pergo floors Two-mirds acre $245,000

(240) 737-0681

GORGEOUS 2 ttoor colorsal with a l updates Erne epeoal touches Cieorgetown sub neat everything PiarrJum lot, privacy, trees rrver, etc Muat sae $359,500 240-644-3477

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updated kitcrien hardwood doors, gorgeous healed pool tun finished basement, w.wetbar • gameroom aa By appomtment (240) 644^546 465 N E vansvale Dt I N d Watlles E ot Squirrel) $399,000

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FAMILY COLONIAL with new lur-nace. rod, sa panel doors, land-a c t i n g . bnck patio, dnveway 5 bedrooms, Ti baths, family room with haidwood tloormg and bnck walled fireplace Located on cul-de-sac $324 000 EC-H-91COV

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VERNOR ESTATES - 4 bedroom Colonial, tot any updated Pool $539,000 Caa tot i appointment

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W BLOOMFIELD By ownet Ttw is the home you have prayed tor 4 Bed room, 2 5 baths <knmg. Iivmg, family room, kitchen, f u l basement, dec* large private wooded cat de sec lot $229 90Qrbest House will be sold by Sunday mow to h i^ ies l bidder mtpecbon Sat. Sun. 10-5. Greer 4 HHter area (240) 681-0452

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BRICK RANCH 3 bedroom/2 bath 1500 sq ft 1 acre with malute 1rees Breezeway 2 car garage $159,900 313 397^>425 or 5t7 547-4388

BV OWNER lovely 1.500 sq tt. tn •aval home in attractrve neighbor-hood, deck overlooking myound John Austin pool 1 '4 bath, new lur-naoe in 1991 newly shingled roof 1996 Full wait brick fireplace in family room $129,500 Pool is open Can now! ('810)229-6567

BUILT IN 1996 4 DedroorrV2i balh cokxvai Features tamey room'large bay window overlooking 30 acre wWJ-Irte preserve Let Formal living & dning 1st floor laundry & much more $216.000 Can 313 397-4517

BV OWNER Franklin Palmer Estates 1100 sq ti Bnck front ranch. 3 bedrooms. 2 lu* bams, family room, air new carpet'windows Corner lot. large fenced back vara deck, oversize 3- car insulated detached garage Canton Schools, •aikinc distance to Eeotley Elemen-tary $142,000 (313) 397-2267

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CANTON COUNTRY Almost 2 acres ot beauly & peace Sharp 4 bedroom 2 bath private location home Large family room wfireplace Irving room formal. (Drang roorr new kitchen counters & stnk New high etfoency tumace. central air carpehng Attached 2 car garage Spectacular surroundings Only $199,900'

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COLONIAL 2000 sq tl 4 bed-rooms. Ti Baths New root, new fur-nace air cul-ae-sac lot backs j p to country lana Yard has Deer re-landscaped Call BEN DENNY (313i 459-3600

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NE W • Donn«ngion Model 3 bedroom colonial wlh 1 900 sq i r nrst ttoor iaunary ? 1 >2 baths family room living loom dining room garage with storage with diamatic two-slory hard-wood loyer EXCELLENT CONSTRUCTION IMME-D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y Located in Nowlana on the Court Sub $190 000 pnee includes many e»1ras tor •nmediale sale

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G L E N G A R R Y V I L L A G E Ran.cn Bu'lt 1991. great room w,'vaulted ce-lmg Z-, baths' Cedar dec*' Qu*» occupancy Immac-iiate inru-Out C'A spnnnlei system Berber carpeting thru-out Prolesson-alty landscaped Me-nlal cabinets w island m kitchen- Much more

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Located on a court i r w Nortr> Carton 3 Bedroom 1 5 Bath C o o n * rvu tl •II Updaies include, t 5 »• cM root remooeied i>gM Oak kitchen cat* nets newer kitchen hoo» vinyl replacement windows throuimout dining room bay window large Tsmrfy roorr, unth catrietlrei ceiimg* two lire-p*ac»* «i' conditioner private c*c*

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OPEN SON t-4pm 723 Mammae Backs io Sub Park 3 bedroom, I 5 oath Colonial 'ireplace $155,900 MELPU-SELL (313) 45* 9535

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T H E C O M M O N S trom fhe inviting *unroom C this 1990 Sunflower cokxval Pr-vate maeter suite plus 3 large Bedroom* •rdk I" Closets Family room with lir»-piaca ubrary'den formal dir-<ng room •nth Dirtier * caemet. security system i st ' toe -.sundry (239,900 Call Bart Hewitl tor location 313-418-5770

OPEN SUN i t - 5 Ccnomal 7921 Bra-npton Dr W ol BacvS ol Joy 1

f 01 a 2900 tq f l 4 Bodroom.'2--. Bath Great room wi'caihetvai ce-iimg cantrai a-> nuge kitchervwhite s*» cabinets 3 car garage Profession any landscapes Master suite w^ecuKi $297 000 313-451 7366

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P R A C T I C A L L Y N E W Canton rnancutouafy aaccateo on a premium cul-de sac location 3 large bedroom* 8 * 10 i 10 lolled study 2 sto«y foyer formal «r»ng. let tioor laundry cantrai ar & vsufled 'amily room with gas fireplace $ 187 900 43345 Slonmgton Ct , Canton Call Tim Haggerty al

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PICKWICK VILLAGE • Updated 4 Bedroom. 2 SOa'h -arge family room and kitchen many custom features PtymoutrvCanton schools Move in condition $179 900 313-981 4913

SUNFLOWER Wvory 4 Bedroom 2'-. Bath colonial All new inside & oul Walk t dik w Tonda School $216 900 45798 Buckley Rd

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SUNFLOWER RANCH By Owner OPEN SUN 15PM 3 Bedroom 2 Bam. greal room • double trench doors 6 fvepiece 2 car attached garage, l * t ttoor laundry arge cadar dec* Many extra •' 45862 Manfora (313) 454 1039

S U P E R I O R D E C O R Snows like a modal tru* 3 Bedroom, r a Bain colonial nas it all, rtewer carpet, corwon molding*. doorwet to paBo whot tub. finished Baaement Must see $164,900

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Are taking mesa original owners away from mia spacious 3 Bedroom 2 5 Balh Canton cdoraal Ener j , efficient, newer tool and furnace antra insula-tion oversize 2 car garage central air estta wide drive huge master suite Great sub! Nice lot' $159 900 I283NE)

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3 BEDROOM Colonial, opan Sun t -4 I or By appt I 33714 Cadillac. (S. ol 9 Mile W d Farmmalon ) $156,900 (246) 474-4442

8362 WESTCHESTER 3 Bedroom Colonial Mayfair Sub Updated k i t c h e n U n s h e d C a s e m e n t . $179 900 HEIP-U-SELL (3*31 454 9535

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24350 ANNAPOLIS 2 Bedtoom Will consider short term contract New roof i m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y $63 900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454 9535

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Cozy 1950 s 3 Bedroom ranch rich m pe-sonai'ty offers newer root & carpe-w neutral decor Lots ol storage in attic 4"y«af round sitting rcorn Dear Bom scnoois Unlock this treasure 'or

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BEAUTIFUL 1700 s<3 ft 15 story nome wamng lor new cwners This 4 bedroom. 2 lull Batn home has many u p d a t e s N e w e r c a r p e t i n g throughout Must see 5177 900

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BV OWNER Papular Kimoertey Sub 4 bedroom tn laval on a court wpark like set t ing By appo in tment $203 000 (246) 473-4463

F A L L IN L O V E ! Absolutely charming 3 Bedroom 2'i bath Case Cod Premium elevation wim ba> window and copper tops Fabulous location Dacx ng to pond with gorgeous yews Neutral decor upgrades gaJore nardwood (oyer and naif bath, bei^elan carpeting Dream iuKhen witri oak cabinets, stove microwave filand and walk -in pantry Greairoom with vaulted ceihng. library perfect 1 st ftoor masiw su«le with jet tub and walk-m closel 1st Hooi iaund»y sprmklers. security system and more $324 900 Ask tor

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FARMINGTON CfTY By Owner 3 bedroom ranch 960stjft 24 x26 attached garage Finished Basement, deck Andersen windows Immediate cccupancy Many updaies 22430 Powe' $123 900 248-474-6825

FARMINGTON HILLS- Open Sun t-4 3 bedroom bnck ranch base-ment air. deck updated & clean $144 900 23133 Ha yr»es S of 10 E ol Orchard -ake 248-476-2109

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom, •anch 1265 sof t heavily 130 * 275 wooded lot 2 car oversized attached larage $139 900 26200 Wildwood trai l Open Sat & Sun 2-Spm or by appt (6101 294-8937

FARMINGTON HILLS - OKle F'an-«lm Town Beautiful setting wi'pond &

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Farminglon HJis $119 900

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Eight M<« Grfi Road Area Nice three Bedroom ranch beautifully treed lot on a very Quiet sireet Big I mng room greal sun room separate I 5 story nobby shop No Basement Needs cdsmeocs but <s a groat Buy Carmn®an Mte $175,000

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S Q U E A K Y C L E A N Fix* Bedroom one f iJ baflh arid two>«* bath tratWonal on gorgeous treed com-mons lot MiKh privacy1 Hardwood floors m formal VvriQ and dring room Large tan»y room w«i rased hearri natura frepiace Frus/ied Basement Anachec 2' : car garage Oea l '-am#p home"

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FARMINGTON HILLS. 3 bedroom, 3 5 Baths, 3.200 sq fl mgtound pool, many extras Must see to appreciate' $410.00012481661-9028

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FARMINGTON MILLS Gi»al Oca Hon on beautiful wooded lol Alrroal 1 acre and backs to pond, pnvato Pnced for quick H ie Musi see $190,000 hi-29 (7402671

colonial. Z . i baths independence Commons Sub on the commons

$259,COO 1810) 477-7116

FARMINGTON HILLS- NEW CON-STRUCTION 4 bedroom cotorual 2 i baths while bnck. antra fwjh lu» baaement Appliance carpel i Wht tu ture allowance Some color choices available 29916 Greer Acres I I M i Wolf Orchard Lake Rd. 1 blk N/13MI) $242,900

Sleel Cuftom Homes 246-569 0062 Call lor appointment

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DEDUCED TO SELL $249,900

•WOW fantastic landscaping & gardens Deck with 4 column arbor backs to commons 2 story bnck 3 bedrooms, vaulted cell-ng. great room, fireplace 'irvsn«d Basement first ttoor laundry, attached garage air, spnnkiers more. mote, more!

246-478-4147

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2t600 Whit-tington Mini Condition 3 Bedroom Bnck ranch built n 1993 Shows great $144 900 HELP-U-SELL 1313) 454 9535

FULL BRICK RANCH Farmington His, Bui* 1987, 2200 sq ft. 4 bedroom, 21u«l S (2) '« Baths side-entry garage vaurted/calhedrai ceniings 2 Bays, skyi»ght recessed lighting thru-out, neely landscaped large t-eed lol*, serene netghBor-hood $263 000 (2461 478-0561

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C A P T I V A T I N G C O L O N I A L $259 .900

Located on large treed hilltop tol w'circular drive 1 efenng the tinest amemties this 3 bedroom home has ceramic loyer, formal livmg & dirung rooms, kitchen wtreakiast room 4 1st ftoor laundry Family room has fire-place 1 Ftench doors mat open to deck tnat overlooxs Heritage Park Full Basement, central a r 2 car garage & more (WI2S4).

W E C O M E H O M E ! $139 .900

Bunt in 1994 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch w,'open ftoor plan & neutral decor has living & dming rooms w/vauited ceilings, central! air, 1st Boor laundry, Basement. 2 car garage & more (C0224|

B R I G H T B U N G A L O W $119 ,900

Totally mmode«d in t996, this very race 3 bedroom home has new kitchen including all new appliances new bath w.'marNe Jacuzzi, new carpet, new win-dows. new baseboard heal 4 even new windows, siding. & dry-wail (P0216) ^

S T A R T E R H O M E $84 9 0 0

Adorable well maintained counlry cottage on 75' by 263 lot has kvmg room dr ing room, sun room. 2 car garage, shed welecMoty -enced yard 6 mote |ED336;

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IMMACULATE $95,000 By owne. Adora t * 3 badroom ranch, nm<> dacoralad maida 4 out with naulrai decor Many updates m u d n g Wtohan 4 balh A» Karmora appl iances stay ca l l ing tana throughout 4 more Open Houaa S u n i - 5 (246) 477 5686

KE NO ALL WOOO Huge tread tot surrounds 4 bed-rooms, I 5 bath colonial with library or family room, tueplecad formal Aning. Baaamant 2 car garage 4 air

KENOALLWOOD WESTBROOKE

Squeaky clean. 4 Bedroom 2 5 Bath colonial on tow traHic mtenor s t r ^ new spacious oak kitchen. Omng room, iireplaced 'arrWy room, hard-wood floors, new windows air base-ment, 2 car garage 4 large yard $191 900

LARK SHIRE ELEMENTARY 4 extra large bedrooms 2 5 baths, lacuzzi. formal dming large kitchen carpeted lacreaoon room with 5th bedroom or office fenced yard 2 car garage 4 air $144,900.

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4 bedroom 2 5 bath cotoniai Formal dming room large kit basement a* 4 2ca." garage $198 500

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246-646-5000 Out 269

OPEN FRI 4 SAT 11-3 33600 Annland Farmington Hits

Bel ween 13 4 I I fee olf Farmington Road

Cape Cod with custom xitchen 2 baths, Spiral stairs bedrooms very private location Only $177,500

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LAKES REALTY 689-0241 or 360-1425

OVER 3/4 ACRE This 3 Bedroom brick ranch offers Cathedral ceilings hardwood ttoor laundry many updates. 2 112 car garage and more CALL

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TREE UNED STREET Walk 1o downtown Farmington trom this spacious freshly painted ranch with nea"y 1300 sq ft Home has 3 bedrooms attached garage and Basemeni. Popular Warner Farms suB Hurry - $148 900 Please as* lor Carol LaPernere

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD (248) 478-6000

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Clean 3 Badroom bungak car garage. tu« basement . . . kneo street Home Warranty**) cost to buyer $120,000 BRING YOUR FURNISHINGS. Totally redone top to Bottom W bedroom 2 full bath ranch « W 2Vt car attached garage WWh extra long dnveway Large front d e c k i n g a n d l i s h p o n d $169 800

FARMINGTON HILLS Beautiful 2 story w«i private weed <4 i bedrooms. a « a . J a baths tiered decking Popular subdivision 1 year home war-ranty immediate occupanoy Only $209 900

GOLF POINTE 4 COPPEfl CREEK

Desirable 1993 4 bedroom. 2M bath colonial Premwr go* coufie community ProleesioneHy land-scaped Beautiful paver pafco Energy ef loent $299 900

SPECTACULAR TUDOR 4 bedroom 2 5 bath with Imnhed basement. rlcMy appointed, neu-L-al decor hardwood Moors vaulted ceiling "Show* Ilka a modal* $330,900

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30110 Orchard Lake Road (610)651-6700

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FANTAST IC ! . 3 bedroom, 1148 sq ft r*ncS This home features tamily room with tire-place 2 Oaths, in-law quarters, m 1m-•shejt Basement Only i l 19.99ft pus Home Warranty

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GARDEN CITY Open Sundays, Noon-5pm 31313 Bock 3 bedroom brick ranch, new oak kitchen. 1W updated baths, new vinyl windows, finished basement w,'4th bedroom, central air, dock pool, 2"? car garage $112 900 (313) 421-5431

GREAT STARTER HOME 2 Bedroom ranch lots ol updaies Needs some TLC Pe-lect invest-

. mem property Dose 1o Shopping Orvf, $61 500 —

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JUST LISTED' Elegant 4 bedroom 3,000 sq ft. Tudor Fabulous pnvate rear yard $359 900 Cas J D at 246-737-MOO Re/Max Executive Properties

TREMENDOUS TRl in the Meadows 3 Bedroom. V i bath bnck home Large living room an appliances m step saving knehen breakfast room family room. Beau-tiful Ftonda Room Close to school Attached 2 car garage $138 900

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J U S T L I S T E D Desireaole area $76,900 tor lh« clean, move in condition 3 Bedroom aluminum ranch with garage Fresh pamt and carpel, most wndows rep laced , new s idewalk and approach, central air kitchen and bathroom updates 1 year warranty FHA terms

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LITTLE COUNTRY IN THE CITY 2 bedroom home wflh garag» on large lot Loads o' updaies tor the f u s s i e s t b u y e r . $ 8 9 9 0 0 Call SHERRY VM 313-456-6134

REMERTCA LIBERTY REAL ESTATE 109 W Mam, Northville

OPEN SAT 4 SUN 1-5PM 8220 Deenng 3 bedroom 1 5 bath Bnck vinyl ranch new windows 4 #8mg $96,000 HELP-U-SELL (313) 4 5 4 « 3 5

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NEW 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL ON THE COM-MONS! OVER 2.00C sq f t . open, family room with hrepace. large stand kitchen formal (Swung room with, oay wimSow master Decroom w*h walk-m closet & cathedral ce ing . 1st floor laun-dry $186,900 (10141) 981-3500 ABSOLUTELY THE BEST BUY IN CANTON! 2 oeoroom amdo conven^nfly located or Deauti-tul maintained grounds many extras fireplace, new ftoormg. sky We, Basement, central air, car-p o r t clubhouse poof $81,900 (10146) 961-3500

IMMACULATE CONTEMPORARY QUAD-LEVEL! Open any floor plan ma l ignance tree exieinor. updated WtcJien antti oa* cat*nets, patio vinyl windows, finished Basement $1*4.900150229145^4900 BEAUTIFUL THREE BEDROOM HOME Donl pass up this older 3 b e O w n nome on 0 5 8 acres (properly sue 100x250) m Car ton C-2 o a n M W W M o m r - aM d w r c t 1,400 sq ft ol beauty I cfta*T $ 2 « 9 0 0 ( tOH6 i M1-3SOO ^ l y m o c h i ' c A N T O H s c h o o l s ' "ths

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h o n * with goumwt l modem rterw. 2 I ment $399 868 (101 WELL PLANNED RANCH Neeaed on fVTur* ci SJ holiday gaT+rjyp faahfttd ckmtt, *rr+f room' ««wtne UnpiK* T much more- $590 996 (10118) M 1 -3600

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GAAOCN CITY T N * IS A REAL OEM! 3 bedroom home n 0 « t ) e n C*y. i * d M e d t * * t m v r m m mtv U o m . m ct mm Moraae carm a r . take a c o r $Bi 500 (101 <01 aaf-3600 s u p c r . s u p c r s h a r p 3 m d r o o m c o i o -NUUJ Open ta* ptan^aJMd ceMnga m greet room wfraam MepMce. M a n aoor meeiar i u m . o a t ce txneu 1M «oor laundry Must t ee ' $156.900 (901S4) 1 m t MKW M U M • OUTSIOf I U W R A 0 «

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GALORE! Newrty remodeled 3 bedroom, t b a t h Ranch, new windows, s*ckng, central air, carpel & stee* doers, hardwood floors, basement mM8i bedroom 4 wing space Great Buy' $96,000 I.5020" 456-4900

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LIVONIA PERFECTION! 4 bedroom on quiet dead end street updated to the max furnace, ceramic bath rod. oak wtchen. 6 panel doors, steel entry doors landscaped 2 ' . car garage $99,900(10144)961-3500 3 BEDROOM RANCH ON DOUBLE LOT IN LIVONIA Updated mtchen S bath, newer win-dows, -great ardscapmg 8 neighborhood, swtm-mng pool, easy access to expressway & shop-ping. Livonia Schools. $95 900 f 10136 961-3500

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WHAT A BEAUTY! Huge country totchen! Bathroom freshly Med. new .garage door & open-er. comer tt. nice country atmosphere i tne c * y Dont rnss CUB $ 7 9 . 9 0 0 j l t t f 3 ) >61 -3500 PRICE $1S^66 U N D M M M K E T 3 bedroom

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ippaencae n d Maalar bdrm w m pnv«e b a n $148900 (1014T, W 1 -3600 STOP-LOOK NO MORE) BeauaM. mmacuMe b r ie • » n*eer tittian t i Wwaand eub h a s « a * V m t r updated «ati fcepiace and 2 car garage Thawte womiaer $11 ' 900 (50211: 4SM60C ONE SMOIMNG W I L DO fTI E n a M (Moor I spoaee* « badbom. ZA M « i CotoniM on a beeue-fiiay maraoaad comer lol, Mmly n a m M K place cak oaWtg. huat maaMr tuaa. oanMI aa, 2 car mutae g n g e S1S7.B00 (10143) 861-M06 TASTEFULLY DECORATED 4 BCDROOM

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FEATURES 5 BEDROOMS 8 3 BATHS! Extra large country kitchen 22 x 16. vinyl windows throughout with bay window -ft Wing rocm large tamily room, wttn hearth, central air fenced, doorwan to pa»o. take a took! $124,900 (50225) 458-4900

ABSOLUTELY PERFECT ON ACRE! Just move m 8 enjoy this beauWul home! Large deck off lamrfy room overlooking wooded -ot filled with nature & serenity 3 bedroom. 2 ' . bath, Anderson windows, many extras $199,900 (502361 «58-4900

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PRIME L0CATK3WSURRY HEIGHTS SUB Sharp 3 bedroom Ranch, partial finished base-ment. tamily room with 'ireplace overs, red garage, central aw, many updaies nduding win-dows. bath Mchen mnyi siding 8 dnveway close to PD Graham Elementary $125 900 (502041 458-4900

AN ABSOLUTE SPACIOUS GREAT NOME! 3 bedroom ranch, 3 baths, cathedral loyer. skylights, n e w carpel t r e s h p a r f l n 1 out. f»v

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TO MEET YOU! E n ( H k | ^ | k S r o o m ranch home w/Mnced yd.. mar.- < y * H Kachar 8 catwiett. bat i . root 5 f o«S fumaca garage arth 220, cat today $75,000 I5018D 486-4900 SHARP WESTLAND RANCH. t * « M e n dee* aCM area TTaa 3 bedroom home M i n i updat-ed beth. windows root, t m h a d baaamant BaauMii large tt w « i cuitom dadi. nawer pnva-cyNnce C a l t t d a y $116400466^600 GREAT C U W APPEAiyWESTVAMO BEAU-TYTt Ongmal iwnar baauMm 3 bai»oom bnck ranch. 2 b a t i 2i cat garage fcwhad base mar*, updates bam hoi •ate- heater furnace windows mce amMeapng $106,900 (50222) 4664600

BEAUTVUL 4 BEDROOM H 0 8 K A i v o m a •chocM on quet o M a e a c at area d OMtcm tarn homea. doae to Mnppmg. U n t i e d carpet-ed baeemsm, large Mm#y room with

fireplace/insert, 2.200 sq t . , home warranty $195,900(501761 458-4900

OTHER SUBURBAN HOMES HANDY MAN SPECIAL with country setting 1.152 sq. ft ranch with 2 Bedrooms located on 3 72 acres, extensive wort required, excellent opportunity tor FHA 203K program. Call today' S40.000 (501631 458-4900 GREAT POTENTIAL FOR 1ST TIME BUYER! Huge master bedroom, newer furnace, large front porch, newer kitchen, dose to parks 8 schools, lenced yard, (ust a little TLC needed Call Now' $76,500 (50221.1 456-4900 STOP! MUST SEE THIS SPACIOUS BEAUTY! Bu'3 m 1993 wnh almost 1.800 square teet on 2"i acres many upgrades Oak Mchen, huge master bedrocm 8 bam. 1 st ftoor laundry, centra! a.r nas It as1 $114 900 150223) 456-4900 BRICK CAPE COO/NEUTRAL DECOR Approximately one-half acre lot w*h tenced back yard, partially 'mtshed basement, close to ele-mertary school, fireplace central 3d. J ! , car garage, ruce country atmosphere. $ 1 4 ) 90C

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Wers. Call today' $79,900 (50206) 4564900 PANORAMIC VIEW OF FORD LAKE! BeauMu mua-ievel, 3 bedroom Condo' WaSk out to your boat skp, entertam or just simply enpy1 Wet Bar on lower level Take a look' $199,900 (50214) 458-4900

WAARENDALE REMOOELED BEAUTY!! 3 bedroom completely remodeled kitchen 8 ceramc oam, newer carpet 8 paint throughout, •nth 22x13 master bedroom, basement garage has new door, nicely landscaped. 554.900 (50196'. 458-4900

COZY, TRI-LEVEL ON APPROXIMATELY 1 ACRE. YBu'll love this one! Country setltng, pn-vate road, central air. newer home (bu* * i 1993) wtm large pole barn, 36x32 Great tor nature M l $126,900 110114: 699-4400 NEW CONSTRUCTION IN BRIGHTON!

time to pek your colors' Walk-out oversute tt with pond, fireplace I Nature 8 Beauty surrounds t r w beauWut H # e $154,900 110103'961-35001 GREAT INVESTMENT! i

urni with 2 bedrooms each, currently renting tor S^CCMc per unit, newer rod, large tt, well maintained, will look at all otters' $93,000 (501801 458-4900

TERRIFIC INVESTMENT!/MULTI FAMILY! Updated 4 piex Townhouse stye, newer rool. tur-aaces. hct mm m m , eenoows. steei doors. k i tchM i baffs. Live in "One a m a n d rent the : ' J * B f W 5 . 0 0 0 (10131) 961-3500

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) LOT - 9 9 a p r e s In Rorrtoke LOVELY) wf l58 '1

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r am access » ma ty roads 41 ng $17,900 ( • f e j f c

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10120 Ozga. Romulus

RURAL LOCATION WITH NEAR atmoephere' Newcon-

ACRE! Pleasant counlry atmoephere' New con s t n x t e n on existing (txndanon. greet area open ftoor plan. 3 bedrooms, 2 oaths, at tached;

age. circular drive $131

ting

OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 PM 12627 H. TerrttorteL Darter TWp.

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON 10 ROLLING ACRES! BeeuMul oak ftoor*. dream Mct ian b u l * i pertry. txeektaet room. g r e « room wmat-jM (Menace 3 bedroom, (ecuntk eyatam. r m com. f W t t i doors to dec*, 3 car garage attac#iad screen Gazabo t cmane Beeemara. 2 ' t b a m $430,000 (10061) 661-46W DA R U N G DEARBORN HEIGHTS HOME! N e w u p d e m nroughout Inwang great room • a h baplaoa. Mrge 3 bedrooms sunny warm mchen. nam* Berber carpet, large attached 2 car garage $140 000 (50171) 4 6 * 4 0 0 0 ONE Of A K M M X J ) WORLD CHARM' Wea caiad tor noma- immecuaw B a e u A i wood mm throughout Many update* ndudmg. fumaca cam Mr. mot p e e * hug* M porch aprm-

$299.000TTS036) 961-3500 BACK TO THE FUTURE! Compweiy remodeled 3 bedroom centennial nome. bright 8 cherry inr-ng. 2 M bathe on lower level, tree bned naoh-

n a one won't Mat. $69,900 (50165)

ONE OF BEST VALUES per eq ft in sub Lota ol room! 4 befroom. 2 ' , bem. 2nd Mchen work-shop, dmmg roomlemiy room. Mrge parbaay Mv shed Basemen beauMul beck yard Cat today! $209 900 (10060) 1 1 V 6 6 M 4 0 0

CONOOS 6 TOWNHOUSE*

EASY 0 R 0 U N 0 ACCESS TO TMS CONDOt extras on H a m decor 2 bet toom cooared deck, rmm Berber carpa l a l

a stay nc tudng washer 4 1 « " ftoor laundry $60 900 (502301

5 1 '

YOUR SEARCH IS OVERIt 2 badroom naawr bu* Ranch style Condo i r t L raaaonebiy priced-• • i oak cabneta. caramc b a m cathedral caa-

a neutral decor, waahar 8 dryer hooto«

.500 (502201 4664600

CASH FLOW FOR MYISTORS! 4 KMnhouee

Located on Busy i Roed. D M tor mmi strip met or poe-

i. $56,900 (101 M l 661-3600 Zoned commeraaitounness [Westland area Surroundrg

Jy devaiocad Caa tor more (50156) 466-4900 E a FRONTAGE on 1-275

ctoee to Mttngen Ave nteichange Rare value in rapt ty growing Canton flat reedy lo bmW Possible upgrade to commercial zoning. $260,000 (10119) 661-3800 ESTABLISHED/PROVEN PROFIT EARNER! Cunen l e t * ol commeiae! Buemee* acmeveo by absentee oamenhp - Mure ownerstm coi id double buemeea' Shirt tec* ty on ptemiee* $153 500(10136)661-3600 COMMERCIAL STORE FRONT. App ro 2 000 SQ. 1 . e.eaeCM mri'adeieiy. next to Arbor Drug, acroee Irom super Kmart Lincoln Pir l i on D a M Emmone Hurry on tree one" Lease tor $2 4 0 ( y m o ( 1 0 l f l ) 6 6 V 3 6 0 0 WHAT * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY-Convenience (tore w«h currant (wentory. «x turea. coolers 4 equipment, great traMc Don. seekmetM leeee on twadna pnee reduced ca* Tom $64 100 (100631 6 8 1 * 0 6

C o u n t y ' s H o s t A u t o m a t e d , Full S e r v i c e R e a l E s t a t e C o m p a n 8 4 0 4 N . W a y n e R d . * W E S T L A N D

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3 1 7 Gardes City

(313) 454-9636

EN SUN 1-4PM 1171 Farm-bedroom country Cape

, Extra tt, updated, clean

U S E L L (313) 454-9636

SUPERB! 13 Oedroom ranch wnder to years

M I carpet lutchen .

»Werep«y Or»f 1112 A JKX)

E « A Q U A L I T Y R E A L T Y

3 1 3 - 5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

tnroughoui Large e a f l ) axpentry 4 doorwal lo 16x22 nouoea Home yvarrarrtv O

T H I S IS IT ! I Sharp 3 Bedroom bungalow, newer

ulcftea. ceneel m . flm«hed bate | mar*, 2 car Baraga newer window*.

Aral time buyera Only $99 900

I WHAT A BEAUTY" The 3 bedroom Dnck ranch haa a OeauWui remodeled mtchen. dlrang room. 2 M oatha can-

I "al air tnahad baaement. T * car newer window*, large deck

s i IO.OOO

C A S T E L L I ( 3 1 3 ) I-1992-1993-1994

5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0 1990-1991

CENTURION AWARD WINNING OFFICE

B IO SKY D E V E L O P M E N T

1400 eq l l CdoNat on 3 1 country 214 bems. ful 2 car garage

6164,900 laOOaq I t Colonial 3 bedrooma. 2\a bama on 2 aoea surrounded by beau-tful pnea. Ft« baaement. overeue 2 car garage central a*. Meant auaa with taocuui $194,900

Bom doaa lo expteaewey Aug Occu-pancy Aaa about Irae 61000 An Van Furniture GUI Cereftcale

Pam Kama, Exi

a f t i iHTON TOWNE CO H i a i O ) 229-291 fl

Hamburg

LAKEFRONT HOME or pnvale non-motor lake 1,300 eq ft new contem-porary 3 bedrooma, 2 1 batha, timahed beaemer*. fireplace, central air, cathedral cewnga, hardwood Mchen floor* with oak cabinel and island ceramc tile Soor* attached garage, large deck By owner SI69 900 (313) 676-1116 or (313) 876-0003 No agenu p*ea&e

U S SO 6 6 Mile Rd Hamburg Twp Dexter, achooia New 3 bedroom cape „cod with bonus room over garage T n batha. atone front. 2100 plus or minua'-«q It on V , acres Ready lot occupancy $163 000

Other lots 6 homea available Owner-Broker -Builder

iaEdwards 313 663-4666

Al lu r i ng H o m e s HOMETOWN LIVONIA

Cuatom Livonia Cape Cod wTemodeiad mtchen 6 doom.aU leedmg io huge deck Large W.

CLASSY CONTEMPORARY 3 Bet^oom Trl-Level m excellent Livonia tub Cathedral ceilmga open floor plan, neutral color tamify room w replace beauli-fuly landecaped Oeck central a* 4 apnnklers Belter hurry -$169,900

JUST LISTED IN LIVONIA 2,160 Sq it. Colc*»ai bu« m 1994 4 Bedrooms. Ti batha, 1st floor laundry, an extra deep lol Wont last $199 900.

3 2 5 BRICK RANCH. 3 2 ACRES Ol land al 18180 Wayne Roed (comer at C l i l M M s n

down Curse.

i N o r t h e r n M m A atea) fromage rune ooutd be »utK3iv.cie3

OnaWay Really 246-473-5500

BURTON HOLLOW - Walk lo seam dub. beeuMU 4 Bedroom. 2 5 bam Colonial Updaiee ndude new e«v-

Fam*y room wi^iepleoe. bnck petio lama treed comer lot 6298.000 34710 Bristol (313) 5911970

3 2 5 OCCUPANCT

1.64a aq f l bnck ranc* oflering

newer rod, ruga perhaey Knahed basement tamey room wtaaSural Ne-ptaoa and Mcysgh «Wi doorwa* M 1 8 a 12 Fkmde room overlooking seed vara and creek and Iota mote CALL KEN O f N l X E tor mere nto a* 810-473-6200. peger ai0-607-6006. Re/Max Greet Lakaa

BY OWNER - Ceotraa* oca led newly decorated ranch 3 bedrooms

tl

menl"Si29,900 " 3^21*4536 avoughom, 2 car-garage

Hart land

A STAND OUT1 Stnkmg new quaMy cxjitl 3 bedroom 2 5 bath cape cod on beautihil 2 acre parcel w>country view*! Wafc-out tower level t s l floor aunOy. Anderaen wwdowa. fveplaca in grew room, 2 car attached garage 6 more l Convenient location I S205 600

NEW ON THE MARKET1 - 3 bed-room I v» bam farmhouse situated on 3 . peaceful acres 1700 w 1 o l living apace r this charming home w M t basemeni. 1*t floor laundry. Irving & dining rooms & spacious kitchen Nice property w,'pole Bam • bring your horse" $125,900

E N G L A N D R E A L E S T A T E ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 4 5 3 0

T O D A Y

( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 2 - 9 6 0 0

BY OWNER. Deer Creek. 3 bedroom ranch, great room, fireplace. T* Baths fsl floor laundry garage Sun Open Houae, 3 30-7 30 pm 34556 Pembroke. $247,500 Can attar 6pm Mon Sat 610-477-5747

BY OWNER 34961 W Chicago, near Wayne Rd Open Houae Sat A Sun July 19 a 20 12 Noon - 5pm Counlry noTvne sub 3 bedrooms ful bnck ranch 2 Batha firvehed base ment. central air. To ear garage move-In oondlbon. mmedwle occu-pancy" For acpt 313-971-6622 or 313-422-2401 $136,500

C L A S S I C C O L O N I A L ! Northwest Livonia 3 oedroom tamtfy room, dmmg room with bay window newer doorwall lead* to doubt* deck Nicely landacaped w/*pnnkler system

C ' A . $219 900

Qraa l H o u s e a '

ROW ( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

tSWEDIATE OCCUPANCY on Sue tour bedroom, r e beth ootarval

nmj 2.341 * q l l wtm Ural Moor laundry and den. oerarrac We toyer 6 kitchen floor newer central air. large deck overlooking need yard, newer vinyl aidng. «pnn«ler ty*4err andloto more CALL KEN GENHLE lor more Into at 8 1 0 - 4 7 3 - 6 2 0 0 H 810-607-6008 8237.900 Grael Lakaa, Inc.

JUST LISTED One trowing and you w« probaMy ruah 10 put in an oiler on Ihe lantaaec Cape Cod wtich mow* like a modal

" gleammg floor*, updated bama, new dec* 1986 Wondemjl lol wim lovely la Tine home e in 'move-in $172 900

PHYLLIS LEMON

wim lovely landaoapmg (I* oondMon

3 2 5 L I V O N I A

Super aharp CaMome rsnah. 8 doon w e t * aurroundng deck, new root "86. new carpel 67. t o r t door 16. window

Mcety •ah pond <M tnss. many cm .anoackcw-j wir '

Aaung $106,900

( 3 1 3 ) 5 3 2 - 0 6 0 0

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1st AD 1st LISTING You be ftrall Quality "SlaBane' bud* 3 beaoom 1 6 Bem Mck ranch * i Plymouirvwayne Rd erea. Wei pla«er. hardwood Soors under crnv*

L O C A T I O N , L O C A T I O N . L O C A T I O N !

M baths, large Family datone Srapwoa. dasng

100. INC. 248-348-3000

tieaamant. 2V» car garage, racely land-aceped. lanced yard wpabo

G R A C I O U S & S P A C I O U S 4 bedroom. Ta bem Colonial alter* Hying room, dmng room, cuatom window ireasnent*. library, huge'

room wAreptece, OK istlloor; , 2'it car garage patio up based out)

S P A C I O U S 663 aq K home c*lera 3 bedroom,

1V» batha wing room, tamdy room w'doorwe* »o covered dace, updated including Mchen flooring, appaanoea, rool. furnace and C/A Th car garage

CALL CHARLOTTE JACUNSKI Pager, 810-704-6377

COUNTRY LIVING with city conve-niences Charming. 4 Bedroom bun-galow, IW car garage, '4 acre lol. endoaed porch 8 (ireplace usting at $139,000 (313) 421-6525

J U S T R E D U C E D ! For qiac* sale 4 badroom. T* bam*. Great room evwat bar and llraplece Firsi floor laundry ibrary, hniahed Basement security, central-vac and circular ttaircaee n loyer

$269,900 WANDA SCMAFER

Pager 610-30®-2872

A W E S O M E E L E G A N C E '

Beautifully landscaped 3 Bedroom, 3 5 Bath Bnck ranch m a secluded hidden paradise Features bnck toyer updated Kitchen large family root w vaulted ceiling 8 natural fireplace bay window m hvmg room, large masler Bedroom master bath & doorwall to 2nd deck, prolasatonalfy finished Baaement Lois mora!1

$265,900 14611 Falrtane, Uvorua Ca* Jim Holcomb at

HOMETOWN ONE

313-420-3400

COUNTRY SETTING - Cape Cod 4 Bedroom over I* acre lot. 3'n cat garage, fireplace, new fumace-air due l dead end atreet well main-tained S169.000 (313) 591-0346

3 BEDROOM 2 5 bath bnck ranch, 2 piu* garage, deep basemeni, neutral dacor 14251 Nola $152,900 Menard Realtors, (313) 451-7400

Drastically Reduced Newer BuiK nome By Compo Bmtders lexdusme luxury cuslom nome Boeder*) This 1967 Omit oor.temporary a perfect lor the person with high quaMy stan-dards T>*s home a a great erner tainmg home with an open floor plan large master suits with sofcd oak furniture and extra large (acuui tub. pus ceramic tile in maater shower Grea t room include* cuatom made oak enler-latnmer* center and large screen TV Dinma room walks oul lo two-He red cedar deck Prolesaionally landacaped A muet see' Pnce reduced 10 $194,900 Can

Chris Lee *

2 4 8 - 4 1 4 - 7 5 1 4

O ^ J % ,

R O W ( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1 e x t . 2 1 4

LARGE BACKYARD s Ural impres-sion on thw apacioua three Bedroom Ti barn ranch with 1,918 Sq l l ollenng newer central a*. crown motdmga. u« panel pme doors, formal dnmg apnnkler system. ftr*t floor laun<»y ceramic Ma toyer and tots more CALL KEN GENTILE tor more into st 610-47>6200, 610-607-6006 $209 900 Great Lakes, Inc.

). pager. RWMax

L I V O N I A B E S T B U Y S

Lovely 3 Bedroom Bnck Tn-level, family room wiHraplece. remodeled kitchen 2 tut bath* doorwel lo pri-vate yard. 2 car attached garage w ' o p e n e r A ' M u s i S e e ' at $142,900

Beautiful 3 bedroom Bnc* ranch, fire-place n kvmg roam, newer windows 6 tumece. 4th Bedroom «i Basement. 1 5 bath*, dining room and 2 car garage on yard backing to perk $149,900

Livonia Schools a a plus lor this Westland 3 bedroom aluminum ranch, new windows 8 lumaoe. double tot. great tor 1 at ema buyers or

$56.9 "

flnahad baaamant. 2 car garape Ftonda room taoee treed 8 large rear yard Quiet, eoge ol *ub location w/wsfc 10 school conveniences Aaklng 8137.800 Cat KEN W and aak lor (In. 100)

RaeBy Execuevee Weal (5)3) 449-3600

Three atoroom ranch, weh way l o many i«datae io t a t A a * about averymrng new « "84 Uvoraa Steveneon Dietnd Almost 1600 s q It Gorgeoua Ranch Wa» lo Steveneon 3 bedroom. Wmg room, ilnmg room, tamily room 1st ftoor laundry 8 tua baaement

ASK FOR T M MCCARTHY

C E N T U R Y 21 C h a l e t

(313 ) 4 3 2 - 7 6 0 0

O i l u t y ^ j

ROW ( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

N E W L I S T I N G Wonderfully updated 3 bedroom. I'.s balh bnck ranch Family room w,fireplace, beautiful remodeled Mchen. sharp ftrnehed baaamant, central atr. deck 8 2 car garage Aaiung $152,900

• L A R R Y M I C H A U D -RESAAX WEST 313-261-8410

3 2 8 Nortknttc

A B S O L U T E L Y I M M A C U L A T E

2 bedroom estonal entoytru me con-venience and charm al doamtaam N o n M e l.lplatai galore curammere garage Baaamars. and J

porch oomcme lo me* opporsunty 8138.800

Delaney <248) 349-6200

A H O M E W I T H H E A R T The beet ol the peal oombmad with the tlek ol » a new Charming lurn aI me century 3 bedroom. 2 Bem home wtmm welnng dwnnoe al lown and achooi* 2.8 car garage he* ptonc overhang tor your aummer en(Oy mer* $179,000

MARY McLEOD P A G E R ( 3 1 3 ) 9 9 0 - 7 6 4 9

Coldwe* Banner Schweitzer ( 2 4 8 ) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

Milford

COMPLETELY UPDATED HOME m the old taaNonad Vaage of Mrftord 8124.900 buys 4 bedrooms and over 1500 sq n Wtm a 2 car garage S t * time to gel m lor the start o f a ward winning Huron Valley Schools

ASK FOR TIM MCCARTHY

C E N T U R Y 21 C h a l e t

(313) 4 3 2 - 7 6 0 0

FIVE BEDROOM. 3"e bem. cotoniai ftraahed walk-out. with nanny,In-law cjuaners 8 much more 3acnes spec-tacular view Close to I-96 A Must Seel S369 000 (248) 684-5240

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4 by Owner 3 bedroom. 1,5 beth bnck ranch w'updeled beaemem and 1 car garege Lowest pnce in the neighbor-hood 29781 Halhawey S ol W Chi-cago. W of MiddtobeA $116,900 313-261-0269

Highland

NEW 1996 ranch on 3 5 acre wooded lot. backs to golf course, open floor plan, 4 bedroom 3"4 bem A must seel $440,000 No agent* (Mease (246)889-3174

B I G H O M E . B I G G E R V A L U E This beeuMuHy maintained 4 DeO room. 2 5 bem colorsal has over 2400 square feel and a situated on a pro-fessionally landscaped o t Specious family room weh lirecnace 1*1 floor Laundry, central air, central vac, mteroom. and 2 car attached aide entry garage $227,500

MARY McLEOD P A G E R : ( 3 1 3 ) 9 9 0 - 7 6 4 9

Coidweil Banker SchweiQer

( 2 4 8 ) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

BY OWNER 3 bedroom 1 bath, all new cuslom designed and finished interior lake access, fenced yard H o t l y , By a p p o i n t m e n t

— (246)634-2964

SIP LEMONADE - on the porch ol this w a r m i n g older home m the VI-lag#W HoHy Neat and dean home wrtlltWhed Basement, one car

lenced k* and 's id r ig l 3 bedrooms, 2 5 an extra room or a poa-

or computer room! I covered porch tor summer

$124000

E N S - A N D R E A L E S T A T E

" ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 4 5 3 0

B R A N D N E W L I S T I N G 3 Bedroom bnck ranch. 1H baths updated kitchen, (rushed Basement tamily room, toads ol updates only St31 900 Cad

ALEX ALOE Realty Proleeaionale 246-476-5300

EXCEPTIONAL THREE bedroom bnck home, 1952 sq ft hardwood floors under newer carpet, targe counlry kitchen. T l cat garage, fire-place. finished basement Newer roof, rwndow* furnace, central art additional insmaDon S1S6.500

Please ca* Pam Denaher P A G E R • 8 1 0 - 3 4 4 - 3 8 0 1

Cddwe* Banker Schwetizer

( 2 4 8 ) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

G O L F V I E W M E A D O W S Stevenson High School 4 Bedroom. 2 fun baths Spaoou* open floor plan wover 2300 *q tt "emode.ed kitchen done in white Large Irvmg room witiay window Fotmai dinmg room, cozy tamily room w ' f i rep lace $179,900 (PSCC-P) Call Patty Strope* 325-3698

*

BRAND NEW RANCH. 3 tpaoous bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace in large greal room. central air. tut baaement. attached 2 car garage Deep lot Cmvy $149,900

O n k J t ^

J O H N COLE REALTY. INC 313-937-2300

H O M E T O W N II 3 1 3 - 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 2

NEW USTING car g a r a g e $79,900

3 Oedroom ranch. 2 l a r g e lot. On ly

STATE WIDE REALTY 313-427-3200

BRICK RANCH- 20375 Gill Rd Over 1 acre lot m N W Livonia 3 bed-rooms 1 5 Baths, 2 car attached oarage, many updaies, $196,OCO

(313) 453-7650

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Don! miss th« 3 Bedroom, 2 bem Bnck ranch located in a great South weal Livonia *ut) Featuring a beauli fully finished Basement, central air 2.5 car garage, and pnvate yard with

•ftie home ha* been freshly »ting A

patio painted and ha* newer carpeBno 8 kitchen ftoor $137,500

C a l l R O G E R O R S U E D A V I S

REWAX CROSSROADS (313) 453-8700

-LIVONIA S BEST" BeauMiJ heated sun room over-took* 2 acre* ol a ravine lot Gor-geous bnck ranch with 214 car attached garage 3 Bedroom* 3 full bath*, lormal Ornng room. $249 900

•KIMBERLY OAKS BEAUTY Loads ol room Open 8 airy F r e s h l y p a m l e d n e u t r a l throu^ioui Family room with wet Bat A tirepiace overlooking *emi-pnvate yard $154,900

•EXCEPTIONAL VALUE" 3 Bedroom Livonia Brick ranch New kitchen hardwood floor* & French door* 2"4 Car garage lenced yard & new landacaping Pnced Below $146 900

appraised value

.Hartiora North \ (313) 525-9600

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 Juat reduced Brand new berber carpet. 3-4 bedroom Colonial Family room wfliraplac*. Ftonda room, updatea include Furnace, certrai air, windows, copper pkxnbmg and mors $168,900 (JFFA-P) 14359 Fairway. Uvoraa N ol Schccicratl, E erf Levan Aak for JennMer Fintey

H O M E T O W N II 3 1 3 - 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 2

P R I C E R E D U C E D M I Super bnck ranch m Buckm^am Vil-lage wtm toada d update* inctudmo new oek M d a n , central m 8 rod 3 bedrooms.. 2.5 Baths 2 car garaoa large kvmg room Now only $134 ,900 14257 Areola. (Norm d Schoolcraft 8 Weal d Inkster .i

CaH Mark KlemknecW at

HOMETOWN ONE

313-420-3400

M I L F O R D T W P , near 1-96, 3000*q f t . custom wa-iiout ranch. 4 bedroom. 3 bam. 3 acres pnvale road $299,900 246-665-9561

OPEN SAT 1-4 630 GARNER RO SOUTH

Kensington Park Area W d Hickory Rtoge

S o i G M R O 4 6 acre*. 6 bedroom 3 balh home with mground pool and barn $264,900 Aak tor Kalhy Roehlmg

COLDWELL BANKER LAKES REALTY (248) 366-1425

(610) 696-1307

C U S T O M B U I L T One-d-e-knd 3 662 *q It Cotoraal which nea much charm and quaMy and haa been maocutoudy cared tor Kacnen m home a perfect for emer-tasnmg (21 s 14) FantaaU flekjatone fireplace wilh skyhghtt - - - - -ceiirvg* Herdwood Ik* ptu* t t across r a Str*

an easy walk to low S3 79 900 Aak lor PHYLLIS L E M O N

R & v n c 100, INC.

248-348-3000

3 2 8

NORTHVILLE JUST U S T E D

Prestigious Leimgton Condo* Located - e e n eaBurvg dMeraae i s downtown Norm »«s Great tocaeon si

« plan -«jcn enjoy-

greal room weh CKar 1700 aq l l 2

Only $146,800

PHYLLIS LEMON

100, INC. 248-348-3000

OPEN SUN 1-3 pm 878 W I M n

Walk lo 'qua in t downtown 6 diurchaa Large toll Bright 4 dean 3 oedroom ranch, 18 bath 2.000 eq tt Large tamSy room, eel m kitchen

Svmg room m/mmMm fireplace Many tuA-m's Greal 2 5 car garage Gas forced air wtm cen-tral a* Sui porch a pnvate bnck petn Neutral decor Move * i condi-tion or apirt Call (248) 347-4341

3 2 8 NORTHVILLE %

l JUST L I S T E D HkMand Laaee Condo (near MAae) o v * 88.000 waa apart tor new Uohan (Brookhaven capmet*) m tha lovely 8 bedroom condo W m o w * A doorwaB • lOyts. d d . looks Mie new One d me bad location* m oomptax 8 1 U * »

PHYLLIS LEMON

100, INC. 248-348-3000

V I C T O R I A N R O M A N C E _

gam! W*h 3 Bedroom* and 2 bath* an|oy the tnenif vireege tbclurea plua a 2 car garage wdi workahop Com* v i d relax on ma porch and appreaate me ctty views $236,000

Delanev (248) 349-6200

floors throughout ptua f t acroe* r a atreet trom a park and it's an eaay walk to town Ca* tor

N O R T H V I L L E R A N C H 1968 BuSt 3 Bedroom 2 full Batha. dmmg room cedar deck

$224 903

C a l l A l e t t a H o l m e s ColdweH Banket Schwerttar

810-347-3050 ex1 437 BIO-306-9697

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CEDAR LOG HOME - On 2 rdhng wooded ecte*. 1700 *q tt., 3 Bed-room*. 2 tu* bams, toll 8 cathedral callings. $219 900 810-466-3624

LIVONIA - 1700 sq t t , 4 bedroom colonial family room wfirepiace. 1st floor laundry, newty remodelled kitchen S bath cemral air, sprinklers & Oeck $188 000 1313) 421-7369

P R I M E N W L I V O N I A 17750 ParWane, N d Six, E d Levan Juat u i e d 4 Bedroom Colo-nial Profession** landacaped Kx and spectacular dec* Meticulously main-tained with loads ol updates Sepa-ra ta d l m n g , fu l l C a s e m e n t ML*740731

ASK FOR NANCY PIRRONELLO

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ROW ( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

' $169,900 v

ORIGINAL owner* in this light 8 opan 3 badroom ranch, features 2 tua beth*. bnck fireplace, vaulted ceHmg* m living room 8 Mchen Full baaement 4 2 car garage 20 s 20 deck, mature trees a* on '4 acre lot m moat sought attet sub in Lyon Twp Wont last" Call now 1or pnvale showing

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CONTEMPORARY 2 Story w i s t floor Master 3 bedroom* ubrary and tutl baaamant $199,900 HELP-U-SELL • 1810) 346^006

THE MICHIGAN GROUP WELCOMES

LURETTA GARREN

Luretta is a Licensed Associate Broker with a background in Advertising. A proven real estate professional with several years experience in residential and new construction sales. Luretta is a multi-million dollar producer with a reputation for quality service and customer satisfaction. She looks forward to assist ing old friends a n d new at her new office.

Luretta can be reached at (313) 591-9200 ext. 343 or her pager (313) 877-4024

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E R A Q U A L I T Y R E A L T Y 3 1 3 - 5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

LIVONIA • 1850 sq.lt, tor » * * * Eight M M 8 F*rmmgton area

Ca* Jim. (246) 477-6037

MILFORO - For lease 1500 aq » commeroiel space tor ame* buame** Office, toff, bamroom, lencad $5 per eqt t ^ (248) 360-5766

PLYMOUTH OOWNTOWN - Quant Retai l apace 730 eq t l at Weatchester Squere Excel leni parking Ca i Tracy 313-488-8601

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Answenng, Computer Services, Conference Rooms

- Pari T»ne to Annual Leases -7 Locations Opening July "97 m Novi Excitmg new Mam Street alec Nina MteNaw Rd. Livonia (7 Muel -275). Trey. Slertng Heights (M-56). Ann Arbor 8 Downtown Detroit

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(313) 3 9 6 1885

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON Sma* olltoe tor leeae

Approximately 250 aq ft ideal tor ide* representative 248-474-3611

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SUITE 122 610-867-2757

(248) 666-2422

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Morth-io-Mortf AvaMbie 1-275 Expreeewey

J A BLOCH 8 CO.iQach Rea»y (810) 886-7430

• F ARSdNGTONOOWNTOWN • Office to « w a Avaitatue 300 aqR office 8 110 aqfl Otaoe CWeer toce-l ~ n private Oafhroorr landord onty

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LIVONIA 450 a 2900 *q ft office smles io leaae BukSng alao lor sale Grael location 7MI.'Farmington Many Other locations available m m-coemty area CA* tor free catalog' Contact Jan Marshafti'McNabnay 8 Aaeoc Wc , Convne o a l Realtors

(248) 256-5900

NOW SHOWING SINGLE O F F I C E S 4 S U I T E S

From 125 aq tt, w«h Phone Anawanng Recepaonst Support,

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Conlerenee 8 Semmer Room*

Part Tim* to Annual Leaaee S250' mc From $525. mo

Lrvoma 6 M»e 8 1-279 (313) 581-4585

MO LAUREL PARK P L A C E

OFFICE FOR RENT - Telegraph 8 9 M M area 4 room suae 730 eq ft adequate perking UIMee included.

(2481 352-6080

OFFICE/RENTAL tor leaae East Grand Rrvei r promment aeraceva M M « Mart 2.900 aq K . 18 condaoned oAcee large daplay wen dow* wei rant 2 or more offtoee aa a voco Cranda* Rae*y mc, C M Harry, (817>546-0606

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LIVONIA 8 Mae a Permm^on 1 room. I 4 6 a q * .neertydeooreted uaeaa* mcaudsd in anepdng careat

(313) 423-2321

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PLYMOUTH" FOR Leaae Inlhecrty, 2 block* meat d m* Mayflower Hotel Lmie |ewei free-*larvding brick bmldinfl on S W comer d Ann Arbor Trail a Harvey Street $2500 a monm Strong vtsittlity and on-site parking ScC Bake - Pager (313) 793-0363

COLDWELL BANKER SCHWEITZER-BAKE

(313) 4534600

Large 3 room office or* lo l* d

PLYMOUTH suite Oas floor* P a r k i n g $725 pe f m o n t h 313-591-6530 or 313-455-7653

REDFORD TWP. 2 4 3 5 0 JOY ROAD

OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE

700 sq t l • 1870 *qR Feat or Second Floor locaaon*

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ROCHESTER HILLS OFFICES 2600 * q 6 lecmg Herran Road

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B U T BUY in popular Kimberly GOOD INVESTMENT 2 tamily flat. SALEM TOWNSHIP Immaculate s u b d i v i s i o n 3 b e d r o o m , 1V4 b a t h s , c a n b e c o n v e r t e d b a c k l o o n e f a m i l y 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l w / s o l a r i u m o v e r -

l a r g e family r o o m a n d c e n t r a l a i r tor a N i c e n e i g h b o r h o o d b a s e m e n t a n d l o o k i n g a 2 a c r e w o o d e d tot w r u n n m g

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FLAIR eocompany m e m m * Engkeh lum-d-ceraxy Noma Cuetom bnck/slone rwoslory Hardwood flooring. {antral heaven, 4 bedrooms and 2 Beihe Cayutttbee This downtown landmark haa flexible Moor configuration $308,000

Delaney ( 2 4 8 ) 3 4 9 - 6 2 0 0

CLOSE BUT... countryked settrig on 2 acraa » this unique newel colonial Jp Now

teetunng wrep-porch 3200 eq t l , 3 b e d 2 5 batha. opan t expensive

around rooms, manor M /1« IVOCK dan.

garage wneorkahop great lor car hob-byist plus separate Qui buddng w in llmehed irnenor perfect lor home office use $269,900

• Opan Sun July 20, 1-4pm Ca* KEN W lor information and

aak about (kw0064) Realty Executives Waal

3I3-459-3C00

LAKE FRONT C O * DO - 2 Badroom, 2 baths patio Great Location. Age Restrictions 50 4 older $117 900 HELP-U-SELL IB10I 348-6006

9 MILE; MEADOWB»OOK Contem-porary 4 badroom bnck raissd ranch, 2 5 Baths. 2 story great room, fire-place. 2 car, air $251,900 DAH Properties (248) 737-4002

O P E N S U N D A Y , 1 - 4 41164 McMAHON CIRCLE

3 Dedroom. 2 lull baths large coma' lol attached garage 1375 sq ft nawar wirxlowa Award wmnmg Novi S c h o o l D i s t n c l $ 1 2 9 9 0 0 313-416-1248. Bob Lokey

C O L O W E L L 8 A N K E R P R E F E R R E D

REDUCED - OWNERS ANXIOUS 3 bedroom, 2 5 batr ranch on beau-tiful iarge lot backing to commons area 2,025 sq It . central air, spnn-kiers, $231 900 (246) 347-4670

Orioo T w u ' Lk. Orion/Oxford

LAKE ORION Lakefront 2 bedroorrV 1 '1 Bath 6 yra old Very modern Yeei round homa SI79,000

(810) 693-8798

Pinkney

ENJOY O U l E r & RELAXING SUR ROUNOINGS' - Nee 1985 sq ft 2 story home m area ol nice homes1 3 Badrooma. 2.5 baths, fu l Basemeni. 2 car garage all on over an acre1

Close to US-23 A 1-96 lor com-muters Winans Lake and Brighton Stale Recreation Area nearbyl $169,900

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE (810) 474-4530

IN VILLAGE Three bedroom 1.000 sq It , baaement, comer ml. newly remodeled $112 000 (313)878-3550

334 LAKE POINTE SUBDIVISION 3-4 badrooma. 2 B e * * 2.000 aq f t . mufti level anpeikalfc ftmehed baaa-mant on pnme lot Owners $188,900 (313)420-2870

M A J E S T I C B O N A O E O BUILT COLONIAL - 4 Dedroome 3 b a t e , dan. bey windows in e»mng. lamey room A nook o»ertoclung large dec*

lot

n A nook overtoolung large < gazebo. nestled In pnvale t S2S4 900

Ce l JERRY VOflVA at 313-468-3800

Pager 313-705-6677 Realty Executive Meat

POPULAR BEACON ESTATE

Has 3,015 sq ft pWared cotoneI w 4 Mchen,

>sned basement w/wei be rw id ' ^S n.tiraplace and caffwdal c

garage $278,900 (ACPHI)

LOVELY Dynaaty double staircase A two story 'oyer home situated on a court high »ith«! lheeub Dramatic Itoor plan m/2 story arched and covered porch Also 3 car garage $439,900 (AKCST)

REMERTCA-H O M E T O W N 313-459-6222

SPACIOUS 3 bedroom. 1 5 Bath. WH-Mimsburg Colonial. becks to woods. 1st Boor laundry, frrapiace. updates include kitchen, bathrooms, new root A many more Must see $185,900. <313) 455-6218

WALK TO DOWNTOWN 3 bedroom Bungalow W l at ttoor com-pletely remodoied. hardwood doors, 1st floor laundry, baaement. 2 car garage $144,900

O n f u i

Castelli & Lucas 313-453-4300

Redford

A REAL beauty - This one is hot. 3 bedroom bnck ranch, many updates mcludna kitchen, A 2 M l baths, ree room, all appliances stay, this home a m mint condition, $93,500 Call

J O E M A R C H E S O T T I Realty Professionals 248-478-S300

BEECH DALY; 8 Mile - Cuslom brick ranch. 3j 3 Bedrooms, 2177 sq ft great room. 'isKJstone fireplace screened porch, treed lot $92,900 D A H Properties (248) 737-4002

BRICK RANCH S Redford from JeHerson Elementary Finished Basement 2M car Bnck garage New kitchen $112,500 (313) 937-3512

BY OWNER Open Sat A Sun 1 to 4 18410 Pomciana, 7AnkM*r 3 bed-room Bnctn'alurrwium ranch, 2 car garage Updated windovra'pmmtfcng1

eiectnceVrooltoeBi Partial finished basement Landscaped $85,700 Or by appointment 313-532-1907

JUST LIKE NEW! Mmt condition ranch you'I be proud to can home Completely rebuilt m 1991 and move-m condition Better Hurry' It's meet $67,500

ASK FOR BOB KENNEDY

P l y m o u t h

Car Collectors' Dream Quality cuaiom Butt Cape Cod, designed to entertain, large formal dming room. 4 Bedrooms. 3Tua Dath* 5 car garage. 3 firapiecet walk-out baaement rac room could be m-lew or teen suae, splendid views on 2 78 acre Offered at $425,000 Open Sun 1-4pm Aak for

J o a n Smi th Real Estate One

VM (313) 325-5645

IDEAL LOCATION! Adorable downtown ranch Many updates and a very open Boor plan Oversized garage and a Deaunfm front porch are juel a start $124 900 (510AD)

HISTORY ABOUNDS Ir this 1928 built Colonial on 1 acre •nth tone of storage Featunng new carpet, knoleurn A newly reftrashed h a r d w o o d f l oo rs wood t r im throughout E*eeilent condition and truly a dream houae' $189,000 (605HA)

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25049 MIOLAND - Great Colonial Updated windows, sidrig, furnace $63,900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

REDFORD Super sharp 3 bedroom bnck ranch, finished basement weh bar A natural fireplace, new roof on houae A

a r a g e Nice d e c k A s k i n g

(313) 532-0600 REDFORD

Tha house has it all Finished Base-ment with wet bar, lots ot storage, newer windows, hardwood floors, bnck garage Asking $112,500

^ Q o L V T B I N r j K n m > inc

(313) 532-0600 14224 SAN JOSE 3 bedroom brick ranch. S Redford schools, finished basement $96 900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454 9535

ThePrudential WESTUMD

QUIET. Middle of the block location, and on the largest lot in the sub is where you will find this 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, brick ranch Includes an oversized 2* car garage. Numerous updates throughout that include furnace, central air. carpet and MORE" Asking $114,500

DETROIT SL'PER SHARP 3 bedroom maintenance free bnck & vinyl exterior, with newer roof on this 3 bedroom Bungalow Pnced nght to sell at Just, $46,900.

NORTHVILLE NOT QUITE READY. But really close is this 4 bedroom. 2 1/2 bath Northville Colonial. Features include a wood burning fireplace, central air, cathedral ceilings, jacuzzi bath and a 2 car attached garage. Asking $305,998.

NOVI ABSOLUTELY THE BEST Describes this NEW 4 bedroom Colonial. The family room feature* a fireplace. Master bath includes a whirlpool tub. Doorwall off kitchen leads to deck See this 2,400 aq. ft. home soon Asking $254,900

WESTLAND WESTHAVEN ESTATES..Is where you will find these beautiful NEW brick k vinyl condos Severs! •tylea and floor plans to choose from Include* bedrooms with walk-m cloaeU, full basements, great floor plans and more Pnce* starting at $119,900

P L Y M O U T H

EXCEPTIONAL. On 2 1/2 acre* is where you will find this 4 bedroom. 2 full and 2 half bath. 3 dory bnck Colonial. Include* a separate breakfast room. 2 butler pantnea, all wood and ceramic floors on main level You MUST see this ooe!! Pnced at $358,900

UVOMA SEE FOR YOURSELF All the badroom, 2 bath bnck Lhrooia Some of the replaced. *BIG TICKET furnace, central air. roeC windows, can MORE" Call soon far more detail*. Asking 4129

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ThePrudential ACCENT REALTY, INC.

PLYMOUTH 670 i . Main

nYMOU1H,**4$170 L J 1 J 4 J M 4 0 0

LIVONIA 37M9 5Mflf

LIVONIA, 311-591-4333

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ABORABLE ROYAL Oak Bungalow, Open House SUN 1-4pm many updates 712 Oakndge

(248) 366-9591

335 RedforJ

REOFORO TWP OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Tt»a 2 tamily home features newer kllchen, baaement. 2 car garage GREAT INVESTMENT Asking $92 000 .

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Ttaa 3 bedroom bnck/alummum ranch pnced below market value1

Home features over i ,400 s q f l par-cjuet floors, newer copper plumbing A f u r n a c e A m u a l s e a l O n l y $108,800

JUST REDUCED! Redtoro 3 Dedroom ranch compteasry redecorated throughout, new carpel kitchen ble A cabinets HOME WAR-RANTY immediate occupancy 161.900

CENTURY 21 TODAY (313) 538-2000

SOUTH REDFORD Nee 3 Dedroom ranch on large tread lot Open Boor plan Large counlry Uchen Fu l beaemenl Bud M 1882 and much more1 $104,500. Ca*.

Kathy Peters Real Estate One

(810) 905-6987 or 437-2254

S REDFORD - 1ST OFFERING Sharp 3 bedroom ranch Central air. newer windows, siovwlndge. parhaVy tmiehed baaement, 2 car garage Room lor poesOle enpanalon Conve-nient io X-ways Only $77,500 Call Esther Baiter (313) 670-9784 Mayfair Reeftors (313) 522-8000

TON S OF HOUSE for the money on this bnck cape cod w/alummum trim, new thermal windows new 90% energy efficient furnace A central air. new custom Mchen. partially finished Dasement w/halt bath, masler bed-room with skyfeght and half bath, double lot. three car side entrance osraoa and tons more CALL KEN G E N T I L E for m o r e i n f o a t 810-473-6200. pager 810*07-6008. RaMax Great Lakes. Inc

Roches ter /Auburn Hi l ls

BY OWNER. 3 bedroom bnck ranch 2\» acres. 1H Beth walkout base-meni fireplace, hardwood Boors cen-tral air $208 000 248-852-5709

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

Fantastic starter home with new roof, new deck, new doorwalls. new elec-tric, new lumace and so much more

Asking $99,900

• W J o L V E R I M E WiiiMP»>. toe

(313) 532-0600 ROCHESTER HILLS 4 bedroom. 2700 sq B , mult) level tudor, 2 full A 2 hall baths near CTC A 1-75 Will cooperate wnh Agents for 2V»%

Reduced to $228,000 Open Sun 1-5 (248) 373-2532

ROCHESTER HILLS (Oakland Twp (, Superb contempo-rary raised ranch. 4 Bedrooms 3 baths, library aland kitchen, bal-

cony, deck, wooded ravine, volley-ball jecuzz, spa, $339,800

SharsNet Realty 246-642 1620

HUNTINGTON WOODS HOMES

1294» VICTORIA 4 bedroom Tudor. 2339 sq.ft., 2*4 baths pnce reflects updating needed $239,500

25850 CONCORO 4 bedroom con-temporary. 2 car attached garage, located in the front of moods Asking $299,500

13325 VICTORIA 2150 sq.ft. 3 bed-room colonial, hardwood floors Asking $189,500

Cal l Robert W e l t m a n 626-8888 or 548-9100

Real Estate One

HUNTINGTON WOODS Greal bungalow m pnme area oI the city, 1400 sq I t . 3 Bedrooms. 2 M baths, central air hardwood floor*, fire place w«th marBle around. l ' « c a r garage, full basement, privacy fence around yard.

CENTURY 21 MJL Corporate Transferee Service

JERRY PARR 248HJ51-6700 or (810)903-0262

N ROYAL Oak- 4 bedroom colonial 2624 Glenwood Rd E/Woodward. S'13 Ml $227,500 Open Sun 1i-4

(248) 548-1745

OAK PARK Zero down 3 bedrooms Garage L o * $40 s Land contract $301.mo National Discount Brokers

(816) 392-5509

ROYAL OAK - 3 Dedroom, 2 Balh bungalow wilh 2s* car garage, reno-vated 1997 • kitchen, bath plurroing electrical floors, etc $139,900 Qual-ified Buyers can (248) 399-6278

ROYAL OAK - Open Sun t-4, 3 bea-oorr Bnck, 1582 sq t l , wood floors 'ireplace updated baths, kitchen wi'sky light, new roof $135,000 (313) 277*2871

338 S i k a & l e m T o r r a h i p

SALEM TWP - Beautiful energy effi-cient 2600 sq. ft. 4 bedroom home 3 5 b a r * with breathtaking views from the aotarun of their prrvete wooded 2 acre lot with running stream $287,500 MLSS739574

Call RUBY RORJSBACHER The Michigan Group Realtors

1800-458-8400

f l Southfield-uthmp

BEACON SQUARE

many updates Large Dying room, tamey room w/fk-epiece. tennel dining room, updated kachen

A barge* at $174 800

KINGSLEY ESTATES Speenue bnck ranch Mth 3 large b e d r o o m s F a m i l y r o o m •^rep lace, living roam, f u l base-ment. 2 car attached Thte home

shape and shows

P A U L A* G A U D I O CENTURY 21 TOOAY

24B<47-7421 1 810-308 2241 V *

BONNIE ACRES 5% dn. $5*Vmo or

CONTEMPORARY SPLENDOA 3% an. »ai7Ano or lees. 3 Bedrooms n , large upgraded kachen. large guwl yen] quiet street

ADORABLE RANCH 0% On. «S7Z> mo or leas 4 Bedrooms quiet yard, lota ot apeee n e * « M 1 0 yra Oeier Nynes A a n t e avat an leouaei Oarfcroek Aeeec24 HOUR H 6 T L * E («a»4 i7 - *300

BMCK RANCH country type < let w » garden peel, an gangs ftredaaa fc M n reouoad -ow ia $>09o6c Cat

f a n t a s t i c r a v i n ® m t t i m q

jve • 6 ? S , | o ? o r X $124*00

cai i t o m eoooe

. Pager »10 - *» -37*6

JUST LISTED SC».;~HF«eiO - OREAT 4 ROOM COLONML « bene. Fame, Roeai eaajja upawaa

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MAX BROOCK. INC (248) 846-1400

339 SotthfieU-Uhnip

12 MILE A BELL RO Spectacular one o l e kind ~Toboc-man" home on over en acre o l lend, bedroom. 3vt beth Reverse Contem-porary overlook*^ loreet-Mie setting I n g r o u n d p o o l , c a b m a t e . msitue everything is custOYilll $428,000 (L232)

(248) 547-2000 CHAMBERLAIN

REALTORS

SOUTHFIELD - B j ^ w n e r $87,800 3 Bedroom ALL

Land Contract? Zero Down? FieuOe Tarme (248) 968*204

SOUTHFIELD • Large 4 Dedroom

balh, bul l- in In kitchen A marry more amersnes. In one oI Southbeids (meet areas Century-2i Amtwssador aak tor Bd or Morgan (810) 568-1212

340 SoathLyoo

3 BEDROOM RANCH. 2 fu i Defhe. tarrWy room. hM Uniehed Basemeni wilh extra Dedroom. privacy feooe 2 car detached garage $136,000

(810)466-5268

BRANO NEW 1800 sq ft ranch 1 acre. 4 bedroom, 2 beth 1st * laundry attached garage, firepiece lull basement Pnvale roed Stone A Vinyl $209,800 (810) 977-6885

GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP 1765 sq ft newty coneeucted ranch m a Deau-Mul new subdmsor mvlane access 3 bedroom. 1\» Dath. fireplace, cathe-dra) calling, 3 car attached garage tua Deaament, hnal selections can s t * be mede Act last' $227 900 Day time (248K37-0097, evenings

(248)486 5499

JUST LISTED! Sharp, raised ranch Vary secluded on appronmaiefy 15 wooded acres Features 3 bedrooms. 3 bams, Irving room, famly room, dming' room Mchen. large deck with screened si porch, 2 car attached garage Can tor a list of e«tras' $243,900

Call TONY SPARKS

RE/MAX Counlryside 248-486-5006

South Lyon / Green Oak C u s t o m W a t e r f r o n t H o m e

On large lol- 4* bedrooms. 2 l u l s, 3 ha* baths, dlrkng room, 2

way firsiplaca. island kitchen w<gr»at andoor-

geous finished lower level and much. room Master suite w/|acuzzi i

much morel Built 1995 $439,900

Call Kathy Peters Real Estate One 810-905-6987 or

810-437-2254

CONTEMPORARY - with quality con-struction 3 Bedroom 2'1 cararnc tiled bathe, finished basement with pho-tography slud-o $269,900 Ask for NANCY BEACHUM Snyder Kinney Bennett A Keeling 810-644-7000

JUST LISTED Mi A Mrs Clean Live Here Including all their faDuious updates, which include newer roof (shingles), updated Mchen, car-pettig. windows 2 doorwalls. updaiad masler Dath. fu l base mem plus large family room Newly landscaped yard including spmkler system A musl see" Pnced el $189 900

Call Chr is Lee

I " 248-414-7514

SELLER MOTIVATEO1

TAKE A LOOK! 4 Dedrocm w\'over 2.000 sq.ft in pop-ular Fairgrove Sub! new flooring, loyer, cathedral ceilings, park-iiko setting, nice deck. $1 500 lowsrds buyers dosing costs $167,700. Call ERIC HOKE

Prudential Pickenng Real Estate

313-507 2415 313 981-3500

THREE Bedroom, 1'4 bath Attached 2 car. full basement, air. sprinklers Dequindre I IS U M $133,900 Open Sun . 1-5. 248-524-4951

TROY - NEW CONSTRUCTION 4 bedroom, Ti bath. 3 car garage Ready lor your choice ol interior paint A carpet 3100 sq ft open floor plan •nth 2 skylights Immediate occu-pancy $395,000 For more informa-tion, please call (248) 642-8686

Offered by THE BENEICKE GROUP

TROY RANCH • 3 bedrooms V/, Baths Decks to woods elementary school Reduced $142,000 Open Jul 20. 1 -4 or By appt 248-524-9255

342 Union Like/Whi te L i k e

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 7-20-97 1-4PM

Spectacular lour Dedroom home nee-oed among the trees with library. 1 '4 Baths lormal jVwig room basement, and outstanding Master Dedroom suite JUST REDUCED $316,900

ERA Country Ridge Realty Ine (248)474-3303

SPECTACULAR FOUR bedroom home nestle)) among the trees with library. 1'4 Baths formal dining room, basement and outstanding Master

ate JUST REOUCEO

ERA Country Ridge Realty Inc. (248)474 3303

WAIT NO LONGER 3 bedroom nome wT2 car gerege. large Mchen, situated on a nice lot FuH baaamant, firepiece in family room $138,900

ERA Coutvy Ridge Realty (248)3600450

mc

; By owner; Agent Fo> Chase 85 Colonial. 4 bad. 2 5

i living ck'-nno room, den, $234,000 248088-3669

W. Bloomfield-Orchard LkKeejo

CHARMING 3 bedroom. 2M, beth, 2 car garage, let floor maeter m m . prcrtess-onaJy landscaped v. acre treed lot W Bloomfteld schools $168,000 5757 C o o m * Rd By apporamerit only (246) 681 -5736

DELIGHTFUL large updated kachen Urwjue %J" shaped floor plan « Bed-rooms. 2 M l bathe Fui Cessment

Dont Tvaa h a »«-..500 THOMPSON BROWN

(810) $38-6700

LAKEFRONT LANO CONTRACT • % INTEREST RATE

3 Bedroom home on Caes Lake n w OioomAaid school detnet Ful Baae-ment. a car garage, only $339,000

Choioe Properties 246-832-0070

MAPLE/ORCHARO LAKE • Updeted 3 bedroom KMevet. 1*18 sq. l t , 2 5

piece 2 car $164,800 D I M Piupe i le i 246-737-4002

ORCHARO LAKE HOME - Lake prtv-

Sboet acoaaa lo Upper •kaMa 4 M " '

(2461 e n - 8 4 7 8

PeiE LAKE FRONT 60's330' - Won-der*> o o p o v k v tar ienai»eaoi' or leerdawn E saeag home a 4000 S o Pt aa t i vn ancf I ' 9 8 OCC

Ca* MadMon Ward CRANBROOK ASSOCIATES

n 0 0 4 7 0 1 0 0 or 110-815-2424

' " ' •c iscee new kitchen, meny jpdelea comer «*_ 2 1 car gerege

W ILOOUFCLD Open l a a i — N d Has schoow j N e w s 2 « aahs M e t ^ a p

8 S ! u u u * ' & » " ' l » * » » w a e Laae « a e Mne 246-a

W BLOOMFIELD 2 story 3 Bedroom CotantaL l e o o w * . H aoae. w ^ h o u i •arengroomtals ' js tack, oantrel elr. T * oer A l Sports M e p r t i asns . $171*00 (246< j e o - a V ?

Ordard liKeegu

WEST BLOOMFIELD LAKE LOT On eeckided cUOe-n

Lake. 260-H tronlage tame trees aAons Waoaw Norm. I »e«d h S i Sehools4370,000 Ca*:

(246) 334-6608

WEST BLOOMFIELD Preekgrous gatahouee community outslanding detached condo. 2-3 bedroom. 3M Oaths docks, pool, wooded, 'ec room, $268,800 ShareNel Realty 246-642 1620

WEST BLOOMFIELD SCHOOLS

4 bedrooms, newly remodeled kachen. dming. oeramic he#v cove celling In thing room, baaement. gerege SyNan Lake view Lake pnvi-lagea with boat launch FHA or VA terme 1124,800 Cal: R DEWEY (246) 737-8000 or (810) 450-7601

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

345 V e s t l u d f V i j r M

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Smashing contemporary with gorgeous views from e l aides High c langs, lerge masler bedroom, and rac room in a finished walk-out lower level 3 car aide entry garage with cvcular d m e 2 fireplecee end a greet floor pien make tfse home perfect lor both kvvg and entertaining $560,000 BI-20 (740028)

WESTLAND RANCH Greet houee ( i poputw neighborhood Three bedroom. 1 4 be ta , tamily room W* I fireplace 2 car eaached 'garage, neutral h n u p i o u l new rool end water heeler Dor i maa your chanoe tor a greet home $114,800 (864SO)

WHITNEY KNOLL SUB! Greet 3 bedroom home «i one ol Wayne s Kneel subs' Farmy room, IMng room has a corner tvspiace tormel dning room, pemely flmehed hsaemsnt, 2 5 oer gerege and more Greet tor emarteming! $148,800 (660KN)

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Preferred. Realtors 313 -459 -6000

(248) 851-4100

WOW - LOOK AT THIS! PreeSgiOua Westland Woods Subl Meacukjuely mamtained colonial 3 bedroom. 1 5 baths, smenll ies indudng centre! Nr. Ivmg room, large larrWy room wIVi firsoiace, open Mchen A dining room, door wel to large deck, nioofy landscaped lenced yard, 2 car aflached garage, beee-ment $148,800 (571 BE)

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Preferred, ReaHors 313 -459 -6000

W e d a n d / W a y n e 348 Fooo/VaUed Lake/ Commerce

A NEW LISTING! Pretty as s peture! Lovely 3 bedroom. 1.5 bayth Bnck ranch Ni*nerous updates Finished Basemeni 2 5 car garage Livonia schools! $124,900

RACHEL & SUSAN RION RE/MAX WEST, INC 261-1400

BY OWNER 1978 4 bedroom, com-pletely remodeled home. 1 •/> lot, nice neighborhood $64,900

Office 313-721 4388

G L E N W O O D H E I G H T S

Large 4 Bedroom home located on large 100 pnvate lot features freshly painied inside A oul, finished bese-ment, 2 cer attached garage, larmiy room w/tirepiace A more Asking $144,900 Ask lor Curt Dozier (COHI-P)

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BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED home with Commerce Lake pn mages 3 bedrooms. Ti baths, wood floors, fin-ished basement, open floor plan $229,900 Open houee. Sun Jl*y 20. 12 10 4 (248) 360-6665

COMMERCE - Up-North feeling sur-rounds you * i this newer 3 bedroom ranch Features an open floor plan, vaufled ceikngs. and a huge Ane-w Mchen which leads 10 antra large deck Beautiful landecaping is the o n g on this cake $159 888 SI-32 (740323)

H o m e t o w n III R e a l t o r s

313-459-9898

INCOME PROPERTY Great investment • Two 3 bedroom duptak. newer root, aiding, lenced yards, central air. garage on one side W M maintained $74,900

ERA Country R>dge Realty. Inc (248)474-3303

INVESTORS DELIGHT Two tamily duplet, 2 bedrooms on each side, newer roof, newer win-dows. large yerd GoU course and strip man bang butt wiffan one mae $ 6 9 , 9 0 0 , P ruden t i a l P r e v i e w Properties 246-349-5600

OPEN SAT A SUN 1-4PM 34508 Elm Cute and cozy 3 bedroom Bun-galow New windows and s«dmg. 2 car garage $79 900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

OPEN SUN 1-4 537 S Wildwood (S oi l Cheny mi . E of Wayne) 3j* bedroom Westland tn-level. 1 5 bath, lamey room, newer windows A furnace. Tl car finished garage $95,500 Or call (313) 728-2870

OWNER SAYS SELL!! Clean 2 story ready for occupancy, features privacy lenced yerd. family room W*n fireplace, vtnyf windows, central air attached 2 cer garage updated decor now only $119,900 36610 Melton (North of Palmer A East of NewBurgh).

Ca l Mark Kieinknecht

H O M E T O W N O N E

313-420-3400 RAMBLING - 3 Bedroom. 2 bath ranch w/2 car attached garage family room w.fireplace A basemeni $174,900

SPACIOUS - 3 bedroom ranch w/2 car garage part finished basement * n e w e r f u rnece , a i r A r o o l $103,900

CHARMER - 4 Bedroom bungalow w/2 car garage, dining room. deck. A some appliances $72,900

SHOWCASE - 3 bedroom, 2 bath tri-level wTtreplece * i tamily room, 2 car garage • updated beth A kitchen $129,500.

DESIRABLE - 3 Bedroom ranch w l a m l y room, 2 car garage, bese-ment, bey window A central a* $123,900

Century 21 Town Pride (313) 326-2600 -

T H R E E BEDROOM broadf ron l ranch ReoenDy updeted beth. newer

manicured lot John Glenn High-school Slab tor 2 car garage already pou red $105,900 Can M a n e Zdunowski at HOME MASTER REALTY 313-425-3630 or Pager

313-431-3337

Wayne

3 CAR GARAGE Over 1500 so ft colonial weh > 4 bedrooms, fu l of updetes and in spot-l e s s cond i t i on Fam i l y r o o m w^lrepteoe 1 5 Baths and basement Muat see al $116800 A LOT FOR A LITTLE • $68 500 with low money dovm. FHA terme tor this fine 3 bedroom home ekth fniahed basement newer w idows , shmgies tumeoe. kachen A more Great value"

Ca l Jot A Mike

Cen tu r y 21 D y n a m i c (313) 728 -7800

WESTLAND - 2-3 bedroom liner upper, good starter hoe t r t h garage. Ca* tor mora detaSs $56,000

f313)

WESTLAND - 3 bedroom. 1 bat i . large lemly kachen. fu i Baseman! new carpet (Hn^Ut ) . $36 000 Can

246-6260711

WESTLAND By owner BeauofU 3 bedroom home, v t b e * , great room w'vaulted cwknot A fireplace central air Open Sun 7 M 3 A 7 ' 20 .12- (k )« $158 800 (313) 427-0683

35125 June

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Brand new 3 Bedoom Colonel. I S M l B i a i m i m . carpeted throughout

Includes stove, refriger-ator. wMher/dryer S REALTY 313-321

WESTLANO - Uvoraa Schools 34448 Oaborah & 3 Bedroom 1U

great room, tomtal <*nmg rownjK-ptars finished Uaeemiri. Anderson wmdows, spireiei system heet pump terge cykMkac let 11*6 * 0 0

f J1# 522-6025

WESTLAND Open Set I J -3 636 Lerchmot*. N oT O e n y MB E l e w t H ^ j h H o m e w t T s Heai r T * e a look 4 bedroom 1 800 sqtt spa deus ivmg master b e * o o m whsaft a i ctoeess I S kana. great deoor, large inground pool. ierr«e land-soaping C M now $1*2 900 Ca l

CHUCK PICKERING

Prudent ia l^ ' OfCKJRatO r e a l e s t a t e

313-458-4800

M C H K A N C R O U P "smroM-

(248) 851-4100

LOTS OF POTENTIAL Open Sundey, 1-4, Conveniently located 4 Bedroom. l .5 bath B»-Lavei on '•» acre lanced lot Over 1500 aq ft Huge front porch, firepiece «i living room all appliances slay $134,900 (740524) Please ask tor Donna Webber

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD (248) 478-6000

OPEN SUNDAY 12-4, 1955 Meedow Ridge Or , N o l Pontiac Trail E o l Decxer. Walled Lake You found it this open floor plan bnck ranch has it all City water 3 bedrooms, t'.» baths Inground Heated Gismte Pool All new kitchen cabinets Mamlat WMtebay Bun m appliances New rool 1995 Both baths completely remodeled Privacy lence Large pro-fessionally landacaped 100x150 lot Low commerce taxes, in WsAed Lake Schools $164,900

(248) 669-9656

UNION LAKE RANCH All Dnck 3 bedroom ranch wrtarmly room, natural fireplace. V< baths i Ti car attached garage On huge treed lot Overlooks the gait course A can walk to Union Lake Sharp as a tack Only $129,500

TODAY (313) 462-9800

Waterford Custom Contemporary

(Open Sunday 1-4) All Bnck home bwlt In 1984 over 3800 sq ft . soaring ceilings with skylights, gourmet kitchen with grange comers .

includes boat skp on Cass Lake "Must self! $337,500.test 4 car garage 'ass Lake Mt

Choice Properties 248-932-0870

W A T E R F O R D T W P . NEW CONSTRUCTION

T1MBERWOOO RIDGE SUB Immeaate occupancy 1712 sq.ft Cotoruel 3 bedrooms T.i Beths. many extras $176,900 complete Also available 18 addhtona! building sites Your plan or ours Oft Wlkams Lk Rd N ol Cooley Lk Rd

Open Sundays 12-3pm Or call tor appointment

J T. KELLY CUSTOM HOMES INC 248-363-5927

WIXOM - 1424 Cranberry Cr Butt '87 Spectacular 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath Cape Cod Surrounded m woods $208,900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

WIXOM (WIXOM RdOiarm) 3 bedroom/2'4 bam 2200 sq. f l coto-ruel on lerge tread lot 4 yr old home $228,000 (244) 668-5054

I i v m p t o n County

BRIGHTION TWP Vacant, 2 48 acree located on cal du sac . megma ical setting treed and rolkng n aree 01 cutom homes Ca l for detail Pet B«er Heritage Better Homes A Gar-dens (810) 227-1311

Fowtervtae H A N D Y M A N ' S S P E C I A L

3 bedroom farm house on 3 5 acres with a bam Needs lots of work, but worth I ONLY $59,000 REALTY WORLD CROSSROADS

(8101 227-3455

H A M B U R G T W P

OonT m a t Vsa home' One ol only a lew wfth pond view Vi story oiler 4 bedrooms T * beths vaufled greet room henh«ood floors ea-panel wood doors, screened porch, finished weaout Loceied in ihe b e a t * * * Whiapenno Pines Go* Course Com-munity $284 900 F munity I 761-4600 -3CS-

days 426-6961

M ment. deck. 3 oer garage Dont rmes (Me one* $309 800 ft. Flood 761-6600 daye.r741-5Sl* eves

s t a w b toeaaon on trie Tha beeuaU home

M country kitchen to M M M the gourmet. wa*t-oul lower ie«el end e 3 cer garage $3*1 Candy C a c h e * 8636676 evee

$3*8 800 fTI-3333 days

EDWARD SUROVELL REALTORS

STQPvaOQK HOME'

ttkng introduction lo a e u w t ol A M d t t U ranch I I 1 4

R 6 A L T 7 W O R L D C-oawoads (610) 227 3486

Macomb Co ra t y

WASHINGTON TWKN->- 0 Cemega H * Sub . 2sa i ft ookv raaL 4 be»ooma. ? * • b a t * lamey room, dan T4 oar aaached ptue 16*16 alorage gerege cenael Mr.

cU'Mesad SourTastor ^ a o t e i * * 5

eveMm $237 800 Ca* e a m - a p m (246)661

Or anara.ua ftMhii

354 O a U a e d C o « U y

B R A N D O N T W P Ne» Coneeucaon Homea For SMe

2400 sett - $300 000 2S00 s ^ t - $ o i . OOC 2500 SCtt - $312 000

A l l u l «e*-out Bsaements Located on 2<i4 acre wooded percela Schools Come' pek your

(248) 8 2 7 - 2 8 6 5

CRANBROOK MANOR Speoowe 3 bedroom Toamhouee. baaement. garage Pnvata deck (2Sx 14J* ftrAnooking a lovely iraed complex. $138,900 Code 273E

P R I D E IN R O Y A L OAKT A natural made A outl 3 bedroom Bungalow wAkrwig room ist iay window, gerege A M finehed baeementJ Ca) qtackf T h t * t wemerfl $128,800 Code 223E

BEVERLY HILLS FIX-UP! 1 600 eq.fl ranch wrattached 2 car garage 1 $ beva . 3 bedroom, new lumace. rool A hot water heeler bnno your Pamt Brush" $150,000 Code 276E

A " ' — — . ( 248 ) 5 4 8 - 9 1 0 0 ,

N E W • C O N S T R U C T I O N

H O M E S Occupancy w i th in 60 D a y s

Lake Fores t Vi l lage, . Wa te r fo rd

by. De lcor H o m e s

RANCH; Spec tacu la r v a u l t e d c e i l i n g s throughout tha specious 2 bedroom plue den home with tront bey window complete with oeremc t*e toyer, 2 l u l ceramc Me bathe, fireplace with

el. skytght In WcAen hushed DeauMul Oak Cebmetry, m a n

ftoor leundry. 2 car ettached gerege. lull beaement Lerge comer locelton Select your carpet end kitchen flooring $162,630. 246-686-4888

CONTEMPORARY, OPEN, MULTI-LEVEL

FLOOR PLAN: Located on a spectacular wooded homesite overlooking the ptoteulod nature sanctuary. th» mnovebve floor plen offers spacious, open feeling with privacy lor 3 bedrocme, end 2 fu l betha on the upper level Large open kitchen with Cuatom White Cetwietty and skytighL separate dining aree and large family room w«h fireplace and custom mantel. Bnck ertenor, pala-* < t windows, handcrafled wooden front porch, beeement 2 cer attached gerege $187,870 246486-4668

UNDER CONSTRUCTION OCCUPANCY APPROXIMATELY 120 DAYS COLONIAL: 4 bedroom, 2'4 belh with great vaulted end cathe-dral ce*ngs SpecleoAer maeter s»tte With cuslom Bey window Ceramic t ie M beth, main floor laundry hand-crafted wooden porch arid rattng at entry, 2 car attached garage Select your own ntenor colors end firashes at builders design career $160,520

246-686-4886

WATERFORO COLONIAL. 4 bed-room, TA beth air. wooded lot. leka prtvSeges $175,000 4 sale by owner Please c a l lor appointment

1246) 673-3788

W a y w Coun ty

'-6 ACRE 4-ROMULUS RANCH

A l the work is done' Updeies vinyl windows w'martitc stts. lumace water heater root copper plumbing Oak kachen A built-in island range with cabinets Huge family room with firepiece 12x10 deck Open Sunday 1-4 $117,900 36363 McBnde St Romulus Cal Jim Howtey al:

REMERTCA H O M E T O W N O N E

313-420-3400 BY OWNER - bnck ranch near air-port. 3 bedroom, 2 * garage, new carpel, new bath, fresh pamt. rmd $70's (314) 453-9280

RIVERVIEW - Dewnshire Sub Lovely 3 bedroom, 2'1 Beth colonial pool, decks, eir. $140'S

(313) 479-5656

SUMPTER - 2500 Elwell Like new 3 bedroom. 2 bath , but t 1981 Backs to woods Great pnce $117,900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

358 Lake f ron t / Wa te r f ron t Homes

11+ ACRE LAKEFRONT ESTATE

Residing along 1.300* ft ol pnstine upper Lake Sherwood shorebne end surrounded by natural Beauty, is tha magnificent 4,000* sq ft 4 bedroom, 4 5 beth, contemporary with a unique entertainer's ftoorpten Boesbng high volume rooms, epectaaaer master suae, separate guest bedroome wing, gourmai white sub-zero A Corlen SlcherVnoc*. very lerge greet room oversized with -2-way masonry lire-piece to tormel dming room wto/HerS pantry, private family room with fire-piece A granite wat ber, speoous library 3 cer garage and so much more Top quality construction throughout A or at $749,800 For your pnvate thamrta cell Steve at (248) 815-7520

REMAX 100. INC.

ALL SPORTS Duck Lake, pnvate 2 story neerty 1800 sq f l . 3 bed rooms. 2 bathe completely reno-vates Beautiful contemporary $260,000 81»667-C>K»

ALL SPORTS Ore Lake Bnghton Schools^ 3 bedroom 2 betha recently remodeled, imme-Siate occupancy $259 OOC

(810)231-3235

ALL SPORTS Thompson Lake, Howea First time ollered Luxurious lakelront home 4.000 i j l t , 3 bed-roome. T-t baths 2 indoor gas gm. 2 Replaces. 4 plus ear garage and much mora Beeuti-futty landacaped property on 4 lots Has 140 plus ft o( lakefromaga. steel sea we l sendy beach. 24ft dock, rait, extensive decks. Delcony and

ego $475,000 By owner only (517)546-5606

gezego $4' Appointments

home, deei seftmg. frontege. very pnvate sure 3.200 eq. ft ranch plue walk

BRlOHTONiHOWEU Builders own 1 acre 120 ft aouthemexpo-n c h plus walk

out 4-5 bedroom. 314 betha 2 k » piecee. bnck A redwood extenor large redwood deck, acreened porch 3 car garage bead, nearty comptete time to select your ttnahee $420 000 completed, or ee la $340,000 (31 S M I 4 - 7 2 7 0

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BLOOMFIELD CONDO - ideal tor professional person or couple Very quiet, overlooks ponds A god course 2000 sq ft unit with many extras

Must see Cat tor viewing appointment 810-254-7606

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Open house I -4pm By appointment onry Wabeek Pines 3 bedrooms, den, library, merbie floors, 50 ft deck 1 bedroom apt lower level walk out $419,000 No brokers please

(248) 932-8278

BRIGHTON $153,900 LAKE EDGEWOOD

Breaking ground agam for another new buirang wt»i mdOclober occu-pancy" Two very apeciai end units now available with family rooms anq decks These ere almost 1600 sq ft with 2 Bedrooms. 2 full beths. huge Basements and extra large Tn cer attached garage Model open daay -closed Weds Call tor hours Located one mile North ot Grand River, I-96 exit We re nght on Grand River Con-tact RICHARD BUTTE, The Group Realtors 810-

BRIGHTON $155,900 SEPT OCCUPANCY

Tha unit e priced just a Bit higher than our Base pnce ol $151,900, but oh whait a twtside view ol trees end boulders Picture postcard Beck yard Irom your deck Great room and family room, 2 bedrooms, 2 ' Bams, skyttes central air. firepiece, gum sized fu l basement and 24x24 attached garage Tha is unit a i 10 end is the test one left m thie pod o l 4 units Lake Edgewood a located one mile N ol 1-86, Bnghton exit nght on Grand River C a l tor Model hours or Contact RICHARD BUTTE, The Mich-igan Group Reeftors 810-228-0286

BRIGHTON $162,900 WALK-OUT

Basement m a Ranch Condominium 1575 aq ft indudea. 29 great room plus 2 0 famay room with 2 sets of French doors akykghts, ftreptece. 2 Bedrooms, 2 batha. central air. huge lower level prapped tor l u l beth with polenBel 1300 sq ft. bonus space An estate sued 24x24 etteched end geted private courtyard lor occupencyf (Pick your cerpetsl Ural 1115 Lake Edgewood Condo-miniums Take Grand fever about 1 mee N ol 1-98 Bnghton Grand River Exit We're on the left Model open dely-doeed Weds Cel tor hours eny-ame by cathng RICHARD BUTTE. The Michigan Group Real tors .

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CANTON 44825 Coachman 3 bed-room. 2 5 beth Townhouee. 2 car

A Beeement $154,900 (313) 454-8535

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CANTON Luxurious & Unique!

