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Canton €>bserver VOLUME 18 NUMBER 60 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 1 , 1 9 9 3 CANTON, MICHIGAN . 72 PAGES FIRN CENTS « 1903 SufiuMn Communcattora Coperao IN THE PAPER TODAY Top award: Susan Mason, subur- ban life editor and Street Scene coordinator, has been honored by the Michigan Pres$~ft$Sdcid\ and Suburban Newspaper Associ- ation for her work. On Monday she gathered in another very spe- cial award: Observer & Eccentric Journalist of the Year./ 11A SUBURBAN LIFE Caring touch: The job isn't an easy one, but Jan Biberdorf is among a cadre of medical profes- sionals and volunteers who are of- fering terminally ill people the op- tion of dying in the comfort of their own homes./ 1C SPORTS Gymnastics champs: Plymouth Salem won the Plymouth Invita- tional in girls gymnastics for the third consecutive year Saturday. /IB Boys basketball: Salem tried to rebound from its loss to Walled Lake Central, and Canton tried for its second victory in a row Tuesday./ IB BUSINESS Basement beginnings: Keeping an eye on the future has paid big dividends for an entrepreneur who started in crafts and isnowcon- solidating her $2-million business- es into a single site./ 12B CREATIVE LIVING Spring fever: Schoolcraft College is hosting its third annual "Gar- dening from the Ground Up" forum. /ID ENTERTAINMENT Theater: "Nunsense" is habit-forming for playwright Dan Goggin, who is direct- ing "Nunsense II" at the Bir- mingham Theatre/6B INDEX i Building scene . . I F Business . . .IO-12B Classifieds . . . D-C Auto F,G Employment . E-G Real estate . . D.E Creative Living . 1D Crossword . . Entertainment Obitusu-ies . . Opinion . . . Sports .... Suburban life. . 7D 6-8B . 9B 16A . I B . 1C HERE'S HOW TO REACH US Newsroom: 459-2700 Newsroom Fax: 459-4224 Sports: 953-2104 Reader Comment Una: 953-2042 Classified Advertising: 591-0900 Display Advertising: Home DeWvwy: 591 Cabta/TVWeeUy.m^l He's the man JERRY ZOLYNSKY/STAFT PHOTOGRAPHER Everywhere you look: President Bill Clinton was everywhere Wednesday — at least for Highland employee Sheldon Klein. Or was he? Some area residents eagerly tuned in to the president's video town hall meeting broadcast from nearby Southfield — but others just as eagerly tuned out. President, metro area make a bit of history Town hall President Bill Clinton's televised- town meeting Wednesday was billed as a tete-a-tete with the American public. So how did he do with local viewers? —Pretty Well, at least in most of the barrooms and living rooms we checked. "I think this is great," said Linda Ponke, who watched while on break from her waitressing duties at Ma- son's in Livonia. "It's kind of been all over the place, but I think he's handled himself pretty well." ' John Shroat, a fifth-grade teacher at DouglassElementary School, Gar- den City, agreed the president ac- quitted himself well in the 60-min- ute broadcast from WXYZ-TV in Southfield. "That's his medium/' Shroat said. "Ho handled the questions with a personal touch." Overnight ratings were unavaila- ble, but jit's safe to say Clinton pulled fewer viewers in staunchly Republican Plymouth. There, Therese Gall waited in- stead for conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh, subject of a live broadcast from rival WJBK-TV. "He's chubbier and his wife doesn't run things," Gall said, tem- porarily ignoring Limbaugh's bache^" lor Btatus. How many viewers Clinton did pull likely won't be known until to- day. But many viewers apparently preferred ignoring the president's visit. At Mason's, Clinton was relegated to the small TVs, while the Pistons game held forth on the giant screen. At the Leather Bottle Inn, a half dozen or so bar patrons also found more interesting topics of conversa- tion. "Maybe everyone's waiting for the Gloved One," joked Penny Parker of Livonia. Michael Jackson's meeting with Oprah Winfrey was on next. Willow Run news sparks mixed views "I couldn't believe it. I'm happy for me, the State of Michigan, and Ypsi- lanti Township," said Livonia's Bob Harlow, president of UAW Local lT^Orwhich serves the Willow Run Assembly Plant. Willow Run received a reprieve in Washtenaw Circuit Court Tuesday when Judge Donald Shelton issued an injunction ordering General Mo- tors not to close the General Motors plant. The Willow Run facility employs • 'GM is a large corporation, and they will probably appeal. Most people are guardedly optimistic. We see it as a closing and have accepted it.* Al Hauck, Canton millwright "The announcement got us all clapping our hands. It's just unbe- lievable. Everyone just went wild. It's great news," said Harlow. Optimism is guarded, though, he added. "GM attorneys say they are still going to close the plant this sum- _ raer. more than 2,000 workers, many from Plymouth and Canton, and produces the Caprice and other vehicles. GM planned to close the plant in July. Ypsilanti Township sued, claiming the closing was a violation of a tax abatement agreement with the automaker. For the 300 Willow Run workers who've transferred to GM's Arlington plant in Texas, it's too little, too late. See WILLOW RUN, 2A Wayne/Westland parents charge racism BY DARRELL CLEM S T A F F W R I T E R A group of black parents has raised concerns that their children are being treated unfairly in Wayne-Westland schools because of their race. Fearing an escalation of racial ten- sions, the parents addressed the school board Monday and cited spe- cific incidents that they said have fueled a potentially explosive prob- lem: Students in an American literature class at John Glenn High School were given a reading assignment that par- ents said contained numerous racial slurs. • A black athlete was kicked off John Glenn's basketball team for reacting to a racial slur by hitting a white op- ponent. Black parents labeled the punishment too harsh. Racist insignias and slogans have been scrawled on school lockers and student notebooks. One student wrote "I hate n s" and "KKK" on a notebook that school administra- tors seized. Teaching materials promoting ra- cial harmony were distributed to 16 elementary schools by a black parent who said many educators ignored the lessons. Boxes of materials weren't even opened at some schools. See RACISM, 4 A Love is in the air and in the cash registers BY KEVIN BROWN S T A F F W R I T E R Valentine's Day is Sunday, and local shoppers are trading their mid-winter blues for red hearta, candles and more. At Sunny J's Lingerie in downtown Plymouth, owner Sunny Baltes was running down a list of items popular with men and women customers for Valentine's Day. "Body suits are real popular, so are garter belts, chemises, thigh-highs and suspenders, tights. . Is it getting warm in here? • 'Wo have a lot of extra (sales)people... We always have people who come In Valen- tine's Day because they forgot.' Meg Strickland Sunny Days Hallmark "Anything with hearts on it," explains daugh- ter Rachelle FaneUi, adding Valentine's Day is second only to Christmas for sales Baltes said that men's silk boxer shorts sre slso a populsr item this year. At Kemnitz Fine Candies & Gifts on Ann Ar- bor Trail in Plymouth, manager Cindy Smith said she does s good business at Valentine's Day, but Easter "is our biggest season." "Our popular things are heart-shaped boxes, cherry cordials," she said. Also popular are wrapped boxes in a Valentine's theme for kids. The store is decked out in the proper Valen- tine's Day mood, with heart-motif paper lining " See LOVt, 4A Ml

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Canton €>bserver VOLUME 18 NUMBER 60 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11,1993 • CANTON, MICHIGAN . 72 PAGES F I R N C E N T S

« 1903 SufiuMn Communcattora Coperao

I N T H E P A P E R

TODAY Top award: Susan Mason, subur-ban life editor and Street Scene coordinator, has been honored by the Michigan Pres$~ft$Sdcid\ and Suburban Newspaper Associ-ation for her work. On Monday she gathered in another very spe-cial award: Observer & Eccentric Journalist of the Year./ 11A

SUBURBAN LIFE

Caring touch: The job isn't an easy one, but Jan Biberdorf is among a cadre of medical profes-sionals and volunteers who are of-fering terminally ill people the op-tion of dying in the comfort of their own homes./ 1C

SPORTS

Gymnastics champs: Plymouth Salem won the Plymouth Invita-tional in girls gymnastics for the third consecutive year Saturday. / I B

Boys basketball: Salem tried to rebound from its loss to Walled Lake Central, and Canton tried for its second victory in a row Tuesday./ IB

BUSINESS

Basement beginnings: Keeping an eye on the future has paid big dividends for an entrepreneur who started in crafts and isnowcon-solidating her $2-million business-es into a single site./ 12B

CREATIVE LIVING

Spring fever: Schoolcraft College is hosting its third annual "Gar-dening from the Ground Up" forum. / I D

ENTERTAINMENT

Theater: "Nunsense" is habit-forming for playwright Dan Goggin, who is direct-ing "Nunsense II" at the Bir-mingham Theatre/6B

INDEX

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Bui ld ing scene . . I F B u s i n e s s . . . I O - 1 2 B Class i f ieds . . . D-C

Au to F ,G Employmen t . E-G Real e s ta te . . D.E

Crea t ive Living . 1D

Crossword . . E n t e r t a i n m e n t Obitusu-ies . . Opin ion . . . S p o r t s . . . . S u b u r b a n life.

. 7D 6 - 8 B . 9B 16A . I B . 1C

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He's t he man

J E R R Y ZOLYNSKY/STAFT PHOTOGRAPHER

Everywhere you look: President Bill Clinton was everywhere Wednesday — at least for Highland employee Sheldon Klein. Or was he? Some area residents eagerly tuned in to the president's video town hall meeting — broadcast from nearby Southfield — but others just as eagerly tuned out.

President, metro area make a bit of history Town hall

President Bill Clinton's televised-town meeting Wednesday was billed as a tete-a-tete with the American public. —

So how did he do with local viewers? —Pre t ty Well, at least in most of the barrooms and living rooms we checked.

" I think th is is great," said Linda Ponke, who watched while on break from her waitressing duties a t Ma-son's in Livonia. "It 's kind of been all over the place, but I think he's

handled himself pretty well." ' John Shroat, a fifth-grade teacher at DouglassElementary School, Gar-den City, agreed the president ac-quit ted himself well in the 60-min-u te broadcast from WXYZ-TV in Southfield.

"That ' s his med ium/ ' Shroat said. " H o handled the questions with a personal touch."

Overnight ratings were unavaila-ble, bu t jit's safe to say Clinton pulled fewer viewers in staunchly Republican Plymouth.

There, Therese Gall waited in-stead for conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh, subject of a live broadcast from rival WJBK-TV.

"He 's chubbier and his wife doesn't run things," Gall said, tem-porarily ignoring Limbaugh's bache^" lor Btatus.

How many viewers Clinton did pull likely won't be known until to-day. But many viewers apparently preferred ignoring the president's visit.

At Mason 's , Clinton was relegated to the small TVs, while the Pistons game held forth on the giant screen.

At the Leather Bottle Inn, a half dozen or so bar patrons also found more interesting topics of conversa-tion.

"Maybe everyone's waiting for the Gloved One," joked Penny Parker of Livonia.

Michael Jackson's meeting with Oprah Winfrey was on next.

Willow Run news sparks mixed views "I couldn't believe it. I'm happy for

me, the State of Michigan, and Ypsi-lanti Township," said Livonia's Bob Harlow, president of UAW Local lT^Orwhich serves the Willow Run Assembly Plant .

Willow Run received a reprieve in Washtenaw Circuit Court Tuesday when Judge Donald Shelton issued an injunction ordering General Mo-tors not to close the General Motors plant.

The Willow Run facility employs

• 'GM is a large corporation, and they will probably appeal. Most people are guardedly optimistic. We see it as a closing and have accepted it.*

Al Hauck, Canton millwright

"The announcement got us all clapping our hands. It's just unbe-lievable. Everyone just went wild. It 's great news," said Harlow.

Optimism is guarded, though, he added. "GM attorneys say they are still going to close the plant this sum-

_ raer.

more than 2,000 workers, many from Plymouth and Canton, and produces the Caprice and other vehicles.

GM planned to close the plant in

July. Ypsilanti Township sued, claiming the closing was a violation of a tax abatement agreement with the automaker.

For the 300 Willow Run workers who've transferred to GM's Arlington plant in Texas, it's too little, too late.

See WILLOW RUN, 2A

Wayne/Westland parents charge racism B Y D A R R E L L C L E M S T A F F W R I T E R

A group of black parents has raised concerns tha t their children are being treated unfairly in Wayne-Westland schools because of their race.

Fearing an escalation of racial ten-sions, the parents addressed the school board Monday and cited spe-

cific incidents that they said have fueled a potentially explosive prob-lem: • Students in an American literature class at John Glenn High School were given a reading assignment tha t par-ents said contained numerous racial slurs. • A black athlete was kicked off John

Glenn's basketball team for reacting to a racial slur by hit t ing a white op-ponent. Black parents labeled the punishment too harsh. • Racist insignias and slogans have been scrawled on school lockers and s tudent notebooks. One student wrote "I hate n s " and "KKK" on a notebook that school administra-

tors seized.

• Teaching materials promoting ra-cial harmony were distributed to 16 elementary schools by a black parent who said many educators ignored the lessons. Boxes of materials weren't even opened at some schools.

See RACISM, 4 A

Love is in the air and in the cash registers BY KEVIN BROWN S T A F F W R I T E R

Valentine's Day is Sunday, and local shoppers are trading their mid-winter blues for red hearta, candles and more.

At Sunny J ' s Lingerie in downtown Plymouth, owner Sunny Baltes was running down a list of items popular with men and women customers for Valentine's Day.

"Body suits are real popular, so are garter belts, chemises, thigh-highs and suspenders, t i gh t s . .

Is it getting warm in here?

• 'Wo have a lot of extra (sales)people. . . We always have people who come In Valen-tine's Day because they forgot.'

Meg Strickland Sunny Days Hallmark

"Anything with hearts on it ," explains daugh-ter Rachelle FaneUi, adding Valentine's Day is

second only to Chr is tmas for sales Baltes said that men's silk boxer shorts sre slso a populsr item this year.

At Kemnitz Fine Candies & Gifts on Ann Ar-bor Trail in Plymouth, manager Cindy Smith said she does s good business at Valentine's Day, but Easter "is our biggest season."

"Our popular things are heart-shaped boxes, cherry cordials," she said. Also popular are wrapped boxes in a Valentine's theme for kids.

The store is decked out in the proper Valen-t ine 's Day mood, with heart-motif paper lining

" See LOVt, 4A

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Work on t h e Sheldon/Warren roads in tersec t ion has begun fol-lowing some delays last fall due to poor wea the r conditions.

T h e project will include a ma jo r facelif t a n d should be completed by^Tltoid-summer. The work in-cludes widen ing all four ap-proaches to t h e intersection to in-

c lude left , right a n d through lanes in all directions.

T h e cost is approximate ly $700,000. Traf f ic will be open dur-ing the work. T h a t project is jus t one of many p lanned for comple-t ion th is year.

Other work inc ludes the paving of Beck Road from Warren Road

sou th of Ford Road with a new bridge; the Hanford "connect ion ' bringing Hanford through the Sunflower subdivision to Can ton Cen te r Road; and the paving of P a l m e r Road from Lotz to Han-nan .

Other work includes the Pa lm-e r /Can ton Center in tersec t ion

and boulevard; minor improve-ments to the Can ton Center/Ford intersection; the sewer l ine along Palmer from Morton-Taylor to Beck Road; water m a i n s to Na-pier and widening of two lanes; completion of Her i tage Park dock expansion; gazebo; bridge and the expansion of pa rk ing behind the township hall complex.

Willow Run from page 1A

" B u t , " says Harlow, "If people down there wan t to come back, I say let 's t ry to get t hem back . T h a t ' s s o m e t h i n g we should be able to work ou t . "

Mil lwright A1 Hauck of Can ton h a s mixed emot ions because so many workers have already left Willow R u n , described by many employees a s not jus t a place to work, b u t a second family. "Con-t rac t s d o n ' t seem to be b inding anymore. T h e r e always seems to be a way o u t , " h e said.

Also, sa id Hauck, " G M is a large corpora t ion , and they will probably appea l . Most people are guardedly opt imis t ic . We see it as a closing a n d have accepted it.

" I t ' s a s h a m e for the corpora-t ion ," h e added . "1 feel bad for t h e m r ight now. They have a lot of th ings going on with the gas t ank deal. T h e y ' r e running low on m o n e y a n d eve ry th ing e l se . They ' re in a b a d s i tuat ion."

Many Wil low R u n workers sus-pected f rom the start tha t t h e Caprice wou ldn ' t sell because of i ts design a n d large size, he said.

T h e qua l i t y of the Caprice is top-notch; bu t people like a car to look nice, too, Hauck said.

Hauck pred ic t s GM will close the p lan t a n d pay whatever fines the cour t imposes pending a lengthy appea l . "I wish everyone the best of luck on th is deal; I j u s t feel i t 's going to close by J u l y . T h e fine would come out a lot cheaper t h a n keeping it open."

Micki Alpers" a t t i tude is 180 degrees f rom Hauck 's . Her hus-band , Mark Alpers, who worked a t Willow R u n , took his life af ter p l an t layoffs were announced.

Alpers is sorry the judge 's rul-

ing d idn ' t come a year ago. " I t doesn ' t help anyth ing right

now," said the Can ton resident. Alpers doub t s the p lan t can re-ma in open for long, as "GM has so much pul l . "

Cary Coleman is p lan t chaplain a t Willow Run. He said employ-ees were "yelling a t the top of their lungs they were so delight-e d " at hearing the news.

" I t ' s an excit ing day for us. I'm j u s t overjoyed, personally and professionally.

"Never in our wildest dreams could we have imagined such an announcemen t from the judge," said Coleman. , "All along there were those who said something would happen . I t looks like they were right.

" W e know of course GM will take th i s to a higher court, and we can ' t know what t h a t holds. But whether we win on appeal isn't as much the issue. At least for the t ime being, we have the won the bat t le . When I say we, I mean not j u s t G M workers b u t the whole communi ty as a collective body."

Ginnie Hauck said Tuesday-she couldn ' t wait to get home. " T h i s is wonderful news. I'll be real anxious to see my husband ' s face when I get home. He's been much more s t ressed over what other people would do than our own s i tuat ion. T o know he won't have to worry about tha t is a relief to a wife who worries about her h u s b a n d .

" T o offer hope in bleak times to t h a t a m o u n t of people; what a great th ing ," she added. "Whether i t ' s short-l ived or long-lived, it's a nice boost. I t ' s like a shot of iron t h a t ' s badly needed ."

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H a p p y : Bob Harlow, president of UA W Local 1776, was all smiles on Tuesday after returning home to Livonia.

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The quiz: Scott Beaman, a • teacher, asks teams ques- ; tions during the competi- I tion while Justin Palk keeps track of time.

Quiz after class

Reaction: Leo Addimando rubs his head in pain after coming up with the wrong answer. STAFF PHOTOS BY BILL BRKSLKR

T h e answers and ques t ions were flying on Monday in the li-brary at P lymouth Salem High School.

T h e event was the month ly stu-dent-facul ty Quiz Bowl t h a t pitt-ed the teachers against the kids in a game show type competi t ion similar to television's "Jeopardy."

" T h e Academnic Quiz Bowl is the fas tes t growing inter-scholas-tic activity a t the high school level," said Scott Beaman , a his-

tory teacher a n d Quiz Bowl coach. T h e compet i t ion involves a

moderator asking the t e a m s ques-t ions. After the ques t ion is asked, t eam member s press a bu t ton to ind ica te they have t h e answer. A t imekeeper makes sure t h e person giving the answer doesn ' t take too long. -- - -

WSDP, the s t u d e n t radio sta-t ion, airs the compet i t ion and may cont inue to cover the match-es on a regular bas is .

School board members address violence issues B Y D I A N E G A L E S T A F F W K I T K R

Violence in P lymouth-Canton schools m u s t be addressed, ac-cording to school board members who called for a district policy out l in ing what should be done in the a f t e r m a t h of violent incidents.

"How is s taff going to deal with violence?" asked Carl Batt ishi l l , school board member .

T h e ques t ion came on the heels of a J a n . 29 incident in which a Lowell Middle School s tuden t carried what looked like a gun onto a school bus. A Canton po-lice investigation revealed tha t the object was a toy gun.

T h e s t u d e n t tried to hide the toy in a ha t and pointed it at the back of another s tuden t ' s head, according to Canton police. The s tuden t pointed it at the bus driv-er before leaving the bus.

T h e s tuden t with the cap gun apparen t ly d idn ' t say anything

th rea t en ing to the other s tuden t . However , the s tuden t s a p p a r e n t l y had confronta t ions in the past .

T h e parents of the s tuden t who was th rea tened charged school of-ficials on Monday with wait ing too long before dealing with the issue.

" T h e major concern we have is t h a t the schools, while professing to be concerned, took a haphaz-ard, backhanded approach," said J o d i P e a c e , m o t h e r of t h e thea tened s tudent , at a school board meeting.

Ef for t s to contact school offi-cials the weekend after the inci-dent were futile, Peace said, add-ing t h a t she kept her child out of school the following Monday.

" T h e one who was th rea tened stayed home," she said. "And the one who did the th rea ten ing went to school."

Gill Pearson, Lowell vice prin-cipal, said he contacted both sets

of parents involved in the inci-den t what happened.

Ba t t i sh i l l said he believed school officials acted responsibly. He added, however, that violence is present in the school district a n d a reaction policy should be es tab l i shed .

"Violence in the schools is someth ing we perceive as being somewhere else," Bat t ishi l l said. "Everyone has to deal with vio-lence in schools. My perception is t h a t it was handled as well a s possible ."

Peace said af ter the meet ing t h a t she planned to pursue school officials about their response to t h e incident involving her son.

"We will take th i s fur ther , " she sa id . "I don' t know where it will

" T h i s is the first step. Peace added , referring to a t tending the school board meeting.

Business called good, but Mayflower future uncertain

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While financial troubles for the Mayflower Hotel have yet to be resolved, bus iness is brisk, the new hotel manager reports. ' "Bus ine s s is very good; the food

and beverage bus iness is doing well," said Ron Wilson, of Hotel Managemen t Services of Bloom-field Hills .

" T h e room business has been very positive; everything has been fjoing along very nicely," Wilson staid. • In December , Wilson was

named receiver of the landmark P l y m o u t h hotel, as mortgage holder Heritage Federal Savings Bank and the hotel 's three co-owners agreed to having the hotel placed in receivership.

T h a t action followed the own-move in January 1992 to file

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ers are Randal l Loreni, Scott Lorenz and Creon Smith.

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• 'Business Is very good; the food and bever-age business Is doing well. . . The room busi-ness has been very positive; everything has been going along very nicely.'

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day. in which the hotel is put u p for auct ion. Wilson said tha t t ra-di t ional ly, the bank offers t h e highest bid at such an auct ion, and the owners then have 60 days to raiae ou ts tand ing deb t s — $1.5 mill ion for the hotel at Main St ree t and Ann Arbor Trail .

T h e Mayflower's financial woes are echoed by other hotels around the country, following a hotel bu i ld ing spree in the 1980s t h a t resul ted in a room glut.

Should the owners fail t o raise the $1.5 million, " the t i d e reverts to t h e bank ," Wilson said.

Upon announcing in December t h a t the hotel was in receivership. Randa l l Lorenz announced t h a t S m i t h would no longer be working at the hotel, to instead work ful l-t ime to raise capital to get the Mayflower out of debt .

Wilson said he is in the process of organizing policies and proce-dures . "We're tak ing care of some deferred main tenance

T h e hotel co-owners were u n a vailable for comment on the prog-ress of the i r fund- ra i s ing efforts to get the hotel ou t of debt .

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• Racial slurs at some schools have been overlooked by teachers and administrators, the parents said.

"The (black) children are be-ginning to feel real uncomfortable about going po school," parent Kathy Green told the school board.

The district earlier formed a human relations task force to seek ways to promote racial toler-

Group formed Moreover, several black parents

have formed a Coalition for Parental Support and said they plan to distribute anti-racist liter-ature in the school district, amid hopes of easing racial tensions.

"We are trying to attack these problems and make a better to-, morrow," parent Wanda Robin-son said Monday, adding later, "We want our children to walk away from school feeling good about themselves — not dehu-manized."

Black parents criticized an American literature class at John Glenn in which a white teacher recently gave a reading assign-ment that parents said contained numerous racial slurs. Parents questioned why the teacher chose to have students read "The Man Who Was Almost A Man" by black author Richard Wright, in-stead of an alternate book that would've portrayed blacks in a

lesa stereotypical manner. "Hitler wrote a book, and I

wouldn't take it to a Jewish class-room," said parent Jim Netter of Wayne.

Parents contacted the Michi-gan Department of Civil Rights, which responded in a letter tha t the book is "not in the communi-ty's best interests." The depart-ment asked to be kept abreast of the problem.

School board president Leon-ard Posey — the only black ever to serve on the board — also said he's concerned tha t the book por-trays blacks "as being ignorant." And he fears tha t the wrong mes-sage is being sent to students.

"If it was anti-Semitic, anti-gay or anti-Arab, I would feel the same way," he said Tuesday.

Parents also voiced concerns that black s tudents may be held to a different standard than whites in disciplinary matters. They singled out the treatment of John Glenn basketball player Tariq Home, who was kicked off the team for the entire season and suspended from school for five days for hi t t ing a white opponent.

Home had contended he hit the opponent, a Wyandotte boy, be-cause of a racial slur used during a game in December. Parents said the Wyandotte player wasn't dis-ciplined in his district.

Green told the board that kick-ing Home off the team for the en-tire season was too harsh. "Jus-

tice waa not done to this young man," she said.

Standards questioned Posey also said he's concerned

tha t blacks may be held to a "double s tandard" in disciplinary matters.

Home 's father, James, an Ink-ster Police Department detective, has appealed the action to Super-intendent Larry Thomas, who plans to review a video of the game and decide whether to rein-state the John Glenn player.

Home has indicated that his son should have been punished for hitt ing an opponent, but that kicking him off the team was "too harsh."

In another controversy, parent Sandra Barrow told the board tha t she distributed teaching ma-terials promoting racial harmony to 16 elementaries — some of which ignored the materials tha t had been approved by the dis-trict 's curriculum council.

"Some of the schools never even opened the boxes," she said.

Black parents — and even the board president — have said some educators and administra-tors don' t appear sensitive to ra-cial issues.

Bu t school Super in tenden t Thomas asked Monday to be in-vited to a meeting of the parents ' newly formed coalition and told them, "I want to make a differ-ence. I want to make a change."

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You don't run for federal judge. But you do campaign for it. Ask Marvin Stempien.

J"Gotta keep your name out there," said Stempien, a Wayne County circuit judge, as he ciru-cplated his biography in the labor caucus at last weekend's Demo-cratic Sta te Convention. I The president of the United

Spates, Democrat Bill Clinton, appoints federal judges — for life. Republicans have been appoint-ing the judiciary for 12 years. Stempien is seeking to place him-self at the head of the line.

Now a Plymouth Township res-ident , S tempien represented Livonia for three terms as state representative in the 1960s and '70s before missing a bid for Con-

Sess. He did a lot of Wayne ounty legal work before Gov.

James Blanchard appointed him tD the circuit court 10 years ago. - "There 's one federal vacancy,"

s$id Sheriff Robert Ficano, him-self an attorney and resident of Livonia. "Bush nominated some-one who was never confirmed."

" W J o decides who is recom-njenfled to Clinton?

; "Riegle, Riegle, Riegle," said FScano, referring to Michigan's senior (and Democratic) senator. "He has a screening committee. Leon Cohan (Edison attorney and former deputy state attorney gen-eral) heads it." • "There are two more federal

judges seeking senior s t a tus (semi-retired) this year," added Michael Duggan, deputy Wayne County executive and also an at-torney from Livonia. "At least a dozen potentials are out there. It 's been 12 years. Practically the en-tire Wayne County circuit bench would like to move."

Stempien paid his party dues, running for the state Supreme Court in 1988. His reputation as the judge who decided the Dear-born parks segregation case, how-ever, faded in a "name" contest, a>id he finished out of the money.

• 4 At least a dozen po-tentials are out there. It's been 12 years. Practically the entire Wayne County circuit bench would like to move.'

Michael Duggan deputy county executive

11th District It started as a friendly contest

between two hard-working, dedi-cated Democrats. It ended as a contest between the labor caucus and "others," including the Mich-igan Education Association, at last weekend's Democratic State Convention.

Vickie Barnett, a Farmington Hills homemaker and activist, emerged Saturday as chair of the 11th Congressional District Dem-ocratic organization, swept in by the labor ("Unity") slate. She re-places Walter Briggs IV, who chaired the group while running two unsuccessful races for Con-gress.

Barnett collected 136.3 votes to 100.7 for Marvin (Mickey) Melt-zer, a Clinton campaigner from Birmingham. Meltzer was backed by Elizabeth Howe, 1992 candi-date for Oakland County execu-tive.

"Last week Mickey said we can have a friendly race between two nice people," said the winner.

Mary Ryan Taras, a former county chair from the MEA ranks, explained how the slates developed. "MEA has gotten skunked on education boards and the Democratic National Com-mittee," Taras said, referring to the teachers union's losses at state conventions. "MEA en-dorsed Mickey. But I've worked

with Vicki. She's very solid, very competent."

Only one of Meltzer's "MEA and others" slate won. Ann Malzberg, a Southfield MEA member, was elected recording secretary.

A conciliatory Meltzer moved that the rest of the Unity slate be elected by acclimation. Besides Barnett and Malzberg, new offi-cers are:

Vice chair, Tom Lawton, Red-ford Township, a legislative aide; treasurer, Barbara Johnson, Livo-nia, Secretary of State employee; Jerry Buccilli, corresponding sec-retary; Oakland vice chair, Don L i n d e m i e r , C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Workers of America; Wayne vice chair, Karl Burnett. UAW. Livo-nia.

Democratic State Central Com-mittee members: Don Jackson Mark Gaffney, Ken Koeppen Roger Winkelman, J im Shi moura, A1 Holtz, Karla Swift Darlene Berent, Maureen DeShe tier, Selene McCoy and Cicely Brookover.

1 3 t h D i s t r i c t "We were used to working with

each other and helping (Congress-man) Bill Ford," said Dick McKnight, Livonia school board member and Westland attorney who was elected chair of the 13th Congressional District organiza-tion.

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Senate panel examines uniat members on elected boards B Y T I M R I C H A R D S T A F F W R I T E R

A s t a t e Sena te commit tee is taking a ha rd look at union bar-gainers who serve on the govern-ing boards they bargain with.

Sen. David Honigman 's Local Government Commit tee Tuesday-approved a bill to prohibit a Ma-comb Coun ty commissioner from represent ing the American Feder-ation of S ta te , County and Mu-nicipal Employees (AFSCME) in negotiations.

"We got an at torney general 's opinion t h a t sa id there was no conflict, a n d t h a t we needed a law," said the bi l l 's sponsor, Sen. Gil DiNello, D-Clinton Town-ship.

DiNello 's S B 105 was sent to the Sena te floor on a 4-1 vote. Suppor t ing h im were Honigman, R-West Bloomfield; Jon Cisky, R-Saginaw; a n d George Z. Hart , D-

Newsletters focus on health

A series of newslet ters are being d i s t r ibu ted by the Wayne County Regional E d u c a t i o n a l Service Agency as par t of a statewide ef-fort to he lp paren ts teach kids about hea l th .

Topics in the newsletters in-clude subs tance-abuse preven-tion, hea l thy eat ing for kids, pre-venting child sexual abuse, en-couraging family fitness, child development , family activity ide-as and recipes k ids can help cook.

T h e newslet ters have been sent to all Wayne County school dis-tricts, so if you want one, call your school d is t r ic t ' s main office.

Nursing research

day scheduled M a d o n n a Universi ty of Livonia

and several local schools of nurs-ing, hospi ta ls a n d Sigma T h e t a T a u In te rna t iona l chapters will sponsor the th i rd annua l Nur s ing Research Dav on Friday, March 26.

A presen ta t ion of nurs ing ad-minis t ra t ion a n d clinical research s tudies will be given, followed by discussion. T h e keynote speaker will be J o El len Koerner, vice pres ident of pa t ien t services a t Sioux Valley Hospi ta l .

T h e program will occur a t the Hoyt Conference Center on the Universi ty of Detroi t-Mercy cam-p u s in Detroi t .

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Conservation workshop set

T h e Wayne County Soil & Wa-ter Conserva t ion Distr ict is pu t -t ing on a workshop about what you can do a t h o m e to provide for a cleaner env i ronment at 7 p .m. Thu r sday , Feb. 18, in the County Cooperative Extens ion office on Venoy in Wayne .

In format ion will be presented on backyard wildlife, composting, household recycling, soils and ur-ban forestry. T h e emphas is will be on providing practical informa-tion to those a t t end ing so they can practice conservat ion a round the house.

The re is no fee. Call 326-7787 or 494-3000.

Management seminar set

T o a s s i s t women in leadership roles. M a d o n n a University of Livonia is offer ing a seminar "Su-pervision a n d Management for the W o m a n Manage r" 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sa tu rday , May 22.

T h e semina r will analyze beha-vioral a s s u m p t i o n s and social stereotypes. Major topics include: the working woman ' s role in the fu ture , manag ing others, balanc-ing career, educat ion, social life and family.

T h e fee is $50. Call 591-5188

Madonna offers

networking class M a d o n n a Universi ty of Livonia

is offering a course called "Ne t -working in H e a l t h " t h a t will tell you how to f ind or s tar t a-network for m u t u a l suppor t in bus iness , professional or personal worlds.

T h e course w i l l be offered 6-10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, and Friday, March 26, a n d 8 : 3 0 a m . t o 6 p . m . Saturday, Feb. 20, and Sa turday , M a r c h 27 .

The fee is $170. Call 591 -5188.

STATE QOVERNMEN

Dearborn. Opposed was J i m Ber-ry man , D-Adrian.

But before the vote, senators decided the problem was broader t h a n DiNello 's bill encompassed. I tems:

• A teachers ' union president in Bloomfield Hil ls serving on the

board in Walled Lake — ci tedy Honigman. • A police union 's a t torney se-ing on the Dearborn school bod , which was having a problem wh the police depar tment — ci tedy Har t . • A police officer serving ora t ownsh ip board which overas

t h e police chief a n d determines the police budget — cited by Cisky. . j J L

"I t ' s like the fox guarding the henhouse ." said Cisky.

As the most horr ible example, Honigman cited Texas , where leg-islators also are paid lobbyists .

DiNel lo ' s bil l c o u l d n ' t be amended to cover the other cases because a separate bill is needed to amend those governing laws. T h e Senate passed the same bill in the last session, b u t it died in

the House.

Honigman said DiNel lo 's bill applied only to a board member serving as a union negotiator, not to a rank and file union member .

In other business, the Labor Commit tee took no action on three bills by DiNello to allow large townships to have jurisdic-tion over county roads. DiNello 's home of Clinton Townsh ip , larg-est in the state a t 80,000, is seek-

ing to take control away from the Macomb Coun ty Road Commis-

Not since the Great Depression of the 1930s have townships con-trolled their own roads. County road commiss ions have jurisdic-tion.

Cit ies and villages, as incorpo-rated munic ipa l i t ies , have juris-diction over local s treets .

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Acting Gov. Connie Binsfe ld h a s signed a swiftly passed s t a te law to extend the life of the Mich-igan Underground Storage T a n k F i n a n c i a l A s s u r a n c e F u n d (MUSTFA) .

T h e fund pays claims for dam-age from leaking petoleum t a n k s , b u t one dissenting lawmaker said there is too little money.

" T h i s is smoke and mirrors .

T h i s is voodoo economics ," said Sen. Lana Pollack, D-Ann Arbor, when the Sena te gave the mea-sure 30 to 2 approval . "You should not make false promises tha t have no fund ing source.

" T h e extension of the fee (tax on petroleum products) un t i l the year 2003 would f u n d a round two years worth of claims. Therefore , the claims will need to be held (stopped) somewhere in 1995, as opposed to 1998, as s t a t ed in the

bi l l ," aaid Pollack. Sen. Jack Welborn, R-Kalama-

zoo, voted no for a d i f ferent rea-son. "We' re increaaing taxes on the people to pay for a n o t h e r gov-e rnmen t manda t e , " he said. T h e bill imposes a surcharge of 0.875

~cei}t8 per gallon of ref ined petrole-u m products .

All area sena tors suppor ted it except Will iam Faus t , D-West-land, who had an excused ab-sence. T h e House gave i t 105 to 0

approval . T h e law, PA 1, took ef-fect Monday , t h e day Binsfe ld signed i t in t h e absence of Gov. J o h n Engle r .

F r e s h m a n Rep . Jerry Vorva, R-P l y m o u t h , vot ing on fads first law, said t h e bil l was rushed through to prevent t h e U.S. Environmen-tal Pro tec t ion Agency from revok-ing Mich igan ' s program.

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reartoot shock pads, Goodyear IrxJy 500 outsole C R O S S - W A L K grip Compare at

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IRONS W I L S O N

ADVANTAGE 1111 TENNIS RACQUET Oversize aerodynamic tubular aluminum Construction headcover

P R I N C E FST-838 MEN S TENNIS SHOES Leather upper, FST heel for cushioning and shock absorption, removable and washable innersole

LA GEAR EXCEL TRAINER LADIES CRQSSTRAINERS leather upper for comfort and durability, Ptiylon'" miasole provides lightweight cushioning, rubber outsole for traction

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TEXSPORT STONE BRIDGE 3 MAN DOME TENT Fire retardant nylon taffeta, reinforced rip-stop polyethylene floor no-see-um Ties." w idows and coots 7 *7 x 50 Compare al $79 99

Originally $27 96 SPALDING PRO FLITE GOLD GOLF SET Stainless steel from 3-9, pw, stainless steel woods 1,3, 5 Available in regular or stiff, MRH, MLH, LRH

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A D I D A S MEN'S WINDWEAR SEPARATES P U M A MEN'SWARM UP SUITS Puma's new spring full zip nylon warm ups in

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Choose from a selection of wind wear including pants and jackets in assorted styles Selection vanes by R o o b d k S S

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ALLIED STYLIST GOLF SET Seven piece starter set includes 1,3 woods and 3,5,7,9 irons and putter Available in MRH, MLH, LRH and LLH

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MEN'S RUNNING SHOES $54.96

SIERRA 4 PIECE CAMPER'S KIT Kit .ndudes

cot (2r»72-«81 aluminum centerfold

tabic with telescoping egs (24" * 48" J 281

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FITNESS TIGHTS Choose from a selection ol nylon lycra fitness tights in assorted colors and styles Sizes S-XL

MARIKA BRA TOPS BIKE TIGHTS AND PRINT TEES Choose from cctlonrtycra bra tops and&tt tights m assorted bnghs with coordinating

C M « M >1 $ U I M 2 L M — 1

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, HOE CARGO BAG Water repeilerjyion dome shaped bag

with zippered shhunnel pockel, shoulder length hales-Compart at $ t * %

MEN'S TENNIS SEPARATES Choose from an assortmenl ol men's tennis separates including collared shirts and Iwimo short*

Choose from a selection of| ] assorted woods| irons and putters

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BASEBALL CAP Choose from a selection of NCAA bar caps m team color twill from The Game

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ASICS GT QUICK MEN'S CROSSTRAINERS Leather upper, EVA m S a e M

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X MINATOR STICK table n attack and defense

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west of MKMteOem 522-2750

W A T E R F O R O 277 Summi t Or

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C L I N T O N T O W N S H I P Gratiot Avenue and Oumr

(14 1/2 Mi le Road) 791-84O0

M A O I S O N H E I G H T S J o h n R Rd

(south o l 14 mile Rd ) 589-0133

MON SAT 10AM 9PM SUNDAY 11AM 5PM OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

owners ," said Vorva, a former P l y m o u t h c i ty commiss ioner , ' l i t i s fund is one of only a few resources t h a t can make cleanup efforts a f fordable ," said Vorva, p u t t i n g the sverage c leanup cost a t $100,000.

PA 1 will: • Extend M U S T F A ' s " s u n s e t " da te from J a n . 19, 1995, to J a n . 1, 2000. -• Raise a total of $700 million. T h e fee's life was extended to 2003. • Impose penal t ies of five years in prison a n d a $50,000 fine on vi-olators.

Sen. Pau l War tner , R-Portage, t h e sponsor, said t h e Senate passed the_ejctension last year, b u t it died in the House .

Since 1986, according to the Sena te Fiscal Agency, 73,800 un-derground 8 to rage t a n k s have been registered with the S ta t e Po-lice fire marsha l . Current ly , more t h a n 42,500 t a n k s are registered, and 7,880 leaks have been identi-fied.

T h e Depa r tmen t of Na tura l Re-sources said leaks are being dis-covered a t the ra te of abou t 200 per month . W i t h o u t new revenue, the fund, es tab l i shed in 1988, will be depleted.

A federal law requires EPA to es tabl ish a regulatory program.

Women lawmakers at GOP forum

T h e Republ ican W o m e n ' s Fo-rum will hear f rom four Republi-can women in t h e s ta te Legisla-ture s t i ts next meet ing beginning 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, at the Botsford Inn of Farmington Hills .

Admission is $20 for members, $25 for others .

Giving their legislative updates will be: • Rep. Lyn Bankes . R-Livonia. Bankes was first elected to the House in 1984 and is beginning her fifth term. • Rep. Barba ra Dobb, R-West Bloomfield. A certified public ac-countant -by trade, Dobb is begin-n ing her second term. • Rep. J a n Dolan, R-Farmington Hills. A former mayor and council member in, Farmington Hills, Do-lan is beginning her third term in the House. • Rep. Susan Grimes-Munsel l , R-Howell . C u n e n l l y the Republi-can Whip, Gr imes-Munse l l has served on the House s tanding commit tees of colleges and uni-versities, educat ion, publ ic utili-t ies and taxat ion.

Call 375-0269 for reservations or more informat ion.

OU to offer medical test prep workshop

T h e Oakland University divi-sion of cont inu ing educat ion is of-fering a new test preparat ion for the Medical College Apti tude Tes t , Feb. 13 through April 3.

Like its LSAT, G M A T , G R E

and A C T - S A T prepara t ion work-

shop will be conducted weekly,

ending jus t prior to the exam. The

next exam is April 17. Workshops will be f rom 9 a.m.

to 12:30 p.m. on Sa turdays . Tu i -t ion is $350.

For a brochure and to register, call 370-3120.

S 'craft hosts concert, crafts

T h e Schoolcraf t College Worn-, en ' s Resource Center will host a free Valent ine Concert and Craf ts 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sa tu rday in the Schoolcraft College Wate rman C a m p u s Center .

Gerri Green, mus ic and move-men t specia l is t , will perform songs of love, self-esteem and l i u g h t t r . Si'hoolfrmft'g honor •&-ciey (Ph i T h e t a K a p p a ) s tuden t s will help pa r t i c ipan t s make a val-entine.

R e s e r v a t i o n s a re r equ i r ed . Children, ages 2 to 13, m u s t be ac-companied by an adul t .

Tike event is presented in coop-eration with tiie Schoolcraf t Col-lege S t u d e n t Activities Office and the Out -Wayne County Council on Child Abuse a n d Neglect. * Call the W R C at 462-4443.

The Observer/ T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 1 , 1 9 9 3

BILL BRESLER/STAFT PHOTOGRAPHER

Pen pals: The fourth- and fifth-grade students of Karen Mattson at Isbister Elementary School have been aking a naval cruise of the world without leaving their classrooms. The students became pen pals of sailors

around the world, sending them cookies at Christmas and cards. One sailor even sent his pen pal a picture of his wedding The students also received pictures and other memorabilia. Above, they are: Stacie Senakiewich, (en Adams, Brandy Brown, Greg Niewola, Ricardo Smith, Jennifer Cardwell, Ray Mshawar and Robert rample w.

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

N O T I C E O F H E A R I N G

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

Notice Is hereby given that the Canton Township March Board of Review will meet on the following dates and tiroes:

ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING ONLY a.m to 1 * M a.m.

HEARINGS WILL BEGIN AT: lfcM t-m. to 1 2 * p.m

lrMpjn. Is 5:M p.m.

Tuesday March 2,1M3

• Mooday Marc* #, 1W3

m i • i Z t soday Marcfe J, IMS

1.-M fJO. to fc* PJL SM p jn. to fcM pjn.

M l u . to 1 2 * m l l.-M pjn. to i M p.mm.

I l I » J ; AD person protesting their assessment mist complete petitions prior to appearing be-• tore the Board. A personal appearance is not required Petitions may be obtained at the ! township Assessor's Office as of February 20, 1»S. Our office is located behind the Fire ' Station at Cherry Hill and Canton Center Roads. ! , The Board al Review will be held in the Meeting Room on the first floor of the Canton 1 Towmhip Administration Batfding. 1154 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, Ml 4S1M. The ! Board will be on a first come-first served basis during the above listed dates and times. | please come prepared, as a five (5) minute time limit before the Board will be strictly • adhered to. ' If yoo have any questions regarding the March Board of Review, you may call Joelte

Johnson, Secretary to the Board of Review, at M1-M00

PaMUfc February 11. It aod IS. lWi

M o n t h l y A l l e r g y T i p

C O L D S .

C O U G H S .

Michael S. Rowe, M.D. Michael J. Hepner, M.D. bosh crrt.nci av the American Board or Allergy jrvd i«nmunoio?v roetiiliang ;n adult arvi pediatric priccrct.

On the medical and seaching start O' Jj.Hiam Seaumofit, Providerwe. S>OJ'. and Huror. Vallev Hcsp-tai

E a r l y - m o r n i n g , l a t e - e v e n i n g a n d S a t u r d a y o f f i c e h o u r s .

Cal l and ask for a F R E E Allergy St A s t h m a information packet.

B R O N C H I T I S . . .

S I N U S I T I S . . .

These respiratory illnesses can happ;n to you at any time dur ing the vear Time mav be m:ssed from work or school. These difficulties mav be associated with allergies or asthma

Call us. Let us help vou t h a t s a m e d a y to fee! better soon. We V. surges: the best treatment to get vou fcacK to your usual activities Don' t suffer1 See u> and get the rei.e: you need.

'X'e p a r t i c i p a t e with B'.ue Cross 9.ue Shield. Medicare, Commercial Insurance Selectcare. PPOM, and most PPO's.

(313) 473-8440

A A L L E R G Y A N D A S T H M A CENTER A \ OF S O U T H E A S T M I C H I G A N , P.C. i

* 242 30 Ka r im Blvd. (10 M i l e Rd. Wes t of H a g g e m ) Sui te 130. Novi . M i c h i g a n (easy access f r o m 1-275)

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

R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A L S F O R A U D I T S E R V I C E S

The Charter Township of Plymouth is requesting proposal (RFP) for the audit of the financial records of the Charter Township of Plymouth in accordance with the Michigan Public Act 2 of IMS. Single Audit Act of 1M4 and generally accepted auditing standards. The selected auditors will be required to report for the year ended IMS on the general parpoae financial statements and, if re-quired. under the Single Audit Act of 1M4

. Report on internal accounting control based solely on a study and eval-uation made as part of the audit of the general purpose financial state-ments.

. Report on compliance with laws and regulations that may have a mate-rial affect on the financial s tatements

. Provides a report on the supplementary schedule of our federal finan-cial programs showing total expenditures for each federal sed i t sncE i*"! 1 > m

• Report on a c c o o t t a * and administrative internal controls used in ad-ministering federal financial assistance programs. .

. Report on compliance with laws and regulations identifying all findings of noncompliance and questioned coata

• II applicable, a report on fraud, abase or an Illegal act or indications of

such ac t a

The Township u leck^a* th€ ;> rw»a l s from Licensed Certified Public Accocn-tants or Public Accountant According to General Accepted GuvwumaiUi Au-drttn* Standards (GAGAS), public accountants must ha lieaaesd on or before December SI. l t?S, or wort lag for a CPA f i rm to be eUflbte. The audit period under contract Is for the yesr ended December SI, 1M1 Proposals for multi-Tear contracts with a maximum of 5 years, will be oonatdsred For further ilsai i Infirm oI the above services, requirements, qualifications and

contact the H i e * the T » — « , Clark (Attention: Audit Services Proposals), 4U»0 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan M17«. either by phone. 1 1 W M - 1 W or written reque* The propoasls may be filed la person or by mail to the office of the O a t * am or before March lg. IMS. at *M PH.

MARILYN MA3SENGILL, Ctarh Charter Township of Plymouth

Y E A R ?

LET FORMER IRS REVENUE OFFICERS/AGENTS, PUT YOUR TAXES IN SHAPE.

PREPARING ALL PERSONAL & BUSINESS TAX FORMS FULL BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING NOW AVAILABLE TAX LIENS-BUSINESS & PERSONAL SPECIALISTS IN IRS TAX NEGOTIATIONS

Tax M a n a g e m e n t , I n c . 313-459-9100

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

P U B L I C H E A R I N G I N D U S T R I A L F A C I L I T I E S E X E M P T I O N C E R T I F I C A T E M I C H I G A N I N S T R U M E N T A T I O N A N D C O N T R O L S , I N C .

T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 23 , 1 9 9 3

PLEASE TAKE NOTE: That a Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday. Febru-ary 23 1W3, during the Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Char ter Tn«ii«'hip nf Plymouth to consider the request of Michigan Instrumentation and Controls Inc., for a twelve year Industrial Facilities Exemption Cert lf icate For a new industrial facility built at 46200 Por t Street, Parcel B, Plymouth Corpo-ra te Park, including machinery, equipment, furniture and fixtures. Michigan Instrumentation and Controls, Inc., is a manufacturer ' s representative and systems engineering company engaged in the business of specifying, apply-ing, manufacturing, installing and selling high-end process control sys tems and equipment in the process and utility industries. Michigan Instrumentation and Controls, Inc., serves the chemical, pharmaceutical, paper, steel, gas and elec-trical utilities of Michigan In their use of electronic and mechanical process control devices and systems. Any resident of Plymouth Township or representative of any affected taxing unit have the right to be heard. Written comments may be sent to the attention of the Clerk, and will be considered at the bearing. The Board of Trustees will meet at 7:30 p jn . . in the Meeting Room of the Township Hall, 42S50 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth Township. Wayne County. Michigan 48170. Phone Number 45S-S840 X 224.

MARILYN MASSENGILL. Clerk Charter Township of Plymouth

Publish Frtruary 11. 1MJ

PC Schools spend less per student

C h a r t e r T o w n s h i p of P l y m o u t h

W a y n e C o u n t y , M i c h i g a n

N o t i c e of P u b l i c H e a r i n g o n t h e S p e c i a l A s s e s s m e n t R o l l f o r

R o c k e r S t r e e t P a v i n g S p e c i a l A s s e s s m e n t D i s t r i c t

To the residents, and property owners of Plymouth Township, Wayne Cwmty, Michigan, the owners of land within the Rocker Street Paving Special Assess-ment District and any other interested persons:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Supervisor of the Township has reported to the Towmhip Board and filed in the office of the Township Clerk for public examination a special assessment roll prepared by her covering all propert ies within the Rocker Street Paving Special Assessment District benefited by the proposed paving improvement project Said assessment roll has been prepared for the purpose of a m silng a portion of the costs of the construction of paving improvement and work Incidental thereto within the aforesaid Rocker Street assessment district as more particularly shown on the plans of the Township engineers on file with the Towmhip Clark at Plymouth Township Hall located at 423M Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan, which aaseaameat la In the total

amount of I11CJM.S1. . .. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the assessing officer has fur ther

reported that the assessment against each parcel of land within said district In such relative portion of the whole snm levied against all parcels of land Ln said district aa the benefit to such parcels bears to the total benefits to all parce ls of land in said district

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Township Board will meet at the Plymouth Towmhip Hall, 42*M Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth, Michigan on February 2S, l t t ) at T : » o'clock p m. fo r the parpaas of reviewing said special aanssnunt roll and hearing any objections thereto. Said roll may be examined at the office of the Towmhip Clerk during regular bmlness hours of regular t i m l n i r days until the ihn» of said hearing and may fur ther be examined at said bearing. Appearance and protest at the bearing held to confirm the special iss ill roll Is required In order to appeal the amount of the special aaeesa-nw—• to the state tax tribunal. Please take notice that periodic redetermination

the property. An o w m r . or party In interest, or his or bar agent, m a y appear la p e r s o a a t t t e hearing to protest the special assessment, or Aal l be permit ted to file his or her appearance oror tKes t by letter and his «r har personal appear

. (The owns

N i n e t e e n s c h o o l d i s t r i c t s i n W a y n e C o u n t y s p e n d m o r e p e r p u p i l t h a n P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n , e v e n t h o u g h t h e l o c a l s c h o o l d i s -t r i c t is t h e f o u r t h l a r g e s t by s t u -d e n t c o u n t .

