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Canton dDbseriw IN THE PAPER TODAY Heading home: Thirty-two years after she left her native Poland, Marie Koltyk is going home . . . for good./9A MALLS & MAINSTREETS Special events: An Oakland County man sends exhibits to mails around the country./6A TASTE Winner Dinner: Plymouth Sym- phony League volunteers Jill Lica- ta and Cathe Layman work in concert to prepare dinner./IB Magnificent muffins: When your stomach grumbles in the morning, reach for a low-fat muffin. It's a delicious way to start the day./IB /»»nrrr rArnc oincci owcnt Liquid smarts: A fruit-flavored drink that gives you that extra oomph to dance the night away? They call it a Smart Drink, and its manufacturers say it's healthy, non-addictive and non-alcoholic. / 5B SPORTS Regional game: Plymouth Salem challenged No. 1-ranked Detroit Pershing for a regional champion- ship in boys basketball Friday./ 1C College plans: Plymouth Salem seniors Brandon and Mike Slone will play basketball for Madonna University next year./ 1C INDEX Claaaifleda . . Auto . • - • Employment Real Estate . C word . . C4> C,D C,D . .C . 4 C Malls 6A Personai Scene. . 7 B 9 port* 1C Street Scene ... SB Taate IB MONDAY, MARCH 22,1993 CANTON, MICHIGAN . 44 PAGES F IFTY CENTS HERE'S HOW TO REACH US Newsroom: 459-2700 Newsroom Fax: 459-4224 Sports 953-2104 Reader Commert Une: 953-2042 Classified Advertising: 591-0900 Display Advertising: 591-2300 Home Delivery: 591-0600 Cable/TV Week*. 47W160 • nu ww. Teachers to vote on raise Teachers in the Plymouth Canton district will vote Tuesday and Wednesday on a one-year contract that calls for a 3-percent pay hike. BY M.B. DILLON STAFF WRITES Plymouth-Canton teachers will de- cide as they cast ballot* tomorrow and Wednesday whether to ratify a one-year tentative agreement that grants a 3-percent raise and main- tains all fringe benefits. Superintendent John Hoben had hoped teachers would agree to a set- tlement of no more than 3 percent and an increase in their $2 prescrip- tion co-pay. Health care costs are pro- jected to go up 20 percent districtwide next year. "We are pleased with the agree- ment. We think it was a fair settle- ment for both the district and for teachers, and we are recommending ratification by all teachers," said Chuck Porteili, president of the teachers' union. Porteili said teachers across the district were adamant that there be no changes in their health- care benefits. Porteili said he's "very confident" the contract will be ratified, given the district's financial situation. To stave off cuts, the district is asking voters to approve higher property taxes in June. An informational meeting for Oh, Maria BOX BM81XR/STAFT PHOTOGRAPHER Stage production: Students from Plymouth and Canton have been rehearsing up a rumble during recent weeks, getting ready for,their production of "West Side Story." Above, Sara Colomina, who plays Maria, listens to David Burtka, who plays Tony. See Page 3A. Volume of assessment appeals taxes Canton's board of review BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI STAFF WRITER Working hard is what the three- member Canton Board of Review has been doing as more than 400 taxpay- ers filed in — on extended meeting dates — to complain about their property assessment increases. "We extended our time for public appearances because of the large amount of people this year," said board chairman Richard Palmer. When the doors were closed on public appearances, the three mem- bers Palmer, Pat Bunnell and Marcia Barker found themselves extending the time to accept written appeals. "They get as much consider- ation as if they made a public appear- ance," Palmer said. He expects the number of petitions, written and in-person, willfarexceed 600. More than 400 appealed in per- son. According to Tom Yack, town- ship supervisor, appeals reached 637, with 512 of them assessment appeals, 89 hardship appeals, and 36 both as- sessment and hardship appeals. But Palmer said the verdict is still 'What's happening this year Is of no surprise/ Richard Palmer out on the exact number of appeals. The board has until the first week of April to make decisions oh the appeals and give the assessment rolls to Wayne County. "If the assessor doesn't agree with what the Board of Review does, he can go to the (Michigan Tax) Tribu- nal," Yack said. Assessor John McLenaghan of the Wayne County Appraisal Co. could not be reached for comment. Canton homeowners were hit with an average 9.7-percent property tax assessment increase this year. But they live in one of the few Wayne County communities that was not hit by average increases in double digits. That doesn't mean everyone got less than a 10-percent increase. And many of those property owners were at the board, as well as those who thought their assessments just weren't right. Palmer is certain that the 1992 as- sessment freeze helped to bring tax- payers out of their homes this year. The increases handed out this year cover two years because of the freeze. •'That sort of compounded our problems this year," Palmer said. Xhough still difficult to say just how -many are hardship appeals. Palmer believes that number will be up this year. "Hardship is a relative thing. It looks like some people are trying to get their houses in order." Property owners who added decks or family rooms, for example, also appeared before the board. This was the year those improvements appeared on assessment notices. "They looked at that and said, 'my God!'" Palmer said. "But I see that as part of my role (on the board), to explain things like that." Palmer also believes s lot of mi JTn- formation in the media, as well as elected officials' tax shift for the schools, also brought taxpayers out. "What's happening this year is of no surprise. But there isn't one par- ticular factor," Palmer said. teachers is set for 4 p.m. today in the Canton Little Theater. Tom Cotner, chief negotiator for the teachers, also is optimistic teach- ers will approve the tentative agree- ment. "I think it will be ratified," he said. "I think teachers understand that the district is having some money prob- lems, so I don't think they're interest- ed in trying to rob them." Reaching an early agreement wasn't easy, Cotner added. "I sincere- See TEACHERS, 2A Crime stats rise and fall BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI STAFF WRTTER Larceny was the only type of se- rious crime that increased in Canton in 1992. The increase in that one category, however, managed to statistically in- crease serious crimes overall by 3 per- cent in 1992. Decreases were seen in criminal sexual conduct, robbery, ag- gravated assault, burglary, motor ve- hicle theft, and arson. "The number of larcenies reported compared to everything else throws the numbers off," said Canton police Capt. Laura Golles. Total number of serious crimes re- ported in 1992 was 2,144 compared to 2,077. Total calls for service, which is all the calls police received in 1992, topped 29,800 compared to 26,725 in 1991, or an 11-percent increase. "I would like to feel that law en- forcement has an impact on crime, and we do," said Canton Public Safe- ty director John Santomauro. "But 1 would really need to see the national figures to better analyze what is hap- pening." There's little doubt the state of the economy plays a role in crime — and a much larger role in urban areas, he said. Canton's economy has been and is in good shape. "When the economy gets bad, crime seems to pick up," Santomauro said. Larcenies are preventable In 1992, larcenies totaled 1,919, compared to 1,697 in 1991. That's a 13-percent increase. But some of those larcenies theft of snowblowers, bicycles, stereos could have been avoided. "To some extent these can be pre- vented," said Capt. Laura Golles. "Garage doors should be closed. Bicy- cles should be locked. And things are left in cars. Radar detectors and See 2A Canton 1W|i. tsptottt cHmss A comparison of 1991 and 1992 figixes Crirru 1991 1992 % Homicide 0 0 0 Cnmral Sexual Conduct 57 44 -23 fVihhan. noooary 27 17 -37 V Aggravated AssauB 81 64 - 2 1 -%• Burghry 392 324 -17 ^ Larceny 1,697 1.919 • 1 3 . 4 . MotortoNdsTheft 276 192 -31 ^ Anon 25 17 -32 TWaf 2,077 2,144 tSA. SOUK* CWTTFL P * » D W Airport meeting The Canton and Plymouth township boards will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 25, in the Canton Township Hall board meeting room to discuss the state's proposed purchase of Mettetal Airport, Canton's attorney Andrea Fischer of Miller, Canfield, Paddock * Stone in Detroit - is expect- ed to discuss the state's authority in the proposed purchase. Republican state Repe. Deborah Whyman of Canton and Jerry Vorva of Plymouth will be invit- ed to the meeting, as well as Wayne County Com- missioners Bryan Amann and Thaddeus McCotter, and retired U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell. Your help is need The Plymouth-Canton Jaycees and Burger CANTON CONNECTION King. 46114 Ford Road, Canton, are having s ben- efit from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, March 23, to help the family of Canton residsnt Isabella Coker. The 12-year-old has transverse mylettis and is confined to a wheelchair. Proceeds from the bene fit will help the Coker family renovate the home to accommodate Isabella's needs. Burger King will donate 20 percent of sales to the family. Builders Square also haa pledged $350 s For move information call the Jaycee hotline at 453-8407. ... Chamber M«ks nominees The Canton Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominees for Small Business Person of the Year for 1993. "• ~ Candidates can be submitted by any area busi- ness. To be eligible a candidate must be the owner or manager of a Canton business and have con- tributed significantly in community service, eco- nomic development, or general interests of the community. The sward is designed to encourage and ac- knowledge those who participate In the economic ' and socioeconomic growth of the Canton commu- nity. The award is presented in conjunction with National Small Business Week In May. The award will be presented at the Small Busi ness Person of the Year Awards Banquet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, at Fellows Creek Golf Club. For reservations call the chamber office at 458 4040.

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Canton dDbseriw I N T H E P A P E R

TODAY Heading home: Thirty-two years after she left her native Poland, Marie Koltyk is going home . . . for good./9A

MALLS & MAINSTREETS

Special events: An Oakland County man sends exhibits to mails around the country./6A

TASTE

Winner Dinner: Plymouth Sym-phony League volunteers Jill Lica-ta and Cathe Layman work in concert to prepare dinner./IB

Magnificent muffins: When your stomach grumbles in the morning, reach for a low-fat muffin. It's a delicious way to start the day./IB

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Liquid smarts: A fruit-flavored drink that gives you that extra oomph to dance the night away? They call it a Smart Drink, and its manufacturers say it's healthy, non-addictive and non-alcoholic. / 5B

SPORTS

Regional game: Plymouth Salem challenged No. 1-ranked Detroit Pershing for a regional champion-ship in boys basketball Friday./ 1C

College plans: Plymouth Salem seniors Brandon and Mike Slone will play basketball for Madonna University next year./ 1C

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Teachers to vote on raise Teachers in the Plymouth Canton district will vote Tuesday and Wednesday on a one-year contract that calls for a 3-percent pay hike.

B Y M . B . DILLON STAFF WRITES

Plymouth-Canton teachers will de-cide as they cast ballot* tomorrow and Wednesday whether to ratify a one-year tentative agreement that grants a 3-percent raise and main-tains all fringe benefits.

Superintendent John Hoben had hoped teachers would agree to a set-tlement of no more than 3 percent and an increase in their $2 prescrip-tion co-pay. Health care costs are pro-jected to go up 20 percent districtwide next year.

"We are pleased with the agree-

ment. We think it was a fair settle-ment for both the district and for teachers, and we are recommending ratification by all teachers," said Chuck Porteili, president of the teachers' union. Porteili said teachers across the district were adamant that there be no changes in their health-care benefits.

Porteili said he's "very confident" the contract will be ratified, given the district's financial situation. To stave off cuts, the district is asking voters to approve higher property taxes in June. An informational meeting for

Oh, Maria

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Stage production: Students from Plymouth and Canton have been rehearsing up a rumble during recent weeks, getting ready for,their production of "West Side Story." Above, Sara Colomina, who plays Maria, listens to David Burtka, who plays Tony. See Page 3A.

Volume of assessment appeals taxes Canton's board of review BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI STAFF WRITER

Working hard is what the three-member Canton Board of Review has been doing as more than 400 taxpay-ers filed in — on extended meeting dates — to complain about their property assessment increases.

"We extended our time for public appearances because of the large amount of people this year," said board chairman Richard Palmer.

When the doors were closed on public appearances, the three mem-bers — Palmer, Pat Bunnell and Marcia Barker — found themselves extending the time to accept written appeals. "They get as much consider-ation as if they made a public appear-ance," Palmer said.

He expects the number of petitions, written and in-person, will far exceed 600. More than 400 appealed in per-son. According to Tom Yack, town-ship supervisor, appeals reached 637, with 512 of them assessment appeals, 89 hardship appeals, and 36 both as-sessment and hardship appeals.

But Palmer said the verdict is still

• 'What's happening this year Is of no surprise/

Richard Palmer

out on the exact number of appeals. The board has until the first week of April to make decisions oh the appeals and give the assessment rolls to Wayne County.

"If the assessor doesn't agree with what the Board of Review does, he can go to the (Michigan Tax) Tribu-nal," Yack said. Assessor John McLenaghan of the Wayne County Appraisal Co. could not be reached for comment.

Canton homeowners were hit with an average 9.7-percent property tax assessment increase this year. But they live in one of the few Wayne County communities that was not hit by average increases in double digits.

That doesn't mean everyone got less than a 10-percent increase. And many of those property owners were at the board, a s well as those who thought their assessments just weren't right.

Palmer is certain that the 1992 as-sessment freeze helped to bring tax-payers out of their homes this year. The increases handed out this year cover two years because of the freeze.

•'That sort of compounded our problems this year," Palmer said.

Xhough still difficult to say just how -many are hardship appeals. Palmer believes that number will be up this year. "Hardship is a relative thing. It looks like some people are trying to get their houses in order."

Property owners who added decks or family rooms, for example, also appeared before the board. This was the year those improvements appeared on assessment notices.

"They looked at that and said, 'my God!'" Palmer said. "But I see that as part of my role (on the board), to explain things like that."

Palmer also believes s lot of mi JTn-formation in the media, as well as elected officials' tax shift for the schools, also brought taxpayers out.

"What's happening this year is of no surprise. But there isn't one par-ticular factor," Palmer said.

teachers is set for 4 p.m. today in the Canton Little Theater.

Tom Cotner, chief negotiator for the teachers, also is optimistic teach-ers will approve the tentative agree-ment.

"I think it will be ratified," he said. "I think teachers understand that the district is having some money prob-lems, so I don't think they're interest-ed in trying to rob them."

Reaching an early agreement wasn't easy, Cotner added. "I sincere-

See TEACHERS, 2A

Crime stats rise and fall B Y JOANNE MALISZEWSKI STAFF WRTTER

Larceny was the only type of se-rious crime that increased in Canton in 1992.

The increase in that one category, however, managed to statistically in-crease serious crimes overall by 3 per-cent in 1992. Decreases were seen in criminal sexual conduct, robbery, ag-gravated assault, burglary, motor ve-hicle theft, and arson.

"The number of larcenies reported compared to everything else throws the numbers off," said Canton police Capt. Laura Golles.

Total number of serious crimes re-ported in 1992 was 2,144 compared to 2,077. Total calls for service, which is all the calls police received in 1992, topped 29,800 — compared to 26,725 in 1991, or an 11-percent increase.

"I would like to feel that law en-forcement has an impact on crime, and we do," said Canton Public Safe-ty director John Santomauro. "But 1 would really need to see the national figures to better analyze what is hap-pening."

There's little doubt the state of the economy plays a role in crime — and a much larger role in urban areas, he said. Canton's economy has been and is in good shape. "When the economy gets bad, crime seems to pick up," Santomauro said.

Larcenies are preventable In 1992, larcenies totaled 1,919,

compared to 1,697 in 1991. That's a 13-percent increase. But some of those l a rcen ies — t h e f t of snowblowers, bicycles, stereos — could have been avoided.

"To some extent these can be pre-vented," said Capt. Laura Golles. "Garage doors should be closed. Bicy-cles should be locked. And things are left in cars. Radar detectors and

See 2A

Canton 1W|i. tsptottt cHmss A comparison of 1991 and 1992 figixes

Crirru 1991 1992 %

Homicide 0 0 0

Cnmral Sexual Conduct 57 44 - 2 3

fVihhan. noooary 27 17 - 3 7 V

Aggravated AssauB 81 64 -21 -%•

Burghry 392 324 - 1 7 ^

Larceny 1,697 1.919 • 1 3 . 4 .

Motor toNds Theft 276 192 -31 ^

Anon 25 17 - 3 2

TWaf 2,077 2,144 t S A .

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Airport meeting The Canton and Plymouth township boards will

meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 25, in the Canton Township Hall board meeting room to discuss the state's proposed purchase of Mettetal Airport,

Canton's attorney — Andrea Fischer of Miller, Canfield, Paddock * Stone in Detroit - is expect-ed to discuss the state's authority in the proposed purchase.

Republican state Repe. Deborah Whyman of Canton and Jerry Vorva of Plymouth will be invit-ed to the meeting, as well as Wayne County Com-missioners Bryan Amann and Thaddeus McCotter, and retired U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell.

Your help is need The Plymouth-Canton Jaycees and Burger

CANTON CONNECTION King. 46114 Ford Road, Canton, are having s ben-efit from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, March 23, to help the family of Canton residsnt Isabella Coker.

The 12-year-old has transverse mylettis and is confined to a wheelchair. Proceeds from the bene fit will help the Coker family renovate the home to accommodate Isabella's needs.

Burger King will donate 20 percent of sales to the family. Builders Square also haa pledged $350

s For move information call the Jaycee hotline at 453-8407. • . . .

Chamber M«ks nominees The Canton Chamber of Commerce is seeking

nominees for Small Business Person of the Year for 1993. "• ~

Candidates can be submitted by any area busi-ness. To be eligible a candidate must be the owner or manager of a Canton business and have con-tributed significantly in community service, eco-nomic development, or general interests of the community.

The sward is designed to encourage and ac-knowledge those who participate In the economic

' and socioeconomic growth of the Canton commu-nity. The award is presented in conjunction with National Small Business Week In May.

The award will be presented at the Small Busi ness Person of the Year Awards Banquet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, at Fellows Creek Golf Club. For reservations call the chamber office at 458 4040.

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No charges filed in fatal accident

T h e Wayne County prosecutor will not file charges against two drivers who h i t a 40-year-old Belleville m a n in a pedes t r ian-car a c c i d e n t on M i c h i g a n Ave. , March 11.

Wal te r S. Brutkiewicz, who was pronounced dead s t the scene, was walking on the nor th side of e a s t b o u n d Michigan when he was s t ruck by a Ford Ranger, dr iven by a 34-year-old Dearborn m a n t ravel ing south on Lilley.

After Brutkiewicz was knocked down by the Ranger, a second ve-hicle, a Toyota p ickup driven by a 48-year-old Ypsi lant i man , ran h im over.

Ne i the r of the drivers will be charged in connection with the dea th of Brutkiewicz, said T a m -mie Colling, Canton police com-m u n i t y relat ions officer. Police are awai t ing fur ther informat ion f rom t h e Wayne County Medical Examine r , Colling said.

Tires cut C a n t o n police received reports

COP CALLS of vehicle tires being cut or punc -t u r e d March 12-18. Owners of t h ree cars parked on Michigan Ave. reported t h a t their t i res were punc tu r ed . Damage ranged f rom $150-$400, according to C a n t o n police reports.

Owners of two cars pa rked on Village Green Wes t repor ted s imi la r problem. Damage to one of t h e cars was es t imated a t $400 a n d $800 to the other .

Suspicious situation A woman told police t h a t she

saw a m a n s i t t ing in a 1976 l ight b lue Oldsmobile ou ts ide t h e Bar-b u Motel , 47000 Michigan Ave., March 18, aiming a long gun wi th a scope a t another m a n a t a pub -lic pay phone, according to a C a n -ton police report.

T h e man a t the pay phone t h e n got in the car with the m a n a im-ing the gun and both drove west on Michigan Ave.

Farrand test shows radon B Y M . B . D I L L O N ST AFT WRJTT.R

F a r r a n d Elementary School in P l y m o u t h Township is among the Det ro i t -a rea schools in which ra-don levels exceeded those consid-ered permiss ib le under federal guidel ines in test ing done last fall .

J u s t one of 32 areas at the school in the Lakepointe subdivi-sion registered above-normal ra-don levels.

Resu l t s were recently released by the Envi ronmenta l Protect ion Agency, which conducted a na-t ional school survey.

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Prevention helps control fires B Y J O A N N E M A L I S Z E W S K I 8TA** W a n x a

Canton Fire Chief Michael Ror-abacher is convinced. W i t h o u t an aggressive fire prevent ion pro-gram, the c o m m u n i t y would have more fires a n d more injur ies .

As with the police, calls for ser-vice and help to t h e Can ton Fire Depar tment increased slightly in 1992 over 1991. Altogether, the fire depa r tmen t received 2,856 calls in 1992 compared to 2,726 in 1991 — a 5-percent increase.

T h a t doesn ' t m e a n each call was for a fire. Seventy-one percent of t h e calls were for medical emer-gencies.

In 1992, the n u m b e r of fire calls for s ingle-family h o m e s remained on top as compared to multiple-family, commercial a n d industr i-al.

" W h e n you get in to Bingle-fam-ily a n d mul t ip le - fami ly , a lot of these fires are s t a r t e d accidental-ly by chi ldren," Rorabacher said.

In 1992, 33 fire cal ls were from

s ingle- family homes compared to 45 in 1991. Mult iple-family calls decreased also, from 20 to 12. C o m m e r c i a l c a l l s d e c r e a s e d sl ightly from 13 to 11, and indus-t r ia l inc reased from three in 1991 to f ive in 1992.

T h e key to what was actual fire, however, i s t o take a peek a t prop-erty va lue loss. Again, the single-fami ly category had the highest loss a t $345,200 in 1992. T h a t was followed by losses in mobile homes a t $34,420. The next high-

es t was indus t r ia l wi th $13,000. " N o ma t t e r what t h e numbers

are, we would have h a d more wi thou t an aggressive fire preven-t ion program in place. Wi thou t it, t h e n u m b e r s s t i l l would be high-er ," Rorabacher said.

T h e n u m b e r of people reached through such programs was 1,616 in 1992. T h e p rograms include the fire safety house , school pro-grams, fire safety, C P R and first a id classes, a n d extinguisher t raining.

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prolonged exposure. B u t un l ike asbes tos , which cost d is t r ic t s bil-l ions to remove from school bui ld-ings, radon can be e l imina ted wi th act ions as Bimple as improv-ing venti lat ion.

Whi le the dis t r ic t will t a k e whatever steps are needed, Dick Egli, associate director for com-m u n i t y relations, l ikened t h e tes t r e su l t s to the saccharin scare.

" T h e y found t h a t mice devel-oped cancer if they a te whole ba t ches of it. T h i s i sn ' t too dis-s imilar . No one ea t s pounds a n d p o u n d s of saccharin, a n d no one s t ays in the classroom seven days a week, year-round," he said, a d d -ing t h a t radon levels in h o m e s would be more of a concern.

phones are left in fu l l view. Peo-ple need to be a l i t t le more cau-t ious."

In other words, close and lock your garage door, conceal your cellular phone in your car, lock your car, a n d don ' t leave i tems such as snowblowers a n d bicycles in your driveway.

Looking a t s ta t i s t i cs can throw you off. I t ' s bet ter to look a t the real numbers . Cr imina l sexual conduct inc idents , for example, dropped from 57 in 1991 to 44 last year, a 23-percent decrease. T h e same goes for robbery — the forceful t ak ing of some th ing with or wi thout a weapon — with 17 incidents las t year a n d 27 in 1991,

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a 37-percent decrease. " I do like to believe tha t with

high-visibil i ty pa t ro l s and with the cooperat ion, of people in the communi ty , law enforcement can have an impac t on c r ime as far as s ta t i s t i cs , " S a n t o m a u r o said.

Relatives and friends W h e n looking a t c r iminal sexu-

al conduct inc iden t s , residents shou ld be aware t h a t t h e numbers don ' t necessari ly m e a n street ra-p i s t s are lu rk ing beh ind trees. T h e major i ty of inc iden t s are be-tween people re la ted or acquain-ted. If the n u m b e r of reports so far t h i s year is a n indication, Golles predicts 1993 will see in-

creases in t h i s category. In o the r p a r t II and par t III, or

less s e r ious crimes, Canton saw an increase in weapons violations a n d fami ly /ch i ld ren complaints .

S ta t i s t i ca l ly , weapons viola-t ions increased 96 percent, b u t in real n u m b e r s 1992 saw 55 inci-d e n t s c o m p a r e d to 28 in 1991. T h e v io la t ions include guns , knives, a n d brasB knuckles, for example — people possessing v

t hem, u s i n g them and selling them.

Again, San tomauro points to the n a t i o n a l t rend. "We are seeing more w e a p o n s on the street a n d more w e a p o n s used in the com-miss ion of crime. T h a t ' s a na t ion-

al th ing ." Golles also repor ts an increase

in the n u m b e r of people applying for gun permits . " W e have jus t been runn ing into a lot more guns . "

In the family a n d children cate-gory, 1992 saw 34 inc idents com-pared to 21 in 1991. " I t h ink a lot more people are report ing inci-d e n t s t h a n they did in the past ." Golles said.

Many of the incidents are "home alone" compla in ts . Others are those t h a t a t torneys ask cli-en t s to file when involved in di-vorce. "Lawyers recommend that in any kind of incident , call the police," Golles said.

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ly thought both s ides worked pretty ha rd to get it done , " he said. Cotner worked with Portelli and district negot ia tors Sharon Belobraidich, J o a n n Gus ta fson , Dave Wert a n d Michigan Educa-tion Association director Mar-yann Ligato-Freydl.

Errol Goldman , chief negotiator for the dis t r ic t , said he hopes reaching an expedited agreement will improve chances of t h e 4-mill increase being approved by voters

in the J u n e 14 elect ion. " W e are real p leased we were

able to do t h a t ( reach agreement a f te r the th i rd day of bargaining). We're glad we were able to do it when we d id ," he said. Negotiat-ing with Go ldman for the district were admin i s t r a to r s Mike Homes, T o m T a t t a n a n d P a t Pa t ton .

As to whether teachers receiv-ing 3 percent will h inder the chances of t h e mill age passing, Goldman said, " I ' m not going to

be able t o comment on the con-t e n t of t en ta t ive agreement. We are hope fu l t h a t the fact we have a t en t a t i ve agreement will be help-ful to t h e mil lage."

High l igh t s of the agreement in-clude t h e s e provisions: • " T w o teachers who wish to switch pos i t ions may do so prior to t h e beg inn ing of a school year ," sub jec t to adminis t ra t ive approv-al. • " T w o t eache r s who wish to job-

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Police officials say they already share services B Y J O A N N E M A L I S Z E W S K I S T A F F W R I T E R

Officials in Can ton a n d neigh-boring c o m m u n i t i e s con t inue their s tudy of combin ing commu-nity services. B u t police in those communi t ies a l ready share many services.

"Formally, I will tel l you we are already moving in t h a t direction," said Canton P u b l i c Safety direc-tor John San tomauro .

The Canton chief, a s well as representatives f rom Plymouth, Plymouth T o w n s h i p and the Northvilles, met with township t rus tees T u e s d a y to discuss how police are a l ready regionalizing their efforts.

"Th i s is not an a t t e m p t to pro-mote or inf luence the regional study group," S a n t o m a u r o added.

In December 1992, elected lead-ers f rom C a n t o n , P lymou th , Plymouth T o w n s h i p , Northville and Northvil le Townsh ip kicked off new ta lks abou t possibly con-solidating cer ta in services.

Police service in t h e five com-muni t ies is gett ing the first look from the in tergovernmental study group.

"If we are looking for areas of long-term savings, we thought public safety would be a good idea," said T o m Yack, Canton Townsh ip supervisor . "Nobody has an ego in th i s . "

Elected leaders say i t 's too ear-ly in the review process to make specific decis ions on consolidat-ing police services. A subcommit-tee s tudying police service issues and costs will meet again with

• i f we are looking for areas of long-term sav-ings, we thought public safety would be a good Idea. Nobody has an ego In this.'

Tom Yack Canton Township supervisor

elected officials today in Nor th-ville.

"Everybody is suffer ing from potent ia l losses of revenue," said P l y m o u t h Mayor Robert Jones . "I feel t h i s is progressing very well. I t ' s a giant s t ep to get together a n d d i scuss th i s openly."

Regardless of t h e joint services s tudy , S a n t o m a u r o said police service in western Wayne County is a l ready nabb ing the regional concept .

" W e in law enforcement and fire service recognize we have to do th ings better t han we have in the pa s t , " he said. " T h e mood in western Wayne County is philo-sophical ly moving toward region-al- type programs," San tomauro said.

Already consor t iums exist be-tween local police and the Michi-gan S t a t e Police, such as a com-bined a u t o the f t and narcotics task force. M u t u a l aid pact* are in place to provide agencies addi-t ional manpower and equ ipment as needed. H A Z M A T , a hazard-ous mater ia l s response team, is another example of regional coop-erat ion.

Police chiefs in western Wayne Coun ty have agreed to look at buy ing hi- tech equipment . In 1992, a Wayne County Mobile

Da t a consor t ium was formed with 18 law enforcement agencies to provide officers with computer-ized t e r m i n a l s in their patrol cars.

Michigan S ta te Police Lt. San-dy Mil ler a n d Inspector Joseph Koenig, who work with the nar-cotics a n d au to the f t consort ium, told t ru s t ees tha t a major cr imes task force also is needed.

"Cr imina l s are bet ter organized t h a n we are," San tomauro said. " T h i s h a s to be a mult i - jur isdic-t ional effort , including the s ta te police."

Koenig reminded t rus tees what happened in t h e investigation of the so-called Oakland County Chi ld Kil ler of the 1970s. Three chi ldren had been killed before police — working on their own in-vest igat ions — realized there was a common denominator in the murders .

" W h e n you're dealing with seri-al c r iminals , you're dealing with d i f fe ren t jur isdict ions ," Koenig said.

A major crimes task force would pul l resources, information and officers together to investigate cr imes t h a t cross communi ty linea. " W h a t you're looking at is a m u c h more sophist icated ap-proach to bigger crimes," Koenig said. -

Possible school budget cuts on board agenda tonight

When the Plymouth-Canton school board meets at 7:30 p.m. tonight, cut* in the 1993-94 budg et will b* discussed. Also on the

la an Extra Miler Award presentation; Plymouth Salem High School renovation and con-struction design, and an Educa-tional Excellence Foundation re-port.

Bida will be awarded for con-s t ruc t ion a n d renovation a t Allen, B i rd a n d S m i t h e l e m e n t a r y schools and P lymouth Canton High School.

Also on the agenda are the awarding of bida for the building technology infrastructure cabling at Plymouth-Canton Educational

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Friday's Recorder's Court hearing for Barbara Lance — a 26-year-old from Plymouth charged wi th th i rd-degree criminal sexual conduct in connection with a sexual as-sault at West Trail Nursing Home — was delayed until March 26.

Lance is charged with as-saulting an 87-year-old blind, wheelchair-bound patient at the nursing home where she worked.

The adjournment was grant-ed at the request of Lance's at-torney, Cleophas Culp.

The arraignment on infor-mation will take place before Recorder's Court Judge David Kerwin.

At an earlier arraignment in 35th district court, Lance pleaded not guilty to the charge. Third-degree criminal sexual conduct, defined as sex-ual penetration with force or coercion, is punishable by a maximum of 15 years in prison.

Local jobless figures rise U n e m p l o y m e n t r a t e s rose

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Still, those rates were down sharply from January 1992 levels, the MESC reported.

For January- this year, the un-employment rate in the city of Plymouth was 2.3 percent, up from 2.1 percent in December and down from 2.7 percent reported in January 1992.

The January unemployment rate in Canton Township was 3.5 percent in January, u p from 3.2 percent in December and down

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In Plymouth Township, the January unemployment rate was 2.8 percent, up from 2.7 percent reported in December and 3.4 per-cent reported in in January 1992.

Statewide, January unemploy-ment rates were down sharply over year-ago levels, averaging declines of more than one and a half percentage points.

"The unemployment rate im-provement from January 1992 to January 1993 is a positive sign that Michigan and its major labor markets are moving out of reces-sion," said MESC director F. Robert Edwards.

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dat ion ha* announced the winner* of the 1993 Founders Awards.

The awards are named in honor of the three founding members of the foundation's board of direc-tors: Tom Yack, township super-visor, Mitchell Howard, commu-nity business leader; and Cynthia Burgess, former co-executive foundation director and former resident.

The Founders Awards will be presented during the Celebrate Canton Dinner Dance March 27.

The Founders Award for Citi-zen Involvement Honoring Tom Yack goes to the Canton Soccer Club and all of the past presi-dents of the organization.

"Recreation plays, and will

continue to play, an important role in creating an identity and image for Canton. The leadership of the Canton Soccer Club is well-known in putting Canton on the map. The presidents of this or-ganization deserve to be acknowl-edged for creating programs for our young families," said Bill Joyner, foundation executive di-rector.

The Founders Award for Busi-ness Achievement Honoring Mitchell Howard goes to builder/ developer Richard Lewiston.

"Richard Lewiston is a true gentleman who is responsible for many important developments in our town," Joyner said. "He is, and always has been, s supporter of the community. Any~develop-ing town would be well-served by

having a developer of this quality working with them."

The Cynthia Burgess Woman of the Year Award goes to commu-nity activist Joan Noricks, a mother of three children who just finished her first semester at Schoolcraft College. This is the first year for the Burgess Award. - "She (Joan Noricks) is active in many school and church activi-ties. She truly embodies the spirit of this sward as a full-time mother who balances responsibil-ity to community, self and fami-ly," Joyner said.

The award for a member of the foundation board of directors honoring Ken Gruebel will be an-nounced the night of the Cele-brate Canton Dinner Dance.

Previous winners of these

awards have included Bob Pa-ciocoo and Jack Demmer, winners of the Mitchell Howard Award; Cathy Johnson, winner of the Tom Yack Award; and Pat Hag gerty and Joe Van Esley, winners of the Ken Gruebel award.

"Ken Gruebel, Mitch Howard, Tom Yack and Cindy Burgess played an important role in the creation of the community foun-dation. It is only fitting that fu-ture generations be reminded of the work that others did before in helping to shape Canton Town-ship. Those individuals who are selected to receive the awards are truly deserving of the recognition, for they are laying the groundwork for the path Canton will follow in the future," Joyner said.

Police officer, firefighter of the year honored You've probably heard or seen

both their names. Canton Fire Marshal Art Wink-

el and detective Richard Pomor-ski were honored recently as Fire-fighter and Police Officer of the Year by the Passage-Gayde Amer-ican Legion Post 391.

"I think the biggest compli-ment is to be selected by your own peers," said Canton Public Safety Director John Santomauro.

Winkel, a 20-year fire depart-ment veteran, is the township's fire marshal, a post he's had for more than 12 years. As fire mar-shal, Winkel 's responsibilities in-clude inspections, and adult and youth fire prevention classes. He came to Canton from the Inkster Fire Department and the Ford

• 'I think the biggest compliment Is to be selected by your own peers.'

John Santomauro public safety director

Motor Co. Fire Department. Winkel established the Canton

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Winkel, president of the Can-ton Goodfellows, also helped es-

tablish the Canton Fire Investiga-tion Unit, which investigates local fires.

"Art is very deserving of this award," said Canton Fire Chief Michael Rorabacher. "I am under the impression tha t if the fire de-partment is going forward, the emphasis is on fire education and code enforcement. Art takes a lot of pride in that. He has recog-nized the future of the depart-ment . "

Pomorski's name has been linked to two well-publicized cas-es — the Tyburski freezer murder and the Melissa Chisholm hit-and-run accident — as the detec-tive who led the investigations.

He joined the Canton depart-ment in 1980 and served as a pa-

trol officer until 1987 when he was assigned to the detective bureau in 1987 and reassigned in 1991.

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Airport fight McNamara, Ficano battle over Metro police plan B Y R A L P H E . ECHTLNAW

STAFT WRITER Wayne County Sheriff Robert

Ficano ia angry because county Metro Airport Director Robert Braun ia thinking about estab-lishing a separate police force for the airport, currently petroled by 95 sheriff's deputies.

Ficano sent a letter listing his complaints to all 15 county com-missioners laat week and attend-ed their meeting Thursday. He hopes the commission will side with him in what commission Chairman Arthur Blackwell, D-Detroit, characterized as a fight with county Executive Edward McNamara.

"I t 's not getting better, it's get-ting worse," Blackwell said. "The minute you rest is when people set up for a power grab."

Commissioner George Cushing-berry, D-Detroit, also blames McNamara. "I think it's time for u s to go to court against (McNamara)," he said, adding tha t the former Livonia mayor might "create his own police agency so he can send them to ar-rest us."

Airport director Braun, howev-er, said Friday that the airport po-lice plan came from his office, not McNamara's.

State and federal law, Braun said, assigns to airport directors the authority over law enforce-ment at the airport. State law

gives those directors the right to form airport police forces. The county commission acknowledged this, he added, in a 1991 ordi-nance regarding airport opera-tions.

Conversely, Ficano pointa to the Michigan Constitution, which says county sheriffs are in charge of all deputiea.

"The bigger issue is obviously public safety," he said. "To play politics with this would be disast-erous."

Although the officers patroling Metro are sheriff*s department personnel, the airport budget cov-ers the $8 million annual expense of keeping them there, Braun said. T h a t money could be used to form a separate airport police force, Braun said, "and we proba-bly could save some money."

But Ficano, Braun said, has lately taken to claiming his au-thority over the deputies working at Metro and "countermanded certain of our orders. We have some f u n d a m e n t a l disagree-ments."

Ficano, on the other hand, says that the airport security as pro-vided by deputies has been exem-plary and McNamara is making a power grab. "I had lunch with McNamara and he told me they were going to do this," he said.

But Braun said he "gets the sense sometimes" that Ficano is the source of the politics in this

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The National Poison Preven-tion Council has named the week of March 22-27 National Poison Prevention Week.

So the Wayne County Pharma-cists Association has issued some tips to avoid poisoning children. • Be sure poisons are labeled as such, using a poison symbol and teaching kids what it means. • Be sure child-resistant seals or caps are used on poisons. • Be sure safe poison storage areas are available and used. • Be sure kids are not left alone while poison is being used. • Never tell a kid that a medica-tion is candy. • Find out what plants are poi-sonous by calling the Belle Isle Botanical Gardens, or ask at a gardening nursery.

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County commissioner Thad-deus McCotter, R-Livonia, said he's not going to sweat this deal

• The feud between Fi-cano and McNamara goes back at least to 1986, when each sought the Democrat-ic nomination In the county executive race.

until there's a concrete proposal before the commission. "Unless something is actually proposed, I'm not going to worry about it. It will probably end up in court no matter how it goes. Maybe they're just yanking Ficano's chain."

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LINDA BACHRACK

Spring breakers create own style

What's hot for spring break? Ask any teen what her favorite new fashion trend is and you'll get as many answers as there

are styles. Actually, you'll hear ideas that the top designers

haven't even dreamed of yet, or haven't had the courage to express.

That's because teens defy the boundaries of the fashion world. Seventh Avenue may tell us that the look this spring is retro, meaning love beads, crochet, bell-bottoms and peasant dresses.

Or an ethnic-inspired "world beat" look — a global bazaar of exotic print vests, head wraps and long skirts.

Teens however, with an uncanny ability to cre-ate their own personal style statements, combine the best of all the fashion trends to emerge with a totally individual look.

Smart savers Unwilling to part with a comfortable pair of cut-

offs and a favorite white T-shirt, a typical teenager might update with strands of glass beads, an eth-nic print vest and a pair of platform sandals. Voi-la! She's successfully combined all of the new trends without spending all of her baby-sitting money or sacrificing her own brand of comfort.

Meredith Adler of Bloomfield Village is a good example. Just add a waffle-weave knit shirt from the Gap to her favorite jeans, and she'll be happy. She'll top off the outfit with Doc Martins and a leather anklet tied with little silver bells.

They hear bells Stacey Pat ton of Warren loves all of the Indi-

an-beaded jewelry and her choice wardrobe essen-tial is an Earth Day T-shirt. Her friend Heather Ryan had her eye on some trend-setting bell bot-toms when I spied them shopping at Hudson's in Oakland Mall. "I really think these would be fun," she said, anxious to try the lace-up wide denim bells ($42 by Paris Blues).

Another of the popular new looks is the sheer, flowing dress and long skirt, favored by Erica Densel of Birmingham. "I love baby-doll dresses in flowered prints," she said, though she's not sure she'd wear one to school. These romantic dresses, also called peasant dresses, are available at Jacobson's and I t ' s the Ritz in Birmingham. Try a bodysuit underneath. You'll find racks of them in every color and style.

The long crinkle skirts in multi-color Indian prints are gr^at with fringed vests or full-sleeved white ruffled blouses. See a wide selection of pat-terns at Jacobson's and Hudson's.

Nellie Lim. a student at Fitzgerald High School, is contemplating a pair of platform shoes. "They're comfortable but weird," she said of the sandals she tiiecton. Unlisted and Sam & Libby offer good-looking casual^platforms. Or check out the suede clogs.

Hats still hot Bloomfield Township resident Lla O'Connor

has a flair for dressing stylishly as evidenced in her newest purchase from Express. She opted for flowing palazzo pants in a rich coral color, then made the look more classic by choosing a sleeve-less button-down shirt to complete her outfit. Lia is a hat lover and when asked her favorite hat of the season, she replied, "whatever fits your per-sonality."

Lots of class Speaking of classics, they never go out of style

and teens are savvy shoppers who know how to buy timeless wardrobe elements with contempo-rary updates. Maria Carretero, for instance, longs for a sleeveless linen sun dress to add to her closet this spring. Express interprets this dress smartly in a short, button-front style with a belted back for added shape.

Maria, a Seaholm High School sophomore, can choose from black, navy, coral, butter, white and flax ($49).

Classic looks also abound at J . Crew in the Somerset Collection. A favorite shopping desti-nation of college students, J. Crew combines cot-ton tees with silk pants and chiffon skirts, and jeans with relaxed linen jackets snd richly tex-tured sweaters.

CIsssic is never boring here. In fact, the basics from J. Crew are good building blocks for effortless snd stylish outfits.

Just ssk my daughter. Mary-Brennan. Since she's the fashion-forward teen in my household, I thought she should have the final word. Her picks: s J. Crew bodysuit ($28) or floral tank ($54), topped with a bell-sleeved sheer blouse, worn with cutoffs or a cotton voile pareo ($28). Sounds origi-nal to me.

Linda Bachrack is a Birmingham resident. You can leave her column ideas at 963-2047, Ext. J889.

Magazine on wheels: Mallworks, a local marketing firm, is behind a new promotion to get Americans reading, eating and Cooking Light. Mallworks brings such promotions to regional shopping centers and their captive shopping audiences.

Mallworks: Hands-on sampling Just when you thought malls were for shopping, along comes a company like Mallworks. This downtown Bir-mingham-based firm, uses the captive mall shopping audience to introduce products like the Nissan Sentra, Budget Gourmet entrees, and new recording artists.

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Yvon Russell, owner of Mallworks, says it's like bringing a newspaper ad to life.

His clients agree it's reaching their target market.

Mall managers appreciate the chance to pick up extra cash by rent-ing out mall space.

And shoppers like the opportunity to sample products hands-on.

Russell, 33, of Rochester Hills, fig-ures he's come up with a winner in his 3-year-old marketing concept, Mallworks. The Michigan State Uni-versity communications graduate left a promotions company where he was creative director, to step* out on his own.

"Mallworks custom designs and produces multi-site, simultaneous promotional tours in shopping cen-ters complete with exhibitry, enter-

tainment, participatory activities, staffing and publicity support for cli-ents of any size," he said.

He describes with pride the Nissan Sentra Mall Launch which took place in 101 malls on Thanksgiving week-end reaching an estimated audience of 20 million consumers. Before the weekend was over, according to Rus-sell, 70 Sentras were sold from the ex-hibit area and hundreds of additional customers visited showrooms after seeing the Sentra at their malls.

Another successful national Mail-works promotion, The Working Wom-an Tour, brought together Working Woman Magazine, Lean Cuisine, AT&T, Levi Strauss, local hospitals and entertainers for a sensory exnibfr which included health testing, prod-

uct samples and fashion seminars di-rected at female shoppers.

Michael Buescher, director of mar-keting at Laurel Park Place, had words of praise for a Mallworks ex-hibit at "his" center.

"The company is good to work with," he said "Attention was paid to details. Everything went smoothly. Mallworks was very organized."

Mallworks places clients in super-regional malls that attract more than 200,000 shoppers a week with the fol-lowing marketing profile: Shoppers have incomes 30 percent above the national average, 60 percent are wom-en with jobs outside the home, the av-erage age is 38 years. 54 percent have

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Making it fun is all part of the marketer's job This third-in-a-series report about

mall workers and their jobs, focuses on the mall marketing director. Also known as the promotions manager, this job requires the bearer to wear many hats. Next week: A day in the life of a mall manager.

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They book the Easter Bunny. They promote the health fair in the local

press. They direct tired toddlers to the stroller rental.

Who are these stalwart purveyors of mall amenities?

Ever hear of the mall marketing di-rector?

Behind the scenes, down the hall, and upstairs in the management off-ice sit men and women dedicated to securing prosperity for their shopping centers.

Marketing directors report to the

mall managers. They head small de-partments that create special events, issue press releases, buy advertising, conduct market research, and handle public, customer and tenant rela-tions. Many walk their mall each day, checking in with store managers, moving sale signs out of the right of way, picking up trash that missed the barrel, or sitting behind the informa-tion booth.

"The best part of my job is creating

an environment that 's satisfying for everyone — shopper, employees and retailers," said Twelve Oaks market-ing director Elaine Kah. "The job is fun because things are always chang-ing. The worst part of the job is the paper work because I hate writing re-ports."

Bill Checks has directed marketing at the Livonia Mall for seven years.

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MONDAY. MARCH22

i M o m M K N i m Giving 'O The Green. Save your receipts. 32 retailers wiH return 5 percent of purchases up to $ 100 to your favortte local charfty. Through March 31. See partici-pating shops for details Downtown Farmington. Famvngton/Grand Rtver.1

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SAND CASTLES Mickey Mouse's Toon Town sculpted from 100 tons of sand through April. Center Court. Additional multi-set exhiWt wtth live Disney shows and parading Dis-ney characters arrives March 26-28. Parents are advised to bring their cameras. Interactive displays throughout the mall Cartoon neighborhoods. Toon Town Jail and Fireworks Factory featured. Souvenir beach towel available at exhibit for $ 12 and store receipts worth $100. Twelve Oaks Mall 12 Mile/How 3489438

CASTUI BUNNY VISITS Through Aprtl 10. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Breaks from 2 30-3 p.m. and 5:30-6 p.m. East court. S*n0e pho-tos are $6. Three for $ 12. Westland Center. Warren/Wayne 425-5001.

Redeem receipts at $200 or more m man manage-ment office for free golf umbrella throu^i Aprtl 10. While supplies last. Other contests throughout the mafl include prizes such as a 7-day Royal Caribbean Cruise. Fox Theatre Tickers. floral arrangements. Pis-tons tickets and Royal Hannetord Circus tickets En-tries available m center court. Laurel Pmk Place. Sti Mte/Newburgh. 462-1100.

EASTS* BUNNY Photos with the mam rabbit now through Easter Tram rides tor the kids. Wonderland Met Ptymouth/Mkktebett. 522-4100.

TUESDAY, MARCH23

WBA1TH4MMBU IQ am. to 6 p.m Repeated Wednesday. Throughout the mai. Free and mexpenatve health testing and mtormation. Summit Place Mat. Elizabeth La*e/Te*e*aph 682-0123.

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of the decorator eggs of Imperial Russia, Brings St. Petersburg Collection to Jacobson's 6-8 p.m. Laurel Park Ptace. Six MUe/Newtxjrgh 644-090C.

ANTS AND CSTAITS SNOW Craftsmen from across the country selling metal sculpture, leather goods. Jewelry, quilted Items, ce-ramics and decorative clothing. Through March 28. Regular mall hours. Southland Mall. Eureka/Pardee 374-2800

HEALTH TTSTIMS Free or inexpensive health tests. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Throughout the mall. Continues through Thursday Laurel Par* Place. Six MUe/Newtourfft. 462 11OO.

THURSDA Y, MARCH 25

7-9 p.m. Community Room. $6 per person, covers entertainment, refreshments. Featuring a repeat ap-pearance by Rennie Kauftnann. star of the Fabulous Forbes Dance Reservation* suggested. Livonia Man. Sevan MHe/MkKHeben 476-1166

Sponsored by Women's League of Voters. Through Sunday. Mall hours. Next to Montgomery Ward. Wonderland Mat. Pfymouth/Mktc*et>ett 522-41OO

FRIDAY, MARCH26

KICK-A-TNON Muscular Dystrophy Fund-ratser Man hours. Through March 28. East court Co-sponsored by Kicks Tae Kwon Do. Students and teachers demonstrate skWs Boards and concrete Mocfcs w« be broken Westland Center Warren/Wayne 961-6060.

(Vend Court stags area. Through Aprs 10. visits wtth

with two former Detroit Tigers: Mike Heath 1 -3 p.m. Saturday, and Dave Rozema 1-3 p.m. Sunday. Sports cards, stamps and coins tor sale and show through-out the mall. Winchester Mall. Rochester/Avon. 652-1152.

BLACK WKDMNC NEWS "Jumping The Broom.'' an African-American Wedding

Planner, author Hamette Cole, visits Hudson's Book Departments to answer questions and sign auto-graphs. Repeated Saturday 3-4 p.m. at Falrtane Store. Northland Mall. Eight Mile/Greenfield. 443-6000.

SATURDAY. MARCH 27

BUNNY BREAKFASTS Through Apm 10. 8:30 a.m. at various Hudson's Res-taurants. Features skit wtth BtuebeHe Bunny and Waddty Ray. Easter Bunny visits Tickets $7.50 per person.

• March 27: Twelve Oaks and Southland. Repeated March 28 at Oakland. April 3 at Lakeatde and Fair-lane. Apm 4 at Summit Place and Westland. Apm 10 at Northland and Eastland. Intrepreted tor the hear mg impaired at Falrtane and Northland. 1-800282 2450

JAZZ CONCENT Featuring Matt Michaels Trio. 1 -2:30 p.m. Center Court. Informal modeling of fashions from malhride retailer*. Laurel Park Place. Sit MUe/Newtxjrgh 462-1100.

BEATN1X P O U E B PASTY Kids invited to color Potter pictures and plant their own vegetable garden 10 a.m. Jacobeon's Chil-dren's Department Great Oaks Mat. WaltonAJvemois. 651-6000.

EASTEN BUNNY A—IVES Instant pictures beginning at 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. through Easter West Court. Southland Mat. Eunka/Pardee 374-2600.

^See what's new. 2 p.m. Repeated 7 p.m. Center Court Free tor shoppers. mrtnrierfan rt * * —• • fll ... . it Sftri a.>. -

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Summit Place Mat. Tetefaph/Etzabeth Lake 662-0123.

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EASTEN Through Aprs 10. Daty 11 am. to 7 p.m. Sunday noon to 5 p.m. Free treat tor each cMd. Photoe i able wtth Easter Rabbit m urtSmalcN Victorian garden display. North Court. Laurel Park Ptace. Stx Mte/Ne+burf*. 462-1100.

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children and more than 70 per-cent say they viait the mall, once per week. "Both magazine and television marketers have found that malls are an excellent vehicle in which to promote their proper-ties," Russell said. "Mall expo-sure offers advertisers added val-ue merchandising opportunities."

From a warehouse/workroom in Redmond, Ore., a team of design-ers and builders construct custom displays using video monitors, brochure racks and other eye-grabbing devises. The displays are assembled and shipped to destination malls. Extras are hired and trained to staff the dis-plays. Prompt strikedowns move the exhibits along from mall to mall.

The latest Mallworks project targets grocery shoppers. Maga-zine On Wheels will promote the fast-growing Time Warner Inc. publication, Cooking Light na-tionally in May.

A specially designed tractor/ trailer will park in front of target-ed supermarkets and country fairs throughout the United States, providing product sam-ples, recipe ideas, nutrition infor-mation and coupons to shoppers who walk through. Visitors will see 10 advertiser-sponsored kiosks featuring products from Healthy Choice, Contadina, Stouffer's Lean Cuisine and Wasa Crispbread, to name a few.

• 'Mallworks custom designs and prodacos multl-slta, sliaaKaas-ous promotional toars In shopping cantors complota with axhlM-try, entertainment, participatory activi-ties, staffing and pub-licity support for cli-ents of any size/

Yvon Russell owner of Mallworks

In Michigan, the first stop is a Kroger in Lansing.

"We're doing well," said Rus-sell from his offices above Music-land on Maple Road in downtown Birmingham. "Last year we billed $2 million — not bad for a 3-year-old company. We plan to continue working on winning new contracts with new clients.

"I get the most satisfaction from the creative side of putting together a promotional program, but it's also fun to watch the con-sumers interacting with the ex-hibits. We've got some showB on tape. We see that Mallworks — works."

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Dirty air? Officials hope to avoid federal pollution restrictions BY TIM RICHARD STAFF Warm

There's a chance southeast-ern Michigan could be off the "non-attainment" hook in ita air quality.

If so, drivers wouldn't have to pay more for "reformulated" fuels, tougher auto emissions tests and vapor recovery devices at the fuel pump.

All might be required if the federal government says the seven-county region's air is too dirty.

"The Michigan Department of Natural Resources did air sampling. Last summer we did not exceed standards. That makes us eligible to say, 'Hey, we may not be a non-attain-ment area'," said Chuck Hersey, staff air specialist for the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments.

SEMCOG's executive com-mittee last week agreed to hire Radian Corp., a nationwide con-sulting firm, to make its case to the federal Environmental Pro-

tection Agency. EPA earlier had said the region would have to reduce air emissions by 15 per-cent from 1990 levels.

SEMCOG will use up to $900,000 from the Michigan De-partment of Transportation. MDOT director Patrick Nowak, former deputy Oakland County executive, asked SEMCOG to coordinate the effort.

Radian is doing a similar project, called the Lake Michi-gan Ozone S t u d y , for southwestern Michigan, Indi-ana and Wisconsin.

1992 no accident "We have to prove that it

(laat year) wasn't an accident — a poor economy or the weather," Hersey said.

"We must provide a 12-year air quality maintenance plan that forecasts economic activity — growth in industry and growth in travel.

"It could save us the need to do emission reduction pro-

grama," Heraey said. MDOT liaiaon Marsha Small

told SEMCOG leaders that "EPA has two years to respond" to the request for redesignate on. Meanwhile, she adviaed SEM-COG to go ahead with plana in the state Legislature to set up laws to deal with attaining air quality.

"You're between a rock — and a rock," Small said.

SEMCOG's executive com-mittee approved the grant re-ceipt and Radian contract with little discussion and no dissent.

Powder paints eyed Meanwhile, the Big Three au-

tomakers are working on a new low emission paint system to re-duce hydrocarbons in the air at assembly plants.

"The consortium's work will impact paint systems at more than 50 Big Three car and light truck assembly plants in the U.S. alone," said Don Wal-kowicz, executive director of the

United States Council for Auto-motive Reaearch (USCAR).

The General Motor*/Ford/ Chrysler consortium listed these reaearch areas: • Powder paint technology. • Common industry databases for low emission paint informa-tion.

"By working together, our thre companies will be able to reduce the overall coat of devel-oping this important new tech-nology," said John Young, Ford's executive engineer for paint who is serving aa first chair of the consortium.

"We also will be able to re-duce the time required to devel-op and introduce new paint sys-tems by two to three years."

Automakers currently use powerder paints on engine blocks, chassis parts and wheels — all of which don't have such demanding appearance stand-ards as car bodies.

Manufacturers of metal furni-ture, lawn and garden equip-ment also use powder paints.

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"These days mall management requires marketing directors to have degrees in marketing," he said. "And most require two or three years experience on top of a-degree. I cam? to this job after 23 years in advertising with J.C.

Penney. You need experience, creativity, and the ability to see a project through from beginning to end. Most marketing directors serve apprenticeships as assist-ants before becoming directors themselves."

Salary depends on the size of the mall, range of duties, years of experience and corporate policy of the mall's owners. Some pay well, others not so well.

One marketing director who wished to remain anonymous,

said salaries of local marketers range between $17,000 to more than $50,000. A portion of that salary comes from the foe mall tenants pay toward the promo-tions and advertising budget.

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Service® for Junes C. Brandt, 92, of Aim* were Friday, March 19, at Verxneulen Memorial Trust 100 Funeral Home, Westland. Burial

i in Acacia Park Cemetery.

He was born Dec. 23,1900, in Johnaonburg, Pa. H e died March 16, in Alma. He waa employed as a commercial construction laborer and was a member of the South-field Masonic Lodge.

•He is survived by one son, John Ai McAlpine of Canton; one sis-ter, Clara Schmoock of Grayling a a d o n e nephew.

^Irtie Rev. Neil D. Cowling offi-ciaCed the service. Memorial con-tributions may be given to a char-i ty#f the donor's choice.

IONN A. KRIZMAN Services for John A. Krizman, 78, of Cadiz, Ky., were Friday, March 19, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Murray, Ky. Burial waa in Riverside Cemetery.

He was bom Aug. 22,1914, in Livingston, 111. He died March 15 at Stuart Medical Center, Hop-kinsville, Ky. He moved to Cadiz in 1973 from Plymouth after retir-ing from Ford. He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church.

He is survived by his wife, Vel-ma Hensley Krizman; one son, Michael J . Krizman of Alva, Fla. and one grandson.

^ZThe Rev. James Redmann offi-Ziated the service. Arrangements jv®6 made by Goodwin Funeral

Home. Memorial contributions may be given to the Immanuel Lutheran Church, 100 S. 15th Street, Murray, Ky. 42071.

AMELIA C. KKAJIWWU Services for Amelia C. Krajewski, 89, of Canton were Tuesday, March 9, a t St. John Neumann Catholic Church. Burial was in St. Hedwig Cemetery, Dearborn Heights.

She was born March 4,1904, in Poland and immigrated to this country. She died Saturday, March 13, in Canton. She was a farming business woman and a member of St. John Neumann Catholic Church. She was raised in the Saginaw area and then moved to Detroit where she mar-ried Joseph in 1924. They were an industrious couple and worked to obtain a meat market on Warren Avenue in Dearborn, which they operated and in 1945 purchased the farm on Ridge Road, formerly known as the Hanford Farm, which iB still being worked today. She and her husband, Joseph, were both mentioned in the book, "Cornerstone, A History of Can-ton Township Families."

She is survived by two brothers, Stanley Maleski of Sebring, Fla., and Chester Maleski of Zilwaukee, Mich.; and three sis-ters, Louis A. Heid of Dearborn Heights, Helen Dudock of Bra-denton, Fla. and Frances Meyers of Essexville, Mich.

The Rev. George Charnley offi-ciated the service. Memorial con-tributions may be given to Hos-

PROPOSED REZONING HEARINGS CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14,1993

At the regular meeting of the Pluming Commission to be held on Wednesday, April 14,1WS »t 7:00 p.m. in tbe Commissi on Chambers of the City Hall, public bearings will be held to consider the following proposed reran ing* from 1-1 Light Industrial to B-3 General Business:

R2-9J-04 - LOTS 153 TO 157 INCL ALSO E 25 F*M LOT 158 ALSO S Vi ADJ VAC ST ALSO ADJ VAC ALLEY » F T WD ALSO ADJ VAC N S ALLEY IS FT WD MAPLE CROFT SUB T1S R8E L43 P78 WCR THESE LOTS ARE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1426 S. MILL ST. PT OF NW V4 SEC 35 T1S R8E BEG NODEG 23M W 53 FT FROM CENTER * COR SEC 35 TH WEST 290 FT TH NODEG 23M W 330.57 F T TH N8SDEG 55M E 290 FT TH S0DEG 23M E 330.W FT POB 2.20 ACRES. THESE LOTS ARE COMMONLY KNOWN AS PARCEL 35S 35T1. SID 11 W 0025,110 W. ANN ARBOR ROAD. THAT PART OF THE NW * OF SEC 35 DESCRIBED AS BEGIN-NING AT A POINT ON THE N LINE OF ANN ARBOR RD DIS-TANT TO N 0D 23M W 53.0 FT AND DUE WEST 290.0 FT FROM THE CENTER % CORNER OF SEC 35 AND PROCEEDING TH DUE WEST ALONG SAID N LINE 200.0 F T TH N OD 23M W 330.27 FT TH 89D 55M E 200.0 FT TH S 0D 23M E 330.57 FT TO THE POB 1.52 ACRES. THESE LOTS ARE COMMONLY KNOWN AS PAR-CEL 35T2 T3, SID11 W 0026, 200 W. ANN ARBOR ROAD. THAT PART OF THE NW * OF SEC 35 DESCRIBED AS BEGIN-NING AT A POINT ON THE N LINE OF ANN ARBOR RD DIS-TANT N 0D 23M W 53.0 FT AND DUE WEST 490.0 FT FROM T H E CENTER Vt CORNER OF SEC 35 AND PROCEEDING TH DUE WEST ALONG SAID N LINE 105.82 F T TH N 0D 23M W 330.12 FT TH N 89D 55M E 105.82 F T TH S 0D 23M E 330.27 FT TO THE POB 0 80 ACRE. THESE LOTS ARE COMMONLY KNOWN AS PARCEL 35T4A, SID 11 99 0027, 200 W ANN ARBOR ROAD. THAT PART OF THE NW * OF SEC 35 DESCRIBED AS BEGIN-NING AT A POINT ON THE N LINE OF ANN ARBOR RD DIS-TANT N 0D 23M W 53 FT AND DUE WEST 595.82 FT FROM T F E CENTER % CORNER OF SEC 35 AND PROCEEDING TH DUE WEST ALONG SAID N LINE 75 F T TTTN 0D 23M W 330 01 FT TH N 8®D 55M E 75 PT TH S 0D 23M E 330.12 FT TO THE POB 0 57 ACRE. THESE LOTS ARE COMMONLY KNOWN AS PARCEL 35T4B, SID 11 99 02S, l i t W. ANN ARBOR ROAD PT OF NW MI SEC 35 T1S R8E DES AS BEG W 870 82 FT A N D NODEG 23M W 53 FT FROM CEN * COR SEC 35 TH DUE W 221 FT TH NODEG 23M W 329.70 F T TH N89DEG 55M E 221 FT TH SOODEG 23M E 33001 FT TO POB 1.87 ACRES. THESE LOTS ARE COMMONLY KNOWN AS PARCEL 35U1 U2A. SID 11 99 0029. 220 W ANN ARBOR ROAD PART OF NW Mi SEC 35 TlS R8E BEG DUE W 891 82 FT AND NODEG 23M W 53 FT FROM CEN % COR OF SEC 35 TH DUE W 54.92 F T TH NODEG 23M W 245 88 F T TH DUE W 95 08 FT TH NODEG 23M W 83 59 FT TH N89DEG 55M E 150 FT TH S0DEG 23M E 329 70 FT POB 0*0 ACRE. THESE LOTS ARE COMMONLY KNOWN AS PARCEL 35U2B1, SID 11 99 0030 003. 280 W ANN ARBOR ROAD PART OP NW * SEC 35 TlS R8E BEG DUE W 948 74 FT AND NODBG MM W U P T FROM CEN *» COR OF SEC 35 TH DUE W 95 08 F T TH NODEG 23M W 245 88 F T TH DUE E 95 08 F T TH S0DBG 23M E 145 88 FT POB 0 54 ACRE. THESE LOTS ARE COM-MONLY KNOWN AS PARCEL 35U2B2, SID 11 99 00M. 004. 280 W ANN ARBOR ROAD THE WEST 115 JO FT OF THE EAST 1157 32 FT OF THE SOUTH 382.0 FT OF THE NW % OF SEC S3 EXCEPT THE SOUTH S3 0 FT THEREOF 0 87 ACRE. THESE LOTS ARE COMMONLY KNOWN AS PARCEL 35V, SID 11 99 MSI. 302 W. ANN ARBOR ROAD THAT PART OF THE NW \k OF SEC 35 DES AS BEG AT A POINT ON THE N LINE OF ANN ARBOR RD DIST N ID 1711 f M FT AND N tSD 17M E 13M.77 FT FROM THE W V, COR OF SEC 35 AND PROC TH N SSD I7M E ALONG SAID LINE 140 FT TH N 2D OSM SI SBC W 323 M FT TH S SSD I7M W 140 FT TH S 2D MM M SBC E 323M FT TO THE POB 104 ACRES THESE LOTS ARE COMMONLY KNOWN AS PARCEL 35GG1A2 IB 2B. SID 11 M 00*2, 410 W. ANN ARBOR ROAD

with the American with Disabilities A c t the City of Plymouth reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such *s signers

for the bearing Impaired sad aadio upas of printed materials being coosMsred at the meeting/bearing, to Individuals wtth disabilities Reqoaats for auxiliary atosar services may be mads by writing or calling the following:

Carol Stope ADA Coordtonter Ml S Main Street

Plymouth, MI M l 70 (313) 453-1234, e s t 2M

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pice of Southeastern Michigan. Arrangements were made by Ver-meulen Trust 100 Funeral Home, Plymouth.

VIMIM1A M. MAY Services for Virginia M. Gray, 59, of Sand Lake, Mich., formerly of Plymouth were held Tuesday, March 9, at St. Jamea Catholic Church. Burial was in St. James Catholic Cemetery in Whit-temore.

She waa born June 26,1933, in Huron County, Mich. She died Friday, March 5, in Sand Lake. She lived in Plymouth 37 years and worked for the Plymouth Canton Community school sys-tem for several years. She waa a member of the Sunrise Quilting Guild of Sand Lake and East Tawas. She was a member of St. Kenneth 's Catholic Church.

She is survived by her husband, Richard L. Gray Sr. of Sand Lake; four sons, Richard Gray of Ma-con, Mich., Joseph Gray of Arkan-sas, Peter Gray of Canton and Jeffery Gray of Canton; six daugh-ters, Debra of Arkansas, Jackie of Tawas, Dorothy of Anchorage, Alaska, Pamela of Plymouth, Mary of Can tog and Jennifer of Inkster, mother, Burnetta Forb-ing of Plymouth; four brothers; seven sisters; 26 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

The Rev. Zeeb officiated the service. Arrangements were made by Forshee Funeral Home in Hale, Mich.

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Cable television to show I Area woman returning to Poland, .32 years later V A • _ 1 — — • • • • K I " I BY SUE MASON ways," said Herman. "She has no ly decomposed body waa found In • a m M A W dr'lk ""I "• I I ? - 1 — - —» l tf • • J . . J aL J . r*v *- - * Ua. k Al A boating safety course

Omni m m Cablevision presents "Mich igan Pleasure Boa t ing Safety," presented by the Law Enforcement Division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources beginning this week.

The six-lesson video course cove re the required elements of Michigan watercraft laws and reg-

Forums slated on boundaries

The Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools will host two public forums this month to offer residents an opportunity to re-view and comment on the pro-posed elementary school bounda-ry changes.

The public forums will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 24, at East Middle School and at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 29, at Pioneer Middle School. At the fo-rums, presentations will be made on proposed changes for each ele-mentary school. The forums tire open to everyone.

For more information, call the Community Relations Office at 451-3188.

ulations, required equipment, proper selection of balanced boats and motors, rules of the road, aids. to navigation, safe small boat handling, water sports, and first aid.

Beginning this week, Omnicom will present two consecutive pro-grams a week of the six-part se-ries, staring with programs one and two 7-8 p.m. Tuesdays and 8:30-9:30 p.m. Thursdays.

The six-part series will be aired in its entirety 3-6 p.m. Saturday, March 27, and 3-6 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

Students will take a written

exam after finishing the course. If« they complete the required home™; work and receive a minimum^ passing grade of 70 percent on t h g exam, they will be awarded £ Boating Safety Certificate.

Although this series is targeted^ to minors, the in-depth informa-, tion presented is applicable for; adul ts who would like to expand; or review their knowledge of plea-; sure boating safety.

Boating safety booklets and test sheets are available in the , lobby of Omnicom Cablevision,; 8465 Ronda, near Joy and Hag-; gerty roads. ,

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ROUGE VALLEY COMBINED SEWER PROJECT PLAN

Tbe Charter Township of Ply announces a Public Informational Meeting f Plymouth to discuss tbe adoptionof a Project Plan for the Rouge Valley combines sewer overflow control projects as part of tbe Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration Project . The Informational Meeting will present a description of the recommended project and a projected cost per household for Plymouth Township. Notice is hereby given that tbe meeting will be conducted by tbe Township Engineer in the Board Room at the Township Hall located at 42350 Ann Arbor Road, on Tuesday, March SO, IMS at 7:00 p.m. At that t ime all Interested persons are invited to be present and be beard as to their views on the above proposed Rouge VaUey orth Huron Valley Combined Sewer Communities Projec t Plan. Tbe Project Plan is available for review at tbe Plymouth Township Hall. 42350 Ann Arbor Road, (313) 453-3840. If you have questions, or would like to submit writ-ten statements for tbe Informational Meeting Record, call or write:

Wendy M Brown, P.E. Dietrich, Bailey and Associates, P.C.

107 S. Main Plymouth, Michigan 48170

(313) 455-3111 Written comments will be accepted at the above address If received by April 2, IMS. Additionally, a Public Hearing, to be conducted by the Wayne County Depart

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Ukranian good-bye: A banner on the window of the second-floor dining rooms bids a fond farewell in Ukrania to resident Marie Koltyk from the staff at the Middlebelt Nursing Care Center in Livonia.

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Thirty-two years after the left her native Poland, Marie Koltyk is going home . . . for good.

While many Pole* might yearn to come to the land of plenty, Kol-tyk haa yearned to go home, to be with her family, to freely speak in her native tongue rather than in broken English.

"When he started working here, things were so much better than home where it was so hard," said Koltyk through friend/translator Lisa Barna. "I wanted to go back, but he wanted to stay. He told me "if you want to go, go," but I stayed.

"Steven always had the final word."

Steven (her husband) died last August, so Koltyk with the help of her "very best friend" Irene Her-man, has decided it's time to go. At age 84 and confined to a wheel-chair after having both legB am-putated above the knee due to complications from diabetes, Kol-tyk will board a plane Thursday for Chicago and transfer to a Pol-ish LOT flight to Warsaw. ;

There she will be met by a niece who will drive her to Zagorz, where she will live with her sister, Jul ie Chomiczmak, 85, and her unmarried daughters Natalia Ma-tusz, a college instructor, and Adriana Kaszycka, a pharmacist.

" I 'm not surprised because she was always wanting to go back, al-

ways," said Herman. "She haa no one here. Her huaband is dead, she had no children, but she haa a big family over there."

Zoltyk waa in her late 40s when ahe met Steven. He had lived in South America and had come to the United States while in his late teens. He returned to Poland to visit relatives when he met and married her in 1960, Herman said.

Koltyk stayed behind when he returned to the U.S., making it to Detroit a year later, leaving be-hind a job and her family.

Eight years her senior, Steven worked for Ford Motor Co. and even after he retired, refused to return to Poland.

Three years ago, after losing

ly decomposed body waa found in thair Detroit home. He had died four days earlier at the a f t of 92. Becauae of the condition of his body, Koltyk never got to see her husband one laat time, making It all the harder, Barna said.

When Koltyk made the deci-sion to return to Poland, Herman stepped In to help. It took three months and the help of the Poliah consulate in Chicago to get a new Polish paaaport, an effort that In-cluded obtaining a copy of her birth certificate.

Herman also made the travel arrangements and hired a com-panion who will travel with and care for Koltyk during the trip home. Herman also is working with the center's doctor to get a

one leg, Koltyk was placed in the—medication schedule to cover the Middlebelt Nursing Care Center in Livonia,. Her husband, who walked with a cane, would hire a cab to drive him to the center to visit her.

It was at the center that Koltyk meet Barna, who comes in three days a week to cut, wash and set residents' hair. The daughter of Ukranian immigrants, Barna was someone Koltyk could talk to in her native tongue. For Barna, Koltyk helped her keep up with her Ukranian.

" I 'm really going to miss her," Barna said. "She would wait for me by the door. She'd come in and we'd cry and we'd laugh."

On Aug. 10, 1992, Steven's bad-

tr ip and a month's worth of pres-criptions to tide her over once ahe gets to Zagorz.

Bu t her labor of love won't be over when she waves goodbye to her friend of 20 years. She still haa to work on getting her hus-band ' s Ford pension and social security payments directly depos-ited into her Polish bank account.

" S h e l l probably need me even more when she's over there than before," Herman said. "I hope ev-erything will be all right. I 'm very happy for her." .

And happy is what Koltyk ia,ai-though she can't understand what the fuss is all about.

Wayne County Executive Ed-ward McNamara has declared th is week to be Youth Assistance Week, during which the county's 26 youth assistance program per-sonnel will participate in confer-ences, workshops and other events.

Youth assistance programs in Wayne County began in 1982 in Livonia when McNamara was mayor there and Joan Duggan es-tablished a pilot program.

Today's programs include ser-vices like academic tutoring, sub-stance abuse awareness, teen pregnancy awareness, media awareness and conflict resolution.

Events set to occur this week are:

• A volunteer reception at 5 p.m. Monday, March 22, in the first floor atrium of the Wayne County Building, 600 Randolph in De-troit.

• The Rearing of Children of Good Will Conference from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 24, at the University of Detroit conference center.

• An open house to highlight the downriver youth assistance pro-grams from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, March 25, at Woodhaven High School, 24787 Van Horn in De-troit.

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Absolutes disappear in war over abortion When George Bush ran against

Ronald Reagan in 1979, Bush called Reagan's monetary

plat form "voodoo economics." When B u s h became vice president, he changed his mind. Reaganomics sud-denly became viable and no one heard t h e word "voodoo" leave George's lips for the next 12 years.

I Some said that was two-faced hypoc-risy in action. Others said it was politi-cally astute on George's part. The lat-ter argument prevailed and for the next 12 years it was acceptable to say any old damn thing, so long as you didn't mean it — and could instantly, if cornered, reverse field.

Lynn Mills, a Livonia pro-life sol-dier, is an organizer of protests at abor-tion clinics.

Her group is against abortion. In other states, group members operating under the same name — Operation

Rescue — have let their own children lie down in the street to prevent pa-tients from keeping appointments at abortion clinics.

Locally, Operation Rescue, under Mills' guidance, has used protest tac-tics ranging from ringing clinics to block traffic in and out, to forcing po-lice to carry limp demonstrators from clinic doorways.

They hold parking lot prayer ses-sions, do their best to shame clinic pa-tients by plastering their names on placards and carrying them in public view, and chant about the "murderers" inside the clinic who, in their opinion, kill for money.

Maybe they do; maybe they don't. We're not going to settle that here. However, calling someone a "murder-er" is an irreversible absolute. Even those in the law enforcement business are careful with tha t label because they

PHILIP SHERMAN

• For the next 12 yeare It wae acceptable to eay any old damn thing, eo long as you didn't mean It — and could Instantly, If cornered, reverse field.

know the weight and one-way stigma it carries.

Yet Mills' supporters had no prob-lem running around with signs pro-claiming doctors were murderers be-cause they performed abortions. Some-times, they even took their protests to the foot of the driveways of the doctors' homes in West Bloomfield, Bloomfield Township and Farmington Hills.

Last week, things changed. A man in his early 30s walked into a Florida abortion clinic. He shot and killed the doctor, walked out of the clinic and surrendered to the first police officer he saw.

The gunman told police the only way to save the unborn was by killing the doctor. All of a sudden, Mills and Op-eration Rescue members are worried about being labeled "murderers." They say that 's a terrible thing to call some-one.

Somehow, Mills and herfollowers

haven't had a problem labeling others, but they've become deeply upset when others label them.

Likewise, picketing a private home „ in a neighborhood was fair game for Operation Rescue, but when pickets ,, ringed Mills' home, she became very Q

unsettled. I do not think for a moment Mills _

condones the gunman's actions. It 's in-teresting, though, to watch Mills' reac-tion when her own weapons are turned against her. _

Perhaps in the future, Mills and the Operation Rescue'members will use the foundation of their beliefs — com-passion — to resist doing unto others as they would not like to be done unto themselves.

Philip Sherman is the editor of the West Bloomfield /Lakes Eccentric Newspaper. His telephone number is 644-1100, ext. 264.

Narrow view of society's roles hinders progress Clinical psychologist Dr. Judith

Kovach of Bloomfield Hills is married to my friend Dick Lo-

benthal who, along with me, founded MOSAIC, the new Michigan organiza-tion for social advocacy and intercul-tiire. I'm privileged to sit with them on i ts board of directors. My primary rea-son fpr founding this organization was to fight ethnic and religious discrimi-nation.

'Bu t Dr. Kovach's gentle rebuke wben I addressed a piece of mail to "Mr. and Mrs. Lobenthal" reinforced my determination to combat sexism as well, including my own.

Even after 19 years of raising a daughter, and considering all my bat-tles against bigotry, I still catch myself behaving in subtly sexist ways. As anti-sexism researcher Dr. James Gruber of the University of Michigan-Dearborn asserts, "We men have a long way to go to root out our own sexism." And our journey has been lengthened

immeasurably by society's narrow view of sexuality.

Take the Kimba Wood case. Wood, a fine jurist, was rejected for the post of attorney general due partially to her early training as a Playboy Bunny. Had she been a man who had modeled bathing suits as a teenager, would that have disqualified her for the post? Not only did I model bathing suits as a teen, I also modeled nude for college art classes and elsewhere as an under-graduate athlete. So did many of my teammates who needed money. This fact, if known, wouldn't have prevented my later rise to the executive level in education.

Sadly, I can't say the same with as much certainty regarding any coed with similar employment experience who subsequently sought prominent public status. (A further example of sexism was that the male student-models in life-drawing classes were al-lowed to wear jock straps, but the female models, who were non-students,

JOHN TELFORD

• As antl-sexlsrn research-er Dr. James Gruber of the University of Michigan-Dearborn asserts, 'We men have a long way to go to root out our own sexism.' And our Journey has been lengthened Immeasurably by society's narrow view of sexuality.

wore nothing at all.) An unexamined aspect of sexism in

many heterosexual males is their an-tipathy toward homosexuals. Some self-declared homosexual MOSAIC members have helped me, as a flaming heterosexual, to modify my own views regarding the complex problems of homosexuals, who never asked to be born "that way".

A glaring contributor to those prob-lems is our reluctance as heterosexuals — particularly heterosexual males — to speak out in defense of homosexual rights for fear we'll be suspected of being homosexuals, too. A white man who speaks out in defense of black men is fairly obviously not black. The equivalent point cannot be made re-garding the heterosexual man who speaks out in defense of homosexual men.

Women continue to be victimized, socially and professionally, by sexism. When those women are also non-white or homosexual, their difficulties can in-

crease even to the point of death; e.g., the two local lesbians recently gunned down by a homophobic male neighbor. _ As a MOSAIC official, I'm advocating for a black Royal Oak woman subjected to residential discrimination and a Ko-rean restaurateur harassed by bigoted residents of the Detroit hotel where her restaurant is housed. In both cases, the sex of the victims is a factor.

Racism and antisemitism pose for-midable challenges for MOSAIC and for America, but sexism — including homophobia — presents an equivalent challenge. To join MOSAIC, send a $25 check to MOSAIC, 4000 Town Center, Suite 420, Southfield 48075-1402.

John Telford, a Rochester Hills resi-dent, most recently was an assistant superintendent in the Rochester School District. He previously was executive director for secondary education in the Plymouth Canton district. To leave a message for him from a touchtone phone, dial 953-2047 mailbox 1879.

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Open meetings act prevails Schoolcraft board to review rule change on taping

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Oops! Schoolcraft College's board of trustees almost did something illegal.

The board was all set to adopt a rule requiring that permission be granted by itself before any-one was permi t t ed to tape record a meeting.

The suggested new rule said, "Any person wishing to record any proceedings of the Board of Trustees may submit a written request to the Board prior to the convening of the meeting."

However, the Michigan Open Meetings Act says that " t h e right of a person to attend a meeting of a public body in-cludes the right to tape-record, to videotape, to broadcast live

on radio and to telecast live on televiaion the proceedings of a public body at a public meeting. The exercise of this right shall not be dependent upon the prior approval'of the public body." (Italics added.)

When told about that passage in the Open Meetings Act, S c h o o l c r a f t spokeswoman Saundra Florek said: "That cer-tainly is in conflict with what we wrote ."

The new rule had been on the agenda for the meeting of Wednesday, March 24, but it has been removed. "We're going back to the drawing board until we get this thing right," said board chair Mary Breen. The taping issue, however, is still scheduled to be discussed

Wednesday. It's unclear what the board intends to do about it now.

Schoolcraft President Rich-ard McDowell said he's to blame for the illegal rule being drawn up. "It waa my error in not researching that," he said. "We always want to abide by the l aw . "

The whole thing was first brought up when a reporter for the Schoolcraft Connection, the student newspaper, was denied permission to tape a meeting last January, said news editor James Lee.

Lee remembered a prior meet -ing in the same month when the Observer was permitted to put a t a p e recorder right on the board table. He felt the Connection

waa being denied permission to do something the Observer waa allowed without ques t ion . "When (the Observer) put that tape recorder there it gave us a certain amount of impetus," Lee said. "It can be done. It 's important that we have the same access as the Observer."

Breen said that trustees don't mind being taped, and would probably give their permission every time if there were a rule requiring it, but they are u n - , comfortably when someone abruptly begins taping a meet-ing unannounced.

Said Lee, "We didn't do this to be a nuisance. We simply did it as a way of reporting accu-rately and more efficiently. It 's legally our right to do it."

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Specialty courses available at S'craft

Schoolcraft College has seven specialty courses next month.

In "Creating & Revising Ma-crae," students will learn how to automate work processing oper- -ations for efficiency and use with macro*, 5-7 p.m. Monday, April 12. Fee is $35.

"Introduction to Pagemaker on the Macintosh" will occur 7:30-9:30 p.m. on eight consecu-tive Mondays and Wednesdays beginning April 12. Fee is $139.

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"Pesticide Structural Train-ing" teaches the basic princi-ples necessary to become a cer-tified applicator in pesticides structural management. The course will occur 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, April 16, and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, April 16. Fee is $125.

The basic motorcycle safety class will occur 6-10 p.m. Fri-day, April 16, and 8 am. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, April 17 and 18. Fee is $18. Par-ticipants should have prior rid-ing experience.

The advanced motorcycle safety class for experienced but unlicensed riders will occur 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 18. Fee is $18.

Schoolcraft schedules workshop for secretaries

Schoolcraf t College has a work-shop for secretaries" called "The

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House OKs fetal tissue amendment

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" T h e Changing Office Profess ion-a l ' s Role."

L inda Gunderson, fash ion sales coordinator from Jacobson ' s , will give t ips on career dressing. Mod-e ls will show examples.

ROLL CALL REPORT

Here's how Observer & Eccen-tric-area members of Congress were recorded on major roll call votes in the week ending

HOUSE

Approved Fetal Tissue Re-search: By a vote of 253 for and 173 against, the House approved an amendment to advance fetal tissue research to combat dis-eases such as Parkinson's and Al-zheimer's.

The amendment was added to a National Institutes of Health fund-ing bHI (HR 4) that already con-tained language helping President Clinton lift a longtime ban on the research. It removed obstacles placed by anti-abortion lawmakers in the path of government-spon-sored research involving fetal tis-sue transDlantion.

Supporter Dan Glickman, D-Kan-sas, said 'in the area of diabetes, we probably will have a cure sooner rather than later because of re-search using fetal tissue."

Opponent Henry Hyde, R-lll., said "I am all for fetal research" but only if done "in an ethical way" on fetuses resulting from involun-tary abortion.

A yes vote was to advance fed-erally sponsored fetal tissue re-

search. Area repr—ntattv— vot-ing yea ware: Bob Cart, D-Pontf-ac, lender Levin, D-So«rttiflekl, WflHam Ford, D-YpeMantl. Voting no: Dale KJIdee, D-Fllnt and Jo-seph KnoMenbarg, R-Birming ham.

• R e j e c t e d F r e e z e : By a vote of 193 for and 234 against, the House rejected an amendment to freeze the $6.9 billion National In-stitutes of Health fiscal 1994 budget (above) at the 1993 level. The measure sought to save at least $1.7 billion.

Sponsor Doug Bereuter, R-Neb., said the bill "is not just about health research legislation, it is a spending issue."

Opponent Henry Waxman, D-Calif., said "support for health re-search is a worthy legacy for the 103rd Congress. NIH is a national treasure."

A yes vote was to freeze the new NIH budget at 1993 levels. Area representatives voting yes were: Knolienberg. Voting no: Csrr, Kll-dee. Levin and Ford.

E n d o r s e d B a n o n I m m i -g r a n t s w i t h A I D S : By a vote of 356 for and 58 against, the House endorsed a ban on the im-migration of HIV-infected persons to the United States. The non-binding vote urged acceptance of

Senate-passed language writing the ban »rtto the National Institutes of Health budget (above).

Supporter Gerald Solomon, R-N.Y., said allowing bearers of the AIDS virus Into the United States would "place healthy American citi-zens at higher risk (and) strain ex-isting resources that already are overtaxed."

Opponent JerroW Nadler, D-N.Y.. said whether to impose the ban Is "a scientific decision for the health profession to make, not a political decision for Congress."

A yes vote was to ban HIV-in-fected immigrants from the United States. Area lepieeenf three vot-ing yea were: Carr, KHdee, Knol-ienberg, Levin, and Ford.

SENATE

O v e r c a m e F i l i b u s t e r : By a vote of 62 for and 38 against, the Senate overcame a GOP talkathon against a bill (S 460) enabling peo-ple to register to vote while apply-ing for a driver's license, welfare check, unemployment benefits and other government services.

The 57 Senate Democrats were joined by Ave Republicans to achieve the three-ftfths majority needed to move toward passage of the "motor voter" bill. The Repub-

licans were Durenberger of Minne-sota. Hatfield of Oregon, Jeffords of Vermont, Peckwood of Oregon and Specter of Pennsylvania.

Wendell Ford. D-Ky., said Re-publican foes of the bM prefer a system "that Is passive and leaves It to chance that dozens will be registered on election day."

Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Democratic supporters want to "cram down the throats" of states a costly federal mandate designed to swell their party's voter rolls.

A yes vote was to move toward passage of the bill. Michigan Sens. Carl Levin and Donald Rle-g)e voted yea.

T a b l e d R e g i s t r a t i o n Is-s u e : By a vote of 55 for and 42 against, the Senate tabled (killed) an amendment to S 460 (above) that sought to prohibit voter regis-tration at public agencies such as welfare and unemployment offices.

Paul Wellstone, D-Minn.. said the amendment has "enormous bias against low-income people

Sponsor John McCain. R-Ariz., said his amendment would keep officials who dispense aid from coercing recipients into registering to vote.

A yes vote was to permit voter registration at public agencies. Levin and Rlegle voted yea.

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Tap into maple tree to make pure syrup

How many t imes have you read a story in the food section and thought "yeah, sure, do they really cook and do tha t s tuff?" So lo

and behold, as I sat quietly in my Laz-y-Boy rec-liner, thumbing through a mountain of food maga-zines, and I get this phone call from friend, and fellow cooking aficionado, John Cargill of West- -land. He said that his family had a pot of boiling maple sap on the stove, and tha t the spring-like weather we've been enjoying between snow storms has spurred the annual "flowing of the sap."

"That 's nice," I respond, knowing that I'd be content to read about it. Not knowing anyone ex-cept John with a sugar maple tree in their back-yard, I secretly wished for a sample.

About 30 minutes later, there 's a knock at my door, and as I stradle a laundry basket of towels, I am greeted by John and his son, Jamie, who have already bored a 3-inch hole in my silver maple tree, attached a spigot, and are searching for a gal-lon plastic milk jug to at tach to the tree to collect the sap.

Flowing sap I am somewhat impressed as I watch John and

Jamie securely tie the jug to the spigot and see a steady stream of sap begin to flow from my tree.

About 3 hours later, I venture out to check the tree, and am surprised to find the gallon jug over-flowing.

Suddenly, I got this incredible urge to don a red plaid sweat shirt ala Euell Gibbons. I empty the jug into a heavy 8-quart pot and scramble to search for the multi-mimeographed sheets that the Cargill'a offered me about what to do with my bounty.

I reattach the jug while sap continues to drip from my tree. I am not only hooked, I swallowed the bait hook, line and sinker. Three days and sev-en gallons of sap later, I stop to make pancakes for lunch and serve them with homemade maple syrup.

Never in a million years did I think tha t I would ever be making homemade maple syrup. Now I can't stop.

American tradition The art of making homemade maple syrup and

maple sugar is uniquely American. It started with the Indians who in turn taught early settlers. Small scale family sugaring has long been an _ American tradition, and recently the rising cost of maple syrup has provided additional incentive for the backyard sugarer.

A good maple tree is said to yield 15 to 20 gal-lons of sap during a single sugaring season — enough to make about 2 quar ts of pure, preserva-tive-free maple syrup.

Making syrup This isn't the stuff in plastic bottles that sells

for about $1.89 in the local grocery folks, this is real pure maple syrup, the kind that sells for about $10 per quart .

In all honesty, I didn' t even know I had a maple tree, let alone the patience and capabilities to make real syrup. Anyone with a sugar maple, black maple, Norway maple or silver maple tree can make syrup.

For the uninitiated, if you have a tree that pro-duces those crazy helicopter seeds that clog gutters and sprout all over the garden, you can tap for the sap.

Supposedly there are several sap flows, but by far the best time to tap is late winter or early spring before the buds open — sugar content is high, flavor is a t its peak, and the cool nights in-hibit bacterial action.

Cargill claims tha t the best place to tap is the south side of the tree (the side tha t gets the most sun). After the initial hole is drilled no deeper tha t 3-inches, a tap or spile is inserted.

Good luck at trying to locate a spile, the hard-ware and landscape shops suggested I use a «A-V4:

inch galvanized pipe angled at one end that has a notch cut in it to hold the rope tha t holds the bucket. Tap holes can be placed anywhere from 2-

; 6 feet above the ground. Once you have collected about a gallon of sap,

I Cargill suggests you pour it into a heavy saucepan ' and heat it over low heat, allowing the water in the ! sap to evaporate.

I collected 7 gallons of sap and ended up with about 2 cups of syrup after 2 days of steady slow cooking, and t rust me here folks, it was well worth the effort. No more corn syrup, sugar and maple flavoring for th is guy, now tha t my lips have tasted real homemade maple syrup!

See Larry Jane*' family- tested recipe* inside To leave a message for Chef Larry, dial 963-2047 on a touch-tone phone, then mailbox number 1896.

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Healthy Start: Homemade, low-fat muffins are a delicious way to start the day. They can be made ahead, frozen, and reheated for breakfast or snacks. Ingredients like skim milk, yo-gurt, and fruit cut calories, but not flavor

• Not all muffins are the same. Some contain almost a much fat as a candy bar. Learn how to make flavorful low-fat muffins.

An oat bran muf-fin and glass of orange juice sounds like a healthy way to start the day. But according to a

recent T u f t s University Diet and Nutri t ion Newsletter, a 4.4-ounce . Mister Donut "Good for you Oat Bran Muff in" contains 436 calories and has 12 grams of fat. Tha t ' s only 3 grams of fat shy of a 2-ounce Her-sey bar.

Muffins can be part of a healthy, low-fat breakfast, if you choose the right ingredients. "When I first be-gan to make a no-fat muffin it was quite a challenge," said Sharron Masselink of Troy. "It has to taste good."

Leonore Baum of Farmington Hills has been teaching natural-cui-sine cooking classes for over 20 years. Every week she teaches two to three classes for beginning natural and vegetarian cooks, including one called Marvelous No-Fat and Low-Fat Muffins.

"I don' t use refined sugar, some of the muff ins are sweetened with brown rice syrup especially for dia-betics, or with maple syrup," said Baum. "I use very little oil in a ba-sic recipe, no more than 2 to 3 table-spoons of canola oil or unrefined corn oil, and no eggs."

Most of the time Baum said she uses an egg substitute called "Ener-g," which is a gluten-free base made of potato starch and leavening. After mining the powder with water she adds it to the dry ingredients in a basic muffin recipe.

For more information about Baum's cooking classes, call 478-4465. There are still openings in Marvelous Muffins I which meets 6-9 p.m. Monday, March 22 and Be-ginning Cooking, 6-9 p.m. Monday, April 26.

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A noteworthy event is about to take place in Plymouth. On Friday and Sat-urday, April 2 and April 3, the Plym-outh Symphony Or-chestra is hosting a benefit dinner and pops concert a t Fox Hills Country Club in Plymouth. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. with the concert to follow at 8 p.m.

Tickets for concert and dinner are $45 adults, $25 students in kindergar-ten through 12th grade. Tickets for concert only are $28 adults and $13 for s tudents in kindergarten through 12th grade. For ticket information, call 451-2112.

The Plymouth Symphony Orches-tra was founded in 1946. On April 2 and April 3 they will present a c o n - ' cert of Cole Porter favorites featuring guest artist Dennis Smith, trombone.

Th i s week's Winner Dinner Winner, Jill Licata, Symphony League president, will conduct one of the tunes at the concert. The group ia the fund-raising arm of the orchestra.

With the help of her neighbor, cloee friend and business partner, Cathe Layman, Licata has cooked u p a menu tha t is quick and easy to pre- \ pare. It will have your family begging for an encore. Licata and Layman have much in common.

Both ar t parents of teenagers. They work together selling fashions from the Doncaster clothing line, and vol-unteer a lot of their time to support (he Plymouth Symphony Orchestra. vOn busy nights, when they have

spent the day working together, they will often pool their resources and prepare this dinner for both families. The cookie recipe is so easy. It is usu-ally delegated to one of the teenagers. Now thst ' s what I call working in concert.

Nominate a friend to be a Winner Dinner Winner, or submit your favor-ite recipes to be considered for publi-cation in this column or elsewhere to: Winner Dinner Winner, P.O. Box 3503, Birmingham, MI 48012.

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Quick dinner: Plymouth Sym-phony League members J Hi Licata (left) and Cathe Lay-man stir up Beef with Broccoli and Mushrooms.

BEEF W r m BROCCOU AND MUSHROOMS

1 pounds beef flank steak, thinly sliced across grain

AVi tablespoons low sodium soy sauce

1 tablespoons sheny * teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon brown sugar * teaspoon onion powder V4 teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon cornstarch 2 stalks broccoli, cut Into 1 -

inch p»ecev Vi pound fresh mushrooms.

thinly sliced 2 green onions, shredded 4 tablespoons oil

In large bowl mix steak slices, soy sauce, 2 tablespoons oil. sherry, ginger, brown sugar, onion powder, and pepper. Add cornstarch and mix well. Cover and set aaide in re-frigerator to marinate at least one hour. , .

Heat remaining 2 tablespoon* oil in wok or frying pan. Add marinat-ed beef and stir-fry until browned. Add vegetables arid continue stir-frying until vegetables sre crisp-tender and meat is done. Serve with rice pilaf. Seryee 4 to 6.

AUNT EVELYN'S QUICK RICE PM.AF

1 medium onion, chopped cup margarine

1 Yi cup dry Minute Rice 1 Yi cup beef bouillon

teaspoon salt, if desired Vi cup raisins Vi cup pine nuts 2 tablespoons chopped pars-

ley Sautee onion and butter five min-

utes. Add rice and saute three more minutes. Add bouillon snd raisins. Bring to s boil. Remove from heat-Cover snd let stsnd five minutes. Stir in nuts snd parsley . Servee 4 t o 6 .

