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Thursday February 6 , 1 9 9 7 VOLUME 22 N UMBER 60 Why perfection isn't always your h«*st option. Community Lifr. R 1 Canton (Observer C ANTON. M ICHIGAN 70 PAGES http: www.oeonline.com SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS IN THE PAPER TODAY Good guy: Nobody has a discour- aging word, it seems, when it comes to Tom Owens, the new principal at Pioneer Middle School./hi OPINION Good move: Real estate purchases by Canton Township represent solid planning as well as good business. / A14 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Family fun: The Detroit Science Center showcases the latest in science and technology./El Theater: The Theatre Guild's Fes- tival of One-Act Plays features five works by local writers./El REAL ESTATE Dealing with it: Those who sell houses face immense challenges at this time of year./ G1 Sex assault baffles police Announcements 11 Rentals G3 Autos 13 Opinion A14-15 Crossword F6 Sports CI Jobs G6 Home A Service 11 Merchandise U Pets 13 Real Estate F4 HOW TO REACH US Newsroom: Newsroom Fax: E-mail: newsroom © Nightline/ Sports: Reader Comment Line: Classified Advertising: Display Advertising: Home Delivery: Cable TV Weekly: 313-459-2700 313-459-4224 oeonline.com 313-953-2104 313-953-2042 313-591-0900 313-591-2300 313-591-0500 313-953-2188 Investigators don't know what to make of an alleged sexual assault involving two Canton families. The victims - ana assailants - are all young children. Three of the four are siblings. brother and a neighbor girl, 4. The children live at the Sherwood Vil- lage trailer park on Old Michigan near Haggerty. Canton Police were called to the home of the 4-year-old Friday after- noon when the little girl told her mother about the alleged attacked at her neighbor's house. According to police, the 4-year-old girl said she was assaulted first by a BY V ALERIE O UNDSB S T A F F W R I T E R A sexual assault involving four young children has stymied Canton Police and officials from Wayne County's Child and Protective Ser- vices department. A 7-year-old boy and his 5-year- old sister have been accused of sexu- ally assaulting their 3-year-old 7-year-old boy, and then the same act was repeated by the boy's 5-year- old sister. The brother and sister also sodomized their 3-year-old brother in the neighbor girl's pres- ence, police said. "The two children (assailants) need help very badly and Protective Services refuses to do anything,* said the mother of the 4-year-old vic- tim. The two young assailants and their 3-year-old brother live with their grandmother next door to female victim's home. A grandmoth- er was in another room when the incident occurred, the female vie- Assessor's office returns following 'temporary' move BY RICHARD PEARL SPECIAL WRITER Canton residents and township officials alike are pleased with the return, after a five-year absence, of the assessor's office to the main administration building. The move last December relocated the seven- person office from the rear of Canton's Fire Sta- tion No.l about a half-mile south, to the remod- eled lower level of township hall. The fire station will close after a new station is completed in the civic center complex. "The comments we've heard is people appreciate" the move, said John McLenaghan, chief appraiser of the Canton office. "It's one-stop shopping" for residents, McLe- naghan noted. "They can pay their Water bill and their tax bill in the same building." That hasn't been the case since around 1992, when the assessor's office departed the second floor of township hall in what was then called a -temporary move " Various delays postponed its return, said Antho- ny Minghine, the townahip's budget and finance director, giving rise to an oft-repeated joke around township hall that "It was a temporary move' that lasted five years " "Peoples' natural instinct, when they came to township hall, was to be able to talk about their tax bills to both the township treasurer and the in the same office building, said Mingh- Ufe of the party ^ ^ W n celebrated his second birthday Saturday at another party - the festivities marking Summit art the Pnrf£sftr*t anniversary. Presenting with a birthday balloon parrot is Flip Flop the clown. Additional photos from the Sum mit celebration are on Page A3 in today's Observer. tim's mother said. The three children allegedly were sexually abused in the past. Their natural mother lost custody of the children, she said. This also isn't the first time such an incident occurred with the children sexually assault- ing other youngsters, the victim's mother said. The grandmother has been trying to gefthem help and Protective Ser- vices hasn't done anything. Now this happened to my daughter and I have to deal with a behavioral prob- lem," she said. See ASSAULT, A2 School board sets bond vote BY M.B. DILLON STAFF WRITER "Tell your friends there's going to be an election." That was the word Tuesday night from Plymouth-Can - ton Board of Education President" Mark Horvath after board members voted unanimously to hold a special election to pass a $79.7 million bond issue Saturday, March 22. More school news?TS The funds would finance a new high school and a new elementary school; school buses; remodeled school facilities; enhanced classroom technology and computers. Superintendent Charles Little said that with community support, the bond steering committee will have made "a significant difference in the life of the school district." Board members who'd raised questions about the proposal climbed aboard. Trustee Carrie See VOTE, A3 Yack praises work, maps plan in speech BY TEDD SCHNEIDER EDITOR It's not a new, unique or even unusual strategy. But paying attention to quality of life issues has made Canton one of the fastest-growing communities in Wayne County and will help main- tain that vibrancy when the pace of development slows, Tom Yack said Wednesday. The supervisor also used his annual "State of the Township" address to give a strong plug for the $79.7 million bond issue Plymouth- Canton Community Schools will put before voters March 22. (See related story above.) "(Local) property values, the neighborhood school concept and quality of life - all of that's in jeop- ardy," Yack said, citing previous decades where he felt schools were short-changed. "Regardless of where you live (in the district), the bottom line is you've got a stake in this issue," the supervisor told a crowd of about 200 attending the Canton Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Summit on the Park. Plymouth-Canton Superintendent Charles Little, attending the speech, said he was pleased but not sur- prised by the vocal show of support. "Tom has a wide view of the town- ship and I think he sees how all the pieces fit together," Little said. "And I think he understands that (the bond issue) is a need based on fact." The balance of Yack's quick-paced, 40-minute talk focused on dramatic growth in Canton the past few years and some new initiatives for 1997. He sounded a note of caution, though, on new road improvements, inferring the township's dependence on Wayne County, state and federal funds makes such projects difficult. He said township officials will work on a five-year plan to find more local See SPEECH, A2 Bill! W m •"»V^ m 7 STAFF PHOTO «T BOX BlXSLE* High-tech talk: Supervisor Tbm Yack said he's more comfort- able with the township's progress than he is using a comput- er to help illustrate his speeches. Activists: Whyman apology comes up short B Y V ALERIE O LANDER STAFT WHITER Fm sorry I said you were ugly, but you're really not the most attractive person I've met. A similar theme was used by state Rep. Deborah Whyman, R-Canton, in an apology to The Triangle Foun- dation, a homosexual rights group that contributed funds to the cam- paign of Democratic challenger Deb- orah Nesbit. The mailer went out to constituents in the 21st District last week. Whyman, recently appointed to the House committee on Constitu- tion and Civil Rights, sent out an- 11th hour campaign brochure days prior to the November election attacking her opponent as a "homo- sexual extremist" and supporter of pedophiles. Nesbit had accepted contributions from the Michigan Pride PAC and leaders of The Triangle Foundation. Both organizations promote homo- sexual rights Nesbit and The Triangle Founda- tion threatened libel lawsuits for the statements. Triangle president Jef- frey Montgomery said the organiza- tion's attorney, Rudolph Serra, sent a letter to Whyman in mid-Decem- See WMYMAM, A2 Hot wheels N ow we've seen everything. That staid, subur- ban dream machine - the m mi van - is being enlisted by the Canton Public Safety Depart- ment in the war on crime and drugs. Well, maybe not so staid. The 1997 Ford Wind- star just donated to the department is painted bright red and is decked out with a fiill police package including lights and siren. The vehicle, currently undergoing modifica- tions, was donated on a two-year lease by Black- well Ford in Plymouth for use by the Canton DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) pro- gram. The mmwan'a primary role will be to draw attention to public safety efforts, rather than to CANTON CONNECTION catch criminals, according to Public Safety Director John Santomauro. The vehicle will be used to transport high school students working with the program, heavy equipment, teaching supplies and reward merchandise to and from program activities. The DARE program reaches fifth-graders at 10 area elementary schools. Capt. Alex Wilson and officer Colleen Antal the department's DARE officers. are Bowling for dollars Y outh bowlers at the Superbowl in Canton raised $145.50 recently for the Ronsld McDonald House of Ann Arbor. A1 Smith, gener- al manager of Superbowl, presented the dona- tion to Dave McDowell, executive director of the Ann Arbor house, which hosts families of chil- dren confined to local hospitals. More 100 youth bowlers, between the ages of 5 and 18, participated in the Superbowl Youth Tournament to help raise money during the holiday season. McDonald's of Canton, owned by A1 and Rosie Fellhauer, is the sponsor of the youth bowling league. A s "J ^ - 1 a » ft * ~

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Investigators don't know what to make of an alleged sexual assault involving two Canton families. The v ic t ims - ana assai lants - are all young children. Three of the four are siblings.

brother a n d a neighbor girl, 4. The ch i ldren live a t the Sherwood Vil-lage t r a i l e r p a r k on Old Michigan nea r Haggerty.

Can ton Police were called to t h e home of the 4-year-old Friday af ter-noon w h e n t h e l i t t le g i r l told h e r mothe r a b o u t the alleged a t t acked at her neighbor's house.

According to police, the 4-year-old girl said she was assaulted first by a

BY V A L E R I E O U N D S B S T A F F W R I T E R

A s e x u a l a s s a u l t involving four young children h a s stymied Canton Po l i ce a n d o f f i c i a l s f r o m W a y n e County ' s Child and Protective Ser-vices depar tment .

A 7-year-old boy and his 5-year-old s is ter have been accused of sexu-a l ly a s s a u l t i n g t h e i r 3 - y e a r - o l d

7-year-old boy, a n d t h e n the s a m e act was repeated by the boy's 5-year-old s i s te r . T h e b r o t h e r a n d s i s t e r a l s o s o d o m i z e d t h e i r 3 - y e a r - o l d b ro ther in the neighbor girl 's pres-ence, police said.

" T h e two c h i l d r e n ( a s s a i l a n t s ) need help very badly and Protective Se rv i ce s r e f u s e s to do a n y t h i n g , * said the mother of the 4-year-old vic-t im.

T h e two y o u n g a s s a i l a n t s a n d t h e i r 3-year-old b r o t h e r live w i t h t h e i r g r a n d m o t h e r n e x t doo r to female victim's home. A grandmoth-e r w a s in a n o t h e r room w h e n t h e inc iden t occurred , t h e f e m a l e vie-

Assessor's office returns following 'temporary' move BY RICHARD PEARL SPECIAL WRITER

Canton residents and township officials alike are pleased wi th the return, af ter a five-year absence, of the assessor 's office to the main administrat ion bu i ld ing .

The move las t December re located t h e seven-person office from the rear of Can ton ' s Fire Sta-tion No. l about a half-mile south , to the remod-eled lower level of township hall. The fire station will close a f te r a new station is completed in the civic center complex.

"The comments we've heard is people appreciate" the move, said John McLenaghan, chief appraiser of the Canton office.

" I t ' s one - s top shopping" for r e s i d e n t s , McLe-naghan noted. "They can pay the i r Water bill and their t ax bill in the same building."

T h a t h a s n ' t been the case s ince a round 1992, w h e n t h e a s ses so r ' s office d e p a r t e d t h e second floor of township hall in wha t w a s t h e n called a - t emporary move "

Various delays postponed its r e tu rn , said Antho-ny Minghine , t h e townahip's budge t and finance director, giving rise to an oft-repeated joke around township hall tha t "It was a t e m p o r a r y move' that lasted five years "

"Peoples' n a t u r a l ins t inct , w h e n they came to township hall, w a s to be able to t a lk about their tax bills to both the township t r e a s u r e r and the

in the same office building, said Mingh-

Ufe of the party

^ ^ W n celebrated his second birthday Saturday at another party - the festivities marking Summit art the Pnrf£sftr*t anniversary. Presenting with a birthday balloon parrot is Flip Flop the clown. Additional photos from the Sum mit celebration are on Page A3 in today's Observer.

t im's mother said. The three children allegedly were

sexual ly abused in t h e pas t . Their n a t u r a l mother lost cus tody of the children, she said. This also isn't the first t ime such an incident occurred with t h e chi ldren sexual ly assault-ing o the r y o u n g s t e r s , t h e vict im's mother said.

T h e grandmother h a s been trying to g e f t h e m help and Protective Ser-vices hasn ' t done anyth ing . Now this h a p p e n e d to m y d a u g h t e r a n d I have to deal with a behavioral prob-lem," she said.

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School board sets bond vote BY M . B . DILLON S T A F F W R I T E R

"Tell your f r iends there 's going to be an election." T h a t was the word Tuesday night from Plymouth-Can -ton Board of E d u c a t i o n President" Mark Horvath a f t e r board members voted unanimously to hold a special election to pass a $79.7 million bond issue Saturday, March 22.

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The f u n d s would finance a new high school a n d a new e lementa ry s choo l ; school b u s e s ; r e m o d e l e d school facilities; enhanced classroom technology and computers .

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t C h a r l e s L i t t l e said t h a t wi th communi ty support , t h e bond s t e e r i n g c o m m i t t e e will have made "a s ignif icant difference in the life of the school district."

B o a r d m e m b e r s w h o ' d r a i s e d q u e s t i o n s a b o u t t h e p r o p o s a l c l i m b e d a b o a r d . T r u s t e e C a r r i e

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Yack praises work, maps plan in speech BY TEDD SCHNEIDER E D I T O R

I t ' s n o t a n e w , u n i q u e or even unusua l strategy.

But paying at tention to quality of life i ssues has made Canton one of t h e fas tes t -growing communit ies in Wayne County a n d will help main-t a in t h a t vibrancy when the pace of development slows, Tom Yack said Wednesday.

T h e s u p e r v i s o r a l so u s e d h i s a n n u a l " S t a t e of t h e T o w n s h i p " address to give a strong plug for the $79.7 million bond issue Plymouth-Canton Community Schools will put before voters March 22. (See related story above.)

" ( L o c a l ) p r o p e r t y v a l u e s , t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d school concep t a n d quali ty of life - all of tha t ' s in jeop-a r d y , " Yack s a i d , c i t ing p r e v i o u s decades where h e felt schools were short-changed.

"Regardless of where you live (in t h e d i s t r i c t ) , t h e b o t t o m l i n e i s

you've got a stake in th is issue," the supervisor told a crowd of about 200 a t t e n d i n g the Canton C h a m b e r of Commerce luncheon a t S u m m i t on the Park .

Plymouth-Canton Supe r in t enden t Charles Litt le, a t tending the speech, s a id h e w a s p leased b u t no t s u r -prised by the vocal show of support . "Tom h a s a wide view of the town-ship and I th ink he sees how all t h e pieces fit together," Little said.

"And I th ink he unders tands t h a t (the bond issue) is a need based on fact."

The balance of Yack's quick-paced, 40-minute talk focused on d rama t i c growth in Canton the pas t few years and some new initiatives for 1997.

He s o u n d e d a n o t e of c a u t i o n , though, on new road improvements , inferr ing the township's dependence on Wayne County, s ta te and federal funds m a k e s such projects difficult . He said township officials will work on a five-year plan to find more local

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Activists: Whyman apology comes up short B Y V A L E R I E O L A N D E R STAFT W H I T E R

Fm sorry I said you were ugly, but you're really not the most attractive person I've met.

A similar theme was used by state Rep. Deborah Whyman, R-Canton, in an apology to The Triangle Foun-

dat ion , a homosexual r igh t s g roup t h a t contr ibuted f u n d s to the cam-paign of Democratic challenger Deb-orah Nesbi t . The mailer went out to const i tuents in the 21st District last week.

W h y m a n , recent ly a p p o i n t e d t o the House commit tee on C o n s t i t u -t ion a n d Civil Rights, sen t ou t an -

11th hour campaign brochure days p r i o r to t h e N o v e m b e r e l e c t i o n attacking her opponent as a "homo-sexual ex t remis t" and suppor t e r of pedophiles.

Nesbit had accepted contributions f rom the Michigan Pr ide PAC and leaders of The Triangle Foundation. Both organiza t ions promote homo-

sexual r ights Nesbit and The Triangle Founda-

tion threatened libel lawsuits for the s ta tements . Tr iangle president Jef -frey Montgomery said the organiza-tion's at torney, Rudolph Serra, sent a le t ter to W h y m a n in mid-Decem-

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Hot wheels

Now we've seen everything. That s taid, subur-b a n dream machine - the m mi van - is being

enlisted by the Canton Public Safety Depart-men t in the war on crime and drugs.

Well, maybe not so staid. The 1997 Ford Wind-s t a r jus t donated to the depar tment is painted br ight red and is decked out with a fiill police package including lights and siren.

The vehicle, currently undergoing modifica-tions, was donated on a two-year lease by Black-well Ford in Plymouth for use by the Canton DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) pro-gram.

T h e mmwan 'a primary role will be to draw at tent ion to public safety efforts, r a the r t h a n to

CANTON CONNECTION catch criminals, according to Public Safety Director John San tomauro . The vehicle will be used to t ranspor t h igh school s tudents working with the program, heavy equipment, teaching supplies and reward merchandise to and from program activities.

The DARE program reaches fifth-graders a t 10 area e lementary schools.

Capt. Alex Wilson and officer Colleen Antal the depar tment ' s DARE officers. are

Bowling for dollars

Youth bowlers a t the Superbowl in Canton raised $145.50 recently for t h e Ronsld

McDonald House of Ann Arbor. A1 Smith, gener-al manager of Superbowl, presented the dona-tion to Dave McDowell, executive director of the Ann Arbor house, which hosts famil ies of chil-dren confined to local hospitals.

More 100 youth bowlers, between the ages of 5 and 18, participated in t h e Superbowl Youth Tournament to help raise money dur ing the holiday season.

McDonald's of Canton, owned by A1 and Rosie Fellhauer, is the sponsor of the youth bowling league.

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Speech f i nanc ing for road improve-ments.

The supe rv i so r relied on an off-the-cuff speaking style and computer-generated slides - he joked about not being entirely comfortable with new technology

to detail key areas including public safety, the economy, parks and r e c r e a t i o n , c u l t u r a l resources, t r a n s p o r t a t i o n and municipal leadership.

Yack sa id t h e t o w n s h i p showed one of t h e l a r g e s t increases in State Equalized Val-uat ion in i t s h i s t o r y and a t $1,335 billion has the highest SEV in Wayne County outside of Detroit. The s t a t e measure of property value went up by more

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than 12 percent between 1994 and 1995. the la tes t f i g u r e s available, he said.

"I believe that level of growth will continue for 1996," he said.

The supervisor "predicted" a m a j o r h e a l t h - c a r e provider would announce a new facility for Canton in 1997. A similar p red i c t i on dur ing las t yea r ' s add re s s resul ted in American Yazaki Corp. 's plan to build a second research and develop-ment facility as part of its manu-factur ing complex at Haggerty and Warren roads.

Yack said recreation would be a primary focus for new projects this year and lauded the Summit as a prototype for other commu-

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nities looking to build communi-ty centers.

"There are still an awful lot of young people living in this com-m u n i t y and we have to of fe r them (recreational) opportuni-ties," Yack said.

He cited three new parks the t o w n s h i p hopes to build or improve: Barchester, a partially developed neighborhood park between Barchester and Hanford streets in northeast Canton; an unnamed park at Palmer and Sheldon roads; and a new soccer complex at Denton and Proctor roads.

ber in an attempt to avoid filing suit.

"The l e t t e r sa id one of t h e ways we could do t h a t i s if a retraction is made apologizing, for the inflammatory and slan-derous remarks she made. The suggested wording is in about five-point type at the bottom of (the mailer)," Montgomery said.

Whyman's apology r eads as follows: "While we wish that The Triangle Foundation would be more specific in which sexua l minor i t i e s they s u p p o r t , we accept them at their word. We regret , and apologize for, any confusion this may have caused."

In the next paragraph, it ques-tions Serra's attempts to change gross indecency laws through the Michigan Supreme Court. It also c r i t i c izes two a r t i c l e s S e r r a wrote that can be found on The T r i ang l e Founda t ion ' s World Wide Web site.

"A quick s tudy of c u r r e n t Michigan law demonstrates that homosexual acts between con-s e n t i n g a d u l t s a re i n d e e d fe lon ies ... Since Mr. S e r r a appears to be well aware of the legal status of homosexual acts in the s ta te of Michigan, why isn't he concerned that his client, The Triangle Foundation, is sup-

Deborah Whyman port ive of i n d i v i d u a l s who engage in felonious behavior.... The Triangle Foundation should oppose all felonious sexual acts, not just the ones inconvenient to their cause," the mailer says.

Montgomery said the retrac-tion "may have actually provided us material to enhance our com-plaint" in Wayne County Circuit Court.

Nesbit said it doesn't appear to be an apology at all and "contin-

ues to insult the gay and lesbian constituents. I don' t know why (Whyman's) meanness and ugli-ness has to continue."

But Whyman sa id h e r cam-paign commit tee h a s m e t all legal requirements of a retrac-tion.

"If Jeff Montgomery wants to file a lawsuit, go ahead. Then, we can depose members of The Triangle Founda t ion and find out what kind of criminal sexual conduct t hey ' r e involved in," Whyman added.

Montgomery said the group advocates redefining the gross indecency laws to suppor t con-sensual sex between same-sex adults if nonviolent and in the privacy of their own home.

Whyman was reappointed to two House committees. Tax Poli-cy and Public Utilities, and two new committees. Computers and Technology and Constitution and Civil Rights.

Whyman sa id s h e d idn ' t request to be on the Constitution and Civil Rights committee. "I think I was chosen to be on it because of my work on the Recorder's Court legislation," she said.

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Since the incident, the woman said her daughter has been wet-ting her pants and becoming vio-lent while playing with her toys. "This is tearing me up because my daughter is so scared," she said.

Canton Police Sgt. Ed Tanner said the assault case is under investigation. Police could press charges against the youngsters.

"We may send it through Pro-bate Court so that the kids can get counseling. I've seen them

sent as young as 9 (years old)," said Tanner.

Police also contacted Wayne County's Child and Protective Services. Spokesperson Gene Hashley said Protective Services has received the referra l from police and is conducting its own investigation. He couldn't talk specifically about the case.

"We will take whatever steps a re necessa ry to p ro t ec t t h e interest of these children ... Typi-cally. we don't get involved in

tha t kind of a s i tuat ion unless an adult , responsible for their care, is neglecting to take care of them," said Hashley.

Protective Services could make recommendations to a juvenile court so that resources are avail-able for counseling, he said. In the most extreme cases the chil-dren could be t aken out of the grandparents' custody and put in foster care.

Move from page Al

ine, who became the director six months ago and who oversees both offices. "It really was an inconvenient situation."

He added that holding regular s ta f f meetings a f t e r township board meetings every couple of weeks had been a w k w a r d a t

best, and the situation also kept the assessor's office "out of the loop on day-to-day communica-tions."

The assessor ' s office, which inventor ies and e v a l u a t e s all properties, will mail tax assess-ments as scheduled around Feb.

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20. There has been no millage-rate increase in Canton for about nine or 10 years , according to Minghine.

M c L e n a g h a n a n d h i s s t a f f , whose main c l i e n t s a r e real e s t a t e agents and appra i se r s , a r e wi th W a y n e Coun ty Appraisal Company, which has been contracted by the township since 1982 to provide all assess-ing services. C a n t o n suppl ies of f ice space, e q u i p m e n t and other general suppor t . .

The assessor's office telephone number is 397-6826.

In addition to the assessor 's office, the recently carpeted and par t i t ioned lower level of the administration building is home to t h r e e new m e e t i n g rooms available, free of charge, to Can-ton civic organizations.

Kindergarten registration begins Feb. 24

Kindergarten registration for the 1997-98 school year will be held in all e lementary schools the week of Feb. 24.

Children are eligible to attend kindergarten if they will be five-years-old on or before Dec. 1, 1997. Parents are urged to regis-ter the i r chi ldren d u r i n g th is period in order to permi t ade-quate planning for fall kinder-garten classes.

To register , p a r e n t s need to bring the following items to the elementary school in the child's current at tendance area. If the a t t e n d a n c e a r ea is unknown , paren ts should contact Oinnie Murdoch, pupil accountant, 416-4842

•Child's birth certificate: Birth certificates for children born in Michigan can be obtained from the office of Community Health Vital Records, 3423 North Mar-tin Luther King, Lansing, 48909. The coet is $13. The phone num-ber ia 313-356-8657.

•Proof of residency: A current utility bill and a property tax bill with name and addresa on it or a s igned r e n t a l a g r e e m e n t a re acceptable. A driver 's license is unacceptable.

•Child's social securi ty num-ber.

•Child's record of immuniza-t iona; I m m u n i s a t i o n includes four doeea of diphtheria, pertus-sis and tetanua; th ree doaes of the polio vaccine; and two doees of t h e m e a s l e s , r u b e l l a and mumps vaccine .0

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For families: Activities for the whole family were the focus Saturday at the first anniversary party for Can-ton's Summit on the Park community and recreation center. Clown, face painters, magic shows dominated the free event, along with representatives from Mission Health who were also in attendance. Pictured at right is Sara Anderson, 2, who got a little help from her mom, Felicia, making a funny hat in the birthday art workshop. Above, 3-year-old Adam Rosenberg had his face painted with the Batman logo by Kristen Dillen-beck, 14. More than 130,000 people have visited the center during its first year in operation.

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Bond vote from page Al

Blamer said she is now satisfied t h a t there is no other suitable site for a third high school. But, she said, "equity is going to be an issue. We are giving up a personalized, n u r t u r i n g atmo-s p h e r e at the high schools. I would like to see t h e d i s t r i c t t ake on this challenge. We can do a better job of making it stu-dent-friendly."

Board Vice P r e s i d e n t Mike Maloney is backing t h e p lan , having "given this a great deal of thought . This isn't necessari ly the way I would do it, but I can live with it."

Trustee Liz Givens said, "I go into this realizing not all ques-tions are answered. If we have the foundation, we can build on that. We need to pass the bond.

then gather the specifics as we go along "

Susan Kopinski, bond steering committee cha i rpe r son , urged support. "I want to ask everyone, pro and con: Never lose sight of why we are really here."

At a cost of $88 per year for the $100,000 homeowner , "we can do what 's best for our chil-dren," she said, namely relieve

overcrowding, and adding com-puters and buses. -

"As p a r e n t s we a re a lways looking for educational gifls for our children. Wouldn't this be one of the most valuable gif ts you can give your child"'" Parent Gayle Piwowar urged the Ply-mouth-Canton Education Associ-ation to review its neutral stance on the bond issue. "Silence is not

going to help the bond pass. I urge the PEA to support this."

The PCEA execu t ive board voted to take no position on the bond issue, and is directing its membersh ip to make an inde-pendent decision.

Parent Suzanne Dershem also urged support. "The problems we face are bigger than which ele-mentary our children attend. If

we don't work together, our prob- J l ems a r e only going to ge t ^ worse."

Parent Mark Slavens said also u rged t e a c h e r s to "bury t h e hatchet. I know there is underly-ing animosity, but we have much bigger problems. It's,not a prob-lem between administration and teachers , it's tha t we have too small a piece of the pie."

District chooses experience over cost in hiring counsel BY M . B . DILLON STAFF WRITER

When it comes to real estate a n d bond counsel , P lymouth-C a n t o n school officials will be seeing familiar faces in the fiscal year ahead.

The school board voted unani-mously to retain Thrun, Maatsch & Nordberg as bond counsel, and Donald C. Morgan of Plymouth as real estate counsel.

Thrun, Maatsch & Nordberg -which has a l r e a d y been paid $12,500 for services connected with the proposed $79.7 million 1997 bond issue - was the high bidder at $63,500.

The two lowest-bidding real e s t a t e firms were interviewed; Esordi & Hornby of Wyandotte which charges $55 hourly, and Morgan, whose hourly fee is $80.

John Birchler, executive direc-tor of business and operations, and Errol Goldman, a s s i s t a n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t for employee relations and personnef, recom-mended the firms.

"This recommendation is being made even though Mr. Morgan s r a t e is not t h e lowes t , " sa id Birchler. "It is our belief that his experience and expertise in the Plymouth and Canton communi-ties will best serve the district, and will ultimately save the dis-trict dollars "

Go ldman , an a t t o r n e y , fe l t most comfortable with Thrun , Maatsch & Nordberg, which has been the district's bond counsel for more than 15 years. The firm was psid $60,000 for handl ing the district's 1991 bond, Birchler said.

T h e three firms we chose not to interview had limited school experience, or limited experience with school bonds While they're very reputable, they didn't have the breadth of experience as the firms we chose," Goldman said.

Dickinson, Wright, Mood. Van Dusen & Freeman bid $48,000, including expenses. Miller, Can-field, Paddock and Stone, P L C. bid a $35,600-$60,600, depen d e n t upon Whether the school bonds would be sold in one or more series.

John R Axe snd Associates hid $32,000 including expenses J e f f n , Ra i t t i , Heue r A Weiss p«*K"d e«'Ntx a t $44,000 p lus

l. 'iw, Whi!*th««ra A

R i c h a r d s o n bid $19 ,750 p lus $3,500 in expenses.

The bid of Pollard & Albertson wasn't opened, as it arrived after the district's deadline.

The district advertised for ser-vices in Lawyer's Weekly, and requested bids from seven bond counsel firms and five real estate firms.

Last year, the dis tr ict spent under $3,000 for its real estate counsel. "We don't expect it to be any more this year," said Judy Evola, the district's community relations director.

Board vice p r e s iden t Mike Maloney h a s long a d v o c a t e d seeking bids rather than retain-ing the same contractors from year to year. "I'm a l i t t le con-cerned, because it looks like the (bond counsel) firm we are rec-ommending is the highest bid-der," he said.

Goldman said there are sever-al a d v a n t a g e s in going wi th Thrun, Maatsch and Nordberg. "The attorney involved would be the person involved in 1991 There would be one fee, and all of our q u e s t i o n s would be a n s w e r e d . T h a t w a s n ' t c lear with Miller Canfield." Also, said Goldman, other firms lacked a wide r a n g e of expe r i ence in school and bond law.

While h i r i n g o t h e r f i rms "would be less expensive. I don't think it would be prudent to tie our hands to save $15,000 on legal fees," Goldman said.

Board secretary Carrie Blamer said the money saved by going with less expensive firms could help pay for the labor consultant the d i s t r i c t is h i r i n g . "If we saved $3,000 on the bond, the taxpayer would get the benefit," she said.

Bond firm familiar too BY M . B . DILLON-STAFF WRITER

The same financial advisor tha t handled Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' 1991 bond i s s u e will h a n d l e t h e 199 i bond issue.

Stauder, Barch & Associates - one of four firms asked to bid - was re-hired by the Board of Education Jan. 28.

T h e high b i d d e r was Bendzinski A Co. a t $44,008. Erickson & Associates bid its services at $41,900. S tauder , Barch A Associates' bid was $41 ,418 , while M u n i c i p a l Financial Consultants, Inc. bid $33,428.

J o h n Bi rch le r , e x e c u t i v e director for business, told the board that Stauder Barch was recommended because of i ts "more ex tens ive expe r i ence with school districts and relat-ed knowledge of finance and legal issues related to schools; i t s proven record; and good working relationship" with the district.

" S t s u d e r Bsrch worked on 54 bond issues g r e a t e r t h a n $10 million in 1996. None of t h e o t h e r f i r m s w o r k e d on more t h a n six. Esch inter-

viewed firm s t a t e d t h a t the marketing of large bond issues is significantly different than small issues."

Board member David Artley noted that Stauder Barch "has already done work for us. Nor-mally you do th i s (appoint a firm) before now."

Stauder Barch prepared the district's bond application and payment schedule; work that's done well before the election, Birchler said. The electorate is expected to vote on a 25-year, $79.7 mill ion bond issue on March 22.

The firms invited to bid are those "we knew did business in Michigan i n d e p e n d e n t of underwri ters ," said Birchler. T h e s e are the four primary, and potentially only, ones who work on school bonds in Michi-gan."

The measure passed, 7-0. A commit tee consis t ing of

Birchler . d i rec to r of finance Diane Barnes and citizen Del Temple ton s a id " S t a u d e r Barch was most committed to lowering he distr ict 's interest costs, including looking at all al ternatives to accomplishing this goal," said Birchler

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E d u c a t i o n a l l e a d e r s face a d i l e m m a w h e n the best K-12 t e a c h e r s a r e p r o m o t e d a n d become principals or ass is tant principals.

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E d u c a t o r s have noticed the trend. They have created a con-so r t ium wi th seven K-12 and i n t e r m e d i a t e school d i s t r i c t s and two community colleges to t e s t a n d s w a p e d u c a t i o n a l leadership innovations.

The Galileo Consortium was n a m e d a f t e r an I t a l i a n a s t r o n o m e r who l ived 400 y e a r s ago who c h a l l e n g e d orthodox dogmas. Conway Jef-fress, vice president of academ-ic i n s t r u c t i o n a t Schoo lc ra f t College, sa id the conso r t ium probably was named more for t h e i dea of e x p l o r a t i o n , and appropriately, af ter a satellite also named for the astronomer.

T h e c o n s o r t i u m wil l "explore" and develop ways to expand educational leadership at all levels, from principal to teacher. Jeff ress said. It will be aimed a t offsett ing the loss of good teachers.

"If we keep pulling the best out of the ranks, I th ink we're robbing the system," said Con-way Jeffress .

W . K . Ke l logg F o u n d a t i o n funded the consort ium with a $1 million gran t wi th partici-p a t i n g d i s t r i c t s e x p e c t e d to c o n t r i b u t e a b o u t $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 apiece. The educational leader-ship project is expected to last

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four years. The consort ium will include

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Gues t speake r s will appea r a t t h e c o n f e r e n c e to d i s c u s s leadership.

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W a y n e C o u n t y i n t e n d s to issue no more t h a n $95 million in bonds funded t h r o u g h hoteL and r e n t a l t a x e s a p p r o v e d by county vo te rs in November for t h e new b a s e b a l l s t a d i u m in downtown Detroit .

For Mike D u g g a n , a s s i s t a n t c o u n t y e x e c u t i v e , a n d t h e 11 county commissioners who sup-ported the action on J a n . 30, it was nothing more than meeting a c o n t r a c t u a l o b l i g a t i o n f i r s t approved by the commission in A u g u s t a n d f o l l o w i n g r e c e n t legal advice from bond counsel to n o t i f y t h e p u b l i c of t h e upcoming sale.

For the t h r e e opposing com-m i s s i o n e r s , i t m e a n t p u b l i c money possibly spent on the sta-d ium should r e v e n u e collected f rom t h e hote l a n d r e n t a l t ax a p p r o v e d by c o u n t y v o t e r s in November fal l sho r t of projec-tions.

A legal obligation Wayne County residents were

no t i f i ed in a legal n e w s p a p e r adve r t i s emen t t h a t tax dol lars will be pledged in "full faith and credit" to cover bonds. Commis-s i o n e r s w e r e n o t i f i e d J a n . 29 t h a t t hey h a d to a p p r o v e t h e agreement by J an . 31.

T h e n o t i c e a l s o s t a t e s t h e county i n t e n d s to e n t e r into a l ea se wi th t h e D e t r o i t / W a y n e County Stadium Authority.

Commiss ioners support ing the r e s o l u t i o n w e r e C h a i r m a n R i c a r d o S o l o m o n , D - D e t r o i t ; Vice Chair Kay Beard, D-West-land; Commissioners Edna Bell. D - D e t r o i t ; E d w a r d Boike , D-Taylor; Chr i s topher Cavanagh , D-Grosse Pointe ; Ken Cockrel ,

D-Detroit; George Cuahingberry, D-Detroi t ; S u s a n H u b b a r d , D-D e a r b o r n ; Wi l l i am O'Nei l , D-Allen Park , and Bernard Parker , D-Detroit.

C o m m i s s i o n e r s T h a d d e u s McCotter, R-Livonia. Bruce Pa t -terson, R-Canton; and Michelle Plawecki, D-Dearborn Heights , opposed the authorizat ion.

Commiss ioner Robert Black-well, D-Detroit, was absent .

For t h e b o n d s to be i s s u e d M a r c h 31, a 6 0 - d a y no t i ce of in tent mus t be publ ished f i r s t , accord ing to s t a t e law, coun ty officials said.

T h e p l e d g e is $ 1 5 m i l l i o n higher t han t h e $80 million in bonds o u t l i n e d in t h e memo , but the memo also pledges the full faith and credit of the coun-ty "to the extent necessary "

The $95 million includes other expenses r e l a t e d to the bonds ' i ssuance , inc lud ing legal coun-sel, reserve requi rements , legal fees and insurance, according to Duggan.

Duggan likened the additional costs to those in mor tgag ing a $100,000 house.

"You'll put down $20,000, and borrow $80,000. and add other costs like points," he said. Total payments amount to more than the $100,000 a m o u n t . Duggan said.

Duggan expec t s t h e car a n d hotel ren ta l s will bring $5 mil-lion or $6 mill ion a n n u a l l y for the county to use in paying off the 30-year bonds.

Vice Chair Beard believed the economy wil l h e l p t h e c o u n t y ga the r the money to repay the bonds.

"More th ings seem to be hap-pening." Beard said. "Hotels are

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S C s e e k s n o m i n e e s f o r o u t s t a n d i n g a l u m n i a w a r d Schoolcraft College is seeking

n o m i n a t i o n s f o r o u t s t a n d i n g a lumni who h a v e made signifi-cant cont r ibu t ions to the i r pro-fession, t h e community and the college. T h e a w a r d winne r will >e h o n o r e d in pe r son a t com-mence m e n t exercises Sa turday ,

May 3. To be eligible, nominees must

h a v e e a r n e d a m i n i m u m of 30 hours credit a t Schoolcraft, have excelled in o r achieved special d i s t i n c t i o n in a p a r t i c u l a r endeavor such as civic affairs , a p r o f e s s i o n a l f i e l d o r v o l u n -

teer ism and have made a contri-b u t i o n to S c h o o l c r a f t w h i l e a s tuden t or a lumnus. The Distin-guished Alumni Committee cre-ated t h i s award to recognize t h e o v e r a l l succes s of S c h o o l c r a f t College s tudents .

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S T A F F W R I T E R

T h e P l y m o u t h C o m m u n i t y Ar t s Counc i l is s e a r c h i n g for youngsters who a re in t u n e with their musical ta lent .

Spec i f i ca l ly , Soo Y e o n Kim, choir director and Can ton Town-ship resident, is looking for chil-dren ages 9-13 for t h e newly cre-ated Plymouth Youth Choir. Par-t ic ipants do not need to live in Plymouth.

"Any s tudent who loves to sing is welcome," said Kim, a doctor-a te of musical a r t s . "They only need to call the P l y m o u t h Arts Council to set u p an audi t ion." Auditions are held periodically

"They jus t come in and sing for me," said Kim, 33. "It 's nothing they have to p r e p a r e for or be

nervous about." The purpose of the youth choir,

according to Randy Lee, execu-t ive d i r ec to r for t h e P l y m o u t h Communi ty A r t s Council , is to e x p a n d t h e a r t s for a r e a res i -dents and performers.

"We would like to showcase all of the a r t s at the J o a n n e Winkel-man Hulce Centre for the Arts." said Lee, r e f e r r i n g to the new Counci l A r t s h e a d q u a r t e r s a t S h e l d o n a n d J u n c t i o n in Ply-mouth.

Kim c a m e to know Lee t h r o u g h K i m ' s 1 0 - y e a r - o l d d a u g h t e r , w h o is i n v o l v e d in ch i ld ren ' s t h e a t e r t h r o u g h t h e P l y m o u t h C o m m u n i t y A r t s Council. The pa i r sa t down a n d s tar ted ta lk ing about music.

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Clerk first floor. 1150 Canton Center Road S , Canton. Michigan 48188. until 10:00 a m . February 20. 1997 for the following:

PURCHASE O F HOSE WASHER FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT

Bid specifications are available in the Finance and Budget Dept Canton Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids The Township does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national ongin. sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services.

TERRY G BENNET. Clerk

Publi»h Frbru«r> 6 1997

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON

.ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Sealed proposals will be received by Charter Tbwnship of Can ton Engineering Services. 2nd Floor, 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Canton. MI 48188 until 5 00 p.m February 13.1997

The Charter Township of Canton is s e e i n g proposals for engineering services in the preparauon of a Storm Water Facilities Inventory. Assessment, and Evaluation Study and development of a S t o r m W a t e r Ordinance The program is, a portion of the Rouge ^ r Nauoflal Wet Weather Demonstrauon Project being administered by Wayne County and the Rouge Program Office a n d * eligible for partial Federal funding through the U.S. EPA. The selected engineering firm must comply with applicable Federal requirements governing such grants

Proposal documents are available to pick up at the abovt address

The Township does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex. religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services

The Township reserves the nght to reject any or all proposals

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a p r o g r a m f o r c h i l d r e n , " s a id Kim. Based on h e r educa t iona l background and pas t experience, s h e w a s h i r e d to d i r e c t t h e group.

"We're very fo r tuna te that she (Kim) was in te res ted and avail-a b l e a t t h i s t i m e , " s a i d Lee , i m p r e s s e d w i t h K i m ' s "back-ground and en thus iasm."

"It's someth ing we ' re all excit-ed about," Lee emphasized.

T h e p r o g r a m w a s i n i t i a t e d " a f t e r r e s i d e n t s c a l l e d a n d i n q u i r e d a b o u t a y o u t h mus ic program. So, organizers feel con-fident the in teres t is there , now they jus t need to find the talent . The director is optimistic.

At the very least, s h e plans to c u l t i v a t e a love f o r t h e a r t by providing solo and d u e t opportu-nities for the chi ldren, Kim said

CANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant u> Act 184 of the Public Acta of 1943 of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning n ,v,e Charter Townahip of Canton tha t the Planning Commission of the Charter Townahip of Canton will hold a Public Heanng on Monday. March 3. 1997 in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Administration Building. 1150 S. C a n t o n Center Road at 7:00 p m on the following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance

ZAHR REZONING - CONSIDER REQUEST TO F ^ Z O N I ^ A ^ E L NOS. 134 99 0010 000 AND 134 99 0011 000 FROM O-l , OFFICE TO C^U VILLAGE SHOPPING Property ia located on the east side of Canton Center Road between Geddea and Michigan Avenue

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A $ 9 0 0 f u r n a c e w a s s t o l e n from a home under construction on t h e 3000 block of Riverview Circle sometime between noon-4 p . m . F r i d a y . T h e b u i l d e r to ld p o l i c e M i c h C o n h a d j u s t ins ta l led the meter prior to the fu rnace being stolen.

Other Break-ins Approx ima te ly $100 in coins

w a s s t o l e n f r o m a h o m e on A n n a p o l i s s o m e t i m e b e t w e e n 1 2 : 3 0 - 1 1 : 3 0 p .m. F r i d a y . T h e thief smashed out a window in a rear door to break-in, police said.

• A te levis ion, VCR a n d CD p l a y e r , v a l u e d a t $1 ,200, w a s stolen from a home on the 44000 b l o c k of P e n n y s o m e t i m e between 7:40 a.m. and 3:05 p.m. Friday.

• More t h a n $2,000 wor th of tools were stolen from a storage shed a t Ba rne t t Roofing. 41700 M i c h i g a n A v e n u e , s o m e t i m e

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between 5 p.m. Friday and 7:30 a.m. S a t u r d a y . The th ieves cut through a fence on the west side of the building to gain entry to a storage shed, a padlock was bro-ken off of the shed, police said.

Stolen car A 1996 G M C J i m m y w a s

stolen from a carpor t at the Vil-l age Green A p a r t m e n t s some-t ime be tween 9:45 p.m. F r iday and 9 a.m. Sa turday .

Counterfeit r ing Plymouth police a re w a r n i n g

a rea individuals and businesses about a counterfeit r ing circulat-ing fake $20 bills.

"These $20 bills are 1993 vin-tage, apparent ly of poor quality," said Lt. Wayne Car ro l l . "They

COP CALLS

don't have a security s t r ip , and they run if they get wet." Similar to a w a t e r m a r k , t h e s e c u r i t y s t r i p is visible when t h e bill is held up to the light. The s t r ip is actually a vertical line formed by the words "USA Twenty" repeat-ed the width of the bill.

Counterfeit $20 bills have cir-culated in Canton, but not yet in P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p or P l y -mouth, said Carroll.

T h e U.S . S e c r e t S e r v i c e is working on the case.

"They haven ' t hi t t h i s f a r up yet ," said Carrol l . "The closest was Canton. They've h a d some passed there."

Canton police recently report-ed c o u n t e r f e i t $20 b i l l s b e i n g passed at the Canton Cinema on Ford Road.

East principal honored Ellison Frank l in , principal a t

Eas t Middle School for the past t w o y e a r s , h a s r e c e i v e d t h e Extra Miler award from the Ply-mou th -Can ton Board of Educa-tion.

F r a n k l i n w a s n o m i n a t e d by her entire staff a t East . "Ellison has the ability to make everyone feel valued and important - stu-dents , staff pa ren t s - everyone." the staff said.

F rank l in was commended for being positive, optimistic, open-minded, suppor t ive and encour-aging; a n d for vo lun tee r ing for

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l e a d e r s h i p ro les in n u m e r o u s g roups and c o m m i t t e e s in t h e district.

F rank l in served as p re s iden t of the Plymouth-Canton Admin-i s t r a t o r s A s s o c i a t i o n , a n d on many East committees.

She established and conducted after-school study tables for stu-d e n t s to a s s i s t w i t h o r g a n i z a -t i o n , t i m e m a n a g e m e n t a n d study skills.

"As an admin is t ra to r a t East , she has s t reamlined s taf f meet-ings; established cafeteria proce-dures which promote a positive e n v i r o n m e n t , a n d i n t e g r a t e d technology into the daily routine. E l l i son r e a d s e x t e n s i v e l y a n d channels relevant information to s tudents , staff and parents ." the East staff said.

F rank l in also h a s served h a s curriculum coordinator for math a n d sc ience, r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e district at meet ings and confer-ences.

Frankl in was given the Ext ra Miler certificate of recognition, a p in of t h e f l a g of l i b e r t y a n d learning, and a d inne r gif t cer-tificate from Ernes to ' s by board member Jack Farrow.

3 5th DISTRICT COURT RISQUEST FOR PROPOSAL GENERAL CONTRACTOR

HEATING/COOLING SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION

35th District Court in currently seeking proposals from vendors to provide and install a heating and cooling system. Specifications may be obtained at Plymouth Township Clerks Office. 42350 Ann Michigan.48170. Sealed bids are to be delivered to The Office of the Clerk by February 14, 1997 DO later than 3:00 p.m

Publ»h -Unu»r> 20. 23. 27. ;KI nrxi Frbruary 2. 6. 9 and 13

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON NOTICE TO BIDDERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Char te r Township of Canton, 1150 r s m s n Center S. Canton, Michigan will accept sealed bids up to 10:00 a.m.. February 20. 1997 for the following:

SUMMIT PARKWAY LIGHTING INSTALLATION

Specifications are aviiilabte in the Finance and Budget Dept. The Township reserves the ngh t lx> reject any or all bids. The Township does not discriminate on the Imsis of race, color, national ongin. sex, rehgion, age or disability in employn »ent or the provision of services.

TERRY G BENNETT. Clerk

CHINESE NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL

The Observer/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 , 1997 <C)A7 H

The people's choice New Pioneer principal gets high marks from students, staff

BY M.B. DILLON S T A F F W R I T E R

If you let s tudents and staff be the j u d g e s , P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n Community Schools made a good choice in naming Thomas Owens to succeed C h e r y l J o h n s o n a s Pioneer Middle School principal.

Selected a s i n t e r i m principal in J u l y , O w e n s w a s r e c e n t l y hired for the $76,604 posit ion. He served as ass is tant principal a t W e s t M i d d l e School f r o m 1990-1996.

"He's f u n , " sa id s ix th -g rade r Andy Brown. "He is not real ly mean, and not really strict. He likes to go a round a n d ta lk to people and make sure the rules are being followed.",

"He's pretty cool," said eighth-grader Kyle Smith.

"He is great, because he keeps school u n d e r c o n t r o l , " s a i d eighth-grader Amber Williams.

S t u d e n t N o r a j e a n K a r a s ag reed . "He's nice. He doesn ' t yell or a n y t h i n g . He te l l s us what to do; he ' s comfortable to talk to. If something goes wrong, he will be there to help."

Aware a reporter was visit ing Owens Monday, secretaries post-ed s i g n s in h i s o f f i ce s a y i n g " T o m ' s a k e e p e r , " "We love Tom," and "Tom's the best!"

" I t ' s s t r e s s f u l a n y t i m e you change jobs, but this has been a good year ; s t a f f h a s been won-d e r f u l , " s a id O w e n s , a 1974 g r a d u a t e of P l y m o u t h H i g h School, and a legal res iden t of S a u g a t u c k , a t o w n on L a k e M i c h i g a n w h e r e h e s p e n d s

School becomes 'museum' for a day

On Sunday, Feb. 9 from 2 to 5 p . m . New M o r n i n g Schoo l becomes a history/science muse-um.

Al l e a r l y p r i m a r y t h r o u g h e i g h t h g r a d e s t u d e n t s h a v e s e l e c t e d a t op ic to s t u d y a n d have assembled information and created an art is t ic display. Stu-dents are now prepared to share wha t they have learned. Visitors will be able to look a t d isp lays covering such topics as Propeller Ai rp lanes , Po la r Bears , Chem-istry, Trains , the H u m a n Body, the American Civil War, Greek Mythology, a n d Electricity. As you tour the school s tudents will be n e x t to t h e i r d i s p l a y to a n s w e r q u e s t i o n s a b o u t t h e i r subject.

T h e all school m u s e u m is a way to see how subjects are inte-gra ted at New Morning School. While researching subjects, stu-

weekends. Most of all, Owens is enjoying

the s tudents . "I have a real love of kids. I a lways have had," said Owens, whose family h a s lived in Plymouth since the tu rn of the ' century. "I was the first boy on the block to babysit. I feel kids can talk to me. I still get former s tuden t s coming from through- , out the district. I think that says something about you."

Owen's grandmother (Class of 1917) and mother (Class of 1944) also g r a d u a t e d from P lymou th High. A nephew is a f reshman in the district.

S u c c e e d i n g s e v e r a l f a m i l y m e m b e r s w h o w e r e t e a c h e r s , Owens a t tended Michigan State University, where he earned an u n d e r g r a d u a t e a n d m a s t e r ' s degree in education.

He t augh t fifth grade in West Bloomfield Schools before com-ing to Plymouth-Canton in 1978. In the district, he's served as an e l e m e n t a r y and middle school teacher; a n d as Centra l Middle School a s s i s t an t principal. He's served on committees investigat-ing and i m p l e m e n t i n g ways to improve t h e d i s t r i c t ' s m i d d l e schools.

Hir ing normal ly is done by a selection committee within each school building. Owens, however, was promoted by administrat ion and the school board af ter a per-sonnel problem at Bentley Ele-mentary prompted a t ransfer .

Bentley Principal Paul Reeves w a s r e - a s s i g n e d a n d is now a s s i s t a n t pr inc ipal a t P ioneer .

P ionee r principal Chery l John -son w a s transferred to Bentley to a s s u m e the top post.

Owens, 40, is a believer in the adage , "It takes everyone in the v i l l age to educa te a n d n u r t u r e y o u n g people i n t o p r o d u c t i v e adul ts ."

He laments the fact t h a t "kids today a re forced to be indepen-d e n t before they are ready. T h a t is a struggle for a lot of kids.

"I r ea l ly do be l ieve k i d s a r e our future ," he said. "We need to help them, guide them, and keep t h e m focused on w h a t is impor-t an t . I think society will change even faster from a technological perspective in the next 10 years. We need to have kids and adul ts be ready for that . I hope I never s t o p learn ing . I hope to ins t i l l t h a t in t h e people a n d k i d s I work with."

O n t h e t e c h n o l o g i c a l f r o n t , Owens says Plymouth-Canton is " f u r t h e r ahead t h a n m o s t dis-tr icts . But we don't have enough. We need to do more. Pa r t of the new bond will focus on comput-e r s , placing two in every class-room. It 's not the a n s w e r , bu t i t ' s a w o n d e r f u l s t a r t , " s a i d Owens , who also a ims "never to lose focus of the f ron t - l ine per-son" in education - the teacher .

W i t h his c o u n t e r p a r t s in t h e d i s t r i c t , Owens is w o r k i n g on s e v e r a l f r o n t s to i m p r o v e t h e curr iculum. Goals include offer-ing more art classes, part icularly i n d u s t r i a l a r t s ; i n c o r p o r a t i n g computer instruction across t h e ' c u r r i c u l u m ; a n d s t a r t i n g a n

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New direction: Tom Owens in the halls of Pioneer Middle School during class change.

school. Curren t ly , s t u d e n t s are bused to t h e h i g h s c h o o l s for orchestra.

e x p l o r a t o r y fo re ign l a n g u a g e c lass to expose sixth- a n d sev-enth-graders to a variety of for-eign languages and cultures.

Owens says he'd love to see an orchestra program at the middle

"I'd love to have 35 Plymouth-C a n t o n m i d d l e s c h o o l k i d s

involved in s t r i ngs , but in th i s community, it 's not focused on as strongly as band," said Owens, a fo rmer h igh school band mem-ber. "It's a numbers issue."

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FEBRUARY 13,1997

Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1W7 AT 7:30 PM. The meeting will be held in t h e First Floor Mee t ing Room i n . t h e Tojsmahip Administration Building located at 1180 8 . CANTON C E N T E R ROAD. The following Agenctn will be discussed:

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

1 Cheryl A Leon a rd Persicone. 46955 Southgate. Canton. MI 48188. for property located at 46955 Southgate. Canton. MI 48188 Appealing Article 26.02 Scl ftadob of Regulations of the Canton Zoning Ordinance regarding rear lot setback The request ia for a variance of the 40' rear lot setback in o r d e r to build a patio encloeura/sun room on a home tha t ia positioned awfcurard to the lot boundaries. Parcel No. 1104)1-0040-000 (Building >

2 Charles Jackson 47627 Stratford D r . Canton. Ml 48187, new owner of Skat in ' Station 11, for property located a t 8611 Ronda Drive, Canton. Ml 48187 Aapsslin»: Section 26 04 Schedule of Regulations of the Canton

Ordinance regarding setback*. The request is for a vanance in a side vard se tback in order to construct a canopy on • concrete slab. Parcel No 71-005-99-0002-707 (Building) ( O r i g i n a l l j o n the AgadM March 14.1996. l-iibled to May 9. 1996. tabled to November 14.1996)

3 Mark Duxter. 44*17 Shendsn , Canton. Ml 48187, for s t 44237 Shendan . Canton. Ml 48187 Appealing ArUde 26 02, Section 26 02 Schedule of Regulat ions of the Canton Zoning Ord inance regarding rear lot setback The request ia for a variance of the 35 rear fof^eUMKk in o n t o r to build a sun room addition onto the eopth side of the home Parcel No 00*02-0281-000 (Building)

Approval of minutes of the regular meeting of January 9 ,1997 .

TERRY O. BENNETT. Clerk

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP NOTICE TO BIDDERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha t the Charter Township of Canton. 1150 Canton Center S. Canton. Michigan will accept sealed bids up to 10:00 a.m.. February 20,1997 for the following:

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TERRY G BENNETT. Clerk

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON BOARD PROCEEDINGS

JANUARY 23,1997

A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Char ter Township of Canton was held at the Farmington Ice Arena, 35500 Eight Mile Road. Parmington Hilla. Michigan at 2:30 PM. for the purpose of touring the ice arena, and discussion of construction, revenues, expenses and operations

ROLL CALL: Members Present' Bennett. Burdnak , and Kirchgatter Staff Present Duraek, Minghine. Casan. Dates. Goulst, Weyer Others present Valarie OUndsr . Observer A Eccentric Newspapers

The tour consisted of: the lobby, two (2) ice surfaces, team rooms, public mm*, operations area. Zambooi storage and refuel, upper level, mechanical equipment room, pro shop, concession, office area, skate rental and other

K . a r e presently 96 hour , per week of ice time utilised by hockey There were about 850 participants in the "Learn to Skate* program lest year "Hie tour adjourned at 4:00 P.M. . The above is a synopsis of discussion taken at the Regular Board meeting hskl on January 23. 1997 The full text of the approved minutes will be available following the next regular meeting of the Board on February 11,

TERRY O. BENNETT. Clerk

d e n t s will wr i t e a repor t , com-p a r e d a t a t h r o u g h g r a p h s a n d surveys , and c rea te an a r t i s t i c display. After the museum stu-dents will give an oral report to their classmates.

Th is special event is open to the public. Teachers, s taff and p a r e n t s wi l l be on h a n d to a n s w e r q u e s t i o n s a b o u t New Morning School. A discussion of the New Morning School curricu-lum will take place at 3:30. The first opportunity to apply for fall c l a s se s is a t t h e Open H o u s e . P lease phone the school if you plan to at tend.

T h e Open House is a l so t h e f i r s t t ime to preview se lec ted auc t ion i t e m s schedu led to be auct ioned off dur ing technoma-nia! the school's annua l auction on April 19. The house is spon-sored by Decision Consu l t an t s , Inc. of Southfield.

Snowmobile patrols set

In an effort to address the high number of snowmobile accident* which occurred last year in the s tate , the Michigan Depar tment of Natura l Reeourcea will assign conservation officers to conduct i n t e n s i v e p a t r o l s of s e l e c t e d a r e a s , beg inn ing wi th a t h r ee -c o u n t y a r e a of t h e n o r t h e r n Lower Peninsula.

Officers will conduct intensive patrols in Wexford, Grand Tra-v a r s e a n d K a l k a s k a Coun t i e s , which have accounted for a total «/ IA fatal snowmobile crashes in tlxi pMHt fiv«! yiatrn

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Stop t h e b ru ta l federal envi-r o n m e n t a l ru les . . . Help wi th the Rouge sewers. . . Save Mon-roe County's g r o u n d w a t e r . . .

Everybody had a pet project to p r e s e n t to Mich igan ' s Depar t -ment of Environmenta l Quality (DEQ) when 13 top administra-t o r s s a t t o g e t h e r for a publ ic hear ing Feb. 3 in Detroit.

Director Russell Harding, the l igh ten ing rod director of DEQ since it was spl i t off from the D e p a r t m e n t of N a t u r a l Resources 16 months ago. made on-the-spot assignments of staff members to talk to people who brought problems. The two-hour hea r ing was held in The River Place, a hotel built on recycled Stroh Brewery proper ty on the Detroit riverfront.

Burden on cities K u r t H e i s e , r e p r e s e n t i n g

Dearborn Heights Mayor Ruth Canf i e ld , said complying wi th d ra inage and pollution controls for t h e Rouge River is t u rn ing into a budget buster .

"We have added up the costs to Dearborn Heights at a total of $135 million to $141 million. In

• Everybody had a pat project to present to Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) when 13 top administrators sat together for a public hearing Feb. 3 in Detrott...The two-hour hearing was held in The River Place, a hotel built on recycled Stroh Brewery property on the Detroit riverfront.

a city of 60,000 residents, tha t ' s $ 2 , 4 0 0 p e r p e r s o n . " h e s a i d , adding tha t neighboring Redford Township and Inks te r are also hard hit. Dearborn Heights was the only s u b u r b a n uni t of gov-e r n m e n t r e p r e s e n t e d a t t h e Monday afternoon gathering.

Heise referred to federal court c l e a n u p o r d e r s as ' u n f u n d e d jud ic i a l m a n d a t e s " and asked federal and s ta te help in paying for 14 combined sewer overflows (CSOs) tha t must be removed by the year 2000.

H e i s e c h a r g e d t h e c i ty of Detroit is t ry ing to pass on its share of sewer building costs to s u b u r b a n c u s t o m e r s t h r o u g h water rates.

Bob Miller, manger of DEQ's sur face wa t e r qual i ty division, agreed with Heise's s ta tement of

the costs. "The cost is absolutely s tagger ing . Roads and potholes a r e a l m o s t i n s i g n i f i c a n t com-pared to CSOs," Miller said.

Big Three's plea " T h e (U .S . ) E n v i r o n m e n t a l

P ro tec t ion Agency's s t a n d a r d s on ozone a re ill-conceived. Their s c i e n t i f i c b a s i s i s e x t r e m e l y weak." said Richard L. Klimisch, a vice president of the American A u t o M a n u f a c t u r e r s Associa-tion.

"They will backfire and ruin t h e c red ib i l i t y of t h e env i ron-mental program." said Klimisch, w h o s e m e m b e r s a r e t h e Big Three automakers . "Many s ta tes will be in hopeless bureaucrat ic t r a p s " u n d e r EPA's new clean

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McNamara proposes new department for airports BY KEN ABRAMCZYK STAFF W R I T E R

Wayne C o u n t y Execut ive Ed McNamara h a s proposed a reor-g a n i z a t i o n p l a n to c r e a t e a Department of Airports.

The new depa r tmen t includes a director, two deputy directors and six divisions. The reorgani-zation will remove 618 employ-ees from the Depar tment of Pub-lic Services a n d place t h e m in the new depar tment .

The r e o r g a n i z a t i o n w a s pro-posed so coun ty officials could more easily manage the growing number of capi ta l improvement p ro jec t s , i n c l u d i n g p a r k s a n d airport expansion.,

The proposed reorganiza t ion was reviewed and approved by the Wayne County Commission's Commi t t ee on Roads. A i rpo r t s and Public Services on J a n . 31. The plan was sent to the Com-mittee on Legislat ive Research for s tudy e a r l y th is week and may appear before the full com-mission today (Thursday).

Mike Duggan, assis tant county executive, said employees num-bered 1,673 unde r D e p a r t m e n t of Public Services. The reorgani-

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" (The D e p a r t m e n t of Pub l i c Services) is j u s t a monster of a d e p a r t m e n t , " D u g g a n s a i d . " G i v e n t h e n u m b e r of p a r k improvements planned with the one mill, the road repair projects a n d t h e a i r p o r t expans ion , we jus t felt there was a need to have a separa te depar tment .

"The DPS should have no more t h a n 1,000 employees. We j u s t wanted to make it more manage-able."

C o m m i s s i o n e r M i c h e l l e Plawecki , D-Dearborn Heights , who c h a i r s t h e C o m m i t t e e on Roads, Airports and Public Ser-vices, said t h e division l eaders will know what ' s going on with improvements .

"It will make our job easier ," P l a w e c k i s a i d . "The a i r p o r t d e p a r t m e n t will have i t s own budget and tha t will be helpful."

T h e a i r p o r t c o m m i t t e e a l so discussed McNamara 's appoint-m e n t of C a m e r o n P r i e b e for director of public services. Priebe replaces Russ Gronevelt who has jo ined t h e Livonia eng inee r ing

Robert Braun

c o n s u l t a n t s O r c h a r d , H i l t z & McCliment.

M c N a m a r a h a s s u b m i t t e d to t h e c o m m i s s i o n t h e n a m e s of R o b e r t B r a u n , d i r ec to r of Air-p o r t s , and D a n i e l K e r b e r a n d S t e p h e n E c o n o m y , a s d e p u t y directors of airports , along with Priebe's appointment.

M c N a m a r a h a s p r o m o t e d

• The new department includes a director, two deputy directors and six divisions. The reor-ganization will remove 618 employees from the Department of Pub-lic Services and place them in the new depart-ment. The reorganiza-tion was proposed so county officials could more easily manage the growing number of capital improvement projects.

Wilbourne Kelley as an ass i s tan t county executive for airports and public services and m a n a g e r of al l m a j o r coun ty c o n s t r u c t i o n projects.

T h e D e p a r t m e n t of A i r p o r t s will be responsible for the coordi-n a t i o n a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of county operations related to the o p e r a t i o n a n d m a i n t e n a n c e of

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The depar tment will consist of six divisions:

• D i v i s i o n of O p e r a t i o n s -responsible for land side and air s i d e o p e r a t i o n s , c o n s t r u c t i o n c o o r d i n a t i o n , s p e c i a l ac t i v i t i e s / even t s , c o n s t r u c t i o n

safety and environmental opera-tions.

• D i v i s i o n of Ma in tenance /Power - responsi-ble for field maintenance, facili-t ies m a n a g e m e n t , power p lan t , e q u i p m e n t r epa i r a n d con t rac t maintenance for the depar tment .

•D iv i s i on of Public Safety —-r e s p o n s i b l e for p u b l i c s a f e t y , security and communications for the depar tment .

• D i v i s i o n of A d m i n i s t r a t i o n and Airport Affairs — responsi-ble fo r t h e p e r s o n n e l , g r a n t 8 , t e n a n t re la t ions , t r a in ing , con-tract review and adminis t ra t ion, c o n c e s s i o n s a n d l e a s e s a n d in t e rn p rog ram for t h e depa r t -ment . „

• Divis ion of P r o p e r t i e s a n d Facil i t ies — facili t ies planning, p r o p e r t y a n d pro jec t m a n a g e -ment, plan review and construc-tion inspect ions for the depar t -ment .

• Divis ion of E x t e r n a l Rela-t ions — media , public, govern-ment and community relations.

T h e d i v i s i o n s of ma in tenance /power , opera t ions and public safe ty will be led by one deputy director.

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JOHN J. KOSTIN Funeral services for John J.

Kostin, 84. of Dearborn were Sunday. Feb. 2, at Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home, in Ply-mouth. The Rev. Leonard Partensky officiated.

He was born Aug. 31, 1912. in Chicago, 111., and died Thursday, Jan . 30. at Oakwood Hospital Dearborn, in Dearborn. He was a change analyst for Ford Motor Company and retired in 1974.

He is survived by his wife. Constance Kostin of Dearborn; daughter, Joan Kiefer of Livonia; sons, William A. Kostin of Ply-mouth, John S. Kostin of Kala-mazoo; Richard M. Kostin of Mil-ford. Alan D Kostin of Battle Creek; 13 grandchildren;seven great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Karmanos Cancer Institute, 744 Wing Street. Ply-mouth, Mich. 48170.

EDNA V. BURN HAM Funeral services for Edna V.

Burnham. 84. of Novi were Mon-day, Feb. 3, at Glen Eden Ceme-tery Chapel with Rev. Lubeck officiating. Local arrangements were made by the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home, in Ply-mouth.

She was born May 20, 1912, in Saginaw, and died Saturday. Feb. 1. in Westland. From 1980 to 1988 she lived in Plymouth, since 1988 she has lived in West-land. She was a secretary- at L & H Tool and Die -- retiring in 1980. She was a member of Lola Park Lutheran Church in Red-ford.

She is survived by her sons, Robert of Novi, and Frederick of Maryland; one grandchild.

Memorials may be made to St. Pauls Lutheran Church in Northville.

KARL K. NOMURA Funeral services for Karl K.

Nomura, 76, of Canton were Monday, Feb. 3, at L.J. Griffin Funeral Home - Canton Chapel. Burial was in Roseland Park Cemetery. The Rev. Jerry A. Yarnell from St. Michael Luther-an Church, in Canton officiated.

He was born Sept. 2, 1920, in Seattle, Washington, and died Wednesday, Jan. 29,

at University of Michigan Hospital.

He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Y.; son, Ronald S.; daughters, Teresa Isles, and Peggy M. Yokley; sons, Ronald S., James E., and Kenneth N.; three brothers; two sisters; 12 grandchildren; one great-grand-child.

STEPHEN M. FERREE Funeral services for Stephen

M. Ferree, 46. of Dearborn Heights were Saturday, Feb. 1, at L.J. Griffin Funeral Home -Canton. Burial was in Glen Eden Cemetery. The Rev. Edwin Balazy from St. John The Bap-tist Church officiated.

He was born Feb. 3, 1950, in Springfield, 111. and died Tues-day, Jan . 28. in Dearborn Heights. He was a lineman for a utility company.

He is survived by his mother. Dollie Pioli; sister, Cheryl Caporosso; brother, Mike E. Pioli; several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, William D. Ferree and Eugene M. Pioli.

CLAYTON GOTTS Funeral services for Clayton

Gotts, 88, of Plymouth were Wednesday. Feb. 5. at Ver-meulen Trust 100 Funeral Home. The Rev. Ferdinand A. Wolber officiated with burial of cremains at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, in Southfield.

He was born May 20, 1908, in Bad Axe, and died Monday, Feb. 3, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, in Superior Township. He was in the United States Army and was a Tool and Die grinder.

He is survived by his son, Earl J . of Plymouth; three grandchil-dren.

Memorial contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association, Suite 2255, 30600 Telegraph Road. Bingham Farms. Mich. 48025-4532 or as mass offerings.

CAf tOi l L. F I K T Funeral services for Carole L.

Fleet, 54, of Plymouth Townahip were Monday, Feb. 3, at Fred Wood Funeral Home in Livonia. Burial was in Parkview Memori-al Cemetery.

She was born in Detroit, and died Saturday, Feb. 1, in Ply-mouth. She worked as a dining room manager for a restaurant.

She is survived by her fiance, Raymond Nawas; daughters, Georgia and Tammie L. Fleet of Canton; son, James R. Fleet of Roswell; three sisters; one broth-er; parents, Mattie and George Brady; four grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Arbor Hospice, 3810 Packard Road, #200, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48108.

K>HN W. BRAUTMAN A memorial service for John

W. Brautigan, 81, of Detroit will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, at St. Anne's Catholic Church in Mon-roe. He donated his body to Wayne State University Medical School.

He was born Dec. 14, 1915, in Detroit, and died Monday, Feb. 3. He worked at the Detroit office of ALCOA Aluminum after graduation from Visitation High School in 1934. In 1953 he went to work at Western Golf and Country Club, in Redford, remaining there for 28 years until his retirement in 1981. At this time he moved to Grand Beach near Monroe, where he remained until health problems forced him to sell his home and move into assisted living.

He is survived by seven chil-dren: Mary Mutart of St. Clair Shores. Thomas of Erie, Mich., Michael of Plymouth; Dr. David of Charlottesville, Va.; Dr. Mark of White Lake; Patricia of Ply-mouth; and Paul of Newport; 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth, of 55 years.

Memorials may be made to a local Hospice or charity of the donor's choice.

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"Educa t iona l programs like this are laying the groundwork for a stronger future, not only at

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"We, too, w e r e concerned about the s tandards ," Harding replied. "Citizens in southeast-e r n Mich igan should be con-c e r n e d . The s t a n d a r d s a re u n a t t a i n a b l e . We're having a h a r d t ime u n d e r s t a n d i n g the draconian changes EPA is ask-ing."

Meanwhi le , in Washington, Gov. John Engler, who set up DEQ and t a p p e d Hard ing to head i t , c i r cu l a t ed a l e t t e r among governors with a list of grievances against EPA.

EPA is predicted to end state authority over a range of envi-ronmental programs because of qualms over Michigan's corpo-rate "self-audit" program, which allows industrial firms to keep private their records on pollu-t ion prob lems . T h a t law was sponsored by Sen. Loren Ben-net t , R-Canton, and passed in 1995.

Frank Partee, of Ford Motor Co. 's e n v i r o n m e n t a l qua l i ty office in Dearborn, said he was "concerned" about coordination of air quality permits between Wayne County and DEQ.

Partee urged DEQ to simplify

i t s r e g u l a t i o n s because "our nation has woven a web of sin-gle-purpose environmental laws. Many requirements are obsolete or duplicative."

Use w a t e r s h e d s Peggy J o h n s o n , Roches t e r

Hills resident and retired execu-tive director of the Clinton River Watershed Council, won agree-ment f rom Harding tha t DEQ should o r g a n i z e i ts work by watersheds rather than govern-mental boundaries.

"I'm absolutely convinced that the watershed approach is the way to go," said Harding. "We're t r y i n g to ge t our w a t e r s h e d teams up and running."

On wa te r pollution problem, H a r d i n g sa id , "We've done a good job at the end of the pipe (source pollution), but we still have a lot of non-point (run-off) problems."

Water table falls Several rural Monroe County

resident blamed London Aggre-gates' quarry for lowering their water table 10 feet, drying up their wells and possibly allowing toxics from a nearby dump to

drain downward into the water. C o n t a c t s "Six mining operations were

using 70 percent of the ground-water in Monroe County," said resident Olivia Cox. The area is east of US-23 in the northwest part of the county.

"They (London Aggrega tes ) need checking on," said Gray J a r v i s , a n o t h e r r e s iden t who cha rged the company fa lse ly claimed its pumps wouldn't han-dle the volume of water that was d isappear ing from the aquifer (water-bearing rock).

"Send somebody from DEQ to London Township," said Jarvis. "We could be drinking leachate from that (toxic) landfill that sits on top of the aquifer."

"We don't have the statutory au thor i ty , " Hard ing told both res idents . He advised them to work with county officials, but Cox replied, "Most local agencies do not have the expertise."

Elizabeth Waffle, a farm resi-d e n t . sa id , "We're losing our w a t e r . We have to h a v e ci ty water (from Milan to the north-west)." She cited deformities in two breeds of dog and cancer in h o r s e s and dogs as poss ib ly reuslting from tainted water.

DEQ was organized by t h e governor's executive orders from to existing departments: Natural Resources and Public Hea l th . DEQ is un l i s t ed in the 1995 s t a t e t e l ephone d i r ec to ry , though its component offices are listed. A new state directory is due in spring.

In reply to a public request for ways to contact DEQ, Harding's office provided these methods:

On Internet, DEQ's home page is h t tp : / /www.deq.s ta te .mi .us

The environmental assistance division toll-free number is 800-662-9278.

The Detroit DEQ office at The River Place is 313/392-6480.

In Livonia. DEQ and DNR share regional quarters north of Seven Mile and west of 1-275 f r e e w a y ; phone n u m b e r is 313/953-0241

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r e n t a l s b e c a u s e people will be Hying in a n d out of De t ro i t t o help with some of the contractu-al work that is specialized.

" T h e s e f i g u r e s 1 t h i n k a r e within the realm of reasonable-ness. I know t h e r e a re a lot of t r ade people coming in for jobs a n d coming in on a t e m p o r a r y basis.

" T h e r e is s o m e e l e m e n t of r i sk , a n d you hope t h e r e is no d o w n t u r n , bu t we have such a strong economy."

T h o m a s N a u g h t o n , c h i e f financial officer for the Depar t -ment of Managemen t a n d Bud-g e t . i n f o r m e d c o m m i s s i o n e r s t h a t he e x p e c t e d to p r o v i d e a draf t contract of lease and infor-mation on es t imated tax collec-t ions a n d a n n u a l debt s e r v i c e requirements .

Any de lay in a p p r o v i n g t h e notice would have j e o p a r d i z e d t h e t a x - e x e m p t s t a t u s of t h e bonds. Naugh ton said. Legisla-t i o n h a d b e e n i n t r o d u c e d in Congress by U.S. Sen. P a t r i c k Moynihan. D-N.Y., last year t h a t would have e l imina ted t h e tax exemption on bonds.

" T h a t w o u l d h a v e m a d e it impossible to build sports s tadi-ums." said Duggan.

Cor>gre»^ did not act on it . b u t the legislation is expected to be re-introduced in April, so it was impor tant to act on the i tem to a l low t h e b o n d i s s u a n c e by March 31 S t a t e law requi res a 60 day notice of intent .

M o y n i h a n h a s a s s u r e d U . S . S e n . Ca r l Lev in , D - M i c h i g a n , that no tax legislation is expect-ed to be t aken up before April . Duggan called that a "wonderful e x a m p l e of f e d e r a l , c i t y a n d county officials working togeth-er."

Duggan said the county's exec-u t i v e ' s o f f i ce w a s i n f o r m e d recently by bond counsel Lewis, C lay & M u n d a v a d v i s i n g t h e county to ensure the public was

n o t i f i e d e v e n t h o u g h v o t e r s a p p r o v e d t h e h o t e l a n d ca r rental taxes in November.

T h e not ice of i n t e n t wil l be published in a daily newspaper .

Ail opposing view The t h r e e o p p o s i n g commis-

s i o n e r s c o n c e d e d t h a t t h e y believed Wayne Coun ty taxpay-ers should not be responsible for the bonds.

M c C o t t e r h a s o p p o s e d con-s t r u c t i n g t h e s t a d i u m pro jec t w i t h t h e p u b l i c m o n e y . He believes the publ ic shou ld also vote on the issuing of bonds as a financial backup for the project.

"We cou ld b o n d to f ix our roads, not to fix our s tad iums." McCotter said.

Plawecki agreed. "1 don't t h ink it 's responsible

to pledge full fai th and credit for a project t h a t should be funded by the private sector." Plawecki sa id . "It goes back to t h e fact tha t you're p u t t i n g genera l tax dollars at risk. If a project does-n't go the way it 's supposed to go, it's dangerous.

"When they were out promot-ing th i s , t hey w e r e n ' t t a l k i n g about all this. The average voter wou ldn ' t cal l d o w n a n d get a copy of t h e e n t i r e a g r e e m e n t . They only r ead t h e bal lo t lan-guage and they supported it

"If enough taxes a r e generat-ed. they will pay t h e bonds. If t h e t a x e s do no t g e n e r a t e enough money , t a x p a y e r s will pick up the tab.

"That 's s o m e t h i n g the voters did not vote for.

"Every day my phone is ring-ing off the hook with complaints a b o u t t h e r o a d s . If 1 h a d t h e option to pay for the s tadium or the roads, I'd pay for the roads."

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payers ' backs," P a t t e r s o n said. "They keep cal l ing it a t ou r i s t t ax , b u t it r ea l ly is a n exc ise tax."

McCot te r said he would con-tinue to vote against resolutions a n d a r t i c l e s of i n c o r p o r a t i o n with the s tadium.

"We didn ' t believe in it then, we d o n ' t b e l i e v e in i t now," McCotter said.

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D u g g a n ca l led t h e oppos ing commiss ioners ' pos i t ions "irre-sponsible" in voting against the full fai th and credit of t h e county for the bonds and their positions in opposing the fund appropria-tions on Jan . 23.

" T h e c o u n t y c o m m i s s i o n a p p r o v e d t h a t ( fu l l f a i t h a n d credit) back on Aug. 22," Duggan sa id . "The c o m m i s s i o n e r s a r e obligated to this agreement , and for somebody to say t h a t they will not follow that obligation is being irresponsible."

"If we d idn ' t follow t h r o u g h with th i s agreement , the teams would sue us," Duggan said.

D u g g a n sa id if t h e commis-s i o n e r s w a n t e d to b o n d fo r roads , t hey could d i s c u s s t h a t with the administrat ion.

The commission mus t publish the notice and allow a referen-d u m period of 45 d a y s du r ing which t ime a petition signed by 15,000 registered voters may be f i l ed w i t h t h e c o u n t y c l e rk r e q u e s t i n g an e l ec t ion on the county ' s "full f a i th a n d credit" pledge.

If no pe t i t ions a r e filed, the county could close on the bonds 60 days a f te r the publication of the notice.

T h e c o m m i s s i o n h a d to a p p r o v e t h e f i n a l c o n t r a c t of l ease be tween t h e coun ty and s t a d i u m a u t h o r i t y b e f o r e t h e bonds can be issued.

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"Our expectat ion is t h a t th is d e g r e e will p rovide g r a d u a t e s wi th the tools to meet society's c h a n g i n g h e a l t h c a r e needs ," sa id E d i t h Ra le igh , M a d o n n a Un ive r s i t y ' s d e a n of g r a d u a t e studies.

The master of science degree in hea l th services is designed to address issues in the prevention of i l lness , e n h a n c e m e n t of the q u a l i t y of l i f e , p r o m o t i o n of hea l th and efficiency in delivery of hea l th services.

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The program focuses on com-m u n i t y hea l t h , w i th a f f i l i a t ed c o u r s e w o r k o f f e r e d in f o u r a r e a s : cl inical l a b o r a t o r y ser-vices, heal th care risk manage-ment , managed care and micro-b i o l o g i c a l s e r v i c e s . T h e r i s k management courses are offered in cooperation wi th the Michi-gan School of Health Care Risk Management .

One of the the degree is that it addresses financial issues, as well as the ethical dimensions of decision-making.

Some of the courses include: Concepts in Community Heal th . Principles of Managed Care and Sociology of H e a l t h Care Sys-tems. For s tudents already pos-sessing a graduate degree, a cer-t i f ica te may be ea rned in com-muni ty health or any of the four special areas of study.

F o u n d e d 5 0 y e a r s a g o , Madonna ia the second larges t Catholic university in Michigan and offers associate and bache-lor d e g r e e s in m o r e t h a n 50 ca ree r -o r i en ted a r e a s of s tudy and master degrees in the a reas of bus iness , educa t ion , hospice and nursing.

F o r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e m a s t e r ' s degree in h e a l t h ser-vices. contact Madonna Univer-sity's Office of Gradua te Studies a t (313) 432-5667.

The opportunity to schedule a free, personalized tax counseling s e s s i o n is a v a i l a b l e now f o r sen iors , t h rough the Amer ican Associa t ion of Ret i red P e r s o n s Tax-Aide program.

"AARP is in i t s 30th y e a r of s p o n s o r i n g t h i s f r ee s e r v i c e , " said Gray Gorton, AARP Michi-gan Tax-Aide S ta te coordinator. "We s e r v e d over 47,000 Michi-

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"The office can a n s w e r ques-t i o n s about t h e Tax-Aide pro-gram, and give fu r the r informa-tion about the individual si tes

But it's all designed to get peo-ple in contact with our t r a ined v o l u n t e e r s , who a r e t h e o n e s who can a n s w e r t h e t a x ques-t ions older t a x p a y e r s typica l ly have."

All A A R P T a x - A i d e v o l u n -teers have part icipated in Inter-na l R e v e n u e Serv ice t r a i n i n g and have passed a cer t i f icat ion exam. The t raining includes spe-

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The AARP Tax-Aide program is a d m i n i s t e r e d t h r o u g h t h e AARP Foundation in cooperation with the IRS. .

T a x - A i d e s i t e s a n d d a t e s include: Canton Recreation Cen-ter, Canton Township, Tuesdays, 9 a .m. to 4 p .m. ( a p p o i n t m e n t

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 , 1 9 9 7 ~ _ L

Land deals Township policy makes sense

ARKIE HUDKINS

Ca n t o n re s iden t s might be s u r p r i s e d to l ea rn t h a t township g o v e r n m e n t is one of t h e biggest players in the local rea l

e s t a t e m a r k e t . The Obse rve r repor ted last week t h a t t h e

townsh ip ac tua l ly owns more t h a n 300 ac res of vacan t p rope r ty wi th in its borders . Most of t h e land is in small- a n d medium-sized bun-dles s ca t t e r ed th roughou t the e a s t e n d of t h e township . In November , for example , t h e township bought 62 acres on Sheldon Road, south of Mich igan Avenue, for $260,000.

C a n t o n ha s . over the years , paid h u n d r e d s of t h o u s a n d s of do l la rs for such p roper ty . When ful ly developed, the land will be wor th

considerably more. Rising l and values , though, a re j u s t one

reason why t h e township purchases m a k e sense . Even m o r e impor tan t , local off icials have a chance to control some of t h e r a m p a n t deve lopment t h a t h a s occurred in C a n t o n dur -ing the -1990s. W h a t the township is doing, in

effect, is m a r k i n g some parcels a s "slow-growth" or "no-growth" wi thout formal ly adopt ing such policies.

One example : t h e township is eye ing 40 acres n e a r Proc tor and Denton, in s o u t h w e s t Canton , to e x p a n d a section of p a r k l a n d t h a t a developer ded ica ted to the t ownsh ip d u r i n g negot ia t ions to approve the C e n t r a l P a r k Sub-division. P a r k s a n d other open spaces usua l ly aren ' t a developer ' s first choice.

Township-owned property was also a key ba rga in ing chip in the development of Pheas -ant Run .

The l and -buy ing policy is s imply a b e t t e r a l t e rna t ive t h a n a highly publicized, ant i -growth m o v e m e n t which t ends to split resi-den t s in c o m m u n i t i e s like C a n t o n a n d unnec-essari ly f r i g h t e n off all developers . Used judi -ciously, it shou ld he lp the t o w n s h i p a d h e r e to a m a s t e r p l an , which is in t h e c o m m u n i t y s long-term i n t e r e s t .

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LETTERS

Taking note of Summit success

The first y e a r is a lways the t oughes t . So the Obse rve r w a n t e d to make su re we d idn ' t let

t h e oppor tun i ty pass to wish S u m m i t on the .Pa rk h a p p y first ann ive r sa ry .

The recrea t ion a n d communi ty c e n t e r in C a n t o n ' s civic complex marked i ts first yea r of exis tence S a t u r d a y wi th a host of special fami-ly activi t ies. Actual ly , the S u m m i t opened its doors to t h e general public on J a n . 8, 1996. Since then , more t h a n 130.000 people h a \ e visited the facility and more t h a n 19.000 peo-ple have t a k e n a class, a t t ended a s e m i n a r or o ther S u m m i t p r o g r a m .

This yea r . S u m m i t s taff m e m b e r s will con-

cen t r a t e on p u t t i n g together a co rpora t e m e m -bersh ip p r o g r a m , among o the r ac t iv i t ies , sa id m a n a g e r Debra Bi lbrev-Honsowetz . Pr iva te -sector compet i t ion is tough, bu t t h e po ten t ia l is t he re for C a n t o n to become a h u b for busi-ness ac t iv i t ies in wes te rn W a y n e Coun ty .

Ano the r cha l l enge for t h e cen te r will be to cont inue i ts e f for t to accommoda te local senior cit izens, who h a v e been u n h a p p y wi th access and p a r k i n g problems .

All in all , t h o u g h , the S u m m i t ' s first y e a r was cer ta in ly a success. C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s a r e in order to all w h o played a role in c rea t ing a local l a n d m a r k .

FOIA change is blow to public Somet imes s t a t e legislators ge t too a t t ached

to a pet project . Rep. Greg Kaza ' s House Bill 4849 , a mon-

s t rous se t of a m e n d m e n t s to t h e s t a t e Free-dom of In format ion Act. is a case in point . Kaza. R-Rochester Hills, s t a r t e d o u t w i t h a simple, excellent bill to resolve c i t izen dis-putes wi th public bodies decl ining to d ivulge public records. In t h a t form, it p a s s e d t h e House of Represen ta t ives ea r ly in 1996.

The Sena te , however , did e n o r m o u s h a r m , cas t ing d a r k clouds over the " s u n s h i n e act.

Kaza repa i red some of t h e d a m a g e w h e n the bill got back to the House, b u t h e should have asked Gov. J o h n Engler to ve to i t . T h e Sena te is the real villain he re . I n s t e a d of act-ing promptly on HB 4849 las t s p r i n g , i t daw-^ died unt i l the closing days of t h e " l a m e duck" session w h e n everyone w a s in a r u s h . I n s t e a d of hold ing extensive and order ly c o m m i t t e e hea r ings , t h e Sena te amended t h e bill on t h e floor, whe re affected groups couldn ' t t es t i fy .

T h e Sena te relied on Gov. E n g l e r ' s admin i s -t r a t o r s for ideas t h a t would m a k e t h e i r l ives eas ie r . T h e changes will allow local u n i t s to mi s in t e rp re t the new FOIA, r a i s e pr ices and

| h ide t h i n g s . By t h e t ime the House got t h e bill back, it

w a s p a s t midn igh t on Fr iday, Dec. 13. T h e . H o u s e removed a few of the w o r s t f e a t u r e s a n d wear i ly passed it on a 95-1 vo te .

T h e 1976 FOIA said its p u r p o s e w a s to give t h e publ ic informat ion about " t h e a f f a i r s of ! g o v e r n m e n t and the official acts" of officials :and employees . HB 4849 s h a r p l y l imi ted the ! p u r p o s e to " information r e g a r d i n g governmen-

tal decis ion-making," giving officials an alibi

for h id ing documen t s . T h e 1976 F O I A allowed oral or w r i t t e n

reques t s . T h e b a d new law adds a b u r d e n s o m e r e q u i r e m e n t for wr i t ten r e q u e s t s t h a t the pub-lic body m u s t keep on file for a yea r . T h e file will give off icials ano the r excuse to say they a r e be ing h a s s l e d and t h a t ce r t a in people should be prohib i ted f rom filing FOIA reques t s . I t h a s happened in t h e pas t .

T h e 1976 F O I A allowed an agency to m a k e a c h a r g e for finding a d o c u m e n t equa l to t h e wage of " t h e lowest paid, fu l l - t ime, p e r m a n e n t clerical employee." The bad new law allows a cha rge of t h e wage of the lowest -pa id employ-ee "capab le of re t r iev ing t h e i n fo rma t ion ."

As a f o r m e r township superv i sor , Bu l l a rd should h a v e k n o w n t h a t police d e p a r t m e n t s , in p a r t i c u l a r , will misuse t h i s provision to cha rge t h e pay r a t e of a l i e u t e n a n t i n s t ead o f — a clerk. S u b u r b a n police d e p a r t m e n t s , in pa r -t i cu la r , a r e notor ious for ove rcha rg ing the publ ic fo r w h a t should be publ ic records .

T h e 1976 F O I A requi red a publ ic body to respond to a FOIA reques t " immedia te ly , b u t not more t h a n five bus iness days" a f t e r receiv-ing t h e r e q u e s t . The bad new l a w removes " immedia te ly , " giving local off icials an alibi for p u t t i n g off eve ry reques t for a week .

"Sue us ," say many local officials, pa r t i cu-lar ly police, gambl ing t h a t p la in c i t izens will give u p t h e i r s ea rches r a t h e r t h a n bother h i r -ing a $125-an -hour l awyer a n d going to cour t . T h e flawed n e w FOIA is j u s t t h e k i n d of cloud over t h e s u n s h i n e law t h a t t h e y crave .

Thanks to Observer

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an educa t iona l s t a t i on our budget is l imited and t h e publicity you provide goes a long way.

We a r e cu r ren t ly work ing on our 25th ann ive r s a ry reunion . I t ' s h a r d to believe t h a t 1997 will m a r k 25 y e a r s of serv ing the com-m u n i t y t h rough b roadcas t ing and t r a i n i n g s t u d e n t s . We have h e a r d from many of our fo rmer s t u d e n t s bu t o t h e r s have not been con-tac ted because our mai l ing lists are ou tda ted a n d incomplete .

We a r e a sk ing your r eade r s to use the i r contac ts to help us u p d a t e the lists. If you know of any cu r r en t add re s se s of fo rmer W S D P s taf f m e m b e r s please contact m e a t 1313) 416-7732. Your he lp is invaluable .

We a r e t en ta t ive ly p l a n n i n g for a reunion in the fall of 1997. An organiz ing commi t tee will begin work ing in t h e next few months . As a fo rmer g r a d u a t e of W S D P , I'm eager ly antic-ipa t ing t h e chance to catch up with old f r iends . I t h a s been g rea t hea r ing f rom former s taf f members , especial ly as t hey s h a r e t h e i m p o r t a n t role W S D P played in the i r lives. T h a n k you for he lp ing .

Bi l l K e i t h s t a t i o n m a n a g e r

No solution

Recently a l e t t e r w a s publ ished f rom my long t ime f r i end a n d t r ea su red colleague

on t h e P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n School Board, D e a n Swar t zwe l t e r , r e g a r d i n g the problems of s tu-d e n t overcrowding a t the Educa t iona l Pa rk . Much a s I dis l ike d i sagree ing wi th a f r iend , I m u s t ques t ion some of h is observat ions a n d his proposed solut ion

COMMUNITY VOICE

T h e idea of a "one yea r school" in t h e sec-o n d a r y school y e a r s h a s been t r ied a n d found ser iously lacking. Yes r ight he re in P lymouth-C a n t o n . I do not recal l wi th ce r t a in ty b u t I do not believe Dean lived here w h e n as a p a r t of t h e t r ans i t ion f r o m t h e old h igh school to t h e Educa t iona l P a r k we h a d all of the n in th g r ades in w h a t we now know as Cen t r a l Mid-dle School. I t w a s a d i sas te r . I r e m e m b e r well because w e h a d a d a u g h t e r in t h a t school,

t h a t yea r . . T h e r e w a s a lmos t no cur r icu lum ar t icu la -

t ion be tween t h e schools hous ing g r ades seven a n d e ight and t h e n i n t h g rade a t Cen t ra l . A p p a r e n t l y eve ryone felt we could j u s t t r e a t it l ike a n en t ry w a y to t h e high school a n d w a i t for t h e h igh school to do the a r t icu la t ion , i t did not work. Many , p e r h a p s most , facul ty saw t h i s school as a w a i t i n g place unt i l t hey could

get to he high school. The s t u d e n t s saw t h e school as a place they were be ing stored awai t -ing high school. T h e y lacked school spiri t , c o m m i t m e n t , f a i th in the p r o g r a m and inter-est in ex t ra -cur r i cu la r ac t iv i t ies such as spor t s , music a n d t h e like. Those act ivi t ies wh ich got some s t u d e n t pa r t i c ipa t ion fre-q u e n t l y showed lack lu s t e r pe r fo rmance wi th l i t t le e n t h u s i a s m for w h a t w a s be ing done. T h e kids of ten sa id , "it 's not my school."

Facul ty , s t a f f a n d s t u d e n t a c q u a i n t a n c e cooperat ion a n d cohes iveness did not occur. Would these m a t t e r s have go t t en be t t e r if the school had ope ra ted th i s w a y t h r ee , or more y e a r s ? P e r h a p s so. probably not . T h e tempo-r a r y a r r a n g e m e n t would a l w a y s p lague such a school. Do we d a r e ignore w h a t we should h a v e learned f rom our own ill s t a r r e d experi-m e n t ?

T h e a s sumpt ion t h a t if we bui ld a th i rd h igh school we will soon be over bui l t a n d h a v e a tragic s u r p l u s of space is badly over-d r a w n . M a n y of the spaces bui l t into Sa lem a relat ively shor t t ime ago h a v e h a d to be re fur -b i shed and still do not wel l fit t h e new curric-u la . The homes be ing b u i l t in P lymou th Townsh ip and much of C a n t o n Townsh ip today are of ten not the k i n d of h o m e s t h a t • young new fami l ies seek. T h e y a r e more the k i n d of homes t h a t would be bui l t by fami l ies w i t h chi ldren the age for middle or h igh schools. A th i rd high school m u s t be bui l t soon or t h e overcrowding a t t h e Pa rk will become a ser ious cons t r a in t on qual i ty .

The citizen p r e s s u r e to p u t a n y addi t ional h igh school space e l sewhere h a s come most directly f rom a common belief t h a t vehicle t r a f f i c a round a n d in t h e P a r k is as bad or worse t h a n t h e crowded ha l l s wi th in . If t h i s ^ . be t r u e p u t t i n g a n o t h e r bu i ld ing on t h a t si te would s imply ignore of de fy s u c h concerns and . , compound the problem.

This le t te r is no doubt too long a l ready how-ever I m u s t m a k e one final plea t h a t we not be de luded into t h i n k i n g w e can find a cheap solution to t h e c rowding p rob lem now and g u a r a n t e e qua l i ty educa t ion . O u r k ids do wel l in h igh school a n d in college. We should give t h e m the facil i t ies to k e e p it up .

E . J . M c C l e n d o n . P l y m o u t h

POINTS OF VI

Misuse of test scores hurts students The novel, "Grea t Expecta t ions ,"

w a s wr i t t en by E n g l i s h m a n C h a r l e s Dickens in t h e 1800s. In

many of h is books, Dickens wro te about t h e social order of h i s day - the plight of t h e poor, t h e working condi-tions, t h e wel fa re of children, a n d the resul t ing implicat ions for govern-ment .

If h e were here today observing and wr i t i ng about the educat ion of Michigan's chi ldren, he might well have penned a-sequel t i t led, "The MEAP and Proficiency Tes ts - t h e Grea t Expecta t ions for the 21st Cen-tury."

T h e cont inual misuse and the resul t ing mis in te rpre ta t ion of the MEAP a n d t h e High School Proficien-cy Tes t (HSPT) have all the m a k i n g s of a poorly wr i t t en novel. An impa-

t ient powerful governor t h r e a t e n s a coup of t h e locate' w o r s t pe r fo rming schools. T h e l is ts of t h e so-called •proficient" a n d t h e "deficient" schools are rout inely posted in t h e newspa-pers to convince t h e public t h a t t he i r schools .are fai l ing. T h e r e is concern over t h e unexpec ted a n d unexpla in-able fluctuations in t h e l a tes t scores. Many voice the i r opinion. Some say it could be due to t h e u sua l suspects -the yearly va r i ab les in t h e group of s t u d e n t s and t h e c h a n g e of tes t ma te -rials. Still o the r s say to check t h e cal-endar , p e r h a p s t h e wea the r , and t h e moon a n d s t a r s whi le you're a t it. Regardless , t h e ed i to r s a n d the politi-c ians issue the i r u l t i m a t u m s to school admin i s t r a to r s - in two months , we wan t to know who or w h a t is respon-sible!

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MARTHA TRAFF0RD

No m a t t e r how noble the des i re and e f for t s to m a k e our schools more accountab le migh t be, if we lose s igh t of t h e m a i n charac te r s , the s t u d e n t s , we will accomplish noth ing positive; and , could r i sk doing much h a r m .

T h e ink h a s barely dried on t h e Proficiency T e s t s which a re a l i t t le over a yea r old. Never theless , the

governor a n d o t h e r elected and appointed officials h a v e declared t h e s e tes t s to b e h igh s t a k e s - t h e vir-t u a l be all and e n d all of Michigan educat ion. I sn ' t i t b l a t an t ly u n j u s t to j u d g e school d i s t r i c t s on t h e bas i s of only a single m e a s u r i n g tool? Isn t i t b l a t an t ly u n f a i r to deny h a r d w o r k i n g h igh school s t u d e n t s t h e oppor tuni ty to ea rn an endorsed diploma, because of the i r tes t scores on a single tes t , which is still in i t s infancy s tage? Is t h e measure of a child 's educat ion in t h i s s ta te , be ing reduced to a t es tab le product? In t h e case of our h igh school s t uden t s , shouldn ' t all t he i r subject a r ea g r a d e s for four years , the i r SAT and ACT scores, the portfo-lios of the i r work , the i r daily class-room per formance , the i r involvement in their schools a n d in their communi-

t ies, count? P e r h a p s it is t i m e for t h e state 's

elected officials to find ou t if the

M E A P and H S P T s m e e t t h e cr i te r ia

which d e t e r m i n e t h e t r u s t w o r t h i n e s s

of a n y test: va l id i ty , rel iabil i ty, a n d

fa i rness .

Both the M E A P a n d H S P T were

never*intended to b e t h e media 's a n d

the public's scorecard .

Les t we forget , beh ind every h a r d

s ta t i s t ica l score in t h e low, modera te ,

a n d sa t i s fac tory r a n g e on the M E A P

a n d likewise on t h e HSPT, there a re

h u m a n faces - i m a g e s hewn f rom

socio-economic s t a t u s , home environ-

ments , and life's exper iences .

Martha A Trafford is a Canton

Township resident and Livonia

teacher.

Ameritech prospers after workforce resizing . . . •. i »_ Jikni ,* f n r\Q\i Kfiplf tllPir

Former employees of Ameri tech, the te lecommunica t ions octopus, won a ba t t le J a n . 9 in the U.S.

Circuit Cour t of Appeals. They were t e rmina ted , some invol-

untar i ly , la te in 1992. Amer i tech lacked t h e decency to say "fired," re fer r ing to it as a "Workforce Resiz-ing Program."

The ex-employees charge age dis-cr iminat ion. Nine, including Thomas Satkiewicz of Rochester Hills, hired Detroit a t to rney Rudy Huizenga , a Troy res iden t who specializes in these ma t t e r s . The case h a s dragged on in the bureaucracy and courts for four years . T h e ex-employees still haven ' t won, though they may be ge t t ing close.

The d i s turb ing th ing is t h a t Ameri tech claims it is doing well. E a r n i n g s were up 13.4 percent for 1994 (before an accounting change); revenues were up 5.9 percent to $12.6 billion; c h a i r m a n Richard C. Note-baer t repor ted 11 s t ra igh t yea r s of

dividend increases ; productivi ty w a s up 14.9 percen t - " the most produc-tive of t h e regional (Baby Bell) compa-nies," he boas ted .

B u t jobs? T h a t w a s a f a r d i f fe ren t story, told in c h a r t s r a t h e r t h a n t h e cha i rman ' s message . In 1987, Ameri tech employed 78,510. By t h e _ end of 1994, t h e r e were 63,594 left , a reduct ion of 19 percent , wi th more to come.

T h e r e w a s no recession, like t h e au to i ndus t ry su f fe r s . Amer i tech ' s job reduct ion w a s c o n s t a n t jus t a s i t s div-idend increases w e r e cons tant .

According to t h e federa l appea ls court opinion, Amer i t ech des igna ted an "at-r isk" pool of low-performing m a n a g e r s , a n d company vice presi-d e n t s d e t e r m i n e d how m a n y would be t r i m m e d . Amer i tech ' s 10-K repor t to the Secur i t i e s Exchange Commiss ion is worded to obscure responsibil i ty:

"In 1994, 1,200 m a n a g e m e n t employees lef t t h e payroll as resu l t of an invo lun ta ry work force p rogram.

% TIM RICHARD

Reduct ion of t h e work force ref lects recogni t ion of technological improve-m e n t s , consol idat ions and in i t i a t ives to ba l ance cost s t ruc ture wi th emerg-ing compet i t ion."

Note Amer i tech ' s use of imperson-al, a b s t r a c t words: left the payrol l , recognit ion, technological improve-men t s , consolidations, in i t ia t ives , cost s t r u c t u r e , competi t ion. T h e c o m p a n y s imply won ' t admi t someone is to b l ame for booting out t h o u s a n d s of p r e s u m a b l y competent workers .

T h a t po in t is impor tan t to t h e

r a t h e r technical l awsui t : Amer i tech ' s people don't wr i t e clearly.

U n d e r a pa i r of federa l l aws called the Age Discr imina t ion in Employ-men t Act (ADEA) a m e n d e d by t h e Older Workers Benef i t Protect ion Act, the court said. Congress sough t to "compel employers to provide d a t a so t h a t an employee cons ider ing waiv ing ADEA rights could assess , w i t h t h e ass is tance of counsel , the viabi l i ty of a potential (age d i sc r imina t ion) claim."

It works t h i s way: Amer i tech offered seve rance packages , accompa-nied by the job d a t a t h a t w a s sup-posed to be u n d e r s t a n d a b l e ; in r e t u r n , the employees s igned a wa iver of the i r right to sue. T h e workers ' su i t a rgued t h a t t h e d a t a were insuff ic ient , con-ta in ing ages a n d sa la ry g rades but not "job t i t les "

Amer i tech got rough, counter -su ing the workers to recover the enhanced benef i ts t hey h a d received. The Court of Appeals ru led for the workers , say-ing they could cont inue the i r suit

wi thout offer ing to pay back the i r waiver benef i t s ; i n s t ead , those s u m s would be s u b t r a c t e d from any final judgment .

The appea ls cou r t sen t the case back to U.S. Dis t r i c t Judge Avern Cohn in Detroi t for evident iary hea r -ings on the ques t ion of job t i t les. E a r -lier, Cohn h a d r u l e d summar i ly in favor of the ex-employees; now h e will h a v e to do some more work before rul-ing in the i r favor .

I have condensed four years of legal work, a 29-page cour t opinion laden ]

with legal s h o r t h a n d , and Amer i tech s repor ts into one column. The po in t s a re tha t 1) Amer i t ech measu re s i ts hea l th in t e r m s of revenues , prof i ts and dividends, not senior workers ' jobs; and 2) Amer i t ech ' s wr i t e r s deliberately dodge the quest ion of who scrapped more t h a n 18,000 worke r s in less t han a d e c a d e .

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

Sta te of Sta te significance: Education a t top of agenda

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If you were President, what would you say in your State of the Union speech?

We asked this question at the Canton Library on Tuesday, the day of Pres-ident Bill Clin-tons speech.

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Jim Rogm Canton

•I have no prob-lem with It. It's hopeful. Except for education, which shouldn't be s political football."

Cants Keetor Romulus

•I d talk about the budget. Taik about what he's Done to fix it In the past yeer."

Pat Kline Canton

•| think that we re fortunate. The president is in s place where he's not in a cri-sis."

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If you ' re searching for a good example of the dif ference between superf ic ia l phenomena and under ly ing importance, look no f u r t h e r

t h a n Gov. J o h n Engler 's S t a t e of the S ta t e speech last week and the reac t ions to it.

S t a r t by placing in t h e "sound and fury" cate-gory Engler ' s proposal t h a t t h e s t a t e should t a k e over fai l ing schools. "I real ize t h a t some will recoil a t t h e thought of s t a t e in tervent ion ... "(But) no one - no one in t h i s room, no one in th i s s t a t e - can s tand u p a n d defend a school d is t r ic t t h a t fails 80 percen t of our kids," said

t h e governor. Next add those who accused *he governor of

th in ly disguised racism. "Everybody w a n t s to — improve schools," commented Detroi t NAACP pres iden t the Rev. Wendel l Anthony, "but w h e n you cut t h rough the smoke, probably all t h e dis-t r ic t s he 's proposing t h e s t a t e t a k e over have a p r imar i ly Afr ican-Amer ican const i tuency.

F in i sh the exchange w i t h Engler ' s riposte: "What is racial ly insens i t ive is to ignore the fail-ing per fo rmance of Afr ican-Amer ican s tuden t s . W h e n two s t u d e n t s in t h e Benton Harbor public schools pass the i r science tes t and 302 fail the i r

I science tes t , t he insensi t ive person is t h e one who looks t h e other way a n d says tha t ' s not a problem."

Now consider the i m p o r t a n t event undergi rd-ing both the sound of Engle r ' s speech and t h e fu ry of var ious reac t ions to it: For the first t ime in my memory , the pe r fo rmance of our public schools and w h a t to do a b o u t it is a t t h e top of Michigan's political a g e n d a . • Th is is an event of t h e first magni tude ,

because it m e a n s t h a t t h e political communi ty finally h a s got the message t h a t concerned par-e n t s and i r r i t a ted employers have been sending for years : O u r kids need a n d deserve the kind of educa t ion t h a t p r epa re s t h e m to compete in an increas ingly tough global economy.

How did th i s h a p p e n ? Two factors come to

mind . . F i r s t , facts have a r e m a r k a b l e way of cu t t i ng

t h rough t h e rhetor ical fog. • Al though Benton H a r b o r was the only dis-

t r ic t in which 90 percen t of all s t u d e n t s failed t h e s t a t e h igh school proficiency exam in all four a r e a s tes ted - r ead ing , wri t ing, science a n d m a t h - the facts a re t h a t in 117 of Michigan s 555 K-12 school d is t r ic t s , 8 0 percent of s t u d e n t s failed to e a r n prof icient scores in »t least one subject .

• In eight district*, 80 percent of students fluqfced in all four subjects, while in 31 districts, 9 0 percent of pupi ls fai led in one or more sub-

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facts . Wi thou t s t a t ewide proficiency t e s t s a d m i n i s t e r e d to all s t u d e n t s in all schools, t he re would be no empir ical bas is for m e a s u r i n g and compar ing w h a t k ids actual ly learn in our schools. And t h e r e would be no r ea sonab le basis for t r a n s l a t i n g the discussion out of persona l anecdo te and into the public mind and t h e polit-ical process.

For years , school re fo rmers h a v e been argu-ing t h a t improving schools isn't rocket science. Decide w h a t you w a n t to learn (i.e., adopt a m a n d a t o r y core curr iculum). T h e n a s ses s w h a t k ids do in fact l ea rn (i.e., a d m i n i s t e r proficiency tests s ta tewide) . M a k e the r e su l t s public, dis-t r ic t by dis t r ic t a n d bui lding by bui ld ing (i.e., p r i n t t h e m in t h e newspapers ) , t h e n hold a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , teachers, kids a n d p a r e n t s all respons ib le .

I r e m e m b e r y e a r s ago when t h e Michigan Educa t i ona l Assessment P rog ram (MEAP) tes ts first c ame out. Back in the ear ly '90s. th i s news-p a p e r led the fight to obtain t h e M E A P resu l t s a n d to p r i n t t hem, d is t r ic t by d is t r ic t a n d build-ing by bui lding. I t w a s n ' t easy; a lot of educators - the P lymou th -Can ton school d i s t r i c t comes to mind - d idn ' t w a n t t h e l ight of d a y to sh ine on t h e resu l t s .

B u t a f t e r a whi le , even the big city p a p e r s got

on the story. And t h e s t age w a s se t for moving

t h e pe r fo rmance of our schools to t h e top of the

political agenda .

T h a t ' s w h a t is t ru ly i m p o r t a n t a b o u t the

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Getting up close and personal with pavement

Potholes - in the news! Potholes — in the road! They're everywhere. They're horri-ble. Terrible. Big.

Driving Carmen to gymnastics today, I drove over a million of them. Well, maybe not a mil-lion, but a lot. The pavement's cracking up, and the joke's not too funny. Tires blowing, cars going way out of alignment, tie rods snapping, or rod snaps tying, something, it's awful.

I feel badly for pregnant moms during pothole season, my heart goes out to them. And to those who've had recent surgery, that 's gotta be nasty. And to anybody who needs to use the bathroom real bad, oh boy ...

There's a bad spot at the intersection just up the way; there's not exactly a pothole there, it's a pot mountain. The pavement has a bad, bad buckle and when I go through the intersection it feels like I've run over something that used to be alive. It's a sickening, rather disconcerting feel-ing. I've found myself looking in the rear view mirror to be sure it was only February pavement and not a stray hippo.

Pavement. We're constantly on it, but not real-ly. I mean, we DRIVE on pavement, but we don't usually touch the pavement, like with our feet or hands. Sure, we cross the street and feel the pavement directly underneath our feet, for a moment or two, but then we're back on the side-walk, which is made out of sidewalk stuff and we're used to that. But road pavement? So differ-ent.

I remember back in high school a new highway was buUt right outside my town. We could get to it by bike and so we did.

Bicycles racing the wind What an exhilarating feeling that was, dri-

ving down the open highway, not a car any-where, just miles of freedom,'racing the wind. No danger creeping up behind , laying on the horn; no danger passing, giving mean salutes. Just a ribbon of highway. It was all ours, kids on bicy-cles on an empty highway.

Once the highway was completed, there was a ribbon cutting ceremony and the school band was invited to join the crowd and provide music, highway music I guess. I can't remember what we played, but a Sousa march would've been just right, don't you think, loud and big like that.

At any rate, the band gathered under a bridge. We were told to be careful on tha t steep cement embankment incline thing under the bridge. We

a tuba or cracked a reed or ripped the knees in pants.

I t was odd, though, to be so up close to that which we passed everyday and never gave a thought. And the noises of a marching band warming up in that vast, echoey place, absolute cacophony.

We marched on that empty highway quite a fair distance. And even though our band had marched in many a parade, we'd never been on a highway ... marching. Our uniform shoes jammed themselves into the highway pavement and each crunch and scrape was so different.

I don't remember exactly, but it seems the sky was blue and big and endless tha t day.

And just this past summer, on the very first day of our family vacation we got stuck in a miles-long traffic jam in Ohio.

Cars stretched before us forever, we couldn't see where the first car was. And cars stretched behind us, miles of them. Not only was the traf-fic jam long in distance, but time, too. We were parked for two hours. Nobody moved.

Festive air for a traffic jam Hie sky that day was blue and big and end-

less. And everyone, after a short time, emerged from their cart. The air was festive. The high-way felt different - underneath our shoes. And the sounds of the crickets in the tall grasses lin-ing the road were noticeable.

Stranger* began striking up conversations with strangers. Where are you headed? Where are you from? Do you want some crackers we have packed in the basket?

Bicycles were unhooked from racks on vaca-tioners' cats and ridera took off to see what news they could bring back. The kids in the car in front of us dug through their carefully packed vacation gear and found their buried RoUerblades. They put them on and to^k off for the wild blue yonder.

The truck driver up ahead of us turned his rig off, climbed up to the top of the cab, took his shirt off, leaned back, and worked on his tan.

Strangers ate together, talked together, we had a highway holiday - concrete under our

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• Perfectionism, we've been told, is something to aim for, but for some people the quest for per-fect ion translates into h igh and unattainable goals and no sense of sat isfaction or accom-plishment, if they do reach them.

BY SUE MASON STAFF WRITER

Most of his fellow workers say he's a perfectionist. He counters with a

"What's wrong with seeking perfec-tion? We're told to in the Bible."

Yes, perfection can be found in the Bible. Matthew 5:48 states that "You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect." But it's hard to believe that God feels superior to others, is easily irritated by minor things, unable to relax, critical of others, preoccu-pied with trivial details and never satisfied with his own accomplish-ments.

Those are the traits of a perfec-tionist, according to J. Clayton Laf-ferty and wife Lorraine Colletti-Lafferty, authors of "Perfectionism: A Sure Cure for Happiness."

"Perfectionists are usually very intelligent and highly motivated individuals who often achieve extraordinary levels of success within their fields," said Lafferty. "Their achievements, however, are in spite of their perfectionism rather than as a result of it.

"The myth of perfection is that this is a good thing when it is not. If you're a perfectionist, enjoyment and having fun are dirty words."

The book represents 10 years of work with 9,000 business man-agers, most of whom were sent to their management consulting busi-ness, Human Synergistics Interna-tional, by their employer because their perfectionism.

A leader in human resource development, Human Sjuergistics ia a $9 million worldwide company.

Admirable trait, cause of conflict? illustrious current or former per-fectionists as former NBC "Today" host Bryant Gumbel, "The Joy Luck Club" author Amy Tan and Steven Jobs, the founder of Apple Computer, is geared to moderate cases of perfectionism.

Recognizing the problem It is designed to help the perfec-

tionist recognize the problem and take measures to overcome it and is organized into three major sec-tions:

• "Perfectionism Under a Micro-scope: Defined, Measured, Exam-ined and Explored," which defines and discusses the origins of perfec-tionism.

• "Where Perfectionism Takes You: It's Neither Perfect Nor Pret-ty," which details the harmful psy-

chological and physiological effects of perfectionism.

• "On the Other Side of Perfect: Where It's Perfectly Acceptable to Be Imperfect and Methods to Get You There," which provides proven techniques for overcoming perfec-tionism.

The book does not advocate a lack of standards, poor quality work, or mediocrity, but rather seeks to expose the mythical stan-dard of "perfection" that frequently causes its purveyors to be alienat-ed from family, friends and busi-ness associates and alone in a pointless and endless crusade.

"There's nothing wrong with try-ing to be perfect," said Lafferty. "It's not harmless when not taken to extremes."

headquartered in Plymouth, that counts 400 for the Fortune 500 companies, NASA, FAA and the New Zealand government among its clients.

At one time school psychologists in Wayne County, they switched gears when Lafferty founded the business in 1971. Distinguished by its diagnostic systems, the compa-ny's philosophy is that to solve a problem you need to know what the problem ia, Lafferty said.

Their book, which discusses such

Paradoxes of perfectionism What are some of the specific identifiable and counterproductive

paradoxes of perfectionism? What does the perfectionist want and how are these "undone" by the drive for perfection Doing ;

1. Perfectionists have an idealistic aet of s tandards for perfor-mance and achievement.

2. The perfectionist wishes to protect the image of competence and self-assurance.

3.Perfectionists believe they have all the answers and do not hesi-tate to impose them on others.

4. The perfectionist is obsessed with punctuality, form and proce-dure.

5 The perfectionist has a strong desire for affiliation.

assist in accomplishing goals. Aspirations will be tackled with pon-dering detail, which causes procrastination - and ia a prescription for failure before a task is even begun.

2. Underlying and chronic anxiety, doubt and fear predominate. 3. While underlying self-criticism is severe, perfectionists do not

actually accept the criticism that they offer others. They are self-doubting and insecure.

4. The perfectionist is a procrastinator, excessively concerned with time, but not accomplishment. Projects and decisions that test the perfectionist's feelings of a sense of worth, are delayed or avoided.

5. Desire for affiliations relates to measurements of self-worth, and perfectionistic behavior drives others way.

Perfectionists see themselves as hard workers and as having high standards. They shoot for excel-lence, but their goals are impossi-ble, high and unattainable. If they hit a goal, there is no sense of sat-isfaction or accomplishment.

"There is no enjoyment in the process of doing something and fre-quently they feel depressed after a great accomplishment," said Collet-ti-Lafferty. "Perfectionism has nothing to do with perfect any-thing. They get so caught up with the details, they miss the whole picture."

The LaffertyB have found that perfectionists describe themselves as having a sense of superiority, but are hiding a tremendous sense of inadequacy. As a result, they are hard people to know. They tend to stay aloof, don't want people to know them and don't talk about their feelings.

According to the Laffertys, 17 . percent of die general population and 25 percent of managerial ranks Are perfectionists. Their behavior literally learned at their parents' knees - "No matter what it is you can do, you can do it bet-ter," intones Colletti-Lafferty.

A successful group The managers they treat tend to

be highly successful business peo-ple who are sent to Human Syner-gistics for help because they are facing an ultimatum from their employer to change or be gone. Most don't acknowledge being per-fectionists, but admit they have been told they are by others.

"They're not fun people and can be exasperating to others," said Colletti-Lafferty who has a 75 per-cent success rate in retooling per-fectionists. "They find fault with other people and offer very little praise. They're not good enough and other people are not good enough."

Colletti-Lafferty does an inten-sive growth interview with her per-fectionist clients, providing them with "a lot of diagnostic feedback on how others see them and how they see themselves."

"They get a confrontation with reality," she said. "We take the time for them to come to grips with reality, so by the end of the day, they have a plan of action for change. A lot of it happens between the ears and that ' s where change has to happen.

"It's not easy for them, but suc-cess is possible," said Colletti-Laf-ferty. "And the results are so won-

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Cancer survivor meets her No. 1 Piston Court tlm«: It's not everyday you get to go one-on-one with Detroit Pistons forward Terry Mills, but that was the case for Churchill High School sophomore

lian Routzahn who joined Mills in promoting the Evening of Hope dinner-dance last week. »TArr Pwrro rr Jm.

BY SUE MASON ' • * STAFF W a r m

Terry Mills stood jus t outside the free t h r o * line and with a smooth arm movement sent the basketball sailing through the hoop. In a l£-he lobbed the ball skyward six times and all but $fece it dropped neatly in the basket. **

Three points. Three points. Three points j* Good shooting for Mills, who leads the A

league leading three-point average. A great sf*m for the small crowd of up-and-coming hoopeter* gathered around him.

The Detroit Pistons' forward came calling at Livonia Churchill High School last week mu<$ to the delight of fan and new found friend Ji^Zan Routxahn and the high school's boys' and gitll* basketball teams.

Mil ls t e a m e d u p w i t h J i l l i a n to p romotd Leukemia , Life, Resea rch Inc.'a 16th a n n u a l Evening of Hope dinner-dance, slated for Satur-day, March 1, at Laurel Manor in Livonia.

More than 1,000 guests are expected to turn out for a sit-down dinner, elaborate dessert table, a silent auction featuring sports memorabilia, trav-el and entertainment packages, raffle and danc-

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ing to the music of Nights Creed. Doors will open a t 6:30 p.m.,

with dinner served a t 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $55 per person and are available from Eileen Surma at (313) 581-5647.

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WHOLE THING! When you buy a lwuse in the

Plymouth and Canton areas, you ire asked to sign an amazing number of documents, especially if . ou are obtaining a mortgage It is prudent to read all of the papers x-fore signing them, but it may iot be practical to do this at the

.ictual closing. There is a way you can read everything first without holding up the closing.

The title company should have the papers ready for your review several days before the closing, but sometimes the lender delivers the paperwork at the last minute. If you insist on reading everything, including all fine print, you will probably draw some serious groans from the others at the •table. One practical solution is to request copies of all of the standard forms a week before the closing, so that you can read them at your leisure. At the closing you need only to make sure that the information is filled in correctly.

For solid advice when buying and selling real estate, consult Chris Knight at Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate. 313-453-6800.

Denises Dador of WXYZ-TV, Rich F i s h e r of Fox TV-2 a n d L i l a O r b a c h of WDIV-TV. Mil ls is h o n o r a r y c h a i r of t h i s y e a r ' s event, while Ji l l ian, her mother, R a e l o n , a n d b r o t h e r Car l a r e among the many volunteers who help make the event a huge suc-cess each year .

F o r m e d in 1981, LRL h a s raised more t h a n $2.5 million for c a n c e r r e s e a r c h a t C h i l d r e n ' s H o s p i t a l of M i c h i g a n . M i l l s s igned on wi th LRL because of h i s love of c h i l d r e n a n d a f t e r l e a rn ing more about childhood cancers.

"Because I now have children of my own, I now know that this c a n h a p p e n to a n y o n e , " s a i d Mills. "It 's t h e No. 1 killer dis-ease of children."

Raelon agrees . Daughte r J i l -lian was diagnosed with a stage 4 n e u r o b l a s t o m a a t age 18 m o n t h s . Whi l e J i l l i a n did no t receive her cancer t r ea tment a t Children's Hospital , the family is act ive in LRL to help chi ldren and because it is the only orga-nized g r o u p r a i s i n g money for the study of pediatric cancers.

"Our purpose is to raise money for childhood cancer research, so more children can have the same chance as J i l l i a n had," Raelon said "We will work as a family at a cancer camp this year."

Success story J i l l ian has been in remission

for 13 years, a success story con-s i d e r i n g t h e s u r v i v a l r a t e of s t a g e 4 n e u r o b l a s t o m a is l ess t h a n 10 pe rcen t . Ini t ial ly, doc-tors had thought the infant had pneumonia a n d was as thmat ic .

b u t e v e n t u a l l y t h e m a l i g n a n t hemorrhagic tumor in her chest became large enough to be diag-nosed. By then, the cancer had metastasized into her bone mar-row.

U n d e r t h e care of oncologist Dr . L a r r y Boxer , J i l l i a n wen t into remission af ter "total gross r e m o v a l " of t h e t u m o r a n d 14 months of chemotherapy. Other than a yearly checkup and treat-men t for in t e rmi t t en t problems related to the chemotherapy, Jil-l ian is a happy , hea l thy sopho-more a t Churchill High School.

"I w a s so y e u n g , so I don ' t r e m e m b e r a n y t h i n g , " J i l l i a n s a i d , " B u t I 'm g l a d I w e n t through it at a young age. I can s a y I h a d c a n c e r a n d l ived through it."

R a e l o n a n d J i l l i a n b e c a m e involved with LRL last February af te r reading a story about a 2-year-old Livonia girl being treat-ed for n e u r o b l a s t o m a a t Chi l -d r e n ' s H o s p i t a l . T h r o u g h h e r b u s i n e s s , R a e l o n ' s R a d j a n t P a r t y ' s , s h e h e l p e d d e c o r a t e Laurel Manor for the 1996 din-n e r - d a n c e a n d J i l l i a n j o i n e d other cancer survivors in singing dur ing the evening.

T h i s y e a r , Raelon is faci l i ty coordinator for the dinner-dance and chair of the decorations com-mittee. Jill ian and Carl will help d e c o r a t e t h e ha l l a n d g r e e t guests dur ing the evening.

It was through then honorary cha i r Vinnie J o h n s o n t h a t the family got to meet Mills in the P i s t o n s ' locker room a f t e r t h e g a m e . T h e y were a t t r a c t e d to h im a f t e r watching him go talk

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"When we saw tha t , we knew in our hea r t s he would be a good m e n t o r for LRL," said Rae lon . "He took his own time to go out to the kids. That 's when we fell in love with him, when he took t ime wi th the kids who weren ' t so privileged."

That ' s also when Ji l l ian s ta r t -ed d reaming about going one-on-o n e w i t h t h e 6 - foo t , 1 0 - i n c h Mills. While the only one-on-one was for photographs , Mills d id work wi th her for a bit on h e r f r e e t h r o w . She 's a m e m b e r of the girls ' junior varsi ty team; a case of the j i t ters and the wrong ball kept her scoring to a mini-mum.

"She was great; she never com-plained and was a hard worker," sa id h e r f r e s h m a n coach, J e n -n i f e r W i l l e n s , w a t c h i n g f r o m court side. "She's very good wi th her free throw shooting and h a s the abi l i ty to see the floor. S h e doesn't have tunnel vision "

A Pied Piper Mil ls chuckles w h e n told h e

h a s b e e n desc r ibed a s a P i e d P i p e r by h i s a t t o r n e y , H a r o l d MacDonald of Birmingham. He admi t s he a t t rac ts children. It 's not u n u s u a l to have "a lot -kids s top by d u r i n g the s u m m e r to shoot baske ts" or have the k ids on the school bus "go nuts" when he gets his kids at the bus s top. Mills said.

"I don ' t have any idea how I got tha t , " Mills said of the Pied Piper moniker, "but I plan to go to the hospital, I want to be able

to visit with the children." The meeting wi th Mills a t an

end , J i l l ian l a m e n t e d t h a t she h a d forgot ten to say hello to a young child she h a s befr iended during a television interview.

She met 2-year-old Jasmine in the elevator a t Children's Hospi-t a l a f t e r a L R L m e e t i n g . T h e d a u g h t e r of a s t r i k i n g De t ro i t Newspapers employee, she h a s been diagnosed wi th neuroblas-

toma. The financially s t rapped fami-

ly h a s no car or t e l e p h o n e and relies on the bus system to get to a n d f rom the hosp i t a l , Rae lon said.

"I f i n d k i d s w h o h a v e b e e n seriously ill tend to be more in t u n e to p e o p l e ' s p a i n a n d in h e l p i n g w i t h t h a t p a i n , " sa id Raelon of the re la t ionship. "Jil-lian is inspiring for people."

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Crue l r o a d s a g a i n s t a p lace where s t r ange r s amicably pass t i m e wi th o t h e r s t r a n g e r s as they s tand on sun-washed con-crete. The roads t h a t during pot-hole season produce bent r ims,

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The bride-to-be is a 1994 grad-ua te of Livonia Stevenson High School. She will g r a d u a t e f rom Hope College in Holland, Mich., in May wi th a bachelor of a r t s degree in sociology.

Her fiance is a 1993 gradua te of Piper High School in Kansas City. He will g radua te from Con-cordia College in Seward, Neb., in May with a bachelor of a r t s degree in behavioral science, and will a t t end Concordia Theologi-cal S e m i n a r y in F o r t W a y n e , Ind., in September.

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d o i n g a g r a p h o l o g y p r o f i l e f o r m e . I r ea l ly b e l i e v e t h a t t hey a r e v e r y a c c u r a t e .

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A l t h o u g h 1 h a v e s a i d t h i s before, 1 believe it bears repeat-ing o c c a s i o n a l l y . A very br ief sample of handwr i t ing does not furnish e n o u g h information for me to do a comple t e a n a l y s i s The ideal s amp le is a full page wr i t t en on un l ined paper The more handwr i t ing 1 have to work with, the more complete an anal-ysis I can do.

Today's wr i te r appears to be a n o n - c o n f o r m i s t T h e s p a c i n g revealed in her margins tells me she has m a d e some type of break with the past- While moving on to new o p p o r t u n i t i e s she h a s probably dropped some emotion-al baggage along the way.

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moves more rapidly than she can set her thoughts down on paper S h e seeks the freedom to follow h e r own ins t inc t s a n d t a l e n t s . S h e is a c rea t ive t h i n k e r who has also been blessed with intu-ition. This is an asset in reading people.

S h e probably knows when to move in and when to back off. A l t h o u g h she o f t e n h a s t h e a n s w e r s s h e m i g h t be h a r d pressed to tell you how she gets t h e m . -

To conf ron ta t ion , s h e h a s an aversion. She can be quite flexi-ble in avoid ing i t , even to t h e point of compromising or follow-ing the line of least resistance.

S h e e n j o y s s p o n t a n e o u s expression Her ability to adap t herself to almost any situation in w h i c h s h e f inds herse l f is out-s tand ing . She will readily accom-modate herself to the other per-son ' s viewpoint, t hen to anoth-er 's and still others..

O u r wri ter is of ten busy a n d a c t i v e . Discipl ine, howeve r , is not a high priority item for her. S h e w a n t s to be a f r e e s p i r i t . R o u t i n e , r e p e t i t i o n o r b e i n g bound to commitments does not hold much appeal.

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She sets goals for herself, but does not spend a great amoun t of t ime on the planning stage. She a p p e a r s to be r e s t l e s s a n d / o r i m p a t i e n t un t i l he r g o a l s a r e r e a c h e d . S o m e t i m e s s h e becomes overly op t imis t i c a n d mus t keep pull ing herself back to reality.

I th ink s h e probably hi t t h e nail on the bead when she said, " I 'm a l w a y s in a h u r r y . " S h e m i g h t f i n d it h e l p f u l to s low down and smell the roses along life's pathway.

If you would like your hand-writing analyzed in this newspa-per, write to Lorene C. Green, a certified graphologist, at 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. Please write a few paragraphs about yourself, using a full sheet

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M i l l i o n Eugene and Rosemary Million

of Livonia r ecen t l y ce l eb ra t ed the i r 50th wedding anniversary a t a d i n n e r p a r t y a t t h e Hawthorne Valley Country Club in Westland.

They exchanged vows on J an . 11. 1947, in Angola, Ind. She is the former Rosemary Miller.

They Mil l ions have six mar-r ied c h i l d r e n - Tom a n d Olga Mil l ion, R i c h a r d and Rebecca Million, Ron and Donna Lloyd, Pete and Diane Haller, Dan and Rob in M i l l i o n a n d M a t t a n d Doreen Swift. They also have 14 g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d one g r ea t -grandchild.

MARC holds radio swap meet The Michigan An t ique Radio

C lub will hold a s w a p m e e t 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Armenian Hall. 19310 Ford Road, be tween S o u t h f i e l d and Evergreen, Dearborn.

The s w a p meet wil l f e a t u r e items ranging from crystal radio s e t s of t h e 1920s , r a d i o s a n d televisions from the 1930s-40s. t ransistor radios and other relat-ed i tems .There a lso will be an e q u i p m e n t con te s t s i l e n t auc-tion, 50/50 raff le a n d dona t ion

auction The MARC also will have its

f r e e " R a d i o R e s c u e " s e r v i c e ava i l ab le . P a r t i c i p a n t s will be able to bring in radios for identi-fication and appraisa l . They will get help on locating par ts or get-t ing repairs , and , if they chose, will be able to sell the i r radios on the silent auction table.

Admission for the swap meet is $2.

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R e s i d e n t s of L i v o n i a s i n c e 1961. they were married on Feb. 16, 1957 a t P r e c i o u s Blood Catholic Church in Detroit. She is the former Mary Lou Saam.

T h e G u a s t e l l a s h a v e t h r e e m a r r i e d ch i ld r en - L a r r y and Cali. Dan and Susan and Dave and Terr i . They also have nine grandchildren.

He is employed by Operat ing Engineers Local 324, while she is re t i red from Pres t ige Clean-ers.

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The couple exchanged vowa on Feb. 15, 1947 in H a m t r a m c k . S h e is t h e f o r m e r J u l i a J e r r y Platenik.

The Milosers have three chil-dren - Daniel Richard Miloser of Water ford , S u s a n Marie Miller of L ivon ia a n d K e n n e t h Alan M i l o s e r of C a n t o n - s e v e n g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d two g rea t -grandchildren.

He h a s been retired for seven years and ei\joys bowling on two s e n i o r l e a g u e s a t M e r r i b o w l Lanes in Livonia. Her interests include he r family and friends.

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Livonia • 464-8S44

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RELIGION CALENDAR Listings for the Religion Calen-dar should be submitted in writ-ing no later than noon Friday for the next Thursday's issue. They can be mailed to Sue Mason at 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150, or by fax at (313) 591-7279. For more information, call (313) 953-2131. NEW BEGINNINGS

The "Physical Effects of Grief" will be presented by Jeanne Hess at the 7:30 p.m. Thursday , Feb. 6, meeting of New Begin-nings. a grief support group held year-round a t St. Matthew's United Methodist Church, 30900 W. Six Mile Road. Livonia.

New Beginnings is for people suffer ing as a result of the dea th of a loved one. It recognizes t h a t people grieve differently, bu t have a similar need for the sup-port of each other. For more information, call the church at (313) 422-6038, Mari-lyn Wilkinson at (810) 380-7903 and Rosemary Kline at (313) 462-3770.

ROAST BEEF DINNER The United Methodist Men of

the First United Methodist Church of Wayne will present a roas t beef dinner 5-7 p.m. Fri-day, Feb. 7. in the church's Fel-lowship Hall. 3 Towne Square , Wayne. The cost will be $6 for adu l t . $2.50 for children and $15 for a family ticket which includes two adul ts and children 12 years and under. For more information, call the church a t (313) 721-4801.

BETHANY PLYMOUTH/CANTON Bethany Plymouth/Canton, a

minis try providing support for

single adults , will have its monthly dinner Thursday . Feb. 6 art John Edward's in Redford -call Diane at (313) 421-6751 — and a Valentine Day dance a t 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, at St . Gerald's on Farmington Road north of Eight Mile Road. Cost is $8 and includes re f reshments . For information, call Tony a t (313) 422-3266.

The group also ga thers a t 11:15 a.m. Sundays for 11:30 a.m. Mass at St. Aidan's Church, Farmington Road, nor th of Six Mile Road, Livonia, followed by coffee or lunch - call Bill a t (313) 421-3011 for information - for breakfast at 10 a.m. Sundays a t the Redford Inn. Five Mile Road west of Beech Daly Road. Red-ford - call Val at (313) 729-1974 - and for coffee and conversa-tion at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Archie's Plymouth Road east of M e m man, Livonia - call Tony at (313)422-3266.

CHURCH WOMEN UNITED Church Women United of Sub-

urban Detroit-West will have its International S tudent Day carry-in casserole luncheon at 12:15 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, at Redford United Methodist Church, 22400 Grand River. Redford. Internat ional high school s tudents will sha re infor-mation about their home coun-tries and their feelings about the United States. Par t ic ipants should bring a casserole to feed three people and paper products to be given to First Step. For information, call Louise Savery a t (313)453-5790.

MARDI GRAS WEEKEND St. Genevieve P a r i s h will have

a Mardi Gras Weekend Friday and Sa turday , Feb. 7-8, a t the church, 29015 Jamiaon , Livonia. Friday night will fe i t ture bingo 7-11 p.m. The ki tchen will be open to serve typical festival foods. On Saturday, t he re will be a Vegas Night with t h e gaming room Qpen 6 p.m. to tnidnight .

There will be a cash ba r avail-able for beer and w i n e sales and drawings for the pa r i sh raff le with a grand prize of $5,000 a t 11 p.m. (Raffle t i cke t s will be available throughout! the Mardi Gras Weekend.) Admiss ion charge will be $1 for each

evening. For more information, call the church a t 427-5220.

SWEETHEART B A U St. Theodore Par ish will have

a Sweethear t Ball dinner-dance Saturday, Feb. 8, in the Parish Social Hall. 8200 N. Wayne Road, Westland. Sponsored by the Confra terni ty of Chris t ian Women, doors will open a t 6 p.m. There will ho re d'oeuvres, dinner at 7 p.m. and dancing 8 p.m. to midnight to the music of Ted Koltowicz and the "Sparks of Fire." Cost is $15 per person (BYOB) and dress is af ter 5 att ire. For t ickets, call Deb at (313) 525-5031 or Mary at 9131) 425-4421.

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TALENT CAFE St. Paul 's Presbyter ian Church

will host a Talent Cafe and Cof-fee House beginning a t 7 p.m. Sa turday , Feb. 8, at the church, 27475 Five Mile Road, Livonia. There will be 90 minutes of en te r ta inment , featur ing ONYX, Major Thirds and New testa-men t as well a s a variety of cof-fees, cakes and cookies. There will be a moderate charge for ref reshments , with proceeds going towards the Montreat Music Camp. For more informa-tion, call (313) 422-1470. PANCAKE SUPPER

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Faith Lutheran of Troy holds women's conference

T h e W o m e n ' s M i n i s t r y of Fa i th L u t h e r a n Church in Troy h a s a miss ion : To give women the opportunity to grow in their unders tanding of Jesus Christ as they relax in an environment of loving and caring fellowship.

That ' s the mission of the min-istry's Chr i s t i an women's confer-ence, "Sing Unto the Lord a New Song," slated for Friday and Sat-u rday , Feb . 28-March 1, a t the Troy Marr iot t Hotel. 200 W. Big Beaver Road.

T h e c o n f e r e n c e , f e a t u r i n g a c t r e s s , a u t h o r , p l a y w r i g h t . B ib l e t e a c h e r a n d n a t i o n a l s p e a k e r J e a n e t t e Cl i f t George, will begin on Friday with regis-t r a t i o n 3-6 p.m.. followed by a banquet a t 6:30 p.m. and prayer and praise concert and program 7:30-9 p.m.

A p r a y e r b r e a k f a s t a t 8 :15 a.m. will open the morning ses-s ion on S a t u r d a y . George will speak 10 a .m. to noon on "Abun-d a n t Life" and will reprise her presenta t ion 2-4 p.m. to close out the conference.

G e o r g e is a m u l t i - t a l e n t e d woman w i t h many accomplish-m e n t s a n d a w a t d s t h a t a r e grounded in her Christ ian back-g r o u n d . S h e m a d e h e r a c t i n g debu t in t h e film, "The Hiding P l a c e , " p o r t r a y i n g C o r r i e t en B o o m , a D u t c h w o m a n who saved the lives of scores of Jews dur ing the Nazi occupation.

S h e is e q u a l l y known as an author , playwright. Bible teach-er and national speaker She is the a u t h o r of two books, "Some R u n w i t h Fee t of C l a y " a n d "Trave l T i p s f rom a R e l u c t a n t Traveler." Her speaking engage-m e n t s r a n g e f rom t a l k s to church groups to formal presen-ta t ions a t national conventions. She is a Staley Foundation Dis-t inguished Scholar Lecturer.

The mus ic for the conference will be by After His Heart , with Robyn Beckett and Kathy Zuzi-ak. Beckett is a vocalist and wor-sh ip l eade r at Fa i th L u t h e r a n Church, while Zuziak is a gifted composer and pianist

Also per forming will be Solid

F a i t h . A g roup of g i f ted mus i -c ians and vocalists, Solid Fa i th *-K r i s a n S h a n t z . C h e r y l M c C l e m e n t s , Diane Davis a n d Alysia Kujawa - a re par t of t h e worship team at Fai th Lu the ran .

T h e conference cos t s $25 for t h e F r i d a y n igh t p r o g r a m a n d $ 6 0 for t h e S a t u r d a y s e s s i o n ( b r e a k f a s t and lunch included), or $60 for the en t i re conference wi thout an overnight stay a t the M a r r i o t t . C o s t w i t h t h e overnight stay is $75 per person i four to a room), $82 per person • t h ree to a room) or $90 per per-son {two to a room).

T h e r e g i s t r a t i o n d e a d l i n e is F e b . 19. To r e g i s t e r , ser id a check, payable to Faith Women's M i n i s t r y , t o F a i t h L u t h e r a n Church . Attention: Verna Besan-con. Women's Spring Conference. 3 7 6 3 5 D e q u i n d r e R o a d . T r o y 48083.