" T h e d i f f e r e n c e s i n s p e n d i n g a r e d i r e c t l y r e l a t e d t o t h e i n e q u i t -a b l e n a t u r e of t h e s t a t e ' s s c h o o l f i n a n c i n g p r o c e s s t h r o u g h t h e a n -t i q u a t e d f o r m u l a p r o c e s s , " ac-c o r d i n g t o D a v i d A r t l e y . P l y m -o u t h - C a n t o n s c h o o l b o a r d m e m -b e r , in a r e p o r t o n a W a y n e C o u n t y R e g i o n a l E d u c a t i o n w o r k -s h o p a n d b u d g e t h e a r i n g .

" T h i s i s u n d e r s c o r e d by t h e f a c t t h a t s t a t e s p e n d i n g h a s de -c r e a s e d f r o m r o u g h l y 5 0 p e r c e n t o v e r a l l t o 3 3 p e r c e n t w i t h r e g a r d t o e d u c a t i o n i n r e c e n t y e a r s . "

A m o n g t h e 3 3 o t h e r d i s t r i c t s i n t h e c o u n t y , P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n i s

s i x t h i n t h e n u m b e r of n o n - p r o -f e s s i o n a l s ; f i f t h in t h e n u m b e r of p r o f e s s i o n a l s a n d f i f t h i n i n s t r u c -t i o n a l - s t a f f . •

P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n ' s p u p i l / t e a c h e r r a t i o s in t h e 1 9 9 1 - 1 9 9 2 s c h o o l y e a r w e r e a b o v e t h e c o u n t y a v e r a g e fo r e l e m e n t a r y a n d m i d -d l e s c h o o l s a n d a t t h e a v e r a g e r a t e fo r h i g h s c h o o l s , A r t l e y s a i d .

I n W a y n e C o u n t y , G r o s s e

P o i n t e l e a d s t h e p a c k i n p e r - p u p i l

s p e n d i n g .

T h e o t h e r s i n o r d e r of t h e i r p e r -p u p i l s p e n d i n g a r e : T r e n t o n , R i v -e r R o u g e , N o r t h v i l l e , R i v e r v i e w , R o m u l u s , D e a r b o r n , S o u t h g a t e , H i g h l a n d P a r k , C r e s t w o o d , M e l -v i n d a l e , G r o s s e l i e , W e s t w o o d , W a y n e - W e s t l a n d , I n k s t e r , L i v o -n i a , H a r p e r W o o d s , T a y l o r . De -t r o i t a n d P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n .

ance shall not he'raquired. (The owner or any person having aa Interest In the real property who protests In p e n c e or In writing at the hearing m a y file a wrttten anneal of the f ^ * 4 * 1 assessment with the s ta te tax tribunal within thirty (Ml days after the confirmation of the apecial assessment roil.)

MARILYN MASSENGIL, Towmhip Clsrh 4 ISM Ann Arbor Rond

Plymouth. Michigan 4S17S (SIS) 4&S-7177

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

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

The Charter Towmhip of Canton will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the bearing impaired and audio tapes of printed mater ials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabili-ties at the meet ing/hear ing upon two weeks notice to the Charter Township of Canton. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Charter Township of Canton by writing or calling the following:

David Medley ADA Coordinator

Charter Township of Canton 1150 S. Canton Center Road

Canton, MI 48188 (SIS) S97-5435

Publish Fr t ror j 11.1« and 15. 1W3

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U . S . R e p . S a n d e r L e v i n of S o u t h -f i e ld , f o r m e r C o m m e r c e d i r e c t o r D o u g R o s s a n d M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y t r u s t e e J o e l F e r g u s o n .

A n d e i g h t d e l e g a t e s c h e c k e d " n o n e of t h e a b o v e . "

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" I ' v e b e e n b e a t i n g R e p u b l i c a n s fo r 18 y e a r s , a n d I c a n b e a t J o h n E n g l e r , " s a i d S t a b e n o w , i n h e r f i r s t S e n a t e t e r m a f t e r s e r v i c e in t h e H o u s e a n d t h e I n g h a m C o u n -ty b o a r d .

S t a b e n o w s t u c k t o b r e a d - a n d -b u t t e r s t a t e i s s u e s t o d e c l a r e E n -gler " w r o n g . "

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S t a b e n o w s a i d E n g l e r ' s p r o -p o s e d 2 0 p e r c e n t p r o p e r t y t a x c u t " w i l l d e v a s t a t e o u r s c h o o l s , c r e a t -i n g a $1 .4 b i l l i o n l o s s b y t h e f o u r t h y e a r . " S h e b l i s t e r e d m e n t a l h e a l t h c u t s a n d $ 1 0 0 m i l l i o n i n s t a t e f e e i n c r e a s e s .

S t a b e n o w h i t E n g l e r ' s e f f o r t s a t p r i v a t i z i n g g o v e r n m e n t a l f u n c -

c o n t r a c t s w i t h t h e i r f r i e n d s . T h e y b e l i e v e g o v e r n m e n t i s i n h e r e n t l y w r o n g , a n d t h a t p e o p l e d o n ' t de -s e r v e a l i v i n g w a g e . "

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D e m o c r a t s d e c o r a t e d t h e h a l l w i t h p o s t e r s of R e p u b l i c a n P r e s i -d e n t A b r a h a m L i n c o l n a n d t h e a c r o n y m " A . B . E . " I t s t a n d s f o r " A n y b o d y b u t E n g l e r . "

T h a t l e d o n e v e t e r a n D e m o c r a t t o s h a k e h i s h e a d a n d s a y , " T h e y ' r e j u s t a d v e r t i s i n g h i s n a m e . "

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BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW STAFF WRITER

Anyone in search of an inspir-ing American success story would be hard pressed to f ind one to top t h a t of Wayne Coun ty Clerk Teo-la Hunter . -

Newly ensconced in the former office of J a m e s Killeen , who held the county clerk's j ob for 17 years , H u n t e r is now in charge of admin -istering the county 's vote-count-ing appa ra tus , hand l ing the cir-cuit court's paperwork and a host of other record-keeping tasks.

Current ly a well-respected , well paid ($78,000 a year) former state representat ive , H u n t e r wasn't al-ways so seemingly blessed with good for tune .

Growing up in Detroi t dur ing the 1930s and '40s, Hun te r lost her fa ther to kidney disease when she was 5 years old, t he youngest of Olivia Johnson Cranon's five children .

T h e family a lmos t immediate ly went on publ ic assis tance , bu t Cranon s tubborn ly refused to let her chi ldren fall into the abyss of self-pity and b l ame placing .

"She sacrificed diligently for us," H u n t e r recalls . "I actually didn ' t realize we were poor unt i l I was grown.''

Although Hunter 's mother had bu t a fifth-grade educat ion , "she had a Ph.D. in life. She was very-wise. So many th ings she told me

have helped to sus t a in me ." Hunte r graduated from Cass

Technica l High School in 1949 a n d went on to college at the Uni-versity of Detroit , getting a bache-lor's degree in education . She lat-er received a master 's degree from Wayne S ta t e University .

A l i fet ime Detroit resident . H u n t e r t augh t school in t ha t city for 14 years af ter her graduation from college.

In 1971 H u n t e r left the public schools beh ind to become a pio-neer in the day care business . "I went into day care before i t was popular to be in day care,'' she said .

By 1974 she had two day care centers called Bu t tons & Bows Nursery and Kindergarten , plus a private school t h a t went to the th i rd grade.

T h e next th ing she knew, Hunt -er was involved in volunteer lob-byist work in Lans ing on behalf of mothers on publ ic ass is tance who needed day care for their children a n d skil ls t ra in ing for themselves . T h i s s t imu la t ed Hunter 's interest in politics .

'I said to myself , 'I can do tha t and I can do it better , ' " she said .

She lost a campaign for the De-t roi t City Council in 1978, but snared a state House of Repre-senta t ives seat two years later.

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Lifestyles editor is named^ O&E journalist of the year Susan Mason , a subu rban life

editor a n d coordinator of Street Scene , h a s been named Observer .& Eccentr ic Journa l i s t of the Year.

She was among eight O&E s taffers nomina ted for the award a n d announced Monday a t the newspaper 's annua l award pro-gram . T h e award , which includes a cash prize ,>honors ou ts tand ing work pe r fo rmance , in i t i a t ive , creat ivi ty and leadership of an O&E staff member .

Reporters , copy editors , photo-j ou rna l i s t s and special edi tors are eligible to win the award.

Mason edi ts the suburban life s e c t i o n in . T h u r s d a y ' s O&E Wayne County edit ions (Livonia , P l y m o u t h , Canton , Wes t l and , Redford and Garden City). She also p lans and edits Street Scene which focuses on local bands, concerts and film calendars , ad-vice columns and reviews of offbeat films and videos. Street Scene appears in the Monday Wayne and Oakland edi t ions of the O&E.

In addi t ion to being honored by her peers for work done in 1992, Mason took first place for best l i festyle /family section in the 1992 Michigan Press Association

compet i t ion . She also received a' second place from the Subu rban Newspaper Association for a story on g randpa ren t s raising their children 's chi ldren .

Mason 's subu rban life sections were descr ibed as "consistently well-written , enhanced by great photos a n d graphics while explor-ing varied a n d unusua l topics."

" T h e s u b u r b s contain an inter-est ing mix of e thnic groups, ages, l ifestyles and income levels. T h e Wayne Coun ty Suburban Life and Street Scene sections reflect tha t diversi ty ."

She was nominated by Larry O'Connor , a former Journal i s t of the Year, who now works as a re-porter on t he Farmington Observ-er.

A g radua te of Wayne State Uni-versity, Mason joined the O&E in 1985 as a reporter covering West-land city and schools. She later covered t h e school beat in Livonia and was promoted to suburban life ed i to r /St ree t Scene coordina-tor in 1988.

She is a member of the School-craf t College Women's Resource Center Advisory Board .

Before coming to the O&E, Ma-son worked for Associated News-papers, a group of community

newspapers baaed in Wayne. She spent 13 years as a reporter , copy editor /news editor a n d edi tor cov-er ing Wayne and Wes t land .

She lives in Wes t l and wi th her husband. Bob , and the i r two "Eng-l ish setters.

Other nominees were Darrell Clem , a reporter for t h e Wes t l and Observer; T i m Smi th , a reporter for t h e West Bloomfield Eccen -tric, Alice Collins, a repor ter for the Southf ield Eccentric; B e t h Sundr la , copy editor , L e A n n e . Rogers , reporter for t h e G a r d e n J City Observer, Marie Ches tney ,* reporter for the Livonia Observer and Keely Wygonik, O&E TI and En te r ta inment editor .

T h i s is the 10th year t h e has been given.

Mason 's was selected by a member judging panel which e luded Bill Bresler, ph for the Plymouth and C a n t o n t ion and last year's winner, H a n s , a reporter for the field Eccentric; Dave Varga , m u n i t y editor for the Troy Rochester edit ions of the ECCAA' trie; Jack Gladden a copy ediEbr based in the Livonia office a n d S u s a n Rosiek, a ss i s tan t manag -ing editor Wayne County .

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As part of Hunter 's work on the House'* AIDS committee, she be-came very concerned about the

•^plight of babies bora with that disease. Privately, she established a non-profit organization called REACT to help these babies and their usually drug-addicted moth-ers. '

Nate Shapiro, owner of Con-sulting Engineering Associates of Detroit, worked with Hunter on REACT. "I really got to know her on this commmittee, (and) as far as I 'm concerned, she's the most 'dedicated person in my life I've Jever run into," he said. "Whenev-e r she said she was going to do 'something, she did it."

By 1990, having sold her day care business, Hunter had risen

to the rank of speaker pro-tem-pore in the state House, second only to the speaker.

"Anytime you can be black and female and elected to the second highest position in the House, it says a lot for your talents," said Wayne County Executive Edward McNamara.

She may have risen to speaker status had she stayed in the House, but Hunter said "it was sbout t ime for me to leave. I

thought I had done everything." Besides, a job paying much

more than the $45,000-a-year House salary beckoned back home in Detroit.

McNamara hired Hunter in February 1992 to be the deputy director of the health and commu-nity services department.

She was there only 10 months, and a lot of her time was con-sumed in the campaign for clerk, bu t department director Bernard

Kilpatrick remembers Hunter fondly. "She was perfect for health and human services," he said. "SheV smart and tough when she has to be. I wish she was still here." ' 1 Hunter 's competence as an ad-ministrator, Kilpatrick said, was a "pleasant surprise (because) you get a lot of politicals tha t aren't good administrators."

As county clerk, Hunter said she hopes to establish satellite of-

fices in the suburbs so tha t the taxpayers don't have to drive downtown and pay a lot of money for parking just to get copies of their birth certificates or other-wise conduct business at the clerk's office.

It 's a big job, though, because equipment, office space and per-haps people have to be acquired and hired. "I t ' s not going to be an overnight procedure," she said.

Hunter also said Killeen left

her a pretty good operation ("With what they've had here they've done well"), bu t she will try to see how clerks in Oakland and Macomb counties are doing things better than the Wayne County clerk's office does, then try to immitate them.

"They have some good pro-grams there," she said. "(But) I'm sure our problems are three or four fold when compared to Oak-land or Macomb county."

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1993

Canton (Dbseruer

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Editorials, Page 16A Points of view. Page 17 A

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CANTON

Store opening

Children's Orchard, a national franchise of large up-scale children's resale and new products boutiques, will have a grand

opening of its Canton store on Saturday, Feb. 13. Owner Francis Kay Suffron will open her 2,400-

square-fbot store in the Coventry Commons shop-ping center at Joy Road and Main Street. The fes-tivities including cartoon characters, free balloons, a play area and other attractions for children.

The store is stocked with several thousand arti-cles of nearly new clothing, along with children's equipment, accessories and high quality new items. »

The Canton store is the fourth Children's Orc-hard in Michigan.

There are over 40 stores from New England to Southern California. This franchise has received a lot of national media for its innovative niche mar-keting of nearly new children's products in large volumes and in unusually attractive stores.

Skate night

A t ing.

special Family Skate Night has been planned for 7-9 p.m., Thursday, Feb. I I , at the Heritage Park ponds weather permit-

The Canton Parks and Recreation event is free and open to families who want to skate under the stars.Music and warm refreshments will be pro-vided.

All of the Heritage Park ponds, behind the Can-ton Administration Building, are available for open ice skating on a weather-permitting basis.

Three of the four ponds have been used by resi-dents during the recent cold spell.

Signs posted around the ponds provide informa-tion as to whether or not skating is possible on any given day.

Team approach

The Canton community center architect re-view committee is recommending an archi-tectural team to serve as the architects for

Canton's upcoming multi-million dollar commu-nity center project

The design team will be making a forming pres-entation to the Canton Board of Trustees on at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, in the township hall board meeting room.

Caring Schoolcraft's center is 'House with a Heart' • The Women's Resource Center at Schoolcraft College offers a variety of services to women of all ages.

T h e W o m e n ' s Resource Center at Schoolcraft College is known as the " H o u s e wi th a Heart" for a lot of good reasons, says

director Nancy K. Swanborg. The WRC is in a cozy house on

the Livonia campus and a lot of car-ing goes on, says Swanborg. And members of the community know when they come to the WRC, well-trained, empathetic volunteers will help them.

At a recent volunteer in-service retreat, Swanborg asked each partic-ipant to create a fabric heart depict-ing her interpretation of "What the Women's Resource Center Means to Me." The volunteers were given fab-ric paints to decorate the appliqued hearts. *

One woman depicted a heart filled with the female symbol because to her the WRC is "women helping women." Another drew an ear be-cause the WRC is a "place where you can be heard."

Swanborg says the most import-ant lesson from their collective squares is that "it takes all of us to make the WRC work; and it takes all of us to tell our story."

Swanborg, without telling volun-teers, took the completed squares to Neighborhood Artisans, a handwork training center, where the squares were sewn into a quilt overnight. At the in-service's closing session, Swanborg presented the completed quilt to the group.

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Special quilt: Nancy K. Swanborg, director of the Women's Resource Center at Schoolcraft College, displays the quilt created as part of an in-service training for volunteers.

There was two minutes of silence as the volunteers stared at their beautiful work. Swanborg chose the heart quilt activity because of the significance quilt making has had in women's history.

"For many women, quilt making was the only way they told.their sto-ries, even if no one else was listening to them.

"We're all very much aware tha t

with the college's new building due for groundbreaking in this spring, the House will not be here in two years and we will be moving to the new site. We want to record this part of our history and keep the "House with a Heart" a part of us," said Swanbrog.

The quilt will hang in the WRC's new home.

The WRC will host a free Valen-

tine Concert and Crafts 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the Schoolcraft College Waterman Campus Center. Reservations are required. Children, ages 2 to 13, must be accompanied by an adult. The event is presented in cooperation with the Schoolcraft College Student Activities Office and the Out-Wayne County Council on Child Abuse and Neglect. Call the WRC at 462-4443

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J Y O U R G U I D E T O E V E N T S I N A N D * I I O U N D C A N T O N

SPECIAL EVENTS • ooMcaaro The Plymouth Symphony Society will perform at 8 p.m. Friday a t Novi High School auditorium, 24062 Taft Road (at 10 Mile), Novi. Guest ar t is ts are com-poser and organist Thomas Peelen and Schoolcraft Col-lege Choir. After Glo at Novi Hilton, 8 Mile and Haggerty (1-275), Novi. Tickets a t Beitner Jewelry, 904 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth; Evo-la Music Center, 215 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth; Dearborn Music Co, 42679 Ford Road, Canton.

• STOKYTXLL0M Barbara Schutz-Gruber will present tales from Asia 7:30-8:15 p.m. Tuesday Feb. 16, at the Canton Public Li-brary Meeting Room for children ages six and up and their parents. Register. 397-0999.

• PQUKNT ACADEMY Rick McCoy will speak on "Just Say Yes To Peer Pres-sure," a practical approach to parents on how to support s positive self-image to their children and help them make healthy choices, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18. 453-3441 or 455-8417.

• TAX H U P IRS representatives can help with your federal tax returns at the Canton Public Library 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat-urday, Feb. 20. Rejpster, 397-0999.

Kids ages 2-6 can hear a great Btory and enjoy free millt and cookies 2-2:45 p.m. Tuesdays at McDonald's, 39700 Five Mile Road, Plymouth. Sign u p by call-ing 420-0033.

• MAYFLOWHIDWNOI The Plymouth Community Arts Council will have its second-annual dinner the-ater at the Mayflower Meet-ing House at 7:30 p.m. Fri-day. This year's performer will be Josh Whi te Jr . Tick-ets, 455-5260.

and Yeltsin 1 -2:30 p.rar Sat-urday at the Canton Public Library meeting Room. Reg-ister, 397-0999.

• BOWLATMOM Bowlathon is noon Saturday a t Plaza Lanes on E. Ann Arbor Road. Bowlers and pledgers needed. All pro-ceeds to benefit Special Olympics and homeless. Sponsored by Mayflower L t Gamble Auxiliary and Post No. 6695. Reservations, call J im Dray, 420-3095 or Alice Fisher, 728-7619.

• VAUMTIMi PARTY Canton Parks and Recre-ation Services will sponsor a children's party for Canton children ages 12 and under 10-11 a.m. Saturday. Reser-vations, 397-5110.

Dr. Ken Riopelle will share his experience on the Orient Express from Venice through the Swiss Alps to Paris 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, at the Canton Public Library Meeting Room. Register, 397-0999.

• YMCAMEETlttti The Plymouth Community Family YMCA Annual Board of Director's meeting will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17. Public invited. For further information, call 453-2904.

• SPELLING BCE Canton Rotary Literacy Committee will sponsor The Third Annual Community Spelling Bee at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 13, at the Canton High School Little Theatre on Canton Center Road. Registration limited to the first 20 teams. Pro-ceeds to benefit local litera-cy efforts. 451-6555.

Numerous winter classes o f D & M Art Studio have begun. Call Plymouth Rec-reation Department, 455-6623 or D & M Studio, 453-3710.

The Plymouth Childbirth Education Association of-fers classes, 459-7477.

Livonia Childbirth, call 937-0665.

SPORTS

• FAMILY SKATE Free skating is 7-9 p.m. to-night at Heritage Park , Ponds behind Township Hall. Warm refreshments available, ponds will be lighted and music played. >lo residency requirement. Sponsored by Canton Parks and Recreation.

M TEEN SKI Canton Parks and Recre-ation Services is sponsoring an Alpine Valley Ski Area t r i p 5 p.m. to midnight Fri-day. Rental equipment available. Registration in-formation, 397-5110.

• RUSSIA RCVtSITtD Shirley Reynolds of the Peo-ple-to-People program will share reminiscences of Rus-sia during the transition of power between Gorbachev

• OWLS SOCCER The Canton Cruisers team, which plays in the Under 14 Division of the Little Cae-sars Soccer league, needs good players for the spring 1993 season. If interested, and if birth date is on or af-ter Aug. 1,19*78, call coach Carl Brey, 453-5547.

• CANTOM SOFTBALL Men's, women's and co-ed teams welcome. Season be-gins April 18. "Early Bird" tournament is April 16-18. Information, 483-5600, ext. 102, or 483-2913. Registra-tion begins March 1.

CLASS TIME • RAPE PREVENTION The Plymouth YMCA is of-fering a six-week class 7-8 p.m. Mondays at the Grange Building beginning March 1. Register, 453-2904.

• PLYMOUTH CLASSES Parks and Recreation De-partment offers adult and youth classes, 455-6620.

FOR YOUR HEALTH • uooo tuviccs American Red CTOBS Blood Services is sponsoring blood donations noon-6 p.m. Fri-day at Meijer Thrif ty Acres, 45001 Ford Road in Canton. Call Stephaine Strugis, 422-1425.

• VISUALLY MTAIRED Radio reading/information service is available, free of charge, for blind and visual-ly impaired listeners. Call Detroit Radio Information Service (DRIS), WDET-FM at (313) 577-4146.

• ADULTCARE Foster care is needed for adults with mental retarda-tion. Call 455-8880 in Wayne County.

• WALKERS Group walks are 10 a.m. Monday-Friday in the Com-munity Room at St. John Neumann Church, 44800 Warren in Canton, 455-9042.

EDUCATION • ORIENTATION Members of the Class of 1997 and parents/guardians are invited to the annual program for incoming 9th grade students at 6:30 p.m. tonight at Canton and Sa-lem High Schools.

• PRESCHOOL Willow Creek Cooperative Preschool, 5835 Sheldon Road, Canton will begin reg-istration for morning and af-ternoon classes for 3- an(T4-year-olds. Alumni and Ge-neva Church members may register 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16; general public, 6-8 p.m. March 2. Call Lori, 454-1051.

Canton Parks and Recre-ation Services has openings in the Canton "Crickets" preschool program for 3- and 4-year-olds. 397-5110.

For non high school gradu-ates, IBM training and GED training, Plymouth-Canton Community Education, 451-6555.

• REAMNO ASSISTANCE Free adult tutoring and con-fidential skills assessment. Community Literacy Coun-cil, 451-6555.

VOLUNTEERS • GROWTH WORKS Seeks volunteers to assist with typing at i ts office at 271 S. Main in Plymouth. Call 455-4095.

• CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Volunteers are needed for typing and stuff ing of enve-lopes, labeling and sorting of mailings, telephoning and photocopying. Plymouth, 453-1540; Canton, 453-4040.

• ALZHEMKTS Volunteers are needed to as-sist with Adult Day Care Program for people with memory impairment, 557-8277.

• MEAL DELIVERY Volunteers needed to pack-age or deliver meals to homebound seniors living in the Plymouth-Canton com-munity, 326-4444. %

• HEALTHCARE Volunteers needed at the Plymouth Arbor Health Building Urgent Care, and McAuley Heal th Building, Canton, 572-4159.

• PLYMOUTH YMCA Volunteers needed, 453-2904.

SENIOR CITIZENS • FOOD DISTRIBUTION Focus:HOPE provides food to eligible Canton senior cit-izens at the Canton Recre-ation Center, 397-1000 Ext. 278.

• TAX ASSISTANCE Free assistance is available

to seniors in Canton, North-ville and Plymouth through April 15 through the tax-aide program of AARP. For appointments at the Canton Recreation Center or Royal Holiday Trailer Park, call 397-5444; Northville Senior Center, 349-4140; Tonquish Creek in Plymouth, 455-3670; Plymouth Cultural Center, 455-6620.

• PLYMOUTH CLASSES Parks and Recreation offers classes to seniors: Happy hour cards, party bridge, pi-nochle, arts and crafts, woodcarving, fitness, paint-ing, drawing, current events, tax assistance and trips. 455-6620.

• SENIOR ALLIANCE Seniors needing help with outdoor chores may call the Senior Chore Referral Pro-gram at 722-2830.

Workers are needed to help seniors shovel snow during the winter months. Call 722-2830.

• HOSPICE SPEAKERS Hospice Services of Western Wayne County has volun-teers available to speak to church groups and civic or-ganizations, 522-4244.

• CANTON CLASSES Canton Recreation Center sponsors free classes: wood-carving, painting, ceramics, crafts and machine quilting. 397-5446.

CLUB CALL • DJLR. The Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter D.A.R. will meet 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15, at Plymouth Historical Muse-um, 155 S. Main. Program: Our coast guard and what they do for us.

• OARDENCLUB Lake Pointe Village Branch of WNFGA will meet 7 p.m. tonight at Farrand School Library. Speaker from Seven Ponds Nature Center will demonstrate the tools of na-tive Americans.

• PASSAOE-OAYDE Post 391 will host its regular business meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight at 173 N. Main Street in Plymouth. For in-formation, call Commander

The Plymouth and Canton Observers welcome Calendar items. Items should be from non-profit com munity groups or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or print the information below and mail your item to The Calendar, Canton Observer, 744 Wing, Plymouth, Ml. 48170, or by fax to 313-459-4224. Deadline for Calendar items is noon Friday for the following Thursday's paper. Call 459-2700 if you have any questions.

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n Jim Maahs, 455-5541 or Ad-jutant Jim Barbour, 451-8659. Also, donations are needed for its annual rumm-age sale on Saturday, Feb. 27.

• MOM Meet Other Mothers (MOM) group meeting is 9:30-11:80 a.m. Friday at First Presbyterian Church, 701 Church Street in Plym-outh. Call Barbara Pearson, 421-6745 or Toni Shepherd at 453-6134.

• PLYMOUTH EX-NEWCOMERS Winter Luncheon is at noon Tuesday,Feb. 16, at the Plymouth Landing, 340 N. Main Street. No reserva-tions required. For informa-tion, call Joan Papciak, 349-4408.

• AAUW The Plymouth Branch will present the monthly meet-ing at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, at gmes to ' s on Plymouth Road. Harriet Ko-zyn, artist and daughter, will present a hands-on demon-stration of jewelry making. Guests welcome. 455-3662.

• OENEALOBY Western Wayne County Genealogical Society meets 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, at Livonia Civic Center Library, 32777 Five Mile Road. Topics of discussion are "Struggling to Develop a Genealogical Collection at a Small Library," and "Being Active in Michigan Genea-logical Council." In Plym-outh call Marge Najarian, 455-1122.

• SUNSHINE CLUB Plymouth Michigan Sunshine Club annual pic-nic is 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, at Highlands Hammock State Park, off US 27, near Sebring, Fla. at 634 West. For information write or call Lew and Fran Mettetal, 18474 Royal Ham-mock Bid, Naples, Fla. 33961. (813) 775-4946. For reservations, call (813) 385-0011.

• VFW CANTON POST Post No. 6967 will meet at 8 p.m. every first Monday of the month at Mayflower-Lt. Gamble Post No. 6695, 1426 S. Mill St. in Plymouth. New residents being trans-ferred from other posts will be welcomed. 397-2444 or 459-8027.

• TO ASTMASTERS CLUB Oral Majority meets 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Den-ny's Restaurant, 39550 Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth. Call Ken Morley, 277-2709 (evenings).

• PLYMOUTH P1ECEMAKERS Meetings are 7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, 701 W. Church. Call 455-3838.

R DEMOCRATIC CLUB Canton Club meets 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday each month at the Cherry Hill

Schoolhouse, comer of Ridge and Cherry Hill roads. 397-0545.

• WOOLBATHERERS Knitting Guild meets 6:30 p.m. the third H iu r sday of every month in the Salva-tion Army building at 9451 S. Main in Plymouth Town-ship. Call Karen Rumptz at 420-4022.

IN SUPPORT • HEART PATIENTS Group meets 7:30-9 p.m. every third Friday at Arbor Health Building Commdhi-ty Room, comer of Harvey and Ann Arbor Trail, Plym-outh. Call Jack Bologna, 459-8787 (days only).

• SELF KELP Never Say Never obsessive-compulsive group meets biweekly at 7 p.m. Thurs-days at First Bapt is t Church, 45000 N. Territorial Road, Plymouth. Call Au-drey Harrison, 453-0384, or Lois Turpel, 522-3022.

• SUBSTANCE ABUSE S.A.F.E. (Setting Addicts Free Eternally) recovery group meets 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday, 8500 N. Morton-Taylor, Canton, for both the chemically dependent and

'their families. The support group offers help for persons with drug and/or alcohol problems. For individual counseling or information call Pastor Mike York at 453-4785.

• 10B SERVICE MESC can provide busi-nesses or homeowners with temporary worker3 for fix-up and cleanup projects. (313) 876-5627.

• KIDNEY PATIENTS Group is forming for poly-cystic kidney patients and family members. Call Carol Pauli, 981-5192.

• ALZHEIMER'S Group for caregivers meets 7:30-8:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at St. John Neumann, 44800 Warren in Canton. Call Rosemarie Shim, 697-8051, or Anne Lilla, 557-8277.

• ADULT RECOVERY Chemical Dependency Out-patient Program provides therapy for adul ts a t Straight Inc., 42320 Ann Ar-bor Road, Plymouth. Call 453-2610.

• SELF-HELP Families Anonymous meets 8 p.m. Thursdays, St. John Neumann Church, 44800 Warren, Canton. 453-2811.

• TOUOHLOVE Parent group meets 7 p.m. Mondays at Faith Commu-nity Church, 46001 Warren, Canton. 981-5967.

Meets 7 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month in Leisure Village, 31720 Van Bom in Wayne. 326-8030.

CAMPUS PIPELINE

To submit your academic honor or graduation an-nouncement to Campus Notes, send the material printed or typewritten to: Nancy C. Pennington, Plymouth-Canton Observer, 744 Wing St., Plym-outh, Mich. 48170.

assistant through January 1994. She is the daugh-ter of Joan and Keith Poetell of Plymouth. She is a sophomore nugoring in mechanical engineering.

, was crowned 1993 Homecom-ing Queen of Michigan Christian College. Her ma-jor is elementary education with a minor in music. She is the daughter of Jill Vernal of Plymouth. Grandparents are Bob and Betty Rich tar of Plym-outh and Lew and Ada Vernal of Farmington Hills.

• WMX1AM ZACHARY, son of Will iam and Jud-ith Zachary of Plymouth , has been named to the dian's list at Schoolcraft Collefe. His major is pftysical therapy.

, was elected to the Alpha A l Executive Board at the University of Michi-gan. She will hold t h e position of administrat ive

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I L WHITMORE of Plymouth was named to the dean's list a t Madonna University. She is a 1990 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School and is majoring in nursing. She is the daughter of David and Irene Whitmore of Plym-outh.

' • PLYMOUTH MttDCMTS were named to the dean's list at Albion College. They are Mary K

major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bam a; Jeffrey A Moore, freshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Moore; Holly M. Quick, freshman, po-litical science m^jor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Quick; Stephen R Sedore, sophomore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sedore; and Traci L. Thomas, senior, economics and management major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thomas

Jr . To be named to the dean's list, students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or above.

' • SCOTT A. MCKEE of Plymouth graduated with a master of business sdministration degree at Baylor University.

• KAREN TEMPLE of Canton serves ss s mem-ber of the One-oh-One ministry at Taylor Univer-sity. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Temple and is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School. She major* in elementary education and is s sophomore.

I • LYNN O'MAft of Canton is among 39 Alma

College students to begin a week-long eastern choir tour on Feb. 26. O'Rear, a junior who sings soprano, is the daughter of David and Sheila O'Rear of Canton.

• THREE STUDENTS from West Middle School in Plymouth have been named local winners in

the 24th annual America k Me Essay Contest, sponsored by Farm Bureau Insurance. Winning awards for their school are: first, Lisa Wilson; sec-ond, Rebecca Wiener, third, Lisa Bacyinski. Wil-son's name will be engraved on a plaque for per-manent display in the school. Her first place essay now advances to the state level competition, from which the top ten esssys in Michigan will be se-lected.

• RYAN TOWNSENO, a 15-year reeident of Plymouth Township, has accepted a fiill athletic scholarship to play soccer at Michigan State Uni-versity. He began his soccer ftyw in th« Plym. outh-Canton Recreation league and later played on premier travel teams with the Livonia Wolvee, Utica Lightning, and Troy Turbos. An All-Stats player at Brother Rice High School in Birming-ham, Town tend led his high school team in goal scoring the past two years accumulating 44 goals total. His academic major will be business admin-istration. •

PC Schools jecognize volunteer's dedication ;

Canton resident Deborah Scho-pieray was recognized recently as an outstanding volunteer by the Plymouth-Canton Board of Edu-cation.

She was given the "Extra Miler Volunteers in Public Schools" award, which was established by the '1 Care" committee and the

board of education i ognize individuals positive difference in!

An active vokfhte trict for the past Schopieray is the p Parent Teacher G Elementary School, work on Hulsing's

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"Deborah has been a commit-ted and dedicated member of the PTG since I have been principal of Hulsing," said Rebecca Moore, Hulsing principal.

"Under Deborah's leadership, this year the PTG has raised more than $15,000 through fund-

raising activities. With the cuts in our school's block grant funds, the PTG has helped to purchase many instructional supplies for our students and staff."

A strong supporter of schools, Schopieray has worked in support t»f miTTage and bond elections, in-cluding the L991 bond campaign when she worked on a phone bank and served as the poll watcher chairwoman for Hulsing.

She also represented Hulsing on the Blue Ribbon Study Com-mittee for the district 's Existing Facilities Committee.

"It is important to me that my children and the children of Plymouth-Canton have a good ed-ucation." Schopieray said. "If what I do can help a little, then that makes me happy."

Schopieray and her husband, Leroy, have four children attend-ing Plymouth-Canton schools.

'Deborah is very child-oriented and shows a lot of pride in Huls-ing Elementary School," Moore said.

Schopieray received a framed board of education resolution, a volunteer pin, and dinner gift cer-tificates donated by the Plymouth Landing on behalf of the "I Care" committee. The award was pre-sented to her by board vice presi-dent Carl Battishill.

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The seventh annual luncheon is sponsored by the Friends of the Northville. Novi, Plymouth and Canton Libraries for the benefit of the libraries.

Hynes' book. "The Wild Colo-nial Boy," revolves around a De-troit college student who inad-vertently is caught up in a splinter group of the Irish Repul

lican Army. A Michigan native, Hynes is an

assistant professor in the English Department of the University of Michigan and a member of the Society of Fellows. An a lumnus of Michigan with a bachelor's degree in philosophy, Hynes went on to attend the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa, where he received a master of fine arts de-gree in 1989.

Hynes has received a number of honors, including a Hopwood Award from U-M, a grant from the Michigan Council for the

Arts, a Michener Fellowship from -the Iowa Writers' Workshop, ana the Adult Literature Prize from the Friends of American Litera-ture.

"The Wild Colonial Boy" was praised by The Washington Post, New York Times, Chicago Tri-bune, Los Angeles Times and The New Yorker when it was pub-lished in 1990. I t ' s available at lo-cal libraries and book stores. Hynes has a novel-in-progress set on Easter Island, tentatively ti-tled "The Center of the World."

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Tickets are $12 apiece. Tab les , for eight may be reserved by b u y - , ing tickets together at any of t h e ; four libraries. Checks are to be • made out to Friends of the North- • ville Public Library, Inc. No t ick- . ets will be sold after Wednesday,. March 3, nor will they be sold a t . the door. ;

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OPINION 7 4 4 W I N G , PLYMOUTH, M I 4 8 1 7 0 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1 , 1 9 9 3

School election Candidates needed for board

Wi th the emphas is on educat ion at the nat ional level, the s tate gridlock on school financing and the local politi-cal reformist climate, i t ' s perplexing

to find t h a t only the incumbent is in teres ted in re-election to the Plymouth Canton school board.

Granted , there is still plenty of t ime for can-d ida t e s to file to run. The deadl ine is April 12 for the J u n e 14 election. It j u s t makes u s curi-ous t h a t David Artley, a school board member since 1983, is the only person interested in the posit ion.

Las t year 's elections in Ply-mouth and Canton townships were some of the most hotly contest-ed in recent years. Voters thought there was someth ing at stake.

T h i s year 's school election is no different , t ha t ' s why the lack of interest is perplexing.

On a nat ional level, we're concerned abou t global economic competi t ion. T h a t m e a n s an educated work force, and tha t doesn ' t j u s t mean the college bound in Canton and P lymouth .

At the s ta te level, the smoke signals coming from Lansing seem to say: No more money for schools.

And on the local level, reform and responsive-ness are on the top of the agenda.

Those factors are an indication t h a t local

schools need to reinvent themselves from the ground up.

But to do t h a t more voices are needed. T h e Plymouth Canton schools are t rapped in the 1960s when the federal and state governments were willing to write blank checks to pay for every social or educat ional experiment tha t struck the fancy of educators.

T h a t era in school financing is over and edu-cation, like other un i t s of government, is going to have to do more with less and at the same t ime be more innovative.

T h a t mental i ty is evident in the cons tan t complaining done by Super intendent Mike Hoben when it comes to state and federal aid to education. T h e school adminis t ra t ion views the state as the enemy, not a partner. Compla in ts tha t the state isn ' t bail ing out local school boards are t i resome and do nothing bu t confuse the public.

The P lymouth Canton school board is re-sponsible fo reduca t ion in the area, and it needs members who are aware of future challenges, and not those who engage in knee-jerk reactions because the world is changing.

T h e issues need to be debated and tha t ' s why more candida tes should be running in the J u n e 12 school board election.

Heart smart choices for '93 There are people and programs one can' t

help but love. And there are others we love to hate. As emotions run amok with

the onset of Valent ine 's Day, here are our annu-al " H e a r t s and Darts ."

• A small heart goes to John Engler. T h e Michigan Depart-ment of Transpor ta t ion is

v B MM building a new train s tat ion in a g t h e ^ ' e w Center area, pu t t ing

Detroit back into the the pic-ture, and is rejuvenat ing a com-

V muter l ine from Pont iac to De-1 troit. Oakland County travelers

soon will be able to park in Bir-mingham and hop the train to Chicago, ra ther than drive to Dearborn.

• A big hear t goes to the Wayne County Road Commiss ion for doing a superb job of snow re-moval and salt ing — put t ing neighboring coun-ties to shame.

• We send our heartfelt t hanks to day care pro-viders. T h e recent national headlines abou t two at torney general candida tes hiring illegal aliens as nann ies doesn ' t shock working mothers as much as it does the general public. With dual income and single parent families in the majori-ty, there is a need for good, affordable care for chi ldren whether in their homes or at one of the centers dot t ing the landscape from Garden City to Rochester .

• A musical heart goes to Karen Nixon, who conducts Group du jour, the Farmington Hills-based symphony orchestra. She brings the clas-

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sics to the 'burbs with grace and style.

• A dart goes to one proposal for a "dog pat ro l" of the Livonia golf courses. Someone in Livo-nia city government, who has no love for an ima l s or has a shred of humani ty , suggested letting loose packs of dogs to roam the courses to limit the geese populat ion on the greens.

• A dart to S ta te Sen. Michael Bouchard. R-Birmingham. His first vote on the Senate Finance Commit tee went with the way of Gov. Engler, rather t h a n following the wishes of his const i tuents , by taking a new school f inancing plan out of commit tee and placing it before the full Legislature. Keeping it in commit tee would have benefi t ted many of our communi t ies in the Wayne-Oakland area because they are "out of formula" dis t r ic ts t h a t will be injured by the newest plan to "bring equitable school financing to Michigan.

• Sadly, Jack Kevorkian needs more than a dart to stop his ass is ted suicides t h a t are con-t inuing in the face of an April 1 ban. Three in one week leads one to wonder whether the has te to beat the deadl ine is somehow shor t -changing the counseling process.

• An arrow shot f rom a compound bow goes to the City of Troy for inst i tut ing a $10 adminis -trative fee for weddings performed by its new mayor, the first of which is being performed on — you guessed it — Valentine 's Day.

COMMUNITY VOICE

QUESTION: Do you think property tax-es should be frozen?

We asked this question inside Baker 's Square in Canton.

'I certainly do.' ioann Hill

Canton

•Yes/ Daniel

Buchanan Plymouth

'Sure.' Eric Traube

Ann Arbor

•I haven't pakJ any property tax-es.'

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King ignored

I hope my letter will br ing about change in the way our local schools observe Dr. Mar-t in Luther King Jr . ' s bir thday.

T h a t Monday, as I drove my son to school, we discussed the meaning of the day, and 1 asked h im to tell me all he learned in school a t dinner that evening. When my son told me nothing was said abou t King t h a t day I couldn ' t believe it. He did ask his teacher about the observance and she said, "Oh, you'll learn about tha t in social s tudies ." Social s tud ies class came and went with no ment ion of King.

I went to the Plymouth Library where I found several books and a film for my son on King.

Why aren ' t we teaching our children about this man who played such a vital part in our history? If we have any hope at all of a better world for our children we had better teach them tha t prejudice has no part in our world. It leads to division and hatred based on skin color, eth-nic background, religion, sexual preference, so-cial s t a tu s and even body shape.

Our world is getting smaller every day. We are all s tuck on this place called Ear th together. We had bet ter start learning about and accepting our differences.

I have long felt low self-esteem is the root cause of prejudice. We want to tear others down

Icause we want to build ourselves up. Instead l 's teach our children to be kind, helpful and ging to everyone. T h a t is the way to build self aeem.

C o n n i e A d a m s , P l y m o u t h

Sthool activities

While I agree with Lisa Konick (1/28/93) concerning the importance of observ-ing Dr. Mart in Luther King's birthday,

weliffr in the method of observation. Had the scholi>een closed, I would have still had to won ari my children would have been observ-ing heioliday like they do many other school holila}, i.e. with their friends, a t the mall, playinputside.

I amlad tha t my children had the opportu-nity tottend school on this holiday as the dai-ly lessi focused on the event. My daughter brouglhome a booklet she had prepared about Dr. Kif's life and excitedly shared it with me t h a t etting. The ability to discuss the impor-tance tevents in the school sett ing gives the chi ldn a diversity of views tha t might not be availae in many households.

C a t h y B r o a d b e n t , W e s t l a n d

School officials np. MEAP

It has been three weeks since the Michigan Educat ion Assessment Program (MEAP) test results were released. While it's easy to

argue tha t one test is not a fair indicator of what kids learn, publishing scores has focused a lot of public at tention on school performance.

At t i tudes expressed by school officials seem to fall into three rough categories:

" L e t ' s b l a m e s o m e b o d y e l se and h u n k e r d o w n . "

Southf ie ld school officials believe tha t the heavy number of recent immigrants who do not speak English fluently — some 1,000 s tudents or 11 percent of the s tuden t body — skewed the scores downward.

According to t rus tee Ken T immons , Livonia recently adopted a new reading program called "whole language" which isn ' t consistent with the M E A P assumpt ions . Furthermore, why so much emphas is on tests? " In the real world, the graduates will apply real skills, not test taking skil ls ," according to t rus tee Pat Sari.

Bloomfield Hills ass i s tan t superintendent Gary Doyle says some of the M E A P questions were poorly worded. He adds tha t s tudents were not used to the test format and therefore per-fcrmed poorly.

" T e a c h to t h e t e s t . " Garden City officials believe tha t M E A P is a

method the state uses to manda te curriculum changes. T h e y a r e modifying classes in algebra, geometry and calculus.

Disturbed by last year 's M E A P result, Wayne-West land schools have bought new text-books and instructional materials . A plan to re-place "ou tda ted" school mater ials is in place.

Merele Bartley, director of programming for Rochester schools, says distr icts are "teaching the skills and concepts being tes ted" so stu-dents become more comfortable with the MEAP test.

T h e Plymouth-Canton distr ict is t a k i n g s novel approach in concentrat ing on bringing up

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m a t l n d science scores for girls, traditionally lowehan boys. The distr ict is hosting a semi-nar t i t led "Girls Excel in Math and Science" (GEB) to do jus t tha t .

" I n ' t t each to t h e t e s t . " VWed Lake school board president David

Flar ier says: "We're real concerned with stickg to our curr iculum. You can't look at tha t fc ica tor (MEAP) alone. It 's jus t one part of wi4 a kid does in school every day. They do a lot i things tha t aren ' t reflected by MEAP."

1* -o ncerns are echoed by West Bloomfield truie*Bruce Tobin: " I 'm not sure it (MEAP) is aMd indicator of how well a s tudent will peitrmln college or the world."

\hi lethere may be a mixture of good and bad thifcs about M E A P and Michigan's plan to def a slate-endorsed diploma to kids who d o t pais the tests, one thing is clear: For the fM t i m s l can remember, a lot of people are , v ^ c o n a r n e d about what the schools are actu-a l teaching and what kids are actually learn-

t ' s enormous change for the better Phtt Power it chairman of the company that

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POINTS OF VIEW

Survivor Riegle gets labor backing as Dem Weldon Yeager, the retired Re-

publican pol, used to tell a great Don Riegle story.

Yeager was a Const i tut ional Conven-tion delegate, s tate representative, s tate G O P secretary, nominee for secre-tary of s ta te and even a township t rus-tee, in areas ranging from nor thwest Detroit to Redford, Livonia and West Bloomfield, with a stopover in Gov. George Romney's adminis t ra t ion over the-Iast 32 years.

"Veager told of the t ime in 1966 when Riegle, a 28-year-old IBM type out of Harvard Business School, was running as a Republ ican for Congress up in Flint .

Riegle bought a ticket to a UAW pic-nic (Republ icans never are invited) and sat down to eat. A burly union guy took the s tump of a smelly cigar ou t of his m o u t h and stuffed the bu t t in t h e middle of Riegle's mashed potatoes.

"WTiat do you do?" Yeager asked. Riegle didn ' t dare start a fight, bu t he

couldn' t wimpishly take the insult. "So he ate right around the cigar

butt , leaving it s tanding in a small mound of potatoes. T h a t , " Yeager con-cluded, " i s real class."

Riegle upset incumbent Democrat John Mackie and went to Congress as a member of Gov. Romney's "Class of ' 6 6 . "

All the other class members are gone from Congress: Sen. Bob Griffin, Reps. Jack McDonald of Redford, Marv Esch of Ann Arbor, Carry Brown of Kalama-zoo, J i m Harvey of Saginaw and Phil Ruppe of Houghton. Only Riegle is still on Capitol Hill.

In the '60s Riegle was "close f r iends" with Rep. George Bush, R-Texas. They spoke at each other 's fund-raisers . (See Riegle's O Congress, pp. 214-215.)

In 1973 Riegle tu rned Democrat and then won three te rms in the U.S. Sen-ate. He was ta in ted by the "Prince Don" mud in 1976 and severely dam-aged by the Keat ing Five mess over

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savings a n d loans. Riegle has a bad reputa t ion for wanting to appear only at func t ions where there are TV camer-as, in sha rp contrast to junior Sen. Carl Levin.

Bu t Riegle is out there, a t the com-paratively young age of 55, seeking term No. 4. And at last week's Demo-cratic s ta te convention, he was getting his s trongest support from (of all places) the labor caucus, where nomi-nat ions usual ly are determined.

"I picked u p some scar t i ssue," Rie-gle acknowledged. "Nixon ' s gone. Ag-new's gone. Bush is gone. Reagan 's gone. I 'm still here. S tay with me.''- -

Riegle never runs against the Repub-lican candidate . I t ' s ha rd to remember the Republ icans whom he defeated b u t easy to remember wha t he ran against : in 1982, the religious right; in '88, the-Japanese .

Th i s year Riegle is running against Mexico — cheap labor, lack of union protections, weak environmental rules — and the evil free t r ade pact negotiat-ed by his former pal Bush a n d Carla Hills. "The government has to speak out against unfa i r t rade practices and cheating," he shouted above the union leaders' cheering.

Now, many of these union leaders wear bus iness sui ts , white shir ts and stylish ties. B u t Riegle took off his coat and rolled up his sleeves — a la George Romney in h is pr ime — to speak. He punched the air with a series of right

hooks, t hen with a series o f le f t hooks. Riegle ta lked of the Hispanics,

blacks a n d women in President Clin-ton 's adminis t ra t ion . " T h a t Cabinet room looks like th i s room. It includes everybody, like t h e labor movement," he said to cheers. (Riegle omit ted homosexuals . Pract i t ioners of u n n a t u -ral sex still a ren ' t popular in union halls.)

AFL-CIO pres ident Frank Garrison introduced other Democratic hopefuls for high office, b u t ignored Macomb prosecutor Carl Marlinga, who in tends to challenge Riegle in the 1994 pr ima-ry. " T h i s movement is going to make d a m n sure Don Riegle is re-elected," Garrison said, wi thout bothering to poll those present?

No more cigar bu t t s in Don Riegle's mashed potatoes.

Tim Richard reports regularly on the local implications of state and regional events. His office number is (313) 349-1700. •

Forgive and move on after pols pay their dues It ' s t ime to stop holding those who-

seek public office to s t a n d a r d s the public itself could not meet.

T h a t maxim stretches from the front door of local city and township coun-cils to the front gate of The Whi t e House. Perhaps maxim is the wrong term, for this idea is yet to be an ex-pression of general t ruth or principle. Hypothes is and corollary, our fr iendly twins from geometry, might bet ter serve:

• H y p o t h e s i s : If we cont inue denying cabine t level government service to em-inent ly qualified individuals with a scarred past, then we are rapidly ap-proaching a point where none will be deemed fit to govern. • Coro l l a ry : Women are the easiest targets .

Zoe Baird screwed up by hir ing ille-gal aliens. She admit ted it and has been punished. Some say t h a t makes no difference. One then wonders why we, as a ^>ciety, so willingly accept the

proffered a tonement of any prisoner who has served t ime and , by our laws, is now ent i t led to rejoin the rest of us on equal t e rms — their sin paid for, their record cleansed.

We hold u p ex-drug-dealers-turned-talk-show-hosts as examples of amaz-ing societal reversals. We deify, and en-courage our children to be proud of. hockey players who cross international borders with cocaine stuffed in their underwear, violate parole and almost get permanent ly tossed out of the country.

Them, we forgive. Baird, we pillory. Bat t ing second. Judge Kimba Wood,

who courageously withstood all the high-priced pressure Wall Street could mount and shipped Michael Milken's ass to jai l for a decade. Milken is the man who, while we weren't looking, re-placed our economy with the junk bond, a l i t t le feat of monetary legerde-main we'll be paying off for at least the rest of th is decade.

PHIUP SHERMAN

• Does anyone out there have a past so sandblasted and buffed that It will with-stand the scrutiny of a neighbor? After all, Baird and Wood are your neigh-bors.

But never mind tha t . Wood's fiery-pass through the a tmosphere ended -when it became apparen t she could be assailed j o r someth ing she didn ' t do. Rather than defend his choice of a brave, intelligent woman who took on the powerful and won — admirable quali t ies to have in an attorney gener-al, if you ask me — Clinton abandoned her for fear of public reprisal over Wood's alleged impropriet ies.

Well. Does anyone out there have a past so sandblas ted and buffed tha t it will wi ths tand the scrut iny of a neigh-bor? After all, Baird a n d Wood are your neighbors. We elect the same people every year to local school boards, city councils, township boards, city man-agement and the office of the mayor.

The only difference is t ha t the folks on the local level can get away with a lot more because they aren ' t in the na-tional spotlight.

And as for the corollary: Ross Perot said a bunch of idiotic th ings and hun-

dreds of t h o u s a n d s of people loved h i m all the more for it. Jesse Jackson called New Yorkers "hymies" and New York "hymietown," yet his kingmaker s t a t u s is secure.

Richard Nixon . . . well, we all know what Tricky Dick did, yet today he en-joys the s t a tu s of elder s ta tesman. There are lots of other examples, bu t the point is t h a t men tend to get away with it. Name a woman who can say the same.

So instead of worrying about a per-son 's pas t , we should gauge wha t they can do for u s in the present, and weigh tha t against the sin gone by. Other-wise, we might as well go back to t h a t old test to see who's a witch: Toss her in the water. If she floats, she 's a witch. But if she sinks, well, there goes an honest individual .

Philip Sherman is the editor of the West Bloomfield/Lakes Eccentric. He can be reached at 644-1100, Ext. 264.