CORPER CREEK Cendomnkms ol Canton

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CANTON Open Sun 1-5 2 bed-room townhouee. 1 <» bethe. Neptaoe. central air herdwood floors garage deck $118 000 313-387-0290

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VILLAGE! Check out m s 2 bedoom Townhouse wnh huge mealer bedroom and • * * • i r closets Aleo has a knock out beee-ment and plenty 01 room for your Mends to perk $96,900

ARBOR VILLAGE! Rere find ranch u n l ioceted m newer secsor ol complex 2 bedroom, lerge beaemenl e k v V ^ s . «repleoe and a grael dedi 108 800 Ce* John

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313-459-6222 CHEAPER Hen ranIf Super eharp> 2 bedroom, gerage N Rad io rd $45 800 $2300 no< - • p j y w i COUNTRY CLUe vaage - 3 b e d ftmaa. beaw 2000 e a * beeue M8y ftnahed beaemera kh

313-420-0618

DEARBORN K K X T S Hkwe nett to perk A l m t t a n o a e 2 to ohooae trom Upper i bedroom/2 bat i . tkyngrta ca»edrai ceamg Oul-f d e deck 8 K J 0 0 Lower 2 bedroom" be» $66 800 Utttaed cerport

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FARMINGTON BeeuWil puma locaaon prtyaM enpoeed ponoh, dekae end 2 . » g a riedroome. t M bathe m-una

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FARMINGTON HILLS - Immaculate Much prtveov 28747 Sierra Pome 2 badiooma. 214 bathe, iferary. sky

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$178,800 246-766-2447

GREEN OAK Grael ens i«tt w«h meny upgrades Crown moulding, wood (toor in Mchen Central air. Florida room a heated finished beeement 2 k i l oeransc Bems. beech A dubhouee $105 ,000 Prudent le l Preview

— 246-348-5600

LIVONIA $75,000 Almos t N e w

Reel tharp two bedroom. 1'4 Beth upper ranch. Matures apeooos Irving room with sliding doorwall lo bakxmy. huge maeter bedroom wnh weBi-m doeet, and newer oeramic Die m bath-room. Very dean end neutral Low monmy lee end low taxes makes this very eftordeble Move nght m!

BOB LAMKIN 248-960-5905

Century 21 Associates

LUXURIOUS PLYMOUTH CONDO

Elegem A luxurious ranch condo m BeajWul Ealon Estates Flowing tloor plan with an enormous great room A nicely fknahed walk-out baaement' S319JM0 (660EA)

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NORTHVILLE CONDO upper 2 bedroom ranch, 3 Baths. finished walk out lower level, garage 'Best view ei Northvtke" $164 ,900 Bruce L l o y d A t l e r n e t l v e R e e l t y 6 1 0 - 3 4 8 - 5 9 7 7

NORTHVILLE CONDO • End unit townhouse 3 bedroom, 2 S Beth, fin-i s h e d Basemen t M u s t see l $119,900 248-348-1221

NORTHVILLE HIGHLANO Lakes, lake access. pooVtenrw. 1,700 sq ft.. 3 Bedroom. T l Beths. garage fire-piece, country kitchen w^en t r , Backs up to commons area $125,900 (248)348-3759

NOVI $171,500 R o o m y Four

B e d r o o m Detached cotoruel feeturas T i beths Imng room. lamHy room with freplace spacious kitchen with bay window, walk-out basemeni. and two ca-attached garage Almost new Imme-diate occupancy!

NOVI $159,900 Detached Ranch

Features two bedrooms, I'.e Beths. first floor laundry first floor den, great room wah tal ceiimgs anq nafnral fire-place, partially finished Desement. and two car attached garage Almost new Move nght In'

BOB LAMKIN 248-960-5905

Century 21 Asaoostes

PLYMOUTH - Bradbury Condos 2 bedroom, 2 beth, hnlehea baaement carport, deck totally updateo $102,000 (313) 459-2345

PLYMOUTH CORNERS TOWNHOUSE

Super sharp 2 bedreoom. 1 5 bath Appliences. gorgeous finished Base-meni «-mirrored wall Skylight in mem bath w'accees 10 master Bed-room Centra- air Convenient to X ways Only $121 900 Ce l Esther Baiter (313)670-9784 Mayter Realtors (313) 522-8000

PLYMOUTH - 2no floor unit New-carpet. new floors. Appliances stay Pool $48 900 313-455-4164

PLYMOUTH - Pnvale sett.ng 2 bed room, 1'« Baths Townhouse wfh basement $95,900 HELP-U-SELL (810) 348-6006

RELAX BY THE WATER Prestigious Eaton Estates oflers this 2 bedroom, 2 Oath ranch with ready (o Unshed weaiout at a moet ettractive pnce! $257,500 1956EA,

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Rochester Hil ls - Sugar Creek Beautitu 2100 aq f l detached ranch condo very race $259 900 Call

Chr is topher Gerback 810-317-2940

SOUTHFIELD • 2 bedroom T l bath 1600 sq ft attached garage beau l i lu l grounds, low condo lee $115,000 Owner (248) 352-2533

SOUTHFIELD - 2 Bedroom, 2 Beth 2nd floor ipertment style Pool, car port Nice view. 13 Mile^outhfieid Rd $57,000 246-559-7152

Hampton C bedrooms 1.5 Beths 1 i 9 0 e f l f t 1 car gerege. ttr, beiement $92,500 Open Sun 12 10 4 246-4376625

VILLA DEL LAGO (Mlltoid) A condominium conversion o f Moore Lake 1 bedrooms at $43,000 and 2 bedroome up to $78,000. pf tong includes ronove-ton weh new cabinets and appk-ances Models available for •nmadeM occupancy

Open Sunday l2-4pm Appt (246) 363-1060 or

(610) 817-6883

WALLED LAKE 2 bedroom, town houee. oak Mchen doo ra* ! to beck-

m i Extra leroe roome only $62 000 Chone ftoperaee 248 932-0*70

WATERFORO - By Owner 3 bed rooma 2 5 bethe. osntrel air 2000 Sq Fl 2 car gerege MANY EXTRAS! $150 000 246-665-1076

W BLOOMFIELD - 2 bedroom 2 Beth i * p w ranch Pond view gerage $68 800 Deye 246 358 S318. ext 1-263 Evee 246-661^663

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WEST BLOOMFIELD AbeoMMy mmt 2 apeooue bedroom l "4 be» totwttouee A l appkanoas m kachen. torge bieakieel room. V e piece in »w-g room tamel dkwig ansa M beeement 1 a floor laundry maeter suae • t » v a t b e * A j k x i » tttfil 2 oar garage $196 800

CENTURY 21 Neda Inc (2481 477-8600

WEST BLOOMFIELD P'eeaglnus gatetuuet eetttwurtty -outetendng detached condo 2-3 bedroom, f t oae» dacke. p o d wooded ree room $268 80C "" 246-642 ieac

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SUPERIOR TOWNSHIP BREATHTAKING MASTERPIECE! Abundance of glass. Vaulted ceilings. Dramatic two story foyer hardwood floor. Gourmet kitchen. 2-way fireplace. Luxury master suite w/Jacuzzi. Overlooks woods on 2 acres. S399,999 (23S04444) 313-455-7000

PLYMOUTH WATERFRONT-3 ACRES on spring-fed. sandy bottom, private lake, panoramic view of the lake from 9 win-dows. Showcase interior. Finished lower level. Light and bright. Ann Arbor schools. $369,900 (ANN2) 248-477-1111

LIVONIA MODERN COLONIAL! Prime northwest Livonia location. 2,800 sq. f t . . 4 bedroom, walk-out basement, library/study. Upgrades too numerous to mention. A must see on your list. $339,000 ( 23H20433) 31^455-7000

NOVI MOVE IN BEFORE SCHOOL OPENS!! Novi-Northville schools. Jacuzzi tub in master bedroom suite, plus large stall shower. Designer kitchen w/white cabinets & walk-in pantry. Formal living room, family room & den.

5,500 (BRA) 248-348-6430

NORTHVILLE NORTHVILLE'S HIDDEN TREASURE! Charming 3 bed room, 2\ bath colonial. Hardwood foyer/hall. Neutral decor, crown molding. French doors. 2 bay windows. Full basement, central air, 1st floor laundry, large lot. $242,900 (23D16784) 313-455-7000

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CANTON THREE BEDROOM. 2k bath colonial. Formal living room and dining room w/bays. Kitchen w/pickled oak cabi-nets, upper loft, 1st floor laundry, central air and deck.

(M 24400) 313-261-0700 $188,500 (23S43285) 313-455-7000

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BUILT BY GALAXY BUILDERS, this quality Elm model with many upgrades could be your new home if you hurry! 3 bedroom, 2\ baths, all neutral decor. Finished walkout.

WESTLAND CHOOSE YOUR COLORS! New construction 3 bedroom ranch. 2 full baths, living room w/ceramic surrounding fireplace. Needs your final touches. Hurry!!

WESTLAND GREAT WESTLAND COLONIAL! Galaxy Builders, 3 bed room home w/hardwood floor entry, ceramic surrounds fireplace w/gas logs. Fully landscaped yard includes sprinkler system.

WESTLAND CLEAN A NEAT COLONIAL. Built In 1996. Three bed-room, 2\ baths. Fireplace in living room. Partially fin-ished basement, attached two car garage.

$159,900 (23C36641) 313-455-7000 $157,900 (23F00214) 313-455-7000 $155,900 (23F00111) 313-455-7000 $154,950 (M374) 313-326-2000

LIVONIA BUCKINGHAM SUB. Everything you need is in this beautifully maintained raised ranch. Open floor plan, fireplace, updated kitchen and 2 full baths updated like a new home. For the fussy buyer. $139,900 (F14171) 313-261-0700

PLYMOUTH NEW ON THE MARKET. 1500+ sq. ft. in this charming ranch in desirable Plymouth. Double lot is heavily treed. Updates include: furnace "90, roof '91. and water heater '96. $138,900 (HAM2) 248-477-1111

LIVONIA PICTURESQUE DOLLHOUSE! 1600 sq. ft. ranch on \ acre treed lot. Fieldstone fireplace in living room, large family room, combined kitchen and dining room add to the openness and flow of this home. $134,900 (B30650) 313-261-0700

WESTLAND MILLPOINT'S FINEST COLONIAL! Many updates thru out. three bedroom, two full baths, central air. fire- -

place in living room. Hardwood floor, located on a

Sreat court.

130.000 (D191) 313-326-2000

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LARGER HOME/OPEN FLOOR PLAN. Updates include: furnace, air, driveway and garage, floor, shingies on house, sun room w/skyl ight. huge basement. Lovely l anr l f aping $121 900 (H332)

WESTLAND HUNTER'S POINT TOWNHOUSE. In Westland. is immaculate, and will be love at first sight. 2 bedrooms, 1% baths, full basement, attached garage, end unit.

313-261-0700

WESTLAND CHARMING RANCH! Newer maintenance free exter.or, vinyl windows, roof on house & garage. Living room w/bow window, updated kitchen w/oak cabinets. Finished basement. Livonia schools. $114,700 (23G31274) 313-455-7000

REDFORD CHARMING RANCH. 2 full baths, finished basement, newer roof, windows, furnace, attic fan & ceiling fans. South Redford schools, + a Home Warranty.

$101,900 (W25810)

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CANTON ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! Desirable Arbor Village condo has many updates . Fireplace in Irving room, sky-lights. new carpe t & paint in 1995 . Hurry, it will not last! $98 000 (A 186) 313-326-2000

REDFORD ACCENT ON QUALITY! 3 bedroom ranch with ba ths , finished basement , remodeled bathroom, new furnace, roof & siding. Large fenced yard with 2 car garage.

REDFORD. PLEASANT SURPRISE - SPOTLESS. Move-m condition. 1 1 0 0 sq. f t . bungalow with two baths , full basement , new e lec tnca l & plumbing, fenced yard and 2% car

$79 900 (D19912) 313-261-0700 1 3 & (P15361) 313-261-0700 587.880

DETROIT THIS IS m 3 bedroom Cape Cod with library. Updates include vinyl windows, steel doors, heated Florida room, multi-level deck, garden pond, 1 car garage.

248-4771111 (FIV2)

WIXOM TUNC CALLS from your backyard MTi. 3S bath colonial. Backs to 3 0 0 ac re nature pre-room,

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NOVI QREAT NOVI COLONIAL 4 bedrooms. 2\ ba ths , n ice deck for entertaining, excel lent Novi schools plus c lose to shopping and *-ways.

WESTLAND COUNTRY CHARM/CUSTOM QUALITY. Three bed room, bnck ranch. 1% beth . recreation room, two car ga rage and Florida room on a double lot.

DETROIT BRICK RANCH. Two bedroom brick ranch with partial-ly finished basement Move-in condition.

$228,900 (CID) 2463486430 $115,000 (C357) 313-326-2000 $34,900 (GRA-2) 248-4771111

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LITTLE VALLEY HOMES 810 -474 -6500

10V down, 240 montfa al «22S

O&E T h u r s d a y , J u l y 17

^^^^Ik iverBe»ort 1997

CASEVILLE - Brand new 1200 s o l i home. very nice beach $96,000 Ca l Sandy Rose R e a ^ E stale One. (800) 713-2654

Northern Property

CADILLAC AREA Rose Lake, all sports, sandy beach 2 yr ok! year around nome 3 Bedrooms, 2 full

f313) 4S3-&859

H I G H L A N D H I L L S E S T A T E S

Localed North of Grand River on Seetey In Now, helf way between

Haggerty & Meadowbrook

14*76 VICTORIAN w-Wi 8«36 tag. 2 bedrooms. I baths, utility room.

| enclosed 'ront porch al) apoliances Mini condition cen«rai air 4 paddle

! 'ans. open floor plan A musl see i $34,900

14*68 MARSJHTE 2 bedrooms 2 batf'.s Iront porch window an appb ances including wasfier'dryer Just

: reduced $16 900 14*68 ELCONA 2 bedrocks i Car front iving room new ynyl w i d o w s washer, dryer and more $13,500

OTHER HOMES AVAILABLE

Q U A L I T Y H O M E S HOURS MON THRU FRI

10 00 AM TO 4 00 PM 248-474-0320 OR 248 474-0333

ASK FOR JOANNE

HUNTERS PARADISE or CORPO RATE RETREAT in W B-ancn area Very ur*que and secluded 4000 »q ft home 4 bedrooms 3'-, baths with 28*32 game room 40 rolling acres at oak iilied trees and bordering state land on 3 sides All o> this 'or $210,000 Cat Oave Pokak of Cola •well Ban.e' 1 BOO- 306-3229 access code 12

Mortfinland Cootrarta

Been tu rned d o w n for home loan?

There's no rsaaon to mkm1 So you've missed a payment ot two, or over-e* tended your credB - we understand. Me • wfial happens while you're busy making other plans Even witfi a lese-inan-pertecl credit, w e l work w« i you to find the home loan mats ngnt Jot you. _

w e tartaric* f u t u r e n o t v ,

N O R T H a m e r i c a n M O R T G A G E c o m p a n y

Ken Sul l ivan 1 -000-880-8990

KALKASKA 10 acres 10 minutes to Torch Lake Beautiful budding sue surrounded Oy Blue Spruce & Maple hanJwoods Walk to Slate Forest, Great hunting $13 900 10% down $200 per month on a 10% Land Con-tract Great Lakes Land Co

16161 2588067

Real Estate Wanted

OSCODA COUNTY 4 Bedroom Home dose lo town Just red ,>ced to $69,900 Worth Country Realty

Call 517-848 2677 Ask for Fred or Susan

We buy HOUSES, VACANT LOTS, LAND CONTRACTS

W v o e a l anybody's pnce' 313-326-8300

m

gr i inssi Birmingham^roy Area

Bloomfield Orchard Apis

Located m Auburn H*s Spaoous 1 bedroom apartments from $915 include ha«. gas. MMsr a bands, pkj» laundry tacMes k more Short tern Fumahed unm available Hours «.£ cioeed Thurs t Sun. Sat by appt

( 8 1 0 ) 3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8

BLOOMFIELD HILLS ..Telegraph & Quartan Rds.

L o w M o v e I n C o s t s R e m o d e l e d

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s F r o m $ 7 3 0

H E A T I N C L U D E D

W H E T H E R S F I E t D A P A R T M E N T S 810 -645 -0026

Mon -Fri., 9-5 Sat 10-2

Cemetery Lots

B E A U T I F U L P L Y M O U T H

"LOT RENT $196MO 3 Bed'oom 1 oatn refngerstor stoae d-sposal snack be- S cathedra- ceilings th^oughoul immediate occupancy a*1er spprova-i Cai- 1c cietaiis

•JUST MOVE IN" 1995 16 * 80 heme leatu'es 2 bedrooms 2 baths 'elngerator stove dishwasher d-socsa washer & dryer central a r 3 sky lights & a carpon loor Don't miss out on this one'

'NEED MORE ROOM7" How s tms 1996 rvome with 4 bed-rooms 2 baihs. re'ngerator stove. 0-»hwesher washer dryer, thermal windows, central a« & cathedra: ceilings Pnced lo sen

'RESIDENTIAL SET" 3 Bedroom 2 bath 1960 sq fl nome on peimeter lot backing up to woods, o^ers living room, tan-ly room & morrwig room, alt appliances center sla-nd -n kitchen cent-ai air hreplace. bay window Jacuzz SJ>yiights 4 deck & more Just too much to list Cat-today tor your appointment

N E W & E X I S T I N G 5 0 0 T O C H O O S E

F R O M '

A s k A b o u t O u r H o m e s

O n Y o u r L o t

i t t l

313-454-4660 PLYMOUTKCANTON

SCHOOLS

NOVI - Open House Sun 12 5 27146 Branton. j f t Hagger^y 3 bed rooms. 2 fun Baths, over 180C sa It Professionally .anoscaped

T A W A S A R E A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - Dry cleaners with 1500 H 1 owners quarters above Ail trade tutures stay Newer botfer ana hot water heater Th.s is a turnkey bus-mess, all 1or $95,000 $40 000 down,, trve balance on a 10 year land cootraci

Call •sting agent BOB RENEW (313! 609-3443

WOLVERINE PROPERTIES

Mobile Homes

TRAVERSE CITY - For sate by owner, newly remolded Bi-ievei located with-- 10 minutes of 'down-town Traverse c.ty Features 2 5 car ga-age kachen dmmg, living and famity room 2 full baths master surte and 3 bedrooms w-tots of closet space and meny amenrtes Large fenced '0t ask-ng $118,900 Cai

1248 674 1056 or 6j6-943-0524

LEONARD - Nice. 3 oedroom mobile home w'dishwasher a-dscapec

Crd $7,000 or best o»fe' Co'-^e see yourse"' Car Linda a'-e- 5om

18101 336-1826

NEW HUDSON REDUCED Large deck w,la lie view aoco*imately 1.500 sq t 92 doublewide 2 balhs 3 bedroom, greal room wifireprace central air loaded »<e*tras $38 200 with 2 months t-ee lol rent Cell

1810)466 3622

W A T E R W O N D E R L A N D ' No more du'i vacations Bcat.ng fish-ng swimming sunr,,ng nature walks 'his ccndc has it aS1 Lake Huron Au Gres area 2 hrs trom Detroit Boat s s dock, garage i-*e-new tur-vture s appliances incSuded Overlooks water $100 000 K.m ECflim Pruoennai Great La«es

248 625 5704 Pager 8tO-763-125«

V I D E O T O U R A V A I L A B L E

NOVI BEST Buy -n Nov New 3 bed-room 2 Balh home Loaded $29 900 Call John Quality Homes

12481344-1968

NOVI-En|oy a coo! summer with t-eo centra; an Our new model »s 3 bed-room 2 bath $32 900 Ca- Vicky Quality Hemes (2481349-6966

CADILLAC GARDENS W 8 lots together $1600 each (7151926-5735

CADILLAC Memc.nal Gardens Wesl * o t s 1 vau* for 2 persons 20% less than cemetery pnees 248-347-2969

CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL Rochester 2 iots wv vaults 4 ororue memorial $2 500 313-722-7251

B e d f o r d S q u a r e A p t s , NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS

FOR Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

Small, Quiet, Sale Compnei Ford Rd. near 1-275

S T A R T I N G A T $ 5 3 5 3 1 3 - 9 8 1 - 1 2 1 7

GLEN EDEN Livonia Section 189, Garden of Ascension block 29, S3000 for 4 lots 248-737-0105

HOLY SEPULCHRE SouthfieWJ-Secl.-or 14, lot 281 graves 11 4 12 Si200 each 810-776 5958

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL Cemetery 2 bunjvplots m Last Supper section S800,tor both (3131 722-0745

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL Cemetery Garoen ot Resurrection

Section 901 4 lols - $1000 Bo* «2060

Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvon« Ml 48150

S T S B l L o t s 4 Acreage ^ > 7 ^ Vacant

NOVI PARTIALlY remodeled 3 bed-room, 14*70 excellent condition Chateau Novi MUST SELL" III pay secunty decosi 8. 1 st months 10i rent' $8 900 Cat Brian al y c 0 Homes <810,1869-4141

A Community of Private Parks 4 Large Lots w'City improvements

Fie^bie Terms C^ise to Western Suburbs & Ann Arbor

J A B Development Inc 4 Gach Realty

8101 569-0730 -|313:-66»-3253

REOMAN 1990 W>*om. Commerce Meadows 14*80 C-ean 2 bed 2 *u" oaths air fireplace, deck. $24 900 2 mo 'ree lot -ent 248-684- 2369

1985 REOMAN Fireplace, new carpeiaig throughoui air very dean' |246;i380-9550

A N N O U N C I N G T I M B E R V I E W A C R E S

Low Down Payment Gentie rotting 2-'-> acre sites

some w-'wantoul basement your Builder Easv access to

wesle-m suburtjs and Ann Arbor financing te rms available

J A Bioch 4 Co-Gach Really (8101 559-7430

A€Al CSTflTC FOR fl€NT #400-498

Canlon

FAIRWAY CLUB G o l f s i d e A p t s .

1 & 2 B e d r o o m F r e e G o t f

H e a t & H o t W a t e r F r e e 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

m

Carriage Cove Luxury Apts.

(LILLEY 6 WARREN)

W e t a k e p r i d e m o f f e r i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g s e r v i c e s t o o u r t e n a n t s .

t Pnvau Maid service' available

• Emeraancy mapntenence • Beautiful grounds wilh pool 4

nene area wWi BSO s • Special hanAcapped units • Reethji aono^jhere • Cable avateBle • Meny mora amenities

NO OTHER FEES

One Bedroom Two Bedroom

$696. 900 sq fl $665. 1100 sq.fl

• Vertical Blind* 4 carport included » Ceramic Beth 4 loyer > Proleseionel on-aae management • 23 plus yra. experience » Near X-ways shopping, airport Roee Doherty. property menager

9 8 1 - 4 4 9 0

CANTON South - Huge el foency m pnvale home Garage, separate entrance $395i'mo • utilrties Avat-aOe immedan*, 313-496-1619

3 i

Homes Under Construction

A Site lo Berxjld

P O N D & W A L K O U T L O T S

Close 10 Bee* Rd Terms

j A Bkacn 4 Co Gach Realty 810-559-7430

HARTLAND MEADOWS 7 -rw old Redman Summit Ridge, 3 bedroom 2 Baths 1,250 sq Tt Central air

1810)88^-5627

Walnut Brook Estates Located just E ot Pine Trace Golf Course m Rochester h a s Profes-sionally oes-gned development «n area o I homes valued at wea over $600 000, oners available site to BmW your dream home, pnoed at $204 900 AW lor

Chris Lee £ R m I I s u m 1 M . .

810-414-7514

IN WIXOM

H U G E

S A V I N G S Great Selection of

P re-Owned Homes From $7500

Immediate Occupancy

N e w M u l t i s e c t i o n s

f r o m $39 ,900 • 3 bedrooms • 2 Full Baths • Deluxe G E Appliances • Immedete Occupancy

A t B r a u t i f u l

S t r a t f o r d V i l l a

Wixom Riiail

3.."» m i l o North of I - %

Open Thursday

til 8 p.m.

Cal l Patr ic ia H e n r y

(248)685-9068

In White Lake O P E N H O U S E

Thursday. July 17 11 a . m . - 9 p.m.

Relres/vnents Served

16' w ide from $25,900

1500 sq fl. from $45,900

3 bedroom! . 2 baths,

deluxe GE appliances,

skylights & more

$ 1 9 9 / m o - 2 yrs. Site Rent Special Plus

• $1500 Community ! Rebate Plus Many • Pre-Owned Homes • at Affordable Fences

at

C e d a r b r o o k

• E s t a t e s

o n M - 5 9

: '/« m i l e w e s t o f

B o g i e L a k e R d .

(248)887-1980 Call Joyce

Brighton/New Hudson

N e w

M o d e l S a l e

Free Site RenMstYr .

$199/mo. -2nd Yr. On All New Models

Priced From $41,500.

3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths,

Deluxe GE Appliances,

Skylights & More

KENSINGTON PLACE

on Grand River I-96 to exit 153

across from Kensington Metropark

C a l l B r u c e

(248) 437-2039

Quality

In Novi 1 Year FREE Site Rent or Central Air

$149/mo Stte Rent - 2nd Yl»ar

$249.'mo Sue Rent -3rd Year

On Your Ctxxca of 16 Wide Models

Starting From $ 2 9 , 9 0 0

3 bedrooms, 2 baths.

Deluxe GE Appliances

Skylights & more.

Many Pre-Owned Homes Also Available

at

Novi Meadows

o n N a p i e r R d . o f f

G r a n d Rfver just 11 m> a f n i \AJl w *-% j-u-l d ^4 w i s ! Of WIXOfTi nO

C a l l J o h n

(248) 344-1988

I n C a n t o n

N E W H O M E

S A L E

14' wide from $17,900'

Over 1400 sq ft.

multisection

from $41,900

• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths

• GE appliances

• Skylights

3 Year Site Rent Special

S H E R W O O D

V I L L A G E

SW corner ot Michigan Ave & Haggerty

Call Pete (313) 397-7774

A W A I T I N G Y O U R D R E A M H O W E '

A«resc«ne parcel *» Plymouth1 Great ocauon, rofcrng & trees t lends itselt » any numBer of possrfaMiee Split and'or multifile sites are poeaMe Minutes from x-ways shopping and downtown Plymouth, Northville and Ann Aitor ' $229 900 lOOORIl

N I C E S T L O T I N C A N T O N 1

Canton s Stratford Pari*' Center court location Back rq to pens Waik-ou1 lot, eastern rear exposure sewer & *a'er at street $ localed m a community ot

upscale homes1 $105 OOC j

i T f l Apartments' I 1 U Unfurnished

ANN ARSOR

• FREE • and

SIMPLE Turn Days of FrusJration

•mo M i n u t e s of Successfu l S e a r c h i n g

Famiingtor Rochester Royal Oa» Watertord Ncv SouthtieW Canton Troy Cantor. Twp Arm ArDor 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 810-795-8444 313-677-3710 313-271-4028

APARTMENT SEARCH

DearBorn Heights

CAMBRIDGE APARTMENTS 55-o«-Older Housing

1 4 2 Bedrooms i Bearoom with den QuA'Twaxirvg surroundings Beautiful garden anvuronrnent Shopping next door

Retire with ue CALL

3 1 3 - 2 7 4 - 4 7 6 5

M o n - F r i : 9 - 5 : 3 0

S a t - S u n : 1 1 - 5

LOCATION • LOCATION ' LOCATION

On 9 Mile, West of Middlebelt FARMINGTON HILLS

^ 810-615-3737 s i n g h ]

H i i i i i a a a d€ a r b o r s m t s PefherrvOuler Onve BeeuMul 1 Bedroom, new Bath 4 Wtf tan a l epp—ncee s4»Vmo

522-1811

d o w n t o w n b i r m i n g h a m Stucfeo apt Rem $52Vmo Secu

rty deposit 1675 AvaiietDe auo 1. Cal Mon-Fn. 10-5 (2«») 478-6333

4 0 0 Apartmeou UnfankM

DOWNTOWN n.VMOUTM - Wujrv apertment 2 Bedroom. 2 t i A al •ppkancea AveaeMe 8-15 _ Lynch Propeflwa (313) 4iQ)t7

DEARBORN HEIGHTS AREA 0eautifuhh-2-^r3 Oedroom

2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH VILLA 24-Hour Ga tehouse

e Dishwasher e Vertical Blinds e Air Condit ioning • F i tness Cen te r e Tennis C o u r t s e Swimming Pool e Furnished Apts . <

available

, * ° * $ 5 2 o

Canterbury

I f i l T i l t T T

b e e c h o a l y . s o u t h o f c h e r r y

3 1 3 - 5 6 2 - 3 9 8 8

OACH HOUSE a p a r t m e n t s

2 3 6 0 0 L a m p l i g h t e r lane • S o u t h f i e l d

Affordable 10 MILE

apanrncnr^

[deal Locaciofi rREE Heat Sl Witrt umhcnwi

n m c m m a l 9 m i l e

Minv Fitrji

reacl- ' js o n the i n t e r n e t 8 futp w»w *>silbai*e-corr

c o L o u i e u . B A N K . 6 R •

Preferred, Realtors

313 -459 -6000

b r a n d o n t w p . BeautKu Z- acre wooded parcels available $69,900 each For more intormaticn call - 18101 627-2885

AUBURN HILLS

F A B U L O U S

T O W N H O U S E S OPEN WEEKENDS

Bams

CLARKSTON AREA 2 5 acres -ots 1 with oond. $79,000 1 rolling. $59 OOC' 75 mm W 01 M 15

(#T0) 625-2733 1810) 625-2807

COUNTRY RETREAT 8 Acires wiff-Woods E-Z Terns Pnme Area Close to W S-BurBs J A Bloch i Co.Gach Realty -;8l0l559-7«3C

d e x t e r . s . l y o n . W H i t m o r E, b r i g h t o n

H to 10 acrw_eatcels and larger developmerM parcels A» near US23 Everyone oelcome Builders terms from $39,000

Owner - Broker Buiioer Ja,r«s F Edwards

313-663-4886

• Luxury 2 4 3 Bedrooms ' • isoo Sa Ft • Al appliances. incsxSng washer,

aryeir and Blinds. » HealBi CluB, spa pod and tannls • Kiddie playlet • Near CvysWr TecJvwIogy Cemer • Furnished 4 short-term units

available . Rent trom $1 080

( 2 4 8 ) 8 5 2 - 7 5 5 0

W E S T B U R Y

V I L L A G E S<wrrei Rd oetween AuBurryV-59

S r i s t n l S q u a r e 6/ J APARTMENTS

a t t r a c t i v e o n e * t w o b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

SWIMMING POOL

f r o m

EXTRA STORAGE

c o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d n e a r

e x p r e s s w a y s & t w e l v e o a k s m a l l

On Beck Rd . Just North of Pontiac Trail in Wixom ( 2 4 8 ) 6 2 4 - 1 3 8 8 OPEN MON -FRI. 9^ • SAT 10 -5 • SUN, 11-5

C a n t o n ' s F i nes t

B r o o k v i e w V i l l a g e

• A p a r t m e n t s f r o m $ 4 5 5

T o w n h o u s e s f r o m $ 5 8 0

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s and t o w n h o u s e s in sec luded coun t r y set t ing. Cen t ra l hea t ing and air cond i t i on ing . Washer and dryer in e a c h uni t . Se lec ted un i ts have garages . Convenient ly l o c a t e d on Palmer near Hannan Road . Adjacent to Fe l lows Creek gol f c o u r s e .

^ C a l l ( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 9 - 0 9 0 0 m 1711 Orchard Dr., Canton

BIRMINGHAM 2 Bedrooms, 1400 sq ft Completely updated' Lower unit In town. Large open layout No garage S1250-rno 810-528-9110

FARMINGTON MILLS • Beautiful I 450 acres 8«Jdes;one and Farm-ington Rds $149 000 Benchmark Buridkno (248! 476-6755

g e n o a - Pnme property al end o» out-de-sec Easy access to treeway Budd your dreem house and reian on over 10 acres $69 900 Prudential Preview Properties 248-349-5600

In Wixom HUGE

SELECTION of

P re -Owned Homes

Priced From $15,900

• 2 & 3

B e d r o o m s

• 1 & 2 B a t h s

• A p p l i a n c e s

• I m m e d i a t e

O c c u p a n c y a *

Beautiful COMMERCE MEADOWS

o n W i x o m R d . ,

4 mi les nor th of I - 9 6

Call Ted

HOWEU. COHOCTAHTwp - Beau-Wul 10 acres 8 acres mature trees la»oe creeK runmoo lfiru property, $59 900 Call (313) 422-1993

HOWELL - C'anorooli Estates Par-salty wooded acre walkout lot on cul-de-sac Paved road Under-ground utilities $49,000

1248)437-1594

Bimiiingham BUCKINGHAM MANOR 2 bedroom apartments

8 1 0 - 6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9

b i r m i n g h a m charmtng 1 Bedroom whardwood floors OekiWoodward a'ea heal, garage $67Vmo 48-646-4687 pager 810 769-9798

BIRMINGHAM - Oelune I Be»oom. Carpet, imarcom. tufty equipped kitchen, -carport Blinds, air $595 mo,

Ca« Ann 810-847-8469

BIRMINGHAM walk to town, 2 Bed-rooms. t Bath. AC, fireplace, hard-wood floors washer t*ye» garage. $68Smo 248-256-0758

Westland's Best Value...

B L U E G A R D E N

A P A R T M E N T S

• Close to Work!

• Convenient to Shopping!

O u r V a l u e P a c k a g e I n c l u d e s :

• Fas/iionaOiie updated apartments

• Dishwashers • Mini Blinds • Large, secure pnvate

storage room with each aoaftment

• Pool ana Clubhouse

• Heat and Water • Balconies • Air Conditioner

• Laundry facilities in each Building

A v a i l a b l e . . . • Cable t v • Specia l Pet i

r e n t s f r o m .

$490 w e ' r e proud to offor th• m o e f va/oe

for your moooy tn HMmod Chmry HH noat Mfrimmn

313-729-2242

Colonial Court Apartments

g h a m ' s B e s t G e t s B e l t e r

I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y

12 Bedroom Apartments or

2 & 3 Bedroom Townihouses 1 OrvSite Management 1 Full Basements in

Townhouses 1 Modern Kitchens w i t h

dishwasher microwave

• E l e c t r o n i c S e c u r i t y Sys t em

and Emergency System

• Fireplaces & S u n d e c k s in

selected units

• Reserved Covered

Carports

810-646-1188 Leasing Hours: 9am - 5pm daily

Sat. 12 noon - 3 SSL

NORTHVILLE TWP quarter acre. 1 tMock from rr*dde school $49 BOO terrne (248)685-7774

PLYMOUTH TWP BuKMtae raerfen-tial let. 80*240. ai uMMa $39 900 1 «*>-762-6060

PLYMOUTH • Vacant Approved "or 22 una panel n Ota Vmmat area aj

Paved roed Temie ave»-(3131 4 5 ^ 9 5 0 7

Walnut Brook Estates Located (ueiE ol P«e Trace Go«

smnae. daeigned devetopmem i a rea o< home* veiued at « e * over $600 000 offers e v a a a u e tee » But) yourOreem home pnced el $1204 900 As* tor

C h r i s Lee

A - — — 810-414-7514

s u m t t e r t o w n s h i p • 10 acre nee> Sneraood * Wear Over looks pond and perk $59 900 h e l p u s c l l (313) 454 9 v j 6

w a t e r f o r o BeeuMM weaiom u to e a r n s r s r - s w and Heal dock la e* scoots Cea i-ake Coreaa Tneh UVerone al i m t ) 8fls-3337 tor <mm detaaa

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FEATURING: •14 2 Bedroom Apartment* »2,3 14 Bedroom Townhoueea • Covered Parking • 19 Ftoor Plana • Sunken Livmg Room* • Cathedral Ceding* • Dene • Fireplaces • Spiral Starcaae* a ahaflTli i ma f ala l I liutia* ' " m n w u r y b f l m * € c i u f » 0

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> Sauna* > 0»ympc indoor Heeted Pool • Sma* Pet* Wetoome

313-455-2424 L o c a t e d i n C a n t o n o n J o y l t d .

H l x A H a g g e r t y

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ENJOYABLE LIVING YOU

CAN AFFORD! 1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

FROM HEAT $itr, INCLUDED

Beautiful Setting in a Great Location!

• Swimming

Pool

• Air

Conditioning

• Easy Access

to 1-96,1-275

1-696, and

US-23

Modek Opea • a t a t - s a i 94 * Sm. 11-S

( 2 4 8 ) 6 2 4 - 6 4 6 4

S A Y " Y T<

. Large 1 s . 2 Bedroom Apartments

\ f r e e h e a t

^ • Dtahwaalier • Lots ol Cioaets • Vert ical Mbids • Extra S t o r a g e

• h u j e b

( 3 1 3 ) 3 2 6 - 8 2 7 0

open 7 days

t

T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7 O&E Class i f ica t ions 400 to 4 0 0 ( * ) 3 g

flPflRTAA€NTS

I s Canton Garden Apts.

JOY RO.. E Ol 1275 $ 2 0 0 R e b a t e "

Spacious 2 Bedroom towohouae, 2 levels with pnvale entrance

From $525 (SHORT TERM

LEASES AVAILABLE! FEATURES

• » i j Balh • Stove & Relngeralor • Dishwasher i Disposal

-*•» Central Atr.'Hear —• Verticals

Convenient Parking Laundry facilities

• Pool S, CiiOhouse • Sorry, no pets

— 6 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 7 4 4 0

' On SeiecletJ Unrts

7 g r e a t l o c a t i o n !

1 Month Free on 1 Bedroom!!!

• Individual Washers 4 Dryers

• Intrusion Alarm Systems • Spacious Kiichens

with Breakfast Nook • E«teptional Square

Footage • Elevator Access to an

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SAVINGS FARMINGTON OAKS APTS

Farmngton Road 1 Wk South of 9 Mile

248-478-9113

GRAND RtVER-MfDOLEBELT GREAT LOCATION

CiareneevtHe School District

C E D A R I D G E Delme 1 S 2 Bedroom Unrts

F r o m s 5 3 0 Vertical Blinds, carpeting Hotpomt appliances secunty system, storage within apartment

Enter on Tmane. s Block W ol MK*»eBefl on the S side o> Grand

Near Botsford Hospital, Liwxrua Mall 8 Jowniowr, Farmingtor

(810) 471-5020 Model Open daily 1-5 Except Wednesday

O f f i c e : ( 8 1 0 ) 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6 .

GREAT FARMINGTON _ LOCATION I 1 Bedroom w/Heat

Only S650 Spacious 1 and 2

^bed room Apartments1

• aiewfy Remodeled • Fully Equipped Ki1c»>en with

P a n f y • generous Livmg & Dming

areas • Qversiied Doonmaiis • Spacious Closets and Wal«-tfi

Storage • Washer & Dryer Available • Close to Shopping

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1 block; south of 9 miie Kensmglco ManoT Apartments

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FARMINGTON HILLS (N ol Tuck Rd off 8 M.ie

Between Middlemen & Orchard Lake Rd . corner of Folsomj

TIMBERIDGE — DELUXE T 5 2 Bedroom Units S From $555

Irwtoides appliances, ver-tkSff Blinds, carpeting, pool, close in Farmington Hrtfs location,

Model Open Daily 9-5 Except Wednesday

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2 y e a r l e a s e s o n l y f r o m $1750

c o v i n g t o n c l u b 14 m i l e 4 m i d d l e b e l t

248-851-2730

f a r m i n g t o n h i l l s Luxury one and two Bedroom

Apartments a»a>-aBi*. Can 810-477-7774

' f a r m i n g t o n h i l l s r e n t f r o m $965 o p e n w e e k e n d s

1600 sq ft 2 Bedroom Gansen Apartments 2 Bedroom town-houses with 1uh Basements 2 Baths with walk-n closets Cov-ered parking waahen'dryer vertical Blinds attended gate-house s a 24 hr morwored intrusion 8 fire alarm

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FARMINGTON HILLS

• Fantastic 1 $ 2 Bedroom • • a p a r t m e n t s a v a i l a b l e 5

n o w ' | c o m e l i v e in t h e p a r k ' |

• • 40 acres of pono 4 • tree-scape serenity | • Resort-like pool & sundeck |

Beautiful park-like nature $ a logging trail

• • Luxurious, spacous & • innovative 1 Bedroom i apartment with abundant

s torage • Large 2 Bedroom apartment i

I complete with ful s a e washer & a dryer, 2 Belhrooms, ext 'a

• large closets , eat-in kitchens | ™ & pnvale entrance • • Carports are included

I' • Lighted tennis courts 8 • volleyball area

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a p a r t m e n t s • 9 Mile 8 Drake

4 0 0 Apartment*/ UnfnrnjdMd

f a r m i n g t o n h i l l s Large 1 Bedroom apar tment

July Soeoal $520/mo. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

810-473-1395

Farmington h«s

HAPPINESS IS moving into a cozy 1 bedroom apar tment end j e t t ing $$$ oft

rent' Verticals 8 Carport included $200 00 Secunty Deposrt

CedartxooAe Apia (810) 478-0322

f a r m i n g t o n

o p e n w e e k e n d s

FREE HEAT Large 1 8 2 Bear corns.

Dishwashers Vertical Bands. Clean , Quiet Community

r e n t f r o m $560 Orchard Lake Rd

n ol b Mile

VILLAGE OAKS

(248) 474-1305

f e r n d a l e - 286 Wtthington Cute 2 Bedroom upper flat availaole August 1 $600 mo including utilities

(248) 545-8864 o- 246-543-7434

! g a r d e n c i t y - t Bedroom $43s mo • $43isecunty deposit , includes

j heat 8 water, appliances , air, laundry natalities Ben Mar Terraces. 1126

f a r m i n g t o n h i l l s Tiny i Bed-room 8 small studio, carpet, appli-ances. quwt private seltmg $330'mo each plus utIWe* (810) 357-5811

G r e a t L iv ing • S u p e r Value!

S c o t s d a l e a p a r t m e n t s

1 B e d r o o m 2 B e d r o o m

f r o m $ 5 1 0 f r o m $ 5 7 5

$ 3 5 0 D e p o s i t

F R E E H E A T a n d C O O K I N G G A S 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 J o y & W a r r e n

m ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

f a r m i n g t o n Available Now ' Senior Citizen s ap-anme'ts Ground floor. 8 acre country setting Slatting ai $448 per mo Heat included Call Jefl 9am-5pm 248-47t-1908

or P a g e r 313-793-6474

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S H a n t h n g s Lakefront Apartment Living

• Cable AvafetHe • Convenient to

Westland Shopping Center

• TTvu-unit design for maximum privacy & cross unit wtilation

• Swimmfig Pool & Clubnouse

• Storage in acatment • Bafcony or patio • Air concftonrg • Ctehwashers

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1& 2 Beflirxxn Apartments

from $ 4 4 0

Open Won.-Sat. 10-6. Sun. 12-6

P h o n e : ( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 9 - 5 6 5 0

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fordimkmeben Aree Spaojus 1 bedroom (pertments

Amenaies include • Owner Paad Heel 8 Wafer • Central Air • Intercom Sysiem • Garbage Dispose-• Laundry Facilities • Wndow TrealmantaMni bkncm

From $440 monnly g a r o e n c i t y t e r r a c e

(3131 522-0480

M E l i v o n i a 7 Mile Farmington i Basement apt angle, al utneies $75

per «rk Deposit r equ i red (810) 476-2405

l i v o n i a (n w ) 2 bedroom, 2 floor. newly remodeled, centre! air $83s m o heel 8 water included No dogs

(810) 615-3570

i n k s t e r • Oakland Manor Newty remodeled 1 Bedroom starting $450 mo. 313-359-1679 313-561-0782

n w l i v o n i a • Suuaase Aug-Sept-Oct $675 mo 2 bedrooms. 1 bath. 950 sq ft ground floor

(248| 477-8164

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FAIRFIELD ARMS 2 BEDROOMS $600 Amenities include • Heal 4 water • Appliances • Carpeting & Mknds • Laundry facilities • Slorege • Ca&e reedy • Air conditioning • Private pawybelcorty • Secunty commons area • 24 hour emergency service

313-728-4800 14950 r airfield

Between Farmlnaion 4 Memmen 1-4 Blocks 5 of 5 Mae

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. vertical Winds • Intercom Enlry

6 mo. or 1 yr lease available i n o a p p l i c a t i o n f e e

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3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0 Between Newburgh 8 Hut

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(313) 697-8742 Open M-F 10-6, Sat 10-5. Sun 12-5

m a d i s o n h e i g h t s o p e n w e e k e n d s

FREE HEAT Clean, icenous 1 bedroom Walk

lo Oakland Mall $536

Chatsford Village John r between 13 8 14 UMe

248 588-1486

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313 -591 -0900 810 -644 -1070" 8 1 0 - 8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2

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Contemporary Euroerytmg throughout including fn-tod lotchen. open ftoor plan, track kgMng. mdMdual washer*' aryers end more Enoong wooded sneemeide setting 1 bedroom weh french doors lo den. only $750 h e a t 4 c a r p o r t i n c l u d e d

We eleo oiler 1 bedroom apertmems wilh vertical Blmde. central a*, neutral cerpet, covered pertuna Great North-vine value $605 e h o

For your personal appointment, please c a l (810) 347-1890

i On Now Road norin of 8 x n e

! n w . Detron near Te legraph 1 Bedroom, $380. per mo .

includes heet i weter (313) 541-3369

CANTON S M C I 0 U S 1 A 2 BEDROOM

f r o m o n l y • Washer/Dryer hook-up • seff-cieaning oven • Vertical BHrxfc

• Swimming Pool • New Fitness Center • Pets Welcome • Furnished Apts.

Available

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1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments F R E E HEAT & W A T E R

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W I T H 1 1 / 2 O R 2 F U L L B A T H S

1 4 2 5 - 1 4 5 0 S Q U A R E F E E T .

• Covered Parking & Storage Included

• Free Heat in Select Apartments

• Vertical Blinds

• Heated Pool, Community Room & Gated Entry Dai ly 8 : 3 0 - 5 : 0 0 Sat . 6- S u n . 10 :00 -5 :00 West Nine Mile Road at Providence Drive, in Southfield

(810)557-0311

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L O W M O V E I N C O S T S 2 B e d r o o m Apar tments

$ 7 7 5 HEAT I N C L U D E D

Knob In The Woods Apartments

(810)353*a586 til

Mca-SatS-5 SmNoorvS

L u x u r i o u s 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s F r o m O n l y $ 6 1 0

A f e w d e l u x e a p a r t m e n t s a r e n o w a v a i l a b l e f o r i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y . C a l l t o d a y , m o v e - i n t o m o r r o w .

W H I S P E R I N G W O O D S 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 on Merrlman Road Orchard U i k e Road! i Block s o u t h o l 8 mi l e Road Open da l ly 10-6. S u n d a y n o o n 5

M A I N C E N T R E 3 s

Luxury Apartments • Retail Shops Professional Space

... In D o w n t o w n Nor thv i l l e E n p e r i o n t e M u n C t - n t r e s u n i q u e o n e &

t w o b e d r o o m a n d toil a p a r t m e n t s

( 8 1 0 ) 3 4 7 - 6 8 1 1 l o c d f e d at corner of m a m & Center Streets

in D o w n t o w n Nor thv i l le a s ingh Development

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Situated within 77 beautiful acres of park and recreational paths- Four Seasons of activity with comfortaoie living m a delightful Farmington Hills neighborhood Excellently serviced and maintained 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and townhouses Easy and quick a c c e s s to I-96 and I-275 - direct routes to the airport, downtown Detroit and Birmmgham/Southfieid 9 Mile Roed • 1 'A miles w e s t of Fa rming ton Road Washers ana fryers in many apartments A UZNIS DEVELOPMENT

A P A R T M E N T S Located adiacenr to narurally wooded Hines Park, economical, 1 and 2 bedroom apar tments and townhouses- Comforrable living wi th air condi t ioning, private balconies, huge closets, heat included. Also Cable TV, and 2 swimming pools SM A RT stop at the (ront entrance

fir >0VK) West Warren between Middlebelt and Merriman Roads

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A p a r t m e n t s & T o w n h o u s e s FREE HEAT A WATER

3 1 3 - 5 6 1 - 3 5 9 3 m - f 12-4 s a t 10-2

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On the corner o< Haggerty rd A Plymouth Rd

A p a r t m e n t s S t a r t i n g a t $ 5 2 5

FREE HEAT

R 3 1 3 - 4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 » - * & a t / s u n 11-4

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7 5 6 0 M e r r i m a n ( B e t w e e n Ann Arbor Trail a W a r r e n i

A p a r t m e n t s S t a r t i n g a t $ 5 0 0

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1 & 2 B e d r o o m s f r o m

$ 5 1 0

FREE HEAT

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New Enlarged Two-bed room / Two-bath plans for 1997 featuring: Landlord paid heat

Thm-un i t design

Central ajr

Gas range

Ful l-size washer & dryer

Private pat io or balcony

Convenient to shopping & recreation

Open Bar Kitchens

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; t ra>u>e tween W e s l S> Bec k Roads

f o m s s t a r t i n g at $ 4 8 5

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(248) 669-5566 HOURSMON-SAT9-6 • SUN 12 5 "Sff"

W E S T j Q A T E (X Pomiaf Trail betwee^Ves; & Beck Roads

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 B e d r o o m s

S t a r t i n g f r o m $ 5 4 0

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Chatham Hills O n 0 * d Grand River be tween Drake & Ha l«ead

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s , s o m e w i t h D e n s

F r o m $ 5 9 0

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1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments from

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• Conv enient to Twelve Oaks Mall

• Cable TV Available

• Dishwasher • Pool • Pnvate Balcony / Patio

• Variety of Fkxx Plans Available

• Air Conditioning

"Less than 5 minutes from Novi & Farmington Hills'1

(248) 624-9445 Open Mon. - Fri 9-5

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Upscale H>-Rise Apartments

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1 Bedfjom $572-$628 • 1 1 2 Bedroom* $623 5650 | m waier Te"^^ Cc^rrs. • I Poo ard mud ""Ore I | Located on 9 Mile |

West o» Greenfield • •Call Now 810-557-8100jj

T R O Y

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I A P A R T M E N T S | 561 KIRTS Close io 1-75

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240-362-0290

• Laund-v lacim.es . POol 4 air conditioning • Walk-in cioseis • CaCie available On Way-e Ra betweer

Ford & Hunter

3 1 3 - 7 2 2 - 5 1 5 5

WEST lAND Living room bearoon Dam yard Corner ol Haney 4 Far-ragul Sis S4WMO

Call i.313l 26I-8J42

AUBLiRN HILlS 56UTHFI6LD FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN WEEKENDS

Outstanding 2 4 3 bedroom lomm-nousaa 4 rancfies. some w ariacfied garage 4 tirepMce Can (2481 Westbury- Auburn H»s 852-7550 .VeaPrierslond'SoutWield 350-1296 Fci*po«me-Famwiglon His 473-112? Summit-Farmington His 626-4396 Covington-Famvngton 851-2730

The Townrvouse Speaa*st Hours 1 lam-5pm

T R O Y SOMERSET AREA FROM $5SC

S'udio and spacous 1 4 2 Dedroor" apartments Amenities include • Owner Pa-d Heal • Laundry FaciMies • Ba»Con«s or Patios • Intercoms • Dishwasners • Disposals • A.< Conditioning • Window Treatments Close To Snoop •ng 4 Expressways

VILLAGE APARTMENTS 1248! 362-0245

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Enremeiy arge l 4 2 oedrocn- aparr--ieras 'eatu-e spaeicos rooms a-.i cicsets jver#izecl &a-ics.baiconies deluxe iwictiens vert<ai oi-nds ce~-ir» i " covered pacing f c seies* units incediMe va irc^i S615 EHO

T R E E T O P

M E A D O W S 10 Mile 4 Me*Jowtiroc«

18101 348-9590

4 2 aednxy Apts

Star t a i $ 4 1 5 Heat Included

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• Call Now 810-968-8688^

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"There 's N o Compar i son"

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 2 8 0 0 PLYMOUTH very large • t«0"xr-carpeted, aect^-vc" air crxKW>oned no pefs oieaM %V.C mo

<8*0- 349-27^3

REDFORD AREA

OPEN WEEKENDS

Beautiful Renovated Building

C«an cr-i-ei pu.ldmg Large i » 2 oe-d-rooms wif -rai l - ' ccsets =OEE 1

Attended jate'ouse RENT FROM S475

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GLEN COVE APTS _ ( 3 1 3 ) 5 3 6 - 2 4 9 7

ROYAL OAK Crooks-12 M»e Rd Clean 1 bedroom 500 sq It Cai

. peting app~ances SaV.mc plus utAiPes 8tQi 547 4961

ROYAL OAK - Large studto api I f.arowood Viors new ntcrver. & Sam

•418 Lincoln $525mo Days 248645 6002 e.es 248-540-2725

r SoutnhelO Count ry C o m e r Apts rte re BIG or Square fc«r

1 bedroom noo sa^ 2 Bedroom 1300 sq r J DeOnxn-, 4 Wwnncme 18CC sq 1 c-jnal d«vg rocr- carpel. "»al caiconv leaim ciuB.'pooi

Close io Bi'm.ngnam EHO Lei us ta» you our OtOCOure 6i3-647-610Ci "-800-369-6666

30300 Sout-if>e« Road Be-ween .12 4 '3 M.:« j

T H R E E O A K S

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$40 O F F 1st 6 Mon ths O n 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

All apartments include Spacmus ciosets and pantry/storage roon- Ail eectnc Mchen neutra carpet blinds and a '-ee c a w Amenrtes Fii-«ss room pool tenn« and voneyuan courts

Ca* Today - O c t Delay Limned T.me 0«er 8 1 0 - 3 6 2 - 4 0 8 8 OPEN 7 DAYS '

W E S T L A N D

L o w M o v e - i n C o s t s :tiwave & W nojw Treatments .

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BIRMINGHAM IDOWNTOWN) Lunury luwnfiouse

» bedrooms. 2 baths $1650 mo lerman Properties • 248-2S8-9960

lunury onoo 2 bedrooms 2 Baths 1400

sq ft Covered parking $135CV monlh No pets 248-642-6929

Birmingham - I 4 MaeWest c4 Woodward Stunning new kitchens rngh»jh! these 2 bedroom lown-rtornes i-orren&y undergoing lolaf mte-no« and e«tenor remodeling by local architect Hurry each one urwjue1

Onty $825 Sorry no pels EHO OPEN HOUSE SAT 10-2 475 E FOURTEEN MILE

248-642-8686

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Condo sale $119,000 i lease $1,350 incltxles utilities/maintenance Newly reno-vated 2 bedroom, 1'* Bath large lanwiy room. Basemeni palso swim-nwig pool 810-594-4940

BLOOMFIELD HILLS -2bedroom 2 ti -eptaces. der, «wer level walk out. .overlooking lake. $I400'mo I248'i 647-3200 « e m u Sieve Cole

BlOOMFIELD HILLS- newly remod-eled 2 bedroom. 2'-. Bath, hardwood ikxxs granite fireplace enclosed

, trnck courtyard. 2 car garage appli-ances beaulstuily -created No pets 5i500-mc (248| 642-5035

CANTON 2 bedroom 1 bath, appli-ances Non-smoker1'no p«ts $650 "VO - ?'• mo deposit Pay own utili-ties Ready July 15 313-455-4785

CANTON CONDO-3 Bedroom. I ' : Baths iKiished Basement, all appli-ances central air No pets $750 • deposit (313) 981-6965,

C L A P K S T O N C O N O O ' TOWNHOUSE 1 100 sq ft, 2 bed-room. 11 Baths basement, carpet, appliances, carport, air $700 per i»»o References and deposits

;248) 652-1400

FARMINGTON HILLS • 2 bedroom. i'». baths 'ownhouse air appli-ances. washer dryer. SWXVmo Share Listings 246-642-1620 - no lee

ivesTi.ANC' 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 i i 2 BecfiCrr 'ICWrpians

a' a GREA" PRICE' Pod 4 ciubnouse. a 1 3 ) 729-5090 -

FARMINGTON -SHARP upper ranch condo living loom, lormal dirwng L, Kitchen eating space ? Bedrooms * i balhs master with '1 bath Sltwage S laundry space same floor Outdoor pool, under buiktng parking Intercom security entrance. $850 per mo Call 1248) 477-2625

W e s t l a n d P a r k A p t s .

NOVI - 2 Bedroom end unK. full base-ment Very nicely decorated All amenities includes gas S wafer $825 mo 1810) 347-8801

Across City Pan

:iencyi_ . room apartments LAKE VIEW, downtown area From $39&MO

(2481 477-0157

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O f B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s

For you. great style is a way oflif* ^Fulfill your expectations at Fox Hill* Classic apartments and rental

' townhouses Distinctive aiwnitie* -Incomparable natural beauty A prestigious address Plu* immediate aceesxibilit: to 1-75, Birmingham Troy and Rochester Special Savings On Selected Residence* From Just S725

Open Daily k Weekend* Perfectly Located OffOpdyk* Rd Just N of Square Lake Rd M l - »

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SOUTHFIELD FRANKLIN RENT FROM $1 430 OPEN WEEKENDS .

, 2 0 r 3 Bedroom spacious lown-• 0-.se*. eiejani tormai duvng room 4

| jrear -oorr. natural • -«C'A:e 2' i oal-s master oedroom s-«e »u« casement 2 car attached jarage

W E A T H E R S T O N E T O W N H O U S E S (248) 350 -1296

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SOUTHFIELD 10- 4 Greenfield neat 4 not water nduded Air carpc*1 discounted I rares $530 'oi 1 beaoom S83C lor 3 I oedroom 248-569-5445 | |

SOUTHFIELD _arge I Bedroom FREE HEAT, dean (juiei walk-in closets covered parking. 24 monitored intrusion alarm Ftent $610

12 MILE & LAHSER T W Y C K I N G H A M V A L L E Y

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4 Northwestern >wy

Low M o v e in Cos ts 2 Bedroom Apartments

From $615 HEAT INCLUDED

F R A N K L I N H I L L S

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Specmms One. T«po 4 Two Bedroom, rwobarti iu» loaded apartments leu delroeiirw re«ngeraiors seit-cseenmg

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G R E A T MAINTENANCE STAFF

810-356-0400

Walled Lake/Novi 1 & 2 bedroom

Apartments 4 To»«homes Spacious ai'. blinds, pool disnwasher. stcage 4 laundry

$799 moves (rou in includes 1st mo rent

(248) 624-6606

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A P A R T M E N T S 2 Bedrooms

starting at S550 Wrth. Atjiroved CreO! $25 Application Fee SENIOR OtSCOdNT

includes • Heat 4 water . Air conditioned • Balconies 4 cabie • Storage • Laundry lac-Mies • Easy access I-696 4 I-275

810-669-1960 2163 Decker Rd l Oecker 4 Commercel

WAVNE - Attractrve 1 Bedroom apt localed m the best area o» Wayne $375 mo All utilities included Avail awe 7-15 248-879-6540

WAVNE - 1 bedroom appliances new p» i t & carpel, ground flow q-jwt a'ea $335. Avanable 7-20 313-467-7724 or 248-437-7213

(Between f/-3d'ec«:! i Mernman (with approved creoili

2 bedroom 1-. bath-S535 Large i bedroom - S47Q I ^ear «ase **th credit i

HEAT BLINDS-'NO PE'S Oper 7 days

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6

' NOVI - Fantastic 2 Bedroom. 2 ' i Batr t,replace master bath freshly painted basemeni Available now

| $995 248-348-8189. «706

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom I ownhouse ' 1 5 oath, basement, central ait patio

- ar port Available Aug 151h $850.' mo- (313) 455-2953

Westland

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W e s t e r n H i l l s A p t s .

1 Bedroom Urorn S510 2 8ed-"0<>m from S575

Certrat A-Outdoor Pooi

E»1'3 siorage Space Free Meal 4 Water

3 1 3 - 7 2 9 - 6 5 2 0

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ROCHESTER HILLS - executive sl'n'ie 3 Bedrooms 2't Baths on Hampion Goll Course All amenities S12GO monthly 810-651-3432

ROCHESTER HILLS - Kings Cove Condo 2 oedroom 2 5 bath., large wing & dinuig deck. 1 car ga'age pool & tenms $l200«vno 1 year lease rolereoces no pets

(248) 644-3185

ROCHESTER - Quaint condo. 2 Ged-rcons large lulchen 4 master fced-ixxn garaoe. new carpet AvaAade

-OA S850 248-348-8189 »732

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

Dup lex*

RECENTLY RENOVATED duplei Immediate occupancy, $625mo Upper t lower UM avail. 2 Bed-roome each toproximetely 800 sq It each North East Farndele partung Defand house rent includes water.

Contact Brian Granader al (248)280-4777. em 231

WAVNE - 2 bedroom, newly deco-rated Carpeted Near shopping $480 imo , water Inc luded. 313-425-3026

WESTLAND - NORWAYN6. 3 Bed-tmcK

dean unit $500 per month plus secunty (313) 697-0617

WESTLAND NORWAYNE 2 bedroom Recenfty renovated

$450 Plus Deposit (248) 549-5500

WESTLANO - Norwayne 3 bedroom e>ce«ent condition $525 Mo • $525 deposit (313) 721-4884

WESTLANO - Norwayne area Mer nman 4 Palmer Rd 32029 Che-boygan Immediate occupancy. Nice 3 Bedroom, carpeting 1st Moor laundry close to schools $535/mo. plus secunty Owner (313) 937-8093

YPSILANTI 2 Bedroom duplei. appliances No pets $645 a month Can Diane week-days

313-843-5900

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BIRMINGHAM Sharp 2 Bedroom upper flat Hardwoods central air Close to Woodward $800 mo plus security (248) 643-0427

DEARBORN - Ford 4 Greenfield. 6149 KerWworth Clean upper 1-2 Bedroom, appliances, carpeting, Basement $47Vmo • utilities No pets 313-584-9380

FERNDALE UPPERFLAT W ot WootMard $380 per mo includes heat,water Available Ai Licensed Realtor (248I

LIVONIA AREA 1 Bedroom upper Hal fndge. stove $395 GARDEN CITY 2 bedroom lower rial fndge. stove garage $495 (3131 274-1144 or (2481 623-2299

ROCHESTER HILLS Auburn 4 Adams lower 2 Oed'ooms. dining room, appliances Basemeni. large lot. $675 517-856-2650

ROYAL OAK Downtown. 1 bed-room upper Sunny completely remodeled $475 No pels (8101 644-8993

WAYNE - 35630 Richard 1 Blk S ol .Annapolis W off Wayne Rd Beau-ntui 2 Hat located in lovely neighbor-hood" UPPER co*y i toom unit has 1 bedroom Mchen living room, wood Hocus, stove 6 refrigerator 4 pnvale garage ONLY $44 4 5,|"PER MO

LOWER large 1 bedroom unit has lull basement with washeri'dryer, living room dwiing room, appliances •4 pnvate garage ONLY S57SPER MO r » mo secunty deposrl NO PETS Call Sherry Re,Max 100 313-425-6789 Vcucemaii Ext 218

Homes

ANN ARBOR AREA New 3 bedroom 2't Bath Cape Cod On Pnme Lot Firs! floor masler bed-room great room wflireplace formal dining room, central air. greal neigh-b o r h o o d $ 1950/mo Days 810-473-4141 Eves 313-464-7741

ATTENTION LANDLORDS' We have corporate relocated families in need c* your home

Can Us First' KESSLER S CO 248-288-5009

Rekxat ion.13 ropetiy Management

BERKLEY - 2 bedroom garage Basemeni. appliances. $65&mo

BENT A HOME Share Li stings 248-642-1620

BEVERLY HILLS - Birmingham schools 3 Bedroom ranch 2 bains, attached garage, fenced yard great street $l3ao«mo (2«6> 541-9288

BINGHAM FARMS - 3 bedroom ranch on 2 acres, garage appli-ances. unfurnished 6mo lease S120Q''mo negotiable, immediate Call 9-5 Mon thruFn 248-855-9411

V E N O Y P I N E S A P A R T M E N T S

- 1 4 2 Bedroom, apts some with vepiace

- Swirnrmng pool - Tenn.s Court - Clubhouse - P'dlessionar-y Managed - Beauti'uiiy Landscaped

C E N T R A L L Y L O C A T E D

IN W E S T L A N D

(313) 2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4

SOUTHFIELD - 2 bedroom. 2 bath, appliances. a«r. carport. $69S'mo

REN" A HOME Share Listings - 248-642-1620

TROY 2 Bedrooms 2 Baths. 2 car-ports Spacious No smokirvgpets Available Aug M«nimum I year laase $850 Mo (248) 626-6784

WALLEO LAKE Condo -lOQDsq.l l. 2 Bedrooms. ' bath upper level ranch •/attached 1 car garage 4 pnvate entrance No pets $725 secunty

725/mo plus 810-980-3048

WALLED LAKE • On Ihe lake. Adults over 50 1 Bedroom condo, all appli-ances Southpomle Condos $600. mo - security (810) 751-3482

W BLOOMFIELD Beautiful Condo 2 Bedroom 2 Balh, garage new carpel lew pamt Orchard Lake 4 Lone Pme area 5!iOG>mo

(810) 335-1341

WAYNE - 1 4 2 bedrooms $425 4 $475 313-728-7865

! WAYNE - Clean 1 Bedroom appfc ; ances No pets*walert«ds $39Smo includes heat, hoi wetei . Available immediawry 810-477-6833

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• Large 1 & 2 Bedroom • Walk-in doeets • F J y carpeted

• SwimrTufvg pool.

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$ 2 2 9 M o v e s Y o u I n

Spaoous 2 bedroom Apis From $585 lor Ixneed T ine

• Free Heal • F-ee Water . E«1ra Storage • Huge Cloeeta • 24 Hr Mainlenance

Outdoor Pool Cerum Air

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( 3 1 3 ) 3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

WESTLAND WAYNEFORD RD AREA

Spaoous 1 ana 2 bedroom courtyard apartments near shopping 4 express-ways Oiher amenities motude

• Newiy tenc-iraied kitchens • Carpeting • Free Heat • AM Conditioning • 'Window '-eatmeffls • Laurwjry Facaifes 1 BEDROOM $470 MONTHLY 2 BEDROOM $500 MONTHLY

C O U N T R Y V I L L A G E A P T S (313) 721-0500

H A M P T O N C O U R T A P A R T M E N T S

"The place lo live n Wesfland'

1 & 2 Bedrooms f r o m $ 4 7 0

Extra Large A f t * 'aature storage in your Apt Carports Available

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W BLOOMFIELD 114,Orchard Lake 2 bedroom? balh condo Anached garage Neutral $i400'mo

i plus uMihes Deborah Oeemer Chamtieriain 248 641-1660

WESTLAND HUNTER Pointe Wayne'Munler area 2 Bedroom/11 bam Available July 18 $85<Vmo plus uliktws (313) *27 4238

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2 4 8 - 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0 884 S. Adams. Birmingham

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BIRMINGHAM 4 other suburbs CORPORATE

TRANSFEREES For your RELOCATION NEEDS

CM D I N PROPERTIES 810-737-400S

BIRMINGHAM 212$ Penbioke altracOve 4 b«>oom i bath home Al eppkancaa central ar meplace lenced yard rac room, avaiabie Aug 15 $1 100 per mo. • uWOea 4 secu-nty (810) 644-8166

BIRMINGHAM - Quart on Lake 3 mtcherr

centra ar hardwood floors treed lot Wa* lo town $2950 24^620-3586

BIRMINGHAM REMODELED Wat* lo Han 3 bedroom 1 Bath Base-ment. garage, hardwood, washe' dryer ishwasher. deck 940 Ha*ei Showwig July 26th 248-6*4 2772

BIRMINGHAM WALK to 10wn 3 Bed-rooms, 1 Bath, lenced yard AJI appli-ances Avaataole Aug 15 $1 ISO' 888 Chapm (248) 433-3872

BLOOMFIELD HtLLS Bnck 4 Beo room contemporary . 3 5 baths 3000 sq.lt. formica kitchen hardwood floors 2 fireplaces, lake privileges $2700 O&H Properties 248-737-4002

FARMINGTON HILLS - Ekecmme colon*, backs to golf course. araAar dnv« 4 bedrooms 2 lull bams I halt Bath Fireplace m tamrfy room, Living, dming, study, bieaktast nook-. Sn-jshed basement Central ar 2 car attached garage $220CVmo plus security Long term lease

Alter 7 (8101 626-3066 Days 313-291 1334

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 4 Bedroom Colonial. 2 5 bath, wood deck, 1st floor laundry, tamily room w,fireplace forma dtrwi^Tbom. 4 living room, basement 5 minutes to 1-75 $2200.' mo (248) 641-7928

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - VERNON ESTATES Colonial on Vernor Lake 4 bedrooms. 2 5 baths, finished walk out Library ava* Oct 1 Prefer 2 year lease C a l l Fran, Pager

810-317-0985

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 4 bedroom. 2'* baths Basement, garage iopenersi lamilyroom. fireplace, appliances air swtm dub $1 BOO/mo 248-646-7547

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Very spacious 4 Bedroom 3 5 Bath Quad level with Irving room and fam«y room W Bloomfield schools $1 80& month, 1 year o« more immediale possession Wis negotiate

Call JOAN PARK. R*Ma« in the Hills 1810)651-6407

BLOOMFIELD TWP - 4 bedrooms. 2'* Balhs family 4 uvmg room all appliances air fireplace. 2 car garage $1900 mo 248-865-9171

BLOOMFIELD TWP - 3 Bedroom. 1500 sdft ranch, all appliances 4 amenrties plus lake privileges $1695 Share Uslings 642-1620 no fee

BLOOMFIELD - Woodertul sprawling ranch on over an acre wtWmg Lake pnviieges 3 bedrooms. Fla room Great open floor plan lor entertanmg Appro* 2600 sq 11 $2200'includes lawn service Al teas! 1 Vt lease

Cenlury 2i Town 4 Country Call Paula. (810) 740-2300

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FARMINGTON - Oowntown Offline! 2300 Ki B 3 bedroom (2 master svatas), 3 M baths, Uvmg 4 lama, rooms den, Uning room, asi room, fireplace hardwood Boora. Isl floor laundry, baaement, 2 car garage centra ar. lenced yard fctt&mon* 1248) 477-te7»

FARMINGTON HILLS- ll/Middebe* New kitchen. 4 oadrooma. library, tamity loom, fireplace. 2.5 Balhs, fresh pamt. 2540 sq It ar 2 car $2500 DAH Properties 248-737-4002

1 > Fein 5 Bedroom Bnc* coloni«. 2 5 Ba»i4. updated master, fireplace skylights. Bedroom 27x18. 3011 sqlt . m $2500 DAH Properties 248-737-4002

FARMINGTON HILLS sharp 2 Oed-room laundry room, fenced yard new carpet $700 • security CreOl check (248) 399-6666

FARMINGTON HILLS |14lnksler area) - very large 5 y» old custom Buit colonial on secluded 2 acre lot with tennis court 5 Bedrooms. * ' i oaths 1st floor masler suite, oak library, family room limshed lower level, as appliances anached 4 car garage AvarHatHe Aug 15 at $3950 BLOOMFIELD TWP iLaketront) 143' on Upper Long Lake. 5 bedroom, T i balh conlemporary Quad level Family room. 2lireplaces attached 3 cai garage Bloomfield Hills schools available now lor 9 months to I yr al $3500 includes lawn mowing BIRMINGHAM - 4 bedroom 3 Bath colonial overlooking Quartoo Lake Large family room 2 fireplaces kitchen appliances alarm, centra a*

4 Bedro bath colonial w.'canal frontage Io at sports Upper Long Lake idcclung 1or 2 boats) Fnished walk-out attached 2 car garage. Bloomtiew Hills schools. avakatW) Aug 1 at $2000 W BLOOMFIELD - 4 bedroom Tn bath tudor on cii-de-sac Fam*y room wUh Noplace. Mchen appkances. cen-tral air 2'3 cai garage Available Aug 26 ai $2150

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FARMINGTON HILLS - Fantastic 5 bedroom 4 200 sq ft sunroom. lire-place an. wet Bar. Jacuui tub appli-ances. many great leaiures Avatabie now $3,700 248-348-6189 «7Q?

R I C H T E R & A S S O C ,

BRIGHTON - 3 bedroom carpeted, newly remodeled, appliances u1«1y room $750'mo RENTAL PROS (8101 373 RENT

BRIGHTON - Grand R-ver US23 89 contemporary 4 bedrooms. 2 5 Baths 2831 sq ft . greal room, fire-place. 3 car. pool No pets. s/no*ers $2600 D&H Properties 248-737-4002

ABSOLUTELY GREAT Updated bnck ranch 4 Bedrooms 3 full Baths, finished Basemeni gor-geous lenced yard w'deck. all appli-ances, PtymouPvCanton Schools Smoke-free home Lease Refer-ences $l55aMo 313-981-4215 or 313-844-7356

CANTON - 45421 Augusta 0» localed al Fairway Pines golf course community 4 bedroom, 2 5 Balhs appliances family room w lireplace 2 car anached garage central air S220&mo Available Ajgust 1 st Mar-waha Cfvand Shown BV appoint-ment MoOile Phone (313! 920-5966 Beeper <313J 270-8326 Olfice (313) 961-3050

CANTON - Bnck ranch. 3 Bedroom Vn Bath. 2 car garage, tamily room, fireplace, Basemeni, air. appliances 1800s«a ft S1200WVO 810-731-5222

CANTON CENTER'PALMER Area. Beautiful 4 oedroom like new colo-nial volume ceilings, large wmdows, centra air. great roonvtreplace 2 car attached, pnvale deck, basement. oa/»ge yard immeOete occupancy $2350 AAA Leasing 4 Management 248-471-RENT or 313-522-6000

CANTON • FOREST TRAILS SUB. colonial, master suite, family room fireplace, centra ar. anached 2 car garage. Backs to playground Base-

! merit, $1650 AAA Leasing & Man-248-471- RENT ' agement

313-522-6000

FARMINGTON HILLS IMMEDIATE

OCCUPANCY Or beautiful lot w/view ol pond. 4 Bedroom. Ti balh colonial (amity room with Ireplace centra ar. deck, 2 car garage 4 more 1 Year lease $1800 MO (12 M.ie S Drake Rd )

BEA STEIN (810) 450-0582

CENTURY 21 TODAY 28544 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD

FARMINGTON HILLS

FARMINGTON HILLS - Kendaii-wood, Sharp 4 Bedroom 3 Bath ranch 2 way lireplace large treed lot rec room screened porch appli-ances ar 2 car Kenbrook school $1700m>o (248) 553-9065

FARMINGTON HILLS • 2 Bedroom ranch dming room, appliances shed, pets negotiate S67SMO RENTAL PROS 1810) 356-RENT

FIVE MiLE'GRANO River 4 Tele-graph area 1-' Bedroom 4 2-2 bed-room. homes for rem Very dean condition Call 313-729-8718

GARDEN CITY 3 oedroom cotorua, Stove 'efng, dishwasher, drung room lenced lor pets" $800'rno RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

.LAKE ORION - 2 bedroom latie pnv»-leges Basement 2 carge sum oom, SdOOMO RENTAL PROS (810) 373 RENT

LAKE ORION Sharp. 2 bedroom, appbarices Near Cass Lake S»00 mo

(2481 334-6289

CANTON - Nice area 3-4 bedroom ranch 2 car anached garage, family rodm w-fireptace. appliances, air Basement $120a'nw> 313-981-2793

BIRMINGHAM- ATTRACTIVE 2 Bed-room doll house Oak floors all appli-ances. Iu» basement $850 • ublities

(810) 626-6148

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom 2 Bath, appliances , air finished Basemeni . 2 car garage, decks dose to down-town, $1830 mo 248-628-1320

BIRMINGHAM - 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, basement 1 car garage tamily room firepiace treshly painted 4 carpeted, an appliances, no pefs $1200 » 1'4 mo security deposit 248-647-1664

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom. 2 car garage Basement, a- $820mo

RENT A HOME Share Listings - 246-642 1620

BIRMINGHAM - 2 Bedroom Bun-galow Basement, anno room, app»-ances pets OK $750*»0 RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

WESTLAND WAYNE FORD RD

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom courtyard apartments « a t e d rear shopping 4 erpressways Other amenities include.

, Newty renovated W h e n * Carpeting Free Heat

, Air Conditioning , Window Treatments i Laundry FacikMe

1 Bedroom $470 2 Bedroom $500

COUNTRY COURT APTS (313) 721-0500

BELLEVILLE - Available By August 4th 2 bedrooms newly carpeted large yard S52S'mo. Can Robm or Jim al (313) 482-5076

BIRMINGHAM • Uptown 2 bedroom, window ar concMiorang i**t. common washer/dryer, cftsposa $950

1810) 616-9118

OXFORD V*age ol 2 large Bed-rooms. stove, indge. laundry Het-ties security 6 ie«er ences eeou»ed J625^mo Pets eirtra Cal Water

(248) 628-9825

PLYMOUTH. • 2 Bedroome 1'4 Baths updated appaancee centra air pnvale Basement No pets $760 Rita 810-704-6906 313-464-8400

WESTLAND WOOOS APARTMENTS

Specious 1 and 2 Bedroom apart menta Amemhes inchAJe • Carpeting • Owner Pad He* . Pool • Laundry Facilities • intercom . A* ConOBonmg . Close To Shopping 4

PLYMOUTH Baths. M S8CO"no Cal 8 to 5:

2 bedrooms r e centra ar.

<313) 455-8000

BIRMINGHAM - Colon**. 4 Bed-roan. 15 baths 2 car garage Fin-ished basement, completely renovated $l39&"mo KESSLER 4 CO 248-298-5009

BIRMINGHAM Contemporary 3 bedroom, 3 balh completely reno-vated m 97 Library, stuOo. 3194 aq ft All appliances Vepiace $295G mo 1 yt ( w m n Avattbto 8-1 KESSLER * CO 248-288-5009

CANTON - 970 Pnncess Dnve 4 bedroom. 15 Bath, family room w fireplace central ar, basement tenced Available August i si $1495 mo Mobile 313-920-5966 Beeper 313-270-8326 Office 313-981-3050

CANTON RANCW - with full finished basement in r»ce area features nat-ural fireplace In Greal Room. 2 Bed-rooms plus den or 3 bedrooms centra air, 2 car garage and as appli-ances One year lease al $995 per month Available immediately Call Mike at 313-591-9200 E*1 323

CANTON • 1500 sq It countiy home on 1 acre lol backs up lo preserved land with w*Me 3 bedroom. 2 tui balhs. 1st floor laundry sunroom or optional storage. utiHiies not included Job reference 4 credl his-tory needed $1450 3t3-453-8193

CANTON TWP '3 bedroom home with Bam on 10 acres 6 mo lease w. possible extension NW Canton Twp $165&'mo 313-456-7373

CANTON TWP i Sunflower Vilaoe)-Newly pamled 4 Bedroom 2 bath quad4avei on comer lot Fam*y room w,fireplace centra ar. kitchen appk-ances. 2 car anached garage Avat-aoie July 16 al $1450

GOODE 647-1898 REAL ESTATE

BIRMINGHAM • Oowntown Bir-mingham Bales Chamng 3 bed-room cok*%a appkances. wmdow treatments Ji400<mo Available

248-644-6258

BIRMINGHAM 1244 Emmons 3 bei*oom ranch, fenced yard. 2 car detached garage, remodeled kachen mcJudmg appkar-cea Oiaet lam*v neighborhood waa »o oly par* Onty $900*925 ptus EHO Can weekdays

(248) 6424

BIRMINGHAM - MaptaWootfward Stunning cuslom Vctonan 3 bed-roome. 5 Balhs. famey room. Nttatv.

S S S S W X K S S S

. Window Treatments/**** Bands 1 Bedroom $806 2 Bedroom $645

(313) 721-0500

WESTLANO CAPRI CALIFORNIA ST>V£ APTS

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From S399 to SSOO monthly for qualified applicants •

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3025 CASWELL Newer 3000 sq fl Colonial 4 bedroom. 2'< bath den Family room wf replace lunury Masler suite Wjaocuzzl. hardwood floors, full Basemeni sprinkler system, large deck. Birmingham schools $374,000 Appointment

Only 248-414-6293

CLARKSTON - 2 Bedroom aketrcr* appkances 4 jBi»es included $1200

RENT-A-HOME Share Listings 642-1620. no lee

CLARKSTON 3 bedrooms b*s» merit, appkancea 3 car gaage pets negotiable $90&MO RENTAL PROS 1810) 373-RENT

CLARKSTON-l-7VMa*i 3 Bedroom cap* 2 baths 1500 sq fl new oak

2 car no pets' smokers, DAH Properties (248) 737-4002

LIVONIA 4 ALL CITIES RENT-A-HOME

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS 248-642 1620

LIVONIA 3 bedroom bnck ranctj, fin-ished basemeni 2 . car garage, cen-tral air deck. spnrWers $1200'mc plus utilities (2481 680-0899

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom spacious •ancft v.; Bath, kvmg room 4 famay room w,fireplace All appliances 2 car garage $l450rmo 248-347-7684

LIVONIA - BRICK RANCH 3-4 bed room cool centra air hardwood ceramic floors, new kitchen. 4th bed-room m brushed Basement. 2 car anached garage m Rosedate i. Joy Rd' Farminglon; $!495. a pet o k imme-diale occupancy AAA Leasng 4 Management 248-471-RENT or

248-473-5500

LIVONIA - Cute 4 cozy 2 Bedroom, garage Basemeni ar. fireplace fenced yardpalio $81XVmo Avail-able Aug 1 Kim 810-229-6299

LIVONIA N E - small 2 bedroom, carpet appkances porch, no base ment, no garage Clean & qwet $545 mo. utilities 810-357-5811

LIVONIA <SE>, Open July 20 13, 3 Bedroom. 1 bath atr finished bas-mervt. no pets $850'mo plus sec 29012 Elmlra (517) 6556969

LIVONIA - amal 2 Dedroom 20333 Purkngbrook. new paml A bknds slove nalngeralor. wasner. »yer no Basement no garage no pets $570 . security 313-455-4544 exl 0

LIVONIA - Very cute A dean 2 Bed-room ranch Fenced yard $750rmo References secunty depce* Ca» Robert 313-542-3174 or Pager

810-450-1047

MtLFORD - counlry inrtng on 10 acres 4 Bedrooms 31* Balhs. full basemeni anached garage imme-Aate occupancy $i65Q'mo 12155 Spencer Ftd Bruce Uoyd Meadowmanagament 810-348-5400

MILFORO - near 1-98 acreage sharp 3 bedroom. 2 Balh ootona Appii ances rec room, lireplace 2't oarage bam $2395

(810) 624-5199

bedroom, 2237 sqlt MkUSa pn»*eg»s, beaemenl 2 car garage, lawn nduded $1«XVmo D I M Properties £2481 737-4002

COMMERCE TWP Modem 3 Bed-rocm CoMraal barge kachen centra ar. lerge lot. 2 ca garage AvalatH* M $ f l » 5 24^3466180 "722

RICHTER & ASSOC COMMERCE TWP - 2 y. otd 1'4 story 3 bedroom* bonus room ofllca Ti batha appkancea 2SOO sq ft New sub $1750tho Good credt only Nov Occupancy

(S10) 684-7368

DEARBORN 2 Bedroom bungalow

Cage baaement appliances »d yens I67VMO

RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

OCAReORN HCKJNTS Imminan

2 car garage lenced yerd 1825 mo Cal J teTVim (3131 961-4644

DEARBORN MOTS. 3 be#8d« ranch dkwng room uMTy room, opeon to buy IS7VMO RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

OEARSOMN HTS • 3 bedroom rvicri m Oetnct 7 2 cer garage new carper Mtrfien A pen. $750- aeou my I eeefin now Cal Pem

R a M n 313-453-6700

FARMINGTON A ALL CIT*S RENT-A-HOME

TENANTS A LANOlOROS 2*6-642-1820

FARMINGTON HtXS 11

oaarm new mchen. 2 oer. ee deck. till I eM eeteng no peta I2900>mo D A H P'OC-HS* (2481 717-4002

NEW HUDSON anecueve home 1or family kvwig, * Bedroome kitchen Oning room tamay room 2"« car garage centra s«r For appontmem can (2*6) 486-5115

NORTHVILLE A OTHER SUBURBS CORPORATE

TRANSFEREES Fa your RELOCATION NEEDS

Cal D A H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

NOVI - AUTUMN PARK ne-wN com-pleled. never occupied 41 i Bed

IBCOR1 A firepiece a l « ftoor Hvkry oHbca. 3 car ada entrance aarege wnee lutchen grarwte counter A herd-wood Soon i w a d a H occupancy $3395 AAA Leeang A Management 246471 RENT or 246-4 73-M00

NOVI. 4 Bedfoom 3 H Bathe appk ances. wall-oul kraehed basement deck. 2 car attached garage on

t16QOnw 810-660-1793

NOVI -10 MI*Oec* Roma Rktga 4 bedroom bnc* ootonal 2$ ba#l tamly room fireplace appeanree. atr i cat no petaremokers $2500' mo DAH Praperee* 246 737-4005

NOVI • 9 MeerMeedowtwook 4 bed 2 t M N iSlOeeft

l i tKVme 0 A H PROPERTIES (810» 7374002

NOVI 10 M*e Meedowtuno* 2 S bare

a n dub t1600«no DAH Propereee (246) 7374002

NOV* Updated 4 be*oom Cotoma. laaplaoe. wood floor* beeement garage aoc*kr. ei> Avaaatu* now $2 200 I H - M H I N 1721

RJCHTER & A S S O C . OAK PARK • 11 Ti car garage $750*no

REST A H O I *

T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7 O&E CtoMMcat ions 405 to 500

OAK PARK

>M«K*V!tt8JTi0wo

Share Laonge 642-1820. no lea

OAK PARK - sharp 3 bedroom bnck ranch Beeement. T* car garege lenced. Clean. AvaleiM now I M O

248 832-5711

ORION TWP • 3 bedroom, base-meni spplanost 2 5 cer garage,

•2121 Nor* oI

PLYMOUTH - Ann Arbor TrrSheMon Cnemwig cape cod. 3 bedroome. 25 Dare oozy tamily room. 2 car. ar. 2306 eq IL $1800 No petasmoker* D A M Properbea (S10) 737-4002

PLYMOUTH - Beck/Powel Classic t98Z W4fcamsburg colonial 4 bed-room. octagon sun room. 3700 sq fl . 3 d r . no pett.'smoners $320Crmo • A H Properties (246) 737-4002

PLYMOUTH. 2 Bedroom bnck. gaaga spacious, pabo near school. Pets ok $700mc RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

PLYMOUTHCANTON schools 3 oedroom ranch on baaubtul lot. Warterv'Beck area lyr leaae avat-aWe $87S'mo 246-344-278*

PLYMOUTH TWP Clean 2 bedroom laiga ot garage, appkances $C7V mo . secunty Cal alter 5pm

(810) 632-7547

REDFORO - 3 -* bedroom air. fin-ished basement appkances. I 5 car garage, pets negotiable $72&MO RENTAL PROS (6101 356-RENT

REDFORO TWP 2 bedroom atadar ranch, newly ^modeled counlry kachen. appMnoae. indued bar.-room. new mry window* newer rool lurnace. updated electrical A

C S f w r - » D s r a B i BEDFOftD TWP Hctoa Carter has a tree rental houamg bul-letin board. Mon-Fn 6 30am - 4pm al The Redford Community Censer

•ay 1 block:

REDFORD TWP - 3 domCN 4 beo-room cap* cod. naw carpeeng. kght fcaurea. entrance doors wdh storme. newer mnyl adng. Mtchen with naw no-wax Soor Beeement A garage $945 Dave 25S567B

ROCHESTER • 3 bedroom bnck ranch, basemart. garage P*Uo, $1025 (248) 651-5369

ROCHESTER • 3 bedroom car-peted. appkancee ubkty room ahed lanced M2&MO RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

ROCHESTER HILLS - 2-3 bedroom 2 ba»i 2 car garage uke New buH

i960 detached Condo $l75(Vmo 1 yr mlnatvum KESSLER 4 CO (248) 268-5009

ROCHESTER HILLS - 4 Bedroom txtorna. Tt Baths 3400 aq ft lake view Buy option $2.585rtno 810-841-4515 eves 810-651-4006

ROCHESTER HILLS • Magnificent 3 Bedroom ranch 2 Balhs, garage centra air appkancea Available now $1,100 248-348-8189 *710

RICHTER & ASSOC.

f q f" ) f-3 r-'l f ! " q :?««L [%99\ l * « « l i i s « C IB««V l i « * l

CAJ t *J I * H i f D I D Ck/dkJj City W e nr-ed a i j r r ie r on th«- f o l l ow ing streets: . S t s a l

_ j M a k e Extra Money do ing a route _ — .

CC-63 • Both sides o( Block from Merriman ro East End •Bolh Sides ol Dayvson from Merriman to Henrv Ruli •Bolti sides of Buchlawn from Merriman !o End

CC-127 Henry iwood •Both sides ol Mertiman from Block lo Elm

W-1S7

• Both sides iohn Hauk irom Shotka to Henry Ruli •Both sides Bock from Sholka to Henr> Ruli' • Both sides Pierce from Shotka lo Henry Ruff

For further information call Home Delivery Manager iford (313) 953-2238 Mr. Herit

ROCHESTER HILLS Avon 1980- 4 berfroom bnck ranch. 3 5 baths 3660 eq ft gae (raplaoe. backs io commone. no pataamdiers $2200 DAH Propereee 246 737-4002

ROYAL OAK 2 bedroom 2 Bem. lowei FlaL WaAi to loan. Cental an. 1 yr nanamar HOOOfmo Avalable

(24S) 288-5009 R A CO 810-286-5008

Aug V KESSLE

Bedroom 1 Bath. fiAl baaement. garage, at eppkance* $115CVmonr 810-645-8879

ROYAL OAK 1700 sq ft on deed-end street Big becSiyard. 2 bedroom, ar dose to downtown $85<Vmo phauMtws No pets (810)541-8007

SOUTHFIELD • beeuMiA 3 bedroom bnck ranch $725 par mo oka secu-rity (Broker) Call Mon -Fn , 9-5

246-557-4970

SOUTHFIELD: 3 oerfroom 1200 aq It bnck ranch. $750 month

RENT-A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620

SOUTHFIELD • 3 badroom ranch, appkances. 1.5 car garage pets neooftabts $69&MO RENTAL PROS (8101 356-RENT

SOUTMFIELO BRICK 3 Bedroom ranch. 2 fireplaces anached garage, basemeni. eppkances. Nice area $750 ptus uMmes (810) 594-6564

SOUTHFIELD IDEAL 3 bedrooms. Bnck ranch. 1 car. fenced yad. near scnoola'shopping 12 maerPierce ara* $700 (246) 737-2114

SOUTHFIELD - lovely 3 Bedroom ranch lenced yard. iv» car gaage Available 6-1 $695 810-3*8-6189 • 721

RICHTER & ASSOC. SOUTHFIELD - 11 MaaUhaar 3 Bedroom ranch, 1am*y rocm, fire-place eppkances. freehty parted, 2 car ar. dog OKAx> smokers $1400 D A H Properties (248) 737-4002

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ESI N. MYRTLE BEACH. SC - Condo tor rant Weekty M y 26-Sept 30 '* bk from ocean 2 bedroome. 2 bahe. aeepe 6. $500 ak. 246-478-0656

Vacstion Resort

BEAR LAKE near Menatee. sarec-sve, fuey tianahed college* Open

Aug ie7»om 1380

BEAUTIFUL LAKE CHARLEVOIX

2 A 3 bedroom frame cMiagee A log cabins Locaiort an the water* edge. xM4 for sporting lamdy - a lh exceF lent swimming, fishing A boebng. We ar* ruetc yel modem m • peaceful and quiei surtcxndlng Sorry, no pets

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BOYNE AREA Sleeps 12-18 3 Bathe. 2 color TVa-VCR"s. 313-420-1274

CADILLAC BEAUTIFUL chalet on lake 4 bedroome. 3 Baihe. marble tacuui. Cable TV. deck, detuie lea fures. AvM Aug 3 on (810)286-7119

COTTAGE on Lake Huron at Tawas. sleeps 6 all the comlona ot home Swimming, shopping, go* A flehmg. Leave message 313-422-5645

EAST TAWAS STONEY SHORES

FAMILY RESORT, AAA Mw, 3 hrs Detroit 1 A 2 Bedroom ccoagas $240-$425 per week Beach, hsh A more Brochuts 517-826-3267

GLEN ARBOR - 3 Bedroom collage avaa Aug 18th-23rd

(810) 646-7766' before 8PM

SYLVAN LAKEFRONT HOME al worts lake. 3 bedrooms, hot tub. walk-out, 2 yr lease. $2200 • utilities (2461 682 8369

C R E D I T M A N A G E R The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers is seeking an individual to manage the activities of the credit department. Based in Livonia, this position entails collections, credit checking and approvals, resolving customer problems and managing credit staff. 3-5 years experience in credit and collection. Prior experience supervising staff. This is a great opportunity to join and grow with Michigan's largest suburban weekly newspaper chain Fax resume to (3131953-2057 Attn: Credit Manager or send resume to Observer & Eccentric Newspapers,

Attn: Credit Manager. 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml 48150. EOE/DFW.