For more information, call con,-, ference organizers Elsie Arndt a^ (810) 524-9559 or Dar lene Led -b e t t e r a t (810) 540-8343 or the-church office a t (810) 689-4664.

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beginning with the Ash Wednes-day service a t 7:30 p.m. Wednes-day. Feb. 12. Each week's 45-minute service will feature a 9hort d r a m a highlighting the though t s of those who witnessed the events of Christ 's trial and crucifixion — John. Peter, Pilate. Herod, and other followers of Jesus . For more information. call t h e church office a t (313) 522-6830.

LENTEN GATHERINGS The Plymouth Ministerial

Association will sponsor ecu-menical Lenten gatherings. "Lift High the Cross of Christ ." noon Wednesdays dur ing Lent. All services will be held by the First Presbyter ian Church, 701 Church St., Plymouth, and will be led by a different minister each week.

Lunch will be provided follow-ing the service, by a different church each week and for a donation which will benefit the Plymouth Salvation •Army. The ga ther ings will begin on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Worship leader will be provided by the First Bapt is t Church with lunch by the Firs t Presbyter ian Church.

The worship leader and meal

provider for the other gatherings will be Our Lady of Good Coun-sel Church and the First United Methodist Church on Feb. 19. New Life Lutheran Church and St. John ' s Episcopal Church on Feb. 26. the Salvation Army and St. Kenneth Church on March 5. Firs t United Methodist Church and Our Lady of Good Counsel Church on March 12 and St John ' s Episcopal and Salvation Army on March 19 LENTEN PROGRAMS

Rice Memorial United Methodist Church will have three Lenten programs on Wednesdays, beginning Feb. 12. The evening will s tart with a pot luck d inner at 6 p.m.. followed by the program at 7 p.m. - the Messiah in the Passover 'in Feb. 12. a surpr ise music program on Feb 26 and devotional au thor and speaker Gail Martin on March 12. Rice Memorial is a t 20601 Beech Daly Road. Red-ford. For more information, call 1313)534-4907.

VALENTINE S DANCE St. J o h n Neumann 's Singles

Group of Canton will have a Valentine 's Day dance 8 p.m io 12:30 a.m. Saturday. Feb. 1"), at Divine Savior Church. 39375 Joy

Road, west of Hix Road, WTest- „ land There will be pop. pizza, prizes and music by J a m e s Dunn as well as raffle tickets. Cost will be $8. For more infor-mation. call Marilyn S a m m u t a t 313 > 591-9269 af te r 6 p.m., Patrick Belanger a t (3131 277-6083. Theresa Muscat a t 1313.1 277-2171 or Scott Bertsch a t <313 >266-7253.

LENTEN RETREAT Madonna University will have

a Lenten re t reat . "Turning Our Hear ts Over to God." 9 a.m. to 5 . a.m. Saturday. Feb. 15. at the campus Residence Hall and Chapel. Rev Patrick Halfpenny, -pastor of St Vincent De Paul Par ish in Pontiac, will be the facilitator. The cost for participating is $12 and includes lunch and refresh-ments. For more information. call 1313)'432-5419. Madonna University is at Schoolcraft and Levan in Livonia.

12-STEP PROGRAM A 12-step program lo deal with life's complex and painful issues will be offered at 7 p.m. Tues-days. beginning Feb. 25. at Wrard Presbyterian Church. 17000 Farmington Road. Livonia. To register, call i313i 422-1826.

Haberman conducts seminars Fashions will be the center of

a t ten t ion Sa tu rday , Feb. 8. and Wednesday , Feb. 12, a t Haber-man Fabr ics in Royal Oak.

T h e s t o r e will hos t "Adven-tures in Free-Spirited Clothing," two e n t e r t a i n i n g and in forma-t i ve s e m i n a r s by . .Co lo rado designer Mary Lou Rankin, the c r e a t i v e g e n i u s b e h i n d P a r k Bench Pa t te rns .

At "a New Way of Dressing," 9:30 a .m. to 12:30 p.m., partici-pants will enjoy a fashion show of a m u l t i t u d e of v a r i a t i o n s of the 20 Park Bench pat terns. The p a t t e r n s a r e s t r o n g , s i m p l e shapes , easy to size and ma|fe, fun to wear, loaded with pizzazz, and sti l l pract ical and sui table for all occasions.

Rank in will tell he r audience all a b o u t h e r des igns , exp la in p a t t e r n sizing and fabric selec-tion, and show them how to use their imaginat ion and creativity.

F a b r i c cho ices c a n m a k e or b r e a k a g a r m e n t , a n d a t t h e afternoon seminar , "Oops' Right P a t t e r n , W r o n g Fabr i c , " 2:30-

5 : 3 0 p . m . . p a r t i c i p a n t s w i l l l e a r n in d e p t h how to a v o i d sewing n igh tmares and how to i d e n t i f y f ab r i c by feel , w e i g h t and movement to achieve t h e i r f a s h i o n goa l s . T h e y a l so wi l l learn about coordinating fabrics a n d t r i m s in t h i s m u s t f o r "touchy, feely fabric fondlers

Rank in , who studied marke t -ing. t"v*'lps rmd fashion desiun

t i m e a t t e n t i o n to P a r k B e n c h Pat terns .

Tuition for each seminar is $40 or $70 for both and a complimen-tary lunch at Habe rman Fabrics, 117 W. F o u r t h S t . , Royal O a k 48067. People in te res ted in the s e m i n a r s c a n r e g i s t e r a t t h e ; store or charge by phone a t <810* j 541-0010. ;

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a t Co lo rado Women ' s Col lege , opened a specialty retail fabric store. Rags Designer Fabrics, in 1989 in La Mesa. Calif. The store f ea tu r ed Designer Fabrics, fea-t u r i n g hand-picked fabrics f rom the garment district

In 1990 s h e b e g a n o f f e r i n g s e w i n g c l a s s e s a n d h a n d s - o n workshops at different shops in Ca l i fo rn ia , one f ea tu r ing a six-p i e c e w a r d r o b e t h a t s h e d e s i g n e d W h e n h e r d e s i g n s became popular, she decided to design her own pat tern line and in 1992 Started the Park bench P a t t e r n Company The bus iness grew so rapidly tha t she closed Rags in July 199,5 to devote fuH-

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T h e s h o w wi l l f e a t u r e t h e n e w e s t t r e n d s in b r i d a l gown styles , laces, f abr ics a n d head-p i e c e s . T h e r e a l s o w i l l be a c h a n c e to d i s c u s s b r i d a l p lans wi th t h e d e s i g n e r s , ge t sewing t ips or a d res smaker referra l .

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SPORTS SCENE

Scholar-Athlete finalists Five f rom Obse rve r l and a r e among t h e 111

f inal is ts for the 1996-97 Michigan High School Athletic Association's Scholar-Athlete Award.

A m o n g t h o s e f i n a l i s t s i n c l u d e L i v o n i a Church i l l ' s J e s s i ca J e n k i n s (girls baske tba l l ) , Livonia Stevenson 's Brady West (boys baske t -ball) and Scott Kwiatkowski (boys cross coun-try) , Wes t l and J o h n Glenn ' s Mar jor ie Brooks (g i r l s c ross c o u n t r y ) and P l y m o u t h C a n t o n ' s Angkana Roy (girls track).

The f inal is ts are vying for 24 $1,000 scholar-ships, one in each sport the MHSAA sponsors in a post-season tournament .

The scholar-athlete award, created in 1988, is underwri t ten by Farm Bureau Insurance.

A record 2,636 applicants, who must carry a t least at 3.5 grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale), f rom 497 schools were received for th is yea r ' s award .

T h e top 24 scholar -a th le te a w a r d rec ip ien t s will be honored Saturday, March 22 during half-t ime of the s ta te Class C boys basketball f inals a t t h e Bresl in S tuden t Even t s Center in E a s t Lansing.

New Ladbroke facility Ladbroke DRC will open its doors to the public

a n d e show off i t s newly r enova t ed f i r s t f loor clubhouse from noon to midnight, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 8-9.

Pa ren t company Ladbroke Group PLC, one of Bri tain 's largest bookmakers, invested $2.5 mil-lion to creat a Las Vegas-style teletheater fea tur -ing a state-of-the-art simulcasting facility, newly named the Inside Track.

"It 's our f irst major renovation in 11 years , " Ladbroke DRC vice president and general man-ager Bill McLaughlin said. "Our new facility will be totally different from anyth ing ever presented in Michigan horse racing.

"Not only will we be able to serve our regular p l a y e r s wi th "the u tmos t l u x u r y and comfor t , wel l be able to introduce horse racing to a whole new group of fans in a modern, state-of-the-art facility."

T h e completely revamped Ins ide T rack fea-tu r e s 212 TV monitors, individual lighted work s ta t ions , theater seating, and a new island b a r put t ing racing fans close to the action.

A new 800-sea t d in ing room has a lso b e e n revamped.

"This renovation brings DRC into a new era as a p r e m i e r e e n t e r t a i n m e n t venue , " sa id J o h n Long, p r e s iden t a n d chief execut ive off icer of Ladbroke . "With th i s e n h a n c e m e n t , L a d b r o k e DRC is positioned to offer to the public, Michi-gan 's finest Vegas-style facility in an increasing-ly competitive en te r ta inment market .

Ladbroke DRC is located on the corner of 1-96 and Middlebelt Road in Liovnia. For more infor-mation, call (313) 525-7300.

Hawks win Challenge The 1982 Michigan H a w k s , coached by T i m

E r n s t a n d J o h n Ozog, c a p t u r e d the u n d e r - 1 6 g i r l s Tota l Soccer Hol iday Cha l lenge in 1996 wi th a 5-1 victory over the Cosa Express of Ohio. They also downed the Canton Flames, 8-1, in the semifinals.

Members of t h e Hawks, who outscored t h e i r opponents 32-6, include:-Amy Allen, Susan Rear , Nicole D 'Hondt . L a u r a Grode. Alyson Keh le r , Kelly Kraft , Michele Lowe, Abby Moirpll, Anne Morrell, Brianna Roy, Chris ten Shull, Andi Sied, Stacey Supanich, Suzi Towne, Michele Vet t ra ino and Kristen Weidle.

CC baseball clinic Detroi t Catholic Centra l is having a basebal l

clinic for sixth, seventh and eighth graders Sa t -urday, Feb. 22. Two sessions, limited to 35 play-ers, will be offered.

"Hie first session is from 8:30 a.m. to noon. T h e second session is from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

CC coach J o h n S a l t e r a n d h i s s t a f f wil l b e offering fundamenta l baseball instruction on hi t-t i n g , p i tching, ca tch ing , inf ie ld /out f ie ld p l ay . S t reng th t raining also will be covered.

Cur ren t and former college players a re among the clinic coaches. Also offering instruction will be Madonna coach Greg Haegar and Jefff Kaiser , both former pitchers in the Tigers ' organization.

C o s t is $ 2 5 a n d i n c l u d e s c l in i c T - s h i r t , bevarages and prizes.

For addit ional information, call Bob M u r r a y , clinic director, a t (313) 522-4393 or Bob Malek, clinic committee m e m b e r a t (313) 397-0439.

Hoop tourney The Grea t Lakes Spr ing Classic, a boys bas-

ketbal l tournament , is coming to Garden City 's jun io r high and high school April 11 and 13.

T h e r e a r e 11-under a n d 13-under age d iv i -sions.

Cost is $200 per team. Each team is g u a r a n -teed three games. Rosters are limited to 12 play-ers .

There is a limit of 12 t eams per division. Eligi-bility da te for both divisions is Sept. 1,1997.

I i f a k e c h e c k s p a y a b l e to Kevin W i l k i n s o n , T o u r n a m e n t Direc tor , 411 N. Mil i ta ry , Dea r -bora , Mi. 48124

For addit ional information, call Wilkinson a t h o m e a t (813) 274-5405 or work a t (313) 981-3000 or Jef f Bradley a t home a t (313) 595-6096

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Salem 2nd at Observerland B Y D A N O ' M E A R A STAFF WRITER

Livon ia S t e v e n s o n w a s a l a t e entry in the Sixth Annua l Observer-land Wrestling Tournamen t , and the Spa r t ans were glad they competed again this year.

P u t t i n g s e v e n w r e s t l e r s in t h e championship finals, Stevenson cap-tured the title for the third time in four years Sa turday .

The Spar t ans and host Plymouth Salem scored points a t 13 of the 14 w e i g h t s , b u t S t e v e n s o n w a s s ix points bet ter in t h e final tally, 205 1/2-199 1/2.

Wayne Memorial h a d its best fin-ish, t ak ing t h i r d p l a c e (180), a n d defending c h a m p De t ro i t Cathol ic Central was four th (164). Westland John Glenn had the most individual w i n n e r s ( fou r ) b u t f i n i s h e d f i f t h (163).

Stevenson had only one champion — senior Nick Pe t ryk — but coach Don Berg found it h a r d to be disap-pointed.

"Hey, we won t h e t o u r n a m e n t ; tha t ' s what we c a m e for," he said. "We didn't have the champions, but we got seven people there , and those were big points.

"Six other kids also scored points. To have a t e a m v i c t o r y , everyone has to do his job. I th ink that 's our t r ademark a t S tevenson . Everyone w r e s t l e s h a r d , a n d we al l do our job."

Wayne senior Rich Watson joined former Observerland s tandouts John Spolsky and Ma t t Michalski a s the only three-time winners .

The 145-pound P e t r y k became a t w o - t i m e c h a m p i o n a l o n g w i t h Glenn junior Tim Reeves (171).

"Everybody had to place; we could-n't get knocked out," Petryk said of the S tevenson win . "People l ike K (Katsuhiko Sueda) , J e f f Brach a n d D a n S e d e r b u m p e d u p a w e i g h t because it was best for the team. We all made sacrifices.

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Good show: Salem's John Mervyn and Wayne Memorial's Nate Wensko battled it out in a 103-pound division match, which Wensko won en route to a first-place finish. Mervyn fin-ished fourth. The Rocks came close to the team title, but Stevenson edged them out.

"One of our goals was to win this tournament , and we're real pleased. Sophomore Joe Moreau stepped up and made it to the finals. Everybody h a d a good day, and t h a t w a s the key."

V o t e d t h e mos t o u t s t a n d i n g w r e s t l e r s by the coaches were CC f r e s h m a n Mi t ch H a n c o c k in t h e lower weights and Livonia Churchill s e n i o r Bob F o w l e r in t h e u p p e r weights.

Hancock was the 112-pound cham-pion. and Fowler, who finished third in t h e h e a v y w e i g h t d i v i s i o n l a s t year, captured first place a t 215.

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Raiders' comeback shocks Canton Tuesday ' s r e s u l t p r e t t y much s u m s u p t h e

way the season h a s gone for Plymouth Canton 's basketball t e a m .

The C h i e f s g o t o u t in f r o n t of h o s t N o r t h Farmington a n d m a i n t a i n e d the lead mos t of t h e game. B u t t h e y couldn ' t p u t t h e R a i d e r s away, and t h a t w a s a mistake.

In the f ina l m i n u t e , Nor th overcame a six-point Canton lead wi th a three-pointer by Brad Rivers, a s teal a n d a layup by Ernes t Yeldo, and a game-winning t r ip le by Scott Gold in the final seconds to seal a 39-38 t r iumph.

"We tu rned i t over down the s t re tch and we didn't make our free throws," said Canton coach Dan Young, h i s t e a m slipping to 9-5 overall, 5-3 in th£ W e s t e r n L a k e s Act ivi t ies Associa t ion .

BASKETBALL

North is 6-9 overall, 3-5 in the WLAA. "We had the game, but we left the door open

— we didn't shu t the door and finish the game, and that ' s the reason we lost."

The Chiefs led 12-7 a f t e r one qua r t e r and 20-15 a t the half . They extended the i r advantage to 29-21 heading into the final quar te r .

Despite their poor performance from the free throw line — Canton converted jus t 7-of-16 — the cushion was still a sizable one. It took a 10-1 finiwhing run by North to upend the Chiefs.

Nick Hurley was the only one to reach double

figures in scoring for Canton , wi th 15 points . Rob Johnson was next best with eight.

Nor th got 10 points from Ju l i an Cochran and nine from Gold.

Salem 76, Churchill 50: Livonia Churchil l h a s s t r u g g l e d a g a i n s t everyone t h i s s e a s o n , a n d tha t ' s w h e n Shawn Woloszyn — t h e C h a r g e r s best player — was available.

He was res t ing his injured knee Tuesday a t P lymouth Salem, and the effect was immediate: T h e Rocks exploded to a 24-4 l ead a f t e r one q u a r t e r a n d coasted to t h e i r s i x t h vic tory in eight WLAA games. Salem is 11-3 overall.

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A Blaze Ladywood bounces back for title; Salem falters

B Y B R A D E M O N S S T A F F W R I T E R

It's been quite a rollercoaster ride for the Livonia Ladywood volleyball team.

On T h u r s d a y , t h e B laze r s w e r e derailed, losing t h e i r first Catholic L e a g u e match* s i n c e 1 9 9 1 w h e n Birmingham M a r i a n came into the Blazers ' g y m n a s i u m a n d scored a s tunning 15-12, 16-14 victory.

But on S a t u r d a y , Ladywood was r i d i n g h i g h on t h e "Blue S t r e a k " once a g a i n , c a p t u r i n g i t s f i r s t S c h o o l c r a f t I n v i t a t i o n a l c h a m p i -onship since 1988 w i t h 15-1, 8-15, 15-9 win o v e r N o . 1 - r a n k e d a n d t h r e e - t i m e d e f e n d i n g t o u r n a m e n t champion Temperance Bedford.

"As a coach you can ' t dwell on a loss," Ladywood's Tom Teeters said. "We j u s t w e n t back to practice the n e x t d a y a n d b e g a n w o r k i n g on skills. We were ab le to pull a posi-tive out of a negat ive and that ' s the sign of a strong t eam."

Ladywood took a 23-2 record into the M a r i a n m a t c h , a n d t h e Mus-tangs had not b e a t e n the i r Cent ra l Division rival in 12 years .

But behind t h e h i t t i n g of jon io r s K a t r i n a L s h m a n ( 1 5 b l o c k s / f i v e b locks) s n d K r i s t y K r e h e r ( n i n e kills) Marian pulled off the upset .

Things changed l i terally overnight a t Schoolcraft, whe re Teeters coach-es the perennial ly tough junior col-

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Something to shout about: Salem's spikers had a few moments like that at Saturday's Schoolcraft Invitational, but not as many as they've grown accustomed to.

lege team in the fall. He implemented a 5-1 at tack with

t o u r n a m e n t MVP Nicola Vondrscek o r c h e s t r a t i n g t h e n e w o f f e n s i v e scheme with 76 assist-to-kills on the day.

Against Bedford, the 5-foot-9 Von-drscek came up with 32 ass is ts her-

self w i t h only one e r ro r . S h e a l so h a d t h r e e a c e i a s L a d y w o o d

^improved to 30-3 overall. S a r a h Poglits and Kr is ten Dause

were the team's top hi t ters , with 12 and 11 kills, respectively.

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SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE INVrTATOWAL

HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TOURNEY

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Semifinals: Ladywood def Mid land. 15-6.

15-5: Bedford def Walled Lake Central. 1 5 6 .

1 5 2 .

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13. 1 5 3 : Bedford def Livonia Chore full. 1 5 7 .

1 5 4 : Midland def Chippewa Valley. 1 5 3 . 1 5

7: W L Central def East Kentwood. 1 5 1 2 . l O

15. 1 5 1 0 .

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mouth Salem. 1 5 1 0 . 1 5 8 ; Chippewa Valley

def Birmingham Marian. 1 5 1 0 . 1 5 1 3 .

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land. 7-1 each; 3. North Farowigton. 3-5: 4

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Salem. 5 2 ; 3 . ( t ie) L ivon ia Stevenson a n d .

Woodheven. 3 -5 each . 5 . Moun t C lemens

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Canton too tough for Franklin Plymouth Canton's volleyball team came

ready to play Monday against visiting Livo-nia Franklin. The Patriots didn't share that en thus i a sm, however , which is why the Chiefs rolled to an easier-than-expected 15-7. 15-9. 15-7 triumph.

The win boosted Canton's record to 6-1 in the Western Lakes Activities Association, 30-5-2 overall

Jessica Orleman led the offense with 12 kills and a solo block; she also had 16 digs. Donna Logsdon led the defense with 20 digs, to go with 10 kil ls and five service aces. Nikki Kovachevich collected 19 digs and 19 assists to kills, Jenny Sikora added 12 digs and four aces, and Courtney Wells contribut-ed 13 assists to kills.

"Franklin didn't get into the*game." said Canton coach Steve Anderson. "We took con-trol from the start Franklin just had a bad night."

Anderson can hope his Chiefs continue to take command: They played at Livonia Churchill last night, then travel to Plymouth Salem Monday.

Salem streak extended

It wasn't the best, it wasn't the prettiest.

V O L L E Y B A L L

but Monday's 15-7, 15-10, 15-17, 15-11 victo-ry over Farmington Harr ison did do two things for Plymouth Salem: It extended the Rocks win streak in WLAA regular-season play to 41 matches, and it helped them for-get last Saturday's disappointment at the Schoolcraft Invitational.

Salem is 25-6-4 overall. 7-0 in the WLAA.

Amanda Abraham led the attack with 17 kills. Jenny Trott added 12 kills and 17 digs; Angie Sillmon totaled 10 kills, six solo blocks and three block assists; and Kelly Street had 10 kills.

Chiefs runnersup

Plymouth Canton lost to Dearborn Edsel Ford in the finals of the Romulus Invitation-al tournament Saturday, the only defeat the Chiefs suffered in the event.

Coach Steve Anderson's team won its pool in three two-game matches (the Chiefs were 10-3 in games during the event) . Canton socked Southgate, 15-6, 15-.2; defeated Dear-born Edsel Ford, 15-1, 15-4; and reduced Redford Bishop Borgess. 15-7. 15-8

In the quarterfinals, Canton rocked Romu-lus, 15-4, 15-2, before taking a tough three-gamer from perennial Class B power Redford Thurston.

The Chiefs had a 13-10 lead in the first game but fell, 16-14, before storming back from a 9-2 deficit to win the second game, 15-13.

Jessica Orleman and reserve Amy Plagens led the Chiefs to a 15-10 win over the Eagles in the deciding third game.

Edsel Ford won back to reach the finals. Canton raced to a 15-2 first-game victory but midway through the second ran out of gas. The Thunderbirds eked out a 15-13 victory, then chrushed the Cniefs, 15-2, in the cham-pionship game. • ,

Courtney Wells had 59 assists and served 10 aces to lead a nice front-row attack by the Chiefs.

Orleman had 40 kills in the front line, 65 digs from the back, served 10 aces and made eight blocks. Stephanie Chefan had 39 kills and Donna Logsdon had 20 kills plus 51 digs.

Jenny Sikora had 50 digs plus nine service aces and Nikki Kovachevich had 41 digs. 10 aces on serve and made 34 assists.

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defense picked it up a notch," Teeters said. "Mary Lu Hemme (12 digs), Cathy Hermann (17 digs), Nicole and Katie Brogan all did their part.

"Mary Lu put on an awesome show. She made some nice digs and made some great offensive plays, too." *

Ladywood did not lose a game in four pool play matches, down-ing Woodhaven (15-6, 15-7), Ply-mouth Salem (15-13, 15-5), Livo-nia Stevenson (15-1, 15-7) and Mount Clemens Dakota <15-1, 15-4).

In t h e e l imina t ion r o u n d , Ladywood reached the final by ousting Dearborn (16-13, 15-3) and Midland (15-6, 15-5).

For Salem, the t o u r n a m e n t was, in co-coach Allie Suffety's words, "ugly." It was the Rocks worst tournament performance of the season; they finished with a 3-2 record and were eliminated by Walled Lake Central in the first round of playoffs.

S a l e m bea t W o o d h a v e n . Stevenson and Dakota in pool p lay to f in i sh second beh ind Ladywood.

"We played terribly." said Suf-

fety. "We were very, very discon-nec ted as a t e a m . We'd h a v e spur t s of greatness , then long periods of nothing."

The long periods of no th ing remain a constant concern, but t h e spur t s of g r e a t n e s s breed high hopes. "If we play to our potential, (Walled Lake Central is) very beatable," Suffety said. "And so is Ladywood.

"But we have to play to our p o t e n t i a l a g a i n s t t e a m s l ike

. that." Leading Ladywood in the tour-

nament was Poglits, a 6-2 junior, wi th 40 ki l ls (33.9 p e r c e n t effieciency) and 17 blocks, while Vondracek had a total of 50 digs and 14 ace serves.

Dause and H e m m e w e r e named to the Al l -Tournament team along with Megan McGinty (Livonia Church i l l ) , K r e h e r (Mar ian) , Dion F r a z i e r (Eas t Kentwood), Jennifer Keeler and Becky Cummings (Walled Lake Central), Erin Hartley (Midland) and pai r of Bedford p l a y e r s selected by coach Jodie Manore.

A total of 25 teams competed in the day-long tournament.

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Churchill fell to 1-13 overall. 1-7 in the WLAA.

Tony J a n c e v s k i and Andy Power led S a l e m ' s open ing onslaught, each scoring six first-quarter points For Jancevski. a 6-foot-8 sophomore center, the game was the best of his varsity career : He f i n i s h e d wi th 12 points , six r e b o u n d s , four blocked shots and five steals.

Jeff McKian led Salem with 17 points; he, too, had six boards. Power finished with 11 points, and Andre s Lopez and Mat t Mair each scored nine. Tn all, 11 Rocks scored; Nate Gray finished with seven assists.

Dale Smith's 14 points paced Churchill . George Ki thas was next best with nine

Notre Dame 85. CC 81: What more can Harper Woods Notre Dame sen io r f o r w a r d Greg S tempin accompl i sh a g a i n s t Detroit Catholic Central?

That may be answered if the two teams meet for a third time in the Catholic League playoffs.

The Shamrocks received their second dose of Stempin on Tues-day - and it wasn't much differ-

ent from the teams' first meet-ing.

Stempin scored 23 of his game-high 32 points in the second half as the Irish rallied to beat the host Shamrocks in a Catholic League Central Division battle.

With the win. ND has clinched the Cent ra l Division champi-onship with an 8-1 record The Irish are 9-3 overall

Tuesday's game was much like the first game between the two schools when Stempin scored 34 points in an 85-66 ND win back Jan. 17.

Stempin, who made four shots from three-point range, also got support from teammate Whitney Robinson, who scored 13 of his 26 points in the second quarter.

The Irish trailed 24-9 after one quarter but a 31-17 second-quar-ter advantage cut the halftime deficit to 41-40. The Shamrocks took a 62-57 lead a f t e r th ree quarters before the Irish sealed the win with a 28-19 advantage in the fourth quarter.

The Shamrocks are 8-5 overall and in second place in the Cen-tral Division at 6-3.

Senior guard Marc McDonald

had 26 poin ts to lead CC. He made four shots from three-point range.

J u n i o r c e n t e r Chr i s Young added 25 po in t s and 14 rebounds.

The two teams are headed to the Catholic League playoffs as the first and second seeds in the Central Division.

Oakland Ch r i s t . 73, PCA 3 6 : Pon t i ac O a k l a n d C h r i s t i a n , ranked fifth in Class D, spoiled Plymouth Chris i tan Academy's homecoming last Friday, and did it early — jumping out to a 17-7 lead after one quarter and 32-16 at the half.

The loss left PCA at 5-8 over-all, 1-4 in the Michigan Indepen-dent Athletic Conference. Oak-land Christian is 11-0 overall, 5-0 in the MIAC.

Mark Hovermale 's 10 points paced the Eagles. Chns DeRenzo had eight. Aaron Willson netted 17 points for Oakland Christian, all in the first half.

Whalers go 1-2 on road trip T h e

t h r e e -games-in-t h r e e -days road trip start-ed out w e l l e n o u g h

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And on Sunday, the Whalers again found themselves in an early hole, down two goals, after one period against the Oshawa G e n e r a l s en route* to a 5-3 defeat.

The 1-2 weekend left Detroit in fourth place in the Ontario Hockey League's West Division w i t h ' a 21-25-5 record and 47 points, two less than third-place Windsor.

In the win over Barrie, five different Whalers accounted for goals, helping them build a 5-2 lead after two periods. Harold Druken scored one goal and assisted on two others, and both Eric Gooldy and Randy Fitzger-ald contributed a goal and an assist.

Steve Wasylko and Andrew-Taylor also got goals, and Mark Cadotte had two assists.

Robert Esche made 42 saves in goal to lead Detroit's defense.

Against Belleville. Esche did not make it through the second pe r iod . He was r ep laced by

Nathan West af ter surrender-ing three goals midway through the second period.

West also gave up three goals as the two combined for 26 saves.

Cadotte and Druken scored goals for Detroit, both coming in the third period.

On Sunday at Oshawa, the Whalers fell behind 4-2 a f t e r two periods in a game in which t h e y never led. T a y l o r and Wasylko each scored a goal and assisted on another for Detroit.

Bryan McKinney also got a goal, and Sergei Fedotov had two assists. Esche went the dis-tance in goal, making 26 saves.

Detroit plays at Erie at 7:30 p.m. tonight, then hosts Sarnia at 7:30 p.m. S a t u r d a y and Windsor at 6 p.m. Sunday.

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Scoring soars with Canton, Salem trailing

Okay, i t 's one of those good news/bad news deals.

Start with the good. Plymouth Canton's gymnastics team pro-duced its best scoring effort of the season S a t u r d a y at the i r own Canton Invitational, putting up 133.80 points.

Now the bad news, if you want to call it that — the Chiefs fin-ished 10th out of 17 teams in what has to rate as the highest-scoring invitational in the state this season.

Twelve t eams surpassed the 130-poin t b a r r i e r . P lymouth Salem scored " jus t" 127.40 — and finished next to last.

Need more verification of just how impressive this Invitational was? Six t e a m s scored bet ter t han 140 points. At last year's Class A s t a t e f ina l , only four managed that feat.

And Holland, the three-time defending state champion, was relegated to third place.

The event resulted in so many top scores, Canton coach John Cunningham said the top 10 fin-ishing teams would be ranked as the top 10 teams in the state this week.

Northville-Novi took top hon-ors wi th 146.25 poin ts . Rochester Adams was second with 142.35, followed by Holland * 142.10), Freeland 1141.10), Troy A t h e n s (140 .55) , H a r t l a n d (140.35), Brighton (137.00), Tra-verse City (135.20), Rochester (134.65), Canton (133.80), Farm-ington (133.45), Westland John Glenn (131.05), Jackson County West (129.95) , E a s t Lans ing (128.45), Vassar (127.75), Salem and East Kentwood (118.05).

"We were real pleased to finish 10th, to be honest." Cunningham sa id . "I was p leased with my gir ls . And they were pleased with their scores.

"It was a mini-state meet." The i n d i v i d u a l scores were

also indicative of that . Canton had just two scorers in the top eight: Marcie Emerick, eighth in the Division I vaul t (9.0), and Nicole Vaagenes, eighth in the Division II uneven parallel bars ( 8 . 6 ) .

Salem was led by Kr i s t in Kosik, who tied for fourth in the Division I vault (9.1).

"We saw a lot of good gymnas-t i c s , " sa id C u n n i n g h a m . He

believes his Chiefs will be clos-ing the gap some in the month ahead, prior to state tournament time.

"We've gotten some more con-s is tency," he said, "and we're going to get better. Regionals are going to be real interesting."

Glenn jo l t s Salem

W e s t l a n d John Glenn may have t u r n e d the corner on its gymnastics season with a 135.4-132.05 victory Monday over vis-iting Plymouth Salem.

Glenn is now 3-4 overall, but only 1-4 in Western Lakes dual meets.

Salem's Kristin Kosik was the all-around winner with a score of 35.7, but Glenn's Jessica Beach and Katie Boogren finished sec-ond and third, respectively, with totals of 34.7 and 33.75.

Rounding out the top seven was S t e p h a n i e Thompson (Glenn). 33.65; Kristy Broadrick (Glenn) , 31.65; Kr i s t i n Los (Salem), 31.05; and Jenny Down (Glenn), 30.7.

In the vault , Salem f inished one-two behind Kosik (8.85) and Allison B r a c h t (8.8). G l e n n ' s Jamie Arble was third (8.45).

On the uneven bars, the order of finish was Thompson (9.1), Beach (8.9) and Kosik (8.65).

Beach won the balance beam (8.9), followed by Kosik (8.85) and Boogren (8.4).

Kosik took the floor exercise wi th an impress ive 9.35, fol-lowed by Boogren (8.9), Broad-rick and Thompson (8.8 each).

Canton loses a pair

Plymouth Canton's struggles continued on the dual-meet trail. The Chiefs faced Brighton, the newest member of the Western Lakes Activities Association, last T h u r s d a y and lost , 138.95-132.95, at Brighton.

Two nights earlier, Ann Arbor Huron was the opponent for a B-team meet, and the results were similar; a 128.45-116.50 win for the River Rats.

A g a i n s t Br ighton , t h e only event the Chiefs had a first-place finish in was the balance beam, which Beth Muylaert won with a

Staff photo by Jim Jm;dfeu>

Sound effort: Plymouth Salem got a solid effort against John Glenn Monday, from Lindsay Hawraney (above) and her teammates, but the Rockets were on fire.

score of 8.95. In addition, team-mate Marcie Emerick placed sec-ond (8.7).

Emerick had the top Canton score in the all-around — 34.10, good for th i rd place. She was third in the vault (8.45), tied for sixth in the uneven parallel bars (8.25) and finished seventh in the floor exercise (8.7). •

Muylaert also tied for fourth in the vault (8.25), and her 33.15 all-around score was fifth best.

Other top six finishers for the Chiefs were Liz Fitzgerald and Nicole Vaagenes, who tied for four th in the ba r s (8.50), and

Holly Graham, who placed sixth in the floor (8.8).

Emerick. Fitzgerald and Vaa-genes were among those who didn't compete against Huron . The Chiefs" top scorers: Muy-laert , second in the bars (7.60) and third in both the vault (8.4) and floor (8.50); Miche l l e Farnsworth. fourth in the vault (8.11 and fifth in the floor (7.65); Becky Wolfrom, four th in t h e floor <7.901; Jenny Demsky. sixth in the bars <7.10); and Marianne Berg, sixth in the beam (6.9).

Canton is at the Freeland Invi-tational this weekend.

Rocks still rule over the WLAA

Buay, busy, busy.

Maybe that 's the best way to forget something as irksome as your first loss of the season — get back on track three days later.

Plymouth Salem's swimmers did just that Tuesday, swamp-ing North Farmington 111-75 at North. The victory lifted the Rocks' dual-meet record to 9-1 overall ; they a r e 3-0 in the Western Lakes Activities Asso-ciation.

The win was a welcome one, af ter Salem lost 113-73 in a double-dual meet against Ann Arbor P i o n e e r S a t u r d a y at Salem. The Rocks won the sec-ond half of the double-dual , bea t ing L ivonia S tevenson 120-66 .

Pioneer is ranked second in the state in Class A; Salem is seventh.

In t h e win over Nor th . Salem won two of three relays and five i nd iv idua l even t s . Brent Mellis, Andrew Locke, Mark Dettling and Nick Cor-den combined to take the 200-yard medley relay (1:45.97).

Corden , D e t t l i n g , Tim Buchanan and Kyle Petroskey t eammed to win t h e 400 freestyle relay in a state-quali-fving 3:22.35.

Ind iv idua l w i n n e r s for Salem were Petroskey in the 200 free (1:54.12); Otto Geise-man in t h e d iv ing (253.00 points); Corden in the 100 free (50.68); J im McLenaghan in the 500 f r e e (5:29.70); and Mellis in the 100 backstroke (58.37).

Sa tu rday ' s loss to Pioneer wasn't all t ha t unse t t l ing to coach Chuck Olson. "It was a good meet," he said. "I was not upset or d isappointed at all with the way we swam.

"We were a little bit tired. We a c t u a l l y swam p re t t y well."

The Rocks only had two win-

S W I M M I N G

ners , however: Ge i seman in the diving (258.90 points) and Mellis in the 100 back (58.16).

Geiseman's performance was also a winner against Steven-son.' Other individual winners for Salem againat Stevenson were Corden in both the 50 (22.85) and 100 (50.12) free; D e t t l i n g in t h e 200 f r e e (1:51.30); and Locke in the 100 breaststroke (1:09.71).

Locke, Dan Jones, Dettling and Petroskey were winners in the 200 f ree re lay (1:33.86) and Corden, Buchanan, Det-tling and Petroskey were first in the 400 free relay (3:24.52).

Salem has a return engage-ment against Stevenson at 7 p.m. tonight at Salem.

Can ton 1 2 9 , Nor thv l l l e 57: Plymouth Canton closed in on the WLAA's Western Division dual-meet title by swamping visiting Northville Tuesday.

Alex Rottgers posted a state-qualifying 1:02.67 in winning the 100-yard breasts troke. It was one of four f i r s t - p l a c e swims for Rottgers: He also captured the 200 individual medley (2:07.17); he teammed with Don LeClair. Pat Krause and Curtis Hornick to win the 200 medley re lay (1:46.90); and he combined with Jason Musson, Dave S c h a c h t and Hornick for a first in the 400 free relay (3:36.96).

LeClair, Musson, B.J. Page and Schacht were also winners in the 200 free relay (1:37.47). Individually, Hornick took the 50 f ree <23.61) and Musson won the 100 free (52.59).

The Chiefs a r e 3-0 in the Western Division, 4-1 in the WLAA and 4-2 overall. They swim at Livonia Churchill at 7 p.m. tonight.

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Crusaders win twice; Ocelots are rolling Katie Cushman ' s game-high 29 points lift-

ed the Madonna University women's basket-ball t eam to an 80-65 victory Tuesday over Concordia College-

Madonna improved to 10-12 on the year , while Concordia drops to 8-13.

Angie Negri and Jenni fe r Jacek each con-t r ibuted 14 points, while Michelle Pa rmen-t i e r c h i p p e d in w i t h 10 po ins a n d s e v e n reobunds.

A m y W i l s o n paced C o n c o r d i a w i t h 2 0 points. Pam Scheer and Paula Miller added 11 and 10, respectively. Lori Shingledecker (Livonia Stevenson) had nine.

Madonna 108, St. Mary's 67 (women): A 60-point first half was all Madonna needed to end a two-game skid and claim a record-

• COLLEGE HOOPS set t ing tr iumph over visi t ing St. Mary's Col-lege (South Bend, Ind.) Sa tu rday .

The 108 po in t s scored by the Lady Cru-saders is a new single-game record. Madon-na had nine players log minutes against the Belles; each of t hem scored a minimum of six points. Five reached double figures, and two others had nine.

Leading the Crusade r s was Mary Murray with 19 points. Others in doubles were Katie Cushman (18), Angie Negri (17), Erin Wiley (14) and Dawn Pelc (10, with seven assists).

For St. Mary 's , M a r i a n n e Banko had 16 points, Nicole Griffin net ted 15, Julie McGill

scored 12 and Charlot te Albrecht totaled 10.

SC 86, Del ta CC 74 (women): J u l i e Schmidt and Alana Caver each torched Delta CC for 23 po in t s to boost Schoolcraft Col-lege's women's-team to its third-straight win Saturday a t Delta.

The Lady Ocelots improved to 16-5 overall with the win over Delta.

Schmidt and Caver each had 11 points in the first half to lead SC to a 40-35 ha l f t ime a d v a n t a g e . In t h e second half t h e y w e r e aided by Es ther Ross, who poured in n ine of her 14 points a f te r the intermission. Krist i Engel i Redford T h u r s t o n ) c o n t r i b u t e d 10 points in the game.

Delta 15-4 in the conference. 11-11 overall ) got 33 points from Ehr ika Kaweck.

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Observerland from page CI Possibly t h e best bout of t h e

day was the last in which Fowler defeated Wayne's George Buckn-e r for t h e championship , 7-6 in overtime.

Af te r near ly being p inned in the second period and trailing 5-1, Fowle r ra l l ied to t a k e a 6-5 lead in the third. Buckner got an escape to t ie with four seconds left, and Fowler scored the win-n i n g t a k e d o w n a t 1:09 in t h e overtime.

"•He tr ied to throw a headlock a n d I d u c k e d it ," Fowler sa id . "As soon as he threw it, I knew I had it; I knew I had won. I didn't want to let my coaches down, my family and myself, especially."

Fowler (29-1) said it was h is b i g g e s t v ic tory of t h e s e a s o n , possibly his career.

"I k n e w I couldn ' t get in too

close to h im; I knew h e could toss me," he said. "I was giving up a lot of s trength on him. He's the strongest kid I've ever wres-tled besides Spolsky ."

Churchil l coach Mar ty Altou-nian was among those impressed by Fowler, who has t r immed his weight from 275 as a f r e s h m a n to a svelte 212.

"When Bob s e t s h i s m i n d to something, with his work ethic, IH put my money on him all the time," Altounian said.

"He got in some bad s i tuat ions , a n d t h e h e a r t of Bob s h o w e d when he was on his back; he did-n't want to get pinned."

Salem had a pair of champions in senior Eric Coburn (119) and junior James Greene (135), who p i n n e d al l t h r e e of h i s oppo-nents.

But the Rocks had two o ther top s e e d s who f i n i s h e d lower . T h a t cos t S a l e m t h e p o i n t s i t n e e d e d to w in , a c c o r d i n g to coach Ron Krueger.

"We wanted first, but it didn't happen t h a t way," he said. "We p laced e v e r y o n e b u t t h e 215-pounder; so, in t h a t respect, we h a v e to be rea l ly h a p p y . St i l l , when you place t b a t many kids, you have visions of winning.

"Greene h a d been p lac ing in t h e big t o u r n a m e n t s b u t h a d been finishing second. Today he got the big place, and we're real happy for him."

Krueger added unseeded Dave P o p e n e y w a s a p l e a s a n t s u r -prise, taking a place a t 160, and Jason Bedoun won not only his first vars i ty match bu t h is sec-ond a n d th i rd as well a n d fin-

6TH ANNUAL OBSCRVERLANO

WRESTLING TOURNAMENT

Fob. 1 «t Plymouth Satotn

TEAM SCORES

1. Livonia Stevenson. 205,5; 2 Plymouth

Salem. 199.5; 3. Wayne Memorial. 180, 4

Detroit Catholic Central. 164. 5. Westland

JOtin Glenn, 163: 6. Garoen City. 115.5: 7,

Farmington, 108; 8 Plymouth Canton, 100; 9.

Livonia Churchill. 94,5: 10, Lutheran West

land. 75: 11. Farmington Harrison. 69 5: 12.

North Farmington.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

275 pound*: Will iam Laramie |Wayne)

pinned Rich Bramer (Stevenson). 3 09; third:

Matt Meyer (Lutheran Westianfll dec Jeff

Braken (Detroit CCI, 128: llfth: Charlie Ham-

Olm (Salemi dec, Mike Fisher iHa/risont, 10;

seventh: Jung Kim (Farmington) dec Brian

Polling (Canton), 4-1.

103: Nate Wensko iWayne) dec. Joe More-

au (Stevenson), 11-2; third: Mike Bellows

[Garden Crlyl dec John Mervyn, 12 5. fifth:

Justin Shalet (Harrison) pinned Jeff AlOrecht

CGIenn). 1:32; seventh: Klai Shinlin (Detroit

CC) pinned Joe Seymour (Farmington). 1:33.

112: Mitch Hancock (Detroit CC) pirv%ed

Katsuhiko Sueda (Stevenson). 4:23; third:

Scott Richmond (N. Farmington) pinned Vince

St. Louis lCanton;. 4:59; fifth: Er»c Falkenberg

(Lutheran West land) dec Dan Morgan

(Salem). 6 3; seventh: Just in Beselere

(Waynei By injury default over Jesse Purdon

I G<enn)

119: Eric CoBum (Salem) dec John Nichols

(Waynei. 3-1; third: Chris Golns (Stevenson)

dec Mike Zelenock (Detroit CC). 5-4; fifth:

Dave LaBerge (N. Farmington) dec Sevan

Sahmer (Farmington). 13 6. eeventh: Rot)

Lentz (Canton) pinned Craig Peplinski (Garden

City). 3:27

12S: Matt Milne lGarden City) dec Jeff

Brach (Stevensoni, 8-4 third: Derek Rumnll

(Canton) pinned Daniel Burke (Lutheran West-

land). 2:43. fifth: Andy Lendrun (Detroit CC)

by injury default over Andy Bass |Glenn): sev-

enth: Joe Banko iWaynei pinned Josh Hender-

son fSalem), 4:15.

130: Rich WatsonjWayne) dec, Dan Seder

(Stevenson). 4-0: third: Andrew Ettendick

(Lutheran West land I pinned Jerry Lema (Farm

mgton). 2:54. fifth: Brent Buttermore (Can

ton) by injury default over Dave 0 Hara

I Detroit CCI seventh: Sam Boyd (Salemi

pinned Mike Schomak (Glenn). 3:21.

135: James Greene (Salem) pinned Charles

Jaeger (Farm.ngton), 2:11; third: Steve Walk

er (Garden Crty) dec, Kevin Stone (Canton). 3-

1 m overtime: fifth: David Mason (Glenn) dec.

Brendan Burns (Detroit CC). 5-4, seventh: Phil

Ruewer (Stevenson) dec. Jason Sienko

(Waynei. 9-4.

14©: John Feduichak (Glenn) dec Dan

Hamblin (Salem), 5-2; third: Brian Barker

(Stevenson) pinned Jeff Peplinski (Garden

City). 2:51: fifth: Keith Bntt (Wayne), dec

Ryan Zagdei (Oetroit CC). 11 9: seventh:

Aram Sahiner (Farmington! dec Brian Musser

(Canton). 12-3

146: Nick Petryk (Stevenson) by technical

fall over Jeremy Wollschlager \ Salemi, 15-0:

third: Pete Langer (Glenn) dec Matt Totten

(Garden City). 4-2: fifth Sean Bell (Detroit

CC) by default over Nick McGowan

(Churchill): seventh: Chris Ghannam (Harri-

son) pinned Jim Shelton (Canton). 1:57

152: Matt Biddinger i Glenn) dec Nate

Murchow (Churchill). 2-1. third: Anwar Crutch

field I Salem) pinned Jeff Pascoe (Detroit CC).

3:47: fifth: Jason Hempel (Lutheran Westland)

dec. Joe Dionovic (N. Farmington). 117: sev-

enth: Ben Lukas (Farmington) by technical fan

over Dan Shelton (Canton), 19-4

ished fifth in the 171 bracket. W a y n e c o a c h D a v i d D a v i s

thought the s ame a s Krueger — the Zebras could have done bet-ter, too.

"It seems every tou rnamen t we go to we p lace second or t h i r d and always for the s ame reason," he said. "We're fighting the eligi-bility and in ju ry bug like every other team.

"We can be a very competitive team when we have a full lineup, and we ' re go ing to need a ful l lineup when we compete against t e a m s l ike L i v o n i a S t e v e n s o n and Plymouth Salem."

In add i t ion to W a t s o n (130), Wayne's Will iam La ramie (275) and N a t e W e n s k o (103) began the finals by w i n n i n g back-to-back titles over Stevenson oppo-

160: Richard Donahee (Glenn) dec Mike

Allison (Stevenson). 5-3 In overtime: third:

Brian Hinzman (Garden City) dec Sean Mclrv

erney (Wayne). 9-5. fifth: Brian Panczyszyn

(Churchill) dec Dean Gozowsky (Farmington),

3-2, seventh: Mike Popeney (Salem) pinned

Derek Anderson (Detroit CC), 1:16,

171: Tim Reeves (Glenn) pinned Vinme

Ascione (Churchill). 1:21: third: Joe Parrelly

(Harrison) dec JR. Guth (Farmington). 7-5:

fifth: Jason Bedoun (Salem) by default over

John Abshlre iDetroit CC); seventh: Josh Pin-

ion (Canton) pinned Jeremy Slyers (Waynei,

1 18.

189: Case* Rogowsk. (Detroit CC) dec Joe

Ramiawi iChurchill), 6-0; third: Teono Wilson

i Salem) dec Pat Grercki (Wayrve). 5-4 in over

time: fifth: Andrew Wood (Farmington) dec

Mike Stein (N Farmington). 8-1 seventh:

James Dickson (Stevenson) by default over

Ryan Billand (Lutheran Westland).

215: Bob Fowler (Churchill) dec. George

Buckner (Wayne). 7-6 in overt ime; third:

Derek Wieiand (Stevenson! dec Chris Gadjev

(Harrison). 5-1; fifth: Ryan Con (Glenni dec

Jake Lawrence I Farmington), 8 4 ; seventh:

Dave McFarland (Detroit CC) pinned Brian

Sinischo (Canton). 2.28.

nents. "William finally beat a kid he

h a s not been able to beat," Davis said. (Rich) B r a m e r h a s a lways been a very tough kid for h im. W e n s k o b e a t a S t e v e n s o n boy who beat h im earl ier , too.

"Both a r e s t a r t i n g to wres t l e exceptionally well. If they contin-ue to get be t te r a t this pace, they can blossom real quick.

"Rich h a s been the solid leader of our t e a m . He 's doing as well a s a n y W a y n e w r e s t l e r e v e r y ha s . We ' re hop ing he goes all the way to the s t a t e finals a n d takes it. His only loss (among 35 victories) was a t 135."

Davis added Buckner, who had his football season cut shor t by injury, is still working to get into wrestling shape.

"Fowler is a qua l i ty wres t l e r and, to go up against a guy like that , you have to be ready men-tally and physically," Davis said.

"He wrestled well for two peri-o d s a n d go t t i r e d . B u t t h e

Churchil l boy got one of the MVP a w a r d s a n d w a s c e r t a i n l y deserving of t h a t ."

In addi t ion to Reeves, G lenn ' i • o t h e r w i n n e r s w e r e J o h n •' Feduichak (140), Matt Biddinger ( 1 5 2 ) a n d R i c h a r d D o n a h e e * (160).

The o ther tournament champs " were G a r d e n City 's Mat t Mi lne (125) a n d CC's Casey Rogowski (189) , a s o p h o m o r e who edged Sa lem's Teono Wilson in a con-t rovers ia l semif inal bout, 7-5 in o v e r t i m e . Wi lson h a d won two previous contests.

"I knew Mitch would do it; he's p r e t t y in t ense , " CC coach Mike Rodr iguez sa id . "(Hancock a n d ^ Rogowski) went there to wrest le a n d t o w i n . T h e r e s t w e n t t o ' watch, I guess .

"I j u s t wish some of the others would pick u p on it before t h e e n d of t h e s e a s o n . W h e n you have young kids, you have to be pa t ien t and wai t on them."

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Renovated quarters please Arts Council organizers

Autograph session: Members of the Detroit Whalers hockey team will sign auto-graphs before the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra's Feb. 16 concert.

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j o i n t h e P l y m o u t h S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a for t h e Fami ly F a n t a -s i a c o n c e r t o n 3 p . m . S u n d a y , Feb. 16, in the Novi High School A u d i t o r i u m a t 24062 T a f t Road

H e i n e , L i v o n i a r e s i d e n t , h a s b e e n p e r f o r m i n g mag ic s ince h e w a s 8 y e a r s o ld . H e h a s p e r -f o r m e d wi th H a r r y B l a c k s t o n e , J r . a t t h e F i s h e r T h e a t e r a n d h a s o p e n e d t h e r e for c o m e d i a n Rober t T o w n s e n d . According to Hob T a l b e r t of t h e De t ro i t F r e e P r e s s . "Wi l l i am H e i n e is one of ihe bes t mag ic i ans in t h e a r e a -H e i n e w o r k s f o r H o v i n g a i n N o r t h v i l l e by d a y a n d p e r f o r m s

h a s magic by a p p o i n t m e n t . Heine h a s a special ac t t h a t he

does to the mus ic of T h e Sorcer-e r ' s A p p r e n t i c e by D u k a s . T h e Y o u t h A r t i s t W i n n e r , C h r i s t o -p h e r B lo s som, on t h e a l t o s a x , w i l l p e r f o r m C o n c e r t i n o D a C a m e r a by Iber t .

T h i s i s a l w a y s a f u n c o n c e r t for fami l ies because t h e ch i ld ren a n d t h e i r p a r e n t s c a n t a k e a magica l t ou r t h r o u g h t h e o rches -t r a whi le it p lays . S t a r W a r s by Wil l iams.

B e f o r e t h e c o n c e r t , p l a y e r s f r o m t h e Detroi t W h a l e r s Hockey t e a m wi l l s i g n a u t o g r a p h s f o r concer t gues t s f r o m 2-3 p .m . T h e

P l y m o u t h S y m p h o n y is hav ing a two for one offer for t h i s concert . The f i rs t 260 people to p u r c h a s e a t icket to t h e F e b r u a r y concert wi l l be a b l e to r e c e i v e , f r e e of c h a r g e , a t i cke t to t h e W h a l e r ' s T h u r s d a y Feb. 20, g a m e aga ins t t h e E r i e O t t e r s a t t h e C o m -p u w a r e A r e n a in P l y m o u t h . T h e r e is a l imi t of f o u r (4) f r e e t i c k e t s / f a m i l y t o t h e W h a l e r ' s game .

T i c k e t s for t h e concer t a r e $8 fo r a d u l t s , s e n i o r c i t i z e n s , a n d college s t u d e n t s , a n d $4 for chil-d r e n K-12. For t i c k e t s or more i n fo rma t ion , p l ea se call t h e Ply-m o u t h S y m p h o n y off ice a t (313) 451-2112 . The conce r t is be ing sponsored by Ford Motor Compa-n y , S h e l d o n R o a d P l a n t a n d M i c h i g a n C o u n c i l f o r t h e A r t s a n d C u l t u r a l Af fa i r s .

BY KEVIN BROWN STAFF WRITER

T h e P l y m o u t h C o m m u n i t y A r t s C o u n c i l h e a d q u a r t e r s is r enova t ed a n d m o r e su i ted t h a n ever t o house a r t s c lasses , plays, mus ic shows a n d more .

W i t h t h e h e l p of g o v e r n m e n t g r a n t s a n d donor c o n t r i b u t i o n s , t h e vo lun t ee r - run a r t s council in 1995 bought t h e fo rmer J e h o v a ' s W i t n e s s e s c h u r c h on She ldon a t J u n c t i o n . The a r t s council moved f r o m a n u p s t a i r s l o c a t i o n in d o w n t o w n P l y m o u t h fo r m o r e room.

T h e church s a n c t u a r y provided a m p l e p e r f o r m a n c e s p a c e a n d 2 2 5 t h e a t e r s e a t s . B u t m o r e c l a s s r o o m s p a c e w a s n e e d e d , a r t s council o r g a n i z e r s sa id .

S o t h e y s o u g h t m o r e g r a n t m o n e y a n d c o n t r i b u t i o n s l a s t yea r , to begin work on a renova-tion project . T h e a r t s council got $92,000 in s t a t e a r t s g r a n t s and $ 1 4 0 , 0 0 0 in p r i v a t e c o n t r i b u -t ions to pay for t h e renova t ion .

T h e a r t s council is seeking a n a d d i t i o n a l $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 in c o n t r i b u -t ions to pay for l andscap ing and r e m a i n i n g work on t h e bui ld ing.

" W e w a n t a l i g h t e d s i g n in f ron t , it would be a real p lus so people going by day or n ight can f o l l o w w h a t ' s g o i n g o n , " s a i d

S t e l l a G r e e n e , a P l y m o u t h c i ty c o m m i s s i o n e r a n d a r t s c o u n c i l vo lun tee r .

T h e r e n o v a t e d h e a d q u a r t e r s f e a t u r e s a l a r g e r l o b b y w i t h plenty of g l a s s to allow l ight in. J u s t off t h e lobby a r e a d m i n i s -t r a t i ve off ices a n d the Art Renta l Gal le ry .

C l o s e d f o r m o r e t h a n a y e a r d u r i n g t h e renovat ion , t h e r en t a l g a l l e r y is s c h e d u l e d t o r e o p e n Feb . 5. R e s i d e n t s a n d b u s i n e s s people can r e n t pieces for $6 per m o n t h - t h e r e is a t w o m o n t h l imit - i n c l u d i n g or ig ina l wa te r -colors , a c r y l i c s , l im i t ed e d i t i o n p r i n t s , p a s t e l s , oils , a n d a few rep roduc t ions .

T h e r e n t a l g a l l e r y is o p e n 9 a . m . t o 9 p . m . W e d n e s d a y s . "We're w o r k i n g out how to s t a f f i t t h e r e s t of t h e w e e k . " s a i d r e n t a l g a l l e r y c o - c h a i r w o m a n T h e r e s e Gal l .

R a n d y Lee. a r t s council execu-t ive d i r e c t o r , s a id t h e g r o u p is l o o k i n g f o r a s c u l p t u r e fo r t h e lobby t h a t will m a k e a d r a m a t i c impac t .

A m o n g o t h e r new f e a t u r e s of the r e n o v a t e d a r t s council build-i n g i s a k i t c h e n a n d a l a r g e c lass room t h a t can be divided in half .

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E v o l a M u s i c is a s t a n d o u t fea-. t u r e of t h e new 140-seat perfor-m a n c e space . "We're not limited" to t h e a r t s in r e n t i n g the space;" ' Lee sa id .

T h e a r t s c o u n c i l p l a n s t o • s c h e d u l e p e r f o r m a n c e s a t t h e s p a c e , i n c l u d i n g t h e W h i s t l e S t o p P l a y e r s c h i l d r e n ' s t h e a t e r g r o u p . T h e s p a c e c a n a l s o be r e n t e d for recitals .

T h e r e n o v a t i o n w a s d e s i g n e d by local a r c h i t e c t s E r i c C a r n e a n d A r c h i t e c t s & P l a n n e r s Inc. C o n s t r u c t i o n w a s p e r f o r m e d by E & M Cons t ruc t ion .

- W e w a n t to encourage people to come by and see it, t h e facili ty g e n e r a t e s e n t h u s i a s m , " G r e e n e sa id .

Severa l a r t c lasses s t a r t e d t h e las t week of J a n u a r y , and mem-b e r s a r e st i l l be ing accep ted . A c h i l d r e n ' s choir p r o g r a m is a lso p l a n n e d .

C a l l 4 1 6 - 4 - A R T for i n f o r m a -t ion on classes, r e n t i n g the facili-ty or dona t ing .

T h e P l y m o u t h C o m m u n i t y -A r t s Counc i l p r e s e n t s a d i n n e r t h e a t e r - a u c t i o n f u n d r a i se r Feb. 22 a t t h e Botsford Inn , f e a tu r i ng b lues s inger Eden Atwood. Tick-e t s a r e $ 5 0 , a n d c a n be p u r -c h a s e d by call ing t h e a r t s coun-cil.

Study: Arts programs deter youth crime

Be O u r Valentine

Any Weekend In February. Treat y o u r V a l e n t i n e to a relaxing, r o m a n t i c e v e n i n g any Friday or Sa turday in February . W e will p a m p e r you bo th w i t h de luxe a c c o m m o d a -t ions , cocktai l r ecep t ion , breakfast for two , c h a m p a g n e (keep the glasses!) a n d exquisi te chocola tes . En joy the i ndoor pool , wh i r lpoo l , sauna and 24 h o u r fitness cen te r for just $ 1 0 9 plus tax. G o u r m e t d i n i n g available at Tra t tor ia Bruschet ta .

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s t a t e ' s l a r g e c u l t u r a l o r g a n i z a -t i o n s o f f e r p r o g r a m s for a t - r i s k y o u t h a s p a r t of t h e i r con t r i bu -t i o n t o i m p r o v i n g c o m m u n i t y life.

" A r t p r o g r a m s i n d i r e c t l y h a v e a n i m p a c t on c r ime," s a id B e r n a r d B r o c k , d i r e c t o r of t h e C e n t e r for Ar t and Public Policy

a t W a y n e S t a t e Unive r s i ty . " Y o u can ' t m e a s u r e i t . b u t

peop le w h o a r e a t - r i s k who g e t involved in a r t s p r o g r a m s deflect t h e i r l i f e a n d go in a d i f f e r e n t d i rec t ion ."

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.Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing .on Monday. March 3, 1997 in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Administration Building. 1150 S. Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m. on the following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance

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PLYMOUTH LIBRARY WATCH

The P lymouth Dis t r i c t Library ia ope ra t ing s e v e n d a y s a week at its t e m p o r a r y loca t ion 705 S. M a m ( f o r m e r l y F a r m e r J a c k ) . The following a r e e v e n t s sched-uled for Feb rua ry :

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CHANNEL 7 AND MNQ THE MAGNIFICENT T h e r e wi l l b e a p r o g r a m for

school age ch i ld ren o n T h u r s d a y evening, 7 p .m. M o n d a y , Feb. 20, a t c h a n n e l 7 p e r s o n a l i t y wi l l read s tor ies a n d M i n g t h e Mag-nificent will p e r f o r m h i s magic. R e g i s t r a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d on Thursday, Feb . 13. A specia l col-lect ion of V a l e n t i n e b o o k s a r e

now on l i m i t e d loan, t w o books p e r l i b r a r y c a r d fo r o n e w e e k . T h e s e b o o k s a r e loca ted in t h e Youth a r e a .

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F e d e r a l a n d S t a t e f o r m a a n d publ ica t ions a r e avai lable a t t he Library . M a n y of the fo rms will need to be copied from t h e repro-d u c i b l e p a c k a g e s a t 10 c e n t s a page.

LITERARY GROUPS AT THE UBRARY If you a r e in te res ted in a t t e n d -

ing any of t h e following mee t ings p l ea se c o n t a c t t h e f a c i l i t a t o r of t h e g r o u p . 'The W r i t e r ' s C l u b ' call B r i a n Anderson a t 416-0418;

' G r e a t Books ' ca l l K a r e n Ber r ie a t (313>453-2454; 'Con tempora ry B o o k s ' c a l l D a r l e n e U r s e l a t (313) 453-0750.

RESERVE A BEST SELLER !Y CALLING 4SS-07S0 T h e n e w r e l e a s e s a r e : "Si len t

Honor , " by D a n i e l l e S tee l ; "The D e e p e n d of t h e O c e a n , " by J a c q u e l y n M i t c h a r d ; "M" is for Malice," by S u e G r a f t o n ; "Execu-t ive Orders , " by T o m Clancy; a n d " M y S e r g i , " b y E k a t e r i n a G o r d e e v a a r e a f ew of t h e bes t se l le rs to be r e s e r v e d by add ing y o u r n a m e to t h e l ist . ADOPT-A-MAOAZ1NE

H e l p y o u r L i b r a r y a n d y o u r c o m m u n i t y . P i c k a m a g a z i n e

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UBRARY COLLECTS CAMPBELL

T h e a n n u a l C a m p b e l l S o u p C o m p a n y ' s "Labels for E d u c a t i o n P r o g r a m wi l l e n d F e b r u a r y 28 , 1 9 9 7 . T h e l i b r a r y s t a f f w i l l a c q u i r e C i rcu la t ion Cd for H o m e U s e w i t h t h e over 7 ,000 l a b e l s c o l l e c t e d t h i s p a s t y e a r . T h e s t a f f a p p r e c i a t e s all t hose indi-v i d u a l s w h o have m a d e th i s pro-g r a m a success .

LITERACY GROUPS MEET

T h e C o m m u n i t y L i t e r a c y C o u n c i l , a n o n - p r o f i t o r g a n i x a -t i on s e r v i n g P l y m o u t h , C a n t o n a n d t h e s u r r o u n d i n g c o m m u n i -t i e s , t r a i n s v o l u n t e e r s to w o r k w i t h a d u l t s w a n t i n g to i m p r o v e t h e i r r e a d i n g sk i l l s . If you a r e able to vo lun teer cal l t h e Li te ra-cy Counci l a t 451-6555. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS

D o n a t e u s e d e y e g l a s s e s a n d h e a r i n g a i d s a t t h e L i b r a r y f o r t h e L i o n ' s C l u b . D o n a t e u s e d c lean books a t t h e l i b ra ry for t h e F r i e n d s of t h e L i b r a r y B o o k S a l e . B r i n g in C a m p b e l l s o u p labels for the "Labels for E d u c a -t ion P rog ram."

BOARD MEETING

T h e P l y m o u t h Dis t r ic t L i b r a r y ; B o a r d w i l l h o l d i t s r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d m o n t h l y m e e t i n g T u e s d a y , F e b 17 , a t 7 : 3 0 p . m . ! T h i s m e e t i n g ia o p e n to t h e p u b -l i c . I n d i v i d u a l s w i t h s p e c i a l n e e d s w h o p l a n t o - a t t e n d t h i s ' m e e t i n g s h o u l d c o n t a c t t h e l i b r a r y a t 4 5 3 - 0 7 5 0 ( v o i c e ) o r 453-6712 (TDD) if aux i l i a ry a i d s of se rv ices a re needed . A d v a n c e not ice is r equ i red .

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A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton held on Tuesday. January 28.1997 at 1150 S Canton Center Road. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to go into a closed session at 6:05 P.M. to discuss pending litigation and employee negotiations. Motion carried Ayes: Bennett, Burdziak. Kirchgatter, LaJoy. Shefferly, Yack Absent: McLaughlin ROLL CALL FOR CLOSED SESSION:

Members Present: Bennett. Burdziak, Kirchgatter, LaJoy, Shefferly, Yack Mfembers Absent: McLaughlin StafT Present: Durack, Township Attorney Anne McLaughlin

Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to return to an open session at 7:02 P M Motion carried Ayes: Bennett. Burdziak, Kirchgatter. LaJoy, Shefferly. Yack Absent: McLaughlin Supervisor Yack called the meeting to order at 7:02 P.M. and led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL FOR OPEN SESSION:

Members Present: Bennett. Burdziak, Kirchgatter, LaJoy, Shefferly, Yack Members Absent; McLaughlin Staff Present: Durack, Machnik. Minghine. Santomauro, Voyles,

Zevalkink ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA Supervisor Yack deleted the closed session at the end of the night s meeting from the agenda. Motion by Bennett, supported by Shefferly, to adopt the agenda as amended Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to approve the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 14.1997 as presented. Motion earned Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to approve the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 21,1997 as presented Motion carried. CITIZEN'S NON AGENDA ITEM COMMENTS Charles D. Mott. of the Woodlands of Canton Homeowners Association addressed the Board regarding public hearings at the Planning Commission meetings. PAYMENT OF THE BILLS Motion by Kirchgatter, supported by Bennett, to pay the bills as presented Motipn carried.

^General Fund 101 $345,533.73 Pire Fund 206 91.075.00 Police Fund 207 126.325.53

"Community Center 208 37.729.51 Golf Course Fund 211 17,712.76 Cable TV Fund 230 13,073.34 Twp Improvement Fund 246 70.875.02 Auto Theft Forfeiture 267 3.401 57 CDBG 274 11,010.24 Auto Theft Grant Fund 289 1,392 43 ©owntown District Auth. 294 1,261.28 €ap Proj-Comm Center 402 1,481.00 Bead Paving Fund 403 14,595.65 Pheasant Run Golf Course 469 30,113.65

Tfater & Sewer Fund 592 558,41L06 Tfust & Agency (trailer fees) & Haggerty Paving

701 6.66SOO Tfust & Agency (trailer fees) & Haggerty Paving 815 39.109.30 ~ Total $1,369,765.07

•tion from Fund Balance #245-000-699-000 $4,300

kindness toward one another: and WHEREAS, the citizens of Canton, by recognizing these acts during this special week, can become aware of the importance of being kind to others throughout the year; and WHEREAS, by our participation in the Random Acts of Kindness Week, we can inspire others to join in this worthwhile notion; and WHEREAS, by recognizing these small acts of kindness during this week everyone can participate in making this community a kinder and gentler place to live and work, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton does hereby declare February 10- 16, 1997 as Random Acts of Kindness Week in Canton and does further encourage all residents to perform, at least one act of kindness toward one another Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to reappoint Dave Khourv -term to expire January 28, 1999, to reappoint Melissa McLaughlin, Catherine Foege, Ralph Shufeldt, Hazen Hiller and Tom Yack for terms to expire January, 28, 2000; to appoint new members David Griffin. Tom Gerou and Penny Klei for terms to expire January 28. 2001 to serve on the Board of Directors of the Downtown Development Authority of the Charter Township of Canton. Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to create "911 Service fund" number 861, and further to transfer any unspent E-911 utility tax monies as of December 31. 1996 from the Fire and Police Funds to this new fund, and to adopt the following budget for 1997: Revenues: E-911 Utility Surcharge

Communications - Fire Communications - Police Capital Outlay - Fire Capital Outlay - Police Transfer to Fund Balance

Total This established the 1997 budget for the "911 Service Fund" #261 at $165,000. All expenditures shall be made in accordance with adopted Township procedures and the regulations of the State of Michigan Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to amend the 1997 Fire and Police budgets to remove the E-911 expenditure revenue and expenditure line item budgets, as follows: FIRE FUND Revenues E-911 Utility Surcharge A ppropri ations Communications - E-911 Capital Outlay - E-911

Total

BOARD MEMBER REPORTS Trustee Shefferly reported that the Senior Advisory Council had their first meeting of the new year on January 27, 1997. This being their first meeting they voted to reelect Trudy Roettger as Chairperson. Trustee Shefferly said that Trudy had done and will continue to do an outstanding job. Mr Shefferly announced that the Canton Seniors will hold a St Patrick's Day Party on March 17. 1997 at noon. Tickets will go on sale February 3, at $8 per ticket. Mr. Shefferly said that both banquet rooms were going to be available

J a r this party, and Eddie Chase would be the evening's entertainment He

2ded that the Summits shuttle transportation for seniors will begin in mid bruary. He said that this would greatly benefit those seniors in getting to

"®eir destination in the Summit. -RECOGNITION: Supervisor Yack recognized the efforts of Don Voyles Mr. Voyles is leaving the Merit Commission after seven years of service. Mr. Yack explained the Juties of a Merit Commissioner, and he read the resolution recognizing Mr Vpylea Motion by LaJoy, supported by Bennett, to adopt the resolution recognizing ffie service of Don Voyles for his role as a Merit Commissioner. Motion

5™RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE SERVICE OF DON VOYLES FOR HIS ROLE AS A MERIT COMMISSIONER

&HEREAS. the members of Canton's various commissions, boards. CQmmittees and task forces fill a highly demanding role tharcalTsTor the giving of time and energy, dedication to the community and a sense of duty; a id WHEREAS, Don Voyles will be leaving the Canton Merit Commission after oiore than seven years of service, during which time he faithfully executed JJje responsibilities required of him as a Commissioner; and

-WHEREAS, the long time Canton resident has set a fine example of public Service to the community , , _ . . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton does hereby recognize and thank Don Voyles and his family for his service to the Canton Community as a member of the Merit Commission and wishes him the best in the future. CONSENT CALENDAR Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to approve the following budget amendment in the General Fund to provide funds for a Hedman EDP 2000 check signer and of the co*t of a new printer to be kept in the Clerks department, jointly operated by the Treasurer and Clerk Department Thcreaae Revenue. Charge for Services - Schools #101-000-610-0000 $3,500.00

.,0,.2*3-977-0000 .3.500 00 This budget amendment increases the 1997 Treasurer Departments Budget

$380,170 to $383,670 and the General Fund Budget from $11,660,421 to 4El 1,663,921. Sot ion carried , . . _ , . •Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to authorize the Township Xlerk to act as the designated officer and to execute the 1997 Annual permit Hn Underground Utility Operations within the Michigan Department of Xranaportation right-of-way. and permits for operations within the Michigan department of Transportation nght-of-way not covered by the annual permit

a * k » by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to suthorixe the Township fHerk to execute the release of easement recorded in LibeT 27707, pages 49, through 498. inclusive Motion earned . Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to approve the following budget amendment in the Public Improvement Fund to appropnate funds to pay the X»9« winter tax bill on Township owned property

#261-000-434-0000 $165,000

#261-346-850-2060 5,340 261-346-850-2070 35,710 261-346-977-2060 5.400 261-346-977-2070 55.100 261-346-999-0000 63.450

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#206-000-434-0000 $( I0,740 i

206-336-850-9110 ( 5,340) 206-336-977-9110 1 5.4Q0J

$(10,740) This budget amendment reduces the 1997 Fire Fund budget from $4,401,800 to $4,391,060. POLICE FUND Revenues E-911 Utility Surcharge #207-000-434-0000 $«50.810>

#246-265-700-000 $4,300 J Z i , budget amendment increase* the 1997 Public Improvement Fund • M e e t from 12.720.000 to $2,724,300

MWjon'by^Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to adopt the resolution -Jaiming February 11. 1W" through February 16. 1997 "Random Act* of

I Week" Motion carried Proclamation Declaring Random Acta of Kindness Week

— ID Canton on February 10-16,1897 WHEREAS, in a time when we are plagued daily with reports of enmea. wars Sad catastrophe*, which leave us feeling helpless snd hopeless. National WJJ-J Week (Feb 10-16, 1997) asks that we perform at leaat one act of

Communications -E-911 #207-301-850-9110 (35, i l0) Capital Outlay -E-911 207-301-977-9110 1 15.100)

Total $ 1 50,810) This budget amendment reduces the 1997 Police Fund budget from $7,585,431 to $7,534,621 GENERAL CALENDAR; Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to adopt the resolution to approve the special land use and site plan for the proposed Dunkin' Donuts. Mr. Charles D. Mott and Mr Henry Moore spoke in opposition to approving of the special land use and site plan for Dunkin' Donuts Discussion occurred regarding future master land use and rezonmg Motion earned Motion by Bennett, supported by Shefferly. to adopt the resolution to approve the special land use for AT&T Wireless Communications Tower. Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to adopt the resolution to approve the request of Kroger Supermarket to conduct the special use for the proposed Open Air Display and Sale of Produce subject to compliance with any conditions contained herein and all other regulations of the Township Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to approve the increase of salaries of the non-union classified employees by 3% across-the-board and to increase the salary grades ranges for the non-union classified employees by 3<S These increases shall become effective and retroactive to January 1, 1997 Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to table the changes in the Longevity Pay Program and the PTO Cash Out Benefit pending further exploration by the Administration. Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by Shefferly, to approve the expenditure of $14,055 .or training courses for the Programmer/Analysts in MIS. Motion carried. Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak. to approve the trade in of one < 1) MP5 9 mm gun at a price of $500 00 to be used toward the purchase of eight (8) Colt AR15's at $800 00 each for the SWAT Team Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to approve the purchasing policy dated January 1,1997 as presented Motion carried Motion by Bennett, supported by Shefferly, to authorize the Supervisor and Director of Municipal Services to negotiate the sale of lots 33 and 34 in the Sheldon Park Subdivision for an amount no less than $18,322. Motion carried , Motion by Benftett, supported by Shefferly, to introduce the First Reading of the Amendment to the Uniform Traffic Code - Abandoned Vehicles, Ordinance 66(F) Motion carried. Motion by Kirchgatter, supported by LaJoy. to table for publication the First Reading of the Amendment to the Uniform Traffic Code - Abandoned Vehicles, Ordinance 66(F). Motion carried

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ' ORDINANCE NO. 66

SUMMARY OF ABANDONED VEHICLE ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 66 O F THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON, T H E UNIFORM TRAFFIC CODE FOR MICHIGAN CITIES. TOWNSHIPS, AND VILLAGES; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS TO AND ADDITIONS TO THE CODE IN SECTIONS 2.5. 2.6a, 2.5b, 2.5c, 2.5d, 2.5*. 2.5f, 2.5g AND SECTION 6.97; PROVIDING FOR R E P O R T S OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED VEHICLES; P R O V I D I N G FOR ARANDONED VEHICLE AND ABANDONED SCRAP VEHICLE PROCEDURES; PROVIDING FOR THE REMOVAL O F VEHICLES FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR VEHICLE REMOVAL BY POLICE, ARANDONED VEHICLE JURISDICTION AND DUTIES O F THE COURT; PROVIDING FOR THE PURLIC SALE OF ARANDONED VEHICLE8; PROVIDING FOR T H E PROHIBITION AGAINST OVERTAKING, MEETING OR P A S S I N G SCHOOL BUSES; PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION PROCEDURES; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION O F THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL O F CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND THE SEVERABILITY OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE SAVINGS CLAUSE O F T H I S ORDINANCE AND THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS:

SECTION It AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS. This Section amends Ordinance 66. Sections 2 5, 2 5a. 2.5b. 2.5c, 2 5d, 2.5a, 2.5C 2.5g and 5.97 of the Charter Townahip of Canton Code as follows Section 2 5 REPORTS AND STOLEN AND RECOVERED VEHICLES Thta Section provide* that a police agency shall report th* theft o( any registered vehicle upon receipt of reliable information. Section 2 5a: ABANDONED VEHICLE PROCEDURES This Section provide* procedure* for abandoned vehicle* (D This aubeeclion define* "abandoned vehicle." (2) Thi* subsection provide* the procedure* to determine whether a vehicle ia abandoned (3) Thi* subjection provide* the time frame to determine whether a vehicle ia abandoned

(4) This subsection provides the procedure for the police to follow after a vehicle has been taken into police custody. (5) This subsection provides the procedure for a registered owner to contest the fact that a vehicle has been deemed abandoned. (6) This subsection provides the process by which an owner may obtain the release of the vehicle (7) This subsection provides the procesa by which a secured party may obtain the release of the vehicle (8) This subsection provides the process by which the police agency shall offer the vehicle for sale at a public sale. 19) This subsection provides the process by which the police may sell the abandoned vehicle when ownership cannot be determined. Section 2.5b: ABANDONED SCRAP VEHICLE PROCEDURES This Section provides the procedures for abandoned scrap vehicles, (1) This subsection provides the definitions of "registered abandoned scrap vehicle" and "unregistered abandoned scrap vehicles". i2) This subsection provides the process that a police agency must f*Jlow after it has taken an unregistered abandoned scrap vehicle into custody (3) This subsection provides the process that a police agency must follow for a release form (4) This subsection provides that the police agency must provide the release form to the secretary of state (5) This subsection provides that the secretory of state must retain records relating to the abandoned scrap vehicle for not less than two (2) years. (6) This subsection provides the process by which a police agency may take a registered abandoned scrap vehicle into custody (7) This subsection provides the procedure by which the registered owner of a registered abandoned scrap vehicle may contest that the vehicle has been deemed abandoned (8) This subsection provides the process by which the owner may obtain the release of the vehicle. i9> This subsection provides the process by which a secured party may obtain the release of the vehicle 1101 This subsection provides the time frame by which the police agency mav conduct a public sale. Section 2.5c: VEHICLE REMOVED FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY This Section provides the procedure that a vehicle may be removed from private property. (Ii This subsection provides that after a vehicle is removed from private property at the direction pf a person other than the registered owner, the custodian must provide information to the police. (2) This subsection provide* the procedure for a police agency to follow after it received notification regarding a vehicle removed from private property. (31 This subsection provides that the owner of a vehicle removed from private property may obtain the release of the vehicle. <4> This subsection provides that a vehicle that is not claimed by the owner is deemed abandoned Section 2.5d: VEHICLE REMOVED BY POLICE 111 This subsection provides the circumstances when a police agency may provide for the immediate removal of a vehicle. (2) This subsection provides the process that the police agency must follow after it authorizes the removal of a vehicle. (3) Thi* subsection provide* the procedure by which the registered owner may contest the fact that the vehicle was properly removed (4) This subsection provides that the owner may obtain the release of the vehicle. (5) This subsection provides that the secured party may obtain the release of the vehicle (6) This subsection provides the process by which the police may sell the vehicle (7) This subsection provides the process by which a police agency may sell the vehicle when ownership cannot be determined Section 2 5e ABANDONED VEHICLE. JURISDICTION OF THE COURT t l i This subsection provides that the district court shall have jurisdiction to determine if the police agency acted properly. (2) This subsection provides the proper venue i3i This subsection provides that the bond shall be used to pay towing and storage fees. Section 2.5f ABANpONED VEHICLE, DUTIES OF COURT. (1) This subsection provides the circumstances when notice and a hearing must be given to determine if the police agency acted properly l2> This subsection provides that the police agency shall have the burden to show that it complied within the requirements, (3) This subsection provides the possible determinations that the court shall find. Section 2 5g: ABANDONED VEHICLE. PUBLIC SALE (1) This subsection provides the parameters of a public sale (2 This subsection provides the order of priority of proceeds from the public sale (3) This subsection provides the alternatives for the police agency when there are not any bidders on the vehicle. r=ti This subsection provides that a person who acquire* ownership shall apply for a salvage certificate of title (5) This subsection provides that upon disposition of the vehicle, the police agency shall cancel the entry in the law enforcement information network Section 5.97 SCHOOL BUSES; OVERTAKING. MEETING. OR PASSING (1) This subsection provides that the driver of a vehicle overtaking or meeting a school bus must come to a full stop (2) This subsection provides the circumstances that the driver of a vehicle need not come to a full stop upon meeting a school bus. (3) This subsection provides an evidentiary presumption regarding the registered owner of the vehicle (4) This subsection provides the penalty for violation of thi* section (5) This Section provides that violation of this Ordinance shall be a civil infraction and provides for penalty any violation of this Ordinance.

SECTION 2: SEVERABILITY. This Section provides that the Ordinance i* severable, and if any portion of this Ordinance is declared invalid for any reason, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall remain valid

SECTION 3: PUBLICATION. This Section provides the manner for the publication of the Ordinance

SECTION 4: REPEAL.

This Section provide* for the repeal of all conflicting Ordinances

SECTION 5: SAVINGS CLAUSE. This Section provides that the adoption of the Ordinance doe* not abrogate or affect any offense or act committed or done, or any right established or occurring pnor to the effective date of this Ordinance. SECTION 6: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Section provides that the Ordinance shall take full force and effect upon publication

•NOTE The amendment to the Canton Townahip Ordinance 66 become* effective upon publication of a summary of the amendment within the Minute* of the February 11, 1997 Board M « i r f g in the Canton Observer on February 20. 1997 A complete copy of the Canton Township Ordinance 66 as smended is available for public inspection in the Office of the Townahip Clerk. 1150 S Canton Center Road during regular business hours.

OTHER Supervisor Yack reminded the Board and audience that there would be a study session on February 4. 1997 snd Management Information Systems would be the topic for discussion Motion by Bennett, supported by Shefferly. to adjourn the moating a t 8:00 PM Motion earned The above is a synopsis of sctions taken at the Regular Board meeting held on January 28, 1997 The full text of the spproved minutes will be available following the next regular meeting of the Board on February 11,1997

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L Ledge hearts Sitting pretty: Don't leave your valentine out on a ledge - that's what these fabulous wooden ledge hearts are for! These artful handpainted sculptures with heart-shaped torsos attached to a set of shapely legs are definite conversation pieces, and your sweet-heart won't be able to shelve his or her excitement. Available for $34.50 at The Print Gallery, 29203 Northwestern Highway Southfield. Call (810) 356-5454.

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Tiny arrangements Flower power. Just in time for Valentine's Day Patricia Ray the creative owner of Artistic Expressions, has introduced a line of miniature floral arrangements. These colorful mini-bouquets use the same hand-dried and carefully selected artificial flo-rals as Ray's larger arrangements, but are only four to eight inches in height. No two are alike. Each container is different, from teacups to tiny vases. The arrangements are delightful additions to home or office. Artistic Expressions is at 725 S. Adams. Birmingham. Call (810) 644-8349.

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Birmingham, since 1980, and specialized in portrait commissions since 1989. Their straightforward, black and white photos pos-sess an esthetic quality that reveals their subject's soul at that moment. The three women (two are grandmothers) have a special rapport with youngsters and are sensitive to their anxi-eties. Children are encouraged to wear comfortable clothes. Instead of props, youngsters choose from a selection of antique stools, chairs or benches, upon which they can sit. stand, lean, relax and be themselves. Each child takes a differ-ent attitude while facing the camera. The result is a frank photo of character. Sittings last about an hour. Call (810) 646-6951.

Personal package: You 'll send your sweetheart swooning with an Artgram, a romantic special delivery package filled with artful Valentine's Day gifts. Inside each brightly colored gift bag is a framed, original piece of art by local artist Betty Marianetti. a magnetic poetry set, a gan Cherry Italian Sorbet and an elegant, solid milk chocolate heart sucker wrapped in ruby red foil. Framed in gold, each one-of-a-kind, five-by-seven painting by Marianetti is a mixed media watercolor collage of heart designs accented with handmade rice paper and/or a variety of fabrics. The poetry set in English. French or Spanish contains more than 200 words and word fragments. Select your one-of-a-kind Artgram at The Print Gallery. 29203 Northwestern Highway Southfield. or call The Print Gallery at (810) 356-5454 to have one shipped directly to your sweetheart. Cost is $48; shipping charge is extra.

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Set guidelines with y o u r contractor Q: We have just signed a contract

with a remodeler. Is there anything we can do d u r i n g this process to keep l ines of communica t ion open . Our friends went through a similar project and advised the relationship with the contractor deteriorated.

A: Sometimes all it takes to save a re la t ionsh ip is knowing where you stand and what is expected of you. Last week we outlined items that should be included in a contract which is the most important document to work with. Here is a quick checklist to help establish some guidelines for working with your remodeler.

• Who is the main contact person on the project? Should all communication be directed to this person? What if they are not available?

• Will there be a specific place to leave messages, forms etc. (some home-owners like to pick an isolated spot This allows for discreet messages without everyone on the job seeing them, which can be particularly helpful if you are

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• Who can initiate change orders? How will they be handled?

• When will workers begin work in the morning and end in the evening? If there are holidays during the project, will the work be continued?

• What safety measures will be taken during construction hours and after? Will tools, materials and equipment be left at the site> If so, how will they be secured?

• Will you give workers keys to your home? If so, who will get them7

• What security measures will you establish for times when you will not be home? For instance, who will be respon-sible for closing all windows and lock-ing up before leaving? If you have an alarm system, have you notified the alarm company?

• Who should sign for deliveries This should be a representative from the remodeling firm. Homeowners do not want to be responsible for signing for incomplete, damaged or incorrect orders.

• Are there any items in and around the job site that need to be protected -such as trees, gardens or brick walk-ways?

• Are there areas in or around your home that you would like to call "off limits."

• How will debris be handled ' Is there a specific place you would like the dumpster? Will items be recycled?

• How will dust management be

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• Are there any anticipated power surges or interruptions of utility sen ice When will these occur and will you be alerted ahead of time?

• Who is responsible for furniture removal? Will you need to arrange stor-age?

• Will you allow smoking on the site7 Inside, outside or neither?

• May workers use your telephone or use your appliances to chill or heat their lunches?

• Will there be a bathroom on the site that workers can use or should they arrange for a portable one outside?

• Where should the workers park? (This is often the most discussed item on this checklist, as it can be tricky in some neighborhoods to find parking for the extra vehicles and equipment.)

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Feng shui: Make arrangements with energy BY MARY KLEMIC At Home Editor

Too high, the wind will sweep you away. Too low. the water will. So find a safe place.

It sounds like a proverb, but it's the background of feng shui, the art of the harmonious arrangement of rooms and furnishings.

Feng shui (pronounced " f u n g shway," the words are Chinese for wind and water) is an ancient Asian art that is strong today, especially in the East. Recently, the new chief executive of Hong Kong refused to have his office in the old Government House because a feng shui expert rejected it. Feng shui masters have consulted on real estate developments in the United States, a New York Times article said.

According to feng shui, everything an imate and inanimate pa r takes of universal life force energies, an article in Country Living said. If structures or objects haven ' t been placed harmo-niously, they won't enhance positive energy patterns.

Feng shui is hitting close to home, as people apply it to their entire residences, to individual rooms and to property. Local designer Nancy Eveslage has con-ducted seminars on the subject.

"A lot of people are doing feng shui (unaware)," said Eveslage, who has an office at Michigan Design Center in Troy and who will be featured on the "Sun-nyside" program on WLLZ-AM 560 6-7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7.

"It all revolves around energy ... How do you make the energy flow?"

F u r n i t u r e a r rangement is impor-tant in feng shui; for example, where a bed is placed affects sleep. Putting a kitchen and bathroom too close togeth-er can pul l ene rgy away f rom t h e house. Colors and certain items can help with harmony; for example, red on a business door means many people coming and going.

bveslage does feng shui cuiisultation by an hourly fee or by square footage. Her tools of the trade include charts, a tape measure in Chinese with red and black numbering indicating positive and negative, and muscle testing called kine-siology. If a person's muscles go weak when he or she is thinking of a particu-lar room, die energy of that room is too low.

Cures less than $100 was the topic of one of the workshops Eveslage present-ed. Mirrors, live plants and small water-falls are examples.

"Mirrors represent a way to move energy and keep the energy flowing."

A house placed where a straight road leads direcdy to it (with the road like the stem of a T and the house like the top) is being bombarded with negative energy. This can be cured by putting concave mirrors, or a reflecting globe, outside.

Red is leadership, energetic, physical-ly healthy, vital. Blue is creative, sensi-tive, honest, relaxing. Green is healing, harmony, understanding and creating equilibrium. Yellow is courage, achieve-ment. Orange is energetic, outgoing and sociable.

The five elements - wood, fire, metal, water and earth - should be present.

"You should have a balance of the five elements."

The elements can be represented by color (green for wood, reds for fire, white for metal, black or dark hues for water and earth tones for earth). Glass can stand for water as well; and a build-ing can have metal in the structure with-in the walls.

Eveslage follows a feng shui chart called a bagua. The bagua map arranges nine sections like a tic-tac-toe game. From left to right, Wealth and Prosperi-ty, Fame and Reputation, Love and Mar-riage are in the top row; Health and Family, Earth, Creativity and Children are in the middle row; Knowledge and Self-cultivation, Career, Helpful People and Travel are in the bottom row. When the bagua is applied to a house. Career is at the front door.

Cures and elements "I don' t suggest that people knock

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An L-shaped house is missing some of the sections For example, imagine the L with the top of the stem at Wealth and Prosperity. The sections for Fame and Reputa t ion and Love and Marr iage aren ' t included in the L. Among the cures are to place a light in that corner, or a garden or tree outside.

In practice Eveslage puts feng shui into effect in

her office at MDC. Walls are a red (deep maroon). A large mirror is on one wall. Live plants are along the front window , and on a table. A painting featur ing water lilies is on the wall behind the designer's desk; a faux scene of an arch-way looking onto a pond fills another wall. The desk is in the corner of the room that is diagonally from the door.

"The Wealth comer is what you see first."

Eveslage applies the bagua to her desk, with Career at her chair. In her Wealth and Prosperity area (upper left), she has placed such items as a small dol-lar sign and a lamp that is always kept turned on. A low stack of magazines dealing with interior design is next to these, in the Fame and Reputation area. Reference material is in a drawer for Knowledge and Self-cultivation.

Eveslage has been an interior design-er for almost 20 years. She became inter-ested in feng shui about six years ago when she took a seminar on the subject presented by the American Society of Interior Designers.

"I was totally captivated by it."

Feng shui seminars will take place Thursday-Friday, Feb. 27-28 (cost $325 at the door, $300 with pre-registration by Feb. 14), and Saturday-Sunday, March 1-2 (cost $455 at the door, $430 with pre-reg-istration by Feb. 14). The location has yet to be determined.

Workshop previews are sched-uled 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25 in the Livonia Civic Center Library Auditorium, 32777 Five Mile, and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, in the Holiday Inn Express at 1-696 and Hoover in Warren. Cost for the pre-views is $5 each.

Call Nancy Eveslage at (810) 643-6019, or Ryan Schroeder at (810) 387-4746, for seminar infor-mation.

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In D e c e m b e r I promised to explain how t o f o r c e the pips of Lily-of-the-valley, if you would d ig a c l u m p from your garden.

I surely hope you did, but if not, you can order prechilled pips by mail White F l o w e r F a r m (call

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If vou dig a clump, check it and when growth starts pull the c lump apart and select the largest pips; keep the small pips in the soil and put them back in the garden later, if you wish. The following instructions are for all pips, no matter the source.

For indoor flowering they don' t need such long roots, so trim them to two to three inches or to fit the container you will use.

A terra cotta wall sconce will make a pretty arrangement when they bloom, bu t any container at least f ive inches wide and deep will be fine. Most plants need drainage holes, but break the rules this time and use one without drainage holes.

There are two ways to p l an t these beauties. If you will use a rich potting soil, place a one-inch layer of pea gravel in the bottom of the container and fill it with three inches of soil. Place the pips one inch apart in a s taggered pattern.

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• Will you allow the use of a radio on the site? If so, at what volume?

• May the contractor show the site to prospective clients?

then cover them with about 1-1/2 inch of the soil Water well - saturate the soil.

An alternative method is to place a layer of pebbles three inches deep in the container, set the pips in place, then till the container with more pebbtes to hold them securely.

Set the container in a room with an eastern exposure to take advantage of the morning sunlight , in a room with average temperatures between 60 and 70 degrees.

Lily-of-the-valley likes moist condi-tions, so water about every four days to sa t i s fy th is need , but b e f o r e a d d i n g water check to see if the soil is dry If the soil feels d a m p and cool, wait a while before watering. Feed with a quarter-strength liquid plant food just when the flower buds begin to show.

Soon the little bell-like flowers will scent the room with their sweet aroma. If you press the flowers they can be used to make stationer)' or bookmarks. After the flowers fade, the foliage will remain for several weeks.

By the way, Lily-of-the-valley means happiness, in the language of flowers.

Paperwhites Paperwhite Narcissus are just as easy

to force and a number of them in a con-tainer will give a beautiful aromatic dis-play. If you w ish to carry the flower into several weeks, plant separate containers every two weeks and the show will last a long time.

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• Does your contractor have a list of your vacations, business t r fps or special events that he or she will need to sched-ule around?

• Have you met with your neighbors to alert them to the construction project and ask them to warn their children to steer clear of the site?

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THE DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER:

Director makes exploring a blast

Discover Stars on Ice at The Palace of Auburn Hills fea-tures Radka Kovarikova & Rene Novotny with other Olympic and World Champion figure skaters. Tickets $40 and $29.50, (810) 645-6666.

American Ballet Theatre pre-sents "Swan Lakeat the Detroit Opera House. Call (313) 874-SING or Ticketmaster (810) 645-6666.

Laser Show: (Above) "Circle of Life" with accompanying Calypso music, explores plant and animal origins in the rain forest. (Top right) Mel Drumm ofBloomfield Township is the director of the Detroit Science Center.

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Detroit is becoming a showcase for the latest in science and technology. „

The spectacular dinosaur display - "Dinoscience - a t the Detroit Science Center th rough March 9, is a credit to Mel Drumm, the center 's director, a n d a Bloomfield Townsh ip resident.

The traveling exhibit wi th skeletons created by the s a m e company t h a t provided d i n o s a u r s for Steven Spie lberg ' s "Jurassic Park," features six full-si ted dinosaur skeletal dis-

p l a y s , f o u r w a l l - m o u n t e d s k e l e -t o n s , s ix s k u l l s , a w a l k - t h r o u g h

I S u p e r s a u r u s r i b cage, Dino D i g sandbox, and interactive computer programs.

N e a r l y 100 ,000 people in t h e Detroit a rea have seen the cu r r en t I M A X D o m e f i lm " D e s t i n y i n Space," according to Drumm

"We have the only IMAX Dome thea t e r in the state," D r u m m said. T h e three-and-a-ha l f - s tory IMAX Dome h a s 180-degree wide -ang le viewing. Two seemingly s u s p e n d -ed-in-space neon-lighted escalators lead to the theater.

" C o m p u t e r s , l a s e r s h o w s a n d films offered in our facility can ' t be f o u n d e l s e w h e r e in o u r s t a t e , " D r u m m sa id . Two d i f fe ren t l a s e r s h o w s , d e s i g n e d a n d b u i l t by

D r u m m ' s o w n c o m p a n y , f l o a t a b o v e t h e e x h i b i t h a l l . Custom-com posed mus ic by Je f f Bass accompanies each show.

Mel Drumm's museum history began almost 20 yea r s ago with the Cranbrook Ins t i tu te of Science, where he met his mentor, Dennis Wint. Formerly director of Cranbrook, Wint is now p re s iden t of T h e F r a n k l i n In s t i t u t e a n d Sc ience Museum in Philadelphia.

In 1976, when the Detroi t Science Center was built i n the hear t of the Cultural Cen te r on land and money donated by the Ferry family, both Win t and Drumm believed success was i m m i n e n t . D r u m m a l so be l i eves a r ch i t ec t W i l l i a m Kessler, who completed phase one of the building plan, was a brilliant visionary.

When D r u m m was looking for a challenge over a y e a r ago, Wint told him, "The bes t opportunity to create a world-class science center is r igh t there in your own back yard . Two months a f te r t h a t Conversation. Drumm was h i r ed as director of programs and exhibits. He moved quickly to his present position of director, establishing a progressive plan for the center's success.

Methodically, D r u m m a n d his s taf f advanced his p lan . The r e su l t s a r e se l f -genera ted f inancia l s tabi l i ty for t h e first t ime in recent years, and essent ial repairs to t h e build-ing. Fund-rais ing goals were accomplished in 1996, a n d a 10-year strategic business plan is in place.

D r u m m ' s e n t h u s i a s m is c o n t a g i o u s . "We h a v e g r e a t dreams, including expansion of the newest technologies and maybe even a new building," he said.

In keeping with his vision, a major new computer-based p rogram recent ly debu ted a t t h e center, and in reg iona l malls. Sponsored by a large number of corporate pa r tne r s , the program is unique to the region.

Confidently, the Detroi t Science Center prepares for the In terna t ional Science Fair, scheduled for here in t h e yea r 2000, and the 30th anniversary celebration in the yea r 2001 of the Ponchartrain d*Etroit.

Hot Tlx: Ray Charles joins the Detroit Symphony Orchestra for two perfor-mances at Orchestra Hall, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7-8. Tickets range from $15 to $50. Call (810) 833-3700.

CURRENT DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER P R O G R A M S .

• Through March 9 for the first time in the Midwest;1

• Three IMAX Dome films: _ „ • "Destiny In Space" - Experience spacecraft liftoff and thrill to flyovers 250 miles above

Mars and Venus. M • "Titanic • " - The "unsinkabie" luxury liner collides with an iceberg, sinks tn 1912. as

1.500 lives are lost. _ . _ . • "Special Effects" - Behind the scenes of the movies "Star Wars, "independence Day.

"King Kong" and "Jumanjl." • Two laser shows: "Circle of Lite,' plant and animal origins in the rain forest •At the Shore of the Coamtc Ocean," a story of space exploration.

• Discovery Theater: Features interactive videos of live science demonstrations. • More than 30 hands-on exhibits. • Apollo Trainer.

K 3 f t new film In the IMAX Dome theater about the tndlanapolls-style race car.

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THEATER

Festivals feature new theater works Festival of One-Act Plays

BY KOLT WYGONIX ffthWt WRTTM

Wri t ing a one-ac t play was "a fun li t t le th ing ," for Dav id MacGregor to do. "I 've made little films, wri t ten short s tones , and s c r e e n p l a y s , " s a i d t h e Livonia r e s i d e n t whose work "The Adventure of the Elusive Ear , " wi l l be p r e s e n t e d a t t h e T h e a t r e Guild's "A Festival of Plays," th is weekend, and H e s r t l a n d e Thea t r e Company's "Play by Play," March 22. T h i s was a l ea rn ing experience. It 's useful to get a different per-spect ive"

T h e T h e a t r e G u i l d of Redford /Livonia , and Birmingham-based Heart lande. a pro-f e s s i o n a l t h e a t r e company, a r e h o s t i n g these festivals to give local p laywrights a voice, and expose audiences to new works. ' ,1*0 h a v e m o r e t h e a t e r , b e t t e r t h e a t e r , people have to have a place to work," said Blanche G r a h a m , executive producer of the Theat re Guild. "We want to encourage live t h e a t e r a n d g ive people a p lace to h o n e their skills."

"We have 36 playwrights who will be pre-s e n t i n g 4 1 p l ays , " sa id RadclifT. "It i s a

t ru ly exciting challenge to b r ing together such a vast assor tment of new vtorks and art ists , and then showcase them in a single day."

"Play by Play" is pat terned af te r The Lab in New York, which did it as a fund-raiser in the fall. Michigan's "Play by Play" will fea ture four plays per hour dur ing the 12-hour marathon. The 41 plays chosen were p i cked f r o m 70 s u b m i s s i o n s . Mos t a r e comedies, and average 10 minutes . Among t h e well-known playwrights par t ic ipa t ing a r e K i t t y D u b i n of B i r m i n g h a m , K i m Carney of Royal Oak. a n d Mi lan S t i t t of New York whose best knownl work is T h e Runner Stumbles." Food and beverages will be available for purchaae. Event proceeds benefit Hear t lande Theat re Company.

Five new works will be presented s t the T h e a t r e G u i l d ' s F e s t i v a l . T h r e e wil l be directed by the i r author*. After each play the audience will have a chance to critique the performance, and directing.

"Our goal is to make them do their very best in wha t they do We're cri t iquing the shows so they know how well they did, and

ge t f e e d b a c k f r o m t h e a u d i e n c e , " s a i d Graham. T h e five works were chosen from 15 submissions.

Tony Lawry , a s t u d e n t a t S c h o o l c r a f t College in Livonia, is directing two shows — "Tag ," w h i c h h e a l s o w r o t e , fo r t h e T h e a t r e G u i l d , a n d " H e l l o Dol ly!" a Westland Al l -Stars Youth Thea t re produc-tion. i ;

T h e y ' r e both on the same weekends," he ' sa id . T H a t t e n d the matinee performance of Tag. ' It 's a two person show."

L s w r y , w h o wi l l be t r a n s f e r r i n g to Eas tern Michigan University to study the-ater educat ion, is amazingly calm for some-one with so much on his plate. He recently began d i r e c t i n g t h e W e s t l a n d A l l - S t a r s Youth Thea t re , which has been in existence for two years.

T h e g r o u p i s p r e s e n t i n g t h e p o p u l a r musical "Hello, Dolly!" by J e r r y H e r m a n and Michael S t ewar t , 8 p.m Fr idays and S a t u r d a y s F e b . 7-8; a n d Feb . 14-15 a t Wayne Memoria l High School Tickets a re 16, call (313) 722-7620 for information.

T h e younges t cast member is five, and

the oldest 16," he said. T h e y ' r e a bunch of v e r y d e d i c a t e d p e r f o r m e r s . T h e y h a v e extreme dedication, a lot of appreciation for theater , and a will ingness to l ea rn . We've been rehears ing since October."

Back to "Tag," t h e one -ac t p lay L a w r y w r o t e a n d is d i r e c t i n g f o r t h e T h e a t r e Gui ld . "It 's a roman t i c comedy." h e sa id . "Adam and Chr issy live together . They ' re not romantically involved, b u t they proba-bly should be. They both have blind dates, and are Crying to arrange i t so they can go on the da te together. They call movie the-a te rs , r e s t au ran t s . Adam gets a call from his mother, and Chrissy t r ies to figure out wha t to wear ."

T a g " is short for phone tag. "This is all of my dat ing experience put into a play," said Lawry. "My vers ion of 'Se infe ld . ' T h i s all happened to m e . . . kind of. My show will be c los ing t h e f e s t i v s l so i t a d d s p r e s s u r e . Whatever the audience leaves with will be the feeling t h a t my show gives them."

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Musicals showcase youngsters The Westland All-Stars Youth

T h e a t r e , a n d G u i l d i n g a , t h e y o u t h t h e a t e r of t h e P l a y e r s Guild of Dearborn , have shows opening th i s weekend t h a t a re sure to delight aud iences of all

Tony Lawry of Garden City, are p r e s e n t i n g the musica l , "Hello Dolly!" by J e r r y H e r m a n a n d Michael S tewar t , 8 p.m. Fr iday and Saturday, Feb. 7-8 and Feb. 14-15 at Wayne Memorial High

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Gulldings: Stephen Rotii of West Bloomfield stars as Prince Elvis, and Brooke Andres of Livonia as Princess Priscilla in "Sleeping Beauty — The Musical," present-ed by the Guildings, the youth theatre of the Players Guild of Dearborn.

ages.

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Theatre, and their new director.

School. 3001 Fourth Street (east of Wayne Road, off Glenwood). Tickets are $5, and available a t the door. W e s t l a n d P a r k s a n d R e c r e a t i o n off ice in t h e Bai ly

Center, or call (313) 722-7620. "Hello, Dolly!" is the story of

m a t c h m a k e r Dolly Levi who, after years of matching up brides and g r o o m s in Yonke r s , New York, h a s dec ides to match up one f inal couple; Yonkers most el igible b a c h e l o r , the wea l thy owner of The Vandergeldar Hay and Feed S t o r e . Horace Van-dergeldar. Who does she ehoose? Herself, of course. What be t te r reason for Dolly to ret i re t h a n for a man of her own.

In the meant ime, Dolly tries to help Horace's niece Ermengarde to m a r r y a y o u n g p a i n t e r Ambrose K e m p e r , who Horace d i sapproves of. While Horace's employees Cornelius Hackel and B a r n a b y T u c k e r a r e in New York to f ind t r u e love of the i r own with ha t show owner Irene Molloy and he r assis tant Minnie Fay t h e y e n d u p needed h e l p f rom D o l l y to k e e p o u t of Horace's view or they may get fired.

B. B u d d i n g t o n of W e s t l a n d s tars in the title role. Also from W e s t l a n d a r e S e a n C l a r k a s H o r a c e V a n d e r g e l d a r , I an Magu i r e a s C o r n e l i u s Hacke l , Corrine G a r r e t t as Mrs. Molloy, Angie Pe te r son as Ennengarde , Keith Cook as Ambrose Kemper and Rober t H a r r i s as Barnaby Tucke r . E r i n Lulek of C a n t o n plays Minnie Fay.

The Guildings The Gui ld ings a re present ing

an original production "Sleeping B e a u t y — T h e Mus ica l , " 7 :30 p.m. Fridays, Feb. 7 & 14; 1 p.m. S a t u r d a y s , Feb. 8 & 15; and 1

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Musical classic: The Westland All-Stars Youth Theatre, (front row, left to right) Dan Fowler (Westland); Matt Balla (Livonia), Bryan Smith (Westland), Mike Smith (Garden City); (back row, left to right) Sara Nagy (Westland); Jeremy Tocco (West-land); B. Buddington (Westland); Jennifer Wroblewski (Westland) and Lindsay Clark (Livonia) in "Hello, Dolly!)

p.m. and 4 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 9 and 16 a t the playhouse, 21730 Madison (near the southeas t cor-ner of Monroe and Outer Drive) in D e a r b o r n . T i c k e t s a r e $5. Reservat ions are recommended, but not required. The show will have open seating so arrive early for cho ice of s e a t s . Ca l l (313) 561-TKTS.

W r i t t e n , directed and chore-

o g r a p h e d by Lisa A n d r e s of Livonia, a u t h o r of many o the r children's plays, "Sleeping Beau-ty — T h e Musica l , " is s u r e to d e l i g h t b o t h y o u n g s t e r s a n d adults with its fast paced action and original humor.

C a s t m e m b e r s include Lau-racindy May Plague and Parker Plague of Canton; Scott Gizicki of F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s ; B r o o k e

Andres . Nicholas A n d r e s , Paul G r o b o s k y , Kim M c N e i l a n c e . C h e r i e P i r ronel lo . a n d T racey P i r r o n e l l o of L ivon ia ; A n d r e a Hoglen and J i l i s s a H o g l e n of Plymouth, and Nicholas Graham of Redford.

T h e a t e r g o e r s a r e i n v i t e d to mee t the cast in t h e c lubroom af te r each performance.

Meadow Brook Theatre bridges Detroit gap with drama BY KEELY WYGONIK STAFF WRITER

A lot of p e o p l e t a l k a b o u t w o r k i n g to b r i d g e t h e gap between the suburbs and Detroit — M e a d o w B r o o k T h e a t r e is doing it by co-producing a show with Detroit 's P lowsha re s The-atre Company.

"I Am A Man." by Michigan-based OyamO. t h e s tory of one m a n ' s f i g h t to s t o p s a n i t a t i o n workers from being t rea ted like g a r b a g e d u r i n g t h e M e m p h i s s a n i t a t i o n w o r k e r s s t r i k e of 1968. o p e n s Feb. 12 a n d r u n s through March 9.

"This is a historic event." said Gary Anderson who is directing the show. "It 's t h e f i r s t t ime a Detroit theater company is work-i n g w i t h a s u b u r b a n t h e a t e r company to present a show."

Anderson is also ar t is t ic direc-tor of Detroit 's P lowshares The-a t r e Company, the only Equity Afr ican-Amer ican t h e a t e r com-pany in the state. I "We're a small t hea t e r compa-ny and don't have the staff to do a production of th i s scale," said Anderson "It's beneficial for us.

and provides o p p o r t u n i t i e s for o u r a u d i e n c e to be exposed to M e a d o w B r o o k , a n d for t h e Meadow Brook a u d i e n c e to be exposed to us. We'll bring talent , and broaden the audience. This pa r tne r sh ip will expand both of our audiences."

The play's opening date. Feb 12 is significant too. On Feb 12, 1968, 1,000 san i t a t i on workers w e n t on s t r i k e in M e m p h i s , Tenn. This was the event during which Dr Mar t in Luther King. J r . was assass inated.

"This play deals with issues of coopera t ion , d i g n i t y , and con-cerns of the working man," said Ander son . "I t looks at w h a t it means to be a worker."

"Prior to the str ike, the Mem-phis sani ta t ion workers had no un i fo rms , t h e i r collection t u b s were in such poor condition tha t s ludge seeped onto their cloth-ing . T h e y h a d no h e a l t h c a r e benefits, pension, job security or ove r t ime , " said Mike Vigi lant , M e a d o w Brook s p o k e s m a n . "They made $1.60 per hour, only slightly above minimum wage."

"I Am A Man," is about a little-

"I Am A Man " W h e r e : Meadow Brook Theat re , Wilson Hall campus of Oak-

land Universi ty, Rochester Hills, Feb. 12 to March 9. W h e n : Previews 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday . & Friday; Feb.

12-14. Opens 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, continues through March 9.

T i c k e t s : Range from $18 (preview); $22 (Tuesday-Thursday, and matinees) ; $26.50 (8 p.m. Friday, 6:30 p.m. Sunday); and $32 (6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday). S tudent and senior discounts avail-able. Call (810) 377-3300 or Ticke tmas ter (810) 645-6666.

known activist, T O. Jones. "The final s t raw for Jones came when two of h is men , seeking shel ter from a ra ins to rm, were crushed to death by the faulty compactor of their t ruck," said Vigilant. "It was Jones who p u t the wheels in motion to stop the trucks."

Jones , l e ade r of the all-black sani tat ion workers union, takes on city hal l a s well as members

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of h is union and communi ty to s e c u r e d e c e n t w a g e s a n d s a f e working conditions for his men.

" T h e r e a re issues a b o u t who should be in charge," said Ander-son . " J o n e s reac ts . He doesn ' t p l a n a h e a d of t i m e . " O t h e r groups use the str ike as a plat-form for fur thering their causes.

"T.O. J o n e s w a n t e d to make t h e wor ld a be t te r place," said

OyamO. " 'I Am A Man" is not about civil r igh ts or the differ-ences between black and white; it is about an ordinary man try-ing to make a difference."

"He only has an eighth g rade education," said Detroit na t ive Lou Beatty J r . who portrays T.O. Jones in the play. "He doesn ' t have command of t h e E n g l i s h language to express himself a s he would l ike, but he h a s t h e g u t s to s t a n d up fo r w h a t h e believes. T.O. Jones doesn't fol-low the rules on how to lead a union."

M i s s i s s i p p i C h a r l e s B e v e l sings the blues th roughout the production. "Memphis is whe re the blues originated," said Beat-ty J r . e x p l a i n i n g how b l u e s helps create a sense of the t ime, and set the mood for the play.

"I Am A man" played to sold out houses at Washington, D.C.'s Arena Stage last year A screen-play of the work h a s been com-pleted for HBO.

Meadow Brook T h e a t r e ' s cast w i l l i n c l u d e L u r a y C o o p e r . Robert Grossman. Clyde Harper . P a u l Hopper , J e n n i f e r J o n e s . P h i l l i p Locker a n d C h a r l o t t e Nelson. Beat ty J r . is r e t u rn ing f rom Hollywood, Calif. , to per-form as T.O. Jones.

His TV cred i t s i nc lude "Silk Sta lk ings ," "Matlock," "Hunte r" a n d 12 gues t a p p e a r a n c e s on "Dynasty." Detroit a r ea thea te r c r e d i t s i n c l u d e " B a c k in t h e W o r l d , " and " W o r k i n g " (At t i c T h e a t r e ) , " M a m a , I W a n t to Sing" (Music Hall) and "A Raisin in the Sun" (Orchestra Hall).

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Singer triumphs with beautiful album about marriage

CHRISTINA FUOCO

PAmy R i g b y ' s

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J m o d e r n g i r l g r o u p T h e Shams, was only a hint of th ings to come.

Her debut solo a lbum "Diary of

a Mod Housewife" (Koch Inter-national) is an achingly beautiful story of the f rus t ra t ing and lone-ly s t r u g g l e to s ave a t roub led marr iage .

"D ia ry of a Mod Housewife" o p e n s w i t h t h e hope fu l "Time F o r Me To C o m e Down," a n d t r a v e l s t h r o u g h 11 h e a r t -wrenching stories including "Sad T a l e " ("He t e l l s f a i l u re a f t e r wishing well"). "Beer and Kisses" i "Get home from work, t u rn on the light, sit on the couch, spend the whole night there"). "Down Side of Love" ("We get a l i t t le morose, then a little too close to the down side of love"). "20 Ques-tions" ("Why you comin' in at 3 a .m. . looking several shades of g reen , smel l ing like a pe r fume i n s e r t , f r om a women ' s maga-zine"). and "Didn't I°" ("I meant it when I said I didn't love you anymore ... didn't I°").

Musically, she tells her story wi th a conf ident snar l to roots rock ("That Tone of Voice." "Did-n ' t I 9 ") , a c o u n t r y sw ing ("20 Questions"!, and yearns to a sim-ple beat ("We're Stronger Than That."), and a Buddy Holly-like rumbling ("Down Side of Love").

R e c o r d i n g " D i a r y of a Mod Housewife" was therapeut ic for Rigby. who separated in late fall from husband Will Rigby. former dB's d r u m m e r whom she mar-r i ed in 1985. I r o n i c a l l y , he p l a y e d p e r c u s s i o n on "Don ' t Break The Heart "

Broken-hearted album: Amy Rigby's debut solo album "Diary of a Mod Housewife' tells the trials, tribula-tions^the angst and the joy of marriage and family.

"I guess I would say that prob-ably s t ruggl ing with the issues that I wrote about was hard but the actual writing and the actual recording was a great th ing for me. Wri t ing about the th ings is always therapeut ic . I feel lucky t h a t I can do t h a t . It k ind of helps."

Still, singing the songs can be emotional.

"I do find when I'm singing a certain song 1 might get kind of

c h o k e d up . sad or a n g r y , bu t t h e n t h e song's over and I can kind of carry on It dispel led a l i t t le bit of emotion t h a t might have been clogging up inside."

Rigbv, along with he r back-up b a n d t h e Swales , will p e r f o r m s o n g s f r o m " D i a r y of a Mod Housewife" at 9:30 p.m Wednes-day, Feb. 19. at The Ark. 316 S. Main St . . Ann Arbor. For more information, call <313) 761-1800.

" D i a r y of a Mod H o u s e w i f e "

w a s r ecorded in Long I s l a n d , Hoboken. and the San Fernando Valley, with a slew of top-notch ta lent . Elliot Easton. who played gu i t a r in the Cars , produced the a l b u m . J o h n Wes l ey H a r d i n g p lays her h u s b a n d in t h e song " B e e r a n d K i s s e s , " w h i l e I r a Kaplan of Yo La Tengo lent his o rgan t a l en t s to "Tha t Tone of Voice" a n d " D o n ' t B r e a k T h e Heart ."

"To me tha t ' s one of t h e bes t t h i n g s a b o u t p lay ing m u s i c is ju s t being able to meet and play wi th all t hese g rea t mus ic ians . T h e r e ' s so m a n y of t h e m o u t there. Elliot was a lot of fun and a great guitar player, jus t really compatible producer. It was like going on a d a t e wi th s o m e o n e a n d f i n d i n g you ag ree on j u s t about everything. It 's jus t really, r ea l ly nice in t h a t w a y , " s a id Rigby who lives in New York.

A c c o r d i n g to R i g b y ' s l i n e r n o t e s , a Mod H o u s e w i f e "is a w o m a n be ing d r a g g e d k i c k i n g and sc reaming in to adu l thood . Not qu i t e a b l e to give u p h e r dreams of the good life, but inca-pable of say ing goodbye to t h e slacker lifestyle that has served he r well since before there was a term for it. Stuck in the ne the r world between Bohemia and sub-u r b i a . b e t w e e n s e t l i s t s a n d shopping lists ~

She's been a "mod housewife" s i n c e 1993 w h e n s h e d e c i d e d t h a t she w a s not going to ge t down on he r h a n d s a n d k n e e s a n d s c r u b t h e b a t h r o o m f loor unless she could get up on s tage and sing about it.

"I d idn ' t w a n t to fight a b o u t sex and l a u n d r y wi th my hus -band unless I could turn it into a song. Somehow, going to work at a crappy job made more sense if I could look at it as ... research. Oh. I'd played music for years , bu t t h a t w a s wi th f r i e n d s , for f u n . Th is is d i f f e r e n t . T h i s is

• *l do find when I'm singing a certain song I might get kind of choked up, sad or angry, but then the song's over and I can kind of carry on. It dispelled a little bit of emotion that might have been clogging up inside.'

Amy Rigby ' . . . " . j f r j i g

about sanity," she cont inued in her liner notes.

Rigby, the 37-year-old mother of 8-year-old Hazel, said tha t the incessant compliments about her a lbum " m a k e s me l a u g h . " For example . Spin magaz ine called her the "songwriter of the year."

"I feel really happy t h a t I com-munica ted in such a c lea r way t h a t people h e a r d w h a t I was saying and kind of could apply it to t h e i r own s t o r i e s a n d t h e i r own lives. I won't say t h a t tha t ' s why 1 wr i t e . But to h a v e t h a t h a p p e n , it m a k e s i t s e e m Wke t h e r e ' s a h i g h e r p u r p o s e t h a n j u s t w r i t i n g to feel b e t t e r , or writing because I can."

• C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to T h e Verve Pipe whose video for "The F r e s h m e n " h a s been d u b b e d a "Buzz Clip" on MTV. The distinc-tion m a k e s it one of t h e most played videos on MTV. (It still doesn't correct the misspelling of "Villains" in t h e t a g l i n e to the video.) Speaking of "The Fresh-men," The Verve P ipe ' s a l b u m " V i l l a i n s " wi l l f e a t u r e t h e remixed vers ion of t h e song on the next pressing of the record. The CD-5 single of the song, now ava i lab le in s to res , l i s t s t h r e e versions of "The Freshmen," the song "Ominous Man," and a -live rendition of "Spoonful of Sugar" recorded at the S ta t e Thea t re in Kalamazoo Aug. 23, 1996. The Verve Pipe's next local show will be S a t u r d a y . F e b . 22 , w i t h Matthew Sweet and Fastbal l at

the Asylum in Toledo. For more information, call (810) 645-6666. The band is also s la ted to per-f o r m on t h e new " T h e J e n n y McCarthy Show."

In be tween all t h e i r a p p e a r -a n c e s , m e m b e r s of T h e Ve rve Pipe have begun work on t h e i r f o l l o w - u p to " V i l l a i n s . " T h e Verve Pipe debuted new songs -"In Between ," "Motown M i n d / and "Charlie in the Box" - a t itp-recen t Pon t i ac and Ann A r b o r ' shows, a s well as on "Rockline,^ the nationally syndicated call-ih rad io show, on WRIF Monday, J a n . 27 . T h e v e r y B r i t pop-sounding songs mark the band's r e t u r n to i t s t r a d e m a r k h a r -monies.

"We decided t h a t we're going to go back to 'Pop Smear 's ' three-p a r t h a r m o n i e s a n d t ry to do some more pop music," said lead s inge r Br ian V a n d e r Ark. "We kind of missed it. We went out wi th I m p e r i a l Drag in E u r o p e and they have a lot of Jellyfish-like h a r m o n i e s . I t w a s a p lea-sure to hear tha t again."

Imperial Drag fea tures former members of Jellyfish.

If you have a question or com merit for Christina Fuoco, you can urite to her in care of The Observer & Eccentric Newspa-pers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road. Livonia, or you can leave her a message at <313) 953-2047, mail-box No. 2130. or via e-mail at [email protected].

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VALENTINE DANCES

TREMORS Valentine's par ty with Godiva

c h o c o l a t e l i q u e u r a n d C lose Encounters singles organization wil l be F r i d a y . Feb. 14 a t Tremors Nightclub. 17123 Lau-rel P a r k Drive, Livonia. Cover charge $5 at the door. You must be 21. (313)462-2196.

WEDNESDAY SUBURBAN "Single Mingle Dance" will be

8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. Feb. 12 a t Bur ton Manor . 1-96 and Inks te r , Exit 177. Livonia. You m u s t be 21. F a s h i o n a b l e at t i re . Admission $4 or $3 before 8:30 p.m. (313t 842-0443. TRI-COUNTY

" L a d i e s C h o i c e D a n c e " is 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sa turday , Feb. 8 a t B u r t o n M a n o r , 1-96 a n d Inks te r , Exit 177, Livonia. You mus t be 21. Fash ionable a t t i re , no j e a n s . Admis s t i on $4 or $3 before 8:30 p m. (313) 842-7422.

BETHANY B e t h a n y P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n

Dance will be 8:30 p.m. Sa tu r -d a y , F e b 8 a t S t . G e r a l d ' s C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , F a r m i n g t o n Road north of Eight Mile, Farm-i n g t o n . $ 8 / p e r s o n . ( 3 1 3 ) 261-9123 or (313) 421-6751.

FRIDAY SINGLES

A c o m b i n e d " F u n r a i s e r s Va len t ine ' s Benef i t Social and Dance" presented by several sin-gles groups will be Friday, Feb. 14 at Troy Marriot t . Big Beaver Road jus t eas t of 1-75. $15. Bene-fits go to Forgottn Harvest, food to r e l i e v e h u n g e r in M e t r o Detroit. (810)373-7878.

MSGR. HUNT K OF C SINGLES B a l l r o o m d a n c i n g to M i k e

Wolver ton a n d Eddie 'O. 8 -11 p.m. Wednesdays, Msgr. Hunt K of C H a l l . 7 0 8 0 M s g r . H u n t Drive, be tween Southf ie ld a n d Oute r Drive, Dearborn Heights. $4. Dance l e s sons 6:45-8 p.m Cost $2. 1313) 295-1134 MOON DUSTERS

Ballroom dancing. 9 p.m.-mid-n i g h t S a t u r d a y s at t h e Moon Dusters , Farmington Road and Five Mile, Livonia. $5. Dressy-attire. (313) 422-3298 NEWBURG SINGLES MINISTRIES

Meets 7 p.m. on the third Sun-day in Guthr ie Hall of Newburg United Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arboi Trai l , eas t of New-burgh, Livonia. Newburg Singles

4:30 p.m S a t u r d a y . Feb. 8 a t P a r t h e n o n R e s t a u r a n t , Cowan Road a c r o s s f rom W e s t l a n d Shopping Center. (313) 663-0014 or (313) 421-4769.

PATRICK O'KELLY K OF C SINGLES Ballroom dancing ages 30 and

older. .8-11:30 p.m Mondays, at P a t r i c k O ' K e l l y K of ( H a l l . 2 3 6 6 3 P a r k , D e a r b o r n C o s t $3.75. Dance lessons avai lable ,

6 : 3 0 - 7 : 4 5 p.m. , cos t $2 . (313) 295-1134

PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS • L i v o n i a - R e d f o r d C h a p t e r

130 meets the third Thursday at M i t c h H o u s e v ' s R e s t a u r a n t , 28500 Schoolcraft Road. Livonia (wes t of Inkster Road i Or ienta-tion is 8 p.m.. the general meet-ing 8:30 p.m.. followed by danc-ing. • 313 • 464-1969

• The Wayne-Westland Chap-ter 340 meets the fourth Friday in t h e W a y n e A M V E T S H a l l . 1 2 1 7 M e r r i m a n , W e s t l a n d . Meet ing is 8-8:30 p.m.; danc ing 8:30 p.m.-midnight. New mem-bers welcome. (313) 721-365 >

ST. EDITH SINGLES Meets at 7:30 p.m. the second

a n d f o u r t h W e d n e s d a y at t h e c h u r c h , on N e w b u r g h sou th of F ive Mile. 21 a n d o lder . (313) 840-8824

SINGLE PLACE ADULT MINISTRIES Firs t P re sby te r i an C h u r c h of

Northville 's group meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and 9:45 a .m. S u n d a v s at t h e church , 200 E. Main. Northville. '810> 349-0911

• W o r k s h o p s : " D i v o r c e R e c o v e r y " 7 : 3 0 - 9 : 3 0 p .m . Thursdays through Feb. 20. $30. Scholarships available; see Rev. J . Russell.

a Dance Class ( coun t ry cou-

ples-flow dance-mixers) led by. J e f f Groff. a t 7:30 p.m T h u r s -days . through Feb. 20 Recom-mended you sign up with a part-ner. S24/advance. $28/door. (810 SINGLE POINT

• The Rev. Paul Clough leads sc r ip tu re messages r e l evan t to da i ly s ing le l i v ing 10:45 a . m . S u n d a y s in Knox H a l l . W a r d P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , 1 7 0 0 0 F a r m i n g t o n Road, a t Six Mile Road. Livonia. (313) 422-1854

B FYI. S i n g l e P a r e n t g r o u p meets at 7 p.m first a n d th i rd T u e s d a y , t h e C a l v i n R o o m . W a r d P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h . Some children's activities.

• Single Pa ren t Group meets 7-8:30 p.m. t h e first and t h i r d T u e s d a y , in t h e Ca lv in Room. F r e e child c a r e . Ac t i v i t i e s for c h i l d r e n a n d p a r e n t s to en joy together every month

• U n i q u e l y S i n g l e G r o u p (never been marr ied) meets 7-9 p.m. the fourth Tuesday, in the Calvin Room

• New Star t i widows and wid-owers) meets 7:30-9 p.m every other Thursday, in A-15. Speak-e r a a n d d i s c u s s i o n c o n c e r n i n g death of a loved one and get t ing on. Ac t iv i t i e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e month.

a T . I .O . 7 :30 p .m. in Knox Hall. Free child care

John Mellencamp begins tour at Detroit 's Fox

Singer J o h n Mel l encamp has announced tha t he is kicking off his first-ever t h e a t e r t ou r with three dates a t the Fox Thea t r e in De t ro i t - M o n d a y . M a r c h 10, Wednesday, March 12-Thursday. March 13. The shows, h is first m a j o r s e r i e s of c o n c e r t s s ince 1994. will be Mellencamp's only a p p e a r a n c e s in M i c h i g a n in 1997.

T icke ts will be o f f e red f i rs t through "Tickets First." a collab-o ra t ion be tween T i c k e t M a s t e r and VH-1, from 7-10 p.m Satur-day, Feb. 8. A tol l -free number will be announced t h a t will allow v iewers to p u r c h a s e u p to six

tickets per call The Fox Theat re box office a n d all T icke tMas te r outlets will begin selling tickets, i nc lud ing a l im i t ed n u m b e r of Gold Circle seats . Monday. Feb. 10. For more in fo rmat ion , call <810»645-6666.

"Mr. Happy Go Lucky," J o h n Mel lencamp's 14th a lbum, w a s r e l e a s e d by M e r c u r y Reco rds Sept 10. 1996. and has generat-ed some of t h e best reviews of his career.

Bi l lboard p ra i sed : "This is a s p e c t a c u l a r , f r i g h t e n i n g w o r k w h o s e t r a c k s wi l l be a r g u e d about, appropriated and admired for years to come."

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ATTIC T H E A T R E

"God's Country." by Steven Dietz, through Saturday. March 1, Attic Theater. 508 Monroe St.. Detroit 313j 9 6 3 9 3 3 9 THE F I S H E R THEATRE

"Damn Yankees" with Jerry Lewis.

Tuesday. Feb 11 Saturday. March 2, at the theater in the Fisher Building. Det'o t $30-$65 3 1 3 ) 8 7 2 1000 M A C O M B C E N T E R FOR THE P E R F O R M I N G

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Annie Get Your Gun' starring Glenn YarDrough and Rita McKenzie, 8 p m Thursday. Feb 6-Fr day. FeO 7. and 3 p.m and 8 p.m. Saturday. FeD. 8. Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Macomb Community College 44575 Garfield Road Clinton Township $29. $26 students and seniors, group discounts available I810i 2 8 6 - 2 2 2 2

M A S O N I C T E M P L E

"Riverdance." a celebration of Irish dance,

music and song, through Sunday, Feb, 9.

at ihe theater < 3 1 3 ) 8 7 1 - 1 1 3 2 A 8 1 0 i

645-6666. M E A D O W B R O O K THEATER

"I Am A Man," based on the Mempnis san i tat ion workers' strike of 1968. Wednesday. Feb 12 Sunday March 9. at the theater. Wnson Han. Oakland University. Walton and Souirrei boulevards Rochester Student, senior. a rd group dis counts available. (810) 377 3300 P U R P L E R O S E THEATRE C O M P A N Y

"Labor Day," by K<m Carney, through Saturday. March 8. at the Garage Theatre, 137 Park St Chelsea. ',313! 475 7902

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"The Conduct of Life." 8 p m . Friday. Feb 7 Saturday, Feb 8. and Thursday. Feo 13 Satu'day. Feb 15. and 2 30 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 9. Soonberg Theatre. Eastern Michigan University. Ypsilanti $7 Thursdays. $12 Fridays and Saturdays. $10 matinees 313i 487 1221 H I L B E R R Y THEATER

The Crucible." 10 a.m Tuesday, Feb. 11. 2 p.m. Wednesday. Feb 12. 8 p.m Thursday, Feb 13-Saturday, Feb 15. 4743 Cass Ave Detroit (313) 577 2972 H I L B E R R Y THEATER S STUDIO THEATRE

"Loot" by Joe Orton, 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb 8. and 2 p.m Sunday. Feb. 9. below the Hiiberry. 4743 Cass Ave., Detroit. )3131 577 2972

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"Dancing at tugrsnasa." 8 p m . Thursday. Feb. 13-Saturday. Feb 15. and 2 p.m. Sunday. Feb 16. Mendelssohn Theatre. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor S7 $18. . 313i 764 0450

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AVON P L A Y E R S

"The Nerd." 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6-Saturday. Feb 8. Avon Players Theater. 1185 Washington Road (at Tienken Road, 1 1 / 4 miles east Of Rocnester Roadi. Rochester Hills $11 i810) 608-9077 D E T R O I T W O M E N S S H A K E S P E A R E PRO-

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"The Life of Henry The Fifth," 8 p.m Friday. Feb 7-Saturday, Feb. 8, and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9. The Commons Theatre. Roeper School, on Adams, two blocks north Of Maple, east of downtown Birmingham. $10 suggested donation (313) 885-1842 F A R M I N G T O N PLAYERS

'Later Life." weekends through Saturday, Feb. 22. at the "Barn." 32332 W 12 Mile Road i between Farmington and Orchard Lake roads). Farmington. Showtimes are 8 p.m. except for 2 p.m. Sundays $8 (810) 5 5 3 2 9 5 5

N A N C Y G U R W I N PRODUCTIONS

•Annie." Saturdays and Sundays through Sunday, Feb. 16. Jewish Community Center s Aaron DeRoy Studio Theatre. 6600 W Maple Road. West Bloomfield. 8 p.m. Saturdays: 2 p.m.-Sundays. $15;

Music legend: Ray Charles will appear with the Detroit Symphony Orches-tra at Orchestra Hall 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7-8, and with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15 at Hill Auditori-um. DSO concert tickets range from $50 to $15, call (313) 833-3700. The Feb. 15 concert is to support the Ann Arbor Summer Festival tickets range from S15 to $65. Gala benefit party tickets are $140 per person. Call (313) 647-2278 for reservation or information. Call (313) 764-2538 to order con-cert tickets.

<12.50 1 $10 V •810) 354 0 5 4 5 / ( 8 1 0 ) 288-1508 LAKELAND PLAYERS Two one-act plays. "Sorry Wrong Number" and 'B lack Comedy." 8 p.m. Friday, Feb 7 Saturday. Feo. 8. Mason Middle School. 3835 W Walton Boulevard (east Of Sashabaw i, Waterford $7; $6 students and seniors. (810) 6 7 3 9 7 9 9 P.T.D. PRODUCTIONS •You Can't Take It With You." 8 p.m Thursday Feb. 13Sunday. Feo. 16. and Thursday. Feb 20-Saturday Feb. 22. Riverside Arts Center. 76 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti $12: $9 seniors and students. (313) 4 8 3 7345 PLAYERS GUILD Of DEARBORN "Sleeping Beauty - The Musical." 7 30 p.m. Fridays Feb 7 and Feb. 14. 1 p.m Saturdays. Feb. 8 and Feb. 15, and 1 p.m, and 4 p.m. Sundays. Feb. 9 and Feb. 16. at the theater. 21730 Madison (near the southeast corner of Monroe and Outer dri ves). Dearborn $5: with discounts to' group of 10 or more with advance notice (313) 561-TKTS

PLOWSHARES THEATRE COMPANY "East Texas Hot Links." Oy Eugene Lee. through Sunday, Feb 16. at the Northwest Activities Center's Paul Robeson Theater. 18100 Meyers (at Curtis). Detroit. (313) 862 4 3 9 6 PLYMOUTH THEATRE GUILD •Rumors.* by Neil Simon. Fnday. Feb 14-Saturday. Feb 15. fnday. Feb 21 Sunday. Feb 23. and Friday. Feb 28-Saturday. March 1. Water Tower Theatre, on the campus of Northville Regional Hospital 4 1 0 0 1 W. Seven Mile Road (one mile west ¥ 1-275). Northvtlle. 8 p.m showtime, except 6 p jn . Sunday. Feb 23 $8 in advance at Sir Speedy Pnntmg Center on South Main m Plymouth. Piccadilly Petaier Flowers m Canton Sears Center, or by mail at PTC Tickets. PO Bo* 700451. Plymouth. Ml 48170: $9 at the door.

Sunday, Feb. 9. a rd Friday, Feb 14 Sunday, Feb. 16. at the guild. 15138 Beech Daly Road, Redford. $10. with group, student, and senior discounts, i 313) 531 0554

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"Hello Doily!" 8 p.m Friday. Feb 7-Satufrtay. Feb 8. and Friday. Feb. 14 Saturday. Feb. 15, Wayne Memorial H'gn School, 3001 Fourth St Wayne. $5 i 313f 722-7620

D I N N E R T H E A T E R

CELESTINE PhODUCTIONS Mystery dinner theater. 7 8 p.m. ho's

•A Grand f*ght for Singiflg.* through Sunday, Feb. 9. at the Baldwin Theatre. 415 S. Lafayette Ave.. Royal Oak. 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7 Saturday. Feb. 8: and 2 p m Sunday. Feb. 9. (810) 541-8430

"Origin* One-Act Plays.' Frtd%, Feb. 7-

d'oeuvres. 8 p.m performance, music, candlelight dinner, and dessert, Friday. Feb 14, Monchele Lamoure Restaurant, Bloomfield Centei. 1533 N. Woodward Ave. (in the Michigan National Bank build-ing). Bloomfield HtHs. $90 per couple 1810) 647-4140

Y O U T H

WILD SWAN THEATER •Rainbow Crow." 10 a.m.. 1 p m and 7:30 p.m. Fnday, Feb 7: 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8. and 2 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 9. Towsiey Auditorium. Washtenaw Community College. Morris Lawrence Building. 4800 E. Huron River Dr.. Ann Arbor. $7; $5 Chil-dren. Production recommended for chil dren ages 4-10. (313) 763TKTS YOUTHEATRE

'Buffalo Soldiers." 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8. and 2 p.m. Sunday. Feb 9, as part of the "Movift Up Club' season for children ages 7 and older. Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts. 350 Madison Ave.. Detroit. $7 in advance. $8 at the door (313) 9 6 3 2 3 6 6

S P E C I A L e v e n t s

BOAT. SPORT ANO FISHING SHOW 3 9 : 3 0 p.m Wednesday. Feb. 12 Thursday. Feb. 13. 11 a.m. 9:30 pm. Fnday. Feb 14. 10 a.m-9:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15. and 10 a .m.8 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 16. Pontiac Siiverdome. Pontiac $6 50: S3 children ages 6 1 4 : free for children ages 5 and younger. (810) 456-1600 DETROIT AUTORAMA •

Featuring more than 800 exhibits of hot rods, custom cars, hydraulic ally powered lownder trucks, vans, legendary California car customuer Gene Wmfield. and "Beywatch' star Gena Lee Nolm. 5 1 1 p.m. Fnday. Fab. 14. 11 « j t i . 11 p.m. Saturday. Fab 15. and 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 18. m the Macomb. Detroit. Oakland and Wayne halls of Cobo Hall. Detroit. $8. and $2 for children younger than 12, in advance;

$10.50 and S3.50 a t the door (810) 650-5560, DETROIT BOAT SHOW

3 1 0 p.m. Thursday. Feb 6-Friday. Feb 7. Noon-10 p.m. Saturday. Feb 8: and Noon 8 p m Sunday. Feb. 9, Cobo Hall, Detroit. $7; Free for children ages 12 and younger wi th an adult, and senior citizens older than 62. Visitors to the boat show will see a sneak preview of the new Sea World attraction "Pirates." a 3-D-Plus special effects movie s t a r r ing Leslie Nielsen. 800i 224 3 0 0 8 / ( 8 0 0 i 292 DOCK DETROIT C A M P E R A N D RV S H O W

Featuring folding campers, motor homes. travel trailers, truck campers, park trailers

and f i f th wheels. Saturday. Feb 8-Sunday.

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noon-9 p m Saturdays: noon-6 p.m.

Surdays. $6 for those ages 13 and older; $1.50 for children ages 6-12 accompanied by an adul t ; f ree for children ages 5 and younger. (810) 348-5600 EASY RIDERS BIKE SHOW TOUR Featuring motorcycle art isl David Mann.

live music, accessories for sale, and a

manufacturers row to showcase bikes and equipment, noon-midnight, Saturday, Feb. 8, Wayne Hall, Cobo Hall. Detroit. (800) 962-9857 1997 FORD HONORS PROGRAM Honors legendary soprano Jessye Norman. 6 p.m. Saturday. April 26. Hill Auditorium. 530 S. State St.. Ann Arbor. The evening begms with a one-hour recital by Norman, and a Inbute to her achievements, culmi rvatrng with the presentation of the University Musical Society Distinguished Art ist Award A gala dinner and dancing follow the award's presentation at the Michigan League. Various t icket prices range from $25$1.000. (313) 764-2538 FOR THE LOVE OF THE ARTS N SILENT AUCTION Benefit for Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts. 5 3 0 - 9 p.m. Monoay. Feb. 10. Intermezzo Restaurant. Detroit * Harmome Park $50 Tickets for the raffle worth $900 - a regency bo. for six for The Dance Theatre of Harlem opening night gala and performance - are available at the auction for $10 (or three for $25). (313) 962-4303

FAMILY e v e n t s

Featunng more than 100 ice sculptures that follow the theme "At the Movies." carving demons! rat one. 'Best of Birmingham' sale at downtown stores.