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sports hero memories Six-foot, nine-inch Spencer Haywood was

the world's best teenage basketball play-er in 1966 when he picked u p a 12-pound

shot in his huge hand, casually pitched it 50 feet overhand like a baseball and promptly be-c a m e my star shot put ter a t Persh ing High.

In those days I had champion t rack teams and a quick-learning contempla t ive assistant coach named Wayne Dyer, whom I had coached and counseled, and whe had since become my best friend and one of Spencer 's two major men-tors. The other was Will Robinson, Pershing's tough and tempestuous basketbal l coach, now a Detroi t Pistons administrator .

I was also credentialed as an All-American quarter-miler with an undefea ted international record, a best-selling book on the event and the confirmed coach's credo tha t I and the young people I guided would always produce peak per-formance on and off the field.

W h e n Spencer dropped over to my house re-cently to reminisce, my t ime- tes ted credo was still intact . While some members of my teams had died in Vietnam or on the s treets of Detroit, m a n y more had at tained the pinnacles of ac-compl ishment . Spencer had earned millions playing basketball, socialized wi th royalty, mar-ried a n d divorced the Somal ian model Iman a n d overcome drug addict ion to establish a s table family life and the Spencer Haywood Foundat ion.

I had reached executive rank as an educator, won some heavily publicized pro-multicultural wars, and ult imately retired to write, lecture and serve on several boards.

Wayne had become history's greatest self-help guru and had just writ ten t h e foreword to "Spencer Haywood: The Rise, t h e Fall, the Re-covery." Th i s gripping story, told by Spencer wi th Scott Ostler, is only incidental ly about basketbal l (although local readers will note some familiar Detroit-area sport and entertain-m e n t scenes and people.)

I t s t r ue topics are life, dea th a n d redemption. T h e Initial chapters examine the first two top-ics f rom the backdrop of Spencer ' s early years, picking cotton with his n ine brothers and sis-ters beside the Yazoo River in racism-infested Mississ ippi , where his fa ther died before he was born. It was there that a hurricane^blew^away ^

mournfu l jazz notes of the legendary John Lee Hooker, and the back of h is f i rs t man 's suit was vent i la ted with bullet holes and decorated with bloodstains .

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T h o m a s and others to turn pro before complet-ing eight college semesters — cont inue to fasci-na te as it reveals how his rebelliously activist philosophy formed.

With poignant honesty, he describes the breakup of his marriage to Iman, their custody fights for the i r daughter and his n igh tmar i sh descent into cocaine addiction which cost him his chance to contribute in his victorious LA Laker 's NBA playoff games

Finally, he recounts how he was redeemed by the 12-step process of Narcotics Anonymous and his recognition tha t if you don ' t s t and for something, you fall for anything.

T h u s he now fosters his anti drug founda tion, develops affordable real es ta te for Detroit families and supports the Oakland County Cen-ter for Open Housing and MOSAIC — t h e Michigan organization for social advocacy and intercultural cooperation. Spencer tells it all hauntingly, from the heart. If you pick u p his inspiring book, it will pitch you 50 feet throught he air like a jolting jumpsho t — and you won't be able to p u t it down.

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The bill app l i e s t o federal , s t a t e a n d local e m p l o y e e s a s well a s t h e pr ivate sec tor , bu t only partially covers C o n g r e s s ' s own staff ( s e e next Issue.)

A y e s v o t e w a s t o p a s s t h e bill. Area representatives voting yee were: Dale KHdee, D-Flint, Sander Levin, D-Soiithfield end William Ford, D-Ypsilantl. Vot-ing no were: Boh Carr, D-Pontl-a c and Joseph KnoNenberg, R-Birm Ingham.

Fami ly Leave Issue: By a vote of 175 for and 253 against, the House refused to folly apply the family leave measure (above) to members of Congress.

The vote preserved language that insulates members against lawsuits by disgruntled employ-ees, in contrast to the treatment of other government and private Sector employers, who can be sued in federal court under the new law. In place of court review of House and Senate leave poli-cies. the bill provides for self-en-forcement through in-house units.

Hams Fawell, R-lll,, urged memDers to "vo te to make It

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clear we will no longer exempt Congress through special privi-

l e g e " from t h e taws they p a s s for c o n s t i t u e n t s .

A y e s vo te w a s t o s u b j e c t m e m b e r s of C o n g r e s s t o foil r e a c h of t h e new family l e ave law. Area representatives vot-ing yee were: KnoNenberg. Vot-ing no were: Carr, Klldee, Levin and Ford.

Key Employees: The House rejected, 185 for and 2 3 8 against, a GOP-drafted amend-ment giving employers more flex-ibility under the family and medi-cal leave measure (above). The amendment allowed employers to deny leave to workers at any pay level whose absence would cause substantial economic harm to the company or pose a safety risk to co-workers. It went beyond language in the bill ex-empt ing only a company's high-est-paid workers.

Sponsor William Goodling, R-Pa., said "Clearly an employer could use this exception only in cases of true circumstances which are true, dire emergen-c ies . "

Opponent William Ford. D-Mich., said the amendment wouia ""loiatty destroy the avall-ability of the basic right of the b i l l , " which is to help workers

c o p e with e m e r g e n c i e s a t h o m e . A y e s v o t e s u p p o r t e d t h e

a m e n d m e n t . Area representa-tives voting yee were: Carr, KnoNenberg. Voting no: Klldee, Levin and Ford.

Vote r Reg i s t r a t i on : By a vote of 2 5 9 for and 160 against, the House sent the Senate a "motor voter" bill (HR 2) requir-ing states to make voter registra-t ion a voluntary part of applying for a driver's license and certain other public certificates, and to allow registration by mail.

Supporter Al Swift. D-Wash., called it "scare ta lk" that the measure will lead to voting by non-citizens. "The language in this bill says that no aliens, legal or illegal, can vote. "

A yes vote was to pass the bill. Area representatives voting yes were: Carr, Klldee, Levin, Ford. Voting no was: Knollen-berg.

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Leave: The Senate passed, 71 for and 27 against, a bill (S 1)

m a n d a t i n g t h a t e m p l o y e r s of at l e a s t 5 0 workers provide employ-e e s with u p t o 12 w e e k s of urv-: paid leave annually t o d e a l with childbirth a n d o t h e r med ica l con-dit ions involving t h e m s e l v e s or a c l o se family m e m b e r .

S e n t t o t h e H o u s e a n d then e n a c t e d a s t h e ftrst law of t h e Clinton admin i s t ra t ion , t h e mea -s u r e is e x p e c t e d t o cove r abou t half of t h e n a t i o n ' s workforce . It is s u p p o r t e d by t h e AFL-CIO and American Assoc ia t ion of Retired Pe r sons , a n d o p p o s e d by t h e U.S. C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e and t h e National Assoc ia t ion of Man-ufac turers . r .

A y e s v o t e w a s t o p a s s t h e bill. Michigan Sens. Carl Levin and Donald Riegle both voted yes.

Gays in t h e Mi l i t a ry : By a vote of 62 for and 3 7 against, the Senate tabled (killed) an amendment giving force of law to the military services' policy of ex-cluding homosexuals because of their sexual orientation. The GOP-drafted amendment was in response to President Cl inton's. efforts to phase-out the policy.

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Holmes up for award

Plymouth Cantonj&enior Kelly Holmes is one of four f inal is ts in softbal l for the Michigan High School Athletic Associa-

t ion ' s Scholar-Athle te Award. T h e program is underwri t ten by Farm Bureau

Insurance , and scholarships will be awarded for the th i rd s t raight year in each of the 23 spots in which the M H S A A sponsors a post-season tour-n a m e n t .

T h e spr ing scholarship recipients will be an-nounced Feb. 16. T h e scholar-athlete in each win-ter a n d spr ing sport will be honored Saturday, March 27, a t ha l f t ime of the Class A boys basket-ball final a t T h e Palace of Auburn Hills.

Holmes , who accepted an a thle t ic scholarship to play softbal l at the University of Michigan, was 23-3 wi th a 0.35 earned-run average and led Can-ton to t h e Class A championsh ip game in 1992.

Holmes , a s traight-A s tudent , boas t s a 53-9 ca-reer record a n d 635 career s t r ikeouts . T h e other sof tbal l finalists are Mar ian Bentley (Wyoming Park) , Melanie S tuder (Holly) a n d Joy Fisher (Frui tpor t ) .

Salem soaks Northville

Plymouth Salem, ranked No. 8 in the la test Class A boys swimming rankings, beat No. 9 Northvil le 98-88 in a dua l meet Tuesday

at home. T h e Rocks, who had four winning times, im-

proved to 7-1 overall and 3-0 in the Western Lakes Activities Association.

" I t was a good meet , back and for th ," Salem coach Chuck Olson said. "Northvi l le still had a shot in the last relay (the 400-yard freestyle); they had to one-two us.

" T h e y were leading bu t we had a little more a t the end t h a n them. It was a credit to the Western Lakes conference."

Sa lem's 400 relay team of Dave Bracht , Ma t t Mar t in , Fred Locke and Mat t Erickson sealed the outcome with a f irst-place t ime of 3:28.7.

Sa lem managed a t least second place in every event except the but terf ly.

Sa l em ' s best event was the 200 freestyle in which Aaron Berlin p laced first in 1:53.61, and t e a m m a t e s Joe fclrvin (1:55.56) and Eric Seidel-man (1:56.18) took second and third, respectively.

Berlin also won the 500 freestyle (5:07.64). T h e Rocks ' other win came from the 200 free-

style relay team of Alex Beard, Marc Levitt, Bracht a n d Locke with a t ime of 1:32.35.

Salem coasts to gymnastics title

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Top gymnast: Salem senior Courtney Gonyea had the best scores on balance beam (above) and floor exercise and was the top all-around gymnast Saturday in the invitational.

Plymouth Salem keeps getting better in gymnastics as evi-denced by its season-high team score Saturday in the Plymouth Invitational.

P l y m o u t h Salem made su re t h e cham-p ionsh ip t rophy of the P l y m o u t h Invi-ta t ional s tayed a t C e n t e n n i a l Educa -t ional Park with an

overwhelming team gymnas t ics per-formance Sa turday .

T h e top-ranked Rocks scored a sea-son-high 145.75 and coasted to the i r third s t raight t i t le by nearly seven full points over Freeland. P lymouth Canton tied for four th at-137.65.

" T o better our score a n d no t be a t full s t rength proves how much depth we have on our t e a m , " Sa lem coach J o h a n n a Anderson said, referring to the absence of Kim Miller, who was competing in the Wolverine Classic. "Actually, I was expecting more of a challenge, bu t some of t h e other teams had an off day a n d we were re-ally on."

Salem was so overpowering it fin-ished with the top three gymnas t s in Division I a l l -around, led by Court-ney Gonyea, who had a career and season best of 36.95. Mel issa Hopson was second (36.6), Alysia Sofios third (36.5) and Sara M a k i n s sixth (35.45).

"There were other girls there who are ranked in the s tate , so t h a t was very impressive," Anderson said. " I t was their day to sh ine and they out-performed all t h e o thers ."

Gonyea's overall per formance re-sulted from first places on balance beam and floor exercise, second on vaul t and fifth on bars .

"She had very l i t t le form break in any of her rout ines ," Anderson said. " S h e used all of her ha rd skills. Her floor rout ine was beau t i fu l . "

Sofios was the winner on ba r s (9.5) and also placed fourth on vaul t , sev-enth on beam a n d second on floor.

Hopson had a second (beam), two

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Canton slams Stevenson P l y m o u t h Canton coasted to a

73 52 boys basketbal l win Tuee day over host Livonia Stevenson.

Can ton , which led 17-11 after one qua r t e r and 32-17 a t half t ime, improved to 6-8 overall and 5-3 in the WLAA. Stevenson fell to 5-8 overall, 2-6 in the WLAA.

Bryan Whi t t l e scored a game-high 19 points for Can ton . Tadar -ius Racha l had 13 points , includ-ing three shots from three-point range, a n d T i m Moritz scored all of his 12 points on four triples.

" T h e y played a zone and we did a very nice job executing our of-fense, got good ball movement and made some early shots , " Can-ton a s s i s t a n t coach Charlie Paye said. "Nobody was playing sel-f ishly."

J o h n Brown led Stevenson with 11 po in t s and t e a m m a t e Adam Roy had 10.

• SALEM 47 , WESTERN 44: The Rocks rallied from a 40-37 deficit after three quarters Tuesday to

upend visiting Walled Lake West-

Salem is 6-2 in the WLAA and 12-2 overall. The Rocks have a big game Friday when they play host to Westland John Glenn.

James Head led Salem with 13 points, and teammate Todd Forbes added nine points.

• REDFORD CC 82 , ND 59: Red-ford Catholic Central assured a spot in the Catholic League boys basket-ball playoffs with Tuesday's 82-59 victory over visiting Harper Woods Notre Dame.

The Shamrocks are 8-7 overall and in second place in the Catholic League Central Division at 6-3 with one regular-season game remaining.

CC's playoff seeding won't be de-cided until after Friday's game at Warren DeLaSalle. a 52-48 upset winner Tuesday over Redford Bish-op Borgesa.

DeLaSalle and Borgess are tied for third in the Central Division at 5-4.

CC jumped to a 50-35 lead at half t ime and uoasted against ND, winless in eight Central Division games.

Brian Paluk led CC with 25 points, including four shots from three-point range. Junior guard Andy Slankster played his best of-fensive game with 19 points, includ-ing three triples.

• FAIRLANE 63, PCA 56: Senior forward Jason Neil scored 21 points and sophomore guard Ryan Thome-son added 10 Tuesday, but Plym-outh Christ ian Academy couldn't overcome a sluggish second quarter against host Dearborn Fairlane Christ ian.

Plymouth Christian fell to 4-12 overall, 3-6 in the Michigan Inde-pendent Athletic Conference. Fair-lane is 7-6 overall.

Fairlane trailed 21-20 after one quarter but outscored the Eagles 19-12 in the second quarter to open up a 39-33 halftime lead.

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T h e Eas te rn Michigan Uni-versity Hockey Club re turns to the P lymou th Cul tu ra l Center to close out i ts regular season S a t u r d a y against the Universi-ty of Michigan-Dearborn.

T h e Eagles, who defeated Centra l Michigan (13-3) and M a r q u e t t e (13-1) last weekend, play a t U M D on Friday. Both games s ta r t at 7:30 p.m.

E M U is fourth in the Cen-tral S t a t e s Collegiate Hockey League UG-5J a n d 19-11 ovat_ all. T h e Eagles are ranked sev-en th nat ional ly among college hockey clubs. T h e second -place Wolves are 12-3-1 and 17 9-2.

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R e d f o r d C a t h o l i c C e n t r a l ' s hockey team capped a busy stretch of play T u e s d a y with a 4-2 loss at Trenton .

T h e Shamrocks , playing their fourth game in five nights , led 2-1 af ter two periods before allowing Trenton to rally wi th three goals in the third period.

Trenton o u t s h o t CC 32-24. Jason Ballenger scored both CC

goals. Ballenger 's first came on a breakaway in the first period as he converted a p a s s from Mike Kasper .

After T ren ton t ied the score in the second period, CC took a 2-1 lead on Bal lenger ' s second goal, ass is ted by Jeff LaChapel le .

T h e loss w a s C C ' s th i rd s t raight and dropped the Sham-rocks to 10-5-3 overall , 4-4 in the Michigan Metro Hockey League.

C C s busy weekend included single games on Sa tu rday and Sunday , following a 3-0 victory last Friday over Birmingham Brother Rioe.

T h e S h a m r o c k s on Saturday lost to Windsor B rennan Catho-lic, 6-5. a t Redford Arena.

CC b l ew a 4-0 lead midway through t h e second period. CC goalie J a s o n Hubenschmid t en-dured t h e loss despite making 20 saves.

B r e n n a n scored three goals in the second period to pull wi th in 4-3 a n d outscored CC 3-1 in the th i rd per iod.

Mike Giordano led CC with two goals a n d one assist . Frank No-vock, C h r i s Gonzalez and Jeff Helner scored one goal each. J o n Heady, D a n Sanfil ippo, J u s t i n Ronayne , a n d Chris Wegenka picked u p dne assist each.

T h e Shamrocks on Sunday lost 4-1 to Allen Psrk Cabrini in a showcase game played between the eas t a n d west divisions in the Michigan Met ro Hockey League.

CC, which outshot Cabrini 33-17, t r a i l ed 3-0 midway through the th i rd period.

CC ' s lone goal came by Heady, his 12th of the year. Novock a n d Wegenka drew ass isU.

" W e realty hust led and showed a lot of speed," CC coach Jack G u m b l e t o n said. " W e played qu i t e well (despite the outcome) ."

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COLLEGE SPORTS

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atranglers. The Schoolcraft College men's

basketball team fell victim to 16 three-pointers Monday, as the visiting Chargers' JV squad post-ed an 89-80 victory.

Roger Seym ore led Hillsdale with 24 points. Eric Trout and Brett Barey chipped in with 22 and 16, respectively. The trio combined for 12 triples.

Jarvis Murray, a 6-foot-6 soph-omore from Detroit Cody, led the Ocelots, who trailed by only two at intermission, 45-43, with 22 points and 12 rebounds.

Steve Whitlow (Redford Catho-lic Central) and Mo Abdrabboh (Dearborn High) each contributed 21.

Abdrabboh, a 6-4 Bophomore, also grabbed 10 rebounds and had seven assists.

Point-guard Vince Turner (De-troit Renaissance) dished out eight assists for Schoolcraft, which dropped to 6-17 overall.

The host Ocelots shot only 52.9 percent from the free throw line (nine of 17) and 44.5 percent from the field (33 of 74).

Hillsdale made only 42.6 per-cent from the field (29 of 68), but the Chargers more than^nmde up for that by nailing 16 triples.

Crusaders top Siena Heights

The Madonna University wom-en's basketball team kept alive their playoff hopes in NAIA Dis-trict 23 with Saturday's 67-55 win over visiting Siena Heights.

The Crusaders are 5-6 and tied for fourth place, the final playoff berth, in District 23 with the Uni-versity of Michigan-Dearborn. Madonna is 11-15 overall.

Siena Heights fell to 2-8 in Dis-trict 23, 4-22 overall.

Madonna coach Bill Potter said the Crusaders must win at least two of their last three regular-sea-son games to have a chance at the playoffs. Madonna hosts Tri-State University tonight and plays at 1 p.m. Saturday at U-M Dearborn. The regular-season fi-nale is Feb. 16 at home against Grand Rapids Baptist.

' If we win all three we" should make it," Potter said.

The Crusaders were led on Sat-urday by senior guard Stephanie Niebauer, who scored 17 points. Senior center Cheri Sangregorio scored 12 points with 11 rebounds and junior forward Jill Bur t also scored 12 points. Sophomore for-ward Stephanie Crelley scored .10 points. • Madonna's practice sessions in the second semester have includ-

HOCKEY STANDINGS

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• JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL

• The Crusader Junior Olym-pic AAU volleyball program will hold registration and tryouts Sunday, March 21, a t Madonna University in Livonia.

Girls 12s and 14a will meet from 7-8 p.m.; 16a, 8-9 p.m.; and 18s, 8:30-9:30 p.m.

The program begins in March and continues through the end of June. Practice days are Tues-days, Thursdays and Sundays, with tournaments on Satur-days.

Expenses, covering AAU reg-istration, uniforms, facility rental, equipment, travel, over-

night and tourney entry fees, are $100 (12a), $150 (14a) and $250 (16s and 18a). The $260 fee covers elite players' costs for AAU state and national cham-pionships. • Madonna summer camps will be July 5-8 (elite and general players), July 12-15 (setters and youth), and July 19-22 (hitters camp I and II morning and af-ternoon).

For more information, Call di-rectors Jerry Abraham (478-7107) or Brian McClain (525-0547).

• SOFTBALL LEAGUES

• The City of Wayne Depar-ment of Parks and Recreation will hold an organizational meeting for new and returning softball teams — 6 p.m. (coed and women's), 6:30 p.m. (men's over 40) and 7:30 p.m. (men's

division I and II) — Thursday, Feb. 25, at the Wayne Commu-nity Center, 4635 Howe Road. All interested teams should have a representative in atten-dance. For more information, call Larry Quartuccio (522-1505) or the Wayne Community Center (721-7400).

• Crackerbox Sports in Farm-ington Hills is organizing men's, women's and coed soft-ball and volleyball leagues. For information call Michael Cal-lahan at 474-6175.

• WESTERN NEEDS COACH

Walled Lake Western High School is seeking a head varsity girls soccer coach for the 1993 spring season.

For more information, call athletic director Robert Atkins at 960-8373.

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Bannon graduated in 1990 from Dearborn Divine Child where she was runnerup for the Miss Bas-ketball voting her senior year. She was a two-year starter a t CMU.

"Without a doubt she'll be the best guard in our conference next year," Potter said.

OCC cagers share 1st place

The Oakland Community Col-lege men's basketball team find themselves in a three-way tie for first place in the Eastern Confer-ence after Saturday's 111-84 vic-tory over hoet St. Clair Communi-ty College.

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received the highest scores in three events Tuesday to lead hoot Plymouth Salem in its gymnas-tics win over North Farmington

The top-ranked Rocks posted a 141.1 team score and improved their record to 7-0 in dual meets. The Raiders scored 121.9.

Gonyea scored 8.85 on vault, 9.25 on balance beam and 9.3 on floor exercise, and she finished with the best all-around total of 35.85.

Salem senior Kim Miller was first on the uneven bars with a 9.3 and was second in all-around scoring with a 35.0.

-Miller was third on beam (8.75) and tied with teammate Dana Driscoll for third on floor (8.55).

.Michelle Tsai of North Farm-ington was third in ail-around competition (33.2), and her best individual finish was a third on vault (8.45).

Salem's Alysia Sofios was sec-ond on vault (8.8) and third on bars (8.9), Melissa Hopson sec-ond on bars (9.05) and beam (9.05), Sara Makins second on floor (9.05).

• PLYMOUTH CANTON

Senior Jenny Tedesco had possi-bly the best meet of her career Monday as the Chiefs defeated visiting Northvil le , 138.7 to 121.75.

She was first bn bars with a ca-

reer best of 9.2 snd vsult (8.75), and she tied tasmmate Kim Lewke for first on beam (9.0). Rennolds was third on floor ex-ercise (9.05) and waa the top all-arounder with a career best of 36.

"Jenny might have an occasion-al bobble on beam bu t never a fall," coach John Cunningham sa id "Her bars just flowed. It was one of those nights when every-thing flowed, and it 's something I've come to expect of Jenny.

"Kim (Rennolds) is very con-sistent, and Kim Lewke and Kim Nowak are starting to move into tha t bracket, also. These kids are really coming along."

Canton's other top vault scores came from Lewke, second (8.7); Rennolds , th i rd (8.65); and Nowak, fifth, (8.4). Rennolds was second on bars (9.05), Lewke fifth (7.4) and Nowak sixth (7.3).

Rennolds was third on beam (8.55), Nowak fourth (8.4) and MicheUe Cimeot fifth (7.65).

Rennolds. was first on floor (9.3), Nowak second (9.1), Lewke fourth (8.85) and Mindy Sofen fifth (8.45).

"This team is starting to roll into the form it had last year," Cunningham said.

"I was expecting we might have a downer coming off Saturday (following the Plymouth Invita-tional), not in terms of team per-formance but not having prac-ticed in between. But it worked out very well for us this t ime."

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Plymouth Salem remained in contention for first place in West-ern Lakes Activities Association voUeybaU Monday with a three-game win (11-9-9) over viaiting Northville.

The Rocks improved to 6-1 in the league and were tied with Livonia Churchill and WaUed Lake Central for second place going into Wednesday play, half a game behind Livonia Stevenson.

Cyndi Platter led the Salem at-tack again with 13 kills (25 at-tacks) snd 10 blocks. Caryn Tatterton chipped in seven kills and had 10 assists (60 sets).

Jenny Garvey added five kills, Jamie Viau four and SheUye Sills three. Viau also had two blocks.

Salem was the runner-up Sat-urday in a tournament a t North-ville, losing to Farmington Hills Harrison (3-5) in the final.

"We really got^down on our-selves," Salem coach Allie Suffety said. "We weren't passing welj and stopped moving our feet.

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In pool play, Salem defeated Northville (0-6),- Melvindale (8-3) and Walled Lake Western (3-8). The Rocks split with Ann Arbor Pioneer (14-16 and 15-7). Salem eliminated Western again in the semifinals (7-5).

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thirds (vault and bars) and a sixth (floor). Makins was among the top 10 in every event and placed n in th (vault), four th (bars), fifth (beam) and eighth (floor).

"Alysia's bars routine was ex-cellent," Anderson said. "She had one minor form break, but the rest was flawless. She's very pow-erful on bars."

The Rocks have another big meet Saturday at the Freeland In-vitational where they will be in competition again with defending

jstate champion Muskegon Mona Shores.

Salem outscored the No. 2 Sail-ors in their only previous meeting

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"With Kim Miller in the lineup Saturday, we can definitely add a point to our score without a doubt," Anderson said. "We have to stay focused. We have to get the job done and not break under pressure.

"It gets harder when you have ^nore pressure. When you're in that situation, it can affect your performance. The girls have to perform under pressure to prove they deserve the No. 1 ranking and I'm sure they will."

Canton coach John Cunning-ham has always been impressed

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with the Salem talent, and the in-vitational results reinforced tha t impression.

"If they can score 145 without Kim Miller, I don't see anyone in the state who can touch them," he said.

"I don't think I've seen a team that has better depth. They have four to six girls who can hit nines on every event. It borders on awe-some."

The Chiefs, who were second last year with a 140.5, slipped a bit in the team standings, but the competition might have been more formidable than any previ-ous year.

Six of the top 10 teams in the state competed, and the NOB. 2-7 teams were separated by just 3.4 points.

"I don't think we're as devel-oped at this point in the year as we were last year. We had a lot of veteran performers," he said. "We're building to where we were last year, and these two perfor-mances (the invitational and Monday dual) show me we're on track to getting there.

"We had two falls on beam and a major fail on bars. Vault and floor were consistent but not as good as we needed to beat the other teams. I 'm confident the kids will go in there (Freeland) and do a good job this weekend."

Kim Rennolds was fifth among 15 all-arounders in Division I. She placed seventh (vault), sixth (bars), third (beam) and fourth (floor) in the various events.

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M a s t e r s t o u r n e y h a s n e w c h a m p i o n SPORTS SHORTS

AL HARRISON

R e g u l a r readers of t K i a c o l u m n know w h o t h e " d a a a i c " b o w l e r * o f t h i a M M

era , b u t b o w do w e c o m p e r e w i t h t h e res t o f t h e state?

T h i a is a ques t ion t K » t D e n O t t m a n of T r o y m i g h t h a v e a s k e d L e e Snow of F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s . T h e q u e s t i o n m o t i v a t e d the t w o t o u r n a m e n t ve te r -a n s t h r e e years ago t o c rea te t h e M i c h i -g a n M a s t e r s wh ich

took p lace l a s t w e e k a t D r a k e a h i r e Lanes i n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s .

W i t h a $ 1 , 0 0 0 first p l a c e u p for grabs, bowlers t r a v e l e d from t h e far corners of M i c h i g a n to c o m p e t e a l o n g w i t h our o w n local heroes.

T h e event b e g a n o n S a t u r d a y w i t h qua l i f y ing r o u n d s to d e t e r m i n e t h e 15 s e m i finalists for t h e d o u b l e e l i m i n a -t ions on S u n d a y .

T h e bowlers w e r e l u c k y i n a sense, as O t t m a n a n d S n o w were too busy run -n ing the e v e n t to p a r t i c p a t e i n the com-pet i t ion.

O f the 56 e n t r i e s , a l a rge cont ingent from the O b s e r v e r a n d E c c e n t r i c com-m u n i t i e s were o n h a n d , i n c l u d i n g ; G a r -den C i ty ' s R i c k E i e r m a n n , D J . H o c h -stein, T r o y S t u s , L a r r y W a l k e r a n d R y a n W i l s o n ; R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p ' s L a r -ry F r a n z , T o n y S t i p c a k a n d T e r r e l l S m i t h ; W e s t l a n d ' s P a u l G r a u z e r a n d N u n z i o M a r i n o ; C a n t o n ' s K e n Kossick, F a r m i g n t o n H i l l s ' F reder ic© R a m i r e z ; a n d W e s t B l o o i n f i e l d ' s D o u g Spicer.

A f te r the e i g h t q u a l i f y i n g rounds, on ly W i l s o n a n d S t u s s u r v i v e d for the e l i m i -na t ion rounds . S t u s w o n h i s first m a t c h , defeat ing K e r r y K r a f t

W i l s o n t h e n t o o k S t u s i n two games

v (175-464) in a hotly contacted dogfight. W i l s o n followed b y los ing to B i l l S t e -

phenson , 4 9 6 - 4 6 0 , b u t w a a s t i l l a l ive b e -cause of d o u b l e e l i m i n a t i o n s I n h is n e x t m a t c h , W i l s o n waa a g a i n p a i r e d w i t h S t e p h e n s o n a n d a g a i n S t e p h e n s o n pre-v a i l e d i n a very d o e e l y contes ted n a i l -b i te r , 4 7 7 - 4 7 2 .

I t w a a R u s s S h a f f e r o f Groeee B e w h o finally d e f e a t e d S t e p h e n s o n for t h r f t i t l s , a w a t c h , $ 1 , 0 0 0 a n d a p a i d e n t r y i n t o t h e A B C M a s t e r s T o u r n a m e n t i n T u l s a l a t -er th ia year .

I n t h e final, S h a f f e r c a m e o u t s m o k i n g w i t h 10 s t r i k e s i n a row, w h i l e h i s oppo-n e n t o p e n e d t h e g a m e w i t h a 7 - 1 0 s p l i t F i n a l score — S h a f f e r 288 , S t e p h e n s o n 184.

T h e M i c h i g a n M a s t e r s w a s a n o t h e r success a n d w i l l c o n t i n u e to grow i n t h e f u t u r e . O t t m a n waa a l i t t l e d i s a p p o i n t e d b y the l ack o f t u r n o u t from t h e m e t r o -p o l i t a n D e t r o i t area bowlers , b u t pro-posals w i l l be m a d e to b r i n g o u t m o r e o f t h e area 's best p layers i n t h e f u t u r e .

O u r O b s e r v e r l a n d bowlers were we l l represented as 13 of t h e s t a r t i n g field were from our area. • T h e M i c h i g a n C a n c e r F o u n d a t i o n ' s seventh a n n u a l S t r i k e O u t C a n c e r B o w l -a - T h o n w i l l t a k e p lace a t P l u m H o l l o w L a n e s i n S o u t h f i e l d , M e r r i B o w l i n L i v o n i a a n d N e w E m e r a l d L a n e s i n T r o y .

T h e event is d e d i c a t e d to t h e m e m o r y o f B l a n c h e R o b i n s o n , w h o d i e d o f cancer i n 1989.

T h e events have ra ised m o r e t h a n 6 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 for the M C F i n t h e fight aga ins t cancer . T w o g r a n d pr i ze t r i p s to L a s Vegas w i l l be a w a r d e d a t e a c h loca-t i o n for t h e t o p bowler a n d h i g h e s t p ledge-get ter .

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EM Air* Lanea (Fsrmlnflton): Senior Houaa — Fred Vltaie. 2 SS-25 7/736: tarry Kuban. 2*3'722; Ray StrartM 2437712: Cass Pagoda. 268/711; Jerry Lash. 256/711. BS Funke. 662; Paul Kotno. 662. Man

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wadnaeday Junto Houaa — Stan 8choantts»» Jr.. 266/701. Dave Hi*or . 267/676; Tom Harrison. 246/ 664: tot Qaynor. 257/677.

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GYMNASTICS O B S E R V E A I A N O BEST G Y M N A S T I C S S C O R E S

TEAM TOTALS

1 Pt Wouth Salam 2 Plymouth Canton 3 North Farmnglofi 4 Westland John Glenn 5 Farmington 6 Clarencevtlle

: : VAULT

Courtney Gonyea (Salem) . . . . . MeHsaa Hopson (Salem) Aiysia Sofios (Salem) Annie JixJ (N FarnHngton) . Kim Ultor (Salem) Kim Lewke (Canton) Sarah Makins (Salem) Kirs Remolds (Canton) Jenny TeOesco (Canton) M.cheSe Tsai (N.FarminBton)

UNEVEN BARS

Aysia Sohos (Salem) Kim Miller (Salem) Sarah Makins (Salem) Jenny TeOesco (Canton) Melissa Hopson (Salem) Courtney Gonyea (Salem) Michelle Tsai (N Farmtngton) Kim Rennolds (Canton) JenraJapenga (N Farmtngion) Marlssa Maybouer (Glenn)

BALANCE BEAM

Kim M«er (Salem) • Courtney Gonyee (Salem) . . . Melissa Hopson (Salem) Kkm Lewke (Canton) Aly*M Solloa (Salem)

137.66 Jenny Tedeeco (Canton) 130.75 sarah Makins (Salem) 130.60 Stetarde AnflMo (Salem) 109.46 Kim Rennolds (Canton) 104.60 Manssa Maybouer (Glenn)

FLOOR EXERCISE . 9 16 Courtney Gonyea (Salem) . .

9 io Alysia Sofios (Salem) 9 06 Sarah Malons (Salem) 9 00 Kim Rennolds (Canton) . . . 9 00 Kim Miller (Salem) 9 00 Michelle Tsai (MFarminflton) 8 90 Stetanie Angiulo (Salem) 8.90 Melissa Hopson (Salem) 8 80 Kim Nowak (Canton) 8.70 Jenny Tedesco (Canton)

ALL-ARCKJNO Courtney Gonyea (Salem)

9.50 Melissa Hopson (Salem) 9.45 Alysia Solios (Salem) 9.25 Kim Miller (Salem) . . . . 9 20 jenny Tedesco (Canton) 9 15 Kim Rennolds (Canton) 9 10 Sarah Makins (Salem) 9 05 Michelle Tsai (N Farminoton) Sf.05 Kim Lewke (Canton) 6.45 Jenni Japenga (N.Farmington) 8 * 0 Kim Nowak (Canton)

9 6 5 9.45 9 15 9 .05 9.06 9.00 8.95 8.65 8 65 8.85

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TEAM SCORES yrnmtmojfr S M n , 1*6 It, 2 FrelanO. 138.ft 3

SluUHMUM H*a Lanwr. 138 15. 4 (W) Pyrwutti C«v lon'BW East Lanwv '37.66. 6 Roc*ws!« 137 ft 7 Hofflpstw Adams. 136 5 & Holt. 132 7; 9 Mortt> Farm-ing®. 13075; 10 rtartiand. 129 15, 11 Jackson County Waslem. 128 75; 12 Northv«e, 128 45. 13 Ttoy Alfwns. 125 1; 14 Wa*ad Laka. 123 85. 15 Wet! land Jot* Glenn, 122 9, 16 Farmmgton. 109 45; 17 Oanrc**a. 104 5. 18 Vassal. 103.45

ALL-ABOUND Otvlaaor h 1 Courtr«y Gony* (Saiam) 36 96 2

Moassa Hopson (SaUm) 36 8; 3 A»^s* Soto. <Sa-lara) 36 5; 4 Slacay Kamai (Athsns) 38 45: 5 Kim Barmotds (Canton), 35ft 6 Sara Makins (SaUm). 35 45; 7 Sara K«*y (Ftaalsnd), 35 1: 8. Susie tAafteck iWailec Laka). 34 4. 9. Lars SmitMaauar (Lahaar). 33.95 10 Sara Kotti (MortrwtSe), 33 86; 11 Tracy Fl-lak (Adams), 33,3. 12 Jerrt Japanga (Norm). 33.2; 1 1 Uanssa MsyCouer (Glerm). 32 85. 14 Mlcfwlle Uouks (Rochester) 32 45 15 Ka|al Parlkh (Nontv

"*TI j i n n IT 1 Oeanna P aroe (Lahaar). 35 8; 2. (tla) Becky Smekar (Freeland) and Angela DrsgKh (Vas-sal 35 65 4 Rachel Conar (East Laming). 36 5. 6 uChase Tsai (North). 35 4 6 Jenny Tedeeco (Can-toot . 36 3. 7 Kirs Seerlorce (Easl Lsnseig). 34 75, 8 Hasthe> Cicero (Rochester), 346. 9 KrWeri Kaa* (%>cneaer) 34 65. 10 (Be) Trad Sandwson (ACwnu and Christ. Per** (Hcit). 345; 12 Ssrs Sfcn (Hartlsnd). 34 45, 13 Staoay MaOio«efc

Lake). 34 06. 14 LaeSe Pedaraon ( W * laf), 34 ft 15 Alson Sanlord (Easl Lansing). 33 9; <6 Kim Lewke (Canton), 318

VAUCT Orvuion 1. 1 Stacay Kamar ( A t h « ) 9 25, Z Courl-

nay Gonyas (Salem) 9 15. 3 Mess- Hopeon (Sa-W i j ) , 9 1 , I Alysia Sohos (SsMm). 9 06; 5 Sars Keay

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Division II 1 Kim Lewke (Carrion) and Backy Smekar (Freelend) 9 ft 3 Daanna Pierce (Lansar) 8 9. 4 Angela Draglch (Vaasar). 8 85: 5 Racnel Coner (Easl Lansing), Janny Tedeeco (Canton) and j a CounoeU (Freeland). 8 8. 8 Slacay Mackowiak (WaSad Lake) and Trscl Sendarson (AdarrM), 8 75. 10 L'dis Sfwolt (Lenserl, 8 65

UNEVEN BARS

DMalon I: 1 Wysia Soflos (Salem), 9 5. 2 Stacay Kamar (Athensl 9 35. 3 MaHssa Hopson (Salem). 9 15. 4 Sara Makins (Salem) , 9 1 . 5 Courtney Gonyee (Severn). 8 95. 6 Kim RennoWs (Carrion) end And. Mornsor. (Lahser), 8 8. 8 Amy Latka (Adams) and Sara Kelly (Freeland). 8 6, 10 Sara Kolb (Northv«a). 8 5

DMaion II: 1 Racnel Colter <E.Lanamgl, 9 Z 2 tOra Saariorce (ELansmg) snd Sars Short (HsrTland) 9 1. 4 M«he*e Tsa. (North) Backy Smekar (Freeland) and Jenny Tedesco (Canton) 9 05. 7 Leslie Pade^on fRochester). Daanna Pierce (Lahser) snd -k*e Wag-

ner (Lahaar), 9 0, 10 Slacey Mackowiak (WaSad Lake) . 8 95

BALANCE BEAM Ovlaion 1 1 Courtney Gonyea (Salem) 9 25. 2

Melissa Hopson (Satem). 9.15. 3. Kim RannokJs (Can-ton) and Stacay Kamar (Athens), 8 85 5 Sara Makins (Salem) 8 8. 6 Suale Uuzbeck (WaSeO Laka) 8 7, 7 Alysa Softos (Salem), 8 55. 8 Lars SmnhOauer (Lahsar). 8.4, 9 Tracy FHak (Adams), Amy Latka (Adams) and Sara Kea, (Freeland) 82

DMaion W: 1 Angele Oregeh (Vaasar) , 9 1 . 2 Dana Logan (Adams) 9 0; 3 Stacy Ryan (Freewnd) 6 95 4 Oeanna Pierce (Lahaar) 8 75. 5 Michelle Tsai (North). 8 7, 6 Janny Tedesco (Canton), 8.66. 7 Becky Smekar (Fraeland). 8 6. 8 Knslan Kas* (Ro-Chester). 8 5. 9 Trad Sanderson (Adams), 8 45. 10 Anson Santord (E Lansmg). 8 4

FLOOR EXERCISE DMaion t 1 Courtney Gcrtyea (Salem), 9 6. 2 ATy-

SM Sohos (Salem) and Suae Muiceck (Waled Lake) 9 4. 4 Kim Rennolds (Canton). 9 35. 5 Sara Ke#y (Fraeland). 9,3; 6 Melissa Hopson (Salem). 9 2. 7 Stacay Kamar (Athens), 9 0: 8 Sara Makns (Salem). 8 9 9 Lara SmrthMuer (Lahser), 8 86. 10 Tracy Fuak (Adarra) and Sara Ko«J (Northv«e), 8.65

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200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY

Livonia Stevenson Plymouth Salem North Farmington Plymouth Canton Farmington

1 40 88 1 42 80 1:43.11 1:43.53 1 45 22

200 FREESTYLE

J Buckler (Stevenson) 4tt Brown (Farmington) tod Bracht (Salem) . . •k Campbell (Church*)

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Mike Oms (Canton) . . Jon Reed (Farmington) Jon Carlson (ChurchM) -Aaron Berlin (Salem) Chns Teeters (Stevenson) Erie Peterson (Stevenson)

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200 FREESTYLE RELAY

Lrvonla Stevenson North Farmington Ptymouth Salem Plymouth Canton Catholic Central

1:31.51 1:32.76 1:33.32 1:33.77 1:36.96

Matt Martm (John Glenn* . . . . . . 1:45.99 100 BUTTERFLY Jon Cartson (CrturchU) 1:48.41 •

Jon Kershaw (N Farminoton) 1.48.70 ltt Martin (John Glenn) . . . . 52.82 Mike Orris (Canton) 1 48 82 Cdy Gatewood (SteveQson) 54.54 James Lesfae (RedtoKJ CC) 1 49,21 Sre Reinke (Rediord CC) ' . 55.16 Mark Campbell (Churchill) 1:49,42 leGravma (Stevenson) 56.57 Gordy Gatewood (Stevenson) 1:50.27 W Erickson (Salem) 57.73 Jon Reed (Farmington) 1:51.15 ,ies Lesbe (Rediord CC) 58 22 Steve Re«nke (Redford CC) 1 52 28 0s Lynn (Salem) 58 29 Ryan Freeborn (Stevenson) 1:52.74 .Foster (Canton) 5 8 6 2 Ryan Freeborn (Stevenson)

J Oanner (Churchill) 58 66 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY J Clark (Canton) 59 03

Matt Martm (John Glenn) 1:57 58 Karl Kozlcki (N Farmington) 2 : 0 1 6 1 Gordy Gatewood (Stevenson) 2:03.18 Alex Goecke (Stevenson) 2:03.83 Ryan Freeborn (Sievenson) 2:03.95 James Leslie (Redford CC) . . . 2:04 46 Steve Reinke (RedlorcJ CC) . . . 2:05.18 Jon Reed (Farmington) 2:08 77 Chris Teeters (Stevenson) 2:09 56 Matt Erickson (Salem) 2:10.79

50 FREESTYLE

Man Martin (John Glenn) , 2 2 60 Ale* Goecke (Stevenson) 22.64 Je« Clark (Canton) . . , 2 2 77 Craig Steshetz (Canton) 22 91 Gordy Gatewood (Stevenson) 22.94 Fred Locke (Salem) 22.98

100 FREESTYLE

It Martin (John Glenn) 48 74 ^ Kershaw (N Farmington) .49 .74

Mark Campbell (Churchill) 49.84 Alex Goecke (Stevenson) 50.36 Jeff Clark (Canton) 50.47 feordy Gatewood (Stevenson) 50 72 Don Boyer (Farmmgton) 50.97 Lion Cartson (ChurchiS) 51.05 |Mike Orris (Canton) 5 1 0 9 F-ed Locke (Salem) 5" 29

500 FREESTYLE

Mat! Martin (John Glenn) 4 49 12 i Leslie (Redford CC) 4 49 45

arl Kozicki (N Farmington) 4:52 84

100 BACKSTROKE

Matt Martin (John Glenn) James Leslie (Redford CC) Ryan Freeborn ( S t e v e n s o n ) . . . . Scott Brown (Farmington) . . . . Mike Orris (Canton) Steve Reinke (Redford CC) . . . Scott Helmstadier (Salem) Mark Campbell (Church*) Chff Benin* (John Glenn) Chris Lynn (Salem)

100 BREASTSTROKE

Alex Goecke (Stevenson) . Man Martm (John Glenn) Craig Steshetz (Canton) Adam Kammer (N Farmington) Flay Blair (Wayne) Jeff Oanner (Churchill) Dan Barnett (Wayne) . . . . . . . Kevin Yoder (Farmington) . Enc Peterson (Stevenson) Ptul Hoffmeyer (Salem)

400 FREESTYLE RELAY

Livonia Stevenson Plymouth Salem Plymouth Canton Farmington North Farmogton

51.31 .55 .87 . 5 6 25 . 5 6 86 . 5 7 . 0 6

57.57

58 64 59.44 59 58

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BASKETBALL STANDINGS

1992-#3 H W M S C H O O L BASKETBALL STANOtNOS

CATHOLIC LEAGUE Centra l DMa ion

W L W U-D Jeeurt 8 1 » Bishop Borgeas 6 4 9 Cathoic Central • 5 4 6 De La Sake 5 4 9 Brother Rice 3 6 6 Notre Dame 0 9 4

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St Ftorian 9 0 13 M C . Mooney 7 2 ® St. Agatha 4 5 4 Oakland Cathode 3 6 3 Mount Garmel 3 6 3 Imrnac. Concept. 1 8 2

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W L W Lutheran N'west 5 2 8 ClarencevKle 5 3 8 Cranbrook 5 3 8 Lutheran West 4 4 8 Lutheran Westland 0 8 2

WESTERN LAKES Western DMa ion

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W.L. Central 8 0 14 John Glenn 7 1 11 Ply Salem 6 2 12 North Farmington 3 5 6 Farmington 3 5 6 Uv Stevenson 2 6 6

IRE WEEK AHEAD BOYS BASKETBALL

Thursday. Feb 11 W.L Central at Farmington. 7 3 0 p m Lrv Stevenson at N. Farmington, 7 30 p.m.

Friday. Feb. 12 Lutheran N'west at Luth. Westland. 7 p.m. Lutheran West at Clarenceville. 7 p.m Red Thurston at Taylor Center. 7 p.m. Liv Churchill at Uv FrankSn. 7:30 p.m. Westland Glenn at Ply Salem. 7 30 p.m Pty, Canton at Northville, 7:30 p.m.

Farm. Harrison at W.L Western. 7:30 p.m. Woodhaven at Garden City. 7 30 p.m. Edsel Ford at Redford Union, 7:30 p.m Wayne Memorial at Lincoln Park. 7:30 p.m

Borgess al Birm Bro, Rice, 7:30 p m Redford CC at Warren DeLaSaHe. 7 3 0 p m Wyan Mt Carmel at St. Agatha. 7 30 p.m.

L « y Christian vs Huron Valley at Lowell Middle School. 7 45 p.m

MEN S COLLEGE BASKETBALL _ . Saturday. Feb. 13

Schoolcraft at Macomb CC. 7 30 p m . Oakland CC at Flint Mott, 7:30 p.m.

WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Thursday, Feb. 11

i Tn-State (tnd.) at Madonna. 7 p.m.

Saturday. Feb 13 Madonna at UM-Dearborn, 1 p.m.

PREP HOCKEY Thursday, Feb. 11

Liv Churchill vs. Bloomfield Lahser at Detroit Skating Club. 6 30 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 12 Liv Franklin vs Hartland. Uv Churchill vs MiMord at Livonia s Edgar Arena. 4 & 6 p.m.

Saturday. Feb. 13 Redford CC vs. Ann Arbor Huron at Redford Ice Arena, 8 p.m

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Meadow Brook

Neil Simon's comedy "Plaza Suite" opens 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, for a four-week run at the Meadow Brook Theatre on the cam-

pus of Oakland University in Rochester Hills. For times and tickets, call 377-3300, or Ticketmaster, 645-6666.

Village Players

Birmingham Village Players present "The Price" by Arthur Miller, Feb. 11, 12 and 13 at the playhouse on the corner of Chestnut

and Hunter in Birmingham. Call 644-2075 for ticket information.

Plymouth Symphony

Plymouth Symphony concert featuring the premiere of "Concerto for Organ and Or-chestra," by Thomas Peelen, 8 p.m. Friday,

Feb. 12 at the Novi High School Auditorium, 24062 Taf t Road (at 10 Mile). After glow at the Novi Hilton. For ticket information, call 451-2112. Tickets available at the auditorium 30 minutes before the concert.

Dinner dance

Farmington Community Band's annual Val-entine Dinner Dance will be 6:30 p.m. Sat-urday, Feb. 13 at Vladimir's of Farmington

Hills. Tickets are $27 per person. Call 476-5014 or 489-3412 for tickets and information

Valentine concert

Schoolcraft College's Women's Resource Center will host a fret; Valentine Concert and Crafts for parents and children, 11 a.m.

to 1 p-m. Saturday, Feb. 13, in the college's Water-man Campus Center. Reservations required; chil-dren ages 2 to 13; must be accompanied by an adult. For information, call 462-4443.

BBSO benefit concert e a Birmingham-Bloomfield Symphony Or-chestra Sweetheart at their benefifrconcert 5;30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14 at Handleman

Hall in Temple Beth El, 14 Mile and Telegraph roads. Lite supper created by Mark of Excellence will be served at 5:30 p.m., Valentine Pops Con-cert follows at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from $75 to $50 for supper and concert to $15 for concert only. Call 645-BBSO for ticket

Dinner theater

Dinner Theater package featuring "Love, Sex and the IRS," a comedy by Ronald Otula-kowski Productions, begins Saturday, Feb.

13 and runs through May 29 at the Kingsley Inn, 1475 N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills. Full-course dinner served at 7:30 p.m., followed by show. Tick-ets $23.95 per person, plus tax and gratuity. For reservations, call 642-0100.

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Performances of the Theatre Guild production of "Two Rooms" continues through Feb. 20 at the Theatre Guild playhouse in Redford. For ticket infor-mation call the box office at 538-5678.

If you doubt that we ^ — live in a global vil-

H B H H l age , t h e n you should see the The-

J atre Guild's engross-• ing production of M "Two Rooms." Play-

Wright Lee Blessing gives us four riveting

* characters caught up i f in that odious phe-

BOB nomenon of recent WEIBEL years: hostage tak-

ing. Director, Rebecca

Smith's staging on essentially a bare-playing area, together with LaDonna" Long's lighting design create an in-tertwining mood of reality and illu-sion. Stripped of all humanizing amenities, at t imes we see a cell in Beruit, Lebanon. At other times, it's the home of a wife in the United States who has removed everything from the room to empathize with her husband s plight.

As if through verbal letters to each other, we learn what it means to sud-denly lose your freedom and your pri-vacy. And to become little more than a pawn in a game of international pol-itics and other people s agendas.

Charles Van Hoose is excellent as

the tetoer (Michael Wells) in Beruit, ho learns from his captors. We seek'hy powerless people with longstaring grievances are capable of the ast heinous crimes. Perhaps his bestnoments, however, are re-calling fe simple pleasures of touch-ing, feelg, seeing and experiencing life's m^y joys — especially the love for his ^e.

Jennir Jones is equally impres-sive as is wife, (Lainie) who never gives upope for his save return. Her first insict is to seal herself away from thoutside world. Soon, howev-er, she having to decide who can best he to free her husband: a zealous porter, or a bureaucrat from the stat department. Jones gives a strong, insistent performance of a woman -termined to do whatever it takes toee her husband.

Davicflago is a bit frenzied at times a.<he reporter, (Walker Harris) but he >es epitomize those in the press wi limitless distrust of gov-ernmenbnd boundless desire to get the stor— no matter the pain and s u f f e r i n g those involved. In this case, he ants to create a media event to bringressure on the government to make deal for Michael Wells' re-lease.

P:J. Jikinson does a nice job as, Ellen V) Oss, the always in-control state de rtment official. She argues that Laie Wells shouldn't make any statemer. which could upset negoti-ations - T h a t Lainie Wells should

Moving drama: Charles Van Hoose and Jennifer Jones star in "Two Rooms, "Lee Blessing's drama of hostages and hope weekends at the Theatre Guild through Feb. 20.

keep the faith — That according to government calculations, t ime is on her side.

But what if there is a miscalcula-tion. On our part. Or theirs. What if hope is really illusion. What are ordi-nary citizens to do when caught up in global events beyond their control. There are no easy answers, but the

Theatre Guild's "Two Rooms" gives a human dimension to what otherwise pass for headlines or' lead stories on the evening news.

Bob Weibel of Westland is a freelance writer, who has spent more than 25 years in community theater as a director, designer and performer.

Z a n y m u s i c d h a b i t f o r m i n g "Nunsense II. . . the Second Com-

ing" opens Feb. 9, and runs through March 14, at the Birmingham The-atre. For ticket information call the box office at 644-3533.

For playwright Dan Goggin, "Nunsense" is indeed hab i t -forming. Goggin be-gan with a line of g r e e t i n g c a r d s f e a t u r i n g n u n s , which led to the cre-ation of "Nunsense," the highly successful musical comedy that

BARBARA is still going strong. __ MIC HALS

subtitled "The Sec-ond Coming," will

have its world premiere at the Bir-mingham Theatre Feb. 9 to March 14.