TROY - AvorVRochester Newe* 4 bedroom wafcout ranch. 3660 eq ft.. Arepuce. appkances, 2 car a*, deck. Backs to commone. no pets/smokers $2200 DAH Properbes 246-737-4002

TROY - Like New 4 bedroom Tl bam* Ferrdy room. 2 car garege. fin-ished basement Available Aug 15 $22SOmo 1 yr mewrruah KESSLER A CO (246! 288-5009

TROY - 1500 sq ft ranch, firepiece. ar. buM-m pool firaahed basemeni anached garage. $1500 Share ust-ings. no he 248-642-1620

WALLED LAKE - 3 bedroom brick, ISketront. fireplace appkances $72S' MO RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

WALLED LAKE - 3 bedroom Bnck lakelront. lireplace appkances $725 per month RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

WALLEO LAKE - 215 Haklan. 2 story home, 3 Bedrooms 1'« balhs imme-«s1e occupancy, $925 Bruce Lloyd MeadowManagement 810-346-5400

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE We are s eek ing someone to provide customer service for the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. A qualified candidate w i l l have a high school diploma or equivalent, one to six months of general office experience, good . communication, interpersonal and mathematical skills and an overall knowledge of clerical tasks. Must be able to type 30 wpm. Hours arm: Monday -Wednesday & Friday 1:30pm to 5:15pm, Thursday 1:00pm - 6:00pm. Apply in person or send resume to Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, Attn: Human Resources # 97-55, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia. Ml 48150 or fax. resume to (313) 953-2057 Attn: 97-55 EOE/DFW

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WATERFORD Clean. 2 bedroom, tea basemeni. $600 mo

(246) 334-6289

WATERFORO - WaHorVSashabaw -Sprfty 3bedroom Iri-level 1600sqft hardwood floors, neutrsl. appkances ar 2 csr, lake privileges $1400 DAH Properties (248) 737-4002

WAYNE 2-3 bedroom, 1 balh, like new $650 WESTLAND Large 3 bedroom 1'4 balh. garage. Base-ment air. mint $1 100 313-762-9233

WAYNE 3 Bedroom ranch New carpet We A pamt $625 Sorry, no pets $895 deposn 1 (2481 478-7489 Of 1 (6161 227-3417

WAYNE- 3 Bedroom., slove A refrig-erator large yard wilh deck: Avail-able 8-1 Open house 7-20. 1-5

313-728-0649

WAYNE - Coxy 2 Bedroom, i bath, new carpel, hweMy owned, fenoed yard, beeemem AvaAetAe now §650 248-348-8189. «739

RICHTER & ASSOC. W BLOOMFIELD - Beautiful 2 bed-room on Union Lake Eicelent swim-rr«ng A Boating $1400 per month

248-363-6059

W Bloomfield 3 Bedroom 2 story tamify room lake iron!, $1095

RENT-A-K)ME Share Lislmgs 642-1620 no lee

BRICK RANCH 3 Bedrooms, over 1800 sq.ft.. open floor plan modem kflcher only $1695 TOWNHOUSE CONOO 2-3 Bed-rooms. 2 car garage firepiace, only $1250

Choice Properties 248-332-0970

W BLOOMFIELD Commerc^Qreen Rds - 2466 sq 11 colonial. 4 Bed-rooms Tt Bathe, fmisned Basemeni 2 car no pets-'smokers $1900<mo D A H PROPERTIES 810-737-40CC

W BLOOMFIELD Cozy 3 bedroom, appliances Wsmut Lake privileges $825'mo « secur i ty Joan 246-626-5146 Chuck 248-851-0588

W BLOOMFIELD - lovely 3 bed-

reterences $1175 2*8-360 248-485-8372 248-856-7029

JUST LISTED WEST BLOOMFIELD - NEWER HOME ON CUL-DE-SAC 4 bed-rooms, 2't balhs, Family Room newei windows sr>d siding, base-ment. 2 . car garage West Bloomfietd Schools Long term tenant preferred $2200month ED-H-71NAR

MAX BROOCK, INC (248) 6 4 6 - 1 4 0 0

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Commerce Green Rds Contemporary 4 bed-room, 2 5 bath family room, lire-place finished basement. 2 car air $1900' DAH Properties 248-737-4002

remodeled, oantral ar large lenced Backyard lor pets Opeon to Buy $550 RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

WESTLAND 3 Beotxai bnck ranch. •« B*e Tt aa gaage frarad iaaane-t. cerea ar. lanced tt pets $700 RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

WESTLANO Lwoma Schools Freshly parsed 3 Bedroom ranch gerags lenced yard $75Cmo plus •ecixity (313) 427 8546

WESTLAND - Uvoma Schoots 3 bedroom Bnck ranch 1 room edi -tion Avai lab le 7-1 $725

246-346-6189, ST15

RICHTER & ASSOC. WESTLANO NORWAYNE - 2 bed-room an^e famey home Fenced

Tt car garage $565 (24S) 449-1307

WHITE LAKE 3 Beckoom ooloraal 2 bare lake prtmeoes sppksnces

Bi negotiable S77SMO NTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

GREAT TORCH LAKE HOME on the water sl South End 3 Bed rooms, compieiety lumished Aval-able weekly (816) 256-8807

^ HARBOR SPRINGS*^ •HAMLET VILLAGE" Reson Homes A Condos w,tennis, pool, I sps. ssuna Near go*, beaches. J boat rsmps, haang, Biking, shop- |

dining Peloskey/Harbor , Is. I 25 mm. to Mackinac

mtn Kewedm Casino LAND MASTERS INC

V 800-678-2341: 616-526-2641 J

HARBOR SPRINGS Harbor Cove 2 bedroom condo. pnvale beach swim mmg pool, tennis, available Juh 26-Aug 9th (616) 798-6381

HARBOR SPRINGS - Psrtectfy located. 5 Bedroom. 2 Bath cottage sleeps 10 By Ihe week or weekend Available August (419(389-5132

U k a f f l i t e r f r w t

Boar Rratsis

CHARS*NG SYLVAN Lake home Boat dock end MM prmeeges 3bed-room 2 aaei her*eood Soors A ftre-

pete Convament to r ways Chrysler A OM 810-882-3206

LAKE ORION Lakafront 3 be*oom 18 bee* mwnedM $1 tOOrmonth c<n* Mat A

(•101 M l -

MUU-ET LAKE- ! 25 ft or lake tromeys Boet M Meckmew letand Men houae aeepe 7 Quea houae aeepe • Hoi tud an deck keeuSul Beach wsr aock Qoee to waan RNer Perneaey. He^or Sonr^a >1000 per week (SIS) S27-7Sq

TRAVERSE CITY Ouok Lake m i l l u nee Weekly mtSu

nets, fcNn« (313)

409 Snrthn Rrouli

M N C V OMLAMOO CONOO 2 bedroom 2 Bath Rati epe g> tenn is | 4 S $ ak Days S •0-751-2501 Evas » M 862 <067

HOMESTEAD CONOO - 2 bedroom 2 Oath tentasbc mew ot Lake Mich-igan Lots ol sslras Owner 246-879-9336 or 248-650-9150

FEHMQALE A REDFORO - Dskea Ar-

•l96 Inn ftoya 610-544-1575

dsiiy/wkly rates Te l -M Inn 313536-4I0C'

FURNISHED ROOM svMeMe tar wortang geneeman. over 30 «rs aM wortung gen Non-di*raer STOiVeek. plus

S i (313) 425-5323

GRAND RiVER-TELEQRAPH Area

LIVONIA SUNRISE • — • W E E K L Y STUDIOS Furnished wei choice oI seher macro •etngerator or Kitchenette urttL Mad service cade TV. phone answering $175 wkfy inquire at Deys inn Front Desk. 38655 Ptymourfi. Uvona ^ ^ ^ • • ^ • 1 3 1 3 ) 427-1300

M Office Space ( S e e G w f 3 9 5 i

BRIGHTON 162 sq ft Ol office space available Service on see Include anewermg.. end secretarial Cal 810-227-1551

457 Property Manasemtrin;

ABSENTEE OWNER We personalize our service to meet your leasing A management needs

• Brake' • Bonded ' • Speoakzng in corporate transferees • Before mtiong a deasior cal ue1

D & H Income Properly Mgmt.

26592 Orchard Lake Rd Farmington Hills (810) 737-4002

500 Help W u t o d General

ACCOUNT A>TT/S> ART TIME lor Farmington Hills

auAASSIIU Mtn. Experience In f / t . payrol laaee ocirpotwe A n M a l mm. computer eepenertca s must n n e n noun, i m 24»a«-oe i8

ACCOUNTANT Per iSem Accountant lor Feimicioton H i t accounting tan. Minimum 3yrs public accounting experience heavy

Si Schootcrall Rd Uworee. Ml 48150

A C C O U N T A N T Permanent poeitlon open enh growing Uvona CPA Him IMnenum 3 to 5 yrs pubac accounting eapenerc* Computer expenenoe helplul

Send lasume » : Swed A Co.. 38701 Seven IMe. Ste 245.

Livonia. Ml 48152

SINGLE FAMILY SPECIALISTS

Services Tailored lo Corporate Transferees. Investors. Out-of-Tovm Owners

Profesaonai rental management ol homes and condos Western Wayne A Oakland county Best Service A reesonable lees 810-346-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC.

H CMPIOVMCNT/ INSTRUCTION

S€AVIC€S # 5 0 0 - 5 9 8

ACCOUNTANT Steel service center needs Accouneng Aasatant io report to Con-troller CsndMeis muet potssst BAm Accounting W3C 3PA or fuller Some sccountlng experience w^automotrve industry. Proficient w'accountmg spreadsheet, database sohware (La., Opan Systems A kfccroSdt Oflics) Please mes or tax resume along ml salary requirements to Hagus Steel Corp . 1200 Souer. Troy. Ml 46083

Fax: (246) 589-3405

ACCOUNTANT W Bloomfietd Accounting firm seeks fun or pan time Star Accountant with 1 least 2 years puMc accouneng swenence Mae resume lo F Z A . 8960 Orchard Lake Road. Suite 310. W Bloomfield 4S322

ACCOUNTANT Wtaom company looldng lor M charge Accountant 'auth genera •edge' A snatybcal sluNs Prior enpen-enoe necessary Send nssume to Human Rseources. 102 Lucy Road, Suite 180 Howe*. Ml 46643

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Full tvne. wide variety ol dutas including A/P. am. Expenene of MicrosoB once neoeaeary Asaoo-atss idegree prelerred Resume to:

175 W Maple Birmingham. Ml 48009

ACCOUNTING A CASH MANAGEMENT

HOUGHTON LAKE (I gms A Houghton Lakes - 1200 sq 2 bedrooms sleeps 6 Rmer access to lake S30aw. 810-659-6440

a

LAKE MICHIGAN beaSi frontage. 20 miles N of Marwtee 2 Bedrooms cozy'relaxing July 19-26 $550i' week FaK $6&T»ght (313) 532-5934

LAKE SUPE RIOR-beech front vaca-txxi home n U P Overlooks Porai-pine Mis Daily or weekty rental Call Bob or Nancy 906-685-5348

PENT WATER, Ml - Near L Furnished 3 Bedroom house distsnce to lake Michigan beach Starling & 1, 97 $500'w« $ weekend After 6

uckngion a walking i beach. $350>'per

313-459-2542

PINCKNEY - On Ponage Lake Sleeps 8 Family ccttage rentai wtjoaf slip $575 week Available July A August (810) 231-1764

TORCH LAKE AREA - Waterfront collage Sleeps 6 comfortably Com-pletely furnished pontoon A fishing

810-363-8814 Boat SSSO'Wi.

Traverse Cey North Shore Inn Luxury Beatfi (ront condos Smoke Ires Low J m rates wAulo Ou t can] Weekly Hecpum July-Sept 1-800-966-2365

TRAVERSE CITY'S most charming beachfront resort 1 -2 bedrooms w ."kitchens sandy Beach, weekly only, brochure 1-800-968-1094

500 BelpWuted General

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE

Couple 10 manage 40 unit apartment community Leasing, cleaning and <nam-tenance expe r ience required Either person may have outwde IOC Salary apartment and utitties pro-vided 401K retirement pro-gram and health benefits available Call 9-11 a.m . Mon -Fn,

2 4 8 - 3 5 2 - 3 8 0 0

Able to Average $8-$20 Hourly • AVON SELLS ITSELF! • At Work-Home No Inventory1

SenefSs' 1-600-742-4738 (18yrs)

Living Quarters to

ALL CITIES SINCE 1976 "QUALIFIEO"

FREE PREVIEW SHARE REFERRALS

248-642-1620 864 S Adams. Birmingham

NEEO A ROOMMATE' Featured on "Kely A CO ' TV 7

Ail Ages, Tastes, Occupations Backgrounds A Lifestyles

H O M E - M A T E S P E C I A L I S T S 8 1 0 - 6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5

30115 Greenfield Rd SoutMaid

FARMINGTON HILLS roommate needed IMMEDIATELY Responsete person non-smoker $450 negotiable (248) 71

JOY A FARMINGTON Basement Ful hoese pnv4edgss Furnished, un-ities A cabIs included $l00nveek Security deposit $160 313-425-3522

LARGE ROOM avaHaete ful house prrvtledges. washer/dryer, clean comfortable. prc4essional •jutabes $3 l O n o . security 313-541-5043

REDFORD - 3 bedroom? bath home Beech Daly A I 96 Newty pawned ranch, large comer lot. $37Smc » share utilities Employed responsible A non-smoker (313) 537-9301

REDFORD TWP Nice home A area Cable TV $250mo '•> utilities Musi be s dean A responsible person (313) S31-$559

RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL seeking the same » share 3 bed-room ranch 1"* Balhs garage fm-ahed Basemeni fireplace A av $400 . '» ubkhea Royal OafeBeveriy HiSs

(248) 549-1778

WESTLANO Clean Non-«wkers or smokers to share 3 bedroom ranch, $37Vmc includes s l umw* phone ine A cable 313-603-6568

Accepting applications General Help Management

HELP WANTED

Interviews Now Being Accepted On first come fcrsi serve basa

Growing company needs: 75 people

To fill immediale openings Expanding Farmington Hills dam-But on center tor large 80 year OKI electrical appliance company has opening in several departments from display work through management Can do work easily, no expen-ence necessary as we will provide training mat can lead to a very secure position with h.oh starting

$40CVwee« Call lor interview (248) 539-7002

ACCOUNTANT DIVERSIFIED experienced required tor local CPA firm PreteraBfy 51010 years puBkc Work evenly distributed througho-ut year, moderate tax season hours Creative Solutions experience prelemed Send resume lo 24359 Northwestern Mwy Ste 250 Southfield, Ml 48075

VtiXS-faceted real estate company seeks experienced individual wftr company cash management. Banking, payrol employee Benefits A other financial responslBilities Should have prior supervisory expen ence A computer systema back-ground Send resume A salary requirements lo: P.O. Box 610. Brighton M. 48118 or Fax 10

810-229-6992

ACCOUNTING COORDINATOR

For Non-profit, Human Service Agency Associates Degree or 2 years colege «1 AocourmngTinancing Or 2

M-F EOE Resumes

Lawrence G Poupard CPA Chlel Financial Officer

Spectrum 34000 Plymouth

Lrvoma. Ml 48150

ACCOUNTING"1* Fast growing com-pany looking lo M 2 position! with someone who a see-moBvatad. sner-gebc and rekabie Expenanoe neMui with receivables and invoicing Pay rale depends on experience ar^or education Benefits available are 101 (k). BCBS hobday pay. paid vacations etc Musi apply m person at 31250 S Metord Rd , MiHord

(248)437-8146

ACCOUNTING POSITION parl-time, ful. with qiack book knowledge a must Csl (313) 920-5966 or write lo 45467 Augusta Dr Canton. Mi 46188

'Accounting P u r c h a s m g / M a r k a t t n g NETREX CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Fsagramng Sounrwd baaed pfowdar of mtemetaotang Mcashas

ADMINISTRATOR

roll, psrsonnsl records, accounts ceoaivable and bene-

PURCMASING AGENT Handle P O generations, vendor contract negotiations, asset management and creds

SECRETARY To senior officers ol Ihe company

MARKETING MANAGER Coordinate trads shows advertising and promotional materials ale

Outslanong pay benefits and career opportunities

Fax resume and salary requre-msnts to Marty T 246-352-2375 or smart martyl C ease com,

500 HetpWflBtodGeaml

CONDITIONING Tschncan needed M large epertrnent commmly Cei»-Hed A experienced w » wel lypa A central A electronc igrft-t i e r i CeH G e n e -313729-5860 or spp*r al

The Lendinge 7000 r • • • 3 5 ;

AIR CONDITIONING A hsaBng operaig lor persona w«i boei service A insliMbon expenenoe 3 lo 5 yrs expenenoe nsa dad Sheet metal very heiptui Transportation needed ExceHent pay (313) 537-2167

AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING

Unhappy A underpaid-* Looking lor a new home? I need residential nstalers Salary hourly or subwork

Cal Sieve (313)641-7100

ALARM DISPATCHERS

Vlalente SenurlyiMclilaen Ma tortng. a last paced, national. UL-i isted monitoring co.. ha* snmedHte operunge oh irnorngrns sHemoone A dive tor elenk a»-patchers We oder nee». dentel, We inauranos. 401k. paM r

quakhed 27215 ScH lege. 248 55^ 5636 246-443-

ptKSonral ^ Apply ^sl

ALMOST PERFECT JOB Mo*y Mart oltors no evenings, week-ends or hobdeys No espenenca required Car. training, unlomra pro-•nded $7** " —

Cal 246-306-7070

AIR DUCT INSTALLER 2 years minimum experience

(313) 561-1572

ANYONE CAN DO THISI Earn S800-S5000 par monBi taking customer sarvica eels si home

Cal now! 313-417-4255

ACCOUKTWS STAFF ACCOUNTANT

Sand and graval opsrabon seeks a Steh Accountant lor Is Wixom oca Bon OuaMad canckdate wM have Accounting or Fmanie degree with two to three years accounting experi-ence Must Be computer iterate with knowledge of Excel Please submit resume with salary requirements IO: Edw C Levy Co , H.fl Depl./ SAdn697 9300 0« Avenue, Deer bom, Ml 48120 (313) 849-9209 EOE/AA

ACCOUNT MANAGER Greal opportunity for t»&*r moti-

vated and prolessional individual in • a Direct lo Consumer Business Ws ar* a fulfillment and inbound telemarketing company seeking a qualified individual nmo has enpen-ence n the lofcMnng Inventory man-agemam. Customer service, sales, working directly nmfh large muKI nebonal clients

detai. onantad. feieconv'aataBase knerwieoge would Be very heWui Shook) Be prohcem with Windows '95 end Mcro Sot office. For considsralion snciose salary ha-tory snd requirements. Resumes without this information wa not be consDered.

Daraoak Services Corp Aim KeHy FSlingxh 8240 Honda Drive Canton, Ml 48187

313-416-6201 Fax 313-416-6203

We are seeking An indn idiul to work in our very busy Birmingham newspaper circulation department Approximately 20-24 hours/week Tuesday & Friday 9:00 a.m -500p m . Saturday 3:00 p.m-8:00 p m.The person in this position is responsible for contact with newspaper carriers, handling service to our customers, preparing vanous reports, processing money deposits,

dispatching newspapers and other clerical duties. Requires a high school diploma or equivalent, 1 to 3 years in office environment including customer service. Must have excellent communication and organizational skills, ability to lift 35 pound bundles of newspaper, knowledge of data input and word-processing Apply in penon at Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, Ml 48150 or fax resume to (313) 953-2057 ATTN: Assistant Home Delivery Manager EOE/DFW

(Obsmffr£j £ r centric

JOB FAIR ACCOUNTS RECEIV-

ABLE CLERK Steel servee center seeks experi-enced well organized indrmdual to handle recervaB*es and general office work Excellent Benefits DearBom area Send resume to Personnel, PO Box 4359, DearBorn. 48126-0359

Activities Coordinator/ Life Enrichment

Property management company ssekog energetic enthusiastic, per-sonsble indwidual io fom our team * i providing services lor seniors at our apartment commuroty in Canton REQUIRED compaason lo- serving etoeny leasing expenence. also pref-erence tor psrson with genatnes Back-

Send resume lo Personnel Canton Center Rd Csnton. Ml

48187

ACCOUNTING/SALES Outstanding opportunity tor an accounting professional looking to traneMon into a sales snd marketing role Organization situated weh one of Farmmgion H*s most presbgeus CPA feme seeks an mdhrtdusl to Junc-tion in s business development capacity to work in its 'astesi growing financial stalling division It you have 3* yean accounting expenence (CPA a plus), s high-energy level aeh strong interpersonal skills and would like to substanha»y increass your sarmnge potential (salary . • • ) we Mould like to tatt io you Position oners a prolessional wcrtung environment training and career development please send your

Luti.ruom-e to-* P O Box 2S0125

West Boomhetd. Ml 48324

Account Services Rep tor national company iwm suburban heeoauaners 4 year degree pre-lerred Sales, marketing, or customer sennce experience required Monday-Friday, day hours $30K base plus commission A excellent benefits

Fax resume to Stacey Koepp 810-932-1170 lax 810-932-1214

Harper Assocaie* 29870 MaXMbet Farmington Hills. Ml 48334

M * m v i m S i

P J C A f i i t J f i i t \ £ i b i L > JauilP-J v l f t H V W e need a carrier on Ibe f o l l ow ing streets t O | M a k e Extra M<mey do ing a route I B 1

; ^ = i tw i ce a week Sunday &Thursdav i = = = J l i f t i n a i

CANTON • 1 room m |usl-reskyed Victorian home $350 nctudss s l UB-ibe* Complete houee pnveeges

(3131 496-1977

W-44 •West sides ol Hubbard from Sandra lane to Ann Arbor Trail

• Both Sides of Sanford from Mackenzie Dr. to Ann Arbor Trail

• Both sides of lodv from Merrnt to Sanford • North sides of Ann Arbor Trail from Hines to Hubbard

W - 3 3 • Bolh sides ol Shari Irom Mackenzie to Lonnie • Both sides of Rickie from Shari to Lonnie •Both sides of Roselawn from Rickie to Lonnie

W-7«i •Both sides Mackenzie from farmineton to Rae •Both sides Rae from Mackenzie to Meruit •Both sides Farmington from Mackenzie io Ann Arbor Trail

•Route includes Pikes Peak Condos, Farmington/Ann Arbor Trail

For further information Home Delivery Manai

Mr. Heriford (313) 953-

call ger •2238

£ Retail /Advertising

Salesperson We are a successful community newspaper company seeking a highly motivated salesperson io solicit and maintain advertising lor major and retail accounts wtthm an excelled Oakland territory Must have bachelor's degree or equivalent. 1 year advertaing'media sales, prefer newspaper Excertent commumcabon skills Looking tor someone with knowledge o< ad design and layout Must provide own transportation We offer a base salary plus and excellent benefits pi EOeyOFW.Toapply.FAXi (313) 953-2057 Attn Ad Sales

Observer & Eccentric Newspapers i ak i n l unr t ln m

joo iniormaBon rtotHne

A C T N O W ! ! Troy swimming pool CO has .mme-a ste openings 1o< genera' laborers Unilmiied ovar-time available Apply at Rainbow Pools 1974 E Wattles (17 Mils A John R) Troy,

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

UNICCO Service Company is seekmg experienced candidates tor the position of Executive Administrative Assistant si their Farmington Hills Regiona office Th»s position supports a Re^onai Vice President and Director ol Sales Appkoews m~st -demonstrate superior orgsniialionai skills accuracy in detail, the ability to help produce Foil Rsse Sales correspondence and proposals plus Ihe AextMity lo qmckiy handle cycieal work loads

Computet expertise is a must as is a professona!

phone demeanor You will Be pan ol an existing staf

to the growth of s Industrial

UNICCO is a 50-year old, Bostor-based company wh<h provides support services «o the Industrial, Commercial, and Educabcnai Markets This is a lull-time career opportunity oftenng excellent compensation and Benefits tor the individual with ihe experience snd professioriaksm we raquve

Please send your resume and specific salary requirement to Ms Tamao Card eta LMiCCO Service Company. 27260 Haggerty Rd , Suite C-2. Farmrgton Hills Ml 48331 EOE

A Technical Job Fair will be he ld

including representatives from the

following arealeading employers:

• Plastipak Packaging, Inc.

• Absopure Water Co.

• Clean Tech-Recycling

^Tuesday , July 22, 1997 Quo i ley I a a • 4 0 4 5 5 A m Arbor Ad. Plymouth, Ml (just UJest of 1-179)

^ Technical positions which will be discussed are:

* Machine Technicians « Hi-Lo Driven/Materiel Handler

• Electro/Mechanical Repair

SUPERMARKETS Hiring for all positions

meora' to UNICCO s

AGGRESSIVE PERSON to assist m assembling o* printing presses Steady wOf* year roind with astaB-kshed Fermington exxnpany Musi be neat In appearance and wihng to leam Logic and common sense basic requirements Ptease send •esiAhe A setary requaremenfs lo Wohrenne Flexographic Mlg Co

2077* CheMey Dr Farmmgtbn. Ml 483.36

Aen Human Resources

ALARM ANO sound system mataler (8101870-8852

Courtesy Clerks

Dell Clerks

Stock Clerks

Bakery Clerks

Produce Clerks

Meat Wrapper

Meat Cutter

join the number 1 supermarket team! • Flexible Schedules • Scheduled wage increase based

on length of service • Promotional Opportunities • A clean, friendly, work environment

SENIORS, HOMEMAKERS, ft STUDENTS WELCOME

ARRLY AT AMY FARMER JACK MTORE

or see any Farmer Jack tor application An Equal Opportunity Employer

Right Direction Openings far

need Candidates You must be success-oriented, have good people skills and a "do whatever it takes" attitude.

Tire Salespeople Tire & AutoService

Store Managers Auto S e r v i c e S a l e s p e o p l e

Auto Technicians Fex r e s u m e or l e t t e r w / q u a M c a t i e r a

t e : 313-271-02*0, a t t n . Jeff Kraee Or caN: 3 1 3 - 2 7 1 - M 0 0 a n d a e k

4— -• n * a • ' - " • t o t Die wareer u o n o t c i i w o h m

r O N L Y

11 NEW STORES HOW OPEN

C e l e b r a t i n g Our 7 5 t h Y e a r

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6 G < * ) Classifications 500 to 500 O&E T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7

€ M P L O V M € N T 500 Help Wanted General AMBITIOUS STRONG person needsd IO w t tor busy sewer snd dram d m n o business as Some*

naan Experience s plus, how-ever wdftng lo iraei right person Guaranteed yaer round employment. Average $30,000 first year. benefits •nekidsd For mtarwew call

(248)665-8440

APARTMENT HOUSEKEEPER Fud urns with benefits tkflhnse spenment community n Westland seeks spanmert deanei Apply S1 Munnu West. 0501 Ysle »109 No

EOE

APARTMENT LEAD Mameoance 1or mutiny—for

Competitwe »ala"y and benefits Experience preferred Apply in person st The Highland. 168? Broadway No 301 Arm Artsor Ml. •i«l OS or 'sx imunn to

(313)769-1245

APARTMENT MAINTENANCE Long established management com-pany * seeking an experienced maintenance person lo worn A resoe m an apartment complex In the Western Wayne County area

Can 2*8-737-4200

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE Husband and wife to manage medium size apart-ment community m sub-urban area Prxx Apartment Manager experience a must ExceSent salary, apartment arm utilities provided 40IK retirement program and health benefits available No

Can 9-11am. Mon-

246-352-3800

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE

For large Southfield property man-agement company Must have 2 years experience m property man-agement Apartment & utilities metuded Ca* Mon -Fri 9am-9pm,

810-352-4043 An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 | Help Waaled General

A SEARCH FOR A NEW CAREER? LET REAL ESTATE ONE

LEAD THE WAY

the classes you need convergent schedules top notch managers 26 area offices excellent training the largest real estate company m Mict*gan

Call Sandy at l?8fl> "Wft-7111

ASSEMBLY PEOPLE High school grad FuB-time * » shift Must have mechan-

scaty Some expenenoe helpW, mil tram Capable ol "Wing up to 50 * » Good bene-fits Canton location Can

(313) 495-0000

ASSISTANT GROUP HOME MANAGER

Positions available Must have drivers licence Completed group honse

lining Competitive wege, lull bene-i Weal position foi person to

develop good communication skills organizational slu«s Call Betty at

<313.1 581-3019 EOE

ASSISTANT INTERIOR decorator No experience Up to $2CVhr Win tram Caiii between 9am 6 5pm. Mon. thru Fri (810) 854-4824

ASSISTANT MANAGER For self-storage In Troy S Livonia 2 days week Office wor* light main-tenance Livonia 248-476-6444

Troy 248-588-3398

ASSISTANT MECHANIC 40 hra • Salary based or expenence

(313) 728-8050

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE

Rewarding career opportunity tor dynamic couple to manage apartment commurtty in growing area Must hae on-site apartment management expe-rience Compensation includes Salary, benefits and specious apart-ment. Send to Resume, 6632 Telegraph. S107, Bioorrlield H.«s. Ml 48301

APARTMENT MANAGEMENT

Leackng real estate firm seeks apart-ment portfolio manager with minimum 3 years nmwig 2500 or more units lo supervise major luxury apartment community Must be skilled m finan-cial laportra. budgeting, and able to supervise a large sad and an phases o« operations Kent coSecticr. lease processing and renewal, tenant rela-tions work order systems, preventive maintenance procedures, leasing and advertising! ExceAent compensation package EOE Send resume and salary require-ments lo.

Manager Selection Box 12072

Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schootoraft Rd

Livonia, Ml 48150

APARTMENT PERoGNf^EL

Needed mmerkatety lor luxury hi-rtsa apartment community in Southlield

Top Wages. FuB Benefits • MAINTENANCE

SUPERVISOR • ASSISTANT MAINTENANCE

• LEASING AGENT . ASSISTANT MANAGER WUh Rem Rot expenence

• HOUSEKEEPER Please cal Mfimqua

ASSISTANT NEEDED for busy hair salon in Farmington Hills Please ask for Shern

246-932-1122

ASSISTANT PROGRAM DIRECTOR

for Senior Residence in West Bloom-field Seeking carmg, creative, ener-getic person tor full time position to assat wth plannng and leading activ-ities tnps. etc m a Ucensed Home tor Aged Wort some everengs and weekends Excellent benefits Can Myma KaQ (248) 661-2999 or fax resume (248) 661-1628

ATTENDANT - High School parking lot $9 13*v . Novi H.gh Scrvool Non union, no benefits, &'l'97 deadline to apply Send letter ol interest NCSD application and a resume to Or Jen-nifer Chaal. Principal Novi High School 24062 Taft Rd. Novi, Ml. 48375

A P A R T M E N T PREPARATION

PERSON For large Ferrmnglon Hills

apartment community Apply n person

M U n ^ O C D a Management Olfcce 35055 Mutrwood Dr Farmngton Hills, Ml

APPLIANCE REPAIR TECHNICIAN pay trom $500 » >1300 per week depending on expenence Greal opportunity, benefits, training

246-478-7121

APPOINTMENT SETTERS For our Northville office

Ful time 9-4 30pm or 1:30-9pm A Saturday, 9-1pm

P»1 ame 0-1 or 5-9pm 8 altemale Set's 9-1pm

up io $7 plus commiaaion Own transportation a must

Cal Sherry 1-800-933-9230 EOE

APT GENERAL HELPER Fi44m*|

Call 810-362-8125 E 6 E

* f lme grounds A fight martena i Soulfiteld Apt complex Bent all Won thru Fri . 9-5

APT GENERAL HELPER Fui Dm* Grounds, prep 8 light main-tenance tor ftrmrigham aree Apl. complex BeneMs Cal Mon-Fn 9-8pm , 810 aw 9680 E O E

APT, GENERAL HELPER F M m a o u i k i l g N i i i t n r a n c s tar Desro* aree Apt oomptaii Bane-Ms Cal Mon thru Fn 1-3ptn (313) 341-072$ E O E

APT GENERAL HELPER FuMsna g n n » A HgN marsenarxe tor • toor fcw HBs Apt complex Cat Mon thru Fri 9 5pm ^248)

AQUATIC DIRECTOR tor Famun^on YMCA. Muat have BS

aataWita >29.000 raawneto Kevm Buah, 28TOO Ferwv mgtgn Rd. Fawttofltan HN. Mi 48334

AREA MANAGER Fhm new offices operwig m art ar part •ma No experience

to M2S o u r

eery up » SUS^jwaeefe Io Mart

r i you l ook ing * EXTM CASH?

tor

The TrcwbnOge, a luxury Retirement Community is looking tor a few select employees wth exceptional cus-toms' service expenerwe

Housekeeper Full time position Must provide exceptional customer service We oiler ai M ome employees a gen-srous benefit anc compensation package

Customer Service/ General Office

Full time and part time positions flex-ible schedule Must be experienced r\ customer service and creative problem solving Excellent verbal and written communication skills neces-sary. Musi relats well with seniors

Driver Part time position Requires an excel-lent driving record and a chauffeurs "cense Flexible nouis mostty days, must Be available to work some week-ends

All applicants should apply m person only. Monday thru Fnday between 9.00am and 4 00pm al:

The Trowbridge 24111 Owe Center Dnve

Southfield. Ml 48034 (No phone calls pie.-«i)

EOE MfA/J I

ATTENTION GENERAL LABOR

Wolverme Staffing is anticipating a rush lor the lotlowing positions: elec-tronic assembly, machine operating, maintenance, order picking, pagagmg

and MANY MORE! II you're interested r working hard, we re ^Wrested in seemg you apply"

Can 313-513-8600 tor application information

ATTENTION IDEAL for anyone who cannot gel out lo work Work part time from your home scheduling pick- • ups tor ihe Purple Heart. Can 9am-5pm Mon.-Fri. (313)728-4572

A T T E N T I O N ! IMMEDIATE OPENING!

Automotive manulacfurer ol preaalon products haa immediale opening tor a Tod Room person TNe person win plan and construct a wide vanety ol ordinary tools, dies fixtures and gages lo very does tolerances Woilcmg weh lames, bndgaport and surface gnnders. completing fabn-catmg and sat up Operations Pleaae apply today at.

A.T. & G , Irvc. 30790 West 8 Mas Rd

Famwnpon HMs. Ml 48338

al movmg I Drivers 8

ATTENTION' company needs ful

Laborers rf interested 1-800-312-5347

A T T E N T I O N MEAOOWBROOK COUNTRY CLUB Now has tut 8 part-ante poetoons avaaatse tor WATT STAFF Paid per

vacation say *cdy at 40041 8 Mne. No r ths . W ol Haggerty

ATTENTION! Mctagan's pramar buSder oI awanj •avwig homea • e« search o« ime*-gart orgaraed moBwasad part-ttne smmoyaea and career ortamad pro-feisiO'iMs lo loan ua in o v commit mam io nmrpmn servtoe and prdeeeonal woAmaneNp An excel-lent H » \ proyam along w«h a ciompef rrsnpeiiaaau package * » • our employees lo e t o t In M»

pleaae toward yov raaurea to:

JROC Aim KnsMn

31700 Taiagraph fld

500 • Help Wanted Genera]

AUTO / AUTO MECHANICS

T>ed oI the empty promisee? I have 2 shops with all V— work vou can dot Top pay and berveftt package tor the nght people All sppllcabona w* be ooneidered Not a franchae or gim-mick shop Serious nqumes onlyi

Mike Novak (313) 451-7330

AUTO BODY PAINTER A HELPER AUT0800Y PERSON Expen«v»d (313) 722-5570

AUTO BODY PORTER -araa Wi t l W t OaaMrWim needs porter for busy body shop Valid drwer's license Full time, benefits Call Steve Tesnet 313 458-5269 Gordon Chevrolel

AUTO BOOY REPAIR TECH

needed immediately Top pay and benefits 401 (K) Busy DRS. Apply wrthm

L/vonia Quick CoMsion Center

30500 Plymouth Rd Lwoma

AUTO BOOY shop looking to Ml posi-tions for * painters helper. *Body Tech Helper A »Body Technician Top pay-with room for advancement1

Apply m person Autometnc Collieion. 580 S Telegraph. Ponfcac, Ml 48341

2 f t

ATTENTIOHt

port wcrkers to ft. locaaona Metro araa Appro 4 tan pe> day Cat Ma* Th» P«d Foroe fax* 24901 North»*ier- Hwy SuMaSK SouW-taU. Ml 48875

ATTENDON" a«Kor M ame anWun. trad person ir.»wk^ai wm

oer- nowireeeoMooMftamonwiaA SaraSe isMpnone caAs acnt caeras A imaliiliaai Good nnmmiimnaaon

-e»«rert A«.'GB M hours per « W TIIB >-O Force G«*«>.

a s AUOfTOW

MKMQKT8 Fn A Sal

28000 Grand B t H*S

A U T O B O D Y T E C H N I C I A N

High Quality, high volume, direct repair shop «01{k). BOSS profit sharing, dental Contact Tim Su»van Sheifon Pontiac Bulck. Rochester

(810) 651-5500

500 Help Wanted GencraT AUTO TECHNICIAN

» you are a saH-moavatad, Nahly skied certified mechanic. A make leas than 150.000 per year, you should anawer this ad Complete ben-efits Call Mlks st (313) 261-8151

AUTO TECHNICIANS & MANAGER

Speed Mtrfller. Inc. is now hoing a manager A technicians Experi-

enced in brakea^eshaust' suspension Excellent pay Health

insurance 401K profit sharing Vacations 810 626-4110

AUTO TECHNICIANS neoaie openings avweDle 6 r

General Mainlenance - Auto Techni-cians at Holiday Chevrolet Benefits 8 retirement available Apply *i person at:

HOUBAY CHEVROLET 30250 Grand River Farmington H*s. Ml

or Can (810) 474-0500

B A N K I N G Credit Union Services

Representative tor a growing financial services corpo-ration Successful candidate must have 3 years data processing, cus-tomer support, demonstrated leader-sh<> skills. PC experience using word processing and spreadsheet soft-ware. and good oral and written com mumcalion skills Accounting and ATM/Debit Card experience pre-ferred Associated degree m Business preferred We ofter competitive salary snd beneiits with opportunities for personal and professional growth. Send resume and salary require-ments io Jetf 23100 Providence Dnve, Suite 200, Southfield. Ml 48075

AUTO DEALER PARTS DRIVER 777 JOHN R TROY FORD

Appy in person

A U T O D E A L E R S H I P O P E R A T O R

Immediate. tu8-time Mon.-Fn. Starts at $7 50rtxxir or more based on expe-nence. plus full benefit package Also assist service casNers Dealership expenence preferred Right pay tor the right person! Ask tor Mary at.

Hines Park Lincoln Mercury (313) 453-2973 ext. 222

BARBER (MASTER) Long time established barber shop m Westland Flattops. Tapers A regular mens haircuts Reply to Box »2084 Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Ml 48150

AUTO GLASS INSTALLER Experience required.

Fu* time with benefits Lairds Auto Glass (313) 453-2599

AUTO MECHANIC for busy Ptymouth repair shop Must have cne or more certifications and own iixjIs. High pay plus benefits. Contact Mike al (313) 453-3900

AUTO MECHANICS Needed for well established, extremely busy Auto Repair Facility m Novi Unlimited

pay potential and benetits Call 810-380-8550

AUTO MECHANICS Needed for well estabwhed. extremely busy Auto Repair Facility m Novi. Urtfcmrted

pay potential and benefits Call 810-380-8550

AUTOMOTIVE Experienced Technoans and Shop Managers needed for Detroit and sur-rounding suburbs Top pay and bane-Ms Cai Mr McCarthy at

248-356-3042 EOE M/FiTW

AUTOMOTIVE FRONT END TECHNICSAN

Busy auto repair lacihty seeking stale certified front end tech. Must be able to perform alignments. Looking for energenc irxJviduai Top pay A bene-fits. Novi-Motive Inc. 21530 Novi Rd, Now between 8 A 9 Mile Roads

AUTOMOTIVE OIL Changers and Light Service Techs Earn $400 to $500 per week Apply in person Now Motive Inc. 21530 NOW Road, between 8 8 9 Mile Roads.

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ADVISOR busy aulo repair facility seeking enthusiastic computer fnerw»y indi-wduaJ to run a service learn A com-municate with customers Must have working knowledge of automotive repair Top pay A benefits Now Motive inc . 21530 Now Road, Now. Ml 48375 248-349-0290

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN Toyota Ann Arbor Mazda/Vofvo Inc

Working al end after market service center A gomg n weekends^5 Are you loolung tor

no where' Working

-aieer position with top pay rales, excellent benefits, four day work *«ek. no Saturdays, profit sharing, training, paid vacation? Send resume to:

P O Box 981338 YpsHant! Mi 48196-1338

or stop rt. 2867 Washtenaw Ave

AUTO

PARTS SPECIALIST/ MECHANICS

Bnng your talents to a company

Expanding HAfiLEY DA^OSON -Ater Marker store Cartn CaMorma Connection a seeking:

•Parts Spaoaiwf - computer A Harley Davidson experience requved

•Mechanics must be factory traawd A certAed

altar a competitive pay scale A comprehensive benefits Apply by calmg Mr Smith at

313-536-1500 or Fax 313-535-3623

A U T O P O R T E R Energetic person lo porter A learn to assist aulo body technicians Valid Drivers License. Hourly rate Med-ical, DentaJ. L*», Umtorma

Ketord Coaiswn 30586 Of and River. Novi

810-478-7816

A U T O P O R T E R Needed tor b i a ^ c a t audi

' MdSonekl Rwv A Cw 17000 Northvee Roed

Monday *vu Friday 9-5

BEGIN IMMEDIATELY SPRAY PAINTERS- W8 train Need soW work history Walled Lake ELECTRIC PANEL WIRERS need blueprint or schematics good math and measuring $8 per hour Human Resources 810-553-7710

AUTO REPAIR MECHANIC Repair taoMy In Bnghton needs lu« •ma parson styertanosd In aulo repair saws Tap pay ptos benefits Contact Mike or Marty at

O13M53-3900

AUTO TECHMCUMt • Earn UP 10 •80 000 • a year - baaed on ••Finer en

SEWVJCE WWTEfl - • am <9 H

read of tie same aid fob ignored and Mweys UM what 10 do? We are «Berenr Came fom our Mam

veal pod al aw L

K j K t n ^ i L s r c :

LMVM Ml 48150

BOOY SHOP PORTER tor Ml or part uma employment Benelrta and 40IK available Must have good driving record Apply in person at

HOLIDAY CHEVROLET 30250 Grand River Farmington Hills, Ml

(810) 474-0500

BOOKKEEPER APPROXIMATELY 25 hrsnwk

Send resume or apply m person Gabnala's, 322 S Mam St

Plymouth, Ml 48170

BOOKKEEPER, FULL time, expen-ence In computers helpful Call before 5pm (248)348-1820

BORING MILL OPERATOR With 5 yeers expenence

Night shilt only SPOTTER I MOLD MAKER

With 5 years expenence Day A night shift available

Venture Mold. RedJord Please can: (313) 541-8793

BOTTLE RECYCLERS •$240WKLY-

Water bottle supplier,day/aft shifts Apply 9am-t1am A 1 -3pm

34771 Ford Rd E. ol Wayne Interim Personnel

BRICK LAYER FuS-hme for Southlield property man-agement company Benefits Cal Mon -Fn , 9am-5pm. 810-356-1030.

E O E

B R I C K L A Y E R S Eagle Masonry Steady commercial work Western Suburbs. Non-union Good working conditions $2Stiour Apprentice also considered Cat

(313) 538-2866

500 500 Heip Wanted General S E C U R I T Y

D E P O S I T S P E C I A L O N L Y $ 2 5 0 . 0 0

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE OF SINGLE

STORY LIVING

Our Ranch Style Apartments Oflei

1 Pirvale Entrancaa/Panos 1 Cathedral Ceiknge 1 WashenOryer Hook-Ups 1 Window Treatments 1 Attic

S t , • And

First Come, First Served Call Today'

HEATHMOORE APTS.

(313) 981-6994 Ford Rd A I-27S, S. on Haggerty

Equal Opportunity Housing

CAREER OPPORTUNITY m a well estsbfeshad floor covering store In-stors tales Ful time days No Sun-days Will tram bright, energetic person <248^437-2836

C A R P E N T E R Expanding company needs Carpenter with rough A flt*sh expenence Knowl-edge of other trades very helpful Call afler 6pm 314-458-2550

CARPENTER EXPERIENCE, insurance repairs must have truck A tools. Call

(313) 563-5055

CARPENTERS EXPERIENCE in all phases of rough framing $ 14-$ 18/hr Must be dependable Benefits avail-able. 5 paid hofedays Start immedi-ately (810)231-0653

CARPENTERS - Fmiah A Rough, al around trades. 25 yr. old company looking tor dependable subcontac-lors, must have truck.A tools Good money $$$ (313) 255-2500

CARPENTERS A FRAMERS needed lor framing homes No experience necessary-will tram

<313) 525-1525

CARPENTERS HELPER tor busy remodeling firm Must have pick up and clean driving record Part time 10 start (313) 729-C042

CARPENTERS LAY OUT & TRIM

APPRENTICE CARPENTERS CARPENTER HELPERS

Rough construction and remodeling Steady year-round work Quality work, reliability, tools A transportation needed Pay according to expenence

Cal! (248) 594-4900

CARPENTERS National company with lots of wort is looking for carpentera/remodelers

broad experiences to jowl our team

Earn up to $75(Vwk Flexible hours Full A part time positions available Health insurance available First check Friday

Call Mr Woods Monday 9-1 tor mora information 248-539-7760

C A R P E N T E R S . P A I N T E R S •DRYWALL. "CEMENT FINISHERS

•LABORERS (313) 762-9120

CARPENTERS ftOUGH FRAMING needed lor

hardworking, fast paced, efficient crews Excellent pay Only full-time positions Call (313) 513-5960

BRICKLAYERS/MASON Contrac-tors Metro Detroit Mason contractor tooting for experienced help $23 per hr plus fringe benefits Open shop 2

ptus work Call Mon. - Fri, 8am-(248)348-9000 £ n P

BRIDGEPORT LATHE OPERATOR

Experienced Top rates! 401K (810) 352-1466

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR ^ OR LATHE HAND WW 5yrs rmn. detail expenence ~ Excellent wages and benefits

ALTO MANUFACTURING, INC (3131 641-8800

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR

Must be highly expenneced Good wages A benefits 810-473-0255

B R I D G E P O R T O P E R A T O R -

Do to expansion, rapidly growing Walled Lake company has several pontons opan tor qualified Bndgaport Operators Top pay and a l benefits, •ncludmg 401k Apply Pace Machine Tool. 1144 Rig St. Waned Lake

Cal (248) 960-9903

BROACH WET Surface gnmder. experience preferred Top rates snd benefits Air conditioned bunding.

(313) 891-8600

BUILDING AIDES - Now imdcSe school excellent communication stoat ful time A part erne available $7 77 hr Non-contract non-union w/out benefits Apply m writing by 7/ 31/97 lo Bob Schram. Executive Director of Personnel A Community Services Now Community School District 25345 Taft Rd Now. Ml 48374-2423 EEOE

BURY. GROWING - Long Term Care Pharmacy wt« train indMdual for Receiwng Ful Una (usAon avail-able 40 lk Benefits Apply at 33510 Schoolcraft, Lnwonia. NW comer Schoolcraft and Farmmgion Rd

BUYER For grotnng stactronca dMnbuku • Must have buying anpertence • Bachelor's de^ee preferred Must be ebie to react qmddy 10 reeoNe any rwemwy sMuaaon and

naaipaisuiiai commurs-end abety to support

1 and salary rve-«nr 10

RS ELECTRONICS 34443 Schoolcraft Lrvonta, Ml 48150

i t r Purchasing Mgr

CABINET INSTALLER needed with, 2 years eapenente

(313) 522-6410

3 - D C A D ( IDEAS) O P E R A T O R

OEM auppaer toeing tor * 0 CAD COEAfi) operator Itttp-ineailt tor oeaang 3-0 asssmbiy A parts draw-

LMema. MI «BI» CAREER COUNSELOR

Part-time (18-20 hour a/week) 10 pfOvKIO §6ucA0on4k

K11 tnaBii iiai

f 1 e i j l . . 4 - m ^aBi

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aa 4807® (8101 sae-iia«

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C A R P E N T E R S With expenence $15 - $20 per hour De t ro i t C a l l S Y N E R G Y

248-442-1112.

CARPENTER ce Bnng in

be ab(e to work Aex-WITH painting experience resume Need !c ible hours snd have a valid dnvers license. Call Mon-Fn., 9-3pm.

(313) 513-7911

CARPET CLEANERS

arid HELPERS For growing company Health benefits available Expenence helpful but not necesssry Good driving record required. Full and part time positions. Call nowl (313) 513-8168

CARPET CLEANERS Seeking immediate openings for carpet A upholstery cleaners Musi have van or truck No experience necessary Excellent pay $500-$800 pet wee* Cal Dave or Ray at:

(313) 261-6790

CASHIERS I 0€U / STOCK Birmingham Food Market Ful-Ome 1-9. benefits $8 00 2 yrs ratal expenenoe Ketfy (248) 844-6000

CASHIERS / dnveway attendants Al M l Benefits available, up to

$7 00 10 start. She* O l <810) 553-2822

CASHIERS Fun A Part-time Al shifts Compee-itva pay BsneNs available Mara-thon, WarrervUley-Canton

C A S H I E R S Now hmng lor aflamoon A midnight - - - - Slartng pay M an hour ~ trainmg BeneMs A college tuttions Ful A part time Opportunity for advancement Apply In person at: MoM OH. 1545 W Arm Artwr Rd (at Sheldon). Ptymouth Twp EOE

CASHIERS - SALES PHARMACY CLERK

Poeitons available m large, indepen-

500 Help Wanted Geaeral CLERICAL A RETAIL SALES

hatp needed tor retail ffadure snow room. Benefits' Expenence helpful Lrvoma araa. <313) 421-8000

denOy owned drug store, ful or part "" available, appry Wan

Prescriptions 32910 MiddtabM. al Urns, benefits 1

Mis. Famnngm HHs. 24^855-1177

CASHIER/STOCK Full/part-tlms. Excellent pay A worlung condniona *—>•' — " " W - " woriung condmone Apply at Sav-On Drugs, 8510 Telegraph BloomMd rtos

Rd

CDL DRIVER needed to work on amaJ concrete maintenance crew DeWffi Concrete A Asphalt Mainte-nsnce (248)684-2500

CDL DRIVERS To drive and operate vacuum truqks snd waterblasting equupment toe an ndustnal series contractor Must have CDL license. Cal Monday-Friday. 8am-5pm 313-945-6464

C H E M I C A L T E C H N O L O G I S T

A leading international specialty chemical manufacturer servicing the automotive and stsei industry is seeking an Individual who desires to be part o! a growing organization The qualified candidate must possess the foAowvig

College degree n chemistry or sci-ence related field with 1-3 years of expenence in quality assurance work The selected candidate muat be able to perform OA Analysis on finished products and raw material samples making simple batch adfustments. cal-ibrating lab equipment. SPC charting and mvestigawig out 04 control condi-tions Skill requirements also include excellent commurwaBon and com-puter skills

We offer s competitive starting salary and sr excellent comprehensive ben-efits package Please send resume A salary requirements 1o:

Box 82075 Attn Manager of Human Resources

Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

L/vonia Ml 48150 EOE

INFANT/TODDLER CENTER searching tor Assistant Teacher 2 -6pm Cal l M i c h e l l e at

248-615-3060

Teaching Assistants

For pnvale sccredned school-age program Full tme. No split shifts. Great benefits Good driving record a muat Apply m person or

C e l 525-5767 The Learning Tree

9501 Henry Ruff. Livonia

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT Full-time part-Bme and on-call posi-tions References required Inkster aree Schoolhaus, (313) 561-4222

CHILDCARE ASSISTANT posaion available tor an in-home day-care Patience A kindness lowards children are a must. Call after 6pm: S RedtorfLivonM. 313-937-1718

CHILD CARE DIRECTOR - National child care company is currently hiring a Director for the W. Bloomfield area Call Dariene. 800-275-1235. est 243

CHILDCARE POSITION Livonia Lime Tots is looking tor warm, nuitunng individuals who love to spend time with youig children Full1

pan-time positions available Lrvoma & Plymouth areas 313-591-6440

CHILD CARE Prowders needed tor inlants, lodgers A pre-schoolers. Farmington HHIs.

248-471-1022

Child Care Teachers & Assistants

For Christian learning center n Pty-mouth These position® offer flexible

CARPET CLEANER

Woodward Mils nursing earner has a Ml tme position tor a carpet cleaner with experience If you er>oy working in a beautiful, professional environ-ment and take pnde in your cleaning skils cad 810-644-5522 and ssk for Judy W*ame

r \ CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Ws are the 4*i largest rtanonal temporary staffing service in Amenca and have openings tc, sea-moavafed, fnemty, people on-amad Ckent Service Repreeenta-Oves Positions avaMMs Taytor A Weeaend ofBces RaaponaMOee ricSide raenrtewng appkeants

vvAng customer lolow-up Muet be able to work noependenay in a feat paced environment Would yoi Ike to be s part of ths fasten growing Industry ol the 90's? We dtar salary and benefit package Send rssums and salary require-ments to:

Intenm Personnel CSR.'HR Mgr

P O Box & 1 Esstpomte, Ml 48021

or Fax: 810-775-7665

CMC A Boring Mill Operator Ful lima dsys/rvtes, sxpenenced neceesary Ful benefits 401K. call

(2481 624-9800

CNC LATHE & MILL Positions

Operators A Set-Up Psrsonrisl Programmsrs

Shift Supervisor I Bonus' Cal tor Details 33-464-3170

Dsy Shr "Htrtng

CNC LATHE OPERATOR For 6T Fsnuc Controls Musi be able to program and set-up: one piece work Apply by mail or in person 33100 Capital, Livonia, Ml 48150

CNC MAZAK Program A operate Detail work only Experienced only Farmington araa

(810) 471-2965

- CNC MILL S LATHE

PROGRAMMER & OPERATOR

For vertical machine center Must have minimum 2yrs sxpenence Day A afternoon shift. M-bme Good benefits Canton location.

<3131 495-0000

CNC MILL OPERATOR Must be experienced, able to do set-ups Blue Cross/BAie Sheitd 401k Call tor appt (810) 352-1466

C N C . OPERATORS $7 50 and up • PROGRAMMERS $18 to $20 • $100 STARTING BONUS FarmmgKxi cal SYNERGY tor detaAs

248-442-1112

CNC OPERATORS

Immeaate openings tor CNC Ma A Lathe Operators Must have knowledge ol set-up A Fanuc Controls • Excellent Wages • Excellent Benefits • Lito Insurance Coverage • Profit Sharing e Dental Coverage • Bonua

Appfy at HART PRECISION 12700 Manon, Redford

313-537-0490

CNC PROGRAMMER' MACHINIST

Due to continuous growth, mactkne tool distributor is looking for Applies tion Engineers for both Grand Rapids and Plymouth offices Duties include instructing customers in the ues and programming of now CNC Lathe and Machining centers Minimum 5 years programnung A machmmg e«>en-ence Sand resums to PMC Macfmery Sales. 14800 Keel Street. Plymouth, Ml 48170

An Equal Opportunity Employer

COLLATERAL ANALYST Commercial loan expenence requirsd m loan accounting and documentation processing Sseks seV-startsr with good oommuncatlon skills and * a learn player Competitive salary and

benefits Equal Opportunity Send resume to Crest-

mark Bank, c/o Karen Katosky. 850 E Long Lake, Troy, Mt. 48096

CARPET CLEANING company akpandtog Needs |Ob leader A techs Top wages A bene-fits , Ca8: (313) 425-4813

CARPET CLEANING technioan Musi be good with people Ful time. M l benefits Fax resume to: 313 485-4330 or can

313 281

CAKPETAflNYL INSTALLERS Immeaate openings

Good pay (313) 782-0030

The Wall Streel Journal

has mmedhale openings for Jims CARRIERS in Livonia,

:amwigion Btoomfield. Southfield A Troy

$125 $ISO Wee*

Start Time, 230 am

Not under 18 yrs of age

smomobae coverage

Pieeee Cat:

The Wall Street Journal (248) 689-7446

CASH HANOLWCWXERICAl Ful »me position wah yoewng com-pany Looking tor ee* t*rec»s<l sner osac A honaat n M O u M Cash harxang experience s muat Eaoal-

•eeume to HR Department, 44800 North 1-94 Sannoa Drive. DeSs Mi 48111

CHOIR DIRECTOR tor cMttwi 's choir, ages 5 to 11, about 10 Hra a month Newburg United MethodisT Church 313-422-0149

Mdwest Life A Hsallh Inaurar needs experienced person tor current home office positions

C L A I M S P R O C E S S O R S

Opportunities avaalabi* for sxpen-enced Claims Proceasors n our Health Claane Department Ideal can-iiaete w* possess a minimum of I

Kexperience n automated Health is processing and the sMly to

work in a production environment Must have excellent math and com-munication (written and verbal) skills Must have good analytical skils and be dotal onenled Famrkanty with Cost-Containment and Managed Cars Plans a plus Ws otter sxceltant benefits and a flex time work echediie Send reaume and salary rsquraments la

American Community Mulual Insurance Co.

39201 Seven U*e Road Uvoraa. Ml 48152

Ann: Human Reoources Deot

CLEANERS NEEDED Part-ame evenmga Detroit A Wast Suburbs Good pey Jom our learn Cal. ieove messsgs (313) 582-3483

CLEAN HOMES In Now A sur-rounAng area with Ihe Old Uaid Ser vice (248)478-3280

CLEANING COMPANY loolung lor a fui-ame everwvg unity pe*aon_ Outiee include floor wsxing cai-pei clsamng snd window ws^Nng Livonis srea

819-1111

CLEANING CONTRACTOR

CASHIER - u ame. MoM Mart Wad aftamoono Benefits Mobs 14 MBe A On»tartl Lake

70 *pp»t«

CASHIER C -aw. - — i - I , - , .

r Z S U T t 2. t Z IIO-518-teOO

A long Lata flfcea

CASHIER/SALES ASSOCIATE

Ful tme and pert t n e paaafcra anaB-abta Cantpeaan wagsa. medtosl a M M BsneDta Up to t n o tor edu-ceasrW asamance Osei oppontne* tor Mudanta or a seoond moome Apply * parson MOM. OH S3430 w io i t saa . (at Fanaanfton h

CASHIER/SALES CLERK •tare's Can#r < * * e m Maddnac

z z z x j z x z x z z 48 • Hot»» per week. I B 7ft pet hour

" — CafSyanai ihouena i sitatii Ca 1-#00-888-8304

CLEANING CONTRACTOR NOW HIRING

Supemtsora 8 Protect Msnsgsrs $8 90 to $15 par Houi

Hesffi Inaursnoe Mon - Fn, <aioi

• e OXANINO OFFICES e e FU. earty ewsnaiua.

>• fws Plymouth, F« LNoiaa a RecDrn (810>

er-i-vytiyi V 815-3554

CLEANING PEOPLE tun

act ing Must be dspen<ietne

M » 5 « u a m

CLEANING PERSON Needed tor Apt oomptak n Weeaend Fus-eme permanent poeOon Cal JeHl 313-426-8070

CLEAMNG PERSON NEEDED

Asftreeaay Vim Sa lv ia Good aagss 8 1 0 ^ 2 2 1 1

g g A N H Q PERSONS I mm. days A ( wm ' < «

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CLEANING PERSON ft Dependable

i % FuMart ame «7<Whr c a l l , a u i 7298080

COLLECTIONS / CUSTOMER SERVICE

REPRESENTATIVE Join the ai CalerpiBar Dealer in the U S at ts Corporate Offices in Now Tha position raquirss an energetic, self-motivated parson with 1-3 years 01 collect ions,'accounts receivable expenence The successful incum-bsrn will be responsible tor servicing assigned customer eccounts. rssoiwng bung ttscrspanoes and coaecnng past due amounts Ws oftor s competitive salary and benefits psckags. Send your rasums w«h salary hwory in corAdsnce or comptata sn spplicsbon

Employment Q.- m Hi r-o»«ior. 70713CCSR

MICHIGAN CAT 24800 Now Roed

Now, Ml 48375 Rssumes may be faxed to

1 248-380-1404 An Equal Ogiortunay Employer

Full Time Senior Collector

Warren D«tribmor seeks nxfrvidual who has 5 years coSecSor. expenence snd M dstsi onsrasd Experience w«h

of charge backs tor plus Irvfrtdual wi« be

snd must possist dplcmacy ideal csrOdalt should have accounting background and a nsmmum ol sn

rsquaamsras w« not bs considsred tor Vie posWon -

COMMERCIAL REAL , speoskmg in l ie saie of 'Inoome property* seeks motivatad ae*

ooportiunlty • No experience necessary FAX nsaums to Mr Ki*l S LaFava,

(248) 737-8823

COMPENSATION/ BENEFITS SPECIALIST

SoulhAeW oonsu*mg company seska dy»lansc xvkwduei to jom as Isem of HR pidsssMnsN tossi carxtdals « * pot l is t a Bachelor's Dsgree In Nintan rasouoss or rsHiad wsw snd 2-3 years skpsnencs nduds benaNs A cor yaN. surveys A

Plseee send leewne a ssawy ledia*-meras to ComtvSsnafits fcnialat. PO Bos881 SouMald Ml 48037 or tax 248-352-0018 Plants a Moran Recruiter lor

E O E

N O V E L L S U P P O R T P E R S O N

Part-ame Experience «•»loved, Mn-doaa 3 1 8 9!. and Mtoceeft OHtoe raqursd AS400 expenence a plue Send-eeume Novel Suoport 1J3O1 Fniaaipuw; Ocras. IB 88180

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER part Must know vtausl ° W ^ 1 1

500 Help Vaa>«i General

CUSTOMER SUPPORT SPECIALIST

Help Wanted General

owing computer has snlry level entry level poeibone

customer et^port spe-oalet The suocesslul candktaM should sac slant oommimcs •or skis. Ws we tran. however. PC experience e a plus. Out ot state travel to raquvsd Comprehensive

ft Fax or send resume to:

TWS Systems 29650 FNs Mas Rd. Suits 100 Uvoms. Ml 48154

Fax 313-421-6388 ABn Personnel

COMPUTER ARTIST Ongmsls tor CD s. AudxiVldso. Com-msraals and Entsrtaaimenl Art Mas-tars ol Computet Technology and Heavy Irso Al Typss of MUSK A B.s Gales kmd oI Environmsnl and Maior Studios Cal (313) 397-3444

COMPUTER OPERATED ENGRAVER. RECEIVING CLERK

Must hsve good typing skils and be wel organized WK! tram Cal Stagner Etactnc 313-464-2222

COMPUTER OPERATIONS Desktop Publishing. fam*ar with Pagemaker. part tme with flexible hours Varied 8 interesting owrk. Novi area Call Mr Conrad

248-349-4550

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY NEEDS laborers Expenencsd pre-ferred Must hsve vslid drivers licence Please sppty n person

Cherry Hd Construct**! 35533 Ct Westland

Cherry H* Rd land Ml 48186

construction

COMMISSION SALES/ ESTIMATOR

For Brighton based industrial commercial design-buHd tot Computer expenence helpful Send resume to: Box #2061

Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.

Livonia. Ml 48150

C O N S T R U C T I O N Experienced brick paver installers Also. 1 year apprentice program

1 -800-337-5551

Construction S U P E R I N T E N D E N T

Due to growth of company we have immediata need tor another construc-tion superintendent for NEW HOMES CONSTRUCTION in Non MUST have some NEW HOME con struction superwswn expenence. Oe well organized and be able to handle responsibility Send resume w«i1h list of protect names and sizes to: HOMES PO Box 255005, West Bloomfield, Ml 48325

CONTRACTOR S HELPER familiarity with painllna. repairs and basic (handy! skills Must have reli-able transportation, some tools and be dependable' (810) 615-2812

CONTROLLER National electrons* distnbuicr looking tor a person with abukty and ambition to become controller Salary open benefits Mail resume to

Edna, 30727 Beverly Romulus, Ml 48174

COUNTER CLERKS - lull or part time Now, Farmmgion Hills W Bloomfield Cal tor intsrwews Mai Kai Cleaners 313-537-8050

COUNTER HELP tor dry cleaners Ful time wtth benefits, also part time needed W Bloomfield area

Call (248) 338-9571

COUNTER & Miscellaneous Duties for Gym. Health A Racquet Club F i * time Must be energetic A reliable Ask for Ours (313) 591-1212

COUNTER PERSON Dry Cleaners Pleasant. Will train. Good pay Farmington area

(248) 477-6410

COUNTfRPERSON For dryoeaners

Farmington H«s 810-477-8118

•COUNTER PERSONS • DRIVERS

Full A pan wne Retirees welcome Key Auto Supply, Inc.

(248) 478-2224

COUNTER TOP FABRICATORS Will tram

Earn $6 50-$12 an hr - bonuses Phone 248-349-9444

COUNTER TOP INSTALLERS Subcontractors

Earn $300 $1200 a week Phone 246-349-9444

COYOTE GOLF CLUB Grounds help wanted .Appry at 28700 Miltord Rd . New Hudson (248)486-1983

CPA CPA firm seeks CPA or soon » be CPA tor lax A financial statement preparaton Exceptional pay tor out-standing pertormarca OickaonACo. PC 1 0 & S Washington, Royal Oak. Ml '40067 -»(B48) 547-5400

CRUCAM * a modem mold company with mmeOata openings m ex* Modei Shop Experienced

• MOOEL MAKERS • LAMINATORS • METAL FABRICATORS ottar competitive pey. company

gaid medeal. dental and 401K bene-

Human Resource. 313-953-1270 or FAX 313-953-1277

, CUSTOMER SERVICE , I REPRESENTATIVE I I NOVI I , Growing LegMMecftcaJ buamosa . I seeks a p l m a t protaaaonei 8 I | outgoing person w«h developed 1 • computer telephone skde Cue- I | aomer Service or MeOcal B*ng I 1 expenenoe a pus FvB tme poei- 1

I Bon with room tor advancement I ' Send reeume a salary •raqi»re- ' I menls to:

Boa 81927 Observer A Eccentnc

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP tor saws organization Musi be com-puter literate with sxoelsnl telephone stuns, to handto order entry, vandor relatione. A customer service $8-$9> hr. benefits Send current reeume to Human Reeourcee. PO Box 2791

la. Ml 48333

o js tcmer service Consumers Energy a seeking candi-dates tor part-time customer service representatives. Please send resumee only to: Consumers Energy -

Attn Dawn Cook, Human Resources. P O Box 369, Royal Oak Ml 48068. no later than July 21 199? Consumers Energy Is an Equal OpportunltyrAA Employer

CUSTOMER SERVICE Upcoming positions tor protassionai customer servtoe reps Good voice and phone skits, minimum 25 wpm

typing speed, and oompuier

Cal WOLVERINE STA (248) 358-4270 lor

CUSTOMER SERVICE EVOLA MUSIC

Entry level 1 advancement control wee Must have piano or musical instrument background. Flexible hours Apply in person with resume Evota Muse. 215 Ann Aibor Rd , Ply-mouth (313) 455-4677

I position with possltwify of isnt to handN inventory

o l purchasing, customer ser-Must hsve piano

CUSTOMER SERVICE IS needed for a fuH-ame position by medical sqmpment company based in Livonia Strong phone skids neces-sary tor Incoming order taking Seeking a motivated individual who enjoys s tssl paoad snwronmem along with a vanety ol (Ob responsibili-ties Benefits package available Col-lege degree preferred but not required Send or Fax resume to

Metro Medical Equipment ano 12985 Wayne Rd Livonia. Ml 48150 -Fax 3I3-522-93B0

No phone ci

Customer Service e e e e e e e e e

CATALOG ORDER DESK

$7.50-$10.00/Tu. We need enthusiastic people to answer the phones A asaot our customers who are caHrvg lo place orders We provide paid training plus compete benefits in an upbeat offce environment, full time day A evening shifts avaitable.

Call: 810-351-5630

u u i> mors an

to 810-354-3017. or apply D O C Opaca

try Fax

19 Souttteld

W Eight •w d r 4 48075

Factory, ff* nation's largest direct marketer <* home deoo-raano products avaitable lor individuals to receive IN BOUNO sales eels OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE

• Day 8 evervng shifts

beard at** and Vie -vaivatKm la earn $9-ti 1 par how Salsa eipeilerne praaswad Cal today!

American

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E R E P «7ooa»

(aauei 01 Feat. u*ama

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

ant rSer-seeksc

Weslland Shopping Center 1 part time Custone-

wee Representative (or day. evening and weekend hours Position involves greeting cus tomers. answering questions, gift wrapping and assisting with general shopping ser-vices. Individual must be cour-teous with strong mteipersonai skills and have professional telephone etiquette App«a lions are being accepted ai

Customer Service Westland Shopping Center

EOE/KarVOiV

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP for national financial msntuton Excel-lent salary benefits A incentive pro-gram Farmmgion Hills. Call Mr Robbins between 10 am-12 Noor

248-737-6977

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

The nation's leading orulorm com-pany is searching tor a talented orga rxzed, and sett-mot»va1ed Individual with customer service expenence 10 wont as part ol our Catalog Sales Team This posruor requires someone thai can assist customers •nth enthusiasm as well as perlonn daily activities such as data entry tiling, and basic shipping and receiving fn latum we can oner you competitive salary A benefits package, prolessional oh ice amnion-ment. 401 (k), pro*t sharing am reel isfic growth opportunity It you are a team player who en|cys success, send your resume A salary require-ments to. Cartas Corp , 39145 Wet* Dt Westland, Ml 48185 Aan Humar. Resources or M out «n appkcatior

at our office Mcn-Fn . 8-5 Itocated on Wsrran Rd. Dfwn

Newburgh A Haggerty)

DANCERS WANTED!

Michigan largest entertainment agency now luring a select few No experience -"ecessar-y -Tw-vr^ pro woed $i500-$300Qn>k 800-321-2281

DATA ENTRY Property Managemen-1 entry computer oper-ce wah compufert 8 sky Expenence

payables preferred Must be detailed oriented and depended* Send resume to P M DNaratfied 31000 Tetagagi Ste 210 Bingham Farms

DECORATING ASSOCIATE

Aaaai our ckaraale aWi aatacang wal-paper Dknds beddtog. trans and gll ware An eye tor color and s Ban lor daoorsang raauliad Ftasfefe eched lAaa M l or part-tane Great pey Man agement opportunities Canton ra-nington Tnw or WaAed Lake

•one Ca8- (J l3| 466*400 ,?m or Tuaa. 8 TNjrs ca*

(2481 626-4513

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vemcta Medtord

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DELIVEWT DRIVER ! time Maw araa Chauffeur

Icenee required Soma 1

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T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 . 1 9 9 7 O&E Class i f ica t ion* 500 to 5 0 0 ( * ) 1 H

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Help Wanted General

DIRECT CARE S W F Accepting appBcationa tor W Bme

Kl dm* Untramed M 25 Trained 45 With nsuranca benefits ennver araa 9-5 313-9*2-0540

DIRECT CARE STAFF n m 4 M io wort. m Dearborn His group home witr developmenlaBy » abed adults Fu l or parl-wne ane-noons. mOr»gm» andtor M « < n » • > | U M Must be o « 19 years d d I m current drivers kcanee with " • w w w record 4 h^ieCflOOl of GEO WM train B n M

810 -296 -3602

D E L I V E R Y M A N W A N T E D

For line furniture sura Paid racatror-401K H M » CM Musi be Oepeno-• M Pay commenaurale with expen-anca Apply in person to Classic Inlenors, 20292 Middlebelt Livonia

&

DELIVERY, PROCESS SERVERS 4 CLERICAL

wanted M l or pariBme Retirees wel-come Musi know the Meuo Octroi a rea Musi own cat with good gas mileage Must leave message

248-691 4232

DESIGNERSALES PERSON

Medium to up-seale lu l service •itchen & Dath showroom s\ Keego Harbor has 'uB tone opening tor an experienced motrvated designer1

Sales Person Cuslom cabinet expen-ence halptui Minimum 3 yrs ol sales experience in cab-net plumbing ^ apt*ancas would De a plus P'ease contadt John at 2*8-683-9885

DESIGNER Wa are seeking a designer o< auto mation components 4 end arm toolmg Qualified candidates should have 3-5 years ot design experience preferably in the area-of piess room automation, strong autoced exper-tise & good PC skills The individual must be sell-motivated yel work well in a team environment Please Fan resumes to 313-454-1536

DESK TOP PUBLISHER Part time poaitxwi with (BM based graph* company Expenence with Co»el Oraw a must Quant neyfuung pnoK) shop express a plus Send resume to PO So. 339 Wayne Ml 48184 or Fa. 313-m-3746

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

• S O has several positions available on its business to business f^md raising campaign We are looking tor savvy, ambitious & persuas.ve "di-v i dua l Sales and or telemarketing experience f ielpM Excellent pay Fiextole day hours available Cash bonuses 4 employee perks Can Terry Lang ai 248-569-0646 tor an .niennew

DIE DESIGNERS 4 HEAVY DETAILERS AUTOMOTIVE BODY PANELS

Company looking 1or toll lima employees interested in a penpanem i ome base Very good rates & bene-fits Send resume to

Human Resources P O Box 71504

Madison Hts, Ml 48071-0504

DIE MAKER Muet have at * w 5 years expen-ence tor a fast growing metal stamping firm Must be able to txjfcj, sample and acrveve prodic-Bon ready status of new <kes Requires Irxtondual wsh ability lo trouble shoo! and maintain existing aes Candidates must be safety minded with good attitude wanting to get the ]0b done in an aggressive stamping environ-ment Exceient benefit! 40IK and bonus projram Apply i person at E 4 E Manulactunng Inc 300 I n d u s t r i a l Or Plymouth

DIRECT CARE STAFF Previous expenence wrth deveicp-mentally disabled adults pralerred S6 50-S7 00 an hour to start Excel lent benefits 8 trammg provided Can programs laled below

R E D F O R D / L I V O N I A 248-474-6996 313-535 8605 LIVONIA

313-522-6428 313 591 0272 CANTON

313-397-3735 Foi furffier ^formation cat

31 >255-6295

DIRECT CARE STAFF Heeded Male stall lo< SIP Pro-

gram Midnight shift Call lot appointment Mon-Fn

10 AM - 4 PM (3131 953-8553

DIRECT CARE STAFF • Seed dependable staff

$6 35 pet hour Call 10AM-3PM

DRIVER Lrvoma based grocery/falM <M«rt»i-Bon and warehousing company need! dependable local dr iven w * i COL Class A w i r Haz Mai and 2 mars expenence Appty m person at Com-

merce CWrtoution 31750 Erterpnae Drive, Livonia N o " PlymouBYiVf of Merriman

DRIVER MUST have cargo van and be tamrfcar with melro area Fun 4 part tone drivers needed Paid percentage (248) 349-6598

DRIVER NEEDED tuB time, tor auto parts delivery Apply m p a n e * Ha»ar Plating 38300 VanBom Rd , Wayne. Ml 48184 No phone calls please

D R I V E R PCX up 4 deirver freight m the Metro-Oetrort area COL required Haz ardous CerWied I I AM - 7 PM Argents Express Group Aak tor Helen or Tony 313 946-5900

D R I V E R S Expedite earner needs owner opera lors. II you own a 1991 or newer pickup truck. cargo van. 12-26 straigin i n * * or tractor trailer, can

1 -800 -332 -3572

DRIVERS For Aspnalt company needs CDL

isa Competitive pey 4 (248) 474-55*3

Csass A license OerwMs

DRIVERS Fot growing cab company

Call tor application 313-591-2325

L ivonia Bel levi l le or BeMevilie Canton Dearborn Mis W e s i l a n d Taylor '

( 2 4 8 ) 4 7 4 - 0 2 8 3 1 3 1 3 ) 6 9 9 - 6 5 4 3 ( 3 1 3 ) 6 9 9 - 3 6 0 8 ( 3 1 3 i 9 8 1 - 9 3 2 8 ( 3 1 3 ) 2 7 7 - 8 1 9 3 ( 3 1 3 ) 3 2 6 - 4 3 9 4 ( 3 1 3 ) 2 9 2 - 1 7 4 6

DIRECT CARE STAFF Pleasant home atmosphere WJI train To S6 50 an hour starting

313-425-0906 or 31>422-8945

DIRECT CARE STAFF Accepting applications 'or full time, pan time Untrained $5.75 Trained $5 95 Wito insurance benefits Dear-b o r n H e i g h t s a r e a 8 - 4 313-730-1745

DIRECT CARE STAFF WANTED Dependable carmg stah tor 2 well managed homes Vanety

of sfvfls available $6 35*tour Westland (Cherry Hi^Newburgh)

Call L * e at (3131 326-4394

Lrvorsa |Mernman/8 Mile) Call Lam al (810) 474-0283

DIRECT CARE STAFF • Full bme to work with deve lopmenta l disab*ed adults m. Westland Good benefits Will tra«n M Estes 313-525-7731

DIRECT CARE STAFF Needed lor Canton home Fua-Mn* Call Between 10a-m-2pm. Mon-Fn

(313) 454-9162

DIRECT CARE STAFF tor group home * i Plymouth After-noon shift $6 25 lo >6 75 to start Good benefits Nice home Fair employer

Call Gann at 313-420-0676

DIRECT CARE STAFF tor group home near Telegraph 6 Ann A/Dor Road Midnight 4 day shifts S6 25 to $6 75 to start Good benefits nee home, law employer

Call Terrell at 313-274-1890

Fr i to-Lay, Inc. Local Drivers

Fmo-Lay a accepting resumes lor immediate tut-wne posbona at Itie Plymouth. Ml temnnaJ Drivers stay w<min 100 air miles and are responsible lor the urtoadmg 0< their trailers F mo-Lay offers very competitive pey and comprehen-sive benefits package mdudrig major medical dental vacations, and retirement IF YOU ARE UP TO THE CHALLENGE, SUC-CESSFUL CANDIDATES MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING

1 venficatue Tractor Trailer Expenence

2 Able to pess a D O T physical and drug-screen and have a current COL-A

3 No more than one * moving viotaban n -the pas! Iwehre months

4 No license suspensions or DUI Candidates should send or tax a copy of their resume and current motor verve* record (MVR) to

Fnto-Lay. mc-TDD 45325 Polar* Court _ Plymouth Ml * 48170 FAX (313)416-4132

Attn Michele

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

2 5 2 1 wl7b.

E l e c t r i c a l

A s s e m b l y

• $7 .5<Vh r .

Seeking several candkMee tor" • i h e Famungton HMs area Trou-B .Maahoottng control testing a n d -I '^gh voltage testing a plus Temp i p To-Hue benefits bonuses! |

| Call 248-615-0660 |

i W e s t e m i M T i r r S B I I I C E t . J

ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 4 TROUBLESHOOTING

Automated Mamrfactumg plant has a position available tor an electrical maintenance person Candidate must have

• Good Mechanical f t ApHude BouOeshooBng

skins . Minimum 2 years related

education or equwalenl experience

• Good verbal and wntlen communication skils

Full benefits, competitive wages, and great opportunities EOE

Send Work haiory to Electncal Maintenance

P O Box 48185 Westland. Ml 48185

ELECTRICIAN - Journeyman ( » F ) a n d e x p e r i e n c e d A p p r e n t i c e (residential) Troy or CantorvNovi Fun time benefits 248-476-4857

DIRECT CARE STAFF tor groud home near inkster 4 Ford Rd AJtemoon snifts $6 25 to $6 75 to start Good benefits home, tair employer

Ca« Jeanetta 3 ! 3 - 4 » - 5 l 7 e

DIRECT CARE STAFF To help 5 eHJerty people m semi-independent setting Afternoon shift $6 25 to S6 75 to start Good Bene-t«s nee peopto to work tor

Ca^l Cynthia 248-477-6072

DIE REPAIR Experienced in repair 4 foubie-snootmg of program, transfer 4 line dies with ability to set-up 4 operate tool room machinery Wages depen-dent upon expenence Apply m person 9am to 4pm

COMCORP TECHNOLOGIES-PLYMOUTH STAMPING 315 W Ann A/bor Road

. Plymouth Ml 48170 or s e « l resume 313-453-1515

DIE SETTER' JOB REPAIR

Opportunity n tasl-paced, growth cmented automoeve Bampmg f»m tor persona experienced w«h pro-gressive d«s and airleeds Gen-eral tool room knowledge helpful to set run and rapev jobs Excei-lem salary and benefa 401Kand bonus program A* shifts avail-able Appry m person E 4 E Man-ufacturing. 300 Industrial Dr .

DIE SETTtR

•nth air leede ro* leeds and kne dws wfth secondary operatons Must be abto to work any shift Medical Dene t*s proft sharing non smoiund envi-r o n m e n t Apply 8 30-3 30pm. FrsrSikn Fastener 12701 Beec* Defy. Redford

D I E T A R Y A iOE l u l l 1313)^501-0562 aak tor Bob

HOME HEALTH CARE AIO€S Lono lerm pen-time aseonmem avaaaote Tnanmg program For appli-cation 4 reennsw cel Reginaic or Mane 1-800-362-3721

BELLEVILLE CLS Group Home ook r i g lor h ^ B y moB.Med 4 touCHe

i work <Mth young fsgh DD males mual be 18

yrs or cude- 4 have vakd Mcfagar drivers kcenee GED or d«tome ANernoon 4 imdrsaN SMI $5 90 unl«emed ( 6

LOOKING FOR A CAREER INSTEAD O f JUST A X3V> JAHC (Jewish Assoc tor Res. denaal Care) • • p iuyses i is agency w * i the > V « » derds tor pkent cere Ws C o u megpt a beet in t i e ar

HOME MANAGER Supervisory e v e n * • A pislai i SB Ooup home tor

O m t C T CAME * T A f *

and School Br GEO p a d uato tor m poMBows MOHC or WCLS trBMna B a k a Anameen tw i i e n n f f d iKmb «7 00-*»7»B« App^Mon - M

DIRECT CARE STAFF For vacation Group Home near 14 Mile & MuMleoeft Afternoon shot Must have Group Home training $7 to s lwt Good benefits nee company to work tor

Call Trials at 248-855-0239

D R I V E R S L O C A L F A R M E R J A C K

S U P E R M A R K E T S is looking for trador-trai ler drivers You must have a m«v «T**n of 2 years verifiable aty driving expenence D O T quas-hed. dean MVR. and Clss* 2 COL a must' Musi be able to work an shifts Competitive hourly rste FuB-time employment tor the right cand idates Pre-employment D O T. pfiySKal and drug screen mendatory Reply to-

TransportaBori Manager Farmer Jack Transportshon

12334 Burt Road Detroit Ml 48228 (313) 270-1446

• • • D R I V E R S * * *

DIRECT CARE WORKER •

- G R O U P HOME opewigs l o r -• d a y s , afternoons m.dn:ghts I

Val id dr ivers l icense, p a i d a trai l ing CompeWive wage a n d *

| benefits Call

(313)663-5637 (313)677 7929

DIRECT CARE WORKERS

Residential care provide' ooKmg lo hue canng 4 ambitious people to work with mdnnduaa who are devei-apmentaBy Oaabled Employment n group home setting Possessor vakd M o r g a n drivers license 4 GED i k p i school diploma a must FuA<pert time complete beneWs tor tul t»ne Ca i Linda tor Lrvoma 313-462 09*6

DISPATCHER For growth oriented Plymouth trans-portation company Qualified candl-dale must have i yeei uanapcrtobon

experience able to work aB diepatchi shifts <i Compi ler proAciert. prefer knowl-edge n AS. 400 and Meraaoft Office Fu i Ben^Ka avaaabte Fax resume to 313-455-9*57 Attn Debt»e Adams

D I S P A T C H E R Must have 3-5 yeers expenence and have excel lent communictatiorv computer skfta Musi be able to

long hours. Good benefits •Oh to start (313) 6774S22

CHSPATCMER NEE06D Linome beaed tood service M k f e u l c .

kve pay benefits 4 401X peckege avaBatMe Apply * i person 30660 P y m o u K R d , Uvonsa or caB Marti PaM-ausary af 800-686-7370

DISTBBUT10N 4 ROUTE SALES F\A I pen Bme peetoons ai u lsb i i E.csBsnt compensation package wAncenevee Stan a career wBh tha Oduatry leeder Be a pen ol t i e ser wee. n i k e e n g 4 deiwermg of prod-ucts to many of t i e Fortune 500 Campareea Loofcmg tor »eB Orscted ndwduele e f w are cuetomer service

omtcr CM* r i eeverel paBBBBB»>» Weywe CourBy

•iBar.laa da« f t » 4 > 7 - 7 « l »

amtci omwwon>Mt

*mm* BM Cat > i m 4 w

oneraed 4 energeac §er<) reeune or

Reeo-^cee Dept 1-94 Service Dnve

I 48111

DOOR INSTALLERS Own trudi and tools a m a r Expen

• earn you up to 110Otyweek ea* (31 J) 532 84*4 Ext I )

D f W r r n O C O U K T B I SALES

Wdual tor Dre f t r^ and C.x*«er saw* DrsMng andtor oompuBar keewig a plus C d M M i Mr : uweton at

2 4 » 3 » X » 3 M o n / r I CM

E A S T S IDE ( M A C O M B C O U N T Y )

R O U T E D R I V E R

It O00« Itnvrv; leOOrd w c h e ^ e u r s aoenee ktoet paas » u o tost D M « NowndBs. I * r i C l e a t . P l e m o e t f i a r c a l l

I3B3MS1-C3M

Luxury sed Earn $350-5500 weekly Good

driving record a must Apply at 20700 Boemng. Southfteld. Ml

DRIVERS NEEDED Deliver tree magazines Thus Varied loute sizes 4 areas Large vehKSe

810-465-2313

DRIVERS NPEDED 1or tomnture instaHaoon company vakd dnvers

CDL B. M nme fu» bene-313-9*6-7680

DRIVERS NEEDED Musi be reliable with car 'small true* lor packagt dekvery Fu« 4 part-time flexOia hours Can between 9am 3pm (313) 42®-7265

D R I V E R S Travekng across country m new Ford cars Fortes! driving new cars S8per hour Lois df overtime No

SICIAN PANEL BUILDER

Foi Machine Tool Shop Full benefits

Novi (248) 471-4500

ELECTRICIANS immediate employment

Master Journeyman (male' female) Call (248) 855-3505

ELECTRICIAN WANTED Commercial 4 Residential 2 yrs

minimum Please ca« (248) 788-1836

expenence rt B4V Electric

Electronic Technician Estabkshed 60 year old «Justnal scale distributor is seelong aggres sive Ng(*y motivated t e t f r o a n s wBh oood mecKaneal aptitude Must t 2 year degree m electronics or equrva-lent expenence Companaation com-

F i * benefits mchxkng 401(k) Send resume to

Cech Corporation. 11675 Belden Ct Livonia. Ml 48150

EMBROIDER WANTED to run multi-head machine Expenence

necessary Flexde hours Call for appotntmem 313-721-8430

FAX/COPIER T E C H N I C I A N

Looking tor a h j one Service Technoan with Fax Copier expenence Competitive pay 4 benefits Must nave rekabto tranaportation Send Resume to

ATTN: SERVICE MANAGER 27200 Haggerty Rd . Sulla B-2

Farmington Hills. Ml 48331

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIANS

Entry level poaitions tor copwrfax machine deetorship EquivalarM ol Aaaocietes Degree in Electronics pre-lerred Must have good mechanical abilities and good driving record Complete trammg competitive salary, company car. *01(k) 4 benefits pro-vided Professional store required

Please FA* resume to: Attn Rob (810) 478-4472

call al (810) 478-OOQ5 Ext 215

FIREPLACE INSTALLERS - Earn up to $1,000 pei week Be your own

s Year-round work We pey every week Ask lor Mr Franks

(313)449-8334

FITNESS TRAINERS Peter Nielsen's Personal Training Chit) is looking tor certified fitness trai lers or exerose physiologist Part or luV-tima available Flexible hours Hi j^ i earning potential Please fax resume to. 248-661-2415

FITTER 4 BURNER FITTER - Muat have expenence on machine bases 4 fixtures Overtime 4 full benefits

BURNER • for etotnc Bye Irom %'

r ) for fabricating shop OverWne 4 benefits Apply in person

National Steel 4 Alurmnum FaOnc 12725 Fa*1ane, Livonia

FITTER&WELDEFVLAYOUT Truck driver CDL "cense Shop located m Mlltord Ml Expenenoe a must, 401K, medical benefits Send rwsume to P O Bo. 326. Milford Ml 44361

FLORAL DESIGNER Experienced lu» or pari bme Apply BLOSSOMS. 2338 Cookdge. Berkley

FOREMAN Zinc aBoy plant Hands-on foreman needed to assume responsitkhty <or production operations Advancement opportunities We are highly

V " 1

znc alloy products Excellent salary

GENERAL LABOR/PROOUCTON

motivated, dependable «K»vlduals to work fuB-Bme in our insula led gMss plant Applicants must have a strong desire to leern 4 grow w«h our com-pany Glass Bnpansnce helptoi but

necessary Openings m produc-tion. Bfrppmg and meriti Exoeaeni benefit package MB renremdni plan CompeBtme

Apply In person at: 11866 Hubbard. Uvonla

Come work w«h a

140i(k)

P.D.C. Michigan

GENERAL LABOR Steel fabricator seeking fuB time rsB-soie person, physical work rrvofved Good math skills helpfM Good pay and beneWs Livonia

(313) 953-8887

GENERAL LABOR $100 STARTING BONUS

Lots o l overtime Some positions

• • HAIRSTYLIST e e CLIENTELE WAITING FuB or | Bme D i *es FamBy Ha« S RedtorcMjvonla araa. 313-53M

HAIRSTYLIST - Experienced FuB-Bme woauu noma a week guarsnteed" Ca* Denny or Mary. SARANDAS SALON. WaeOand

(313) 728-483*

HANDYMAN M/F tor inatalaBon department tor relaB buBdtog materials store. Basic knowl-edge of carpentry, electric 4 pkjmtkng C a l Mike Mac or Kathy al

313-981 5600

H A N D Y M A N (M/F) Full-time

$400rweek, 50 hours, ptus Must have good driving

(313) 883-0200

could go union Pay startng range al $5 50 to $8 per hour Detroit. Down River. Livonia 4 Plymouth Brine In ad Call for details SYNERGY 313-427-0225

GENERAL LABOR $2*0-$30<Vtomp to perm

Recycling Planfl-96 4 Memman Apply Mon-Fn 9-11am

State 10 4 SS Card Required 31509 B Plymouth Rd INTERIM PERSONNEL

GENERAL OFFICE Entry- level - Anwerig phones pleasant speaking voice rquired Some Ming, general clerical dunes Fu» time, mectcal dental. 40IK. paid holidays Westland area Ptoaae cat 313 -595-6400 or fas resume 313-595-0149

GENERAL SERVICE Very busy Canton auto rep»r shop needs general service person Good pay. benefits, 401K

(313) 454-9930

GENERAL SHOP help tor car wash manufacturer Must be able lo Ml 100 toe Insurance paid vacations, salary based on expenenoe Call (3131 591-7911

GLAZIER Drug free compeny needs experi-enced Glazwr for residential 4 light c o m m e r c i a l Ha rmon G lass . Farmington (248) 477-1716

regarded volume produoer ol oual '^

benefits includkig profit sharing Send with salary r*story to Metropolitan Alloys

17385 Ryan Ro Detroit, Ml 48212

TECHNICAL SERVICE ENGINEER

Flat role steel sales ofhee Metallurgy or meOwacai degree preferred

Fa* 248-827-3606

S E N I O R Q U A L I T Y E N G I N E E R

Server quality engineer to oversee xitemetional OEM Tier 1 suppker Customer contact with big 3 and transplants Acts ee e l a i n between quality engineers and manager Inter-laces with manufacturing facilities engineering, and suppliers Requires B S ' B A and 2-3 years supervisory a n d q u a l i t y m a n a g e m e n t expenence

Ptoase send resume to Box #1973

Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia. Ml 46150

BUILDING ENGINEER Thie position reports to the Property Manger and requires a mm of 10 yrs expenence in building operations 4 maintenance, with a refngerabon 4 Dcier certification preferred Exten-sive hands-on experience with ar-cocMd refrigeration equipment 4 pneumatic control systems Expen-ence wdh energy management sys-tems. bu l l i ng codes and accepted consoucnon practice sard resume and salary requirements to

INSIGNIA COMMERCIAL GROUP INC

30150 Telegraph Rd , Ste 355 B-ngham Farms, Ml 48025

driving DETAILS

record Call SSI FOR 810-442-1112.

DRIVERS to transport vehdea to aulo

21 4 <*er Good drMng record Seniors 4 istiiasa welcome

tt 248-367-2*00

DRIVERS - WAREHOUSE tor MtaCBtohed glass <*s-

vtomor We desae ssBmoavatod and service oriented people Great oppor-tunity tor men. woman, rsaresi or students FiArpart-Bms A l stmts

Second shift apm-MtoragM

SAF- t l Glass. 11950 Globe Rd, Uvorna. tt m & ol l-»8. 1 t * E. o l Newtwrgh .

DRIVER

Heavy Hang nvoKeo (313) 863-2353

DRYWALLER »IST ALL-REPAIR. fcMms tor SouBi-keto property management company BeneMs Ce l Men » i iu F n . 9-Spm (8104 366-1030 E O S .

DRYWALL HANGERS 4 Fnsners

3 yrs

d u e t o r e c e n t co»#>awy EXPANSION

Art Vsn Fxrr, operwigs tor toB 4 pert Bit t Warenouse PowOons

at S10-3 MovL Ml 48377

JUNIOR ENGINEER FOR QC

Must h e w M i and aperaas C 4 M

tooaaen Ca* 91

ELECTRICAL TOOL O3»»m0L

P W « L BUB-DC RS 100% WIBBBI. 401(B) C m

Begner Becwc p u l w - H g

ELECTMCMN

Ca*

R i c m c M M > J O U M M V M A N c i i i i < w n i i m i i t b b — »

E N G I N E E R • M E C H A N I C A L Designer/ 'Detai ler

Horang mactwies manulacturar seeks machne Designer 4 OetaBer wrth rmrwnum 5 yrs experience m auto-mated metal removal meefwies and fluency m Auto Cad Experience m sokds a plus Teem player recajved Eny ieenng degree pralerred Essei-lern benefits 4 compensation Send resume orsy n Gefinng LP. , 2*800 Drake Road. Farw ig tcn HBIs, Ml 48335 or Fax (248) 478-9787

EOUtPMENT OPERATOR 4 true* drrver wanted Musi have a dean COL 4 expenence fu l Bme position, g o o d bene f i t s 4 o v e r t i m e

(810)231-2044

E V E N T S D E V E L O P M E N T

& A C T I V I T I E S P L A N N E R

Immediate Opening to

PO Box B2042 Observer 4 Eccentnc

38251 Senorxcrsft Rd LmxBs. Ml 48150

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY Natural Gas LMBes Contractor now rarmg Two latfirsoens bi greeier lrvoma area CandkMss mual bs wal

e « wen

FORKLIFT DRIVER

We ve |us! grown snd added some positions, creating n need n our Romulus Taylor or West-land warehouse facilities tor s In-to driver We oiler

• Stability 4 Growth • Full benefit package and

competitive wages • Numerous shift operation • Clean Environment • Opportunity for Advancement

Musi have GED or Diploma and good math skiBs Apply today 1351 Hix (S ol Ford) Westland, Ml 48185 EOE

F R A M I N G C A R P E N T E R S W o r k year round to b U x * w sk jos . C a * (810) 851 -4000

' FULL TIME night house-keeping position lor Oak-

land County Country Club Dependability a must For

an appontment. please call Scott at (248)437-7337

FULL TIME POSITION - tor Loan Recepwmot available with Farm-ington Credit Uruon. Good written, verbal 4 organizational sk«s needed No expenence necessary Benefits provided Send resume to Vce Presi-dent Loan Dept 22981 Farmngton fid . Farmmgion, Ml 48336

FULL TIME Sales Help with jewelry expenence Apply al Norman's Jewelry 4 Loan. 21655 Telegraph Road, Southlield

GARAGE DOOR Insiafler Earn $ l . 000perweek Be your own boss.

C around work we pay every •day (313)4*9-8334

GATE ATTENDANT

A Farmington Hills apartment community mnng a dependable motivated individual for Fnday Saturday, imdrwtot shift Sar»ors Welcomed Apply

MUOTOCDffl. Management Ofliee

35055 Muicwood Dr Farmmgion H*s Ml

N.W comer ol . Grand ftomr 4 Drake .

GRAPHIC ARTIST ANY OF THE FOLLOWING

SKILLS Must be artistcl AnmmaBon Macro-media Director. Pholo Shop. 30 Mod-eling. Imaging 4 Web Comer* are helpful Some travel involved

Great Call

LIVONIA SOUTHFIELD TAYLOR AUBURN HILLS

i t y

a y 313-266-8600 810-352-1300 313-284-0777 810-373-7500

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PERSONNEL SERVICES

G R A P H I C P R O D U C T I O N S A R T I S T S

Fast paced ad agency has lempo-ary positions available, to asset during our busy seasons (Aug -Nov) Must be Mac prolVaent wilh Ouark Bus trator. Pholoahop experience. Flsxtole hours Send issums to P.O Bo* 117 Troy Ml 48099

G R I N D E R H A N D Experienced onTy I D . O O andSur face Grmd Excellent wortung condl-Boos and benefits Retirement plan PtymoutWUvonla araa

(313) 591-2335

GRlNOER HANDS wanteo-expen-ence nol needed will tram, lull bene Ms. apply at 22635 Heshp Dr Novi

NEED EXPERIENCED •Produce Manager •Produce Clerks •Meal Manager •Meel Cutters •Service Meet Counts' Clerks •DelvBakery Manager 4 Clerks

Fu l 4 pert time positions Apply in person:

Anthony's OW World Market 31300 Five Mite

Livonia. Ml 313-421-9905

HANDYPERSON Jack-of-al-Tradas needed tor a residence In W Bloomfield Duties Include kghl maintenance to home and boats, soms cleaning Own trsnaportstion requeed Please contact Jennifer Beetoe a t 248-423-3000

HEAD STOCK PERSON Needed lor Pet Supply Store m

Novi $7 SOtiour • (810) 300-0007

500 Help Wanted General

HOTEL

Are you "Qual i ty" Mater ia l?

Come jom Bis Cuotos Management & Realty Services Mam. Tha QuaWy km Ptymouth o v e r t l y has poemons svalabto tor Ihe M o m g

F r o m D e s k Part/Full T i m e No expenence e nt p i learyf Depend-atakty e r e only raguremenl I you are an emhuaasBc person who e interested m jomeig the hotal mdusoy and would Uke FLEXIBLE HOURS PAID QUARTERLY BONUSES. PERSONAL/VACATION DAYS. MEDOLAJENTAL INSURANCE and a COMPETITIVE SALARY, ws warn to hear from you1 Apply m person or lax resume OusMy Lm-Pynouth.

40455 Arm Art** Rd Fa*: (313) 456-5711 EOE

HOTEL LARGE, up-scale hotel » seeking qualified applicants tor

Shuttle Van Driver

HEATING 4 AIR CONDITIONING APPRENTICES NEEDED

For we l eetabnsned growing com-pany located m western suburb Grsai exposure to a l aspects ol heating and air comjoomng Excel-lent opportunity tor a career wBh expanding mufti-eervwe oompany Exper ience not necessary but helpful Appkcants must have a strong dee^e to Isarn. ExceBsnt ben-efit package with 401K and prow sharing and educational opportuni-ties Cal Ray at A J . Dsnboise Plumbing and Heat l r i ^^Compar i^

HELPER Wanted lor metfime shop, part or M l time m Wixom area Call ChneBne

248-478-1745 B» 225

HELP WANTED Dunton DonutAmoco station m Ply-mouth on Ann Arbor Rd Fun or part-time midnees 9pm-5am $7 25 per hr

HENRY FORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PART-TIME 1

INSTRUCTOR POSITIONS FALL 1997

ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE 4 APPRENTICE B A and two yeers expenence (eight veers experience m ke of degree) Need instructors for heating/coolmg, instrumentation., power engmeenng. bui ld ing engineering, industr ial d r s f t avpnn i reading, hydrauMcsi' pneumatics, plumbing/pipe! ittlng,

NURSING B S N and two years expenence Need instructors tor. metkcab'surgical and fundamentals cllracal nursing

R A D I O G R A P H E R P R O G R A M Associate s degree and two year experience, plus certification.