Tnursday. Feb. 6-Sunday. Feb. 9, Sham Park, Birmingham Free parking. (810) 4333550 WINTER CARNIVAL

At Oide World Canterbury Village. Feb. 8-16. (1-75 North. Exit. 83. Joslyn Road) Lake 0nor>. ice Carving Competit ions Feo. 8. Children's events Feb. 15-16. (810) 3915700 - D E T R O I T S Y M P H O N Y O R C H E S T R A TINY

TOTS SERIES*

With ROT, and conductor Joe Parente. 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, Mercy High School. 29300 W. 11 Mile Road (east of Middiebelt Road). Farmington Hills. $10. (313) 8 3 3 3 7 0 0 DISCOVER C A R D STARS O N ICE

Featuring Knsti Yamaguch.. Scott Hamilton, and dance team layne Torv i l l—

Kurrasch, 1 p.m. Thursday. Feb 13. Birmingham Community House. 360 S. Bates St., Birmingham. (810) 6 4 7 8 3 2 9 BRANDENBURG ENSEMBLE With Conductor/Violinist Jaime Laredo, violinist Leila Josefowicz. and pianist Andreas Haefliger, 8 p.m. Friday. Feb 14. Hill Auditorium. 530 S. State St.. Ann Arbor. $14-$36 (800) 221-1229 B U D A P E S T F E S T I V A L O R C H E S T R A With Conductor Ivan Fischer, 8 p.m Thursday, Feb. 6. Hill Auditonum, 530 S.

State St.. Ann Arbor. $ 1 6 $ 4 2 . (800) 221 1229 CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF DETROIT Pianist Gngory Sokolov, 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb, 6. Orchestra Hall. 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $6-$36. (313) 8 3 3 3 7 0 0 NICOLE DIVAL Viola player performs with vocalist Deanna Relyea, noon Wednesday, Feb 12, Forum Recital Hall. Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty Road. Livonia. Free. (313) 462 5218

CAROLYN HUEBL Violinist. 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11. Cranbrook House. 380 Lone Pine Road. Bloomfield Hills. (810) 751-2435 LAFAYETTE STRING QUARTET 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, University of Michigan Museum of Ar t . 525 S. State St., Ann Arbor $20: $10 foi students with ID. (313) 647-0521 LIVONIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA "Dance Internationale,' featuring a variety of international dance selections and the LSO's Young Artist competit ion winner vio-linist Benjamin Robison, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, James P. Carli Auditorium. Churchill High School. 8900 Newburgh Road (at Joy Road). Livonia. $10. (313) 421-1111/ (313) 464-2741 NAROIN PARK MUSIC SERIES Featuring organist Melvin Rookus. minis-ter of music at Nardin Park, violinist Karen Klimek, and a chamber orchestra. 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, Nardin Park United Methodist Church, 29887 w . 11 Mile Road (west of Middiebelt), Farmington Hills. Free. (810) 4 7 6 8 8 6 0 -PRELUDES DOWNRIVER" A project of the Education and Outreach Division of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall Volunteer Council, get together features Brass Trio wi th Corbin Wagner. French horn. Ramon Parcells. trumpet, and Randall Hawes. trombone, noon Sunday. Feb. 9, Grosse lie Golf and Country Club, 9339 Belleview Dr. (at Meridan and Grosse lie Parkway). Grosse lie. $20: $10 children. (313) 962-1000. ext. 285

ELIZABETH ROWIN Violinist plays a chamber music concert with pianist Flavio Varani, cel l ist Simon Fryer, flutist Jeffrey Zook. 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, Varner Recital Hall. Oakland University. Walton and Squirrel boulevards. Rochester. $12: $5 students and seniors. (810) 370-3013 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Concert band featuring music by Joaquin Turina, Percy Grainger. Gustav Hoist, and Paul Hindesmith. 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. Hill Auditonum, 530 S, State St.. Ann Arbor. Free; University of Michigan Contemporary Directions Ensemble concert devoted to the music of American composer and guest composer-in-residence John Harbison. 8 p.m. Saturday. Feo. 8, Rackham Auditonum, School of Music. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Free; University Philharmoma Orchestra per forms Haydn's Symphony No. 80. Brahm s Alto Rhapsody featuring Catherine McKeever and the U-M Men's Glee Club, and Schubert's Symphony No. 9 'The Great,' 8 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 11, Hill Auditorium. Ann Arbor. Free. (313) 764-0594

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and Christopher Dean. 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb 8. The Palace of Auburn Hills, 2 Championship Dr. (1-75 and Lapeer Road). Auburn Hills $40 and $29.50 reserved: Superfan and nnkside seating also avail-able. (810) 377-0100 LONGHORN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14-Saturday. Feb. 15. and 2 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 16. The Palace of Auburn Hills. 2 Championship Or. (1-75 and Lapeer Road). Auburn Hills, $10 all seats opening night; $11-$18 other nights;

group rates available. (810) 377-0100 -MUSICAL CARNIVAL" Featuring members of the Lyric Chamber Ensemble with guest ar t is ts from Atlantis Expedition Puppets. 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9. Millenium Theatre, 15600 J.L Hudson Dr.. Southfield. $18 adults: $15 for students aged 17-21 and seniors 60 and older; $5 for children 16 and younger (810) 357 1111 WALLED LAKE ICE FESTIVAL Featuring icecarvmg demonstrations. 10 a.m.-lO pm. Saturday. Feb 8. and 10 a m. A p.m Sundaf Feb. 9. Walled Lake Community Education Building courtyard. 615 N. Pontiac TreH (south of Maple Road). Wailed Lake. Visitors will have the opportunity to have I heir names inscribed on 'The Great Ice Wall of Walled Lake' for $1 to be donated to the Food Bank of Oakland County and the Friends of the Foster Farmhouse. Free. (810) 926-9004 -COMMON ROOM"

Featunrig stand-up. improv. modem dance, alternative to classical music. <*ama. comedy, and storytelling. 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7 Saturday. Feb 8. Trinity House Theatre. 38840 W, S« Mile Road (north west corner of Si* Mile Road and 1-275), Livonia (313) 4 6 4 * 3 0 2

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ARS POETIC A CHAMBER ORCHESTRA With ChoOang Lm, vtoMn. 8 pin. Monday. Feb. 10. Rackham Auditorium, university of Michigan. Ann Arbor. 812-S20. (800) 221-1229

FARMINGTON COMMUNITY/DANCE BAND Performs during a Valentine dinner/dance, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14. Novi Hilton ball room. 1-275 and Haggerty Road. Novi. $32. (313) 261-2202/(810) 4 8 9 3 4 1 2

P O P S

NOVI THEATRES CHILDREN * ANNEX Auditions for "Twelve Dancing Princesses.' 4 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6. Novi Civic Center Stage, 45175 W. Ten Mile Road. Novi. The theater is looking for 21 males and 22 females ages 1013. Audmoners should be prepared to do a cold reading, and sing 'Twinkle. Twinkle. Little Star" a cappelia. After casting, actor's fee is $125 per production. Rehearsals are 4-6 p.m. Tuesdays. Thursdays, and occasional Saturday after noons. Performances, May 1618 . (810) 3470400

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MARCUS BELGRAVE 8 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 14. Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward Ave.. Ferndale $10 in advance 18 and older. (810) 544 3030 "BLOOO ON THE FIELDS" The world premiere tour of his epic orato-rio about American slavery. Wynton Marsalis' composit ion tel ls the story of American slavery, rebellion, freedom, love and longing as it features renowned jazz vocalists Cassandra Wilson and Jon Hendricks. 8 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 12, Hill Auditorium. Ann Arbor. $18-$38. Free educational event: "Master of Arts," a forum with Marsalis interviewed by jazz musician, crit ic and author Stanley Crouch. 7 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 11. Rackham Auditorium. Free t icket required. (800) 2 2 1 1 2 2 9 JACK BROKENSHA QUARTET 8-11:30 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6, and Thursday. Feb. 13. Botsford Inn, 28000 Grand River (north of Eight Mile Road). Farmington Hills. (810) 4 7 4 4 8 0 0 LORENZO "SPOONS" BROWN With Don Barr. 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8. The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe, 145 N. Center St.. Northville. $10. All ages, (jazz/blues) (8101 3 4 9 9 4 2 1

DIXIEBELLE AND THE JAZZ CATS 8:30 p.m, Tuesday. Feb. 11. Jack's Waterfrpnt restaurant, E. Jefferson (north of Nine Mile Roadi. St. Clair Shores. Free (New Orleans jazz) (810) 445-8080 KIMMIE HORNE 9 p.m. Friday. Feb 7 Saturday. Feb 8. D.L Harrington's Chop House. 2086 Crooks Road. Rochester Hills. Cover charge. 21 and olde- ( jazz/popi (810) 852-0550 JUST 3 JAZZ TRIO 7 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. Borders Books and Music. 5601 Mercury Dr.. Dearborn. Free All ages. 1313) 271-4441 SHEILA LANDIS With guitarist Rick Matle. and percussion ist Denms Sheridan. 6 :30 p.m. Friday. Feb 7. Bistro 313. 313 E. Walton Boulevard i between Baldwin and Joslyn roads). Pont.ac. Free 21 and older. (810) 332 7184

JEANNINE MILLER AND VINCENT SHAN-DOR TRIO 9:30 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14-Saturday, Feo. 15, Bud of Paradise, 207 S, Ashley, Ann Arbor. $5. (313) 662-8310 NATHAN AND THE ZYDECO CHACHAS With Gabriel's Traditional Jazz Band and the Washtenaw Community College Jazz Combo, perform during the 12th annual Mardi Gras celebration, 7:30 p.m for gen-eral admission patrons, and 6 p.m, tor guests purchasing patron dinner tickets. Saturday. Feb. 8. Washtenaw Community College's Morris Lawrence building. 4800 E. Huron River Dr., Ann Arbor. Event also includes Mardi Gras parade, prizes for cos-tumes. party favors from Fantasy Atlice. and a caricature art ist Walt Griggs. $80 for party and multi-course sit-down dinner. $25 general admission for party and din-ner buffet. (313) 487-2229/(313) 973 3360

MICHELE RAMO AND HEIDI HEPLER As part of the Detroit Chamber Winds' Nightnotes. 8 p.m. Fnday, Feb. 7. Hagopian World of Rugs. 850 S. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. $16. (jazz with Brazilian and Flamenco music) (810i 3629329 THE REAL GROUP Swedish a cappelia vocal quintet, 8 p.m Saturday. Feb. 8. Michigan Theater. 603 Liberty, Ann Arbor. $12-$20. (800) 221 1229 TOM SAUNDERS AND THE DETROIT JAZZ

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ROCHESTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Performs a Valentine's Day concert, 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14-Saturday. Feb. 15. Varner Hall. Oakland University campus. Walton and Squirrel boulevards. Rochester. (810) 651-4181 SATIN DOUS 8 1 0 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. Borders Books and Music. 30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. Free. All ages. (1940s and 1950s nostalgia music) (810) 737-0 1 1 0 TODAY'S BRASS QUINTET 8 p.m. Fnday, Feb. 7. OCC's student cen-ter arena. 7350 Cooley Lake Road, Waterford. $10: $8 students and seniors (810) 360-3186

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With the Detrort-Oakland Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society's 50man Gentlemen Songsters chorus.8 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 14-Saturday, Feb. 15. Clarencevtiie High School's Schmidt Auditorium. 20155 Middiebelt Road. Livonia. $12. (810) 5 4 3 7 0 9 9

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HOU.YWOOO UTERARY RETREAT •How to be a Film Director.* featuring wrtter/director/teecher Jim Pasternak i"Cousins," "Lightning Bender,' 'Antl-Gravity Room.' 'The Casting*). 9 a.m. 5 pjn. Saturday. March 1-Sunday. March 2. Kmgsiey Hotel and Suites. 1475 N. Woodward Ave.. Bloomfield Hills. Call for information; (810) 584-4764/ (888) HLR-1 6 0 0

MUSIC THEATRE OF MICHIGAN Formerly Jumpetart The Arts, sponsors an "Audition Workshop" for actors ages 15 and older with Broadway actor Daniel C. Cooney presenting Ml aspects of profee none! auditioning including "Acting Techniques." "How to Connect Emotionally With Your Work." and "Basic vocal Technique,' 8-10 pm. Monday. March 17 Tueedey. March 18. Classes are limited to 12 students. $45. (313) 425-5782

ALL-STARS With the SCool JAzz Singers as part of Schoolcraft College's Mardi Gras celebra-t ion which includes food and dancing. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, at the college's Waterman Center, 18600 Haggerty Road. Livonia. $30. Menu includes crawfish etouffee. gumbo wi th smoked andouille sausage, bourbon glazed pork tenderloin with warm potato salad, and braised cat> bage. and banana foster flambe. (313) 4 6 2 4 4 1 7

MATTHEW SHIPP AND WILLJAM PARKER Pianist and bassist, 8 :30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. McKenzie Fine Arts Center. Henry Ford Community College. 5101 Evergreen Road (south of Ford Road). Dearborn $10. (313) 8 4 5 9 6 7 6 HARVEY THOMPSON AND FRIENDS 9:30 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 7-Saturday. Feb. 8. Bird of Paradise, 207 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor $5 21 and older (313) 662-8310 PAUL VORNHAGEN TRIO

7 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 7, Borders Books and Music, 5601 Mercury Or.. Novi. Free All ages (313) 271-4441 PAMELA WISE ANO HER LATIN JAZZ ALL-STARS 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7-Saturday. Feb. 8. and Friday. Feb 1A Saturday. Feb. 15. Tnm and Carmens, 1019 W. Maple Road. Claw son (810) 280-2626 JOHN WOJCIECHOWSKI Saxophonist performs with keyboardist Rick Roe. beesist Team Bond, and drum mer Billy Higgles. 8 1 1 p.m Sunday. Feb. 9. Brazil coffeehouse. 305 S Main St . Royal Oak. Free. AH ages (810) 3 9 9 7200

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BLACK MARKET 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 8. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Mam St.. Royal Oak. Free 21 and older, (reggae) (810) 5430917 K N N Y CRUZ V LA BUCNA VIDA 3 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 9. Prudential Town Center Atrium. 2000 Town Center D r . Sotfhftefd. Cover charge. AN ages. (Latin) (810) 424-9032

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Continued from previout page DOMESTIC PROBLEMS 10 p.m. Friday, Feb- 7. Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older ( fo lk/rock and Celtic) (313) 485-5050 IMMUNITY 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, Captain Tony's Key West Bar and Grill. 3335 N, Woodward Ave.. Royal Oak. $3 after 8:30 p.m. 2 1 and older; 9:30 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. Library Pub, 42100 Grand River, Novi. Free. 21 and older, (reggae) (810) 2 8 8 6388 / (810) 3 4 9 9 1 1 0 MICHAEL 0 BREIN 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 13, Dick O'Dow's Irish Pub, 160 W. Maple. Birmingham. Free 21 and older. (810) 642-1135 ODD ENOUGH 9 p.m. Friday. Feb, 7-Saturday, Feb. 8, Dick O'Dow's Irish Pub, 160 W. Maple. Birmingham. Free. 2 1 and older. (Irish) (810) 642-1135 PADDY REILLY 8 p.m, Friday. Feb. 14. Gaelic League/Irish-American Club, 2068 Michigan Ave.. Detroit $15. 21 and older, (Irish) (313) 9638895

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RON CODEN 9 p.m. Friday Saturday Feb. 7-8, 14-15. and 21-22. 0 Mara's Restaurant, 2555 W 12 Mile Road. Berkley. Free All ages (810) 3996750 ANDY AND LARKIN BRYANT-COHEN 8 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 11, The Ark, 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor $10; $9 members, students and seniors. $10; $9 members, students, seniors. All ages. (313) 761-1451

DRIVETRAIN 10 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 13. Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsi'antt. Cover charge 19 and older, ( 'bluegrass fusion') (313) 4855050 DAVID FOLKS 10 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7. Coyote Club. 1 N Saginaw, Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older. (810) 332 HOWL WILL HOPPEY 8 1 0 p.m. Friday. Feb 7. Borders Books and Music. 30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. Free. AH ages. (810) 737-0110 USA HUNTER 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7, The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe, 145 N. Center St.. Northville. $8. All ages, i fo lk /pop/rock) (810) 3 4 9 9 4 2 1 MUSTARD S RETREAT 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8. The Ark, 316 S. Mam St.. Ann Arbor. $10: $9 members, students and seniors. All ages. (313) 761 1451

RFD BOYS 8 p.m. Friday , Feb. 14, The Ark. 316 S. Mam St.. Ann Arbor. $9; $8 members, stu-dents and seniors. All ages, (bluegrass) <313) 761 1451 SECOND OPINION 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6. The Ark, 316 S. Mam St.. Ann Arbor. $10: $9 members, students and seniors All ages (313) 761-1451 DICK SIECEL 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7, The Ark. 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. $11; $10 members, students and seniors. All ages. (313) 761-1451 WRITERS IN THE ROUND With Jimmy LaFave. Ray Wylie Hubcard, and Kevin Welch, 8 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 9. The Ark. 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor. $10; $9 members, students and seniors. All ages; With Kevin Welsh. Jimmy LaFave. and Ray Wylie Hubbard with The Black Family. 8 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 12. Magic Stick in the Majestic complex. 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. 18 and older. $8 in advance; $10 at the door. (313) 761

' 1451/ (313) 8339700 .

d a n c e DETROIT OPERA HOUSE American Ballet Theatre's "Swan Lake."

Thursday. Feb. 6-Sunday. Feb. 9. at the

house, 1526 Broadway. Detroit. ( 3 1 3 )

874-SINGA810) 645-6666 MACOMB CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING

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Unrehearsed Theatre hosts open mic night 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays; "Anti-Valentine's Singles Night,' Monday. Feb. 10; Miguel Washington and Jim Kline. Wednesday. Feb. 12-Sunday. Feb. 16. 269 E. Fpurth St.. Royal Oak, $5 Tuesdays: $6 Wednesday s. Thursdays and Sundays: $12 Fndays and Saturdays. (810) 542-9900 (313) 271-4441 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC (FARMING-TON HILLS) Charlotte and David Fauman's Mask Puppet Theatre performs "Where Do Snow flakes Go?" with Its colorful walk-around puppets. 11 a.m. Saturday. Feb. 8; Warner Middle School's sixth grade wax museum is displayed throughout the store, noon-5 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8: Betsey Kurleto and Beverly Price, registered dieti-t ians and exercise physiologists, discuss and sign their new book "Nutrit ion Secrets for Optimal Health." 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 12: Kathleen Kryza discusses and signs 'How to Cook With Your Mate ... And I Don't Mean In the Kitchen!" 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13, at the store. 30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. (810) 737-0110 HALFWAY DOWN THE STAIRS "American Girl Event: Molly's Valentine Party." 7 3 0 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7. at the store, 114 E. Fourth St.. Rochester. Free t ickets available beginning Saturday. Feb. 1. (810) 652-6066 WALDENBOOKS (WATERFORD) Troy author Stephanie Mellen signs copies of her book "The Crystal Rabbit." 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, Waldenbooks in Summit Place Mall, Waterford. (810) 682-7220

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ANN ARBOR HANDS-ON MUSEUM ' I t ' s All in Your Head. An Exhibit About the Brain,' features a 12-Hmes life size, walk-through brain, 50 hands-on devices, computer games and interactive videos, through Monday. March 31. at the muse-um. 219 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor. Museum hours: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays; 1-5 p.m. Sundays. $2.50 students, seniors and children; $4 adults. (313) 995-5439 DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM "Legacy: African-American Dolls of the Victorian Era." a new exhibit featuring more than 100 handmade African-American dolls, on display in the muse-um's Kresge Gallery through April, at the museum. 5401 Woodward Ave,. Detroit. $3 adults; $1.50 seniors and children ages 12-18; free for children younger than 12. (313) 8 3 3 7937 DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER 'Dinoscience,' a traveling exhibit from Research Casting International (RCI). the creators of the dinosaur skeleton displays in Steven Spielberg's 'Jurassic Park." on display through Sunday, March 9. It fea-tures six full-sized dinosaur skeletal dis-plays, four wall-mounted skeletons, six skulls, a walk-through Supersaurus rib cage, a Dino Dig sandbox, and interactive computer programs: "Titanica, ' an IMAX film about the Canadian-American-Russian expedition team set out to explore the Titanic. Mondays. Wednesdays, and Thursdays indefinitely; "Destiny in Space," another IMAX film, Tuesdays and Thursdays indefinitely. Detroit Science Center in the University Cultural Center. 5020 John R St., Detroit. Museum admis-sion $6.75 adults: $4.75 for students and senior citizens. (313) 577-8400 DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER STORE (LIVO-NIA)

•Cyberspace Safari" exhibit designed to introduce visitors to computers, the com-munity resources of the Detroit Science Center, and dinosaurs, through April at the store insirle Wonderland Mall, 29859 Plymouth Road (at Middiebelt Road). Livonia. The exhibit, based on the Dinoscience exhibit at the science center, begins with a 20-minute, multi-media demonstration on how to use computers and the Internet, and continues into the Computer Cove with 20 workstat ions that assist participants in learning about

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BARNSTORMER 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12-Sunday. Feb 16. Diamondbeck Saloon. 49345 S. I 94 Service Dr.. Belleville. Cover charge. 21 and older, (country) (313) 699-7899 BENNY AND THE JETS 9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14-Saturday. Feb. 15, Wine Cask Inn. 22100 Warren Ave. (east of Telegraph). Detroit. Free. 21 and older, (rock) (313) 730-1627 BLUECAT 10 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 13. Library Pub. 42100 Grand River. Detroit. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 349-9110 BLUE SPIRIT TRIBE 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, Soup Kitchen Saloon. 1585 Franklin St. (at Orleans). Detroit. $5. 2 1 and older, (blues) (313) 2592643 THE BOOGIEMEN 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7. Stan's Dugout, 3350 Auburn Road. Auburn Hills. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 412-1040 BROTHER RABBIT 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. Rick's. 6 1 1 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older. (Deadhead) (313) 996-2747 BUGS BEDOOW BAND 9:30 p.m.- l :30 a.m, Friday. Feb. 7-Saturday. Feb. 8, Beale Street Blues. 8 N. Saginaw. Pontiac: 9 :30 p.m,- l :30 a.m. Friday. Feb. 14-Saturday, Feb. 15. Blue Goose. 28911 Jefferson. St. Clair Shores, (blues) (810) 334-7900/ (810) 294-0690 SCOTT CAMPBELL GROUP With Melinda Montgomery and Dan Lamar, 9 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 9. Cadieux Cafe. 4300 Cadieux. Detroit. Free All ages. (rock) (313) 882-8560 RAY CHARLES 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7-Saturday. Feb 8, Orchestra Hall. 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $15-$75. All ages, (blues) (313) 8 3 3 3 7 0 0 CHISEL BROS. WITH MIMI HARRIS 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14-Saturday. Feb. 15. Sisko's on the Boulevard, 5855 Monroe Boulevard, Taylor. $5. 21 and older, (blues) (313) 2 7 8 5 3 4 0 CITY HEAT 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. Old Woodward Grill. 555 S. Woodward Ave., Birmingham. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 6 4 2 9 4 0 0 CITY LIMITS BLUES BAND 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8, T.C. Gators. 42559 Ford Road, Canton. Cover charge. 21 and older; 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14-Saturday. Feb. 15. Detroiter Bar. 655 Beaubien, Detroit- Free. 2 1 and older, (blues) (313) 981-0906/(313) 9 6 3 3 3 5 5 EARTH CRISIS With Downset. 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14. St. Andrew's Hall. 431 E. Congress, Detroit. $9 in advance. All ages, (hard alternative rock) (313) 961-MELT EDDY -THE CHIEF" CLEARWATER 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8. Soup Kitchen Saloon, 1585 Franklin St. (at Orleans), Detroit. $7. 21 arid older, (blues) (313) 2 5 9 2643

SAL D'AGNILLO 10 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6. Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older. (singer/ songwnter) (810) 332-HOWL DEMOLITION BLUES BAND 7 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 9. Soup Kitchen Saloon. 1585 Franklin St. (at Orleans). Detroit. $3. 2 1 and older, (blues) (313) 2592643 DOROTHY 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8, Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 99fr 2747 THE DUVALLS With Swingrays. 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8. Magic Stick in the Majestic complex, 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $6 in advance. 18 and older, (honky tonk) (313) 8 3 3 9 7 0 0 EARTH CRISIS With Downset. 6 p.m. Friday. Feb 14, The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall. 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $9 in advance. All ages, (hard alternative rock) (313) 961-MELT

TIM EASTON Of The Haynes Boys, with Big Back 40. 8 p.m. Monday. Feb. 10, Magic Stick in the Maiestic complex, 4140 Woodward Ave.,

"Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo," men in toe shoes present their comic approach to ballet. 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb 9. MCPA, Macomb Community College. 44575 Garfield Road. Clinton Township $24: $22 students and seniors: group dis-counts available. (810) 286-2222 UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY "TanzMuSik." a concert of four dances with music by the 40-member University Symphony Orchestra. 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6-Saturdey, Feb 8. and 2 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 9, Power Center for the Performing Arts. 121 Fletcher. Ann Arbor. $7 $18. (313) 764-0450 WOLVERINE SILVERSPUR DANCERS 7:30 p.m.^riidnight Saturday. Feb 8. Italian-American Cultural Center. 28111 Imperial Dr.. Warren $6 members: $7 oth-ers. (810) 469-4329

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-ALL-STARS OF COMEDY" Featuring DL Hughiey. Michael Coiyar. Teddy Carpenter and Shang. 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb 8. fox Theatre, 2211 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $25 (810) 4 3 3 1515

JOEY'S COMEDY CLUB Billy Rae Bauer. Thursday. Feb ^Sunday, Feb 9; Randy Lubes, Thursday. Feb. 2 0 Sunday, Feb 23. at the club above Kickers restaurant. 36071 Plymouth Road. Uvonia. 8 p.m. Thursdays (free); 8 p.m. and 10-30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays ($10): and 8 p.m. Sundays ($5) (313) 261-0555 JOEY S COMEDY CLUB AT PAISANO S Klaus Myers. 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Feb 6 ($8; $18.95 dinner show package), 8:15 ft.m. and 10:45 p.m. Friday. Feb 7-Saturday. Feb 8 ($10; $20.95 dinner •how package): Dana GouW. 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Fab. 13 (SlO. $20 95). 8 15 p.m. and 10:45 p.m Fnday. Fab I A Saturday. Feb. 15 ($12; $23 95 dInner show package), at the c k * . 5070 Schaafer Road. Dearborn. (313) 584-8885 MARK MDUY 'S COMEDY CASTLE Kirk land Teep*e and Oerrtck Turner through Sunday. Feb. 9; Totally

Mondays through Saturdays, and noon-5 p.m. Sundays $3 per hour, per person for prearranged school and organization groups: $4 per child o< senior on an indi-vidual basis; $5 per adult on an individual basis; $6 per family per workstation; and $6 per hour, per person for surf ing the Internet dunng "off peak" hours. AH chil-dren younger than 16 must be accompa-nied by a parent, unless they are part of a school or special study group. (313) 557-8400

HENRY FORD MUSEUM James Bond's Aston Mart in DB5, the g a d get loaded spy car that starred In the 1964 film "Goldfinger," on exhibit through Sunday. March 9. near the front of the main exhibit hall inside Henry Ford Museum, 20900 Oakwood Boulevard (at . Village Road), Dearborn. Exhibit also includes artifacts related to the car. including an original "Goldfinger" promo tlonal poster and a circa-1964 James Bond board game, plus a visitor participa-uon "Goldfinger" trivia quiz.

The car's modifications were built to work and still exist on the vehicle, but are presently fixed in place for exhibit purpos-es. (313) 271 1620

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THE ALLIGATORS 10 p m Saturday, Feb 8. Library Pub. 42100 Grand River, Novi. Free. 2 1 and older: 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. Stan s Dugout. 3350 Auburn Road. Auburn Hills Cover charge 21 and older, (blues) (810) 3499110 / (810) 412-1040 LAURIE ANOERSON Songs OTd stones based on the "future of art and technology." 7:30 p.m Thursday, Feb 6. Michigan Theater. 603 Liberty. Ann Arbor. $22.50 and $17.50 AH ages (spoken word/music) (313) 99MUSIC ATOMIC FIREBALLS

With the II V I Orcheatra. 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. Magic S * k .n the Maieatic com plex. 4140 woodward Ave.. Detroit $8 in advance. 18 and older (jump blues) (313) 8 3 3 9 7 0 0

Detroit. $6 in advance 18 and older. (roots rock) (313) 8 3 3 9 7 0 0 CUFF ERICKSON 9 p.m. Saturdays and Wednesdays. Four Green Fields Irish Pub, 3333 N. Woodward (Northwood Shopping Center), Royal Oak $2 Saturday; free Wednesday. 2 1 and older. (810) 280-2902 EVAN ANO JARON BAND 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb 13. Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge 19 and older, (acoustic) (313) 996-2747 THE REV. MARC FALCON BERRY 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 15. Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge 21 and older, (blues) (810) 332-H0WL FUPP With Spat. 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 8. Afvln's. 5756 Cass Ave.. Detroit Cover charge. 18 and older (rock) (313) 832-2355

FOUR DISGRACES 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb 8, Cross Street Station. 511 Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, ( rock/ funk) (313) 485-5050 STEWART FRANCKE 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Fnday, Feb 14. The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe. 145 N. Center St.. Northville $10. All ages (adult alternative rock) (810) 3 4 9 9 4 2 1 THE GRAPES 9 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 12. Rick's. 611 Church St., Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 996-2747

HARMS WAY With Feisty Cadavers and Post Hole Digger. 9 :30 p.m. Fnday. Feb 7. Blind Pig. 20&208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor $5 19 and older, (rock) (313) 996-8555 ALVM "YOUNGBLOOO" HART 9:30 p.m. Fndey. Feb 14. Blind Pig. 20fr 208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor $8 m advance $10 at the door 19 and older (blues) (313) 996-8555 DAN MAZLETT

Celebrates release of CD "Our Little Secret." with a perty and performence with special guests The Euphonane. John Gauid and Terry Gonda. at 7 p.m. Monday Feb. 10. at Doug's Body Shop, 22061

Woodward Ave.. Ferndale. Cover charge. 21 and older, (singer/songwriter) (810) 3981940 THE HENCHMEN With Insect, 9 p.m. Friday. Feb 7, Magic Stick In the Majestic complex, 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $6 in advance. 18 and older, (garage surf) (313) 8 3 3 9700 AL HILL ANO THE LOVE BUTLERS 9 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 7, Old Woodward Grill. 555 S. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 6 4 2 9 4 0 0 HOWUNG DIABLOS With Immortal Winos of Soul and Motor Dolls. 9:30 p.m Saturday, Feb. 8, Blind Pig, 206-208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $5 19 and older. (R&B / funk/rock) (313) 9968555 JILL JACK With Barb Payton, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, Gri f fs Grill. 49 N. Saginaw. Pontiac Cover charge. 21 and older, (country) (810) 334-9292 ALAN JACKSON With LeAnn Rimes. 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7. The Palace of Auburn Hills. 2 Championship Dr. (1-75 and Lapeer Road). Auburn Hills. $25.50; Super fan seating available. All ages, (country) (810) 377-0 1 0 0 NIKKI JAMES AND THE FLAMETHROWERS 9 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 7-Saturday, Feb. 8. Moby Dick's. 5452 Schaefer Road. Dearborn, Cover charge 21 and older, (blues) (313) 581-3650 JERRY AND THE REMAINDERS 9 p.m. Friday. Feb, 7. Rick's, 511 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, ivariety) (313) 996-2747 THE JOHNSONS 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8. Coyote Club, 1 N. Saginaw, Pontiac Cover charge. 21 and older, (rock) (810) 332 HOWL JOYRIDE Featuring former members of The Bucket, 10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6. Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, (funk/soul) (313) 485-5050 MICHAEL KATON With Gary Rasmussen. 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8. Old Woodward Grill. 555 S. Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Cover charge. 21 and older; 9 p.m. Friday, Feb 14-Saturday. Feb. 15, Moby Dick's. 5452 Schaefer Road. Dearborn. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 642-9400/ (313) 581-3650 JERRY MACK AND THE TERRAPLANES 9 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 9. Blind Pig. 206-208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $2. 19 and older, (blues) (313) 996-8555 JIM MCCARTY AND MYSTERY TRAIN 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7-Saturday, Feb. 8, Memphis Smoke. 6480 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. Free, 21 and older, (blues) (810) 855-3110 MICKEY STRANGE AND THE KINGS OF PAIN 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8, Studio Lounge. 6921 N. Wayne Road, Westland, Cover charge. 21 and older, (gothic) (313) 7 2 9 5240 MOON PIE FONTANA 9 p.m, Thursday, Feb. 13, Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Mam St.. Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 5430917 MUDPUPPY 8 p.m. Wednesday. Feb 12. Memphis Smdke, 6480 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 855-3110 MURPHY'S LAW With Suburban Delinquents and Tricky Dick. 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6, The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall. 431 E Congress, Detroit. $8 in advance. All ages, (punk) (313) 961-MELT THE KARI NEWHOUSE BAND With Dead River Drag. 9 :30 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6. Blind Pig, 206-208 S. First St., Ann Arbor. $4 19 and older (roots rock) (313) 9968555 NOBODY'S BUSINESS 10 p.m. Thursday. Feb 6, Library Pub. 42100 Grand River, Novi. Free, 21 and older, (rockabilly) (810) 3 4 9 9 1 1 0 ROBERT NOLL AND THE MISSION 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7 Saturday. Feb. 8. Memphis Smoke. 1 0 0 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Free. 2 1 and older, (blues) (h1u)

SHARK SANDWICH 9 p.m. Monday. Feb. 10. Rick's. 6 1 1 Church St., Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 996-2747

TERRANCE SIMIEN 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 12. Blind Pig. 206-208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $12 in advance. 19 and older, (blues) (313) 996-8555

DARYLE SINGLETARY 8 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 12. Diamonds and Spurs. 25 S. Saginaw. Pontiac. Tickets at Ticketmaster. 2 1 and older, (country) (810) 334-4409

SKATAUTES With The Articles, 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8. Majestic. 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $12.50 in advance. All ages, (ska) (313) 8 3 3 9 7 0 0 SOULSON

With Jazzhead and Uncle Booby. 9 p.m. Saturday, feb. 8. Magic Bag. 22920 Woodward Ave.. Ferndale. $5. 18 and older, (rock) (810) 544-3030 SPANK

9 p.m, Tuesdays. Four Green Fields Insh Pub, 3333 N. Woodward Ave. (Northwood Shopping Center), Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older, (alternative rock) (810) 2802902 SPEEDBALL

10 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. Cross Street Station. 5 1 1 W. Cross St., Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and plder. (hard alternative rock) (313) 4 8 5 5 0 5 0

SPIDER THE CAT With Common Ground and Ernie Douglas. 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7. Alvin's, 5756 Cass Ave.. Detroit. Cover charge. 18 and older, (pop rock/acoust ic rock) (313) 832 2355 SWISHBELLY

With The Dopes. 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. 7th House. 7 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. $7 in advance. 18 and older, (rock) (810) 3 3 5 8100 THAT JIVE

9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14. Soup Kitchen Saloon. 1585 Franklin St. (at Orleans). Detroit. $5. 21 and older, (rock/blues) (313) 2 5 9 2 6 4 3 TOP KAT

9 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 11. Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Art>or. Cover charge. 19 and older: With The Still perform dunng a benefit for S.O.R.R.O.W., 9:30 p.m.

Thursday. Feb 13. Blind Pig, 206-208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $5. 19 and older. (funk) (313) 996-2747/(313) 996-8555 -VALENTINE'S DAY BAU* Featuring Blackout All-Stars, Rockell. and L'iI Suzy, 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14, Clutch Cargo's. 65 E. Huron, Pontiac. $10.50 in advance. 21 and older, (dance music) (810) 3 3 3 2 3 6 2 LUTHER VANDROSS With The Braxtons. 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12. and Friday, Feb. 14-Saturday. Feb. 15, Fox Theatre. 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $40. (810) 4331515 VAL VENTRO BAND

10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. Library Pub. 42100 Grand River, Novi. Free. 21 and older; 10 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 13. Coyote Club, 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 3499110/ (810) 332-HOWL

THE VOLEBEATS Celebrate release of new CD with party and performance, with special guests Steam Donkey. 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 13. Mag'C Stick In the Majestic complex.

4140 Woodward Ave . Detroit. $6 in advance. 18 and older, (roots rock) (313) 8 3 3 9 7 0 0 RANDY VOLIN ANO THE SONIC BLUES 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, Bistro 313, 313 E. Walton. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 332-9100

WAJUN' INC 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14, Memphis Smoke 6480 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Free. 21 and older (blues) (810) 855-3110 -MONSTER MIKE WELCH 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7-Saturday. Feb 8. Sisko's on the Boulevard, 5855 Monroe Bou'evard. Taylor. $10 in advance 21 and older. | blues) (313) 2785340 ZOOM With impact 7. 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older. (R&B) (810) 5 4 3

THE MAJESTIC COMPLEX "Psychedelic Sunday' with funk music. 9 p.m. Sundays in the Magic Stick. Cover charge; 'The Chamber" with gothtc/lndus-trial and deep dark retro music with OJ Tim Shuller, 9 p.m. Mondays in the Magic Stick. Cover charge: 'Vinyl Happy Hour' featuring BYOR. bring your own records. 4 :308:30 p.m. M*es t ic Cafe; 'Figure Four Tag Team DJs." acid jazz and early disco/retro tunes with DJs Bubblicious. Scott Zacharias, Pans and Bone. 11 p.m.-4 a.m. Thursdays in the Magic Stick. Cover charge; "Rockabilly Bowl* with DJ Del Fridays in the Garden Bowl. Free: "Rock -n' Bowl" 9 p.m. Saturdays with DJ Cheryl spinning alternative, funk and R&B in the Garden Bowl. Free. All events in the Majestic complex, 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. 18 and older. (313) 8339700 (Majestic theater and cafe)/(313) 8 3 3 POOL (Magic Stick)/(313) 8 3 3 9 8 5 1 (Garden Bowl) MOTOR LOUNGE •Blue Mondays" with Johnny "Yard Dog" Jones and Bobby Murray with a special guest blues artist weekly; Darren Reveii . hosts 'Big Sonic Heaven,' Tuesdays; "Pearl Harbor Club" featuring "volcanic dr inks ' and the 'seedy side of the Swing era" with hosts Jeff King of Speedbaii, and Perry Lavoisne ol St. Andrew's Hall: Nine-piece house band, "The Motor Powertraln." featuring a full horn section and DJ Munk. Thursdays; Dancing with DJ St. Andy. Fndays and Saturdays; The Back Room hosts lounge night. Sundays, at the lounge. 3515 Caniff. Hamtramck. Doors open at 9 p.m. 21 and older. Cover charge. (313) 3 6 9 0080 /mo t or3515® aol.com ST. ANDREW S HALL/THE SHELTER 10 p.m, Wednesdays "The Incinerator,' alternative rock in the Shelter. $6. 18 and older; 10 p.m. Fridays "Three Floors of Fun" with hip-hop. alternative rock, and techno/house. $3 before 11 p.m.. $5 after, 18 and older; 10 p.m. Saturdays "Soul Picnic* with funk, hiohop and soul in the Shelter, $3. 18 and older, 431 E. Congress. Detroit. (313) 961-MELT 3-D -PROPHECY." techno/alternative dance night. 9 p.m. Fridays: alternative dance, free before 10:30 p.m. Saturdays; Video appreciation night. 8 p.m. Tuesdays, free before 9 p.m.; "Noir Leather Presents Sin,' a night of fetish and fantasy with demonic music by Aeshma Daeva. 9 p.m. Wednesdays, free before 10:30 p.m.. at the club. 1815 N. Mam St., Royal Oak. Cover charge unless otherwise noted. 21 and older. (810) 5 8 9 3344

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CARY GALLERY

"Wild Flowers: The Edge of Beauty," an exhibit of oil paintings by Mary Hatch, to March 8 at 226 Walnut Bivd , Rochester; (810) 651-3656. Reception for the artist 6-8 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8

5434300 THE OBUVIONS With Rocket 455, 9 P.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, Magic Stick in the Maiestic complex 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit $6 in advance. 18 and older, (garage rock) (313) 8339700 PUSH DOWN ANO TURN 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6. R»ck's, 6 1 1 Church St., Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older (rock) (313) 9 9 6 2 7 4 7 RED TREE With Fathers of the id. 9 p.m. Friday, Feb 7, Lin's. 2930 Jacob. Hamtramck. Cover charge. 21 and older (rock) (313) 8 7 5 6555 REGATTA 89 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb 9. Mosquito Club, 28949 Joy Road (two blocks east of Middiebelt). Westland. $6 in advance All ages (ska) (313) 5 1 3 8 6 8 8 REGULAR BOYS 9 p.m. Thursdays. Feb. 6, and Feb 13, Memphis Smoke. 6480 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 8 5 5 3110 RESTROOM POETS 10 p.m Saturday, Feb. 8. Mount Chalet. 4715 N Woodward Ave . Royal Oak. Cover charge, 21 and older; 10 p.m. Friday. Feb 7. Rivertown Saloon, 1977 Woodbndge. Detroit. Free. 21 and older (roots rock) (810) 5492929 / (313 ) 567-6020

MIKE RIOLEY ANO DAN VALEEN 9 p.m. Thursdays*ndeys. Four Green f ie lds Irish Pub. 3333 N Woodward Ave (Northwood Shopping Center). Royal Oak f ree Thursdays; $2 fndays (vanety) (810) 280 2902 SHAWN RILEY

9 p m . - l a.m. Fnday. Feb. 7. and Friday, Feb. 14, Fat Willy's. 19170 Farmmgton Road (north of Seven Mile Road). Lrvoma Free. 21 and older (acoustic rock) (810) 6 1 5 1 3 3 0

ROOMFUL OF BLUES 9 p m . Thursday. Feb 20. Magic Bag 22920 Woodward Ave , Femdaie. Tickets at Ticketmeater. 18 and older (blues) (810) 544-3030

BIRD OF PARADISE Acid jazz night wi th DJ Bubblicious. 9 p.m. 1 a.m. Tuesdays at tne club. 207 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor. $3. 21 and older. (313) 662-8310 CLUTCH CARGO'S Tango contest t o the tune of 'Hernando's Hideaway* every Fnday with each week s winning contestants advancing to the finals on Friday, Feb 14 Night also includes Mambo. Cha-Cha and lounge music wi th guest band Edgar Leon Y La Orquesta Tradicion Latina on Fnday. Feb 14, in The River Lounge the lower level of Clutch Cargo's. Free before 9:30 p.m. 21 and older; Four levels of music - lounge, flashback dance music, acid jazz, and goa trance - 8 :30 p.m. Saturdays with guest bands In the lounge Saturday. Feb 1. Free before 9:30 p.m. 21 and older Clutch Cargo's. 65 E Huron. Pontiac (810) 3 3 3 2362

CROSS STREET STATION Ska and world beat, 9 p.m. Sundays Cover charge 18 and older; Retro dance party, 9 p.m. Tuesdays $3 21 and older. Cross Street Station, 511 W Cross St.. Ypsilanti. (313) 4855050 FAMILY FUNKTION •Uptown Remix,* acid jazz, hiphop. funk and soul dance mix with local and national guest DJs, 10 p.m Fridays. Mag* Bag. 22920 Woodward Ave , Ferndale $5 18 and older. 'Family Function" night 9 p.m. Wednesdays, Alvin's. 5758 Cass Ave.. Detroit. Cover charge 18 and older (acid jazz/funk) (313) 832-2355 INOUSTRY

'The Planetarium" with host Johnny Edwards of WHYT 96 3 FM (The Planet) morning show and DJ Darren Reveii. fee tunng a range of music from '80s flasri-back songs to 'Loungecore,' 9 p.m. Thursdays beginning Feb. 13. at the cM>. 15 S Saginaw. Pontiac Cover charge 21 and older (313) 3341999

"Choreograms," an exhrbit of new paint mgs by James Nares. to March 1 at 538 N. Woodward. Birmingham. (810) 642 6623. Reception 3 5 p.m. Saturday. Feb.

8 START GALLERY "Chairs." an exhibit of the latest work by fine art photograpner Gene Meadows that expresses the bridge from the design com munity to the art community, to March 1 at 211 N. Woodward, Birmingham; (810) 644 2991. Reception for the artist 6-9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8.

GALERIE JACQUES "Le Roi de Beaubourg," a shdw of paint-ings. drawings and sculptures by Jaber.

wil l continue through March 15 at 616 Wesley. Ann Arbor; (313) 665-9889 Open.ng 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. featuring jazz and poetry 9:30 p.m. (Faruq Z. Bey and his "Conspiracy Wind Ensemble"). Reception 2-6 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 8. This is the art ist 's first one-man exhibit in the United States.

SWANN GALLERY

"Progression of Masters." an exhibit of paintings by Lyle Morris; "Art ists That Teacf

Teachers Association; "Throw Mama From the Train." a show of ar t is ts addressing issues: and "Small Figurative Works I." a group show by gallery art ists; to March 9 at 1250 Library. Detroit: (313) 9654826 . Opening reception 6 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7.

E X H I B I T S

THE VILLAGE BARN

"To Warm Your Heart." The Village Barn s 16th annual quilt show and sale, will take place 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday Saturday, Feb. 6-8, at 32760 Franklin Road, one mile west of Telegraph and south of 14 Mile. Franklin Village; (810) 851-7877. Admission is free. The show wil l feature more than 100 authentic Amish and Mennonite quilts, and original pen and ink drawings and watercolors by a Pennsylvania Amish artist Refreshments will be served Nationally known quilt enthusiast Gail Hum wi l l be available to answer questions about quilts. Village Barn owner Sandy Berr is asking visitors to bring clean, used blankets that will be donated to the Salvation Army; those who donate a blanket will be eligible to partici-pate m a drawing for an original Amish wall hanging

P R O < ; R A M S

FARMINGTON ARTISTS CLUB The club will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday Feb 12. at the Farmington Community Ubrary on 12 Mile. The public may attend. Admission is free Speaker will be Kegham Tazian. a well-known and respected artist and sculptor and head of the ar! depart ment at Oakland Community College. (810) 4 7 8 9 2 4 3 MEADOW BROOK HALL The Friends ol Paint Creek Center for the Arts present a luncheon lecture by Michael Far rail 11:45 a.m Friday. Feb 14. on the Oakland University campus in Rochester Advance reservations must be made with the PCCA by Friday, Fab. 7. Register early to ensure space CaH (810) 6 5 1 4 1 1 0 for mora information.

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J u s t call it the "Anti-Evita." "Everyone Says I Love You" is Woody Allen's experiment with t h e Hollywood m u s i c a l . And w h a t it lacks in p ro fes s iona l singing and glitz it more than makes up for in invention and personality.

Goldie Hawn and Alan Alda play wealthy liberals raising a large family in the kind of door-maned Central Park apar tment that Allen himself resides in. The e l d e s t d a u g h t e r (Drew Barrymore) is about to marry an

eager young at torney (Edward Norton) and we can tell r ight from that first number tha t this is not your average musical.

The young lovers , s t r o l l i n g hand-in-hand on the s t ree t s of M a n h a t t a n , ch i rp t h r o u g h a sweet rendition of "Just You, Jus t Me," hardly bothered by the fact that neither can carry a tune.

While, like most musicals, the vocal work is dubbed after film-ing. all of the key players (except Barrymore) use the i r own tal-ents.

Even Allen croaks, practically whispers "I'm Thru With Love," another in a grab-bag of vintage

show t u n e s b a c k e d by Dick Hyman and T h e New York Studio Players.

One of t h e mos t e l a b o r a t e numbers in the film takes place in a swanky jewelry store, where Norton breaks into song af ter purchasing an expensive wed-ding ring. He's accompanied on "My Baby Just Cares for Me" by the formerly s t u f f y salesmen, who dance on the display coun-ters.

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In "Everyone Says I Love You," Allen plays Hawn's ex-husband, a neurotic writer who shows up at her door whenever his latest relationship hits the skids. Soon his sights are set on a fetching Julia Roberts, who he spots on a trip to Venice with his daughter. ( A f t e r he r m a r r i a g e to Lyle Lovett, why not?)

In a coincidence t h a t could only happen in musical comedy, Roberts just happens to be the woman tha t the daugh te r has been spying on during therapy sessions. The girl provides per-sonal information that makes it easy for him to pick the mystery woman up.

Hawn , m e a n w h i l e , h a s h e r best role in years (maybe ever) as the kind of society liberal who campaigns to have a mad dog killer (Tim Roth) released from death row and then invites him over for a dinner party

Alda already did his best film work for Allen ( "Cr imes a n d Misdemeanors") and is especially good here while arguing political philosophy with his right wing son.

More surprising than the typi-cal oddball casting is the location of "Everyone Says I Love You." which focuses not only on Allen's beloved New York City, bu t Venice and Paris as well. A magi-

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Musical: Woody Allen directs Edward Norton and Drew Barr\more in "Everyone Says I Love You."

cal dance late at night on the banks of t h e Seine shouldn ' t work but does.

In his 26 th film as director Allen's creativity is hardly wan-ing. Despite the much publicized problems in his personal life, he gives us a yearly dose of cleverly scripted, intelligent, and eccen-tric m o v i e m a k i n g t h a t

Hollywood seems less and less able to produce.

John Monaghan welcomes your calls and comments. You can lis-ten to him on Dace Dixon's Radio Show AM 1270, 8 p.m. to mid-night Saturdays. To leave John a voice mail message, dial (313) 953-2047 on a touch-tone phone, mailbox 1866.

Share a foolish love story Write to us about the most foolish thing you've

ever done for love to receive two tickets to a pre-view screening of the romantic comedy "Fools Rush In" 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11 at Uni ted Artists Oakland Mall, (14 Mile at I-75>.

The first 50 readers to respond will receive pass-es to the Feb. 11 preview. We'll pick 10 stories to share with our readers on Feb. 13. As an added bonus, those 10 writers will receive a movie pass for two to the preview screening, and a sweatshirt.

Fax your s t o r i e s to Keely Wygonik . E n t e r t a i n m e n t Edi tor , Obse rve r & Eccen t r i c Newspapers, Inc. (313) 591-7279, or send entries to Wygonik at the Observer , 36251 Schoolc ra f t . Livonia, MI 48150. For more information, call (313) 953-2105. Winners will be notified in advance of the screening.

"Fools Rush In," a Columbia Pictures re lease

FRANK MAS]

Romantic comedy: Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek inuFools Rush In."

opening Feb. 14 at metro Detroit movie theaters, is a romantic comedy about a straight-laced corpo-rate type from Manhat tan who falls in love with a Las Vegas dancer and finds himself in over his head.

Scneduled to open Fridty,. Feb. 7

•TMi MAUTKIAM ANO TNI MAUr Story about a hairdresser from Qu«ens who is mistaken for a school teacher and offered to tutor the children of a sheltered dictator In a newly formed country. Stars Fran Oresch«r and Timothy Dalton. %

•DANTf't PCAK-Action drama about a volcanoiogist who believes a small town is about to be hit by a destructive volcano. Stars Pierce B'osnan, Linda Hamilton.

-TMiPfSr He's a Latin scam artist by the name of Pestano but everyone calls him "Pest." n e ' s on the lam from creditors and found a scheme to raise the money to eiase his debt. The only problem is it involves a hunt in which he plays ihe prey. Stars John Leguizamo, Je f f rey Jones.

•Scheduled to open Wednesday. Feb 12

d a n g e r o u s m o u n d " Actiorvdrame about a native South African who returns to his homeland after twelve years to search for his trussing brother Stars ice Cube and Elizabeth Hurley.

Scheduled to open Friday. Feb 14

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Romantic comedy about a man who falls In love with a Las Vegas dancer and fknds himself in over his head. Stars Matthew Perry.

•VISAS VACATION"

Clarh Griswold s bach and he's leading his family straight into the world's most glamorous mecca of temptation, greed and gluttony; Las Vegas Stars Chevy Chase. Beverly D'Angelo and Randy Quaid.

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A widow who's on her own at last decioes to take another turn at life and. directing her life for the first time, leads herself to a place she has never before imagined. Stars Gena Rowlands. Gerard Depardieu. M a n s s a Tomei and Jake Lloyd.

' a s s o l u t t power" When a career criminal accidentally wit-nesses the murder of the U.S. President s mistress by the secret ser-vice he finds himself between the proverbial rock and hard place Stars Clint Eastwood. Gene Hackman. Ed Harris. Judy Oavis.

• that d a r n ca t" Remake of the 1965 Walt Disney come-dy about a slippery feline-who helps the FBI solve a kidnapping case Stars

Christina Riccl. Doug E. Doug, Dyan Cannon and Dean Jones.

"TOUCH" Story based on Elmore Leonard's 1985 novel about a youthful counselor with special healing powers and the people who are out to exploit him. Stars Sfceet Uinch. Bridget Fon<Ja. Tom Arnold.

Scheduled to open Friday. March 7

'BLOOO ANO WINC"

A father and his stepson find t h e m selves at odds over a woman and some stolen jewels. Stars Jack Nicholson. Stephen Dorff. Jennifer Lopez. Judy Davis and Michael Came.

Scheduled to open Fnday. March 14

"SUSSTANCC o r n u t * A powerful and moving drama about a headstrong father and his three grown children. Stars Ron Rifkin, Timothy Hirtton, Sarah Jessica Parker.

To Oe announced

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Suspense thriller about a young law stu-dent who has taken a job as the lone hospital night watchman just as a serial killer has begun to terrorize the city. Even more frightening are all the clues, which seem to point to him. Stars Nick Nolte. Patricia Arouette.

SCREEN SCENE

A sampling of what's playing at alternative movie theaters across metro Detroit as reviewed by John Monaghan.

Birmingham Theatre 211 S. Woodward, B i rmingham. Call 1810) 644-FILM for information. i$6.50; $4.25 m a t i n e e s and seniors)

• u E v i t a " (USA-1996 k Madonna ge ts h e r chance to shine in the role of a lifetime: Argent ina 's Eva Peron in the musical d r a m a based on the 1976 stage hit by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Antonio Banderas co-stars as the every-raan who c o m m e n t s oln the action.

• " E v e r y o n e S a y s I Love You" (USA - 1996 i. So what if no one can carry a tune? Woody Allen's new musical comedy has the kooky characters and oddball casting you've come to expect, starring Drew Barrymore, Alan Alda. Tim Roth. Julia Roberts, and Goldie Hawn (in probably her best role ever).

I " S h i n e " <Australia-1996i The story of David Helfgott, a concert pianist driven nuts at an early age by an ove rbea r ing father. His ultimate success over adversity makes for an inspira-tional story, but maybe not as strong as you might have heard.

• " S o m e M o t h e r ' s S o n " 'Ireland - 1996). The relationship of two women bat t l ing to save the lives of their sons who are involved in t h e t r ag i c I r ish hunger s t r ike in 1981. S t a r s Helen Mir ren and F ionnu la Flanagan.

Detroit Film Theatre Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Call

(313) 833-2323 for information, i $5; $4 students)

• " N o r t h By N o r t h w e s t " (USA ) 1959). Feb. 7 - 9 (call for showtimes). Alfred Hitchcock's most e n t e r t a i n i n g film s t a r s Cary Grant as an advert is ing executive who is mistaken for a spy. Aside from the famous crop-dus t ing scene, t h e r e ' s a lso a grea t c l imax a t o p Mount Rushmore. J a m e s Mason, Eva Marie S a i n t , and Mar t in Landau.

• "My Life a n d Times wi th A n t o n i n A r t a u d " (F rance -1993). 7 p.m. Feb. 10. A recre-ation of the l as t two years of Artaud, remembered for develop-ing the T h e a t e r of Cruel ty as well as his persona as a high-profile poet, actor, dope addict, and madman.

Magic Bag Theatre 22920 Woodward, Ferndale. Call (810) 544-3030 for information. ($2)

• " S w i n g e r s " (USA ) 19961. 9:30 p.m. Feb. 12. Los Angeles' cocktail cul ture is the focus of this hilarious first feature about a group of twentysomething guys waiting for the i r big break in show business.

Main Art Theatre 118 N. Main Street a t 11 Mile, Royal Oak. Films play through at least Thursday, unless noted other-wise. Call (810) 542-0180 for in format ion and showt imes . ($6.50; $4 students, seniors and matinee; $3 twilight)

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• " H a m l e t " (USA - 1997). Kenneth Branagh 's latest ver-sion of the ShakeBpeare classic runs at its true length of nearly four hours iwith intermission). But t h i s shou ldn ' t keep you away from the year'B first epic film experience, a tour de force for s tar /director Branagh, who has compiled a most eclectic cast inc lud ing Billy Crys ta l , Jack Lemmon , Kate Wins le t t , and Robin Williams.

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• " N i g h t a n d Day" (USA -1946). 8 p.m. Feb. 7; 2, 8 p.m. Feb. 8 (organ overture begins a half hour before showtime). Cary Grant plays Cole Porter in this Hollywood account of the popu-lar composer's life. Among the memorable tunes: "I've Got You U n d e r My Skin ," "Begin the Beguine" and "In the Still of the Night."

C a t c a p e r : Christina Ricci stars as 16-year-old Patti Randall whose boredom with small-town life gets stirred up when her tomcat D.C. (Elvis, left) discovers a clue to a mysterious kidnapping in Walt Disney Pictures "That Darn Cat,"opening Feb. 14.

Australian 'Proof' rings true by l e a n n e R o g e r s S T A F F W R I T E R

A young man, blind since birth, takes photographs of his surroundings. They aren't artis-tic works. He asks someone to describe what is in the photo to document the impressions he receives from his other senses about places and people.

Marked with a Braille identifi-cation tag. those photographs are the "Proof" refer red to in the t i t l e of a wonder fu l 1992 A u s t r a l i a n film wr i t t en and directed by Joyce Moorhouse.

The film looks at the life of the blind man M a r t i n , played by Hugo Weaving, and his relation-ships with his housekeeper and t h e d i s h w a s h e r from a local r e s t a u r a n t who has recent ly befriended him.

Martin's cynicism began as a child. Sitting with his mother, he didn' t believe the descriptions she gave of the yard ou t s ide their apartment. His exasperat-ed mothe r a sks him why she would lie about the y a r d . "Because you can." t h e boy replies.

As an adult , he has a ra ther twis ted re la t ionsh ip with the h o u s e k e e p e r , played by Genevieve Picot. She's obsessed wi th him and he knows it.

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Martin enjoys frustrating her, as well as being a bit frightened of intimacy. She on the other hand follows him around, without him knowing it of course, and moves furniture in the house which he will trip over.

These two have been going on like this for a couple of years. Then Martin makes a less com-plicated new friend, the young dishwasher played by Russell Crowe. There is a very f u n n y scene when the two men go to a drive-in and Martin accidentally triggers a chain of events that inc lude a brawl and be ing stopped by the police. Mar t in uses his disability as an effective way of getting out of a jam.

"Proof" doesn't to provide all the answers to why Martin has developed into the cynical and somewhat rigid loner that he has become. The scenes of him as a child are terribly sad. He's con-vinced his mother is ashamed of him. even accusing her of lying about being terminally ill so that she won't have to see him any-more.

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Cupid picks area's romantic dining spots BY ELEANOR A RAY HEALD SPECIAL WRITER*

Cupid knows each pe rson ' s concept of romant ic d in ing is slightly different. While white tablecloths, candles and fresh flowers take the lead with many couples, o thers prefer a more casual, cozy atmosphere. Cupid selected both.

Townsend Hotel At Birmingham's Townsend

Hotel, Valent ine 's Day diners can make their choice, the more clubby, casual ambiance of the Rugby Grille with its popular and frequently-crowded bar or formal white tablecloth Gallery dining. . E i t h e r way. Chef Louai Sharkas' entree dependent prix-fixe menu is available. There's a choice from among four appetiz-ers, two soups, two salads and five desserts. Among the entrees are pan-roasted whole main lob-ster in bouillabaisse broth $89, s a f f r o n e d r i so t to wi th gulf shrimp and diver-harvested scal-lops $65, basil and yellow pepper pappardelle pasta pizzaiolo $49, rack of lamb persillade for two $138 or Chateaubriand and bou-quetiere for two $130.

CAFE BON HOMME "To me, no th ing is more

romantic than an experience of dining in Provence while drink-ing t h e wines of Bu rgundy , " Greg Goodman, chef proprietor at Plymouth's Cafe Bon Homme said. A four-course prix fixe at $100 per couple, includes shrimp stuffed portobello mushrooms with four cheeses, grilled quail salad with Asian pear and Dijon-honey v i n a i g r e t t e , roas t ed stuffed veal loin with olive tape-nade , a r t i c h o k e h e a r t s and boursin cheese. The finale is a r a s p b e r r y and lemon b u t t e r -creme heart-shaped torte. For $150 per couple, Goodman will add a Burgundy-style wine pack-age.

Forte "I have always had a great fas-

cination with the intense, undu-plicatable flavor of a fresh truf-fle." chef Keith Famie of Birm-

Romantic dinner: Greg Goodman, and his wife Susan, toast romance in the dining room at Cafe Bon Homme in Plymouth.

i ngham ' s F o r t e m a i n t a i n e d . "Each year I bring in fresh truf-fles from France and Italy. This year, I have secured 10 pounds from which I will create several courses for Valentine's Day."

For lovers to enjoy these black diamonds of the kitchen, there are two seatings 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. at $65 per person. A special wine p a c k a g e will be available.

The Lark The Lark in West Bloomfield

may be the a rea ' s number one dining spot for engagements. In addition to its full menu at regu-lar prices, chef Marcus Haight will offer theme specials such as hear t s of a r t i choke soup with j u l i e n n e of red ro ses , h e a r t -shaped puff p a s t r y encas ing shr imp with roasted tomatoes and a tomato-basil sauce. For d e s s e r t s t h e r e ' s h o u s e - m a d e chocolate t ruf f les , house-made heart-shaped milk chocolate and h a z e l n u t c a n d i e s , Grand

Marnier cheese cake with pas-sionfruit glaze or cupid's fudge brownie flan with caramel and peanuts.

Cafe Cortina Romance is the style at Farm-

ington Hills Cafe Cortina where owner Rina Tonon and chef Vicenzo Bassonetti celebrate St. Valentino every day.

"Pasta is so universal accom-panied with a glass of wine — it c r e a t e s a s o o t h i n g even ing ," Tonon said. In that thought, she will offer four special pasta dish-es r a n g i n g $17 to $20: tag l i -a te l le , pa lmina ; papparde l l e , f resh sa lmon and roasted red peppers; farfal le with a fennel sausage; and l inquinet te with fresh clams and spicy red sauce. A veal d i sh wi th por tobel lo mushrooms is $25 and lobster prepared Cort ina style will be m a r k e t pr ice . Tonon recom-mends a bottle of the heart label wine , 1995 II Cuore , which t r a n s l a t e s The H e a r t . While

sounding Italian, it's a California blend of sangiovese, zinfandel and syrah.

Cafe Cor t ina also celebrates Festa di St . Valentino, 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, with a six-course d i n n e r a n d Mus ica di C a n t a Napoli for entertainment at $50 per person.

Morels Morels : A Michigan B i s t ro

lives up to its name. The mood is more casual, the food is seri-ous and the lighted courtyard at night sets a romantic mood. A prix fixe for $69.96 per couple includes a glass of Mumm Cuv£e Napa Bru t followed by a f i rs t course selection of wild mush-room b i s q u e and mixed f ield green s a l a d . The p r inc ipa l cour se i6 r o a s t e d t ende r lo in medallions with bearnaise sauce and l o b s t e r Wel l ington wi th chardonnay chive sauce, pota-toes Dauphine and fresh garden v e g e t a b l e s . A h e a r t - s h a p e d gateau with assorted berries and

chantilly cream is the finale.

Emily's At Emily's, a French-inspired

Mediterranean restaurant set in a Northville house dat ing back to 1870, che f /p ropr i e to r Rick Ha lbe rg promises an in t ima te atmosphere perfect for a roman-tic dinner getaway. He will fea-ture a special prix fixe menu and you can phone for de ta i l s . If y o u ' r e not in t h e mood for F rench , Emily's wine l ist will t a k e you a lmos t a n y w h e r e around the world.

O c e a n Gri l le Craig and Bobbie Dilworth of

Ocean Grille have a menu liter-ally swimming with choices. Six s t a r t e r s range $5-11. Twelve seafood entrees tha t include a house salad, s ta rch and f resh vege tab le are $16-25. At t h e upper price levels, choices are A l a s k a n k ing c rab legs , l ive Maine lobster plus pe t i te filet and lobster tail. Sweet endings let you pretend you're in warmer climes with genuine Florida Key lime tar t . A chocoholic's choice is chocola te pa t6 w i t h c reme anglaise and raspberry coulis.

T h e W h i t n e y Elegant mansion dining at The

Whitney can be from e i ther of two personal menus. The first for $100 per couple includes lob-ster ravioli with extra large sea scallops and saut^ed foie gras, crab and fennel bisque, veal, beef and a s p a r a g u s r o u l a d e s wi th French truffle spatzle and pinot noir mushroom sauce.

T o p p i n g off is b i t t e r s w e e t chocolate Bavarian fr icassee of mixed berr ies , h a z e l n u t cr isp and chocolate sauce. For $90 per couple, and appealing to those p re fe r r ing meatless choices, is m u s h r o o m to r t e w i t h a rich t o m a t o reduction, no anchovy C a e s a r sa lad wi th h e a r t s of pa lm, carrot , spinach cus ta rd a n d lemcn hea r t t u i l e s . The p r inc ipa l plate is gr i l led veg-etable Napoleon with rutabaga gnocchi, roasted sa ls i fy and a truffle cream sauce. The menu ends with a warm apple gateau.

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Cupid'a pick•

In addition to their regular menu, these restaurants have special Valentine's Day offer-ings. Reservations are neces-sary. All prices quoted above a re exclusive of tax and gra-tuity.

« Ca fe Bon Homme 844 Penniman, Plymouth (313) 453-6260

» Cafe Cortina 30715 W. 10 Mile Rd. ,

Farmington Hills (810) 474-3033

• Emily 's 505 N. Center, Northville (810) 349-0505

« F o r t 6 201 S. Woodward, Birming-

ham (810) 594-7300

• The Lark 6430 Farmington Rd., W.

Bloomfield (810) 661-4466

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• Ocean Grille 280 N. Woodward, Birming-

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» Rugby Gri l l e at T h e Townsend Hotel

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» The Whitney 4421 Woodward, Detroit (313) 832-5700

gues t s receive a special 10th anniversary Whitney Commemo-rative Coin which is also a $10 gift certificate redeemable at a next dinner visit.

Order Valentine's Day dinner to go Romantics who can't bear the

thought of crowded restaurants, but don't have t ime to cook a fabulous Valentine's Day feast, can o r d e r d i n n e r to go from Schoolcraft College.

The feast for two features Cit-rus Marinated Shrimp, Beauti-ful Baby Greens , Chicken or Salmon "Lovers's Lane" topped with a creamy cheese mousse, roasted pepper, wild mushrooms and s p i n a c h folded in to an herbed phyllo dough presented with a tomato kissed chardonny cream sauce, Winter Risotto,

"hearth from Breadsmith Bakery, and Chocolate Chambord Fantasy.

The cost is $34.95 per couple, find proceeds benefit Schoolcraft

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Dance, Friday, Feb. 14, 8768 N. Terri torial Road, Plymouth, 7 p.m. hors d'ouerves. 8 p.m. din-ner, 9 p.m. desser t tab le and

.dancing. Cost $40 per person, includes all of the above, plus a corsage for your lady. Cash bar and pictures available. Discount for par t i es of 6 or more. Call (313) 453-7272 for reservations.

College's C u l i n a r y Ar t s pro-gram. Call Schoolcraft College, Chef Sylvia Hayes, (313) 462-4491 to place your order.

D inne r s c an be picked up between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Fri-day, Feb. 14 at any one of these locations:

§ Schoolcraft College, Profes-sor Pantry, Wa te rman Center on campus, Seven Mile at Hag-gerty, Livonia — (313) 462-4491.

§ 1\vo Unique Caterers, 1250 Kensington Road, Bloomfield Hills (east of Woodward between Long Lake Road & Wattles) —

§ Breadsmith of Bloomfield, 3592 W. Maple, Bloomfield Hills (northeast corner of Lahser near the Farmer Jack) — (810) 540-

8001. § Breadsmith of Farmington

Hills, 32990 Middiebelt, Farm-ington Hills (southeast corner of 14 Mile & Middiebelt) — (810) 855-5808.

§ Breadsmi th of Troy, 5069 Livernois, Troy (northwest cor-ner of Long Lake & Livernois) — (810) 879-8997.

For those who would prefer to prepare this feast themselves, you'll find the recipes, compli-m e n t s of Chef Kelli Lewton, owner of Two Unique Caterers, and a pa r t - t ime ins t ruc tor a t

Taste section. • La Petite Fleur, 818 Bowers

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JoAnn Caccia-relli, a Realtor with the Pru-dential Great Lakes Realty in Bloomfield Hills, has been installed as president of the Birmingham-Bloomfield Chapter of the Women's Coun-

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dent and a seven-year real estate vet-eran, also has served on the commu-nity services committee of the Birm-ingham Bloomfield Rochester South Oakland Association of Realtors.

Singer joins Broock Kenneth Singer, princi-pal owner of a family building business found-ed in 1921. has joined Max Broock Realtors in Birmingham as a sales asso-ciate.

Singer, who lives in Farm-

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Pliska to head board Robert J . Pliska. presi-dent of Property Services Group in Birmingham, has been named president of the Detroit Area Commercial Board of Real-tors.

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years experience in commercial real estate, also is a certified public accountant. He holds degrees from the University of Detroit and Michi-gan State University-

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Winter's fury takes a bite at Realtors BY DOl'G FUNKB STAFF WRITER

Selling houses, challenging work at any time, can be especially daunting during the winter season.

All k inds of roadblocks r ang ing from scarcity of product to bitter cold, snowy w e a t h e r t e s t the me t t l e of Realtors plying their trade.

"It certainly makes it more diffi-cult," said Natalie Wilson, a Realtor with Max Broock in West Bloomfield and a 22-year sales veteran.

"At an open house, you can' t get your signs to stay up," she said. "You get winds. You're trying to put signs in a snowbank."

"Sometimes, people don't want you in their homes: They don't want slush and salt brought in, their carpet all tracked up," added J im Eldridge, a Realtor with RE/MAX Crossroads in Canton.

'Ou t of respect to homeowners, usu-ally you and people you bring in take your shoes and boots off in the foyer so you don't track the house up," he said. "That can be a pain."

Winter's snow blanket can cover up what prospects want to se^.

"The house doesn' t show as good from the outside," said John Good-man, a multi-million dollar sales pro-ducer with Coldwell Banker Preferred in Plymouth. "It may have dazzling landscaping you can't see."

"It's difficult to see what the yard is like and people do base the i r deci-sions on that," Wilson concurred.

Goodman recommends tha t home-owners who contemplate selling take

• 'People ere more hesitent to drive around when the roads are bad. Advertising helps structure things for them so they're not wandering around so much.'

John Goodman pictures of the i r yards dur ing the o ther t h r e e seasons of the yea r to make available to potential buyers.

Winter seems to be a greater incu-bator for flu, colds and coughs than other times of the year. Sellers aren't always able - or willing - to show their houses at a moment's notice.

Homebound sellers also have a lot of t ime to t h i n k , especially if the roads slick up, winds howl, the tem-perature plummets and things don't move as quickly as they would hope.

"They question your strategies. It's a vicious little circle," Goodman said.

A l i t t le w a r m t h goes a long way during the winter doldrums.

"You k e e p y o u r car r u n n i n g , " Eldridge cont inued. "You've got to keep people warm. You just lock it when you get to a house and keep it running. You don't want to inconve-nience people." .

But prospects do have limits. "No one goes out in 30 below," said

Marilyn Chicorel Megdell, an associ-ate broker with Century 21 Today in Bingham Farms.

Wilson, however, recalled the time tha t would-be buyers refused to be stymied by inclement weather.

"The roads were so bad, they bor-rowed a f r iend ' s snowmobile, came back and looked at a house and they bought it," she said.

Eldridge had a similar experience with snow-clogged roads.

"Prices were going up the next day in a new sub," he said. "I could only get in so far with my car.

"The builder happened to be there and had a snowmobile on his truck. He came to my car on the snowmobile to get the deposit and purchase agree-ment so we could save the customer $1,500."

Megdell had a memorab le , less-than-desirable winter experience.

"I was having an open house and went to start the Jacuzzi in the base-ment to make it look good, but the pipe broke and water was all over," she said. "I think it broke because of the cold weather. I closed the open house. I had to get the thing fixed."

Goodman believes t h a t i t 's more important to advertise listings during the winter than any other season.

"People are more hesitant to drive around when the roads are bad," he said. "Advertising helps s t r u c t u r e things for them so they're not wander-ing around so much1."

Realtors seem to a&ree tha t folks who shop for a house in winter are pretty sincere.

"If it's really cold, I know I'm work-ing with a seriously motivated buyer or seller," Eldridge said.

"In nice weather, you get people

who Say, "Let's fook a t t h e decorating,"" Wilson said. "They're not doing that in this weather. They're serious."

It always helps to have an upbeat attitude.

Eldridge said he isn't one to hiber-nate during winter and the beginning of a new year.

"For me, it's like s t a r t i n g school, spring football practice," he said. "It's exciting ... making my goals. The slate is clean. It 's encouraging. If buyers come out now, think how won-derful it will be in February, March and April when things warm up a lit-tle bit," he said.

"The nice thing is when it's not nice wea ther outside, you can ' t go play golf." Goodman said. "All you can do is work. There's nothing to sidetrack you."

Megdell said she just refuses to let the inconveniences of winter get her down.

"I've often said to sellers who say 111 wait for spring, don't, because peo-ple who will t r u d g e t h r o u g h cold weather and snow are serious buyers. I believe you 11 have less competition," Megdell said.

Sellers who list in winter are usual-ly selling for a reason at that time of year and usually motivated to make some kind of deal, Megdell tells buy-ers.

"You pump yourself up every day to do your best for your clients. That 's how I stay motivated," she said.

"You have to have a venturesome spir i t in real es ta te , " Wilson said. "Otherwise, how could you spend so much time on it?"

Lead-based paint must be disclosed when selling REAL ESTATF

Q: I understand that there ia a n e w lead baee paint diacloaure a r e q u i r e m e n t . Can you g ive me some insight?

A: Yes. If you are selling or leasing property built before 1978, the law requires you to provide the buyer at the time of sale and the renter at the time of lease or renewal of lease with a pamphle t ent i t led "Protect your Family f rom Lead in your Home" with is available from the National L e a d C l e a r i n g h o u s e a t 800-424-LEAD. You a r e also r e q u i r e d to obtain from the buyer at the time of

sale or the renter a t the time of the lease or renewal of the lease, the execution of certain diacloaure forms which are also avai lable from the National Lead Ciearinghouae. The sales contract and rental leaae must also contain a warning statement disclosing the presence of known lead base paint or in lieu thereof

asserting no knowledge of the presence of such haz-ards. You must also provide the homebuyer with a 10 day back out opportunity if the homebuyer wishes to conduct an inspection at their expense for the pres-ence of lead base paint . The 10 day rule does not apply to rentals. The law does not require owners to make inspections of their properties. You are well advised to consult with an at torney regarding the requirement of the law.

Q: I moved into a condominium recently and find now that it ia not convenient . I asked the board If I could rent and they said no until I l ived there for a year. Ia this fair or doea it dis-cr iminate againat me? I looked at the by laws which apparently allow th is type of provision.

A: In considering a provision prohibiting a co-owner and his parents, children, s is ters or brothers from renting unless they have lived there for a period of one year, I believe that such provision would be sus-tainable form investing in the condominium.

While I am not aware of any specific case on this issue in Michigan, it appears tha t other states have allowed reasonable restrictions on the rental of units.

Obviously, if the provision was recorded as part of the bylaws you, as purchaser, were on constructive notice of it when you purchased your condominium.

You may wish to have an attorney, however, look at the procedures of the association to insure that they perhaps have not reviewed the matter and that they have not varied from their policy and may be guilty of unequal enforcement of this provision.

Robert M. Meisner is an Oakland County area attorney concentrating hit practice in areas of condo-minium, real estate, corporate law and litigation. You are invited to submit topics which you would like to see discussed in this column by writing Robert M. Meisner, 30200 Telegraph Road, Suite 467, Bingham Farms, MI 48025.

This column provides general information and should not be construed as legal opinion.

The Observer! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1997 * F 3

F 2 " The Observer! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1997

HOMES SOLD IN WAYNE COUNTY

These are the Observer area residen-tial real-estate clos-ings recorded January 6 10 at the Wayne County Register of Deeds office and com-piled by Advertising That Works, a Bloomfield Township company that tracks deed and mortgage recordings in Southeastern Michigan. Listed oeiow are cities.

' addresses, and sales prices

Canton

42569 Addison Ave S 156.000 45466 Augusta Or

$ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0

43749 Bannockthjrn Or

$ 1 6 0 , 0 0 0 $ 1 5 8 , 0 0 0 $ 1 6 1 , 0 0 0 $ 1 0 2 , 0 0 0 $ 7 8 , 0 0 0 W j w o n t h 43749 Bannockthjrn Or

$ 1 6 0 , 0 0 0 43536 Karli Ln

$ 2 0 8 , 0 0 0

2077 Roundtable

$ 1 4 8 , 0 0 0

32264 Brown St $ 1 5 7 , 0 0 0

36928 Munger St

$ 1 6 5 , 0 0 0

255 Adams St $ 1 2 5 , 0 0 0 1777 BriOgewaier Cl

$ 2 3 4 , 0 0 0

43536 Karli Ln

$ 2 0 8 , 0 0 0

2077 Roundtable

$ 1 4 8 , 0 0 0

32264 Brown St $ 1 5 7 , 0 0 0

36928 Munger St

$ 1 6 5 , 0 0 0

255 Adams St $ 1 2 5 , 0 0 0 1777 BriOgewaier Cl

$ 2 3 4 , 0 0 0 44845 Kirk Ct

$ 1 7 8 , 0 0 0

42142 Starlite Ct

$ 1 4 1 , 0 0 0

128 Henry Ruff Rd

$ 5 5 , 0 0 0

37654 Northfield Ave

$ 1 9 3 , 0 0 0

44574 Clare Blvd

$ 2 3 5 , 0 0 0 1799 Bridge* ater Ct

$ 2 3 2 , 0 0 0

44845 Kirk Ct

$ 1 7 8 , 0 0 0

42142 Starlite Ct

$ 1 4 1 , 0 0 0

128 Henry Ruff Rd

$ 5 5 , 0 0 0

37654 Northfield Ave

$ 1 9 3 , 0 0 0

44574 Clare Blvd

$ 2 3 5 , 0 0 0 1799 Bridge* ater Ct

$ 2 3 2 , 0 0 0 43635 Lancelot Dr $ 1 5 4 , 0 0 0

42170 Starlite Ct $ 1 3 6 , 0 0 0

6860 Mansfield St $ 9 4 , 0 0 0

30542 Puritan St

$ 1 2 5 , 0 0 0

40957 Greystone Blvd $ 4 4 , 0 0 0 915 Burlington Ro

$ 1 5 5 , 0 0 0

43635 Lancelot Dr $ 1 5 4 , 0 0 0

42170 Starlite Ct $ 1 3 6 , 0 0 0

6860 Mansfield St $ 9 4 , 0 0 0

30542 Puritan St

$ 1 2 5 , 0 0 0

40957 Greystone Blvd $ 4 4 , 0 0 0 915 Burlington Ro

$ 1 5 5 , 0 0 0 43185 Leeds Ct $ 1 4 8 , 0 0 0

42187 Starlite Ct $ 1 3 5 , 0 0 0

31518 Maplewood St $ 1 0 3 , 0 0 0

30642 Puritan St

$ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0

560 Hart sough St $ 1 4 5 , 0 0 0 7450 Charrmgton Dr

$ 2 1 8 , 0 0 0

43185 Leeds Ct $ 1 4 8 , 0 0 0

42187 Starlite Ct $ 1 3 5 , 0 0 0

31518 Maplewood St $ 1 0 3 , 0 0 0

30642 Puritan St

$ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0

560 Hart sough St $ 1 4 5 , 0 0 0 7450 Charrmgton Dr

$ 2 1 8 , 0 0 0 42819 Lilley Pomte Dr $ 8 1 , 0 0 0

1603 Thistle Ct $ 1 9 1 , 0 0 0

UvoiUa

32825 Rayburn St $ 1 2 4 , 0 0 0

42509 Lakeland Ct $ 9 2 , 0 0 0 7509 Charrmgton Dr

$ 2 0 5 , 0 0 0

42819 Lilley Pomte Dr $ 8 1 , 0 0 0

1603 Thistle Ct $ 1 9 1 , 0 0 0

UvoiUa

32825 Rayburn St $ 1 2 4 , 0 0 0

42509 Lakeland Ct $ 9 2 , 0 0 0 7509 Charrmgton Dr

$ 2 0 5 , 0 0 0 44573 Meadowcreek Ln $ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0

45051 Weymouth Or

$ 2 0 5 , 0 0 0

UvoiUa 14639 Richfield St $ 1 3 3 , 0 0 0

45085 Pinetree Dr

$ 2 1 5 , 0 0 0

7509 Charrmgton Dr

$ 2 0 5 , 0 0 0 44573 Meadowcreek Ln $ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0

45051 Weymouth Or

$ 2 0 5 , 0 0 0 29433 8ark ley St

$ 1 2 8 , 0 0 0

14639 Richfield St $ 1 3 3 , 0 0 0

45085 Pinetree Dr

$ 2 1 5 , 0 0 0 46727 Doublet iee Rd

$ 2 1 6 , 0 0 0

44573 Meadowcreek Ln $ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0

45051 Weymouth Or

$ 2 0 5 , 0 0 0 29433 8ark ley St

$ 1 2 8 , 0 0 0

14639 Richfield St $ 1 3 3 , 0 0 0

45085 Pinetree Dr

$ 2 1 5 , 0 0 0 46727 Doublet iee Rd

$ 2 1 6 , 0 0 0 44597 We ad owe reek Ln

$ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0

45124 Weymouth Dr $ 2 2 9 , 0 0 0

29433 8ark ley St

$ 1 2 8 , 0 0 0 35130 Richland St $ 1 2 6 , 0 0 0

49433 Plymouth Way

$ 1 4 2 , 0 0 0 6731 Edgewood Rd

$ 1 8 7 , 0 0 0

44597 We ad owe reek Ln

$ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0

45124 Weymouth Dr $ 2 2 9 , 0 0 0 14255 Brentwood St

$ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0

35130 Richland St $ 1 2 6 , 0 0 0

49433 Plymouth Way

$ 1 4 2 , 0 0 0 6731 Edgewood Rd

$ 1 8 7 , 0 0 0 41140 Morthwind Dr

$ 7 5 , 0 0 0

1631 Willard Dr $ 1 3 4 , 0 0 0

14255 Brentwood St $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 29210 Roycroft St

$ 1 6 0 , 0 0 0

675 Ross St $ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0 7520 Emerson Dr

$ 1 5 7 , 0 0 0

41140 Morthwind Dr

$ 7 5 , 0 0 0

1631 Willard Dr $ 1 3 4 , 0 0 0 19005 Brentwood St

$ 9 5 , 0 0 0

29210 Roycroft St

$ 1 6 0 , 0 0 0

675 Ross St $ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0 7520 Emerson Dr

$ 1 5 7 , 0 0 0 1195 Paddmgton Rd

$ 1 6 5 , 0 0 0

7090 Willow Creek Dr

$ 1 2 2 , 0 0 0

19005 Brentwood St

$ 9 5 , 0 0 0 14180 Storehouse Cir

$ 1 4 0 , 0 0 0

599 Virginia St

$ 8 7 , 0 0 0 47469 Fo* Run Dr 1195 Paddmgton Rd

$ 1 6 5 , 0 0 0

7090 Willow Creek Dr

$ 1 2 2 , 0 0 0 33229 Fargo St $ 6 0 , 0 0 0

14180 Storehouse Cir

$ 1 4 0 , 0 0 0

599 Virginia St

$ 8 7 , 0 0 0

$ 2 6 4 , 0 0 0 2834 River Meadow Cir

$ 1 7 6 , 0 0 0

1844 Wood mon I Ct

$ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0

33229 Fargo St $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 9296 Texas St

$ 1 0 6 , 0 0 0 • - ,, . RMUTW U 1493 Glengarry Blvd 2834 River Meadow Cir

$ 1 7 6 , 0 0 0

1844 Wood mon I Ct

$ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0 19216 Meadowndge Dr 9296 Texas St

$ 1 0 6 , 0 0 0 • - ,, . RMUTW U $ 2 3 2 , 0 0 0

42074 Hanford Rd 3098 River Meadow Cir

$ 1 6 1 , 0 0 0 Oard tn City

20215 Melvm St s t o o o o o

$ 7 8 , 0 0 0 12802 Crosley $ 8 9 , 0 0 0

45476 Holmes Df 31422 Brown St | 20220 Milburn-St 14040 Dixie

$120,000 13560 Farley

$ 8 9 , 0 0 0 15471 Fenton

$66,000

$80,000 13502 Woodbine

$ 6 9 , 0 0 0

9149 Hemingway $108.000

25373 Ivanhoe

$ 5 7 . 0 0 0 10061 Mercedes

$ 8 5 . 0 0 0 18845 Negaunee

$ 6 3 , 0 0 0 17606 NorOome

$ 7 5 . 0 0 0 19957 Norborne

$ 5 5 . 0 0 0 20498 Norborne

$88.000 9064 Rockland

$ 8 5 , 0 0 0 11439 Seminole

$ 8 3 . 0 0 0 10132 Tecumseh

33371 Anita Dr

$ 1 0 9 . 0 0 0 6641 Caribou St

$ 9 3 , 0 0 0 35121 Florence St

$ 7 9 . 0 0 0 31212 Mackenzie Or

$ 1 0 5 . 0 0 0 201 N Bryar St

$ 1 2 5 . 0 0 0 5832 N Carlson St

$ 7 0 . 0 0 0 6712 N Merriman Rd

$ 5 7 . 0 0 0 7327 N Wildwood St

$ 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 1397 Shoemaker Dr

$ 7 6 . 0 0 0 1578 Shoemaker Dr

$ 7 3 , 0 0 0

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FOR A P SPECIAL FEATURES

Arch i t ec t and d e c o r a t o r Peter Marino attracts high-pro-file c l ien ts by r e f u s i n g to be typecast , emphasizing comfort and even being frilly.

There ' s a certain machismo that says you're not supposed to like frilly things, t ha t it's not mascul ine to talk about wha t shade of puce you'd like - that i t ' s more m a s c u l i n e to t a l k about volumes and beams - but someone needs to combine the two ha t s , " M a r i n o told Gini Alhadeff in an article in the cur-rent issue of Town & Country. " W h e n c l i en t s r ea l i ze t h a t I combine them very well, I get the job."

While many Marino's clients p r e f e r anonymi ty , t h e l i s t i n c l u d e s Donna K a r a n , for w h o m he des igned a DKNY s tore with a cafe - Valentino, Valentino's par tner , Giancarlo G i a m m e t t i , for whom he fu r -nished a "couture .pied-a-terre" a n d Giorgio A r m a n i , whose Mi lanese a p a r t m e n t he l ined with muted honey-colored woods and designed with characteristic Armani voids and absences of objects or patterns.

For six years, Marino'3 office was also engaged in designing 15 stores for Barneys New York, two of which are in Japan . At present , aside from a "modern c o u n t r y manor" for Mr. and

an American shingle-style house in S o u t h a m p t o n , N.Y., h e is designing a villa in Greece and renovat ing a 19306 l a n d m a r k pr ivate house in Brussels and the Cha teau Rausan-Segla in Bordeaux for French fash ion executive Alain Wertheimer.

"I don ' t give a d a m n if I haven't created 12 shocks at the

end of my life," Mar ino sa id , "and t h a t puts me not in t h e avant-garde."

Marino grew up in Bayside, Queens, in New York City, of Italian-American and Ukrainian lineage. He studied architecture at Cornel l Un ive r s i ty , t h e n worked s t in t s with Skidmore , Owings & Merrill. George Nel-son and I.M. Pei, among others, before opening his own office in midtown Manhattan.

His f i r s t job was to redo Andy Warhol's Manhattan town house.

"Architects consider comfort to be unmodern," Marino said, "and t h a t is too bad, because they are giving away the busi-ness. Architects are always try-ing to be clever instead of trying to be normal."

To Marino, no job is too lit-tle, no de ta i l too t r i f l i ng . He designs a loft with to ta l con-struction and decoration costs of a r o u n d $200,000 and r e p r o -duces a horsehair fabric embroi-dered with daisies for a power room the color of pomegranates in a 20-room apartment at the celebrity-filled Dakota a p a r t -ment building in New York.

Marino, who is married to costume designer Jane Trapnell and has an adopted daughter , Isabelle, said designing his own house was the hardest thing to do.

"People look at it and say, "So that's what he really likes' - and that's a real hampering," Marino

1 most a small imagination, they see a p i c t u r e of a space I h a v e designed for myself and say, I want a house just like that."

And Mar ino doesn ' t l ike being pinned down because he believes his success rests on the flexibility of his talent. He says,

"Everyone has a teeny view of what I do."

MOWTHVIUX immediate occupancy - 3 bedroom model home with 1st floor master suite featuring wa*-*i closets master bath with wtwlpooi tub 2 story loyer spec>ou« kitchen library, walk-out basement 3 car garage deck and profess*** landscape $339 900 (L59Ta()

MMMNOTOM NHJLS. 4 bedroom Coional * wooded setting bnmrr*ng with amenities Features include 4 lieKJstone Vepieces Ftonds room orcutar stairs lo huge msater smte ceramic Mchen and hardwood floors m Krary $339900 (L93Che)

MOUTHY K.LS. New construction to be completed eerty ?7 T*s « a must see 4 bedroom 2* befi w«h weft-* doeei lo "de for" Feetures Oeh floors « 2 story foyer wtchen and breekfasi nam Mchen g*es you center eiend wafc-r pentry Elegani home wf t 3car garage $344 900 (L6iRsd)

NOMTMVmXB. 4 be«oom Coionei miMe-n amotion Does to elementary scrxw lots of updates and upgrades Features nduds

room. «rga deck A more $249 900 (LOOWea)

. Builder's Own Custom Home Beautiful Cape Cod weh 1st loot master & kjnry bath Features include study, 12*12 sun room «nth not tub gourmet kitchen, breakfast room Vaahed walkout looer level we greet room snd ewose room Mus« room ntarcom. seo/ity system and many upgrades 1530 000 (LfltOec)

NOVL The THORNTON MOUSE. Du« m 1839 Greek Rewai styte has been relocated on 2

acres and present^ being renovated end enlarged to 3.067 sq ft Park-Wte setting on private drkAbedong to aty owned wetlands 4 bedrooms 3 / barns and much more $449,000 (L5QEie> N88FONO. Aarecfrve&wel kept 3 bedroom S RecHord bnck Ranch with large 2a car garage fmatted basement & extensive upostee ncWJng furnace, central m. roof, etectncal and more Convenor* locebon. t yeer home werranty $82 900ai iLan) WB8TLANO. 3 bedroom bnck ranch m lercme School District Feetures include herdnood floors throughout newer windows root, central a» 2 baths tatfted beeemart and VA car garage iMMEOtATE OCXXJPWCV $109 900 (LiOLOu)

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New law warns homebuyers of lead danger VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) - Par-

en ts shopping for a new .home would have some piece of mind under a new federa l law t h a t requires sellers to tell prospec-tive buyers if a home contains lead-based paints.

But government and business officials worry that the new law aimed at protecting people from buying a home with the poten-tially toxic pa in t s could cause confusion now that it's in effect.

Under the new law, if lead is detected in a home, the would-be buyer can simply walk away - or

go ahead and buy the house , i n t e n d i n g to h a v e the pa in t removed by a contractor.

Jona than Swain, an informa-tion officer for the Indiana State D e p a r t m e n t of H e a l t h , sa id homeowners run the risk of hir-ing unqual i f ied f i rms because s ta te law doesn ' t require tha t lead paint abatement contractors be licensed.

"There ' s not a law on the books, so t h e r e is no way we could say one firm is better than the other," Swain said.

Rose King, owner of Best

Home Inspec t ion in H o b a r t , agrees. She notes that paint dust produced during paint removal poses a health threat if improp-erly handled. Children often are exposed to lead paint when they eat paint chips.

"They're going to put this law into effect and we have no test-ing facil i t ies in the area," she said. "This is going to scare peo-ple."'

While it doesn't address lead screening or require tha t lead paint be removed from the home, the law requires sellers to dis-

close known information about lead-based paint in the home.

The se l ler a l so m u s t give potential buyers an information-al packet regarding lead and the buyer has 10 days to check for lead hazards.

The federal government esti-m a t e s t h a t a b o u t 64 mill ion homes have lead paint in them. All were built before 1978, the year lead-based paint was out-lawed.

Lead-based paint is a threat to curious children, who will put almost anything in their mouths.

When ingested, lead-based paint chips removed f rom pee l ing woodwork and walls can cause b ra in d a m a g e and o t h e r ai l-ments.

Connie Rudd, coordinator of the Porter County lead screening program performs blood tests on hundreds of children each year, searching for traces of lead in their systems.

Of the 32 children she's found to have high levels of lead during the past two years, three of them were in the toxic range, a plight Rudd nearly always can trace to

contact with lead-based paints.

Among those children was a 17-month-old boy whose home contained classic s igns of lead hazards - peeling paint on the walls and chipped paint in the window sills.

The child's growth and learn-ing ability is being monitored, but it often takes years before the full extent of damage to a child is known.

"We're hoping, but it's hard to know if he'll be all right," said Rudd. "Many times there are no obvious signs."

Guide for rechargeable power users Rechargeable batteries are great

for the env i ronment , but knowing how and when to recharge them can get confusing.

If you've ever wondered whether to charge your cordless telephone every night, read the tips below. You also should know tha t nickel-cadmium. (Ni-Cd) rechargeable batteries, which power products such as cellular and cordless telephones, camcorders and cordless power tools, can be recycled once they've lost their ability to hold a charge.

National retail stores and commu-nity recycling sites nationwide are p a r t i c i p a t i n g in a program called Charge Up to Recycle! that collects Ni-Cd batteries from consumers and recycles them. The program is oper-ated by the Rechargeable Ba t te ry Recycling Corporation, a non-profit public service organization. To learn

where to take your used Ni-Cd bat-tery. call 800-8BATTERY, or visit the web site at www.rbrc.com

Be an informed rechargeable power use r : get t h e most out of your rechargeable battery and then help the environment by recycling tha t battery when it's no longer useful.

You s h o u l d

B Read and follow the charging instructions provided with your prod-uct. Each charger utilizes a specific strategy to charge the battery.

B C h a r g e your new b a t t e r y overnight (14-16 hours i before using it. This is called "initializing" and will enable you to obtain maximum battery capacity.

B Let a discharged batten,- cool to room temperature before recharging. A warm battery will signal the ther-

mal cut-off switch to stop the charg-ing process prematurely, and the bat-tery will not get a full charge.

B Recharge ba t t e r i es only when they are near to fully discharged. A discharged battery can be detected by a sharp drop in speed or power, or by a reduction in the number of power indicators.

Y o u s h o u l d n o t

B Return fully charged batten,- to the charger for an "extra boost." This will overcharge the cells and signifi-cantly shorten their life-span.

B Leave your cellular phone, radio, etc. in the charger when not charg-ing, (i.e., don't use the charger as a s t and . ) Con t inuous charg ing will shorten battery life.

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Roads r e p o r t The Building Industry Association

of Southeastern Michigan hosts an O a k l a n d / N o r t h Oak land Coun ty Builders Forum 5-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11 at Mitch's II, 6665 Highland, Waterford.

Guest speaker: Brent Bair, man-aging director, Oakland County Road Commission.

Cost, which includes dinner, is $20 for BIA members, $40 for non-mem-bers. To register, call (810) 737-4477.

Pella award Pella Window & Door of Detroit

has received the 1996 Pella Presi-dent's Award for outstanding perfor-mance in customer satisfaction, ser-vice and training.

Louis Kasischke, distr ibutorship president, accepted the award.

Pella Window & Door of Detroit se rves "Michigan cus tomers from s h o w r o o m s in West Bloomfie ld , C l a r k s t o n . L a t h r u p Vi l l age .

Construction hasn't really started yet, but Oakland University's Recre-a t ion and Ath le t i c C e n t e r in Rochester ha s received a coveted architectural design citation by the magazine American School and Uni-versity.

The c i t a t i on appea red in t h e November issue honoring the most outs tanding school and university facilities around the nation.

TMP Assoc ia tes of Bloomfield Hills is the main architect of the cen-ter which will fea ture a 50-meter pool, bubble pool, spa, arena seating 3.000, walking/running track, rac-quetball courts and social lounge.

The $31 million facility is expect-ed to open in fall, 1998.

Kahn p ro jec t Albert Kahn Associates, a 100-

year-old architectural and engineer-ing firm in Detroit, has been selected by German auto maker Mercedes-Benz to serve as program manager and architect/engineer for an assem-bly plant in Brazil.

The 1.1 million-square-foot facility is scheduled to begin production at the end of 1998.

Bui lder 's l icense t r a i n i n g Builder's Training Services offers

a pre-exam builder's license training program 6-10 p.m. March 4, 6, 11 and 13 at the Clawson Troy Elks Club on Big Beave r Rd. eas t of Rochester Road.

The same class will be offered 6-10 p.m. March 3, 5. 10 and 12 at the Livonia Elks Club on Plymouth Road between Middiebelt and Merriman.

The 16-hour course includes a training manual, texbook and infor-mation to help candidates pass the builder's licensing exam.

Cost is $199 with registration by Feb. 27, $224 afterwards. To regis-ter, call (810)436-9610.

Real es ta te inves to r s The Real estate Investors Associa-

tion sponsors a program on women in real estate, the femine view, 7 p.m. Tuesday. March 4, at the Southgate Holiday Inn, 17201 Northl ine one block east of 1-75.

Cost for n o n - m e m b e r s is $10. Beginning landlqrds interested in a free introductory package should call Wayde Koehler. p res iden t , at the landlord hotline, (313) 277-4168.

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PLYMOUTH! NEW ON THE MARKET' Sophistication Quality and drama blsnd eflorttessJy in this designer-perfect brick home in pored "WOOOLORE NORTH" 4 or 5 bedrooms 3* baths, formal dmmg room, library, oversaed family room extravagant finished walk-out lower level 1st floor laundry open wood staircase. 3% car garage etc $464 ,900 (453-6800)

48583 MEADOW COURT. PLYMOUTH! North off Ann Arbor Road and West of Bee* in "RlDGEWOOO HILLS* A stnkmg bnck fflrtencr with elaborate landscaping 4 bedrooms. 2V. baths, formal dirang room, tamriy room with a fireplace Ifarary. metow wood flooring in foyer and sludy. finished basement, sun room 1st floor laundry, t h car garage S309.000 (453-6800)

CANTON! ALMOST NEW BRICK AND STONE COLONIAL m Cantons premier goil course community abutting trees and commons Designer perfect throughout, front and rear staircases, vaulted ceilings dramatic to^et lamHy room with a fireplace Ibrary 1st floor laundry gorgeous island kitchen screened porch bnck paver oatio etc $319 900(4536800)

CANTON! NEARLY NEW center entrance Colonial on an oversaed lot In pristine condition with a fabulous island kitchen and premium appliances 10ft ceilings throughout first floor 4 large bedrooms 2 > baths tormal dmmg room. 1st floor laundry a study, basement etc ALL WITHIN A GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY' $286 900 (453-6800)

CANTON! SO FRESH AND CLEAN wrth sun-fiBed rooms This striking bnck i '<, story home boasts 3 bedrooms (a 1st floor master with an opulent bath). 2 , baths tormal dirung room a greal room with a fireplace twm walk-m closets m ihe master bedroom. 1st floor laundry a sludy a sensational kitchen with white bay cabnetry etc $292.9001*53-6800)

PLYMOUTH'S "WALNUT CREEK*! A premium setting on a quat court Endtess updates so much has been done' 4 bedrooms. 2Vi ba ta wood toormg Mnry with bookcases, formal dwnfl room. MrMy room wtfi Veptece 18x14 gteesed garden room. 1st floor laundry, wda entrance 2%

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NORTHVILLE! A PREFERRED SETTING BACKING INTO A SPAOOUS COMMONS AREA Faultlessly cared-tor with 4 bedrooms. 3ft baths tormal Onng room a top-ol-fhe-kne Mchen a tamrfy room w#i a fireplace and skyiites. proleiaonety

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CAKTONI 3540 NAPIER ROAD A WONDERFULLY FAMKY HOME ON TWO (2) Acres juti North of Ford Road Pieas^g Surroundngs w*h ewer 2.000 sq ft There are 3 bedrooms 2 baths (a master) 16*13 tormal dmng room tanWy room with a fireplace and vaulted ce*ngs. 1st floor laundry, basement and attached garage $219 900 (453-6800)

CANTON! SO MUCH VALUE FOR THE ASKING PRICE' A spacious layer a kitchen arid breakfast area with a vaulted ceiling. « bedrooms 1'A baths, crown moukftngs in the tormal dra>g and hvmg room a family room with a stone fveptece basemen;, a fu»y enclosed rear yard and attached 2% car garagi $152,900 (453-6800)

PLYMOUTH! CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY cradted among toweeng trees on a quel high-profile street 3 large bedrooms 3>. baths (a fabulous master) tormal dmmg room, a dramatic great room with a 2-sxted fveptece finished basement a library vaulted cerfmgs and skylights recent

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O P E N S U N D A Y Spac ious 5 bed room waiK-out ranch Gorgeous i i -7 acre wooded lot. lake privi leges 6 9 9 5 Meaoowlake -S of M a c l e W ot F rank l in $429 9 0 0 Ask for Geg i Oet»recht .

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W O N D E R F U L B R I C K Ranch on andscaped to t . i us f u n d e r ' ? acre cul-de-sac location ot lers pr ivacy ft quiet, quality c o n s t n j c s o r m 1979 bu*t home Bnck entenor w o o d casement windows, 2 h rep laces o p e n Boor plan great room has vau l ted certain master bed room has wa ik -m doeet 4 vanity much more ' $189 900 C a i Jean Gar tand or L * *Ja P e n a at

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APPRAISAL Gorgeous 4 0 0 0 sq ft home 4 bed-rooms l ibrary. 2 M baths 2 haH baths H a r d w o o d floors throughout Open & br ight Kitchen has island with range & C o n a n counters E n d of cul-de-sac $649,900 No realtors

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(S ot 10 Mile.E Of Miodiebef l i Sharp 3 bedroom. V » bath 2 y« ffd Colonial, deep country s t y e lot. tm-ished basement cer-trai a>' 2 car at tached garage Master bedroom w walk-in closet & loft ceding Located o n q u i e t c u i - d e - s a c s t r e e t $ ' 4 9 , 9 0 0

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' P R I C E REDUCED1 ^ BoorK ie iO Hills S c h o o s Stun-n ing Tudor on a heavi ly treed ot » ex tens ive . s e of granite, marble, cus tom bu>tf-ins thruout FabuWus master suite » 2 walk-in ctosets. deluxe bath t ntshed walk-Out w/extra bedrooms & bath., gourmet >1chen 3 car garage Prcdess-onaiiy deco-rated S gorgeous W a g i n g d s l a n c e to F r a n k l i n O w n e r mot ivated1 $599 000 OUV

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313-459-6000

APPEAL GALORE! Real nice. we> mamlamed bnc« ranch 'eatures 2-car garage 3 bedroom* , close to schools and shopping n e w furnace, spnnklers. large deck, fin-ished basement «mh wet bar and so much more ' $104,500 552SI

SEE-SIGH & BUY! This beauti ful ranch features updated cabinets carpet ing f loors and more central air vinyl s id ing garage great location, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths deck and great yard $127 500 506ch

UNSURPASSED LIVABILITY

Is the Only wag to descr ibe this 'Bel ter Than New W Dearborn, ranch Newer v n y l wmdcvrs hard-wood floors, newer rod shingles " « » 2 5 car garage professional ly land-scaped and a full basement w (glass block windows $106,900 044ME

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3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

Fovknille h i r s . r . f . u r . |

F a r m i n g o n ^ ^ 3 1 4

COLONIAL C H A R M 4 B e d r o o m 1 t u i * 2 half b a n s on a race « n lot Formal l iving & dinmg r o o m s , r e m o d e l e d k i t c h e n w t i reak fas t room, f ireplace m fam#y room newer w indow* carpal 4 fur-nace pluah carpet ing a t tached 2 car garage $172 500

PRIVATE 4 TRANOUIL 5 Bedroom 3'« bath bnck Cape Cod Huge living room, bay window m to rmal awing room, step sav ing k i tchen bright break las l room, h e -p lace m famey room Flor ida Room f in ished lower level w/2nd ki tchen a t tached 2 car side entry garage Truly b e a u t i M $ 2 6 9 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Nada, Inc (810) 477-9800

BRING Y O U R H O R S E ' 2 43 acres G o r g e o u s ranch, tor a list ot updates cal l Century 21 Gold House 313-451-9400 Judy PaJko pager 313-201-9927

B Y O W N E R 4 bedroom colonial . 2i bath, 'SJ floor iaundry h u g e k i tchen, central art fast occupancy 313-981-1858

C A N T O N 1658 Her i tage Immacu-late 3 bed room t oath, fufl basement ranch built m 1978 2 car garage Freshly pa in ted neut ra l Ihru-out. new carpet M o v e - m c o m » t i o n $130,000 ' Best S h o w n by Apo in tmen l Orvy

(313) 397 -9754

C A N T O N 3 b e d r o o m brick ranch, starter P r i ced 10 sen, $103,000 f i rm

(8101449-8062

Open Houses

BEVERLY H I L L S - O p e n Sat 4 Sun i 2 -4 Sharp 3 bed room bnck ranch move-in condi t ion, air basement many updates New root M c h e n with ceramic Me h a r d w o o d noors. pain! mside 4 out 32300 Sher idan Dr S of 14. W of Q reenke id B y owner $ ' 6 9 900 18101 642-9953

B I R M I N G H A M starter 1364 Holland. E of Adams. S ot Map le 2 bedroom toads o' updates. $117 ,900 Open Sun. 12 to 5 810-647-927CI

H I G H L A N D - Open Sat 1-4 Clean 3 bedroom al l bnck ranch Sellers motivated1 ! 9 2 7 Snewchenko . M - 5 » Harvey LK E or, War tsow $ 159 900 Aqent Kafr iy R (81Q.I 229-2913

Open Bouses Open Houses

O P E N S U N 2 - 5

Mint condit ion conoo located in the I t M>ie»'tnksier area End unit with dec* and 28 > 15 master bedrocm Fi rep lace m l iving room Custom b l inds throughout h o m e Marb le floor m (oyer Pamally f in ished basement with glass b loc* w indows One car a t tached garage with door opener Complex has pool , c lubhouse and tennis courts Sounds Good ' ' Then come See it 26788 Summerda ie Southt iew (S o l I t Mile-E of Ink-ster $126,000

DERRICK BROWN ReiMax Execut ive Propert ies

18101 737-68CO

r ™ SPRUCE HILL ^ - Q u a l i t y r,ew deve lopment • B loomt ie ld Townsh ip wi th B l o o m - 1

t>eid Hills Schools Homes buJf by UzniS'Deneweth Company Beau-

• t i f u i s i tes of i acre to 1 4 acres: | - w a ' x - o u t avanapie Tradit ional 1 ' i • • story and 2 story homes

s i a r l m g f r o m j p p e r $700 s • Loca ted oft Wing Lake R o a d "

| south of Mapie

| Cal l D O U G KEATING I (810) 644-7000

I SNYDER KINNEY BENNETT & | KEATING

DESIRABLE SUB 3 bedroom 2 ba th co lon ia l with c « n tral a»t m desi rable Maytai r Sub is ready to m o v e in' Re lax m Ironf. of the natural f i replace m m e oversized family room Open t » o r p lan allows for graat enter ta in ing Neut-ai decor throughout K i tchen wi th eatmg area and doorwan to a 2-tier deck over l ook ing l u t l y l a n d s c a p e d ya rd $ 1 6 9 9 0 0 C a l l fo r i n f o r m a t i o n • L I 0 0 3

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D E A R B O R N H E I G H T S - 3 bed-rooms. t bath. tuB basement all bnck 4 vinyl Just twult $115 ,000 Call after 6pm (3131 422-5695

D E A R B O R N H G H T S 3 bedroom ranch New turn ace. water healer 4 windows Woodburmng stove, 2 *. car garage t e r c e d y a r d Exceiiens condi-t ion $72,000 Appt 313-291-4356

2 F A M I L Y i n c o m e s e p a r a t e entrance great Dearborn locabon 1 bedroom uppei 2 bed room lower $125,000 13131 462-2782

N D E A R B O R N H G T S Gultv iew Manor Open Sun 1-4 2 6 7 1 0 Gulf-view. 3 bedroom bnck ranch Many updates including family room & fin-ished basement (313) 561-7264

Detroit

FARMINGTON HILLS $172,500

4 Bedroom Co lone l tweak 4 white kitchen l i-epiace n family room over looks gorgeous yard, many upgrades, at tached 2 car garage

OPEN SUN. 1-4 29399 GeraOine

(E off Middiebelt. S of n M«e»

Call: KURT PENNEY Pager (810) 202-6053

N A D A , I N C . ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 7 - 9 8 0 0

N E W 3 B E D R O O M R A N C H m a t * p i c k c o k x s Spnngcxcupancy $ 7 9 900 Builder 313^878-5306

Garden City

C O U N T R Y C H A R M abounds m this extra sharp 3 bedroom bungalow m N Garden City Many u p d a » s throughout 24 x 22 Garage, basa-ment . p lus much more A m u * see al $89 900

Call DENNIS C O L E

F l X a ? 313-813-2778

Graal Lakes

GREAT LOCATION! Approx 1370 9Q f t ' Full basement ' Completely undated ki tchen 4 spa-c ious Irving room An this 4 an a fo rd -able pnee too Hurry o r this one'

Can Mary or Merl in REjMAX 100 INC

(810) 348-3000 or 306-9735

R E D F O R D AREA spac ious 2 bed-room CO-OP apt New carpe l & bl inds appl iances secured pa rk ing lot 4 bui lding $ 1 7 5 0 0 BtQ 661-9857

F A N T A S T I C FLOOR plan m this 3 bedroom rarcn wi th large living 4 dining room remod eWd kUchen. 1'+ baths, cerKrai air, h * imrshed basemen! newer windows 2 car garaga newfy Mted at-$87.900

C L E A N 4 C H A R M I N G - describes this 3 beOroom home with a large Irving room, up-dated knohen 4 bath, newer carpel, garage, very n e e area -$84 900

O n t u t K ,

CASTELLI (313) 525-7900 1990-1991-1992-1993-1994

C E N T U R I O N A W A R D WINNING OFFICE

INCREOIBLE 3 bedroom ranch, updated wmdows turnace, central an, $89 900

HELP-U-SELL 454-9535

O p e n house Sat-Sun Noon-5 31520 Rosstyn. W o l Mernman lovely h o m e large treed lot, 4 bedrooms 1 - ' t bath . shower m basement Large living room, natural fireplace d in ing room, 2 car garage

SUPER SHARP 4 well maintained 3 bedroom home with -emodeled ki tchen S dining room, newer turance, carpet 4 pamt fun basement. 2 car ga-age perfect home lor the first t ime buyers ' $46,900

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CASTELLI (313) 525-7900 1990-1991-1992-1993-1994

CENTURIAN AWARO WINNING OFFICE

B L O O M F I E L D O P E N S U N 1-4 • 2 9 3 9 Whrtt ier i W of Squirrel. E of Eas tways ) 4 Bed-room colonial 2 H baths large wooded lot 2 " i car ga rage case men! ti led 4 paneled B ioomhe ld HUMS Schools, by owner. $310 ,000 . ca»

810 -646 -6217

C U S T O M TROY ranch - 2 3 0 0 sq ft 3 bedrooms 2.5 ba ths great room » f i r e p l a c e large k i t chen t s t floor «aundry 3 car g a ' a g e a n d much more $247 ,000 O p e n H o u s e Sun. •-S 170 Lee loma N of Wa l l i es . E oft Livernois (810) 689-4093

Fjirvn^KXl M m O P E N S U N 1 2 - 4

•FSCure Perfect ' ! 9 « 5 built bnck rancn 3 bedroom 2- ' ^ bath ts t f l o e laundry stunning great room pamalty fin.shed walkout. 4 2 - i e w deck w.bu-it-n benches Waned Lake schools Besi buy at $209 900 30413 Stratford Court, no r th o» t 3 Mile east o f Haggerty

Call Oane Braykovich RE'WAX 100 INC

810-348-3000

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IDEIAL LOCATION Walk to elementary & middle schools. U p d a t e d k i t chen , newer roof, a n d f u l l f in ished basement. Three way f i replace be tween L iv ing Room & Dining Room. Immediate occupancy S 169,900 Mast see. Open Sunday 2-5.

age remodeled Four bedroom*, three fu l l ba ths , first floor master suite Lots of open area w i t h fabulous views o f lake $529,900, Open Sunday 1-4.

I M M E D I A T E OCCUPANCY. F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s four bedroom home Wh i l e ceramic en t ry . C o n a n k i t chen counter tops, large fo rma l D i n i n g Room, fu l l finished basement plus year - round s u n r o o m $279,500. Open Sunday 1-4.

THOMPSON-BROWN * R E S I D E N T I A L D I V I S I O N

" C e l l u * f o r a ca ree r i n Real Estate"*

"Providing unlity Kru] f.'mur* to Yemr (irumdpomUM aiui f'nrrnf Sine* 1924"

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F A R M I N G T O N O P E N S U N 2 -5PM

31936 LAMAR S of 10 Mile, E of Orchard U

BEST AREA - I s ! o f fenng

HURRY' Only $119,900 Ask tor MARlA L A M P I N E N

Pager 810-406-5256 The Michigan Group Realtors

T R O Y -By Owner Wat t 'es 4 John R, 205C sq ft quad 4 bedrooms. 2 5 batns. 4 rooms hardwood t s t H laundry, fireplace, deck 'pooi . partially f in ished basement, lot 80x145 Open Sun 12 to 5pm (810) 528-1117

Brighton

H O M E T O W N O N E 3 1 3 - 4 5 4 - 4 4 0 0

ENJOY T H E W O O D S & S T R E A M

, f rom your back deck 4 pafto T h « j beautiful newer 3 bed room 2.5 bath I home is ready for y o u to move into

F in ished b a s e m e n t 4 upgrades gao re ' $214,900 Ca l l Lynne Roy loday ' ( A L R N O l

R C A l CSTRTC

F O R S R l €

# 3 0 0 - 3 8 9

W A T E R F O R D L A K E F R O N T OPEN S U N l -3PM 4967 C O S H O C T O N

N oft Cass El izabeth E of Cooley Lake Rd

C A S S L A K E F R O N T - - S h a r p upda ted waterfront h o m e on all-sports lake Neutral decor-Euro wfirte ki tchen Fantast ic v iews ' $225,000 C O - 4 9 1663400>

• S a O B A M

Garden City O p e n Sa l -Sun Noon-5 31520 Roesiyn. W ol Merriman.. lovely home, large t reed lot. 4 bed-rooms. 1 - n bath « shower m base-ment Large l i v ing room natura l Ireciace. * i m g room. 2 car garage

Howell Schools

NO SECONO L O O K N C E D E O Sharp 3 bed room 2 bath ranch o n beautiful 1 5 acre seftmg' Famity room in walk-out lower level is mcefy I n a h e d tor recreel ion 4 aMo has an area tor yen* computer ' 2 car at tached garage paved road n a t i * a i gas at road- $ 1 » . 9 0 C Take Lateen Rd N of M - 5 9 to W o n Fauaeett then loaow open s igns to 2915 Faus-sett Rd

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE (810) 474-4530

U V O N I A - O p e n Houee S im 1 -4pm 16027 Hu« tN of 5 Mae W of New-burghi Lovely co lon ia l « exceaent

I. Complete ly upda ted C a * (313) 462 1563

Uvorna - O P E N SON 1-4 Bur ton noaow Wooda Sub N of 8, E of Farmmgton R d 17561 B e * Creek. 4 b e o o o m C a p e Cod . at tached 2 car garage r i b e » » family room a « i ( rep lace ftnahed rec room, beeue-K * r decorated S i s e . 9 0 0

313-422 3278

- W . . _ (810) 851-4100

W E S T L A N D

LIVONIA SCHOOLS O P E N S U N 1-4

New l ist ing sharp and well mam-tained. 4 bedroom, 2.s oam coicraai. central an a u c k occupancy. 37681 Laramie, o f Newburgh $167,900

CALL JOYCE 313-416-5765

C a d w e l Banker Preferred. R e M v s

N D E A R B O R N H O T S - O p e n S u n ' • 4 p m 2S212 Heee 3 bedroom b r * * ran t f i l i e ear p i ~

QUAL ITY S E R V I C E AWARO Wtnmng Ofkce 19S2-1993-1995

West land

OPEN SUN 2-5 S of Cherry « J W t f Memman Thmk Spring & S u m m e r " Mamie-nance free a l i e n o r a l l o w * tune tor t»T«y a n m g in upde led kacher w * h doo rwa* to poo l * deck lor aummer km Newer Anderecn wmdows 3 bed-rooma have ample doeet space herd-w o o d floors under carpa l large 2 car garaga door opener baeement a fm-lehed w«h 2 bed rooms A rec room, v iew of m e go* course Located at 32219 B n t i w o o d O r e , • $99 500

J . S c o t t , I n c . (313) 522-3200

B E A U T I F U L C U S T O M home in Oak Pomle Sub All the amenit ies of Oak Points p lus soanng 20«t ceil ings Large open f loor p lan Huge gourmet M c h e n wi th natura l oak f loors Jenn-Air app l iances 4 bedrooms. 5 baths Full walk-oof. extensive deckmg Pro-fessional l andscaped Too many e x t r a t o m e n t i o n M u s t See1

$ 3 5 5 0 0 0 810-229-8289

3 1 4 Farmmgton; F a r m m f t o n H i l l s

H o m e t o w n

3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

B E A U T I F U L T R E E D SETTING - with pr ivacy ga lore o n cul-de-sac tot 2 ' i bath bnck ranch with tu« finished basement 2 f i replaces shed patio 4 deck All lor only $229 000

Can B E N D E N N Y (313) 459-3600

The Mich igan Group Realtors

B R I G H T O N AREA HarttarxJ schools 3 bedroom. Colon ia l Lake pnv*eges shows wel l . 1st floor laundry family

F A S T O C C U P A N C Y on this beauti ful ly mauntamed 4 beo-room 1 '. i bath bnck colonial pnde of ownership a ref lected throughout Entire home just repainted r. tresh bright co lo rs Neu t ra l carpet ing, formal dm ing room, large family rocm with natural f i replace, sharp brushed basement, central air, mot ivated Only $159 900

DAVID B f A R O S L E Y 1313) 453 -8700

R E ' V A X C R O S S R O A D S

A L M O S T NEW R A N C H I Large great room, master bed room suite, huge dming room, open ki tchen p lus f in ished lower level Who le lota h o u s e ' $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 R A - 3 2 (668307)

VERY MOTIVATED" Walk to Forest Elementary Tudor exterior contem-porary interior Beaut i fu l pr ivate m-ground pool $ 2 6 8 997 M A - 3 0 (666033)

QUALITY 4 S P A C I O U S 3000 sq ft con temporary co lon ia l H u g e bed rooms, tormal l i n i n g room ««th but-lers pantry , state o f the art k i tchen S299.999 PL-38 (700115)

room tormal l iving and dinmg. 2 ' i bath $189 ,500 116956).

Ca» LENORE (810) 227 -4600 Ext 238

The M ich igan Group Realtors

F A B U L O U S - Br ighton Schools 3 bed room 2 story bnck Nearly I year Old Vau l ted cei l ing m huge great room to rmal cfcmng hardwood Boor, ' •replace 3 car garage $209,850 (17180)

C * l L E N O R E (810) 2 2 7 - 4 6 0 0 E«1 238

G L E N G A R Y V I L L A G E - Elegant 3 bed room h o m e On ly $11 345 down. $226 9 0 0 $2033 1 1 m o . 30 y s 8 7 5 % A P R . . 8 % interest Coldwel l Banker Pre fer red 4 4 6 4 4 Ann Arbor Rd P lymouth Ca l l FREE 24-hr Recorded Message 1313) 458-6966

Rates subject to change )

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H O T ! H O T ! H O T !

HOMES IN THE HILLS

S P A C l Q U S COLONIAL Lovely 2,719 sq ft home has -•ving room torrnal d inmg room, library tamnty room wt ' rep lace tabutous master suite w'dressingi bath area p lus 3 bedrooms, 2 ful l baths 4 2 lavs Never exposed nardwood floors in all bedrooms 3 Car garage Parks 4 swim club

sub $239,000 C U M

SHARP C O N T E M P O R A R Y A beautiful wooded, hitty, ravine lot sur rounds complete ly updated multi- level home that has new carpel paint, p lumbmg 4 more. It offers 3 bedrooms 2 ful l baths, 2 car ga rage , 3 t ie red deck $214,900 IN288

CHARMING CAPE C O O This very nice 1 ' i story home on beauti ful ly landscaped lot di 'ecf ly across street Irom pond 4 next to commons park area has 4 bed-rooms 2 oaths, living room w/ lneptace. formal dm ing rocm. 2 car garage, basement, central air. secunty alarm, sprinkler system 4 more $179,900 EL246

NEW C O N S T R U C T I O N $139,000

Take immediate possession ot this 3 bedroom ranch home that has huge kitchen w.Werikal cabi-nets 4 ceramic floors., basement, 2 car at tached garage 4 much more $1,000 carpet aftcrwance Pick you" colors ' NI316

GREAT POTENTIAL GREAT OPPORTUNITY

Ths 1.400 sq It 3 bedrocm bnck bungalow oilers chance lo purchase a W for toe Heme has haidwooa noors. coved ceengs arched doc*' ways & s m gccc conation M neeas updating Fu»y lenced bac* yarn S89.W0 MG19

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TODAY (810) 855-2000

QUALITY SERVtCE A W A R O Winning Off ice 1992 1993-1995

PARKLIKE SETTING Mint c o n o t o n 3 bedrooms 2 5 car garage upoates galore, must see to apprec-ate 1 Great ne ighborhood Ask ing $89,900. Bnng all otters

J . S c o t t , I n c . (313) 522-3200

Hirtlaod

C H O I C E SETTING! - Lakefront on greenbel l to Matasbc Dunham Lake Tower ing hardwoods provides pn-vate peaceful sett ing 3 blocks from D u n h a m Hi«s Golf Course Excellent ttoor p lan 2750 sq ft., 4 bedrooms 2 " i ba ths 4 quality throughout Beau-tifully decorated 6 panel doors Pena w o o d w indows Finished walk-out lower level 4 2 car garage $279,000

C H A R M I N G - new qual i ty built ranch w,-conver»ent open f loor plan 8 pn-- a t e 2 87 acre salting. Home fea-t u r e s p re t t y k i t chen , w 'h i cko ry cabmets wood windows and wood bu rn ing f ireplace in great room Cov-e r e d front porch 4 peaceful views $ 1 9 2 000

S U N N Y E X P O S U R E ' - Eryoy living at the lake in thus 4 bedroom t oath -g rea t r o o m w/ t i r ep iace I car a t lacned garage paved road custom built dock 4 more ' Great location a o e e to M - 5 9 4 US-23 for com-mute rs ' What more cou ld you w a n t ' $146,000

P L E A S A N T L Y P E A C E F U L - 1 0 acre se t t i ng Wide covered front porch for outdoor itwng and entertammg' Swim or skate on the large m a n made pond (20 deep 4 spnng led l Large dec* o f dming area w/4 person hot tub Enioy casual country l iving im this lovely comlor tab le 4 bedroom, 2 5 ba lh colonial' Excekent access to US-2 3 v ia Clyde Road $227 800

TAKE A C L O S E R LOOK' Very good floor plan' Lower level has large family room w>a bnck t i rep«ce tor tami ly gatherings Beauti ful wooded v iews from many windows ' Large yard , pro fess iona l ly landscaped Excel lent location d o s e to M-59 4 U S - 2 3 $154 400

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE (810) 474-4530

G O R G E O U S ' " i « 9 2 Mor ton Taylor, 3 bed room colon ia l b u * 1991 fire-place deck, t r e e d lot $175,900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

L A K E V t E W 4 Access lo 1 sports Appteton Lake 4 years c4d. 1900 sqtt . 3 bed room. bath w.Hnaster b a n ready lo Kmah 9ft ceengs. wood ftoor m Hying 4 tfcnmg a rea Unfcahed basement Already have agency we

c o - o p to sel l $189,500. 810-229-5695

$ 1 1 9 0 0 0 (313) 274-6141

N O V - O p e n S u n . i - 4 p m or by anpoeWner*

2 4 * 4 2 Davenport ( N of 10 M M W Of Ta l l )

f o r t u n e * Piece - epeooue 4 bed-room 2-4 bath Tudor Cotcnm

large c o m e r * * . 2 5 5 0 n it •neater suae w j e c u u d e c *

« • *« • tub. m a n y a $279,900 (»10) 347-3749

3 0 5

C L O S E to t own cute k i tchen and deck ttoom large id

j Mi I M U O H (810) 564-0008 or 647-2762

8 l U M I N Q H A M bedroom 1'e k a c f e n

Pemfcroae Sub 3

nam. an 2 car ga rage $168 900 (610) 64f rQ296

L O O K N O F U R T H E R ' 1 2 acres with a 6 year o ld beaut i fu l ranch Fesi floor laundry room 3 bedrooms 2 M bathe oversured 2 car garage »re-place a n d fuk basement $184,900 E R A C O U N T R Y RIOGE REALTY

1810)474-3303

M O D E L H O U S E under construcf tcn c h e n c e to p e k out kniehes Wooded 1 acre tol with dramat ic mews 2.300 square leet wi th M l wafcoul b a t e mere in q u e l sec luded su tk* i rwan close to f reeway wrth SrMhton

i)220-5«53 schools $248 ,000 (81OK

N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N 2 mees t o r n 1-96 4 K a n a m o o n Brighton S c h o o l s $ 2 3 0 0 0 0 v « 2 9 0 c w t Aaher H o m e s Inc. (810)2274525

Spacious and Gracious 3400 s a l t eotoraei on 1 wooded m Burn w i th care «i 1968 4 / 5 bed-rooms. 4 fun oaths fmahed

MAGNIFICENT CAPE COO

Airy 4 spac ious new constructor!. 3 bedroom. 2V» bath home featuring formal dmmg. famey room wtwepiace. gorgeous k i tchen, 2 car soe entry garage - $253,900

car garage

REAL ESTA+ t (810) 474-4530 program tor lenced yard

dec* and more" $319,900 8 6 I A S p u r c h a s e r s

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CASTELLI & LUCAS (313) 453-4300

O P E N S U N F E B 9, 12-5 P M 44777 S a t e , 1 mi le S o l Ford, be tween Sha tdon 6 Canton Center Cus tom 4 b e d r o o m eototaal. 2 5 b a t h e o e n u a l air. f m e h e d basement spr inklers l andeceped Mus i seel

SELKIRK 230- 3 bed room fa room. f i rep tece deck Mmi condiHon' $134 9 0 0 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

sunroor rvmusK room w « i vsu"«c oeamg and s k y t ^ l * C r o j a r »<wwe» m foyer t M r y and 3 * car oarage Met icu lous condtoon' $379 500

C a l l L a u r a o r S u s a n Real Estata Ona

1-800-676-2870 or 810-227-9610

S I X C A R G A R A G E ! U a c h a n c ' s d r e a m — 1500 s q f t . opener a larm, work eree T h * garage alec c o m e s w«n a 3 bedroom bnck ranch weh t u t baaemew hard-wood f toor* 8 1 - *eer home wanar*y W t t e o n 2 2 5 acres of lend $148,900 Hurry on m a o n * 4 ce* Tun Courtney

R E M E R I C A H o m e t o w n

3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

(810) 851-4100

AT FIRST G L A N C E you' l l know this Norman R o c k w e * yel low conage is tor you Ceramic entry we i plaster coved ceil ing Irving room with bnck wall hrepiace 1 7 k i tchen with mca w indows fun attic tor s torage Ti car

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!

Premium s a e d lot. 2 5 car garage first floor laundry, ceramic toe freshly pamied. deck and spnnkiers S tan packing' $269,900 241HE

COLONIAL THAT'S JUST DYNAMITE1

impress ive e levat ion and W O W ' Just ike new 'Owner ' s transferred Profes-sionally f inished basement. 3.5 bath

Highland

deposit of $ 2 9 5 0 lo get approved Loca ted E of M i d d t e b e l f N o l G r a n d River nea i two part is , ca* O n e W a y today tor your persona l inapeceon

810-473-5500

ATTENTION GOLFERS Spectacular m u a n e v e i contemporary home nest led on a secluded, h e a w y wooded lot ad^ommg Orcha rd Lake G o * Course Home teatmes top of the line appl iances, soanng vauaed cak-ing* 2 f ireplaces Ftonda room wi th hot tub and much more $549 967 C a t J e n F e r m 8 1 0 - 4 0 6 - 3 1 0 6 or

D a n D u b e n s k y 3 1 3 - 7 0 9 - 6 6 0 3 RfcUax m the H i H 8 1 0 6 4 8 - 5 0 0 0

Attractive Farmington H a s ranch w«h quaety updates throughout Uv tno room, famey r c o m d n r n g room. 3 bed room 2 ba th* . Oeteched ga rage Extreme»y w e t main ta ined m mca neigt ocirbood on quiet street, near

school Spectacular ' • c a p n o with p e b c deck a n d poo l $ 1 0 3 5 0 0 Open house Sunday t -4 P M 2 3 0 8 1 C o l g a t e P a g e (810)831-9036 or ca* (810)477. 7 ^ 2

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Super i badroom ranch on ovar an acra. country Mchan. tamty room. 2 M l balha. Ftonda room. «17B,000 313-455-5®00

4 bedroom colonial w/updataa, hardwood floors, custom French doors and erooOerorV IvnMy room M l brtck firaaptaca. ( I n i shad besamant $253,000. 313-455-5600

Picture perlact 1986 b t * colonial on 4 rolling, twoodad acres great room with hatdatona firaptaca finished basement tiered deck, 3* car garaga and py-rx>u«vCenton school* $329,000 810^4*2800

Great starter home - 2 bedroom ranch with

vinyl siding and roe f * windows, large

yard, garaga wilh porch $54,000 8tO-34»-2flOO

Lovely co lon ia l on wooded tot becking to commons. 4 bedroorne. 2 fireplaces master bath

garden t u t and rata shower and

much more. $272,500 313-465-5600

E l e g a n t B e a c o n Meadows Cape Cod features 2 slory toyar. neutral decor, gourmet kitchen, heated sun room with skylights $454,911 31 »-4&-5e00

Contemporary wooded tot o< toyar

on prha» 2 mart TI w i t h

and great -oon

H * l catling cualom ftrapteoe, • bedroom wrth lacuzzt. $224,900 81<K340-29OO

3 b e d r o o m with specious

many updatej windows,

Cozy bunoatow kitchen. mctodtog Ming . bath, etectrlc and copper plumbing, nawar ca garaga $ 7 2 . 9 810-340-2900

Plymouth 3 1 3 ) 4 5 5 - 5 6 0 0

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Northville ( 8 1 0 ) 3 4 0 - 2 9 0 0

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C U S T O M 3 b e O o o m 3"4 be lh caewdra l catkng martae hreplece skySemt* f inished lower level beeu-Mul tot. $279 9 0 0 8 1 0 ^ 8 1 - 4 2 9 9

F A R M I N G T O N • 3 bed room 1 b e l h bnck ranch, new cuetom kechen centraI air, m a n y updates Looks i h a r p i $133 90C 810-471-41

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS 1 ac re tol 2 8 country kaeften 2 M l baSw 2 b e ® o o m - p o e a * t a $, M l b a a a m e m large d a d i $188 8 0 0 810 -9320524

WHAT A STEAL! Hurry ' 2 year old co lona l at bargam pr ice' 2 story foyer, oak ftoor in (oyer, first floor laundry peMad oak cebmets in Mchen . bay window m dinmg room and ki tchen fun basement , sprinklers and quick occupancy ' $254 900 161WI

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KENDALLWOOO BEAUTY Snerp 4 or 5 bedroom or tbrary east 2 5 bame one m master interior no-traffic location weh a 26' twepleced famey room Super hugs new keener •ormel <knmg, mr and neer Kenprooe Elementary $ 1 7 9 900

AL VAN ACKER R e Wax n the H«s . (810)646-5000

SUNNING' French provincial colonial m F a r m m g u n H«B moet us subdhnsnna Hugs open

a tnum OuaWy throughoui Huge ton#ien wrth w e » - m

pantry O v e r a u e dan Much m u c h more ' $386 ,900

REO CARPET KEIM MAPLE WEST INC

(810) 881-8010

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ALMOST ALL NEW1 cheery, clean 8 oompletsh

, j j J bedroom bnck r w * * i with J natural feepfeoes. new uSra

n n nachen tcabmets. counters snack bar appl iances) newer

I throughout New rod, new

B. new Mdng idoors iguaer t mierrupntet central an Base

j * » prepped tor shower. T i car i entrance garaga. La ige lenced Almost eve iy thmg new " d u r i n g once - Now $124,900

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D U G G A N RE M A X GREAT LAKES

810-473-6200

3 2 5 Lrraoia

A T O U C H OF TRADIT ION Lovely 4 bed room C o t o n M m great

m o r a (706616) $188,800 eak tor B a Law

C H E C K IT OUT) Three bed room ranch weh bey Wtndow. newer furnace, central m kn iahed basement and ga rag t m 5 MkeAAentman area Priced to sea at $114,900 Please aak tor M Law

C E N T U R Y 21 HARTFORD (810) 478-6000

11304 A R C O L A 1 } large bed room updeted ki tchen l u i o l i a n c e * inc luded, b a s e m e n t , l i a g e on»y $112 900 I 1HELP-U-SELL 454-9536

|A -1 SPARKLER m chermmg O ld I aosedaie 3 bedroom. 1 ' i bath cape

£ J \ e m o d e l e d kitchen, oak leaded das* caemets weh ceramic floor a»den window overtooka profeseion-S , landscaped yard Underground

I l a n k i e r br ie* walk and patio. 2 f i r e | central air. 2 car garage 1 'Zojm of the Season- winner Open

Sun 1 4 p m $175,900 Ca8 tor * e c -313-427-5822

BE THE SECOND lo kve on the car-patmg. eryoy the or and new M c h e n weh appl iances al l Ornimermg n whi te With a l u l ceramK ftoor; recent »>ermal wmoows and valance win-dows m the vauaed i ivmg room, door-w a * l o deck k n o h a d basement cool central a«. t u month old t v e e car garaga w e e d tor heavy d u l y privacy yard weh garden asking | i j 9 , 9 0 0 . take land contract with $24,900 down. 10.25% interest, tor twenty years' D o n l delay ca* OneWay 810-437-5500 or ( S l 3 | 522-6000

3 2 5 Livonia

BY O W N E R M M S e b e W W C h K a o o 3 bedroom bnck ranch, i t * b a r n Basement Screened porch 2 car garaga $119.000 (313) 5 2 2 - 7 * 7 1

COMPLETELY REMOOELEO 4 b e d room cotontal. 2 M l ba th* large c o u W y kechen. 2 car hee led ga raga large tot. eckonrng lot avaSable Pnce reduced l o $131,000 Must ses

(313) 458-3969

BY O W N E R - 3 bedroom bnck ranch Ti bath f in ished basement approx 1800 s q f t $142 900 Open Sun 1-4 29194 Ono le 313-422-5888

COUNTRY CHARM at 1 9 3 4 8 W e s t m o r e

3 bedroom Cape C o d on a large n e e d tot" Host o l improvements 1996 -piush carpel i h r u o u L h.-efficiency tur-nace. central a r . lencmg and more ! Newer windows wmng. concre te dnve frore porch 4 M t w t k l First ftoor kbraryi'study could b * 4th bed-room Garaga has workshop 4 addi-tional storage shed $139,900 C a t J im Holcomb at

HOMETOWN ONE 313-420-3400

3 2 5 Lmmia

COUNTRY CHARM N e s t l e d o n e w o o d e d a c r a . I Chermmg bungalow oSers large d m n g 4 laundry a rea Year ' round 12*12 F t o n d i room 8 attached garage A bargain a l 108.900

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F O R M E R H O M E R A M A / M O O E L HOME - m Dear Creek 3 bed room 2'*. bath ranch Basement 2 car garage $256,000 (810) 477 -5747

COUNTRY IN THE CITY t h e 4 bedroom ranch on over 1 ti acre hnwhed basement, famay room. 2 car Sarags and more

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O P E N S U N , 12-5pm 3 bedroom rancf i on N* ac re lot New U c h a n 108 .500 20707 5 Mke R d Or ca* . (313) 421-6321

R A N C H - 3 b e * o o m 2 car garaga w o p e n e r New steel doors newer r o o f fumeoa 4 hot weler heater

S M A L L FRAME H O M E - on largs lot wrth 3 car out-bui ld ing Uvon ia schools. Jov 4 Newburgh $82,900 313-451-01 NO

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LI\ 'ONlA - Open house. Sunday 1-4 32015 Maine Great pnce' 1844 sq. ft,, 3 bedroom, IVi bath. Tons of updates Huge family and living rooms with cathedral ceiling. A great Livonia neighborhood. $138,000

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LIVONIA - Here is your chance, a 5 year old colonial in Livonia 3 bedrooms. 2Vi bath. 1st floor laundry, covered deck. Great yard, 2 car garage, award winning Garfield school, and more $159,900

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - A newer kitchen highlights this affordable 2 bedroom 1'/, bath condo in N Dearborn Heights Neutral decor, large bedrooms, and a full basement make this a great buy Only $65,000

FARMINGTON H I L L S -Come see this 1991 buil t 3 bedroom br i ck r a n c h Wonderful setting w i th all the extras including gorgeous finished basement. Call today for more i n f o r m a t i o n . S 169,900

L I V O N I A - Beaut i fu l 3 bedroom Tiffany Park ranch Updated bath with new jet tub, finished basement with large wet bar, drv-walled 2 car attached garage. Neutral decor Hur rv on th is one! §148,000

L IVONIA - Open Sunday 1-4 17461 Doris Brick 2-story Cape Cod, quiet street, near schools Ample storage space, new windows, newer kitchen, central H/A 3 bedrooms. $159,900

L IVONIA - Open Sunday 1-4 29656 Lon Wow-what a great ranch, 1500 sq f t , w i t h impressive cathedral ceilings, family room wi th fireplace accent th is perfect home Many updates including newer k i tchen, mos t c a r p e t i n g & w indows Finished basement to top it off. $144,900

LAKEFRONT COMMERCE TWP/ WOLVERINE - What an opportunity' Canal front/lake living at affordable price All Sport* Wolvehne Lake. Updated bnck rand) with finished walk-out basement. Move-ui condition! $'209,900

CANTON - Best value! 2400 sq ft colonial has 4 bedrooms, 2H baths, family room with fireplace & wet bar. first floor laundry, updated kitchen, lav. windows, roof, deck, landscaping, 2 car attached garage $169,900

WALLED LAKE - Gorgeous 3 bedroom brick ranch, 1 bath, updated kitchen w/oak cabineU and ceramic flooring. Newer carpet throughout. 3* car garage, walk-in attic, large rear deck, lake privileges $114,900

L A N D CONTRACT large 3 bed room bnck ranch basement many recent updates Move m condition, vacant Must sen $212,000 3hng a l otters Wi l l cons ider smaker home o n t rade Broker protected (313) 422-1358 O p e n Sun 1-4. 17160 Loveland

L IVONIA - 4 bedroom Colonia l 2 '4 bath, approx 2000 sq ft 2 car a t tached garage $196,000.