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1 cup I 1 cup peenut butter 1 egg 1 teaspoon baMng soda

Mix ingredients snd roll Into inch balls. Place balls on lightly greased cookie sheet snd press with fork. Bake at 360 degrees for S-10 minutes or until browned. Cool cookies at least five minutes, or un-til firm, before removing from cook-ie sheet. Makes 21

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Flavorful, fruity, good-for-you muffins low in fat See related story on Taste front.

OAT BRAN

2 * cup* oat bran K cup choppad walnuts 1 cupcranbarrtas, washed.

coarsely chopped 2 teaspoons baking powder Yi teaspoon salt (optional)

cup brown sugar % cup orange juice K cup honey 2 tablespoons Puritan oH

3 egg whites, lightly beaten

Preheat oven to 426 degrees. Line 12 muffin cupe with paper liners. In a large bowl, combine oat bran, nuts, cranberries, baking powder, salt and brown sugar, mix well.

Combine remaining ingredients; mix well. Stir into the dry ingred-

Muff ins

ienta, stirring jus t until moistened. Pill prepared muff in cupe unti l al-most full and bake in the middle of the oven for 16 to 17 minute*. Do not overcook or they will become dry. Beat served warm. Make* 12 large muff ins .

You can use other berries such as blueberries in which case you would gently fold the berries into the batter last in order not to crush them.

(One muff in per serving: Calories 153, Protein 5 g. 29 percent fa t (2 percent sa turated fat), Carbohy-drate 23 g.. Dietary fiber 3 g., Cho-lesterol O mg-. Sodium 174 mg., Calcium 46 mg., Iron trace.)

Recipe from "High Fit — Low Fat Cookbook," by Lizzie Burt and Nel-da Mercer (Favorite Recipes Frees, 1989).

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1 egg Vt cup skim ml* S4 cupcanoiaoM

V. 1V4 cups flour V2 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder Vi teaspoon salt 1 cup flesh or frozen blueber-

ries or raspberries

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spray bottom of muffin cupe with cooking spray. Beat egg. Stir in milk and oil. Sift flour and blend with dry ingredients. Stir in berries. Stir batter until flour is moistened. Do not over mix. Batter should be lum-py. Fill muffin cups V* full. Bake 20 to 26 minutes depending on size of muff in tin or until golden brown. Makes 12 muffins.

(One muffin per serving; 146

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In the beg inn ing class series pa r t i c ipan t s learn how to prepare balanced n a t u r a l meals . T h e fee for the m u f f i n class is $25; the be-ginning cooking class series is $110 for four classes.

W h e n you ' re making muff ins , B a u m recommends mixing the wet ingredients separately, a n d then folding them by h a n d in to the dry ingredients unt i l mois-tened. She uses an ice-cream scooper to fill paper muf f in l iners with bat ter . "*

Before serving, Baum lets the muff ins cool completely on a bak-ing rack. She stores leftovers in a glass j a r or freezes them. She de-fros ts m u f f i n s in the refrigerator, and s t e a m s t h e m for a few min-utes on an oven rack to reheat.

If you d o n ' t have t ime to bake your own muff ins , read labels

when you shop for t h e m at t h e grocery store.

T h e bes t choices are those made wi thou t fat, said Nelda Mercer, a registered diet i t ian a n d a s s i s t a n t director of preventat ive nu t r i t ion a t the Universi ty of Michigan Medspor t Preventa t ive Cardiology Program. T h e second-best choice is a muff in made wi th u n s a t u r a t e d fa t like safflower or sunflower oil.

Mercer co-authored the "Shop-ping Center Gu ide" with Dr. Carl Orringer, director of the preventa-t ive cardiology and cardiac reha-bi l i ta t ion programs and clinical a s s i s t a n t professor of in ternal medic ine a t the Universi ty of Michigan.

T h e book lists aisle-by-aisle 6,000 food i tems by b r and n a m e , all ra ted as acceptable or not rec-

ommended based on the i r to ta l fa t and sa tura ted fa t con ten t . F i r s t published in 1988, t h e book h a s been revised, a n d is in the process of being revised again for release in the fall of 1993 to in-c lude new products , a n d to re-ex-amine products which are no longer available or t h a t have revised their recipes. T h e book is $18.95, and available a t Borders Book Shop.

They also offer t h e "High F i t — Low Fat Cookbook" for $14.95. T o order by mail, m a k e check pay-able to Universi ty of Michigan a n d mail to T h e Univers i ty of Michigan Press, P .O. Box 1104, Ann Arbor, M I 48106. Add 4 per-cent sales tax, p l u s $1 sh ipping a n d handling for first book and 25 cents shipping a n d hand l ing for each addit ional book.

See recipes inside.

Calories, Protein 3 G, Fat 6 G., Car-bohydrate 2 G.)

Recipe from "The No Red Meat Cookbook, a low fat approach to healthy eating," by Amy Under-down, (1992, Amy Underdown).

ZUCCHX-LEIWOW MUFFINS

2S4 cups all-purpose flour Vt cup granulated sugar 2 teaspoons double-acting

baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 Vi cups shredded zucchini * cup thawed frozen egg sub-

stitute V4 cup vegetable oil 2 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel

Preheat oven to 360 degrees F. Line 12 — 2Winch muffin-pan cups with paper baking cups; set aside.

In large mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, baking powder, and baking soda; set aside. In medium mixing bowl combine remaining ingredients, stirring to combine; add to flour mixture and stir unt i l moistened (do not beat or over mix).

Fill each baking cup with an equal amount of batter (each will be

Tips make kneading dough easier Here are some Knead ing dough

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• T o knead , fold dough toward you. Wi th heels of hands , p u s h dough away with short rocking

mot ions . Give the dough a qua r t e r t u rn ; repeat .

• W h e n dough is properly knead-ed, it will feel elastic a n d smooth with some bl is ters on the surface.

• Dough shou ld rise un t i l double . T e s t by press ing fingertips inch

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about Vfc full). Bake in middle of center oven rack for 20 minutes (un-til muffins are golden and a tooth-pick inserted in center comes out dry). Remove muffins from pan to wira rack and let cool. Make* 12 muffins.

(One muffin per serving: 167 Calariea, 4 G. Protein, 5 G. Fat, 27 G. Carbohydrate, 47 MG. Calcium, 161 MG. sodium, 0 MG. Cholester-ol, 1G. Dietary Fiber.)

Recipe from "Simply Light Cook-ing." (Weight Watchers Interna-tional, Inc., 1992)

BANANA WMOUEWHCAT MUFFINS

Vegetable-oil cooking spray 1 cup aH-purpose flour * cup who*e-wheat flour Vi cup sugar • 2 teaspoons baling powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup low-rat or nonfat plain

yogurt 1 cup mashed ripe banana (ap-

proximately 2 medium) 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 extra-large egg (one large

egg may be used m place of extra- large)

1 teaspoon vanilla extract Vt teaspoon grated lemon zest 14 cup chopped walnuts, pe-

u, cans or hazelnuts

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. • Spray muffin pans with vejetable- Z oil cooling spray. In a large bowl, combine the flours, sugar, baking powder and baking «oda; stir to blend.

In another bowl or large glass measuring cup, combine the yogurt, banana, oil, egg, vanilla and lemon zest; whisk to blend. Pour the wet ingradienta over the dry ingredients, stir jus t until blended. Do not over-mix- Spoon into the prepared pans, filling each cup about three-fourths full. Sprinkle the tops evenly with the chopped nuts.

Bake until muffins are lightly browned and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, 20 to 25 minutes. Cool slightly in pans. Turn out and cool on a wire rack. Makes sbout 12 muffins.

(One muffin per serving: 169 Calories, 5 G. Protein, 28 G. Car-bohydrate, 144 M g Sodium, 23 M g Cholesterol.)

Recipe from: "The Light Touch Cookbook," by Marie Simmons, (Chapters Publishing, Ltd. 1992)

in to dough. If i nden ta t ion re-mains , the dough h a s risen enough. • Punch down center of dough with your fist . Fold dough over a n d form into a ball . T h i s releases large air bubbles to produce a f iner texture.

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So many top notch baker* en-tered the 3rd annua l Quake r O a t s "I t 'a T h e Right Th ing T o Do" re-cipe contest, the judges ' job was a difficult one. After hours of deli-cious tasting, a mois t muf f in wi th the flavor of pral ines a n d c ream was awarded honors in one of t h e contest categories.

Mar tha Davis of I m n a n , S.C., a veteran baker, mailed her recipe for Warm Pralines 'n Cream M u f -fins the first day the contes t opened because she though t it might be a winner. Her favori te ice cream flavor — pra l ines 'n cream of course — served as in-spiration for th is pr ize-winning oat muff in.

She combined whole whea t flour with either quick or old fashioned Quaker oats and all-purpose flour for a wholesome fla-vor and tender texture.

WARM PRALINES 'N CREAM MUFFINS

. Vi cup flrmly packed brown • sugar Ivb cup (5Vi tablespoons) mar-1 ganne TOne 3-ounce package cream I cheese, softened ;% cup milk t l egg ; 1 teaspoon maple or vanilla ; extract

1 cup Quaker oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked)

Sweet maple syrup spring treat f Set Larry Janes' column on

Taste front

HOMEMADE CARAMELS

1 cup butter or margartne 1 pound (214 cups brown sug-

ar) dash salt i cup homemade maple syrup 1 15-oz. can sweetened con-

densed milk 1 teaspoon vanilla

Melt the butter or margarine in a heavy 3-quart saucepan. Add sugar and salt; stir thoroughly. Stir in syrup and well. Gradually add milk, stirring constantly. Cook and

stir over medium heat to a firm ball fttace on a candy thermometer (246 degrees) for 12 minutee. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla.

Pour into a buttered 9 by 9 by 2-inch pan. Cool and cut into squares. Makes about 36 1-inch caramels

CREAMY PRAUNES

3 cups homemade maple syrup

1 cup light cream Vi teaspoon baking soda 1 Vi tablespoons butter 2 cups sheSed pecans

.; Combine the maple syrup with the cream and the baking soda.

Cook in a deep saucepan, stirring often unti l it forms a soft bail whan dropped into cold water, er unt i l I t shows 234 dsgrsss on s candy ther-mometer. Remove from heat and immediately stir in butter and pe-cans. Beat the mixture for 3 min-utee or unti l it begins to thicken, then drop by teaspoonfulla onto waxed paper. Makes about 36 pral-ines 3-inches in diameter

Recipes from "Stalking the Wild Asparagus" Field guide edition by EueU Gibbontf McKay Co, copyright 1962 by EueU Gibbons.) The book also contains excellent step-by-step instructions for sugaring.

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M o i s t m u f f i n s : Warm Pralines n' Cream Muffins are moist and tender with just the right amount of but-tery pecan flavor.

Vi cup all-purpose flour Vj cup wheat wheat flour 1 tablespoon baking powder V> teaspoon salt (optional) y* cup chopped pecans, divid-

ed Heat oven to 400 degrees. Grease

bottoms only of 12 medium muffin cups or line with paper baking cups. In medium bowl, beat brown sugar, margarine and cream cheese until creamy. Add milk, egg and maple extract; mix well. Add combined dry ingredients and cup pecans; stir just until dry ingredients are mois-

tened. Fill prepared muffin cups V» full. Sprinkle with remaining Vi cup pecans. Bake 20 to 22 minutes or until golden brown. Cool; serve slightly warm. Yield 12 muffins.

To freeze muffins, wrap securely; seal, label and freeze.

To reheat frozen muffins, unwrap muffins; microwave at High about 45 seconds per muffin.

Nutrit ion Information: One muf-fin per serving. Calories 220, Pro-tein 4 G, Carbohydrate 22 G, Total Fat 14 G, Cholesterol 25 MG, Dietary Fiber 2 G, Sodium 205 MG

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M SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE No Gui l t Cafe, a course for people with special dietary needs who still wan t to enjoy delicious meals will be offered for three weeks 6:30-9:15 p.m. beginning Tuesday , March 30. T h e fee is $100. T o reg-ister call, 462-4448.

• SUGAR WORK Sugar Work Demonst ra t ion 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 4 in Room J - 2 9 3 a t Oakland Commu-nity College in Farmington Hills. Leam abou t sugar blowing, pull-

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• KITCHEN GLAMOR Marcia Sikarskie will teach Ital-ian Focaccia and Biscott i tech-n iques 1 and 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 23 a t the Novi store; Wednesday, March 24, Redford store; Thursday , March 25, West Bloomfield store; and Friday, March 26, Rochester store. There is a $3 fee for th is class. Call 537-1300 to register, or for more infor-mat ion.

• T U M R W A R E Venture Sales, an authorized dis-

t r i bu to r of Tupperware B r a n d Products , is offering a Microwave Cooking Class 7-9 p.m. M o n d a y , April 5 a t 32783 Msmor Pa rk ^ Drive in Garden City. Theae classes are free. For more infor- " ma t ion , call 522-9260.

• WEIGHT WATCHERS Weight Watchers Food Advisor -+ Debby Rowe will conduct f ree cooking demonstra t ions , open t o i. the publ ic , 7-8 p.m. Friday, Apr i l 16 a t Fair iane Mall, Michigan Av- "Z enue a t Southfield in Dearborn , a n d 7-8 p.m. Thursday , April 22 a t Wonder land Mall, P l y m o u t h Road a t Middlebelt in Livonia. «»•. S a m p l e savory spring d ishes , re-cipes will be available. For infor-mat ion , call 1-800-487-4777.

Substitute frozen fruit for fresh

AP — Cherry pie, peach cob-bler, blueberry muff ins . Even in t h e dead of winter, you can sti l l enjby these summer - f ru i t foods, without paying a p r e m i u m price for-fresh. Simply s u b s t i t u t e fro-zen f ru i t s for fresh, following these subs t i tu t ion techniques :

As a direct subs t i t u t e for fresh fruit , buy unsweetened frozen frui t . When shopping, you'l l find tha t some frozen f ru i t s (such as strawberries and peaches) are available both sweetened a n d unsweetened. Read the label a n d ingredient list to see whether t h e product you're buying c o n t a i n s added sugar.

If a recipe calls for chopped fruit , chop the f ru i t while still fro-zen and use it immediate ly . If t h e f ru i t is allowed to thaw, the ju ices may discolor bat ters . Rinse frozen fru£t in cold water, as necessary, to tjreak u p large ice c lumps .

Favorite Fruit Desserts

• Baked pies: Mix the frozen f ru i t with the sugar and th ickener (flour, cornstarch, or t ap ioca) called for in your recipe. Let t h i s mixture s tand about 30 m i n u t e s or until a syrup forms, t hen fill the!pas t ry shell. Bake the pie 25 to 30 minutes longer t h a n a fresh frutf pie. To prevent overbrown-ingfc cover the crust with foil for par t of the baking time.

• Crisps: Thaw the frozen - f ru i t , b u t do not drain. Mix the fruit and juices as directed for fresh frui t in your recipe a n d con t inue as directed.

• gobblers : I t is not necessary to thaw frozen fruit , because it will thaw dur ing cooking. Follow your recipe as directed for fresh f ru i t .

• Muff ins , quick breads, p a n cakes: Stir chopped frozen fruit into the batter. Do not thaw or the juices will cause the b a t t e r to discolor.

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O u t s t a n d i n g c h e f t r a i l b l a z e r f o r w o m e n i n c u l i n a r y a r t s

KEELY WYGONIK

She seemed an unlikely person to b e t a l k i n g • b o u t the glass ceiling that pre-vents w o m e n f r o m g e t t i n g "good j obs" in res taurants . B u t there she was, M a d e l e i n e M .

, K a m m a n , mother of two

grown sons, t he teacher many a rea chefs told me about, and cookbook au thor .

" I say th ings that seem totally out rageous , and 10 years later it S c o m m o n , " she said dur ing a l u n c h e o n at the Rat t lesnake C l u b in Detroit . According to Kamman it will take a little longer, proba-bly about 15 years, before women are given the same oppor tun i t i e s as men to succeed in the cul inary a r t s field. It 's true what they say

— moat of the beat chefs are men , to be climbed , b u t a journey to de-and when they go home the i r velop her potential, and do what wives cook t h e m dinner. she wanted to do.

March is Women 's H I S T O ^ * ^ It wasn ' t easy. Born in Par i s Month , a t ime when women re-flect on their accomplishments . K a m m a n wasn ' t v is i t ing Detroi t to talk about the lack of respect women chefs are given, or the i r accompl ishments , she was here to explain what she and Beringer Vineyards are doing together to develop the ski l ls of young chefs.

K a m m a n is in her fifth year as director of the School for Ameri-can Chefs at Beringer Vineyards in the Napa Valley of California. During her slide p resen ta t ion , she proudly pointed to s t u d e n t s , some of them women, who have s ince opened r e s t au ran t s or been pro-moted.

The i r successes, are her suc-cesses. After l istening to Kam-m a n for a while, you realize t h a t her career has not been a ladder

a n d educa ted at the Sorbonne, K a m m a n was introduced to the world of food at t h e age of nine in her aun t 's r e s t au ran t in Loire Valley. In 1960 she married Alan K a m m a n and moved to Phi ladel -phia .

" I realized there was a need for learning in t h i s count ry ," she said. "I t aught my neighbors how to cook, and when I found out t h a t the adu l t educa t ion depart-m e n t a t t h e school was looking for a French cooking teacher , I ap-pl ied ."

Besides teaching, Kamman was busy ra is ing two Bons. In 1969 t h e fami ly moved to Boston where she es tab l i shed Modern Gourmet, a profess ional school for chefs. T h e first of her five books, " T h e Mak-ing of a Cook" (Atheneum Pub-

lishing) was published in 1971. Two more books will be pub-

lished in 1994 — " T h e Chicken and Other Poultry Home Com-panion ," (William Morrow) and a revision of " T h e Making of a Cook," (Atheneum Publishing).

Although her n a m e is not a household word, Kamman has done a lot, and inf luenced many well-known area chefs including J i m m y S c h m i d t and E lwin Greenwald.

Kamman opera ted a cater ing s e r v i c e , r e s t a u r a n t , c o o k i n g school in France, and had her own T V series "Madel ine Cooks," 52 shows which a i red on PBS.

In her cooking classes, Kam-man said she to ld her s tuden t s they weren ' t housewives, but household executives. "I t 's a big endeavor to feed chi ldren, budget. An awful lot of thinking goes into running a househo ld . "

Kamman sa id s h e tells women

to not be jealous of successful , strong women like Hillary Rod-ham Clinton , but to look up to them aa role models ."

Kamman is proof that you can do or be whatever you want For information about the School for American Chefs , write to Beringer Vineyards , 2000 Main Street, St. Helen . Calif. 94574. (707) 963-7115.

In celebrat ion of Women 's His-tory Mon th , here a few fun food facts from "Mothers of Invention from the Bra to the Bomb, Forgot-ten W o m e n and their Unforget-able Ideas ," by Ethl ie Ann Vare and Greg Ptacek . I got t h e m from Nancy K. Swan bo rg director of the Women '8 Resource Center at Schoolcraft College in Livonia.

Keely Wygonik is Taste and Entertainment Editor. She can be reached during business hours at the Livonia office, 953-2105.

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" M e m - B e - H e m . " No, it 's not an entree. It j u s t happens to be the Mongolian Barbeque'S fictional greeting or cheer in celebration of a feast . And that's wha t youlve set yourself up for when you visit t h i s all-you-can-eat make your own stir-fry eatery. ,

— You can coun t on a 20-minute plus wait when you get there, because even the usual res taurant "off hours" are hopping here. But it's definitely worth t h e wait .

; W h e n you first walk through the doors of th is place (and even outs ide in the street) the first th ing you 11 notice is the smell of everything siz-zling on t he huge gas s t i r fiy slab. It 's great!

One side of the restaurant is dedicated to the raw mea t and fish bar , fresh raw vegetable selec-tion, a n d extensive array of flavored oils, assorted sauces and l i t t le clay pots of fresh spices. The whole t h i n g is all set u p for you to pick and choose the u l t i m a t e s t i r fry concoction.

Behind the food bar are tried and t rue recipes of success for p u t t i n g together tas ty dishes, but if you h a p p e n to have a knack for th i s sort of thing, you're free to create your very own delicious made-exclusively-by-you stir fry extravaganza.

After you've decided on a creation, there are two st ir-fry ext raordinai res who take your bowl of raw stuff and throw it on a gas slab (heated at about 600 degrees) and sizzle it around with two big oak-wood p lanks .

Rice and flour tort i l las are served at your table, and you have the option of eating with chopsticks, if your so inclined. Chalkboards on the wall boast a pre t ty extensive imported beer ".election, and some very choice wines are served ei ther by the glass or carafe.

T h e Mongolian Barbeque also offers some very tasty desser ts , b rought in from T h e Sweet Shop in B i r m i n g h a m a n d T h e Cheesecake Factory in Grosse Point . T h e y feature a "Desser t of the M o n t h , " a n d also have daily specials.

There 's one th ing to remember, ju s t to save yourself some embar rassment . If your waitress asks you how your food is, make sure you tell her it 's t he best ydu've ever had. Afterall , if it's not, you only have one person to blame. Remember? You m a d e it yourself.

Mongolian Barbeque 310 S. Main, Royal Oak 398-7755 Open at 11 a.m. Monday - Saturday, at noon Sunday, kitchen closes midnight weekdays and 1 a.m. weekends

Huge red chili peppers line the neon-li t sign outs ide the Monterrey Res tauran t on Main Street in downtown Royal Oak, and, if you happen to get into some very un ique lighting and unusua l deco-rative embe l l i shments , you're in for a real treat once you've s tepped through the doors of this res-taurant.

T h e d in ing area is a t rue "mecca of enter tain-m e n t . " Huge sparkl ing red chili peppers (yes, more!) are hanging from the ceiling, along with mar ione t tes and o ther interesting " s tu f f . " Th is place h a s done more creative th ings with carrots, peppers and squash t han any other res taurant a round , and I 'm not even referring to the menu.

; Oh yes, t he food tha t 's edible! If you happen to 'find a m o m e n t in between soaking up all the unu -

sual sur roundings , check out the menu. Most of t h e choices are pretty typical, as far as Mexican food goes, but there are a few of f - the-beaten-path i tems.

T h e "cangrejos (jalepeno peppers stuffed with c r a b m e a t ) " are excellent and they also offer a fan-tastic black bean Boup, made with bacon and Chor iso sausage, topped with two different cheeaes and served with a dollop of sour cream. ! T h e vegetables served with some of the entrees !are creatively put together and you get an interest-ing variety (very similar to the combinat ions lhanging on the walls).

• One u n i q u e th ing about the food a t the Monter-•rey is t h a t cer ta in element of surpr ise when it comes to ac tual ly eat ing your food. There I was, happ i ly chomping on my cheese enchilada, when I tasted someth ing very strange. I don ' t know i f it

.was supposed to be there, bu t somehow a big ; chunk of cauliflower had made it's way into my ; enchi lada .

I k ind of like surprises , so it really didn ' t bother • m e much . I t was actual ly qui te fun. I jus t hope it ' c a m e from the garden and not from the ceiling.

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s m a r t s • A fruit-flavored d r ink that gives you that ex t ra oomph to dance the night away? They call it a Smart Drink and its manufacturers say i t ' s healthy, non-addictive and non-alcoholic. !

BY CHRISTINA Fuoco STAFF WRITER

T h r o b b i n g beats overhead, sweaty k ids colorfully d ressed dance be-low — somet imes un t i l 6 or 7 a.m. D e p e n d i n g on who

is asked, many th ings keep the " rave r s" going tha t long but most prefer Smart Drinks.

Not only do the fruit-flavored drinks extend dance t i m e but lives as well, according to local suppl iers Get Smart Inc.

" I t counteracts free radicals , which are oxydized m i n e r a l s and vi-t amins , " said Chr i s t ina Rose, who runs the company wi th he r husband J a m e s and his b ro ther S e a n C., both formerly of Southf ie ld . " I t coun-teracts signs of aging, everything in the atmosphere, every th ing in the environment . It boosts your im-m u n e system. It gives you more en-ergy to bum fat . I t keeps you slim because obesity is one of the mgjor causes of heart d i sease ."

Paul Lee, who visited a recent rave in Detroit, agreed saying he considers it a work-out aid.

" I t 's like any h igh-carbohydra te fluid tha t helps you work out . If you notice, there's not too m a n y fat peo-ple here," the Detroi t resident said.

Jenny Bocolor of W e s t Bloomfield tr ied the drink at the s a m e rave for the first t ime.

" I 'm jus t really k i n d a hyper ," said Bocolor, an Oakland Univers i ty s tu-den t who had bought t h e dr ink min-utes earlier. " I heard it opens up your brain. It 's not l ike ( the drug) acid. I'm not like ha l luc ina t ing or anything."

If it's so great why doesn't it have the s t amp of approval from the Food and Drug Admin i s t r a t i on? T h a t controversy has been the topic of conversation on " N i g h t l i n e , " " D o n a h u e " and "Larr> King Live" during the last year. M i k e Shaffer, FDA spokesman, said because Smar t Drinks are m a d e up of food products, there's no need for approv-al unless people are i n j u r e d by the drink. So far, the FDA has had no reports of anyone becoming ill after consuming a Smar t Dr ink . Nonethe-

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Bottled energy: Among the places Smart Drink marketers James and Christina Rose have set up shop is at Industry in Pontiac.

• 'Smart Drinks, as far as the FDA Is concarnad, ara of quastlonabla safety; that Is tha ovarall con-cern at this point.'

Mike Shaffer FDA spokesman

less, the organizat ion is still con-cerned.

" S m a r t Drinks, as far as t he FDA is concerned, are of quest ionable safety; t h a t is the overall concern at th i s po in t , " Shaffer said.

" S a f e t y is a concern because they contain some ingredients that , if consumed in large enough quant i -t ies ," may have serious side effects, he added.

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Chr i s t ina Rose said Smar t Dr inks are much-needed supp lements .

" I t defini tely works. They ' re (Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw) re-search scient is ts ; they've been tak-ing the product for more than 20 years. It 's fo rmula ted to keep you in o p t i m u m heal th for as long as they can. They ' re not formulated as a bar drink . T h a t 's secondary really."

According to Get Smar t Inc., there are several v i t amins and amino acids in t h e drinks. T h e company claims each has hea l th benefi ts .

• Arginine: An amino acid which s t imula ted h u m a n growth hor-

mones, func t ions as a bui lding block for all proteins. Speculated benefits includes inhibi t ing cancer and increasing metabol ism. • Chol ine: T h e precursor of ace-

tychol ine which is a neuro-t r a n s m i t t e r t h a t supposedly plays an impor t an t role in memory. Spec-u la ted benef i t s includes t rea t ing Al-zheimer 's disease and lowering cho-lesterol.

B Chromium: Enhances insul in. Specu la ted benefits includes lower-ing cholesterol level.

B Epedra herb: T h e s tandard ingredient in nasal decognestants and also provokes anxiety. Speculat-ed benefits include elevating mood and t r ea t ing congestive hear t dis-ease.

B L-phenyla lan ine : Produces epi-nephr ine , popularly known as adre-na l ine for your brain. Specula ted benef i t s include treat ing mental de-pression and Parkinson's disease.

B T h i a m i n e and pyridoxine: Vita-m i n s B1 a n d B2. Th iamine is an an-t ioxidant t h a t can reportedly protect nerve tissue from alcohol, drugs a n d o ther neuropol lutanta . Pyridoxine is essen t ia l to opt imalmenta l func-t ioning. r--

Shaffer explained t h a t the FDA has no proof that any of these ingredients do wha t S m a r t Dr ink users claim. Many of the a m i n o acids or v i tamins are found in food like broccoli, he said.

Chris t ina Rose shrugs off the con-troversy saying t h a t it has helped

her . " W h e n you stop (drinking S m a r t

Drinks) you notice t h a t you're no t funct ioning as well as you were; you're not th ink ing clearly or you're losing energy in the middle of t he af te rnoon."

Li terature about S m a r t D r i n k s also claims t h a t the FDA is h id ing facts t ha t have already been verified by the U.S. Depa r tmen t of Agricul-ture and the Nat ional I n s t i t u t e s of Hea l th . A spokesman at t he N I H said, however, that t he organizat ion does not endorse private p roduc t s .

Shaffer said the FDA can not hide information un less it's a manufac -turer 's t rade secret. T_

" T h e FDA can't h ide anyth ing ; we don 't do studies on th ings" he said. " W e review s tudies that ou t s ide or-ganizat ions do. "Everyone has dif-ferent unders tand ings and d i f ferent opinions of what S m a r t Dr inks do. I t j u s t comes down to who you want to believe or trust."

Smart Drinks are sold at raves and occasionally at Industry in Pon-tiac. The drinks sell $2-5 per serving. The mix, which makes 61 servings, can be bought for $45. For more in-formation about Smart Dnnks, call Get Smart, Inc., at 272-4624.

Gtoy toys around with'mystery'

Uncovered: Gtoy

Singer/songwriter

BY CHRISTINA Fuoco STAFF WRITER

Singer/songwri ter Gtoy has en-dured t he "mys te ry m a n " complex since the release of his tape " M a n -s ions" late last year.

He sent copies of the tape to vari-ous med ia and radio stat ions, most of whom h a d no prior knowledge of the singer. Nonethe less , it was played on., a few local radio shows.

C h r i s t m a s cards followed, as did a new tape, "12 Hours in Toronto ."

Still , even with the media blitz, Gtoy m a i n t a i n s he likes to have a low profile.

" I don 't want to be out there a lo t ," he said. " W h e n you're not out front there , there is no expectation of your personal i ty (or) of what you should or s h o u l d n ' t be doing. J u s t the mus ic . "

"12 Hours in To ron to" m a r k s Gtoy's four th tape, all of which are avai lable in local independent record stores, "NOWV Gtoy said, he is wil l ing to easa up a bit on the mystery. After recording yet another tape t h i s sum-mer, hie p l ans to perform in the De-troit area.

By playing gigi, the most ly acous-J t ic performer hopes to share h i s ' some t imes painful lyrics. Mos t of t h e m were influenced by h is chi ld-

hood years in the abus ive Detroit 's Cass Corridor and reading the works of Sylvia Pla th .

"Everything you go through in life molds a part of your personal i ty ," said the Detroit res ident who's also an ar t is t .

Because he's witnessed poverty and child abuse, Gtoy has dona t ed some of the proceeds from h i s single "High-way to Nowhere" to area char i t ies .

" M u s i c haa a lot of posaibi l i ty to change things. Tha t 's basically what -my mus ic is abou t . I m a k e state-ments t h a t are relevant to th ings that are going on ," he sa id .

Monday, March 22 NMMT OF TMC LIVING POCTS Poetry night every Monday at UK's 21. 2930 Jacob, Hamtramck. 875-6555

Majestic Theatre, 4120 Woodward, Detroit, (rock) 99-MUStC , MS X The RTT2. 17580 Frmzho. RosevSle (rot*) 778-8150

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us Sew alternative dance mght featuring eiec-tromcafty manipulated vemone at '70s rock and disco at the Shelter below St. Andrew's Hal. 431 E. Confess. Detroit. 961-MELT

HAM y m o a The Aik. 637V, S Mam St.. Ann Artxx (traditional) 781-J45I

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KndTST5*TVirst St.. Ann Arbor. The Palace or Auburn HBs. 2 Championahip Drive. Auburn Has. (country)

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Turturro 's ' M a c ' is a labor of love B Y JO H N MONAGHAN SraciAL W u m

The m u o n swiftly and meticu-lously place* each brick, shaves off the excees mortar, then levels it off before moving on to the next. Mac, who has been watching the process in awe, announces to his brothers wsiting in the car, " tha t ' s our new bricklayer." ,

"Mac," opening this week at the Maple, eipecta its audience to share Mac's fascination with master craftsmanship. Fortunate-ly, you don't have to be Bob Villa to appreciate the labor of love cre-ated by actor/writer/director John Turturro.

Tired of working for slapdash contractors, three Queens-based brothers decide to start their own business and cash in on the building boom of the 1950s. The ambitious Mac (Turturro) soon discovers that brothers Vico and

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Bruno (Michael Badalucco and Carl Capotorto) don't share his "Old World" work ethic.

Not that it 's entirely their f a u l t Mac is a workaholic and perfec-tionist. He takes on their late fa-ther's adage: "There are only two ways to do something. My way and the right way. And they're both the same."

They live in claustrophobically close quarters with their widowed mother, who is never actually seen, bu t only heard Peanuts-style screaming from her room upstairs. In the bathroom, Vico will be shaving, Bruno will be soaking in the tub, while Mac is on the toilet.

Until now, Turturro was best known for his work with Spike

Lee ("Do the Right Thing") and the Coen Brothers ("Barton Fink"). He has been developing "Mac" since 1980 with co-writer Brandon Cole, staging bits of it as a work-in-progress and fine tun-ing for the movie project.

The realness of "Msc ' s" script comes from Turturro ' s childhood of weekends working with his car-penter father. The movie is dedi-cated to the late Nicholas Turtur-ro, whose presence radiates from every frame. Over the closing credits, the loving son plsces the sound of his fs ther 's irritated voice on an answering machine.

As a first-time director, Turtur-ro does leave some loose ends. El-len Barkin's. amusing bit as a beatnik poet and artist 's model who steams up both of Mac's brothers, seems like an after-thought. John Amos has an emo-tional hospital room scene after

he falls qff a roof, but he's never heard from again.

Tur tur ro instead focuses his ef-forts on the love-hate relationship, between the brothers, all three vividly portrayed. Mac's wife is played by Turturro's real-life spouse Katharine Borowitx and not surprisingly she brings a na-turalistic quality to the role.

More than jus t an entertaining period piece, the movie and its message about taking pride in your work, whether it's laying cement or making movies, really hits home.

If you have a comment for John Monaghan, call him at 953-2047, mailbox number 1866, on a touch tone phone, or u/rite him care of Street Scene, Observe A Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150.

S C R E E N S C E N E

A s a m p l i n g of what s playing at alternative movie theaters across metro Detroit as reviewed by John Monaghan.

• ANN ARMNI FILM CO-OP Auditorium A Angell Hall, 435 S. State, Ann Arbor. Call 663-7812 for information. ($4)

"Bullet in the Head" (Hong Kong — 1990), 7 and 9 p.m. March 26-27. Three Hong Kong buddies seek their fortunes in war-torn Vietnam in this undis-covered epic gem from action di-rector John Woo ("The Killer"). A Detroit-area premiere.

• DETROIT FILM THEATRE Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Call 833-2323 for information. ($5; $4 stu-dents and senior citizens)

"Olivier Olivier" (France — 1992), 7 and 9:30 p.m. March 26-27, 1, 4 and 7 p.m. March 28. A psychological thriller, baBed on a true story about a nine-year-old boy's disappearance from a small French town. When he returns at age 14, no one's really sure if he's the same child. Directed by Ag-nieszka Holland ("Europa, Euro-

pa"), this acclaimed new film plays for two weekends.

• HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL LIBRARY

13671 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. Call 943-2330 for information. (Free)

"Out of the Blue" (USA — 1947), 7 p.m. March 22. George Brent and Virginia Mayo star in this comedy about life in a high-class apartment building populat-ed by an assortment of non-con-formists.

• MICHIGAN THEATRE 603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. Call 668-8397 for information. ($5; $4 students and senior citizens)

"Shame" (Sweden — 1968), 4:15 p.m. March 22, 7 p.m. March 23. In this classic from director Ingmar Bergman, married musi-

cians (Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann) suffer as civil war rag-ing across their island.

"Gas Food Lodging" (USA — 1992), 5 p.m. March 23, 7 p.m. March 24. A single mother and her two daughters survive bore-dom and tragedy in a southwest desert town.

"Reservoir Dogs" (USA — 1992), through March 24 (call for show times). Quentin Tarantino's brilliant, stylized story of a heist gone haywire stars Steve Bus-cemi, Tim Roth, and Harvey Keitel as color-coded criminals.

"Ishi: The Last Yahi" (USA — 1991), 5:30 p.m. March 24, 7:30 p.m. March 25. A documentary look at the last surviving member of his tribe, who died of tubercu-losis in 1916.

"Hearts of the World" (USA -1918), 7 p.m. March 28. A fitting

tr ibute to actress Lillian Gish, this D.W. Griffith war epic was actually concocted to urge the United States into World War I. Dorothy Gish appears, as does Erich Von Stroheim as a lusty German.

• MAPLE THEATER 4135 W. Maple Road, Bloomfield Hills. Call 855-9090 for show times. ($5.75 evenings, $2.95 twilight)

"Indochine" (France — 1992). Catherine Deneuve stars as a plantation owner in 1930s Indo-china who finds herself vying along with her daughter for the af-fections of the same man. The al-most three-hour epic is a show-case for Academy Award nominee Deneuve, here in her 70th film.

Pop, mystery, 'Generation X': Some fun stuff B Y J I L L H A M I L T O N SPECIAL W a r m

I found some fun stuff to play with:

" T h e W h o l e P o p C a t a l o g " (Avon Books): This giant 608-page book is a treat for post-baby boomers who find that our main generational identity is tha t — regardless of race or creed — we remember the " O h , my n o s e " episode* (featuring Marshs) of "The Brady Bunch." The catalog is mostly a book of things you can buy, like the $65 chic bub-ble-blower necklace (Madonna has one), but it's also filled with a lot of useless trivia tha t pop culture fans will love. (Did you know tha t the same guy who invented Sea Monkeys also invented X-Ray Specs?)

The topics include Slinky, lunch boxes, cereal and Mr. Potato Head. (Writers for ca-talog called the company that makes Mr. Potato Head and a sked w h a t Mrs. P o t a t o Head's name was before she married Mr. Potato Head. The answer? Mrs. Potato Head.)

If you're looking for an anal-ysis of why it's really hard to build anything recognizable with Tinker Toys, this is a ca-talog to check out.

" G e n e r a t i o n X " (St. Mar-t ins Press): Douglas Coup-land's "Generation X" is sort of old, bu t if you've never read it and you're a vaguely dissat-

isfied "twentysomething," this is the book you've been wait-ing for. It tells the story of a few dropouts from society who like to tell stories, but the best part of the book are the com-ments about what it 's like to be a young person in the Reagan-Bush era.

T h e margins are sprinkled with definition, like this one for "McJob" — "A low-pay, low-prestige, low-dignity, low-benefit , no-future job in the service sector, frequently con-sidered a satisfying career choice by people who have never held one." Sound famil-iar? * • *

Or this one for "knee-jerk irony" — "The tendency to make flippant ironic com-ments as a reflexive matter of course in everyday conversa-t ion."

Or this for "hyperkarma" — "A deeply rooted belief tha t punishment will somehow al-ways be far greater than the crime, for example, ozone holes for littering."

This book puts into writing all those vague notions that you thought pertained only to you and a few friends.

Sa te l l i te News: A must for true "Mystery Science Theater 3000" fans. Get updates on the show, weird little essays and columns by robots Gyspy and Tom Servo. To order, write Best Brains Inc., P.O. Box 5325, Hopkins, Minn. 55343.

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• 44105

620 Men Seeking Women

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• 44051

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620 Men Seeking Women

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HANDSOME, executive 49, 5 '9 ' , health conscious, divorced, arttatl-ca0y inclined, caring, romant ic, seeking highly educated, s t i rsuve sum lady lor ralationarMp • 44064

AMBITIOUS BUSINESSMAN, 47, 5 10 white, seeks honest woman w/ sense ot humor tor daHng. dancing, movies/plays Looking tor a tnend tlrst, poeaiMe mora. • 4 4 0 6 6

ARTISTIC, photographer, 49, 5'10 ". warm eyes, tr im-bear a Seeks mod-el-type passionate woman (30-40L non-smoker nkee dancing, movlee. cempmg. etc • 44464

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20-33 In Canton • 44006

tractive, petite.

ATHLETIC. HONEST, smears 31 yr old guy good sense ot humor, seek-ing single white lemaia with same qual i t ies Prater non-smoker •

44121

ATHLETIC white mele 37, seeks ath-letic white temals to go bananaa over and monkey sround with! Non-smoker, sense ot humor Western Wayne Co • 44017

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ATTRACTIVE. WHITE male. «2. out-going. warm, very sincere, great •enae 0* humor, loves summer lun

AUTHORITATIVE - successful prnlsssinnal white mala 40 s

DIVORCED white mala 46. secure, drug tree, smoker, employed look-ing l o r white temaie 30-36, sam at-tract ive homemakar type tor 1-1 re-lationship Chad OK Weeoand/Gar-

CWyarea. • 4 4 0 3 6

OTVORCED. whi te mala, 5 '10" . 180lbs. 30, nonsmoker. social drink-er, no dependents, seeking single or d ivorced, whi te temaie, 25-35, nonamokar. no depandents.

• 44106

DIVORCED WHITE male. 52, 5 " I f . 188 lbs. Mond. pralaaalonal. Lovtng. caring, honaat. alTectlonata. non-smoker, 'drinker, seeks temals s imi l -ar Bias tor relat ionship • 44127

DIVORCING Mack mala. 50. seeks attractive. petite, lovtng. caring, giv-ing while temaie tor serious mono-gamous relationship Age o p e n . *

EASY GOING, handeome r while pi otaeaional nice guy. w shape, giv-ing. 42. wants white female compen-

27-37. t o ion. trtend, pal. attractive 27-3 share eKpertanoee • 44762

FUN LOVING, paaeionate. k ind neerted. t a l . weS-buat single, white male, early 30 s looking tor sweet

attractive lenisls. 25-38. tor"kjn°p<>3d t imes 8 honaat. St. caring

• 44110

GOOD-LOOKING divorced 41 yr old Latino. 5 6 " . 150 lbs smears 8 canng. Nkee to stay m shape Look

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Honestly h*>dsome divorced white male 32. S'8", * . I I pountfs. « ' * *ay to gel along wtth. seeks attractive single female 25-32 tor fr iendship or possible relationship • 4 4 1 5 6

IN THE DARK There is a sparti This newiy srrtved prolaaalonal Canadian 32 year old 5 11". 195 lbs., single white mala Is looking tor that special spark If you are a non-smoker. 28-33, white female who en|oys the simple things m Me. but haa a spon-taneous dr ive lor Ufa. let us sea what Detroit has to offer t o g e t h e r *

44095

LOOKING FOR That Special Person! Recently divorced white male. 38 5 '9" , non-emokar. social drtnkar top 40 music, dmmg out. movtaa. seeking whi le temals, Mngle or di-vorced. non-smoker 30-40. for a greet data Love k ids • 44930

620 Men Seeking Women

PROFESSIONAL. Handsome posi-tive single btack male. 6 5' 200 lbs.. 25 yeers old. educated, seeking non-smoking positive black temaie tor Mendshlp 8 romance • 44103

PROFESSIONAL graduate engineer. 56. divorced. Ikee hiking, reading, exeroaa. health foods Would Mke to meet pretty, professional graduate lady for fr iendship 8 marriage •

44675

PROFESSIONAL, moral, never mar-ried white mala. 40. saaks reietiorv-M p maided temaie. Entoy dinner, movlee. play*, spor ts • 44458

QUITE ATTRACTIVE affectionate single white male. 33. 5 10, 185 Ibe good spirited En|oy movies dlnmg. theater, dancing, traveling Seeking attractive single white female 21-35 with same interests Looking tor long laattng relationship • 44123

SINGLE Black Male. 20, no k ids 5'9. and love on the mind seeks sm-gie black female who lovea tun and who s rn. pretty, and Independent

• 44147

SINGLE MALE. tan. sum dark hair. Ukes dancing, sports cars, sw ml rig. gardening Would prefer meet only an attractive, jam. Hope-fully compat ib le temaie under 35 with a sense ol humor • 44021

SINGLE WHITE GUY - 19 likes tun. going out. mualc, non smoker ing 17-23 non-smoking whll lor friendship or possible rsiat ion-sh»p f 44047

SINGLE, white mate 22. 6 3 " dark hair, Mue eyes seeking anrsct fve female, 18-27. who Ukes movies, tSmng. romance. Redtord • 4 4 0 6 1

MARRIED. ATTRACTIVE, fit white male, age 32 easy going 8 gener-ous. seeks marr ied or single temaie tor passionals discreet, mornings 8 afternoons Age unimportant.

• 44542

Nature Lover-Single while male 32. fit. fees ski ing, c seeks attractive

passlbls long srmg Impaired

i down to earth wom-term relationship

welcome • 44928

. caring mta* woman to have a long lasting

HANDSOME, professional white 170 body b u M male. 5 ' 10 "

Successful gesng. kev body bunding female tor

body buMtog lbs good

• 44068

A 35 yr ofe while professional Chrta-tian male, enjoys people pfeoaa 8 things Desires long term * " Livonia resident Aver so I M igh t 8

• 44115

HANDSOME. 38. degreed, profee-Monal. d ivorced white msfe 8 186 toe. no dependent* . Troy homeown-er. eesy gomg. pssainnsts enjoys movie*, theatre, ( a n flrepiece corv versatlon Seeking white female, 28-38. attractive. H W s r mtsisafe. ssnes of humor Dsecitos yourss* 8 relationship you dea l r * • 44080

HONEST, smear*, single, whlto, male 41. I T , sducafed profes-sional athletic entoy* sport*. mow-Ma. plays romance Seeks trtm. at-tractive prulssslnnal woman. 30-40 Rochester area • 44078

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NICE LOOKING White male 20 year* old. 6 5' , enjoys outdoor* , movws. wad t imes Looking tor an a t t r a c t i v e arhtte t e m a i e . n o t overweight. 18-21 • 4 4 0 3 2

OUTDOORS 8 Arts Loveraf Di-vorced white mala. 6 tr im. Birming-ham Executive seeks sttracWve. th. female. 38-48. tradit ional values, aenea of humor, a d v e n t u r e . * 44143

PASSIONATE single whNe mala. 25. 5 8" . works out conMnuoualy, seek-ing an eacmno female who anioys dancing, outdoor* 8 r o m a n c e *

44042

POSITIVE, modveted. humorous amgM. whi ts mate. 37. S'8". WStoa. professions^. Cathoac. never mar-ried Seeking t r im single, white female, tor werm f i iendahip leedmg to commi t ted rslsl loi ishUi * 44108

SINGLE WHITE MALE. 35, seeking single white lemaia with no depen-dants who snioys tuning out. mov-ies. quMM svenmgs. traveling, muat be attractive and fit. • 44093

SINGLE, wfttte male. 4 2 . 6 175 Ibe. en toys golf, bowling, fkahing, and travsl Seeks attractive sincere, wit ty lemaia. 25-40 tor friendahip or more. • 44954

SINGLE white msle, 31, nsver mar rled. 6". 190 lbs . wen reed, conver sent seeks a single womsn L o t * mg lor someone with time 8 m i V 1

proport ion to height • 44067

SINGLE whits mala. 40 needs lov-ing, earwig, honaat woman for morv nogamous reletlonehlp I am caring and don ' t play mmd gamee. oid-fashKmed values • 44984

SINGLE white mala. 22. good look mg. 5 ' 6 V " . blonde, brown eyee, health conscious Seeks single whrte female. 22-28, sum, attractive, c * -raar mmded. romantic • 4>

620 Men Seeking Women

Single while mafe. exceptional per-son. 39, handsoms charming, rug-ged yet warm 8 genuine admires 8

recjetes women, to be beet fnends. lovers to grow together 8 communicate • 4 4 1 5 9

SINGLE White male 28. brown hair Mue eye*. 5 9 175 lbs., Nkee mov-ies. d in ing out, traveling, car show*, looking tor down to earth mature at-tract ive single white femsls. 22-28. who has good morMs 8 no dspsnd-

l . tor senous r e l a t i o n s h i p * 44943

SPOILED BRAT looking for same At t ract ive, tunny, divorced. 4T, white 5'10" hoping, tan, indepen-dent. inleaigent loyal female exists tor long-term retauoraftlp * 44976

SUBMISSIVE single whits mafe. mid 50 s seeks domlnsnt mature whrte

iwe * 44822

620 Men Seeking Women

WHITE MALE. 52. Mond. blus eyes m excellent physical shape seeking torn non-smoker, whne female, un-der 5*9" and under ags 45 who M sensuous. Hires to travel, dance, cemp. weekends boating, end win-ter weekends s k l n g Muat be non-temperamental wtth no dependent children. * 44019

YOUNG. TALL. HONEST, Sincere single white male seek* very pretty female. 16-30 who would entoy ro-mant ic evenings arid being spoHad.

621 Women Seeking

TAKE A CHANCE ON ROMANCE Attract ive, ta l . tr im, successful ex-ecutive Heefthy active Meatyte de-sires very pretty professional, fun. t r im f o r - e ^ •-minteroarl 25-40

* 44109

me single mafe. 38. educated, good shape, dean . safe, sswetrve non-smoker seeks woman tor dynamic, satisfy mg physical relationship * 44153

TEDOY BEAR cute, cuddtoy. lone-some. Mond haw. Okie eyes. tr im, late 40's. whits collar prolaaalonal seeks temaie counterpar t No gamaa. West suburbs * 44679

A CUTE professional, petite single black female. 21. mat m from Wash-ington DC. seeks s good looking, professional. Mack male who en»oys music. com*dy 8 the finer thmgs "

• 441

621 Women Seeking

BLACK single female. 40. seeking single physlca»y attractive mafe be-fween 40 8 50. Must be mfeWgenf 8 ftnandelfy secure Must ska to wtna

8 dme • 44882

BUSY white smgto mom. chilaUaii. 48. (K Dieselonsl. MBA. clesey. at-tracttve. non-emokar. saaks frlend-sTap wtth honaat sutc ssak l stngfe white gentleman. 43-83. tor occa-sional svening out. • 44074

CHRISTIAN - HE mftuanoaa my Ma. D W f . young. 43. apontanaoua. tecuonate sense of feanor. creel 5'4. e u b t m hair. wB» 12. wortdng on becorrang a size 6. Mue eyaa. 1 yr. In

Ufa 4107

ATTRACTIVE, athletic p r o l m onal. tan white female, no dependents, seeks tun loving, good sense ot hu-mor tan whi te mafe. 30-38 non-smoker tor laughs 8 km • 44180

Attract ive blonde seeks Hnancla8y secure, saigfe. educated whits mala, non-smoker. 45 plus, to snare Spe-cial Times and Family L * a s w e * * , movie*, travel, e tc • 44034

27 single white mafe. 5 1 0 " . 160 Iba hoping a relationship develop* m i t* own t l rn* Seeking Rt. attrac-tive tsmslss. 24-34 lor occasional da t i ng • 44996

UNOtSCOVERED Treasure, heert of gold. Handsome, tak. ungle whne male. 31. fnanOy Enjoy movfe*. sun. mualc. spo r t * Seeking single white female under 36. sanBar inter-ests tor sensational times * 44174

UrwQue 8 affectionate healthy, mar-r ied. 38 yr old father of 2. 6 4 220 i b * educated seeking lady size 4-10. interested m non-threetening, exerting reletlonehlp * 4 4 0 3 1

WELL ADJUSTED SECURE 30 year old Mack male looking lor someone to spice up Me Must be attractive 22-30 merits*? 8 p h y s i c a l bal-anced * 44006

WHAT! A single. Jamah male, 32. who s hendsome, Mue eyes «t. pee-s n n a t a and is not cheep Yea. I am hare - single while, tamaia. 25-35. m Hurry! * 44079

SINGLE white male 34 good look-mg. very honest, caring 8 famay orl-ented. seeks hep*>y single, white female who lovea to laugh, tor long term relationship Won t be dlsao-ooki fed * 441S4

SINGLE WHITE mala 32

for rslstlonafep Bikes., camping, fishing, b lks nding romsnce

* 44113

TALL, dark, 8 handsome meide 8 out. white male, wkkng to devote my Bme 8 affection to a tlnanciaBy inde-pendent mature women r m mld-40 *. advanced degree, ecttve. m-shape non-smoker Pfeeaa be s*»-

WHrTE MALE, 45, educated seeks I em sis who tnes not to look back m snger nor aheed In fear, but sround mswaraness * 44436

WHITE MALE 50 seeks fuS figured l am sis that Is uneeeummg. versaMe tofersnt tor Jiecreei adult km and gamee non-smoker tght drinker AJso like pho to* * 44064

ce looking, greet Enjoy* deriong. humor

movie*. Itahmg. « a k > Seeks smgle, white, femafe. 18-28 * 44183

38 year old honest a i m 8 attractive woman m her 30's tor s poeatols long term r»-lattonafep I'm 5"9" 156

ATTRACTIVE BLACK FEMALE, 39. smoare. smart , sexy, would kka to meat nlce guy, ta l . open-minded, affect ionate. 30-42. race open Let 's talk) * 44176

ATTRACTIVE Divorced black pro-fessional mom. 38, 5 2, size 10. seeks profess ion si black mala trtend. 38-46 Single, employed non-smoker easy-gomg Travsl sport*. d « i c m g . concer t* Canton * 44104

ATTRACTIVE INTELLIGENT d i -vorced Mack femafe 37. 5'4. physt-caOy « . snioys outdoor sport*, trav-elling. p l a y * seeks handeome pro-_ - pro-f e s s i o n a l m a l e l o r h o n e s t monogamous ralatlonahip * 44119

ATTRACTIVE, professional. Mac* female age 4 1 educated Ukes trav-el ing. cooking. Itahmg Seeks honest person wi th good vetoes 8 em-ployed Ftace open * 44916

CLASSY, ATTRACTIVE, divorced white tamaia. 40"». 5 7 " . t r im. warm, affectionate, happy, no dependant* seeking non-emokmg gentleman

i a rea l to r Me * 4 4 9 7 9

621 Women Seeking

SINGLE BLACK FEMALE age 26. 5'7, 150 toe student nuraa haa 5 yr old eon. en«oy* bowing, monies, play*, fun t ime* Seeks white mafe. M8. medium, slender buBd. 26-38 tor good istaHoneftlp flrat. * 44002

SINGLE Mack Ism sis looking tor a sweat stogta Mack mate to share a Ms with, merrfegs « pusatols. K not OK Loving Ud* . someone nice 8 t o h a v e * good urn* wtthi * 44009

SlfeGLE BLACK WOMAN - 44 yrs 010. 136 pounds. 5"5" seeking Mac* man 44 to 54 yrs old. 5 8 to 6 " tor a one on owe i sfehcnahlp to do and share everything with Smoker ok . social drinker ok Please give me a caB. * 44129

C L A S S Y , v ivac ious , a t t r a c t i v e Ism ale saaks honest, smgta. white, mala, non-emokar, 50-80. to ahere special moment* , taughter, famay 8 mends Lnvee dancing, weekend oet -away*, movies, etc * 44852

COLLEGE EDUCATED 39 yr old « -vorced white femafe. parent M teen-ager* seeks white male, 38-45 who seeks the positive things In Me. Have good sense of humor, enjoy movies * 44004

DIVORCED Meek ttve. Chrtsltan vai dr inker, sensual.

tamaia 45. aftrac-

vMua*. race no tat. SO 8 u p *

44072

DtVOHCED Educafed. good na-tured lady. 41. S'8. standar. atu l i ve Entoy aerob ic* , conoa sports, theatre, comfor t * of home Taking up golf In spring. OaMr* m-feMganl, t a l . protoastonal gantfe-man. good commuMcator * 44173

ENERGETIC. SINGLE, white tamaia 46. varied interests Indudtog srts. movtaa. theatre, art collecting. t r aM l looking tor sincere single mafe *4th amvltar interests * 44023

ATTRACTIVE SINGLE Mack femafe 27. 5' T V taB. medium slzs. sn|oys movie*, dining out. etc.. teens spe-cial guy t o pamper & spoil me. 8 spend special Quality tuna together Race open * 44056

A T T R A C T I V E . Spir i tual Btack Femafe. 41. 5"3" tran. seek mo Ir tandaNp with pi lalssslonsl 45-55 who lovee Me. God snd people AB races considered beautiful * 44100

Attract ive pro* music, tf iaetra trevel Autx jm heir, brown eye*, good m a p * seeks sin-gle countsrpert 55-85 *«>o Is pUss ant. mfeBlganl 8 smear* 9 4 4 0 4 0

ATTRACTIVE. 32. Ism eta. 5-8". I80toa. gta while i f i iendship

smgta whi te 'OcAing tar sto-ats 32-38. tor

BEAUTY, enchantment. s n a t o i s * | . at t racts this divorced while female Cathoac lovely. MB. no dspendenu Seeking kiendsfep - /d ivo rced wNfe mafe 56-87 , 5 10" • * 44811

CATHOUC. Mngle whne tamaia. 28. seeks whne mate who Mis* denemg. Mcycang and sk i ing I work a f t v -noona and *va m Weectsnd * 44181

FRUMPY SINGLE WHITE female 37. enjoys goMng. MeycMng snd long w a k * . seeks ambit ious prudent, witty while mefe tor Platonic refe-ttcmarap Weetland area. * 44022

FULL FIGURED drvored while 48 y* old femafe saek* smoere a M f e maN 50-80 drvored or s l J j a s i to shsre what life has to offer

* 44070

OKAY, so I cry st movfe*. smg m my c v 8 hug my t r tend* r m romantic, ctaaay fuB f igured but ourveceou*. single Meek professional femafe. 42. 5 ' * En|oy movfe*. c o n c e r t * t r i etc Seeking pi afssMimM ameer* man or any race, age 36-50 * 44080

Pretty green eyed white female. 29 Miapaly. saghtty MMlou red . si outapokan. ssocky-bu* . km a

PRETTY, VERY a innaaeM entr _ nuar. 5'S", very tovtog. otvtng. taB figured, seeking mala. 4S-MM 80 s who can love ma tor the p a n

SINGLE. 26, 5 8 " . 145 lb p ro les is i . very at l ract lv* Mack torn dependents seeks prolsssio

DnanclaBy secure white mala De-sires dlacreel relabonshlp * 44020

TALL. THIN Blonds profeaaunM. 33, saaks ItnancaaBy secure slngM white mafe. 35-45. who an|oy* good f r iend*, a loving family, good food, travel. waBts and moves * 44088

WANTED Mafe Country dancing County arse. r . Wayne <

I to take la

WARM. OUTGOING, divorced whi te fern Ma, young 44. pretty I M l f ig-ured. set

37-50. for friendship Mnp ta . DP Aral

WELL ADJUSTED, hm-tovtng. t r im 8 attract ive Mngle. aBUfe. buMnaas woman, envoys travel 8 mtaBlgant conversat ion seeks drug-free Mngto. white, mafe. 40-60 * 4 4 1 8 5

622 Sport* Mereete SINGLE white mala 63. saaks nxxed doubles MnrSs psrtnsr 4.5 rat ing, av ren t f y ranked »2 mane 80 y rs i over singles SE Mich Tennia Aaaoc Tennis snyons? • 44162

623 Senior* ATTRACTIVE Sincere young at heert. non smoker. Monde, single white temefe. Ikes denemg 8 ca rd* . IS s i n handaome. taB. ton lovtng sin-gle white male. 80-70 • 44700

Bne dir img. but not MoneT attractive aourmM LADY s refined GENTLEMAN tor an sp ice

STRAWBERRY BLONOE. 5"4\ t r im, n o n - d r i n k i n g / a m o k Ing Chr i s t i an k ing smoking

fy W B Btoon

624 Travel Compenion* ADVENTUROUS, PLAYFUL, uninhr-

f o r memorab le expe r i ences • 44975

P f K m S S I O N A L SWT, S I . coBage iduca fed efe active, M a s theater.

ATTRACTIVE UvonM senior LADY, seeks compeny of gregartoua GEN-TLEMAN tor 1 month summer tour of Europe Dutch treat Many perks

Bonshlp A • SB s t i l t tar travel 8 day-t ime m i Mings An ieU. * , smgla. no t tausmfe i in . 38. sam sexy 8 sa-

n o u * RspBss only • 44112

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CLASS REUNIONS

As apnea permits, me Observer & Eccentric Newspapers will print without charge announcements of class reunions. Send the infor-mation to Reunions, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Uvonta 48150. please include the date of the re-union and the first and last name of at least one contact person and a telephone number.

• ANN A R M R HURON The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Sept. 4 at the Holiday Inn West, Ann Arbor. For more infor-mation, call 824-8550.

• ANN AMOR PfONEUt The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 20 at the Sheraton Inn, Ann Arbor. For more infor-mation, call 465-2277 or 263-6803.

• BERKLEY The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 14 at the Northfield Hilton Inn, Troy. For more infor-mation, call 824-8550.

The January and June classes of 1948 will hold a reunion Sept. 17-19 at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, Novi. For more informa-tion, call 549-3766.

The class of 1968 will hold a re-union July 31 at the Northfield Hilton Inn, Troy. For more infor-mation, call 824-8550.

An all-school reunion will be held at 7 p.m. May 8 at the Amer-ican Legion Hall, Royal Oak. For more information, call 543-9367 or 642-3229.

• — — W H A M GROVES The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 7 at the Northfield Hilton Inn, Troy. For more infor-mation, call 824-8550.

The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Aug. 7 at the Birmingham Country Club. Class of '62 wel-come. For more information, write Connie Lee, 122 W. Maple, Bir-mingham 48009, or by fa* at 642-2476.

• BIRMINGHAM SEAHOLM The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Nov. 26 at the Northfield Hilton Hotel, Troy. For more in-formation, call 824-8550.

• BISHOP BORGESS The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Sept. 18 at the Sheraton Oaks, Novi. For more informa-tion, call 427-8969 or 349-7776.

• BISHOP GALLAGHER The class of 1973 will hold a re-union July 31 at the Somerset Inn, Troy. For more information, call 824-8550.

• BLOOMFIELD HILLS ANOOVER The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Nov. 27 at the Northfield Hilton Inn, Troy. For more infor-mation, call 824-8550.

• CHIPPEWA VALLEY The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Sept. 25 at Zuccaro's Coun-try House, Mount Clemens. For more information, call 465-2277 or 263-6803.

• CHERRY HILL The class of 1968 will hold a re-union Oct. 16 at the Sheraton Oaks, Novi. For more informa-tion, call 380-6100.

• CLARENCEVILLE The claBS of 1983 will hold a re-union Aug. 7. For more informa-tion, call 278-8851 (between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.) or 442-7494.

The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Sept. 11 at the Novi Hilton Hotel. For more information, call 824-8550.

The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Aug. 28. For more informa-tion, call 455-5067 or 624-6853.

• CLAWSON . The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug 21 at the Northfield Hilton Inn, Troy. For more infor-mation, call 288-0129 or 689-2213.

• CRESTWOOO The class of 1968 will hold s re-union Oct. 2. For more informa-tion, call 937-8792 or 278-7565.

The class of 1973 will hold s re-union Oct. 2. For more informa-tion, call 453-8274.

The class of 1973 is planning a re union. For more information, call 562-2221

The class of 1963 will hold a re-union June 19. For more informa-tion, call 561-2238 or write Fran Taylor Wittershien, 23562 Huron Rivar Drive, Rockwood 48173.

The daaa of 1973 will hold a re-union July 17. For more informa-tion, call 569-2539 or 261 9365.

The June of 1963 will hold a reunion in J una. For more infor-•nr inn call 691 -0746,379-4272 or (800) GB8-3673.

The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 27-29. For more infor-mation, call 561-5309 or 422-1602.

The claaa of 11943 will hold a reunion Oct. 1 at the Dearborn Italian-American Hall. For more information, call 563-6925 or 676-9850.

• DCARRORN SACRED HEART The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 7 at the Livonia Mar-riott, Livonia. For more informa-tion, call 685-2357 or 681-5866.

• DETROIT CODY The January class of 1973 will hold a reunion June 26 at the Fairlane Club, Dearborn. For more information, call 375-1526.

The class of 1957 will hold a re-union Oct. 22 at Laurel Manor, Livonia. For more information, call 465-2277 or 263-6803.

The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Aug. 21. For more informa-tion, call 661-5753, 455-9796 or 425-9751.

The June class of 1973 will hold a reunion Aug. 28 at the Sheraton Oaks, Novi. For more informa-tion, call 462-3102 or 642-3353.

• DETROIT COOLEY The January and June classes of 1943 will hold a reunion Sept. 18 at the Botsford Inn, Farmington Hills. For more information, call 476-6225.

The class of 1958 will hold a re-union July 23-25 at the Sheraton Oaks Hotel, Novi. For more infor-mation, call 887-3921.

The class of 1968 will hold a re-union June 19 at the Marriott Ho-tel, Southfield. For more informa-tion, call 380-6100.

The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Aug. 21 at the Marriott Ho-tel, Southfield. For more informa-tion, call 380-6100.

The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Nov. 6. For more informa-tion, call 476-5400 or 471-1441.

The class of 1948 will hold a re-union Aug. 21 at the Holiday Inn, Livonia. For more information, call 357-4950 or 788-0116.

The January and June classes of 1953 will hold a reunion Oct. 16. For more information, call 464-2733 or 347-1932.

• DETROIT DERBY The January and June classes of 1943 will hold a reunion in June. For more information, call 773-5934, 464-8925 or 334-9307.

• DETROIT EASTERN The class of 1943 will hold a re-union Oct. 8. For more informa-tion, call 884-0357, 755-61%, 884-4586 or 626-6220.

• DETROIT HENRY FORD The January, June and August classes of 1963 will hold a reunion Aug 21 at the Novi Hilton Inn, Novi. For more information, call 553-7830, 553-7431, 358-1878 or 227-4839 or write to J. , Nemecheck, 21546 Morley, Dear-born 48124.

The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Oct. 1 at the Sheraton Oaks, Novi. For more informa-tion, call 380-6100.

• DETROIT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

The class of 1943 will have a re-union April 17-18 at Lawrence Technological University, South-field. For more information, call 356-0200, Ext. 2200.

• DETROIT JACKSON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL

The classes of the 1930s and 1940s are planning a reunion. For more information, call 751-0211 or 751-6499.

• DETROIT MACKENZIE The class of 1968 will hold a re-union July 23-24 at the Bay Val-ley Resort, Bay City. For more in-formation, call 268-7598, 834-8178 or 968-3269.

• DETROIT MUMFORD The class of 1953 is planning a re-union. For more information, call 851-2777 or 661-4730.

• DETROfT NORTHERN The January and June classes of 1944 ere planning a reunion. For more information, call 661-0367.

• DETROIT NORTHEASTERN The class of 1943, with the classes of 1941-42 and 1944-45, is plan-ning a reunion. For more informa-tion, call 548-8152 after 8 p.m.

The claasea of 1952-54 will hold a reunion Aug 27-29 at the Athe-neum Hdtel in Greektown. For more information, call 933-0571 or 861-5997.

The daaa of 1973 will hold a re-lation Sept. 25 at the Holiday Inn, Livonia. For more information, call 380-6100.

The claasea of the 1960s are plan-ning a reunion. For more informa-tion, call 761-0211 or 751-6499.

• DETROIT SOUTHWESTERN The January-June classaa of 1943 are planning a reunion. For more information, call 453-4818.or 344-4220.

• DETROIT WESTERN The clasa of 1943 will hold a re-union Oct. 1 at the Dearborn Inn, Dearborn. For more information, call 271-7§09.

The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Oct. 9 at the Marriott Ho-tel, Southfield. For more informa-tion, call 380-6100.

• DETROIT WILBUR WRIGHT TTie classes of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s are planning a reunion. For more information, call 751-0211 or 751-6499.

• EAST DETROIT The class of 1973 will hold a re-union July 31 at Zuccaro's Coun-try House. For more information, call 795-0409 or 824-1153.

The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Nov. 27 at the VFW Hall, Roaeville. For more information, call 824-8550.

• EAST LANSING The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 14 at the University ~ Club, East Lansing. For more in-formation, call 380-6100.

• EPIPHANY An all-class reunion will be held April 2 at Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall, Livonia. For more information, call 476-8383 or 473-8385.

• FARMINGTON The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 6 at Laurel Manor, Livonia. For more information, call 465-2277 or 263-6803.

The class of 1983 will hold a re-union July 17 at the Hotel Baro-nette, Novi. For more informa-tion, call 465-2277 or 263-6803.

• FARMINGTON HILLS HARRISON

The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Nov. 27 at the Livonia Marriott. For more information, call 887-1458 or fax 541-0601.

• FERMDALE The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Nov. 27 at the Kingsley Inn, Bloomfield Hills. For more information, call 380-6100.

• FERNDALE LINCOLN The January and June classes of 1953 are planning a reunion. For more information, call 547-2202.

The class of 1943 will hold a re-union Sept. 18 at the Somerset Inn, Troy. For more information, call 435-3106 or 542-9707.

• FRASER The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Nov. 26 at the Mirage, Mount Clemens. For more infor-mation, call (800) 677-7800.

• GARDEN CITY The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Oct. 16 at Corel's Restau-rant, Livonia. Cost is $30 per per-son. For more information, call 661-8317 or 525-9634.

The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Nov. 26 at Hawthorne Val-ley, Westland. For more informa-tion, call 380-6100.

• GARDEN CITY EAST The class of 1978 will hold a re-union Nov. 26 at the Royce Hotel, Romulus. For more information, call 824-8550.

The class of 1968 will hold a re-union Nov. 13. For more informa-tion, call 464-2811.

• GIBRALTAR CARLSON The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Sept. 11 at the Knighta of Columbus Hall, Lincoln Park. For more information, call 824-8550.

• GRAND BLANC The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Aug 21 at the Holiday Inn, Flint. For more information, call 380-6100.

• GROSSE POINTE The January-June claaaea of 1933 will hold a reunion July 30 at the Loch moor Club, Groeae Points Woods. For more information, call 881-7539 (January) or 882-6472 (June).

The January and June claaaea of 1958 will hold a reunion Oct. 2 at the Rooetertail, Detroit. For more information, call 465-2277 or 263-6803.

The daaa of 1943 will hold a re-union Sept. 11 at the Groeae Pointa Yacht Club. For more in-formation, call 882-4786.

The daaa of 1973 will hold a re-union July 31 at the Groeae Pointe Yacht Club. For more in-formation, call 824-8560.

• HAZEL PARK The January and June dassaa of 1943 will hold a reunion Aug. 14. For more information, call 781-4640 or 435-7926.

• HIGHLAND PARK The classes of 1942,1943 and 1944 will hold a reunion Sept. 25 at the Novi Hilton, Novi For more information, call 824-8550.

The January and June classes of 1948 will hold a reunion April 24 at the Glen Oaks Country Club, Farmington Hilla. For more information, call 427-9094 or 280-1864.

The January and June classes of 1958 are planning a reunion. For more information, call 474-2070 or 738-4852.

The June class of 1963 will hold a reunion June 11-12 at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn. January 1963 and January 1964 graduates invited. For more information, call 549-7585 or 865-6797.

The class of 1973 is planning a reunion. For more information, call 336-8248.

hCULATA The class of 1953 will hold a re-union May 1 at the Troy Marriott. For more information, call 644-3829.

• JOHN GLENN The class of 1973 is planning a re-union. For more information, call 397-9417.

• LADYWOOD The class of 1973 is planning a re-union for late summer. For more information, call 421-2616 or 632-6225.

The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Oct. 2. For more informa-tion, call 525-2657.

• LAKEVREW The class of 1973 is plsnning a re-union. For more information, call 824-8550.

• LINCOLN PARK The January claas of 1968 will hold a reunion June 26 at the Ramada Heritage Center, Southgate. For more information, call 425-9440 or 671-6993.

• LIVONIA BENTLEY The class of 1966 is planning a re-union. For more information, call 981-4215 or write to 14125 River-side Drive, Livonia 48154.

The class of 1968 will hold a re-union Aug. 7. For more informa-tion, call 464-0579 or 421-1412.

• UVONIA FRANKLIN The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Nov. 26 at the Novi Hilton Inn. For more information, call 824-8550.

• LIVONIA STEVENSON The class of 1983 is planning a re-union. For more information, call 390-4957 or 442-7614.

The class of 1973 will hold a re-union July 31 at the Novi Hilton Inn, Novi. For more information, write to S.H.S. Class of *93, P.O. Box 531091, Livonia 48^53.

• MARYGROVE COLLEGE The class of 1953 will hold a re-union Sept. 18. For more informa-tion, call 644-8267 or 626-4758.

" S y m o u t m - c a n t o n The daaaea of 1963 will hold a re-union Aug. 20 at the Novi Hilton. For more information, call 824-8660.

The January and June das see of 1943 will hold a reunion Sept 17-19. For more information, call 673-0306 or 682-3282.

• BEDFORD TMURSTOM The daaa of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 6 at S t Mary's Cul-tural Center; Livonia. For more information, call 522-9405 or 937-0649.

The claaa of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug 7 at the Novi Hilton. For more information, call 824-8550.

The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Oct 16 at the Karas House. For more information, call 535-6480, 532-0525, 538-7221 or 476-2383.

• ST. ISAAC JOGUBS The claaaea of 1966-70 will held i reunion Aug. 27 at the Blossom Heath Inn, S t Clair Sboree. For more information, call 824-8660.

• ST. MARTS OF REDPOMB The claas of 1973 will hold a re-union Sept 26 at the Livonia Marriott For more information, call 277-0610 or 459-0834.

• SERVITE The claaa of 1963 will hold a re-union April 23 at the Northfield Hihon Hotel, Troy. For more in-formation, call 824-8650.

The claas of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 7 at the Ritz-Carlton. For more information, call 397-8152 or 349-5936. J

• ROCHESTER ADAMS The claaa of 1983 will bold a re-union Aug. 14 at the Van Dyke Suite Hotel in Warren. For more information, call 391-9653.

The class of 1973 will hold a re-union July 31 at the Rochester Elks Club. For more information, call 879-0849.

• ROYAL OAK Theclass of 1953 will hold a re-union May 22 at the Gazebo Res-taurant Warren. For more infor-mation, call 435-9693, 349-8340 or 353-5396.

• ROYAL OAK DONDERO The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Aug 6 a&St Mary*s Cul-tural Center, Livonia. For more information, call 522-9406 or 937-0649.

• ROYAL OAK KMM ALL The class of 1963 is planning a re-union. For more information, write to CBC, Box 287, Ortonville 48462.

The class of 1983 will hold a re-union July 24. For more informa-tion, call 544-3081 or 549-4643.

The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 7 at the Troy Mar-riott. For more information, call 398-4040 or 373-8055.

• ST. ALPHONSUS The class of 1943 will hold a re-union Aug. 6-8. For more informa-tion, call 581-5881.

The class of 1982 is planning a reunion. For more information, write to P.O. Box 145, Dearborn 48121 or call 458-9659.

• ST. CLAIR The class of 1973 will hold s re-union July 10 at the St. Clair Inn, St. Clair. For more information, call 824-8550.

• ST. CECILIA The dass of 1963 will hold a re-union May 15 at the Holiday Inn, Livonia. For more information, call 685-3938 (after 6 p.m.) or 845-.3298 (9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays).

• ST. CUNEGUNDA The claas of 1943 will hold a re-union Sept 11. For more informa-tion, call 591-6562 or 473-8428.

The daaa of 1963 will hold a re-union June 12 at the Somerset Inn, Troy. For more information, call 465-2277 or 263-6803.

• SOUTHGATE The dass of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 21 at Crystal Gardens, Southgate. For more information, call 479-2711 or 671-8296.

• TAYLOR TRUMAN The daaa of 1983 will hold a re-union Oct 9 at the Holiday Inn, r Dearborn. For more information, call 824-8550.

The claaa of 1983 is planning a re-union. For more information, call 824-8550.

• TROY The claas of 1958 will hold a re-union Oct 16. For more informa-tion, call 689-2241 or write to Ad-damae Akin, 1152 Boyd, Troy 48083. I

• UTICA EISENHOWER The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Oct 16 at Warren Chateau, Warren. For more information, call 465-2277 or 263-6803.

• UTICA HENRY The claas of 1963 will hold a re-union Sept 18 at Zucarro's Coun-try House, Mount Clemens. For more information, call 465-2277 or 263-68031

• WALLED LAKE The-claas of 1943 will hold a re-union May 8 at Wyndham Gar-den Hotel in Novi. For more infor-mation, call 624-4471.

The class of 1983 is planning a reunion. For more information, call 547-9365 or 625-0427.

The class of 1968 will hold a re-union July 31. For more informa-tion, call 363-7108 or 348-7769.

The classes of 1962-63 will hold a reunion Aug. 7. For more information, call 360-2460 or 645-6218.

The class of 1958 will hold a re-union Aug. 13. For more informa-tion, call 698-9458.

• WATERFORD Ktl lUUNG The class of 1973 is planning a re-union. For more information, call 674-3827 or 673-9749.

• WAYNE The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Oct. 16 at the Royce Hotel, Romulus. For more information, call 824-8550.

The claas of 1968 will hold a re-union Sep t 4 at Weber's Inn, Ann Arbor. For more information, call 455-9689.

The claas of 1973 will hold a re-union July 31 at the Holiday Inn, Livonia. For more information, call 380-6100.

• MLFORD LAKELAND The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Nov. 26 at Mitch's II, Waterford. For more information, call 824-8550.

• NORTH FAHBHNGTON The class of 1973 will hold a re-union Aug. 13 at the Sheraton Oaks, Novi. For more information call 465-2277 or 263-6803.

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• OUR LADY OF GOOO COUNSEL The claas of 1963 will hold a re-union April 16 or 17. For more in-formation. call 628-3311 or 375-9561.

• OUR LADY OF GRACE The claas of 1963 will hold a re-union May 8 at the OLG Hall. For more information, call 373-8360.

• PLYMOUTH The class of 1973 will hold a re-union June 26 at the Livonia Hol-iday Inn. For more information, nail BUI BMP .

The claaa of 1943 will hold a reunion July 10 at the Fox Hills Country Club. For more informa-tion, call 453-6666 or write to Carol Bowden Merriman, 1086 Carol S t . Plymouth 48170.

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C Rocks fall in loss No. 1 Doughboys

S T E V E KOWALSKI

CC hockey is family affair for Ronaynes

Seven-year-old Alyse Ronayne has two brothers and a cousin who played hockey this year for Red-ford Catholic Central.

Which one was her favorite? "Jamie," she said, referring to her brother Jamie

Ronayne, the Shamrocks' senior goalie. "He's the one on the ice a lot."

Alyse watches Barney cartoons more than she analyzes hockey, but trust her opinion. Jamie Ronayne was a fan favorite during the Class A state tournament, almost leading CC to its first state championship since 1974.

Ronayne, who had a 2.27 goals-against average coming into the Final Four, played his best during the state tournament, allowing only 10 goals in six games.

After being held scoreless for two periods earlier this month in Flint, Alpena scored a pair .of goals in the last 11:22 to win the Class A crown over CC, 2 - 1 .

Jeff Warholik tied the game 1-1 at 4:38 of the third period, tipping in a shot from the point, and Mike Richey scored the game winner on a power play at 11:43, slapping the puck past Jamie Ronayne after a scramble in the goal crease.

"The whole year, Jamie was the backbone of our team," CC junior forward Frank Novock said. "He played unbelievable. Unfortunately, we couldn't get another one for him."

Jamie Ronayne got a chance to play full-time this year after last year's starting goalie, Mike Brusseau, opted to play this season with a travel-ing midget team. Ronayne's uncle, Timothy Ronayne, played on CC's last state champion team in '74 and was the star of that final, scoring four goals against Birmingham Brother Rice.

For two periods Saturday, Jamie Ronayne was the star.

"It's a goal of anybody to win a state champion-ship and it would have been real nice," said Jamie Ronayne, whose twin brother, Justin, was a for-ward and cousin Brian WBB a defenseman at CC. "I tried and gave it 100 percent. That 's all I can do. They fought for the puck (on the game-winner) and got it."

All in the family Three Ronaynes on the same CC hockey team

isn't that unusual, considering 13 Ronaynes from three generations have played for the Shamrocks over the last six decades.

The Ronaynes' grandfather, John J. Ronayne, and his brother, James J. Ronayne, played on the first CC hockey team in the 1930s. John Ronayne, who later was CC's team physician for 37 years, had six sons who played hockey at CC during the 1960s and '70s.

Pat Ronayne, the father of Jamie and Justin, played and graduated from CC in 1966. His brother, John III, played and graduated in 1964 and is the father of current CC player Brian Ronayne. Other Ronaynes who played included Mike, claas of '65; Dan, '75; Brendan, '78; and Matthew, '80.

"In my family, two things were certain: We played hockey and we attended Catholic Central," said Pat Ronayne, who was the interim coach this past season at Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook.

Tho elder Ronaynes havt coached their sons at various youth levels and were thrilled to watch them get regular shifts this season. Then to watch them almost win a state championship, well, that was even more special.

"It gave me a thrill when they introduced Jamie as the goalie, knowing my dad did it (played goal-ie) some odd years ago," Pat said. "We enjoy this immensely. John and I have an awful lot of pride in our kids, and it's even more enjoyable to watch them (than play)."

The Ronaynes should remember the finer things of '93 instead of the loss in the final. Among them, the 4-3 overtime victory over Livo-nia Stevenson; a pair of wins over Rice, one in the regional final; and the 3-2 win over Port Huron in the quarterfinal. ^

"The last week wss somewhat nerve-wracking, but it wss s lot of fun," said John Ronayne.

Keeping in touch CC plays an exhibition game every year, featur-

ing an alumni team against the varsity. This year's alumni had seven Ronaynes playing for it against the varsity and its trio of Ronaynes.

"There was a lot of joking going on, and when we left the ice, I said, 'Thanks for organising s scrimmage for our family,' " Pat Ronayne said.

The three Ronaynes on this year's team will join the alumni, and it might be s while before there is another on the CC varsity roster.

Baaed on past results, it'll be worth the wait.

AW-Ar— Hockey, 2C

A fine season for the Plymouth Salem boys basketball team ended Friday with a loss to No. 1-ranked Detroit Pershing in a regional championship game. The Rocks finished with a 21-4 record.

B Y D A N O'MEARA S T A F F W arras

It would stretch the imagination to think a high school basketball team could be any more impressive than defending state champion Detroit Pershing was Friday night.

The heavily favored Doughboys p layed a s u p e r b game and overwhelmed Plymouth Salem 83-52 in the final of the Southfield-Lathrup regional tournament.

Pershing (23-1) will play Western Lakes Activities Association champi-on Walled Lake Central (25-0) in a Class A quarterfinal game in the Uni-versity of Detroit-Mercy's Calihan Hall at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The Doughboys were outstanding in every way necessary to distinguish them as a fine team against the Rocks (21-4).

"We played good, aggressive bas-ketball," Pershing coach Johnny Gos-ton said. "We probably had more depth than they had. My kids stepped up because sometimes in these games you have a letdown."

Salem had a total of 18 turnovers, which might have been an acceptable number, but the Doughboys still forced the Rocks to play at a faster pace with their hustling defense.

"They completely dismantled us," Salem coach Bob Brodie said. "They took us right out of our game plan and everything we wanted to do."

The Rocks had wanted to control the ball and tempo, but they were un-able to do that. Consequently, they got into a running game with Persh-ing, and it looked as if Salem had giv-en up on doing the things it planned.

"Their pressure is so tremendous, and unless you're out there feeling the heat all the time you don't realize

how they create the up-tempo game," Brodie said. "Our players were in a survival mode out there, and then you lose your concentration and sight of what you're trying to do."

The Doughboys made 36 of 78 field goals, including an assortment of showtime dunks. The Pershing trio of 6-7 senior Todd Burgan (22), 6-6 sen-ior Carlos Williams (21) and 6-8 jun-ior Willie Mitchell (19) accounted for 62 of the team's points.

"Those guys are great players; they had three Division I athletes on the floor," Salem senior Brandon Slone said. Burgan is going to Syracuse and Williams to Alabama-Birmingham.

"They know they're good and they don't have to show it by talking trash. You can tell by the wsy they do their drills they're a disciplined team and have a disciplined coach.

"You don't know how far those guys are going to go (in the sport). I might sit back some day and say, 'Yeah, I played against that guy.' I hope they go all the way in the tour-nament."

Senior Mike Slone scored 15 points and junior James Head 10 for the Rocks, who made 18 of 51 shots. Sen-ior Brian Jensen added eight and jun-ior Adams Hammons seven.

"We knew they had some shooters; No. 40 (Mike Slone) got some rain," Goston said. "But we take the same approach "to every game. We have to contest shots and we did that today."

Goston tipped his hat to the RockB for not trying to hold the ball and at-tempting to compete with Pershing.

"I give their coach a lot of credit for that," he said. "In the state tourna-ment, he was going to play to win and not lose.

See ROCKS, 3C

BILL BRKSLRR/STAJ? PHOTOGRAPHER

Regional final: Salem's Brian Jensen finds the going tough in the paint Friday against defending champ Pershing.

Cass Tech sidelines CC hoop squad BY STEVE KOWALSKI S T A F F W R I T E R

The weatherman might not be ready for the start of baseball, but Redford Catholic Central's Brian Paluk finally is.

Paluk's high school basketball ca-reer came to an end Friday night as Detroit Cass Tech defeated CC, 73-43, in a Class A regional final played at Southfield High School.

Paluk, expected to be one of CC's top pitchers on the baseball diamond, was held to 13 points on six-of-17 shooting and only six rebounds before fouling out with 3:13 remaining. But CC coach Bemie Holowicki will re-member Paluk for the way he led the inexperienced Shamrocks to a 15-10 overall record despite losing All-Ob-server f i r s t - t eam players Bob Kummer and Chard Varga to gradua-tion.

Jeff Gutt, Marc Gondek and Eric

Justice also played their last game. "Brian played maybe three to five

minutes his freshman year, breaks his hand his junior year and misses almost the entire season, then this year comes out of nowhere to be the heart and soul of the team," Holowicki said. "He was 'Mr. Every-thing* for us. He was a great player in the CC tradition and is a great per-son, one of the most likable kids in school."

Cass Tech forced 22 CC turnovers and held the Shamrocks to 15-of-50 shooting (30 percent).

CC made only three-of-16 shots in the first quarter but was feeling pret-ty good about trailing only 26-22 at halftime. Cass pulled away in the third quarter, outscoring CC 18-4 for a 44-26.

CC made only 2-13 shots and had seven turnovers in the third quarter. Howard White and Derrick Dial each

scored six points in the third quarter for the Technicians, who ended the quarter with a 12-0 run.

"We made a good run but got carved up today," Holowicki said. "We should get maybe three turn-overs a quarter, and that 's about i t They trapped us all over and we held the ball, didn't hit the open man, and when we did go to the open man, we wouldn't go to the basket. Cass knows all the tricks of the trade and is very savvy."

Andy Slankster scored nine points on 3-9 shooting for .CC, and Gutt played strong off the bench with six points and six rebounds.

Cass Tech coach Robert Shannon said the Technicians didn't use spe-cial strategy to guard Paluk. The 21-4 Technicians have played good de-fense all year, holding opponents to 34-percent shooting and an average of 56 points per game. Cass has been

playing without its best inside player, John Morrison, since he broke his arm in the first district game.

"Defensive tenacity and our togeth-erness is the key; they believe they can win," Shannon said. "We didn't play him (Paluk) any differently than we played Benton Harbor's Corey Childs or Pershing's big fella (Willie Mitchell). We play them all the same."

CC sophomore guard Damien Baskerville didn't start but played about three quarters. Baskerville missed Wednesday's game against Dearborn after being ruled academi-cally ineligible by CC. But he was re ins ta ted for Fr iday ' s game, Holowicki said, because he finished an incomplete assignment in one of his courses.

Baskerville is the most impressive of 12 players off the varsity who will remain.

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BY CHRIS MCCOSKY S T A F F Warm

You coach a first-year small college basketball program. You have no players, no alumni booster group, no television exposure (except for local access cable), no scholarship money, and, because it is primarily a com-muter college, there isn't much of a campus life.

How in the world do you recruit players?

Well, if you're Madonna University men's basketball coach Bill Sharpe, you sell a concept. A concept that ia often the goal and rarely the reality in big-time collage athletics.

"We are here for the benefit of the student-athlete. Not the other way around," Sharpe said. "And that ben-efit is a college education. Our role as coaches is as teachers, facilitators and motivators. The players and coaches here will work together toward one goal: academic and athlet-ic success."

Are the players buying it? Like Elvis stamps. Here is a list of players already signed to play basketball at Madonna next year • Doug Soper, 6-0 guard from Novi who spent the last two years as an invited walk-on at Central Michigan. Soper, a dangerous perimeter shooter, has been attending clessee at Madon-na this year and has been instrumen-tal in helping Sharpe recruit.

• Christian Emert, 6-0 guard who owns the career and single-season as-sist records at Walled Lake Central. • Brandon and Mike Slone, 6-5 twins from Plymouth Salem. Both earned all-Western Lakes honors this year. Mike averages 19.5 points per game and Brandon 13 points and eight re-bounds. • Khari Hairston, a speedy 5-10 guard from East Catholic. • Jaulonni Dimes, a 6-4 guard-for-ward from Eaat Catholic. • Andy Erwin, a 6-4 guard-forward from Royal Oak Kimball.

"I would say this would be a pretty good (recruiting) year for anybody," Sharpe said. "I'm very pleased. You will notice that the one thing these kids have in common is that they all come from great high school programs and were coached by great high school coaches. And every one la a good per-son, someone you want to be around for four years."

When asked their reasons for pick-ing Madonna, the Slone twins and Soper mentioned the school's proxim-ity to home and the chance to start on the ground floor of a program and help it grow.

"I think a lot of people were surprised that ere choee Madonna, because they thought we could have gone higher and played Divieion II," Brandon Slone said. "But there were a lot more factors than just baaket-

ball. Getting an education is the moat important thing because basketball ia not going to take you through life."

Certainly you get an idea of the type of student-athlete Madonna ia attracting — the "Good kid quo-tient," aa Sharpe calls it — and, by looking at the players' sizes, you get a hint as to the type of basketball they will play.

"Everybody expects me to play a three-guard offense that 's going to stall and take time off the clock be-cause we are young," Sharpe said. "Maybe we will; maybe we won't. But when you look at who we're bringing in, I think maybe we might be able to get up and down the court a little b i t "

The distinguishing feature of the new Crusaders will be their pressing man-to-man defense.

"Zone isn't a word we uee too often around here," said assistant coach Pat Henderhan, who played in the original men's program at Madonna which was canceled in 1989. "Every-thing we do will work off the defense."

Sharpe. Henderhan and assistant coach Mark Poplawski (veteran Cath-olic Leagua assistant coach), are still hard on the recruiting trail.

"We're going to carry 1ft players," Sharpe said. "I would like to get may-be four or five junk* college players

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CC crowds All-Area hockey team B Y B B A D E M O N S 8TAJT WBTTXA

To the victors go the spoils.

That's why state Class A finalist Radford Catholic

Central landed three players on first-team All-Observer hockey squad.

The Shamrocks, who finished the; 1992-93 season 18-6-4 overall, won five of six state tournament games before falling to Alpena in the finals at Flint IMA, 2-1. They also finished 7-0 against their three Livonia counterparts

Coach John Gumbleton, who guided CC into the 1983 state fi-nals. before losing to Fraser, was also named Observerland Coach of the Year.

"I'm pleased the way our team pulled together, they worked hard and they prepared well for the tournament," said Gumbleton, who just completed his 15th var-sity season. 'To survive a tough week, and having to play so hard to beat teams like (Birmingham) Brother Rice and (Livonia) Ste-venson, makes you happy."

Suburban High School Hockey League champion Livonia Churchill (16-6-1) also placed two players on the first team.

City rival Stevenson (14-8-1), the league runnerup, put one on the first team and two on the sec-ond team.

Livonia Franklin (10-8-7) is also represented.

Introducing the All-Area hock-ey team:

FIRST TEAM Daryl Chamberlain, goaUe. Uv. Ste-

venson: The Junior will be most remem-bered tor making 43 of 47 saves in a 4-3 overtime loss to Catholic Central In the re-gional opener. He was named the Spar-

tans' team MVP and made Class A Aft-State (coaches association).

In 21 games, the AS-Suburtan League goalie alowed )ust 41 goais tor a 1.95 goa la-a gainst average. Chamberlain notched three shutouts.

"Daryl leads by example." Stevenson coach Matt Mulcahy said. '1 always had to kick him oft the Ice attar practice be-cause he always wanted to stay and work. •

"He's an excellent student (3.7 grade-point average) and a good person."

Corey SwkJar, defense. Uv. Churchill: The senior was considered the Suburban League's top defenseman. He ranked fifth In the SHSHL in scoring and finished the season overall with 19 goals and 24 as-sists for 43 points.

Swider has been selected to play In the Michigan Ail-Stater Game on March 27 at Michigan Tech.

"Corey was the quarterback of our team." Churchill coach Jeff Hatley said of the All-Leaguer. "He has tremendous of-fensive skills and sees the game real well. He has a real knack of taking what's given to him."

Swider was a second-team All-Area pick a year ago.

Mike Kasper. defense. Redford CC: The senior was called "one of the better defenseman around" by coach John Gumbleton.

Kasper finished the season with 21 points on four goals and 17 assists. He was a second-team AH-West Division pick in the Michigan Metro League.

"Mike's a steady player, a heads-op player." said the CC coach. "He's a solid defenseman who was rarefy beaten.

"He has a good. hard, controlled shot." Kasper. a second-team AH-Area pick

last season, was also a member of CC's p£wer-ptay and penatty-kitflng units.

Todd Siedlaczek, forward. Llv. Churchill: The senior left winger led the Suburban circuit in scoring, while racking up a total of 59 points on the year with 29 goals and 30 assists.

He was also selected state's top schol-ar-athlete (coaches association), carry-ing a 4.065 GPA. Siedlaczek was also named Class A All-State (coaches asso-

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HOCKEY TEAM

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Q-Oeryl CtwmtowWn D-Corey! O-Mfce I F-Todd'• F-Jon Heady . . F-Fr«nk Novock

Uv Stevwwoc . Uv. ChurcNI . Redford CC . Uv. Church* . Redford CC . Redford CC

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G-Jemw Ronayne . . . R*dtoo3 CC OSoott Johnson D-Brtan Ronsyna F-Ryan Gucicfc . . F-Snan Jakowtnka F-Jeramy Kloeowakl

Uv Slevanaon . Radford CC U*. Stevanaon

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O-Oeva Watson D-Oarren Catanzartte D-StevaGrom F-Mka Giordano F-OouflGuiau . . . F-Shane Hastings

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Radford CethoOc Central: Justm Ronayne. Mark HokJrtdoe. Kevin Peder-sen. Livonia ChurchMI: Shawn Thomas.

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oat ion). "Todd was very unselfish, a team play-

er all the way," Hatley said. "He was a very good two-way player, too."

Siedlaczek is considering attending West Point.

Jon Heady, forward, Redford CC: The junior center had 26 goals and 30 assists on the year for 56 points

Heady made second-team All-West Di-vision (Michigan Metro).

"Jon has a lot of skills — a good skater and a good stick-handler with a knowl-edge for the game Gumbleton said. "He also has leadership ability. He's qui-et. but an intense competitor."

Frank Novock. forward. Redford CC: The junior center was called "a fireball" by his coach.

"He's very fast, very competitive and never quits," Gumbleton said. "He doesn't like to lose."

Novock. voted first-team All-West in the Michigan Metro, scored a total of 58 points on 26 goals and 32 assists.

He was also chosen Class A All-State (coaches association).

SECOND TEAM Jamie Ronayne, goalie. Redford CC:

The senior petmlnder turned the corner on Feb 5 when he made 38 saves In a 3-0 shutout over Brother Rice.

In 25.3 game*. Ronayne alowed only 54 goals (2.13 average) wtth a save per-centage of 92.3. He posted tour shutouts for the Shamrocks.

"He grew a lot thia season and he played very wafl a l season long." said the CC coach.