MEDICAL BILLING PROGRAM Five years computerized billing and teaching expenence

C E N T E R F O R L I F E L O N G LEARNING M A and experience Need instructors ton leaderrhp skills business commurueetton. finance tor non-lmencial managers, protect man-a g e m e n t , h u m a n r e s o u r c e s (interviewing skills, compliance. «Wa«a*y). organ«a*anal pey etiology.

position Applicants must be flexible with aB shifts and scheduled hours CDL License requssd Exceient cus-tomer servtoe ak*s s must Qualified appkcants please apply a t

Crowne Plaza Hclel 8000 Memman Road Romulus Ml 48174

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE""

HOTEL r hiring tor morning, afternoon 4

midnight front desk shdt Please apply at the ftaw Travel Lodge, 21100 Haggerty Rd , NorthwBe or Ca l 810 5*9-7400 tor more into

500 Help V o t e d General

HOUSEKEEPING FULL ANO PART TIME

Uvonla engmeenng oompany Offtee and mop areas

Experience raqwred m commercial

Ful

11916 Medial Lrvoma, Ml 48150

313-581-42S2 FAX 313-581-1333

' EOE

HOUSEKEEPINGS UN DRY Excellent Benefits Apply at

Botstord Inn 28000 Grand River

Farmington Hlls

H U D S O N ' S WESTLAND HEARING

AID CENTER WB tram tor a position wortung 3 days per week to Hearing Health Cars

No evenmgs or weekends Exceient opportunity

C M Mr M: (2*8) 674-2915

HOTEL Now Hmng The Folowing

Poemons

• Front Desk Staff • Nigffl Auator

• Bellperson • Housekeepers

Looking tor experienced emptoyeee to |om our team

Bes!^S»lem tGreenl ieM Inn 1-94 4 Oakwood Boulevard

Alen Park. Ml 46101

HOTEL

The Holiday Inn - Troy IS looking for smirng faces to (oto our Fnendly Staff! Positions mciude

• Front Desk (Full 4 Part-Time)

• Housekeeping Stall • Room Cleaners • Food 4 Beveraga Steft

Wa oiler competitive pay 4 bene-f i ts : f l ex ib le schedules 4 advancement opportunities Please apply m person

Inn-Troy Holiday Inn-Troy 2537 Rochester Court (Oft Rochester Rd N ol Troy. Ml 48083

1-75)

computer aoftwars. work skills

computer

HEALTH 4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 8 A in health-related field and expeoenc* Need mstruc-lors lor goll aerobics, soccer nutn-bon. basJietoal. voBeybal.

PART-TIME RADIO STATION GENERAL MANAGER Radc expen-ence wntmgrspeaking skills and computer skills

Send cover letter, resume three pro-fessional rslerences with phone num-bers and academic transenpts to Office ol Human Resources Henry Ford Community College. 5101 Evergreen Dearborn. Ml 48128 AA/EOE

GROUNDS - ImmedUte opening Permanent full-time weh health rmr-ance m Uvoma tor Growids Person Expenence not necessary Uvoma Trade Center 313-261-4887

W O R K T O D A Y P A I D T O D A Y ®

jmerBB. peae t»e empk: drug Mai "a-a ''ammo, tranapc

EOE Faa reau Cad (248) 373-7080

E X P E D I T E R E * e * a r needed tor Tier 1 m y a a i

tor experteng a* toca*y purtf iaaad cemeonerea^malanMs Banei

M l wor* eapenenoe Bt puicMeas good PC M a Pleaae tend i and salary Natory te

FAMMMOTON AREA Y seekmg achodf-aes d M d care * * " tor W w J M Ce l M a t y e * .

C a * ( I ' D U ' o n i

l a b o r r e a d y

NO FEES - NO HASSLES' B D E T R O I T AREA O F F I C E S

N O W O P E N APPLY IN PERSON

2 8 1 5 7 8 Mile Rd L ivonia (248) 471-9191

2 7 4 2 2 Mich igan Ave.. Inkster (313) 563-8111

7 0 1 E. 9 M M Rd , Fernda ie (248) 541-7272

14303 Fenk8 l i . OetroH (313) 273-0100

18129 10 M * 8 Eas tpomte

(248) 773-9877 7 1 0 W Huron S l , PorttMC

(248) 332-5556

C O M E S E E US TOOAYM!

CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY. VWSE JANITORIAL

HOTEL.«ESTAU«AKT

GROUNDSKEEPER lor large apart-ment community in Romulus Must be able to work to all types ot weather condBons Must havs own transportation Apply in person 15001 Brandl Romulus. 48174 EQE

GROUNDS KEEPER Ful Bme 211 unu apartment complex

Southfield - Bimingram area (246) 647-6102

G R O U N D S

K E E P E R Large apartment convnuraty to

Soothfceid Expenence wBh planting and grounds upkeep helpful Need vaBd drivers license Exca*er* pay

Call 810-3667-2503 c x a p o ^ a t

GROUNOSKEEPERS Famwiglpn HMs Apartment commu-nity eeekmg energetic and moBvaled indhwJualB to |om our grou«Ja_»em Expenenoe not neceaaarv apply m person at Wtodemeeta A j * t , 24890 Independence Drive aak tar

248-171-3825

GROUNDS PERSON FuB-ome for Southfield Apt BeneMs C e l Mon thru Fn , 9-(810) 363-9090 E

G E N E R A L L A B O R E R R a p i d •em nei ieJBie openings 40 fws per week plua poa-m m e BeneMs. startng

75 to <10 par hour Mltord •malkp (248) 8 6 * 4 5 5 5

GENERAL LABORERS i m m t a t l i ooawmga tor producMn • w t e n 4 h*o Or+rurt Heevy M n g requved 17 50 . to start Muet have

e GENERAL LABORER • tm person

l < s e M B Musi be ft muBIB

toots SMrtng ai W t a r - V k . n « mdMrtust C a * (31S) 823*105

Heavy ewng i n u r e d f •ana Oood pay I

^ ^ K b - C B .

GENERAL LABOR MMb ar Femate M B * HIgh am

c a r - " 1S170

(31» 722-0111

GROUNOSPERSON FULL Bme poetoor tor person who

t s l onented able to

a PMB. Stareng wage al $7 50 etos be Fax resune to 3I3-44A-I158 or send to Boa 11921 Obeerver 4 Eccentnc Wawapapers

36251 StilOOlcreB Rd Uvonla. Ml 48150

G n O U N O S PERSON

f i h Ca* 313-459-8600

G R O U P H O M E M A N A G E R

Poarton e v e M M bi toe Uvonla a

i F t * Ca* m (313) 581-3018

Gf iOWING MACHINE looi compeny

Overtime" beneBU and 40 I K Ob* 313-421 -3910

G Y M N A S T I C I N S T R U C T O R S needed pert 8ms tor acftooi age 4

deys or everBnga A l i t o r »-•>

' • • MB * | W 1 ore school, di Gymnaeacs

T ICM

M - > * o t w e C M (248) 8 8 M 9 8 1

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE-To leam the mechme trade Con-

tact Bradtoy Thompson Tool (8 l6 ) 352-1466

HI-LQ DRIVERS "$7 /Hf l . to start"

Days/Alt Shifts, Canton area Long Term

Apply 9am-1 lam 4 ' -3pm 34771 Ford E. ol Wayne

HI-LO DRIVERS $7 per hour and up to start C M SYNERGY 810-442-1112.

Hi-Lo Operator - Full Time Expendtag feeder operabon seeks

moevatsd inrtvldual tor wad bulkBng posNton to the yard Hi-Lo expenence and lumber knowledge a

and benefits wtBdh include medical, dental, r t iami f ) . vacation. Ha insur-ance. Profit Shanng and 401(k) sav-

Uvorta Ml 48150 An Equal Opportunity Employer

HOT JOBS OF THE WEEK

Immediale opanmgs

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - Ser-vice maintenance on trua® (vans and straight trucks l such as oil cftanges. change fuses, brakes, headkgnts. etc Also general mamlenance on the facility Musi neve a COL license SMALL ENGINE REPAIR - God cai company looking lor a road mechanic and a service lech to work on and repair g o l care Musi have a mechan-ical aptitude, able to work with small hand tools and must be certihed Great salary plus benefits PANEL WIRING AND ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLERS MuBiple openings for anyone with some poor expen-enoe muet be law tiai wen otuepnrta and electncal tools Farmmgton Hilts a rea S a l a r y d s p a n d a n t

CAlToPERATOR - Must have CAD 12 0 w«h a evil engmeenng beck ground Would bka someone with 3 years experience or scnooi back-ground Great salary dependent on

LIVONIA SOUTHFIELD TAYLOR AUBURN HILLS

313-266-8600 810-352-1300 313-2B4-0777 610-373-7500

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''HUMAN RESOURCEV INTERN

A proven leader wBhm tne ngid container industry has an opening m one of our menutac turtng lacilt.es lor a Human Resource Intern Term wi l am from August through Novembei Tmeframe. with some Rextotty as to toe specified schedule ExceBent opportunity tor ideal candidate poesessmg educetion towards a degree m related c i* -nculum ExceBent commi**e-Bon. strong dasirt to Issm. and good organizaBonal sluas a must Qualified candidates should send resume to

HR INTERN PO BOX 85615

\ Westland. Ml 48185 /

Human Resources BENEFITS

REPRESENTATIVE Hospice of McJkgan (HOM). a ncK lor-profit healthcare agency with 21

im locations, statewide on providing end-ot-toe

care lor our patients and then tami lies We have an opening for a

benefits specialist « Our Employee Services area Qualifications

include a Bachelor's degree m Human Resources Business Admin-

istration or related discipline, al least one lo several years benefits or progresanehi more responsible gene-alist lo HR expenence; and exceBen! computer skiBs (E-Mail

Microsoft Word. WordPerfect. Excel, and'or HRIS database

applicatione)

Responsibilities involve working closely with our employees to assist in answering benefit plan questions and problem-solve issues requmng resolution, enroling employees in HOM's employee benefits plans and ensuring monthly adds and deletes are commuracated to our maurance earners leave of absence F M A . and COBRA admmatraBon. and worker's c o m p e n s a t i o n a d m i m s l r a t l o n

incident reporting and regarding loltow up

This « a wonderful opportunity tor a human resources professional in the beginrwig stages of their caiee«. who e interested in expandmg the« harvds on benefits expenence For imme d ia te cons idera t ion , qua l i f i ed appkcants should submit a resume with cover »ner mdicatmg salary

Hoapice ol Michigan At tn Corporate Director

Employee Services 16250 Northland Dfive. Suite 212

SouthlWMd. Michigan, 48075

HOM is an Equal Opportunity Employer

HUNGRY HOWIE'S is tooning for Managers J Assistant Managers Send resume Io 30300 Slephenso-i Hwy Ste 200 Madison Hgts, Ml 48071 Attn Nick Curcuru

PERSONNEL SERVJCES

HVAC COMMERCIALLIGHT mdus-trial. fiberglass sheet metal p«iing installer (810) 796-2300

HVAC COMPANY m Redlord has immediale optnmg lor persons tired of doing resxlential won. wanting to advance Into commercial work Musi heve toots 4 transportation Top Pay Cal between. 9-4 (313) 387-2*00

Housec leaners F U L L MEDICAL , D E N T A L & LIFE

I N S U R A N C E Ful 4 pert-time Mon-Fn days company car $6 50-$8 50 lo start indudmg paid dnve fame uniforms, paid hokdaysYacations ... _ C M to find out why WE ARE THE HIGHEST PAYING bonuses

MAID SERVICE AMERICAN FREEDOM

CLEANERS (248) 473-9300

HOUSECLEANERS Days. Mon-Fn. UM 4 part-time MAKE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE/ flexible C M 722-9400

HOME BUILDERS ASSISTANT

CX»ea mctude Job sea orgerazakon andetoan-up Shop maintenance and Ommc construcBon Muat be depend-able C M Pete (3131 455-63*2

HOME MANAGER 4 ASSISTANT MANAGER

Heeded tor group homes m Uvorsa. 4 Car ton Mual be trained, WCLS or MOffC 1 year o l expenenoe CMfor

Mon-Fn 1 0 ^ (313) 953-8663

HOME MANAGER for veceeor group home near South field in W &•- nrMala Group home expenenoe 4 naming requited Good benefits. $380 4*20 per week

Ca* Frnnk 248-865-0239

HOSTESS POSITIONS

The OH tee e Q n u p

Famnngton W a (no cmone ea*a

HOSTeOTTESS NEEDED

• QUEST SERVICE MANAGER

. 2 FRONT DESK SUPERVISORS (AM/PM)

M aarvtot i t o Hcedey

Be. Far-nr . j l ,^ 24e*T»-l!70

HILTON SUITES Metro Airport

e PM 4 (person

N tori \^%e*er*aal"iaietiianra1 needed (24M 737-f lnO

AUOTT. PART-TUB 3Sr^s

i

HOUSECLEANERS NEEDE0 Good paytieneflts. wH tram honest and dependable persona Northvlle

(248 >788-6210

HOUSEKEEPER Fu l time person needed to deen common areas and vacant units tor Soulhf ield Apartment Complex Please ce l Jim Cram at

(810) 558-2680

H O U S E K E E P E R toueekeeper (part-time) needed lor

our fnenrty aenior apartmert commu-n i t y Mus t havs a r e l i a b l e

APPLY IN PERSON

C A R R I A G E P A R K 2250 Canton Road Carton Ml 48187

H O U S E K E E P E R H o u s e k e e p e r ( pa r t - t ima f l ex schedule) needed tor our Msr«»y sartor epertmert eommurwy MuM

APPLY IN PERSON

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HOUSEKEEPER, PART TIME Needed Apply Ameneen House

14266 MkMebe l fid. Uvoma Oat—an 9-3pm

HVAC INSTALLER insurance, ret>remer»t and truck

313-522-3310

HVAC tNSTALLER'SHEET METAL

FABRICATOR $35K-$40K benefits

Call for appl (313) 561-4599

HVAC&R - ins-oe Counter Sales with KVAC4R mmti brancti wholesale supply Requras a se» moBvated indi-vidual knowledgeable in parts equpmert mtWcepBonal oommuraca-don. organizational s a m ske* 4 strong customer sennce background Competitive wages/benefits Fax resumes 313-728-0799 or tana lo HVAC4R Box 12056 Obierver 4

Eccentnc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma. Ml 48150

HVAC SERVICE 4 INSTALL TECHS

Needed for we" established growing company localed m Western Suburb Greal exposure lo several different aspects Ol the HVAC ndustry Com-pany vehicle provided Exoeaeni ben efit package including 401 (k| with match penston. and educaeonai reantXifsamsnt Apptacants should have three to »ve years expenence m •eskJentia- sennce w«h electncal troudeahooting preleried muet heve boiler experience Compet i t ive wages lo cone«»nd w«h. expen ence C M Ray at A J O a n b o M Son

HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Four yeers mlnmuxn experience 'or 'reaidem»ai and kght commercial

••news (3131

HVAC TECHS cooling 4 les q u a k e d

HOUSEKEEPERS - $7 00 Waal BtoomBsM M n m g Center hea

w apemnga lor W n t o M I

person al 64*5 W IV a * Oil M M Por i . . Mrs OXtormM at 24*881 1800

H O U S E K E E P E R

Tha LaBatand CenMr. a aub-a i^a teheb lacMy hea a fuBeme <ey houeMeapmg poeaton t . a l t M e Req^rea eome taikarids. Same no.ee—aping expenence h tHA* B e M W B O I K Cone and )Oto our dynamc Mam E O E Coraaet Tha Lai man I Career

SouMMU Ml 4803* 24*3608070

HOUSEKEEPING * P*W f t o *fP*Y M Days

Bin HbML 38866 Pymoulh M . w e n Leven ft H s M k » » Lworsa

HOUSKEEPER

, to petean a f n $ « F w w g o n

Established heeling piumtxng oompany seeks lecnmciena tor

Hi'k). proBt J | company Buck and patonoBdeys and I vacation Please sand « « or a r c y m person al BERGSTROMS WC . 30633 Schoolers* Uvcwa. Ml 48150 •

IMMEDIATE OPENING S E R V I C E A D V I S O R

S28K Plus

WE OFFER

Apply to parson or sand ieewne

LIVONIA CAR CARE 36281 FIVE MILE RD LIVOVA Ml M1S4

IMMEDIATE POSITIONS open tor mdknduets Advance

mart Ptoeee o M or send • • StytaoMi P n r f i a 8472 1 Canton Mi M187 H

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m H e l y V u t o d G c a t f t l

C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 0 t o 5 0 0 O&E T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

R e s i d e n t C a r e g i v e r s

• f\Jt or pert-tuna an stvfts

• Benefit package avalabie

• Dietary Aioas port-time afternoon shift

We ar« expending our waft i meet our growing oocupency

f n w o o d o l N o r t h v i l l e

A newly opened 72 bed

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Pieeae ca* o> apply m oe i v 8 30em 6pm at

40405 Sn Mi«e R o M St mme West of Haggerty

(313H20-6I04

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Accepeng re«umes from enpenencea Proceasors, Close's Underwriters wiBi empnaaia on NON-Contorrmrg (SCO) lasaMrtftai loans Possible management-opporturirties Excellent salary 4 beneM package Call tor i m n f t i H confidential interview or sendrta» m u m » A M Sokaci ^49-647-1199. a i t 363 WORLDWIDE Financial Services

555 S Woodward Ave Birmingham Ml 4<t009

Fa. 246 647 8724

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE • Journeyman card ot 10 yea's

experience •'Strong-• Macmne repair • Preventive maintenance 25 m u » - m * o n dollar steel tubing manufacturer ia locating for personnel for Ihe above position E«penence is needed n mechanical electrical tvydraulic pneumatic and trouble shooting Company otters coempfive salary and Benefit package i n d u i n g 401 (k) Send resume to James Steel | 4 Tube Co P O Box 71545 Madison Heights Mi 4307'

I n d u s t r i a l S h o p H e l p MULTIPLE SHIFTS Forging com pany m need of aggressive, motivated I individuals lor mduslr-al shoe *or» | Must know basic math 4 De tamaiar -with measuring Poor stop rv-lo ©ipenerxe a ( ius 313-535 1786

| J ? Y W | ^ p W p W a n t « d G « I « r » I

LABORERS industrial I Commeiciai Painting Con tractor seens energotic responsible mdividuels to assist painting crews Must be able to work 4 0 . hours pei week and have your own reliable

< 313-531

L A B T E C H N I C I A N Pari ume Contact lens lab WiH l i a n No experience necessary Ca" M k *

(313) 326 6560

LOT ATTEN0AWT R * time 5 days Soma o»». "-.ne (Wie and halt) Benefits. references requ-<ed 0>ug free environment Apj*y m person, dill Brown Ford, 35000 Pfymoulh Livonia, See Al

LAKE ORION APT COMMUNITY now hmng leasingcons.Jta.nts Excel lenr benefits Also tvnng MAINTE-NANCE PERSON Please call

MACHINE OPERATORS Livorua company has opening* tor mach-ne operators Must oe depend-able 4 lave reliable transportation Sb 50HR lo start ExceManl benefits

A^iMANO If iSi lSTIWES. INC 12001 Levan Rd

Livonia. Ml

I N S I D E S A L E S / R E N T A L C O O R D I N A T O R

JfnihUMiW ocamngtor a M l ine lion witfnn our Rental Operat-ons •Jepertmeni KnowW'lae of consfruc lion equ*>ment a plus The successful candmale must possess good cus-tomer relation Witts be detail oriented and have the atMily to work •ndepe'-denfty Salary commensurate w i f ijuamcations Please submit resume and saiary requirements to S IR Equipment Co . Inc 51722 Grand Rwer Wixom Ml 48393 Attn Jayne

' 5 0 P A C K A G E R S Needed in Uvoma, Wesr.and, Wayne areas Days or ater noons Accepting applications 8 11 4 1-3, Mon-Fn

A d e c c C T

7 2 2 - 9 0 6 0 2 9 1 - 3 1 0 0

W e s t l a n d

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INSTALLER EXPERIENCED install®! kronen 4 bath. (3131 961-9870

INSTALLER - tor bunds 4 drapes -Expenence preferred, bul not neces sary Call (24«> 360-0916

INSTALLERS NEEDED for decks awnmgs. additions 4 service work on mobile nomes Good pay and benefit package Ca i 313-722 9340 7am-5pm Mon-Fn

INSTALLERS WANTED to' ga-age dooi 4 door opener installations ConeWjCton expenence prele'rea Out nof necessary (244,1486-3667

INSULATION INTALLERS Experienced footage rale or «n> train staring $9 Jones Insulation 22811 Hasup. E of Non Rd N ot 9 M*e * K M i t l O K M t M O

INSURANCE PERSONAL Lines Customer Service Ftep needed for agency «i Now Insurance «xpen-ence required Excellent working environment 4 benefits

(2481380-6190

INTERNS NEEDED Earn cash 4 creOrts whle you trave US Internship 'una from 9 '97 • 12 197 of Spring Must De al »ast te computer l i tera» 4 professional W>-tram No Calls

Send resume to M3MG 101 Southfield Rd S-2Q0

Ml 46009

I n v e n t o r y C o n t r o l

C o o r d i n a t o r

Southfield based retailer has an epportunay in their distribution center for an inventory control coordinator Responsibilities include ordering product baised on past history expe-dite order w*h vendors and vertfica-ton oI detwery T*e -dea. canOdate m u d possess a«calant communica-tion skills have poor expenence wcrtong with muttpie Hinders and has *wenSory control expenence Fax resune to 810-354-3917 or send

HRflnv Control Coord 19800 W 8 MMe Rd SouMald. Ml 48075

JACK OF ALL TRADES FiM or part Una openings avaaabw ky independent contractors skilled m any of the Mowing • Carpentry • D«y»alt • Plurrtang • Electncal • Ceramic • PiasJennq • Part ing • Wa«papemg Greal opportunity steady work Can Mr Arthur Monday 9-1 for more mlor-

246-539-7780

JANITORIAL Ademoon 4 evening Monday Fnday positions tor Now o»Nce Must have tome experience 4 reterencas M hour 313-9®! -0045

JANITORIAL Area Manager Floor Specialist Office Cleaners

Growng b u U n g mawananca ccwv pany n— mmedlaw >u» and part ame s r :

atcohot'drug ' f l , c a l tor r i io

313-421-8254

JANITORIAL Fut-ame h a * needed al Dearborn ' t a i / u Apartmant m m w u w y tor groi«id>. cleaning and UgN mmrta-nanoa No expenenoe naceaaary For k r t w rSmmaaor uw<aU Elame

JANITORIAL help naadad 3-4 »#a«««ning Mon • v u Fn tor Mow cMoa 0u*»ng SMr«ng »7 0 0 * * Leave Masaage

V M t T O M K . • «*>n M 4 f n per W

J A N I T O R I A L Part M i enannge m Garden O y

313-2A2-O630 w - r o ,

JANITORIAL i tor aaarvng

t. H o r v r t

JOS OCMCM D a y ^ l n . n i i - i f c

m o > Good ( 3 l i » 422-4130

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LANDSCAPE C O N S T R U C T I O N laborer nanled Great slarting pay Full-fume Start immediately Call (248} 360 6983

L A N D S C A P E GOOO pay will train Ca* 810-426-0656

LANDSCAPE & LAWN Maintenance h e p needed Experi-ence helpfu* bul not necessarv Greal pay 'or Piose w fo are hard working lependaMe and taxe pride m the" work So it you love fa De out doors grve us a cali 1 600-637 4609

— M A C U L E

O P E R A T O R

Macfiine Operators needed tor a 3-s/Mt Plastics and Assembly operation Previous plant e i p e ' e ixe Is prelaned Clean working enwronmert wilh eiceHerl bene-fits 2nd a.nd 3rd shifts available Apply n person ai Framatome Connectors Intertocli 1770 Mane Slreet Westland Mi 48185 S of Ford Rd Dtwn 1-275 4 Jofvi Mix k, Rds E O E ,

L A N D S C A P E O P P O R T U N I T I E S

He'e s an ©*ceilent 3pportunif> to >' a growing professional company We are looking *oi haroworkirit} proles siora people such as yourself tor a

Openings In Landscape 4 (rngafion Constructor!

Lawn Ma.r-.fenance Gatlerung S Weeding

FertiiizingPestciJe Technician

Expenence heipfv tx-i ra t n»ces sary C D L a ph.s Full 4 p n "

lime positions ava tatue • -Fun Benef i ts *

Call Monday Fiiday 10am pm 1313, 595 3684

LANDSCAPE. OPPORTUNITIES

Looking lo l nard working I ' 3'es sicnai people Ooenings m

• Landscape i i rngainj" consfuction

» Ga-denina 4 Mamlerance » Land CAD oes g- er • S-ei refary

Ful 4 part time pos>: ons aval ac.p 248 350 9714 Qr 888 5 3 ' 9714

MACHINE OPERATOR • for growing pap«r convening plant located near downtown delrcm Math skills 4 phys-•cal wd-k ' e q w e d Musi De self mo«i-vatee and jepenaade Hours Mon thru Fn 7am lo 4pm Benetits Resume c-nfy fo RNR. 189 Vinewood Ave Defn>! Ml 48216

MACHINE OPERATOR.1

INSPECTORS " 1 7 HR '

M«1 AW Shifts. Canton V ( | to Perm

A p i » 9am-1 lam 4 1 3pm 347- ' p o n j Rd E of Wayne

M e ' - - Personnel

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S Permanent 4 Temporary p0SJt<ms Some previous expenence helpful %7.i" set hour Day 51*11 plus over time AfCv neekdays 9 30am lo 5prr 2921 Industrial Row Troy between 14 15 Mile o t CoowSge

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R Operators needed -a run packaging equipment for growing pharmacy Bus->-<rss Swfts needed to f>» are 5am-1pm 3^31 9pm 5am Mon-Fri Some

e e . e n d s t e s u to mail 10 P 0 Sox

pi| 48151 Attn D

t A T H E H A N D S

"Experienced Onty" day shift over time lop pay benefits L vonia a^ea

1313) 425 -3920

L A T H E O P E R A T O R For atge one p-ece non, Must Know set-up Apply t v ma l or in person WHJC Cap. 131 Livonia Ml 48150

LAWN 4 LANOSCAPfNG CREW MEMBERS

For ve'y busy company F j i • » ( -Good pay (313f 522 6644

• lAWN MAINTENANCE • Looking for dependable wcrt-ers 'or full or part time Wayne Westland a-ea Call |3»3I 595-7348

LAWN MA'NTENANCE Must De decer.Baole 4 nard working Pay based on expe-ence Piymoutti

LAWN MAINTENANCE CO looking t c exper ienced n a r d w o - « - r g responsible individuals Fu« ti~ p tc start mmediaie'y 313-533-0136

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R / T R A I N E E

Rapitry expanding -nan,.1ac1'unng plan) r.et 1 a-fomoiive su&plie' has ,mmer.diaie openings m the follcwing

• Cod Hea jng Operators • Thread Rwnrtg sel up • Inspecl-c.PiKkagmg • Shipping

Applicants ~ . s t nave good mechan-•cai aptiiuoe xnowWJge ol mcrome-

i fers cape.-s SPS and quality procedures Overtime and shift work iequ"ed Exceient Denet.t pacxage and com-oetitrve wages Queried app«:a-ts may send their 'esume v apply in person :c

Dexlech 2 t t 0 Bishop Circle East

Dexter Ml 48130 Aft Human Resources

App.^ants e«t®rded job offers will be 1 returned to ta* and pass a drug

sc-ee'-.mg

Help W i n i d G c o e n l

M A I N T E N A N C E

C A R E E R A p a r t m e n t R e m o d e l e r

Jon out professional Team! Preference grven to thoee experienced m cabmetry. glea* 4 counter top. arywaH oerertK tile Knowledge m ptumtMng 4 Meoncai a pkn Apply at TVie Landings Apis 7000 view Westland. Ml

M A I N T E N A N C E

E X P E D I T O R

Repan parts or rebuild parts, inven-tory control of spare perls. Mainte-nance program computer generals repairs Keep records of repetr work, communicate needs to wont weh vendor and repairmen Apply in person at Framalome Connectors interlock, 1770 Mane Street West-land, Ml 48185 S of Ford Rd Mwn 1-275 4 John H.» Rds E O E

MAINTENANCE FULL time maintenance posifcon tor apartment community m Troy, Apart-ment plus salary, good benefit M-F, 10-4 (249) 643-9109

M A I N T E N A N C E Fu« tme person needed tor Soufhfieio Apt compiex Prater al least 3 yrs expenence m ptumbing, electncal. healing and cooling Pease send resume so Maintenance PO Bex 4 3 3 B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s . Ml 48303-0433

M A I N T E N A N C E '

G R O U N D S PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE RED-FORD. eader w. long term cars invites appl icants to )0in our Mam.ienanceGrounds crew Duties includs light eiectncairplumtwig and grounds upkeep Union scale •ages' bene'its Complimentary meal daily am] shuttle service from area bus stops Come o n our team'

PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE REDFORD

Attn Jim GuntrviUet

17383 Garfield Retford. Ml 48240

M A I N T E N A N C E - i m m e d i a l e opemng tor general maintenance position for apt communrty m Carton area Must have previous expen-ence. own tools 4 basic mamlenarice Knowledge Compensation includes top salary 4 benefits Fax resume * salary reqi*emer«s 10 313-455-1150 or send resume tc Box t t 922 COseoei 4 Eccertnc Newspapers

3625« Scfioolcraft Rd Livonia. Ml 48150

LAWN SPRINKLER fNSTAuLER No expenence required

Can 313-453-00 ! 0

LAWN SPRINKLERS AH positions Excellent pay W-: train Lots of oven .me

i246! 586-3600

LEASING A G E N ' Energetic 4 enft-.usiastic some sales exce i ence p re ' e r red Con tac t Wendy al 248-471 68C<

L E A S I N G A G E N T Part-time including weekends foi Soutntie.5 Apt complex Cail Mon thru Fri , 9-5pm 18IO1 353-0586

E O E

L E A S i N G

A G E N T S Do you warn a caree- m rea estate management"' The largest property management company .1 Merman s c-jf-renrty searching tor enthusi-astic energetic and -laopy people No previous- e«pe" ence necessary. Out mus1 love dea'mg with people Need -e aDie transportation and »J>ur/ to work 8am to 6pm schedule wijti some wee».eros c a» /our expenence to 313-467-8366 or apP'-y a; The Landings Apts 7000 Lakeview SVd

Wesftand Ml 46185

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R '

T E C H N I C I A N

Additional grown has created an opening tor a Machine Techmeiar positon This person operates 'rouCleshoots 4 repairs high speed automated piastic m^ctroa c-owmoiding systems P-eferred •equirements inoufle

• Mechanically included • vVdlmg to Leam . Musi line nands on tasxs • Car .•,.•« noepenoenlly

Put Team .^nen'ed • - S Dip'oma or Eau' vaient

WE OFFER

• Fui1 Benefit Package • Exciiemeni 4 Cneaenge • Growing But Eslabkshed

Bus-ness

Appi, Today' 135' Hi*. Westland Ml 48185

M A I N T E N A N C E M E C H A N I C

EXCELLENT opportunity tor a mem-lenance mechanic with good commu-nication sXJls me aDility to operate tool room equipment with 3-5 years experience in machine repair

WE OFFER

• Competitive Pay • Medicai Benefits • 401(k> • Lite Insurance • Paid Hc»days 4 Vacations

APPLY TOOAY

A T . & G lAmencan Technologiee Group)

30790 Wesl 8 Mile Road. Farminglcn HHIs. Ml 48336

M A C H I N E R E P A I R

P E R S O N

TrouOieshocdng P.M checking ng-j g.-.; •ea.:-nj tk.epnnts Va»d driver s and H--L0 licenses 1-2 y s related experience a rdo r training classes lor

. tMMS nydrauics robotics Bi' com-pre-sso' traaning Apply in person at Framatome Connectors Interlock. 177-.. Ma-® Street Westland. Ml 40185 S -I Ford Rd ctwn t-275 4 John Mix Rds' E O E

M A I N T E N A N C E

P E R S O N tor apartment community Experience preierred in a l phases of mainte-nance including basic plumbing, elec-tric ar>3 carpentry Other duties 10 include apartment prep, and grounds work. Fun ume position with DereWs Bnng resume or application to Now R-dge 23640 Cvprnuna Trail Now. or fa» 10 (248) 349-8891 or calf 246 . 349-8200

MAINTENANCE PERSOWPAINTER Full-time Apply at

American House. 39201 Joy Rd , WesOand (313) 454-9838

MAINTENANCE PERSON Full time day position awalable Mon-Fn 40 hrs wk no weekends

248-557 5469

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N Needed al Westland apt complex Fut-bme On-s-te or ofl-site position Call John (313) 425-6070

L E A S I N G

C O N S U L T A N T agemeni coi i Consuitanns 1

Property mar a; seeking Leasing

apartment .and County Need energetic and organised people «1h some saies experience CdmpWiive wages and commissions Can Manlyn

M A C H I N E S E T - U P c jH time Accepting applications fc> machine set-up on day shift

Mecr-aicai aptitude a must Spmg cc'er sel-up expe-ence pre'erabie

W -ram Call Peierson Ring 246 355-5838

2 4 8 - 8 6 5 - 1 6 0 0

MACHINE SHOP Deliver, and general shop wort Musi have ChauHeur's License

Livonia 313) 422-1323

LEASING CONSULTANT Are you wed of the every nay "Ounir-e ready to try something challenging? Do you need m e e vanety m your work with peoow contact'' E * p « ' e Ihe exciting field o' prolessional apartment leasing with a national u a l estate company * the Farmrngton

a r e a C a l l M o n - F n 248 478^6808

MACHINIST Mac-Nnm EDM helpful. Now area

• 248 . 344-4080

M.I S

LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN

Needed lo> residenrial and light corri-me-oa work for well estabi'shed growing company localed in western suburb Great exposure 10 several different aspects of the HVAC industry Company vehicle provtoed Exceeent benelit package inctuding 401(k) with match . pens«r> and edu-cational -eirrtoursemen! CompeM've wages to correspond »rth expen-ence Start immediate* Can Ray A J Dancowe Son Ptumtang 4 Heatmg 2481477 3626

M A C H I N I S T

M^n^um 5 years experience in preci-sion with lathes and milks. CNC a plus Must be a04e to Dlue print speci-'cations including GD4T Musi nave your own tools Competitive salary and excellent benelif package with • rapidly growing company

Send or fax resume tc Thermal Mo to rs

2 7 5 MetTy Dr Ann Amor . Ml 4 8 1 0 3 FAX (313)998-0667

Stirl ing

MACHINIST . . Positions Open, for Bridgeport. Lathe j 4 surface grinder hands Job she® j expenence necessary Overtime 4 I benefits Commune ' w p

248) 360 3782

L I G H T C O N S T R U C T I O N

Mckinley Properties Inc a national

•eektomiai property management fam-requiring

drywan and ear-penny and some kgn gtumfcing and etectncai Poamon reaponeibrtties nckjO* Tw v w and mart fenarce C

M A C H I N I S T . T O O L R O O M WORKING LEADER for metal S t a m p s plant Experienced m repair of progresawe See and use making

1 tools irom deta«ed prima Madtoal , Der-e«ts 4 pro«0 shermg program.

Non smoking environment Apply 8 30am 10 3 30pm FranMn F a u n a . Co 12701 Beech Daty Redlord

oveacm or code work «hen required Some in Hate travel required Salary oommenau*»M * « h e«pen-ence BeneMs package n d u d n g 401 (to plan haaMMNe neuranca and

mdWiduM eAh hande-on experience r riese tfeill areas n o u k j apCy m parser Mon-Fn t n m •am 10 4pm or

McKMay P»«»ert»s inc 319 Braur Court

Ann A r b c Ml 48104 313-789-8620 Ex! 212

rO« 4»i Ave acraa* from

L I G H T M A C H I N E R Y

O P E R A T O R S

Clean eftctont m a m eiam*»ng tacMy teaks eaeooatei tor w ring a Tappng MKtena No

»rlerira necaeaary watng to tram Knowtodge of SPC NMpM M M i l I MiaHi Enceaeot saaary and Baneka. 401K and M i x a ptaoram « m n n p M 0 « at E t 7 U m f i b M x » Mduamaf Or . Piy-out f . \ m

LOAW O F F C t R S enoed m 1 aaiors Mortgaga Crvpote-•on I. C I IH »> FWMI - ? - ' i HMa w «

-eeee your aam i m m m m

LOCXSMTM WANTED muM ba M M M t t road 4 anop work Oearbom araa J t 3-982 2S04

MACHINIST WANTED tor job ehop Lwoma araa baead on expenence 4 ami Beneftn include medical 4 merit (313)

VEHICLE WASHING LIGHT MAINTENANCE

M A I N T E N A N C E Ssenmant CommiaW

A M-ama poaeon m a.aJabi i m luxury K> commurgy i p r a i n r Waal-iand Th» poaeon a raapona la tor piatorirwig o r n c M 4 ( n e m m a e i i maaaenanca DuaaainctoAe Maoon-(Morvng apts pnor to mo»e n . pre forming service 4 emergency -aouesis tor aeidsrva and laaaonal extenor g r tk*x* work vakd Owners

racorde a re®*a^»Se laa 4 J i i « r iS ream-e to H a a i w kf«a 790O t n O r / Ra Weeaend H « 1 H er Apply » person ai H a a f t Wrtae Apis o c a m an Meaemy i M

belwaar Wener 4 Joy fc

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N Full-time Experienced in heafcng/ cookng for SouthfiekJ property nw i -aaeirent co Benefits Can Mon thru " 9-5pm. (248) 352-4043 E O E

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N Full-time tor Farrmngdon Hills Apt complex Experienced in electncal. ptomomg, heating'coolirig. Benefits Cat Mon. thm Fn.. 9am.-5pm (810) 851-0111 E O E .

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N needed for growing plastics company Must have a minimum of 2 years expenence and be able 10 read hydraulic and electncal schematics Musi be reliable and able to work overtime Full benefits and competl fve 4pm craft. Livonia Ml 48150

• wages Apply in parson 10am n NYX'Schooicraft. 30111 School

MAINTENANCE PERSON lor condo-minium complex Bnghton araa Own tools, wort independently. Ca* Carol 1 800 301-0121

MAINTENANCE 4 REPAJR-Fui bme tor mobile home park Wages com-mensurate with experience 4 a&iify Apply CI person 9-4pm Mon - Fn , 22600 Midc»ebeit Rd , N ol 9 Mae

M A I N T E N A N C E - REPAIR Lwor»a company seeks maintenance people for all shifts Applicants muat have abiMy to use an types 01 power and hand fools, and a base under-siandng ol electncal circuits and welding ar* helpful We offer competi-tive wages and an excellent benett package Starring wages range trom S8 5tVhou> $ l 2 5CttWur dependent on expenence Mareated pamee snould send reaume to The Crown Group 31774 Enterprise Drive, Lworka, Ml 48150

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

Naaanai property managemer* «m> haa an immediate need tor an experi-enced Maintenance Supenneor PoaAon reoucee carpentry Mecmcal. ptuctomg H u h and pnor sioanxaory exper ience MVAC cert i f icat ion -squired Job n i p j n a a a a a i noude apartmeni repairs, lancivaona and the tuperviiion- <y inanMnance and grounds staff

Above average salary Benefits i n d u i n g a 401K plan and

500 Help W a i t e d G a m l

M A I N T E N A N C E

T E C H N I C I A N PetmananL secure, hands-on posi-tion with national cMdca ra provider Minimum 5 yrs experience m gsnerai building maintenance, electncal ptontoeyg. carpentry and HVAC ear v o n g ana repac EPA oertMad Nghfy dasaaMe Expenenoe using PM schedule Mual be rvghiy organ j e d 4 productrve in lesl-peoed environment Muet have good oommunicalian skills and be able to dkect and control the

ol outaide contractors Send reeume with salary requramanM la Children's World

Famnnakm. Ml 48336 An Equal Cjpportumty Employer

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS

Skilled candidates sought to pc i McK •Hey Properties, a nattonal property management ftrm Proleeeional. ser-vice onemed indrnduals with expen-ence in HVAC, plumbing, elecincal. unx preps, and general ledger Theee to* time positions after above average wege with benefits package ncfudng a 401K plan. heaKh >naur-

1 snd discount on apartment rentai rata available Please send reaume or apply In person Mon-Fn 9em-5:30pm st

McK io ley Proper t ies 319 Braun Court

Ann Arbor, Ml 48103 Off North Fourth across trom

Kerrylown Fex 313-789-7271

An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 i t t p W i l l e d G a a n l

MANAGER Wortung Manager arflh expenence tor aand«ntfi ahop n Uvorsa Ma* at 7 M i le 4 M i d d l e b e l t C a l l

MANICURIST Experienced manacunat needed tor Mteme position m buey Birmingham •Mon Haa to know acrylics Pi t a n apply withm Emtts Salon 4 Spa. 31409 SoutnfteU Rd Bimwigham

MANICURIST SHAMPOO 4 he*-drseser or rent the chaw Farmaxjton area (810) 863-2480

Experienced

M A N U F A C T U R I N G

CRUCAM haa immeefcete openings tor

• Injection Mold Operator • Model Mold Makers • Paint 4 Body Workers • General Model Shop Help We offer compeotve pay. oom-pany part group medical, dental and 401K benefits Cal Human Resources. 313*63-1270

or FAX 313 953-1277

MARKETING I CUSTOMER SER-VICE POSITION Small promotional company 13-Mde I Southfield Fax resume to 248-540-7070

MAINTENANCE TECH

McKmiey Propsrties, Inc s nations* property management twm, has an immediate need tor an experienced Msmienance Tech for the Woods of Rouridtrss Apartment Commurvty

Qualified candidates wilt possess car-pentry. electncal. and plumping skias HVAC certifications s must Position responsible tor apartment mainte-nance and renovebons

Salary commensurate with expen-ence Benefits package indwfrng insurance. 40l(k) and apartment una avasable

Pieese apply in person between ffie hours of 9 00 sm and 5 30 pm or send resume to

Woods ol Roundtree Apartments 2835 Roundtrse Boulevard

Ypsilanti, M! 48197 313-434-1470

EOE

M A I N T E N A N C E The largest apartment man-agement company in Michigan is currently looking for ths best on-sight maintenance per-sonnel Positive sltituds. mca-v a t i o n 4 p r o f e s s i o n a l individuals only Pretorsnce given to mote trained ci HVAC ptombmg. drywali trou-bleshooting Fax resume to: 313-467-8566 or apply

The Landings Apts 7000 Lakeview Btvd , Wesftand, 48186

' MAINTENANCE > Utility System

Technician

Rigid Container Manufacturing company seeks candidate tor maimenarwe of plant uWity sys-tems Requirements include a rtkmmum of 2 years sxpenence i r a c education in the loaowcig systems.

• Pumps • Refnoeration • Air Compressors

Ws Oder an excellent benefit package, competitive wages and a conBnuaity expendxig teolfty Interested candidafes should send work h*tory wtth salary requirements m confi-dence to

Maintenance 1351 H «

. Westland, Ml 48185 . \ EO€ /

MAINTENANCE WORKER MECHANICAL

Vinyl window manufacturer is looking lor maontenance employee with sbaty lo Oagnose problems, reps*, and per-form preventative maintenance on e«ctncal and pneumatic production assembly equipment If you sre mler-esied in a career with a division of a Fortune 300 company witfi competi-tive pey and benefits, then apply

M A R K E T I N G P E R S O N W«h a technical conatruction, or ser-vice background to represent high-ena design buna construction ana mechanical operations Customer base medical, industrial phar-maceautical. R 4 O. defence, etc. Great pay, benefits, incentyvee lor the nght indtadual Great pay. benefits, ncentives tor the nght individual SentVtax reeume lo- President. 12425

Stark Rd. Livonia. Ml 48150

MARKETING/STRATEGIC PLANNING

CONSULTANT Dynamic Southfield CPA 4 Con-surtmg firm seeks enarge&c. self-motivated learn player 10 K*ri our practice development group ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's degree m marketing or sarala/ busi-ness field, end 6-8 years expenence mdmfrng strong pubkc relations 4 marketing planning, as well as vened skills in writing, advertising and sales Markaeng experience with service fttms s plus We offer a competitive saisry and benefits package Please tend resume 4 salary requirements

to PD Consultants-2. P O Box 691 South f ie ld , M l 48037 or fsx

248-352-0018 Equal Opportunity Employer

M A R K E T S T R A T E G I E S . INC. . a Survey research firm mocataO m Spouthfield is hmng permanent part-time interviewers to work 15-25 hours per week N O SELLING INVOLVED Minimum requirements include dear speakmg voice, 900a vertval sk i l l s t yp4 2 0 w p m , r e l i a b l e tr&nsoortRtion We offer professional work envi-ronment. paid holidays; rewards tor hard work and oedcauon . con-vnieni location For immediale consideration caH

248-351-1796

MATERIAL HANDLER Matenai Handtor needed tor a fas-tener distributor company in 'Ihe meetem Weyne County area Expen-ence in shipping, receiving and mate-rial handhng a muet Pnor work expenence »i a freight terminal, or large warehouse is a plus Compre-hensive salary,1benefit package Please send resume to Hft iWH 11820 Gicoe Road, Uvoma. Mi 48150

M A T H T E A C H E R

Pari-lime Ti*idteTi»gh school Recent Classroom experience Current knowl-edge of ca lcu la tors /computers Resume Personnel Committee, P 0 Box 250335 W Bkxwttield Ml 48325

500 Help W i n i e d G a i c n l

F«ST ALUANCE MORTGAGE CO • expending «s o«ce which haa c»e-slea opemnga » tototnng • f * * -

- tortteno Undenweng, Pre-Loen Ori.«nalion. Pert-time

i-Ctoemg Sfup-pers. Very oompewve wage* and

- program Please to* /our o (110)642-9621, « ce l kx

an appointment sl 1810)433-9828

mortgege FIRST ALUANCE MORTGAGE CO •expending end needs 10 M the following positions

— A C C O U W I N O C L C r t K — Responsible tor accounts payable and puroheelng duties, along with other miscerianeous accounting funcaone This is a fus-nme poei-kon and pnor accounting expen-ence is e muet Exoei sxpenence is hetoful

F INAL D O C U M E N T S C L E R K

Response* for fnel document control and supervision, stong with ctoermg poet-doecig condi-tions Prior mortgage related experience, Excel, snd MS Won) sxpensnce preferred Duties will stso include photocopying and fttng of poet-doecig documents tntsrseted sppkeants ahouto send a rseums 10 First AAance Mort-gags; 32100 Tslegraph Roed, Suae 206. Bcighem Farms Ml 48025 Attn Personnel Dept Or FAX (810) 642-9821

No phone cans pleaae

S MORTGAGE S LOAN OFFICERS

up to $10,000 signing bonus for experienced loan offcers

Cat 248-2030101. Fax. 248-203-0820

MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICERS

Detroit based community bank ia expanaing its ongriaaon staff Fu« line of Conforming end Non-contomwig products i n d u i n g B4C Mortgages. FHA, VA and Conventional If you are an experienced Loen Officer inter-ested ci msximixing your commission potentlel. please mad or fax your

ATTN MORTGAGE OPERATIONS MANAGER

First Independence National Benk 44 Michigan Avenue

Detroit Ml 48226 FAX 313-256 8811

An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help W i l t e d G e i e r i l

P A C K A G I N G

A S S O C I A T E

OpeonxMY «i last paced grown oriented sutcmodve stampeig firm u g n Hmng ie»aiad Pecti-agmg. checking, and dass*r* ig a m J pens tor J i « m e n S h f p m g expenence helpful Poebone availaCM tor day snd Memoor. srvhs ExceSanl benefits. 401K and bonus proarsm. Apply *i person a t E 4 E Manufacturing,

^ O O J ^ ^ a ^ D ^ P V ^ ^ ^

PAINTER (EXPERIENCED)

^ 4 8 ) 435-4888

PA INTER 'PA INTERS HELPER warned, some expenence necessary Highly motivslea Please leeve mas-sa je (248) 960-1800

PAINTERS Come foci our leeml Minimum 5 years sxpenence 40-66 * hasA* . Psid overtime Secure «tfh work yeer-rouna Sma* lode 4 rekebie tranepor-tabon a must Grael pey tor senous individuals Mastercrah Coatings, Inc.

(313) 531-5300

PAINTERS Experienced interior snd extenor Must heve traneportsbon Ca l Eve's

(313) 565-7918

PAiNTERS I LABORERS Experienced Must be imetwortriy 4 reliable Excellent pay Own car Drug tree (248) 851-7903

P A I N T E R S Looking for interior andtor extenor Painters Ful or part time sleady work, must have expenence Cell Mr Brush Monday 9-1 tor mors inlormebon 2 248-539-7780

PA1NTERSWOOO FINISHERS

ce l days • iryrs experience • 313-454-0644

PAINTER 3 years minimum experience

Muet heve reketHe trsnsportation Ceil Mon-Sun 313-937-0612

500 Help W u t a d G c m t i I

P R E - K I N O E R G A R T E N

T E A C H I N G A S S O C I A T E Early OuWhood degree or ZA

Cemficaaon a required Cel. Devon Country Day School-lower school to nqufce. 248-433 1060

PRE SCHOOL TEACHERS Cwnon area dey care canter looking tor Pre-echool Teachers wkh at leesl

1 degree In Chad C a n 4 full benefits Ca* 10am-J7-Brhour

Jpm. Mon-Fri 313-486-2525

P R E S S

O P E R A T O R S

In NorVwde 18 SO Snd up per how PLUS BENEFITS Ca l SYNERGY tor details bnng m ad 810-442-1112

P R E S S P E R S O N Farmington Has print shop taking applications tor entry level press position Ca l (248) 478-7723

P R I N T I N G / B I N D E R Y

We need a person to operate o u lower or cutler Expenenoe s plus or wW tram Good salary 4 benefits package Send reeume or apply

Wee Express Pnntmg 4303 Normandy Ct

Royal Oak. Ml 48073 t Fax* 248-549-8209

PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR Looking tor a oareer position in growing Ovorse printing compeny G'ssi pay 4 benefits Have expen-ence with ITEK 396VRYOSI 3302

Call <3l3j 953-9729

• PAINTER 5 years experience in rseidamiaf 4 commercial tor voca bonal class instruction • ELECTRICIAN Licensed 5 yesis sxpenence ci reetoentiel 4 commer-oiai fo i vocations) class instruction

Scott Correctional FsciMy (313) 459-7400

EOE

MORTGAGE LOAN PROCESSOR Trainee Greet opportunity to toem loen processing 248-203-0101 or Fax relume 10 248-203-0620

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR - expen-ence required, no gov ! expenence needed exceOem salary 'beneMa. hours Call 248-932-1100

or fax to 248-932-8701

M O R T G A G E . P R O C E S S O R S - F H A sxpenence

required. Salary commeneurate • expenence Bonus program

. ORIGINATORS • Experienced Commission lo 60%.

. ADMIN ASSISTANT - Generel office snd computer skills

Blue Cross, Medicsi Dental Genesis Mortgsg*

(313) 299-1200 Fax (313) 299-1100

PARTS DEPARTMENT Full-time position svaiMtHe We spe cieUe m RV snd generator repairs Windows sxpenence helpful Must nave vekd driver's license - CDL pre-ferred Apply at: Standby Power

12130 Dixie Red"ord

e S a l e s • PRE -SET -APPOINTMENTS • 1 si Premier Mortgege Co seeks cen-

-didates w«h 2 . years mortgage expe-rience 4 strong closing skills Appoinments pre-set tor you For a conftdertief interview call Ron at

248-628-8877

FW F A S H O H W A L L

29755 Beck Road Wixom, Ml 810-960-9300

MANAGEMENT - PART-TIME 2-3 Oayvwee* at neightxMtiood gro-cery store Grocery experience not required Good supplement lor retire-ment income. Appry at Town Square Market 25625 Joy Rd near Beech Daly, Deaitiom Heights

M A N A G E M E N T T R A I N E E S

Alamo Rem A Car continues to expand rapidly mto the replacement car rental industry Ws are seelung new Management Trainees 1o Operate our facilities m the DETROIT market

The queried candidates must be self-startsrs with strong ntiatrve. superior sales skills proven leadersh* effec-tive communicetion skills end Bsche-tor's degree <s preferred Candtoatas muet be wi l ing 10 work Aextole hours FIRST YEAR EARNINGS »23 500 ANO BEYOND DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE!

Along with our opportunities tor rapid advancement you 1 * enioy compeo-Hve earnings snd benefits Pieese me* or <a> your reeume wflh saisry rsqucements to:

ALAMO RENT A CAR Ann Aimse

LNons Auto Ma i 33981 Plymouth Rd

Uvorsa. Ml 48154 Fax 313-525-5873

Wa are en EECVAA Employer 4 s SmokarOrug Frse Wprk Environment.

ALAMO RENT A CAR

Observer 4 Eocene*: tileeapepen 38291 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvone. Ml 48150

EOC

M A I N T E N A N C E

T E C H S Property management company l l lining to • p o m one tor enoed Menaerianoe Tetf ia MUST HAVE EXPCMCNCC M Sparlmsre . . . . . . - _

M A I N T E N A N C E A S S I S T A N T

Weekends^ Muet I Operaaon Menegsr at

(249) 363-1196 8*1 104

M

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT C M M I

S mm

S S U M N T M A M 0 K •me. needed tor terge apt .m-cxe. CI Famai0en HM8 C a i M e n l e u F n I t C l o s e d W e d 248-478-1487

eatery and Bene* peckagea FAX reewne 2 H M i 1830 or c a l candy 2488(8- f 100

M A I N T E N A N C E T E C H N I C I A N

U11—I pecksoe ' KX to 248-888- * 80S or ca l

MAMTENANCC TEOI44ANOVUAN Fu l y > e •<•»» M S ^ P O O y

• i k * r ^ n " r ^ s

MANAGERrASSISANT MANAGER Needed for Ctoaners ci Northyiie. Ful Bm«pert lime Good pey snd

(248) 348-8222

M A N A G E R

For large, buey m g r * * * toceled m O a k l a n d C o u n t y E x p e r i e n c e required Muet be wU on computer muat a w people, and be narrJwortang

d reeume 4 eatery 'somrsments orddence to 22241 UenS Sl

Qroeee 8e. Ml 4813S

MEADE LEXUS •s moving to SoutMield

1- anticipation 01 increased business Ws srs adding 10 our staff ot Techni-cians All skil levels sre needed Only the best need apery

YOU PROVIDE Neal appearance

Ouaftty work Focus on CSI

WE PROVIDE State ol the art new facility

Extemsive factory Banning Greal wortung environment

Greal pay and benefits Pleess contact Ray Phillips al Mssde Lexus for your confidential interview

(810) 726-7929

M E A O O W B R O O K N U R S I N G CENTER - is m need of s dietary menager COM preferred Hard-working. sell motivator with supervisory skills Apply within. 1 Walton. Rochester Hills

MEAT CUTTER OR COUNTER PERSON

Full or psrt time Great pey Ferm-ngton Hills (810) 626-4656

MECHANIC TRUCK & TRAILER

Expsnenced truck 4 traitor mechanic needed tor large company Must be tpIs lo psrttxm mds range ct repairs and prsventaBve maintenance on afternoon shift Shift premium included Greet benefits 4 401K plan Kk/St be abto 10 psss drug screorang 4 physical Pey commeneurate wrf i sxpsnence Contact Bob Wesl at (810) 349-8377 or Fax resume to: (81W 449-1801

HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC -Cranes, hHo's. tractors, traitors 4 m i g h t trucks Fui-oms Apply (L Smede-Son Steel. 12584 Inkster Rd.. Redford. Ml 48239

MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN

Minimum associates degree or courses m engineering fundamentals eqwatont to two years of college w«h three years experience m an engvie testing enmronment Experi-ence with assembly of sngnes, lest V < m lest set-upe Muet be sBM I

tub eysleme and engine ponema, and run 4 monitor t ie eryne dynemometer W*l be respec-table tor prepanrig test reteted docu-mentation cictudng test procedures

Send or tax your resume to S b r t n o T h e r m a l Mo to rs

2 7 5 MetTy Dr A n n A r t e * . M l 4 6 1 0 3

Fax 3 1 3 - 9 9 6 - 0 6 6 7

M A N A G E R Property management company ssskmg person to menegs amsl •noed-uee u o r w W y (70 sp i t )_4 cawsiswMI • - - -QUALIFICATIONS experience

OMdor ^ . O 8o> 288006 West Or ca l

1800

M A N A G E R S

A S S I S T A N T

M A N A G E R S ..an.

mew SNd.. wsaesna. H 48188or toa

MANAGER TRAINEE

b s n s f l t l

MECHANIC ' Aeetoten Maneger Toole. cerWtoettona. exhaust, brakes

is Vokcne ahop E i i c i l i n l 8 pey ( 3 l f c 534-0808

NAIL TECHNICIAN Expsrisnced wi lh c l ientele for upscale W. Dearborn salon Must bs licensed I trscied in sll pnsses of nail ae-vice Nan srt 4 sir brushing s plus if nterested, can between 10am-4pm 313-274-8724

NAIL TECHS NEEDED S MitoMiddtoben area

Ckemele wsiting Cell (810) 476-8870

N O F E A R S6-S1000 per week No doupt

• Company vehicle • Big bonus program • Paid training

10 WINNERS NEEDED TO FILL IMMEDIATE POSITIONS

Can Mr Adams Mon-Fri., 10-4 313-762-9512

NORTH REDFORD AUTO RECOVERY

Is Now Hiring... • TOW TRUCK DRIVERS

imatoflemaie)

• HOUSEKEEPER - Live-eV personal secretary also

• YARD HELP - $6-$7rtiour

Please call 9-4, Mon-Fri: (313) 531-1303

O.D GRINDER Carbide, close tolerence Expen-

1-2090 only. (313) 266-2

OFFICE CLEANING -Plymouth Tues & Fri, eves About 3 hrs pt S80 Expsnenced 313-541-: 5?27

OPERATIONS ASSISTANT For growth onemed Plymouth trans-portation company Qualified candl-dals must have customer aervice. clerical, swi tchboard, dispatch, knowledge m computers pretersWy AS-400. Windows experience Oey shift, hourly pey. f u l benefits avtsf-•Dte Fax resume to: 313-455-9467.

Attn Debbie Adams

OPERATORS WANTED tor produc-tion Mils. Drills. Laihee for Redford srea machms sftop Some e«pen-ence denied but not naceaaary Fu l tme employment entoeee 40 fir. • overflme Colege studems welcome, can accomodate echo! schedule BeneMs <190 days to mduds B C « S paid holidays, uniforms tor l u l »me smpwyees Apply m preon al 25401 Glendale Redford 313-534-1121

O P T I C A L

L A B T E C H N I C I A N We are ssskmg career minded n d vidua* .ntereetea m working In our 1-Hour Optical Lab WE ARE W L U N G TO TRAIN T>« RIGHT CANDIDATE WITH THE RIGHT ATTITUDE TO LEARN A NEW SKLL ANO WHO POSSESS A S 0 U 0 WORK HISTORY

1-800-288-3837 ext 367

MECHANIC Melot Corporation seeks mechsmc to! Troy H a u l ahop Ford kghl truck 4 some 3 a ta l expenenoe required ASE or SMto osr t lcadon end COL loenee required 1-800-832-4782 Ext. 1387 or 517-648-7136

MECHANICS

peneaKtn package Mm a m own toots P i m i I cad Star.*?.

313-538-0200

MECHANIC WANTED Compe l * s wegee I benefits (248)471-2164

METER READERS Contract tor tooaf umty f i M I part l ine Good wages Treeing provided

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C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T Y need an bn^a . enoaoue people Ws a « earn you to to a Lean OUaer Loen P imnainr or Loan Ctoeer 11880 per rnorqi dMtng 80 de> ne rmg parted 0toe Ooee I sc-K RSIUWI or apply to person e t Rem

M » W l . a S 2 0 C ' r a n * i * k l . lew M s u e * .

FAX (24® 7888111

O P T I C I A N L A B

S U R F A C E CacelQiH h o m and beneMs

• tram ihe n a n person C M Sob (313) 586-8800

$ O P T I C I A N S $

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O R D E R P R O C E S S I N G

C O O R D I N A T O R

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beckgnxcid • pi atoned TNa a i M ame poaWer Mto tonelto. 8 8 Man l e v Fn W i m ma l reaume to

LOW Lang O l i t o r w . toe Order P-orwsa.r,; I4e-e,pe

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OWNER-OPERATORS TRACTONS needed tor ne

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< PARTS ^ COORDINATOR

Spars'Rapair Parts Coordinator needed lo (cm our wvincig leam RssponstoHibes include sFnpprg 4 rece-ving. hesvy customer contact, order I up It

r takeig ana loSow you srs an energued,

enthusisstc leam pleyer. pieese esnd your rssume to Parts Coordinator PMC Machinery Sales. Inc.. 14600 Kesl St , Ply-mouth, Ml 48170 EEO

PARTY COORDINATOR I RECEPTIONIST

Flexible hours. sndiOr weekends for Farmington Hills bowling center Fun atrrvoephere CaH 248-626-2422

P E R S O N A L C O M M U N I C A T I O N

C O N S U L T A N T S (Field Sales • Customer Contact)

Comcast Caplevieior of SE Michigan a currently seeking ensrgsbc car**-dates to work in the SE Mefngan area for a temporary ode'inne tune poei-Bon(s). full-time 4 pert-time You will be talking 4 serwcino our customers with thee eccounts Must have gooa commurocetion anas The idee candi-dates win have a marketing back-ground 4 some college The houis are flsxibM 4 must have good drtvmg record 4 rekebM transportation Wif tram. Great salary. $10 • an hr Pleaae apply in person, tax. send reeume or cell

f g > C D M C A 1 T 8095 Wall Sl

Sterling Heights, Ml 48312 Altn: Human Resourcee

(N of 16, E. of Mound) Ca l Sue: (810) 978-3515

Fax: (810) 978-2985

P R O D U C T I O N

Immeckate cpenmgs for Prse» Fumece Operstors Ws are an automotive tuppker located m Lrvoma, Ml Excellent benefits package If you sre hard working, dependable, mob-vated and available for any shift, send resume lo

PRODUCTION P O BOX 51218

LIVONIA. Ml 48150-0218

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

Growing manufacturer a looking for a 2nd ehift supervieor Duties nclude supervision of s small wo«K»orce, scheduling of outgomg loade of mate-nai, troubleehootmg ana macsenance of eqinpment

The Ktoel cankdele will have a strong mechanical apetude and (amikanly w«h maintenance of eqixpmenl. expe-nence m s»ajer«sic«i..wilkngnees to woik 2nd Ih i f l colege degree or tech-nical naming preferred Pieese send a resume with salary history sna requirements lo

Production Supervisor P 0 Box 6407

Plymouth Ml 48170 EOE

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

Supervisor needed to run snd manage a 24 hour per day packaging system In 24 riour pharmacy} mechanical expenence and previous supervisory experience preferred Excellent benefits Mon-Fn. some w e e k e n d s Fan r e s u m e 10 313-525-3344 or mail lo P 0 Box 3347, Livonia, Ml 48151. Attn D

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Full time. Expenence required Vaned hours West Bloomfield Kca-tion Efros Drugs (610) 626-3400

PHOTO FINISHER experienced printers 4 inspectors Fu l or bme Mrtweel Cotor Lab. Beech Daly. Redford

h perl-15497

P R O F E S S I O N A L

P H O T O

F I N I S H I N G

Career Opportunity

Fu l and part-time positions evelafcie tor generel help No expenence necaeaary WE WILL TRAIN Some over-time and Saturday work Raises end promotions baaed on job performance Fm-ome posi-tions 18 55 to Ken Advence-ment poteneel H« M r - 4 dental be t w i t s available Casual drees code Looking tor

• ProduoUon Workers • Customer Service Rape

Atoo I n s p s c t o r s • N e g a t i v e Retouchers 4 • Artiets weh Pro-Lab experience Pay commen-surate aWi experience Apply in person et 27461 School-c ra f t . Livonia, M ich No

Picture Framer - FulfPart-mne High wegee tor expenenoe but a * tram the right person The Greet Frame Up of Birmingham (810)540-2566

P L A N T M A N A G E R A fast growing

looking tor e 'sae-

meohmety. end knowledge of etoc-tmcel 4 conveyer t )Stami Compee-

C M 4 aak Ioi Bob or Dan 313-584-3434

PLANT WORKER and Ptont Super-tor a manufacturing plant i send reeume to 14707 Keel

Py rou th . Ml 4817Q

P L U M B E R

Cal (313) 922-3310

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Established Beverege Compeny sesking an individual w«h 1 to 2 years expenence with tillers packers palletizes ana other •elated packing equipment Mecheracel abMy strong wJhng-ness lo lesm snd a desire lo s u c c e e d i n s t e a m environment

Benefit Package includes • Medical-Dental

Ufa Insursnca . Profit Sharingi.401 K Plan • And more'

Sand letter of mtroductun along

PROOUCTION TECHNICIAN P O BOX 700713

PLYMOUTH Ml 48170 ATTN W 0

Or FAX to 313-416-3810 V E O E /

PROOFREADER needed for buey Farmington merkcal transcript ion company. Will Be responsible for quality production m •vgh volume office CMT preierred must have 3 yrs extensive KIT experi-ence in a l areas of meAcal Irsnscnp Hon Must pass lest Full 8 pert bme available, atoo e*»nang 8 weekend positions. Call Chris al

(248) 426 -2300

PROPERTY ADMINISTRATOR

Large apartment communay m South-field • seeking an extremely orga-nized and articulate individual io coUecl rent Responsibilities include da*y rert ooltocaon. legal fikng.. proce-dures ana cottections of bad Oebts Competitive wage, excellent benefits & advancement opportunity wilh national property manaoement com-pany Send resume to: Franklm Park Towers 27500 FranMn Roed South-ftekJ. Ml 48034 or

Fax (248) 356-0801 Pre-employment and drug screening requited

PROPERTY CASUALTY UNDERWRITER

To fd a very unique mane^ng gen-eral agency poetoon I you heve a minimum of 3 yrs of commercial pereonei underwriting experience pleaae m a l resume to Derate Mc Henry. Cambridge underwriters P O 511077 Livonia, Ml 48151-1077 Confidentiality is gueranteea

PROPERTY MANAGER to manege apartment communities Muet have expenenoe improving, m e n a c i n g me/katmg properties per sonnet management. commuracePon akils and bo reaula onemed Send reeume Mto salary requcaments to

P O Box 248b Farmington MMs. Ml 48333

PSYCHOLOGY,'SOCIAL WORK Greet opportunity lor aiudents A8er noon, midnight, weekena shifts ave* able Farmington 810-478-1966

P U B L I S H I N G M A N A G E R EdMng. typesetting, graphic arts m a markenrig Ma-eoa a amal pubMfimg nusmeea 135 300Year, ptue beneta

" - 248-368-9740 or tax reeume to 248-4M8-9534

PUMP MECHANIC - EtoctnceVMolor expennnce to to ueed *> toe repair d submers ib le pumps Excellent

Jental 4011k) me to P O Bot ML EOE

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M A T E R I A L

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part-time ApMy W e n 3124l| I MS. M W i l l i ! I 113-427-4447

MOO •UTALLER i n t o 1 8 but not neoet " f M benetos Start Ce l 313-427 eM

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500 I M p W u t d G c f l o i i

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Immedlste lu l l t ims • opportunity available a l ! an establi4h«<3 steel and • wire plant Ideal candt-1 date hat good reading & i math skills and js lamiliar, with micrometers and • caliphen If you possess I these skills and are j looking lor stable amptoy- j

benefits. Ihis is the job for I you! I Apply today at: | 33813 Five Mile Rd in | the Civic Center Shop- • Ding Plaza (2 Wks W. o l ! -armington Rd.)

U R J O R M A N C E j

• E R S 0 N N E L

500 M f M sated General

C a s h i e r s

P a r t - T i m e / F u l l - T i m e

Permanent opemnga (not aeeaonel) weh tiairang and advancement poton-tkal now available Interview In person tor open poewone al toe loitowing stores Ftoxtole shifu weekly pey-check. and tor MHime. s compeny peto beneto package

29596 7 Mile Rd Livonia, Ml 46

(810) 476-5085

A R B O R D R U G S

We are committed to workforce ctoerslty

^ 313-513-5823 j

^ Q U A L I T Y I N S P E C T O R S A A major auppMr for the aulo W -nckiSlry is In need of Quality

Inspectors Automotive beck-ground a plus. Musi computer Merste and have excellent communication skills and the tlextrtity lo travel oul ol state on a weekty basis Fax resume as s o o n as poss ib le (246) 569-1400 DunhiB Staffing Systems

Q U A L I T Y T E C H N I C I A N

Maior distributor seeks day shift Inspection Technioens. with poss»-biMty of becoming afternocn shift Musi reaa Wuepnnts. analyze statis-tical data, determine dimensional con-formance ana opersle lab equipment Good reading, writing, communica-tions skills Competitive benefit* salary Please send -esumwsaiery 'equiremems 1o HR'QA. 11820 Globe, Uvonie. Ml 48150

R A W M A T E R I A L '

H A N D L E R Excellent ocponumty tor a highly motrvated nxkvidual lo work with a growing metal s ta r r ing M n m Wayne Courty Successful candi-dates neea lo possess gooa rv-io ski ls. be well organized with gooa computet skills Exceeent benefits. 401K and oonus p«o-aram Apply in person al E & E Manufacturing 300 Industnal Dr . Plymouth, MICH

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S Earn whel you're worth-be In control of your life First year income potential m excess of 550,000 Excellent trairwig available through new ci-house training center Cal Enc Rade-

(313) 261-0700 Rea l Estate One Mich igan 's

Largest Real Estate C o m p a n y

REAL ESTATE TRAINER Busy Farmington Hills office seeking the ngW person for an excellent opportunity All inquiries confidential Compensation package. Ca l Larry Harwin

CENTURY 21 M X Corporate Transferee Service

(6101851-6700

• • R E C E P T I O N I S T * * NEEDED part time for downtown Rochester Heir Salon Please call ( 2 4 8 ) 6 5 6 - 9 7 7 3

R E C O R D I N G S T U D I O

E N G I N E E R D-venwIed studio expenence Com-mercials. a l music categories, rmd-and sounds Compuler smart, digna & automated systems. Music video productions helpful Also intern with computer sawy and mus* back ground lor sourx) I graphics Call (313) 397-0927 |Ma|or Studiosl

R O O F E R S C o m m e r c i a l / I n d u s t r i a l

Fantastic Growth Opportunities' Nation's largest commeroaMnduetnai roofing company Looking to start a career? Foreman and Labors' positions available expe-nence a plus We offer competitive wages performance incentives, t comprehensive insurance package 401K plan and pa>0 vacation, and hobdeys

Transportation, and drug testing required You must be at leas! 18 yrs of »9» ff you're lookmg lor s stable oriented career, ca l 313-722 apply in person at Canbmark. 38750 Ford Rd Westland. Ml 46185

E O E

500 H e i p V a a t e d G e a e r a l

SHIPPING RECEIVING Opportunity ci leal-paced growth onanted automotive stamping firm Requires fkghly moovaled mdMduals • « ! experience m •Nppmg, hi to aktos. toadmg> unloading trucks, and data entry Career opportunay offers fu l tone positions deys and afternoons with compeemve salary and excel lent benefit package plus 401K and bonus prqoram Apply m person at E 4 E Manufacturing 300 Industnal Dr , PJymomh

1 5 2 S H I P P I N G & Temp io lure opportunity lor many openings wilh nakonai trucking com-panies In Plymouth. Dearborn 4 Romulus Exceient start pay plus extoneive optional overtime on 3 smfts Vakd drivers bcenae Drug tree HMo expenenoe a plus CaH Low today 47^ 2933

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING 4 SHEET METAL WORKERS

Expsnenced FuH bme positions with exceient benefits Apply m person sl Foremost Duel Inc., 33106 W 8 Mile. Farmmgion, Ml 48336

500 ( U p Wanted Genera l

TELEPHONE INSTALLER; Technician

Entry-level I experienced career opporturrty Competitive salary plue a 401K pun. profit sharmg 4 fu l med-ical. dental, optical maurmce Apply 26450 Haggerty Road. Farmington Hils or cm tor an appointment. 810-489-0000. ext 202

500 Help l u t e d General

T E L L E R &

A C C O U N T I N G

C L E R K

Fmancial InsMuSon"experience required Full lime positions syllable Exoeftont salary starting • t teOO'Hr wflh potential to earn up to $11 6 1 * * . ci 36 months Benefits and opportunity for growth

Call Sandy at 313-522-3700. Ext 2 4 8 or fax r e s u m e lo

313-522-6296 .

ROOFERS WANTED Complete crews preferred. Out not necessary Work transportation pro-vided For into, (313) 421-6267

ROOFING HELPER-MUST have transportation Will train. Ftanch

" "houses Work all year Jeff (313) 533-5579

R O U T E S A L E S HERE WE GROW AGAIN

Local tood service compeny seeks motivated self-starter for a Route Sales position Excellent customer relations and driving record «equired 401K. profit sharing benefits & more. Fax resume to 248-524-9448 or man 10 1340 W h e i i o n , Troy, Ml 48083

SALES ASSOCIATE Applications are being accepted lor hat'pert time employment Should be lamHier with baby Clothing & equipment Goof salary 4 discounts For more mtorma-tion can (2481. 366-9393

S I N G E R S • R A P P E R S • E N T E R T A I N E R S

Looking for an opportunity' We could be looking for you (313) 965-5759

S K I L L E D T R A D E S T R A I N E E S

Machine Assembly, Electrical, Flwd Power Classroom and hands-on pa>d trading Company has 30 years m machine tool controls business Excellent wages 4 fnnge benefits

(313) 584-4196

SNOWPLOWERS - professional dependede drivers needed io plow tor winler season Established com-pany good pay (313> 522-6644

S O F T W A R E T E S T E R Mulli-natlonef software publisher seeks applicants for luJi-ome employ-ment in deplh knowiedae of Win-dows functionality and proficiency m a vanety of application software 10 achieve success at this level Com-petitive pey with career growth options Call Nolan 646-7661 or Fax 645-0704

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

TELLER FuHrPan-time Credit umon and PC expenence preferred Send resume salary history Personnel. 269 Oek, Wyandotte, Ml 48192

TELLERS Credit Union m Plymouth has a Teller position available Good customer service skies, are essenbal and pre-vious teller experience helpful Please contact. (313) 453-5440 for further information

ARE YOU READY?!! Warehouse Positions

tor mOvKftuaa with sxpenence and desire to wort m a rvgh-energy envi-ronment Opportunity tor advance men! F u l benefe package Apply m person. Virginia Tito C o . 24404 mdcplex Oc to Faimmglon Has

WA REHOU SE ' DR IVER for Troy plumbing and heating datnb-

utor Ful-time. BOBS paid vacation Apply m person Tues Wed or Fn between 2-5pm only Hyoiomc Supply 2922 Industnal Row Troy

WAREHOUSE HELP WANTED

$7 2Slhf Erb Lumber Livonia Call (313) 261-5120 ext 200

500 Help T i n t e d General

W O U L D Y O U L I K E T O H A V E A S T E A D Y J O B

A N D M A K E G O O D M O N E Y A T T H E S A M E

T I M E ! ! ! Multiple opening* tor eager mdivid-uats with rekabto lieAportation and recent work history Many temp ana perm opportunities Warehouse Maintenance Assembly Shipping 4 Receiving Oe Sellers Wiring Blueprint Readers QuaMy Control

CASH ANO REFERRAL BONUSES

Call today-immediate Openings" ~'313-2M-S6UU

W A R E H O U S E Livonia Steel distrtoutor is looking toi people with sawmg. shearing arvd overhead crane expenence Slating wage 112 51 per hr Excekent fringe benefit package Appry person at Contractor s Sleel Co . 36555 Amrhein (near Ptymoulh 4 Levan), Livonia. Men

LIVONIA " I SOUTHFIELD

TAYLOR AUBURN HILLS

WAREHOUSE MANAGER Experienced manager rveeded lo run a health care reUied warehouse High low certification and previous supervi-sory eipenence prefe^ed Excellent beneMs Mon-Fn. some, weekends Fax resume to 313-525-3344 or mai. 10 P O 8o» 3347 L<vor*a. Ml 48151 Attn 0 Lohmtne*

TILE PERSON Ceramics^wiyl, install 4 repair 1or Southfield property management company Fuil-bme. benefits Call M o n t h r u F n , 9 - 5 p m 810-356-1030 E O E

SALES BE YOUR OWN BOSS

$ 1 0 0 0 - $ 2 2 0 0 Week ly Handle unbm«1ed fund rawng-reiail accounts Exciting home entertain-ment products Immedurte income, high re-orders bonuses

Call 818 783-8460

SALES STAFF, beneMs, store dls count Call Grandma's Loft Furniture Store at (248)344-1200

SCREEN PRINTER needed with minimum ot 2 experience Benefits. Call between 6am-*pm at

248-669-1661

SCREEN PRINTERS

Growing screen pnnlmg company seeks textile primers Minimum 1 year expenence Call (810) 759-0009

RENTAL AGENTS Needed tor busy car & truck rental agency. Leam ait aspects ot business Computer expenence a pws V e l * i e knowledgahelpful. bul not nec-essary Hourly wage 4 r x e n t ives avai lable Benef i ts package included 4 401K Apply at

McDonald Reml-A-Car 17000 Northville Road

Northville. Ml Mcnaay thru Friday 9-5

REPORTER

FULL-TIME HomeTown Newspapers needs a general assignment reporter m our Howeli office

Person choeen must possess a Bach-elors degree or have 1-3 years expen-ence in newspaper reporting Our reporters gather news, cover meet-ings, wme articles and headlines, make photo assignments, may lane pctures and dummy pages when nec-essary Smoke-free environment beneM package available after 3 month probation penod

HomeTown Newspapers Personnel Office

323 E Grand R-ver Avenue Howell. Ml 48843

No Phone Calls Please We are an

Equal Opportunity Employer

Res ident Assistant C o m p a n i o n

immediate fu l Bme opening at Farm-ington Hills retirement community Compasaion. patience and sense of humor necessary Cat tor an inter-view (248) 476-7478

SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS

Manulactunng company of precision products has immediate openings tor day and night shifl positions to operate screw machine equcment Experience nelptul, but we «nH tram individuals with mechanical ability and good attitude

Apply 8am-3:30pm

A .T. & G, Inc. (Amemcan Technologies Group!

30790 West 8 Mile Rc Farmmgion t-Wls M< 48336

STAFFING EXPERIENCE or Cus-tomer Service Background tor Tem-porary Help Firm 11 you enioy people and the chance lo learn a growing industry, call Cf fax (248)737-5860 Fax (248)737 5886

STOCK 4 CLEAN-UP People Good pay company benefits Caii 810-352-7377 ask tor Sid or Harry

TOOL & DIE DESIGNER/PROCESS

ENGINEER Mid-Michigan .company- desiring to hce an experienced designer to develop processing ot mid-sized hard d * t and prototype tooling lor OaBS -A- and "B" panels Expenence with CAD/CAM would be helpful, butt net essential Company haa CAT1A, Urn-graphics. Stnm and Word, NC sys-tems avaaable Organization haa an aggressive processing base with good growth potential Progressive company which enjoys a team on-emed culture with significant opportu-nity lor advancement Send confidential resume and cover l e tw with wage 4 salary require-ments to:

Box #1994 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma. Ml 48150

or Fax 10 517-321-6526

STOCK , FULLTIME

Now hinng for fuB-time stock posi-tions Wc**ers will be -equired to load unload trucks, stock me floor, take mventones and other duties We pro-vide paid vacations and holidays Blue Cross, profit shanng and an employee purchase program

Apply in Person

20219 Cartyse Dearborn (3131 274-9500

_ STOCK PERSON I ^ 0 Full or part lime tor lighting

showroom Good benefits 4 pay Apply in person

Brose Electncal. 37400 W 7 M i * and NewCurgh. Livonia

T O W T R U C K D R I V E R S

Wrecker drivers reeded for busy towing company Ful time position with 401 (k), medical, dental beneMs available

W e can otter a 2 0 % higher hourly wage than you' re get t ing now Bring in your W - 2

Westland Car Care Towing 6375 Hi* Road •

Westland. M> 48185 (313) 722-7100

WAREHOUSE/ PARTS CLERK

Established plumbing, heating & cooling company seeks flexible indi-viduals to assst in warehouse opera-tions Musi have a good driving record and an excellent work ethic We offer good pay and benefits and an excellent opportunity tor career development Pie or send resume i 30633 Schoolcraft. Livonia, Ml 48150 (between Middlebelt & Mernman

WAREHOUSE PERSON Southfieid manufacturer seeking ambitious and -ehatae warehouse person with COL Pmmary respon-sibly is shipping 4 warehousing with the ability to dnve an 18 wheeler Work for a stable company with good annuel income. Benefits including health, denial pension program Cel Larry (2481 352-"566

WAREHOUSE 4 Production depart ments need pickets, packers, light assembly & screen pnnters ft 700 Capital. Oak Park (2481 541 7546

810-352-1300 313-284 0777 810-373-7500

SNELLING. PERSONNEL StRv ICES

SPONSORSHIP RESEARCH WRITER

Responsible tor analysis ot corporate sponsorship exposure 1rom sports television broadcasts Duties include extensive writing and proofreading Degree n |oumialism engSisi- or reialed "leld required Mac experience preferred Starting satary o> tWOOe wibenetits package Send resume and wntmg samples to:

Joyce Julius 4 Associates Attn Managing Editor

502 Help Wanted-Office Clerical

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT banquet laoMy Large golf 4 b,

seeks Admimstra Strong computer skulls a muet. knowledge of Microsoft Office re»*rea competitive wages free go* privileges Fox Hills Ply-mouth (313>453-7272

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Lrvoma based property management executive needs expe with computer sM». Lotus. and knowledge a

• rumen avwtoBto of base office

Fax lesume with salary desired to. SUNBURST PROPERTIES

(313) 462-4112

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST

Fast-paced development company lookmg lor dependable detail on-emed inOvidual wuh mUh-une phone and administration experience Word required. Lotus a ptos E xceOenl ben-efits Salary commensurate with expenence Send resume to Shen Development Corp 31555 W 14 Mile «101 Farmmgton Hills Ml 48334 or Fax to 248-626-4571

3785 Varsity Dr Ann Arbor Mi 48' 48108

Classifications 500 to 502

B

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Help Wanted-Office Clerical

Admmistratrve Assistants Executive Secretaries Smokers Welcome!

Tired 0" having to go outside to smoke7 We represent the corporate office ol an nternaticnal oompany where smoking is wetcome Great sal-aries 4 benefits i n d u i n g tuaon reim-bursement Requires MS Of fce stolto

CalUFax resume to Gloria, 810-932-1170 Fax 810-932-1214

Harper Aaeocales. 29170 Mxtteoeft Farmington H#s. Ml 48334

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

Property management company seeking well versed o r g a n j e d lesponeible and dependable " d i -vidual lo perform a wide vanety of tasks as ar edmiruetrative assistant QUALIFICATIONS include conwuter

including Mt rosof t Office applications type 6&wpm and ability expenence,

to walk m a leam environment Send RESUME 4 COVER

LETTER with SALARY REQUIREMENTS 10 Personnel P O Box 255005 West Bloomfield Ml 48325

SIOOO's POSSIBLE READING BOOKS

°art time, al home For listings ca toll free 1-800-218-9000 Exi R 3673

$1000 + W E E K L Y Summer Wont lms!allerVServ>c«

Paid training Apply a1 Rainbow Pools, 1974 E Wattles

|17 Mile I W of tohn R. Troy Mi

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Dynaruc se* starter needec' Eager and wiling lo toam Duties incijOe answemq phone typing. Word pro-cessing. copying &. coMtmg data entty 4 workmg Knoweoge c* Microsoft

MOSS TELECOMMUNICATIONS 35980 INDUSTRIAL RD

LIVONIA. Ml 48150

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

We have career opportunities with mid-sued companies for experienced secreta"es who wish flexibility and a personal atmosphere Opportunities

- 'er 6W* long and short term assign-ments Temp to perm avai'-atile Salary S9 00 '- $14 OQihr Paid ho> days and vacations Cas Shena

173-2931 ot 646 7661 Advantage Staffing

ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK Immeoale opening lor ful-t ime entry leve- position Excellent opportunity lor dependable irv*vidual with reliable (•ansportation for local deliveries Duties also mclude tiling, copying taxing sorting and delivery of mail

Competitive ' wages, mileage reim E l e m e n t and full benefit package

Sena resume lo Otrne MaiJijpT

iWuted-* Clerical

AUTO BILLERS .™aded immeaMtofy to» Fold det • rspnUMord Goodsaaiary and t •Ms Cal Tammy (248) 684 17

AUTO DEALER accepting . . lions tor part tarni (Wed thru Fn 8am-8pm) parts 4 service calmer Apply in person Tipy Honda Tray Motor Mal. 1835 MaptoMwn. Troy

AUTO DEALER Large suburban auto dealer wU mter view for the foftowlng por t ions I (Warranty Administrator). 2 (Vehicle B-uen DeaiersNp expenence pre-ferred competitive wags i n d benefit

K Contact Jufie at: (313)

SAf j -VWi e n ?ftf) . AUTO DEALER

needs Recept ionist /Switchboard Operator tor large volume Ford deal-ership Please ca l Linda Higntower lor an interview

DEAN SELLERS FORD (248) 643-3380 ext- 107

AUTO DEALERSHIP Farmington rtlls Chrysler Plymouth jeep-tagle is currently accepbng applications tor a part-time File Clerk

Farmington Has Chrysler Plymouth, mc

P O Box 8065 Novt Mi 48378-8085 Attn Office Manager FAX |248) 442-3530

2060 N Woodward Avenue Suite 310

Bloomfield Hills Ml 48304-2260

TRAILER HITCH 4 trailer repair tech-nician fufi time Bill South Lyon Motors, (248)437-1177

WAREHOUSE Shipping & Receiving

For warehouse facwiy m West land Full time Can Chns at

(313) 641-1244 between 8 AM 4 5 PM or apply in person between 12 PM 4 3 PM at

Kitchen Glamor w39049 WebC Court, Westland.

WAREHOUSE ,' SHIPPING and RECEIVING

Moo 4 Fn iOam-8 30pm 3pm-11pm Shippmg and receiving expen-ence heiptul, high school diploma required WU Bain the nght, candidate physical and drug screen requ-red Applications being accepted at SpeoaLrod Pharmacy Sendees Inc

33510 Schoolcrafl Ra Ltvoma, MJ 48t50

Help Wanted-Office Clerical

A C C O U N T I N G A D M I N I S T R A T O R

Wei established management con-sulting firm in downtown B>rm-ngham seeks a qualified person with out-standing interpersonal. communica-t ion and organizat ions sk i l s Expenence with Windows 95 environ meni MS Office and accounting soh ware desired Full-time or part-time Mon thru Fn. Competitive compensa tion pacxage. paid indoor parking Please tan resume and saiary history to A c c o u n t i n g Admin i s ' ra to r

248-540 2944

ACCOUNTING CLERK Full time position. Expenence helpful Apply in person Mon-Fri 9am-2pm at MeaOowbrook Country Club 40941 West 8 Mile Northu e

STOCK WORKERS •$240-WKLV*

Clean, retail West la no area Apply 9am-1lam 4 l -3pm

34771 Ford Rd E of Wayne Interim Personnel

Seamtress for DRAPERY Manufac-turer Will train Livoma Aree Cail between 9am 4 3pm

(313) 522-0160

SECTION 8 SPECIALIST The livoma Housing Commission is seeking a highly motivated individual to assist m the management of a HUD assisted Section 8 Existing certificate and housing voucher program (Requires education or expenence in administenng low income public housing programs Strong oral com-munication and wnting skins desired Application and resume musi be sub-mitted by August 11. 1997

Livonia Housing Comtr»ssion 19300 Purttngbrook

Uvonta. Michigan 48152 (248) 47*7086

SUPERINTENDENT WANTED

Needed tor Commercial General Con-tractor. Fu«-lime Must have reliable transportation GooO wages ana ben efits. Send resume and references to Personnel Director 31700 Middlebelt Rd.. Ste 165. Farmington Hills Ml 48334

TRAINEE NEEDED Good opportunity wWi progressive

company Immediale opening lor heal treating equipment operator tramee Full time position competitive wages, w in excellent beneMs Musi be high school graduate. w«lmg lo work over time and afternoons if necessary Please send letter an&0' resume with qua-"fcations listed to

Box.«2060 Obse-ver 4 EccerHne Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livona Ml 48150

EOE Employer

SUPPLIER QUALITY TECHNICIAN

Alpha Technology Corp is seeking a qualified candidate tor the position ol Supplier Quality Technician Muet have strong -merest >n developing 8 working with automotive suppliers, good communication skills, base computer skills 4 self-motivation Familiarly with automotive require-ments 4 procedures a plus Send resume to

Supplier Quality Technician Aipha Technology Corp.

P O Box 16a Howell. Ml 46844-0168

(no phone calls)

SECURITY GUARD Part-time person needed approxi-mately 25 hrs per wee* Musi oe acne to work weexenoa Expenence pre-ferred Please call Jim Cram

(610) 559-2680

Your career is in sight.

DO YOU HAVE . Enthuuasm tor providing

outstanding customer service?

. Excellent communication skils?

• Retail sales experience1

ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR THE COMPANY THAT WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH

• Paid Trammg • Competitor! Salary . Lucrative Comrmeaion . Medial 4 Dental Insurance • Free Visum Plan . Opocrwufy tor AiVenoemenr

IF YOU ANSWERED YES

Your career Is In eight with D O C Optics

We have oppoftunmes 'or SlOre Manager

Sales Associates

ext"436 for K * » ticmef "formation or fax your

S10-364-3917

Security Officers Sites available m ar areas No experi-ence necessary Vacation pay Health insurance Must have trlnspcrtalion valid 10 4 sodai sicunty card No w a r r a n t s A p p l y M o n - T h u r s AARMCO SECURITY 20770 Green-field. Oak Park, Ml 2nd bulking N ot 8 Ml (across trom Northland Mali)

Secunty

TOP PAY' $10 AN HOUR I'

NATION WIDE SECURITY NEEDS OFFICERS NOW" NO experience, we tram you Those wrth clean crim-inal history apply Mon. - Fri , 8am 4pm

NATION WIDE SECURITY 23800 W. Ten MM Rd Southfield (248)355-0500

301 W Mktmgan Ave S » 300 Ypsttenb [313)480-1122

/ C T ACCEPTING INTERVIEWS FOR RETAIL MANAGER 4

ASSISTANT MANAGERS m growing ewatHshed wyeplTY known for quaMy coofong 4

:oen In Rochester I Manager n Nov Sena

ClA Anna ( 3 1 » 641 1244

K I T C H E N Q L A M O f t .

RETAIL BROKERAGE REPRESENTATIVE

Oo yen mart to toK a Baaa iaMr\_4 emoy I gnat a e m m w o n rm+ Oo youhave I Senee 7 ncenee^ Oo you U i UN •oenee1 Os you have 3 years expenence to B»««a»aga W Are you a mV-mmim M * a deems to aam- an above avenge moome? Sound amnmg ' M «e» ma •ntersefed pieese suMwt your

110 L RWenour i Oeoartmert

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SERVICE ADVISOR' DISPATCHER

Immediate opening, pay commensu-reie with sxpenence. sice"em salary benefits. «0l(k), dental

Also needed LIGHT/HEAVY TECHNICIANS

EARN TO $23 00 PER HOUR JOIN INDUSTRY LEAOERS

313-591-1234 - TERRY DAVIS MOTOR CITY FORD TRUCK

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SERVICE TECHNICIAN Oakland County srea Requires good people skills i n d eleetromce knowl-edge Trammg provtoed. Can tor an application 1^00-571 4545

SERVICE TECHNICIAN HERE WE GROW AGAIN

Troy food service oo seeks Repa-r service Tech to work on bevarege equipment General ptofr*mg 4 etoc-tncai experience preferred Good dmung record reqiwed 401k. pmtt Sharing. b * i e « s 4 mare Fa* reiume to 248-524-9448 or mal to: 1340 iMieafon Troy Ml 48083

SHEET METAL FABRCATOfV INSTALLER

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S U R F A C E G R I N D E R P r e c i s e gage grinding Top wages lull benefits Great work environment Will consider upgrader Maya Gage Co , Farmmaton Hills (248! 471 -082t

SURFACE GRINDER Some expenence preferred benefits Lwonia area

<313| 525-9305

SWITCHER&SPOTTE RS

W A R E H O U S E S U P E R V I S O R

Afternoon shift warehouse supervisor f wanted Responsible for supervision, trammg of personnel, assists m over seeing dally operations computer , transactions, safety, and house- j weeping Monitors shipping recetvmg j warehousing and inventory control 3-5 years supervisory expenence and warehousing 4 trafficking experience a must Pease send <esume and salary history lo

Box «2004 Observe- 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Ml 48150

TransNation Title Insurance Company is seeking

Closers/Processors and Receptionist

Knowledge of -eal estate industry essential Benefits and 40 i lk )

Send resume no: llene While TransNation Title Insurance

33027 Schoolcraft Livoma Mi 48150

TRANSPORTATION COMPANY

CHAUFFEURS NEEDED

Metro cars Metro Detroit s premier ground transportation company ->as immediate opening tor luxury sedan chauffeurs Excellent income potential wuh me pos»ibiiu-y o! earring up to $11 SttTirpius M benefits Qualified candidates must possess a valid Stale or M«h.gan chauffeur license and a clean driving record Clean-cut courieous individuals with a proles s-onal altitude who a'e interested n a Challenging opportunity within a fast paced organization please apply m person 10

The Metro Group/ : D e t r o i t M e t r o p o l i t a n A i r p o r t

nave CDL CLASS A 1 year related Ask tor Ms Jacobs expe'ence 4 good driving record 1070'. M.ddleCeit Position 1C start at S3 hr BeneMs Romulus. Ml 48" 74

13T 3| 455-4703 Ext 436 E O £

SYSTEMS ANALYST IT company seeks individual with 1 to 2 years expenence to '<« the posit**-of Sysaems Analyst Must possess base instatation 4 corYiguraaon. expe-narva m ANVyAN iechnwogiee usmg routers. Frame Relay services Tt s SNMP Wndows NT 35'- .C 4 Win-dows '95 Excellent trammg 4 benettt Fax or mail resume wi'salary requifements

Human Resource Dept 26091 Sherwood » !04

Warren, Ml 48091 FAX 810-497-5805

ASSISTANT TEACHER Livonia chwd development center neeos Afternoon Assistant Teachers Musi nave CDA Associates c Bach-elors Excellent pay and beneMs Send resiyne to 38945 Ann Arbor Road, uvoma. Ml 48150

T E A C H E R OR A S S I S T A N T TEACHER needed tor Livonn pre-school Mon Weds 4 Fn, for Fall Sena reeume to Preschool 9300 Farmington Rd. Livonia. Ml 48150

TEACHER - Part Time Instructor, Mon-Thurs 4-7pm Certification required Send resume to Sylvan Learning Center 37727 Professor,t i Center Drrye (jvoma. Ml 48154

D E S K T O P

• P U B L I S H I N G

Full time position for applicant wrth graphic design skills oood working knowledge ot Corel Oraw 7 Pagemaxer. vaned fonts clip art, scanning.

We want someone with talent io design brochures card ma tiers advertising, taxes, etc. and knows communication by mode fax and FTP

Sa la ry n e g o t i a b l e G o o d beneMs

Send resume including education expenence pas! salary history and current expectations lo

M^P Dept 4024

30600 Telegraph Suite 1131

B-ngham Farms. Mi V 48025-4531 >

WAREHOUSE ! UTILITY Fu*-time entry « v e position Musi nave vata: dryer s license with CDL Hi-LO experience preierred Apply at

Standby Power 12130 Dixie. Redtord

WE H A V E T H E JOBS. .