(313) 953-5758

LIVONIA 3 bed room ranch. 2 5 detached ge rage . new carpet, app l iances inc luded Freshly psmted Aekmg $05,500

^ B o l v t r i n e Prop«rre» Ire

( 3 1 3 ) 5 3 2 - 0 6 0 0

U P O A T E D A N D beauBUky deco-rated 3 bedroom, a*-bnck ranch 2

a. (kmng room tam*y room, 2 car garage, basement with 2 more bedroorne. centra l a * and much, much more

CALL C H A R L O T T E JACUNSKI (810) 704-6377

C E N T U R Y 2 1

R O W ( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

Pwaemgf Neerty new. _ n e e r a v e r / t h i n g W s t h e r i d r y e r included, gourmet kechen. tormal dmmg room Decks Featur ing naa l extras Tina kghl 4 a n lwo-s»ory 3 bedroom 2 belh V c t o n e n a a trea-sure $ 2 3 8 0 0 0

D e l a n e y

( 8 1 0 ) 3 4 9 - 6 2 0 0

3 2 9 Nori

GREAT OPPORTUNITY T O LIVE I N N O V * T h e 3 bed room 2 be lh bnck ranch a affordable a n d oMers a cozy famey room w * h gas taepfaoe Master Oath hugs ki tchen weh new flooring Central Air . newer w i n d o w s an oneraite 2 car garaga. a n d Nov i schools Only $ 1 2 8 90C

R E D C A R P E T KEIM MAPLE W E S T INC

(8 )0 ) 851 -6010

N E W NOVI RANCH Mystic Forest $272 450

3 bedroom besement 2'-» b M h cov-ered porch hrepiace 2200 eq. l t la rge I reed tot s ide e n t r a n c e

326 Mitford

N E W 4 bedroom. 2v* belh colonial 2576 aq It o n 2 4 acres Poaaene land contract $225,900

810-402-9262

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Spectacular 1993 built colonial with 3 bedrooms, masier bedroom wth walk-in cloeet. wing room. HUGE tamily room with vaulted ceiimg & fireplace. 1st ftoor laundry, central air. aids entrance garade spnnWer system, all on a beaut'uT landscaped lot m an araa surrounded by peeceM woods IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $188,900

CENTURY 21 ROW

(313 ) 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

LOVE LIVONIA? Clean, spacious 1.800 so ft Tn-Level Living room, tamey room huge dming room with beautiful Mchen 3 spacious bedrooms 2 full baths. 2 4

detached garage - All for $139 900 Bring otters

KATHY HAROENBURGH 313-S2S-9600

Century 21 Hartford Norlh

N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N W e break g ro imd soon on t a akmnmg 4 bed-room execut ive h o m e with soaring ce+ng. beauti ful staircase sump-tuous master suns daykght base-ment . 3 car at tached garage on 1 rotkng acree » 9 9 900

O H Mann 810-685-0422

328 Northrille

UNBELIEVABLE!! IS a l thai can be a a d tor t h e fantesac cape cod featuring 4 bed room 2 5 bams huge 20 X 14 masier suite specious famey room, f inished lower •evel-walk out. and yes t h a entire houee was rebutf m 1996 mctodes walls, floors, bathrooms, roof, wm-oows. and more $225 000 153FA

NORTHVILLE ESTATES Serene treed country-sue sett ing hosts t h e 3 or 4 bedroom 2 belh ranch New windows, newer tumace. side entrance garage, deck, paho and ro f tng terrain $197 500 111CH

COUNTRY SETTING A perlecl compkment to t h a newer bm« term houee styled colonial C o m piete with wrap around po rch with a i the a m e n d e * you'd expect tor living m Vie 90 s tt t h a sounds Ske your s tmo-Iphere , bnng the rockmg chairs $339,000 353MA

WONDERFUL HOME WITH STOCKED POND

Waei-out ranch on a 2 .3 acre wooded l o t ' 2 kreplacaa. 3 M l bathe. 2 lutchen

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N E W NOVI C O L O N I A L Mystic Forest $286,500

4 bsckoom ?* bath 2575 soft comer lot. SMM entrance garaga. raer porch ietted tub

A J VANOYEN BUILDER 810-229-2065

NOVI • 3 bedroom 2 ' i belh, 1 .900 sq It.. Colonial Lrvmg room t knmg room, huge family room wi th hre-piece. extra large masier s ia ie m-

pocn deck, l enced ya rd l oca t ion $208 900

810-344-9633 ji : aeid Great

SPACIOUS 4 bedroom 2 '* bath 2 \» car garaga tormaN 2124 sqft neuOal decor very light 4 any By owner $181,000 (810) 347-2417

28081 WHIPPLE 11 MBe Vnyl sided ranch, comet lot approx halt acre. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 4 car garage Now Schools , anmeekale posaession Shirley Cash Realty 810-344-2888

ATTENTION ' 4 bedroom. 2 '1 bath ROSSI Tudor 3,057 ft o l luxury Large lot. pnme location A ba rgen at $324,900! 8 1 0 - 3 4 ^ 3 5 0 4

CITY O F N o n h v B e 2 * 6 0 sq ft 4 bedroom. 3'4 both, kmahed baee-ment $262,900 810-347-3762

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This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Fea-tures include spacious living rocm w,'dining a«ea. viny windows, central air 4 hardwood Noors Nicely finished basement w tiedroorr area and lots t* storage Mecharvcs Oream oarage 4 lenced yard $127 900 36653 Ange-Ime Circle Ca« Ruth Mamn at

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313-420-3400 or 810-347-4300

IMMACULATE PRIVATE SETTING'

Just listed 4 bedroom 2 5 bath colo-nial Farrsty room w9h natural fire-place. finished basement, hardwood floors completely redecorated Call today tor more information Don't Wait' $254,900

CENTURY 21 ROW

( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

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BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL OPEN SUNOAY 1-4

24447 Simmons N of 10. W ol Tafl

3 bedroom, 1300 sqfl 2 J i bath' home has Hrepiace in Irving room doorwali lo dec* 4 Ml finished base' men) wi?nd f-alural fireplace 4 tul bath $167,900

Carl Karen Brown REIMAX 100 tnc (8101 348-300C

A Few Positions Still Available. T h i n k i n g o f a r e w a r d i n g ca reer w i t h u n l i m i t e d po ten t i a l ? F lex ib le hours .

Ca l l Mr . W o r k m a n at (313 ) 591 - 9 2 0 0 x 3 2 3 o r (810) 3 4 8 - 9 9 7 8 x 323

N.W LIVONIA UNDER MARKET VALUE 3 bedroom ranch, Open Thors thur Sun. 14732 Huff $121,900 Call Boc Watson 313-464-9535 Page- 313-32S-7736

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JUST LISTED BeauMui 3 bedroom Northviie Veto-nan on over t acre withm wa<«ing dis-tance fa Meybury State Par* Updated from top fc bottom m 1994 Can Kitchen weh center island, masier bath with jaeuzn tub An new mechan-icals Enioy 2 cory tirepwes hard-wood floor, natural woodwork and spaciousness Listed to sell at $224,900

RED CARPET KEIM RELIABLE

810-476-0540

YORKSHIRE PLACE Sub . 4 bed room colonial Neutral Oecor central aw large bnc* paeo $262 000 Cal

810-346-2979

334 Plymouth

5 1 lOrwflTwnJ Lk. Orioft/Oifod

JUST LISTED LAKE ORION - PICTURE PERFECT TRI-LEVEL Gorgeous home with extra 'reed lot Lake view 3 bed-rooms 1'4 baths fenced yard easy access 10 1-75 Move-in conditio^ $138 000 EC-H-22CAN

MAX BROOCK, INC (810) 646-1400

AFFORDABLE PLYMOUTH

Locaaon lops tor a 4 bedroom. 2 5 cotorsal at onk i . . . $ l64 .S00

S o m a updates include fu rnace roc*, w indows neeas someone w h o wants 10 redecorate 466AL

EASY-GOING ELEGANCE Bnck two s i Dry featunng ootomal auHeeness secu/ky sys tem foyer cathedral caangs fme master suae 4 bed room modem lutchen, centra l m ami deck $374 900 9 6 3 8 R

ITS APPEAL IS REAL! _ i the *»de too" Bnght and cheery toyer leads to leatures such es 2.430 SQ ft tamHy/Wmg and ckning rooms, family room weh bay window door wak. fireplace km ttoor laundry 2 5 bethe. 3 bedrooms and tmahad base-ment $219,900 201 CA

BEACON ESTATES Charming Plymouth house model boasts 4 tpacnut bedrooms 2 5 baths, amei kirary. open and accom-modating tamily center 2 S car garage and large prorata pate $286,900 015CO

BRIGHT AND AIRY Tha 3 bedroom 2 5 beth cape cod features a urvque open floor plan with •oft. brand new and ready to move mto" Alt neutrai decor. 2.S car attached garage first floor laundry, super master suite on first ttoor, fire-place and a beautiful walk-out ower level $225,400 432WA

MULTI-FAMILY/ RESIDENTIAL

Home sold as-s Pnced tor a quick sale large lot. partially finished base-ment, paho and great potential ' $78,900 174HA

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BEAUTIFUL 4 « bedroom home located on wooded lot. air spnnWer Fla room, finished basement, much more $319 000 OPEN HOUSE FEB 9th 2 TO 5 313-416-8525

ONE OF A KIND' This is an origmal owner pleasant cared tor home with huge Iivmg room and country kitcfien Incomparable 1 5 acres of seclusion within walking distance of downtown $349 500

CENTURY 21 TODAY (313) 462-9800

DYNAMITE BUILDER S SPEC UNDER $300,000

Brentwood model backing to woods' Cul-de-sac location, sur rounded by higher pnced home 3 car garage comer lot. cathedral cei l ing 2 story foyer Now schoo l s a n d more $299,900 2«96»J

COLONIAL Great room w t h cathedral cei l ings light oa» cabinets in spac«5us ki tchen extra deep-partiaiiy f in ished base-ment central air. first noor laundry a n d quick occupancy ' S204 900 624FA

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NEWLY MARKETED 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch with 2 tirepUces or 0 beaukfu, acres Attached garage built-in pool bam $244,900 MAGIC REALTY 517-548-5150 or Jean 810-403-6433

BRAND NEW AND NEVER LIVED IN

Front lacing f>rst floor unit 2 bed-rooms. 2 baths, great room, dirurvg room 4 Mchen This condo has 1625 s q f t ' t cat attached garage with opener 4 so much more 1 Coma see for yourself' $159 900 (AKCOE)

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OPEN SUN. 12-4 629 Herald Lovely 3 bedroom ranch $118 500

313-416-5849

MYSTIC FOREST Nov Road between 9 4 10 Mae

New resdaraal hemes rangrij frcm $256,500 4 up

Speck homes are ava*able AJ Vanoyen Bidders, Inc

810-347-1975 or 810-229-2065

Huron River Front 2 acre lot. Build your dream home on a hill on the Huron River. Dock your boat on the river and enjoy the Strawberry Lake - Portage Lake chain of lakes! Hamburg Township, Pinckney Schools. Minutes to US-23. Perked. $109,000.

(810) 231-9585

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VACATION ALL YEAR' • ErNoy three private beaches on gorgeous leal col-ored Ounham Lane' Neat eomion-abie ranch in a'ea ot fme homes Wood burning fireplace m lrvmg room BeaubM hardwood floors m Irving room and bedrooms Snarp newer kitchen Large fleck off »mng

of the lovely backyard" Huron Schools $129 000

4200 GOLF Club Rd near Lateon 1,600 sqft, bam and 2 acres $127,000 517-548-0134

M O T I V A T E D "SELLER t rans lemng out of aree 2100 s q ft 4 bedroom 2 5 baths 1st «oor laundry M l wefcout basemen! with 9 tt ceang 2 car garage. c*y water cey sewer $148 800 (810) 736-1087

Alluring Homes WHAT A DEAL'

T ins 4 bedroom bnck home altera 2-1 baths, updated lutchen beau-teui hardwood koors famay room w i t h f i r e p l a c e a n d m o r a ' $144 900

TERRIFIC' BaauMki 4 bedroom bath bnck co lonW m deairad noflhweef area Greet aacften plus tamily room and n a h * e l f ireplace (8nmg room, t u l basement 2 ear

$158 0 0 0

TREAT YOURSELF ' T h a lovely 3 bedroom T * b e e bnea beauty baeas fo a tcemc wooded per* Cuetom features throughout ' Famay room weh fire-place par t ia l air e r g s m a " toyer and a whole lot more'

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CANTON Fsbuloua home in new subdivision Beautifully decorated and landscaped lour bedroom Colonial witti god course setting, better than new, extra features two tier deck, security system, air condi-tioning, humidifier Make your dream come true S279.500 (10054) 981-3500 On The Mov«! Must see this one! Great 4 bedroom, 2 2 bath CoWniai with 21*17 master bedroom suite with walk-tn closet, country Klicttefi, tutt finished basomoni. central air. 2 car attached garage large tamily room with fireplace, deck, pool $149,900(10070)981-3500 Great 3 bedroom Colonial in family sub

uMchen, dining room, living i H»niiy loom with fireplace, ik shf4*s masier bedroom n-closet privacy t$nce txiiMn

_oi with d * * cui-d**ac large r only SHt.900 (1O07T)

sly mjprtained 3 becfioom asmrbath '•eiWy pernio

r _.A, 2 full baths 1st floor laundry, vaulted ceilings in great room, gas ftre place, central air, backs to woods wtth proposed part in spring privacy lence garage door tor van $147,900 (10066) Ml-3500

QAf lMN CITY Your search is mm. K p R M Ge'dan City 3 bedroom ranch with garaga. FC- sed yard, newer winiWs and hoi water haater. partially fWsSed basement wrth M bath, spnnkler system, large covered bac* porch $101,000(50137)458-4900 THIS ONE S CUTE! 3 bedroom don-house! Major improvements newe* wi-dows. furnace entrance door, roo*. updated Wtfien with oak cabinets cop-par plumtang, HOI water healer Huge master bedroom, large lenced LOT CAN today $99,900 (10074) 981-3500

WESTLAN0 Three bedroom brick ranch M beautrtui Westtand neiflhbofhood. close to shop-ping & scftoott, updates new tomace^ etectncai carpet, root & pema»y Nrwhed beeemenl Great bu? $87 900 (50141)

Beautiful home - just move in! Three bdrm ranch w/many extras vinyl thermal windows, doorwali to deck drywalled fin-ished basement, carpet, room for tourth bedroom or ole, updated furnace central air, ceiling fans Musi see1 $94,900 (50136) 458-4900

Tons of updates on this ranch! Large lot, 91 roof, updates: water heater, circuit breakers, fence, copper plumbing, gut-ters, water filtration system, master bath remodeled, bong all oilers $81,000 (50150) 458-4900

Darling 3 bedroom ranch - call now! Newer furnace, fenced yard deck, updat-ed bath wilh oak cabinets, large laundry room, knc f ta f taapara te dming area, nice ~e ghbofhood! $73,500 (501281 458-4900

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txxfcoom to-level. 2 car garaga. lower to* with had balh New kitcliani new carpet and pa"t throughout, win-dows toon, walk-in lower leidL Don l pass up' $8* 900 (50142) 458-4W8

Gorgeous fietdstone fireplace m spa-cious 3 bedroom tr<-levet in popular Surrey Heights subdivision Many update*, carpel, vinyl siding, new cab* nets blight and airy breakfast nook, large yara, patio. $ 1 0 » ^ 0 0 (10061) 981-3668

Westland brick o n * . T i « hare na» «*jra terge baflroomi Wnode«*mer>» and it sits on almost 1/2 an acre Newer windows, carpet, paint, ce-lmg tens & balhroom $54,900 ( 50089) 458-4900

Price reduced • move-in condition! Three bedroom ranch with huge kitchen, newer windows furnace central »>. root and more" Freshly parted Call now* $99,900 (50138) 458-4900

O T H E R S U B U R B A N H O W E S

G reet (tarter noma' Two bedroom one story frame house |ust waiting to be yours Remodeled bath, krtchen flooring, -•ew tomaca 8 ducta large leocedyard Cal now $42,900 (50128) 45»-4900

Great starter home! Nice three bedroom bungalow being renovated Good loca-tion, good area, good schools. Recentty foreclosed property Call today. $59,900 (50062)458-4900

Five bedroom home - check H out! -Spacious 1.700 sq. ft bnck home m Westwood schools, master bedroom with walk-tn closet, 1\ bath, newer windows and carpet, large pnvate lot, new deck and shed All for only $72,900 (50152) 458-4900

Great neighborhood! Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with 2 2 car garage. Basement Many updates Needs some work, but great potential Take a took, pnced to sell $59 900(10065) 8*1-3500

Lovely 3 bedroom ranch.• flrished basement, two car garaga. #-larg» Meed .art. dose to aehoc*. mm p a * , in * out, naarcarpal'central air. al ac#-ances mdudad now story *•> cJe«i, dee" $91,500 150131) 458-4CM

Country (Mng with lots of a M t 1 This' totally remodeled Northville 5 br, (1st Itoor master bedroom or tourth bedr 4 den) has loft library, family room w/Tire-piace, great room wlp. in ground hid pool Must see' $329,900 itCNM*) 981-3500

CONDOS

Two bedroom ranch Canton condo in LHley Pornte. Fresh neutral decor, dream kitchen, vaulted ceiling, master bath, pn-vate entrance, kitchen appliances and central air included, carport, must see! $86,900 (10072) 981-3500 First story ground level condo must see' Tastefully decorated condo wrth two lull baths, waik-m closet, central air, ceil-ing tans, covered patio deck overlooking pnvate setting, Anderson, windows^

Westland Very desirable lower unit condo backs lo nature preserve with pri-vacy, Many updates new carpet, newer kitchen & bath ftoor covenng nice patio, dose to dublhouse pool & tennis, pourts Check it out* $48,900 (50153) 458-4600

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Country living with city conveniences. Vacant land with pine trees, flowing creek peaceful location, easy access to expressway, close to schools, near gctf course, perfect location for dream home $17,900 (50149) 458-4900

OFFICE SPACE

Prime vacant iand - Canton Center Road Office Zoned property with an utili-ties on site, perfect spot tor olfice build-ing located north of Warren. Call for more into. $145,000 (10067) 981-3500

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(amity room, W*HEF window treatment 981-3500

I basement, custom $81,900 (10062)

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ESSSrlra? Owner says sail! 3 bedroom alummum bungalow wrth finished basemeni. hard-wood floors, new kitchen floor, stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer induded. 1 car garage all tor only $29 750 (10069) 981-3500

Great Investment opportunity! Charming bungalow 2 car garage cen-tral air, partially finished TUB besement with bar ceramic We bath, dre ig room, covered porch TLC needed with great potent* $43,900 (10073) M1-3S00

Lovely wooded lot • 3 3 acres m Romulus w/158 frontage, privacy Great area tor bulking that dream home, ready to buld Owner will look at any oIter $44,900 (50147) 458-4900

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$75,000 (10047) M1-3500 Location ts the key - vacant land Almost 2 acres ol 100% wooded lot, paved road M heart of Canton tor butidmg your dream home! Close to shoppang and mayor roads, dty water and sewer Hurry, won! last $78,500 (10068) M1-3500 Bulldable Weattand Lott Located FFI res-idential area near easy access to major roads and expressway Asking $17 900 (50116)458-4900

Green Oek - 17 acres of pnme wooded property located on Lake Ntchwagh South Lyon School District surrounded by $250,000 plus homes Asking only $350 000 (10001) M1-3500

Canton Office - pnce reduced Medical dental/generai office suite in professional pa no with 4 exam rooms, full basement with 4 bath, occupancy 2/1/97. great location, freshly wallpapered Call now' $87,500(10038)981-3500

Westland - M n k office bulding 8000 aq. ft. For sale or leasa, strong .invest-ment m great tocat on, oTer options •ranaola. many updates, neer shopping district, Call Tim or Tom! $625 000 (10058} Ml-3600

COMMERCIAU1NOUSTRIAL

Ypsilanti - Commerciel opportunity awaits Almost 14,000 sq It commet-pafciight industnal space awaits your business two store fronts w'approxi-mately 5 000 aqua e leet in YpaBer.ti ToMnahip. eat, access, LENCED parttnj $675 000 (10061) 981-MOO

Zoned light Industrial duplex. This duplex is a corner lot at Haggerty and Van Born wilh over 1 acre and 3.200 sq ft . long term tenants Make offer $285 000 (10012) M1-3500

Wayne • Commercial Building 3.600 so ft mjtt-use comrn building m h»gh traffic area Pubhc parking available ground level loading docks Ask lor Tim Phillip $150,000(7687)458-4900

Westland - Vacant Commercial Sue plan approv lor eight bay carwash Former carwas* was removed yrs ago Rati frontage zoned general industrial Room to build Land Contract terms Nego Poss ind Lease $199 500 (10050) Ml-3S00

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Great business opportunity! Selling inventory only Great location - Lease assumatoe ^restrictions. Seller will look at ail offers $42,500 (10060) 981-3500 WHAT A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! Corwanlence store w current inventory. Iixtures coolers & equipment, great tral-ftc ffow. aseumtaWe leooe on buWeig won't last long, call Tom or Chuck. $90 000(100*3) 981-3500 BellevtRe - Great ousiness opportunay, Tarrung aeton with an beds, possible nail salon also Assumatoe lease Mce loca-tion, next to Powerhouse Gyr Slart your awn Cx sness today! $80,000 (100661 961-3600

Vscant Land - Wayne Great ocadon. Hgh :ra«c volume ei ctowniown Wayno ".ear new library. Great potenMa' wflh rruM use: Sma* manul actuflng oMoe. retail, wholesale, research boild height 10 40 ft. $25,000 (50132) 468^800 Business opportunity m busy area' BeautifcAy decorated cate on Plymouth Rd in Livonia sWp mail Near residential commercial & industry The only ice cream or bagel place within five miles Priam (fly and loyal customers $65,000 (50138) 448-8800 Wayne - two parcels iaixV2 separate buHoinga. Great business opportunity One parcel has possible office space or Duplex rental, other has parking lot & office building (currently day care cen-ter). deep lots $139 900 (50140) 458-4900

FOR LEASE Commercial lease $375/Month. Start your own ofhoe today' 400 sq ft, 2 rooms'1 office located on Five Mile m Redtord (50146) Cail Tom Boyd at 981-3500 Commercial lease $675/Month Great location wilh 830 sq ft protesswnai st*te New decor, would make great dentist, doctor or anomey office Pnvate entrance and bath (50145) Can Tom Boyd tor Details 981-3500

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WMI OUTSTANDING room bnck ranch. deck M w w ' PLYMOUTH RANCH 2 5 car garage newer DurnacecamrM Move nght in 3 bedroom -anch m

windows A must see' mint condit ion Many updates 313-455-2765 - kitcflan windows lumace central a"

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p e w ^ A V E P ! i r c " . X v r S downtown Renovaied 1900s lou r ' bedroom colonial tormal living ana dining study newer m o w n ana baths breakfast "<** family room hardwood Boors thru-out natural woodwork and doors ftoored waa-up third story 'e rced overtook* park and. last but nol least a covered Iront porch Call 13131 455-1879

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BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom home won Dree/e»a> 4 large large garage on

acre rural settmg raeed elevation, 14221 Minock Redlord Exceptional oppor tuni ty Price reduced to S149.000 Bnng all o f ten Real E slate One ask tor Jerry Brown

313 274-8911

BRICK RANCH sharp 3 bedroom, 9043 Mercedes loo many update* to M l Must sae 10 believe St 12.900 Open Sun 1-4 (313J 937-1032

COMPLETELY UPDATED T h * 3 bedroom bnck ranch with basement, garage & Ftonda room is the ncest noma you'll ever lind Better Hurry' $99,900

ASK FOR BOB KENNEDY

CENTURY 21 ROW

(313) 464-7111

335 WESTERN GOLF AREA

Juet M M Large 3 bedroom bnck rancn Masier Oedrcom »«n M ba*v Neat ft dean Parkaly tmahed baae-ment. 2V» car garaga Nicely land-scaped Asking only $114 900 (07LYN)

REMERTCA INTEGRITY REALTORS

313-525-4200

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I bedroom? 5 bain Tudor aq It Formal Irving-dming

room. dan. tantty room * r w t bar $239 900 By appl (810) 375-0303

Royal Oak/Oik Park-Hummeton Woods

339 SoutkfieU-UlJmip

LATHRUP VILLAGE Open Sal ft Sun from 1 to 5 18831 Rainbow Or S ol t i MMAW oB SouVAak) 1900 a » f t bnck ranch 8il>-5S»-0«i&

SUPREME LIVING' You * tael al home when you aaa tr*» mmeaMte 4 bedroom. 2 111 bam colonial FarMy roonv local fireplace. doorway to perfect peso ernenammg many jpdMa* Home Warranty 1188 900

CENTURY 21 MJL Corporate Tranalarae Sannca

30110 Orcherd Lake Road (8101-851-6700

340 South Lyon

ROVAL OAK walk to downtown. 3 bedroom t ' * bath 2 story home, many updates, oak woodwork A must sae (810) 545-0150

VINSETTA PARK Just listed' Charming 3 bedroom brick Colonial. Terraced perennial garden Formal Aning room, harckeood floors t h r o u g h o u t Many u p d a t e s SI97,500 (705555MAP)

CRAN8ROOK REALTORS OENISE WAYNE (810) 645-2500

MOVE >N conation 3 bedroom ranch, berber carpet hardwood noors 2 bams finished basement, lots ot storage 2 car garage new lumace water heater drivewaydeck. $65,000 (313) 535-3761

MR CLEANS - cozy brick bungalow Many updates new roof etc too numerous to mention $74,900

1313) 538-9230

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY Feb Th t-4pm 11751 Berwyn Redford

N ot Plymouth and W. of Beech Daly Quality 2 bedroom ranch

with lots ot updates Low ta»es Very sharp $64,500

Hentaga Seller Homes & Gardens Sharon Zieglar (517) 546-6440

StlemSalem Towrahip

BEAUTIFUL WOOOED comer Bt teatunng a custom bu« home 2 .200 aq It leatures include a ie«ed soaking tub. dey*ght basement Available n May. $224700

A J VanOyen Bunders (810) 486-2985 (810) 229-2065

HIOOEN TIMBERS Subdivision lea-lures ' i a c e wooded tots Easily eccessAM lo 1-96. yel m a 'couitry setting- We are custom buMers and we review your own plans Tha a must see sub Homes befyn at $205 900 A J VanOyen Buaders

» 1810) 229-2085 (180) 486-2965 or

RANCH - 3 bedroom 1>. bath, hvmg room I amity room wtxeplace Large lutchen central m tu l basement $134 900 810-437-3251

AFFORDABLE ACREAGE Bnck colonial sitting on two pleasant green acres concrete drive brings one to the three car tide entry garage cen-tral gieal room wilh bnck wa* fire-place massive lornial dmmg room, larger I st Itoor laundry. 3rd floor is roughed and ready to be drywaMd Owners pnce is less than receipted costs Phone tor private showing OneWay Realty 810-473-5500

ENJOY COUNTRY kying in Salem Twp 8eauMul 3 ft 4 acres with 3,000 sq n homes Open Sal ft Sun 1-4 30 $298 000 Can for directions & mto 313-416-9118

Southfield-Lathrup

OPEN SAT-SUN 12-5 18660 Br»dy S ol 7 E ot Beech immaculate bun-galow on double lot Many updates Won't last' $78 900 313-533-6855

REDFORD 3 bedroom bnck bungalow updased eiectnc ft plumbing lumace ft cental a-r 1 year, root 2 years Fua base-ment Garage Asking $74 900

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PLYMOUTH TWP - S'jper sharp 3 bedroom 2.5 bath w new light oak nannies S ceramc tile, lull bnck custom built ranch home w 2 5 car garage leatures 2 large natural lire-places finished basement w'wet bar $ game room, hot water baseboard t ieat th roughout cent ra l air , Andersen wood windows new rool new lutchen wfeght oak cupboards beautifully landscaped targe fenced yard w sprinkling system A MUST SEE' Near 1-275 ft Ann Arbor Rd 5219 000 No agents 313-4-53-5842

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP Encep- | tional Ranch 40804 Orangelawn Large lamily room 3 bedrooms inciudes large I2»18 rr.as«er 2 1u« bathe new kitchen wood windows Neutrally decorated $148,900 Shown by app t (3131-455-9755

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(313) 420-3400 or

(810) 347-4300

The Prudential W E S T L A N D

ONE OF A KIND... You must see this 3 bedroom. 2 bath, 1,500 sq. ft. Quad-level

to appreciate the many features th is gorgeous home has to offer. Includes newer windows, shingles, furnace, & central air. Call soon for more info!

Asking $129,900.

WESTHAVEN ESTATES... In Westland is where you will find these beautiful

"NEW" brick & vinyl homes. Built with quality construction and materials. There will be 25 units along with

for further information. Prices start at $119,900.

L I V O N I A SPECTACULAR...Best describes this Brand New brick & vinyl 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Colonial with 1,900+ sq.ft.

Nicely situated on a wooded lot, backing to a park. You will find the best

of everything in this Quality Built home. Priced a t $204,900.

LARGEST LOT... In the sub and fenced! Also includes a super 4 bedroom, 1' 1/2 bath , brick & vinyl home with a 2 car

garage Many updates throughout tha t include furnace and windows.

Asking $149,900.

PLYMOUTH CHARMING,..See this updated 3 bedroom, 1 bath a luminum ranch

located near downtown Plymouth soon, or it will be GONE! Features formal

living & dining rooms, hardwood floors & plaster walls Updates include

shingles, furnace, air conditioning and MORE. Asking $114,900

W A Y N E WAYNE IS WONDERFUL.. .And so is this super 3 bedroom brick ranch with

basement & a 2 car garage. Close to schools, shopping and all those

"Important Places"! The asking price ia jus t $72,900.

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Call HAL or MARGE 313-525-9600

Century 21 Hartford North

REDFORD immaculate 2 bedroom l 5 bath ranch with enttras Finished basement wrth wet bar and bathroom Aslong $79,900

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(313) 532-0600

BRAND NEW SOUTHFIELD RANCH

1400 salt 3 bedroom. 2 full baths 1 st Itoor launory fcreptace large 2 car garage. Ha« acre wooded site, land-scaped Mo pants, no lee mortage available lo dualized buyer

$139 900 CALL 810-788-5200

CLASSIC updated cape cod. 3 bed-rooms 2V> baths large tamiy room Iivmg room with i»rwig i r u ft natural fireplace Large updated kitchen w*h breakfast nook Finished basement w/2rtd fireplace 2 cat attached garage $175000 Evea 810-55e-2286

DON'T RENT - BUY' Take a look at this dekgbpui 3 bed-room ranch with hardwood floors beneath carpel Finished basement You can t beat this lor a real value1

$68 900

MARY McLEOD PAGER: (313) 990-7649

CofcJwe* Banker Schweifier

(610) 347-3050

SALEM TWP - 5 acres 1650 aq ft 3 bedroom ranch Basement, garage 34 great 'Oomtirepiace Pond, pole bam country Hvtng al its best $214,000

GREEN OAK TWP - 4 bedroom Cape vaulted great room wtvepiace walkout, main flow office separate entrance 1 acre w,trees ft pond Privi leges on Nichwagh Lake $248 900

LYON TWP New construction on l acre country setting 4 large bed-rooms 2 5 baths great room formal dining, den 3 car garage pond views $221 900

BRIGHTON SCHOOLS"HAM8URG TWP - lake Irving 2 new homes 2600 sq ft 4 bedrooms. 2 5 baths formal dmmgliving den 45 -•itcherv great room combo Wafcout daylight basements Pnvileges all sports Rush Lake 10 minutes W ot US23 $279 900 and $289 900

BRIGHTON • 3 new homes Choose colors Beautiful <o»ng sub City waler 'sewe* 3-4 bedrooms base-ments garages 1840 • sq tt $201,300 - $204,500

VACANT LAND

SALEM TWP, - 5 acres BeauWui country letting Many trees partially fenced Horses allowed $65 900

GREEN OAK TWP - 1 acre cul-de-sac sub Waatout to trees Backs to open (and $56 900

THE MICHIGAN GROUP ON THE LAKE (810) 437-1345

344 V.Btooafidd-Pt f ra rd Ll-Kfego

BEACH AREA PRIZE Puraue yogi dream » t h a lake-area 3 t * d ' d o m ranch vinyl, on laiga yard Carpeting, treeh mtenor pea*.

baths, cueiom Mchen. certral he« l *v Mil. immediate ly ava i l ab le $137 M 0

(810) 349-6200 BEAT THE SPRING P R I C E INCREASES' VIEW THIS IMPRES-SIVE 2700 aq ft W^emr tK j rg nel-ural brick colonial 4 bedrooms t al Itoor kbrary separata tamey room with fireplace, ade garaga ft 1st floor laundry a i situated on aaght knot N ol Walnut UMiarE or Orchard Lake, pleasurable recreaboin room m lower level wflh grey Berbei carpet and a tun ceramc bam Phone lor a per-sonal mspeckon OneWay Realty

(810) 473-5500

CHARMING RANCHi • One acre wMnor lot ParMke setting tor M a 2200 aq 8 home with many updates West Bloomtield Schools $169 900 NA-6B (656744)

0EERFIEL0 VILLAGE 5 bedroom cmorsai with newer kechen hard-wood doors, beauttto inlenor lot Land Contract Terms' $224,900 PO-65 (865641).

COLONIAL CUL-OE-SAC LOCA-TION' - 2 years old on rvcety treed tot Gourmet kitchen master suite ft MORE W Bloomtield Schools $271 900 Tl-21 (703732)

M I C H I G A N GROUP • l» l ro»J

(810) 651-4100

95 FT on canal leading lo Cass Lake The menor was totally redone in "95' Could be in better homes and gardens. This home has 3 bedrooms. 2 baths and pnvate boa! dock Great deal' $229,900

CENTURY 21 MJL Corporate Transleree Sennce

30110 Orchard Lake Road (810)-851-6700

OPEN HOUSE Sun . 12 to 5 6080 Cherry Crest Or N of Maple W ol Orchard Lake Rd W Bloomlield schools Totally updated chermmg ft contemporary, 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch style home 2 fcreplaoes. newe> lamily room ft root Hardwood floors burtoer carpel Move-m condMon

344 V.Bioo«f*W-Orclufd Lk-Kwfi

W BLOOMFIELD • FranMn Comer Sub. « beooome, 2'e b a » CfltanaL complete new Mctwn wraak toon, new carpeting t vu out Piolaeaional

lecaped yard, w/ bnck paver walks with patio Birmingham schools 1272.000 »10» 737-0174

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Owner (810) 847-11H

JUST LISTED WEST BLOOMFCLD COLONIAL WITH TERRIFIC FLOOR PLAN • 4 Dedrooma 2vi baths Famey Room. Lftraty. hardwood doors m Ommg Room. Kitchen, upstairs hallway Wol-marued deck, uda era cular driveway $3t5.( EC-H-96WIC

MAX BROOCK. INC. (810) 646-1400

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 3 bedroom, 2 5 bade 2.800 aq It Contemporary weh Pleasant Lake privileges Meaier bath with iacuui ft walk-out $275 000 (810) 661-0227

WEST BLOOMFIELD

PERFECTION PLUS Located on axia-aac w*»au»i«y landscaped > • « 3.401 sq It con-temporary home has open ftoor pier w*«gh ceengs cerarsc ft pOMd oak Itoors. central a* ft more. Formal Irving ft dmmg roome lamey room w"trepleca Itirary Mchen w.tireaktasi room. 4 beo'ooms 2'i baths. 2 story toyer. 1 st floor leundry ft i r t noned lower •aval w'gardan wmdDws U M pm-ileges $339,777 LAEC2

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Subdnrtann Move-m oon<Mon Ttaa lovely home he* 3 bed-rooms t 1 7 baths, open door plan, catiedral ce*ng and many updalea $189,900

CENTURY 21 MJL Corporate Traneleree Service

30110 Orchard Lake Road (8101-851-8700

RANCH AMBIANCE Feahdous care makes BM l e n » d 3 bedrwom 2 bam home a iewel Akj-mmum. bnck. on larga yard csoas lo •verythmg Custom easy commute Andersen windows carpetmg cuaaom bunds, recessed lighting patio $129,000

Delanev (810) 349-6200

Ypalanti/Belleville

BELLEVILLE AREA - 130*350 country tol Completely updated 1450 aq n 3 bedrooms t '4 baths new amenrbes 16x24 pole bam Ouakfy b u t wen mamtamed 42743 Riggs $145,000 313-699-9675

ALL LARGE ROOMS - in tha beau-tiful bnck ranch with attached 2 car ga/aga Huge we* manicured yard Andersen windows and newer r o d $132 900

Call BEN DENNY I313) 459-3600

The Micfkgar Group Realtors

1213 DOWLING CT 3 bedroom colonial 2 car attached garage covered dec* with hot tut home warranty $136 000

HELP-U-SELL 454-9535

REDFORD Three Bedroom Colonial has some updates vinyl windows kitchen cab-inets beautiful remodeled bath w«h jacuir- Every man s dream garage Only $63,900

CENTURY 21 TODAY (313) 538-2000

SHOW OFF RANCH because it has so much to ohe< this bnck beauty has many, many updates 3 Large bed'ooms. 1'« baths, formal dming room, spacious kitchen gorgeous Florida Room leads to 24« 12 deck Finished rec 'oom ft 2 car garage Won't last $104,900

Call HAL or MARGE 313-525-9600

Century 2) Hartford North

SOUTH REDFORD NEW LISTING - Move right into thus charming 3 bedrocm bnck ranch with 2 car garage and partiaHy finished basement $98 900

CALL JORJAN ALLEN Century 21 Today 313-538-2000

EXCITING RANCH

Attractive 3 bedroom Ranch located m Lathrup Village 1800 Sq It o l enceptionai living Newer windows throughout home Lovely fmshed basement with wet bar. fireplace, and walkout 10 pabo and pool 14 r 15 Ftonda Room wim separate gas heater Extra large kitchen w.th table space Zi Car garage -2'^ Baths Sounds Good ' Then call me' 27035 Meadoworook Way $175,000

DERRICK BROWN Re'Wan Enecutive P'ooenies

lB10) 737-6800

IMMACULATE RANCH

Fantashc 4 i Ranch located on over an acre cf landscaped prop-erty Rouge River Ravme runs through this property Exceptional hardwood iioora throuBhom. Large master bedroom with sauna Large finished baeemenl with wet bar entra bedroom and o f<4 Newer lumace and central a* 2 Car attached garage with circular dive Too much more to mention Sounds Good'' Then call me' $231 000

DERRICK BROWN Re'Man Eiecuirve Properties

18101 737-6800

ORCHARD LAKE 6 yr old contem-porary: 3 bedrooms 3 tu l bat irooms 3.000 sqft hardwood floors rtew berber carpeting great room, wafcout basement 1000 sqft of custom

I cedar decking with hotfub deeded I boat dock on Cass Lake Wonderful

neighborhood $275 000 For sale by owner (810h682-6505

SHARP COLONIAL on 10 acres wrth pond 4 bedroom 2'-, bath (2700 sq It ,) horses ok many upgrades Carol Copping Real Estate One

(8101 906-6060

341 Troy

CUSTOM TROY ranch - 2300 sq ft 3 bedrooms 2 5 baths, great room wlveplace large kitchen 1st ftoor laundry , 3 car garage and much more $24 7 000 Open House Sun 1-5, 170 Leetonia N ol Wattles E oft Livernois (810) 689-4093

EMERALD LK Sub . 3 bedroom 2 bath Ranch gorgeous lake view tamily room w replace newer win-dows. root.$171.500 (810)828-4066

342 Union Lake/White Lake

HERE'S YOUR CHANCE' Cooley Lake front. Cozy ft Ouaml log cabin home, over 1200 sq ft wilh updates that include Well Septic Furnace root ft more ERA Home Protect Plan Call today' $144,900 ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY

(810)360-0450

UNBEL IEVABLE V A L U E ' Th<s 2700 sq 11 colonial leatures 4 bedrooms. 2.5 baths. Iiwvg room tamily zoom tormai dming room ft library Large master w 'waikir, closet oversized 1st floor laundry side entry garage ft stalely bnck elevation W btoomhekJ schools Pnced appropn-ately lor odds ft ends needing repair Great location, great Of $213 900

DIANE BRAYKOVICH R E / M A X 100 I N C

810-348-3000

FOUR YOU! Tha super Gienwood His Ouad with an updates wont last' New roof, cen-tra' air lumace. windows updated Mchen and baths New ertenor door* Deck w'gorgeous view at com-mons $148 900 (PflLA-P) ^ 1 1 Paul Roe tor details

REMERTCA-HOMETOWN II REALTORS

313 -453 -0012

GREAT TRI-LEVEL $81000 Lois ol updates Ca* lor a list' Century

21 Gold House 313-451-940) Judy PaAo. pager 313-201-9927

W BLOOMFIELD. $225,000 - Beau Utul 5 bedroom colonial nestled on large treed wooded tot Family room wTireplace master surte offering walk-m closets l st Boor laundry tin-rshed lower level Bnck pabo 7134 Heather Heath Can MICHAEL Re M a i E « e c u t i v e P r o p e r t i e s

810-737-6800

IN BY SPRING QuKk occupancy offer m ih« 3 bed-room ranch home fealunng large country kitchen huge master bed-room and spectacuiai great room, 2 car attached garage 1995 bu4t -$83 900

Otkluwi County

BINGHAM WOODS Fantastic 3 bedroom townnouse many updates and absoiuiefy stun nmg ravine views 2 5 baths 2 deefcs 2 fireplaces fmohed basement, tst ttoor laundry and much more $254,900

BEVERLY HILLS Handyman special pnced lo sell Rare triple lot. attached garage Irving ft family room Hrepiace 1st Floor laundry ONLY $129,900

FARMINGTON HILLS Builders own special home Too many leatures 10 Mt built m 198 7 4 Bedrooms living room lamily room tormal dmmg library 2 fireplaces and much more Cherry cabinets m kitchen W'Conan counters marble floors 1st Door laimdry Absolutely stunnmg $259,900

PAUL A GAUDIO CENTURY 21 TODAY

B10-647-7321 810-309-2241

BRICK RANCH N ROYAL OAK' Desirable Rancti whew windows thru-out central air. hardwood floors finished basement w halt bath Updated kitchen w eating s p a c e Two car g a r a g e $144 900 Code 107

OUAL'TY ft LUXURY ' NEW CONSTRUCTION'

4 bedroom 2 5 5 baths plus Iivmg room great room ft library Flowing floor plan Dining room service area outler s pantry front A rear staircases Motivated builder* $847 750 Coda 991

DISTINCTIVE ft DESIRABLE' Colonial m Chapel H * Estates with calhetkal ceilings. 3-4 bed room 2 baths fireplace premium tol and more $204 121 Code 990

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(810) 548-9100

W BLOOMFIELD. Birchwood Par*

master suite w soaking tub hard-wood floors deck landscaping spnnklers premium lol ft more $234,900 open Sun 12-Spm 7578 Greenway (N of Commerce E ot Union Lake Rd ) (810) 363-5742

Office Business! S p a c e S t l ^ t s e

Commj'RfUil Sale/ Office Business

W BLOOMFIELD • Colonial Wamm ft Orchard Lake area 2500 sq f t , updated pnvate yard must see $235 000 Open House 1-4PM. Sal ft Sun, Fab 1- 2. Fee 8-9

313-374-0149

c o m m c r c i a l i n d u s t r i a l

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DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER Pnme f-ffioe building with 17 panong spaces A must see inside Priced for fast sale $219,900 Ask tor Mike

L V W I N C

AMERtCENTERS Furnished olHeas - hourly Conference rooms - hoixN Part ame o»ee plant. $l2Srmo

Troy SouthlieW Livonia ft Btoomhetd H»s 313-462 1313

390 Business

(313) 532-0600 WESTLAND 1000 or 2000 sq ft C f w r y m i ft Wayne immediata occupancy 313-505-7727

Amemei Payphone Route local sues avanao* Lowest pncee $150k yr potential 800-806 3470 I 24 hours

MACOMB COUNTY lumiture gift specialty business Retiring P O Be. 531 Waahmgum. Ml 48O04

PARTY STORE Beef and mne w« i kvmg quarters Uvonia $119,000

(313) 536-9590

THE PAPERBACK EXCHANGE 25 yr* m buamees great customers'

$25 000 M 810-828-3027

TRAVEL AGENCY Ei i :a»a"l Weet suburb location over $2M groea 1 W 1 V $125 000 tend h u m r « M l to B o #1535 Obeer.er ft Ecrentnr Newspaper*

18291 ScMxncre" Rd L>vone Ml 48190

Income Property Sale

Announcing "Shared" Offices

Troy. Livorna, Now Sterling Heights Ann Arbor D e l t x Ren Can Pnvate ofhees f iom.tsO sqf t

1 phone answering conference rooms Call Tamara Now* irrtemaftooai Business Centers

(313) 396-1888

EXQUISITE RENTAL PROPERTY

impeccable 4 i n t rental tome now ng cMiance ol

downtown Plymouth Two 2 bedroom units, two 1 bedroom unit*, home totally remodeled m 3 una Oarage tool $298 900 283AN

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313-459-6000

391 BcuCinp For Sale

LIVONW BNCK DUPLEX prolee-t e N ade

<* p y n buHAnolc mou» Rr>

ne*t to EasteKia Mi ; $215 000 -eoueea M M C M OneWay R 810-473-4800

n o k « y Manoa

aw'rri 111. I M M Rent Sr«e »**l Feb 3 I M O O - M M . J13-881-3060

RSSTAUNANT. MOO t a «.. tocMed m C M Tewea iThe O inm

•STVENEW ar» wss*43 WOLVMINE P N O P f i m e s

NEW USTING DUPLEX Popular downtown location Two 1 be *oom unM. 2 car aeraoa •»w met qua* occupancy $114 900

CALL JOYCE 313-418 5765

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AiRPORT COMMERCE CENTER

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a.. 11.300 a« 8 (810, 792-8449 CALL (810) 7M-7»«4

LIVONW 24 000 aq ft truck w M Near lever ft 88

y Ree8v 313-482 2238

BEST RATES • BIRMINGHAM 189 Towneend 675 eq 8 tmmeoale occupancy $1050mo A l uMOee included B '0*26-2580

BIRMINGHAM First Door r* ta» oMca apace (1325 aq ft) avertable For Lease Presently set-up w8h custom iwewor* and lemmaM wor» alabona Parted tor architeci aa reel estate oMoe Compieia w*h many upgrades M u « sea mtenor of space lo appreoeM Eileneiva signage r ights on Woodward Avenue $1,700 00«no Cortaa Chn* at (810) 940-8833 tor further on

Executive Suites Available Include* apecioua parkmg facMbe* tst floor Enpenenced Secretane*. personalized phone answering copying. UPS. lacsimM ft word pro-cessing services, corterence room notary

HARVARD SUITE 29360 SOUTHFIELD ROAD

SUITE 122 810-957-2797

EXPRESSWAY EXPOSURE 480 Sq Ft - U p to 1800 sq ft

1-275 Eipresaway I A BLOCH ft COJGech Reatty

(810) 569-7430

FARMINGTON HILLS - Orchard Lane Rd For lease S» room suite attractive decor, 1.690 sqf t private front ft rear entrance

Herald A Memmnar -(810) 944-9080

HISTORIC oKice speo l o o n kor-Mge on Qra tact Ajphe P^opemea

BIRMINGHAM 1019 Haynes-i 350 aq8

Convener* pertong. w 810-647-7077

BIRMINGHAM PRIME LOCATION 2 amgw 08 one 8> 12 one 10a 16 Avertable

(8101 8 4 4 - 5 * 3

CITY OF PLYMOUTH! ' O R LEASE LiftM Jewel >ree-atendMg bnck burtckng on S W comer Ot Hanrev 8 Ann * * k x TrM ZONED OFFICE

88v SVongvieft perking 29 year auocesa $2 900 a n o * Bob Sake Paoar.

( J 1 I ) T » M S 3

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DOWNTOWN FAAMMOTON

31-101

M M 2nd Boor oMoa SUM 800 i q " ? A * M l Roger 1 1 0 * 8 8 1 2 0 0

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UVONIA OFFICES 19900 MtocMbea 19415

15195 FermmflBn Rd

t room from $22S"no AMo 1132 i q ft avaMbte

tor $1244i»no

CALL KEN HALE DAYS 313-525 2412 EVES 313-281-1211

LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE 200 to 1 000 sqf t ,"uI

(313) 422-1380

LfVOMA • pnme tocaaop 5 MS* I FamngNm 240 aq 8 o8toe. 1280

(313) 422-2321

METRO WEST 3000*4 000 SQ 8 access lo '-279. rsghways C o n e d

M 14 ft M ~M>y •nmiMla i , 3) 494-1100 (313) •

NOVI OFFICE SPACE - 27780 Now Roed 1.200 aq 8 at eaecMhre (Moe apeea u n t i l Ca8 Meedrm War

(810) 348-5400

NOVI 1800-2700 aq.k RETAAXJFFC* neat to Coimfr, Ff-ci^e Oand NN8r W ol IMadnnHmnk XINATHAN BRATEMAN

810-474 3886

NOCHESTEN H8XS - 1 end 2 room K « e M M ft Mama ReeennaMa N a n 810-298 2800

395 Office B u n n e * Space Sale/Letie

CASTELLI 4 LUCAS (313) 453-4300

OPEN SUN 1-4pm 38640 ALMA LANE

N ol Wanen W ol Hicks IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

on this beautilui 2000 sq ft 1994 bmlt ranch 3 bedrooms 2'- baths, spa-cious kitchen wnook. formal dming. den. tst floor laundry, greet room with ' replace 2'* car garage central a>r. Livoaa schools $209 000 Call

SUE or ROGER DAVIS

BUILDERS MODEL HOME Spacious 4 oedrocrr F i bath home loaded with builder custom leatu'es hardwood floors, skylights, solid maple cabinetry, vauled ceiUnga. 2 f.replaces window treatments cer*rai a>' appliances security alarm system landscaping immediate Occupancy $194 900 (610! 696-4686

RE'MAX CROSSROADS (3131 453-8700

TONOUISH OPEN Sun 1-4pm 3 bedroom bnck ranch 1420 sq ft tamrty room wTueplace central air 33957 Sequoia E ol Wayne S of Warren $125,000 (313) 721-0310

TWO NEW LISTINGS 3 bedroom bnck ranch with alumrnum trim, basement 2 ca' garage family room with f«ep.ace and many updates Pnced to go at - $97 900 3 BEDROOM bnck r»nch in super area, spacious kitchen. Crashed base-ment. 2 5 car garage many line updates including shmgles and win-dows Ortered at $99,900

Cal J*" ft Mike Anderson

Century 21 Dynamic (313) 728-7800

WAYNE Awesome 3 bedroom home fmisheo basement $1900 down $523>mo 30 years 24-hr reoordi

1 800-899 5883 Code «1360

PLYMOUTH Appro* 60C sq f t medkiat'professional crfVe comp4e« Ample

3-453-2390

PLYMOUTHOOWNTOWN 660 sqf t olhce and 2 suites 1190ft 1450 aq It $10 per sq It EnceHem parking 313-499-7373

WESTLAND Livonia schools Updated 4 bedroom tn-ievel large tol New furnace central av 2 ' t car garage $118 500 313-513-9083

REDFORD TWP. 24350 JOY ROAD

OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE

520 sq H - 834 sqf t First or Second Floor tocatoon*

Underground panting A l beautiful* decorated

mckKkng binds R e n includes aa utMie*

CfcHTHED REALTY. HC (610) 471-7100

REDFORD TWP. 3 or 4 room su*es avaMtM

Prtveto enrance 8 bathroom TiancMl aenoepner* w«h m m

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TROY/EXECUTIVE SUITES

F w i B 2 5 ™

(810) 298-4390

TROY - 12 • 18 lurrvehed wtndow

M c h e n copier ft optional space MOOmso 810-38!

WARE MOUSE ft OFFICES SUB-LEASE mduelrM 8 M M o > w« eub lease 2500 aq * ol wenNouee

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Westtand 1471

$2,200Down $665/Month

Brand new 3 bedroom M bnck ranch basement Re'nge 'ator s tove washer, dryer included ROSS REALTY 313-326-8300

WESTLANO premn*n lot on quMt cu-de-sac 2 yr old contemporary bt-"evel 3 bedroom l"< bath Stan glass window entry stucco cathedral cartings, central a r 2 car attached garage i6*20dedi automeuc sprin-k lers immed ia te o c c u p a n c y $142 000 By owner 313-266-3065

WOW WESTLANO RANCH WAJVON1A SCHOOLS

3 bedrooms 2 9 be»>e 'arcswood floors thru-out bnck w"vew vmyl Inm. updated nod i ca l n e w rool 3rd Bedroom « currently bemg converted to open ary <knmg room - but come seethe 3rd bedroom r the baaemen w a tu l ba r 1112 000 832« Gary.

HOMETOWN ONE

313-420-3400 or 810-347-4300

348 VinWValMLatt C o a a e r t e

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(810) 807-2657 «10t 347-3050

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Wayne County

CLASSIC OLDER HOME Must saa'VM 3 story home estimated 2700 sq N updated thru-out 3rd ttoor tmishad. new carpet. iew paint marble bath french Waded doors to large deck, fireplace ifl iivoy foo"i

» dnve way great location and ve in cona«onr $104 900 727PA

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Preferred, Realtors 313-459-6000

DETRCHT isce 3 beooom bun-galow, tmshed Basement central air corner lot 1 car garage $35 900 F H W A welcome Payments ol only $39Smo 313- 381-7678

SWORD REAL ESTATE CO

EVERYTHING NEW m tha Beauty1 New windows s*»ng

s carpel plus kitchen ft bath offered m this 4 bedoom cape cod

tftita eivitfaet nwrm avaitabut $56 900 Ask tof Marianne

Century 21 Towne Pnde (313) 326-2600

LftWrooL Walerfront Homes

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Laketrom Stunning Contemporary w,'gourmet kitchen 2 fireplaces, toft, Master STFLE |accuu> Beautiful ts acre wooded k* wsandy beach Move-m Conditton uabng with Agent neirt

Ik $525000 (8101 339-0644

LAKE SHANNON ACCESS

Extraordinary quekfy ettHmg ttoor plan « thi* 2 ' i year old 3 bedroom. T» bath all bnck country French tirrtoer frame ranch with wan-out 6n heavily wooded natto* i 5 acr* lot over ookmg pnvale Lake Shannon 500 sq ft master aula 2 hre-piace* 24' ruff, gnat room, oodtos al forage 3 ca- garage Aqceca to a M via looked boat launch, p m n s pans ana Mends Sailers taking ear> rememen and oownsirng Available tor $374 900 Syhta L C<M Raal Estate Broke' (810) 629-4l8t

METAMORA 2961 Farmen CreM

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MAX BROOCK INC (810) 646-1400

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NOVI BUILDER'S MODEL Stunning 4 bedroom Colonial. Nine ft. cei l ings, luxurious master suite wi th garden tub. 3 car side-entry garage, still t ime to pick your colors. $302,900 (W24140) 313-261-0700

NORTHVILLE COMFORTABLE LIVING. GREAT LOCATION. Well cared for! Tudor located in Maple Hill. Four bedrooms. 3\ baths, professionally finished basement. 1st floor laun-dry, cathedral ceilings. $279,900 (VIC) 810-348-6430

CANTON SPECTACULAR! 1 9 9 5 Colonial has it all. Three bed-room w i th loft. 2 * bath. Two fireplaces, hardwood floor in k i tchen, nook and foyer. Formal l iving room and din-ing room. Three car garage. $221 ,900 ( 2 3 B 4 5 7 0 3 ) 313-455-7000

CANTON BETTER THAN HEW! Lovely 1 year old home. Three bedroom w i th loft , l iving room, dining room, family room, k i tchen w i t h hardwood floor. Neutral decor. Full basement, centra l air. $219,900 ( 2 3 B 0 0 9 9 7 ) 3 1 3 - 4 5 5 7 0 0 0

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FARMINGTON HILLS SUPER CLEAN TR1-LEVEL! Updated 4 bedroom. 2% bath in desirable Kimberly sub. Professionally landscaped. Pool, tennis, basketbal l facility membership available. $219,888 (23M26159) 3 1 3 4 5 5 7 0 0 0

PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH CLASSIC! Quality & charm describe this Colonial. Nothing to do but move in. Spacious floor plan, with large l i v ing room, hardwood floor in dining room. $194,900 ( 2 3 W 0 1 0 9 0 ) 313-455-7000

FARMINGTON DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON! Spacious brick Ranch w i th 4 bedrooms, living room, family room. 2 fire-places. 2\ car garage and tons of storage space. $179 ,900 (CAS) 8 1 0 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

CANTON DESIRABLE CANTON RANCH! Large family home w i t h unique whirlpool in f inished basement Three addit ional bedrooms in basement. First floor laundry private mas-ter bedroom w i t h bath, nicely landscaped. $167,495 (23W01128) 3 1 3 4 5 5 7 0 0 0

LIVONIA PRIVATE. PEACEFUL. PERFECT. Just reduced! Hurry,..hufry. At t ract ive Colonial, 2 ,200 sq. ft.. 3 huge bedrooms, 2 full baths. 3 car garage, and located on 3 / 4 acre treed lot. $155 ,444 (S16707) 313-261-0700

NOVI OPEN FLOOR PLAN m th is popular Simmons Orchard Ranch! Updates include newer garage door, windows, neutral decor, close to schools, shopping. Novi Schools. Quick occupancy. $154,900 (SUR) 810-348-6430

WESTLAND BEAUTIFUL BEYOND BELIEF is th is 3 bedroom brick and vinyl Ranch. 1.480 sq. ft. Custom k i tchen. Master sui te w i th bath. First floor laundry. Two car garage. Livonia schools. $152 ,900 (L384) 313-326-2000

COMMERCE NOT YOUR ORDINARY COLONIAL! Comfortable 3 bed room, l S bath Colonial. Includes a first floor laundry, wood casement windows, air conditioning. On a large lot in a cul-de-sac. $149,900 ( 23T03785) 313-455-7000

NOVI GREAT LOCATION for this 1 800 sq. ft. Ranch. Large tree lot. large addit ion in '87. newer roof plus great Novi schools.

$ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 I TEN) 810-348-6430 $143,216

PLYMOUTH PERFECT RANCH HOME! Three bedroom Ranch w i th living room and family room. Secluded lot and every-things done. Many high qual i ty upgrades. Two and a half car garage. Plymouth schools.

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( 23R090216 ) 313-455-7000 $142 ,900

LIVONIA BRICK, 3 BEDROOM RANCH located in a great area which sti l l offers large lots. Country k i t chen and large family room gives nice open floor. Finished basement and 2 car garage.

(M19549) 313-261-0700

WESTLAND GORGEOUS Bt-LEVEL! Don't miss this beautiful con-temporary hoe w i t h open floor plan. 3 skyl ights, cathe-dral ceil ings. 2 f ireplaces, ceramic foyer, central air. premium lot. 2 pat ios, home warranty $134,500 ( 23B37632) 313-455-7000

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FARMINGTON ALMOST 1 ACRE! This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home wi th natural fireplace has attached 2 car garage, w i th breezeway or sunroom. Living room with hardwood floors throughout. Dynamite up-north view.

$127 ,500 (MAY) 8 1 0 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

FARMINGTON FARMINGTON RANCH! Walk t o downtown from this Warner Farms Ranch. Three bedrooms. 2 baths, fin-ished basement, central air, and much, much more! $121,900 (FRM) 8 1 0 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

WESTLAND BRICK RANCH WITH all updates! New Oak ki tchen, remodeled bath, furnace, central air and more. Extra large garage and basement. Close to schools - a great neighborhood!

.900 i M1380) 313-261-0700

NOVI ALL SPORTS LAKE ACCESS. Boat, water ski, f ish or snowmobile? This is the home for you. Completely ren-ovated. Three bedroom ranch, walking distance to lake and privileges. $109,900 (E208) 313-261-0700

GARDEN CITY THREE BEDROOM BRICK A ALUMINUM Ranch. Has a nice remodeled ki tchen with all new cabinets, counter and floor. Two full baths, finished basement. At tached two car garage. $103 ,000 (P317 ) 313-326-2000

GARDEN CITY JUST LISTED! Three to 4 bedroom Brick Ranch is locat ed on a corner lot . Updated throughout. Finished base ment. Deck with 'pr ivacy. Two and half car garage. $99,900 (M625 ) 3J

DEARBORN HEIGHTS CUTE! CUTE! CUTEI Three bedroom brick ranch in pop-ular sub plus District #7 schools. All newer: windows, l iving room carpet, k i tchen flooring, cent ra l air and 3 cei l ing fans. $ • 2 , 9 0 0 (R4630) 313-261-0700

REDFORD MOVE RIGHT INI Great bnck Ranch wi th coved ceil-ings. hardwood floors, newer windows, carpet, deck and k i tchen. Most appliances included. Excel lent financing available. S 78.599 (G11302) 313-261-0700

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WESTLAND READY AMD WAITING! just for you. Move nght into th is charming 3 bedroom brick ranch. Low mainte-nance Neat and neutral. Near all your family needs. $74 ,900 (f344) 313-326-2000

DEARBORN HEIGHTS AFFORDABLE. Is th is sharp 3 bedroom Bnck Ranch. Located in a great sub. t a t - i n k i tchen w i th pantry, appliances stay. Updated bath. Open basement. $73,900 (C244) 313-326-2000

REDFORD CUTE * COZY! Describes th is 3 bedroom Ranch (near Claude All ison Park), w i th beautiful hardwood floors, remodeled bath, large k i tchen and f inished basement.

$69 ,900 ( B 1 7 6 2 9 ) 313-261-0700

UVONIA BEAUTMFUt CONTEMPORARY wrth crown & wood and bathrooms, marble Andersen windows. 2 furnaces, quality and

rhere. (V19074)

MPORARY Elegant living! I moldings. 4 baths. custom narbie fireplace, vaulted

everywf

Loaded k i tchen cei l ing,

luxury

313-2614)700

NOVI YOUR CHANCE TO LIVE in a golf community Three bedroom. 2\ bath, extended floor plan of the Hampton. Tastefully decorated condo. Unfinished walkout lower l € V O l

$209,600 ( P A L ) ' 81-348-6430

SUPERIOR TWP. WOODED SETTING! Fabulous 5 acres wa i t ing for your dream home Ideal court location. Ann Arbor schools. Gas & electr ic available. Perk pos. '92 . $95 ,000 313-455-7000

M v l i I ' : f f »i' _ '

PLYMOUTH TIRED Of RENTING? Walk to Plymouth shops! Very nice Condo. neutral decor, newer carpeting, furnace, k i tchen floor, pantry, large doorwall w i th balcony. One car a t tached garage $60,000 ( 23F00500) 313-455-7000

WESTLAND GREAT VALUE! This 3 bedroom brick Ranch offers a large Iivmg room, large kitchen with Oak cabmets Open floor plan. Mud room and more.

$72,900 (N344) 313-326-2000

851-2600

389-T 250 995-1616 647-7100

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426-148; 477-1111

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Trenton Troy

147-9800

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CALL 729-TOYE

(S69 3)

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Buy NEW noma Loc* NEW con a n j c t o i »va«3 dmung FRENZ* I «r>o«» me Cusriess FRI

Ky, Call Ellen Z

IEE cwsufta-(3131 425-3365

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For Sale

N o< Micfsgar Ave 6 unit b ic« apartmem DuMJmg t Dedrocm an ground 'Joo» i*-his <nri aDc-ut 500 sq 1 good .ncome & mamta-nance >160 000

Call BEN DENNY (313) A59-360C

Th« Mcn-gan Group Reaito-s

AS»ENRI

Coodot

Coodos

€ W Bloomfield great location 2 bedroom 2 5 Dam neu-tra nart}»ood ftoom .-aute-a ce ^ g s $162,900 18101 851-6360

BEVERLY HIU.S To*nfxjuse 2 Pad-room 2 5 Cat" i©n»ry ammg room •,rep«ace atlacned garage A-r dec* St29 900 iS'Ol 539-9895

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BIRMINGHAM In Town location 2 bedrocm 2 cams • 300 SQ 1 . jus t listed at S'23 900 Contaci jack B e H M at (BIOi 879-3412 »223

COLDWELl BANKER Sc««e<te< Real Estate

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] BLOOMFIELD HILLS Bea,iy Scene , pres»gious a-ea surrounded Dy goit j courses ina.on doaar lomes Soa-i| ooua ranch nearly 1800 sq t Many

updates Defect condition 2 bed-j rooms. 2 baths den basement pool

Retkiced $10.000 to $138,500 Mane oUtf Owner iBIOJ 540-7256

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CANTON By Owner 2 bedroom. 1 bath. let. Ixepiace deck basemertt. attached 1 car garage Bu.M 1993 $110 000 (313) 397-6017

I V / N T E f l SPECIAL _

F R E E C O L O R T V with purchase of one of our model homes

- { C h a r l e v o i x 5 s t a t e s

A n excellent Manu fac tu red Home C o m m u n i t y . We offer spacious renta l lots, beaut i fu l dubhouse ,

tenn is cour ts & heated pool Near shopp ing , d i n i n g & gol f !

Close ro beaches!

Comfortable family vacation home

C A L L N O W

(616) 547-0743 or (800) 252-3789

0 6 6 8 5 M - 6 6 N o r t h • C h a r l e v o i x , M l 4 9 7 2 0

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AufWiedersehen „Chow Sayanara

$ 3 9 9 0 0

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Ne»»y carpeted and pavaad. 2 bad i. M baa* room*. M baaamam.

noudng oaaher and dryar oantrai air arang room plua its own and pnvate entry $82 000

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C O L O U i e L L

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P r e l e r r e d . R e a l t o r s

3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

ENTERTAINMENT PARADISE Over 2200 so 1 ol krtur> wth a breathtaking vte» ot Ford La«e Master suite wth Haw-m closets 2 balcones 2 Ixepiacas oet Oar 4 more $195,000

WESTLAND CONDO Beautttu 2 bedroom with tinuhad baeement i st «oor la io j ry fireplace 1 5 Baths 2 car attached garage EX* m 199* $129,900

C e n t u r y 2 1 T o w n e P r i d e ( 3 1 3 ) 3 2 6 - 2 6 0 0

FARMINGTON HILLS PRE-CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW

SARATOGA FARMS CONOOS 2 and 3 bedroom. 2 ca« attached garage lu« basement

Fiom $130 900

8 1 0 - 6 1 5 - 4 1 0 0

FARMINGTON HILLS tSEi 2 bed-room i balh 3rd floo. balcony ove-lootung wooot st-eam Tastefully aeccated Move in No« Neve' carpel $49 900 1810 1356-7719

FARMINGTON HILLS JUST LISTED'

Live «i Farmington Hills m a newty decora ted 2 bedroom condo Updated bathroom and Mchen ttoor Situated f a vnaa land pnvate corn-e d Can today" $47,900

CENTURY 21 TOOAY (313) A62-9800

LIVONIA FIRST OFFERING Sharp 2 bedroom 2 bath ranch condo w»!h carpod and storage A l apphances D'us washer 6 dryer Poo> and cubhouse Convenient to bus and e icessways Only $79 900 PossJb»e land c o ^ r a c

Can ESTHER BAXTER 313-670-9784

Maytar Realty (313) 522-8000

UVONIA GREENFIELD VILLAS 2 story «itf bridged entry 2 beo--ooms 2 t baths tst noot laundry »r=ng room $198,000 Can

(3131 462 9221

NORTHVILLE Highland Lakes 4 bedroom 2 i balh. e^d unit neutral decor beauMu open layout, all appfc-snces $109 900 1810>* 349-0899

NORTHVILLE LAKEFRONT . V Surround yourse" m the lap ol 13W" iu«ury Soanng ceilings & open

' l l c o r p l a n a v a i l f r o m ; 2 .900^ 200 SQ 1 Spnrvgted sandy

beaches, boat docks 4 «n»d life pre-serve Cal now lor into on neek-y open houses & begin breathing «resn a " Slating trom $289 90C

Diane Braykov ich B1D348-3000

RE WAX 100 INC

N o v i 5 2 0 5 . 0 0 0

yours i This b

G o l f C o u r s e

Living, and a relaxed atestyle are m this newer Setached ranch1

beauty With 17CXJ square leet features 2 bedroc is 'irsl Door den or ofhee, first floor laundry living room with vaulted ceilings and fireplace na/dwood ftoormg Throughout H's gor-geous) s*dmg doorway to oversized cedar aeck overlooking partially wooded araa and sma> pond, huge basement with garden wmoows and 2 car attached garage APsolutety immaculate Open Sun I-5pm

Aak tor BOB LAMKIN. Century 21 Associates 810-960-5905

Ccodof

OR€N 1 lb * Sun 1515 _ N ol I 696. E ot Mam Sl alt Mary land Sharp 2 bedroom 2 bath Condo in the neat ol Royal Oak! A real steal at $159,900 The Mid i Group Realtors Page McheW lor details 1810) 502-4126

PLYMOUTH

BEAUTIFUL & LOTS OF ROOM. TOO1

immaculate 2 bedreom. 2 5 bath nxA-levei condo burfi « 1994 fea-turmg upgrades toorvi« Mchen.

s Jacuzn tuC and more Fire-place oentrai air attached garage and QMCk occupancy! $149 900 64SDH

H O M E S T E A D E S T A T E S Elegance, privacy Srama fust floor maater suite with study 2 addrtional bedroom* up Wt overtook, e«tensrve decking soarvig ceilings plus a l the niceties that datinouisn ihu gated community' $359 900 92 'LO

REACH US C»t T)€ WTERNET • t v * . ' i W w eoldeeeanke cor

C O L O U i e L L

B A N K e R O

P r e f e r r e d . R e a l t o r s

W A Y N E R I V E R S E D G E D I S -COVER th« ruOOer treasure backing to mature woods and boasting 3 d«a maftc living levels with first floor -vaster bedroom 3 5 Oaths natural wood lnm. vaulted ceiling ano al! the anticipated amenities $244 900

FRED HILL Coldwea Bank» Pr««er*ec Realtors

313-45S-UST or 313-459-6000

M a n u f a c t u m i

Hornet

w BLOOMFIELD oath garage all washer-diver yrs Old $85

2 Bedroom 2

>.000

W BLOOMFIELD By Owner 2 bed room. 3 bath finished lower level walkout, cedar deck 2 car attached garage $274 900 (810) 360-3964

B E A U T I F U L

P L Y M O U T H

"BELIEVE i r $36 900 double wide 1992 3Bed room 2 bath central aw refriger-a t o r . s t o v e d i s p o s a l entertainment i n t . bay window large deck & much more

•MOVING OUT OF STATE 1995 2 bedroom 2 bath, carport retngeiator. central an. stove, wasnerfdryer skykghts

•MUST SEE' ' 2 Bedroom 2 bath retngerelor cervaieir Orsnwaaner stove do poeal. wasfercdryer & covered deck

"WOW"" 3 Bedroom 2 bath. Irving room & (amity room, central air fireplace refrigerator stove 3»hwasher washer-dryer 4 glamour bath w>th lets We could 90 on and on You must see1

NEW & EXISTING 500 T O CHOOSE

FROM'

A s k A b o u t O u r H o m e s

O n Y o u r L o t

l i t t l e Vallev '2frmt f?K<J7 TVpfr

3 1 3 - 4 5 4 - 4 6 6 0

PL YMOUTH-C ANION SCHOOLS

379 N o r t h e r n P r o p e r t y

S U T T O N S B A Y Oevelopers don't maa ««• ' >61 noes wrth 600 * on H e bey

H A R R I S O N Chan ol Lake* area 2 bedroom cot-tage e O i i U l o t Appaances * a nay 1 some furniture Lake 4 boat acceee L C terms

2'4 H R S F R O M T H E M E T R O A R E A

Wo>4d you uia a mae ot Lake Huron snoreone with beeuMul sand beach? 167 acres poea4ily more Bu4d your es-ate or just now tor major motel 4 condomnums For niomabon a prop-erty inspection, call today

E A S T T A W A S Baidwm Resort Rd 3 bedroom home compleiery updated plumomg. wmng,

1 w idows Vinyl M»r>j new root bath-room and laundry over 1700 sq fl Must see 1 3 acres on Lake Huron $179 000

RESTAURANT • 5400 sq « , The Cnna House * i Ea»i Tawas com pletery equ*ped Banquet room. Orvng room KMige $300 000 Excel-lent business opporturvty Fmancmg available for quaMied buyers

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12 UNIT MOTEL wth cotfee shop room, healed pool lake access

unit and two efficiencies Prcea 10 sen

23 ACRES With home ga'age barn. 80011 on US 23 Great tor hunting or other developments BOB RENEW (313) 609-3443

WOLVERINE PROPERTIES

WESTLAND WARNER FARMS

N E W C O N D O S Only 3 j v t s •err

• 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOME • WOODED BACKYARD • WALKOUT BASEMENT . ATTACHED GARAGE

f r o m S 9 1 . 9 0 0

Located on Ha 700 fl S ot F e d CMl CHRlSTA 1313) 464-6400

Century 21 Hartford South

Manufactured

Homes

ABANDONED REPO Never lived »i Huge 3 and 4 bed-rooms Includes refrigerator & stove Low down payment Will move if nec-esaary Can today

DELTA H O M E S 1-800-968-7376

D O N ' T R E N T ! BE AN INVESTOR

IN YOUR NEW HOME

N O V I

$476 a month includes house payment & 101 rent

LITTLE VALLEY HOMES

8 1 0 - 4 7 4 - 6 5 0 0 ION down. 240 months at

$274 10 25 APR

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T A W A S O S C O D A A R E A

Lake Huron cottages resorts year round homes « a n d lakes weekend getaway wooded acreage vacant lots, nvestmemt properties and busi-ness opoortumt»Bs

B e s t C h o i c e R e a l t y

888-786-5700 800-786-5700 ht tp / 'v is r t -usa cor rVbes lcho ice

TRAVERSE AREA 90 FT DIRECT WATERFRONT

2 - 4 bedroom, f » bath full base mem 3ea" for studio Lano Contract terms Can TOM MAK

(800) 367-5718 e«t 101 COLDWELL BANKER

Schmidt Realtors

BUT Southern Proper ty

BOMPANO BEACH Fl spacious luxury coodc w> pool on intercostal Close to Beach par* (tennis go«. etc i man $ restaurants 2 bedroom. 2 bath iacux*i & powder room great Buy $159 000 (8101588-4394

ALL FOR ONLY $4 59-MO

1 includes lot rent 1 New home. 3 beOroom, 2 bath many

ow 5*-. down APR to 5 upgrades 360 mo months Hometom

313-595-9100

A LOT OF HOME' Juat an offer will get Ihis 3 bedroom 2 bath all appkances 4 covered pabo Can Hometown USA for details1 313-595-9100

AT LAST AN AFFORDABLE HOME1

$370 per mo inctuaes lot rent 3 bed-room. 2 Bath 10% aswn. 240 mo s HomeTown USA 313-595-9100

FOUR BEDROOM HOME $32 990 CENTRAL OUTLET

2525 Open 7 days

H I G H L A N D H I L L S

E S T A T E S

Located N oI Grand River on Seeiey Rd «n Novi half way between Hag gerty & Meaoowbrook Rd

SKYUNE 14 X 70 not* 10*30 room aootior 2 bedrooms 2 baths a<l appkances * more - central a* mvne-t»ale occupancy $30 900

MARLETTE , 14jr68 2 bedrooms 2 Baths washe-'dryer stcve refnge-a tor air covered porch Kits at closet space $19 900

SCHULT 14.68 2 bedroom t bath front kitchen large 0ec« centra' air fireplace - a must see1 $14 500

Q U A L I T Y H O M E S

Hours Mon - Fn , 10-4 PM Evenings & Saturday by appt

810-474-0320 ex 810-474-0333 Asa lor Joanne

Lots k .Acreage/

Vacant

A Community of Pnvate Parka & Large Lots w-Oty Improvements

Flexible Terms Close to Western Suburbs & Ann Arbor

J A B Development Inc & Gach Ready

I810I 569-0730 (313,1668-3253

ANNOUNCING TIMBERVIEW A C R E S

Low Down Payment Gentle rolling 2-1 acre sues some w-walkout Basement

your builder Easy access to western suburbs and Ann Arbor

Financing Terms Available j A Bioch & Co. 'Gach Reafly

(610) 559-7430

' 2 8 0 / M 0 House Pavmenir

1 3 b e d r o o m s

> 2 lu l l b a m s

• Deluxe G E app l iances

' I m m e d i a t e occupancy

9 n U K « « A .

F ine Schoo l$

P r « Disney with your tree community cable package

H U R O N E S T A T E S

C a l l Jan i ce

7 8 2 - 4 4 2 2 Inksier Rd 3 miles S of Eureka 0" I

•10% Down, 240 ment is . 10 75 A I

2 9 6 / M O H o u s e P a y m e n t ! '

• 3 b e d r o o m s • i m m e d i a t e occupancy

• 2 lu l l oa ths • S K Y I M . W * l

• Deluxe G E aap i iances • F i ne S c h o o l $

S H E R W O O D V I L L A G E

C a l l Pete

( 3 1 3 ) 3 9 7 - 7 7 7 4 ftiuMMtm W i»t*o»"»w t -WMtnr «4

•10% Down 240 motnrw 10 75 A P R

INCREDIBLE SAVINGS r^i) \ ^

A S K A B O U T O U R R E N T S P E C I A L S O R R E B A T E S

1 0 0 0 s q « . 16" w i d e f r o m $ 2 9 , 9 0 0 * 1 1 0 0 s q f t . m u l t t s a c t i o n f r o m S 3 9 . 9 0 0 *

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D e l u x e G E a p p l i a n c e s S k y l i g h t s a n d m o r e !

MODEL SALE

C o m m e r c e M e a d o w s

( 8 1 0 ) S 8 4 - 6 7 M

S t r a t f o r d V i l l a

( 1 1 0 ) 6 4 5 - 9 0 6 8

C e d a r b r o o f c E s t a t e s

(810] 887-1980

y n M i l l a a r f n M r i n V T I

(810] 344-1988

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Mobi le Homes

THREE B E O R O O M 2 Bath. «*iudes an apCiances Mot'vateo s e l l e r $ 2 4 5 0 0 ( b e s t

517)223-3663

A Sue to Behold

POND & WALKOUT LOTS

Close m Beck Fid Terms

J A Bloch S Co .'Gach Realty 810-559-7430

WESTLAND 2 Bedroom Newly redecorated includes washer dryer Indge-raove $67W Lot rent, ta 17; mo Available now |313| 513-9955

Bioomheio Hills Scnoo-s New road lo- 4 treod K3ts Franklin New road to« 7 treed lots trryn $149,900 10 $219 900 (810)626-8890

BRIGHTON SCHOOLS • T acre wooded lot. mature tree* parked near expressways 810-229-7887

1996 CHAMPON 28 » 70 3 bed-roms 2 baths irvmg room 'amjy room, large kitchen, drywat Lake Villa Mobile Hdme Park. Oxford

|8t0) 969-1903 j only Developer

B U I L D E R S ORION TWP - 26 LOTS

Neat The Paiace Build models now. paving n Spnng Larj lofs Cuis woods

810-737 2288

Northern Property

GLADWIN 300 « Tobacco River tranuge plus over 8 acres High tanks Septic & boat dock permit $89 900 Can for complete into $ p<lures Realty Encnange Group 810-666-1800

I BUILDERS Westland 15 residential I lots. a" improvements, pnced to sell'

FARM iNGTON HILLS • 10 lots, scheduled tor July delivery

Call Earl Krause ARNOLD ASSOC 8 ! 0-626-7557

LAKEFRONT • 3 bedroom living room W.fireplace family room, bunk-house pole bam., santjy Beach $185,000 TWO ACRES - formal dming room •amfy room witireplace B<ea«'ast nock 3 bedrooms. 2'» baths air stereo, i n te rcom new home $89 900 COTTAGE GETAWAY - wooded lot. 2 Bedrooms wikWe $29 500

SCOFTELD REAL ESTATE Bo. 15 Hale. M 48739

Ask for PAT 800-246-6068

OSCODA Lake Huron Condo

7 M t r a i r central nr . gas fireplace garage ac new appkances lumiture available

(810) 258-7153

CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS - over 2 a c e s Great bui ld ing site $695 000

Cafl DOUG KEATING (810) 644-7000

SNYOER KINNEY BENNETT 4 KEATING

CLARKSTON 2 7 4 15 acres P e « survey

S49 900 each Kra«sman Real Estate 810-391-4427

COUNTRY RETREAT 8 Acres with Woods E-Z Terms. Pnme Area Close to W Suburbs J A Bloch 4 Co /Gach Really i810)559-7430

DEARBORN - 40a 135 Jot All utnities on-site Ready lo build on $24 ,500 Call after 6pm

(313) 422 56S5

fiROSSF II F ' ijpporturvTy R1B BuiKkng lots on Mandian. HicJioiy Dr . and HaHey Crescent BOB RENEW (313) 809-3443

WOLVERINE PROPERTIES

S H A N T Y C R E E K R E S O R T

Enjoy Family Vacations And Weekends At Beautiful Shanty Creek And Own A Little Piece

Of Northern Michiaan Overlooking Beautiful Lake Bellaire. Enjoy Down Hill And Cross Country

Skiing. 3 Golf Courses, Including The Famous Arnold Palmer Legend Course. Swimming And

Great Dining Alt At Your Door Step.

CONDOMINIUMS STARTING AT:

$ 2 1 , 5 0 0 CALL TOOAY AT:

1 - 8 0 0 - 9 6 8 - 0 1 2 9 W f U v - i f n i

VACATION PROPERTIES NETWORK 5820 SHANTY CREEK ROAD BELLAIRE. MICHIGAN 49615

3 8 2 L e t o l A c r n f t

Vaeaal

DEXTER. S. LYON. WHfTMORE. BRIGHTON M B 10 acre po ta to and laraar devetapnert p r a t e A l naar US-23 Everyone wtooown Buadars term* from $3* JOO

Owner • Bmtar -James F Edwards

31

HAMBURG 1 acta lot n e a t abkefieo subd iwon Covered wnti Nam-woods surrounded Dy weSanda on pnvate paved cU-de-sec Pmckney schools 5 minutes 10 US-23 $52 900 810-231 2920

IN BLOOMFIELD • 2 3 acres wooded and backs lo a pond, atai able tor walk-out Water 4 sewer available $285,000

Can DOUG KEATING (810) 644-7000

SNYOER KINNEY BENNETT 4 KEATING

LOTS FOR sale Plymouth Twp . (7) i acre estate sue bta - located on pnvele paved ci>-de-sac off N Tern-tonal Rd 1 Ma mfwafcout 4 pond -Al cry uaabea* starting at $119,000 Please cal 313 453-2820

NOVI - Pnme location 2 lots appro, matefy <fc acre each Walkout sile*

CHy water 4 sewer NorthviKe achools (8101 J49-0582

PLYMOUTH

PLYMOUTH'S OLD VILLAGE

Vacant lot approiimatety 55 X 286 fronts to both North I M anfl Hofcrook

is adtaoem to up a vanety ct

potential " ~

PRIVATE DRIVE t 75 acres on eieoant myst« Forest Dr , m Plymouth Twp Just nunules

irwrii» iu l*j*ii i w h i am Cunentiy zoned 1-1. bul a B 2 and I opening up potential .ses $62,500

lo M 14 adiaceni homes 10,000 sq ft $225 000 823MY

REACM US ON THE WTERNET • n»«f, W e coowefcarwar cow

C O L O U l G U .

B A N K E R •

Prelerred, Realtors 313-459-6000

PRIVATE WOOOED 1 16 acre in Rochester Hills Gravel Ridge Dr c#f of School Rd Crty water and gas $70,000 (810) 651-6418

SOUTH LYON Several beautifm wooded '5 acre lots I approximately) at Tang«»wood Golf community There are wao-outs cul-de-sac & goll course lots ava-lable with^i walking ckstance to dwbnouse Can Jim Miller tor more mlo al

(810) 347-3050. effl 239

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

SPECTACULAR ACREAGE BUILDING SITES

Rose Towns*® west o* Oarkslon Parcels 10-18 acres wrth outstanding natural leature* From $69,000 Syn-d e c o R e a l l y C o r p o r a t i o n

313-961 -0999

Time Share

FLOR'DA • Condo 1 mile to Daney 2 Bedroom 2 bath pool, tenn.s etc Market value over $11 OOCKweek asking $4 000 each or $7 OOOtxXh Leave message at 313-813-6074

Money To Lota1

Borrow

EAGLE MORTGAGE SSSS Cash Fast SSSS

• New home purchase • Bill Consolidation • Good or Bad credr! • Set-Employed OK • Delinquent Tanes • Bankruptcies OK • IRS Liens OK • Rental Property OK • Free Analysis • Low Rates • Foreclosures OK • Immediate Pre-approvais

Call Now1! 1-800-332-8569

Cemetery Lots

ACACIA PARK - Southheld 4 13 Mile 3 available. Section E $800 each/best or spM 616-364-6010

CADILLAC MEMORIAL WEST 2 Lois • Garden ot O n s t u s

$975 each • Westland 313-561-3087

Gis ]

Brighton/New Hudson

N e w M o d e l S a l e

6 M O N T H S FREE SITE

RENT $199/mo. for 18 months

on all new models pnees from $42,900 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, deluxe GE appliances,

skylights & more

KENSINGTON P L A C E • on Grand River I-96 to exit 153 across from

Kensington Metropark

Cal l B r u c e (810)437-2039

Ym can trust Obttrttr 6 Fxctntru CUutfttds to carry your mtssagt to thutiamh of motnvtuikwym apartment tboppm and fob mkm datly.

Irs a rtliablt uay to rtach thr pmfJ. you uant to talk to

C l a s s i f i e d g e t s . . .

£ * * y day i r r kmf boym W -Mm mfUym mdmfUym lot** ami UymOhmw 6 lorn** Clamfmimft molt,

( P b s e r u c r A g e c e n t r i r C l A t t l f I I P A P Y « t T i « i u a

CLARKSTON AREA 8 1 0 - 4 7 5 - 4 5 9 6

O A K L A N O C O U N T Y

810-644-1070

ROCHESTER FAX YOUR AD ROCHESTER HILLS 313 953-2232

810 852-3222

WAYNE COUNTY INTERNET ADDRESS 313-591-0900 http; oronline.com

Thursday, February 6, 1997 O&E Classifications 388 to 400 ( * ) 3 G

A P A R T M E N T S Cemetery Lott

CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL Cultural Center In Rochester Garden ol H » Baptism 2 vaults, 2 lots 4 Bronze marker I M sacrifice at

$3500 (810) 772-8802

OAKLAND HILLS Memorial Gardens in Now - 4 smee Package deal seeing pnce. $1 980 each Wn set tor $1,500 each 1517) 882-2483

TROY. WHITE Chapel Mempnal Section 588 Garden ol Refcgoua L*>-erty Spaces 1.2.3,4, White chapel pnce $1 050 each Our Pnce $800 each (810) 352-2500 £«! 623 ask tor Linda , Eve 313-522-7909

WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY 2 plots $2000 or best

(810) 546-8573

R € R l €STRT€ FOR RCNT

# 4 0 0 - 4 9 8

9

4 0 0 Apar tments

Unfurnished

CANTON LIMITED TIME ONLY MOVE IN SPECIAL

1 Bedroom $475

Heat Included

S T O N E Y B R O O K E A P A R T M E N T S (313) 455-7200

! * y v S e t 9-5 Sun 11-4

' |1 Apartment* M l'nforni$he<i

ANN ARBOR

• FREE • and

SIMPLE Turn Days of Frustrat ion

into Minutes of Successfu l Search ing

Farmington Rochester Royal Oa» WaterforO Nov South«ie«J Canton Troy Cknton Twp Ann Artxy Dearborn

810-932-7780 810-852-8515 810-547-9172 810-332-0182 810-348-0540 810-354-8040 313 981-7200 810-680-9090 810-791 8444 313-677-3710 313-271-4028

APARTMENT SEARCH

CLAWSON - 452 E Emwood 1 Deo room, carpel, blinds, appliances, air. Laundry in building heat 4 water •nciuded Lease. &00 647-7079

AUBURN HILLS

FABULOUS TOWNHOUSES

OPEN WEEKENDS

• Luiury 2 4 3 bedrooms.?'? Oaths • 1500 Sq Fl • All appkances including washer

dryer and Bunds • Health Club, spa poo and t e m o • K.t t ie ptuylot • Near Chrysler Technology Center • Fumshed 4 short-term units

avaaabie • Re°l from $1 060

( 8 1 0 ) 8 5 2 - 7 5 5 0

WESTBURY VILLAGE

S a w e ! Ra Between AubunvM-59

WINDSOR WOODS

Luxury Apartments &

Townhomes From S565 Call Today

(313) 459-1310

COME HOME TO CITATION CLUB

IN FARMINGTON HILLS I . 2. and 3 bedroom

Apartment Homes

24 hr Workout Faofcty • «nfloor Swimming Ca l Today (810) 661-2200

umited avanaowty

CUDDLE UP TO COMFORT IN YOUR NEW

SINGLE STORY APT.

I Peace ano Owet (no one acove you at banw you)

• Private entrances 4 Patio* • Utility room-washer 4 dryer hookups • Private attic storage i Window treatments »Flexible leasee and more-

1 BEDROOM S535/MO

You'll Fall in Love Call Today!

HEATHMOORE APARTMENTS 313-981-6994

Ford Rd 4 I-275. S on Haggerty

S t t M S B S DEARBORN HEIGHTS

e e e e Spaooue and Altordabie

DEARBORN CLUB Apartments and Townhouse*

FREE HEAT AND WATER

ConvemanDy located on Inksier Ra N ot Ford 313-561-3593

Mon -Fn » « Sa l 10-2

BiRMlNGHAM-2 bedroom 1 bath Basement Nee side streei comer un i Hardwood floors Md-March $875'mo ;81Q) 828-7007

BIRMINGHAM - Deuce 1 bedroom Ca-pel intercom fully equippeJ kitchen, carport. Blinds heat water From, $565 Ann 810-647-8469

^ r m i r ^ h a ^ " ^

DON'T RENT HERE!

Unless You Love.. • S p a c o u s Charrntng

Liv ing Space • P romp i Cou f i eous

Service • Spectacular Locat ion

in Beautiful B i rmingham • Short Term Leases

Available C o m e Exper ience

BUCKINGHAM MANOR 2 bedrooms - 1.5 Ba ths

Pets We lcome

^ 810-649-6909 > BIRMINGHAM downtown location 1 bedroom apt wl>»»emem 2 blocks tc Maple 4 Woodward $6SQ. month Call 1616) 947-2777

BsRMlNGHAM NORTH CONDO Spacious 2 Bedrooms. 1 - ' i baths Adams 4 M a c * 8 - 2 Beaver area MaD*e8-; Beav

all 810-626-3717

Birmingham/Troy Area Bloomfield Orchard Apts

Located m Auburn Hills. Spaoou* 1 Bedroom apartments from $515 include heat. gas. water 4 blinds, plus laundry facilities 4 more Short term Furnished umts available Hours: 9-S. cksaed Thurs 4 Sun, Sat by app1

( 8 1 0 ) 3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8 BRIGHTON ADORABLE 1 bedroom Wiir loft 4 skylights $575 includes unities Message. (810)229-9259

BRIGHTON 2 Bedroom, dinmg room, mam ftoor of house $680 includes utilities (810)229-9259

Bedford Square Apts. NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS

FOR Speoou* 1 t 2 Bedroom Apts

Smalt Oust, Saf* Complex Ford Rd n * * , 1-275

STARTING AT $535 313-981-1217

CANTON

Carriage Cove Luxury Apts.

rVILLEY 4 WARREN)

We lake pnde m offenng the following services to our tenants

• Pnwale entry

• 24 hr emergency maintenance . Beautum gnxmda weh 9001 4

n c n c a-e* with BOO s • Special hantftcapped una*

1 Caw* a m labia e p r w *

NO OTHER FEES

One Bedroom 1685 900 sq ft Two Bedroom H6C 1100 aq.ft

varttai Mnds 4 ceipon ncwM CeremK ba»> $ toyer

23 pma yrs . Near * wey* Roae Oohem,

-4490

FAIRWAY CLUB GoMude Apts

1 A 2 Bedroom Frse Go*

HMt & Hot WM*r Free Ceipod Included

3 1 3 - 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

F i n e s t .

m

ointe Toumnouses

* 1500 sq. tt. e 2 & 3-bedroom townhouses e Kitchen w/dinette area _ e Washer, dryer, blinds e Covered parking e Pool & tennis courts e From $1075

( 810 ) 473-1127 Haisted and 11 Mile

Managed by C« Kalian Enterprises t l fa i r prople lor fu r housing

j t o n e

g i d g e

OK t6e K/ctfen,"

1 and 2 Bedroom A p a r t m e n t s from

s430

Private Balcony / Patio Variety of Floor Plans Available Air Conditioning o » e o « T v « t r v

Vi APARTMENTS

BEST APARTMENT VALUE ~

FARMINGTON HILLS (N ol Tut* Rd of! 8 Mil*

between Middled*! 4 OrcharO Lake Rd comer of Folsom)

TIMBERIDGE DELUXE

1 & 2 Bedroom Units From $545

Includes appliances, ver-tical blinds, carpeting, pool, close m Farmington Hills location.

Model Open Daily 9-5 Except Wednesday (810) 478-1487-

^ (810) 775-8206-

4 0 0 FARMINGTON MILLS

Lu*i*y one and two bedroom Apartments AvaaatM

Cat 610-477-7774

' Farmngion Hills

I M A G I N E ! 12 unque floor plan* Eittra-epaclous apartments BMurtuty landKapM grounds E m - t a r g e storage areas Close lo all major freeways Eitrs-targ* health dub Fu« sue washers 4 dryers 24 hr monitored gatehouse

MUIOTXD4& (810) 474-4250

Aak aooul ou r curram ap«c>«ia

hap^Aww* rem net ired/rruir*K>od

g n i n m

r ™ FARMINGTON ™ HILLS

IFantastK 1 4 2 bedroom _ APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

NOW | COME LIVE IN THE PARK!

I- 40 seres ol pond 4 tree-ecape serenity

• • Reeon -Ska pool 4 sundeck Beautiful perk-kke nature 4

I logyng traH Luxurious spacious 4 innovatrv* 1 Bedroom

• apartmenl with abundant

"COLONIAL CHARM IN THE HEART OF

FARMINGTON HILLS' The House of Botsford Apar tmen ts & T o w n h o m e s

(rvexl to Botsford Hospi ta l

& the Botsford Inn)

Starting at $555 Heat included On Most Units

Carports Available

. (810) 477-4797

FARMINGTON HILLS 2000 SQ FT OF PURE LUXURY

OPEN WEEKENDS Elegamfy designed 2 or 3 bedroom ranch or 3 bedroom townhouses 2' i baths . whirlpool tub, fun basemem. 2 car attached garage

2 YEAR LEASES ONLY FROM $1725

COVINGTON CLUB 14 MILE & MIDDLEBELT

810-851-2730

• • Large 2 bedroom apartmenl • complete wi» fv4 acta waaher 4 • dryer, 2 Bathroom*, aura

• large cloeets eat-m knehena • ™ 4 pnval* entrance

Carports ar* Included Lighted t*nrvs courts 4 I

! CALL TODAY | 1 ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 2 5 1 0 1 • L imi ted Availabil i ty I

• FAIRMONT PARK • I APARTMENTS

9 Mae 4 D-ake

CLEAN OUT The Attic Clean The Garage

Have A Sale' Call 313-591-0900

CLASSIFIEDS WORK

Farmmglon H*a

COUNTRY RIDGE APARTMENT HOME 1 t 2 Bedrooma Avaxacde

•Short term leases •Pnvate entna*

•Covered parking •Full sue waaher 4 dryer

hookup.

CALL TOOAY (810) 861-2390

Ask about our Specials

FARMINGTON HILLS T W O B E D R O O M

A P A R T M E N T H O M E S > Individual Entrance* 1 1300 Sq Ft 1 G E Appkances . Gas Firsptac*

1 Fun sua Washer.'Dryer 1 Covered Parking 1 Monitored Fire 4

Intrusion alarm

ORCHARD CREEK APTS (810) 557-0040

4 0 0 A p r t a e n t a /

L ' n f i m i i s t a i

FARMINGTON HILLS

SPACIOUS

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts Townhomes From S810

» Tennis Courts » Swimming Pool . HEAT INCLUDED

Hunters Ridge 8 1 0 - 8 5 1 - 0 1 1 1

Sublease Desperate $625 Giveaway' 2 Bedroom Washer Dryer

imediate occu 810-615-897

FARMINGTON HILLS Large 1 bedroom apartment February Special $5!(Vmo NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

810-473-1395

FARMINGTON - 1 bedroom. 700* sq ft FREE HEAT FREE CAR-PORT Nicely appointed Avsilawe now No pels 810-477-0157

FARMINGTON. CLEAN, spacious 1 bedroom, neutra' decor, dishwasher, washer 4 dryer m unit No pets $520 month (8105 426-9486

• FARMINGTON •" GREAT LOCATION'

$669 •Heat mouded

•Ask about speoals •Extra storage

KENSINGTON MANOR 810-474-2884 33203 N Manor

t ^^ fa rming to rvm^^^r

"Less than

5 minutes

from Novi &

Farmington

Hills" Convenient to Twelve _ . . _ oaks Mail (810) 624-9445 Cable TV Available Open Mon. - Fri. 9-5 Dishwasher Saturday 10 -5 Pool Sunday 11 - K

Farmmglon Hills

SUPER LOCATION Grand RiverOrchard Lake

Stoneridge Manor The largest two bedroom m the a-ea $595 per mo including carport verti-cals. all aopliances Enter off Freedom Rd W of Orchard Lake Rd S ol Grand Rmer

<310>47e- l437 (810)775-8206

A WINNING COMBINATION

FARMINGTON HILLS Large 2 bedroom apartmenl Free fireplace M l sae washer 4 dryer mdoor swimming

Call (810) 661-2200

Sal 10-5 Sun 12-5

CLASSIFIEDS WORx Can 313-591-0900

H A p a r t * ® tW

Unfurnished

FARMINGTON MANOR

Aeroa* from shopping a th* Studios 4 1 bedroom*

$450 $515 Carpeting, vertical Mmds welt m d o — » patios

4 balcony*, central air No pets We pay water only

(810) 474 -2552

OPEN WEEKENOS

FREE HEAT Large 1 4 2 Bedrooms

Dishwasher* Vertical Bund* Oean Qmet Community

RENT FROM $560 Orchard Lake Rd . N ol 8 M

VILLAGE OAKS (810) 474-1305

DEERFIELD W O O D S

O N E M O N T H F R E E On 13 month 2-bedroom ease

No security deoosii *nth approved credit 1 A 2 BeOroom Apartments from $625

Free water • 'mmediaie occupancy

RAICCNY (Hi PATK) • POOl

Famwigton Road batwetn 6 4 7 M M Road* Open 9 00 am 5:00 pm

810-476-6688

S P A C I O U S A P A R T M E N T S CONVENIENT LOCATION • GREAT VALUE

Coll Today l o Gel A 2 W r o o m A p o r t m w l Wrth Month 's Rem

W G O D C R E S T

23638 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE • (810) 350-9053 tto«Hq Oweo t i

South f ie ld

F R E E K E N T

R E D U C E D S E C U R I T Y

2#$W§$ S P A C I O U S 1, 1 - D E N A N D 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S W I T H 1 1 /2 O R 2 F U L L B A T H S 1 4 2 5 - 1 4 5 0 S Q U A R E F E E T .

• Cable, Covered Parking & Storage Included • Free Heat in Select Apartments • Vertical Blinds • Heated Pool Community Room & Gated Entry

- 5:00, Sat. 6- Sun. 10:00 - 5:00 West Nine Mile Road at Providence Drive, in Southfield

(810) 557-0311

I Ol M m u SING I JPI'ORTUNITY

E N J O Y A B L E L I V I N G

Y O U

C A N A F F O R D !

1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

FROM HEAT $385 INCLUDED

Beautiful Setting in a Great Location!

• Swimming Pool

• Air Conditioning

• Easy Acceu

to 1-96,1-275

I-696, and US-23

Modeh Open • ATON-SH 94 • SMB. M - S

y = A ( 8 1 0 ) 624-6464

//, c R 0 S S I

G S

vi < \ \ f n \

A v o i d T h e

B i l l s B l u e s

S p e c i a l D i s c o u n t s N o w Available*

FEATURING: • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apa r tmen ts

• 2 .3 4 4 Bedroom Townhouses

• Cowered Panting • 19 F loor P lans

• S u n k e n Liv ing R o o m s

• Cathedra l Cerfmgs

• O m

• F i rep laces

• Spiral Staircases • W a s h e r v O r y e r s Select Un i t s '

• F i tness Center

• Saunas • O l y m p i c Indoor Mea led Poo l

• Sme l l Re t t W e l c o m e

3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 2 4 2 4 Located in Canton on Joy Rd.

botwoon Hlx A Haggerty

Mon.-Fri 10-4 I S Sat. 1 0 - 8

1 2 - 8

"Certain CoraMona Apply

r* ole**iona»> manage by Oofcen

FENTON STREET - 1 Dedroom start $400. 2 bedroom start $500 includes heat 4 water 255-0073

CSLEASENOW Pa* No Increase Until April 1998

e x f o r d TOWNHOHB

Of novi

3 & -I Bedroom Tow nhoirtc Full liasemeni

2 B D R . F R O M $ 1 , 0 7 5

3 B D R . F R O M S1.325

29850 W e \ l o r d HUd., Nov O n ihe corner ol Dc ikc r & 15 Mil*

( 8 1 0 ) 6 6 9 - 1 0 5 0

ADAMS CREEK apartments

l& 2 lied room \pjrtmenis

1 B D R . F R O M $ 6 3 5

2 B D R . F R O M $ 6 9 5

3280 Adams Rd. • Auburn Mill: O n Adams Rd. South ol Auburn k

( 8 1 0 ) 8 5 3 - 5 5 9 9

r W E L V K O A K S TOWNHOMES

Spacious J & 5 Bedrooms

Highly rated Not i School S\ stem

FROM $875

O n H a g g e r t v R o a d S o u t h o l 10 .Wil t

(810)47 1-7470

or ROCHESTER

I & 2 Bedroom Terr,neii Vpartmertts and 2 Ik'iiroom T o « n h o u » e <

FROM $615 M o n . - K r » . 9 - 5 ; S a t . & S u n . 1 2 - 5

Sn Avon Ra.

e s l e r R d . a n d ! . i \ e r n o i »

(810)651-1091

Sophitiicairo Charm' Luxurv 2 Bedroom • 2 I 2 Badi

\pariments With (iuragc

FROM $1,130 Mon.-Kri. 9-5: Sal & Sun. 12-5

O n 14 Mile ues i ol llalMead

(810)661-5870

J

4 G ( * ) C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 4 0 0 t o 4 0 0 O&E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 6 , 1 9 9 7

H i i i i s s a M

A p a i t a n t a l

Unfurn ished

Trarwfcr* ^

S P E N D T I M E

A T H O M E

I N S T E A D O F

T R A F F I C

W I N T E R M O V E - I N S P E C I A L S O N

S P A C I O U S 2 B E D R O O M

F L O O R P L A N S "

Featuring • Cathedral Cotimgs • WoodBurning fireplaces • Mtfu BlirxJS 4 rrwrowavcs • Wasners S dryers • Walk-in closets . Individual intrusion ala-ms • CarO key entrance • Pod w » «ale<tall vjndeck

4 spa • As« about ou<

ROOMMATE PLAN • Village Suites Snort tenr

lurrnsried rentals available • 1 Beorooms from £696 • 2 Bedrooms. 1 M m from

S770 • 2 Bedrooms/2 batfis from

M55

S i 5 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

S p e c i a l " L i m i t e d T i m e O n l y

Corner ol Fianklin Rd 4 1" Mile

V i l l a g e G r e e n

o n F r a n k l i n

8 1 0 - 7 4 6 - 0 0 2 0

fn® w m '/iita'jegreenacts com Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 9 5

Sun 12-5

V i l l a g f c t n

EHO Some restriaions apply

L A K E O R I O N bed'-13m 4 efficiency Rent from

14 >S S520 Joe year lease No pels By appointment

810-373-1000

m a s

A p a r t m e n t s A w t a M N f l

Un fu rn i shed i l l I n f u r a i s h e d

LIVONIA Condo 1 Bedroom living -aming rooms great storage carpet aopi-aoces pool porcft, air $57&

517 546-5977

L I V O N I A ' S

F I N E S T

L O C A T I O N

M e r r i m a n c o r n e r 7 m i l e

N e a r L i v o n i a M a l l

OeKKC 1 tXK5' OOfTi units nr. mediate Occupancy

$ 6 0 0

L i m b e d T i m e S p e c i a l (new tenants only)

Vertical Bands Palio or Balcony

Poor

Cal l lor addi t ional informat ion

M E R R I M A N W O O D S 4 7 7 - 9 3 7 7 O f f i c e 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6

^!«at»sor. HeigTits

I C o n c o r d T o w e r s [

I I 4 2 Bedrown Acts <iuOe I

I • Stove 4 refrigerator • D.snwastier

I • Carport I • i-nerodf I . Newly decorated • . Sr- o«e jetecso- -' . Sp'

Apa r tmen l v

Unfurn ished

Madison Heights

G R E A T A P T S .

G R E A T

L O C A T I O N S

R E N T

I N C L U D E S

H e a t &

V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

j 6 monBl ot 1 year leas* Well main-| tamed Newly decorated f eat-'es sir cond'l'onung retngerafo- •ange

[ smoae detectors laundry tec.- aes 4 | eMra storage Swimming Pool C a t * 1 auaalabte

NOVI 10 Mile 4 Meadowlwook

C O M E O U T O F

T H E C O L D . . .

into our spacious 1 or 2 tearoom apartments with oversized ioom». »iu«e kitchens abundant doeet space eno MUCH MORE' From SSSS EMO

As* About Our Security Deposit Special

T R E E T O P

M E A D O W S

( 8 1 0 ) 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0

P L Y M O U T H

M A N O R

P L Y M O U T H

H O U S E

A P A R T M E N T S

Spaciouft t & 2 bedroom fkxxpUns from th& »o* I W O i

3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s

L E X I N G T O N

V I L L A G E

S m a l l P e l S e c t i o n From 5505

I-7S and 14 Mile Oppos te Oakland Ma-

5 8 5 - 4 0 1 0

P R E S I D E N T

M A D I S O N A P T S .

Oa» Par* L incofn T o w e r s

A Fr«ndly Homey Atmoep'ie'e Studios 1 4 2 Bedrooms

from $450 . He.m • A conditioning • Appliances including Dtsnwasher 4 Disposal • Carpeting • Activities • Communit. Room • TV 4 Card Boom • Eiercse A Sauna Rooms • Storage Area • Healed Sw-mming Pool

l.ncom Bd at Greenfield Mon -Fri 8 30am 5 00pm

810 -968 -0011 ( S a l 10 -5pml Ei jal Oceortur*?.

- sys'em

FROM $475 I 75 and 14 Mile

1 Ne.t lo Artiey Theate ^ 589-3355 J

UtADiSON HEIGHTS OPEN .VEEKENOS

F R E E H E A T Clean spaciuus 1 bedroom Walk

• ; Oakjand Mall $525

C h a t s f o r d V i l l a g e

Jbfir. ,R cetween 13 4 14 8 ' 0 586 U86

5 8 5 - 0 5 8 0

H A R L O A P T S .

From S496 Warren Me*

West side of Mouno Ro jusi N c" i i Mile

Opposite GM Tech Center

9 3 9 - 2 3 4 0

GARDEN CITY Cnerry HJi between M-sdieewi 4 irwsJer 1 t « room appliances carpeling central air S45Vmo p'us security 4 ul " l «s

(313) 381 9449

G A R D E N C I T Y Ford Middiebelt Area

Spacious t bedroom apartments Amenities Include

• Owner Pa»d Heat 4 Water • Centra Air • Intercom SysJe— • Garbage Olsposa • Laundry Facilities . WVidow TreatmertvMn. Bands

From $440 monthly GABOEN CITY TERRACE

(313) 522 0480

NOR'HVILLE 1 DedlOom 8 Mile " a t area '<>* carpel appliances 4 cam-•oc - Ve-y pr.yale 'wooded »iew M u s - see S670 m o n l l

l8tO(285-OI 11

I NOR-HVILLE Cnarming commu r,ty '-estinKj ' mooded streamside setting Stunning 1 bedroom wim de-

I 'eatures Ejrosfy-e kitchen and its . 7wn w-is-ser a w S725 'NCLUOES | HEAT' EHO

Ask About I Our Securly Oepost Special

THE TREE TOPS (810) 347-1690

NOR'HVILLE NOVI 6 monl f sublet Spacious 2 C«droom cats OK $ 7 3 0 m o n t h b e s t

(810)449-8681

F I N D T H E

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I N A B O U T

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H O T L I N E

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Seeiss Person Who Entoys Liv ing Wei'

M U S T APPRECIATE • Prompt Cour*eous Se-vice • Large Convenient Uwng Scace • Fun Pr vale Basements . SHORT or LONG TERM

Leases Available • Pets Welcome

WILL ANSWER ALL CALLS

N O V I R I D G E

1 . 2 * 3 B e d r o o m s

8 1 0 - 3 4 9 - 8 2 0 0

PLYMOUTH bedroom ranch-style apartments

P- -.elon Cou-i Apis Ca^ t l -6om Moo Fn" 313-459 6640

PLYMOUTH •

B R O U G H A M

M A N O R • 4 2 BEDROOMS

STARTING FROM $495 iw 'Tm • ) PCol Air A. Ape iTOS

Wa • Ir Closets 1 * r lea»e Heal 4 Water included

Ca Mon Sat 10 6 3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 1 2 1 5

PLYMOUTHCANTON

H I L L C R E S T C L U B

S 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

A p t s I r o m S 5 2 0

H e a t I n c l u d e d

.Park Setting •Dishwashers •Picnic A-ea

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 s of Pymoutn Rd E C Haggerty Daily 9 6 Sat Su- " 4

P l y m o u t h S q u a r e

A p a r t m e n t s

1 B E D R O O M

QUIET COMMUNITY CHARMING PARK LIKE SETTING

• Verticals Pool . Wank to Shopping . Dwhwasher 4 Disposal . Central Air 4 Heatung

on Ann Arbor Road 1 block wesl ol Sh«<don |ne*t to B.g Boy)

OPEN MONOAY FRIOAV, 9-5 SATURDAY 12-4

3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

NEW YORK STYLE SOUTHFIELD ADDRESS

OPEN WEEKENDS Large 1 4 2 DeOrocms with «e»i-m closets 2 baths attended gaiehouae. momiored elanm. lulty apptianoed kitchen, social acemtiea pnvate eer-pon, elevators pool, end e»egen4 du-broom Short walk lo Harvard Row

S r X * * ^ C A D U L T S OVER 50 Rent from 1706

IAHSER BO . N OF t i MILE

P A R K C R E S T (8101 353-5835

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C o u n t r y C o m e r A p t s We're BIG on Square Feet

1 bedroom 1100 eq fl 2 bedroom 1300 sq fl 3 beOroom 4 owrtioihe 1800 t q f l Formal dnng man. caipor. l e e balcony, health c lubpool

Cloee to Birmingham EHO Let us fan you ou' brochure

810-647-6100 T -800 369-6666 30300 SoutMleM Road

«. (Between 12 4 13 M*e) j

S O U T H F I E L D U NMe between Telegraph 4

Northwestern Hw,

L O W M O V E I N

C O S T S

S p a c i o u s 9 0 0 S q . Ft . 1 B e d r o o m F r o m $ 6 5 0

H e a t I n c l u d e d

P o i n t e O ' W o o d s

8 1 0 - 3 5 2 - 8 1 2 5

Mon Fn , 9-5 _ Set 10-2

4 0 0

TROY SOMMEBSET Ameetive. 1800 Sq fool lower apartmenl. 3 bedroorne. 2 batha. maaier Wwe»-«i doee t Daaemer* laundry carport AvaMebla Apol I »1.360monrti Call Larry tor intormatior; Paaer, (810) 901-1200 O l (010) 436-2590

T w i n A r b o r

SOUTHFIELD / FRANKLIN RENT FROM $1,410 OPEN WEEKENDS

2 or 3 bedroom spacious tonwv nouses, elegant tormal 0tn«>g room 4 great room, natural fireplace, 2 * baths, master bedroom suite lull basement, 2 car attached garage

W E A T H E R S T O N E T O W N H O U S E S ( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 0 - 1 2 9 6

F r a n k l i n R d . S. of 13 M i l e

1 & 2 B e d r o o m

F a b u l o u s L o c a t i o n I n c r e d i b l e S i z e S t a r t i n g a t S 6 0 5 O p e n d a i l y & S a t .

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 2 8 0 0

REDFORD AREA OPEN WEEKENDS

F R E E H E A T I • qu#l bulldog Laige 1 4 2 bed-

ims Ait* walk-m closets Intrusion rm -..'Stem Attended gatehouse

CENT FROM S475 r o e graph—'» m.ie S o! i-96

G L E N C O V E A P T S 1313) 5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

SOUTHFIELD

F R A N K L I N P O I N T E

T O W N H O U S E S

•2 bedroortv2Batfi 1291 sq « •3 betkocrrv2 bath 1537 sq fl . 3 bec*ocrrv2^ bath 1512 sq fl.*

Fun basement

F R O M $ 7 5 3 HEAT INCLUDED

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 5 - 1 3 6 7

SOUTHFIELD

P A R K L A N E . . . The Perfect Ptaoe to Cell Home

" Cell Today For Specie* " One and Two bedroom apartments feetumg private entrances, waaher and dryer m eech una, sell deemng oven, see de^oetrg relnoeraiors blinds, walk-In closets. peaoAelcorry. tree carport tennis court end swim-ming pool Great location wth easy access to meior expressways Luxury at an urtoeMevaWe price

8 1 0 - 3 5 5 - 0 7 7 0 On CMC Center Ortve between

Telegraph 4 Lasher

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S U N N Y M E D E I

A P T S .

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s |

E n j o y l u x u r y l i v i n g a t • a f f o r d a b l e p r i c e s s t a r t i n g a t $ 6 3 0 .

6 m o . l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e I 561 K I R T S |

Cloee to 1-75 1 block S o« Big Beaver •

between Uvemoa 4 Crooks. • 810 -362 -0290

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WESTLAND - Ave«eMe nam. _ (VenoyiOlenwood) NK». 1 bedroom apt stov»r»fngeralor, ta ips l . W move-ev $400rtno 313-274-67M

or peger 313-232-4000

W E S T L A N D C A P R I CALIFORNIA STYLE APTS

| . 1 bedroom Irom $400 ' . Meat 4 Water notuded . Cethadrel ce*ngs . Betcoraea • Carport . Fully carpeted . Vertical bands • Greet location to me»e . Uvonia school system

( 3 1 3 ) 2 6 1 - 5 4 1 0

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For i n fo rma t i on , ca l l 8 1 0 - 3 5 5 - 5 3 2 6

NOVI LAKES AREA

W A T E R V I E W

F A R M S

S u i t e s F r o m $ 4 7 5

•Counfy Selling •Central f*ea- •• J •" "-Jliomng

•Si-' 3 Mason", ConsBucBoft •Poo- • Tennis

PLVMOuTH DOWNTOWN "«w . remodeled 2 bed 1 bath -vast*".' d-yer dishwasher Jesposai central ! ari cafs ok '8101 426-0932 '

ROYAL OAK-SI01 Crooks Rd 1 tx-,1. : Carpel tX ids. dishwasher »aik--n clcsel, siotaoe carport air, neat inc1 deo Lease » 7 5 647-7079

^PLYMOUTH HERITAGE AP T s "®

I Acn^-ve the comlort you s c " deserve al a price that meeu y o u r j needs From $465 pe: monlh

| R e i a i in a spac-ous apt oca teo l _ tusr -n.-iutes f 'om downtown _ I p ' ymou th Heat 4 water inck.dc : • • Be a part of 0-r community |

Call 313-455-2143 .

ROYAL OAK DOWNTOWN Spacious 1 4 2 bedrooms, walk-in doset FREE HEAT. t *nds Ouiet community. walk to shopping 4 enter-tainment Rent Irom $570

11 MILE 4 M A N AREA L A F A Y E T T E C O U R T

8 1 0 - 5 4 7 - 2 0 5 3

SOUTHFIELD Large 1 bedroom, FREE HEAT clean. Quiet walk-In closets, covered parking 24 monitored Intrusion alarm Rem $600

12 MILE 4 LAHSER

T W Y C K I N G H A M V A L L E Y

8 1 0 - 3 5 5 - 2 0 4 7

8 1 0 - 6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4

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OAK PARK Beau with -efriijerator 4 -ea - 4 *a'er "urn S 4 8 5 C a i a

_ 2 bedrooms ic ve carpeted. e-J -ice atea

3 0 ® 810 399-8170

N O V I

W E S T G A T E V I

$ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

S u i t e s f r o m $ 5 4 0

• 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

Pa t ios a n d B a l c o n i e s

8 1 0 - 6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

O f f P o n t i a c Tra i l B e t w e e n W e s t a n d B e c k Rds

M i n u t e s f r o m 1 - 6 9 6 &. 1 - 2 7 5

D a i l y 9 - 6 SJ I . &. S u n . 1 2 - 4

L u x u r y A p a r t m e n t s • R e t a i l S h o p s

P r o f e s s i o n a l S p a c e

OAK PARK NORTHGATE APARTMENTS Studio, 1 4 2 Bed'com Apis

Start at $415 Free Basic Cable 4 Heat mci jded Swimm.ng Pool Tennis Courts 4 Much More

Can now 8 i 0 '368-8686 Located on 10-GreenliekJ

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H i l l s

A p a r t m e n t s

7 4 6 S M i l l S t . Between

Ann Afbor T- Arm Ar t ie Rd

• 1 & 2 B e d r o o m s • W a s h e r . D r y e r m e a c h un i t

• W i n d o w T r e a t m e n t s

• D i s h w a s h e r • A i r C o n d i t i o n e a

• W a l k t o D o w n t o w n • E a s y A c c e s s t o >-275

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S 5 3 0

O p e n 1 2 - 5 3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1

M o n t h r u F r i .

R O Y A L O A K

D O W N T O W N U-.fufhished 1 bedroom, in quiet K c u M comp"e« S6Q0 month plus security depostl You pay electne. we cay • I 31 No pets Laundry ladtoes C" streel parking available Minimum •vcij-ne requirement, $25,000

1810) 258 6200

ROYAL OAK 4200 Rochester Rq i bedroom $495 mc Heal 4 water r t iuded Carpel A- Refrigerator, stove No pets 313-38' 7976

C o l o n i a l C o u r t A p a r t m e n t s

B i r m i n g h a m ' s B e s t G e t s B e t t e r

I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y

2 B e d r o o m Apartments or • Electronic Securi ty System

and E m e r g e n t Sv stern

> Firepiaces & S j j n d e d s m

selected un i ts

• Reserved Covered

Carpor ts

ROYAL OAK,TROY I Doggy doggy where wili you l ive1

At Amber Apartments Pe'miss^oo they 9»v©1

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SoutMieW T o w n h o u s e s S

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m

$ 7 9 9

• FREE FULL SI2E WASHER 4 DRYER

• 1700-2700 sq ft • Ga'agesCarports • Manned Entrances

S u t t o n P l a c e

8 1 0 - 3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4 23275 Riverside Dnve Southtield. Michigan

SOUTHFIELD AT 13 Immaculate 3 bedroom. 2 full baths air appkances • 300 so ft carpeted Water,'gas included S l200mo 810-356-2426

S O U T H F I E L D

L E S L I E T O W E R S

A P A R T M E N T S

L a r g e 2 B e d r o o m

A p t s . f r o m $ 6 0 1

I n c l u d i n g h e a t

A s k a b o u t o u r

S e n i o r C i t i z e n

D i s c o u n t .

Features inc lude c o m p e t e ki tct ien. even microwave, carpet ing, vert icals, carport , o o o l . e x e r c i s e / a c t i v i t y rooms Add i t iona l s torage A laundry fac i l i t ies on al l doors. P r ime locat ion.

8 1 0 - 3 5 6 - 2 7 0 0

2 5 7 0 1 W . 1 2 M i l e

S P E C I A L S

2 B e d r o o m /

2 B a t h

F r o m

$ 6 8 5 . 0 0

F R A N K L I N

R I V E R

A P T S .

3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

^ T H R E E O A K S

$ $ S P E C I A L $ $

Enwy country Irving in one <* our 2 bedroom, i bath ranch style apart-ments Speooua «oe«» and storeg* pantry room All electric Kitchens inc i t i ng dishwasher Neuiral carpet. Mnds and a free carport Ameneies eierase room, termw courts, poet and vottevbai court

Can Today - Don l Delay Only a Few Available

8 1 0 - 3 6 2 - 4 0 8 8

W e s t l a n d E s t a t e s On Wayne Rd. S ol Warren Rd

S p a c i o u s 1 b e d r o o m 7 0 0 s q f t . • $ 4 7 0

Pnce shown is lor 1 yr lease Shorter Mesas availaole

Great locaoorVheat/weM'.'poo' Blinds/air,'no pets A mucfi more

3 1 3 - 7 2 2 - 4 7 0 0

W a l l e d L a k e / N o v i 1 & 2 b e d r o o m

Apartments 4 Townhomes Spacious, air. blinds, pool dishwasher, storage 4 laundry

$799 moves you in includes 1st mo rent

(810) 624 -6606

S O U T H F I E L D

L O W M O V E I N

C O S T S

1 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s S 5 6 5

H e a t I n c l u d e d

H i d d e n V a l l e y

A p a r t m e n t s

8 1 0 - 3 5 8 - 4 3 7 9

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S o u t h L y o n

• 1 & 2 b e d r o o m

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• C a r p o r t s

• F a b u l o u s l o c a t i o n

• S o c i a l a c t i v i t i e s

C A L L N O W ! !

8 1 0 - 4 3 7 - 1 2 2 3

Waked Lake

W A L N U T

R I D G E

A P A R T M E N T S

1 B e d r o o m . . . $ 5 1 0

2 B e d r o o m s

s t a r l i n g a t . . $ 5 5 0 With Approved Cre<W $25 Application Fee SENIOR DISCOUNT

Includes . Heel 4 water . Air conditioned • Balconies 4 cable

Westland

F o r e s t L a n e

A p a r t m e n t s

6 2 0 0 N o r t n W a y n e R d

S T U D I O - $ 4 2 0 1 B E D R O O M - $ 4 6 0

2 B E D R O O M - S 5 0 0 SENIOR DISCOUNT'

Amervties include . Heat 4 water • Carpeting 4 blinds • Appliances • Laundry facilities • Pool 4 air conditionng • Walk-n closets . Dishwashers in selected units . Cable available Oh Wayne Rd between

Ford 4 Hunter

3 1 3 - 7 2 2 - 5 1 5 5

WESTLANO-large 2 Oed-/ ^ ^ B f e r o o m apartment, heel 4 I ^ ^ V water included. $475 per

~ mo Call now 4 receive 50% o t first month s rent (wHt approved credit) Section 8 okay 313-326-9008

Storage i Laundry

TELEGRAPH 4 7 MILE 1 bedroom - S425 4 up 2 bedroom -$525 4 up Studio - $380 Includes heefweter 313-S34-9340

kaw —. j1 facilities Easy access >-€86 4 1-275 8 1 0 - 6 6 9 - 1 9 6 0

2 1 6 3 D e c k e r R d . (Decker 4 Commerce)

WAYNE 2 bedroom heal 4 water Included $47(Vmo plus $470 secu-rtty 1 bedroom $395. heaVwatet

included Calf 313-728 2480

TROY ROYAL OAK Full Spectrum Selection At Amber Apartments

(810) 280-1700 http j'/www amberapt oom

Mon -Fn 9-5 Sat 10-2

2 is.) B e d r o o m T w n s h o u s e s

• 0 n - S i * e Management

• Ful l Basements in

Townhouses

• M o d e m Kitchens w i th

dishwasher, micrciwase

8 1 0 - 6 4 6 - 1 1 8 8

L e a s i n g H o u r s :

9 a m - 5 p m d a i l y

S a L U n o o n ^ J j K T i ^

SOUTHFIELD NON-SMOKER No pets Utilises included. 1 bedroom, living room. 4 study room, complete kitchen ISSVmorth plus 1 months renl 4 depose (810) 353-7580

T R O Y SOMERSET AREA • FROM $550

Studio and spaoous 1 4 2 bedroom apartments Amenities include . Owner Pa«d Heat • Laundry Facilities • Balconies or Patios • intercoms • D>shwashers • Disposals . A* Conditioning • Window Treatments Close To Shopping 4 Expressways

VILLAGE APARTMENTS (810) 362-0245

Wayne

$ 2 9 9 M o v e s Y o u I n

Spacious 1 , 2 4 3 bedroom apts 1 Bedroom from $505 2 Bedroom from $585

• Free Heat . Free Water • Ektra Storage . Huge Closets • 24 H' Maintenance • Dishwashers

W A Y N E F O R E S T

A P A R T M E N T S

( 3 1 3 ) 3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

WesGand

L i v o n i a S c h o o l s

2 B E D R O O M S

$ 5 8 0 *

C a r p o r t I n c l u d e d

N o A p p l i c a t i o n F e e Blinds, dishwasher disposal self cleaning ovens, frost free refngera-tors, patio or balcony, enercise room, dub house

S E C U R I T Y $ 2 5 0

4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0 •on select units onty

J o y R d B e t w e e n N e w b u r g h a n d H i x

WEST BLOOMFIELD 1.2 4 3 bedroom apartment 4 town-houses wHh pnvate entries, washer dryer, carpofl. or garage all In a w o o d e d s e t t i n g and g a l e d

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Westland

$ 3 9 9 M o v e s Y o u I n at

W e s t e r n H i l l s A p t s .

I m m a c u l a t e 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s .

Immed ia te O c c u p a n c y F ree Hea t S Wa te r

Extra S to rage S p a c e

3 1 3 - 7 2 9 - 6 5 2 0

We re located on Cherry Hill, between Wayne 4 Newburgh

comrmxiity Call 810-661-0770

WAYNE - Attractive 1 bedroom apt located .n the best area Wayne $350 mo. All utilities included. Available Mar. 1W 810-879-6540

H A M P T O N C O U R T

A P A R T M E N T S

I S T H E P L A C E T O

L I V E I N W E S T L A N D

& 2 B e d r o o m s 1

f r o m $ 4 6 0

• Ex t ra Large Apts a Storage in your Apt • Carpor t s Avai lable

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

Westland Open Sunday Start New Year Off Right

S A V E J45 Ofl 1st * Month!

$ 5 2 5

. . . I n D o w n t o w n N o r t h v i l l e

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t w o h r t t r o o m and loft apartments

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F r o m $ 6 1 5

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2 B E D R O O M S

Super oosets - brea*1asi bar Appliances-pool-laundry facilities

Secunly doors • inieroom Cable ready • central heating

and air conditioning

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

$ 2 5 0

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3 1 3 - 4 2 2 - 5 4 1 1 Warren Rd be! Wayne/Newtourgh

WESTLAND O R C H A R D S

O F N E W B U R G H A P A R T M E N T S

Spaoous 1 4 2 Bedroom tloorpiens

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 9 - 5 0 9 0

W e s t l a n d P a r k A p t s . Across from Cty Par*

(Cherry Hill) I between Middiebelt 4 Memman)

(with approved cre<*l)

2 bedroom I 'A bath-$520 Large 1 bedroom - $455 ( I year lease with credit)

HEATfeLlNDS/POOL/NO PETS

7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6

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CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR EXPRESSWAYS & TWELVE OAKS MALL On Beck Rd Ju* North o< Ponflac Tral In Wbtom

( S I O ) 6 2 4 - 1 3 8 8

OPEN MOW m « SAT 10 -5 « SUH 11-5

B e a u t i f u l

P A R K H A V E N M A N O R Retirement Community

"Live the lifeatyle yon deeerve" Great Service* and Amenitiea

• OuaHy On-Ma Dtneig • Uovtt TheW • Planned Adweaa and Everts ' i t m y • Orveie Beauty Satun' • 9maB Pan weeome Bather She* - fJ IKKtm*

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777 E. Woodward Height* • HMel Park or c a l l a t : ( 8 ± 0 ) 5 4 M 7 0 7

T D O # (BOO) 6 4 9 - 3 7 7 7 ££

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APARTMENT LIVING

2 B e d r o o m Ranch H o m e

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Fu* w e b a s e m e n !

laundry tub . w a s h e r dryer hook up . gas apphancea.

frost f ree ra tngerator A Minds thru-out

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Spac ious yards, pr ivate d r iveway and en t rance

L a w n serv ice, s n o w remova l & 2« hour c a n n g

ma in tenance p rov ided a long w i th C«y Serv ices

-Eewr one cat or doo permosd

L O W M O V E I N C O S T S 2 Bedroom Apartments

H E A T I N C L U D E D

K n o b I n T h e W o o d s

A p a r t m e n t s

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 3 ® 0 5 8 6 OAK VILLAGE L.C. (313) 721-8111

V E N O Y P I N E S A P A R T M E N T S

1 4 2 bedroom apts

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Call tor Spt-( i.ils

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Spaoous 1 and 2 bedroom courtyard KOflmena loceHed neer iho«>.ng I o t i r essways Other amenit ies include

. Newly renenaled Wtchene

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. Free Heet

. Air Conditioning

. Window Treatments

. Laundry FacHMs , Bedroom $470. 2 Bedroom $S00 C O U N T R Y C O U R T A P T S

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

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CoodoalToenhouies

TnOYiCUMWON -Neer 14 M*e 4 Craoha Mnuiee 10 Somerset and Birmingham! Spacious 3 bedreoom Townhouse leatures pn-vate entrance, carpons, pnvate patio yard, vertical bands, central air. f i * faMsment. t ie baths taSOfmon* NO DOGS EHO Can weekdays (B!0) 042-0606 .

WALLED LAKE- beeuWul conoo tur-rushed and decorated 2 bedroom 2 bath, laundry room m una. large deck 4 garage, with.iake privileges Secu-rity deposit plus SMO'mo

010-53*-3442

W E S T L A N D W O O O S

A P A R T M E N T S Spacious 1 snd 2 bedroom apart-nents Amenities include . Ceipems . Owner Paid Heal . Pool . Laundry Facilities . intercom . Air CondttKKWig . Close To Shopping 4

Enptessway . Window Treatments**™ Bands

l Bedroom $505 2 Bedroom $545

(313) 721-0500

Apartments Furnished

D u p i e u s

ROYAL OAK • 3 bedrooms, car-peted, fireplace apptanca* oom operated washerrdryer ashwasher Heat included $77S 810-634-73B5

SOUTH LYON non-smolung. MC dishwasher, plus utilities (313) 451-2444

1 bedroom i^per , r. $520

WESTLAND 1 bedroom. Ford end Ne»*urgh ares $305 per morth plus

313-961-6819

WESTLAND MO«WAYNE SUB 2 BEDROOM $54<WIO SECURITY

NEGOTIABLE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY (313> 668-1161

4 0 5 A n You Fed Up With Renting? Why pay rem srfien you can own lor as MM or less

CALL N O W - ASK MOWI RaiVa> Prelerred 313-730-1000

BERKLEY - 4 bedoom bungalow, fin-ished bassmsnt cantrM air. $1006

RENT A-HOME Shaie Liangs 642-1020, no lee

BERKLEY 4 bedroom. I St bath home In great neighborhood. $ V 0 » m o AvaMabb March 1

Call Stale* Mgmi fglQ) 540^206

BERKLEY • newty remodeled taav gakm. 3 bedroorne. 1 bath, all appti anew air hanNieod floors deck, available immedaitely - $825 Ask lor Ph* 810 585-7627

BERKLEY, quant 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1100 aq tt home Av&iable now $62<Vmo

Caa Slam Mgmi 810-540^268

BEVERLY HILLS - 3 bedroom. 2 bath, bnck ranch, stove fridge washer i dryer. dishwasher central air. 2 car attached garage wfopener, •nrvoom dec*. na>Sy remodstsd, 13 Mas $ Lamer $1660 par mo. plus uOlmes 610-855-2802 tor showing

BEVERLY HILLS met. basement, garage c

RENT-A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620

3 bedroom colo-c/a. $1100

giRMJMGHAM 1 bedroom com-pletely lumlehed apt wrth carport .rase 4 security deposit required Car aflet 4pm 810-647-4390

a RMtNGHAM I or 2 bsdroom completely furnished short term east available Includes uWities From $975 per mo 810-855-2992

BIRMINGHAM/ROYAL OAK

F u r n i s h e d A p t s . • Monthly Leases . -irrenfate Occupancy • Lowest Rates . TastetuHy Decorated

S U I T E L I F E

8 1 0 5 4 9 - 5 5 0 0 BiTvoaham/W

BlOOWFlEi

Flats I BEVERY HILLS • Colonial. 3 bed-

room. 1\» bath, lanced yens, deck, appliances, window treatments oen-trai air 810^42-6369

DEARBORN HEIGHTS NORTH 2 bedroom lower flat in residential bnck house appliances included SeeO'mo- utilities 313-724-8117

EVERGREEN-WARREN AREA, 2 bedroom upoer flat, carpeted washer 4 dryer $350 mo • 11* mos security (313) 525-8336

OLD REDFORD Upper flat. 2 bedrooms.

$450 mo plus ustibes No pels Call (810) 220-1670

BIRMINGHAM 4 ALL CITIES

F R E E PREVIEW, CATALOGS. PHOTOS

HOUSES CONDOS. APARTMENTS 'Snce 1976"

T E N A N T S & L A N D L O R D S SHARE REFERRALS

R E N T - A - H O M E 8 1 0 - 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0 864 S Adams. Birmingham

BIRMINGHAM Maple/Woodward • Upper una. 3 bedrooms han»*ood floors, updated Wtehen. i p p k n c w 1532 sq M . Bessmem. apoiwieee I cat. no pala. near town $ l800Cno O 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

BIRMINGHAM . newly ranowned 2 bedroom, tkshwaaher washer/dryer fWce yard Ws0i to downtown $775 • ut i l i t ies Avai lable 3-1 Eves 010-504-3363. Days 313-440-0047

BIRMINGHAM 4 cither suburbs CORPORATE

TRANSFEREES For your RELOCATION NEEDS

Ca l D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

BIRMINGHAM • Sharp 3 bedroom ranch, hardwood floors, neutral decor, tvt bathe, beasmant. garage. $1.07Vmo (810) 649-0878

B I R M I N G H A M - s p a c i o u s 4 charming colonial. 3 bedrooms 1 bath, tormal dmmo room, breakfast room, basement. I car garage, fire-place. central air. Pets OK. 1276 Smah $l30CVmo (010) 540-2665

BIRMINGHAM - Wak to Downtown 1400 sq t older home, complaisty updated 3 bedroom. 1 belh new everyewig $1100 mo 810-528-9110

BLOOMFIELD - 3 bedroom. 2Vt bath. Tt car attached garaga, Family room, 2 hrepiace, 2500 aq ft. $2200 mo CaS (810) 901-0228

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 4 bedroom. 2 beth. 2 car garage.

$ l960*nc avasable nvneoatsry 313-425-7153

4 0 5 H m h s

CLAWSON 3 bedroom bungalow

SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620

COMMERCE Huron Huts Sharp 1990 bnck contemporary. 1st toor master, ecuzzi. great room. ca»ie-dral calling, hardwood toyer. lutchen. a r . 2520 sqft. wooded lot $200IVmo D a H PfCPBRTCS 610*737-4002

COMMERCE TWP 4 bedrooms 1400 s4.IL. 1 5 bslhs 2 5 car g a r a g e $ i 0 5 0 / m o

810-360-1162 or 810-360-9272

DEARBORN ranch. ! •

RENT,

• 3 bedroom bnck r garage baaemenl.