In a recent interview, Goggin ex-plained that "Nunsense II" is more a continuation than a sequel. The same five wacky Little Sisters of Hoboken are giving a "thank you" show six weeks after their previous fund-rais-ing variety show. This time the nuns see themselves as more sophisticated,

"full of tow business savvy now that they've een bitten by the ' theater f lea ' . "

Goggisaid viewers will enjoy the new she even if they didn't see the original S'unsense."

Both .reductions use a variety-show foiat. "Some numbers could even beswitched between shows," Goggin id.

So whmore of the same, given the traditioil poor success of theater sequels'

"Som theaters request to bring 'Nunsee ' back year after year," he said. "V have a formula that works. It was ay to write because I already

so well, and all of

With the original "Nunsense" con-tinuing an eight-year run in New York, seven-and-a-half years in Phil-adelphia, and seven in Boston, plus multiple national and international touring companies, Goggin has some definite ideas on the show's contin-ued popularity.

First is the enormous appeal of the nuns interacting with their audienc-es. "In this TV age, 'Nunsense ' helps people realize that live theater is dif-ferent," Goggin said. "There is no laugh track, The audience is part of the whole performance, and the more they participate the more fun it is."

A New production:

the actsses in the new show have already aved their characters in ear-lier procctions."

A nare of Alma. Mich., Goggin said Nisense II is premiering at the Birminpm Theatre because the originalad two very successful runs there, al the theater was willing to book th sequel before it was even finishecGoggin will be directing the productn, which has had rave re-views imeak previews.

Goggin feels that another plus is that the show features an atmosphere of "real time." "TV has lost all *pcn-taneity except for things like live sports broadcasts. In a play like 'Nunsense' anything that happens can be incorporated ipto the show. If a set falls down or an actress spills something we can instantly make tha t part of the script; there is no such thing as a catastrophe that we can' t turn into a laugh."

Dan Goggin *;—-and

the sequel, will direct the show which is having its World Premiere at the Bir-mingham Theatre.

Barbara Michals is a retired South-field English teacher. A theater critic for the last 19 years, she is an invet-erate-playgoer who regularly catches up on all the New York productions.

UPCOMING THINGS TO DO

AUDITIONS • MIDWEST DANCK THEATRE Auditions Saturday, Feb. 13 at 1160 Welch Road, Walled Lake. Junior Company, ages 10 to 12, 10 a.m. to 11 a.gi.; senior company, ages 13 and up, 11 a.m. to noon. Female dances ages 13 and up must bring~pointe shows. For in-formation, call 669-9444 or 437-5434.

• FARMINGTON PLAYERS Casting for Cole Porter's musical "Anything Goes," 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 22 and 23 at 32322 West Twelve Mile Road, Farmington Hills. Show dates are April 30 through May 22. Call 553-2955 for information.

CLASSICAL • RACKHAM STRING QUARTET Schoolcraft College Music Club presents the Rackham String Quartet noon to 1 p.m. Wednes-day, Feb. 17 in the College's Fo-rum Building Recital Hall, F530. The recital is free and open to the public. The college is at 18600 Haggerty, Livonia.

• AMERICAN ARTISTS SERIES World premiere of "Wonderglass, a new opera by Susan Botti which re-interprets the Lewis Carroll "Alice" stories 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21 in Kingswood Auditorium on the Cranbrook Campus, West Bloomfield. Call 851-5044 for tickets.

• LIVONIA SYMPHONY ORCHES-TRA Guitarist, James Lentini in con-cert with the Livonia Symphony will perform "Concerto for Guitar and Strings," 8 p.m. Friday, Feb.

19 in ihe Livonia Civic Center Li-b r a r y 32777 Five Mile Road. Call 421-1111 for tickets.

• BRUNCH WITH CLASSICS Brunch with Classics, 2 p.m. Sun-day, Feb. 14 at the Somerset Col-lection, 2801 Big Beaver Road, Troy presents the Michigan Op-era Trio. Call 643-6360 or 355-1051 for information.

• HANDBELL CONCERT Detroit Ensemble will perform 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14 at Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, 14175 Farmington Road, Livonia. Donation $5. For information, call 835-3309 or 271-8946.

• ORGAN CONCERT The First United Methodist Church of Plymouth will host an organ concert by Mark Brampton, former church organist, 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26. The church is at 45201 North Territorial in Plym-outh.

THEATER • JEWISH ENSEMBLE February Festival of New Plays, four works in progress 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Feb. 24, Aaron beRoy Theatre, Jewish Community Center, 6600 West Maple, West Bloomfield. Tickets. $5 at the door, 788-2900.

• TRINITY HOUSE "Quilters" opens 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26 at Trinity House Theatre, 38840 West Six Mile, and runs through March 27. For ticket in-formation, call 464-6302.

• FARMINGTON PLAYERS "Play On" continues through Feb. 20 at the Farmington Players

Barn, 32332 Twelve Mile Road. For tickets, call 553-2955.

• WEST END PRODUCTIONS Neil Simon's "The Gingerbread Lady," 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26 weekends through March 7 at the Livonia Civic Center Library, _ 32777 Five Mile, Livonia. Sunday shows 2 p.m. Tickets $8 and $7, for reservations, call 544-4079.

SPECIAL EVENTS • MUSICAL REVUC Corey Skaggs will be featured in the new musical revue "Broadway Baby," presented by Oakland University's Department of Mu-sic, Theatre and Dance 8 p.m. Fri-day, Feb. 12, Thursdays, Satur-days and 2 p.m. Sundays through Feb. 21 in the Varner Studio The-atre on the campus of Oakland University in Rochester Hills. Tickets $10 general, $8 senior, $3 student. Call 370-3013.

• ISAAC HAYES Isaac Hayes will be performing in the Plaza Hotel in Southfield, across from Northland 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14. Tick-ets $22.50 in advance, $25 at the door. His hits include "By the Time I Get To Phoenix,-" "Shaf t" and "I Stand Accused." Call 559-6500 for reservations

• DINNER AND AUCTION The Rochester Symphony Guild will hold a gala dinner and auc-tion to benefit the Rochester Symphony Orchestra at Great Oaks Country Club, 7 p.m. Fri-day, Feb. 26. Dinner to follow at S p.m. For more information, reser-vations, call 651-2608.

• FAMILY LUNCHEON The Jewish Community Center with Tedd E. Bear Productions is offering a family luncheon theater

featuring a performance of "Beau-ty & The Beast ," 2 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 14, 21, and 28, and March 14 at the center in West Bloomfield. The cost is $12.50 per person. For informatiorf, call 661-1000, Ext. 335.

FOLK • BLACK HISTORY MONTH Safiya Teekani presents the cul- . ture of West Africa through mu-sic, dance and stories, 1:30-2:15 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 in Room 115 of the Southfield Parks and Recreation Building, 26000 Ever-green. For information, call 354-4717.

• AFRICAN DRUMMERS Omowale African Dancers and Drummers will appear in South-field's Concert in the Garden Se-ries 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 14 at the Plaza Hotel, 16400 J.L. Hud-son Drive, Southfield. Tickets $7.50 for concert and continental breakfast or $4 for concert and coffee. Call 354-4717.

J r . will perform at 8 p.m. Satur* day, March 20, a t Schoolcraft Col-lege in the Waterman Campus Center. Call 462-4417 for ticket information. Schoolcraft College is a t 18600 Haggerty, Livonia.

• KIDS SER1KS Folklorist and children's record-ing artist Ella Jenkins will appear as part of the "Saturday Fun for Kids" series 11 a.m. Feb. 27 at Oakland University's Meadow Brook Theatre in Rochester HillB. Seating is reserved, tickets $6 each, call 377-3300.

JAZZ • JAZZY BENEFIT "An Evening of Rhythm and Blues," featuring Alexander Zonujic, Larry Nozero, Ursula

Walker and Buddy Budaon, George Benson and Marcus Bel-grave, 7 p.m. Thursday, Mary 4 at the Southfield Civic Center. Coat-cert to benefit the Oakland Coun-ty Center for Open Housing. Tick-ets $13 in advance, $15 at the door, and are tax-deductible. Call 647-0575 or 354-4854.

DINNER THEATER • • TROY MARRIOTT Actor's Company presents "Nun-sense" 7:30 p.m. dinner, 8:30 p.m. Bhow Friday, Feb. 12,19 and March 4; Saturday, Feb. 13,20, March 5 and Sunday, March 6. Cost $31.50 per person. Special Valentine's Day brunch and show, 12:30 p.m. reception, Sun- -day, Feb. 14,1 p.m. brunch, 2 p.m. show. Cost $26.95 per person. For tickets call 285-7408.

S e r e n a d e y o u r V a l e n t i n e

Lynn Miles, 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19 at the Birmingham Uni-tarian Church, 651 N. Woodward in Bloomfield Hills. Call 646-4950 for tickets.

• JOSH WHITE, JR. Folk and blue singer Josh White

Spirit of Detroit-Sweet Adeline Chorus is once again offering De-troit area lovebirds a unique way of saying "you are special to me."

Quartets from the chorus will be performing "Singing Valen-tines," in homes and offices throughout the area. The $25 cost includes a silk rose, and tape of

the event. Phone-o-grams are available for $10. For information, call 862-6227 or 595-4139.

Serenade your sweetie in four-part harmony by reserving a quar-tet 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12 and 13, and noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14.

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•VI

'Six Degrees of Separation' provokes audience OBITUARIES »

Performances of "Six Degrees of Separation," at the George Burns Theatre for the Performing Arts in Livonia continue through Feb. 14. For ticket information, call 800-589-3000 or Ticketmaater. 313-64$-"6666

" T r a s h y , ob-scene, disgust-ing, pornograph-ic"— these are words my audi-ence — Observer & P * ? ^ n t r i c readers, used to descr ibe " S i x Degrees of Sepa-ration," starring Mario Thomas

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a n d N e d Schmidtke.

Our Livonia office was flooded with calls last Thursday and Fri-day from people who were angry, embarrassed and shocked after seeing the show opening night, Wednesday, Feb. 3.

"Why didn't you mention any-thing about the simulated homo-sexual sex scene, the naked man running around stage, and profan-ity in your story?" they demanded to know. The truth is I wrote the story before seeing the play, after a telephone interview with Mario Thomas, and I was just as surprised as they were.

Lots of people left before the show ended. The theater got calls, and added "for mature audiences

only," to the marquee last Thurs-day.

It was obvious — many went expecting to see Mario Thomas, you know "That Girl," and she wasn't there.

"Six Degrees of Separation," written by John Guare, tells the story of a young black man Paul (Mark Daniel Cade) who assumes the guise of Sidney Poitier's son as he invades the lives of some of M a n h a t t a n ' s prominent resi-dents, including Ouissa (Mario Thomas) and her art dealer hus-band, Flanders Kittredge (Ned Schmidtke).

There were children in the au-dience, some as young as 7, some in their teens. Outraged parents

wanted to know why theater isn't rated like movies. Outraged adults said they felt like they'd been duped.

Theater management should, in the future, warn ticket buyers if a show contains mature subject matter. Let parents, who might not be familiar with the play, then decide if it is something they want their children to see.

In this case, it would have tak-en away the shock — an import-ant part of the play's message. "Six Degrees of Separat ion" shakes people up. The sexual is-sues are a very small part of this 90-minute drama.

The play is funny and serious. It forces the audience to consider

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CLARA W. IMISTER Services for Clara W. Isbister, 87, of Livonia were Monday, Feb. 8, at Schrader Funeral Home with the Rev. Lei and L. Seeae J r . offi-ciating. Mrs. Isbister was a former elementary school teacher in Yale, Mich, and in Centerline Mich. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church in Plymouth. She is also a member

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Services for Melbourne H. Msur-er, of Canton were recently at Fairlane Assembly of God, Dear-born Heights. He died Friday, Feb. 5, in Annapolis Hospital. Mr. Maurer worked for General Motors at Willow Run for 31 years; he retired in 1986. He was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis J. of Canton and daughter, Leah Anna Maurer of Canton.

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GM, NBC resolution leaves questions AUTO TALK

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If S t e v e n Spielberg did an i n v e s t i g a t i v e news show, he might have come up with some-thing like the NBC "Dateline" piece tha t ran late last year, portraying an old G M * p i c k u p b u r s t i n g i n t o f l a m e s a f t e r

beipg hit in the side by a car.

, $ B C re t rac ted t h e s tory W^jlnesday, after GM filed an un-precedented lawsuit based on its own investigation that revealed the Dateline crew had wired small radio-controlled rocket motors — actually small gunpowder charges — to the truck, to ensure that it would burst into flames if gaso-line spilled in the impact.

GM Vice President and Gener-al Counsel Harry J. Pearce did a passable stand-in of Raymond Burr as Perry Mason when he de-tailed how GM had dug the trucks

out of junkyard and reconstructed the scene — a tale tha t had GM engineers picking up pieces of the trucks and finding the charges taped on the frame.

As outrageous as NBC's staged event appears on the surface, it drifts off into the realm of Nation-al Lampoon Does the News when you realize that even with the truck wired to go off and rockets blazing; • The gas tank survived the first hit in the side, spilling a few quarts of gas out the filler pipe when an apparently defective gas cap popped off. • The grass fire tha t started up didn' t look good enough on cam-era, so the NBC crew tried again, at roughly 50 mpl}, and still noth-ing happened.

By this time the crew and their "consul tants" — who were actu-ally the paid consultants to the group suing GM charging the gas tank is defective — had hit the truck so hard it was bent about a foot out of line, and the tank was still solid.

You could almost hear Bob Seger singing "Like a Rock" in the background.

The central issue — that the tank properly should be inside the frame rail — was hopeless, since the frame was now bent so far it would have crushed the tank regardless of what side it was on. But the tank was still intact.

None of this detracts from the TV show's concluding that the fuel tanks are dangerous, thus supporting the p la in t i f f s side of the case against GM, which a cou-ple of months later would end in a $105 million award against the automaker. Tha t award is now under appeal.

All this tends to confirm the public's worst suspicions about how slanted and biased news cov-erage can get. Frankly, I don't know which is worse — wiring up the trucks, hiring the plaintiffs' consultants, or ignoring all the ev-idence even this outrageous dem-onstration compiled.

NBC and GM quickly settled out of court, with a complete re-

traction the likes of which I have never seen before.

This may have the unfortunate effect of cutting off debate on a larger issue: Exactly why iB net-work news so quick to get in bed with the trial lawyers and their consultants that are filing liabili-ty cases? At one point, NBC pro-ducers were evfen claiming they had made these "consul tants" part of their own news crew.

The laws governing product lia-bility are particularly important to the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing — they deserve, at minimum, an objective and open public forum, something they have not been getting up to now.

Dan McCo8h is automotive edi-tor of Poupular Science magazine. If you have a comment, question or suggestion concerning Auto Talk, write to him at The Observ-er & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150, or you can call McCosh directly by dial-ing 953-2047, mail box number 1870, on a touch-tone telephone.

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• MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS T h e Detroit chapter of the Insti-tu te of Managmeent Accountants will hear a presentation of Test-ing Global Measures at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, at the Livonia Marriott at i-275 and Six Mile. Call Maria Dunn, 596-7889, for more information.

• WAGE/SALARY ADMINISTRATION The American Society of Employ-ers is presenting a seminar on "Wage And Salary Administra-tion: An Overview," Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 9 a.m. at 23851 Northwestern highway. Speaker Mark Pittel, Sullivan, Cotter and Associates, Inc. Call 353-4500 for more information.

• URBAN PLANNING "Urban and Regional Impacts of Unification in German" will be discussed at a noon luncheon at Wayne State University's McGre-gor Memorial Conference Center. The luncheon is psonsored by WSU's College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs. Price: $10. Information: Ronda Agnew, 577-5071.

• BUSINESS START UP "How to Start Up and Manage Your Business" will be presented by Lewis & Renn Associates at the Holiday Inn Livonia West, Friday, Feb. 26 and Saturday, Feb. 27. Call 1-800-444-4444.

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"He understand* the other side," he said. "He's been a salesperson before and can relate to them; he's been a sales mana-ger.

"A lot of sales managers," he added, "haven't been in the, trenches."

The key to Boyle's training was br ing ing t h e c u s t o m e r and salesperson together. "He knows how to relate to the customer."

"Too many people in sales think it's the price that sells a car, price doesn't sell anything."

Swanson said it 's like the cus-tomer looking for a good price on a mini-van. "OK, you want a mini-van, I've got a whole lot of them. Which one? That ' s the dif-ference between a successful and unsuccessful salesman; the sales-man knows how to find out which one's right for the buyer."

"That 's what Boyle teaches, Swanson said.

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portance of a welcome," he said. Like in everything, first impres-sions mean a lot; a poor welcome eliminate* any chance of a sals.

Good salesmanship is critical in a highly competitive automo-tive market, Boyle added. To put it in another way, if there are 260 dealers in metro Detroit, and 90 of them are Chevy dealers, how does the automobile salesperson get the customer to buy from s specif-ic dealer?

"(Good salesmanship) is what separates you from the other guy," he said.

"In too many dealerships, you get in there snd they throw you u p against the wall Finalising the sale means being treated like a human being."

Don't think the sale ends as the keys are passed over. Boyle said the 10th step is to prospect. Find out if other people the buyer knows are looking to buy a car. "And make followup calls."

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"I'm very excited about the family leave act. It was a favor-able first step. We have definitely rnesBed with the psyche of Ameri-ca," said Wendy Shepherd Bates, program coordinator for Family Works of Troy.

"There's a trend nationally for companies to become more family responsive. It 's great to see busi-nesses and human services work-ing together."

The Livonia Chamber of Com-merce doesn't take an official stand on the family leave bill, ac-cording to new director Duane Marsh.

"Seventy-six percent of our members have less than 50 em-ployees and won't be affected," said Marsh, a licensed funeral di-rector. "Personally, I can see both good and bad points in the bill. Time will tell how it will all work out."

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"Madonna is extremely cooper-ative with employee circum-stances, understanding the need for balance between work and family."

At Schoolcraft College, with 340 employees, family leave has been a longstanding policy.

"Our staff has one year mater-nity or paternity leave available, or can take that time to care for an ill family member," said spokeswoman Sandra Florek. "The worker is guaranteed their old job back."

She cited two mothers of young children who shared a computer job, one working momingB, the other afternoons. Florek herself created a part-time job for a new mother who decided against full-time work after her maternity leave expired.

"This is really a wonderful place to-work," she said.

One business that will be af-fected by the federal mandate is Will iam Beaumont Hospi ta l , which currently offers 10 weeks unpaid family leave to employees.

"Wel l have to add an addi-tional two weeks leave. I don' t know what impact it will have," said Carol Roncelli, a customer affairs worker. Beaumont Corp. has 9,000 employees.

Critics charge the bill will incur additional costs for businesses. Family leave supporters don ' t think it goes far enough. Many part-timers are excluded. And 60 percent of the country's work force is employed by firms with less than 50 employees, thus ex-cluded from coverage.

Lujan developed design ex-pertise by r l i i i M at Oak-land Community College, Wayne State University and the Univer-sity of Michigan.

"Everything I do is artistic," she said. "I 'm an artistic person. I love furniture. I love history. I read every decorating and design magazine. I 'm obsessed by it."

L e a n ' s business experience at the get-go left a lot to be desired, but she took the challenge very seriously

"One thing I did before I opened the first store wss hire s bookkeeper snd accountant," she said. "When you have someone to present figures to you in an orga-nized fashion I can understand, I can make decisions.1*

Generations carries country furniture and accessory lines. Profits there enabled her to open Hepplewhite's, a more upscale, design-oriented furniture/acces-sories store, in 1988.

Lujan always wanted both re-tail operations under one roof. When the library building became available, she plunged right in. Sort of.

"I 'm scared to death," she said. "We had to mortgage everything except the kids. We're on a limb for this."

But risk presents opportunity. "I know it will pay off," she

added. "How could it not? It 's still unique, pretty different than most furniture stores. Vignettes (sales nooks) will have a lot of personality. It 's like Disneyland."

Lujan'a total retail space will more than double with the move to the 25,000-square-foot building

next month. "Our two higgwt markets aw

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shoppers. "Most large m a n u f a c t u r e d

publish an inflated retail p r i c C she said. "I t has gotten ju s t cars. You don't pay sticker pr Not here, not anywhere. We discount."

Everyone talks service days, Lujan included.

"I personally go into peoples homee if there's a problem. We,, give decorative advice — let me see your fabrics, let me see the wallpaper. We adviae on schemes It 's not well just give you $10 off on this sofs."

Lujan, a high achiever with a quiet disposition, said she always knew^that her first store wouldn't be her last even when she was s business neophyte.

"You always have an eye on the future. I started in a basemen t ; That ' s all I could afford. I knew I wasn't staying there.

"The trick is, I think, I ran make quick decisions snd I can see when a trend is dead and you have to catch on to something -

else. I think a dictatorship works. I've been on a lot of boards and it seems to take forever to make de-cisions.

"Af t e r you're comfor tab le , there's enough bread on the table, you're doing it for your ego. Then there's the competition. I 'm com-petitive. I don't th ink I could stand to fail."

BUSINESS PEOPLE Dr. David H. J an da, director

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Pa t r ic ia Wedhorn of Wayne, a self employed video produce, has been voted in as president elect of the Detroit Producers Associa-tion. She begins her one year term in June 1993.

The Detroit Producers Associa-tion is made up of artist, anima-

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Ka thy Moulton of Dow Corn-; ing Corp. was the winner of two round trip airline tickets to any Northwest Airline destination at the Mayflower Hotel Secretary party in Plymouth last month.

The party is held each year to; reward and honor secretaries from-local corporat ion tha t make hotel • and banquet arrangements at the! Mayflower Hotel.

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' M a r k Bealafeld of Plym-outh was appointed director of internal auditing with the T a u b m a n Co. in Bloomfield Hills. Bealafeld had been cor-porate controller with the T a u b m a n Co. He joined the company in 1988. Bealafeld. is a native of Pittsburgh, Pa-

M a r k R. T h o m a s of Livo-nia will specialize in financial report ing, forecast ing a n d analysis for real estate devel-opment with the newly formed P r e m i s e A s s o c i a t e s I n c . Premise Associates is a subsi-diary of the Smith Group. Thomas is a member of the In-s t i tu te of Certified Pubic Ac-countants and teaches courses on accounting.

B o b S r a m e k was appointed regional sales manager with Air Gage Co. in Livonia He is responsible for overseeing rep-resentatives and marketing to accounts of Air Gage's product line. Before joining Air Gage, Sramek spent more than 11 years with the Dearborn Gage Co., where he held several management positions, in-cluding vice president of sales.

J a y Re l t e r joined J .S. Al-berici Construction Co. Inc. as director of healthcare business development. Reiter i s now re-sponsible for new business among healthcare inst i tut ions and existing business in the Livonia office and the St. Lou-is, Mo., office.

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Mary Lujan says she's spending nearly $2 million to acquire and remodel a library to consolidate her furniture/accessories stores.

Steady growth fuels big expansion • By keeping an eye on the future, Mary Lujan has been able to parlay her interest in crafts into a business with sales of some $2 million.

mer Rochester Hills Library to con-solidate her two successful Main Street operations, Generat ions and Hepplewhite's.

She recently expanded her work force to 26 from 14 and ant icipates boosting sales this year to $3 million from $2 million. She said her profit margin is in the range of 7 to 11 per-cent.

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Mary Lujan admits tha t she start-ed a furni ture and home accessories business in 1984 mainly for diversion, to get out of the house, something to do.

It's gone weli beyond tha t now. Lujan is spending almost $2 mil-

lion to acquire and renovate the for-

"When I first started, I had a lot of energy and I needed to channel that ," said Lujan , 50, an Oakland Township resident. "I still do."

The new store, Generations/Hep-plewhite's, will feature some 30 indi-vidual sales nooks from which to dis-play stock.

"We're basically a special-order store," Lujan said. "We will sell off the floor, but when you get into de-sign furniture, people want to special order. We'll sell accessories off the floor."

Counting on special orders for big ticket i tems also enables her to keep costly inventory down.

Lujan jumped into the business with a $20,000 loan from her hus-band, Joseph, a lawyer.

"That went to renting the building, buying inventories," she said. "We started making money right away. I did craft i tems I made myself, paint-ed little houses in back of the store. I paid him back. It took four years."

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Leave law prompts firms to examine current policy

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B Y M A R Y R O D R I Q U E STAFF WRITER

For some local businesses, the new family leave bill passed by Congress last week has raised quest ions about implementation. But many suburban businesses say they already offer more than the new federal legislation will mandate .

I t ' s worth noting, however, t ha t while many companies provide t ime ori, it's often without paid targe

many will take advantage of it if no pay is involved? I 'm also won-dering about how it will affect the organization if many are gone a t the same t ime."

She conceded many production jobs at Budd are interchangeable.

"Our policy is tha t we offer u p to four months leave after the birth of a baby. In our UAW plants, there is a year leave avail-able," Bayly said. "I think most

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benefits . The Family and Medical Leave

Act will provide up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to care for a newborn or adopted baby, or to care for a family member who is seriously ill. Under the bill, employees will cont inue to get health care cover-age and are guaranteed their job or a comparable one upon return. Companies with fewer than 50 employees are exempted. The law takes effect in six months.

"We're waiting for an official version to come down," said Lin-da Bayly, personnel manager for the Budd Co., an auto parts sup-plier in Troy with 10,000 workers in t h e Midwest, Eastern s ta tes and Canada.

" T h e question I have is how

companies a work with an employee who needs personal leave."

Kathy Ortiz, manager of admin-istrative services for SOC Credit Union in Troy, is also waiting to see how the new legislation will affect her company.

"We have approximately 30 full-time and 30 part- t ime em-ployees," she said." "I don' t know if part-timers are included in the count. We've always had a leave policy, but we're small. We can handle those things on a one-to-one basis.

"Everyone is trying to keep costs down, to run business effec-tively and efficiently. But i t 's not my position to a s ta tement on behalf of the credit union."

Gayla Hauser, president of the

Troy Chamber of Commerce, says her organization opposes the mea-sure.

"Looking at the big picture, the Troy Chamber of Commerce is not in favor of anything tha t is mandated for business, anything that adds to the cost of opera-tion."

Hauser says Troy businesses banded together a few years ago to create Family Works of Troy,

assistance in meeting the depend-ent care needs of their employees.

Services include information and referral for elder and child care, workplace bullet in boards and seminars, communi ty out-reach programs, and assis tance to employers in planning for de-pendent care.

"This is an outs tanding private sector initiative," said Hauser of the program which has already won several state awards.

It is supported by many of the city's larger employers, "like the Budd Co., Dana Corp., DuPont , Entech Services, H a n d l e m a n Company, Kmart, Kelly Services, Saturn Corp., the SOC Credit

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president of the new automotive j sales training company Boyle & * Associates in Rochester Hills, n tha t ' s a fairly common sentiment, v " I t doesn't have to be tha t

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"Of course, selling the cars is the point, but you can't do tha t unless you have faith in yourself," Boyle said. "You have to sell the auto with all the confidence and enthusiasm tha t you have in yourself."

"I try to build a foundation so salespeople can be confident in themselves."

Boyle, a 25-year veteran in re-tail automobile sales, said auto-mobile dealership* have a sales-people turnover of more than 100 percent Too often, a new person i* hired and shown quickly

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Children — they're funny people, too!

If you have young children, work with children, live near or come in contact with little people reg-ularly or sporadically, I'm sure we can all agree that kids say and think the darndest, funniest things. Adults, remember when you were a child jor had a friend who did hilarious things? Maybe you remember making funny comments or observa-tions that now you can share with your children and other family members and crack up laughing.

I remember as a child really thinking the ex-pression "raining cats and dogs" literally meant cats and dogs could somehow rain. There I would be, peering through flowery kitchen curtains wait-ing for the first German shepherd, a dog I feared and respected, to land feet first on the sidewalk right in front of my house.

Then I remember hearing the expression, often used by aunts and uncles, "You can't beat that with a stick." My thoughts were beat what? Why was the stick special, not good enough or what? To "beat," I thought how painful for whatever it was that couldn't be beaten with a stick — maybe it took something more, as if the stick was inade-quate or perhaps less.

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Care has special touch • The job isn't an easy one, but Jan Biberdorf as a hospice nurse is among a cadre of medi-cal professionals and volun-teers that are offering termi-nally ill people the option of dy-ing in the comfort of their own homes. B Y J A M E S RADEBAyc»TT STAFF WRITER

J a n B i b e r d o r f walked into the back room of a small wooden house in Dearborn He igh t s and approached a

bed-ridden elderly man. She caressed his arm, told him who

she was, then, with gentle assurances, took his blood pressure. The man, breathing heavily from an oxygen tank, opened his eyes fitfully, and showed only slight signs of recogni-tion. 4 .

"We're talking hours here," Biber-dorf said, turning to the man's grown daughter.

Biberdorf, a registered nurse em-ployed by Hospice of Southeastern Michigan, spends her working days helping people die humanely and, in most cases, at home.

She sees hospice as a third option in the debate on death and dying, a way to avoid the institutional meth-ods of hospitals that too often prolong life beyond the boundaries of compas-sion, and assisted suicide, which cheats terminal patients out of t ime that can be infinitely valuable.

The hospice goal is not to cure ter-minal patients, it is to keep them out of pain while helping them and their families make the most of the t ime left to them.

Tha t means reaching a delicate balance in the use of medication, so tha t patients can remain as lucid as possible.

"I can up my patient 's morphine and snow him, but that ' s not quality

living," Biberdorf said. It also me lns letting the patient be

the one to decide how much pain is tolerable. Meeting needs

Not surprisingly, hospice nurses spend more time with their patients, and their patients ' families, than hos-pital nurses can usually afford. Bi-berdorf, a Plymouth resident, usually v i s ta only four patients a day. On her recent visit to t£e Dearborn Heights

home, she took t ime to embrace, ca-ress and counsel the weary-looking daughter.

Hearing is one of the last abilities to go, she told the young woman, so talk to your father, hold his hand.

In an effort more removed from conventional nursing, Hospice of Southeastern Michigan is helping the financially strapped family replace a faulty furnace. '

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Personal touch: Nurse Jan Bi-\ berdorf, left, shares a moment", with Penny Martin, whose husband, Ralph, has cancer.

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Time to care: Hospice nurse Jan Biberdorf typically visits four patients a day, which allows her to spend time with them and their families. On a recent house call, Biberdorf checks the pulse of Ralph Martin, who is dying of lung cancer.

For rent

Art comes with a lease B Y J U L I E B R O W N STAFF WRITER

their Bare walls have met match in Therese Gall.

<lall serves with Sandra

Richards as co-chairwoman for the art rental gallery of the Plymouth Community Arts Council, f h e gallery, in opera-tion since 1975, rents a variety

BILL BMCSIXJI/»T*FF In charge: Therese Gall of Plymouth ToXvnship is chairwoman for the art rented gallery operated by the Plymouth Community Arts Council.

of art work for homes and offic-es.

It offers "the advantage of being able to change the look of your walls seasonally or to fit your mood." Renting in ad-vance gives people an opportu-nity to see if they like a picture.

"It 's like taking a picture -heme-on approval. It 's an inex-pensive way to decorate your home or office," Gall said. "At $5 a month, we still feel it's the best deal in town."

Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. every Wednesday, ex-cept near a major holiday. The gallery is housed upstairs at the Plymouth District Library, 223 S. Main i$ Plymouth. Minia-ture pictyttis rent for $1 per month. "

About 2jJi;volunteers help to keep the gallery up and run-ning. They help customers se-lect art work, write receipts, an-swer phones and sell pictures.

After art work is in the gal-lery for one year, i t 's priced for sale. "We have a lot of people who will rent and fall in love and wait a year unti l the pic-ture's ready," Gall said. About 90 percent of the art-jgork is from Michigan artists, and oils, acrylics and watercolors are in-cluded, along with limited edi-tion prints.

Welcome Wagon passes out literature on the gallery. "We've had a lot of new people lately. They find that we're a wonder-ful a l ternat ive." Some are young married couples with the willingness to decorate but not the funds.

There are about 400 pictures in the collection, with about half out at any given time. The gallery has some 200 to 300 renters, some who live a dis-tance away.

"We just had a lady from St, Clair Shores start ranting."

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Expediency has higher priority than perfection for writerH D e a r M r s . G r e e n ,

I And i t f a sc i -n a t i n g t o b e ab le to d l a c u M a p e r s o n ' s c h a r -a c t e r i s t i c s from a n i n d i v i d u a l ' s h a n d w r i t i n g .

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h o p e t h i s l e t t e r p r o v i d e s e n o u g h i n f o r m a t i o n fo r you.

I wi l l b e look ing f o r w a r d to r e a d i n g y o u r v i e w s in t h e n e w s -p a p e r . T h a n k you fo r y o u r in-s i g h t . J . Z .

T h i s is a rapid handwri t ing

with very few lead-in strokes on words. T h i s suggests the fas t th inker ! Menta l • efficiency r ides on her lines. Expediency often has a higher p r io r i t y than perfection.

P e r v a s i v e t h r o u g h o u t t h i s handwr i t i ng is extreme sensi t ivi ty to any type of criticism. She is in-cl ined to expect it a t every en-

reeult of receiving too much criti-c ism in the past . I bring t h i s to her a t t en t ion because it can have a very negative effect on the peo-ple a r o u n d her.

In addi t ion , she can be ra ther domineer ing a t times. She would like o thers to j u m p at her bidding. S h e h a s learned how to maneuver to get what she wants.

M y next s t a tement may sound paradoxical bu t it is also an im-po r t an t par t of her personal i ty .

W h e n it serves her purpose, she op t s for the p a t h of least resist-ance. T h e n she will accommodate herself to first one person a n d t h e n another , often saying wha t t h e person wants to hear.

Compl iments are like mus ic to her sensitive ears. Never does she t i re of hearing them.

Profess ional jealousy is alive a n d well in th i s handwri t ing. Seemingly, she feels she can do her work as well as, or pe rhaps bet ter , t han others. At the s ame t ime , «he lives with some inferior feelings and appears to feel unap -preciated at th is par t icular t ime.

• Poss ibly no one is giving her the posit ive feedback she needs.

When we compare the large il-legible signature to the remainder of her handwrit ing, we see she would like to be perceived as more

sophis t ica ted than she inwardly feels.

Her pat ience is ra ther easily s t ra ined. When irr i ta ted, s h e can be critical of self and o thers .

The re is an e lement of restless-ness here. She needs to be active. She appears to be search ing for male acceptance she missed early in life.

Money and mater ia l acquis i -t ions hold a high priority in our writer 's value system.

Ostensibly, she is feeling a tad apprehensive about t h e fu tu re and what it holds. Al though not entirely pleased with the present , she is making an effort to over-come the discouragement she is experiencing. I feel t h i s is posit ive and commendable .

T h i s very br ight , ve r sa t i l e young woman may f ind it usefu l

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to slow down a n d evaluate her life a t th is time.

If you would like to have your handwriting analyzed in this newspaper, write to Lorene C. Green, a certified graphologist, at

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Family issues from page 1C ANNIVERSARIES

I'll never forget the t ime when a 4-year-old girl I was so for tunate to have enrolled in my new group day care home made an unsuc-cessful a t t e m p t to flee to the ba throom before she wet herself. It w a s n ' f h a r d to track her move-men t prioT to her arrival since she left a l i t t le wet trail.

W h e n I though t the episode over, she jokingly yet assuringly came to me with her assessment of what had t ranspired. Through her eyes, she felt comfortable jus -t i fying what had happened, being it was out of character for her and, too, it was her way of explaining, more over apologizing to me, jus t in case I wasn ' t smar t enough to know "big girls" of four years might have an occasional acci-den t .

Anyway, she said to straight for th, " M s . Dey, t h a t was a long juice , right?" She was satisfied to know t h a t too much juice at snack t ime caused t h a t silly accident — not her. F rom her perception, the wet trai l she left behind was the

" long j u i c e " — extending f rom Po in t A to Po in t B, the ba throom.

I la ter noticed her reluctance to d r ink ju ice . Since I 'm a early ch i ldhood educator and under-s t a n d "chi ld logic," creativity a n d chi ld l ike processing of informa-t ion , no t to ment ion it has become a par t of my own persona (it works t h a t way after years of in-te rac t ing and studying young chi ldren) , I imagined th is four-year-old seeing the juice cups as a n i m a t e d smirking characters . T e a s i n g as they were served to the o ther chi ldren . . . then to her.

I would like to invite readers to sha re f u n n y stories about chil-dren. Le t ' s hear about witty com-m e n t s a n d responses to ceratin ques t ions . You can ask ques t ions to provoke children to th ink and respond with such creativity yet s imple b u t clever child logic. Ex-amples : Ask children how does t h e sun stay in the sky? W h a t happens to the light in the refrig-erator when the door is closed.?

MAPP has a packet filled with 'message'

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Al and Rose Cassar

Al and Rose Cassar of Dear-born Heights celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary a t a surpr ise party given by the i r chil-dren at the Mounta in J a c k ' s Res-t au ran t J a n . 2.

More than 40 f r iends a n d rela-tives, including their th ree grand-children, were in a t t endance .

T h e Cassars exchanged vows on J a n . 14, 1943, at Holy Tr in i ty Church in Corktown, while he was serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps. She is the former Rose Berg.

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Spiro and -Betty Avripas

Spiro a n d Bet ty " B a b e " Avri-p a s celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary J an . 23. She is the former Betty H u n t .

Both natives of Herrin, 111., they observed the occasion with a d i n n e r party. They delayed re-newing their wedding vows unt i l t he i r minis te r re turns f rom a t r ip overseas.

They are 30-year res idents of old Rosedale Gardens in Livonia. T h e y have one daughter , Sara.

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I t ' s the sort of extra s tep t h a t hospice workers say character izes their dedication to their pa t i en t s ' total needs.

Biberdorf, a former Canad i an who received her t ra in ing a t the Universi ty of Toronto, says she would never go back to work for a hospi tal or do conventional home nursing. —

"You didn ' t have a chance to talk with patients, find out what their concerns are," she said.

Each of Hospice of Sou theas t -ern Michigan's more than 400 pa-t i en t s is assigned a suppor t t e am t h a t usually includes a nurse, a social worker and a hea l th aide. Hospice can also send someone to help with housework, a n d the or-ganization s tands by grieving

What is hospicaT

Hospice is a philosophy of health care that values life until the moment it ends. The hospice philosophy is that dying does not have to, be painful or lonely and that with personalized care terminal patients can live their remaining days in comfort and dignity.

How does it work?

Teams that can include nurses, physicians, social workers, aides and volun-teers work with patients and their families to provide care that respects the needs and wishes of the patient and the patient's family.

Who can be a hospice patient?

Patients must have terminal illness with a limited life ex-pectancy and agree to care that seeks to comfort rather than cure.

How do you pay?

Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Mich-igan and many commercial insurers will pay hospice costs. No patient is turned away for lack of insurance or funds. Sourc* Hosc*c® of SoulhMSJeri Mxt»gan

families k af ter the dea th . 'All 1 i »ay is hospice is won-

derful , f a i d P e n n y M a r t i n , whose Ipand, Ralph, is dying of l u n g - - . . ,

Befofospice made it possible for hin return to h is home in lnks te alph Mar t in , 63, spen t 18 da} n the hospital . Penny

-was w him arnnnd the clock.— On t\ days" notice, hospice workei qu ipped a room in the Martii home with a hospi tal bed a other equ ipment neces-sary fc is care.

• T d i i h e r have him here, Perm) id. "I don ' t have to worry if ever ing is all right here."

Ho! e of Southeas te rn Michi-gan i i e largest hospice organi-zat ior txrat ing in the region. It has f] offices in Wayne, Oak-land id Macomb counties, an annujopera t ing budget of $21 milli<pnd nearly 300 employees. Moretan 80 percent of the non-profit o rgan iza t ion ' s revenue comefom public and private in-surart providers, bu t no one is turntj iwa^for lack of insurance.

Bevfd m«dicine A cent risit to the home of

Norrm a n d J o a n Watson by so-cial vrker D a n n e Bodell showed the jn-medpal care Hospice of Sout^astemiMichigan can offer fami i s facinia te rminal illness.

Neman, ailapparently heal thy -aged ban who offers a handsfake, was recently

Jiagnosa as having termi-icer oflhe pancreas. His

told »m tha t without tre«t««nt he -iuld probably live six to eight weks, with chemoth-erapy, maybe k extra month . He opt»d to do witkut.

" I didn't wan to screw u p the six to eight wtks 1 know are goiig to be good'he said at their neai, m i d d l e - c l i home in Can-ton.

B«dell, seatedin the living roon with the \Wsons and their adult son, gave t\ family an up-date on an i n s u i c e hass le she was helping to unhgle.

Then came thebod news. Bo-dell had arrangedrith a hospice in Houghton to I available for Norman while hlpnd his wife make a weekend g*way.

After the updaU Bodell ques-tioned Norman al Joan to see how they were Ming up. She told t hem to be sxible in the coming weeks, to dl with things

stro

Cams of - V cheer: From —' his bed, ;*; Ralph Mar- "35; tin, diag-nosed as having ter-mined lung

.cancer, can — ~7 see the cards " "" from well wishers that encircle a mirror on a wall across the room from his bed."'

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as they develop and not to assume the worst when changes occur.

Then she asked Norman if he had made sense of his illness. Saying th^t women, more than men. seem to need to assign a rea-son to tragedy, she managed to elicit a reluctant response.

"I think probably if 1 hadn ' t smoked . . . h e offered.

" W r i t e t h a t d o w n , " J o a n promptly told a visit ing reporter.

All the while the Watsons ' son had been smoking. Somewhat un-expectedly. Bodell told him that now is not the t ime to qui t . Smok-ing is a s t ress reliever, she told him. You can s top later.

Bodell wrapped u p the encoun-ter by encouraging the Watsons to maximize the i r final weeks to-gether. She called the knowledge of impending dea th a gift.

"You have t h a t gift," she told them. "Go for the gold."

Thei r sad bu t composed faces gave the impress ion they would try.

Dying alone Not everyone faces death sur-

rounded by a support ive family. Red Middle ton , a 56-year-old

former tow t ruck driver who is dy-ing of kidney a n d bladder cancer, lives in h is buddy ' s house in Ecorse. His fea tures are sharp, his a r m s emacia ted , yet he still has a head full of long red hair. Most of the t ime, he is confined to bed.

A heal th a ide visits Red five t imes a week to bathe him and see tha t he takes h is medicine. Biber-dorf. the nurse , also checks u p on him.

Hospice workers affectionately call Middle ton one of their "or-nery" pa t ien t s . He was less blunt when he was asked what he t h i n k s of them.

" S o m e t i m e s t h e y ' r e good, somet imes they ain ' t ," he said. " T h e y can have a bad day like anybody else."

Driving out of Ecorse, Biberdorf worried about Red. Something 's bother ing him, she said, but it isn ' t the fear of dying. Red ' s not afra id . He had been hoping to see a daugh te r who lives in northern Michigan, bu t Biberdorf learned dur ing the visit that the daughter h a d n ' t come. Was tha t it? She seemed annoyed, perhaps angry, t h a t Red wouldn't have the chance to say goodbye.

Though Biberdorf wouldn' t talk publicly about losses she has en-

dured personally, she said c o m i n g through some painful experience is a necessary par t of becoming a good hospice nurse.

Nurses who come straight from college burs t ing with ideal ism burn out fast, she said.

And tha t difference — between t ra in ing and experience — sug-gests what hospice i6 all about : people striving to make dying a h u m a n process, rather t han s i m - " ply a medical one. •••

" W h o can predict?" Biberdorf • said. "I hope it 's the wave of the f u t u r e . "

Red Middleton and the elderly-man from Dearborn Heights died in the two weeks since this report was compiled. .4s of Monday, Ralph Martin was still alive. ,

NEW VOCES

R O B E R T and C A T H E R I N E A D S I T of Plymouth announce the birth of D A N I E L R O B E R T Dec.TU at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-pital in Ann Arbor. G r a n d p a r e n t s are Ray and Florine Adsit of Sa-line and Robert and J o a n T o t t e of Fearrington Village, N'.C. Daniel Robert has a brother, Mat thew, 7, and a sister, Kelly, 4.

H E N R Y and B A R B B A R R A -C O of Livonia announce the bir th of K E L S E Y L Y N N E Oct. 5 at Oakwood Hospital in Dearborn. Grandparen ts are Archie and Mary Lou Shifflet of Largo. Fla., and Frank and Rose Barraco of Lincoln Park.

D A V I D a n d J O Y G U -T O W S K I of Canton announce the birth of K I R S T E N A N N Dec.

29 at St. Joseph in Ann Arbor. .

] rcy Hospital

G K A R L D a n r i l A W N U M -E R L I K of W e s t id announce the birth of K E Y N A M E S Dec. 24 at Oakwood H born. Grandparen Pat Lehman an Geraldine Umerl land. Kevin has i Alexander, 3Vs.

>ital in Dear-are Gary and Eugene and all of West-irother, Keith

E R I C H and L t N A ( J O H N -SON) T R A G E R Belleville an-nounce the hirti of C A L V I N N E I L L Dec. 19)t St. Joseph Mercy Hospi tal I Ann Arbor. Grandparen t s ar^ 'ate a n d Zola Johnson of P lyrn th and Kemp and Jeane t t e Tfler of Canton. Calvin Neill ha$ siste% Riley Rachelle, 3.

M A R T Y and B A R B K O Z Y N of Livonia announce the birth of B R A N D O N J A M E S M A R T I N

--Btrcr+7-at Providence H o s p k a l in Sou th f i e ld . G r a n d p a r e n t s are Henry and Corry Kozyn of Livo-nia and Ron a n d R u t h Spencer df Clavton, Ga.

N O R B E R T and K A R E N PA-K U L A of Canton announce the bir th of P A R K E R N O R B E R T P A K U L A Dec. 11 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.

S C O T T a n d M E L I S S A B A D D E R of Wayne announce the birth of B R Y A N S C O T T J a n . y at Annapol is Hospi tal in Wayne. Grandparen t s are Dwight and Jud i th Klemczak of Wayne. Mary Badder of Wes t land and Carl and Rita Badder of Hough-ton Lake. Brvan has a brother. Blake, 2.

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Sunday School 8:45 A M . Morning Worship 11:00 A M Evening Worahlp 7:00 P.M.

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Rev. Richard L. Karr, Pastor

FARMINGTON HILLS CHURCH (Independent BepMst)

12 MHs ftd. at Orchard Lake Rd. * 6 M FmMngton Mills, W (313) S3S4S16 or S53~»»W Do you know Sua the Goa ol the EMM does rx» ovs every ndMduil person' The Bitrte leaches met God haled Esau (Ramans 9:13| and thai he hates all w m m miqu«y (Psalm 55 115-6i The love ol God is only given lo thoee whom God chose U be m Chrtsl Detore the touidabofi c* the world (Eph *:3-5 Rom 8:28-39) « you are irter-ested m leaning more about the flreel God oi the Bible come worship w«h us on Sunday

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Sunday 7 45 & 10 A M Holy Euchanst 9:00 A M Christian Education for all ages Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available

The Rev. Robert CI*pp. Rector Every knee shell bow end every tongue confess thet Jesus Chnst is Lord

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ST. JOHN NEUMANN 44800 Warren • Canton • 455-5910

Father George Chamley, Pastor MASSES

Saturday 4:30 t 6:30 p.m. Sun. 7:30, 9:00,11:00 am.

and 1:00 p.m.

E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H of t h * H O L Y S P I R I T

0083 N e w b u r a h Road Uvonia - S 0 1 - O 2 1 1

Tha Rev Emery F. Qravalla. Vicmr Tha R E V Margaret F Aasistani

A Bvna Frea FACULTY tor TRY Han«J*eeppe<1

SAINT ANNE'S CHURCH \tn Redfort) Society at St Plus X • Traditional Latin Mass

23310 Joy Road S Biles E of Telegraph • 534-2 121

Priests* Phone 784-9511 MAM Schedule:

Sunday Mass 9:30 A.M. ROSARY * Confession

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

O U R LADY O F G O O D C O U N S E L 1160 Pennlman Ave. Plymouth • 453-0326 Rev. John J. Sullivan

Masses Mon Pri 9 0 0 A.M.. St 5 0 0 P M Sunday B OO, 10-00 A.M and 1 2 0 0 P.M.

N E N e a i u c a t i c i OF < MHIST (Chrienan Church)

35475 Five MHe Rd. 4«4 -«722 MARK McGILVREY Minister Steve Men. Youth Minister

Celeei-aMm SO Years ot Sentcm BIBLE SCHOOL (Ai ages) 9 30 A M 8 IS AM Serve* • Morning Wtorsmp 10 46 A M

Evening Worship i VouPl Meebnfl S W P M

RESURRECTION CATHOUC CHURCH Rev Richard A Pertetto. Pastor

M 1 4 M 0 Saturday 4:30 p ja . Mass FaMi Cammwlly

CWcS (Wsrtee M . Keel el Caelee Cesser M J

KXVWOOD CHURCH of CHRIST

20200 Merrlman Road 475-8222 MIKE HAZELTON, Minister

Ray Sanders Youth Minister Mf SCHOOL IM AfK) M» * * MOFLMMG W0KH* WJO AM EVCMNG EORSHP I FOUTH FCOTIMGS—I'JI M

St. Thomas a'Backet 981-1333 • Canton

555 South UMey Roed Rev Emeel Porcen Pastor

M . T, Th, C 9 : 0 0 a . m . S a t u r d a y 4 : 3 0 p . m .

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Schoolcraft College Forum Bldg. Room F 110

Phone 348-3124 1 T

C H R I S T O U R S A V I O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way)

Uvonia Phone: 522-6830 Rev. Lather A. Werth. Pastor

Sunday Worship 8:30, 11 KM AM. Sunday School * Bible Class 9:45 AM.

Week Day School, Pre-SchooJ, Kindergarten 4 Sharing the Low of Christ

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H ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN

MISSOURI SYNOD High A Elm Streets. Northville

T. Lubeck, Pastor L Kinoe, Associate Pastor

Church 349-3140 - School 348-3144 Sunday Worship 8:30 4 11:00 A M

Sisiday School 8:45 A.M Saturday Vespers. 8:00 P.M

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church ft School 5885 Venoy i n N O I A S *MM tn-aoao

Divine Worship S 4 10:45 A M . Bible Ctas* A SS 9:15 A M .

Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Ralph Fischer. Pastor

Gary 0 MeadapoH. Associate Psslor

Risen Christ Lutheran 46250 Ann Arbor Road

(1 Mile West of Sheldon) Plymouth, Ml 48170 • 453-5252

Worship Service 8:30 A 11:00 s.m. Family Sunday School 9:45 s.m.

Reverend K. M Mehri, Pastor Hugh McMartin, Lay Minister

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'IHmot/ty Lutheran Church 8820 Wayne Rd.

(Between Ann Arbor Trail ft Joy Road) Livonia • 427-2290

Worship Service: 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Rev. Mary T. Ollvanti. Pastor

261-0766

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FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH 26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile

Farmington Hills, Michigan Services Every Sunday at 10:30 A.M Also, 1st & 3rd Sunday at 7:00 P M

Sunday School - 9:15 A M Bibie Class - Tuesday 7:30 P.M

Song Services - Last Sunday of Month 7:00 P.M.

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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP

Worship Service 9:15 & 11:00 A.M.

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

Uursery Provided Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Pastor

Rev. Timothy Halboth, Assoc. Pastor

H0SANNATAB0R

LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL 9600 Leveme • So Redtorfl • 937-2424

Rev Glflnn Kopper. Rev Lawrence Wfflo WORSHIP WITH US

Sunday 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Monday Evening 7:00 P.M.

ao/e Classes and Sunday School 9 45 AM Christian School: Pre-School-8th Grade

Mrs Pal Sadler 937-2233

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Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Churches

In Livonia

St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church 17810 Farmington Road

Pastors Carl Page! & Jamas Holt 261-1360

WORSHIP SERVICES Sunday 8:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School & Bibie Classes 9:45

In Redford Township

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 14750 Kin loch

Pastor Edward Zell • 532-8655 . Worship Services

8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH

291 E. SPRING ST. 2 Blocks N. ol Main - 2 Blocks E ol Mill

SUNDAY WEDNESDAY D S k M I H I t l M U M ! 7 M I I •RASIIHIN WIA'H ICIKMI <M as •*•»»

- MM • t > l Pastor Frank Howard - Ch 453-C323

CHRISTIAN HARMONY MINISTRIES 24230 West McNIchols

2 Hecks West * Telegraph Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Friday Praise and Worship 7:00 p.m.

Pwtor Donna Licit 532-1000

U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

N A R D D F P A R K U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

29687 West Eleven Mile Road Just West of Middlebell

478-8880 Farmington Hills

Worship 8 Church School 9:15 4 11:00 AM.