Immediate positions availaDie within several companies throughout the Livon«a area Days, Alternoons. Midnights

• Packaging • General Labor • Parts Sorter • Machinist • Assembly/Production APPLY Mon - Thurs. 6:30-10 30am or 1:30-3 30pm Bring a drivers license and social security card to: 33813 Fve Mile Rd in the Civic Center Shop-ping Plaza (W. of Farmington Rd.)

ll' ERFORMANCE

E R S 0 N N E L

313-513-5823

ACCOUNTING

Permaneni Po Available

BUSINESS MANAGER Adver-tising firm Troy To $35K • CPA strong tax eioenence tar Southhew CPA fr-m To 555*

FULL CMARGETOOKKEEPER JR ACCT . CPA Imn Tc- S30K

BOOKKEEPERReceptiOmsf CP» firm To $2'5K

PAYROLL BOOKKEEPER Southfield firm- To S25K

Temporary and Temp to Perm

. A.'P A R DATA ENTRY CLERKS Metre Delrot To SZ3K . STAFF ACCOUNTANT Mrg background To 545K . BOOKKEEPER. Waterford Credit Union To S25K Fa> resume indicating position desired 4 salary requirements to

(248) 354-3082 OR CALL

ACCOUNTANTS O N I

(248) 354-2410

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Ko'Sey Advertising Promotions has a full t ine position for an out-going dela»-orienteo organized person wit ' ij-e«l secelanai i communication skills and compute- experience If 7'ju "li 'ml a'ld-J-of haid wm* th rm

•n a busy of ice environment and are a sei'-starter w.|h a stable employ-

Based on performance Pleas resume & salary requirements >0 KAPI 37463 Schoolcraft Livonia. Ml 48150

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

A Southfield based Prescription Drug Bene'ils Management Company is looking for a hard working, mature and dependable individual lo work in a last paced atmosphere Qualifica-tions needed Aomirustiative Assistant skins -eluding WP and PC xnowi-e-sge anc strong accurate data entry Pharmacy Background a plus Punc-tually and good attendance arc- a must Full-tme with excellent benefits Send resumes to

Aocount Management P O Bo. 577

Southfield Mi 48075 or can 248-206-9317

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY

Our small fast-paced managemeni co-nsuting firm m Southfielo is seeking an energetc highly moti-vated irxjtviduai with excellent com-pute^ and telephone skills to torn our team Supe'nor administrative and organizational skills are necessary as wen as the ability to work indepen-dently Proficiency in Windows ver-sion of WordPerfect. PowerPoint and Word a'e a plus Some supervisory enpenence preferred Good salary and bene'its and a casua< dress poiicv FAX resume to Carta al

312-207-0491

Bookkeeper/ Administrative Assistant

Full tme Excellent benefits Send salary requirements wuh resume rc Controller 33106 W 8 Mile Farm ,/<JW. i-ll 4J11-W

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY 121^73

equivalent at leastnd 2 yrs, full time paid stenographic experience H e taking dictation using shorthand.

BOOKKEEPER full charge, ofioe manager Position requires computer literacy Small intenor design firm Non smoking office Long Lake 4 Woodwara Mon thru Fri 8 30 to 5 Fax resume with salary require-ments: 248 540-9015

BOOKKEEPER Full-time Payable receivables invoicing Good benefits

Call 248 477-1540

BOOKKEEPER Manufacturing Plant has an immi d.ate opening tor an experienced full l.me Bookkeeper Organizational phone and people skills required Pr only grven lo applicants with com-puter accoun t ing expe r i ence Proficiency tan MS Windows 95, Encel ana Word, a p*us Please send resume lo Human Resources 777 Baseline Rd NortMnHe 48 ' 67 or Fa« Ml WA1 .'6J-H33'

APPLV TO

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL/ HUMAN RESOURCES

County of Wayne . 107 Wayne County Building

600 Randolph Detro.1 Ml 48226

Telephone 313-224-5944 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

BOOKKEEPER needed for Troy insurance agency Musi have applied experience

248-641 7800, Ext 254

BOOKKEEPER Neeoeo for Southfield real estate office Full-time position Can Janet

lor ar, nietview (2481 352-3230 or Fax 1248) 352-4030

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Birmingham area CPA firm seemrg

ADMINSTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Human Resources consulting- firm has an office supportaomirvstrat'-ve opening Ability 10 coordinate multiple tasks and -nterface w Ih major clients Good computer skills helpfu: lo gel into their web page on the internet Word Perfect or Microsoft a plus

Diversi f ied Recru i te rs Fax 248-344

BOOKKEEPER.'SECRETARY Needed ASAP Reliable person mtor-eslad r> long term part time pos«i«i in 'asi-paced 1 person office Experi-ence with computers Quicken MS Office 4 Internet a must Good de l ca' 4 phone SkiHs Flexible hour i Call Kathy 810-755-4573

ADVERTISING AGENCY • • AUTO DIVISION

I !T0Waieg toam member with el least | EXECUTIVE SECRETARY unique temp to hire opport-. Syrs experience tor support slat

Compuler experience secrela'al skills anfl a professional phone manner requited Responsibilities m r - d e time 4 bluing data enfy 4 repenting and light Bookkeeping Know e d g e o f ' c o m p u t e r i z e d accounting system preferred Com petitve compensation for quai tied individuals Respond .n confidence mciud.ng sata"i req-ui'emenl I -Melien Smilh f. Pivoz 3060C Teie graph Rd Ste 1131 Bing-iarr Fai rs . Ml 46025 453 ' Fax

248-642 7236

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE. GENERAL OFFICE

PO Bex 85530. Wesftand

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

ASSISTANT IMMEDIATE OPENING

a~i Qualit-ed person ».-7pcs 'SS Microsoft Word and Excel ,ce»-ence Microsoft Pro-eel and

G T SPECIALTY FASTENERS ATTN BONN i T*

1020 DECKER ROAD WALLED LAKE Ml 48390

8t0-624- 7500 FAX 810-624-3522

with one ol the wohd s great agenc es calls fc-r 5 years expenence 2 years executive l e « ' Ab-ncy to organize as well as Excel and Lj.tus Organizer Background SiO OOO-V Call Susan today Birmingnam FarmingtortLivonia 646-7661 471 293 '

Advantage Staffing

AMERITECH 5 Star Distributor

is Seeking a servce writer cbspaichei Clerical siiills a pus Salary and Ben . efits For appointment can Sally O

610-489-0000 ext 660 '

APARTMENT SEARCH . Part t.rne help -eedeo at Apartment j Search in Scmthfieid if yenj fiave a | great attitude and the ability to answer phones greet clients and use a com

| ^ ' 610-826-4029

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Clerical experience necessary MuH be aote 10 w c * both days 4 ev* nmgs STfSour 313 425-9490

CLERICAL ART VAN FURNITURE is m need of lur! 4 part time Oencal employees Must be able to work evenings 4 weekends Great benefit package Apc/y within 8300 Wayne Rd Westland

CLERICAL HELP a ^ 0 Fu ' i n * Computer know

, edge m Windows 95 pre fer'»d Redford Please cull

lor an interview (313) 538-2100

CLERICAL Opening n our marketing department 'edumng excellent clencal skills arid peasant telephone manner Vou wiK De prepar ng documenls 4 conlacting clienls as part r* our customer service malt Must have thotougr. knowledge ol Word 4 Excel (Windows 951 F.. time wtlh complele BeneMs aackage

Ca 810-20 PRO THERAPY OF AMERICAS-1023

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSfSTANT

T R E E C L I M B E R Must Da atue to run crew Top dolar tor nght parson Must be hard worker IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT'

(248) 357-3477

WELDER/MECHANIC Ir Canton atea with expenence n rhobil hydrautic's a r oraxes. must have own tools, eiceiient Denefrts pay heath insurance 4 401k Send resume lo Box'12029 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspape's

36251 Schoolcrafl Rd " Li-vorva Ml 48150

WELDERS MIG or TIG

$100 Starting Bonus Ih Detroit and Down River $7 50 and up P'H Car S Y N E R G v f o r d e t a i l s 810-442-1112

EXPERIENCED Wmdow Cleaners needed

Top pay Can (3131 326-3584

TEACHERS ASSISTANT - for Mont-esson Pre School-Kindergarten F i * day and ha l day pontons neadec for ntwJ August Muat ba wi l ing to Be tramad Reaume 4 4 w o * inferences to 32450 W 13 Mile Farmeigtor Hills, Ml 48334

©T E A C H E R S E A R C H

.1997-1998 School Year) P-e-School", ower Elamamary Educa-tors neeoea "or day school w ih loca-nons m Southfield W Btoomfield 4 Farmmgton Cem»c»ao>vcraa»vily a plus Sena rasumas to 4150 Mrtdie-be* Rd W OoomAeld, Ml 44323 or

^ax |»10) M7-362«

I company. < t t u t e l a r * Subuft)

expandng mu»-aarvioe c o m p l y plue great exposure to imara l ®f i n n ! S«5ecis o l the HVAC Industry Opportunity lo leam serve* 4 mala!

• U X . "

^ ' TEACHERS tor preachooi Ferm-0 p p w n ™ y I motor Hills 5 days. AM-PM classes

Carttfiad pba expenence raquvad Bagm n the Fan 248-eei -2126

EttaHam banal* package provoea n d u d r a 401(») profit n n « and educamonal m * -bmeamem Appkcants s h e j d h * *

l S y»s

• p o m a m axpenanca Cal J K * at T O U T - S M A - J P — I — fcli

SHfPPWSO AMD RECEIVING Shekton and M-14. F ^ ame Mon S t " may. MCA 401K atdaat.ma Average Mang SO* ranga

o r 125* oeiar iMiaa xnaraory tiOOQItr Hftemora

H r a W a r at HCLS 4 S i M M a f i a C o J l Ptymouei. Ml Hlll-eOM (aaa t l * -•-ac 'K-.n* at (31 a I14 -J400 to rOraeeon* ) or laa mmmta and M a r of M M u e e o n to (3<» 414-»«ai t m 4*nOy

SiOCRS MOOTERS n a * d « d for e r g * commerc ia l protects M u a l h a m

TEACHERS NEE0E0 in Science, Theology French,1

Spanish Engfeah Accounting ana Computer (appaealtona program-

•raemati For P-ve ie College School Certification

"•'references <o I t , Boa 12017

Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspaper 38251 Schooacrafl Rd

Laawa. M t 4 » i a o

TELEMARKETER tor mortgage loan OOmpafW C M 244-3034101 and a * tor Sieve

T E L E M A R K E T E R - pa r t - ome 2 0 hra

TREE WORKERCLiMBER tram or experienced Gooa pay 4 bei^efits

(810) 477-8733

TRUCK DRIVER COL Class B ncense. gooa driving record we will check Excellent wsges 4 benefits apply Las*i«e 5002 Dew«. Canton, o> Cel'

(313) 394-0650 Ext 117

TRUCK DRIVERS Drivers warned mtra state Musi n e « Class A Licnese Expenence neces sary Union shop (313) 584-4255

WIRE EDM OPERATORS

w e are an eipandw.g too co and have -e<Mremenls tor experenced W re E0M OperafiOrs with 6 yrs m m st iun experience Start-no * i g e s $12 50 to $18 50 per hr Madam air conditioned facility with great benelns lots et over-hm*. and opportunities fer advancement Get a oC with a future Can c » or V.sn

Moeller Mfg Company <3938 ptymoulh Oaks Bivd

Pymouthi Ml 48170-2584 Tel • 313) 416-0000 Fax e -313- 418 2200

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK

e-nt organizational skills t e acw to take -nitiative aro work wth f iexit '- 'y Two years war* experience >n accounts payable required as well as

Wcrosotl E ice experience benefit package including

: 40tK Send resume witn salary «•«-lory !0

SRSC A.'P Clerk Attn Cyndi Barnes

P O Be. 267 Southfield Mi 48037

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SECRETARY

: cor c-roperty management company I Currently m. Soutn'ieid but reiocafing ] to Non Duties ndude computerized

payables and 'ease preparation Must : oe pieasani dependable and at-ie to j handle muJl.-t«s«s -nciuding phones

i Knowledge of WordPertect 6 I very | "eiptul Hours 8-5 daily $9 SiOtiour p us Bme Cross Respond 10

Bo. S2013 | Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 1

36251 Schooicralt Rd L/vonia. Ml 46150

A C C O U N T S R E C E I V A B L E A C C O U N T I N G A S S I S T A N T

1 Plumbing & heating contractor >s seeking a stoked accounting ass stani with 2 years c o v e ' bookkeep-ng expenence Must Be familiar wilh A H

| and A/P functions ana have a good working knowledge ot computerized

j accounting 4 word processing skins Please appry r> person or tend resume to BERGSTROM S 'NC -Attn Ch rs 30633 Schoolcraft

1 Livonia Ml 48 '50 i.oetween Middle De* 4 Mernmani

A C C O U T I N G C L E R K

' A c c o u n t s rece i vab le p e ' s o r w compuner soiits to wir.ru -. a 5

| person, b-ilmg department 'nice office w pleasant people ia teach you ou Buemeea Cai fer aopomtmem 248 471 -4000 Comgaw Moving Systems 2 » 2 3 Research Dr farmingior Hins 10 M.i» > 275 area

US Farm, ngtcn Kills r.g t c seniors l246 :

•ax 248-65t-C

mer seiv-.ce nr ass sted 8 51 9640 or

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

agency i-'ical orgarnza

- .sr 'Aarkef,rg skills puter literate on i fl grams Excellent pay

F AM-L V " ' eni oau A NL-RSE

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Ius- oe rami.ar wi i—le & Graphics

us Benefits" Fax re

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Royai Oak Co moving to Novi immediate opening t c Adrmn^tu Ass-s*ant n fast paced ofNce Ce

\ l , in Microsoft Olt.ce W'nOows 4 typmg mm 60 wpm Send

,,-re vs- va-ar,- requirements to Saws Mgr PO Bo> '138

Pcva Oak Ml 48068

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

field seeks administrative assistant >o support marketing man-aoerii Must be ta--i.ar with Lotus SmartSuirr. 4 Graphics sc«iwa-e package h*^pfui Exce'iem Ccmpen saticn'plus BeneMs Fan resume K

CJ -, '8H8 o* send to MOMS ' .'tOO W Big Beave- Sie 207 Troy

U' *8064

APARTMENT SEARCH

Is 00^109 up-twat pos^tivi person ^ecett-orbsi m ou

Cantor crf&CC p d i '.me Evenings 4 W€»e*eni3s

\' you vB 50I wtvat ! 'd«es k c a H^arne- (3131 90,. 7200

Assistant Bookkeeper Meeded in Troy tot accounts payables & receivables Computer knowledge

t Windowshlc-re. a p iu i E i c e w t cerie'ttvwages Piease send resume & salary requirements to

Box «2C78 Coserve' 4 Eccertlhc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Ra Livonia, Ml 48150

ASSISTANT RECEPTIONtS* •at Op'omevc affice F j i - i ime Expe -enceo Waned -ake South -_yon a'eas 810-624 1707

• ASSISTANT WANTED* General office wordprocessing f i . : i t me Famrngton Hnis area executive office Cai 3'3-462-1313 or F 3 ,

A S S O C I A T E A C C O U N T A N T

Ac"a 'ana E«ce- * must

Maraaa industry

' Southfield Mi 4-eC>c' Faw 810-356-1520

NO.PHONE CALLS OR WALK ' INS PLEASE"

r A T T E N T I O N >

Are V0»J 4 WCt- ieArner l A'€ you IOC* -'3 a tuO T.frve j o C We a-e "•y* rvmrg W c m M M N r^ve Oai'jt irv

L vc- i * are ^ee-.ied Please c«H tor *n

C L E R I C A L

O P P O R T U N I T I E S ! !

Join a tirm 'where PROMOTION from within

is common practice1

Cu-reri entry leve open-rigs ai large pri.ately owned corpora t.on j Wanen may ce ycur

It you Hie working m a prtfes sonai cotpc'ale anvtrenmant doing data entry 4 general cier. ica work send your resume to

HRl PO B O * 277

ROYAL OAK. Ml 46067

CLERICAL PART TIME position available n Birmingham Law F-rm Mon Fr 3pm-7pm Fax resume t: Jack* al 248-647 2776

CLERCAL --"ice m Nc

PERSON needed i" General otic® du

Adecca {313) 5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0 (248) 4 4 2 - 7 8 0 0

EOE Never a Fee

nctuding tiling and computer data entry Ca" 1246)3806190

CLERICAL POSITION for Apartment Complex

l-nmediate pa t time 20 hours; cin-cai position available at Waie"c : t Meadows Apartments m Waiertcrd Mchigan General reception 4 elene a du'ies WiH fa in Out experience a plus Musi enjoy interaction with res • de-is Interested parties snoulc can W H Investments Inc 248-661-0052 'or an applicaton EOE

CLERICAL PROGRESSIVE manufacturing co-" pany seeks person to be responsible

| lor order entry invoicing and other document preparation, Musi be detail oriented with strong anaiyuai ski's Very oompeWuve weges and benefits

I Ptease -espond with resume lo Air I Gage Company Attn LB 12170 Globe Rd Livonia M 48150

CLERICAL R 4 L -RANSFER. one of the nations largest farruty owned LTL motor freiiyif car r^ i « accepting applications 'or full time 2nd 4 3rd shift oencal sup-pcrt pceitxjns Musi oe able Ic type ICtwprr, wnth accuracy We otte' competitive wages with excellent benefit package If you're comma for ih* opportunity io |<»r, a growing company appfy ai

4J Em*re* Si vpsJanf. M 48198 Fax 313-481 1998

M F V O / \ CLERICAL

SMALL manulactunng firm need* 3rd pe r *y on its o f c e staff Accosts payaow 4 accounts -ere-vacne expen ence required Othei gene's: offce dut.es e ipecwa Kncweage ol Win-dows helpfu- ExceOem benefits

V-Lme P-acis.on P-oduds mc Walled Lake 248 624-2583

TRUCK DRIVERS Ekprnence hateful $»-$»*-• Appfy Hi p « o r Nobles Landacap* Supply 29450 W 8 Mi le Rd t blk W ot

810-474 4922

TRUCK DRIVERS Fu l am* * *p*n*nc* n*c***ary Bar • f t * 401K f248i 8244600

URGENT SUMMER X56S Thru Aug 31|t

Ca l ' ( 0 0 8 9 9

VETERINARIAN TECH In Farm rngton Hffl* Muat o* anpan^ved

maa C M Cola<an (24») 626 '854

WANTEO EXPERIENCED S a m True* Driver Copaiand Paving

|248>478-S2*C

TELEMARKETERS F«« 4 part-wn* Fleetaa day*var«ng hours Surt M an hour No ama

OT*F E X P T K * p r * f r r * c W •»(W C M Ev« 810-737 4«0C

T E L L E R

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ACO HARDWARE WAREHOUSE W O SHIFT

SH1PP»lG OEPARTMCNT U * ai taaal 50 * » mot* m vanada f*mp*retty*s JapenOng on n a i a n . good mew and reading tki i ia

pay SSOQlhOur mirwnum dapanttng ae*«p*n*nce p»a nnptoyman drug MM) Sand latter of raaram to Alt Human Ra*ourc**,'Wh»e 23333 Commerce Or. Femnqton HHa. Mt 48336-2784 EOE

WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET YOUR FOOT IN

THE DOOR WITH THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY'

We have word processing and «gr* mduemai poewone ava>acaa tor iong-ierm Senous eppwents only C M now «0f an *pport r»wi i

Adecca

i 248) 442 -7800 13) 525 -0330

WRECKER QJRIVER tor truck s*tveg* openJWm

g ' a e k i 4

JetaT'n 313-722-:

aqupment Capade

M ^ Or

X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST Needed tor aMoe <n Waner E ice lam wageetienefits C M CWume

(«10> 737-0817

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

Apartment Community mennewng arganized 4 salt start-. j ndnnduais tc* ass»*tmg Adminisiraltve S'a" Typryg alalia 4 ability to work m feat paced env>ronm*-it -ecessary Fe« ; •es-n-e io 313-467-8366 or apply i t j The Landino« Apartments 7000 Lakeview B'vd Wes t ia -d Ml 48335 "

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT j Computer Meracy "ecesaan, will :

tram $6 50-$12 an Nr . Don.ises I •248, 3*9 9444

L AQMlNlSIFlATiVE ASSISTANT. ^ immedieie opening «n busy profle s«nef ortice Mu«i oe extremely org* mzed 4 detened decenaaMe strong secretarial computer 4 commurvce tion skJis a muet Send reaume w*h salary reQunemanes to PO Box

2265 Southfield Mi 48034

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/PART-TIME

Mon-Fri 12 30pm 5 30pm Gener* •oftoe dufte* Meroeof Word ei^ien ence Send reeume IP 0»*ee Men ager Faam* t 7 i » 7 N Laurel Pa« Or. Suite 138. Uvonla Ml 48152

Or fax » 313-963-9110

Observer &

Eccentric

U p 4 K n a n o r c n e w j | / o p c t a

Job

Information

( 3 1 3 ) 9 5 3 - 2 0 0 5

Assistant The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers is seekmg a persor lo work part-time, approximately 20 hours per week m our Livonia and Birmingham offices Hours are Monday & Ttesday 10-0Gam - 5-OOpm Thursday 8 30am • 5:30pm Basfc flukes -ncftioe pfowdmg cmcai support lo th« classified sales department induding creattoo of rough layout and spec ads Serve as back-up to sales reps when needed Will handle mstde and maw outside sales cans Requires an associate s degree or equivalent m related field at least 6 months sales support related experience and compuler skills Send resume or apply m person at Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers, 36251 §choofcraft. Uvorua, Ml 48150 or Pax resume to (313)953^057 ATTN Sales Assistant • Part-time E0E.DFW

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Wanted-

ClencaJ

O&E T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7

CLERICAL SUPERVISOR OFFICE MANAGER

for Farmington office. C<e*ii«e problem solve* a r good commum ceior M H experience m supervising oflice personnel Prolessional and las! paced environment Clmical office experience involving tele

' phone. reception accounts .ecoras ana computer processing helpM FuB-!«me position *t in benefits

EEOE Sena resume to D<« ol Administration OFS I H Ocnard lake Pontiac 483*1. ar FAX

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CLERICAL TRAINEE Fulltime Farmington Hills area Ca)<

(248) 661-1330

CLERK MESSENGER Position 'or BtoorrM-etd Hills Lav. Firm Out.es include deliveries docu-•nent and library lillng Copying etc Must have dependable transporta-t ion Fan resume to 810 258 8745 or Can Personnel at 18101 2S8-8700

C O L L E C T I O N S /

A C C O U N T S

R E C E I V A B L E C L E R K

Collections accounts -ece «ab»e clerk •vantea 'or Busy OEM supo-er Aggressive pe-sc,'-, place couec tion ca"s to customers -esearctv resolve discrepancies interface with customers & internal departments and reco-v •e accounts Retju-ies high school diploma 2-3 years couec ton S accounts receivable expe'enc* and Knowledge c ' Excel and Word

Please send resume to Box "2030

Observer & Eccentnc Newspaper 3625' Schoolcraft Rd

Lrvoc-a Mi 48150

CUSTOMER SERVICE

COMERICA PART-TIME STAFF

Advantage Stating is recrmt*<g candi-dates to stall Comenca s Customer Service Center m Auburn Has Candi dates will have verbal erobwm solving skins mam 6 m o i PC experience and a strong customer service onen tation 20 or 24 hourvwee* BeneMs after 30 days Starting rate up to

CJLU. ~

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O P P O R T U N I T I E S

immediate port ions avaiiawe tor • Admin is t ra t ive Ass is tan ts e Cus tomer Serv ica Raps » Secretar ies

All locations Best oene'it package available Evening appo.ntme.nts available

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appointment Drug testing Birmingham &46 '661

EOE mrt'drv ; Livonia 1

473 2931 Advantage Staffing

CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK - PART TIME

i Local DME company seetmg pa" lime |30 hrs vtk l entry level Customer Service Clerk Duties will -nciude calling accounts Ming and general cencai 'unctions Canddales must

1 nave excellent communication and I computer skills with a wortung knowl

edge o* Microsoft O f c e and Wirt | flows We are looking lor a person

who is customer service onented mth outstanding interpersonal stills Ouai-tfied candidates please send resume along with salary requirement* to

INF/CLE PO Box 1351

Royal Oak Ml 48068 E O E

; B a r t e c h G R O U P

(313) 271-5454 E O E

-FLEXIBLE HOURS--Part-time person needed lor Busy uoscaie B rmmgham-Bioomlieid real estate office Typing and computer skills a must' Some 'ecept-onist duties Approximately 30 hours per week1

Call 9 A M 1 P M As* tor Knsty 12481 646-6200

COMPUTER ASSISTANT P a n T ime 120 H r s W e e t i

Must nave knowledge ol Windows and DOS Based programs Must also nave eipe' ience >n installing and set ling up sottware and pnnters on irvd viOual compule-s Resumes only Attn Sheryi Stoddard 24123 Green te-a Southfield Mi 4A075

FAX 810-559-3858

COMPUTER BOOKKEEPER

Position Open n down-own Roth ester Flexible hours Call "or aDco-.nt-ment I248 I 608 11-10

COMPUTER OPERATOR E«per enced m Payroi Bi -ng I Accounts Receivable Excellent msu'ance and Retirelriert penetrts Send resume P 0 Bo. 531H7 Livonia 48153

CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNTANT ASSISTANT

Motivated S responsible c u " i.me areas • ' accounting-office. work

ssina Novi Mi

810-347 2966

CUSTOMER SERVICE rec needed ful' time lor ale-market automotive company Basic once & excellent pf,one skills a'e necessary 'hease •ai or mail resume lo a "tent-on Karen 313 722-2022 38300 Van Born Rd Wayne. Ml 48184

No pnone calls piease

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e

u p t o S 1 0 / h r .

20 Openings Troy/Livonia

Lmortia location full lime 9»m-6pm Mon F--

5 30-9 30pm Mon-fn Sales background a plus' Farmington H.ils 248-615-0660 Rochesie- Hills 248-650-5690

W e s t e r n

S T I F F S E R V I C E S .

GENERAL CLERK Needed m Romulus

• Mail Clerks • Filing Cksms • Data Entry Clerks Available lo worn a» shift* Accepting appxat-ons from 8 & 1-3 Mon-Fn

A d e c c a

W e s t l a n d

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7 2 2 - 9 0 6 0

2 9 1 - 3 1 0 0 .

GENERAL OFFICE - PART-TIME E "itry level pos-lion m publishing tirm involves ordet fulfillment. inventory control misc office duties Opportu mty lor growth Must be energetc reliable and honest Work hours negotiat-e. 20hrs per wk Send resume or cail Effective Training

Inc 2116 S Wayne RO Westland 48186 (313) 728-0909

GENERAL OFFICE Typing. Ming phones Compute-expeneoce helplui but not required Fu - time with Benefits Apply between Sam and ipm at AMSCO. 6775 Brandt Ra Romulus 313-728-8500

NO CALLS AFTER 1PM'

5 0 2 W u l t d -

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C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

LrvorM heaHh and al* r»ur»nce com pany has immeoate' openings lor Customer Service Representatives m our Oroup PoKy Admimslrauon Department CarxJkJates must have previous cuatomer service e«pen ence working knovrteoge ol general office procedures and -work ing know ledge accounting proceOures lanooal skills, analytical and solving skills accurate typing Mum

r* »M«v in "f'aLi kinds ol people and tne aM*y to won* in a leam environment We oiler a lenBie Benefits package inclu«»ng 401k plan Please send resume and salary requirements lo

Human Resources American Community

Mutual Insurance Company 3920! Seven Mile Rd

Lrvoma. Ml 48152

LATE NIGHT WITH SNELLING

It you can t come see us dunng tne day we have extended hours m tne evening to accommodate your schedule Entry level to Executive level position.

CALL TODAY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

WEDNESDAY JULY 16th & TUESDAY JULY 29th

LIVONIA TAYLOR SOUTHFIELD AUBURN HILLS

313-266-8600 313 284-0777 248 352 -1300 248-373 7500

• SNELLING.

P E R S O N N E L S E R V I C E S

Help Van ted-

Off ice Cler ical

LEGAL SECRETATRY the law ortices ol Clark H« PLC has an immedMte opervng lor a tu l Bme legal secretary m the utikty i anegry area ai its Ebrmngham office Must possess excellent secretarial s a l s & be good with nun-Gere Knowledge ot Excel a plus Send resume to Attn Personnel 255 S Woodward. 3rd Floor ftrrmngham. Ml 48009

LEGAL TYPIST

F l * time lor Troy litigation

i ' and legal expen ence required Send resume

to Oftice Manager 888 W Big Beaver. t9Q0.

Troy. Ml 48084

LIBRARY CLERK to assist Refer ence Dept General erf ice skills com Puts- literacy atleruion to details essential high school diploma o< GED required. 15 set hours, perma-nent part-time $7 58,'hour Appkca-twns at Novi Public Library Deadline July 23

MARKETING DEPT position avail-able Computer Word Processing & English sk»»s required tor work on product catalog Approximately 30hrs. wk flexible lime temporary Call Amy Boyd Whedco, 313-664-5473

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Experienced Accounts PayaCM CMrt

" ^ ^ S E ' T S A S L L A C O E TRCXT 2460C Grand Rrv*. Detroit 48219

P A Y R O L L C L E R K A U T O M O T I V E D E A L E R S H I P

needs a fu l tame payo* O c t Excel-lent pay and benefits Please send resume to 496 Ann Arbor TraM. Suite 206. Plymouth Mi 48170

P A V n O L L C L E R K

lor multiple accounts using AOP soft-ware Knowledge oI womers comp taxes & 2 (-ears mourn experience Full-time With benefits Send resume & salary requirements to

Office Administrator 45211 Helm Surta C

Plymouth Twp Mi 48170-6023

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RECEPTIONIST Musi Be t t Pail-ume. evenmga a

weekende No«thvi»e a n *

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RECEPTIONIST Needed tor SoMtv heto mortgage comp«iy 10 Una p*xxie. m a i n g Oanmno. data ar«y

Cai i2«8) 360-2700 Ext 100

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED tor Due* Law office typing plaaa*ni maimer a good

PAYROCL-2 FULL time positions Non smoking Trey office Entry level wigood 10 key a data entry skins Experienced person for 100 to 150 person in-houee compulenied pay-roll Good Benefits Kalhy {2481 585-4750

PLANNING.1

E N V I R O N M E N T A L C L E R K

The Charter Township of West

LAW OFFICE RECEPTIONIST/CLERK

Full-time for smai Southfield law firm Polished appearance and good "people skills" requ«d Very peasant working environment $7 per hr • benefits Fax resume to Office Manager 248^352 7808

nyTting-: Sp'ead sheet & word process Resume to PO Box 48376-09'7 or fax

Construction Bookkeeper/ Accounting

Needed tor last paced res-den-tial construction cc-mpany Ideal candidate should Be we' organae!}-self-motivaleg and able TO work indecendently Duties mciuOe maintaining con-tracts and purchase agree-ments. processing accounts payable " v o c e s and checks interacting with purchased, title and mortgage companies maintaining insurance records, obtaining wa.vers and sworn statements Irom vendors and other clerical duties Computer experience required Eicouenl wages and frnge benefits available Send resume with salary requirements to

Ka f tan Enterpr ises Inc P O Box 2033 Soui f i i ie io, Mi

46037-2033

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e

seeks experienced customer sen. ee rep for our Livoma office The .dea' cand-date will possess superior skills in customer service accounts receiv-able. administration telemarketing and compute' entry in a last pace: environment Must be organized suc-cess & detail onented ove people and highly motivates This key poti-t.on offers a fuU benefits and compen-sator package to Include bonus potential tt you Ihnve on a challenge and want the opportunity to progress fax your resume to (2481 471-6621 or mail to & a n c h Manager. 28 '57 W 8 Mne Rdact Livonia Mi 4«152 Men 1 women encouraged to apply'1'

GENERAL SECRETARY Needed 'or phones 'iling, computer etc S6-S7 Hr M-on-Fn Romu'us area

1313) 941-7929

GROWING TRANSPORTATION Company m Howell is seeking an Office Administrator Duties incaide Accounts payable receivable data •nput tor freight bilts attention to defao important Microsoft Office a plus Salary negotiable plus benefits Send resume to P O Box 1229 Howe" M 48*44

ME ATING AIR CONDIT IONING TECHNICIANS needed tor construc-tion company Must have experience in refuge-rant recovery Send -esume to O L Box 308 Southfield Ml 48037

C O R P O R A T E E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y to $45 0 0 0

This position requires a oegreed can-didate wHth a sfong executive admin strative Background and self-

confident personality Must be able to make important decisions and pos-sess managerial skills Competent compuler. shorthand and executive

needed

DATA ENTRY CLERK needed By the Aiea Agency on Aging 1 8 'or Is South'ieid office Appca- t must be age 55 or older and must have had a low income tor the last 12 months Minimum typing speed ot 30-35 wpm required This is a paid training posi-tion wnth part-time hours Assistance n learning the job wu be provided For more iiMormat.on can Mary E dgar at 248262 9215

HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT

This career growth opportunity will assist the department manager with generaiisl duties Activities include administrative support HRIS <r©ut and personnel documentation Some knowledge of Microsoft Word a plus

D i v e r s i f i e d R e c r u i t e r s

248-344-6700 Fax 248-344-6704

DATA ENTRY for small non -smoking Livoma office Accuracy more important than

r , WUI»CI i v V y r i M u w ' uru i ' iyuf 5PWKJ Must be versalne & W.ivng lo ^ asrviistraOon Three to live he»c other areas w n c -ecessa-v 1

resuf^e salary re<ju«re

HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT

Rapidy growing communications company s seekmg a Human Resources Assistant to manage a vanety of responsibilities incljamg workers compensation, unemploy

mentsto Data Entry 34039 Schoo exalt- Livonia. Mi 48150 or Fax resume to 313-S22-5970

D i v e r s i f i e d R e c r u i t e r s

248-344-6700

CREDIT CLERK Com(»ny

un for aTrei

D A T A E N T R Y immeoiate fu l l - t ime p o s t o n s Requ red 10.000 xeystrokes per h o u r 4s« abou t o u '

BONUS' W o l v e r i n e S t a f f i n g

( 2 4 8 ) 3 5 8 - 4 2 7 0 X 3

yea-s experience in a business envi-ronment Bachelor's degree in Hunan Resources or relaxed t w o a plus Excellent benefits and competitive salary Seno resume with salary history to

C L O V E R COMMUNICATIONS INC

41290 Vincenti Ct Nov. Ml 48375

Attn Debbie Mason-HR

National leasing eom(®ny -iee-2s Sharp person to tram 'or sT'edit clerk posrtion Must possess gooo phone skills have basic cemputer knowl-edge and general office sk.'is C

U|| time wtienetits Please send or tax resume wi'salary reo*r»merita to.

20300 W 12 Mile Rd C202 Sotuhfield Ml 48076 "

OR FAX 248-350-2426.

CUSTOMER RELATIONS SOLUTIONS CONSULTANT

international service provider s adding to customer service staff Experience listening and resolving a wide vanety o l business problems required Long term assignment Temp lo hire posse* Staling rate lo JlO.OOrlv No sales Auburn Hills Southfield and Troy Cai Colleen today Birrmnghar-" Fa/mingtorVUvorM 6*6-7661 473-2931

Advantage Slatting

DATA ENTRY 2 Positions available Full-time Must have 2 yrs minimum experience o' data entry Knowledge of Fox-Pti. Novell 4 Lotus a plus Starting salary i a Op per hr. . bene-fits NO Phone Cans Please Sena resume to Nistern Corp. Attn Super-visor 27280 Haggerty Ro Ste C 15 Farmington Hills. Ml 48331

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP'

ORDER ENTRY Customer eon«ct, 2 yrs expen-ence w*h customer servce Expe-r ience wi th auto vendors Compuler sblls good math phone and caicUator skills Send your resumes to Framatome Con-nectors Interlock. 1770 Mane SI Westland. Ml 48185 E O E

CUSTOMER SERVICE Looking tor a pteaMrt tnerx*y & dependable person with eiceaer* pnone s»»M 40 hours per week, starting at $9 per hour Contact Tony at 248-350-02 30

CUSTOMER SERVICE jerry Baker Garden Catalog com-pany looking tor reliable part-lime telephone customer service repre sentatrve We offer «e«*>le -tours, several shifts to chooee from 401K. profft shenng ton a exc<tmg mon place C o m p e l » e wage w t t e*cei-kam wage progress^- To |Om our growing cussomer aervtoa teerr. ca l Veto at (24«) 437-3000

C U S T O M E R

S E R V I C E

Customer Service Aepresereaeves needed to «eeraet w« i ouetomers n person and on » • phone Also CSR muet nwrvSe customer comp lexs tree* and trace orders uee a caah

neoua aencai dunes Good vert>«

-eqwred CNersme • reqived when needed Storing pey 18 55 per hr We Oder a good benefits pecaaga aa we* aa a&*noameni p o t o M •

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PUBLISHING P E R S O N W A N T E D $ 1 2 . 5 0 p e r h o u r To do typesetting aa design and layout work * i has or her own home on a part-time subcontract basis Must have own compuler equipment and be fam*ar w-th oesjetop publishing software and ether oe experienced with "hoi wax" layout work-or willing to leam For d e i a « ca« Bay or r»gnt S leave name and phone number

( 3 1 3 ) 9 4 6 - 5 4 0 0

DIRECTOR Of innovative award wvming residen t«. program . serving children ages 0-9 years Four years supervisory expenence m child canng or child piacmg institution 2 years expen ence managing CMH tunded pro-gram -equirea Send resume to

C Parser 30000 Hiveley

inkster Ml «8141 E O E

H U M A N

R E S O U R C E S

A S S I S T A N T

A chemical specialty manufacturer in North West Detroit has an immeOate opening lor a highly notivated indi-vidual to join our HR leam This posi-tion win be -©sponsible lor a vanety of HR functions including training, pay-rol1 and employee relations activities The -deal canodate <mii possess 1-3 years expenence n HR excellent communication ski«s, ab*ty and attention to detail, computer skills m Microsoft Word Excel and Access We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive Benefits pecxage Qualified candmales please send or lax four resume wi'salary requirements to

Human Resources Manager 14301 BinwocxJ Ave Detroit. Ml 48238

FAX 313-931 -€988

LEGAL SECRETARY Bloom field Hilts law office has full time position available tor expenence 1-3 years! Legal Secretary Paid

vacation, holidays, meocal benefits provided WordPerfect 5.1 exper ence a plus Good salary Ask tor Marcy 248 858-2443

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced forCloomfela H im Law firm Word Perfect 5 1 preferred Musi be self starter Fax resume to 810 258-8745 or send resume to

Personnel. 205Q N Woodward Sic 350 Bloomfield Hills 48304

LEGAL SECRETARY Except 'C*1 opportunity at Troy Insur ence delense law firm lot expen-enced .^dividual WordPerfect 6 I BeneMs Fax resume TO Annette

248-643-7733 or mail to PO Box 4930. Troy. Ml 48084

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced WordPerfect Windows 6 t transactional & itigation Com-petitive wages 4 benefits Send resume Attr. Human Resouxes P O Box 1750 B.-mmgham Ml 48012 or Fax 248-646-8375

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced

Neeoed for BsoomfiexJ Hills Law turn Send resume to Lirvsa 1750 S Teie-orapfi. Suite 301. Bloomfield H us

48302 ot fax to 248 2S3-1142

LEGAL SECRETARY lor busy South-•ie«d law t.rm Expenence required Excelled! Benefits, salary negotiable Cail Cathy (2*8i 358-9671 ex1 3309

LEGAL SECRETARY Full-time Smai: SoutMieid firm seeks experienced egal sec'eiary Pay commensurate with experience Call Ruby (810) 559-8130

LEGAL SECRETARY Full-time for SouthfieW plant iff per-sonal iri|u<y firm 3 or more years expenence reqmreO wiffi good orgaru-i atonal skills Excettent salary a ben-efits Fax resume

Attn Char 1248) 483-3131

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Full or part lime for Birmingham employment law firm Two years plus Ltgation expenence required Com-petitive salary and benefits Please send -esume to Ann Ke"y 401 S Woodward Suite »40C. Birmingham Ml 48CX39

• • L E G A L SECRETARY • • Great position for individual with strong administrative and client com-munication skills Non-smoking office Mail resume to Administrator 322 W Lincoln. Royal Oak. Ml 48067 Or Fax resume to (2481 5*7-5998

LEGAL SECRETARY Legal Secretary wuh a minimi** of three years itigatuy expenence needeo 'or mid-sae law firm Word Pertecl 6 1 7 Excellent salary and Benefit package Send resume to Raymono a Prt*op. P C . 2000 Town. Cemei Suite 2400. Southfield Ml 48075, Attention Gail

or FAX to 18101 357-2720

E n t r y L e v e l O p p o r t u n i t y

We are a Itorery services firm based t \ Canton oflenng several entry level opportune** tor aftemoorveverkng cler ic* positions F i j i or pert-time Ce l Dennis 313-459-9090

FILE CLERK 40 hours m Canton F«ng. detat onented gen-eral o«ce duties computer knowl-edge a mum C a l office maneger (3131 981 8820 or Fax S t u r m (313) 981-8828

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T ITLE INSURANCE Company looting tor W | W t herd wortong naw toe to to « n e t * Oeneoi CtorS pu—one tor.

. T r & z r * -I t i n 40 hours a we.

Mike K M (312)

INSURANCE AGENCY CSf t *ah

ground Ptoeee send raauma to S o Box 5103*. Uvoma Ml *«1S1

LARGE VOLUME oar dealer needs Recep t» r» * fF *e Ctorli • A > U Cafl and

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LEGAL SECRETARY Legal Secretary with a mmimum o> three years corpcaterreal estate expenence needed for m id-we law firm Word Pertea 6 1 - 7 Excellent salary and benefit package Send esume to Raymond & Prokoo P C .

2000 Town Center, Suite 24CC. Southfield Ml 48075. Attention Ga.

or FAX lo (810) 357-2720

MORE OPENINGS THAN PEOPLE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS

WORD PROCESSORS RECEPTIONIST

Temp and perm, positions evaxabe mmeckaiefy Great opportunties wif. some great rompeives Lat us do the search for you!"

CASH ana REFERRAL BONUSES Can today lor an jiierviewi

LIVONIA 313-266-8600

TAYLOR 313-284-0777 SOUTHFIELD 248-352-1300

AUBURN HILLS 248-373-7500

SNELLING.

cations tor Ihe part-time position position involves a wide vanety ol tasks wh«h,requires exceaent typing a Oencal stuns, operation ol various office equipment A the atxMy lo deal tactfully with the public General mm-imum requirements are graduation Irom high school or its equivalent wuh courses in typing a a mmimum ol 1

£sar clerical experience Salary 21,362 53 with an excellent fringe

Benefit package Appwatxxis mual Be picked up a l the Personnel Depart-ment. 4550 Walnut Lake Roed Dead-line to apply is July 31 1997

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

Busy executive office seeks excellent corrwmuncetions to interlace with cor-porate clients Th« multi-task position offers career growth and pleaaart working environment Some office and computer expenence deaired

D i v e r s i f i e d R e c r m t e

'• I 246-344-6700 Fv 246 344-6704

P E R S O N N E L S E R V I C E S

OFFICE ASSISTANT Full time position Answer phones, diversified responsiBiiities Should know W ndows Word and Exce

Please fax 'esume 10 313-454-5536 »ttn Kevin

* OFFICE ASSISTANT * Expanding national company seeks person to assist m answering phones, scheduling appointments and various Office 3ul.es Full Benefits and room for advancement Professional appearance and personality a must Contact Jerry al |248> 540-0900 Or la . resume to (248t 540-0523

OFFICE CLERICAL ' R E C E P T I O N I S T

Northwest manufacturing company Looting lor an expenenced person with good typing and computer skills Knowledge ol Micro Soft Word, Win-dows and Excel important Position also reouires Back-up receptionist skills for very Busy Northern teleacon system switchboard Posi-tion offers competitive wage a "nnge benefit package Send resume staling expenence qualification and salary history to P O Box 23091 Detroit. Ml 48223 Equal Opportunity Employer M F

O F F I C E C L E R K Dearborn retailer is tooting lor an ambitious delaii person to work tod-lime Ugh! computer tiling, handling phones, customer service 4 pro-cessing r -wxes Blue Cross, paid vacation a holiday Call John o» Ray

(313) 563 '900

OFFICE CLERK Pari time position lor Btoomfieto Huts Law turn Various duties, including light fyping. data entry. Irfmg and c o p y i n g Fax r e s u m e to 810-258-8745 or call personnel at

(8101 258-8700

OFFICE CLERK Reliable, part tame helpei toi Farm--ngion Hills engineenng firm Errands ana offce chores High school diploma mmimum • (248) 476-9870

OFFICE/ DATA ENTRY CLERK

For busy restaurant franchise chain f< professional Southfield office Candi-date must possess excellent organi-zational skins Be aoie lo lake dvtiaiive ana work with flexibility Experience m Microsoft Excel and Word required Minimum two years general office expenence required Good Benefit package including 4Q1K Send resume with salary re t i rements to

SRSC Ottce.Oata Entry Clem Ann Cyrtdi Barnes

P O Box 267 Southfield. Ml 48037

P r o p e r t y M a n a g e m e n t

B o o k k e e p e r

Needed lor last paced resi-dential property manage-m e n i company Idea l candidate snoulO Be well organi/ed. self motivated and abie to work indepen-dently Duties include main-taining receivable resident accounts interacting with residents and managers, p r e p a r i n g dai ly bank deposits and other clerical duties Computer expenence required Excellent wages and fnnge Benefits available Send resume with salary requirements to

Kaftan Enterpnses. Inc P O Box 2033

Southfield Ml 48037-2033

R e a l E s t a t e A s s i s t a n t Successful Reai Eslale agent tootong lor that special person with a positive mental attitude to work in a fast-paced. fast growing real estate office Must have love lor people ana good communication skills and computer expenence This is an excellent career opportunity Send or tax 'esume 10 Lee a Noel Bftmoer REi MAX Classic Realty, 43435 Joy Road. Canton, Ml 48187

Fax (313) 459-4*11

R E C E P T I O N I O S T Part time i flexible hours) receptionist for Southfield law office Duties include film and some general office •unctions Fax resume to Char

248-483-3131

RECEPTIONIST

Health nsuranoe (248) 478-9500

RECEPTIONIST,CLERICAL Part time position available with Lvonia Funeral home Call 1313) 422 7732 lot further information

RECEPTIONIST NEEOED tor buey Real Estate appranal oompany * Bvigrum Farms Muat be protoe-Sionai and cheerful Joe reoj«»a data entry and nght typing VWt our office to M out an application and schedule an interview 30800 Tata-graph, Ste 4155. S ol 13 on aaal-side of Telegraph

RE CEPTIONIST-OFFICE ASSISTANT

Part-time approximately 25 hours par week Handle incorrwig phone call a greet cmiomera m person Perform Office oencal dunes Ca i tor an appointment 2*8-471-2220

RECEPTIONIST - PART-TIME needed tor large Troy Real Estate firm Evervn^Weetend hours. Flex-ible wages Duties to include answenng phones setting appoint-ments, xeroxing filing and other HgfH secretanal functions H interested p l e a s e c a l l Ron M o o r e at 2*8-879-3*00

RECEPTIONIST - PART-TIME Evervnga and weetende tor beeulltol Country Out) m Southfield Pleaae fax resume to 248 356-5255 or can

2*8-357 5353

5 0 2 Vanted-

C k r i c a l

SECRETARIAL TYPE POSITION

Smat manufacturing Nm 1 Weatiend. haa ar tnmeaeto opening tor an AdmmaliraBve AaaWart MualBapro-fcaanl In MS Word a Excel i > m u « i have a working knowtodge 01 ISQOS 9000 documere « M AMMy to worti atone and wuh Where w«h a w W n g n * " and aDWy to Warn WM tram tne nght l«»vidual Good opportWiy tor advancement

Cat (3131 336-288*

5 0 2 W a n l e t

CVerieai

Teievtamn production and creative departments ol rtemattonel adver-neang agency have immediale temp to perm needs Oetrofl and subuffcan offices Pnor expenence and the abWty to nteract with cwnts -equ*ed Quark and Macintosh a plue Call

i S s r A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

SECRETARY ASSISTANT For properly management firm Com-puter skill, neceeaary Send reaume to Rlcmar 3000 Town Center Suite 5*0, Southfield. Ml 48075

or Fa* (2*8) 352-4030

SECRETARY/ BOOKKEEPER

FULL #me poeBton Muel be expen-enced (248) 280-2777

R E C E P T I O N I S T - PART-T IME Flextole hours Salary range S6 to S71 Hr based on experience Send resume to 33106 W Eioht MM Rd Farmmgion, Ml 48336 Relocating to Farmington this month.

SECRETARY Career growthl Work with canng pro-Hesmnalt m tne warm atmoaphere ol IN* m a n Deoon hearth care need-quarters with Auburn HAs and Farm-ington locations Long tsrm positions Salary t 9 00 - t ' 4 00*ir Ca* Sharon Famungton Birmingham 473-521 848->8ei

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

RECEPTIONIST - PART-TIME Corporation located m Ptymoulh la looting tor an honest, mature, response* person Compuler and secretanal beckground a plue Good comrnumcaoon stills a muat Call Mary, (313) 416-0132

SECRETARY EFFICIENT, computer literal* ublues time management well Benefits Fu* time, days Mon-Fn Leave message 1313)846-8693

- - R E C E P T I O N I S T - -Part-ttme person needed tor busy upscale BirmirvgrwrvBtoomhetd re* estate office Approximetely 20-30 hours per week (evenings and week-ends) $9 00 hour

Call 9 A M - 1 PM. Ask for Knsty (2*8) 646-6200

R E C E P T I O N I S T

PLYMOUTH Based heedquarters seeking individual with fnendN, cos-tive and professional attitude Strong organizational, administrative, com-puter and people akfle must R sibilitiea include multi-phone S]

word procoeamg and general tratrve support We offer health, dental, Ilia. ADaD, short torn «s-abiirfy, vacation pey. hoMay pay. 40IK. and profit aharmg Please for-ward resume with salary hiatory to

Receptton«i P O Box 6*07

Plymouth. Ml 48170 E O E

RECEPTIONIST Position a responetoto tor promptly ana courteously anewermg the man switchboard, screening and greeting all gueets end general office duties Some Ol theae dunes include, typing correspondence, preparing over night mail, sorting incoming mail and logging m daily checks Carvadatea should forward resume and saiary requirements 10 Human Resources Textron FmancW Corporation 37533 Schoolcrafl Road, Uvoraa, Ml. 48150

RECEPTIONIST POSITION Gooa customer service 8 telephone sktts a Microsoft knowledge needed Piease fax resume to 313-458-1728

R e c e p t i o n i s t / C l e n c a l General office duties Must Be we* organizea, neat 8 professional with a willingness to leam Fax resume to.

Stegner Easi Controls Fax* 810-296-2470

R E C E P T I O N I S T

Receptions waned for txjsy automo-tive supoiier office Must Be * d e to hendto mum-line phone system and high volume of calls and edm**sle« phone mail system WW also handto mail lor employees, maintain office supplier^ equipment and make travel arrangements Requlree high school dtotoma and typing 35 wprr Knowl-edge of Word and Excel preierred

Pleaae send resume and salary history 10 Harsda Industry

28333 Telegraph. Suite 275 Southfield. Ml 48034 Fax* 810-356-1520

NO PHONE CALLS OR WALK-INS PLEASE!!

O F F I C E M A N A G E R

Experienced person with accounting 8 office Background to Be responsible tor front office, duties include payable, receivables Banting, some payroll a telephones Able ro work part-wnertull-time Relaxed atmosphere Knowl-edge ol Windows 95 WoraPerfct a Ouicken extremely helpful Apply to A S A P Services 2*012 Haggerty Rd Farmington Hills Ml *8335 1810) *78-9010

LEGAL SECRETARY Minimum ot 3 yrs mga t» r experi-ence Must be tamwiar w.-meckcai ter-minology To jom our growing defense leam send resume to 2301 W Big Beaver Suite 500 Troy. Ml 48084 Or tax to 810-649-1622

LEGAL SECRETARY Part time legal secretary needed for prestigious lew lirm n Birmingham

(2*8) 5*0 -2* * *

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Troy taw ftnrn seeks full-time axpen-enced Legal Secretary with Wo»dpe« feet stills We offer

Competitive Salary MaAcal Inaurance LAe a Disability Inaurance «01(K| Paid Vacaaon a Personal Days

Send reaume with salary Nstory 10 Administrator 801 W Big

. . . St* 500. Tipy. Ml *808* Eaual Occortunit, £~-c-:,y»-_

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y TROY LAW FIRM seeks high* mob-vated legai secretary w# i wof fwg

ol i«gat>on 70wpm typing WorJ»erlecl Oetabcm equtoment EucKsr i benaN package mctockng pad vacation n o days person^ days. Ma rauranca. medcal Salary commaneurala with expenence Non smoimg budding Phone 8 <0-8*1 1800 ext 3002 Between 9am and 1 tarn to schedule an apprvntmerr or tend resume to Office Admrnaltaax 130! W Long Late Suite 250 Troy Ml 48098 Fax accaptable at B1 f t8 * i 38*8

LEGAL SECRETARY Two person taw t rm located « Troy Minimum 3 years wort expenence «1 Wgaaon a document drafbng Word parted 8 0 laquied Fax e a ^ n e

A T Mary Jo |2*81 818-X15

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y T»ny 8 f i toctong tor atpewanoad e rg rw te * ndMduM w p a 1 tor

1 Ptanrane. Cor t —pawanea C a i

Vetonto Sugames a Otoon P L C

f t SO LMwmt t Suae 103 « MI «eo«3-aooo

(•16) 528-3380 tataphone W i r t 528-3838 U l i l a

UVOMA X-RAY 1

OFFICE MANAGER Responstoie tor overseeing admnts-traove suoport staff and the work pro-duced By the same including c h e j t o j ana posang of payroll accounts pay-ables a receivables Ajso responses

miscellaneous office duties Reouired stilts bectground and knowledge of accounting including payrot. KV a A R Compuler knowl-edge tCuhty to tram and good rrter personal stills

Piease send resume to RetMt Trucking Corp Inc

PO Box 87912 Canton Ml 48187

O R D E R S E R V I C E

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

O O C has >mmeO*te operangs tor Order Service Representatives The O m candidate mmt have pnor data entry general office and phone expe-

ence We o f fe r e x c e l l e n t wage-benefits- to ffwse who have excellent commurKatton sties pro-'essKinai atuuda and Soto wort his-tory Sena your reei*ne to

6 O C OpNM 19800 W 8 Mile

Soutnnetd. Ml 48075 Fax 810-354-3017

P A R A L E G A L P A R T - T I M E

Busy SouthfceM piaineff persona niury fcm seeks experienced para-

/ Fax raaune to Alto Char 2*8-483-3131

R E C E P T I O N I S T Customer Servce Representative Seeking motivated mature, cheerlu! i n d i v i d u a l wi th good phoney communication skills to answer phones, file, lax invoice type entry level computer skills Growing fum with new building great wortung e n w rortmeru MAP Insurance 401k profit sharmgtoonus Biannual Send resume to Dynamic Metal Treating. 7784 Ronda Dr , Canton Twp . Ml 48187

R E C E P T I O N I S T Famungton Milts (aw office Full-lime Excellent phone sk#s Compuler knowledge helpful Entiy level pee-Bon (810) 473-8800

R E C E P T I O N I S T Fast-paced auto dealership • looting tor a Cashier ReceptxxxstGeneral Office Pnmaiy raeponsoamee mctoda switchboard a customer servica F t * time with benefits please can

interested 313-453-3600

RECEPTIONIST For Uvorua CPA fum, anewermg phones, achaduttig, lypmg a word-yocessmg and spreadsheet axpen-rnce Send resume to

Swad a Company 38701 7 Mile Rd Ste 245

Livonia. Ml 48152

RECEPTIONIST - tor Busy Troy law torn I -2 years expenence reqmied Please send resume to Ht lng Com-mittee 2301 W Big Beaver Road, Sa te 525. Troy, Mf 48084 3328

RECEPTIONIST Reliable individual needed with pleasant phone personaMy Required to answer phones, hand ou! computer entry, typing a htng Must be accu-rate weh numbers Energetic person Computer expenence helptJ. but will tran the ngrn person 313^36-1788

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY IMMEDIATE opening tor toOvidual with the following quaHftoanons Excellent phone rf*a, good com-puler skxKs knowSedga o t \ l S Offtoa self starter and momatod. Please send reaume to Steve Kennel, VW rural Engmeenng, 9357 General Or,Ste 121. Plymouth. Ml 48170

SECRETARY FOR Millord office Seff-moOvated, reaponaibie person to wort fuU bme Compuler literate for data entry payon answer phones invoicing. Call 248 685-1404 Mon thru Fn. between 9am-noon Non-smoking office EOE

S E R V I C E D E S K / R E C E P T I O N I S T

( P a r t T i m e M t d n i g h l s )

PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE RED FORD, a leader m long tarni care. • mvitmg appkcants to ton our 1 Dorsal teem DuOes induda mat telephone syetom m a m t a m g a pro-

we atmoapnere ol •eeatonal and poamve servtoe. aaa

m emergency and noivemafgeney sit-uattone; and ctancal duties We offer competitive wages and beneMs. com-plimentary mee* dally and a m

" — araa bue

P R E S B Y T E R I A N V I L L A G E R E D F O R D

A t t n J e a n 3 1 3 - 5 3 1 - 6 8 7 4 . E x t 4 0 8 1 0

SMALL LIVONIA company seeking Admmetrstrve Aaaiatanl Mual have Microaof! of*ce suite eqwnence Excellent written a oral commumca-uon i t M a plue Salary S20-S30.000 plus benefits SendAax reaume to

PERSONNEL 32231 SCHOOLCRAFT

surTE 202 LIVONIA. Ml 48150 FAX 313-458-8183

SOUTHFIELD MEDICAL distributor hea a poalbon open tor a reepcmsttue quetfled mdrviouai Reaponatoif.ies ndude. reoervmg telephone orders, mvoemg, ftkng and typmg Previous office experience and computer b a a

Kind required Windows 95 ana •oeoff office expenence helpful

We provide an excellent wage and benefit pactage Interested appti-cants should send s reaume along with salary rvstory to.

OFFICE/CLERICAL P O BOX 530365

LIVONIA Ml 48152-0365

SECRETARY FULL lime lor last paced national real estate company Computer and mu» phone experi-ence required Interesting and varied work Can Jud» DePolio

(248! 349-4550

S E C R E T A R Y FuB time secretary needed imme<»-aiely tor busy real estate office m Redford Previous experience m real estate a plus

Call LAURA PRENOERGAST at CENTURY 21 TODAY

(3! 3) 538-2000

S e c r e t a r y / O f f i c e A s s i s t a n t :armington Hille office, minimum 3-5 Farmington RiUe office, minimum 3-5

experience, proteanonai. articu-compuler literate Please fax

(2*8) <71-6572

SECRETARY. Office of Instruction Board of Education

Excellent raping. Computer stills Microsoft Word/Excel a plus

Sand resume to R Roy Danley

NorthvWe Public Schools 501 W Mam Street Northville. Ml 48167

T I T L E I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y

Looting tor well organized cus-tomer service onented people to ion this tatt-peced Btwungham srea company Expenence pre-ierred, But w« train the right person Benefits available Cler ica l - Typing, computer knowledge helplui C los ing Depar tment - Mon gage o> boa expenence a plus Typist - Word Pertect knowledge

a plus Fax resume lo (248) 642-0306 or mail to Tine Insurance. 1600 Woodward Suite 101, Bloomlwld Hills, Ml 48304 Aim Kalhy

TITLE ONE Inc looting tor !u« time typist capable of typing 60 to 65 WPM Hours 8 30 to 5, Mor thru Fn Excellent beneMs Uvoma area Cal! Dave between 9 a n a m .

313 427 8000

VETERINARY

H RECEPTIONIST Par! time days lot Uvonla area hospital Looting for mature

Inendfy. reliable non smote-Call (313) 421-1800

SECRETARY PART TIME !or busy reai estate olfice Answer phone, make appointments a some typing Share evening and weekend hours Please call Larry/Patti at 313-484-8*00

SECRETARY PART TIME needed tor non-smokmg office 25-30 hrs Various duOes to include phone typing, and oala entry MS Word' Excel knowledge a must

248-*71-«500 Novi

SECRETARY PART-TIME tor fas! pacad national real estate company Computer and mJu-phorva expen-ence required Everunge a weekend h o u r a C a l l J u d y D e P o l i o

(248)349-4550

SECRETARY,RECEPTIONIST Rochester H*s sale* office seeking a M uma Secretary.iReception.ist Multi taat onented. strong organizational and communication stills computer;

Windows literate Send resumea Box S2057

Observer a Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcrafl Rd

Uvoma. Ml 48150

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST 1-2 weetends a tome early evenings position available in downtown Pty-moulh Real Estata office PC expen-e n c e , o r g a n i z a t i o n a l a n d commurucaoon Unas ARE a must' Call tor interview (313) 45S-6000

-WANTED- LEGAL Secretary to work 3 days a week for sole practi-tioner in Birmingham Litigation expe-r ience pre fer red Also of f ice admmtstrabon work Please can Larry a r " 1248) 646-8855

5 0 4 Help Wanted-

Dental

ADOITIONAL STAFF NEEDED For progressive new modem dental office In Lath/uc Village

• CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT Full time position, sxpenence neces-sary Excellent Benefit package

Call 2*8-552-0700

AFTERNOON BUSINESS a&sis tarn for Busy dental oftice

part-time wall Iram (2*8) 478-2110

Are you frustrated with what you have Been doing or seeing. In Ihe way of quality dentistry"' OutsJanding cosmetic dental office in Canton is looting tor an expenenced moti-vated. chamoe team member to become as excited as we are about what we do We require excellent customer service stills dime chair-eide stdHs and organizational stills ROA or COA s plus We have a great staff competitive wages a benefits included 401 -K. Piesse can

<3131 453-6320

ASSISTANT - DENTAL Ffull time Expenenced or*y Excel-lent benefits and pay Belleville General Densastry <313> 689-1806

A VERY special Hypeniet e needed Excellent ctrvc sk i s are appreciated A good Boss in Busy W Bloomfield practice. Mon - Tues a Thurs in family onented and cosmetically focused office and laughter too

(248) 737-2090

SECRETARY I RECEPTIONIST Proficient at WordPerfect/Lotus Good attitudetohone stills tor fas! paced office Exceient benefits W BtoomheKT area Sand resume lo

Box *2070 Observer a Eccentnc

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvorve. Ml 48150

RECEPTIONIST WANTED tor busy Troy fiance company. To phonee and liyW clencal duties Must have profaeannal phone manner*. Resumea only tot P O Bo* 1349

48099 Troy, Ml Attn N. Carroll

SALES SECRETARY Needed to assist m me dally opera-tions o» the sales departmer* Exeat-lent vocabulary and wiittog atolls necessary Typing, telephone and computer ekHa -squired Good oom-murtcaBon stole a MUST Competi-tive wage and benefit program n d u d n j profit ahanng plan and 40IK plan Appry tn person or send

to

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST B m m g h a m interior Design firm seeks M urns Secretary with a rmmum of 5 years expenence Muat have knowledge of Mlcroeoff Office type 60 wpm or better and Nigh com-munication skins Professional envi-ronment, competitive salary and benefits Please send rescue to P 0 B o x 1901 B i rm ingham. , M l

*8012-1901

R E C E P T I O N I S T FULL time entry level position lor Farmington Hi*a CPA lirm Muat heve excellent phone aUto Computer a

» * t required (248) 841-2211

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* R E C E P T I O N I S T * FuU ome poetoon m fael paced Troy executive office Expenenced front-dest person «*h excellent people stitls a p n t m v o r m manner tor multi-line phone system " " * " other general oMca ceaamg a

I office dunes Woraprp-

potential benefits a salary nght canddata Ca* anytime. 4 6 2 - 1 3 1 3

|3«3» las resume to

R E C E P T I O N I S T

P A R A L E G A L SOUTHFIELD Plaintiff Personal tnMY ftnn seats Paralegal wffh a nwwnum of 2 years experience m harvftng

package Pieeae ca» V* at 248-948-0000 or fax

reeume to 248 9*8 9494

PART TIME »uomaeM HMa Wood-ward Ave Mon Wed Fit hrs 8 30-8

^ ^ • L t O A t SECRETARY Troy law t m

V t t T X U i M P JEEP EAGLE

ATTN ^ • • t l

PART TIME OFFICE poaaun 1-2

m i l l W I I » Window. 88 MtooaofT Offtoe 17 M t a 313-484-8740

PAKT-TMC OFF lC i pataon. i g N

• uondev Thursday «rom

id near I I Oata Mat • inter-l ea* Sherry Rub—d" or eob •a (248)318 WOO

FULL ome poaAon Uvoraa Kachen a Bath Center Dubee

aomnatraave support Mng. c o m a cuetomer service Corn-

Outer

T ^ r H T s N a ^ 12500 Rd Lnona, Ml 48150

Fax (313) 522 9887

R E C E P T I O N I S T • i m m e d i a l e operand tor entry level -ecepaoraat poetkon m teal paced office Can»-data muat en»oy woitong w» i the pubftc ea organlcad. HataJui ia iwad and nave genera compuMr a * t F i£ ame peaerm Mon 8iru Ffl and

O- "ax Ml 48150

3 1 > * 8 8 - I i e

R E C E P T I O N I S T • baaed cMce Haa an

entry and tang s u i t t Otis dental and 4 $ ( k } and * u i iki Benefits providi

cat 8am5pm 3 1 ^ 4 2 8 - H

8 3 0 e m I p m N o v i 2*8-3*8-2300

NLB CORP 29830 BECK RD

WIXOM, Ml 48393-2624 FAX: f810>62*-090e

ATTENTION Human Resources Manager

F a i NOW

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S a t u r n o f r m i n g t o n Hat The f

CASHIEWREdEPTONlST Saturn faoiry aaetong a ded-catad. outgomg i m M d j a l whos committed to cus-tomer saaalacaon tor %*-bme CaaNariRacapbontai

paid hatidayt and vacation*. 4C1K program Appfy In

SATURN OF FARMINGTON HILLS

2*730 Haggerty Roed Famwigton » Mi 48336

SECRETARY / RECEPTIONIST Our office staff • very important to ue The impression left by our aecretary.'receptioniat helps us sat-

" our etenta We are mviting quality people to apply tor a position

secreltry/receptionist tor our Southfield accounting firm Word for W indows a Excel know ledge deaired Accounting background helpful Pay commensurate with

. mence 4 interpersonal commu-nication skits Send or fax resume b: Attn Trso Kuipa'

Oevie a Davis C P A P C 29100 Northwestern Highway

Suite 250. Southfield Mi 4803* Fax 248-368-0756

SCHOOL SECRETARY tor C School 48 weeta 116 500. Be I

10 Lv-njBhv-w . » 7 « E

S E C R E T A R I A L PART TIME Htoh protta imt tataa office seeks rn»ndual la ar«wa

T O O A Y

3 1 3 - 4 6 2 - 9 8 0 0

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SECRETARY/SERVICE Co Self toend»y indMdual wiWione

stoBa office a computer (Excel 5 0| (2*8)*77-*010

SECRETARY WANTED part-Bme lor Southfield general practice attorney 8/ - - - * - -* - •* ^ r i o w w l j ^ tM WOFWiHia I «C«I aary Soma expenence preierred but •HB train Ca* Karen at

810-356-0080 SECRETARY

We ere a growing marketing service* IWtn In Famwigton Hflto We heve an vnmedaBs opening tor an expen enced perscwabla secretary who poeaaaan aicetam computer atots wrmaii a verbal communcetion atofls

Pleeee tax reaume B salary h t o r y to Jay (2*8)832-*305

S E C R E T A R Y 20 N M l per week to perform general

•etenaf dutaa Must Be pnHtowni oomputars wth experience m

WortJ a ptos Se^nrang selery U hour Send raaune a cover leNar to Jamee Homola MHA Service Corpo-raaorv 24725 W 12 U N Suae t04 SouMeid. Ml 480)4 EOE

SECRETARY (MO-3DO M-F)

Energizer te t ie ry Company

Exce l ale a 8 i u i R|IIB|*BeB.

S H O W R O O M A S S I S T A N T

T t l f P H O N i «eC«PTION

p. o -0 '8G1 Myawuei. Ml t i i r e

B U S I N E S S A S S I S T A N T Full bme »7itiour Westland area

(313) 326-2010 BUSINESS a CLINICAL

ASSISTANTS Mmimum 2 years experience Full 8 part-time poeieons Wages a benefits corrmensursls wtth sxpenence a ability Lrvoma area 313-425-7010

BUSINESS COORDINATOR Great opportxxiity lor experienced person to join our growing Lrvoma dental prac bee Insurance and financial respor

cell Nancy 313-464-1827

CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT Our 15 Mi a Telegraph general dental office is seeking a motivated, expenenced. teem member lor mm * day,"week poemon Wa ar* t n office thai values canng a excellence in everything we do No eve* or Sat

Call Dianne 810-645-9831

DENTAL ASSISTANT #25 000 to £35.000 annually Stimulating, won-derful wort environment Benefits lor expenenced canrm assistant in high quaMy speoaty offtoe. Gtve us s c a r

(248) 367-3100

DENTAL ASSI6TANT self motivated people person Expen-

»d preferred benefits Fa MonThur (248)

Farmmgion ) 932-5650

DENTAL ASSISTANT - NOVI Fut tima/part tima poetlon available tor experienced, energetic person Excellent benefits (248) 3 * 9 - * l i 5

DENTAL ASSISTANT Expenenced 4 day week a only one half Set per Mo Pleasant Ferm-mgton H8s Office

(2*8) 477-0208

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T menced pan Bme fnemay

professional person tor Livoma famfy practice 2 Sata'mo 313-*8*-3*36

DENTAL ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST

rt-wne Expenenced u new detatB Troy 248443 7530 Cat tor

DENTAL ASSISTANT Bright, bubbly, energetic Ch*d kjvmg person wanted tor a buey Pediatric benaet m Lnroma Experience a muet (313) 425-0800

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Fflem%. outgomg expanerced Dental

I wented itor modem, progree awe dental oMtoe F i * a m e pos«»-«-wtisne*to C t * Gat 24* 545 5 " -

DENTAL ASSISTANT r FuB a pari Bm* poaBmnt

I H i t 11 m our sounfieic office <10 M M T t t o g r ^ )

Espenneoe preferred Excellent sealery a tiei etot Pleas environment Cat 2*8-362 5 * * 0

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T penenced Otrsca

zxzrrzr, Dertai Cere el Uvoraa. 28275 FN* MMe Rd Livoma Ml 481S* tor «aar m a - r M a s - 8 ' o o

DENTAL ASSIST ANT OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

Two poaNona tor eaetptonal Man-

usaRno. to Met 2*275

. Mcfvger 48375 or 2*8-347 3032

0ENTAL Part-time

24*^77-8330

• ( * N T « . A a e a r t u r r • a l

(2*8)

T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7 O&E Help Vao ted-Den ta l

D C N T A L A S S I S T A N T Pert tme. Mon-Thuia . 3pm-7pm No Experience necessary »72S hr I necessary I

(2*8) 471-07*5

DENTAL ASSISTANT• Fut urns poei-non al mult-doctor pracace Experi-enced anBxiaiaetic indvidual Top jetery a exceteni benefits l o the n^ i l camSdeie (313) 722-5130

DENTAL ASSISTANT Seekmg deOcaled. e n t u M a o c set-surter to i o n our team m Satne Expenence preierred 32 • hrs per wk Everangs a Saturdav's required

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DENTAL ASSISTANT ' Friendly expenenced person . wanted #warned lor tud (30 to 35V

pert time poetion m small personal**, patient onented practice n Called LakaNovi area Benefits Salary commensurate wtth expen-ence (2*8) 669-10*0

5 0 4 H e i p V u l e d - D a l a l

SURGICAL ASSISTANT Oral Surgery office looting lor a mum-las t oriented, motivated taftrr merrtoer wah outatandmg customer aarvwa stills to help our PlymouH office grow Yout work wth our greet staff with oompewwt wages, t n d *01 K Denial expenence lequred. computer and Surgical experience preierred Please caB (313) 45MI710 (or an application and an interview

50fi V u t e d -

OENTAL HYGIENE ASSISTANT Ae are seeking a KR time nygtone assistant We are wtftng to tram the r d t person Stills mdude exceteni convnunictlwn sk*s a a wHBngness tc earn We t * * d careers Please cat 248 674-4659 tor an interview

.DENTAL HYGIENlST. RECEPTIONIST

ASSISTANT F j l iand part time positions available Call 313-582-8150 tor greal employ rnent opportunities with excellent oenelits

Offices localed in . Dearborn • Canton . t V o o d v w n • Detroit • warren • tansmg

• Stemng Heights

DENTAL HYGIENlST Friendly prevention oriented modem Rixhesler office needs confident and motlvaMKl RDH 4 days/week Strong rscan'infection control 248-65 i t 555

DENTAL HYGIENlST full or part nmt lor South Lyon demal office Ca*

(2*8 >437-5244

DENTAL HYGIENlST - Permanent tart.time Musi have excellent peri LOoriial Skills Call Marie ai

248-352-7722

DENTAL HYGIENlST A career opportunity available wilh excellent salary 4 beneiiis ir

o«asa"t progressive and expanding :irsctce FuU or pari time oosflcms are available ' 0 Miie/Teiegraph

248-352-5440

D E N T A L

H Y G I E N I S T S E BC«I»"I 1u»-trr« posHicms Der«e-f.ts' Eiay drive trom mos; areas

PEAK PERFORMERS (248) 477-5777

EOE No Fees

DENTAL HYGIENlST pari time s.perienoed no pressure quality care N W uvoma ol tce

248 478-0684

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MEDICAL

Fut ame days Busy MRI Center Excetent written and oral common cation sluts M e t * * Biting xupervi-sory sxpenence Bachelor degree or equivalent Mactson His. Fax resume

Jan MRI Center Oakland 248-398-4995

AUDIO TECHNICIAN Seeking a responstola self-starter to Become part c* out leam Wmiramto perform computerzied hearing tests m our mobile trailer Good dnvmg record a must Cat Connie 313-513-0505 ext 253 lor interview

5 0 6 B e t p f a

M t d i c t l

V u t c d '

FREE N U R S I N O A S S I 8 T TRAINING CLASS

Loving canng. mewduMa. to lak* cars of Bi t stJerty Apply n o * to n a n a spot m t e program in parson al Marywocid NCC. 38075

W 5 Use. Uvoraa.

FRONT OFFICE HELP needed tor Uvonla OrthopeOc Prac-•oe Knowledge ol Madtoal Uflmg helplui Accurate dapandabta and

computer "St"** (313) 9S3-8874

EXPERIENCED BILLER Foi Chiropractor's office in SouBv •ieKJ Flexible wort schedule

FAX resume 248-557-7166

H o m o H o o l t h AKt8

BILLER SURGICAL office, with gen-eral me<»ca! office knowledge Sur-gical billing expenence required

1910) 559-44*9-

BILLER WITH offce b *ng a Blue Cross expe-rience needed lew busy urologist office Full-tme. Mon thru Fn. Bene-fits Must be dependable with alien, lion lo detail Can Gai

(2481 474-0556

' B I L L I N G M A N A G E R S

Expanding multi-spec»Blty clwc seeking an aggressive hands-on •nanager Idea, candidate mus! have experience m managing, cash collectcms ana account receivables collections coOng and health care billing Expen-ence preferred Thorough under-s t a n d i n g o l 3 r d - p a r l y reimburserrem exceliem oppor I unity for the nght cand<Ja!e Please send resume lo

Box >2046 Observer & Eccentnc

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcrafl Rd

\ Livorva. Ml 48150 /

C e r t i f i e d H o m e H e a l t h A i d e s

N u r s i n g A s s i s t a n t s H o r n e m a k e r s

L i v e - t n s For private duty home heath car* Musi ba experienced, dependable and have Irarvsportalon We offer • Flexible scheduling • Pay basad • Shift df lera • M*e«g« reimbursement • P*id m-aervicet • Benefit pairtag* tor tut wr i t I! rou te interested m joinmg a rap-dfy growing agency pleas* ca l or apply to

United Home Care Service* 15712 Farmington Rd . Uvonia

|Two btocts N of 5 Mte) L <313) 422-9250

5 0 6 B d p W a

M e o c a l

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M E D I C A L O F F I C E DME^V Muaon Bttors to t l4.1v

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to I14.BV j 10 a n t *

M » i 1111 H I 810-832-1170. tax 810*12-1214

larpei ••1,11—1. 29870 MtkBebat • Farmmgun H t t o . ^ B

5 0 6 X! V a i l t d -

N U R S E S N E E D E O

RN- ARamoon S M t GHaar HBh. toe • u t t x i g a prt Bme RN tor our 20 Bed aLft-ecuto i r t L Poetoon raquira*

?tong4anmBeai« satong a plue BENEFITS AVAILABLE

LPN- H M f t Shtt Gtocxar HBto • •too ttWutiB t part ame tomporary LPN Pottoon requees * currant MKfv

Mmirrxxr on* year nence preferred Expen-

adcal Recepborwrts AVIS-SMITH M C (810) 364-4100

{ H O M E H E A L T H A I D E N T

S U P E R V I S O R

RN or LPN wilh experience m supervising, training, and sched-utng home health aides Pnv»te duty home care expenence desir-able To apply, contact

C l i n i c a l C o o r d i n a t o r (313) 422-9250

U N I T E D H O M E C A R E v S E R V I C E S , I N C y

DENTAL HYGIENlST Parl-time popbcm available m Livoma for Mon days and some Saturdays, excellent pay Call (313)441-4881

BILLING MANAGER TO $45,000

Outslanding opportunity 'or individual wr.h 5 yea-s medical Billing manage-ment experience Requires strong k-icrwiedge of prolessonai claims Billing & pre-certifca!ion lor surgery

CaJLtax resume to Louann 810-932-1170. fax 810-932-1214

Harper Assooaes 29870 Middtebet Farmmgion Hills Ml 48334

DENTAL HYGIENlST F j i perl time modern Lrvoma dental olkCa (8101 713-1248

DENTAL'LAB ASSISTANT Excellent opportunity 10 leam the lied 0« dentistry No experience nee-m a r , We are willing lo tram Flex <11* hrs 4 wages 18IO! 644-6136

DENTAL PATIENT COORDINATOR

9 "ours a week Dental expenence 8 yeal phone skills necessary Livoma

(313) 522-6770

C E N A S Days a Afternoons

Apply m person Marvcresl Manor 15475 MiOOebefl

Livonia 313-427-9175

CENA's

INSURANCE BILLER/FRONT OFFICE MANAGER

Fast growmg cfuropractic office m Livoma seeking an up-beat, energetx: person Must be greal with people a good with numbers Previous chiro-practic expenence pralerred. but not

Wit tram Ih*

1248) 615-15

I P N / C N A MIDNIGHTS, full time Smai 37 Bed MeiScac facility Beautifm NorthvUi* Benefits good wages w«h shift pre-

m Ca* M a m * 248-349-4290

L P N ' S D A Y S & A F T E R N O O N S

West BloomJieid Nursing Center has immediate openings lor LPN'S on the day a afternoon shifts Previous nursing home experience is preferred and we offer an exceteni wage 10 start a full benefit t Piease can Mrs Helen ex Mrs Ned a! 248661-1600

M E D C I A L R E C E P T I O N I S T S

& B I L L E R S

Southtneid 1-2 yrs medical office experience required MedK compute-experience * plus Fax resume 313- 454 -6519 or mail 7765 Birctlan Canton Ml 48187

MEDICAL PLACEMENTS

Temporary 8 "Tamp to Perm' poemons lor

• M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n t s

• P M e b o i o r m s t s • M e d c a l R e c e p o c r e a

• M e d i c a l B i t t e r s

• M e d i c a l T r a n s c n p t i o n i s t s

• R a d i o l o g i c

_ T e c h n o l o g i s t s

• M e d i c a l C l e n c a l /

S e c r e t a n a l

C a l l M a r t y a l T e m p r o M e d i c a l

2 4 f t - 3 5 6 - 1 3 3 5

to schedule t n interview

or lax raaum* to " 2 4 8 - 3 5 6 - 1 3 3 3 .

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST For Oe^GYN office Farmington HRs 2 deya/wk Expenence preierred 248-626-9971 or 248-932 1237

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fut time Musi have excetent phone and computer s lu t* BeneMs Fax

313-513-0631 EOE

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST FuU time 135-45 hrs) lor ta i l pacad dermatology office Muet Be expen enced a have exc i tant people Huta Benefits n o u d * madtoal. penaw plan a paid vacation Excetent wag** Send resiane Box «1954 Observer a Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcrafl Rd uvonia. Ml 48150

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST lor a busy Garden City Darmatolo-g»i Fut-nme beneM* Only d e f -eated hard worker need apply Fax resum* now' 313-782-6682

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST

Oopcturwty lor f u l time position with a progressive. friendly office ir, Livonia Varied resporvstoiMies Benefits available ll you are 'iendly outgoing, enjoy worting wtm people a have expenence ^ e a s e ^ l ^ ^ ^ 3 1 3 ) J 2 ^ 7 5 M

The Lakeianc Center a sub-acute rehab fac-i-ty has a !ut»-t"me CENA opening or, the midnighf shilt and a pal- i ime opening on i re afternoon shifl Benefits and 401K Contact

The Lakeland Center 26900 Franklin Roao Southfeto, Ml 48034 248-350-8070

An Equal Opportunity Employe'

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Fut time Must have certificate from MA program Expenence m vena puncture EKG and X-rays a plus B e n e l H A Fax r e s u m e 10 313-513^)531 EOE

MEDICAL ASSISTANT) RECEPTIONIST

For Farmington Hilts O8/GYN office 3-4 days per wee*

(248) 626-9971 or (248) -932-1237

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS

Come I®" the team thai cares Need dependable CNA s for the metro m-

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Wanted expenenced dental recep-tonist tor W Dearborn practice

(313) 274-5060

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Ptn-trre Additional hours possrfsle SpeoaBv office 11 Mile Woodward Area Compuler expenence greets MBenu a deals with insurance No eiwungs Cat 248-398-7111

CHIROPRACTIC RECEPTIONIST needed "or Royal Oak oftice Only expenence needed ra a smiimg lace a w iling to work 30-35 hrs Vrt on Mon Wed a Fn (248) 549-0140

CLERICAL PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE

Compuler stills a plus Full-lime Fax resume to 313-326-5294

C N A / C E N A

S i 0 0 S T A R T I N G B O N U S DENTAL RECEPTIONIST a B'LLER for office m Southlield Looting for ratable organized individual with - All shifts, lull and part hme Could 90 good phone a people stills Full bme ! lo UNION JOBS All over the Detrc.r I pan lime position available No metro area Bring m ad CALL Troy for •vamngs or weekends Excellent : detail* at SMS

compensation with benefits Dental expenence necessary 810 351-9060

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - FuU pan tme position available Mixm-doctor practice Must have dental knowl-edge a computer expenence Excel-lent BeneMs (313 " "

(810) 4 4 2 - 1 1 1 2

CNAS NEEDED for ail shifts m South Lyon area pnvale home

13131427-7751

DENTAL TECHNICIAN CERAMIST

T«C of me commercial ao roulme' LO.«ind lor calm and slabiify' You wit t rxfh in our high quality small in--ouse crown a bridge lab Full-time wW, Benefits Salary will be based on

C N A ' S & W A R D Ciert is 722-5130 | Woodwau Kits Nursing Cer:cr has

mmedlate a w w g s for Ward Clems a 3 - t l p m -CNAS App \ m person at

Woodward Hills Nursing Center 1312 N Woodward

Bioomtield H.!ls. Ml 48304 (248) 644-5522

MEDICAL ASSISTANT For a busy oncology.infecluous dis-ease office Full-time benefits com-pel nive salary Southlield area

Sena resume to Box »205'

Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcrafl Rd

.ivonia. Mi 48150

MEDICAL ASSISTANT lor O&GYN oftice in Soulhtield Saturdays involved Full-time Health insurance Nem-smolurvg (248) 353-9480

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Part bme experienced tor busy tamily praebe* located m Redkxd

(313) 937-8123

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST pemva nent pan Bme. 18hrs,i»(k Excetent telephone Huts required GYN e: nence a plus 248 737-«

ar* oonveraenBy located near I-94. US 23 and M-14 B you went lo fom * professional naff ol hei

a r t piease comptoto an appac*-to the Nursing Center reception < or send resume ATTN

G U V I f R HILLS t a n r - i—i

OBA3YN CLINIC MANAGER

A progressive ckrac a seetmg a strong ana Oecrsrve leader Appli-cants should be mature, indepen-dent thinkers who are directed efficient organized.

good elm cal stilts wnr mm 5 yr* experience Excetent opportunty lor to* nght canodate Reply to

Box #2044 Observer a Eccentric

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvoma. Ml 48150

506 WlBtWJ-

RECRUITER Excibng oppoiiuney lor dynamc *** -starter to pom ae* * t * b l a h e a ptoce-ment agency Requt** thorough knowladgs d priywaen ar numng reorutmant Baautoul pnvat* office1

Reaume to fttn Schwent. Preadar*

Ml 4833* 810-832-lT?0. I B B10832 I214

RN, LPN. or Expenenced m dermatology Excel • n l benefits F u t t r o PfymouB. Ann Arbor Norma (313) 99^8783

RN7MA Aaaakng doctor m OBrGYN office

m Uvonla Pan Bme (2*8) 815-1234

OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

Opportunity available lor lu t time afternoon shift Occupational Medicine Medical A * * « a n t mm 3 yr* experience m an ooctto* tional tenma Uvoma area Great opportunity for Ihe nght individual Please lorwara reeume to

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATOR Box »2076

Observer a Eccentnc

Newspapers 36251 Schoolc-aff Ro

Livoma Ml 48150

RN - MANAGER OF PATIENT CARE

SERVICES Waetiand Convatoaoant Center leeks an (nmuattstc. hard woikmg. exper-•need long torm car* manager atong to do what«take* to g*t toe job done Lead your team 10 provide exceteni cuetomer service 10 residents and tarmkes Commumcale *nd t*c*taie Chang* through respect and planned devetopmem of staff

. FuU bme day postoon » On cat partcipalion w«h one

weetenormc required • Schedule liexoiliry • Eiceterit salary and benefits • Thorough onentatwn

For rnimetkale considetabon submit

« 9 N Westland Convalescent Center

36137 W Warren. Wesltond Ml or call 313-728-6100, Ext 129

508 F o o t f i m r a f i

R e i U u r a m

Accep t ing Appl icat ions

P R O F E S S I O N A L W A I T S T A F F

S20 »» / hour average 401 K Plan & Lite Inaurance

Beverly Hills Grill

3 1 4 7 1 S o u t h M d Road W I B W I I 13 a i « w w r e r

AMANTEA Now Hmng Lxne Coot

Broter Fryer

Sautee FuB or Part Tme

Hours 3pm lo 11pm Staling ai aamr or more'

Expenence preierred Apply r> person after 4pm at 32777 W Warren Garden C4y

RN NURSE MANAGER Woodward HiBs Nursmg Center is seeking a qualified person to manage a 33 bed Medicare unt

Appfy in person a! Woodward H * Nursing Career

1312 N Woodward BloomlieM HUs 810-644-5522

RN OBrGYN offce in Farmmgilon Hits 2 days/wk Experience preferred 2*8-626-9971 or 2*8 932-1237

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST needed lor a Dermatology office

Experience preierred Cal (2*8) 540-9100

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 30 hours per week no weetends

Ugh! bdhng Experience preferred bm will tram

Fax resume lo 248-855-0190

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST lor busy Livonia practice Fner*»y and dependable Expenence a must Benefits Salary commensurate with expenence Call (313) 953-7244

MEDCAL RECEPTIONIST position open in Plymouth for experienced person wtth mecBcal assisting back around BeneMs Call Mr Moore a! Family a Sports Medical Center 313-455-2970 or tax resume 10

313-455-3406

MEDICAL ASSISTANT,"LAB TECH lor busy pro-choice physicians olfcee Positions available in Southgale. Livonia S Southfield Ca* Tony

810-443-0239

MEDICAL ASSISTANT' LPN RN For busy Allergy Center Full-time Benefits available Beaumorvl-Royal Oat Medical Btdg (248) 551-5115

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full-time fo« 4 doctor office

Must have experence Can Marsha 1810) 569-4234

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Fut-or part time atxalabie m busy Podiatry office Canton/Wayne area Excetent remuneration Cat days

1313) 971-9396 or fax Resume (3131-971-1103

experience a ability Lab (3131 271-6160 P-eoson

DENTAL TECHNICIAN Quatty onented Livorwa Denial cab fas position open for an experienced lecfvioan m Ihe waxing and porcelain departments Fu l benefits poiential pay Of $12 lo $20 per hour » inter-ested call Pam al Mason Derma,

(313) 5 2 5 - 1 0 3 0

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP -Career oriented professional to ser-vice clients in the medical tailing field Strong history of multi-specialty billing background Phone presence a organisational stills needed Com puler related functions as well i s

MBS expenence a plus Submit resume a salary requirements 10 HR Rep 29299 Franklin Rd Souttifwld. Ml 48034

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Expenence preferred

Busy cardiologist's office Mon-Fn Mail resume lo

20000 Farmmgion Ra Building E

Livoma. Ml 48152

EXPERIENCED PART-TIME Orth-odontic Assistant with Otlho records •nowtedge needed lor progressive g r xp m Westland Top salary lo

313-72.2-5130 proper candidate

FAHMiNGTON DENT A . practice <s looting lor highly s t i *ed Dental Assist** to loin our leam Oui stale ol-the-erl practice offers an excellent opportunity for the expenenced cerson Who wt l be rewarded for her-Ns w a s Excetent benefits a com-netitive wage 248-474-4600

DENTAL ASSISTANT- Seeking a career minded individual FuB fuse position with benefits Please call

(248 ) 338-4140

F R O N T D E S K Motivated qualified mature person to "manage front dest /bus iass c e m f lor nawfy orgaruted denial practe* m Farmmgilon Good pay a benefits lor *-a«fied pernor |2*8) 356-0359

FRONT DESK person for Lrvoma 'amty denta ofhee Musi be e*pen-

Cbarter House ol Now

Dietary Manager Fui nme position available 'or indi-vidual win 2 years expenence -a long lerm care • ADA or DM required . Knowledge o» MD s and state

regulatxw • Strong management skti . K'-Twseoge of bucket ordering

and staffing Sena resume to

Anne Sadler Charier House 01 Nov

2*500 Meadowbrook Road NOV! Ml 48375

MEDICAL ASSISTANT part-lvne rfi busy dermatology office Localed in Troy Contact Pam

248-362-3500

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Knowledge of Venepuncture EKG Part time Southfield area Cal

(810) 354-3131

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Expenenced general practice

Sena resume lo Box »167 43422 W Oaks Dr . Novi. Ml *8377

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part-time 1 yr expenence Lrvoma area 313-261-1740

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Expenenced for dermatologtti cAce Fut time a part-time posieon avat-abie Please call Karen

248-353-0880

MEDICAL ASSISTANT With X - t y expenence needed m Warren office Excellent wagev benefits Cal Christine 810-737-0617

•need, great personakfy insurance •nowtodg* Cat (313) 484-3430

tor

HYGIENlST 'MA iGAM FREE practice 1 •***» an open mmd*d H y « n i s t i T u * t . 3 p m - 8 p m . T h u r * B 30-2 30pm Expandmg great new office-team onented staff If tha • •coeakng 10 you ca l 313-268-2050

HYGmi iST GROWING pradlc*

P*r*oa who Mie* Pane Part-Tana C*B Lie* (248)932 5651

HYGIENlST NOVi FuB-eme needed tor *xparv»x j

practice Excel (248) 3*9-4115

HYGIENlST Fnen<*y worting corv»-

leetar Has area Cat (2*8) 650 3434

MAfALLERY TECH Ft* tone, oonaoenaou* Ei « ENT hatokA Buey

A u » e y , person tr rfilO) 541-1

Medcal Receptionist Medical Assistant

LMoraa Meocal Otooe PO Bo* 250888 W BtooWeiff Ml 48325

OBBTMOOONTIC ASSISTANT lance preierred

810-5*7-8*53

QlMa/TY MMOEO me«

Direct Care Personnel

Fu l a P*rt-tim* 3 - l l pm W t l ONLY t you have a true

•ove 0< canng for seniors APPLY IN PERSON Mon-Fn 9-4pm 3290 Walton Blvd

Rochester Hills Ml 48309 (between Adams Ra

a Squirrel Rd )

/ DIRECTOR OF > QUALITY

IMPROVEMENT CarxKtote wt l perform n d r r « OA mamsam a UA program drta bas* ol a* rev«ewa rmat Be tamiha' with NCOA and Heos w W m tor commercial and medcad HMO RN degree wah IP AVON axperence preM"*d

send -esum* to Box 120*5

Observer a Eccentnc

36251 ScnooKrah Rd Livoma Ml 48150

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF MANAGED CARE

IX' A! - •

MEDICAL ASSISTING

INSTRUCTORS 1 mmediale-Part • Tmie D*y a Evenmg Positions Avatabl*

Cand ida l * * *hou id be l i ighiy-energtoic with the wHkngne** to learr. A .-mmmum ol 3 years recant Medcai Assisting expenence preiemoiy BOh clinical and adrmmatrttrv* a l to ' •quired Full benefits pactage avail able For consideration pleas* FA*

t imes to

LEAO MEDICAL COORO (FAX) 810-799-2912

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

26555 Evergreen Ste *500 Southlield Ml 48076

Equei Opportunity Employe"

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Needed lor podiatry office m Canton, FuU time Looking for responsible individual with great commcmicabon skits Knowledge with insurances a computers preferred Please cal Pam at (3131981-7800

CSptf-Tech Ophthalmic

Assistant Program (810) 231-5757

Oscover A Career m Ihe Optical Field1

94% Placement record before Graduation Gel Certified m 16 weets Classes Begin in Sept FOUR AREA LOCATIONS Brighton Lansing Lworua

Southfwtd

LIMITED ENROLLMENT

OPHTHALMOLOGY PRACTICE m Southlield seetmg Ophthalmic Aasre-tant ha-time Front Desk Recap tones! tuB-eme Clencal part-time Must be pleasant a reliable Expen-ence'preferred (248) 358-3837

OPTICAL DISPENSER For Upscale tasmon boutique in

downtown Northvite Sales experi-ence a must OptKa' experience a

plus (810) 347-9058

O P T I C A L D I S P E N S E R

waned tor 2 office practice Musi be expenenced Can Kathie or Diane (313) 455-3190 or (313) 261-6868

RN'S AND LPN S for Home Health Care

• Af ternoon S Midnighl

Shifts • Pe rmanen t Pr ivate Duty

Ass ignment For dosed head mfury ciienl in Westland Must oe experienced with tube feeding Salary range $18 to S2l per hour To apply contact Cluneal Coordinate

(313) 422-9250 UNITED HOME CARE

< SERVICES. INC a

ARE YOU ARTISTIC Cooties by design a seeking a luK-tim* (30-40 hours) head cootie decorator lor Its West Bloomfield store Aao. full a part-lime cookie decorators and cookie bouquet assemblers for both stores We wa 11m Fieicue hours BeneMs 33250 W 14 Mia. W Btocm-liefd Mcnemi 922 S Rochester Rochester Hills, (810) 656-3004 Dawn

ATTENTION Prep C o o t s . Pantry Help.

Salad Help Banquet Waitslaff . Caler ing Help W o r t full time, pari l ime W o r t When You want1" M - S I G + i r Weekty Pay

Cal l Cul i -Serv ices 248-548-0806

Classifications 504 to 512 PR

(*>5H

508 F o o d f B m r a | t

Restaurant

d o o r p e o p l e b a r t e n d e r s w a r r s t a r f a d j *

Alter 7 30pm (313) 729-8040

E X P E R I E N C E D W A I T S T A F F needed lor senior independent living (•catty. The 22800 Ovic Canter Drive Sooutoltold No phone caB*

FOOD ANO BEVERAGE MANAGER

rite Southlield Hilton Garden

Beverage manager ReiponsOtbe* include ordering, scheduling. "Ore caslmg, cost coned, inventories and overall operations Salary p t is bonus Send resume 10 26000 American Dnve Southlield. Ml 48034 or fax to (248) 799-7030 EOE

FOOD SERVICE Outdoor Cafe Wail Staff Banquet Wait Stall a Dishwashers Cat J m or Linda (2*8) 6*4-5832

FRANKLIN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB

now hiring lull time expenenced Wan Staff Only those with line dmmg experence and a professional demeanor need apply Apply m person 3 ! 675 inkster Rd Frariklm or call Sharon Boian between 10am a 5pm W e a t h r u " S u n t t 810-851-2200

BANQUET a GRILL COOKS E xpenenced Cooks needed lor iaige golf a banquet facafy Competitive wages a benefits mcsudmg meals Free !jo« privileges Fo* H#% P t y n r ( 3 1 3 1 . 453-7272

GENERAL MANAGER

Banquet A Con fe rence Center

Newest technology facility Ann Arbor area Must be fully expenenced

Send resume lo Box »19S2

Observer a Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schocucrafl Rd Livonia Mi 48150

508 Food/Bmrafe Restaurant u

REAL SCAFOOO CO*«PANY ol Ann Aibor a axepeng raeume* tor expe-rienced R Bala ur ant a Diraig Room managers T t » powOon mcluda* abovs marke t i t o a f f M a n d M b e n e -

T«ti PaBno. General Manager Real Sealood Company 341 S

Mam. Ann Arbor. Ml 48104

RESTAURANT HELP Apply wUhm

Moy s Restaurant is Hiring • Bar Tender • Dishwasher • Wan Person 16825 Mddtobel! Livoma

RESTAURANT Now Hiring the Following Postoon*

Wai ts la f ! Bar tender

Cocktail Server Lcolung tor energetic employees lu torn our leam Great benefit package

Apply m parson Zckafooses. located m the Best Western GreenkeU ton 1-94 a Oakwood Boulevard

Alton Part. Ml 48101

SOUS CHEF • Needed lot line d n n g establishment to Downtown Detroit Day shto Expennece necessary.