Roneyne was named to the coaches association Dream Team and Claaa A Aft-State teams. He was also selected the top goalie in the Michigan Metro.

Scott Johnaon, defense. Uv. Steven-son: The senior co-captain and four-year starter switched this season from the front line to the blue Hne.

Johnson stUI wound up wtth 16 goals and 19 assists for 35 points.

"Scott sacrificed bigger numbers for the good of the team." Mulcahy said. "He's a physical player and that's why he could make the transition so easily.

"He's a hard-nosed player, the kind you don't like to play against."

Johnson also made the All-Suburban and Class A All-State teams.

Brian Ronayne. defenee, Redford CC: The senior alternate-captain provided sol-id defense and leadership for the Sham-rocks.

"Brian skates wen and has a good shot." Gumbleton said. "He has a lot of skills and is ottensive-minded."

Ronayne finished the year with six goals and 28 assists for 34 points.

He was also selected second-team Aft-West in the Michigan Metro.

Ryan Gusick, forward, Uv. Stevenson: Gusick second in the Suburban League scoring race behind Siedlaczek.

The senior scored a total of 53 points on the year with 23 goals and 30 assists

The AH-SHSHL selection was a quiet leader for the Spartans.

"Like Chamberlain, Ryan led by exam-ple," Mulcahy said. "And he played very well against the good teams. Just a quali-ty kid."

Brian Jakowlnlcz, forward, Llv. Churchill: The senior right winger came on strong during home stretch of the reg-ular season for the Suburban League champions

He tallied the game-winning goal in the league showdown versus Stevenson and added five goals and three assists in vic-tory over Wyandotte to clinch the league title.

For the season, Jakowlnlcz had 25 goals and 21 assists for 46 points.

"Brian came up big in big games," Hat-ley said of the All-Leaguer. "He always went to the net and was difficult to move out of the way."

Jeremy Klosowski, forward, Llv. Franklin: The Patriots' captain tallied 31 goals and 22 assists for a team-high 53 points. During his three-year varsity ca-reer, ' Klosowski racked up 102 career points, 21st on Franklin's all-time scoring list

The senior center also had a plus-seven rating.

Jeremy was definitely a team leader." Franklin coach Terry Jobbitt said. "He al-ways stepped forward and was well-re-spected by his teammates because he was a hard hitter and gutsy."

A member of the power-play. Klo-sowski had four game-winning goals.

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Central wins regional title, plays Pershing in quarters

Coach of the Year: It has to be John Gumbleton, who guided Catholic Central to a 19-6-4 season and a berth in the Class A championship game, which it lost, 2-1, to Alpena.

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and the rest freshmen. We're looking at a couple of kids who are 6-7 and 6-8, and we would like to bring in a more mature scorer, a junior college scorer.

"But I will tell you this, I wouldn't be afraid to go anywhere with this group I have right now. These kids are winners."

Observer staff writer Dan O'Meara contributed to this re-port.

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Twenty minutea after Friday's Claaa A boys basketball regional championship game at Port Huron High School had ended. Walled Lake Central's 6-foot-6 senior center Chris McFarlane stood quietly in the locker room cradling the championship trophy under his arm.

"(Mike) Gluski usually takes it, but tonight I took it," he ex-plained, with the calm, politeness of a gentle giant. But there was nothing calm or gentle about McFarlane's performance. After having his first shot of the game swatted away like a fly at a picnic, McFarlane buckled down and turned in a career performance. He finished the game with 29 points, 12 rebounds and a couple steale in helping the VikingB win a thrilling 90-86 come-from-be-hind victory over Port Huron.

"That (block) made me realize I had to go with more power to the hole," McFarlane said. "They were more physical than I thought they'd be."

The VikingB, 25-0 on the sea-son, advance to the Class A state quarterfinal game 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the University of Detroit Mercy against defending state champion Detroit Pershing (23-1).

As in Tuesday's regional open-ing-round victory over Pontiac Northern, the Vikings had to rally in the fourth quarter to secure the win.

Led by the outstanding play of senior Keith Cates (27 points, 12 assists) and junior Tony Miller (33 points) the Big Reds scored the first four points of the contest and didn't relinquish the lead un-til the 4:28 mark of the fourth quarter. Port Huron led by as many as 13 points midway

through the third quarter, and held a 12-point lead, 66-64, with less than 20 seconds remaining in the third before Central started another of its thrilling come-backs.

"They're seniors," explained Central coach Steve Emert, who was proud to accept his first re-gional trophy in 15 years of coach-ing at Central. "We were in a situ-ation where we got behind, but I wasn't going to panic because then they'd get upset with me. We knew we could come back. They know they're never out of it."

With time running out in the third. Central's Adam McCarthy (17 points) hit a three-pointer and Miller was slapped with a foul af-ter the shot giving Central Uae ball under its own basket. Chris-tian Emert (17 points) hit McFar-lane under the basket with the in-bounds pass and McFarlane

dumped in an easy bucket off the glass, drew a foul and aced the free throw to quickly pull the Vik-ings to within six, 66-60.

"It took us several minutes to recover from that," said Port Huron coach Jim Earley, whose t*>nm finished the season at 17-6.

The Big Reds shot 62-percent from the floor through the first three quarters of the game but struggled to shoot 36-percent in the fourth (9-of-25).

Central chipped away at the lead by converting 5-of-11 from the floor in the fourth quarter and 19-of-23 from the free throw line. They also dominated the boards, 11-5.

The VikingB maintained the lead by nailing 12 of 14 free throws down the stretch, five each from McFarlane and Thompson.

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"He realized he didn't have the ball handling skill to actually. hold the ball, so his thing was, 'Let's get it off, hope it goes in, and hope we're flat."

Slone scored 12 first-half points and gave the Rocks a 9-6 lead with a three-point basket.

The Doughboys missed nine of their first 12 shots but got hot af-ter that. They scored the next 17 points and led 23-11 at the end of the first period. Pershing stretched the margin to 41-22 at halftime and 66-36 after three quarters.

"They got a lot of second and third shots early in the game," Brodie said. "Our shots werre hurried and didn't fall, and that just compounds th ingB.

"We wanted to be a little more

patient, but when you get down by 10 or 12 points often times the best laid plans go asunder."

Three of Salem's four losses were to the teams that will meet in the U-D quarterfinal game.

"We got beat by an undefeated team and by the No. 1 team," Brodie said. "The sun will come up tomorrow, and the players will look back and realize this was one of the best teams we've had at Sa-lem."

PORTAGE — Immediately after Livonia Stevenson's Class A state quarterfinal playoff loes to Portage North-ern Friday evening, veteran Spartans volleyball coach Lee Cagle hugged each and every one of his players.

The emotional encounter near midcourt not only marked the end of the season, but the end of an era.

Cagle's last match as Ste-venson's coach ended with a tough 16-14, 15-0 loss to No. 1 ranked Portage Northern at a [tacked house at Portage Cen-tral High School.

Cagle said the post-game hugB and tears were not be-cause of his pending retire-ment, but because the players missed out on something they wanted very badly.

"At the end of the game you saw a lot of kids crying," said Cagle, whose team finished with a 45-8-2 record. "It wasn't because of me or because it was their final game as seniors that they were crying. It was some-thing they wanted (the state title). When you want some-thing really badly, it hurts when you don't get it.

"We knew we were the un-derdog, so we came in very re-laxed and eager to have fun and play hard."

Senior setter Patty Dia-mond, who will attend Florida State next fall, said making it

to the quarterfinals waa a tre-mendous accomplishment.

"We all tried aa hard as we could, and we kave nothing to regret," said Diamond, a four-year varsity player and team captain. "We were confident coming in, and we were trying to win it for each other. Things just didn't work out for us."

It looked like things would work out just fine when the match started.

Stevenson, ranked No. 2 coming into the match, shot out to an early 5-2 lead. The Huskies came back, but the Spartans didn't quit against the defending state champions.

Stevenson took an 11-8 lead behind the serving of junior Sheryl Gromek.

After a couple of sideouts, sandwiched between a point for each squad, Stevenson's Julie Martin served two straight points, and the Spar-tans were within one point of pulling out the first game.

That point never came. The Spartans twice had op-

portunities to win, but they were thwarted on each serve at-tempt . Meanwhi le , the Huskies rallied to tie the game.

Northern forged ahead 15-14 on a resourcing kill from jun-ior Therese Crawford. Two sideouts later, with Northern's Kerry Ginter serving, the ball dropped harmlessly on the Ste-venson side to give the Huskies s 16-14 win.

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Century 21 - Dynamic 728-8000

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3 1 2 L i v o n i a

SEEING IS BELIEVING - with tfHe 4 bedroom bnck cotoraal 2 -> baths lormel dkw ig room, large »Hcfwn

2 car garage. N ot 5 MM. prime area Aalurtg $'. 56.000 or best ofter

O n e W a y R e a l t y 473-5500 Or. 522-4000

I 77 LARGE FAMILY 77 Then conalder tfaa 2400 eq It. 4 bedroom 2 * bath brick homa that leeturea larga t reed lot. newly deco-rated. d o e e to schools and axpreea-w s y s Jus t r e d u c e d to on ly $169,700

JOHN ROSS THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS INC .

3 1 2 L i v o n i a

LIVONIA - By Owner Ann A/bor Ra 4 Eckiea Beautiful 3 bedroom V * Beth brick ranch Hot lub. privacy lance. 2 * car garaga Immediets occupancy. $95.({00 721-2544

Have Your Own Hotline To

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Observer & Eccentric Newspepers

591-0500

beth Cae today* 442-1440

MORE FEATURES $49 900 man you o o i * d expect lor * e mon-ey m o u a n g 2 M bathe SnMfted

•mere 2 car attached garaga. TMs 1977 M l

and 2 car gcraoa and a rmm va turn 42 *90

T h e P r u d e n t i a l ' W o l f e R e a l t y

I J s c a i a ^ f f , O a ^ d a » M O » i i a » H

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(Serving Michigan Statewide)

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call NOW 4 2 5 - 7 8 0 0

3 1 2

THE MICHIGAN

GROUP Realtors. Inc.

591-9200

3 1 3

V m X CANTON QUAD $123,400 la rge 3 bedroome. 2131 e » f l . lawn-

d 4 r a CANTON

T H « OMF9 A KEEPER - Very M a p

3 1 3

CBerr jwooc Cuaio o a n w r , Octagonal Shetwo

Open Daay 12-4 - Ctoeed Tuesday 43271 AalWiay Ortue

N oft ( Maa Rd-. E of Now Rd Enter e l O w a a Or . NR el Aahpury

3 1 f

Q a r d a n C l t y - W a y n a

ABOVE AVERAGE 1

Floor to oaMng n * r o r s In dkWig room Florida room, outstandkig beckyard wNk pond and i i a l a i lM Ca4 to see $117,900

CLOSE TO GRADE SCHOOL - tras 2200 aq. ft 4 bedroom 2 H bath

2H car Ask ing aide en t rance

$132,900

THE-MICHIGAN

GROUP Realtors, Inc.

591-9200

CHECK THIS OUT! 4 bedrooms w / * n o e t 1.400 sq. f t . •vtng room, lamay room, A lormal cMrnng. 2 car attached, soler heel Fireplisce m lamay room AJ INS on c u l - d e - s a c l o c a t i o n fo r |ust 5 123.900. Caa .

PETE ZABALA

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW

464-7111

i n

SHARP HOME GREAT AREA

*

, A s M a t a i $ e e #oc Ca$

CENTURY 21 R O W

464-7111

* FawwBre i 474-3304 SKI 131

ERA COUNTRY RCOC REALTY

SUPER SKARR 3 bedroom ranch. X j a i l I oalora. wwrqy Omr* w v

Low

yours tor about $3350 4 $470/mo JEFF LONG

RE/MAX Croeeroads 453-4700

ABSOLUTELY A SPECIAL

O n e W a y Rea l ty ' M M 0 Or. 522-4000

BEGINNERS BARGM - NEW 3 bed-1 room ranch, double t l oaa l i . b a n m e n t pick y o u c a p e m g Priced t o n e w Only 444.900 Other models have 1H to 2 bathe Prtoad f rom $75,900 to $47,400 E-2 TERMS. STATE W O E REALTY 427-3200

WESTLANO

A NEW COMMUNITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

$ 7 9 , 9 9 0 $ 4 8 0 0

M O V E S Y O U IN Pie . lea 5 new excMng nicidels. K baeamant. 2 cat anacAed gerage.

COLONIAL - 3 bedroom. 1400 aq. ft central air lamlty room <Mm not-

ing $114,900 I 4 carpal Aak-

397-1460

MOVE RIGHT IN - $199 900 The meny w n d o o s of m w BuSdar s Spec home Hood the property a«h

vaulted cewngs. and an wiand kitch-en rant at ttas home s aaHghl

MINT CONOtTlON - $123,900 Faiding a 5 yr old home al ttaa pnoa and XI tnw condition • tnay s rare fmd it's lormal A rw ig room, large

complete the p « t v r e JEFF LONG

RE/MAX I

Privacy Abounds! > cokxitry o iermer hea It sa Lo-Ttas c a x i t r y

caied on 3 5

much more A I of Was lor $149,900 Caa tor hxthar detaSs

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

'453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

FABULOUS Tip Paled 3

ranch on large double lot. super kitchen with oek cabinets 4 bust In

•war carpeting. 2 car warranty, - $44,900

much more Get In on the ground

' M I L L P O I N T E

5 9 5 - 1 0 1 0

3 1 7

Dunge

TEE TIME TMS S a u m w a Q M C o m s s i

«mh IreNi pemt. snd beeuOM -

The Prudential Wol fe Realty andenay Oened end Ofeerolod

3 1 3 D a a r b o r n

ICONOO Bt OLD ORCHARD

j z r x x z z j t l s s

7 4 ^

W A L L S ) L A K E C O N O O 2 IJ

s a » s &

S f S K f R x s z n z

a m M a a l

B I G E A T - 4 N K F T C H C N

3 2 7 N e w H o m a

CUSTOM B ^ l on your lot 1400 aq. f l tor $35,000 (Sua

SPRAWLING R A N O $144,900 uetom 1.400 square too l bnc* 3 bedroom 2*4 b e * oRars a 22 toot tamay room. 2 Rapleoee. tiaaewianl. 2"* car afteched gerege. and oenaraf aa 421-5440

The Prudential Wol fe Real ty

endenRy Oamed and <*ere«ed

3 2 0 H o m e e

W a y n e C o u n t y

BROWNSTOWN 2% acrea. 4 bed-roome. 2 bethe. heated wor tuhop.

terms « t th low do«n ot trade m ac-cepted Van Reken Realty. 544-4700

WAYNE • bnc* 3 bedroom ranch. 1H b s t h s . c o u n t r y k i t c h e n . dWhweaher. hugs l am iy room. Iu4 baaamenl. central air. at tached 2 car gerage home war ran ty -$59,900 L o s down low payments

Caa about spedel loan program

Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900

1990- 41- 92 CENTURION AWARO WINNING OFFICE

WESTLANO - lovafy ranch style home «Hth 2 car atteched garage. beaut«u9y located in N. Tonquiah Sub. Brand new »tnyl windows, roof, furnace 4 air, kitchen 4 tuSy UrUahed

wmant 3 bedroom. 1-4 bath, lamay room aitth Vepiece 4 Hvtng

«n. Must aae. 241-0371

WESTLANO - 2306 SECONO ST

$200 MOVES IN VA

ROSS REALTY 326-8300 WESTLANO-3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch eKh 2 v t car garage Uvonia schoola New roof. Central aa/huml-

traa $44,900 For appt 454-2044

SEEING IS BELIEVING! Ne«ty landaceped 3 bedroom brick

cerpets m bedrooms, solar heet 4 new wnyl windows makes ttaa home energy emclant. central air. 2 H ear

THIS ONE WON T LAST 4 bedroom home a*th unique floor pier., tamay room aath hrepiece for. met dmng room. uaed aa ofBce Bey room, ireca tghOng in 2 lei COWL RE car garage^>ork l 4 mce garden in lerga beck lot

THE AMERICAN DREAMI An alter datae home of yot« o w n Mere » tras 3 bedroom bnck ranch.

WESTLANO - 4471 HALLAR

$ 3 , 5 0 0 D O W N $429.72 per month rente schools Br end new 3 bee

Paant t tse lor p a n of doam pay-ment A doemg coat 5 5% FHA ARM

ROSS REALTY 326-S300

ROMULUS - LANO CONTRACT 34940 Chaee Street 2 bedroom. 1 bath. M l baaement. carport , larga lot. $48,000 Rant opt ion Contact Norma or Gay at 499-4507

3 2 3 H o m a s

W a s h t e n a w C o u n t y

FANTASTIC OFFER Be reedy lor Spring a t th tine 4 bed-room. 2'4 beth. spat level Excep-tions*? clean thw gorgeoue homa oflars bay wndowe. remodeled kitchen, natural Vapiece hot tub A e sunroom met overlooks s Bower mg 2 acra setting i pond The lay out is p a r t e d lor m-tew quarters II dewred Only $179,500

TYE CULVER R E / M A X 1 0 0 I N C .

348-3000 NORTHFIELD TWP - 2 homee on 3 lota Private acceee to a l sports lake Neer LIS 23 Land contrect avsrts DW $44,000 Cea Cheryl. Rlchler A Assoc 345-5100

NEW CONSTRUCTION EXCLUSIVELY

YOU ASKED WE RESPONOED

R A N C H E S y leyouts. Bngroo agn budd as areaa.

H o w a r d S t a n l e y Custom Homed.

1-9440 349-4960 410-2467

Homee me. 352-1799 or 541-7517

330 Apartmanta Sata

For

TAX CREDITS on now an apt*. 2 l o 124 i r t t a IRS pays purchaaa price Fantaadc r e corps o. mdlvkJueW 313-41

«k*ban 65% of

turn lor >5-9665

332 MoMa Homaa For Sata

FARMINGTON HILLS - Quiet perk 2 bedroom. 1 bath, appaences car-pet $4900 Owner hnencmg aveS-aMe immediete occupancy

Call 474-2131

BUYS A LOT MORE THAN i

LOW MA*FTO*ANCE

SELF 4IUW9SQ4TROWMS CATHEORAl CEAJNGS

ONLY 1 LSFT1

LITTLE VALLEY HOMES • 5 4 - 4 6 0 0 o r 4 7 4 - 6 3 0 0

CANTON • t e a d r a o ^ . MB i

$5 000 or Wat decent oMsr. U Begs 4 i e * X 7 - 3 7 7 4

r ^ T s s HAMPTON • 14«70R. C a M o n 2

aae $7900 wMh lot spa-oMar 347-5499

HOMETOWN USA e ttane a large aslscaon at

KENSINGTON PLACE MOBILE HOME C04MJUNITY

WELCOMES YOU to stop n and n e out aWm dates homaa. starling a l S4.000 S e t t e e

M a r c h 2 2 , 1 9 9 3 O&E

C A H A C W A M L A K I S

C E N T R A L M I C H I G A N CAWlP lAM I f i f f W

BAYFROWT ^

COCOWELL BANKER

( 6 > 6 ) 8 7 2 - 6 3 0 0

CHARLEVOU - LACROFT

F o r S a t o

n a a n RCl 1 red weak. sSaeps C 2 bed-room. deeded u w r w N a p . m a t se t . kR price. $2400 7TO-341-3031

3 3 3 S o u t h e r n P r o p e r t y

HUTCHINSON et -ANO. FLOMOA-I OoeanSront Lukury 3 bedroom. 2

HIGHLAND HILLS ESTATES

Novt/Farmlngtoo Area Quality Homee hee a lew pre-oaned hornet WTl lor seta Priced t rom $15,900

Q U A L I T Y H O M E S Call Joanne

474-0320 or 474-0333

En|oy a beeutaui aertmg overlooking Kent Lake

• Specaoue ckibhouae • Heeled p o d • Laundry tadsty • RV atoraga • Across Ksnamgton Met ro Perk • 8 mnnutea from 12 Oaks M a i

(313)437-1703

For informalKm on homee 4 Unenc-n g cea C o m e Ma'Liian e l Oueaty Homee a 13) 437-2039 Located ai Communrty Ckibhouee (1-94 end Kent Lake Rd on Grand River Ave)

mahed $172,900. By Oamar Days 540-0010 Evee 449-6474

LIBERTY. 10*50 - 2 bedrooms. 1 . appliances, some furniture

Shed, ewrang. cen t re a * $4500 or beet ofler Ce« after 4pm 474-1194

sMh loeds of cebmets 4 table apaoa 3rd bedroom wo»Ad make lovely den • I t h Mas of the pool Up deted bath hM flraahed tsesment 4 e mechan-ics dream gerege ««th door opener -$44 900

BE THE PROUD OWNER ot ties lovely 3 bedroom ranch

3 1 4 P l y m o u t h

OPEN SUN 1-4pm Rench. 4 bed-rooms. 2 bethe Ham oek kacRen. knotty p e a Baa am ant, aa. 2H car gerage $109,900 Ca*. 420-0425 1 Mae W HeggerTy/5 4 Schooicrah

SPECTACULAR LEADED GLASS and oek doorwey weds to Tra* Woods knea< 4 b e d i o o m r e beth updated colonial m Plymouth T»*> Oak Moors, new carpet, neu ra l Only $184,900 Ca* Pet tor appoint-ment. 4S3-6367 or 340-0639

TWO NEW CUSTOM turn ranches

Open Sundey After 7pm.

315 North vitte-Novi iMMEOtATE Occupency Corner lot, immeculele 4 bedroom $174,900 Novt D e « : 1-400-734-7372. E x t 1457 Evee. 340-4434

NEW CONSTRUCTION EXCLUSIVELY NORTH VILLE 1 ACRE +

tree framed setting lor very special custom Cape Cod leeturtng his 4 hers master beth, 3 c much more $349,900

Howard Stanley Custom Homes.

951 -9950 346-9950 410-2467

cerpet. k, aa 4 a e c m c Such a b e a u t y Circu-lar drive lo huge 20*30 vinyl aided

K T S L - , — n g room - $7$.900

WESTLANO COLONIAL ThM 4 bedroom coloreal hee 2 car

ment large kitchen A s w i g room, newer roof 4 furnace, above g round pool 4 more - M l . 9 0 0

YES - THIS IS UNIQUE Ca* the moving van. one look and you mm be ready lo move Into thw

•oed ranch wMh 3 bathe, many up-

oak tr im throughout, n e w •s 4 kitchen 2 car attached

garage One of a kind $43,500

THIS ONE IS SPECIAL Opanaai abounds m thw 3 bedroom

s r bath la ceramic

<Nth room to move about First koor laundry Is 4x10 AS thw plus over-sized 2 cer gerege Daaarwa your viewing $64.(00

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

522-3200 453-4300

WHY RENT? $54,900 Why not buy thw nicely updated one* rancn with a nmahed ment. nan w roof, neaar freeh pemt . end much more Waynne/Weeaend School Owtnct

462-1600

START RIGHT $69 900 ideal Garden City location to grow in

LARGE HOUSE $79,900 wah over 1.400 aquare leaf and a M hnwneC Baaamsnt Thw large tamey home hae a n a h m Arepiace

kitchen WNh 2 M bethe. and large bedroome. thw home a perfect lor a w groaeng tamay 474-5700

SUPER FAMM.Y HOME $90,000 Thw rare 4 bed ioom ranch in Gar-den O y has beem perfectly updet-

SUPERIOR TWP Cuetom buai ranch on 4 - acres 2.600 sq h of total comlort Huge rooms. 2% baths 2 nrapiecae A et-tecfted gerege lor |uet $215,900

Century 21 Dynamic 728-8000

3 2 5 R e a l E s t a t e

S e r v i c e s

ATTENTION BUYERS Are you thmkmg o* Duyng Reel Es-tete< Do you went a Reenor to repre-sent you not me seaer 1st no edded coat)? C a l lor Iree corwirfteoon Certihed MKfagen Buyers Agency Counc* membw

GENE BANKA 522-7710

3 2 6 C o n d o e

MOT 1ST SHOWING $94,900 Wast i r r Waetlend 1970 b u « bnck 3 bedioom ranch, let floor halt beth

room A dining eree 4 ki tchen 1196 sq ft l a r g e

baeamant. and 2M car garage 421-5460

The Prudential Wol fe Real ty

Independently Owned end C$eretec

317 Bedford BRICK ON - WSSemeburg Slue de-scribes this elegant bungalow F am-ity room, dining room, pkwh cerpet. lerge kitchen, basement. 2 cer ge-rsgs $42,900 Cad.

O n e W a y R e a l t y 473-5600 Or. 522-6000

U V O N I A

STUNNING 3 BEDROOM RANCH Features incl ixle: air conditioning, f inished basement. 2 car attached garage and much more! Negotiable at $109,900

PRIVATE COURT SETTING 3 bedrooms. Ve baths, family room with fireplace, full basement 2 car attached garage Pnced at $129,900

F A M M N G T O N

NEW ON THE MARKET 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 / 4 b a t h s , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h

f i r e p l a c e , l a r g e k i t c h e n w t t h b r e a k f a s t a r e a .

2 2 1 2 car garage Asking $159,900

OREAT PRICE Redford ranch wtth huge country kitchen. P h c e d a t

basement

K D f O M )

LARGE HOME 3 bedroom S family room a $49,900

O A J K X M C I T Y

INCREDIBLE! 4 bedrooms. 2 beths. country kitchen, f inished besement. deck and 2 car garage Hurry! ' Asking $79,900

" I O L V E R I N E P r o p e r t i e s , I n c .

5 3 2 - 0 6 0 0

JUST LISTED! finished Cessment w /4 th bedroom A % beth. newer cerpet A ceiling fens ttwoughout. over seed 2 cer garage w/opener 4 workshop, double lot (fenced) FHA 4 VA evaSahie immaculate $74,990 Cea 0AVE

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

BEST BUY IN NOVI'S GOLDEN CORRIDOR

BUILDERS CLOSEOUT WEATHERVANE VILLAGE RICHTER ROSIN HOMES

AWARD WINNER 3-bedroom condommnjma

2 H beths 2-cer ettached gar ape

From $149,900 moudea WaRcwt sues

349-7007

COMMERCE MEADOWS

MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY

The New American LAeeryle

One ot the hneet fnerwtactured home comrrxxilt iee * i the Stale of MKtagen SpaoW teeturea mclude.

- Ltuoeioue Ouonouee i ieeled S w m m n g Pool Huron Vaaey SchooW Picnc Areea Pieygro»*v3 Aree CaOW TV AveaabW C o m m m t y Activttiee Whnuies From 12 Oaks Me* 4 Proud Lake Recreation aree

MARCH LOT RENT SPECIAL

ON NEW MODELS 3 Y R LEASE $99 1ST YR

$199 2ND YR $299 3RO YR

BLOOMF1ELD HILLS - 2 bedroom contemporary al the Heathers Huge meslsr. den. deck greet view 2000eqh $164,900 334-6412

BLOOMF1ELD 1st floor, leundry. 2 be>Sroom. 2 Unit.. a£ AK^sr -ces Low association feee $66 900

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. 3 bedroom ranch and unit, floors, oarage pets 164 E. Hickory Grove $112,700

HELP-U-SEIL BIRMINGHAM 335-0050

FARMINGTON HILLS Balcony, pool A tenms court. Carpot Appliances stay One yeer werrenty Nioel $52,000

HEPPARD & ASSOC. 855-6570

LOOKING FOR SPACE? Hare a let 4 bedroom akanamm 2 down A 2 up * sfttmg room

pic t t re anndow Ceder cioaers cas-ing tans, flnwhed besement 6 deck

i aeel $72,900.

WHY PAY RENT? Three bedroom home is perfect tor

Can weai to

REAL ESTATE ONE 261-0700

SOUTH REDFORO SUPER 3 BEDROOM

* ranch. 1"e bethe 2 car a IAOUS * sa* i d beaament

M M market $74,400 CALL JOE SAILEY

MAYFAIR 522-4000 t

L o o k i n g F o r A —

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O b s e r v e r 4 E c c e n t r i c

N e w t p e p e r

C a l l T o d a y F o r

H o m a D a l h r a r y !

5 9 1 -

FARMINGTON HILLS $69 900 Yea N's contamporery. but not ex-pervsrva Thw specious luxury condo hes vaulted ceamgs. a premium wh«ie kitchen a large maeter suae M m welfc-m aoset snd meeler beth snd s separate dlnmg aree 474-5700

The Prudential W o l f e R e a l t y andently Owned and C^iersied

Setae Office 313-644-6796

C o m n w * r OfSoe 3 1 3 - 6 6 4 - 2 7 6 7

N0VI MEADOWS

MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY

The Hem American LJieetyte

have new an saw Home

cost than moel i

Country Living

NAPLES. FLORIDA

YOU HAVE A MICHIGAN FRIEND

IN NAPLES if you are p i e m i n g lo buy

y0T* Fu>y lR4prowed

• O n l y O n e L a f t !

• T o p R e l e d N o v t S c h o o l s

F o r B u a d e r s A I n d M d u e l s

d y S M i a r a t o m m - i

W E S T B L O O M R E L D

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L A N D C O N T R A C T S

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1 - 8 0 0 - 4 6 8 - 9 6 1 8

3 4 2 L a k a l r o n t P r o p e r t y

BRIGHTON. Oak Po in ts area

room. 2 * S 169.900 i

FLINT AREA - 2 kitchens. 2 » rooms. 2 d M n g rooms. 4 huge bed-

2 Repieooe. sandy bw ' S o f F » n t $ 1 7 9 . 9 0 0

235-4390

N o t i c e

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Funding

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tor t h e h e r d t o p l a c e l o a n s

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CALL TODAY,

362-1489 3 6 1 M o n e y

T o L o a n - B o r r o w

L A K E F R O N T GLORIA COOMES

Downlng-Frye Realty mc Deys 113-241-2244 Evee 594-4434

339 Lota and Acraaga For Sale

BLOOMFKLO sew Bunders or

Buadmg sites aveS-w ndf iWuela Lone

aa C a l i . mc (313) 737

EXCLUSIVE. home suae v i Oakland Te*>. 3-6

$ I45.000-S2s0.000.

FARMMGTON HILLS irontaga weter and w $27,900 CaS.

Play Areas • RvSto rsgs

neeied P o d - NEW

H o m e s Pnced From $14,500

349-6966

Grand Rrver on NapMr Rd

NO VI MEADOWS 14.70. 3 boOuom. 2 rant lor years central ad. lep wdmg x a n g e root. 6 meat, s i appaences.

m o mndoee. $20 900 Dsys 344-1966 Evee 347-3473

PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS gorgeous homes 2 4 3 bed room

Low doaaieesy payments APPLE HOMES 467-6599

We heve new A pre-owned homes REDUCED TO $9400 lor asle (No home • more than 4/ l l u J > ^ newly decorated, ready to yre old). To mquae about a new or Located m Centon Ca l Pre-owned home caa Dannw Eagen ^ 9 . 5 ^ 548-3340 at Oueaty Homea — Club House 4-e maes N of I-94 on ;HAROSON 14.70 2 bedroom. 1 Wixom Rd 313-444-6796 ttv ne i» i 1 snioaeled. very good

appaenoea stay - Must aacnhoeto la l $5400 3*7-0471 S P E C I A L P R O M O T I O N

$99 SECURITY DEPOSIT Seve up t o $454

Ends soon - C a l n o w

TLANO Windsor 14x70 2

rooms $14,900 c - n g C

721-4922

One W a y Real ty 7 3 - 5 5 0 0 OR W 2 - 6 0 0 0

custom homes 73 ft x 136 f t A l

O W 1 l 3 1 - 1 5 1 5 425-3505

UVONIA Three - ie ecre loss, s i utaa $39 900 each One lot 56x 192. ad utaoee $24,900 426-3479

UVONIA Wooded lot. 67x202 26101 Seven M l l e / M i d d l e b e l t a r e a $40 000 476-5666

NORTHFKLD TOWNSHIP 34 ACRES * • dMde . heevay e r o d -ed rewne. asream. roRng lerraai.

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Teo 10 Acre Paroala. roa; g perced Land Contract Td

>0

437-1174

NORTHV1LLE TWP ATTK BUILDERS^3EVCLO*>ERS

20 roang acres potenaal lor

(3131346-2653 bateaan 9-5

TROY - NORTHEAST Som« wooded lots. IRnmaa 1 Ot rysMrTsch C a l Days. For aeormeoon 479-1541

W A N T E D :

VACANT LOTS UNOER $30,000 ARBOR BOIL DING CO

(313) 3 4 9 - 0 5 2 9

At ten t ion Speculators: BaautMul prtvete Iske property aoned tor 1 0 acre estate sue homes LMngeSon County For

LARRY O R M I K E

473-6200 R E / M A X F O R E M O S T . INC.

LAKE FRONT - WATKJNS LAKE Unique Dig—H tudor . 4 boOoom T+ baths. 2600 aq ft double lot. $350A>0. A f i a 4pm. 67.

LIVINGSTON COUHTY-PnvaM a l

2.700 aq n of 3 c i

central ssr 6 ealenane Owners I rom $263,000 lo $266,000 Cal Tom Raflerry af Prudenbel Prewee

220-1515

NORTHWEST LOWER M O t l G A N

sr, ski A god • ^ T S ' O O C owner (6161544-6256

W A L L S ) LAKEFRONT b u K . 3 b e d i o o m a . 3 b a B > g ^ g ^ ^ O O —

LAKEFflONT CONOO - 3

• n e e . $175 MO WOLVHdNE LAK&RONT-Comam-porary. 2 beOooma. 2 baths swrw . aucii »aas. decks 4 dock. $ i 79.900 LOWER STRAITS LAK&RONTWM

a. $174,900 CALL V»CK1 LANG. 624-3015

TTw Prudenoel H i t I

C R E D I T P R O B L E M S ? BankrupUaes. Charge Ofls.

4 " your

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Psymenls Usmg s lews, we can legally <• oraMe f l k l eat C S O IBonded money-back guaiantaa UG 3005 EFA. mc 1-600-444-PWFILE

$25,000 needed lo help wUhremod-

homea Money naadafl f rom A-12 mos W « pay the very Fagheal lagai mereet C a l Owed. 313 335-1377

362 Real Estate Wanted C A S H TOOAY

O R GUARANTEED SALE Also Foredoeure

<V Need Of Rapev

Centuiy 21 C A S T C L L I - 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0 -

1990-"91--92 CENTURION . AWARO WINNING OFFICE

PRIVATE INVESTOR • a e lor cash or t

Any cu r—nun or sauabon 424-6555

T H M K M G ABOUT SELUNG YOUR

• a n t s 2-3 acree up to 3.000 sq ft. $250.000-$290.000 range 661-919<

348 Cemetery Lots OAKLAND MILLS

MEMORIAL GARDENS ai 4

477-6300

TWO loss e> Parkview Mamonal. Lrvoree. m the Gerden of Prayer Valued el $1100 - «4B saenhee l o r $ 6 5 0 4 6 4 - 0 5 1 7

358 Mortgagaei Land Contracts

PfVESTOR tracts A •mngegss . bast ceex pne-ae A quack downgs 453-4669

B I R M H S G H A M S A L O N 1 1 0 0 aq I t 739-5146

CONCESSION TRAILER

313-726-0B20 truck $13,900

proat* Great opponunl ty tor wee rune apw to move lo a m C

5 5 7 - .

D R E A M S do come true Be your oam boas, meke your own hours National mer-

deec iors - U trsmaig $3K-5K/mo C a e 953-0046

GREAT LOOKING $70 700 2 bedroom 2 bem condo esth meny *>gredee mduding oek ki tchen cabmets. and more Almoel 1.300

442 1660

T h e P r u d e n t i a l Wo l fe Real ty andenay Owned and Ctwreted

N O R T H V U . L E K I N G S M I L L C O O P 2 A 3 bedroom toeKiouaes tor $62 500 4 1 bed ioom rench 445 000 Ceah saws 349-5570

NOVi RANCH MOOELS room 2 berh 2 ear gerege c u « o m bum wtth wen -ou t

aig $169,900

O n e W a y Real ty 473-5600 Or 522-AjOO

PLYMOUTH cuaMrn condo 2 bed-room 2 cer garage 3 to! bethe ak 2 decks, s i mpisncisa. r " n a n - i • $156 900

PLYMOUTH

el. 2nd bedroom'dan uaary room

2 carports. I74.S00

B O U T H F * L D I bedroom 2 bafh sa new cerpel 4 tae Prtveia en-trance Greet loceaon Varv-eeaorv ebw Traey sRw 5 PM 367-1146

R O C H E S T E R H R . L S at 2

I more $134,000

A F u l l S e r v i c e R e a l E s t a t e C o . • M e m b e r o f M u l t i L is t S e r v i c e s

We SpecisHze In Setting Residential Homes tt the Absolute LOWEST cost to you

..Can you afford NOT to sell with us? Quality Professional Service... That's Our Goal! %

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BEAAT04*

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© C * - OAE M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 2 , 1 9 9 3

o r r a o r r h r u m t a E<mp-rnant. MuSIae*.

•42-2467 or 4 2 2 - 1 M 2

DUE TO NXNCSS. need M H l » -

j s buyer* I to P. O Bo« M 6 . Oar dan City. ML. 44 t36 -08M.

EXCELLENT EMTREPftENEUAAL OPPOnTUNTTY

For 2 key people looking lor *nm-cMI security 24 hr

lee opportuni ty Mt f i ue or be your own Boee. par t / tun Una. Immediate Mart. No B p *

John 406-4247

INTERIOR PLANT MAINTENANCE Rdute for sale

647-5446

PI2ZAWAS In F f rmmgton Hies & Uvonta-Qooa t u w a n l locat ions

Man* o f la r t Broker. 2S9-0166

VENDING ROUTE FOR SALE 7 -nacTunea on location, aam antra Income. profitable earnings. sonablepr ice i 25 -9«96

Sat your a m g a M 5a • tor yourse*. Am by | 0 a M I . >3 yaar o ld M l m i a u l oo«t»an ( seeking wo tNMad. m i i ai tan tad per-sons Tralnmo prcmoed Sand r%~ a m to SMAJ Duaiuiutaa. H i

SEEKING JOINT ENTERPRISE OynanMc madKal management soft-

record poeMoned lor anmadtaia n#-UonM e ipenelon la see* Ing a aya-

apood In M l In eonWawoa; <MMng to I M M N - I U 9 W : 1 Eccentric

36251 Scftootcr art ftd. LNoma Mi 46150

$25,000 naadad to hMp X M aMng 2 B t o o m M d Hflto luxury hornaa Money naadad Irom 6-12 moe. W » pay I l ia vary Ngheet l e g * ImMraal CallDavW 3 1 3 M 6 - 1 3 7 7

WELL ESTABLISHED Ma* SMon In GREAT P Call, 313-49 In GREAT Plymouth Location

195-1745

T E A C H

E M P O W E R M E N T

t 'OC 900 taASMS R « M Ca« batara Marah 24. 19*3

I -600 -7W W W

9 M 0 « c . -

A N N O U N C I N G

Cantor o* Troy. No M> 227-6000 a » H On M a p * naa UvemoM. f r o m $235 up per mo

ICI PROPERTY CONSULTANTS

AVAILABLE OFFICE m W Btoomlletd. Orchard Laka Rd

»0 to 7000 aq. R

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SQUARE

1 4 3 room oflloe aultoa available immedia te ly Rataa start ing a i $12 7S/aQ. I t Ram includes Mr oorv dHtonmg. haM 6 lanftortal service, latopftona anawartng 6 secretarial

646-5000

s e e 0 f c . - B w . t i M M

ANNOUNCING I r o n ISO a q . l t

>1M a K » —

NoM. Canton. Ann Arbor . 4 on Meconvt County's Qoldan Corr idor .

MM. C a t In

aq.lt. Fax. Xaroa. pnooe ratura a s e a c u >675/mo n d u d a a a6. Ample parking 642-0330

MANUFACTURERS REP DCLJGMT Smgts room offlcee Irom $225 In-cluding utmiaa. Ford Rd. 4 Mtodto-0a« 422-2490

L I V O N I A

B u c k i n g h a m O f f i c e P a r t s Now teesma pfieee Ml • 1200-14.000 aq ft.

• Quaf f r Da sign and BuMouts - Individual Entrances. Heating and

Air Condit ioning • Ample w a r n Parking

• Naxl to CN-CM'a. OVya Gardan and Comlort Inn

Schootcralt & MWdlebeli 421-0770

s e e o t c . - * j

- V

see ofc-tiM.

L I V O N I A O F F I C E S 5 W e 4 Fai mmgtorv MMdtotoalt 4 » m m . m i l l — t a l l ba taaan 7 4 6. Sa.ara l 1 . 1 1 3 room ofltoas I rom ( ISO Contaranoa room, kitchen.

a4 Ma a i a * a t N Mao. aoma W-phonamaN pftonea

CALL KEN HALE: DAYS: 526-2412 EVES: 261-1211 PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN - open, apactoua. spprojdmaoey 1600 aq. » l /oan aubdMda. Cethedrel oa6-mga. skylights. aMndooa. oaMng f a n * Cat Deborah tor d a t M M

226-7474

REDfORO TOWNSHIP 24350 Joy Rd.

(JuM W o» T a i a g r a f )

OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE

625 sq.ft. to 1.250 sq.ft. Ing. alactrtelty. undarground park-ing. carpaMng 4 bands

CERTIFIED REALTY, INC. (313)471-7100

Sunaa of 2600 aq «.. or am—ar • i l i t i l i wm MMr to MdL 14 MBa A turn lor angmaarmg. pro-

or rapa Pi t .Ma awranoa.

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH , 160 and 1 >60 aq It. aacn

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 150 a q ft MBca. a* i Ca* Daborah lor (

226-7474

FARMMQTON MILLS

477-01S6

LIVONIA - FARMMQTON 4 5 MILE 3 room aulta nanrty dacoratod. a l utMUaa. 6350 par month.

422-2321

TWO MONTHS FREE RENT

WEST BLOOMFIELD Executive Office Space

ipianaar Orcnard Laka

851-6200

0fc.-«(M. e*Mc« U V O N J A O F F 1 « S P A C E I o r l a

DOWNTOWN NORTHV1LLE 3 room ofltoa auNa. approakt iMMi 600 aq.IL. aacond floor cantor atraM mm>. ona o< a kind. 422-6232

PLYMOUTH • ProtoaatonM

200 aq. n. ofl lca. »200/month

TROY - 2200 aq.11. ofl loa apaoa. m-

r o o m a QraM location on main road and good P4»«ng C m i ^ g J J w i g

s e e C o m m e r c i a l /

Mail Cocnrryer ciai/Industrial

Tatograpb 4 9 M*a araa BaauWuly mMntMnad 10,000 aq. fl. Can ba uaad lor rata*. Graat ratal

ICI PROPERTY CONSULTANTS 626-0560

S e e C o m m w d a l /

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SO.

abto. 1300 to 2700 aq. I t Ratoa start ing M S12/MJ ft 6 air oondKlonlna 646-8600

FARMINQTON HILLS RETAIL STORES

10 Mile Road Between Haggerty & Halsted

From 750-2.600 sq.ft. CERTIFIED REALTY. INC.

(313)471-7100 OFFICE/WAREHOUSE

WMlad Laka 1000 aq 11 $400 par month

Sanbraan Company 313 647-3250

PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN 1370 Sq Ft. - Graat location and parking Call Daboraft lor datMM

226-7474

s e e C o n u i M T C t e i /

5 Moa. Free Rant (axdudlng tnpta na i chargaa)

Ofttoa 4 Warahouaa Units lor ioms m Canton 560 aq.lt., 2100 aq ft , 4200 sq.fl , 6500 aq .R. 6600 sq ft 11.000 aq.IL, " * "

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY For mora Info call:

Mon -Frt Sam-5pm 454-2460 Evaa. /Waakanda 346-1633

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R a n t

A U B U R N H I L L S

B l o o m f t e i d O r c h a r d A p t s .

Spacious 1 badroom apartments I rom $440 00. mcmOas haat. B«» 6 water Blends Includad Pool + laun-dry facilities & more Short larm. furnished unrts available. Open 7 days

332-1848 B E R K L E Y - D O W N T O W N , n e w . large. 2 bedroom, drapes & all appli-ances includad- $575'mo. + utilities & 1 montfi security 540-3655

4 0 0 A p t t . F o r F t o n t

BIRMINGHAM - Ann Si lla* features 13* 16 bedroom 4 6* 12 wMk-«i doe-el. Carpal laundry, oaraga. no pata $640 par month. 646-5157

BIRMINGHAM - Deluxe 1 4 2 Dad-rooms. carport, walk to anoppang. neat includad. From $475 par mo Call Ann alter 6pm 647-6468

BIRMINGHAM. DOWNTOWN 2 bedroom, fun balf i , large walkln closets & much moral Six month lease $675 par month. Call Donna or Rlc 851-5157

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3 4 9 - 8 2 0 0

S o m e R e s t r i c t i o n s A p p l y

E V E R Y T H I N G Y O U ' D E X P E C T

F R O M A N O R T H V I L L E

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E X C E P T T H E

P R I C E T A G ! C h o o s e f r o m a w i d e s e l e c t i o n o f

1 & 2 b e d r o o m p l a n s .

L o c a t e d o f f 8 M i l e Rd. .

2 m i l e s w e s t o f 1-275

O p e n M - F 9 - 6

Sa l & S u n 10-6

Call: 348-3600 >o»l»

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6 9 1 - 7 1 5 0 BIRMINGHAM. KnMy 1 bedroom $525 month. Carpeted, rwwfy decorated, balcony or patio Credi t report required 301 N Eton. N. of Maple 64 &-1650

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R * n t

BIRMINGHAM LINCOLN HOUSE APTS

Sma« private complex near down-town Specious 2 bedroom with wMk-m doeet , central air. OHnda. loads of storage

1 MONTH FREE

6 4 5 - 2 9 9 9

BIRMINGHAM N E W L Y R E M O D E L E D

1 4 2 B e d r o o m A p t s .

FROM $655 HEAT INCLUDED

WHETHERSFIELD APARTMENTS

645-0026 Ouarlon Rd 4 Telegraph

Mon.-Frl. 6-5 Sat 10-2

B E L I E V E I T !

A N I M A L LOVER SPECIAL • 1 Bedroom f r om *495 • 2 Bedroom f r om *555

• Incredibly large apartment homes • gas heat • large closets • pool • 24 hr. on-site maintenance

PETS WELCOME

T W I N A R B O R A P T S . PHONE 453-2800

L imned availability Certain cond i t ions apply (EHO)

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

BIRMINGHAM

cony or petto on N. Eton, water in-c ludad 649-4042

BIRMINGHAM - Hunter Arme Apia. -2 bedroom, 2 bath SB20 Haat 6 hot water Included Ptaaaa cMI 644-6 V05

BIRMINGHAM - Near Downtown Large 2 bedrooms Start ing a l 4565

649-2665

BIRMINGHAM- Recently recarpetad 1 & 2 bedroom apts Heat 4 orator included Quiet setting Camanl construct ion 1 yr. laaaa. 356-1147

B I R M I N G H A M ' S B E S T !

B U C K I N G H A M MANOR

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

S P E C I A L

1 M o n t h F r e e

6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9 Certain coridrtions apply

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C l a s s i f i e d A d s

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R « n t

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom lower, heal, gas and water includad. avail-able immediately $460 per month Call Glenn 356-0300

BIRMINGHAM, 2 bedroom. 1\* bath townhouse. newly carpeted, appfc-ancea. oarden setting, doee lo town 1750 month 645-2437

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom. 2 bath, large storage, carport, qutot setting l month free 4650/mo Please con-tact ms manager 258-4619

BIRMINGHAM

T I M B E R L A N E

A P A R T M E N T S

In Heart of Downtown • Attractive Units

Vertical Bands • Osfrwaaher Microwave • Disposal • C / A k

N e w ! ! E x e r c i s e r o o m . . .

1 B e d r o o m - f r o m $ 5 8 0 .

2 B e d r o o m s - $ 7 2 0

268-7766 P M o r S a t / S u n : 2 6 8 - 9 8 0 6

> I O V I : - I \ i \ i

!\'ovi Lakes Area W A T E R V I E W F A R M S

Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. L u n o & V i l l a g e A p t s . . . o n V e n o y a t W a r r e n

C a r r i a g e H o u s e A p t s . . . o n H a g g e r t y a t J o y

1 B e d r o o m f r o m . . . $ 4 2 5 2 B e d r o o m f r o m . . $ 4 6 0

S t u d i o & S m a l l e r 1 B e d r o o m f r o m . . . $ 3 9 0

* M O V f - I N S P E C I A L ! *

* 1 B e d r o o m i n V i l l a g e A p t s . *

I * * * j j n o ^ i n c l u d e s h e a t *

Soocous floor plans • 24 hr mamlenance . Verhcoi 0»x3» • Slotoge * ts i noo- laundry • Sacunly locked door t • Cats a l lowed

- Wasoer/aryw hook-op n tome units

L u n a , ' V i l l a g e A p t s . : M o n - S a t 1 0 - 6 : S u n 1 2 - 6

C a r r i a g e H o u s e A p t s . : C a l l F o r A p p t

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

S 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

O N E M O N T H F R E E

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 Pontlac Trail Between West and Beck Roads

Daily 9-7 Sat. & Sun. 12-4

W E S T G A T E V I " T w o T ^ r i l r o o m S p e c i a l

O N E M O N T H F R E E o n F r o m 8 5 7 © Select

S3 -00 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t Units

• S p a c i o u s A p t s . • W a l k - i n C l o s e t s

• P a t i o s a n d B a l c o n i e s • C a r p o r t s

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5 Off Pontlac Trail Between West and Beck Roads

Minutes from i-696 and I-275 Daily 9-6 Sat. $ Sun. 12-4

T i r e d O f

L o o k i n g A t

T h e S a m e

F o u r W a i l s ?

FARMINGTON PLYMOUTH/CANTON CHATHAM HILLS

O n e M o n t h Free O n S e l e c t U n i t s

- I n d o o r P o o l • E x t r a L a r g e A p t s

• A t t a c h e d G a r a g e s • D i s h w a s h e r s

On Old Grand R w Between Drake and H a m a d

476-8080 D a l l y 9 - 7 S a t . 1 1 - 5 S u n . 1 2 - 4

VILLAGE SOUIRE Or* M o n t h F r e e

On t»n el Jn*» $ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

S u i t e * f r o m $ 4 5 0 I n c l u d e s Meat

• Pool and Saunet • Pet Section AvatUM • Vertical Btands • Bawatba* and Tennis Courts

981-3891 On Ford Road Ea»» of 1-275

D a l l y 9 - 7 S a l . 1 1 - 6 S u n . 1 1 - 5

DEAR800N HEIGHTS

D E A R B O R N C L U B

O n e B e d r o o m S p e c i a l

$ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

O n e M o n t h F r e e

Suites from $460 561-3593

> I » S W » « N oiforaRosO

Daily 12-7 S a t 12-4 Sun 12-4

ROCHESTER M O C S T B S O U A f t f A m .

$ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

I n c l u d e * H e a t

• Air C o n d i t i o n e d - D i s h w a s h e r s

• L a u n d r y F a c i l i t i e s • f hen te A r e a

652-0543 6 7 6 M a i n S t r e * l

M * M SeL l?-4 Sun 12-4

T i r e d O f

P l a y i n g T h e

M o v i n g G a m e . . .

Win With A Consolidated Management Inc. Community!

I T ' S Y O U R M O V E !

W e h a v e a

M o n o p o l y o n

t h e b e s t

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a n d v a l u e s !

H A W T H O R N E C L U B

L i v e O n e M o n t h F r e e

So r t es f r o m $ 4 4 5

i n c l u d e s Hea t

v M M T> » earn* M I S i h k t M

WESTLAND

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MONTH'S FREE RENT At Many Locat ions!

Cal l tor Details!

PLYMOUTHCANTOi F R A N K L I N P A L M E R

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One Month Free Suites from $450

Includes Heat $200 Security Deposit

• S h o d T e r m Leeae

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0 On Patmer W m i o> uaey

DeWy >-T $a . * IM I t W

PlYVOUTHCtNTOI HILLCREST CLUB From *480

m c M e e H M $200 Security DepoeA

• N n l i m

453-7144 1 2 3 5 0 R l s m a n

S ar nymou» « . E Oai* $-7 Sai l S o M M

HUNTINGTON On The HILL 2 B E D R O O M S P E C I A L

$540 NOW *SOO $ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t I n c l u d e s H e a t

4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0 I

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'Apartments from

A ttractive A jg mm pr 7 &r Z Bedroom ' J

M i n u t e s . . .

f r o m I 6 8 6 .

N o r t h w e s t e r n

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m a n y o f t h e

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d i a t r i c t a .

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& O p e n M o n F r i 1 0 - 6

S a t 1 1 - 5 • S u n . 1 2 5

^Conveniently located on 12 MUe Rd. between kV Middle belt * Orchard L*ke Ro*d. '

4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0

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APARTMENTS

LIVING Y O U C A N

Afford To Enjoy! 1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S F R O M

S O C A H E A T S Q C A HEAT j D U INCLUDED

Beautiful Setting in a Great Location'

I k v ^ P A M ;

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I B I S £ : ' -

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Cond tonmg

Models Open • Mon -Sa! 9-6 • Sun 11-5

400 Apts. For R«nt

FREE APARTMENT

LOCATOR 1 - 8 0 0 - 7 7 7 - 5 6 1 6

Save Time t Money Open 7 Daya Color Vtdeoe

A* Areaa 4 Prtcee Turn 3 daya Into 30 Minute*

Over 100.000 Choices

TROY 3726 Rocheaier Rd

SOUTHFIELD 2 9 2 M Morthweeiern b

CANTON 42711 Ford Rd.

NOVI Acroea Irom 12 Oak*

CLINTON TWP. 34670 Garfield

ANN ARBOR 2877 Carpenter

680-9090

354-8040

981-7200

348-0540 I all 791-8444

677-3710

A P A R T M E N T S E A R C H

FORMERLY A P A R T M E N T S

U N L I M I T E D The Eaaieet Way To Find

a GREAT PLACE!

Bloom f e w Weal Apts

0 Security Deposit

• Huge 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath < Enclosed par age .'opener • Waaher/dryer • walk to shopping • Large private basement

626-1508

400 Apt*. For R«nt BIRMINGMAM-24S7 E. bedroom, carpet, OUnda, contra! air » a * - i r ctoeet. car port, aecure txMd.no Lease $800 64^-4428

Btoomfield Hiaa

FOX HILLS Fox HIM M a beautiful eatate-ane rstreet with speoous apartments end toxmhomee set in marveloualy landscaped grounds e ' tann la court 8 swimming pool. Fo* HlBs oflers 1 a 2 bedroom epartments and 2 * 3 bedroom Towniiouaaa The location comtxnee prewlge with conven-ience; as Troy. Rochester. Birming-ham. and even downtown Detroit (we nearby 1-75) are eee»y reached

332-7400 Open da»y and weekends, perfectly located off Opdyke Rd lust north o* Square Lake Rd at 1-75

BLOOMFIELD - 1 bedroom with car-port t525 /mo. includes heal i wa-ter Pteese cell 646-0446

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Telegraph & 14 Mile

NEWLY REMODELED SPACIOUS

2 BEDROOM APTS From $910

Heat Included

THE GLENS OF BLOOMFIELD

642-6220 Mon -Frt »-5 Sal -Sun 12-4

Canton

TIRED OF CLIMBING THE STAIRS?

Come visit HEATHMOORE APART-MENTS Single story, pnrvate en-t rance 4 pa t i o , washe r / d r ye r hookup, pets welcome i S 2 bed-rooms starting at $445

Security Depoeit, $200 Call Today, 981 -69M

(Haggerty t Ford Rda )

400 Apt*. Fbf R«ot BIRMINGHAM

SPACIOUS 2 Bedroom Apts.

From $605* HUNTLEY SQUARE

APARTMENTS 646-9880

M o n -Fri ftam-Spm • Limited t ime New reeidents First 6 Months o« a one year M M Seiecid units.

i ^ t s Canton Garden JOY ROAD EAST OF 27'

Spaoous 2 bedroom townhouse 2 levels wtth private entrance. '» bath down hill bath up. F rom $475-$4»S

• Stove a

iath up. F rom FEATURES

a«rigeretor ' 4 Dtspoeai

• Central A i r /Heal > Verticals • Convenient Parking • Laundry faculties on premises • Pool 4 Ckibhouee • Sorry, no pets' • $400 rebale tor new ree»dent« onfyt

455-7440 CLAWSON/TROY

NEW ENGLAND PLACE APTS.

Large 2 bedroom apartments locat-ed at 747 W Maple Road, 2 miles East of Birmingham A l appliances included Some with brick fire-places (313)435-5430

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Pels available

sllowed Chi ldren's Buildings

Spacious 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m ' a p a r t m e n t s . A c o m m u n i t y

se t t ing nea r d o w n t o w n P lymou th . Hea t inc luded .

Full app l i ances . Senior c i t izens we lcome.

p " Q u i e t in t imate se t t ing . La rge 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s .

Close to cent ra l P l y m o u t h . Sepa ra t e en t r ances , poo l a n d

o t h e r ameni t i es . Senior ci t izens w e l c o m e .

455-3880

FINE YORK MANAC

453-6050

EMENT COMMUNITIES

W o o i t c d p . i r k - l i k t * s t ' U i n j ; o v e r l o o k s N m b u r e l i I . i k t * !

Livonia's Luxury Vpartments!

Exclusive Features Include: • Pnvate Covered Parking Included • Kitchen Window • Private Entrance • Balconies or Patios • DoorwalJ / Window Winds • Self Cleaning Oven & Dishwasher Included

4 6 ^ - 3 1 3 5 a

H f . . . . O y a a U M > 0 - » . > 1 ^ 4

11

400 Aptt. For Rut C A N T O I

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(ULL£Y 4 WARREN)

CALL ABOUT OUR SPECIALS

W« take prkte In otlwlng the foHowtng MrvteM to our l *n«nt»

emergency grounde with pool 4

. Short term laai

. Restful atmoaphere • Cable available • Many mora amanmaa

NO OTHER FEES Private Entrance*

Ona Bedroom - $520. 900 sq It Two Bedroom - $505. 1100 SQ ft Vertical blinds 4 carport WduOed

JO plus yr». experience Near X-weys. shopping, atrporl

Rose Doherty, Property Manager 981-4490

400 Apia. For Itonl FAMMNQTON HI^LS

. Spring Specialll Move M M a 1 bed room by

rmd A p r ! A recef is $$$ ot l on ram 4 pay...

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT Vertic ale 'Carport Included

CEOAMMOOKC APT 474-0322

FARMMQTON. downtown 1 bad-room apt., hjrntehed -eehet $ dryer water « heal Inotudad. 150C mo 581-5*00. ev.

FARMINQTON MILLS Luxury ona and Nso bedroom

Ca* 477-7774

FARMINQTON HILLS Very Large t bedroom with separate melda st or age room. Iron) $455 FREE HEAT 471-4555

Canton

FAIRWAY CLUB Golfskte Apts. 1 & 2 Bedroom

Free GoM Heat 4 Hot Water Free

Carport Included

728-1105 CANTON

S of Joy Rd . W of 1275

LOW MOVE-IN COSTS 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.

From $355* Heat Included

Window Treatments STONEYBROOKE

APARTMENTS 455-7200

Mon -Fn 9-5 Sat 10-5 Sun 11-4

•Limited t ime First 6 months o l a one year lease New res»dents Se-lect units

Farmtnglon H«e

SUPER LOCATION Grand River 'Orchard Lake

Stoneridge Manor The largest one bedroom m the area From $495 per mo Including carport , verticals, a l appliances

Enter otl Freedom Rd . W ol Orc-hard Lake Rd.. S. of Or and River

4 7 8 - 1 4 3 7 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6

FARMINQTON HILLS River VsHey Apts Pnvale country setting Pets es lcome Winter Spe-cula. Ca* lor detaMa. 256-0262

FARMINGTON MILLS - 13/1 ty 1 bedroom, luxury, wi private entrance. Pets $596 /n i/mo. 661-0296

FARMINQTON MILLS - 1 bedroom apar tment /condo Orchard Laka/12 MUe araa. No peta $475/mo. C M 687-7431

FARMINQTON MILLS - Sublet Bedroom Only 4 moa. left on lea $380/mo

Can Jennifer 477-0133

400 Aptt. For B u t FARMINQTON Ht t .L t

$499 Moves You In (On Selected Units)

taoo aq

houea, and a 24 hour monftored kv-Iruaton and lire alarm

Rant f rom $665

SUMMIT APTS. NORTHWESTERN 4 MIOOLEBELT

Managed by KaAan Emarpnaaa. me.

FARMINQTON HNXS

ORCHARD CREEK APARTMENTS

1300 aq n I bedroam/2 bath with •xDvlduai entrancaa, gaa Hrepiecee. GE applanoaa induOng washer / dryer. monMorad lira 4 Mtruaicr. alarm plus <nuc«i mora.

CALL FOR SPECIALS (new reeidents orMyl

855-1250 Located on Orchard Lake Rd

v* mae south of 14 Mae

FARMINQTON HILLS - 1 bedroom apartment to sublet, only 6 moa. left on my leeee. $475/mo QraM loca-tion. C M Diane a t 477-0

FARMINQTON - Ptaza Apts 31625 SBianaaiss Spaoous 1 bedroom, pool, haat indudad. I rom $465-$500 Ask about apecialal 476-6722

M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 2 , 1 9 9 3 Q * E

400 Apts. For Rut r A M M N Q T O N ^ O U T H n C L D A J * A C l a w 1 bedroom. M appasnciee, yard, no pets. Pi I ian Security sys-tem $360/mo * securWy 366-OM7

FEN7ON ST. 2 bedroom - $460 4

FERNOALE NW - q«M. clean, appli-ances. $450 tor 1 bedroom 6 M 2 5 lor 2 bedrooms with p o r t * , mdudee u tam.1 543-3156 or 544-4206

GARDEN CITY - LARGE one bod-room. f iaaNy penned applanoee. carpeting, air. 4 cable, laundry laca-ntee. no pet6. $22-0420

GARDEN CSTV - Large 2 bedroom wi th balcony. M . carpeting, a p p * anoea Meal $ water peld $460/mo After 6pm. 661-4219

400 A p t s . F o r H t w t

F R A N K L I N S O . A P T S

1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P T 8 .

F R O M $ 6 2 0

H E A T I N C L U D E D

$ 1 0 0 M O V E S Y O U I N

5 M I L E A M I O O L E B E L T

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

GARDEN C I T Y L -OUMH netghbortiood

Large 1 CM od Prtvale

C M •37-3716

GARDEN CITY - 1 bedroom apart-ment. carpal, appllanoaa. M No

$360 month 465-3039

P«1» 1 year l 422-4030

GARDEN CITY - 1 bedroom. $415 per mo Includes hast.-water, laun-dry tactmas. app*sncea. air.

C M 421-7765 or 553-2165

FARMINGTON- Quiet complex. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, $575 1 bedroom. $495 Meet 6 water Included

477-5650

FARMINGTON $4»5 MOVES YOU IN

FARMINGTON MILLS M u r w o o d Apts 2 bedroom apt to sublet C M after 6pm, 313-4 71-215 7

FARMINGTON MANOR Winter special on our newly deco-rated studio's 6 1 bedroom apts starting et $400 Security depoert only $200 Our apertments feeturs heat, central M . appliances, vertical blinds Secured Entrance doors 6 laundry facil it ies Carports are avail-able Lei us make you leel right at home Ghre us a c M at. 474-2552

FREE MEAT - Large 1 6 2 bed-rooms Clean, quiet community

Orchard Lake Rd . N of 6 Ml

VILLAGE OAKS 474-1305

Managed by Kaftan Emarpnaaa. mc

GARDEN CITY Ford/MiddMOett Araa

Spacious t bedroom spertments Amervtiee include • Owner PaK) Heel 6 Water • Central Air • intercom System • Garbage Disposal • Laundry Faculties • Window Treatments/Mini Bl inds

From $390 monthly CALL ABOUT WINTER SPECIAL

GARDEN CfTY TERRACE 522-0460

CANTON-1 bedroom. $390/mo in-cluding heat & watsr Security de-posit & -eterances 690 Lo t ! Rd E ol i -275. S 6pm

of Ford Rd Cell efter 571-6321

CLAWSON AREA - 510 N Roches-ter Carpeting, blinds, storage Heel & water included Ouiet, dean build-ing No pets Lease $435 647-7079

DEARBORN WEST Dearborn Apartments studio 1 A 2 bedroom apts some newfy deco-rated some with sunporches Close to shopping & busline Rent from $340 includes hea! 6 water

562-9122 Ask about our rental specials

6 Senior Citizen Discount

COUNTRY HOUSE APARTMENTS 7 Mile, W o l Telegraph

ive <n a beautiful park like setting' SPECTACULAR

1 & 2 bedroom apartments Carpel 6 vertical blinds Pool & air conditioning

C M for appointments & specials 533-1121

West land Capri Apartments

^ SPECIAL 1 4 2 bedroor* apartments

starl ing at $435 includes heal, ca-thedral cartings, balcony/palw. Se-curity deposit $200 261-5410

BEST APARTMENT VALUE

FARMINGTON HILLS (N on Tuck Rd oft 8 Mile between MKldiebeit & Orchard Lake Rd , cor-ner o l Foisom)

TIMBERIDGE

DELUXE 1 & 2 Bedroom Units

From $470 * Limited t ime offer on selec! units

New tenants only 13 month lease

Includes appliances, vertical blinds, carpeting, pool close in Farmington Hills location

Muuw C y w . Daily 9 5 E i cep i Wednesday

478-1487 775-8206 FARMINGTON DOWNTOWN, neai Grand River. 1-2 bedroom, carpet ing. heat included no pets From $4 70 1 mo tree rent 360-3662

Farm»ng1on MMts

BOTSFORD PLACE APARTMENTS

GRAND RIVER/8 MILE W OF INKSTER

Behind Botslord Hospital

SPECIAL 1 Bedroom for $449 2 Bedroom for $549 3 Bedroom for $649

Immediate Occupancy Heat & water included - cable ready

Singles, chi ldren small pets ok O u « t Close to pa r t s and schools

Special condi t ions for a 1 year lease For further inlormation. p»e*se c M

477-8464 27883 Independence

F A R M I N G T O N

• C H A T H A M H I L L S , - Luxury Living Attached Garages Extra Large Apartments

• Indoor Pool

Microwaves Dishwashers

O N E M O N T H F R E E * •on select units only

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 O N O l d Grand River between Drake ft H a l a t e a d

M o n . - T r t . 9 - 7 Sat . 1 1 - 5 S u n . 1 1 - 4

LAKE ORION bedroom apt on Lake Orion, no pata. prefer non smoker. J 120/wk mdudee M utilities M3-S«57

WESTLAND PLAZA APTS.

Where the rent f rom $450 includes HEAT & WATER

- L o c a t e d a t

7 3 0 0 C e n t r a l • N. o f w a r r e n ( 1 B l o c k E . o f M l d d l e b e i t )

Call 427-1997 T u e s . - S a t . N o o n - 5 : 3 0

FARMINQTON MILLS 2 000 SO FT OF PORE LUXURY

EleeanUy designed 2 or 3 Bedroom ranch, or 3 Bedroom townhouse*. 2W baths, Whirlpool tup. lull Case-men! 2 car attached garage From 11525

COVINGTON CLUB u Mile & Middieoeit

851-2730 Managed by Kaftan Enterprises inc

FARMINQTON MILLS

$699 MOVES YOU IN On selected urvts

1500 sq h 2 and 3 Bedroom town-house* T » M t M spacous Master b e d r o o m su l i e Washer /d rye r ,

nd covered pai RENT FROM

FOXPOINTE MALSTED ft 11 MILE

473-1127 Managed by Kaftan Enterprises inc

L A K E F R O N T

A P A R T M E N T S

F E A T U R I N G :

• H E A T I N C L U D E D I N R E N T

• W a s h e r & D r y e r i n E v e r y A p a r t m e n t

• C a t h e d r a l C e i l i n g s w i t h

U n i q u e A c c e n t W i n d o w s A v a i l a b l e

• S w i m m i n g P o o l a n d C l u b h o u s e

LEASING OFFICE OPEN tMon. Fri. IO-6 • Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 11-S

6 2 4 - 6 4 8 0

MOVES YOU I N Mon.-Fri. 10-6 l & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s . S a t u r d a y 1 0 - 5

S u n d a y 1 2 - 5

2 , 3 & 4 B e d r o o m T o w n h o u s e s

INCLUDES: FUSE OAS MF-AT i M . w t mis)

DENS

FIRFWJM F> C A T O E I M A l . < FJlJNt.S

sPlRAl STM«CA.SE • 1JUWCHKTS

• SHA1.L HETS W S I X O M F O • FITNESS ( FNTFB

• OLYMPIC I N D O O H HEATED POOL

• SALNAS • ( H B ROOM

A vharminn rt-ntal community' |UM 20 minuic* frti«n Ann Artxw and downtown Detroit. >Tt comfortably away from u all From 1-2 s, exit Ann Arbor Rd wrru to Ma|(crt> Rd ftJkrn vnjth to Rd then cast t o T h e C r t r w i n g s

CROSSINGS Oa»r

A T C A N T O N

4 5 5 - 2 4 2 4

SPRING MOVE-IN SPECIAL!

MEW TENANTS ONLY 1 Bedroom (565 2 Bedroom $630

Signed Leaaa By March 31. 1W3 1J Month s Laaaa

APRIL FREE! CURTIS CREEK APTS

Fermmgton Rd el 6'<t MUe Indudee: Private Entrance. Vertical Bund*. AppBencee Pt t io Beiconr Centre* A *

4 7 3 - 0 3 6 5

W I N T E R S P E C I A L

CONCORD TOWERS 1 4 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

Stove A refrigerator OMneaahar Carport Intercom riewrtu decorated Smoke detectors Sprinkler eystem

• FR0MS40S 1-751

Next t o * « M ) Theater 5SS-33S6

4 0 0 A p U - F « f W n l

U V O M A

"Oder 522-35*2

L I V O N I A - 7 M I L E R O

1A 2 Bedroom S T A L I N G a l T 6 8 5 • aaefcer t dryer la eaon

a p a r t m e n t C a r p e t M g . oar l i ca i

ccmmuMly room Near chopping

CANTERBURY PARK 7 mate M - . comer M e i « a a ttMinin

473-3963 775-6206 d « | i M

m w9wor\w^amj

m A p t * F o r

^ r H V I L L E ^ O W M t l ^ f c l w l > g e

NORTHVILLE - Bub I Large 1 Dart

n w t o S T i

. larvae t m -

- s s a

NORTHVILLE AREA. 1 A 2 bedroom epanrnenta i i M H H . H 2 0 t o M 0 0 par n ionM Including heat. 1

NOKTHVtLLE-Oaan. m Mam. Mrg* 2 bedroom « t » ^ p t ^ w e e A leurv dry AM 4620/mo 476-2442 or 346-2076

Mortmnae/NCMi

LIVE AMONG THE TREE TOPS

IN A UNIQUE APARTMENT ON

"ST ILTS" A L O N G THE RIVER SIDE

tu re vertical Mlnde. deluxe Itrtcnen. cowered perking, belcony or petto, central Mr EHO Af lordabiy pr iced from only 1545 Unique loft avaMable - only $575

Too Incredible!!

• 2 BEDROOMS • 2 BATHS

• 2 HUGE WALK-INS

$200 SECURITY D€POSIT

S200 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT WITH THIS AD

STARTING AT S606

Woodland Glen Apts. 349-6612

THE TREE T O P S CHOOSE

THE UNIQUE!

k~ema* <40 urate)

A p t » . F a r H — I

. M a t * . wm

Euroaty*ng through-out mdudtng M tech kitchen, open •oar plan, track I g M n a . M M d u a l •emar /d rya ra . and pnvate cwar-eaad balcony or eeno yard.

Totally reno.eeed A vary u n g u a l F rom only $ 5 # 5 / m o inc lud ing MEAT! EHO

Ca* lor your prtvale appointment

N o * Rd . |ue* N . ° l 8 M*e

THE BENEICKE GROUP 347-1690

NORTHV1U-E. 1 bedroom.

i aecurtly. no 686-5529

NORTHVILLE 1 bed ioom upper apartment

1315 per month. uWIMa included 360-8344

SPECIAL! SPECIAL!

Starting at:

$20/day You can com* hom* to

N o v f ' t M a n d H M t &

m o s t c a r i n g c o m m u n i t y

T y - * " * * m

THIS IS

B I G REALLY BIG

• W 0 a q . I L I b i • i t O O e q n . 2 1 • 1 5 * 11' bedro

FOUNTAIN PARK South Nda o l Grand River, beta ear Maadcmbrook t MoM Rda.

348-0626 H o n Mon.-Frl 1030-6:30

Sat A Sun Noor»4

Move in n o * , and y o u l Bad rente ee toei ae 6525 enth our a«o»a in epe-CMHEHO

TREE TOP MEADOWS

10 M6e A Meedovbrook

348-9590

Unique I

THE BENEJCKE GROUP Novl Rd.. Jue< N. ot 6 M M

3 4 7 - 1 6 0 0

• W e s t l a n d • LIMITED TIME

s200 Security Deposit

2 Bedroom - >390* 1 Bedroom - *355*

Vertical Blinds • Pool • Carport Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30

On Newburgh, between Cherry Hill & Michigan Ave.

Great L i v ing -SUPER Value:

1 B E D R O O M from ' 4 5 0

2 B E D R O O M from * 5 2 0

Newburgh between Joy & Worreo

$ 2 5 0 D a p o c t t ft D f e h w o s h a r e I n l a t o r t a d u n t o

FREE HEAT and COOKING GAS vortical Binds • 1% Ba»h« • C^nhal Alr

• Pooi • Launcky a Storage * Tennis • Carport • Clubhouse • Cable Ready

Equal Oooorkn«y Houarig 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

N O W L E A S I N G !

HILLSIDE A P A R T M E N T S

N E W O N E & T W O

B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

' t o n e

•£jdde Ok tAe 74/atoi

1 and 2 Bedroom $ A p a r t m e n t s from 375

"Less than

5 minutes

from Novi &

Farmington

Hills" Convenient to Twelve Oaks Mall Cable TV Available Dishwasher Pool Private Balcony / Patio Variety o t Floor

Plans Available 6 2 4 - 9 4 4 5 Air Condi t ioning

O p e n M o n d a y - F r i d a y 10 - 6. S a l 10 - 5; S u n 1 1 - 5

1 Bedroom '392* 2 Bedroom '467* l e t t h * w a r m w a t e r s o f o u r i n d o o r h e a t e d p o o l

t e m p i y o u a l o n g w i t h t h e s e f i n e f e a t u r e s :

e 1 * M r a o n i Mi jh • Commww* *mvn «.vr AfMrtmrm* • W.rtv* ftiUKf Ar fh l o r t w m r n i O t W«Mend M j l t ftjh rmv V m n

m Vr r tw j l t n l Mir» M l e ( a n t m l r d V i m TV

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Livonia Luxury...

Flowers... Greenery...

S t a r t S p r i n g O f f R i g h t !

• Spac ious 1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s • Carpor t s inc luded

• Great locat ion • Great service

S A V E O V E R $ 6 0 0

O N 2 B E D R O O M S ( C e r t a i n R e s t r i c t i o n s A p p l y )

W o o d r i d g e Apartments

4 7 7 - 6 4 4 8

WOODCREST VILLA APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC CLUB

Spacious 1 A 2 bedroom apertments, each wtth a fireplace, mini-blinds and balcony or petto. Private athletic club featuring year-round indoor-outdoor pool, sauna, steam bath, whirlpool and exercise room. Secluded setting amidst woods and duck ponds. Pets welcome. Senior citizen discount

261-8010 CO*NEN»m.Y LOCATED OFT WATOE HO

BETWEEN WARREN • JOY. NEAR THE WCSTUkNO SHOPPING I RENTAL OmCE AM) H00CL OPEN 10 A J L 4 P J1

—WI occunutcr

/C - > Oak Village 2758 Ackley

Westland

721-8111 "family Living At Its Best"

Two bedroom, one bath duplex ranch homes with full basements.

per FREE RENT 'month SPECIALS

On-site m a n a g e m e n t On-srte m a i n t e n a n c e Lawn cutting Snow removal

Spacious yards Gas ranges, fTOSt free refrigerators One small pet

Open Mon.-Fri. 9-7. Sat. 10-5. Sun. 12-5

4 L ,

Witidemem Apartments

LIVING YOU CAN AFFORD TO ENJOY

• Central Air Conditioning • Convenient To Shopping And Expressways • Cable TV Available • Private Balcony I Patio « • Kitchen With Open Bar Counter • Dens Available • 1 Vi Baths Available • And More . Visit Us And See For Yourself«

On t la ls ted lh Mile nor th of Grand River In Fa rming ton Hills

F R O M $

Modi* Oprr 0»ty

located Or* Block W«l of Wjyne Road Brtwfn ford V»d Wirrpn tank

7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0

' S r v r i cm I yen I m t r *du r< l km hrt fc •noMlM QueWwd <PP*>'»< •»*. o"

O P E N M o n . F r i . 9 6 ; S a t . 1 0 5 : S u n 1 2 5

^ 4 7 1 - 3 6 2 5 |

Living at it's Finest!

B r i s t o l

APARTMENTS A T T R A C T I V E from O N E & T W O

B E D R O O M

A P T S Y 1405

k

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR EXPRESSWAYS & TWELVE OAKS MAI L On Becfc Rd Just North ot PorMiac Trail m Wwom

6 2 4 - 1 3 8 8

OPEN MON FRI 9 6 • SAT 10 5 • SUN 11

THE GATE TO GREAT LIVING!

A P A R T M E N T S

From $ 380 • G r e a t L o c a t i o n

• Spacious Apartments • S w i m m i n g P o o l

• C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• A l l this a n d M o r e . .

C o m e a n d S e e for Y o u r s a f l !

O n P o n t l a c T r a i l f u e l w m o l B * e h R o a d M o n - F r i 10 - 6 • S a t 10 - 5 • S u n 1 1 - S

624-1388

H I m i l i u m

®f je w APARTMENTS

Where We Have Something For Everyone!

You choose the amenities you want. • HEAT INCLUDED

• 12 UNIQUE • WASHER & DRYER FLOOR PLANS

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1 i . >£C£_

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8 B a ! n r

IN APARTMENT

New 1 & 2 Bedroom Lakefront

Apartments

from s 405

L O C A T E D I N N O V I O N P O N T I A C T R A I L

1 M I L E E A S T O F B E C K R O A D

OPEN DAILY 9 - 6 • SUNDAY 12-5

6 6 9 - 5 5 6 6

c y W o R E S P A C E . More than 130 acres of magnificent estate-like grounds unfold into dramatically rolling terrain. More living space in any of our 1. 2 and 3 bedroom apartments or townhomes.

JifoRE LUXURY. . . More cus tom features like cathe-dral ceilings, fireplaces, washer/ dryer and at tached garages.

jlfoRE PRIVACY . More peace of mind with our 2 4 hour manned gate and individual private entryways.

I^MORE VALUE. . . More of everything, for much leas than you'd expect to pay.

Call Or Visi t Tbdiy! • S a v e An Add i t i ona l *200

W h e n You B r i n g In T h i s Ad!

661-0770

Drake Road North Of

8 C + OAE M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 2 , 1 9 9 3

THREAT APTS. GREAT

LOCATIONS $50 Security Deposit JFor 1 Bedroom Apta.

3 E N T INCLUDES — Heat &

Vertical Blinds CALL FOB

SUPER SPECIAL ON FIRST MONTH'S RENT

i m £ 2 C poo<

ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS.

: LEXINGTON - VILLAGE

PET SECTION AVAILABLE

1 b e d r o o m ap is f r om SMS

585-4010

PRESIDENT MADISON APTS.

-C«C- 1 Bed room A p t t . S4S0 1 Block E. a* John R

A M I a o< Oak land M a i

585-0580

HARLO APTS. 1 Bed room A p i S450

Warren. M K f . Weet aide o l M o u n d Rd.

Juet N o< 13 M M Oppoa i te Q M Tach Center

939-2340

1 & 2 - BEDROOM „ LUXURY APTS & TOWNHOUSES

FROM $624

immed ia te Occupancy Available

CEDAR LAKE APTS 346-1830

Weekday* » 5 30 Sat Sun. 12-4

FREE APARTMENT

LOCATOR 1-800-777-5616

Save T ime 4 Money ">• »- * Opan 7 Days

Color VMeoa A * A ree* & Prtcaa

' " T u r n 3 Days m i o 30 MmuMa Over 100.000 Choicea

NOV) Acton f r o m 12 Oaks I SOUTHFIELD Z K U MorlhvmaterT! H

CANTON 4 2 7 1 1 F o r d R d

TROY 372S Rocfteeter Rd

CLINTON TWP. 16870 Gar f ie ld

ANN ARBOR 28771

346-0540 la*

354-6040

*961-7200

68Q-9090

791-6444

677-3710

A P A R T M E N T S E A R C H

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U N L I M I T E O The Eaaiaal Way T o Find

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NOVI - aubiet ap t (Spr ing-Summer). 1200 sq f t 2 bed room. 2 Oath, wkkhar 'd rye r . poo l lannts No ae-curtty depoelt $700 525-6527

OAK PARK 1 B e d r o o m A p t s .

a t $ 4 3 5

• O A K P A R K G A R D E N I A P A R T M E N T S

9 6 7 - 0 2 8 4

• Mon.-Fri. »-5

« P L Y M O U T H Ar t ie r a tod In pr iva te h o m e In Otda Town $415 par m o n t h Prlvata arv

- P L Y M O U T H -

I BROUGHAM ! MANOR

16 2 BEDROOMS Sta r t i ng f r o m $435

1 Yr Laaaa. Haat » Watar Included Call Morv-Sat, 10-6

4 5 5 - 1 2 1 5 Charm ing raatorad o o m M k

P L Y M O U T H ; to loam

Mr. tots of aun l ight. $ 4 9 0 / m o Cats Welcome. 45B-BS40

PLYMOUTH Old VMege Unique 1 bed room lo f t atyle apanman t Hard-wood t toora/carpet ing. Larga porcn »495. 'mo ftarrv-ttprr 455-4188

+ Plymouth Hills

^Apartments ~ 746 S. MM St.

( U l e y R d . )

. * A n n A rbo r T r . /Ann A rbo r h d

> 4 6 2 B e d r o o m

•Window Treetments xEaay Accees to 1-275 >(Ur Conditioned

r Walk to Downtown - Washer/Dryer in eech unit

From

$445 'OpenDeMy • 12-9pm

455-4721

.PLYMOUTH - 1 b a d r o o m a qMat $425 mdudea

$81-4147

P L Y M O U T H J RENT DISCOUNT ; AVAILABLE

atoxa a n d I ' t W a i H i .. m a , < • 1 1 araa. $446 n o n e t N o paw

45^-5675

you at $490 * laaaa Mo p a t a

PLYMOUTH m o m t w a w B

A P F O N D M U a P C C M L *

£55

400 Apia, For W o r t

w v e w e r , M M I e luded. C e r p e t qutat S310 mo.

PLYMOUTH HERITAQE APTS

<N. TerrtkorteL W. o l Sheldon)

•SPECIAL-I S T M O N T H M N T FREE

* M h 13 mon th laaaa *

Queaty 1 b a d r o o m apts awa Rant $445. n d u d a a haat 8

Ca l l F o r S u p e r S p e c i a l R a t e s !

455-2143

PLYMOUTH - S p a d o u a i apar tmanl . 2 b locks I ran

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P l y m o u t h S q u a r e A p a r t m e n t s

OUWT COMMUNITY IN PARK SETTING

1 B E D R O O M A P T .

FREE 1st mon th ' s rant on 1 yr. laaaa

$465 PLUS UTILITIES Certa in oondWone apply.

• 4 2 1 MARGUERITE (Off A n n Arbor Rd.. 1 b toc* a v a l

of Sheldon)

MON. THRU FRI. 9-5 455-6570

P L Y M O U T H 1 $ 2 BEDROOM APTS

ON SITE 24 HR. MAINTENANCE CALL FOR SPECIALS!

Faaturing q u M single story, pr iva te entrance, petto, uttaty r o o m w i th aasher dryer hookup, atttc s to rage

Princeton Court Apts. On Wilcox of f Schoolcra f t

459-6640 PONT I AC HISTORIC DISTRICT

2nd ROOT 1 b a d r o o m apar tmen t . $429/mo. inc lud ing untit les, no pe t s Can Mrs Smi th . 335-9190

near Telegraph Beaut i fu l w o o d e d setting, i b e d r o o m apt- Carpat . Air condi t ioner , heat Inc luded

FROM $365 ORCHARD WOODS APTS.

334-1878

OLD BEDFORD - 1 bad room, walk In doee t . carpet , a * . t#e De lh /k l l ch -an. pr lvata en t rance $ 3 7 5 / m o n t h

ter 8 heat 477-7095

REDFORD AREA Ts l i g raph -5 MMe 1 4 2 b e d r o o m , deen . decora ted . Quiet, carpat. air condi t ioner Winds, heal inc luded For mature, profess ional people with re ference* F rom $385.

PARKSIDE APTS. 532-9234

R E D F O R D M A N O R SOUTH REDFORD

Dearborn He igh ta /Uvon la Aree Deluxe 2 b e d r o o m apar tment

Smak. quiet complex Excellent storage and cable TV

937-1680 559-7220

REDFORD Specious 1 Bed room Apar tments $385. 'mo Water A Heat Inc luded

Call Cherie 538-1057 l REDFORD TWP

EfHclenJi> cabin apar tment . s tove / refr igerator, all utMUrea Inc luded t 0 0 / w e e k + secur i ty 981-1845

REDFORD TWP - Beauti ful Lo la Park Manor haa a large lower 1 bed-room $ upper 2 b a d r o o m apt. avail-able. A i omanrtlaa including free heat 8 water , swtmming pool 8 p ic -nic area F rom $4»5 C a * 255-0932

ROCHESTER - D O W N T O W N 1 bed room aper tment aveHeble. $400 per month . Indudas heal Im-mediate occupancy 786-0232

ROCHESTER HILLS - Specious a l -lordabia. pool. 2 b a d r o o m 2 b e l f i * $560Vmo t bad room. $£10 First months rant FREE. Sat Hrs. K M p n . S im 11 -4pm 852-0311

ROCHESTER LUDLOW APTS 1 8 2 b e d r o o m apts. avai lable

Star t ing at $44S /mon th 851-7270

OAK HILL APARTMENTS Now accept ing app l ica t ions for apar tments and townhoueee.

1 bedroom. $435. 2 b e d r o o m atert-

3 at $485. 2 b e d r o o m townhouee. 10 inc ludes hea l & water

M o n . Wed . Fri.. 11:30-6 S a l . 1 0 - l p m . 651-8751

ROCHESTER 1 $ 2 bedroom, $455-$515 /mon th . Air. heat. appHancea 652-3507

ROCHESTER - 2 b a d r o o m c o n d o apt., all appkancee. laundry facmttae $0OO/mo Waf t to downtown Ro-

C A * 375-0865

Romulue

O A K B R O O K V I L L A 2 and 3 b e d r o o m Townhouse*

RanpOTglroni $399 to $500

Open Mon. . Wad . Fri 8 a m - 5 p m Tues. & Thurs. 9 e m - 6 p m Sat 11am-2pm Closed Sun

15001 BRANDT 941-4057

ROYAL OAK - A d e a n , quiet 1 bed-room. sec luded at tha end of a homey 6 unit 12V»/Crooks $ 4 2 5 /

547-4961

ROYAL O A K ARLINGTON T O W N H O U S E S

2 bed room. 1 bath. M i basamen i N u . Rents f r om $835

13 Mile and Crooks 288-3710

Royal Oak NORTHWOOO APARTMENTS

$200 Secur i ty Deposi t ! M o n t h s Free Rent 1 b e d r o o m s tar t ing at $460

Can 541-3332

ROYAL O A K / T R O Y Doggy. Doggy, where *»• you kve f

At Amber Apa r tmen ts Pei miss ion they glvei

SPECIALS, TOO-

280-1700

ROYAL OAK - 13H-Cooadge. 13th mon th I raa $475-$660 1-2 bed-

no pats. 549-0273

SEVEN M R X T a l a g r a p h - ($400 1 up I 2 b a d r o o m - $495 $

$360 Include* heat $ p o o l M a r c h S p e d e l 534-9340

S LYON - 2 b e d r o o m apt large ba»-pool .

doee to shopping. $530 /mo • aa-Qjr t ty A I a«iatls A p r ! 1 488-3128

S O U T H F * L O - A b e a u W U specwus

$900 per m o 981 -1811

COUNTRY CORNER APTS We' re M O an Square Feel

1 b a d r o o m 1100 aq « 2 badroom: 1 3 0 0 a * . N I b e d r o o m townhouee 1800 aq «

I B k m l n o h a m 847-8100

112 8 13|

H I D D E N O A K S A P A R T M E N T S

H OFF RENT. ANY 3 M O « . YOU CHOOSE

I FREE CARPORT FOR 6 M O S

400 Apt». For Went

R O Y A L O A K 13 MM* A Cocrtdgs

1 8 2 Bedroom A p i a PROM t $ 8 4 *

HEAT MCLUOED

W O O D W A R D N O R T H

A P A R T M E N T S

5 4 & - 7 7 6 2

Mon. Fn. 9-5

m o M h a a l a 1 year I i reeldenta. Brat 6

CHARTERHOUSE APARTMENTS 1 Mon th s Free rent /Free Cable Upeca tem Was s p e i a n e n u Studio, 1 A 2 Badroom* slart tng At $410 P o o l Tennis Cour t * and much mora. Ca« now 997-8100 Located on 9 M8e/GraenMald

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TROY 3728 Rochester Rd.

SOUTHFIELD 29266 Nor thwestern M

CANTON 42711 Ford Rd

NOVI Across f rom 12 Oeks I

CLINTON TWP. 38870 GerAeld

ANN ARBOR 2877 <

680-9090

354-8040

981-7200

346-0540 la* 791-8444

677-3710

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350-9262 OVER 50,000 Apts. In S.E. MICHIGAN

Out of Town Call ( 800 ) 6 5 4 - F O U R

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

SOUTHFIELD- Nor thampton Apts. Spacious 1 A 2 bedroom luxury

. • a p t * . 10 Mile A Laheer 356-1536

SOUTHFIELD - Shkho a p t , 540 aq It with storage r o o m Must rent Im-mediately Greet location $555 in-cludes watar A heat 827-1128

SOUTHFIELD - Sublet apar tment , available Apr* 19. 13 Mke/South -AeM 2 badroom, 2 bath, reduced rant. 647-0113

SOUTHFIELD - Tsnglewood Apts. Spacious 1 bed room apts , 650 sq f t . carpet ing, bands, central air. ak ki tchen appliances. wa*t-m store room, cable A carport available. Ask about our special 569-6149

Southf leld WHITEHALL APARTMENTS

1 MONTH S FREE RENT Spadoua 2 Bedroom Apis. Start ing at $670 Free CaMa A Heat on selected units Can now 557-0311 Conveniently Locat-ed on 9 M ie /Greenna ld

THINK SPRING

THINK F r a n k l i n R iver A p t s

MORE THAN $1100* OFF A 2 BEDROOM/2 BATH

Bands, large closets, carport Patio or balcony, inter-com Exerclae room, seuna*. pool Guarded entrance, aierma"

SECURITY DEPOSIT $150

F r a n k l i n R iver A p t s 12 M i l e & T e l e g r a p h

3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

lor queaHed applicants

SOUTHFIELD

S399 MOVES YOU IN On selected units

. FREE HEAT • Clean, qu ie t 1 bed room • WaBt-ln doee ts • Covered park ing • 24 hr mon i to red Intrusion a la rm

FROM $566 12 Mi le A Laheer

TWYCKtNGMAM VALLEY 358-4403

Managed by Kaf tan Enterprtee*. n c .

SOUTHFIELD

$499 MOVES YOU IN On s l e e t e d units

Extrs large 1 b e d r o o m w /den and 2 bedrooms w / 2 befhe Large k i tchen w/eet tng aree and private laundry room m lovely quiet i esld<i«la« area, covered pa r t i ng , swimming poo l and Magent dubhouae. 24 hour m -

12 MILE A LAHSER

C O L O N Y P A R K

355-2047 Managed by Kaf tan EnMrpnaea Mc

SOUTHFIELD 11 Mas Between

Laheer A Evergreen

SAVE $1,000* LOW MOVE-IN COSTS

2 BEDROOM APTS.

F R O M $ 6 1 1 * Haat Included

K n o b In T h e W o o d s A p a r t m e n t s

3 5 3 - 0 5 8 6 Mon -PA 9 -8 Set -Sun 12-9

e U p o n M g n i n g * 1 * * *

SPACIOUS

7 & W

TWELVE OAKS T O W N M O M M

471-7470

1

400 Apts. For R u t S O U T N M B J V P R A H K L J N I

• 1 . 1 8 8 M O V E S Y D Y O U *

WEATHERSTONE TOWNHOUSES

350-1296 Franklin Rd.. S. of 13 MUS

SOUTHFIELD L o w M o v e - I n C o s t s

2 Bedroom Apts. From $475*

HEAT INCLUDED

FRANKLIN HILLS APARTMENTS

355-5123 Mon.-Fr i . 9 -5 Sat. 10-2

8 m o n t h * of a one year laaaa Selected un i ts

SOUTHFIELD

Park Lane Apartments

From $595* W e otter 1 A 2 bed room pr ivate en-try homes wfth washer /dryer , self

bands A carpor t Ideal door p lan tor shar ing wi th a k i e n d Come Spr ing e n f o y t h e

REDUCED RENT*

355-0770 for details

C M c Center weet ot Lasher

•Select apt*, new l a a l d a n u o n f y

SOUTHFIELD SPRING SPECIAL

1 m o n t h tree rent. Specious 1430 sq. n . 2 bed room 2 bath I rom $658" Substant ia l 1700 sq B 3 bed room. 2 bath I rom $825 ' Su-perb amenit lea - must see. CeBnow, 559-2111.

' Select Un i t s - New leeee* only

South f le ld

S u f f e r i n g F r o m T h e M i d W i n t e r

B l a h s ? Our specious A lovely 2 A 3 bed-r o o m apts. w t i br ighten your day C a l now to be el igible lor our mid-winter specials available to queWed appl icants Weekend pok i l i i ' ie i iH available

SOUTHFIELD $399 MOVES YOU IN

FREE HEAT Cleen 1 Bedroom. Quiet Locat ion Intruaion Alarm. L ighted Parking. Large W s * - m

Ctoeet. Extre Large Slorege A r e a Rant $470 Laheer Neer 8 H MMe

WELLINGTON PLACE 355-1068

Managed by Kaftan Enterprises

SPECIAL DEALSH 2 bad room. 2 bath with golf course view. 1400 sq. It.. $925

3 left to lease"! C a l Today 643-6644

SOMERSET PARK APTS

S P R I N G

S P E C I A L 2 Badroom

Townhouses

2 MONTHS FREE o n 14 mon th l i m

MEADOWGROVE VILLA

357-4579

S. Lyon

WALNUT RIDGE APARTMENTS

SPACIOUS 1 A 2 BEDROOMS firM 2 months only

$245 ON 1 BEDROOM $280 ON 2 BEDROOM

$28 7 50 ON 2 BEDROOM DELUXE

• Haat A Watar • A i r Cond i t ioned • Balconies A Cable • S to rage • Laundry FadWIa* • Neer 896 A 275 Freeways

669-1960 2175 Decker Rd.