3 yard Pets OK S66VMC AL PROS (313) 513-RENT

DEARBORN HGTS - 4 bedrooms, t bath, wesherrdryer connection greet locetlon. fenced yetd. $775 /nw . deposil 313-454-8926

DEARBORN HGTS - 3 ranch A» appkances garaga deck tanSN room $57VMO RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

Hofflen

Farmmglon M«a - 1 bedroom condo. c/a. carport, pool, tanrsa. op tbu ,

$825 ShareNet Realty. No Fee 100 s ot rentals 810-642 1620

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom ranch. 11* bathe all appkances fenced 2 car garage $OSOMO RENTAL

car garage PROS (Si 10) 373-RENT

FERNDALE - 1 bedroom ranch, baeement. appaances. $4same

RENT A HOME SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

Hoae*

LIVONW - 3 bedrooms AS sppk-snces central ar . 2-* ear garage^

3573 $87Vmo 11.000 desnng tae

seourtfy " $ 313-522

FERNDALE - 4 bedroom brtc* ranch Remodeled kachen Many updates

I oaregs double -Co Fee (810)

appkences Full $e0IVmo Rent

FERNDALE reoscoraled 3 bed-room lutchen wth dinmg room, kw ig roam with fireplace. 2 car garage

•d yard. Ferndale schools $82V 1396 Albany, W of Woodward

Call Eves 6-6pm Open Sun Feb 2

DEARBORN Immaculate 4 bed lower ftet. fun basement a i

1.2 ear garage Open Sun Appokne 313-277-5222

appkances 1-3 6458

DEARBORN Nice 3 bedroom bnck ranch $650. 2 bedroom spsoous garage $590 OpBon to buy available on both (810) 768-1623

Bloomfiekl'Troy IELD LAKES APTS

F^rvshed apts. in small quiel com-plex Fully tumisned 4 decorated studio' 1 4 2 bedroom units Includes disnes knens. etc Cleaning services as. a »aBle Beach privileges No pets please Rents startina at $600 Heat S «ater included SHORT TERM LEASES for quaWad applicants

810-881-8309

FARMINGTON HILLS CONDO Completely tumished 1 bedroom, washei/dryer dean

1810) 380-5405

FARMINGTON HILLS $500 per month 1 Bedroom UUities included Botsford Inn Call Creoo Smith 18101 474-4800

LIVONIA - FURNISHED Weekly Rates,

No Lease. Extended Stay 313-261-680Q

^ S 5 O F F S U N - T H U R S | •

* T E L - 9 6 I N N 313-535-4100

_ Low Daily 4 Weekly Rales _ I Quality Rooms Ma-d Service |

Phone. HBO ESPN _

J e W i a O W MOTEL 313-721-l22oJ

Homes

OUR CLASSIFIEDS

k W O R K ^

ROYAL OAK 2 bedroom, newly decorated. Immacu-late! Serene setting

near downtown. Lawr 4 snow removal.

BIRMINGHAM BEAUTY Newty remodeled. 2 bedroom finished bssement. s i appliances S895 plus security (810) 626-9817

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom bun-galow all appl iances ki tchen updated, new carpets. $85CVmo plus security deposit (810) 626-8650

RL/MOUTH - 1 and 2 apartments, completely Ii Available now

(313) 459-9507

REDFORD- Fully tumished, specious j r maculate 1 bedroom wrcarport Aa jMities out electric, comfortable 4 sate Pool $750mo 810-350-2243

R O Y A L O A K

D O W N T O W N Fully furnished studo apartment .n quiel secured comple« $450 month plus secunty deposit You pay eiec-tnc. «« pay heat No pets Laundry faculties Off-street parking available Minimum income requirement $25,000 (810) 258-6200

WAcLED LAKE- beautiful condo fur-nished and decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry room in unit, large deck 4 garage, with lake pnvileges Secu-rity deposit plus $980'mo rent

810-539-3442

CondoaiTownhouses

UnMia'able... when the. paper came

out I recieivd at least 75-100 calls before 12 noon! 1 could have rented the house 1(1 times

that day!~ JM,Keego Harbor

Our c l a s s i f i e d so les

p e o p l e o r e w a i t i n g to

h e a r from y o u . ,

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p l e a s e c a l l

WAYNE

3 1 3 - 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

O A K L A N D

810 -644 -1070 BOCKSTIB/WCHESTCR HILLS

810 -852 -3222 CLARKSTON/LAKi OCION/

OXFORD

810 -475 -4596

( O b s w w r A S u r n t r i c t i t m i n » V » » m n n «

BIRMINGHAM 4 bedroom, 1V» beths. Iwng room wfllreplace Family room dining room, finished base-ment. new Mchen w'apptiancas, newly decorBted, fenced yard, garage $1150 per mo plus secunty

(810) 855-4411

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom ranch, bssement. c/a. opborvbuy. $1200

RENT-A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1620

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom, 1 battv bungaiow appliances, basement,

storage, $725 RENT-A-HOME Share Listings 642-1620 no lee

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom. 1'n beth brick ranch, sll app*ances. new carpel fireplace finished basement, fenced yard. 2 car garage $1450/ month (810) 620-3979

BLOOMFIELD TWP - 4 bedroom ranch with great location immediate occupency S'600,mo Ca l Chris at (810) 540-8833 tor turther mlo

BLOOMFIELD TWP (LaheerAjncom area) - 4 bedroom 31* bath quad level on lerge comer lot Famey room with fireplace, library, white Euro kitchen with appkances large game room and hobby room, central eir, attached Ta car garage. Burmnghem schools, available now at $2300 w f w h includes s i lawn care BLOOMFIELD TWP (Maple-Inkate' areal - 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch on large lot Family room S fireplace kitchen appkances newer grey car-peting. central air, attached 2 car garage with opener. Birmingham schools Mesdowlake privileges Available now at $1450

GOODE 647-1898 Real Estate BRIGHTON - 3 Bedroom ranch Car-peted. appliances fenced yard. 2 car garage Pets OK $KXVMO RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

BRIGHTON - Brighton schools. 5391 Mountain Rd 4 bedrooms. 2't baths, full tirushed walk-out basement, attached 2 car garage 2600 sq ft mmeOate occupancy Lease $1895

month Option lo buy available 810-348-5400

per month Option lo MeedowManegement

BRIGHTON SCHOOLS - 2 bedroom 1 bath 1 car attached garage kitchen appkances 6 mo lesse with credit check 810-486-8110

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom m great neighborhood an appliances, base-men!, $850 810-649-1974 Share Relemals. 642-1620, no tee

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom, 1 bath •Craftsman' bun-galow w covered front porch Kitchen 4 laundry appkances car-peting a neutral decor Open House Saturday 4 Sunday 1-4 1144 Smith (810) 646-8412

Foipointe-F Sum —ii ' a

r x v !

AUBURN HILLS, SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON HILLS OREN WEEKENDS

Outstanding 2 4 3 bedroom town-nouses 4 ranches, some w;attached fla-age 4 fireplace Cafl 810 Westbury-Aubum His 852-7550 Weatherstone/SoulMield 350-1296 Poxpointe-Farmington Hfe 473-1127

l-Farmmgton His 626-4396 " m-Farmmglon 851 2730

Townhouse S p e c i a l Hours 1 tam-5pm

3MINGHAM - Lincoln/Woodward 2 large bedrooms. IVi baths, closets Townhouse leatures

central a»r, private yard. Iui> base-men t , c a r p o r t . S925 H E A T INCLUDED. Sorry NO DOGS Avail-able 3/ 1 Lease EHO Can week days (810) 642-8686

BLOOMFIELD Lake. 2 bedroom 2 bath, condo, everything $975/mo

ShareNet Realty 100 s of Rentals 64^1620

AAA LEASING 4 MANAGEMENT offering. WESTLAND - 3 bedroom ranch. Basement garage - $895 W BLOOMRELO • 4 Dedroom. base-ment garage $2495 SALEM • t »ecu t ive lease, home 2 yrs new' • $2500 OneWay Realty (810) 473-5500 or

(313) 522-€000

BELLEVILLE DETROIT. Royal Oak, Lincoln Pa-v 2. 3" 4 4 bedrooms Vacant homes 4 apis Kids, pets ok Hasenau Co 313-2730223

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom bun-galow. carpeted all appliances, fenced yard Sa&CVMO RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

BIRMINGHAM Charming 3 bedroom ranch updated kitchen ceiling tans, wood floors basement, 2 car. aB appkances, deck, across from park and tenrvs Great location Available immediately. $1500'mo Call 810-647-5636

BIRMINGHAM • Charming home 3 bedroom.. r « baths new kitchen, huge closets central air, 2 car garage SISOQ/mo plus secunty

(810) 645-9047

BIRMINGHAM CLOSE to town Cute 2 bedroom, large kitchen dec* large lot S79»mo 1271 Cole.

(B10I S84-0006 or 647-2762

BIRMINGHAM - Cute 20edrc-am brick ranch, 1 car garage walk to town Full basement BeauMul street $115Q'mo 644-3149 or 816-1443

BIRMINGHAM - Cute 3 bedroom, 1 oath ranch w,"Birmingham Schools Close to downtown 4 Somerset

immediate occupancy (810) 332-1848

Large yard S120Q.mo BIRMINGHAM (DOWNTOWN) 2 bedroom Tome w appliances base-ment 4 2 cat garage $850'month • secunty No pets (8101 626-2533

| g ] F A R M I N G T O N

E* CHATHAM HILLS • S L u x u r y L i v i n g

townhouse. basement w/rec room, all appliances central air Available 3-1 $850 810-348-8189 »714

RICHTER & ASSOC. DEARBORN HEIGHTS Condo - Arm JlrCor Trait 4 Evergreen Extra clean, 1 bedroom appkances $435 mo Bon Cot Realty (313) 533-6758

FARMINGTON HILLS • immediate occupancy 3 bedrooms Ti beth townhomes available 2.400 aq.tL Washer/dryer. t u l besement. some With golf course few Only a few left Ca* Now1 810-477-0133 J I N D E P E N D E N C E G R E E N A P T S

ramwig lon Hills - 1 bedroom, c/a. tarpon pool, tenrae. oofbuy $625 f ShareNet Realty , T t o Fee 300 s o* rental* 810-642 1620

• FARMINGTON TOWNHOUSE 1 CONDOMINIUM 9 bedroorne and 2 1 1 baths oon-temoorary style w«h fireplace and WaOtoul lower level All appkencee

11 OOtymonei I Gor don ar

1 CENTURY 21 MJL I Corporate Traneferee Service j (<10)055-0621

n o v i • 2 bedroom/1 bath upper una Condo Latfidry room 4 garage Cwimmng laoHies $725/mo . %ecunty (4tB) 475-0002

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• M i c r o w a v e s

• E x t r a L a r g e A p a r t m e n t s

Dishwashers Indoor Pool

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^ ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 u p e <>nOUl Grand River between Drake at Haistead MM ISJ M o n - F n 9 - 6 . Sat - S u n 11-4 L J [51151151151151151151151 i o H a l l S H g l

CLARKSTON 3 Bedroom ranch, carpeted, appliances 1200 so ft , fenced oa'aoe Pets OK $900 RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

CLARKSTON M-1 SOekhill - 4 bed room colonial country kechen 27« 14. hardwood floors appliances. 2375 sq t t . hrepiace, lirvsbed basement 2 car, lawn «duded S1900'mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

DETROIT - 5 Mile. Telegraph area 3 bedroom ranch new carpel if,fl con-temporary ugh: futures all window treatments new vmyl windows s-leei entrance doors 2 ce> garage, very dean • $535r'mo Also 6 M-ie W of Telegraph, smel 1 bedroom house, needs wo< Dave

wort. $395/mo 255-5678

DETROtT 7/TELEGRAPH - 2 bed-room, freshly painted, new carpeting, Stove, retngerator, shed $45»mo (810) 737-0743

FARMINGTON 4 A U CITIES R E N T - A - H O M E

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS 810-642-1620

S of 9 810-548 1167 I-3pm

FRANKLIN !4 Mile.Telegraph - 3 bedroom m-levei. bprary tamey room, hrepiace 1900 sq f l . 2 car a t wooded setting $2000 /mo D a H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

GARDEN CITY 3 bedroom, very dean, large fenced lot 2 car garaae. 1795/1710 No pets

313-261-8770

GARDEN CITY - dean 3 bedroom home with gerage Very good neigh bomood, lOSOVno Credit report required Call Jim Anderson Century 21 Dynamic 720 7800

GARDEN CITY Small home 3 bed rooms, water'stove 4 refrigerator included No pets 'deal for smgie person or couple $500'mo First, last 4 secunly |313| 422-8763

INKSTER - 4 bedroom bungalow 2 * car garage sned. hardwood Itoors. lenced, pels OK $550>'M0 RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

LIVONIA. CLEAN 3 bedroom bnck ranch basement 2 cer gerega lenced yard, appkances no pets Requrea references $875 month plus secunty Aleo avsuo ie fur-nished C a l 810-344-0677

g LIVONIA 8 Mria/Famunglon Rd 3 bedroom possible 4th .n basement No garage No pels 1200 sq tt $l200>tno (810) 471-4501

LIVONIA 5/Newt>urgh 3 bedroom bnck ranch 2 * baths. 1600 sq ft family room, tirepiece. custom kitchen, appliance' 2 car air $ l650mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4OC2

MILFORO M-5»\fcfford FW Bnck 4 bedroqm cdornai 3 baths, fireplace oak kitchen, appha--ces certtrw vac. whirlpool, finished walkout. 2800 sq tt 2 car air $200a rno D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

NEW HUDSON • Updated 3 bed-room home neer 96 expressway entrance Omng room, Irving room tanwy room wtireplece and walk-out to deck, garage $1l45'mo C a l MeaxwManagamem iBiOl 348-5400

N O R T H V I L L E M a m ' B e c k Charming one of a kind 4 bedroom 31* bams 3 tiraptaces maid quar lets, pnvate setting air, no pets smokers $3000'mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-40CC

H o a e *

PLYMOUTH • 3 bedroom bnck arch new kitchen and oaih bard

wood floors throughout. 2 ear

antes included. Large corner $995 plus utilises Security Oepoe* requ i red Ava i lab le Feb 15

313-455-0381

PLYMOUTH - Downtown 3 bedroom Carpeted stove 4 fndge. beeamert. lenced yard, 2 ca< garaoe $89Vmo

313-453-7872 or 3 1 ^ 4 5 ^ 2 4 1 2

PLYMOUTH L * a new 3 bedroom Colonial, den, 1st floor laundry, garage Avai lable 3i' 1 $995

810-6348-8189 «730

RICHTER & ASSOC. 5 MILE 4 Beech-Cute 1 bedroom home, stcve 4 tndge. deck, remod-eled neat 4 dean $500mc plus u«*-nes 4 secunty No pets 313-513-8258

REDFORD - 2 bedroom bnck ranch, kitchen doorwan to deck, finish base-ment garage Available now $715' mo • security 810-478-0213

REDFORO 3 bedroom bungalow, central S" very dean lancet) yard $825 mo plus snow 4 lawn mainte-nance fee 313-464-6301

REDFORD - 7 M M 4 Beech 2 large bedrooms, no garage no basemen! Wale- included1 $4SOmonth . $450 security Alte- 5pm 313-953-9654

FARMINGTON 3 bedroom 1 bath full basement New wmdowscarpet updated kitchen & bath Fenced yard $92&mo < secunty deposit Available Mar IS (810) 932-8292

FARMINGTON Completely updated ranch in downtown Farmington Fin-ished basement 2 car garage air large fenced yard Must see St600, mo (313) 591-0629

F A R M I N G T O N G r a n d Ri Orchard Lake Freshly painted ranch, lamily room 19x10, 2 bedrooms large kitchem appkances. updated bath, W«ds, good ston D 4 H PROPERTIES

storage $11001110 810-737-4002

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 12/ Farmngton - Freshly painted 4 oed room colonial, 2300 s q f i beige carpet, Tn baths cooktop. lutchen floor 2 car, a»r $1975/mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 610-7374002

FARMINGTON HILLS. lOOrchard Lake 3 bedroom bnck ranch 2 baths, family room, fireplace. 1700 sq ft neutral, basement, 2 car. IP. no pets/smokers S1650"no D 4 H PROPERTIES 8107374002

FARMINGTON HILLS - Well kept 3 bedroom ranch t 'n bath, new ceramic kitchen hardwood floors, air full basement, all apoliances, 2 car garage lenced yard Available imme-<»ateJ» $1150 mo (810) 474-S094

o< (810) 474-7612

INKSTER - 3 bedroom newty remodeled fenced yar mo credit check

Call (313) 326-6571

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LAKE ORION Luxury octagon home lully furrwhed. 2500 sq.fi w l h beautiful lake news Party room wen surround sound 2 bedrooms, 2 oerarrnc Oaths extensive muBi-leveJ

$1975 a mo Short terni 810-814-9606

decking I available

LIVONIA 4 ALL CITIES

R E N T - A - H O M E TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS

810-642-1620

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom, appliances, carpeted, finished basement fenced van. 2'e ca' garage $800'MO RENTAL PROS (8101 373-RENT

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom bnck ranch, central a », 1 5 Baths ga-age clean, lenced yard $925 No pets

313-420-6066

LIVONIA 3bedroom •'<, bath ranch 1100 sqft . 2 car garage. Available March 1 Askmg $1 OSO'mo Pets negotiable 810-645-6539

LIVONIA 2 bedroom bungalow Very dean 2 car garage appliances lenced vard S6SOMO RENTAL PROS (313| 513-RENT

NORTHVILLE 4 OTHER SUBURBS CORPORATE

TRANSFEREES For your RELOCATION NEEDS

Cat D 4 H PROPERTIES 610-737-1002

REDFORO RANCH 3 bedrooms 900 sq ft Wing room fenced yard Pets OK SeOOiMO RENTAL PROS 810) 373-RENT

NORTHVILLE Ranch. 3 Bedrooms 3 baths, finished welkout baseme-ti., ravine lot 2 car attached garage W of Haggerty N of 7 Mile St.7S6> mo • s e c u r i t y C a l l B i d

810-504 5670

NORTHVILLE Six/Bradner Freshly panted cathedral ceiling great room. 22 x 24 2 3 Bedrooms 2 balhs. 2 car. air hrepiace u s e sq ft $1200mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737400?

NOVI 9 MileMeadowbr00k Bnck 4 Bedroom contemporary. 3 ' j bams 2200 sq ft . sludic ceiling Wptace 2 car. an. neutral $2200 mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-7374002

NOVI ON Walled Lake 3 bedrooms Fenced yard 'leek, appliances 1950 sq 1 $1500 810-669 2808

OAK PARK - 4 Bedroom with garage S Imished basement. $90(>mo Aval abe immediately no pels $1350 deposn 313-971-8921

OR>ON TWP 3-4 bedroom ranch, tinsihed Basement, a'l appliances garage $925 No lee ShareNet Realty Leasing 4 Management

642 1620

BEDFORD TWP Home information Center has a t-ee rental housing bul-letin board Mon-Fn. 8 30am - 4pm al The Redlord Community Center. 12121 He-imgway 1 block North ol Plymouth Rd Wesl of Beech Daly

ROCHESTER downtown, .cozy 1 bedroom. beauUM yard Cau leave message 1810) 651-2326

4 0 5 ROCHESTER HILLS 1 too aq « bnak A l l

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R O C H E S T E R H I L L S . Sne l l / Rochester Rd • E legvt t Tudor. 3208 sq f t . 4 Bedroorne. B r w y . fame, room. Ilroplao*. dMng room. 3 oat. •ir. No pa ta -amokM $2300~mo D 4 H PROPEFmES 810-7374002

ROMULUS (ftoer bedroom houee H U m n t 4 MM

200 aa (3131

months rent plus $200 a a ^ n t ^ ^

ROYAL OAK -Bath large kl lohea stove 4 retnger-

mora $990/mo. <010)

ROYAL OAK. 3 bedroom bungalow kitchen appliances carpeted, central nr . fun basement. $000 m o p * plus

1' * month security deposit 3 pets A iHl l i tN

mme<»ateiy C a l 816-442-8650 One year lease No 1

ROYAL OAK • 3 bedroom on Dewey near 12 4 Rochester Finished base mem hardwood floors, lenced vera central ee. stove 4 retngerator, tBOO x Carpenter MgrM (BIO) 546-0000

ROYAL OAK - 3 bedroom 1 alappeancee 1 bassmem Available > 1 - 9 7

Can 810-644-5620

ROYAL OAK - 2 bedroom, 1 bath ranch dishwasher. Florida room. 2 car garage. $725. RENT-A-HOME Share Listings. 642-1620, no fse

ROYAL OAK - 3 bedrooms, car-peted appkancee^ i iw^room. yard.

' ( 8 1 0 ) 3 7 3 - R E N T

ROYAL OAK Charming 3 bedroom, all appkances, garage, c/a. $1195

ShareNet Realty 100 s ot rentals1 842-1820

ROCHESTER HILLS AvevAdams-3 bedroom Onck ranch family room fireplace masier 24x12 2 car, air apptances lawn included $ 180Q''mo D S H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

ROYAL OAK - Colonial on Mapiegrove 3 bedrooms. 1H baths hardwood Itoors, lamily room 4 finehed basement. 2 car garage separate dming room, a l appliances central air hreptece in hying room,

sunporch tor only $18(W Carpenter Mgmt 1810) 5466000

O R I O N T W P Carpeted appl iances negotiable $835'MO R E N T A L P R O S ( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 6 - R E N T

PLYMOUTH 2 Bedroom 2 Caths oakfloors f ireplace basemenl garage, yard Security no pels S900

313-501-6530 or 313 455-7653

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F r o m $ 4 6 5 h e a t i n c l u d e d

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available

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BEECH DALY. SOUTH OF CHERRY

3 1 3 - 5 6 2 - 3 9 8 8

Great Living • Super Value!

Sootsdale A P A R T M E N T

1 B e d r o o m

f r o m $ 5 0 0

$ 3 5 0 D e p o s i t

2 B e d r o o m from $ 5 6 5

F R E E H E A T and C O O K I N G G A S Dishwashers • Vertical Blinds • 1 1/2 Baths

Centra l Air • Pool • Laundry & Storage • Tennis Carport * Clubhouse * Cable Ready

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g ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

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H a w t h o r n e C l u b A P A R T M E N T

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B e t w e e n Ann Arbor Trail & War ren

Mon. - Fri. 9-6. Sat. & Sun. 1 1 - 4

CANTON SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM

F R O M O N L Y

$ , Washer/Dryer hook-up Sett-cleaning oven Vertical Blinds Swimming Pool New Fitness Center Pets Welcome Furnished Apts. Available

Cherry Hill

A u t u m n

Cherry Hill at 1-275

313-397-1080 Open 7 Days

Franklin Square Apartments $ 3 0 0 OFF 1 s t MONTH RENT

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ORCHARD LAKE - apartment ghamng older home 2 I fceth Iraplece on lake « Ca* (810) 3001288

IYMOUTH Neutral 2 inch oondo Large livtryOnmg

, as upaarree AvariaMe noer 810-3*6-8188 »T1J

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quiet area $«7S»no No pels 1313) 837-0100

STER MILLS - K«0l Cove. 3 Bedroom T* oath. Condo

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$12CKVrno Caa Marsha (•10) 846-8103

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« a r y n q from $388 » $50C

Open Mon thru M . M PM ta * - -

18001 M A M O T 1136411540 TOO (800) 8061833

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• 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths • Floorplans ranging from 1400-1800 sq. f t • Washer/dryer and storage in each ape • 24 hour intrusion alarm • Private carport • Award winning landscape, pool and tennis ocurts • From $945

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Exercise Room - & Much More

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S200 Security D e p o s i t

FROM $490 Includes Heat

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Vertical Blinds

313-397-0200 Daily 9-6 Sat-Sun 11-4

6 MILE RD

5 MILE RD

West land's Besi Value...

BLUE GARDEN APARTMENTS

• Close to Work! • Convenient to Shopping!

Our Value Package Includes: • Fsswo-iaOie updated . Heat and Waner

• Balconies • An Conditioner • Laundry facul t ies m each building

Available... • Cawe TV • Soeciaf Pel Un»

apartments 1 D-y~»asners Mini Bunds La«ge secure prnrate storage room »nh eacn apartment

' Pool ano Cluohouse

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HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL

1 BEDROOM from $495 2 BEDROOM from I M S

• Heat Included • Spacious Suites • Dishwashers • Outdoor Pool • F^rk Setting • Central Air • Walk-in Closet

(313) 425-6070 Ann Arbor Tfail, West

Daily 9-6,J Sat. & Sun.

S O UT H F I ELD Low Move In Costs

1 Bedroom Apar tments From $525

Heat Included

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A P A R T M E N T S Located adjacent to naturally wooded Hmes Park, economical. I and 2 bedroom apartments and townhouses Comfortable l iv ing w i th condit ioning, private bakonm, huge closets, heat included Also Cable TV. and 2 swimming pools SMA RT stop at the Iront entrance

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We re proud to offer the moat value for your money in Westland Cherry HHt neer Merriman

313-72*2242

Situa'eo Aiffitn 77 beautiful acres ol park and recreational paths- Four Seasons of activity with comfortaWe vmg m a delightful Farmington H ;is neigbDorhood Excellently serviced and maintained 1 and 2 Bedroom apartments and townhouses Eas, and quick access to 1-96 and 1-275 - direct routes lo ffie airport, downtown Detroit and Birmingham/Southfield 9 MHe Road • 1 'A mlks west of Farmington Road

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ROVAL OAK Great tamily rt KW, 2'it

room anlwaptace. dirwig room, S'* car garage 2 bedrooms • dan. alt app»-• n c w tu l basement. lenced yam i960 mo • security Open Sal 11 -3 529N Blear . N erf 11. S of Garden* .

810-543-5167

ROY At OAK. neer 14 and Cookdge 2 bedroom, family room. 2 balh, .ja.-age a l appliances, central air gas heat FurmsTied or unfurnished, plus utilities (BIOS 5X9 4905

ROYAL OAK, quaint 3 bedroom bun-galow. ' e r t»a comer lot. oarage fresh parf* Wood floors basement $#25 month (810) 594-1786

ROYAL OAK. redone brick ranch 3 4 bedrooms 2 ' i baths, new Kitchen, centra, an. all 6 appliances ••eluded attached garage lenced.

close to Beaumont Hospital No pets immediate occupancy S> <00 mo plus utilities Can Bernadette at

810-406-1993

SOUTHFIELD brick 3 bedroom ranch All appliances Fenced Pets

to buy $700 1810) 373-RENT

SOUTHFIELD Lovely 1 500 sq f l rand*, great access to eipressways fenced yard garage Availaole 2-1 SI 350 810-3488189. 1725

RICHTER & ASSOC. SOUTHFIELD • Open Sunday Feb 9th 9 to 5 21605 TuHerCl S , 11 Mile: L arise: Neal 4 clean 3

bedroom t 5 oath 2 5 car attached garage Large yard Appliances 'eluded $67Vmo $800 wUiacount

(3131 883 1922

SOUTHFIELD RARE RENTAL Remodeled 3 bedroom home w new kslchen carpet paiffl. W'2 car garage, large fenced yard w dec* Nee location Conven«m to X-ways This home shines SSOOmo $8CO refundable secunty. cleaning deposit OPEN MOUSE Sun Pet 9 1 lo 4pm 21162 Midway Ave S ot 9 M le E of Lahser

SOUTHFIELD Sharp 2 bedroom •anch. newny decorated, appliances fenced yard, garage Avai>ab« now $750 810-346-8189 »726

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TAYLOR - 3 bedroom, carpetmg. no bssement. no appaances fenced yard, smaH garaga, $820 ;mo • $620 secunty 313-464-0062

TAYLOR »ATrtegrapn clean 3 bed room, laundry No ba pels $600 mo moves-in SlOrcredn

HOMES FOR RENT IN TROY Troy schools

Cal Barbara between 16-2pm (6101 362-4150

TROY 2 bedroom bungalow • mam rtoor of>ce, dmmg room. T-> car garage basement, appliances. $950- security (810) 528 1732

TROY Big Beaver,'Adams 4 bed-room One* colonial 2''. balhs. (amity room iibiary. furnace. 3300 sq I t , 2 car irvground pool $230(Vmo D 1 H PROPERTES 810-737-4002

TROY Long Laker John R Windmill Pomie 4 bedroom bnck contempo-rary ranch freshly painted 2 balhs, sxylite fireplace. 2 car, finished base-ment. air $l500p'mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810737-4002

WALLEO LAKE 3 bedroom ranch All appliances. 1200 sq II yard pets negotiable $6-50 MO RENTAL PROS [810) 356-RENT

WALLED LAKE Newer nome. wooded Ot 1st Itocv masier. great kechen, garage, basement Available now S2 100 810-346-8189 »731

RICHTER & ASSOC. WARREN NORTH - 3 bedroom ranch, garage basement. $895

RENT-A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620

WARRENROYAL OAK 3 bedroom brick bungalow remodelled wnew carpet & windows Finished base men(, 2 car garage Ava.-abie Fee 1 5600mc » secunty Rent-Co Fee

(810) -755-1855

WAYNE 3-4 bedroom b-ck ranch 2 Balhs garage fenced tor pels, fin-ished base"ent S75OM0 RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

WAYNE 3 bedroom ranch newly redecorated $775 mo plus secunty deoos-1 Caa <3>3l 944-6104

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WAYNE - 4642 Mtidrsd Shown W e d Fn 4 Sun. at 5pm 3 b e d •oom*. basement, galeae, lenced y a r d $ 6 7 5 mo A v a i l a b l e •ttmeduuety Motile: 313 920-5966

313-270-6326 313 961 3050 "SES

unioe. W BtoomlieM. 3 bedroom. 2 slony •arraly room, lane from. $ V 9 5

RENTAHOME Snare Listings 642 1620 no fee

W BLOOMFIELD Gorgeous 3 bed room ranch, living room, family room, glassed In Ftonda room, basement, spa Ava i l ab le now $2 ,495

810-346-8189, 1721

RICHTER & ASSOC. W BLOOMFIELD l*'Ha>sled -Gienns oil Chelsea 3300 sq f t , 4 bedrooms, master suite lacuzzt. km-place Conan kachen. T-. beF* fem*y room, dan. 3 car. aa. $3500*® D 4 H PROPERTtS 610737-4002

W BLOOMFIELD - Lovely 1200 sq f t Home 3 bedrooms, on lake, $ 129&'mo Available now Call Slater Management 810-540-6268

W BLOOMFIELD M«Jdle Straits Lake access 1100 sq ft mft ranch, 3 bedrooms large lot. kitchen appli-ances included $890/mo plus unti-tles IVt mc security depoeit One year -ease No pets Available imme-diately Call (610) 442-8650

WESTLAND - 3 bedroom I I* bath 1800sqft nome finishedbasemervt 1 a c e of land $1200.'mo Call Slater Management (610) 540-6288

WESTLANO - 2 bedroom ranch Option to buy Fenced Pots OK SSIOMO RENTAL PROS (3131 513-RENT

weslfand1 Norwayne By Merrunaa'Paamet 2 bedrooms, large backyard backs up lo park $510 month 810-478-7489

WESTLANO'IMORWAYNE 3 bed-room. new carpel, updated kitchen 4 batn. fenced yard. $550 mo CaH 810-449-3307

WHITE LAKE 2 bedroom ranch Carpeied appliances basement yard S650 M 0 RENTAL PROS <8101 3S6-RENT

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26592 Orchard Lake Rd Famnnglon Hills |810| 737-4002

P rope r t y —

Manajemenl

S I N G L E F A M I L Y

S P E C I A L I S T S Services Tailored 10 CorppraM

Trsnstereee, Investors, Out-ol-Town Owners

Proles sionel rensel n>anagement homes and condoe "Wesiam Wayne 4 Oakland county Best Service 4 reasonable lees 810-348-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC.

CLEAN OUT The Attic Clean The Garage.

Have A Sate! CaU 313-591-0900:

CLASSIFIED WORKS tor you'

EfEF7 GARDEN CITY - large room, very clean, no smoking or drinking, gen-tomaui prelerred (313) 421-6326

NOVWHORTHVILLE FURNISHED private entrance Male preferred Cal 4 leave message 610-305-9475

REDFORO AREA, between Beech. Plymouth Rd Single home Kachen 4 laundry p™leges Non-smoker a must After 3pm . (313) 937-3959

REDFORD - Dakixe fcsnahed rooms maid service. HBO Low datywUy rales mdu3es uMnes Tei-96 Irm 313-535-4100. Royal 810-5*4-1575

€MPlOVM€NT A Career You Con t ro l

Lookmg tor dynamic professional mdrv-Ouals

A rare opportunity m successful Plymouth Rea;

Estate Fmti Great Training 4 Team

Environment Full time Unlimited

Income Potential CaH John McArdie or

Tim Haggerty (3131 420-3400

Help Wanted General

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Troy sales of ice lor DC motor manu-facturing company seeks college graduale with knowledge c* A P bank rees G L Kiwwtedge of Lc*us. AS400 preferred bul rvot necessary We otter eccellent salary Bonus and full bene-fits Please mail resume 10 MMAC 2701 Urwenwty Dr Suite 5T5. Auburn Hifls Ml 46326 Attn Human Resources'FC

ACCOUNTANT A rapid growth 10 year old tech firm with riatonal produd line seeks e«pe-nenced Accountant tor complete accounting responsibilities Suc-cessful candidate wH possess a pro-fessional demeanor be a good communicator and resourceful, have a mature attitude and a bachelor s degree with a minimum of 3 years of accounting e»penence This is a full-time position vv.ih competitive salary and complete Benefits package Please send resume to

Dynalek. Inc. 17370 N Laurel Park Dr «260

Sufe 260 Livonia. Ml 48152

Fax* 313-462-4859

ACCOUNTING CLERK Plymouth automotive supplier has immediate open-Tig for individual with

, either accounting or purchasing back-ground Must know Excel PCS Group 810-340-922t>F ax 340-9222

ACCOUNTANT GHAFARI Associates tnc is seeking an Accountant to assist its CFO Responsibilities will mdude account anatys-s. penod cloeings payroll tan filing, property records, corporate tax filing, aV collections, routine reports required. B S ir Accounting and min-imum two years related experience Interpersonal competencies required, assertive commurvcation skills, learns quicky self-starter, professional demeanor Competitive salary and benefit plan Please servd resume in confidence to Julie J. Reed 17101 Mchigan Avenue. Deatborr. Ml 48126-2736 or fax 10 (313) 436-8624

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTANT Staff accountant needed for a growing, last paced properly manage-ment company Strong computer skills and two years financial state-men t p repa ra t i on exper ience required. Property management expe-rience and degree prelerred Send or fax resume and salary r» -juirements to 29100 Northwestern Smte 200 Southfield. Ml 48034 Fa« (810) 358-2180

fesscmal with wrong analytical skills and a solid understand*^ art comput-erized accounting systems Bachelors degree and manufacturer or construc-tor. experience a plus

Diversified Recruiters 810-34*^700 Fax 810-3*4-6704

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT/ GL CLERK

F u l time w«h oenelits Bachelor's degree m accounting reuqired Gen-eral ledger axpnence a plus Livonia location Send resume w'selary requirements 10" 23438 «*ddle<J*(t. FArmmgton Hits 48336

ACCOUNTING.BUSINESS tnatmdor part-time Degree neces-sary 9am-1pm, Mon. - Fri.

Fax resume 313-595-6010

ACCOUNTING

Entry Level opening in our manufac-turing plant Requirements include a tour year degree and 2-3 years work experience in A'P A'R - attribution a plus

Responsibilities include Auditing of accounting transactions and com-prting weekly financial reporting using Exce- Full benefit package inctudmg compiete insurances, vacation 40IK Profit Shanng and an exciting pro-gressive environment. Send Resume in confidence to:

Accountant P 0 Box 85615

WesBand Ml 48185

Help Wanted General

MECHANICS Signature FUght Support is seeking lull-time experienced troubleshooters with own tools for large volume truck 'leet Duties to include repei-s on light,1

heavy equ«ment and repaii and up-keep of 'aoMies located at Detroit Metro Airport We ofler excellent salary and beneftls package as wen as 401k Appfy in person at: 8k»g 348 DTW Wealed on Lucas Dnve lust west of Middiebelt in the Executive Terminal EOEMFDV

ALMOST PERFECT JOB Molly Maid offers no evenings, week-ends, or holidays. No experience required Car. training uniforms pro-vided Promotions based on perfor-mance Join our family today' Call 810-305-7070

ALTERNATIVE SERVICES INC Seeks both full and pan time Direct Care Staff tor a group home m Ann Arbor serving the needs of mdlvid-uats with developmental disabilities Trained staff $7 an hour, untrained stall. $6 75 an hour. Must have high school diploma or equivalent and valid drivers keens© Good fnnge benefits for lull time employees Applicants nterested should caU

810-471-*680

ACCOUNTING POSITION available lor accounts receivable, data enlry derk In Cantorv Plymouth area. Computer entry expe-rience necessary Excellent benefits Please send -esurne and salary requirement 10 Box «1531 Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schootcrafl Rd Uvonia. Ml 46150

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Mult i- iocation company seeking upbeat work onented sett-starter for full time Accouras Payable Clerk Good phone presence ccmpuier experience & organizational skills necessary Accounting experience. non-smo«et prelerred Compensa-tion commensuiaie with experience Benefits available Send resume w/wage requirements to Yale Male-rials Handling- Ml Inc Attn Dept 3157. 28990 Wcxom Rd . Wixom. Ml 48393 Fax 810-449-2792

ACE HARDWARE Now Hiring

General Manager. Plumbmg Man-Pamt Manager Key S Hardware

M l r i inp—Expert Good wages 4 benefits avail-

able Send resume to 41380 Carnage Hill Onve. Novi. Ml 48375

ADMINISTRATOR'SECRETARY tor Downtown Detroit law firm Send resume to: 2*3 W Congress. Sie *70, Oetroil M. 48226

^ AEROBIC I ^ INSTRUCTOR

Opening lor 9 30 a m weekday classes Experienced

Ca l (810) 478-8393

AEROBICS INSTRUCTORS Needed tor evening* Experience preferred

Bmrvngriam YMCA. (810) 644-9036

HANIMAL SHELTER

ADOPTION COUNSELOR

Full time positions available tor humane and motivated individuals Animal handling experience helpful but will train right person Includes eve/weekend hours Starting pay

healtfvd $6 25 per hour Paid v dental insurance Apply in person at Mich-igan Humane Society. 37255 Mar-quette Rd least of Newburah) in Westland

Ann Arbor based equipment Leasing Company

ACCOUNTING CLERK Progressive equipment leasing com-pany seeks an organized and detail oriented indrvKjuM to perform all tasks relating to the Wmg and paying of per-sonal property taxes on its leased equipment Computer experience necessary Knowledge ol MSWord and Excel a plus A two year accounting degree is also a plus

Piease send resume and salary requirernents lo

Human Resource Manager Accounting Dept

3300 Washtenaw Ste 230 Ann Arbor, Ml 4810*

Help Wanted General

ARCHITECTS, ORAFTERS CIVIL ENGINEERS

Architectural office has «nmediale posiitioris availaole to manage small commercial and residential protects

Send resume to PO. Box 72 Lake Onon. Ml 48371

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSPERSON

needed Residential experience pre-lerred Established West Btoomfield Residential Bu*Jerfdeveloper Send resumes lo Office Manager. 4969 Oak Hollow. West Bloomfield Ml..

48323

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN opereng available for to* time position with a growing manufacturing Com-pany in Now area, some auto-cad experience required. Send resume lo Box 190, New Hudson. Ml *8165 EOE

ART CONSULTANTS Very H»gti Earnings1

Full or part time Complete company training fur-nished Working with a gallery in your area Must possess a serl-reliant pro-fessional and positive personality

Call Ann 810-280-2566

ART INTERESTS? We are looking for well groomed, personable individ-uals who will enjoy a blend of retail sales design and picture framing Experience prefetfed; we will tram individuals wilh potential Fun lime wilh bene-fits Please apply Hi person

FRAMES UNLIMITEO 6616 Telegraph, Rd Comer of Maple 4

Telegraph in the Bioomheid Plaza

FRAMES UNLIMITED 19771 W 12 Mile

Evergreen Plaza, comer ol 12 Mile 4 Evergreen

FRAMES UNLIMITED 27891 Orchard Lake Ad

comer crt 12 Mile 4 Orchard Lk m the Orchard-12 Plaza.

FRAMES UNLIMITED 31090 5 M*e Rd

In The Mem-Frve Plaza .corner of 5 Mile 4 Merriman

AFAHTMEN! LEASING CONSULTANT

Fu l time position a l Green H4I Apart-ments m Farmington Hits Opportu-nity to work with prolessional apartment management and mar-keting team Experience prelerred C a l l fo r a p p o i n t m e n t a l :

5-96*5 or fax resume to: (313)565-9 (313)565-5807

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE

For large suburban property manage-ment company Must have 2 years experience m property management Apartment 4 utilities mduded Call Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm. 810-352-4043

An Equal Opportunity Employer

E a g l e T e s t a n d A s s e m b l y

B R I D G E P O R T O P E R A T O R LATHE OPERATOR

M A C H I N E T O O L BUILDERS

• Experienced Required • Immediate Openings • Both Shifts Available

• Air Conditioned Environment • Excellent Benefit Package

• Competitive Wages

E L E C T R I C I A N T E C H N I C I A N • 4 Y e a r e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d

• I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s • M u s t k n o w p r o g r a m m a b l e c o n t r o l l e r s

• A i r c o n d i t i o n e d e n v i r o n m e n t • E x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t p a c k a g e

• C o m p e t i t i v e w a g e s

APPLY / /V PERSON:

1 2 2 8 0 D i x i e R o a d Redford, Ml 48239

Mon-Fri 7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. i .e .O. m / f / V / h

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APPOINTMENT SETTERS For our Northville office

Fu l «me 9-* 30pm or 1 30-9pm 4 Saturday, 9- 1pm

Part lime 9-1 or 5-Opm 4

alternate SatS 9-1pm up to ( 7 plus oommlseion

Own transportation a must Ca l Sherry

1-800-933-9230 EOE

A P T G E N E R A L H E L P E R F u l kme groimds 4 aght r tor Oaaoil apartment con fin Ca l Mon-Fn, 1 - * 31?341-0723

An Equal OpocrAxsty Employer

ARCHITECT DRAFTSMAN !WT)

Experienced In industrial, commercial protects Ai*o CAD sxpenenoe a plus Sand Resume le: K«*maa a laaoaMae. Inc, 30*00 Tewgrspr-. Suite 333. B^gharr f a r m . Ml 48Q2S (810) 540-0847

v V V W V \ l W H I M / / / / / / / / / /

o s > c s n > \ \ \ \ \ \ \ v \ \ i n / / / / / / / / / / / ^ / / y

ASSEMBLERS CarMon. Light wo«* m Ir iervjy sur-roundngs 1st shift Long-term. $6 50i1ir

EXPRESS SERVICES 313-467-5450

ASSEMBLERS Daily and Weetoy Pay available

Novi. Plymouth, Canton I. Madison Heights

Farmington Hals Now, P" -Lrvoraa.

MAYDAY RESOURCES (810) 827-1163

ASSEMBLERS Needed tor Cukes. your area 952-4738, Option I

time 800 5233

ASSEMBLERS WANTED!

Rochester H«a Area

» Musi have experience wortung on assembly tne

• Soldering experience • plus • Musi have own vanaportanorv • Be drug (reel • Able lo work Saturdays and

Sundays

Cal tor an interview today*

(800) 926-6908 Onsite

ASSISTANT MANAGER COUPLE Dependants couple needed lo aaaat In manannfl a rmdeoe apartment community In the autwban area P»e>rfoue experience pretarred Great

and apartment { 3 1 » 274-4766

ASSISTANT MANAGER tor luggage store Ratal experience ieqi«red Salary pAxa I'.mwwtalnn Ca l tor sppo^ifment (810) 868-3180

C o n t r a c t o r D r i v e r r e s p o n s i b l e f o r p u t t i n g p a p e r in s t o r e s a n d n e w s p a p e r v e n d i n g b o x e s .

C O N T A C T :

Roger S c h i e e ( W a y n e County)

(313)953-2239

y K a t i e 0 ' N e i I l ( 0 « M * n d County)

(810)901-2551

500 Help Wanted General

ASSISTANT MANAGERS Entry level $t800 rmo Will train [he nght people Fui-tjme.

Call Amy (313) 455-0186

ASSISTANT MANAGER needed lor dry cleaners m Northville Good pay and benefits Full/part time No expe-rience necessary {8101 3*8-6222

•ASSISTANT NEEDED* Pan-time position tor downtown

Birmingham Photography Studio Aasembling Weddmg albums 4 other related assignments 810-642-4940

ASSISTANT WANTED full time or pari lime position No experience necessary Musi have outgoing per-sonally Offers competitive salary and health cars package Contact Office Manager at (313) 341-5100

* ATTENDANTS I VALETS » Looking for energetic, positive, happy people for various tu l 4 part-time positions as Vale! Attendants En|Oy meeting friendly people and parking fancy cars at venous locations m the Metro Detroit area Day 4 evening shifts available Must have experi-ence driving a s i x * shift Earn S6-S10 an hour. This is a perfect (Ob tor students gong back to school

ATTENDENT FOR oil change fu l time days, apply at Pennzoil 10 Minute Oil " — -Wesl of 1-275.

Change, 414 275. Canton

, 41801 Ford Rd

ATTENTION I DEAL tor anyone who cannot get out lo worn Work pari Bme from your home scheduling pick-

r lor Purple Heart Cal 9am-5pm. -Fri (313) 728-4572

attention

S E E T H E

WORLD $3000-15000 a moMh potential inter-national Company seeks positive, motivated people. Travel tor tun training available 810 589-2090

At tent ion Setl-motivaled Individuals lo work with high functioning, developmental^ disabled adults rt noma setting Fu l ' Pari time $5 75 to start $6 if MORC trained Medical 4 Dental insurance.

Oakland Mai area Call berween 7am-4pm 810-583-1521

W A R E H O U S E D W t u t c n company needs help m several areas Ful time, permanent, no experience necessary, win tram Can Vanessa 313-523-7855

Auto Body Technician Auto Body Helpers

High volume shop laiesl equipment Fu#y paid medical derm, urstorma and vacations. Keford Collision, 39586 Grand River. Nov

(810) 478-7815

AUTO DEALER PREF Department needs a h*-bme

Car Wash and a Check: In Parson Good driving raoord A MUST

Apply fri person only a t Kruo Lincoln-Mercury.

21531 Michigan Ave . Dearborn See Mark Bonder

A U T O D E A L E R S E R V I C E TECHNICIAN-* additional techni-cians needed lo keep up with raoord g rowr Musi be state certHied. have good work references and be a leem player A.S E certificate s ptua Apply m person to Jaguer o l Troy

1815 Marn»a.r-Ask tor Bob Glmore

AUTO GLASS INSTALLER With E x p e r i e n c e

(313) 382-2826

AUTO GLASS 4 TRtM shop needs General Shop heto Ful time w * i benefits Must have good dov»*j record Laird's Auto Glaes. 109* S M a n St PynoutT 313-453-2599

AUTO MECHANIC (CertMMl t 2 0 per hour del <ale i day week S a n e f l t s A a k l o r T o m

313-722-0060

AUTOMOTIVE APPRAISER Starting xnmedaMy Pay oommen-aurata «*> axpenenca Detroit area Ca l (313| 427-2070

500 Help Wanted General

AUTOMATION ENGINEER

Plymouth based manutacturer requires a hands-on automation engioneer with a background m automatic 4 semi automate machinery Candidate tt* be involved with design retrofit 4 maintenance ol new 4 existing systems Applicant required to have experience vrtth one or more of the following: sensors. PLC's, pneumatcs. fabrication welding tool room equpment 4 blueprint reading. Auto Cad. basic com-puter skits Ideal position lor ambitious motivated person wvth minimal supervision Pay lo com mensurale with experience Apply E 4 E Manutaclunng 300 Indus-

AUTOMOTIVE Experienced Mechanics needed lor busy general reparr snop Sus-pension! alignment background preferred No Sundays or eve-nings ExceSent pay and benefits including Health Insurance 401K Retirement Plan, Paid Uniforms Paid Vacation Employee Dis-count. etc

Oavw Auto Care, 807 Doheny Di

Northville. Ml 48167 (810) 349-5115

Automotive

MECHANICS Roush industries is expanding We

have *nme«tate openings for mechanics to work on

prototype vehicles Positions m our downriver and

Livonia facilities State ol Michigan ASE certified

Clean, wefl lit facilities Full company-pad benefits

package including 40tK Send resume or apply

Roush Industries 11916 Market St Uvonia. Ml 48150

313-591-1010 fax 313 591-4333

EOE

AUTOMOTIVE OIL Changers and Light Service Techs Earn 4*00 lo $500 per week Apply in person Now Motive Inc. 21530 Novi Road, between 8 4 9 Mile Roads

AUTOMOTIVE STAMPING supplier needs die repair person to run small progressrve des tor 2nd shift. 2-5 years mlramum experience Apply at

30529 Beck Rd.. Wixom see Scott

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN Good pay. full benefits. 401K

Farmmgton Hills Cal (810) 553-3868

AUTOMOTIVE • TECHNICIANS

Experienced Certified Brake 4 Front End Techntoane needed tor various locations Exceileni pay 4 benefits Contact: Mr McCarthy at <8I0> 3 5 6 - 3 0 4 2 l o r i m m e d i a t e oonaideraKn

AUTOMOTIVE TIRE INSTALLERS

Expenenceo T*s installers earn up to SSperhr I you're one ol the best and are a nardworker. wa have a position for you* Entry level Trainee posnione also available I "Come Jom The Belle T i n Team"

Apply at.

B E L L E T I R E 433 W A m Arbor Rd Plymouth

313-453-5300 42*09 Grand River. Novi

810-348-4348 22843 Orchard Lake. Farmington

810-474-5042 5706 W Map* Wool Btoomfiew

810-8514600 19601 Middebeit. Uvonia

810-477-1100

AUTO PARTS COUNTER WORK No experience naoaaat . Redtord Cal Tom or Jim a t

(313) 256-1122

AUTO PARTS • Counter Person tor long eaHMahad parts More wWi machine shop Mosify wholesale busmees (810) 474-0845

rAssistant Home i Delivery Manager We are seeking an individual to work in our i busy Livonia newspaper circulation <

Hour* are: Wednesday VOOpm - 6:00pm,' 2:00pm - 7:00pm, Friday 3 :00pm • 6:00pm,

Saturday S 00pm - lOtfOpm. Sunday 6:00am-11 00am The person on this position n

responsible for con*ac1 with newspaper carriers, handling service to our customers, preparing various reports, prfrresitng money t

dispatching newspapers and other i i a high ichool diploma ot •

Help Wanted General

AUTO PARTS DRIVER

tor multi-francised aulc aeale- Oppor-tunity for advancement must nave excellent driving record Contact Bob Chisholm at

BILL COOK AUTOMOTIVE GROUP

(810)471-0800

AUTO PARTS MACHINE OPERATORS

"5240 Wkly. * AJI Shifts. Long Term Westland Apply 9am-11am 4 1pm-3pm 34771 Ford Rd E ol Wayne

Pic ID 4 SS Card required INTERIM PERSONNEL

AUTO SERVICE MANAGER TRAINEE to S30K 45 hours, week Salary bonus, benelns 810-524-1500. fax 524-2461

Help Wanted General II BANK OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS a seeking a Cuslomer Service onented person to fin a full-time position wah pnor teller experience and computet Weracy. Excellent benefits package Willi a competitive salary M inter-ested. please l a i resume toi 810-64,4-7107 Ann Mana B.

BEAUTICIAN WANTED that unows roller set 4 back comb with clientele preferred Garden City area

313 274-1655 or 313 421-7210

BEAUTY SALES incoming Phone Orders lo %« hr, * Be net-is

Maicr supplier No Weekends Employer Pays Fee

EMPLOYMENT CENTER AGENCV (810) 569-1606

AUTO TECHNICIAN Excellent opportunity ton an experi-enced 4 stale certified lechrioan A S E certification prelerred E»ce< lenl pay with liberal bonuses Must have good work references BeneMs mdude BOBS paid vacations pa-a holidays, uniforms, 4 constant schooling Apply n person to Ar l".ie 4 Service Center 3141 Union Lake Rd. Commerce Ask tor Tom Phillips

(810j 363-1541

AUTO TECHNICIAN Transmission shop ,needs experience insialler 4 rebuilder Must have own tools Good p a y / b e n e f i t s C a l l R o b

(810)229-7878

Auto Technician wanted Wiling to train some automotive background required Good pay 4 benefits Apply within io

Hunes Park Lincoln Mercury 40601 Ann Atbor Rd . Plymouth

AUTO TECHS Earn $18 72 per 1a1 -ale hour .

L ^ J benefits Busy shop Ids of work, only experienced 4 certi-

fied please, apply m person Novi Motive Inc.. 21530 Nov. Road between 8 4 9 Mile

A U T O T R A N S M I S S I O N

T E C H N I C I A N Busy shop needs an experienced, certified Technician that does quality work If mat's you we offer Kip fiat rale 4 fu l benefit package including health 4 dental coverage, 401 (til retirement, l ie insurance eve care 5 day work week, more

Apply le Sieve Clement al Lou LaRiche Chevrolet

40875 Plymouth i, Ml 481W —

BELANGER TIRE Is Kceplmg applications for Gen-eral Service Trainee Opportunity lot advancement Expenencepre ferred but »r : train the nghl person Good benefits package E O E Ask fo» Ken or Marti

(3131 721-1810

BEST JOB IN TOWN Every day is a pay day S800-S1 200 » « » i Nc oi,penence needed tot Route Oekvery position Must be ai •oast 21 years old wttn valid drivers license, and able- lo dnve a five speed i r twoe 313-522-8866

BICYCLE ASSEMBLER needed to assemble 'span bicycles and other products at retail location Valid driver's license Rei able trans-portation CaH Continental Reta > Ser vices 1-800-526-4983 l«av« oame phone riurroer and location Will con tad you to arrange interview

BIKE SHOP needs ASSEMBLERS Experience prelerred net necessary

Call 18101 950-1371

BINDERY-COLLATOR OPERATOR

Musi be dependable Pan-time days Wed. Thurs 4 Fn at Madisc Heights publishing house Ca•• Sci from. I0am-2pm at (SlOi 585 7B<K

I -800-335-5335

banking CUSTOMER SERVICE

REPRESENTATIVE Individual warmed lo open accounts process loan applications, sen bank products, and service customer requests at Southfield branch. Pnor bank experience required Salary $18,000 - $22,000 Call Human Resources at (810) 548 2900 or fax resume to (8101 548-7930

BANKING RapKSy expanding commercial

bank seekmg qualified individual tor position of

Senior Personal Banker

WA be responsible tor me day to day operations ol a newly established Branch in Plymouth Township mdutSng opening and servicing of deposit accounts consumer loan appacatton takxig 4 doang. per-sonnel tchedkAng *nd laconahng daily cash needs of customers New aocounts experience -eqmrad Pre vious assistant management expen-arcs a plus Compensate*! includes bass plus ricanttvs. good benefits Sand eeumi to

Human Rasoumea Cnmmunrty Bar* of Deatbom

P.O ft» 2247 Dearborn Ml 48124

BODYSHOP MANAGER Modeim coihsion repair facility n Lw. ingston County has immedu l f opening lor motivated -earn leader Ideal candidate musl ha.e previous oooyshop management expenence WIBT strong service 4 communcarior skiBs wrth customers as well a.-employees, proficient estimating and wortung knowledge of ADP and CCC systems (n return for rhese quawtica tons we ofler an excellent wage

nvj t w w i i paeuaae view continuing lo grow, are you' ' I t you're inierrested in being a part of this win-ning team call KM! 810-437-4401

BOO* SHOP Position open lor body man Apply in person 32000 Ford Rd. Gerde" City.

BEAUTICIAN W • experienced Prefer -i - . |. - l- , n-ti-r • xlei

area Low remal space hours Cal Joy or Connie

(810) 861-8421

BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE tor Birmmgtiam Service Company Heavy computer expenence required Full Benefits Send resume S salar, reqmrennenis 10 Personnel Depart ment. 30600 Telegraph Road Suite 2156, Birmingham, 1* 48025 or Fax to. 810-644-6072

BOOKKEEPER Immedats opervng. experience pre-ferred Benefits available Apply m person Jedlco Corp, 5899 Execu Hve Dr East, WssBand

BOWLING LANE A.M F • Mecnamc • Bartende-

• Wan Person . Jan«onal 810-685-8745

BUFFER - Experienced person i t preping and bull ing show quality alu mmum automotive parts ExceBent pay benelita and overtime Aooh within 5820 Hlx Rd Westland

CABLE INSTALLER, experienced ic •ratal rool top antennas 4 OSS

(313) 326 7575

CABLE TV Uns Person Supervisor and Su6 Conn actors F u l tuna, Top Pay are

^ • c k a g a kwnedato - < V •Com tnc 6 < 0 ~ « a * « 7 f

Equal Opportunay Employer

Thursday, February 6,1997 O&E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 0 t o 5 0 0 ( * > 1 H

Help Wanted General

BUYER Loc Performance » looking tor sn aggressive, oganized aependaba buyer with 3 • $ •Hit industry experance Pa»d >'*u>anc* t 401 (k) pro-

LOC PERFORMANCE 201 induemai Drive Plymouth Ml 48170

31 >453-2300

£96 w r y *

C A B L E T . V . Openings available m Metro-Detroit i n n lor the toBowmg positions

• inslakers • Rebuild Drop Crews • Underground Burial Crews

•MDU Crews Eipenertce preferred but wM Iram the right indrvidueis Oood dming record a must, riewet true* or van a plus. Apply m parson or ca l

ELITE COMMUNICATIONS INC 30945 W Eight MSe Rd

Ml ' Lrvorxe. 48152

CAD DESIGNER/DETAILER tor aulomo-trve transmenon detaas hxturee. loolmg autocad R12 or f 13 Delta Research Corp, 32971 Capital Lrvoma. Ml 48150 313-261-6400

500 Help Wanted General

C I R C U I T B O A R D

M A N U F A C T U R I N G C O has mmedMM openmgs tor M and pan-orra poeHona Experience pre toned, but not neoaeeary Excelent compny t m + H i Afipfacsbont nM b# accepted dunng ihe month ol Fe t ruary tram asm to 4pm a t 7232 Jackson Rd Ann Artxx <jackson a Baker Rd area) (313) # 6 3 6 4 * 5

C A D O P E R A T O R DengrvDetax at Automation compo-nents and Eno Arm tooling tor auto industry AutoCAD e i p e n e n c e required Exceaent opportunity in growing ftrm Fax resume lo OH Call 9am-3pm. Plymouth, Ml (3131 454-1090

(3131 454 1536 CPI Products

C A D O P E R A T O R Fu* bme/perl time CAD Operator I AutoCAD R13) tot Fa/mmgton Hans -mechanical 4 electrical engineering hrm specializing m commercial indue-Inal S insmutona. KVAC 4 lighting systems Knowledge ot budding sys-tems a • EOE Call Steele Eng.-

810-476-9870

CAREGIVER FOR Elderly Women Uve-in position 2-3-4 or

5 days/wk Good wages CaH 9-5pm 313-1674230

CARPENTER production tirush car-penters & helpers, 40tirs/wk Pay commensurate w/expenence (313) 595-8270

CARPENTER

Experienced 'ull-tima f<* Farmington

E O E

Mils Apt complex Benefits Fn 9-5pm 810-851-0111

C A R P E N T E R Materials supply co seeking person lor m-house construction Carpentry & •eadershe sk*s helpful Sendres«*Tw

PO Box 7584 Detrort Ml 48207

CARPENTERS (Commercial | wanted experience preferred, ca l tor an interview Days 313-454 0644 Evas 810-545-8545

• C A R P E N T E R S * Expenenced-metel studs,

rough & finish (810) 399-2070

CARPENTERS Experienced Rough Iramers

reeded immeAataly Good pay Ca* (8*0) 352-1797

CARPENTERS • LABORERS Saw person & Layout person

Nov> area Ca* Tru-CraH 517 223-9208

CARPENTERS - Rough tor resioen rial Must have 5 yrs eipenence Ca) after 6pm 810-739-1856

CARPENTERS WANTED with experience in insur-ance repair Must have own tools and transportation BeneMs available, paid hohdays Can (810) 6 5 t - 2 ' 4 0

between 8-5

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANS

Day & evenings shifts available Paid on 1he |0C training that will lead to certification. Royal Oak area Hard working, dependable individuals should call, (810) 549-4040

C ASHIE R'CLE RK FULL'PART time Lake Center Drugs Orchard Lake Rd West Bloomfield (810-) 602-3666

CASHIER FOR self serve gas Station Part time

evenings, flexalbe hours Wdl tram Start today Apply in person at Dan-dy s Marathon. 14 M M a MidcBebeit Farmington Hfls

CASHIERS & 0RIVEWAY Alton-dants needed for at shifts Full a part-time Great benefits Up to $7,tour Farmington hhUs Cal 18'0) 553-2622

CASHIERS For se l f - se r ve g a s s t a t i o n ' convenience store FuB and Part time Oeys, afternoons and mid-nights. Good f X tor retirees' Wa tram1 Apply in person only Marathon Gas Station 31425 Ann Arbor Trail al Memman or Dandy Gas Station 27350 7 Mile at inkster

CASHIERS NEEDED M andior par?, time ExceAent benefits discounts. vacation, madcal. vision, dental and disability' Contact Colleen or Dan 2015 W Stadium, Ann Aitxx

(313) 665-7555

CASHIERS & STOCK PERSONS

immediate openmgs Fu* a part time flexible schedules EARN -UP TO S40CVWEEK Apply at Randazzos Fruit Market 8701 Nswburgh (at Warren) or 24135 Joy Rd (at Tele-graph I Dearborn Heiy i ts

CDL DRIVERS To drive and operate vacuum trucks and waterbtaslmg equipment tor an mduatnat service contractors Must have COL Ueenae Ca l Monday-Fndey 8am -5pm (313) 945-6464

CERTIFIED MASTER MECHANIC wanted capable c* mafy repair and retkAlmg motors and fltognoebc background Howel l Tire Co. .

517-546-4027

• C H E M I C A L L A B O R E R * FuS-ame Qood paytienaMs Chem-

nd torturft e n cal ban t ing and necesaery EOE M i F * W

Box #1525 Obeorvor a Eccentnc Newspepers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

SCHOOL-AGE C H i O CARE Pro-

atoo Assistants tor our kKaniToddtor program Farmmgton YMCA Ca* MaryBeS" 810-563-6294

r CLAIMS SYSTEM ^ LIAISON

Large suburban based HMO seeks Clems System Liaison to define and solve problems relating to claims pnang. bene-fits and C 0 6 membership sub-sys tem Respons ib l e fo r statewide coordmation ol system test ing and modi f icat ions knowledge ol claims and autho-rization process Bachelor s degree n Business Aorninatra t o n or ra i l ed dacipkne Two years experience imh rracro-computer software appkeanem essential, inclusrvs of spread-sheets One year ol pubkc con-tact Two years proven techncai work related experience m aaims processing or medical doctor's oflce E seels nt verbal and written communication skills and strong analytical skills Escelem salary and beneiits Respond * i confidence to

HUMAN RESOURCES/CSL P O BOX 5043

SOUTHFIELD. Ml 48086-5043

Equal Opportunity Employer

Cleaning Contractors Subcontractors wanted lor commer-cial office cleaning (8101616-9990

CLEANING CONTRACTOR

Now hiring Cleaners lor Southfield. Farmingilon Hills BioomtiekJ Hills 4 Troy Evenings Mon-Fn $6 00 per hour Pa.d holidays a vacations

(810) 465-4420

CLEANING PERSON - M l time $7

CLEANING PERSON Needed lor beauliful Farmington Apt complex 40 hrs per wk $6 per hr 36135 Grand Rrver. 610-476 8080

CLEANING SUPERVISOR needed expenei-ce helpful, to wort nights Oakland Country area Salary

(313) 427-0050

CLERK POSITION Law fwm has immediate opening lor a Clerk position on a fu l or part time basis tor switchboard rede* and gen-era! offcwclerca* wo»k Corr«>utet experience helpful Some heavy lifting and deliveries Reliade trans potation required Starting wage $6 50 to $7 50Hour No phone cafcs

Send a resume of your work wrth references to

Derk Position Mona^han Loprete

500 Help Wanted Geaenl

COMPUTER/DESK TOP Tn weekly pubkeaaon seeks detail

m u d Mclmoeh Grapmc Deeuner CancMata must be highly proAoent m Ouaik Xprees a have baaa knot*-edge ol photo tfiop and picture n ipg Fast typing a deadl ine

spk is Wages are enm-m n g H experience

• m u m * to P O Box 9022 Walled Lake, Ml 48390-9022 or Fax

610-926-8332

COMPUTER GURU Rapn»y growing downtown Detroit direct ma l producaon tecasy seeks an •ndMdual w«h computer eipenerve * you art a seff-mobvatod mtuaive person, we are lookmg tor you to |0in our learn Salary commensurate - benefits

Ptoase - m e to PERSONNEL P O BOX 32624 DETROIT Ml 48232

or tan resume to 313-841-1514

Computer NETWORK

ADMINISTRATOR Jom our irtonnaaon Sys-

temsteem Wmdowe NT Server eipe-nence and good oomnwucatwns skias reoured Novel anpenenoe Ben-eficiai Eiicalirn salary and benekts Send resune and salary hatory to Janice Forte Busch's Valu Land, 2240 S Main Ann Arbor Ml 48103 Fax (313) 913-8394

C O M P U T E R P R O G R A M M E R S needed for Iv*part/Hex time posi-tions Knowledge of Microeoft Access iVBA). MS front page a data base Experience required Interackve Sys-tems Group inc ag i at aolcom. (810)227-3438, lax (810)227-5829

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

AS400 RPG ECh-Auto Manufactmng expen-ence a plus Mmimum 3 years experience Fax resume to ESM

Fax 1810) 344-9304 Group

THE BANK OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS * seeking a part-lime indmdual to won, afternoons m our accounting ahd computer operations depart-ment Duties woutd mdude daU entry and operalion crl AS-400 mam frame computer Ten Key, Lotus and Persona- Computer knowledge a plus Mail or Fax resume to

Humain Resource Administrator 505 N Woodward, Ste 1300

BroomheW Hills Ml 48304

(FAX) 810-644-7107

Equal Opportunity Employer

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SUF*ERVISOR FOR remodeling a painting company Person with advanced carpentry a painting skills Capable ol omoing a small crew, own truck a loots preferred Excellent opportunity for the nght person Call (810) 661-8097 leave message

Box #587 B loomf^d H*s . Ml 48303

CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Join the industry of the 90 s We are a national temporary help service looking tor a pecoe on-enteo orgarued individual to staff our Livonia a Metro Detrort b ranches R e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s include interviewing applicants, placing employees on work assignments 4 dally customer contact by c^one Musi be able to work independently Salary and excexient benefits Send resume and salary requirements to

Intenm Personnel CSFWR Mgr P O Box 221

Eastponle Ml 48021

or lax 810-775-7665 V . <•

CMM SERVICE TECHNICIAN Electronic & mechanical knowledge ot CMMs a mew sub-systems with an understanamg of calibration. Travel involved will train Send resume lo M Benin 14777 Keel St . Plymouth. Ml 48170

CNC LATHE MACHINE OPERATORS

rot growing machining company Experience needed ExceSeni bene fits 401<ki plan Apply at MRL Engi-neering 41160 Joy Rd Plymouth

CNC PROGRAMMER Must know tanuc a ladal controls Starting 150 000 plus commensu-rate w«h eipenence Immediate opening (313) 837-2296

CNC SERVICE TECHNICIAN

German machine manulacturer seeking Service Technician Mechan •cal ewctr ic* hydraukc background Travel competitive wages and bene-f i t s . 401K Fax r e s u m e to 810-852-5162 or call 810-852-9403

COLLECTOR Assetcare a national receivables management company, is currently seeking mdnnduals who are aggres-sive. highly motivated 8 looking tor a career opportunity Qualifications will mcluda related industry experience, medeal, rsta#. etc Ability to work m a last-paced environment a a slrong desire to produce results We ofler

• Signing bonus • Competitive starting salary .

bonus • 401k. medical a dental benefits • Stock purchase piaN • Advancement potential based on

performance For confidents' considerskan—cal 810-433-9400 between 1 lam a 2nm or Fa* resKne to 810-433-9447

AS/400 PROGRAMMER Experienced AS'400 Progwnmer wanted for Uvonia Ml baaed auto-motive parts packager Knowledge ot CL. RPG400 SOA SEU required S40.000 to S50 000 plus bonus * « •

package Resume to I S Manager

12350 Sears Or uvonia. Ml 48150

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LAN TECHNICIAN Mamtam a support Windows 95 n o t -stations on a 75 ussr Novel Network PC hardware Windows 95 a Novel 4 10 experience required Webaervw or ctent server

CHILD CARE Assistant tor WesBand home deycare. 15-20 hours Eipen-ence heipfu Student or retiree

313-5135992

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT Ful and part-erne ran Cm anytma

CHIDCARE ASSISTANT

able a have naneportaeon. M or pert time evened. (313) 427 5944

CMLDCARE GIVERS Wheney leomla ld Nursery S • eeekmg m«ure. reeocmelbW M r * tor pert-tone work Fie nouts a must For appomeneni

e i f r w - d m An £ * * O p p o w t y E^ptoysr

ams> C A M PRGFESSKMALS Leem wh«s you Eeml

The Learn ing Tree otters tee an Ettuce«on retet-

M r t n a Atone wtol _ 401* Heerewwl Ptan

CM S M T or appkr to

CHILD C A R E I k * reares Pwr- -t * H B t

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CLEANER NEEDED T M n M i i Mto mm Pert M e . l i f F . g13) 427<BB0

Aufcum I Adwna («10» 7bs-3700

Pereonnel Oepertment 10800 Ford Rd

Oeerbom Ml 4|12«

S Y S T E M S A D M I N I S T R A T O R

CPA Vm m Faimmgton W k toatong tor a sysewna admnetraior expen •need weh Novel. DMndows 3 1 and 96 Ths person * • provide res mal

MAS90 and CLR experience e s p k j e CNA

end salary regukemeres P O Bos 250125

I BtoomaeM. Ml 48234

M A N A G E R -I N F O R M A T I O N

S E R V T C E S

tenence and a>«port 4 toree servers snd 86 uasrs1

AIX and »ok T C ^ - M v t o N

able indiv>4uei win el riMtinatoti tor a l puttiaatog raarsng and inekeenei'ce v y - * and lor f t o i o new stedrontc iWomtetton pntouoL Send - e e - n , and setory

IB ooeet revel Par 81»8g4-h00

o o m w j t t r

ranate t i n * w k

P O Otm SOIA LMIto. M «HSt-8t l4

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Now Hiring For

Superintendent Carpenters (w*h experience)

Part Time Office Help Start immediately (810) 736-0200

C O N S T R U C T I O N F I N I S H E R LABORER - lor residential buldar m Ihe Novi area Call 810-380-9983

Construction

TILE MECHANIC Experienced Tile Mechanics 4 Helpers wanted for Stonetecfts. Inc

Call 810-366-9589

CONTRACT HARDWARE Distributor looking tor help m warehouse ship-ping. receiving a welding pert-time Century Hardware 810-476-1530

CONTROLLER/ ACCOUNTANT

A downtown Delrort based manutac hirer ol electrical products seeks an experienced controller to heed up ITs accounting and financial operations This indnnduai should have a min-imum oI 5 years experience as an Assistant Controller or it's equivalent Knowledge of manufacturing costs and general EDP is necessary Eipe-nence with buogetmg cash manage merit and employee benefits ptons • a plus This position reports directly lo ihe President and will be a key member ol the management team Some travel e mvolved Please n » -cate salary and benefit requirements Please respond in confidence to

Box 41540 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

500 Help Vo ted G a r n i

CUSTOOIAN reeponelbto. depeno-person to do general ctoarwyg a MftaJ work in high rtoe buildng In

Oak Park Must i n o y I C»ce*em benefits 9am 5pm. to: Prenbs Federation Apts 1511 W Ten M M Oak. Park. Ml 48237 Aon: BuMng Supervisor

C U S T O M E R R E L A T I O N S CUSTOMER COUNSELING

• adding to customer serves stall Experience lietenmg and reserving a wide variety at consumer ie*u*s required Long term assignment SlOOQftw to start No salea Auburn HMs. Plymouth and Troy Ca l Cofkme today SkmtnJtom Lmorsa 646-7661 473-2*31

Advantage Staffing

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Energetic, toandhi in)oy working weh ths pubke. rekabto person wanted "

pey 4 beneMs. room n Contact Mr Teens' at

Gordon Chevrolet (313) 458-5269

CUSTOMER SERVICE Dietnbution Operation seeking a sefl-dractod. detail onenud .--3.»vj_ai to perform various Lofpeacs rslatod Cus-tomer Service funckone Musi be computer Derate Aaeooales Degree or 3-6 years related eipen-ence necessary Food Ssrvics industry knowledge benetosl Fu8-time. with benefits Send resume

ATTN HR MANAGER

PO BOX 3138 MELVINDALE. Ml 48122

CUSTOMER SERVICE PROBLEM SOLVERS

Develop your career m toe fesi growing department Csn«»<Jaies ars offered • training to mprovs

the r skids • career advancement opportunity • positive atmosphere

• long or short term assignments • day or evening asangnmer-ts Call Carol today Bwmmgham Livonia 648-7661 473-2931

Advantage Staffing

C U S T O M E R

S E R V I C E D E S K

$ 7 . 5 0 - $ 1 0 / H R . We need enthusiastic people to answer the phones 6 assist our customers who srs cstkng to place orders We provide paid trairvng plus complete benefits m an upbeal office environment Ful time day 4

able

"ca l? 810-351-5630

500 Help Wutted General

DELIVERY DRIVERS Fu l A Part time PemSanenl poeHona ALSO Tsmporary Poatoons tor Valertone s

12 50 per package 810-542-2028

OEUVERYflNSTALLATION GOOD dmsng and mecharvcal skias a must u N n g wM be requrad Oood pay and benefts Send reatana. or apply m person. Fitness Thevgs. toe , 30425 • was R d . Lrvoma. Ml 48192

DELIVERY PERSON tor dakvery and general store work Fu l a pert wne positions avaaaCIs

H A f » Y MILLER FLOWERS Deerbom Ml <313) 581 2328

DESIGN ENGINEER Fo« automotive Tier One s impler Create and >avteers a l engmaeimg specs/drawings tor production Con-duct value sngmeerisrslus m a l | M

mtemal dspartments and production EE or ME degree and > 5

reamed salary hetory lo

Box 11539 -

Observer a Eccentnc Newspepers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia, Ml 48150

DESIGNER CHECKER Experienced n automated resistonce weldmg equ<iment Benefits. 401K. opportunities Send resume to Hy-Tek Systems, 30930 Industrial Rd , Livonia, Ml 48150 or FAX

313-421-1221

DESKTOP PUBLISHERS For production systems department Creative individuals with strong Adobe PhotoShop or Quark eipen-ence Competitive salary a bonuses

(610) 524-4720

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

New Service Center m Livonia area has sn immmediate opening lor a fu»-lime Customer Service Representa live Must have outstanrtng phone skids and positive isam attitude Experience in order processing mventory control and data entry nec-essary Experience m ihe held ol com-mercial glass helpful Candidate needs lo be detail-onented with good organizational skuis Competitive salary with excellent benefits Send resume to

John Stelter U S Aluminum Corporation

6969 West 73rd Street Chicago, i l 60638

Fan 1-800-3 1-323-8060

CONTROLLER For toadmg marketing a communica-tions firm in Farmington Hills Finan-cial experience required Fax resume 4 salary required to 810-539-0452 Attn Mr Simpson

CONTROL PANEL WIRE PERSONS

4 BUILDERS WANTED Wages bssed on sxpsnsnce, will also tram motivated people Send or lax resume 10 Aiun Controls, 28043 Center Oaks Court. Wtxom Ml , 48393 FAX 810-449-7356

COPY TECHNICIAN Great Opportunities for experienced copier repair lechs Ca l tor interview.

(8101 348-5456

COUNTER CLERKS Fu* time w i l tram tor locations m Farmington Hills. W Bkjomheid 4 Ncrvi Call Mai Kai Ctoaners tor nearest locations 313-537-8050

COUNTER HELP Ful-bme at constructor supply com-pany m Brighton Mrsc duties wH train 810-229-5282

JNTER TOP S H O P Now hmng Experienced or « « tram the r i f f * person Fu l beneNs after 90 deys Apply wuhm

Kums Kachen 4 Bath 12500 Mamma

EOE

COURIER Fu l time lor large commerce! reel estate «mt Knowledge ol Detroit Metro area required Use of company car SeB-starlar wrth abMy to prioritize schedule Please appify at The

Group. 28400 Northwestern 4th Ftoor. Soutofieid

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE TRANSPORTATION

COMPANY Due to continued saies growth. The Metre Group premier ground trans-portation company has Customer Service opportunities available al our Romulus oflice Interested candidates should poasssa strong tslephone and commun ica t i on ski l ls a word prooessmg^data entry background and a minimum ot I year oflice or cua-tomer related eipenence Musi be wil ing to work a flexible schedule At The Metro Group we offer a compeb-tnre wage and benefil package Hard-work ing. ded icated Individuals interested in e challenging opportunity within a fast paced organization should forward resume with cover to

The Metro Group Attn: Human Resources

10701 Middlemen Rd. Romulus. Ml 48174 Fax: 313-946-5908

EOE

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP needed 10 take reservations tor Southfield baaed Transportation co Part time 2pm to 8pm along with weekend rota-tion Wage based on experience $6 50 to 18.00 per hour Apply at 20905 Meplendge. Southfield (8 Mile 4 Evergreen) (810) 827-1160

Customer Serve*

A C T N O W Entry levei position avail able eotung tor Troy com-

munications firm Some phone expenenoe helpful $7/hr HRMS 910-988-0287

CUSTOMER SERVICE/IMPORT SUPERVISOR

International logoncs company seeks aggressive indlvldue! with eipenence m import documenlabori, trucking 4 customer service Fax resume to 313-946-5011 or mail to 9900 Hameon Rd . Romukja. Ml 48174

CUSTOMER SERVICE FW-entenng the Work Force

Un i ted Tra in ing Serv ices, Inc A national organization specializing m •nprovmg rumen performance has a tul-Hne position available lor an experienced desktop publisher Musi be highly proficient m Windows 95 MS Word snd PowerPoint Must also be flexible team player able to work with tight deadknes

Please submit resumes to Urvted Trainmg Services Attn Human Resources

26211 Central Park Blvd , Ste 500 Southfield. Ml 48076 Fax (810) 352-3628

DIE DESIGNER TRAINEE Some drafting experience required

Engineering. Sour (810) 827-4090

01ESEL MECHANIC Experienced in heavy equtomem

Must have own tools 810-437-1731

500 Help Wanted Geaernl

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F Previous experience eMh daiatop-

t e 50-V7 00 Ml hour to toaiL Excel-led beneMs a trammg provided Cad

B E L L E V I L L E 31340»4119 L I V O N I A

313-581-9238 313 522-6428 313-591-0272 C A N T O N

313-387-3736 G A R D E N C I T Y

313-613-5121 For further information o

313-266-6296

DIRECT CARE WORKERS

Reeidennal care provider looking to rwe caring a ambitious people to woik wah inawdutoe who are devel-opmenta l aaabl i i t Employment m group home setting AO*fy to work nexibte schedule possession o l Vakd Michigan dnvers kcenee a GEOrhigh school diploma a must Fuli>part time. complete benefits lor fu l Ome Cal Mchele for Canton 313-387-9850 Karen tor Uvoma 313-462-0946

DIRECT CARE WORKER needed Trained a untramed Transportation Is s mustl

Cal Clarlos (810) 567-5802

DIRECT CARE WORKER Group home openings tor days, after-noons midnights Vakd drivers kcanae. paid trammg Competitive wage a beneMs Cal (3131454-3764

DIRECTCARb Work with people with develop-mental disabilities Competitive wages and benefits Midnights, afternoons and weekends, fu l and pan wne Several Wayne County locations Paid trammg and advancement potent ia l Immediate mlennews . Call 313-427-7415 .

DIRECTOR OF MAINTENANCE Fu* time poertion with benehts

Send resums to MuMebelt Nursing Center

14900 Middiebelt Rd Uvonia. Ml 48154

DIE SETTER/ JOB REPAIR

Clean effoern metal stamping faakty seeks associates sxpenenced m working with progressive dies a air-feed General tool room knowledge helpful Able to set. run. 8 repair p M Excellent benefits Salary based on eipenence Apply or send resume lo E a E Manufacturing. 300 Industrial Dr Plymouth. Ml 48170 (across Irom Unisys)

DIE SETTER With supervisory abilities for small metal stamping plant Must have eipenence on smal dies with air feeds, ww dies with secondary opera-tions Medical benefits protn sharing non-smckmg environment Apply 8:30-3 30 Franklm Fastener C o . 12701 Beech Daly Rd Redlord

T O P P A Y F O R D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F

Assisted Uvmg Communities seeks highly motivated care grvers with a passion tor quakty care tor Ihe elderty Home Mia environment 1 lo 7 staffing ration Starting pay of $8 plus mcen-trve lor CENA s S7 tor non certified care g^ers

Farmington Hills I-800-998-0787 Wixom 1-800-753-1046

GROUP HOME MANAGER Fu l time kve m Manager for group home for adults with mental retards tion Experience and trammg helpful Cal and leave name and phone number 313-945-0044

CMel Can A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R

Previous group home experience and excellent leadership aNMies required lor group home in Uvoma (S/ Mtodlebelt area) Afternoon sh«l Ben-e f i t s C a l l L a n i 9 a m - 3 p m 810-474-0283

DIRECT CARE Background or Nursing Home Eipen-ence needed tor p b provning pro-gramming a personal cars to severer, impaired adults at NOVI workshop Must be sbte to Mft consumers Com-petitive salary a excellent fringe bene-fits. Please forward resume to Personnel Office 117 Turk St.. Pon-bac. Ml 48341 EOE

CRAFT PAINTERS NEEDED - some experience necessary r craft area Fij i ame poatoon 810-9800874

CREDIT INVESTIGATOR

Large eesmg I comca-iy • seek i-aator tor oi»

• seeking a oedtewee-

requme heevy phone work ealrig on Banks and W i

opportuney oAanng benefs Send resume and salary Netory to

FEDERATED FINANCIAL RESERVE CORPORATION

30866 Ho'ton aeNm ttghwsy

(810) i

cReor r r e p o r t i n g

* d a t a e n t r y * c r e d i t p r o c e s s o r s * c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e

Alto UOG 12 M * Rd

48078 or Faa to (8101 567 7878

CWMSOU NURSERY HC LAN08CAPE CONTRACTOR needs

4 ~ Foramens Ratal Nweery Staff 4 True* Dnrars Mual have COL Top wegee a CineRa Muat neve expen anew Ptoeae W P N 50148 Ford Rd C M M (11» 486-1700

CROSSING GUARO The Ctor «f Now Poaoa Depertmem • lookmglera I t o - iRIimOvkfcielto pertorwi 8 a du8aa al croeemg guard Hours are 8 30-8 0 0 a m and iso-iot»M m i rnmm aeRMt ar M8e»8un to r e Hianen % a u „ t n PapaKwto^. Nom Cmc Center 4817S W Tm Mb «10» 347-0462 by February 21, 1ST

CUSTOCHMAiaM Mskaenenre tor i fciai iaMi frwn/wr office to«RWI ' H " i i ^ l i F JTtone »7 per

CaB 8 l o e a 8 - t i B i

ON CALL PART-TIME POSITIONS

$9 00 per hour VfcO-dey or eiranmg hours

3 < PM or 6-10 PM We have regular need tor on-cal n > viduais to work on a protect oompto-kon baaa mdnnduais would ai«port our cune r l marketing and reeaaroh

Our profecta occur tfiroughoul the year and may teat

Phoenra Group, toe a daagrer and mpiemenier rt marketing ay Heme, principally In toe automotive sector Our dynamic growth reaiRa form meeting snd exceeding clients expoctattona for mngraBve loluBona to complex marketing needs Sand

Iter to Director Ot Recruiting (CT)

Phoenix Group. Inc 34115 W Twelve MHe road.

Ste 200 Famsngton HMs Mi 4833'

Fax (810)488-3736

CUTTING TOOL GRINDERS

•acaliton, 2 t H ^ B pay BOBS 4 0 l i ( H

r r r f f ? DATA ENTRY • PART TME

Mon Tuae. a Weo deys Speed a aoeuraey a must Ptoaaam, •woke kae Uvoma oMoe (8101 474-1800

Aak Sandy F.

D E L I V E R T i a * Y Tknea m your area

iThuredeys ore.) Earn S80-*100 Ca* (BIB 474-1800 Est 82

D E L I V E R Y A G E N T S to Je*ier t i e USA TOOAY n

interested peraons « a y ca 1-B00-T7i«a«8 est 844 anytoaa

D E L I V E R Y D R I V E R

^ z s r i s z : Ca 313-461-OJS3

O B J V F R Y 0 R I V C R Heavy duly truck parts d e l . a y mm Looking tol rtmt Jel iery tow M ame. ipm-1 "n«- i a * heve good ikNtng -eeeid. drug f ee 4 l e c * n O a « l Heavy M n g a reqwred Mart $7 StVhr l a B i r a — dree) Lafces Tnt0i i Tutm Parts CaB Al at

31V 728-4688

r ^ Direct Care LOOKING FOR A CAREER INSTEAD OF JUST A J O B ' JARC (Jewish Assoc for Resi denbsl Cera) is a progress/ve agency with the highest stan-

e W e b derds tor cbent care our wages and benefits are the best » Ihe area Benefits include retirement plan, choice of three medical-dental plans We insur-ance. tuition scholarship program

I N D E P E N D E N T L I V I N G COUNSELOR Part-time mckjdmg weekends.

vehicle mmmum 1 yr 'elated experience and/or 2 years ot cottoga

OtRECT CARE STAFF Ful. part-time and on-cal posi-tions VskdMfch driver's license and High School or GED grad-uate required tor aB poemone MORC or WCLS trammg a plus Aftomoon or weekend a t a s S7.00-S8 7Stor Apply Mon - Fn., 10am-4pm at JARC, 28366 Franklin Rd , SoulNtoto, Ml

E— £rifyr» D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F

Need dependede cermg staff tor home located at Mermnerva Mto Uvonia $6 30 per hour Ca* between 10-4 810-474-0263

DIRECT CARE STAFF

home loceled el Ecorae a Taytor 18.30 par hour Ca*

- 313-2B2-17 -l f r 4

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1746

DIRECT CARE STAFF labia cartng staff t

al Ford 4 Chanvha ( 6 30 per hoc* Ca*

M M 313-32^4394

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F

DIRECTOR SOUGHT lor early child-hood program through Ihe Fammgion YMCA Credentials required Also seeking Head Teacher lor 3 a 4 yr olds Credentials required Fu l ben-efit package memded Resumes lo M Hetnck 28100 Farmington Rd Farmington Hills, Ml 4633t or call

810-553-6294

500 H e l p W a n t e d G e a e r a J

DRIVERS K C Transportation openings tor ;»JSMHI1 local 4 Over toe road dowers • Company paid health neur

anoe, youraa* a famly . Hourly pay

Pad hokdeys 401 (k)

Cantodatos muat nave a COL Claea A with a Hazmat endorse-ment No mom than two mating

complete aB DOT teats indudng physical a drug acieer Mnmum ot one yeM expenenoe required For further information, contact

1-800488-3012 K C TraraportaUon. Inc 862 Wa Csrtetcn Rd Caileton. Mi 48117

500 Help W a n d G e m l

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Established 60 yeer cho scele i.laiitiia.i la ink ing aggree-swe. r-.,gMy mooveted tachniclans with good mechamcaJ apotude Must have 2 year degree m alacti umcs or equnatam expenenoe Compenea-

mdudmg 40t(k) Send reeune to Cecfl Corporation 11675 Bekton Ct Lnrome Ml 48150

P A C K A G I N G E N G I N E E R Uvoma baaed auto parte company IB seekmg a Engineer CoBega education work experience pi el erred S25.000 -535 000 plus bonua wrth a strong fnngs package Send reeuma tt

Human Basourcee Manager 12360 Seen Or

Uvoma. Ml 48150

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS

a looking lor replacement trades -Baker dnvers You must have a mmmum of 3 years veritable. cay driving experience D O T quekfad. dean MVR. and Class 2 CDL s must' Must be ebie to work e l shifts (caeuafon-cal) to start Competitive hourty rate Possible lulHime employment m Die future tor the nght candi-dates Pre-employment D O T physical and drug screen manda-tory Reply to

Tranaportation (Aaneger Farmer Jack Transportation

12334 Burt Road Detroit. Ml 48228

^ ^ j 3 1 3 ^ 7 ^ 4 4 ^ ^ ^ ^

DRIVERS NEEDED TRANSPORTATION COMPANY

Due to strong sales groxnth Tha Metro Group, Metro Airport's luxury ground trantportalion company, has chauffeur positions available on all shitls Flexible hours Chauffeur Icense and clean dnvmg record requred WJ tram Clean-cut. cour-teous individuals interested in a chal-lengmg opporumity with a last paced organization should apply al

The Metro Group Attn HR

10701 MuMebell Rd Romulus Ml 48174

EOE

DRIVERS- Suburban taxi cab fleet looking Hx good dependable people willing to work, wanting to earn i "

( J i : wages 313) 421 •

DISPATCHER MAJOR freight earners in P»ymouth and Romulus need your eipenence Computer eipenence with MS Office preferred immediate temp to hire Up to St2*v end benefits Also after-noon a evenings Cal Leaks Today 473-2932 646 7662

Advantage Staffing

DISPATCHER TRAINEE Suburban ta« cab fleet looking tor person willing to learn 4 willing to

k (3131 421-5600

DREAM JOB Seeking ambitious people looking for advancement, SSS 4 travel Neat appearance a must Will tram

Call 810-616-9677

DRILLER ASSISTANT PSI a reputable engineering firm located in Redford. Mi seeks a Driller Assistant Requirements area unB-ingnesa to laam Geofechnicai - envi-ronment dnlkng. capable of hardwork in outdoor environment, possessing acceptable driving "ecora Experi-ence in drilling work .5 a plus Com-pet i t i ve commiss i on p a c k a g e available For immediate consider stion contact PSI 243)55 Capitol Ave Redlord Ml 48239 Phone 313 255-4200 Fax 313-255-7772

DRIVERS WANTED - Full lime eve-nings Good dnvmg record required C a l (313) 422-7150 ask lor John

DRIVERS WANTED • 2 ' 4 over Good dnvmg record Seniors 4 retirees welcome

(610) 357-2800

DRIVERS with current CDL tor building supply company with delrv enes m tn-county area Apply at or send resume to Smede-Son Steel 12S84 Inkster Rd , Redlord

DRIVER / WAREHOUSE Ful l - t ime, benefi ts Immediate opening Good driving record with chauffeurs license required Appfy m

on 2 5 8 2 2 S c h o o l c r a f t . p e r s o n Redlord

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE Immediate full time position Must have license and excellent driving record Responsibilities mcluds deliv-eries to our Windsor warehouse Send resume to. Warehouse P O Box 2 5 8 7 . S o u l h l i e l d , M l 48037-2587

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE 24 ft truck Chsulfeurs l icense required Midnight-10am , Sun-Thurs Uvonia to Ohro 18101 305-6300

TRUCK DRIVERS COL- A48 Flatbed Only Local Only Umon shop Good benefits, 401K Send resume to 13801 Lyndon Ave Detroit. Mich 48227

TRUCK DRIVE R/Mechanic w C D L S iau r .benefits Also Yard Help. S»

DRIVER tor Roberts Express Musi have CDL. a good driving record, a straight 22 fl truck with sleeper Call after Spm (313) 937-3125

DRIVER . GENERAL LABOR Manufacturer needs someone 1or assembly light manufacturing 4 part time driver position Soma assembly, bght machme operation experience helpful Also, must have good driving record to drtve 22-26 It vans when needed Start Sa^r plus Blue Cross a cither benefits Sleady year-round work Drug screening required Smoke tree shoe 20775 Chesley Dr. Farmmgton I bk E o " Farm-ington R d . 1 tXk N of 8 MHe

DRIVER, must have COL-8 Full-time for Brighton area construc-tion supply compay Other dunes Good pay A benefits (8101 229-5282

D R I V E R NEEDED tor local deliveries Good main sk*s High School graduate 4 good driving record required S9'"hr plus benefits Send resume to. HR-OE P O Box 02699, Detroit. Ml 48202 EOE

DRIVER Part tuna tor Luxury Senior Citizen

only Monday thru I 9.00am and 4:00pm

Tha Troetondge 24111 CMc Center Drive

Southfield Ml 48034 (No phona cans accepted)

EOE MiF/V/H

DRIVERS COL A B 4 CHAUFFEUR

Local Company looking tor Drivers with a COL A. B or Chauffeurs kcense Good wages 4 Benefits Paid Hokdays 4 Vacation Fu* Medical/Optical. Dental Retirement 1 year m r w x x n experience Good MVR

1-800-819-2636

DRIVERS, COLLECTORS 4 RECYCLERS

App l i ca t i ons be ing a c c e p t e d Thursday only between 2-4pm Fu* l i r a 4 day «ork week FuB beneMs. Blue Care Network dental paid n « •lay 4 vacation (313) 397 5801

An Equal Opporiunty Employer

DRIVER-SEMI F Jk time Mtoknum 2'* yrs expenenoe Must have COL a Kasmat endorsenant Good pay

Ca* 886-287 2460

DRIVERS

|313)277-81»3

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F ne* dad to aerk imub mb

313-807-7589

DIRECT CARE STAFF - muai be 18 yr« of eg*, have 8 top school toKrtia or GED a v a M drivers Beanaa I68&*V untrameo ttfer

30 day* SB 7S Aa>

4 111 l ~ l ~ l i M t l % between lOam-Jpm Carton area ca* 313-JB7-88J8 or 313-461 9626 N e * M B i a n a oaB B10-344-6718 W WoomBWd area caa

810-'

OIReCT C A M tTA*F / JOB COACH

tor oomevwy baaed veotoionei aram Mon-Fn 16 75«ramed ha'i a'uee oan car CaB Ms

( 3 f t T * 2 7 7731

D M f C T CARE W O R M MS . .;»n»veo| mm. M 46 or wil M to FuB or aart-ame

(313| 948-06*0

OtRECT C A M WOP ' Fl* Bwa to wo>k e8h (

T S S S S a Good bar MM M i CaB Mon-Fn.

• • • • 0m

seeking experienced Dnvam to M M ame posaions You must have a Class " C drtvaf i koanae and meat DOT raqtffamenta, lha includes * dean dnvmg raoord. physeal axam and * u g ecreenng It mtoreetod

7313) 778-7540

DRIVERS Fu* a part ame

COL , nqumes only (313) 4215600

DRIVERS F U R M T U M horns dakvery expen anoe a mu*t Muat be COL oerWed Top Toe pay and baneNs tor the ngr* aaooto No phone cafe ptoeae acc^ m person at SooB Shuptmto F u n * tore. 977 E 14 ktoe Rd Trey Ml

DRIVERS GRCMflNG COMPANY WTTH

EXCELLENT EOL-1PMFN-a BENEFITS

17b0? (810)

D R I V E R S Uanvy eedan aanAc

Earn (380-1600 week*. Oood ~ e i a«i-, at.

a e DRfVERB ' MOVERS • • ae Fu l l TME. BENEFITS ae Muat paaa company phyaicik a

Ca l H048B-2080 aak lor C a t * Of 113-48BB012 art tor Mark

DRIVER WITH VAN needed for package a freight dekvery Late model 1 ion cargo van neeoed Paid pe»cent»ge (313) 459-4162

DRIVING MESSENGER Tilte One Insurance Co . located ir Livonia Must have dnvers license excellent dnving record 4 prool of insurance Full time wrth beneMs

Call Dave between 9-11 AM (313) 427-8000

D a l l a s I n d u s t r i e s Troy Locatun

• Chief Engineer • Mechanical Engineer

• Autocad Operator • Datal ler

Fu l time, overtime pay rata depen-dant on atkWy a experience profrt shy ing 401k program, scheduled pertormanc»*ato reviews. medcM

500 H r i p V a a t e d G a c r a l

FIRE CADET/RESERVIST CWy o» South to td

The c y ol e * B e hokang

Intoiaatod In m n a i g opportunlkM a i t h the S o u l h l i e l d P i t a

Saturday February 8. 1997 M 1 30 p m

Oty of SoutotaM Mwinpat Comptox

Partis a Raaaaaon BuBdtog. Room 115

28000 Evergreen Rd . SoiAMMld OR

Weoaeday. February 12. 1907 at 7:00 p.m

Oty ot SouBitaU Municipal Comptok

Cay CouncB CnamCem 28000 Evergreen Road. SouBitald

AppBcaaons wfl NOT bs ma*ed out EOE WFiV/W

Estsbiished machine bunder a looking lor tmaed individuals who want the security a stability at a growth company Ca l 610-583-9400 or write m confi-dence lo Director o l Humsn Resources P O Box 99218. Troy Ml 48099-9216

Owl

SURVEY CREW CHIEF

engineering and land surveying m Farmmgton Hils looking lor

experienced Crew Leader (810) 478-9494

ENGINEERING/DESIGN Mbd sized manufacturer of special test and automation equipment headquartered in Plymouth l a s openings fo r Design. Layout 4 Detail positions CAD 'OQcu'ed with so l id mechan ica l background DraflmgCtork position responsibW person lor entry level kght Detansr,' Engineering clerk duties Cad hetplui Fu l of pert time Send reeume to Unk Engineering Attn Design. P O 700041. Plymouth. Ml 48170

ENGINEER - PROPOSAL World wide leeder r honmg machmee seeks person wilh eipenence m transtei type machine tools and hi-tuning Exceiant benefits and com-pensation Send resume to Gehnng Corporation 24800 Drake Roed Farmington Hrfls Ml 48335

Engineers Roush industries a a fu l neenng supplier lor the automotive and Buck industries Wo have an mmedato need lor a chassiubody structures engmeer

Four years eipenence BS degree m engineering

Fu* company-paid benefits

SEND RESUME'OR APPLY Roush Industries

11916 Market Street Uvoma. Ml 48150

313-591-1010 lax 313-591-4333

EOE

ENGINEER & TECH REP Leading melding 4 rabobc accesso-ries manufacturer looking tor nckvid uals seeking a career in mdustnai applications en^neenng or lechmcal rep lo automotive industry Must desire a challenge be personable Degree or experience preferred includes travel Serd resume 4 salary desired to Mr B 16 W Huron Si Pontac Ml 48342,

Or Fax 810-338-3747

ESTIMATOR ENGINEER Experienced - some sales experi-ence desirable for smal stampings and assemblies Benefits Send resume lo EE, Box 1422 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma. Ml 48150

FIREFIGHTER xmanp a accepkna app*-i the poaBKm c* FveAgfeer 9 423-544 829 per yr High

J T c

Canton Townahip a i tor I

Salary »29.< . . . school graduation or K j u n M r t Associate Degree m F n Science p m lerred Necessary quaktlcat ions mcauds Certification from the Stale e l Micrtgan Frahghtois Trammg Counal as a Firelighter M ov rem vakd EMT Cemkcatxm Irom lha Stale of M x *

and successful complation at Conference ot Weetom Wayne

(CWW) wnnen and physcal ag*ay testing CertAcaDon m Advanced Lito Support (ALS) preferred Possession of current vakd driver s kcanie wBh eicalant drwing record, no more t a r two points on current driving record Appkcations muat be pekad up al the Canton Towushp Personnel ftvalon. 1150 S Canton Center Rd . Canton, Ml 48188 or send a sen addressed stamped business size envelope to above address to request kppkc atoms torm Job oesenpbon will be posted at Ihe Towrahto Admrnatrabon B u M n g A CantonTownah«i appkeatmn tonr must be completed m It's entirety and on hie n the Personnel DnraKm pnor lo 4pm Feb 18. 1907 Candxlates must provide copies ot a l certBica Hons with completed Canton Town-sf*p applications form, No resumes w*l be accepted without Canton Townsho appkeabon torm Teekng wa be conducted on Feb 28. 1997 The Charter Township ot Canton does not dacnminale on the basa of race color, national origrv aex. rsk-gton age or «sabikty m employment or the provision ol services An Equal Opportunity Employer

FITTER/WELDER Conveyer fabricator has immettato opemng for experienced Inters 4 welders Must be able to work from blue prints Good beneMs 4 over time f Detrort.

Reply to PO Box 27129 Ml 48227

F L O R A L D E S I G N E R Experienced 4 prolessonel FuA'part-bme positions tor qualified creeled people HARRY MILLER FLOWERS beartwm. Ml 1313) 581-2328

FLORAL DESIGNER needed lor busy Livonia flower shop 5 yrs experience required fu l or part time permanent poertion Call for an appt 810-477-8616

FLORAL 0ESIGNER Now lionet seeks full 4 part-time eipenenced Itoral designers lor Iresh silk 4 dried lloral arranging Ca* Kim or Chen at 810-347-&44

Dr i v i ng Pos i t i ons Pan tuna Saturday 4 Sunday days. 9am-5pm, and evenings, 5pm-lam Must have clean dnvmg record Phys-ical a drug screen required Appfy al Specieazed Pharmacy Services 33510 Schoolcraft Rd . NW comet of Farmmgion Rd Livonia

• D R Y W A L L F IN ISHERS* Experienced Commeroali'Residenbal

Ca* (810) 399-2070

Earn up to $700 a wee" FURNACE CLEANERS

No experience necessary wH tram Benefits 4 bonuses Com-

pany truck Good dnving record Call Sandy ar 810-478-5026

E ARN $800-55000 per month taking customer sennce c * H Ful o« part time Flexible flours Fu l Trainmg Paid vacations (313) 640-6500

EASY OUTSIDE work in Marketing Lmnted ruanber rt positions available for clean cut individuals Earn $300-$500 weekly lo start Wimps need nol apply 1-800 482-1004

CONTROL PANEL Wiremen (rtvl) 4 Machine tool Electricians Earn up to $16 per hr Send reeune P O Box 85803 WeeBend Ml 48186 E O E

Purchasing Agent The successful appkeant will have eactncal construcbon mdustry experience and easen-BM comoutor skills Tha a a M - w n e posawn lor a detail onented person who haa the ability lo implement change Oui company offers a

salary 4 competitive salary package mcludmg meckcal 40l(k). vacation 4 more Send resume to:

Shaw Electric Co P O Boi 51788

Uvonia. M 48151 An Equal Opportunity

Employer

ELECTRICAL FOR Control Panel layout. Aaser-ery 4 Wiring Expen-enoe required Apoiy «ahm. Temcor Systems 1337 Ricketi Bngfaon (located m Soutopomie oomptoxl

810-229-0006

ELECTRICIAN/INTERCOM Fv*ama tor Soutotato property man-agement company BeraNs CaB M o n t h r u F r i . , 9 - S p m •10-396-1030 E O E

ELECTRICtANr JOURNE YMAN OR APPRENTICE

Heaidentiel experience 810-477-6739

ELECTRICIAN JOURNEYMAN ( m l )

Pay oommarairata a i t i Benefts mdueh medical aSTk. paid

Ca l Mon-Fn Irom • to 5 (313) 434 1666

ELECTRICIANS

(•10) 586-8800 Ext 29

E L E C T R O N I C P R O O U C T O N L E A D E R

has an a p t v i r w y tor a producaon aede- » mm ow team Tha kuc

to C O r * 4 0 HBS Tedh Oma Fems mgKm HMs • fO-553-3268

Hta Mi 4*331 Of PBB to EOE

E L E C T R O N I C S $ 8 5 0 - 1 1 1 f m h r .

TtoOh manufactorvin tooBty m Ptymouh was Etocmmca

Tama to Pane Poatoon ARBOR TECHNCAL. 48*1188

ESTIMATOR needed for we« established Wesl Bloomfield luxury home builder developer Experience prelerred Send resume lo: Office Manager 4969 Oak Hollow West Btoomfneld

Ml 46323

EVENINGS WEEKENDS 4 days growing unique specialty food store In Novi is look.ng for reliable over 18 persons (810) 305-9702

EVENTS COORDINATOR Outgoing individual needed to plan, organize 4 administer member events tor Livonia non-profit Strong computer communication organiza-tional skills needed Part lime flexible hours Send resume and oesired hourly rate to Livonia Chamber of Commerce, 15401 Farmmgton Ro

Uvonia. Ml 48154 by Feb 14

FAOALIST MAKEUP ARTIST 4 ACRYUC NAIL TECHNICIAN

needed for upscale beauty salon Cal Eves 810-545-5165 '810-137-9457

FERTILIZER APPLICATOR must be licensed, to work lor an established company Full time Good pay Sum this spring (3131 522-6644

FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER Welduction, a leader m induction heabng, radio frequency and sokd state power has r rmedate openmgs B S E E associates degree or equiv-alent PLC background a a plus Responsibilities include testing and troubleshooting power supplies and control systems Candidates win also be wntmg editing and <tobug»ng P L C l o ^ c a s we# as conducting start-ups and customer framing TI E L I N G a n d O V E R T I M E IS

F r o n l D e s k S t a f f

M a i n t e n a n c e

D r i v e r s - B e l l s t a f f

N i g h t A u d i t

H o u s e k e e p e r s

Our growing hotel company is looking lor dedicated professionals expen enced m delivering Ihe highest levels of service Sokd employment at one of the Detroit areas finest airport hotels This could be the ngr* oppor tumty lor you If you have what i takes we can offer you competitive salary ana compensation package

II you are interested In |ommg our growing hospitality company apply m person ait

Hampton Inn Detro i t Met ro 30847 Flynn Dnve

Romulus. Ml 48174 (313) 721-1100

Fax (313) 721-9915

FULL TIME Sales Support Assistant Duties include typing Ming, data entry 4 phone work Wi» tram Appfy m person at 56405 Grand River, New Hudson ot- send resume to F"0 Box 190, New Hudson Ml 48165 EOE

FUN FRIENDLY, SMOKE FREE ATMOSPHERE

Flexible hours, part nme positions available

Knrgfitsbndge Antique Mall. Ltd -42305 W 7 M M Rd Northville, Ml 48167

810-344-7200

Furn i t u re T o u c h - U p & R e p a i r P e r s o n

Paid vacations Blue Cross. Life Insurance 40IK Pay commen-surate with ability Apply tn person

C l a s s i c I n t e r i o r s ^ 20292 MidcBebett Rd . -

package thai inckidaa annual profit sharing and incentives based

fits Ptoase fax resumes lo Alt O *(810) 442-9353 or ma*

on profits SRF O I

Wetouction Corporation 24492 indopiex C»cle

Farmmgion M s Ml 48335 Attn SRF

of lce. Part-Tana 313-464-9200

FINANCIAL SERVICES

CAREER SEMINAR Tuesday February 11. 1907

Hokday Inn 17123 Laurel Parti RD Livonia

6 00PM

Fmaroal Services i era a leading Fmanoal services

organization experiencing major aroirth and need to expand our>ro-teaaronai sale* end maiketmg staff in the Oeflo* and kurroumang suburban

Fmd out what MetLito can do tor you Starting mcome up to $800 per week initial V a n o n g One ot Ihe beet trammg piograme In f » oduetry ARractoe benefit i

To reeerve your place al the semmar phone, tax or Bend resume to

MetLite insurance Compares

25300 Telegraph Rd *450 SoUhtald. Ml 48034

(8101)74^4274 0174a FAX (810)7

Equal Opportimay Employer MatUte kauranoe Compa-- * i

New York. NY CS (EXP 0990) BMC-LO

FINE J E W E L R Y S T O R E S E E K I N G

P R O F E S S I O N A L P E O P L E to*ay tor toe tot-

SALES ASSOCIATES OFFICE ASSOCIATES BENCH JEWCLERS

end daraat mauranee *01(») sev

an i go re sale Ca* Greg Bi

• 10-SJ6-7140 , Fax ^ u m e 8.fr36»-i80t

FINISH CARPENTER needed » m yeers m

( I S per hour Tool* a true* a plus (•10) 225-0637

F M P L A C E MSTAtXERS Eam uv toll 000 per week Be your

every weak Aak kx Mr Franks O l *

FLOOR PERSON • Experienced Sine wax a spray b># Red Boor*

T t

GARDENER - Bloomfteld W i s For pnvale estate Must heve exper-ence Must be hard workmq and a •alt-starter Momtoi a oversee a • acre estate Opportunity lor long

AX your resume to 810-644-4382

' G A T E A T T E N D A N T ^

A Farmington HAa apartmem community hiring dependable motivaied individuals Fi#-«me midnights. 9 45pm-«am

Apply m person at

M l H E M X D i ® Management Office 35065 Mumnood Or

N W comer ot Grand River 8 Drake

WORK TODAY PAID TODAY®

LABOR READY

NO FEES NO HASSLES! 6 D E T R O I T AREA O F F I C E S

N O W O P E N APPLY IN PERSON

28157 0 MHe Rd Lrvocua (BIO) 471 -9191

27422 Michigan Ave inKstar (313) 563 -6111

701 E 9 MBB Rd Ferndale (810) 541 -7272

14303 FenkeH Detroit (313) 2 7 3 - 0 1 0 0

16129 10 Mite Eastponta (810) 7 7 3 - 9 8 7 7

710 W Huron St Pontiac (810) 3 3 2 - 5 5 5 5

COME SEE US TODAY!!!

CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY. WHSE jANiTORMA

HOTEUMSTAURANT

G E N E R A L C L E A N I N G

C O N T R A C T O R dependable penpto to d*

hours r a a i n r * hours 810-5731964

tor koeer pnrang shop W a v a n PtymouTi a r *

Ca* (313) 443-7

General Labor and i e a t a i n Ssoar-."tem*nt peatoaia - Ful and Part-kme Salary r aaiaaMa Ptoaaa ea* (810134*-7¥7B or f B I C M H 5*08

GENERAL LABORER Coat

Man M i M . * 4 e « MOO Ronds Or. Canton

2 H ( » ) C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 0 t o 5 0 0 O & E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 6 , 1 9 9 7

500 Help luted General

" G E N E R A L " ! HELP

J N o E x p e r i e n c e J R e q u i r e d

FULL TIME • IMMEDIATE OPENINGS with Carton Company

All Man W o w I College Students

ar* encouraged lo apply |

$ 4 0 0 p e r w e e k ! Call Today

i mmmtmt

H I L O D R I V E R

Currently seeking lo Ml a vacancy tor a int truck dnve-i Handing finished goods, raw malenals. and load unloading ot trvicks Mual hav* Fkgh School 6**on»a o' equivalent Wa

I oltor

• C o m p l e t e Benef i ts alter 9 0

• W e l l M a i n t a i n e d F l e e t

I • A d v a n c e m e n t O p p o r t u r * y G r e a t L e a d e r s h i p T e a m O r i e n t e d

G E N E R A L L A B O R Fast paced nigh voltme production shop "as openings for pans handtors Starting al $7 00 wrth company paid benefits I' you a«e looking for a team onertea drug free atmosphere, apply in parson on Monday and Tuesday. Februa-y 10 and i t between me hours ol 9 a m and 2-30 p m at 31774 Enterprise Drive Lmonia Located MI the Aited Commerce Center on Pty mouth Road between Merriman and Farmir.jton Irnlervvews wd Be held on those days

GENERAL LABOR Male or Female Afternoons and Mid ughts shifts orWy High run produc-tion No experience needed. Pension ano insurance Apply

13170 Memman Uvoma

G E N E R A L W A R E H O U S E W O R K

In the PrymouttvCanton area, pan [ma associates needed lo work Sat u'days and Sundays Openings on all shifts Musi "ave a valid stale dnvers :ens« Starting pay $9 per hour

Send resumes lo Personnel Office. 6249 N Haggerty Rd Canton M) , 48187 a FAX 313-459-4607.

An eauai opportunity employer

G L A S S & M I R R O R lnsia#ers needea Experienced Ben-efits Bedford area 313-533-1234

GOLF CLUB Seize me opportunity lo have an exciting career working with talented people' TME WYNDGATE I Rochester Mills j s now hiring dependable people lor fl* 'oHowing positions • WAITSTAFF * RECEPTIONIST* HOUSEKEEPING

CALL I810> 652-4283

Apply today 1361 H ol Ford) Westland. Ml 48185 EOE

H I - L O D R I V E R Day shift Abe lo handle sloe* lor pro-duction machines & loading 0» trucks Musi have good handwriting 4

Apply al

H I - L O D R I V E R Loading and unloading trucks E»p«nenced Send resume to

Classic Container Corp 350 S Main Street

Plymouth, Ml 48170

500 Help l u t e d O w n !

Industrial Shop Help Warehouse Workers

Saw Operators Lathe Operators

Manufacturing company m need ol agpressnr* motivated individuals tor industrial shop wort Multiple shifts Must know basic math & tie tanfcar with measuring Experience working in steel busmesa helpful pnor shop eipenence a plus 313-535-1786

MOME IMPROVEMENT IND Greal opportunity tor an enthusiastic person with excellent communication skiBs Develop new business in the Tn County area without any direct selling Start you' well paid salary dunnq our mrvque Irairong program Benef l package includes insurance bonuses and vacations Can for an nterv«ew Good Housekeeping Con-struction (810) 557-3200

F R O N T D E S K S T A F F (Ful time)

R E S E R V A T I O N S (35-40 ttoxtole hoursWeek)

For NW suburban full-service upscale 300* room hotel Good pay with benefits Apply in person st Hcfaday Inn 01 Farmington Hws. 38123 Wesl 10 Mile Road or tax resume lo

810-476-4570

Equai OcooflurxTy Employer

GOLF COURSE MECHANIC Experienced preferred Resume to

L-nks O' Now 50395 10 Mile Rd .

Nov Mi 48374.

GRAPHIC ARTIST Mac experience required. Quark. «us-1'ator or Freehand Photoshop Some conventional drawing and desigrviay-out skills preferred 313-561-1030

G R A P H I C S Vmyi Graphics, Sign Production Flexi-sign software knowledge "ease 'or-ward resume to Box • 1530 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvorea, Ml 48150

DOUBLETREE HOTELS

N O W H I R I N G ! • Nighl Auditor

• Desk Clerks AJ Shifts • Restaurant Most Hostess p M

• Restaurant W M Staff-PM • Be" Pe»scvDnver-Aii Shifts

• Housexeepers - Full & Pari time-All Shifts

• Cocktail Servers - All Shifts •Banquet Set-Up - All Shifts

Competitive Wage Benefits Package

Person Mon-Fn 9-4 27000 Sheraton Drive, Nov

H 1 0 - 3 4 8 FIOOO F A X 8 1 0 3 4 8 - 2 3 1 !

GRINDER HAND For surface gnnding 0 D i I D Eipenence preferred Benefits 4 401K. Appry Pace Machine Tool. 1144 Rig St.. Waited Lake

810-960-9903

G R I N D E R H A N D I D . O D Experience necessary

Fun time or part ome Call 8-4 (313) 534-1040

GROUNDSKEEPER Progressive Apartment Community

located in Westland seeks full-time Groundskeeoer Competitive salary and benefit package Excellent working environment EOE.EHO

App»y ir person al Willow Creek Apanrnems

1673 Fairwood (1 blk S ol Ford Rd W s»3e o' NewOurgh)

_ A H O U S E C L E A N E R S " ^ 7 FULL MEDICAL

DENTAL & LIFE Fu» 4 pan-bine. Mon-Fn

days, company car $6 25-S8 25 to start inclining paid drive time, uniforms paid hcudaywacanons »

| bonuses Cal lo find out why ' WE ARE THE HIGHEST PAYING

MAID SERVICE AMERICAN FREEDOM

CLEANERS (810! 473-9300

hmng lo join our an Hills apartment

GROUNDS now learr at Farmington community Great wo<* environment Slat ing pay $7 an hour with room for advancement Call 810-471-3625

GROUNDS PERSON needed lull time tor apartment com-plex in Rochester EOE

Call (810) 651-2460

MOUSE CLEANERS Days, Full & part-time MAKE VOUR O W N SCHEDULE'f lexible Call 722-9400 or 721 -8300

JGROUP HOME - Openings l o ^ j | d a y s afternoons midnights | - V a l i d dr ivers license p a i d -• training Competitive wage a n a l • benefits Ca l •

HOUSEKEEPERS - temporary to perm in Uvonia South he W and Romulus Ftonfcto hours, training pro-vided ]ust a desire ic worn and a warm personality are Ihe only experi-ence you need CaH 313-464-7078

ETD Temporary Service An Equa. Opportunity Employer

H O U S E K E E P I N G ' L E A S I N G P E R S O N

Needed tu« time 'or Plymouth, apart-ment community Call 9-3pm, Mon-Fr

3 1 3 - 4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4

T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s installers wanted Entry-level through journeyman positions available FuOy per i beneMs vacation good starting wages, tumor ieunBu«safnenl pro-gram training, five year apprentice program Journeyman potential of $17 00 • an hour Apply between 8am- l l am 4 tpm-3pm Mon-Fn

Clover Communications, Inc

41290 Vincent! Ct Novi Ml 48375

1 Mk N of Grand R"ver |usi E of Meadowbrook

EOC

W A R E H O U S E P E R S O N A rapKXy growmg Novi commurxca-tions firm is looking for a person wrth shipping and receiving eipenence Musi have HK-Lo license and have Ihe ability to lift up to 70 t>s Musi be COT puter literate Duties include receiving of materials, unloading (nicks, irwen tory and Ming orders for field opera-tions Please send resume and salary history lo

Clover Communications, inc

41290 Vincenti Ct Novi Ml 48375

Attn Debbie Mason-RI

EOE

INSTALLATION MANAGER

Must have a mmimum o13 years man-agament eip-er.ence in cabie-lelevisior or pnor •nanagement

eipenence Pay based on eipen ence Good drwng record a must Pay based on eipenence Salary CornmissiorvMiieage.'Bene'tiw Apply in person or call

ELITE COMMUNICATIONS INC 30945 W Eiohf mile Rd

Livoma Ml 48152 1810) 474-7020

I N S U R A N C E C l i e n t R e p r e s e n t a t i v e

Leading insurance Broker has an immediate part lime opening to )om Our ckont's service group working with, account eieojtrves Musi have ewer si-ve computer experience 4 skais related lo property 4 casualty policy forms 4 coverage, wnften 4 verbal communication studs, minimum 5 years -ndustry eipenence ano a col-lege degree preferred

Please send resume 4 d m r e d hcurty rate in confidence to

Department #5926 Marsh 4 McLennan 1 Woodward Avenue

Detrort, Ml 48226 An Etjuai Opportunity Employer

INSURANCE Commercial and Personal Customer Service Reps

Producers'Sales Many Operwgs

Experienced C»ity Fees Company Paid

Ann Bell Personnel 2*044 Bingham Pomfe Dr,

Bingham Farms. Ml 48025-4348 ( 8 1 0 ) 5 4 0 - 3 3 5 5 Fax 5 4 0 6 1 6 5

Help Wanted General

KITCHEN SUPPLIERS, Inc (KS>» has 3 different job opportumtiaa tor raaponaCM and dapandaUa persona in the" Brighton location

Warehouse Team MamCe« (Full 4 Part-time)

Tha position involves moving cabin-etry and related product* Muat be physically able 10 lift 75 lbs or more reguiany and safely Fu« time ia a day shift Mon thru Fn poamon Part-time positions ara on the day shift as welt and require that persons work at l*as« two 8 hour days ween (6am to 3pm) Starting wage « 16 75 par hour

Delivery Dnver Th* successful applicant win have a Commercial Drivers License I CDL) with an air brake certification, a dean dnvmg record, excellent customer service skills, and tha physical ability W lift 75 or more lbs Starting wage la S3 50 to $10 per hour depending on eipenence

installer's Assistant Assists Lead Installer with kachen installation protects Performs site clean up and other related duties The successful applicant duhes The successtul applicant w i l have some basic carpentry eipenence and tha physical ability lo lift 50 or more lbs $9 per hour to start Please complete an appacation at the address below No phone cans please E O E

KSI Attn HR

9325 Maflby Rd Brighton. Ml . 48116 Fax (810I22S-2230

500 Help W u t t d General

M A C H I N E M A I N T E N A N C E

(Entry Laval}

We are a progressive manutacJunng company looking tor qualify people Operating automatic plastic container equpmen! with preventative mane-nance 4 troudesnooBng as we* If you una

• To learn m Manufacturing Setting . A Clean 4 Sale t nwonman t • Advancement Opportunities • Great Employees • EiceHent Benefits 4 Wages • EOE

App»y today tor a career opportunity wilh a grawth-onentad company

1351 Mix ("» Mi>* S ol Ford) Westland, Ml 48185

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S Growing manufacturing firm located between Brighton and Ann Arbor needs Machine Operators Prefer eipenence in hydraulic and pneu-matic industrial equipment with expo-sure lo Staosbcai Process Control and "Just m Tune" manufacturing, but

500 Help V u t e d General

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N tor M time poaltion, Livoma ar** apt community Greal salary 4 compen-sation. package 313-427-&70

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N Full-time lor Soulhlield Apt complex Eipenence n electrical pkimbmg.

4 cooing BeneMs Call Mon it . 9-5pm 810-366-5123

E O E

500 H e i p V u i e d General

heating thru Fl

MAINTENANCE Per*on needed tot local property managemenl company Proven eipenence with p luming, carpentry electrical 4 HVAC certified a must EiceHent wages lor quaMied person Send 1 Fax resume to Maintenance. 300 Pa/V Suite 390, Birmingham, k* 49009 Fax 81CF645-9935

L A B T E C H N I C I A N Person needed wflh basic chemical knowledge and chemical tab skins lo assisl in coatings company lab. also operate water ireatmenf system Pos-sible Shift work Need self-starter who can work .ndeoendentfy Pleasant, modem west suburban plant Eipen-ence oesired but «*l train ngW person Reply m confidence to

Bo i »1538 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Ml 48150

L A N D S C A P E D E S I G N E R

Established Landscape Nursery and Garden Center Full time position oesigrvng'selling landscape protects Two years desigrvsales eipenence a must Degree in MortcuBure heipfm Salary'benefits commensurate with eipenence Send resume to

th Nursery 4 Garden Center Plymouth - Ann Arbor Rd

ith. Ml 48170 Dave Bnce

Plymouth 9900 Pli,

Plymouth. Attn Da

L A T C H - K E Y A S S I S T A N T needed Mon-Thurs 2.30-6pm School setting. $7/hour (610) 589-7792

LATHE HAND Must have own tools. Experienced only Benny Gage. 41270 Joy Rd . m Plymouth (313) 455-3090

L A T H E O P E R A T O R i Professional) prololype macfurnng C N C and manual tHardmge.i Must have eipenence Auto 4 Aircraft F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s l o c a t i o n

810-553-4411

ORGANIC LAWNS inc seeking non-commissioned account service 4 sales reps Lawn knowledge andror sales eipenence a plus From $25 to J35K plus benefits Send resume to. Organic Lawns Inz 25715 Meadow-brook. Nom, Ml 48375

INSURANCE • Growing Ptymouth agency seeks fun time personal lines customer service -epresenial>ve Eipenence prelerred but w« tnan the nght person 313-455-1110

INSURANCE Inside Casualty Adiusler lor Livonia based self insured program 3 years eipenence required .needing litiga-tion management Non smoking office Send resume to

B o i »1542 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 46150

I N S U R A N C E Nov, agency seeks lull time customer service reo with «te 4 disability eipen-ence S a l a r y p lus bene f i t s 810-348-6200

1313-663-5637 '313-677-7929 1313-454-3764

Salem Twp | Ann .Arbor*

Piymouthl

GUN DRILL 4 Hone Operator Eipe-nence prelerred Union shop, BOBS, holidays, 401K Both shifts 55 hr* .' week Novi (810) 347-1230

HAIR DRESSERS 4 NAIL TECHNICIANS

F i * or part time Walk-w district. Downtown Plymouth (313) 459-3990

HAIR SALON FARMINGTON * 2 Slyfist chairs for rent

• Nail tech space 'or rent Must have own clientele

Call (810) 476-4480

HAIRSTYLIST 4 NAIL TECHNICIAN

Fu i or part-time Experienced Some ciieniele preferred Farmmgion HilB and Novi area (8t0l 476-2129

H O U S E K E E P I N G WESTLAND area apartment commu-nmy is in need ol full time House-keepers EiceHent pay and beneMs. fun time position Call tor details after 10 AM . (313) 261-8010

INTERIOR DESIGN ASSISTANT some drafting reouired Must be dependable, flexible 4 efficient

810-647-3650 'ax 810-647-2699

H O U S E K E E P R N E E D E D f o r S o u t h f i e l d h i g h - n s e

a p a r t m e n t c o m p l e x . C a i l 8 1 0 - 5 6 9 - 7 0 7 7 f o r i n f o

hairstyWts

FULL SERVICE SALON n Sylvan Lake « search ol licensed Hair Styl-ists. Massage Therapists. Facia lists Electrolysis. Nail Tecfw 4 Recep-

' UUSSI Ca» Am1' al B10-08t ' fCtf3

H a f r s t y t i s t s / M a n a g e m e n t Professional srylisa / salon man-agemenl needed at busy salons Generous salary plus cemmo-non. lea«r, beneMs. advance-ment opportunmes Locations include 5 4 NenAurgh 14 4 Orchard Lake Grand River 4 Mai-Mead. 5 4 Memmar 12 6 West Oeks Ca* BoRics

1-800-28&-0917

HAIR STYUSTS NAIL TECH Fu* or part-lime tor a progressive

PfymoMtVCanion Salon Cal (313) 453-0288

H A L L M A R K S T O R E Salee help, part «me d*ys.*v*nmg Apply Card 6 Gift Came* Grand Aver al l lai i isad. "

Human Resource Assistant

Temporary

Openmg tor temporary position in the Human Resource Department Wi* be responsde for updating oaia base word processing and Ming Pnor eipenence in Human Resources, pre ferred Must be proficient in WordPer-fect. hav* pnor wort eipenence with IBM PC data bases and possess excellent commumcaOon skills Send

10 MR Dspt, Madonna Ur»-36600 Schoolcraft R d .

HUMAN RESOURCES A S S I S T A N T

Plasnc injection molding facility a in need ol a Human Resources Gener-ate! Mutt have payro* eipenence. preferably ADP good computer s»*s knowledge d labor laws worker* compen*al»n. FMLA De a toam player Th« « an nmmeChatt opening Salary commenauraie w# i eipen-ence, complete beneM package

C H I V A S P L A S T I C S

8 5 9 5 R O N D A C A N T O N , M l 4 8 1 8 7

3 1 3 - 4 5 1 - 1 1 7 1 F A X 3 1 3 - 4 5 1 - 1 5 5 0

E O E

WATT STAFF 4 VAN DRIVER Tha Maamarwood R*»r*m*nt Corrv money located wi SouMtoW • seeking K * f » n *me WM staft • o u l 10-2 arvVor 4-6^ Van dnver

WVpert *ne . Ohaulteur's licenee requMd. COL preleried Musi work we* wWi seniors Sur. t vu Sat Ptaase avpN al 22600 CMC Center O N * No prwne a

| H U M A N R E S O U R C E S Experienced r- a* tacels ol ampioy-menl IE workers compenealior MESC ampioyes beneMs a*: EiceF torn pay 4 beneAM BngMon oMce

FAMILY MOME CARE 610-229-5663

FOOO SERVICE DIRECTOR »W MARKETING DIRECTOR

A lovely suburban ccmmumty « cur I lor *>e loi-

Expenence and a prover track reoord st a 'eBremeril aettmg pr* •ened Pis a n send yoix reeume lo Boa 61920 otaanier A Eccentnc Newspepers

38251 School's* Rd Uvonia. Ml 46150

Meeang Co., « Royal Oak needa . SERVICE TECH

e U S T HELPERiORWER O o o d D r i v i n g R a c o n j

61M41-7193

HEATING A COOUNG SHEET METAL INSTALLER

n o - * :

MEATMGCOCX.ING TECHMOAN — i sapsiianos lowon. „

we^ee Ca* 6I0-J46-4242 M a r 4pm 6T(M77-«2«4

H E t * WANTED

HVAC COMMERCIAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN

3-5 yrs i w m n eipenence Cell (81 (ft 47S- 7888

HVAC I N S T A L L A T K D N L E A D

A H E L P E R 5 years rrvmmum experience tor res-denaal and kgN commooal EaosF

*3«3) *7^22&3

HVAC Slaam USA • f a r g dud ,'lsansis lor ••aiHtnaii aeenmg No smewnca necesesry E x^imerx unrfonrie 4 chemicals SuocMd Must heve emm veh«*s Earn $600 Raid n m g C M (313) 261

INCOME TAX PREPARERS Experienced tor M 6m* nawaes^nj 4 praparaden in FsmdsM oMce or parMane i**pa»—<in to work m home Pleaae sand raaume 6 aaMrv reoiremer*s Mr P O Boa 1627. Royal Oak. M 46066

I N C O M E T A X P R E P A R E R S 1040 s tor MO Ng» volume oftoa* Fid and pert-ame (313* M1-MT4

MOUSTMAL F * L D SERVICE TECHMOAN

Raainas

C Z S Z J Z ™

MSULATION MSTAOSm Expenencwj tooaa^s rati or *dl mto. Ma«« 66 80 Jenea I'lili6i» 2261' Me**p ( df NoM Rd N d> 6 M6a NoM 610-I I* 1668

I N T E R I O R D E S I G N E R Looking for professional individual with minimum 5 year desxgn eipen-er«e ano credentials in Rochester Hills design showroom, Commission SateVDes>gn PorBolio and refer-ences required

D e s i g n e r s N e t w o r k 810-299-7950 As« for Ms Grurtts

or Ms Waggoner

I N V E N T O R Y C O N T R O L

Tapper's Diamonds and Fine Jewelry. Oakland county's lead»*g jewelry retarter has an immedale openmg m our merchandise recervmg *nd con-

Successful troi departmeni mual have computer eipenence and good communication skill* jewelry eipenence prelerred CompetiOve salary and bonus package in addrtion lo benefits CaH Mr Salzenstsm ait (810) 932-7700 or Fax rssume lo I81Q) 932-7717

LIGHT JANITORIAL Mon-Fn , evenmgs. <5-25 hrs^wkly W. Bloomliefa are* EiceHent wages Rebrees welcome' 313-421-8620

J o t JANITOniAL/CLEANfNiG M w n e * Exaar

.»y?n!ra*-:xpanenc*d *i

washmg , carpal deanmg 4 Itoor waxing however, wd irsm the nght person (810) 615-1111

JANITORIAL FLOOR CARE Fu* time days. Mon-Fn Westland area Starting $650Av . beneMs CaH Sam-3pm (313) 722-6688

JANITORIAL HELP For part «ma evarang*. office

cleaning Wi« tram Areas Scnoc-craft.-UH*»*6*ft. 10 M * » Novi Rd , 14 » * ! • Haggerty Rd

(810) 615-1 I f f

JANITORIAL MIDNIGHTS Experience

nee Farmmgum Hi (313) 261-5565

JANITORIAL • Office Ctoanen - Eves upto$7i*ir

. Ftoor Specialists - Eipenenoed Stncpmg 4 Kraahlng or pari time $6-$l(Vhr to start

• Supervisors - Eve*. • « » $ • * * to Mart

Scuthfteid, Farmington. Lmonia. 4 Plymouth areas 610-449-7600

JANITORIAL Part-*me evenmgs Livoma area rtearaea welcome Ca*. laave maa-sags (313) 666-2473

JANITORIAL SHOP deen-uo Novi area Part *ms sversrgs Mon-Fn approximately 15-20 hour* per week Paid hokdey* CcmpeMfve pay W "

J A N I T O R / W A I T R E S S Part-1ime * v * n i n a * D * s r b o m Garden C*y 3 1 3 - 2 6 2 6 1 1 7 . a l t e r 313-261-2727

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^ J t G G R I N D E R I Expenanoeo m a* lypse oI

gage. Hitura 4 detail grwxang 0 Ka6ar Tool,

17701 Mcaaar Lrvoma. 313-426-4600

KEY LINER < type aensr wanted tor

raeiyns to PO Boa 336 Wayne. Mi 46184-0338. Anenaon Seen or ca* 913

L A B O R E R OabiM hwuang #&.. k« Os* Paffi needs 3 dspendaMs nam domg BewMAielcw daanup AC*y m Otve meMum aue mjc* a plua Start $7 Mt> Ca* 8^p« 610 666 0881

L A B O R E R

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Pt5 8oa 7984 D*at* Ml 4

LABORERS ANO CAMRtMTEMS

IW-wvjre.-. r>ay by enertance Ca* 8Mt to 6*M. IW460-7716

LAWN SPRAY COMPANY Wanted, experienced Sprayers only Starting al $12 and up, plus benefits Send resumes to Organic Lawns Inc 2:5715 Meadowbrook Rd , Nom, Ml , 46375

LAWN 4 TREE CARE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Our higfvy successful fertilization and tree care firm is in need of stable quality servioe technicians Expen-ence preferred but wi»ng to tram We require a good driving record, and pre-empioymen! drug screening We offer a competitive salary, monthly bonus, medical dental and optical benefits as well as a good work enyv

consideration P"ease (810) 478-9393

For

LEASING AGENT, experienced, needed Mon - Fn , 5-7pm, Sal 10-5, for apartment complex in Westland

(313) 729-6638

LEASING AGENT for apt commu-nity at Uvorva/WeeOand. M l tune BeneMs available Eipenence In saiesileaaing halpU, 313-459^600

training mechanically indaied midividual w«n solid work his-tory and a town apvV S i f t taxCaWy is a must, as is a minimum H S diploma or GED Ws often competitive wages and an excellent beneM plan after 90 days Send resums or for immediate consideration, we accept applications from Sam - 12 noon and 1 pm lo 4 pm, Monday through Friday at

MaacoTech Tubulan Products, Inc.

7496 East M-36. Box 185 Hamburg, Ml 48139-0185

Ann S SiNers/Human Resources An Equal Opporturwy Employer

MACHINE OPERATOR Mechanically inclined person to tram for o p e r a t i n g me ta l l o r m i n g machinery Once teammg this pria»e It can lead mto a set-up trainmg pro-gram BeneMs Non smoking envi-ronment Apply 8 3 0 - 3 30pm, Franldin Fastener 12701 Beech Dafy Redlord

MACHINE OPERATORS Growing manufacturing lirm located between Bnghton and Ann Arbor needa Machine Operators Prefer •xpenence m hydrsukc and pn*u-matic Industrial equipment wfth expo-sure 10 Statistical Process Control and 'Just m Tim*' msnutacturmg, but wil. consular iraining mschan«ally inclined with solid work history and a team spirit. Snift flexibility Is a mual as is a minimum h^jh achool Optoma or GED Wa offer competitive wages and an excellent benefit plan after 90 day* Send resume or for immsdisls consideration we accapl applications from 8am to 12 noon and 1pm lo 4pm, Mon through Friday at:

MaacoTech Tubular Products 7495 East M-36. Box 185 Hamburg, Ml 48139-0185

Attn: S Silv*r*iHuman Re*ourc*s An Equal Opportunity Employer

MACHINE REPAIR 4 MAINTENANCE PERSON

lor metal stamping plant Roubne maintenance 4 'epair on metal terming *qu®mer»t. lift truck*, com-pany vehicles 4 factory BeneMs Non-smoking environment. Apply 8 30-3 30 FP CO.. 12701 Beech Daly Rd„ Redlord.

Machine Tool Skilled Trades Trainees

lor machme aaaemdy. electrical and Hud power Classroom 6 hands-on pax) lramwig Company ha* 30 years m machine tool controls business Eiceaent wage* 4 fringe benefits

1-313-584-4196

GRINDERS CARBIDE cutter grtnoerflorm grinder: drill ponter Ca* 313-266-2090

MACHINIST/TOOL MAKER; DIE REPAIR

For a metal stamping plant. Must have eipenence at repair ol small dies 4 make tool details Must be able to work any shift Medical bene-Ms 4 profit sharing Non smoking environment Apply 8:30-3 30pm. Frarvktin Fastener. 12701 Beech Daly Redford

MACHINIST/ TOOL MAKER

Top pay up to $20rt>r plus overtime, eicelieni beneMs Clean 4 organized shop, a* around machinist preferred

313-462-0360

LEASING AGENT - Northville ap! community has part time posilion available, 3 i f i r s with beneMs. Ener-getic 4 motivated Eipenence pre-ferred but will tram 810-348-1830

LEASING CONSULTANT • Nov!,' North-villa rental communities seek poised, enthusiastic mdividua. Basic oft ice suns and dependable auto required Self starters call Rene* at (810) 642-8686 EOE

LEASING CONSULTANTS

Smgh Management Co.. Inc a seal ing FULL and PART-TIME Leasing Consultary tor apartrnena localed in Now and Farmington Mils MUST have previous eipenence working with the pubac and be avail-able for work on weekends Competi-tive salary Send resume:

Sxngh Management Co . Inc. Attn: Marilyn

7125 Orchard Lake Rd . #200 Wesl Bloomfield. Ml 46322

or FAX 810-866-1633

LEASING Dynamic 4 protest ona) «»v idu* l needed to laaae apartment homes

unlimited opportunity No experience necessary Dependable 4 hard-working or*y need appry Ca* Robert

8 or Heather at or lax reeume to

J10-471 -3625 810-471-1011

LEASING POSITION, tor apt com-munity m Uvonia/Weafland area, part time weekends, ca* 3134594600

LEASING poeaun tor apt. commun*y •n UvorWwestiand. M l ame. bane-Ms avaaatila Expenenoe in sale* helpM Send reaune to: Paruon Properties, 32400 Telegraph fld, •202. Bmtfiam Fam». Mi 46023

L E A S I N G R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

For Manor Detroit Office Butfng Position art be raaponwbto for attrac«rig new tonar** tor Mas* d

Leaamg lumeand plua Sand raaevna

mania to Sox #1509

0b*erv*r 4 EocenMc Newspaper 36251 Schoolcrsifl Rd

Lwonia, Ml 46150

L E T T E R S H O P

S U P E R V I S O R

B ^ m U o e work (low, stall, produc-tion and sMt achedukng Knowledge ol * * jal marfanaa, kuder*. meaner operations and mail handling raquvad. Strong m m m x t u i t M M Send i t t u m t and companaalton

M:

B U D C O Atti: Human Raaouroas

13131 Lyndon Detroit. Ml 46227

An E«jai Opew>*My EwMtoyar

LIGHT ASSEMBLY

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J M A I N T E N A N C E

A S S I S T A N T Permanent M l Bme position, immediaie opening, good pay plus possible apt based on eipenence Excellent opportu-nity Call Fairway Club Apis.