Excetent benefits Apply m person or «end resixne to Opus One 565 East Lamed Sl Detroit Ml 48226

Step Up To Fine Dmmg D Denrmison is now hiring

servers Days a Nites Days Mon-Sal 10-5. up 10 $10 hour Nubs- Fult or part bme up 10 S15

hour Apply m person only 2-4 0 Dennmton Laurel Par i Mat

• BAR STAFF • KITCHEN HELP

• WAIT STAFF m person

AMBOOZLE S 32350 8 Mile Rd

Farmingicri Has Ml 248-426-6454

RN'S Woodward Hits Nursmg Center is cur-rently hurrig experienced nurses 10 staff Ojr Medicare units Futt'pan time, 3-11 shtf!

Apply m person a! Woodward HHIs Nursing Center

1312 N Woodwart! Btjomheld H4!s 810-644-5522 -

SCHEDULER Home heath agency needs experienced tull-tirn* person Could wort (torn home Excetent wages & benefits 313-747-9912

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Needed for lu t time challenging

ooamon in internal medeme-infectious disease practice Bevely

Hills area No weekends 401K Medical plan Excellent saiary

Call 1248) 540-0132 .

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

We have part & full time openings tor expe-nenced medical recep-t ionist Exce l len t communication skills, customer service orien-tation a must Comput-enzed scheduling a plus Competat ive salary. Call Ronita at Tempro Med ica l ,

248-356-1334

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST with Bating expenence Fu* time Westland area 313-427-6380

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST For ratkology aff«e Exceteni wages, oenekts CaHChnstme 810-737-0617

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Expenenced general practice

Send resume lo Box " 6 7 43422 W Oats Or Now Ml 48377

MEDICAL RECORDS/FILER

For a Busy oncology c#lice Full-time BeneMs competitive salary South-held area Send resume to

Box <2052 Ob**rver a Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schootoraff Rd Lrvoma. Ml 48150

MEDICAL SECRETARY Computer savvy Good typ«*l weh msurance pamg knowledge F\M and parl-Bme Wort m pkximiheM Tap

(2*8) 333-3222

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST The Department o» Veteran* A l l a n M t d c t Career. Oetroc Ml ties opemnga lor M* i» ra l TechnotogMs Seekmg generaftets wen expenence r Chemistry ASCP Certtoeeaon adfBBona) degree tong torm axpen

i appkcants mc*Ad

MEDtCAL BILLER Expenenced Only

FuB-time tor growing atong com-pany Fax ras>xne (313tfe0-7301

MEDICAL BILLER Mrar rvh 2 yrs t * n g expei returad lor (ha buey neirotogy cUtoe m SouBtoeto MeOc comixter expen

F ^ -ame weh beneffH Send reeume and salary -aqwament to Ma Thome* 22250 Providence Or Suee 1802 9oulhlteid Mt 48075

M E D I C A L B I L L E R S FuB ame peycTi I ence pret*r-*d Evergreen Counaakng Cat

-N Wayne Rd S u e e M f t Ml 48186 OR fas 31)

DCOICAL COMPUTER tme tor buey PoOetoc Oe* ' t o o*toe E

or Bonnie '2*81 548-2877

MEOtCAL POOIATRC t l l i a t w pan tme Experience wm*dk* l *Ba i *» iQ I t reguaM Oak Part

(248) 548-8717

m e d i c a l RECEPTIONWT F i * a m Stating to l u g a cat tor l H l i f ' W Mon - TN*s •ram 8em ipm 2484*8-1788

cal Hunan RaeOKce* VA Medxre Canter Datro* Mi at 313-578-1000

5200 or S201 tor « * c a r r procedure*

Ar Equal Oppcytumly Emp iow

Medical Transcnpnomstt needed lor Tranecnptnn* Ltd « rap ••y growBvg national maOcaf tran-scr ipt ion c o m p a n y Immediale apenmy tor M l and pari tone poei none U n m t o 3 •equwed at

OPTICIAN DISPENSER Expen-enced excetent benefits salary and hours Ful or part time No evenings ot Sundays Cal Bob 1313) 565 5600

OPTICIAN NEEDED For upscale Northville bouhejue Lat expenence a mus! Excellent salary Retail experience a plus Mon-Fri No

S C H E D U L I N G C O O R D I N A T O R

High volume pnvate duty agency needs individual experienced ci scheduling home health aides Musi Be extremely orgamied a motivator and have a can-do atti-tude n you have a ttack record you re proud ol please send 'esume io

ADMINISTRATOR UNITED HOME CARE

SERVICES. INC 15712 FARMINGTON RD

V LIVONIA Ml 48154 J

STAFF RN'S Genesys regional Medical Cenler, an innovatrve patent-locuseo hospital has immediaile need for Sla" RNs woru ig 1uMime boat second and thud stiills pari-lime stall RNs are also needed lo work second and third shifts m a vanety oI units

Requi'ements for both positions

Stage & Co. now hmng

Wai t Staff No experience necessary

Apply tn person Tues thru Sun 10-5pm 6873 Orchard Lake Rd

i810> 855-6622

Cop* BARTENDER

Loxmge 22322 Schoolcrafl I between Outer Dnve a Teiegratn Unfits a weekends 1313) 533«4S(

BARTENDER

BARTENDER PART TIME Shon order coot lull lime »

Apply m person Renee s Bar a Gnll 31022 Ann Arbor Tra»

THE GOLDEN MUSHROOM

Established m 1972 e www iS NOW MIRING'

• DAY MOST/HOSTESS • DA» & EVENING SERVERS

• BUS PERSONS • DISHWASHERS

Fie ue*; hours benefits Apply iff oerson 18100 W 10 M'le in

Southfield

HERCS IS looting lot experienced Lunch Wait Stall Days a some rvghts Apply at Here's Hoasl Bee! a Spirts. 36685 Plymouth Rd Uvonia

H U D S O N ' S Needs enrlhusiaslic team Mayers tor the Restaurant and Yogurt Express* Current positions open are Line Coots SandwcrvSatod Prep Wait Staff 0«hwasners Bussers a Servers in our Yogut Dept We offer flexible Hours competitive wages and benefits Apply al Third Floor Personnel

Mon-Fn. lOam-Sprn HUDSON'S WESTLAND MALL

35000 Wesl Warren

w a i t p e r s o n c o o k a d i s h w a s h e r

w * bam Pan-time Bodes Restaurant Plymouth

(313) 453-1883

WAIT STAFF Nights experienced full ot pan-time

Apply m person McVee s 23380 Telegraph Rd Southlield

Help Wanted-Sales

Accoun t Execu t i ve Telecommunication Sales

Stah a long term career with S E Michigan s largest ,ndependeni ATBT Toshiba, and Northern Telecom suppter ol hightech telecom-munication equipment networks, and software Saiary plus commissions and bonuses profit sharing. 401K plan, medicai'opticak'aenia: insur-ance. car allowance, and expense reimbursement Please cat Dave Fisher al 810-4890148, ext 202 10

anange an appointment

KITCHEN MANAGER bar a gnll Greal opportunity good pay Pry mouth area 1313| 454-0776

BARTENDERS 8 WAITSTAFF Full 4 pari lime Appry in person

THE BOX BAR a GR'LL 777 W Ann Arbor Tr Plymouth

Ask lor Rita

CAFETERIA POSITIONS Tel-Twelve area Days only Mon Fn • CASHIERS • FOOD PREP

. UTILITY PERSONS Health 8 other benelns available

(248 | 645-0057

KITCHEN PORTERFOOO TMANSPORT full lime S! Vincent Sarah Fisher Center Farmmgion Hilts (2481 626-7527 Exl 3 t29

K I T C H E N S T A F F Tne island House Mote Mackinac Island Ml has lob opportun ties foi line Cooks. Prep Cooks ana Dish wasters avai-abie until law Ocober 48 . H.-Airs per wtre> mju> .) avan a t e Call Ryar. at i -800-626 h304

ACCOUNT REP Excetent opportunity we" established temory 1-3 yrs Ou1s*)e Satos expe-r ience p r e f e r r e d First year $35 QOO-S42 000 plus car allowance Great benefits Can DebO«e Tyt 12481 615-7062 ext 11 or FAX

248-615 9225

ACHIEVE YOUR CAREER GOALS

m Real Eastate Sales by toinmg a 'irm that is committed 10 1h« sue cess o» its agents Unm-mled ncome potential Cai me Man-ager at the office nearest you lev a persona nfennew Birmingham (2481 647-6400 Roval Oak .2481 547-2000 Troy (2481 641 1660 W Bloomfield (248) 851-4400

C h a m b e r 1 3 " 1

C A F E T E R I A W O R K E R S Vanely FoodServices is seel ing dependable.Food Se'vice Womers lor cafeteria localed m industrial lacMily in Livonia Fv»li a p a l t.me day shilt S ' Tiour to siart H met ested can 1oi *n appointment

313-523 8265

K I T C H E N W A I T S T A F F

.r-jtor hills -e're^i*«it coftftiuni!y Pteas* .»ppiy s i Grarv i6550 G'and Fa't'voiyon Mths

. -v iw - - r'frvjlj1 •• Iia " w'Li.'i ".' ia evenings'weekends 810-347-9058 ,nciude Mcrvgan RN licensure acule

1 and-or crmca'care expenence OPTICIAN Seetmg high energy optician ^ manage frame styling sales dis-pensing promotion 4 inventory for growing upscale Novi pnvale prac-tice Desire strong people s t#s crga-miation a retail experience Fut time competit ive base plus bonus

810-347-7800

ORAL SURGERY ASSISTANT Expenenced

Full-time Exceteni fringe benefns Call 810-547-8836

OT R WhiMon-Bouiros a Associates is seekmg a dynamic ind-voual weh out-patant offhopeckc and rehab exper ence to float amongst our nine centers !hrou^»ouf Southeastern Ml and a! North Oakland Medical Cen-ters in Pontiac on a full-time basis • Grad d an accredited OT Prog • AOTA registered Send resume with salary history to WBA 900 Auburn Ave Pontiac M: 48342 - Fax 248-333-0276

CALL 248-333 3335 An Eciuai Opportunity Employer

a graduate nurse candidate

To become a pa" o> Genesys ground-Breatmg healthcare program and !0 participate m ou- excellent employee compensat ion program which includes Iwl ion reimbursemen! please send your resume to

Genesys Regional Medica l Center

One Genesys Parkway Grand Blanc, Ml 48439

Fax (810) 606-6915 Pnone (810) 606-7000

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C A M U E R S E A F O O D T A V E R N G R E A T A T M O S P H E R E

G R E A T M O N E Y

. WAIT S T A F F

. K I T C H E N S U P E R V I S O R • B A R T E N D E R • LINE C O O K S

Appfy in Person 5656 West Map le

W e s t B loomf ie ld . M l 48322 248-851-2251

Para Medical Examiner,' Medical Assistant

Experience preierred but wm tram ihe nght individual 10 handle pre-icheduled appointments lull lime m the Detrwt metropolitan area Must have ratable car. gas allowance included Liscma (313! 522-1230

Prescnption Order Entry Technician

Postons available for 'apvjty growing •ong-lerm-car* pharmacy Retail experience preferred Typmg a data entry stats required Compettrve salary 401K panel** Cal Doctor of Pharmacy Operations for appomt-ment (313) 422-3310

PRIVATE TUTOR 6 yr old autistic boy needs part tone Tutor Therapy i* dona at o t * hom* m Bnghton irxtondual* with behavior Psychology treeing preierred Ftox toto hr* lor Coaeg* student M u l l ba dependable comtmaed a have reB-able transportation Compensation baeed on expenence Send reeume

11872 Hyne Brighton Mi « 8 1 l *

RADIOLOGY TECH F i t t p t o l i n t poatoons * atobii Muto be beard *tgtoto er re^toered tor ambutotory car* ( t o e Some on-

5060 Schaeler Oaafbom Ml 48126

RECE PTlONlST B IL LE R OPHTHALMOLOGY or optical ence pretoned Fu l or pan t m e Medc computer Royal Oa t or Novi

248 488 1857

TELEPHONE TRIAGE RN 5 yrs recent expenence «" MS ER or MS1CU and Stepdown Win-dows computer software Good com-munication skills Weekends-atl shifts PM and midnight Send resume to HCP 25899 W 12 Mile

I Sto 380 Southfield Ml 48034 or fax to Don 248-357-4606

WANTED EXPERIENCED medKare bttor, CQi nurse hJ tme good pay start ^7VTlet»ale^ At Home Network Inc (248! 540-8980

Ward Clerk • Expenenced Wesl Blocmtieid Nursing Center has an immediate opening tor a full tme Ward Clerk Previous nursing home expenence -s a must We offer a com-petitive wage a benefits Piease t a l Mrs Heaen to set up an interview

248-661 1600

WHITEHALL HEALTH CARE CENTER OF ANN ARBOR

Seekmg i RN and I LPN lor alter n sruli Also on cat positions

We are a staled 102 bed long-term care laeaty localed m Suburban Ann ArbO' off ol US 23 a MeJvgan Ave We offer excellent benefit pactage mat memoes 401K plan heath Me a dental insurance Caf (313I 971 3230 to tcheduto an appomeneni

An Equal Opportuney Employer

WORK AT HOME ATTEND FREE SEMINAR Sucar income tymg mattctu reports" Chooee row own hr»i FuA'pan-lime Al-Home Profession* wit tram you

Don t Mia* Our Cat Now t-800-518-7778

Dept OEQ177

CASHIERS - Greal Pay flexitMe hrs ideal 'or homemakes mornmgs evenings nights Ideal lor students (5pm-10pmi Call Mr Pita

313-266-9115

C O O K - DAYS immediate openings Call Jm at Saierr Hills Got Ctob 18IO.1 437-»640

COOK Food Service,utility person needed •or IMMEDIATE opening-Paft-tme (sor t* weekends) lor our Inendiy senior apartment community s dinrng laciirty m Canton

APPLY IN PERSON

C A R R I A G E PARK 2250 Canton Road Canton Ml 48187

J a u r e l " M a n o r Kmqur t and Con l f f t iMf

NEEDS YOU" N O W H I R I N G

* Waitstaft * Set-up Statl * Dishwashing Slat

Apply in person Mon-Sat " o m 9am-4.pr-i

39000 Schoolcrafl Rd Lrvorva -. Mile W ol Newbu'gn

LINE COOK Fuli rime Days a evening

G-ocd starting wage Appiy at

Here s Leather Bottle 20300 Farmmgion Roao Ln

ADVERTIS ING SALES

S 3 0 , 0 0 0 - $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 / y r . G u a r a n t e e d

Ou»*>u»n(3«n opportunity lor a'jgres-SIV€ rTVDcmy mot rva led ir»div*dua:

I •^afa'-y p«us cwnmi^sio^ • jni imi ied earning poWfUiaJ • Man-Fri Nc ni<yMs cx • E*cei»em Donu^s prcyrvjlions

i 1* ,-cju nave a proven vac* I r^c»fd c* yo-j b«i>eve you ^avc *»nai <1

'akes 10 i f d succtt&v call

(313 )762 -9900 ADVERTISING SAiES - Excellent Opportunity Wiir, direel mail adver-tising newspaper sanary commission t-onuses health insurance retire

| "lent plan, dental Call 800 278-7166 I Or 'ax resume 313-416 i ' 8 4

AN INSURANCE AGENT NEEDED

Fer established ciientem Nc expe-| ence necessary Wm ira-n Base pius

•affimisson a benefits Call Joe or i « i a 1 Amencan Gene-ai L'e a Aco-

" den- 810-489-3911 EOE

LINE COOK - Needed (or Downtown Detroit location Evening shift Mm 2 yrs fine dining experience neces s-in, Exceoenl DenMs Apply i t person at Opus One 565 East Lamed St

MONGOLIAN STYLE Coots Wan siaff dishwasnt" prep people Mew restaurant located in downtown Northville Opening Aug "997 To app ly cad Heave m e s s a g e ) 810-704-7669

COOK - FULL TIME Personiwiricreairveflair Experience necessary Salary a beneMs tor right mOvMuai

.BUSSER Responsible person with Oyrwmic personality wanted for key position Advancement available Positions are lor lun fnendly tam*y owned restaurant Please Appry al

S ta te r * , s 28333 Grand Rrver

FammgKx- Hits 810-477-3340

NIGHT COOK lull time 6 rtghts per week Burgers a Sandwiches Apply between 10-4 Mt Chalet. 4715 N Woodwarc Royal Oak

NOW HIRING • COOKS * DISHWASHERS

• BARTENDERS • WAITSTAFF S15 UP'

• HOUSEKEEPER • MANTENANCE (248 »0-9440

COOK Meeting House Grand Batroom m Ftymoulh Fn a Sat Noor 10pm i d e a l l o r c u b n a r y s iuden f

313-416-5100

COOK Part-Ome days Expenenced ret abto Good pay RecBord area Ca l 313-531-4644

RECEPTIONIST BULEFV MEDICAL ASSISTANT • For buey

Ban -

X-RAY TECHNICIAN Rayster*d Ful-time Bu*y Lrvoma doctors office Cat I0am- '< i -

ictoted W*d ) 313-261 3650

COOK part-time lleitole hours Competitive pay ApcN 11 AM-5 PM Tues-Fn Jon s GoodUme Bar a GNI 27553 Cherry H * near Inksfaf Rd

ma program* and 3rd Cat Oonna al

(24«) 4 2 6 - 2 3 0 0

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONtSTS

In n a * d o l a Hatobia act ia ik iB?

Conattor Bte eaotong NeM el amer gancy maiScna JBK1 dt# toam £B ac n i l i ix—t on Ihe A t . r » J i ePiMa O w company offers

RtotBaoevWy Bon jaae

rmdulftng 401 k) ind * cover waai

Oevad P*tne» 2000 Green Rd 100. Ann AUtor Mi *810B or Fax

(313) 988-2811

OFFICE M A N A G C K ( A * M n a n u r

O i l ) 274-7S40

Baaumorv Royal Otoi Mectcai B u g 248) 561-5115

508 Food/Bwraje R f s u u r a n t

COOKS PREP a SAUTE evening shrfts available

the lpM Copeeavewages Up*ce le-ca»ua l menu scratch cooking Apply Oianvyvl J»ti Brady i Bistro or caB Mary for an interview

248-380-8480

O A K L A N D GRILL / A M E R I C A

N e w R e s t a u r a n t O p e n i n g I n M i d - J u l y '

• LINE COOKS • expenence a must • SERVERS experence a must

Can Chet Louai at (248: 549-7700 Apply wehm at 4616 N W. vjijward

Rayai Oa« Ml 48073-6212 An equal opportunity employer

PANTRY Hefp and Line Cooks needed *f Bayvwrw Yacht Club

niease ca l (3131 822-1853

-RESTARURANT HELP Farmmgtori P i / / a slore needs ,»ivef a inside help Great pay

(2481 615-0331

A N E X C I T I N G R E A L E S T A T E O P P O R T U N I T Y F R O M C O L D W E L L B A N K E R S C H W E I T Z E R

• Lrniimited Income • The Besl m Marketing

Resources • The Besl Train.ng • Support You Can Count On • Fiee Tiainmg Experence ou' newty expanded Famvnglcm H iksWev Bioom-fiekl locahon Now internew.ng new i expenenced agents Car Joan Char Manager for a confi-dential in>erv«w

(810) 737 9000

APPLIANCE SALES PERSON needed by 4 slore chair

Commission sales Blue Cross ! benefits Call lor appomtment

<3131 728-9600

ARE YOU GREAT at reta* or tete-phone sales bul tired of wortung eve nmgs a weekends' Jom our growing lean- and earn up to S70K a year m a 40 hr wort wee*' Paid training iSlOrhri pie-quattiad leads beneMs and more' Cat our Auburn HiBs offce to arrange an mierview'

18101,377-0200

ASSISTANT MANAGER Part time tales position «v»lafbie in * retail T-Shirt store Please apply m person at T Shirts Ptus located m Wonderland Man (313> 458 1477

R E C E P T I O N I S T Needed ASAP Mon - Fn . 8 to * 30 Ptoeae cat tor rnneOaM

(2481

RECEPTIONIST t i a Lrvonxa phywoans oMca

Part ame Allernocm* Ca* (313)

RECEPTION MANAGER

manege patient reoeptmn a from das* dunes ai a growing Now eye care pracere Room to grow Excel-lent phone a w t i n e n n n M c rwcenpn «i t to t muet Deajre ,-aarv rat imal skies a ki

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Accepting Applications for i m m e A a f e o^«mr ig»

OFFICE MANAGER SOUS CHEF LINE COOK

PANTRY WAIT STAFF

DOOR PERSON

Health & L«e I n a u r a n c e

401 K Plan

Top Compensation Apply in Person

220

# COOKS WANTED * F i 0 a pan tme F«x4Me "ours Star at V 50 io S9 25. Hr Apply

at THE BOX BAR a ORAL 777 W Arm Arbor Tr Ptymoulh

CORPORATE FOOO SERVICE Aflemoor GRILL COOK J^ hour and

IS 75* ioo i CASHIER cm (313) 967-51*9

DELIVERY DRIVERS WANTED Greet ca*h llexibl* hours vtoal 2nd 10b ot to» students Ca* Mr PITA

313-288-9115

DINING ROOM MANAGER E Xpenenced I ketone Foe a HoxmUt 1580 N WomBaierd Btoomteid MiB»

(2*81 6*4-4800

2 2 0 M e m a Street Dotuntoem Brrm ingham A Grea l Place lo Work

ATTENTION"' WAIT 91 lot buey bar at RecBord Appty m person . ongahnts Ber 4 Gra 7^1 M Grand Rwer E o l Hutor

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

Saetong htgrey expenenced proleeeional tor ime« very

successful company Top Compensation

FuB BeneM Package including 401 K Plan

i i e a t n a L *e to*

Rober t Restaurants 18231 Weal 14 Mia Rd 822

Bever ly HtB* Mt 4802S

COOKER — •

OPENS AUGUST 4 th Cooker Bar & Gnlle continues to provide tun. exciting jobs with supoortiv« management teams, with a menu made from scratch daily Our 6th location m the Detroit suburbs is

NOW HIRING. •Servers 'Cooks - H o s t e s s •Bar tenders -Prep Cooks •D ishwashers -Expedi ters

Apply In person: 41980 Ford Rd Canton Townsho

_ (m front cJ Budders Square Phone* 313-901 -GS9f>

For M a n a p e m a n f opportunities I s#rm*Ta* iwu iw ro f

Managerrier* Rocruitei! P O Box 1144ft |

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A R T V A N F U R N I T U R E will accept appkcaborib at me"

Novi location 27775 Nov RO Nov> M; 48377

(across 'torn 12 Oam. Mam

5 1 2 Help Wan.ti-Sales 5 1 2

I Help Warned-

Sales

C U S T O M E R S U P P O R T R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Facilities-based long (Vsttnee pro r<d*r neeas a season*-;) Telecom pro-lessi-onat lo support high eno customers This person "HI H M '0 establish reletionships end 9am ar. understanding of customer* business and telecommunications needs At*> '.tonally lfk* individual will hands pricing and proOuct requirements a» M i l as genersl custom* service A minimum ol Vwo years ol Telecom •noustfy expenence in saws 0* sales i support funcson is a musf This pas. | i o n o le 's an attractrve compensation plan "*i"eage reimbursement and lull benefits Qualified applicant* only p'ease apply to

LDMI Lona Dislance tne Customer Support Manager

880' Conanl Harrtramck Ml 4 8 2 t l

E L E C T R O N I C S &

J E W E L R Y S A L E S FULL AND PART-TIME

Now hiring in our Electton.cs and Jewelry Department Pays hourly -ate plus commi ison and special .ncenhva* Full time benefits include paid »acal.ons and holidays Blue Crass profit sharing and employee puichase program Positive and helpful customer attitude required

Apply in Person

' A P U T 20219 Carlysle

Dearborn (313) 274 9500

5 1 2 Help Wanted-

Sales

INSIDE INSURANCE SALES $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 p l u s

Cai Pat (248) 553-6130

INSlOE SALES ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT OF SALES

Aggreserve wrth telemarketing *xpen-ence Cooranaie 4 produce new appo«vtmenfs.1lght reception Salary bonus oene'it* Excellent career w*h a d v e r t i s i n g c o m p a n y C a l l 313-416-3335 or lax 313-416 3764

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, send resume 10 Bo> »1972

Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livoma Ml 48150

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I N S I D E S A L E S

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A Novi based Manufacturer s Repre-sentative of OEM electronic products is seeking a high quality maividual 'or an made Sales position Expenence and education will help but mtegnly and diligence are mo*t important, this non-smolung environment s tasi paced and challenging This is an eicekent opportunity with, a pre""* ' Company Please send your resume

to G Rathsbu'g, PO Box. 505 Nov- Ml 48376-0505

5 1 2 Wanted-

PIERCING PAGODA, largest tewetry luoafc cham m the country ha* opening m Westland a Wonderland malls tor assistant manager Full time, e*per»nce preferred but wM tram Benefits available Competitive hourly salary with bonus Please apply m person ai Westland or Won-ijerland Man

5 1 2 Help Wanted-

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PREMIER DISTRIBUTOR tor Menler Toledo Scale* & Control* <* seeking technically onented sates people to cover Ihe Detroit territories Previous industrial sales experience a muet Must be highly motivated, wHung to pui in song hour* for hign compensa-tion The Mey is the lim«ti Full benefit package including 401K health & oantal Contact Cech corporation 11675 Be«Jen Ct Lrvor*a. Ml 48150

(313) 513-6473

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Troy based computer sctware com-pany currency has a posihon ooen tor an independent contractor for our iales department m me Michigan area If you are-n sea-ch of a posJlion paying a m-mmum sala-y o' 530 000 annually plus commission and have evperience m saes wtr. some knowl-edge o< computer* call us ai

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D E L I V E R Y

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Leading beverage company has a "uil m e position open.ng m Retail Store Distribution Depart m e n Mercnand'Sirg s«»ls helpful wTf- » --gness to leam Required CDL B or will tram

• Base Pa* • Commission*

• E.cedent Benefit Package

Send Work Histcy to Relail Delivery Saies

P 0 Bo. 761248 Ptymoulh Ml 48170

of Fa. to 313-416-3810 S. E O E

D I R E C T O R

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The Soulh'wld Milton Garden Inn -s looking 1O» an experienced Director ol Sale* Responsibilities include estab-lishing accounts confirming contracts motrvating sales team media rela-tions cosi ccntroa and daily reports Salary pws bonus Fax resume to 12-48; 799 T)30 or send to 26000 American Dnve So-ulh'reid Ml 48034 EOE

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Are ycxi a TOP PERFORMER who i* looking to |Oih a last paced wonipace' We are a leader m me equipmenl leasing industry looking to hire a molmaled workers! wtth 3-5 years sales expenence In this position, you will soKrt and build -eiationships wrth. all types o< equipment venders as wel as maintain exs lmg vendor relation-ships Ai so. you persona-y negotale structure present and close deals with «ssecs We ofer training, beneMs auto allowances, lorvg term growth opporturvi«s a i d pay some of the highest 'commissions n the industry For -nmediale and confiden.ua. consideration tax your resume to

Signature Financial GrouO Fa. (2481 353-5888

I T S T I M E T O D E C I D E YOUR F U T U R E D I R E C T I O N

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Openings lor new & expenenced agents Oflvces in Canton A Garden City Westtand area & 2 lull lime B»o-iiers on slafl to meal your needs

Call Don or Jack for a confidential interview

CENTURY 21 Castell- i Lucas 313-525-7900 Of 313 453-4300

JEWELRY SALES Diamond Cas l« m Nov. has opening lor lull lime sales person Hourly pay bonus incentive hearth care & paid holidays Call Tom for an nterview

1248 >442 2440

JEWELRY SALES Full c« part-time Highly motivated outgoing pe«»on: wanted for -oia- Jew e-ry Sales Must be experienced Pay commensurate wtth experience FuU benefits included (313) 592-8119

E X E C U T I V E R E C R U I T E R Sales Manage- Recruiter tor busy Farmmcion HiKs office National 'ran-cnise Direct TV. affinity groups 4 relocation Exce'iem occortumty tor nigh energy motvaled individual with strong desre 'or achievement Man agement skills 4 organization a must Contact John 248-848-3000 X203

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Rep Appned science or chemistry a E-us Some PC expenence IMS

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JEWELRY SALES person Expe-ence a must Advancement 4 pay opportunities Southfield area

(248) S69-6747

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Call Today Ask for Larry Marwin

Ceniufy 21 MJL Corporate'Transferee Service

810851-6700

^EASING CONSULTANT - Seeking a highly motivated 90a) orientated professional individual 10 lease apart-ments at a new 144 unit apartment commun ' iy Sa les exper-ence required Piease lax resume and salaiy requirements 10

(810) 540-2686

O l S C O U N T CAR & T R U C K RENTALS IS seexrng highly moti-vated individuals 'or rental locations in the Oakland county area Good saes ski1 is a plus (313.. 608-6350

DON 'T GET A J O B GET A C A R E E R

The Farmington office of REAL ESTATE ONE is seek ng ambitious ca ree'-onented mdnrtdua's Maximize your earnings work with Michigan s largest 'eai state-company We d e ' on-!he-|Oti training flexible hours and unlimited potential For more informa-tion call V ick ie Ascher l 2 4 8 - 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

FARMERS INSURANCE Group 1 insurance saiesi is looking for a lew good peoc»e who are tired C wort ng tor someone eise and wou'd like an opportunity lo 'un their own business II you are nte-ested and your desi'es i « m this directum Piease contact Bill Cox al

1248 . 349-0055

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E O c e a n E x p o r t

Malute person at*e to handle mu.l!0<e tasks m a fasl paced dynamic office environment College degree pre terred Expenence in transportation netptul bul not 'equired Excellent communication skills Computer skills Ptartive attitude wh.ie working with Outside customers 9 AM 5 30 PM Argents Express Group Ask 1o> Kim or Hewn (313) 946-5900

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Troy area spoting goods mare/lecture- seeking M

bme employee to deal with customers & input orders

Must be skilled m. Microsoft Oftice organized "vgnfy .moti-

vated & knowledge m Peachtree a plus

Send -esume Box #2058

Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd L/vorM. Ml 48150

D Y N A M I C REAL E S T A T E C O M P A N Y

IS seeking goal-onemed enenjelK pn*e*s>cm*ls We offer the industn, s best Iraming programs

and complete marketing and sjpport sennces

In Birmingham, Be-verty H.lls Call Temy (8101 642-2400

In Bioomheid Hills Call James 1810) 646-1800

m Fan-inqtcn HmsW BoomheKI Call Joan (810) ^ 7 - 9 0 0 0

Cai' Ron 18IO1 879-3400

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a i E s t a t e

F I E L D S A L E S l D M i Long Distance 'nc is current-y seek na ndrviduals to' its direct sales staff Resocns4»tities will include selling and maintaining a commercial customer base througn cold calling telemarketing, and networking Idea' candidates should t-e energetic sell starters with a dnve tor persona suc-cess LDMI Offers an attractive base . commission, fui benefits paid hoi-days a-nd vacation Expenence pro terred Out not necessary It* q^ali'ied cand<3ates inie'e-steo candidates may call Leonard Brandenburg 4 1 888-581-4085, or forward -esumes to

LDMI Long Distance Inc Art- Leonard Brandenburg

8801 Conant St Hamtramc. M' 48211

ime help Apply within. 29410 Mile Uvonla

GALLERY SALES Sandra Coams Inc a Retail Craft Gaiery in Birmingham, seeks 1u»-time neip Detailed precise enthusi-astic and Hard wonting person Call

1248) 642-4795

H O W B I G W A S Y O U R

L A S T P A Y C H E C K ' ' Expanding saes 'cxce needed tor suburban oemelety Looking tor people who are working hard but not ma*mg enough money or interested •n a ca'ee' change Exciting opoortu -uty w c i n checking out 401 (k) and medea1 For appointment call Don Confe' ai 12*8; 349-2784

Manaoer & Sa les Tra inees Maior NYSE Blue Chip companies <n service industries seek degreed Trainees. Rapid advancement poten-tial Full benefits 401K S24-530K

Fax resume to Slacey Koepc 810-932-1170 'ax 810-932-1214

Hater Associates 29670 MiocHeoeit Farmingion Hwls. Ml 48334

NATIONAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE

for exciting publishing company' Exlensive travel involved

Base • commission Can H c zon Press 810-539-2979

R E A L E S T A T E

C A R E E R Discover The D i f f e rence

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Exclusive Success Systems training program Individualized ervgomg iramung Slate 01 the an of l«e technology Extensive nabonai 4 local advertising exposure

ALL REAL ESTATE COMPANIES

ARE NOT THE SAME

Can Chuck Fast or Mark Bullard

For personal interview 18101 347-3050

C O L D U i e L L

BANKER a

Schwe-izer Real Eslale

S A L E S

P R O F E S S I O N A L S

We are the 4th largest • ' • " m g service m America and are looking tor motivated people on-ented sale* pro<e**ionala lor our Southfield and Detroit locations Position include* prospecting new office and ndustnal busi-ness setting appointments 4 maintaining existing accounts

It you have 2 y s outside sales, or placement, recruiting expenence and want to De Oul of the office

WE OFFER • Am active base • BCBS Health Insurance • Weekly aulo allowance1

expenses • Tra**ng • Career Advancement • Realistic earning potential ol

S24-S40K

It you want to be a part ol Ihe laslesl growing industry o l the 90 s send resume 10 I N T E R I M P E R S O N N E L

26331 Southfield Ro Lathrup Village Ml 48076

Attn Manage' FAX 248-557-6563

Help Wanted-

S a l e s ! 5 2 4 Help Wanted-

Domestic

TRAVEL CONSULTANTS Be part ol a winning team ol 15 confident outgoing, aggressive & very fnendly telephone sates people sefeng vaca-tions 30 hrs./wk , SlCXXVmo • com-mlsaion . psid training Your Msn Tours. Dearborn 313-276-4100

Help Wanted

Part-Time

CANTON OFFICE needs customer service admruettaior part-tune. 10am-2pm Full Sme, 1 /1998 Excel 4 Woro expenence rsquired Ckibes > n x » mawoom, cash receipts samples 4 catalog sl purchase suppkes tomer ot ters EOEMSOiJ Respond to Inside Sales Manage< 6900 Haggerty Rd S^ le >200 Canton. Ml 48167

LIVE IN Housekeeper'coo* wanted to, male m Bmnmgham Duoes include care 4 talungi'picking up Ol gerfle dog Irom day care Please c r t (248) B51-0600 Em 256 M-F 9-5

CLERICAL/PAYROLL immediate opening tor .nowJuai wtth some payroll ot dencal expenence entry level poston Excellent wo»k»ng ccsdrtons Non smoking office App«y

10 Joe< at (8101356-1000 J o e P a n i a n C h e v r o l e t

28111 Telegraph al 696 Southfield

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LONG TERM m home care m Hiy*andivio»y srea for 3 y o W 4 9 mo old Part-ome 20 hrs M Nov tu« time alter 3rd child emvesGrea ' pay 4 benefits avs i^ t te tot«ng« pe<son Ftelerences requited to. Interview 12*8)634-5282 , ,

NANNY F U U time Mon-Fn-lo< 0 month 4 6 yf old children tn mv Southfield home Non smok ing* ret - rente* required Own transport* Bon Pveaae call (2*6) 358 1019

SALES REPRESENTATIVES 8i '«m Dollar Corporation is looking for career onemed individuals 'or .new Ann Artvsr i/v-aton OMs'anOing compensatior' packaoe and comptete tr&nmg provided Qualified can»-dales will po*sess superior communi-cation and sales skills E O E

Ca» (313) 741 8302

S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T I V E needed Duties include showing, selling 4 iisf-ng P'e-owned Manufac-tured Home (mob -e homes) Auto needed Ou ' salespeople earn S27 000 10 S65 000

• WE ' R A I N • Non-snwkmg office

MICHIGANS «1 SALES OFFICE BELLEVILLE (313*697-5400

Robert

SALES REP • We" established office supply and furniture company seekmg organized energetic sell motivated person »o» outside sales

248-352-6100

S A L E S T O $ 8 0 , 0 0 0

A lop compute- industry company >s I expanding and seeks a Sales Flep-e-

D i v e r s i f i e d R e c r u i t e r s

Fax 248-344-6704

CLE RESALES LIVONIA Children* esaie store Flexible ir* G'eal pay 4 discount

(313) 458-5313

P A R T - T I M E C O L L E C T O R

Warren DistnOufor seeks an inOtvidua who has coiiecfion experience and is very detax onemed Expenence 'nwes-tigating charge backs by retailers a plus Individual be worting with Mass Merchant* and mu*t possess diplomacy Accounting background a must Position pays $8 50-S9 50 per hour based on expenence Send resume 10 Mt Short ai P O Box 2008 Warren Ml 48091

Help Wanted-

M e *

A S S I S T A N T

M A N A G E R

C O U P L E Career position tor dependable couple to assisl in managing and maintaining a mid-size suburban apartment commurvry Good saury beneMs and apt inctuded C a l l : ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 6 0 5 0

NANNY F u w i n position avMeble tor an outstanding, expenenced pro-vider tor 2 vee' oW 4 mlant m oor Farmington Hrfs home Non-smoker own transportation excr ten l t«Jer_ ences required 248 737-15ftb

NANNY NEEDED, energetic 4 o w i g lot 2 boys, ages 1 4 4, in W Bfoom-f,eld home Must have transportation » reHerences 30 hrs/wk CaB Sua

(248) 258-1105 Exl 283

NANNY Thurs -F nome tot

Long letm >ur Plymoulh

NEEDED n plu* « our toddler Son Reference*

(313) 454-7638

NANNY NEEDED • 2 toddlers, W Bloomfield Home, prefet live-In, 5 days Mature Grandmother type References Non-smoke- Work 313-287-8400 Eves 248-682-1116

WA S S I S T A N T

M A N A G E R C O U P L E

Assist in managing maftairang an apartment community n

Dearborn Heights Experience neces-sary Rewarding opportunity lo >om a too property management '.earn, CALL. (3131 274-4765

COUNTER CLERKS • part WW ot students, Novi, Famungton H,is 4 W Btoomheid Cat for interview, Mai Kai Cleaners 313-537-8050

COUNTER HELP part time, nights 4 weekends Westtand area North-west Alano Ckxb 313 522-6667

DEMONSTRATORS -To hand out samples.'coupons m supermarkets Health benefits available. S&hr Call 248-540-5000, X14

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C A R E E R ? Now is the time to

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- - F L E X I B L E H O U R S - -Part time person needed for busy upscale Birmmgham-Bloomfieid real eslale Olfice Typing and compuler skills a must' Some receptionist duties Approximately 30 hours per week1

Call 9 A M - 1 P M Ask lor Knsly, 1248) 646-6200

5 3 4 Jobs Wanted-

Female/Male

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HOUSECLEANING WEEKLY or Bi-weekly schedule

References Prcfe" -ong term Call Sharon 313-464-1293

NEED A HOUSE CLEANER1 Expen enced college student w lew open-

availabfe Reasonable 'ales 4 ences (810) 865-9554 X ,

POLISH MAID service, honest, tell-able. thorough, expenenced refer-ences, homes, apts , condos, offices, cal- Elizabeth 313-871-3450

HOUSEKEEPER NOVI area Mon . Wed-Fn 15-20 hrs..'wk Cleaning, laundry, ironing Dependable honesl References (248)348-4883

PRIVATE NURSE/HOUSEKEEPER Pari Time Only

Excellent References, Leave Message 313-844-8828

REAL ESTATE PRE LICENSING COURSE

Fundamentals ol -ea eslale to pre-pare you lot the State E xam Classes now forming Fee includes lextoook and an materials Call 399-8233 to Reqistet

ColdweJ Banke' Schwe-tzer School of Real Estate

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S Free t.-a ning Itom the «1 real estate company in ihe world

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Century 2 i Hartf-ord South 39209 W 6 Mile

Livonia Mi

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In R e a l E s t a t e Three opening* in Remenca s top selling Ptymoulh office in 1996 Company paid fairung and pre-i«ense tram.ng through ou' owin real estate school Can today and ask for Gary Jones

3 1 3 - 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 2

R E M E R T C A

H O U S E K E E P I N G SEE Our ad m the general want

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KENNEL HELP wanted Must be mature 4 reliable Canton area 313-397-8899

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L E A S I N G A G E N T Pari-lime person needed al least 20 hrs wee* to do leasing and dencal duties 'oi a Warren Apt Complex Please send resume to: Leasing Agem PO Box 433, BloomfieM Hills Ml 48303-0433

ADORABLE CHILDREN wanted for licensed home day care 15 yrs expe nence Ekcelieni references Nea-Lahser,!1-696 Kalhy 248-357-4121

NORTHVILLE JEWELER lookmg<o» experience sales heip Flexible lion's Please call 12481380-8430

E L E C T R I C A L

D I S T R I B U T O R Immediate openings 1c 5 inside sates positions Experienced motivated persons send •esumes to

F I F E E L E C T R I C C O A-tr Personnel Dept

P O Bex 802' Ncvi Ml 48376-802'

ot FAX to 248-344-4159

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M A N A G E R OEM saies manage' needed fo oversee sales engmeenng depart-ment o» T«r • supplier Customer contact with, tug 3. transplants EE 0< ME degree and 1-3 years .manage-ment expenence required Must have exceient or® end wntten communica-tion skills

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Lrvoma, Ml 48150

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S Earn what you re worth--oe m control of your life Firet year income potential d\ excess 0< $50 000 Excellent tracing available through new in-house naming center Cail Enc Rader

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I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S -n Plymouth/Canton area tor three senous, career minded individuals capable of par toptwwj on a dynanw ree estate team Peopie-onented o r g a m j a n o n offers on- the- iob trammg. and an opportunity tot aCove average earning* Call Seal al (313) 453-«eOC (AM mqumes held « confidence)

an international temporary service, seeks expenenced, fughly motivated, computer Merate sales persons to take our Northwest Detroit Metro Area sales to a -ngner level Previous sue cess in a fast paced environment, coupled wtth a proven track record of saws growth and retenton wri reward you wish unwmted challenges, career progression, and a total benefits package Oualrfied Candidates fax resume to Banch Manage- at

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Uvonia Ml 48152 EOE

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N E W A G E N T S IN

N O R T H C A N T O N At newest staje-of-the-an com-puters equipment 4 furniture Best commission plan -n me industry Company paid trammg and pre-iicense training, n out own -eal estate school Call today and as» '&• Curt Doiier ot Marty Pouget

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R E M E R T C A

H O M E T O W N III

S U P P O R T Y O U C A N C O U N T O N

jo in our team, and discover the benefits thai leading-edge tech-nology progressive education national retocanon depanmem. and a comprehensive martieting pan provides Out Lrvonia oftice olfers semi -private offices and full tune suppon stalf Expenenced agents, call Sharon McCann

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COLDWELL BANKER V Snr.wei're' Real Estare J

L E A S I N G A G E N T Weekends only tot Westtand Apt Complex Ca« Mon thru Fn 313-425-0052

Affordable day care m my license home 15 yea's expenence CPR,

irst Aid. Meals 4 love provided. 7 Mile 4 Inkster (313) 538-1610

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PART TIME • Bloomfield Hills. Wocd-ward Ave Mon Wed Fn hrs 8 30-5 Word Processing, experienced eft. c ieni friendly, tax resume to 248-645-0749 0' call 248-645-0740

ARE YOU in need ol quality child care? immediate openings tor any age Meals included Redford/ljvon.a area (313) 937-0539

CHRISTIAN DAV cate in Canton has openings lor all ages References

aiiabie CPR framed Call Rochelte 1313) 961-6908

- R E C E P T I O N I S T -Parl-time pe-son needed for busy upscale Birmingham-Bloomfied real eslaie office Approximately 20-30 hours pet week (evenings and week-ends) S9.00 hour

Call 9 A M 1 P M Ask tot Knsty. (248) 646-62G0

D A Y C A R E 2 f u l l - t i m e 4 1 Tues.Thurs openings 0-4yrs Food program, CPR, 1st aid and BS in nutrition field Uvonia (313) 422-6963

L I C E N S E D D A Y C A R E taoMy in Southfield has 3 openings tot 2 Yrs old 4 up 248-354-4444

RECEPTIONIST (Semetyping) Pleasant working condition's m WEST BLOOMFIELD REAL ESTATE OFFICE Pan I.me Sal ot Sunday (810)851-5500

TELEMARKETER for established Southfield office supp-ty compeny Requires sei'-motivated person with excellent te'e-Ohone skits 248-3S2 -6100

T E L E M A R K E T E R Relaxed no pressure appointment setting tor Nov» ol'ice of national ser-vice company Career opportunity advancement potential. 9-5pm dany Attractive hourly wage, bonus 4 bene-Ms

»ctive houny wage, bonus 4 bene-Call M-s B a t 248-349-4505

R E T A I L M A N A G E R Needed tor country french design

4 home accessory shop Send resume to LaBelle Provence 185 W Maple, Birmingham Ml 48009

R O M A N I A . C H I N A . S O U T H A F R I C A

Working professionals with back-grounds m Business i m p o t t i p o n Sales, Finance, Ot Engmeenng Help S6 Billion Gtotal American Company expand lo $10 8 by yea' 2000 in these countries and become wealthy Aggressive goal onented people

3 1 3 - 4 5 8 - 7 7 4 7

T E L E M A R K E T E R S ARE YOU READY TO

TAKE TME NEXT STEP? TIRED OF THE SCRIPT? -

Apply your skills lo actual selling on the phone The Job Recruiting News-paper is seeking an Inside Advertising Sales Represent*t-ve Base salary plus commission 4 bonuses A'e your -eady to lake the next step and move into a career'' Many oppor-tunities lot advancementi Respond to Job Recruiter 248-474-2929

T E L E M A R K E T E R S Mortgage Company needs expen-enced Telemarketers tor out Wesl Btoomheid office to set appointments. Excellent salaiytionus program

Call Ron, at 248-626-8877

R E T A I L SALES P E R S O N FuU time or part time for fun cook shop in Redlord Twp Grand Rivet near MtMer Rd and also Novi location H you are depe-vSable and have a

fnendly personality call Anna at

K I T C H E N G L A M O R

(313} 641-1244 7

S A L E S M E R C H A N D I S E R NATIONAL HBC company seeking permanent pan-time merchandise' to call on grocery 4 drug stores P<efer someone m Wayne Oakland Cty SS Hr • 315.'per mile Posit»on requires 20 Hrs ..'Wk FA* 'esume in confi-dence to 810-651-2807

S E C R E T A R Y ' R E C E P T I O N I S T Professional office wrth pleasart working environment Responsibili-t y * phones, filing, word processing using WordPerfect 'or Windows 8 other misc tasks Part-time hrs 9-5 30 Tues , Thurs 4 3rd day Ilex CM Resume McKenna Associates inc 32605 W Twelve Mile Sla 165 Farm.mgtcn M s . Ml 48334

Ot FAX (248) 553-0688 EOE

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S A L E S A S S O C I A T E Estabkshed -ecords management company seeks setf-starte' with leiemanketing and direct customer contact experience to develop new business and maintain existing cus-tomer relations Salary up to $32k plus commission based on expen-e n c e F a x r e s u m e to

313-522-6970

T E L E M A R K E T E R S

W A N T E D immediale Openings

Momemakern'StudentaiSeniors No experience necessaiy,

however helpful 2 srtfts available. 9 30am-2 30pm

and 4pm-8pm Mon thai Fn Can Pam ot Frit I 2 4 8 - 4 2 6 - 6 8 1 3

TELEMARKETERS Exper ienced for loca l heating 4 cookog company

. G o o d h o u t l y wage bonuses plus ccmmiseior-is Please cal Pat at (313) 730-8500

Help W i n U d -

Dotnestic

CARE FOR 1 loaset. dean 4 mam tain household pert-time flexitue hours Re l s rence requ i ted

248-960-0179

S A L E S

Outstandmg opporturvty for a sales professional ookmg to p m orgamj* Bon afhkaled with one o» Fafrmnglon Has moat prestigious CPA firms to spearhead the arowlh of one 0» out fastest growing Unancial sennces dnn-•nna R you have 2» years sales expenence a f*Bh-energy »ve l «mh strong rsetparsonal stun* and would ->* to substantially ncreaee yoix earnings posenBal I salary " • would » 4 to talk to you PtMAon Ofien a pro«eee«nel wortimg erwvonment. trammg and career development Pleaae send your

P O Box 250125 West BtoomfieM Ml 4«324

T E L E M A R K E T E R S

• $10 PER HOUR . PLUS COMMISSIONS . PART TIME . 5 to 9 MON thru THURS

10 to 4 SAT Residential cleaning service looking to experienced appointment setter* Fsx resume to 313453^378 or apply n person.

SWEEPING BEAUTIES 41909 JOY ROAD

CANTON, Ml BETWEEN HAGGERTY 4 LILLEY

ROAD

SALES PERSONNEL Expending Manufacture* and mod-utar home Heeler looking for sale* personnel wftf. vwon and Nf lh aspet-anon Contact Karen al

1810 i 887 3701

SALES PROMOTE coMcaon and check recovery senncee c ax -eeume to Dwtotm Manager 80^ *33 -7874

TELEMARKETING SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Has immediale opwimg «n our Rochester hMs stm»o tor Seles Rep 4 proof c o n s t a n t s * you er* outgomg creative and entoy wortung ftextole hours part or k * •me Cai Mika 248-652 3104

TWC 4 Auto Service SeieapeocM Store Managers 4 Aueo Tachnnaana See our DapMry ad unasraSOOQen-srsi H e * wamad BCLLE TME

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. r s t e l e p h o n e , c o n t a c t i n g c u r r e n t c u s t o m e r s , s e l l i n g

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f o l l o w i n g - u p w i t h c u s t o m e r s t o d e t e r m i n e

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r e s u m e t o O b s e r v e r f t E c c e n t n c N e w s p a p e r s , A t t n :

t r a d e Sales, 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t , l i v o n i i , M l 4 i 1 SO

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C H E F / B U T L E R Executive Estale Groaw PomSS

$30 000-^35.000 ptos benefits H O U S E K E E P E R S ' N A N N I E S

BoomfvekJ Hi«s estate seeks expen enced Housekeeper (Mon-Fn) who also entoys cootong Lw^r ipos«one

IMS We speoaUa m.

Estate placement Ci Cmdy at. 810-9M-I170

NURSE AIDE w f h 30 yea's experience seeks a M - b m e

pos-lion Excellent refetences (810! 569-7932 _ ,

RESPONSIBLE NANNY pan time hex-ole hours with exce«eni pay to care lor a 2 t 4 9 monlh oM c*tld in Plymouth a'ea Musi be nurturing 'un 4 non smoker References 'Oqui'Gd 315-207-863'

RESPONSIBLE RELIABLE, flexible energetic enlhusiaslic actme hve high school graduate or r -sludeni needed lo care tor 10 oaughiet in our Novi (Chase Farms) home Mon - Fn 3 45- 7pm Vanous •vousenoid 4 transportation responsi-bilities $150,'wk (248)344-4212 Serious applicants

STEADY SAT rate sue- One 1 yt old GIN M BIRMINGHAM NON smoket, experience 4 transpo^ation required After 6pm(248l 645-9041

TEACHER NEEDS part-time child care lot 15 month o « 7.30 arrfNoor Mon-Fri My home or yours 5 Mile Haggerty area (313) 420-0025

E lder ly t i r e k

Assistance

WILL CLEAN you' home Man, or Tues REASONABLE

RELIABLE, METICULOUS (313) 937-9395

Chi ldcare Service*-

Licensed

AFFORDABLE HOME CARE 24 Hour Live-In Personal Cate Cookmg housekeeping and e"ands Experienced, canng dependable and bonded

(248) 380-6237 Caregiver for Ekderfy Woman

Lmt In only Wor t up to 7 days per week Good wages and bene-l«s Cal' 9-5 Mon-Sat

(313) 467-4850

COMPANION 4 aide lor the ekjety good references 313-287-0635

NEED CARE for MOM 5PM toearfy AM atieast 5 days Must havweeter ences. own transportation 4 e-kmd smile Please call (313) 813-2774

PROGRESSIVE NURSING care facility seeking a motivated, canng liextole recreation assistant to pro-vide lun yet the'apeutic aiC1«"t«s tot the efderty Approximately 32 houra per week, benefits 4 401(h) avail-able expenence pteierted Contact Debby Runnels at Chartet House of Nov., (248)477-2000

PRESCHOOL IN White Lake ha* openings ages 2 4 up, Leammg pro-

. computers, meals Lots ot ovmg care (248) 696-3877

C h i l d c a r e

I Babys i t t i ng Services

HfLD CARE In my home try expen-enced care »ver CPR references Farmington Leave message

(810) 890-9053

Whether you need help m you' home lot 2 flouts or 24 hours

L e t U n i t e d H o m e C a r e

S e r v i c e s H e l p Y o u R e m a i n I n d e p e n d e n t i n

Y o u r O w n H o m e

Services provided by UHCS a pnvale duty home health care

agency, are 'deal tor people needing assistance wtth persona

care meal preparation, light house keeping, and compan-onship

Other services include • Care C the Chromca»y ill

• Disabled • Alrheimer's Care

• Respite Care

For more information c t y

Uni ted H o m e C a r e Serv ices ( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 2 - 9 2 5 0 ^

Serving OakSand 4 Wayne, Counties Established in 1982

DAYCARE IN my clean home. Mon-Fri , full or part-time All ages Meas 4 snacks tots of TLC Reasonable rales. Garden City 313-26'-9039

DEPENDABLE LOVING ca'e tot your infant or toddler Clean, smoke

home, excellent references Livonia.1 Northville 313-522-8623

EXPERIENCED' NURTURING MOM willing to care 'or mfanVtoddle' In Farmington His Lots ol TLC pro-video' Call 248-865-9163

EXPERIENCED RETIRED mother of 4, will provide full-time daycare in her Livonia home (248) 615-4696

MOTHER -n Gerden Cily hbs coemng tor an mfanl or lot 3 years 4 up Lots 0l TLC 4 toys

313-26!-8849

MOTHER OF 2 adorable girls has room lot your 1-5 yr old m my Romulus home Sma" group, safe clean environment Excesent refer-ences Cab (313) 729-6966

Childcare Needed

A Caregiver 1 home tot kir 7 30am-Noc Call afler 6

TTENTION wanted m our Canton loeraanen sen, Mon-Fn , m Stan Sept 2nd pm 313-454-4706

BABY SlTTER.HOUSEKEEPER Waich 2 school-age children after school 4 clean dunng day 2 wk day evening* 4 1 weekend evening Excellent salary Own transportation 4 references G'osse Potol Farm*

(810) 543-1504

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PART-TIME COMPUTER position available Dedicated (xo'es s iona is app ly W i l l i a m Allan. Academy (248)349-5020

5 7 4 Business Oppt .

(See Class 390)

FLORIST - $80,000 mcludes inven-tory, strong commercial base, 14/vrs established, located in NW soOufbs For information reply to Box *2082 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspaper

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Ml 48150

G E T R I C H Earn huge mcome1 FREE INFO Send name / address to P O Box 901 Belleville. Mi 48112

BABYSITTER NEEDED in my Lrvon*a home 2 school age children Part-time flexible hours Great pay Need car' tetoences Greet lot col-lege Undent Can (313) 427-8417

BABYSITTER NEED Tue 4 Thut Irom 6pm to 11pm 1 cMd/2 yrs oM (bedtime 7 30pm) Famungton area Aeto-encee required (248)474-5308

HAVE A REAL ESTATE LICENSE BUT WORKING IN

ANOTHER FIELD' YOU COULD BE MAKING

EXTRA MONEY" Schweitzer Referral Service Company is a real estate referral company tot individuals who have earned real estate hcenaes bui ar* not actively working n i h e real estate business Our • e m -bers antoy eemmg top $$6 tor the" referrals Cell Chns Waske-at 1 <00-486 MOVE lor details

on how to o m and start makmg

G R O S S E P O I N T E EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

313-885-45TC 60 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

Needs experienced Cooks. Nanmee. Maids. Housekeepers Gardener* Butte's Couples Nk*»e Aids Com-panion* and Day Wom»ta for pnvste

18614 Mack Avenue G'osse Pom«e Farms

CAREGIVER NEEDED to 2 boys ages 6 4 8 FuO hme Mon -Fn Start immediately Car 4 references required 81CX44-3292

HOUSEHOLD HELP 2 3 dayvwk I V h t Student OK Uvwsa srea

(313) SeO-4557

M O U S E X K K R H H H i F id nme utoencas. sxpenence

I I M M N e e v * (2481 642 28*2

MORGAN SERVICES • one t * »>• - W t o i t l M « n g and ur^orm s e r w e e comperxes Our suocees «i LNonxa haa

opportumfy to • " reedy to ng« opporvn* , snd

Se 'v . ces ><lonus

and 401 (k) Fo o Ouy Gordon

me i L Norma Ml 4«190 B 0 r t a i l 0 » i v a e i - 7 1 4 7 I O i

HOUSEKEEPER - Manage ftona Days • some i ^ekends Pnvale homs experience pre*aned Own car 3 1 M J 7 - 2 W 0 OW J1>532-068#

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HOUSEKEEPER 3 days (24 hrs per w k ) Ci—Wfitt. tojndry ironmg. er-snd* o~w -»gr* houae amng tmmw*«i * m n ' i i i n x Fanksngtoi f1Q> SO-TSaB

HOUSE PERSON a D m v E * Ml be SseCM w«h N W S 40 hours

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CHILDCARE DAYS 2 toddtos in our e 313-43S-2177

CHILD CARE m Our Bocf^estw Htfls home begmrong m Sapfemb*' For infant chad, good transportation sxcsssnr ' e'er enc ee non-smoker, ful

(248) 662 2183

CHILD CARE NEEDEO to infant W Rotfiester HDs home. 30 nrvwesk. sis Ting mid August Muat be non-

leer. have transportation Reto ences required 248-661-3019

CHILDCARE NEEDCO in our North-nae noma to 2 md* ages * 4 1. 3 l e y * w * Retoanoas 4 vans s musi

(24044C-6244

ENERGETIC NEUTERMG rsMMa person to cars Farnenflton M

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EXPERIENCE LOVING Nenny wanted to c * r * to our < nlant boy m I Oeerbom home four efXd

s venetts weekdays pat weak l t» aoattowc school year 7 3 0

am 3 3 0 pm Rslarsnoas - so *wd

Ca* d a y i (S1» S6 FULL TIME Nanny needed tor (Hani i.essidays «• our Flywnu«i home Expenence 4 lalatencas reqtfred

(313) 461-7188

M O U 8 « K E E P f l « J V f - « NANNY

age children. W BaomSsld home C a l 248-861-1571

LOVING NANNY to Oer* to 1 4 4 j k MB r our hon-e FuMkne long »a* i

600

UNUSAL OPPORTUNITY as a Man-ufactursrs Representative «1 the automotive ss le rma 'ka t Great Income potential for the person, who is willing to ded«ate fxnvtisr self to Ihe business Fax resumes to

(248) 478-0139

VEDING MACHINES 1 Dixie Narco 8 sefect poo mechme wOSA 1 RefrseWron IH xs-OBA AJ offers eon-aderetf Berbers 24^524-1400 X 138

2 BRANO new mechanical candy 4 chap machines $200 a p«oa or best oflar Aak to a n r313) 4 ^ 1 3 4 6

D I A B E T I C S ei« i meOcers or ineursnoe get 4a-M e ««p*as IteaOrmto dapandsns

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SPECIAL REPORT TW7 "he Annuel Mason et t i e Sameun mduetnss Fund « • a w t n M m US Fun* Manager to m ^ i o a a n al prtno«W cAea of * • Fvnd S u M | <ag-u to buamees hours by any cMsen an rsquest mede w 1 8 0 days a l to * • dais of piiUlnsSBn al 47SM Hai-yanl OtNa PVmouH M a h

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A FOUNO • ADout 2 wks ago. long hair M t cal Dedewed MammarVAnn Soor Trail 313-522 7566

FOUNO BLACK « whrts PUPPY sl Gardsn Cay PsrtL on JKy 8 n Haa M M 4 c o u r (313) 326-6322

FOUND H I M A L A Y A N Tabby snfwers to - T « e - » j j Baavst; ftccnesiet Rd A « a Please call A x n e s w mi— home (248) 740-6513

5 S & - m a l a cat. nautered,

. . 1-2 yr* old Grey 4 white cleaned, needs s good

(248) 478-5400

FOUND smai while dog during Garden City fireworks CoSsr no •aos 810-478-3961

LOST BLACK male cai wjWfxne paw* lummy 4 mustachs "Scoow" In 3ianmgham 810-646-6115

LOST CAT- black 4 while male Jul S 7 Mi 4 Beech * , 3 l i t 387-0387 5 7 Ml 4 BeecfToaly $100 Reward

1 or (313) 464-8581

LOST CORDLESS phone- (Jul 9) 5 W & MtocFeben araa

(313) 427-5899

LOST POOOLE - Small, white, name n imri Loet Mon 7-14, Lyndon' Hubbard s res. Livonia 313-261 -8818 asktoMaursen dsys 313-591-0123

LOST SIBERIAN HUSKY - RED Southhsld srss. REWARD1

male Pisays cs« (810) 350-0007

RfWARO LOST 8 M M -Tuck Rosd area Guy-black Tsbby 6 yrs Okd. neulMd male. 810442-4896

SET OF keys on Hubbard 4 Norfolk, along wuh s molorols plug tor cat

(810) 442

T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7 O&E

Cone « explore He wonderkj . " 2 S 5 J ? - - " * M O R Y LANE AfTTIOUES, 336 S Mam S t . PlynvMh Ml (»1J, 451-1873

3*00 sq lt ./open 7 d a n Specto damottorMton on July 2&n by Artto Janet Stanley who creates speoel d»plays usxng lam*, mamenoe.

praaesq towers 4 caftgraphy 6s sure io p in us.

D E L G I U D I C E

A N T I Q U E S

Estsls 4 pnvsis Sales, tosurwice snd Eslats sppraaals done

MEMBER Q£ ISA -

looking io putchsss n. Lasque Sevres

Cel or vie* our gallery as meny fms e s t s l s p ieces h s v s r scsn t l y sinned

Ws srs slso KPM. Muss. _ Roysl Vlsnna. and othe- fms c N r * snd crystal

WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS 515 S Lafayette Royal Oak

- Mon-Sat 11-6 810-399-2608

DOLLS, DOLLS BIG SALE CoSscttHes. ensques, Alexander F 4 B Cksney 810-476-6797

GOEBEL HUMMEL PLATES, 1971 thru 1978 interested parties call

610-978-8602

LIGHTING, L E A 0 E 0 windows, door*, armors* dresaet* tables broniss beds soned terry gss pump sic etc Thurs thai Sun 11-5 918 W 11 Mils Rd Medison Hgts <•> block E 1-75

1248) 545-4486

OAK 4 doot ice chest $700 6 p«ce mohogeny bedroom set $»50 Osk Oder prsss $200 1246) 681-1199

phone

jm

2-8911

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DRIVER NEEDED - Free use ol cer It* i y e a ' m exchange tor personei ffftfst. Plymouth area Retirees •eWJme 313-813-8107

M € R C H A N D I S €

#700-778

700 Absolutely Free

EVERGREEN TREES You dig 4 haul sway (313) 453-1871

FREE FILL DIRT Appro. 10 yards You Pick up Rsd fo rd area

313-531 3153

FREE FIREWOOD, most of it needs to be spilt Blue Kornot io»iei-wor*s Landscape rocks Old National Geo-graphic Magazines Cell bet 9AM-10PM 248-476-2240

FREE 5 gallon drum. Almond out-door paint. (313) 455-7963

FREE GULBRANSEN organ, work* Nice condition You pick up

(313) 425-5428

FREE LUMBER - (313) 537-3615

REFINISHED ANTIQUE H s a * bed Jenny Lynd style snd veniety table With caned bench 248-641-7184. leave message if no enswer

ROYAL CROWN Derby "Derby Posies' 22 pwee bone china lea set Call mornings 810-359-8036

SANDERS ANTIQUES & AUCTION GALLERY 35118 MICHIGAN AVE

WAYNE, Ml 23.000 sq tt. Buy. Sell & Trade Open 10-6 daily. 313-721-3029

706 A a c b o a S a k s

king-size bed - chest bedside u

SUMMERFEST OF ANTIQUES

Many Dealers Advertising gas col-lectibles barnwood doors 4 gatss crocks, glassware jewelry, furniture, quilts Civu 4 Indisn War Hems pnmi-ttves toys, chikj'ens tun-Mure, wicker, knsn* lunch And Loed* of Fun! Sat. Sun , 9 to 5 6400 Pine Knob Rd . Clarkston (bet Wakton 4 Onion-vide Rds)

TOWN HALL ANTIQUES of Downtown Historic Romeo, oiler a fabulous selection of quality antiques and selected collectible* ff you rs ookmg to add to your collection ot decorate a new room, stop m we are sure you* be piesseo Located al 32 Mae Road and Old Van Dyke

OPEN 7 Days, 10-6 810-752-5422

PURDY ESTATE AUCTION 25 OH Clocks - Antiques

Gleeswers • Furnaurs Lionel Tram - Power Tools

We * • heve a pubkc aucbon al 33007 Colony Pk Dnve Farmmgion HS*. Ml (Take I-686 to O r e h e r d t e Rd , north » 12 Mke. weel 1 mke to Farmington Rd noiYi •* ntfe)

SUN JULY 20 AT 12 NOON Uonal n o s e siaam enone. car*. •6462 6466 8257 204SW 34*4. 3461 6456 (*! ongmal boxesi 2023. sngme 4 4 cars DBL tranatomar •342 4 345 Lnnalxae U-E, culvert l oader * , l ight tower, track 4

f B S S S r craamet 4 sugar Waia*. cut padaeial Aah. 4 Royal Daottm Toby mugs, togs soap stons Eskimo Vaaekne vsss, crystal stem-ware togs otf pamtmg wSdM* pnnt pressed glass cut celery Omh, cut nappe, miac costume lewslry Oek commode w.<towel bar cane rocker, preased-bac* sawing rodler 11x16' oval braided rug. wooden domes drymg rack. baauMul watojt p«turs frame, 2 twm maple bsds. maple 4-drawer chest mspls drssser round Ousen Anns table smai drop leaf table

Nice humpback trunk, ladrn ami chair, cherry drofMel dmmg table bu«el 4 server ledwood petio lumi-tos. picnic '^bie 2 captam s chams. old piano stool, mee oak desk, cherry

st 4 2

tables. Sony VCR cemers dty s i r* (not old). HP Deskjet 540 pnrser old IBM system 2 mod 30 computer. Wtwlpooi wssher 4 ga* dryer ( I * * new), smai upright freezer Clocks Vienna Regulator O G Watetoury 30 hr dock. Ansonia Status clock i philosopher i 6-day time 4 strike, looking J I U I shelf clock w i t k Terry wood movement. Pilar 4 Splat tranaitionai w.leet (wood movs-metil). steeple shelf dock. C 4 L C Ives triple decker 8-dey (1830-1838). smai E M Welch steeple Waterbury long drop celendet dock, E tograhm round drop calendar 18 day). M a t 4 Sere's - Wsdsworth Lounsbury 4 Turner i wooden works), New Haven benio Large O G Roaewood case (Forestvills mlr). Vienna Regulator (not working) 7'10' tall case Grandfa-ther dock (circa 1835), Beniamtn Castel Germarsown. B-'ge 4 Fuller tnp«e decker 8-day carved German cuckoo dock. Banio by Waltham Waich Co . '* column transitional (E Terry 4 Sons) wooden works (1818-1824), Ansonia Long drop reg A. Banjo by Waltham Clock CO (work* matked 7612) early 1800 baromeiet John Becon t -colomn shelf dock w-Wooden work*

Electric shredder, leal blower, electric Chain saw. Rockws* model 11 band saw. bench gnnder. Roc*wee 10" planet Rockwell rmtet saw 12" bandaaw. router. B4D ncCby shop Owner Estale of Glen T Purdy1

Beatrice Jean PurOy Braun 4 Helmet AucDon Service

Ltoyd Braun Jerry Helme

Arm Aroor Saline (313) 665-96*6 (313) 994-6309

decoy* • Metal plsnt table $50 Curved non plant stand $150 810-348-0946

704 Am 4 Crafts

lops-no-sides-wotks good-248-680-0052 eves or week-ends

canopy >od-S5C 1

CRAFTERS WANTED by Erwin Orchards the weekend of Sept 13 4 14 Tent provided Ail items must be hand crafted Contact Linda at

1248)437-3132

JACOBSEN LAWN tractor chief 1000. Koheler motor. 42' aluminum mower deck (248) 647-3898

LEATHER SOFA, q u e e n - s i z s • a i e r b e d Y o u P i c k - u p

810-855-8557

PATIO SAND you pick up Free sua sand 4 21AA limestone.

(313) 451 9420

PRO FORM 6 0 MXT treadmill H Accusmart morwor. Free Possibly needs new motor 1248) 880-8453

702 Antiques' Collectibles

AAROVARKS TO ZITHERS? You never know what you will find m

3 D a y s On ly

July 18. 19 & 20 th Free appraisal* ol vintage spotting coaeciiOle*. fishing tackle, golf, base-ben t hockey by expert eppraisers1

Also large selection ol sportmg col-lectibles to sale

JOWN & COUNTRY ANTIQUES MALL

Ibehind Eastside Manosl 31630 Plymouth Rd.. Uvoma — 313-425-4344

Open -11-6 Dady THURS FRI 4 SAT untH 8pm

A JULY SALE at THE GREAT MIDWESTERN ANTIQUE EMPORIUM 5233 Dune Hwy . Waterford Ml Your chance to purchase the good stuff al tug savings

•10-40% oft Everything. - m our regular 50 dealer

inventory pnced at S1 or mors (cash and carry sales only) Shop Tuesday through Sunday 10-5 Closed Mondays and Jury 4th

ANTIQUE DEALER- m need of cash tow Quetty 19 century American hit n»ure accessories Below market oost,; (246) 644-8778

A n n A r b o r A n t i q u e s M a r k e t HE BRUSHER SHOW

. July 20, Sun 6err>-4pm SOM' SJm Arbor Saline Roed exit • I 7 5 " o 0 i-94 then south 3 miles CKwJOO dealer* m quaMy antiques a tkTss iec i coaecttoes ek under cover Admiss ion ( 5 00. 29th

The Onginari'

ANTIQUE SHOP now open 52S5 E Grand River, Howe!

(51 2-5pm . Thurs-Tn 'Sal

7JS46-SS75 or (517)545-7764

ANTIQUE SHOW 4 SALE i . TEL-TWELVE MALL

Taiesraph at 12 M4e. Southketo We«. July 23 - Sunday J J I 27

x i M e l hours Oiass and porcelain rapeir

CRAFTERS WANTED by Erwin Orchards the weekend of Sept 13 4 14 All items must be hand crafled Contaci Linda at 1248)437-3132

SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN AUTO AUCTION

PUBLIC & DEALERS WELCOME

Mon 4 Thurs Evenings 6 30pm Fleet cease dealer Consign-ment Bank Repos. New car Trade-ins A/rived Lale model Ford Tauruses

Reserved Numbers Prompt Service

Pick-up 4 Delivery Service 25 yrs Automotive Experience

9200 N Telegraph roe. Ml

Phone Monroe.

313 586-8996 31?-"-863503.

710 b t a t e S a k s

f - r , AN ESTATE SALE A i SAT, JULY 19, 10-5 ™ SUN. JULY 20. 12-3

4115 KENMORC BERKLEY (Sl .Wine Woods W of Coo- iy*

N ofl 12 I t f e Rd)

Ensue M H s m of Trsaecral lut mahmgs and soceaaonee mdudmg French style bteeklront secretary sola, drum tabls. esng chaM arm

I lacquer sads chair. On-i 4 Figunnas. toot stool secretary de "trot. buSar's

c f l a n Dark tfiarry crederua. Onamal

4 armoke 2Cs oak~ofllo* desk and snivel d iss redwood round ladle 4 benches, wrought iron smai rectangle dtong table glaee Hp. 2 chars, etc

Etchings pnras. o l psmbnga, •Is Onental rug. matfsne ruga,

brass lampa. chma s. soup tureen Evercroft, perfume botbes. srivet plaied lea nsL Mc . esstkng hotowwe. 20* color TV. occupied Japan, chma. crystal, glaaa. ale

Toro mower, metal mesh pabo fur-niture etc Something tor everyone Don't miss! Street l l honoied

Conduced by

THE WHITE ELEPHANT ANTIQUE SHOP

BANYLOU MEARIN, CA (248) 543-5140

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710 Estate Sales

DISPLAY - 8 pieces gnd wall 2x4. good tor table top or kiosk drspley includes glass shelves 4 Brackets Cost $200 sell $75 Eves or weekends 248-680 0052

DISPLAY UNIT - Custom built white slats, u-shaped, 6 h»gh about 4 wide

•wo 2' side* $30 Also display stands 5 rmsc Call 248-680-0052

evenings or weekends

706 Auction Sales

NIXON REAL ESTATE &

ESTATE AUCTION 3 Bedroom Home

Household - Retired Dept 56 We win sen the toUowing desenbed real estate and personal property at 25105 Donald S t , Redhyd, Ml (Take B e e c Daly north ol Jeffries to Lyndon, east to Brady (2nd slop signi then north 1 block)

SAT JULY 19 AT 11 AM 3-bedroom 2'-. baths 2 fireplaces, 2>, car garage centra.' a.r, finished basement beautiful comer jot wrlarge trees 1 Wk from Western Golf Course Terms Or Reel Estate $15,000 deposit due sale day icashier's check only) Balance m full wrthm 45 days Purchaser must sign sales agreement day of sale Property sold as is wilh no contingencies Seller to fum«n roe insurance and warranty deed 19 Norman Rcckweli piates. Dept 56 -11 pieces, Dickens V«eoe including Theatre Royal Bohop's Oasi House, Pied Bu« Inn Crown 4 Cricket Inn. Merchants' shops, (sei of 5) Nephew Fred s Flat KnottmghiU Church- New England Village Craggy Cove Light-house. C*ptam Cottage, Shingle Creek House Sleepy Hollow (sel ol 51, 11 accessories Stemware, pressed glass, k.-tchen-were cup* 4 saucers, lampa. old ctum. Hardy Boy s books, 2 occasion*! chairs sola 4 matenmg love seat end tables, exercise bike Stair-Stepper exercyde microwave peno table 4 Chair* ping-pong table tent we^jht bench i weights Chnsimas aem*. double bed-cheel-dresser-nigf* stand nnens office chair* oak desk chair, oak desk, drafting table, btuapnn! file, gray bar, *ewing machine in caemet

UMty trailer lot* of nuts bo«» screws, rmec hand tools Utbe Chief *mok*r bench gtmdet Photo emarget hmet *a l * kght, paper safe, irey* 1001* ol box**

Estate of Cordel Nixon Braun 4 Helmet Auction Service

Ltoyd Braun Jerry Helmet

Arm Atoor Seine (313) 665 9646 (313) 9S4-6309

A BIG ESTATE S A L E S O U T H F I E L D

FRI., JULY I8lti and SAT.. JULY 19th. 10-5pm

LIVING ROOM Traditional Sofa. 2 Occa&ionai Chairs, Coliae Table. Lamp Table. Counsel Table 4 Lamps DINING ROOM Traditional Table Chairs. Server, & Mirror FAMILY ROOM Leather Redirier. Rati an Sofa & 2 Chairs & Table, Bookcases, Set ot 6 Upholstered Dining Room Chairs KITCHEN Set of 4 Maple Spindle Back Chairs ACCESSORIES INCLUDE. Crystal. Silver & China Mahogany Lamp Table Jewelry Wall Accessories & Pictures Full Size Pool Table HOUSEHOLD MISC

18877 Jeanette Ofl 10 Mile between Southfield 4 Evergreen Tsirn north onto Santa Barbere (traffic light). 2 blocks to Jeanette fhen east Hp address

SALE BY

Lilly M. & Co. A COMPULSIVE BUYERS Estate Sale, July 18-19 9-3, 52314 Living-stone Ct„ Shelby Twp. Oft 24 Mile W oi Van Dyke turn Soulh on to Southdown and tobow signs Fea-turing Lionel trains, promo can comic b o o k s furniture lools, brewery adv, old St 4 traffic lights 4 1 QOdreds of books House and garage are jammed Ca l (6101 5 6 6 - 0 3 5 3 lor r e c o r d i n g o l

, AN ESTATE SALE ' m l EVERY DAY

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR UPSCALE

QUALITY FURNISHINGS IT MUST MEET OUR

HIGH STANDARDS FIRST •OUALITY * SELECTION EVALUE

RE-SELL-IT ESTATE SALES

248-4 78-SELL DAILY 104PM. SUN 12-4PM

34769 GRAND RIVER

1 ANTIQUES ON m

G r a n d R e - O p e n i n g See ou' N»»Oia

M«dnam Autumn L—f lo Zdommf Jenyuatorammirrom

F»! 10-9 SAT 10-6 SUN 11-5

115 S MAIN Royal Oak

Z(24a) S45-4663

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eb (313) 241 7888

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE mce is hereby given by the under

signed thai Fnday Ally 18, 1997' al | 9 Mam at 934 Ann Artior Rd Ply

48170, a pubkc auction ol vehicle**) M i

1987 Mercury Cougar 1MEBM60F2HH&26021 1985 Suneurd JF2AN538XFE418790 1990 Chevrolet 2 Doot 1G1YZ23J1L5S01397 1966 Foid Escon 1FA8P36S0GT12310C 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity 2G1AW19R1G1214884 f 964 Ford 2 Door

110249 Yorker

138246 1987 StoKng 4 Door SAXXS4481HM100672 1966 Dodos Chemer 1B38244C&D377S1

S & S S & S S S

BY kymouth Twp Po*ce Dept

SILENT AUCTION Art a Amouea

July 20bi • 5-7pm

Z Z J Z X Z Z Z 268 CMrt*

20 r Anrkvetsaty PbWy

TAYLOR PUBLIC AUCTION

We «M hav« • 10630 H Terrborto Ra Dexler ( i i i — i t i i * ma*

(31»

_ 24 AT 11 AM Owner Eldor Teytor i a

a i *

AN ESTATE SALE

28328 Farmington

Road F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

FARMINGTON ROAD is one mils west ot Orchard Lake Road, just north of West 12 Mile Road

FRI0AY & SATURDAY (10A M TO 4 P M I

MAHOGANY TABLES WTTH DIS-PLAY AREAS LARGE ORIENTAL RUGS TRAOlTfONAL DINING ROOM LiGMTSO CWRO CABINET 2 COLOR TVs, ELECTRIC ' . r T CHAIR SLAT ! POOL TA8LE WHITE BEOROOM SET WITH 4 POSTER SCO 4 DESK WASHER G A S DRYER, SIDE BY S lOE REFRlOERATOR GAS RANGE MUCH MISCELLANY"1

A. & T. SALES 24S-877-08«VSchactaf

246461-8642

EXCELLENT ESTATE

SALE FRI. & SAT.,

July 18th 4 19th. 10-4

4 6 3 9 Ravine, Frankl in

(Wesl ofl Frankbn Rd . S ol Maple take Frankm

I M RO to Revwei Lucky You1 The owner i* reno-vating the interior ol this almost new, large luxury home Ele-gant contemporary and I'adi tional turmtu'e and inlenor •omponenu Black lecquered and glass Hal console, over-scaled Ha l lantern. 6 piece black file sectional, black marble 4 glass cocktail table brass glass 4 nwrored comer cabinet, black lacquered and Japanned breaklronL superb round gtasa dining table, 6 black pull up chairs, mirrored tubes bras* pedestal* Hen-dradcrn oriental cabinet on tall stand, beautiful Trend grsndfs thers dock custom erea rugs throughout cuslom large scale pmk Conan dmmg table. 6 leather 4 bras* Thayer Coggm black leather rechnmg turmtu'e tapestry Queen Ann bench. 2 beige leather loveseats. 7 isai 4 black bar stools, light wood laminate bedroom set. black mica bedroom Mack lacquered entertainment center black leather sectional cuslom kghi wood laminate office suite wtarcular desk 4 granite top* brass Queen sue i poster bed or iental chests Chapman lamps, brass 4 glass chande-liers throughout. Lady Kenmor* washer 4 dryer all drapes a l carpeting English-style leather top game* table 4 leether chair* Mahogany oftce suite pmk Conan kitchen counter top large Ducane oat gnu cement statues. TVs. speakers

and wood deck All furniture « curTenf and in good cononon A small amount ol miscellaneous collectors

See You There'

EDMUND FRANK & CO.

LIQUIDATORS 4 APPRAISERS

1 3 ) 8 6 9 - 5 5 5 5 RS AT 9 A M

710 b t a u S a k a

ESTATE/MOVING SALE GOESI Anuqub, coUecio. Rustic, cwoniai Victorian Limbed. 3 rockers, wtndaor Che*, c * cteem sel

cast term toy*, bam*, many smai. ivory * * sola, mee hpuasnold. dothmg. toy*, 4 person paddle boat Caen ort, 4017 Moaaba, S ol Long Lake E at MtoSebek FA. a Sal Sam to 4pm

ESTATE PLUS 3 tonka* 443 Btrmmoham} • rd I Oak. N

oI • eigne all Woodward / •pie Thur*-Sal, Sam

July 17-19, 10-4pm 4S19 Duck Horn Ct . N on 1-75 to

Saonaw Rd to * 4 dnve Worth

Sagmew R d ^ ^ H Pepperwood Condo *

smOL. ESTATE SALE - 1 day only Sal . July IS. 9am-5pm No eerfy brrds pleaae 8 4 M Fenton Daarbom Heights (near Joy Rd 4 Telegraph) Fumcure. cu lsc ta ie i ooetum* ow-elty many mot* name A l Heme lobe taken Vie aame day as sale

' ANOTHER PACKED. LOADEO

YOU DIG IT OUT ESTATE SALE BY DECORATIVE

ANTIQUES FRI 4 SAT JULY t8 4 19

Fn 9-3 Sat 10-3 (St I * OK) 32521 W 13 MILE

Farmmgion Hi»» (Localed on 13 Mile midway

between Orchard LK 4 Farm-ington Rds , on S side-parking

at Church across the street only)

OLD EUROPEAN FAMILY ' Contents lots of old paper collect-ibles 4 « d Detroit paper goods • old dishes, glasswsre 4 pottery • lots of records 4 books • antique mniature French mertue top com-mode • lots ol old kfhos steel engravings, 4 oil pemtmgs • on-ental rugs, • 196C* Waban marble base arc lamp 4 marble top table • lots ol wall hangings • old copper 4 brass pieces • 10 book-cases • old cabinet • iols of his-toric p*iotograpns »lots ol oriental items • 2 bedroom sets • dinene set • 3 couches, • sewing stuff • towels sheets knens • etsge-e • crystal soap stone • loaded base-ment • loaded loichen with good pots dishes smai appliances, and LIKE NEW GE REFRiDGE • loaded garage w«h tools 4 lots mi*c. • mens 4 womens nothing some old costume fewelry and too much more to I»1

YOU COME ANO DIG' WE GIVE THE BEST DEALS' V

BELLEVILLE JUL 17.1S. tS, S lb S h n K * Or . W cf

BIRMINGHAM Sal 10 lb a Swi 10 to a 120* a Hon E tt Wood want N all 14 Mba Ntoa tor«ur* mahogany piaoa*. to* at —

CANTON July 31 8 30pm 45463 Canton t > 4 Warrani

OHM0

ANOTHER 2 SALES!

By Everything Goes a i Fn-Sat July 18-19 10-4 6363 Pheasant Run

Mapie Place Villa*. Wast Btoom-heid N off of Maple (15 Ml) between Haidaed 4 HMgettr ASK FOR MERRICK AT GATE' CURRENT H l G H e C DESIGNER

FURMSHWGS INCLU0E. Mahogany 4 lacquer dmmg labia w«h 6 chair* by H*nr*dor, • chma cabinet by Certury . tan eather sofa 4 toveaeat by Netuui • cuslom dmatte wilh 6 chan* • umbreta labia. 4 c h a n 4 chaise by Woodard • La-2-Boy tediner • queen kia tecouer bedroom tat wilh. sial* top »e*eer i M • Cam

badroom set • s * sot* • Sony TV • occasional tables 4 chairs • art • lampa • good kig-gaga • Bokhara rug • Avar "lat ware • jeweky 4 much morel

#2 Set July IS 10-4 Sun 11-3

4062 Winterset Lane W BloorrsdekJ S OH Long

Lake Road between Orchard Lake Rd 4 Midebebea

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDi 6 pwca eecbonal eota cuatom (able* • lacquer dmmg rcom eel • 2 waa una* • 2 ane te sets • 6 piece oak queen sua bedroom set • cuaiom grey -ammete iwm be»oom eel • 5 pmca M w r * bedroom eal • games table 4 chair* . kingtOT bed • bulb n bar • 2 x s l cabinet* • a l carpabng • 5 wood tenwik • pool pi*np

w w * • pane set • stereo equi m a n . TVs . VCR • GE tndgi crfc cnxto equcman 4 toy* womana 4 mena doMng • ohM-rana d o * w i g men mvenory 4 • * -lure* • tewelry • 9 8 0 • garage personal earn*, much more1

. 110-901-5060 248-8650063

E S T A T E S A L E S V B Y D E B B I E

Wl HOUSE •FuM Estates - 20% Fee

Cash paid 48 hr* af l* ' sale

*Auctiort - Consignments ANTIQUES WANTED -CASH BUY OUTS-

Our Reference Uat a the Best Thmg

We Have' 313 -538 -2939

WE DO ALL THE WORK'

C l f t M l f l c a t l o n a 6 2 3 t o 7 1 6 <*)7H

BLOOMIFIELD HILLS - FIVSat July 18-19. 9-5 2S4 South W a m a b u r y . Cranbrook A Maple Queen Anna

toaa. mac Mttaa 4 NouearioM aatyie

FARMINGTON HILLS - O U Home-steed Sub Sale N o» 11 Mas W ol Drake Many t e m k i i July 18-19, 9am-5pm

FARMINGTON H K J J 1 Fanmmgton Rd 31129 Huraan Whip Sat 6am-7 Ctofwig. furniture L l 4 mac Heme (248) 788-

FARMINGTON HILLS Ji«y 17-20. 9a-5p Lot* 01 fumilur* 28240 Briar N l ; N ct 10 Mb*. W ol inkster

FARMINGTON HILLS 25066 Arden Park Dr S ol 11 MM. W ol toksler Fn. Sat. 10-5 houaehdd aems

FARMINGTON HILLS. July 17-1S-19. 9am-4pm 21461 Lundy Toy*, book* mac

FARMINGTON HILLS Mufti tamify. somelhmg to everyone tow pnce* 33647 York Ridge oil Famxngton between 13-14 Thurs-Sat 9-8

712 GanfeSdcaVajae

GARDEN CTTY 1636 Msrapon Ffl a Sal . Sam to 8pm Moving - every M u g mual go

GARDEN CTTY -kiy 18 4 I9T1 Sam-Spm 1012 Aiool*, S ot Marquaae. W ot tnnato Lol* o l baby **JI. toys tontoe.

GARDEN CITY 1 st nme sale' Thun-Sat, 9-4pm 6518 Giknan S i . Inkaat a " GARDEN CITY Thur-Sat 9 5 32106 Cambridge S of WarretvW of Memman Things to man Toole, g u * . M s n . outooard molon. old glaaa toy*, old camaraa. 4 m o n .

OAROCN c n V - TSuw-SM M i m S al Ford W ot

Mmc SI S baQ. l iaaitmb. toy*

GARDEN CITY - Warahouae sale Garage Sale P i c a s Waterbed trame* Irom ISO. Futon frames from S50 Hutch m r r o n from S20. Wall m r t o n . (20. rate* stand from | 1 5 Office furmtur* muat go Thur* , Fn, 9-7 Sa l 9-5. Sun 9-2, 32648 Manor Park, on Venoy N of Ford. Rd

ESTATE SALES BY...

F I N D E R S K E E P E R S Moving Sale*

Selling or Buying Low Rate*'

WELL KNOWN-EXPERIENCED

Ask lor He lena & Elly

(810) 626-6915. 661-4089

E S T A T E S A L E S BY IRIS

Michigan s Largest Estate Liquidators to over 30 Yr* Complete Houaehold Sal* Mgrnl

. APPRAISALS • Auction* • • Will Buy Complete Inventories •

810-626-6335 Asaocxate Member

Insemabonal Society oI Apprwesri

E S T A T E S A L E S & L I Q U I D A T I O N S

- C O N D U C T E D BY -

THE YELLOW ROSE COMPANY

Shirley Rose 313-425-4626 EVERYTHING GOES 3340 EHwood. Berkley S 1 btk E ct Greenfield 9-5pm

July 17-19 ot 12 Mae

-FLORIDA BOUND-MOVING SALE

Fn 4 Sat July 18-19. 9-5pm 2215 W Predmore Oakland Twp N on Rochester, W on Stoney Creek. N on Lake George W on Predmore Welch tor signs "Special* Samnen (Circa 19521 teak pedestal table (no longer made) wi4 knol leether bound pomted chrome cha*s Loveseata. Henrendon chair. 4 pc wiener dinetie wgiaes top. 3pc entertainment center cherry drop-leef dining table Kawai organ wi'caesetle. Fngtoain frsezer new Panasonic microwave. Poulan leaf blower Craftsman chain sew and alt compressor Spautomg gof dubs. Titleistt Dead Center putter land 4 camping equvment. 2 Chepperal snowmobiles w l re i le r 4 much more

ESTATE SALES PLUS 1-810-979-9960

FARMINGTON HILLS. 34803 Oak Foraat, Colony Park W Petwean 12 4 13 m*e, Farmington 4 Drake Houaewarae b*a* .w sma* appk-ance*. muaic, toy* Ffl -Sal 9-3

INIA Everything from A to Z. July 19 9-5 20007 BtarrH -d, Pme Creek Sub 1 block S ot 8 ..me W ol Farmington to Norfolk

FARMINGTON HILLS - 23676 Tuck. S of 10 mile. E ot Orchard Lake Ji>y 17-19. p rK bad frame 4 dree est, used bad. antique dreeeer baby «em* toys, ctothmg. mac

FARMINGTON HALS - Mult, lamfy AntKjue* household Hems. ckMhmg.

Thurs-Sal 10-5. 2 Weeks W off of Bet 13 M M 4 Ink-

3 x 2 7

ster RAIN OR

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 sales same Doc* Furniture stereo dishes, tamps, m r r o n stamtepper boons, bndalwar*. ctothaa Fn Sat 9 to 4 29616 4 29859 Club HouM W ol Orchard Lake Rd N ot 13

FARMINGTON HLS Fri . 8-5 4 Sal AM only Furrwtun. household i tem* toy* • more1 Woodcteek Sub. 28144 Harwich, 12 M4e 4 Inkster

FARMINGTON HLS Multi-Family1

Beams oabws designer ctothmg baby Hams, furniture Strathmore Sub on Kennedy cul-de-sac S oft 13/E ol Haggerty Thurs 4 Fri 9-4

FERNOALE - Huge mufti-tamily sale Thurs -Sal 9arri-4pm Sun 12-4 2740 Burdens

LEONARD - tools, hunting, fishing, skiing equipment, toys, go-cart, household Hems dothes lor a l ages July 17th-t9th 9am-7pm Just W ct Rochester Rd 114 miles S ct Leonard at 100 Giimour

OAK PARK Moving to Ftordia 8 rooms Of furniture, ctothmg ruge denes, lewn mower etc Everything mu*t go" Amarmg Bargain* 14620 LAbeke 2 blks S ot 11, 3 blks W of Cooiidg* (248) 545-5607

ROCHESTER HILLS - Couch, brass bed. suitcases artifice/ Christmas Trees household items, books cmidrens toys 187 Orchardale. Just W of Uvemois 4 S ol Walton July 16-19. 9-5

ROCHESTER HILLS 9-5, Furniture rmsc 668 Snowmaas Dr Between 4 Brewster

ROCHESTER HILLS July 17. 16 19 8 30 to 5 Furniture, workout equip-ment 2505 Dearborn olf of Auburn between Croofce 4 Uvemois

ROCHESTER HILLS - Moving Uni-versity Hits Sub 1675 Fair Oak Thur -Sat, 9-4 Furniture 4 m a c

ROYAL OAK McMillan Bros 20th Anniversary/Garage Sale New used 4 demo office tornrture tor i

MAKE AN Oflar Estate Sale! No |urw slightty used 4 new Items Bring your trailer and your cashi Jirfy 18-20. I0em-6pm 44530 11 Mile

(248)348-8703

PLYMOUTH - July 18. 9am-4pm Outstandmg Estate Sale Antiquee Henredon 4 Century furniture including 25 year oM oek 4 dining room sets silver collectible plate* by Hummed. Reed 4 Barton Spode Ha Wand and Weogewood Linena lamp*, blue Danube 4 Coalpon China, red glass. Wallace 4 Gotham saver Christmas ornaments. Nofflake Easter sogs O l paintings 4 frames Harper, Ruthben and Harms pnnt* Don"! miss this one' 13956 Eaton Dt (olf N Territorial. between Sheldon 4 Beck.i

TOOLS FISHING gear exer-cyoe dehumidifier microwave 4 cart chma cabinet k i t chen tab le desk / bookcase, twin bed. anbques snow throws* much misc. Fn 4 Sat 10 to 4 , 1814 Tyler SI Berkley N of 11 M.le W of Cookdge

American Es ta te Sa l e s 543-7980 <248)

WARREN 23247 BEIERMAN N of 9 W ol Mound Fn Sat 10 to 4 Great sale wrth quality items Fine oil paintings, furniture. Waterford. Doul-tons. Nontake. Designer ladies clothes (8 lo 12). shoes Guco 4 Coach handbags, inert* and m x h . much rnor* NUMBERS AT 9 30 FRI

Conducted by Catherine Arnold

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Estate Tent Seie Ram or shire Anujues large dmmg room set. beds tumitur*. dolls 1993 Lincoln, treasures 4 trm-kets 6171 North Shore (Commerce 4 Hiller ares off Willow) Thurs-Sat July 17-16-19, 10-5pm

711 Garage SaJet Oakland

BEVERLY HILLS Estate German btond betfroom set 10 Chair *n ino •ab«e anHQoesccmeciibles Ouainy' Pnced to mow* 31265 Sheridan (N ol 13 Ma*, between Grsenltodr Southfield ) July 18-20 9*-4p

#| 7 a i I S

SLOOMFlELO HR*- Ju 19 10-4 Jul 20 10-2

Lois o l tools radto

N W b Mual see s i e i ' . f r i g 1864

Tyvoamal Tra* O t o w d Lane to Lore Ptoe L a b o n C t o e Lett on Tyroonnei

8*4-1100 Tua i

BEVERLY HB.LS Mutt-fam*y sale Sat 9-3 IngMrwood (off Beverly) betw Evergreen 4 Southfteia

Sat 10-7 Sun 10-5 6 I 696 at 1041 S Main Street 546-1480

(2A6)

ROYAL OAK Set 9 to 4pm, 1802 W Houstonia. Antiques toys, house hold goods, great stuff'

ROYAL OAK WORLD'S 2ND LARGEST GARAGE

SALE 4 ANTIQUE SHOW Center Sl Parking Structure

Royal Oek Second 4 Center Sti Sat July 19 10am to 7pm Sun - July 20 - 10am to 5pm 50 cents aorrwsion per person

SOUTHFIELD- Furniture |ewelry shoe*, baby clothes children* 4 womans 21899 8'n Mile ofl Lahser Rd Sal July 19 10-8

SOUTHFIELD JULY 17-19, 9-5 18750 Webster, 12'4 mile 4 South-held Rd 4 Family Sale Tabieichain, dressers king bedroom set. many household goods, womens clothing gril l , toys, t ra in accesso r i es Antiques drafting labia roll-top desk

SOUTHFIELD July 19 4 20 8am-8pm Men 4 women's clothes blue jeans shirts, dresses, pants elc Gas gnll wlo tank $75, iewe»ry 15782 Fairfax, W ol I O N ot Greenfi*

SOUTHFIELD Wed-Sa! 9-6. 30735 Brentwooa, S of 13 Mile W of Greenfield Lots ol Stuft

LIVONIA - antique* houaehold goods k more Thur thru Sat 9am to 5pm 30485 Puiilan

UVONIA - 2 tarrwy sale mee kids, pkj* SOT womens womens 4 mens clothes lot of other thmgs Fn Sat. 9-5 20279 Gflman. S of 8 MHe. 4 W of inkster

712 GmfelMaWajrBe

PLYMOUTH Ff l

f i m bm* 2 FaffWy . i #pm Sal 9-Bpm

Cherry dnmg room eal 1b4c • RaBan sola Iiai«y toe moto 8s0 Oaar 9 l . Sou*. Mam. e on wtog to Deer

PLYMOUTH HUGE Yard Sal* Baby 4 lodcbe Jiby 19. 9em -5pm

7H4 Vwma (b etween Ann Atbor Rd S Ann Artaot Trat oil Ubey)

PLYMOUTH- WOOOLORE 9322 Mapietre* Jib tun , M9e tykb Linens, meny

I S I S »-Spm Fians-a toy*. b*aa. book* mac item*'

REDFORO - 15650 Cemrabb 5 4 Beech area Fn 4 Sal 10 to a

REDFORD • Downeurmg m a c houaehold goodws glasewere. Fn a Sat. » 30-5. 19478 Wakenden. S at Grand Rwar W ct Beech Oely

REDFORD - Fn Set -Sun 10 to S. 18257 Pomoana S ct 7. E at Ink-eter U s e Moving Sato

R£0FORD-Hug* Movino Sal* July 19 a 20 9-4pm 25253 Donald E of Beech Dally. N Schoolcralt Fumi-lur*. c lo th * * baby bam*, m e c

REDFORO JULY 19-20. 9a-4p Tool* L i n * Tkee BEANIE BABIES m o r s 13502 F*n ton^ S o l Schootoraft W oI Telegraph

LIVONIA - 2 tamify sale Susanna Ct , N of Schoolcraft, W ol New burgh Thurs Sat 9-5

LIVONIA - Fn 4 Sal 9am 2pm 36589 Dowlmg E ol Newburg. S o l Ann Artx» Trail Furniture, baby, kide, household 4 more

LIVONIA - Fn-Set Curtams •Linen* T o w e l s • C o m p u t e r • S t e r e o

•Oto BOOKS 4 MORE I N ct 6 oil Oeenng

•Weights 17539 La

LIVONIA - Fn . Sat Household rmsc Cebinets irtieno- aoors clothes toys beby items 16948 Canterbury W of Memman S of 6 Mile

LIVONIA- Fn-Sat July 18 4 19, 9-5 Sub E d Levan, S oft Tangiewood

Lyndon Furt Furniture, Mies tool*, mote'

LIVONIA Furmtur* sale, crib 4 bed-room set tables, loveseet plus slot m o n July 19 4 20. 9 4 only 15571 Liverpool N ct 5. E ct Newburgh

REDFORO MOVING Elect nc Tools furniture. hou**hold Ham* much m o n 19198 Gienmore.E ol Beech. N ot 7 July 18-19-20 9-8

REDFORO MULTI Family sale Sal-Sun , Ji<y 19 4 20. 9em-4prn 17632 Cenlreae. N at a. Wat Beech Fumflure Antiques M o n

R E D F O R D 18360 Po inc iana . E'lnkstot S'7Mi Furniture Jul 1 9 ^ 0 9«m-5 Tools, clothes CxAes. mac

REDFORO SAT 7-19. 12-6. 20476 Wakenden Mlsc items adub Cukes dming set humidifier oolhouse

713 H a n d s a l e s

MOVING SALE FafliHngton H 37506 Otongraw* (FBOttoan ' sled) lOds ciothes. fcjmtoa Sun JKy T»20, 9e«w~3pm.