Febraair 14th "Aad Te Think That I 8a«

It O a Mulberry Street" Dr. RHter preaching

Rev DevW B Penrsmen Rev Robert Sough Rev WWlam Frayer

U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

30000 So MMe Rd (Bet Merman 8 UiddieOem Chuck Sonqulst. Pastor • DBVK/ SWes Assoc

10:00 A M Worship & Church School 11:15 A M Adult Study Classes

Nursery Provided • 422-6038

CHERRY HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 495-1155 • 495-0035

Rev. Randy WhKcomb 9 :00 A M Informal Worship Service

9:50-10:25 A.M. Coffee Hour 10-30 AM. Traditional Service t Sunday School

321 Ridge Road Just South fl Cherry HHI m Canton

Clarencerllle United Methodist 2 0 3 0 0 MldrUebelt Rd • U v o n i a

4 7 4 - 3 4 4 4

Worahlp Services 8:45 ft 1 1:15 AM, 6:00 PM Church School lO OB AM

Wednesday E n r i c h m e n t D1,mCT ;<& gsssrmt 7 : 0 0

N E W B U R G U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

36500 Ann Ar t * * Trail

422-0149 Worship Sandces 4 Sunday School

9:15 a.m. a 11:00 a.m. February 14th

"Lost and Found" Dr. Gfaon M MB* prsscNn

Or. Gil son M. Miller Rev. Steven E. Poole

Nuraery /Vo »<ded

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A L D E R S Q A T E UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(Redford T w p )

10000 BEECH OALY ROAD fleroeen HymoutTi and MWei Chicago

Rediord Ml 48239 W 7 - 3 1 T 0

Fall Hours Worship 8:30 4 11:00 AM.

Saturday Evening Informal Chapel Worship 6:00 pjn.

February 14th "Watch What You-re Doing!"

Adult Sunday School 9:45 Child Cere Available

Children's Sunday School 11 00 Pastors M. Clement Parr and

Buftord W. Coe

First United Methodist Church 45201 N Territorial Roed (Just Waat oI Sheldon Road) • 463-5280

Worahlp al 9:00 am & 11:00 am (Nursery Provided) Church School 9:00 am - Children's Worship 1100 am

Sermon Title for February 14, 1993 "Set Free To Love end Cere"

John N Qrantes. J r . Kevin L Miles Or Frederic* C Voeburg

Music Director Michael E Grose Orgamet Larry A Viaeer

The Entire Church

4:30 p m Children s Choirs 5 30 p m Dinner 8 30 p m Ciaaeaa - a l ages

Dhedoi dTtduaeon undaA*oi tsaer>

T R I N I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

10101 W. Ann Arbor Rd, Plyjut h at Gottfredson & Ann Abor I

Worsh ip ServMes 8 :15 A M . a n d 11*> A M

S U N D A Y S C H O O L FCK A U . « 8 9:30 A M ,

Dr Wm. C. Moory- Pastor Rev Wm Branham - Aaoclate fttor

Nursen Provkti Phone459-95S >ne45

Presbyterian Church

1 7 0 0 0 F a r m i n g t o n R o a d

Livonia 4 2 2 - 1 1 5 0

Reverend Mark A. Brewer, Sr. Pastor

Identical Worship Services Sunday School

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

Evanlng Service 7:00 P.M. Nursery Provided Shuttle Sendee

Service Broadcast 11:00 AM.

WVFL-AM 1030

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Rosedale Qrdens Presbyterian Church, ( U . S . A . )

Hubttrd at W. C l i c a g o • Livonia • 422-0494

1 0 : 3 0 A . M . W o r s h i p Service 1 0 : 3 0 A . M . S u n d a y S c h o o l

Rev. Richard I. Peters Nursery Care thru Senior High

YOU 4 INVITED GARDEN CF PRESBYTERIAN

CHUTH (U.S-A.) 1841 laSebe* • 421-7820

9:15 4 11:00*. Worship • Nursery Adulass 9:15 AM.

Claases lor 2 ye- 12th Grade at 11:10 AM.

Bevetor AvaHabM Oareth D Baker. Pastor

.- V - . ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH : S 16700 N e w b u r g h Road

L i v o n i a - 4 6 4 - 8 8 4 4

S u n d a y S c h o o l 0 :3O A . M . All A g e s F a m i l y W o r a h l p 11 rOO A . M .

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RELIGION CALENOAR I t e m s foe ttmreiigfon calendar should be submitted no later than noon Friday for the following Thursday's edition.

• IAHA ' I W M M M M "Wby S h o u l d African-Americana become Baha ' i a?" will be the to-pic of a d iscuss ion a t 8 p .m. Fri-day, Feb. 12, a t t h e De t ro i t Baha ' i Center, 17215 J a m e s Couzena, Detroit. Doors open a t 7:30 p.m.

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• VOYAOER SINGLES Voyagers Singles, a group for peo-ple 46 years a n d older, will meet a t 7:30 p .m. Friday, Feb. 12, a t St . Paul 's Presbyter ian Church , 27475 Five Mile Road, Livonia. T h e guest speaker will be L inda Mlynarek, admin i s t r a to r of t he Botsford Cont inu ing Hea l th Care, who will d iscuss choosing and ar-ranging home heal th care, long-term care and skilled nurs ing ser-vices. Ref reshments will be served. For more informat ion, call 591-1350.

• CHURCH ACTIVITIES The Ambassadors of St. J a m e s Presbyterian Church (formerly Village Presbyter ian) will meet a t 7:30 p m . Sa tu rday , Feb. 13, for an evening of reminiscence through pictures of pas t gatherings.

On Saturday, Feb. 20, the Pairs and Spares will meet a t 7 p.m. at the church for an road rally. A men's prayer breakfas t at 8 a.m.

"Wednesdays, followed by devo-t ions and discussion.

Mid-week Lenten services will be at 7:30 p .m. in the McCalmont Chapel, beginning Ash Wednes-day, Feb. 24. The services will cont inue through March 31. Lent-en s tudy and luncheon will be held following the 10 a.m. Sunday worship service, beginning Feb.

28. St. J a m e s Church is a t 25350

W. Six Mile Road, Redford. For more informat ion, call 534-7730.

• MINI RETREAT The United Methodis t Women of Aldersgate Church will present their annua l Mini Ret rea t 9 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Sa turday , Feb. 13, at the church, 10000 Beech Daly, Redford. Registrat ion fee is $10 and includes morning coffee and a luncheon.

Lois Van Wageningen, a noted conference speaker and Bible teacher, will deliver her message of hope a n d encouragement based on a t heme of "Un i t ed in Harmo-ny." Music will be by Cheri Carl-son who uses her alto voice to fur-ther her minis t ry with Youth Ha-ven Ranches, which serves underpriviledged and d isadvan-taged children in the s ta te .

Reservations can be m a d e by calling Glenna Webb a t 471-4985 or the church office at 937-3170.

• PRAYER BREAKFAST The Rev. Mark Brewer, senior pastor of Ward Presbyter ian Church, and his wife Carolyn will be the guest speakers at a Valen-tine prayer breakfas t a t 8:30 a.m. Saturdy, Feb. 13, a t the church, Farmington and Si* Mile roads, Livonia. Women are invi ted to at-tend. There is no charge for the event. For more informat ion, call 422-1826.

• 'EYE OF THE STORM' The Livonia Assembly of God will present the film , "Eye of t he Storm," s tarr ing Connie Selleca, Jeff Conway and Deborah Tucker , at 6:30 p .m. Sunday , Feb. 14, a t the church, 33015 W. Seven Mile Road, Livonia. For more informa-tion, call the church at 471-5282 during bus iness hours.

• ADULT BIBLE STUDY Rosedale Gardens Presbyter ian Church is offering an adu l t Bible study, "T rans i t i ons " , deal ing with the various stages of life. The s tudy is a t 9 a.m. Sundays, beginning Feb. 14. For more infor-mation, call 422-0494.

• HEART SUNOAY Central Bapt i s t Church invites people to br ing those cloeeat to their heart to the church a t 4 p .m . Sunday, Feb. 14, for good food, fellowship and fun a round the word of God. Hear t S u n d a y will include a Hymn Sing with some old-fashioned special music . Cen-tral Bapt i s t Church ia a t 11095 Haggerty Road, P lymouth .

p .m. Sunday, Feb, 14 ,21 and 28, a t the First Presbyter ian Church, 200 B. Main S t , Northvi l le . Nick Berar will be the faci l i tator . Sin-gle Place also will be offering a growth workshop, "Co-Dependen-cy," a t 7 p.m. Sunday , Feb. 7,14, 21 and 28 a t the church . Ed Humenay will be the facili tator.

The re ia a $24 dona t ion re-quested for each of t h e work-ahope. To register, call 349-0911.

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• VALENTINE S DAY Several couples a t St . John 's Episcopal Church in West land will celebrate Valent ine 's Day, Feb. 14, by renewing the i r wed-

' ding vows dur ing a Congregation Wedding a t the 10:30 a.m. service. T h e special service will be per-formed by the Rev. Raymond Zips.

• VEOAS NITE St. John Bosco Church will have a Vegas Ni te 6:30 p .m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Sa tu rday , Feb. 19-20, at the She l t reau Hal l on Beech Daly between P lymouth Road and 1-96. Admiss ion is $1. There will be games of blackjack, roulette, dice and wheels as well as a 50/50 raffle every hour, food and beverages. For more informa-tion, call 255-4577 or 937-9690.

• YEAR OF THE CHILD Throughout 1993, Uni ty of Livo-nia is celebrating the Year of the Child, a rededicat ion to the spirit-ual advancement of children of all ages. The first major event will be a mult i -media workshop, " T h e Joy-Filled Family ," presented by Rev. Judi Ventur in i 2-4 p.m. Sun-day, Feb. 21.

Workshop act ivi t ies inlcude de-veloping conscious parent ing skills, tools for self-esteem, par-enting style, improved communi-cations skills, a fami ly vision an family covenants. Individuals an families are welcome on a love of-fering basis.

Venturini also will speak at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services tha t day. Unity of Livonia is at 28660 Five Mile Road, Livonia. For more in-formation, call 421-1760.

• DINNER CARD PARTY A dinner card par ty will be held 2-6 p .m . Sunday, Feb. 21, a t St. Theodore's Social Hal l , 8200 Wayne Road, nor th of Warren Road, West land. Cos t is $8. Bring your own cards or games. For more information, call 427-2638.

• MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Couples with s t rong marriages can improve and deepen their re-la t ionship through a marriage en-counter weekend. World Wide Marriage Encoun te r will have a marriage encounter weekend Fri-day through Sunday , Feb. 26-28. For more informat ion, call 349-8195.

• DIVORCE RECOVERY St. Paul Presbyter ian Church, 27475 Five Mile Road, west of Inkster Road, Livonia, is offering a divorce recovery program at 7 p .m . Wednesdays. T h e class is fa-cilitated by two people who have been through the pa infu l experi-ence of divorce. T h e y will help par t ic ipants realize t h a t there is " l i fe after divorce." Cost for the course is $10. For more informa-tion, call the church office at 422-1470.

• NEW MINISTRY Neburg United Method i s t Church is beginning a S t ephen Ministry Series. The series involves lay people minis ter ing to congrega-tion members who are experienc-ing spiritual and life changing events. From th i s implementa-tion, the church expects an in-crease in caring among its mem-bers and a more personal out-reach in the communi ty .

• A.C.TJ.0JL A.C.T.I.O.N. Minis t r ies provides support and pract ical help for people who are unemployed or changing careers. Meet ing are at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Mon-days of the month a t Ward Pres-byterian Church, Farmington and Six Mile roads, Livonia. Sessions are sponsored by the Congrega-tional Care Ministiy of Ward Presbyterian Church . For more information, call 422-1826.

Faith Communi ty Church will have a Family Game Nigh t a t 6 p .m . Sunday, Feb. 14, a t the church, 14560 Merr iman Road, at Lyndon, Livonia. There will be laughter, games and fellowahip. Bring a favorite snack to share. For more informat ion, cal l Iris at 474-1332.

Single Place Minis t r ies will offer a growth workshop, " M e n a n d Women Relat ing Together,M e t 7

STUDY Thoee interested in breakfas t and informal Bible s tudy can find both at 8 a-m. S a t u r d a y s a t the Northville Croeaing Res taurant , 18900 Northville Road, North-ville. For more informat ion, call 348-8576.

BY DIANE HANSON SPECIAL W a r r e n

T h e a l ta r , once d is tant a n d far removed from the people, has been drawn toward the center , the main focus for the euchar i s t ic

. b a n q u e t . T h e communion rail, su r round ing the altar of old l ike Fort Knox, has melteduaway into oblivion.

— T h e choir , secluded in a loft at the back of t he old church where they could be heard but not seen has emerged at a focal point near the a l ta r where they can draw t h e congregation into a more act ive pa r t i c ipa t ion in the minis t ry of music .

And t h o s e old, hard wooden pews, l ined up row after row, rigid as wooden soldiers, only permi t -t ing a view of t he backs of heads have graciously given way to com-for tably uphols tered chairs in sub t le a n d muted shades of b lue and mauve . T h e chairs can be ar-ranged in a semi-circle to sur-round t h e a l ta r , so a side glance within t h e peripheral line of vi-sion reveals faces of fellow par i sh -ioners.

That 's how some of t he older Cathol ic churches in THE .Detroi t Archdiocese have "moved" into the 1990s. St . John Bosco on Beech Daly Road in Redford cele-bra ted the re-dedication of their renovated church on Jan . 31, pre-sided over by Archbishop Adam J . Maida .

" T h e r e have been some archi-tec tura l direct ives on how to de-sign churches to match the Vati-can II theology," said t he Rev. Richard Osebold, pastor of St. John Bosco.

T h e f irst Mass was celebrated in the church by founding pastor the Rev. Leo Sheltreau on Chr is t -mas Day 1957. A school was opened in 1962 and a convent was added near the end of the '60s which is now used as a rectory.

Osebold has been pastor at St. John's for 8Vi years and it was ob-vious to him t ha t there were prob-lems t h a t needed correcting and that the bui ld ing was showing its age.

Studying problem A bu i ld ing committee, formed

six years ago, s tudied archi tectur-al pr inciples issued by American b i shops and visited churches to see wha t o the r communi t ies have done to remodel their worship fa-cilities.

T h e y hired the archi tectural f i r m of M e r r i t t / M c C a l l u m / Cieslak of Farmington, which re-modeled o ther area churches, in-c luding St . E d i t h in Livonia and

PHOTO BY DUNE HANSON

Rededication rite: Archbishop Adam Maida (center) presides at the rededication of St. John Bosco Church will be Deacon Ric Misiak, the Rev. Kean Cronin, pastor of St. Genevieve Church and vicar of the Northwest Wayne Vicariate, the Rev. Michael Kundrat, retired pastor of St. John Bosco, and the Rev. Richard Osebold, current pastor.

St. Gerald in Farmington. " T h e idea is to bring the al tar

down to be more in the communi-ty," said Osebold. " T o bring the people closer to the altar. To make some provisions in seating rather t han have one row behind the other . To provide a more cir-cular fashion to give people a bet-ter feeling that they are in there with others, n o t . j u s t as specta-tors. T h a t they are to part icipate actively in the liturgy.

"Also, to bring the choir down into the communi ty rather t han have them up in a loft ."

T h e new design provides for barrier-free access, handicapped seating with armchairs in the front and a r amp to the al tar to allow everyone to part icipate in the liturgy.

Another addition was a eucha-ristic chapel with a seating capac-ity of 40 " to celebrate Mass for a smaller group in a more int imate ar rangement ," again trying to cre-ate some of the same a tmosphere having the chairs circled around the al tar , Osebold said.

Maida believes the al tar focal point is pa ramount in the rede-sign of the churches.

" T h e way the church has been redone brings the communi ty closer together with a great focus on the al tar which signifies Chr i s t , " he said. "As Christ then becomes the center of t he commu-nity and becomes the center of ev-eryone's life, then there is peace

PHOTO BY DIANK HANSON

New look: The baptismal font, once near the altar, has been moved to the entrance and upholstered chairs have

replaced wooden pews at St. John Bosco.

a n d joy and that 's how t h e whole envi ronment of the church is sup-posed to affect us as ind iv idua ls , as a communi ty and as a parish."

Defcor Construction Co. of Mil-ford completed the cons t ruc t ion in t ime for Osebold to ce lebra te the first Mass in the new church on Chr i s tmas Day 1992, exactly 35 years after the first M a s s was celebrated at St. John Bosco.

Getting smaller After a four-year s tudy, t ak ing

in to account a t tendance and with t h e census currently at 750 to 800 families, the decision was m a d e to downsize the church from a seat-ing capacity of 550 to 351 with a choir area of 25.

" W e didn ' t need t h a t n u m b e r , " sa id Osebold, "so we p l anned t h e space to give a m o r e ' h o m e y , to-getherness look and not a lot of e m p t y spaces. We like to say we ' r ight-Sized' it."

Some of the "ex t ra" space was uti l ized for a very bright, s izable gather ing space as opposed to j u s t t h e vestibule.

"I th ink the communi ty aspect needs to be developed and t h i s is one of the means to do t h i s , " said Osebold.

H e has found tha t the larger gather ing area has been very con-ducive to socializing and t a lk ing wi th one another — " T h e y ' r e even talking in chu rch . "

While all new fu rn i sh ings were par t of the $400,000 renovat ion costs, par ts of the original bui ld-ing were mainta ined. One of the most notable is the b e a u t i f u l wooden ceiling.

" T h e idea was to highl ight that because we felt it was one of the s t r eng ths of the old bu i ld ing ," sa id Osebold.

Pa r t s of the communion rail have also been incorporated in the shr ine area and they have ma in -ta ined the statues. T h e old taber -nacle was refinished and a second door was added to the o the r s ide so t ha t it could be accessed f rom ei ther the main church or the eu-char is t ic chapel. The original al-tar a lso has been made si use in the chapel.

Whi le the old wooden pews have made way for cushy uphol -stered chairs, each of those cha i r s sti l l has a kneeler on the back.

" W e wanted to preserve some of the t radi t ions of the pa r i sh , " Ose-bold said. "We did that by com-promis ing with chairs which al-

lowed us to create a c ircular seat-ing pat tern and yet we preserved the idea of having kneelers ."

State of flux Maida believes "we are in a

state of flux or change. It 's a peri-od of exper imenta t ion or growth for development ." H e po in ted out that some par ishes prefer stand-ing while others prefer to use the kneelers.

"I haven ' t issued tive," Maida said. "We ' l l j u s t see how things go. I p re t ty m u c h leave it u p to the local parish and peo-ple as to how they feel mos t com-fortable, how they can a d a p t the most prayerful pos ture a n d atti-tude tha t will help t h e m in their worship.

" I t 's not one of those th ings that 's to the core of our f a i th like the eucharis t . 1 wouldn ' t wan t to make such a big issue out of it so you al ienate people. We have op-t ions now."

According to Osebold, the goal of the renovation was "to make us more conscious of our active par-t icipation in the liturgy. T h e s t ructure and the a r rangement is meant to convey t ha t . Also to give the people a feeling of warmth , comfortableness, of • communi ty spirit , to help them be drawn more closely into the action of the Mass ."

It seems t h a t goal has been re-alized by t he vast major i ty of the parishioners.

"There have been so many compl iments and words of praise from all ages of people," Osebold said. " I t 's an impressive, beauti-ful-looking church. Most people are impressed and happy w i th it:" -

According to Ma ida . renova-t ions are necessary to reflect the changing t i m e s and needs within the worshiping communi ty .

"Wi th Vat ican II, there were many changes t h a t were taking place within the chu rch , " h e said. " In our t ime, we are moving in a fast-paced society so t h a t when we look a t our worship and how we worship and how we come to-gether as a church , we have to re-

church and our cu l ture and our society and our communi ty .

" W e need to upda te it from t ime to t ime. When it comes to church archi tec tures it has to be updated and renewed to reflect the changes t h a t have taken place and jus t how we are going to be worshiping into the future ."

We need to know sex's place in life MORAL

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Single Place Minis t r ies holds a Sunday Morning Gather ing 10-10:45 a.M. S u n d a y s in the l ibrary/ lounge of t he Firs t Presbyter ian Church, 200 E. Main , Northville. T h e gsthering is for Chris t ian singles of all denomina t ions as a t ime of fellowship, sharing and growing. T h e topic for February discussion is "qua l i t y friend-ships ." For more informat ion, call 349-0911.

REV. ROBERT SCHADEN

Tune in any t a l k show in America in the past few weeks and a major to-pic of d iscuss ion h a s b e e n w h e t h e r gays shou ld be a l -lowed in the mil-itary. I do not in-t end to a r g u e here for e i ther side of t h a t is-

sue. However , I do w o n d e r whether the sexually schizophren-ic society t h a t we seem to be jean intel l igently argue the issue with any degree of grace or credibili ty.

Even a cursory glance at our so-cietal psyche would suggest that we attempt to run in opposite di-rections at t he same t ime. On the one hand, we decry pornography and a lack of values as sexually wild. On th® other hand, we th ink no th ing of selling jeans by adver-t i s ing derrieres. Often the same people who say " a m e n " to t he preaching against sexual irre-spons ib i l i ty in a building on one corner a re buying it in one form or

another i n a building on another corner.

T h e same society tha t looks askance at a child exploring his or her genitals out of healthy curios-ity has no problem at all satisfy-ing their own morbid curiosity ab^ut what goes on behind the closed doors of other adul ts . While we a t tempt to teach the young to respect themselves, we cont inue to pay for the cable com-panies to let it all hang out in family rooms.

One reason t ha t comedians are expected to spice up their acts with juvenile sexual content is tha t audiences are looking for some place to drain off the under-lying doubts and anxiety they feel in regard to their own sexuality.

So we nervously laugh our s ides out in front of . t h e late night stand-up . and then a few hours later write a different script for the teenagers whose curiosity brings us to near panic. In one area we talk about sex and com-mi tment , while in another we pass out condoms like gumdrops with the illusion of total protec-tion.

We decry the lack of sexual val-

ues in families and society bu t be-come paranoid over the poss ibi l i -ty of teaching values a long with biology in the sex educa t ion of-fered in our schools.

It may be that we need a scape-goat for our problems with sexual-ity, and gays fill the bill as well as anyone. I do wonder whe the r the gay issue would be t he p rob lem it is if we were halfway comfor tab le wi th sexuality in general.

Would sexual o r ien ta t ion be t h e volatile issue tha t it is if we were not as obsessed wi th sex "as we are? Obsession with a n y t h i n g is as alive and well in those who are constant ly decrying it as it is among those who are forever ex-ploi t ing it . The person wi th the sign screaming against sexual any th ing ia often the flip s ide of the person for whom it ia n o t h i n g more than an indoor sport wi th m o r e long- te rm lo se r s t h a n winners .

T h e issue at hand is no t nearly so much whether c i t izens who happen to be homosexual ly ori-en ted should be allowed to serve in the military. T h e issue ia, how do we come to grips with smd in-tegrate our sexuality in to the gift

of life tha t is ours to live? The is-sue is whether we can come to ac-cept our own sexual i ty with its confusions, its power, its volati le na ture and i ts marvel.

Can we accept the des i res we own without allowing t h e m to own us? Can we be grateful for what we are ra ther t h a n compar-ing ourselves to the i l lusionary model we have created for our-selves?

Can we come to u n d e r s t a n d tne dignity tha t each of us has regard-less of our or ientat ion, ra ther t han throwing all our energy into put t ing down thoee we do not un-ders tand because t h a t is so much easier t han gett ing on wi th the work of unde r s t and ing ourselves?

Homosexual i ty will forever be a problem unt i l we can look sexual-ity in the eye a n d know ita place in life for everyone.

Rev. Robert Schaden it with Neuman House on the campus of Schoolcraft College in Livonia. If you have a question or comment, call him at 963-2047, mail box number 1876, on I phone.

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Show in Livonia turns [4spotlight on antiques

If you're into antiques, you're in for a treat.

Metro Productions ' third annual midwinter ant ique, collectibles and toy show

will take place 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14, in the Livonia Holiday Inn at Laurel Park Place, Six Mile and Newburgh. Admission is $2 for adu l t s and free for children. Park ing is free.

"We strive to offer high-qual i ty ant iques and collectibles at reasonable prices," said Barbara Framke, co-chairing the event with show founder and fellow Livonian Cindy Oakcs.

Fifty dealers from Michigan, Ohio and Indiana will offer small furniture, figurines, jewelry, model cars and planes, depression glass, posters, dolls a n d toys. Their price range: $1 to $700.

One Ohio dealer "brings lots of movie western memorabilia, including posters and collages. And we always have lots of nice jewelry from the 50s, '40s and earlier," Framke said.

There ' s also lots of toys: from rocking horses, t ra in sets, wagons and lead soldiers to Madame Alexander dolls, Barbies and GI Joes.

In past years, 19th Century ant iques have in-cluded a cigar store Indian, Oriental ivory, Ger-man bisque dolls, fossils and photo jewelry.

Other Observerland dealers who'll show their wares at the Livonia Holiday Inn include Marga-ret Randall of Livonia (dolls a n d jewelry) and Ni-colette Craig of Canton (dolls), Al Temple of Livo-n ia (antiques and paper collectibles) and Mary Wallace of Livonia (jewelry and glassware). Mary Lou Larson of Livonia and Joy McCoy of Redford Township both will offer general antiques.

Metro Productions' annua l fall show in Novem-ber drew 75 dealers and 500 visitors, both record numbers . Favors animal collectibles

Framke has specialized in animal collectibles for seven years. "I sell collector plates, figurines, sometimes art, paintings, cookie jars, tea sets — jus t anything associated with animals, whatever I have on hand."

The animal lover has collected horse figurines since she was 10. "As the years went by, I branched out and got interested in other animal-related artwork, figurines and other collectibles. I've done a lot of research."

Both Framke and Gakes now make about 30 stops a year on the southeas t Michigan collecti-bles show circuit.

Framke has a thriving mail-order service and publishes a client newsletter. " I t takes a little longer to build a clientele when you operate from your home because people don ' t have a place to come and view your merchandise . I really need shows to meet people and generate sales."

Oriental ivory to GI Joe p a k e s specializes in Hummfel plates and figu-

rines from the '40s, baby dolls from the '40s, Shir-ley Temple dolls from the '30s and later, turn-of-the-century bisque dolls, composition dolls from the '20s a n d Oriental ivory dat ing as far back as the l88Qs. She also serves u p memorabilia spot-lighting GI Joe, Barbie, t he Beatles, the Monkees, S tar Wars and Star Trek.

Oakes became a dealer 12 years ago, after her Hummel yule plate collection tha t her husband, George, helped her assemble grew too large for their house. She entered her first antique show at Roma Hall of Livonia.

Soon after, her interest in collectibles widened and she started buying other things. But after tak-ing part in dozens of month ly shows at Roma, that promoter moved on to Dearborn in the mid 80s. So Oakes enlisted Framke ' s support to help stage a show closer to home. f

"Livonia 's such a good area for shows, Oakes said. "I really missed having one here for conven-ience, and I felt a lot of other people did, too^ 1 guess I was right because we've had wonderful turnouts ."

Al Temple will soon retire from the Plymouth manufactur ing firm he founded 25 years ago. Aboard their motor home, he and his wife, Doris, plan to travel the nat ional an t ique show circuit.

The Livonia show will mark their first stop: I II be testing the waters, seeing what sells and what doesn' t . I want to be more un ique than competi-tive. What I have is unusua l , something many -people haven't seen."

His Holiday Inn sampler will include l»90s postcards, turn-of- the-century sheet music. Civil War letters, military bu t tons , police badges, to-kens, ant ique clocks, logging-era relics. Barber coins, World War II ration coupons, and 1920s Chris tmas Seals st ickers and football game tick-

He inherited some of older finds from his father. But as a Michigan Treasure Hunter* past preai dent , he has dragged the ear th with a metal detec-tor, prospected for gold and silver and tapped his own curiosity.

Selling collectibles will be something different but , as he put it, " someth ing I ought to really en-joy."

Bob Sklar is OMUtant managing editor for tpe-cial project*. To leave a menage, call 963-2113

Passion colors painter's work Gregory Aylesworth's artistic integrity draws the viewer into his work by use of dramatic impact. Ob-vious in his one-man show at Livonia City Hall is his mastery of materials, excellent draftsmanship and lovefor painting.

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From the pen and ink pointi l-liam of an endangered Afri-can elephant to an impres-

sionistic oil of greyhounds racing a t breakneck speed, ar t is t Gregory

•Aylesworth strives to create a dra-mat ic impact on the viewer's emo-tions.

Dramatic: Above, Gre-gory Ayles-worth works on "Racing Dogs." Right, his "Stalking Leopard." Both are oils.

T h e Livonia ArU Commission presents more t h a n 40 oil, gouache, watercolor, paste l a n d mixed media artworks by the Royal Oak ar t is t in a one-man show, "Ut i l i t a r ian Ad Art," in the Livonia City Hall lob-by, Farmington Road a n d Five Mile.

A meet- the-art is t session with

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Aylesworth iB scheduled 3-4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26, the day the show ends .

" W h e n I paint , I try to go for an extreme of emotion. I try to bring ou t the things you don ' t usual ly see," Aylesworth said in an inter-view at h is Oakland County home. "A paint ing should be a break from reality, a doorway to the mind. Oth erwise, you might as well take a photograph."

A drawing and i l lustration in-s t ructor in the graphic design de-p a r t m e n t a t t he Center for Creative S tud ies in Detroit, Aylesworth be-lieves there is more emotion in-volved with representational ar t t h a n in non-objective abstract or photoreal is t work, allowing more of an opportuni ty to connect with the viewer.

" I 'd ra ther go for a personable approach instead of photorealism. I l ike to see the brush strokes. I like it to be something, to mean some-th ing to the viewer," Aylesworth said. »

"Rac ing Dogs," an oil on canvas, exposes the t ragic unders ide of dog racing. Abstract geometric shapes a n d slashing brush strokes accen-

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Polish your green thumb at seminar B Y LINDA A N N CHOMIN S P E C I A L W R I T E R

Challenge your artistic abilities. Create a painting in your garden, or

landscape with the help of experts, at the th i rd annual "Gardening From the Ground Up" conference Saturday, March 13, at Schoolcraft College in Livonia.

Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you have questions like how im-

portant is watering, or which color of flower's a t t rac t songbirds, the forum, presented by Schoolcraft 's Cont inu-ing Educat ion Services and the gar-den and landscape design company Perennial Favorites, has the answer. Copt to a t t end is $65.

Ten sessions, ranging from design and color theory to creating water gar-dens and at tracting the living color of hummingbirds , butterflies and song-birds to your yard, offer instruction and advice tailored specifically for the southeas t Michigan homeowner.

Gardeners choose from one of three workshops held simultaneously dur-ing each of three morning and after-noon sessions. Registrations received by March 1 will receive priority in choice of workshops.

" T h e purpose of the conference is so gardeners can spend their t ime and money more wisely," said Perennial Favorites owner Jane t Macunovich of Waterford.

Author of the book "Easy Garden Design," Macunovich began the con-ferences three years ago. She teaches a variety of horticultural topics at Schoolcraft College, Oakland Com-muni ty College and community edu-cation centers throughout the Detroi t area.

" I 'm trying to offer gardeners of various levels the classes I've had to travel extensively to at tend, ' she said.

Macunovich will present the topics "Raise Your Sights to Lower Mainte-nance" and "Landscape Renovation: A Jung le Out There" in separate morning sessions. One of the areas she'll cover is watering.

"Water ing is really important to do. If you do nothing else, you'll want to make sure the plants have enough water. Watering in the spring does more for the plants than at any other t ime of the year," Macunovich said.

• In the earlier part of the year, all of the s tarches that were stored in the roots the previous year need water. T h e roots don' t get fed at all because all the water is going into leaf forma-tion. Each cell in the leaf has to fill out with water and nutrients. Later in summer , say mid-July, the leaves have already formed but by then it s too late for the roots."

Landscape designer Sue Grubba of Rochester Hills will discuss color the-ory, harmonious shape and texture a s well as the three design principles — scale, balance, and repetition — in Session A. "Simply Done: Focus on Design."

"I ' l l talk about the cool colors (blue, green, violet), what feeling they give you. It 's more of a t ranqui l feel-ing," Grubba said.

" W a r m colors give an element of surpr ise (red, yellow, orange). T h e reds, you don't see a lot of them, bu t when you do, they pop right out.

Grubba also will cover unifying the whole design. "You want enough vari-ety to s t imulate the eye to keep it moving, yet you want enough repeti-tion so you can be comfortable with i t ," she said.

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Arttosst features vignettes from the suburban arts scene. Write: Artbeat. Creative Living. Ob-server A Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 School-craft. Uvonia 43150. For details and reviews of musical performanc-es, please turn to the Entertainment section.

U ART WANTS " The Arts Foundation of Michigan, in partner-

ship with the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, offers financial support to art i s t s through the creative ar t i s t grant.

Granta of up to $7,000 are available to profes sional Michigan artista. Grant* for significant, original new work are swardad In all artistic dis-ciplines.

The independent funding organisation strives to spur corporations, founda t ions and Individu-als to part icipate and inveat in the ar ts state wide.

Reques t s for the Letter of In tent application, guidel ines and budget forms can be made by cal l ing the foundation at 313-964-2244 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays or by writing: Arts Founda t ion of Michigan, 646 Griswold, Suite 2164, Detroit , MI 48226. T h e deadline to apply is April 21.

• m m w o t w T h e dramat ic and varied leaf pr in t colorful w»

tercolors of Joan Bonnette, whoae work ia includ-ed in the art collection of the Livonia Civic Cen-

ter Library , are on exhibit in the lobby at Matthaei Botanical Gardens of the University of Michigan through Feb. 28 •

She 's an art reviewer for the Michigan Council for the Arts and a member of the Michigan Wa-tercolor Society Board.

Lobby hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. T h e gardens are at 1800 N. Dixboro, Ann Arbor.

• VAAL TO MMT Farmington Hills art ist Jerrine Habsburg will

demonstrate oil pa in t ing when the Visual Arta Association of Livonia meets at 7:30 p.m. T h u r s -day, Feb. 18 at Jefferson Center, Room 24, 9501 Henry Ruff, Livonia. There ' s no admission fee.

T h e VAAL instructor will show the procesa of s tar t ing a still life in oils and will describe the principles of working with oils, said VAAL preai* dent Eileen Bibby of Livonia.

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Learn how African art fueled art revolution W a r r e n R o b b i n s , f o u n d e r a n d

d i r e c t o r e m e r i t u s of t h e N a t i o n a l M u s e u m of Af r i can Art in W a s h -ing ton , D .C . , will give a s l ide p r e s -e n t a t i o n , " U n m a s k i n g P i c a s s o : H o w t h e T r a d i t i o n a l Art of Af r i ca

F u e l e d t h e 20 th C e n t u r y Revo lu -t i on in A f t , " M o n d a y , Feb . 15, in D e S a l l e A u d i t o r i u m a t t h e C r a n -b r o o k Art M u s e u m , 500 L o n e P i n e , B l o o m f i e l d Hi l l s .

T h e 1:30 p .m . l e c tu re will ex-

p lo r e t h e role of Af r i can s c u l p t u r e in 2 0 t h Cen tu ry a r t m o v e m e n t s s u c h a s cub i sm, f a u v i s m , G e r m a n e x p r e s s i o n i s m a n d s u r r e a l i s m . I n a f a s t - p a c e d , t r ip le - s l ide p r e s e n -t a t i o n , R o b b i n s will show how t h e

p ioneer a r t i s t s of t h e 20th C e n t u -ry — P i ca s so , M a t i s s e , B r a n c u s i , Klee a n d o t h e r s — d r e w d i rec t ly f rom t h e f o r m s a n d i d e a s of t r a d i -t iona l Af r i can s c u l p t u r e .

T h e l ec tu re a t C r a n b r o o k is in-

"Schools may host African dance sessions In c e l e b r a t i o n of Black H i s t o r y

M o n t h , C e n t e r for Crea t ive S t u d -ies will o f f e r c o m p l i m e n t a r y work -s h o p s in A f r i c a n d a n c e to a r e a s c h o o l s a n d ho ld open j a z z en -s e m b l e r e h e a r s a l s .

T h e w p r k s h o p s will c h a l l e n g e s t u d e n t s w i t h ac t ive p a r t i c i p a t i o n in a o n e - h o u r d a n c e exper i ence . N o p r e v i o u s d a n c e t r a i n i n g is nec -essa ry .

F a c u l t y m e m b e r s Ali A b d u l l a h a n d Kof i E g b o will lead t h e work -s h o p s , a c c o m p a n i e d by A f r i c a n

d r u m m e r s . A b d u l l a h , f o r m e r d a n c e d i r ec to r a n d cho reog raphe r for t h e N a t i o n a l Senega l e se Bal le t of W e s t Af r i ca , h a s researched t r i b a l d a n c e s of Niger ia , H a i t i a n d Senega l .

E g b o ' s c r e d e n t i a l s range f rom a d o c t o r a t e in i n s t r u c t i o n a l t ech -nology- f r o m M i c h i g a n S t a t e Uni -ve r s i ty t o a B a c h e l o r of Arts in t h e a t e r a r t s a n d c u l t u r a l s t u d i e s f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y of L b a d a n , Niger ia . F o r m e r c u r a t o r of e d u c a -t ion a t D e t r o i t ' s M u s e u m of Afr i -

c a n A m e r i c a n His to ry , he t e a c h e s a n t h r o p o l o g y a t W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y .

T h e C C S jazz e n s e m b l e , led by J o h n P a x t o n , will ho ld o p e n re-h e a r s a l s 6-7:30 p .m . W e d n e s d a y s i n t h e C C S annex , 84 Fer ry , De-t ro i t . P a x t o n ' s a p p r o a c h t o j azz s t u d i e s inc ludes e x p o s u r e t o a s p e c t r u m of styles, w i th e m p h a s i s on h i s to r i ca l pe rspec t ive .

E l e m e n t a r y , m i d d l e a n d h igh s c h o o l s in te res ted in p a r t i c i p a t i n g in t h e d a n c e w o r k s h o p s m a y ca l l

J u l i e Bor ik , C C S a d m i s s i o n s a n d m a r k e t i n g d i r e c t o r 313-872-3118, ext. 631. T h e r e ' s n o cos t . D a y s a n d t i m e s will be a r r a n g e d wi th i nd iv idua l schoo ls . O n - s i t e work-s h o p s m a y be a r r a n g e d wi th schools w i t h o u t acces s t o t r a n s -po r t a t i on .

N o pr ior a r r a n g e m e n t s a re nec-essary for t h o s e i n t e r e s t e d in ob-serv ing t h e j a z z e n s e m b l e r ehea r s -als. For genera l i n f o r m a t i o n a n d d i r ec t i ons t o C C S , call 313-872-3118 ext. 607.

e l u d e d wi th m u s e u m a d m i s s i o n : $3 for a d u l t s , $2 for sen io r citi-z e n s a n d f u l l - t i m e s t u d e n t s , free for m u s e u m m e m b e r s a n d chil-d r e n younger t h a n 7. N o r m a l l y c losed o n M o n d a y , t h e m u s e u m will open a t 1 p . m . a n d close one h o u r a f t e r t h e l ec tu re e n d s . For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , cal l 645-3312.

R o b b i n s , a f o r m e r t eache r , wr i t -er a n d ed i tor , e s t a b l i s h e d t h e first m u s e u m in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s de-vo ted exc lus ive ly t o t h e r ich, cre-a t i v e her i t age of Af r i ca . In ^979, C o n g r e s s voted by u n a n i m o u s c o n s e n t to m a k e t h i s m u s e u m t h e N a t i o n a l M u s e u m of Af r i can Art , on t h e Federa l M a l l in W a s h i n g -t o n , D.C., a b u r e a u of t h e S m i t h -s o n i a n I n s t i t u t i o n .

R o b b i n s h a s l ec tu red a t h u n -d r e d s of u n i v e r s i t i e s a n d m u s e -u m s t h r o u g h o u t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , E u r o p e a n d Afr ica . H e is t h e a u t h o r of m a n y a r t i c l e s on a r t .

s c i ence a n d c u l t u r e , a s well a s t h e t w o - v o l u m e " A f r i c a n A r t i n A m e r i c a n C o l l e c t i o n s " <1966, 1989). R o b b i n s received a m a s t e r of a r t s degree in h i s tory f r o m t h e Un ive r s i t y of M i c h i g a n .

T h e C r a n b r o o k Academy of Art M u s e u m is o p e n to t h e p u b l i c for., general v i ewing 1 -5 p .m . W e d n e s - ; d a y - S u n d a y . T h e m u s e u m book-s to re o f fe r s a n o u t s t a n d i n g selec-t ion of b o o k s o n a r t , a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d des ign , p l u s c h i l d r e n ' s books , c a rds , p o s t e r s a n d exh ib i t i on ca t -a logues . For m o r e b o o k s t o r e infor-m a t i o n , cal l 645-3325.

T h e C r a n b r o o k A c a d e m y of Art , wi th i t s c o n t e m p o r a r y a r t m u s e -u m , is a d iv i s ion of t h e C r a n b r o o k E d u c a t i o n a l C o m m u n i t y , which a l so i n c l u d e s t h e C r a n b r o o k In-s t i t u t e of S c i e n c e a n d C r a n b r o o k Schools . M u s e u m ac t iv i t i es are s u p p o r t e d in p a r t by t h e Mich i -gan Counc i l for A r t s a n d C u l t u r a l Af fa i r s .

Forum focus — collecting contemporary art In c o n j u n c t i o n wi th t h e c u r r e n t e x h i b i t i o n a t t h e C r a n -

brook A c a d e m y of Art M u s e u m in B l o o m f i e l d Hi l l s , " T h e F i n e Ar t of P a t r o n a g e : C o n t e m p o r a r y P a i n t i n g a n d S c u l p -t u r e f r o m L o c a l Co l l ec t ions , " a g r o u p of d e a l e r s a n d collec-to r s will g a t h e r in a s y m p o s i u m t o d i s c u s s wi th t h e a u d i -ence a s p e c t s of col lect ing c o n t e m p o r a r y a r t .

T h e s y m p o s i u m will t a k e p l ace 7 p .m . T h u r s d a y , Feb . 18, in t h e d e S a l l e A u d i t o r i u m a t t h e m u s e u m , 1221 N . W o o d -w a r d , B l o o m f i e l d Hil ls . A r ecep t ion will follow. Ca l l 645-3323 fo r m o r e i n fo rma t ion .

T h e d i s c u s s i o n will s t a r t w i t h a n i n t r o d u c t i o n by m u s e -u m d i r e c t o r Roy Slade. P r e s e n t a t i o n s will be given by col-lec tor A n d r e w C a m d e n , on co l l ec t i ng f r o m a p r i v a t e p o i n t of

view, a n d Gregory W i t t k o p p , c u r a t o r of co l l ec t ions at C ran -brook, on co l l ec t ing f rom the p e r s p e c t i v e of t h e m u s e u m .

A f t e r t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n s , Gi lbe r t S i l v e r m a n , a wel l -known col lector a n d c h a i r m a n of the M u s e u m C o m m i t t e e of t h e C r a n b r o o k A c a d e m y of Art Boa rd of G o v e r n o r s , will m o d e r -a t e a p a n e l of dea l e r s who have b e e n involved with the e x h i b i t i o n . T h e dea l e r s represen t a b r o a d g r o u p of galleries w i t h i n t h e c o m m u n i t y and i n c l u d e R a y F l e m i n g , S u s a n n e Hi lber ry , T i m Hi l l , S t e p h e n M o r r i s , George N ' N a m d i , Mary P r e s t o n a n d L i n d a Ross.

O t h e r d e a l e r s will be asked to p a r t i c i p a t e in t h i s open d i s c u s s i o n . Q u e s t i o n s will be t a k e n f r o m t h e aud ience .

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t u a t e d o c racing's t h r o a t - c u t t i n g n a t u r e .

T h e a r t i s t ' s i n t i m a t e look a t t h e dogs not only reveals t h e suf -fe r ing t h a t pe rvades the spor t , b u t n a i l s t h e cond i t ioned r e s p o n s e s of h o s t i l e aggress iveness a n d r av ing in t h e a n i m a l s , c rea t ing a s t r o n g s t a t e m e n t aga in s t racing.

" I h a t e dog racing, w h a t t h e dogs go t h r o u g h — the c rue l ty , s t a r v a t i o n a n d b e a t i n g s , " Ayles-wor th sa id .

" T h r o u g h my work, 1 (hope to) t ry t o br ing an a w a r e n e s s to n a -tu re , e n d a n g e r e d a n i m a l s , a b u s e d a n i m a l s , a n i m a l s t h a t a re t h r e a t -e n e d by violent c o n d i t i o n s . "

In choos ing sub j ec t m a t t e r for a p a i n t i n g , Ayleswor th s t r ives t o s h o w w h a t o the rwise wou ld re-m a i n u n s e e n .

" I t ry to p ick t h o s e views t h a t p e o p l e would l ike t o see. W i t h t h e dogs . 1 w a n t e d s o m e t h i n g d y n a m -ic t h a t no one cou ld get t o see — on t h e race course , l ike y o u ' r e a b o u t to be r u n down by a b u n c h of h o u n d s , " Aylesworth sa id .

" T h a t ' s bigger t h a n life. T h a t ' s

t h e d r a m a t i c i m p a c t . " A t h o r o u g h b r e d in t h e f i e ld of

a r t , Ayleswor th s t u d i e d i l l u s t r a -t ion a t t h e C e n t e r for C rea t i ve S t u d i e s , t h r e e o u t of f ou r yea r s on s c h o l a r s h i p . H i s a r t h a s been ex-h i b i t e d a t t h e S c a r a b C l u b , C C S facu l ty shows a n d a t t h e " O u r T o w n " exh ib i t i on in B i r m i n g h a m .

Ayleswor th h a s worked in ad-ve r t i s ing a r t 15 years , 11 of t h e m a s f o u n d e r a n d s en io r p a r t n e r of t h e des ign firm B u f f a l o B r o t h e r s S t u d i o s E a s t in De t ro i t . F r o m concep t t h r o u g h p r i n t , B u f f a l o B r o t h e r s p rovides fu l l - s e rv i ce ad-ve r t i s ing a r t a n d p a c k a g i n g de-s ign. Now e x p a n d e d t o o f f i ces in S a n t a B a r b a r a a n d L a s Vegas , i t s c l i en t s i nc lude De t ro i t M o n t h l y , S h e d d ' s , F T D F lo r i s t s , C h r y s l e r . G e n e r a l Moto r s , L a m b o r g h i n i , A d v e r t i s i n g A g e , A u t o w e e k . M e a d o w Brook T h e a t r e in Ro-c h e s t e r Hi l l s a n d t h e Fox T h e a t r e in De t ro i t .

Ayleswor th h a s se rved on the S c a r a b C l u b b o a r d of d i r ec to r s four years . For t h e l a s t t h r e e , he

h a s c h a i r e d t h e a n n u a l s p r i n g Ad-ve r t i s i ng Art & Des ign E x h i b i -t ion . I t ' s o n e of t h e la rges t adver-t i s ing a r t s h o w s in N o r t h Amer i -ca.

H e jok ing ly s a y s h e first be-c a m e involved w i t h a r t b e c a u s e h e c o u l d n ' t d o a n y t h i n g else , b u t i t ' s m o r e l ikely h i s l a t e f a t h e r heavi ly i n f l u e n c e d t h i s dec i s ion .

" M y f a t h e r l iked t o p a i n t a lot, so we took c l a s se s a t C r a n b r o o k before I even lef t h igh school , " Ay leswor th s a id .

I m p r e s s i o n i s m s q u e e z e d s t r a i g h t f r o m t h e t u b e cha rac t e r -izes t h e " S t a l k i n g L e o p a r d , " a n oil on c a n v a s . T h e p o r t r a i t ' s h igh-ly t e x t u r e d s u r f a c e a d d s a br is-t l ing r o u g h n e s s t o t h e ac t a n d an -ima l . Violet , yel low, o range a n d b l u e color t h i s ca t on t h e prowl d a n g e r o u s .

" I u s u a l l y c h o o s e t w o colors. T h e r e ' s an u n d e r t o n e m o s t of my pieces have , a color s c h e m e , " Ayleswor th s a id . "1 t ry not t o use t h e colors t h a t s e e m b l a t a n t . I ex-

p a n d on t h e m , m a k e t h e m more c h r o m a t i c so t h e y ' r e m o r e realis-t ic . T h e y ' r e u s u a l l y c o m p l e m e n -ta ry co lors . "

R e f e r e n c e files' l i ne t h e wal ls of h i s w o r k i n g space . N o less t h a n t h r e e d r a w i n g b o a r d s s t a n d a t t he r eady . Ay le swor th d o e s n o ske tch-ing b e f o r e h a n d u n l e s s i t ' s for a c l i en t . I n s t e a d , he s k e t c h e s a brief o u t l i n e right o n t h e b o a r d .

M a n y of t h e p i eces in the show were u s e d in c o m m e r c i a l edi tor i -a ls or a d v e r t i s i n g .

" B a n d i t s , " a n ee r i e pas te l by Ayleswor th , won severa l a w a r d s a f t e r i t a c c o m p a n i e d a n excerpt f r o m a n E l m o r e L e o n a r d novel of t h e s a m e n a m e f e a t u r e d in De-t r o i t M o n t h l y . D a r k a n d myster i -ous , t h e work f o c u s e s on an old Cad i l l ac h e a r s e a n d i t s seemingly al ive c o n t e n t s .

" J o h n C o l t r a n e , " a n expres-s ion i s t i c p o r t r a i t r ende red in gouache a n d dyes , served as a pos te r for t h e 1988 Black Ameri-can M u s i c A w a r d s .

" I ' d r a t h e r not work in o n e s ty le . I l i k e e x p e r i m e n t i n g w i t h m e d i u m s t o h e i g h t e n m y a b i l i t i e s . I t e x e r c i s e s m y crea t iv i ty , w h i c h is h a r d b e c a u s e everything*s b e e n d o n e b e f o r e , " Ayleswor th s a i d .

O t h e r a r t w o r k no t t o be m i s s e d i n c l u d e s p a s t e l p o r t r a i t s of M a r i -lyn M o n r o e a n d Luci l le Ba l l t h a t s h o w of f A y l e s w o r t h ' s a b i l i t y t o s u c c e s s f u l l y m a n i p u l a t e t h e m e -d i u m .

" P a s t e l g ives a sof te r feel. W i t h p a s t e l s , y o u c a n work in to t h e m a lot . I l i k e t o do people b e c a u s e t h e y ' r e h a r d t o do. It s h o w s a lot of s k i l l , " s a i d t h e m u l t i t a l e n t e d a r t i s t .

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Show hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.