(On Decker nsars S. Commerce)

TAYLOR 1 6 2 Bedroom Apts.

F r o m $ 3 3 0 *

FAIRLANE APARTMENTS

291-6066 Mon. -Fr i 9-5 Sat. lO-S •L im i ted Urn* One yeer lease, naw

Troy

Spring Move-In Special

$249 On Selected Units

1 & 2 Bedrooms Large Deluxe Units

Osautltuay landscaped. perkMce garden epts Quiet secluded »vmg Cloee to shopping.

SUNNYMEDE APTS.

561 KIRTS O Oik S of Big Beever.

b e f e e e r U v e m o w A Crooks)

362-0290 Rents I rom $930

TROY - a quiet residential Wee. 15 /Dequ lndre . 1 bad room air bande. haat included, no pels. $480

583-4188

400 Apts. For Itont

Large 1100 aq. M. k u w y 11 l » M i apa r tmen l AvsMal

T R O Y S N I C E S T 1 b e d r o o m apar tmetws include M slas in ashar /d ryer In every apart m a m carpor t , haaL wetsr c e n t r a air. e a h n a a H w . A oBiar sppaenoss ver t i ca l band* , ba lcony A poo l , s * lor $ 8 1 4 a m o M h . Quiet, seoura, wa* ws ln tamad . M a p u p t o nuas t j . S top u p to O u r c h a aquars Apar t -

707 KJr t . Blvd. Troy

13th m o n t h t ree t o new ts rments OREN DAILY 1 1 - 8 P V

TROY SOMERSET AREA - FROM $495

Sludto e n d spactoue 1 8 2 bad room s p a i v n e m a . AmanWee mdude: • Owner Pa id Haat

• Laundry f • Salcpntoa

Air C o n d M o M n g inta/Vertkcal Mtods

I To Shopp ing A Expreeeways VILLAGE APARTMENTS

302-0245

JUST M A D E AVAILABLE 3 o l our beat gol f course vtows

Somerset Park Apar tments 6 4 3 - 6 6 4 4

WALLED L A K E / W BLOOM FIELD Her i tage A p t * . Low secu l t y , Large 1 bed room, neer l a k e * Heat. p o d . air. $410. 650-6399 - 824-0780

Warren WARREN PLAZA APARTMENTS

1 M O N T H ' S FREE RENT $200 Secur i ty Depoel t 1 and 2 bad-r o o m f rom $410. Free Heal and Cab le . S w i m m i n g pool . cour ts A much mora . Cafl 794-1100

t e r w * . «1

Located o n Hoover and 10 Mae

W A Y N E D O W N T O W N S p e d e l $200 Secur i ty Depoelt 2 Bedrooms Star t A I $410 /Mo

1 Bed room S375/MO 728-2440

$ 3 9 9 M O V E S Y O U IN

W a y n e F o r e s t A p t s .

• 1 A 2 B e d r o o m Specials • Free Hea t /Wa te r • Huge W a * - i n Ctoaets

. 'Sece rnen t S to rage

S. o l Mlchlgen Comer o l Venoy A Foreet

3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

WAYNE - 1 b e d r o o m sp l In quiet bui lding, $410 /mo . . heat A water tn-

981-9215

WAYNE-1 A 2 b a d r o o m apar tments $420 A up Inc ludes hoot, water A appl iances Nloe neighborhood. 722-2979 or 531-9171

SPRING SPECIAL ' Cleen quiet, at-tact lve 1 b e d r o o m on Newburgh Rd $ 3 6 0 / m o n t h plua $200 security Cats O.K. 72

WESTLANO - AveHeble now (Venoy Olenwood) Clean 1 badroom apt. Stove. reWgers to r . carpal , low move- in $ 3 5 0 / m o 274-4202

WESTLANO - Cute 1 bed room aper tment . $370 per month plus $370 secur i ty Leave meeeaoe. w « return ca* : 324-2639

W e s t l a n d E s t a t e s 1 BEDROOM ONLY $445 2 BEDROOM ONLY $520

$200 DEPOSIT HEAT/WATER INCLUDED

1 yr leeee/credi t No pets No appacat ton or ctoenmg leas

722-4700 On Wayne R d S o l Warren Rd

W E S T L A N D F o r d / W a y n e Roed Aree

S p a d o u e 1 A 2 bad room apert-man ts located d o e e to shopping A

Other amenities m-

• Carpe t ing • Dishwasher • Park- l ike Se t t ing • Owner Petd Heat • Laundry F a c l l e e

• New Counter Tops • Garbage Diapoaais • Prtvete Entrances • Air Cond i t ion ing

From $395 Monthly SECOND M O N T H RENT FREE

WITH 1 YEAR LEASE COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS

324-3280

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$400.00@ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

$150 Secur i ty DepoeR Great Locat ion PartcNke Sett ing

Troy EARLY BIRO SPECIALS

SOMERSET PARK APARTMENTS 1 S 0 0 a « . I L a p t tor $830 1400 aq f t apt g o * course * e w . 2 bedioon' is 2 baths - $825 C a l Today*

TROV-torae 1 bad room w/ laundry t a d a u e e Pool, tonme. t ight room, ba lcony, d w h e a a h a . " I l c r o w e i s $ 5 4 6 / m o H d u d a a heal 740-8733

TROY/ROYAL OAK AREAS Kf f ty -ce i KJtty-cat we love you Amber Apar tments you ' i lova. tool

280-1700 Troy

THREE OAKS

RENT SPECIAL*

FROM $520

! ROOM

362-4088 «ee(17 M8e| I of Crooks

Vor t ica l Bands Carpo r t included

S p a d o u a 1 8 2 Badroom Apt

LIVONIA SCHOOLS

C O M E V M t our baauWuay F t m l s t i e d Models

WESTWOOD VILLAGE

459-6600 JOY RD W O F NEWBURGH

* on 2 b a d r o o m un i t *

W e s t l a n d P a r k A p t s . • tee i r o m f ~ — •

ICRarry

400 Apts. Fee H u t

F O R E S T L A N E A P A R T M E N T S

8200 North Wayne Rd.

SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL!

2 BEDROOMS. $4S5 1 BEDROOM... $435

STUDIOS. ..$3S5 w i t h A p p r o v e d O a d K

No Appacat ton Feel SENtORWBCOUNTI

Ameni t ies I n d u d e

• Haat A water • Carpet ing A bands • Ap p l a n e as • Leundry tacmttea • P o d A air cond i t ion ing • Waai- in ctoaets • Ceble avai lable • Dataeen Ford Rd. A Hunter

722-5155 WESTLANO - Quiet i b e d r o o m apt doee to shopping A church. Heat A water t ree $395 /mo + security Available Apr* 1 553-4522

Weettand

STOP WatertKiry Apart marts

Single story • weaher A dryer hookups • prtvete ent rance/pet to • s tudw s-$409 ( 2 0 0 security depoe-lt. Cherry Hm W c r fMar r lman

722-5558 WESTLANO apartment , carpor t , Joy A Hbt area. Immacu la te c o n d i t i o n $495 e mon th Security paid C a t 454-0298

WESTLAND - Warrerv/Let hers Rd Speoa i $200 depoel t w/ored i t Heat, a * , carpat. p a r k k v No Pats Largo

i $420 421-4710

WESTLAND WAYNE/FORD RD. AREA

8 2 bed room apart-ments located d o e e to shopp ing A • • p i e s — 1 | Other amanfttee in-clude:

• Carpet ing • Park- l ike Sett ing • Owner PMd Haat • Air Condi t ion ing

• New Counter Tope • Garbage Dupoea l • Laundry FadBtlee • Window T r e a t m e n t s / M n Bunds

From $410 Monthly APARTI COUNTRY COURT

721-0500 MENTS

West lend

Western Hills Apts. 1 & 2 Bedroom Available

•Starting at $419

• FREE HEAT A WATER • BIG CLOSETS • EXTRA STORAGE • ON-SITE LAUNDRY

CALL FOR DETAILS

729-6520 Located On Cherry HM. between

Wayne and Newburgh Roads

" O n Select Units

- w o w -

$399 SPECIAL *

SECURITY DEPOSIT-S200

FREE HEAT/HOT WATER

Clubhouse. P o d . Decks. Air Ver t ido bl inds. Carpat Inc luded

CsCne TV. Pet Units A Dishwashers

1 BEDROOM f rom $399" 2 BEDROOM f rom $515

BLUE GARDEN APTS. Cherry HM Neer Mer r lman

Daily 11am-6pm - Sat 10am-2pm Sun 1pm-5pm

• Call l o r deta i ls & spp t

729-2242

B i r m n g h a m / W B loom he ld /T roy BLOOM FIELD LAKES A P T S

•Furniehed apts m sma*. quiet com-plex Fully furn ished A decora ted studio. 1 A 2 b e d r o o m u n i t * In-d u d a s dlahee. knene etc Cleaning

itcee eveliable. Beach p r tv lagea No pets p l i a n Rents s tar t ing at $550 Heat A watar Inc luded SHORT TERM LEASES tor quekhed appl icants 681-6309

SPECIAL - LIMITED TIME ONLY SAVE $46 /mo

1 bedroom now $430 2 bedroom. 1 » bath - $490 $200 DEPOSIT ALL APTS

HEAT {1 year Maae w W oradR) I M C L U O E D ^ H ^ f i NO PETS

729-6636 W C t T L A N O

SPRING HAS SPRUNG

SAVE 2 BEDROOM APTS

FROM $475*

L I V O N I A S C H O O L S

W a * •> maalar ctoaat A storsga bande. iRahaaahar. security h a d o o r * wNh inaaroom Satoany or pa tto p o o l A ptoy araaa

W O O D L A N D V I L L A 4 2 2 - 5 4 1 1

WESTLANO - 1 b a d r o o m aper tment in apartment houae Appl iances In-c luded Private drive, d o e e to shop-ping, $370 m o 11am-3pm 324-9413

WESTLANO-2 Bedroom, spartment Sub ' loess opt ion to $500 'mon th

eese May-July wi th Wsr ren /Newburgh

261-1406

WESTLAND - 26406 Warren, near Inkstar Rd Secur i ty depoei t special % off ' Spacious, d e a n , quiet 1 badroom. Haat. carpet , bknds, appl iances 464-6042 425-9339

W BLOOMFIELO Twp Lakehon t . 2 bedroom, furn ished or unfurnished. 664 sq ft $650 per month , includes uti l i t ies-basic No pats 682-7196

402 Furnished Apt*. For Rent

Birmingham/Royal Oak

Furnished Apts. Monthly [ immediate occupency Lowest Rates Tasteluar Decora ted

SUITE LIFE

549-5500

FARMINGTON HILLS , Fumlehed. Furniehod. many

Star t ing at $475 BOTSFORDINN 474-4800

ROYAL OAK - 1 b e d r o o m apart-ment f rom $ 5 2 0 / m o Short leaeee

tab le Diahee color TV rrt-crowava 10am-8pm 655-2707

Southf le ld

FRANKLIN PARK

TOWERS Fumtahed Corpora te Sui lee • 1 Bedrooms I r om $780

m $930

356-8020

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

2 bedroom custom de-signed executive apart-ment home available Im-mediately. Includes fire-place. cathedral ceMings and garage. 1700 sq. ft and flexible leeae terms Bring your toothbrush and move In todayl

CALL 6« 1-0770

404 H O M M S TO Rwit AOOMON TO ALLEN PARK OVER 1200 H O M E S DAILY

ALL AREAS. SIZES A STYLES

STOP WASTING TIME

C A L L T O D A Y

356-RENT The Pi ulaaaiu

RENTAL PRO'S

404 H o w To Usui BERKLEY -2 b e d r o o m , centra l a * . • mator appkanoaa. deck. BBQ. pa-tto. pa raoa Muat saa Marry e n r s t A p r * $ 7 ® 0 / m o • .11111 3 3 4 - W 3 8

B1RM1NGHAM-A Sharp J b a d r o o m

M M a . Optton tobuy. $850 /mo 477-0227

B IRMINGHAM St. brick Cape Cod. S r o o m * . 1al Boor. 2 rooms u p 1 Bath I rep iece . ctoeed porch, w l n n . nmahad baasmsnt w/bar . 2 car garaoa. $860 /mo mdudee laam rnemse-nanoa. 1 m o . aaowtty. Sorry, n o

a t R M M O H A M - Furmahed h o m a 3 bedroom. 2 bath brick ranch. Neu-tral co lor* , br ight ki tchen, Mn«toM. p o d on park . $T500 /mo 644-8092s

B IRMINGHAM A OTHER SUBURBS

CORPORATE TRANSFEREES

For your RELOCATION NEEDS Ca» O A H PROPERTIES

737-4002

BIRMINGHAM: Sharp, cozy 2 bad-room. with now garage, tenement . Neer D o w n t o w n Tennis , park

M t $795 /mo 646-9082

B IRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom home. 1 bath. Appaancee on 1298 E. L incoln St.. $700/mo. Ca* 571-9848

B L O O M f i e U ) ESTATES - 1 &a<J-

wet bar . onenook ing terge pooL 8S8-40S7

BLOOMFIELD HILLS- 3 oao room ranch, oeutrai deco i . u p d tad kltelv-an. r w e h e d tieaainent. i l a c n a d 2 car garage, 11200 /mo

CANTON- 2 bedrooms. $ 5 5 0 / m o . $70 LOB Rd 2 bedroom*, p i Die* uonaa* decorated. $ 4 9 0 / m o 880 LOU Rd Security depoeit A retor-ences reouired. E. ol 1-275, S. of Ford Rd Ca« after 8pm 571-8321

CANTON - 3 bedroom. 1 bo th wi th Includes app l iances .

Ave - Sheldon a r e a 'mo plua security 424-8566

Michigan i $ 7 0 0 / m o |

DEARBORN DON'T DELAY 3 bedroom. 2 5 car gerege $560 Smak fee

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - a t t ract ive 3 bed room ranch. $450; 2 b e d r o o m ranch. $450 Opt ion to buy eveaeble on both 788-1823

DETROIT - Tslegraph/Jef f r ies a r e a Nice 3 bedroom, carpeted, newly decorated, appkancea. lanced yard $400 mo 937-3523

DETROIT - Warren/Evergreen. Ntoe 3 bedroom houae. Large fenced backyard $375 per month. $375 se-curtty 531-0154

DETROIT-Warren I Ann Arbor Trai l 2 bedroom, c o l l a t e d , appkancea. basement. 1V» car garage. $515 + securtty 561-8729

5 Mke/Lahser. d e a n . 2 $ ^ U O C "

DETROIT bedroom. ax t rs lerge count ry lot a mon th ph i * security 425-3576

DUPLEX. WESTLANO - Wayne/ Ford. Cleen, lerge. 2 bedroom, leun-dry room, no pat * . $550 + secur i ty depoelt • references 340-0322

EVERGREEN A PAUL. 3 bed room* , living room, d k w i g room. $480 per mon th 582-3104 855-2591

FARMINGTON FASHIONABLE Fenced 2 bedroom. Pets okay $500 Sma* toe RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

FARMINGTON - fenced pr iva te ae-tata needed m woods on 2 ac re * 2500 sq. f t contemporary home. 4 bedroom* . 3 KM bathe, f in ished walk-out lower level. 2 f i replace*, neutral color, central air. 2 car ga-rage. $2195 plus security 476-9713

FARMINGTON HILLS: 14 /D rak * 6 month leaae 4 bedroom brick coto-mai. 2% betha. g ree l room/we t bar . studio caking*, l ibrary, air . 2 car . Gatehouee communi ty $2200 /mo D A H PROPERTIES 737-4002

FARMINGTON HILLS -T * ba th 2600 aq. ft. br ick Large family room. Ib ra ry , exe rdae room, a« appkancea. 2 flrapiacee. garage, sir. deck. 275 A 6 Mke area Rant $1395 plus security Dey*. 474-5150

Eves . 478-9713

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 M8e/ MiddtoOelt Beeuttful 3 bed room, lerge k i tchen w/appaanoe*. study.

Pets o k $900 661-0061

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - 2 3 4 8 1 Mlddtobett S. o l 10 Mke. 3 bed-room. 2 beth, appkancee. drapes, garage wi th workshop, garden No dogs $795 per mo 474-0561

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bed room, 2 bath. 2V. car garage, v. acre, d o e e to x-ways A shopping 8 m * e A Mel-stead $1,000 montn. 476-6162

FARMINGTON HILLS - •/» mi le h 1-275 3 bed room brick ranch on 5 acres Appl iance*, f l rapleo*. b ig basement, ha rwood f loors New peint. counter lop . bands A carpet-ing $ 9 0 0 / m o 546-4640

FARMINGTON HILLS AM br ick ne ighborhood. 3 b e d r o o m at tached oarage 1 yeer leeae. NO pets, credi t report A a teller $750 month . Ca*

474-4925 ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY

report A employment " I Roy Hacker

FARMINGTON A other sufcurbs

CORPORATE TRANSFEREES

For your RELOCATION NEEDS Cal l D A H PROPERTIES

737-4002

FARMINGTON - 3 b e d r o o m bun-galow. carpe ted throughout . hM beaament. pr ivacy lenoed beckyerd appaancee Avakebie Apr 1 $600 * secur i ty 553-2422

IN HISTORIC FRANKLIN. 1 6 . room, l iving room, k i tchen, ecttvlt lee room. 1 Mi baths 1800 sq.ft. $950/ m o 626-2796

GARDEN CITY - clean. 3 b e d r o o m brick ranch, wfth f inished besemsnt

every room, garage

Kno pet* . $700 1st A lest p lus secur i ty After 6pm 525-4779

GARDEN CITY- very cleen 3 bed-room ranch wi th large count ry k i tch-en. new w indows A ca rpe t ing throughout wi th fuk bright flruahed beaament wi th new tke ftoor + 2 ' * cer garage Very sharp Muet see No p e t * $ 6 5 0 / m o Need 1st A last moe. rent • $450 security AvaH-ab ieAp r 1 Af ter 7pm 525-4779

404 HouoMToAsnt OAKLAND COUNTY SOUTH

I • 4 b e d r o o m f i nuaaa l

443-0729

OAK PARK 3 badroom. B as am ant. appaanoee. tonoed Clean A uomtortaMs $ 8 I O / m o n » 737-9417

PLTMOUTM area Pl j imouai schools. 3 bed room. 1H beth br ick r a n d ! o n S a c r e * Refr igerator, alove A dryer .

O. A f t w 5pm 644-OM '

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom, a l o w , weeher /drver . rekrtgeralor. ca rpe l A bande. $729 per ~ -

A p r * oocupency

PLYMOUTH • 2 bedroom. 1 bam. very d a a n Immedl-

REDFORD - A-1 LOCATION Weal o l Beech, north o l S J t .

• to rage 16822 Cen t ra l * . $82S/mo. + seo j r l t y A utWtles 281-4581

REDFORD, NICE A CLEAN 2 b e d r o o m Fenced yard. Immediate occupancy. $&50 per mon th p l u * security 5 2 5 4 4 4 6

REDFORD-2 bedroom. 1 5 car

S m e i t o e AL PROS 356-RENT

REDFORD - 3 badroom ranch, tonoed doub le lot, 1 beth, lerge k i tchen, stove, newfy carpeted A decora ted , dean . $645/mo. + se-cur i ty N o pats 827-4426

ROCHESTER HILLS Tlenken/Brew-ster area. 3 badroom ranch. 2 bathe, great room. Itorary. subdivi-s ion goM course, p o d . tennis $1500 "mo 0 A H PROPERTIES 737-4002

410 Ftels BERKLEY-12 MBa^Cooadga awa . >

/d ryer Very d a a n A

~ S 3 , m - ' " w 3 S 5 7 S FERNOALE - Charming 2 bed room

Many M •I $488 +

ded glees • p e o f i t o

FERNOALE - er t re- torge. 2 bed .

lots o l s t o rage Meny s p e d d toe. l u r e s $575 ^

KEEGO HARBOR/W. BLOOMFIELD 1 bedr o o m . 2nd B o o r Basement washe r /d rye r , garage. Ceae Lake privi leges. $4787mo. + 1 mo. seour rty 3177 Dreherd Lake Rd.881-8479

ROYAL OAK: Charming 1 badroom. oak f toor* . luendry tocaitle* Q u M area W d k t o t o w n $43&/mo immadtoto . C a t . 548-8878

412 Townhousos-Condo* For Ront

AUBURN HILLS. SOUTHFIELD , FARMINGTON HILLS

Ou ts tand ing 2 A 3 bed room lown-houeee A ranchae. some wWi at-tached garage A fireplace.

W e e t b u r y - A u b u m HM 852-7550 Weethere tone-SoutMle ld 350-1296 f oxpo in le -Fermlng to r i Hie 473-1127

Summl t -Fa rm ing ton Hia 624-4348 Covmgton-Fermington 861-2730

KAFTAN ENTERPRISES THE TOWNHOUSE SPECIALIST

Hours 11em-5pm

ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 bedroom, 2 beth. trt level, etteched 2 car garage

c o n d i t i o n 396-4181

) u a r t e r * . Exce l l en t 11050 per mon th

ROCHESTER- 2 bedroom*, spptt encee No leeee Only $500 Smak lee

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

ROMULUS 3 bed room ranch, near a i rpor t . Easement. 2 car garage. $535 mo

721-4375

SMALL HOUSE on private lake tor 1 or 2 people neer t - 7 5 A J o d y n Rd Very nice seduded set t ing Refer-ences required. $800 /mo $54-7744

SOUTHFIELD SUPER SAVER 3 bedroom. 2 beth. fenced tor pets. $485 S m e i t o e

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

SOUTHFIELD- 2-3 Bedroom, sk sp-pilancee. ge* . yerd service plus Cebie T V AJerm. 25075 Mulberry $ 9 2 0 / m o Can, 354-7696

SOUTHFIELO - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, lencad yerd. basement, by 696. $ 8 0 0 / m o 624-5375

SOUTHF1ELD-4 bedroom, 3 .500 aq.f l . . 2*4 bath , fuk basement, all appkancea. D*t-eeen 12 A 13 Mile $1,400 Ask for Andre, 624-2078

SOUTHFIELD- 6 bedroom. 2 beth. g ^ ^ g e . basemen! $800

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

SYLVAN LAKE 3 bedrooms. Iske privi leges

$850 per month 336-6574

TROY TANTALIZING- 3 bedroom, ak appkancea. fenced, pets oksy. $450 Smel l l ee

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

UNION LAKE - Lakefront house. L o n g Lake. All Spor ts 3 bedroom. 2 beth . lerge lot, sandy beech. $ 9 7 5 / m o 655-3277

W A Y N E - 2 bedroom, fenced in yerd. stove A mdge furnished 3442 Swamaon. $525/mo. • all uti l i t ies

OAK VILLAGE! of 2 bed room. 1 bath duplex ranch homea wi th fuk basements. $495

FREE RENT SPECIALS 721-8111

WESTLANO - Sharp 4 bedroom. 2 '4 car garage. Uvonla school* , imme-diate occupancy, op t ion to buy available. $710 788-1823

WESTLAND- 1.400 sq.ft., 3 room. 2.5 car garags No k $600 Smak tee

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

bed-

WESTLANO ranch yard , garage, new peint A carpet Nice a rea -$895 /mcn th 324-6181

W BLOOMFIELD - Beeuttful 3 bed-room. fami ly room w/fkreplace, beaament . at tached garage lake pr images. $845 /mo 340-1818

W BLOOMFIELD - Brick ranch. 3 bedroom, 2 '4 bath, 2 + garage, wooded lot. aunroom with s p a m o - m o lease. $1100/mo. 682-1182

405 Ront Option To Buy

FARMINGTON SOUARE Condomin -iums - 2 bedroom. 1 bath apar tment style condomin ium. Contemporary , new carpat thruout, central air, bal-cony A carpor t . $600 /mo to rent. $65,000 to buy 737-2746

FOR SALE By Owner - NorthvUle. Large 4-5 bedroom, f ireplace. 2 '4 bath, ha rdwood ttoors, lake p r M -legee. Beauti ful wooded area Avail-able June 1 $1400 /mo 349-6989

406 Property Management

ABSENTEE OWNER We personal ize our aarvlca 10 meet your leasing A management needs • Broker - Bonded • Special izing m corporate

• Before making a decision, c d i us'

D & H

Income Property Mgmt. Farmlngton Hilts 737-4002

GARDEN CITY - 2 Bedroom* , fuk tonoed yard.

+ security 545-9429

INKSTER - H MONTH FREE RENT 3 b e d r o o m br ick, newly d a c o r d s d . 2 car garage, tonoed yard $S50/mo * security Sect ion 8 OK 3 2 4 4 6 7 1

INKSTER • Nice 2 bad room Ranch. Over 1.000 eq f t Immediate occu-pancy Op t i on to buy r i 'SAahU $370. 788-1823

INKSTER _ two 3 b e d r o o m houaee. basements A 1 garage G o o d area Sect ion 8 OK $680rmo 324-7888

ARTESIAN/WARREN bedroom h o m a A i home * D ad. part ly k j m M d a a $424/mo •

Lovely 3

B IRMINGHAM A ALL C I T M

RENT-A-HOME HOUSES. APARTMENTS. ETC

PREVIEW 1 0 9 1 P R K TENANTS A LANOLOROS

842-1480 844 S A d a m * Sam

RANCH

MAX BROOCK * C

LIVONIA - A 2 BEDROO ML 2 car 0a-

doee to aftoppmg. Juat t M O plua aeeurtty depoelt 4 7 7 - J 4 T !

LIVONIA NC - 1 bedroom, carpa l .

aaiaBaa Ce i Ok

U V O N U - PLYMOUTH A d 2 bed-

IVapiece lenoed yerd. BBOO/mo C a l Hon 2T1-8478

LIVONIA 5 kMa-mkaka ranch, leoenay remoda auietad g a r a g a deck pBancea atay Uvonla m o • BB00 aecunty

, 3 b e i > u u m led 1 car m-moed. aa ap-c h o o M 1480

4 2 T - 2 7 3 I

MAOIBOkl HOOHT8- , bedroom.

aolSMN~Very ckaen^t&i piuk 1'k aecunty

SO per mon th S S S - 4 1 S 8

M A O t t O N H t l O H T S - 3 bear nam. fame* room, garaga Lamplw i ' k K f w o k Vary eaaan f 8 8 0 per m o n # i Okja 1H aecunty 33S-41S8

MINUTES RAOM « Centennial larmftouae re lurbNhed. M bed ro on 18 ko la go» couraa e luded 11 TOO/mo

Oeka M a *

- S N S S S Oerage Irv

188

MONTMVH.LI - a a * M •dan. I b e d -

oanarai air . BnlaBed beeement aktb

• aecurWy 484-473?

NOVI - nary mom J ba a% R ranch, paraoa Bi d o e e w aohooia 81.14 CaB aMar S pat

•draom MOB icaudad ye rd

par mon th

SINGLE FAMILY SPECIALISTS

Protoeatond rental management of homea and condoa Wee lem Wayne A Oak land County Baal terv ice A reeeonebis feea 348-5100

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

AftJ M n h i l a U n m a a

#u# M o o i i f nomt

For Root FARMINGTON HILLS - Quiet perk 1 a n d 2 bedrooma, appaancee. ea l ra* . No pa l *

C a l 474-2131 or 682-0834

FARMINGTON LOCATION - 1 bed-r o o m r ie iw ericda A aecurWy re-qu i red Mo p a l * C a l between 5 p m A 9pm, 826-1454

401 Duptexec For Rent C L A W S O N - brick ranch FuB sepe-ra to l lnlahad basement, a* appa-

« K > C Or 879-8454

8 aunporoh. 1 864-0782

FARMINGTON - hiatortc diatnet 1

heal Security laundry $530 Mdudee rtty 47$--1215 474-2701

FERNOALE - tO/HRon. 2 bats I r om SS4 1 large bedroom hea l A appa-

newkf painlsa $400. 'mo Im-524-9328

N O W W I X O M AREA FOR RENT

1 bed room duplex on screens kiv Ma, n o p a t * ftrokar A « b Malory to

Obeerver A Eccentric Newapapsi» 38251 Sdwo i c ra f l Rd

U v o n M M t 48190

TROY - D a m n trt-toval Tacoma ba-tween 15 A 18 Mae W o> L f vemow 2 bedroom. 2 betha. ge rege laundry h o o a i * aa «pc ian i sa. cenaa l I ISO SQ ft $780 Avakebie M i l e t 443-9880

T e a yaar d d haa duptoa r*

v z z ~ r m £ ° z r TERRY MCKINNON RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 717

WESTLANO - Wayne/Ford im. lanndry ro

410 Flats BERKLEY -LOWER FLAT

. b ^ e e ^ J g n g A

547-4$ 4 t S T m o '

AUBURN HILLS-3 badroom. moefji decora ted o p e n Boor p lan wi th deck $ 6 7 5 / m o + security. No pa l s Avaaabto 4-15 852-8899

BIRMINGHAM

FREE HEAT COVERED PARKING

2 b e d r o o m / 1V1 bath townhouee. pri-va te entrance, fuk basement, neu-t ra l co lors, pr ivate yard, centra l ak

m and br ight Walk ing dielanoe to d o w n t o w n A ahopping $795 in-c ludes HEAT!

ease Sorry, n o pets. EHO

THE BENEICKE GROUP 642-86S6

BIRMINGHAM G o o d locat ion, walk lo town 1 Bad

TI condo . 1 bath, m k - n closet $525 m o n t h heat i n d u d e d 647-9318

BIRMINGHAM'S BEST GETS BETTER

NEWLY DECORATED 2 Badroom Apta

or 2 A 3 b e d r o o m Townhomes (wi th Fuk BasemanU)

$350 Moves you In FREE rent on selected un i t *

Immadta t * Occupency Lsssmg hrs. 9am-5pm daily

S a ! 1 iB60 f l -3pm or. call 646-1168

BIRMINGHAM $300 SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL Br lyh t 50's contemporary 2 bed-r o o m townhome Prrvate entrance, new carpe t , fuk beaament. f ireplace, cent ra l air. patlo. vert ical bknds A new k i tchen. CaH Mon. thru Sat.

644-1300

C A N T O N - 2 bedroom, fuk prtvete central air.

h e a t I n c l u d e d . C o n v e n i e n t tQ schoo ls $575 Before 4 30 274-5551

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE LOVE CHILDREN & PETS

849 14 MILE RD. Immed ia te occupancy 2 bedrooms, spac ious l iving room. 1 bath, fuk basemen t , centra l air. dishwasher, self c leen oven, refr igerator Extra deep backya rd $ 4 4 5 / m o . 354-9119

Fa rm lng ton Hills

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Ajo in lng apar tments, connect ing doo r 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, 2 k i tch-ens. 2 washers/dryers , 1,700 sq f t c o m b i n e d Golf course top level view. Perfect for you A g randparen ts

INDEPENDENCE GREEN APTS ' 477 -0133

Fa rm lng ton Hlks

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

3 bed rooms . 2'A bath townhomes avai lab le 2.400 sq.ft.. Washer / d ryer , fuk basement, some with golf cou rse v iew Onfy s few left I C A L L N O W 477-0133

INDEPENDENCE GREEN APARTMENTS

F A R M I N G T O N - Orchard Lake A Grand River 2 bedroom. 2 bath apar tment condo New carpet, air. ba lcony Quiet pr ivate area Great landscap ing Clubhouse, p o d A car

• p o r t $650 mon th Wayne 477-2917

LIVONIA MALL AREA - Avai lable N O W I 1 bad room lownhouee Very pr iva te r iver f ront e x p o e m Plenty o l na tu ra l wlldWe Every possib le conven ience $S85/mo inc ludes uti l i t ies Sor ry , no p e t *

security.

522-1811

L IVONIA Newburgh/6 Mke Quiet w o o d s Condo . 2 bedroom, large liv-ing A d in ing rooma. screened porch Waaher /d rye r . P o d A roc facult ies Heat A water induded, $ 7 9 5 / m o 444-8221 or 464-2B64

NORTHVlLLE - 2 bedrooms, 1Vk baths, s i l appl iances. fuff» carpeted, air. deck, dubhouae. lennia courts, p o d . lake $900 /mo INCLUDES Heat A Watar Cak 349-1649

NORTHVLLLE: 7 Mi le/Center Walk to town 3 badroom, 2V» bath. 2100 aq. ft Ak appkancea large maalar su i te w / t a c u z b tub f inished lower

$22 SO/mo 737-4002

level 2 car garage t 0 A H PROPERTIES

N ROYAL OAK

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE 123 AMELIA

2 huge bedrooma, 1'4 baths ceram-ic ti le, carpet ing throughout , setmg space In kitchen, formal dining r o o m Self d e e n oven, refr igerator, d iahwaaher. central ak. wood burn-ing f i replace. Kjk basemen! A axtrs deep backya rd $855 /mo 354-9119

PLYMOUTH, d o e s to downtown $ 4 8 5 / m o . security d

Dey* 1-800-734-7372, Ext 1857 Evenmgs 380-8436

P L Y M O U T H - 2 bed room lown-houee. appkancea. to8v carpeted, beaament , carpor t . $435 /mo plua 1 m o n t h secur i ty 9am-5pm 459-0840

ROCHESTER HILLS 1 400 aq. f l IMahed basement, e l -

QATFTM HR FTFLOMCS BOOH-anee*. p o d T r ,000 /mo 852 -1322

ROYAL O A K NORTH - 1100 aq.f l 2

inc lud ing dwfwaahar aa. large backyard , m u d a a d 284-4124

ROYAL O A K - townhouae. 2 b e d

place, weaker /dryer , p o d . heal A weier $400 Security 332-4451

SOUTH LYON CONOO „ 2 b e d r o o m . 2 bean, laundry r o o m ml weahar A dryer, carport a8 uaatto* many e x t r a * $846 437-1549

TROY CONOO- 2 bedroom, 2V» bath. 1.450 aq f t . ak tlniahad b a a » ment , 2 carpor ts , washar /dryer , p o d . no-pats , immediate occupan-cy $450 8 2 4 4 7 8 4

TROY - 3 badroom. 2 H ba th at taohed garage, d r . deck No pats $ 8 2 5 / m o «• utamas A depoelt 842-4444 or after 5pm 842-4448

TOWNHOUSES Lochaven Pond West Bloomfleld-Unton

Laha Area

• 2 K i •Fuk •2 ca

• D k w i g room • Cent ra l ak condmorang

Monday, March 22,1993 OAE

412

SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE

Only $725 heet Included

2 bad-kMchen.

yard A mora. L Sorry, n o dog* .

14 Mae A Crooks Aree

BS

THE BENEICKE GROUP 6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

ROYAL OAK

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE LOVE CHILDREN & PETS 2710 ROCHESTER RD.

w o o d burrang Uraptoce. r r t

ar. aa4 d a a n oven, re f r ige rdor irrv-madtoto occupancy $895 /mo 354-8119

WATERFORO - Newer 2 condo Near lakaa and golf couraa.

waeher /dryar . oa-$750. 544-7704

4 1 2 T c

Condoa For Rent

OAYTONA/OtSNEY 2 b a d r o o m . 2 b a m . condo . e ash St dryer , p o d A Iannis cour t * .

862-3111

4 1 4

Iraa ' tonma. gjoa nearby sa Be* S e v e $ S 4 842-8738

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BEAUTIFUL L A K E CHARLEVOIX I 2 A j l i < r B d a i w a to Hags I S l a g

D ISNEY/EPCOT - Universal Studtoa IV* maaa away Luxury 2 and 3 bad-r o o m . 2 ba th condo . mic rowave, p o d . c o u r t * F rom $525 Day* . 474-5150 Evening*. 474-8713

FORT LAUOEROALE fum iahed c o n d o near shopp ing

- a g a T f r AvdtobW A p r * A

862-8274

H ILTON HEAD ISLANO c o n d o , ocean i

WEST B L O O M F I E L D - Map le / Orake Furrkehed/unfurmehed For-mer m o d d Neutral 2 bedrooma. 2

1370 aq ft . garage. Umahad , $1400 /mo

D A H PROPERTIES 737-4002

W BLOOMFIELD beauty. 2 bad-room. 2 bath ranch i t y l e Balcony Lwai tooM lake A nature a r a a Ga-

l A ak amenit ies $850 ENT-A-HOME 642-1620 No Fee

a c c o m o d a t e * 8. Tsnn la /2 poo l * . $450 /week 89« -5a?

HILTON HEAO/SHOREWOOO Deluxe 2 bed room. 2 bath. 4th ftoor

located, great Mew d (313)227-1675

VENICE. F L A - Vacat ion M t fn Quar te rdeck o n the Guk d Mexico Comple te ly furnished. 1 A 2 bed-r o o m c o n d o a Swim In our heeled p o d or the GuN God A maior at-t ract ions nesrby 1 -800-44^-02$ 1

BOYNE C ITY SKI HOLIDAY 10 minu tes t o B o y n s M L Dakaa 3 bed room. 3 b a t h + k j f l 2 FankBaa or 3 oouptoe TV * . 882-4370

4 1 9 ¥

CHARLEVOOC , n e C « y - L d M l i 8 a l l B i i

o f M j l B n i noma veca t ton P i a a a r t i Ran

814-447-1222

C H A R L * V O t * 2 alary.

HARBOR S P R a i o a . large Vfcaorton

HOMESTEAD-EJI a.kaas b a u n a w a toandtouaa. Lovaty daoor. 2 bad-

BOYNE H I G H L A N D S M t d k g e n - k n -ury 3 b e d r o o m c o n d o Stoaga 8. $178 weak daye 4 $ 2 0 0 ^ — Mon. -Fr i . 10-4

BURT LAKE take, k e e p s 14. luBy tunaahad. TV. VCR. boat hotot Mu l t ip le " ~ sm*a g roup* . (313

CASEVILLE - Pr iva te beach I ran i h o m e a 2 A * 4 b e d r o o m a Summer ratoe 832S - $700 a * d y S p e d d WVv-tor ratee. b o o k n o w 517-874-5161

Cove HARBOR SRR»IOa/Har t>o i Luxury c o n d o . Sleeps 8 d u b . i n d o o r / o u t d o o r p o o l * t a m e H i rk pr iva te b e a c h (313)331-7404

HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor Cove condo . s leeps 8-8 . acroaa f r o poole A tenrke. Pi I . e l s sandy beac spr ing A s u m m e r d a t e s 344-1185

LAKE L E E L A N A U - Bank auna laaarna your oo t laga nam. L imned I 1 8 . f i l l Waa l Wind Reeorta, Traverse Ci ty 6 1 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 6 7

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S R A O O U B C O T t A O E tor M o n

TORCH LAKB • C a d d n r e buB11888. a k . S bedrooma, I

ia. d o c * , bouy Near Shanty 8B04412OC M k * . 433-3408

C a * lor brochura/aum-

TRA VERSE CITY AREA. 2 large-3 A 4 b a d i o o » homea ON n a n a I M Stoepe 8 - t o , $460 4 y p - a a a k . L i a •

v r a s - a a e - i s s s

LAKE MICHIGAN, Croae VBaga

M C H A Y W E - GOLFING PACKAGES Book your g d l o u t t i g * k M t o Bto M B Omea you want e re aMi I a H H i l Four packagea t o d t o o a e t ram, or

houdng . g d U n g on your cho ice of 17 Ciouraaa In the " G o B M e c c a " and tood Cak IRCHAYWE- VaoaMon Rentals

Aak tor L O t t G R M S O 1 - 8 0 4 ^ 2 2 - 8 8 3 8

MODERN COTTAGE. 18 mkaa W d Clara. Dock, boat aMh moto r , g o o d Ashing, $500/week mcludea every-thing But knen* . Cad 313-S37-8SM

TRAVERSE C T T Y - l d Bate of tored

TRAVERSE CITY • cc W e d Bay A Lake Ladeneu Sandy

$360-4780/ 818-844-7442

M AOOOM For Rant 4 1 1 ROOMS F o r d i a l

847-3173

FARBBNOTON Hk-LB

U V O M A - FURMSHEO ROOM Non-smoker Kitchen l i i l iBaaaa $66/w*

U V O N U - PRfVATE ENTRANCE

Via 1 -44 1-/7$. 5 m i n ^ N ! ! ! ^ ^ 444- l e w

REDFORD-CMen home w / l M i d r y A kachan p r M t o g a a Non-amddng/ drkkdng. work ing person $84hsk. • ahare utBMae M4-0108 ; 531-2240

4 1 4 H o S a

BURT L A K E - 2 0 itknutea »o Petoe-key 4 Harbor S p r i n g * I bed room. 2 Bakh. K k y kkOhen. s p a r i r x a M n g A French d o o r s to MrgepaBo. ou tdoor g rB . dock , b o a l moor ing, openings tor A u g Cafl 313-766-3647

SOUTHFIELD AREX- Large room. 8 entrance Q j k d

3S2-4528

Laundry /ca t M / F . $225-2

SOUTHFIELD C J e a n / q d e f perbad)f f u rn i shed Pr lvata room/phone

' /ceb ie /no pels/no amoke 746-8237

421 L M a g Ooortsrs T o l f c w o

ALL ernes SBCEttTS

ROOMMATES

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FBMALE - to akar rwuee In Wayne. B p d u t — e e . M a d

A U B U R N H K L S tomato

B L O O M F I E L O ESTATE - Large

H O N S M O K I N G

IVk iwdee I r om WBH In Royal Oak. Coa l . SSOO a month. Same a d h M l in fant or s m a * Chad. $400 a mon th . M a * InqulrMo to CJB. Ptok-

R O O M A T E W A N T E D to ahare 2 —

New d u b h o u a e . p o d . r a c q u d I $320 i n d u d a e haaL 544-7

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Be a w a n kt d t a r a M g W l a e -

WANTBD - a ton f * f e m d a ' M > make to d » » tBBB eg. «L » d S l

jssor isr* ^ " i n i ,T W W L

SOUTHFIELD CJeen/quiet /pert iedy

Laund ry / cab to /no M / F . $225-8246

pets /no

SOUTHFIELO

422 Wanted To Rout P R O F E S S I O N A L L A D Y M a d e

Hi M i d i an and

H O U S E SITTER

500 Heip Wanted A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE SALES WITH US IS A REAL JOB" Our programs and auppor l systsms are ao effective, we guarantee you a min imum a n n u d income of $25,000 wtlh urkkiWled potent ial

DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR FUTURE CALL ME TOOAYffl INDIRA or BARRY, 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE. INC Farmingtorv-Farmmgton HilH

E S C R O W A D M I N I S T R A T O R

A iexsa is s leader m m e risk men-agement industry and s subetotory of Alexsnder A Alexander, one of the t e r g e d Ineurknoe brokerage snd rtak manegemenl conauft lng V m s in the wor ld

This posi t ion is responslb is for the manegemen l snd col lect ion of es-crow for our ckent accounts Ensur-ing t imely recekft o l eecrow funds, prepar ing weekly, month ly snd other collection repor ts , end meklng recommendat ions on deknqu*nt sc counts Add i t iona l? reeponaibto tor the renew end recommendat ion o l accounts lor legal act ion

Requirements include s Bachelor « degree m a business related field three to five yeers o l Accounts Receivables end Col lect ions experi-ence for commerc i s i accounts. Strong communicat ion skias with empheeis on negot iat ion and dl»-pu le resolut ion P C skias. x ickjdlnf l WordPerfect and Lotus required

Interested part ies should send cover toiler, resume, and salary requirements to:

Darren Haseentheler Human Resources Repreeentatrae

Aiexats. mc 17167 Laurel Park Drive

Suite 143. Box 46 Uvonla. Mt 48152

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS For par t - t ime off ice c leaning Evening hrs Orchard Lake A 15 Mi; 10 Mi A Farmlngton Rd 759-6505

EMPLOYMENT 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 H i p Wonted 500 H e ^ Wanted 500 Help Wonted

ATTENDANTS B L U E P R I N T ^ 3 » - I m T t ^5Sn2 s u t x y b a n oommun f l y Femais or m a l e Immedto ie cperv O P F R A T O R chk ik ig . b luepr in t reading A au to - son: Don S Town T Country Msrke l . pacat ions be ing accepted at Seturn

' mga for 2 fu8 t i m e Is land attondanta. U K f c K / S J moOve dto exper ience 2 y r * . m in i - , 8 2 4 1 W 12 M l Rd . Soutt ikald of FarmlngtonTuaa. 24730 Heogerty

* * ° 7 6 Q e n e r d * M a n a g e r . 8am-3pm. C o l o n , A have 3 ^ b a ' ^ W n p ^ t o ^ £ £ r t £ 5 CASHIERS A DRIVE WAY ATTEND- ^

A P P L I C A T I O N S Car Waeh, P l ymou th . Ml . 455-1011 F u . or ^ J ^ s S S T ^ - y . $5 a t t e n t k ) n ' t ^ n o r r - * " 3 ^ Dearborn. Appty m person o n f r o i 2 ! ! h l £ C d 553-3168 plua per hour Paid vacation A p p f y

ad d Fresh Way Janitor ial Service. 6 Mke Rd 29471 W

Uvonto.

APPOINTMENT CLERK $6-$7 an hour piuk bonuses

Evening hours. S t u d e n t ! welcome Con tac t Mr Clark. 416-1880

APPOINTMENT CO-ORWNATORS CP Port ra i t Studios now accept ing sppkca t lons for thoae outgoing indt-v lduels who love work ing with the publ ic We have open ing* d our Weet land Stud io a Flexible h r * Par t - t ime Paid Tra in ing Ptoeae cak M o n M a r c h 22, between 12-2pm. anC , uea March 23rd between

1 0 - l p m d 313-559-5169

AREA MANAGER P e r t - t m e for ctoaning compeny Drug /a l coho l f ree work place Ca« 421-2768

ARE YOU IN NEED OF A JOB? if you live m Oak land County

A m a d JTPA guidel ines Cak: 354-9167

ATTENTION! Pe rson needed tor min i band c toan ing poamon. No ax

day hour* . C lawaon a r a a 435-2868

ATTENTION T r o p l c d Plant Lover* H o r o c d t u r * T e c h n i d a f i naad id lo m a m t d n t r o p l c d p l a n t * Experience h d p f d . F lex ib le day t ime h o r n -Car requ i red 661-1583

B L U E P R I N T O P E R A T O R

M u d be ebto to run 5 4 " BP mach ine A have 3 yr* . exper ience In macMna operat ion h a n d t o i d l n ^ J t r o d n y o l

Dearborn. Apply In pa rson o c t f NRC. 29400 Stopheneon Hwy Medl -

* 0 °N<S , PHONE CALLS PLEASEI

FULL TIME A U T O PORTER - need-ed Ha rd w o r k e r on ly M u d have

Contact Aaron. 421 -7000

THREE C A R AUTOMOTIVE after market Cham In need d glass alarm, a u n r o o l mdadar Experi-enced p re fe r red but *HB train. Good dr iv ing r e c o r d requ l merit o p p o r t u n i t y C a Kay 265-7150

AUTO BOOY PERSON anoed Proper a t t i t ude or do n d ap-ply Dearborn CoWdon . 25114 Ford Rd . D e e r b o m He igh ts 543-7220

ART Fuk t ime pos i t ions available lor m ino r art work on photographa A r t let ic awa ty helpful W e wai tram. Muat be ebto l o work overt ime end aome Sa tu rday* . Star t ing pay $5 15 per hour Rdaee ai based on per lo rmenoe. Apply d N o r t h Amer i can Photo. 27451 Schoolcra f t . Uvonla.

ARTISTIC, VERSATILE, dependable pe rvon needed tor unique aign buai-naaa Layout skkM. computer aavy he lp fu l C d l Chrtsta 427-4141

ARTIST OR ART STUOENT Parson needed lor a m p H key kne A lay ou t Fu l l - t ime Cak 868-6376

ACCOUNTANT/CPA We seek a financial account ing pro-fessional if you have 3-5 yeers ex parlance, an account ing degree, a take charge a l t i tude s--.d W contr ibute to the bo t tom line per lormance of a growing financial sar-vicea organizat ion, sand your re-sume to:

ACCOUNTANT CPA P O Box 737

Detroi t , Ml 48231

ASSEMBLERS M u d be famaiar wi th nuts A bo l ts scree. A b e ab le to d o heavy l i f t ing tor Farmlng ton Hkto company To acheduto an appo in tment cak:

TEMPEXCHANGE 557-5600

ACCOUNTING/COLLECTIONS Min imum 1 year exper ience with coaecnona A general ledger Cak A ask for Control ler 349-7230

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Experience Accounts Payablk. account ing aree - need degree In account ing or related a r e a Need an h o n e d eccarttve. personable team player Truck ing background a pto*. W * prov ide compet i t ive pey A bene-f i ts Please cek or send reeume to: Whi teLme Express 9135 Gene rd Ct Plymouth, Ml 48170

313-455-4700. Exi 260 Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer M /F

ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT Fua Uma weekends requi red Expe-r ience required C d l Dtone Derwoed

255-6450

ACT NOW

I S LIGHT ASSEMBLY

Immediate posi t ions avail-able In Canton area M u d be able l o work 40 hours

A S S E M B L Y - LIGHT Cho ice o l 3 sh i f t * . $4.25/hr + over t ime. Uvon la , cak Lee 473-2935

Urk lo ro * Temporary Service*

ASSEMBLY A PACKAGING u m k H e d packag ing to experienced e lec t ron ics ssssmbfy and hand soder tng p o d t k j n a avai lable M u d be qu ick , conectonbou*. ddtoent snd ha rd wo rk i ng . $4.50 to $6 50 per hour App ly to : Efficient Assembly 12341 S ta rk . Livonia.

A U T O C A D OPERATOR Troy loca t ion , d toad 2 /y r * . experi-ence. fua A pa r t t ime Send reeume to 1304 Stopheneon Hwy Troy. M l 4 4 0 8 3 A t tn Terry

AUTO M E C H A N I C - for up A coming M idas s h o p Exhaus t brake*, f ront • n d expe r ience A carUBcaBona re-qu i red Pon t iac a r e a 332-1010

AUTO M E C H A N I C WANTED M u d be s ta le cer t i f ied to b rake* Buey l oca t i on * In Radford and South f le ld A p p l y d Tuffy Muff ler. 25775 W 8 M k e . Redtord 532-3SOO

CALL NOW G E N E R A L H E L P

$ 1 4 . 9 1 / S t a r t No experience needad.

Display, a d - u p A dedvery pod t i ona open W e t ra in No layoffs Oppor tu -nity tor advancement Caa Air Con-t ro l Depar tment 324-4501

CAREER OPPORTUNITY...

In tha isr 3 as I I n d u d r y In the wor ld You can srork your own hours a* your o w n pace without a boaa " looking over your shoulder The smount of t ime A e f tor t you put mm datormk ie your aucceei A your

an unamMed oppor tun i -ty w /wk to open g rowth A potent ia l To r e q u e d a persons! totoritow that cou ld change your Me. cak todayf

C A D / C A M OPERATOR For 3 axle m e programming, me-enmmg. Blueprint reading A auto-mot ive dto exper ience 2 y r * mini-m u m a m u d . Day «hd! a aBafila. m u d b e CKiaaent benedta. Pey pertonce A abBty . Sand reumaa t o Oava Hknkd or apply ar Greenf ie ld Dto A Mfg. . 8301 R o n d k 48187. N o phone (

CAREERS - MARCH 1993 PERMANENT JOBS

C O FEE PAID - $2SK TO $50K Quality mapec lo r -S P C hand* o n

25* Train - bWtogual- Japan $25k Art Director - TV/pr in t $S0k Copywr i te r -non aulo $45*

Cea. mak or fax reeume (313) 4 4 4 4 7 9 7 tax 644-2496 Dorothy Dey Pe rkonnd d Troy, mc

DAY Persormd. Inc. 3001 W Big Bi

S to 119. Troy. Mi 4 8 M 4

CASHIERS A DRIVEWAY HELP Part or tok Uma. flexible hours W o o d w a r d A Long Lake Shea Cak

642-8045 or 648-2914

CARPET CLEANER needed 2 yea r * exper ience wi th truck mount ra-

Caa 10am 4pm .. Mon th ru 729-3500 S T "

Vice P raddan t

Suite 120 Fa rm ing lon Hkto, M l 48334

(313)851-2120

A U T O MECHANIC Muff ler s h o p n e e d * b r sks A exhaud mechanic M u d b e certt l tod Apply Novt Tuf fy . 2 4 4 0 0 Nov! Rd . Novl. J u d N of 10 Mke. 347-1080

A U T O M O T I V E ENGINE INSTALLER wanted, ce r t i f i ed w i th too ls C d l 8 -5 weekdays . Southf leld s r e a

353-6565

A U T O M O T I V E RUSTPROOFER/DETA1LER

Fua t ime e m p l o y m e n t Good driving record Reepondb to . reaebts per-son Novt. ZJebert, 476-0840

A U T O M O n v c i nnmEE General Service, change ok,

m o u n t t i res Fua benefits A p p l y In person:

GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER 5757 Sheldon Rd„ Canton

454-0440

Assembly Workers Needed for a h d l A long term Be-long a tgnments In Plymouth & Nov! $ 4 25 /A u p Long term podt tons In-c lude hokday A vacat ion pay Apply in person b d w e e r 9-3. br ing dr iver* kcanee A socia l security cerd

A C R O SERVICE CORP 17187 N. L a u r d Park O r . k165,

Lfvoma d 6 Mke A 1-275

ASSISTANT MANAGER Succeas fd r e d estate agent with m i m m d 3 yea r * exper ience Chal-lenging p o d t l o n with kmned raapon-Mbd t toa Great compensat ion wi th abkrry to con t inue aetlng snd sdkng

For conf ident ia l Interview C d l Laura Cant ln d 846-1600

c o m e Cak today

SOMEBODY SOMETIME 18320 Middlebett

477-1262 ADISTRA CORP NOW HIRING

FINISHING OPERATOR ABM 10 per to rm f in ishing and d M r t i u U o n operat ione on computer generated m e t e r i d Trim, seperate and b ind reports as required Pro-vide aaawance with PC beckupa A

operat ions n a f f aa requi red Hours are 6 30am-12 30pm, M o n -Fn Fuk benef i ts Please torwerd resumes to

ADISTRA CORPORATION 101 Union

Plymouth. Ml 48170 A t t n Randy Shaffer

E<»«ei Opportuni ty Employer

Administrative Assistant For B i rmmghem Mor tgage Co Ex-per ienced requi red Preferably e d h Mortgage mdusi ry Cxteksnt com-

and o r g a n U a t t o n d - - a * A

knowledge of WordPer fec t a muaft Caa Kathv Tricky tor denaa.

313-848 8040

ASSISTANT M A N A G E R S

CAREER $ 1 5 0 0 / m o a tar tk ig NabonaBy rec-ogn ized co rpo ra t i on expending to m e t r o aree Staf f ing new local off lc-ee n o W Need aherp young men A w o m e n Rapid advancement Train-ing p rov ided CaB 422 2496

Aastatanl Manager Trainee NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

W e re new to M l d a g a n but growing tod H you have the burning d e s k s t o succeed and the otha reera u d haven l M the today l Earn $500 every week d a r t m g now N o nighta or weekanda Branch Manager puedbkniae wWWi t he I d yr tor the right person CaB

m. 354-0447

AUTOMOTIVE TRIM $ 6 / H O U R

I n d M d u d n e e d e d tor s t nm posit ion in Fs rm ing ton rubber and plast ic* company M u d have experience wi th dBcone d i d rubber seels M u d be sb le to r ead blueprints and

A U T O PORTER For u e e d Car Lo t Fua t ime, over 18 wi th g o o d d r i v i ng record Apply to Used Car Manager , B lac*we* Ford. P lymouth R o a d near Haggerty

CARETAKER MAINTENANCE E x p e r i e n c e d C a r e t a k e r / M d n t e -nance needed tor 1920 s eetato in D loomAdd Dutlea include main ta in-ing home, g r o u n d * p o d . boa l * . e v i A lead ing a n i m d * Work expe-r ience to HVAC A p lumb ing r e p d r a required. M u d have SkkM In carpen-try po in t ing A d k e t n e d mainte-nance M u d be physicaBy * A sOto to d o k i t ing, d i o i e a m g A move heavy a t o f c U M u d have exper i -ence wo rk ing to an unst ructured A unsuperv ised Job. b e EngBsh apeek-

»A have a posit ive. Irtondfy. help-a t t i t ude Salary A health maur-

ance prov ided Raply to: B O * 628 Obeerver A Eocantnc Newepepers

34251 Schoolcraf t Rd Uvon la Ml 48150

CARPET CLEANER HELPER Warned M u d be n a d and depend-able. and b e a idtoft lk day and r k t a

CaB 453-4770

CARPET CREW INSTALLERS - Ex-perienced. Two parson c r e w * Truck A t oo l * neoaaaary Caa Jabro a Ftoor Cover tnga inc « . 286-0110

CASHIER/HOSTESS/HOST Fuk /per t - t ime Ftoidble h o u r * Expe-

On The Tee Restaurant 478-5193

CASHIER/RECEPTIONIST M d u d n e e d

CATALOG CALLS

DO YOU WANT $7-$9/HR?

Our compeny recdvea over 85.000 caas /mo f rom customsrs respond-ing to our nettonaay advert p r o d u c t ! We need enthuek peop le to anewar the pfionee A aa-swt our c u d o m a r * who are caBtog l o p lace orders

NO TELEMARKETING We prov ide completo treating pkM benef l ta to a protoeatond office vkonment . Fuk time only Cek Perso rmd 351-8700

id to run

phones tor Lyon Tap. God C o u r a a Expartonos nacaeaari Flexible hr* . and g r e d work en vkonment C d l Kerl. 313-488-3355

Change Your Life! Start a naw caraar In real estate today. Call..

C a r o l y n Bai ley NorthvUle 346-6430

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

CASHIERS-CLERKS F d l or pa r t Uma. Start ing salary, $5

r m par hour Paid vacation A p p f y 11 Store , 9001 Wayne R d . Uvo-

nla. or 28206 Ford Rd.. Garden Cky

C A S H I E R S S T O C K P E R S O N S

Fua/par t - t ime Flexible a d i e d d i pa r t vacat ions Immadtoto open-i n g * App ly d : Randaao 'k . 8701 Nea»5x>rgh d Warren (WeeOand) or 24135 j oy Rd d Tatograph (Deer-

500 I M p Wanted

CHECKER SET-UP Au tomo t i ve suppaar look ing tor a s e t - u p p a r s o n ACME-GtaDLEY. checkers and /o r

CLEAN UP Bald Salon, svery FfL 7 - tQpm. eve r , other Sun 3 -4 h r * or M a n w m i t a i g $7/1* CaB Gloria. (313)861-7444

V tco 41566 A i m Arbor RD Ptymouth, M i 48170

CHILDCARE PFIOFESSIONALS wdh axpdtonc ie l ook ing tor s rt iadanga A n oppor tun i t y tar k id in lduad with now A axomng Idaaa tar a

l C S 8

CENTERLESS GRINDER M i n i m u m 3 yeers i

Dey afkfl Wlxom

CHAUFFEUR/ PR PERSON

The Land ing Str ip ie aeekkig k n at-t rac t ive person w / s g r e d personea-ty ExceBent Up* A bonus p rog ram FuB-ttme eve* Apply to person:

LANOING STRIP 34431 Godderd

Down town Romulue

C H R I S T I A N CHILDCARE CENTER

Need* fuk A per t - tan* hatoera t o atar i I m m e d i a U l y W B tra in

Caa KaBy 643-7950

CLEANERS, par t - t ime A Day Porter par t t ime tor Plymouth. Nov" A Southl toW A r e a * M u d be

4 2 V 2 7 I

ladder Con tac t Mr Burke. 414-1840

COMMERCIAL CLEANING. l a n d / C a n t o n G o o d pay Only hard wo rke rs need apply 313 557-1438

CLEANING - PART TIME E v e n i n g * Redtord area. M o n - F n For m o r e k d o i m a l t o n cak after 1pm

487-T981

CLEANB«Q PERSON Evening hours kna iab ia Part Uma. Plymouth

CLEANING STAFF n m l l l l l o r Die hour * . Hi r ing now H o n e d , de-

1 3 f t P i n n caa John d

C L E R C A L POSITION - FuB Bma tor

PO Box 8070 . Wtxom.

500 Holp Wanted

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

S E C R E T A R I E S ! ! ! !

Long and ak the Red lo rd

CaB Olane d 522-4020 tor

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES

CLERK DNWER Entry Lav

qui red Outtae to Inckide aeBukrtwg order* , p i ck ing up per t * , shop l

opportuni ty , wege a age Apply to person onto C o n t r a c t o r a S teer C o Amrheto R 4 Inaar Leven) U r o g ^ v

CNC FAOAL OPERATOR For mo ld ahop D t o r / M g M d d f t MoonBgMera ndc iom i . C n p a H a T i only Aak tor Gary. 427-8290

CLEANING COUPLE M S B / C r o o k * Couple tor M o n -Fr i $ 5 2 7 / M o n t h . Savlnga B o n d A b o n u a 583-2990

CASHIERS tor k d l earve gaa a tadon* luk A pk r t Uma. daye A evening* Good )ob tor I st l rssa. Apply to person onfy M a r a t h o n Gaa S ta t ion , 3 2 9 5 0 Middtobef t d 14 mBa Rd or Dandy Gas Stat ion, 27350 7 mile, d Ink-

AUTO PORTER M u d be d e p e n d e b t o A have a good dr iv ing r e c o r d Plaaaant working env i ronment Fuk t ime poelt lon Apply to p e r s o n a t

M O R A N M I T S U B I S H I TB4-12. SouthflaW

353-0910

STRAWBERRY HILLS FRUIT MARKET

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

$ 6 . 0 0 PER HR.

F o r f u l l t i m e C a s h i e r s

M i W o r k e r s

Additional and part time positions svailaMa. No experience necessary.

Apply at: 3 2 9 0 6 Mktd lebe l t Rd. at 14 Mi le , Farmlngton Hills App ly Mon. -Fr i . 10 a m - 2 p m

AUTO TECH Needed tor Goodyeer Service Center Exper ience necessary M i * be cer t i f ied

PLYMOUTH 455-7800 SOUTHFIELD 353-0450 AUTO TECHNICIANS tor M l ssrvlcs Shea au to r e p e k Tools A certifica-t ion needed G r e d pay wKh bene-f i t * F v m m g l o n HBto. 563-3168

ASSISTANT MANAGER - $860/wk M e n * fashion a p p a r d • GO Look

524-1500 P e r s o n n d Date Report

ASSISTANT MANAGER For dsdano r upscale women a and

boutique. Uvea De-

p i e to r r ed ( P l y o m o u t h l

Contact Becky Expertono* y (Canton /

A d v e r t i s i n g Sa les P h o t o g r a p h e r s bcSflM

W p u n . Mt iorv

A E R O B C S INSTRUCTOR

* o » C A

! LN»4k. $ d a y a A ^ w keto tor woman (nac 80 a i u g f a

M L tSTsSwS5i ANIMAL HOBPITAL

• 8 I W B t ram P a n d M i a m A a p N t o P O Boa 184. WaaBaw I. M l 4 8 1 * 6

APARTMENT LEASMO

APPLIANCE TECH

A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R TRAINEES

SUN & FUN N you kke an an ihudaaBt . wwrga f l c

BAKERY PROOUCTION immed la le o p e n i n g * tor our bakery p roduc t i on p e r a o n n d Apply to per-aon d : 2 1 4 0 0 Telegraph Rd (aoroae I r o m McOonakta). South-Held. M o n - F r l 9 - 4 p m

BARTENOERS- Exper ienced pert-t ime. day A enenk ig ah l fu Redtord Bowl 2 2 1 5 0 G r a n d Nhier. Detrok

$31-2271

BOOKKEEPING If you hove aome Bookkeeping ea-

t e re available k o m 9-3.

BRIDGEPORT (Manual) Operaaor with 5 y r * |ob ahop expertonce_Top man. top pay Bk ja Groea/Btoe Shield 40 IK A over t ime * anted tor

poaatona Up to No exper ience

Cak Lynn 647-0710

ATHLETIC APPAREL

ATTENTION

A T T E N T I O N ! LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

N o f t a g u

6 7 7 - 2 8 9 1 AT $7 80 A N HOUR

M o n - P f t B a m - U p m Naad M u d b e M a n d N Uwoma A A ttoto a r e a a C o A a g r e A daa

m u m - t o r c h cu t t i ng machine Eaod-lent wage a n d M n g k packaga steady work w i th overWne oppor lu-

Appfy m pe raon cmiy C o n t r a c t o r s S l e d C o , 34SA5

B U S I N E S S H E R O E S

ao M M n our

SALES OPPORTUNITY Growing Farmington Hills Business offers exce len t sates opportunities lot qua«»ecJ ndMckxas

Qualifications Include

• Exce»ent communica t ion skitts • High level of energy & enthusiasm • Previous telemarketing exper ience • Ability to sell wtth written script • Data Entry exper ience requirea

Earr*ng potential of $9 $ 15 hr., exce ten t o p p o r tunlty tor c o « e g e students Non-smoking offices incoming cols , part t ime o p e n n g s (8-2 30 p .m. M-F 2-9 p .m. M-F w.lh occas iona l weekend work) C a t b e t w e e n 10 00 a m to 2 00 p .m. Monday o» Tuesday orVy" Cand ida tes w« b e p h o n e s c r e e n e d

( 3 1 3 ) 4 8 9 - 0 5 5 5

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 100 Workers Needed

H i r i n g d e p e n d a b l e p e r s o n n e l t o d o l i g h t a s s e m b l y a n d p a c k a g i n g In t h e W e s t e r n S u b u r b s . N o e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y R e f e r r a l b o n u s o f f e r e d a n d b e n e f i t p a c k a g e a v a i l a b l e

Rel iable T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Requi rea App ly Mon th ru Fri 9-11 a .m. and 1-3 p m

General Management Services 1 4 7 0 0 F a r m i n g t o n R d . . S u i t e 104

L i v o n i a . M l 4 8 1 5 4

427-7660

ATTENTION

BANK MANAGERS FOOD SERVICE MANAGERS

& RETAIL MANAGERS First Optomatry, a leadng midwest optical compeny axcaflant career opportunities tor customer driven, onented individuals, who possess the folowing Leadership, ability, self starter, "do what it takes & the personal drive & commitment to be tha career change is in order & you are up tor a Send your resume to:

First Optometry P.O. Box 710

RoseviHe. Ml 48066-0710 ExceBent salary & benefits package

OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR

We are PT8. tha , Plua Hat Taco BdL D C aad Ho* If Raw reatauraaU We arc ae*kfc« a hifbly moth dynamic leadership I

TW qaAhfled candidate wfll poeeeea a aoMd baek^rmnd ta overall dlstributloai lo^attc*. tododtaM 2* J f r * aaperrlaory experience FC Utlla. aad a

MAIL/CIRCULATION CLERK Our Livonia off ice is in need of someone w i th prior clerical o f f ice exper ience, g o o d t e l e p h o n e m a n n e r s a n d c o m p u t e r t e r m i n a l knowledge. : w h o can assist c u s t o m e r s , p r e p a r e n e w s p a p e r s for mai l ing and conduc t occas iona l bu i ld ing tours Must be able to lift 35 lb. bundles. Pleasant working env i ronment . We offer an excellent salary and fr inge benefit package. Appl icat ions accep ted :

THE

© t e e r b e r & " E c c e n t r i c

NCWSPAPERS. INC 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Livonia. M l 48150

We are aa n q a a l o p p o r t u n i t y e m p t o r ^

FARMER JACK r S U P E R M A R K E T S

Immediate Openings for Entry Level Positions N O E X P E R I E N C E N E C E S S A R Y

J o i n t h e N u m b e r 1 S u p e r m a r k e t T e a m

Promotional Opportunit ies _ r Flexible Schedule Scheduled Wage Increase Based on Seniority A Clean. Friendly Work Environment

App l y «t: " Z

• 34414 Ford Rd. /Wi idwood West land

• 27330 Ptymouth/ lnkster Redford Twp.

• 22700 Goddard, 'Pardee Taykx

See the Store Manager for details

LOEHMANN'S M i , f i \ u j ••/(> ' If/

J o i n a c o m p a n y t h a i o f c r a p r a f c a a l n a a l f o r t , a i • f a a n k m n i a m i I I I I I I aaJar r a a d a r i w i n

• 0 1 K

to* PepaICo food Srattma Attn: Opcrattooa r. 43eOOOen-Mar Aveaaa. ftovl. Id « a * 0

SHOPPING CENTER

MARKET Has Immediate openings for the following full and/or part t ime positions.

• C A S H I E R S

• P R O D U C E C L E R K S

- S T O C K C L E R K S

• D E L I D E P A R T M E N T C L E R K S

Must be 18 years of age. Heavy l i ft ing required. Apply in person Mon.. wed.. Sat. 1-5 pm.

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET 425 N. CENTER ST.

. NORTHVlLLE

the field o l off-price desianer fashions, is currently looking

for individuals with a pro%en track record in sales and strong

customer relations skills.

SALES CASHIERS:

tn tuner your c a w im an tmr-fuce4

IIIHBBW r e t a * i

If you're ambitious, style people oriented with a fiair for fashion and.;

ive on woriong in a fast-paced, specialty store, here's the perfect opportunity for you! Our salaries are attractive, our benefits inckide

generous merchandise discounts. Qual i f ied applicants should apply in person to our Saere Man Mar , Joy Katmanek, loehnaann's, 31 OSS O r d t a M Lake Ud., farminglon HMs. M l 4 U J 4 or c a l iter ah SI J 4 i J - 2 W J .

LOEHMANN^S T Ml O K l C I M A t O l S I C M t a O V t t t t e>

B ^ a e l O p p e r t a a a * B m p l a v a r m* mm

»

I O C * OdfcE Monday, March 22,1993

5 0 0 H t t p W a n t e d

GASH IN ON SOME GREAT

JOBS DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

• Mus i t ie aMe t o key 10.000 KPM +

• 6 hour a M l a tor days • 4 hour * ahirta tor a m or pm • 6- >0 hour M R * tor evening*

( 8 p m t o 6 e m )

RECEPTIONIST/ SWITCHBOARD

OPERATORS

• 6 mon th* racarit experience nandtang mul t ipN knee (phone or Matchboard)

• Typing abmttoe required

Long and ahor l - lerm assignment* in Uvonia and Rsdtord araaa.

U v o n d 522-4020 .2*125 Buckingham =4

896 Wsyns Road

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES Equrt Oppor tun i t y Employer M / F / D

Clerical in t tdaSaMa MAKE WHAT YOU'RE WORTH

Jf Y O U -• Like People • Entoy extanelve phone work • M M high energy

WE'RE INTERESTED Due to major e x p a n v o n we naad motivsto4.,snthualaet lc phone rsps. Earn jaOO-SeOO/week (Salary + BomuOl answering the phone Our cu t tomars c M youf

360-0300. ext E942. 9am-6pm

CUENT SERVICES Saeking an anargat lc self-etarlar wi th strong communicat ion. math and PC » » to Immediate!* be-coma an Assistant Program Admin-istrator ResponaitMktioe include raport verl-ftcation. collation. databaas makite-nanca. and act ing as liaison wtth tuppksr i . 8 internal depertments. Musi be detail or iented, possess s t rong toMow-up and orgamzationai skiMs. have dsmonst rs ted *«per i -ence m a teem-or lented business envlronmenl . have the ability to priori t ize multiple protects under tight deedknea and be able lo com-mit overt ime hours when necessary Coaags background a plus. Ws oner an excel lent benefits pack-age. tu i t ion reimbursement, and ca-reer growth oppor tun i t ies Salary in

Mary Malory Suumn Manager of Personnel

' P.O. Bo* 2487 (APA3I F ^ m m g t o n HMs. M l 48331-3261

CLOTHING STYLIST CONSULTANT For V a n 8 Women. Consultat ion at youf off ice or bueinass. W i l shop tor you" Make a atatament In the 90 '* . OoGnrio & special occasions By ap-pointment only: 676-3215

* - CMC MILL OPERATOR • " SECONO SHIFT

Radtord location. CMC M * Operator w/iT>inimum 3 yr*. experience need-ed Must be able l o read pr ints We offer f u i benefit package 534-3030

CNC MILL SKILLED MACHINIST PROGRAMMER

Poaaibie advancement Send work / M l history to: Po Box 531233. Livo-nia. Ml 48152

CMC MILLS - NIGHT SHIFT P r o g r a m m e r ' s e t - u p ' o p e r a t o r lor precision machine ahop Must have knowledge of Fanue controls and 5 yr*. experience In work ing with CMC machine loots. Apply at: 1: ion. Hedtord

2700 Mar 537-0490

CNC OPERATOR needed lor small manufactur ing company m Uvonia. FUI t ime, approximately 60 hour* par week. Apply in peraon: Mansf ield Manufactur ing 12589 Farmmgton Rd Livonia

COLD FORM TOOL MAKERS

Downriver manufacturer seeks qual-ified cand idate* for a* shifts with a minimum 3-5 year* experience lor the fo l lowing poeltiona:

• ID/OD GRINDERS • SURFACE GRINDERS • CENTERLESS GRINDERS • MILL OPERATORS ' EDM OPERATORS

Q u i t t e d candidatee should apply m person at: i

6 n k Tool 4 Manufactur ing Co 9495 master Road

, . Taylor , M l 48180-3044

No poone caas please.

COLLECTION/CREDIT FaaJ growing aestslde finance conv-pany 3 year* min imum experience i r oredrt 8 co—ctlona. Must tie fa-mf ter wAh legal accounta. skip trac-ing 6 FDCPA. Excellent salary A benefit package. Chance lor promo-t i o n 1-800-545-9931

COLLECTOR CoOactkig M coneumer. commercial credn card 8 home equity charged of ! loana. Recommends accounts 10 meaangamant lor legal action, re-posaasaion, eetttoments, etc Suc-ceeekjl candidate must p i at least 3 yr* co iec t lon experience We oftar a compet i t ive salary benefits

• 8 advancement opportuni-ty OusiMed appkcanta should •end their reaume wtth a cover letter to: Human Resources Ben* One. Ypel-lanll. NA. P O Box 220. rpaaanti Ml 48197 EOE

- L . COLLECTOR Nat ional known

yr*r experience C a l Jerry 461-9640

. COLLECTOR 3 e M m g moP.a ied mdMdua l to tom

mniatmg contact wM -egardmg d r tnquer

• a r e a s , telephone *

T A . S - B R .

COMMUNICATIONS REP $ 7 « V W K - Degree r *q i SaMY Bonus. Benefits 524-1500

, kersormel O t a Report

' CONCIERGE FU4 tone poekton tor eenior apart-

Mtomght Salary 8 company bi m a Sand reaume to Box «623

Observer 8 Eccentr ic New*p< I - 36251 Scl iooicraft R d

Uvonde M l 46190

COUNTER - W i m M i opening tor eoOeone wRtog to go to work now WM M m M pheeee of dry meaning Mut r be 6 antojr working M i l l too PoMto- Apply at: Pro-Clean. 19V45T

AooN at P n v C I M 7 M N M

Du6aa mdude- mneecang past) c u r t o m e r * t o r w M M W . M t o g t ^ M

• ^ I CredH

CU6TOOIAL HELP

__$U8TOMEP SERVICE

S f w ^ K S F r s a I M M a M l 46160

LMtr. m o n y a y , i w m v u u*.% i w o

EMPLOYMENT 5 o 7 » W p W a n t e d 5 0 0 K « 4 p W « n » d 5 0 0 H d p W m l a d 5 0 0 H a l p W a n f d 5 0 0 H d p W u t e d 5 0 0 H ^ p W n t a d

C O N D U C T I O N LABORER DESIGNERS DRIVER ENGINEERING GROUP HOME AGENCY

a y j a g a r g 1 s r coordinator 0 , cr ^ ! i ? " , L ^ i u

H O M E m a n a g e r o t F ® r s : ^ ^ L H H t e

O r . 6 o u M M d T 4 6 0 > 4 M E A T / n S M Counter Person be enperlanced. Fu* or p v t - M n w .

COUNTER HELP a P - general « poasfcls m a

Fiai Ume. a f l tram. 296-5150

COUNTER MELP/Houte Satoa . 2 people needed, f lexible schedule, greet working anvlronmant. tSeeeecaa 656-2439

CREDIT MANAGER

perienced pi j laes ionel wtth a prov-en record of racehrablea menage-m e m Must be da ta* or iented expe-rienced with compu te r * « able l o interact with customers Pteaae tor-ward resume with salary requi re-ments to: Box 618

Observer t Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcrsf t Rd.

Uvonis M l 48150

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP'S

Needed lor large Wholesale d is t r ibu-tor Appkcsnts must posaaaa pleas-ant phone voice 6 good commun i -cat ion skills Appl icat ions accep ted at COOUOGE GLASS CO.. 31889 industrial Or . Livonia 6 1346 Rankin m Troy. (Rear e r t r a n c e l

Customer Servlca/Pt ione Sales

AIRLINE INDUSTRY Due to ma|or expansion we need motrvsted. high energy phone reps Earn *400-S800/week (salary + bonua) answering the phone Our cuatomers can you Can

948-7026, ext E 291, 9 a m - 3 p m

Customer Service 25 people needed tor the next 30 days, to aaaist buyer* m mak ing purchase* Great tor Col lege Stu-dents and Homemakar* . C a l now l

EXPRESS SERVICES 643-8590

Not an Agency

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP For busy professional off ice Must have good organization & commun i -cations skin*. Must be able l o work flexible schedule 6 have o w n tr a s -portat ion Fu i Ume. salary 6 bene-fits Apply In person. Mon -Fr l 1PM-4PM only Home Protect ion One.

30765 Grand River. Fa rmmgton 478-7030

C.N.C. A peraon to set up 6 opera te ver t l -cte machmmg center Must have tools a some experience. Mus i be dependable 8 wMing l o wo rk . Walled Lake Can tor appo in tment

313-624-2410

OANCERS - MODELS ACTOR L O O K - A - U K E S

$75 per hr 683-1371

Dsta Proceealng

Assistant Department Manager

SUBURBAN DETROIT AREA

• With a medium sized manutactur -

a company | $ 1 0 0 M M Vo lume ! AS400 System

• With a large real aetata company Tl System

Outstanding oppor tun i ty tor persorv-nal t prolaaslonal deve lopment wi th stable, growing compan ies If Inter-ested. piee.se send rseums 6 salary requkemsnts to: Mr. Quart on. P.O. Box 691. S o u t h M d . M l 48037

PLANTE 4 M O R A N Recruiter for an EOE.

DELIVERY DRIVERS For Thurs del ivery lo r War ren surrounding araea Soma routes pay up to $100 Apply m parson st 33523 W 8 MMe Rd., 1 bfc W of Farmmgton Rd. In Uvonia. In the North RKJos Commons Plaza. Or can Gary Rhrers 474-2846

DELIVERY PERSONNEL & PIZZA MAKERS

Competltrve wagae if you 'd i lka to lo in our teem, paeaae can Larry. 295-2350 or Rob 981-0900

DELIVERY Pony Express Cour ier Corp. . a na-tional leader m the domest ic g round courier Industry, seeks sale dr ivers to operate their own vehicles (must be 1990 or newer) or Interested In purchasing and operat ing new fun size csrgo v # » lor pick up and de-livery of t ime sensit ive peckeoe shipments Vehicle purchaae p lan features very at t ract ive fleet dis-count and financing. Vehicle wan be operated under lease to Pony Ex-praea Courier Successful candi-datee wH be employees of the com-pany Mus i be at least 21. well-groomed. boridable. have approved credit , very good dr iv ing record . Work la intereetlng. varied, phyalcal-ly demanding Compet i t ive compen-sation Pleaae send resume or let ter of Interest with type and year of ve-hicle to

Pony Expreea Courier Corp -P O Box 08100

Detroit. MKtopan 48208

B M

DESIGNER/PLASTICS Currently seeking s Layout/Deaigrv-er with product daalgn exper ience relating to plastic infect ion m o i d par ts Both manual and 3 - 0 C A D deal an skins deaked Long te rm contract assignment wtth possib i l i ty of eventual air set employment wtth ckerM f i rm Pteaae cMl. or FAX resume l o

Technical Engineering Consultants 313 485-3900

FAX 313 485-4219

DESIGNERS PRIME and COMPUTERVOION

lets tor several daalgnara M j h PRIME POGS and/or COMPUTER-VISION experience to work on-sNe s i local major automotive f i rm. Seeking prior automot ive daalgn ex-perience and a eo6d unders tand ing of GO 6 T. Long-term contract as-signments. Pteaae c a l or sand

ume to:

Technical Er»glr>eerlng Consultants. Inc.

361 Airport Industrial Dr. Ypaftanu. Ml 48196

(313)485-3900 or lax: (313) 465-4219

DESK CLERK Experienced only need apply. Qual i -ty km. 1 West 9 Mas. Hazai Park.

DIE DESIGNERS DIE CAST DIES

immediate need lor Des igner ! to work on-eNe st ma|or au tomot ive • r m Experience wi th a luminum and/or zinc disc sat dies required. Manual & AutoCAD exper ienced

call or FAX to:

Technical Engineering Consultants 1-800-999-7910

or FAX 313 485-4219

0IETARY Novi VlSage Retirement Commun i ty Is m need of Walt Staff. M l and part t ime positions available Apply in person: 45182 West Rd , Novl

TRAINED DIRECT CARE STAFF Heeded tor per t / fu l l - t ime lor ame* group home in Dearborn Hts area Mus i be Mty W C L S ' M O R C tra ined. Current In CPR'f l rs t aid. Hlgfy school grsduste or GEO. CsH 9am-5pm at : 569-4929

GROUP HOME MANAGERS; COORDINATORS

Mature, dependab le ind iv idua ls needed immediately tor Manager Program 6 Medical Coordinator po -sit ions for group homea m subu rban metro area Must be fully W C L S / MORC trained Current In CPR/ f l rs t sid. hsve good d r M n g record & at leaat 1-2 yr*. of pr ior management or coordinator exper ience Compre -henelve sslsry 6 or hourty wagaa paid * benefits l o start. Call M o n -Fn., 9am- 5pm at : 569-4929

DIRECT CARE Immediate openings tor exper i -enced CAre STaff. working In AFC home tor T B I cHenta Full and p a n t ime afternoon shifts (weekends on rotstton) Must have good dr iv ing record and proof . Contact Scot t , Mon-F r l . 9-5pm, 651-5329

DIRECT CARE STAFF Previous experience wi th deve lop-m e n t a l disabled preferred Excel-lent benefit peckage available, pius training prov ided lor those who qualify $5.25 thru $5 85 lo Stan For further Information can between 11am 6 2pm weekdays

Uvorka Group Homea Call Msnsgsr 561 -9239 Canton Group Horns. 397-3735

DIRECT CARE STAFF WsM managed group homea serv ing developmenteky dissbied sduf ts hir-ing caring persons. High school d i -p ioma/GED required Variety o l shifts available Blue Cross/Shie ld insurance. Call 10am-4pm: Radford, 537-9058 Belleville. 699-3808,699-6543 Deerbom His.. 277-8193 Uvonia, 474-0283 Wesi lsnd, 326-4394

DIRECT CARE STAFF needed t o work with devetopmentsky d isabled adults In B k m m g h s m area g roup home $5/hour, benef i ts 855-5137

DRIVERS/MATERIAL HANDLERS For lent 6 party rental company Drug free 8 good drtnlng record a mus t Apply m parson at Barry 's Let 's rant It. 43B3 Orchard Lake Rd.. lust North of Lone Pine Rd.

DRIVERS NEEDED Michigan Opera Theater, dayt ime and evening hour*. $4.50 per hour. Good d rMng available at 65 Detroi t

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

519 Second A v e

DRIVERS - NOW HIRING Must have vskd DOT 4 B endorse-ment on COL. Up to $500 per week Pteaae report to: 27060 Tro iey mduatr lal D r . Taylor, between 8AM-4PM

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE COL required tor local a sky arise. Contact Human Raeourcea. S tekv <Her Paper Company 12600 Falr-lane. Uvonia.

DRIVER - 16 years or o lder , g o o d dr iv ing record to d s k i e r tor pr int shop end lo assist m ahop as n e s t -ed 2-3 day* s week, cou ld leed to ful l Ume Garden City 525-7610

DRY CLEANERS - LIVONIA Fu» t ime, no experience necessary 15260 Middtobaft 427-4667

DRY CLEANING - Counter poertKxi now open tor someone erIMng to team a* phases of dry cleaning, wi th a chance tor advancement Apply

Pro-Oeen. 19145 Telegraph at 7

DRY CLEANING Help Wan ted Ap-at 13509 Mlddlebeft Rd . Uvonia. pty at 13509 Middk

7 30em-3pm. aee I

$$ EARN AS YOU LEARN $$ Free Software Training 8

Job Placement You must be between 17-21 years o ld and a reeident of Weetarn Wayna County (not Detro i t ) C M tor more intormatlon 464-1660

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

EARN $125-$175 WEEK Realdanllal Home Ctoenmg

We tram Car needed C M Marry Maids 525-7290

EDITOR/WRITER Associat ion group ssaks 3 + years exper ience Position requkee abWty to coordinate M aspects of maga-zlne/newsletter pubkeat ion process St rong wrtt tng/edit ing skills Desk top publishing snd degree a must Reeumes only to: Ar thur Thomas. 3000 Town Center. Sui te 2333. Southfteld 48075

EDUCATION - Christ ian Educat ion Director pert t ime. United Method-ist Church m Franklin. Educat ion Degree required, exper ience neces-sary C M _T 626-6606

ELECTRICAL OESlGNER Industrial electric c ircui t design Programming experience of PLCs and micro procasaor based equip-ment preferred 362-0960

ELECTRICAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Experienced In t rouble shoot ing ser-ve drives, control lers, s n d PLC's Must be mechanically incl ined Travel required. Send resume lo.

40549 Brentwood. Ster l ing Hts. M l 48310. attention Rick Cross!

ELECTRICIAN Commsrcts l construct ion experi-ence. Excellent pay & benef i ts

C M 624-9377

DIRECT CARE STAFF - TRAINED F i * ome Weekends & midn igh ts Uvonia location 425-4957 ask lor Virginia

DIRECT CARE STAFF needed lul l I pert tune m Livonia. Canton & Red-lord area group homes. $6 to start lor trained staf f Benefits available CM Kim 261-6305: Angela 261-6488

Or Robert 532-1573

DIRECT CARE STAFF Needed to work wi th adult cl ients, with a dosed heed injury Exper i -ence preferred Reliable t raneporte-t lon required. FuM and par t - t ime poaltlona available Benefi ts to luk-Ume employees. Pteaae aend RESUME or APPLY m person lo :

PERSONAL THERAPIST INC 33300 Five MMe Rd

Suite 201 UvorMa Ml 48154

DIRECT CARE Workers needed In Garden City g roup home F u i l i m e midnights 8 a f ternoons $6 25 t o $5 75 to start. C M Ann 456-5178

DIRECT CARE WORKERS tor SIP home In Dee rbom area All shifts needed Must be over 18 and have a vakd dr iver 's l icense Contect MtcheHs 561-4434

DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Needs D.J.S 8 helpers No exper i -ence . « t ram Male/ tomato $6-$12'hr weManda only Start Imme-dlatefy-4end neme. address, phone number lo P.O. Box 530231 U v o -nia. M l 48153 or C M 422-0148

DOG GROOMER TRAINEE? wanted, no experience neceeaary tak ing ap-p l ica t ions, Wed . -Sa t l o c a t i o n : NorthvW* Ask tor Mon ique

349-7446

DESIGNERS. CHECKERS. Est ima-tors Experienced m resistant weld-mg Pteese apply m parson Hy-Tec* Systems. 30930 m d s t k s l Rd., Livonia.

DESK CLERK D u d j a l s i mn. the leader m economy •odgang Is saakmg vtoe oriented cand ida te* to )o*n our leant Musi be personable. p o M e 6 we t groomed Mus i be even able evening*. aaliands. A hol idays Satoa. switchboard 6 clerical beck around helpful but a * t ram We o f -fer longevity, benem*. r o o m d i»

1 a competniv r u n g erencee requeated Apply m person or plcfc up appl icat ion at Budge t el Inn, 41211 Ford Rd . Canton

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

DESK CLERKS For M and part t ime midn ight amrts 11 PM - 7 A M $815 pea hour to atari Apply m peraon Super 6 Motel Michigan Ave., st 1-275

DIE MAKER Journeyman statue or 6 years expe-rience Wtth documented toner*, e n d able to work any aMft. Top hour ly ra le la $16.40 aAh some o w i t o e Good benefit package Appry, or

DAVIS TOOL & ENGINEERING Attontton Human Heeourre Dept

19260 P l y m o u M R d

An Equal OppoHuMty C m p t o y r

O f REPAIR • m g M ahM E x p e r t I t roub le m o o t i n g of

» f ine d M wtth y o a —er a iisneaai • Hne dto wtth aMKy to aet up and aparesa tool room meehMary A eg** depend i p o n e-pertonoe Appkcat ior ta ac-oepaed C s t e i s r 8am 4 4pm Ptym-

$18 W Ann Arbor

DIE • E T T E R ps i ts ims i l only tor s i e M a w | OtoM Apply * : 3 0 - l p m

Frankkn Faslsi-ar Co

12701 B e e t * Os*y RaMtk d

DIETAWY A l O € 9 PART TIME

W t e R a r l waer J o y ' An f q u e l Oppor iun l fy t n

COME WORK

WITH US!

Immediate Part-Time Or Temporary Positions

TRANSFER DRIVERS

Must be 16. vskd drivers l icense 8 sb is to drive atandard i ranamtaslon 20 -30hrs /wk $6 50-$7 50/hr

Flexible hours, tree unHorms.

Apply U-Haul Co of Detro i t 29600 Michigan Ave

inksier M l 48141 No Phone Caksl

U-HAUL An Equel Opportuni ty Employer

DRIVER Home medical equipment company saMIng dependable mot ivated dr iv-er to dekver equipment to homea Sand reaume lot

FORDSON HEALTHCARE 15044 MICHIGAN AVE DEARBORN. M l 46126

ATTN MR PERRIN

DRIVER • local delivery in G M C truck with 14ft utMly vsn Job In-cludes Shipping I receiving 8 were-houee Inventory contro l 40 hours per week Mon thru Frt. 6 a m - 6 p m Good driving raoord a must C M Mr Oram tor appointment 478-6620

C M 634-9377

DRIVER with L

tor long and ahort haik rune m Mk*v-

Kt. Otoo. and around the M i d at COL Ltoanaa. Ctoea A a c lean

d r M n g record Self startor s n d m good been* Requires some toadtog and untoedtog x w v y a* 26211 W Seven M«e Roed Aedtord

DRVERS/COURIERS Orteers/Courtors needed P o l t ime

GUARDIAN '4045 HAMILTON

HIGHLANO PARK. M l 4«a03

ELECTRICIAN Fsmklar with industr ls l /manufactur-Ing process. Including presses, welders, programmable contro ls robot ic* , etc. Must be journeymen status or 8 /ears with documenta-t ion and able to work any ehift Top rate is $16.40 plus shift p remium Apply, or send reeume, l o

DAVIS TOOL & ENGINEERING

Att: Humen Reeourcee D e p t 19250 Plymouth Rd

Detroit. M l 48228 Ar. Equal Opportuni ty Employer

ELECTRICIAN Machine tool wiring, t rouble ehoot ing. conduit bending 8 PLC experi-ence required 459-2630

ELECTRICIAN S HELPER Must b e experienced wi th penei contro l wklng. excellent soldering Mi l l s and able to reed skematics. To schedule an appointment c a l

TEMPEXCHANQE 557-5600

ELECTRICIANS or APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANS

for wir ing of off teee C M 7 30AM-9 30AM only. 477-6069

b«l toe include the oomputor t ied maintenance of roMlngs i M M of

PC expertonoe and excel-| organizat ional akWa a mual.

some co«ega and memxfectunng or material cont ro l background pre-ferred $6-$9 per hour f e< ia i i i l k i | |M

peckage $ work ing cund l t lme In-cluded. Ptoaaa submit reeume to:

mdustrlel Engmeermg Supervleor P.O. Box 20X

Southftold, Ml 46037-2020 An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

ESCROW OFFICER WANTED Mu*t be exper ienced In M ctoamg preparat ion to work tor new title company. Great benefits. Salary negotiable baaed on expertonoe. Muet be able to work f lexible hr* . If you quality ptoaaa CM, 476-4477

ESTABLISHED (haeting 8 cooling) ^ • d e e i e r looking tor a looking

I commercial eervtoe 8 instakatlon technician. Send reeucne tg 35820 Van B o m , Wayne. Ml 46164

EXCELLENT INCOME OPPORTUNITY

tor the mot ivated mdMdual . Very flexible hour* . Tips 8 hourtv M i earn you an average of $6-$12/hour We're looking for numeroue clean-cut. w M apoken. po t to , service or i-ented Individuals to help provide our profeaatonal valet parking services et vartoua met ro Detroit locatlona You muet have a good d r M n g record, be able l o drive a slick ehlft 8 have the abHtty to miaract wtth the public m a profeealonai 8 poNte manner. Wa pretor experience, but wWalao l ram For interview c M

567-3471

STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATOR

For mid sczed bunding supply com-pany Outside work. Ptsasi sand reeume to: 12S84 Inksier Rd . Redtord. Ml 48239

FINANCIAL PLANNER S Assistant 15 plus h o u r V w e M flexible. $5 hour pkja bonuaaa. Good communi-cation skins. Co-op Credit svakebie Kafty Lehy or Jackl Petera 561-0068

FINE JEWELRY CONSULTANT Excellent spare income for faahton advisor of fine wholesale jewelry Una. Cash, prtzee. management, for upbeat mot ivated (ewiery lovers

647-8634 ExL 35

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR - Fu i l ime Degree In Heefth Science Held Ex-perience pretorred Send reaume to One on One Athlet ic Club. 6343 Farmlngton Rd.. West Bloom held 48322

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR Frsnkim Racquet Is extending rhp opportuni ty t o tom the Instructional stsf l In our Fltneas Center Contact Steve Fen by Mon-Thur. , af ter 10am 352-8000 exl 41

FLOOR MANAGER Two plus year* of f u i or quick ser-vice management experience 5 day work week, excellent salary, bene-fits Nor thv i to location Rush your resume to: Mark Roman. 20415 Uda Lane, Cl inton T w p „ Ml 48038

FLORAL DESIGNER Pert-t ime subst i tute needed lor Hol-idays 8 vacations Work a * M-Mi Must have establ ished experienced design M i l s Keller 8 Steki397-0600

FLORAL DESIGNER experienced for f u i / p a r i Ume. per-manent poeit ion to be filled Immedi-ately. min imum of 2 y t * flower shop experience required, l u i t ime bene-fits including medical wi th dental 8 vacation: C M for appt. 477-6616

FOCUS WORKER - PART TIME to provide Activit ies of DeHy Living i l l training to adults with psychia-tric disabil i t ies intervention m crisis situations, facil i tate support g roup* BA 8 experience pretorred

569-8235

FOUR SLIDE OPERATOR Experienced Only, for s m M stamp-ing plant. Apply 6:30am-3:30pm, Franklin Fastener. 12701 Beech Oely. Bedford

FRENCH TEACHER Full-time middle 8 upper school for F M 1993. Who is a native speaker or has near native fluency. Looking for an exper ienced creetrve teacher knowledge of Speniah Language a plu* Please eend reeume 10. P O Box 329, Bloom Held HM*. 48303

FRONT DESK Exper ienced Apply st: Econo Lodge. 23300 Telegraph Rd between 9 8 10 MME

ELECTRICIAN with 3-5 years experience m machine wi r ing and panel building. Knowledge of PLC a must Send reeume end wage re-quirements to: Attn: Prees Division. 12500 S Wayne Rd . Romuluaor

FAX 313-541-2120

ELECTRONICS PURCHASING Farmmgton HMs manufacturer of electronic assemblies la seeking Purchasing Agent Must have banc knowledge of componen t * $ distr i-but ion chenneia Experience deeir-abie. but not required Ptoeae aend reaume $ salary requi rements to: Box 644

Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvonia Ml 48150

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

ELECTRONICS PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

Farmlngton HUa manufacture ! of e l e c t r o n * aaaemti iea la s e M i n g qual i f ied Product ion Superv isor Muet have knowledge o I electronic manufacturing, p roduct ion cont ro l 8 personnel manangement Knowl-edge of SPC 8 SMT deeirebie Ptoaaa lorward reaume 8 salary requi rement* to Bok 644.