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MOVING SALE - aula, tova seal, i i n i l i n - S290 29 m oonaoto t v . S75. new anlartonmaiH center <*tory amah - S300 Dmmg roooi tottb. 4 c h o n . $50 desk %2i Gtoes table top aq 48 m. bevatod. 160 Lap top. Compaq ooto. • • naw. p n a a f - t l 3 0 0 2 new mariri syelem toephone* $75 New exacxl-t»v* Myto travel bnetoaaa $75 313-S44-0114

NORTHVILLE - Huge Garage 4 Sale 41B14 Waterfall. N o l I

Mf to 7-20 g-a

ORCHARD LAKE WOOOS COMPLEX .

GREAT SALE! ; By Tort Clark & Paul •

Ent i re househo ld ol des igner fu rn i tu re t accessories Fine China. Furs. MAW Clothes. Costume Jewelry, Toys. Basement T N * * 2 p m - 6 p m . " J

t0-4pm also next W Ot Orchard Lake Rd on Ponttac TIM left et 1st signal kohl into com

ri toll agam to 4217 Cherryfvi Dr Sorry No Chadran 810-882-5186

Ffl.. Set . Sun .

PLYMOUTH Moving Sal* fumaun crwdtens toys hockey skates desks etc Fn-Sat 9-12 11908 Oaet Creek Circle. Deer Creek Sub between Beck 4 Ridge off Powell

313-453 3583

QUEEN SIZE bed kke new 8 mo* old $538 Traadmb. excellent oondi ban, $465. Mmk coat w lox tnm, SOT 12, $2500. 4 m o n (248)626-2227

REDFORD 9163 Sioux. E o l W Chicago S ct Inksler Fn 4 Sat 9-5 Baby tlema. clothes cnb. m a c

REDORD ANTIQUES lumiture col-lector plates, enfts 4 misc 11481 Rockland kMway between Inkster 4 Beech S ol Plymouth Fkf July 17. 18 19 9-5

WESTLANO - End of Century Sale! I Color darkroom Hems, car bed, baby items guitar w'amp toys, bmcs elc 166 Surrey Heights N ol Cherry Ha W of Hrx Thurs-Sun , 10am

LIVONIA. GREAT BABY STUFF 4 OTHER' 7I 18 4 7. 19, 30860 Fargo, E ol MemmanN ol 7 Mae

LIVONIA HUGE 1 day lent sale Avon collectibles 4 household items Thurs July 17, 19263 Fitzgereld 3 blocks E ol Newburgh N of 7

LIVONtA HUGE seie Thurs Fn , 9 to 4 . 38713 Summon. N ot School-cntt . W of Newburgh Baby items, bikes clothes misc

LIVONIA JULY 18 4 19 9e-5p Fur-niture clothing cNidrerVbaby Hems fiahmg 4 more 18450 Fremont (S of 7 Mile W off Middlebelt I

LIVONIA -July 17-18 9-5 15614 Liv-erpool (bet NewCurg 4 Levan 5 M to Fmgetald, to Lancaster Liverpool)

LIVONIA - July 18,19 9-5, 18816 Meyfield N of 6 Mile E ot Farm-ington Rd Househoto 9003s, etc

LIVONIA-July 171h-191h, 9-5pm 14140 Mayfield N of Schoolcrafl E of Famungton Furviure loots 4 mi»c

LIVONIA Juty 18-19-20, 9 to 5 30245 W Chicago, between Middle belt 4 Memman Lots of rmsc turm tun . collectibles 4 msgc canls

LIVONIA -11121 Karen LE ct Middle^ ben S ol Ptymoulh) Thurs-fib-Sal July 17-18-19. 9em-5pm Something tor everyone

LIVONIA KIDS clothes, colleoe fumi-f u n . Lotsa Cheap Stuff' Ffi-Sat 9102 Gatman N of Joy

9-5

LIVONIA - 38697 Lancasfet 5 4 Newburgh Thurs Sat 9-4 Assorted Dorm items king waterbed prng pong table household items

LIVONIA - 34333 Onngewi' >9th 4 20th 9-6 Great olo treasures Tons ol good, dean items

UVONIA SAT July 19. 8-?. huge enbquee. knek knack*, aubwig. Kanl-lure kos sluft Also book sale 15754 GolNkew. ' Block E ol Levan 1 block N of 5 Mile No earfy twos

WESTLAND 4 families 1125 Sekna N of Palmer between Wayne & Newburgh July 18-19 9-6

WESTLAND 1170 Windham E ot Memman S Ol Cherry HI! July 18-20 Fumitun baby dothes etc

713 Moving Sales

ACCUMULATION OF 35 y n ' Bed-room sets dining sets seta charn, lools yard h jmi tun 313-421-1037

ANTIOUE DINING fable 6 chairs china bulfet, $800 Retro bedroom set, bed, dresser w'mrror $350 Apt size freezer $50 2 accer* chairs 2 end tables. $25 ea Misc window dressings best ofto (313)525-5214

APPLIANCES furniture 4 Other household Hems Sat 8-2 Sun 10-4 2091 Pontiac Dt N of Orchard Lake. E of Middlebelt 246-738-8978

BIRMINGHAM 2 family Antiques clothes 4 toys household 1491 Bir-mingham Blvd , 2 Wk* E of Soutti-field bet 144 Lmcom Jul 18 19. 9-5

BLOOMFIELD HILLS- The Heethers Sat only. July 19. 9am-4pm Furru fun . clothes msc 642 OeauvWe (of Square Lake E of Opdykel

BLOOMFIELD "In House' Greet inventory Indudes king'queen beds computers, onginai art housewares furniture, mon ! Thuts 8 30am -4pm 4 Fn 8 30*m l2 30pm (On Lone Pine. 1 blk W of Middiebett N 4181 Southmoot Lanel

DISSOLVING HOUSEHOLD after 41 years July I7lh-I9«h 9-5 27220 Aopietree Lane. Franklin An drafting supplies, type specimen books inmagetoys, coaectibies L P s 4 bound volume glass 78rpm's. boons furnishing* etc

REDFORO - Moving sale Sat Juty 19.10am-4pm 28645 Lyndon (S of 5

W of Inksto) Yard e«*pment old books, antiques, baby stuff

RELOCATING - Chma hotoivdming set kitchen sat. twin bed with bos spnngs mati'ess T V s lawn equip-ment. ait hockey table turnitun sei etc etc Appointment 313-45S-7135

SOUTHFIELD N Ot 11 W ol Ever green 27875 Berksnin Mmtt-Femxy rumitute garden spo^s card* msc July 17-19 9-« '

WSSTLAND - |ULY 19 10-3 34744 Dormeaay. Ford 4 Wayne Rd* F u m lure appliances clothe*, toy* garden tools m«sc items

WESTLANO Sat 4 Sun , July I9fh 20lh. 9 5 35254 Cherry Hill NW ol Wayne Rd Everything goes'

8714 8680 BrookvibeRd OIL N Ter rttonal, Salem July 17 thru 19 Clothing, lumiture household item* knens. plants, tools horse 4 farm equipment

714 Gothing

CALIFORNIA BOUND Stunning designer clothes, on* of a kino Shoes 4 purses (313) 565-1062

COUNTRY HILLS CENTER lot Children presents Clothing and Bake Sale, July 19. 9*m-2pm 23325 Orchard Lake Rd Farmington

716 Household Goodi

A-1 FORMICA Tables rocking chair Franklin cham 4 OeauMU accesso nes 248-540 2889

AIR CONDITIONERS window units 2 y n old 18 000 BTU $300 Otoe' unit 5000 BTU $30 Tubular waieibea 2yt* $10C 313-459-3481

ANTIQUE 1920 S white wicker 'cane Bergere Chair, Ottoman Great conck lion $300 1248) 646-3142

LIVONIA Sat July 19 8-*pm 14016 Levan justN o l96 Couches laoles amps desk, much more

LIVONIA - Thur, Fri Sal from 9-4 11837 Caveli W ot-^nksier, N off Plymouth Miscellaneous terns'

LIVONIA Thurs thing from A to 2 14893 Park St oW Yale

rs Fn , 9-6 Every

Beame Babies' Levan S of 5

LIVONIA 18965 Wayne Rd S ofl 7 Mne Fn 4 Sa1, July 18 4 19 8am 5pm Coiiectibles Red Wing pottery pieces deptes»on glass, Frankoma pottery Van Bnggie lamp, much mon. No pre sales

SOUTHFIELD - 3 family, household children* toys 4 books furniture accessories 20154 Beechaven N ol 12 mile. W off Evergreen

OY - July IB 41 Forsyth. 1 7 4 Dequmdre

TROY SOUTHWEST ot S Blvd 4 Rochester Rd Norton Street neigh-bomood families Fn • Sun 9-6

WATERFORD • Moving abroad giant sal*' July 18-20 4259 Meyers off Seshabaw. N ct Walton

W BLOOMFfELD-July 17 19 9am-5pm 4801 Wendnck Dt (LoneFVie. E of Middtobetn Designer dothes tumitun. fur coats shoes

W BLOOMFIELD - multl ll Bikes, sandbox quality toy* d o t h * * hauaenokl tons, doors 2123 Damtne. N of Quartern, W ot Inksler, July 18. 19 10 to 5

LIVONIA. Yard Sale' Baby 4 todaler items Ji*y 18-20 10-5pm 32152 Berkley S at 5 " ~ 5 M - e E of Hubbard

NORTHVILLE HOUSEHOLD Hems ctothmg. turnitun, cobecbbles 421 Honon. off 8 Mile Road

PLYMOUTH Annual Sale' July 17 4 18, 9-6pm 8800 Connne. 2 oiks W ol Maine, o« Joy Antique lamps dry sink camping plants banquet table stereo 1982 mack TransAm

PLYMOUTH Downtown, 111 Ever green. E ol Snetoon S of Pen nim*n Fmrwure *nt>ques 4 mi*c Buttemul glass franch doors, round lop windows Circa 1910 Oueen canopy bedroom sei 14ft Dost couches tables Thurs - Sat 9-4

BEVERLY HLS Ji#y 18 4 19 9-Spm 32461 Beaconsltod 4 bf t* W ot SoMMakVU MUe Design*- dothmo m.1. household lumaure GremStu*'

BIRMINGHAM Attn Day C a n Pro-vider* Home day-can g o r y out ol business Gerag* Sal* th« Sat Lot* of toys book* nap cot* tables 4 cham art 4 tuemee* impl ies as wel a* home Hem* 9am-4pm 2216 Manche*t*r (Mapi* 4 N Eaton)

BIRMINGHAM Hanna N Ct pofbty

Fn -Sal , Lincoln

9-5 411 Anbquee.

BIRMINGHAM. July 17 only 222 4 225 Lake Park o " Mapl* Rd Fumi-t u n sola* toots plants miac

BIRMINGHAM - -My 18-19 9-3 1259 Yonatwe Household Hem* tomtun d*wgnei ctolhmg. Trobs. Gin Seoul manuals BNer glaaa. pewto w a n 4 m o n Qrael stub-

BIRMINGHAM Large sue woman* de*gner dobimg, houeehold bam* 1291 Waatwyton July 18-19 S-5

BIRMINGHAM SUNOAY 7 A M I ISM PC Compiler Pans Qatomi '

5«4 Roanoke Dnve S ot MapM 4 E of Lahaar

nnp Www KAK

BIRMINGWAM Thur July 17. 8am to 5pm MUB; Famby Ctothee house-hold books gob dubs b *a * l a b * sew Sryn M e w S OI Mac— E ct Cranbrook

B I R M I N G H A M

•endow* ton*, m r r o n m o n SIM 10-5 560 Landon Woodwerd/Uncom

8 L O O M F * L O Hb.LS Fit AAy IS. a i 1 O ie r -ng tm Rd E ol L*he*> S ct Quarton Movmg oul ot USA

W BLOOMFIELD Sal 9 30-5 6672 Cottonwood W ct Middlebelt S o l Maple Snow blower printer freezer toy* dott ie* mac household

BLOOMFIELD Thur* -Fn S-4 23*0 feand View off Hi ler Between Commerce 4 Greer Desgne r ctothmg. ecarvea anhque* crysial

712 GaraieSaleaVajme

CANTON Buckingham Place Sub Seie Sal July 19 only. 8am-4pm N oI Warren W ot Back Many home* Ton* ct gnat eMf Exercae equip-ment. wfridow*. brand name kid* clothe* f um tun . appkance*

CANTON 3 Famby Garage S a n Thun Ffl 4 Sat July 17-19 9-4pm Sunflower Sub 7657 Chicneste' N ot Warren E of Beck Ctothmg toy* go* d u b * kgn fnpun* boobs 4 * tot m o n Don! Mies tr

CANTON - JU 16 19 9*m to 5pm Cobecsme* DEPRESSION G l A S S 4 wtoe v*nbty of houbehotd aem* unena. Oaha* flatwan * m a l *«ec ineb eewma material* clothmo 4 more From ShaKton Rd take Wmd-m a o (bm Warren 4 Joy) W to 3rd U k , turn nghi to 772S CoTOm

N - July 1&19 Or m Stmbowe' E o l

1 M 9 9-5 46SS3

PLYMOUTH ESTATE sale Thurs Sal July 17-19, 728 Kellogg Main off Wmg 100 s of msc tormtun tools treadle sewing machme cedar chesi butcher block tame much more No P n Saies Cash onfy Saw also at 730 Keiiogg

PLYMOUTH Fn & Sat 10-5pm 15799 Fry W of Haggefy 'N of 5 Mile Sharp 1971 Chevene Lowry T*mpe*t organ hous*nold«more'

FARMINGTON couches 25" TV. bedroom sal*. Uto iwi labia*, oek chin* bufet desks houeehold items Everything goe*" (2*8) 442-7563

FARMINGTON HILLS 18 19 9-5, 22001 Tredwel, S ot Nine W of Ink-ster, L*wnmow*r, miscellaneous

FARMINGTON HiLLS. 11 Mile 4 Farmmgion Rd , 33801 Bnllany July 18-19 9am-4pm

FURNITURE WASHER DRYER, microwave, kids clothes, housenctd July 17-18-19 94pm 9220 Cen-traiiia W o« Beech between West Chicago 4 Joy Rd S Redlc-rd

GARDEN CITY Loft bunk-bed set w/dresser $450 antique bedroom sat $400. waterted-Oueen S300. stove $75 Fng S75: tmcto-wave stand $30 rucro-wave $50 kilchen laCJe sei $100. Twin bed $50. slide-

Camper $450. srvowtnowei S50 excercise cycle $50 large heated dog house $40 313-42'-5862 or

313-697 3037 •

JULY 18th 4 19th 9-3 Furniture Techlme dinette set Lenox diw.es toys househo*J .items i860 Mary-land. Birmingham E ol Southfield. N of 14

KEEGO HARBOR Lots ot excel led condition uds clothes baby items, turni tun 4 nvuch m o n I m N on Cass Lake Ro otf ol Orchard Lake Fid Follow signs 10 end o l Beech-croft Sat 4 Sun 9 to 6

LIVONIA - Moving yard s Sat July 1718-19

9 Thur-Fn-Jufy 17-1S-19, 10am-5pm

37881 Grantlend (N of Ptymoulh Ro W c f Newburgh* General -lems

LIVONIA SAT Jul 19 I0am-4pm Msc household furnishings 4 sportm.g, *ice»cis* equipment 33020 Schoolcraft E'Fatmmgton

LIVONIA wick S Mernma'-

Sat 19, 10-4 9913 Ber o l Plymouth W of

MOVING SALE Living Kitchen Bedroom Sets Entertainment Unit

(313) 387-0369

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CANTON JUL* l e - i a i h a-5 7971 Coi to i W ol ShbMon N ct W anan 36 oldar watcha* 10 to ! » • « * 1 beaubtui neddkio gown wze 14 1 6 abnooi nanaCn fcme- w Ibabby a anaquaa

CANTON- MULTI-FAMILY toy*

17 19 Bbrr-4 oi«hmg book*. L P * , I houaehold good* Jul

SLOOMF1ELO HbxS-440 Ouaene Way NVtbtSbb WSqumwi JU I S

C O N S O L I D A T E D S H O M E S ' RUGS FuRNrruBE ARTWORK. MORE Your A W Storage m 1S27 HaggaHy N of 1$ Mbe . 'mqun al oMob> JUy 19-21 i0a-4e

OCTROrrnS75 aenweb. Ml C t o t o 4 Mamarela -ear w 7 1 * 4 w OubbrOr c * 4 t i b i i m fsbm-

SLOOMFIELD M a x a • D o w w o g

Sal Jul IS - i e , a a m ^ p m ISOS Man. t a n * at Quarton)

> l o o m f « l d m l s S a t Jiby i a n . m » T r a a a u a e a j u * I toibbftlbj • a H M t o V towttoe cMdnna o t o N n g s toyb s»30 M a w b y t o b Tarraoa n J MaptoE ol L a t f t o

Morton Tbyto) a»o f t f

CANTON Sat 19. A«M to 4pm FnMSbr, crib.

Mb aoirma A toys • a mon

CANTON - 964 TyMab. » at Ford. w ct Haagany ' umaur* baw* ton* af w o i C i b i i u a July 17-1s. * - *

d e a r b o r n HTS rSmng n » m go can s o * hot»w| a tooatol carta tooto paec eal. emeb aocwe-cee a m a c Ford a i i i * Oaby «<2s Roektoid Thur*.Sal

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APPRECIATE QUALITY Looking lor ar. accent p«ce ot \ furnishing an entire room' Visit ,

SECOND SEASON Fine Fumishmgs on Consignment, furrwtun, Accessories. Antiques

Quality-Reascmnbry Pnced 3860 W 12 Mile Rd Berkley

(248) 414-9026 AREA RUGS - Custom maoe 100% cotton, oft White 14 6 ' x 15 orginaly $5000 $2000i'best Karastar- Or. entai Rug pertect condition. new last fa>. 8'7* x 12 9" Retail $3000 askmg $<500 18101 542-7459

A R E A S L A R G E S T C O N S I G N M E N T

F U R N I T U R E S T O R E Living • Dming Beoroom Antiques

• Lamps • Appliances

We p«k Up and Sell For You' YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS

31562 Grand River (810) 471-0320 (1 blk W ot Orchard Lake Road I

ARMCHAIRS - entertainmenl units oak tadeC ammg sel VCR Much Mote' OPEN SUN 10-4pm. 2128 Golfview-W of Croons 4 S of 16 '

AFtMOIRE - wonderful carved pme, 64x47- paid $2 300 sell $885 Country French ivory 2 pc hutch, paid $1400 sen $675 Antique whne wicxe- chair $190 Ye'iow das», $225 Queen pine bee. $290 Arch* lectural antiques etc (248)203 2901

BABY - Simmons Cnb *ccessone* 4 changing tabic Light Ash like new $400 1248) 626-2675

BASSET CRIB w mattress sugai plum eenes. like new $ t50 Gracc Premier $50

Slrober, excellent condition 1313) 422-6626

BEAUTIFUL 1940 s mahogany com-plele tkmng sel 4 bedroom sel $3500 e* Quality 1810) 436-644 3

BEDROOM SET, 7 pc* American, at Memr»*v*ie Dmmg room table 4 chaws 2 chinas 248-788-3134

BEDROOM SET House. SoM Oak 7 pieces $2500 (313) 53* 4007 alter 5pm

Pennsylvania >eces Queen

BEDROOM SETS l double walnut pieoe* included $325 2 single beds $25 aa (313) S22 3882

BEDROOM SET Wamm queen size Country trench $1750 Twvi size cfwtdrens bed. White $300

313 459-8158

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B E D S . B E D S . B E D S LIQUIDATION SPECIALISTS

We cover an sizes at best pnees Save on Dealer cancellations f actory seconds 1 ol * kmd

(313i 762 0067

BEDS FILE cabinet chest of drawers. n g M stand* nbchen table 4 chairs Chair 4 2 desks bookcases Ab Oak lurrktun (810, 647-6241

BEDS trurx»w?win* oek with mal frass double Oneaer 4 mirror $499

313-421-2977

BLACK 4 Brae* Veptoce inaert $300 J Large dollliouaa $200 B * 4 * sec i, tional $200 (313) 451-4421

BLACK LAMINATE T Extn large detechabn munor Excel to* condition $225 810-477-9S37

BLACK MARBLE table m a t b a M M 42 X 60 6 Mack lacquer c h e m $700

(248) 2 5 ^ 6 e 8 '

BRASS BED J j e s r new itumotoe wah onno sal m piaanc coet $1.000

$325 (BlOi 8#1 4488

BUFFET WATERFALL L « O S Obk secretary Wemut Executive deek Mchen t a b t o c h a m 2*8 363 82«7

BUILDERS MOOEL FURNITURE SALE

Everyihmg mual go Caeh end catry onty* Setisday JiAr 19 4 Simday July 20 IOOO A M - 2 0 0 P M 7156 Waocaon Dnve

Adge SUMNIMP North ada of ac Tub. 1 rt 1Mb Feat et

BUNK BEDS A * drawen $680 TREEDMA $75 C o m p u t o deek $80 Sola. $25C u n a TB.ee deb Soueae Bartaa Carbon (3I$> 844 1804

BUY MY BATHROOM- CeDmetx

(2*8i 647491S

24S-737-2eS7

CMEWBUFFCT SLLOM. Obfc. 7 T amoabant oondtom H S M E B Ethan Aben chars sold 31 3 * 5 » 2788

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716 Classif ications 011 to 751 O&E T h u r s d a y , J u l y 17 ,1997

Household Gooda

CHINA CABINET 52 Wx76' H Enlenammeni c « w S0"Wx*a" H $325 M Both dark woodi'tra<»«onel Eicellem condition 313-459-7081

COFFEE TABLE. 90" ' *9" white • i t f i aak. w«h ceramic t l * (Op. Ilk* new, $100 *0" x 72 marble dining room l K M , travertine like naw. $300 2*6-681168*

CONTEMPORARY-3 pc tional. dart pu'p*• 7 pc black marbto bedroom M l 8 c canvas payilinga

COUCH $75 TresdnWI $300. 4*8 c u l l i s b l e $ 8 0 S h o p s m i t n

. $2000 2*8 615-7635

CRIB CHANGING I M " W M i e u Blue 4 piece sections. wrediners . tree-standing reckner 313-464-4147

0AY BED whitartirass. complete, with 2 oriho mattresses. pop up lrundto. new (Hi boxed co«t *800 M« $300 (810) 691-4*68

DESK WOOD Singer SEWING M A C H I N E S N O W B L O W E R

313-464-8707

DINETTE. newly rscoveied d*" " oak c h u t . octoocnai lormica lop $210

810-647-0477

DINETTE SET 72 > 33 solid pine M * table 4 4 bow beck chairs very nee $340 (313) 981-0637

DINING - Ethan A Her. 10 piece. D*<* Pine $2200 Whrte Wicker p»eces $850 810-348-0946

DINING ROOM SET Beautiful. cor temporary, oak 6 chairs. table 4 iea< 4 door Chin* cabinet Used once Asking $2000 (248) 476-7426

DINING ROOM set-buflet, round pedesia.' ' I M 4 chairs Excellent condition $650 (313) 591-1266

DINING ROOM sal 6 chairs. 2 leaves solid cherry Queen Anne style, new*-, $900 1 248)360-6592

DINING ROOM set Oak t ab * w«h leaves 4 side armed cha<rs. Lme new $525 (2481 348-7968

716 HouefaoUGoodi

DRESSER CHEST 4 r u g * stand Walnut Wveneer lope Good com»-tion. $100 12*9) 477-6823

intanamant catanet wrtnatehmg con* . $ and table* Sofa/elejper wm.ich.ng cMa- 313-420-2677

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, large contemporary, Teak wood coal $2,400 sad $1,000 (248) 746-0171

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, Penn-sylvania Mouse $1100. Couch Stanton Cooper greerVburgunay plaid $675 248-650-1118

ETHAN ALLEN aoftd pine video cab-inet 42Mx22 i *53V new $1000/ pest oiler (248) 663-3094

FURNITURE DINING Room Drexel Heotaoe Transn>onal 8 chairs/Seels io 12 $1 200 MafcNngbuML $500 Cocklail taWa $300 Sola lab ia* benches $475 (2481 685-2078

FURNITURE mocha $ wh i le iiviaoroomrdinirigroom set. computer desk & mora 246 362-3738

GLIDER ROCKERS, oak. new, 1 wonoman. $200. no cfloman $75

(313) 844-1340

GREAT BUYS Glass coffee table & 2 lamp table* Wsfs $1400. now $600 Moving 1810) 474-4223

716 Booicfeoid Good)

Brand new Sormu king a m . mm free Irsme ) $799 Eve* 246-641-3690

MATTRESS A i r e M H Askirwg $150 (248) 478-4934

MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE CoucMoveei

(248||360-0366

MUST SELL - piano * cNid* Dunk Dad rare*, used, 2*8-881-4206

NEW cherry end table. 2 oriental rugs dark oak dinette set

810647-0477

OAX CHINA cNMnet. sola. chairs. Swig room table*. wesher 4 dryer

"jr&grmJszR ORIENTAL RUGS - A I woof. W » Blue 6*9 Chmeee Wue^whiW. 5*8 Karaaian navy. 7*9 Brand new I M white, 8*11 Best oiler 246-669-4387

PECAN drop Ieal tabtofl chaira'chma $1250 Contemporary chrome baaed chair*,1abte»Ump 810-3460946

INN HOUSE, Dming room eet. Cabinet. labia side board. 4

6 c h a r t (248) 546-4108

PENN I Corner (

ELECTRIC STOVE m good condi-tion Black gold 4 Chroma Corona-tion over (rrncro-wav* on top) $200

313-421-6001

QUEEN ANNE cherry table. 4 chaw* 4hu«ch, $1 500 AMxjue oak ro" lop desk $800 Flexinel blue floral sola, kke naw $350 5 snOqje oak dning

rs, $200 248-651-0575

HEDSTROM SWING sel, Lu l l * Tykes items I large gym sel. picnic table mchen) Co*co wmt* toddler oed,1 mattress. boy's b*es Canton AI1e« 6pm. (313) 459-1669

RECLINER CHAIR - Queen Anne Realocrat. Ethan Alton leal Exoel-lem conortmr $225 313-453^065

MOUSE OF Denmark bedroom, l ovesea t w i t h s t o r a g e , a s h emertsin merit Eves 1810) 647-6351

JACOBEAN OAK wine lasting tabw oes. 65" wide, drop "eaves. sacr *c* S5O0 (810) 474-0478

DINING ROOM table. * chairs « hutch Mikasa china setting tor 8 -L'«e new After 5 (2*8) 624-1766

D'NING ROOM table, buhel cocktan labia * chairs 2 Capt. cha«rs. 2 - '8 in leaves $2600 248-683-9364

DINING SET Basset! taDle, 6 chairs nutcMxi le t . French Proven-ca l 810-355-0749

DINiNG SET, BroyhiH. Fonlana table w leave 6 chairs, lighted china cab-inet Period' $1800 810-583-9357

DINING SET 1940s- Buftet, China cabinet table w * chairs $45C

(248) 375-0273

DINING SET tabie 1 seats 10), 8 Chairs battel china cabinet S230G Best Great shape1 (313) 663-0496

DINING SET, Thomaswlle, doutsle pedestal, cherry table 4 6 chairs like new $2 20Gbest (248j 366-8420

DINING TABLE solid oak single pedestal 52*78 8 ladderback labnc seat chars w.pads. $1400 Wingbeck Chan wtotloman $350 248-348-0311

JULY CLEARANCE!!! SAVE SO% OR MORE

ON NAME BRAND FURNITURE

RETURNED FROM MODELS 4 EXECUTIVE APTS

Solas & Loveseats From $199 End Tables From $ 29 * pc Bedroom Sets From $199 5 pc Dinette Sels From $129

NEW MATTRESS SETS Twin Set $149 Full Set $189 Queen Set $229

C L I A I A N C I C T I N T i a

SOUTHFIELD I I Mle 4 Lahser FARMINGTON MILLS

Grand R w 4 HaWead V I '

LARGE MARBLE d m n g room table, •naible base, black, $i«XVbasl.

(248) 541-5202

LIVING 4 DINING ROOM SETS • A* tormca includes an 8' Wa* Ur*t. miac item* loo EaoaHntl-313-684-9152

LOVE QUALITY? Lovely 3 cushion couch muft color tapeslry AnHqua white, gold woodwork (313) 885-6488

SECRETARY DESK $80 Teacart maple $75 Lounge chair, gold $70

(313) 562-0272

SECTIONAL - 11 «14 , Action Lane, 6 mo old. haa 4 recuners. 3 pud down tables, neutral colors, new $4700. sacnfied $2600 (248) 887-6759

SINK INTO a comfortable leather sola 4 matching chair w/ofloman on Casters slight repairs, iitebme g — arvtee Astang $1600 31 >961 5

SOFA - Moral deeiyi 2 peach col-o r e d c h a i r s L i k e m Reasonatue 313-981-1783

SOFA 4 loveseat Matching Floral background greeturaold Very good condrtion $200 (313) 453-3417

SOFAS (2) - oft-white, Excellent, cherry end labia, ojftet table 4 la-Boy (248) 476-2771

SOLID CHERRY FRENCH PROVINCIAL

DINING ROOM SET 56*40 taDle plus 12w leaf w/1 arm 4 5 SJde chairs. Large (3 door) 2 p e c * china caCinet 4 servertouflei. Beau-t i l u l c o n d i t i o n $ 2 , 2 0 0

(248)665-6592

THOMASVILLE - dirmg room outfit, oak kitchen outfit, end, coWee 4 con-sole table*. 2 rocking chara, Packard Bell compuler 4 table, bedroom outfit. Sunbeam pabo fumnur* Sarv sung microwave, etc (313)981-4412

THOMASVILLE • love seal sleeper greal condition, $400 Chair otloman * • * « • • • • » • SOLD1

WALL UNIT Dark Oak Europaon style 14 ft (4 sections)- incredible storage $1.200 (248) 853-4303

WALL UNIT- Musi Se« 5 pieces, leak. 9 wide $2.500feeat

Call (313) 462-4105

716 HouxboklGoodi

i t A i n

718 AppUaoce*

AIR CONOITtONER unns. Hampton Bay. 10000 BTU. $175 GE 8000 BTl l ,$100 (2*8) 256-68® 1

CALORIC OAS Move almond 30' include* 3 oven racks. $75 Work* great. Redtord (313) 531-5954

DEEP FREEZE- CXdec upnght Fngid-aire. 17 cu lt works tin*, you haul

DRYER - Roper, electric, 6«mo* old, whit*. $250 313-254-9796

ELECTRIC RANGE- Black. Jennave little use $250 (246) 360-9460

FREEZER - impenal White i *ngM, I tree 6mo old $1100<besl

Relngerator. gold $75 313-794^605

EZER - Wards UpngM 18 cult 18 8 sqft capacity $125 Preesurer oooker/canner. MirroMatic 22qt alum $50 246-477-0087

GE PROFILE side * skm while indg W tea 4 water GE Black Mcraoven Besl oiler (246) 540-3647

718 Appliance*

WASHER 4 GAS DRYER Maytag Eslale Excellent condition uaad lyr $ 4 2 M x * v Deet 810-594 7935

WASHER 4 gas DRYER Maytag 1 yr old . lop ( / Ine $*0CVbo«h Stovw 40- wide $75 (313) 421-1037

719 PooiafSpuftiotTtb*

ABOVE Q ROUND pool. 1$ II oonv-pt*W $200 313-S36-6395

HEALTH SPA 7Tt deluxe model. 5 persons. 8 yrs. old paid $4,000 se i $800. good shape (246) 683-0378

Cal-Spa. 4 aeeler oUa lounger, 18 wis Must Secnhca $35CO'Besi OHer (313) 538-8S70

JACUZZI SPA, 4 person. Espree II. Uke new, $t 500-or best. Can (313) 425-4961

724 Bmibmi 4 Office

BEAUTIFUL i f f • 46" conlerence taCSe wr i2 chars tormertjr trom old Kcasge Sulking $M0(Vbeat Muet seel CaA Karen at 810-627-7560

TA ADLER Royal copter. Model 2232, 20 ben sorter, automatic leed back to back, storage caMnel, a l p e p * sizes good oondaon, $1700

(313) 207-505C

732 C o a p a t e r i

HOT SUMMER SPECIAL Pentium 75 18 mag ram 420hd 21* super VGA color monaor

$750 Cant beat Ma Oaall

PC LlquaMor* 246-477-809S

USED FILE

tatnea $ much more The Pnce la W f r l 31 >525-627*

USED FILE ctfanett. Oeeka. chairs, bookcaaea. lateral Mee. oomerence tables 4 much more. The Pnce la Righl 313-525<274

WALNUT DESK. 6''crederua. $950 Library latMohalrs. $300 Largs Jads plants Exce ls* ! 810-346-0948

POOL 12 * 24. a l equipment, except knar $326 (313) 425-16M

ROUND POOL. 16 It Solar cover 4 winter cover Needs liner. Oeaaaam-Med. $450 lirm (31S) 522-2474

720 Bargain Bays

GE, WHIRLPOOL rsfngerator $300 , washer,'dryer $250 Excellent

(248) 647-3219

GLOBAL RECONOITIONEO APPLIANCES From $99 4 up

A* maior brands, 'ree M l warranty 30606 Plymouth Rd 313-261-7937

KENMORE $135

heavy duty electric 20" gas stovei'oven

(248) 426-7407

KENMORE WASHER 4 electric dryer Manuale 4 attachments Harcty used $400 set(246( 346-5194

MAGIC CHEF gss rangs. black, self cleaning, silver tnm, a ureaerr condi-tion $100. 313-459-4063

OLDER DRYER made by J. C. Penny, has three drying speeds Asking $70 Call 313-525-5947

RANGE - Tappen gas. 30" while condibon, $250 or best.

(3t3) 425-0696 E*ce«ent C a i

REFRK3 4 electric dryer. GE, 6 yrs old, $200 each. Kenmoor gas dryer. 6 mo.. $400 (248) 681-3806

RINGER WASHING MACHINE Good as newt Cal: 313-535-6584

STOVE - Caloric, oas, whde Very $ l £ 7 > good concMon Ca l

(313) 414-8462

STOVE(gas) 4 retngerator-metchmg almond $300 Washing machine $125 Btwn 10-3pm: 246-476-2566

TAPPAN STOVE 30" Works wel $50 (248) 399-2997

5.000 BTU portable aw conditioner. $50 Kenmore 30 pml dehi»rw»ier, $70 Kenmore 20 pint dehunwlifier. $60 After 3 30pm (248) 737-7813

721 Bicycles

BMX CUSTOM, mint condition, Extra spokes, P/K Ryper $1,500 new $350 (2*8) 620-9141

SPECIALIZED HARD rock tKrycle e*celent condlion. 18 gears many e*tras, $25Qbest 246^46-4356

f q l i m l i p h t i m p ^ SUMMER TIME I SPECIALS

RECONDITIONED AIRDYNES 4 BIKES

• FREE LAY AWAY

rJcfc Livonia Schwinn Bicyd* 4 Farwss Center

I 28660 W 7 M M

248-476-1818 J

722 Building Materials

730 CosutAnduatriaV Restaurant I

ELECTRIC STACKER - 1 Ion capacity. 68 inches Wt Vetv oood oondlbon $950 (313) 274 9525

FROZEN YOGURT MACHINE Brand new cond»oni Taylor equp-menl 2 Savor opening Please cal:

(313) 259-6720

HI-LO (WHITE). 5.000 fe* $3,200 or best oosr Cal belween 7am-5pm

(248)344-6606

OLD 6 Gang Dnll Press. $600beel offer Max Mill 9*42* table, belt dnve. $1,400 (248)665-1168

PIZZA OVENS (2) Y600 Baker s Pride Also, 30 qt Unive* 110 volt mnier $*000flirm (313) 579-5324

80 QUART Mooart mixer, racont*-ooned U 5 0 0 36 cut bun t»vider $1800 810-949-3062

732 Computers

CHEAPEST PRICES IN TOWN Oft-Lease Computers

Wide selection including i r 4 21" PenBum, laptops 486'S

Grand River Between mentors. P Macs On

SUPER COMPUTER SALE SAVE $$$ - SUPER VALUES MADISON HEIGHTS. MICH

SUN , JULY 20 10AM lo 4PM t l-F 4 C W HALL

876 HORACE BROWN DRIVE 1 block East o l 1-75

1 Mock S o l 13 Mtte NEW 4 USED COMPUTERS Lowest Priced D«sks in U S A

SOFTWARE $2 4 UP M l — I $ W

5 YRS Old. $200 Won (313)

746 Hcwpiui Equipment r ™ r

M06HJTY ELECTRIC can- Ca l lor New $8,100 Asking $2,496 writ (313) 449-4037

TRI-ROU. monraad scooter handieappad person, n e*celk comUbon, $800 (810) 541 58C3

I Jewefry

ROLEX - Oeytona A l gold Brand new iri box with papers $12,500.

246-642-6911

WEQOINGISOFFU m a r « j n ^ A p p r « i s a d J

WOMAN'S ANTIQUE Pletm^n 4 t tainond waich $1000«*st

810-208-1100

HectroaicrfAwlio/ Video

HOME THEATER system. 56" Toshiba wide acreen television Kan-wood receiver At lant ic Tech speakers. Cal (810) 774-102*

TWO MOTOROLA attache ease cel-lular phones. S50'ea

(517)5*6-6*0*

Farm Equipment

KUBOTA B hours, S6.9

52 four wheel drive, low 00 (248>478-4911 4

(248)664-2992

740 Fins Produce Flowers/Plants

Apples.

Drake 4 Famungton. OPEN MON - FRI

. NEC XV i r • Cornerstone 21" • HP Pentium 75 . Color laptops

Please cal PC Liquidators 246-477-8099

12-6 $375

trom $375 trom $525 from $400

3 D ' s (Little Ye«ow Stand)

plums, pears, peaches st-swbemss raapbsmss. blueberries, blackberries sweetcom and a com-plete »ne ol vegetables All annuals, shrubbery 4 trees on sale

Sr Citizens - 1(7% Dwcount 24850 W 9 Mile (N side ol 9)

Between Telegraph 4 Beech DeJy OPEN 9AM

748 Lam Gardes & Saow Equipment

CRAFTSMAN 18HP iwm lawn tractor with snow plow $750

(810) 842-4356

FORO 6 C fUssh mower, coet $1700 sa l $1350 FH9N tractor A l tractors

313-453-0378

750 IfiaceUanNgsPsr Sale

FRANKLIN STOVE common

$50 Perfect (248) 366-6126

FREEZER, 13 ou.IL stand up, $75 Mens bike. 26". 10 speed. $40. OUrts 24- Schwmn to speed. $50 • « » » -lory loll. $75. (2*8) 93»2199

sixe Shopemah rssr. Commercial

tarn. Otympaa manual typewrWer (313) M 7 334*

FUJI 12 speed Oka $50 Whirlpool rafriaaretor wAoemaker. almond, $17oT (246) 861-1199

KITCHEN CABINETS - Good Ibr oot-

MEN S STARTER set sue 9 go! shoe* Sno*tnower and lumfcire

(313) 536-4669

3 PIECE sectional, 2 years ok), oouckng 2 redmers 4 couch lolds ou t Caidio-f* (313) *S3-0878

POOL TABLE *»8 cherry V alale Fiberglass flat cap tor 8 p«« up bo*

r washer 2 yrs (2*8) 525-9405

$250 Maytag ringer washer old. $150

REDFORD- HOME flym Weider brand new $250 Maytag " "

$175 (313) 5

2-25HP 80- Bunion R«d»s. 1995 models, compleiely telurblehed, spars tires 4 blades. $* DOG ea best (246) 3*4-0070 or 246-242-4222

«, 5HP B4S $150 (was $550 new) sell (2*8) 6*7-3270

LAWNMOWER 8 6 h p Craftsman, sell propelled, 1 year old, 3 year amended warranty Electric tnmmer 4 hedge tnmmer Hoees 4 tools $350 FOR ALL (2*8) 64*-9628

LAWN SERVICE-70 Accounts 1996 Owe Chopper. 1994 Bunion Hydro. 5 T , with/Without 1993 Dodge 18' T r i i e r $18,500 (810) 477-1234

LOCKE REEL lawnmower. 72" cut. $350 Power lawn roller, $125. Call. (810) 626-6975

9PM

MOSTLY NEW plywood, waltooard. doors, wire. sink, toilet C a l tor list of items/best oiler (248) 645-9235

SOLID OAK FLOORING TA • oak shorts $1 09 sq.ft.,

• 2 oek $1 74. 2 V pretinished oak, 4 colors, $3 88 sqf t KOO-523-6878

724 BUANESI 4 Office it

WASHER 4 ELECTRIC DRYER Msyta-g. $200 complete

(313) 261-1369

MINOLTA BUSINESS Copier - $595 All paper s i n s Excs lsw condition

(313) 537-8564

COMPAQ PRESARK3, Windows 95. 12 MB ram, color screen. Canon printer. $400 (246) 366-0460

466 COMPLETE computer systems with color monitors $55Cvbesl 30 station corrvuter lab, 28&386/*86 complete systems, mske offer

(248)585-1357 or (313)990-9713

486 DX90. new mm-lower. CO. mon-itor. modem, oomplele! Software loaded' $775 810-4*2-9728

GATEWAY 2000 PC. Intel *86, w,'color VGA monitor, loeded-W P MS Works, Lotus 248-374-9787

IBM XT- WITH MONITOR WORKS $50 00 (246) 399-2997

741 T-Picks

RASPBERRIES REO THORNLESS DRIVER'S U-P1CK BERRY FARM

NOW OPENED HOURS DAILY 8AM-8PM

Tale 1-96 W. lo New Hudson exit (#156); go S. on Miltord Rd |o 10 Mae RO , turn nght go Ihnj S Lyon to end ol 10 Use Rd, toilow s g n i

For into call (248) 437-1606 or (246) 437-6461

746 Hospital Equipment

ELECTRIC SCOOTER; Pride Sun-dancer Brand new-uneble 10 use $1600 firm (313) 425-4066

MTD 8HP, 32' CUT New Ireiler. Made, grass attachment, cover 4

$700 313-397-6167

750 MiseellaneoaiFor Sale

SEARS SWING sat w/slide $40 Seen V ia l master ski macftne $60 exoetant condition 313-459-4406

TOOLS FOR SALE • Tool Mekers precision loots Call tor appointment

(313) 427-1641

751 Musical Instruments

ABBEY PIANO CO 246-541-6116 Used Coneoles-Spinets from $595 Ueed Baby Grande $1295 to $2095

WE BUY PIANOS TOP CASH

BABY GRAND P IANO Class* Week finish. With bench, tuning, delivery 4 werranty, $3995 Other pi*noe from $ 6 9 9 M I C H I G A N P I A N O 248-546-2200 Pteaae ca l aheed

BALDWIN ORGAN, small scaled, real good deal. Paid $ 1000 Ask $400' besl 313-427-6143

CHERRY WOOO Piano - $200, needs tuning C a l 313-522-3271

AIR CONDITIONERS - 4 Window units. 7650 BTU. 5200 BTU 4 (2) 5000 BTU (313) 981-1663

AIR conditioner. $150 U-Une Wine Captain, $200 2 bikes. Soys/Girts $3&'ea (4) Honda Prelude ak jmkmn wheels. $200 (313) 455-0504

AIR PURIFIER, kke new, uees ion-izer. no filters, portable. $150-$400

(248)476-7117

BEANIE BABIES McDonalds Beanies for sale

4 sets of 4 assorted

810-681-3977

CRANE MACHINES - 3 PtoslvToy 4 Candy Best offer

Harvey 313-397-5621

MARTIN GUITAR 1948. Model Num-bera 000-18 106647 Asking price $3,500 (248) 6*2 1274

PIANO Plata

Grand Kimball Com-r**toration Muat

810 681-3977

PIANO BALDWIN M 5 2 baby

Esnd Black Mmlcondihon $8 950 • I after 6 PM (810) 363-2829

PIANO - Baldwin Sp«iet, white tnmmed m gold, flood cortdlbon includes bench $1000 2*8-780-27*6

PIANO 1927 Duo-Art Reproducer, baby grand. 50 • ro»s $1*.700 (2*8) 669-6228 or (248) 353-7000

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HOM€ & S€RVIC€ GUIDC ^r. rv. .M. . , IO . .T I icenav enn tmi KMmv PrvTlON / 4 PM FRIDAY FOR SUNDAY ECHDON TO KACC YOU* AO CALL (313) #01

Pressure Power Tile Work -Ceramic U M t e n l

Lawn, Gardeal MaintjService

Housecleaning Doors/Service Carpet Repair/ Installation Blacktopping

* THE JEFFERY CO ^ Commeran Black Top Paving

(313) 584-2430 • TIGER ASPHALT PAVING •

F re* estimates 25 yeers enpenerce Owner supervises eve7 iOb Guaran-teed sa&afaction • 1 -800-851 -9634

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CRACKS 4 LEAKING Mo«l Repairs Inaide

AJ Home 4 Buainess Repairs M S Construction 248-478-9675

Bnck, Block i Cement

AAA CUSTOM BRICK 1ST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

Speciaiamg in all types ot repa-rs Chimneys. Porches, S-dewaiks Additions Steps. Glass Block

Retererrais Available

FREE ESTIMATES

248-477-9673

A.F.D. Contracting Experienced Licensed 4 Insured.

Additions, Dormers. Garages, Kitchens. Baths,

Basement Remodeling, Fireplaces & Custom

Wood Decks. FREE ESTIMATES

248-584-7444

ALL CARPET LINOLEUM SALES. INSTAL 4 REPAIRS

Dave 313-538-8254

Eco Construction Inc. QUALITY RSfODELlNQ

Sceoaiii-ing In aOMons dormers 4 custom carper*rv Lie 4 Ins

313-425-2766

A 4 K MASONRY Repairs 4 Alter-ations Chimneys. Porches Drive-ways. Patios Tuck Panting Frse Est

(3131794-54*0 or (313)2*9-5490

ALL CONCRETE WORK Driveways walks Boors 4 porches Masonry repairs Commercial/Residential Lie 4 inaured Call anytime TOOO WUMECKY 810-478-2602

ALL CEMENT. Driveways Sulewalu, Parking Lots, elc. New 4 repairs

810-471-2600 BILL S CUSTOM CONCRETE

Porches 4 tuck pointing All small concrete lobe

30 Yrs. Exp (313) 453-9347

CANTON CEMENT CO Drives, garage floors ftgs etc No extra charge for removal on replacements b e Ins Free Est 313-261 2818

CAPITOL CONCRETE Cement & Masonry

• AH Repairs • Small or targe . Driveways • Residential • Patio* • Commercial . Step* • Industrial « Footing* • Fast, ef ioent • Porches • Licensed • Floors • Insmed

• Backhoe Work Work Myself Free Estimates 248-348-0066 248-474-1714

DOGONSKI CONSTRUCTION BrhCk Block 4 Cement Work, Porchee Chimney* Or Mays Free Est 313-S3& 1833

eJOE'S BRICK REPAIR Smei |Ob* welcome Bnck. paeo 4 Stucco repar Senior 0«eoounts 810-478-7949 Page- 8'0-890-9032

^ IT COSTS ^ NO MORE

to get 1st class workmanship

FIRST PLACE WINNER ol two na t i ona l a w a r d s . HAMILTON has been satis-fying customers tor over 38

> f V FREE ESTIMATES. • Additions • Dormers • K.1chens • Baths, etc

HAMILTON BUILDERS 28*37 GrwnheW Rd. Southfield

(810)559-5590

048 Chimney Building!1

Clean/Repair

Chimneys Bunt New 4 Repair

Will beat any price! Senior cituer discount

Licensed 4 Insured

BEST CHIMNEY INC. 8 1 0 - 5 5 7 - 5 5 9 5

3 1 3 - 2 9 2 - 7 7 2 2 4214 Woodward Ave. Oak Par*. Ml

BRENNAN DOOR INSTALLATIONS SALES'SERVCE Specializing in Wood • tnt / Ext

Steel • Storm • Doorwalls 20 yr. prof carpenter 313-534-5767

069 Drywall

A-1 DRYWALL REPAIR.WNISHING Reasonable Prices Frse Estimate No job to s m a l l Same day ser-

vice 800-837-6371

A-FLOW-RITE SEAMLESS gutter 21 Colors Installed 4 Repaired Licensed 4 Insured Free Est

313-459-6280

BIDH3ARE CONSTRUCTION . SEAMLESS GUTTERS •

Installed. Repaired Gutter Cleaning $49 Avg Home

Uc/lns. Free Est 810-544-9202

CLEANING SCREENUG REPAIRS

(810) 471-2600

070 Electrical

CHIMNEYS REPAIRED, Cleaned, Screened, New. All Rool Leaks Slopped Senior Disc. Uc, Ins Since 1952 Crown Contracting, 42910 W 10 Mile. Novi

313-427-3981 810-344-4577

ABLE ELECTRICIAN Affordable • Free Estimates

Licensed Call Mark (246)478-2140

CAPITAL ELECTRIC All types electrical winrig Do my own work Lie 4 ins.. Sr. discounts, tree est 7 days.'2*hr 800-2S3-1632

4 SorvBuHder 4 General Con-tractor Porch, decks, additions, oarages, rools. vinyl Licensed 4 insured 810-667-7405

KIRK'S CONTRACTING. INC Remodeling, additions Speoaumo in ceraruc 4 hardwood floors A j Home improvements 4 Repairs Licensed 4 Insured. 3 1 ^ * 5 * *053

LaCOURE SERVICES Construction 4 Remodeling 2S yrs. E*p Lie 4 Ins Roofing 4 Gutters; Doors Windows 4 S*3mo. Cement 4 Bnck Work. Ptumbmo i Etectrtcal. Complete start to IWwh Free Es t

(810) 35*-5836 or 354-3213

MARS BLDG CO - Reel/Camrr l Additions. Kitchen. Dormer*. Rec

Room Bath. Sidmg Free est Prompt service 311-538-2666

REC ROOM KITCHEN 4 Bath Sp* ciaksls All R«mode-ng. Formica 4 Laminate Visa 4 Mastercard

810-476-0011 313-835-6610

TMOR CONSTRUCTION Comm . Res Remodel, F

One cal doe* it a l l K I M 313-2666400

Carpentry

LAMBERTO CONSTRUCTION ALL TYPES O f CEMENT

FREE EST - LICENSED BUILDER 31 >455-2925 ot 313-44* 2361

PAOULA CEMENT CO Dnve pebc, bnck and Mock

Baaement laak 4 sewer -epeit Lie 4 tn* (313) S2S-1064

p a i s a n o c o n s t r u c t i o n 25 years eap Driveways Beeemeras. Floon. Porehae Fotddwone ft** 4 Stock Work and Watsrprooflna State

toe Bonded 8 K M n - 1 1 6 t

BARRY S CARPENTRY Bethe - Basements - Kachene

Free Eat - Work Guar lSyrs Exp.. Lie 248-478-8868

•High Hat* Chmney Sweep, Co. FULL CHIMNEY SERVICE

(License «71-027781 4 Insured 11319 Browne*. Ptymou"1

1-800-371-5508

052 Clod Repair

CLOCK REPAIR ALL VARIETIES GrardMhar. WaL MartOa. Cuckoo. Amversary COMPLETE SERVICE dock 4 Wood Ongral 25500 Fv* Mia Road. Redfcxd 313-255-1581

055 Concrete

co t Oty udewa Bons parkin

Phoenoi <3

ICRETE WORK Ms dmreways. founds-g lots, commercial Soors : Camem Co., toe. 113) 266-4076

DONT REF • Th » Free

J i S C o

1ACE Sunken Concrete e Cost ot Replacing

Est • Ins. • UC -Irsctmg 31M14-9721

C,J. ELECTRIC - Lie. 4 Ins Residential, Com me- Industnal All cans answered 4 relumed!

(810) 478-1743

FAMILY ELECTRICAL City certification Violations cor-rected Service changes or any smalt fob Free estimates 313-422-8080

RETIRED MASTER ELECTRICIAN Looking for your wotk! Call Bud at

313-275-2934 or 313-326-2206 NO JOB IS A PROBLEM

• ROWE ELECTRIC 4 SUPPLY* Electnc Contracting 4 Supplies

Res 4 Com! . 33920 Van Bom Wayne 313-721 -4080

OHMER GUTTER SERVICE Gutters cleaned tepaaed. soeened

New gutters Installed. Free Estimales • (810) 624-5357

102 Handyman M/F

COMMERCIAL I RESIDENTIAL . Homes • Offices • Apis

Dependable Staff • Ins I Bonoed Peggy 313-513-0*04

HOUSECLEANING BY LAURA

Weekly bi-weekly 7 yrs. expenence. References (313) 591-3*31

HOUSECLEANING OONE al reason-able rates References available CaH Sharon for tree estimate at

{313) 722-5733

ALL AROUND HOME REPAIRS 4 installation. Plumbing, electncal.

try. etc Joe, Licensed (313) 537-6945

carpentry.^

HOUSE-KE-TEER CLEANING SERVICE

Professional, bonded 4 ensured teams ready lo cle*n your hom* or busi-ness Outside windows sva'able 7 daysAv. Ser-vicing the community tor 14 years Major credit cards accepted Ema* us

at: mightygmekPsmentech.net

(313) 582-4445

AL S DO IT ALL Carpentry Elect . Plumbing. Paint

(810) 477-4742; (810) 832-5573

• CREATIVE CARPENTRY « Complete noma remodell ing 4 repairs msrte 4 out. Small and targe •obs welcome. Also, mobile home repairs 4 improvements Licensed, dependable work (313) 416-1868

ABSOLUTELY LICENSE0/lnsured CALL DU-IT-ALL

For SPECIALS on Ceramic Tiles, interior Painting, & Finished Base-

ments. Electrical. Plumping, Dty-wal, Insurance Work and Other

Home Remodeling 810-363-4545

Exeavating/Baekhoe

EXCAVATING POOLS, trenching, sewer, water lines, parking km. sspnc tants. drama, cement removal Reasonable Lie 313-638-6731

060 Decfcaf?i6o« Sun rooms

A BEAUTIFUL Cedar or womanized Deck wdh FREE daeign 4 estimate 16 yr* expenenoe Lie a W* j rad

1-2744 810-4*2-: 313-261-1614

CARPENTRY BASEMENTS CompWe Horn* Imprt

merits Licensed 4 Inaurad BuMsr Ca i John a t (313) 522 5 * 0 '

CARPENTRY -FUlSH OR ROUGH Adtfkon* Kachena Dryw*B. Cloeew Paranes Oaeemsrm Trim • b e No too smal l • 31 > 5 2 2 2563

CARPENTRY SERVICES New corv Sfrucbon decks 4 remodels By S l * -craft ConeeucSon (246)924-1 >15 Or {1101866-9725

HOME INSPECTIONS COC ENTERPRISES WC

30 yaara expenence 313-941-3044

AOOmONS PIUS, INC

^ 2 9 - 0 0 4 2

A FAMK.Y BUSMESS

RON DUGAS BLDG. 8646 CWOWN LWONIA

. A PERSONAL TOUCH • STAIRWAYS 4 RAJUNGS

KIT C H E N S - V A N r T * S « X * i _ t PS BASEMENTS-OOCJJS-1JJNOOWS

STONE RENOVATION a to. 313-421-5526

s a

W t o O V W t N T S M iens . Decks. Car

nee Sr Dm-(8101736-0331

» DECKS • • GAZEBOS * SHEDS •

Oeck Bp and re* replapemeni Free eel M r t 810-960-3381

810-471-2800 3 1 X 3 6 4 8 1 0

Batfuoows, Mew a Repairs

CUSTOM WOOO DECKS • Licenced buMer Ineured

Free Esbmaiss Ca l Mark. 810-474-6067

DECKS OCCXS 4 MORE OECKSI

Woodcraft BuikJma Co 313-425-1129

LAMBERTO CONSTRUCTION CUSTOM DECKS 4 PATIOS

FREE EST LICENSED BLMLOER 313-486-2*25 or 313-*49-256l

MICHIGAN DECK SYSTEMS Tlw Best Neme In OecMng

Cuekjm Dec* Oaeyn 4 l i i t o 6 H i r Ganboe Boa i«W»6» Ramps Cat Now For Simmer 1997

313-513-4999 or fm 3136130099

081 Fences

0 4 0 QUALITY FENCE - Cuslom wood 4 Cham Ink lenong, dog ken-

Uc/kie any size Deck whole s. Guaranteed 246-477

KEY-LINE FENCE Free on chain imk. wood or new vinyl Instated lenong (2481 869-7145 or

(313) 682 3206

* A BETTER FENCE • Residential 4 Commercial

Chain Link 4 Cu*iom Wood ree Est (313) 729-7394, 24 fir

Floor Sernce

BRADLEY HAADWOOO FLOORS Rape** • Inatalalmi . RaAnaNng

Ins * 313-541-3331

METRO FLOOR COVERING 11620 MavHekL LfcOrv* Carpet. mo-Mum. Me Sales S I Service Ineurence

SUPERIOR SPRINKLER a OECK Qua*) Work * sn NkmdabM Pnos Lie.suae a Bunder a toaured C a l lor he* Eat 810-471-619S

NOW You Can Display Your

Business Card HERE! CaH Far Mai l t .

( S b w n w r fa t c c t n t r t r

(313) 425-2000

NATURAL WOOO FLOORS

• FeiMfmg • fiaaiOfBaotfi

(810) 373-7673

Gtrtfet

HANOYMAN FOR HIRE: For home maintanance 4 repairs

18 years ol experience Call Dave i (313) 534-2129

Retired Handyman J1 types of wort (315>83S<810

(810) 471-3729

103 HaolinjClean Up

Janitorial Service

GENERAL OFFICE CLEANING Lowest Rates Daily, Weekty or

Monthly 10 yrs. in the Business (313) *91 • 1206

landscaping

ALL LAWN MOWING Small residential or extra tarae commercial lawna Since 1954

FOT1S LANOSCAPE INC 1-800-433-1174

138 MovinglStorage

ALL BRIGHT RESTORATION Professional oeck cMening 4 sealing Also power washing 4 painting ser-vice* Quality workmanship, guaran-teed satisfaction (313) 535-7280

ALL TIME MOVING THE SMART MOVE!"

Uc./lns. (810) 773-6476

INDEPENDENT MOVING Free Estimates Inaurad

Low Rales! 810-548-0125

LOW PRESSURE CLEANING & SEALING

NO DAMAGE Wood deck, siding snd brick clesning, restorstion snd seskng Top uueWy. beeuWui work-mansfap at far pnees with guersmeed results Owner operated 11th year Photos 4 refsrenus AvailaDM Mobae Wash Servicea. call Brian TOLL FREE • 1888) 281 WASH

142 Painting/Decorating) ^ a p e r h a n g e r ^ ^

LOW Pressure Clesning 4 Premium Seekng Deck. Pool. Sidtog 4 Bnck Beautiful work w^guem. reeJts. 11 tti yr TOLL FREE: (6881 281-WASH

A BEAUTIFUL JOB Top quaMy painting 4 slaming, mside outside. Fair pflcas 248-597-463C

AMAZING... What a inference psrfit makes.

Quality wotk Free estimates Experience /Kenor,'extenor. Call Jerry: (248) 414-7167

* SUPER STARR * • POWER WASHING * Beautify your home • Deck • Fence Clean siding 4 bnck Restore 4 protect wood. Work guaranteed ResComm. Free Est Lic/lns.

313-762-0225

p ^ A A A BEAUnFU. YARD INC>

LOW COST!! Professional Landscaping Instal-lation 4 Mamnsnce Masler

Gardner •Clean Ups «Scd •Sr™c®Ttees Tnm aFtemov d •Bark .Stones 'Soil Ins Ret

ResiComl. DEPENDABLE . WayreOek. 313-561-8717 .

ACE LANDSCAPING Complete Spring Ctosn-Up

Shrub Removal. Trimming. Weeding, Sod. Complete Landscaping

(313) 533-3967

D 4 J MOVING 4 HAULING Clean-up. naulng 4 tkaposal of m«sc items We haul anything

Smai Pick-Ups 4 Deliveries WesBand 313-729-1222

A-t HAULING Moving Scrap metal cleaning basements garages, siorss. eK Lowest prices in town Quick ssr-vice Free est Serving Wayne 4 Oak-land Counties Central location

547 2764 or 569-8138

B 4 D REMOVAL - Oebns. trash, yard, concrete, etc You want it gone w e l take * swey' Dskvenes Free Ests 7 days Doug 313-45^6519

CLEAN UP & HAULING SERVICE

Ms w« come in 4 dean out a l

houees, lactones 4 buMtoga A m power wsshmg. Oeervng 4 peiwng Besi price* Seraolng Wayne 4 O r f -land CouKy Lice need 4 insured

810-354-3213

AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING

LaCoure Services Complete landscape^ L* " * 1 u * i r , t

Old landscape removed , new mataAad. SpnrHder atart-upe. repair, mst.. HaiAmoWean-up serv Ras«l i comm shredded oerk t l tVyd Free E *

(810) 354-3213 489-595^

CLANCY'S PAINTING Inlenor, Ex1enor4 Watoapenng

* FREE ESTIMATES • (313) 303-1372

DAYLIGHT PAINTING Interior - Extenor Free Estimates 810-478-4140

r * INTERIOR * • E X T E R I O R •

PAINTING BY MICHAEL Aluminum u k e 4 deck raNisheig

•Staining .Textured Coding* •Plaster,t)ryw«l Repair

•Wallpaper Removal 'Free Eat.

248 -3*9 -7499 V 313-464-8147 J

LOW RATES 8 1 0 - 4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1

313-635-6810 PAINTING/PAPERING

Plaslenng, Repairs. Walwasfwig Visa 4 Mastercard

PAINTING Wenor-Extenor 23ryrs.'exp Pressure

-'srencas 313-542-1404

cleaning, ineured references 248-821-7007

AFFORDABLE QUALITY LANDSCAPING

Sod, tree, ahnjb matalation Naw landscapes 4 lanovatlons

lonnkler systems Free e « 313-286-9273

QUALITY PAINTING Thorough PrspsrsBon Wort My*a« smce 1987 Free Esttmstss Frank C Fsrrugia 8 1 0 0 1 - 6 2 6 2

" ARTISTIC LANOSCAPING Yard Ctsan-Up Tree 4 Shrub Tnm-mmg. HaiAng Reasonable Rates Free Estimate*. (313) 844-1030

SAMS PROFESSIONAL Painting Specializing to Ext/lrtl Caulking Slaming. Jum »«Sng rslimshma power wash 810-642-0337

BRICK PAVING Pstws. Drives Walks. Retairmg

WsAs Step* U c 4 Ins 313-480-0685 - i.

GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS

We se l 4 service a l make* o l oaraoa doors 4

. S A V E M O N E Y . FREE ESTIMATES

SHAkmocx DOOR a i —

j Gar* Door Repair 092 OJ1-

S C H « M « » n M i H % A DOOR 1-800-2*" ' SAVE t o t

LIGHT HAUUNG RueCMh Remtrvai Garage 4 Base-ment Ctoen-out t toetoenhl Window Washing Cat (313) 491 1208

SANDMAN TRUCKING Haulng • Oebns Remov*i

Roo6ng • n t i i i m W Rum (31S) 533-103*

HeabntCooiinj

A a C o n d M i4 Fi*nece MHMor 4 Nstoe. Ctor fwaei I — pecaone boeneed and

<3'J» 38*2025 fteaBon m rauna

i4 Fi*nece MHMor 4 Nstoe. Ctor fwaei I — pecaone boeneed and

<3'J» 38*2025

ADMIRE YOUR YARD Ne*> 4 Rerww Landecapng Gradtog. SoOSmg 4 S e e i n g

sprinkler h a l a t i o n Trenching, downspout bunsi

drainage sytoeme Schruba •Treee - Mulching

Bnck Peven 4 Relalrsnfl Walls .Pool Removal F « n g more

HACKER SERVCES 810-474-6914 QUALITY SINCE 19*6

AIR CONIXTIONMG a FURNACES

tm 4 rstaAaenm Ooam C A (31 J» 461-V6T5

106 20TW CENTURY RE F INISHING

Tub. Ma a too»ence r*gtej>ng T iA

rw HUNGRY!" CHEAP 4 AVAILABLE

LANDSCAPING SERVICES a M u K f W m d oNp* e Shrub 4 tree l i v i V i g - remove a Complete lendicepe servce* N W Laewi Service 810-478-3434

t MR. S H O V E L

• i neodanq ol Lmmrm • Dretoaaa 4 Low Areas

Pools Feed toot • OMCoosnM 4

Shrub rWwo'iai t t o m h a

• N O B L E ' S • LANOSCAPE SUPPLIES

* BOULDERS

* Decora** 6 * T n p e 0 ( 4 » a 1

• We l Stone a

S 4 M PAINTING "NC Free Estimales manor end Extenor Commercial and RaekJential Ineured and Bonded (313) 284-6426

Piano T w i n * Rfpain/R#fimsh;.ng

MCCRACKEN PIANO SERVICE T u r n Rsbufcftng 4 noNnshmg

Pianos Bouyw 4 Sold 313-456-9600 or 810-357-4068

TILETRON SPECIALIZING m small |Obs. Fre« estimates Raaaonabie reles

(810) 349-1785

196 Tree Service

ALLOR. W C Sturtw Grinding 4 Shrub Removal

Free Estimates 4 Insured (248) 442-1409; (248) 305-5018

A-1 ANDREW TFEE SERVICE Tree trimming, removal, slump grinding, land eleanng. InsjFree Es: God Biess you 3i3-459-*655

CLEVER T L C -Complete Tree Serv Lot Clearing, Storm Serv Free

Ests Uc ins 10% Sr Disc 313-427-7318 or 248-960-4256

UNDER-PRESSURE Profess«>nal Power Washng. Insured. Decks. Homes, etc. Pammg 4 Slaming Res. - Comm D*vid 313-8*6^236

164 Roofing

• APEX ROOFING INC * 31825 Trestam, Farmnglon HiUa

Quality wort oomptolad wtth pride Family Owned

Licensed • Insured • Fair pnoes For Honesty 4 Integrity call

246-855 7223 or 248-476-8984

A PROFESSIONAL job at a Fair Pnce Guar Rerocrfs Tear-OWs Repairs 28 Years Exp Lie Ins Joe Gregory (313) 421-5041

BEAT ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE!

8 1 0 - 4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 313-636-8610

4 REPAIR. Shingling, rubber ig. cedar Itat tarring, gutters 4

carpentry Inaurance wort roofing, related

FAMILY BUSINESS OVER 55 YRS

SENTRY CONTRACTORS INC

30785 Grand River. Sto 210 FARMINGTON HILLS

ROOFING SPECIALISTS ALL TYPES LIC 4 INS

H you are looking lot duality 4 prateasicrialisrn

Cs l 810-476-****

GARDEN CITY ROOFING 4 CONSTRUCTION

Tear oils 4 recovers Flat root spe-aaksta Lie/Ins (313) 513-0099

COMPLETE TREE TRIM 4 REMOVAL SERVICE

GROUND UP TREE SERVICE (517) 5*8-614*

• G 4 F TREE SERVICE * Tnmming • Removals • St-."*-Grinding Reasonable Rates ins

810-960-4222 or 810-353-287 •

fcJCKiKCt C

STUMP REMOVAL 16 Yrs E x p i r e e Est 810-349-1228

MICK 4 OAGO TREE'S Removals, tnmmng, chipping, lot eleanng •kgr- Range- •'-*>

ul Uc 4 Ins (BIO) 471-5039

PRECISION TREE Servce Tree trimming, lopping, removal, brusn remova" Licensed and Insured (810) 220-2853 or (810) 486-8078

STUMP REMOVAL, sodding 4 tawn repair, last - guawy servee

Peakka Stump Remova: 313-406-7652 or 313-722-3365

TREE MAN TREE SERVICES, INC

•Storm Damage'"'" 'Preventative Maintenance

Tnmmeig. Shaping Removals Free Est f J h ms (313) 295-2719

199 T y p i n g

K J ROOFING 4 GUTTERS No Money Down Salistartwn Guar Uc 4 In* Deeibom 313-563-6520

313-697-5727

LEAK SPECIALIST Vslays Fleshings, etc

Wnasn guar • Member Bettor Bus B 25y»s sup • Lie • ma 810-827 3233

TOM'S RESIDENTIAL ROOFING Year round Reasonable * n e a s

i wrwng 313-4»-5

eJOE'S PLASTER 4 DRYWALL* Water dema<je Dust Iree repairs 32 yrs sap Tenturmg ins Ouararaeed |10-476-79*1 peasr I 1 0 - 8 9 0 « a 2

PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL Repers. addtoone new wort

SUM UC - B l V s 4 6 - 2 4 * 7

8 1 0 ^ 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 3 1 3 « 6 < e i 0

r a s J

148 AJ FOLEY P U A B W G 4 MEATWO W touttoa. *« to rha i otoenma Fsmey owned i uoanead Free eat 3 1

• m r k mSSSELT 810-474-4922

PLUMBING W O N * OONE t r n rawe Feel

No job too sma 313-274 2469

(810) 471-2600 ( ^ 3 t a 3 M 6 1 0

PSanbtoa 4 Sewar Oeervng Repairs 4 M a aaoin Namodamg

176 Sevini MackiBe

MAPLE TRANSCRIPTION Computorized. nraac typing. 24 hr t e l e p h o n e d i c t a t i o n s e r v i c e

810-528-9153

230 Wallpapering

PROFESSIONAL PAPER 4 PAWT Paper hanging/removal toleno,-pan t Minor w a l repair Eat Re' t l O - S I V v l Mamew 313-454-4819

• WALLPAPERING * ke care w chooaaig y o u paper a c n r M n m l Ca»Chns

810-34#-7775 or Cathy 313-72B-4409

You

AIL MAKES REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME W K N POSSIBLE

810-788-t«S0

S i * *

ALUMINUM 4 VINYL S O M G Tnm • ttoptocaman Windows S i a r N i n Gutters • Uoanaed

Mennmg Conetnje 313-42707*8

VINYL 4 ALUMINUM Trim, rodtog 4 gutlerwWndows

QuaMy wort Uoanaed 4 inaurad (810) *71-4164

Tile Work • Ceraauo M a r t M ^ a r r ) 194

CERAMIC 4 STONE • my only b u » nam i t teher 4 beto Famode»ng WsAs 4 ton Granae coursers \

Cat Rk» 3'3-464-6292 3 1 3 7 2 ^ * 4 6 1

MARSELLI-S TILE Kactmr* BeWw-Foyars a Wefls

For F»ea EM. Ca i 8 1 0 J 7 M 3 B 3

810-471-2600 313-635-8610

Pspe r i ng . Remova l P s m t i n g Exp women Vae 4 MC

231 Vail VariiiBf

810-471-2600 313-836-8810

WaSwaahmg. window 4 rug cleaning Pamang. A» type* o l repair*

Viae 4 Meetii--aro

237 VeddufSffvieei

A F F O R D A B L E W E D D I N G S O d e n e d ktnm; W merry you sny mtrna «10V*37 1890

240 H'micm

W I N D O W CLI EANING reens Put i Up

ly H a N l Free EsWmalas A-OK WINDOW C L E A N T O

810-77V1890

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Thursday, July 17, 1997 O&E ( * X O ) u

THE SALE IS ON AT DON MASSEY CADILLAC Eie Deal Makers An

— — — — — — i h f c a i & f t * ! ! !

Ends Saturday!

MONTH 36 momiul

M O N T H 35m°~tu

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M O N T I 35 manila

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I H » M A S K I ) C A D I L L A C

' 9 4 t h r u ' 9 6 S E D A N D E V I L L E S

P R I C E D F R O M

$ 1 5 , 9 9 5

' 9 2 t h r u ' 9 6 E L D O R A D O S

R O L L S R O Y C E

B E N T L E Y

C O R N I C H E

S I L V E R S P U R

S I L V E R D A W N

OVER 30 T O CHOOSE FROM

l / t / / / Y V r J J J ; C A D I L L A C . r CRI AIINt . A l l u . l l l H SlANIIAKI)

PRICED F R O M

$ 1 2 , 9 9 5

# I Cadillac Retail Healer in the World open monday & t h u r s o a ) ( j n t l l 9:00 r\i for 7 Consecutive Years Saturday lo.oo am-4.00 pm

40475 ANN ARBOR R D . D D 1453 -7500 E X I T 1 - 2 7 5

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Available

ALL NEW 1997 SUNFIRE COUP

Immediate Delivery c m m jm From Stoci

ALL NEW 1997 GRAND AM COUPE

automatic • gauges & tachometer • air conditioning • tinted glass • bucket seats • AM/FM cassette • console

• custom wheel covers • body side moldings • power seating • power brakes • rear defroster • sport mirrors •Stock * 1220V

• 4 speed automatic • dual air bags • four speed automatic • air conditioning • defogger •2 .4 twin cam engine • stereo cassette

• anti-Jock brakes • body side moldings • custom covers • gauges & tachometer • tinted glass • sport mirrors — • Stock J2294V

RED'S PRICE

1*12.399* G.M. OPTION II

Ml,707'

ALL NEW 1997 GRAND AM GT COUPE

• air conditioning • 4-speed automatic • stereo cassette • cruise control •tinted glass • sport mirrors

mum wheels • remote deck ltd

• spoiler • alumtm • remote • gauges/tach • cycle wipers

RED'S PRICE

•15.776"

• Three-Year "No Deductible" Warranty

• Courtesy Transportation

• 24-Hour Roadside Assistance

CLIP ANY TKI-COUNTY PONTIAC AD IT'S GOOO AT RED'S

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RED'S PRICE

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G.M. OPTION II $14.892* G.M. OPTION II

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RED'S PRICE $ 1 4 , 0 4 9 *

RED'S PRICE

G.N. OPTION I

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INVENTORY REDUCTION

WTOOUdNC TH£ HL NEW R£D£SICNED

1997 PONTIAC TRANi

• power steering • power quarter • power brakes windows • perimeter • power windows • seven passenger lighting •defogger • 3400 V-6 • keyless entry • deep tint glass • 4-speed automatic • Stock • convenience net • air conditioning * 3016V

Stake* • Dump* • hi-C

Sliding rear window, bed liner, carpet, lockir rear differential, heavy duty oil cooler. 350 V-?

exterior appearance group. Stock * 6050V.

— was $22,301.60 —

SALE PRICE $• A mm • jr ,© foe 60 Mo*.

1 9 , 8 9 5 4 * a CM Employees Save 1 1 0 8 3 " Toward Purchase

Commercial Vehicles arejOur 5pre ialty'

1997 JIMMY. SLE

Power driver seat, overhead console. SLE decor, luxury ride package, stereo with CD Stock f 5694V.

j k h s p f — was $28,286 — f ^ ' 2 4

SALE PRICE LEASE FOR $24,795' S295M;::

CM Employees Save * 1 . 3 8 8 * * Toward Purchase or lease

RED'S PRICE

$ 2 5 9 " -1 5 7 5 . 5 4 d u e

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G.M. OPTION II

$234""

1997 SAFARI SLE 1

Rear defogger, chrome style wheels, stereo cassette, power windows, Outch doors, oeep tint glass. V-6. automatic, air

d passenger, console S toc^59f i " " '

— was $23,857 —

SALE PRICE LEASE FOR $20,995' s330'*:r

S<w 1 1 • I 6 3*® Toward Purchase or least

S ALES! CARS TRUCKS

96 MlflTfl CONVERTIBLE 22K miles.

'14.995

95 SUBURBANS 2 to choose! SLT leather, SLE clutch

SAVE 97 <JRAND PRIX OT

CD, spoiler, chrome, 2,200 miles

'20,800

-94 YUKON GT 2 Dr., Black. 33K miles

'19.395 96 FIREBIRD

White, 6,500 miles, air. auto

'14.995 95 SAFARI

, All wheel drive

'16.800 96 BONNEVILLE SE

Buckets, 15K miles

'18.300

96 JIMMY 4X4 2 Dr., Green

'17.500 95 CflVfiUER

2 dr.. air. auto, Beige Metallic

^895 95 SIERRA

Black, V-6, air, auto

'14.995 93-95 CAMflROS

4 to choose, priced from

'10.995 94 4-RUNNER SR5 4X4

Black, 31K miles

S A V E 96 REQAL

2 dr., 21K miles, full power

'14.500 93 SAFARI SLE

Bright Blue, reduced to

'11.995 94 CAMRYLE 95 TRANSPORT

Moon roof, A8S, Green

'12.995 Burgundy, power slider

'15.300 94 SLE BONNEVILLE

Red. 32K miles, leather

'13.595 91 BLAZER 4X4 Black. Thursday only

^495 94 SCJNBIRD

V-6, air, auto, alloys

'8995

95 S»K> REQ. CAB 5 Speed, air

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PiANO Kohle' & Campbell mahogany eiceUent condition S2 OOObest

GOLF CARS EZ Go 1902 s. 1993*. 1997 s Elsctnc i g u

1313)453 2063

GOLF CIU&S - Senior Coca Graph ile» 3 woods » 8 irons $475

2*6 363 6436 (3*3) 981 2575

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"•LAYER PIANO 19I7 fembaa. M i l l»er P ' A M ROv.lS Over 100 new

4 anhgues' S300 (2*01 6*6X3573

ROLAND FP'B advance! digital iar- .i Wo I)h 103 «eys. transposed A

•ecoro functions MK»I oervrh & stand ncluded $1600 (810; 5*8 6063

SPIN-:' PIANO GOCKI tone 9000 louch S699 wtth bench tuning Mkvery & war'arty Michigan Piano Co 246 5*8- 220C Please ca* ahead

We Buy PIANOS I Spinets Consoles Grinds)

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NOROC TRACK - Sequoia 1600 genKy used $200 (2461 477-3236

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T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7

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7 8 4 D o p

DALMATtON PUPPY - houeetironen stsr ied in obience playful S sweet 12481 344-0181

I DOGUE DE BOROEAU* (Uke in ) Turner & Hooch) Red 4 blac* mask

papers snots 313-372 1345

NORDIC TRAC PRO BRAND M SH •r Dei must sell $500 or best oner Can 1.248) 353-8428

CXYMP'C WEIGHT SET Squat rac«. bench & leg machine Enceliemt condion S300 (246) 468-2147

POOL TABLE Deluxe Brunswick standard size wm 8 cue sticks 4 rect $500 (248) 647 3636

POOL TABLES Ail slate antique uflra modern. t>ai si/e Floor model demo s

2*8 399 7255 Eves 248 54 7 3980

783 Cats

AFFECTIONATE FEMALE calico cai lo good home Dean decvawed Mowing ,2*61 615-4245

KITTENS - Adorable 8 wks old assorted colors litter trained air snots 810-655-4136

TWO BEAUTIFUL male Flame Po.nl rtmalayar- cats Need aood iome

(2481 932-9160

784 Dogs

DOBERMEN PINCMER pu«w»» trom Champion Sire & Da"- 0 *A ceo 9 *ce«s old 2 male ie!1 $850

(3131 869-8553

GERMAN SHEPHERD 2 AKC a u u ' i s w i u i y i m n v ' i i j i n i . cratetreined (313) 761 9646

GERMAN SHEPHERD m.» female dog to a good home Please leave message (3>3) 838 6714

GERMAN Sn*phe«d Puppies great temperaments, 'amily pes S show dogs 313-699-3620

GERMAN SHEPHERO puppies AKC S i l t s a t 5 Females 4 4 males Westtand (313) 326-0411

GERMAN SMORTHAtR POINTER pups, AKC "beautiful champici hunters, jood breed 313-425 9547

AIREDALE PUPPIES 6 weeks orange type $300 Oeposil Si00

1810)231 0357

GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups AKC OFA eye certified championsnip onoodlies shots 4 wormed

1517)546 3991

/ A M 4 - - icOSS Biacn 5 7-Grand P. j -o t iceneni condition $9995 witi oeiKh delivery tuning 6 warrar", O r e i -aros 'rom $699 Michigan P,aro 248 548 2200

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SAIL WORKS 1996 'ace sails. 5 0 5 9 6 9 6 0 Also Fiberspar Carbon 500 mast Call 15191 978-2*83

AKC ptjPS Anta WMe $350 Stuba Inu $550 Chaws Cream $200 $250 A- maes 313-422 5713

GOLDEN RETRIEVER adults a«a, able to quawlied homes Free into oackei Fori Detrom Golden Remove-Club Rescue Servce 248-673-7923

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$400 TREADM;LL tor $125 Exercise take $12 Hu1*y mountain b-fce 18 soeeo $50 Call i 313) 422-6427

Sporting Goods

3ABY JOGGER T winner wcanopy Borgaody Seals 2 k>os Eiceileni cordilon S25C 313 953-5622

BRUNSWICK GolO Crown touna-meri 4»6. pool table 4 accessories. $2000 246-477-3623

7 5 4 Wanted to Buy

WANTED Small Sir-go- potaWe sewing machme m Olac* case Leawe message 313-522-3113

iAK'TA PuPPiES AKC registered Red or Charcoal i-faie 4 tema-e a.a.laB'e 7-7-97 248-662-1951

.-ACK RUSSELL Terrier puc> Regis lered Vei checked 1313)449-5632 eves (3131459-1600 days

AKITA PUPPIES AKC must see Born 6-1-97 Call 313-846-1635

I jACK RUSSELL lerner puppies weeks I Tiaie 1 female. J R.T C ' enceiiem $400 i6t0l 629-9020

BEAUTIFUL / K C pure Blood Blend Golden Retriever puppies $350 oom 6-5 (3M) 416-5322

LAB A,REDALE mm • Ti yrs old great i a n - d o g . ovtng temper'r.ent house IraJ-ed Moving, can! lane her $100 w earner SOLD

CHOW PUPPIES Champion line, a: colors ACHE, $400 and up House broken (3<3I 529-5694

DALMATIAN PUPS AKC BAEP levied, Cham B»oo<Jline hea-m gua -antee Pets Show 810-556-3267

LAB PUPS AKC. CKC OFA All colors $300-5500 Garden C«ty

(313) 421-6840

LAB PUPS Yellow AKC Champ,or s-red, nome'Show or Field Excellent temperament (3'3) 654-9079

LABSPANIEL MIX To Go^d Home 3 yr old lemake, spayed, all shoo, wee named 313-467-9631

LHASA APSO AKC 6 wks oW. male $200. 'emale $250 Will lake offer (246) 634-5724

MALTESE ADORABLE pampered AKC pups See Mom & Oad,

(246) 663-6596

MINIATURE DACHSHUNO puppies AKC Shois 1350 F,om flngg

OLD ENGLISH SHEEPOOG PUPS Cnampon lines, (313) 417-9657

PEKINGESE FEMALE, 1 yr old. spayed, all shots, lovely •empera-mera. -eascrat* pnce 313459-2344

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES AKC. over 200 champnons & working biles m 6 generations Guarantee given $150 § l u d s e r v i c e a v a i l a b l e

(246)634-4954

ROTTWEILER RESCUE - Rescue 4 Adoption Foste- Homes Needed Call (810) 334-5223

SAMOVED REGISTERED pupp.es eady by Aug 9 $500 Taking

deposits Alter 6 (6101 665-041 a«mg -0418

SHEPERO MIX I need a good -wr-e" Ma'e about 1 y« old Livonia

(3131 427-3243

SHIH-TZU PUPS AKC, shots, 6 ««s old males-'lemales Visa/ Mastercard accepted Canton

13131 459-3764

SHIH-TZU PURE ored puppy 4mo , "ouseOnoken, all shots good tarrn'v dog Good pnce SOLD

SIBERIAN HUSKY Pups Brown $75 Blue eyes, $175 Alaskan

ialamute pup $175 |517"| 849-3059 XI SIBERIAN HUSKY Puppies AKC Registered. 6 wks olo, Gray 4 While CaB (517) 656-8374

WEST HiGHLIND white terrier male pups AKC Shots Vet checked

(313) 534-2036

YORK1E POO To good home 13 yea's old Shots 4 -ieu>ered

(3131 534-5099

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALER S U M M E R S P E C I A L S

S A L E E N D S

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786 H o n e * !

ARAB GELDING Regale red 7 yrs 15 hands cVeesage training, some lumping, load* efcps, Irallndes Endurance prospect $3500( negotiable (313) 644-3458

HORSE TRAILER, 19B6 Pro Slock, 3 none. M m . dreeeirvg room, bumper pull. $5 OOOibeel 313-439-1744

MORGAN MARE, race AapoeMnn oooa conformahon II interested, cell Paula (8101229-5626

Reg 7 yrs {246)486-0067

4 10 y rs old

787 H o t * Board ing

Commercial

A SOUTH LYON full service taollty has limned opemnga tor Boarding Indoon'outdoor arenas. daily turnout,

H u n t e r / J i l essons dressage (246)437-

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-9667 - (313)460-66*5

NEW FACILITY' Featuring Don stalls large arena, trans, pasture and excellent care Lessons availaBle lor Beginners through advanced Friendly atmosphere Everyone s welcome (313)678-1794

QUALITY HORSE CARE Box stalls daily turnout, stalls cleaned daily horses led 2* daily Lois of trails 313-753-4021

788 Household Pet»-

Other

AOOPT A PET - M A A N Sat July 19. 1 lam-2pm al Pels Supplies Rlu», Btoomfield Hills, on Telegraph Roed For Inlormarnon can 800-993-4343

BABY SUNS Indian Ringnecks, Lovebirds finches Cockaliels, English parrakeets 810 662-9211

FEMALE FERRET 12 wks 3 slory townhouse cage 4 accessories $200 Best (3131 266-1956

GENTLE COU-IE male, snots. Free

246-393-

Mut Neutered io good home 2225

PARROT - Military Macaw 1 yr o«, hand raised w/cage, $1000

248-473-4133

SENEGAL PARROTS (2) - Red Lored Amaron, includes cages Moving out of stale 313-458-7461

ARABIAN GELDING. 7 yrs . 15 H, very pretty: English 4 Weslem; S2.000 (248)466-5329

SUN CONURE 9 months, healthy, tame w'dekixe cage Must sell! Paid $750 Sell $250%e«t 313-592-9591

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VCHICICS #800-899

802 Boala'MoCors

Century Resc 1 ©ft. Mahogany FUCoffl Ford V8 Low hrs $5700 (246) 363-6611

ALUMINUM BOAT • 14 ft Johnson galvanized trails' finder $975 (313) 261-1369

'K ALUMINUM BOAT, 1611 »1ra»ler 20MP Mercury outboard, electnc trolling motor, depth finder, anchors cushions, oars. $1 600 'bes t

(610)229-2382

ASTRO 1992 20' FXS W t W Boat 200 hp Merc isndem trailer Exl-as $15.200tiest (610) 548-7509

AVANTl BAYLINER 3450-1967 twin 330ftp , rt>. 1210" beam, low hrs 1 oSvner $49 900Best 810-59*-86*8

BASS Tracker trailer New 50 molor $5300

17' aluminum boat trailer New 50hp Evmrude Trolling

313-591-1507

BAYLINER CAPRI 16ft, wtrailer lorce molor 85hc, open bow 4 canopy, $3 800 251 aluminum pon loon Boal, Johnson motor 70 hp. $2 800 AJcorl saitooat. catamaran Slyle $400 (517)546-7784

BAYLINER 1996 2355. Ciera. sun-bndge, navigation and dock side packages. 5.7L, low hours, many extras $23.000tiesi (2481645-0567

BAYLINER COMMANO Bndoe 1966 24 dual irvstnjments, 260 volvo, 250 hrs inskJe stored Boat like new Sacrifce $13,000 (810)477 0234 or 474-6385

BAYLINER 14 FT pel bo*L 1995, 90 HP. B«mir« lop, new trailer 4 Boa; covet, extras, S5S50 246^84-1875

BAYLINER 20 ft - loaded, 4 whee; trailer. Bolh mini condition, $5500 firm (248) 375-9535

BLUEFiN PRO FISH COMBO. IS* aluminum, 35HP electric star!. O B motor, trolling moKx, front/rear ped-estal seats, steenng console, trailer Very oean' $3600 '313-459-4397

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'97 CAMRY LE A u t o m a t i c , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , A B S b r a k e s , f u l l p o w e r ,

c a s s e t t e s p o i l e r , g o l d p a c k a g e , k e y l e s s e n t r y / a l a r m .

97 COROLLA DX Automat ic , air condr tkming . ful l power, go ld p a c k a g e

- A M / F M s tereo casset te , w o o d g r a m d a s h a n d more . 1

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2 5 5 - 2 7 0 0 Jeep E a q l e

802 iotlMotm

CC 23 Scorpion S e . « l Alpne Dr., Tnaer Musi see SMOO

' ( i tS) 36frS075

CELEBRITY 1989 1S2 BownOer V-S Merc inCoartVoul, Ireiler Qreel Mung S7 S00 12«1 80S-2S13

CMAPfAfEL 1992 1900SLC. I » R . rsOwll engine with 200 hours WW> u S L Sld5o0*est 246-SSS-IM6

CHECKMATE PULSE 186 200 Mer-cury outboard 72 Miles par hour iiawa » i»»se (QUI a * '

CHRIS CRAFT 1984 17fl Sco^lon, 140 Merc cruder excellent1 Dnve on traileir $4700 (313) 669-9223

CHRYSLEU MUTINEER Sailboat 1«t new Harkan self furlmg |®. trailer 4 5MP motor S1.100

(248) 656-1955

CLASSIC 1964 16 f l T»T mahogany, trailer, 1985, 80 hp EvmnlSe (313) 67^2582

COMPAC 16 sa*oal . 3 saas 4 roily furling GafvamieO trailer $1,900 Excellent condition (3131 458-2745

CORONAOO 15 with trailer 4 spare tire $910 610-647-0477

CORONA 1993 - 21 It -ed 4 white cuoay cabin V8 225 hp, « t h Irailer, $9,400. (313) 439-6386

8 0 2 B o a U M o t o n

18 It. 106 hp CHValer M hp motor.

lots of spare parts, needs

TRi-HAUL — outtoard. trailer, spare i

$1200 Ma l (313) 421-0740

WAVE RUNNER I9S1 Jet Slu 4 trailer $4200 Qood condtlon. Cell (248) 823-7136

20 ft. WELLCRAFT 1982 ExoeS

i s i s i l i i - s f f i i cuddy ski packaoe, Nke new H3.&0 (31:

WEU.CRAFT 1969 24«., inOoartV BMfUtara mntnr f in l W t s

(•10)437.»23

WEU.CRAFT 1989 IB ft VO Marc Crutser. open bow 150 hrs., Eagls

$8906 (248) 380-9396

YAMAHA 9 9 fip oulboard motor, Ike new, $1150. 313-453-5307

or 590-2964

YAMAHA WAVERUNNER 199F VXR 650 w,trailer exceaem oondi-llon, $1800 (810) 347-7719

804 Boat DockafMsriBe*

OOCXOMINIUM 50x16 ft , Bene Meer Harbor exceaem laouties- land contract. $40,000 (248) 473-0M1

CORRECT CRAFT 1991 Beartoot Newiique 20«, 454 Chevy molor, 2 75hrs IB $16,000 'Oest 810-668-2220 Eves 313-726-0346

805

CREST 1977 pontoon boat. 25 fl 35 ; HP Johnson molor. with gat tank. $26CXVbeet odsr 810-861-5621

FOUR WINNS Cancka - 140 hp, IO, opudes shoresiation boal utl *my» canopy, $3900 (BIO) 684-1635

Boat/Vehicle

AAA STORAGE Boats. Trailers. Trucks.

Outdoor, wen-lighted, secured

elegraph 313-5384666

FOUR WINNS, 1991 170 Freedom, 12 hp. 4 cylinder OMC w treiler. jooo low hours, $6900best 1996 YAMAMA WAVE RAIDER Deluxe. SOhp wearier oood low hours, SiSOOtseet PADDLE KING upnght 2 person paddle boat, 8 aluminum. $750,tiest JET SKi wood lift tor beach use, $125 ;248j 391-5191

FOUR WINNS - 1996 Horizon 22ft 351 V8, tue> miected. w'dual a x * Trailer Used only twice. Must sell $22(XXM>est CHEETAH - 1986 17ft 140HP low hrs Excellent shape Must sen $5500best As» for Todd. 1313) 595-4699

HOBIE CAT -14 fl trailer, good con-d i t i o n , $ 9S0i'be st D a y s 248-299-263 V eves 248-641-7506

HORIZON 190 (1993) Four Winns Boat $14 500 302 V8 Cctira engine Very low hours - very good condition!

irage *ect Catt, 313-538-8254

IMPERIAL 1968 16f1 bowhder Volvo Tiboanioultjciard Shorehner trailer Very low hours A must see $6 000 or bes t o f f e r .

(248)347-4614

KAWASAKI 1995 750 ZXI Jet Ski -lass than 15 hours w,trailer, 2 Me vests, 2 Jet P»ot shorty wet suits,

(314) $5 000.'besl (313) 844-1716

LARSON 16 ft, 115 HP Johnson, 1982, excellent contkbon, $4500

(248) 969-9734

LASER II with main, |it>. spinnaker sails, trapeze. 4 trailer, $1500 313-261-7103

LOWE 1994 18' bass boat, needs mrior repair, otder 70 horse Ewrmxle $2700 After 3 30 (248) 737-7813

LOWE PONTOON 1990 24'. with a 1990 70 Evinrude Good condition $7900 (2481 363-7885

LUNO FISHERMAN. 1996, 17, 60hp Mercury Loaded new $10,963.