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Plymouth A W O R L D O F SECLUSION

C a n b e y o u r s in th t s s p a c i o u s d c t a c h c d c o n d o . T w o s to ry g r e a t r o o m w i t h fireplace, k i t chen wi th plenty o l cherrv c a b i n e t s r e a r d e c k wh ich o v e r l o o k s a pr ivate s e t t i n g . $ 5 2 4 , 9 0 0 (OE-N-l"*ARB) 3 4 ^ - J O S O

WALK T O D O W N T O W N P L Y M O I T H C h a r m i n g C o l o n i a l in w a l k i n g d i s t a n c e to d o w n t o w n P lymouth Large lo t . n e w d e c k a n d f resh ly p a i n t e d i 1 VVOOO (OE-N-281 Nl) 3 4 ^ * 0 5 0

ATTRACTIVE B l NGALOW Walking d i s t a n c e f r o m t o w n H a r d w o o d f loors , deck a n d many u p g r a d e s i n c l u d e siding, new f u r n a c e w i n d o w s a n d b a t h a n d a f in i shed b a s e m e n t $ 9 9 , 9 0 0 <OF-N-9"HAR) J 4 - - - 3 0 5 0

C O N D O S H O W S LIKE A MODEL F a b u l o u s entry level ranc+i unit back ing to a w o o d e d s e c l u d e d a rea O f f e r s m a n y f e a t u r e s Spark l ing c l ean a n d p r i c e d t o sell $ 9 8 , 9 0 0 (OE-N-MSYC) i 4 ' - 3 0 ? 0

O W N E R SAYS S E U . l o c a t i o n p l u s c h a r m p l u s value This cozy P lymouth h o m e has s o m u c h t o o f fe r , c o r n e r lot 18 * 12 loft o v e r l o o k i n g living r o o m h a r d w o o d floors 2 ca r ga rage $8^ OOO (OF V 9 2 F A R ) 3 4 7 - 3 0 3 0

Livonia LIVONIA IN THE PINES

3 b e d r o o m 2 lull b a t h b r i c k r anch wi th a t t a c h e d 3 t a r g a r a g e N e w e r c a r p e t i n g , f i replace in l iving r o o m , cover r e a r p o r c h w i t h p o u r e d foo t ings - ideal fo r e x p a n s i o n o r e n c l o s u r e $ 1 2 3 , 3 0 0 <OE-N-4lMYR> 3 4 7 - 3 0 3 0

LIVONIA

C h a r m i n g br ick h o m e in move- in c o n d i t i o n o f f e r i n g 3 b e d r o o m s , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t h a r d w o o d f loors new f u r n a c e , a n d u p d a t e d l o i c h e n Hurry o n this o n e Call n o w only $ 8 4 9 0 0 (OE-N-31CAR) 3 4 7 - 3 0 3 0

ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE S t o p p a y i n g r e n t a n d b u y ' h i s c u t e Livonia h o m e F r o m s t a r t e r h o m e t o r e t i r e m e n t , this cou ld b e t h e o n e fo r you $ 4 8 , 4 0 0 (OE-N-88CAM) 3 4 - - 3 0 3 0

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NOTTINGHAM W O O D S W E S T 2 . 3 8 3 s q ft. 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 l ' i b a t h C o l o n i a l o f fe rs s p e c t a c u l a r finished b a s e m e n t wi th w e t b a r , c e n t r a l air. family r o o m with fireplace, bay w i n d o w s S u p e r d e c k o v e r l o o k s park-like y a r d $ 1 9 6 9 0 0 (OE-N-32BEN) 3 4 - - 3 O 5 0

C O M M U T E R S D R E A M C l o s e t o X-ways and s h o p p i n g , p r e m i u m 1 1 a c r e lot in q u i e t family sub, 4 b e d r o o m , all b r i c k Co lon ia l . 2 ' i b a t h a n d library $194 9 0 0 (OE-N-40.MOR) 3 4 7 - 3 0 3 0

BEST BUY IN FRANCA VILLA! T h i s b e a u t i f u l h o m e of fe rs 4 s p a c i o u s b e d n i o m s , 13*22 family r o o m inc ludes bar a n d l a rge fireplace, formal d i n i n g r o o m a n d library Spac ious a n d o p e n floor p lan $ l"*4.900 (OE-NOTV AR> 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

AFFORDABLE 3 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th b n c k r anch B r i n g y o u r d e c o r a t i v e i deas t o this spac ious h o m e in g r e a t s u b d i v i s i o n Family r o o m has fireplace a n d d o o r w a l l t o p a t i o full b a s e m e n t , a t t a c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 (OE-N-86MEE) 3 4 " ' - 3 0 S 0

LIVONIA 3 b e d r o o m s . I ' : baths , full b a s e m e n t Flor ida m o m w i t h ce i l ing fan. fireplace a n d c e n t r a l a i r $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 (OF.-N-49CL R) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

COUNTRY LOT IN T H E CITY B e a u t i f u l 2 yr o ld c u s t o m r a n c h is t h e foca l po in t of this s e t t i n g 3 b e d r o o m s and s p a c e g a l o r e Quality a b o u n d s Don t miss this o n e $ 1 3 2 , 4 0 0 (OE-N-36JOY) . 3 4 7 - 3 0 3 0

Redford A DOUL H O U S E

IT*- p e r f e c t h o m e for t h e g r o w i n g fami ly N e w e r t h e r m a l w i n d o w s , gas f u r n a c e , air c o n d i t i o n i n g , roof , a d o u b l e kit a n d 2 car ga rage $82.SOO (OE-N-99LEV) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

J U S T LISTED You ' l l l o v e this h o m e , r e m o d e l e d k i t c h e n , s ta ined w o o d w o r k ti led a n d p j r a t i o n e d b a s e m e n t , 2 ca r g a r a g e . B e d f o r d ' s b e s t ' $~ '6 , t OO ( O E - N - 6 I D E N ) 3 4 7 - 3 0 3 0

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Brighton S T U N N I N G COLONIAL!

S h o w s like a model - T o p of the line Kohicr fixtures thru-out Purified water system, 4 6 0 0 s q ft Jacuzzi tub. 1 acre homesi te . m o r e $ 3 8 5 , 0 0 0 (OE-N-45URB) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

Salem A W O R K O F ART

( k w g e o u s country style c o m p l e t e with 10 acres, w i t h o u t basement , stream and trees, extens ive decking $ 3 2 0 , 0 0 0 (OE-N-44ABI) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

Canton T H E R E ' S N O T H I N G LIKE A NEW H O M E

A c u s t o m h o m e you don't want to miss. 4 bedrooms. 3 ' . ' baths, master b e d r o o m , 2 fireplaces,, formal dining, study , extras Still t ime to make cho ices 6 0 day occupancy $ 2 6 5 , 0 0 0 (OE-N-39STO) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

T H E PERFECT PARADISE Backs to a private w o o d e d area, almost n e w h o m e ha s f inished basement . 2 full baths a n d 2 lavatories, a n d a -tSO-foot d e c k for e n t e r t a i n i n g . $ 1 4 4 , 9 0 0 (OE N-14BRO) 3 4 7 . 3 0 5 0

AFFORDABLE Ranch priced to sell n o * ' Full b a s e m e n t , central air. s o m e updat ing (89) . new hot water heater (90) $ 1 0 9 . 9 0 0 (OE-N-12BUR) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

Westland EMERALD P O I N T C O N D O

Best value - country kitchen, Mcrrilat cabinets . 1st floor laundry. 3 bedrooms . 2 baths. A n d e r s o n w i n d o w * natura l fireplace a n d 2 car garage $ 1 1 9 , 9 0 0 (OE-N-13CHE) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

GREAT L O C A T I O N ! This ranch offers 2Vj baths, finished basement 2 k i tchens (I up and 1 d o w n ) , fircplace 2 car attached garage priced to sell $95,OOO ( 0 E - N - 5 9 O U ) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

BETTER THAN NEW This tn-level has it all Neutral d e c o r and updates a b o u n d Central air. n e w e r furnace and maintenance tree exter ior $91 9 0 0 (OE-N 30WOR) 3 4 7 . J O 5 0

Tk* weather may be cold, but the real estate market k still plenty warm.

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•mooetefl ceramic floors ca-;tne<vai ceing. recess ttgm ing. new windows Fabmous! $131 000 (P1997I CENTURY 21 At TTW lakes 36M200

ADAMS WOODS CONDO 2 bedroom 2 * Vi * Vs totfts wafcout lower level move-in condition $181 250 (iwv) CENTURY 21 Country HIKMO-SOSO INTIRMINKUIIAL I I -TtlAT: tfAUTIfUl TWO*. 3 . acres, « bedrooms 2Vj

I wtm BKTTWvjham Schoots $695 000 l CHAR I CENTURY 21 country H*s 540-3050

O M N SUN 1-4. 6503 Mar stefl $ of warren, W of Canton Center Style & charm descnoes trw 4 oed-room 2V) oatfi colonial wtth outstanding Wtcnen suite

,$175 400 CENTURY 21 Sub urtian 455 5880 OMN SUN. 1-4 204 MeadowUke S of Cherry Hi. E of I-275 3 bedroom 2 Bad trt-ievel wWi neutral

' decor tnru oi* Berber car-pet cathedral 2 * car garage $99 500 CfN TURY 21 SuOuftan 455 5880 A QUAD WUUTI WW a muse' 4 bedrooms 2% oaths central ar. dWng room fam* room »/ flre-ottce finished aasement and more $129 900 C o m * r 21 John COM 937 2J00

CUSTOM TULT RANCH on 2 acres features neutral decor, generous room sizes Florida room 2 car attached garage Zoning offers other possibil-ities $220 000 CENTURY 21 Suburtan 455 5880

HISTORIC 1 9 0 4 FARM HOUSE on 1 28 acres with over 3000 so ft includes 6 bedrooms, 2 baths unfin-ished walkout basement $259 900 CENTURY 21 Sub-urban 455 5880

TASTCFULIT DKOTATID 3 bedroom iVj bath brick ranch offers central air fireplace, patio, finished basement and many up-dates! $108 90- CENTURY 21 Suburtan 4? . 5880

c w m m M coco HOUSI Specializes m setting used nouses Huge multipie Wtmg inventory All types and prices Please can 451 9400 or stoc m 7500 Canton Center Rd by Warren

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BUH0INC sins Your bun-der or ours Paved t lighted streets Terms avaiUtte New sub. $3S.900 $45 900 (Ovacl CENTURY 21 At The Lakes J63-1200

CONTIMPORARY HOMI Skylight, almond I oak kitdien, J bedrooms. 1W baths large lot <Mdt. Wa*d lake Schools $104 900 (H1891! CENTWPY 21 At The Uk« 363 1200

CONTIMPORARY. 2 Story 5 bedrooms 2% Baths, fire-place. 1st floor laundry, wal led Lake Schools $114900 (A0001 CENTURY 21 At The lakes 363-1200

NEWER CONTEMPORARY RANCH in private commu-nity 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths family room Bnng all rea sonawe offers! $169 900 (P9308) CENTURY 21 At The lakes 363 12X

BEES33Z1H DISTRICT 7 SCH001SI Freshly painted 3 Bedroom Brick ranch with newer car-pet, hardwood floors, rec room W/VJ Bath mechanics dream 2 car garage $77 000 CENTURY 21 Sub uroan 464-0205

•MAI MU. A great home for the growing family 4 bedrooms family room heated inground pool w/pa t » 1 large yard Home war ranty $129 ,900 CENTURY 21 Mil Corporate Transferee Service 851-6700

GRAND CONTEMPORARY! Oak entry master suite on main floor, large rooms natural fireplace beamed accents, first floor laundry, lot w/acres of commons $200,000 CENTURY 21 MA Corporate Transferee Service 851 6700

FARMINGTON HILLS

« BEDROOM TUDOR 2 5 baths, finished basement $212,500 CENTURY 21 Country HHls 540-3050 KENDALIWOOO COlONiAL Charming colonial in won-derful Kendaitwood Sub North Farmington Hills Schools 4 bedrooms family room, plus 32x17 great room $158900 CENTURY 21 MJL Corporate Transferee Service 851-6700 SPACIOUS 3 bedroom colo-nial Family room w/fire-ptace circular drive popular Camewt Sub Can today for an appointment $129,900 CENTURY 21 MJI Corporate Transferee Service 851-6700 TOE AMERICAN WHAM S aftve l well m RamDiewood gracious living on premium tot secure community 4 bedroom colonial w/over 3000 SQ ft $260 000 CEN TURY 21 MJI Corporate Transferee Service 851 -6700 i f . r i J M . ' H T y T n ! KBMAU contemporary lakefront indoor pool k>wer level walkout with bedroom bath fireplace 1.5 acres Reduced $439 000 land Contract Avasawe CENTURY 21 Country WEi 540-3050

IMMACULATE! 4 bedroom 1 bath/2 lav Ranch has Hvmg room, finished Casement, some new carpeting ce-ramic floor in kitchen, neu trai decor 2 car attached garage Home warranty $104 900 CENTURY 21 Hart-ford South inc 464-6400 OVER Vt ACRE 4 bedroom Colonial spiral staircase full basement. 2 car attached garage Rural area for the kids to roam CENTURY 21 Chalet 477-1800 5 BETXtOOM RANCH w-at tractive landscaping Fin isned Basement bar I gas fireplace w 60 x 220. 1Vi car garage $87 500 CEN-TURY 21 525 9600

COUNTRY LNWC m the City 1 Bedroom ranch on a lovely landscaped large « fin-ished basement 2 car at-tached garage too many features to fct Cai for a preview CENTURY 21 Chaw 477 1800

MOTHER IN-LAW m tws brick bt-ievel with 2 oak kitchens. 5 Bedrooms newer carpet 2 fireplaces HOME PROTECTION PLAN $142 500 CENTURY 21 SuB urban 455-5880 T0U-YI JUST RUN OUT OP REASONS TO RCNT1 2 bed room 1 bath Plymouth condo reasonably pneed for

' immediate occupancy $67 750 CENTURY 21 Sub-urban 455-5880

BtAUTwm i k x I A W 3 bedrooms. 1% baths, basement garage unfln tshed upstairs could Be used for large 4th bedroom $•1 900 CENTURY 21 COO* I Associates J26-2COO.

BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH ill desirable Redford suB large kitchen and living room, fin-ished Basement 2 car de-tached garage Newer car pet hot water tank and more $77 500 CENTURY 21 Cook I Associates 326-2600 BRICK BEAUTY LOveN 3 Bedroom bungalow 2 Baths dining room thermo wi -dows doorwall to deck re-duced for quick sale $67 500 CENTURY 21 John COle 937 2300

B a m CHARMER "Move m condition' 3 Bedroom ranch central air 2 fm Baths fin-ished Basement wbrary/den, and 2% car garage $81,900 CENTURY 21 John Cole 937 2300 RE0P0RD HOME W/D0•-ME*. 3 bedrooms hardwood floors copper plumbing novate deck Home war-ranty $59 959 CENTURY 21 Hartford North mc 525-9600 SHOW A SELL Great Starter home wtth dimmg room

. basement newer furnace and carpet neutral decor 1Vi car garage w/opener $57 900 CENTURY 21 John C0ie937 2S00

TWS S ITI Sharp 4 bedroom Southfield colonial, hard-wood floors many extras Cat today for an appoint-ment $119 900 CfNTURY 21 MJL Corporate Transferee Service B51 6700

SPACIOUS KANCH1 On one acre. 4 Bedrooms living room with natural fireplace custom Blinds cove ceilings, hardwood floors and 4 car attached garage $85 500 CENTURY 21 Hartford South, inc 464-6400

WHITE CONTEMPORARY KITCHEN is outstanding in this red Bnck ranch w/many updates including basement lavatory YOU must see this home Home warranty. $65 900. CENTURY 21 MJL corporate Transferee Service 851-6700

SYLVAN LAKE PMVIUCK. for builder or to re-do present ranch with 2 Bed-rooms & basement 3 lots. $110000 (WYMI CENTURY 21 Country Hits 540-3050 WATERFRONT LOTS. Sewer It water Mam lakefront

'wooded lots $82,500-$92,500 !EvaC ) CENTURY 21 At The lakes 363-1200

Q2EEQ2ana open SUN 1-4 Cass Lake canal front with fireplace dry sauna ceramic, execu-tive retreat $235,000 N Of Cree E. of HMer to 4812 unwood CENTURY 21 At The lakes 363-1200

CUSTOM RMMM MAeNut Fantastic view 4 bedrooms 2* Baths lakes k * master suite $375 500 IE7BSJI CfNTURY 21 at The lakes 363-2100

WEST BLOOMFIELD

BEST BUY! 3 bedroom, iv? bath spacious home situated on a picturesoue acre lot Neutrally decorated and wefl maintained 2 car attached garage $126,900. CENTURY 21 Suburban 349-1212

CHARMING WARM 4 WVTT-INC Tn-level 3 bedrooms huge kitchen w,'extra cabi-netry private patio I Florida room neutral decor, light t airy, treed lot $150,000 CENTURY 21 MJI Corporate Transferee Service 851-6700

— m M M R V f W UKvUIIVt I I I I W i ^ feet for entertaining deck hot tub, Florida room wa»-out family room, on * acre wooded lot near schools 4 Bedrooms. 3 Baths. $219000 CfNTURY 21 MA Corporate Transferee Service 851-6700 GRECN LAOWONT Ready to fan in love? This 3 Bed room, 2 Bath home wwa* out w« do *> 0»er 2500 sq ft $299 900 CMBOI CEN TURY 21 At The lakes 563

I 1200 PANORAMIC raw Cass lake frontage 5 bedroom ranch w wafcout Basement area of m*on $ $ homes boat dock in yard warranteed home $349 900 CEWTU*Y 21 MJL Corporate Transferee Service 151-8700

1 BEDROOM. 2V| bath con-temporary twit 1890 Great room view of MNe $2*9.900 (Rto CENTunr 21 country MRS 540-3050.

O S I I H i E Q B Q UNION LAUMONT 2-story master piece, wrap around deck, southern exposure 5 Bedrooms. 2% baths. $276900 CENTURY 21 At The Lakes 363 1200. (L 76191 UPDATED TO C0N-TEPMORARY west Bloom-field Potomac Green Sub 4 bedrooms 2 story w/new white formica kitchen new carpeting throughout new roof $169 900 CENTURY 21 MJL Corporate Transferee Service 851-6700.

baths, fanty rbtUvfirepOce. possible in-law quarters 2 car attached garage. 2 * acres Livonia Schools $199 000 CENTURY 21 Hart-ford North mc 525 9600 GHAT MWSHMNT PROP-ERTY zoned C8-3 General Business in fast growing airport expansion area 164 acres |ust $60 000 CENTURY 21 Suburban 464-0205 HUMEUWNH SAYS SELL' Great family sub home needs a woe Tic. •rtag al offers $67 500 CENTURY 21 Suburban 261-1B23 VACANT UCMT NMJIIUAL. Prime 5 plus acres on New Dorgr* Rd Oewiopment has many possWWes CENTURY 21 Suburban 484-0305

K o o s s x a LMB WM M r t l N >t VNB: out «e und cortract wnw. Bl area of $200 000* Homes $69900 HWt.1 CWTURT 21 * 1* 1MB CST-1200

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•'9. Magic moments Don't get stumped photographing trees

FOCUS ON

MONTE NAQLER

I have always loved photographing in the forest. No better place exists to get tru-ly lost in your photography than among the splendor of trees and woods.

Forests have personalities all their own that can change quickly and dramatically. Fog and mist will produce a mood in your pictures quite different from that of a bright, sunny day.

The same stand of trees will obviously convey different feelings when etched by a blanket of snow or enveloped in a rainbow of fallen leaves.

Trees and forests are ever changing, and you and your camera have tremendous op-

portunities to record these magic moments on film. Here are some tips to help you make better photographs

in the forest: For good composition, concentrate in one of two areas:

pat terns or a dominant point. 1 have found thai patterns of trees work well in a picture,

such as an even row of aspens contrasted against the dark interior of the forest. A dominant point of interest can be an unusually shaped tree, a predominant tree trunk in the foreground framing trees behind, or a cluster of foliage on an individual branch. Remember to keep things simple and try to add impact to your shots.

As always; pay close attention to depth-of-field. Most likely, you'll want everything sharp from front to back, so be sure to use a small aperture and your depth-of-field scale on the lens barrel. And because it's usually darker in the woods, using a small aperture (necessitating a longer shutter speed for correct exposure) will likely require a tri-pod.

Forests provide many other photo opportunities. Look closely for that pattern of moss on a fallen log, a bouquet of intimate wildflowers or a patch of fallen leaves. Or how about that delicate stream winding through the forest, tum-bling over rocks, making miniature waterfalls?

Try looking straight up at a grouping of towering trees through a wide angle lens. The trees will appear to con-verge, producing a truly striking picture.

You've heard the expression, "You can't see the forest for the trees." In your photography, you'll easily see the forest

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Branching out: The tremendous contrast range and the bare diagonal trunk combined to at-tract Monte Nagler's eye for this forest photo-graph he made in Washington's Olympic Na-tional Park.

• The same stand of t rees will obvious-ly convey dif ferent feel ings when e t c h e d by a blanket of snow or enve-loped in a rainbow of fa l len leaves.

through the trees . . . and capture it all on film, too.

Monte Nagler is a fine art photographer based in Farm-ington Hills. You can leave a message by dialing 953-2047 bn a touch-tone phone, then his mailbox number, 1873.

Antique shop benefit to aid heart research

Northville's La Belle Provence will host a reception to benefit the American Heart Asso-ciation of Michigan on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12 and 13.

Fourteen percent of all purchases on those days will benefit the charity, in conjunction with American Heart Month.

LaBelle Provence specializes in European antiques and interior design, say owners Leslie Benser Luciani and Jennifer Tobias-Turner.

The benefit reception runs from 5-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur-day, Feb. 13. The shop is at 119 N. Center.

American Heart Association of Michigan representatives will be there to answer ques-tions. The nonprofit health organization is dedicated to reducing disability and death from cardiovascular disease and stroke.

The fund-raiser will mark arrival o f £ ship-ment of European Country antique*, and one-of-a-kind armoires from France, Germany and Austria. In honor of St. Valentine's Day, a wedding armoire from Normandy, France (cir-ca 1860) will make its debut. The piece is adorned with romantic kissing doves, bou-quets of Provencal flowers, wheat and sheathed arrows.

University of Michigan School of Music flute performance major Carrie Wheadon will perform Baroque music as the featured enter-tainer. Birmingham-based baker Lucette's will provide French pastries. Caffe Bravo of Northville will offer hot chocolate and special-ty coffee. Michigan artist Judy Bishop-Riviere, recently of Nice, France, will sketch pencil and charcoal line drawings of guests and be available to do colored chalk drawings.

Music award auditions

slated for Birmingham The Michigan Federation of Music Clubs

announces auditions for the $400 Elizabeth Gardner Vocal Award.

Application deadline is Monday, Feb. 15. For application forms, call 375-9534. The au-ditions will take place 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28, at the First Baptist Church in Birmingham.

Applicants must be between the ages of I T and 23 on Feb. 28, 1993. For the audition, one selection from each of these four categories must be performed: opera or oratorio, Old Ital-ian (before the 19th century). Romantic (French or German)*and 20th century Ameri-can or British in English. All selections, ex-cept the oratorio, must be memorized. A letter of recommendation from a voice teacher is also required.

The entrance fee is $6, plus $7.50 for stu-dent membership of the MFMC. Exceptions are s tudents of the Interlochen Center for the Arts. Michigan State University, Oakland University, Olivet College, Spring Arbor Col-lege and Western Michigan University.

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EXHIBITIONS Sand ca lendar I tems about Oakland County art gallery exhibitions to The Eccentric. 805 E. Maple, Birmingham 43009. Send items about Wayne County exhibitions to The Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft, Uvonia 43150. Attention: Creative Living editor.

• CIVIC CENTER UBttAJKY Continuing — Livonia Arta Commission presents a one-woman show by mixed-media artist Lena Mas-sara of Farmington Hills through Feb. 20 in the Art Gallery at the Livonia Civic Center Library. The 30-piece exhibition consiata of acrylic, watercolor, pastel, collage, assemblage and mixed media art-work. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday-Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Farmington Road and Five Mile.

The third exhibit of "Women of Artistry" runs through Feb. 28 in the first-floor showcase area of the library. Observerland art is ts Susan Argiroff, Sharon Lee Dillenbeck, Ju l ie Giordano, Carol Lynn McCreedy and Norma McQueen are showcasing watercolors, acrylics, oils, charcoals and marbling.

• UVONIA CITY HALL Continuing — A one-man show by Royal Oak artist Greg Aylesworth hosted by the Livonia Arts Com-mission continues through Feb. 26 in the lobby of Livonia City Hall. An instructor in the graphic de-sign department at Center for Creative Studies in Detroit since 1988, Aylesworth works in pastel, wa-" tercolor and oil. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Farmington Road and Five Mile.

• SWORDS INTO PLOWSHARES PEACE CENTER AND GALLERY

Continuing — "Imaging Alternatives: War of

Connie Lucas of Canton. Sculptures in wood, stone, metal, oils and watercolors, sketches, calligraphy, photography and montages. To March 11. 33 E. Adams, on Grand Circus Park, Detroit. Hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.

• LEMBERG GALLERY Continuing — Royal Oak printmaker Douglas Semivan, an assistant art professor at Madonna University in Livonia, takes part in a group exhibi-tion along with the likes of Louise Nevelson, Jim Dine, David Salle, Bruce Houston, Douglas Bulka, Peter Lodato and Steven Sorman through Feb. 28. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. 538 North Woodward, Bir-mingham.

• URBAN PARK Friday, Feb. 12 — New exhibits featuring paintingB by Jim Slack, sculpture and paintings by Center for Creative Studies graduates Matthew Hanna and J im Boyk, photography by Karl Fitzpatrick and Dan Santoni, and Zuhair Sha 'ouni , and drawings by Frank Harrell will continue through March 8. Opening 6-9 p.m. Friday. Slack, a Downriver artist, presents a show of paintings exploring the theme of Irish-American mythology. Hanna ' s steel and mixed-media shrines and al tar pieces are explora-tions into religion and its implications. Boyk's acrylic paintings on canvas and paper explore the layering of culture evoking the imagery of archaeo-logical digs. Fitzpatrick's work is often figurative.

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introducing printmaking and painterly techniques. Santoni uses light and staging, producing lush color printa. Sha'ouni '• photos document his recent trav-els in his homeland of Iraq. Hours: 10 a-m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 10 a . m to 11 p.m. Friday-Satur-day, noon to 7 p.m. Sunday, 508 Monroe, third floor, Detroit, 963-5445.

• THE SYRARIS GALLERY Friday, Feb. 12 — A solo exhibition of ceramics and paintings on tile and canvas by New York artist Jeff Perrone will continue to March 13. Opening recep-tion for the artist 6-8 p.m. Friday. Perrone takee what is familiar to Western eyes — household ob-jects, Cubist construction, Matiaaian color — and reinterpret* it in such a way tha t the viewer be-comes aware of the relationship to visual traditions of other cultures. For example, with his decorative surfaces, he combines non-Western sources such as Persian and Indian miniatures, Japanese kimonos and Mimbres pottery with Western images from flo-ral dress prints of the '50s, wallpaper, linoleum and Matissian motifs for the purpose of tranalating them into "foreign" media. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday or by appointment, 301 W. Fourth, Royal Oak, 544-3388.

• THE ANDY SHARKEY GALLERY Friday, Feb. 12 — Royal Oak's new art gallery offers an unusual collection of Michigan art ists featuring painted furniture, pottery, glass, jewelry, a Kids' Corner, custom painting and more. "Valentine's Show," with dolls, masks, frogs and dogs, 6-9 p.m. Friday. The gallery i» at 204 W. Fifth. Call 546-6770.

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Friday. Feb. 12 — "Native American Masters." an exhibit of the works of basketmakers, quill workers, beadworkers and finger weavers, continues through April 16. Public reception 4-6 p.m. Friday. The ex-hibit celebrates those custodians of traditions who have been recognized by their peers and the larger community for their mastery of knowledge and the role they have played in passing their skills on to the next generation. Hours: 9 a.m. bo 5 p.m. Mon-day-Friday, 1200 Sixth, 11th floor, Detroit.

• T'MARRA GALLERY To Feb. 15 — Watercolors by Louis Redstone and pastels by Joan Rosenblum. Redstone is an accom-plished architect, writer and painter who has been exhibiting his work for more than 50 years. Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday-Friday, by appoint-ment Monday-Wednesday, 111 N. First, Ann Arbor, 769-3223.

• ARTISTS COOPERATIVE Friday, Feb. 19 — "In Your Own Image," a group exhibit of self-portraits. Opening reception 7-10 p.m. 29 E. Grand River, Detroit. To March 13. Gal-lery hours: noon to 5 p.m. Thursday-Saturday.

• LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY To Feb. 19 — A retrospective exhibition by Ken Graining, showing 25 years of advertising and edito-rial illustration, plus personal paintings and graph-ics, in the gallery in the School of Architecture and Design. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 21000 W. 10 Mile, Southfield.

• MATRIX GALLERY To Feb. 21 — 39 Steps, an exhibition of digital snd traditional images by Ann Arbor photographer Bern PediL The images of the Columbia River Gorge in the Pacific Northwest and Kilauea Volcano in Ha-waii cover a nine-year span are taken from his port-folio, "Conversation* with Pele," the Hawaiian god-dess of fire (both area* are volcanic). 212 Miller, Ann Arbor. Call 663-7775. Hours: 5-9 p.m. Thurs -day-Friday, 10 a j n . to 5 p.m. Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday.

• WAYNE STATE UMVERSITY COMMIIMTY ARTS

is in the Triatria Building at 32255 Northwestern Highway in Farmington Hills. Call 851-9060.

To Feb. 22 — "Professing Art," the 1993 W S U fac-ulty art exhibition. A closing concert by WSLTs mu-sic department will feature the Essex Music Tr io performing James Lentini's "Montage" at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22, in the gallery. Acrylics, paintings, sculptures, computer videos, raku, drawings, mixed media and photographs are includied in the exhibi-tion, sponsored by WSU's art and art history de-partment. Participating faculty are department chairman Jeffrey Abt, Olga Constantine, Pamela De Laura, Phill ip Fike, Tom Paul Fitzgerald, John Hegarty, Urban Jupena, Brian Kritzman, Robert Martin, John Marusich, Jim Nawara, Thomas Par-ish, Mel Rosas, J im Raymo, Stanley Rosenthal, Pe-ter Williams, Robert Wilbert, Joe Zodiac and Mari-lyn Zimmerman. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, on Cass at Kir by in Detroit, 577-2324.

• PEWARIC POTTERY To Feb. 27 — A group exhibition of work by James Tanner of Minnesota and Jerome Ferretti and John Murphy of Detroit, and a solo exhibition by Peggy Steinway.of Connecticut. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tue^iay'-Saturday, 10125 E. Jefferson, Detroit, 822-

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• CAROL HOORERMAN GALLERY To Feb. 27 — "English Crafts." Featured are hand-crafted ceramics, blown glass and turned wooden bowls by British craftspeople Mary Rose Young, Jane Willingdale, Karen Atherly, Robyn Wilkinson, Mike Levy, Victoris Glass snd Anthony Bryant. Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p .m Tuesday-Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 124 S. Wood-ward, Suite 12, Birmingham, 647-3666.

• O.K. HARRIS/DAVID KLEIN GALLERY To Feb. 27 — New laser-cut steel sculpture by fa-mous pop ar t is t Tom Wesselmann, including nudes, still lifes and landscapes. Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 430 N. Woodward, Bir-mingham, 433-3700.

• BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART ASSOCIATION To Feb. 27 — An exhibit continues of paintingB by Marilyn Blinder and Bill Horning. The works were based on their travel experiences in southern France last summer while on a painting class expe-dition conducted by Leslie Masters of the BBAA. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1516 S. Cranbrook Road, Birmingham, 644-0866.

• HABATAT GALLERIES To Feb. 27 — "Games," sn installation by Emily Brock, and the architectonic glass sculpture of Cis-sy McCaa. Brock's installation is s new direction in her sculptured'environmental studies. The gallery

• HABATAT/SHAW To Feb. 27 — Two one-person exhibits highlighting the work of Tom Phardel snd Brian Fiorentino. Phardel chairs ceramics in the College of Art and Design at the Center for Creative Studies. He com-bines materials such as bronze, copper, steal, glaaa and stone with d a y to form his sculpture. Fiorenti-no received s master of fine arta degree from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. His meticulously craft-ed sculpture combines seemingly random-placed disparate shapes, both hard- snd soft-edged, into highly ordered snd complex compositions. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tueaday-Saturday, 32265 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, 861-8767.

To Feb. 28 — Jeanne Ozment of Farmington exhib-it* 18 new realistic and abstract watercolor, acrylic, collage, and mixed media artworks. Northville ar t is t Charles Aimone's 36- by 48-inch acrylics on canvas offer an exciting representation of the prehiatoric drawings from the Laacaux caves. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sun-day. 109 N. Center at Main, Northville.

• MESA ARTS To Feb. 28 — "Pottery of Culture," an exhibit of ancient and contemporary American Indian and Southwestern pottery, of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona. The Acoma, Hopi and Santa Clara tribes have developed highly refined motifs and techniques. Some are finely textured, others are burnished to a glassy shine. Historic and contem-porary designs are incorporated, honed and elabo-rated upon by contemporary artists. Each piece evokes the spirit of the Southwest. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p . m Saturday, 32800 Franklin Road, Franklin, 851-9949.

• ARTSPACE To Feb. 28 — Paint ings and drawings by Charles Culver are exhibited. Opening 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thurs -day, Feb. 4, 534 N. Woodward, Birmingham, 258-1540.

• ATRIUM GALLERY.. To Feb. 28 — Farmxfigton artist Jeanne Ozment with 18 new watercolors, acrylic*, mixed media pic-tures and collages. Also featured: Northville' art ist Charles Aimone, offering a representation of prehis-toric drawings form the Lascaux Caves (acrylics on canvas). Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.

• THE ARTISTS'GALLERY To Feb. 28 — The work of Andrea Tama of Farm-ington Hills, designer of the new gallery, will be fea-tured. The gallery is a co-op featuring the work of artists from local communities, including Birming-ham, West Bloomfield, Franklin, Southfield, Bloomfield Hills, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Royal Oak and Livonia. Orchard Place Mall a t 30905 Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hill*. Hour*: 10 a.m. to 5 p j n . Monday-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, 855-8832.

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Big name realty firms trade on credibility issue Last week, we took a look at

Fortune Properties Inc., formerly Century 21 Northwestern, in West Bloomfield to see why a successful real estate company would con iici-er leaving the confines of a com-fortable affiliation. This week, we look Century 21 Gold House in Canton and find out why its new broker/owner wanted in.

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You'd have to b« crazy not to

become an affil iate of Century 21 (or some other large real estate broker).

Those are the s en t imen t s of Joe Koll ins who s tar ted Century 21 Gold House in Canton last Octo-ber .

Kollins, a real es ta te veteran wi th more than 17 years in the business, said aff i l ia t ing with Century 21 gives a new firm like h is instant credibility. " I t ' s like the Golden arches; i t 's a highly recognized name."

When start ing a company, the

easiest th ing to do is buy a bui ld-ing and equipment . A bui ld ing and a nice desk doesn ' t br ing in one customer . Reputa t ion does.

An affil iation ins tant ly conveys t r a i n i n g , d e p e n d a b i l i t y , t rus twor th iness and competency, he said. " T h a t ' s what I get by being par t of Century 21..

Of course, a name isn ' t every-thing. Century 21's name may get him in the door, bu t it is a n d his s tafFs own efforts tha t get the house sold.

Borrowing from his own experi-

ence, he has developed a t raining manua l for his employees that augments Cen tury 21's own train-ing program. " S o i t ' s not like we depend totally on Century 21 for everything. T h e broker / t ra iner plays a signif icant par t in his off-ice's success."

Kollins said he i sn ' t really surprised when brokers end their relat ionship with a firm like Cen-tury 21. There are, a f te r all, mem-bership fees to pay and rules to follow tha t might r u b an inde-pendent -minded broker the wrong

way. But independence isn ' t always

all i t 's cracked u p to be. "I 've seen other real es ta te

firms go out, become independent and then re turn , " he said. Kol-l ins said an affi l iat ion with a large real e s t a te brokerage is no guarantee of success — some company ' s succeed wi thout it — bu t it does d is t inguish the real es-ta te broker for the home buyers and sellers.

Cen tury 21's name, uni forms (the gold coat) a n d signage are in-

s tant ly recognizable and interna-t ionally known, he said. "I th ink you need t h a t to survive in th is bus iness .

" T h o s e are the kinds of th ings money can ' t buy ," Kollins said.

T ra in ing programs for employ-ees, ass i s tance on adminis t ra t ing and office, a nationwide referral network are added pluses. "If I was an independent , I wouldn' t get t h a t . "

A name like Century 21 also helps a real es ta te firm recruit employees, Koll ins said.

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purchase agreement, you may be out of luck. If you signed a pur-chase agreement t h a t says the house is being sold as is bu t you were not given an oppor tun i ty to inspect the premises and the seller intentionally misrepresent -ed the condition of the premises, you may still have recourse.

Your best advice is to deter-m i n e the extent of your damages, hire an at torney and sue the seller for misrepresentat ion and breach of contract if your a t to rney cannot reach an amicable resolut ion.

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In a recent article on the hir ing of attorneys, Ed Parks , the man-aging par tner of P lan te & Moran, the CPA firm, was quoted as say-ing tha t lawyer fees shou ld be about last on the list of concerns. He also said that a good lawyer is expensive but a bad one is even more so.

1 believe th is s t a t emen t is ap-plicable not only to the hi r ing of lawyers bu t to any personnel the association needs. Keep in mind that the directors are not compen-sated for their responsibil i t ies but

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Robert M. Meisner is a Bir mingham attorney concentrating his practice in the areas of condo-miniums, real estate and corpo-rate law. You are invited to sub-mit topics you would like to see discussed in this column by writ-ing Robert M Meisner at 30200 Telegraph Road, Suite 467, Bing-ham Farms 48025. This column provides general information and should not be construed as legal opinion.

H o u s e s a l e s r e b o u n d (AP) — Buyers rushed to pur-

chase exist ing homes in Decem-ber and helped push sales to their highest level in more than 13 years, according to the Na-tional Associat ion of Realtors.

T h e flurry of activity helped boost sa les of exist ing homes for t h e year by 8.7 percent, to 3.5 mill ion uni ts .

It was the largest annual in-crease s ince a 10.8 percent ad-vance in 1985 and the highest level since 3.51 million homes were sold in 1988.

Sales in December were u p 5 percent to 4.02 mill ion uni ts at a seasonally ad ju s t ed annua l rate, the largest number since a 4.09 million rate in Mav 1979, the

Real tors said. T h e monthly in-crease followed a 5.2 percent gain in November.

Every region of the country registered gains in 1992, and all but the Sou th , where sales were unchanged, shared in the De-cember advance.

Mark Obrinsky, an economist with the Federal National Mort-gage Association, said low mort-gage rates played a role in the sales activity, bu t placed greater emphas i s on the consumer 's s ta te of mind .

"I th ink the s trengthening economy and improving con-sumer confidence have more to do for sales t han mortgage ra tes ," he s a i d . .

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BlRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD OPEN SUN 1-4

2570 Heverlord Hickory Heigftta North, N ol Long Lake, W of Beach Troy BioomiteM HUM schools Just Wad Delightful colonial, over 3.000 sq ft . 4 bed-

Snotiad rae room >279.900. SALLY FLYNN. RALPH MANUEL

256-6578 or 647-710©

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - BY OWNER OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4

1166 Aahover. N ol Sq. Laka. W of Adams Spacious ranch on beautiful H acre tot. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, din-ing room, tamay room with Arepleoa. near rootlurnece Oak floor In kftctv-en loyer. I bedrooms Flraehed basement with bar Qraat houaa 8 location 1166.900 653-2059

BLOOMFIELD OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 ALMOST 2 ACRES

Super reeldentu Franklin option Ideal opportunity lor expansion Area homee valued up to $1,000,000. Birmingham schools ha baaamsnt, separata util-ity bulkSng 1264.900 (DO) 4635 Dover R0 . S of Wattles. E of Kens-ington R£0 CARPET KEIM 655-9100

BLOOMFIELD - Sal & Sun . 12-3. Charrrung Btoomlield colonial. newly •enrvivateo 4018 Ousnon, 2 blks E off Telegraph $265,000

CANTON Updated 4 bedroom quad. 2 car garage, deck becks to park Peas windows. 2 tu6 baths 599,999 2-13th 4 14th 397 5972

FARMINGTON MILLS RANCH Treed double lot New roof m 1993, new carpet A entry doors, large oak kitchen, maintenance free exterior Move-In condition $65,900 IS ol 9 Mile. W of Farmington Rd ) 33653 Martowslwe Open Sun 1-5

Call 476-6336

1 I ACRES IN BEAUTIFUL FRANKLIN VILLAGE

4 bedroom colonial, lower level walkout with »n-lew or teen suite Quality bum home, all hardwood floors Within walking distance to town Open Sun 1-4 25600 Mead-owdwe, N of 13 Mile. E of Franklin Rd , (429.900 MAXINE BRAINER OR VINCE CINI

647-7100 RALPH MANUEL

Franklin OPEN SUN 2-5. FEB 14

30706 WOODS IDE Be sure to take your aweeetean to see this Valentines Day special Just Itttedl For the sophisticated buyer who reeky appreciates quekty A To-Docmao renovated ranch Wonder-fui updated kitchen, fabulous mas-ter bedroom suite ample storage, contemporary teei.ng on a large lol in a beeutifu! setting Immaculate condition A terrific value $369,000. CALL LESLIE FRIEDMAN 932-6863 CRANBROOK Assoc Inc , 626-6700

HUNTINGTON WOODS VALENTINES SALE OPEN SUN 1-4 PM 25650 CONCORD

UNIQUE - one owner 4 bedroom. 2 5 beth colonial w/atlached ga-rage. dan, Florida room, rae room, central air $165,000 Motivated For complete list of open homee, cell or stop by

GAIL LINDEN RE/MAX Excellence, Inc .

539-3700 Or. 542-0136

OPEN SUN 1-4, Lrvome NEW CONSTRUCTION Immediate occupancy Cape Cod. 2226 sq It.. 4 bedrooms, great room w/hraplace first floor laundry 2'* baths, lull basement. 36163 ASen. E. of Levari between 5 MMe & 196 427-3295

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OPEN SUN... 1-4 Owner anjuous to sel 4 bedroom. 2% bath tn level m Kknberty Sub New root 6 deck tn 19*1 26361 DUNOALK 471-7050

H JUST REDUCED lo $139,500

Hartland OPEN SAT 1-4PM

Privacy 6 Seclusion can be yours «#Hs attractive "new" 2 story home! Over 1.660 sq.lt. . 3 bedrooms, den. 2% baths natural nrepiaca. wa*-oul lower level. 3 car garage A nes-tled on 3 34 wooded acres Idee! lo-cation $175,000 Take Clyde Rd . E of US-23 to 8 on Hartland Rd . fol-low slgne to 10676 McMaater Court

OPEN SUN. 1-4 Your eaerch ends here! Specious 6 beautiful 4 bedroom. 2'* beth home w/over 2.300 aq.ft. kitchen w/noo».

beauim Irving room. 2 car garage t more Situated on the 17th fairway of Dunham HfMs Oo« Course 6 pnvl-hegee lo private aendy beach on Dunham Lake $179,900. Take M-5S 4 mMee E of US 23 to N. op TlpaKo Lake Rd fooow open wgna to 3231 Tipaico Lake Rd

OPEN SUN 1-4 Mere's your chancel All sports lake-front wing on peecelul Tyrone Lake. Thia 2 bedroom yeer round home la dean 6 com ion able A has multiple wtndows lor •or enlerti $122,500 Of US 23 to N on Fenton Rd then W on Reed Rd.. than N. on MaCXey Mm to 5936 MaMey H« E N G L A N D R E A L E S T A T E

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LATHRUP VILLAGE. OPEN SUN 1-4 Charming 3/4 bedroom, alone* ui it cape cod. nuraery/oWoe. white oek kitchen, slate 6 oek floors. 2 fire-places. deck, patio, fenced yard, fin-ished basement. 16171 $139,500

Cambridge. 423-3603

LIVONIA OLO ROSEDALE GARDENS

Open Sun 1-4. 11324 Berwick. S. of Plymouth W. of Merrlmen 4 bed-room, 1% beth colonial Double lol. Completely updated 2000 sq « Hardwood floors Cathedral ceilings Central ak fireplace, large deck By owner $144,000 525-0114

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167S9 LAC ROSS S. ol 12 MSe. W. of SomMMd Spacious 3 bedroom. 3 beth bnck raneti. PeSa and Ander

ment rec room with Ik apiece quk occupancy $138,900 642-2400

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UVONIA - Brand new 2 etory 3300 aq ft home 3 bedroome. 3 Ml bathe, two. 'a bathe, greet room, dining room, library, covered petio, 2H car garage. (375.000 OPEN SUNDAY, 1-5pm 19016 Gary Lana. 7 mile. W. of Fartrvjngion

522-8437 or $91-6573

UVONIA OPEN SAT SUN. 12-3

29822 Robert, affordable ranch In Mce neighborhood, lots of updates •ndudkig new kitchen, windows 6 rod. must see. S <* Plymouth Rd W cm MKJdleOelt $69,900 Caa eves 422-6273

L I V O N I A - O P E N S U N . 1 -4 30850 Reytxjm N. o» 5. E ot Mem-men. knmao4ete 3 bedroom coloni-al on 100 X 300 lot. 2 baths. Svtng room with Mrapleoe. first floor, at-tached garage $119.900

Ca* BILL JARDtNE

CENTURY 21 R O W

464-7111

LIVONIA - OPEN SUN 1 to 4 Completely updated Ranch on large wooded lot backing to Bail Creak Nature lover's dreem. Reduced to $22,000 16734 Stanmoor Ask for

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L I V O N I A . O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 10271 Farmington Rd . S of Plym-outh, W of Farmmgton Country at-mosphere surrounds this 3 bedroom bnck ranch, sal on almost 1/2 acre let Updated beth. Florida room, 2% car garage Just reduced. $64,900

CALL DONNA WOLSKI

CENTURY 21 R O W

464-7111 Novi

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S ol 9 MMe. E of Meedowbroo* 4 bedroom. 2'* bath colonial in move-In condition Large Florida room, central air. flreplece. 2 car ga-rage Popular Nov! sub $146,600 Call Jeff Kwanier 347-3050 or 347-6593

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3 5 2 3 2 B e n n e t t N of 6 MNe. W of Farmington

Fantaatlc 2.883 aq. It. colonial in Nottingham Wood West ofters fin-ished basement with wet bar lamily room wtth bow window' snd natural fireplace. French door In kitchen, nook leads to a large deck with BBQ overlooking perk-fike yard. Home warranty and loade more. $196,900 Can Ken Genttle tor more informa-tion or e private showing. 347-3050 or 306-3042

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S o u t h f i e l d . O p e n Sun . 1 -4 23491 Plumbrooke. W of Ever-green. N of 9 Simply gorgeous 4 bedroom quad, remodeled kitchen w,'bum-ins finished basement, spe-cious famHy room w'natural fire-place. centririlr. new window treel-ments thru-out. newer roof, large walkout doeet off master bedroom motivated seller Askmg $115.000

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South Lyon CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP Lowest priced home In downtown South Lyon 3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch, zoned multiple. Open House Sun Feb 14. 1-4pm Ask tor Mar* Red Carpet Keim Carol Mason. Inc

344-1600 or 473-1562

T R O Y C O N D O C O U R T Y A R D V I L L A O P E N S U N D A Y 1 -4

8 7 7 K i r ts Blvd. Lots of updalee including kitchen cabinets, counters, tsuoets. flooring, diahwaaner. carpeting, pemt Two bedrooms. 2H baths 2 ceiling fens, built-4ns (S ol aw Beever 1 E ol Crooksl $89,900 8-99046

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N Ol 8 MNe. $8600 move-kn CALL BARB MARTM

476-5300

ROYAL OAK OPEN SATUeOAY 12-2 4028 HNsMe 8. o« Normandy. W. o« Woodwerd PRICE REDUCED - 0*ner says sa* nowt Act taer and you can enjoy a iraque 4 bedroom cepe cod m Roy-al Oek Beverly HHa. New central ak. root deck and mora 8144.900 Caa Dan LaForaat (M404) 306102

R E / M A X P A R T N E R S 549-5400

SALINE BREATHTAKING

Quality A luxury only ee you have dreamed. 3-4 bedroom contempo-rary In aaraen golf community set-ting. Prepare to be knpreeeed. Open Houee Sun & Sun 1-4. 973-2900

S O U T H F I E L D BY O W N E R 2 5 6 3 0 C a t a H n a

O P E N S U N D A Y . 2 - 5 p . m . w of Southkeid. N. ol to Mae

4 bedroom. 2'-v bath colonial. tamHy room, nmahed basement, contem-porary decor, new vinyl wlndc centre! ak • deck. Many updalaal $122,500. Cel 587-4708

SOUTH LYON - OPEN SUN 1-4 54200 Twelve MSe Roed

Stunning 3 bedroom home. 1st Ikmr mester suite w/|ac«azl. marbta fire-place Private location $172,500 HELP-U-SELL Of NNSL 3464006

TROY - OPEN SUN 1-4 2570 Meverford. Hickery Weights North. N. of Long. W of Peach. Just listed, deaghtfui colonial, over 3.000 sq. ft . 4 bedrooms, den. sunroom. family room, finished rec room. Bloom held HMs schools $279,900.

SALLY FLYNN. RALPH MANUEL 258-8578 or 647-7 IOC

VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL Open Sun 1-5pm. Large end ranch condo unit 3 bedrooma, 2H baths professionally finished lower level. omk ceMnets 8 neutral colors throughout 2800 sq ft., many ex-tras 7252 Greenfarm Rd.. W Bloomfield. N oI 14. E of Heggarty $142,500 788-1643

WESTLANO Sun 1-4, 37638 Jar mains 87 Colonial. 3 bedroom, fin-ished beeement. air extras. Uvonia schools No brokers 451-1565

WHAT'S BUGGING YOU? H It's the high rent you're paying, you need to cine thts 2 Bedroome. 2 beth condo. 1150 sq. ft. PLUS ga-rage and full basement In N W Fsrmmgton Hills. $105,900 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4-00 p.m. Call: TRACY CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 476-6000

W BLOOMFIELD - Virginia colonial 1 acre wooded lot. 3 bedroom, 2'* beth, 2616 sq.ft.. fkwahd rec room greet condition Lake privileges, wslk lo nature preserve Open 2/13 6 2/14. 1-4pm. $279,900 682-7739

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O P E N S U N . - N o o n - 3 p m UVONIA SCHOOLS) Start pacfckig! You"! love INe spectacular, beeutl-U y upgraded 3 bedroom brick ranch, new carpataig. natural mar-ble Itreplace. finished Dsasmsnt, 2 * csagaraoe 8 more NEWLY LISTED.

Caa Wanda Schmidt Meagher 961-2900

Remertca Country Place Realtors

W BLOOMFIELD Open Sun. 1-5pm 7207 Creetmore 363-4827 S of Wcherdeon; W ol Green Laka Rd Sunny, dean, newly remodeled ranch. 3 bedroom. 1 beth. Ig. comer lot. 2V» garage, newer sppaencee. home werranty Upper Straits Laka

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BLOOMFCLD HILLS Take advantage ol M e opportunity to eve in a 4-5 bedroom. 3 * bath dan. lemdy room home on s pnvele wooded acre plua lot In the city $400,000.