3 1 3 - 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

M a i n t e n a n c e A s s i s t a n t For NW subuiban condo General exterior repai/s including decks, kght rooting, wood tnm. Seasonal 4 Lu

i. Experience 4 transportation required (810) 626-6724

M A I N T E N A N C E

A S S O C I A T E

Opportunity in fast paced growth oriented metal stamping company seeks mamtenarca parser. Muat be set motivated 4 have 2 years experience with stampuig presses 4 support person at E 300 Industrial 48170

wnri »uHT**iiy sqwpmem Apply In

E 4 t Manulaclunng, rial Dr., Plymouth, Ml

MAINTENANCE Baaic plumbing, pamtmg. slectncal Please apply or send resume tor Westfiaven Manor. 34601 Eimwood Ave.,

We«und Ml 46185 EOC

MAINTENANCE PERSON

tor apartment community Eipenence preferred n all phases oI mame*-nanc* including baaicplumftng. stoc-tnc and carpentry Other duties to inciud* apartmary prep and grounds wort Fu* Ome posDion with benefits ano apartment Ca*: (810H77-6448

M A N A G E R S A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R S

T R A I N E E S

Stan the New Year Off Right witfi Rite AW!

a Aid Corp ona ol toe nanon't largest and taaiesi growing rata* drugaiore chain* has Openings ava*-aOM tor Managers. Assistant Man-agers. and Tramaea m Deooa CNy and Suiroundmg Arsas

Wa offer one ol the moat oompleto agement irairang progrsme n toe

mdu*try. learning a* aapects ol store procedures dealing with

- Invdntory.MercJvaryJinng-- Personne l Suparvisiorv

- S to re AOmlnistralion--Bartkrng ProcecJures-

Rue Aid oilers an attractive company subsidized beneMs package along wilh an exoallent salary

you seek a promlsmB caieer and ar* a coneoermoue, hard working individual, piease sand resume to

MAINTENANCE PERSON experi-enced. lu* ame Must hav* eipen-*nc* wilh Johnson* Air Furnace «W-air. For apartment complei m Wesl-land (313) 729-6636

MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN Needed tor Uvonia beaed electrical contractor Fu* Dm* position with benefits available Electrical keen**

Ca* 1-600-220-1118

MAINTENANCE - Exper ienced person lor Ann Aibor apt complex. Knowledgeable m healing. pHif-tung appliance*, etc Uve on-sda 4 have own tools Send rs*ume to P O Box 7413. Ann Arbor, ML 48107

M A I N T E N A N C E F i * lime For large apt commundy n Lrvoma Muat be handy Reference* Top pay 810-352 2220

MAINTENANCE • openings tor Canton. 4 Downriver area apart

mar* complexes Experience neces-sary at a l phases ol reaxtonnal

party maintenance Send raaume P O Box 306. Southfield Ml

46037

Maintenance/Painter $100 Signing Bonus! Now la your SocortuSity to p m 9 * txatmg Seld ol property management and wort Mth to* Beat Mam at toe nduery We are w«ng lo tram toe

md ar* •aarcmno tor a

Prap be a part ol toe nannlng Mam M A«-

Fai your raaMns to (810)681-3246 or ca l (810)661-0066

M A I N T E N A N C E

P E R S O N S Fil l oma. needed tor large apartmenl community n IVii>isatoi H i * Gen-eral mamaerierice (plumbing, alec

n z Apply m parson 290 Hampton C M * . Roc«ia*Mi HMs. ca* 610482 -0686

M A I N T E N A N C E

P E R S O N

In* a seeMng an 74-unit development m Tiaraan O M M C M M I must be *«pari«noa6 Ml

o m and umeauo aupary • l a * Per i m m e d i a t e aanawaraeoit Ma ar maa leaume • saMry Matary te

CWTWED REAtTY <HC 388*8 W Ten Me Rd

FawMl'UMii HB» M tar (6101 4>1-

MAINTENANCE PERSON N o e i p e n e n c * necessary a l Chatham Mills Apts Musi be eager to learn dependable and productive Hours are 8 to 5, Mon - Fn Apply in person Opportunity for advance-ment 36135 Grand River. Farm-•ngion (810) 569-8860

M A I N T E N A N C E Plymouth manufacturing plant is seeking a Maintenance Parson. Machm* -epaii eipenenc* i* a^nust. Weidtog and electrical experience prelerred Send reeum* to:

Classic Container Corp 350 S Md Street

Plymoyth Ml 48170

MAINTENANCE Small quiet Manufactured Home Community looking lor a re*ponsibie person lull or part-time Some knowl-edge of plowing and general mamte-nanc* is heiplul CaH Joanna Zimmerman at

HIGHLAND HIUS ESTATES 1810)474-0320

M A I N T E N A N C E

S U P E R V I S O R imagine lrv*ig m a beautiful t«acale 2 bedroom den or 3 bedroom apart-ment home r> Farrmnglon Hills, wortung al a beautiful 800 unit apart mem property with an indoor pool. Jacuzzi, •"••rthcluC tenms courts and much mora Only e ip*n*nc*d apart mem Maintenance Supervisors need apply Fax resume lo 861-0994 or stop by Cifabon Clue Apartments , 13 Mile and Haggerty Rd

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II

Canton Township is accepting appt-cabona for Ihe position of Marite-nanc* T*tfimcian II $10.8S-$!52& hr Reaponsble lor inaunng toe mechanical, vermis ti on, heating, cookng. e-ectneai and pkambma sys-tems oper*»ons d Township l u i o -mgs and grouride Poeaesaion ol currant, valid m*ch*nical contractors kcensa. high pressure boiler opera tors license or relatod kcane* Po* session of current, vakd Ml ctovar* keens* and an eiceaent drtvmg record wrth no mora than two (2) p o n s on curter* dnvrig record Appli-cant may bs reouired to apply for copy ol current driving record, at own expense, Ihrough Ihe Secretary of Stale Appbcanone mu*t be picked up at Ihe Canton Townahip Personnel Division. 1150 S Canton Center Rd Canton, Ml 48188 or send a self addressed stsmped envelop* te above address to r*qu*sJ appkeabons form (please specify Maintenance Tech II appkeanor). Job description will be posied at toe TownsiWi Admm-•tra l ion Bu*»ng. A Canton Township application form must be completed m it s entirety and on f*e in the Per sonnel Services Division pnor Ic

r , Feb.. 7, 1997 The Charter rtartp of Canton does nol d e a m -

inase on the basis ol race, color national ongm. sex. r a t i o n , age or disatmrty in employmers or the provi-sion ol services An Equal Opportu-nity Employer

M A I N T E N A N C E T E C H

Stenie Recoveries. Inc. has an opening In its Westland tacMity Prefer boi ler operations 4 electr ical ' electronic ccntrois experience with medical. industrial laundry or sienliza Hon experience a plus Contact Jerry Keeton 313-595-7359 or tax resume: 313-595-7644

EOE

M A I N T E N A N C E T E C H $9 - 11 per hr.

3pm-11:30pm Plymouth co. m need oI a mainte-nance lech Skills include pumps, motors. AC/DC. 4 plumbing Musi have good mecftarncai abilities

TECHNICAL 450-1166

M A I N T E N A N C E

T E C H N I C I A N S National property management com-pany has opening* for skilled Service T a c m a a n * 1c our Mcfvgan proper tie* located m the WesOand and Ann Arbor a r * * * Ws pay above scale wages and provide excellent beneM* HVAC certification preferred For detail*, ca* 10 AM - 4 PM

313-261-6010

M a k e A D i f f e r e n c e . . . . m toe kv«* of people iMth develop-mental disabilities coortknabng a broad VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Proleeeonal M H m * poeecn w*h

1 - t m j H l a ^ i . y -Work w*h mdviduaia and commu-nity groups ol all age* Experi-ence with indiv iduals with disabilities a plua Flexible schedule re^uaed Sand r**um* to:

Jawiah Association lor Residential Car* 28386 Fr*nWm Road

^ ^ o u t o f t a l d ^ * ^ 4 ^ ^

R I T E

Market OIBc* 5400 Peny Drwe

Walerford. Ml 48329 Attn Employe* Relations Manager

500 B e l p V u t a d G c a c a l

N O E X P E R I E N C E

N E C E S S A R Y

Packaging automoBve parts r WesSand 4 Uvoma areaa

Wadi-on* welcomed

A d e c c a

W e s t l a n d 313-722-9060 3 1 3 - 2 9 1 - 3 1 0 ^

NOW HIRING M 4 part time Houee-Heepara and Nurse Aides for senior ret t remenl community. Hals lad Place 29451 HalsleO. Farmmgum HUM (6101 489-8966

O C E A N / A I R F R E I G H T

A G E N T International Logistics company SMlung mctonduaJs with airi'ocean freight expenanca for afternoon lmft Starting al $10 50 an hr plua beneMs Fax reeume lo 313-946-5011 or mail to 9900 Hamaon Rd Romulus . Ml 48174

O.D GRINDER Experience preferred Union ehep. BOBS, holidays 401k Both shifts 5& tv»wk Novi 810-347-1230

E O E MTF

MARKETING REP TRAINEE to $45K. Salary, b*n*Ms, bonus

Personnel Data Report 810-524-1500. FAX 524-2461

MEAT CUTTERS - F i * or pari time, mommoa BeneMs 4 h** l lh insur-ance Apply al: Sola's Super Market*, to Howell or Brighton

OFFICE ASSISTANT Mature dependable person needed lo perform a variety of takes Ass-s! receptionist, gift wrapping, mes-senger, light office cleaning, Full time plus benefits Resume to Ms beiJsle 755 W. 8<g Beaver Sune

Troy, Ml 48064. or Fax to 810-362-4500

Dallas Industries Troy Location

L A T H E O P E R A T O R S . B R I D G E P O R T O P E R A T O R S .

M A C H I N E B U I L D E R S . W E L D E R S

Fu* tana, overtme. pay rat* d*p*n-dent on ability 4 eipenence proM shanng. 401k program, acheAded perlormarxe,'rale 'eviews medical insurance, daaC*ty Inauranoe. Hfe insurance, vacaooc Eslabl ished machine buli-dar Is looking lor skilled inttonduals wno wan! Ihe secunty 4 stability o l a growth company

Ca* 610-563-9400 or write m confi-dence Id: Director of Human Resources, P.O. Box 99218, Troy. Ml 46099-9216

MECHANIC Excellent opportunity lor experienced Mechanic In growing transportation co PM and -epair ol Ford Heel vendee Gas 4 Diesel experience required Muat have own looto Completive wages and bene-wagee fit*. Apply in pe«»do (No phon* calls) Mon-Fn, 9am-3pm at 27960 N 9am-3pm at 27960 North-line Rd. between Inkster 4 Middle-belt. Romulus, Ml

MECHANIC Experience needed for tranapdrtabon company Muat be famitar with both gas and dlesel en?nee Tractor and

— I pay ar - • 1-600-5

M E C H A N I C FULL or part bme Apply m perton at: Taxi Town Inc , 36116 Micfagan Ave In Wayne Mon-Fn from 9 to 4

MECHANICS For growing cab company

Call for application 313-591-2123

MECHANICS RV,'TRUCK Chassis Steady work Exceltent compensation Certified wrth own loois Power, 12130 Dixie, Redlord, 46239 (313) 536-0200 EOE

MECHANICSSERVICE WRITE-UP Certified Mechanic w'expanence. fu* time ExceHera pay • b*n*Ms Po*ai-04le advancement to Manager See Ed at Warren 4 Inkster Mobil 313-284-6000

M E M B E R S E R V I C E R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Full Bme for Community Credit Union. Respons ib le for opening new accounts. IRA's and CD's as well a* taking loan applications and ctoemg loans Strong member service sM*s required Must b* professional in atti-tude 4 dress Ap(*y at or send resume to Community Federal Credit Union, 500 S Harvey, P O Box 8060 Plymouth . Ml 46170-8050 Attn: V P Human Reaources

MENTAL HEALTH CARE Work ing with mentally IB sdurts star l ing at $6 25 an hour plus lul l medical, dental and optical bene-fits. after 90 days, with a 50 cent raise. Farmington area. Please call Misty or Chnsty for an interview at

810-477-6044

MERCHANDISER/PART TIME Seeking self starter to service Uvoma. Southfield, Harper Woods Farmmgion HUM. Brighton, Walled L a k e a r e a s t o r e s C a l l

1-800-553-8603

.Oflice Assistant ' Part-time position in s

I company to assist Tn general Office duties

Musi be computer literals Send resume lo Global CNC 11865 Globe Si Uvonia. 48150

OFFICE CLEANING - part time ave Lworoa^armington area

» $77hour. (810) 347-6043

rungs. L i MuMpM Call Fran

OFFICE FURNITURE ELECTROSTATIC PAINTER

P*m»*r and Helper openmga These positions requre experience in com-mercial office furniture pamung pro-cess. Customer oriented and well groomed appearance a muat Bene-fita peckage Applv m person between 8am-12pm , Mon thru Fn or tend resume 1c Corporate lnsta>-lation Service, 21063 Brtdge Street Southfield, Ml 48034

O f f i c e M a n a g e r Strong acoounlmg background Sand 4 gravel knowledge heiptm Salary 4 benefits Need resume 4 tusto-y

(810) 437-7621

O p p o r t u n i t i e s F o r E x p e r i e n c e d C u s t o m e r

S e r v i c e P e r s o n n e l Secure Your Futur* In a Challenging

Career WWi Ford Credit Ford Credrt h*s opportunities avail-able tor cai**r-on*nt*d individual Four year* collection* eipenence or college degree prelerred BHingual computer skills, and negotiation akills are a plus ' Ws oiler an excellent compensaticn and benefits package For immediaie considerabon. please send resume to Ford Motor Credit Company-CCD

PO, Boi 6236 Attn R*cnMing Officer

Dearborn, Ml 48t 1121-6236

OPTICAL LAB MANAGER 4 TECHNICIANS

•or WesOand Mall For manager-previous optical e ipenenc* is required Excellent wages, commis-sion 4 benefits Apply m person at

NuVision, Westland Mall

O P T I C A L S A L E S D.O.C W Bloom held is seeking a high energy learn player Mual nave excellent customer service skJis be self motnmed Experience preferred Call Dr Rosner 810-6260200

PACKAGING $6-$7/HR

All shifts available Apply 9-11 4 1-3

28240 Buddngham »8B In Uvoma-196 4 MidOebelt Pic ID 4 SS Card required

INTERIM PERSONNEL

500 H d p W u t o d G a r n i

P L A N T E R R A

lated people tor Manor hortcUMir* aarvice m commaraial office butctngs Vehicle nacaaaary. paid missus Compenaallon to commensuraia ittPi sxpen*nce Ca* 1610) 861-2570 or tend n a m to tantenr* Gardens. Inc , 731$ Drake Rd . W BtoonMMd, Ucl i 48322

J P L A S T K ? m m m m m

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

• Come wort tor a WINNER! Local! I leading container manufacturer! • needs tachnclana to namtMi | "troutawhoot snd r ^ r blow-"

labekng, palletizing, and I sySMm* Requirements |

•trial - experience i related degr**

I OnantxVOnven

• Mechanical, EMcMcM. I industrial

12 yr . Goal

I* Ada to Tram otoars Effectively •

• Team Onented

J We olfer I . Stability • Training

I . Fu l BeneM Package 401 (*) 4 Profit Shanng |

|« Growth industry

Send reeume to: Process Tech 1351 MIX Rd

I Westland. Ml 48185 •

EOE •

PLUMBEIVSEWER CLEANER tor service wort County

ienncing Wayne 313 525-5922

P L U M B E R S - L I C E N S E D toi Machancal Resources Inc. 3 yr* minimum eipenence Aleo applica-tions accepted for Apprentice Plumb*ir* tor n*w con*lnjetton r*si-danlial plumbing Fu* b*n*Ms. pay negotiable Pleas* Fax r**ume to (313) 326-2042 or 0*1(313)326-0154

PLUMBING COUNTER p* rson needed for growing company Some plumbing eipenence neceesar-y Apply at Soulh Lyon Plumping 4

Supply 21001 Pontiac Trail 810-486-1288

PRESSER - EXPERIENCED tor dry cleaners in Troy Full bme. Mon-Fn. Top pay Call Paul

(810) 382-0476

P R E S S O P E R A T O R /

D I E S E T - U P Clean, efficient metal stamping facility seeks associates experienced ,n wortung with progressive ekes 4 air-feed General lod room knowledge hepfu) EiceRenl beneMs Salary based on eipenenc* Apply or send r**um* to E 4 E Manulactunng, 300 industrial Dr Plymouth, Ml 48170 (across from Unisys)

PRESS OPERATOFVPRINTING Business forms printer needs a person with 1-2 yrs experience on oftael press**. Good c* r * * r opportu-nity Redlord area 1st Shift Apply M n Mgr . Conbnuous Forms, Inc 12238 Woodbine, Detroit, Ml 46239

FAX 313-255-0677

PRINTER A B Dick 9640 2-color ImmecMle

opening experience only Call 313-525-5493 after 9am

PRINTING EXPERIENCE McCain saddto bmde-operator Sef up experience essen tisl Excellent opportunity tor quashed

Call Sandy E>1 106 (810) 477-66M

person.

PRINTING Expennece bindery person Exceiienl pay and growth potenbal

(313) 953-9729

P R I N T I N G P R E S S

O P E R A T O R with experience 1 4 2 color A B Dick printing presses 4 associated bindery equipment ExceSent wages 4 bene-Ms Cal Adam at (313) 455-4411

PRINTING (SCREEN) Ful time posiftons available Days / Afternoon shifts. Experienced screen pnnters $&tv plus benefits GENERAL LABOR $6/hr plus bene-fits Call between 7am 4 4pm

313-794-2777

CUSTOM RESIDENTIAL PAINTER Must have at least 10 years expen once Knowledgeable in spraying ol papers varnishes and lacquers Anention to detail, pnde ai workmanship a must Pay commenauraie with ability

(810) 681-3211

PROCESS SERVER Immediate position lo serve legal

SoutfVOownnver 810-471-0655

PAINTERS Come join our teami Minimum 5 y*a?s experience 40-65 • bn /wk Paid overtime Secure with wort year-round Small tods 4 reliable tra-spor-tanon a muat Great pay tor sencus intfrvidual* Maalercraftdealings. Inc

{313) 531-5300

PAINTERS, EXPERIENCED to work in Birmingham/West BloomfielO area C a l after 4pm (313) 397-3774

PANEL WIRE PERSON Eipenenoed Exceiienl tnnge bene-Ms. Apply m person JIC Electric. 6900 Chase. Dearborn.

M I G W E L D E R S Experience needed tor production wor l i Good pay 4 beneMs Apply In peraon, 6amNoon. at

McMgan Ran Car 4 Repair 13101 Eddas Rd . Plymouth

MIG WELDERS " $7.2S*tr. to start-Day*, temp to hw*,

Westland. Inkster areas.

Pie 10 4 SS Required INTERIM PERSONNEL

MANAGEMENT 4 Construction Co seeking indlv>dual|s) skilled In buUdnq mamtenanc* 4 conatructlon tradee for proteaetonal office 4 tood aervioe enwonments Mual heve oem tools tranaportallon 4 good driving record Cal 810466-1323

9am - 4pm, Mon - FA.

Management

• K e d o f U t

Fin* China 4 GM* m BoMng tor Store Management OuaMied appkeant at** po yi*. Ngn volume •tore manegament eipenence arti a suoceaaU track record Fax reeume to 810-344-4342 or maa lo. Heefcp's. 22790 Haeip Or Now. Ml 46375 Atto. Personnel

NO PHONE CALLS WILL BE ACCEPTED,

MANAGEMENT POSITION Wlto amei markstaig company 13 Mii^'SoulWMid HaaWi C - o * f U 401K tar neum* » 81Q6466667

M A N A G E M E N T T R A I N E E $28 900 FEE PAN)

Mafor tart W*J. TRAM tor Routs SsMs Supervisor 5 day

wa** CM1 a6ei* BeneM Pat-kaoa EvrUTYMENT CENTER AQBCY

(610) 868-1636

REGIONAL FINANCE REP To $150K Factor commercial/ ndustrw mvoicae Ca* Ra* or PaM M BlO-624-1500. Faa: 524-2461

M U N C H MANAGER TRAINEE To MOtC SaMry b*n*6t» bonu*

Per*omKl Del* Report 610-024-1600; tar Sft»-3*61

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

M A N A G E R l y o p a r w packagng

^^ftaang an AtV- weiradv* Man agar Co*ega aduoaaor> and aicenence M aOOOUM* t i l l M i l

art! a aaonfilunge pacsaga Send

12360 $ears Or Lftento. M l 48160

k M M C U R « T 8

natural naB* peMcuaa and archw>g busy w LA rv-w v i a

•SSaaS*tTaapi r in 1perBW>Up5L»i Ona w MapM

M O L D M A K E R S Mold Makers, Ladders. Upgrade's -experienced only tor shop ai Now area. Small 4 medum tkmeneaonal molde Al beneMa. top pay 401(k) Call Michael. 810-474-4500

MOLLY MAID Now htrtng M Bme Mon-Fn onty No evervnga - No weetianda Madoal $

' beneMs avMabM. Please 313-461-9566

MORTGAGE LOAN Procaoaor Exporting company seeks axpr enoed orocsssor Great pay and berv eMs. Central tocaaon 810-751-4300 or fax raaume to: 810-781-1738

M O R T G A G E O R I G I N A T O R

Are you tootOng tor the freedom to compete7 Concept One's revolu-tionary pay structure can halp « u earn top commMarina d i « to 70% on aaary loan PLUS commaaon owawida* 4 residual ncome We can gtva you enoapaonal Mnge beneMs as wa* aa top investors, top produoM, top pricing and top pay to h*tp you grow We Mao aKm 5 c 4 BS heetr meurance In our Mat* d toe ait ollto* In SouVMaM Aljeasl 2 years anoe i q u l n i . - a s

(610) 366-1267

M O R T G A G E

P R O C E S S O R S Eapanenoad or i r t awn Gnat pay 4

- indudng 40l(k) Ptoaee laa to Lany

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR

taming rorgaga company tar* salary. k*ne6M. • working candaona Mto oondMona. Mto 3 yeer* eap*nane -eqcar*) Ptoeae Ma raaume * 6 l¥288-7S30. AMI Ja» Hantaan

MORTGAGE PROFESSIONAL

Tired a l onty PROCESSING^ Werr an oadBng opporaator M Mam i # ar t i toe Pi tadeni ol ona ol toe

to M a ^ g a r ^ l l n M sdary beneMs and bonus poMrMM tor toe

aeon FAX raauna Mr GAYVE KAYE 610440-1071

preferred, but nM

NATURAU2ZR 8MOE8 Al 12 O M M M needs S •

am paiaon. M or pan tone $ 8 23 M Mart M M

M O H T W k T O H M O N •tot

t i l

PANEL WIRE TECHNICIANS ImmedisM Openmgs

Rochester Area PCS Group

Ca l (810) 340-9220 Fax (810) 340-9222

PRODUCTION LINE WORKERS •$240iWtoy.' Water Bottle Supplier

PlymouttvCantom area Aft/Day Shifts, Long Term

Apply: 9am-11am 4 1pm-3pm 34771 Ford Rd. (E. of Wayne)

Pic ID 4 SS Card Required INTERIM PERSONNEL

PRODUCTION Seeking indmtduai to operate delicate automatic assembly equipment. Musi be able and wining to wort any shift with mmimal supervision High school diploma or equivalent required, mechanical aptitude and Knowledge of SPC principles a plus. F t * time $8.3Srtir Apply at 29200 Wall St . Wixom, Ml 46393 (610) 346-4121

P A R A L E G A L SOUTHFIELD Plant* Personal Irvury Mm seeks Paralegal lor partner Can-didate must have mgatior expert-ence. medcal malpractice rielplui Competitive salary and benefit package Pleaaa lax resume to Mrs

(610) 946-0000

PARTS CLERK ASSISTANT Entry level position Traring m mven-tory control, raceiwng and slock orga-n i z i n g E x p e r i e n c e h e l p f u l Compeltove wage and

U S Industrial Tod 4 Apply 15101 Cleat Plymouth. Ml

PART TIME and M l ame at Clyde Smith 4 Sons Greenhouses 6000 Newburofi Rd. Westland Apply

Between 1 30-4 30PM

PART-TIME, next** hours 20 Ms. P*r week Ca*: 810-346-1600

®P A R T T I M E T E L L E R

Farmngton Credt Union has opening tor part time Mter AppkceM mud poaaeee eaoep-

oonal customer service 4 math akl*e previous eipenence a plus Send r*eume lo: 22*61 Farmmgton Rd . Ml 46336

Famanglon

PART-TIME WAREHOUSE and mommga

313-207-3661, Ext 406

P E T G R O O M E R

Experienced Nortovtoe shop Aak tor PaBy (610) 346-7445

P h a r m a c y T e c h Fu* Ime mdragM poatoon an

tram BensMs Pleas* ca* Otredord Pharmacy (313) 422-3310

PHARMACY TECH Ful 4 part Bme Experience pre-ferred, tadbto lain, eacdtoni amy

WM: Anoewe Drugs. 29438 Rut. Garden Oy

P R O D U C T I O N

S U P E R V I S O R JIT Suppkar lor automotive pndustry seeks s Production Supervise tor iheir 0*1 ro« plant Position requires strong communication skills, good math aptitude, be a self starter 4 people onenwd. Technical 4 SPC auto helpful Ful Bme Ben*Ms Send resum* to: Supervisor. 9700 Mt Ehott. Detroit. Ml 46211

P R O D U C T I O N T E C H N I C I A N

squ^mer*. mechanical I adjustment:

Clean Tad! • offering an excellent opportunity tor people wilh m * h a n -ical MWy to gam valuable skills m the recycling mdustry

Raepondtxktws include hands-on cperabon d automated production

andbr control d *quipm*nt. minor man

lanenca. machanctu and electric*; troubleshooting and preventafcve mamlenanoe

Requi rements sa l t -mot iva t ion , machancal aptitude. tlex*»»ty to per •orm a variety d taaica. Mign school dploma or G.E 0

Clean Tech » dtonng an excellent beneM peckage. oood starting wage and a dean working environment

Met r **um* or appty in person (Mon -Fn. 6am-4pm) at

C l e a n T e c h 500 N. Dunham

Dundee. Ml 46131 U S 23 Exit #17

E O E

Production Workers No experience naoeesary. but mduetrtd beefcground helpful M out apc*caticn at New Hoitrona 41106 Vncera Coia l Now. Ml 46375 For further ado ca6 610-476-6610

EOE

P R O O U C T I O N W O R K

Grwaang ptaalca recyeMr • tooktoa tor heto on M M s Reao .^ ,ur - ' -nduds untoedng r.jdka, hands on

d lecycang atMpmert d madwie cur tods Pie-

PMOTOGRAPMER U Into. aaoM-lenlopporkmay lo worti ma* aspects oI photograph, Dark roam. Met* 6

•end raaxi'is to Ptvaogmaher, Boa 40876. RedMai M f efeao -PO

P h o t o g r a c h a r a / i KXmetCEO lea 1687 Wedflno Seaaon 2 oemeras ' medkm tormal and porttofcs a murt

(313) 631-3661 / TOP PAY1 PtOTQQRAPHER^

s tudo peraon tor?Otoinrk% eraaang' S ansa* Muat amoy 4 MM to « * MaaPm—a,«4pm.6i044i-3880

U M M h m i mM trin

Mi^apamdi The Greal Frame ummfcwamhai.i (810>m

P L U M B E R / J O U R N E Y M A N FOR

ai raaume or apply to peraon at

C k e a n T a c h 500 N. Dunham

Dundee Ml 46131 U S 23 EaM *17

E O E

PO* TO, I tnoed $ erary MuM programmer*

knowedge df manufacturing, aooounang tntor EOI a plua "leeeonalfcaei may toduda program 1ewgr oodtog 4 to sang.

* Mt R A A T 8

Rd L#awtoTy*6130 " Or tai to 313428-2467

PROJECT ENGINEERING iManaoar ngay«fcm

todusav 1160 Centre Rd, Autm-HMa U 46326 Mto PROJECT MANAGER TWIUNEE

Ta i * * Salary. baiwMa bonus RaaaonnM DM* Rapon

810424-1600 FAX 610404-2461

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T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 6 , 1 9 9 7 O & E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 0 t o 5 0 2 ( * ) 3 H

500 H e t p V u t ^ G a e n l

500 H d p Wanted G e a c n l

R E G I S T E R E D L A N O

S U R V E Y O R Needed tor a growth onented cm* environmental engineering tarn Musi have iraramum 5 yrs sapenenc* and wortung knowledge d all lacets d land surveymg and oonstrucbon slaking uamg stoclronc total stations Available immediately Ca* FUch Scram Had at (313) 4214660

Project Manager MSI SYSTEMS, INC , a leader ai toe deaign d software solu-tions lor tha dub 4 resort mdualnes. seeks toe above indrvidual lor its groaning team HighTy detail oriented admans-tratrve person nMded to coor-dinate implementat ion o l computer system* in tha dub resort industry Strong organizational commuracabon 4 computer skilto a must Job requires considerable cus-toms' interaction 4 account control JoC IS very dt lsAsJ but wd ofler growth to a eokd sdmimslrativs or customer ser-vice Individual To apply please tend resume 10 Human Resources Depl , MSI Companies. 1750 S Tela graph Rd Sle 202, Bloom Held Mills, Ml 46302

R E S I D E N T I A L S E R V I C E M A N A G E R ,

Residential care provider eaaresled m nmng Retudemal Service Menagar to operaie a residential program tor deveiopmentaily disabled adults Facd*y localed m Lmonia. Previous mental heellh eipenence and tome college prelerred Compemve salary snd complete benefit package oftered Ca* Jerry at 313-284-7734

RETAIL ASSISTANT MANAGER tu l lime position eveiiable lor busy specialty market located to Lrvora* W* ere looking lor a highly moti-vated. malum, responsible mdnndud with supervisory 4 grocery reta* management experience Benefits mdude medcal with dental, vacation 4 r*t**m*nt Reply to Box SI285 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia, Ml 46150

500 H d p W u t e d G o x n i

S E C U R I T Y G U A R D S New oommg to toe downriver are* Now tonng secunty people Weakly pay Rearees 4 Ismaie* nistoom*

Ca l (610) 466-9460

SECURITY OFFICERS

O F F I C E B U I L D I N G

S E C U R I T Y • Earn up to $7iHr

Musi have car 4 phone No felony record

500 Heip V t o u d G o e r a J

STYLIST WANTED tor busy salon. toWpartama Guaranlead salary plus commaaion Clieiilel —ikng Call Ruto (313) 420 3540

SUBCONTRACTORS WANTED tor meurance repaa ccntrador Car-penters. Pamtors. Drywal. Sidng 4 a l others Also seeking people tor board-upa. a* ahtftt MuM have truck 4 tools Good money, mud bs dependable 4 have rough carpentry eipenence Deys 3T>25^2500

Or Eves 313-536-7660

(313) 422-0515 S E R V I C E T E C H N I C I A N

For electrical pump rspalr Need strong *toetncai and macharacd background Good dnvmg record Eiceaent pay and baneAs Send resume lo Flesume 37641 School craft Rd . Uvonia. Ml 48150

S E R V I C E T E C H N I C I A N Mmarmm 5 y*ars eipenence Trade schod a plus Need background with trouble snooting eipenence Musi be willing to travel Fax resume to:

Rick Faubert, CPI Products (3131 454-1536

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Part time experienced Manager lor new Weslland residential community Send resume lo: PM Diversified 31000 Telegraph,, *2 t0 . Binghan Farms. Ml 48025. Ann Dept N

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Personable Oedcated Site Manager leeded lor Novi luxury rental commu-nity Musi have solid administrative marketing and maintenance superm- j sory skills Send resume to PM Diversified, 31000 Telegraph a210, Bingham Farms Ml 48025 Attn Dept W

P r o p e r t y S u p e r v i s o r For Soutwieid propery managemenl company Apl management desired Benefits. References required. Cal M o n t h r u F r i . 9 - 5 p m 810-352-4043 E O E

P R O P O S A L E N G I N E E R S

Special purpose machine tools Pari p rocess ing /mela l removal /work holdng eipenence necessary Must hav* a mmimum d 5 years eiperv ence Recant CAD experience would be advantageous

We offer a compeMive benefit package including fully paid major medical denial, irte and short-term insurance, tuition reimbursement, 40*04. 12 paid holidays and proM sharing If you are self-motivated and have the above qualifications, send resume lo H R. Krueger Machine Tool Inc

P O Box 310 Farmmgion, Ml 48332-0310

P U R C H A S I N G C L E R K World wide leader in honing machines seeks person with experience in pur-chasing machine tod parts and gen-eral manulactunng ilems Proficiency in Windows based Word Perfect Microsoft Word and Excel are required Excellent benefits and com-pensalion Send resume to Gehnng Corporation, 24800 Drake Road, Farmington Hills. Ml 48335

Purchasing Will train Purchasing Agent

Assistant for Lrvoni* electrical contractor, established 1955

Fax resume lo (313) 425-1056

Q.C. ENGINEER Plymouth based manufacturer ol milling cullers and carbide inserts needs Quality Control Enaoeef with ISO 9000 knowledge CompeMive wages excellent benefi ts Fax resume to (313) 454-9395

O N E - H O U R P H O T O L A B S

W E S T L A N D , M l A R E A

a M A N A G E R S

• S A L E S A S S O C I A T E S

H o u r l y Fu l l & p a r t T i m e

OUALEX, a wholly owned subsidiary ol Eastman Kodak and a ma|Or pnolo hrasher serving siores nationwide, seeks ambitious individuals lor Us new One-Hour Photo Labs in the WESTLAND. Ml area

Eipenence is preler-ed. but will train sales-onermefl individuals

We offer a complete line of company benefits including full insurance cov-erage lo fun lime employees (average 3Zmr ~ work week) For immediaie consideration contact ou« office ano leave number. INCLUDING AREA C O D E

8 0 0 - 7 3 2 - 6 9 7 5 E x t e n s i o n 7 0 0 4

Q U A L E X eoei'mli'd'v

R E T A I L S A L E S

H ASSOCIATE

Seeking mature dependable person tor part-lime position

Previous relail eipenence helpful Apply at Specialty Pel Supplies,

1496 S Sheldon. Ptymouif 313-453-6930

R E T A I L S A L E S Experienced part time sales help -eeded Ladies and children's depart-ments Apply in person' Mitzetreld's 312 Main Downtown Rochester

(810) 651-8171 Exl 102

R E T A I L S A L E S

S H O E S MANAGEMENT . SALES

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Cmpetitive wage plus flexible hours

Phone 1-0OO-905-5995 Fax Resume to 1-517-892-0722

S E R V I C E T E C H N I C I A N J H BENNETT ANO COMPANY

A Growing Leader to Fluid Power De tnbuaon Has An Immediaie Opening For Th* Fo*owmg:

ENTRY LEVEL position wilh. •esponsibiUties to mdude General Assembly. Fabrication, and Serve* d Product Individual should possess good mechamcai abwiy and shop ski*s send resume to

J.H Bennett 4 Co., Inc 41369 Vincenti Cl Nor. Ml 46378 Attn ENGINEERING MANAGER

SURFACE GRINDER preferred Union shop BOBS, hea-ds ys 40IK Both shtos S5hr* per ween Novi 610-347-1230

500 H e i p W i a t e d G e n e n l

T E L E P H O N E

O P E R A T O R S

CIGNA • pamas are sncaand| i n d M d i a

Propsrty and Ca* tre leading prowdt d rotated financial

and CaauaRy Com providers d meur

I to quaMy ctoain providtog supenoi

service to our dtont compora**

pan, locatod ai Oetro* ha* openmg* !OR TELEPHONE

SURFACE GRINDER Musi b* abto to hold ctoo* lotorance* and hav* own tooM Benny Company 41270 Joy Rd I mouth (313) 456

S U R V E Y P E R S O N N E L Needed tor e*UDkshed Surveying and Engmeermg Firm localed HI Brighton Oflenng GPS. Construction and Boundary Service* Immedat* openings ara available lor qusMtod C m Civets. CAD prdo*nt OMc* T*chraoans and Entry Level Flold Technoara Ptoae* contact. OESiNE INC . 7011 W Grand River. Bnonioi-Ml 48116 (810) 227-9550

Currently ESIS, toe., a OGNA Com-"stroa has open

OPERATORS

Under gonerd suporv»on. accu-rately, promptly and courteously •espood to lelephone mquin*s received on awadtooard Serve a* » Bel contract tnd company r*pr*s*nu tiv* Thi* position requires * knowtodg* d to* location* and tunc-bon* ol a l departments and company personnel end m*v pertorm mac*** neou* dencal dubes Effective me

strong varbd communication and interpersonal Uu*a and to* abaity lo •xeroa* s la(^> deoree d dp tom^y and dscrsOon. MrnrmaTi 2 years switchboard operator eipenence required Typmg *b4ity with person® computer eipenenc* •

S E R V I C E T E C H N I C I A N S Due to recenl growth *nd expansion. Diversified Business Products, s dw-

IKON Office Sdubons. th* largest indepervMrm office equomenl distributor in North America, currently has openings for Copier arvd Fac-simile Service Technoams m the Detrort Marketplace Enjoy eiceHent benef*s wivch include proW shanng through 401k and an employer spon-sored pension plan H you desire lo work m a positive environment w«h an emphasis on customer seme* and taamwork. please send your resun* lo Human Resources Ftepresenla-t ive, DIVERSIFIED BUSINESS PFtODUCTS, 37967 Interchange

48335 EOE Onve. Farmngton Hills, Ml

SHAMPOO ASSISTANT 4 hair dresser needed for Frantoin area salon Call 1810) 353-7270 as* lor AprM or Suzi.

QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTOR

Mm 2 yrs. experience Competitive wage and benefits Smal'. machine parts and layout background a plus Apply at U S Industrial Tool 4 Supply 15101 Cleat. Plymouth, Mi

SHAMPOO PERSON Immediaie opening

Farmington Hills salon (810) 553-2460

SHARP, RELIABLE, mature sale* person needed lor busy photography studio, no photographic experience necessary Cal Kary 810-468-4900

SHIPPING CLERK FARMINGTON AREA

Person needed to do light ship-ping 4 other dubes al Our new office m Farminglori Hills. Good pay lextole hours Apply al our current location Haber Ente-r-pnscs. 24293 Telegraph Rd Southfield. Ml

Systems Operator Red Estate technology provider is searching ftx an *nthu*iaslic md-vidua! to handto a l Computer Center operations In a multi-piatlorm environment Ftospon-sibte lor Ms purg*'r*buad. batch processing, laps backujwraslort, UPS d*k dnv**. pnnters. csblmg, sic. Addition*! duties indud* Irairang room support and general system administration Position requires a mtfurium d two years eipenence in system* opersbons Experience wilh Open VMS. Window* NT, NetWare, or Unix <s a plua T w o - y w tochracd degree prolerred Mu*t b* wllinfl 1o work early morning shrft. Send rssum* *nd salary r * » * * -ments to Director d MIS, 26S55 Orchard Lak* Rd Suite 200. Farmington Hils. Ml 48334 or s-

lo lventura8iaalcomp.com

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A S S I S T A N T T E A C H E R Lrvoni* child development center needs Assistant Teacher* Musi have COA, Associates or Bachstors Excei-ienl pay and benefits. Send m a m 10 38945 Ann Arbor Road

Uvoma, Ml 48150

T E A C H E R A S S I S T A N T For Moniasson PS/KDG lo wort part time or hjl-Wne We ara w*rw to Bam

® Cover letter 4 resume Dwector SO W 13 Mile. Farmmgton H*s

Ml 48334

TEACHER ASSISTANTS needed tor Livonia childcar* center Experience preferred Full 4 part time

(810) 474-0001

TEACHERS AIDES Fu* 4 Part-tame positions available Paid benefit* Ca* after 10 a m

610-476-3111

TEACHERS WANTED Part 4 Full bme Infant 4 Todder Chad Care Five Mile 4 Haggerty

313-420-9026

In addition to an opportunity lor sdv*nc»meni and * convenient met ropoMan location, we ofler a competi-tive satory. flexible bandits, nation r**nbur*em*nt and sn srtracBva amoke-tr** *rwironment AlquaMied candidates please submit a resume to CIGNA Companies, Attn HfVGM P O Box 5013. Southfield Ml 48086-5013

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C I G N A

A Business ol Caring

500 B d p V u l c d G e D e r a i

WANTEO PERSONS to clean homes 30 hour* a weak m Bir-mingham Ca l 5 PM - 9 PM

610-646-8651

GENERAL WAREHOUSE Fu* time Mon-Fn Ca* Ideal Snack S e r v i c e F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

810-476-2710

WAREHOUSE 2ND SHIFT ACO HARDWARE

SHIPPING DEPARTMENT Lilt at «asl 50 b s . work m vanade temperatures (dependng on seeson. good main and reading ski l l * r e c c e d Starting time 4 PM Starting pay $8 15 hour . 90 day* $9 00. pre-empoymem d u g lest Send leltor d mtsreu lo An Human Resources 23333 Commerc* Or Farmmgion

L Ml 48335-2764

warenoua*

<J6A/CIitXA

A fine chin* 4 giltwar* diatribubon center located m Now is now hmng tor Receiving & Truck Dnver $7 an hr 401k plan 4 health insurance Must apply to person at: 22790 Hestp Di Now (o« d 9 btwn No•M Meadowbrook Rds) 810 346-7050

WAREHOUSE DELIVERY communcations lirm seeking ship-ping & receiving, delivery person Exceiienl dnving record required Send reswne lo

Box S1511 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

500 Help Wauled Gourai

WAREHOUSE Experienced FScker Packer wanted dependable . accu-ra ls anention lo detail handworker, good reading and writing skills Send resume lo Jobar, Inc P ,0 Bo i 2587 Southfield, Ml 48037-2S87

TELLER FULL lane postocm tor an experienced Te*er m a 200 makon dollar plus credit union Complete benelil package including medical 4 dent* insurance, lite insurance and paid vacation Send resume lo

WAYNE OUT COUNTY TEACHERS CREDIT UNION

9373 Middiebelt Rd Lrvorua. Ml 48150

Altn June •Or ca l (313) 261-1050txt 610

T e l l e r

L o a n S e r v i c e

R e p

T e l e p h o n e S e r v i c e R e p Full nme positions available Potential to earn up to $11 61 per hr withm only 36 mos Fu l beneM package No weekends' Opportu-nities tor advancement

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

Sandy 313-522 3700 ext. 2*8 or tax resume 313-522-8296

T E R M I N I X

I N T E R N A T I O N A L is lookmg for seB-motrvaled aidvid-uals who would like s bngrt future m Sales. Service or Office Personnel We olfe« competitive pav. M beneMs and a 401k package Send resume

TECHNICIAN Needed tor software support for inventory control 4 pom! ol sale Training supplied 1810) 360-8400

Q U A L I T Y I N S P E C T O R Screw machineCNC company in N W Detroit looking for person winspecoon background Musi be able to read blueprints Mies and nspection equipment Opportunity tor advancement Pay based on eipen-ence Call: (313) 531-6861

Q U A L I T Y M A N A G E R New Mfg Co. ,n Livonia seefcng detail oriented individual Musi be I'-uent m reading prints, use of pred-i o n measunng tools, dealing with suppliers and customers able lo implement and secure OS-9000 certi-fication Formal Education, requestec. computer expertise and experience required Send resume to S B F Automotive Inc 13281 Memman Rd , Livonia. Ml 481150 Ann Plant Manager

R E T A I L S A L E S

•X t l / c fU the leader m chma 4 giftwa-e.

a looking tor experienced Sales Help $7 V hour to

start Benefits, 401K & more Dearborn. 810-348-7050

Novi. Mrs Weber, 810-349-8090

•Troy Anita 810-589-1433

ROOFERS At least 5 years experience with single ply and sh-ngles BeneMs

(810) 231-3600

QUALITY MANAGER-TECHNICIAN Immediaie opening in Uvonia for quality manager,lechn<san for 3 person department lor automotive sub supplier Faslener knowledge helpful, OS 4 ISO knowledge a must Fu* benetus Please send resume

Box H1515 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia; Ml 46150

RADIO INSTALLERS Full w e entry level or above. 2-way mobile radio installers Auto electric eipen-ence 4 familiarity with hand loots $6-9 per hr depending on eipen-ence Fu* benefits 313-427-9400

REAL ESTATE ASSISTANT Licensed professsionai preferred for Thurs.. Sat, 4 Sun rvoon-6pm Call Bemadette 810-656-0800

Protect Manai l^ackgroimd. Architect or Engmeermg

degree prelerred Experience single lamily sub drvision develop-ment beneficial Sand resume to P O 250343 W Bloormieid, Ml

48325-0343

ROOFING CREWS 4 INDIVIDUALS needed to HI imme-diate openings Musi have own true*, tools, and equipment Be experi-enced and dependable Yea< round work wilh excellent pay and perfor-mance bonuses Contact. K C Con-struction at (313) 425-6272

ROUTE DRIVERS - Great pay Training 4 company vehicle pro-vided. C a l Mon-Fn 9am-5pm

810-486-4149

S A L A D P R E P Fun lime position available immedi-ately. expenence prelerred, fix» time, benefits include meabcal with dental 4 vacation Apply m person only

JOE'S PRODUCE 33152 W 7 Mile, Livoma

S A L E M H I L L S G O L F C L U B Now hmng:

E Q U I P M E N T M E C H A N I C WW Knowledge of gas diese and small engines Duties include mainte-nance of a« course equipment, shop inventory record keeping and course maintenance as schedule permits Reel Oftenng privileges CaH Jim at (810) 437-9640

or lax resume to (810) 437-2642

grnding expenence a plus ing $l2,Hr paid vacation gdf

SALES lor floor company store-in Livonia. Part time flexible hour*

SHIPPING CLERK lo fill orders. Some data entry 4 mail processing Typing required Full time, wkdays Call Jeanetle Ext 104 or Torn E n 147 , 810-477-6650

S H I P P I N G & R E C E I V I N G

H I - L O D R I V E R S Opportunity lor dockworkers wth nabona' transportation companies in Plymouth. Romulus. Dearborn Appli-cants must have recenl dock expen-ence and a val«t dnvers license 3 shifts, temp to hire. Drug fee Cal Lues today Livonia 473-2933

A d v a n t a g e S t a l l i n g

SHOP HELP Conan fabricator, w» train

Tod expenence a must Call George, (313) 4S9-5149

SHOP SUPERVISOR Plymouth firm seeking tuU-bme manu-lactunng supervisor with, experience in milling cutlers and cart»de insert production. Competitive wages excel-lent benefits. Call 313-454-9100 lor appointment, after faxing resume to

(313) 454-9396

S I D I N G A P P L I C A T O R S Expenence Ann Arbor area

313-973-6333

•SIDING HELPERS NEEDED* Expenenced Excellent pay 4 bene-fits Must be remade 4 have transpor-tation Also, siding crews with truck and tods needed 313-563-5020

S I D I N G I N S T A L L E R S Insiall vinyl siding on existing homes Great wages, lots d work, great corn-parry Musi have dependable truck, tods and an aluminum break Call Dave at 1-800-966-6664 ext 402

For a yea i opportunity

S N O W P L O W E R S p ro less iona l dependable drivers needed lo ptow lor winters season Established com-pany good pay (313) 522-6644

. SNOW REMOVAL . LANDSCAPING

. LABORORrSU PER VISOR Wages negotiable Musi have valid driver's license (313) 397-5559

TECHNICIANS

WANTED'

Panel Wireman (M/F)

• Musi have 1-2 y s experience a Be able lo identify and nslaH

components • Able to read blue pnnts • Worked with relays or

components » Knowledge d PLC eoupmem • Musi have own transportation • Must be drug free!

Call today for an interview or tax resume lo Jeny or L«a

(800) 926-6908 Fax (810) 695-0141

Onsite

Bernard Thomas 39610 Grand River

Suite 180 Novi. M> 48375 800-332-6762

WAREHOUSE HELPERS

DRIVER ASSISTANTS

LrvorM wndow dorribulor seeks qua) ified applicants lo start immediately Ful bme. 2 shifts, competitive pay 4 benefits Apply m person

Monday thru Fnday 2-5pm

MIDWEST DOOR & WINDOW

3 5 5 3 9 S C H O O L C R A F T L I V O N I A

WRITER PART-TIME o n o d

toe "One Hundred Best rues to Work For m America' lias

opening k * s p«1-tane wraer to work n «s CoiporM* Headquarter* m LNoma. Ml Suc-cesstul canddalas mual haw* completion or near completion ol s bachelor s degree to Markatmg, Journalism, EngU*h General Business or otoer raMMd map*, excellent wriang skids, expenence m PC. ab*ty to work mdsp*n-dentfy snd prtontize responato*-ties wlkngne** to woik weh Mher

departments buatoaaa expen snos a plus. RespemaldMM* d •as position include ritemal and external communication via news-letters brochures, maAmga. ate. as we* as prodreedriQ and copy-writing This position would require working 2024 hours per week Mondey-Friday (hour* are tanibie) Seno rssume to.

Valassa Commuracakon* me. Westwood Human Resources KVB

36111 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Ml 48150

An EEO. drug testing employer Applicants wito lora-gn languags skills encouraged lo apply

W V A L A S S I S

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE lor prop-arty management company Part ame ccuMtoad to M* ame Must be knowledgeable atxx* computers 12 Mile/Northwestern aiea Send reeume to P O Box 51, Royei Oak.

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK lor Fsmangton H6s prolasawnM krm

I l i C l l l H laMpnons computer M l entry 4 calculator sMM required Coaacbon experience prelerred Please send reeume 4 salary requirement* to conkdenoa to:

ConuoAer. PO Box 2310, SoutoheKL Ml 46037 2310

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CUSTOMER SERVICE

immeckate opporturaly with large, l a d paced home iinxuvemeni compeny Great career opporturaly tor mdhmkid M h wtlmgnesa lo leam Ca l Mi Schmidt. (313) 462-2500 I Ext 113 OR send resume to: 17370 Laurel Par* Dr Norto Lrvoraa. Ml 48152

Help Winted-OffictGerical

ABILITY? Oppor tu *y ' ) Offce Phones. Receptionist l*croso»l Wmaows Troy 4 Ann Arbor

313-396-18 1882

WAREHOUSE HELP Expenenced worker needed lor 2 person Uvonia warehouse team Pick and pack orders tor UPS and LTL srupments use computer ship-ping and receiving syslem, Send resumes to 31814 Giendale Livonia. Ml 48150

W A R E H O U S E H E L P WANTED Apply al

30541 W 8 Mile. Livonia

WAREHOUSE PERSON Day shift Keep warehouse orga ruzed. run errands work on maikngs and vamed ctuhes Ca l Jeanett®

Ext 104 (610) 477-6650

T H E W A L L STREET J O U R N A L

has immediate openmgs tor part Wire CARRIERS m Redlord

SALARY $5 50 AN HOUR P L U S

2Itjm>le auto allowance Start time 2 30AM

No! under 18 yrs. d age Musi have minimum automobile coverage

Pvease Call

T h e W a l l S t r e e t J o u r n a l

8 1 0 - 6 8 9 - 7 4 4 6

WAREHOUSE POSITION imme-diaie opening 40 hi day shift pos -lion includes shipping'receiving, hi-lo inventory control Mus-i work wall with mimmul supervision some heavy lifting required, benefits included Send resume lo T I M Supply Co 12900 Evergreen Detrort. Ml 46223

Or fax to 313-273 4617

A BIRMINGHAM Investment Firm h a s 2 i m m e d i a t e f u l l t ime openings

S P O N S O R E D P R O G R A M S P E C I A L I S T

This position involves administration investment portfolios including

trade entry rnorutonog d portfdio posiiions account opening and main-tenance responding to broker inquiries The ideal candidate wil pos-sess brokerage industry expenence. excehenl compuler skms. attention to aeta excellent mterpersona, skills College coursework in related area preferred

R E C E P T I O N I S T Mature po*5hed proiessiona' with prior experience handling busy switchboard Familiarity with Microsoft Word helpM

Company ofle<s generous compensa-tion and benefit package Resumes may be sent lo Human Resources. P O box 3043 480 Pierce Street Birmingham Ml 48012

I ACCOUNTS * RECEIVABLE/PAYABLE

Positions available m South I—0 and amroundng areas with al least 2 years •xpen-

ence Employ** benefit expen-ence heiplul $6-$!0

depending on experience Call or lax re*ume to

QUALITY STAFFING INC 810-354-4961

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502 H d p V a a t e d -

Of f ice O e r i e i l

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T ~ . jocexekk quaMy ortentod want-lecturer requires a lestwrMM* and organized mdwdud to |o«i f t Mam M IT* Taylor. Ml location Appkcanl muM be Itumn wth PC and l i tooSdt * * * -oaaons snd M b t a i "Ma^al part ol oa general ofltos Ivmcaon AdcMonal ,*«pon«MM>es wi6 mdude manaotog to* phone switdtooard. general Ang and computer appucanona. Wa 1mm Moi to oflei a moaveSWl panon including an *xe*ltont benam

r**ume and saMry » * * * m * r « a Feb 14. 1997 to Alto GRM 9.0 Box 37267 Oak Park. Ml 46237

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n t

Growing manufacturing company M seeking a prolaaannM to partorm admamstrsinr* dutiaa Theee W*l mdude axMnMM tyf*>8 (50 wpm). phone -eceptiomai fiano. and com-pute' use /Window*) " • Y e a r x d expenence requved m dkoa sawig strong snenaon lo detail ind «*xto*lly lo pwlorm muiapto tasks M necaa-sary Forward res«*i>a aiMi saMry expectations to:

Admm Assistant P O Box 5545

Plymouth, Ml 46170 » EOE

ACT NOW!!! Administrative Assistant n e » e d lor work m auto mdustry Candidates must be profoem m one or mor* d the lottowiny soffwar* packages MS WORD WORDPERFECT EXCEL POWERPOINT

For an appointment, call T H E B A R T E C H G R O U °

1313) 271-5454 Fax (313) 271-9774

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTANT Manulactunng company is m need d an accountant that is able lo supervise genera ledge' accounting department and be responsible for 'u* financial stale-mem preparation lor multiple entities 2 years plus eipenence required Please send resume with salary requtfements to Moeiler Msnulac turing. 30100 Beck Rd.. Wixom Ml 48393. Attn. J Baker

FAX (810) 960-1593

A D A G E N C Y S E C R E T A R Y , R E C E P T I O N I S T We are a busy ad agency seeking a friendly, professional-minded indi-vidual to p i n our leam The suc-cessful candidate has excsaeM phon* skills, eryoys people and thnves on computers Great growth opportunity CompetitTve salary, exceiienl innoes J R Thompson Company Bo i 2117-R 48333

i ington Mills, Ml

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT -Property management company seeks Portfolio Admmislrative Assis tant for busy Grosse Pcunie Woods office Must ba proloerK with Word-Perlecl and Lotus, lype 65 wpm and possess letter composition skills General knowledge of property man-agemerrt industry preferred Eiceaent bandits package salaiv commensu late with expenence F^ease contact 313-684 7700 or lax resume 4 salary retirements to. 313-864-7053

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

Warren Company has permanenl M l time posilion for busy front

office Must have excellent phone skills, knowledge of Microsoft office 4 accounting software Peachtree a plus Salary commensurate wilh expenence Send resume to Per-sonnel Depl 2029 Riggs. Warren. Ml 48091 or FAX 810 758 3095

WAREHOUSE SALES Wholesale secunty drttributo" seeks motivated sell-slater i0« warehouse stockwork arvj shipping orders Advancement potential m sales good benefits including 40IK good com-pany to grow wrth Send resume to Warehouse Manage' P O Box 510624. uvoma Ml 4815' 6624

TECHSALES - Sales and automo-tive know-how needed 'or leading after market perlomance parts manu-facturer Occasional travel to hot rod events Exceiienl benefits Apply Within: 5820 H n Rd , Westland

TECHS NEEDED DSS Installers/Surround Sound Techs needed Experience tools 4 truck required $1,000 pet week

(810) 356-0664

T E L E C O M M U N I C A T I O N S

S A L E S / C O N S U L T A N T Well established fast growing tele-communications firm is ookirg for aggressrve, professional mdnnduals wrth high integrity 4 a minimum d 5 yrs expenence m (he telecommunica-tions industry Can earn $50 ,000 first yea', $100,000 2nd year EXPERI-ENCED INDIVIDUALS ONLY Send resume only lo 30777 Northwestern Mwy, Sle 107, Farmmgion Has. Ml 48334-2549 Ann Mr Cole

T I T L E C L E R K P O S I T I O N

A V A I L A B L E m busy dealership ADP and dealer-ship expenence helpful 12-9 shift 4 some Sal Apply within c call Bnghton Ford Mercury, Inc 6240 W G r a n d R i v e r , B r i g h t o n Ml 610227-1171 EOE

TOOL 4 DIE POSITIONS Available 1or the following

IDOO Grinder, W - e EDM, Surface Gnnd 40Hk) 4 health insurance available Apply at 4985 BenewW Ftd , Carton

WAREHOUSE SE RV>CE COORDINATOR

full t.me position available wrth Nov trade show display distributor Responsibilities include shipping 4 receiving deliver.es install 3is mantle 4 maintenance of displays Position requires a self-motivated dependable .ndividual with strong communication S organ national SMKS Experience with inventory sys terns a plus Apply in person al

Skyline Displays 4 Graphics 25568 See-ley Rd.. Nov, Ml

A C C O U N T I N G /

B O O K K E E P I N G Livonia based company seeks ind-vdual to fill a full bme posrtion m oui Accounting Dept Candidate f ius l have prior computer 4 aocc-unting expe-'ience with A.T. A P payrdl. job costing 4 G 1 thru mar balarce Strong organizational slitis are a plus Fax -esume 4 salary requirements to Accounting Depl (3131 513-3678

Account ing 'Bookkeep* ' Real Estate company seeks mdividua to process accounts receivable and assist conltolle- Mad resume with sa'ary to 32000 Northwestern Highway Surte 165, Farmington Hills Ml 48334

ACCOUNTING CLERK •or rea estate investment co Com puler experience helpful Fax 6t0-s59-8070. phone 810-559-7430

1 ACCOUNTING CLERKS Romulus openings Musi have Accounts Payable 4 Receivable experience Must be pro«ass-cir,al and detail-onenled Evaluation hire $9/1v

EXPRESS SERVICES 313-467-5450 FAX 313-467-1638

WAREHOUSE Supenor Caroef Supoly Redford

Slock'Coumler Help Can Jerry 313-537-6414

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E ASSISTANT

Property Management company seeking w * i versed administrative assistant MUST HAVE expenence m property management advertising snd employee supervision MUST be compuler 'iterate

Send RESUME 4 COVER LETTER

With SAiJIRY REQUIREMENTS to Personnel. P O Boi 255005 Wesl BtoomlieM. Ml 48325

or FAX 810-665-1633

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS

NEEDED Looking lev high level expen-enced professional wMi a variety d word Paicesang skills immediate openmg* available wilh competitive wage* offered Cat today tor an immediate mlerview

A d e c c a

( 3 1 3 ) 5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0

EOE

Admin is t ra t ive Assistant Unique opportune* with amel mvest-mem management lirm Seeking expenenced, highly motivated person with exceaenl analytical 4 org»mza nonaiskAs Comprehensm* compiler Skills required for this deiail oriented position Flexible 4 independent person will assist with all phases d tfw operation Mad or fax resum* to Administrative Assistant 300 E Long Lake Sle 275 Bloomheld Hils. Ml 48304 Fax (810) 645-2110

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T

Growth-oriented, customer-driven business m the employee benefits industry seeks versatile, detail-onented organizer to ass® CEO Must possess top-much orat'Wntler commuracabon skiBs Prdoency m WordPerfect Excel and shorthand required Desktop publishing expen-ence helpfu' Competitive wages and excellem benefits include medical, denial vision and 401k Send'esume and wage history lo

H R Administrative Assistant P O Box 3039

Birmingham Ml 48012-3039

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T Southlietd sales office seeking a set motivated person with good organ.; a lion skills PC expenence good grammar 4 speimg ablibes excellent communicaticm'phcne manners 4 wort, independently, mult -tasked on-ented 4 a leam player Shorthand speedwntmg 4 automotive expen ence are a plus Call Mon-Fn 1 30-4 30pm 810-424-8200

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e

A s s i s t a n t I n d e f i n i t e p o s i t i o n w i t h D e n e -f i ts i n a u t o m o t i v e e n v i r o n -m e n t f o r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a s s i s t a n t , Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s a r e d e g r e e i n f i n a n c e , p r o f i c i e n t in M S w o r d . & g e n e r a l B u s i -n e s s b a c k g r o u n d . F a x r e s u m e t o M a r l e n e a t

3 1 3 - 3 3 6 - 3 1 1 2

KEliy S E R V I C E S

TOW TRUCK DRIVERS & MECHANIC

Must have experience in AAA Mechanic must be stale certified

As! lor Russ (810) 546-2206

Social Service

T E L E C O M M U N I C A T I O N S Networking company is hmng for Ihe positions below A l positions offer competitive salary, exceiienl beneM*. opportunity lor advancement and potential lor travel Must be a i»am player demcated to duality service PROJECT SUPERVISORS - to schedule manpower, imer'ac* with our customers, me*! material require menu and supervise installation al ;hi> narnB-nn

^ R E A L ESTATE M A N A G E R V or Salesperson wanted

REMERICA REAL ESTATE is looking lor one or two hard working and motivated individ-uals Must be Willmg to loam For more information about bonuses over-ride* arvj mcen-tives ca l Jen Hodges or J m Preston Mon-Fn 9am-5pm st

313-459-4500 J

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S Earn what you're worth-be m contrd d your Me F»*t y*ar moom* pclwiMi •n excess d $50000 Excellent Irsrnmg available torouah new av rouse trammg carter CafEncRader

(313) 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0 Real Estate O n e Mich igan s

Largest Rea l Es ta le Company

R E C E P T I O N I S T Looking tor lo* and or part bme

tor hair salon m Novi (810) 344-9944

RECEPTIONIST N M O M f u * - h m a for BtoomfieW Mi ls Rea l Es ta le of f ice Ca* Joan D o w n i n g 810 -646 -5000

RECEPTIONIST - Part bme evening h r * AMo NAIL TECH

needed Man SMon Uvonia Mai (610) 471 0630

S A L E S ( I N S I D E ) R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

jo in tn* Techrvcal Division of slate-d-the-an company Mairtam exosaent customer relations with existing cli-ents and ubtoe your ontor taking, problem solving and communication*

D i v e r s i f i e d R e c r u i t e r s

810-344-6700 Fax 810-344-6704

SALESilNSTALLATION d window film Flexible hours. eiceHent payt commiss ions No exper ience framing provided 810-642 3996

SALES REP COWMQ wholesale bunding products destrtoutor ha* need for Sales Rec to call on area buiktom and home improvement contractors Knowledge d windows door* and vmyi siding preferred Salary bonus, compeny car, Blue Cross and M l w benelits Call Mon thru Fn, Sam 10 4 30pm. u k tor Mice, (313) 291-5900

Long term care setting High energy level, must be able to work indepen-dently Fu* and part-ome someweek-ends llexibie hours Benefits Call

(810) 557-0050

SOCIAL SERVICE PERSON Experienced with Bachelor or Master Degree lor Service Coordinator poel-bon al Senior c*izen bulding m NW suburb Strong dencal'Computer skills 4 strong background in senior services a plus MSW prelerred Excellent salary 4 benefits Respond lo P 0 Box 503, Milford Ml 48381

(EOE)

SOCIAL WORKERS and OfRECT CARE POSITIONS

Fml-tim* and part-time day after noon and nudnighl shifts avaaabie at ends nursery and r**pn* car* center tor children 0-9 Expenence pre torr*d Send resume to S Oougtas.

rid, Mi 46186 E O E

PROJECT FOREMEN - to coordinate and sup * " i » * th* installation, testing and termu ution d structured cabling withm estimated hours al the hands cm levd TELECOMMUNICATION INSTALLERS

exipenanced n CMepry 5 and cate-gory 3 wephona and data comrxx**-nona wmaand OF 4 MDF a r - r a k r e o ratal anecncne and dan cade SERVICE TECHNCIANS w#i exp«v

Key System PBX and |0b ,rv Send rseime lb G 4 S Iras-Ltd 351 ExeexBue, Twy. Ml ABi Vx*et

TELEMARKETERS No expenence necessary but

heiplul Hourly wage plus bonu* 930am-2 30pm 4 4-6i

Uvonia ar*a _ 4-epm

(610) 426-6810

RECRUITER CORPORATE o" ic * tor meded group m Arm Arbor seeking dynamic m d w l u e l lo fecruit p ^ -oian* and o a w healto ear* par-sormei to d a " hoapnd*. d m c * and medcal o«ca* m mx«wto siata* Quakfted canddate w d nav* Bache-lor* D e g ' * * and p ro t * * * i ona i ieeru* --i i d e a expenence Excdtoni beneM*. eomoetirme salary. mimmd rrwei Sand reeume and adary

2000 Green Rd Suna 300 • m Aibor Ml 46106

RECYCLING P U W T Tame to Parm - Livoma I

Appfy 6-11 4 1-3 2*M0Buetorifll iaw *6B

to LMonaa-f-66 I M d M b i

R T T A I O L O T H I N O STORC^

SALON COORDINATOR' RECEPTIONIST

Conlidein well groom assertive person to manaoe front -desk open-tons d Bloomfield Hds buemesa Ideal canddate should have

. Busmeea'RalailiV.rkeling background

• Strong commxmcation 4 organizing skds

AvalataMy iHamoon* evwvnga weekends Positive atotud* As a valuable member o» tha profes-sorial Mam. salary • nagoaabto health and r*»ir*meni beneMs ar* avalabto Ca* (810) 842 2682 4

fax r*eum* 10 810-642 7667

SCREEN PRINT Screen pnnter 4 Make rMdy Techni-cian Some expenence rvece»ary

(6101 666-1661 SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR

Screw mactuna company to N W Ddroa lookmg tor devarnoit operator t -J yrs expenence Vr» Mao tram Eiceaent beneMs Pay based or expenence Ca* I v w e e e i

1900 Martm Westland,

T E L E M A R K E T E R S / P H O N E - R O O M M G R

Partrtul time hourly • commissor Kro* Window Co. i t 3-422-4642

SOFTWARE APPLICATION TECH Knowledge of metrology. CMM. GDT VB4, Windows NT W« train Send resume to B Burgrafl 14777 K e d St Plymouth, Mi 48170

TELEMARKETERS UP 10 $8.00 hour, day shdt, Uvoma area (313) 266 9258

T r a n s p o r t a t i o n C l e r k Spartan Stores, inc.. a grocery whole-saler serving over 500 retailers m Michigan, Indiana and Ohio, has an immediaie opening for an expen-enced Transportation Clerk Responsibilities include, but not lim ited to process Cades Cartidges Sort and detnbuie paper work Monitor and Maintain all aspects ot dnvers DOT log Files. Communicate with ano assist retailers with requests and problems Provide necessary support and ass® in protects requested by supervison hours are 12 Midnight -8 AM Monday - Fnday and some holidays

Exceptional organizational and com-munication skills Computer Proficient and excellent math skills. Musi be able to adapt, to occasional change m start tme and be able to work occa sional overtime Musi be seH-mntivMPrt and rtormmUitw

WAREHOUSE WORKER At Ethar A<en we-e going places Now you can enhance your experience 4 prospects lor continued t a w development with one ol the world s most respected manufacturers 4 retailers ot fine nome furnishings We are currently seeking a tut: time response® individual to |0«n our Livonia store You wd assist m opemng 4 closing product containers as well as moving l^nrture & general cler-ical work An abii-ty to do some heavy lifting is essential O r * yea< furniture experience 4 solid com-munication skills are essential To leam more about what 'you can achieve at Ethan Allen call 1313) 261-7780

ETHAN ALLEN INC. 15700 MiddlcCe* Uvonia, Ml 48154

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K Accounting Ckfrk for mid-size law firm Duties include, data ent-y. invoicing, accounts receivable and Lotus 123. Organization and attention to detail IS ver^ important Law firm experience piefer'ed Excellent salary and benefits Forward resume and

salary history to Raymond 4 p'0«0p p C 2000 Town Center

Suite 2400. Scuthfieio. Ml 48075 Attention Judith A. Parry

WAREHOUSE $240. WEEK

a. ail atiln

immediaie conSKJeration please send resume to

S P A R T A N S T O R E S . I N C Attn: Human Resources - Trans

9075 Haggerty Rd Between Joy Rd 4 Ann Arbor Rd

Plymouth, Ml , 46170

Equal Opportunity Er MaieF,

il Opportunity Employer FemaMVI*rKkcapped\<et

Uvonia area Newburgh 4 96 Appry M-F 9-11 4 1-3 29240 Buckingham a8B

In uvonia - 1-96 4 M*KSebelt Pic ID 4 SS Card Required

INTERIM PERSONNEL

TRAVEU'AOVENTURE ? COMPUTER INVENTORY TRAINEE To $30K Personnel Data Report 810-524-1500 FAX 810-524-2461

TRAVEL AGENCY m Bnghton seeks experienced M - t i m e travel agent Sabre a p«u» Attractive salary Fax t u n * to 810-227-7678 Or call Dartene 810-227-1934

W A R E H O U S E $ 6 . 5 0 t o S8 5 0 p e r h r

Temp 10 Hire Lang'siort term

Ratses'advancemern Great opporturM.es m the Plymouth' Livoma area Must be haroworking. dependable 4 capable ol heavy lifting

ARBOR TEMPS 459 1166

ACCOUNTING CLERK Dynamic computer netwoikirg t rm seeks a. results onented individual to icm our accounting team Require an Associates Degree m Accounting with minimum two years related AR expe-riennce Must be proficient m Excel and -ave expenence with database tools |F«emaket Pro a plusj ano auto-mated accounting systems Respons--biiifies include accounts receivable collections billing, casn, receipts and jene-ai account analysis Salary com mensurate with skills company pad Benefits and 401k Resumes to DataServ. Inc 37562 H.i n Tecr, Dr Farmington Hilts Ml 4833' Attn. HR Manager

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T

Fortune 500 company looking lor someone w«m a posilive attitude, oeiail oriented, ano advanced know-edge ot both Mcrosotl Wor d 4 Eicel Excellent beneMs and salary 313-542-0202 Fax 313 542 1435

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T Bloomfield Hills based investment oa-nmg firm has an opening for an Administrative Assistant with the Id-lowing skuis written 4 oral communi-cation, word processing and des* top publish-ng Send resume to Box 33002, Bloomfield H.ns. Ml 48304

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T Chemical company seeks computer onented assisted with good commu-nication ski 's for admir-strativc sales work Salary in lew $20 s plus perks Send resume lo

Box at469 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

3625'- Schoolcraft Rd I vonia Ml 48150

ACCOUNTING CLERK $7 50 hr up - BeneMs

Large Farmmgton Hds company Payables receivables expenence

Fee Pad

-;810! 569-1636

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T (INSURANCE)

Slrong admimst>at,ve and organca-ticn-al abilities Must have proficiency n MicroSolt Offce % understanding

of individual lite insurance products proposal a"d illustration sysi

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T S $ 1 0 - 1 2 / h r

Several positions in Soulhlield and Farmmgton Hills Must have MS Word and Excel eipenence excellent communication and organizational skills

R E C E P T I O N I S T S

$ 9 - $ l 1 /h r immediate positions available n Plymouth and Farmngton Hits Must have muli-lme phone expen-e r c e W i n d o w s so f twa re helpful Long,'snort term Temp-to-H-te benefits, direct depost 401k stock purchase plan

C a l l 8 1 0 - 6 1 5 - 0 6 6 0 WESTERN STAFF SERVICES

. Nol an agency never a tee

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E /

M A R K E T I N G A S S I S T A N T With lull compuler capabilities who car work in a highly charged aggres sive atmosphere Good telephone personality, with slrong organization skills a must Send resume to Personnel Dept 1680 C'ooks Fid .

Troy Ml 48084

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Soulhlield MM insurance company nas lull time position available tor professional individual with exce llent

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TRAVEL AGENTS For busy Farmington, Mills agency Exper ienced Sabre preferred Corpor«tdla«ure Salary elc "ago nabie Maxme (BIOl 841-7760

WELDERS Fast growmg Uvon.a awrvng com-pany looking for welders 4 Installers

I Will tram Full km* Days Benefits Must be 18 Can (313) 432-1060

STOCK I HI-LO Wixom Manulactunng plant seeks mdnnduals lor entry » v d po**wn Variety d -a*ponsib*iie» Hi-Lo expenence a plus Ful time day shift Apply to AIM Syst*ms. 20653 Farmmgion Rd Ste '06 (befwsen 6 4 » MM) 810-615-0

TELEMARKETING LOOKING to make more than ,ust an hourly raM? Come sae J* Great starting rate aenerdus bonus 4 com-m«*a«m Ca* Of apply 6509 N Wayne Rd . W M l a n d 313-261-6437

SE ARS IN Home Custom Decorator MMp sa* our cuatomar* on toe Home Decorator ude d Seer* 4 w e * s e l you on s greel career •MhgraMban-eM* 4 g ra« schedAe* Apply m peraon Seers 12 O d d M d l :610) 3*4-0660 EEO

Action Employer

S E C U R I T Y Afternoon t m x W opanm( able n PtymouB! I Canton 44011 w 5 M*a Rd a v *

313-4530'22

P A T S S E W E R C L E A N I N G tookmg tor axpenenceo service

" h wna O i J) 427-J168

© Stock Person/' Maintenance

.The Etoan A6an Bmwngham (tore a leetonc a " *wone* to person to handto recervmg and mcrving ol k jmeur* tomptoto 4

pek-ups along weh oenerai ( Oood hoorty r«

Ptoase apply m peraon at

E t h a n A l t o n 27$ N WoodaanJ Av* ftrminflliam M 46009

EOC WllflON

STRUCTURAL LAYOUT -M Smada-Son Ad

FABRICATOR 4

f telemarketing \

APPOINTMENT SETTERS

Part kme. mommg or svenmg positions avaaabla at ou» South held location, to oo r iK t our eua-lomers by pfwn* tor their membership session Bass wege plus commission 4 bonuses For mMnnee eel

^ 8 0 0 - 4 2 2 3 6 6 6 * x t 4 7 S / ^

T E L E P H O N E I N S T A L L E R / T e c h n i c i a n

EnBy-tonal 4 eipenenoed career oepoi*m*y CompaMM salary plua I 40 IK plan prdM shanng 4 M l med •cal M l . twaed M U W C I *CP*1 2«450 Haggerty Road. Farmngton HMs or am tor an appordnent 610-466-0000 ext 202

TRAVEL AGENT Wilh Sabre Corp and Leisure expen, ence Acoss from Oakland Man Part or f u l Bme (810) 583-7555

TRAVEL AGENT 1 year leisure expenence pro-toned Good altitude a must

RedHprd (313) 541 2222

WESTLANO WARRENVIDDLE8ELT AREA

Spacious 1 bedroom $465 • Free heat • Window treatments • Laundry 4 storage • On Smart bus Ime • First «oor apartment

M a r g o C a p r i

3 1 3 - 4 2 5 - 9 3 3 9

TRAVEL AGENT 3 year* expen-ence. Sabre preferred Strong lei-sure Salary plu* benefits Needed immediately Femdele 810-5644001

T R A V E L

P R O F E S S I O N A L S

American Exp rase Tr»vd ha* mme-daie Ml sme position* avtxatue m Daaibom We are saak*vg career mmdsd H*vei prelesaionels to pm oi* •earn uduwig Wordapan or Sabre reservation* syMam EXPERIENCED TRAVEL P E R S O N K L NEED ONLY APPLY We o«er compeflBve salaries as wdl aa one d toe moat o»*

WHERE ARE ALL THE LIGHT I N D U S T R I A L S '

Many great |Ot openings avalabto mmediafely Many long-term cms

thai could turn into permanent posi-mons wilh benefits

Asaemb»y Sorters

Warehouse Packaging

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS PART-TIME

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES The reee*>ch oAoa d Oaktond C o m mur*» Coaegs • fwtog partdme tetophone Harvtoaar* Flexible hour* ara avalabto Surveys ar* con-ducted Irom our ofltos located on ihe Orcherd R«jgs cempua n Farm-m a u n MM* for todiar mlormeeon

610-471-7746 An Equal Opportunay E

ndustry To apply ptoaaa toward your resume to AMERICAN EXPRESS BTC Ann Caidy Bemerth 4 Parklane Btoa Suae 470 Oear bom Ml 46126 EOC

UNISON OEO-TRU Gnndsr Expenenced p»alai"ad l>*on d w p BOSS hokdays 401k Bodi sMts SWrVi* Now

UPHOLSTERER FULL TIME Expenence necessary BeneMs avelaBM Apply to parson al Conoapl Furnaur* 30940 ind Livoma (MKMMbe* 4 1-66)

VETERINARY HOSPITAL 2 poaaara Ted! 4 Reoepaon*. neer Ustoo Airport lu* benetos Send r**uma to 36612 Van Som Wayne

Srvocmg and Receiving Puss Operators

Bkiepmrl Reedmg Pnntmg Pr*s* Operators

Can today and ask abom out relerrsi and cash bonuses"

LIVONIA. 313-266-8600 SOUTHFIELD 810-352 t300

AU&URN HH.LS 610-373-7500

TAYLOR. 313-264-0777

SHELLING.

ACCOUNTING PERMANENT

Accountant/Analyst. Troy auto-motive firm Analysis and tracking ol looting and capital expenditure ssues To $45K • Financial Analyst Starting Heights automotive hrm, 10b cost Hacking and analysis program ana project managemenl To $28K

Accounting Analyst Stoikmg Heights automotive firm Payable* and job coal issues Some accounts receivable customer service To $27K TEMP TO PERM

General Ledger Accountant downnvo' automotive lirm To S38K

Asststar* Bookkeeper. West-soe 10 mid $20s

Accounts Receivabw Co*ec-t«ms Downnver automotive linm to roid $20s • Payrol Clerk Wests** con-struction firm Mid $20s . Si Collector Livorva meckcal krm, mid to high $20s

TEMF*ORARY • Accountant Storing Heights • Ta i Accountants Soutf*e»d Birmingham Deirtwl

II you have skills in these areas and are abto 10 won. as a temp cat tor ar, acooramem or stop by tor Open. Registrar-cm on any Thursday V Fnday between 9 00am and t 00pm Bnng your resum* and allow time testing

PERSONNEL SERVICES

WRECKER DRIVERS 0 * r or nagM. to work «i Livoma area

Ca l baiweer »*m -5pm (31$) 561-0457

24901 Nont imai l im Hwy Suae 516

Somhftew Mt 46075 (810) 354-2410

Wells Assurance Group located in Auburn H*s For telephone interview

a Bart) Wells at 1 BIOl 377-8111

please call Ken

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

ADVERTISING AGENCY Work wrth craat-ve professional m the client services department of inte< national agency. Temp to hire Macln tosf or PowerPc"it a plus Cail Susan today Birmmghanf Livonia 646-7661 173-2931

Advantage Stalling

_ ge frp-9 Must be self motivated 4 organized proficient with W P 6 1 and W c a Real estate Knowledge helpful We olfer a stimulating work environment cornpetiWe salary 4 tu l benefits F ax resume to 181O1 353-9236. Attn Kathy or call (610| 204 7329 for fur-ther inlo EOE

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

An immediaie opening requires an individual with excellent secre-tarial and compuler sk * * Musi be mobvaled. ItoxiBto. and demon-strate organizational ability Ful lime position, competitive salary and excdler* benefits Please send resume to American Com-mittee for the Weizmarm Institute 6735 Telegraph Road. Suite 365. Btoomlidd Hrfts Ml 46301 or Fax 10. 1810) 256-9692

ADMINISTRATIVE SALES ASS'S TANT • established 60 yr old scale distributor a seenmg aggressive highly mobvaled detail oriented person to ass-sl Our sales team m meeting ou» goals Excellent phone skills requi'ed Microsoft Ol lce a -Send 'esume to Cech Co-p 11675 Beidon CA . Livonia Ml 48150

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT BIRMINGHAM auto manufacturers representWives Share mexitile 33 to week MS Word I a * trarni. phone 4 organizational M s (8101 646-9045

ADMINISTRATOR RECEPTIONIST

International software company has an immediate openmg lor an admmis tralor and Ii* in recaptnonist The nghi candidate muat have expenence on a muDi-kn* switchboard exceaenl com mumcaton and orgamzationa sxitts experience in working in a last paced envwonmerM along wilh competency m Microsoft Word and Eic*< Excelent benefits pais 4011K1 plan Seno resume to

JBA International mc 39555 Orchard HiU Place

Surte 160 Nov, Mt 48375

Aim Office Manager (EOC)

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK We« efttabashed manulaetiirmg com p*ny seeks ful tme Accounts Pay aoe Ctork Manulactunng experience n e c e s s a r y Exper ience with accountmg sofwer* general Ledger 4 P O driven syslem required App* canto mud be organized , daed-krie onerxed and work wel mdapen-denPy Compemve salary 4 benefit* Send reeume with (alary history 4 reference* to 9 O Box 74 Royal j Oak. Ml 46068

Accounts Payable Clerk Hint Ink Corporation, the influsiry s largest *mer.carv owneO Ofmting if* manufacturer, has an e*c tin« entry

[level oooortunity available lor an Accounts Pa»atue Cierk [ at our ReOlorfl Corporaie Headquarters

This Ml t'me oosrtton mill be resoonsitjie 'or the toitowmi auditing of vendor disborsefnents. data eniry. hiinf mail

I room miscellaneous clerical duties Fannuarit, »itn ar, 1 automated computer system J.D. Edmards »ou«J be a I plus as well as some knowledge of accounting

I This position offers a M lange of benefits including Dental arm Profit Snaring Qualified applicants shoukJ

I forward their resume to.

Account* Pavabie'Rece-vabM $6 $10 Data Entry $6 $ • • Admmietrafiv* Aawslanr* $6 $12 Eiecukve Seorriary $10 Recepaorwl Aocourdng $10 fteeaptiond $7 - $9 Staffing Semtcwe d MKtogen LM

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FVJNT INK CORPORATION Attn: A/P SR 25111 Giendale Avenue Detrort, Ml 4823*2689 t«ad tmowymarx OppvluMi

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Deteii c i i n H wet organo id mdwidual r o t a t e lof rn«4C4l management firm Require! computtnzed accounting tuini. Experience -n AS AP. Dank rac-onakeltons « w i l .edge' thru trial balance Hejui'SS exlsntrve use Of various computerized Spreadsheet programs Part-tima position E xcellent compen-sation package f a t resume to

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BOOKKEEPER - Full-time Expenence t ecwu . ' y 20411 W 12 M M (20 V Southfield Call Kashat Accounting 810-352-5520

BOOKKEEPER PART TIME Expenenced with com-pute' saws tax ft payroll Quik Books

610 548-9666

BOOKKEEPER PART tuna Experienced with Quik-Books OuikPav ana « « i tax prepe-ration 11 Mile t Woodward

(810) 548-9666

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Canton Township s accepting appli-cation! lo< trie position of tulMime Ctor* Typiel I Minimum *5wpn' S»ar> <19 538 per yr Apptcationa mual be picked up at the Canton Townees Peraomel Drvieion. 1150 S Canton Center Rd Canton Ml 48188 or send a ten-addressed stamped business sue envelope lo above adO'ess to raqutt : tpplicabons form Joe description writ be pceted at the Townsrip Administration Building A Canton Totmi r ip application form m u « be compieieo in 9's entirety and on file m the Personnel Divwon prior to 4pm February 7 1997 Typing tests wtii be conducted on February 14. 1997 The Charter Township at Canton does not discriminate on the basis ol race, color national ongin. se». 'eiigrao, age or disability in •mptoymant or Che prowson o' ser-v i ces An Equa Oppor tun i ty Employer

, Administrat ive Ass is tant fu l l service 5uOp"»' to Ihe automotive industry seeks qualified administrative assistant • Quote oevalopmenWiencial • Sa.es forecasting engineenng

support • Job cosi summarisation • Filing and organizing reports Must have unowledge of MSWo'O MSExcei. MSPowerpomt 1 Access Salary will be basea on abilities

Send resume 50 Progra" Management Department

1895 Cro<*s Rd Troy M: 48084

BOOKKEEPER/ RECEPTIONIST

Commercial glass contractor located m Detroit seeks energetic mdrwdual to oertorm receptionist and bookkeeping

| duties 'deal candidate wi* have a working knowledge of general book-keeping and accounts lecewabie corv cepis Competit ive salary and benefits It you ery>y doing a variety of gene'ai office tasks i n d possess a positive tear, piayei atwtude. we would >ke to talk to you' Please send 'esome and salary requirements to Ms Drew P O Box 691 South'eid Ml 48037 Or tak 810-352-0018

Plane 4 Morar Racruiter lor an Equal Opportunity Employer

AMERICAN YAZAK Corporation, a eaOng automotive suppiie- ol Eiec-tncal Distribution Systems 1E0S; and tneir component oarts is a rapidly growing Engineering Sales ano D t -•nbuticn #rm that is always searching to- creative, motrvated individuals w in a desire to work hard and suc-ceed We have the following imme-diate opening

LIBRARY ASSISTANT Candidates must nave an associates degree or 1-2 years or college in businessclencal eoncenPaton Expe-nence in document control and com-puter knewedge | WP Excel. VISlOl is w p f u i Canodales should also have pnor office expenence Duties will .mdude filing, .developing indexes assunrg accuracy in revision levels, assisting wth document control duties ana other misc administrative tasks

We o«»r a competitive salary and benefits package including turtion reimbursement and 401(k) Please submit your resume and cover letter '•sting you* salary requirement and •he position »o' which you are applying lo the address below It you enjoy the challenge of being on Ihe leading edge then apply lo become a part ofAmerican Yazaki Corporator*, a trend-settmg. industry leader

A M E R I C A N Y A Z A K I

C O R P O R A T I O N ATTN URO-TS

6700 Haggerty Road Canton. Ml 48187

Fax |313l 981-3410

M/F.&V EOE

BOOKKEEPER. Royal Oak Manual system SaS9 per hr m w x o i No "ee Betty Hamil Personne l . 610-424-6470 or FAX 810-424-6536

BOOKKEEPER. SECRETARv International trading company has an n mediate position open tor an

administrative assistant with lull Charge bookneeping skills and a thor-ough knowledge ol PC-Dasec sot-ware -dea candidate will be a self-s t a r t e r w i th above ave rage communication skills and wi pos-sess the ability to handle multiple tasks Company Ota's an excellent salary and benefit package P'ease semd 'esume to

Box 11541 Observer A Eccentric Newspaoe's

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livon«a. MI 48150

CLIENT SERVICE PART TIME Busy ot lca looking tor an entry level client tannce rap Mon-Fn 4 hrs per day Answering phones, client request, Ming, mailing 8 typing, good communications skills Sena resume with salary requirements to

Attn MPO. PO Box 9153. Farmington Hills. Ml 48333-9153

COLLECTIONS REP Ann Arbor based equipment leasing company Entry level Responsible tor collecting on pasl t»je accounts Candidates shou«3 possess good verbal & wntten skii's Heavy tele-phone contact requ»'ed Pease send resume or appry in pe-son to Human Resource Maragei 3300 Washt-enaw Ste 230 Ann. Artx>r. MI 48104

An Equal Opportunity Employe'

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

We ara a large regional CPA firm located <n Southhud taekmg an ekpe nanced Executive Secretary for a vary busy President The successful candi-date wa possess all ol the assumed dut-es a person of thus level would have nciuding Dot no* limited to out-standing secretarial skills cuaenua tional and communcatKm sluts, and ihe ability to deal with all types ol peeonne- m the ofhoe as well as our

our peak season Excellent salary benefits ft you desire to work m • tas«-paced environment, send -esume & saary ex,pec1ed lo

ATTN ESKK Fotlmer Rudzewicz A Co

26200 American Dr , Ste 500 PO Box 5004

Southheld Ml 48086 5004

GENERAL OFFICE APPOINTMENT

SECRETARY

Very1 r e s p o n s e person to handle a var ie ty o l o ' l i ce dut ies a emphasis on heavy phone work Musi be deta^ onented & able lo work <1 very last paced ohce CENTURY 21 TODAY

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C A S E M A N A G E R Permanent position tor mature in**-v<tual Highly resporvsicie chal-lenging position requxnng writing & computer skills analytical abilify S dealing directly with cueniei* Salary commensurate with experience Please sand resume to:

Box #1711 Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers

3625' Schowcaf! Rd Lrvonxa. Ml 48150

LEGAL SECRETARIES Temporary and permanent positions available m the Detroit. Southlield. and Troy areas tor experienced candi-daces wah protaancy in Word Perfect 5 t DOS arxl'or Word Perfect 6 0 or 6 1 tor Windows. Transcription expen-ence a plus. Call today tor an appointment

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

LIVONIA, 313-266-8600 SOUTHFiELO. 810-352-1300

AUBURN HILLS 810-373-7500 TAYLOR 313-284-0777

C O N T R O L L E R Needed for a mv.!i,-ioca!an deai-

' ershtp Posilion wii .reoo'I Erectly to Ihe prevdeni a! the mair. oflice i-n W'l.nom General responsibili-ties entail managing ohice slat* proolem solving & compute' suppon for art areas of business accounting, payroll, ano personnel Computer & accounting skills a must Fui-time position with benefits Send -esume to General Tr».ev 48500- 12 M e Wixom Ml 4-8643

GENERAL OFFICE Farmmgion manulactunng company P'easant phone personality Com-puter data entry & accounts receiv-able experience helpful Blue C 'oss & other beneMs Nlon Smoking c-Wce Reply Mon-Fn betwee-. 8am-4 30pm (810| 470-7788

' L E G A L SECRETARIES^ • Enpenerved only tor permanent & • •temporary placements 1-5 d a y " | assignments always ava-'able f o r j _ top notch cand'dales

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I M A N S F I E L D I a Lega. Personnel • • 755 W BIG BEAVER • SUITE 209 TROY, Ml 48084 |

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LEGAL SECRETARY Southfield law Hrm teaks part-time experienced personal m»ury Secre-tary 18-25 Oaiubla hour* par weea MS Word 8 0 i o r Won) Perfect 6 1 required Cal Lon (610) 352-2620

LEGAL SECRETARY S< Clair Shores Ananca company seekng aipananced individual tor m-houaa wgai coNaclion departmeni Must be well organuad and possess strong typing 4 computer akitts

Call Debbie at 810-774-0477 aid 137

Or fax resume lo 810-774-0637

LEGAL SECRETARY succesatut Westland aitlorney seek* expen-enced legal secretary wrth preferably 5* yrs enpanenca in Oivo'cerfamrty law Non-smoker Excaaant salary lor quanfied individual Fax resume to 313-427-0395 Cail 313 427-0303

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Troy la* fcrm seeks lull time experi-enced Legal Secretary with WordPer-fect skills We ofler • Competitive Salary • Medlcai insurance . Life & Disatxwy Insurance . 40l(K) • Pac Vacation & Personal Days Send resume with salary hxstqry to

Legal Administrator 801 W Bio Beaver Rd Ste 500

Troy Ml 48084 Equal Oppolu'Wy Employer

DATA ENTRY Bankruptcy Attorney

• Must nave minimum 1 yea' expen-\ ence >n Chapter 7 ft 13. Full time,

salary ft benefits commensurate with experience P'ease 'a* -esume m

[ confidence (810| 584-1750

B U S I N E S S O F F I C E M A N A G E R

Our 130 bed nursing center « seeking an ndivduai with accounting accounts 'eceivaoie and bAng back ground Knowteoge ol Medicare ft Medicaid and various insurance plans Supe-visor, expenence ft orga-nizational skills essentia: S«n-3 resume or call Donrm Nursing Center 29270 Morlock L'vona V 48152 Attn Human Rescunce

810-476-0550

BUSY FARMINGTON HILLS prop-erly management erfhee Real estale background and computer knewt-edge neip'ul leiephone skil ls requned, ability to work indepen-dently a must Ask for John 181O1 737-4002

K*> CLERK Fa"T»ngton Hills professional 'urn see ing rhaii-f-ie dark with A.P dala entry expenence along with excellent calculator skrks oiease send resume and salary reouirement in contidence •0 Controller P O Box 2310,

Southfield Ml 48037-2310

Attention1

S E C R E T A R Y P O S I T I O N S Your ai: around skills and experience will be rewarded with *jng term oppor-tunities with mid-sized firm High lech environment Suburban ano Detroit locations. Call Sabnna Farminglon/Livonia Birmingham 473-2931 646-7661

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

ATTENTIVE person to walcf our telephones from 9 ISto 2 IS Monday-Fnday Pleasant non-smoking ot»*e 8 MileFarmmgion area must love to laugh and have pleasant w»ce Cad Mr Kargas 810-473-5500

A U T O D E A L E R

BILLER / BOOKKEEPER Plymouth Auto Deaier has a full time position avaiiabe for a Bi'len' Bookkeeper We after a positive working environment and excellent benefits Pay commensurate with expenence oealersho skills pre-lerred Apply in person at

SUNSHINE HONDA 1205 Ann Aitxy Rd Plymouth. Ml 48170

C A L L N O W it you are a Word Processor or Accounts Payade Cierk, very reli-able a m lootorg to wor* in the Southheld. Farmmgton H*s or Ovonia areas Long ft short term assignments avanabue

E M P L O Y E R S

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 3 - 7 0 5 0 . Equal Opportunity Employer ,

AUTO DEALER CASHIER Large GM dealer needs Cashier tor busy service ft parts aepartment Dealership expenence a plus or win tram 35-40 nours per week Please can 810-353-9000 for appointment

AUTO DEALERSHIP BILLER imme-diate openmg lor an experienced car tnUer Excellent benefits Please apply at Bob Saks OWsmcole 35300 Grand River Farmington Hrfls,

(8101699-7065

AUTO DEALERSHIP Nnng lor pan-time receptionist Apply in person

PAGE TOYOTA tNC 21262 Tetegrap*. Southfieiq

AUTO OtALE fcSH* jack Cauley Chevrolet. America s Corvette dealer is now accepting application,s for M time oticeiOenca! po«t>on Ap(»cant must Da customer onented Apply in peraon Mon thru Fn 9-5 at 7020 Orchard Lake Rd . W Bloomfield

BILLING ENTRY Steady rrorkexcenent «x»me Full or Part-time, flexible now* Knowledge ol Windows neiptul (810>348-870» (800)835-0553

B I L L I N G E N T R Y Steady *orVaxceHem income Flex-ible hours Knowledge ol Wmdomrs h e i p l u ' Fu l l o r p a r t - t i m e 1800-835O553 or 313-522-9579

BILLING MANAGER Full time wttfi BeneMs Experience m computers (AS4001 Cuetomer Ser-v e * ft data enoy Position avaiiade m n a a a t e l y Send resume lo P O Box 700204 Plymouth Ml 48170

B o o k k e e p e r / A c c o u n t a n t Corporate office has immediate operang for bookkeeper 'staff accoun-tant experience in accounts payeC*'recer. abie general ledger. Knanoal statements eoflecttons employmerit venficeoon and o e y o t C a n t * * t e a must have m n m u n 2 years expenence eccounang degree a plua. Send reeume with saury h » lory to

« o » r « n o PoaAon 19785 W 12 Mite Roee

Box 619 SouMWId Mil 48076

Or fax 10 910-94» '833 O n l y f M u m t w«h vatary h m o > y wil l b e o o r t m f r M

BOOKKEEPER/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST AWT

Waraed lar growing conatrucMn and Jaaign-txiad company «i Mom inter eeang work mm grow*- eotermai f - , . aTun n ulii aih , >^#•1*1^ «r bec.kgroi#id m construction vxSuetry Plaaaa tonaard raeur t o 9 . 0 Box 307 M 1 C 7 ar ea*.

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^•yaMei 'S! II atin general ledger, i n d o a n i m r t Cat M t . or Ian le

ea Moman Food Servcea 6421 W t i a t I Mi 4*186 FIB 313 5*6-454*

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E x c e l l e n t o ^ o r t u n r t i e s a r e a v a i l a b l e i n t h e L i v o n i a a r e a W e a r e l o o k i n g fo r p e o p l e w i t h e n t h u s i a s t i c a t t i t u d e s a n d a d e s i r e fo r c h a n g e I m m e d i a t e , f u l l - t i m e o p e n i n g s a v a i l a b l e i n :

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C L E R K N E E D E D Farmington Hills company seeks a motivated individual 10 fun a position in its data entry department Potential cand'date must have quck and accu-rate keystrokes and have genera; office skills Competitive salary with beneHs P'ease send resume to

S F B S 32300 Northwestern Hwy Ste 125

Farmmgton Hiiis. Ml 48334

DATA ENTRY Expe-ienced Dala Entry Person lor busy Accounting Dept Looking tor depenoabe pe'sor. with good atten-dance . familiar wm a 'ast pace work environment Femoaie location If qual-fied ca* 810-543-5100

D A T A E N T R Y G r o w i n g companies in

P l ymou th 4 Lrvoma in search ot da ta entry operators

$ 7 . 5 0 - S 8 . 5 0 / h r . ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

D A T A E N T R Y

O f f i c e S e r v i c e s Immediate opervngs n t h growth opportunity witr major transportation firms Temp to hire Detroit Dearborn Plymouth and Auburn Hills Accurate 6 000 to 10.000 key strokes and recent experience Can Deborah today 646-7663 473-2933

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

DIRECT CARE - CNA s and Home Aides higher wages f lexible schedule, several locations Must have dependable transportation

313-867-7414

DISPATCH CLERK DATA ENTRY For our Flat Bed Dearborn Office Compuler expenence salary com-mensurate with expenence Can Karen 800-888-4995. Ext 42

DISTRIBUTION ASSISTANT Full time Typing skills a must Com-puter, telephone and other varied d u t i e s C a l l j e a n e t t e at 810-477-6650 Ext 104

D O C U M E N T

M A N A G E M E N T / F I L I N G S t Clair Shores finance company needs mdiviOuai lo handle documen-tation ft tiling Must be last, organized, accurate and respond to deadlines Computer ft typing skuts required

Call Debbie at 810-774-0477 exl t37

Or tax resume 10 810-774-0537

CLERICAL APPRENTICE

Leam complete general office and secretarial functions Must ue neai alert arvj refcabte with good typing and math slues. Will 1ram computer opera-tions Wnie Apprentice Helper . 2921 Industrial Row. Troy Ml 48064

ENTRY-LEVEL CLERICAL CAREER OPPORTUNITY

I with Souteasiem Mxchsgan s 'largest VAR ana supplier ot high-lach tele-communications equpment Compet-itive salary plus a 40IK plan, prof-.t

| shanng. ana lull medical, denta:, optical insurance Apply 26450 Hag-gerty Road, Farmington HVis

CLERICAL Expenenced parson to run sma* o f ice in downtown Pty-mouth Hours can be tailored 10 meet the ngh« individual's needs Pay negotiable CaH Mon. or Tues between 8 30-1pm 313 207-0700

c l s a i c a l Full time position available for dependable, orgarued parson Expe nance heipluu Light typing, fixing, and customer service skxas a muat 401K. meocai, and dental benefits For an appontr ient. contact Angela at (313) 53 ' 2060

CLERICAL - part or to* time Filmg, PeacMree ft phones Expen-ence preferred Fleufcie ihoura Call

(313) 467-7400

CLERICAL PART time (flexible), for casual. Canton office Light ofh®e work and answer phones (313) 387-5801

An Equal Opportunity Employe-

CLERICAL PERSON Growing company needs full-time motivated navtdual to assist with likng typing and o t h f macatlaneoua clerical duties Expenence m WP 5 1 prelerred Send resume and saury -»»*remenls 10 MedAaawt 1500 WooOwaro Ave Sle 219. Bloonv liaM. Mi 48304

CLERICAL POSITION tor energetic detail onented peraon. f u l or pan time Lotus Raaume 31251 Indus-trial Rd Lrvorae. Ml 48150

CLERICAL SUPPORT Now agency seeks ful-ame entry level Clerical SiQpon ««*i a rnmmum of Iyr office expenence Salary plua benefits Ca* (810) 348-8200

CLERICAL WORKERS Severe! Meets km poai8one. open now" Great pay" Beth long ft short-term Operwgs xckxda

ni l . sp»ui«Mi - Pfymoulh S8 Data Entry Clerks Wayne I 7 «

Seer Wanes - Plymouth W * (MS Word a Excel are ptoeae)

EXPRESS SERVICES 313-487 5*60 FA* 313-467 1638

C l e r k / R u n n e r needed tor CMMand county lew tan

hen>*e OOMrt Miaa. errands copy |Cto and o f m otfce duaaa Expen ence a due EM not required 20-40 hours per week Reaponrl Manader P O B o a r t l S . I Mto, I * 48300 7S1S

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aami W o n J R e ^ T V t . i d n a r t i g ieiephonea oopytng ft toig Send reauwa le t n * a »aomar, , 8012 Mur to to i ML. Carton Cay Mttf i mm

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ENTRY LEVEL SALES Growing manufacturer in Builttng Products industry has need for addi-tional Sales Repriesentauon caking on lumber yards glass dealers, home improvement contractors ft Builders Some overnight trave* invotved. Salary, bonus company car Blue Cross 4 other benefits Pre»er oegree tn Ltoera) Arts or Marketing Other degreed candidates or those with «nme sales expenence coneidered C a l l Mon . -F r i . 8 a m - t 30pm

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E X E C U T I V E ASSISTANT 3 years ike experience needed for posiuor requmng excellent verbal ft wntten skids Strong word processing capabilities m Microsoft Word Excel. Powerpomt. Free Lance ft Windows 95 Insurance knowledge a pkjs Send resume 10 Personnel Dept P O Box 5104 Soulhlield. Ml 48086-5104 EOE

EXECUTIVE LEGAL Secretary lor senior partner Personal injury e ipen ence required Substantial salary ft fringes (810l 354-2S00

E X E C U T I V E

S E C R E T A R Y

McKmiey Associates Inc., a national reel estale firm located in downtown A m Arbor seeks an Executive Secretary

Poe*>on requ»es a rmmmum c# 5 years secretarial experience, excel-lent computer skins unkzmg MSWord and Excel wdh Windows, a mr jmum lypmg apeed ol 70 wpm, ttrong _om m u n i t i o n skto atoneon lo data* and atxMy lo harx*e mUBple pnonhes Piawarfomt expenenoe a ptos Adnwv •fratrve duties include written and verbal communeaeorie w*h execueve

average salary BeneMs a including heelOWe neur a 401 (k) plan and rental rata

ttocount at a MdOnley apertmerx evatobto Parking prowded

Please sand -eeume w«h salary Fea-lory 10

M c K m i e y A s s o c i a t e * . I n c REF HRO

P O Bex (648 Arm After Ml 4*107-8649

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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Van Buren Public Schools is e i xep» iu eptWearmetor » w n i a » o r o l Execuove Secretary to 9m P»ecaoT

E X K X m v t SECRETARY lor Paim-

GENERAL 0 F F I C I oompular eape nance. Aoootato reiei^meterente. etc I i 1W1 r M I m 11 (aid 1 * days a to paid heMU naurance ' a x

GENERAL OFFICE Filing, typing, phones Non-smckino office Apply at Tef-Ex Corp 32*'X' Ford Ro Garden City Between Me> nman ft Venoy No ohone cans

G E N E R A L OFF ICE . M Lme igW typing. Roches te r

(810) 6 0 8 - 2 4 0 0

GENERAL OFFICE help need lor a Diagnostic RadKnogy firm ptease call

(810) 737-4608 ask tor Puma

^ GENERAL OFFICE

Large financial leas-ng ser-vices company is spek.-<g a .general. on>ce assistant to-one of our sa#s teams Pes. lion involves tawig. Wing, and other ertfee duties as 'equired Excellent enii-y evel opportunity Salary » ton benefits Send resixne 10 FEDERATED FINANCIAL

ATTN DIANE 30955 Northwestern Hwy

Farmmgton Hills MI 48334 or tax (810) 626-1544

LEGAL SECRETARY Collections and ProOate experience Basic bookkeeping skills 'equired Eipenence <n WP 6 0 Windows Salary to commersurate with experi-ence Fun time position Comaa

Jennifer at 181OI 358-3800

L e g a l S e c r e t a r y

:ary witn krwwiedge d WordPerfect sought by Bloomheld Hnls law firm estate planning sections Overtime •equired Respond to Office Man-age' P O 8 c . 7515 Sioomheld Hills, Mi 48302 7515 Or by Fax

(BIO) 335-3346

LEGAL SECRETARY The Staff Counse CUfce ot CNA is seenmg an experienced Legal Secre-tary to work in the area of general liability

successto candidate will oossess excellent typ.ngwotd processing ability as well as outstanding organi-zational sk.is and knowledge of Court rules and cocedures Familiahty with

I Microsoft Word preferred [ CNA offers a competitive salary.'

benehts package in a professionally : encouraging environment P'ease tor-

ward resumes directly 10 Law Office I. of Paula J Martin, Attn: Anne Mane

Wlfcmget. 3000 Town Center. Suile 800, Southfield M) 48075 No phone

; cans please An equal' opportunity employer committed to a drverse «o«> culture

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Experienced 'or busy Bingham Farms aw Vm speciaUmg m iitig»-•lon Seeking team piave' wi'n legal experience e«ce-ent typing ft organi-?ar.cmal ski*s Send resume refer-ences ft salary -equirements to

Ofce Manager. 30700 Teegraph Rd Suite 3475

argnam Farms, Ml 48025

LEGAL SECRETARY named 'or Bioomheld Hills Medical Maipraciwe Personal m|ury, Prod-ucts Lability defense Higahon tirm Must be expenenced able lo lake direct on be w i n g to work as part of a cohesive team and able to work independently in an extremely busy and last paced office Send resume to Don.-ia Foster 3883 Telegraph R d . Ste ".03. Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48302 No phone calls please

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Part-time leading to lu*-bma lor insur-ance repair contractor Must nave 3-5 years experience in all-around c f c e work and be computer iiterate plus have good phone manners. Good wages 313-535-7660

LEGAL SECRETARY For 23 attorney 1irm in Bloomfield Hills Exceptional organaticnal skins •equi'ed tor insurance detonse wor* Salary commensurate with ab lily

! Send resume and salary require-ments to

Office Manager 300 E Long Lake Rd

Suite 200 Bloomfield Hills Ml 48304

GENERAL OFFICE POSITION Full or Part-time Entry level posmo-n for Detrort'OeartXjm area transporta-tion company Send resume to PO Box 1875 Dearborn. M- 48121

GENERAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST

Futi-time position for fast oaced Famv •nglon Mill executive office Good cus-tomer service, organizational skills and word processing a must Lots 0' vanety Call anytime (313) 462-1313

or Fax resume to 313-462-1974

GENERAL OFFICE • temporary to perm in Livonia Southteid and Romulus Great opportunity lor a real go-getter Call 313-464-7078

ETD Temp Service An Equai Opportunity Employer

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S

A S S I S T A N T Opportunity to -Oin the personne staff o« maicr company and utilize your excellent interpersonal skitts Duties include administrative, clerical-word processing toncbons for departments

D i v e r s i f i e d R e c r u i t e r s

LEGAL SECRETARY We»' established law firm seeking experienced Legal Secretary for out Southlield location Strong expenence in lltigahon'perscr-al injury required Must be organized and accurate, pos-sess good communication skins and desire to work as a team member Proficiency m WordPerfect 5 1 is cru-cial Salary commensurate with expe-rience Upscale once environment Pease mai resume stating salary history.'requ-rements to Box #1423 Observer ft Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lvonia Ml 48150

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Full time secretary lot Sr partner in Soutntield de'ense firm Prefer cano -dales with expenence m medical mal-practice litigation Experience with appellate bnets is a plus Applicant must have excellent WP 5 1 skills Sa-ary commensurate with skill eve! ft ekpenence Non smoker Send resume (0 Office Manager One Town Square. Suile 1400 Sox 5068 Soulh1ie«5 Ml 48086-5068

LEGAL SECRETARY Full-time Minimum 3 yrs expenence for persona' miury law trnn. Excellent salary ft Innges IB10) 354-2500

LEGAL SECRETARY • lor Buoom-'leid Hiiis law 1*m Experience in liti-gal ion or intellectual p 'operty Knowledge ot Microsoft Word and Windows 95 Benefits Fax resume to 910-594-0610

Li MO SERVICE seeks office help Customer service and compuler skcis Send resume 10 4772 Tata Cl W Bloomtetd. Ml 48323

LIVONIA ACCOUNTING hrm seeks part time clerical h e o Serious only

4810) 442-4860

MAIL CLERK GENERAL OFFICE Full-time position Basic compuler comouier

ving, filing. keyboard skills, pnotocopyin; knowledge of genera- office proce-dures Non-smoking, Novi profes-sional ofhee Servd nt-rodudion letter wth resume and salary requirements to

Bo« >1453 OOserver ft Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma, Mi 48150

5 0 2 V u t « i -

C lenca i

OFFICE CLERICAL Need peraon with knowledge ol MAS 90 to KVUf and print invoices, stale mama, contracts ft propoaala Fi*l w i n position available now Fa*

810-745-3754

OFFICE CLERICAL WORD PROCESSING

$8 SIVHR We are looking tor motivated

office profeaaxonala tor a variety ol poartions

Ca* (313! 261-3830 m Lrvoma Area

OFFICE/CLERICAL "$7-$1 t iT tR'

Typing or Dala Entry some computer eipenence "elpfui

long term Call 313-721-8515 lor interview

INTERIM PERSONNEL

OFFICE CLERK

Mattress Discounters is seeking part-time (20hr».) Clark tor our Taytor Regional ollice Mon-Fn 9am-lpm Responsible tor answering phones data entry, and gene-ai office dunea Expnence m LotoaWordPerlact a must Accounting background a plus Submit resume to

M A T T R E S S D I S C O U N T E R S 21150 Tro*ey Industrial Rd

Taytor Ml 48180 Attn 0«hce Manager

OFFICE C L E R K Reliable part-time helper for Farm-•noton HHla engineering firm Errands, office tasks, ft seme word processing EOE Call Steele Engineering at

810-478-9870

OFFICE HELP600KKEEPING Smaii company needs person 10 do AP. AR . payroll ft customer service, attention 10 details, excellent phonai' computer skins a must Westland Ply-mouth area benefits, 401K. salary to mid $20 s Reply to Box «1479 Observer ft Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Ml 48150

OFFICE HELP Casual. last . paced Livoma sign supply dretnbutor has immediate openings Receptionijt 'Ca shier Require a friendly outgomg person to answer phones and to greet and checkout *vstore customers Book-keeping Assistant - Require an accu-rate person to do computer data entry and maintain A'R arid A'P records Flexible hours Idays onfy Monday thru Fnday) up to 30 hours per week Send'FAX resume or

persqn. Easy Design, 13600 >man. Lrvoma. 48150

FAX 313 422-3248

apply MeriTT

OFFICE HELP Strong bookkeeping sk.Hs. computer . lerate Salary negotiable Full time

810-356-4950

OFFICE MANAGER/ ASSISTANT

For small construction company Job scheduling, AP'AR, typing, elc Fax 'esume to. DeWitt Concrete & Ashpalt (810) 684-5331

O F F I C E M A N A G E R As a growing enterpnse m the per-sonnel industry, our mam office offers a challeng ng career opportunity to a mature lake charge individual Ftesponsit- l ies of s a l include cor-porate invoicing, payroll, MESC. wck-man s comp benefits and facility management. Offce automation syslem integration Salary, bonus, and benefits Contact President, PO Box m 531 B rnnngham Ml 48012-1531

OFFICE MANAGER B o o k k e e p i n g p o s i t i o n

S23.000-S27 000 with benefits Win-dows, Peachjtree MS Office Plymouth area 8-5 313-453-7818, ext 205

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y 'or busy Troy law office 2-3 years ccv porale experience Smoke-tree office Send resume to Secretanal Com-mittee 2301 w Big Beavei Rd ,

Suite 525 Troy, Ml 48084

810-344-6700 Fa* 810-344-6704

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S COORDINATOR - AUTOMOTIVE

Growth opportunity reporting to director, coordinates and conducts essentia; HR functions 3-yrs expen-ence. oral ft wntten communications. MS Office and ccnfidental sensitrv«ty Salary to S30 000* PtymculhLivonxa location Fax -esume 18101477-0369 or 645-0704

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tor moti-vated collection & cwncal staff Full ft part-time Aoove average skills ft expectations a must Outstanding benefits Call Ann A.t>or Credfl Bureau 1313)665-6173 to aa or [his excei-ent opportunity

IMMEDIATE OPENING 'or part time clerical help at Troy CPA firm 15 to 20 hours per week Telephone 1Hmg. word processing skills musl be detail onented Responsible team piayer Seng 'esume to Skaiman. Boy*e ft Pollack.. 1301 W Long Lake,

Suite 245, Troy, Ml 48098

INSURANCE AGENCY Computer ProcessmgReceptionisi

Computer ft customer skills "squired laLkgujU'iHJ I'WL'ui

Professiona Insi *CW7

person Professional Insurance Assoc , 3028 S Wayne Rd Wayne

INSURANCE AGENCY CLAWSON

FuB time personalized CSR Insur-ance expenence preferred, but w«ll traxn CaB (810) 280-1966

I N S U R A N C E C S R West Dearborn agency « seeking a full-lime Personal Line* Cuslomer Service Rep Musi have PftC insur-ance experience Licensed proles sionais prelerred Please pnone

313-561-6855

INSURANCE OFFICE needs leam oner*ed Administrative Assistant lor non-smoking Southlield Otfice Com-puter ano L ie Insurance background required Salary based cm experi-ence Send reevrfna to 2000 Town Center Suvte 1820 Sou thMd Ml 48075, Attn Sheron or tax to

810-357 9513

INTERNATIONAL Customs Broker needs coAegs grad for arvtry level position Contact Brad at 313-946-5900

JEWELRY SERVICE CENTER/CLERICAL

Tapper s Otamonds and Fne Je welry •a >es«nng M w r e expenenced der •cal help tor our service and r e p * dapartmenl support team Successful candtoate mual 6a Krv>irfeogeab*e »i lewalry repair procedures, hav* com puler experience and good commurv-canon s k t o CompeOBve salary bonus program benefits Ca* Mr SaUervnem at (810) 932-7700 or Fax reauma to (810) 932-7717

LATE NITE WITH J E L L I N G

Feb 4th and Fee i « h Open una 8 PM

Sat Feb IS. 10 AM 2 PM FiertKe hours tor anyone lookmg

10 make a career change and earner make « in dunng working

K x n Loss ol greal opcorkmtoe'1

C A L L T O O A Y " !

LMONIA. 113-286-8800 SOUTHWeiC, 810-362 1300

A u e u R N m u i , ro-173 isoc

SNELLING PERSONNIX SERVICES

LEGAL SECRETARY For Tel-Twelve area Legal expen-ence necessary Need to know Word Pertect, handle pressure, work fast ana be wen organized

Call Judy 810-645-1700

©LEGAL SECRETARY

For small litigation firm in FarmingJon Gcod typing skills necessary Good pay Fax

resume ic A W K at 810-442-2504

LEGAL SECRET,ARV for Southfield personal irtfury tirm Must have expe-nence Comae' Mrs Raven Mon thru Fr i b e t w e e n 9 - 4 p m at 810-552-8500

LEGAL SECRETARY For Birmingham family law lirm Fax resume to (810! 646-9722

or Call (81® 646-7177

LEGAL SECRETARY FuSi-time for Bloomfieid Hi is law firm WordPerfect 6 1 typing 50» wpm phones, dictation Please la* or send resume wrth salary requirements 10

(8101 540-9639 6906 Telegraph Rd Ste 114

Bioorrfield Hills, Ml 4830< Aim Annele Jonnson

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y For prestigious -aw firm working on arge auiomotive accounts Most "ave excellent typing i80-wpm) and dela-tion skins with general knowledge ol legal terminology, forms ft proce-

WUSTSiaNe 16f lKVNITUBfl l* tasks with discetion ft confidentiality

F o r i m m e d i a t e i n t e r v i e w C a l l D y n a m i c P e o p l e

8 1 0 - 6 1 5 - 7 6 0 0

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Growing liaOMy defense firm m Farm-ington Hills seeks Legal Secretary with at least 1 year expenence Ca* Cindy (810) 489-1100

LEGAL SECRETARY Mirwrii^n 2 years secretanal experi-ence Proficient in Word Perfect 5 1 Busy. sma» downtown Detroit hrm relocating to subort* Competitive salary Mail resume ft salary require-ments lo B Grant

30180 Orchard Lake «300 Farmmgton, H to . Ml 48334

LEGAL SECRETARY needed to assist partner with complex litigation and transactional practice W * tram parson vnth excellent base skits Forward resume with salary «*-mania to 37000 Grand River Ave Ste 350 Farmmgion Kills M! 48335 or ca" Kim at 810-442-0510

LEGAL SECRETARY Non-smoking, expenenced for family law firm Competitive salary 4 bane-fits Fax 'esume lo 810 932-3422

LEGAL SECRETARY No legal expenence necaaaany Muat know WordPerfect enpy the com-puter wort taat and be wa* orna nued CaH Judy I»10) 645-1 TOO

LEGAL SECRETARY I with mnenurn three (3) ye ence «i personal xnuryworkere OOtn-paneation Non-smoker Flexible hours Send reauma to. 30300 North weMem Hwy Suae 304

Farmmgion M t o Ml 48334 or pnone 810-856-5090

LEGAL SECRETARY Part »me(3 daisn«eek) tor Btoomtoid H to law tan Muat hawa expenence

rtganon Expenence with WP 5 1 tor 1 required 3 tori can

ca W i l l i Mcto cr Traoay a t (810) 8*8-2120 or Va> r e s m to j i i o i 8*8-7224

LEGAL SECRETARY I tor personal raury pracaoa knmsaale

Ca* (810) 364-2500

Royal Oat law tan haa an m n a d a l i opening tor a M » n e legal aaoretary 2-3 years experience « * r l ypng tola. WP 7 0 axpenenoa » * o w u * c 1 toe ne a Mua W1111 FAX naauma

ia tagto K w w t o i • »ICL5*>24Q3

LEGAL K C R T T A R Y Sour*

« legal 1 Coram* ( •10) 162-4100

Marketing Clerical Support

Established industrial reai ©stole development company currently seeking a Marketing Clerical Assistant lo work «rth Real Estate Manager located in the Detrort area The candi-date selected for this position will be responsible lor learning all general oencai aspects ol Ihe office, and assist m me reel estale development and leasing process as necessary In aiJSHon candidates von nave strong computer and interpersonal smas, ana be somewhat tarrol-ar with ihe Mar-keting arvi'or Real Estate field

it your skMS match our requirements se'na your 'esume with cover letter and salary requirements to

H u m a n R e s o u r c e s

G e n e r a l i s t # 8 9 A

D a r t C o n t a i n e r

C o r p o r a t i o n

5 0 0 H o g s b a c k R o a d

M a s o n , M l 4 6 6 5 4

EOE

O F F I C E

M A N A G E R

MARKETING ADMINISTRATOR

tor- growth onented, established property management company Diverse position involving d i c e management, personnel manage-ment other admimstratrve ft mar-keting worn Significant real estate related expenence required

Send resume lo 100 Galiena Officenlre, »40C

. ' Southlield, Ml 48034

5 0 2 Wantod-

Cler ical

P e r s o n n e l C o o r d i n a t o r Fast pace. Waeiaide temporary help service « lookmg tor i n anargeOc team player to |om as staff Candi dales muat have a Wrong customer service or eaiea background and poe-saaa excellent commumcaton skiHs Expenence with interviewing ft mnng a plus

This • an eicekeni opportunity to |om a co with tremendous caret ' growth opporiunitos For tfnmeOeta coneW eration interaalad candtoalaa should forward

Personnel Manage' 36107 Plymouth Road

Lwoma, Mt 48150 F A X ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 8 - 1 7 0 6

POSITION AVAILABLE

4 6 t h D i s t r i c t C o u r t Position Title Court Clef* I

(lull time)

Starting Salary S21.936, plus fnnge benefits

Summary ot Duties Entry-level position responsible tor a variety oI general clerical functions involved In the pro-cessing ot court cases Activities include typing tihng, operating computer termmale. processing routine court notices, answering telephones, providing general information and responding to rou-tine informational inquiries Mirvmum Qualifications Ability to pass clerical sluiis bat-tery. One yeai o» relevant eaparl-ence Positive public service attitude and good communication skills

Applications should be subm.tted to Brian Smith. Deputy Adminis-trator. 46th Distnct Court 26000 Evergreen, SouffitieiO. Mi 48076 no later than 5 p m. on Tuesday. February 16 1997.

Q u o t a t i o n A s s i s t a n t

Needed for an executive. Must be proficient n Excel, very organized and detai

onented. strong clencai skills Temo-to-perm

Farmington HiHs location Call or ta« resume today'

PEOPLEMARK, INC. 810 -476 -1000

Fa* 810 -476 -5388

A LOCAL non-profit is seeking a lull-time receptionist H you enjoy people, and like working in a »a*t-oaced envi-ronment, this position is lor you1 We are lookmg tor a sharp responsible, out-going individual who possesses strong customer service and commu-nication skiis Must be able to handle multiple tasks and multiple phone lines If quaxfied. please call Carmtie at (810) 541-5717 or lax resume to 1810) 541-2489 E O O

RECEPTIONIST/ DATA ENTRY

indrwdual must be profes-sional and have good com-

munication skiHs. Some computer knowledge helpful-will train Flemble hours Well established company is growing wrth future advancement for the nght individual Send resume only to AMT Telecom Group. 30777 Northwestern Hwy, Suite 107, Farm-ington Hills. Ml 48334-2549 Atten-tion Ms Cole

5 0 2 B e t p V u t o t

Off ice CWr i ca l

R E C E P T I O N I S T -

S E C R E T A R Y Buay health care company • seeking an energaOc. our phonaa and aaaiat with dancai support Ideal candidal* mual have 2 years office experience and strong computer sk to m MS Won] and EXCEL Please ca* Pat 0 al:

800-786-7544 Mon Frl only or Fax resume to

Secretary - Recepnomat Health C a n INNOVATIONS

9402 Maltoy Road Bnghton, M l 48116 FAX 810*227-0810

RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARY

Prograeaiv* non-profit agency serving developmental^ disabled eduAs requires individual <Mth excellent phone skills ntiative. and ftomtotoy lot mulk-taafc posi-t ion Computer competence required Fu* bme. competitive salary and greal benefits Sand raaume with salary hxslory to: JARC 28386 Frankin Rd South-ftold Ml 48034 EOE

V *

RECEPTIONISTS NEEDED For Lrvonie new truck dealership Now scheduling interview* tor part time lecapnometa Houra raijuired are Mon - Fn and every other Sat-urday morning Approximately 28 to 32 hrvwk. If interested contact

Kevin at (313) 591-1234

RECEPTIONIST

Southfield fitm la seeking a tnendty professional receptionist Expenence witn a high volume smichboam voice mail is not required, buThelplu* Basic

office skills indudmg W i g wordproceasmg is preferred have great communications *

organizational skills Competitive salary and ton benefits Please sand resume and salary hiatory to Ms Dalton, P.O. Box 691. Southheld.. Ml 48037 or fax 610-352-0018

An Equal Opportunity Employer

general ugh! we Must ha

RECEPTIONIST SVS Vaion is currently accepting applications tor a Receptionist m Lmonia We offer competitive salary benefit package and advancement opportunities Apply in person at

16128 MidcJiebeit Uvoraa No phone cans please

RECEPTIONIST The law offices of Clark Hi* PLC have an immediate opening in its Bir-mingham otfice for a full time recep tiomst We seek a mature individual with excellent people skills, a good attitude and pleasant demeanor lo answer a busy switchboard in a 70 person office Applicant must have several years receptionist experience m a professional setting Attractive benefit package includes medical life 40lk and pension Send resume 10: Ann Personnel. ClarV Hill PLC 255 S Woodward 3rd Floor, Bir-mingham. Ml 46009

RECEPTIONIST TYPE 50wpm filing, time cards, A/P knowledge a plus BeneMs Apply at Hy-tek Systema. 30930 Industrial Rd Livonia S ol Schoolcraft between Memman and M««e0e i i

RECEPTIONIST Use your skills and move into man-agement $200-3001 week

Call Monica (313)455-0186

RECEPTIONIST,'ENTRY LEVEL -Full lime for Southfield Mortgage Banker Benefits Call Jessica at (610) 355-2700

RECEPTIONIST tor West Bioomheld Beauty Salon $8 50/1»our Apply m person or call

(810) 855-5055 or 810-363-0421

RECEPTIONIST to' Birmingham, law firm Good telephone voice light computer entry level position Seno resume to Office Manager. PO Box 1899. Birmingham, Mi 48012-1899

MEOfCAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Requires some office skiHs Will train 30 hrVreek Livonia area.

Box 11517 Observer ft Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schootcral Rd Livonia, Ml 48150

OFFICE ASSISTANT Full time tor Canton area apartment complex. Phones typmg, general o foe Sand resume to: Off ice,Canton P O Box 308 South, held. Ml 40037 ' —

O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T Growing dasign stuck) looking lor bnght, energetic outgang person to manage front desk Perfect condtoaie win have 1-3 years of ciencal expen-ence and be able to work effectively m a las!-paced environment Position requires ab*ty to take inmative and work independently K nowledge ol Mcroeolt Word ft Excel. Quck Books and Fie Maker Pro tor Macintosh essential Sand resume to 333 W 7th Street Suite 20. Royal Oak. Mi 48067 Attn Mr Smith,

OFFICE ASSISTANT Wide variety of duties 35 hours

per week Salary and bonua Uvonia area 313-422-6222

OFFICE ASSISTANT- Part Time 15-25 nours par weak 18 par hour Muat be expenenced m accounts payatM bank n*conc*ements. data entry and Mng Will aieo aaaiat with phones ft mac duties Basic knowl-edge of bookkeeping a plua Please sand >esume to Controller P O Box 530096. Uvonia. Ml 48153

Ofhce/Ciencal

CLAIM ASSISTANT/ VEHICLE MANAGEMENT

Property ar and Catua*y Com-providers ot maur-

ndMduaN and buamaatae wondmde i ouakfy-t *»dmg sup » > i w w I -

service io our cDent come trues Cur rer to EStS Inc . * Oetro* based CIGNA Company haa an oparang tor a C t o n Aaaatant m VeNde Manage-

As a C t o n Aaaatant you « * leepcntW* tor a variety ot ctotoak

aa wet aa prowde Admnalralor

muat have *«po r t tor tha Vafada I

the aMty Ic type 45 wpm. and t trong computer t k t o along a t o a working k n o l a d g t ct Wtndowa WordPerfect, and Lofce Damonamad c g a n ^ a o o i t o and problem aoMng t k t o aa we* aa t i e

We ctor a c o m p e f v t salary

an tmc t tw Ouatoed o

C I G N A C O M P A N I E S

ATTN HWQM P O Boa 8<H>

C I G N A A l i t o n t a t (X Caring

( • « Opponumty Empt

OFFICE MANAGER Must be uvea organized ano have 9000 phone skiHs. Dulies include Wordproce&sing (MicroSolt Word WordPerfect. Excel I typing from m o o cassette and ove-ai general office skills Bene*its Send resume to 25899 W 12 Mile Rd Ste 170. Southfield Ml 48034

OFFICE MANAGER Pari lime possible lull time Call Dawn Tues , Thur-s, or Fri. 9-1 PM

13131 326-6200

R OFFICE PERSON PART TIME • FULL TIME

tor Diverse ft Busy Positicr Lookirvg lor a good typisi, Wing experience, invoice experience 4 computer knowledge New office .n Westland

Call Toufa for appointment: 313641-1244

V KITCHEN GLAMOR Y

• R E C E P T I O N I S T *

f o r l a r g e i n s u r a n c e a g e n c y Responsibilities are to answei phones ft manage man Hours are 6am-4pm BeneMs are available Mail resume

E B C PO Box 2365, Farmington His, Ml 48333

RECEPTIONIST Veterinary hosprtal in Southheld looking lor a part time ReceptoniSt MusJ be very friendly ft customer ser-v i c e o n e n t e d P l e a s e c a l l 810-356-7360

RECEPTIONIST wanted lull or part-time tor optical office Call Debra lor interview

313-425-1312

R E C R U I T E R (Cler ical) Agency or sales background pre-ferred Person *n« interview and place temporary workers on aaaignments S8-S11 per hour plus commissions ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

RECEPTIONIST FOR Madison Heights computer company (1-696 ft Dequindre) Nice of ice environment Salary ft Benefits Pleasant person-ality 'equired. some computer skills a plus Call (810)544-9900 10 arrange a phone interview, or send resume to

Computer Data Inc 25786 Commerce Dr.

Madison -He-ghts. Ml 40071 Attn Receptionist

OFFICE PROFESSIONAL Manufactures rep requires experi-enced office professional lor word processing, crden entry and follow up. Must be proficient with MS Office Send resume to 538 N Mril Street. Plymouth. Mi 48170

OFFICE RUNNER General dulies include open ft attribute mail, handle literature switchcoard reliel ofher misc duties tor Farmington H t o hrm. Can Kathy Daws (810) 477-0500

O F F I C E S U P P O R T • AdmatrailYE • ExeajBve Secretaries - $30-$3Sk . Project Coordinators S25-S30k Many opportunities -n Farmmgton Hills, Southheld and Dearborn tor pol-ished prolesswnais Excellent written communicat ion Hulls requ i red Desktop publishing a plus C a i ^ a * reauma to Gloria BoOrowski 610-932-1170: Fax 810-932-1214

Marpei Aaaociatts 29870 Middiebelt. Farmington HMIs. Ml 48334

PARALEGAL - PART TIME 16-20 hours t week Plaintlfl personal mtury ofhee WordPerfect 6 1. Farmmaton Hills (810) 932-3505 or PAX 610-932-1734 with lesume Att Tina

PART TIME ASSISTANT to Roch eater reai aetata sales person Mutt be comfortable w/computers Call

Davd Layne. 610-656-0801

P A R T T I M E

S E C R E T A R Y /

R E C E P T I O N I S T

Great opportunity few extra income with National Real Estate Company, 3 day schedule includes Sat-urday Sunday plus flex-iWe aay Good hourly rate Possible future increase to 5 days Secretariat skills and experience requited.

C a H M r . A c k e r m a n

(810*351-4663

P A Y R O L L PymCkXh hrm m laatmo ar. expen enceo lata charge ntfviduai w in Wrong PC m d t c c u x t i r ^ data Fu* time wth Panels Starting at 18 5(V par hour Sand reauma to

PO Bos 700204 Plymouth Ml 48170

PAYROLL SPECIALIST Somhfieid peyrot atrmca tea ts rat-

able momduait a * t i good math ft cuatomar service t ldta to aioMi m a

fl t e m y rao. Pay Sytlema 1«OOC W 9

nta » *ton P R O G R A M M E R

CompuW Sennca Bureau In Farm-mgion HBa * tasking an entry level Programmer to wort m a PCA.AN emrtemmert Gonxact Mr Rak tor

(810) 553-3143

RfCEPTIONI«TiAS»«TAWT w*h

nee h*tptm but not n j iOMaty to. Ngh auatg. t wmaand i«e**nrisf)i txactic*' -eeume *845 U d d t e M l Wa Ml 48116

RECEPTIONIST - Full time for law in Royal Oak Mature, experi-

enced. salary negotiable Call 810-399-3300

RECEPTIONIST Fu" time days ft part-time evening positions available Excellent bene-fits wages ft working conditions Call Pine Lake Country Club lor an appointment (810) 682-1300

RECEPTIONIST Full time tor busy Southfield insurance defense Hrm. Must have experience w in multiple button console, strong organizational skills ft knowledge oT WP 5.1 Good benefits Competitive salary. Non smo«er Send resume to Office Administrator. 1 Town Square, Suite 1400. SoiuthfieM 48076

R E C E P T I O N I S T Fut-time tor manulactunng office Must ria' j excellent phone skills Excellent beneMs For interview ca*

31600 W. 8 Farmmgton. Ml 48336 810-477-0020

RECEPTIONIST Immediate openmg for a part-time Receptionist Hours will Oe Irom 12 30 to 5 30 Mon-Fn Send resume or apply in person at: Exotic Rubber ft Plastics Corp . 34700 Grand River. Farrwigton Ml 46332

R E C E P T I O N I S T Investment management hrm needs fut-Ome Receptionat ««h good phone voice and excellent computer s M s (Word and Excel) Salary negotiable Send resume to.

Planning Alternatives Ltd. 638 W Long Lake Rd ttOO,

BtoomWd Hills. Ml 46302

REGIONAL SALES ASSISTANT O C Tanner Recognition Company is seeking an organized individual who is computer uterate. skilled at word processing ipreter WordPerfect 5 1 land able to leam database pro-grams Must be detail oriented, and able to wort as a member of a sales team in Uvonia, Michigan Customer service experience a must, Competi l ive compensation and benefit package Send resume Atin Richard French. 1930 S State St , Salt Lake Ctty UT 64115, e-mail to rfrenchman aaoi .com or fax to (801) 483-6322 by Feoruary 24, 1997

An Equal Opportunity Employer

S E C R E T A R I A L P O S I T I O N Available, full time Computer expen-ence a plus 810-887-0012

_ SECRETARIAL a Position full time. Good

benefits and pay Must have office expenence

typing, fifcng and accounting Apply in person at Brose Electrical. 37400 West 7 Mile. Uvonia

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y

Whether you're looking tor Perma-nent or TempO'ary wort can the agency mott ol the local law tirms call when ihey expect quality per-sonnel We oo the extra rmle lor you! S15 50. t r , same week checks , ft check del ivery

T H E K P M G R O U P Am«e (Temp) or Karen (Perm)

313-542-0202; Fax 313-542-1435

S E C R E T A R Y /

- R E C E P T I O N I S T S Uvonia office looking (or detar on-anted individual w'pjhone expen-ence aa we* as tome computer skills WIN95 Excel and Power Pom a plus S8-$12/hr C** today tor interview'

THE KPM GROUP 313-542-0202

Fa* 313-542-1436

SECRET ARV/AOMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT needed tor computer contutong co Office ft accounting experience helplul White Lake area Piaase send returnee to PO Box 596 Union Lake Ml 46387

R E C E P T I O N I S T Jom a growing small company m south Farmmgton MAs with this »ont o f f ice posi t ion Exper ience in anawermg miA-kne phonea ft cKher dancai outlet Ful-nme BeneMs mdutftng proN thannc Resume to

Box • ISO' Observe- ft Eccentnc Newspapers

38251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma. Mt 48150

* RECEPTIONIST * Needed fu* Sma tor Our fan-growing lech center located m P y n o u r Qual-ified candttafot «t* peases excellent oommuncanon. oroartzalKmai and word pi 'ocattmg t k i a Excttent pay ft Attn Oltice Manager 47786 W Anchor Cowl. Plymouth mi 48170

RECEPTIONIST/OFFICE ASSISTANT

Toe meurance office lookmg tor rat-able parson xrtth gocd commurtca-

Is Fax * i salary requirements I 810-430-280*

RECEPTIONIST PART t m a tor buay aeomeyt once Good commwuealton t to* t e mutt Adnarme (810) 832-0100 Ext 3*2

R E C E P T I O N I S T P y n o m h baaed manufacturing tkm leaking U M m a leoapBont w*h cler-ical U N Compaewe wages t t *

M t Ca* toi apporxment (31S) 454-9100

RECEPTXJNttT'SeCReTARV adad tor buay Raal E ttaia oMoa to

M r o L r ' » i c a n L a r r y 313-464-6400

R E C E P T I O N I S T S

S 7 . 5 0 - S 8 . 5 0 p e r h r . ARBOR m m *»^tiee

SECRETARY ag t compar. fme poamon Bane

fits avakabto. expenence required Pieaae fax resume to 810^288-7530 Attention: Jay Hameon

S E C R E T A R Y

Blue Care Network t tuPurben HMO. « seeking a Secretary Retponato*«at w*i include pro-mdmg secretarial tuppon lo dapartmenl manaoar and oeiar *t*fl***lonalB M m M M B the ooomnanon ol work How ol

handfcig ato and

tors Irom ouHmet and nana type a variety erf material mcludtog gen-eral correapondance. reports and

and mamtom a vanety and Maa. tchaduto appomtmama

travel

M i t t be * high t c h o c gradutt t w^h toro years of wort in a MenooraphK or t a capte*y One year word pr.xessing expe-ence m M M * Muat be a U t to pe t t a w g teat ot SOWPM and a Stem •on teat of 80Vi®M Muat neve a working knowledge Of O d e

c r . s a s r s ' s s s computers ana general oftoe

good v e r M t n *

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Btoa Car* Nafwort of Soul

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SECRET ARY«OOKKEEPER ALL phaaaa oI office wort Experi-ence required Send. raottne to PO Box 930308. Wtaom, Ml 48383

SECRETARY • ConaUuctton oom parry seeks experienced secretary

knowledge ot MtooSoll Wort i EicetiU*UB. Submxt reeume wtt l Mlary ntotory to 41660 Genaenprook

SJ t t ^ lSO Now. Ml 48375 Fax: (810) 380-8126

* • SECRETARY e e Entry level, no tmofcmg law olkoa, compmer.tWIto naceeaary W * tram FAX John at: (810 363-4840

SECRETARY FOR bum conatruc-non office, lu* time Computet ft accounting expenence neoetaary Send reauma to American Drywak. 38261 Schootoralt, Suite K. Livonia. Ml 48150

SECRETARY Human Resources department ol l a r g t p r o p e r t y management . ' commercial real aetata company seeks secretary Wortung knowledge t t WordPerfect and Lotua tor DOS and Microsoft Word required Duties to mdudt tchedukng. letting and interviewing appl icants, supply

payroll reconciliations ordenng: 40!(W i and mieot*anaoue procaeeing office dunes CorrfkJentiaiify t muef Candtoato thoukj possets strong organizational skills be a team player, en(oy meetmg new people and nave the atMty to handto mufupie 'asks Fu l benefit package to include , station and 401(k) Please send reeume with salary re t i rement to

Ms L Sherr P O Box 267

Southfield. Ml 48037

S E C R E T A R Y IMMEDIATE FULL-TIME

Career oppoflunity to SSO.OOOyr al •lira. Work with canng professional executives m the M m atmoephene ol tfxs major health care neadQjeners Farmmgton. Detroit and Auburn Hills locations WordPerfect/Windows and spreadsheet Call SaDy FarnvngtorvUvprna Birmingham 473-293' 646-7661

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

5 0 2 V a n t d -

Gerictl

S e r v i c e C o o r d i n a t o r /

PfcperTy Menagement Company Compiler eipenence required Neat and dependable (810) 352-3038

SOUTHFIELO PROPERTY Manage mart N m Data Entry, general office dunes, accounts receivable helpful Send reauma to 0 L Box 308. Southlield. Ml 48037

SUPPORT SERVICES dark tor Oxford Pubtc Library Pan nine Library & computet experience required Submt reeumee by Fab 15 to Judth Doubtoetem. 20 W BurdKfc. Oxford. Ml 48371

SWEETHEART OPPORTUNITIES

e »

Lets ot oreat job poaaiMitiet with SneHing Personnel Senncee!1 T e n * and permanent poatoone available immedwttly Working with our proles-sonalty trained Matt • easy and a tot ol ton. Anything from entry level to executive level I ~

WORD PROCESSORS RECEPTIONIST

SECRETARY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST CaH today tor an interview'

UVONIA 313-266-8800 SOUTHFIELD. 810-352-1300

AUBURN HILLS, 810-373-7500 TAYLOR 313-284-0777

SNELLING

5 0 4 H e i p W u t c d - D c s U l

DENTAL ASSISTANT Lookmg tor a poiivori Am you canng, enBiuaiataci. orgarued ft depenoaoie 7 Would you toe to be apart ol a petto*-centered practice *«at truly tppreoaies ttafr? Experience preferred Benef i ts

- - - m Uvorka at

5 0 4 E M p V a n l e d 4 ) e a t i l

Cal Gma 313-425-1121

OENTAL ASSISTANT tor buav multiple doctor office m S CamorvBotemte area Expenence F^t-time BeneMs 3I3-6S7 4400

DENTAL STAFF • Appomtment CooRknalot

Deartiom-Pari-ame . Financial Secretary

Westland Fut orne • Dental HygMnat

Uvoma Pmn-vma For mto on treee and ohm

ooportuniaee ava*abto through H e * Performers; ca* ua a t

(810) 477-5777 No Faee EOE

OENTAL ASSISTANT - coma wort tor our growing oMoa Are you aggreesme, tnentfy. motivated We we e personal quaMy'office Ca* Cindy (810) 541-1388

DENTAL ASSISTANT FUU. OR PART TIME

Dearborn Heights (Ford Rd ft Beech Daly area) 313-278-4700

DENTAL ASSISTANT Expenenced only Par tM-ome tol an established adufl practice Excel tent salary with DenefUs Tel-I2area

(810) 642-5000

OENTAL ASSISTANT Start the New Year off right with a orsat new (Obi Exceptional Northville lamily practce looking tor expen-enced Charade No evenmgt or Sat-urdays Ca* 810-348-7997

PERSONNEL SERVICES

TELEPHONE ANSWERING Computenied system tor prestigious Livorns office Must be dependable will train Judy (313) 591-4555

SECRETARY PART-TIME Needed lor our Southfield

Office Duties include filing, copying, opening marl and light word processing Ability lo use

Word Perfect and Windows desired Some flexibility m

schedule SlO.OWxxir.