Obeerver 8 Eccentric Mewepapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia Ml 46150

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

ENGINEERS (BSME) CHECKERS DESIGNERS DETAILERS

Vehicle experience, manua l d ra f t ing WEST SIOE LOCATION Ptoaaa m M

AMI ENGINEERING 32S75 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE MADISON HTS . M l 46071

Or Fax ( 3 1 3 ) !

ETD, INC. la

Accepting Appacat iona For the loaowlng open ing*

> Ai rpor t fob* • Clerical |oba • A a t M t o b e

I 24 Iron" March 26 i r am

- F a c t o r y • Securi ty

2 00pm to 6 :00pm 11 ( m m l o 3-00pm At

I YMCA

If yeu w e 16-21 year* akd and t v e m Weeier- Wayne county area and are tmempioved or looking to change tob*. tor more mtormalton

c a t (3131'

COME SEE U8W An Equal Opportuni ty E m

a a u k i r >-8 year* exper ience pre-torred Contact 313-346-6600. 9:30-2:30 PM.

FRONT DESK R E S E R V A T I O N S Sat 4pm to midnight shift. Apply 2pm to 6pm at Botaford Inn, 28000 Grand FBver, Farmlngton H * a

FURNACE CLEANERS Good driving record Some experi-ence nabeesary WMng to tram right mdMdua l A M for John 476-5028

FURNITURE DISPLAY Fu i t ime career lor creative peraon M r e t M furniture store mtenor de-sign or display background a must Posit ion requires mcMng heavy fur-niture. paint ing 8 w M papering. Planning 8 organizational M M * nec-eeaary Salary commanaurala with experience, paid company benef i t ! Send reeume with salary require-ments lo : Engtander s 2333 S State St.. Arm Arbor Ml 48104

GENERAL HELP opening lor peraon with some expe-rience lor machine ahop m Farming-ton H«a Also opening lor ahop m

l i m e M i f f o r d / W t x o m area. Full ataedy work , eome overt ime C M 9-3 Mon thru Wed 473-9305

GENERAL LABOR - FLEX STAFF temporary $7/hour 39209 W 6 M M Sle 211. Uvonia,

953-0130

GLAMOUR INSTRUCTOR Detroit baaed company w l i t ram, aalery. i t art immediately. A M lor Susan 663-1035

GORDON S LAWN/HOME CARE per t - lu i t ime opportunity aiMtoble. pick up truck a pkja but not neces-sary 451-1506

PLYMOUTH APT COMMUNITY looking tor M around Grounds Per-aon Apply m peraon. I IMcreat Ck jb Apartments or CM l0-4pm . Mon Ihru Frl 453-7144

An Equel Opport imKy Employer

GROUNDS PERSON Farmmgton apartment complex 40 hours per week. $6 00 per hour 36135 Grand RNer, t ielwaar H a w -ed 8 D r M e 476-6060

O ROUNDS PERSON $ LIGHT Makv

C M 721-6111. mixl l ty

GROUNDS WORKERS needed ma tune tor Greet O M a Apar tment* m RocheMer Apply at 940 Oekwood Dr 651-9460

GROWING AUTOMOTIVE aheei metal prototype ahop need* ihe

METAL LAYOUT • WELDER (MIG $ TW)

BenefRa 8 over t ime Apply m person lOem-Spm OynaMC. 411S0 Vtocen-B Ct INovf) off Meedowbroo* be-

Grand Rhrer 1 I t M M Rd No

H A M STYLIST 8 M A M C C M S T la needed tor u impaaw • «*Nw Canton M e e . M i r ^ i r l tone

RENTAL SPACE A V A L A S L E

HAIR r m . » T ASS4STA.NT

C M P B M mngftam

FOUR HAJRSTYl r tT with

Pay c o m m i eel up mter iMw

m lodey to 425-0344

pay NaR oommaaaann C M iodey M> eel • » k tMr i t oa 49S-0944

HOME MANAGER 6

ASSISTANT HOME MANAGER

SaMIng teem baaed peraona expe-rienced m group home operat ions, eftont care. 8 personnel managa-ment Pretor Home Manager to have

Manager beckgr ixmd Compet i t i ve wtth exceaant beneftta.

C M between 10am-4pm. 454-1130

BARBERS WANTED Brand new location Nigh traffic center Old faaMon barber shop Reaaonable c h M renta l CHentale pretorred. L>>onto. A M for Joan Days 422-1196. Nights 348-9484

HAIR CARE oametoiogiats. f u i 8 pert

time, we oftor advanced training m customer service perma. color cuts, 8 product knowledge C M

john ryan associates 1-600-552-4670

HAIRDRESSER Assistant posi t ion wi th advance-ment to your oem chaar Birmingham salon neiety l icensed (or soon to be) needs career minded faahlon orient-ed person to Join our teem Handa on claaaes 8 training Benefits M l t ime 642-2862

HAIR DRESSER NAIL TECH

553-2370 Ask for Phy«a only

HAIR ORESSERS Now hiring stylists lor salon In Lrvorwa area Guaranteed hourly wage Contact Mary. 547-7690

HAIR DRESSERS 8 ASSISTANTS for busy Farmmgton H l i s salon Chance lo learn 8 acoeve your goals Pteaae c M _ 626-6020

HAIR I NAIL salon professionals needed Experience neceeaary Top commtsaion Daniel 's Salon. 24302 W Warren. Dearborn Heights

562-4301 or 274-6652

HAIR SALON RECEPTIONIST need-ed lor busy W B loom field salon Must be experienced, reaponeibie Pari l ima C M DaHevas 539-1234

HAIRSTYLING SALON Seeking mature coemetotogls l for management Salary benefits, ad-vancement opportuni ty. Warren and Uvonia areas 559-8649

HAIR STYLIST - Barber or Beauti-cian wanted, a Vary Busy Shop CMmtale wal l ing Name of Ihe shop Share Your H M , 27726 Plymouth Rd., Uvonia Joanne. 425-5440

HAIR STYLIST 8 MANICURIST wtth clientele lor new full service salon m Farmlngton HUls C M Julie at Robert Anthony Salon: 476-6930

HAIR STYLISTS NEEDEO - Earn 40 to 5 0 * commiss ion Advanced training In cutt ing, color 8 perm New licensees welcome Farmmg-ton. 473-7600

HAIRSTYLISTS - Salons In hot m M locations m Rochester 8 Troy'Clew-son areas Keep 65%. some cken-

396-3158

HAIR STYLISTS immediate openings

Canlon salon C M Linda 961-6190

HAIRSTYLISTS Experienced, wi th Ucenee Excellent earning potential and benef i ts Wait-ing clientele Livonia area. 427-1360

HAIR STYLIST WANTED Barber or Coemelologiet . no ckan-teie needed Wonder land M M Uvo-nia Closed Sunday 261-4130

HAIRSTYLIST with clientele lor lul l 8 part t ime positron m modern Plymouth salon

453-6020

HEATING/COOLING INSTALLER/SERVICE PERSON

Experience neceeaary. Send reeume to: 2143 Mane. Weet land. M i 48165

HELP Aulo accessory 8 detai l ing business seeking matMers. detai lers 8 sales people C M 313-624-3060

HELP WANTED-* hard working, reliable person to apply m person at 231 Plymouth Rd.. Plymouth. Brown's Auto Glazing I Detail Shop

HIRING IMMEDIATELY Reeidentiai Housekeepers in Farmlngton HM*. $5 60 an hr l o start Must have own car 855-1649

HOST/HOSTESS - Ma tu re anerget ic. enthusiastic person wanted for new home models m Nvot area Per manent pos i t ion , weekdays oi weekends. C M 669-1560

HOST PERSON lor models Weal-a m suburbs, weekends a muet Great opportunity wi th growing company C M i p m - 6 p m 416-0444

COMFORT INN O f I

MAINTENANCE PERSON [Part t ime w a M i n d a a n d averknge. must be knowtodgabto m atoclr lcal. carpentry 8 plumbtogX

HOUSEKEEPERS (Fu i 8 Part Time Day*)

Apply m parson at: 307 IS 12 M M Road

HOTEL FRONT DESK HOUSEKEEPING

F M time, good pay w i th beneflta. Apply wfthm Oua i t y Inn. 16999 LaurN Park Dr.. Uvonto.

HOUSEKEEPER Nov! W a g e Ret i rement Commun i t y Is currently accept ing appl icat ions tor HoueMeeper* . App ly m peraon 9em-3pm, 45162 Weet Rd.. Novl

I0EAL FOR ACTIVE Ret ired ooupto. opportunity m proper ty manage-ment m weater n suburban area. C M Irom 8-8pm , Mon.-Fr l . 361-4371

IF YOU WANT TO W O R K WITH THE BEST. FORGET THE REST.

C M MKfweel Fua /par t - t kna $6 /hr guaranteed + 9am-5pm. 360-1700

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for cer t i f ied lawn appl icator*. Poeeible supervi-sory poalttoria Compet i t ive waoee. Send reaume: 32401 Eight MMe Rd.. Suite 10, Uvonia, Mich igan 46152

IMMEDIATE OPENING for a person akiited at a variety of cus tom wood-working taaka. iaminataa. w i th me-chanical and electr ical abdlttaa to work par t - l ime wi th a prominent dis-play service and f i x tu re company Mual be flexible, no benefi ts, wage commeneurate wi th exper ience. C M Tom to arrange lor a n Interv iew at

313-476-5152

INJECTION M O L D I N G / MOLD MAINTENANCE PERSON

At least 5 y r * exper ience work ing on plastic m lect ion m o l d * W « be working on preventat ive mainte-nance 8 soma repair work Mua l have own toola Pleas* send reeume or apply m peraon Mon. -Fr l 8am-5pm: 1351 Hbc R d . West l and Ml. 48185 (S. of Ford)

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

INJECTION MOLDING PET bott le manufacturer n e e d ! ex-perienced machine opera to rs and maintenance pereonnel Operators need experience m the opera t ion 8 processing of in ject ion mo ld ing ma-chines M a i n t e n a n c e pe rsonne l must have exper ience m electr ical and hydraulic repairs 8 t roub le ahootmg Aggraealve aelf starters dastred Ptoeae apply m peraon or send reaume to: 1351 Hlx Rd., Weetland. M l 48185

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

INSULATION INSTALLER WW tram Apply m peraon at Jonee insulation, 22811 HeaNp E. of Now Rd . N. off 9 Mile, Novl. M l

INSURANCE CLAIMS ANALYST Several posi t ions a v a i l * b i * w i th a large national TPA. Current ly ex-panding operat lona m the Detroit Metro area We requi re 2 y r * expe-rience m processing g roup heelth. medical, dental 8 vtolon claims Ex-ceient start ing salary, p roduc t ion bonua 8 benef i t* avai lable C M 1-600-572-2323. ext 5713 or aend reeume to PO Box 5007. Southfleld. M l 46066-5007. Human Resource Dept.

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

Insurance - Exper ienced Only

AGENCY POSITIONS Commercial 8 Personal Unee

CSR s-Markatmg-Cta lma- Raters

CONCORD PERSONNEL 19500 MiOdtoben Rd

478-2200 All Fees Company Paid

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

LANOSCAPE CONTRACTOR I 8 land-

LANDSCAPE t I m l g M t o n Foreman. experienced Good pay Ptoaaa cafc

Buahwackar-s Landscaping 522-6644

LANDSCAPE POSITIONS - Tie Ina-& Land-

scape matalabon Min imum 3 years expertonoe. MUST HAVE A CDL LICENSE Ponttoc area. C M Mary Ann 10em-3pm at 332-3099

An EquN Opportuni ty Employer

LAND SURVEYOR - muet have mini-mum 5 yr*. experience m land sur-veying and construct ion layout. LLS m Michigan required Send reeume to: DBA. 107 S Mam St Plymouth M l 48170

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

LAUNDRY ATTENDANT . Ideal tor retiree. Want someone to help keep our laundry aree bright 8 clean. Come tom our team Apply at Pro-Clean, 19145 Telegraph a f t ML. 6-4

LAUNDRY ATTENDANT - ktoal tor retiree Want someone l o help keep our laundry area br ight 8 clean Coma )om our team Apply at: Pro-Clean. 19145 Telegraph, at 7 Mile.

LAWN CARE Co looking l o h i re ex-

tor*. Minimum pay. $350/wk benaflta • profit sharing. 462-0500

LAWN CARE 8 MglM landscaping help needed Fu i t ime. Pay accord-ing to experience. Plymouth a re *

464-9144

LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN Tina la your chance t o have a career opportunity with one of the nat lon'a largest 8 moat aucceseful service companies Experience pretorred. but wW tram right peraon. State cer-tif ication a plu*. good drtvtog record a muet. Wa offer drug- f ree work en-vironment. Guaranteed base pay. commission, bonuses, plus at t rac-tive benefits package 344-6610

LAWN 8 LANDSCAPE COMPANY Needs f u i 8 part t ime help South-heW/1 Birmingham area. Salary com-meneurate with exper ience 8 per formanca. 645-6062

LAWN MAINTENANCE company m Northv i to /Plymouth aree now oaptmg applications lor LABOR-ERS Must hsve own t ranspor ta t ion C M between 9am-5pm: 344-6667

LAWN MAINTENANCE company m North»Hie/Plymouth aree now accepting appacationa tor FOREMAN poalt lona Mus i have ax penance working m A p t * or Con-doe Please c M 9-5 459-2966

LAWN SPRAY COMPANY Has openings for exper ienced Sales Psrsons Please sand reeume

Sales Person. 32401 Weet 8 M l Suite 10, Uvonia, Mi 46152

LAWN SPRAYERS - Immediate opemnga for entry level posi t ions leading to possible supervisory po-sit ions. Wil l t ra in. Compet i t i ve a m Send resume: 32401 Eight M M . Ste. 10. Uvonia. M i 48152

LEASING AGENT FULL TIME Needed tor large apar tment com-plex m Novl. Apply m person The Springs Apsr tmsnts . Pont lac Trek, between West Rd . 8 Beck Rd

LEASING CONSULTANT wtth experience needed tor apartmenl complex In Novl. Onfy qualified applicants need apply C M Mon -Fr l 9am-5pm 624-0004

INSURANCE - Telephone personnel needed for insurance c la im work No aaiaa involved Part t ime w i th ad-vancement to f u i t ime poasibto Apply m parson Equifax Services. Building 300C. Galierta Off lcantre. Sle 300. 12 Mile. W of Telegraph 8 30-AM l o 3:30PM.

Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

INTERVIEWERS Dynamic Marke t ing Firm la s a M I n g mot ivated, pen - t ime te lephone in ter-

viewer* lor M ahlfts (DAYS, EVENINGS 8 WEEKENDS)

Ouskficstions are Excellent Phone Skills, Computer and /o r Typing SkMs ktoal tor h o m e m M e r s . stu-dents, ret i ree* those re-enter ing the (ob market. NO SALES INVOLVED C M Sandy 10am-4pm 827-4021

IF YOU ENJOY being part of a team, are reliable and t M e pr ide m your work, the Signature Inn Plymouth, would i k e to accept your applica-tion. for fuH-tlme night Auditor 8 housekeeping Apply at 40455 Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth M l

Hoi<M ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

for M depar tments Hotel experi-ence preferred Apply In person Mon - Wed 1 i e m - 4 p m No pnone cato please

HAMPTON INN 27500 Nor thwestern Hwy

South held An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

HOTEL DESK CLERK - Experi-enced Please apply m person st Quakty mn. One Weet Nme Mile Rd at 175 m H a n i Park

HOTEL Hiring front d e M ctorke. driver*, banquet house person, day wan «taf< housMeepmg 8 maintenance Muet have f lexible hours including wesaends F u i t ime 8 pert t ime po-sitions available App l i ca t ion , avail-able at

RAMADA INN 6270 WICKHAM RD . ROMULUS

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

HOUSE PARENT Ihre-m needed tor AFC group home tor 6 ladle* with mental retardation Room, board 8 salary C M D/DHFSR 94549044

IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Growing manufactur ing ct now hiring k * - n m e Machine Opera-tor*, Saw Operators and Welders Mechenacaiy mckned 8 dependable Starting ai $6 00 'hr medical bene-fits Apply m person at BELANGER, INC , 1001 DOMENY C T . N0RTHV1LLE

HOTEL JOB FAIR TuMday, March 23. 1993

Hoeday mn F av ians m look ing to anof*«ar great yaar and

> Ml kay poarnorva *Mh km.

dakvertno quaftty cuetomer aer-ce A Job F M M i be i-oeaed m our

Ferrara I I * Banquet rooma Irom 9am- i pm. and 2 p m - 7 p m Tueadey Only

I aftouto be able to work s ftoatoto adMduto . have s positive ettf tude and a amcere de-

POSTTIONS AVAILABLE Auditors Bsnqust SM-Up

D a w g I Diahwaener UMNy PaMry Cooks Une Cooke

Appaymi Tueadey March 23rd M

HOLIDAY M N FAMLANC S601 South*a id Service >

iSouMMaH Swe Or M Ford I (31315

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

INTERPRETER AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

Private rehab agency needs psr t time interpreter to work wtth hear ing impaired d ton l s Must have good verbal 8 wr i t ten commun ica t ion MMa 8 be fluent m sign language wtth Ihe abil i ty to in terpret Degree pretorred Ptoaaa lo rward reaume to:

Personnel Off ice 117 Turk St

Pontlac. M l 46341 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

I WANT to emphaaae your opin ion counts and w i l pay CASH for it Earn quick 8 easy money by giv ing your opinion to a marke t reeaarch company Ages 21 + . Males 8 to-maiea Looking for smoksrs . beer drinkers. r *d io Wieners , etc. For more information c M : 356-9922, ask lor Becky Mon-Fr l

JANITORIAL HELP Wanted , l u i l ima ahlfta evMabto. S p i t , a f ternoon 8 midnight ahlfta Newburgh 8 Palmer aree Ptoeae c M bet 9-5. Mon-Frl 831-3070 or 349-3210

JANITORIAL SERVICE needs f u i / psrt- t ims dependable help wi th tranaportation Start pay $A/hour

425-7207

JANITORS PART TIME Days 8 evenmgs. W. Subu rbs Man-agamart oppor tun i t ies $6 25 to start Apply: 38777 W 6 Mi le Ste 311, Uvon ia Paul, 591-7781

J O B S • j o e s 35 Fu i 8 part Dme posi t ions avM-abie Nowl Ticket Satoa We o«er $7 per Hr to start Medical , pa id holi-day*. paid vacattona For thoee sm-« g to worti and are raaporMbla. CM: i 456-2630

JOURNEYMAN pk imbar m m 5 y r * experience Send work htotory 8 re-sume 33523 6 MMe Rd , Bk jg A-3. Ste a 107, Uvonia M l 46152

KITCHEN CABINET Satoa tor Garden City h at ore. M l or part Ume Days 864-5740 Eves 862-6836

LANDSCAPE SUPERVISOR/FOREMAN

Lucrative chMang tng oppor tun i ty tor an exper ienced peraon to ooor-dmate /oonet rud commar tcM 8 reei-d a n l M ir l a ia t l one w Mhed % m emca 1973 an aacMant earning potent ia l wi th a companaatton peckage t ied to per lormanoe Ptoaaa aand reaume or c M tor an mtonnew

0 & B Landscaping , Inc.

17276 &urg«»s Old Radford. Ml. 46218

534-5515 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

LARGE O R G A M Z A T K X now atafl to work . - a

b a n e l a Good O i M i g record a must C M 4 78-0870

p m - 5 a m . have preetou

LAUNDRY being aooapaad tor 9 leundry poaMon Mua l

i a«partonca m an men aenmg Appk, - Fr iday I r o m 10

aaa - $ p m at to An thony Nursmg Car*. 31830 Ryan R d . Warren. M l

L A W N CARE C O M P A N Y Looking tar commerc ia l peetk appacstors wi th knowledge m M •qMd ar dry appacawona Exp aneaoMy naad apply »13-360-1717

LEASING CONSULTANT PART TIME

f leaded lor luxury apar tment com-munity m Southftold if you are an energetic, enthuaiastlc people par-eon with strong admmiatrat lve skilla we want l o l a * wi th you Wa offer

right parson a compet i t ive eaiary package and the oppor tun i ty tor ad-vancement Ptoaaa apply m peraon to Walden Wood Apar tment* , 1V» block a E of Telegraph on 10 mi le

LEASING DIRECTOR Property management company seeking energet ic M O T I V A T E D Lsaamg Director tor Rocheater HM* apt community. Mual have 2 yr* experience. Fu i t ime • beneflta Send reaume 8 cover letter to Per sonnel Director P.O. Box 1720. Bk mmgham. MI&48012-1720

5 0 0 H t p W a w f d

M - NIGHTS E x p e r i e n c e d fo r b o r i n g

SSSURiZZWET MACHINISTS

Expwidmg manufacturer m Novl. Two af iM* pk j * overt ime C M Loia at 47S-2935

MACHINISTS General Machinist

CNC Proarammars id Welders

T o d 8 Dto Welders Grinders " T O P $ «

MINIMUM 3 YRS EXPERIENCE East or Weal aide tocattone Bva»-

a b t o 776-8700

MACINTOSH - operator wi th service bureau expertenoe Psgemaker 8 Quark required. Day* Many bene-f i t * C M , 546-9287

MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATE Opportuni ty m last paced growth or iented metal s tamping company. Muet be motivated with 2 years ex-pertonoe with mechanical praaaai. hydraulic*, pneumatlca 4 a aided to-bncat lona HM Ume with beneW* Apply m person S a m 12 noon. E 8 E Manufacturing. 300 Industrial Dr.. Plymouth. (Acrce* I rom Uriysl*)

MAINTENANCE

APPRENTICE PIPELINER

Buckeye Pipe Une Co. has an Immediate opening tor an entry-level field opera-ting position at our facility In Wayne. Ml. Dulles may vary, but would Involve general maintenance worts and training for station/ terminal operations. In-cluding climbing petroleum products storage tanks. The capability to work shifts, holidays, weekends and overtime is a must. EducatlQn beyond high school not required but will be considered a plus.

We offer a competitive salary, excellent benefits. and opportunity for ad-vancement. All i n te res ted . Individuals should respond-, ; in writing by forwarding a resume and salary require-ments to: Mgr.. Employee Relations

Buckeye Pipe Line Co P.O. Box 368

Emmaus. PA 18049 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

MAINTENANCE HELPER - F u i t ime for apt complex m Weet land Expe-rience pretorred but not required Ptoeae CM between 9 8 5 729-0710

MAINTENANCE/JANITORIAL Part t ime poaittone open lor mature, dependable people Retweee wel-come Apply m person at Buameea Office. Laurel Park Ptooe M M . 37700 W e m M . Uvonia. Mon - Frt J .30-5pm

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL JOBS Available immediatalylM

S4.50-16.00/HR. Plymouth. Canton, Wtxom

and Nov! area* Material* Sorter /Packager Light Assembler Warehouse Machine Operators

C M Today 456-1800

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL: Immedia te work m M locatlona lor the loaow-mg: Press Operator* . Warahouae. Assembly, and General Labor Wa Oftor: Top Pay Paid Hoadays. Cash Bonuaaa. Temp-Med insurance C M today tor an appointment !

SNELLING TEMPORARIES NEVER A FEE

LIVONIA SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD

464-2100 352-1300 352-1300

LOSS CONTROL MANAGERS College Degree 8 1 yr r e t M exper i -ence required. Par t - l ime poeft ions available Appacat iona accepted CANTON K-MART f o r d 8 Sheldon Rd No Phone Caltol

MACHINE DESIGNERS Sever * immediate opemnga exist for Dealgner* wi th exper ience m one or M of the loHowing araea apectai machlnaa. malarial handl ing equip-ment. ftxturee. preeeea. shear*. 8 /o r che* Manual poalttona Contract and contract l o go direct poelt iona

send rt C M . FAX. or t

Technical Engineering Consultants

391 Airport Industrial Dr Ypaiant l . Ml 48198

313 465-3900 or FAX 313 465-4219

MACHINE OPERATORS Expansion has created Immediate openmga tor exper ienced machme operatora al our faculty neer Brigh-ton Experience with SPC, blueprint reeding and pjM m t ime manufactur-ing la a definite piua. We re looking tor e m p l o y e * who can damonet i ate a deeire to become Involved m a team onen ied environment Check-

ahm ftoxKMty a muet We oftor a compet i t ive wage, and luPy paid benefi t* m d u d m g ctapend ent coverege after 90 d a y * For flrat considerstion apply m peraon Mon-day - Friday. W 0 - 5:00 or aand re-

us with wage requirement to: R8 a Manufactur ing Company

7495 E M - 3 6 i o x IBS Hamburg. Ml 48139

ATTN: Ma Tammy Caaay •roea Manager rtunity Employer

Human Itoaourcaa An Equal Opportuni ty

MACHINE SHOP INSPECTOR Muet know blueprlnta 8 maaaur ment met o m e n t a Apply m perse 1166S Globe oft Maaitiurgh at

MACHINISTS Bor ing MM Opera to r , Gr inder Hand*. CNC MacMnlal* . 5 veera expenenca required. beneM* Apply at 613 Manufacturers Or O v r y H818 N e w b u g h

MACHINIST S HELPER immediate opening tor your i g p t manufeclur ing aapartonoa R e d k x d area Suitable tor matoe and la-males C M Lisa at 367-0644

Temporary Service

phone, we 'd a w to haer k o m you Perl t ime work to start, toi M a m a w k s C M 642-6660 M a n W a d . 1-3

MAlOS INTERNATIONAL The

m X i UNLaMTED PAY POTEKT1AL Drive

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC OR ELECTRICIAN

Expansion has created immediate openmga tor experienced Mainte-nance Mechanlca at our faculty lo-ca ted near Brighton Experience with PLC *, ladder logic and preventive maintenance pre-torred Your wtlkngnaai to become involved m a team oriented environ-ment a definite piua We oftor a compet i t ive wage, and fu iy paid benama. including de-pendent coverage after 90 day*. For f irst considerat ion apply m per-aon. Monday - Friday. 8:00 - 5 0 0 or aand reaume wtth wage requirement to: RAB MANUFACTURING COMPANY

7495 E M-36 P O Box 185

Hamburg. M l 48139 ATTN Ma Tammy Caaay

Human Reeourcee Manager An Equal Opportunity Employer

MAINTENANCE PERSON - Experi-enced tor apl complex m the North-vWe/Novi a rea Mual be quick learner C M (313*348-3060

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL needed with minimum of 3 years ex-perience l o work on praaaaa. lead-er* , cradle* Knowledge of weMmg, electrical 8 fabricat ing a muet. Ap-ply m peraon at Greenfield ON 8 Mfg.. 6301 RondaDr , Canton. Ml

MAINTENANCE PERSON Mature minded person needed f u i t ime for senior apartment complex

have experience 8 retorencea. Good salary 8 company Apply m peraon at: The Trowbridge. 24111 C M c Center Dr., Southftold Ml. 9-3pm_ Mon - F r l

MAINTENANCE Shopping center F u i t ime poemor lor pamting. p lumbing, general ctoenmg. Must have rakabie trans-por tat ion 8 be m atrong heelth Re-ply to: PO Box 3232. Farmaiglon HIM*. M l 48333

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR - f u i t ime F M beneflta 5 years prior ex-perience required piua plumbmg. electrical. boMr AppN m person Uvonia Family Y. 14255 Stark Rd , ask lor Rick

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

$1500 Our managers earn 8 1 5 0 0 * / m o lo manage 8 people of youth ortomed compeny. muet have car. be a t W -tioua. anttxisiaanc 8 enjoy working with people No experience - we

tram C M Uaa 41«-0810

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE $40 ,000* OPPORTUNITY

Large national corporat ion now ex-pand ing m Livonia Need career m inded mdMdua l tor Manager Tremee Program Apply Wed . Mar 24th at 26555 Telegraph. t ime 4 30pm: F u i t ime 6:00pm

at Hoeday Southftold

MANAGERS NEEDED tor ledtoe do th ing cham 17 locat ions C M 856-7800

MANAGER/TELEMARKETING Oton MMe Portrait Studto hae m m * die le opening lor enrhuelaalU. re*- , able, individual to menege letomer kettng ofltoe m Garden City Sales N o r ) management expertonoe nec-eeaary ExcMam earning 8 c o m -

M l 261-1664 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

MANAGER TRAINEES Our dtotnbuaon company need* 10-15 amomoue people tor l u i un poMttona Muaf be w M n g l o i a a m

• Customer Service • Satoe/Merkeong

• Da ive ry 'DMr tbu t lon C M ae th to r appomameni 416 9668 Car Re que a a

MANUFACTUWNQ ENGINEER Au tomot i ve at e m p i n g compeny <N W Dear on area) requires mpv to - M wRh Beohator a d a y e e or a « u l v

Muet be able to read auaomoPve pa r i pr ima 8 tmderstwid enynear

M ARatETINO RESEARCH Conwuaar data pi miaaal i i i M u m > n k a y p « « M n g , ceding. I M i M a u i . •kpertowca i i a M i a d or e M trsm Send aeuma Caneumai Pmaa. ANA Wendy. T n 8 A d a m * Suika 266 a t KitoaRaiii. M l 46006

Marketing Trainee Local office of a national organization needs a tew good people, wWIng to wor* hard and be trained. GUARANTEED $25,000 first year income. CaH U M Dumsa. 356-7111

MEAT CUTTERS tor haa operv

App6can t * i people afcSN 4 be team ed C M a M 8 ^ after 12pm:

'o£S!

- 1 0 0 0

MFCHANIC tram Good M u r a & benef i t* Apply m person 8-5pm 34063 Goddard Romulu*. c o m * to weal end t t bk jg

MECHANIC Part t ime tor bumper car*

M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 2 , 1 9 9 3 O A E • 1 1 C '

EMPLOYMENT Laftaaa Martial

31300 Ftoa M6a a l Mai i kee i i

FASHION Apparel - $780/wk Bonua, Beneflta - GO Look

524-1500

MIDNIGHT POSmONS i N W a e P a r Muet be a

working, ideal Hants. C M to-

day tor an appc* iu i iaM: CORPORATE PERSONNEL

2 6 1 - 1 1 2 0 Mo Fee EOE

MIDWEST P u e u S M M G INC H 500 company is hir ing M Ume/part t ime people to work m oMoa. M / hour piua. C M Mr Cohen 360-1700

MERCHANDISER Pan Tkne

of candy and tobacco products ha* an knmedtole need lor a r e i a b l i mdMdua l lo aer-vice cham account* 2-3 days per

w i l inventory products and place or-ders lor delivery the todoMng week It interacted, apply m peraon or aend immediate tatter o l Interest lo:

S Abraham 8 Sone. mc. 7070 E Ten M M Rd

Cemar Una. Ml 46015

MOLD MAKERS

Poeltiona avadable l o experienced Moid Mafcar* and mold experienced Bench Handa Excellent pay and f u i P e n a l package Send reeume t o

GREENFIELD DIE 8 MFG. C ' O E J. or apply at: 8301 Ronda Dr . Canton 48187.

MILITARY POLICE wanted tor Army Nat ional Guard. Prior eervtoe. high achooi ar*.. grade 6 GEO hold-er * . c M 966-4391 or 666-0400

M- - * aar i i i l f w p w a n i e a

MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER

o u o**e R to youraeB to esptore M * ~ opportuni ty t o mcreeee your eai tonne and be i par t o f a winning teem a l Cotomal Mor tgage Corpora-

A i mqukea r M d to eartct oonBdenoa

MINI MAJO. the c ato, a r * now . v z r r z

S5.25/hr. plus 476-6610

MORTGAGE BANKING

Wor ld W M a Ftoanctol. MKMgan a tastest growing Mortgage Lander aaeka pereonnel tor t h M u iu ieea mg. ctoamg 8 poet ctoamg dapert-mem. Muet be experienced 8 aelf mot ivated. Income, be iMKa 8 sup-port a jMama bael In Ihe Industry For c o n l t t a n t M mtervtow ptoaaa c M J u M M c G r a n r at: 647-1196

MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICERS

MIcMgan's fastest growing reeidentiai mortgage land-er la now hiring full Ome loan offlcera, for FHA, Con-ventional and FMMA Mort-gagee. Experienced only. Terrttoriee Include all of Michigan. Benefits Include draw, auto expense, medi-cal. dental and life Insur-ance. wtth one of the most generous incentive com-mission programs In the in-dustry. For confidential In-terview. caH 425-7800

"Major-Mortgage Corporation

An Equ f i Opportuni ty Em

MOffTOAOC O M O M A T O N S

Mor tgage Co.. a M tor Oantd I

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR

(27.000 FEE P A ®

5600 or FAX r a e u n e k » 646-3528 M BOOKSPAN 6 ASSOC

MORTGAGE ORIQINATOWS Leeda p rodded . No expertonoe nec-eeaary. naauma: WMA. 2S544 Orc-hard Lake Rd Ste 120, Farmmgton

MORTGAGE Procaaeor* A Ctoaar*. m-. a »- — • - • ' t *Pwn«0C*0 TO» DU»y tJkOMIBW'U

Benef i t* . Shan

NAM. TECHNICIAN - l u i or par t -tlme. CunwMeHin or booth rental. M c t o T l « Uvonia M M . C M 471-7171

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED - local company daaSng wtth electrical maintenance equ ipment needa 23 people a u d i aa: conal ruct lon work -er * . route people, factory worker* or die*alletlecl people t o change "tokJa Pei i i iai ' lent M l Ume poaMona rang-ing f r o m aM-up 6 dieptoy

Ino. rap id advancement no lay-oft* $17.000-823.000 I t rs l year If you a r * neet S a M m g to wo rk . c M Mon-Tuea, 9em-5pm. 961-9331

UNDERWRITER Due t o our groarth S —panatoX. Lto-arty HMtonal Mor tgage Corporat ion N laa lJng an imderwr l tor w * h k n o w l e d g e of u n d e r w r i t i n g l o FNMA/FHIMC guHtoNiaa C w t d ^ datoa ehould have 2 yr*. imdanam-mg expertenoe e n d be FHA Direct Endorsement VA Automat ic pre-torred but not nacaaaar). Saaery commeneura te wf th exper tonoe Ptoaaa contact the Human Raeoume Department tor a cunlManUal mter

view at 313-358-2345 Or aend r a a u n e l o :

Dept

Hwy*S i jne 418

5 0 0 H t i p W

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR igham Mor tgage OP. mat • M k m a a a M r i .

Salary 8 BanaMs

N0V1 BASED with yaar arotmd M l 6

380-3270

NOW HIRING $7/9/HR

m M ordar cioinpantoa m the count ry 6 we c a n t keep up wNh M the In-coming o r d a r * We are now M i n g

Mopto tar aMry M M pow-accapt^ mooimng cape 8

r * training. 8 an opporkmMy tor growth.

Call Personnel 351-8700

24901 S o u t M M d M l 46075.

An Equel Opportuni ty Employer

NAIL TECHMCIAN NEEDED who la exper ienced and outgo ing lor a buey PNmouOi H M Salon

459-0640 or 45»-2216

NOW HIRING! Ftoxtoto Scheduleai

encea Apply a t K -Mar t . 30600 Orc-hard Laka. Farmmgton H a * .

OFFICE MANAGER - Opt ical Enthusiastic and aalf-mottvated In-dividual ahould be p iodcton l m M optomebc procedures and saMng a i h^rv- issmon aye wear. Y p t i i n H a re * Sand resume to: 1768 Waah-lanaw. Y p i i a n t , M l 46197 or c a t

313-296-7600

O C C H A N Q E / Q U C K m e c i h i r ing Techtkciane. E x p H a i I A LxoMent wegee. M

hour * C M M i a . 474-29

PACKAGING DEPARTMENT v t tamm ucaapaw>- U M i peckagk

PMtobto. a l

PART TIME HANDYMAN (M>T1 I tor LNorM haaHi d u b I

a T r t

OLfTSlOE P O U S T H A L SALES Electric Motor Company. 2 yr*. ex-

Sherwood. Dstroa. M l 48234

PART-TIME CHEMIST

15-20 q iMMcat tona are an active Amlo r or Senior cokegi (or wi th a l

D t tco L a b o r a l o r t o a . P O Box 331056. Detroit. Ml 46232-7066

An Equal Opportuni ty Employe.

PAYMENT CLERK charge card asr-Exoaaant beneRU

package. Experience p re to r red Sand raei ma 8 aatory requwementt :

P.O Box 47010 O M Parte. M l 46237

5 0 0 I M p W a n t e d

PANEL WIRING NEEDED M M E D I A ' E i -

NacbuMc panel wiring —pai tonoe or toe ma age. Entry M M p n — a r . 40 to*, qtm P M w e M C M lor m o t e

591-1100 Aero Service Corp.

ACCOUNTING CLERK Par t - tkne Mua l know Lotue. Sand reetane: 6901 Hugdea Dr . SlerSno He lgM*. M l 46312. S9S-61S0

PHARMACY TECNMCtAN 8< OR) STXJOENT

Experienced only. F u i or pa r i tone. RfeerOeka Pharmacy 271-3770

5 0 0 H e l p W a w l e d

PLYMOUTH YMCA - POPI

C M . '

P O e m O N AVAILABLE aaprfelng 2 woman m a eupportNe 6 d a p

Frt. 1:30-10 S SAT 4 2 2 - i o a o .

ant i n a r i . I ^ m - M x i r n g h t . I

PLANT POSITIONS Hagoplan Carpa l * N look ing tor mown toad miSMduato to work to t h M or iental rug cleaning ptont.

nokx ig anr t ronmant Heevy 86 50 a n hr. atorttog + excM-

~ S l e l kemen i ear tng* plan. Advancement putonMal. Apply a t 14000 W. 6 MB*. O M Park. Mon-Fr l 6am-5pm.

PHARMACY TECH flexible hour*. p a r V M I tkne. g o o d pay. Apply a t Andrewe Drug*. 29438 Ford Rd Garden City

PHONE PROFESSIONAL NEEDED kwmedletel j to acMduto appomt-ment* . No aeae* TeNmarketmg or a w a y background h a l p M Strong c o m m u n i c a t i o n MHto reqy l rad . Hourly p k a bonua 547-7*99

PICTURE FRAMER H u d e o n * . W t U n d M M Picture

torred. 6-1 Mon-Frt C M nee pre-456-5562

P g Z A MUT Oatoary now hk lng AM poemone OMvery OiNar* earn belsaam 87-812 hr Apply k i parson 2S650 Ford Rd.. Garden Ctty

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom. SS25 per month Include* heal 6 water. Secur-ity depoan. S62S. Waahar A dryer a M i r I S h o r t w a * to downtown Nope to . C M 10em-6pm 459-3310

POOL SERVICE TECHMCIAN - ee-t a M M i a d ma i ro aree to-ground poo l

S eervtce company i a a k a

o f T J n L i P i -6

tor. 32750 J

A t tn Dove.

PRES8ER - Looking tor someone > i l a » i N i d to laamtog to p r o w No experience naosssari . w « I rak i Ap-ply at- P r o - O e e n H i 4 5 Telegraph

975. apply to parson or send i t o Amer ican Speedy Printing 14661 Telegraph Redtord. M i 46236

531-3364

Operator tor I k " a 12 IL 4S0 ton mechma Mual atoo be ab le t o oper-a M W a tt tL hydraMto M a a r . CJIILMIIIH pay. ktotfee. wi th overt

Amrhem Rd. |neer La i en) Uvonia.

PRESS OPERATOR Wanted tor expenOng a

toe. Mum e x C M 6B4-221S

PROOUCTION A MacMna Opera to r * M k k i t t o l ahift. 88 t o alar t . g o o d banal to . 2660 Commerce Roche* tor HB*. Take M - 5 9 to C rooka Rd South to l l j W i a a M mduatrtto Or

P R M T M O SALES

PROGRAMMER AS/400

f r r r M r . r ; ? t y l o i

3 1 S E . B -Sto 12. Ann A rbo r . 8 8

P K i i E C I For t l iS' i ' j construct ion C d a M M M

PSYCHIC READtMQS HELP tar a n M H M H Card, patoi and S10 Oaarborn

271-2629 or 441-2146

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS:

PROFESSIONAL RECEPTIONIST

C M n i m area h M l i n i r i i k s H tor a "Greer R e c e p t l o n M * M i ex-

proieeaionai l Proaseakia S •cesser / C M

Future Force 52S-6454

PROPOSAL E N O e g E R

- . " t i r s a s s taet e t ju ipmen i

spood to: f r opoaa l Man agar. 12170 Globe R d . Livonia. M l 46150

Sun. V-6. 16-36 hr*. per w a M tog a l $6/hr. C M 637-14S4. a top b y to • o u an appkctlcin or aand r» -eume to: InloServ, OkacSor tt Re-cruiting. 2301 W. H g i 411. Troy. M M

RADIO INSPECTORS .

Long end M o r t term caMIOH l to PlymouPi 84 25 • M S t / f t r . top ea-

moa n

CORPORATE PERSONNEL "Js:

SERVICES 2 6 1 - 1 1 2 0 ' - Z i

NO FEE EOE - J

Home & SCRYICC GUIDE : 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSOAY EDiTKJN / • P M FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDfTWN TOPtACE YOUR AD CALL » i -

9 Aluminum Siding ALUMINUM SIDING

WINDOWS Ouekty workmenehlp combined

wtth raasonsbto prices. REOFORD ALUM

Deel direct with the owner

27 Brick, Block, Cement

953-0399 -1545

ALUMINUM 8 VINYL SKXNG Trim 8 H i T l a n gutter*. Rapleoe-mentaMndowe 8 door* , kcaneed M ANNING CONST 427-0746

CHOICE WINDOWS 8 SIDING L o w . low waiter prlcaa. Window*, siding 8 rooting C M now tor beet

756-4500

VINYL 8 Alum, aiding. Gutter*, t r im, endoeurea. rooltag 8 related work Alum, ctoenmg, w * * « o . reel orat ion

471-2600 12 Applwnca Senrice DEPENDABLE APPLIANCE 24 Mr Rape* Serv Retrtgerator*. washsr*. dryer*. dMnaeaher*. stoves 8 d » -poeeie. 820 o i l with M . 644-2820

39 Carpentry 65 Drywal

Frank Vento Masonry & Cement Co. Inc.

• FOUNDATIONS * ADDITIONS * WATERPROOFING * DRIVEWAYS A GLASS BLOCK * BRICK PATIOS * PORCHES

I Do My Own Work 37 Yeer* Expertonoe

FULLY LICENSED 8 INSURED rtotatencoo An M o b i l

Free Estimate*

464-7262

32 Building A Homo Impaction

DANIEL ALDRICH - BLDR. rep lacement PELLA windows

Addi t ions 8 decks. 363-7166

33 Bklfl.IRemodeHng

KEN FUERKE Uc. -k i * - Carpentry Deck*, gu i tar* , roo f * , turn aiding, rec rooms, windows, door* , e l c Reeeonebto. Free Eat 937-2300

DRYWALL FINISHING, taxturee 8 patch work. Free eetknaiaa. Reaaonable price*. C M John et

427-6268

REMODELING A8 Phaaee o l Carpentry

DESIGN - BUILD - REPAIRS NO j o e TOO SMALL 425-6B36 or 455-3970

DRYWALL 8 PLASTERING New 8 Repair* Hand or apray. Tex-tur ing Acouetlcal C M Lie Guar 30 yeer* exp. 543-0712: 682-7543

PHIL S APPLIANCE REPAIR w e r e p M M major houaahoid sppk-

820 on with aervlce 1-600-551^-1411

15 Aaphalt AMERICAN ASPHALT PAVING CO

THE BEST FOR LESS ReeldantM 8 Commercial

Free Estimates 435-6028

DOMINO CONST CO , INC - ASPHALT PAVING -

Since 1966 Reaidentlai 8 Commercial

- Free Eatimetea -626-1222 652-2112

PAVEMASTERS SAVE on Spring b o o k i n g * Ouekty since 1960 Reairtacmg. new con-struction, sealcostmg. r s p s k * C M the best Deior* the rest. 545-0466 531-0070

A FAMILY BUSINESS

RON DUGAS BLDG. 8646 Crown - Uvonia

LOWER WINTER RATES e A PERSONAL TOUCH e

KITCHENS. VANITIES. COUNTERS BASEMENTS, DOORS. WINDOWS

STORE RENOVATION U c 8 Inaured 26 Yr. Expertonoe

421-5526

471-2600 Rec rooma. Oaaanient i . Ki tchen*. B a t h r o o m * New 8 repek *

40 Cabinetry A Formica * ABSOLUTE QUALITY FORMICA

Wood . Granite. Relaoe 8 New Cabi-neta. Counter Tope, Kitchen*. Bath-room* . Fiaikture. Uc . Ins 560-4427

ALL WORKB1

471-2600 Crown Cabinet Company

Cetanet* st a d i scoun t 35 veers 756-7

DRYWALL REPAIRS New D r y w M - 20 Yr* . Experience

SPRAYING 8 TEXTURING LICENSED 8 INSURED

FREE EST CALL. 720-7012

DRYWALL. TAPE. PLASTER

471-2600

102 Handyman Male/Female

•AFFORDABLE HOME REPAIR-Kitchen*, bam*. d r y w M . tr im, toton-kig work Rooting, aiding, guttors. Qua-en teed C M Lae 474-6460

* AJ HOME IMPROVEMENTS * Daaement r ton iaJMng. Carpentry.

Pkjmbkig. EJectrtcsi E l c 531-0726 Tony. Dave. 531-2760

DEPENDABLE HOME REPAIR

C M Mark. 476-2140

DU-T -ALL Home Cere-knprovament-Paln img Pamtmg. DrywM. Ptumbmg. Etc.

V ISA/MA3TEHCAR0 3 fo -4645

66 Electrical

partonca- Uceneed

A A J BUILDING 8 DESIGN A i tazea ol nome improvements in-c lud ing custom dscks A eunroome.

Free Est nsesonabls rales 422-6223 Paper 760-2766

24

ALL BASEMENT WaterprooWng Cracked. leMy wake and koora re-paired UC. contractor, rskebto ser-vice. Guar work 464-2075

ALL TYPES OF WATERPROOFING

Pe to rMaub- 476-1565

A-1 WATERPROOFING 15 yr* * *C . tree e rata* Senior discount Visa 8

534-0365

- BASEMENT LEAKS -- BRICK REPAIRS -

- MORTAR JOINT REPAIRS -C M Paul 591-3403 or 471-4407

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED Drama 8 Sump pumpe repaired

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Earl H Jeneen 474-6224

WET BASEMENT PROBLEMS?

NATIONWIDE SINCE 1958 FULLY WARRANTED

LICENSED & INSURED

B-DRY SYSTEMS 978-6277 581-2720 644-4655 MACOMB — WAYNE — OAKLANO

27 Bricfc, Mock, Cement AAA CUSTOM BRICK

• 1ST CLASS WORKMANSHIP S p e c M M n ^ i i Mtypea^o l rapar >

FREE ESTIMATES

A KITCHEN SPECIALIST Retackig or N r e Cabinet*

Dlahwaaher li n l Me l l on Formica Counter*

326-8025

AVON HOME MPROVEMENT a now on Save on k l tch-

betha. mautotton. window*, root* , e t c Uc . /m* . Free —Ik i ik to . VlSA-MeatorCard. 647-0060

BARRY'S CARPENTRY SERVICE Bathe - Baeemant* - K i t o M n *

478-6559 Free Eat wor t guaranteed

13 y r * Exp., Winter ba te * 478 -

HINKSON CONSTRUCTION INC O u M l y reaktontM remodekng /nee const Your plan or our custom CAD O C S I Q N Lie. 8 m * 851-0601

IT COSTS NO MORE ...to oet

1st class worttmanshto. FIRST PLACE WINNER o l two national ewerde. HAM-ILTON hes been eabefylng customers tor o<Mr 35 yr*. • FREE Estimates • Design*.

7755

PLASTIC LAMINATE CABINETRY* * Cus tom Cabinets 4 Furniture *

* Counter Top f toplscement * 15 Yr*. Exp ma. Rel Greg 535-9656

42 Carpet Cleaning 4 Dying

ALPINE CARPET ssrvlos. 2 rooms 8 h M . S35. t ruck moun ted equipment Any sole 830 Any loveseet $25 Any chair 820 P s M o l c lean 422-0256

44 Carpel Laying * Repair

AAA CARPET REPAIR

Exparl msl 8 Quakty paid a v M Seam*. Burn*. Reetretchmg. Pet

8 Water Oemage. Squeaky F loo r * Same Dey Serv AM Work Guar Thank you tar 21 yr* . o» loyalty

626-4901 ALL CARPET INSTAL 8 REPAIRS

Pad avakabto. AJ work Guaranteed Retorencea. 6 Yr*. Emparlance C M Dave 421-6520

• CARPETS 8 PADDING • - Over 20 Yr*. Experience -

MIKE & RAY - -FREE ESTIMATES - -

M * e 266-0664 Ray 542-1602

55 Chimney Cleaning, Building, Rapair

A A A ELECTRIC fto*. 8 Comm.. breaker 8 luee penei*. pk ig* . vlotobon*. Lie. Cow Pr ice* Free Est Anyt ime 564-7960

ABLE ELECTRICIAN ReaktontM Rapair*

Llcaneed - A e e Est imate* C M M a r t 476-2140

ACE ELECTRIC Maatar Electrician. ReaktontM. C o m m e r c M 8 Induatrt-

insured V to la t l pn* Serv ice Chenge. t rouble atioodng. 478-6006

A DEPENDABLE ELECTRICIAN lor M your ree iden tM needa

Uceneed. Ineured. Free Estknetee. 7 day* 533-3003

ALL WORK GUARANTEED1

L U i M i 1 Ir-surBd No Job too m a l l

Uvonis Electrical Contractor 471-5132 Or Pager:760-6500

Retired Handyman A8 types of w o r t

471-3729 105 Hauling

129 CANIKE LANOSCAPE M C

Complete Lawn Maintenance Pruning. Landacapkig. Ferti l ize

Program* CALL. 313-591-077S

Gordons Lawn/Home Care & Landscaping

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 8 DESIGN/INSTALLATION

RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL Top So i . Peat 8 Shredded Bar t

Dakvery Aveaable

451-1508 LAWN AERATION

CANIKE LANOSCAPE CO LICENSED FREE ESTIMATE

CALL. 313-501-0776

190 Lawn 4 Garden RototiMing

DeRoven Electric

l i c / m * . Free Est A l Typea C* Electrical W o r t .

TALK TO A N ELECTRICIAN 478-8655 363-8400

1-800-638-4071 0 FREY 8 SON ELECTRIC, INC

A i typea of electrical w o r t Licenced 8 maured

454-9260

FREE ESTIMATES Spring tkne a p e c M 100 a m p ser-i e s update* 8 other repair*. C M Noel at M u i a n Electric. 522-4520

ROWE ELECTRIC 8 SUPPLY Electric Connec t ing 8 Ouppkea

A - 1 HAULING - Moving. Scrap m e t al. Cleaning beeeii lema. Geraga* . Store*, e l c Lowest pncee m town Quick aervloe. Free Est. Serv ing Wayna 8 Oakland Cou i t t o * . Central j ca t k j n 547-2764 or 550-6136

CLEAN UP & HAULING SERVICE

8 clean out M - f r o m ga rage* .

beaamant*. att ic*. Mora*. o « c e * . wsrshouss*. factories 8 b u k d k i g * Atoo powar waNHng. ctoenmg 8 pamtmg Beet prices. ServWng Wsvns 8 Oaklsnd County

354-3213 HOMEOWNERS - ROOFERS

REMOOELERS Convenient 6-12 yard rok-oft container* L-D. Perry. 537-9275

106 Heating I Cooling CHARLES T. LINE

S p e c i a l : F u r n a c e c l e a n e d A checked. 820.95. 474-460

HEATING • A W CONDITIONING Satoa • Service • k iwa ia t l nn

t r t • Retrtgerst ion LICENSED 937-0785

HEATING. AIR 8 DUCT WORK

JOHNSON BROS LAWN CARE Complete Lawn Care: Free Est

(313)549-9114 135 Lawn Maintenance

. COMPLETE GROUND MAINTENANCE DONE PROFESSIONALLY

Grass cutt ing, ahrub t r imming, ctoen-up*. l o w e r b e d * cU«veting_

GROW RITE DESIGN 8 SERVICE 663-4270 or 1-600-491-3307

165 Painting/ a * - — — - ^ i ; n n u e c o r a n n g

ABSOLUTELY BETTER JOB J T CUSTOM PAMTING

Pi n l s n l o n a l OuaMy Service inter ior /Extortor - O rywM R e p M

M M 15 i ea r l axp. Winter 8 Spring Specia l* John, 663-3673

A - 1 PAINTING Interior /Exter ior . 27 y r * aapei lence

Needy done 7 day* a a M . 535-9603

BEYOND Painting 8i Decorating

ReektornM 8 f mienor - Exterior

"Greet Spring Offers" C M tor comptoto da tak *

LJVOMA. (3131421 7346 PLYMOUTH <313) 416-5512 Free Est F M y k i e .

•Your Sat le i act ion Guaranteed'

165 Painting/ Decorating RETIRED FAMILY M A N

Mabcutou* p a m O n g / r e p M

23 Yrs. & StIH Paintlnfll Feat/nest Mamly Raa 11 you want II dona yeatorday C M Hank 476-6106

200 Plastering • A-1 PLASTER 6 DRYWALL •

Dust Free Repai r* * Waaar Damage

Uc/ lne. 27 Y r * E x p .

BOUROUE PAINTING FATHER A SON

Ovar 35 Yr*. Exp Low wwner ra ta * Lie. A ma. C M anytkna. 427-7332

* DOGGIE DOOOY OOOES * For a doody kaa town. c M ual

S i s * specW In now* Face I t you have bettor thlnge to do

•me. we donTt ' wtth your Ume. i C M 422-1535 {Dog I

LICENSED A INSURED 525-0740

110 * ABSOLUTELY AFFORDABLE A

HOUSECLEAMNG

GORDON'S LAWN/HOME CARE 8 LANDSCAPING

Comptote Lawn MaMt. /Lanacapmg

Raa /Comm 451-1508

Lawn*. Garden*. Paving. Ponds AMISH LAWN FURNITURE BINKA SUPPLY 538-7560

LIVONIA LAWNCARE MOWING 8 CLEANUPS

STEVE 536-1170

YARD CLEAN-UP 471-2600

142 Unotoum ALL VINYL SHEET Good* A TTto instated fteaflannel or cunawercM Your meto rM or nkna A good )ob. a good price. 40 yrx axp irv. 560-1270

BRUSH PAINTING COMPANY INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

Hi M p a p e r m g F u i Guarantee Uc . / l n * . Free Est 543-1704

BUCKINGHAM • PAINTING & PATCHING

• F r e e E a t . - l n s . - 1 2 Yr*. Eap Leonard: (313)462-1073

• CALO'S • Custom Pamong 8 WsHpspsrmg

PRE-SPRING SPECIALS Custom Int. Pamtmg 4 Wakpapar We Guer . Customer Seltolact ion B1 Inter ior/Extorter Decorat ing

Retorenos* 8 Ineured ;

Call 478-4398 Lei Us Show You

Ths True OeHnition O l Pertoction

JACK S WALL REPAIR Spw. lMr l r ig m dust tree d rysMI A piaster repek*,. Uceneed^neurad S m M |0«a welcomed. 462-2560

PLASTERING 8 DRYWALL

Stele UC 346-2447.

471-2600 W a t w damage, m a mg. pamting. repek* .

215 ALL P L I M 8 M G 6 HOME REPAIR

Sewer 8 Drain Ctoenmg. Hot a M tank* 8 raptoae. Free Estknelee to

— m. 476-0067

ALL PRO PLUMBING 8 DRAIN C L E A N M G

520-0453

CALL CATHY

33020 Van B o m . Wayne -721 -4060

• Ki tchen* • B e l t *

HAMILTON BUILDERS CeM 55&-5590...24 hrs.

KITCHENS - BATHS

8 Addit ion* U c / t o * C M Mark 474-8057

Chimneys Bulk new 8 r e p M '

Will beat any price! Senior cf lOen dtocount

Uceneed A Ineured. i

BEST CHIMNEY CO.

557-5595

• SPEEDY ELECTRICAL SERVICE • Serv ice* I n c r i a a i l or moved. Hood

circui ts

69 Excavating EXCAVATING, t renching, sewer, water Hne*.' park ing lo t* , septic tanks Uceneed. rsaeonsble

836-6731

MR. KITCHENS And More...

Kltct isn 8 Bath Rsmodsang SPECIALISTS

C M tor free Estwnete

427-4442

C H M N E Y S - PORCHES BRICK RESTORATION

M M . R e p M e d . L s M * Stopped Tuck Pomong. r toamngs. Ctosned 8

ened A i Woi

826-2733

HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP

Lie. (#2776) - 454 -3667 531-8531

61 Dwto-P^ioa

477-9673 Advanced Porch & Concrete

* « M tkne o l yaar again Bae l toeaprk ig rue fc

lewor C M k i Otocmmt*

RDP CONST. A BEAUTIFUL Cedar or Woknarmed Deck. S P E O A L I F»ae aaak* 8 raf l * Uc.. toa»ii1. Free E M 261-1614 442-2744

»Carpentry Servicee MK GOARANTEED rtotornale - Free

451-2097

CUSTOM DECKS 8 FENCES

For auaMy work , c T J M 474-4666 or Bob st

KITCHEN A l

REC ROOM, •PEC*ALJ«T«

m e a l Lam

476-0011 RCRAMS 6 REMOCCUNQ

R a a / C a m m OuaMy work a l i • — m IMTiim ftrnn M 6 r M ^ 4 7 M I M

Decks Decks Decks! AJ typea I rom a m M eunmng ptol-tarma to « a t u n M a a M

tteeuty 8

Wortm BkJfl & Deetgn Uoenee #064164

961-2360

427-5586 CONCRETE

i A M-

BEST CHerfMEY CO

557-5595 p o e o N e w o O N a T H u e n q w BIW eLOCK * cawTwoaN

P O N C N M - O M B M I v a 0 R W A Y S - W T - 8 3 7 - 1 6 M

AA 6 M A L L JOB B P e C M L T » Y r * N M M A O M t o W

l a M a a h O i k M t t o a» I

36 Carpentry ALL AROUND CARPENTRY a

A SMALL JOB

- Mean OR ROUGH

s S a t I L ^

R S CARPENTRY C O M P L E T E C A W P f K T W Y

• C t o O U . CARPENTRY Cusaem Decks 8 Rsc I

• A T 5 5 5 w a Z L M - - u m , — • i a V M M

C H A A A M PLAaTFR k R e p e k * P M M » Nee

A PLUS CLEANING Honest dependable, f toeennehle

Experienced - T h o r o u g ^

54a^43* 150 Wovtng * Storage

437-7667 - 473-6640 • 464-1035

0 8 J MOVING 8 HAULING Home 8 off ice moving. Garage 6 deOrte rsmovsl Oulcfc. sWUsnt 8

454-0650

76 Firewood AAA ALL 1 0 0 * SEASONED OAK

$55 Face C o r d 4 X 6 X 16 2 lor $100 Free $100 Free OMvery

Stacking a v M 435-6028

61 Floor Servtoe A BETTER FLOOR SANOING JOB

Old Doors o r apecMNy Stain work

477-7736

A-1 WOOD FLOORS W s metaA aand A Mntoh. M typea o I w o o d 6oor* . Cus tom work a apads l -• y For Free Eal lniMa csA 352-6060

HAVNER HAROWOOOe MC. Our OUALTTY pkmem Our M g h QUALITY W o r k C M AL. H 1 - 3 4 7 3

•2 Furniture FWehingi

REPAIR $ RE FINISH FURNITURE Any type o l C a n m g end P W

661-5520

GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS

We a M A serWoa M makes o l garage d o o r * $ opener *

U work guar Par t * 8 M m

• W e i beet your beet deel • neurenoswork One dey e s r m

• SAVE MONEY • FREE ESTIMATES

EUROPEAN C L E A M N G SERVICE

Good me. 1 0 * o i l w /ad . Deenne 641-7328

Honest, dependents, thorough : 721-6156

114 Income Tax INCOME TAX PREPARATION

CPA I

INCOME TAX PREPARATION

EXOOUS MOVING Local /Long Olstanca

Short nodes mover * Special rales C M anytime 581-C300or 752-4321

INDEPENDENT MOVING

Ucereei rMPSC L-10676 Courtsou*. C s r s M 8 Competent

LOW RATES 546-0125 • • JOHNS MOVING * k LOCAL 8 LONG OISTANCE

4 LICENSED 8 INSURED O BEST RATESII C M 773-6602

P 8 S MOVERS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK

TAX PREPARATION 4 ACCOUNTING

261-1261

126 A 6 M LANOeCAPING. M C

* A N ATTRACTIVE O U T O O O R * ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUR H084E

OueMy work la o w LIC 8 M B

LaCOURE LANOeCAPE i

1 0 M 364-3213 ar

WANT TO SAVE MONEY7 - we * M toed 8

g eervtoe i ol a pro-

Free eel C M 425-8752 Mark aMotong l a e M a n r a

1S2 Mrrort CUSTOM MMRORED W A L ' S

a door* end toaM tabto tope atod otoa* - OtooouM prtoa* 4 4 2 - M K or 478-1737

ABETTER JO€ H a a a n i f h U f l a l a a

SO PAINTING maanor - Eatortor SMtolna

Pleaaar r e p M 8 drvwea Spray tostored oaen«a

421-2241

C088PLETE GUTTER WORK

CefOeka 5 4 3 - 6 1 9 6

• e S T A L L E t V R E P A M C O ^ l E A N E D NO J O e TOO eH> O N M M L L .

LOW W M I >R R A T E *

GUTTENS UNHMTTTO "

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BOULDERS

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST! "

MTEMON P N M T M G BPCCIAUST

T < W 0 * N O P M l f l B m Average room tow $80

I V A N M M M

ATTENTION TO

DETAIL OtD FASHION PWOE

W O w r f l W W y

SAT8MACT1QN

TONTS P^JNTtNG WC.

115-9810 • f i M f

Fantastic Prices 50% Off

Estimate Today • Pamt Tomorrow

INTERIOR • EXTERIOR

COMPLETELY INSURED AJ work M N guaranteed

FREE ESTIMATES - 30 YRS EXP 425-9605 «22»-9885

• 887-7498 • INTE RIOR/EXTERKJR PAINTING

O r y w M 8 Ptoater Rapair Exterior Water Blasting

10% Discount C M A m . 4 *7 -5616

INTERIORS-EXTERIORS VINCE S PAINTING

Ptoetor 8 D r y w M R s p M . Wsapspe Rsmovsl, Sr Dtsc Free quote. 1< yr*. SKP W i c e . 7^2-4661

INTERIORS! Painting by Michael

MtGMEST QUALITY Re* S C o m m

- D r y w M r s p s k * • Ptosasr

• WMpeper iemo«al Free EsUmatoe

349-7499

CaH: SAM S PLUMBING Hot water haalai •. gar t taga dNpot

aump pump* , sewer oieenmi pipe rsp tocemst l . new U l i t a 8 toi

s. Vtotodon* corrected. Licensed 8 Insured

C M ebou l monthly spectoN Master Card A Visa accepted W BLOOMF1ELD 683-0071 SOUTHFCLD — 3 5 3 - 7 2 6 7 FARMINGTON. . . .477-0664

PL U M B M G WORK DONE Rsssonebto ratoa. Far t service

N o ) o e l o o amsA 274-2460

BIG IKES ROOFING SAVE!!

Beet your beet deal

Winter pr ices In « Fuoy m s i * e d - Free a

474-4920 B 8 L ROOFING - Nas

-o f l * - A SpectoRyl G M t o n Vanto-No lob too Dto ar a n M L

534-5334 - Free BM. - 037-6130

GALAXY ROOFMQ A S O N G A l t y p M of roo to / toero l l *

Aftordable 8 honar t serv ice M - C o m T

GREGART/POULOe R O O F M G New Nooto. Ftol Rooto A RapaRs

Fast Service 354- U

Royal O M

J 6 J R O O F M Q M M toar-oa*. U c j m a . 1

A / P E A 8 E / C O . f

546-3199 J U U E N S R O O F M G

Ra-Rooto, Teerof l* . Root Rapair . AA WorkmaneMp Gusrsnaeed

Senior OlscounL UcTlns.

QUALITY ROOFING Guarantoed work . lc . / tne. . I rae aM. For prompt protosatonal ssrvtoa c M TRESNAK CONSTRUCTION M C .

542-2424. 425-91

U t A to*. Sersor OtooeunL Guarantoed Workmenehlp 4 2 3 - 1 2 4 1

ROLFE BROTHERS HOME IMPROVEMENT

roof A s M m e t M Trapp a M atottog atorm d o o r * new atort ktart. rstoad pane l f a r e door lor $300 Free ee l 532 -61

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 New A REPAIR S i a n g a n * rooAng. cedar. M l Isrrtng. 0a d a l i t l cerpemry m a u r a n c e i

R t C N C S PLUMBING- Waaar pipe*, bethroom 8 boaoment * . dto-poart* . tree eat M o apactol 40 gel gee Hot weter heeler a tandard me-ta l $310 Senior Dte K?% 261-84*4

R & S PLUMBING HEATING & COOLING

• C m i m i o i c M - n e e i a a n l l N • 10% ol» w / a d l

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING HEATING A COOLING NEEDS

CALL: 651-1376 • THOMAS LANE P L L M B I N Q *

471-2600

245 Sawing!

ANY BRAND T U N S 'JR M YOUR M M E - POR 06R.Y 9

SEW PRO. M C .

2 6 6 T i a W o r t

ACE TILERS EXTRAOROMAME T8a. m a r t M ttetornom i a i i iu i toar fc re-grout, repek Low prtoaa. rato.

- re* Est C M Lea _

. CERAAHC 8 I New Ceiamlc. Tub A

LOW RATES

476-0011 P A M T M G / P A P E R M G

PlaMehng. Rapak* 8 WMwesh lng

M 8 B P A M T M G - 23 Yr*. Exp maanor/Extor lor OrywM Rap*

233 Roofing • ACCENT REMOOEUNG

RooOng 8 Skf lng ^ aUrtMla 25 yr

UcTRa l 477-1266

CERAMIC A DRYWALL 5 wo r * LOW p r i ce*

4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1 J- a T * E COMPANY

QUALITY CERAMIC TMJE Futy Licensed 8 1

SUkiglae Recover $75 per * a 3047? Ford Rd. Canton. 661-2460

ACE ROOFEFIS EXTRAORDINAIRE CjicMent fob M a

MARBLE. GRANTTE 6 T«a S M M k M R a a . toaptooi rooma. toyer* C o m m i A Raa. Prao Est 17 yr*. a » . WK* 313-736 l i f t

273 TreoSorrico

PRECISION PAINTING. INC

663-6470

kW_. Ext 26 y r * Eap Quelky ^ u e r -

! ! ! % » * « • 2*3 -3366 TKank Yae Par CaBtog.

QUALITY PAINTING • T - O R O U G H PREPARATION

• N E A T • FRANK C. P A R R U e i A . 8

I 1667. FREE I

R.K. PAINTING, CO. Int./Ext. - Comm/Ree

ALL REPAIRS 363-6398

ALL ROOF LEAKS S T O P P B )

APEX RC IOFMG. INC. O u a r t y w . irk m i n i m a i l

UP-toa. F s k p n o s s Far nones*!

Days 655-7223 *Ar iy t to ieT47?B661

AROOFMA STER SPECIAL 25 Yaar rooto k

Rstorea Lie C M Shane

a i M U $ S 6 p e r e » icea Gatorai MoGuRm. 367-3036

A. VELASCO INC. m n e M M n s e * • * r o d »ewea wrevery r o e l ( o *

425-4830

' A M M M O a P M M D r '

673-1909

STEVE'S — M E O O I T R T U

m o f f

INTERIOR SPRING SPECIAL!

540-TU6

BEST CHIMNEY & ROOFING CO. Reoowrtng - Teer One

557-5595 DeGUISE^CONST.

AAAA NATIONAL TREE 8

TERRY'S TREE SERVICE

o o m p 6 W o r i w

277 • JLC.a UPNUI-8IUMB

l i a m e A a O M

name ar t Over 30 y r * i

r * Raw t s M • R M A ALL TO W A L L C O I T R M M

CALL JOAN T T T M M

P I A L L P A P W LAOY

471-2600

471-2600

* * * * *

12C* OAE Monday, March 22,1993

W E ' R E B L O W I N G A W A Y u r a t e s

HIGH PRICES tfnnn 4 < W ^ P O N W A C — 3 - Y E A R y f c V V V

** SMART DOVE. ON SEUCT Models

OVER 550 CARS & TRUCKS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Air, ABS brakes, 7 passenger seat, t i l t, lamp group, deep tint glass, rear defrost, AM/FM ste

1 9 9 3 TRANS SPORT ;er seat, t i l t, lamp gri stereo. Stock #930043]

LIST $19,374

SALE PRICE $ 1 6 , 5 8 1 *

Smart Buy for p

' 2 8 0 7 2 + M o n t h

1 9 9 3 BONNEVILLE SE Air, power windows & locks, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo, 55/45 split seat, bolt on full covers, ABS brakes, 3.8 V6 and more. Stock # 9 3 0 2 1 , . L | S T $20,169

SALE PRICE $ 1 6 , 9 9 8 * Smart Buy for p e f $30982

+ Month

1993 G R A N D A M SE 2 DR. Automatic, air, power steering, anti-lock brakes, full covers, AM/FM stereo, rear defogger and more. Stock #9302.

LIST $ 1 4 , 5 4 4 $ 1 2 , 1 9 9 *

CM EMP, OPT II DEDUCT S703.95 Smart Buy for

$ 1 8 6 5 6 -J- Month

^ 3 6 M o n t h s

1993 GRAND PRIX LE 4 DR. Air conditioning, rear defogger, auto-matic transmission, power windows & locks, cycled wipers, cruise, tilt, ABS brakes, AM/FM cassette and more. Stock #930469.

LIST $17,144

$ 1 4 , 8 9 9 * Smart Buy for

s25422 + Per Month

SALE PRICE

1993 SUNBIRD LE 2 DR. Air, power steering, power brakes, power locks, anti-lock brakes, full covers, cloth tr im, and more. Stock #930280.

LIST $10,877

SALE PRICE

^ 36 Months £

$ 9 7 7 6 * FTB DISCOUNT $400

FTB SALE PWQ $9376* Smart Buy for

$ 1 7 9 6 9 +

Per Month

1993 SONOMA WORK TRUCK Cloth bench seat, H.O. heater, rally wheels, rear step bumper, full size spare, radio, power steering, 2.5 liter 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual, Stock #935034

LIST $9981

PRICE s 8 3 9 5 *

FIRST TIME BUYER $7995"

GM OPTION II DEDUCT S475.55

1993 LEMANS VL 4 speed, full covers, body side mold-ings, rear defrost.

LIST $8499

PRICE ' 7 0 9 9 * FTB Discount ,$400

FTB Sale Price $6699

Smart Buy for

$ 1 0 9 o , +

Per Month

36 Months

1993 SIERRA FULL SIZE P ICKUP Bench seat, air, 5 speed, full size spare, 4.3 V6, bedliner, painted rear step bumper, AM/FM radio, rear ABS brakes. Stock #935179.

LIST PRICE $13,161 SALE PRICE C M OPTION II DEDUCT $628.30 COLLEGE GRAD DEDUCT $500

$ 1 1 , 8 9 5 *

1993 FULL SIZE 3/4 T O N V A N D U R A SanU Ft Conversion LOADED 125* wtieei base, 5.7 350 EF1 engine, 4 speed automatic, pmcr lock, power windows, till, cruise, front and rear air and heat, fiberglass running board, custom package. AMTM with equalizer, power mirrors, much, much more! Stock #935162.

LIST PRICE $23,872

Sale Price $ 1 9 , 7 5 3 * GM OPTION II DEDUCT $1,119.80 COLLEGE GRAD DEDUCT $500.00

1993 SAFARI CARGO V A N Front bucket seats, ABS brakes, air, 4 speed automatic, AM/ FM radio, rear panel door glass, below eyeline mirrors. Work van. Stock #935005. .

LIST PRICE $16,602 SALE PRICE GM OPTION II DEDUCT 5802.85 COLLEGE GRAD DEDUCT $500

$ 1 3 , 9 9 5

IJEANN0TTE PONTIAC-GMC TRUCK

GM Employ*** Option I - Option II

PEP PLAM HEADQUARTERS

Suppliers W«lcom«

14949 Sheldon Road (Just North of M-14, Jeffries Fwy.)

Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9 Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-6 O P E N MONDAY

^ m

Wamrr VmSjk

453-2500 " i f f 15,000 m.lea p « yev . 10c per mile over 45.000 mi.. Irritation. CuKom« h«, opfon to purchase .aid v h . d e loc pr-aet vtfuo at Inception $250 d*poaaJ «m it car . . turned m at and of 36 monm, O - W m e r w p o n ^ t t . tor exceea wear and tear Subject to credit approval.

A. X & Z PLAN HEA

" "

FORD MAKES THE STARS. SELLERS

L a t e s t s e i Exp/of

TAURUS •1993 TIARA|

MOTORCOACH The luxury Standard

of tt» Conversion Industry •mo m M n m Ma cmm • man. » tttt a m * MM. ta.

sz mng. M*m am-. >unng

Donl Buy i unweon ir* l you x" ua!

NEW 1993 EXPLORER

AS LOW AS NEW

| 1 9 9 3 | •TEMPO G L | 2 Door Sedan

SALE PRICE 4,195

1 3 | 1 3 8 ° \ » « i M " NEW 19931 A E R O S T A T

k«*. da* ctear -J* Ipmaeygim dakm paM Mpa. imo P21S7QP mm. i n uk A

| W A S |

$87242fl

HEW 1993 ESCORTS 2-Dr., 4-Dr., Wagons 1 t KFt I M l factory HUGE

INVENTORY YOUR OFFICIAL FACTORY A. X & I HEADQUARTERS

YOUR PICK

•1 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER

Winner green. Hhe new. low mMee

• 1 7 , 4 5 0

•90 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

SIGNATURE Loaded

• 1 5 , 4 5 0

'89 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD

Like new

• 1 3 , 0 5 0

•91 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

SIGNATURE Loeded.

• 1 3 , 0 5 0

•91 FORD EXPLORER SPORT 2 to chooaa Starting at

• 1 2 , 0 5 0

•91 TAURUS LX

Cow mflea. leather

• 1 0 , 0 5 0

•90 M U S T A N G QT

Wee*

• 0 0 5 0

•91 PROBE GT FuRy loeded. A l opeona. low m m . Ike new.

• 8 , 0 5 0

•91 TEMPO GL 4 door. automatic. — LOiidWu*iU. f id power On#y 3 ,000 mUee

• 6 0 5 0

TO FORD ESCORT «i*niwam. air oondMoreng.

»»aer»nfl, power

• 2 0 5 0

*91 FORD EXPLORER XLT

S o d aaet aunrool, towtad

• 1 5 , 0 5 0

•91 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE

• 1 3 , 0 5 0

"91 FORD F-150 SUPER CAB V * . XLT. o n * 22ft

• 1 3 . 0 5 0

•91 CHEVROLET ASTRO CL TRUCK 21.000 mMee. Mce new

• 1 2 , 0 5 0

•91 AEROSTAR XLT

AB w h i i l drtwB. lo td id

• 1 2 . 0 5 0

*90 FORD TAURUS W A Q O N LX

0Ny2«K.

• 0 9 5 0

•92 FORD PROBE Fu»y loedad Ike new

• 0 0 5 0

•91 ESCORT WAGON

2 10 cftoooe from Starting

' s 6 0 5 0

•90 FORD MUSTANG LX

S O. red. loeded

• 7 5 4 0

DEAN SILLERS

FORD SELLS

FOR LESS!

DEAN SELLERS FORD 2600 MAPLE ROAD (15 Mile) Between Crooks and Coolidge IN TROY m g\ h p a a

OPEN MON. S THURS. TIL 9 / J J I I M A, X & Z PLAN HEADQUARTERS W • W I W W W

Monday, March 22,1993 OAE * * 1 D

i

m

Stock #11

WAS $8334 WAS $7236

NEW 1993 FESTIVA GL 2 DR. HATCHBACK

NEW 1993 PROBE Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air bag, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo, premium cassette, 15" aluminum wheels, speed control, tilt steering, dual elec-tric remote mirrors, console, rear window defroster, dual reclining bucket seats, performance instrument cluster, interval wipers, convenience group, 50/50 fold down rear seat, side window demister. Stock #12385.

NEW 1993 TEMPO GL 4 DOOR

Stock #12552

WAS $13,490

WAS $15,633 $

IS

uster. s t o c k * i t o o o .

12,444 *$10'022

$7022 NEW 1993

GT 3 NEW 1993 THUNDERBIRD

LX2 DOOR

Stock #11424

WAS $13,682 Stock #10339

WAS $17,030 $

is$14l344 $ Have Your Trade-In Appraised at AVIS Before You Buy! $ NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 4 DOOR NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 3 DOOR NEW 1993 TAURUS GL

4 DR. SEDAN

Power steering, power brakes, body side molding, console, rear window defroster, AM/FM stereo, reclining bucket seats, interval wipers, side window demister. clear coat paint, light group-

NEW 1993 ESCORT LX5D00IT

$!

YOU PICK!!

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side moldings, console, rear window defroster, AM/FM stereo cassette, reclining bucket seats, interval wipers, side window demister. cJearcoat paint, light convenience group.

Stock #12105 WAS $19,237

ESCORT LX MODELS

NEW 1993 ESCORT 4 DOOR WAGON

•S'15,126 NEW 1993 TAURUS LX

Power steering, power brakes, linied glass, body side molding, consoie, rear window defrost, AM/FM stereo, interval wipers, side window demister, clear-coat paint, light convenience group.

Deluxe luggage rack, wagon group, rear window waaher/ wiper, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass. body «»de molding, consoie, rear window defroster, AM/FM stereo, re-cbntng bucket seats, interval wiper* side window defroster, ciearcoat paint, light group.

Stock #12146 WAS $19,936

is $15,888

NEW 1993 PROBE GT

Stock #10826 WAS $18,222

iss15,175 NEW 1993 MUSTANG

GT CONVERTIBLE

Stock WAS $23,076

2 5 Available

IS $

LARGE SELECTION OF '93 EXPLORERS! NEW 1993 RANGER

Slock #11668 WAS $8781 •

I S '7351

NEW 1993 F-150 4x2 STYLESIDE PICKUP

StOCn* 11 bify WAS $11,618

is$ 10,024 NEW 1993 AEROSTAR

LX PLUS WAGON

Stock # WAS $18,993

is$14,190

OSTAR WAGON

NEW 1993 RANGER 4x2 SUPER CAB XLT

NEW 1993 AEROSTAR EXTENDED LENGTH XLT

Stock #11702 WAS $25,424

is $20,550

feCAWj 993 Taurus Sho's

IN STOCK!

^v7a

NEW 1993 TAURUS SHO 4 D O O R SEDAN

Power steering and brakes, tinted glass, automatic, air, power antenna, high level audio system with cassette, automatic overdrive transmission, luxury convenience group, power moonroof, dual ft-way power seats. Ford JBL audio system, leather seats, l ight group, speed control, i l luminated entry, ins t rumentat ion, floor mats, clear coat paint, handl ing suspension, chi ldproof rear safety locks, side window demister. rear window defogger, electric temperature control, tilt steering, power locks a n d w i n d o w s . 4 wheel disc anti-lock braking system, console, exterior accent group, cornering lamps, dual ewctric control mirrors. Stock #12515.

WAS $27,882

cornering lamps.

is $ 21,101

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AVIS FORD F R E E T A N K O F G A S w i t h e v e r y n e w v e h i c l e p u r c h a s e f r o m s lock .

The Dealership With A Heart

TELEGRAPH RD Just North of 12 MILE R0 SOUTHFlELD O P E N M O N & T H U R S . T IL 9 P . M

CALL

1 - 8 0 0 - 3 5 8 - A V I S

355-7500 \

2 D * OdkE Monday, March 22,1993

PRODUCTION MANAGER

14141 ArcoM L M H t . Ml 46194

QUALIFIED BIORnOUAL

QUALITY CONTROL

QUALfTY CONTROL Recemng final audM 6 in procaoo In-spector needed by Q1 ( tamp lns fe-a m y MuM be so* n o M M M M t h s t rong technical MOM In SPC. g a g * RAH. A associated metooda. ExoM-ierit benefits A mmpo t l l l v s n g a Sand raauma to: Box 650 Obaarvar A Eccamrlc Maanpapar t

36351 Scfiooicroft Rd. Ltoonto Ml 46150

QUALITY CONTROL of pi smoion •

parts boa opanmg lor paraon sxpen-snced m Queflty Contro l or QuMRy Aaauranca «rftn S P C training. Pro-

degree. or cert i f icat ion hMpftfl. A math

part vacation A noo-neve good oomputor A math

. Benefits. pi

> o 7 « M o n tnru W a d 9-3. <73-8305 Or ( a n d raauma a i l h Mt-ary requirements to Person Depl 30057 V» 8 Mfle, Uvonto.

REAL ESTATE CAREER AMBmOUS?

CONSCIENTIOUS?

WE WANT YOU!! We will train you and start you on long term, high income career. Can

JOHN BEILFUSS LIVONIA

261-0700

TONY CAMILLERI WESTLANO

326-2000 ' ,

JULIE DUDEK OEARBORN-OEARBORN HEIGHTS

565-3200 REAL ESTATE ONE

HEAL ESTATE CLASSES Our students hava a 9 0 * pass rata on tr»a Stata Exam WE GUARANTEE your money Back H you d o n l paas tha Stata Exam! CI starting soon Can Uaa Oumaa at 356-7111 tor datalls and our Spectoi Discount Prtoa. h M r y l Of ler expiree March 29

SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED EvarangsA Saturdays

Generation Salon. Troy araa 680-1110

EMPLOYMENT Branded

For Success O n n a la tookln to rope In i s J a t s n i R a t a l l l n g a i

a * o know > M It takea to o M the l o b dona. • you 've had a hand in ra ta* management . or h a w had ac f too f ln 'm a ccfltage senm®. Arbor

• you have ralof l managamant or > and an on-

* >

raauma to:

Arbor Drugs. Inc.

P.O. B o * 7034 Troy. M l 46007-7O34

(313) 637-1680 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Emptoyar

ROUTE DRIVER TRAINEE $475/sflL Salary. Bonus. Banants

524-1500

SALES CLERK lor buoy Uwonta BorML Experience p i atoned. M l or pa r i tona poaMon

CoA l o r s *>p t -477 -9616

SALES MERCHANDISER PART-TIME

A major food company haa a u n l q u a opportuni ty lor a parson chandiss p roduc ts to tha t rade m m a Uvon to /Con lon

To quaWy. you muat bo ivoflotols to work 19 hours par aieak, hava a ra*-abto car w i th proof of I n a n r c s . a

to taka dlrect ion.

Ol 17 50 par hour plua 24 cants par mfle car

o I a drug suaanmg taat la a uundiaoi i of em-

4*7-3617

m a p u M c a . L Salary PtoO

3 3 S U * * u T ~ponaton

^»C^tS\Tl!mmSr r35uS S M A L L . G R O W I N G L l v tngo ton County t i a f c m la m i l l O aaparV anoad macRtaM lo r sM-up /opare to r poMtton. L n r run p roduc t ion shop Sond raauma « N h salary raqul r * -m o n t o Box 646,

Obooner I Eccentr ic Neaapapora 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd

Uvonto KB 46190

START WORK TODAY

Large National Corpora-t ion needs warehouse help. Long term. All shif ts open.

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

STEEL RULE DIEMAKER

r tsnoa m 2-point A J -po im Fufl-bme. G o o d amrtron-mant A b a n a K s p a c k a p * 561-6111

TAX PREPARER NEEDED par i l i m a Schodtoa C A deprec ia t ion knoefl-| adga a muat. Buemeee exper ience Is naoaaaary. Uvonto. Cafl 522-4840

« ®oi

r m m m t i a n m x M • im mm a r a on(oy aortUnu wi th tha pubflc Two m M o m - » *on . F r l . S o t and "•OA.. Wart.. Thurs.. Sat Apply a t Coasiaaf l ty F a d e r * C i a d i * ! * * * ! M O a . H o r n y . P lymouth

THREAD ROLLER SET-UP ppkor look ing tor a Mospartanoad m Hon-

. OuMtoed appflconta apply to Yloo Protoicta Company

41566 A i m Arbor Rd Plymouth. M l 46170

TITLE INSURANCE POLICY WRITER

« • d a a c r«3>v-custo era^oncourogad to sand

Box ( 62 . At tn: Commarcta l PoAcy Oboorvor A Eccentric Nawapapars

36251 Schoolcraf t Rd. Lh fDrMMI 46150

EquM Opportuni ty Emptoyar M / F

TOOL CRIB ATTENDANT

Exparlanoa raqutrad. tor dMpaiiatng. Ima i minor rapalr A mamsananoa a* air A sma i manufactur ing loota N.W suburbs Long tarm. Hrs: 5pm-1 :30am

ARBOR TEMPS A59-1166

FULL/PART TIME A T. Farming l o o H a s Nuraary school. C a A a R a r i O a m 4 7 6 - 3 1 M

TEACHER: For chAdl c a r s ctr In n a d t o i d Twp. Expartancwd and or aarty c M d h o o d dagraa. Tuaa. T t a n . kjA-dwy CaA 10-5pm. 420-3663

to BOX «666

O b a a r x r A Eooantrtc Nawapapars 36251 Schooler aft Rd.

L ivonia M l 46150 An Equal Oppor tunf ty Emptoyar

TEACHER/NURSERY SMOOL Pan Umo. to teach 3 yaar o ld Mon.. Wed 4 Frl. Roaume to: Prank n Nur-aery Schoot. 32473 M o r m o n ly At-

9-7927

TEACHER Pan T ime - M a i n

i m n ^ t o c p a n k v

SALES POSITION FOR lighting showroom CxxaAanl banaftts I nqu ra at: RaM Lighting. 43443 Grand Rhwr. Newt. 346-4066

SALES REP Trstnas - $780/wk Dagraa raqu l rad Salary A Bonus

524-1500 Parsonnaf Data Raport

SEAMSTRESS NEEDED lor sHw s l lon shop In Livonia. Fu* or part t tma poalbona avaAabla.

471-7367

SEAMSTRESS

Southhaid /10 MAa araa 355-3311 or 354-0212

RECEPTIONIST tor last paoad com-pany Must hava axcAant commur t -cat ion s u a . WP 5.1. compsmtvs wagaa A banaACs Apply at: 755 W "" ~ .S ta 141. Troy 362-3550

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Suburban Datron offlca looking lor sxparMncad raoapt ioMat typist GuaAftcaUona Induds 2 yaars axpartanca on rrsMAna swttchboard i typing at a minimum of 60 w p m CompatiHva sstary A ampioyaa banaftts. Sand raauma Kr Parsormal. P O. Box 321223. Detroit. Mi 46232-1223

Ar. Equal Opportunity Empioyar

SEASONAL LABORER Canton Townahip M accapting appA-col iona for gsasonal Laborar To pa»lo»rti routma manual labor and mamtananca work . 40 hr work waak. 16 par good driving r» muat ba p ickad up at lha Canton Township Paraonnal DMsHn. 1150 S Canton Cantor Road. Canton. M l 48166 Last d a w tor Mng : March 31. 1B93 at 4pm No phona caAa

Tha Chartar Townahip d Canton doaa not dtocrlrrsnala on tha baaa o l raoa. co lor , national or igin.

raAgton, aga or dMsMOt/ In sm-m a n t or tha provlalon of aar-

•toaa. An Equal Opportunity Em-

RECEPTIONIST CONSULTANT • t a n MMs Portrait Studio a soaking s mature. waA-groomad. individual to work In protoaslonal portrait stu-d io m Lrvonia Posit ion mvoHns graat lng customers A consult ing on various soaa A ftnishas of om por-traits. ExosAant earnings plus com-plete benefit package. Muat ba available to work evenings A Satur-days Muat hava experience m deal-ing wi th pubAc. pretarrably t year retail or cuatomar service. For more information c o l 261-1654

Equal Opportunity Emptoyar M/F

RESERVATION AGENTS Mission Point Reeort located on Mackinac M « ) d * m need of k j« t ime rasorvoDon saonts to work In our Farmmgton HAS office lor the 1903 seaaon You should ba vary outgoing. A computer Wendy Can-didates must be s sUsMt aaoksnds 6 evenings Rste of pay is $5 50 par hour Send roaume to: 34705 W 12 MHO Rd . Sta 176-R

a. Ml 46331

RESIDENTIAL STAFF to work with cloaafl head *v

lured individuals RsAsbts trsnapor I at ion required F t * and p s r l t ime poemone s isAshls 66 00 per h o w to Stan Sand reeume, or sppfy m person to: Personal Thsraplat I n t . 33300 FNa Mae. Su 201, UvonMu M l 46154

RESIDENT MANAGER lor

have 2 yaars experience In property management Apertmont A u t i l e s included. Sand roaume A saM outremems t o 24700 W. 12 SoutnAsM. M i

Resident Manager Managamant company eeaBng r sponsible: del

and ^ O V E R LETTER REQUIREMENTS P.O. B o * 1720. 46012-1720

RETAIL SALES CLERK p e n -Om* tor cMHran s in Troy For m< 3 1 » - 7 i M 6 7 S or APPLY 3666 Ro-chootor Rd. Trey. M l

COL OikMro, Yard — » R A Plym-

3 13-455-S5A0

ROUTEDELIVERY Ftm mm. Uvoma mgR f iu t i otod son

Ing record A C* t ra in Ap f t y A t 36261 fcAuutuaR. Suite J. Mon. -F t i A-1pm #61-6777

R O U T ! aALCS/COOWXMATOR

a A « T Y

SALAD PREP •MO lor posMtoa M

d »rap 1 party t r ^ r s .

SECURITY OFFICERS Tsfagrsph Road. Plymouth to 12 U S * araa. A f tomoon 6 midnights

790-4400

SECURITY OFFiCERS

Apply m parson. Mon-Frt.. 8-11am Must have rsAabis velsOe

23290 Farmlngton Rd Farmmgton

SENIOR AIDES EMPLOYMENT NonhvlAa Regional Psychlstr lc Hos-pital w * serve aa Host Agsncy lor tha Senior Aidee Program oparatod under Title V. If you s r ^ 55 or older A Income el igible you can • 4 . 3 1 per hour whAe WE. |ob sklAs. Contact Cathy Personnel. 313-349-1800 sx t 2196

Equal oppor tun i ty amployer Amer ican Dleabltttes Act.

" M l * i can get paid

learning new ethy w A a m a .

TEACHERS tor math A camp. cl iAdiari aga 7-12 yrs. Exparl-encad nscssoary. noou i i i s to: Now Mornings Schoo l -Summar . 14601 Haggarty Rd . P lymouth 46170

TEACHERS PART-TIME

Daytime 6 e v e r * Adult Educat ion p r u g i o m . AppAcont muat have M l rh lgan aar»:mr1»-|i oar-t l f lcst lon Teachers n s s d s d lor doooos In buolnoos. CAD. compm-ars. GEO preparat ion, heal ing 6 cooling. merkMlng. madica l of f ice training, modfcal t ranacr tpt lon and bRki i j and nuralng/Tiome haafth care Sand u a d e n t l o l s to: J. SMegy. Deorbom Aduf l Educat ion. 10645 Wool Warren. Ooor t iom. M l 46126.

An Eguel Opponun f t y Employer

TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATORS & KEY LINERS C o l : 9 3 7 - I S 10

Technical Writer With experience m DOS. Windows, end UNIX p la t fo rms Knowledge of PC graphlca packagaa auch aa PageMaker requ i red . Candidate must ba able to anafyza. proceee. and crests t ra in ing and M W l Oo-cumantaoon tor venous uaar back-grounds. Protect management s k * s requi red C o m m u n i c a t Ion- re la ted B A . or eqikvalent exper ience with

akMs. Submit wr i t ing sk* nd wr i t ing I

Human naeourcas Department

AMERICAN YAZAKI CORPORATION

Hagoerty l i t on. Ml 48 Canton. M l 48187

No Phone CeAs Pie a w

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Emptoyar

COME WORK

WITH US!

Immediate Part-Time Or Temporary Positions

SERVICE PORTERS & VEHICLE PREP

Must bs 16. vaAd drivers Icenee 6 sble to dr ive s tandard U'snarmaalon 20-30 hrs. /wk. $6 5 0 4 7 50/hr

Flexible h o w s , tree uniforms

Acx*r U-Hau l Co of Detroit 29600 M K N g e n Ave

Infester Ml 48141 No Phone Causa - •

U-HAUL An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

SERVICE PERSONNEL

and or bAte repair immadtote open-ings P lsas i aond quaWylng raeume to Box 820

Observer A Eooerrtnc l l e v u p s p s n 36251 Schoolcreft Rd

Uvoma Ml 46150

SERVICE T E C H N O A N having 5 artance tor com-tal heel ing, oool-CAA. 661-1712 ing A retrtgaraeon- CaA,

a y * SERVICE TECHNICIAN

O ^ T O « ^ 0 C 2 U , ^ ^ 7 2 1 0

STEEL WAREHOUSE PERSON toe Center Is looking tor i help to load and unload

ftSTibt, A m m e m Rd fnear l m i I L M M

STOCK POSITION o o m o d parson lor n • * be aMo to work wNh

UTS « s m M n u m of 90 fta 6 do

r [Searing. L M r a a A Farmmgton

qtArae s b M y to ArNe a Nto Co* 166 0668, Mon . i f t 2 . I0om-2pm

SUMMER HBJ» WANTED Fu« A per t 1

R Rcesr Kiswiar 6 Ass 31666 W 14 M a s . B M t o » 1 1 ' - a

A n n e l

SUMMER JOBS

• PuB-nmo

lease M a i Wm nMR 6 1

WOLVERINE STAFFING

SoutMMd. 358-4270 Troy. 879-8070 6 U R F A C 6 I

JOE'S PRODUCE N A M TMBS-UMMO

PRIVATE C O R P O R A T E C r e d i t union, located In suburbon araa. a soaking IndMduo l wi th 1 yr. Taker experience, who a s e a k m g s perma-nent per t - t ime poeWon. This posi-t ion nHK r e q u r s spproadmatoly 30 hrs. per mo. Mon. (8 :30-1pm i. Frl. (8:30-5pm) A s t poM days 15th 6 30th (8:30-5pm J. If you era looking for s urvqus oppor tun i ty to utltoo your tatents m a pai r i ianant pen-time poelt lon m a t rooumo m conft-dence to: Box 490.