CalJUUE HERMAN 644-6700

MA* BROOCH, INC

ADAMS SQUARE - HIBtop Georgian colonial, new furanca. ak. 4 bed-roome. 2*4 bathe, ceramic foyer, newer kitchen, large dec*. buHt-ms $199,900 647-4480 737-6184

WALLACE FROST, classic 4 bed-room home on PBgrlm m Birming-ham. $496,000 Dave Beetty Raelph Manuel Aeaooatae

847-6999 or 647-7100

BIRMINGHAM HOME FOR SALE by $50,000 Land contract

terme available CMI Cathy 647-9181 or 557-3000

BIRMINGHAM - 175 Adema Englsh Tudor. 4 bedrooms, waft lo grooerles. $157,000 Immediate Owner Sate 642-9700

BLOOMFCLD HILLS - Birmingham Schools, newly renovated 3 bad-room. 2 beth ranch on 1.5 acre beautiful lot 2200 aq ft REDUCED by OWNER $168,900 651-1665

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, 4 bedroom. 2% bath cotomel, wooded lot. burn 1980 Birmingham achoole Wes $219,000 Now $195,000 540-3654

BLOOMFIELO OPEN SUN 1-4pm

326 VaUwood - N off Hickory Grove Reduced' Chestnut Run- QaaeK floor plan! Soaring Svlng room celling! Juet $665,000

ANN FENNER SPIEGEL 540-5525 e 737-2478

Max Broock. Inc., REALTORS

BRAND NEW HOME In Berkley Under construct**". 2 story Colont-al 3 bedrooms. 2% baths, fun beee-ment. 2 car gersge, herdwood floors, you chooee pemt. carpeting, etc CaH 642-2775

BLOOMFIELD HILLS BLOOMFIELD MILLS SCHOOLS

COLONIAL - Four bedrooms While MarMat kitchen Hurry before It's gone. $189 000

COLONIAL - Four bedrooms Secluded lot. Pool Mrs Cieen kvee here $183,900

RANCH - Three bedrooms Two baths, family room Wing Lake Privileges $164,900

RANCH - 2.000 sq.fi One acre Waiting tor your touch! $134,900

CaH ROSANN CLEMENTINO MAX BROOCK, INC

646-1400 642-6416

BLOOMFIELD - Quart on ( Lahaar area Exdtmg. fabulous Tudor with an open, luxurious and contempo-rary Manor Slap into 2-etory toyer and sea Ihe 23x23 greet room, the huge dining room with glass ws* and the txg. cozy den Newer white Woodmode gourmet kitchen with bleached wood Itoor Birmingham schools $545,000

ASK FOR KATMY COMBS THE PRUDENTIAL

GREAT LAKES REALTY 646-6000

COLE STREET m Birmingham - 3 >ae tn with 3 bedrooma. an

about 650 aq. ft $87,000-890.000 Aluminum sided, excellent neigh-«- - -* UAA -H, 4111m DOTKXXJ. flocKj cgnonion. Estate Houses 649-5078 CONDO ALTERNATTVE - Greet lo-cation' 2 bedroom. Brushed beee-ment. new kitchen, garage Owner moving out d stale! $89 900 Help-U-Sea Birmingham 335-0050

GREAT POTENTIAL! Priced to aer 3 bedroom. 2 car garage, newer fcjr-nace. some appkancea $89,900 Nelp-U-Selijikminghaoi 335-0050

FREE. Weekly lot of properties FOR SALE CaH with pric-es descriptions addreseea, etc Help-U-Se* Birmingham 335-0050

CONTEMPORARY ESTATE Exclusive area w/tenres cowls and pool Granite kbchen. labulous mas-ter amis, open floor plan neduoed $100,000 for quick sale WA-70WOO

ASK FOR MARIE MAX BROOCK INC 626-4000

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Querton I Lahaar arae. Fantaatlc newer two story with luxurious open floor plen Slep into the dramatic 2 story foyer A see the 23 x 23 greet room, the huge dining room w*h glass wan. and the big. cozy den Smeamng two yeers new while Woodmode gourmet kitchen with bleached wood floor. Corian counter lops, incredible buMt-ins soaring ceikngs. 4 bedrooms, pri-vets cut de sac lot Birmingham schools $545,000

ASK FOR KATMY COMBS THE PRUDENTIAL

GREAT LAKES REALTY 646-6000

FOR ACTIVE LIVING - Large temlly room, living room, dining room, kitchen 6 breeatast area Al open Natural flreplece. 3 plus-bedrooms library 2 fun baths Anoned beee-ment with txar & ' i bath. 2455 sq ft Quick occupency $229,000 Cat Keena Cetenzaro (G765)

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vec. security system circular drive, 3 car garage plus more SloomfteM HUB Schools $398,500 REALTY AMERICA 347-2980

FRANK UN CHARMER NEWLY LISTED

An acre m the heart ot town High on a his overlooking tha village green A picture boo* home Ml of nooks end crannies 3 fireplaces (1 In the master! 3 car garage, and much more $349 900 (WE! RED CARPET KEIM 85S-9100

FRANKLIN - WOOOED ACRE Tha wonderful ranch with Ml »sk-ouT lower level hee gorgeous mew

places, eofl contemporary decor Freeh and youthM $219,000 (WO) RED CARPET KEIV 855-9100

IN-TOWN Birmingham completely renovated. 3 bedroom. 2Vt baths Step down tamay room with high ceaing A greet view ol custom designed yard Many built-ma. Large maeter bath & walk-in ctoeet Priced to sea al $299,000 644-3947

JUST LISTED Bloomfield Vmaga Lovely ranch with over one acre of lend Great location Completely updated with 4 bedroome. 3 Oaths lamay room, library, Florida room $594,000 EC-H- 19COV

City ol BloomheM HMs - SMwng Color** with attention to detail throughout Five bedrooma. 3"4 baths, library lamity room. 3 - car garage $1 060 000 EC-H-90MAR

MAX BflOOCK. INC 646-1400

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BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE- Elegance abounds In this greceM colonial 2 fireplaces updated kitchen, lurried

room Sbrery deck overlooking ma-ture trees, etc

Ask lor CAROLYN ROSARIO

Jeck ChnsSeneon Reenors 790-3307,

264-5524

PRIME BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE— Praiaseioneay decorated Move-m condition 3 bedroom. 4th with den. tamay room. 2% beth 2 ^replaces, finished beeement $409 000 fcm Caa 647-1563

KDHOOM ranch, s o t * ances included 2 car garage excel-lent income property potential $89 900 647-8916

UPOATED FAMILY COLONIAL CuMM-sec setting Huge greet room with bnck wel * apiece Ooona— lo peno and large treed beck yera Formal deang room Many updates: roo« ahmglea. carpel.

2V» bathe oer.tr• aw $187 000 w e * . MA*weu aarroca i AANKE

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WALLACC FROST i !•••! 4 bad-room noma on f9( ham $466,000 Dev s u r a ;

847-1 •99 or 947-7100

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LAKE PWVtLEGCS On a« sport* take, brtck ranoh en

$124,900 WEIR. UAMUCL. SNYDER 8 RAHKf

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303 WJMmfld. KMQO Orchard Laka

ALLOW 1ST FLOOR No ssepe. 3 bedroom. »mng room, family room, screened Florlde room Huge garage w/workehop Boetmg 4 golfing nearby $114.899 —' C-19EL-WB CaH 360-0450

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY

COMPLETELY REMODELED MUST SEE

Coiy 3 bedroom. 1'4 beth. new root carpet, kitchen with laka pii»aegee Middle/Upper Straits, one btoc* from elementary school and Bloomer State Park Pteese can lor details $69 900 ICR) RED CARPET KEIM 855-9100

COTTAGE - 7 bed-room rench. updated, aasport lake prtiilagee. garage $56 900

FREE, weekly net o< properties FOR SALE Call Owner' with pnc-ee. decnptions. eddreeaee. owners phone numbers etc.

HELP-U-SELL ol Commerce/ W Bloomfield 360^660

IMPECCABLE 1<4 story lecture* vaulted ceaingi. 1st Hoc* master suite, gourmet ceramic kitchen Bun tor a luxury Uteetyle $319,000 WA-36SIL

ASK FOR MARIE MAX BROOCK, INC 626-4000

LAKEFRONT Deceptively imque Weet BloomMk) Upper Straits lafceiroril tarmfy home Gourmet kltcften. fireplace and Greet Room Buy now before Sum-mer" At $469,900 the beet value on

the leke at tha WW CAROLE GOLO

RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6600

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gorgeous. 4 bedroom. TA beth. bnck cotomel srtueted on e peeceM 1 ecre lot over-looking a serene 5 acre pond. Tike queWy home leeturee a femay room weh natural Hi apiece, formal dmng room 6 Irving room, eun room. wa»-out Baaamsnt 2 car eneched garage, circular drive plue mora. Aaemg $196,000 Caa 669-4592

OPEN SUN 1-4PM 5360 BRIARCUFF KNOLL

N d 14 Maa. W d Middleoert Perfect, a rea*y ml 3 bedroome. 2 M l bathe, new kncfien opens to lerge tamay room. 2 sided krepiece. lormal dMng room or Marary. deck overlooking wonderful yard $149,900 W DlooiHald

ASK FOR TOM NOLAN CRANBROOK Aaeoc Inc 847-0100

PILGRTM HILLS II lelt Take an advantage d the i beet veSue t get

• More Cfoee lo perks 6 mopping Locesed

•" • _jaa mum as • as • 11* in w»i«r"Ora w w ' imuii i iw memng From $186,900 W oRHBer between Greer 4 Cooler U k e Open 12-6 daMy. Din as I T W » 3«0-AAIO 477-3632 RANCH 4

nee $179,900 891-2127.486-1038

SYLVAN LAKE - BY OWNER Orchard Lake^addNaek 1780 a* R seatos eoimeal, S

$133,900 891-9739

303 WJUmfld. Kaago Orchard Laka

TRANSITIONAL BEAUTY - 2900 SQ ft buat m 1967. 4 bedroome. greet room, library, circular drive, al

extras, W BtoomaeU schools, t see. $268 900

737-5500 must see. $269,900 Robert Morrie Reeltor*

WEST BLOOMFIELD TAMERS EDGE SUB (PHASE 2)

Spectacular contemporary wtth dramatic bridge overtookaig large 2

•y foyer end greet room with mar-hrapiece Large Famay w/French

Oak Doors Neutral decor through-out Gourmet knchen with lop ol the

suite boests two person whirlpool tub. two person steem shower and tMdgaL Xbadroom. 2'-* bam adBL

prclsssianal landecapmg Located on cut-de-sec becking to commons AND MUCH MORE Bunt In 1969 $334,900 BY OWNER 661-0694

W E S T BLOOMFIELD 5*62 SUNNYCREST - contemporary 2-stqry spat level with neutral decor Dec*. 3 bedrooms. 2 beth*. living-room Hrapiece - $154,900. Call 349-4550

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Green Bey. adtoma nature preeerve 1 • ecrea SmHed homeelte. bund lo si*t. pone <i els only 663-9664

W BLOOMFIELD - BEACH 6 BOAT PRIVILEGES - 3 bedroom ranch with 2 M l baths. 2ft cat heeled at-tached geraoe Large lot. Middle Straits Lake pri .wages 6 W Btoom-foeid school* Priced to se« at only $75,900 (650U1

ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE - Boet doc* 4 lake privileges on Ceea Laka. 3 bedroom bnck ranch Oreei price, won t leetl $159,900 I33INV

W BLOOMFIELD - Neutral treo.-uonel Moor plan Cnarmmg mi* bed-rooma 6 3 ' i bath* llrashed wa»-out liaeeniei'il. SOrary lamay room. 1st koor laundry, central ak. 4 vac

home cm cU-de-aac lot Greet tamay home $229,000 (S3PV)

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS INC (313) 360-6300

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CENTURY 21 WEST (3131 349-6600

SYLVAN >1

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$199 900 C M (3 tw 969-6896

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304 Farmington r . . : | • I:h -r a r m i r r g i u n n i i i s

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FARMINGTON MILLS "

WHATAFRICEI Temhc Rench offering tantaauc master suite with Veplece. Jacuzzi 4 skyete. gorgeous yerd with deck 4 sensor lighting. Hurry! ONLY $64,999

PRJOE OF OWNERSHIP! Shine* thru this lonely home pempered by onginel owners In greet eree! 4 Bedroom. 2'n bathe.

sMpmg lor, swi _ Orrve plus snie-entry garage ONLY $149,900

GORGEOUS SETTING! Specious 4 bedroom. beth home In popular area with winding roads and ru«> iy terrain Fiae 9oaang floor plen tor lemdy 4 entertaining, master suite, tamky room with wet bar 6 fireplace ONLY $194,900

LET'S MAKE A DEAL! Seder wants this home SOLDI 4 Bedroom Tudor In prime eree Spe-

scepe. decks 6 morel Caa. aae 4 ONLY $219,890

CENTURY 21 TODAY BS5-2000

1966, 1969. 1990. 1991. 1992 CENTURION Awerd Winning Ofkce

COLONY PARK SuOO liasion on the Commons 3 Sedroorr Colomel. 2V« Oetti* 2100 SQ- ft . 1 iraehed baee-ment $199,900 563-2033

CUSTOM BUILT 4 >edroom. 4H belt* calomel on lar ie tread lot

ciaaaifl In greet room >lenty d mmr-Me $ ceramic Me. sir. orae drive A muet see Deeuty" $334.900737-7963

DISTINCTIVE OF ER£NC€ One d a Kind 3 CM sdroom brie* rancfi in prime S«n6 e-ood Gate-houee CommuniTy F eeturee 4600 aq ft ol open floor pi r with sp-«rv fl«d bam a ftttv •ree F n a e O we®-out with wet bar a spectacular mew

Invwae you to into secluded

wooded backyard yen groomed Irom an turn-man d plee-

sure $279,960 CALL AL THOMAS 427-1770 HE/MAX WEST 261-1400

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FARMINGTON MKLS KMngrdakna room, temdy mi fcssiisie, 2*» bene, tut

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476-0729

Fai rangseti HMs NEW LIST»SQ Huge rantfi en mcradWe sae. 3 bearoom*. lamily roam. 3 bethe Very Waal $169,900

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FARMINGTON HILLS $229,900 Buat 1986 Exquiate 9pfwaoq ranch. 3 bedrooma. 2Vt ba*ha. large tormal dining room, tdtotan A

& bay window. Ml b$$$nmt 2 oar cad tor

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. log. Charming Tudor ootanM ««h many aarianwiaa First Boor laundry. 2H bMfca. circular drtxa. (id* anlry garaga Choloa OaautHua* wxucac«d lot Owl back* to com-mon*. Connaraant lo »«praaa—>a.

ESTHEKBAXTS 34»4S2« MAYFAM. 522.(000

FAM4MQTON HILLS iranataraa ready NamraL . 4 badroom 2H ba0i colonial » / *a»-out baaamant OMara 2 V»-ptacaa. 3 bay alndows. library » / •ranch door*, air. apnnklar* * mora. S249 900 (25WI)

FARMINGTON HILLS JUST LISTED immadiala poaaaaalon In ona o» tha crty » ntcaal luba 4 bedrooms. Tft balfta. tamay room. Florida room or (unroom Or*, >172,500. (2»OP).

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS INC.. <313) 360-6300 FIVE ACRE ESTATE

IN FARMINGTON MILLS Custom bum homa In mova m con-<Mm Lo«Md with antraa. M l tack approi «00' Irom road Land con-tract poaalbM. Supar inyaatmant with room lor avarythmg 1325 000 W-S1FOU

MAX BROOCK FOR NATURE LOVERS ONLY

11«f.5U0 A lovary pond. duck*, baavar Sua Karon i fun • fumpM la what you « •aa, coma aprmg. from your nwafy flnlanad paggad floor dining room, oft whit. Euro (tyla kilchan tha graat

tha tuM length dec*, there are 3 bed-rooma, 2H bathe. 1st floor laundry. 2'4 car attached side entry garage, unfinished weHi-out tiaaamant with over-soed natural Areplaoe. another bath I doorwall lo a bnck patio alao overlooking thia grand ipaclman o< nature There la new Stammaetar

t loo' GRACE MSKTON 421-5788

RE/MAX WEST INC . 522-0040

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HEPPARD & ASSOC. 855-6570

FARMMOTON HILLS • U buyer special Pm your taa*a creele value. Land contract Fan to Ma S74 900

Thompson-Brown 553-6700

FARMINGTON HILLS Various 4 badroom. 2 5 bam colo-nial an l *g» oomer lot aSar* flre-SMM comfort. IMng room, lal floor

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FOUR KDROOM XJM - colonial, 1 * yard wKh pool A pa-

tio FHafcad baaamant, * a k lo tte-mantary KtaoL $107.500.477-1340

GREEN VALLEY ESTATES QRANO OPENING PHASE IV

A.J Van Oyan

Mtc Mng m our Niganl 4 bedroom. beth modal homa. View 2833 aQ.

ft ol outstandkig IMng bum wtth top quality workmanship i loaded • » many exciting atandard leetures Choose from a variety ol floor plane or we w<* custom bund to suit your needs Priced Irom *207.100, many pramAan lou svsuebM For Inform*-Dor. caa or «WM our Green Vsdey sales modal located at 372S7 Aapan Or . S ol 9 MMe oft H sisted Rd

313-477-7970 OeWy l2-5pm. 8pm on week-

AJ VAN OYEN BUILDERS

IMPECCABLE COUNTRY TRADITIONAL

fl seen Ess this beeutwu 4 bedroom. 3H beth home budt In IMS. Fee-lures Include a driftwood Vapiece, sun room, ftrat floor den and laun-dry. huge kitchen, flmahed we*out baaamant and hot tub. |uet to name alewlttM.OOO

Crystal Cunningham RE/MAX 100 INC.

348-3000

fARM.NQTON HILLS Tudor. 4 bedroome droaar drive. M a l t

HEPPARD 4 ASSOC. 855-8570

MIST OFFERING - S Sao-ocm. m bath ootonM. Oltars M n g room & lormal dMng room, flret-iece m lam-ay room. Country Kitchen. M l baa»-msnV^meturs trees to^MMgrd at-

THC MLLIAMSSUnO backs to Commons. 4 Bedroom. 2W beth brick t story Natural flm*ece In famfly room, lormal «nmg ft aving room, bright kflohan eWibraaMaat area, lai Door laundry, lovefy landaoaoart yard, pMo ft deck at-tacfcaSToar garag* • 1M.OOO.

2 M ft 2 HaM bathe, arapMoa

mg nam ft dWng lendeceped rerd, 7 •da car garage. <214.900.

GORGEOUS TUOOM on a protaa L »/4 Spa-

Tudor. huge Great Room wtth Are-plaoe. library, lormal dining room, gourmet Oeugfrt kitchen, nmahed lower level. Custom features throughout PsOo. deck, ow 2H car side garage 1230.900

Century 21 Nade. Inc. 477-9600

NEW! NEW! NEW! FARMINGTON WOODS

Cuatom homa wtth 2000+ sq.ft . lecturing 3 bedroom ft Ion. 2,i beth. baaamant. garage, on treed lot, 1150.000. Mods! homa at 21444 Ruth. 1 block W ol Orchard Laka. S. Off 9 M*e.

OPTIMUM DEVELOPMENT 473-6106

NORTHWESTERN ft MIOOLEBELT Aria - BeautlM updated ranch Country Mng alWn city. 2 acre*. 3 bedrooma. much more. S2M.900. Appt: S55-23A1 Agent salactsd

OPEN SUN. 1-4PM Farrwngton H«s - 34B87 Vaftoy Forge, N. ol 12 Mae. W. ol Farming-Ion. Sharp 3 bedroom Colonial wrfth many updstae. 2 Sk(9ng doorweas. 2 large decka ft hot tub. Family room. Hi apiece, beautiful lot back-ing to woods. S169.900. Aak tor:

BETTY or GEORGE Chamberlain, REALTORS 851-4400

Fif KEN BROSKEY the Livonia Specialist

"TOP PRODUCER" (over 8 mi l l ion in s a l e s for 1 9 9 2 )

It's as good as SOLD if you list with Ken

LIVONIA - Super Size Lot (84x135). 4 bedroom, 2'A bath colonial with 1st floor laundry and study. Full finished basement, newer neutral carpet throughout, central air, covered patio, 16x32 Kayak pool w/new equipment. 2236 sq. ft. Northwest Livonia. Only $165,900. Call Ken.

LIVONIA - Just Like New. This special 1963 built 3 bedroom ranch is decorated to perfection. Features a lovely great room with natural fireplace, great size kitchen and 3 lovely bedrooms, basement, 2 car attached garage, deck, and private court setting. Hurry on this one. Onty $112,900. Call Ken.

OntUQ£ 21 HARTFORD NORTH, INC.

KEN BROSKEY • 525-9600 464-2252

beth Tudor batting to park. L a w

aree with sal bar. >790 aq. IL Traneiaree area. Farmwglon HHs Schools 1242.900 BA-37

FANTASTIC - wa*-out ranch on ou»-da sen. Approximately 4400 aft. ft. ol Mno space. 3 fu* ft 1 Meet A&KING $229,100 »

VERY CONTEMPORARY - In upbeat style Neat ft daan. Many cuatom a ^ M l sided custom flreplece m

ment. Florida room. Cal today tor more mtoimMMn. (129,500 CA-96.

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GROUP Realtors, Inc.

851-4100 ROLLMGOAKS

Hard to flnd 4 bedroom baeutlM oomer let EktanaNe uaa of stood.

to oommone P'oporty *0iBC<Nr. t eree. 1196.900. W-06HIG

MAX BROOCK

Trees Trees Trees! And More Trees

This luxurious home toabxlng over 2900 sq fl. becks to a lovely wood-ed commons and oilers circular stskrses. or own ft neck moldings.

cisWiigs BuM In 1966 tnriy a move in condtoon. 1286,900

CALL RANOY GOOOSON THE PRUDENTIAL

GREAT LAKES REALTY PAGER. 806-8876

LPOSf TAXES make tMa 3

173 HOC

sKlra money i«an moving m be-oauaa everything has bean dona s»-ready THara la a aa* Idtohan. near beth. n«a> oarpat now a M M . and many new elndoea. 474-8700

The Prudential Wolfe Realt

todapandandy Owned and S L ~ OVER 2. OOO SQ^T.

Of avtng spaoa Ir ed on stmcet an acre of property 4 bedioone. 1V* befhe. 2 cer oaregs ft more 166,900 F-JOSU-S! Ca6 474-3303.

ERA COUNTRY RIOQC REALTY

RANCH-S badroom. r * car garaoa.

abfy prtoad 811106.900.

VERY AFFORDABLE rega/tonoed lot. gaa lumaaa ft wSmt M i l l ' Cash, oomamtonal. FHA. Good starter/retire home. SftlSOO Aak tor BILL.

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

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^oelltngs. room with vaulted dutMds. ftflreplaoa ad on a 2 I lot smh a na natural setting 1245.000 (C066040)

HOWELL Nice family ootonM d» bnck ft akjrmnum. 3 bedrooms. IM •WW, 'WW, H6WI. WMII9 I6 ft 2 car gerage. >109,900. (C066660)

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227-1111

HOWELL - brick cedar ranch on 2 scenic seres, bum In 1661. 1600 aq. ft Andersen wlndoee wtth 10 IL bow. Martial cabinets. 3 bedrooma. 2 baths, flreplece. lul baaamant. on private, peved cm de sac road. Leevmg state - must eel. 1135 000

517-648-2827

306 SouthfMd-Lathrup Lovsiy 4 Bedroom Quad

huge tamay room w/ftreplaoe. fln-lahed Beeement. carpel tlww-out. lota ol

Open Sun. 1-4. Cen be seen enyday by caBng.

MCGLAUN 559-0990

312 Uvonia

CU8TOM BUILT

tub. 2 fireplaces and morel $179.900122ro»

YOU C A N T QO WRONG $ beO'oorn ranch with open Boor plan. Flrscwac* m M n g room, for-r^, dMag plus aaMng area m uodali l kitchen. 1H bathe. 1800 a*. « vo*-msrwe<3 deck ma a l on baauttU big lot. $104,600 (Mau)

SMASHING BRICK RANCH

Famdy room wtth Joorwsk leadtog to palto ft beaudkjfly landacaped

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morel $86,900 (20ae)

LOVELY 4 ELEGANT

fli apiece ft bidMn Liaaklaei table, oeramlc toyer Must aee ate! $79,900 (24gr)

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Land Contract terms 2 bedroom caps ood. Updated. Cal today* >49 900

HELP-U-SELL ol South Oakland 541-0700

QREAT LOCATION! TNa $ i i t i i a , 1H k

_ * * . 2 oar parage 1 prtcedto adft $ 7 « » o NEALTY AMEMCA

JUST LISTED •aeeloue ranch en large Id*. tax 12 screened port*.

$121,900. " - EC-H-61SAL MAX BROOCK. MC. 646-1400

317 South Lyon

Colonial. • bedroom. flnMBad I cor. lol floor

$18000 5&CE REDUCTION On Ma sharp newer 1600 aq. IL oo-tonM, H torquk*

CAU. THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS MC . 227-4600 Ext 296

I acre In ooimtrv aub. I »aato. $117,006 ALL UNOA ROBERTS

HIGHLAND - gorgeous 4 Dutch oolontoL 3 mtou downtown MOtord. 10 act up to Highland State recreation area, hcraa bam with 6 baa "

docks, roof ft Inground pool SUM ft

$245,000

ICE SPECTACULAR OPEN HOUSE

Fit. 12th, 8-7, Sat 13th. 9-7. Sun. 14th. 10-4. Ntoe quad I $114.000 3*5 W Liberty. CM 664-2129 tor more Intoi matton ft dkecttofie. Brokers watoome.

307 South Lyon

B T 5 « M - s r s and much more. SrtnaMe

$1*6 BOO A M tor and aaur iioisaa JERRYMOONS

Remerica VMsos8qusre 349-5600

•ng aoon ol the 217$ sq ft c m $196,990. 4 badroom. 2V» •vtng roam. dMng room, dan ft Sy room.

NEW CONSTRUCTION, rery 11* 2J17

lift story cuatom brick home. aq.lt. Open floor plan, greet-w'»auita<3 ceiang ft Uraplaea.

Ing area. Ibrary/dan. 2s» bane. IM

rniercorrv-adw aye-2H oar gerege. AaB aous aub w/paved

Asking $182^00. 437^7841

Ptcituroaqua view at pond. wooM »m dock. 2436 aq. N. Cc«n,« • t 6 6 0 . 2.42 acraa- $230,000

HELP-U-SELL ol NWWC 454-8636'

LYON TOWNSHIP - Cape Cod. * acre. 1.545 aq.fl . 3 bedroom. 2 beth. deck. $119,900. Open houee. Feb. 14. 1-4PM or cat. 437-2536

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Esgld Heights A Stogie Famdy Home Community

Near atogto-tomdy homes Chooee Irom meny home styles with 3 to 4

FROM $106,500 Sales Canter ft Modal: 437-3773 AOLER HOMES 229-5722

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SOUTH LYON Single Family Homes

Tired of looking for the impossible borne—impossible price, impossible location? Eagk Heights presents the possible home: a home that you can afford, a home that you'll love!

from '108,500 DIRECTIONS: 1-96 to Milford Reel south, to Pcntuc Trail west, fallow south to 11 Mile, eaa 3M mile. Right an Eagle Hoghts Drive. Foicw agn* to modd Open Daily 12-6. Closed Thursday

(313)437-3773

SOUTH LYON Brand New Condominiums

BRIGHTON New Luxury Condominiums

Take a stroll through The Village at Eagle Heights, an affordable luxury condominium community. You'll find homes as stunning as the scenery and shopping, restaurants, and freeways nearby!

..'108,900 DIRECTIONS: I -% to Mifcrd Road south, to PcnQac Trad west, folk** south t o l l Mile, east 1/2 mile. Right on Village Way. Models on ngbi Open Daily 12-6, Closed Thursday

(313)437-3000

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Set your sights on the ultimate in condominium living: Woodridge Hills, in the nearby town of Brighton. These elegant condominiums are in a park-like setting close to US-23 and 1-96.

from '115,500 DIRECTIONS: 1-96 wea lo US-23 SOUHL Exit 58 (Brigbloo), go west to Rjcfce*. ngbt to Oakndge Dm*, left to Woockidge Hils Ev., turn left lo models. Open Daily 12-6, Closed Thursday

(313) 229-6776

GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP Custom Single Famfly Homes

Lake Nichwagh provides a picturesque setting for Eagle Cove, with abundant wildlife and mature trees. And 1-96 and US-23 are minutes away Irom this new custom home community.

from '165,000 DIRECTIONS: US-23 to N'me Mile Road East (Ex* 54| Follow Nne Mile Road qppoumael) 3 miles, lust post Rudaoo an the north side of Nne Mile.

Open Saturday and Sunday 12-6

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EVERYTHING WE DO,,,WE DO FOR YOU ONE OFFICE - ONE GOAtr

GUARANTEED SATISFACTION 56 Million In Sales For 1992

SHEILA CLARK DON DONNELLEY JUUE DUDEK

YOSHIKO FUJIMORI

LEAHGAWTHORP

DAVE G U S T A F S O N

CAROL H A I N U N E

LIVONIA " I m m a c u l a t e " $15d,900

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LIVONIA "Grea t I n v e s t m e n t "

$134,900

MIKE WICKMAM SR HELEN YABS

PAT WESTwOOO

LIVONIA "Roseda le G a r d e n s

$101,500

MARK S'EIHBBUCICNER

FARMINGTON H I L L S "Walk T o T o w n " $287,000

REDFORD NOVI " C h a r m i n g Bunga low" "Comple t e ly R e m o d e l e d "

$79,900 $154,900 ,

WESTLAND "Mint Condi t ion"

$83,500

LIVONIA " S u p e r Value" $ 1 1 2 , 8 0 0

LIVONIA "Half A c r e " $92.500

FARMINGTON H I L L S " L i k e New"

$141.900

R E D F O R D " C o u n t r y Fee l ing"

$84.900

NOVI "Exce l l en t Loca t ion"

$212,500

WESTLAND "Family Living"

$79.900

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C A N T O N SHARP CONDO IN CANTON. Move In condition. Large master bedroom with walk-in closet. Neutral decor

C A N T O N THREE WISHES - Quality, convenience and comfort. One of a kind home, located on 1 acre of beautiful

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(23S-41811) 970.000 (10K) 320-2000 9195,000 455-7000

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LOCATION. Three bedroom br ick bungalow with basement and garage, dining room with wood cabinets, freshiy painted, Florida room, large front porch. Home Warranty. $58,000

C A N T O N DELIGHTFULLY NICE - Charming 3 bedroom, 2V4 bath Colonial. Neutral decor. room with fireplace insert.

Large kitchen opens to family rt. First floor laundry. Partially

finished basement. Deck and patio. Fenced lot. HURRY!

R E D F O R D SPACIOUS CONTEMPORARY - Four bedrooms. 3V* baths, family room with fireplace, formal dining, finished

t. 2V4 basement.

9138,900 (23W-08109)

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THIS PRICE WILL MOVE YOU! Four bedroom Colonial features nicely finished basement, hardwood floors and an over size garage Located in north Canton. Call now $115,500 (23I-07223) 455-7000

W E S T L A N D SUPERB SMALL CAPE COD. Three bedroom, brand new bath with oak accents, newer furnace, city work completed Nice 90 foot lot. $52,900 326-2000

N O R T H V I L L E EXECUTIVE DREAM HOME features 3 bedrooms, 3VS baths, grea! room, dining room, and library, Walkout basement provides additional 2100 sq. ft. of living space. Home reflects class and elegance! $239,000 (M17300) 261-0700

P R I M E SOUTH R E D F O R D REDFORD! Brick ranch, three

bedrooms, huge living room with dining area, beautiful newly finished rec room (possible fourth bedroom). 2 % car garage, and newer roof. Motivated sellers! $81,900 (L9042) 261-0700

JHH P L Y M O U T H

PRICED TO PLEASE. Lovely 3 bedroom home in Plymouth. This home has many updates. Don't miss out. on this exceptional value with basement, double pane windows and MUCH MORE! $84,900 (23I-00859) * 455-7000

W E S T L A N D LOTS OF UPDATES HERE! Roof, furnace, and win-dows have all been replaced with in the past 7 years. Finished basement with bar and VS bath. Hardwood floors and formal dining room. Close to schools. $59,900 326-2000

G A R D E N C I T Y THIS IS IT - SEE 8 BUY! Perfect and precious! Your money couldnt' buy more. Updated bath, kitchen, new driveway, newer roof, and completely painted. Low taxes, great schools, and in an excellent area. $64,500 (B28561) 261-0700

S O U T H L Y O N THIS ONE W O N T LAST! Super sharp ranch in great location. Recent upgrades include windows, kitchen, bath, deck, carpel, driveway, newer office In basement. Hurry! $92,400 (LYO) 348-6430

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P L Y M O U T H ANXIOUS OWNER WANTS OFFERS! 3 bedroom

fireplace, huge laundry/mud room, updated baths, clean. Decor allow Home warranty. REAL MOTIVATED! $122,900 (23J-44444) 455-7000

W E S T L A N D IMMACULATE COLONIAL 3 bedroom beauty is out-standing from its partially finished basement to the maintenance free kitchen with oak cabinets, china cab-inet, built in dishwasher. Huge deck. Attached garage. $64,900 (10K) 326-2000

W E S T L A N D POOL 8 LIVONIA SCHOOLS! Westland Condo features: pool, clubhouse, private basement. Seller offering land contract closing costs. Why rent? $74,500 (C37691)

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N O R T H V I L L E PHEASANT HILLS. Multi-level deck, custom built Fran Bauss executive home has Woodmode cabinetry, full Wall brick fireplace in great room, cathedral ceilings. r ea r room, impressive master suite. Home Warranty. $409,900 348-6430

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EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Custom built home with vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors. Florida room, finished basement. 3 baths, inground pool and basektball court. Almost an acre. HURRY! $203,900 ' (23L-45560) 455-7000

C A N T O N OPEN 8 AIRY. A transferee's dream. Two year old 4 bedroom, 2% bath Canton Colonial with fireplace. 6 panel doors, first floor laundry, deck, generous bedrooms, and professionally landscaped lot. $154,900 (23P-00430) - 455-7000

W E S T L A N D IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY in a great Westland location! Three bedroom brick ranch with spacious floor plan and snack bar in breakfast room. Priced to sell at $60,900 (W629) 261-0700

R E D F O R D GREAT STARTER HOME. Three bedroom brick ranch with living room, kitchen, 2 baths, finished basement and 2 car garage. Also a new roof and all appliances Must see! Won't last! $69,500 (INK) 477-1111

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UVONIA SCHOOLS. Outstanding 4 bedroom brick ranch in north Westland. Finished basement, living room and natural fireplace in family room, central air, rww.tteck. a fevyefs delight. &' 09,500 (MEN) 477^1111

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bath suite wtth | $259,000

(skylight and whirlpool). (S3R-37B1S)

Super views.

R E D F O R D CAPE COO - Hardwood floors, wet plaster fireplace, a sitting room off master bedroom, walk-out basement, new windows, roof, furnace, water healer and carpeting. VA, FHA terms. On acre lot. $84,900 W23610. 261-0700 9139,900

L I V O N I A QUALITY QUAD. 13 years new! Private park-like lot backing to ravine and woods. 24 ft. family with fireplace, formal dining, finished basement wtth 2 ertra rooms, 2 baths, central air. 2 car attached garage and more*

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PLYMOUTH PEACEFUL ELEGANCE • Elegant style define* this luxurious 4 bedroom Tudor. Dramatic. floor plan wtth amenities 4.4 acres. Backs to creek Easy access to M-14. $289,900 (23S-1

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455-7000 9119,850

: W E S T L A N D DETACHED CONDO • AbeoMely stunning Executive builder model wtth extras galore! Spacious, open greet room, three bedroom. 2 h * baths, master suite, first floor laundry, huge decking. 24c22 attached garage

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Plymouth Colonial 4 bedroom leeturee lormal dating.

307 Sou th L y o n

NEO-VICTORIAN New M o d * w/Leke Access

3ui«ng greetroom Oek M N « L 111

S LYON - S71 Covington Rd. 3 bed-

rage. Hack, fenoed. MOM A retriger-ator. new carpal wel mstntalned. $93,000 For eppt (313> 487-42 IS

WHY BUILD? Crackling fireplace study finished baaamant. and generous lot Mgnagtit mia 3 badroom. 2 oat* homa with attached garaga Hurry Only $115,000 FIRST AMERICAN 687-6900

308 Rochootor -Troy

A Valentine SpeoeJ! W« "owe our homa & you wBI loo. 2400 eq ft Troy ranch. 3 bedroome. 2 ' i earn*. fireplace $ mora Too much homa lor two Motivated seller $161,000 689-3757

HAWTHORN SUB - 3000 SQ FT 4 badroom plus dan. 2V» M t h t . isrgs island kitchen. sauna. Rochaa tar schools. $229,000 652-6240

IMMACULATE NEW CONSTRUCTION

3 bsdrooms, 24 bath*. wtth natural flreplece. l i ^ n a r l cathedrs) Whirlpool m maatar bath with sspa-rala shower and marble floors and surrounds Quality throughout $239,500. (OET73CHA) 87^3400

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

JUST LISTED - TROY Updatad and charming describes this spacious and opan (lowing 3 badroom Colonial, mealy located "n Raintrse Sub $137,800 EC-H-23HAR MAX BROOCK. INC 646-1400

OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 HALF ACRE LOT! 3 badroom ranch. 1H baths Fun Baaamant, garaga. 2890 Wisconsin

LIKE NEW No malntananca brick ranch with 1.200 aq ft Dock Built 1991 1662 Wsstwood

HELP-U-SELL of South Oakland 541-0700

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Baautitul Colonial complalaly updat-ad with designer touchaa. custom kitchan. 4 badroom* ale 441 Ctelr HM off Old Parch

HELP-U-SELL of South Oakland 541-0700

QUALITY BUILT TUDOR m North waal Troy on pmvata cut-da-sac Circular stalrcaaa. Crown

Mar Mai cabinets. Cethe-fsmHy room with (Vra-

piece Library, dining room, lat floor laundry Numerpus amenities $248,000 WEIR. MANUEL. SNYDER A RANKE

689-7300

ROCHESTER HILLS Houaa lor H M 3 badroom. W bath Houaa la Loadad wltn extras' Mmt condition! J148 000 CaC 313-652-3589

ROCHESTER HILLS - bock bun-galow on naarly 1*4 acra 3 bad-rooms. 1 * baths. 2 l i car garaga. $132,000 By o w n * 656-0961

ROCHESTER HILLS - Beautiful 3 badroom ranch on treed lor backing to woods 3 baths, central ak. 3 car

Saraga . f inished b a s e m e n t 174.900 656-2762

ROCHESTER HILLS - slorybook tu-dor Custom buat bnck 2 story Colo-nial Advantageous price cut' 4 bed-rooma $207,900 (2661WPL

SO COZY & COMFY - Fenced brick/ wood quad level on double lol Juat one owner doe* to a* amenitie* 3 bedrooms $124,900 I56SO) PARTRIDGE $ ASSOC 893-7770

ROCHESTER HtLLS 4 bedroom, 2 ' * balh. '91 brick colonial, air Private park, sidewalks in York Towne Commons. $188,000 656-6054

ROCHESTER HILLS CLASSIC TUOCR

NEARLY NEW Beautiful soft contemporary with first floor maatar suite Spacious with high ceiangs. wans of glass at reer overlooks richly landscaped lot Library. wa*-ou1 basement, deck-ing. brick patio Must aee $249,900

CALL BEV ONISKO FORTUNE PROPERTIES Realtors

626-8000

TROY - PICTURE PERFECT CLASSIC TUDOR

From the moment you wa*> thru the double enti> beveled glass door* *iio the pristine toyer with circular oak stavcass and gleaming oak floors, you'l love this home Prole* aionaBy decorated & landscaped Rich bay window library with Judge's paneling Cuatom dealgn kitchan. spacious $ opan to atrium casual dining area, plus hugs formal dirvng room Dramatic 20 n In lamify room, sunny 8 bright » wans oI glass, warmed by floor caMng brick fireplace and nch. mel-low oak Oream master tune Deck-rig luaMy landscaped for privacy Wonderful family aub Troy's finest schools $349,900

CALL BEV OR SHIRLEY FORTUNE PROPERTIES Realtor*

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TROY 2593 Vakeyview N of Long Lake snd W ol Beach Brick colonial 3.000 sq. ft with a l tha amemttiee expected plus a full finished beee-ment with day window* Immediate

$229,900

TROY 6214 Melvem N ol Square Lake an dE of Adams Brick ranch 3 bed-rooma over 1 acra with buM m pool $133,900 Ca« Pete Mirk RE/MAX Executive 841-5300 or 589-2280

TROY - 4 bedroom colonial 2 H balh*. Inched baaamant. moround pool 8 lecuxzi. and mora $163 000 Buyers only. 641-1408

308 Royal Oek-Oek P a r k

Hun t i ng ton W o o d s HANDY TO OOWNTOWN

Royal Oak 4 badroom bungalow w«th hardwood floors on 1st floor carpeting on 2nd Fireplace Formal

I room Oak cabmen m k«ch-dmmn room Oan en Central ak $84,900 WEM. MANUEL. SNYDER $ RANKE

889-7300

308 Roya l O a k - O o k P a r k

HUNTINGTON W 0 0 0 6 - 3 bed-room. r + beth brick ootonM with

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HUNTINGWOOOS COLOMAL 2 ' i

place 2 story solarium with (ecuzc By Oamarl 1138.900 Cal . 569-4880

N ROYAL OAK - 3-4 bedroome. 1H bathe, eat-In kitchen, tamay room.

raa. deck 2718 $125,000 649-2907

ROYAL OAK 2 H ba Carriage Houaa $ large detached 4

garaga $249,500. 545-3242

310 W i x o m - C o m m a r c e

Lakes A ree CANAL FRONT

AJ sports Commerce Lake, private beach 8 boat privBagsa Brick ranch w / f u l walk-out baaamant. 2 flre-pleces Drive-thru garaga $197,500. C-34BU-C. Can 360-0450.

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY

FIRST SHOWING $179,900 Commerce Township 3.500 square loot cuatom cape cod. 2*4 bathe, la l floor maatar sutte. skylights central an sprinklers, and more. 421-5880

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

independently Owned and Operated

TJNION 3.000 sq ft . air, 3 car garaga TotNfy remodeled kitchen, nei"" carpeting Lake privilege* 8*4 . -999 383-0653

WHITE LAKE TWP New 2350 aq. f t Cape Cod - 1400 aq. ft finished. 20/

r warranty, large lot In sub -132.900 Aleo new 1925 sq ft co-

682-3408 ment plua 500 sq. ft walk-out $149,900

WIXOM - 4 bedroom. 2 bath, cua-tom bum walk out ranch. WaBsd Laka school*, daevatna location. $157,000 Cal 824-8154

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O a k l a n d C o u n t y FORECLOSURE

3 Bedroom, new roof. 1"t acres Watertord Area. Great starter/ln-veatment Principals only Broker 932-8396

OAKLAND TWP Open Sun 2-5 Bright, airy 4 bedroom brick colonial w/neutrai decor walkout baaamawt. backyard runs Into wooded park. $179,900 893-7241

ORTONVILLE - newer 2 story. 2 ' * baths. flr*t floor maatar suite, day-

t basement 2 decks, * of acre, traditional outside contemporary inside. $155,900 827-9107

WATERFORD 684 WOODING HAM - aluminum/ cedar 3 bedroom contemporary Iri-levei with family room, eet-m kitch-en , appfcancee included - $87,900

CaH 349-4550

ERA RYMAL SYMES

312 L ivon ia A COUNTRY SETTING $87,900 with a *>• acre lot Isn't the only thing you I love about thia great starter

i a In a fantaatlc location Add Important update* such sa furnace, andscaping and cement: and

you've got a reel value 482-1660

BRICK FOR BRICK $94,900 North Livonia 1971 built. 1.820 square teet brick ranch is a great buy. Finished basement. 3 bed-rooms. family room, fireplace, re-modeled kitchen. 2 car garaga. cen-tral sir snd newer window*

421-5660

CLASSIC CAPE COO $119,900 1 acre lot wtth lowering trees and a park-Hka setting This home has had extensrve updating and is neet as a pin If you like wide open spece* m-

you 462-1660

SHARPEST HOME $167,500 in Livonia. This 15 year old colonial •n Northwest Uvonia has had up-dates galore Besides beautiful ther mopane wondows s unMock brick patio and waBt. a leaded glass an-tryway, there's a 1st floor laundry formal dinmg room, a finished base menl. and auotomatlc sprinklers

474-5700

PREMIER SHOWING $ 179.500 Juat listed 4 bedroom custom ranch on i l l acre lot. 3H baths, finished basement. Florida room. 2 fire-places. dining room an central ear 421-5680

YOUR DREAM HOME $196,500 IS a possibility with these Interest rates and thia decorator perfect home wilt be It Thia large colonial with 2 ' i baths • in one ol Uvowaa moat dee* able areas and has fan-tastic landscaping and s mufti-tiered deck 474-5700

DISCRIMINATING BYERS $199 500 wW love I f** impressrve family homa with a l tha right feature* including 4 bedroom. 2H bath* 1st floor laun-dry. and everything elee you wo»ad expect Can today an make it yours) 462-1660

EXECUTIVE RANCH $210,000 This custom bum home wa* thoughtfully designed with every nch finished to perfection AJ the extras are included such as 2 fire-place*. beveled glass windows, large w a * m pantry, and even a walk m cedar doeet m the maatar badroom if you want H all than thia one •* lor you 462-1680

The Prydential Wolfe Realty

mad and Ctoerstsd

312 L i v o n i a

A BARGAIN 9

•nam 8 2 car i $ 2 car garage I itsgoMoto. Only $87,900

"LARRY MICHAUD" RE/MAX WEST 261-1400

Alluring Homes WAITING FOR YOU

tMa attractive 3 bedroom brick Ranch homa In nloa area Feature* doorwea from dining room to targe patio, central ak. family kitchen, fin-ished baaamant $ 2 car garaga. $98,900

SEARCH IS OVER BeeuttM 3 badroom brick Ranch with the extra* Lovely famBy room with natural fireplace, updatad kitchen 8 balh. new window*, fur-nace $ central ak. beautifully landscaped 8 attached 2 car ga-rage $142,900

GRACIOUS LIVING That's tha Isslng m tme beautiful 3 badroom. 2'4 bath Colonial on prt-

rtew carpel. 3 Being fane, central Hr. 1st floor laundry $ maatar bad-room. library, baaamant 8 attached 2 car garage. $184,900

Century 21 Today 462-9800

Award Winning Office 1986, B7, 88. 89, 90.

9 1 & 92

APPEALING' , Sharp 3 badroom brick ranch, load-ed with warmth 8 charm 2 baths -UPDATED kitchen, beth windows 8 central ak Oaaamant. garage, many extraa Greet family neighbor hood, quick occupancy motivated •a le r t have bought another home A realty greet buy at $91,900

RACHEL RION RE/MAX 100 INC.

425-8789

PRIME PROPERTIES

I s ? « 9 8 1 - 3 5 0 0 ® We Moke Our Business Serving You

JUST USTED • Nicety maintained w«ti 3 bedrooms, 2 M l baths , deck oft family room, eat-in kitchen, newer windows, home warranty $101,900.

REDUCED • Move in - it's perfect 3 bedroom. IVk baths, finished basement Florida room, central air. attached garage, remodeled kitchen. $110,500

CHEAPER THAN RENT - 2 bedroom home in West-land. lota of cupboard spece. newer carpet updated plumbing, electrical and kjmace. $37,500

POPULAR TRAILW000 - 4 bedroom. 2V* bath coto-n t t . Ceramic foyer and kSchen, den. sprmiders, lat floor laundry, tam#y room with fireplace $185,800.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - TrMsvsl. with ak new carpet new central ak. attached garage, appliances tamffy room with natural flreptace. $108,800.

EXTRA LARGE LOT in Westland - 85 of an acre is t i e setting tor t n a 2 bedroom horns. 1% car garage

" " " $ 6 6 , 8 0 0

At MOST 2000 SO- F t — 3 bedrooma plua dan. 2Vi baths, family room, large n*ver kitchen, attached garaga Beet buy al $124,900.

DUGGAN RE/MAX WEST 525-8252

AN ALMOST NEW HOME BUR tn lata 1991 OramaOC csWngs. opan floor plan, master bath, formal dining room. 2 car attached garaga. fanoed yerd backing to unbuUaWe land. Cal tor MORE miormatlon. THERESA REr'MAX WEST Ofltoa. 281-1400 Pager. 308-3357

ANXIOUS OWNER SAYS SELL AT MUCH REDUCED PRICE

SHEFFIELD ESTATES - a premium 4 bedroom colonial. 2'4 bath*, li-brary. full baaamant. oversized room* and clcieett 2 cedar deck*, sprinklers, and professionally landacaped * sere lot overlooking tha stream Walk to Bt-Cantennlal park One showing at thia price and Its GONE

CALL JIM SZKRYBALO RE/MAX WEST 281-1400

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom home with open floor plan m NW Uvonia, featuring a l new oak kitchen, great room witf'i cathedral oaMnge. den. new carpet, new windows, central air 8 more $118,900 476-2125

BEST BUY IN LIVONIA 3 bedroom ranch. Lot 60 x 300 ft Updated Just reduced from $68,900 Now $61,900 Owner, 473-4529

BEST BUY m NW Uvonia- Over 2.100 sq ft-. 4 bedroom. 2 full baths, gorgeous liv-ing room with fireplace and doorwall Family room wfth wet bar and built-in entertainment center Treed yard with covered patio, new furnace shingles, water heeler, some new carpeting and windows. Stevehaon High School Greet fami-ly homel $118,900 Call

MAUREEN HERRON

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111 BETTER THAN NEW

BRICK RANCH CALL DAN ULLLAN

Ultra sharp 3 bedroom home with new roof, new central ak, new kitch-en, new carpet, tamify room with flreplece. full basement, 2 car at-tached garage, deck and lacuzs Prime aree Just $121,900 MAYFAIR 522-8000

BREATHTAKING BRICK with ex-panded, updated kitchen open fam-ily room, full basement. 2 car ga-rage Asking $84,900. $9,950 total wlR move you In at 7 -7 /8N If qualified Call

One Way Realty 473-5500

BUILT IN 1990 - This beautiful cus-tom ranch otters 3 bedrooms. 1% bath*. 2 t t car garage 8 much more $96,900 By Owner. 427-3318

BURTON HOLLOW WOOO'S Finest 3 bedroom ranch, tamay room, fire-place. 2 car attached $162,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-8681

312 L i von ia EASY ACCE88 to aiipi *aawa,». 3 bedroom brick ranoh w/akimlnum tnm. 2 M l bathe. 2 car garaga. new carpel + more. By owner no bro-kers. $98,900. 484-0284

EXECUTIVE STYLE TWO STORY COtONtAL .lovely setting m N. L|ponia. 2V» ball bathe, msksr suite. M l base-

Under $180,000 Cal:

One Way Realty 473-5500

EXPIRED - REAL ESTATE Origms*y listed at $124,900. reduced to $117,900 2.040 sq.ft.. 4

ed kitchen, attached heeted garage Call 9am-11pm 421-4310

LIKE NEW RANCH •A A C R E * $144,900

OPEN SUN. 1-5PM

Beautifully decorated with new wtndowa. tamay room, kitchan. bath, carpet (hardwood un-derneath) extra garaga in back only 2 yr* old + 2H car attached ge-

You wW love the serene setting with lovely mature

312 L i von ia

L O V E A T F I R S T SIGHT

3 bedroom brick ranch. 2 M l beHia.

Mr. and 2 car garaga * goN dub TMa home la queaty buat. carefuky maintained, beautifully decor eled end white d e a n $86,900 C a l

JOAN 0 « ANNE

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111 NEWER brick colon*. 2V» bathe. 2 car attached garage. MnMied bees ment. pool, flreptace. central ak. sprinklers. 1st floor laundry, much more - move m condition 421-0123

rage Yo 100x300

15675 OPORTO N off 5 Mae. w of Middieben

GRACE MIKTON 421-5709 RE/MAX WEST INC 522-8040

UVONIA AND AREA

LIVONIA - IMMACULATE! 4 Bedroom. 1 bath. 2 lav*. Ranch LMng Room, finished basement, some new carpeting, ceramic floor In kitchen, neutral decor, 2 car at-Tscnaa o r s g e snfl name warranty $104,900

WESTLANO MORE FOR YOUR MONEY!

5 Bedroom. 3 bath bnck/skjmmum Ranch located 4 blocks from the Weetlend Golf Course

rate laundry i fireplace and sepe-

sa. $79,900

REDFORD - DOLL HOUSE" Overlooking the Western Golf Course Full dining room, extra large bedroome. e l herdwood floor* Mint condition. $67,500

REDFORD - IDEAL STARTER! Neutrel decor, lots of storage, appii-encee Included Privacy fencing wfth deck and patio Remodeled kitchen, newer vinyl siding. Gutters, roof, wsler healer and carpeting. $46,900

TAYLOR - JUST STARTlN^pl IT? Completely redone aluminum f l i tch in neutrel Tone* Thermal pene win-dows. new furnace, freehly pemted. papered, and carpeted $39,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

464-6400

LIVONIA! LIVONIA! Start hare - 3 bedroom*, central eir. new window*, a l m a great Uvonia location Just $74,900 Call now

Karen Wil l iams RE/MAX 100 INC.

3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0 UVONIA

OPEN SUN 1-4PM 9178 DEERING

LIVONIA BUILDERS SPECIAL - 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch with ful basement, thermal window*, great room wtth cathedral oaaings kitch-en with oak cabinets, no-wax floor, nook Immediate occupency. builder wW help with points N of Joy W ot mk*t*r $87,800

STORYBOOK CHARM' - Write en enchanting tale of happtnee* In tin* 3 bedroom 1% bath colonial Famity room 8 study can be possible 4th dr 5th bedroom 1 acre country lot. 2 car garaga. living room with fire-place, central sir. large updated kitchan. Capture its charm, cal to-day $144,900

ABSOLUTE DOLL HOUSE - Move-in condition, ready lo entertain m gourmet kitchen * bedrooms, first floor laundry, neutral decor, nestled on 27 acre W the heart of Livonia. $71,900

THE MICHIGAN

GROUP Realtors, Inc.