Call or write Jan Anway

MWA Insurance Company 6215 West St. JoeeC Hwy

Lansing, Ml 48917 (517) 886-8243

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWER 10 work in Farmington Hi#s law office Some legal background and com-putet experience helpful Non-smoker. Ask tor Linda.

(810) 737-6400

SECRETARY

Prestigious Southfield CPA ft Con-sufling firm seeks secretary lor their last paced Libgauon Support Practice ideal candidate wt l possess 3-5 years expenence. as well as a working knowledge ol WordPerfect 6 0 and Ouattro Pro toftware Duftet include heavy typxng and phone wort, main-taining calendar, bilking and propers-w n of semmac material . Must be tell-a reeled, extremely well organized, team onented and flexible with work hours. Some overtime requited Pre-vious work expenence w a law office or related environment a plus Com-peciive salary and benefits Ptoase send raaume and salary requirements to--Ma Donelly. P.O. Box 691, Southheld. Ml 48037

or tax 810-352-0018. An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRET ARY.iRECEPTIONISTS General contractor in Rochester is locking tor an organxied person Expenence with multi-line pnone system and compute' knowledge of Lotus ft Word (810) 651-2140

between 9-4

SECRET ARY,'RECEPTIONIST part-time m Troy. Mon. thru Fn 12 30 to 5 30 Call 810-689-5055 or FAX resume lo 810^69-1730

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST F ULL time plus occasional overtime Mon -Fn. Mature, self-motivated man or woman with good organizational sk4s. Some bookkeeping helpful Deta entry expenence and depend-ability a must) Send resume to

Personnel P O Box 87573

Canton, Ml 46187-0573

S E C R E T A R Y / R E C E P T I O N I S T

BIRMINGHAM lutchen ft oath design lirm needs detail-minded, neat and wet organized receptionist Exoer. ence a must including typing skit 5 as well as a pleasant phone reception personality Ptoase send resume to

DEGlULIO KITCHEN ft BATH 724 H Woodward, Birmingham Mi 48009 or FAX to 810-256-9055

S E C R E T A R Y /

R E C E P T I O N I S T Good phone and typing skits a.must Computer ft accounting expenence a plus, $7-$10hf. depending on expe' ence Warren office 810-756-2040

SECRET ARY/RECEPTION1ST 2 POSITIONS

•Closing Dept.: 30 hours pe' week •Everwig Secretary from 4 00 to 7 00 Mon.-Frt. Downtown Plymouth real estate ofhee PC experience, organi-zational ft communication skills are a mut t CaH for interview 313-455-60CC

T E L L E R / C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

F U L L / P A R T T I M E Immediate hire opportunities with top three bank in North Woodward area Also Rochester and Southheld. Can-didates musl have 6 months cash handling and customer contact expe-rience To $8.2Shr to start, plua bene tits and 401K Call Tonya today -

646-7863

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

THIS IS THE B E S T AD!!!<

LEGAL SECRETARY PARTNER POSITION

Southheld P I firm seeks profes-sional secretary tor buay partner Applicant must be proficient m WordPerfect and have exceiienl communication and organiza-tional skills Musi have Medical Malpractice / Litigation expen-ence Excetem starting salary and benefits

Call (810) 948-0000 or Fax .resume to

(810) 946-9494

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Fu*-t»ma Farmington practice is looking for a flighty skilled full-time dental assistant lo join its exceptional team ol dental professionals Salary with expenence.

commensurate (810) 474-4600

DENTAL ASSISTANT Needed m growing prachoe m the city of Wayne SeauMul new office state of the art everything - yet old laah-oned m our dedication to quality ear-vice and care It you enjoy your wort and l *a people, caa 313-722-16

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Have you ever thougM erf trarmg as a Dental Assistant? We are wiUing lo tram the nghl peraon tor an raerestmg career, m a leam-onented tpeoalty practice Hours and wages are Hex ible Bnw igham IO OOam-4 00pm

1 wages ea Ca*

(810) 647-7936

DENTAL ASSIST ANT-dependable motivated canng individual for tamily practice Experience preferred 32 to 40 hr» No Sat s or late eves Call Roz 810 474-0273

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pal-time Expenence prelerred lor quality onented dental leam in Dear-born Heights CaH 313 277-2107

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fulltime Expenence prelerred Pro-gressive Uvoma practice Fnnge ben el its for Qualified individual Call Mon Tue, Thur or Frt: (313) 425-6920

TRANSPORTATION CLERK Administrative position avalabto in our Dearborn office Basic computer,' data entry skids in general office cler-ical expenence necessary Auto transportation background helpful Competitive hourly wage ft benefits _ Ptoase fax or send resume to. Coron [ Send Resume to_ Richard_A Transport. 27650 Franklin Southfield, Ml 48034

tax 810 351-9556

DENTAL ASSISTANTS Two expenenced denta office ai tants needed Eager lor a career on-ented mufb tasks position S16 per hour range, commensurate wrth experience and ability Progressive office 16 Mito ft Woodward 18101 646-6363 or (810) 642-2263

DENTAL HELP NEEDE0 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST com puler knowledge (Oantach). denta background preferred DENTAL ASSISTANT expenence necessary, will train tot lab wort Ptoase caN (313) 937-2626

DENTAL TECHNICIAN Porcelam OaparvnenL poMon open tar experienced bu*d 141 person FuWpart tme Cameo

Dental Lab. Uvonia (3'3) 425-8700

GROWING CLAWSON Dental Prac-tice searching tor an experienced Dental Aaaiatant Mutt be t se*-staner with good oommunioatton skins to help present treatments to our patterns 36-40 m . per week. Sand raaume to Dr Wemane. 17 S Main St Clawson, Ml 48017

HYQIENtST TALENTED Hygiemat desired to. a

organized beauWul Livonia dental practice Tues or Tuee ft Thura Wt need your hato tor June. July and Au^ is l wh*a our l+)ig»nitt la on matem*y leave Please call

(810) 477-7906

LIVONIA PRACTICE - mterealed m professional hyg»rwst We wort days per week-no weekends Work with 1 doctor tma* tamily practice Position includes benefits

(810) 477-5100

5 0 6 Wanted-

C N A S CERTIFIED or « * tram • OCT ARY AIDES

Immeaet t openingi NIGHTWOALEWEST

NURSING HOME i "w-ourgh. W i f t n d . 48165 r FAX: 313-48®-3060 EOE

CRANBROOK HOSPICE Care Of Medicare and JCAHO-CeiWed Hos-pice agency teeka t Coordtoekx of Volunteer Services Poatoon offenng • f lex®* c * to H) time Requires 1 year tupervxsor expenence with 2 year relevant wort expenence pre-lerred ReaponetoHtoae mdude: over-a* ooonanaoon ot volunteer program in a muitxaxtopknaty home haMh c a n setting Competitive salary and benefits p a c u g e Respond to: Crarv-brook Hospice Cera. 281 Enterpnse Q Suite 300. BloomAeld H*to. 48302 By Feb I4*v Attention -Director CHC. MHS Subsidiary values Overaity In tha work place

DATA ENTRY Motivated Individual nssded tuft-Um* to aaaiat growing company with heavy data entry work toad and last paced environment Previous hos-pital or medical expenence pi storied. Send reaums and salary require-ments to MedAsaot. 1500 Wood-ward Ave . Sle 219. Bioomheld. Ml 46304

5 0 6 H e b W a

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W u i e d -

MEDICAL BIU-ER . E x p e r i e n c e d A p p r o n -

malefy 28 hraN* tar Buay MO SpecxatalB in South-

la id Ca l Paula or Sandy t i AM only (810) 569-1770

MEDICAL BILLER HedkM MUng service Need pnyai-aan meurance I M n g expenence,

t U k j t n g ft payment feooncJtolton Compuler asiarlanca a muat

Salary • experience Contact Ed: 313-284-7801

'"MEDICAL " B I L L E R S I

i Several immeckate

5 0 6 Be lpWa

Medical

T a a K d -

kms Mon aak toi Mary

M E D I C A L 14 year ok! Pharmaceutical Compeny

Ca l 1-800-457-6636

NURSES AID position avalabto tomato to M m. poeable part t m a , tor

810-666-'

•expenenced medical •MANENT and lamp to hae poee -| b o m available MBS or M B A |

OFFICE MANAGER dental expenence required, comput-erized Fsrmmgton Hits Fu l time, benefas Send resume 10 Box (1537 Observer ft Ecxwitnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcralt Rd Uvonia, Ml 48150

ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT

For a one doctor practice Ful time Must have ortho expenence Compet-itive wages benefits ft 401K plan 10 the nght applicant

Box *1519 Observe' ft Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Scfioolcraft Rd. Uvonia. Ml 48150

PATIENT COORDINATOR/ RECEPTION

Enthusiastic dsntal ft compute' ex_pe-nsnced inovidual d e s n d 3 days. Pro-gressive N W Livonia office

(J13) 464-2664

P A T I E N T C O O R D I N A T O R / C U S T O M E R SERVICE

Oral Surgery office m Plymouth looking tor expenenced, motivated team member lor I ron desk opera lions W t require expenenoe m a denta) office, with outstanding cus tomer service skills, telephone eti-quette. patient scheduling, and compulei expenence preferred We have a great staff, with competitive wages, and 401K.

Ptoase call lor an application and an interview 313-455-0710

DENTAL HYGENTIST Needed 10r fun modem Uvoma office 12-16 hrs'wk afternoons Call

(610) 476-1960

DENTAL HYGENTIST-NO VI Fi>i time/part time Excellent benefits

(810) 349-4115

DENTAL HYGENTIST Are you interested m delivering quality care? Ooet havmg control of your own destmy through you deci-sion making opportunities motivate you? The business 01 Dental Hygiene can revitalize your career Come change and grow with us!

d resume lo Richard A Ray D O S 22387 Ecorse Rd ,

Taytor Ml 48180

TYPING Part-time position available Pleasant small office environment Looking for mature person interested in working 2 to 3 days per week flexible firs Needs above averaoe typing ft spelling skills Southfield location Call Mrs

average I Southheld

Thomas (810) 355-5403

T Y P I S T Dictaphone Part-time

Medical office in Uvonia Can Mary (313)427-3432

WORD PROCESSOR NOVI

Full time position available in a busy non-smoking togaL'medical Novi office We seek pleasant professional out-going persons wilh developed computerrtetoptione skills. Customer Service experience is a plus Send resume and salary requ«ments to

8ox »1474 Observer ft Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. MI 48150

20 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Data Entry $8» hourly 8000* keystroxes STAFFING SERVICES OF MICHIGAN (313) 542-0500

(313) 455-0700SECRETARY for John Casablanca's Modeling and Career Center Fu»part6me Slertmg Heights ft Plymouth. Hrs 1 p m to 9 pm. Typing, computer and office skills required 313-455-0700

S E C R E T A R Y / R E C E P T I O N I S T

Law Firm needs person with a mm-imum o l 4 y rs sec re ta r i a l ' won*KOceaatng expenence, typing 6 5 . wpm. WordPerfect 8 1 wiVfmdow software. Good communications ft

Hours 9am -5pm Firm localed in non-smoking bui lding Ptoase send

wfaalan requiremants to Hertttor Nance, PC, 5800 Crooks Rd, Suits 180. Troy. Attention Gail

Ml 48098-2830

S E C R E T A R Y /

R E C E P T I O N I S T

Design ft Build company is teeking t highly organized mdtnduai who wtl be rseponsoto tor all secretarial duties at our Design Center m Madison Heights The ideal cantoata must have a mmm-ium of live yaa/t txpen-tnce. indudmg persona* computers, and above average comimmKation ttois wth abtoty to mtsract with other areas ol th* operation Send resume and aatory requirements bo

PERSONNEL 1400 ROCHESTER RD TROY, Ml 48063-6014

SECRETARY _ m l estale exsci have sicsttont compute' sUls Small afftoa. ItoxCM hours Send issums to Ricmar 3000 Town Canter. Sis 540 Southheld. Ml 48075

SECRET ARV/TRAN8CR1PTIONIST For Canton paychlalnc One. part tinte, even ing* and Saturday Reeumea to: Box *1486 Observer ft Eccentnc Newspapers

38251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

5 0 4 Help Wanted-

Denta l

ADDITIONAL STAFF NEEDED For progressive, new modem Dental Office in Lathrup Village

. RECEPTIONIST • CHAIRSIOF ASSISTANT

Full-time position. expenence neces-sary Exceiienl beneMs package

810-623-2443

APPOINTMENT COORDINATOR Growing, quality, Uvonia practice seeks enthusiastic, mature, team member lor pat ient re lat ions Resume required (313) 464-1827

DENTAL HYGIENIST needed to fill for maiemity leave two days per

wee* starting Apnl 15 thru June 1 Uvoma (313) 522-6770

DENTAL HYGIENIST Modem fun office Great pay Tues-days 12pm-7pm Madison Heights

Cal,' (810) 588-2930

DENTAL HYGIENIST Part-time Approximately 3 days per week for busy dental office Ptymouth area (313) 454-1070

OENTAL HYGIENIST Fulli'part time position m friendly Farmington Mon ft Wed 9-5: Tues ft Thurs. 12-7pm, 2 Saturdays per month, 9-1pm. (810! 478-3265

SEARCHING FOR an energetic, self s t a l e ' with organizational and com-munication sklHt 10 menage the Patient Retention area of our growing Dental Practice 20-25 hrs per week Seno resume to D« Wernelto. t 7 S Main St. Clawson, Ml 48017

D i e t T e c h n i c i a n Glacier Hals, trie , a leader In long torm cars tor the Ann Arbor ft tur-roundmg community, is leaking a lu* time tfcet lechnosn tor our 163 bed nursing canter Qualified canckdatet muat have long lerm care expenence. nutritional s e n t i m e n t tkills and be tamxkar with stats rsgulabons per-

ng to toad service* Certified cketary managtr pratoned. BENE-FTTS AVAILABLE Ws i re conve-niently localed near 1-94, US 23 ft M-14 Pieaae send retumt ATTN. Recruiter

ft

GLACIER HILLS 1200 twlixri Rsxa Ann Arte Hc'iqai to:05 (313) 769-5429

EMERGENCY ROOM TRANSCRIPTIONISTS

Needed tor Transcriptions Urroted, a rapidly growing national medical tran-scription company Immediate open-ings tor M ft part tune positions M in imum 2 years exper ience required T.L. offers competitive wages, incentive programs ft 3rd sh*! premiums Call Chns: 810-471-6896

HOME HEALTH AIDE Metro Home Health Cars Serwcae looking for a Compalsncy Certified Home Health Aide who is consoen

openmgs t o r " I tufter* PER • to haa poa i - "

BS or | J B A | -expenence a plua CompaMlvs_ |aa lary ft benefits. Ca l Beth a l | -Tempro MeOcti to ttf iedule t n _ • interview 810-366-1335 I

• • M E D I C A L B I L L E R * * with managerial expenence needed PoeHion available immediately' Excel-lent pay ft fnnge berwhtt CM days 810-356-5273. Evss: 810-332-2164,

Or fax 810-356-5666

MEDlCALOENTAL BILLER Part time position ava*abie 15-18 hrs par week for mtrtrveted mdMdual to work m University Health Canter, Maxillofacial Prosthetic Ckn< to pro-vide txltng services Interaction sMM Wrth Doctor and general knowledge ol clinic operation preferred Flexible hours Salary negotiable Send reauma to: Jane Balwinski, UmverHy Otolaryngology, PC. . 4201 Si Antome 5 t UHC. Detroit. MI 48201

M e d i c a l O f f i c e S ta f f t o $ 3 5 k Check out theee new opportuniseti • Beer wth 2 years SDM expenence. beautiful Btoomftoto HUa office • Office Manager - internal medicme, greal ooffipenaabcn ft pro« shsnng • Tnnacflptem Supsrviscr - SouWtoU • Receptronists - Busy officei m BloomRald ft Farmington Hills • Switchboard - Farmmgton Hills • Receptionist - SDM • Pontiac

CaS'Fax raaume to Louarm: 29870 U n t g M

Farmmgton Hills, Ml 48334 810-932-1170. Fax 810-932-1214

boua. canng and mtersstsd m long assignments for sarty mommg ft evening vmts

term

3 1 3 - 3 3 6 - 6 3 0 3

Sears Fami ly Dental Center Is Growing!.1

Ftoceptionists and Dental Assistanis -Immediate opening lor fu* and part time expenenced receptionists and dental asusttnts al our Troy cflice We are a patient directed dynamic organization offenng career growth ft advancement H you enjoy working in a team atmosjywe with flexible hours, evenmgs and weekends, and knowthe importance of patient satis-faction, can Ann at (810)585-5227 lor immeAate conaideraticx-

5 0 6 Help Wanted-

Medical

DENTAL HYGIENIST. S50.000 to $70,000 annually Are you an experi-enced hygiemst lookmg lor an oppor-tunity to advance professionally ft monitanfy? N you also have excellent technical ft verbal skiHs. a high quality specialty practice in the Southhe- iS --- - j i - a - area has the opening you've been watching tor

Can (810) 357-3100

A C C O U N T S R E C E I V A B L E

- M E D I C A L Entry levei position available with well established, growth onented medical corporation in Uvoma area Individual needs to be an energetic, team player who a willing to leam Position w»» involve data entry telephone contacts and toltow-ups on insurance claims processing Send resume to.

Box 11475 Observer ft Eccentnc Newsoapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma. Ml 48150

H o m e H e a l t h A i d e s C e r t i f i e d H o m e H e a l t h

A i d e s N u r s i n g A s s i s t a n t s

H o m e m a k e r s L i v e - i n s

For pnvate duty home health care Must be axpertonced. dependable and have ratable transportation We offer • Flexible scheduling • Pay based on experience • Shift differentials • Miiesge reimbursement • Pa*) in-sennces • Benefit package tor f u l bme If you'™ interested m joinmg a np-Idfy growing agency, ptoase call or apply to:

United Home Care Services 15712 Farmington Rd . Lrvoma

(Two blocks N of 5 Mile l k (313) 422-9250 .

OFFICE ASSISTANT Part una to Fu l tana tor Ptymouth MeOcti office Bang expenence pre-

•d Cal: 313-451-0070

OFFICE MANAGER I BILLER

For Carekoiogy Practice m Lrvoma Fu l time Ca l Doma. (810) 474 1144

O f f i c e M a n a g e r tor busy m a d e * pracbce of 1 posi lions alAkatod with maty leachmg hospital Thia position appeal lo a flexible as* starter team-oriented parson mrth advanced skills m man-

ot people, leadership' ft fmances Expenence in medical bMmg. specifically Oncology pre-lerred Competitive aatory ft benefits Sand resume lo Box <1549, Observer ft Eccertnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

5 0 6 V a t *

PART tma. apprommatoly 18 hours/ week lor ptoaaant W BtoomMd GYN office intartMy experience hs tp iu Mon, 7am-12pm T u a t . 6 30am-2 30pm . Fit., Sam-12 noon. Atoo wkkng to M tor vacations C a l (810) 737-9081

RN'S/LPN'S HHA'S & CNA'S

ALL AREA S ALL SHIFTS Wort tor lha Basil

Homs Care - Staff Relief Exceiienl Pay ft

FAMILY HOME BRIGMTCT4 CLARKSTON PLYMOUTH ROMEO

I CARE 810-229-5683 810-620-6877 313-455-5683 810-752-2128

URGENT - EXPERIENCED MEDICAL ASSISTANT

nseded tor mtamal medKme office Ptoase tend reeume to

19439 WMtby Uvoma, Ml 48152

VASCULAR AND/OR Echo Tech needed part time tor temporary posi-tion. may wort mto permanent. Expenence required. 810-258-2888 ext 360

O P H T H A L M I C A S S I S T A N T T E C H

Fut-time'parMlme Experience pre-lerred Retume to FEC Mgr. 29275 Northwestern tiOO Southheld, Ml 48034 Or Fax to 810-353-764S

X-RAY TECHNICIAN Reysteied Experienced Part-time No svenmgt or weekend hours S o u t h l i e l d Or thoped ic o f f i ce

810-557-1472

Pood/Beverage

Restaurant

5 0 8 Restaurant

COOKS NEEDED tor M and pan-

t ional food cookmo preferred. Trammg provided Gome jom a leader m toe healthcare M d Manto* at Botatord Hospital a>en oompM^ Ove wages, medical and de r * * . p*M vacations, holidays and mom Ptoeae tpply m peraon to Via food tervtca department al Botatord Hoapaaf. Appftcatnnt t ixaptort Mon-Fn 9am-3pm No phone cals ptoaaa

COOKS ft WAITSTAFF Dependable Dey.'mght FlaxibJ* hourt and weakandt Uvonia ataa.

(313) 464-3354

COOKS & WATT STAFF Dependable Flexible hours Champion's Pub t Club. Farmmgton HAS area 810-788-4*44

C O O K S $ 9 / H o u r & U p

8 1 0 - 3 4 9 - 9 1 1 0

OPTICAL DISPENSER Seeking a full time, expenenced tech-nician tor our Commerce pracbce Leave message. (810) 363-4680

O P T I C I A N Lab expenenced Firvsh or surface Ordenng Excellent hours Salary ft medical Westland

Call Bob (313) 565-5600

OPTOMETRiC TECHNICIAN w J tram. Great office, greal benefits. Flexible schedule (810) 349-4300

PA OR NURSE PRACTITIONER Mon, Wed, Fn from 10am lo 2pm. Call (313) 261-0630

M E D I C A L

P L A C E M E N T S Temporary ft "Tamp to Perm" poeliont lor

M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n t s P T i l e b o t o m i s t s M e d i c a l Recept ion is ts M e d i c a l B i l l e r s M e d i c a l

T r a n s c r i p t i o n t s t s R a d i o l o g i c T e c h n o l o g i s t s M e d i c a l C i e n c a l / S e c r e t a r i a l

C a l l M e l a m e a t

T e m p r o M e d i c a l

8 1 0 - 3 5 6 - 1 3 3 5

to schedule an interview

or tax resume to

8 1 0 - 3 5 6 - 1 3 3 3 .

M e d i c a l R e c e p t i o n i s t Full nme tor last paced derma-tology office. Minimum 1 year recent experiance Livoma/ Farmington Minis 810-477-9052

PARA MEDICAL examiners with experience needed tor the insurance industry to wort ak areas Will tram the nght individual 313-522-1230

PATIENT ADVOCATE Friendly outgoing person to help with patient education ft care ai cosmetic later center located * i Troy P-eviou* meOcaf expenence needed along with good phone ikilis cax resume to 810-528-3640

PEDtATRICVENTlLATOR NURSES We are currently teeking qualified RNs or LPNs to work wrth our clients In Westland, Trenton and Taytor All shifts available Previous pedietnc vent experience necessary Appli-cants must have reliable t-aneporta-tior and state licensure Quaffied candidates should phone immedr atejy for an interview Contacl Janice Patrick. Clinical Coordinator, at 313-741-5729 St Joseph Mercy Home Care. 806 Airport Blvd , Ann Arbor Ml 48106 Drug hee workplace

HOME HEALTH AIDES - For Belleville, Bnghton. Carnon, Uvonia and Plymouth HGS Home Care. 2008 Hogback Rd Surte 3A, Ann Arbor, Ml 48105 313-973-1345

HOME HEALTH AIDES We are currently seeking qualified home health aidet/CNA's to wort with clients m Wayne and Washt-enaw Counties Reliable transporta-tion and previous home care/nursing home experience'eouirad Fulltime, as wea ss contmgeni opporturttlet are available Please phone or write foi an mtennew. Nancy Bowerbank at 313-741-5721 St Joseph Mercy Home Care. 806 Airport Blvd , Ann Artor. Ml 46108 Orug t-ee work place

DENTAL OFFICE Manage' Garden City, experience preferred No wee*-ends or evenmgs Very pleasant office environment (313) 522-3510

OENTAL OFFICE MANAGER, excel-lent salary ft benefits lull time, com-puter skilled person tor Nov- office responsnbikbes include scheduling., i n s u r a n c e , pa t i en t payment i 1

ccftection Ca* Jo 810-647-7467

DENTAL OFFICE Successful, progressive group prac-tice seeks a talented, creative person wrth exceptional people skills to join our team Denta l expe r i ence required. Kill time Excellent pay ft benefftt. commensurate with your abilities ft expenence

Can Tammy. 313-274-*0*0 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - t u M m t . expenenced only Oenlech compuler nelptoi Good benefits Southlield area (810) 355-9800

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Fut-ama Requires upbeat people person Expenence t Walled Lake office Great staff

energetic I helpful

ASSISTANT Fu* time for

office m Uvonia anoe 810-478-2110

fits Ca* Bev at: progressive dental

ia Must have expen

CERAMTECH DENTAL LAB needs modal ft die toch Educated team onented motivated person Wit tram nght person, or experienced Benef i ts Ca l l f rom 5 - 7 p m

810-932-3742

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - Purpart Bme poaition avaaabie Muffi-doctor practice Must have dental unowt-edge ft computer expenence Excel-lent benefits (313) 722-5130

CHAIRS1DE ASSISTANT Looking for s Inendly outgoing person to handto ChairsxM laaponsi duties in Rochester office 30-36 hoiws Dental sxpenem* t m u * To learn mora ca* (810) 652 3663

SECRETARY - Troy S20-S2*K ' •no t Real aetata background a plua No l a * Be t t y Ha i r i l ! P t r t o n n a l , • 10-424-8470 or FAX 810*24-8636

S E C R E T A R Y Wt hav* SEVERAL openmgs tor Ptocto mm jvofeaaonai

ftaom-a

Ctorvuna, a _ • M y to deal tac0u*y w » caant* a daOcaaon to high ttanderdt of aocu-racy Ca l Today-

D y n a m i c P e o p l e 8 1 0 - 6 1 5 - 7 6 0 0

SECRET ARYWORC PROCESSOR

rasvr* .naming

task t Office h o w * M 30pm dal l», *ome o t t a a t maybe requ^ed Send "eeume to McKama Aaaodatat toe Ann Suto-ftaaa %*anagm 3M08 W Twelve Mto Rd 9to 166 Fwmtoflton H k Ml W M EOE

S e r v t a a C o o r d i n a t o r /

P r o o * f t v M a n a g e r

Expanenoed tor W l M a M tmOanaai P'nnaAi * a j r " ' | W T Computer egenanea ^ t y

OENTAL ASSISTANT our dental office • looking tor an experienced, enthusiastic team player to )Oin our assisting staff Our professional progressive Warren office hat great working condaom and wonderful beneM* DonT mwt yourchanc* C*» our office today at

(810) 751-2900

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T S I you don't work here you wit never Know now much tun dertal asaatmg

Buay uvoma denial office ovine long torm staff,

ad Dental Asa* tanta We have fun at wort and er*>y bu*dmg im*ee Fu*-*me poatoon and meterr*y temp needed Coiryeltoii'l salary ft benefits C * * (313) 522-5620

w*h tun loving

DENTAL ASSISTANT Southflekt Pert-time (Mon Wed-Sat) 16 am hour Traming provided

Cal. (810) 559-3006

DENTAL ASSISTANT F i J uma . * ' « a a y * P i y m o *

l 313-45©-93e0

OENTAL ASSISTANT " l#r a

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

Ful or part-twne tor busy practice m Canton We are looking for an orga-nized. friendly person with dental expenence (313) 961-4040

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Ful-l ime position Expenence pre-ferred 8 Mile Rd ft Middtobei

810-476-1650

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST Must have computer Word Perlect ft dental knowledge Mon . Tue.. Wed ft some Set s Far armington t

(810) 651-1034

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Full-time tor Rehab cknic m W Bloomfielo Friendly work environ-ment, flexible hours Responsibilities include rvpino, billing, smiling ft phones WordPerfect. Lotus, Access a must Fax resume 610-737-9620

A L L E R G Y O F F I C E

B*ler/Recepticnist''HN<'MA lor Farm-ington Hills office Non-smoker Gccc pay tor mature ft expenenced person Send typed resume to PO Box 2444 Farmington Hltts. Ml 48333-24M

A R E Y O U F R I E N D L Y ,

F L E X I B L E & R E L I A B L E ?

(f so. ive need you as an

O P T I C I A N ... wiling to work tu» part time m our Uvonia office Experi-ence preferred Call 313 522-0361

A S S I S T A N T UVON1A-NOV! AREA

Busy office looking for hardworking assistant w/good personality (9 an hr ft up Benefits • overtime CaB 810-478-1167

A T T E N T I O N CNAs. LPNs ft Home Health

Part-time ft lull-Bme Fiextole nrxtrs excellent wages CNAs LPNs RNs

Call Cheryl 313-421-7472 HRAs CaH Bart 313-421-9101

B I L L I N G

D E P A R T M E N T

S U P E R V I S O R

$ 3 5 , 0 0 0 + / Y e a r

To loin growing Suburban sk.n care centers Responsible tor billing, account! receivable ft eoHections Derm atology or Sur-gical expenence prelerred

Piease Fax resume to

8 1 0 - 3 8 6 - 7 7 1 1

o r Ca l l 8 1 0 - 3 8 6 - 7 7 0 0

H O M E H E A L T H A I D E S

* E x p e n e n c e d

* D e p e n d a b l e

* D e d i c a t e d

WE OFFER • Immediate Openings in Uvoma.

Farmington, Hals ft ether areas • Top Wages

• Flexible Hours • Fuli-timei'Benetit Opportunities

H G S H o m e C a r e 2008 Hogback Rd Suite 3A

Ann Arbo'. Ml 48105 (3 '3 ) 973-1345

LOOKING FOR - quai led person interested in celluWe treatment exer-cise ft nutrition Job includes admin-is ter ing t reatments and good communicabon w s Parttuli time

886-245-SLlM

LPN / MA EXPERIENCED

Fu* or part-time for busy ENT Office No weekends

Resume required Ask tor Rsa or Sara 810-477-7020

MEDICAL ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST _ _ for u e GYN office Part bme Cail tor more information (810) 477-4440

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST anno ' MEDICAL BILLER

Full-time Computer experience Ben-efits Fax resume 810-557-5056

* PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT

Earn up to $75''HR opportunity to (Oin Suburban Sk»n Care Centers Dermatology or surgical expenence preferred Muss be stale licensed and have excellent patient communica-tion skills

Please tax C V to • ^ ^ j 8 1 0 ) j 8 6 7 7 1 ^ j i

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - tu l time busy orthopedic office in Bloom-

field Hills, expenence preferred 810-334-4535

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST to' Garden City family practice Please send resume lo PO Box 724, Garden Oty Ml 48136-0724

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Part time, lor front office

MA-LPN-RN Fu l lime poeiocm OBGYN expen enca preferred 810-615-1234

M E D I C A L

R E C E P T I O N I S T Muftii-speoalty physicians office n Norn seens . pan-time Receptionist F -exOte hours No weekends Salary negotiable based on expenence Send resume to: I. Silverman

22250 Providence Dr, Suite 602 Southfield, Ml 48075

therapy uFn 4-7

PT AIDE tor physical d ines Entry level. Mon thru pm S5.50rtir plus based on expen ence Contact Neena to schedule an interview (810) 549-664C

RADIOGRAPHER YpsilantiRegiste'ed X-ray Techni-cians needed tor busy physicians office Fun ft pan time positions

available weekdays Exceiienl salary ft fnnge benefit package

Send handwritten cover lette' with typed resume to Pracbce Man-

age' P O Box 7032 Ann Arbor, Ml 48107

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Expenenced Cooks - Al Sh*t». Wait Persona. P a i V M - w a Bus Parsons ft Dishwashers Ajjply

person only Rams Horn 8590 Mid-(ftebelt. Westland (S of Joy Rd)

Accept ing Appl icat ions

to E d i s o n ' s

Piano bar & eatery

openmg soon

SOUS CHEF GARDE MANGER

SAUTE COOK GRILL COOK

PM Shift

Full BeneM Package

Apply m Person:

2 2 0

220 Merri i l Street

Down town B i rm ingham

D a y H o s t / H o s t e s s

& W a i t S t a f f Part-time, Mon-Frt. Flexible hows Compettove wages Sum-mers ft holidays off f needed No expenanca necessary, wi* train. Ca* or stop m a t

T h e F a m i l y

B u g g y R e s t a u r a n t

2 9 3 3 5 Orchard Lane Rd.

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

s ( 8 1 0 ) 5 5 3 - 9 0 9 0 /

s , -

Fu*-nme nights Apply In person McVee's, 23380 Telegraph.

. D i s h w a s h e r

SWEET LORRAINE S CAFE

tn Southheld has an imme-diate opening tor PM Dish-washer Full or part time Good pay and benefits

6 1 0 - 5 5 9 - 5 9 8 5

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for at positions Apply m person Mon thru Fn ipm-5pm:

J E T S P I Z Z A 730t U*ey Rd

Canton (corner Of Waien) (313) 414-0631

ASSISTANT MANAGER Parana Assistant Manager lu* or part time available

(3131 326-2550

ATTENTION Experienced Wail Staff needed M l or

at-t ime. Dimitn's of Farmington « today 810-476-3301

r " " " a " m * j

N O W H I R I N G

I * M a n a g e r s * B a k e r s *

I * F o o d - p r e p I

| * C o u n t e r S a l e s | Experience preferred. Out no r« requ-'ed Wilt train We a r e "

• seeking highfy motivated Individ-• • u a f s thai are interested in a " • unique opportunity to grow w i t h | —Our new concept

Apply m person | Mon-Fn. Sam-3pm |

37646 W 12 Mile Road I Haistead Village Shopping Cenle' I

Come' of 12 Mile & Haistead a m Farmington Hi*s

R E C E P T I O N I S T /

B I L L E R Full ex pari time lor busy eai. noee ft throat otfice

Farmmgton Hills area MBS expen-ence preferred, no weekends Resume requ«eo To set j p interview can Rita O' Sara (810) 477-7485

B A N Q U E T W A I T S T A F F B A R T E N D E R S

C O O K S & D I S H W A S H E R S

jo in 'Par l ies Wrth Class' week-ends. weekdays Wor* when you want Ic Grand Pnx, TPC 1 Maior Barquei Halls $7-$i&Hr

(810) 569-7576

DOOR PEOPLE. BARTENDERS WAfTSTAFF ft D.J 'S

Westland area After 7 30pm (313)729-8040

EXPERIENCED FOOD ft BEVERAGE

STAFF NEEDED Servers • Server Assistants

Runners for alacarte fttor banquet at Franklin Hills Country Club Ca l Sharon. Bofas, Mon-Fn between 11am-3pm (810) 851-2200 or Fax resume lo (810) 932-0593

3 Brothers Restaurant Now Mlrtng:

HOST STAFF &

WAIT STAFF FuttPart Time - Days ft Evenmgs

Great Customers. Great Tiptt' Apply in person at

8825 Joy Rd . E ot Ulley

NOW HIRING! For Mommg ft Lunch time

Located on the first floor of the 3000 Town Ctr Bkto. off Evergreen, betwn 10 ft 11 Mile Rds Apply Mon-Fn 9-5 or call 810-356-5770

OLD WOODWARD GRILL Now hiring lor'-

Wattstafl • Hosi Staff • Bussers • Line Cooks •

Prep Cooks • Dishwashers Full and part tune

Smoke-'ree environment Apply m person 555 S Wood-

ward. Downtown Birmingham

PIZZERIA MARCO'S PIZZA now hin-vg Pizza mane's and delivery dnvers We offer competi t ive wages Future |Ob advancement Paid traming Fun ,ob wilh excitement Deliver O r w s earn over S10 00 per hour (tip®, mileage hourly wage J Apply in person,

45490 Ford Rd , Canton

BAR PERSON ft WAIT STAFF loi The Bcardroom Locrge at t4000 W McN-chols, Detroit Ml Apply Mon mru Fh oe'vieon 12 noon ft 3 pm No Phone calls please'

PRESTIGE CLUB Good money, expenenced waiters ft wad-esses Please cat Sam Agamy Thu'-Sun attemoon c evenings

313-537-3860

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST for OBGYN practice Billing experience preferred. Pleasant wck ing environ-ment 32 HrsTWk. (610) 286-3232

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Front desk insurance knowledge pihones, computer filing Full or part time. Canton (313) 981-1554

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST tor Garden GTy tamky practice Please send resume to. PO Box 724, Garden Oty Ml 48136-0724

MEDtCAL RECEPTIONIST - tut time m top dermatology office m Farm-mgion Hills Must have at least 1 yr metfcal oflce expenence 810453-2900

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST ' Full time Cat lor appoint-

ment Mon -Thurs . 9-2. BinTMngham

(810) i

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

MEDICAL ASSISTANT part time poaxtion available in Uvoma •army physician's office Expenence preferred 313-464-9200

MEDCAL ASSISTANT wanted p e l time for Dearborn dermato-ogist Experience needed

(3131 563-6655

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part-wne. Mondays ft Fridays tor busy urotogiet Expenenced only

Call Bev (810) 474-0555

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part-wne lor pe<»atncian s c«ioe <i

Livonia Call Debbie (810) 477-7034

MEDICAL ASSISTANT immediate opening tor busy internal medicine office. 2 yrs expenence nec-essary Muet know EKG's PFTsVen Puncture. X-fteys Cal Sue t»

(313) 728-4141

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Northvi*e practice ookmg tor expen-enced potoeewnei

810-3*7-4250

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST a bnght enthuanstic ironf detk person tor our Weetand oMca. tn* tmv . tome com-

hetptui Ca l Mon Fri 522-9612

outer knowtedge • Thurs 522 2122

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST t a * expenence neceesa Fun office Looking tor

on C M e t e r j l t f fer 7pm 396-05e6

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST INSURANCE BILLER

Expenenoe nactetiry Part wna flex-ible hours tor fnendly L«o«e o«ce

(810) <76-4300

generei denial <#lce ReojVes ener-

DENTAL ASSISTANT Expenenced Orthodor* Aatxttam

c l r W r O r *

DENTAL ASSISTANT- M l t m vcm-ton al nM-doator praeace Expen

" T«p •Mary 6 aweaer* MneMt tor • »

(31 j!| 722-6130

OENTAL ASSISTANT • expenenced lor • ' • q r w Farm* o«toe. Mon, Tue Thurs Frt ( a im 6*2-4737

DENTAL REC£PTK>NIST FRONT DESK

Dependable. Mendy oulgang perton needed M or part ime Trt*

(810) 6*9-2868

OENTAL RECEPTONIST For Farmngton MM* oltee Expen enoed art* Lootono tor a e M m o t i v a t e * Individual wi lh t background m bo* Reception and

taMna Capable ol t w t n g n - S - other naff Good

C a r d i o v a s c u l a r C N S

Our Carckac SurgKal Urat a seeking i Cfcmcal Nurse Sep-aakat to provida direct nursing cars to centec turgeaJ pebents and cancel expertise to the tem*y and membe«s of the haetto care

include MSN, RN Itoentwe. CCRN

years ol recent open heart nursmg expenence

Ptoeae kxward a detailed "etume

PROVIDENCE Hotpoal end Medical Cer ten

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 22256 Qneen*eld Ste 310

SomrttoW. Ml 48075

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Fu l tune Expenence needed

Birminghein area Cal tor «pomt -ment between 9 ft 2, Mon-Thur

(8101 84S-1799

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT try • • c M o a in R o t f i a M r ^ B ^ ^ B Compmtr f t

haipS* 30 (810) 866-1011

aon tindprofft iharetort ie fight ia»-abto mdMdual Mqn - T»tu»». no evening! wth some Setirrtoyt 8-12 « * Ce* Lon 810) 56&0646

OENTAL Tf CNMOAN Some mem MMtMg ft « M n g in poi'Cttotn BeneMs HurfiT OenM Cammot (313) M U t t i O

CHIROPRACTOR'S OFFICE neeoi motivaltd ntfwduei to worti 25-SO hrs at oix buay oRtoe B*mg

*0tfCbenefftt Relume to CA 3S6«5 W 10 Mle *112.

Now. Ml *8375 Attr Pwn

CNAS Part tima, a i thirti i H W i ApoN Mon Vtu fn bilwt tn 9am-4 30pm

Nursmg Center •be t Rd

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Uvonie area Must have 1 y' expen-ence in medical office Knowledge ol heaMt insurance a plua Salary 19 ft up Can 810-478-1167

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST With experience to work m office with fully compulerued patient and busi-ness services Full time salary com-mensurate with experience Deaibom a r e a Fax r e s u m e to

313-562-4590

RECEPTIONIST FULL time W Bloomfield Pediat-

rics Expenenoe & MBS knowledge a plus Call Kathy (810) 557-1170

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED lor busy Radiology office part-time Must pos-sess strong phone and organizational skills, computer experience ana King Farmington ;810) 471-0675

R e c e p t i o n i s t s OPPORTUNITIES

FOR NORTHWEST AREA 1-2 yrs Medical Office ft

computer billing expenence' requ^ed Call Cattiy: 810-569-5985

RECEPTION 1ST' TELEPHONE

For busy Beverty Hills Orthopedic clirac Dependaole good phone manner Experience prefe'reo Full-time with benefits 1810) 644 3920

Buffet Setup/ Delivery Mon -Fn Days, pan time

S7 hou' * tips i!8tc: 473-8300

CATERING COMAPNY Needs 'eliaole gene.-al kitchen help

Full and part time Can (313> 728-6080

•COOK •BAKER

SWEET LORRAINE'S CAFE has immediate openings tor Cooks and Bane-s Good pay and beneMs vacaton pay and medical insurance tuition reimbursement Fiex-bie hours. M i and pan t-me Apply 2pm-5pm

29101 Greenfield. Southf ie ld

610-559-5966

S a l a d P r e p Part-tme Mon -Fn 8am-2pm Compe'itive wages Summers ft hemdays off it needed No expen-ence necessary, will tram Cal or stop in at:

The Family Buggy Restaurant

29335 OrcTiard Lake RO

Farmington Hills ^ (810) 553-9090

SILVERMAN'S. 12 Mile/Orchard U Rd Manager, attemoon,'midnight Must be abie lo cook Watpeison immediaie hinng 810-346-1418

SNACK BAH Full-time day snrft help wanted Apply m person, Super Bowl, 45100 F e d Rd . Canton, (behind Burger King)

REGISTERED NURSE - For allergy office in Livonia Part-time, no week-ends. hexibie hrs Wi i tram Need a team worve' Rep»y to Box a>44» Observer ft Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Ml 46150

COOKS 1o« -he Night Line full ft part time Apply in person at

Water Club G> n 39500 An- Arbor Rd Plymouth. (313) 454Q666

COOKS Full ft part lime Apply

'•it box bab i RN NEEDED tor busy outpatient car-diology practce m Farmmgton Hills 5 yrs experience with cardiac patients desirable C n : t l t n l salary ft benetas. Send resume Cerdiovascuiar Cfcn-x»< Assooates, Attn Dawn Backo? 30626 Ford Rd , Garoen City. Ml 48135

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST needed for fast paced rtiemal me»-ore tracoee in Centan Medcal expen-ence a n u t l Please Fax lesume lo Practice Manager 313-961-6650 or mat to 5730 Utoy Rd Sute A. Cantor.. Ml 48187

X- RAY TECHNICIAN tor internal medicine office 32-40hrs per week Ask tor Maureen 810-442-1400

in person i a i u -

Stage & Co. now hinng

Wait Staff Deli Staff

777 W Ann Arbor Tr , Plymouth

COOKS IMMEDIATE OPENING For iull tme evening shift Please

apply m person Mr B s Farm 2*554 Now Rd 1610) 349-7038

No expenence necessary Apply In person

Tues thru Sun 10-5pm 6673 Orchard Lake Rd

1810) 855-6622

^ C O O K S Pa rt or' j»i !*** wne cooks JT corrjora'.e e*de'«nce a ^ ^

C O O K S or full time kne cooks

Corporate expenence plus Apply Ch icago

RoaOwust 21400 Michigan Ave 313-565-! Dearborn i-57IO

STATION 885 Now hiring Day Host

Top ime

Apply 2-6pm within 865 Stark weather Ptymouth

vages paid Day Bueser wj, tu* ft pan time

885 Stark-313-459-0665

1 MEDICAL * -RECEPTIONIST/

BILLER Immedete temp to hue open-ings tor experienced Medfcai Recepocmst ScheOutng. check In. check-out and payment posting MBS 2000 experience •s a ptus Competitive salary Pieaae ca* Robin ai Tempro Me<kc« to tehedule an memaw

810-356-1335 P

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Expeneneed Fi*-ome Afternoon ft Saturdays Livoma area

(313) 261 -1740

praaance to tupport trom and b a a office staff RetpenaiMtoet include collections scheduling, meurance prooeoong. v«ai t«na (rtebotomy ft ctncal letting Ful ime. MOR>*N 8am-3pm Saton, low 120"t « bane Wa Fatmmgton M*N toeatlon It qua*, had tend w e mmeaawy to Attn DAVE Fax 913-962-70*3 or ma* C/O IMR. 11320 W 79ft Street. Lanaxa. KS 66214

MEDtCAL ASStSTANT^KjRSE tor

pracaea i Parfu" I 8* (^45-0830

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

oat 110-647-1770

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T / RECEMIONWT tor buay Potketnafi oMoe m Canton Experience m podl

acir attr ad but t t t tram anftuai-earvMato Cal AMon al

313-981-7800

MEOiCAl BILLER- Expanenoed

-wioi.ii Fu*eert-em* Cal JaOtia or 410647-5320

MEOtCAL OFFICE IOOMM tor part ' ft Northwestern

Contact Laura Loeay (B10) 865-98188

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST tnendN organized person needed fu l time for opMhaimology practice m Uvorva Expenence ft oomp»*e» Ho*s

plus Send "esume to Office Man

Si r 29927 6 M t t Uvoma. Ml 152

MEDICAL RECORDS CLERK

Fu l am* tor energetic. ie»-motivated p e r s o n P rev ious expe r i ence require*! (810) 55X1010 Em 226

Medical Transcriptional tor a buev medical prachce c* 9 poti-tions m Sounheid On-e*e pittonad, eipenence pretorrad CompMtove •alary ft benefftt Send reeume to

Box *1S48 Obeerver ft Eccentnc Newnpapen

36251 Stfaxtcraff Livorea. Ml 48150

MEDtCAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS

Needed tor Traneertpeone Ltmtad rapt9y grottng nMtonai medic* W - - — —>— . . a . - - |!» i i • 4«ia i-J-ian •enpoor-. P • mat tor tol an$ pert ame poMlam. MMmwti 3 year* txpenenoe n

' It Muat Mto t accuraia>r tranaenbe T L offers competitive

ia A 3rdtn*t

WE'RE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO

BRING GOOD QUALITIES TO OUR TABLES.

D A L I T Y I t ' s the f i rs t th ing you' l l notice when you w a l k through ihe door .

>m f ine w o o d w o r k to impeccable s e r v i c e to t a n t a l i z i n g f o o d . J.

sxander 'S o f f e r s a c a s u a l d in ing experience l ike no other. T o m a i n t a i n

»s level o f qua l i t y , WE c h o o s e the finest f o o d s - and the bes t peop le .

) le who not o n l y enjoy prov id ing g rea t serv ice, but e x c e l at IT people

we can call C h a m p i o n s .

• S E R V E R S • L I N E C O O K S

• H O S T I ( I t ' s our w o r d for h o s t / h o s t e s s )

f y o u ve got what it takes to e x c e l at J A l e x a n d e r ' s , you'll e a r n s o m e o f t h e

pay a r o u n d A f t e r six m o n t h s you'll r e c e i v e t u i t i o n r e i m b u r s e m e n t

in ted stock purchase. A n d a f t e r one year, y o u ' l l b e e l ig ib le fo r

t ions . 4 0 1 K . l ow cost health insurance o p t i o n s , F R E E l ife insur

much m o r e P l e a s e c o m e for an in te rv iew o r c a l l ( 810 ) 816-8379.

$ \ l e x a i \ d e r ' s W R E S T A U R A N T

M o n . - T h u r * , 2 - 4 gremuma C * Donna 810471-6886

m*) C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 8 t o 5 3 6 O&E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 6 , 1 9 9 7

t iAX* Dc> t r i f l '

Restaurant 508 Food/Bewr*fe RwUurant

WAIT PERSON A M P a n ama Mual h a v * a la -car ta e i p e nonce Appfy ftotatoid Inn 2 0 0 0 0 G iand I W F l

WAIT P E R S O N F u l or part-ame needed Night Apply at Koney I H a n d Town Center 8 1 0 3 0 5 - 9 7 0 0

O a r o> d m Nov i

* WAITSTAFF a COCKTAIL S T A F F

• K ITCHEN STAFF Needed tor a N E W A U N I Q U E

entertainment vaoua '

4 « V s £ ? r -16890 Telegraph R o a d Jusi Sooth oT 6 Mi le

Mon - Fn between N o o r ft 7 p m

ASSISTANT C O O K

Opening t w pert-lane aaaataru COOK tar Samor Nutftoon Program Rsspon-sibls tor general cook ing U i M ft food prep bak ing nsavy M n g and claefl-up WMmg lo t ram Raw 17 50-$8 00 hr 24-30 hrs p » week, moot) i eefty mornings hfcgh school diploma o< sexva len t Appkcanons accepted uriu m a poamon is W a d Please M M i n appl icat ior 10

Personnel Department

C*y o l Farmmgion 31555 W 41 M M Rd

Farmmgion Hike M l *&336

Equal Opportunity Employer

w WAITSTAFF, D A Y S

Good pay ft good t ips 20386 MiddleOel l

u v o m a i t * S o l 8 Mile 810-477 4 7 7 0

WAIT STAFF Evenmgs Nifty s Res taurani Waned Lake C a s u a l l ine d o i n g 8 1 0 6 2 4 - 6 6 6 0

WAIT STAFF MOST S T A F F w e tram, flexible hours

T h o m a s » Famey Dming. 33971 Plymouth Rd Uvon ia . M l 4 8 1 5 0

W A I T S T A F F Immediate openings F u « S pa r i t ime Fat Willy's Livoma Apply be fween 2 8 5 Mon mru Thurs

>9170 Farmington R d L ivon ia

512 Help Wanted-Saiei

A c c o u n t E x e c u t i v e Telecommunication Sales

Start a long torm career w t h S E M ich igan ' s l a rges t i n d e p e n d e n t AT&T T o s h i b a a n d N o r t h e r n Telecom sippner of fvghtech telecom. murncaBon equipment networks and software Salary plua commiss ions and bonuses, profit snar ing 4 0 t K plan medicak'opticaL'deritaf insur-ance car a lowance and expense revriDursemerS Please c a l Dave Fisher at 810-489-01*8 ext 202 to

arrange an appointment

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Agg ress i ve se l l s t a r t e r Ma jo r accounts «va« lb le P O P S p r o m o i iwia l products exper ience prelerred Salary plus comnvssion. plus bene-tits Ca* David at 313 451 7900

WAITSTAFF exper ienced nee

l a m i n g shift C a l 3 1 3 9 8 V I 5 0 0

WAIT STAFF wanted p a n l ime days, Tues W e d Thurs Fn Apply at Derby Bar attar 10 a m 13401 M a -dlebelt Rd Livoma

Z I A ' S

ACHIEVE YOUR CAREER GOALS

m Real Eastaie Sales b y |Oinmg a t i rm that • comrnitted to the success of.it* agents u»v«mited mcome potential C<* r e Manager a l the ofhee nearest you for a personal interview Birmingham (810) 647-6*00

Royal 0an (8101 547-2000 Troy (810) 641-1680 W Bloomfield (810) 851-4*00

Now hinng exper ienced & entry level A G E N T S IN REAL ESTATE 8 ers Interview daily 3pm 5 p m m O R T G A G E O R I G I N A T I O N Salary

27909 Orchard Lake R d (12 Mi toOrchard Lake I

MORTGAGE O R I G I N A T I O N Salary bonus < e n s e in Rea l Estale

; important ot will t ram Cal l Sandy a! OneWay Reaffy 810-473-5500

S a i e & ' P r o f e s s o n a l S a l e s

Help Waited-Sties 512

Help Wanted-Sties

A l l Exaang Career Opportuni ty W i lh Amer ica a specialist m ready to hnmhl cua lom f inished lumaure Compre-henawe wages and benel i ts E ipen -ence or some co8age pre lerred b u l w* i n a m Vie ngh l person

NAKED FURNITURE (810) 334-9225 EO€ M/F

A N E X C I T I N G R E A L E S T A T E O P P O R T U N I T Y F R O M C O L D W E L L B A N K E R S C H W E I T Z E R •

How many t imes have you t h o u g h t o l a l e a l e s t a t e career*7

. Fle« Time

The Bast m Market ing Resources The Best Trammg Support Vou Can Count O n Free T ia ipmg

E i p e n e n c e our newty expended Farmmgion Hi»»"Wesi Btoom-

fi»W location Now m t e r v i e i w ^

Joan Char Manager S r a ' c o n l l -new & exper ienced I

den ta l interview (810) 737-9000

A R E Y O U C O N T E M P L A T I N G A REAL ESTATE

C A R E E R ?

i l you are ser ious about entering the bus iness and pro-lesson o l Real Estale sales you owe « l o yourea* to mneae-geia why we are I I m 9 m market place and beat suited to msure your aucoeea Look al our ad inOer Rea l Estale ore-l e s s i o n a l s A L L R E A L ESTATE C O M P A N I E S ARE NOT THE S A M E

DISCOVER THE D IFFERENCE

Call Jim Stevens Of Atissa NeaO

REACH US ON THE KTERNET • r*«p. w w cadwsIB anker con

C O L D U J G L L

B A N K C R U

Prelerred. Realtors

3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

FLY 4 FUN Sic* 01 your current situation?

Environmental company seeks poar-Dve motivated friendly people lor area expansion Cal l lor a p p o n t m e m

(810) 588-6993

ARE YOU W O R T H M O R E '

A sales posi t ion has been establ ished due to expen

n o n II you are a soft sea salesperson with e iceaent telephone skills, I wou ld like 10 meet with you Train ing pay , 401K, medical and dental benefi ts F.rsl year earnings up to 50K For an appointment, call Michele Kelly at (3131 531-2050

CAREER NIGHT CENTURY 21 HARTFORD

TUESOAY 7 PM

CALL FOR RESERVATION

BILL L A W

(810) 478-8000

CHEMICAL LAB ASSISTANT/SALES

C h e m i c a l k n o w l e d g e , c o m p u l e r awareness, quality control, college

1313) 865-3604

F l e l d / T e l e m a r k e t l n g / S h o w r o o m

S a l e s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s

Qualified Candidates must possess: • At least two years of college

experience • One to two years of outside sales

experience • Strong Communication skills • Organizational Skills • Self Motivation and Initiative

We offer Our Sales Representatives: • Generous Commission • Per formance Bonus • Excel lent Training • Vacations • A w a r d Trips

For a personal interview, mail or fax your resume

immediately to the Vice President of Sales &

Marketing, Empire Doors & Windows,

P.O. Box 40629 ; Redford, Ml 48239,

fax# (313) 537-2847

A CAREER CHANGE IN 1997

WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN

w i t h o u r c a r e e r t r a i n e r , Phyll is G o o d r i c h

a n d o u r " f r e e " c a r e e r d e v e l o p m e n t p r o g r a m .

Call P h y l l i s o r P a t S tokes , Mgr . f o r

m o r e d e t a i l s at ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

ASSISTANT SALES M A N A G E R Help manage a l aspects oI our hard-ware dep; while del ivenng excep-t i on * eve 's ol customer service ft we l l set y o u up wi th a greal career of fer ing Grea l benel i ts , great sched-ules 4 greal compensat ion Expen-ence in retail with leadership skuls are preferred Apply in person Seers. 12 Oaks Man in Novi . (810-344-0650 E E O Aff i rmat ive Act ion Employer

A U T O M A T I O N S A L E S . P R O S

Progressive 8 aggressive Michigan sales & market ing company s ince 1965. specializing m automation L l t to travel A family owned American busi-ness Looking lo» a sales professional with high expectat ions and who is wifcno lo work very hard and get pa id wen E Mail your resume & references

l o s ieves O mrm-inc c o m

M R M Solut ions 8 y Design

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE

Morns & Berke a prominent leader m commercial real estate, has a position available in corpora te consultative services m our o l t ice and industnal divisions Since 1982. our Hrm has represented For tune 500 and local

1 firms in the relocation, renewal and purchase of off ice a n d imjustnel faob-nes in a recesmon-proo l industry such as ours, the maionty o l our sales associates enjoy incomes m access of sin f i g u r e s in c o m m i s s i o n s anrmaly

We are currently seeking an e icep-Bonal salesperson wrth a min imum o l 3 years proven expenence 0 m 1 year t ramng p rogram mi l equip you wilh the tools necessary to service corporations throughou! the metro Detroit area Our corporate headguai-lers win be localed at Prudential Town Center in Southhe ld P'ease mai l or fax your r e n * n e 10.

Mr Steven L. Mo rns Chai rman

A U T O S A L E S Livonia Chrysier-Plymouth l a s an opening for a career-minded automo-live new caf sales professional Tued of your bonng job set m c o m e ' Con-s*Jer th«s apportunrtyi • Greel Benefits • PaiO Vacat ion • Pension Programs and • E iceaent Pay Must have pasl |Ob references a n d some sales exper ience Ser ious minded only need apply See new car sales department at

LIVONIA CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

30777 Plymouth R d , L ivoma (313) 525-5000

y h

901 WHshire O r , Sle 370 Troy M l 4808*

FAX 810 362 6701

COMPUTER SALES & SERVICE

Full t m e positrons avai lable Livoma area Commiss ion a n d twmet ts Cal!

(3131 427-0102

CALL T O O A Y FOR H O M E DELIVERY 1

313-591-0500

I S O L D I

; WEIR. MANUEL

'SMOEH&RAHKEI

T h i s c a n b e

y o u r n e w

i d e n t i t y !

Weir, Manuel, Snyder & Ranke Realtors (next to Mayflower Hotel -Downtown Plymouth)

Career Night Wednesday, February 19, 1997

at 7:00 p.m. at Real Estate One

Lathrup Village - (810) 559-2300 28000 Southfield Road

Uvonia - (313) 261-0700 33620 Five Mile Road

Northville - (810) 348-6430 1045 Novi Road

Ca// to reserve a seat

TIME TO CHANCE

YOUR LIFE? •Children n o longer

nwr i as m i x h attention' Tired o( Volunteering

•Like lo earn good money for a better lite'

•Wan t a fxoiesMorul i .ireer'

W H Y N O T B E C O M E A

L I C E N S E D REALTOR?

•FlfXMHl HOURS hwieplh trammg

• ftrvma! r r w r * * M T p o n

• SSO.OOO annual mcunw potential mfirVywr

•FRf£. pW-asar* alike

ipate . equ^wnmt i w anr)

CAIL Diane Howard

M i c M f M r t l a r g e s t R e a l H i a * C o

P L Y M O U T H ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

• ON ICE

512 H d p W u U d -

Saiet

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e INSIDE SALES

BE A PART O F THE G R O W T H

Na tona ty reoognued menutoc-hjrer o l ihermoplaeJic hoee 1 •.uomg seeks expenenced peraon 10 proceea order* and prowde queHfy cuetomer service lo our d i s l n D u l o r s 8 O E M b a a e d accounls E i c e i e r * pnone A com-pufer skiHs are reqiared It you meet mesa g u d e l n e e . pteeae tor •nerd your reeume end salary requirements to

AccuAex Industnal Hoee 8 0 0 0 * Ftonda Dnve

Canton Ml 48187-2087 Mo pnone ca*s p » a s e

512 iUpVaottd-

DEVELOP YOUR O W N FIELD

Ovact marketing d m a a n ol Forfcine 500 company seeks Field Personnel to recant, tram and develop commu-nity advenisaigfgreetng Rape Base bonus. beneMs. 401K Take owner-slsp o i your own f u l m Send reeume lo Re^ona l Mgr

W E L C O M E W A G O N 8878 M i a n M t o O r . C r a n r v M . O H 45243 or F A * lo 513-793-7331

Drvtaon o l C U C mtemabortal An Ecjuel Opportumry Employer

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

• seeking goel -onented energetic proleaaionals Y»s offer the induKry 's best Draining programs

and complete market ing and suppon serv ices

In B u m m g h a n v B e v e l y Hills CaB Terry (810| 642-2400

In Bloomfield Hills Ca.'i James (8101 646-1800

m Farmngton H f c / W BloonAeld CaH Joan 1810) 737-9000

In Troy Call Ron (810) 8 7 9 3400

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

ENTRY LEVEL SALES We# organized mdnndual wanted lor msOe sales, cus tomer serv ice a l Auburn Hiks Company Bachelors degree preferred Knowledge o l com-puters a muat. Ability to meet dead-anes and handle phones important Send resumes to (810) 332 9550

ENTRY LEVEL SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Seeking a bnght. energetic, self motivated nd iv idua l Oosmng a high p o t e n t i a l o p p o r t u n i t y in s a l e s ' telemarketing Musl have strong c o m muncahons. computer, a n d organiza-tional skills

Send resume to I Schu lB

23936 Industrial Par t Or Farmington Hals, M l 48335-2877

Executive Search

$4,000 + Per/Mo. Seeking s p o t s lovers «* io desire 10 be .n leadership Compeneat ion. bonuses a n d c o m m i s s i o n s a re

A B O V E A V E R A G E . (810) 589-0013

INTERIOR K ITCHEN DESIGN STUOtO

Looking tor ^.iaH*ar1 personnel to W

(810) 4 7

L A W N CARE S A L E S Aggreaerve goal onented n d n n d u e u needed tor a W a t a n o n g career In reeidentaJ ft commercia l sales 1 to 2 veers ot aoftd sales eapenence ancV or a background m lha lewn or t ree cere mdusti> • neceeeery W e ofler a c o m p e m v e salary c o m m a aion auto al lowance and an i « s t » « ben-eMs package For conetoereeon

II: (810) 478-8303

LOAN OFFICERS! I S ! Beat pev ptan m the mongage

industry! Laam homi to earn 1 2 5 * o l a 2 pomt program!

Many Nfcchigan l emtonee o p e n Con-tact Rick Smith at 8 1 0 - 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 or send resume to Rick Sm«h. Premiere Mortgage. 101 Brookatoe SuMe M. Brighton. M l 48118

L O A N O R I G I N A T O R

Work tor the most eggreaame Broker «i Michigan1 We sell to over SO raw-tors pay top c o m m s e o n ofler whole-sale ratee. close A-D paper, and ofler a great beneM peckage Fax reauma

G A Y I E KAVE f810) 540-1071

LOOKING FOR A NEW CAREER''

How aboul a career m Real Estale '

We are serious ebou i

• E iOuswe Success Sys lem Program • Variety o l C o m m s a i o n Plena • Free T r a c i n g • (Jnkmted income • Basi Marketing Resources Join the • 1 Coldwel l Banker afWiate rt the Midwest1

Call Marcia G-es (810) 645-5800

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

Lookmg for expenenced Ford New Ca ' Salesperson Must b e vo lume oriented and have a high Q C P soore Need to sail used cars. Contact Jay Srrvth, (810)852-0400

512 B d p V u t c d -

Sale*

REAL ESTATE PRE U C E N S N G COURSE

Fttftoameniato al real aetata to pie-pate vou tor the Ste " now lornrang Fee I and a t materials C M 309-8233 to Regrter

M m * Banker Schweitzer School of Real Eatate

REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS

you to be paid whet you a te wor th* 9 you p o s m a the

work hard and apply youraaH. no OTwr company can ollar a better peckage to help you

•«1 rated Irancfaae system •Individual ized naming • 1 0 0 % oommaaion p lan •Completely updated oltice and technical sy— • G r o u p healtf i coverage •Best buyer and seller sys lem •Unsurpassed nakonal and local advertiamg exposure •F ree p r e p e n s i n g

Call Jim Stevens or Alissa Nead

For personal interview

REAC« US ON n t NTERNET • W * A m * CO»«ee**e r com

C O L D U J G L L

B A N K C R U

Preferred, Realtors

3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

512 Help Voted-S i i e i

J S A L E S R E A L E S T A T E

Brofcar/Managw/Pamer

Oynamc real estate compeny looking lor top notch herd working manager weh tuture ownerafep posrtw^ a variable wah m n m s l eweetman Ce* B a m - 3 p m , a s k l o r J i m

3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 4 5 0 0 T

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

E n w o n m e n l a l laok ty localed m Fem-daM lookmg tor anetgaec. seW mot iva ted mAvtouat Corr* ieny otters hi* tnnga beneMs, competit ive wegee comrweaion and paid expeneea

Fax raaume (8101 546-6108 Or ca* (810) 5 4 8 - 8 I X

520 H d p V o t e i

Pvt-Tiac

C O O R D I N A T O R a n d a i 4 > w a e n -T O

More promoeona No sates Earn »100- * i5 (Vwk Heaflh

s avaWMe 810-540-9000 e * t 15

C O O R D I N A T O R To r e o r u t t a d x

promotions Work trom home Earn t iOO 1 2 0 0 W * HeaRh beneMa

810-540-5000. a i l IS

C O U N T E R C L E R K S Mon -Fn > 7 ft a l day Sat Ca* Mai Kai Cleaners tar lion 313-537

i for your -8060

D E M O N S T R A T O R S To hand out coupona/samptea m mpermarkats « M * to Mart H e e W

" 810-540-5000 M 14

M A N A G E M E N T ft S A L E S Immediate poemons avakabie lor mobvated customer serv ice o n e n t e d people wi th one o l the largest spe-cialty shoe retai lers m the nat ion Fu* or part tuna posi t ions are avanabto a l our 12 Oaks Mal l Store Average annual i ncome for full bme is S20-S25.000 Greet benel i t package Apply in person a! Naturalizer or can 810-348-2222 Aak lor Betsy

MARKETING REP Fpr expanding w e s l suburban starting s e r w e Help us nuture our current accounts ft f ind new ones Sales background ft college experience pre-lerred but will t ram the « i « K j M » « self-starter Salary • commieeron . bonus Send resume

Cumming Enterpr ises 3827 4th St Wayne, Ml 4 8 1 8 * .

MRS F IELDS C O O K I E S in Laurel Park Place Mal l s look ing lor assis lant managers ft M l ft p a n bme he lp Must be available morn ings eve-nings. ft weekends Caff Kathy 313 567-1869

REAL ESTATE SALES Free training Irom the a i real estate company In Ihe wor ld

C a t Larry Frey (313) 464-6400

Century 21 Hartford South 39209 W 6 Mae

Uvonia. Ml

REAL ESTATE SALES Earn what you're w o r t h - b e in control o l your lile Few year income potential in excees oI $50,000 Exceiienl trammg aveaable through new in-house training center C a i E n c Rade-

( 3 1 3 ) 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0 R e a l E s t a l e O n e M i c h i g a n s

L a r g e s i R e a l E s t a l e C o m p a n y

EXPERIENCED REALTOR ASSOCIATES

This is your chance to boost your mcome'H Beautiful W Biooml ia ld office -s oHenng only THREE Associ-ates a r unbel ievable pay schedule with many benefi ts Please call Sharon Gutman a l 810-855-2200 lor a personal .nierview today1

S A L E S P R O F E S S I O N A L S Due lo recent growth and expansion Diversif ied Business Products , a divi-sion o l IKON Otf ice Solut ions me lergest maepevidein of f ice e i ju ipment astnbutor m North Amer ica is looking for Sales Proteesionals lor the Detroit Marketplace Grea l opportuni ty tor an aggressive, money-mot iva ted indi-vidual seeking a posrtme career envi-ronmem As a For tune 100 company we oltei pro'n shanng through 4 0 I k . a fully tunded pension plan, and an mtemal |ob post ing p rogram inter-ested morviouals ptoase send cover l e t t e r . a n d r e s u m e l o H u m a n Resources Representat ive. DIVERSI-F IED B U S I N E S S P R O D U C T S . 37987 Interchange Dr ive Farmmgion Hills, Ml 48335 EOE

FURNITURE ' C O M M E R C I A L S A L E S P E R S O N

Excellent off ice environment. Com-mission based salary Very proMaCto

313-420-7452 ex l 222

NEW CAREER? Now is the t ime to

make a change REAL ESTATE IS B O O M I N G

We're lookmg for a lew good people Free c lasses

Exceaen! Commiss ions On-going t ra in ing

Saturday ft evening c lasses Join Michigan s fastest

growing company Cal l Doug Courtney or

Chris Courtney *

REAL ESTATE 20 OFF ICES LOCALLY

S ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

GROUP V A C A T I O N S A L E S Join a leader m the industry Nat iona l tour operator es tab l ished in 1967.

j seeks inendly ou tgo ing conf ident sales person wi lh s o m e t rave l ano<or

| sales e i p e n e n c e to sen vacat ions to senior groups throughout Michigan Full time Salary • commiss ion • bonus TO S*6K I oeai second family income Ca l l Your M a n Tours

(313) 278 -4100

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S i n PtymouBVCantor. area tor three ser ious career m inded individuals

I capable </ p a m c o e t i n g on a dynamic | real estale team People-or iented

trammg. and an opportuni ty tor above gs Can Nee l

INDIA, CHINA. PHILIPPINES

i Working professionals wi lh back-' grounds m Business ImporVE ipon 1 Sales Finance, or Engmeenng Help

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Looking lor a caiieer cnange? Orkm is searching lor ambit ious individuals with a good driving record w h o tn)oy wortung with customers W e ofler a sla-Ting pay range of S1900-S2300 month Excellent benefi ts, drug- t ree work environment and comprehen-sive training can lead you lo a a -ewarding and cha tengmg career with the Nation's »1 Service Company ' Promotions come f rom withm tor those who excel H now s the time to make a change give O i k m a c a * or forward resume lo

ORKIN PEST C O N T R O L 35612 W Michigan Ave

Wayne. Ml 48184 Phone (3131 721 -0*50

Fax (313) 721-2958 At tn M * e Stanford

ORKIN PEST C O N T R O L 21068 Bridge St

Southheld Ml 4 8 0 3 *

Phone (810) 356-5060 Fax (810) 3 5 6 - 1 0 * * Ann Kevin Overal l

P A Y R O L L ' A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K immediate opening tor individual with some payrol l exper ience Fu* l ime, excellent benef i ts and work ing condi-tions Non smoking of f ice Apply lo Joel at Joe Panian Chevro le t . 28111 T e l e g r a p h . S o u t h f i e l d

(810)356-1000

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It you are a talented highfy moti-vated professional with e icep-honal design color coordmation an a commtmlCBlion skills and customer senrce onented we want lo hear f rom you

We otter an excellent compensa Hon package m d u d m g a 7-9% commiss ion range paid on wrmen sales and a comprehensive on-going trainmg program

Full t ime positions available

E t h a n A l l e n

H o m e I n t e r i o r s Twelve Oaks Mall

Novi Ml 48377 Phone (8101 3 * 4 7100

Fax i810) 344-7105 15700 MiOJIebell

Livpnia. Ml 48154 1313) 261-7780 (313) 261-7480

275 North Woodwara Birmingham, Ml 48009

18101 540-8558 Fax (810) 5*0-8778

We Are A r Equal Opportunity ' Aff irmative Action Employe'

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Southheld ft Livorsa loca-t ions Call K a n Lewis at

313-525-5200 I or la* 313-525-3634i

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ZEE MEDICAL the nabonwwje industry leader in First Aid arid Safety suppl ies and services have an openmg lor a sales rep-resentative to (Om our leam The mdhndual we seek wui possess proven sales aba ty and w a be r e s p o n s i b l e t o r s e r v i c i n g / j p s e i w i g exist ing accounts ft cotd ca f c ig tor new busmess We ofler outstandmg earrwvgs poton tlai company vehicle and com-prehensive benef i ts package

C a * Mr J o h n at 1-800-572-5011

S E A R C H I N G FOR PEOPLE who want to work I have searched Tusca loose al l over t ry ing l o «md people who want to work and I c a n ! (md them II you know where they are please cal l me Tell them i o f le i $6 an nour a n d a itoeral bonus plan to start Ca* Danel le be tween 4 & 9pm

(313) 5 1 3 - 6 * 0 3

TUXEDOS Manager ia l & sale posi t ions in Farm-mgion Hills ft Btoomliek) Hills Fu* & pan- t ime Experience preferred Con-tact owner Fox Formal Wear

(810) 489-1700

S100K + New company m area seeking trainable mdiwduals

C a l l 8 1 0 - 6 1 6 - 9 6 7 7

SALES ASSISTANT lor wholesale fLr ruMe showroom (m MDCl Some expenence m ratal or wholesale 9am-5pm Mon. thru Fn fut t m e pen-ame consxlered Telephone or tan evenmgs ft weeke rx * Phone (810) 649-5670 Fax 810 849-5401

SALES ASSISTANT W*» tram Ne w home builder locking 1or a responsible, friendly person to assisf our salesperson m busy Wes l land mode l Posit ive attitude a must Hours 12-5pm Thur -Mon Uniland

Nancy 810-855-43*3 Ext 218

respons« le ft w i l i ng to w o i k some evenmgs ft weekends W e i show vou how Appfy m person Livonia True Value 33S33 Frve Mile

PROFESSIONAL S A L E S C A R E E R Entry level p o e M m available a i REAL ESTATE O N E , Michigan 's largest real estate company First year income $ 5 0 000 plus C a *

Barry El lerhoU at 810-477-1111

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your success with proven sys-tems a n d stale of the a i t tech-

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area OpportimMiee a re ave* able m new h o m e sales, corpo-

fesato retocabon t rammg and management

CALL D A R L E N E S H E M A N S K I 1313)461-5400

1365 S o u T M a m Si Ptymouth Ml 4 8 1 7 0

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SALES CONSULTANT - 12 Oaks area Hourty pay plus bonus

P rem ium retail hours Excel lent ben-el i t package For information call Ms Fors 810-3*9-3380

Serious Aboul A Career in Real Eslate?

We are ser ious aboul your success1

• Free Pie-licensung classes • Encluaive Success

Systems Programs • Variety o< Commiss ion Plans

Jom the N o 1 Coldwell Banker aINiale

m the Midwest*

Call Sharon McCann at 462-1811 ill Banker

SchweiUer Real Estate

(313) 4€ Coldwell

DRIVERS W A N T E D P a n - o m e mornings e t l emoons ft e v e n m g s

C a l (313) 422 -7150

GATE A T T E N O A N T come F a r m n g t o n F M s sub seek ing s rmina ton mature, refeaole pa rson $5 75 i hour C a * Greg 1810| 8 8 1 - 4 * 1 4

LEASINGOf t i ca Assistant, par t - t ime Saturdays s muat Pieaae c a l .

(810)349-8410

LOOK FOR commerc ia ls part * m e position avaaade at app romna te i y 25 hrs pe> week Seen v ideo tape tor new TV ft ced» commerc ia ls broad-cast o n stations Vvuout Midwest Enter commerc ia l mformaaon mto speoa i da la base Need o r g e n u e d people weh good typmg Muse $ 6 5 0 hour to s u r t Fax letter ft resume to Ad Services 810-352-9226

OPPORTUNITY F O R G R O W T H

Need several cour teous but perse v e m g people to work days cm eve nings Hounv ra te p lus bonus

C E N T U R Y 21 H A R T F O R D CaH (810) 478 -8000

RECEPTIONIST lor busy Bi rmingham travel

agency, M o n -Fn mornmga C a * Linda (810) 644-1800

RECEPTIONIST P A R T TIME We need 2 p a n t ime Recephorvsts tor our business To answer phones and dc some light da la entry Com-putet expenence e helpful bu l not necessary Cal l T im 313-422-7110

S E C R E T A R Y PART-TIME S10 OtVhour

See our ad in ClaaaOicalKm 502 MHA Insurance Company

SECRETARY R E C E P T I O N I S T needed lor some evenngs ft wee> ends n Gaiden C*y area funeral home Foi appomtmert please ca* 313-A25-9200 M o n thru Fn 9am-5pn

T E L E M A R K E T E R S E x p e r i e n c e d l o r l o c a l heal ing ft cooftng company G o o d h o u i t y w a g e ,

bonuses plus commise ions Please call Pa l at (313) 730-8500

TELEPHONE W O R K E R S Hourty pay p lus bonus F r o m the home • No sell ing Musi be able to c a l anyone m the city of Troy Arnerc ian Counc i l of

Band Mon-Fn 10-4 313-336 5*55

522 Help Wanted Part-Tin* Sties

SALES C O N S U L T A N T 12 Oaks Mall area Hourly pay plus bonus Flexible p remium retail hours Excei-ienl as a second /ob For in format ion ca* Ms Fors 810-3*9 -3390

STEEL SERVICE CENTER seek ing expenenced steel

sa les person with solid cus-tomer base in non automotive ft secondary appl icat ion mar-kets Excellent opportunity lo g row with nevi»y fo rmed com-

pany Mail resume in confi-dence to P O Bo« 4594.

k Detrort. Mr 4820* j

r SUPPORT YOU CAN COUNT ON

Jo in our team and discover the benel i ts thai leading-edoe tech-nology progressive education, nat ional relocation oepartmen! and a comprenensive marketing p lan provides Our Livoma office of fers semi-pnvate off ices and M l tune suppon staff Experienced agents ca* Sharon McCann

(313) 462-1611 C O L D W E L L BANKER

V Schweitzer Rea. Estate S

TELEMARKETER PART-TIME marketer with 2 to 3 years of expenence to work 20-30 hours pe» week Y o u receive a base pay p lus commiss ion T N s is a greal opportuni ty 10 work part-t ime ana make as much money as you choose P'ease send your resume to

P O Box 250125 West Bioomheld Ml 4832*

524 Help l u t e d -Domestic

CAREGIVER N E E D E D hourty or iive-m tor M S patient '4 7 y o ld woman Garden City area Ca l l

(313) 421-9335

DEPENDABLE all a round house keeper 4 to 5 days Musl slay unt-dinner is prepared Must dr ive Musi have references N t e p lace 10 work Bloomfield Hills area (810 )539 -0949

Elderly woman needs help with per-sonal care ft light dul ies Pa-rl-lirne non-smoke ' U v o n i a 810-615-9639 or 313-531-6150 ' leave message

GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT A G E N C Y

313 8 8 5 * 5 7 6 60 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

Needs experienced Cooks Nanmes MaiOs Housekeepers Gardeners Butlers, Couples. Nurse Aids Com-panions and Day Workers for pnvaie homes

1851* M a c * Avenue Grosse Pointe Farms

HOUSEKEEPER. C O O K i.ve-in or 12-8pm Tues - Sa l Run home w t h 11 y i old Bloomf ie ld Hi«s Refer ences transportat ion Beeoer 313-275-8731

KIND. N U R T U R I N G middle age to I alder woman needeo 2 to 6 p m . M o n

thru Fn m Bioomheld home Call 1810) 932-5368

T E L E M A R K E T E R S - E X P E R I -E N C E D Earn m a best pay plan in ihe industry1 M u s l be wil l ing t c advance quickly into management First year mcome is proiected ic be m m e h a h 5 f igures Please call Rick Smith lor interview at 810-220-0300

Or send resume to 101 Brook s ide Suite M,

Brighton, Ml 48116 Attn Mr Smith,

T E L E M A R K E T E R S E-Z money 1 I ncommg phone ca*s C a s h pa id daily Fua t ime days m Red lo rd area 313-794-6778

T E L E M A R K E T I N G C a l l o d a y ^ a a r t ^ t o d a y ' E v e r y d a y ^

tor Sieve 313-425-2581 Clawson aak lor Paul 810-5834154

SALES CONSULTANT Fa immton HUs s ione diambmor has 2 posit ions lor Marka lmg Representa-tives within Metro Detroit . Opportu-raly to make $50 000 • per year M i n i m u m 2 years sa ies ' in tenor design e i p e n e n c e reqiared Please m a ! or lax reeume 10 Ann. Cheryl

33318 Grand R<ver Ave Farnvngton M l 48336 F a * No 810-478-6188

S A L E S C O P I E R / F A X T e r m r y satoa representat ive wanted tor Washtenaw County Carxkdato

needed to represent our dealership C a l 313 -43* 5 9 0 0 fax or m a l resume to Umverairy Offcce Equp-meni, 4872 Washtenaw Ave A m A l t e r M l 48108 lax 313-43* 5083

SALES - INSIDE provnang

•outer and p n o n g and i m p o r t tor computer data networking products wa Mto-pr-cne Musi have expenenoe weh mside telephone seise t n c l a r isen 1 s non wffh data products Send reeume and salary history to

C l o v e r C a m n u n c a a o n a tnc

41290 Vncen t i Ct Novi. M l 4S375

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S A L E S P E R S O N Feet peoe p n * * erty management company Real • s u a e kcenes i exper ience required C o m m i s s k * i F t a n a h e d leeds

(810) 7 3 7 - 0 7 * 3

SALES PERSON tor eastern or western Mt Waoss A oommwsion Outwde setos • • ' « • I Ca* Mehssa at BngMer L *e Products 3 1 M 4 1 M 0 0

SALES P E R S O N F o i * (Hue yeers exper ience m satoa advertHemg end pubkc 'etenone

Pe^onnei Dept 17370 Noi»« Laurel Perk Dr fc*a 400C Lmoraa. Ml

SALES PERSON a ^ M a a M l w k f l m ^ thowroom Good be neat.

and pay Muat have a s m anoe Appry M person e l CtoenteaT i 7 4 0 0 W 7 Mae Sroee

ft L ivoma

PW I I" J ' • _

maeage Opportunay tor edvenoe eei C a l fOam to 3pm J 1 » e S 7 1 7 * 0

Telemarket ing Seek ing Tetomaiketefs 10 t e * ies-idanbal accounts Starting pay b e t w e e n $7-$#ihr plus incentive Benef* package rnduded We are now accept ing a p p k e a w n a For conatoerat ion c a t Mr LeMe

. (313) 525-5200

THINKING ABOUT A REAL ESTATE CAREER? » so y o u owe it to yourse* 10 mveeo-gaie why we are the * i Coldwe* Banker affi l iate m lha Miowest and best suaed to msure your success A* real eetate comparvas are nof ihe

D ISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE C a l Chuck Fast (810) 347-3050

C O L D U i e i w L B A N •

W O O O W O R K I N G SALES Loca l wiaciaay wood working l o a •hep a leaking addBnnai t u l ame peraownet Kqpeftedge of and an ••aaissi m ftne wood woikriq a plua Ftoxtot* hotrs. Benefits are a a*abH C a * (313) « 8 i « a 0 8 Aak tor John Apply at Wood Craft Suppees

42102 Ford Rd Canton

W O W Due to a m a p espenaon. we hene openings tor 2 sates persons Only 'soft e a r aatoe people need to appN Paid tramng. medcal 4 0 l | k ) wads provided 1st r aiieraga eei 'wig 35-SOK For an mleivtow appt ca l 3 l 3 - * S 4 - a * 3 Z aak tor Mr Jamas

520 H e t p V w t e d

Part Taee

APARTMENT MANAGER Wayne a r e a P r e e e n t a b i e nea t non-

ran t 810-772

B M f R Y K L P O R W C R •eded oert-ame 25 tea

>e Cal 810 868 8880

CLERICAL S T O C K P E R S O N M m Optical Dtot Permenem part ame w a a w n H o w * 1 30PM

C O O K see ad m the FowVBeverage I, tor • l i m a ' I Cook Server

• M n a o n P r o y a m C*y of Fermm^or

N A N N Y . H O U S E K E E P E R - 2 girts Mus! be enthusiast ic and t lexibte 30 hours per week C a i ft g o o d dnwng record needed Bioomi ie ld Can

(810) 642-9410 ex l 11

PART-TIME to ful l - t ime housekeeper with high standards r e e d e d foi a lov ing family environment Cooking ft chi ld care expenence a detmi te plus1

Afternoons ft ear ly evenmgs Excel lenl opportuni ty for 1he ngh l person Cal l Diana (810) 6 *5 -9330

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s c a v i c c s

# 5 0 0 - 5 9 8

526 Help Vuted-Couples

R E S I D E N T M A N A G E R S needed tor 100- unit apar tmer* com-plex m N W suburbs Must nave m m m u m of 3 yeers expenence ft be able to pertorm mamtanenca oversee con tractors run office, do rent ro*s end

BeneMs include apar tmenl leaama Ben Blue C 'oss hol idays Phone 810-424-8891

Fax 810-424 7»71

530 Entertiinnent

0 E E JAY MUSIC DESIGN, Huebeno and wife 0 J t e e m b o o k i n g for spr ing 313-207-8822

Jotafamed-PewWMaJe

CAREGIVER toi mcOSe e iders experienced ft

(3131

C N A for 24 hour Etderty Care ft M m i r t Living E iue*sn t i ' a to iencas 22 yeers expenence C a * (810) S«4 219*

H O U S E C L E A N I N G WEEKLY or ft l< week ly SC

Preto. tona 1 313-4*4-1

LOOK NO further h o m ata tor ate elderty Expenenced canng mdi n d u * loves helping pioee m need WWsn you- > ,> )> - 3 1 3 - 4 » a 0 1 1

NURSE A I0E-CO»*P A N O f 1 to 8 hrs a day mck idk ig weekends or w * Use n v c a r t n g tor • » e lder ly RM-

(313)

WESTLANO mom of 1 wnnes to m cnadcare *vaa naei John Faai Chenyha sree 2 fua wne oparanga I I M M M U d i

(810) 338-0015

AFFOROASLE D A Y C A R E PRESCHOOL

uoanaad • Agea 2 to ft Near 1-27V Arm Af te r Road

P l y m o ^ i Twp (313) 4S3 -S842

Thursday , Feb rua ry 6 ,1997

Guidon Servicci-Licenaed

IILDCARE IN M kceneed Livonia nam* Certified n Aid and CPA Fenced m yard LOM of ioy» 1 TLO E -»'e^encea (610) 442-01M

CLEAN sale quality chad .censed Royal Osfchome program included 19 sao/*eek

in my — . . . . . . schoo l I yis experience (810) 268 4378

DAYCARE f UN. EDUCATONAL activities Food program CPR FuB Aid BS nutrition field lnfark-4 y u n Cab (313) 4224963

DEPENDABLE QUALITY cMdcare FuH-i>me opening Very aNordable Yon worn be asappoiniod Memman & Warren Slacey (313)5136434

FAMILY DAY CARE • In Luang, Christian Horns haa Openings k» Children ages 1 mru 5 Westlandf Canton area Call (313) 729 5981

LICENSED CHILDCARE provided m my Canton noma All ages welcome Full o* pan lima Year* ot enpen-ence E icelleol reterencee

(313) 397-1045

LICENSED IN noma cmidceie 3 tu»-time openings lor ages 2 4 up Week-ends available. Umch/2 snacks provided Cam on (313) 398-5189

LOVING 4 responaOto mother * * babysit m my lmonia noma Mon-Fn You' transportation, Reasonable

313 2S64019

538 CWdcare Needed

BABYSITTER NEEDED tor 4 cha-dren on sB tmMi Fn 4 Mon., from 7 or Sam 10 7pm Plymouth Homa Ca l David. Days 810-612-4022

313-45^3739

BABYSITTER NEEDED Pan ama daya and an occasional everwig out m my Rocheelar H * s home lor 2 cH4-dran Experience. tolerances Cal (810) 853-7908

BABYSITTER WANTED - Reliable, dependable person lo Dabyan m my Dearborn Ht» homa Muat hava own transportation Call tor day 4 weekend hours I M v 313-565 3123

CAREGIVER tor my 143 yr o k k m NorttivW*A..ivonia araa homa 4

days/wk. holidays

Oood salary, paid Aflat 8pm 810 347-9911

CHILDCARE • Energetic and loving provider needed m my Beverly KMIa homa tor infant Mon-FrV50 to wVhrs par waek RaHaPHly and flexibility anportant Great pay Non-emoker References, experience and trans-portation required (810) 258-8717

CHILD CARE needed lor my 18 month otd son m your homa, non-smoking Ca l KeBy

(313) 981-4133

Childctre/ Babysitting Services

CHILDCARE DEPENDABLE and 'enable C w y HAWayne Rd araa

(313) 467-5183

CHILD CARE Toddlers 1 yr & up. FuH Wna Week days m Westland (313) 729-2931

DAYCARE IN my nome Lois of acJiv-t-es c i s of TLC Fenced yard, non-sr-okei. no pels Mean provided As* lor Cindy (313) 266-6024

DEPENDABLE LOVING care lor your •riant or toddler Smoke tree noma, •wtneous ""eats Eiceaent references Lathrup Village 1810) 443-0357

EDUCATION Degreed Ped^alrc RN Mom eager to care tor your chadten M part time Learning, fun • meals/ snacus Plymouth Leigh 207 2393

EURAUPAIR INTERCULTURAL childcaro programs. US government designated e i c h a n g e program places wen scree-red English speaking au pairs, 18 lo 26 years tor ti/lur»tiy enriching flexible live-in cn id cans experience, 45 nours per *ee*. average cost. S20Q.wee*

Can I 600-960 9100

IN HOME I licensed soon). Day Care in Wssfiand. has immediate open-ngs for lut time lods ol any age This

1un loving day care includes arts 4 crafts and learning time Braaklasl lunch 4 2 snack limes CPR 4 First-Aid training Cail Now-Spaces wsl go last' LouAnn. 313-728-9863

CHILD CARE needed in my F o r d LUtoy noma part lime, days, refer-ences 4 transportation needed Call Jenny altar 5pm 313 453-7302

538 CWdcare Needed

TWIN INFANTS need luB I m e live m Nanny Non-tmoAer. tngn energy peraon Immediate opening

(•10) 932-8292

540 Elderly Caret

' A BETTER WAY '

Keep your loved ones al home

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Nurae owned • operated

Insured Health Care Personnel 24 Hour Care 4 locations to serve you

1-800-779-5683

574 [See Clan

GREETING CARO and utor Nai l company Mo sal

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required tor 25 (800) 917-9800

A CARE GIVER comparson. expen-enced. m l cars tor tha elderly, light houasdssning Good ralerences CaA: (313) 531-5071

AFFORDABLE HOMECARE 24 f i r . LIVE-IN Personal care, cooking, nouaefceeping and errands

bonded S10-360-8237

CREATIVE ENERGETIC cr>4d e v e giver needed in my Ptymouth nome. 3-5 mommg per week Early chad-hood or related field preferred Refer enoes required Excellent pay for nght peraon (313) 459 8331

DAY CARE needed * i my Bioomheld home lor 2 children (age 3 4 1) Flexible hrs 4 dayaAvk Good pay Ca l (810) 644-4568

ENERGETIC 4 Loving provider needed m my W Bioomfiefa home lor 2 yr old Mon-Fn (45-50 hrs per week) Paid vacation RakaOkly 4 hand i l y a must Great pay Non-smoker References 4 transportation required 810-682-6534

FULL-TiME CAREGIVER For 2 adorable preschoolers In my Birmingham home Flexible nours Good pay Teaching expenence pre-ferred Win consider l ivem or kve-oul

R e f e r e n c e s required

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n (810) 644-7097

I WILL provide quality care to develop a cfrilds mmd as wel as body in a sale 4 heatthy environ-ment My goal is to help children 1eei good about themselves learning social skills 4 develop thinking skills I m a Licensed Nurse who loves chil-dren I would like to make my home a place wfiere your child car leam 4 nave fun doing « (810) 623-0106

COMPANION SERVICES tor the eld-erly 4 disatwed in-home and out-ol-home companionship whan you can ! be there, we mil be there

313-302-5913 or 313-581-5980

Whether you need help m your home tor 2 hour* or 24 hour*.

Let United Home Care Services Help You

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Services provided by UHCS, a pnvate eMy home health care

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Serving Oektort) 4 Wayne Counttes Established in 1982

560 Education/ Instruction

L I V E I N H O U S E K E E P E R ' BABYSITTER Farmmgion Hills Some English 4 or 5 daysJweek C a l (810) 661 -6601

_ _ LOVING IN-HOME Chid Care ' i Wen equ*ppe<J educational

W * routme Canlon Center 4 Ford v Rd area 313-981-8333

LOVING MOTHER of 2 grown chil-dren vnl waich your chid. Cherry t-M 4 Memman area 313-326-0433

LOVING MOTHER • of 2 irtkng lo walch your children Fu* or part time Smoke tree environment Westland area 313-721-3404

MATURE r e s p o n s e woman md babysit aven.ngs only Meals snacks. 4 TLC Please call after 5pm 313 728 4388

MOTHER OF one to walch your chad in my Canton home Fu l or part-time Meals, snacus 4 activities provided Mon-Fn . 7 30am 5 30pm

Call Diane at (313) 398-5304

MOTHER OF TWO nas two pan-time . Ic care lor your chJd

1810) 449-3117

Chiidcare Needed

. loving individual lo care i m our Livonia home Fu l tor newborn

or par* turne References required (313) 953-0823

MATURE LOVING Nanny needed <r my Novi home 2 children 5 4 3 Tues Fr 28-40 hrs. Non-smoker w.'references 4 car After 6:30pm

810380-6331

MATURE LOVING person needed tot 9 mo old 3 days/wk Our North-ville Home References, non-smoker required 810-380-3214

MATURE WOMAN 10 be become pari 01 our family and care for our 4 month ok) daughter Approximately 30 hours/week Jan. 810-478-5142

NANNY.HOUSEKEEPER wanted in Southlield area weekends 4 eve-nmgs required

D"U •)«« nw»0 'M» Ol C«c Experience 4 references

a Cal «ave, message. 810 642-0010

NANNY NEEDED Musi be Loving energetic responsible, tor 3 school aged children L»gh1 homework m

mia (810) 476-8597

PART-TIME EXPERIENCED cNM care provider needed tor 3 mo old child m my Livonia (Memmarv Ptymoutti nome) Mon afternoon 4 7 30-5 30 TUBS 4 Wed 427-6887

RELIABLE WOMAN needed, Part lime, my Novi home Evenings.

810-615-4052

RESPONSIBLE. LOVING 10 care tor our ooys 3H and 2 in Our Warren nome 30 hours/week References required (810) 939-7882

TRAVEL SCHOOL

Travel Agent • Airline Compuler training Slato kcenaed Job Place-ment Cal for brochure.

CARLSON WAGONLIT TRAVEL Deaitjom - 313-562-8313

HAVE A REAL ESTATE LICENSE BUT WORKING IN

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EXTRA MONEYI Schweitzer Relerra. Service Company la a real estate referral company tor mdhrlduala vrtio have earned real eelale censes bul are nol actively wortimg m t i e real aetata buemeae Ck* mem-bers enjoy earning lop 1$S tor their referrals C a l Chne Walker at 1-80O-486-MOVE tor dataae on now to (oln and atait making W i j o d a ;

LEARNING SUCCESS CENTERS

Reading • Math • Sfcjdy Techniques Affordable Franclwea available

1-800-982-4444

NAIL SUPPLY store Pnme Lrvonia location Pnce 4 farms negotiable CaB 10am-5pm daily (313) 513-0121 or (313! 459-4040

NETWORK , MARKETING LEADERS

Wanted Retire in 3 years Success Magazine s I I

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VENDING BUSINESS For Sale 3 table machmes placed m Royal Oak area $2500 1810) 988-6166

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AWESOME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SEMINAR

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36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvonia. Ml 48150

ESTABLISHED CARPET store, Farmington Hilts, 4200 aq ft with huge inventory Great location $75,000 Call Bob 810-815-8297

THANK YOU St Jude tar favors granted The Currier's

THINK PINK, M K Cosmetics, oul ol business sale Every-

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CLEAN OUT The Attic Clean The Garage.

Have A Sale! Cal l 313-591-0900

.\nnouncement* MeetingvSeminars

PSYCHIC F problems ol health All

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readmgs confidential 313492-4783

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TOWN & COUNTRY ANTIQUES MALL

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313-425-4344 Open 11-8 D a *

fHURS , FRI 4 SAT unM 8pm

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Fot mora mtormeaon. ca*. (919)

ABSOLUTELY GREAT Valentines Day sale Savings on gold, sterling, glass 4 ooHecttMa Free 14 karat heart lo krst 50 AMays buying

The Man Exchange 107 S Mam St Royal Oak

ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT Postcards, china cups/saucers FLORAL CHINA nwneajrea, pertume botBes. toys. m«ary 610624-3385

HEARTBROKEN FAMILY Icsl cream Chow puppie, LathrupiSoutfUield area on Jan 29lh 810-557-2748

Miac Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE

F E D E R A L P R E F E R E N C E S

Effective February 1. 1997, The FORMIDABLE Group as Man-aging Agent, has suspended the Federal Preference Program par HUD Notice H96-89 tor the fol-lowing Section 8 communities

Avon Towers - Rochester Bayview Towers - Muskegon Bethany Villa - Troy Breton Village - Grand Rapids Carpenter Race - YpWarWi Ceraer Une Pa* T o a e r » C » * Lra Cherry HH Place Water Chideater Piece • Ypsilanti Cranbrook Manor - Lansing Cranbrook Tower - Ann Arbor Greenwood Villa - Westland Himelhoch - Detroit Hi*iters P o r t e - Southfield Normandy - Deartiom Oakbrook Villa - Romulus Oakland Par* Towers 11-Troy Parkway Meadows • Arm Arbor Pinewood Apartments-New Haven Rrver Towers - Detroit Surmynoge Townhomes- Lansing Walfed Lake Vila- Walled Lake

Loci: cat orange wMW while, tabby, m a * , tan Dee coier. PaamerCanton Center area, reward 313-387-3130

LOST CHOW dog Named "Misty " blue colored REWARD1

Please call (313) 453-3910

LOST - diamond ring. 1-29 al Hag-gerty Rd Target Sentimental vakje Will pey money tor return ol nog

PO Bo i 530243, Uvonia Ml 48153-0243 (313)223-4455

640 TRUCK DRIVING TRAINING

Classes available al Schocacraft College Uvorae

313-462-4446

Health^'atritm Weight Loss

GETTING TIRED OF YO-YO DIETING' Go 10 a slimmer you Physician supervised weight manage-

ment Affordable fees Call lor appontment NOW (810) 539-2668

ADVANTAGE ESTATE SERVICES Experienced Plotssamnalt

In compfefe estate aquMaSons m-HOUSE SALES

BUY OUTS AUCTIONS

Spenatnnq In Arecpjes A Fine Arts We care about ihe m sales Yourat

Contact McAHetars 1-800-746-8804

T o l free stale wide

ANTIQUE/COLLECTIBLE SHOW Feb 9 Southgate Cane Center. Da Rd 1 b * N of Eureka I0am-3pm * a i n e o r $1 50 Into 313-2*1-»41

ANTIQUE Dresser, 2 drawer wmwior 4 hal boa catanet. Engfeti Oak. very good Aakjng $500 810689-8018

ANTIQUE oak 9 p a c t dmng room set. excellent com*on . <Mi eacnhoe $1500 »10) 682-2925

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Detroit Metropolitan/Wayne County Ai rpor t

MIDFIELD TERMINAL INTERIM PROJECTS V S MAIL FEDEX/OVERNK3KT

Northwesi Air tnea. Inc Department A l l 3 0 2700 Cone Oak Parkway Eagan. M N 55121 Attn Richard G Walker

S« Project Manager,

Construction

Tel: (612) 726-6840 Fax (612)726-6599

Northwesi Aarlmes Inc. Department A l l 3 0 5101 Northwest Drive St Paul. M N 55111-3034 Attn: Richard Q.Walkar

Sr. Project Manager. Construction Ts t (612) 726-0840 Fax (612) 726-6599

PROJECT) Construct an addition to the Federal Inspection Services Facility * i the Barry international Terminal together wilh other modif ications through -out ihe building and enmeOiate site area The estimated cost o l the General Contract Is S12.000.000 to $15,000,000

A f l C H I T t C T I H O I N i E R * : Sims-Vamer Associates Inc

Suite 255 Pentose ot Bulk ing 644 Gnswotd Detroit. Ml 48226 Tel: (313)961-9000 Fax (313) 964-3233 Contact Mr Geoffrey Harrison

PROPOSALS A M IMYfTED A single contract tor the Berry International Terminal Expansion al

Detrort Metropolitan Wayne County Airport • C O M 0 * WORK: The woik under the contract includes but is not l imited to, the loHowmg types o l work

electrical work, deluding servee equipmenl. telephone sennces, kghtmg and wir ing devices, hflht fixtures, secunty equipment, alarms, etc mechanical work which includes HVAC. ckjding controls, diflusers. architectural work to include selective demokbon. new wa*s ceil ings, doors and windows, root system, aircraft parking layouts; plumbing work to n d u d t l ire protection, potable wate ' sewer tanes etc miscellaneous items such as carpet, wallpaper, certngs. pamtmg.structural steel, masonry, concrete, etc

INFORMATION PACK I T * Will be prepared by S«ns-Vamer and Associates and can be dOtameo al no cost between January 22, 1997 and February 19. 1997. Irom Sims-Vamer and Associates. Inc. ol&ce. Contact Mr Geoffrey Harrison, Tel (313) 961-9000

M 0 M i l DATS: Until 4 00pm C.S.T.. on Thursday. March 13. 1997 The Owner will recerve sealed bids tor work as here m set forth m the olt ice ol the Owner, a l which tune all bids will be opened and reviewed All bids must be on bidders letterhead and include the toflowmg

• Each bta must be accompanied by a Bid Bond n the amount o l 5% o< the total bid amou i t • Bidders to provide a current copy o l their Certificate of Insurance • Bidders to submit a complete AIA torn A305. a Narrative and Specific History o l performing sirMar protects m excess ol S10.000,000 00 over the pasl(5) five years. • A c o p y o< bidders most recent Financial Statement • References on all ongoing and recent projects over $1.000,000 00 m value • Name and resumes of proposed Protect Managers. Supenntendent and responsible Executive lor this project

M 0 DOCUMENTS: The Contract Documents, Oraweigs. and Specification* under which wort win be done « • be on We and may be examined on or alter tO OOam (local bme), February 20." 1997 at the following locations: 1 Sims-Vamer 4 Associates 2 FW Dodge Reports 3 Darfy Conslrucfcon Reports 4 Constwcbon Association a M

244 PenoCecol Building to OakHoHow Madison Tech Center 500 Stephenson Highway Detroit. Ml 48226 SoulMieid, Ml 48034 25228 Dequindre Road Troy, Ml 48083 Tel: (313) 961-9000 Tel. (810) 799-3300 Ma* ton Heights, Ml 48071-4211 Tel (810) 585-9785

Tel (810) 399-5780 Copies thereof may be obtained on or after 10 00*m, Thursday. February 20.1997 at Engmeennj Repnxfccton. 13550 Conant Avenue, Detroit. Ml 48212 Tel (313) 366-3390 or Fax: (313) 366-3383 AS costs associated with ottairwig prints or reproductions o> the contract daxments are non-refundable and borne by the interested Dtoder An additional lee win be charged tor mailing the documents The Purchaser must supply the Wepnone umber and street addrtss rt the individual or Hrm to whom addenda (a» any) can be directed The Owner also requests Statements dI Interest m me above protect from potential DBE MBE and WBE subcontractors and suppliers Statements of interest should be submitted to the Owner on or before Thursday February 10,1997 A list of DBE. MBE. and WBE subcontractors and suppliers expressing interest wi* be provided to each bidder requesting bid documents Questions with regard » t h o advertisement tor tuds should be directed to Mr Richard G Walker Sr Protect Manager Constnxtwn. Northwest Airlines. Inc at Tel (612) 726-8840 Fax (612) 726-6599

The Owner does not tfcscnminaie on basis of race color national ongxi tax. refcgwn. age « disatwty in employment or the provision o l services The Owner reserves Ihe nght to accept any bid. to retect any bid, and to waive any *regulanbes *• any bid Bids may not be withdrawn tor a penod of rarely la^aagsaf ter jhe dale of receiving pna

H O M € & S € f W I C € G U I D € n r a n i i n c c - i p u TliFRnAY f o r THURSDAY EDITION / 4 p . m . f r i d a y f o r m o n d a y e d i t i o n TO PLACE. YOUR AD CALL (313) 591 -0900

Painting/Decorating/ Papertangen-j

Kitchesis Hauling/Clean Lp Carpemn Accounting

CLASSIFIED SALES ADO UP

CLASSIFIED SALES ADD UP

CLASSIFIED SALES ADD UP

Brici Block 4 Cement

AAA C U S T O M BRICK Specializing «i repairs

B rx * Sock. 4 Cement

810-477-9673

ALL BLOCK, BRICK, fowvsabon 4 concrete wort Repairs. alte<aeons Large or Sma* Jobs Lie 4 Ins Free Est Cat anytime (810)478-2602

CAPITOL CONCRETE

Improvements 4 Repews 1 4 insured 313-454-4053

• Floors • Insured • Backhoe Wort

Wort Myself Free Esumeles 810-348-0066 810474-1714

031 Begndeliiig

, ^ IT COSTS NO MORE to get 1st class workmanship

FIRST PLACE WINNER of iwo n a t i o n a l a w a r d s . HAMILTON has been satis-fying customers tor over 38

/ r 5 FREE ESTIMATES • Additions • Dormers . Kitchens • Baths, etc

HAMILTON BUILDERS 28437 Greenfield Rd SoulMieid

(810)559-5590

CARPENTRY-FINISH OR ROUGH AddRions. Kitchens, Drywall. Closets. Pantries. Basements Torn • Lie No )0t> too smaMI . 313-522-2563

CARTER CONSTRUCTION Specializing in

FINISHED BASEMENTS Basemen! Bathrooms

Brad Carter- (313) 420-8031

KIRKS CONTRACTING. INC

LaCOURE SERVICES Construction 4 Remcdeang 25 yrs Exp Uc 4 Ws Roofcng 4 Gutters. Doors W i d o w s 4 Sukng. Cement 4 Bnck Work. Plumbing 4 Etoctncal. Complete start lo fcteh Free Est

(810) 354-5835 or 354-3213

ADDITIONS PLUS. INC

a a t c m home eenoveaore r ta rn jwgn i t e l a n n a Lie .Vie 313-729-0042

ADO NEEDED SPACE 10 your home Turn /our beeemert r * o famey room, tec room, traehed aundry atorage or bedroom|t>

O U T D O O R I N G E N U I T I E S L c A n * (313) 456-3325

A FAMILY BUSINESS

R O N D U G A S BLDG. 8848 CROWN. LIVONIA

• A PERSONAL TOUCH • STAIRWAYS 4 RAILINGS

KITCHENS VANITIES-COUNTERS BASEMENTS DOORS-W1NOOW5

STORE RENOVATION L c 1 Ins 28 yrs esperterce

313-421-5526 CNT CONSTRUCTION

For a i your C o n n 4 Ree needs BOSD . Remodel •

For hcnaei dependable and Queay Wort

1-800-9-BUILD-9 r<*r

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s s r r u 1

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THOR COMSTRUCmON

One ca t does • a * I t l i e >13-266-6400

T V ' * PACHOTA S CONSTRUCTION 14224 Berwick Livonia

Additions Oarage. KUcftene. Baths Basements. Windows Doors, etc

Lxeneed & insured \ 313 -422-6321 y

REC ROOM. KITCHEN 4 8 e » S p » A4 Rer-«-yJe«ing. Formica 4 e Visa 4 MssMrrard

(810)476-0011 (313)836-8610

(810)471-2600 (3131835-8810

Rec rooms Basements KecTwns. Bethrooms. New 4 Repairs

A i O

md ALPINE CARPET 4 Upholstery Truck mid. last drying same day 2 ime 4 hat S35. Sole S30. Loveeeat $25 Also boata-cars 313-422-0258

SPEEDS PROFESSIONAL Cleaneig Bonded 4 Insured

Carpel cleaning 313-326-4741 or 313-641 217

DRYWALL FINISHING 4 Repair Sprayed 4 textured cerirtgs 22 Yrs Expenence Free Est Call anytime Christian Owned (313) 432-9746

• e DRYWALL FINISHING • • Textures 4 Patchwork

Free Estimate Reesonabie Pnees CaH John » 313-427-6289

Electrical

CAPITAL ELECTRIC All types electrical wmng Do my own wort Uc 4 ms . Sr ckscounts. free est. 7 dayV24hr 1-800-253-1632

ELECTRICIAN NEEDS your wort Spas, fans, repairs Phone 4 TV I

327=032"

E & M ELECTRIC Licensed 4 Insured Fiee Esamales All types ol eleclncel metaSations and repairs Residential 4 Commercial

(810) 398-1600 F A M I Y ELECTRICAL

Oty cernhcanon Violations cor-rected Service changes or any small tab Free estimates 313-422-8060

044 Caipet Repairi1

instillation

A U CARPET LINOLEUM SALES INSTAL 4 REPAIRS

Dave 313-538-8254

048 Chimney Building Clean/Repair

FORMICA COUNTER tops, wheae-

msured Free eet imates Rsy (•10)660-3363

041 C a n a r y

BARRY S CARPENTRY Bene - Besemema - K M

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CARPENTRY DECKS. smsi |0bs ea

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Chimneys Birf l New 4 Reper

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Licensed 4 Insured BEST CHIMNEY INC.

810-557-5595 313-292-7722

4214 Woodward Ana. Oek Pert. Ml

CHAMEYS. REPAIRED Cleaned. Screened New Aa Root Leaks Sioco«J Senior Otec. Lie. me Sfewe 1 « 6 Crown Contracang. 43610 W 10 MM. Now 313-427-3861 810344-4677

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313-417-4818

pad l a w 31»«* -8767

• ROWE ELECTRIC 4 SUPPLY» E l e c t * Contracting 4 Suppkes

Res 4 Cornl . 33820 Van Bon-Wayne 313-721-4060

Firewood

AA1 HGSKINS INC - Moad hard-wood 8SO;Fru* 165 Feeaoord4s8 Delivered 4 Dumped Ceshorey - N o

Caa (610) 477-6658

ALL HARDWOODS SpB 4 Seesoned ISO per 4 «a teoeeord Free DeSisry n arse

le (313) 537-6786

FIREWOOD 4 COAL Seesoned Merdwood 4 Bmh So* 4 Herd Coel

up 4 OaSvery i aSatili NOBLES LANOSCAPE SUPPLY

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GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS

We tea 4 service sit makes of garage doors 4 openers

All Jfcrt guar -Parts 4 labor Wel l beat your best deaJI Instance work-One day service

. SAVE MONEY . FREE ESTIMATES

SHAMROCK DOOFI 31>5344653

092 Garage Door Repair

GARAGE DOOR RUST CUT OFF Galvanized bottom edges nslaSsd

with weatherstrip SAVE-A-DOOR 1 -800-295-RUST

GARAGE DOOR spnng repair 4 automatic door openers, repaired or repleced Door Stop Company

(810) 624-4042

GARAGE DOOR spnng repair 4 automatic door openers repaired

or repleced Door Slop Company (810) 824-4042

100 Gotten

CLEAMNG. SCREEMNG. REPAIRS

(810) 471-2600

102 HandyunM/F

AFFORDABLE HOME REPAIRS Kitchen. beBvoom. etc remodeling Plumbeig. Mscsicsl. * °u name * Big or Smaft (St 3) 681-2236

A U AROUNO HOME REPAIRS 4 inetaSsaon PV*T«*ig electneal

carpentry, etc Joe. Uceneed (313) 537^845

A-1 HAUUNG • Moving Scrap metal, cleaning basements gsrages. stores, etc Lowest prices m town Quck ser-vice Free est Serving Wayne 4 Oak-land Counties Central location

547-2764 or 559-8138

CLEAN UP & HAULING SERVICE Ve wa come m 4 dean out all

unwanted items from garages, base-ments. sites, stores, ortices wsre-housee. lactones 4 buSdaigs Abo power washing, dssnma 4 peril ing Best prices Servicing Wsyne 4 Oak-lend County Licensed 4 Insured

810-354-3213

D 4 J MOVING 4 HAUUNG Oesn-up. hauling 4 disposal ol misc isms. Ws haul anytUng

Owe* Piek UPS 4 Dekvewea—

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FURNACE CLEANED 1 Checked $39 96

Service 4 instailstion Uc. 4 Ins 810-474-4604 Unt 1 laetngCnOkng

OAKLEY HEATING 4 COOLING Sales . Service • inetakaoon

Fumeos osemngs 539 95 Uc-flns. . 24 hr . (313) 2664700

m Home lm prevalent

I 20TH CENTURY RE FINISHING I Tub. Me t appliance re^aang Tu&

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Floor Serriee

OAK FLOORS 4 T H M • Barilrifl Service Stamina m* kMMBMcn. Shoe M i * d Free Eel (313| 6464696

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For SPECIALS on Ceramic Tlea. 6 C r 1 fch a -j Qeaa

lownor ramong, a r v w i merits. Electrical. Pkartang, Dry wel. ineuranee Work and OBier

Home Reiimdaang 810-363-4545 ELITE HANOYMAN SERVICE

KAtfien 4 Ba6i lemodeBng Psweng 4 drywei ceramic We AI amea I Tt Five eat 313-464-1860

EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN mar you need. f M one me a e a T » l 7 ) 54646B1

HANDYMAN AVAAABLE OuaBN wort and rapavs. mataBe-aons. ueeemg uc Free eat Smas |06e OK CaB Greg 810416-2612

A l Arouid Home R e c * t Free eel 810-366-8960

HOME MAINTENANCE OO Prompt 4 Dependable 17 yrs Eiq>

AB home repairs, smal gobs (31J) 761-6*74

Retired Handyman t types ai wort ftibt36aeto

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^ 810-334-2379

HOUSE-KE-TEER CLEANING SERVICE

Professional, bonded 6 ineuted teema reedy to dean your home or busr nees Outage wmdows 4 osrpel cassreng sitdstilt 7 deyWwk Servicing ths com-

(313) 562-4445

HOUSE 4 O F F X S CLEANING 10 Yeers enaenence Rts ic r t f i i rates suable, pa I ence a

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TOM RILEY'S CUSTOM CARPENTRY INC

Kitchen cabinet inataBations Countertop Sales 4 mstallstions

Complete kitchen remodels Serm-retlred. Lie Builder Ca l Tom (313) 277-1211

I a v t a - a p i n g

COMPLETE CLEAN-UP, odd ,obs done Debns. concrete drt. misc items removed. E»ap. availade Snow removal Paul 313-326-6114

LOW R A T E S

(810)476-0011 (313)836-8610

PAINTING*1 APERING Ptaatenng, Repairs Watwashing

Viss 4 Mastercard

QUALITY PAINTING Thorough Preparation Wort Myself

since 1967 Catholic Free Eat Frank C Fanvgia 810-831-6262

127 LiooleauTile

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Low Rates' 810-546-0125

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e e A U PRO PAINTERS • e 28% Oil Standard Pncee

Fu* PraperaBon Brush 4 Rod >rt 810-567-4633

BEST PAINTING 4 Removal Wsipeper Henong 4 Rt

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e Eagle Painting Service e Comm. Res M 4 Ext Free ests Custom C e a r g t FuBy Ins Oeys 311 686 3668 Enea 810-775-7664

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Water damage a * wort, plastenng. pemang tsstursd spray repeirs

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30785 Grand ftver Sle 210 FARMINGTON HILLS

ROOFING SPECIALISTS ALL TYPES UC 4 INS

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176 Sewing Machine Repair

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810-788-1950

177 Siding

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ANTIOUES COLLECTIBLES Shew & Sale Mapw Ridge Antique Market Sunday February 16. 9~4pm ••90 S Maple »0 Ann Arbor iBetwean L-Berry & Jackson Rds i Exit 172 oil I 94 AJmission 12 00 A good show'

ANTIQUE SEAiNG machine green couch 2 gold chairs and a 10 ' C FT upright treezer 1313) 422-2124

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O N M A I N

• On Washington -C o m e see us

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• S a m e Dealers • S a m e Cof loe Pot • Love ly Me rchand i se

5c Washir-gion Royal Oak Mon-Sat 10-6 |810| 545-4663

7 0 2 Antique*/ Col lect ib le*

2 0 % OFF SALE!!! O n ah tmna p r i ced H

$ 1 0 0 o r I S M

M M u b e t t * Co Anaquee 32738 Gr*rw R w Avenue

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2 d o c k * e d Fmwngion Ra C u d or Check S a n Only

End* 2-26-97

O i l PAiNTlKGS ail sc/os at bargam pnces (8101 644 5283

PRECIOUS MOMENTS Reliroo Suspended and Members only Call 810-352-0982

COIN AND STAMP COLLECTION at Auction Suiday Feb ' 6 -997 DuMoucneie An Galenas 409 £ tot-1e«scn Detro* Cotecaora on Prevwrw Feo 7 -13 a l ga l l e ry C a n 313-963-6255 tor mto & preview * " e s

2 COMPLETE decade-, wood Christmas plates

Q U E E N OF H E A R T S ' SALE

10-50*. Off an February ANTIOUES 0V PAMELA

3>9 Mam St &

TALLY HO1 ANTIQUES 404 Mam Si

Downtown Rochester SI 0-652-0866 810-652-6860

D E L G I U D I C E A N T I Q U E S

rate & private Sa<es frtturance a

M E M B E R O F I S A

WE M A K E H O U S E C A L L S 515 S La'AYVNC ONA Oa»

Mon-Sat 11 -6

8 1 0 - 3 9 9 - 2 6 0 8

DISCONTINUED HJMMELS Lain G0D.1I1 aerns owelry ' OO'/R old pest . Jirds etc Call 810-828-428C

HITCHING " O S " "NE Antique Mall Anrual February Sale

Localed on M-50 neai M-52 . Tecumseh Ml

Open 7 DAY 10-5 30 5VT-423-827?

NORMAN. ROCKWEU. vthograoh

Wed

-^4-0989 | ROBERT OWENS M n o g r a p h GULDEN Tones' HOOO & clowns

7 0 4 Arts & Crafts

AMISH OUILT SHOW & SALE February 6-7-8 9 30*m-5 30pm

Tie Village Sam 32780 Frankkn Ra Franklir Free ac*r«s*ion 4 rdresr roenls E « * r t Rattle tor an Anvsh wallhangirig by donating a clean used Mankel tor ihe needy

810-851-7877

WANTED PLUMTREE potleryyJohn Glick Sinnerware 4-piece piece sel-ling* 4 accessories 810-349-O2T7

WesOand Spring Crafl Show March 21 22 23

• Crahe-s Needed • Cafl Dons | 3 i 3 i 326-0146 0t

Donna 1313) 453-5719

7 0 6 Auction Sales

] Pencil signed Appraised $iopC asking S650 Eves 1313.1 427-5796

SANDERS ANTIQUES & AUCTION GALLERY 35118 MICHIGAN AVE

WAYNE Ml 23 000 sq tt Buy, Sell & Trade Open

10-6 daily 313-721-3029

<si Mchigan Toy Solder Snow BUY SELL TRADE

30 NAT ONAL DEALERS" Sunday February ' 6 >997

10 00 am - 4 00 pro ADM S3 CtWdren under ' 2 free

Lccaaon « < « j « Center Marketlace 2C1 S c t a Arr Artier

313-996-2765 or 810-3S&-U36 BRING vOU« <XD TOv SOLDIERS

FOR FREE APORA^ALS

•THE GOOD STUFF S-ON SALE

306E O* A AriiQ-^TS^ Truu FEE COME IR »CK a SE«®cf»or» OT FRERC^C U-"RY GARDEN ACRVRECLU'AI 4 UntQu€ CG^S<girrtff!s

L ESPRIT ANTIQUES 336 E Map:® 9 rm,.ngham Ml

810-646-8822

Sanc« Th* Voyager" Sarto W makteh a P PEN II S-J-X-J Appraised S8S00 ASKING 552X1 |,-ES 131 3,- *£7 S~96

OAK C-CURVE rnlMop desk ar>d " " A I 9 pig*on hoie Srawers Excel-lent condMin S20C» 810-5*4-9935

OAK 4 leather LARG perfect condition !

• Empire couch aautiluT S5500

810-879-2205

TOWH HALL ANTIQUES 0' r.ntov»- Hisicr-,- Romeo offer a

taCutous seiea<EN of quality aniiques ano seiec'ed ccnect Dies l« you re look-ng to aod -o you ' cc-ecion or decc-rare a "«w roor-i stop m. * e are Sure you ' be p'easeo Locale! al 32 M.-ie R^aa a-3 OkS Van Dy«e

OPEN 7 Days. 10-6 810-752-5422

ESTATE ANTIQUE AUCTION

Oa« 'urrmure - 1381 OKJS • Toois Auction at 9900 Zukey Drive. Mam-buro. Ml Take M-36 wesl ot Hamburg lo Petlys Dnve sourh to Redding frien wesl to 2ukey Drive

SAT FEB 8 #T 10 30 AM Owne- Eslaie_2' A«» Camemon

Lloyd Braur jerry H e m * ' Ann Ar0c-i Sa«"e I313T 665-9646 • |313l 994-6309

ESTATE AUCTION «530 Plymouth M<r C r u r a l Cenle' 525 Fa-~ie- Sal FeD 8 7pm

Ooc-rj open at 6pm Over 2000 lerrs 10 irc»ude ar-lnjues coliectib.*s 'umilure •Kiusenoa glassware Mcnen lems Auction conducted Dy J C Auction Se'mce -Whe-e the t'ue meaning c» auctny-ves1' Everyimng se s 'e<>atdiess b«

the bid' Cash Master C a u Visa checks WP ! 0 313-451-7444

7 1 0 Esuie Sales 710 Estale Sale*

ABSOLUTE BLOWOUT ESTATE SALE

SATUROAV ONL Y 10-4 28631 CUMBERLAND DRIVE 1 block E ot Modieoeit S o«

• 2 Mue Farmmfllori Hills Mahcgany grand p»no dlrung room & bedroom set Assorted latiies cnairs Mapw bedroorn, set. house • « S garage nvsc 1980 Ford F»ir-monl low n-uaage HOUSE ALSO FOR SALE as is lo settle estale

Need a Sale7

Estale Sales by Debbie Call 313-538-2939

• f ACQUIRING & -35. SELLING

QUALITY F U R N I T U R E . DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES

AND A N T I Q U E S One item or a House FuB ConS"Qn Iti Our Showroom

OR We Manage and Conducl

in-Home Sales Ca» For Detars

R E - S E L L - I T

E S T A T E S A L E S 34769 Grand River Farmmgton

Every Day 10AM-6PM Sunday I2-«PM

Serving You Smc« 1981 \ g i g - 4 7 8 - g s u . /

f A N T A S I I C A U C T I O N

ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE

SAT FEB 8 ' ai ' 1 0 0 AM Preview 10 AM

DON T MiSS THIS AUCTION

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereoy given by me under signed thai ON or BEFORE Monday. February 10 1997 f 00am seaiea twJs wi i t-e accepted ai ParkswJe C U 36525 Plymouth Road Livoma Ml on a 1991 Ford F 150 I1FTEF15Y8MLA01703I Sale w4l go to the h^hest twddei nspecton may be rnade oetween ' Oar" -4 pm Mon Fn at the above address

ANOTHER

E S T A T E S A L E

B Y I R I S Fn-Sal Feb 7-8 10-4

285 75 Stiear-vrc-od Lane i>e 12 M e Road 2 blocks E ot Teie-grupn to Sfeamwoodi

The Ben Road area LOVELY HOME FILLED'

Contents include Beaui-tul rnarogany dir-ng room set • labie 6 chaws hu'-cr and server • wrought roe ijnette set - mapie

trestle aes* » other oes«s •

sCas 4 cnairs • 2 icvesea's • bedroom set weh armo**e • Ccoicases • Mmg cab.mets • end tables & lamps • lots ot chma crystal 8 silver • o t s of tools • Ions o' a two r t •

Too much to mention' s Kaulman 810-626-7723

Associate Member |r-!ernaicnai Socwty ot Appraisers

A N O T H E R

2 S A L E S ! By

E v e r y t h i n g G o e s •1 Fn-Sal F«b 7-8. 10-4

5560 F i rwood Troy Fijrestview Village Sub E ot! ot CocMlge btwn Long L* & Sq Lk. take Nonw«« Paiiway so Flint |S>, to Fteemont (nghtj to Fewood

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD Several -«w coental rugs carW-back iota • dmetle set • sou ovesea: 4 chair • »mg cn-airs • 3 ant-jue am- chiairs • carved mirror • cherry & mahogany tables • Beckers -ack • several T V t • lull sue bedroom set • giasslop dirwrw labile 4 chairs • oaybed • qu»«s 4 stands • cratls baskers sJhs • iec»ner 4 wing chair • 2 mountain bikes • lawnmower . snowCower • e**rose equipment • pram • tire©iace • aueen-si/e bedroom set • :-*3s ot household ter^s • Zochec txiat 4 motor • MORE'

• 2 Sat Feb 8 10-4 Sun t l - 4

925 Dursley Bloomfield Hills. E oM c< Squirrel N Oil Long Lake take Heiston

COMPLETE CONTENTS' 6 Knoll M e * Vandrri leather c"a-"5 with Custom "'arble dining tat-< 4 tralching mar fe cockiaii tab* • 2 custom cuno cab-nets • hand tab led screen . while wash bedroorr, set • patio tumifure • 6 while upho*stered dining room cha-n, • mirrors • ever.stuff ea sofa 4 -eveseal • large mahogany coc»faii iac-e • wcke' sofa bed 4 cha ts • Rattan sur.room turniture

• designer pillows • armo<'e • 3 pece tu«ec» sola sei • gray bed-room sel • small 4 arge screen T V s * designer clothog • great household items art & more" . afQ-901-5050 810-855-0053 ^

DETROIT - 19414 Robson Between Vassar 4 St Martin s off 7 Mite Sat Irom 9-5 Sun Irom 10 -2 WurtoUer upnght piano pool tatve sola, loveseat color TV provincial dirvrvg room sel china, crystal sihrerwa'e stove Inoge wasner dryer tools and much much mo-e

7 1 0 EiUle Sales

J a m P a c k e d

E s t a l e S a l e

b y

U p s c a l e E s t a t e S a l e s

9139 Sioux Redford (3 blocks E ol Inkster.

S ott W Chicago) Fn & Sat. Feb 7 & 8. 9-5 3 dressers sets, full knehen. 3 pete sets, new treedmnl. wicker bar stools 2 snowwerwers. a n n m j w lamps, tons C* linens TOOL HEAVEN" Lots of misc turniture jarage treasures

MUCH MUCH MORE" PRICED TO BLOWOUT-There's something tor everyone1

For more into ca l l ta i 810-615-1459

W BLOOMFIELD 810-861-2608 Beautiful 10 ft oak Entertainment Urol Ills up 10 35 m TV Tradrttonai p*a«led finish Ivory Oming T a t * 4 leave W6 upholstered chairs

7 1 2 Gtraje Sales Wiyw

LiVONtA Huge Basemem Sale Antiques & collectibles and tons oI misc Thu«8-Sun Feb 6 9 8am 7 30555 7 Mile corner or Flamm^o

7 1 3 Moving Sales

Feb 8-9. 12233 Highmeaoow Ct Ply-moul f Oa* l in ing set dark pine bunk bedroom sel w desk, oak twwi bedroom set wr desk Somma twin beds, dark pine desk compuler 4 desk bikes rn.se 313 459-5554

ANTIQUE DINING set • |10 pieces rmcro wave lawnmcwer retriperator

9-5 42436 Majestic Ct Canton, oas dryer clothes toys Sun 9 5 42436 Ma^stic Cherry Hill 4 L*ey 313-981-9139

716 Houaebold Goods

BAKER SOFA 3 Own 4 oil White carpel Goodcondrtion S700orbesl oWer 313-464-8771

TIFUL 6 yea. old d u w g table |42 i68 l 3 14' leaves. 6 upholstered chairs Also matching oak bar table wrth ceramic inlay top 2 malcfang upfictsieied stools Ono nally S4500 Will sen tor 12500 ($2000 tor table 4 cruws. S500 tor bar 4 stools) 810-477 1982

BED 4 mallress rvw Serla queen sue sMI in piastre J150

(3131 534-3373

BEDROOM FURNITURE Dressers (2) S20apau Headboard Fu* queen $50 (810) 247-7356

BEDROOM SET Cmnhua by Cen-tury Q \«en sue encetlent condition, $2900 (51 T> 545-09Q2

BEDROOM SET (girls). OH white w tiand painting Heavy wood con slruction 5 pieces $400

t810l 737-0174

BEOROOM SET - 7 piece white oak $1100 or best offer Leave message

313-455-8715

BEOROOM SET 6 pieces wateilall deco style ca l lor details St.350 Evenings (8101 486-3743

BEDROOM SET Sow) pine (dark maple m color). 5 piece Good condi-tion 5675 |81C| 648-1096

Bedrocm Sets- wfute mocker lull s«6 11 pes like new $1200 Girls twwi cancciy sel $600 810-399-4407

BEOROOM SET whrte king bed-room set 56006*51 otter Call 810-642-6877

BEOROOM SET - while laquer con-lemporary queen w e black marble Sop dresser 4 roght stand Bu l l m lighting 4 radio Large chest Paid S4 200 sen $ I 300 810-539-3738

BRASS BED - king new w pikow soft mattress set. cos1 $1300 sacn-fice $445 (BIOl 691-4468

NWay February 14th • I 6 30 p m

l» tur ta , February 1 Sth • I 1100 a m

lunday February 16th • I Neon MU VA1.IT PAR*INC

A U SAL I DATtS

E x h i b i t i o n H o u r s 7th 9 » S M p m

U*wr^j i M r r i th 9- M • a I Si p m Ummdsy febru«r* 10tt> « W i a i M p s T-eU., N t n u n 11 W» 9 M a M l l » p m WMWUST tr6ru«r> \2l% * M i a l » f a t lumtr f N V w r i I I lk t l f l i e l l l p a

HATU8INC A SlGVFlCANT COl lCCT'ON OF I8 lh C SNCU5M MAHOGANY it OA* FUHNlTUSf AMERICAN 18th Si 19th C 'UKNITURi ANO ANTlQvE CAUCASIAN RUGS fROM A SlOOVHELD HILLS COLLECTOR Tnt £STArf OF ICATMERiNE CORSfTT ST CLAIR SHORES THI ESTATE OF FRANk vMlCENBACH CROSSt ROINTE PARK SEEfCTEDlOTS FROM THE ESTATE 0 ' IQ51PH ADtSR. UVONIA

S V •'.•08»S 01 4»T ei PH ..i? RuSSEiL COODW A HALE1 'CHARD LE'.tR EDWIN LONC R L I ' N O TAWAVQ MARCEL DYE Tf-OMAS HILL EDNA hiSU A CIRCA '860 HUDSON RIVER WANDSCA?{ ATTRHuTfD ' 0 THOMAS CHAMBERS SALVADOR DALI MIRO YAMACATA A OTHERS

ENGLISH VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD LAP DESK RETAILED 8Y TIFFANY h CO . EARLY 20th C TIFFANY SPUN METAL PLANTER I 9th C GERMAN HAND-PAINTED PORCELA N HAQuES NCLUDlNC KPM DAUM NANCY CAMEO CLASS \ASE. C '900: CERMA.N POTTERY TAN«A»D 0ATED 1731. STAFFORD SHIRS MT VERNON TEA SET, C 18?0, t» lh C MAIOLlCA MONHtV.FORM PITCHER DINNER SERVICES NCluDE WiDCEWOOD BLUE FLORENTINE B'NC 6i CIIONDAHL PANSY'. ROYAi COPENHAGEN BLUE FLOWER BRAiDED ROSENTHAL SANSOUCC. STERJNC SILVER FLAT1.'.ARE. HElRLOOM DAMAS*

ROSE INTERNATIONAL 'QUEEN'S LACt REED & 8ART0N LARK & MARL80RC0UH PATTERNS

FRIDAV FEATURES COLLECTiONS OF ' 8 t h (t 19th C PISTOLS. WATERFORD CRYSTAL. STEUBEN CLASS. SATURDAY AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF 19th C HAND-CArMD CHINESE FURNiTUSE FROM A LOCAL COL-ECTDR ORIENTAL |A0E U IVORY CARVINGS. AN EXTENSfvE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL RUGS, 19tii C AU8USSON CARPETS JAPANESE UKIYO-E WOOD8LOC* PRINTS ON SUNOAV

409 East Jefferson Avenue • Detroit. Mirhi<j.m 48226 ( l i t ) 9«{ 62SS o r W J &2SA • Fa» ( i I 1) I HI W

( A t r o s v I r o m tf ir- Ri-n C l ' i l l

PURSUANT TO state ia» a sale will be neid at Stor-N-Lock

7840 N Wayne Rd Westland M-48185-2009 ' 3131 261 6640

on Thurs 2-27-97 al 12Yioon THE FOLLOWING

GOOOS WILL BE SOLD • £ 9 Megan Dahn. 329 H Rosslyn Ga»den Cffy M 48135 Misc Owes 4 rmsc household •C3 Dave Haddock 1937C Anlagc^ Livonia Ml 48151 Misc bones 4 household riding lawnmcwer 4 out-door garde«-' loois «B4 Dave Haddock '93"D Antago Lrvorva Ml 48151 Misi^ household. 2 televisions vacuum cleaner chair

#KX-11 Juke L o r e n 6501 Yale •918 Westland M 48185 M-sc bones 4 misc bags «Et2. Tma Brogan. 6200 N Wayne Rd >233. Westland Ml 48185 Bar becue gn» mac bo»es 4 iackesskis

S O U T H E A S T M I C H I G A N A U T O A U C T I O N

PUBLIC & D E A L E R S W E L C O M E

Mc-r 4 rhurs Eiienir.gs 6 30pm Fleet lease oeaier Cons^n-mer« Sank Rep-os New car-Trade-ins A/Tved Late —-Mel Ford Tauruses

Reserved Numbers Prompt Service

Pick-up 4 Oe-'mery Servce 25 yrs Automotive Erpenence

9200 N Telegraph X Ml Cartton

313-586-8998 313-5863503

ANOTHER LOADED QUALITY ESTATE SALE Bv

D E C O R A T I V E A N T I O U E S Fr. A Sat Feb 7 S 8

Fri 9-3 Sal 10-3 1ST «s OKI 29592 POND RIDGE

lOn the wateri 1 take Higc Meadcw west -oft Mid-febr? ' |ust south of 13 Mile Dear left tum right on Pond R-oge;i

Contents STEINWAY 4 SONS 6 FT BLACK BABY GRAND Pi ANO TOTALLY REBUILT 4 PERFECT • RCA 46 men T V ' . 2 dining room sets • pair o* new green «amer ccoches • Oafiish wail unit • 3 fab queen size bed-rooms sets w«h tieiatmg lit bridges 4 drawe-s • 1950s 'ree standing bar 4 stools • desks 4 credences • t«e cabinets • lots ot 5torage cac-ners • -.aid M O P cofee table • small retrig . sleeper

wood & glass c-oftee 4 hall tables • leather 4 Chrome chair 4 otloman • VCR'S. tans 4 heaters • outdoor fountain • towe's sheets 4 linens • lots ol games 4 toys • stereo syslem . lots of arge silk 4 real plants • wood carvmg • an work • oaded rnlcnen . loaded garage wilh tools garden equipment shop vac spoils e q - c m e - t cabinets and LIKE NEW Indian Mooed • some mens 4 womens clothing • full length coal site large • lots ol household m-sc 4 coiiecb-Eies 4 lots more

We give me best deals

ESTATEWOVING SALE 9 piece dinmg room beige kjve seat peacock chairs, accessones. coffee table 5*9 onentail rug. lea service, antique desk 4 chair, wall hanongs, snow blower, lawnmower warti-abe. lamps, console tv deck glider Besl OHers Sunday Feb 9, 9am-4pm 37890 Glengrove Hal sled N of 13 Mile to Emerald Forest to Glengrove

1810] 669-5568

ESTATE SALE COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD1

31062 W Rutland Beverly Hills 1st street east ol Southt»id Road 2nd house north ol 13 Mile Road Over 50 y-s accumulation - furrWuie 4 tumish-ngs including great 50 s dming room set china crystal silver collectibles '-nens ie*e"y 4 much much more. Fn Sat Feb 7 4 8 10 am - 4 p n No Earl* Buyers'

7 0 8 Rummage Sale1

Flea Markets

T h e H u r o n T r a d e

C e n t e r & F l e a M a r k e t

210 E Michigan Are Vpsilant, Seeking Vendors/Consignments

ol an types Antiques Coaecttstes.

New 4 Used Open Fn 4 Sat I0am-6pm

4 Sun , 12 noon-6pm

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5 5 5 S O U T H W O O D W A R D A V E B i r m i n g h a m , # 6 1 4

Outpatienl mental health facility m upscale highnse'

Fnday-Saturday-Sunday (10 a m to 4 p.m.)