Obssrver A Eccentr ic Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd

Livonia M l 46150

TOW TRUCK OPERATORS • accapt ing appAcaltona. Experi-

ence heUrtuL apply in parson: 7866 N. Wayne Rd.. WeoOand.

TRANSPORTATION MANAGER Aggressfv* . mot tvotod indiv idual

d a d t o manege r a h a b t o t t o r ncy t ranaportoBon company. Ex

portonood m morkal lng. schedul ing A working wf lh speclel needs of cH-ants A r a h a b t a t t o n pra fe i ied. En-try level poeltlon wrth growth or ient-ed company Send reoums or letter of intent to. PO Box 530306. Uvoma. 46153

TRAVEL AGENTS Experienced Ineldo and

a owing sgoncy. sf ter hours mter-- 356-5330

TRUCK DRIVER COL needed. Tractor trailer for

*****

to 12 Rodtord. M l 46236

TRUCK DRIVER FuO t ime Southfleld baaed location.

driver noadsd. I l k s a g i runs Mini-mum 5 yrs d r M n g experience are a union shop. Sand reeume t o Attn: Ba . PO Box 5091. Southf leld

TRUCK DRIVERS OWNER OPERATORS WANTED

With or without troAors Shon A long haul Terminal pay Cafl 843-2501

$25,000 GUARANTEED

It you always wanted to start a career in reel es-tate, but felt you couldn't take a chance on a lower first year Income, now la the t ime to get started! Call LtaaDumsa (313) 356-7111 to find out about our guar anteed Income program and atari Immediately in a career field of unlimited potential.

REAL ESTATE ONE UNISON DED-TRU OPERATOR

Day WK) night shift. Wbtom

347-1230

H e l p W i

"ndRtone. Apply In person m A t BELAMQER. MC.

1001 00HENY CT . NORTHV1LLE

5 0 2 H i l p W a n t e d

D > n t r i M a r i f l

ADAUNOTRATTVE ASSISTANT FOR RECEPTION AREA

^ • s n B i u o l -p ro f sss lone l a s m . In i t ia t i ve

. srbse 6 range (20.000 to 630,000 annus*,

Call: 357-3101 • APPOINTMENT COORDINATOR For buoy general! U v o m a Muat hevtl

1

9 0 S H d p W i

DENTAL AS8I8TANT - looking (or

care. P a n or M H M

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fu» Bmo In a pi ulaaalonoBi' s n < ^ ^ personalty '^wsrCUng snvironi Sand rooumao to > 0 . Box]

DENTAL ASSISTANT

31:

beckgnxmd jo t • » axe

1 5

6A Ca6 Mary EAan. Tuee 6 Thurs.. 1pm-8pm 477-7546

ASSISTANT O l E T A f Y MANAGER FiA-Dma/pan-amo. Charting, care planning knoetogs beneAdeT Apply In parson: Hcpo Nursing Cora Con-tor. 38410 Cherry HOI R d ,

ATHLETIC TRAINER For work-her domng p iogra i i i m nodford. Mon-Frt. 8am-2pm Corn-

Caro l 937-2001

EXPERIENCED BILLER needed to work pen- t ime Muo l k n a g MBA Dtversnec system. Pool podiatry ax-penenoe a plus. Can Suean557-U00

BILLER-HOSPfTAL S22-S24.500

M k n g sm work ing in a hoapltal bMnf l mant. Royal Oak area.

DME/IV INFUSION BILLERS Expanding home care companlaa T o 611/hr Cafl or aond laeums to DloneOet ter . 932-1170 Harper Assoclatoa J 9 6 7 0 Mlddtobefl

Farmmgton HAM. Ml 48334

BILLING RECEPTION CLERK For General Surgeon In Livonia

Fu» or p e n t ime 476-2140

BUSINESS ASSISTANT - Are you looking for a ptoooonl work environ-ment . herd work, and lots of people contact? If so. give us s cafl. We ore looking lor a business sssnlsnt to odd t o our growing periodontal off-ice Previous computer knemtodge end dental off ice experience pra-ler red Cafl between B A 12

961-7477

BUSY CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE looking tor PART TIME HELP tor o>* Troy location Plooaa cafl

Or Hamflton at 826-0041

CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE Skil led nursing tacttty In Uvoma. afl shifts available Apply m person a t Cemelot Ha» Con»si secern Center 35100 Ann Arbor Trail. Mon - Frl., 8 :20-4 30 PM

CERTIFIED NURSES AIDES PART TIME

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8365 Nowburgh Rd

Westlond. noor Joy Rd An Equal Opportunity Employer

CERTIFIED NURSES AIDES ONLY - Headed for amafl nursing horns Top wages 8 bene-f i t s Pen-t ime. tufl-Ume. sfl 3 shifts Apply at: 395 W Arm Arbor Trail, Plymouth. 9-5pm. weekdays or cafl, oak lor UndA 453-3963

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Self-motivated, energetic, emblt lous person lor growing Fermingtoo HIOs off ice Cs« 532-3666

CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE ASSISTANT

Organized, sell motivated, mature, reflebls insurance bflkng. computer, recaption Experience required Pan t ime/ long term. 932-0200

DENTAL ASSISTANT Exparlanoa required M o n - T u e a 6 HITMAN Sa l . AM. tor amo l . f r iend* oRtoa In Barkloy 541-8610 or 542-4666

DENTAL ASSISTANT F i j i Urns poaltton tor modam near off ice. Experience m 4-handed

DENTAL ASSISTANT ghaer lu l . f r i e n d * person M M I m a . Experience dsetrobla but a6 l t rs in Southf le ld araa.

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pan-T ime needed tor pattern centered. Fona-mgton HON Office Experienced. Mon 6 W e d 5-9pm 1 Saturday per m o Cafl DR PARISE. 313-861-2616

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Uvoma/ Can ton

our aps d a i l y o eon l o >om i

8 S S A S B r ? a « W R T O F T O A F J S J J L O ^ Q R < « O C

r p S t E f a « r Novt. M l 48875

u p o n e r i c a Out not necea-sary M r C > 1 i toa conaiderstwn.

0 E N T A L TECHNICIAN Expertenoed C A B mmm noadiH tor

s s s j a g - M s a s a g O l R E C T C A R E i T A f f W

Head m lu red l o i . — a i . in Redtom 6 Southf leld 68 p lua t o m a m

M E D « C A L A S S I S T A N T _

Contact 1170

MED4CAL ASSISTANTS ForO He

U k - — 1

S J 3 S 5 - - 2 S S r t i .o to .nsd Wo ortsr on

wnwflts shoud submfl

F o r d H e a l t h S y s t e m vment OMston. Oapt JK

Henry Ford Hi Employtt tont ON

600 Fisher *a« * i c lmg M l 46202

FRONT OFFWE Our S o u t h M d dontai teem H m search of l h a r ight career mlndod.

wo went to t o * t o you Competit ive | M p U banoato. 4 dov week m-

1 s i e i S n g and no aotordoys. • D O f l t f n 7pm- M p m

but w«l consider tramrng a dolor ' mined m d M d u o l Jap. 261-7602

DENTAL ASSISTANT . . denta l o f f ice seeks dopondoHo an-thuslsol l r 6 caring pi otoseonal tar Charaida duties. Would you Mto to b e p a n of a peuem cornered prac-

Southf ield 363-7440

DENTAL ASSISTANT- ORTHO immediate pan -bme opening m our Watar lo rd o f l tca Muat hava mini-m u m of 1 yr orthodontic

681-0207 An Equal Opportunity Empldyar

DENTAL ASSISTANT. GENERAL Immediate fu»-tlma opening tor last paced g roup practios m Sterttog

<* 1.»»:

dent istry Please cafl Cam 226-1062 An Equal Opporf tmny Employer

DENTAL ASSISTANT Top flight donta i assistant needed lor Fs rmmgton Hflts/W Btoonr teH off ice Greet people NU6S a must Or tho 6 comput plus Salary plus boi'ioWs Cafl Ms Shaw:

DENTAL ASSISTANT Would you l ike to be part of • patient oontorod practice that appraaatee staff? Looking M r i M -tsne ossistant wtth soma front doak

enthusiastic and mottvatod toam player for our busy 2 doctor pract ice m w Bloom«eW X-ray certmed preferred P I U I I contact OfAoo Manager at 851-6430

DENTAL CAREER ALTERNATIVES

Experienced Dental for temp 6 temp to rare poaltton. My-giemsts 6 Assistants choose your schedule Plan now for summor.

PEAK PERFORMERS INC EOE. WESTSIOE 477-5777 EASTSIDE 556-5533

CLERICAL EXPERIENCE 20 hours psr wee* lend srea fsmiiy proi

7 2 a - n

VENDORS WANTED - lor down town Fg!*u*wH«vi lamie i s market Sat 9am to 2pm, May 6th thru Oct. 31st. to so* f lowering plants. bed«*r>g plants, f lowers, fruits 6 vegetables Contact Judy Downey, Executive Di-rector. DOA. city of Farmlngton.

313-473-7276

CLERICAL/RECEPTIONIST Word-Perfect. entry level computer s k * s . racaptlomst duties Mon.-Frl 9am-3pm. hours f laxlbio SouthBald/Blr-mmgham area. Pam. 647-5320

DENTAL FRONT DESK immediate fufl t ime opening lor our Waler to rd off ice Musi have mini-m u m of 1 yr denial offtoe sxperv ence Good communication organi-zat ional s k « s 6 kght typing nac sary to conduct Iron! desk isuept ton dut ies Please cafl Mlchefle

661-0207 An Equal Oppor tx f l t y Employer

H d l M E H C A L T H A C E S COMPANIONS HOt f lEMAKERS

u v E - a « staf f lo r p n v M duty homo

(313)661-6626 U M T ^ H O M E CARE SERVICES

2200 C o m o n Cantor M - . «230 Can ton . M l 46167

H Y G O e S T - PART TIME Bingham P o n a o o M o a . Exponancod

H O W A R D T O e C K M2-SOOC

INSURANCE WLLER/ RECEPTIONIST

BUJUiwHefl famfly proc-

m

Buoy Woot aoe. k j f l t k — . M o n thru Fn

and bflBng Great | a » l g r M

INSURANCE CLAIMS ANALYST able wtth a

TP A. Currently ex-pending upei g l l M i i m the Detroit Metro o a t . W o roqul ro 2 y<». expe-rience In proceeeing group noaRh. insdfcal. den ta l a vtewn clalma. Ex ooBant s t a n k i a bonus 6 b a n a M s Cafl 1-600-572-2323. ext. 8713 or

PO Box 5007

INTERNAL MEDICINE PHYSICIAN Physician wan tod tor buoy East Side

work FuB-Umo p i o t o i i o d . pen-Ome accepted Muat ba D O or M D Send CV l o P O » n 2371, RNerv Ia* . ML SOT**.

LAB TECHNICIANS

L f n t o h f s work Cf lBor Tempro Medica l ,

DENTAL HYGIENIST Pen- t ime poeltlon lor Penodontsl or iented off ice Must bs f r londN 6

277-0060

DENTAL HYGIENIST 16-18 hou rs s week. Sler tmo Heights pr ivate procBce 652-176}

VETERINARY ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST won ted for compu-terized West Bioomfleld animal hoapltal 651-5202

WAJTSTAFF Both fufl 6 part Ome. Apply: Brooklone Golf Course. 6 MMs A Sheldon Rd

TELEMARKETER FuA-Ume. beiiefWs, exper ience help-ful but not nscsooory Met ro Airport araa. Co l : 946-5903

Earn $8/$ 12 hourty, plus bonuses.

tf you are aggioooi ia . prqtoootonal 6 anfoy cold caMng other prnlsssi nnal people 6 looking lor evening 6 week-end M R s . then you need to cafl Laura lo r more informat ion be-tween 10 am 4 5 p m 281-7670

T E L E M A R K E T E R S : I m m e d i a t e openings. A M And P M shifts ovofl-abie We oHor Top Pay. Ps ld Hofl-ddya. Cash Bcnuooo. Tsmp Msd m-sursnce Cafl today tor an appoint-ment I

SNELUNG TEMPORARIES NEVER A FEE

UVONIA SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD

464-2100 352-1300 352-1300

TELEPHONE RESEARCH pooHon m OkiiOnghem k i lo ioo lk iu oom-sumor opin ion work . Oay ttme. eva-mng 6 •osksn r t hrs s isBobis Join o u r l s a m G N a u o o e o a 540-6332

TELEPHONE WORK - Day 6 eve-ning hour * In our C ' l l l i " 1 South-Held off ice Hourly • bonusss Ex-p o d 66-S lO/hr . Cafl: 507-6626

TITLE INSURANCE T«la Company look ing tor y o U s r t person tor the ConsSrucaon A p c o v al Deportment Knoa todgs of m m

• a o f flan

Uvoma M l 46150 EquM Oppor lunRy Employer M ^

TOCXXER A PRE-SCHOOL T E A C H E R S ^ U P E R V W O R a

Frl 3-6p« or saperwnce o>

sf Bason Day Cara. 2*475 master ( • » e o i o a ^ ' aorta o l 12 MBeV F a i sTipni i H R AMto tod • e 81 vmcon t and Sarah RsRor

TOOL ROOM MACMaaBT

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY 25 year old contract ing company looking tor Wsrshouoo Help No ex-perience noceeesry. k j f l Ome. 66 00 h o i * to start plus benef i ts Apply m person o n l y Bufll Right Center . 2655 Woodwerd. Su 275

WAREHOUSE/DRIVER $7.00 on hour plus madtosl meur-ance Fufl t ime hours t 0 o m - 6 p m Southflold/196 ares. Cafl Mon -Frl. 6om-5pm at. 834-1660

W A R E H O U S E ^ GENERAL LABOR Fufl t ime. LJvoma Entry level Sen-mot ivated. high energy pe rson needed A p p l y 36281 Schoolcraft . Suite J. M o n -Frt 9 -1pm. 591-6777

WAREHOUSE WORK

• Fufl T ime/Steady

WE ARE BU8Y1

WOLVERINE STAFFING

358-4270

CNA'S f j e / h r M l or part-t ime, afl

shifts, m our medkim-elzed nursing horns Benefits in-

c lude •Hee l th insursnce • Dental Inaurance • Vacation Pay • Holiday Pay • Sick Time

Cafl Mon.-Frl., 9«m -4pm.. ask lor J u d y 363-4121

COME TO BEAUMONT

NURSE AIDES » Contingent f

a A* Shifts A . * Convocat ion plus Experience

a Own Transportat ion a Competi t ive Wage A l l f l i i g i

a Home Care Csoos snd Hospltsl Private Duty

BEAUMONT COMMUNITY

NURSING CALL: 853-8750

HUMAN RESOURCES WM BEAUMONT HOSPfTAUTROY

44201 Dequindre Troy. Ml . 46098 <313)826-8140

P r o f . i i l r n o M w o r k m g

An Equal Opportuni ty Emp*oy«r

WAREHOUSING emngs s oflobls 17-34

Yoora old. high school d ip loma g r a d required C a i :

1 -800-922-1702 Local Interview available

WORD PROCESSOR^) NEEDED IMMEDIATELY

WORD 6 WORKS un-flzmg m a c r o * AJeo Wordpor loct 6 Lotus SuWwais I w R a t i would bo

m oo

a r

Future Force 52S-S454

Y- NOT - YOU $1500+ MO.

NOW opportunf ly never bflflora of-torod m Mokro

a K W a i r ,

Carrie 047-0710

$ Telemarketers $

537-4687

• 1 4 000 - 626.000 FIRBT YEAR

1 » l

lor enaansMn of Ohm baa ny m Woywo County No i

CUSTOMER RESPONSE SUPERVISOR

procoduroo A terminology MLT degree requi red aflBi some su-

growing medicsl , MLT dog porvloory ef l ts AppN Mon-FfL, lOsm 4pm

UNIVERSAL STANDARD MEDICAL LABS 21706 Evergreen

Southfleld. Ml

An Equal Oppor txHIy Employer

OENTAL b u s i n e s s ASSISTANT A * aspects o l Business otooe

Porto Msacs f B—ng « CflflMflU.

Pluoi 969-6304

DENTAL ASSIS IT ANT Wo want tos oesr snd are • f l f lno Ic

mul lvaUng 6 r e s s « n o Oree l

W Blaanditl if l 991-14O0

OENTAL ASSSTANT needed. M l

f >£>snanoo p ie to i red in L M v t o a raa

Soto pracl toe 425-4630

0BTTAL A B « * T A N T Port-Boia ft dentist ever Caf lPfcyf l te '

•0 kw pi i j iaaa^ns I evamngs A Saturdays mm IBT i i » 7

DENTAL ASSISTANT Buoy portodor looking lor s I meamum 2 yr*. onoa Cafl.

OENTAL A » rnenrpy oontpusort t M U i — t proceo

W T A N T a d prOIOlMlO

oapor^snood "ol i f lk-

MortoiflBk

• M s II IL a r t tona to kM.

M 9 4 t »

0ENTAL A M M T A N T - FULL T M

CAB p f t * M i l i l l NO

DENTAL A » a * T A N T . NOV1

Ea

DENTAL HYGIENIST - W t S I LANO Pleasant, modern office, part- t ime lor Wedneedoy thru Selurdoy Aak for Deloree at 421-2675

DENTAL HYGIENIST part l ime. Tuee. 4-8pm: Sol 6 -1pm

Deorbom Heights area 277-3000

DENTAL HYGIENIST needed to »om our raghfy mottvatod loom. 3 days o week interviewing 3-31-93. Ptoaao

346-3764

DENTAL HYGIENIST wanted In vibrant Fiahar Budding practlca Quality, not quantity smphasBen. Hours negoOebls Cefl 671-1100

DENTAL HYGIENIST For p a n Ome poeltlon In Plymouth off ice Muol I able A enthuaiaotlc

DENTAL HYGIENIST Part t ime. Tueodoys A Wodneodoya Sterl ing Heights srea Die Riant verbal sklfls 979-1480

- DENTAL HYGIENIST A caring, gentle person wtth i

Co l : 278-6410

DENTAL HYGIENEST tor progroa-v v e Fsrmmgton HflN offloe w i t * hometown atmosphsre Mon even-ing* Tuoa.. 1 Sal par month. To sol up mtarvtaw cafl Joan. 476-3410

DENTAL HYGIENIST fr iendly hygiemet needed lor quoflty.

LIVE-INS 4 QUAD CARE Start k rvned ie te ly l Experienced FULL 6 pa r i Bmo ofl Shifts Compet-mvo « g s i r ckjdoo annual . rp. t houday bonuses. VocoBon pay

EMPA-CARS IV L P N - R N

Tha Aral s l ap t o shooamg te work st I Convsloooont Cflnlar

m the row or do o f a lone ' a r m As s 230 b a d subacute tocaty. we aro look ing lo r Wosfcond Day Ntasoa. a Fufl Tlmo Af tomoon Nurso. s n d fl Port Tims M i d m ^ i t Nurse. Vocat ion reflet wtfl Moo tM s v s M s b i s d u r i n g tha s u m m e r months C o m e |o ln our s ta l l of cor-mg pi ulaoolcinalfl Caf l E6oa Doamafl. RN. DOR at 72B-4100.

Oalro l t .1 An Afftrmalhre Act ion/Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer M / F / D / V

M O C A L BILLERS Sal your own hours. Pick your

mon Compet i t ive wegee ntporory poamona oray.

. 5 yrs. Experience • MBS K n . floags

i T S S S t t S Z * i Rd- H

MEDICAL HOSPITAL BILLERS - lor l iosp l laN In OMdond 6 Macomb 3 needed 2 sMRo l i l l l H H M yrs. flaaortowaa m or out patient back ground. T a p doBor Cafl Both. Z43-5603 or send rooumo to: Tom-

MsdicM. 24100 Southfleld Rd. 316. South held M l 46075.

M a d i c a l O f f i c a M « n a g e r g 122-327.000

Conftdarraal aoo i i l i ss lor cerdloio-opMhaSmoiogy. orthopadlc. phy-sn ofHoao. Nood m o d k * b a n g 6

M " ' — * — i n a t p w a n i a a

NURaCPULL-TBC DAY®

al lor Wool Trafl W. A m Arbor «ion Main 1 M B

i NURSES AIDES

CERTIFIED ALL SHIFTS

S— Mr*. Saxton NK1MTENGALE WEST

6365 Newburgh Rd Weaaond. near Joy Rd.

An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

Nursing Opportunities

Mum-epociaRy group pract ice hoi immodlasa oparurigs a l our a u b v ban locat ion tor lof lowlng poal t lona

Director of Nursing WB (Rroct the sctntt les of nursing staff, oversee budget . monRor pro-ductivity end quoMy ol i

r £ 2 2 M background and denv-leedeishlp obflRy Muol

bo RN (BSN preferred) wtth cu r ran t

Nurse Practloner For O g / Q Y N deportment Raepone^ bflRlea include direct paUont cara.

great parsonofltyl Cafl or sand n -sums l o Dions Detler. 932-1170 Harpar Asaode tesJ9670 MlddMPel l

Farmlngton MRS. 46334

MEDld lkL RECEPTIONIST muo l bo experienced, port ar M l t ime, lo r a buoy famfly pract lca m P o n b a c Immediate opening Cafl any t ime S26-2193

MEDICAL RECSPTIONHrr- Experl-ancad lo r p i t . a u pract lca m W Dearborn. Sand laouma to: Boa 616 Obeer>er A Bccontrlc Hoaspopsrs

36251 Schooicrof l Rd. LNoma M l 481S0

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 4 days par wask. Birmingham cafl tor app t M o n Wad or Thurs

B M i i i - l p n H

aaauranca actlvltlao OuaMcal lone: Bachelors degree m Nursing. Mas-ters preferred Muol be RN with cur-rant Michigan acanee. Certif ied (or board eflgibiel as a Nurso Procb-nonor

Nurse Midwife Poeltlon evsfloblo lor anperlonced certif ied rmdwRe n e o p o n e l b l l e a t o include prenatal, intrapartum, post-par tum end

i to.

647-4425

Recruiter/Nursing DMC Heelth Care Centers

41935 W. 12 Mfls Rd Novt, M l . 48377

A member o l The Detroit Madical Center and sfftAsted wflh Wayne State umversl ty

An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

HT.OOOFEEPAIO Buoy spadof fy madical facBHy of lors • a l l o t ; , f u * bonsma snd tsat pacad o i i vkonn ion t . If you Mto phonoe and p a o f x e r a n t o c t . cafl Mark ot

M . BOOKSPAN A ASSOC

MEDICAL SECRETARY Exportonce nooaooary Computer o j ipor lanca a plus. 4 days par n *

a. 354-1154

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST MEDICAL LABORATORY TECH

A p y t t ime |8 hrs./wk | end on-cafl pooRton [weekends 6 mx jn ign ts i Is g»i sf labls o l our loboratry st Madi-son Communi ty Hoapltal lor tha oondtdale who hao o Bachotor 's da-graa In madical technology or sn Aaaoclatae degree oo a medical lab-ora tory tochnlclon. 2 yrs. aspartonca m o hospi ta l laboratory sett ing, ts-

required. b lood bonk experience ie p ie lo i ' e d Send roaume or coma m to our oMooe to compla le on oppfl-

P i o N r r d / A Demon LaOorstory 127 Doris Rd.

Auburn HR. Ml 46326

An Equsl Opportuni ty Employer

S O U T M F * L O OFFICE sook Assistant w i th bflflng o> Fufl t ime wt th benefi ts, lo

PART-TIME RBCEPTIONIST Far buoy madtosf practice.

421-7476

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Laaft lna l o r for m&m p r a c t l c a Muo l bo hard-work ing l lntf tvtouf l l E tena f l Salary 66 50 exper ience Fufl or ps

476-4639

MEOICAL ASSISTANT - port Bme. 2

362-526*1

MEDICAL A 3 8 I S T A N T Garden CRy ^ ^ ^ ^ • H i M l B I I M l

helpful U r l 261-0630

hem office. Tuos. Wed. Thurs tors, pre-646-4066

DENTAL OFFICE > person to work occoKi ts n u l l SBR Fufl t ime, oncsasrn 1 bonuses Soulhl ls ld ]

lOWOfftS • 355-9600

DENTAL OFFICE TELEMARKETER. P s n t ime • Oak off loe Pert t ime Hourty plus bonus Hoyat

541-1366

DENTAL ORTHO A8SISTANT

A S smfltog « 226-105

An Equal Opporkmay Emptoyar

DENTAL RECtPTONWT. Hms lor M f « t

e,c-T6V4S?>q

DENTAL RECEPTIOIflaT-Ift

OENTAL RECEPTK)N«T, moSurs indiv idual tor N o * famfly dorflof pracRoa. aapertoncod m sfl soporss of I ront offtoe. kif l t ime 477-7330

OCNTAL ReCEPnOkBTT

A m o i l ii s led Fufl Ibnr P.O. 61123. LNonla. M l 46161-6 US.

DIRECTOR OF NUR8ING HAWTHORN CENTER

OtrocSor 01 Nursing (RN M i 100 • bad heapRfll tor swiaftansB> tm-p o k e d a n Moot hove

oonnsf Offtoor, 16471 I I — IP*| R6.. N o n h v « e M l 46167

^ RN'S FUI or pa i l BMO on D ^ r AMR

w COB M o n -Fn

• • • • a fepenenews Daor B o m Hts Cafl bo le son I t a i n IBML M o n . T e o a TRara.. PA B » « - i m

MEDICAL ASSISTANT noodofl tor SoufhBsM s a o i n i o i Must have flood skflN in 'fOnopunBfljfa. PFT. chool 6 s inus X - raya MEOICAL ASSISTANTS work m a

LBN's.

Sundays or l l o f l f l o io . M and port time p n i M B H I evaflabie Exceflent pay plug bgneRta Cafl 4 3 4 - 6 ^ 1

MEDICAL A 8 s 5 T A N f i n « " H RCCCPTIOM8T/S6-LER

Current ly tak ing s f l f l B i M l i n tor buoy OS-O Y N oMoo M L h a m a Must M M B f t M 1 - t yaars SBportonoo m OS-QYN of f tca For appomtmowt cefl ORtoe Manager Jemoa 478-4600

MEDICAL A S S « T A N T . s n d madical

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST

part-Mms opening m area. Ouoflftod appfl-

l a m m u m 1 yaar work exper ience and ba able to type 60 w p m To shceduio an appoint-• a g i i g t e a a e o l f c

TEMPEXCHANQE 557-5600

NURSES cer t i f ied AIDS- Hiring car nuraoo aids lor a Farmlngton HflN aontor spertmerrt complex. 469-6966

NURSES NEEDED STATI

Vsr le ty of assignments immediaiary sirol lablo throughout the local araa. H l * i don land tor PEDIATRIC A van-

snd 6 midnight shifts. Chooaa your own caaoa. aat your own hrs. No mln. number of hrs. or t ravel requi red Cafl T

V»1TINQ * 344-0234

NURSING ASSISTANTS

era look ing lor high qusflty people to )oln our p i a l soJono l loom sped-a k o n g m ctooed head m|ury, located

moophoto. If you are s nursing as-sistant. cert i f ied by the Michigan D apart m e m of Pubflc Haafth. or are ef lglMo tor carBWcaiton. lor mora M o r m a t t o n ptoaoo cafl Human Re-sources at " 941-1142

Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar M / F

Nurs ing

CASE MANAGER NeoRRCore COMPARE, the lorgeet mdopendent managed care provider In l h a country, haa sn immediate open ing tor a Caoo I I an agar m our

•7-7431

cloasSy aRh 461-0078

MEDICAL ASSHTANT - t ime, daya or sioiflWBi. Mon -M a M b o etoierlenoed W Sfonl-g W s E K O A X-RAIA. Cantaol

ASSISTANT part A fufl Bmo t u f l i " ! svaflabto. miw last 's J f f l l l , Muat knoai X T M . P F T W a . i f l a o t o g m p h - a a d i Branda 433-3600

MEOICAL A l S * T A N T For buoy P l S H If OBkCB m W MoomRsW Muo l be i g l f l i D i i l t doys^s* now to 4 Sflys/sR- In » o M U N I

C A L L M M B V . 866-7116

MEOICAL A a e N T A N T B - noeded M leael M i n flnpartoao ;>-4pflRfln ctofloa and i i i e a M toeflay A num-Bto of puoRtona M

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M E D C A L A S 6 « T A K T 3 - noodofl IM M66* v e ym flBiiimi Oi i tof l

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Oakland snd N to t m v m

M E O I C A L

R E C E P T I O N I 8 T

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E K s ^ S h

The aucoaooM candtoaio w n be an managed •tan o l 3

ofll axpai ia i ice A Csasfloii l c o m m u

experience

Jttve setory and For confld»i«ai

PARS. Oapt CM. 7 SO h l»o iuak« CA 96605

Healthcare COMPARE Corp.

O P H T H A L M K ASSMTANT

NURSING STUDENTS CNA's/HHA's

n ahead tor summer employ-m e n t Jom the experts m home heelth cara - VISITING CARE. Work

on 1 wtth patients m their own m e Experience or can locat ion

nscsossry Floxlbia schedif loa im-openlngs. Cafl todoyl

VtSITtNGCARE 344-0234

OFFICE MGR/ADMINISTRATOR/ i p t t o n m Needed for out-pa-I mental heelth cflmc St rong

omphaeie on interpersonal and tsto-phone answering skRs Bookkeep-ing secretarial A computer c a p a d -ties required SEND RESUME T O 555 S Woodward . Sts 814. Birmingham. Ml. 46009

ORAL SURGERY Assistant for North suburbs, fus-time. wtth oxooi-lent fr inge benefits. Experience m Oentsl preferred 547-6834

PART TIME FILE CLERK Computer end phone exper ience he lpM. Farmlngton area

474-1790

PERSONAL CARE AIDES A HOME HEALTH AIOES

to work wi th s p a c M tiuputono Canton area Plssss s> HGS, P O Box 15414, Ann Arbor , Ml 48108 572-7234

PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKERS

Largs. multkflaclpMnary behavioral toee g roup haa openings over next 4-8 months for prograoofva

social work proctmonors who are sk l tod m short - term outpatient pey-chiatric t reatment (individual, g roup, iemay ano maritai l . Muat ba ma ing to work f lexible houm and/or days Various geographic sites are evafl-ebie REQUIREMENTS MSW from an accradned School of Soda ! Work , min imum ol faro yeers poslgrsduata experience and CSW

ofler a salary which M commen-

Oualtf iea candidatea may sand to:

Ford Health System OMsKm. Dept. JK her Bonding

Detroit. Ml 46202 An Aff i rmative Act ion/Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar M / F / D / V

RAPfOLY GROWING Medical Co opanlnga Ex-

p g n a n c a d C P T A ICD codas daolrsd Medics! terminology snd computer skflto helpful Salary based on axpe-nence SEND RESUMES A salary requirements to Psi sonnol Depl PO Box 63 Nor thveo Ml a 167

RECEPTIONIST, pen- t ims sveflabN m our fset pacad Livonia o f f t ca Denial knowledge A axciaflerrt com-municat ion atofla a muol Computer experience hotpM. Cafl 561-3636

RECEPTIONIST - PART TIME Buoy Uvoma tamfly practice, l le . lb ie hours, no experlenoa nscisosary. bui helpful 425-0209

R E C E P T I O N I S T / A S S I S T A N T / BILLER

For podtolry offtoe m Canton, par t t ime 456-2400

RECEPTIONIST- FrlomRy reception-ist needed tor Femdale ch l roproc tor Caf l 540-4432!

RECEPTIONIST SCHEDULER " For Uvoma PhyelcN Therapy tocflfty M l t l m a Mon torn Frt 1 year physi-cal Therapy experience requi red Computer experience pi aloi rod

Mary 779-6222

RECEPTIONIST able tor t ront daak/racapt iomei tor buoy radtotogy offtoe m L ivon ia Experience neoeaaary 462-3232

R E C E P T I O N I S T / E X P E R I E N C E D ONLY .tor Intomlal offtoe Fifl l and pen-nmo posit ions s iS f lo tN . Bena-O k No WaMiands. 15 6 Telegraph a raa Cafl Branda at 313-43S-M00 -

RECEPTKJNWr

I Carolyn o l

paoad OPC Cflmc IBCOIIH In BR-Noura Mon Bin. Thurs .

6 F i t . BOM-hosMh or madfcal I

s e a s , mental haa

W E S T L A N D CONVALESCENT

CENTER

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT $500 SIGN ON BONUS

Effective until March 31, 1993 APPLY NOW

D o n t miss INs opportunity Top do«sr tor top auaWy CNA's. Muat be MtoNQen Stale CertMed s a w s— -as — M 11 • B i r f —— — — A A J A f f i m A B u e l e K i e A j A .

Win M f W Cxjfrwtn • ovsmrn* i v u t o w *o vanoamant opoortuonias. K you have a comma-ment to BACB— cara. apply al WaaMand Conna-leeoent Canter. 36137 wTWarTen. Weeliend. Ml.

/ 5 0 2 H a i p W a n t e d

D a n t a l M a d k a l

RECEPTIONIST Wantod tor a buoy ophthaimoiooiet office In U v o m a Weat raaa dodicot-

Nonato caring of paban ta Muat have good typing 6 phone obfltty

mstory A selery l o Box «14 Observer A Eccentric Naaepepers

36251 SchookxaR Rd Uvoma U l 44150

RECEPDOfRSTrOFFICE MANAGER Expononood. C.ceOeni salary A benelNa. ktaal working envkciimiorit. Farmmgton HBs off ice 666-5452

RECEPTIONIST/SILLER For internal medtone offtca m Oo bom Computer aaoonllol 561-3000 Days 561-6671 Ev

RECEPTIONIST olftce Psn imv

tor Uvon le O r ' s Oe-

REHABRN Emsbkshed snd growing prtvste firm oflera p i olea aorta l oppor tun i -ties for energetic Caoo Managers. If you are organized, flexible and can work mdopandantly. this may bo the (OB f « you Call Marty Mirch al 552-0550 or FAX your raauma lo 313-552-0571.

J

Monday, March 22.1993 OAE =

)> EMPLOYMENT * i a i • • s • J

r t e t p w a n i a a f M i . | H - - i -U M C V - V R I B F T C W

ACCOUNT1NQ CLERK S 7 / N R Motor oompany. LNoma a rea Fufl benef l ta Knowisoga of 10 key add-ing nacMfto. 6 day a * . Employment Center mc Agy 56B-1636

ACCOUNTINO CLERK

toy working aRh the elderly 2 yr. degree or oomporoblo oxporionoe required Send raauma m d u d m g salary Malory A requirements to: Woodhavan of LMmla . 29667 WarM-worth. LNome 46154

ACCOUNTING CLERKS PAYROLL

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPERS DATA ENTRY

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 4 RECEIVABLE

Lies our temporary oppor tun i t ies to Ob mtroduood to lha Una

RN - FULL TIME OAY SHIFT

Apply at or call Mrs Martm. DON. 261-5300

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8365 Newburgh Rd

wsst lond. near Joy Rd An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

RN Fufl tana days Must nova tong-lorm cara exper«nce and arorklng knowl-edge of OSRA Apply a l 26715 Greenfield (between 10 6 11 Mile).

HN/LPN with HI Tech experience. Rochester s res Part-tans days A afternoons Co* Visitmg Nurse Home Support Services at

354-0501

RN or LPN - hi l l l ime day shift Chargs position lor one wing o l 64 Bed. privately owned nursing lacMty Experience m geriatric care pre-lerred Excellent work ing condi-tions. salary snd bonoflts m fsmiiy oriented quality cars envi ronment

m -Fr l , 10-4 Cell Mon - 261-4800

RNS A l shifts Excellent pay plus bonus Please Contact Mrs Subot ich. Cametol Ha* Convalaacanl Center. Lrnoma 522-1444

R N S - IN SERVICE DIRECTOR Full tune, lor long te rm care faculty exceflent salary Please call Shiney St Souver at 255-6450

RN'S/LPN'S Pan-l ime for a 55 bad Catholic nursing home Apply m parson:

Marycreet Manor t5475 Midd iebel l Lrvonia. Michigan

427-9175

o l our c f lanu uao the opportuni ty of temporary plaoomon t to ftnd

pormanam emptoyaoa Cafl the offloo nooraot you

tor an appoin tment

e c c o u n t e m p B

Southfleld - 367-6367 26568 North • o a l o m Hwy a 250

Southfleld Ml 46034

Troy - 524-9050 201 W. Big Beovar # 3 1 0

roy Ml i T r o y l

vacat ion A Holiday Pay m a f t u Avaflabto. Heelth Cere BeneAU I . E O E

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Experience with oompu le r t iad sys-tem w id data entry required tor long term opportunity C M Diane 646-6501

umforce Tomporary Service

5 0 4 H a l p W i

O f d o a - C t e r t e a l

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS

WE NEED YOU:

1.1/f l

• Lotos/Symphony • S t rong secretarial sklfls • p luo

fl you ore protooatonoL hard wortJng A look ing 10 aam 110 an hr

WOLVERINE STAFFING

S o u t h f t e k J : 3 5 0 - 4 2 7 0

T r o y : 8 7 » - 9 0 7 0

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t e d

knowieogo of oomputor (Skene pro-gram p i M o i o b U ) CoBadtono A legal

attRuda requked U M m n l / y r ax-portonoo Compat f tNa salary 6 ben-efits Apply m paraon M Tha Crooe-mgs M Canton. 6376 Itowoytroo

BOOKKEEPRIG/Acco imt lng Clerk Seeking • ooB-moRvatod mdMduol . neat m spp oar once wf lh organtta-ItonaI 6 accuracy stofls. p iumton t m math, accoun t ing , oomputor 61 phono adquof to and abia to h a n d * a variety of of f tce ouboa Cafl CMhy i 9AM- 1PM. M o n - F r t . 627-7900. or l u reeume to. 627-7906

ARBOR NEEDS: SECRETARIES

WORO PROCESSORS $ S - $ » / H R .

Account ing - Engmearmg

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166 ASSISTANT PAYROLL/

DATA ENTRY CLERK

dona d a r k poeeeeemo s k l M m accu-racy, organization i communica-tion. ProBOom m moth, data entry, knowledge m uomputors a pluo. aa-soctato degree preferred Sand re-sume l o Personnel. P O Box 360. Novl. M l 46376-0360

Accounts Payable Clerk

Full Time Entry level needed ol Corpora te offtca m Birmingham Nood an indi-vidual that can work wofl under preooure end moot the Joodflnaa. Muat p a i n s s i good math tkflta and computer axpManca . Prior experi-ence required Ofler exceflent bene-fits Call 644-5300. sxt 295

Erb LUMBER CO. ACCOUNTS

RECEIVABLE/ PAYABLE

Clerk needed tor ful l - t ime poelt lon Must have oomputor exper ience, fil-ing. typing, phonoe 6 general offtca sklfls To set sn appointment , call

(313)522-9617

R N ' S Needed lor oul inpatient CARF accredited neuro-rehabmtat ion program located m Romulus We ara offer ing you s chal lenging opportunity to work m a fr iendly supportive s tmosphere teeturmg professional learn work and coOabo-ralion. We need you to complete our sfternoon and midnight team Cafl Bonnie Adamakl. Director o l Nurs-ino Services at 941-1142

Equal Opportuni ty Employer M / F

RN SUPERVISORS ALL SHIFTS Excellent pay plus bonus Ptaaoo contact : M rs Subo-l lch at Camaflol Hafl Convatoooent Canter. Livonia. 522-1444.

SUPERVISORY A Direct Cara Staff Progreeerve agency aervtng devel-o p m e n t a l ^ d i s a b l e d a d u l t s In Wayne County seeking mot ivated stsfl lor high quality p rog ram Train-ing A benoM peckage. Muat be at least 16. hava Michigan dr ivers li-cense A svauabiecar GROUP HOME MANAGER muat hava al least 1 yr superv isor , expe-rience Bachelors Degree Is pre-ferred although 3 yrs work experi-ence m mental health f ie ld may be

DIRECT CARE STAFF must demon-strate commitment to menta l heelth field by relevant employment , volun-teer or educat ional experience S«nd resume to E.C.M . 6700 W Cuts.- C - v c . Ds! M! 43235 EOE

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR For busy cardiology offtca m Farm-lngton H«s Experience pra lor rod Send roaume to: Cardiovascular Ckncal Associates PC. 26080 Grand River Suite 306 Nor th, Farmlngton Hills. Ml 46336. A t tn Mary Eflon

X-RAY TECHNICIAN - Fufl I days Mammography A ftouroocoplc axpononca nocooaary Garden City or Dearborn a rea 422-7464

504 Ha4p Wanted O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

ABLE SECRETARY-Part l ima, dan-tal practice a f lemoona & Saturdays W « Ham Starting Heights area. Ida-el for collage student 979-1450

Accounting Clerk Psrt Time

Heeded at Corporeto Offtca m Brrrrungham individual must type 50 wpm. computer exper ience wtth knowledge of Lotus. 2 years ec-, counting thru tnal balance flexible hours. Cafl 644-5300 ext 295

Erb LUMBER CO.

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - Seek mdMduo l w /compu le r knova-

te mpui d a t a Port t ime. Tuee SlO/hr 537-4514. 537-9400

trig m

r $ i !

ACT NOW!! RECEPTIONIST:. S20.000 Use your prc laa. iona l secretarial snd computer sklfls for front deek suburban poeltlon

ALL FEES COMPANY PAIO PERMANENT STAFF

Farmmgton HBs 737-5750 T roy 565-3720

ATTENTION RECEPTIONISTS

Poomone

CASH RECEIPTS SPECIALIST Looking tor an individual l o Afl a caoh rj

counts raceivsbie. Ouattro Pro A/or Lotua WordPer lec l : and 2 + y r s . H

Cefl Recrul tar a l 524-3100 ROeERT HALF. 201 W EMg Baavar Suite B310. Troy M l

CHURCH SECRETARY Needs compuu le r toifls and knowl-edge of WordPerfect or WordStar 30 hours par week, shorter summei

i d compet i t ive wagaa. Sand N Mam. Ctowson

CLERICAL - Accounts receivable caoh receipts, coflactlons. payrofl 6

5 0 4 H a l p '

O N I o a - C t e r t e a l

CLERICAL

SWHCHSOARO O P E R A T O R S

• OATA ENTRY OPERATORS • WORD PROCESSORS

Cafl tor an a p p u H m a n t

TEMPEXCHANQE 557-5600

CLERICAL FULL TIME

Maadad at Corpora te O f f p e m Bb

•nee. type 45 w p m a n d oomputor experience a muat. Of ler smcif l tn benefits. Cafl 644-S300. e x l 296

Erb LUMBER CO. CLERICAL FULLTIME

exper ienced recept ionists Muat be fr iendly and outgoing Typing 45 wpm. Fufl A part t lma posit ions

Future Force 525-8454

NEVER A FEE

c o m p u t e r exper ience , be self mot tvatod 6 able to work wi th mini-m u m auporvtoton. Ploosi sond re-sume to; Mean Meyer Concrete 32401 Mafly. Madiaon Hts. Mi 46071

CLERICAL ASSISTANT - temporary port Umo. f lexible hours days, i some Sat Typing a must. Apply M: Bur ton Plumbing. 34224 Mic/vga" Avo.. Wayne 722-4170

AUTO DEALER needs expononood bookkeapor to ooflect mouranco reoervebiee tor largo volumo body shop Fufl t ime mdudtog benefit package. Pisses aond rooumo to Art M o r n Pontiac GMC mc. 29300 Telegraph Rd. Southftsld. M1 4B034

AUTO DEALERSHIP immediata opanmg for an auto bflMr or individual with off ice J s s l a experience bil l ing Non

JOE PANIAN 26111 Telegraph 355-1000

AUTO DEALERSHIP Right Arm lor Busmeee Manager, wi th G M automotive experience needed lor busy Chevrolet Oeeler-shlp Groat >OC lor right porson Exceflent benefits Including 401K

Marty Feldman Chevroiet. Now Aak lo r Laura 346-7000

ADIA NEEDS Experienced

Office Personnel

- Receptionists • Typists • Word Procoooors • Dots Entry

313-722-9000 or 313-362-2342

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T Pan t lma tor succeeafU inaurance agent m Farmlngton HFLTO Word proceeaing. set up phone appoint -ments. mourance experience a pkia. Sand reauma to Mr Stuert . P. O. Box 20310. FemdMe, M l . 46220

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Praoligioua hospital needs word pro cooping experience for admimo-Irative off ices Medical tarmmotoay a plus Cafl Meianle 357-0036

Unlloroa Temporary Sorvlcea

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Fufl or part t ime Self starter with computer exps.~-er.ee. Send rs aume/salary requirements l o 30150 Tstograph. Sufle 300. Birminghem. Ml 46025

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Top pay lor exparlancad candidatea with growing Farmmgton HflN cor-poration Macword experlenoe a pkJA Can Susan 473-2932

UnMoroo Tomporary Servlcae

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO DIRECTOR

Our client seeks a degreed Mgh skifled proteeatonaf wtth 5 * yeers experience and computer proficien-cy Cafl Arthur Thomas, 355-4140

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT With WordPerfect S DisplayWrtta IV lor busy district off toe Must be vary

-a i — I Ufl — p r o l l M K X W wnn Bi tanBrr, p saff-staner. and apie l o work with Mrtie supervision Cafl

DYNAMIC PEOPLE 454-5503

ACCOUNTING CLERK

Welcome lo TO Rowe Corporat ion, a leading vending and amusement service company wi th currant solas r excess of *90 mflf lon W s hove an out i tandmo opppor tumfy for an Ac-counting Ctork Who a a recent buoi-- e s i ichoo1 graduate, or hao 1 yaar of Bookkeeping exper ience

fufl-ome salaried poemon

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

w e are looking tor an mdMctoai wtth some account ing /bookkoopmg ex-perience AppOceni must have good communicat ion skflM 6 work wall with others This a s par t - t ime poel-t lon with the m ldwoo fs largest furni-ture rental company Contact Mr Houston at 155-4330

BE THE BEST... WITH THE BEST...

TODAY! Todays Temporary is now hiring quali f ied people lor the foOowing poemone

General offtca/clartcal Secretaries Recept ionist ! with swi tchboard experience

• Word Prooeeoors ' Data Entry Operators i Experienced telemarketers

Cafl for an appointment and immadiaia conakJeratlon

TODAYS TEMPORARY

649-4455 373-6767

BIRMINGHAM - Fufl/pert t lma Typ-ing (60wpmL word processing, phonoe. general offtca. Personable non-smoker Call Kay 647-7960

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER for reeidential construct ion Arm Need • t r ong automated Accounts Pay-able background Sand rooumo and salary raqulromants 10: Accounting Manager 32400 Telegraph. Suite 203. Binghem Farme. M l . 46025

BOOKKEEPER Entry level opportunity tor protoa-slonal indMduai l o work In our Bir-mingham law ftrm Muol ba good wi th numbers * dotall oriented Pleas* call RaMa 642-0333

BOOKKEEPER - for property 1 apartment managamant company Expananced m Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable 6 computers S t rong accounting bacfcgroimd. vor bal & wri t ten NUfla a muat Sand rooumo to P O Box 8S899, Weetland. 141.46165.

BOOKKEEPER - fufl Umo tor gonaral contractor Must have computer ex penence Construct ion knowledge a p lua Send rooumo to: Bookkoopor Poaltton, 37752 Hlflfl Tach O r , Farmmgton HflN. Mi 46331

CLERICAL/BOOK KEEPING Fufl t ime entry l e v * for SouthftoM offtoe Lotua 6 w o r d procoaomg ex-perience dooirad Cafl Mon -Fn. i -4pm. 352-2015

An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

CLERICAL Offtca pooHlona available both temporary and parmananl The chance you've been welting lor to get your career moving

WORD PROCESSORS SECRETARIES

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS LEGAL SECRETARIES

Call OFFICETEAM loday whara your tMonts ara racognaed and rewarded

Soulhfteld - 356-0222 28566 Nor thwaelern Hwy »250

SouthftoM Ml 46034

Troy - 524-3110

Major rets store has s fufl tone cler ical posit ion available a l our L ivonia Mafl iocs

computer NUflo. Suocaaatofl appfl-cants w « co iarage. paid vacatlone opportuni ty tor bo th personal and proleoetonai growth. Appl icants ara invltod to apply m parson ef our Livonia Mafl locat ion

CROWLEY'S 29560 W Savon Mfl

Uvonia. M l 46152

CUSTOMER SERVICE National market ing f i rm haa Immodt-

>1 W Big B Troy Ml Troy Ml 46064

Vacat ion A Holiday Pay Heefth Cara Benefi ts Available. EOE

CLERICAL. Par t Time, f lexible hours. 12-20 hrs par week, kght bookkeep ing A typing Hooums only Precision Spindle Service Co . 836 Woodward Hts . Femdale. Ml 46220

CLERICAL PART TIME

WORK WHILE KIDS ARE IN SCHOOL

General offloo dutlee. flexible hours Cafl 644-5300. ext 295

Erb LUMBER CO. CLERICAL POSITION

FWng d a r k tor B i rmmghem low firm Some offtca experience neceesory

642-0333

CLERICAL posit ions m Arm Arbor srea wi th growing mortgage bank

3 ftrm f to latad experience s plus, t ime with benef i ts Send resume

to: Personnel Director. 315 E Elsen-hower. Ste. 12. Arm Ar txx U i 46106

and light computer exper ience Fufl or p e n t lmo Salary pSuo bonus Cafl Cieirs 357-0646

O M c a - C t o r i c a l

D a J i J . r i l x S f , r k s

pluo kay Mrakao nootfotf tor ooatgr merits In UvoMa A SoumftaM. Appi m parson Bolaoon 9-3.

ACRO SERVICE OORP. 17167 N. Laurel Pork Or.. > 1 W

L N o n i o a l 6 M f l o t 1-27S or cafl lor mora m to rw—on :

591-1100 DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

COME WORK

WITH US!

Part-Time Dets Entry 20-30 hrs. per <

GENERAL OFFICES COLLECTORS

R flme.

H IGH L A N O C L E R I C A L

C P M I 0 6 2 - 0 6 0 6

Dorothy Day Paraonnal Barr ing DalraR 1 Suburbs

MuMpto P O M O M 0M

ar axporlanoa pratorrod. Cafl Aonoo 473-2934

LMtoroo Tomporary SanAoao

Flexible Hours Frequent Waga R»nm«s No Phone Cafla Ptoaoo

Apply: U-MoM Co of Detroi t 29600 MKisgan A v a

inksler, Ml 46141

U-HAUL An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

LEGAL EXCELLENCE Personnel At Law k Lslsti ioMng Rs I5« i Anrn m aary

For oxiooflonco m logol s ta l l i ng TEMP _ PERM . or TEMP TO PERM. cMI or FAX your rooumo to.

PERSONNEL AT LAW

3000 Town Cantor. Sta 2560 SouthHsM. Ml 46075

FAX 356-0235 Phona356-0060

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Dr heelth car

Top pay. WP 5 1 or Macln loah a plua. Cafl Martha 646-7663

Unltoroo Temporary Services

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TO $26,000

Strong admintatratlve aklfla Word-Pertect. Lotos a plus Bonofl ts m-

Cafl Kathy. " 2 - 6 ' e C SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

CUSTOMER SERVICE POSITION variety of duties, a t tent ion to dotofl. computer exper ience, kght typing, telephone akifls requi red Perma-nent poeition. amafl off tca Sand ro-aume to: Flo-Toe inc.. At tn. Human Reeourceo, 45255 5 Mfle. Plymouth M l 48170

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP for corporate offtce doflvory department Fufl Umo poelt lon. Muat ba avaflablo ononmgs 6 weekends Excellent baneflt peckage apply at:

Scott Shuptr tno Furni ture 977 E Fourteen M M

Troy. M l

CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPERVISOR

Experienced supervisor needed to m a t in tha retofl administrat ive op-aroitons of loot paced and raptdty growing communica t ions company Succeaaftji cand idote muat hava 1-2 years of offtca supervteor and cuo-

and communicat ion skflM and bo com-puter- inaraie Look ing for someone who is deta i l o r i en ted , highly mottvatod and haa a sense of com-mrtmarit Poaltton s M require work-« 0

experience Send roaume t o Box 636

Observer 6 Eccentr ic Newepapars 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd

U v o m a M l 46150

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Secretary to Vice Preatoant Word-Perfect 5 1 & Lotua 1-2-3 araa. Temporary to pormonont

C0NTEMPRA 563-5900

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Wtth 3-4 yaars axporionce needed for a foot paced Human noociurco Depl Muat novo exceflent buomooo English A phono et iquet te A sof ld knowledge of WordPerfect 5 1 • re-quired Background m benefits da-

Send gutoeknes to Box 642.

Oboorvor A Eccentric l lowopopors 36251 Schoolcr aft Rd

Livonia M l 46150

An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

FARMMGTON HILLS Rool offtca m need of Receptionist Muat ba WordPerfect 5 i proftctont. have axcoflant phona anquet te A be able to work m a 1 Experience a must Contact Kotey at : 313-737-3600

FILE CLERKS opanlnga m M locations Wo of ler Top Pay. Paid Hol idays. Cash Bonuses . Temp-Mod msursnoo Cafl today tor v i sppomtmanlt

SNELLING TEMPORARIES NEVER A FEE

CLERICAL SUPPORT Person, per-manent p e n t ime, to work 37 hrs. Summer /20 h rs Winter to hondM var ious assignments. Typing skifls A computer knowledge nac sa lary Send rooumo Human Raoourcoe. P.O. Box 2970, Livonia. Ml 46151

CLERICAL/TELEMARKETING Part l ime may leed to lufl t m e Good organizat ional and phona akifls Must have working knowledge of DOS. ACT aoftwars s plus Troy

362-2212

CLERICAL Wo ore seeking Mvera i mdivntoals for entry level clerical poail lona To ba conaldared. you must poesees any or afl of tha loflowlng

BOOKKEEPER-Ful l Charge/SEC-RETARY for Bufldor-Roal Estate-Property Management Co. Birming-ham araa. Good typing skflto. Miort-nand, admmielrative abflKMe and record keeping copoblflty Cafl Mr SchoD 645-9600

Tms is I offering peckago To spp*r send letter c* av tsrsst t o TO Rowe Corporat ion 12860 Prospec l , Dear p o r n . Ml 48126-3652

Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

ACCOUNTING

lovatt of accounting exper ience who I Temp se-

permononl |Ob soorch Ass ignment , svsksbie now A coming m dafly

We ofler Tamp - Med mourance, over t ime pay reeume A interview ccumeeang

CALL NOW?

354-2410 ACCOUNTANTS ONE

Agency ^OO

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ADMINISTRATOR

I m m e l o M opening tor A i P Admkv wtraior m MadMon MIS Ouaflftail cand^a te wfll a buamoaa dogrefl M lh 5 yrs A / P muo l bo 10-m*e r wllh Lotos spreed

36251 SchoomroR Rd LMomeMi 46 IM

Accounts Payable ; Supervisor

Cafl 944-5300, osri 2*6

Erb LUMBER CO.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

AdmrnMlrat ivo kaalafam with encal-lont WordPer lec l 6 O c U p h o n e skMa

tact-pacad Baiianglwam

Strong organizat ional spf l toda A ol-tantion 10 dolafl a muat Sau ry range of nkd S20's. Send rooumo to Offtoe Manager. 250 Mart in. Sta 201. Bammghom. Mi 46009-3363

ADMINISTRATIVE/ CLERICAL

modMM opening m the Merkat«Tg Deportment lor an mdMduo l «Mh PC skflM

55-60 wpm and st rong wr l l ton 6 oral flto P l u i i COTV-

MUTUAL OF o c T R o r r INSURANCE COMPANY

333 Plymouth Rd Plymouth. M l 46170

( 3 I 3 K

APARTMENT LEASINO AGENTS FMatoto por l - tono. «JaM tor oofMgd otodoms MuM bo w i M t o a - m - -ou t -go ing personel f ty axd '••eipnone lung, typing toMfl.H rooumo wflh setory requkainonto to P O Box 99647 t r o y . M l 4 B 0 6 ^ H

APPLCAT ION8 ACCEPTED FMI or pa r t - t on * Good typiM Tram aa Chkopracf tc —Motork

A P P U C A T W ARE I rMtod tor too poamon a l M B i t Mr too Reg« r . » Mono Oate io r of too Amortotoi Can-aarBocMty Tkto M o par t - tone poei-•on (20 per s H t M M B i

AUTO

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BOOKKEEPER Lhroma 68 yeor old ftrm. Fufl cahrga. lufl tons position lor mature mdMd-uai wi th experience m manual and computartzed accrual accounting through gonaral ledger Federal i Stele lax report ing A mveotmert true! knowledge Rooumo required

Cafl Georgone at 421-5660

BOOKKEEPER have M exper ience

Knowledge of floor covering A bufld-B H M a p M S 3 2 B

Must Know era background helpful 2-6504

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY Long eetabflshed construct ion com-pany looking lor part t ime ir*»v«dual who • experienced m bookkeeping. Mior thond or K>eed«rnmg A locom-putor flier oto Contact Mr Oloon. Kaftan Entorpnaoo. l - 5 p m 352-3600

Book k aeper/Secretary Fufl charge bookkeeper tor smafl p r o p e r t y managemen t ftrm m Soulhftold Fufl l o o p o n a l b t y tor payrofl. accounts payable A gonaral lodger Must be tamfltor wtth PC-

Portocl a pk ia Job roquwaa * days Croee. pa id kidod Sond

A C o . 17117 W 9 Mfle I Slo 1635 S o u t M o M M l 46075

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY MuM be experienced A have a i len-arve knowledge In computers Bond rooumo to P O Boa 250464 W OtoomftoM Ml 46325

BOOKKEEPER, a l t o One Wrl to PkiS experience Mr hokftng company and flftmi kwmodMto opanmg

Cafl TrudL 351-67*0

BOOKKEEPING SKILLS i mng-

porary poatoona in P V n o i R h Ao-la paiobM. t i x w u I'aoM payrofl, or s | i m i » M n s l superv sfl hsflpAk Top pay lor the

473-2111 N S SERVICES

CAREERS - MARCH 1093 PERMANENT JOBS

P A ® - »13K TO *2S« or lhand l »

« * *

Leael secretary »2«k Offtoo TrstoOO »13k

CO Troy

C f l S m a f l o r t o a r a a u w o (313)649-6797 Oorofhy Oto Poioonnal of Troy. Me

DAY trmmk. toe. 3001 w tog Bo Bto 119 Tray. Ml 46064

Telephone/ receptionist experience Data ontry Mufle Typing 4 0 * w p m A lpha/numanc ftkng Math M * s

Ws of ler e compet i t ive Benefit peefc-Ouallf tod candldatee should

apply Mon-Frt 9am-4pm or send s to

Human fMsom r.ee SOURCE ONE MORGAGE

SERVICES CORPORATION 27555 FARMINGTON RD

FARMINGTON HILLS. Ml 46334

For other avaflabM positions c u m cafl our Job Oponlng Hotkne

( 3 1 3 > 4 8 8 - 7 J 0 B

If you are hearing impeded p i i s n cafl for MOW anno 1-600-649-3777

EquM Oppor tun i ty Employer M/F /D

CUSTOMER SERVICE

We have oxooflont opportu-nraea for m d M d u M s with s t r o n g c o m m u n i c a t i o n skifls Vary buoy offtce Musi en)oy work ing with people , have oxca l i en i phone manners and aoma m m p u l e r s k « 9 PMS permanent poertion Locat-ed m Southf le ld area Ex-

t ra imng program

LIVONIA SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD

464-2100 352-1300 352-1300

FILING CLERK - lor a a m c o compa-ny Musi poeaess gsnaral offtca abil-ities. damonstrstad by educat ion or experience WW be expected to per lorm waned clerical taaks Ptoaoo send reeume lo Tachrws Corp.. 44008 Helm S t . Plymouth. I 46170

An Equal Opportuni ty EmptoyOr

LEGAL SECRETARY noodod lor non amoklne H a ftrm. 1-6 years experience m l a g a n Type 70-60 w p m Computer skflN nateeear i Sond iao»aiis lot Barb. 2560 Telegraph Rd ! 280. B t o o m B o U H i f l M l 46302

LEGAL SECRETARY tor 12 Mtomoy oomfto ld HflM. LMgaOon i required Salary boood Sand rooumo 6 satory ra-

qukomonts to Offtoo Manager 300 E L o n ^ L f l k a Rd.. Sto 200. Bloom-

LEGAL SECRETARY Exparlancad lor amafl. [ paraonM to(ury ftrm In S o u t h M d Fufl t ime, good satory opporttmtoaa. Knowledge of WordPerfect , aaoat-

kjry practlca raqtf lrod.

LAW OFFICE PO BOX 760426

LATHRUP VILLAGE. M l 46076

LEGAL! LEGAL!

LEGAL SECRETARY

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y

Carolyn. 30400 Tstograp* Rd . 436. fcn^tow Farms. M l 46025

pMooont a M a e 6 typmg «Bto-Bofl. * onto» ao f f t toa aflto too

s s f j r t E u w -ston. Must bo atMaotoB. oi iMk i .

MARKETING A B 6 « T A N T . too are look ing tor o>J snt l o heto

^ • 1 M Z Z

MARKETMG SECRETARY ol

your WoidPor toct S.I and obflRy to M a r a c t wfth casnts Cafl Sopmo 367-0037

LEGAL SECRETARY Exparlancad legM Moratory wl lh ex oeflem word pronsssmg 6 grammto-tcM sklfls naodod tor FanNng lon HflN parsons! In|ury Mw Arm. Ptoaoo sond raai«na to Offtca Manager 31700 Mlddtobalt Rd . SuRo 240. Farmmgton HflM. Ml 46334

LEGAL SECRETARY naodod tor 2 attorney off ice m SouthftoM.

Three plus yaars ol Migat ion sxperience A oomputor knoeflodgo helpful Send rooumo to: Box 576 Oboorvor A Eccamrtc l laaspopars

36251 Schooicrof l Rd UvonM Ml 46150

LEGAL (SECRETARY wantod tor downtown law torn. 5 yaars (Ugol ian expanonca WordPar toO S.I. ExoM-Mnt salary/bonotos. Sand raoumo to: PsrsortnM Oiroclor, 2200 feM Bidg . Datron.

LEGAL SECRETARY worke rs companoooon mourance defenae Word Perfect requead Legal experience p iotorrad Send rooumo to GatoraMi A Booms. Attn. Pamela. 29777 T Suite 1460. Southf leld

LEGAL SECRETARY lor Forminglon HflN Mw Arm Fufl-Omo poelt lon

Salary ptoa M i banoftt p iog rem Wo M commit ted l o equel employment opportunity. Cafl AdmmMl ra to r

651-4111

LEGAL SECRETARY tor taat-paced Birmingham Mw

sen-starter A loom p handle mtflOpto protects

i r r , ? Lotus • a plus. Contact 647-S

dotee should cafl tor ap-pointment

SPENCER PERSONNEL. INC.

559-0110 NEVER A FEE E O E .

DATA ENTRY CLERK. Kill t ime, wl lh benefits, day shi f t , tor Southfleld offtca P leoM send reauma and sal-ary r o q u k o m o n u to: Data ProcaM mc Supervteor. 20755 Ste 903 Soulhf teld. M l 46075

DATA ENTRY A clerical, port t ime lor Southftoid CPA offtca. good with numbers A calculator Meet handwri t ing 350-2600

COMPUTER TECHNICIAN PC dMtr lbutor has openings m Technical Dapl Experience m PC and network ing products. Good communicat ion MiflN Sand reeume l o MIMAX 32713 Schooicron. Uvoma. Ml 48150

CLERK/TYPIST Datron booed brokerage Arm soaks quali f ied indmdueM tor Ctork/Typiei poemone E x c . f l . n l opportunity lor the rtg should

M good p toes sre i

nscseesri ' Send rea iane to CLERK/TYPIST P O Box 779

DofTOM Ml 46231

COMPUTER OPERATOR ENTRY LEVEL

E, c i f l i r t opporumwy tor mdMduM with good organuat ional to«s to work in s f«M pa re t l anvkonment Muol bo e toam player A commuted to get t ing toe fob done. f~

~ package Sond tea aMary history to

P O Box M O M S M l 46153-0336

DATA ENTRY CLERK Part- t ime poolt lon. 10-15 hra . /a* lor comporry located at 13 A Toto-groph Should bo ablo to type 50 wpm. bo ae* inot lno iod end orge-nfzad Data entry A computer axpa-rtonca required Sand RESUME TO Box 574 Obeerver A Eccentr ic Nawep spars

36251 Schoolcrof t Rd Uvoma Ml 46150

DATA ENTRY CLERKS: ImmedMte openings m a l locabona- We ofMr Top Pay. Paid Hofldays. Caoh Bonuses Tamp-Med meurance Cafl today tor an appo in tmant l

SNELLING TEMPORARIES NEVER A FEE

LIVONIA SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFKLD

464-2100 352-1300 352-1300

OATA ENTRY knmsdloM openings tor y n * 12.000 xeyvtrokee expenenoe 2 Top pey Cafl Oflna

FINANCIAL SERVICES Arm m responsible person lor administra-tive «>•? c jsKMf l - r -serv ice dutlea. Exceflent communicat ion skifls ra-q u r e d Must be p e r s o n a l i s a seff-starter, wofl organized, and accurato with dotafls Plssss respond by re-sume to BOX 596 Observer A Eccentric Hewspopors

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma Ml 46150

Ar. Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

FORECLOSURE CLERK Mature individual needed tor luf l t ime poeition to monitor A track toredoeure Woo. Computer A Word -Perfect S O sxspenence a plus Non-smoking Birmingham MgM f i rm Cafl Dobbto 540-7701

LEGAL SECRETARY/PART TIME For smafl gonaral pract ice M a ftrm m Farmmgton HflM. Flexible dayt ime ruxirs. I ogal exper ience pretarred. Out not raqukad Salary nogottobM. Send reeume t o

MORTGAGE WE NEED

• Proceasors • C l a r t c B

• Data Entry

WERE BUSY

iduaN ploaoo apply Sand i f l M M to: Q m f l t c . 1699 8*utz Or.. Trov. M i 46064. A l to Buo Forat A49-O240

RECEPTIONIST ASSBTANT

WOLVERINE STAFFING

SouthfMd: 356-4270 Troy. 879-9070

OFFICE ASSISTANT Part Ome -ord p i u ieoomg sxpe-n BflMBM snd p l i n

M tone potential 0 .HJL, 2295 Frankfln

Rd . «130 . BtoomftaMK

OFFICE ASSISTANT paraon naodod to mam m M offtce l o o p u n a t o l M a and do NC program-mmg ( w e ' l t rMnl PflM vacebons. modMM. dental 6 Mo AppN m par-son: 9 -3pm. TUESDAY ONLY at:

36241 A b r u n l Dr S of Fo rd 6 E of HbL

OFFICE/CLERICAL lenced m MMroaoR tonkas,

A Excel FlexpOa hours. Pay

Funding. At tn C A M 30100 Tsieorspn. 3uHe 170,

m Fsrme. M l

OFFICE CLERICAL Fufl O n e muontosd CPA Arm loo exper t SkflM. k n g a n a g i af W m d f o r M c l ro-qmrod. Sand raoumo and salary ra-qu i ramsnts to P. O. Bo* 725396. Berkley. ML. 46072.

OFFICE MANAGER computor. I

7346 Doop . M l 46301

GENERAL CLERICAL OFFICE Must hava experience typing A » -ing Mus i hove g r e « phone skflM A

umo Send resume to: 21651 Melroee. Southf le ld M l .

46075, attent ion Laura Otowm

GENERAL CLERK Benefits Bioomfleld Hflto ASl 569-3630

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Con-t r a c t o r looking tor port l ime secre-tary Hours 2pm-6pm. 5 days Knowledge of computers, typ ing A good telephone toflM Pleats aend reeume l o Davenport Brothers Construct ion. 301 Davie.

I l l

GENERAL OFFICE work tor saMs office located m Bt rmmgnom Expe-rience required. Mon-Fn . 6.30am-5 00pm. Sand rooimie to P O Box 1295. Bammghem. Ml 46012

GENERAL OFFICE Ponnononl pootoon tor pot eon t o do

wofl o rgonaod and good aflto ftg-uros. 5 Mfle/Tsingr spn a rea Mr Cam 353-0160. ato 471

p p a y Cafl I umtoroo Ti

OATA ENTRY OPERATOR 2 y r s experience. pen-Ome everv-mga A eaokonds. Suuthf ls id area Cafl ofMr 6. Marcto. 637-4023

DATA ENTRY OPERATORS backround p ra to r ra

5S/*tr .lOM Cafl

rary A po imor iant pooRlewo avefl-Lyrme or 525-0330

DATA ENTRY PLYMOUTH AREA

C0NTEMPRA

WORD PROCESSORS SECRETARIES

RECEPTIONISTS DATA ENTRY CLERKS

Short 6 long temporary to perme-

583-9500 (Troy aree) 5AS-5900 (Daerbom)

COPY (FILE CLERK NEEDED

LNwt to M l 461(6

34704 I . NO RHONE CALLS R L l A a t

An f que l Op.

porarypoatoona Port 6 M l

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

Lrvonia ars feflibenaM

f 1 -.U-lv"

OATA ENTRY • 13JOOO/YR

ie f e e p a M b» » 1 "toy aaek

M B - 1 6 3 6

smpioysr

OENTAL RECERTiOkMS T - Qood ac outoo-

ma Sand 103 29603

•aeume to Di 6 M t o I M f l B f l

snsol M e M l 46191

^ s i s m m M

EXECUTIVE A S e « T A M T

GENERAL OFFICE For commorciol

SouthftoM phone

GENERAL O F F C E •ol markol lna tor your

GENERAL OFFICE

v o r i o d d u t i e s P r o f o o o l o n o l asmoanor Good phone A keyboard

LEGAL SECRETARY with 3 y n minimum Mlgst lon expanonce Buoy doak work ing tor partner A sesoirl-ato WordPartoct S i P l i s i i n l off-ice atmoaphora. Salary commerv aurato wi th experience Send ra-

ta to: 33 B l o o m held HMs Parkway. Ml 46304.

100. At tn:

LEGAL SECRETARY

Send rooumee to A t ten t ion L. CMmoyn. 1760 S H Sto. 300. BtoomftoM L. Caknoyn. 1760 S. ToMgraph^Rd..

LEGAL SECRETARY Needed tor Ol-A Criminal Law

WordPerfect 5.1 Cf lS

LEGAL SECRETARY buoy SouthftoM m a d K M molpract loo

Good phono skes Evsmngs A w k a m t o 96/hr to atari. Canton araa. Cod Tuos. Ttojr. Frl 9am-7pm < X y

453-3331

OPPCRTUNJTY Wo have lots of positions M * M t o p pay tor sflhsr toon or long - - m . BacrotofNI skflM and doto en-

a p k j a C o f l P a m 646-7664 ' • — Tomporary Sorvlco

PART-TIME nam part-tone entry lovM po-20-30 I a n Mon-Fn

__ _ CRT and iocMtog Mas tar o t i

Top pay s n d bonoat package mdud-mg paid hofldflyk. vecabon. proT shar ing and madtaM pton. No o p nance n t C k M o r j . Sand raoumo < stop m to oomplsto «pp6rMI»m

Attn: Dspt 014 26200 Toam Cantor Or

S U M 200 Novt. Ml 4*376-6001

i O m e

PERSONNEL AGENCY FULLTIME

Energetic porson naedod tor buoy f s r m i n g t o n HON offtca cfludo t o o of Ntog.

sastong r»gh Iront desk p

S T d p S S .

RECEPTIONIST i r t n g l

I package ! k. P.O. Box to Unk. P.O. Box 700041.

Plymouth M l 46170

RECEPTIONIST Tomporary qoMgninonl aflto I

TEMPEXCHANQE 557-5600

RECEPTIONIST For a f td A crazy offtce

-416-0610

RECEPTIONIST /SECRETARY

RECEPTIONWT - tor d o . m to . snBk -

oocrotanMsfcMa l i n n CM .944-1141

RECEPTIONISTS naoda nM too oHor gHort. TORE

noTr^SISITOR1" ' An EQUM Oppo rka toy

tar LRO-a n d t o m p -

464-7079 Emptoyar

RECEPTKMeST M l tono HMs COOflSto M u M bo r o d mu l l ipM flnaa A pork ofltoo M ic t t ono . Sond RaoopecMML 43044 Hon kig Hts. Ml 46313

tor Auburn QbM to O -

. " i BonorM

s n C t Stor-

RECEPTIOieS Mtomofl lonM naadquor t piooHQlnua Brwi haa neat

T srs d( toa taraqport-

Cefl Ruin UnRoreo Temporary

946-6160 xemcae

bus . p s r m m g t o n HMs fl Co Expartonoe s to

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

Buoy FOHiflngton HflN coi puroM ofl-•oa seeking Mgh caflber Rouoptoin-

preooni o pre

7pm A i Cefl Ronee at

Offtoe Manager al 352-2555

LEGAL SECRETARY - Part tono po-rn A l MOM 5 yaars expenenoe

lor SouthftoM Mw ftrm Bond reonme t o Erwm A RaBonototo. 17220 w 12 Mfle Rd SoulftflalH. Ml 46076

5 p m $12 per hour earning poflonllM WR trato too rtgM poopto OroM

LEGAL SECRETARY tor Troy Law lona S I

surte to: Offtoo Beovar Rd S t o 900.

Manapar 901 Mf Bto v o n . and ol 500. t r o y M i 49064 C M c , P t a a

LEGAL SECRETARY PLYMOUTH - 1 Part-Time I r to I 9 '

t lon. 2-4 30. 3-6 days

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y -

RECEPTIONIST

591-1100 Aero Service Corp.

RECEPTIONIST

SOMEBODY SOMETIME 18320 Mtddtabett

477-1262

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

s r . ® * k aro noodofl now Top om naxtbM hours Cafl Pom 367-0649

JJ0BSIB l*. 50 to U S an hour

BUILDER'S SHOW TICKET WINNERS

SSusMMIfl M l ' s f l M I

W a y

11004 MMburn Uvonta 48150

K a y t M a U

5136 BMr Or. Troy

M r . I M r e . D a s s t a r

4196 RncpoMi Or. 46323

14197 Dr. 46170

Please call tha promotion department of the Observer ft Eccentric before 4 p.m. Friday, to claim your free tickets.

9 5 3 - 2 1 5 3 This Contest Is Ovmr

M l a m

4 D *

/ 9 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

Good inserparaonM. oral and wr i t ten communicat ion skiBs a m a t ThM p p U n n wm oonaMI o i upe ieMng o u r Rolm switchboard and act ing aa m a

Lworea taOMy lobby f r om 4 - 8 p m Mon-Fr t

submit your ' s a u n s wi th salary r»-

TECHWCOLOR VK3CO SERVICES Attent ion h k m w i Raeoutcae - R / &

39000 7 Mae Road Livonia. M l * « 1 5 2

Equal Opportuni ty Employer

» / H a n d l c a p p e d / V M

RECEPTIONIST Ma|or Troy Company aaa date U K WordPerfect and ei icsa a r t mterpereonM Mr Ma P r o m o t e d * op-porlunMM* m M a nat ionwide l l r m Diversified Recruiters Co.

344-6700 FAX 344-6704 RECEPTIONIST

leMphons mennor 8 a plaaaant f ront deek appaaranra. for a buey »witen-board Poaltion raqulraa varied hours. Sand t aauma to:

Recept ion*) . PO B o * 300, . SouthfleM Ml 43037

RECEPTIONISTS Swi tchboard or MuNt-Una experience Work ctoaa to noma! immadiele openings. W e Oder Top Pay. Pa«d Monday*. Caah Bonuaaa. Tamp-Mad Inauranca C a * today lor an apoontmant !

LUNG TEMPORARIES NEVER A FEE

LIVONIA SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD

46 * -2100 352 -1300 352 -1300

RECEPTIONIST - Prolaaalonal ind i -vidual naadad !o aarva aa a co rpo -ra l * offlca receptionist Cand ida tes muat have e x c o B i i in terpersonal W i t and be abM to contro l and direct mult iple i ncoming ca l l s Knowledge ol Macwtoen compu te r and WordPerfect 5.1 p i a l a i i a d Non-exempt poel t ion 16 65-S 7 50 hourly + benefi t* Sarvd reeume to: Human ftaaorcaa. Oapt 2. Cred i t Counseling Canter* . 36505 C o u n t r y d u e Dr . Suite 210. F * r m m g t o n HMs 46331-3429

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

SALES SECRETARY

immediate opening for an accom-plished Sales Secretary Poertton re-ports to General Manager 6 Presi-dent Typing s k a at least SOwpm. plus knowledge at Lotus. Ha rva rd Graphics a plus. A baity to eHecMidy orgenae acttvMea In sme«. lamHy

" Reply SaMa Secretary.

46553 West Rd Wbtom, M l 46393

SALES SECRETARY Entry level poamon lor ma tu re Indi-vidual nrftti good secretar ial skMs. typing SO a p m . and abi l i ty t o wo rk v a n «*tti others In a fast paced SoutMlsr t Company Posit ive am-tuda i the eBNigiiBaa to ba a «aam player a must FlawWa hours Inc lud-ing 1 evening a »se t « occas iona l Saturday Sand raauma wi th salary expectations to-. Sate* Secre ta ry P O Box 300, Sou lMleM M l 46307

SALES SECRETARY Entry level posi t ion lor ma tu re mdl-odua l w«n good secretarial s k « s . typing 50 wpm. and abi l i ty t o srork won with others In i M paced S o u t h M d Company Poeittve att i-tude 8 the waangriesi l o b e a team player a must Flexible hours Includ-ing 1 evening a weak 6 occas ional Saturday Send raaume wtth salary expectat ions t o SaMa Secre ta ry P.O. Box 300 Sou tMMM Ml 46037

Put Your Message W h e r e Y o u r

M a r k e t la ! Observer & Eccentric

Classified

591-0900 644-1070 852-3222

ATTENTION

A R E

Y O U L O O K I N G ?

B U Y I N G ?

S E L L I N G ?

R E N T I N G ?

HIRING?

L O O K

W H E R E

Y O U R

M A R K E T

I S

Observer & Eccentric

C A L L

T O D A Y

6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2

O & E M o n d a y , M a r c h < 2 2 , . 1 9 9 3

^ EMPLOYMENT O f f i c e - Q a r i c a l

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY nana. Recent phone aspens M and should type SOwpm M y . tar j a g p reMdenUM b.

j r a p h area, but mov ing soon l o 13 Mae/Orchard Lake Rd- a rea Ragu-Mr hours are Mon -Frt. 4 -6PM and SaL 8-noon. but ea r l a r s tar t ing ttmaa Mon.-Frt. are anaBabM Ext ra hours ( M l t ime) can be arorfced dur -ing the summer and a round ho#-

Edwerd Roae 4 Sona

RECEPTIONIST (Long Term Temporary)

• n d M d u J muat la typ ing.

mul t ip le taaks In a buey of f ice env>-ronment A f r i end* . energet ic , t towivortentad mdMdua l MB d o wea m this poamon r toapi j i iMbatMs « • m d u d a anawarmo r o o m i n g depar t -men t cats, greeting vMbor*. typ ing letters, lamg. 6 other genrM cMrtcM dut ies TMa a i M mon th tempo-rary assignment Quskbsr l candt-dataa should apply Mon-Frt 9am-4 p m or sand reeume lo:

Human Reeourcea SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE SERVICES CORPORATION

27555 Farmlnglon Rd. Fa rmng ton HMe. M l 46335

Equal Opportuni ty Employer M / F / D

SALES SECRETARY

Great opportuni ty to c ree ls your own posit ion In this busy salae off-ice Customer Sarmoe. WordPer fec t end Lotus a must Manufactur ing background a plus S20.000 plus, e i c e a w v benefits. Can Lanna t le et 464-0900 SHELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

SALES SECRETARY Growing l l rm seeks skated secretory to work on a teem. Able to JuggM several protects 1 be compu te r k-

required Type 55 + . W. De-troi t f i rm To 16k + good benef i ts

962-0565 Dorothy Day Personr>el

Serving Detroi t 6 Suburbs slnca 1B53I

SCHEDULER lor medical e x a m pro-vider Office exper ience ft excel lent te lephone sk«s required. Week-days 11 am to 8 pm. 568-7666

SECRETARIAL OPEN HOUSE

W e are looking tor dependable peo-ple with reliable t ranspor ta t ion to l » posi t ions In the Western Suburba

It you have a i rwumum ot alx m o n t h s exper ience in any o l theee ar ses

e WORO PROCESSORS e DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

e SECRETARIES e RECEPTIONISTS

e C t E R K S Or. n o exper ience requi red tor theee

e PHONE SURVEYORS e TELEMARKETERS

PLEASE JOIN US ON TUESDAY MARCH 23rd FROM 11AM - 4 PM

AT 32115 PLYMOUTH RO

( located between Farmlngton and Merr tmen Roads)

Br ing picture IO. social secur i ty ca rd and three work i elerenc.ee N o appointment needed

For mtormat lon can

CORPORATE PERSONNEL

SERVICES 2 6 1 - 1 1 2 0

4 0 FEE EOE

SECRETARIAL • Receptionist

. -_-Data-Entry • Clerks

> • Typist

We are busy please call today '

WOLVERINE STAFFING

SouthfieW: 356-4270 Troy: 879-9070

SECRET ARtES/ RECEPTIONISTS

GENERAL OFFICE WORD PROCESSORS

Temporary aaalgnments. most lead-ing to permanent posi t ions Full and part t ime It you nave exper ience In any o l these wees, call 464-OSOg SHELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

SECRETARIES Spencer Personnel Is look ing tor skated proleseionais. We have sev-era l OuMangmg opportuni t ies avaH-

TROY LOCATION Need AdmimatraWve Assistant tor Director o l Salea Heavy Lome .re-qui red Poeelble perma-nent Top salary

DETROIT LOCATION Need Department Secre-tary Dynamic co rpora t ion requlree heavy phone and word proc seeing. Very poe-n a * . enthusiast ic environ-ment Long term poert lon

Jo in the team that takee your needs personal C a l today for

SPENCER PERSONNEL, Inc.

559-0110

Secretaries/ Word Processors

short 6 long term assignments * i Troy « s u r o u n d l n g areas C a * lor

591-1100 Aero Service Corp. SECRETARIES (2)

For beauMui new 12 Mae < i W

s r o f

Maa Shor thand p» Met red lor owe o« the poemone Sand raaume to : Sec-retary. P O Boa K o o m a e l d

SECRETARY. PART TIME Approximately 20 hours a

meet ing p u n n i n g , typing, M a c 0*1-Oe dunaa Sand raauma and salary

SECRETARY Moons CHEMPAK inc haa an

Department 8. RoMna CHEMPAK Inc

12860 Farmington Road Uvonta, Ml 40150

A n Equal O p p o r l u n ^ t m p l o » e i

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O f f l c * - C l a r i c a i

SECRETARIAL TRAMINQ For Legal or General O f l o e

Upgrade your s k i » m s high de-

OAKLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE haa scholarships avatoCHe lor s 12-waak Legal Secretary t ra in ing pro-

, you muel be lald-oW end w>3»Ow lor m le i i ip loyment bei leats T r a M n g « • Inc lude an »tro«»uction to co inpu lers . W o r d P a r t e d 5.1. la-ga l off ice procedures, and i e g « and

terminology H you ara a s t rong typist (min imum SOwpm) and ara open to p lacements including Detro i t , you * « b e a good cand idate However, a l appacants w « be ser iously cons idered Classes start m Apr* , so ca« today lor m o r a M o r m a l i o n .

340-6TB7 JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

tS PROVIDED! Chad Care Aaaatance alao avai lable OCC la an equa l oppor tun i t y 'a f f i rnv atNa act ion matl tut ton

SECRETARIES « you have any o»the loaowmg

> background ProAdency m wo rd proceeamg Ford exper ience h e l p M . but not

CONTEMPRA 583-9500 (Troy area) 563-5900 (Dearborn)

SECRETARIAL-Asmmist ra t rva latent. 1 p lus days per week,

s t r ong co r reepondenca ski l ls a muat. M / S W o r d and Qu lckbooks exper ience tng plus. S10 per hour. O rcha rd Lake area. 661-7060

SECRETARY /BOOKKEEPER Part t ime law off ice posi t ion, even-

ends 10 hours per week 45»-5688

tr igs/week er> m Plymouth.

SECRETARY Dictat ion. W o r d P a r t e d 5 1. Lotus 123 and s o m e phones, new smok ing off ice. 476-3303

SECRETARY - DISPATCH Weat land baaed lawn care company look ing lor a hardwork ing 6 rel iable parson to IW a sac ret s r ta l 'd ispatch open ing C a l lor interview 729-0033

SECRETARY - EXPERIENCED Farmlng ton HMs CPA V m Comput -er ski l ls Reeumes B S C . 32000 N o r t h w e s t e r n Hwy Su i ts 240. Farmmgton HMs Ml 46334

SECRETARY tor B loom held H a s tax law office. 9 A M - 5 3 0 P M Must have great Ena-Hah skids $20,000 plus 335-4000

SECRETARY FOR Half Days Must know compu te rs . Lotus. Wordper -lec t . typ ing. 55 wpm Flexible firs. RESUME TO: 30257 High VsAvy Rd

Ml 46331

SECRETARY For tuns 500 company has challeng-ing poemone lor exper ienced secre-tary MS W o r d snd Excel helptul Call Sally et 646-7662

Unl torce Temporary Services

SECRETARY for genersl of f ice posi-t ion Must have 5 plus years experi-ence. W o r d P o r t e d & teem spirit Lotus skias a plus ReoponsibWliee include wo rd pro ceasing Wing, rel iel recept ion is t dut ies etc Salary M low S20's wi th M l benef i ts Pleese respond to Box 646

OOeerver a Eccentr ic Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd

Livonia M l 48150

SECRETARY - FUU. T IME Met ro Detro i t con t r a d or needs help wtth phone, general off ice dut ies and w o r d process ing Reeume 2532 Pepper Ct. , Hart land, Ml. . 46353

SECRETARY/FULL TIME W o r d P e r t e d exper ience, phone sk l l lk Baalc account ing helpful Apply be tween 2 t 4pm 27 IBS W Warren. Dearborn Heights

SECRETARY - full t ime Duties in-c lude te lephone A word processing Excellent p h o n e manners 6 clerical M M s requ i red, medica l benef i ts Man reeume t o 36963 Amrt ie ln, Uvoma M l 46150.

SECRETARY Full t ime day poal t ion wi th growing fast paced c o m p a n y Excel lent com-municat ion ski l ls & W o r d P e r t e d sx -p«r>er>ce » must Excellent beneffts. Pleaae app ly M o n - F n , I 0 a m - 4 p m

UNIVERSAL STANOARD MEDICAL LABS 21705 Evergreen

Southf le id. M l

A n Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

SECRETARY Growing company Start now. Presi-dent s secretary with proven organi-zat ional ski l ls computer Ittersts. typ ing, shor thand, s t rong wr i t ten & verbal commun ica t ion akMta High-preeaure poal t ion. $6.50 per hour Excel lent benef i ts . Average 50 hours per week Send reeume to

H S . 2679 East Grsnd Btvd . Detroi t . M l 46211. a t tn Mr HHyer

(No Phone Cads) An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

SECRETARY National hea l th agency aeakmg sec-retary wi th g o o d communicat ion & of f ice skMs. typing, f lung S record Keeping S o m e computer exparl-e r c e preferred. Exceaent benef i ts 28 m . / w e e k Pleese send resume:

Box eoe Observer A Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraf t Rd U v o m a M l 48150

SECRETARY - Nov! a res Part t ime exper ienced, ms tu re secretary for buey of f ice Exper ienced m Word-Pa r ted . bookkeep ing and exceaent phone and mtarpersonal akMs

Can 313-347-3860

SECRETARY Part t ime. 9am-2pm

Mus i know WordPerfect W Bloomfte ld - 626-0715

SECRETARY - PART TIME 15-20 hours weak f lexible schedule Send reeume to George Muger ten

A l Law 755 W Big Beaver or c a l 362-0606

A t to rney S u 1112

SECRETARY Par t - t ime l o r t rophy shop Most know compu te rs 8 possess good typing skMs Can 946 9»44 lor inter-v iew appomxmeni Lachman I Co 20958 Telegraph g a Mae

SECRETARY PART TIME

Heeded at Corpora te Of f ice in B«r-mmgnam Muat poeeees axoaaant typing and phone M a s and hove ex-per ience m L o m e 12», W o r d P e r t e d end Alpha 4 helpfu l FlaxIbM hours

Caa 644-5300. ast 295

Erb LUMBER CO. SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST

needed lor f ront off

ZN requi red Hours 10am 6pm. Mon. - Fn Call be tween 11 -2pm. 366-2727

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Entry level poamon Muel know W o r d P e r t e d and Lome Greet o p por tun i ry R » « * s t o Bos 940

Obeerver 6 Eccentr ic Newspapers 36251 SchooKr aft Rd

L lvonM M l 46180

SECRETARY exper ience f o t o r i o d $16000 a

a Raauma to 8022 w MspM 406. W l o o m l M I d Ml 46323

Or lax , 737-3049

SECRETARY proper ty m

la nooaioQ tar Secrelery wNh Mfer exper ience 353-9010

W o r d P a r t e d S 1 and Losus ra-

r a p K y g row ing s u t u r b a n a r m Can Sean 473 -2 *31

S I and Lotua are naatfad by m«ar-netk jna i te t fmo log i i Herverd Grspmcs s * Cad SophM 4 73-2931

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O f H c a - C l a r i c a i

SECRET A R Y / R E C E P T I O N t t T Troy •

tad. Lome 4 d ta lpahona. clerical, e lc immedta ta opening.

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST ss A marke t i ng o f l loa o l au tomo-

tive supp ie r loca tad In Ptyvnouth haa a U tune poamon open tor a

r Wary / recep t ion is t /genera l o f f -ice person. G o o d of f ice, word pro-

Mng 6 In ter -persona l s k a s ra-qulred. Exceaent L s n e M i . Send ra-SKTis lo: Box 634

OCeerier 6 Eccentr ic Newspaps r t 36251 Schoo lc ren Rd.

L ivon ia M l 46150

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST Full t ime N o shor thand needed, but should hava raoant p h o n e experi-ence and muet hava p l i s s a n t phone personaMy and b e a n accura ls 50wpm typMt, tor large residential buMdmg c o m p a n y o f f i ce In Tan Mi le/ Telegraph area, but m o v i n g aoon to 13 MSe/OrcAard Lake R d area. Ex-oeaent salary tor a highly quannad

352-0952 Edward R o e e A Sone

SECRETARY /RECEPTIONIST F a r m l n g t o n HIMa m a n u f a d u r l n g company haa open ing for person In p roduc t ion p lann ing dept . Good people, p h o r w & compu te r akMa re-qui red f tacent m a n u f a d u r l n g expe-

he lp fU. Sa lary oommerv-aurata wi th exper ience, petd holi-days. vacat ion 6 benef i ts Can M o n thru Wed be tween 9 -3 473-9305 or send reeume wi th salary require-ments to 30057 W 6 M M . Uvonla. M l 46152

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST PART TIME

Local s n w o n m e n t a l consu l t ing f i rm has an immed ia te need lor an expe-rienced aecretary / recapt lon le t . Ap-proximately 30-35 hou rs par week This pos i t ion wk entai l answer ing/d i -r e d l n g Incoming p h o n e Snes. data entry, t yp ing & other general off ice duties m a fast paced work environ-ment Prefer 1 year o f f i ce experi-ence 8 50 * w p m Send reeume to J u l e PasqulneW, ATC Environmen-tal inc.. 33063 Schoolcra f t Rd.. Uvoma, M l 48150

SECRETARY TEMPORARY

Guard ian Indust r ies , located In NorThvUle. M seeking a temporary secretary to p rov ide on-ca l l secre-tarial auppor t to vanoua depart-ments w i th in the c o r p o r a t e head-quarters Pos i t ion wW Wl-m for regu-lar tecretar tea dur ing t imes of abeence. on a dally or weefcfy basis The successful cand ida ts wM be prof ic ient In WordPer fec t 5.1. pos-sess excel lent oral and wr i t ten com-municat ion skills, b e s M e to meet deadlines under preaaure. and be available to repor t to wo rk on short notice. Pleeee l o r w e r d a resume with salary history to:

GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES

Cindy WebO 43043 W 9 MMe Rd

NorthvlBe, Ml 46167

An Equal Oppor tun i t y Employer

SECRETARY We have 3 open ings tor exper ienced word p r o c e M n g Secretar ies tor Auburn HMs, Warren and South-f ield Wou ld consider rodent voca-tional schoo l g raduates Fun t ime snd benef i ts avai lable

EXPRESS SERVICES 643-8590

N d an Agency Never a Fee

SECRETARY/WORD PROCESSOR W o r d P e r t e d 5 i part l ime, f lexible hours. Cal l Jo, Resource Realty, in South (laid, 355-9555 Ex-235

SERVICE COORDINATOR Rapidly expand ing temporary help ssrvice seek ing an assert ive, orge-n a e d profess ional l o interview, teat, screen & place tempora ry employ-ees' Typ ing 6 compute r exper ience needed Extremely people or iented posit ion. Located in Southf le id Sand reeume l o P O. Box s 4906. Troy. M l 48063

START 7:30 A M - b /n rs /oay , 3 days/wk Computer 8 bookkeep ing skHls. interview M o n th ru Frt. 2-4pm at 11980 Dixie Retfford- N o l P lymouth Rd. W of Telegraph

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

Responsible, dependab le person for busy fu l l - t ime poal t ion Good com-municat ion ski l ls s must Good sal-ary 8 excel lent benef i ts

Send reeume to: T Ptatts Rock Financial

30850 Telegraph. Suite 100 B ingham Farms. Ml. 46025

An Equal Oppor tun i t y Employer

TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST mature pe rson needed wtth switch-board exper ience to answer busy phone three days a week (Tue . Wad 6 Frt.) m South f le id off ice Pleaaanl peraonalrty and excellent people skins a muat Can Caro l at 351-2806

TYPIST Full t ime exper ienced tranaenber, 70-60 w p m , compute r or iented, 4 medical te rm ino logy helpful . Exceaent benef i ts Send reeume lo: Barbara Dechamplam. CRA. 30600 Telegraph Suite 2830. Bingham Farms 46025

WORDPERFECT users needed for Farmmgton HMs We offer short long and t e m p - t o - p e r m assign-ments Pleaae can ETO Tamp Service et 464-7078

An Equal Oppor tun i t y Employer

WORD PROCESSING CLERK

Downtown rehabi l i ta t ion f i rm aeek-mg indlvKtuM to IW par t - t ime p o r -t ion leeding to fuft-Ume Pr W o r d P e r t o d wtth 65wpm. knowl-edge o l t r anacnp l i on uee 6 medical termino logy helpfu l Muet be famMar wtth buaineea of f ice p rocadu Send reeume to:

A t tn Clark 2601 Cadi l lac Tower Bidg

Detro i t Ml 4 8 2 2 6

WORO PROCESSING SECRETAR-IES Work cloae t o home! Top pay tar any sof tware expar tanoe We ot-tar Top Pay Paid Hoadays. Caah Bonuses. T e m p - M a d Ineuranca Caa

ELLING TEMPORARIES NEVER A FEE

LIVONIA SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD

464-2100 352-1300 352-1300

W O R D PROCESSORS Creat ive depor tment of nat ional ad-

K ai'ivk o n m e n t Caa Entoy this M i h e a a 357-0036

WORD PROCESSORS

' l a a d a a expar ianoad In 1 or m o r e of t he loaowmg

• Smart Ware

ACMA 313-722 9060 or 313-362-2342

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F o o d - B e v e r a g e

ATTENTION If you re look ing tar gi>od wagee a tur work paaos M s Me t ro s o m n g

• look ing tar a taw good m -aad WsR People Cooktaa

6 H o m Persona IPPN M pei sun J-6, M e n -T1«»s

RIFFLES RESTAURANT 1 6 7 * H o m i i M e Rd

BARTEMOCR Cook ing w . o N e d Apply Mar 22 Kkam-1pm M 117 EaM MICMoan. YpeBerMt 367-2446

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ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGERS

KYOTO JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE

We ara a nal tonal cha in of suocaaa-M raetauranta l o o k i n g tor a taw good peop le to )oin ou r " M a n a g a -ment T e a m " In the Detroi t araa. Muat ba a m M t o u a . aggrssM ». argetlc and self i non .akad W e « compet i t ive atartang

earning comprehenahr

peneion plan. For k i sa r i taa p leeee caa Mr Wal ler Gragor to . Mon-Thur . . between 9am-Spm ( 3 1 3 ) 3 4 6 - 7 9 0 0 Of tax raauma to: (313)

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for warts!aft 6 cooka. Exper ienced, da-

_ r t o work . A p p N Alexander the Great . 34733

W Warren.