313-397-0733

MARADA. 1993 2If! Cuddy SOL OMC. 75hrs like new, custom trailer, moonna cover, extras, must see, $15,500 313-981-3111

MASTERCRAFT 1992 Prostar 190. 285hp , low hours, like new, $17,500

(517)548-7039 • (248)373-4223

MAXUM 1989 20 Cuddy, 3 0 Merc Boat extras

slip included Sharp Lota ot s $6400 _ (313) 722-0385

NITRO, 1995 Bass Boat 170TF. 115 f«i Manner, fiATy equipped, like new. kepi Indoors $8500 246-473-4133

PADOLE BOAT- 5 person. M«uHI-in cooler, removable awning. By Sun Dolphin $350 (248) 476-33S4

PLAYBOUY 1978 Ponloon. 28 «., completely returtwshed. 55 HP Evlnrude power tnm 4 Wt. $3800.' best (810) 231-2783

PONTOON 21 ft Crest 3 hard lop. 40 HP Yamaha wl miecwxi Power Wt. tow m-Deege. Aakma $5,500 (248) 851-2671 (248) 85i5-9736.

PONTOON 1996 - 17 ft., 30 hp Mar-iner. w/powertnm rectory cover 4 trailer, $7,123 (313) 561-6662

1600 Trie cjr . iph .11 P l y m o u t h Ro.icl i n Rr - r i fom i 4 M i i e S o u i n o f i or

• t a a s a w — aeeeaewaeeee Leeese mm i > a n c W l 0 s e . u a <e eeew ee ike • > Ms f t eat t

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M A Z D A ' 9 7 M l A T A

97 MILLENIA 0 " S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

97 B2300 SE-5

PONTOON 1996 Kayol Skipper XL 70HP. Evm Trailer Loaded

(810) 463-2672

RUN ABOUT 18' fibergttse, l2Shp Evinrude outboard Huns great

utdoor. wee-lighied, s ilectiiclt* evafable. 5 •ee 4 Telegraph 313

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Mifl i tftkesClo-Karu

HARLEY DAVIOSON, 1996. FXOL 850 mnea. w extras, $17,900

(313) 844-1432

HARLEY DAVIDSON • 1997 Road King Fuel injection. 18 m*es, as«inc $21,050 (248) 557-8708

HARLEY Davidaon 1978 Superglide-added chrome 19,700 miles Excel-lert condition $7500 810878-2608

HARLEY DAVIDSON 1989 Sprnger softaii 24.000 maes, hard begs SS Cartsuretor 4 rrwiy extraa1 $14 000

(313) 326-0642

HARLEY OAVIDSON Ultra Classic Electra GBde 1995 The 30th anrwer-sary edrtion. maroon 4 black, e*tra I 6.140 miles $20,000 t irm

(517)545-7410

I, 30,000-MARLEY 1975 fully miles, runs great, very good condition . extras $9000 (810) 566-6741

HARLEY 1996 Heritage Sofltail Classic, 2-tone red 4 silver Excellent condition .$19,800 (313) 4S&-6867

HARLEY 1994 Sportster Hugger, 4,500 miles, Cort»n seat. 3.25 lank, extras $7 900 (313) 459-1863

HARLEY 1996. 883 Sportster, 7000 miles $6800 firm 313-844-0133

HARLEY SPORTSTER 1995, 883, 1500 maes, $3000 tn extras. $8000

313 961-5630 or 517 448-5315

HARLEY SPORTSTER 1997, 1200 e.c Low miles, must sea. $8900

313 425-2155

HONDA 1991 CBR 600 F2, 10,000 miles. 2 helmels, tank bra 4 service menuel Excellent condition $3200 313-464-7954 or 313-783-7091

HONDA 1973, garage stored for years, good shape Runs Asking S700 Call 313-525-5947

HONDA 1971, ga. years, nice W l a t»

irage slor Asking :

i l l 313-52!

slored lor $700 15-5947

HONDA GOCDWING 1962 mier-state Moving-must seUl $i500"besr Call Tues-Thurs: (248! 471-7207

HONDA 1987, Hurricane, lOOOcc condition. 13,000 m»es

Cad 810471 2 2 « S S x 9 0 0 0

HONDA 1977 750 K4 - 19.OOC miles Excellent conation $775

(313) 397-1506

HONDA 1995 , 1600 m i les . £3.000 Day; 810-827-2097 night 810- 569-5001

h o n d a 1993 Shadow - IIOOcc, 1200 miles, navy blue two tone. Like new $6000*iesl 248-4494059

HONDA 1989 Shadow exceuem conation 3.400 actual miles U200 beet. After 5pm, (517)548-2456

HONDA 1987 700 Shadow 4400 miles, senior owned $2800ties!

810-684-6797

HONOA 1988 Shadow VLX SOC -3.341 actual mles excellent condi-tion, must see. $3500>%est.

(313) 427-3825

HONDA SHADOW 1996 VTtlOO less then 100 mAas. $1000 worth of

$7200. 313-464-2711

SAILBOAT - 1991 Mint Scow, 14 ft., axcelleni condemn, while 4 blue $1,000. (248) 629-8866

SEA-OOO 1995 GT*. 20 hours cover, duel certxjretora. Mia new $5000 Bill 810-626-4806

SEADOO (2) 1990 Sl. 580oc. greet conation pro serviced 4 98 Voyager trailer Aak $6500 248-932-8715

SEADOOS 1995 SRX 4 1994 XP; iraaer wtm extras MUST SELL!! Will separata • » • « • » « » » » SOLD!

SEADOO 1995. (2) Waverunners, SP1. Double Careven trailer covers. etc compete peckage. $8500

(810) 227-6884

SEADOO (2) 1989 4 1 991. ml trailer, good conaeon $5500 both

(313) 513-8187

SEA DOO 1998 XP-we* memteeied, very low hours $5100 wrth trader 4 extras (248) 543-2990

SEA DOO 1996 xp. with cover, 2 place trailer, low hours $5 400 After Spm (810)220-4480

SEARAY 1996 290 DA 7 4L. 300MP. Brevo IN. 65 hogr». GPS. S55,900offer (248) 528OM0

1990 SEARAY 310 454 vboerds rregmheem beauty w'many upgrades 450 hrs $59,500 800-327 3 » » . 810-907-35to

SEARAY 1991 2000V cuddy. 4 3 l traaer exvaa 180 hours •14,000 (313)

SEARAY 1961. SO. 2R\ camper top. SS. hotitooid Shower, exceaem >14,700 Day446-4573 Eve 4188820

SEARAY SEVILLE i m s IS5 ft cuddy. EZIoed trader ( 8 900 Excel lent oongtan evee (810) 473-8675 |

HONDA - 1997 VelKyWe 1500 CC RedAVhite. 1,500 maes. $10,900

(810) 661-2274

HONDA 1997 Valkyrie Tourer 8cyl, brand new, 800 maes, redwhne. per led, $14,000 (248) 335-1062

HONOA 1969 XR 600. Oil Mte, exceeent conation $2000 or best

(313) 464-0154

KAWASAK11995 NM|e. 800R Black-purple. 225 actual mdes. Never ndden AcsoMely perfect Shoe Helmet $4.900best(313) 641-3390

MOTORCYCLE 1997 custom built Softtaal Evo motor, belt primary with wide dnve, 5 speed, M*uni caibu-retor Ness balet. Jay brakes - Musi set t l 9,500. (248) 594-818Q

SPORTSTER 1996 1200 CC Brand new 2$0 mi les $9000

313-45*4)778

SUZUKI DS 80. $275 Go-Kart, 5 HP IT $325 HP Manco. $400 Yemehe Moped

e e e e e e e e e e e e SOLD

SUZUK11998 RF900R bought new 6-97 under 1000 mass. YoeMrura

on. martchm^ leather excellent Evee (313) 427-2891

sup on. $7700

YAMAMA 1978 750 Spec* . 23,000 mdes $900toesi Sever Clean!

(248) 477-3298

808 Mo(orc7d» PirtiASemcf

HARLEY DAVIDSON 1M3 Sport iter, many extrae, mis age under 4,000 S6 S00 Evee 313422-8117

MOTORCYCLE TRAILER. 13" •heels, alac t*s -eelored 4 reedy lor SturBee $550 BM 4254873

SEARAY 1979 28 WE 330 HP-TRS CVD double beck 10 beck eeels eft lounge seat, eemper top Loran,

rsc'iss (313) 591-0224

STARCRAFT 16 ft.

SJARCRAFT 22 It Mender. Cu«y d k m . neoerdou TraSer 14.000

( M t ) 3S8-04M

SUPRA i«S4 S i r Sport • I V , boe nder. elu boei. M 1 Hp low fwe teav werkieiae Reef Oner 24*466 1988

SWITZERCRAFT 1 * H 140 HP Mar cruiser mooerdtoM&oard, greet termty runabout, includes trader •1800 oamailMS (313) 422 itst THOMRSON I M S M o nder ISft.

S f t . 130 Mercury deer »7400 After

(31 f ) M i 4673

THOMPSON CUTTY I9S4 24 7 ft

• IMOO (311) 4824S71

t h o m p s o n m y ! $ » * , , «

ondeoiisJ a> 3 ' 3-4' 3-4048

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GMC YUKON 1996 4 door Loaded CO 12.500 mdee 125.50C

(248) 737-2400

POLARIS 2 1995 XLT 8B0s WaAanmum trader 270 mdee «*c*v

M '00 (24**37492S

812 I M M I R I

AlRRTREAM 19S9 PWnede • 4R.000 mdee. 464 enone, (Men. non

I M (248) 886-2140

COACHMAN 1664. Oees C Feed 460, eleepe 8 37 ft naw greet

(313) 428-1832

COACHMAN 187* 26 ft Oeee C rnolor home refcRi Horn seem k>

Q13) 4 6 K 7 1 9

COLEMAN 18S4 Aveior Pap^jp sleeps 7 eoreen room, atr EaaaSB* eewRsen M 1 M 113-M14737

COLEMAN 1M6 - Popa® aeaper Uke new> Screer n o * .•»i^» . . heeMr greet oendson herdN uaed OM« $5ooo Greet ky i n

» - e C - ° - T , i a s , , r

UULtMAN 1962 pOp-vp NMSau-a w Nr. furrwee, h.-- wetor Indoe M N I M MROMkm.*4R46l-OM6

I

T h u r s d a y , J u l y 1 7 , 1 9 9 7 O&E C l M « l f i c a t t o n 9 8 1 2 t o 8 4 8 ( * ) 3 J

812 CaaperWMotor H o M n T r a i i m

COLEMAN POPUP 1M7 Savannah, •oedeil many extras, axoeSsnt oond-"on $3 150 1313) 4534147

DUTCHMAN 1983 29 ft Wide bod. Ford Loaded 38 000 mdes Mnt »2» 900 (248) 651-6595

1978 26FT Brevo 5«h wheel Excel-lent condition m 4 out, sleeps 6. many options Owned by aenor c«>-tena rarely used $3 750

(313)525-0305

JAWBOAEC Aa lye , 1991 - 27 n Class C Ford 350 Non-imoking. 1 owner Low mdeage. toeded. twin beds separate showers, sic seem conddon $27,500 248-6264066

LAYTON, 1989 27 ft 5lh wheal, sleeps & rear kitchen aw awmng hitch many extrae ExceBent condi-tion $8195 (313) 427-7789

NOMAO 1983, 25 travel trailer, sleepa 8. futch 4 sway bars, very good cgndeon, $4500 810-58&6741

PAtOI^INO 1985 Pop-up camper, leaps 6. « P o x 4 stove Excedent condition $1600 313-565-9525

PROWLER, 1990 GT - 29 It sleeps 8 air m/heat strip lub 4 shower screen room, many extras $10 000 Can Before 8pm 313-721-8495

822 Tracts For Salt

i960 EXTENDED Cat) seats 6. C-1500. 2 wheel drive. 5 7 V 4 . 8 H bed wtool box axcelleni conOeon 83.000. M 900 (517)648-2130

F190 1994 8 cylinder 5 speed 48,000 maee Clean $7.500Mst

313 3630551

FORD 1983 F-150 automatic. V8, atr, anvlrr CO. tool box. 46 000 mdes. red, excellent condition. $8900 (313) 721-9922

FORO 1993 F150- Excetent oona-tton New pent. Sealed up suspen-sion Leer Cap $8500 248-35I4050

FORO F-150. 1990. exceient conO-aon. many new pans. 2 tanas. AM FM m. $5800 (810) 426-0036

FORD 1997 FlareaKte Super Cab 4x4 V8 XLT automatic a*, 6 Disc CO changer power seat $21,997 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD 1996 F150 -LIGHTNING- 58 Liter, H O Engne umaed Eanon automatic, air toeded $17 495 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

PROWLER 1993 22v. loaded, a* micro, hot water, leveiers sleeps 6 $8700 After 3pm (313) 459-8491

SHASTA 1994 travel water 26' bunk-house awrung spare tire air excel-lent conaeon. $8000 t810) 476-8044

FORD 1993 F-150 Pck- i * bed lew 65,000 miles Ready lo work! $7995

G A R D E N C I T Y AUTO MART 413-425-2210

FORO 1988 F350, p«*-up M W 1 Ion, fiberglass cap 75.000 maes $8 OOObest (313) 455-0664

SOUTH LYON OOOGE CONCORD motor home, loaded, dnve anywhere $2,500 (248)437' 1944

STARCRAFT CAMPER.- 1967 Bern otter (313) 455-7552

STARCRAFT 1991 hardwde. pop-up heater, trig, toilet shower awreng sleeps 6 4 bike rack, $3,950 beet (810) 398-0969

STARCRAFT 1978, very good condi-tion. low miles, 23 II '$4,300iMt«

(248)348-0574

SUNLINE 1996 26fl travel trailer Twin beds, front kitchen aulo heal air. awnings. AWFM cassette rado cable ready Reese fvlch and sway bars, power tongue lack and other extra's $13,500 248-352-

I many 2-9116

TERRY 5TH wheel 1988 32 fl. lull bath Vortl living, micro wave, an, awmng $7,900 313 455-9619

TIOGARROW ' 988 27 5 It 17,000 mile, new bres. new air, $19,500

(248) 624 3248

WELLS FARGO 6x12 closed trailer 1988 Mini conation $1900 Ca» Pat alter 6pm (248) 471-2292

WILDERNESS 1985 Travel Traiier-30 f t . air twin beds awrwig Excel-lent conation (313) 522-7243

Construction. Heavy Equipment

GMC 6000. 1974 5 yd dump truck wiraiter Fair conation $5,000

(313:878-4320

FORD 1996 F 350 Pick-up. dual real wheel automatic, air V8, only 7,000 miles $17,996 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD F150 1994- Supercab. F.Side 302. auto tut power loaded 47 OOC miles $12,900 S<

FORO 1994 F250 Supercab 351 VB aiAomatic air, tilt, cruise $14 994 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD 1995 F150 Super Cab 4x4 XLT. automatic air V6. loaded $17,795 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

824 Mini-Yam

AEROSTAR 1992 EdOe Bauer extended. 4WO Hunter green. 110.000 maes, $6905 248-476-1763

AEROSTAR 1900 extended runs (»od. hit*) mteaoe, decant oonOBon $2500 After 6pm (313) 591-0449

AEROSTAR 1900, extended M.500. 78.000 miles, toeded

(810) 4744457

AEROSTAR 1980. XL. black, loaded, njnboards. inch. 103.000 maee runs great. $2500 (313) 261-0068

AEROSTAR. 1902 XL • Extended Emerald. 75 000 mdes New brakes eres exhaust $7550 248-788-2064

AEROSTAR 1986 XLT44.000 mdes Electronic display eir anv-lm cas-sette $l900t>est 313-4554588

AEROSTAR 1990 XLT, 7 passenger B8k. dean, runs greal $3990

(313) 561-1546

ASTRO 1993 - blue, loaded with 62 000 mtes Exceteni oondbon Aslung $0,999 (2481 477-2070

ASTRO 1994 conversion van. raised roof, good conation. $14,900

Call evenings (248) 442-9235

ASTRO 1995, high lop conversion, loaded white, low mdes, alarm. excellent1 $15,900 (8101 463-8508

ASTROVAN 1993 Extended all wheel dnve, excellent condition $10500 810-650-1915

leather interior showroom TYME does * agan $1800 below black book Only $6499 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

CARAVAN 1985 4 1989 Each $1500 Also 1986 Aud 5000. $2000

313-453-1195

FORD 1995 F150 XLT, automatic, air power windowfc'locks cassette, loaded extra sharp $12 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORO 1995 F350 XLT Crew Cab Duai Rear Wheels 460 VB, auto-matic. air full power alurrwwm wheels tow miles $21 995. DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD F150 1995 XLT, sapphire blue 5 speed air, am/fm cassette, bedhner, 28.000 mdes LAe new $14,900t)es1 313-595-9737-after 6

FORD 1994 F150, XLT Supercae Edipse conversion 59,OOC miles, extended warranty to 75.000 mdes Newly rebuilt engine $16 995Mst Alter 6 Mon-Fn (248) 473-4049

FORD 1995 F150 XLT VB. eir loaded $14,995 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD 1995 F-150-4x4 ofl road. 58 cylinder. CO. loaded, hitch.' black $17 500 or beat 313-4164063

815

FORD RANGER 1993 SPLASH. 5 speed 4 OL. air bedlmer 71000 maes. $6500'best (248! 363-0199

Auto Misc.

SEIZED CARS Irom $175 Porsches, Cadiaacs Chevys BMW's Cor-vettes Also Jeeps. 4 Wheel Dnves Your Area For listings, ctfl toll 'ree

1400-218-9000, Exl A-3673

FORD RANGER - 1991 Super Cab, XLT ve auto New brakes/batlery Excellent plus condition 75.000 miles $6900 313-535-0259

FORO RANGER 1984, V-6 auto-matic 4 x 4 . everything works, $2000 hum ' <2i 248 ) 349-2618

Autc/Tnick-Parts A Service

FORD 1967-91 truck left lender. Call after 6'0C' (313) 422-0757

KIDS HAVE GROWN - Escort collec-tion tor sale 3 engines -epuill used many many parts 1517) 223-7589

POLISHED 17x9 SALEEN MUS-TANG Wheels with GoodYear GSC's like new SlSOObest. 17" Mustang wheels with GoodYear GSC's like new S800/be8t 16" Mus-tang 5 Stars, new in boxes $500.' oest 1994 Mustang black hood spoder. Irom 4 rear coven, upper 4 lower Intake etc 810-206-1100

FORD 1992. ' t ton pic* up. tug 6. automatic, stereo $5999 Never used commercially TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

CARAVAN 1993 - tinted windows cru«se. eir. 63.000 mdes. good cona-

$8300 (313) 844-7459

826 V t u

AEROSTAR 1006 XLT A* Wheel Dnve- Wagon, duel awheel auto-mate Quad Captains O a a * . Tu-tor* aluminum wheels loaded $18 408 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

ASTRO 1004 Conversion Van. V 4 , tut power. Coecfimen Conversion Package ftberOaat n m r n boards • - special Onfy $11.8R6

CHEVY 1900 Astro LT. 8 passenger, tuty equipped Sharp' $6686

JACK CAULEY ChevroieWJeo (810) 855-001a

CHEVY "1989 Con version-wheel chair accessible, electncal doors air $4500 248-422-0113

CHEVY 1902 Mam III conversion 4 captains chairs 64,000 miles, loaded, bed $7000 313-525-8325

CHEVY 1094 sports conversion loaded, excellent conation 8 pas-senger Asking $14,500 weekdays 9am to 5pm Ask lor Pete

313-266-2820

DOOGE CARAVAN 1989 air power new shocks and

(248)340-1778 steennatxakes struts $2,500

DODGE 1902 Converson • V8. blue' siNer garaged, new ttre&'mumer/U-(omts.transmissKJn, 2 em-tm cassette stereos TWVCP. power Bed 92.000 hwy miles. $7,950 (248H77-1142

DOOGE 1900 Conversion B250-loeded clean, low trues. Taking rea-sonable ofters. (313) 425-2731

DODGE 1994 HI-TOP Conversion, loaded, ready tor travel! Only $14,990

F O X H I L L S Chryeler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-4554740 313-961-3171

828 Jte?rt Wheel Drm

EXPLORER 1003 EdOa Bauer 4 door. 4»4, moonrool. CD. hands free

loaded New Mee 4 exhauet (248) 8614064

phone, $13.56

EXPLORER EDO IE Bauer 1804.4a4 28.000 mtss. $17,500

(610) 541-5066

EXPLORER 1904 EdOe Bauer -leather toadad. CO. 87.000 mtee. dean. $15 3COMst (248)786-5330

toeded. CO. leather, moon rool. tow 27000 mdes, $23000 810-347-4571

JEEP WAAN&LfR 1004 Very km mileage Mint condition. CD $12,500 313 464-3094

EXPLORER 1901 Edde Bauer, dark bme 4 be^js. 4x4 adended wsr-ranty. leaBiar. power moonrool must see $120 down Low monthly pay-ments Start your credit weh eve one No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

EXPLORER 1002 good conation $7500 Can after 6pm

(313) 532-3741

EXPLORER 1096 Sport - Auto, red tan leather power cd. moon roof, 11.000 mdes $25 000 810-543-0126

EXPLORER 1003, k i t , Loaded. 70,000 miles. Beautiful $13,800

(313) 641-0706

EXPLORER 1994 XLT 4x4, 4 door, automatic loaded, low peckage Green 57.000 mdss Exceaenl cona-tion $15,SOOtiest (313) 4164615

828 J e c p U V M Driie

JEEP 1004 WRANGLER. Hart Bp. sharp! 810,770

F O X H I L L S Chrysler-PfymouUVJesp-Eegle

313-4564740 313-961-3171

JEEP 1006 Wranyer. soft Hp. 5 amflm o U se i et $10,906

JEEP 1004 Wrangler 4x4 wreM black top. tow mdea $10,406

G A R D E N C I T Y AUTO MART 313-425-2210

JIMMY -1904 a iao . ExcHiniconO-Don 50.000 mdee. towled

(248) 360-1884

JIMMY 1902. 25.000 mSee. 4x4, ful power. $10,500 248 360-1563

SUBURBAN 1996 4x4 fully equipped. 6,000 mdes Pnced to seat Open Saturday!!!

Grand Rlvar, Novi

FORD EXPEDITION 1997 Eddie Bauer 4x4. leather seats, toeded | 1200 mdes $34,000 (810)642-4223

YUKON 1907 SLE - 4 door, 4 WD. toeded. 2.000 mdee, $20,500

(248) 651-2884

830 S p v U A l N f f f t o d

CORVETTE 1060 - black/grey Inte-rior. daaa fool 24.000 summer mdee $18.560toHer 246-476-2306

CORVETTE

&?•,£?: make otter Jen.

CORVETTE 1067 ConvereWe blue/

Convertible d. |n—na. red body

!*022S, x 112

white lop New. top. k $12,300 610-5044040

r CONVERTIRLE tooo a saddle topHaalhar maitor.

mdee perfect $21,500 (246)340-1655

CORVETTE 1069 convertble, show car. numbers match. Mel oflar Cat

(610) 960-0014

CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE 1966. redded rtenor. Ml options 37.000 mtee $15,000 (248)3604650

CORVETTE 1904 coupe, air, CO casaeM. aqua blue, great car new •rae. $21,500 (810)220-4480 after SP"*-

CORVETTE beige k $14,500

1080. verttotetwdtop (810) 2864068

COR VETTE 1077 - Sliver inside and out 57.000 original mdee Runs perfect' $7000 (313) 455-1360

CORVETTE 1902 whlte/bleck 27,000 mdee. toeded. Boee CD. en* lock brakee traction control, trwit. $20.000t>esf (248) 5044301

DODGE 1966 MAX I-WAGON seats 12 85.000 mdes, toeded Clean) Reasonable M-F 9-5 313-455-740C

CHEVY 1996 Astro, A WD 23.500 mdes, 8 passenger Iront'rear air, toeded $20,900 (248) 619-9586

CHRYSLER 1992 Town 4 Country, white excellent conation, leather, sunroof, $13,500 248461-2668

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1987- Runs wen 130,000 miles A greal deal for $1000 (610) 948- 8162

DODGE 1985 Caravan, 160,000 mdes, 60,000 on motor, good trans-portation, $1500 810-7S2-1545

DODGE 1992 Grand Caravan SE Excellent condition, 56 000 miles $9500 (313) 422-8091

OOOGE GRAND Caravan LE, 110,000 miles, 25k engine Good condition $5,500 (248) 932-1755

DODGE 1991 Grand Caravan LE Clean $6 000 or best oflar. As* tor Rick et- 248482'1481

DOOGE 1984 Ram 150 all power cruise. 4000C'miles 1 sel-up $1800Mst

FORD AEROSTAR 1968 Sharp1

New transmissiorvwatei pump MUST SEE" $3500 810-477-1791

GRAND CARAVAN 1996, loaded. 38 000 miles excellent condition (313) 563-3265

FORD 1988 ton pick up extended cab. 6 cylinder, automatic Loons 4 r\<is super S4450 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

FORD 1987 - XLT &ack. Lear cap included. 100.000 miles $3300.'or Besl Otter SOLD

F150 1990 XLT Lariat 302 engine Runs excellent New maor $4 950.' besl 313 427-6838 810 577-6535

F150 1994 XLT Lariat 4x4, supercab. mint condition $12,800' Best 313-4644346

Autos Wanted

ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST S PAID FOR Quality Cars & Trucks

GMC 1996 - Hi-Rider Extended Cab pick-up. Loaded. 4x4, cfl-road lire®, Quick Silver, (248) 623-1268

GMC 1994 Sierra, extended cab ml Bedlmer 4 lonneau cap, 23,000 miles. $15,700. (248) 6B9-5046

GMC 1990 Suburban - excellent con-dition, 107 .000 miles. $10,000 firm

(313) 464-1273

(313) 562-7011 Co

FAIRLANE FORD WE BUY

Clean tow mileage. Weti-maintained vehicles1

FAIRLANE FORD (313) 582-1172

GMC. 1997 Z71 - Extended cat pick-up Loaded, 9300 miles, $24,000

(810) 659-3504

JIMMY 1995 SLT - 1x4 4-ooor while, loaded. CD, 26,000 miles $l8,75&Mst Paget 313-250-1815

WE BUY CARS

Top dollar paid for your clean car. van, or truck! G A R D E N C I T Y

AUTO MART 313-425-2210

MITSUBISHI PICK-UP 1987 Excel-lent conation nine great $1800

(248) 673-2178

RANGER 1994 XLT extended cab V6. Black, Great corjdtion 51.000 miles Under warranty . $!0 .000>t)esi 313-7304155 page 313-210-5756

RANGER 1994 XLT. long bed ong-mal owner, automatic Mack, low mileage $7800 313441-2812

GRANO CARAVAN 1991 SE • V6 repainted, runs good root rack. 7 passenger $6950 313-416-0460

GRAND VOYAGER 1994 LE loaded. 40,000 mdes, exceaem con-ation $14,500 eves313- 591-3046

GRAND VOYAGER 1991 - 4WD 3 3 V4 dition

fulty loaded all pewet, nice con w S5S50 (248) 644-4923

DOOGE RAM 1905 3500, 15 pas-senger. loaded, ideal tor church or chnc group 85.000 highway miles, wholesale $11 900 313 218-3552

ECONLINE 1992- 66 000 mdes. new tires. RV package, air, automatic overtnve §13,000 (517) 565-3215

F150 1990 New Loaded Clean Musi besl

engne-wsrranty JS1 see $7,200' (313) 981-0101

FORD 1994 El50 "D Elegant" Con-version Van loaded low m.les $13,994 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD 1995 E350 12 Passenger Club Wagon 480 VB automatic, dual ai'itieat $16,995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1996 £350 Super Cargo Van. automatic dual air, V8, Captain Chairs, power windowatooks. cruise, tilt, 4 wheel ABS brake $14,996 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORO 1987 E-150 Window Van Excedent condtion Highway mdes $1 SOOfcesl offer (313) 414-007!

FORD 1985, 302. runs great $800' best make us an otter we can't refuse (313) 425-2181

FORD 1995 Slep Van Gmman alu-minum body automatic, 5,000 miles Great delivery van $17,995

ER FORD DEMMER (313) 721-2600

FORO 1996 universal conversion package 5 7 L, V-8, automatic, duel air. quad captain chairs, wtied seat. 16.000 miles, loaded, $19,500

(313) 459-2259

FORO, 1995 Windstar GL - 36,000 miles au. power windows, locks 4 mirrors Cruise alloy wheels service •ecords $14,750 248-380-2392

FORD EXPLORER 1092 XLT - 4x4 titty toeded. low mdes. sxoetent con-ation, $1i500Bes1 313-450-9970

FORD 1996 F350 4x4 1 Ton V8. automatic air $20,996 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

GMC JIMMY • 1990 fiR sue. excel-lent conation, fuSy loaded 2 tone pa in t New t ires $10,000

248-4264114

GMC JiMMY 1994 SLE, dark green, power wmdowtHocks, cruise, over-head coneole Exceient conOtxm $14,500 (810) 647-0023

GMC 1992 SONOMA 4x4, auto-matic. air, V 4 4 more! Only $7005

G A R D E N C I T Y AUTO MART 313-425-2210

GMC YUKON 1906 Dark cherry, 4dr 4WD, tuty loaded w, extras Musi sei $26,900 After 5pm 313-307-2344

G R A N D CHEROKEE 1993 LAREDO, 4x4 dean, 125.000 miles, white $0650 (248) 647 4892

GRAND CHEROKEE - 1993 Laredo 4x4 Red CD, eir, power seel'' windows Towmg package 75.000 miles Excellent Aslung $12,500

(313) 261-4317 or 4254100

GRAND CHEROKEE 1903 Leredo V8, select track, fitch, loaded $13,500' (248) 680-4720

GRANO CHEROKEE 1905, LardP, power moon, luxury oroup '50.000 n'oroay mtee 16 600 Excellent con-dition (313) 427-2537

GRAND CHEROKEE Laredo 1904, white 39.000 mdes excellent cond-tion $16,500 1810) 656-9275

830 Sports 4 laported

AUOI A4, 1006. exceient conOHon. autumn red loaded, leether 8 CO Boee system, healed seets. moon-rool. 35,000 mdes. $25,800

248 355-1642, Ext 234

AUDI AG 1006 Oustro wagon. 15.000 mdee leather, automatic, loaded $33 000 1313) 848-8002

BMW 1902 3251. Mack, automatic. 35,000 mtee. Excaieotl $17,900. Day 248414-0100 Eve 475-4884

BMW 1900 325. - 4 doer, automatic, leather, dean. 70.000 miles, silver. $8.999 (810) 480-4148

BMW 7351 1968 Good condition Runs great Well melntamed $12 000.\est (810) 334-8039

BMW 1993 - 325<s Mir* condtion, Black-tan leather, heeled seats, cd. phone. 34.000 miles Musi See' $22,000 (248) 258-1436

BMW 1993. 325n. 5 speed. Week on black . loaded, excellent conation. $19,500 or bast 313481-2083 w Weekdays 248455-5965

BMW 1088. 3251, white convertible automatic, A1 condition, CD 148,000 miles $000&t>esl (246) 738-0800

BMW 1005 M3. black wWacfc leather manor. 46 000 mdes, factory service fo l lowed $26 500 Carl days 810441-1241 eve 810- 6274856

BMW 1095 318T1 Spoil - 22.000 miles, sunroof. CD and more Clean $19.00atiesl (810) 2584587

GRAND CHEROKEE Limited 1906 V4. toeded, sunroof, leather, CD. $23,000 Cat (248) 488-2813

GMC SAFARI 1996 at wheel dnve. 8 passenger SLT,trader package

, Front ,'reat heatair. CD power seats MERCURY VILLAGER <994 Nau-:-4.500 miles $20,000 248 553-7004 Uca. leather. 34,500 mdes, excellent condition, $17,800 (810) 641-8222

JEEP 1093 GRAND CHEROKEE Limited, 4x4, top to the ime luxury Sale $14,4*0

F O X H I L L S Chtysle'-Plymoith-Jeep-Eagie

313-45S4740 313-961-3171

JEEP 1995 Grand Cherokee LTD. V-8, loaded, leather lull power, must see at $17,988

OLDS SILHOUETTE 1993 48.000 miles, loaded new tires, records, onginal owner., non-smoker. Great condition" $11,500 (248I340-3362

PLYMOUTH 1993 Grand Voyager Great tor summer vacaton' onfy

GRAND CARAVAN 1990 loaded, rear airTieat, ong owner clean runs Sood. $6,500 (3131420-3262

E A

Jeeps/4 Wheel Drive :

Lrvoma Chrysler-Plymouth (313) 525-7604

B R O N C O I 1248)380-0087

1985 S850

PLYMOUTH GRAND Voyager, 1992 LE, tmted windows fuU power, over head console. 80.000 rr $10,900 13131 261-5318

BRONCO II - 1987 4x4 full power, towing package, rune 4 loons greal

' llOOOOmiles $2950 313-453-0223

PLYMOUTH -RALLEY- Grand Voy-ager 1995. red'stver well cared for Sharp van! $12,900 248428-3413

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1994 SE Sport, non smoker |ust detailed $9700 (248) 476-4857

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1987 LE, 1 owner super clean 95,000 mdes $2700 248 451-9746 or 576-4591

tamily car. 137,00 mdes, $575 Best offer (313) 535-1434

SAFARI 1996 SLT like new. HD tiadenng. 23,000 m«es Front' rear air More $18 500 (313) 420-0637

RANGER 1993 XLT 59,000 miles, recent brakes.lires, $560<VBest

(313) 5674458

RANGER 1091. XLT package, loaded, 57.000 miles, $8100tiest Must set! (248) 473-5184

junk Cars Wanted

RANGER 1967 XLT, V6 like new conation,' $3999 » — TYME AUTO (313! 4SS-5566

ALL AUTOS-TOPSS Junked, wrecked or running

E & M : 4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5 ! Evenings 3134Q1-1BS9 1 T Y M t

ART'S AUTO SALVAGE Buying older running cert 4 («*»s

Abeofuteiy highest pnees (313) 255-5410

SUBURBAN 1093 4 wheel dnve Loaded M*K concknon 46.C00mdes $18,500 248481-9050

TOYOTA 1994 pick up automatic, dark green. 41,000 mtee. sherp, $89

(313) 455-5566

771 1905 Extended Cab 8 bed 5 7 liter heavy duty chassis all options, showroom condtoon $21 900

(517)546-1632

TOYOTA PREVIA LE 1992 83.000 males Good condition Cap chairs auto, an power tocks/wmdows 4 more $0800 (248) 788-2859

BRONCO 1990 II 4»4, V6. auto-matic mint condibon. $220 down. $99 mo No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

CHEROKEE 1990 Laredo - hwy miles, loaded. $4 000

(313) 453-3182

CHEROKEE. 1969 Laredo 4x4, 4 0 L. automatic, air. loaded, sun roof $5,900 Sharp1 1610) 855-4972

CHEROKEE 1993 sport Brand new Brakes 4 tires A,lamyremote start Just tuned up under warranty until Oct $12 800 (248) 360-0652

CHEVY BLAZER 1994. 4x4 4 3 V4 . oaded. 72,500 maes. runs excellent $•1000 (3131 425-3362

TRANS SPORT 1993 SE - Fully loaded. 74,000 mtes Excetent'Must SELL $i4,0OCVbes1 810-855-5001

VILLAGER 1995 GS Wagons 4 to Choose, automatic, air. muse. ttt. pn-uacy glass power wmdows,1ochs. all loaded low mdes Starting from $12,995 DEMMER FORO (3131 721 2600

VOYAGER $4400

1989 LE • Loaded. (313) 844-0729

VOYAGER 1996, F 6, 7 passenger 26. ranty. $17 000

allye air 3 0L V-00 miles tut war-(5171 5464422

VOYAGER SE 1993 loaded, excel-lent conaeon. One owner $8000

1313) 427-0855

AUTO. TRUCKS. Traders 4 Busses, highest $ pert, call anytime (313) 340-1513 or (313) 554-1112 824 Mini-Vans

WINOSTAR 1995 GL- Red loaded alarm newer twee/new Brakes, 57 SOOmtes, $13 000 248441-4785

Tracks For Sale V«v 66.000 mdes lots of new 1 $4,775 Ce l (313) 464-9376

WINOSTAR 1006 GL wager, dual ar heal 7 peseenger power wmdpwtf lochs, onase Mt. pnvacy glass, alu-minum wheel $15,506 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

EXPLORER 1996 2 door Sport 4x4, loaded 2 to choose starting from only $16 996 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

EXPLORER 1994 4 door XLT 4x4, automate, air fiberglass running boards power wmdowstocks cruise, Wt cassette, loaded 1 owner Only 3T.OOO mdes $16 494 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

JEEP 1989 Wrarwier - 4 cyknder. 5 speed hardtop 73.000 miles. new hres.txakes, $5700 313-961 4248

JEEP WRANGLER, 1092 - 4 cyl-inder, soft top. 5-speed, $6600 or Best 248-473-0650

BMW 1996 Z3. redtdeck leather inte-rior, 5 speed. 4 cylinder CD changer tape, under 3,000 miles, m«-!t $30 000 810-032-5881

CAMERO 1083. Z-28 loaded. 65.000 mites silver, S4500/bee!

(313) 884-2176

CORVETTE 1005 whawttack coupe. 6 speed. 11,000 maes. $26,000

(810) 870-2703

CORVETTE 1000 ZR1, Biecktkac* 10.600 mdes, g r t n show winner, e l options. $30.! (313) 760-0587

FERRARI. 1964 3O6GTS1 Ouettroval-vow - Red wbiack interior 4 red

28,000 maes. immaculate firm 248-530-0670 Drew

FIRE HAWK 1005. 9400 miles. 040 n 4 9, a i options 165-nph. $25,000.

I 248 360-1563

INFINITi 1905 045t loaded phone CD 28 000 mdes Assume 2yr lease $509.mo or $31,500 248426-0056

JAGUAR 1905 XJ12. Waducream immaculate 45,000 mtee $44,900 248-723-2130 or 248-4334379

JAGUAR 1900 - XJS Convertible 12 cylinder, red 30 000 miles $23 000 immaculate1 (610) 478-0825

830 Sports A I apo r ted

MERCEDES/RENZ 1061 230CE. m bropn meta l* 16S.OOO

mtee, Eu".4»an EdWon. 4 cylinder. 4 •peed manual new part, eres brakes, exheuet. cream valor truenor, $4 650 (610) 6614404

MERCEDES 19R4. SOOSO. rtveri I. exceient conaeon onginal

owner, service reccrte, 114 jOC mtes. $11,000 (246) 644-5132

MGB 1070 - Wyoming car Great protect, ext ra par te . 6 7 0 «

313-3R74167

832 AatiqittClaaac Collector Cars

CHRYSLER 1065 Newport - UP cer. tamdy owned snot 1066 Asking $2500 313-456-5206

CLASSIC MUSTANG ISM. V 4 eulomeoc pony Manor, today mr. power steering t^akes $8600foeet 313 2024736

CORVETTE I M i - 21.000 maee, l ed black mterwr. 4 speed, tactory new •14.000 810441-2656

MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE. 1006 GST. e. w,leather loaded. 16.000 a, $19,500 (610) 247-1100

MITSUBISHI. 1060. Mirage. 5 apeed mr. new pamt. 106.000 mdee n*m

$2400 (313) 525-5265

PORSCHE 1066. 011 Carrara Cab-rxdet. exceaenl conOftcm $26,000

1246) 414-7256

PORSCHE 044. 1064 red. fcn-cd. 5 speed 74.000 mdes stored weaere. $6 900 After 6pm 313- 942-0471

PORSCHE 1067 044 - Red. toeded. 58.000 mtee. stored Exceient cona-tion $7500 (313) 422-4700

SAAB 1005 SE Turbo Coupe, red, showroom conaeon. leether toeded. 20,000 mtes $22,500 810-566-1601

SAAB 1000 000S, immaculate Bleck wlan leather, sun root power win-dows. ceiUar Extremely wel mam-

mies Classic Euro (6101 3524641

tsmad Highway rr style $6 KXVMst

SAAB 1968 Turbo 900 leather, sunroof excellent condition. $670Q*iest (248) 546-0663

STEALTH 1904 Twm Turbo A WO. loaded 40.000 mtes. new car war-ranty $22 500 313-4204076

TRIUMPH 1976 TR4, redcamal, ongxiel owner. 37.000 mdes. M.250.

(2461 644-2116

VW 1979 Super Beetle Convertible -Grey Bleck, tow mtee Engine mode Exceient $10,500 (248) 363-7551

Antique/Classic Collector Can

ANTIQUE RESTORABLES 2 1964 convertible T-Mde, $1200 for pair, 1959 Cad.ltec Coupe $1 350

(2481437-1944

LEXUS 1992 SC- 400-RedOrsy leether Every possible opeon Sun-root, car phone, 17 rich optional Lexus wheels Mm 72,000 mdes Cos! new $54,000 AsknQ $21,995 (810) 530-0786 (mghtl/week ends: (8i0'l-288-388iB (week days)

MAZDA 1903 MX8 automatic w * i a l the whistles 4 beats' $8995

G A R D E N C I T Y AUTO MART 313-425-2210

MAZDA 1963, RX7, excellent conO-ttcn, 5 speed, exceient transportation. 105*. $150Qitoest 313444-0133

MERCEDES 1965 500 SEL 72.000 miles, service records, smoke cotor. winter tires $13,500 ( 246)471-3095

CADILLAC - 1979 Coupe Devtle 31.000 miles Neer perlect pamt. gtass, t $7500 248447

fact engine. iBMMSn

18447 5662

CADILLAC SEVILLE 1977, new pert, new v«V emremely dean only senous nqunee pieese 810478-7176

red extenor black manor a i onamaL •6500 Must eel 313-420-2077

CORVETTE 1963 - tpkt window Many axlraa $30,000 Cel after 4pm. 313-421-0364

OATSUN (eerty 1974) - 260Z Coupe DAiwtuscli 4 speed Qngmal owner 61.000 mdee Ongmelpert Ful res-toration Over $20,000 Invested Cover Factory mr Detedsd engne $6,900 Rob (3t3) 862-1450

ELDORADO. 1976 Bkie. cream tcp. blue leether 21,000 mded' Hand

$13,600 (610) 642-3311

coupe street rod. 327 cu. to. automatic $14.20OMsl

(313) 422-4128

FORD 1960 F100 292 VB, 4 speed ccndmon. Needs dutch Fust

313-454-1035 greet c $3000

FORO 1962 Galaxy 500 Convertible • 352 VB. 52.000 on^naf mtee 4 pent, looks good, runs great. $9,200

(810) 227-5003

CAMARO 1968 convertible - 327 automatic new lopfpaint 248-512-2607 eves 248-3734777

CHEVROLET 1936 pick-up. Little Red Truck" protossionaty restored. $9.0(X) 248446-5665

CHEVY 1055 CONVERTIBLE, many extras, steering, brakes, seats. Mack while lop. coral 4 red manor, older restoration. $30,000 810426-4606

M i c h i g a n ' s O r i g i n a l " S U P E R S T O R E

CASH Dealer will sen on consignment or

pay cash for your used car. Can tor cash pnce

TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

CORVETTE 1082, a l power- 52,000 miles, glass 1-1ops $10,500 Excel-lent condition' (810) 476-082S

CORVETTE 1905, automatic, glass tops white 8.000 miles Prwed to seil< Open Saturday!!'

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Late Model Damaged Vehicles

S A V E S R E P A I R Y O U R S E L F

97 DEY1LLE - M 4 8 1 light left side ' ooe -.516.900

9 7 SUNFIRE CT - I M 9 0 needs front S6.500 97 TOWN CAR • AM91 Signature, needs nose Sl 6,900 97 GR CHEROKEE -M 4 9 5 rear Sl 6,500 97IESASRE - M 5 0 3 lite front daman 5 97 WINDSTAR - 1 * 5 0 6 w/parts $8,200

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$6485 JACK CAULEY ChevrcxelGeo

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Ca* 9am-8pm (3131 421-6203 NASH LAFAVETTE 1938 454-40C TurDo. custom pa»nt 4 • le-o S15 OOGbesl I248i3*8'05'4 PLYMOUTH VIP '9682dr V8 »'o man: excellenl conaitior S30C-0 Pest must sel' (313. 394 1259 PONTiAC STAR CHIEF 1962 4 door 30 000 mdes S 3 800 Call Cnns

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'HUNDERBIRD "9*0 J door a-'d.iu 429 air 29,000 rr.ies power y»ce-ient $6500 91Q-H" '«•

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SEDAN DEVILLE '993-Gray w gray •earner mtenor 38.000 mdes Ncm-smoker $15 000 18101*44 2159

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PARK AVENUE W9" .oaded leather Like new $7950 .'4.? 4*8 5828 ." 313 535-9461

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STS 1994 wnite learner mtenor CD 49.000 miles 4 door must sell trans-'emng out o l stale 520 OCO

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STS 1994 wnite learner mtenor CD 49.000 miles 4 door must sell trans-'emng out o l stale 520 OCO

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CONCORDE "996. automatic ai-loaded 15.000 miles Clearance $14 770

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CONCORDE 1994, 33 000 mites ioaded $11440

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DAYTONA. 1989 Runs greal Every-ming works Imenor vnmacuiate $1 9 9 & b e « 313 363-0551

FIFTH AVENUE 198." Re-3 81 OOO miles new tMesennaust'Datlery brakes $3000hrm 810-375-9147

DYNASTY 1992 automatic air V6 waded $6790

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31 3-455-8740 313-961-3171

LABARON 1992 A oooyi 15 000 miles encellerit condition t owner $7 500'best 12481 656-0978

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CORSICA 1994 52 000 miles V6 3 1 autcmatic Ml cruise cassette e«cellent warranty $6900

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DYNASTY 1990 "jaded very dean & maintained No rust dents 119.000 miles $2975 ( 313) 425-0007

INTREPID 1993 ES. gree" power everytfiing 34 000 miles n.cellent . xidHion $ t 0.900 248-689-1981

LEBARON CONVERTIBLE 1S89 5 speed New top » front tires Runs good 5»000 8101 652-I69S

INTREPID 1993 ES 35Mer power cruise CD, leainer ABS 64.000 miles green S8800 B10-347-1646

LESARON CONVERT-BE '992 While perlecf condrl-on 39.000 miles .mailed 5?4(Xi 248-b8I 8'30

IN-REPID 1995 ES teal e.ceHent new lues, brakes loaded $12 900 8'0-476-0287

•88 Bia-k gray 42.000 Citanes smyle tamily

'000 313l 885-6864

REGAL -991 Grann sport • amlm cassetie a.r 'u» power excellent nndi • 56500 313-455-6746

REGAi ' 991 Gtand Sport-very good . .• ,i ji-..- - mar, h<inw«y miles Mane

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j^^gg|2SSBE33iEE CORVETTE 1984 Blac* New w i e e i s t ires'motO' Automatic

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1810! 373-8953

'.EON 1995 Highfane 21 000 mdes looks like i?« " an am-tm. perto' mar*.e wrieeis Musi see' 56-XiC'fcest i248 . 432-6392

FESTTVA- 1990 $1985 40 miles per gallon Excellenl condition

313-421-2310

FORO 1979 Rancnero GT - 61,500 mdes. air, Anjona car excellent con-dibon $4500 *313) 261-6978

FORD TAURUS LX 1994 automatic, air. CD leather moonrool power Windows 64,000 mdes very dean Ilka new $9 300 (248)34»-2iS1 aak. lor Tom or leave

BERETTA 1988 GT Ml. cruise sunroot cassette Well maintained S3500t>esr Call after 6pm

i810l 478-1758

BERETTA GT - '990 Red, 94 000 miles good condition $3295

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[ CAMARO 1994 black excellent condition T-iop cd alarm low miles $10,500 248-288-9513

SKYLARK '992 ABS .ru«se pc-wei 'ocks widows Greal condition $7 300 1 810) 280-0096

CAMARO <989 RS. dark burgurxjy with silver accent automate air $3450 TYME AUTO 1,313) 455-5566

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NEW 96 9000CS Auto . Air. Leather.

Power Moor Roof. Loaded.

W A S S 3 6 . 1 4 5

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CAMERO • '996 Z26 350 V8 o speed, loaded low mdes, warranty $18,500 313-326-0639

CAPRICE 1994 Learner loaded alu-minum wneeis keyless sniry 45.000 miles $ 11 500'best 810-696-2651

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LLWINA '993. 4 door a.r loaded 65 000 miles cassette blue 5 '9O0

(2481 476-4086 LUMiNA 1990. 2 door Euro Sport 3 1 engine tulty loaded clean inside S Out 77.000 miles, dnven Oy a grandma $6500 I 248 I 348-649^

LUMINA 1992 • Euro 6 cylinder 4 door. 96 000 mdes greal condition S4 19S1irm 313-420-3234

LUMINA 1993 Euro, royal blue 2 doot V6 moon root dark windows 55*. new braikes & t.res warranty $9200 248-363-6611

LEBARON 1992 tcnven.r-e G " C Redwhite au'a V-6 oadea lt»* miles S9 200 besl .248' .-s-a81'

NEON 1995 SPORT 4 door white, gr a, interior 45.000 mdes air crurse power locks company car Excellent

j i-.or-aition1 S8lOO»irn« 248-549-9177

LEBARON '995 Convelible GTC V6 loaded fui- power red wilh white top ex.ti.1 sharp' $t0 98B

LEBARON i»92 GTC rarivemblc black bid' • it-dther oaded .istumi $6500 248-8S1 4362

LEBARON 1995 . ' C Convertible E very option inp-ie wh«te lealtier ,s CO $ t i 600 i » ' > i 650-8796

1990 LEBARON GTC '"jaded 2 5 lurbo 3 speed automatic 53000 mines 1 owner S6999 313-453-4349

LUMINA 1995 LS while 4 doo« Only $5995 loaded. 23,000 miles excellent con dation $11 900 248-375-9773

LEBARON 1992 L* Convertible loaded leather sweet Drop top

LUMINA 1993 power steering brakes.locks an cruise 79.000 new brakes $6500 1248) 474-0098

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NEON 1995 Sport 36 OOC mnes 4 OOor autumati^ a.- .ilarm power locks am-tm cassette very -ean S66OO Alter 6pm 3«3 942-0471

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SHADOW 1993 convertible auto-ma» air am im cassette 55000 mil 's ST700besl 13131 534-6985

SHADOW 1990-2 door, automatic 1 owner arear -ondition ne» brakes sens-xv struts $2700 248-471-1225

SHADOW 1994 ES autoxrumc an super clean wfxle 2 d o « S6295

GARDEN CITY iUTO MART 313-425-2210

SHADOW '993 ES V-6 automatic, inr electric blue nice cair1 $5995

GARDEN CITY AOIO MART 313-425-2210

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1248) 363-9781

TAURUS 1992 Waoor runs y e a l loaded power new tires 74.000 m t m $ 8 » C . T - * ' 1248, 524 2922

T-BIRO 1978, 361 engine power steering cruise 1 owner area! c o n * Mm or $3,000 (313) 595 3643

T « I R D 1995 LX -V8- loaded ! owner lease turn in 29.000 maee

DEMMER FORO (3131 721-2600

SP'RlT '993 Automatic 2 5engr ie i ox* ai' 53 OOC m"es gcxxl cond l , r S600Dt>es1 13131 534-7526

S a io ,T -989 ES Turbo- we" mam-tanwi. new battery & brakes AC

n - a u l e d 53500 <248i 681-6229

STEALTH 1995 RT automabc an l ea the r , l oaded Sale p r i ce $18990.

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313-455-8740 313-961-3171

STEALTH 1994 RT loaded, lull power leatrier interior extra sharp' Musi see1 Only $14,988

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JACK DEMMER FORD

AFFORDABLES. ESCORT 1995 GT automate air power Windows & locks. CO 40,000 mles $8995 ESCORT 1995 LX automate air. cassette 46 000 maes $8195 PROeE 1994 GT 5 speed air power windows $ locks tilt cn^ie 51 000 m,»s $10,295 ESCORT 1994 LX 4 door ai jmatic, an cassetie $6595 MUSTANG 1994 LX 6 cylinder auto-matic ai» powe- wmoows A locks, tin. cruise, cassetie 54.000 miles $9695 PROBE 1993 SE * cylinder auto-mal t an, power windows & locks, Ml cruise cassette moonrool $7995 PROBE 1993 GT. 6 cylinder auto-matic an. power wwidows 4 locks, tm. cruise, cassetie 51.000 mdes $9495 TMUNDERBIRO 1993. 6 cylinder, automate air. power windows.locks & seat, till cruise $7495 TAURUS 1993 LX. 3 8 6 cylinder, automatic, air. power w*xlows.loc*s & seat tilt cruise, cassetie 50.000 rwes $84 95

T£MF*0 1993 GL- 6 cy«>der auto-mate. Ml cruise, cassette power locks 45.000 miles $5595 ESCORT 1993 GT 5 speed, air cas-sette lilt, cruise cassetie, moonrool $4495 ESCORT 1993 WAGON, automate, a" cassette 'ack, 45.000 miles $7495 COUGAR 1992 XR7. V8 automate, an powei wmdow&iocks & seal, teatf-er moonrool. 57 000 miles S8995 TEMPO 1992. 4 d o c . automalc air tie cruise cassetie. power windows locks $4695 CROWN VICTORIA 1992 4 d o c LX, V8 automate, aw. power windows1

locks & seat tilt, cruise, cassette. 60 000 miles $8995 MUSTANG 1991 LX. 4 cylinder, auto-mate. power windowviocks cas-sette 74,000 mrles $4995 TEMPO 1991 4 door 36.(XX) miles automate a». Ml. crvmse power locks, cassette $5495 ESCORT 1991 LX 2 door, automate, air cassette $4595 CORSICA 1990 LT 4 floor auto-male. an. tilt, cruise, cassette, power locks, 57 000 miles Extra, extra, ext-a ciean1 $3995 5TH AVENUE 1989 V8, automale a - powe' wmdowsVxks 4 seal leajher. tilt, cnj.se cassette 53,000 miles Don'! miss ttiis' $4995 RANGER 1992, 6 cylinder automate

66,000 miles $6995 ESCORT 1990 2 door automatic. FM good transportation $2695 COUGAR LS 1991. 6 cylinder auto-mate air, pewe' windcwslocks'seai M cuise. moon rool 49.000 miles extra extra extra clean $6995-FORO 1992 RANGER STX 4x4 super cab 6 cylinder 5 speed an 55.000 mites $10,295

JACK DEMMER FORD

AFFORDABLES 313-721-5020

T-B1RD 1996 LX "VB" moonrool loaded 20 000 maes Must see only $13 496 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

T BIRD 1992 spoO 'V-8- 1 owner red 108 OCO maes excellent mainte-nance record, runs k«a new great car $690Q.t»st (3131 541-9090

L I N C O L N

Lincoln

CONTINENTAL 1994 Senas 39 000 miles

Mac* moonrool loeded e*c*Mnl condition $15900 (517)545-7107

MARK VII. 1990 - Black Special E»-tion 112.000 miles $680CV oiler C M after 7pm 313 532-2181

MARK VIII-1993 Champagne, loaded wiextras n a m i n g *pe*ker phone 10 disc cd ptuef leather inte-rior Sharp Carl Ca» Kevin. Betore 3pm 313-838-6285 alter 3pm p lge , 313-257-6871

T-BIRD 1992 Super Coupe, moon root, tow mdes. loaded immaculate $11,000 (810)220-0332

TEMPO 1988 automate air am-tm cassette $2500 70 OOO mrfes

313-427-0490

TOWN CAR 1988 Caroer Loaded Fionda car High f»ohw«y miles Well mamtamod $ . 2 0 6 3 lS 522 3142

TOWN CAR 1993 Excekenl conO bon ioaded low miles $l7.995rt>eel

(3131 421-5148

TOWN CAR 1996 executive. 23.600 miles leather convertible top Pertect" Otle- (248) 851 1237

TOWN CAR 1995, executive eenes saver 5>rey «ather 52000 $191

TEMPO 1988 4 door 50,000 mi«es, power, new tires & stiuts, very oean. $3 800 '810) 415-8846

TEMPO 1988 good condition runs good. $1500 or best olter Call

1313 ) 9 8 1 - 6 0 8 7

TEMPO LX 1989 4 Door automate an 58 000 miles all wheel drive clean $3400 313-261-1019

TEMPO 1994 28,000 mikes a* automatic tilt cruise anVtri cas-sette clean $7 995 313-453-5145

TEMPO 1994 - 27.000 maes Excel-lent concwon $6200 (313)454-0909

TEMPO 1993 - 5 speed, teal dean, good condition "stereo alarm 50.000 miles $550<Vbest (313) 721-8462

TMUNOERB'RO 1994 automate an moorvoot loaded Clearance1

$8660

FOX HILLS Chrysler -Ptymouth-Jeep-E agie

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

PREMIER 1991 ES LIMITED - white :>« miles loaded learner Runs S

•ooks great' $3750 1248)370-0497

SUMMIT WAGON 1995 3 door •oaded luggage rack asarm Sr-.arp' $12 000 (3131261-7226

TEMPO 1990 autcmatic power sleennc 4 door no rust 74 000 miles $2 400 313- 420-0920

TALON 1991 • black. 5 speed. 55 900. best Ca* eves (248) 626-2657

TALON 1992 rebuilt engine survroot alarm factory ground ettect package $55i30,best 313l 422-3477

TALON 1991 TS. Turoo A WD 5 speed power air Excellent' S600Q negotiable (313) 886-5176

THUNOERBIRD 1992. aulomatK 51.000 miles TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

8 cylinder s $4999

THUNDERBlRD 1995 LX deep red charcoal accent very low miles. Ihrs week only 0 down available No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

THUNDERBlRD 1996 LX "Special" 3 to choose, automatic, air. full power, loaded 10.000-22.000 miles S11.596-S12.996

DEMMER FORD (313)721-2600

THUNDERBlRD 1993 LX V8. JBL stereo CD. New brakes 80.000 miles $7995 (3131 483-8708

THUNDERBlRD 1993 SC 5speed Clanon CD moMe. 1 74,000 miles Adult owner S9700 313-421-6759

'(2481 648-2446

TOWN CAR 1991 - low mxleage loaded m m days t -800-922 -2420

eves 810-743-2492

TOWN CAR 1989 w miles all luxury 55&90

FOX HILLS Chryster-Plymouth-jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

TOWN CAR 1989 • 61.000 miles Excellent conomon Must see $5500

313-420-0546

TOWN CAR 1993 55.000 rmles. Iu« power cassette alarrrv'ignrtion k * switch $23 000 313-460-7872

Mazda

626 DX 1989 excellent corwfction 1 owner wtvte 36,000 miles 5 speed an $5 299 1248) 646-2003

929 1988 - excellent condition, togh maes. looks S runs * e new Many new pads $5850 248-852-9270

MAZDA 323. 1987 LX 4 door 5 speed an. Ml Im, cassetie good gas miles $i800.Besi 248-355-2329

MAZDA 1986 RX7 5 speed, gray air sunrool l owner 113,000 miles $4 OOP 248-674-0707

MIATA, 1995 Convertible Red, 5-speed. 9800 miles excellent cx*x» Son Factory warranty stored win ters $14.800 248-643-4850

MIATA 1993. red automate pte-rmi*n alarm system 62.000 miles $10 500 or best (3131 326-6Q39

MIATA 1991. Red. clean, 5 speed alarm crtase Air wbardlop, alum wt«ets premium stereo 55.000 miles $9500 of besl. 248-648-1215

MIATA 1991 5 speed red, CO excellent conditvon 55 000 miles $7900 248 626-9828, 626-3322

GEO PRIZM 1995. green two rone, tour door With 29 800 miles Mas full manutactu'er warranty Excellenl

shape Asking $10 800 Ca* 313-545-5947

METRO 1992 4 door automate air s te reo g rea t t r a n s p o r t a t i o n $3188

JACK CAULEY CnevroWGeo 181O1 855-0014

MUSTANG 1988 A ut cm ale 2 3 'iter A r New trans Runs great $2000 (3131 464-2599

MUSTANG 1996 Cobra Convertible-Aedblack teaRier. 305 Hp. 460 macii cd adult. stored winters 5000 mdes $26 500 313-378-3270 885-5126

MUSTANG COBRA - 1996 stored winters 5 speed 10 000 miles Askng $19,500 (3131 422-6607

METRO 1993 2 door hatchback 5 speed air New exhaust $2SOOt>est 810-575-6160 OR 248-543-9456

PRISM. 1990 pamt 5 speed

power $2,100

air cassette new 162.000 miles, tun

1313.1 525-8107

PRISM 1992 automatic air Sony CD great shape runs excellent $5 500.,bes1 (2481 374-0042

PRISM 1995-5 speed 26.500 miles air am.Tm cassetie excellent cona-tion $8 900 1810) 926-0567

MUSTANG 1990 convertible LX 4 cylinder ail power air 66.000 miles SSOOO 12481347-0327

VISION 1993. completely loaded very snarp Now $8995

GARDEN CITY AUTO MART 313-425-2210

AS PIRE 1994 SE - 45 OOC miles air cd piaver loaded $4500 or best Oder 313-416-0558

MUSTANG 1996 Convertible Red automatic, air power wmdowvlocks. cruise cassette ABS brakes 15.000 mites $15,996 DEMMER FORD (313l 721-2600

MUSTANG 1995 Excellenl condi-tion, dark green 2 t 500 miles auto-mate $11 500 (313) 722-2951

MUSTANG GT '994 convertible Wtiit&tan Loaded 36,000 miles S17 50Cbesl 13131 254-0156

MUSTANG 1997 GT 8 cylinder manual trans. 8.000 mtles red w'gray air $17.900 313-981-6458

c a s h For your used car Dealer needs cars My w te says I pay TOO MUCH

Ca" lor pnone appraisals TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

CONTOUR 1996 4 doof GL. auto-matic a.r lu t power 4 to choose trom S10 99I5 DEMMER FORO 1313) 721-2600

CONTOUR 1995 4 door GL, 8 to choose 11 COO-29 OOO miles loaded starling trom only $8 995 DEMMER FORO |313» 721-2600

CONTOUR. 1996 SE dark red, 28 000 rruies V-6 exceient condi-tion $15 000 (810) 3M-7S25

CONTOUR 1995 V6 power window* locks cassetie. cnate. 35.000 meea Clean' $11,250 (248) 553-0060

COUGAR '988 mmt condition. 37 000 mdes. fully loaded SS.500

(313) 455-9214

CROWN VICTORIA 1986 Clean loaded. 103.000 miles $230»brBest Ote" 810-474-0148

CROWN VICTORIA 1996 LX. loaded c lean 21.000 mi les . $16900 248-476-9821

CROWN Victorian 1984 a* power new enone mecfienicjpy exceOent1

body good $3200 (313) 565-8135

ESCORT 1988 '4 Mac*. 2 door 4 speed. 71.000 m d » $1800

CM 1313) 450 9434

MUSTANG 1995 GT red convertible CD. new tsres. tully loaded. 28.000 miles $16900 810-626-3570

MUSTANG 1985 GT, red 5 l«er. stick, sunroof $280Cubes! otler

313-525-0966

PRiZM 1993 LSI, automatic air power moonrool all the toys" Low miles $7988

JACK CAULEY ChevroteVGeo (810) 855-0014

Mercun

STORM 1990 - 5 speed 100,000 highway miles 30mpg Clean $2900 9am-8pm .248-435-6361

TRACKER 1996 Convertible - a# automatic. 4 WD Assume $250 lease payment I248i 698-3646

TRACKER 1993 Fuscfna S speed good condmon $3,300 Leave mes-sage at (8101 296-0079

TRACKER 1994 LSI Convertible • 4x4. automatic air excellent conA-lion. $7 500't>est (810| 615-1582

TRACKER 1990, 4x4 LSI au9omate air, convertible arcvtm with cassette 72000 maes SSI 99 248-852-6075

MUSTANG 1992 LX Convert®* -AulomatK V8 loaded leather 48 500 miles extended warranty like new, $11 500 313-459-8314

MUSTANG 1994 42 000 mites Red Black loaded Winter stored $9 800

1810) 442-7503

PROBE 1995. all Mac*, cnarcoel accent arrvlm stereo an 38 000 maes $89 down payments as low as $151 mo No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 435-5566

PROBE 1990 GT excellent auto-Ktaded 80000 mtes. mud

313*37-0456 mane tu«y loaded tee $5200*>e*t

PBOBE 1993 GT (Teal) 37 000 o r r a a l mdes fut power alarm M. cruise $6500rt>esl 313-467-7778

PROOE 1990 dean $2899 TYME AUTO

LX dark »ed. extra

(313) 455-5566

PROBE 1991 LX - tamrn. dean. 1 owner 98 000 mdes arrvlm cassetie tun-oof $3790 or t e n C U Nancy

313-962-0011 248-669-9582

p n o e e 1903. 35 OOC mdes mane exceaenr conddem Teal color $7 500 (2481 489-0999

ACCORD 1990 EX 2dr oaded moonrool alum wheels 105 000 mile S6000besl Eves 313-495-1344

ACCORD 1995 LX - 4 door arrvlm cassene stereo blue, automatic all power 30 800 mites dean $13 500

(313) 981-5891

ACCORO 1986-LX- 4 door 5 speed, new tires runs great Very depend able $3200 (313) 641-1336

ACCORD LX 1995 4 UOor standard air, moonrool. great shape 28.000 mdes $14 500 (248i348-9593

ACCORO. 1991 LX 4 door. Wfxie excellenl condition 118 OOO mdes 1 owner $7,500 (248l 661-1979

ACCORD 1990 LX! 2 door 5 speed loaded survoot f*ce car $45GOtoest 248-335-6745

ACCORD 1990 LX - 1 owner excel-lenl conrWion $4 995

248-473-5304

ACCORO 1989 LX. 1 owner. 96000 mdes 5 tpeed air sunrool bur-gundy $490Q (248) 548-6855

condition wen maintained miles $5 500 12481 652-4684

CAPR11991 CONVERTIBLE - flame •ed 5 speed excellent 72.000 m*es $3900 810-380-9935. 3'3-425-3438

CAPRt 1992 convertible dark red automate air. very low mules, cheap' TYME AUTO 13131 455-556^

CAPRI 1991 XR2 convertible with hard top 5 speed air $4800 248-452-8572

c a s h For you' used car Dealer needs cars My wile says I pay TOO MUCH

Ca. 'or pnone appraisals TYME AIJTQ (3131 455-5566

COUGAR 1991 - Black, excellenl con-ation $2 999 All power » • • » • • • • • » » » * * * • S O L D

COUGAR 1980 2 door, very dean low mdes Famdy owned car $2600 Ask tor Frank (3131 422-5296

COUGAR 1990 LS Beauty V6. 75.000 miles 1 owner, good mpg $4500best iBlOj 347.7684

COUGAR LS 1988 Burgundy Auto-mata Loaded 1 owner We* mau^-tained $3 20Q.t»est (313) 522-5269

COUGAR 1990 LS 65.000 Miles wh4e w/tKack interior sunrool Dolby sound Best otter |610) 644-1990

COUGAR 1989 - red very good con ditern under 70,000 maes $4800

Cat 9am-8pm (248) 489-869e

COUGAR 1996 XR7 "Blow Out" 3 to choose automatic, air. power windows/locks, cruise, tilt, aluminum wheels 6.000-21.000 miles your choice S12.996

DEMMER FORD (313)721-2600

COUGAR • 1987 XR7 Red V8. air tu« cower s na rp 1 Must See' $3900

(313I 459-6* 15

GRAND MARQUIS 1991 8 cylinder automatic arrvlm stereo air very low mdes $5399 TYME AUTQ (313) 455-6566

GRANO MARQUIS 1987 - Good con-ation 107.000 meet New Daftery $ alteroaler $2500 313-981-446'

GRANO MARQU'5 -1991 GS -loaded excellent conaeon 82.000 hwy miles. $5 800 810-529-8790

GRAND MAROU'S 1991 • Loaded air Looks good runs gieal $2-500

248-436-0213

GRAND MARQUIS 1984 48.000 248 335-4344

IMMACULATE COUGAR 1989. 2 doc* tully loaded musi see' $4 800 <810) 474-9954

MARQUIS 1979 60 000 miles body n good shape garage kept. 1

$1295

ACCORO 1990 LX 5 Spaed 2 door 80 000 mtes exceient conaeon $6,500 1313) 462-0674

ESCORT 1996 2 door LX, air. cruise. Mt only 8 700 mdee $9 498 DEMfcfeR FORO (313) 721-2600

PROBE 1960 - Pioneer redo am-tm casaene Good conaeon $2900

313-533-1532

ESCORT 1994 OT - Low m«ee-37.000 black. 9 apeed power w»»-dows 4 wtieel d«k brakes ExoeMnt conation $7900 SOLD

PROBE 1993 SE 44 000 power dark red 5-ipeed. condition M . 7 9 5 248-646-2128

ESCORT 1991 GT While 5 apeed •Uty loaded, mtenor exlenor like rum Mum see' $2800 (H3 ) 807 8424

ESCORT 1991 LX halcftback Red 81.000 $2200 (810) 689-2192

ESCORT 1900 LX blue 2 door. $ tpeed a*. 96,000 mdee tamdy owned $3250 Evee 313-455-1047

ESCORT I960 LX- 4 door axdo 31 100 Mlee $3800 e e e e e e e e e e e i i S O l D

ESCORT 1906 LX 1 door a u u r a o c mr. 20-24 000 *«ee M 996 DEMMER TORO (31J) 721-2600

ESCORT 1969 LX - 2 door ha»e»i-r«ck, mr. m. 5 apeed, 47 000 mdee 96200 <**> 481-7472

ESCORT i960 LX. * fum.ntn

I M M (246) 426-7407

ESCORT LX 1991 S6.000 ddM ami e l I owner Vary cteei K O M I i'311> <22-613

ESCORT 1668 Ut Sport- 1 20.000 MS66. warranty auk

- m 6 (313) 42i

LX Weaaw. Auto-M CwMlli.

St* Ml

TAURUS 1900 Auwmaee A» 4 doot Alarm 66 000 mdet R>M

t 12 000 - <3131 464-2253

TAURUS 1091 $4,500 Clean Exce—m n m n g Ongnal owner

00 mdee (3i3l 961 <832 TAURUS 1906 4 door OL automadc rnr 6 cytmder power wndcwrslockx

• « . AaS brake* loaded 4 to i tareng trom $12

0EMMER FORO (3131 721-2600

TAURUS -1902 EaoeMnl conaeon 64.000 mdee $4600 (246)478*660

TAURUS 1806 GL. loaded remote r n e d M eenmon 99000 Cad

216 8 6 8 <266 a 313677-4204

ACCORO. 1903 SE Leaner w r v rod. Boee we rec wCO alarm remcde entry $12 500 248-380-1276

CIVIC 1995 Oel Sol • Red Vtec enone. lealher seels 6 peck CO cad pnone $14.899 (248) 980-0947

CIVIC 1993 EX - 4 door automate loaded Fionde car 23 000 meet $11,500 313-462-0948

CIVIC 1995 EX. 4 door toeded power everything mckjang moon root LQf ia r . CO chenger low mdee under new car warranty $12,905 Deys 248- 549*560 eves

246 3634764

owner SOLO

CIVIC 1903 hjwcnowck good corx» •on. 5 aped mr. anvim raateite bkje 54000 mdes 16.250

(246) 615-1829

DEL SOL 1903 SI - cowarMNe blue 5 speed amtrr. caeeene 49 000 meet $6 9 9 M » e l '248| 333-3623

MYSTKJUE 1995 4 dear GS "Power MoonrooT 24 000 mdes. loeded $10,495 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

SABLE 1967 dependable 8 good nnrwig conaiion $900 (313) 541-23M

SABLE 1991. luet lurned 47.000 mdes tua power one owner $6 600 313-255 7212

SABLE 1991 F i * power caaaefle Runt greai exceaem conation $6800 (248 > 203-2900

SABLE 1995 GL ercaeenf conA-•on. 25.000 mdes $11 900

(313) 455-4104

SABLE 1996 -LS" 4 door eutomeec mr power windows/locks, o w t Ml

2 tc cfiooee trom $ I 3 496-$13 996 DEMMER FORO (313) 721 2800

SABLE 1991 LS 4 doof loeded 70 000 mdes $6000

313-456*6177

PRELUOC 19S9 Sl Red automatic atr aunrool average mdee Perfect conaeon ( U O M t t r 248-363-3818

,3131 721

b e « t » peeeanger • c t d i i t a » x » Don $4500 248)349-1856

22 000 Bratiee maeft t,m*rr ctvxae ft 00C -«ee $2' W COMER TORO Ol J) 771 721-2600 TAURUS 1903 SHO red. aulamMc.

• 9rea 8 owner, Ad axtraa pM CO EaoaSdrt conaeon 61.000

• $0 500 (313) 5X3-4248 TMJRUS 16S6 -SHO- $ apeed a r power mndo—tat t ia . ormee * AM (Wat J«L Mt M M kdr-leea «wy $12 906 I otiM a w *

S S U R ^ r c 0 1 * 721-8800

$19 966 DEMMER KINO (313» 721-2600 CONTINENTAL 196S Red TMM

$467 41 me) 18 mo MB M

*i0 480-0406 CONTINENTAL 166 NoMi Cm New tront and $8 300

866-8017 CONTMENTIAL 1802 HAL '982 ttqnaaure

wad mantarwi ueded

i n r . 4TOOT •3CW.

(810) 553*784

- nl«r-v m ne ruel 91 OOO t »

SABLE 1996 " ITS ' leaner and .loaded 2 lo cnooee ow maee pnced trom $11996 DEMMER ^ORO (313) 721-2600

SABLE 1999 LX anVkn stereo alt oarage kepi extended warranty a t bMytng * new one Ordy $89 down

•eded Muet be

I 3 H I 465-5608

SABLE 1804 44 000 mdee muei tea $10 800 Nwv Exceaem Leave

TOPAZ 1901 4 Door 22 000 m8ee Ml power Mw new $4400 e e e e e e e e e e e SOLO TOP Ail. 1604 Iu6y toeded 50*00 (248t 824*522 W 313-256*1» TOPAZ 1800GS 4 door automedc 57000 mdee. >Mi cnaae $2*0r. 246-557-4379 2M III 6163

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VKV M n FotaM roan New n w Drains Tmir t Mass Loaded 110.300 (313) 45*2261

ECLIPSE IMS SC. 1 9U4c/i. 5 speed 51.000 maee. Wat*, urned alarm n c a t n l condaon $7000 248-553-1348 alter 8:(248) 360-8467

GALANT 1980 OSX - A l WO. 5 spd. 6S.000 mas cruaa. cotd m. pre-i n n sound 16000 313-424-7510

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MAXIMA OXE 1900. loeded sunrool Bos* stereo anceaent condieon $6200 After 5: (313) 455-7454

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MAXIMA 1987 orgmal owner •S.OOOmaas loaded Wa» M t w . sunrool $3050 E vee 313-522-1131

864 ACHIEVA 1982 SL-2 door. V8. Cd. afcanraan «*ii iM Erxslsnt conc»-tion (SSOOlbest 24M84-1037

CALAIS 1981.4 door, aa a«aomaac. 9.000 toMs Pnced to sa*1 O p * . Saturday!'!

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CUTLASS ClERA - 1988 loadad. leaffier w a l l Naw txss Clean Mual see! $3000 (248) 474-5383

CUTLASS 1991 C w i - VB. saver, sunrool 90.000 maee. all power $4800 (3131 454-1935

CUTLASS 1905 SL Laatfw Dodge motor loadad $13,200

(313) 421-6784

864 CUTLASS 1001 S»4*ama s>ja0 4,4 door. aa. ajtomaac CM—a, IMl power t*-maas. 16.000 313-427-9727

CUTLASS 1002 Supreme SL - 3-1 L. V8. Loadad, 42 000 maas. Esoaaert HewA/C. 17006 313-463-4433

CUTLASS 1904 Supreme SL. loaded. 1 owner. survoa. alarm. 50.000 mass. $10,500 313-582-2193

CUTLASS 1008 Suprema SL. 4 door, V8, CO, KM powar, norv smoker. warranty (I4.900<tiest Vary Clean (313) 451-7904

OLDS CUTLASS 1900 Oar*. As. 4 door <Vai mantaned D m great 96.000 maaa $3,300

(248)348-7183

TORONADO TROFEO 1080-Supare condieon naw tires 90.000 mass $7 50Qt»al (248) 848-1718

TROFEO 1090 - Loadad. leaner, astro root, waa maintained 88.000 maas S820CVbesl (313) 274-0511

866 Ptyncmlh

BREEZE 1908. eutomalc. ar. poorer Maarnybrakaa, « M ' U Mar so rear window detroet. 8 to choosa Irom $10

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•94 FORO EXPLORER Leather, loaded

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•95 OOOGE DAKOTA C/C -4X4. V-8, moon rool. CO

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95 DOOGE INTREPID Power windows/locks. ti*. cruise

95 CHEVY CAVAUER Real nice! ,.r

95 DOOGE SPIRIT One owner ,

94 DOOGE INTREPID ES V-6, auto, window, locks

93 DOOGE INTREPID OS Real deanl

96 DOOGE STRATUS Only 60 miles, tun power

95 JEEP CHEROKEE Laredo, red. V-8

96 DOOGE DAKOTA 4X4, V-8, CD

96 DODGE 1500 4X4, 360, firm, glass cap

94 DODGE DAKOTA C/C Power, fiberglass cap. low maes

96 DOOGE 1250 Work Van with aa

96 GRANO CARAVAN ES I Tha beat ol the best'

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313-466-8740 313-081-3171

OUSTER 1903 2 door. a*, automaac. ^ ^ • 2 S Mar. 47.000 maaa. eseet-

16300 (248)478-1808 power. 2 6 m lax oondaon.

GRAND VOYAGER, SE. 10*3. sharp ZMwt watTanty 01.000 maas $8650 Ada 6. 31*4604187

LASER 1900 aflraa. aicaaant oorxaaorv. low maee. (4360 248-641-0001

LASER 1904, Tlnal sporty look lor tha 'M05 •a Ch (313)

Uvoraa Chrvsler-Ptymoutri 113) 525-7804

NEON 1095.1 8 more Murryl (7005

GARDEN CITY 313-425-2210

NEON 1905 automate:, air 18.000 actual Only $0600

FOX HILLS CtiryMer-Plymoul»>-.leep-EagM

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

NEON 1905 Hgri Una. euWmakc. ar 32.000 mHaa Good common $8500 (313) 456-4079

NEON 1995 . 24.000 m4es. mealy equipped. sunroof, $7900

31^458-3067

866 Hyaoath

NEON 1808, 5 apeed atr. », ( 7 9 M

(313) 281-8737

NEON 1806 Sport - Bm caaaeOa. ABS. air. 38.000 miaa

m (810) 347-1846

SUNDANCE 1980 - Eioeaent oontO-uon. New Drafcaa. araa. air cone* aortnp e e e e e e e e e e e S O L O

SUNDANCE 1000. retxja engine AM^M r i i n a i aa. good tranepw taBon. (290(Vbaal (313) 525-4266

868 Pontiac

BONNEVILLE -1800 Good condMon w.'naw Iront Drakes. 09.700 maes (260Gtiaat (248) 433-3006

BONNEVILLE 1002. railway maaa. •noi l im, grewgrey Hanoi loadad. (570Qtoest 248 442-1508

BONNEVILLE 1967 LE Gray, escel-lant rvmnmo conaeon. 100,000 maaa.

lad $3250 (248) 477-4766

BONNEVILLE - 1900 60.000 maaa OngmM owner. >rery dean Naw Ores & brakes 248-356-7928

-LE - 1983 SE loaded. . vary clean 94,000 hrway ttWUHM 248-568-7452

BONNEVILLE 1995 SSE • Low maaaoa sucensnt condaion. loadad. (18.500 (248) 641-8707

868 BONNEVILLE 1800 BSC Vary aood

86.000 aMee. loaded Red (313) 307-8813

FlCRO 1808 F c m t e • Hack a » tar. V8, sunroot. loeded Cioeaent

810-650-4138

FIREBIRD 1086 C o r n e r s * - purple wrtMack loo. Inadad. nar 32.000 miaa. (19.500

FIREBIRD 1986 Formula- T-tops. Mack. V8. automaac MaOier. CO: 8.000 maes amended warranty.

248-363-241 l l 246-737-0M0

FIREBIRD 1070 Formula - Be reedy lor t ie Woodward Dream Cruras 2-tona grey. 4 speed, loedad. man K O O M M (313) 565-2447

FIREBIRO 1903 TRANS AM GT LTl . loadad. man condMon. 20.000 mdes. (12.000 Day* 810-473-4336 Altar 8pm 313-427-2567

868 P o o u *

ORAMO AM 1001 L£4 30.400 mAa

GRANO AM 1804 2 3 Mar 4 cycandar 4 door Automaac 56,000 ateaa Atr (8.800 810

GRANO AM 1004 • SE 4 <k . K«y equipped EicaMani Condition 51 OOOmaaa (8300 810-666-2788

GRAND AM 19«3. SE. loeded. V8.

51.000 m (6000 313-720-8' m ffBTBWY 729-6783

GRAND AM 1802 S E . power

4 door, caaaeaa. 70.000 maaa Ctaan $6400ibaal Mha

or 810-291-6668

GRANO AM. 1000. SE Turbo Whae. sunrool. 84,000 maas, stiarp'

248-640-2406

GRAND AM. 1BS1 4-door, ar. auto-matic Cassette 60.000 Gray, escet-lent condBon. (4800 248-4nd538

GRAND AM-1 see - Good condMon WW newer Urea 8 brakee Loaded. 1 owner $4,500 (246) 601-1566

GRAND AM 1003 GT Black 4 door. 62.000 maes. $6400. power staermm brakes. Mr. AMFM 313-425-3713

GRANO AM 1905 GT tu»y loeded. green manor power sunrool. CO. naw great $11,000 246-483-5372

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93 FORD XLT F-150 Ptckuo auto, fully loaded, priced

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94 CMC SLE Z - 7 1 Extended pidcup, auto. Mhr

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^17,777 '87 PLYMOUTH

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'94 GEO PRIZM LSI Air AM/FM cassette power

locks. Sale Price $7557 92 OLDS CIERA Mr fu>y loadad doom

$6464 '96 BLAZER LS

Four floor, fully loaded 4x4 9.000 miles

SPECIAL! •92 CHEVY LUMMA EURO

Mr fusy >oac«j famift I. L-'-L J-TLLT 1 1 JULL I UI Tziscoraoori« AWTY $8383

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GRANO AM 1904 av. 2 door. 51.000 maaa.

(810) 651-8038

E. V-8, power. (8 500

GRANO AM 1006 Very c a w A l r a extras Power sun root 5 speed (0.006 Cal Sieve (313) 466-0640

GRAND AM 1003. V-8 54.000 miaa. Week. aa. oruee (248) 355-0381

GRAND AM 1096. whae. 4 door, eutomeac. Mr. exceeeni condemn. (0150 (248)

GRAND PRIX 1094. 4 door loaded, exceaenl concMon. 75.000 maes. reeree MOOO/ofler 810-55M179

GRAND PRIX 1900 LE- 2 door, power waidowatock*. ar AnvTm reuses (3600 « « • • « » SOLD

GRANO PRIX 1993 Ike naw. auto-mate. m. low maas It.500 Harm .

(10.000 (313) 722-6454

GRANO PRIX 1992. loaded, very low mess (OOOQitoeat CM aflar 6prr. weekdays (313) 522-7336

GRAND PRIX 1990 Runs is pent (ESS'

(313) 513-9629 GRAND PRIX 1994 SE - 4 door, very low miaa. h*y loeded Cerelul ledy owner, non-smoker Uke New (10.650 810-662-U06

GRANO PRIX 19»5 - SE Excellent shape, loeded. power sunroof (11.500 246-408-3000

870 SATUfMi 1081 8L2. 5 speed. Mr. a I

iwer. loa mdee (0806 JACK CAULEY ChevrolaC&eo

(810) 866-0014

SL2 1980 - eutomeac. Mr. ad surv root EiceBant oondMor. 54 000 maas (7200 248-8008186

SL2 1004. aulomaac M h e r CO. w r a j t . ononM owner Cxoaasnt

(0060 (248) 861-0280

BL2. 1006. 4 door. Ml. power locka. Alpata stereo, service records, mad red Mnt. (10.300 246-546-6080

BL 2. 1904. 4 door, ttfaool. euto-pic. CO. laaMtat. mora. 82,000

rndss. $10,000 beat 246-700-2006

male, loaded. mmacutaM $13 000 (240)

872 ToyoU

CAMRY 1060 4 cyOndar. 5 manual. 112.000 maes. new ares.' exneual. $1100 (31S) 41M016

CAMRY 1000 4 door. 4 cylinder standard l a w n a a o n . power win-dows A locks, cnaee control aa con dftomng. emtm stereo caaieae. new Ires $3900 (313) 454 1547

CAMRY 1004 JE automaac ar loeded. good maas Clearance $13,900

FOX HILLS Chrystar-Plymxjth-Jeep^agla

313-455-8740 313-981-3171

CELICA 1088 GT - 78.000 spaed, ea sunrool. gc $4200 (810) 650-1068

CEUCA 1909. GTS. 5 speed con-vert**. ea. ottape. lata rww.

(248) 960-2212

COROLLA 1903. 4 door exceaem condteon low maee tuly loeded. air power wavlowsiiodMunrool, amtm cassettwCO $0500 248-488-0129

COROLLA 1902 4 door, maroon, automaac. ar 87,000 maes. good

(248) 280-8465 ooncMion. $6000

COROLLA 1967 - 4-door wtMs new brakes, eidieuet 75.000 maaa Good oondMon (3400 (248) 360-2602

GRAND PRIX SE 1994 Rad 4 door Loeded 31 angina 48.000 mles (9.500 (2&) 478-8413

PONTIAC 1090 6000 4 door vary dean, only 82.000 mles $4995

GARDEN CITY

PONTIAC 6000, 1966 • 100,000 miles, (800

(313) 207-5158

SUNeiRO 1902 SE. sutomabc V-6. aa. caaaette aurwool $5 OOOtiest (313) 513-7169 or (248) 681-3510

SUNFIRE. 1007 convert** Green' Blec* lop, 5.900 tn*as Mnt Loeded (16,700 (248) 646-5468

SUNFIRE 1906 -2 door, loeded Mu-mtman wheals warranty 17,000 maaa (12.900toes! 246-926-0467

SUNFIRE. 1905 - Red. 10.700 maes. eutomaiic, new cer warranty. (10.50Qfoes3 . 313 459-9795

TRANS AM 1969 red. GTA, 5 7 Mar automatic. T-tops, loeded. 73.400 mles. (6505 Alter 7pm 246480-2560

870 Saturn

SATURN 1905 SC2 loeded. 28.000 maes. leather manor, hfca brand new (10,400 (246) 926-1578

SATURN 1903 SC2 • srt»er. 5 speed, tul power deen 70,000 maes ono-riM owner, best oflar over (6 000

(248) 646-7022

874 Volkiwifeo

878 A r t o a M v I M M

BUCK LESA8RE 1077. r i W

CAOUAC 1906 SevOM » « ' power s.sr/tNng. leather «lerfc)r, newer *n)« lop. new ~ great* hagh ™Me. M Only (1200 Cel Qeorae M

8 i 0 - 4 0 3 ^ 4 i r

1908 WMa . V« 4 banM 100,000 maee daoo.

Cap. (313) 425-7066

CAPRI, 1066, wh«a. 4 battery Iras aJMci. w ry depend able. muM sel. 72.000mles (1.200. best (246) 478-5308

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FBI. IRS Al modala. 4 W D . boats. compuMra and more Yom area now 1-600-46 t-OHO • C4334

CARS FOR $100 Seued 8 aoM tcxuOy ffa* mo T r j c ^

CAVALIER. 1980 • 110.000 maroon 4 door.

CENTURY 1986 $1.000*eal Raf-sbls Trartaportaaon

(246) 552-9012

CHRYSLER LEBARON 1086. New tires, loaded, runs excellent. (1 500 (313) 266-19SB

CHRYSLER NEW Yoiker 1063. aa. amim stereo Exceaenl cen (105G besl 313-861-5220. 810-356-5195

COUGAR 1988. new* tranemaaKW hrav'rarkalor A paea. Needs anana $600t>es1 (246) 474-Jaw

•Harp DOOGE 1091 corx»on, UK*, red, 80.000 meee $1650 (248) 788-9268

DOOGE 1990 Shadow- aulo aa. power brakes/steenno. good oorv*-Uon $1800/best Altar 6pm (313) 537-8761

EAGLE SUMMIT 1901, 4 door aulo oold ar. quarter damage ratable $1 lOCVbest eves SOLD

ESCORT 1966-RUNS. good trans-portation daan rtertor ooofeest

SOLD

FORD 19B6 ESCORT GL. automate hatchback. 100.000 mOaa New Ores Best otter 248-738-1659

CABRIOLET 1965 ConvwlMe Woks berg edaon. learner low maes. upgrade a o i M system ExceBent condMon $4200 (248) 544-2486

CABRIOLET 1992 - Wotrfbarg Ctaaac. biadutie^a leaner, loaded, ar. automaac. 51.000 maas. war-ranty. mnt. $11,000 246-540-1338

JETTA. GL 1995 4 door loadad sunrool. low mass, warranty. His new $13 ,900 313-644-0114

JETTA 1908 GLS - 12.000 maes, power sunrool. 5 speed t W shift suede saver $15,500 Call after 6pm (2481 689-4£45

PASSAT 1003 hj l power low m4age. exoeaent shape $10 500 days 12481 340-5357 ave« (248) 932 1886

Autos Over $2,000

CHRYSLER LEBARON 1984 31000 ononal maas, naw brakes exnaiatHres (2200 248-683-4273

LUMINA 1993 - 30.500 miles 4 door. 6 cylinder cruise power locks 1 owner -sold • Ford ESCORT 1966 new parts (1200 313-453-7978

OLDS cuslom cruiser station wagon 1967 deen rebuat enavte. new

WO 246-788-4252

SATURN 1904 SL1 - onanal owner. m, power sunrool am/fm cassette blue Mack w/gray doth manor, good condtion. (8.900rbest Farmmgton HMs (248) 846-9753

ACCORO 1088 spaed power (1.900A>est

condBon 5 crutse contra 313-450-3424

FORO F-150 1986 weep, depend i. high maee. (lOOOtiest

(313) 72^-9354

FORO, 1966 ThundertxrC Turbo Coupe • Automaic. ongral ower

I Manured very <*pendat»e & tun $1000rt>e«. 246-380-1467

LASER 1965. Buck coupe. Sapeed. low maes. line condMon. new tires. $1650 IKWtilMd) 810-364-3252

LEBARON 1986, 4 door automatic. 126 000 mles. (360 or besl oiler. 313-525-4014

LESABRE- 1979 4d>. automaac. aa. low mfev-ExcepaonM car MOO • • • • • e * e e e e * e e * « SOLO

MERCURY COUGAR 1986. V-6, wire wheels, arrvlm cassette $i.75<Vba« (313) 467-8564

PONTIAC 6000 1985 4 door auto-matic FM steny cassetie. runs good. (80Crt*st (246) 399-5437

PONTIAC. 1986. 6000 STE. 4 door Sedan power steenrvbrakes ca r setle, Sl 000 313-081-4395

RANGER 1985 - body good eng*w needs work, good tires, (500

(313) 961-4298

TAURUS 1966 Good condition Loaded Over $400 m new repairs 90 000 miles (130M>est

(313) 953-36%.

TAURUS L 1968, power windows' lodus 107.0Q0 maee, (1,005, da« i

(248) 788-Q095

TAURUS 1967 LX. wagon newer enane painted, locks a arts very good. (1795/oller 810-340-5874

TEMPO 1987 LX - 4 door 66.900 miles, blue, amoinaac. cassetie ar greal condition.$1905. SOLO.

^ JlcU 2 . 9 %

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$1997 FIREBIRD

Automate, air. powsr windows & locks, ABS brakes, dual air bags, alumnum wheels. 3800 V6. rear defroster. AM/FM stereo. CO, rear spoier. BASS hat twft deterrent, dual sport mirrors Stock #970063

GM OPT II Deduct $1009.25

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S A L E $ P R I C E

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ALL NEW 1997 TRANS SPORT SE

AAomtfc. Mr. V8, AMTM Mono caaaafla and CQ cruiaa, tk, pwar »*xJow & kxfcs. Naytaaa entry, anttocfc tntoi wan paaaangar air Wad omm. mr dafroalar. 2 M

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1997 SUNFIRE

Ar condWortno. rear dot roster. AMiFM. stereo wtth CO dual Mr baga. ano-tock biafcea. sport minora, timed glass, power Meartng. power biahee. Slock W70651.

^ ' 1 1 , 9 9 5 oTSSi.. 36 month Smart Lease • 1 8 9

1997 BONNEVILLE SE 4 DR SEDAN

Air conditioning, automatic transmission, 3800 V6, antWock brakes, rear decWid spoiler. AM/FM stereo, rear window defrost, Wt power windows, power locks, tinted glass, sport mirrors. Stock #970705.

OH OPT N Deduct $1111.70

t * * prICE $ 1 8 , 9 9 5 *

36 month Smart Lease $ 2 4 9 par mo.

1997 GRAND AM SE COUPE

Air conditioning. ABS brakes, dual air bags, AM/FM stereo ^assette, rear deck spoiler and more. Stock #970362

S A L E $ 4 o A C W P R I C E 1 Deduct $759.70

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</> 1*96 CHEVY LUMINA

• 4 door, asrli red. auaj ar •

'11"SSS •91 COUGAR XR7

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bag*. 3600 V6 AM/FM starao, aeenng power kxka. cruaa.il and |

$ 1 7 , 9 9 5

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1997 J IMMY 4X4

4 DOOR Vortec 4300 \A6 engine, automatic trans., air bag. ABS brakes, air conditioning, power wtndowsrtocks & mtrror^t*, cruise. AM/FM cassetie stereo, 4 much morrt Slock V979325

i f l i c E $ 2 3 , 4 9 5 * pJESAm

30 month Smart Lease s 2 6 9 **

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STARCRAFT TIMBER LINE 1997 JIMMY ' 4x4 4 DOOR

Vortec 4300 V-6. auto transmission, air conditioning. ABS brakes, air bags, power seat & keyless entry, power sunroof, overhead console, ground effects pkg. with running boards, leather seats, neated seats, AM/FM C D. player and much more! Stock #979160

30 month Smart Lease * *

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1997 SONOMA

NDED CAB

Air condftoning, SLS Sport. AM/FM cassette, 22. liter L4, 5-speed. aluminum wheels. P20&75R15 bres. Stock 979276.

PRICE $ 1 3 , 4 9 5 * o X Z X M

36 month Smart Lease $ 1 7 9 "

1997 YUKON 4x4

2 DOOR \Ax1ac 5700 V-8 aryno.

par mo.

baoa. ABS brokoa •». power L. ramoto fcaytoas aniry bockot

i dMaranfial, AM-fM CO &

$ 2 8 , 9 9 5 GM OPTION II DEDUCT (1635.30

1997 PICKUP

Vbrtec 4300 V* ontfne, 4 speed aula brataa. dual air b much more! Stock Drakes, dual air bada, air condMontng,

ck •679420.

1 5 , 9 9 5 * ^

30 month Smart Lease « 1 9 9

1997 SAFARI

VAN Vortec 4300 V-6 engne. automatic trans, ABS brakee. dual air

wer TMnd , AM-FM

bags, power wvxtows & kx*s. 8 passenger. HK & crulee. deep stereo & much more! Stock #979427 fea

^ 1 8 , 4 9 5 * ^ ^

30 month Smart Lease • 2 8 9 * ; ,

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CHEVY LUMINA door sub, m sarrt MM $4995

'92 DODGE COLT -94 SUNORO 4 DOOR

$3995 • ar o r * 24 000 li

•7995

•94 FIREBIRO FORMULA Rad aao. ar. Hopa. 37.000 maas

M 2,995 VOLDSCUmSSUPRBCSL

4 Occr Btadk datia 25 000 nOM S12.995

'94 INTREPID ES Bkia 30.000 man f 10,995

•95 SATURN SL2

•9995

"93 CHRYSLER CONCORDE Loadad wtn aMpmari

•7995 '90 BONNEVILLE

One owner M X

'5995

•96 CHEVY BLAZER LS 4door.iad.4a4

•19,995 •95 BONNEVILLE 28000 r « M a gtaan. Mtarp-

•13,995

'94 S - 1 0 P I C K U P Bade aub Miarp

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4 door va. aun aa. wMa arty

•9995

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