MANY CONFERENCE ROOMS WITH KNOLL LEATHER CHAIRS R E C L I N E R S S O F A S 4 LOVESEATS DESKS WALL UNITS END TABLES LAMPS FRAMED PICTURES TELEPHONE SYSTEM SMAl_ REFRIGERATOR MICRO-WAVE MISCELLANY"

A . & T. S A L E S Schecter/313-838-0083

810-661-8842

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& L I Q U I D A T I O N S

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Shirley Rose 313-425-

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Feb 6 7 4 8. 9am-5pm al 19810 Hickory L.eal Southfield Cranbrook Village Furniture, crystal, sporting goods clothing etc

MOVING SALE - Enure lownhouse ot turniture aa less than 1 yr old

810-968-4527

PLYMOUTH MOVING SALE - Some turniture luggage clothing nvsc household items Everything musl

St Fnday 4 Saturday, 8am-5pm 5 Hartsough, oft LiBey between

Ann Arbor Tr 4 Ann Arbor Rd

PLYMOUTH - 2 treezers counler showcase, cash register lOffs ol new l e i handed ilems furniture craft supplies bundled dowels kitchen items anbques, and more. Feb 7, 10 30-5 Feb 8 10-5 13303 Naples Dr off ol N Territorial between Beck 4 Ridge

ROCHESTER Thurs thru Sal . 9 lo 5 603 W University Dr Collectibles bnc-a-brac comics baseball cards pinbad TV 4 much more

SAT FEB 8 t0am-3pm 14040 Manhattan Oak Park 1 blk N of Lin-coln at Coolfdge 13131 874-0362

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Lilly M . & C O M P A N Y

Call Too Free m 810 313 area

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BRIOAL GOWN and matching veil -Venetian lace and silk shantung Size 10-12 $ l990besl (810) 682-6370

FULL NATURAL Lunarame Mirw Coat Size 10-12 Appraised $6,800, Asking $1.500 313-893-1318

HOUSEHOLD SALE' 24635 Winona |W ol Telegraph S of Cherry Hill in Oearbom

Feb 7-9 Fn-Sur. l0-5pm Lots of household items-Eicellenl condition1

F umilure. Books 3 sets china, refrig-erator shelving, craftsman metal lathe photo 4 oMice meta) yard set Schwinn bikes 4 exerciser wood stove - Lot's more'" Sale by Tnsh Davis Numbers no pre sale

LOVELY Ona mnk coat, size not ibelieve lo be size I4|. available

appraised $700 810-683-1368

RANCH MINK coat size 12-14 98" sweep $i 800 Fo» stroller $500 Both excellent 810-646-7657

WEDDING-DRESS - beautiful rvory Altered from size 20 Part $1500, asking $800 (810,1 380-3043

IN HOUSE SALES BY

F I N D E R S K E E P E R S

Buy 0ms 4 Louidaiions Low Rates'

WELL KNOWN-EXPERIENCED

AsK lor He lena & ENy

(810) 626-6915, 661-4089

WEOO'NG GOWN size 6 Eve of Milady whitebeaded paid $2 000 asking $500 (810) 335-0150

WEOOING GOWN traui 4 head piece Short sleeves ivory Size 10 "reserved $300 ( 3T3) 981-2960

7 1 6 Household Goods

T AIR hockey table $230 queen mal-lress set $70. mens sheepskin coal $50 - all like new 810-669-5711-

LIVING-'DINING ROOM turrvilure. Feb 9 4 10 12-5 Pa-kerest Apts 27577 lahser Apt" 233 N ot 11W of Lahser 810-661 839& 358-5953

ANTIQUE TABLE China cabinet bulfei $220 modem table, chairs blacKigoM S'50 313-416-5266

WASHER dryer electnc 4 stove gas 2 y s fndge, all $600 2 singly beds 1 bedroom sel white double bed for-mica tables 4 chairs 313-522-0133 or can collect 519 542-4214

AREA RUG 8k1l. luj^it rust w,'floral border $175 7 loot pool tatxe w.accessones $700 Sola 4 wmg

Chair $ 1 5 0 D a y b e d w-mallress. $50 2 rockmg $50 each After 5pm 610-477-0038

a y b e d chairs

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F U R N I T U R E S T O R E • Living • Dming • Bedroom • Lamps • Antiques • Appliances

We pick Up and Sell For You' YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS

31562 Grand River (810) 471-0320 (1 b * W of Orchard Lake Road I

BRASS BED - queer- new complete with ortho set in plasm, cos! $t 000 sacrifice $325 .'810i 691-4468

BROWN LEATHER couch, chair 4 ottoman $475 81 Ol 559-3578

CHI LOS BED - Little ' ikes Race Car bed twin size Pertecl condition $205best (810) 258-8763

CHINA CABINET Traditional style, medium wood $400

Call (810) 349-1062

716 H o u i e h o U Goods

QUEEN ANNE table w,.4 D m , e ice l len l condi t ion MOOrbed

810-543-0000

RAIN SOFT HOME wa system L*e new Only $1,950 Call alter 2pm (313J 981-5367

SECTIONAL. 4 pc $500. 2 Formica coflee tables - square a rectangle $100 4 12&eacfi 1810) 851-5784

1920 S ENCRUSTED 4 pc bedroom sei lullsize bed vanity w.stool. highboy $1,950 Ca l before 4pm

1810) 682-9737

SOFA 4 loveseat neutral color. Bencheratt brand -xnv^Sl 0C<Vbes1 Must sell T I 3-397-8771

SOFA S pearl staim prooled $1

swivel che« Both $850 Sealy hrm queen

mallress set $500 White drop leal orcuiar knehen table wr 3 chairs $150 Must sen (810) 626-8728

SOLID OAK Contemporary Furrwture-Mmt condition Moving, must sell Call lor prices (810) 258-8783

SOLID OAK eniertainmeni center Me nei> $500 Sofa bed, $175 3 chairs S100 each (313) 397-0953

stands Originally $1575 Taki S500.tiesl (810) 443-1281

THAfER COGGINS couch Love sea' 4 couch Reclmer, pink

810-332-8466

TWO 6 fl matching bookcases Wall mirror 2 electnc stoves Furniture

313-525-0461

Uprighi piano manufactured by Hoban M Cable of Ct*cago. ebony linish $300 Oak dnrng room sel 4 wmdsor chairs $100 810-545-2380

WATERBED Queen size, head board healer aa adaptions Great condition 5l5&t iest 313-459-4735

WATEPFORD CRYSTAL Chande-lier 5 arms Model 85 S2 000

SOLD

WING BACK reckners (2). brown good condition $ i 75 each Lazr-Boy reciirvei rust $150 810-681-0568

3 yr old queen-size solaced tarv' mauve t»ue S20G-besi olfer Good conoition 313-459-9928

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BAR OWNERS' Aneque bar bo» Iran 4 bade Turn oI careury Oak. xq Meroied rrWadad glaae A owar g l e u doors $8.500«eM 313-525 2323

PANEL SAW I Olt long Sftla*. eical-lent condton great lor krrraca or ply. wood 11375 (313) 9&3-&52S

REFRIGERATED DELI dMplay case p as t r , case Sm^e glass door pop cooler Siamese steel tables

1313) 905-2575

Cooputen

APPLE H OS ImageWnter II printer Apple Work Peri l Wort Plus Pub-»sh II $400 (810) 426 8899

SUPER COMPUTER SALE SAVE $S$ SUPER VALUES

OEARSORN. MICH SUN FEB 9. 10AM lo 4PM DEARBORN CIVIC CENTER

15801 Michigan Ave Corner ol Greenheld

1 Mile East oI Southlield (M 39) NEW 4 USED COMPUTERS Lowest Pnced Disks m U S A

SOFTWARE $2 8 UP PrepekJ phone cards 54 iron $10 Admission $5 00 (313)283-1754

734 EkctronicWAudior1

Video

ADCOM GOA6OO $500 GFP565 $700 Klipsch Academy $200 KG1 2's $200 OHM Anffs. $1000

313-207-9706

CERWIN VEGA Speakers 12" woofer excellent shape $125 lirm

313-207-0447

MAGNOBOX console greal shape 60 LP records sympomes operas westerns $200 810-649-6807

7 3 6 Video Games, Tapes. Movies

GENESIS-'SEGA CD 3 c o n t r o l s 4 player iaek 18 games and 6 CO s $325 (3131 425-4166

SNES LIKE new 3 controaers (1 turbo i 6 games at w.-oriamal boies $180 (810) 624-8212

CHINA PATTERN Richekeu Hul-schenreuthet eicellent condition replacement cost $ i t66 WM sell $600 after 7 OOPM |517| 548-6619

718 Appl iances

7 4 6 Hospital Equipment

COFFEE TABLE end table velvel lounger upholstered chair antique chair 4 lioor lamp 1313)453-1551

COMMAND AiRE aeo-lhermo heal pump Passive AC 4 aunnary heat 3 Mye« water pumps 2 pressure tanks t tiller assemCy 810-731-5465

CONTEMPORARY BEDROOM set Queen platform bed, in white w armoir SI000 (810, 620-8943

COUCH - Blue 4 white, aproi 60 inches 3 cushions $250-$350 Fan condition |810) 373-6438

COUCH Corbu Pausa Wack leather absolutely musl sell $1 100 best '810) 253-1073

COUCH bon. Newly 'abnc $500

cona-recovered m navy blue

459-1 (313) 1499

COUCH - 84 inches long bold strips o l navy hunter green grayish "tail makes mlo queen bed S250 CHAIR large La-Z-Boy like leal blue 1 laid back position plug .n Lumbar vibrator $100 i810> 549-0611

CRAFTMATIC adjustable queen beds like new 2 Yrs old $ ' 500 313-454-7128 ot 313-937-2223

CRiB white Jenny Llnd style match ing changing table

r S235 1810) 559-1107 dresser

CUSTOM hand-crated black lami-nate table 4 bullet with cream marble in-sei 6 black lacquer 4 upholstered chairs eicellenl condition $3000 Matching wack rarrunato wall urvrl with kgMed shelves 4 storage $ 1000

810-661-1944

ADMIRAL 16 5cu It refrigerator rust tree $250 Admira' gas stove, $200 Both almond (3131453-1551

CATHY S BEST VALUE APPLIANCE

FREE 1 YEAR WARRANTY 26734 Michigan Ave . between Beech O a y 4 Inks ter Rds 313-359-2072 or 5741 E 8 Mile Warren 1 blk W of Mound Rd

DISHWASHER - portable Whirlpool eicellenl ccr*»tion Si 10 Sears Lady Kenmore electnc dryer eicellent condrtwn S125 1313) 394-0722

OR YEP Gas Kenmore Very good condition $250 Ca" after 5pm

1313) 421-4807

GAGNON APPLIANCE Reeondihcmed washers 4 dryers wilh a 1 year warranty Like new1

1 800-670-5010

GE FRIDGE w new compressor $250 GE trash compactor $100 While-Westmghouse electnc range S200 All almond (810) 656-4915

GE WASHER 4 electnc dryer both $150 Chest Ireezer $200 Gas Stove $150 313-513-5954 page 780-1428

FULL adiuslable electric hospital bed s«Je rails eicellent corvdiUon Wheelchair 4 walker 313-425-8832

STANDING WHEELCHAIR used only a lew times New S6000. sacn-lice at S3000t>es! IBIG) 471-2146

WHEELCHAIR - Roles 2000 LT Invicare SAOQbest Walker - non-1 elding. S20 (810) 650-8703

747 Jewelry

BRAND NEW Gucc. G Watch Retailed tor S895 will sell for $700 Oest (810) 468-9795

FINE 75 Cl Diamond solitaire nng appraised a' $5500 - Sacrifice S2 100 Call 1313) 434-7728

HALF KARET diamond solitarre engagement nng set m ye»ow gold best oiler (810) 528-5979

VALENTINES DAY SPECIAL Fine Jewelry at a Discount

Diamor»ds 4 More Inn 18101 553-4983 1810) 553-4981

GLOBAL RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES

All major brands. 6 month warranty 30635 Plymouth Rd 313-261-7937

KENMORE STACKABLE lull s-ze washer dryer White Eicellent corx»-lion S60C (8IOi- 486-8123

MAYTAG ALMOND washer/dryer, gas. almost t year eicellenet condi-tion, $700 Mov»ng 810-594-1987

748 Lawn Garden & Snow Equipment

BOSS V-SNOWPLOW 8 2 " with extras eicellent condition $2.o0o at best Alter 5 PM (810)231-0757

HONDA 5 horse snowflower $500 l i r m - C a l l a l t e r 5 p m 313-844-3544

CUSTOM MADE counlry lovesea! matchmg chair, oak trim finest quality like new originally $1400 Must sell S550best 313 513-6366

DINING ROOM 4 bedroom furniture Solid mahogany Chippendale style Quality |810| 652-8SOO

DINING ROOM - chairs 6 tail white Designer. $175 each Lamps clothes puccv mixed 810-626-2038

DINING ROOM - Formal whuge hulch, se»C cherry 6 chairs. 4 yrs old $3 000.besl 810-478-0814

DINING room set. oak. contemporary Table 4 6 cha»s . w-chma cabinet $500 After 4pm 810 6080474

DINING ROOM - Traditional med oak w/2 inserts 6 chairs matching china cabinet $1 500 313-451-6271

DiN'NG ROOM Trestle table 6 upholstered chairs breaktront good conation St800 810-788-3327

BAKER Chippendale dining room chairs (mahogany, set ol 8) Baker Dreakfror-vthina cabinet wrth pedi-ment too Baker inlaws mahooanv dming room table handmade mahogany Chippendale highboy with b a l & daw tw t Chippendale ban-quet mahogany 3-pedestai dirung room table with rope edge (opens to 12\»»l) Chippandale bodrtron) chest Secretary desks many traditional mahogany t»rwig room chairs (sets up lo 18). vaned styles Sideboards buffets servers Heinnly carved toyer labie tZi 151 He«v#y carved Frandv Victorian queen s i n bed eiacukve desks |3*S 4 4 i6 i Chvpendale cam-elbaek solas 4 loveseat Mahogany 4 poster beds (a* sizes) Cftppendam

kvmg room tables. • tables benches consoles, game

slcole lamps Oriental rug (Herman. 10a 14). More'

M A H O G A N Y I N T E R I O R S 506 S Washington Royal Oak

(810) 345-4110

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A w i n n e r w i l l b e d r a w n f o r e a c h h o m e g a m e

d u r i n g t h e r e g u l a r a e a s o n .

W i n n e r s w i l t b e n o t i f i e d b y p h o n e

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FAMILY ROOM FURNITURE Traditional 2 toveseats 2 reckners & rug $500 810-474-8194

FIVE PC bedrocm-. set $160 Double mattress 4 b o i springs $75 Graco baby swmg $20 , 810) 788-7761

REFRIGERATOR 25 cu It Ken-more almond, side by side Crushed icewaler dispenser Like ne » S800 GE Sell Cleaning Electnc Range almond Eicellenl condition $150 or txnh for $900 (810 ) 853-5289

REFRIGERATOR GE Profile siOe by side water 4 -ce S799 36 Gas cook-top $175, GE deluxe dish-washer Si75. double over $199, microwave $55 All white 4 in eicel-lent condition I8t0) 626-0537

REFRIGERATOR - Bolpomte sett defrosting good condition, white »7'» cu 1 $125 (313) 427-8753

SPEEDOUEEN gas dryer heavy-duty. 1ange capaoty 3 years old. $200 • • • * * • • • • • • « • SOLD

WASHER 4 DRVER *ke new war-ranty (313)266-2419

FURNITURE SALE whrte sola twin chairs 3 (ables.2 akke metal trundle bed. blue chair 4 ottoman white armofr 4 large muror (81 Ol 642-3569

FUTON 4 Fran to sola hgni colored natural wood frame. 3 months OKI $200 (313) 422-8026 or page 709-8591

KITCHEN TABLE • maple Large wrth leal 4 chairs 4 Bench Eicellent tfce new Besi ofler 810-626-1515

LIKE NEW cnb with mallress (810) 642-6408

M A T C H I N G SOFA 4 sleeper loveseat, dan brown fabric with bol-ster cushions (313) 531 -2750

NEW CREAM couch<7tt) Loveeea! (5'««t 4 cha«(3 ' t «) Must sen-

S i 300, 810-258-3927

NEW MARBLE Ommg room tMMa buffet & 6 suede c h w t 1 yr old

810-987-0002

NOR (TAKE "BANCROFT 12 sel serving paces gold tnm »on. $?S0 810-258-9362

OAK CANOPY bedroom t m deck and fMeh. chest of drawers nirtit Band $575 313-562-6500

ORIENTAL RUGS 9x12 one C t » nese hooked rug. one Persian

$600 each 810-366-9940

PEDESTAL DINING room MXe 3 tea's, walnut named oak w e winder- chaws (810) 375-9382

PEDESTAL DINING room labia 3 leafs walnut with 8 Windsor Ovmrt (810) 375-9362

QUALITY FURNISHINGS lumeme

Bicycles

IN-SEA SON FITNESS SALE RE CONDITIONED

AiRDYNES A BIKES FREE LAY-AWAY

LIVONIA SCHWINN Bicycle 4 Fitness Center

28860 W. 7 M-ie

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T F F W A I N BIKE PARRY 1 9 9 6 WaFioo speedcrneter alummum bar ends more M r r $200 810-344-4714

7 2 2 Building Materials

SEARS S A V E U P T O 5 0 %

on all clearance <aw*i mowers chipper sp-eaders blowers Cham

saws weed wackers, power wave 's tillers, edgers etc

SEARS ai Livonia Ma" comer of 7 MM 4 Midaleoei'

Sale encs Feb 8. 1997

SNOW BLOWER Ariens-model •932 brand new 2 stage w electnc start S575 (313l 981-1052

SNOWPLOW 7FT Fisher, came ott 1988 Ford 150 $300 or best Alter 5pm call (313l 455-2872

750 Miscellaneous For Sale

ACOUARIUM 135 gallon saft waler complete sei up with Oak stand tnckie system with hsh 4 coral $1800 test 18101 471-0067

AIR COMPRESSORS - 10 HP LeRoi Dresser $1 800 5HP KeOogg $350 Call 18IO) 651-773'

BLACK FOX, lu« length coat. Size meAum $900 (810) 220-0727

C O A C H B R I E F C A S E n e w Mahogany 16 • i t x 3 Retail $374 o«enng $225 (810) 647-1524

FURNACE • Jenspn 80J300 BTU WqodCoal Burning Very good cor*>-tion $500basl 1313) 561-0539

KILN 23" w-'smer, MOCVtree ceram« Holds Also Hammond M size organ Cal (810) 642-6592

glass doo* LOPI WOOD Stove blower 10 « o l ChmweV 1250 (313) 459-5605

LAMINATED SEAMS (used), 6"x18" 30 ft x 30 tt Very reasonable <3I3| 522 1811

7 2 4 Business 1 Off ice

Equ ipment

AMMONIA BLUE PRINT MACHINE Blue-ay model 350 t o years old $600 Call (810) 478-7875

EXECUTIVE mahogany desk. wMmg ur«s eiceHent Ovef $600 new set $275 810-656-2500

COPY MACHINE Ricoh FT4430 w stand e i c i M r l eondtkon 54 100 CBPFES. S996 (810) 471-3095

DESKS w'en1ens«*I Also. 5«2 w drawers $275 a l 313-533-7068

Meei w«wood gram lap 1 - " "!

USEO FILE calxnets. daeke. chaws, Bookcase, lateral Mee conference tables A much more The Pnce is RigN 313-52V8274

USEO OFFICE equpmeni Chairt worksiabons phone Pager 810 717-14M

Buy or Lease 10 to 17 mm «10 to 12 tfvws

Con«BO Cyndv at (•10) 640-4100

45' RCA TV 12 yrs old excellent condmon $350 Lighted comer cuno cabinet $100 810-474-6628

SEWING MACHINES (2), Singer Professional with console Commer CAL or home use RecenBy serviced S60Qea 810-360-0621 363-7738

STOVE-GE double oven Couch / sleeper sofa 4 KOOe C a n Alt exce l lent eonctkon (810) 396-8338

WATERBED w< headboard weddmg dresnVang tram. uack4wh,te photo developmg equpment313-534-0109

Mu«eaJ lnstrumenL*

BABY GRAND PIANOS in Mahogany $2299 $4899 Other punot Irom $700 MKhoan P«no (810) 548-2200 Ca l anytime1

BABV GRANO P-no 5 b l e n c h Week laquer I n e h EiceHent con* »on $4 500 Cal eves BlO-661-1818

BALDWIN STEINWAY. YAMAHA 4 Oeier Pianos ttamng (ram $695

1-2300 Cal Anyeme'

DRUM SET Peart Chrome 4 cymbats aatraa $800

' H ? (313) SOI-4442

DRUMS 9 moma concert dtums 8* cymbals 4 Ok*an al

« ceaas great comMnn red $1300 ( t t 0 | 661-9116

PAUL REED Bm* . electric p e e r •"caee E o M o m M o n . $80C 'eevey 9tareo Chonre 600 war

$300 313-397-5817

• E-ER E«eaeni oondeon $1600

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PIANO Lower. . " U pecan wood Never played Must «ee- aiaoo (313) 425-536«

P«AHO. #P1Nrr Feyew S Cable " • p m kmah wibenoh I IOOMies i

(313) 720-4239 P«ANO • Sonet M 1300 Inn

Pley* we* Rough (313) 861-1877

*AWO STEINWAV 40- oonaoM

•on $1*400

PIAWO YAMAHA O r M C7 K M $16800 311-466-3103

Beat o*er »I0-737-*444

8AXAPHONE . Tee •EARMEAAASHOM SlOOOorBeaf

0 " » C M ATO) 220-37W

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Thursday, February 6, 1997 O&E ClasaWcations 751 to 836 ( * > 3 I

^ AUTOMOTIVE 751 Musical

Instruments

S T E I N W A Y M o d e l M 1966 . mahogany, exceaenl condfbon Secn-tice at $13,000 810 540-2906

TRUMPET, $200 trombone $200, accordian $100 Lowrey Spinel organ ml bench $175 313-455 2233

We Buy PIANOS (Spmets. Consoles Grands)

Top pnees tor Slsmway Grands AND •

HAMMOND ORGANS (B-3. C-3, A-IOO 4 others)

Call Mr Howard

313-561-3537

752 Sporting Goods

DOWNHILL SKI'S - OUn 200 cm OXS model, like new $175

610-650-8275 or 810-399-1155

EXERCISE EQUIPMENT new Healtnnder $399 4 treadmill $299 or best offer (810) 685-0211

GOLF CLUBS - Ping Eye 2, 3 -pitichmg wedge, used one lime $400 Eves (810) 645-0662

GUN SHOW at Washtenaw Fair Grounds in Saline, Ml Sat Feb 8. 9-5PM 4 Sun Feb 9, 9-4

LIFESTYLER CARDlO Fit - with elec-tronic monitor Like new $T70-tiest Call > (313) 534-0498

LIKE NEW Nordic Track Pro, Like new. Pro Rider make o t e r Day (313) 369-1624

NORDIC TRACK $450 Exercise bike, $100 Rower SI00 Evesweekends. (810) 68T-0568

NORDIC TRACK Sequoia , $250 (313) 961-0369

POOL TABLE, 8 ft slate, like new $700 (810) 540-6392

POOL TA8LES AD slate, antique, ultra modem

bar size Floor modef demc s 810-399-7255 Eves 810-547-3960

POOL TABLE Valley slate top 7 tt S650bes1

(313) 532-4719 Good condition

PRECOR M 9 2. Precision electronic tread mitt. $26.00 retail, se* $1400 Concept 2 rowing machine with elec-tronic console $1300 retail se*

$500 Eves (8101 650-5353 Days 810 939-5500 Dan

784 Dop

JACK RUSSELL Terrier Pup* -Famey raised stockey smooth coated, short-legged Shots 6 wormed Both parents or premise Cue• ton tempermerl 313-541-1153

LAB PUPPIES, AKC. black 4 yellow c h a m p i o n l i n e s D a w c l a w s .

$325-$350 (B10) 979-6476

LAB PUPS, AKC 6 weeks chocolate males 4 temaies. champion blood line shots, wormed, guaranteed S300 S350 (810) 368 5009

MALTESE PUPPIES 6 wks AXC re»*ier*d wormed and 1st shots Adorable! $400 (313) 425-5042

MASTIFF PUPS Champion knes

8 wks cM. AKC. (810) 740-7812

807 Motorcycle*

SfinibieVGo-Karti

HONDA 1994 XR-200.4-stroke, runs great A $4 000 b * e tor only $1,600 Call (313) 528-0141

KAWASAKI 1996. KX2S0. excellent conctnon. lots of extras. $3900

(313) 295-2319

810 Recreational Vehicles

POLARtS. 1997 XC 800. 192 skx * . only 400 m*a*. $5400 Many extras sold separately 313-591-4442

NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF excettem pupa rare breed champion blood imes 313-278-9789

NEC MASTIFF. Boston, Ron. Lhasa. S'*y Aut Shep Chihuaha, Shih TZU , MinPm All breeds available 313-427-6644 - Terrier MU $99"

Dalmatian Special - $149 >11 • Home raised environment »

PEKINGESE PUPS • AKC lered, ready lo go pnced C M (517) 82:

POM MALE AKC, cream colored, house broken, musl sell, child allergic (810) 564-1612

POOOLE, liny toy. only weighs 3 lbs silvei male 3 igree AKC, 5003

ROTT I' BORDER Cofces - 5 'emaHes. 1 male. Ready Feb 4th

Can (313) 261-2910

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES 6 wks old. AKC all shots mahogany from $400 (313) 426-3375

ROTTWEILER RESCUE Rescue 4 adoption Foster homes needed Call (810) 334-5223

SHELTIE - AKC. sable and tn-color, heath guaranteea Males $300 Females $325 (810) 584-2618

SHELTIE PUPPIES AKC register. 7 weeks old. 1 male 4 2 lemaies

(810) 349-2913

SHEPHARD LAB MIX, good natured , MAW 1'T yrs old To a good home

313-261-5297

SHIBA INU Pups AKC Shots 4 wo rmed , ma les 4 f e m a l e s $300-$400 1419) 446-9106

ROCHESTER SWIM & Racquet C u b Avon 4 Rochester Rd Mem -BE*shp For Sale (8T0) 652-2196

SALOMON SKI S 9X9000 EXP PR8 2 seasons $250 Salomon ski's 9E2S PR6 w BMD 4 poes $250 Pre 1200 skis 200CM W'tund $100 Pre 1200 ski's 175CM w bindings 4 poles $85 Ncrdica 997 mens Comp boots size 11 $40 C«» 810 647-2323

SCHWINN AERODYNE - loaded . $600 Nordic Track Medalist, loaded , $700 Both like new 810-851-3491

SEARS WALKING Treadmill elec Ironic pulse 4 readout good c o n a -tion SI 75. (810) 471-

SKI SALE 4 prs (K-2s 4 Rossi. 175-204CM) Q u * m y b indings Boots 8'T, 10. 11 Racing pants XC 208-Rossi S'ZE 10 snoes-poies Low prices 810-851-6948

SLANT B O A R D S , $25 each. SoioRei $250 Weider Pro exercise station S350 810-373-3276

SLED UNIQUE 75 year old double runner Bobsied seats 8 $150

(810) 377-1744

TABLE TENNIS table $50 Weight sei $40 2 Flexible Flyer s leds $10 each Desk $40 1810) 377-1744

TREADMILL, WESLO C a d e n c e 880 brand new, compulenzed (pulse) etc $400'best • • • • * • • SOLD

754 Wanted to Buy

PEZ CANDY dispensers wanted 1 or entire coBeclion Will pay cash After 6 (313) 591-7241

SEEKING GOOD n jnnmg older car ot any kind Early 1980 s CaS anytime (810) 355-4812

WANTED T O Y T R A I N S

(810) 477-0550

SHIH TZU Puppies Intelligent ador-able Purebred sorry no papers Females $195 313-291-8228

SHIH TZU Pups nny. AKC Shots Vrsa.'Mastercara 313-453-4295

SIBERIAN HUSKIES • AKC weexs old Call 810-549-7553

811 SoovmoWes

ARCTIC CAT 1990 JAG AFS440 -warmer*, cover, 400 rnte*. $2100

(313) 495-0431

ARCTIC CAT 1994 ThwiOer Cat 900 cc. Muds. n*is great $4200 Leeve

(810^227-7301

ARCTIC CAT 1992 700 WHd Cat excellent condmon, $3300 Aak tor Don atler 6pm (8101 879-3472

ARTIC CAT 1995 Thundercat, 900CC studs $4800

517-521-3472

POLARIS 1992 Indy 500 SP - EFI 4 kqmd cooled, excellent condition. $3 700-bes' (313) 467-3966

RUPPS • '76 340 4 '77 250 Nltros -liquid cooled; aluminum traitor; $1500 (810) 731-1985

SKI DOO 1993 Formula Plus. 580 cc. lik* n * » . low miles $3500 or best otter (810) 960-7783

SKI DOO MX 1995, 241 UP md**. $3500 (313) 421-0187

TWO SNOWMOBILES 8 trailer SRV 4 Pha*er. approximate^ 400CVn-irtes per sled. $3300 M 810-685-8384

822 Trucks For Sale

DAKOTA. 1996 C U ) Cab - Ctonet Red wrmatcfing cap Loaded. CO player, (unroof 25.000 miles, very dean. $14,600 Troy. 810-526-9449

DOOGE 1993 Dakota SpoA VS. 39 . cap. 19.700 m*e* Very good cona-tion $7900rt>est (810) 471-3138

DOOGE DAKOTA SPORT 1993. automatic, air, cd, running board*, sunroof bedfrier Exc iUn l condWon $tO,CXXVbe»t (313) 420-1028

DOOGE 1996 RAM 1500. Ckib Cab Sport, loaded h * power Orfy 3100 mto* $19,468

DOOGE RAM 1906. V-6 automatic u ext warranty more S1520<Vbest

(313) 878-6309

EXPLORER, 1996 XLT, 4 door, V8. 4 X 2 , blue. eiceHent oondmon $18,500 (313) 454-4674

FORD F-150 1997, assume A Plan •ease 3 door super cab 4 WD, 9000 miles $360i'mo 810-544-1972

FORD F I 5 0 1996 - Eckke Bauer, 5 speed bedhner, Tonneau cover loaded $14,000 (313) 522-8699

FORD, 1993 F-150, extended cab. 4 9 straight six automatic, on* owner $12.695rb**t (313)722-2340

FORD - 1990 F350. Florida truck. Utmty bed air. 460 V8. Runs very good $5900-bsst 313-467-4651

FORD FLAIRSIDE 1992 . 4x4 Nlte. F150 supercso V8. automatic, sir Loaded. $12,992 DEMMER FORD (3T3) 721-2600

FORO 1997 F-150. Lariat. 4*2. super cab, style side. V-6, loaded. 10,000 miles, $20,700 (313) 464-1137

FORD. 1965 F 150. low miles, excei-ienl condition, 4 9 L automatic, air. more. $4,300 (810) 844-9042

V-MAX 600 1994 LE - Studdec Many extra's' Locks 4 runs great1

$3900/b**t (810) 363-6304

812 CampersMotor Homes/Trailers

DUTCHMAN 1993 30 P*vel trailer sleeps 9, like new Folly loaded $13.00<ybesl 313-460-1542

FAMILY CAMPING - Smoke Rise Resort near Flint Ml Lifetime mem-ber*Np $1000 plus transfer fee of $325 (810) 559-1024

JAMBOREE 1985 26' Onan ator. rool air, relhgeralor

gener freeze,

6. Ford chassis Class C 51,000 miles $12.800 810-751-4359

SIBERIAN HUSKY AKC male , btACk 4 while 10 weeks oW

(810) 758-3247

SIBERIAN HUSKY • Pups 2 m a l e s Black 6 whfl* AKC Shots, vet checked 313-531-1860

SIBERIAN HUSKY Puppies AKC -egislered. $350 Canton

(3131 844-3071

SPRINGER SPANIEL 2 year old male . ' oves 4 neects children Unable to care for $35 1313) 459-0442

YORKIE MIXED - Adorable Valentine puppies ' 2 male. 8 weeks $200

(313) 261-5033

786 Horses i Equipment

GELDING - Tennesse Walker 7 yr old lull chrome blue roan exceiienl disposition $2500 |810) 627-2256

MISSOURI FOX Trotter 14 yrs. GekJing. $1800 Black 4 White Mare. 4 yrs old $3300 WJI sell w'hay Brighton area (517) 545-8957

NOMAD 1988 TRAILER. 20 tony loaded, furnace, air. awrwng 4 screen room w « i carpet *xce«enl condmon very clean $6500 (313) 536-7548

SPORTSMAN 1995 -32' Power sbde-out. sleeps 5 Exoellent corxktion Many *xtr*s $l5.200rb*st

(810) 277-2186

815 Auto Misc.

NEW GAS lank tor short bed S-TO pickup Dealer cost S18C. will sacri-fice $150 CA» (313) 427-7618

AutoTruck-Parts A Sernce

FORD F-150 1985 new clutch good work truck, STSOOBEST

(313) 561-3464

FORO 1994 F150 Pick-up, 19 000 miles 1 owner $10,794 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1988 FL&O Runs 4 looks good New lire* 5 speed. 105.000 miles $4 990 (810) 335-8656

FORD 1986 - F-150 SA Cylinder, stick. Runs Excellent $28(XVBest Offer CAR* eves (313| 522-5460

822 Trucks For Sale

RANGER 19*3 XLT. M black extra dean. V6 $69 down. SITS mo No coe>gpor needed QAC r J ^ l E A U T O (313) 455-5566

RANGER 1994 XLT - 4(2. blue. 4 sngwis. 35.000 mil**, nr. pre-

mn*n sound. $11J!00 610-474^519

S-10 1994 Pick-up. 4 3 . V-6, extended cap air. automate, cruea 4 Mt

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

826 Yarn

AEROSTAR 1996 XLT Extended Wagons. 6 paaaengar. automatic, dual «rMeai power windows/locks, cruiss, tilt, csssa t t * From $15,996 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

CHEVY 1995 G-20 V*n Conversion Package $15,640

15.000 m*e*' Sua pnce 6*3-0070 (•10)

SUBURBAN 1990 • cruise tilt air tow package, runnmgboerd. no fust new tires, much more $11,500

Call 313-535-4341

SUBURBAN 1967 • « ton, 454. low 4 power package. 65,000 rimes, good condrton. extras $7200rbest (810) 227-2166 aflar 6pm

TAHOE, 1996 LS. loaded, CO. 11,000 miles, black Mired mtanor $27,900 (313) 422-1926

THUNDERBIRD LX 1995 - V8, power moonroof. power windows, power door locks, power sests tat. :oa*e Extra Sharp1 $11,986

^ H H K E 3 3 3 S E I ! K Q ^ H . T . I . ' I I A ' H U ' I ' A F L A M S A E S

824 Mini-Vans

AEROSTAR 1992 - Eddie Bauer, all options, extended. A WD lop condi-tion. $6995 810-476-4763

AEROSTAR, 1990, ex tended , loaded good condition. $4,750 Eve's 4 weekends 313-261-5606

AEROSTAR 1993, XL. Oerk Bkie 41.000 miles, extended warranty only $89 down. 20 minute credit approval by phone OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

AEROSTAR XL 1992, extended length, loaded full power, no ru*t, very clean $7000 (810) 437-2118

AEROSTAR 1994 XL-Plu* Wagons, automatic, air. power winoows/locks cruise, lilt, reer wiper,•washer, privacy

low miles From $10,994 MMER FORD (313) 721-2600 BCM

AEROSTAR 1994 XLT extended wagon, air, automatic power win-dows, locks, cruise. Bit. 7 passenger Loaoed $11,594 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1995 F150 Supercabs (7) XLT, V8. automat*;, ar, fun power, loadea , great selection Priced from $14,995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD F-250 1979 v . ion newer brakestwes/mufftor. n jns excellent. 6 cylinder, $1,000 (810) 403-0795

F O R D 1977 F350 - 1 t o n . 300' 6, 4 s p e e d sokd work horse $1750 Eves (313) 937-6373

FORD 1997 F150 4x2, exlended cab. ianal, flair SUM all factory options. $21,900 (810) 360-3722

FORD 1995 F150 4I4 4 9 Bter engine. 30.000 miles Well equipped wrth glass cap Outstanding condi-tion S14.B9C 81 192

FORD F-150 XL 1994 Super cab 6 tt bed, 47,000 miles arrvlm air $11 000'besl (810! 684-1386

FORD 199' F-150. XLT autom*tic. loaded . 58.000 miles low peckage $7500 OR best (313, 953-9525

FORD 5 0 complete engine trans. 1988,$600 Ford 1 9 Mar escort enar* and tans complete $300 Also rmsc motors (313) 535-0024

| FORD 1995 F-150 XLT Red V-6, automatic 19,000 rrWes, loaded $15,000 (810) 344-9339

FORO 1979 pek-up front end c»p on*y Best offer (313) 525-6464

TRAIL RIDERS - Pnvate tarm now accepting horses to boa'd. Large box stalls quality feed daify turn-out adK»ns state land tor miles ol scenic trails Horses tor sale or lease Beginner. Western lessons

(313) 878-9450

788 Household Pets-Other

Auto Financing

ECREDIT PROBLEMS* • BANKRUPTCY*

Won ' t stop you from dnvmg away from J o e Panlan Chevrolet CaH Steve PI (8101-355-1000

FORO 1996 F -150 XLT Super Cab • V8, automatic, black, 6 800 ml*S. $18,500 (313) 562-3709

FORO 1992 - F-150 XLT Supercab 8 tt bed, loaded, heavy duty spnngs shocks new ball iomts Warranty $10,500 (810) 693-1717

AEROSTAR 1992 XLT extended loaded, high cap. ak, 4.0 liter, excai-isnt ccmdmor JeOOO 313-522-485'

AEROSTAR 1987, XLT, loaded only 57.500 mass, trailer lowmg mint con-

n $7500 After 6 313-464-9196

ASTRO - 1995 A WD Possi Tow package quality coach conversion, raised roof, TV, CO 2 stereos VCP loaded 43.000 miles, transfer-table 100,000 mile warranty $18,500 Days 810-349-9396 Eves: 810-229-0547

ASTRO - 1989 V6. loaded. 7 pas-senger. exc*«em condition $4600

(610) 442-7917

CARAVAN 1993. ES automatic , air stereo, very low miles, factory war

k book only I, very

ranty. ST879 below black $7899 TV ME AUTO (313) 455-5566

Suburban OUNMOMi<CAS«LAC

CHEVY 1990 3/4 Ton Wor* Van $4,500 or bast offer Call Marty, Mon-Sat 6am-4pir

313-522-760C

DOOGE 1994 Grand Caravan LE Tamarotf Advantage Package included $14,666

DOOGE 1964 Ram 56 OOO m*es new lire*, tinted windows, and axes y a » $2.000 0 — (313) 601-3119

E150 1995 CONVERSION VAN 18.000 muss, 5 0 V-6 Fu»y io*ded. TViVCR $18 900 (313) 542-9644

FORD 1990 Cargo Van E250 6 automatic very low mile* TYME does it again, only $3450

»UTO (313) 455-5566 TYME AL

FORD 1993 Chateau, ckjb t, loaded, n

Call (810) 466-0961

FORD CHATEAU 1995 E l50 , dub wagon. 5Bitter. VB, automatic dual air 4 heat, toll power, quad c a p u n s chairs with bed seal aluminum wheels, $17,594. DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1994 Conversion Van. loaded, low m i les , ready to t r a v e l ' $14 880

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

FORD CUBE 1995 vans (3). turbo stroke diesel automatic flat floor. 16 t t . G rea t work vans . F r o m $21 595 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORO CUBE Vans 1995 460 V-B. automatic. 16 loot flat ftoor, ramp walk through door, roll up rear door $18,595 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD ECLIPSE 1991 Verson High Top TV.VCR. 5,8L. low package 90,000 miles $7000 313-453-1017

FORD ECONOLINE Van 1988 XLT Automatic. 8 cylinder, air good con-dition $2895 (313) 542-1504

FORD - 1990 E-150 Conversion , By Ecfcpse L-ke new 30.000 miles ' $11,600 (810) 477-9448

FORD 1994 £150 D'Ewgam conver-sion van. dual aintieat. automatic, power windows, locks, cruise, a cassette quad captsms chairs with bed seal 22.000 miles $14,994 DEMMER FORD (3131 721-2600

828

! Jeep^ fhed Drive

CHEVROLET I N I Suburban 1500. 4x4 360 V8. tranenng package Sa-ver adc tnm «*' power windows 4 locks $l2.50«>eat 610 620-2927

CHEVROLET 1996 Suburban 4x4 30 000 mtes, at power, cWh. front 4 rear heal/air. 3rd aeaL warranty. 126.000 %?O)6E?<3OS

CHEVY TAHOE 1994 LT, 2 door,

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

CREW CAS 1995. dualy. 6 5 Turbo Diese) loaded, ckamond plat* ru i -ning boards, clean'

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

OOOOGE 1995 2500 - 4*4. L*r*rm* SLT 'oaded. Meyer* snowpiow m u s t s * * to * p p r * c l * t * '

313-255-1065 or 313-255-2366

DOOGE 1995 Pickup - SLT. 4x4, dub cab. 49.000 mua*. trailer peck, 316 cu in , $20,000 313-427-9110

OOOGE 1996 4x4, H ton SLT Loaded Alarm Cap included $17,000 Cell 810-474-0148

EDDIE BAUER E*plof*f 1991, loaded, new tir**ib*n*ry,*ront hu t * ' rear brake* Eicellenl condition $11,500 (313) 455-6657

E X P L O R E R 1994 - 2 Door , Cranberry'graphic*. 42,000 m*es. e*l warranty $14,000 810-737 9948,

EXPLORER EDOIE BAUER. 1991 4x4 Lealher loaded tirf power, extra sharp. Warranty included S12 468

EXPLORER 1994 Limited - 36.000 m*e* AJ oceans Leether Mr* condi-tion $ l 6 90Q*>es1 810-348-2929

EXPLORER 1994 "LIMITED' 4 door (2) 4x4. automatic, air leather, moonroof, loeded $18,994 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

828 Jeqat tVbeel Drire

G M C . « * - . ^

lent $12 90GBeet B10-546-6446

Jenmy 44,000 mlaa. 4*4 automatic. ftWcaaeane

GMC 1996 Jimmy wheel drive 4000 rmle*.

•hi t* . 4 door. 4 a l option*

313 -5A«J15

GMC 1991 Jimmy 4*4 • kepi $B.B0CV (313) 366-7317

*ry clean. 69.000 m*e*. garage kapt. $6.

GMC 1966 Suburban SLE 4*4 8 Passenger cargo door*, a l option* $10,500 (610) M6-9037 or 650-B000

GMC. 1994 Suburban SLE 4*4. 44,500 mile*, leather, rear mt. tmiler towing package al opeona. excel-lent. $22,000 Day*. 713-522-9330

Or Eve s 810-684-5010

GMC SUBURBAN 1994 SLE. 4x4. 58.000 f*ghw*y m*es. $21 900f>*ct (313) 721-3859 or (810) 346-5330

GMC 1995 SuburtMn SLT. Meek, tan leather, every option posaibl* • extras' 37.000 mile*, never h* or scratched Maintenance record $28,700 810-473-9025

GMC. 1996 Suburban, White wi' gray leether, low miles, lot* of **tras $31 700 firm (810) 727-3496

GRAND CHEROKEE 1994 Laredo. V-6 loaded, warranty 10 70.000 Pn-vaiafy owned garaged 4 carefu»y

$ I 1 T 9 5 0 -D a y * 810-258-9104. Eves B10-644-2357 m a i n t a i n e d

GRANO CHEROKEE Laredo 1994 V-6. loeded. black. Lik* new 49 000 mies $15 800 (313) 536-7660

GRAND CHEROKEE 1993 Limited -55.000 maet hunter greetv'gold pkg, excellent condfbon. non-smoker, must sell $16,500 (B10)305-5169

EXPLORER SPORT 1994 air. power Windowwtocks. cruea. ML caa-sette 29.000 miles $13,994 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

EXPLORER 1993 SPORT. 29.000 miles automatic. $l3.000bect

(8101 288-4569

EXPLORER 1992 SPORT, 4x4. $10,000 After 5pm

(313) 953-0729

EXPLORER SPORT 1996 - 4X4, mini condition, black extenor 12,800 miles . $21,750 (810) 489-1486

EXPLORER 1993 4x4 Eddie Bauer green , leather loaded, 40,000 miles, $17 500 (810) 681-7430

EXPLORER 1991 XLT 4 door 4x4 -leather, sunroof, roof rack, premium sound $10,200 810-360-9936

EXPLORER 1994 XLT 4 door. Red loaded, 23000 mkes, tufi power $13,994 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

CARAVAN 1993, h a d TVC one owner, 55.000 miles, axceVsnt condi-tion $8 850 (810) 852 7692

CARAVAN 1993, non-smoker 7 pas V-6, warramey. very r-.ee' Troy (810) 524-2268

senger $7,875.

CHRYSLER 1991 Town 4 Country -4 eaptam chairs, all leather double air, perfect. $6500' 313-261-5562

DODGE CARAVAN 1994 All wheel onve 3 6 leer V« due1 r»eie" 4 air remote starter, am-lrn s tereo cas-sette . lu* power $16,500 After 7pm 810-229-6426

FORO 1994 F150, XLT 4X4 exlended cab, 44.000 miles, o a d e d . reagray imenor. $21,000 Eves 313 728-2811 or beeper 313-785-5399

819 Autos Wanted

FORD F150 1995 XLT 4X4 302, V8 automatic, air. loaded 14.000 miles $16,995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

COCKATIELS BABIES. adults, male 4 female . Also. Love Birds, yellow

Alter 6pm 610-348-1659

ANIMALS

P€TS/UV€STOCK

#780-798

| MULUCAN COCKATOO 3 yrs old $9QO''or best offer Call

(810) 373-5366

783 Cats

AFFECTIONATE FEMALE lortowe color, spayed 4 shots Owner anergic Needs single animal home 4 low of anention $35 (313)897-2125

CATS 4 KITTENS For adoption S a t , Feb 6 L-4pm OW Orchard Theater, Orchard Lk Rd, N ot 12 Mile Th* Cat Connection

MANX (TAILLESS) CFA reg. di*-solvem canary, a* mu*t go by 2-26-97 wilh neuter spay agreement only (517) 548-2*97

784 Dop

AKC SHIH TZU male Neck/white (810) 338-6331

AKITA PUPPIES AKC show quefcy champwn btood rnes Gu*r-

$500 (810) 254-4793

BRITTANY Female, AKC, 8 moa a l shofs houMbroken. champion OWcoW bioodkne oranga.'whke

(313) 422-9148

COCKER SPANIELS Pecftgree 5 temaies 3 melee Reedy lor Valen •nee Dey CM 313^266223

OACHSHOUNO PUPPIES Mmi» lure smooth Home raised 9 wks

313-4S3-121S

DACHSHUND AKC

MIMATURE 10

(BIO) 46

DALMATIAN PUPS - AKC I 4 heerwg guar

(3131 464 7125

D O M R M A N PUPPIES AKC $300 (SI3) 536-6571

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FORD 1995 "MARK III Conversion" Pick-up. V8. automatic, air lealher

I fiberglass running boards, box -ails. ; a luminum wheels 23.000 M*es J S14.995

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ALUMICRAFT 16 FT fishing boat . condmon. lots of ** t r*». Can 10-4 313-425-4220

very good $75CV0lt*"

CHEETAH 1992 CuByCabm 21 f l , VB 4 banal engine Mmt condition S13,OOOSect (810) 437-6421

18 FT fiberglass with cabinet 80 hp m*rc trailer dean ** t r * * SIOOQ. best (313) 427-3178

MANZA 1974 - all _ rabuK 50 horse Johnson Tarp 4 tra*ar $150(Vbest 313-565-737S

POWEROUEST 230 Conque* 454 Bravo 1 trailer opBona Mint Low hour* $24 360 (810) 695-7877

SEARAY 1994 33 Express Cruiser twin 454s. $89 000

extras (810)

Week/beige, 01 646-9336

SEA RAY 1995 * * SunJencer Twm VB's warranty Exceler* oondt-ton 178 500 (810) 786-6066

STRATOS 1993 290SF 200 home-power OMC Venom 5 yr warranty, 20 T loaded wrmany extras Look*,' •una new low hr*. uHmaH bass bos*' larrMv ski boat F.-ee *tor*g* throuc* $-97 «23 S0M>nt B1(?546-663B

ENGLISH GOLDEN Retnever p>n* AKC m o w chsmpmn btood tne. Ca* after 4pm ,817) 652 6234

• FDS8

ENGLISH SPRINGER Sparaaf pup*. AKC gorgeous btack or * M * . t m n W M i«'01 437-3B67

GERMAN SHORT hav Pome, yrs old Pro trained bed dog $6

( 3 I » * > I - G

GOLDEN RETRIEVER pt *a - * M l

GOLDEN * T R « W f R • 1 year« I kkk, m aea very loving, greel •

tt a mtna noma tt the tared I IDDI i |||UBM<I CM

804 Boat Docka/Marine*

Help A Needy Family 313-397-2530

822 Trucks For Sale

CHEVEROLET. 1994 S-10 5 speed, cap, sunroof 46,000 "Was, mini condition (810) 360-8560

CHEVROLET 1966, K2500. 4 X 4, 5 7 Mr* V8 5 speed, very good con anion $6,000 (BIO! 828-6104

CHEVY 1996 Extended Dually. leather tnm. 1500 m i e * Pnced « **•>

8*0-346 700C

Grand River Novi

CHEVY 1966 PckLd Rust tree C a t forma truck Greet w w a aeW

BIOl 926-666© dnver $3900

CHEVY 1995 1500 power steering

ranty $13,500

CHEVY S10 Blazer 1996 auto-matic VB, 4 door 2.900 " t fa* . * » a l

$19,900 (313) 591-6*95

BOAT WELLS AVAILABLE

Great Pnce* Martmg at $t .680 anrw-iq PooT Sand VoBayba*.

j CHEVY 1969" l S00" Sara "4 ten pick Fuly Loeded New nrse fe ra iw

$6900 (810) 883-3502

Laundry Convereenoa Store Engne aecwir and Pari Salee Playgrouna*. 24 hr Guard Ma-Mey Manna 11300 H. River Rd . I t n a o n Twp See ua al The 0aeo« Boal Show

810-469-6000

806 u n

tnaomcc. Motor

I V idar raaar 4

• M M • (913) 443-1709

CHEVY S-10. 1992 extended cab 4 3 L V-6 automatic air. power win-dow* T*ho* pack. Tonneau oover $6600 (313) 466-7003 aRer 5 30

FORD 1990 Range ' . 90.000 F»ghway mites, runs excellem $2999

many e* 810-684-!

FORD RANGER, 1994 - 2.3L, a.r, Kenwood s iereo alarm, solid black cap 29,000 miles exce*ent condition $7700 or besl offer 313-513-7796

FORD 1993 Ranger XLT. 6 cylinder. 5 speed air, 80,000 condition, $6500

) miles, excellent (313)878-1432

FORO RANGER 1991 XLT. 5 speed, air cap alarm, 69.000 hwy miles Immaculate ' S6000 313-425-7906

FORD, 1994 Splash Ranger, nke brand spanking new' 19,600 miles S9 250besf 810-682 3802

FORD, 1989 S250, 351 V8 new Ores AMFM exce*enf condition Greal hauler $5500 (313) 427-7659

FORD 1995 XL pick- .* 26,000 miles dura,liner, warranty, excellent condrtion SI 1 900 (810) 541-6022

F150 '94-'95 Regular & Supercafi

Starting from ony $10,450 STK TT6-369

FAIRLANE FORD ^ (313) 582-1172

F150 1995 4x4 Supercab XLT Lariat Exceaerfl com»on S16 80Ck«esi

(313) 453-2620

F250 1979 4X4 - Very good cornk-l l o n $ 2 5 0 0 OR best O«er

313-467-6239

GMC SUBURBAN 1995 SLE 2 wheel drtve. rear doors, white with

eLY do th interior Very, very dean1

1.000 (810) 476-7565 GAAC 1987 V» ion pick-up V6. auto-matic It t t w truck was any other color 1 would cost mote $2300 TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

GMC i960 • T. Ton 4x4 350 7tl western plow cap 4 Bedims $2700

(313) 722-4562

GMC 1995 YUKON, 4 door Black, gray leather, power window licks Running boerd loaded STKI7662B Only $27,796 (313HS3-7SOO

DON MASSEY 1-275 E I * »2B m Ptymouth

DOOGE CARAVEN 1995 33,000 rwles ABS. toresl green, like new $16,000 (810) 642-9181

DOOGE 1991 Grand Caravan - all wheel Onve. loaded exceiienl condi-tion; $8,800 (810) 349-7466

FORO. 1994 Aerostar, 45,000 miles most options, garage kept, no smoke-no kids $11,500 (313) 464-8564

FORD 1995 Aerostar XLT, extended wagons, air. automatic power w-ndowslocks cru.se. MI 7 pas-senger From $13,995 DEMMER FORD (3131 721-2600

FORD 1993 E150 "EcH»e Conver sron Van", VB automatic dual air,' heat , quad seats with Deo seat, TV Loaded Only $11,993

' FORC DEMMER *D (313) 721-2600

FORD- 1986 E-150 high top conver-sion van Moving out ot s la te Musi se l l immea>a!ety S3700 ' '0es t

810-887-8870

(3) automate. 5 8 liter. 351 M $14 (313) 721-2600

great work vans from $1* 995 DEMMERFORO

FORO 1993 Exlended high lop con-version. Towing package. TV. VCR, 3 slereoe. queen bed cuatom pamt. emerald green, loaded , mini. 75,000 extended warranty available 40.000 miles $16,500 313-513-6665

EXPLORER 1994 • XLT 4 door, leather 53.000 mile* E*c***nt Con-dition $15000 810-641-7752

EXPLORER 1992 XLT - 4 door. 4X4. automatic loaded . 85,000 mile* sun-roof 1 owner , well kapt. $8 900

(313) 255-5403

EXPLORER 1994 XLT, 4 aoor 4 wheel drive, extended warranty priced wen below btue book $99 oown buys this one rt you 're working start your cr*DN with this one TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

EXPLORER 1991 XLT Red 4 door 65,000 mile* Excellent condition $13,500 (810) 740-8948

GRAND CHEROKEE 1995 LIMITED. 4*4, automatic a*, leather, an power flash red. VB Lease chaapl Sal* pnce $22 990

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Ptymouth-Jeep-Eegle

SIJ-SSMTAO 313-961-3171

830 Spofta 6 Imported

ft. I B M 318M - Parted Redtnac* leather 39.000 miee. CO. warranty, moonrocl. 117,900 313-961-7301

BMW 1996 316 T V 24,000 mite*, automate air root Meek Tarmroft Advantage Package included $15,966

CORVETTE 1996 COUPE btack/ Hack, automatic loaded. 8500 mlee. STKsP 1 4 2 3 A Only $29 ,966

( j l 3)453-7500

DON MASSEY 1-275 Ex* 128 In Ptymouth

CORVETTE 1998 13.000 m*es. loaded CO. Bo*e. dual power seat, deem

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

CORVETTE 1994, 22.000 m*as, LTI, nde control, dual power seat, glass lop 4 CO

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

JAGUAR 1990 - XJ6. Black/gray. Excellent corxtoon Non-emoker $14,567 B10-795-9550, 644-5655

JAGUAR 1995 XJ12 - 21.000 mites $49,900 or best Ca* a*k toi Frank

(313) 261 2220

JAGUAR XJ6 Sovereign 1992 mie*. exceaent condBon. many

) 86?-BRG. $18,500 (810) -4500

MERCEDES 1994 320 48 000 mile*, btuert*n leather loedad. like new1 $27.966

GRANO CHEROKEE 1994 Loaded, cd. VB Excellent condition 19,000 miles $19 900 313-961-1127

GRAND CHEROKEE LTD 1993. 4x4 leather, loaded with luxury 4 pnced to so* at $14,968 Warranty included

^ ^ H H 2 * 3 Q S E 2 T & 3 H M

GRAND CHEROKEE 1993, 4x4 good miles Sale pnce $14,770

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Ptymouttv Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

GRANO CHEROLEE 1994 LIMITED 4X4 top d the line luxury' Loaded. II»t p r ice . 34 000 S a l * on ly $16,890

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

MERCEDES 1994 S420 28.COO one owner miles, gray 4 tan showroom condition, non-smoker. $50 000 810-206-1100

MERCEDES 1978 "300" Turbo diesef. runs great, good conortior $2.45Q«est (313) 467-5498

PORSCHE 1986 944 turbo, a l options mmt condition, 106 000 miles $11 900/best 810-547-2920

SAAB 1986 900. 4 door, moonrod. exce*ent mstoe/oul. high i

810 offer After 5pm 10-6444B4? .

STERLING 1967 oar* red m e n ,«i roof 72.000 mJe* real das i ic . f w * a •. dnve collectors item 1st $380ft«ti.i>-take what you have m trad* a n y * m * but a horse TYME AUTO (313) 455-5666

JEEP CHEROKEE 1989 Spoil -5 speed air $6,250 or best offer Ca l Rob al (BIO) 473^3360

JEEP GRAND Cherokee Laredo 1995. 15,500 miles alarm, warranty. $21,700toe*T 18101 828-2717

JEEP 1994 Grand Cherokee 49,000 miles, L-ke new black, loaded $ 1 5 9 0 0 n e g o l i a b l e D a y s 313-255-2500 eves 313-535-7660

JEEP 1994 WRANGLER SE dark Blue a n lop. sport aluminum wheels CD, sound bar, 44.000 miles, $15 500 ( 810) 335-3806

FORO 1995 F150 'Supercab 4x4" V8 automatic, an, captain 's chairs, loaded $18,595 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD 1992 fiat s-ze conversion vany with bay windows captains chairs CD player TV VCR Cost over $24,000 new only $11,400 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

FORD WINDSTAR, 1996 GL • arr, cruise, tilt, all power Cargo rack, $13,500 313-459-9783

FORD 1995 S t ep van G r u m a r alu-minum body, automatic 2 wa<k-M-aoors racks Must See1 Only 5,000 m*es!" $19 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800

GMC - 1995 SAFARI mini conver-sion, loaded ' Leather TV VCR, CO, cassette powerseafwmdowvscfa,1

locks, rear heatair ex t ras 24 000 miles Explorer package $22,700

810-347-0360

GMC, 1990 Satan SLT loaded , good condition, 114.000 miles S3 900 C a t (313) 462-1876

GRAND CARAVAN 1993 LE - Long. Cruise, ABS, *V all power 42,000 miles $11,000 (810) 788-1530

GRAND CARAVAN 1903 SE ARS »R. 97.000 m*es very good condi-tion. $6500 810-386-1239

GRAND CARAVAN. 1992 SE 1 Owner 3.3 War V-6, air, all power, Bnt

,000 miles $7900 313-462-1896

MAZDA 1989 MPV - mini condmon, low mules 1 owner Must se* 10 believe $7,800 (313) 455-6524

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1991 SE V6 automatic overdrive loeded. excelent condition. 73,000 x-way mile* $6450 (810) 399-4607

PLYMOUTH 1991 VOYAGER *M, Invslerecvcessette. *u lomat* . air. $5600 Call (313) 26I-2360

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1994 tow miles $14,995

Uvonia Chrysler-Plymouth (313) 525-7604

PONTIAC TRANSSPORT 1995 3 8 liter electronic door, child seats iscko control* ON Weenrig 23 000 mrte* $16,300 313-897-7832

TOWN 4 Country 1992 A WD 68.000 mites loaded, great $10,750 (810) 628-0297 or (B10) 258-1763

TRANSPORT 1992 Mint 55 000 mile* N*w tirebbettery $10,200 or Best (8101 437-4761

FORD SUPER Club Wagons XLT 1996. I5p*ss*N.ger , V-8. automatic , duai airheat tun power, ddh sea's $19,596 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

GMC RALLY 1988 STX 8 pas senoer new engine, good conation $42OOLbesl After 5 810-656-4252

GMC 1996 SUBURBAN 1500, 4 .4 all the 1oys' 8000 miles, leather $33,968

VANS CONSTRUCTION Run well 4 to choose trom Older models

Eves 810-231-6869

JeepsW Wheel Drive

BLAZER 1995 2 all WHEEL dnve . door 5 in stock'

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

EXPLORER, 1991 4x4, 58,000 s. super condition no rust LO

Jack STT.250 313-261-6362

F150 1995 "EDDIE BAUER 4x4". automatic . a«r, fiberglass step, all the toys. 12.000 miles $16,595 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1994 Bronco automatic 5 84.. XLT tnm lealher. towing pkg . 34.000 miles S!9.200fce*t 810-486-6960

FORD 1996 Bronco, XLT 4x4 351. automatic air. loaded . 6428 miles $22,495 SOLD

FORO EXPLORER 1995 Expedi-tion Automatic* 4-wd. irla/Grey $17,900 810-488-2145

FORD 1994 Explorer Limited 4x4, 4 door. 36,000 miles, new tires dark forest green exleror gray imenor. Days 810-449-7867, eves 517-545-2106

FORD EXPLORER Sport 1993, 4 X 4 excellent condilion automate JBL. sunroof CO Chang*'. Trailer package new tires-'exhaust battery.' tune-up $11 900 (810) 394-0162

FORD EXPLORER 1994 4x4 2 dcor sport, ioadea, power CD Clean $13 995 (810) 478-1432

FORD - 1996 Explorer XLT 4door While w . 'Bue mtenor Showroom c o n d t o n 517-548-5754 atler 4pm

FORO 1996 Explorer XLT 4x4 white 4 door loaded . Excellent con-dition $22,400 (810) 449-4989

JEEP WRANGLER Sport 1997 Power steenng. power brakes, ML, cast aluminum wheels emtm stereo only 4700 miles Warranty included Pnced to sell $14,486

JEEP 1953 4x4 V-6, 4 speed no rust $2500 810-646-9037

or 810-850-8000

JIMMY 1992, 4 door 4 3L. red. exce-lent condition. 71 000 miles, $9 500

(517! 548-1658

JIMMY 1987 - 98.000 miles Loaded $4.300 cx best offer

(517) 548 0999

VOLVO 1990 740 GL - Silver 4 door, leather interior low mi . loaded, shape SBBOOtoest 810-476-2

VOLVO 1994 940 Turbo Wagon Fully loeded. 19.000 miles Eice-«nt Condition $19,000 810-647 4?Rl

Antique/Classic Collector Can

COBRA KIT CAR unassembled white ge" coal (810) 664-2684

IMPALA 1966 Skper Sport 396 auto-matic custom pa*« 4 wheels Excei-ienl shape $8 000 313-728-3674

MAJOLICAFE ANTIQUES Mall 1145 N Leroy F anion Midwinter sale Feb 8 28 CAT tor information

1 688-MAJOLICA

MALlBU 1979 - 2 door cream color, 24.000 m*es runs good $4,996 C a l l 810-549-4576

MASERATI 5000GT 1960 On», one made Itor Shaw d Persia) 12,000 Kilometers Showroom condition Appraised . 3 Million. S7SOK offer Serious mquirere only. 312-458-9748

Acura

OLOS 1991 BRAVADA 4.4, auto-matic. air. power window >ocks, l e a l h e r New ' 1 17 500 mi les S T K « P 1 4 4 3 O n l y $ 1 5 , 9 8 6

1313)453-7500

DON MASSEY 1-275 Exit »28 in Plymouth

LEGEND 1992 COUPE, au tomate air l ea the r , moonroof l o a d e d S T K * 5 7 9 7 N o w $ 1 4 , 9 8 6

(313)453-7500

DON MASSEY 1-275 Exit »28 M Plymouth

POWER STROKE Diesel - 1995 4x4 F - 2 5 0 XLT Supercab 37.000 highway miles « E new $24 000/ best 517-546-8147

RANGE ROVER 1988. $12,400 exceiienl condition 70,000 miles loaded (810) 855-3334

S-10 1993 Extended cab air CO. 53 000 miles Must sell $10.500T>es1

810-231-1573

FORD F-350 1994 4 x 4, mack, dura-liner; mmt oondmon. ne*vy duty package transferable warranty $18 700 (3131*51-2506

FORD F-150 XLT 1996 6 cyknoer 5 speed short box, loaded . $15,600

(517) 546-0657

BLAZER 1995 LS. 4 d r 4wd loeded Mack Only 9600 miles! Mint' Must

$19,200 Troy 810-82&-QC37

BLAZER 1991 S-10 Tahoe 4 door high mkes e«ce*ent condtion one owner $6 80CM>e«t 810-646-9518

BLAZER 1994 S-10, 4x4, a*. Tahoar trailer peckage power. ABS alarm 34.000 m*e* $1B,000 810^63-0674

BLAZER 1993 STO - 4X4 Tahoe. 75 000 miles asking. $12 BOCrtiest After 5prn (313) 871 2646

BLAZER 1996 4.4, all options mmt c o n d n o n $21 200 Bnan days 810-726-5000

VILLAGER 1995 OS w*gon auto-matic *ir power windows Hack* cruse. Ml Loaded1 ona owner. 30.000 mles $13,995 DEMMER FORO (313) 7J1-2BOO

GMC YUKON 1996 SLT 4x4 white ceaaeffe and CO. leather, custom, console cargo door*, running

57.000 -mies $26,500 (313) 331 1939

JEEP - 1992 Comanche 4 Her. auto malic, air amvVn cassette Ml wheel

56 000 mile* Nee Truck' $4695 313-669-0609

C H t V Y 810 199* Pick up, auto-

wheett Musi see O f > 17,466

CHEVY I M S Spoil 1100 immeeu-M * , Btack/gr*y mt*rt*r, l t d lor 2 y r* . U N O Eves (313) 738-2811

8a*per (313) 786-53*6

CHEVY 1988 8-10. VB aunmaac uneidtve mwdwi f . o ^ m o o n d son. I H N M M (S11) 374-5990

k-up 4-ed* 4 AMtm radO 4

D ^ s s : Greet eo*eg* o< wor* vefeda $2000

VOYAGER 1993 - Excelar* Condi-lion 42 000 mte* 1 owner Extra Clean $8 200 313-420-1041

VOYAGER 1993 SE 7 passenger Ouad tear ing ' lu*Y loaded alarm aluminum WHWE- % green BS 00C 000

313-634-7676

VOYAGER 1968 V6 1 owner auto-maac atf 7 pa*aervaer trailer Ntoh 118 000 maaa, $2100 Mm

(810) 545-8964

WINDSTAR 1996 GL wegem* (3)

RANGERS 94- 96 Regular & Supercab

Over 12 matock Starting Iror only $7980 STK* TTL -16

FAIRLANE FORD (313) 582 1172

RANGER 1994 SCx 4a4 M * cab 23000 miee new tr*s 4 nm*. M*rm

$14 MKVtwsf 113-496-0797

k tock*. cruea Mt pnvaey olaaa caaeane Loaded From $iSi995 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

W1NOSTAB 1996 LX, loeded good $14 000 Atler 6 I V

(810)437-0821

WINDSTAR 1996 make an poww window* kxk» cruea WI 7 passenger S to choose

n 812 996 (313) 721-2600

BLAZER 1996 4x4 30 000 rrWes 4 door bison FU*Y loaded w.TMORI euto start kayiess entry alarm. Bumper to Bumper warranty Mint condhem $23 000 (8101 478-7452

BLAZER 199 e n t r y . v a r y 313-421 1340

4X4 V6, keyless c l e a n D a y s ,

eves 313-261-9146

BRAVAOO 1992

r e s package 100 0 0 0 "

I door low a leether.

313-261 5562

BRONCO 1993 EDOIE BAUER 4.4 361 VB automatic air leether $14 993 DEMMER FORD (313) 721 2600

BRONCO 1993 Loedad Greet C mies $16000

Eddie Bauer sndtton 50 000

(610) 862-4911

BRONCO 1990 H XLT 5 soewd V-6, 112.000 mile* Very dependable $4 500 (810)229-9176

BRONCO 1990 XLT - Loeded New Ford engmerteer-encttrakee Tow

$6000 (810) 264-6'93

BRONCO 1993 XLT Vary dean sen $14.800

(810)3*9-3878

FORD 1989 F-15C XLT Lara-f - 4x4 greal shape 90 000 MTAS. 350 cu in engine 4 speed stick. $6.000T>esl Musi sell (313) 532-6035

FORD 1995 F350 XLT • 4x4, crew cab, loaded 460 CI, automatic 26 000 miles Exceaent corvjmor $24 495 (313 464 6966

FORD 1994 F150 XLT 4.4 Pick-up, sharp and snow ready' $14,990

FOX HILLS Chrysier-Ptymouth-Je*p-Eagle

313-456-8740 313-981-3171

FORO 1995 F i s o 4X4 XLT extended ceb. 'la-rside, black/red mtenor, «aded CO off roed peckage

427-0312 $19 500 (313)

FORC RANGER STX 1993 Super ceo 5 speed CO bedmer Cover $1l .50abest (313) 641-6878

FORO RANGER 1994 Super Cab . 4*4. custom camper top 4 a i a m 32 000 mil** $13,999 810-366-9566

SUBURBAN 19-95, loaded d e a n ' PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

SUBURBAN 1994 'oaded panel d o c s trailenng package , black, tan leather mtenor

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

24,000 miles, power rool Tamaroff ackage i n c l u d e d Advan tage

$22 968

LEGENO 1988, tufty loaded pewer. moonrod, 90 000 miles A condt ion $5000 (810) 3*4-2

836 Butck

CENTURY 1996 Wagon , loaded wth equipment Pnced to aeir

SUBURBAN 1993 4WD 47 000

810-348-7000

SUZUKI 1988 SAMARI • T^ER-slope convertible 4I4 runs great needs some work SoCO 810-665-7850

TAHOE 1996 ES oaded CD I t ape low mries white wgray learner infe-rior. $26 900 313-425-7195

TAHOE 1995 22,000 miles 4,4 2 door , fulty loaded , keyless entry.

' je Ufa, mi warranty

ningboeras sports pecksge '00,000 $23,000 313-522-2180

TOYOTA LANO CRUISER • 1995 4 WO . Loaded, leather sunrod 3rd Sea t $34,500 810-305-6231

Srand River Nov

LASABRE 1994 47 000 miles ' JTL power keyless entry Non-smoker $12,500

(313) 881 8743

LESABRE 1991 4 door «X*S 4 dnves like new 44,500 miies S T K S 7 4 2 7A O n l y $ 9 8 7 1

(3131453-7500

DON MASSEY 1-275 Exit *26 M Plymouth

TOYOTA 1993 4x4 short-bed air cassetle 5 speed $11 500 Cell (810) 644-6391

Sports A Imported

LESABRE 1994 Limned Loaded New b r a k e s 60 000 miles Excellent condition $1 ' 500 S17-548-057I

LESABRE 1996, only 12,000 rniiee new car trade in. sale price $17 960 (810) 643-0070

Suburban OLOMOMI < . AOtUAC

F25C 1995 4x4 - with WesJam P r o Plow 23.000 mHe* private owner $17,000 (313) 459-4622

GEO 1987, TRACKER 4 wheal ugly little truck Buy 9il* one for someone Vnu like £>499 TYME AUTO (313) 465-5666

GEO TRACKER 1993 • 4 . 4 Remp earns -en) top*, tow meee Sharpl $6,988

GMC 1994 blua extended cab. 4x4

8HW74-0794 sskmg $18.500

AUDI 90. 1968 95000 miles 4 door leether seals s u n r o d Ml power phone caramel coto" $6950

(810) 358-5931

AUDI 1994 90S - dark green 4 door , healed seets cream leather "-tenor sunroof excellent condmon $14 700 Evenmgs 810-594-0496

BMW 1989 5251 Automatic leather Greet condmon Dealer maintained Onfy 72 000 maes 810-355-0162

PARK AVENUE 1996 dark Cheny Cherry leather 16.000 mies. 'u*y loeded $22 000 (810) 234-4614

PARK AVENUE - 199! 4 doo- lu* power Exceiienl condtoon Gray

121 13 Gray $7000 (313) 421 1318

PARK AVENUE 1995 only 9 ! rt feu,

(810) 643-0070

BMW 1993 '325,' Loaded wheeled seets whkatan leather power moon-r o d New wee 42.000 under wenranty Mmt condllon Mual aee $20 90cAesi (313) 278-2160

Suburban

CHEROKEE 1993 Sport 2 doo Wheel d » e 67.000 mkes $8.1 bean Oerv (810) 616-8677

826

CHEROKEE 1993 SPORT • 4 do 4 wha« drse. S9 000 m«ea lecn iar*

$11 800 810-660-0868

Vans

AEROiTAR 1993 KLT extended 3 0 engine * « h a r 80 000 m«aa. one

610- 346-1250

CHEROKEE 1988 4 wheal drive door. 4 I Are greal condkon $6 500. Deal 810-626-0081

COMMANCHE 1986 4s4 - * -y«nc M r a n ivwvl OC>-

1?3$£££

C L A S S I F E D

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(Dbseruer ?Ectentrit c i a s s i fTTojCo v I » t i > i n g

644-1070 Oakland County 5#i -OWO wov** County B2-J222 Rochester ifocfiester M*K

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836 Classifications 815 to MS

Buck P M * AVENUE 1806. or*y B.000 mBaa. whttartan M N i . trade ei.

I or buy! (aiO) 6430070

0 U * * * U * A 0 » i A C

PAHK AVENUE 1983 ULTRA. Mac* doth. loaded! S M price

(#10) 643-0070 gray ok I n a m

S u b u r b a n OUMM04U ^AOft iAC

PARK AVENUE 1984 k_mr«. Mu» graytaal ter 51.000 mBee u M m

116.900 (810) 352-4316

836 B d e k

"COM- 1884 M o m M c Mr. at

FOX HILLS 3 ,

REOAJ. 19S8 '—<*> IO H*l BanaportaBcn,

313-387-5846

REOAL GRAND Sport 1984 54.000 milea, loaded • power sunrool >11.BOO A l t * 6pm (110) 414-8402

REQAL 1981 Un i ted 4 door loaded, leather, sunroof eiceaent. 99 COO mi. S&50Qt>e*l 810-466-0474

ROAOMASTER 1984 u o c e d e d •aaRier aeats 45.000 ml. dean rVoo l >16.000 313-536-7914

THIS IS NOT A MISPRINT! 1 N E W 9 7 B R A V A D A

Boick

WVERA '96 Cerrt iear Hue moorv led . " "

146- 7000

Qrand Ri«e> Now

SKYLARK. 1993. am-kn caaeeoe, remote Mart, alarm 44.000 mBaa, 0000 condton. 18600 313431-3131

838 Cadi l lac

CADILLAC STS 1985, 31,000 mBaa moon rod, chroma wheal*, loaded. P—rt lad. >27.500, 610-689-3155

CONCOURS 1996 CO. Ihafl l y m r n Norffntar engine loeded. showroom oondnon >22 .500 313-453-0439

838 O&E T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 6 , 1 9 9 7

Cadi l lac

DE V1LLE 1991 - Good oondnon. whaa ml >ea(he< inter** $7600 or beet ofler (3131 453-0652

W a s $ 3 0 , 8 0 0

Now $ 5 7 0 0 * t > « tear pnead Baae Baaaa cr iXaed aid atae wapponea ere* 12.000 tBae «* I 1SB par Ida am Laaaea *acorat» O mcmu wear ana taar $5700 l y n X O O i c q h a . t X t — m $525 id . lec dap m m due a rcepaa-,

G L A S S M A N 5 O f d s m o D f e

O n T e l e g r a p h a t t h e T e l - 1 2 M a l l , S o u t h l i e l d

. 1 8 1 0 3 5 4 - 3 3 0 0 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 5 4 - 5 5 5 8

ELDORADO >996 Shote, extras, mint common S33 500 or Oesl Muat eat Cat anytme |810) 6254407

SEDAN DEVILLE 1984. chrome w h a a l i , dark cherry/Puraandy

•r >18.760 |810) 6434070

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THIS SAVINGS

D O N M A S S E Y

I-275 Exit #28 in Plymouth

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 7 5 0 0

838 Cadi l lac

SEVILLE 1984 STS. graen. M i I . moonrod. C/O. warranty, or buy' (810] S43-OOTO

& y b u r b « OLMMOBU *A0tUAC

SEVILLE >905 STS e v e r y t h i n g 2 8 . 6 6 1 mt lea S T K B A P 1 4 3 4 On ly >29.986

(313)453-7500

D O N M A S S E Y

1-275 Ex 11 »28 m Ptymouth

842 C k r p f a r

CWWUa 1886 LX. 4 door, M o m d c . dr. poaier m l o m l a n , « L new S T K B 7 2 I 3 B > 1 3 . 9 8 1

(313>463-7900

D O N M A S S E Y

« n j 8 « Bi Py t iouRi

844 SHADOW 1900 - 4 door , Mr. power locta. 2 S L engme. 88.000 M r nine M i good oondfcn. »1.500

(313)

CONCORDE 1804. good mBaa Orty >10.880

SEDAN DEVILLE 1963 ona owner. 83.000 mBes. run* good silver red

>3400 (810) 542-0660

SEDAN DE Via* 1993 Red sun-rod, black -rmyl lop 44.000 miles, lealher >16 950 810-855-2277

SEVILLE 1903 STS. NorStar. >15 700 or Deal Cd l a d tor Frank

(313) 261-2220

STS. 1984. d c , >24.000 or taka over 1 $42Vmo Brian

aae f m 12-97 610* 726-5000

STS 1995 wBh N Star, paarl whfla. y option 8.000 mBes. showroom

>34,000 313-266-7019

FOX HILLS ChrvMar-ptymodh-Jaap-EaolB

313-455-8740 31^861-3171 CONCORD 1086. on* owner. U

' * . 28.000 m8aa ->12.750 (810)

CONCORD 1004 SLE • wBe'e CM. exceaent c o r d H n . OeOed. 38.000 rrdaa >12.400 (810) 477-2144

840 Chevro le t

SEDAN DEVILLE 1994 Excellent condition, includes all options

(810) 737-9037 >17.000 Ca*

SEDAN DEVILLE 1995 oaded. 4 m stock $17,995

SEDAN DEVILLE 1983. V w gray leather, l M Top STK41638A Sale pnced >14,290

(810) 643-0070

S u b u r b a n CXDSkSOBIU "CAdUAC

610-346-7000

SEVILLE 1993 Pearl «t»1e very clean. 46.000 miles $16 90(Vbesl

(810| 906-7606

BERETTA 1986. only 8,700 m*aa'V-6 mr. automatic

P A N I A N C H E V Y

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 5 - 1 0 0 0

CAPRICE 1992 Cla»®c - Pull power, showroom dean. Last lima offered >7,70<M>ed (810) 662-1713

CAPRICE 1991 Loaded, 47.000 mBes eiceaent condition $7800 am 810-340-3696 pm 625-2580

CONCORD, 1803. uRra loeded 107.000 W-wey mies. power every Wng. $6 800 (810) 37143780

LE BARON 1984 C o n v e n t * , auto-maBc. dr. VB, loaded >8880. FOX HILLS

Chryadr-Plymodh-Jeap-Eaod 313-455-6740 313-961-3171

SHADOW 1883 E8 2 door, auto-mate, dr , M d l m oaeeeoe cruMe. 57.000 n d n . >6600 313-486-0301

SHADOW 1893 68 , 4X000 ndaa Tajnaroff Advantage Package

a s m s s a *

SPURT Span 1801. dr. M d « c . •R. tape h d power, a turdnun •heete oood Bras, n n e rust >4200 Evea (810)

Classifieds Work! 848 I M

EBCORT 1883 OT go——- * * • * * . crdaa. nee | >6.496 «1FR*47-<

ESCORT 1802 OT - .ncta. i l . auto-maBc, Stearic sunroor loeded. atda. 8 4 2 9 6 * e W J o n (810) 815-1800

ESCORT QT 1B03. power n root, dr . d M n . 32.000 ndaa.

(«10) 4744442

Pard 848 MU9TANCM 1806 (4) Auto. dr. V8. power w i d o w s lock* crmee du-ndtuBi sTi t tM. kevteas anry 1 owner tan $11,506

PORO (313) 721-2000

ESCORT OT 1906. 5 spaed, dr, • M t . d a new. 10000 (810) 780-1821 or (313) 383-7086

STEALTH 1806 RT Ready lor Sprlngl >18.080 FOX HILLS

ChrvdM-«yma*h-J»s«>-&gM 313-45S-8740 3 l i a 0 1 ^ 1 7 1

LEBARON 1886 C o n v e r t * * QTC V6. leather, toa power lo Plroed to — d >10.80a

C A S H For your used car Dealer reeds cars My wile says I pay TOO MUCH

Cat lor phone appraisals TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

SEVILLE 1995 SLS Northsdr shar? $20,995 CAVALIER 1992 Convertible

miles Pnced 10 set

SEDAN DEVILLE 1996 Norths:*-loaded $2i 99 i 810-348-7000

Grand River Nov 810-348-700C

SEVILLE 1992 STS - 65.000 mites Loaded >15.000 (313) 536-1124

MICHIGAN 'S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALER A U T O S H O W S P E C I A L S

E n d s S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 8 , 1 9 9 7

9 7 C A M R Y L E Automatic, air corxiDonng, ABS brakes. fuB power, cassette spoiler, gold package, keyless entry/alarm

9 7 C O R O L L A A u t o m a t i c , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , f u l l p o w e r , c a s s e t t e ,

k e y l e s s e n t r y a l a r m

2 0 0 C A R S I N S T O C K ! 12 Mo. -12.000 Mile Warranty'

I N S T A N T C f t E M T

W i C a n G d t o u F i n a n o a d BAMCHUPTCY-SLCW PAY-BAC

CREDTPOCREDfT Catl The ftatd (810| W M B I

LANDCRUISER 94 Leather $34,995 LANOCmJISER 92 $25,495 4 RUNNER 95 $22,995 LEXUS ES300 "93 $19,995 COROLLA DX 9 5 $11,995 CAMRY "94 S I X 995 CAMRY -93 $9,995

P A G E T O Y O T A O N T E L E G R A P H B e t . 8 & 9 M i l e R d .

PREVIA DX -91 CAMRY "92 COROLLA "33 PASEO 92 CEUCA89 CAMRY 89 C0R0UA-84

S9.995 $8,995 $7,995 $5,995 $3,995 $3,995 $2,495

8 1 0 - 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

1 - 8 0 0 - 3 3 1 - 9 5 2 5 O p e n S a t u r d a y 1 0 - 4

I n t e r n e t Q u o t e s - • , i i k s u \ v v v . p ; i 4 ; c I o y o t ; i . c o m

FEBRUARY

> i i r n M m \

1997 Eighty Eight Demo The only full-size car to earn Consumers Digest's "Best Buy"

award an UNPRECEDENTED seven years in a row!

T o w i n g p a c k a g e a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , casse t t e , p o w e r w i n d o w s , p o w e r locks fit m o r e . Stock # 6 7 5 2 D E M O . |

W A S S 2 3 , 1 0 0

NOW ONLY

C M E m p l o y e e S a v e A d d i t i o n a l $ 1 , 1 2 4 . 7 5

5 1 9 , 2 9 5 /£ 1997 Silhouette - Demo All New Style!

T o w i n g p a c k a g e , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , c a s s e t t e , p o w e r w i n d o w s , p o w e r l o c k s & m o r e

S t o c k # 6 8 8 1 D E M O

W A S S 2 2 , 6 0 0

NOW ONLY $

C M S a v e A d d i t i o n a l > 1 , 1 0 1 . 5 0

2 0 , 6 0 0

1997 Cutlass Supreme

. ' 2 8 9 p e r m o n t h

p l u s t a x

— 1 car - L a w m i e s . B a l a n c e o f m a m / a c t u r e n ' w a r r a n t y . 3 6 m o n t h l e a s e ,

S S O O d o w n , 1 2 , 0 0 0 m i e s p e r y e a r , flnt m o n t h p a y m e n t f t s e c u n t y d e p o s i t , p l u s

t a x , B c x r a e , t i d e . P e r u f e y 1 5 « p e r m i e o v e r I m f t .

33850 PLYMOUTH ROAD LIVONIA. (313) 261-6900

LEBARON 1981. V6, d r . M M m ne-eo cats alia, a* l e a r w manor, power seats windows, brdtas 8

dummtan whaela. $6500 810-229-6426

s teanrv a Alter 7pm

LHS, 1984, loaded, new Draa. extended warranty >13.800 Cd i 8-5 PM 810-296-9640 Evening. 610^64-0017

LHS 1804. loaded. >13.088. Tame-rolt ~ -

STEALTH 1984, automate, d r . T«n-arod - ->13.

STRATUS 1900. 4 door, power w " d o w a * x * s . automaBc. d r Tama-roft Advantage Package included.

846

ESCORT LX 1804 - 2 door, v e e n .pon. . * « * * « » * « •

2V.000 mass >7.504. DEMMER FORO (313) 721-a

ESCORT 1 0 » L X E . sharp, load*! , sunrod. new Bres. low MM, >0800

C d l (313) 384-0043

ESCORT 1002. LX. p<anr tookd«*>dows, , 40 joo "n .>aoo (Vb«d s i o « i s < e s s

ESCORT 1802. LX waoon. d r . auto-mtac. anvtm caaadd, good t x n d -

«10-»>O246 Bon. >2800. Evas

ESCORTS 1086 2 0 V 4 0 R r W M o n 1 o e m a n Qred adadlon starting kom

PORO (313) 721-2800 S&S28 6

TALON. 1903 ES. Made manud. d r . • " e . sport tans. eiceHent cond-MOOOt ied 313-213-6819

Grand River, Novi

CAVALIER. 1969 2 door, sock, sun-rod, some rust 100.000 maes. $2,2C<rtiest (810) 642-0829

CHEVROLET LUMINA LS 1983 loaded 66.000 miles. >11 000 Cd l 9AM to 9PM (313) 644-6708

CORSICA 1993 LT, V6. 66.000 maes power lochs, oood corxMon >5700 Aller 5pm f8 l0 ] 642-2504

CORSICA 1996, onty 8 000 maes, air power locks

P A N I A N C H E V Y

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 5 - 1 0 0 0

LHS 1984, low rrdas. power moon-rool Only >15.805

Livoma Chrvsier-Ptvmouth (313) 525-7804

NEON 1996 4 door. due. automate, air key-tss* entry, CD player.

(313) 937-1 M S >10.800,

NEW YORKER 1987 - Grandmas car. 43.000 mBaa. rrunt condition, Mr. power windows $4.800rt>esl ofler Cs« (313) 522-3248

NEW YORKER 1090 Msrtt Cross Ed»on - FuBy loedad. excellent con-

>750d%eM 313-844-7356

LUMINA 1993 air, aulomaftc power windows 6 locks

P A N I A N C H E V Y

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 5 - 1 0 0 0

LUMINA 1995 - power lodukMnndoww seals exceaent conotwn M.000 miles $12,800 (810) 540-4971

LUMINA 1995, V-6 d r . automaBc. cruise & Ml. power windows 8

P A N I A N C H E V Y

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 5 - 1 0 0 0

MONTE CARLO 1996, loaded, only 12.000 -rules

P A N I A N C H E V Y

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 5 - 1 0 0 0

MONTE CARLO 1996 Z34 a options Sixirool red 2500 m4es

810-348-7000

VISION EAGLE ESI 1995 - Black, sunroo f . CD, >13 ,850 . (810) 258-4B77i'afler 6pm(810) 338-7932

844 Dodge

TALON 1906, TSI turt>o, AWD, 5 tpeed. lealher, moon rod, ABS loedad. Excellent oondMon 15.500 nUda, J l f l aCXVteet 3-3-464-7430

TALON 1905 Tur t» - loaded CO. " w o d EsSant oortdton 40.000 mOsa. >l7.0001)est 313-207-7811

848 Ford

ESCORT QT 1901. Mr. 90.000 mBes. leet condit ion. Birmingham,

(810) 64&4008 par ted $3300

ESCORT GT 1981, dr. 80.000 mBaa.

Srtecl condi t ion Birmingham, w o (810) 84£eese

0YNASTY 1989 - 4 cylinder. 4 door, automatic, air. p o w v Good cond-Bon- >3000 (313) 464-1073

INTREPID 1995 ES - Black. Kjfl power, CD. 35.000 mies. >15.300. Must sea (810) 477-6656

INTREPIO. 1983 ES. immaculate, loaded. 40,000 rmtee. 100,000 mfle Warranty. $10,500 810642-3233

INTREPIO ES 1903 lealher, alu-m i n u m w h e e l s , l o w m i l e s >13.905

Uvoma Chrysler-FTymouBi (313) 525-7604

NEON 1985, automaBc. mr. 10.000 miles Tamarofl Advantage Pacfcaoe included $8986

1994 loaded only CONCORDE >12.9^5

Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth (313) 525-7604

NEON 1985, Sport, f u * loaded 29.000 maes. power moonrod. sms* down. $189 mo No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5686

OMNI 1980 - 4 door. 5 speed, av, 1 owner, greal UtOe car, 35* r >3000 Eves (313) 037-*

M i c h i g a n ' s O r i g i n a l " S U P E R S T O R E "

VARSITY FORD U N W l l l j O N

~ snMMWi IN TNf I • • MUM TNESI

COftffTTTJON

- S I I D P D

GROUNDHOliS MY DEALS! • 0 D o w n • Up to I yrflOOJOO nd t t idndad tames plan on t d s c t u r i b

' Sdt tndt F A 1.1$87.

G R E A T P R I C E S . L O W P A Y M E N T S

1995 F0R0 ESCORT IX 5 OOOFL HATCHBACK

S S S ' 8 , 9 9 9 or 1 7 7 * 0 . 1992 FORD TAURU S SHO

x ^ 3 9 / ™ . 1995 P IWOUTH NEON SPORT

~ ^ ~ « 8 , 8 9 9 . M 7 W 1993 FORO FESTIVAL

a s s w - A - a r a i s K w s i ' 3 , 9 9 9 or 1996 FORO CONTOUR GL

S a S S S S S S F ® 1 1 2 , 9 9 9 « * 2 5 & m o .

T R U C K S . V A N S & S P O R T U T I L I T I E S

1995 FORO WWDSTARGL

S S s s a a a a B s a s a p . ' 1 4 , 8 9 9 . 1990 FORD F-150 XLT

i t - - ' 8 , 2 9 9 1994 ECONOUNE E-150 HANOICAmO VAN

II l i e i ^ i w i « , t i . « „ w .

— d « M ^ k » i — i n a « 5 » e i t . - .

= £ = * 6 9 9 9 . » 2 0 W

1995 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB 414 1 ' - . m a n - .

7 , 7 9 9 . m - . 1 N 5 F 0 R 0 ECONOUNE E-150

• — - " ' 1 9 , 9 9 9 . ^ 9 5 ^ 19M FORD BRONCO 4X4

' 1 8 , 4 9 9 . m - . ^SMPCRO RANGER SU^RCAB XLT

- 1 1 . 4 9 9 L U X U R Y . S P O R T & M O R E

19B4FOROTMUNDOWROU

5 = i t s s a s s s s s x 1 0 , 4 9 9 • ' 2 2 3 * *

S 5 ' 1 2 , 6 9 9 • ' 2 4 9 * 0 .

19K CROWN W C T O R U U . ' 9 4 9 9

| m H C ™ * ? mmSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^. TI

iVARSITYl

K E N S I N G T O N M O T O R S

L a r o e s t F o r d / L i n c o l n M e r c u r y

u s e d p a r t s s u p p i i e c

L a t e r . T o d e l D a m a g e d

V e h i c l e s

S A V E S R E P A I R Y O U R S E L F

FORD CONV. VAN, y e , 411 Ms 3«-4g» - $3.5001

•93 BASG6H XLT SHORT. Auto. Ml •*»HdB*sgt $3,5001

W MARK Vili Sunrool raar A rqn t i a t I $7,900

t * CONCORD < DR, •atOsmags

9« TRACER <3t iviss, hsK.0e3 notwilrsns S2.950|

94 MARK Vsi Sunroot osdM m r q a M l l i M $ 7 * 0 1

94 50 MARQUS LS tosdtO. 1MB Bt ta ld ragAanes $J250|

94 PROSE GT blsd. vnrooI. Bsc ransrmasnr. 43K mi.. ______ $6,0001

95 COUGAR XR7 VA osdsd, Ms mlD-•*.<*>** $5.9001

95 ASPIRE 20R. 14k its, M i d t 3sm-Ones' S3 8601

95 PR06E. aula. at. pa , p i rnesng M s l s m t e h s M ^ a 2 5 0 |

W CCNTlNBfTXL, g**Q0l. 13k mc. ngM A d ! Writ dsnagt $!196o|

95 L N C a s TOiW CAR EXECUTIVE, •"•ssnj « v t tn3 MenOr t1 lJOO|

95 F-2S0 EXT CAfi. 3essc "ussng m d » 4 tnns . . ___ $&500|

•95 SABLE WAGON GL. LoMH. from dnug t OMT tum«ar S4.8S0|

95 TONCAR Losdsd Sm Ot 290n. I >113601

E S C O R T S 94-05 ESCORTS

2 DOOR 4 DOOR WAGONS Over 20 in stock. Starting from onty >6800 STK» 11-11

F A I R L A N E F O R D

. ( 3 1 3 ) 5 8 2 - 1 1 7 2

ESCORT 1905, WAGON LX. auto-

AUTO (313) 456-5688 ?%E* ESCORT 1905 wagon. 20,000 mtaa. d i d atft>aga. nr. automatic Mnt! >8.295 (810) 504-3000

doa«. hacks, crdse. caaseM afc^ 20.000 mflssaO.404.

(3139 721-2800 i d u i M M DEMMER FORO

P f t O e e 1882 GL - 5 speed, no r u d exceaent oondfcsi. many ax«as >4600 (313) 728-8088

P B 0 8 E 1003 OT 8

- Tad. lost mBee.

m PBOBE 1806. LX. af deck. dart. Braad windows. CO pdyer . d r . atarao. 23JJ00 rrdas. lacKry wer-ranty. 0 down a sOstill, payments aa km aa >181 mo No c o a g r w needed OAC TYME AUTO (313)

PWOBE 1880 LX. red. 5 " * . 100,000 mBaa. .

>5000 810-737-2087

PROSE 1805 32.000 mBaa. auto m a ^ M r , Stereo, EacaBanl oondBorv $*600 (810) 37S-1018

PBOBE. 1903. SE. 4 c *nder . 8 spaed, air. loaded, power rod. daan. >7500 negemado (810) 853-6126

PROBE - 1003 SE. power m o n lodta anVhn casseos. manuM trwv

a s r 90 000 " ^ j a o s s P«OBES 1805 (4) QT/SE Mods* ^ * " m > o n ,

DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2000

FESTIVA 1982 - 5 daater

>2?00

' - 5 spaed. Tanas CM. "•Cure angina. 80.000

excellent condition (313) 427-4530

J A C K D E M M E R

F O R D

A F F O R D A B L E S ESCORT 1881 GT. automatic, air, sun roo l , cassette, t i l l , cruise >3805

TEMPO 1990. 4 door, automate, air, Mt. crude, cassette >4495 TOYOTA I960 TERCELL, 5 speed

FM $3085 TOPAZ 1908, 4 door, automatic, air >3685

GRAND MARQUIS la te . V8. ado-matle. MT. power windows, locka. tm. crude, cassette >4886 MUSTANG 1887 LX. 5 0. 5 speed >4705

JEEP 1091 CHEROKEE. 4*2, 6 cyl-inder. 5 speed $5495 AEROSTAR I860 XL 6 cylinder, automatic. Mr. power windows, locks, #B, enjtaa. cassette $6495 OLDS 1M6 CALAIS, Automatic sir power windows A locks >2885 DOOGE 1082 B200 Cargo Van VB

>8485

P R O B E S 83-86 PROSES

SE. GT Big selection d Probee n stock-more arriving every day Starling Inom only $fi860 STKS 9-858

F A I R L A N E F O R D

( 3 1 3 ) 5 8 2 - 1 1 7 2

TAURUS 1080. 4 door, automate. x » SOLO

' o w r . euiomar aar. power x r i o m V x U Good oondBon. >2.800

TAURUS 1805, 4 door, sdomd lc d r Tamarofl AnNaniage Package

TAURUS 1886 - 4 door. GUSEAJC (23) Ai4o. atr 6 cyt. power windows, locks, cruse. BR. casseos 1 owner b e d selection m town starling from $•9,995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

T A U R U S 1 9 9 5 4 D o o r S e d a n s

G L - L X - S E Over 40 low mBaage. ort - lease units in slock lor immedata detNery Starting Irom >8850 STKS1-2S

F A I R L A N E F O R D

( 3 1 3 ) 5 8 2 - 1 1 7 2

DOOGE 1902 DAKOTA LE. 6 cyl-inder, eutomahc. sir. cassens >7495 RANGER 1002 XLT, 4 cylinder. 5 Speed $8386

B U I C K 1991 REGAL GRAND SPORT. 6 cylinder, automatic, air. power wndows. locks 6 seats. Ut. Cruise, cassette $6995 TEMPO 1991, automatic, air. tilt, cruise. >4195

SABLE 1981. automatic, sir, power windows, locks, sads. Ml. cruise cas-sette >5095

ESCORT 1902.2 door, automatic, air. cassette >5486

DODGE 1984 SHADOW. 5 speed, cassette $5085

ESCORT 1985 LX. 5 spaed, air. cas-sette, 24.000 mBes $6805 DOOGE 1993 SHADOW automate, d r . fm. >5685

ASPIRE 1885. 5 speed air. cassetts, 22.000 mBes >5886 ASPIRE 1984. 5 spaed. Mr casaetts. 24.000 rnUss >6186.

SABLE 1882 LS, 6 cylinder, auto-matic atr. power windowtlockt 6 aed. t * . cause, cassette, 56.000 mBes. >7485

TAURUS 1892 OL. 6 cykndM auto-matic. aar, power wmdowvlocks A sad . Wt. cruise, caaseoe. 56,000 mBes >7485

F150 1001 "NITE", V8, automatic, air power windows 6 locka. Wt cruise, cassette 118,000 mBaa Sharp! $64 95.

J A C K D E M M E R

F O R D

A F F O R D A B L E S

3 1 3 - 7 2 1 - 5 0 2 0

TAURUS 1880 GL - at power, deck/ Mack, new I U d X V b e d Mack, new transmission, h d i n

313-^54-7311

• B S

TAURUS GL 1880 Loaded 4 door Aiaomatlc 63.000 mBes Rura i >2700/best

TAURUS 1981 GL • only 80,000 mBes. nicest ona arouid. onty >5485 days 313-641-6206 eves961-0446

TAURUS 1903. GL • 3 8 V6, 37.000 mBes. kfce new. exosBsnt conddon, loaded >8895 Cat 810-78»2850

TAURUS 1885 - G L «6. power win-dows. & X * loan, power

TAURUS GL 1805 Wagons (5) Auto, air, V6. ruB power, windows, locks, cruise, ttt. loaded 1 owners Irom >12,005 OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

TAURUS, 1004. 40,000 mBes, dk. jjreen. automaBc dean cat attar 3 30pm >0,000 (313) 525-54S9

TAURUS 1002 -16.000 mBaa, exed-lenl condBon, burgundy -UIBa Old Lady Car" >8,875 Between 84pm <"»• (810) 848-4802

TAURUS 1886 - SE. 4 ttoor (6) ado-matte. Mr. power wndows. locka, seat cruoe. ML pokshed atumarwri e t i ads . loaded Irom onty >11.785 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800

TAURUS 1804 'SHO* (2) 5 speed. Mr. power windows, locks, cruise. * L

" " A B S , brakes Starting

(313) 721-2800 , » onty $12,904

OEMMER FORO

MUSTANG 1905 - Cobra, SVT. oon-« M H ^ S 0 2 d 1.003 Loaded. M u d SaB. 820.SQ&teel (313) 284-6445

95EXPLORER SPOWT. 2 d t l 99.1001

95 tONTI CAHO L i « . 9Sf, tor* • $4)001

* TAURUS GL. Orsar UadBll WI maga — M L 2 H I

9 t l A j S W t G . W , r « i a O O i i k IM kortdaaaga M96o |

« .UUNA<«. .dpcMat . t000sK

H M K A U M k l L M t d . t — ~ - J u a o |

98 CORVETTE. 1*4 Ml adt aaHgt 99JOO

91LCMNA t OR. loaBH 4 JCO • _ . •aaa J t w l

91ORWO C>«ROaELMTin

n u o o

91 <MWD w w a » I OR. $A « lgN»o<m M a d H

98 ROBttaVTCR MBOON. HO I " tadta i i i f c ' i t i M atWMRdaatl t-J $ i a o c .

M U S T A N G C O N V E R T I B L E ) S) 1805-08 (8) GTa and 8 cyl AutodS

»da. low mflaa i — l a d d a r i n g ft

DEMMER FORO I onty >18,805 (3131 721-2600

MUSTANG 1804 GT Conve r t * * T a m a r o f l Advantage Package d d u a n t >14,888

[ t i l l

MUSTANG - a r 1908 4 8L. VB. 5 .5.000

OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

MUSTANG 1002 OT, 32.000 mBss T a m a r o f l Advantage Package

MUSTANG 1808, L X 80.000 mBaa,

' L a s S J L f » f i ! * r - C 4 C 0 o«T» 810-738-7725 Eve r 31V466-72J0

TEMPO. 1968, automate. 4 door. air. cassette Looks A runa wefl $2 800.

313-522-7802

TEMPO. 1868 - 4 door automate, dr. average maeage, dean $2500

(313) 261 -5562

TEMPO 1080 - 4 door. 64.000 mBaa. >3.000 Nrm CBB (313) 525-0768

TEMPO 1887 Sport, very daan, 5 good area. Mr, many

(313) 464-3062 extra's1 >1360

>4650 313-637-4238

THUNOERSIRO 1803. l t d , loaded.

TYME AUTO (313) 456-5586

THUNOER8IRO 1883 immaculate VS. non-amokM. loaded. Boraaro, pray Mual a d t (313) 7 2 1 - 1 I &

THUNOERBIRO LX 1806 (2) Auto Mr. powar wtndowa «x*s seat mor-rora. cruMa. d l caaaaltt Loaded 913.908. DEMMER FORQ (313) 721-2800

THUNOE RSJ RD SUPER Couoe 1803. 44.000 f t daa siAomaOc tfver " M r t o r black laager moon rod. 912.790 (313) 463-3047

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(313) 455-5686

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JBa.' $3 100 Looks S runs

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METRO 1994 automstic only J7000 m-les

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

ME'«0 1993 2 door, natchcack, SO ceo miles. 5 speed ExcaBent con-dbo 5(' mile&'gaBon >3800

(5171540-4830

METRO 1995. 4 door sedan air Automatic am/tm stereo 600C rmtes (8500 Cd l (313) 721-7197

METRO 1982 43 000 miles new Drake* exhaust A tires. 5 speed am, tm. a« $3300 (810) 645-0961

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PRISM 1995 LSI 21.000 m4es auto-matic s»r power windows lease or Bui' |810) 643-0070

S u b u r b a n CXOSMOBU -CADH.LAC

»«iSM i >90 I owner <*r cassette. 5 speed well mantamed $2350

313-525-8960

PRiZM 1992 aK, 5 speed daan1

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

PRIZM 1994 power windows Maanng(b>aliM

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

STORM t99 l - Automatic air. TSOOO miles red rel-abie >3000

1313) 261 5562

TRACKER 1992 convertible 5 speed CD excellent condition $4995 1010) 360-1640

TRACKER LSI 1990 5 speed Excel-lent Conaiion LOW miles $4,950 810 354-4367 810 559-9889

Honda

ACCORD - 1994 EX 4 auto-mat* 56 000 mites clean $12,900 Nrm 810-315-5832

ACCORD - 1992 EX 70.000 miles N Carokna Car 1st winter on sail roads SI2,000 517-548-3853

ACCORD 1967 LX - 4 door 5 speed excellent condition great 2nd car S350C 810-879-2445

ACCORD LX 1993 excellent 68 000 miles 2 door 5 speed loaded. Prp-Lock »nh theft $10,900 313 769-6234

ACCORD LX 1992 loaded exceaent conation very clean, t r>on-smoking owner (8»0| 656-7041

ACCORD LX 1984 runs and tooks very good new tires exhausl stereo $950 best (3131 523-0993

ACCORD LX 1991 wfatdblue auto-mate very tow m4es very clean loaded, S 8.950 (8101 542-3106

CIVIC DX 1993 5 speed. Red Sony CO player pertect $5' CO player excellent condtion runs

5750 <3131 592-4585

CIVIC 1994 EX Coupe - 58 000 miles 5 speed, CD air sunrool Texas cai Excellent condition - Musl ten St1.750 (313) 454-0119

CiVlC 1994 EX 34 000 maes air. power cruise CO am-tm 4 door sunrool S11.950 810-738-4908

PRELUDE 1993 - Si Automatic biack, loaded new tires. ExceBent condKion S11 500 !810| 681-0211

PRELUOE. 1989 SI. 5 speed sun-root. new tires & brakes 120 000 miles S41Q0 |B1C) 879-2248

Lincoln

CONTINENTAL 1990 black on black •jorgeous. 68.000 nines. $7300 W 810-948-6165 ur H 313-824-0965

CONTINENTAL, 1980 ISC Spaaal EtBkon - Like New Black on Mack lealher lector* km an opaons New

'••P' musl see >10.900 810-852-6418

CONTINENTAL 1990 - Runs great looks greet learner mienor $6900

1-800-360-0447

CONTINENTAL 1990 Signature white 62000 miles.a moonrool leather $7000 810-644 7887

CONTINENTAL 1968 „ lully loaded, eiceaent 120K I.... ... miles $3300 810-474-014

CONTINENTAL. 1990 Silver Deauty reduced $6800 See Don laque 16325 Middebel 313 537-6766

CONTINENTAL TOWN Car 1979 lurq wrturq mienor 54,000 miles loaaed estale sale $ 3200

(3131 459-5693

MARK V i l l i 993 Luxury Sport moon-roo l leather Sale c learance $14,440

F O X H I L L S ieap-Ea 313-961-3171 31

MARK VIII 1994 - pearl wrvte CO changer moon roof chrome wheels 31 000 miles warranty $19 90C 810-474-7362 (8101 647-2124

MARK VIII 1995 Tamarofl Advan-mctuded $16 988

MARK VII 1991 80 000 miles red' tan mtenor sunrool loaded $10,500' Best (BIOi 486-4703

TOWN CAP 1990 Cartier - Excellent concktion 97 000 maes $8 900*»s i 313-273-7374 810-647-6529

Mazda

929 1989 4 door V6 «hite auto-mate lealher air power moonrool, windows/locks & seats, 4 wheel disk brakes An exceptional car1 All optens low miles excellent oondmon-Musl seal >6250 810-442-2919

MIATA 1994 blaOclan leafher per-fect conation 24,000 miles war-ranty $i4,85Qoriet 810-855-2438

PROTEGE 1994 LX, 4 door auto-matic air Tamarofl Advantage

included S7488

PROTEGE 1990 LX 5 speed per-leet condition, one owner 83 000 miles $4 500 (810) 371-0789

Mercury

CONTOUR 1996 (2) 4 door "V6' Aulo air power windows locks cruise, loaned $11996 DEMMER FORO |313) 721-2600

8 6 0 Mercury

SABLE G & I S 1986 - 4 door (12) auto, an 6 cyl power wmdows. locks cruse Mt loaded low maes 1 owner lease turn ms Irom onty SO 995 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

SABLE GS 1996 Wagon Auto aa, V6 power windows locks. cru«e Wt. 3rd seal, butft m c m phone Only 13,000 miles $15,996 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2800

SABLE 1994 - less than 28.000 mBes leaner mtenor power every-#w»fl $12 OOOtoest 810-437-9455

or 810-486-2624

SABLE 1991 loaded 1 owner spot-less garage kept drives like new. 74.000 mBes. $5500 810-349-7195

SABLE >996 |3) " IS" 4 door auto, air full power A B S brakes loaded Only $14 596 OE"MER FORD (313) 721-2600

SABLE LS 1995 4 door auto, air moonrod leather 3 8 liter. A B S . agnal dash keyless entry Loaded $11 996 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

SABLE LS 1996 Wagon Aulo. air. ttgnd dasfi keyless entry. tuB power loaded 18.000 mBes >13,985 OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

TAURUS "SHO" 1995 Automate air cruise, lilt power windows locks $14,695 OEMMER FORD (313| 721-2600

TRACER 1991 4 door, notch back automatic lit cruise, cassette dtoy wheels lech, electric remote mirrors av 106k miles $4196 810-558-1511 or wort. 810-635-1116

TRACER 1995 - 4 door 5 speed loaded, great mileage $9 OOObest Call atle- 7pm 810-624-9104

TRACER WAGON 1993 - A*, cruise automatic and more1 Very good con-dtion $4400 (313) 728-4094

n Mitsubishi

MITSUBISHI 1893 3000GT SL • 5 speed. 37.000 mBes new tues dark g>een wtoeiae leather mtenor. all power, excellent condmon >17.S0MMd (8101 478-3708

Nissan

NISSAN 1991 240SX.SE Fastback -automatic, loaded sBver. mint. $7700.13651 (313) 389-5384

864 Oldsoobile

ACHIEVA 1994. automatic air. 2 door quad 4 Me new, 58 000 miles >7495 (810) 738-4279

ACHIEVA S 1994 - exceiienl cond-Bon, well equipped V6, >11500' best ' (313) 416-5078

AURORA 1995 black black lealher sunMor

CONTOUR 1995 GL * door green auto air lull power 19 000 miles $•0. 995 DEMMER FORD 1313' 721 2600

COUGAR 1996 LS :3| automatic, ar cruise. IB! cassette power wmdows/locks aluminum wheels loaded From $13 996 DEMMER FORO 1313i 721 2600

GRAND MAROUIS 1994 4 dr LS luB power loaded Or»y $13 594 DEMMER FORD (313I 721-2600

GRAND MARQUIS 1985 Loaded 41 300 actual miles excellent cond-tion S3900 610-669-4265

GRAND MAROUIS, 1992 LS • Like new 56 000 miles S7995.best

313-273-7374 or 810-647-6529

GRAND MAROUIS 1992 LS "earner a" options wok maintained 74,000 miles $9 500 (810) 477-0464

SA3LE 1993 oiacx 4 door loaded, 48.000 mites Ask lor Lynn

810)349-0379

SABLE 1989 ExceBent conation, air cruse phone New tires $3400' besl (810 ) 656-8999

CONTINENTAL 1990 excellent con-Mon. black w Uacx leather hignway mile; (810) 356-8582

SABlE 1993, GS LOAOEDT Pam-pered w,cur rent ma in tenance updates immaculate 59.000 miles $7900 Plymouth ;313) 416-8907

810-348-7000

Grand River Novi

CUTLASS, 1884 Supreme SL - 4 door, meckun Mua'charcod. an. sterewcassette aluminum whsets Wt. aicstem condbon. 57.000 mBes >9400 Alter 6pm 110-6404868

DELTA 88. 42.000 irises $13000bsst

1984 LSS. loaded

(810) 646-951 S S ? T

DELTA 88 1980 Royde Brougham 2 Door coupe. Oaded 48.000 mass sharp >7600 (8t0) 588-9355

NINETY EIGHT 1990 campaign, loaded, lealher extra daan. afl ihe toys, rrmet sail $6800 810-543-2129

REGENCY 98 1895. lealher CrO luB power sale priced >12.990

(810) 643-0070

i u b a b a n OLDMBOBtti -C AMUAC

ROYALE 88. 1986 4 door, V-6. 1 owner 106,000 mBes rebuBi trans spot rust $1,100 810-642-9183

TOURING SEDAN 1900 - Gray, loaded excaBeni condtion 83.000 mBes $8300 (810) 879-6230

Plymouth

ACCLAIM 1991. 42.000 miles tke new air cruise. Wt etc >5200 Cat betore 3pm 810-689-2149

ACCLAIM package' Sharp' Only

1995 Sprmg special $9995

Lrvonia Chrysler • Plymouth 1313) 525-7604

GRAND AM 1994 - 4 door red 4 cyl-inder, aw, power locks windows stereo cassette nil. cxmse Extended warranty 35.000 mBes $9995 lirm Great condliom (810) 569-8020

NEON 1995 Hi^Hine Clean >7250 Call afle> 7pm (810) 689-4214

NEON 1995 SPORT ABS brakes Uke new $8990

F O X H I L L S Chrysler-P<ymoum-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

NEONS 1996 2 10 chose Irom AutomaBc air $11,495

Lrvonia Chrysler-Plymouth (313) 525-7604

SUNDANCE 1994 air only 18.000 mBes. Uta new miles $7330

F O X H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

SUNDANCE 1990 new brakes/tune-up AM FM cassette good conation >1900 (313) 421-7633

8 6 8 Pontiac

BONNEVILLE 1887 LE- low mileage perfect body no rust exceptionally dean $3500 (313! 261-5562

BONNEVILLE 1967 LE - low mBeage perfect body no rust, exceptionally clean, $3500 (313) 261-5562

BONNEVILLE 1991 LE 81000 miles power wmdows & locks, Alloy wheels $5500 313-261-5562

8 6 8 Pontiac

BONNEVILLE 1890 SE gray very daan garaga kapt new tires A brakes. >6 400tiea! 313-425-3949

BONNEVILLE 1893 SE - loaded alu-m n u n wheats. 71.000 mBes M e d -i a n condBon >7800 (BIOl 380-4573

BONNEVILLE 1992 SE loaded Km mBes Priced 10 seat

810-348-7000

BONNEVILLE <994 SSE • Every option available 87 000 highway mBes >12 900 810-645-9163

BONNEVILLE SSE 1989 Gray good conation 105.000 miles one ownei. $5200 1810) 650-8916

BONNEVILLE 1995 SSE* leather moonrod CD heads-up display 4 7 000 mi les traction control >17.300 ExceBentt 810-476-6331

BONNEVILLE 1988 SSE white loaded, leather very OHO 89 000 miles >5200 810 855-4972

FIREBIRD 1995 Bnghl Red T-tops CD, alarm slick 15.000 miles Por-ted condtion $13,500 810-649-2914

GRAND AM 1996 2 door automatic a« 8900 maes New STK47812A $12995 (3131453-7500

d o n m a s s e y 1-275 Exit »28 in Ptymouth

Pontiac

SAFARI WAGON 1988 9 V-8 Rims good E xcaBenl inside and out Fun power Well kept1 $ 1 * x y best ofler 313-287^906

872 Aatoa Under HOW Aul0HHerSl(*»

SUNBIRD 1989 - 4 door automatic stereo air meeds repsri. 85.000 mBes $2400 I8IO) 637-3168

SUNB1RD 1994 I E - 2 door a» am fcn cassette custom wheels. 36.000 maes $7500 810-642-66 72

SUN8IRO 1893 LE - Red 4-door dean m good condition >6500

810-254-8459 or 810-512-8033

SUNBIRD 1890 SE 2 door red rvgnway maes sharp no rust One meticulous owner an records sun-rod spoBer alarm w,'remote power windows locks till, detachable cas-sette new brakes Wes gorgeous Must see Must sea S3650 i313f 527-4476

SUNFIRE 1996 GT while black power moonrf 16400 mBes 5 spend loaded. $12 900 610-280-1060

SUNFIRE 1996 SE - aOua 9.300 maes loaded aluminum wheels automatic S13 700 (810) 926^0487

TRANS AM 1983 - 350 auto Mr power windowvlocks Hop. Greal condtion J2500.Best 313-422-4799

CELICA 1892 GTS Low mBes Auto-matic Great Condbon CO aa alarm Must Se« 313-249-6321 pager

CELICA 1991 - Loaded QT 5 speed 60 000 mBaa ExcaBeni condtion $8750 CaB anytime 810-360-1347

CELiCA 1967 ST 5 speed excellent oonation, stereo good tires 92 000 mBes >380Q*best (313) 533-4873

COROLLA 1993 DX- 5 speed great condtion alarm cruise amtm cas sefle $5900 lirm I 3 1 3 ) 922-1842

COROLLA LE 1994 11 000 mik". moon rod ABS wakes aluminum wheels perfeel shape $11 990

|810l 642-5491

PREVIA 1991 LE Mm. Var Well maintained. 'excel ient cond i t ion 96 000 maes. $9200 810-588-7539

TERCEL 1991 Excellent condbon 5 speed amlm. cassette Wei maintained S4400 810-569-2389

Volkswagen

TRANS AM 1996 Convertible 10,000 rreles automatic Priced 10 set"

GRANO AM ' 993 GT-4 door aulo malice V6 loaded alarm keyless entry extended warranty 32.000 maes S890Q |3 I3) 513 9087

BUG 1969 No rust Utah car 32 DOO miles on rebuilt engine runs greal $3700 181O1 926-6686

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JETTA 1995 GL* VR6 sunrool, 5 speed leather mtenot healed vests 1 owner 519,000 18101 6*6-0604

FORD TEMPO GL 1994 automate power locks am moving out d stale Must tea immedaM<y >6 700 or ba i l

(810) 887 8870

T-BIRD 1994 WhBe V-8 loaded. 42 000 maes >9 985

(810) 685-7832

• k / * l Autos Under SI000

BUICK 1985 Century runs good automatic 2 door asking >500 or best ofler 1313) 534-9816

CHEVROLET CAVALIER 1987 -$1500 I owner mamly Midway mues CaB weekends • 313)434-4553

CHRYSLER 1983 4 door >500 1986 Cavalier 4door $1000 Richard 313-513-5954 Pager 313-780-1428

CUTLASS 1987 Ciera Brougham loaded m w itained ana very reliable Great cart $1600 (810) 584-3703

DELTA 1986 Brougham 125 000 males good lires never mis9ed an oB cnange SI500 (313l 945-1613

ESCORT 1989 LX 2 door 5 speed, expandable Very Mtle rust $1150

13131 522-2623

ESCORT <982 29 000 miles Best ot t« (810) 243-4090 or i810l 626 9617

PLYMOUTH 1985 many new parts runs oood $975 313-531-0907

FORO 1900 Feawa. 2 door hatch-back. 5 apaad vanamaann. 37 mBaa gaBon. good oondBon. good krea<' brakes >2 000 (517)548-4830

GRANO MAROUIS 1905-Good con-dtKm No rust 135.000 mBes S'SOO best After 5pm (313) 730-0646

MERCURY 1984 Grand Marque 85000 maes $1500

Caa (313) 981-4788

NISSAN 1888 200SX Oood oond-tion runs greal 100 000 mBaa New brakes and good lues >1350

1-800-380-0447

OLDS CALAIS 1986 loaded, power everythmg new tires >130(Vbest Musl sell (313) 451-8599

PONTIAC 6000 1985 Station Wagon-runs great nam ores high mBaa >l5(XVbesl Alter 4pm 313-458-0868

Stabonwagon 1987 needs transmis-sion work 172 000 well mamtamad miles $800tiest BI0-«78-6547

SUBARU 1988 GL Turbo 4 door s e d a n Runs g o o d S1B50

810-851-4159 attar 6pm

THUNDER8IRD 1983 new Irans many new parts runs good needs a Irtfle TLC $800 (313) 207-8660

TOYOTA COROLLA SR5 1984 85.000 miles Great body -ekaOle engine always starts New brakes recently tuned $1500 810-649-2039

Grand River Novi

GRAND AM 1995 G T V-6 an auto-malic dean'

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

TRANS AM 1991 V-8 automatic t-lops 58 000 miles burgundy gray inlenor wes maintained As*>-ig $8500 (8101 553-2529

GRANO AM 1991 LE - Loaded SO000 miles excellent condition Newer brakes tires battery exhaust $6300 Alter 5pm 810-477-4489

GRANO AM 1992 SE automatic air new tires Asking $5000 or trade lor pick up (3131 459-7223

GRANO AM 1995 SE 25 000 miles like new Tamarott Advantage

included $9988 *

GRANO AM 1985 SE V6 aulo 4 door loaded, warranty garaged GM exec Mint >11 500 810-338-4586

GRAND PRIX 1992 SE automatic loaded, teal 69.000 mBes excellent condbon $8000. (810) 650-9853

GRAND PRIX 1991 SE 4 door, lull power spotless inside<'od >5700

. 1313) 420-3596

GRAND PRIX 1994 SE most options small down, payments as low $212 mo No cosigner needed 20 mmute credt approval by phone OAC TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

1964 6000 LE air power window locks sunrool, 54.000 orgmal miles A1 shape $2450 810-553-8418

Saturn

SATURN t993 SC2 automatic. 4 door extended warranty $1179 b r»w Blue book 1st time buyer plan available - BRING CASH " TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

SATURN SC 1991 red 5 speed a>t cruise, cassette 89.000 miles mint $6700'best (313i 207-0902

S ATuRN SC2 1 9 9 5 - 5 speed sport wheels & spoiler crtuse air am lm cassette warranty 16.0CX3 mdes >10.800 (810) 693-3288

SATURN 1992 SL? oood maes sun rod clearance $7660

F O X H I L L S Chrysler -Plymouth-Jeep-E agle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

SC2 1995 automatic loaded 38 000 miles >13 750 Must sell 313-594-9239 eves 810-426 9508

SL2 1992 Automatic am-tm stereo * cassette an blue-green 69 000 miles $ 8 600 18IO1 652-3337

Toyota

AVALON 1995 XLS wrote beige leather Exceiienl Condition Loaded $22,000 1810 426 X184

AURORA 1995 Leafher loaded alarm champagne, immaculate 56.000 mBes (expressway) >17 995.' best (810) 816-1441 313-577-0818

BRAVADA 1994 black tan leather loadad' >16.688 (810) 643-0070

S u b u r b a n cxDsaaoaai -cadhiac

CUTLASS 1984 Cortverttole red' white/black learner 3 4 uter, V-6 28 0 0 0 m i l e s S a l e P r i c e d >15,760 (810) 643-0070

S u b u r b a n oiosaaoMU -cadiuac

CUTLASS SUPREME 1993 Red. 4 door loaded net car $8 000

(313) 454-4493

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CAMRY 1992 - V6 XLE garaged, new ves.brakes li»e new 59 000 rmles $13 500 810 626-1971

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Black 407 miles 460 sound CD-auto

' 9 6 M U S T A N G C O B R A Black 4 6 OOHC 32 valve 5 spd amlm cast CC1 5 000 miles

• 9 6 T - B I R D L X Red tun roof 4 6 V8 140 miles loaded

' 9 6 S A B L E W A G O N P t r s lock bucket teals am,'1m cats gray cloth 7 pass

' 9 5 E S C O R T W A G O N Air auto am lm cast 13 000 mBes

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' 9 5 M U S T A N G C O N V E R T I B L E P<w b V x * 20k mBes reddsBv aulo

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Qmm. lan d o n 30B mBes t dnor w y i loadad power windows

power locks amika cas t rear heater corwtt

• 9 5 E X P L O R E R S P O R T

Red tan leather 29fc miles 2 » am-** caat w ed compass temp

r u m n g boerds l«" chrome wheels keys

• 9 4 P 1 S O X L Red 6 cyl 5 spd I * . civeae oo t i sea t

• 9 4 C A M A R O Z 2 S

25k mBaa Mops aulo 5 7 wtvte wBh «•« «Benor

• 9 4 C O N T . S I G N A T U R E Loedad MMe aBVi Bhte leaner Wk mBat

• 9 4 V I L L A G E R G S

Loaded 5 passenger h igmny mBat

• 9 3 T O W N C A R S I G N A T U R E Loadad Durpjndy aa»i d o » ntwtor

• 9 3 M U S T A N G L X

S M i bkia c to» 30k mBea coBwtrttBa am.1m caat 4 cyl

• 9 3 B R A V A O A A W O Green » H r wavier am t m m i 24 000 M a t •92 SKYLARK B door an mfn «. 2 tana burg 1 2 CROWN VICTORIA Loaded tBua pto p * x * « . pfaaatt W mtat e « a r daan

'PUT A PEAL ON ICE 41 VARSITY LfMCOW*

RYSWEtfOME B V K HOCiCEV SALE!

wnsnY

p n c P N d •rT To TH£| &<fTTTI0» ZERO DOWN!

1 2 M o n t h e

1 2 , 0 0 0 M i l e

W a r r a n t y

SlaShi

"Folks, this is on!y a sampling from ournUae inventory!". Sale ends February 0,1997at 5 p.m.

T R U C K S , V A N S & b u d g e t p a y m f n 1 5 1MB M f K U I T Y T O P U C ( t N

COC XH•"»P3 "•••« «*0r

1992 MCRCUBY GRAND MAJTQUIS $16,888

$8,888

$141«

s 1 6 9 , 997 1'ttCOl.N CONTIIBiNTAL S21S, Below Blue

Book Value £«»"> car I tnjt* eg sat a m ycae t i n *» 'aB, Ski* tlut

-9^J MSRCUB' TBACSB WACOBt l ! ^ l

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1993 LINCOLN CONTININTAL I X I C U T I V I

1995 FOBO ASPIBi St 3 OB

1991 rOB-O THUNDfniRD LX

1999 FOWO P « 0 « i

$ 1 « 7 ,

$1*7-

1 9 9 6 FORO F 1 5 0 XLT 6 5000n# owner mii#\ »0» tow lotO jir 00*^ 1

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W»i rruri « v 1 W 1 F O * D RANC1R S U P i R CAB XLT Ajtc a>r Oit t cruiMf pow«- *>nocw% A .4 •ngin A matching ctof" »on ot loon- to " iu »iT>C v»»n tn» «i<h 1 9 9 0 F-1SO SUPER CAB XLT LARIAT

Aif DC<*+' wmoowi & *<X*\ t«f A Cfu i-Otrnj a no Cm C/r» corr S*v# a 8 an < 1995 FORO W I N D S T A R Tnit V»n n jn i* not rruny rtXi* «i Mc- na r i-ton o» o:n<iuOng '•# a»f i tr ur-a#< £+C ,

arxa&<*<! ort* ar- y I J, 1 9 8 9 OOOCC R A M B J 5 0 CARGO VAN T R A D E S M A N SPECIAL kuto 1» « vs oowe-wee'ing u c<b t-. »i tn «- » -«r»jo» to«ri jnd mm rau mon*. 5*i 1 9 9 5 M i R C U t Y VILLAGER CS Hub nmg fiu# Auto mr DOw toon l mi g cr\ji%9 cavwns v!<kbo yumirhji~

Mt rrw •amtfy ob bt* 1 9 9 6 FORD F - 5 5 0 C R I W CAB DUALLY «6C Vt rBAtf, CO pun Ano OO to won Po"*" « 10:«00 n*!B4 •BCtory war-anr, .o*»a « trw oot<n% Muf'v oon t mu t+r\ $ 2 2 .

L U X U R Y S P O R T & M O R E 1 9 M LINCOLN MARK VIII OSBIPWMW WNB9 • WBV*+r VW. 3C «D

r r . r r r ^ ^ " a " w ' D ' $ 1 9 , 4 5 0

1995 MERCURY CRAND MAROUIS LS Auto m oomef a w»af* •«tp o** * p a 'nf qorg ov 1»9« LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Ociw- sjocrw not en* at*— :: WflV-C MWW WW —m at "TW v 1996 MERCURY C0UCAR XR7 a»jtc m oo*+e b"»v>i wn a w»jn • 14 00c cw»no r« •»>«•

®oapi •*?*< n » ca» « 199S LINCOLN CONTINENTAL mocn* • •narrmno ia*»v m OOC O n jrriXI r-wart • "u« Pf a bj/tjr* cAr •or a 1994 LINCOiN TOWN CAR CAR TIER opaipurrm w»vf» 'unyv •*r'arr.

B o* iabwoo** Roc* «r 1 D ane w 1996 MERCUITY GRAND MAROUIS LS M M I * M M «5*#K WB* aa 01

1995 LINCOIN MARX VIII a. -•natflVRQ M f w O Ot

$17,650

$29,950

$15,390

$13,995

$20,295

$17,995

$21,495 1996 ANNIVERSARY EDITION MARK VIII OF* « I COUM EWBOMP mtmrn oemm t^OOQO 199S LINCOLN TOWN CAR CARTISR l l l M B W I M a M I W l i w r i x i u r Amm A F X unowriKtory warrxnry- anenrrwpnc*«r C J U

1994 LWCOCN TOWN CAR iX ICUTIV i

1994 LINCOLN CONTINEWTHL Cjrrwr awe m mm 1 —i»e —xwir m

On The Spot Financing Bra have t rate* ol hnancm-j arc latsa X"«n MBM «p or*altonhi«t« ji«w "vnutat ita'anlead wtxnj tor r-rrxa

Quality Inspection E»e-y ••'.icia KJBI pats aur 1'Opo*r»a •y « t tpenc Sc irtu Imcw you'ta j a i *ig a aacemSacw cam

30-Dtys Of More eierycaie ky ai Iaa« 3C days Man, a n « « wnar> ng markaoivs a«r •amy Enendac war

kiiov 100 OOC »»

"NoOoettiona" fnu9trgi |vnm mbncbuk imt •Bhr J mn or 250 mtaa Imj « e t eel

$ 4 , 0 0 0 to $ 9 . 9 ^

1981 FORO TSMRO 2 OR GL 000 opur* 0"* imr hom m~mm' 5>«i

I f l M FORD T-BIRD SUPIR COUPS

'< . W V * L CM •'S'* I RWI * HI 1992 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS

V!9 MISX* inMHffleUr t»Or iou'OBIII

199S MIRCURY TRACli l WAGON

19Q2 MERCURY SA8LI LS

1003 MIRCUtr r GRANO MAROUIS Gt

190) tBA/OA M M IS

1901 FORD PRORS

1003 FORO IRCORT WAOOM LK ^ ^

1991 FORO TAURUS G l

1901 t^o i ib CROWN VK WACOM r - to ror»tp"««r ,

199S FORO TAURUf GL 11 • v4 •- ormm' « < »-<>»• t

199? l#€RCuirr COUGAR LS *' JO— •••BWY R9 4 9PRW 'CPFL OT

%>wmc ara. * x t ( m w m - « Cm*- at . m~mn 1000 LMCOLN COBfTMVTAL lOCUTTVI

{ S M S

$5 495

$8 495

s6 9 t t

$7,664

$6 995

$9 995

S i n s

$6,714

$6,777

$7195

$14,888

NEW INDOOR SHOWROOM NQWQPFN

UN

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Thu rsday , February 6, 1997 O&E 81(0) 6 1 * _ — —

WITH

• Air Condit ioning • Automatic • Power Steering • Power Brakes • Floor Mats • AM/FM stereo • Rear defroster

& more

1 M 7 DODGE NEON Highline

2 4 M O . L E A S E

'1000 DOWN $ 1 2 6 m o

'500 DOWN $148*MO

Power Sunroof, CD Changer, Alarm

with Lease'

OVER VEHICLES READY FOR 300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!

1997 DO DOE INTREPID

Sport • Air Conditioning • Tilt Wheel »Power Seat »3.5 Engine

• Power Windows • Cruise • Cassette

• Power Locks • Power Mirrors • Stock #25035

24 MO. LEASE

'1000 DOWN $ 2 5 9 MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE $ 2 0 4

'500 DOWN $ 2 7 9 MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE $ 2 2 7 *

• Air Conditioning • Aluminum Wheels • TiH Wheel • Power Windows • Cassette • Sofa Bed • Power Locks • 4 Captain Chairs • Cruise

24 MO. LEASE

000 DOWN $ 1 9 9 MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE $ 1 5 5 ; MO.

*500 DOWN $228" MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE $ 1 7 7 MO.

v u

• Cruise • Rear Defrost • Full Spare • Tilt Wheel

36 MO. LEASE

'1000 DOWN ' 2 5 9 MO.

'500 DOWN $ 2 7 4 ' MO.

1997 9®DOE CARAVAN

• Driver Side Sliding Door • Sunscreen • 3.0 V6 • Air Conditioning

1997 DODGE STRATUS

1997 RAM PICKUP LARAMIE SLT

3 6 Month Lease 15 ,000 miles per year

Air Conditioning • Power Locks • Power Mirrors • Rear Defrost • Automatic • Tilt Wheel

• Cassette • Floor Mats • Power Windows • Cruise

24 MO. LEASE

»1000 DOWN $ 2 0 7 MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE $ 1 5 9 '

DOWN $ 2 2 7 ' MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE 1 8 3 *

M0. >1

MO.

• Automatic • Power Mirrors • Air Conditioning • Cruise • Power Windows • Tilt Wheel • Power Locks • Cassette • Aluminum Wheels • Floor Mats

24 MO. LEASE

•1000 DOWN M 9 9 M0. EMPLOYEE LEASE $ 1 6 9 MO.

*500 DOWN $ 2 2 4 MO. EMPLOYEE LEASE ' 1 9 2 M0.

QUALITY USED CARS & TRUCKS

FREE 12 M o n t h / 1 2 , 0 0 0 M i l e

Warranty o n all:

1993 INTREPID

Alfcys a l the toys, 1 owner, new car trade

$11,995 1 9 9 2 DOOGE B - 2 5 0

HIGH TOP VAN CONVERSION

TV, VCP, CB . new car t rade

*12.995

199SNBON SPORT 4 DOOR 15,000 miles, moonroof, power

windows/locks, tilt, cruise

M 1,995

RAM SLT 1900 Loaded, only 860 mi les Make an ofter

WON'T LAST! 199S MUSTANG 3

DOOR HATCHBACK 6 cyl.. m d pawer wmdowttafcs cassant

2,995

1994 DODOS STEALTH RT

Twin turbo red. one owner, 43,866 miles. cassette/CD $22,995

1 9 9 5 J K P 4X4 CHKROKU SPORT

4 door, 6 cylinder, ar . 27 .M3 miles power wndows & locks. W. cruise cassette

o*d*t. $16,995 1 9 9 3 BAOLS VISION TSI

O n e owner . V-6. automat ic air. p o w e ' everyth ing!

M 0,995

1 9 9 5 DODGE RAM SLT 1800 CLUB CAB Like New1 All the toys, cap fiberglass

running boards $20,995 1995 GMC

SAHARA 1500 4 x 4 Auto air, power steering & brakes

stereo. 29.000 miles

*17,995

SERVICE HOURS

Man.-Fri. L 7 AM-\ 7 PM I y ^ j j /

•24 /36 m o , c l o s e d e n d l e a s e w i t h a p p r o v e d c r e d i t 12 000 m i pe r y e a i 115.000 per year C a r a v a n ) ! 5 c per m i l e t n e x c e s s C u s t o m e r r e s p o n s i b l e fo r 1st p a y m e n t s e c u r i t y l e p o s i l ( p a y m e n t r o u n d e d u p l o nex t S50 i n c r e m e n t ) acq . f ee & l i c e n s e S u b | e c t t o b u s e tax To ta l p a y m e n t s e q u a l s p a y m e n t x t e r m V e h i c l e c a n b e p u r c h a s e d at l e a s e e n d for p r e - d e t e r m i n c d p r i c e . L e s s e e r e s p o n s i b l e to r e x c e s s wear & l ea r A p p l i c a b l e r e b a t e s t o dea le r U s e d c a r s p l u s tax t i t l e l i c e n s e & d o c tee

C I ^ W C D D CD

32850 FORD ROAD GARDEN CITY

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 TOLL FREE I 888 MY DODGE

(693-6343) Open Mon. &. Thurs. 9-9

Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-6

9 ^ B A L 9 T « M f M B 9 i d l A I M 9 r T i WinAe/i Byxecioli ^3.9%

APR FINANCING FOR UP TO 60 MOS. ON SELECT 1997 MODELS+ HURRY • LIMITED TIME OFFER

1997 BONNEVILLE

SE SEDAN Automate transmission, air condfconng, 3800 V6. rear wmdow defroster, power wndows. power locks, dual a* bags and more Stock #970166

S A L E $ 4 Q Q Q f t * GM OPT II P R I C E I W j W V W Deduct $1105.70

36 month Smart Lease * 2 9 9 ' ^ mo Automatic transmission, air coodrtionmg. arrWock brakes. dual air bags, 3800 V6. aluminum wheels, AM/FM stereo cassette, power wmdows. power locks, power driver's seat.

GRAND AM ;SE COUPEI

Ar condiborwg. AM'FM slereo, air three year/36.000 m*e warrantyjiock

S A L E P R I C E ' 1 2 , 9 9 5 *

36 month Smart Lease '199'p^mo

24 hour roadsde assistance, 175

GM OPT II Deduct $732.45

1997 SUNFIRE SE

COUPE Rear defroster, a r concftonmg. AWFM stereo cassette, dual ar bags. antMock brakes, sport mrrors, tinted glass, power steering power brakes Stock #970142.

S A L E $ 4 0 A Q f i * GM OPT II PRICE I f c j W ^ W Deduct $663 95

36 month Smart Lease '189'p^mo.

H A L L NEW 1 9 9 7 H GRAND PRIX SE SEDAN

price * 1 8 , 9 9 5 36 month Smart Lease *299p*rmo

GM OPT II Deduct $1006.40

ALL NEW 1997 TRANS SPORT SE

Automatic transmisaor. air condWonria V6. AM/FM stereo cassette, cruiae. tm, power wmdows &locks, keyless entry, anb-lock brakes. seven passenger, dual air begs, deep trrted glass, rear defroster & more. Stock #970244^

' 2 0 , 8 9 5 Deduct STT11.20

36 month Smart Lease * 3 0 9 ^ mo.

11997 JIMMY FOUR DOOR

Vortec 4300 V-6 engine, automatic transmsston, air bag. ABS brakes, air conditionng. power windows, p o w locks & mirrors, tilt, cn«se. AM/FM cassette Stereo. 2 wheel dnve & much more1 Stock #979119

£#% A GM 0PT11

30 month V f l B Deduct Smart Lease per mo. $45 par mo.

1997 SIERRA PICKUP

VORTEC 4300 V-6 engine, automatic transmission, dual air bags, ABS brakes, ar condtoonng. St, & cruise. AMiFM stereo cassette & much more! Stock #979052

S A L E S 4 C I C Q * 0UOPTII P R I C E | Q ) W 9 9 Deduct $872.85

36 month Smart Lease * 199'cir

1996 JIMMY 4x4

FOUR DOOR Vortec 4300 V6 engine, automatic transmission, air bag, ABS brakes, air conditioning, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, tilt & cruise. AM/FM cassette stereo and much more' DEMO Stock "968522

S A L E $ P R I C E

* GM OPT II Deduct $1314.85

1396 FULL SIZE CONVERSION

VAN Vortec 5.700 engre, tau speed automatic transmission, dual ar bags, ABS brakes, front & rear ar cordtnnng & heat, high lop, 1ST TV & VCR tnbd rear power sola, sfarcraft ccnsecsen ffoergtass a m n q boarcls. gloss warxl wocG trim, AMFM cassette & CD player w l i headphones & much more1 Stock #968443

GM OPT II S A L E P R I C E ' 2 5 , 9 9 5 ' Deduct $1116.75

1997 SONOMA PICKUP

22 liter tour cylinder enone, frve speed manual transmission air bag. ABS brakes, ar condfoonng. AMFM ca^etle stereo and much more! Slock #979237

S A L E P R I C E ' 1 0 , 9 9 5

36 month Smart Lease '149'p i r™

GM OPT II Deduct $60910

</> CERTIFIED USED CARS & TRUCKS CERTIFIED USED CARS & TRUCKS CERTIFIED USED CARS & TRUCKS CERTIFIED USED CARS & TRUCKS H

a

o

S ^ N A N C ^ l S ^ ^ A ^ A B ^ E ^ S ^ O A R ^ M E C H A N I C A L L Y I N S P E C T E D * W E B U Y C A R S ^

•96 DODGE XPLORER MINI MOTOR HOME

oaded. leafier 17,000 trim.

93 BLAZER 4 DOOR

i Dark Green A Tan. leather.

195 GMC SONOMA | HIGH RIDER Four wheel drtoa.

| automate, ar condttyvn D & much, much mora

'95 GRAND AM Two door coupe, btua,

aluminum wheals

91 COUGAR LS V6. automatic ar 4 much much more

•95 FORD BRONCO

FtA-tfze XLT loaded only 34,000 mlea

$18,995

'94 RANGER SPLASH PICKUP

V6. automatic ar

'95 GMC JIMMY SLT

Bnght blue, charcoal leather, tour wheel drive.

J E A N N O T T E i s l ! P0NTIAC-GMC TRUCK

U

Opti* I - OpHm II

HP HAM HEADQUARTERS

Ikrt

14949 Sheldon Road (Just North of M-14, Jeffries Fwy.)

Hours: Mon. 4 Thurs. 9-9

Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-6

l/i BCi f

453-2500 i n tar 30ar