A N EXCITING OPPORTUNITY Awaits you wMh A 6 W Restaurants tor exper ienced AaaMlant Mana-gers. Must have exper ience in faat food resteurant management . Haala iaaul located In L lvonM v a a . Company of tars Bonuaaa 4 Inaur-anca. C a l Cart. M o n - F n 1-4pm at 262-0665

ASSISTANT MANAGERS. Cooks , Host Parson, WaM Persona. Bar Persona. Quern ass u p 20%. Need expe r i enced , loya l , t r u s t w o r t h y clean, neat, eff ic ient t e a m players Apply at Pub. 1861 W o o d w a r d

BARTENDERS exper ienced on#v App ly In person: Tues thru Sat.. Royal Oak EJka. 205 S . T r o y 544-3561

BARTENDERS 8 K ITCHEN HELP Apply In person. 11am-12Noon . Monday -F r i day . The Ptayhouee. 13201 Middlebert . Romulua

BARTENDERS NEEDED Good star t ing pay. expenenoe re-qui red Apply In person, Sneaky

a, 15231 Farmlngton . I Caa.

. Uvonla. 261-5551

BARTENDERS. WAITSTAFF. KITCHEN, ID CONTROL.

CONTROL COUNTER. GENERAL MAINTENANCE

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Full or Part T ime Posi t ions

Stop In or cal l M o n - f r i 10am-12 n o o n only

PLAYERS BILLIARDS BAR 8 GRILL

38503 W 10 MAa Rd. Farmington

313^71 -51 5095

BENNIGAN'S now hir ing exper ienced salea staff for the Plymouth locat ion Must ap-ply m person oe tween 2 - 4 p m M o n - Thurs 40441 ANN ARBOR RD

Benn lgan ' t Restaurant Corp

BEVER CREEK Now Hir ing

COOKS Come >oin our t e a m

• Compet i t ive Wagaa • Flexible hrs. • Great Work ing A tmoephare

Apply In peraon 1609 N Wayne Rd . West larva 722-5330

BOe EVANS RESTAURANT now ac-cept ing appHcanorta tor Dayt ime GrW C o o k s Apply In pe rson 13911 Middlebei t . Uvoma.

BRAND NEW A R B Y ' S NOW HIRING!

Up to 85 10/hr 24700 Maggarty at Grand River. Fa rm lng lon HMa Ap-ply M o n -Sun , 10-4 or cafl 684-1638

BRING HOME THE DOUGH 2am- 10am bak ing bage ls - fu l l t ime Experienced or wW t ram C a l Corr te at. 352-5695

HCHI-CHI S NOW HIRING!!

FOOD SERVERS LINE COOKS

DISH MACHINE OPERATORS

Apply in Person, Mon-Fri, 2 -4pm

CHI-CHI'S 29330 Schoolcraft Road

Uvonla Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer M / F

Chuck Muer-s

BIG FISH Be p s n of s w inn ing teem at our successful, unique restaurant In Deerbom BIG FISH la now hir ing f iA-Wne wal ts ta l t App ly In person. 2:00-4:00pm.. Mon,-Frt . . at: BIG FISH, 700 Towns Center Drhre. Dearborn (acroas f r o m Sears at the Falrtana Mall)

COOKS only App ly in person

Tues thru Sat Royal Oak Elks. 205 S Troy 544-3581

COOKS - EXPERIENCED G o o d Pay G o o d benefits. G o o d env i ron-ment Sand raaume to: A t tn : Rick R I K s The Restaurant . 6303 Orc-hard Lake Rd . W B loomhe id 46322

COOKS - Exper ienced shifts Apply m person only Horn. 6590 Midd lebei t (south of Joy Rd I. Weat land

only, a l i ly Ram s

COOKS - Psrt t ime, n ights Apply between 2 8 5 Page 's Food 8 Spir-its. 23621 Farmington Rd fat Grand River), Farmlngton

COOKS & SERVERS Ful l a n d / o r p a r t - t i m e A p p l y Ground Round. 17050 Laure l Par * South, Uvoma 462-1735

COOKS, WAIT 8 B A R PERSONS Apply In parson Tavern on the Groan. 36000 7 MMe. Fox Creek Golf Club 442-2228

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FRANCESCO S PASTA CAFE Open aoon now taring

O M n g room aupervtaor

Cooks Apply I s m to 5 p m

.30375 P lymouth

GREAT NORTHERN BAR & GRILL

tar the k n o w i n g poat-twtng tor the i A M / P M wait

host staff Aiao tak ing k i tchen appl i -cat ions Apply In pa rson at: 6 t 9 9 Orchard Lake Rd . W B toomlMM

HOSTESS/HOST tor lunchea: 8 wattstaf l Exper ienced only app ly M Franklin St Brewing Co.. a busy upscale downtown restaurant . 1560 Frankim. or c a l af ter 2pm: 566-0390

HUDSONS

tor o u WestMnd s to re restaurant

Food Area • Prep Cook • Line Cook

30-24 hour poalt iona m d u d a c o m -p r e h e n s i v e b e n e f i t s , p r e m i u m

based on exper ience W e are

w h o are o o m m m a d 10 superior customer saraca 6 have IMxIbM avaaabmy Pleeee app ly In peraon to Hudaon'a Weet lend Personnel Office. 3 rd Level

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

JOIN THE BEST LEAVE BEHINO THE REST

Do to mcreeaed buaineea Ryana Family Steak Houeo Is o f fer ing a f posit ions lo top gun people W e I looking lor servMs. salad bar at-tendants 8 dishwashers. Days 8 nights We oftor benef i ts medical , dental. 401K 8 vacat ion pay App ly 2pm-4pm, Mon thru Thurs. 34615 Warren Rd W e t t l e n d N o phone caas pleaae

D DENNISON S SEAFOOD TAVERN LlvonM. currently seek ing quaHHod personnel tor ALL POSITIONS

Apply In pa rson ONLY: 37716 6 Mae R d , L lvonM

DELI EXPRESS INC Seeks exper ienced help tor gritt sandwich and srw C p repa rs tmn catering, and Oeavery Salary baaed on exper lenoed Recant references required C a l 9 -11am. or 2 - 6 p m or coma by 8 Ml out an appl icat ion 925 S Woodward . (E K M o l Wood -ward N Of Zoo l 398-5000

DtAMONO JIM BRADY'S , NOVI

e tamng /day shuts G o o d t t t tor Apply next to mov ie Town Center

peopw i r v N o v l '

DIETARY C O O K Dorvtn Nursing Cente r is current ly seek ing en thus ias t i c d e d i c a t e d people to work m our Dietary Do-

l l you oan work b o t h days 8 ef ter-noone fful tana) and are waaog lo ba t ra inad we w o U d Ska to apeak to you about joining our t e a m

a nuramg I

Thia a a dMtcui t . bu t lawaidfc ig po-sition ao hard -workars only need

• M i n i n g Cants 29270 Mor to r>

Uvoraa. M l 48182

EXPERIENCED COOKS Fu8/part urns W e w M p w y u p t o M per hr start l l i U c s l 8 denta l profit thar lna. employee J a c o a i t s paid vacanona Pleaae appfy M Oenny'a Neeteuram 7728 Wayne A d Weet lend or c a l 427-CT11

FULL T M i PANTRY HELP, tor prt-vaM d u 6 Exper ience naoaaaary Pleeee c a l Chef Chrta.

J13-437-7337

ORtLL COOK/KJTCMEN HELP

I

JOIN THE RALLY TEAM! NEW STORE OPENING!

Looking To F » A l Posi t ions' Fiexbae hours, paid vacat ions, berv sms Accept ing appl icat ions at

33500 Plymouth Road, U v o n l a

LAFFREYS STEAKS ON THE HEARTH

Now hiring exper ienced day t ime wait staff 8 bar tender Frl- 8 Sat nights. Apply In peraon Tues - Frt.. 2 -5pm 24201 W 7 M i at Te legraph

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F o o d - B a v a r a g a

RESTAURANT M A N A G E M E N T A l levetk E i i ca lsn t g rowth poMBona avMtabta wi th local. M aarvtce t h e m e hote l and taet food unt ta Ac t Nowl A l Fees company pMd.

ROTH-YOUNG 25505 W 12 Maa. Su 4040

SouthAato

RESTAURANT MANAGERS!!!

To 126.000 dining

chain. Excellent benefits, f raming 8 career oppor tun i ty LocM unl ta

473-7212 Steven J. Greene Personnel

WAGON WHEEL SALOON Now hiring tor the loaowing poal-tiona: a m / p m wel tstaf t hoststaff barstaf f . buaataff. to! and part t ime AMo tak ing appacat lona for k i tchen App ly m parson at:

2960 Rochester Rd , Troy

WAIT PERSON Expar ianoad F u l or p a r i Ufna A l sh i f ts BN3 TIPS 8 wages Ex caa an I

condl t lona R a m s Horn, etoo-aph. N of 8 MMe

537-0990

worXirm 17 *61 *

W A I T STAFF - apply In peraon Rad Coa t Tavern. 3606 N Woodward . Royal Oak. 1 ' i maea N o l 13

WAIT STAFF, days, good Income potent ia l Fun. Ively e tmoaphere Adul t enter ta inment bar. Dearborn WW t ram C a l , 593-1645

WAIT STAFF exper ienced only Apply W person Tues. thru Sat . Royal Oak Ems. 205 S Troy 544-3581

WAIT STAFF Experlencad. Inquire wtthkv

Mr B i 6480 Orchard Lake Rd . West Bloomf le id 855-3110

WAITSTAFF Exper lencad food 8 l iquor for busy restaurant F u l 8 par i t ime Apply: The A M * , 6700 Rochealer Rd . Troy

WAIT STAFF, KITCHEN HELP 8 SALES - f u l 8 part t ime avai lable a w n i n g s 8 days, w t l t ram Appfy at M u s e s h l Res taurant . P ruden t ia l Town Center. Sulfe 96. Southf le id

Little Italy Restaurant Now hiring Watt S ta l l for a l shirts Alter 3pm 346-0575

MANAGEMENT POSITIONS a v a l -aDie Compet i t ive aaMry. benef i ts Major p l n a cham o n the g r o w l ff you'd like to ba a part o I the team, call Larry, 721-0600

MANAGERS

To 830.000/bonus Industry seeks career m m d e d exper ienced managers immedia te local openings Top benef i ts

PERSONNEL SYSTEMS 459-1166

MCDONALDS M A N A G E M E N T Experience preferred or wW t ram Beoems Garden City. Novl. W l x o m avs Rochester sreas (313)349-3635

MR. SPORTS REDFORO/FARMINGTON HILLS

HIRING ALL POSITIONS Managers Bar Help. Servers. Door

See Jeff, cal l 534-7420

NOW HIRING - M l or part t ime Cooks Assistant 8 Wartstsf f . M o n thru Frt., days. Exper lencad only Fingers Saloon. 25231 Telegraph. Tele-ex Pta ia SouthltokS 353-3910

OLGA'S KITCHEN Day 8 Night Cooks F u l 8 part t ime No experience neceeaary Compet i -t ive wages. Apply m person at:

Laurel Park Place. 6 Mile at 275

ORCHARD LAKE Count ry C lub naeda experienced, well g r o o m e d persons lor Waltstef t . tun and p a n time, BuspeopM also needed Com-peti t ive wages and good wo rk ing condit ions Apply In person at 5000 West Shore Dr.. Orchard Lake. Ml between 2 and 5 p m Wad th ru S a l

PHONE ORDER TAKER/CASHIER weekends Apply in parson. 3pm-

>al Romano s. Grand Riv-5pm Original I e r s t 9 m i s

PIZZA MAKER f u l t ime, exper i -enced snd DELIVERY PERSON, wtth rskabie car. full t ime C a l Garo s POza. Farmlngton 477-1313

PRESTIGIOUS Count ry C lub seeks experienced COOK Muat have cuk-nary degree and 3-5 yrs work relat-ed experience G o o d salary 8 bene-f i ts C a l Chat Kevin 662-0100

RAM'S HORN Now Hiring Bus 8 Dish People

Alt shifts, f u l 8 p a r i t ime G o o d pay 8 working condl t iona Ram's Horn, Middlebeit . 1 block S of Etoht Mae, Livoma 477-4770

WATT STAFF - Muat have experi-ence aa waltresa 8 behind the bar Days 8 mghta C a l for appo in tment KMty's Emergency Room, 595-4688

WAIT STAFF Needed for senior apt.

C a l tor appl icat ion, aak lor k i tchen 356-0212

WAITSTAFF NEEDED- Must ba ex-per ienced Day 'n igh t Part or full-t ime Apply m person: Jane 's Place. 25861 Lahaer. af ter 3 p m M o n - S a t

WAIT STAFF New restaurant m Farmmgton Day 8 night M l Benefi t package avail-ab le Lulgl'a 477-1880

5 0 6 H a l p W a n l a d S a t o a

A D V A N C E YOUR CAREER Our 16 yr okJ company d w a k i n g a

m profaaalonM. » you ara our-» , seamg tangKMa products tor

wiavngta. computers , p h o n o ays-I sms . cop iers or 1m much*— 8

your income, w a wan l to hoar k you For a uu iMdarmol mtarvMw.

682-3070. a r t . 22

A REAL ESTATE CAREER

If you 've been laid off ba-cauae of cu t backs, you migh t want to take contro l of your fu ture by becoming a l i censed real es ta te agent Jom a company that o f tars FREE training tor qual i f ied mdMduMs. f r om Mart to l op . ara aff i l iated wtth a Nat ional Franchise tor instant name raoognk-tton. a n d whoae M u r e p lans ara l o grow with aav-erel m o r e off ices M the arwe Oppor tun i t i es are

c o r p o r a * network-ing. I ss ldsntMl reaaM. relo-cat ion. training, and man-a g e m e n t Ca l l Da r l ene Shemanaki m Plymouth, 451-5400 or Don Kaman in Uvonla. 462-3000

Quality REAL ESTATE

Batter Homes & Gardens AGGRESSIVE, mot fvaled sales per-son tor the House oI Watch Bands Good salary, benefits, advancement potent ia l 651-0440

AGGRESSIVE MOTIVATED mdrnd-ual lor cab inet sales Experlencad Commiss ioned Radford A r e a

C a l . 313-534-2330

ARRIVED s p r i n g » here but we s t u need s taw g o o d sales people • 8300-8350/ week salary • weakly commlaswns. • month ly bonuses. • gaa al lowance Muet I k e wo rk ing outdoora O u a l -fled cand ida tes ahould be snthusi-sstic 8 aggressive 8 hsve eood commun ica t ion akMa. rakabM trans-por ta t ion. 8 a claan driving record Shou ld be a b M to work lor a drug free company . To loin one o l the na-t ion 's largest 8 fastest growing »er-v»ca corpora t ions wtth annual saMe over 8450 mHton. pis ass ca l : Uvonla. Mr Mar lon, 525-5200: Taylor . Mr Palermo. 261-8655: Rochealer HMs. Mrs Demerow 8 5 2 - 0 5 0 0 M a d i s o n Hts . M r s Hooks, 569-1666; Sterl ing Hts , Mr ShulU. 726-5050 EOE-M/F

A R T GALLERY looking for strong

lery exper ience Can Mon thru 10 to 6pm, 626-5810

5 0 6 H a l p W a n t e d S a t e s

Change Your Lifet Start a near career In real' estate today. Cal l -

Carol Shelton Rochester Area

852-€500

REAL ESTATE ONE COMPUTER SALES - 14 year o M

people to marke t compu te r p r o a ' ucts snd ne twork ing . Salary, com-

c a r i «nca o t tered Sales expe r ience and com. puter know ledge requ i red C e l Ml-'

for in terv iew at 627-7050

CORPORATE BURNOUT For sight amb i t i on 8 at t i tude r * . qu i red Def in i te 6 f igure potential C a l tor appo in tmen t . 292-5266

COSMETIC FIRM seek ing salsa consultants. C o m m M s l o n talea ex-perience neceeaary Bonuses 8 company car beasd o n sales peno-mancas. Call M r s Waa. 9 -5

591-1691. E x l 249

A DYNAMIC SALES MANAGER NEEDED

To wed s h o w r o o m salae team

• Baneftts P rov ided • Training Program. • CommMslon + Bonuses • Real Estate Mcanaad

preferred, not r e q u i r e d • Income u p t o $70,000 Please c a l Susan t oday 645-9229

DYNAMIC CLOSER Exper ienced H o m e imprc

Greet oppo r tun i t y Mr D 353-9174

EARLY RETIREMENT. Want add. I tonal i n c o m e . Sal t mo t i va ted" Have you aeen the Compac t Chelr •> Have fun and m a k e money loo, sell Ing The Chair to reta i lers m the De-troi t area. Ter r i to r ies avai lable now Sand brief reeume to P O Bo* 80125, Rochester . M l 46308-012S

ELECTRONICS A Farmington Hills baaed manufac turera rapreaentatrve la look ing for a professional Salea Engineer to sen a high quality Line C a r d of board level electronics to the Industr ia l OEM customer baaed m Michigan *he ideal cand idate wou ld have an EE

nee 8 possesses s a t t i tude 8 g o o d work ethic

is an exce l lent oppor tun i ty wtlh a premier c o m p a n y Please send your raaume to

Greg Rathsburg . P O B o * 3361 Farming ton Hil ls. M l 46333

posit ive i This is s i

WAIT STAFF wanted, nights, experl-enoed preferred Apply altar 7pm: Show Time, 27200 Cherry H * . Dear-bo rn Hts. 565-3979

WAIT STAFF W A N T E D Apply after 7pm at: Rock Away Cafe 34265 Ford Rd Wes t land 729-8040

WE'RE Look ing lor employees with a l E's - Earnest Energet ic. 8 Enthu-aiaatic - "Let's t a l k " . John Edwards Remaurant Radford 532-3130

5 0 6 H a i p W a n t e d S a t e s

ARE YOU * THINKING ABOUT A

REAL ESTATE CAREER?

If so. you owe it to yourself to inves-t igate why we are * 1 m the market p lace and best su i ted to maure your success Look al our ad under REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS All real es ta te companies are not the same

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE C a l J im Stevens or Nasi Lamphere

459-6000

C 0 L D W E L L

B A N K E R Schweitzer Real Estate

ATTENTION AGGRESSIVE Enthusiaat ic Parsons Seeking

• Best Commiss ion Plan • Guaranteed Weekly Salary • Health Baneft ts • Paid Tra in ing 8 Vacations • G r o w t h 8 Advancement • Exci t ing Namabrands • Sea l y /Somma/Sohubs

Jo in Us For Our Busy Seeson Wayne Countys Largest

WATERBED SHOWROOMS Garden C l ty /Redtord /Oearborn

C A L L PHIL. 525-1194

ATTENTION Ladies 8 Gent lemen A Met ro Detro i t Car Deetorshlp is now hiring new car salespeople No exper ience neceeaary Win tram the right per-aon who is w i l i n g to Mam s reward mg career m automooae sales Contact Eric Wheeler. New Car Manager. 474-0500

ATTENTION SALES ASSOCIATES Exper ienced or New

Discover the CokJweli Banker Dif ference

• Four Commiss ion Plsns • Referra ls /Relocat ion • Beat Buyers /Best Seder* Systems • Accred i ted Trammg

For a personal Interview contact: JACQUELINE STEUER

737-9000 477-4353 COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

RED ROBIN Appacatioft- now being taken at Rad Robin. Novl 's newest reatau-rant Located at 43250 Creacent Blvd in the Novl Town Center Ail posit ions available Apply person or c a l tor appt 349-3220 - 535-4255

Restsuram

IF YOU'RE WORKING HARD BUT YOUR

PAYCHECK'S HARDLY WORKING

It pays to work at Red LoCater Jo in our team and y o u ' l en|oy great money, excellent benefits, f u l train-ing and a work env i ronment tha t ' s ss fun as it is convenient '

We hava opportuni t ies for

a Wanars/Walt rssssa • u n e Cooks a Bartenders

a Food Product ion a Cashiers a Aaey Coord inators a Bus Parsons

Apply »i parson Monday - Thursday t rom 2 PM -5 PM at Bad Lobeter 29960 Plymouth Rd... Livonia. M l We ara an equal oppor tun i ty employer

RED LOBSTER

RESTAURANT KITCHEN 8 RETAIL MANAGERS ASSISTANTS CHEFS

Rooney ParsonnM 159 Pierce Si , Sul la 202. ham, Ml 48009 313-:

R E S T A U R A N T M A N A G E R S -Theme restaurant 8 Count ry C lub openmga 825-845 000 932 -1170 Harper Aaeooataa.29670 Mtdd tabe l l

» . 46334

SERVERS/ FOOD RUNNERS Experlenoed kHz par t - t ime tood sarmoe peopto Apply In parson 9-3 . M o n -Fr l Dk iMngham County C lub 1750 Saxon Or 644-4111

SMIL ING FRIENOLY lacee tor

m Technique Cert i f icat ion R a a u w t P O

Box 701222, P lymouth Ml 46170

THE MOOSE PRESERVE

NOW HIRING H 0 6 T E S 6 / H 0 6 T

Looking tor ai'i ltiuBaalli: a n a n a t m people a h o enjoy work ing wi th m a puMfc to loin our team Hir ing b e * day and mgM MMRa FtataMa hou rs

Apply M person. M a n - S M 2 - 4 P M or M o n 8 Thurm 6 -6PM

2366 Woodward Btoo^aheid H^la

YOO w « t l LIKE T H B J O e n

UPeEAT M A N A G E R S W A N T E D

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A Career in Real Estate Sales With Us is a

"REAL JOB"

Our Programs and Support Systems are so effective. We guarantee you a mini-mum annual income of $25,000 with unlimited potential.

DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR FUTUREI

CALL US TOOAYHI

Mary Ann Grawi Farmlngton Hills-

Farmington 851-1900

SUE KELLY Bloom field-Birmingham

646-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE A CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Evaluate your aalea i t M v AMERICAN UNITED LIFE la looking tor a taw g o o d peopM to beg in a I

We oi l bonusea in add i t ion to commMMona. comp le te training, f r inge and off ice support F o r l n l

387-0430

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE SALES Career oppor tun i ty with Southeast a m Mich igan 's Largest AT6T VAR s n d supplier of h ightech tsMcom-mumcat lons eoutpmant . networks.

In the industry wMh aharmg. 401-K ptan. med ica l /op t i -cal/ 'dental meuranoe. car aaowance and exponas re imbursement Pleaae c a l Dave Flatter M 469-0146 ax t 202 to a r range an appo in tment

ADOITIOMAL INCOME Look ing tar who would self moi ive iea peopM Look ing tar who would

Mke lo s t a n * n o m * baa a dusmeee 458 -785*

ADVERTISING SALES - Top Cloeer t

$300 weak saner, 10% $ bonueea Caa 425-9533

Advertising Sates Photographers

v M M t e must have a o o d H

A R T V A N FURNITURE

*A U T 0 SALES

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Posit ion offers salary, com-mission. new car, hosptt l laa-

tkon. paid vacat ions. s t sMf t y , man-agement oppor tun i ty Contact SaMa Manager at 425-5400

AUTO SALES New ca rs / t rucks Michigan's largasl vo lume Ford dealership with over 7.000 cars and t rucks sold m 1992 Is looking tor smbft lous. customer dr iven male or femata who wants to lo in Mich igan 's premier ewerd-wm-nlng dealersh ip No prior saMs ex-per ience ta requi red We wU trsm the r ight career minded ndhnduel Ws of fer vacat ion , re t i rement , hea l th inaurance. a huge Inventory, progreeahre management arid an exceaent pay plan Contact John McLaaan. Varsity Ford, 3480 Jack-son Rd A n n Arbor , Ml (313 )996 -2300 axt 215 E O E

A U T O SALESPERSON Needed to e e l new cars at Town 8 Count ry Dodge, Farmmf l ton Hilts Contact T o m McEntee tor appoint-ment : 474-6750

AUTO V A N 6 TRUCK Cus tom cen-t e r l o o k i n g f o r e x p e r i e n c e d i sleeper >on Apply at American Van. Te legraph 8 5 MMe. 255-6226

BOOKSTORE MANAGER Our South f le id Branch m o t i v a t e d , "Career M i n d e d Harma-on Manager , lor o v e r s ! ra-sponsibMl ies of this non-smoking store Books to re and SuparvteKm exper ience preferred Salary pkis CommMalon 8 Exx Meri t Beneflta Jom our g row ing company ' Sand re-a u m a ^ n t a l o Box 336

Observer 6 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoo lc ra f l Rd

U v o n M Ml 46150

BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA

MEXICO

Look ing tar people a round hers who know ambi t ious peopta over there who have an Interest In creetmg per-s o n * weal th 6 helping others d o the seme C a l today*

(313) 456-7745 CANVASSERS - Mot ivated IndMdu-ata l o work outside go ing door lo door , hava fun 8 make good wages C a l Tom 528-3700

CAREER OPPORTUNITY SaMa exper ience helpful but wm t ram enthusiast ic as* starter lor « i malda pharmaceut ica l eatas poal-t ion C a l 546-0600. Ext 544

ENTHUSIASTIC, ENERGETIC Sales Managers and Ass is tants rvs«)ee lor medical weight loss d r a c , no Sudnays or H o l d a y a Excellent M y , full Benefits, pa id t ra in ing, work m , modern subu rban locat ions C H

424-66C7-,

EXPERIENCED SALES Ftep a i m , account h is tory G r o w i n g ad apecisiny agency needa sales reps with ad specia l i ty backg rcaaxU 100% of f lca suppor t Sand resusta. in conf idence l o Sales. P C Scan 1021, Novl. Ml 46374 » ,

FASHIONABLE - womena shop in RoyM Oak Interviewing |c*» serious, full l ime sales pro lessmaaU Call 10am to 6 p m . 543-i629i.

F INANCIAL SERVICES , S A L E S

If you are your o w n toughest coov, pet l tor . you have one of the keys l a being successful m our career. Wet are seeking the pe rson who needs, ul t imata f r e e d o m and moepeno-e n c e . t o g e t h e r w i t h f ineno ia* ' rewsrds snd Iss l ing of accompush-ment Top sales p e o p M earned $60,000 phis m 1992 W s will C«*V-nOer serious app l i can ts - p re

C o l e g s Degree C a l or ma. w con f idence

•elei'atyy

s. to-Cort Ot te rbem. M ich igan F lnancW Group. 30600 Te legraph, Su 2191. Bingham Farms, M l 46025

313 -540 -9300

FURNITURE S A L E S Musi be exper ienced F u l or par t t ime No Sundays . Exceaent earn-

ings. Bedtand. I L a w t o n 356-2322

GROWING C O M P A N Y (3 years oldl w i th unkrrwtad earn ing potent ia l , mil tram, no ob l i ga t i on Are you l eeu j to dramat ical ly i m p r o v e your finan-cial future t oday? Cal l Mr Randan

534-6901

$ 2 5 , 0 0 0

G u a r a n t e e d A Career and A Great Ptace to Work is What We Can Otter to the Ambi-tious. Conscientious and Self Mot ivated r

C a l l J o e M e l n i k Plymouth/Canton

455-7000

F r a n M i r s k y W. Bloom field

681-5700

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

G U T S Y ! Wa need lesdersh ip l People «*x» are motrvsted poel t ive s n d wank- to • a m what their w o r t h 83-8-SK p o -ten t i a l i n t e r n a t i o n a l e i p a n d m t

464-3344 company Senoua inqu i r ies only

HALLMARK STOfff : At Tsl -12 M a i . l ook ing for D W - > i nam par t - t ime SaMa CMrk R»fer • some retai l a x p a n a n o e Need «o th • 6-5 8 1-6 IteatWkty Apply m ps»o r • al Cards Etc In Tel-Twerve i . l a l — <

HEALTH MINDED: Maior axpana ion of markaMng health cars f i rm In Uvonla /Nov i

sui t -or iented Ind iv iduals who enjoy work ing wi th peop le 83K-85K a month po ten t i a l 561-7620

HIGHLAND WHITE Goods Saw." parson needed 7 0 year oM 6rrr. Hlgh vo lume tas t -paoed i m p a r t w n a Hataranoaa G a r y 6 4 6 ^ 6 0 0

CARPET SALES PERSON

Send raauma t o U V .C l . 47758 Nina M M Rd.. taartfuMe. Ml, 46167

DECORATINQ SALES

220-0815

DECORATOR SALES - Part t ime, ftambta hou rs ExpandMg r a t a l cham m need o I savaral parsons tar ^ ^ B M m a i l 8 was cowarlng

D e e r b o m , LlvonM 8 Roches

m i i o n a n t a d 6 have dacoretmg Hear E a r . I a n hourly 8 nommlaalon. st ructure. Parao imM Dec ' 563-2801

DOLLARS or oansa What are you making? Look ing tor 2 key M * » t d u M s wfih LIVONIA

DO Y O U U K E C A N O t E S ? JOM *«a P a r t y U t a Matwork q l gar -

C a l • 1 4 6 t " " ' '

INSIDE S A L E S REPS tor expend ing L l v o n M based com • peny C a l o n c o m m e r c i a l account) • 8 bund cus tomer bees Salary

=kst year poieni iai • 120 000 th i rd year <45.000 Sena- ' Ms include medical , denta l 8 paid 1

vacat ion C a l B renda 462-6455

116.000 PLUM I ANO B O N U S

FEE P A ® BY COMPANY , Some type ot p * o n e eapananoaand , steady work Ma lo ry a muel Barwhr. m d u d a tu i t ion re imbursement CM 811 twin

SMELLING PERSONNEL i SERVICES i

INVESTMENT FIRM S p e o a a a n g an m a k l R u t l o n a ke t . s e e k i n g e g g ' a a i . r e

ftaaa. M r g s oc • f i gu re • t a n m m 71

M U L R B A N K SERVICES LTD 26411 N O R T H W E S T E R N HWY

SOUTMRCLO. M l 46034

LIKE TO SELL REAL ESTATE?

C a l Co I d e a l Banker

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

Marketing Trainee

M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 2 , 1 9 9 3 ODKE • S O

EMPLOYMENT I N S I D E S A L E S

Farmington H a s w a j M a w e v e

Hon The anr.csaMi.il ranat lMs" mm M M p a n d a P M 8 w a l organOad

^ D r Fa r tMnoUn M M . M l 46335 Ann : fctowM M a gar

I N S I D E S A L E S

S U P E R V I S O R Innovat ive training 6 development uorapany has open ings tor M M

w M m d u d a ooord toaMig inbound p M n e c a M . tak ing orders, ualng a

i eaMng approach, and ths oMty a c t M M a of • ^ a n Minn the d i

three Inalda saMa auparMaory.

and oomputar super.-_ i o l M i r -

kat Force and Ptat lnum aohwai s

ba « b M t o c o m m u n i c a M altacU»aly. a n d b a highly mo t i va ted and 6axl-Ma. W i l l i sand conf ident ial re-•mne 6 salary requi rement lo

Tars Kur tz Human SynargMtlcs

36616 P lymouth Rd C-6020 Plymouth. M l 46170

Only reeumee wi th salary raqu*a -m s n u M l be rev iewed No phone

MMdtog m M a r l M wou ld ba h a l p M . Compet i t ive wage plua benef i ts 6 prof i t shar ing C a l tor tr appt. 8em-4:30 p m 536-6300

IN-STORE FOOO DEMONSTRATOR Part t ime, awe* and days. I your an-thualaaPc. enjoy work ing wi th tha p u b i c . 8 would I k e to earn 86 .50 / hour, pleaae c M CynO. 10wn-7 pm I t 826-3842

INSURANCE CAREER country 's largasl prw LICENSED AGENTS

work In excMng r a c s M a Senior market A l t ra in ing p No coat C a l E m M DaCar io.

1-600-621-6560 6 - 4 : 3 0

JOIN OUR SALES FAMILY I t ime rape W o m a n encouraged

Great comrraeeion FtaidbM

UFE INSURANCE AGENT TIREO Of PROSPECTING?

We have over 1200 e e t a t M h e d ck-e n u we'd I k e you to haip wtth then inaurance p rog ram Off ice provided. s a c a M n t c o m m i s s i o n schedule 100% Quarter ly Bonus wtth fust 7 po Betas and 8 6 5 0 0 annual ized premium. 8 months advanced cam-r m M o r i s If you' re look ing tor a Reel

oppor tun i ty c a l lor inter-view 556-1650

MULT1 MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY

Now hi r ing tor Oetrott Branch. Our •MPS make $720 par weak rust tor dome t h e * Job Ea c a l ant opportuni-ty fpr advancement l o management or re locat ion C a l now for interview

255-9505 (Ask fof Dave)

NEW HOME SALES

Seles parson needed for new home subdv iMon m Now Must be I -canaad, exper ienced and art iculate Sand raauma to:

M O N O G R A M HOMES 31731 Nor thwestern Hwy

Suite 200E Farmington HMs. M l 48334

Attn: SaMe Manager

MANAGEMENT POS4TION F u l Urns I m m e d M s emp loyment Newer r a t a l store m L lvonM Apply In parson: Braea Mug 16213 Newburgh M 7 Mas No phono c a l s piaaaet

NEW HOME SALES Entry level poamon work ing tor re-putsbta buadar Seeking peraon wtth related s a M exper ience 8 dy-namic personskty HeepcinMbM tor

cur rent home owners, marke t ing of u p c o m -ing profacts and sales. Q reM op-por tuni ty tor advancement If you ara tha r ight parson C a l 313-458-4320 or sand raaume to : LoPtoooio Homes, 535 So M a m St , Su i te 1. Plymouth. Ml 48170

NOW HIRING CAREER m inded mdl-viduaM tor S a M ana SaMs Manage-ment poaltiona. Pleaae apply In parson at:

RADIO SHACK 14665 Telegraph Rd Bedford, M l 48236

No Phone C a M Pleaae

OUTGOING PEOPLE

If you enjoy meet ing peccto. ttas Is your career oppor tun i ty The m o r e f u r you have - the m o r a money you make F u l t raining 561-0330

OUTSIDE SALES TRAINEE

Excellent Training! Local terr i tory Benefi ts + car s l towanca Earn base sstsry * commiss ion 835.000 first year Degree pre fer red Exper ienced reps or recent g rads

473-7210 Steven J Greene Personnel

SALES INSIDE SALES

TECHNICAL T7t» Nation'l Large i t

Rental Company

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W e o f t o r a c o m p e t i t i v e s a l a r y p l u s c o m m i s s i o n a n d c o m p r e h e n s i v e bene f i t p a c k a g e If y o u a r e a m b i t i o u s a n d c o m m i t t e d t o p e r s o n a l , f i nanc ia l a n d c a r e « r g r o w t h , p l e a s e s u b m i t y o u r r e s u m e w i t h sa la ry h is -to ry , In c o n f i d e n c e to M i k e G o m u l k a . S a l e s S u p e r v i -

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Local office of a national organization needa a few good people, willing t o work hard and be trained. GUARANTEED $25,000 flret year Income.

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ra te* . 6 second MBng. 6 S HOURS FREE o l long dtaUnoo service 6 more. C a l O w n (313) 652-6675

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CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY

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WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER & RANKE, INC. W o r k w i t h s o m e of M i c h i g a n ' s h i g h e s t e a r n i n g R e a l E s t a t e S a l e s A s s o c i a t e s A l i m i t e d n u m b e r o f s a l e s p o s i t i o n s a r e c u r r e n t l y a v a i l a b l e

• O F F I C E S I N R O C H E S T E R , T R O Y .

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P h y l l i s G o o d r i c h . D i r e c t o r

o f C a r e e r D e v e l o p m e n t

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WEIR, MANUEL,.SNYDER & RANKE, INC. REALTORS

O P E N H O U S E S a l e s R e p s s o u g h t f o r r a p i d l y g r o w i n g F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s C o m p a n y . W e o f f e r p a r t t i m e p o s i t i o n s w i t h o c c a s i o n a l w e e k e n d w o r k . Q u a l i f i e d A p p l i c a n t s n e e d :

• E x c e l l e n t c o m m u n i c a t i o n s k i l l s • H i g h leve l e n e r g y & e n t h u s i a s m • P r e v i o u s t e l e m a r k e t i n g e x p e r i e n c e • A b i l i t y t o s e l l w i t h w r i t t e n s c r i p t • D a t a e n t r y e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d

E a r n i n g p o t e n t i a l o f $ 9 - $ 1 5 h r . N o n -s m o k i n g o f f i c e s . I n c o m i n g c a l l s . F o r a p e r s o n a l i n t e r v i e w c o m e b e t w e e n 5 - 7 p . m . o n W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h 2 4 at:

2 8 2 7 5 O r c h a r d L a k e R d . ( b e t w e e n 1 2 & 1 3 M i l e )

S t e . 1 0 1 F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s , M l 4 8 3 3 4

JULIE DUDEK DeAReOAM-OCAABOf lN MEK3HTS

5 6 5 - 3 2 0 0

JOHN BEILFUSS U V O N M

261-0700

TONY CAMILLERI WESTLAND

326-2000 REAL ESTATE ONE

506 H ^ p ROUTE S A L C t O W V E *

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SOUTHEASTER* INSTITUTE O f REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE MANAGER FemHngton HMs. QroeMng company look ing to expend needs meneger to t ra in I recruM saMa egenta En-

oppor tunny C a l Mat t K a n M

REAL ESTATE SALES Look ing tor a — • organt tad aapen-

satee office lor buey bui lder M in imum of 5

closing Ca9 737

years experv-

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REAL ESTATE SALES Mot ivated mdMdua la wanted tor ex-pend ing Century 21 office. Exceaent oomponaotwn + travel Incentive. C e l JON RUUD lor career • • • • I o n

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C O L F A M 1 ASSOCIATES. S ze ro , agency, look ing lor an exper ienced saMs person to market xerox off ice p roduc ts Cell E Moore 342-9014

RETAIL MANAGEMENT - musl be energet ic & cuetomer or ien ted Send reeume and salary require-ments lo: MKfugama. 205 S t Bi rmingham. Ml 4S009

RETAIL STORE MANAGER F A - O SCHWAR2

Tha int imate toy retaaer is seeking an exper ienced Meniegor lor our s tore st Somerset CoSection Candi-d a l * * mus l be energe t ic mot tveted end commi t ted lo i or customer sonrico. Prior retell management exper ience Is neces eery Pleeee fo rward reau F A O S c n w j . 2S01 W Big K2S4, Troy. Ml 4S084, At tent ion Ct inst lns Burke

C H A M B E R L A I N A Laadar In Raal EM tat A Brokerage Slnca 1948

1 0 0 % C O M M I S S I O N

P R O G R A M C H A M B E R L A I N , R E A L T O R S i s s e a r c h i n g f o r

s o m e s p e c i a l i n d i v i d u a l s t o c o m p l i m e n t o u r

a l r e a d y o u t s t a n d i n g s a l e s s t a f f . Y O U m i g h t b e

j u s t s u c h a p e r s o n . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t o u r

p r e - l i c e n s i n g c l a s s , o u r t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m , a n d

o u r E X C L U S I V E 1 0 0 % C O M M I S S I O N P L A N ,

p l e a s e c a l l f o r a c o n f i d e n t i a l i n t e r v i e w .

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6 4 7 - 6 4 0 0

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A UNIQUE NEW OPPORTUNITY

For mot tvs ted pro iee i lone l selee people

strung Program o cold call ing

S390 Morv-Fr» Sam-Jprn or leave

1-SOO-521-7515

C L O S E R S

W A N T E D

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TO W O W FULL OR PART On

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START YOUR O W N < In a last groertng tuatneaa. SaMa em-parlance or > M M n g no t naoaaaary. K r eppeinmant cefl J A M Emer-

9 2 7 - 2 7 5 1

S T R H T C A K V

Oar t t anOhr •22 -4442

S P M O N i

AMRE. Inc . a Sears Ucsnass . Is tne largest noma improvement compe-

m North America. > you can doee , « e i m supply pre-aa l . pre-

no leMmark sl ing nor c o l d caRsd

We offer paid vacat ion. m e m plan and compet i t i ve meur-

peckaoa Average po<SS9K

C a l Jack Turntg a t : (BOO) 9S4-S021

Or ssnd resume to: 48834 L iber ty

Wlxom, M l 48383 Or lax:

I313I 624-8156 Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer M / F / O / V

SALES MANAGER a te opening lor pe rson MtM

3 plus ysers outside saMa manags-mam experlenoe $50,000 plue po-leni ie l Benefi ts Msd ica l back-g r o u n d ^ plue Fee pa id Ca« Dave.

SMELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

SALES - PART TIME evenings & Sal Pl ione M o * up o n our leads t l 50 per hour Gro-Corr t ro l Laem Care 729-0033

SALES PEOPLE Experience m home Improvement sales needed I have p lenty ot leads Ca* Tom 525-3700

SALES PEOPLE - a l i o want to make (700-1- a week eaMng heeffh m •nee CaS Mr Bur ton . 373-3400

SALESPERSON Pickup buck specialty store, on 15 M l e Hoed, m Claws an Caps, cov-e r s , ' r u n n i n g boards, wheels, etc. Auto U W experience r ie lp lu l 1200/

T E L E M A R K C T C R S ^ ^ H I ^ H openings. t JO- fcSD or H a t Top pay • b o n a . N o eapar tanoa/ I rsm wIBi pay FOTilngSon. 47S-27S4

ITELEMARKETERS E X P E K N C B ) ! ' io<w>ij tnontff m o M M

fed peopM to work p a r i b m e in U v o -n M Hourly p k i s l " •

• T E L E M A R K E T E R S ! One ot MtcNgan's M r g a e l ^ ^ H comp ernes l r j i :aHd In fl HeigMs is looking tar e n v ^ ^ ^ H i M a w a r t i s l s n to work a lM»noons A Sat morranga. BrlgW. m o d e m l e t * ty Muet have traneportaHon. Hour ly rate + ancMlanl bonus a d s u p l o H 00 and more par hour H C a l Mr Palmer a t

N r t T l n t

A M O L U T V L V W W C T lor emp/Teechars a M 8 n M

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A GREAT ORRORTUMTY ta mak

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M M N a r ^ w M r e c O o n e '

560-5748 MATURE - nan sn toUng p o e * m oMrk/reoapUonlet tar • person o f l -loa. Part ttoe Saa hours. I g M typing.

and record keep-

EARN EXTRA C A 8 H ^ ^ H $12 par h o w

eat n i g p a l l nasi Man . a m i Thurs. 5pnv-8pm, Sat. Mam-Spat .

47S-7356

EARN S7-S10/HR. Eaay Hrs. Sort ing u Included For Free T o p Venturee 738 Packard . 102A Ann A r t * * 4S104

B A B r S i T T E R « .

tar M a n L UgHI I m n N i i f l i a _ S —afckr Evaa: s j l - f e s i

C M L D C A R E A M ® T A * T R a r t M T h n a

CHILD CARE S U g M I Pa r i or M l t ime M o

C H t L D C A R E I home tor n t a n t A toddtar. 1 - 8 1

C M L O C A R E f c M d r e n l n W

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TELEMARKETERS A DRIVERS Hir ing Wimsata le l j F u l or pa r t tana. S s * mot ivated, exper ienced need only apply . CaS. 442-487S

TTl FMARKETER-tae n e e d a mot ivated Ind iv idua

dk late should have baalc t y p i n g A •s. For an Immea ieM tact Deyte at 348 -8800

T E L E M A R K E T E R S WANTED ONLY: Tha 10 I

Ca l ;

E a r n $ 8 / $ 1 2 h o u r t y .

Bonuses & atfvancwnents. If you ara e g g r e e e l v . mu taes lana l A en|oy coM caMngo people A look ing l o r even ing A week-end ttma, men y o u need l o c a l L a w s tor i r e t e n 10 am A 5 pm 281 -7870

TELEMARKETING CASH P A ® DAILY!

W 8 tram, start now-Garden City, 425-5225 Heights. 938-5211: Royal Oak . 583-9968; Pont lac. 345-7S60

plus comnHeetnn Bonus I you can l a * raiamg A lowering. No per-soneMy- don ' t ca* 435-3030

SALES PERSON W e l este Wished manufac turers rep f i rm lor power A pro r a n Industry le looking lor an aggreeelve outside seleeperson lor vsrtous accounts In Michigan A Ohio Send raaume lo

Manager 1 P O Box 2000

Rochester. Ml 48306

SALES PERSON Wi th exper ience m Seles A Oistrubut ion In t rue* equipment A truck ut IMy Oodles Good Sslery wtth Benefi ts pk js Commission. G a l . 525-4300

• Benefi ts provided. • Comrreseion -r bonuses • Income up to S50.000 • Real Estate Ucenee preferred,

but not requi red Pleese c a l Suaan today et 645-9229

SALES ASSOCIATE W Bioomfteid s tore Hrs 10am-; commiss ion Call lor appt

part t ime. luggage/hand beg m - f p m Wagaa A I lor sppt 855-3180

SALES CAREER OPPORT UNITY J A I Industr ial Suoohr Co euOeKfe-ary of Kennameta l Inc.. located in Uvoraa is look ing lor exper ienced saMs peopM tor our growing cus-tomer base. The Ideal candidate wN be sslss A achievement or iented wtth s posit ive at t i tude FoAowIng product t rsmmg you wM our ax-pending saMs staf) with good career opportuni t ies. Exper ience In indus-tr ial saMs A OeeMng with the putMc helpful. Please c a l :

458-7000. extension 5445

SALESPERSON wan ted tor mdust rv s l psmt Pretar exper ience m Mb. In-dustrial ps im sales or paaM appaca-t ion product sates Salary ciommls-• o r i A benefits c o m m e n s u r a M with experience PMeae send r e s u n s to: Michlgsn industnsl Finishes, 9045 W icen l . Detrort. Ml 48211.

SALES POSITION F u l and part u n a avaHaMe s i ss tab-Nshed Ismdy owned reta i l businees. downtown Bi rmingham locat ion No prior experience neceeaary. H you ere ss * mot ivated and upbeet . c a l Mana befw 10em-2pm at 644-1919

TELEMARKETING TeMmarkaier naadad tor l umaoa company tar scheduSng appo in t mants Per hour plua LUimiilaMrm. Must have expenem

537-1818

TELEMARKETING Seniors and Shidants - )o in our 1 market ing Mam. Earn u p l o S8 par hour Pleasant sur round ings a n d plaaaant alrrioapfiote. Two sNRs 9~. 30AM-2:30PM A J 3 0 P M - 7 ^ 0 P M C e l G a l or TMa. 11AM-7PM, M o n - f r i 538-0100

TELEPHONE SOLICITOR W A N T E D

$ 2 5 , 0 0 0

GUARANTEED

ESTABLISHED FOOO SERVICE

Could M n M o M Bme. W i l l i ssnd resums lo: Box 648

Obearvar A EocaMrtc Nvaapapars 36251 Sohoolcr aft Rd.

L lvonM M l 48150

CHILD CARE i m f l H l home tar 2 i

Wayne Count

ATfVES r e homaa In Oouiwaaiaf i i

tor FederaBy fund-e d o M d A adult cars tood p r o g r a m

pei am idP j and good organtzaBonM M0BL Sand raaume to: P.O Box B147. UvonM. M l 48151

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

HOST/HOSTESS needed tor b u l d -South Lyon/

noon l o 6 p m In person 9am-5pm. TT9 t

INDUSTRIAL D I S T R I B U T O R Of grsphlc pr int ing tarns has pe rma-nent part l ime phone salas pos i t ion mtatal i la Phone c o m m u n i c a t i o n aktas i muat. Start ing salary S7.00/ hr plua incent ive commission. C a l Sieve Craig Tues Between 10- 11am or 3-4pm M 847-0843

I N T E R V * W E R S tor Market R » sstang. Car n«c — er , M 8-5 P M

547-8340 Part nma C a l l

MAWTENEANCE

repair ta work In ummma iHr homea tor aduMs wi th davatopmentM dM-aMtaaa. Approx imaMly 10 hou rs waakiy M t 7 50 per hour Contact O e n M a M 422-1020

NEAT A DEPENDABLE peop le to work as demonst ra to rs m C a n t o n A WeelMnd grocery stores. Weekends. C a l 722-3528

PART-TIME CHEMIST Ddco Laboratories: see under General Help W s n t e d Sect ion

PART-TIME Outgoing people w M i p r o l s s M o n i l appearance needed. P romot ion at Special o l tar tor upecaM por t ra i t s lu -dto al WeetMnd. Oak land A Twelve Oeka maas Days or even ings

Hourty pk je 543-4500

t o II you always wanted start a career In real. Ba-tata. but fatt you couldn ' t take a dhanca on a lower first year Income, now la the time to get started! Call Lisa Dumsa (313) 356-7111 ext. 217. to find out about our guaranteed Income

SALES posmoN program, and start Imme-

F u i or pan time s v a i a b t a a i e e t a t diataly In a career ftetd oi

ushsd retail l umnure buaaiaaa Must I unllmtted potential, he nvaaebie n a f i t s A week an m I

SALES & MANAGEMENT P a n or tal t ime. Leadership s must . C a l D v a a i James 6sm-4pm.

478-3103

SALES ENTRY LEVEL

Exce len i oppor tun i ty lo become a career saMa person of s M U m M produc ts Soma sMctncs l knowl-edge helpful Send compMle re-eume to Sales Menagar, Box 654,

Obeerver A Eccentr ic Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraf l Rd

UvonM Ml 48150

SALES OPPORTUNITY SaMa PeopM needed wi th en oulgo-ing, tenacious personsaty (.oupisd wi th ths sbHty to co ld c a l >r the ser-v ice industry If you are commi t ted to excapf lonM customer ssrvice. send your resume A sslsry expecta-t ion » Personnel D e p a r t m e n t P.O. Box a4908, Troy, Ml 48083

v i i r r

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f KCJL/% E s t a t e

T r a i n i n g

Don't miss your chance to learn what a career in real estate with a member of the CENTURY 21 System can offer you. Join us at an upcoming career session.

Cafl now to reserve your piace

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8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0 T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 2 5 t h a t 7 p . m .

MJL Corporate Transferee Service 30110 Orchard Lake Road. Farmington Hills

(Between 13 & 14 Mile)

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• A b o u t o u r e x t e n s i v e p r o f e s s i o n a l t r a i n i n g p n v g r a m

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Carolyn Baikr NorthrtUc M A 4 4 M )

M i r v A n n G n r w l

Fanrnnftton HiHs 811 1900

P«« Phillip* Lafhrup Village

999-2)00

F r a n M i r»k>

W e * B l o t wnfieW!

Ml!-5-00

B c t r v ( . l a r k

I -akr i Are*

I Kathv O'Neill

M i l f c m l

694-1069

Ida Touchette A n n A f t e r

99VI6I6

naaTK* Hourly rata p lu t eommMaton Coi-taoa Studants & WaWraaa i M c o m a . Ca* John Ip r rMpm)" 522-8200

SALES POSITIONS

^ LargaM branei i m t in* nOua-try. locatad nght rtert M Via

Datrcm araa. is look ing l o g row M T I Cxggar by aOdmg 10 m o r a SALES poaii ions and 3 m o r a MANAOE-MCNT poMtiona. O r a m d o y f a a ara m a hignaat pa r t m ttaa inOualry T h a t » how * a bacama tha MrgaM Our taMa paooM a a m ba t i aa r i :

$600-$1,900 WEEKLY

Wa ara looking lor Mgttfy anargaoc. *ad moVuMad. rrwnay moOvaMd In-d m o u a u who ara l ook ing tor a ea-raar In tha looO r idua t ry a* iara may ara par t what may daaarva Wa ara a vary unaaMMi company that M lor our anxwyaaa 100%. Noaxpananoa raqtaraO. » a ara iMMng l o tram

W E O F F E R : • Part Va

• O D f Caah Bonu* • Waakly Bonua • Transportat ion • Free Trammg • Chnatmaa Bonu* • Motivational SarMnars • A t fvancanwi t Oppor lurwt ias • Much Much Mora Contact Mr " "a tar i at,

953-4072 SALES PROFESSIONALS

M*K» M t t M cJothmg cham (Mar r y ' t Big a T a n i t look ing for aaaMt ant managars t par i Hma haip Sal-ary

ployaaa Aacoun ta Nov l 347-0040

SALES RECRUITER

A oay M m paopM ar r t aalaa anpart-anca cour t gurnet, you lor .mMnwad

Hon «Rh 3n«nwg P a r a o n r i l Sar-v m a Salary iuii ' i i ' i iMMinn. Bonuaaa. banant* and i rMMng C a * Bamr ta

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

WINDOW SALES PERSON Expanancad. Laada + c u i i n i M M o n .

C M I 4 7 1 - 5 6 0 0

WINNERS aaaktng bo th managaman l A p a r i t lma paopM who expect to a a m a 8 agura Incoma. Sand raauma lo : SMAJ Entarprtzaa. 118 M a n Can t ra . Sta 200, NorthvMa. M l 48187

WORK OUT OF Y O U « H O M E Nutr i t ion 8 HaaWh

474-7034

WORLDS LEADING baauty aupqty company la look ing l o r pa r t Uma day 8 couragad l o appiir. App ly M pa raon • Sa8y • Baauty Company . 2706 S

$UCCE$$ SM pra-acanamg d a a a a n d M a r v

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

Lnura Cantm. Manager 6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0

$1,000-2,000/WK EASY Art

knoaaadga. Our c o m p a n y la ak -pandtng na«ona«y A M M y t o mona up to m a n a o a m a n t I m p o r t a n t . Stava 927-8024

8 8 yra. 7am-5pm. 5 daya M a r a n c -aa r a q u k a d 7 M iM/Fa rm in0 lon araa. A n * 5 p m 471-2B34

CMILDCARE NEEOED-RaaponMbM paraon l o alt In my Hadtord hcaxa.

avanlnga I A p r * 8 <

CHILD CARE | GantM. r a U b M paraon l o ha ip cara tor 15 mo. o ld boy In o v Bluui iMatd

mg d u n a a 25-30 hra. par weak. A M a aork a a ^ i a n f l Mgh ls o n araa i. Muat hava pranteua e M d cara

axpar lanoa 8 3 TAB iMaranc—. C M Mr*. Mc Donald,

CHILD CARE WORKER • ta r l l ng Hma Cara Cantar .

DOMESTIC COUPLE l o r P a l m B e a c h . F l o r i d a 8 Sou thampton Man aMl b a buOar. houaaman. 8 par i Oma chaulMur W o m a n mm ba >iuuaMi,rap» 8 cook Expartanoa 8 laMiancaa raqu l rad Ejcoa8ant aalary plua banatl ia.

OROSSE POIMTE EMPLOYMENT 885-4578

DOMESTIC HELP m r a t u m tor r o o m 8 board Kaap your day FOB Sma8 atlpand nagouaoia Can ton Ca8 Mary avamnga. 455-09B3

ENERGETIC RESPONSIBLE, par-aon naadad to provlda m-homa cara lor 8 m o o r t 8am-8pm Birmmg-

540-20® 1

HANDICAP FEMALE I

C a l anar l 2 N o o n

HOUSEKEEPER (Mora tor h o r n m a n nagaal.

Chr latMn aroman Muat drlva. Br lgMon. 22»-4124

HOUSEKEEPER Must iova c lMdran. i na in. lul l data, prtvata r o o m 8 bath. WaM Bloom-Mart 855-9878

MapM 8 SMpf ianaon araa. Troy Ca8 Man ia or Mr FaB M 583-0580

SECRETARY For company PiaMdant and M* Sac-ratary In S ju tH8Md araa. B a a u W U nam 12 MBa 8 TaMgrapr, oMca . M o n - Frl.. aWamoona and Saturday morMnga. Up to 30 hou r * par week.

experience lo: P a n Hma. Top pay Sand r

P. 0 Box 884. Bioomhato HMs. M l . 4o5S3-SS£4.

SEMI-SKILLED M a M a n a n o a

mg arm. IdaM tor reUree. Raauma to Bos 580:

Otoaanrar 8 EooarWrtc I M a a p a p a r * 38251 Schoolcraf t Rd

U v o n M M l 48150

SHIPPING/CUSTOMER SERVICE CMrk. p a n t lma. 30 h ra , /na all. Muat Da abM l o Ml 70 l b * or mora . H o m ara M o n - F r L . 3 -7pm. Sat MaM tor ooaags s tudant i apply In paraon: Mon.-Frt Homa PtBtacMon Ona. 30785 G r a n d

478-7030

SHIRT LAUNDRY ASSISTANT Mo aaparMnoa naoaaaary. 4 hour*. ' day. Mon. Tuaa. Wad. Henry Sana Ctoanan. W B t o o m M d 886-2002

TELEMARKETERS N E E D E D tor

• 5 an hr. work Mon-Thur.

TELLER - CREDfT UMKJM

HOUSEKEEPER aaakJng domestic help. 4 day* . week. 2 p m - 8 p m dut ies tnduOa garv erM houaakeepmg. r o n a i g 8 pra-parmg dinner meaM tar w o . t > ho ia Only aertaua candtdataa. c a * after 8 p m or awe*ends. 380-9324

HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY naadad in my CMrkMon home. MuM be IMalbM 8 exper lencad Can after 7 p m 825-7255

H O U S E K E E P E R / S I T T E R - P r o f e e -aona l MnMy m N W DetroO. m a l drrve own car f M M i a i n — needed. Eva* 8 aorna imakanda. 532-0888

INFANT CARE, my Beverly H a * horn* with dog Man. Wed i every 2nd Frl. 8 hr /dey Light I

nMe ia i i ce i Non-emokar 645-1188

INFANT cara naadad m my Farmmg-ton HMs homa. p a n and M l t ime. M u n - F i i. Lauiii i w e a e o r * . n o r smoker S t a n May 10th 471-3248

UVE- IN Cara tor race elderly Mdy Cooking, kght houaakaeptng. e tc Room i arege* IMHrence* Oear-

277-4849

LOVIMG BABYSITTER tor Maeibom am 8

own t renapor ta to r , C*# 881-4954

M O T H E R ' S HEL PE R /Babya i t t e r . High School or coBege at M l hou r * , non-emokar.

MOTHER'S HELPER - 40 h o u r s / a * to ca re tor baby 8 Syr. o ld. Er rand* , kght housekeeping RakabM trana-p o r t a n o n Neat gentle, non-emokar . references OafctendCty

MY 9 8 11 year o ld need p e r l t ime m o m aMh arhnniMgetl cN to ran dur-ing vacat ion and aianrnar Garden City araa. A l tar 3pm 525-9783

NANNYS A HOUSEKEEPERS . Top I

THE MANNY NETWORK 739-2100

Road. r a r H n g l o n . M l 48338

V E T B W t A R Y HOSPITAL

Over 18. < thru Frl 5 p m - 9 p m

anar 2 p m S4»-8505

507 IMp Wanted Part Tim*

SOI Hdp Wanted Dom—tfc

AVON -day

Caa, 4 2 2 - 8 * 5 4

SALES REP - l e t o a d auto

MM groaMig M - M d i aurtooa ueenng compeny f o o l / M a and component apoucationa Rseumas to Bos 811.

Obaaniar 8 Eccentr ic H e a ^ a p a r a 38251 Scnooleraf l Rd.

UvonM M l 48180

aialy Aak tor Suaan

TaMcoHwimracMion Induetry

Berneen Bam 8 Spm 781-8841. A»-

SALES-RETATL

Apply •< paraon to > 4 Nab* T e M I M s f l

SPORTS MiNOED onmentM M e r t e a n g C o

B E V E R A G E M E R C H A N D I S E R tor Troy

SaMa Dapt. M 588-8200 Ex. 2

CITY OF FARMING T O N H R X S RECREATION O M M N

The CMy o l F a n a M o n H8M arv the luMja tng p a r l M M •mi io>i i iara op t

m me Recreation OMaton.

C L A S S n C A T I O N HOURLY R A T E Fun

CRvMPanMRMMn 31188 W 11 M a <

COUNTER CLERKS tor

o w v E R / c o u n i E R

A LOVING MATURE NANNY needed tor 2 amaa c M U r a n M my •akabont Oak land County h o m e

> a i i | M 1 i U M my W e e * Oi i i M i n i l M ( M a . daya RsMranoaa neeaad 313

tar O M 3 ebbdran M our h o m e Mon-8ay S Wadnaeday 98 a m hour MapM * Haggarry

NANNY WANTED lo ca ra tor toddMr m my W Btoon'dMrt homa. FMxtt iM acftaduM 30-35 hour* per

b a t s e a n 9 -4pm (313B85-4«48 or 881-8387 aHar 7pm.

OFFICE NANNY Nanny naadad tar CEO'S 15 mo Md eon. 8em-4pm Monday m m Fnday m LMdnM. S7 / hr , med ica l 8 paid vacation. Caa Ed 4S2-9455. e m 101

RESPONSi Mtter tor^

ISLE Houeekeeper /Seby-ay Italp 8 pa*M8M bra M.

SITTER M home, ma days/week por ta l ton

EE DEC «i my I k u M a a M Apra 8 i n i May S I . 4

$150,"week Own irana-CaB altar 5 p m 318 0888

W A N T E D LOWMG. matu re paraon to ca ra tor 18 mon th o ld . M o n -Fn., 8 4 0 to 5:30. My homa or your* . 1-2

C a » 3S7-7aaa

500 Haip Wanted Couptea

Caa l -apm, M o n . . ^ f

352-3600

B A B Y a n T E R

dran. 4 ar S day* i

BABYSITTER

E £ S s f 5 L ' s = r S S ® n S Y S I T T W W A N T E D

1 2 c ^ S ^ 2 i - T X r

CLEANBUG COUPLE NEEDED M A P L E / P O N T M C TRAIL

Evamnok Mon Thurs 2 Mr* . F r t 2 — - - ebcb t S T S r t t r

8 1

CLEANING COUPLE NEEDED I V W o o d w e r a B M • Sun 4 H r * each Set 2 H r * • 46 n Siiuta* ea«* Sun S t a n S am » 8 0 r m

CLEANING COUPLE R d M o n P n

P M Mon-TtMr. 1 7 8 hra. e a r * . RA 3 5 h r a aacb

COUPLES W A M T I O

J i M i M i i A i mm

s o * OAE Monday, March 22,1993

MARKET PLACE : APT. MANAGER COUPLE

C O M — I I X U tor M M * N.W • * r t w t buMkia- Sam* knowt edge at pfymung. genarM M M » nance * w H r u m m r . Oooc a M p u M c M M tor ratoad ooupM Api. * utMM*. Send m w a to

Ba* a 4 7 *

S11 ALU. ABOARD ..OJ EXPRESS A PROFESSIONAL OJ SHOW WCOOMOa. PARTIES. ETC

THE 0 . J. CONNECTION

lead to to your budget D J * . vocM-ata. karaoto 4 more M1-5SB2

512

AFFORDABLE CLEANING . 4

Noma. epait i i iani * AngeM4 I

AFFORDABLE. PERSONALIZED. I 4 re#-

. Cantor, Northvtoa* 4 S W 5 4 7

A0E/CO44R ANION

WB car* tor tod** 4 ale*. 841-B015

ARE YOU SEEKING allordaMe day care? Fu* U r n opening* tar any aga. Meets kAddtobMI

CMILDCARE-1 actMttaa M mgton araa

gee. Lota oI TLC nctudad. Farm-

553-3127

BABYSITTING - Weettond Mother of 4 groan cMMran alMiee lo MOysK pre-ecltootora weekdays (Gorrl

BASIC MOOSECLEANlNG .Window* included.

CAMCMCE S CLEANING SERVICE Hardworking: truetworrhy e i cMen t

264-5134

CAWNG FARMING TON mother w « Ml - your tranaportauori - 6:30am-8:30pm - Monday ttwu Friday -

474-

CHILOCARE AVAILABLE - Fu* time only Quality. indMdual care In a

CHILD CARE/Uvonto, 7 M « * 4 'lewburgh, Mon.-Thura. Handa-on ectMtiee. Non-amoklng. Lota o> love 4 patience. 474-1156

CHILD CARE OPENING: Lola ot TLC. Snac**. Fun 4 Oamee. 6 Mae/

DAY C A M wtm lota TLC. Mon-Fft. AJ agaa. miaW provided. reeaon-aMe ralaa. Excellent i M e n n t a * . MUdtaball 4 Ford 261-0038

DELIVERIES llme Cualomar Service or lamed C H kcanaa. know trt-county area. Age 55. eace*ent health Bob 426-5901

DENTAL TECHNICIAN C r o w 4 Bridge, jual graduated

I amptoy-256-2237

DEPENDABLE MAN wanta work.

532-3666

DIRECT CARE WORKER 1 year enpenanoe. midnight poat-Oon BUrranufiairiy Royal Oak or Troy Call BM. 435-6232

EUROPEAN WOMAN - M l dean your Sou** every other Tuaa. Expe-rienced flatoiancaa. C M altar 4pm.

42S-7127

EXPERIENCED lady wH d e e r your house. Rate* negotiable ExcaMnl raferencaa Ca* Kitty keep trying -937-0564 WXend* 626-6914

EXPERIENCED MOTHER: C M U t M . Aide 1 rained, to care lor imam thru school age. defy. In my N.W Farrv daM home Meela 399-1720

FAITH 4 FUN CHILDCARE Snacka. kjncnaa 4 actMtto* provid-ed Agaa 2 yra 4 up Ce* 726-4723

HOUSECLEAMNG by an experienced i: leaning lady 5 year* experience, non amoker Plaaae contact 644-6723

HOUSECLEAMNG

Patera 10am or after 3pm 879-1164

JEWISH GRANDMA wt* cook, daan 4 babyaft.

LOVING MOM wIMt lot* o» TLC to yo»* child or < hi* or pari time Redlord i

MATURE Noma Health Aide - Medi-cal background w*l do *ght h o w keapang. cooking, laundry, arrand* Ex cat ant letoi erica* 726-67*5

PAT 4 SHIRLEY'S Cleaning S Homea. off ice* We take pride m our work Oakland County Ca* Pal from 6- 1030pm: 399-8755

POLISH HOUSECLEAMNG Honaat. reliable, thorougK Experienced, rot-

Etaabelh (71-3450

POLISH LADY CAN d a a n your nouae Own Iranaportaoon Rator-

scr*

MILL CARE tar your ch*d Btoom*Md area, your Hon Day 4 aome evening mediate a aaali—y For tana contact Kan

WORK EVENINGS? Need mg care tar yow cMto eork? Mature woman - I

518

CNBC CARE, my 14/Woodwerd tana. M t o l M M M M y * <34. Hourly <2 40 H a n Rator-anoaa.A«aa 16 moa.-6 yra. 646-6444

OAT CARE M W Btoa mfleto haa apaMnge tor M a M M ^ 4 ear*

llaa. toM at TLC M 1 - 2 3 7 *

FULL * Pen ama, MrWv-J raara Md. Ma* ftMencad maeM. rainad In CPR * RrM AMa. dafly craRa. ReMeiiuee. Jane

COMPUTAA.OMB - Computer oon-auMng. aM up. tutoring DOS. Wln-

F Z J Z T h Z I * 386-7741

KAROL'S PC

437-2549

! PLUS SERVICE

523 Attorneys Legal CourtMting

BANKRUPTCY, DIVORCE CRIMINAL DEFENSE. R u m n a t l l l

Attorney Dougtoa Kuthy. 474-7111

BANKRUPTCY: - $176 + coal* Divorce. -1178 + ooata AJao a l peraonal Injury

Criminal 4 probata manar* ' l a th ana on 4 Nattier won PC. 386-7766 or 1-400-424-A77Y

4 nurturing ttanM toy* 4

MAOATKJN STATION MC. mm

397-0*07

to work with ct»-dran. agaa 1 » r . ^ 2 H iff»-Both lu>

Ca6. 313 486 6464 Plymouth a c M d c w e O r Juat oM M-14.

LICENSED N.W Livonia noma Fu6

QUALITY LICENSED CHILD CARE.

Non tmokmg

W BLOOMFIELD/Ferrranglon * hee l ope area, kv-home cantor

In June, k i la rm 6 loddtar* Laeve

516 Ektorty Car* A Asslstanca

CAREGIVER For aamor dt t tan* In area. Good lalatancaa. CaM Tuaa.. Wed.. 4 Thur*. 761-0673

HOME HEALTH CARE I quaMed to care lor

your loved onaa at home. • BASIC CARE • COMPANIONSHIP • PROFESSIONAL NURSING CARE • COMPETITIVE RATES Trained 4 courteoua paraonnal

24 hour* a day RELIABLE NURSES. . INC

JOHN P MANOR - Luwrtoua Metal-ed Hying lor the elderly Caniplala houeakaaplng. meela. tranaporta-ttan 4 recreational program Ftx mtarmabon ca l . 463-1376

MATURE LADY tar home health care eaperlenoed. day*. Live In •aatcanda. Oakland County. Oear-bom area. 866-7470

511 Education

my . In 6 monthe earn a oartMcale (313) 370-3120

AIRCRAFT MECHANIC Start a l A p r l 12th at Oekland/Porm-ec Airport Approved tar eligible VA student* For more Into , ca t AFTC a t 674-1005

ATTENTION PARENT S OF YOUNG CHILORENI Come 4 learn taw to

child be aucceaatal. Sal 10am. Pre-regletratlon 88

Ca* Marie 721-6007

S your r 27th, 1

LEARN BARTENDING Two week course

17-2777 13HT1-2777^ School

LEARN TO DRAW 4 or Leerr To

g macMMaa M u d -

Algebra, chamlatri. ralaa tacts. High Scftool/Co6aga. expertenca, raaannalala. 481-0609

520 Secretarial* BuainaM Sarvicas FREE LANCE TYPIST •rtoc

Page*

522 Service*

ATTENTION: If you or your company

of {par*ah/Eng*ah or oo

471

BOOKKEEPMQ/TYPBtO SERVICE MM pick-up 4 deaver No |ab la toe •me* 20 yra ewperlenoe Fax ee>

C m 313-661-6343

516 Elderly Cere A Aeeletance

EXCELLACARE SERVICES, INC.

"A C a r i n g P e r s o n In Y o u r H o m e

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

Ot t f c f cd C j n t a hTKww^\

S r j ^ t l and ln»un-d

»uiir Seven D m K W r r i

L I V E - I N A I D E S • HOME HEALTH AIDES • H0MEMAKERS

Trr ( to r LOT-IX

<JJt£ lor • 9 9 * ' * *

476-9091 TfOf

7 4 0 - 9 0 5 0

DtVOWCE. PERSONAL INJURY RJMINAL. REAL E S T A T E H TATE 4 WILLS

524 TaxServteee

Experv 4 ama*

422-6737

TAX 4 ACCOUNTING SERVICES individual 4 bualnaaa. CPA/MBA ml

L ^ K k * n 6 4 ^ 6 7 8 6

600 P*reonato ARE YOU LOOKING FOR

10 3 »

Uvonla Ml 48180

Drug Detector You have a amoke detector to pro-tect your tomdy Now you can have a DRUG DETECTOR 10 protect your klde. 1-600-334-1486

£24 hr. recardtagj OMEGA SERVICES. INC

"FRIENDSHIP • SINGLES' Personal Introducttona FREE" - Ladteaf Detmo

Marriage Kabe 648-6422

Have You Read

PERSONAL SCENE?

Look in Today's

STREET SCENE S«ctlon for your

"Personal People Connection"

PERSONAL ASTRO Raadlnga. ca* 1-600-308-6746. Lai heavena diary

602 Lo*t A FOUND - BEAGLE, Female. 3-8 moe. old. Shlai aa t t t 4 Orchard Lake Rd. area. Farmlnglon H*to Day*. 676- !272; eve*: 471-0716

I Cat - gray. Ian 4 a. 9

476-7437

FOUND - Fern wtUte with Ire. M l e 4 mkeler 1

1 Cat - Gray, tan 4 pawa a i r ta imf l . 6 a. 476-7437

FOUND

2 " 2 ' Ww6f 6f6 L Plaaae ca* 476-0800

LOST CAT o* Syti.

LOST - Yearn lab dog. 14 Ml./ Mtddtobell area. SubatantM reward lor aato retian 651-7948

603 Health - Nutrition Weight Lots

EAT CAKE - LOSE WEIGHT! MAKE OOUGH WHILE YOU OO ITI

Weight Loae i C o d u o T ' S n a n O a l Opportunity o< the 60 * 824-1613

HERBS A OPPORTUNITY Knowtadga or rteroa oould entitle you to NgWWcam Mcoma opportixv-Oee Ca* ua day or nlghl lor more

881-7117

605 Adoption HAPPILY MARRIED Protoeeioftal couple wenl to t t iare our LOVS 4 home wtlh your ManL Ca* Iree: 1 your Inlanl Ca* I

1-600-442-3018

FOR SALE - Waft-In Freeaer Panel*

NOTICE m HEREBY GIVEN thai Ihe ao« 10

ihe htghaal btddar by aaatad Mda tor caah onty al t l lu rgard Storage. 866 Eaal 12 MBe Road M M B Ml, 46071. en Aprf 22. al OOUG AEALE. una a l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • p a r l a . N O H

content* 2 « * r w

U W » i m con-lanta: m N e c a ^ a ^ ^ l O ^ l O ^ F

i Travel ROUND T R » - Northweel Good to a n y w h a i ^ H A p r l ttl a n y e t w e In Ihe US. MueJ uae by

BaatoMar >13 463 6636

TRANS-ACE Airport ShuMM Service

From (16.66 356-2201 ar 600-1 V »

700 Auction

8YMRHONY OWLO Mvtaaa yeu to I Of

Y MARCH 24TH

700 Auction

i

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

l f c » at 6 AM at B 4 S TOUMMO. « 4 W. Ann Arbor Rd. PLYMOUTH TWP.. WAYNE COUNTY, MICMI-

1660. CHEV4D VBI# 1Tt6KA 1461606

1676. PONT 2 0 V1N # 2U67W9L176776

1SS7 CHRY STAT-WAGON VIN a 1C3BC8SEXHF166062

1668CHEV40 V IN* 1GUOSBP2FJ166182

1876 CHEV 4 0 VIN« IL6SG6J261420

Dated: 3-16-63

By: Plymouth Twp. Po6ce Dapt.

Pubaah MARCH 22. 1663

701 Collectibles ANGLE - CHERUBS coaactor* < aee our aelacbon 4 )om lha I

CAROUSEL HORSE 1628 Alan Itaracftal. >2100,teal

LARGE SELECTION OF DOLLS 4 BEARS AT DIANE'S DOLL HOUSE,

m South Lyon, comer of K> M*e and Pontlac Tre* 466-0460

GOEBEL HUMMEL ANNUAL Platea. 1671-1962 Ca*. 861-8776

JIM CLARY: -Qraai Lafcaa 28 matched number prv

aa6 aa aaL Cad. 1-816-733-3117

THIRTIES - FOURT1ES - FIFTIES amazing atortaa, fanlaatli' atorlaa.

" * " — T p r e - - -838-8778

UNUSUAL Hand-made OuMs 4 Ou*l- tope. 421-8766

664-0617

702 Antiques ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT

old moMe magaBnaa. 1 cupe 4 aaucars.

. toy*. m*Rary 346-3184

ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET The BRUSHER SHOW Sunday.

8068 Ann Arbor Sauna Rd.. Apr* IS. 8068 Exit 178. off I In quaWt) entiquee and 1 tltxee Admlaalnn M Third ! 25TH SEASON THE ORIGINAL.

Announcing

S0UTHFIELD AMERICANA ANTIQUES

Show & Sale 100 Exhlbllor*

Featuring

Furniture Fine American Antiquee

Country Fumlaiange Foft A/1 and Much Moral

I CMC Center 1 ai 10% M M

Mar. 26-27-28 Frt 2-9pm

Sal . 12 Noon - 8pm Sun 12 Noon-5pm

FREE PARKING LUNCH 4 DINNERS DAILY

* 1.00 OFF WITH OE/ AD

ANTIQUE 4 COLLECTIBLE SHOW RIVER OAKS COMMUNITY HOUSE Mar 27 4 26, Sal 4 Sun lOem-Spm 20308 OM Colony. Dearborn Hta

Ford Rd-ZEvergrean. Admlaalon | 1

ANTIQUE OAK CHAIRS Preeeed bads quantity 4

841-4611

ANTIQUE SHOW March 27. I0am-6prti March 26, 11am-flpm

LUTHERAN HIGH NORTHWEST Uvernolaa. % Ml. N of Auburn Rd.

662-6677 12.00

BIRMINGHAM ANTIQUES FESTIVAL

40 outatandlng deaMr*, Irom 14 atatee leaturlng Ana period Ameri-can. Eng*ah. Continental and coun-try furniture, ctocka. toft art. paint-Inge, prtnta. a*ver. "wooden ware, oe-ramtca. porcalatn. qu*t*. Inane, tart*ee. line tmmmtr,. Strattordahlre. Oidmper. >la<o*ca. toy*, decoy*. Al-M M i Art and garden aooeaaoriaa. Frl. Apr.2. 10-6: Sat lO-6:Sun 12-8. Garden Sftoppe, Bataa Street Cato

the Community Ho 85 644-8632

FABULOUS Art Deco aola and chair, mid 1S30*a Wft accept beet

HOOSIER STYLE (ArW) unique 32" with. oak. <

MAJOUCA COLLECTORS: New trapment o l E n g M Victorian meloaca haa arrNed al WILD-FLOWER ANTIQUES, 14226 Mack Avenue, al Flahar Road Groaee Pomte Farma Open 11-6. Tuaa 8at or ca6 lor appomtmani: 664-6330

MAPLE DRESSER 1930"*, with be-veled glaaa mirror Very Good 00n-dRIon S32S 9am-9pm, 486-4169

8TATE FAIR ANTIQUE SHOW S w Apr* 40% Stale Fair Or our , Detroit Ouadty DeaMr* Wanta Day*. 778-7472. Ntghta. 466-9646

703 Crafts ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW

Handmade Crafta 4 Baked Ooode Sal.. Mar 27. 10am-4pm

New SunHowar Oubhouaa (W War ran Rd off Canton Center to Waafft-araffatd Way. Mff lo HantordV

w y Schoc

SPRING • ARTS & CRAFTS

SHOW Fn, Mar 26. - Sat. Mar 27. 1663 Lutltaran Htafi

33300C

Over 100 Quality Craftsmen

Baks SatB-Lunch AVBABMB

One Day Only! HOME8PUN

O O TRAOCTKX8 V Country Craft Show Sun.. M a r 28 - t0am-4pm

LBurai Manor 3 * 0 0 0 Schooicran. W ol HswOurph. Livonia.

U

Mo

4 * 2 - 4 0 * 6

S i M M O R ART6 PRESENT Ana In Ma Park tone IS. to 4 20 al Garden CBjr R*rti 4 toe Arena 6an-ta e Work Sftaft. Nov 6 Araaana 1 11*16 Cad 469-6719 or 126-0146

701 Crafts SRRB4G ARTS 4 CRAFTS SHOW

•ad La ta Waatom HMh tc f tao l Sponaored by PTSA

SATAR R R . 3 i baw tpm SOOSECXRO

(Between Pordtoc T r a * 4 l l e p H | i $ 1

704 Rummage Sate* A Flee Markets

IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Woman * Society Garaga SaM/Ove Auction Sal.. March 2 7 , B M H ^ H 16000 Pembrodta. Detron

oTSt-SS

Uke new 26 pair of Mioea. « n 6Vk-7H. Ploone. Pazzo 4 more. 116.96 each. TWICE AROIMO. 261-0123

LONG prom goam. eatln. p M / CMuah/whMe trim. Sue 16. New. nev-er worn He* price. 1100 866-7716

WEOOMQ OOWN, neve worn. eWi va*. aMM. aaqMna t | iearle, ruffle tram, aaa* /10 . 415-5740

WEDOIMQ OOWM - Su a 12 Short

paarM 4 Moe bodtoa ahoMdar * top ol train

Soare on Headpiece 47SS213

Soare on Headpiece 47SS213

WHITE WEDOtNG Dreee w/HaL For-mal*, a* tarn 12. good oondlllon Ca* after 7pm 313-682-6191

BUSTER BROWN CHILDREN'S WEAR

SAMPLE SALE Exceptional do t l f t ig . Huge aetoc-Oon. 40-60% o»». Sal.. March 27 6AM-12noon. Holiday Inn. 1601

• women* raccoon coat. torn 10. Never worn

331-4696

Four cerlee color brkdeamaide gowne by Jordan, ehort M M ) , tee kengm. brand new na rer altered .eOa 6-10-14-16, $300 tor a* 4. 728-7319

LEATHER JACKETS <4>, men * me-dium. 1 Mack. 1 gray. 1 burgundy, 1 brown. Uke new A* tor $128.

471-9183

atytoa 4 color*. Deelgner Eva

WE DOING DRESS - T length, long d. aeon, eweetheert $190 428-6731

WEDOtNG G O W N Nei mo

SOa 6 Br end Paid 11000, aak-Ca*. 261-1688

700 Oarage SeleK Oakland

ROYAL OAK - Furniture, antloua*. mMc. 325 E. 60i St.. Apt. 9. E. o< Mam. S ol 11 Ml Sat. 3-27. » 4 p m

707 Oarage Seles: Wayne

LIVONIA. Moving Sale Ma 25.26J7. 9-5 6612 Pare, Joy 4 I Oak kitchen table, oak bunk tx

WTHVILLE Moving SaM. Mar 8-8 41529 Woodrldga Ct . ¥

NORTHVILLE 23. 278 on 8

Oua* Ridge Sub HouaahoM 4 na, dorm Mdga 4 more.

BEDFORD-BASEMENT SALE- 9684 Columbia. 1 block N. ol W Chicago. 3 block* E. o l Inkatar Mar 25-28 10-5pm Dinette aet/morel

700 Household Ooods Oakland County

ANTIQUE mahogany bedroom aot. large cheat 4 vanity. $699 Dlrang room aet 4 hutch. 8699 542-6456

BEAUTIFUL braaa heed l o o t board with porcelain knobe. heavy duty Irame, new $300. 391-3342

BEAUTIFUL RESTORED

774-1687

BEDROOM - beeutttU tradMonal 1940 * *ohd mahogany, to* Nza. 4 poeter bed. dreeeer. mirror, cheat of

hi atand. qua* t^$16S0

BEDROOM'S io ta $50. oak Cal:

BRA NO NEW 3 PC aactlonal. 1 uphontary. teal color, with •975 47

CONTEMPORARY Formal 2 place aecnonal. mauve/wMle/Mack 1 yr old. WOO/beat o«er 539-0219

COUCH - excellent condit ion, creamy beige with taupe, ruet 4 blue 644-7503

COUCH 4 m

niMv $75*Qar

i redlner. 3 yr*. 9 " TV color, ae 4* 641-9764

DESK - eoad oak. ro* top. 87 1 29 deep • 50 high. C

DINETTE: $75

cu n . . $65 346-8483

DINING ROOM - Pecan, Thomee-v*to. mint condWon. oval tabM. 4 chatra ptua 2 arm chair*, Urge china. 2 leevea piua tabM pada tor a*. $2,800 Server evMMhle. Thomae-

mt alyte. 476-4667

DINING SET - Solid cherry. Queen Anna cMna cabinet, eerver. taMa. *

682-1608

DINING SET - White/chrome con-temporary tabM 4 4 chair*, l ee t tw look $200 or beat oflar 766-1671

a d t . tabM. 2 Mavaa, $ tfttoto-back c ta t r * 8 crane eatom* Quadry mint $1660 824-6016

ESTATE SALE - 731 WBNa. 6tr-Set 4 Siat Mar 27-26.

6

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS

TMa Locaaon Only

Hew/EatateAJaad Furniture

E v e r y t h i n g M u s t O o f

N o R s a s o n a M a

Oflar Rafuaadl

THE

GREAT EXCHANGE C o r » 8 i g n m a n t O o r t i p a n y

14J1 W W MS* Rd • I l l — an NM Cemptied Corner* Center

13 Mock W o l »-78(

(313) 569-0390 Oedy 1 0 - 6 - 6 M 10 - * -Bun t l - 8

LAST CHAMCEI TWO

F I I d i l kvnRure 4

Shou. Vary »1en«y doc a good home 476-1878

BRITTANY pupa. AKC, 7 A ESTATE SALES W BY DEBBIE W IN HOUSE •FuN Estatas • 20% Faa

Caah paM 46 kr*. Mtor aaM

•Auction - Conslgnmants ANTIQUES WANTED -CASH BUY OUTS-

Our I

538-2939 DO ALL THE WC

FLEXSTEEL SECTIONAL

FORMAL DINING ROOM: Uke Nawfl

lop Muet ae*. MOVING) Baal decant oRar 866-7420

FURNITURE, computer, andaua pot la f te rSpm

647-6674

KING SIZE headboard 4 tootboard. hutch, d iea l at

LARGE IMPORTED German c a M i a l SO 373-4106

s s meeeege 8 4 7 - 6 6 1

MOVING - Musi Se l TradMonal walnut daung room. $700/baaL Miac 4 much more. 56B-2971

MOVING. MUST S E U table with K " beveled gMee top 4 4 chair*. $125 Maytag waahar 4

$75 Large cuatom-made 474-3134

MOVING SALE - HouaahoM tomMTv-mg* - Everything Goeel 840-1292

MOVING SALE - Mar 20-21 and 27-26. 8-6 Furniture 8 mlac Caah only 7300 Bnercafl Knc*. 14 MRe 4 MlOdtobell 932-0017

MOVING SALE - Ook $100. Hutch $100, 2 chair* $30 lemp $75 Bear Machine $75 349-6406

OAK DINING ROOM SET - WWl 6 chatrt. hutch 4 eerver $1600 takee all 346-7014

SINGER AUTOMATIC

Z)g Zag aaeNng machine. Mekee de-elgne. appHquaa. butionhoiae. etc Rapoeaaaaad Pay on 964 caah or $6 per month

GUARANTEED UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER

2570 Dixie Hey 674-0439

SOFAS (2) 85 modem, mauve, al-mond, kght blue pMM. 74" Tieuve tredttonel $300 ee Orapaa. Blue. 3 aala. 38"x66" $25 each 540-6217

STOVE. *a> ctaartno. redlg-4 dryer, draaaara.

mac no ue ah old Itama. A* epp*-

313-346-3670

THREE PC modem beige lammatad bedroom eel. $600 or beat oftar 837-1675 or 737-4426

TWIN BEDROOM SET. dark wood. headboard*, rmr-nd table 661-1614

WATERBED. KJngatte. heedpnartl. eel ol drawer*, padded rada. heater, paid $1500. $300/beat 253-1330

WATERBED MATTRESSES (2) Sue Super Magnum 2000 bolh 336-047$

700 Household Ooods Wayne County

ArAnTWicm SALE-bedroom eel eokd oak. IMng room eat pMttorm rocker 4 matching Bool glaaa lop

boo Metro n t . 4 mlac. 326-1002

BEAUTIFUL EUROPEAN roeowooH we* ayelam $700 Ca* and taeve

344-9233

BEDROOM 4 DINING SaM. French ProWKlal: living room Kanllure. In-cluding to la chad* 4 and ta t let, Pi-oneer 52" p lc tm-on-p lc lure color

525-6466 TV. ror. much mora.

CARPET Naa 1 have aooaae to *e»eral thou-sand yards o l tap q u a t j Stalnmeater. Worry Free 4 1 0 0 * nyton carpet I Mk carpet your living room and ha* n a greei new 100% nyton carpet, choice ol colore tor $286 Price induda* carpel, pad 4 matadation baaed on 30 aq. yda. Add 3 bedrooma-aeva even mora. $699. baaed on 75 aq yd* 471-2603

CEDAR CHEST tor •

COMPLETE wa* urnl. EnMrtMnmant Center. 5 f l eo*d oak $300 or beat oflar 428-1066

CONTEMPORARY coflee 4 and *, merbM 421-1318

ELECTRIC STOVE Whirlpool. aed-cMenlnQ. ool lent condNton. $120 481-0617

ESTATE SALE. E. Dearborn. 8711 mametei : . W ot Scfteetor N o l Ford 50 yr* accunuMUon Furnl-Mre. dlehea. tool*. Inane, anllquaa. codectlMee M e n * 26-27. 9-8

HOUSE FULL ol kaMture - 11 agent •vmg room aet. etWa brocade, ma tch ing acceaaor ia* S lack no acceaaor le i

dkang room aM

LOVESEAT: Couch. Chad U g M Bkie Good condMon. Good atartar aet $380 Ca*. 864-2760

MARBLE cRMra 111

tabM 4 I cMna oau -

428-8640

M J S J 7 . 8-dpm 6667 Henry todl Gordon City

MOVING SALE - dry bar m m 6

D - Una AT** WWI erad wdh tu lp Wmpe $290

427-7426

710 Mec. For tele Oeklend County

$ daya/4 mghM Onar l auah l cor-porate ralaa M puMM ITTSCwMle . Limited Moketa Man SM 6 ^ '

(407) 767-6166 a r t 2616

real tee earner. • Mke f M * Boa

comer. TanRdl aa-

C M U " C M — L . T O N S «2C0

S S o C a * " " , m

Liquidation Sale Nams Brand Mattraaaas

Sold SaparaMly Or In Sato A* Suae From 966 98

CALL UQOIOATION PLUS Uvonla. 471-6060 Tsytor, 281-3603

Oardan C*y, 427-6717

712 AM CONDITIONER - Emeraon C M d CooL M 0 Q BTU. excedent $200 Ca6 altor Noon or a«aa. 122-0137

BEST VALUE APPLIANCE

MOOERN APPLIANCES 4 T V. 8 1 YEAR WARRANTY

J1509 Plymouth Rd. I M o c k W olMorrtman.

Open Monday-Saturday

427-S544 ELECTRIC RANGE a/upper 4 lower ^ • 1 aa* cleaning. $128. After 8

ELECTRIC STOVE oven. $110. Gaa dry

FREEZER. 16J cubic It.

m u J M T I S - . T ' V $25""

GAS STOVE and ssuss

GE WASHER etth M N 6 ^ s 5 S

MICHIGAN USED APPLIANCE

OUTLET

1912 Venoy

PORCELAIN DOUBLE SINK: Never unboned 2 dram boards on each aide. $360 Ca*, after 6pm. 647-6023

STOVES, lal i toaiatoia. a. m oondt-TVa VCR*, mlcroaavaa.

ttoners Quaranu 26601 SoutMMM 556-2900

$36-7600

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER-GE a4th ice maker 4 water dMpaneer. $100. Kenmora gas dryer, $100 642-1412

REFRIGERATOR aline, work* good $80 729-2709

TAPPAN gaa Move $100 n aciowa»e $50 Kltclton alda elec-tric cook lop $80. Singer eoalng m a c h i n e 850 GE p o r t a b l e

421-0962

WANTED TO buy rebuHdabto MM m o d « atovea. Iraaoar*. rektgara-tor*. TV* 4 VCR*

28601 8ouMMId - 886-2901

WASHER. DRYER. Stove. $68 each. Refrigerator $128. (2) New Apt atxe 24" electric rangaa. 2 apt s o * refri-gerator*. $100 each A EST* -7044

4 DRYER, 3 cycto etrlc dryer. 2 yr old, m-

cludea 2 yr warranty. $800,961-6614

WHIRLPOOL Imperial dryer. 2 apeed. J cycle, etactrtc. al-mond. $300 After 6pm 826-3867

WHIRLPOOL Waahar 4 Dryer. $128

$200 * 697-7222

WHIRLPOOL 'aeaher 4 electric dryer $100 each. 1 * vaar oM whde

r t S T g T d ^ S f x ^

(both i Ca*.

713 Bicycles BIANCHI 12

714 Business 4 Office Equipment

COP«RS. CHAIRS.

541-4911

DESKS 4 CREDENZAS FROM 680 4 drawer «a caMnaM $20.

Offloa partfltona $26 Steel Kietvtng $18 840-12*2

EXEC OT ONE EQUITY 1 System Complete control taut with 3. 4 m e phonae, hands tree 4 other opdona. Aaklng $660 Ca*. 433-1838

OFFICE FURNfTRE.

715 Computers 8atosA 8ervice

APPLE MB Computor. 126K dual dtoc drive, monitor Panaeonlc

667-3249

COMPUTERS - USED, DEMOB. CLOSE OUTS. TRADE-INS, UP-GRADES 39014 8 Mke (a. ol Farm-mgtonL LNonM. Mon. to Frl., 10-S

MACINTOSH SE ami 4 maga of 4 a 40 meg hard drive, W 0

ar primer, $ r 2nd dlac drive,

imagewrtter printer. $170. AppM 2C monitor 4 2nd CMC drive, $ 1 «

MAIL ORDER Co UoMdatlona SMal Tandy Ndtaboak 1800 HO Com-H H u l i w t Brand Newt Fu*

$860 Cad. 313-662-4202

TV2000 20

M » Notebook computer. 266,

KP1123 24 PM 240 CPS- Brand Now. never bean uaad. $360 MMMtacK 9600 modem, brand naw. $296 Ca*. 433-1*38

6 mad ram. 80 4 40 maa hard drive, SVGA. 24 pin prtoMr. Ctoae 8.0. Wbwtuwa S I . mere Deye:

366-18 NOTEBOOK • ' so f twa re . $1,100 346-2636

710

3 phiaaa. 4 eydndar, 120 gaL vok -^Hgh t , 11,400. M M oon. Caditodte w m t g i 831

120 MM.. M e nee. S32.000

717

710 DOORWALL, 8 n m m * toarm pane. aaeaBaM oondtoun $290 kaMoBar S S B M

710 Hot Take, Opes I Feels

WANT TO BUY Newer pool I

WHEEL CHAIR-•ln»aoare C o u r r M * AaklneKUO.

UwoMaaraa. » l - 0 t M

7 2 3 J m n k y

LADY'S MM Miapa. — " - S k v f K

ROLCX FRESH )€KT l * k a im dto-mond MM. N*M wom I M BSM

7 2 4 C M M T M - S u p p d M

CAMCOROtR naa RCA. CCM7;

PANOSONIC PROFESSIONAL VIOEO EQUIPMENT

(2) WV-3260/8AF Cawteraa. $628 KM*

I 4 NVH > « " v T R a ,

Sdaa avaMaMe). (11WJ-MX10 D«-AV MMer. $1206. (11 AG-1960 VHS edMng VTR $600.

$178 U H i l l s VTR.

oc. aghta. * a*. For more

313-362-6178

720 Musical IraitmmenU

ABANDON YOUR SEARCH! I ssuction ot quaMy

PIANO COMPANY 8. 1 na. S of 666

C A W F O R P t & O S ! -

BABY GRAND PIANO Dark wood. With bench, d

and srerrenty $1,478. m Piano Co., 546-2200

JINNER CONSOLE PIANO $6*5 L » a new ip lneL$ 1,098. Many other* to chooee

MICHIGAN PIANO 548-2200

BLESSING TRUMPET: $250/beat Yamaha Alto 8 * 1 $466. Both Excel-lent! CML 336-46$ 1 or 626-96*9

MARTIN OSS Guitar - a im caae $1300

382-2112

PAINTED upright plwto. old. need* fbdng. Beet offer

589-6284

PIANO - Upright, near MOO/beM ofl.

«Mnul gloea. I ke w

3 0 S 4 1 U voice ma* pager I

P1AMO: Wabar M Duo-arl reproduci . Ovar 100 ro*a S4M0/o l tor 335-0024

SP1NMET Player PI approtomatalr 90

ano a im Bancfi t roM. M 0 0 Ca*

M m *pm: 4 2 7 - M M

STEINWAV QRAND PIAHO

dlUon 83S-2S40

We Buy... PIANOS

ISptneta. Coneolea. Grande) - A N 0 -

HAMMOND ORGANS (B-3, C-3. A-100. 4 others)

CaB Mr. Howard

( 3 1 3 ) 5 3 1 - 5 9 2 0 YAMAHA KEYBOARD - 3 yeors ok).

464-3389

730 Sporting Goods Exercise Equipment

BROWNINGS. COLTS 4 Wlnchoo Mrs wanted, a* others corwdered

_ S43-4667

GOLF CLUBS - JHg^ Bertha-Mge

$19." 661-8*06

League I Drive. Wed. n^nts. ooutue neader. Meeting Ml No Cloas A player*. Kevin.

rST' BOLOFLEX with butterfly and aodenalon. 2 years old. exce oondtoon. $800 or beat

WEiOER EXCERCtSER plus 1 4 Seers ExarcycM-herdty uaa Both tor $180 64

734 Trade or Sell ROOFER WILL TRADE services tor

car or 536-3001

70S Wanted To Buy AIROYNE Schwann rowing m+chtn* •

H | l 9; s v : aa: fc7-4

ALBUMS 48's. Old Cornice Carda, Magazines, ModeN, Toys. Motown. BvM. BaatM dame. Evaa 264-1281

COLLECTOR, buying oM European n . flerang tacscto ra-

313-264-4628 toys trains, gune. I

DRYERS WANTED WILL PAY UP TO $10

FOR YOUR OLD DRYER Free plcfc 1 * Ca l after 8 825-5675

SAM. BOATS - with Fleeter hard-ware. made In Detroit pubftc achooM and aMIad on Bake Me Any soa or oondMon-Ca*oo*act. 313-478-6466

WANTED, oldar aakchaa 4 watch

er* No Sa9co/T1maa.313 360-0123

700 AbeoMety Free Runs Mondays Only

FREE F1REWOOO • wooden pedeta Watorbad Gadary. 32978 Scf>ool-

ORGAN. bar-b-due art* and refrlg-M pick up Canton.

REFRIGERATOR, old but works

SOFA 4 place eecdenM. 3/4hp Wag-ner wa* pump 4 tank induMrMI

y e s i » - »— i - i # a a r i o u i a n u t u r t n ADORABLE $ ndx. good

oM. theperd a* snots and

666-4136

A L B R E O t r a HAUS VON. AKCB OACK6HUNO6 and ROTTWEILERS

Champion $-471-71*1

BCAOLS - AKC. 8 month ate male. n M u M ^ M . good M n ^ d o ^ M

tookmg tor a QOOO Mane ~ " Ca* Mtor 6PM

ran 1 vaar 643-441*

Heme M i l l , adwaaare amaato. * weeks a M M M . MB-1(16

DALMATIANS AKC. aaa 4 H 1 1 S

SHAR-PEI PlM* - AKC

DOBERMAN. AKC. 2 H years. Mmato, m ken. $27$. 2 * 2 - 6 1 M or 2S3-9M3

D O B E R M A N - F e m a l e . * y ra . . spayad. Friendly To a good home.

ENGLISH SETTER p i * * . * weak* CM. RlMl iH i ' ia FD8S. $260. WB held tor taator. 748-7864

naeda good home. Spayad. gray/

Oeye yaoM.

GOLOEN RETREIVER PUPS AKC. champion MoodMie. 7 1 3 melee $400 eoch. 427 -1833

GOLDEN PCTRIEVER PuppMe AKC lagNtaied, 2

, $200 eac*

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PMtoMe, AKC RegMerad. $280

GOLDEN RETRKVER. tomato. 1 yr.. lovee people 4 lode. $200 or beet

due to long working h o r n STs£ RETRIEVER PUPS - AKC.

I knee, written 313-634-7900

IGUANA, 3 rock. $128

3 I t with 4 ft t a f * . heat

ITALIAN GREYHOUND. 1 yr mala, red 4 while, houeebroken. $380/ beet 261-6112

LAB pupplaa, AKC. je6oa matoa. wormed shots, chempicn

296-8460

LABRADOR - Meek maM. 11 months, wery friendly, $50

537-0313

LABRADOR PUPS - AKC, choco-lates. ready week of 3/29 3 melee. 21

PUPPY TO QOOO HOME: Clww-Lab Mix. Approximately 3 A* shot*. 326-7820

RED LORD Amazon Parrot, year 10' high » Evening*:

old 26 X 26 X 40" Mgh new a y e

ROTTWEILER PUPS. AKC, 6 1 old. *hot*. wormed. $400

726-4607

SCHNAUZERS. mini. *M1 4 AKC. 7

k pepper 462-9338

SCHNAUZERS-mlra AKC. Mack. * weak*, snots $350 each. Ca*

982-19M

SHIH-TZU PUP. AKC. maM. * * shots. 4 moe.. trained. $380

488-6406

SHIH TZU PUPPIES. AKC i

•4lny t j 397-4

SIX MONTH old. Tabby Cel . neutered and Utter trained.

885-4136

ST BERNARDS. AKC. m i l l 1 Swlee dry mouth pupa 4 stud Ca*: 313-773-67/8

744 Horses, Livestock Equipment

ARABIAN HORSES For rldfrig or bi tedk'ig.

Gentle. isoonnsMs. Cm» 348-7683

ARABIAN MARE - 12 rear* Gentle but sprinted Going to co6ege. need to sea $675 Ca* Char**: 471

REGISTERED 6 yr old Amarlcen Otr Horse. 15.2 handa. mare, start-ed over toncea. $2,600 851-8564

000 Roc. Vehicles

RV GENERATORS. Used. Ce* between 6am 4 8pm:

624-7978

SEA-DOO 1990 - Wit Excedem condKton, $3600 Al:

002 Snowmobiles ARCTIC CAT - 1*94

Extrs serhr saM ends Apr ! 1 CM Cosh to $600

Minimum $200 dapoad. Save over $1000

Laberons 565-3538

POLARIS 1993 Slorm. $8800 GreM condNton. low m*ss. Ca* Todd 7:30em-5:30pm at: 661-9411

POLARIS - 19*4 Early snow check aeM

Order now aeve lo $ 1800 568-3836

000 Boets 0 Motors BAYUNER 19M - 21S2 Capri. 21 I t . extrae with trader La $12,800 Before 3 562-

LARSON 19M - 19 deap V I ar. VS tow hour*, many aalraa. aa-

-1276 $9,000

SEA DOO'5 2 19*2 XP"s wdh trader Ciredeni condition, estonded war-ranty very MM. WB aaperato. $11,000 or beat oflar 426-3727

SEARAY 1M1, AmberMck. 29.8ft x 10ft, Hen s ndnt. Days: I 10ft. M i equlpntam, nee

: 4 8 * - * 0 M Evee4

STRATOS 2 M FS. loaded, aee $13,000

THOMPSON 1M6

USED BOATS LARGE SELECTION*!

Starting From 96M.00 Cal JOEL. $17-646-8129

012

HONDA 1M3 7 M V46 > V46 Magna Ex-$1100 o r t a M at-

HONDA 1 * M GOL OWING U n f e d 21.000 maee. $6000 * rm

427-11*2

WANTED Cuehman Motor *oooSer Any IUI I—un N a ^ H Ce*. 274-1613 or i

ROOtWOOO 1M1. XL 1040. ^

GET RESULTS

Monday, March 22.1993 OAE

OUTOMOTIVE 014 Campers, TiaMiri

0 1

- i n t *»> 381-V$, generator, air. aaMng. iM-croweve. 42.000 m*ae Sfterpi 120 naw 4 uaad. N.W. Motor Homea. Uorv-SeL 9-*pm. 1-600-334-1838

24 R. SJTJ2S: 881-677*

TIOGA 1M2 Mortars. 2711.. a* op-ttona, 7700 nUtoe, muet aed $32,000 961-2*38

YELLOWSTONE 1976 -al trader, very good i rig. $3*00.

010 Auto A Truck Parts 0 8enrice ANTIQUE CAR PARTS

Two 1940 Ford Hoods 4 mac pane. 471-1352

CHEVROLET 19*3 -1*M CNsbrtty pari*, automatic. 2.5 motor, trane-

i beer run 442-9414

010 Auto Hnandng EASY CREDIT

GM oft your heato 4 get sc ebeaMtCa* Mr. C. 425-8400

022 Tracks For Oaie FORD. I M S F-100 . I e n sdc. Mr. very M M ML. S21M.

t « M R »

FORD 1 M 7 * ton pick up. very cMan. no ruaL $2280

l * L T -I OM. 4 cydnder. 8 speed, ttton. $2*00 866-147*

FORO 1M2 Explorer XLT. 4*4, 4 doer, aulomallc. air. toadafl. Low m*aa. t1 * . *00 . 9*0-0*41

FORO 1992 F-150 Pickup - 8 n. bo*. pooar e laamg t a akee. 7.000 maee I1O.0M MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 FORD 19*2 F-180 L V9, automatic, air. p to^orM- ML

power vrtndows 4

0ICK SCOTT DOOGE 664 Ann Arbor Rd

481-2110 USED CARS 9S2-3322

020 Autos Wanted

ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST $ PAID FOR QuaNty Cars & Trucks

We buy with Integrity Pteeee ca* Jotl Beneon Car Co.

562-7011

A Claae " A deaMr wB pay top doaer We Need Com Ask tor Mr. Taylor

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE 853-9090

Always Looking For Ntaa Domestic Cars Especially Town Cars &

Qrand Marquis

Call Tom Hines Mines Park Lincoln-Mercury

453-2424 * 245 or 570-7239 Mobile Phone

GEO 1 M 1 TRACKER LSI - automat lc.alr Bob. 8 M 7 3

ACTION 261-6900 QUC 1 * M 815. long bed

442-9414

GMC 19M 1800 Sierra Pickup, au-tomatic, air. low mdea $64*8

TOWN & COUNTRY 474-6780 DOOGE

GMC 1 M 1 SLE Pickup - otr. power steering 6 brakaa. 6 cyt . 5 so Uke naw $11,686 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

020 Vans FORD 1*64 CMP <

b*mto Prtoe tor « a c k sale $36*6 TYME AUTO

FORD 19M AEROSTAR - EddM

cludkig converi-s-bed M 7 M O K * SCOTT DOOOE

664 Arm Arbor Rd 481-2110 USED CARS 9*2-3322

024 JsepsAOther 4-Wheel Drives

GMC 1991 SONOMA . 4*4. auto-matic. Mr. V* . Sport peck age Low m*ee

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Ptymoudt. 483-2800

GMC 19*1 SUBURBAN 8LE

FORD 1 M 1 AEROSTAR - 8 | g r ^ a u t o m a d c Mr. to*

TOWN & COUNTRY 474-6780 DOOGE

FORO 10*2 CLUBWAGON E360 -$18,996

$32-0400

GMC SAFARI 19M. Fudy toa immacuMM oufwBtWai. 50.000 ml. $7.800 9*0-7256 or 960-6945

GMC 1M9 Tl - M T f M M g c t o M .

s u p v sharp. U « v 3

SAFARI SLE. tM op-56,000 maee.

8 7 V 7691

GRAND 1*90 CARAVAN SE - V6 automatic, air. power windows (

664 Arm Arbor Rd 481-2110 USED CARS 962-3322

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER. 19*8. man-ual tranarraaakin, air. am/Ira stereo cassette, power locks, running board. Mgh mdee. S2.4M 861-0240

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1968 - auto-

VALUE AUTO SALES 421-2900

NISSAN 1 9 M H HardtKxJy - C m . sw Urea. Mgh raghway

$1,796. 46CWJ740

CASH FOR CORSICAS 4 BE RETT AS

Top doner lor cMen cars' Bring your tWe

ORDON CHEVROLET 458-5250

MORRISON AUTO SALVAGE Cers wanted WI*peyup$S00 For drrveaWe cars and trucks

532-9662

RENT. TRADE OR BUY Good CMan RMIsbM Cars

RENT-A-WRECK 729-5200

TOP DOLLAR PAID For Corvefles. Camaros. 4 Caval-

iers. Bnna your title GOROON CHEVROLET 486-5290

WANTED AUTOS & TRUCKS

BILL BROWN -USED CARS-

35000 Plymouth Rd . UvonM 522-0030

$ C A S H $ Top dollar tor your cars or trucks. Runrang or not Licensed deetor

729-1700

821 Junk Cars Wsntsd AABARK TOWING

Turn that funk, rvswang or erecked car/truck ki lo caeh. $25-$5000.

&42-1275

AARDVARK TO Z-28 « e buy e* mekee 6 models

Top $$$ Running - wrecked or |unk

474-4425 397-2200

RANGER 1964. pick-up. am/tm stereo, cop. $ 1 2 M TYME AUTO 455-8566

RORO RANGER 19M - 4 cylinder. 5 wtth cap $1698 VALUE AUTO SALES

421-2600

SCOTSOALE 1500 Lama conversion, credit OK $10,500

1968 - Tony Loedsd Bed

380-3117

TOYOTA PICK-UP. 19*6, grey, au-tomate. good condition. $4,500

285-6775

PLYMOUTH 1MB Qrand Voyager LE - V«. M power M . M 6 UvonM Chrysler-Plymouth 52S-7604

PLYMOUTH 1 M 0 VOYAGER LE V6. 7 peeeanaer. automatic. Mr. to*

LNonto ChryaMr- 1525-7604

17.000 mdee BOSJEANMOTTE

PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK Plymouth. 453-2500

RAIDER 4X4. VS. Loeded. i ke new $7.9M

BRUCE

CAMPBELL 536-1800

825 Sports* Imported Cers

025 Sports* Imported Cars

CORVETTE I S M make, Mr. lumbar seals. gMee top Only $11.996 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 CORVETTE 1M1 22.000 m * Priced tor Quick sal*.

MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY 1-600-384-7007

CORVETTE. 19*4. Boo 39.000 maee,

$14,800. Alter 4

825 Sports* Imported Cars

•d^toededl 43.000 one oaner

DICK SOOTT OOOOE 664 Ann Arbor Rd

•51 -2 H O t

CORVETTE 11.000 m*as

MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY 1-600-354-7007

ACURA 1M1 Integra LS. black. 8 •e r root. 41,000 high we,

records. $11,200. 2 * f * 1 0 *

1 INTEGRA LS - 2 door. I . loeded . $11.9M

MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY 1-600-364-7007

ACURA 1 M 1 Legend LS. 4 door Dark green, beige Interior. 24.000 mdee. Beet otter 861-6626

AUDI, 1M7. 5000. dark grey. Mother seats, eurvoot. loeded. clean. $4700 A her Tpm: 624-4*36

paint, loaded, power everything, eekrvg $4700 258-7M6. 836-0213

BMW 19*6 3161 - I 126.000

1. kunrool. Excaaem 964-2154

5 speed. Southern car

786-9554

PLYMOUTH 1990 GRANO VOYAG-ER LE - 3.3 V6, automatic, air. pow-er wtndowa 4 locks, power driver s seat, enjtoe. Mt. Inflmty sound 4 more. $11.6M

DICK SCO TT DOOGE 664 Arm Arbor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322

PLYMOUTH 19*2 Grand Voyager SE - V6. Chrysler auction cars. 2 l o

$15,995 UvonM ChryMer-Plymoidh 525-7604

TOYOTA 1966 - Pickup, 4 I 22R engine. $1.6*5

VALUE AUTO SALES 421-2600

VW 1 M 1 - runs greet work As la. $900/beat

body *tor

335-0024

823 Vans AEROSTAR XL 1 9 « - ' tc. ad. 7 passenger Loaded, muat sea $6466

BRUCE

CAMPBELL. Dodge 536-1500

AEROSTAR: 19M XLT. oar new Ures/brakea. Rune 4 Look* Good' $2700 Ca*. 729-1724

AEROSTAR-1969. 54,500 miles, very clean, extended warranty $7 ,000 or beM oiler 453-2106

ASTRO. 19*0 - New Urea. Drafcee. Loaded . e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $10,500 427-9793

ASTRO 1992 - extended CL. t Mr. 8 seats, fu* power $14,900 or

CARAVAN 1 M 1 ES Sport, loaded. 7 peaaanger. quad i eating. ASS. alarm. »13.750: after 6pm: S73-*364

CHEVY ASTRO 1991 - RS. apoO pec* aga. fu* power, low m*es. Extra sharp 1 priced to ee*

MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY 1-600-354-7007

E & M Auto Parts WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE

Autos 4 Trucks - 24 Hour Towing Up to $5000 LARRY'S TOWING

335-7480 335-7483

822 Trucks For Sale CHEVROLET 1986 pick-up mt good body pick-up wtth^oppor

S10 shortbed Need* motor.

442-9414

CHEVY BLAZER 1991 4 s

sharp Priced to so* MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY

1 -600-354-7007

CHEVY 1965 Pickup - 8 fl. box. V8. automatic, poerer steering 4 Brakes, good shape* Only $4386 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

CHEVY 1968 Crow Cob - 6.2 Iter.

I Only $12.9*8 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 CHEVY 1M9 S10 Pickup, 4x4. 4.3 V6. automatic, storm 4 more Low

George 353-3376

CHEVY 1990 BLAZER - Saver ado black 4 red, new 3 V tires. $ 13.2M HUNTINGTON FORO 852-0400

CHEVY 1990 Scottsdals I n 47*-7*06

equipped. V*. cap 13.000 m> Uke new $9 800 or beM

CHEVY 1M0 454 SS Pickup - power window* 4 locks. Wt. cruise, a r o -matic, air, Buckets, conecto. 1,700 maee FuS new truck werranty Wee

.$16,500 - Now only $14,668' MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

CHEVY 1 M 1 Pickup - SIN Stop Side. 4x4 19.000 maee

456-8250 room new $14.9*6 GORDON CHEVROLET

CHEVY 1 M 1 S-10 Pickup - 6 20 000 maee. extra clean $ * M 0 BILL FOX CHEVROLET

6 c y l

CHEVY 1991 S-10 V6. 5 spaed Nr. C brekaa. raaeews. a

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 CHEVY 1 M 1 S-10 - TM « 3 V-6, amometK a rseeene 2 lone, only 16.000 ii'ilss $79M

0ICK SCOTT DOOOE 684 Arm Arbor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322

CHEVY 19*2 H Ton Pk*up - V*. m r tomeac w/Mr. 3 to chooee Irom OM program vaMcMa A* $14 M 0 BILL FOX CHEVROLET M 1-22*2

CHEVY 191 power alndowe 4 locks, ML I

HI . 1.900 mdee $14MS MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

OOOOE DAKOTA 1 M 1 - LE. VS.

CHEVY 19M G-20 Cargo Van - au-tomatic. VS. power steering 4 brakaa. stereo. 49.000 m*ea. extra clean won ' t last s i $5M8 MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY

l-SCC-254-7007

PONTLAC 1990 TRANS SPORT -SE. 22.000 mltoa Absolutely par-t e d $12,900 453-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY

VOYAGER 19M - eutometlc, Mr. 7 passenger Lots more $4,964

BRUCE

CAMPBELL Dodge 536-1500

824 Jeepe*0ther 4-Wheel Drives

BLAZER 1 M 1 - 4x4, 29.000 mdee. loeded. sunroot. cruise, excellent common. $14,500 326-4244

BRONCO II. 1988 XLT dowe 4 locks. Air $5800 or beM oi-ler Ca* after 4pm 368-2531

BRONCO II 1989. Ic $6100 or I

BRONCO U 19M good condition 4 speed. $9000'beat

4x4. 5

313-492-6330

BRONCO 19M XLT - Fu* otto, 4x4 loeded. excMtont condition. $8,500 or Oeet oTter 721-2275

CHEROKEE 1M7 - Loredo. 6 cylin-der. automatic, air. 4X4. loaded, door. Low mdee Uke new $7,468

BRUCE

CAMPBELL Dodge 538-1500

CHEVY, 1991, Blazer. 4 door, Tahoe package, excellent condition, maee. Loaded $10,995. 362-3194

CORVETTE 1966 trtpto white, automatic, a* ma toys. Only $17.9*5 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

DODGE 1992 STEALTH - Twin Tur-bo. loaded, loeded. loaded' Includ-ing leather 4 CO. $26,900

DICK SCOTT DOOGE 864 Arm Arbor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322

OATSUN 19*2 - 310. 5 errdm stereo, aunrool. naw dutch/ Wee. rune greet. S«00 361-6446

LOOKING FOR a Sports Cor? 19*4 NISSAN 300ZX. cheap! 1M7 MAZDA RX7. to*y loeded. cheep TYME AUTO 485-55M

MAZDA 1966 626LX - SINer. 4 door.

traa. with aunrool. condition, a* the ex-X*. $4,900 425-0704

MAZDA 1992 929 - 6.000 mi Mint condition Garage kepi. $25,500 C M b e t o r e S p m 355-3068

MAZDA 1993 626 ES. V-6, CO. moonrool.

$18600

MERCEDES low. 4 door loeded. WMdo 4 out. $5500

1976 300 D - Ye»-axciedent

493-1M1

MERCEDES M.000 i side 4 out. $11,000

- SO. turbo, mt condition r v

474-6301

MERCEDES 1968 190E - gray leather, 77,000 mHee. sharp $14,996

PAGE TOYOTA 352-S580 MERCEDES 1990 190E - 2 6 meteMr: smoke w/*ght brown rrterV

ExoBtont condition Aaklng 258-2333 $21.900 or beM oftor

LEXUS 1991 LS 400 - 36,000 mdee. block, leather. $33,995 PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580

MERCEDES 300 D 1985 - automat Ic. wr Nice ride. $5,995

FOX HILLS 4 5 ^ 7 4 0 " P t y m o u ' h " J e e p » T 5 t i 71

SUBARU GL 1985 - 4 door. 5 I red, $1495

VALUE AUTO SALES 421-2800

PORSCHE 1M7. 924S. Mack, auto-matic. 23,000 mdee. *ko new $11S00. 541-1M*

SUBARU 19*2 eutomi 20.000

8 V X A l opdons, 1, block. 377-1472

VOLVO 19S4 wagon - Fully equipped, we* kept. «MM^bMge M-tenor $3200 C t f 642-64*5

VOLVO 19*9 740 GL wagon, auto-matic. aunrool. Nether, low nr» i*g i ,

$12,000 644-6*96

852 CteesicCers PONTIAC 1M7 Firebird t red. good oondnon. mission 4 engme. $6000 • Ca* elter 4pm

Reducing 30 car co*ectlon. I He 4 imported models

854 Americen Motors RENAULT 1M7 naw Irom body $625

ELDORADO 1 M * ^ H H e r 57,000 iM. EacoM

$9,500 826-10*0 or Only 99.696

FOX HILLS 46sssr

CENTURY 1 M * - 4 door. 4 1

Hurry l$1! GORDON CHEVROLET

1 7 * 0 $12.S00/BOM 366-1144

REGAL 1 M 1 Grand Sport. Mack *a -tortor. gray Is—ior . every opt ion Extra ctoan. Only $ t l S O 0 rMto*.

$14.4M./0ftor. 861-4414

RIVIERA I M S , T typo. condMon, 46.000 iMtoa 844-6027

SKYLARK 1 M 1 power $ * * M GOROON CHEVROLET

OOUPE 0E VHXE 1*77. 87.000 actuM mdee. Garaged car. Loai L i c Mer i t car tor coaeclQi. $ 2 3 5 or beet oltor. 425-9761 or 562-S

COUPE 0EVILLE 1M6 - aM Hone, burgundy. Suae. $4600 622-0711

855 Eegts

Lola o l extras $6,000 Day* 354-2380. avea. 790-7141

TALON 1 9 M - a* wheel drNe. turbo. $10.9*0 BILL FOX CHEVROLET 661-2282

TALON 1990. loaded. 32000 1 ee*. $8*00

eutometlc. b ales.. I k * new. 1

637-1

TALON. 1992 - 5 weed. Mr, cruMo. power windows 4 locks, aunrool. stereo. 5000 m i . $12,999 522-3664

DeVILLE 1 M 3 - 4 door Bob. $1M7

ACTION 261-6900 DeVILLE 1 M 1 $17J93

ACTION 261-6900 SEDAN DEVILLE: 1991 M M B U

kaytoas entry, naw I $14,500 Ca*. 525-35*6

SEDAN DeVILLE leather GORDON d

DeVILLE 1 M 1 •

Z3&&H7

SEDAN DeVILLE

GC«OONCHEVRO^ST , , ,

SEDAN D"VMe 1*71 90.000 ongkiM na., Ftorlda car/ruaMree. loaded, ev-

erything works. S3750.H*2-i SEVILLE 19*0. CaMornM car/ruet Iree. 102.000 ml, Loeded. rune 4 looks greM. $3780 8*2-4414

FLEETWOOD I drkna. Ml C * — i r opHona. ^ 375-0360 or 37

880 Chevrolet BERETT A TM* OT - tf*. aub air. only 47,000 iMMs. M 7 M

DICK SCOTT DOOGE m * Ann Arbor Rd

461-21W USED CARf 9*2-3322

A I S M OT - M *

GORDON CHEVROLET

CAMARO 1M7

MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY 7007

CAMARO I S M . V$, Mr. automa

K a r s u s 1 1 "suss CAMARO I M * RS - VS. power steering * brM Mndowe 6 loefca. ML

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

V* . n o m a l l c , air. poaar * *nOt rm 4

FOX HILLS

MAT»CK CHEVY 531-71QP V*. lu*

GOROON CHEVROLET I

CAVALCR RS 19M I lea

CAVALIER 1*90 - $ to d starting at $5395 GOROON CHEVROLET

CAVAUER 1990 Bob. $6496

ACTION 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

C A V A L W I K M Z24, M .

$13,5*5. MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

CAPRCE MUA/tttoa. 76.000 M M * , memtenence record, G M l u l l 1. looka/nma graaL 4*000. Jtoi: 5:30-11pm

CASH m aa* on o

pay caah tor ycaar uaed cMon tower mMagi Ca l tor caeh price. TYME AUTO

For your uaed My "

ea* tor phone TYME AUTO

wde aaye 1 pay loo mucn.

CAVAUER 1M1 fee new. iS.OOOr $7,695

FOX HILLS ChryMr-Plymouto Jeap-Eagto

455-6740 961-3171

CELEBRITY EURO I M * - Owe owner 40.000 m*ee lu tomedc. 4 M . Raled extra daan $5,968 MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY

1-600-354-7007

CELEBRITY 19M • Jame* S3M7

ACTION 261-6900 CORSICA 1992 LT - V6, 1 air. power locks. t*L end delroet. ABS, 6 to etiooee Frodt $gg95 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 LUMMA 1900 - VS. automatic. M . power w a r i n g 4 brakaa. power wlndowa 4 tacka. ML crMaa. dalraaL 30.000 m*e* OMy $S3M MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 LUMMA 19*2 EURO - V*. a* power

PONTIA&JGNCTRUCK

CHEVY 19M ASTRO CL - 6

C J Only

MATICK C H EVY 531-7100 CHEVY 1990 APV CL - air. automat-ic. power windows 4 locks, cassette, loeded. extra eherp, low maee. $10,468 ^

MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY 1-800-354-7007

CHEVY 19*0 ASTRO - a l wheal drNe. 1 owner. 19,800 mlee. oom-

loaded $12.9*0 X CHEVROLET 651-22*2

CHEVY 1990 Comeraton Van. top ol the me. V8 engine, dual Mr. 44.000 maee $13,9*0 BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651-2262

CHEVY 1990 LUMINA APV - 6 pea-aanger. loeded w / a l the toy* $9995 GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250

CHEVY 1M1 BEAUV1LLE Sport Van 350 V-6. automatic, air. 8 p i l i m -ger. power elndowe 4 locks. Ml. cruise, rear heet. 2 tone. OMy $11,995 MATJCK CHEVY 531-7100 CHEVY 1991 LUMINA APV Van V6, automeoc. Mr. ML crMee. power locka. delroet Only » 7 M . MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 DOOGE S-250 1 M 1 - Ri LE. V8_ eutometlc. elr. 8 peeeangar.

ue new. $11.M8. 12

CAMPBELL Oodge 536-1500

DOOGE B-380 19*2 - Max) Van LE VS automatic. duM Mr. 4 haM. 15 ueeeenger Loeded. 5

$13,768 BRUCE

CAMPBELL Oodge 586-1SOO

OOOOE CARAVAN. I S C loeded MgR mdee. $4 996

561-9240

OOOOE CARAVAN 1M7 IC. Nr . a* equipment Sherpi $ 3 6 M

VALUE AUTO SALES 421-

DOOOE I M * Ram Cargo Van. tow mdsege. eeoe**nt oondNton $0900 47*-0710

CHEVY 1991 BLAZER - Ml the toys. 4.3 engine. Laredo package. 4x4. low maee $15,865 or beet oRar

TOWN & COUNTRY 474-6750 DOOGE 474-6868

CHEVY J M t Z 7 l 4x4 loaded. 40000 mass. $14500 or beet oltor Cal altar 4pm. 422-6782

COMANCHE 19*0 Red A4oy eh s els 1 $7,895

4X4. 8 cylinder iTine letter tires.

FOX HILLS Chryetor-PtymouUv-Jeep-Eagle

55-8740 961-3171

DOOGE RAM 1 M 1 - 250 LE. 4X4. c u m m i n * d lesel . Loaded cap $16,900

FOX HILLS Chryater-Ptymouttv-Jeep-Eagie

455-6740 961-3171

DOOGE 19M DAKOTA Pickup -4x4. loaded, automatic, w/cep $6996 or beet oltor

TOWN & COUNTRY 474-6750 OOOOE 474-6666

EXPLORER XLT. 1992. 4x4. power 6.200 maee. aa new.

375-03*0 or 373-0033 everything. $19,950

EXPLORER 1991 XLT - 4 door. 5 speed. 30.000 mdee, new condi-tion. $14,950 525-1030

FORD EXPLORERS - (2) 1M1 XLTs. 4x4. 2 door 4 4 door, loeded. tu-lene, cseeene akjmmum wheels, end tola moredl

BOS JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

.453-2500

FORD RAMQER 1M7 - XLT. 4X4 V*. Mr condMonlna Only S3MS UvonM CMyaMr-P^mouth 525-7*04

FORD Mua ma Mtc«. a l mora

9 M F3S0. automatic, dart UMc. duM tank*. Oedaner h M Flenar plow, motor. 4

r * ^ s r r -

rom super ct eena.1k

9 M RANGER XLT. 4*4 to. VS. automatic, air. cae-e new M 700 349-2*2*

OOOOE 1M0 CARAVAN LE

Nwr'e aeM. crv M . 4 more Low

MCK SCOTT

481-2110 USED CARS I

DOOOE 1M1 CARAVAN ES - toad-ad. 31.000 mdee. $12.M8 HUNTMOTON FORO 862-0400

$11.M6 LNoaM Cto) Mai-PVnoidl ' 525-7*04

DOOOE 19*0 M M w in 3 yard

(31J1M1-57M

FORO SROMX)

ss" i s r r i

FORO F-2M. 19*2 • mane. *m/to» Nor 00 bed*ner «aa-mg rear wtodow. heavy duty. Rad; red auMrtor LMe new 2* OCB Iwnr * * . $11,700 525-0196

FORORANOER. I M 1 , XLT, 2 3 Mar. S apeed. naw • « ma*age. $7 500

I RANOER I S M - XLT. VS. M»-

mm S M S j B M i r —

QUALITY AUTOS

OOOOE 1M2 CARAVAN BE - VS. 7

ZTSSLZSZTiX™'**' Llvome Clu I del -Plymomh $28-7*04

18 i i n i n o i r i I mdee $17JS8

OOOOE Mr 4 M M . IJOO •

TOWN & COUNTRY

-1*77

•42-24*7 or 422 18*2

nM naming. tOOO'-baei

FORD 1 M 1 AEROSTAR XLT - Ex-lendad * * M to.000 m**a, I M dM I I S M * *S -»4S4

HINES PARK L B e O U M d f M C U R V

TOWN A COUNTRY 474-S7M • • • • • i

FORO 19*2 F-1S0 Out) Cab XLT 4x4. e* Ihe toys. 20.000 $AVE

Red

H0LMAN Ponttac-GMC-Toyota

7 2 1 - 1 1 4 4 GEO 19M TRACKER LSI - 4x4 em* id l imouai»aHto lo ton l > 7 4 M J

DICK SCOTT OOOOE 8S4 Ann Arbor Rd

441-2110 USBJ CAR* 9Si

GEO 1M1 TRACKER ConvartMe 4x4. $ epeed M . etareo. 24.000

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 GEO 1M1 TRACKER LSI - 4x4, lomodc, Mr. . m i n i . 11.000 m die new O V y $ 10 *06 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 GMC 1*77 - SuburMn. 4x4. trane-

- V QMC 1M2 - Jbamy 4 door, low rnde-M toadad ctoan $17,000

JEEP WRANGLER I M * - 4X4 Hard M l q i M M a a a N ^

CAMPBELL

'93 Toyota All-New T-100 Pickup

. L ^ \ ? l a \ *

14 in stock for Immediate delivery.

YOUR CHOICE

$2000 Below Invoice*

'93 Toyota Camry LE

'93 Toyota Celica S Joupe

Automatic, conversion group, air, stereo cassette and more. 2 available.

List $17,045

Y o u r $ Price 14,

Hurry - Offer Expires 4-3-93!!

40 1993 Coro l las In Stock

Special Lease Rates Offered Exclusively

by Toyota Motor Credit Corp.

Carpet mats, center armrest, automatic, power windows, power locks, air, cruise, mud flaps, 6 available.

List $18,456

Your Price $ 1 5 , 9 9 5

'93 Toyota Tercel

All weather guard, VIN 298902. Only one available!

List $8758

Your Price

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W THIS MOOTS OR&T '93 CHEVY V2 TON PICKUP

8 ft. Box 4.3 V6 5 Speed Overdnve HD P235 Tires

Bedliner AM Radio Rear Step Bumper Slide Rear Window

3 year, 36,000 mile bumper - to -bumper no deduct ib le warranty.

M U M * HMnMr . 4 .4 Man. M S M * tone. SaM aMM M S - T Z S

l M S n . T S M M a a S . 4 a 4 . * . M « . • M M * ,

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P A O € T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 M

36 mos. lease

per month

3 at t h i s pr ice - o thers at s imi lar sav ings!

1993 GEO TTUCnERg m T P J S M M I S>^TT*eST'eSe ae a »

1993 SNOWPLOWSI • c M e n l l M *

'93 LUMINA APV Oaap llnMd (*aae

1993S-Blazer 1 V.

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CHEVROLET

40875 Plymouth Road • Plymouth LOCAL 453-4800 METRO 961-4797

Was $12,754

NOW $11,194* GM EMPLOYEE

SAVE AN ADDITIONAL S582

* iMi mm mm

OAE M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 2 , 1 9 9 3

A U T O M O T I V E M O C h a v r o M

C t L E & T Y 1 M «

M A - n C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

j s t . S E V

M A & K C H S f S ' i - 7 1 0 0

A C T I O N

V8. toad-

2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

LOOKING FOB CARS •»om 8800 t o 83000? We haw* them M MMMgan AwtO Auct ion For Information caB. 326-6400.

LUMMA t M ! . Loaoad. 15,000 mBaaJMeOO. Owner. 729-2026

M O C h a v r o l o t

M A R T Y F E U > » J A N C M ^ Y •7007

LUMMA 1992 Euro 3.4 aedan. torch

LUMINA 1982 2-34 - »ood m f a f c W

S S S < » S S 3 ^ ! £ S «

MONTE CARLO. 1084. air. power •tearing/brake*. runa ft B o M g o o ^ $1,600 or beet ofler 422-4826

MONTE CARLO 1887 • look* ft run*

goSbONCM€>mOLET 456-5280

NOVA 1978. 97,000 nMea. 305. reB-i oood. good haatar ft Mr •Mar 4c 1595 C a i I

r 4pm,

NOVA 1968 - loadad. 5 . . owned. axcaaant condit ion. <3000/ M * t offer 628-1343

T H I N K I N G V A L U E ?

t H I N K S n r t h k m n p

1092 L E B A R O N CONVERTIBLE

- 1 _

$ 1 0 , 9 9 0 2 5 a t

S i m i l i a r r W M o n

• T|® StMnng • C M M D m

Savings • CtoaiHeno. SIK # 6 5 2 1

!91 CHEROKEE L IMITED 4X4 * J L/tar, 6 cylindar, automatic •Jac t rak . aw. powwr Meeting ft Otpk**. caaaatta power wvtoow* imtocks. power teats ft mirrors. tMtnar. anWock Drake*. HO trailer taw. roof rack. Stock #6465

I P N E W . .

4 D W R E B A T E .

* 2 8 , 7 0 3 ' 1 7 , !

' 3 ,

O N L Y

s : ' 1 4 , 9 9 0

'93 GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED

I F N E W ' 2 9 , 7 2 3

N O W > 2 0 , 0 0 8

R E B A T E ' 3 0 0 0

O N L Y

' 2 3 , 9 9 5

'92 DYNASTY LE

3 6 V-6. air con<ftt>on«ng. powar alaonng. Brake* window*, lock*, rffcror*, 50/50 *p«1 bench *eat. r d r dalroatar 2 to choo*a

I T N E W < 1 8 , 2 3 2

K f i D W ' 1 3 , 8 8 8

R E B A T E ' 3 0 0 0

O N L Y

' 1 0 , 8 8 8 * - ' 91 TALON TSI

AH^heel drive, loaded

510,995* 3 ) NEW YORKER — 5th Avenue

Ma/HT C r o s s p a c k a g e l o a d e d

;$1 1,995*

91 PREMIER LX A u t o , V-6, a i r . l o a d e d , l o w

.Tmfr*.

: *6995*

'91 COLT Automatic, low miles, extra clean.

•5995* 91 WRANGLER 4x4

Softop. low miles.

•8995*

'91 EAGLE SUMMIT Air, casset te Stock # 6 6 2 9

3 at similar sav ings.

$ 4495* •p%f» ta> tie* J — i n l a w 4 Jmunma—u U* reum mom

J E E P - E A G L E C H R Y S L E R • P L Y M O U T H • D O D G E

Da t ro r t • L a n s i n g • R a d f o r d

TELEGRAPH AT PLYMOUTH ROAD

255-2700 : v *

S o u t h o f M M

M O C h o v r o M

cyandar, 8 apaad. am/M» atatec Qood ahepe. >1.800 422-2802

M 2 C h r y s i s r

c o N Q u t r r ps i . condition, low mat loadad, $7348.

LEBARON 1988 QT8 Turbo. loadad. 84.500. C a l l 837-8319

LEBARON: 1868 ComrertabM. White on w « l * LoadedH Lucaaanl oon»-tlonM 88200 CaB. 377-2790

LEBAROW. 1992. coiwBrUMa. rad. V-6. cnjiee. ML Mr. power window*, a m / f m a ta rao . 18 .000 m l laa , 113.500. After 8pm: 833-5588

LaBARON 1992 - C o n v e r t s * . V6. automatic. Mr. Loai mBee. Loadad $11.998 15 mora lo cftooee.

BRUCE

CAMPBELL Dodge 538-1500

LaBARON 1992 Coupe Convert ible. V«. automatic. Mr. lactory warranty, ft mora 8 to ohooaM Priced f rom S 13.988

DICK SCOTT OOOOE 664 Ann A/bor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 982-3322

LeBARON 1993 - convert ible, auto-mata, Mr. V8. Red Loaded 818.495

FOX HILLS

NEW YORKER 1984. 11.850 Good running/ looking car. Li AM-FM

ft Country Stanonwagon 4 cylinder Loadad. 47.000

TOWN 1987 -mi 84 .150 or beat otter

8 6 4 D o d g o

CHARGER 1987 - automatic, air. 81995

458-5250 good transportation. 819 GORDON CHEVROLET

OAKOTA II mora 85.49ft,

989 - V6. automatic, lot*

Dodge

BRUCE

CAMPBELL 538-1500

DAYTONA 1991 ES - V8, automatic, air. low miles. $9666

DICK SCOTT DOOGE M 4 Ann Arbor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 982-3322

SHADOW ES 1999 - automatic Mr loadad Low iMfee. Like naw $3,995

BRUCE

CAMPBELL Dodge 538-1500

COLT 1888 VMM Hauonweoan: 1887 anadoer. tow mL. ancJanf oondMorv 82800 eech. 5 8 2 * 3 0 8

CROWN VICTORIA 1888 LX - 1 owner 88.000 maa*. loaded upi Ab-aoMMly ap M l a y j O n ^ l 1888.

HINES PARK UMCOLM4BIWCURY

DAYTONA 1884. 5 apaad. air. aler-eo poaar. 87.000 actual «Baa. 81.960 266-6136

CROWN VICTORIA 1888 LX - 1 owner 88.000 maa*. loaded upi Ab-aoMMly ap M l a y j O n ^ l 1888.

HINES PARK UMCOLM4BIWCURY

DAYTONA 1989 - automatic, a * , red 6 ready $8880 SILL FOX CHEVROLET 661-2282

ESCORT 1882 aaoon. automatic. B f i A a . 88,000 IMb* , naw O r ^ aome ruaL S800/baaL 484-8820

DAYTONA 1991-only 2.400 ml Air. am-fm caaaatt*. crutee. power M*ering/brake* 88.860 668-1860

ESCORT 1883 alaMon wagon, excel-lent body, naada angina repair. SaM oMar CaB after 5pm. 525-0534

SHADOW 1966 - aulomatlc. air Only 81996

LivonM ChryMar-Ptymouth 526-7804 ESCORT 1986 OT. $600 or baM oi-ler. 633-1488 or 981-9386

SHADOW 1990 ES - automatic. Mr. am/Mi alareo. 36,000 m * * * $6798

DICK SCOTT OOOOE 684 Ann Arbor Rd.

461-2110 USED CARS 982-3322

ESCORT 1888 - automatic, air. 77.000 mBaa. good cona.oon $1200 418-0438

SHADOW 1990 ES - automatic. Mr. am/Mi alareo. 36,000 m * * * $6798

DICK SCOTT OOOOE 684 Ann Arbor Rd.

461-2110 USED CARS 982-3322 ESCORT 1988 - look. 6 rune greM. only $1996. OOROON CHEVROLET 468-8260 SHADOW 1980 - 2 door, automatic.

Mr. tM. caaaatla. dafroat. ammtoum

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

ESCORT 1988 - look. 6 rune greM. only $1996. OOROON CHEVROLET 468-8260 SHADOW 1980 - 2 door, automatic.

Mr. tM. caaaatla. dafroat. ammtoum

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 ESCORT 1888 - naw Oattery/atan-er/Ure*. Janaar pu* out Mareo caa-•eoe. rune good, $1200 688-1818

SHADOW 1991. aporta pecaaga. rear apoBer detailing. 4 door. rad. 32000 mBaa. $8900 416-0462

ESCORT 1888 - naw Oattery/atan-er/Ure*. Janaar pu* out Mareo caa-•eoe. rune good, $1200 688-1818

SHADOW 1991. aporta pecaaga. rear apoBer detailing. 4 door. rad. 32000 mBaa. $8900 416-0462

ESCORT 1988. 4 door automatic, air. AM-FM c a i n t l i . ra-buBt an-gina. naw battery « muflMr. feme good, no ruM $2586 281-6884 SHADOW 1992 - 2 door, automatic,

am/tm alareo. only 13,000 mBaa. 88766

DICK SCOTT DOOGE 684 Ann Arbor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 982-3322

ESCORT 1988. 4 door automatic, air. AM-FM c a i n t l i . ra-buBt an-gina. naw battery « muflMr. feme good, no ruM $2586 281-6884 SHADOW 1992 - 2 door, automatic,

am/tm alareo. only 13,000 mBaa. 88766

DICK SCOTT DOOGE 684 Ann Arbor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 982-3322

ESCORT 1888. 4 apaad. am-«m caa-•atte. run* greM. $960/beet 267-2737: after 4pm. 478-6199

SHADOW 1992 - 2 door, automatic, am/tm alareo. only 13,000 mBaa. 88766

DICK SCOTT DOOGE 684 Ann Arbor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 982-3322 ESCORT 1989 - LX. 2 door, auto-

M 6 F o r d

CASH Daalar win *e* on conalgnmant or pay caan »or your ueed car We need

455-5588 Can lor caah price TYME AUTO

CASH For your uaad car Daalar needa car*. My wife *ay* I pay loo much. caB tor phone appraUHi TYME AUTO 455-5588

COUNTRY Squire 1990 wagon, ex-oeBent condit ion, loadad. 8 paaaen-ger. 81.000 ml. beat offer 844-5894

CROWN VICTORIA 1988 Country Squ i r * LX. wagon. 54.000 mBee, ex-cellent condition, 88000 582-7548

CROWN VICTORIA 1983 - LTD-S. very good condit ion. 88.000 maaa. runa great. 81900/baat. 981-9197

CROWN VICTORIA 1991 LX - wftfte. loadad, 811.295. HUNTINGTON FORD 852-0400

ESCORT GT. 1991. automatic. 33.000 mllaa. green, aunroof. Nke naw. 88.000/beet. 852-8699

Eacon LX 1989 - One owner, 48.000 muee. WeC maintained 84.850. 422-7985

" S u b a r u L o u " S e z :

The only thing better

in a bl izzard has a red nose

'92 Justy A M / F M c a s s e t t e .

striping, front whssl

dr ive , N a s s a u Tur-

quoise. Stock # 2 7 8 6

W a s $ 7 6 9 8

'92 Loyale Wagon

Power steering. power

windows, p o w r locks.

air, till sleenng. floor

mats, specia l pajnt, ^

automatic. Stock #2821

W a s $ 1 2 , 2 0 6

'92 Legacy Sedan Power steering power m r r o r * ar. delay wipers, power w i n d o w ! power >ock», 80 « W cassette. mais, spush guards. M l m u c h ^ more Slock #2815.

W a s $ 1 6 , 3 4 3

N O W

N O W S 1 0 , 8 8 3 *

N O W S 1 2 , 5 9 5 *

S u b a r u ' s C o s t L e s s I n P l y m o u t h

Switen lo La f l c f t e

^ ^Lou LaRTche

S U B A R U 40875 Plymouth Rd., Plymouth

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 o r 9 6 1 - 4 7 9 7 •Plua lax. l icense, net inceniwa*.

mane, amtm atarao. powar a « « ^ r j

Oon. 83.000 454-5782

ESCORT 19B9 LX - 2 door. air. auto-matic . powar Mearlng ft brakea. atareo caaaatla, w . cru la* 84988

MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY 1-B0O-3S4-7007

ESCORT 1989 4 door, warranty, condi t ion 83500 CMi after

c ESCORT 1990 LX - 2 door, auto-matic. Mr Bob 88343

A C T I O N 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

ESCORT t 9 9 1 GT, 5 roof, atarao. air, crutee. low maaa. great condi t ion 88.000 932-0219

ESCORT 1991 GT - 29.000 rnMe. power moonroof . automatic, extra dean ! 87996 453-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY

ESCORT 1991 LX - Blue, automatic, am/ tm. 2 door , natenback. exoafteni condit ion. 87,000/baat 645-2097

ESCORT 1991 LX - 4 door, auto-matic, air. loadad. excellent condi-tion. 86800 471-6475

ESCORT 1992 87850

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-8750 DOOGE 474-6668

ESCORT 1992 L X 2 door . automatic, air. am fin d e a n 87.500 344-0027

FESTIVA 1991 - G L Mr. 5 apaad. blue. 20.000 mi rebuilt m e . greM car. only 82900 454-0903

LOOKING FOR CARS f rom 8300 t o 83000? Wa have them at Michigan Auto Auction For in format ion call. 326-6400

MUSTANG GT 1988 - Rad. 64,000, automatic, a* opt ion*. 86300 In

528-3937; Pager 903-3384

MUSTANG GT 1991 - 9300 mi Whi le, loadad m axcaaant condit ion 811.000 U r n . 522-7785

MUSTANG LX 1966 - automatic. • > loadad Low mlaa. U k * new 82.844

BRUCE

CAMPBELL Dodge 538-1500

MUSTANG 1987 LX - Auto. air. new tran*. paint, t ire* belt*, wire*. 8 t un * up Muat eea. 82800 476-5946

MUSTANG 1969 LX - tow mfte*. * * , stereo caaaatta. extra Mean 84995 GOROON CHEVROLET 456-5250

MUSTANG 1990 LX. 5.0. loaded. axcaaant condi t ion. 87900 728-6310

MUSTANG 1991 GT Convertible -red w/b lack ieeltier. 5 apaad. 1 owner. 815.995 HUNTINGTON FORO 652-0400

MUSTANG 1991 LX - 5.0. Mr. powar window, lock, dafroat. aunroor. ca*-•atta. a luminum wfiaMa Only 89995

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 MUSTANG 1992 LX Convertible -whi t * on whi te, loaded 813.495. HUNTINGTON FORO 652-0400

PROBE GL 1991 • automatic. Mr. a* powar Caaaatta 87.995

FOX HILLS ChrvMer-Plymouth-Jeep-EagM

455-8740 961-3171

PROBE LX 1990 with antMock brake*. Rad with special gray leath-er interior Super ciean-detMledl Loadad. wi th alarm ayatam. 22.000 ml Extended warranty Aakmg 88.850. CaM after 5 pm 661-8391

PROBE 1969 LX - automatic, air ft more* 1 owner trade. 85986

DICK SCOTT DOOGE 664 Arm Arbor Rd

451 -2110 USED CARS 9 6 2 - 3 ^ 2

MUSTANG 1991 GT • 8 0. 8 apead. air. cruMe. tat. powar window* ft toMo. *unroo(. 23.000 pan<ia ad m*e* l 811.969

DICK SCOTT DOOGE 664 Ann Arfeor Rd

461-21W USED CARB 962-3322

PROBE 1MB. GL. « toMk uon. 29.000 maaa. 86900 Lama

PROBE 1989 GL.

muat eea. 85900 or beat 827-4034

PROBE 1999 LX. 43.000. Mr. powar wmdowe. lock*, m i l caaaatta. 88.700. Day* 323-7334

PROBE 1990 LX. rad. V6. 5 apaad. condMon. 24.000

Altar 6PM 828-8810

awvoof, Mather ma**. 88.800.

<4. automatic. Interior 31.000

538-2631

TAURUS 1966. - AJr. 76.000 mL. aome rue) ft angina noMe but run* On* 82000 Alter 5 960-8974

TAURUS 1998 LX - V9. 4 door. thM one hee it aa lor only GOROON CHEVROLET 456-5250

TAURUS 1999 GL. V-6 87.000 mae*. 4 door. power window*, locks 8 saal. Naw Urea. 84.000 464-3217

TAURUS 1990 L X axcaaant cona -tion, 47.000 mi. executive car. Muei sen 86395 nagotlabM 626-2637

T - B I R D 1984 V 4 . au to Ctaan aa a pmi 83400/beM. 66.000 m a * * Panv My ownedl Alter 4:30pm. 544-0117

T-BIRD. 1968. Tur tM Coupe. 5 apeed. with Ml the extra* Low maaage 86.750 Sandy 981-2963

T-BIRD 1999 - 3.8L. V6. bright rad. loaded. 21.240 m l . ground eflect*. 88.000 After 6pm: 425-5153

T-BIRD 1990 - v-6, loaded. 37.000 maaa. super ahlMd. *uper Mean. 88700 624-6509

T-BIRO 1991 Red Loededl 29.000 Garage kept Ongmei Oanen

» . CMT 810,500 522-9535

TEMPO 1996 - 4 door , aulomatlc. air. atareo, dalroatar. 42,000 mi Nke new 83500 After 6. 459-3179

TEMPO 1997 G L 53.000 mile*. Slue. 4 door. auto, air C jc«**n t ! 82700/beat After 5pm. 346-2838.

TEMPO 1967 - 2 door, air 82.995

FOX HILLS

TEMPO 1987, 5 Excellent condit ion 65,000 mile* 82300 CaN. 474-9209

TEMPO 1990 - GL. FuB powar. navy, factory warranty Uke new 85950

JEFF BENSON QUALITY AUTOS 562-7011

TEMPO 1990 GL - 4 door. eUtomst-(e. Mr. power i teermg ft brake*, powar lock*. Ml. dafroat. alereo. 34,000 maa* Only 85995

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 TEMPO 1991 - automatic, air. 28,000 maee. won t Mat al 86995 GOROON CHEVROLET 456-5250

THUNDERBIRO L X 1986. V-6, load-ed. 66.000 maaa. excellent condi-tion. 85.900 357-5125

T H U N D E R B I R O . 1988. t u r b o , (weight blue. 96.000 highway mitoa. excellent condit ion, loaded, moon-rool. 84.900/baat 346-3670

8 M Q M

METRO LSI 1969 - 5 apeed. Mr. 50.000 mi.. 45 mpa. ««cedent condi-tion m a t sea. 83500 549-3417

METRO 1990 • e x c i a i n t t ran ipona-5 458-5250

Hon. gaa saver hu r ry 83695 GORDON CHEVROLET

PRIZM 1991 - Automatic, ear Sharp- Only 87.995

FOX HILLS Chryaler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

455-8740 961-3171

PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580 STORM 1991 - automatic. Mr. 17,000 maa*. * steal M 86995 GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250

STORM 1991 - automatic, air. low maaa. Stan 87399

A C T I O N 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

STORM 1991 GSI - 2 + 2. aulomatlc. aw powar steering ft brake* stereo caaaetta. defroat rear wiper, alumi-num wfieM*. Only 86468 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

« R A € K E R 1991 - 4x4, hardtop, *blacfc. air. stereo. 62.000 maee, 86.000/beat 553-3326

1 7 0 H o n d a

ACCLAIM LX 1990 - V6. loaded. Only 83,995 LivonM Chry*tor-P»ymouth 525-7604

ACCORD L X 1966, charcoal gray greet condit ion, loadad. high maee. muat sea. 83.700 855-9118

ACCORD 1987 LXI - 90.000 mae*. t x w x ) naw tlraa. bat tery ft b rake* Exceaent 85.500/beat 766-3329

• 7 0 H o n d a

ACCORD 1991 EX Hon. loadad. 5 apaed. 811.980.

459-5719

ACCORD 1992 EX - Bka new Jbn. 814 J 6 1

A C T I O N 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

C M C Hatchback 1991 13.000 iM. 5 ape After markat od ft apaakar*. 87.200.

451-6656

CIVIC 81. 1990. black, power aun-amr tm stereo c i i n n i w/

exce l len t c o n d i t i o n . . ft aeakanda: 476-0839

equal izer , 87.860 Eva

CIVIC 1990 EX a w r y t m n a atr. fu»y maaa. 86.500 420-CB87

CIVIC 1 9 9 1 - 3 door. Mr. alereo Low maaa. 87,495

SUNSHINE HOMOA

CRX 1986 Si - Red, low maee. now brake*, exhaust A ttraa. Mr. swvoo l . • k * naw. 85900 932-0391

CRX 1990 - Red, 5 apaad. Sharpl Only 16.195

SUNSHINE HONOA

CRX 1991 S l -A t tomeya aunroof. air. apaad. 30.0 dar warranty. 86900/beet

.000 ml. urv 531-6354

LXI-1966. aulomatlc. Mather, aun-roof. Mgh maaa. needa work. 8750 or bee) offer 536-4132

ORELUOE 1965 - 5 apeed. Mr. pow-er deer lng/brakea/aunroof . amfrn caaaatta. rad. great cond i t ion . 82900/beet 960-3329

872 L i n c o l n

CONTINENTAL 1991 -loaded, leather, dark bkie. 26.000 maee. 816.995 HUNTINGTON FORO 652-0400

MARK VII 1968 - BM Biaa*. 42.000 maaa. 1 owner, looks ft drtvee Bke brand new! 810.500 453-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY

TOWNCAR 1967 Car te r Sene* Loeded. leather. ajicaSant condi t ion 840.600 maaa 88000 626-0666

TOWN C A R 1966. dark blue, car-hag* roof, loadad. low mil as, excel-lent condit ion. S11.600 661-0312

TOWN CAR 1991 Bob 816.956

A C T I O N 261-6900 TOWN CAR 1991 - 7 available, low miteel Low price*1 453-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY

MARK V I 1991 L8C - while. CO.

£ ^ N O T C £ ? F O R O 652-0400

TOWN CAR 1990 - Mr. tape deck.

3 « 5 M " O 9 W Pager. 3 0 * 0 7 7 2

TOWN CAR 1992 - 19.000 mae*. white w/white * rod 6 wh»e leeth-m 821.900 453-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY

• 7 4

COUGAR LS. 1983, loadad. many naw par i* , naw pemt to*. 81.500 or

COUGAR 1986. 2 door.

COUGAR 1996 dark blue. Ml equlpma

VALUE AUTO

V6. eutomatlc, 828

SALES 421-2800

GRAND MARQUIS 1985 L8 - Fua

104.000 M . . 83300/baM CaS after 6pm. 4 7 6 ^ 0 8 6

GRAND MARQUIS. 1965. 61.000 mae*. loaded. *xo*aani condWon, asking 83.500. 459-1289

GRAND MARQUIS '#65 LS. 2 door. 37.000 ma** .

525-9062 fua power. 1 84500

GRAND MARQUIS 1992 LS - 17,000 maee. ABS. keytaea and mora. Now 816.500. 453-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY

LYNX 1986 Hatchback, automatic. Mr. 1 owner. exooBam condit ion 82100 459-1623

MERKUR 1999 XR4T1 - Black, auto-matic. air. crutoa. premium aound. healed seel*, auroof. ft more. War-ranty. axcaaant condit ion 86750/ be*t 0«*r 474-7667

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION 70 rehlctoe muet go Save up lo 50% over car tot prtoee. Michigan Auto Auct ion 33640 Michigan Ave. Wayne. Mi 46164. Every T l x * 6pm For Information ca l . 326-6400

• 7 4

SABLE WAGON mi ls* .

'"'"SINES P A R K -LINCOLN-MERCURY

conomqn. e«#eiy mepeoied * e e m m w d

453-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY

TOPAZ 1990 LS. leadsd. 26.000 mae*. luggage rack. 4 min i condi t ion fesOO 737-

TORA2 1881 GS - 4 door, a ^ o ^ » T -ic. ak. powar lock* ft moi GOROON CHEVROLET

TRACER 1988. ivory, dark bk j * m » -nor 1 owner, a M s . 8891 dawn. 831 20 bi-weekly TYME AUTO 456-5566

TRACER 1989

DICK SCOTT OOOOE 664 Ann Arbor Rd

4 5 1 - 2 1 « USED CARS 962-3325

TRACER 1991 - 27.000 mae*J 4 made. ak . vary cknn. 86795 .

453-2424

HINES PAR LINCOLN-MERCURY

m ZEPHYR-1982. automatic. 4 naw t i re* axheuet ft brakee. dbod condit ion. 8850 397-3292

• 7 5 N m s a n

MAXIMA 19f 810.465

A C T I O N

loeded Jim.

2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

8 7 6 O k t o m o t o t t a -

CIERA 1963 - 2 Ooor, 3 aier. 1#^au -tomat ic, Mr. power steer lng/brMna.

M AM/FM caa-datog. ' I. 81250T

tw. 59

CIERA 1966 Brougham •edan. VS. vary cMan.

85500

CIERA 1992. 4 door. Loaded' LMt price. 816.40 111.200 Musi SMIitCaa

SABLE 1985 LS Wagon. 76.000 mae*. original owner. wW accepl baM ofler After 3PM 853-4043

SABLE 1988. aa options, showroom condit ion, cheepl TYME AUTO 455-5566

SABLE 1990 LS wagon l ion* Uke new 52.000 m Asking 86900

Many op-to*. 421-4330

SABLE 1991 GS - 29,000 maaa, fun power, Muminum w h e n 89995

453-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY

CUTLASS CALAIS 1990 -to. Mr All power Alloy 87.695

FOX HILLS Chrystor-Ptymouth-Jeap-Eagto

455-6740 961-3171

CUTLASS 1964 - 2 door. 51.000 mae*. Mr. automatic, powar steering ft brake*, cru i** A c r *»m puff" 83966

M A R T Y F E L D M A N C H E V Y 1-800-354-7007

CUTLASS 1968 Ctor*. 4 j f loor Loeded" 97.000 highway m a * No Ru*l1 83500/bast Call 349-3941

Y o u r C h o i c e

1 9 9 2 C l e a r a n c e

N E W 1 9 9 2 A C H I E V A 2 D O O R o r N E W 1 9 9 2 A C H I E V A 4 D O O R

Both vMMd** *quipp*<) «ah at*4ock bra»*s power door lock M M «tor*o t C A C C C O D r v k l l V M condMarwig, automatic tranamlaeion. 14' poiycast eheM* r**r OaSoggsr (2 L C M 3 C r u n U r i L f Ooor 19 # 3456. 4 door «tx #3422) ^

1 Q B T J 1 9 9 2 R E B A T E S

A c t t i w a 8 1 . 5 0 0 • E i g h t y - E i g h t $ 1 , 2 0 0 i $ 1 , 0 0 0 • C u t l a s s S u p r e m e $ 1 , 2 S i l h o u e t t e $ 1 , 0 0 0 • C u t l a s s S u p r e m e $ 1 , 2 0 0

Ninecv-Eiont $ 1 , 0 0 0 • B r a v a d a $ 1 , 0 0 0

m

' 9 2 B R A V A D A

4 - 4

m Hmm loMif l . deluding TrwMr

; T o t i n g p a c h a g a b i g oiacounta Olda rabata i Ommtanc* priced

9 2 S I L H O U E T T E S "

NEW ACHIEVA COUPE A« amomaBc ABS brafcaa atacanc. Omtogga* po*ycaa> wti—«• AM.' FM 8}»-»o P<ua mora S * 1

» 1 1 , 5 8 2 *

1992 Eighty-Eight Am bag. powar Ooor o c u powar MnOowt crwiaa. aiactnc raw da-•oggar AM/FM aMrao caaam fl8«o mock #3004 or 30T»

$ 1 5 , 9 9 5 *

IOSOM incktomo Touring Big

Olda r *o* t *s

NEW 98 REGENCY SEDAN ArtMock brake*, av Bag. *k*TWiijm

c J - i 3 a » — wheel*, luO power pka mor* Stt #3408

' 2 0 , 4 2 4 *

SuppferPten

Wticonwl

he* no ngnt to p*.ii:ri— a a»7«7o( ex* m wi

" l l l i l over S6.00C

2 4 5 5 5 M i c h i g a n A v e ( I b l k W of Te legraph i

Dea rbo rn

5 6 5 - 6 5 0 0 ; lor «a nonew SS 000 nW* wnanon IO pw m*» lor a >•••• ana L W M a i»»oon»*a tor xion a flrw morwi • pcymani »T» 00 wvl ra^rideBts

U S E D C A R S A N D T R U C K S

MONDAY MARKETPLACE ^Village Ux>rd

F I N A N C I N G A V A I L A B L E • L O T 2

• 8 8 T E M P O -i ooor automate ar cicar •3680

• ' 1 1 S A T U R N 4 door tot new '8980 86 E 1 5 0 CONVERSION V A N Sharp '4980 8 8 T-BIRO SPORT 5 0 - loader) '6880

' W P U E G 0 T 4 5 0 1 » aun Mr '4280 8 8 ESCORT GT 5 spaed m sharp •3480

" f l FES 1IVA 5 soeed 21 000 nMes >4480 8 8 BRONCO II ED0IE BAUER mt new •8480 I S C R O W N VICTORIA 4 door low m * s sharp '3,880 1 7 T -B IRO TURBO Loaded' Sharp '8,480

• -• 88 P 1 Y M 0 U T N HORIZON «door aalomMc ar o e '4,280 w

8 9 CORSICA * * loaded low miles •6,280 » • a

BB- B t A E R 0 S T A R S W m ' '4,880

* a. 8 9 ESCORT 4 dr auto m m m a n '4,980 • B1 TOYOTA PICKUP 4 i 4 ar •9,980

'SB C A R A V A N automat — tow m a n '4,980 M C R O W N VICTORIA LX 4 e Manew '7,480

1 7 RANGER S l I P E R C A B v S m >. •5,480 • ' r w w f w i n t v r ( n « n 0 »® ^

' « • ESCORT 6 T (Men 45 000 maa* l '4>80 PROBES a * W '4,880 B7 CCLEBRTTY 4 * V8 ao» - '4,780

» 1 4 T-BIRO ELAN SO naded '4,490

c\ZiUageU6rd U*od Can Lot 2

' O Z Z Z X S : 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

AN usad can srtd trucks and vans rad-taggad wtth | our NO HA*SC6 prteas for IJOur buying convantancs. | 1 ' M CHEVY | SILVERADO PICKUP I Automatic, loadad. cap. 1 traitaring package'

L $ 9 , 9 _ _ •91 CAVAUER RS 1 2 door, automatic, air. AM/ 1 FM atarao. ooiy

$ 7 9 7 9 1 ^ • R M E V ^ A N 1 AJr, 12 paasangar. prload I to aall!

1 * 6 8 8 8

Loadad. powar aaat wool K Ua( MT this ivVtt M l ml u » B

* 1 2 , 4 4 4 1 Most car* guarantasd 3 months or 3000 mNas

""Lou Larllche 1^797

40B75 Ktymourn noma, rryrawin ^ •

W h & Q W M M h h F Q R B H A S A U S E D C A R O R

T R U C K F O R E V E R Y O N E

1091 F150 4*4 X L T

w«o ram a» pai »• 1087 Topaz 2-Ooor

4 cyi 9 ran* i i w ! • • w 4*000 > * • MBr Bka*

•3488 M37T88

1087 Topaz 2-Ooor 4 cyi 9 ran* i i w ! • • w 4*000 > * • MBr Bka*

•3488

( 19SS Rangar in MM •*• angn

IMBLaBaron Cottvectibie ( 19SS Rangar in MM •*• angn

S f ° p w r ^ w * arao"t*» - • < m i l rmin too .

•4988 •6988

1MB F150 a * • 1 mma raw, a vernm

IMlTasnn SMton Wsfsn «-»«» •• «e» # 7 7 8 8 •10 ,988

100B El50 Cargo Van v* M S ran* I einilii » ««we» K l l ' * » ! » • > food tor HOOD

1001 Oodga Shadow « doo« i mi 11tmr. o*r. P°^

no>o 97 000 A A •7988 •6788

00-01 Aarostars •a »aa «ea* e»M*« "M f 1000 CavaHar Z24 t mn mo «*. MMBWBM

^•8995 " •5588

70 MORE IN STOCK AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

T l a k i i l t i i i r l l l [ F O R D IF Y O U O O N T K N O W U S E D C A R S

K N O V , / Y O U R O E A I E R '

1 1 0 0 1 P L Y M O U T H R D A T H A G G E R T Y • •• f M t H I I H

4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0

FAIRIANE BUDGET BUYS 92 T E M P O 2 door, air

' 9 2 E S C O R T A i A o m e a c an 5 lo chooea

' 9 2 E X P L O R E R ^ 11 ooo tea .

9 0 M U S T A N G L X 19 000

9 1 M U S T A N G G T » o n ,

" 9 1 C A P R I Convemoie *R2 Turbo

• 9 0 E S C O R T C T m - . ^

' 8 9 P R O B E L X

" 9 1 M U S T A N G L X m . - p - — s

8 8 A E R 0 S T A R X L a - ^

' 9 1 E S C O R T L X 2 D R

9 1 T - B I R D S ^ - r o a * . —

' 8 8 F - 1 5 0 t u M -

' 9 1 E S C O R T C T .

' 9 0 T E M P O C L 4 door

.'16,988 >*8988 MS, 988 •8988 •5890 • 6 4 5 0

•6780 •6780 •6140 '13,H

k— *6980 Call 582-1172 F A I R 1 A N E F o r d 14552 M i c h i g a n Ave .

J u s t e a s t o f S o u t h f l e W . O e a r t x > m

s f -

c -

M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 2 , 1 9 9 3 O&E * t o

A C T I O N 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0 A C T I O N 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

' loaded. — a r e s » sa-•8am. 88800. 484-7887

n

A C T I O N 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

O L D * 98 HCOEMCT 1881 - Mather 808 . $14,987

A C T I O N 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

I N m OLO888 ROYAL BROUGHAM 1988

ACTION 261 -6900

OLD6 88 REGENCY 1881 - MadBd. M i o w r o o m n w Stan 818.983

A C T I O N 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

« -1 8 K3.987

A C T I O N 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0

1 7 1

First class travel made affordable.

ACCLAIM LX 1981 - V8. powar 8 Drake*, air. M . tape. x a a mm. 15" Mia Mm aa

37.000

1993 G20

279 p e r

m o n t h

36 m o n t h l ease No money down!

1993 J30

36 m o n t h l ease

p e r

month

FOX CHEVROLET 881-228*

LMoMe fac tory warranty. 810,9 OMS Chryatar-Plymouth

wtndowa 6 locks. cruMa. tat aprtngl 8 M 4 8 8

DlCX SCOTT OOOOE 984 Ann Arbor R d

461-2110 U 8 € 0 CARS 882-8322

m Toyota CAMRY 1881 LI - auliiaiMtr. Mf. auper aRarpl 88486 OOROON CHEVROLET 168 6280

m Toyota

MMRY 1881 - 4 Boor, man Bob

ACTION 261-6900

Mvaa taS. oSiS

M t Toyota

FOX HILLS J W * " m 1

OCJOOJ-W • -FOX HILLS

•ana 83885 PAO£ TOYOTA 352-0600

SUNSHINE HONDA I 453-3600

cowguA. 1888 Sna • Mrjmnm BaM aMar. Eeae 848-2382

T1RCCL 1888. 2 *gm. BHtanaac. WtB aa Mppar - >880 888 8871

'A F i M

l I f c i S S i * k (

8QNNCV1LLE SS£ 1888. aunrool. Melher Interior, loaded with U . S 0 0 M . 488-8318

BONNEVILLE 1888 SSE - A l poaar . apacMI powar seats, mkk condMon. Mghway mL. 87900/baM. 847-4488

8ONNEVILLE. 1989 SE - 66.000 m L power. WMte. aiicisRanl c o n a -

tion. 88200. CaB 278-3308

BONNEVILLE. 1981. Brougham, au-tomatic. 6 cyt . a

81.275.

P e r * M o n t h

BONNEVILLE 107.000 ma**.

ant body. 349-5096

BONNEVILLE 1992 - 8E. A l pot U k * n a * Spoaer. Dockets 818.896

FOX HILLS

u s e d i-"Wl l eas t - R e q u i r e ! , S I TOO c a s h d o w n 1st m o p y m t s S-150 i c q let- d o c i ' W i ' ; i y m c " l s p l u s a p p l i c a b l e IA«es To ta l o ' p y m t s S15 4-t4 1 5 0 0 0 r t i - ios pe r vc <» > . ;! m i l e a g e o v e r l in i : i a ! l e . i se i n c e p t i o n L e s s e e h a s c p l i o r i b u l i s n o t o b l i g a t e d To Duy a l 1 it v . , s r n c e p t i o n N o v > d e p r e q d L e a s e s u b j e c t t o c r e d i t i p p r o v a i av.m.«>!•?•. a - d ( •

I 'd A1110 P r o t e c t i o n i n c l u d e d p i c t u r e m a y r iot re l tec t a c t u a l v e h i c l e

1993 Q45

p e r

month

SB _j~i HI— We pay 1st month payment and S450 acquisition fee

• • C M ' . • '• n h n o s e d e n d R e q u i r e s SU>00 c a s h d o r m l - a s e r e q u i r e s D O C t i t l e a n d l i c e n s e a n d re<; s iTa t ion a t l e a s i ii.i-P< • 1 • ' l y n n - n t s p l u s a p p l i c a b l e l a k e s Tota l o ' m o n l t , . p y m t s 5 1 7 96-1 " 5 0 0 0 m i l e s per year 1 l o w e d 10

. ' My it l e a s e i n c e p t i o n L e s s e e h a s o p t i o n b u t i s n o ! ' W i g a t e d t o b u y a t p r i c e l o b e d e t e r m i n e d a t l e a s e i n c p L o n f , l. l t i - q u n e d L e a s e s u b j e c t t o c r e d i t a p p r o v a l a ' ab i l i t y a n d p r i o r s a l e S t a n d a r d G u a r a n t e e d A u t o P r o u - ' i>on

, „ . . . • • o t l e r s - i b i e c t t o c h a n t y w i t h o u t n o t i c e P i c t u " m a y n o t r c l i e c t a c t u a l v e h i c l i

A l l l e a s e s i n c l u d e : F r e e s e r v i c e l o a n c a r w i t h a p p o i n t m e n t . 2 4 h o u r r o a d s i d e

a s s i s t a n c e . 4 3 m o G 0 . 0 0 0 m i l e b a s i c w a r r a n t y , p i c k u p a n d d e l i v e r y

O P E N SATURDAYS - SALES & SERVICE

I n f i n i t i o f F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 2 4 3 5 5 H a g g e r t y R o a d

B f l w e t - n C i r a u d R i v t - r ft 1<> M i l e )

( 3 1 3 ) 4 7 1 - 2 2 2 0 I N F I N I T I

X L T r i m . 7 p a s s e n g e r w i t h d u a l c a p t a i n ' s c h a i r s , a i r ,

p r i v a c y g l a s s , d e l u x e p a i n t s t r i p e . 5 s p e e d , t i l t

S t e e r i n g , e n g i n e , 3 . 0 L , a u t o m a t i c , r e a r w i n d o w d e -

f r o s t e r , c r u i s e . SALE : f 7 5 0 rBtoatB o n S.9% A P R f i n a n c i n g * * B D I f C

"5" a va I table at this price rn/UC

1993 PROBE Automatic A u t o m a t i c t r a n s m i s s i o n , 2 . 0 L D O H C 14

e n g i n e , c o n v e n i e n c e g r o u p , r e a r

w i n d o w d e f r o s t , d u a l r e m o t e m i r r o r s ,

A M / F M s t e r e o , t i l t c l u s t e r c o l u m n .

S t o c k # 3 1 7 0 6 . Ust $14,722

SALE

PRICE 3 AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE! ••lor up to 36 month* , maximum amount lo Viaf ice 810.000 ExckxM* OT 8 SE model* Retail * * » * only

Ust $19,097

1 4 , 4 7 2

J O . ! _ / » « I * • , /

M 1 , 7 8 2

1993 F-250 4x4 S n o w P l o w S p e c i a l

. X L T r i m . M a n u a l L o c k i n g H u b s , S l i d -

i n g R e a r W i n d o w , S p a r e T i r e & W h e e l ,

A i l T e r r a i n , H e a d l i n / l n s u l a t P k g . , B r t

L o w M o u n t S w i n g . A M / F M S t e r e o /

C l o c k , R o o f C l e a r L i g h t s . S u p e r E n -

g i n e C o o l i n g , E n g i n e 5 . 8 L E F I V 8 . A u -

t o m a t i c T r a n s S t o c k # 3 8 6 3 8

Ust Price '21,065

2 S & S 1 7 , 9 8 2 '

ft n • 4 1 0 0 1 P l y m o u t h R o a d

P l y m o u t h

453-1100 • p l u s tax. M e . d e e M n r t o n a n d r « 6 a M a t - , : . , - i i r W t C K W W r O r U ,

A P R B n e n d n g fo r u p t o 4 8 m o n t h s t o

c iua lWIed b u y e r s . S a l s p r t o s s s a p i r e ^ ^ 6 - 8 3

BONNEVILLE 1991 LE - Ml powar option*. 30.000 m a n . a * * ah* 811.988

BOS JEANMOTTE PONTIAC/OMC TRUCK

Plymouth, 463-2500

NEW 1993 BMW 318 i

BONNEVILLE 1990 SSE root and leather. nkser 813.595

H 0 L M A N PontMc-QMC-ToyoU

721-1144 FlEftO. 1965 - Body In I»oo0 condi-t ion Needa du t ch Baal ofler CaB after 6pm. 646-1096

FIERO 1986. OT. very low miea . 1 owner, cheep* TYME AUTO 455-5566

L «

FIREBIRD FORMULA 1989 - V8. au-tomatic. Mr. poew wtndowa 8 locfc*. 191, cruee. t-topa. rad 8 r * M y Only 88895.

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 FIREBIRD 1991 FORMULA - red 6.000 m«e*. 350 V-6. Only 811.996

TRANS AM 1989 - 20Bi AnnNaraary Edition. 3 6 liter Turbo. 265 Hp. top*, leattw. low mae* CoBector-*

H 0 L M A N Pon0ac-QMC-Toyo<a

721-1144

Air Conditioning Antilock Brakes (ABS) Airbag Childproof locks

• Power Windows & Sunroof

PRICE INCLUDES: • 6 Speaker AM/FM stereo cassette • Central locking • Power Mirrors • 4 Year/50,000 Mile Warranty • Roadside Assistance Program

FORMULA FIREBIRD 1967 - B 309. m n * 8 loon* areaI. muet sea by end of March. 86700 380-9275

GRAND AM LE, 1968. quad 4, •oeOed sunroof, garage

1-8078 kept, 86.500 261

GRAND AM 1967- 6 cyBndar euto-matlc. am/tm atareo. garage kept. 8721 down. 861.20 M-weehfy TYME AUTO 455-5566

GRAND AM 1990 LE Coupe - a matte. Mr. 0*. atareo. 21.000 mil** 86995

BOB JEANNOTTE PONT1AC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

LIMITED TIME OFFER! •Based on 48 month dosed-snd hut with 55.000 allowable miles. 10- psr mis w norwefund** down psyrr nt. Is. psym U. $325 .ecurrty J S K o ^ purchase at end ol IMM tor $10,129. Total payments equal to $299 plus 4% times 48. Stock #302<H»

ERHARD BMW

1993

WAGON

GRAND AM 1990 - 40.000 mfle*. au-tomatic. am-fm. air. 86900

459-5446

OAKLAND COUNTY'S ONLY AUTHORIZED BMW DEALERSHIP SERVING METRO DETROIT SINCE 1964

au t fSs ' Jo^^aph 6 4 2 - 6 5 6 5 Bloomfield Hills 6 4 2 - 6 5 6 5 E V E N I N G S U N T I L 9 0 0 P M

GRAND AM. 1991. 4 door, loadad. 21.500 maa*. Maaa or saM S8JOO/ beet 965-5083: 589-1077

GRAND AM 1993 SE Coupe - V6. loaded, m 16" brae. 8.900 mL. 813.000 342-2275

GRAND PRIX LE 1986 - Coupe, loeded. aftarp 45.000 mBea Ike new<

BOB JEANNOTTE PONI IAC/UMC IHUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

GRANO PRIX SE 1992 powar moonrool. ground effect*, custom bucketa 814.988

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC'GMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

GRANO PRIX 1991 LE. V-6. 4 door

• +

mile*. 89 Weekend* 12-8pm

original oeinar. 66.000 100 Eve* 6pm-9pm;

GRANO PRIX 1991SE. bMcfc. * door, wftfi power Mint condition 812.999 CaB after 6pm 366-0612

GRANO PRIX 1991 SE - 2 door, aun-rool Bob 810.755

ACTION 261-6900 PONT1AC 2000 t964 roof. tape, automatic, rune good.

$700 328-2788

WHERE PRICE & SERVtC SELL CARS!!! £11

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION 70 vehicle* muM go Save up lo 50% over car lot price* Michigan Auto Auction 33640 Michigan Ave. Wayne. Ml 46184 Every Thur 6pm. For Information caB. 3 2 8 * 4 0 0

SUNBJRD SE. 1987. 2 door. 4 •peed. 4 cylinder * m / M v 77.000 mae*. dependable. 82.295 788-8586

SUN8IRD 1884. 4 door. 78.000 •. aunroof. *m-

82200 547-2413

SUNBMO 1988 LE. 2 door. air. au-tomatic, good oondmon. 81796

427-4080

SUNBIRO 1888 OT - Weck/camM aa. aB power, aiavoof. 90.000 ml. cMan 84600 After 6pm 586-1157

SUNBIRO 1988. M o m a t l c . Mr. aler-eo. Ml Mack beauty 8741 down. $121 monthly BRty pay more? TYME AUTO 466-6686

SUNBmO 1880 LE - aulomaBc. power aiaartno 6 brake*, air. 1

BILL FOX CMEVWOLET I *

861-2282

SUNBfRD 1980 - rad. 2 door 8 24.000 Mr Or*. 2

m 87 450

SUNBIRO 1881 LE. Mr. p o e w ing/brMie*. *mfm . l a i a t t i . MM oomBtton. 88.000 •

Meenng/brMre*. $1278. TYME AUTO

AM 1891 - VS. I-top*, loac ad w/aB the k m a aaeM M 88895 OOeOONCMtVWOLET

SATURN 9L2 1881 - 5 9.000 a c a u M n M a a S t O M

FOX HILLS • & 1 7 1

SATUMN 1882 8 C - 2 I

SELL! MARTY FELDMAN CHEVY

1-808-884-7007

M2 Toyota

1993 LeSABRE ANNIVERSARY EDITION Air, 6 cylinder, power windows and driver's seat, tilt wheel, cruise, stereo cassette, loaded.

Specially Priced1

* 1 8 , 9 9 9 ;

1993 REGAL CUSTOM COUPE Power windows and driver's seat, aluminum wtieels, tilt wtieet, cruise, stereo cassette, dual climate controls, concert sound, 6 cylinder, loaded Stock #30086.

Was $19,407 Discount $3412

Armstrong P r i c e * *

1 5 , 9 9 5 }

1992 CENTURY CUSTOM Air, tilt wheel, cruise, stereo cassette, delay

wipers, equipped the way you like. Stock #20270.

Was $16,285 Discount $3290

_pi j V W . R

Armstrong Price'

1 2 . 9 9

H 0 L M A N

COMOUA 1888 LX - 8 S braM

0 I C * SOOTT D O O M B 8 * A n n A ^ a > M

461-8110 USSD C A M 988-4

RMSTR0NG BUICK 3 0 5 0 0 P L Y M O U T H R O A D , L I V O N I A OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY TIL 9 PM

The Best Is All We Do!

525-0900

* . - u

* D * * ( 1 0 D * ) O&E Monday, March 22,1993

LOWEST PRICE!

•CEI $$$$$

.

STOP SHOPPING "NO-STICKER PRICE*'SALES!

At Jack Denmer Ford, you KNOW you're getting the LOWEST PRICE

when it's YOUR price — NOT theirs!

u

1993 ESCORT GT Til t , c r u i s e , air. c a s s e t t e , rear de -f ros t . l ight group , p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d m o r e . S t k . # 3 0 4 5 8

WAS $ 1 3 , 7 7 3

n o w s 1 0 f 9 9 5 *

$ 5 0 0 R E B A T E

24 MONTH LEASE $217H

1993 ESCORT LX 5 DR. k 1993 TEMPO GL 2-DR. pow«

act., s t ereo c a s s . . light conv. group,

elec. mirrors, more. Stk. # 3 1 6 7 8

WAS $ 1 1 , 6 7 9

$ 8 9 9 5 * N O W

$ 4 0 0 R E B A T E

24 MONTH LEASE k * *

per mo.

$159

Air c o n d i t i o n i n g , l ight g r o u p , t i l t , s t e r e o ,

dual e l ec tr i c mirrors .

Stk . # 3 2 2 9 5

WAS $ 1 0 , 7 4 8

N O W $ 8 1 8 1 *

$ 5 0 0 R E B A T E

24 MONTH LEASE

$ 1 7 4 * £

1993 THUNDERBIRD LX Auto t emp. , air. eas t a l u m , w i l l s , p o w e r

s ea t /w in dowaAocks . c a s s e t t e , s p e e d cont . . tilt, more. Stk. # 3 0 8 0 9

WAS $ 1 7 , 0 6 3

N O W 24 MONTH LEASE

1 4 , 3 9 9 * $ 2 8 9 * s s

1993 TAURUS GL 4-DR. P o w e r l o c k s ; s ea t , p o w e r w i n d o w s , s t e r e o c a s s e t t e , s p e e d c o n t r o l . Stk . # 3 2 1 7 6

W A S $ 1 9 , 7 6 2

n o w $ 1 5 , 4 9 5

$ 5 0 0 R E B A T E

24 MONTH LEASE • • per mo.

$268

1993 F-1S0 XL S t e r e o . 6 2 5 0 lb. GVWR. rear s t e p b u m p e r , h e a d -l iner. i n s u l . p k g „ s t y l e d

whl s . . c l o t h Int.. m o r e . S tk . # 3 2 0 9 9

WAS $ 1 2 , 9 9 9

N O W

<10,995* 24 MONTH LEASE $225*&

1993 PROBE A u t o . air. s p e e d c o n -tro l . s t e r e o c a s s e t t e , t i l t , dua l e lec . mir-

r o r s . rear def , c o n -v e n i e n c e group.

Stk . # 3 0 6 7 8

WAS $ 1 6 , 0 8 2

$ 1 0 fiQR* 24 MONTH LEASE N O W 1 4 , 8 » D $ 2 J 9 $ lOOO R E B A T E

• • per mo.

1993 AEROSTAR 401 XL 7 p a s s , w /dua l c a p t . chairs, air. privacy glass, s tr ipes , speed control,

tilt, s tereo , rear d e f r o s t e r . Auto, trans. Stk. # 3 1 7 6 3

W A S $ 1 8 , 9 9 3

S 1 J O Q K * 24 MONTH LEASE

N O W 1 4 , 2 9 5 $ 2 4 9 * * p e r $ 7 5 0 R E B A T E

$500 EXTRA ON YOUR TRADE-IN AFTER YOU MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL' I WWi this cwtlfiesto on Irsda . owar $1900 , 83 or nawar 1

1 J A C K F O R D I • par cuMonwr HalM <x*> Hmm am p«MH on, ExprM M l <3 |

SALES OPEN MON. A THURS. 8:00 AM-9KX) PM TUE., WED., FRI. 8:00 AM-6:00 PM

SERVICE NOW OPEN MON. A THURS. 7:30 AM-9:00 PM

7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0 • I-8OO-ASK-FORD • FAST FORD FAX SERVICE AVAILABLE"

700 CARS & TRUCKS Reedy for Immediate Delivery!

4 0 4x4s In Stock i n c l u d i n g 2 Snow Plow Trucks

JRCH DEMMER , 37300 Michigan Avenue at Newburg Road, Wayne

1 - 2 7 5 E X I T 2 2 T W O M I L E S E A S T

M o d e l Jafcl Escort G f "

Escort LX

r r o M

T-BI rd 1$325| $1695| F-150 Taurus Aerostar T e m p o

" C l o s a d - a n d l u u paymants i n a « h a J1000 down payment. $0 08 par mrte In u c n i o» 30.000 mile* L m i m ha* no o b l i g a t i o n lo purehaaa •efikcia at MM and but

lo p m h o * prtca to ba

n a g o t i a l a d w i th J A C K DEMMER FORD M Was* incaptton. SuOjael to cra<M a p p r o v a l . L a a t a a is raaponaribie tor ancaaa waar A taar. Paymants do not m d u d a monthly uaa tax To ftpura total paymants. add 4% arid multiply by (arms.

"PLUS TAX, TTTIE. R6GKTIND ANY AffUCtfLE RBATE ASSKsMED TO JACK DQMB FORD

• J a c k D e m m e r F o r d U s e d C a r s • J a c k D e m m e r F o r d U s e d C a r s • J a c k D e m m e r F o r d U s e d C a r s • J a c k D e m m e r F o r d U s e d C a r s

JACK DEMMER FORD USED CARS 6 .9% E " 721 -5020 LOT # 2

721-6560 • ASK FOR LOT #1 • 721-6560 • ASK FOR LOT #1 • 721-6560 =

1 9 9 0 - 1 9 9 1 C a r s 1 9 9 0 R a n g e r X L T

5 4 9 5

1 9 8 7 F o r d E 3 5 0 S u p e r C a r g o V a n

3 4 9 5

1991 Tempo Gray, starso cassstta. powar windows. powar locks. automatic,

' 8 9 9 5 1 9 8 8 E s c o r t W a g o n 1 9 9 0 E s c o r t W a g o n L X

3 4 9 5 1 9 9 1 F e s t i v a

4 9 9 5

5 2 9 5 1 9 8 8 T h u n d e r b i r d

6 9 9 5

1991 Continental Hack with black iaathar. ABS. dual powar. GEO whaais. kaytaaa antry automatic lamp group. EX

«"«S NOW'14,995 1991 TopaZ XRS

Automatic, air. powar artndowa A lock*, tut. cruiaa. axtra ctaan!

ra»5 NOW'7995 1 9 9 0 C u t l a s s C i e r a I 1 9 8 7 P o n t i a c F i e r o

6 4 9 5 3 9 9 5

1991 Town Car Light MMHum. loadad. a alaal at

1 9 8 6 C o u g a r 1 9 8 9 R a n g e r X L T

(16,595 NOW S15,995 1991 Mustang LX

SO Mr*. air. S apaad. cruiaa. a t

4 9 9 5 1 9 3 8 F e s t i v a

2 1 9 5

1977 F o r d F 150 P i c k u p

1 3 9 5

s 4 2 9 5 1 9 8 9 C r o w n V i c t o r i a

L X 4 D o o r

$7895 n o w s6995

1 9 8 8 B e r e t t a G T

&U now $9595 1991 Tracker LT8

tit. Denver 22,OOOrnSk

*8295 $ 5 9 9 5

1988 Ford Convers ion Van I 1 9 8 8 R a n g e r X L T

1991 Cougar LS windows, powar locks. B. air. cruiaa. « . alarao and

-•nuch mora! Waa $10,995 N O W '10,595 1991 Capri

8 2 9 5 4 4 9 5

SALES OPCN MON. 81 THURS. 8:00 A.M.-9:00 TUES., WED, FRI. 8:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.

SERVICE NOW OPEN MON. & THURS. 7:30 A.M.-9:00

1 9 9 2 C a r s

1992 Mustang LX Automatic, air. powar windows, air bag, cruiaa. atariso, low mBaa.

%£» now'7995 J992 Taurus GL 4 Door Powar windows, locks, saats, whsaia, cruiaa, IK, alarao, da-troatar toadad, only 5,000 miasl

* 12^995 1992 Topaz Q8

automatic, V6, 4 door, staaring. brak cruiaa, alarao

!. powar toefcs, t * .

NOW*8995 1992 ProbaGT

Qraan, air. moonroof. toadad

' 1 1 , 9 9 5 1992 Cougar L8

looka A 1 cruiaa. SR.

™'*995 NOW'11,595 1992 Tempo

4 door. OL. automadc. air. powar

•7995 1992 Crown Victoria LX Powar windows, locks, saat.

'11,995

Payment 1991 Escort GT

Automatic, air. powar staaring. powar brakaa, ttt. cruisa. loadad.

*13474 p w m o r t t .

1992 Rangar XLT 'Air. whaais, loadad!

•114" par month

1991 Tampo 4 Door Automatic, air. powar staaring.

21.000

'iirv-1991 Escort LX

4 door, automatic, air, steering & b f t k i t , loadtdl

1 1 1 14 per month

1992 Topaz G8 Hack, sport whaais. air. powar ataartng A brakaa. alarao. 1 "

' 1 1 9 " per month

1992 Tampo dr. powaratasrina A brakaa.

• 1 1 f P V , » * ,

1991 Taurus 4 Ooor

127*V

1 - 8 O O - A S K - F O R D

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

FORD

M i c h i g a n N a w b u r g h W a y n e

Vans 1989 Ford Unlvsrsal

Conversion Van vs.

1 9 9 2 Aerostar XL Plua Package

Powar windows, powar looks, ax-tandad. air. caaaatla. 1M staaring,

-""•11,995 1992 Aerostar 4x4

Frktfe B m s r (har. quad captains chairs, < loadad. only 6000 mSaal

* 18,995 1990 Aerostar 4x4

Eddia Bauar axtandad, 4.01,

i bad. loadad. toadadl

NOW'12,995 1992 Ford Super Cat Wagon XLT VS. dual air. automatic. IS

C. powar windows A toefcj captama chaka, loadad.

* 16,995 1992 Ford E150

Converter Package Van

$15,995 NOW114,995

4.0 Mra. ^automatic, air captt chairs, only 4,000 miaal

*13,595 1MB Voyagar Q r w d C a m a I f

'8595 I S

C n ] f t

Ik J • Michtgan *

I-S4

Trucks Bronco II XLT

Sharp)

*6595 1992 Ford F150 4x4 XLT

Automatic, air. V-A, loadad.

O N L Y * 14,595 1991 Bronco XLT 4x4

Tu-tona, VS. automatic, air. powar arindewa, looks, cruiaa.

'15,995 1990 Ranger XLT

vs.

'7995 1991 F-150 XLT T

302 automatic o*aw>l»a. air,, powar windows A locks, cruiaa, m . atarao. Mona. toadadl

'10,995 1990 Ford F1S0 4x4 XLT | >a.

1991

'10,995 4x4 4 Door ^

^18,995 L

1 M 2 M i o t * Sport

'10.595 fOOCO

* mrnm n n r n i M . la * V Mas. m * n\ttm tor « flaat turn rntmm

«M<M maaw ta

» n w i l l

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d U s e d C a r s • J a c k D e m m e r F o r d U s e d C a r s • J a c k D e m m e r F o r d U s e d C a r s • J a c k D e m m e r F o r d U s e d C a r s •

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