591-9200 LIVONIA $79,900. Cozy home on half acre Country kitchen, bay wm-dow, 1'4 baths. 2 car garage KECK REALTY 383-1111

BURTON HOLLOW-Open Sun 1-4 35129 Grove S of 6. W of Farm-ington Gorgeous 3 bedroom Ranch, large updatad kitchan. tamay room with fireplace. tuBy finished basement Ooee to school* 8 swim dub $133,500 Owner. 464-4493

BY OWNER - 1300 sq ft Vi acre lot. 3 bedoom*. many updates, fenced yard, excellent neighborhood. Uvo-nte school*. $99.000 421-1691

CAPTIVATING Adorable 3 bedroom brick ranch acroee Irom Devonaire Park Wet piaater walla, hardwood floor*, up-datad kitchen, shsrp rec room and 2 car garaga Onty $89,900

"LARRY MICHAUD" RE/MAX WEST 261-1400 Coma and See" Located near the heart of the city, and nwoty decorat-ed m neutral colors m a agnt. airy 3 bedroom ranch • 'complete privacy la Juat what you've been waiting tor updated bath w/Xohier flxturea, lovely hardwood floor* m thnng 8 bedrooms Enjoy winter by your faMfy room flreplece or step through new Andersen doorwe* 8 enfoy summer from your new 14 i 20 deck A l sppasnces remem Im-mediate oocupancy Priced to ee l at $114,800

ROBERT BAKE ' Realtors

453-8200 CUDDLE UP 4 bedroom. 2'4 bath oolomel Fem8y room with fireplace, lormal dkikig room. 2 car attached g a r a g e w o o d c r e e k Farms $165 0OO ML o 25643

One Way Realty 473-5500

© S Owner Open Sun 179 Flamingo 3

1100 sq f l brick A \4 474-4593

DELUXE LIVING One 8 half

bathe, cory famey room with natural vepiece M i taeemeni. and at-tached 2 car garaga Quick ooeu-pawcy s slab Is 0nly$114.900

"LARRY MICHAUO" RE/MAX WEST 261-1400

JUST LISTED Four badroom. 2"4 beth noma In

park Fenced yard, maenanance * *» BON $184,900 EC-H-7HM. MAX BROOCK, M C 848-1400

JUST U S T t D ertend shopping center TMa 4 bed-ream tin igsHn with 2Vt ear garaga • priced to sea Wfty rann

CALL GENE BANKA R f M A X W E S T 281 1400

LfVOMA - Ural tana oriered Fantaa-tlc ranch on large 1 * aore oourwry Ml Spaooue 3 bedroom homa o4-

5 w T b e w w ! r L « o e ^ w ^ - i ' . - n ah Attached garage Haraaa OK ear

3code Park - » e yard Priced to $119 900

CALL eoe FORTUNE PROPf P - ' * S Realtors

OPEN SUN. 12-4 19430 Merrtman 3 bedroom. 2W bath Contemporary on large lot Stop by and see _.

RON CSER

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

" PREMIUM •* ACRE LOT 38640 Morning Star Open Sun. l - 4pm

2400 sq ft colonial 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, library, lamay room backs to wooded area. $194,900

MARK BULLARD 347-3050 Or. 403-9127

PRICED RIGHT! WEST LIVONIA! New carpel & freeh paint adorn thia 3 badroom, 1 bath, 2 lav ranch Family room wtth fireplace. Aniened basement wtth M l kitchen Air con-ditioned. 2 car attached garage 8 a great yard Cal QUICK!

BOB SEXTON REALTY EXECUTIVES METRO INC

473-1200

RANCH - 3 bedroom. 1 5 bath. 2 car attached, 0 seem en I + 12x18 sun-porch with fireplace Neutral colors, hardwood floora Very clean! $95 OOO No agents. 422-3568

Taste of Country Is yours m Ihts newly renovated. 5 bedroom. 2Vt bath Cape Cod home sitting on i ' * acre In Uvonia. Ap-prox. 1,900 sq f l , a country kitchen and a mechanics garaga Seaer transferred $128 993 I»54521

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

TWO year old. open floor plan ranch wtth large country kitchen 8 huge great room First floor laundry. 2 bedrooms. iv» baths, large 2 car garage, ravine setting, partial mam Motivated seller offers $106,000 Call

VALUE PLUS 3 bedrooms, a l Dock ranch w/at-tached garage 8 basement, central ak Cal lo sea this one at $94 900

Karen Wil l iams RE/MAX 100 INC.

348-3000 Won't last Kmgl 4 bedroom ranch 2W baths, 1st floor laundry, wooded eertmg $180,000 HELP-U-SELL of NNSL 346-6006

You Could Hear A Pin Drop at thia quietly locatad traditional colonial home which backs to a wooded aettmg Special feature* in-dud* a floor to celling fireplace, first floor laundry and library, huge maa-ler suite, wood windows parquet Boor 8 much more. $189,900

Crystal Cunningham RE/MAX 100 INC.

348-3000 "$25,000 B t t O W MARKET

Estate Sale Sellers very flexible Large 3 bedroom 2 balh brick Ranch Family room wtth fireplace. 1st floor laundry, full basement. 2V» car stlached garage, iarge lot N W Livonia location $129,900

ASK FOR DAVE Century 21 Hertford North 525-9600

313 C a n t o n

LIVONIA $92900' Very attractive 3 bedroom, brick ranch, cathedral ceUinga. flms beeement. new 2% car garaga aak for Carol for Jim a ark CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH

INC 525-9600

BEST PRICED COLONIAL - 3 bed-rooms. 2.200 sq ft . updates, newer roof 8 furnace $122,900. HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

313 C a n t o n

A & H BUILDERS DESIGNS FOR TODAY

Helping you start out the New Year by buidlng your dream homa In

ranging over 2.800 C a l David Jamea or Connie Pemberlon

981-8844

BRA NO NEW COLONIALS Fireplace, stacked bay. 2Mi baths 3 or 4 bedrooma. Ptymouth-Canton schools. $124,900 baee 981-4818

BREATHTAKING! Daecnbes tha 4 badroom Colonial over 2 600 aq ft of living area. Greet room, fireplace, dan. dining room. Island kitchen/nook, maatar suite with his and her wait-ins. remaining bedrooms have wa»-ma. flrsl floor laundry 2'4 bathe, fabuloua floor plan. 2 car attached garage $202 900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

$158,000 - BUILT 1986 3 bedroom colonial. 2 maater suttee nicest fin-ished beeement. great houaa C a l Century 21 Gold House. 451-9400

BUILDER'S MODEL Many axtras included with tha 3 bedroom rench. 1.900 sq.ft.. greet room With fireplace, vaulted caking, dining room. dan. maater suite, la-land kitchan. appaancee. protee-Sipneay decorated and lanecaped

car attached oarege $189,900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

CANTON BEAUTIFUL - 3 bedroom brick ranch on 1 8 acree Central av. nat-ural fir«piace. many updatee In-clude sprinkler system, aluminum Inm snd gutters, new roof, front and back porch and much morel $135 800

COUNTRY LIVING - Close to the dty oflsrEd by tha Centon fermhouse on 5 ecres 4 large bedrooms eccent the traditional floor plan which a^o includes lormal dining room arttmg are* and * walk-In doeel C a l for a private showing. $195,000

SELLER WANTS THIS HOME SOLD NOW - Finished beeement with in-law quarters Three bathe and half ceramic floor In kitchen end family room excellent for large family Two mastsr bedrooms C a l lor an ap-pointment $129,900

THE MICHIGAN

GROUP Realtors, Inc.

591-9200 CANTON S FINEST SUB, mat re-duced to $146,900 4 bedroom colo-nial, spiral stairway HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

$108,000 - COLONIAL 3 bedroom, family room, flreplece. tkmehed basement, private backyard Century 21 Gold Houaa. 451-9400

COURT LOCATION Open floor plarvjanch. 3 bedroome, master bedroom eccesa to beth 1 5 bath, family room, rued beeement. 2 car atiacned garage plus out bund-ing 12X20 New windows new gs-rage BeeuliM home must see lo eppreciste all aura's. (501ST). $114,900

LOVELY & LARGE Describes this 1800 sq ft.. 3 bed-room. 2 5 beth, brick ranch. 2 way fireplace flrsl floor laundry, partially finished basement 2 car garage (600SII $122,900

JUST LISTED Thus cape cod has 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths, lamily room with fire-place. 2 car attached garaga every-

lemiy a

NEWBURG/ANN ARBOR TRL 3 bedroom brick ranch, 4th In fin-ished basement, air. 2 ' * car garage, pool w a k to schools, family neigh-borhood $103,800 425-0451

OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4 10050 Camden

N ot W. Chicago. £ of Middtebeit

Outstanding neutrally decoreted 3 bedroom 1 5 bath brick ranch wtth ncety finished beeement and 2 car garage Updalee include kitchen, window*, aluminum trim, furnace ak. ^arso* door opener and carpet

INVEST IN HAPPINESS True 4 bedroom 2 5 bath Wtaiams-burg colonial wta steal your heart wtth Its butter's pentry. profeeanon-a«y finished beaeniant end many ax-tras Centra*? located in a friendly lamay oriented NW Livonia subdivi-sion™ $219,900

MARY MCLEOD CENTURY 21 ROW <84-7111

PARADISE Premier 3 bedroom brick ranch wfth attached garsge. beeutlMty finished baaamant wtth rranfUela kitchen end set upon s gorgeous ravine lol. decorated to perfection end lotaPy updated See it today" $132,900 Aak lor

JOAN KNITTEL

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111 OPEN SUN 1-4

14985 Ardan - 8 ol Five Mila 8 W ol M e i mieii Friendly 3 bedroom. 1<4 bath Ranch 2 car garaga. worii-shop flreplece big tMno room, Florida room and mora Priced at $81 900

COLONIAL DCLIOHT Warm 8 gracioue' Cuatom bud! 3

i come beamed cekir%g pay ear wMk-w doeet formal dirunc i C a l tor more dele** $158 900

Remerica SUBURBAN REALTORS

2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0 PCACMY KEEN OCUOMT i jpaask ig. Mneoa. arpel . stone 8ra-

^ r M T a C a i BETTIE DAVIS

REALTY EXECUTIVES METRO M C

473-1200 PLYMOUTH/FARMINGTON RD

TLC NEf DEC ON T M S OWE - Land Cerdrael term* i i l s B U CASH or

REAL EST ATI TODAY

BRICK RANCH IN CANTON $184,500. 45 day occupancy Buld-sr's Spec" home under construc-tion 3 bedrooms. 2'4 baths, elegant elevation, sida entry garage Sonny breakfast room with bay doorwad. isisnd kitchen wtth range, dlshwesh-sr. end microwave Double door en-try to 13 " x 18H' master bedroom suits snd dreesmg sres Fabulous master bath with glass *nctoeed shower, garden tub Ful beeement Cul-de-sac location, beautiful 107' front kM. All Ik more" Cal (313)1 COHEN ASSOC /HILTON HOMES

lf»ng lo»-e le tee 'am4y and cenuai air and more (860GL), $121,900

LOT OF HOME FOR THE MONEY

This 4 bedroom colonial has a first floor laundry, oversized garagfe master bedroom has master bath and walk-in closel, dining room, liv-ing room lamify room, and a 18X22 wood deck (453WA|$ 124.900

459-6000

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

313 C a n t o n

JUST YOUR SIZE!

TMs e*penelveW2s8o's<r9»l 4 bed^ room. 2 5 bath Colonial te a m o m *

Crown moldings dad-h-Ud p l i s n f in, I Nino 8 Dining * hearth (replace in _ tamify room, pri-vate maatar balh. convenient isl

Sub $1S8.i laundry, located m Sunflower $156,900

SOLID DECISION; SOLID HOUSE

You'l be glad you came lo sea this 4 badroom. 2.5 bath Colonial ottering den. ealmo eree pkie lormal dmmg room. 1st Roor laundry, private mas-ter beth. wood windows, becking lo creek setting In Sunflower Sub Buyer being ottered up to $3500 to-werds dosing coats $178,900

CALL LEE OR NOEL BITT1NGER

RE/MAX CROSSROADS 453-8700

MECHANICS DREAM - 3 car ga-rage. 3 badroom ranch, finished beeement. huge lot $106,900 HELP-U-SELL 01 NWWC 454-9535

NORTH CANTON RANCH - 3 bed-rooms. 2.5 beth*. flreplece. open floor plan, attached 2 car garage, newer window*, and central air $142,900 (LP1000)

ASK FOR LES THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS INC., 459-3800

N. CANTON COLONIAL

Large '4 bedroom featuring. 2'4 bathe, tamay room with fireplace. master bedroom with fireplace snd mastsr balh. central ak. M l baee-~ ment. extre large garage with lots ot storage Located close to shopping Home warranty loo! $127,900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

N CANTON, quad. 4 bedroom, 2'-i baths, flmshsd basement, air with humidifier, wooded lot - extra* Call eve* between 4-8, 459-4129

N. CANTON Speciou* 4 bedroom. } ' i b*th quad w/2,200 sq fl Large open kitchen has center island and hardwood floor Famify room ha* newer carpet and raised hearth f i repisce $131,900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

ONE LOOK $ YOU WILL WANT! BeeutiM 1.900 sq ft Colonial, many updatee. great aree. $121,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

OPEN SUN 1-4PM 1078 Celine Coun. S ol Salu. E ol Centon Center Shows besuttfuByi Colonial located on premium cut-de-sac lot 3 Bedrooms. 2 '1 baths, fam-ily room with flrspiace. many ameni-ties $147,900 Chamberlain. REALTORS 851-4400

PRICED TO SELL - Private yard 3 bedroom ranch, master lav. 2 car attached garage $ 101.500

FREE List of properties FOR SALE "Call Owner' with prices, descrip-

tion* sddresses HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

PRICE SLASHED Custom built 5 bedroom, 3 full bath Coiorusi on 5 country acree Cloee lo Canton Natural fireplace, floor laundry Only $154,500 Call JOE or CHARLEY MIFSUD. Remeri-ca Country Place Realtors 454-4400

PRIVACY ABOUNDS - Tha country charmer has it a l Located on 3 5 acres in Canton. HOME FEATURES 3 bedrooms. 1 5 betns. fireplace, newer windows, and much morel Si53 900 (LP993I

ASK FOR LES THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS INC , 459-3600

THREE BEDROOM - aTumrftoM ranch w/2 car garage. Only $64,900

CALL DANNY REA RE/MAX CROSSROADS 453-8700

313 C a n t o n

>lymc COUNTRY LIVING

$ landscaping 3 badroom eoloraai w/2 M l bathe. 1st Boor laundry, tamay room w/Hr»-piece 8 mean Screened ki porch, doee to shopping on nearly i n acre $137,000

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEM8ER REMERICA

JUST LISTED Tfws immaculate 3 bedroom coloni-al A truly outstanding floor plan fea-tures the huge country kitchen. 19 ft step down tamay room with natu-ral fireplace and a doorwsl' to cus-tom dsck Formsl dmmg room. bed-rooms feature waik-m closets extra deep lot. centrel ak and more Ree-sonably priced at $120,900

CALL DAVID BEARDSLEY RE'MAX CROSSQOAOS 453-8700

VALENTINE SPECIAL! Original owner* transferred Mint, move-m condition. 3 bedroom colo-nial. 1"A bath*, central air, 1st floor laundry. 24x14 family room vaulted ceiling -w/flreptaca, 2 car garage Clean, neutral Asking $124,500

CALL JIM ELDRIDGE RE/ MAX CROSSROADS 453-8700

Wooded Backdrop Taatefuly decorated 3 bedroom lee-tufre* a famdy room w/fireplace, re-modeled kitchen overaized 2 H car garage and becks to acres of wood-sy park land A short walk to ele-mentary school A must see! Just $99 500

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

L O V E i s n ' t a I f t h a t m a k e s

t h e w o r l d g o a r o u n d . . .

Caff Lee a n d ^ ^ N o e l a n d y o u r

DREAM HOUSE i s f o u n d U

B A N K ON THE BITTINGERS T h e H a r d w o r k i n g N ice Guys !

Lec A Noel Bi t t inger 4 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

R E / M A X C r o s s r o a d s Realty

Seeing is Believing end after seeing this huge great room w/cathedra! wood beamed ceaing 8 natural brick flreplece you wM be believing Country kitchan w/ breakfast nook 3 bedrodns and 2 bathe. 2 car attached oarage 8 beeement Better hurry! $108,900 (»5416).

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

THIS QUIET STREET IN Lexington Square la graced by a DISTIN-GUISHED PILLARED brick colonial wtth side entrance garage This PULTE home (1990) offers 4 bed-rooms. 2'-» baths, hsrdwood entry formal living room, formal dmmg room with bay wmdow Kitchen ot-ter* breakfast estmg area and doorwall ieeding tn ?flfl SQ tl- ol rvun-tom decking and a generous sized rear yerd. 6 paneled doors, security system, centrel ak. and under ground sprinklers $156,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 WINOSOR PARK Subdivision, by owner. 4 bedroom. 1V» bath coloni-al. fireplace, oversized 2 car garage hardwood f loora. air . more $117,900 455-1572 or 467-0686

1ST FLOOR DEN $154 900 Northweet Canton 2.300 square toot 4 bedroom. 2 '1 bath brick colonial In A-1 condition Professionalfy fin-ished basement, Central air and new root and furnace 421 -5660

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

independently Owned and Operated

314 P l y m o u t h

date* Asking $115.500 (>5444)

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER RiEMERlCA

BRICK RANCH 3 bedtoom. 2 M l betha. M l nmahed baaamsnt, sttached 2 car garage newer kitchen, newer vmyi dad win-dows. carpel, root reahmgled *i 1991. fialfi r o o m s u p d a t e d . (763CR). $139 900

WILLIAMSBURG • COLONIAL

Tremendoue Wlliemaburg colonial In one ol Plymouth's moet deekable aub Such ptctureeque setting aa tha oiler* prestige and comfort En-

Pfymouth feeling (209Pf|,

PLYMOUTH. 3 bedroom brick bun-galow updated kitchen, new bath-room. fireplace, oek floor*, centra ak. finished basement 2 car gwage. walking datanca to downtown $134,500 459-5579

SUPERB • 3 bedroom brick r*nch, tamay room wtth fireplace sunroom S110.000 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

M o PREMIER

LOCATION Stately 5 bedroom, 2 5 beth coloni-al. tamay room wtth flraptece tvtng room with fireplace, formal dmmg room, new oek kitchen, new addi-tion • beeutiM eun room open to breektest room, new peiia wlndoea. finished basement attached 2 car garage Nicely lendecaped lot over-looking park a r e a . ( 3 2 5 P A ) . J335 000

GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD

Sharp Plymouth 4 bedroom. 2 beth qued wtth Ierge tamay room plus B-ished beeement Neutral decor Newer shingles. M n e c e . central air kitchen and bath updated Over-sized treed lot (948CRJ. $144,800

. 459-6000

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

The Charm of New England

•n Plymouth, plus a little Clifford Wright design are found In our beeutifui downtown Hough Perk area The 4 bedroom 2W balh tradi-tional Colonial with M l covered front porch ha* recem updates in-cluding newer hardwood floors m dmmg room, newer carpeting, cen-tral air furnace high efficiency air cleaner and recent" paver bripk walkway $269 900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012

315 Ho f thv t t t s M — t

NORTHVILLE: SUNNY SIDE Of THE STREET

Baaamant and moral Wa8i to • *

REMEMBER REMERICA

315 N o r t h v i l l o - N o v i

BIG RENT? Stunmng 5 bedroom 4 bath tudor colonial IS nestled m the irees on generous lot 2 master suites eech with pejvate bath, mammoth family room, rec room, and * 3 car garage Hurry* Only $209 900

FIRST AMERICAN 887-6900

CITY OF PLYMOUTH! Very spacious one story wtth s maintenance-free exterior 3 bedrooms. IV* baths, lor-mal diping room, a pleasing kitchen wilh lots ol cupboards plus a bright and cheery breakfast eating aree 1st floor laundry, hardwood floors throughout, family room wtth flre-ptace. M l basement, 2 car garage and a delightful covered front porch $122,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200

314 P l y m o u t h ANN ARBOR TR./SHELDON AREA

Formal dining room. 1st floor l -brary, 1st floor shower, gerege w' door opener, master bedroom • 3 VERY B E A U T I F U L Asking $242,900 REAL ESTATE TOOAY 427-6600

CLOSE In-town on extra large lot Old farmhouse with total updating 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, $114,900 Open Sat & Sun , noon-Spm 546 Hard-ing Las! weekend before listing Buy now, save dollars 459-9416

CONVENIENCE Is everything! This 3 bedroom bun-galow is greet for all ages Hard-wood floor*, newer carpeting, re-modeled bath, baaemeni & garage are fust s lew desirsbte features En|oy community activities or play m the peerby Park! $106,900 1=5438)

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

Country in the City on this 3 bedroom. IV* bsth Colonial w/basemen i 8 2 car attached ga-rage Large lat of updates include roof, windows, doors, furnace, cen-tral air The list goes on 8 on. Family room Is cozy w/woodburning stove Just Listed $109,900 Call tor more details

PATTY STROPES or GARY JONES _

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

COUNTRY CHARM Wooded V» sere lot with 1500 -* sq ft bungalow 3 bedrooms, 1'* baths, tight oak kitchen, newer fur-nace. central air. eat In kitchen * dmmg room, stone fireplace New listing Priced right! $ 112.000

BETTIE DAVIS REALTY EXECUTIVES METRO INC

473-1200

Move In Condi t ion 3 bedrooms, family room wtth M l wal brick fireplace and hardwood flooring. Andersen bay windows. 3 * healed garage New roof, newer carpets 8 paint A must see! $124,500

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

MUST SELL - By owner/broker Closed on new home Best deal m Plymouth 3 Bedrooms. 1 beth on gorgeous double lot, 2'<k car at-tached garage with basement Low $90 s - Make offer 403-5363 (Pager/Days) or 455-0122

NEARLY AN ACRE Surronds tins --pacloue ranch! 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, newer coun-try kitchen wtrec room and 2 ga-rages Only $194,900.

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

PLYMOUTH RANCH - 3 bedroom great location, updated finished basement central air 8 more S94 OOO Owner/agent 932-6396

Eadt R D M A X office a t4 *paad«m>r o — 4 mi operated

• F-LVM€*TTH' sq tl immaculate colonial. 4 bed-rooms. 2 ' i bath*. Quail Hollow Sub S 189.900 453-1139

FAULTLESS CONDIT ION! De-scribes this very attractive 3 bed-room. 1V4 bath brick colonial with 2 car attached garage Formal living room, formal dming room with doorwall leads td an electorate deck and private fenced rear yard newer carpet throughout, central air. praiseworthy landscaping and a fab-ulous kitchen wfth breakfast eating area and oak cabinets $124 900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

PRICE REDUCED - 1973 built ranch, newer roof 8 kitchen full basement $119 900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

BUY IT SELL IT FIND IT

Classif ieds 591-0900 644-1070 852-3222

T h e P r u d e n t i a l

William Decker, REALTORS8

4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

PLYMOUTH THEIR PRIDE - YOUR JOY! Owners have pam-pered this home inside and out New roof, fur-nace. w indows and fresh decor Three bedrooms, 2 full baths and a walk to town Plymouth locat ion $113,200

R IDGEWOOD HTLLS' PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS' WONDERFUL HOME! Get all 3 with th is 4 bed-room Wil l iamsburg Colonial. Take advantage of low interest rates and start packing today. Only $219,900

CLASSIC CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Will reflect your individual touches 3 bedroom. 2 bath Ranch on privale wooded lot offers v iews of the outs ide landscaping from the many large win-dows Remodeled kitchen, vaulted cei l ings in Great Room and Master Bedroom 2 f ireplaces, ha rdwood floors, attached 2 car garage, beauti fully kept $162,500

NORTHVILLE TRANSFEREE S DREAM - immediate occupancy comfor tab ly settled in highly des i red "Quai l Ridge," this 4 bedroom Colonial offers prest igious l iving with private yard, spacious rooms and qual i ty thru out Offered for $313,300.

WESTLAND LIVONIA SCHOOLS BRAND NEW" 3 bedroom Cape Cod located on large lot. Loads of k i tchen cabinets. 2 full baths, breakfast room and d in ing room. 1st floor bedroom, oversized garage. Many updates Can now $139,900

CONDOMINIUMS RENT RUNNING YOU RAGGED? Adorn yourself with ownership. Try on this affordable two bed-room Condo located In north Canton. For • new outfit, can today, don't delay

i n u v p w * v s i is ry fwi"

PrvdsnUml Meef i t s * ,

o f t f »

8> OWHEP waee 3 bedioom brick ranch, puilt 198*. lull basement, car garage central air. natural red-wood deck extensive landscaping located m poouiar Novi subdivision $189 900 344-1768

$143,500 (M38789I

HANDSOME. STATELY. HISTORIC DISTRICT HOME

Use a* Income ot smgie tamay reet-dence Recant improvements In-clude root, lumaoae and electrical service Generous room saee end e

Kiet location, too! $182,850 33559 M33568I

BE QUICK OR BE SORRY! View springs woodland srrtval through the hugs Irnmty room win-dows Greet summer from the gazebo and spa Entertain and relax m thia lour bedroom, two and one-half bath gem One half acra lot abuts protected woods m back yard Quick poeeeeenn $319,000 (M32261I

' 349-6200 J. A. Detaney and Company

316 Wss t tand

Garden C t t y - W a y n s

ALWAYS j 3 bedroom ranch w«h

l garage on a taras lot Fane-• with newer window* and

location Many up-$87,900

SUPER STARTER BUNGALOW

Located m one ol the ntoeat ereee o< Garden City, this 2 bedroom. 1 bath homa ia loadad with updatee New

hnoieum. a l flearay pemted Large room thcough out with pcsalBH 3rd badroom upstair* New landecaplng make* this one a must. (470JOL $87,900

459-6000

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

316 W s e t l a n d

O a r d s n CJ ty -Wsyns

IF COMFORT COUNTS Two Meaty me*i tamed brick renchs

trai air. tamay rooms and s variety oi update* and eatras SoBd trwaal-

ready lor yow inspection $83 900 8 $92,900

Century 21 - Dynamic 728-8000

NOVI - Nice 3 bedroom Ranch with basement. 2 car garege Bum 1984 10 MWe/Novi Rd Area $139,900 Call owner 380-6875

NOVl-21735 Worcheeter. 4 bed-room. 2 ' * beth. tudor 2 '1 car ga-raga. bum 1983. sprinklers, v. acres $198 500 348-2837 594-1112

ONE OF A KIND Designer home by Dynasty includes 4 pedrooma. 3'4 baths, gorgeous walkout view of pond on prsmlum lot in Bradford of Novi-Phes* II Thia home he* e l the extras including central air central vac. alarm, ce-ramic Me carpeting, kghl flxturee 3 car garage 8 Northvaie school* A* this and 45 days from completion

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

OPEN SUN 12-3PM 24620 Tah N ot 10 Steal her heari awav wrth this totally remodeled prick Ranch on country lot 3 Bed-rooms. large dining erea. new kitch-en 8 bath, large Florida Room w.'

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom. 2"-« bath colonial, formal living 8 dming room, central air 8 fireplace, security 8 sprinkler system Finished base-ment remodeled kitchen 8 belh-rooms $177,500 347-3774

HOT NEW $209,900 Ultra contemporary 2 story in Now. custom 1988 built 3 bedroom, 2"i bath with 2 story great room skylights iarge master suite and premium lot with pond view

421-5660

The Prudential Wolfe Really

independently Owned and Operated

INVITING FIREPLACE. GREAT ROOM Many extras Larger 3 bedroom ranch Central air e«trs cupboards sprinkler system, deck, huge Basement $164,000

Heppard & Assoc. 855-6570

LAKES OF NORTHVILLE RANCHI

Fantastic 2 100 sq ft ot luxurious Umng ottering huge great room with cathedral ceding skylight and built in entertainment center spectecular landscaping with sprinkler 2% Paths and loads more Call 'or more information or a private showing Ken Gentile 347-3050 or 306-3042

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

large spa. attached garage Now Schools ARLENE I CENTURY 21 TODAY

$119,500 FELLER

462-9800

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom*. 2 baths, ready to move into home Has aa the leeturee tor happy letaure living $79,900 C a l AL ALEXANDER, 474-3304 ext 136

ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY

VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL

OPEN HOUSE TOUR SUNDAY 1-5PM

6793 GERONIMO 89.900 S of Warren. E. ot Wayne (44291

1042 WOOOBOURNE $69 900 S Of Cherry Hill E Of Merrimen (443 n -

35762 FARRAGUT $56,500 S oI Palmer, W ot Wayne 14405)

35842 PHEASANT LANE $89 500 N ol Ford. W of Wayne (4426)

31572 PARKWOOO $73,900 N of Palmer E of Venoy (4437V

310 W s s t l a n d

Q a r d a n C i t y -Wa j rna

WESTLANO - 2051 SECOND ST $3,300 DOWN

$477.00 Per Mo.

Brand new 3 badroom ranch Bock, tu* Beeamint Earn pari ot down

and doaang costs by pamt-peyment and -now- j mg and Boor Ulna

SALES PRICEI

LARGE RANCH LOW PRICE!

Cute comer lot priced to «aB 3 bedroom. 2 bath brick ranch Per flaky finished basement. 1 car at-tached garaga with alectric door opener Newer windows Fireplace m famdy room Atoc fan Fenced m yard 2 caking fans Across from s mature center Bar m baaamant Lot ot sq footage lor your monty (4 15ME) $73 900

WESTLAND'S MILLPOINTE

4s the location on this gorgeous 3 bedroom. 2 beth detached ranch condo on a 50X115 lott Greet room wfth fireplace Cathedral ceamgs Hugs basement 2 car s tud ied ga-rage Low mamtenanos lee Very •harp (218PAJ. $108,900

TOWERING TREES Encircle this 3 bedroom custom built 1700 sq ft besuty on over a 5 acre ot lot Huge great room with fireplace fua baaamant. 2 cxar ga-rage. plus 800 - aq ft of unfinished upstairs A l within wsfcmg dwtsnce lo nsturs preserve (323RA) $149,900

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

i INCLUDES WASHER. DRYER,

STOVE. REFRIGERATOR

V2 ACRE LOT 7,0% FHA-ARM MORTGAGE

0 DOWN V.A. $200 MOVES IN V.A. ROSS REALTY 328-8300

5016 HAYES S ot Michigan, (4407)

38140 H0CFORD PLACE S of Ford. E of Hix (4420)

$51,900 Merriman

RARE OFFERING Beautiful 4 bedroom. 2 ' i bath colo-nial in one ot Nortnvitles most desir-able subs Fin.shed baaernent cen-tral *Ir, first floor laundry, park-like yerd b a c k * lo woods Only $184 900 Ik 996

CALL LEON KELLY THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS INC 459-3600

SHARP NORTHVILLE COLONIAL

Perfect !*mlly home m popular Highiend Lakes Sub This home boasts 4 large bedrooms office. 2 ' i oaths. 2 ' i garage. fuM basement, hardwood floors m kitchen 8 break-fast area, and large family room with natural fi-eplace tor cold Michigan winter* Home sits one lot awey from forest/common* are* and has lake privileges Alt thi* and North-ville schools too' $162,900 Ask tor KRISTIN HARRIS

RE/MAX Countryside 486-5014

Northvil le Charmer Country feeling in spacious 3 bed-room ranch, huge ' i acre fenced lot finished basemen! A great value at $117,500 ( = 5464)

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

NORTHVILLE - Here It IS a beautiful Victonan in historical district of Downtown Northville Many up-dates, absolutely stunning Oon'l m.ss It1 Only $154,900 ik005

CALL LEON KELLY THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS INC 459-3600

NORTHVILLE - Well maintained ex-ecutive home m N Beacon Woods » LWUJILnwtifc foimai diiim^ 'uun 8-family room Motivated sellers Mary Lou McNamara 347-3050

OPEN SAT 12-3 NOVI - Lake ac-cess 1600 sq tl 3 bedroom, 2 M l bath large kitchen 2-way fireplace, cathedra! ceilings extra insulation. $94 900 624-3580

NOVI COLONIAL REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE

4 bedrooms ' i acre, 3 ' i car garage large rooms, too many extras to list'

$189 500 RELIABLE REAL ESTATE INC

476-0540

SIMPLE ASSUMPTIONI Thi* great Novi brick ranch is on * wide lot with an oversized garage' 3 bedroomS lormal dinmg room and a nice backyard1 Call

Nora Sesniak ERA ACCENT

591-0333

35966 SOMERSET $89 500 S of Cherry Hill, W of Wayne (4397).

36827 JOY $109 900 E of Newburgh. (3443)

30490 AVONDALE $65 900 S. Of Cherry Hill. E of Merriman 14399).

N of Ford. S ot Warren (4406)

39242 WORCHESTER $99,900 S ot Cherry Hal. W ot Hix 14492)

39281 CAMBRIDGE $83,900 S ot Chery Hill, W of Hix 144351

$135,900 Newburgh

37618 LARAMIE N Of Warren (3253)

755 HUBBARD $84,900 S of CHerry Hilt. E Of Venoy 14430)

4851 WILLIAMS $59,900 S of Michigan W of Wayne 13364)

PRI2E DRAWINGS ENTER AT EACH LOCATION CALL OFFICE FOR DETAILS

Remerica PICKERING & ASSOC

458-4900

LOVELY 8 SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM - book ranch teatunng newer roof thermal win-dows thru-out Including bay win-dow* Furnace 1963 cooper plumb-ing. central air. carpeting, detached garage 24x30 Large country kitch-en w/breakfast nook 8 tamay room deck 15x12 REAL eSTATg TODAY 4J7-660C

SERENITY IN THE CITY

Tha aprawtmg over 2100 * a ft Wsstland ranch mdudas loo many •pedal feature* to Bst' Situated on a park-Mia large tanced lot Thi* home must be *eerv a s be Bsksiedi $159,900 C a l

BOBBIE REID For showing appointment* al

ERA ACCENT 591-0333

517 COUNTRY LOCATION M TME CITY God course doee by. sata ot > Iota

2 bath* t r

ment. 2 car ade entry attached g e r ^ p ^ k e a t tanHy Noma. $98,000

MAX BROOCK

LOVELY 2 bedroom. 2 bath, bnck ranch wan garage S lanoad yard New root t furnace To settle estate mum mm Cad

NEW ON MARKET 3 bedroom Ranch. Brepleoe.

75x300 lot.

3 1 1

bath. 2 car garaga Woe a Deerbom Height* $96,800

negnoorixnd near OekwooC pnn is die sattma tor da* ranch Mdi Bnnhed osasmsa oar garaga. woods fet the back.

some work are* ot higher priced nomas Only $73,900.

PLEASANTLY COZY Fenoed 3 bedroom 1 ' i beth Ranch

comforting homines* BN I with skjmanum trim Great I

cation Natural woodwork hard-

root Mangle*. A l lor I

SPACE & PRIVACY! 3 bedroom, custom brick ranch on 81x153 lot 1 ' i bath*, attschsd ga-raga 1375 aq ft immediate occu-pancy $72,000

Call Jack Sanecki 274-8911 or 321-9300

REAL ESTATE ONE

WESTLANO COLONIAL - lovely 3 bedroom home with 2 car attached garage, newer windows. beeutituBy remodeled beth. Floclde room. $76,900 Ask lor Donna K

Century 21 Dynamic - 562-5000

WESTLAND OUTSTANDING BUY! - Prime West-isnd with Livonis schools. 3 bed-room ranch with central ak. updated bath fenced yard and more Seflers have purchsssd another home Hur-ry on this one" $59,900

Remerica SUBURBAN REALTORS

2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

T H E M I C H I G A N

G R O U P R e a l t o r s , I n c .

5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0 DEARBORN HTS COLONIAL beeutiM 2100 sq ft homa wta Peorooms. tsmdy room. Itirsry or

. » W 2 B 9 attached garaga S much mora

$145,900 Aak tor Oonna K. Century 21 Dynamic - 582-5000

REDFORD A SORRY SIGHT - CHEAP*

Older home needing tender touch ot skilled Handymen INVESTOR'S GRAB m Only $3,000 to get m wtth approximately payment ot $325 Come on m and give us an otter' in tne $30,000 s

CALL DON OR DORIS MAYFAIR 522-8000

OPEN 1-4 SUN HELEN - 202 Beautiful 3 bedroom bnck rsnch, remodeled kitchen 8 bath, dishwasher wood burner, newer window* 8 furnace, 2 car ga-rege - $74 900 N of Cherry Hm E of Middlebeit

BRANDT - 501 Immaculate 3 bed-room ranch, updaled bath, newer window* 8 carpeting, garage home warranty - $59,900 S of Ford W of Middieben

DOVER - 29814 Open Sat 8 Sun Sharp 3 bedroom ranch wfth many, many updates, 32x24 mechanic* dream garage with 110/220 electric 8 opener, must see - $74 900 S of Warren, W ot Middieben

GORGEOUS - 3 bedroom bock ranch. *luminum trim, large, updat-ed kitchen with doorwall to patio, finished basement, newer windows 8 furnace, plus much more 2 car garage opener - $69 900

SHARP - 3 bedroom brick ranch, super kitchen, dishweshei finished Bssement screened enclosure on custom deck, updates - $64 900

Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900

1990- 91- 92 CENTURION AWARD WINNING OFFICE

IDEAL - for the at home busineaa corner* on pome Wayne Rd Large 1'1 story home with 2 car detached garage finished basement 2 baths huge lot. quality built wfth cove ceil-ings, flrepiiace and more $84,900

THE MICHIGAN

GROUP Realtors. Inc.

591-9200

STAR QUALITY This absolutely gorgeous cuatom built new 4 bedroom. 3 5 bath cape cod on a large lot m a premium sub-division IS brand new First floor master suite upgrades and extras galore, spectacular marble snd oek fireplace, lull Basement, and 3 car side-entry garage $303,900

MARY MCLEOD CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

2 BEDROOM 2 bath. 2 car garage backs to wilderness view asking $169 900 Will take trade-in's CaH

One Way Realty 473-5500

316 W s s t l a n d

G a r d o n C i t y - W a y n e ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS

3 bedroom bnck ranch, newer kitch-en 8 bath 2 car garage, Livonia schools Just listed at $5® 500

DUGGAN ' RE/MAX WEST 525-8252

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE Great tamay home sitting on 2 /3 acre lot 4 Bedroom*. f*mlty room with Hrapiac* finished basement with sauna Clean 8 neet Move-m condition $126,500 REALTY AMERICA 347-2980

LARGE lamily room with balcony overlooking kricheri: .dmmg room arid breakfast room oak hardwood, large yard. 2 car gerage Asking $106,900 ML a 36666

-One Way Relaty 473-5500

PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 3 Bedroom 2 bath Ranch Neutral decor partially finished besemenl. oversized 2 car garage extra deep lot W*rr*nty provided $73,900 Pleese call

ROGER & SUE DAVIS ERA PRIME PROPERTIES

981-3500

NEW HOME- 90x300 lot. 1450 sq ft ranch. fuB Basement 3 bedroom. 2 baths, attached garage 29851 Elm-wood Garden City Open Sal 1-4 Sun 12-3 422-2000.522-0747

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Unbelievable price for this terrific maintenance tree home Feature* 3 bedrooms, newer windows, roof 8 carpet, recessed lighting, ceiling fan. 2 car garage 8 so much more $78,900

FAMILY PLEASER S bedroom Colonial

IMMACULATE CUSTOM BUILT-4 bedroom. 3 ' i bath, (amity room wfth fireplace formal dining room, lormal living room wetbar. large kitchen. 3 car attached garage. Ilntshed base-ment. on secluded acre lot. owner Transferced For appt cad 729-3644

WESTLAND:

G O R G E O U S T h i s 3 b e d r o o m d e t a c h e d c o n d o is u n b e l i e v a b l e Bu i f l

m 1 9 9 1 w i t h a 2 car g a r a g e a w h i t e p i c k e t f e n c e a n d

m u c h m o r e O n l y $94 500

REDFORD:

E X C E L L E N T S T A R T E R H O M E 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h n e w e r c a r p e t i n g a n d u p d a t e s 2 c a r

g a r a g e O n l y S39 9 0 0

G R E A T T E R M S 2 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h , fu l l b a s e m e n t d o u b l e f e n c e d y a r d g a r a g e n e w e r c a r p e t O n l y $ 5 9 , 9 0 0

DEXRBORN HEIGHTS:

L E T ' S D E A L

I N C R E S T W O O D S C H O O L S A R E A T h i s 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i t h f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t

mc ludr r>g fu l l k i t c h e n b a t h & h u g e rec r o o m , p o o l w i t h

d e c k a n d m u c h m o r e 1 N e g o t i a b l e a l S89 9 0 0

UVONIA:

O P E N S A T . & S U N . 1 - 4

2 9 3 7 0 J A C Q U E L I N E S . o f 5 M i l e . E . o f M i d d l e b e i t

3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h w t th f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t f a m i l y

r o o m 4 2 car g a r a g e

% WOLVERINE

PROPERTIES INC.

5 3 2 - 0 6 0 0

tamay neighborhood Features new-er carpeting doorwall oft large kitchen with ail appliances, nice fin-ished basement central air pius 2 ' i car garage $83,500

CENTURY 21 TODAY 462-9800

ONE LOOK $79,900 and you'll fall in love wtth this move-in condition ranch m a great location within the sub This home has ait the right fealure* wtth a new kitchen, fresh landscaping, and a basement plus 2 car garage 462-1660

MODERN LIVING $116.900 Sprawling 1.672 square loot 1966 bum brick ranch in Western West-land Huge country kitchen wtth load* ol kghl oek cabmets, profes-sionally finished ba*ement, 1st floor laundry, central air, deck, and 2 car garage 421-5660

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

independently Owned and Cfcerated

RELOCATING - 1991 bmii Colonial 2 ' i bath*, vaunoa ceilings wi

U-SELL Ol NWWC 425-8881

WESTLAND - SPACIOUS TRI WITH CATHEDRAL CEILINGS

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Brand new listing' Thi* 3 pedroom 1 ' i bat h home •* hug* and include* • family room Beautitutty updated Great 3 5 car garage for the car butt* or noblest Super family sub $89 900

CALL BEV ONtSKO FORTUNE PROPERTIES Realtor*

626-6000

WESTLANO - 2 bedroom starter in Norwsyne are* City .nspecied Im-mediate occupancy Onty $27,900 Principals omy 522-4271

WESTLAND - 32294 CRESTON

3300 DOWN $477/mo.

Brand new 3 bedroom brick ranch full basement Paint 8 me tor part of dosing costs $74,900 7% FHA ARM

ROSS REALTY 326-8300

REDFORD NEAT - 3 bedroom ranch central air vinyl windows, finished base-ment, move-m condition immediate occupancy, anxiou* owner $68 900

OPEN SUN 1-4PM 11708 KINLOCH

Fir si time home buyers start out on the right toot m this Redford 3 bed-room ranch Maior update* include vmyi thermal window*, vmyi tiding, doors carpet and more $64 900

THE MICHIGAN

GROUP Realtors. Inc.

591-9200

THREE BEDROOM RANCH -•haded, double lot. lamay room. 2 bath* Imiehed baaamant. attached garage. $100,000 582-3218

t bath pkM pun at* suae eta* price Cal aWer 9pm. 848-2418

MUST SELL! 2 M M . appk-r». Fox HIBe

HELP-U-SELL

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Wood Condo 4 b e a ocim. H i ban .

L/C

FOX HILLS Foe urn » a

•ance. as Troy ham. and even downtown Detrok (wa neertjy 1-75) are eeedy reeched

332-7400 Open deay and e aak and*, parted located off Opdyke Rd |ua> north ot Square Laka Rd. at 1-75.

W DEARBORN - Ford Rd /Outar Drive Cuatom energy efttaent 3 bedroom bnck Tn level. 2 betha tamay room, large garaga. 336-2222

320 Homaa

Wayne C o u n t y

BLOOMFIELD TWP. - 3 2 ' i bath lownhouae located m Fox-crott of OloomBekl End unit, updat-ed and m move-m conditio $134,900 (80TR1

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS INC.. (313)380-8300

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CENTURY I I HARTFORD 4 7 8 4 0 0 0

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

lendanOy Owned and Ofeeratad

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING 3 bedroom bungalow with newer window*. 2.5 car garage and m move-m condition You won't find a better deal than true tastetuBy deco-rated gem (412FA) $57,000

GREATER STARTER Excellent home tor the money 3 bedrooma. Hwng room wtth dmmg L and M l baaamant Large yard and priced IP sea (531AV) $38.500

459-6000

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

REDFORD OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM

S ot Schoolcraft E of Beech Defy 13973 Cro*iey BETTER MOVE FAST' 3 bedroom brick ranch Ap-proximately 1800 sq ft 2 fireplace. FOUR CAR GARAGE To many up-dates to mention'

CALL DON OR OORtS MAVFAiR 522-8000

REDFORD PRICED TO MOVE'

Can t go lower on tin* 3 bedroom bnck ranch, t bath charmer, with remodeled kitchen Full finished basement 2 car garage Much more' Only ask mg $49.900

ALSO $50 900 3 Bedroom bnck. t car ga-rage"" S of 7 Mile, E of master TERMS CALL DON OR DORIS MAYFAIR 522-8000

skylight* $114.1 HELP-U-

WESTLANO - 2305 SECOND ST

APPROVED BUYER TRANSFERED OUT OF TOWN

BUILDER STUCK. WILL DEAL

New 3 bedroom colonial. 1 ' i bath, bnck. M l basement

ROSS REALTY 326-8300 SEMI-OPEN FLOOR PLAN

3 bedroom ranch, spaciou* master Pedroom. country kitchen fre*h paint Florida room 2 car Insulated garage^_^ $65.900 Call PENNY

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY

STOP LOOKING! 3 bedroom brick wtth newer win-dow* and carpet Screened m patio with gas gria Stove refrigerator and all curtains stay Completely move in condition Don t miss out" Owners anxious $74,300

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

453-4300 522-3200

WESTLAND A MUST SEE Open Sun 1-4pm. 5893 Herbert 3 bedroom. 2 baths, 1150 sq ft ranch, newty remodeled new kitch-en family room w/doorwall to large yard, reduced $63 900 394-0842

OPEN SUN 1-4PM Feb 14 34412 School Westland 4 bedroom*, i ' i Baths, central air 2 car garage, maintenance free coto-mar many many leelure* - $81 900

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

453-4300 522-3200

WESTLANO

A NEW COMMUNITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

$79,990 $4800

MOVES YOU IN Preview 5 new exciting model* M l baaernent 2 car attached garage, large, master bedroom suite and much more Get m on the ground floor

MILLPOINTE 595-1010

YOU FOUND IT This home awaits the family looking tor space at a good price Big big 27x9 upstair* 4th bedroom wide lot makes for a big back yard, dming 8 kitchen are *eparat* from the Great room - $74,900

IS THIS ON YOUR LIST? It should be It you want a nice 3 bedroom ranch at a great price Fhv, ished Basement ha* dry bar Large kitchen also ha* * doorwall lo the backyard Two bedroom* are car-peted 8 the 3rd ha* * hardwood floor Only $64 900

HARD TO BEAT Spacious home of 1482 sq. ft m good location and at an affordable price This home I* user trlendty, m the *un fiued living room or paneled tamay room or master suite Alt lor only $74,500 Cell today to see it'

PRICE PLUS LOCATION!! Don t mis* this greet buy. 3 bed-room brick ranch m nice area Kilob-

aud copper plumbing hot water heater Freshly painted, some newer carpel

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

522-3200 453-4300

REDFORD 11669 RIVERDALE - S Redtord Schools Brick 1 ' i story finished basement., rec room. 3 bedrooms. 1 5 baths Musi see1 $59 900

Call 478-9130

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AUGUST TWP /BELLEVILLE - 2 picturesque acre*. 3 bedroom bun-galow 3 car garage $89,000 HELP-U-SELL ot NWWC 454-9535

BELLEVILLE AREA - 3 bedroom ranch on * acre 1V» bath. 2 car al lached garaga. famdy room w/flra-plece. open floor plan 1750 aq ft many extra* $108,000 899-1198

BROWNSTOWN - 2 ' i acree. 4 bed-room*. 2 baths, heated workshop many other leelure*. land contract term* wtth low down or trade-m ac-cepted Van Reken Realty. 588-4700

BRIGHTON

Woodrt tge Hills Brand new luxury condomin ium*!

2 or 3 bedroom, lal suite and laundry. 2 i beeement flraptece 8 central ak In-

LtVOttlA - Gorgeous and umt.

dryer SS7.000 HE LP M M -U-SELL Ol NWWC 425-8881

Exqwana Lotted Ranch Condo Maaafva windows 8 doorwada to deck overtook ing soothing weaers 8 kut tama. Opan Boor pan. sunny dkwig room. 2 bedrooma 4 2 baths 2 car garaga I 1 5 9 . 8 M N-21BO-N C a l 348-8767

ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY

FROM S115.500 Sates Cental 8 Model 229-8776 ADLER HOMES 229-8722

CANTON FOREST CONOO Warran/UBey BeeutiM 1500 aq ft 3 badroom. 2 ' i bath contemporary condo that * only 1V» rears ok) Some leeturee are HM baaemeni • 2 car attached garaga • cathedral cea-ing* • fireplace • 2 deck* • many up-grade* Price $139,900 C a l after 5pm. 981-7129

$4000 MOVES you In 3 bedroom ranch 2 ' i car garage 8 full beee-ment. To qualified buyer: ftnence $55 000 Leave message 941-3116

SOUTH REDFORD PRICE SLASHED

3 Pedroom Brick bungalow iarge master Pedroom finished base-ment V» car garage Low down payment Onty $52 900

JOHN MARKER CENTURY 21 ELITE

522-7626 458-5864 super 3 bed-i baths 2 car

SOUTH REDFORD room brick ranch 1 gai age finished easement furnace air and roof Priced below market $74 800 REDFORD I MIDI Gorgeous bnck bungalow facing Glenhursl Golf Club Completely remodeled has family room and garage $55 900

STARTER HOME-Redtord North Why rent when you can buy this super sharp and dean home great price $36,900

CALL JOE BAILEY MAYFAIR 522-8000

SPACIOUS OUAD-level - 4 bed room 2 bath family room " fire-place large kitchen dining room basement. 2 car ariached garage 1880 sq ft $97 900 Call Progressive Realty 728-4255

HANDYMAN SPECIAL Some painting and decorating needed tor true tn-levei on half acre lot nine** lorce* sale Ottered al $59 ,900 For more information call

Ann Honeycutt Century 21 J Scot l

522-3200 525-1797 LYON TWP .'GREEN OAK TWP

Severe: well burn newly constructed energy efficient home* avertable tor near immediate occupancy Starting in the low $100,000 *

WILLACKER HOMES INC 437-0097

W. OF WOODWARD 17425 Fenton. N of 6. W of Tele graph Border* Redford. greet Stan er 2 bedroom aluminum ranch with garaga ifwd bedroom m baaemeni with rec room and bar. updatad Oak kitchen and bath doorwall lo patio and BBQ carting tana and mlm blinds $34,500

CALL MAUREEN HERRON

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111

CANTON FOREST Lovely Cherrywood i*at. neutral-de-cor. 3 bedroom*. 2 ' i bath*, at-tached garage. 1st Boor laundry Low association lee Seaer s •acnflce . $127,900 C a l

Mark Kletnknecht, GRI

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

NORTHVftLE Someone caree and M show* m tm* outstanding 2 bad-room. 2.6 bath townhouse with baautiM neutral decor Newer Heme

toyer and kitchen, carpel and petto landscaping Cantrs#y located m complex $94,500

PLYMOUTH Absolutely upper 2 bedroom ranch condo with

•now* Uks a model wrth skyB^its. aght carpet, oak cabmets. mirrored closet door* and much more. Low aeeociation tee. Only $74,900

MARY MCLEOD CENTURY 21 ROW 484-7111

NOVI CONOO IN OLD ORCHARD 1 bedroom ranch Excslant condi-ton,

included $64,900

NOVI - country place on private court Sharp 3 bath, dmmg room. basement, garaga. $111,900

CALL AL VANACKER RE/MAX EXCELLENCE 539-3700

CANTON - immaculate contempo-rary 2 bedroom end unit ranch, fire-piece finished basement $74,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

CANTON - Prune Bedford Via* loca-tion 2 bedroom ranch, flnohed basement 8 garage $78,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

NOVI OAK RIOGE PLACE LAST UNfTtff

Builders mods! for sale Exciting multi level condo wtth sunkan kvtng room balcony formal dkkng room, penthouee tnester suite asperate level bedrooma 2 ' i betha. attached garaga. ftnuhed rec room, loaded with option* (Valued at $134,900) Pncad to sal st $124,900 Located on Haggerty Rd , lust N. ot 9 Mile Open Sat 8 Sun 1-Sorbysppt

347-1122 or 264-5234

321 L i v i n g s t o n C t y . COMPLETELY REMODELED Like New New while kitchen Meratat cabmets. large lot $139,900 REALTY WORLD-VAN S 227-3455

323 H o m e s

W a s h t e n a w C o u n t y

&

317 R a d f o r d ALUMINUM 1 ' i STORY wtth 1st floor bedroom with master bath ful basement Asking $59 900 $8500 total investment if qualified Call

One Way Realty 473-5500

BEST BUY PER SQ FT 4 bedroom bnck bungalow double lot, vinyl windows $82 900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-8881

BUNGALOW - 1 360 SQ FT Master bedroom w/private bath roomy country kitchen brushed basement w/wel bar Close lo .ark nice neighborhood Reduced to $59 900 ML323414

One Way Realty 473-5500

Broker Pick of the Week

Ranch with garage. $49,995. Garden City

H s u REALTY WOflLO

Robert Olson Realty 981 -4444

B* OWNER. S Redford 3 bedroom bnck ranch Hmahed Basement 2 bath*. 2 flrapiace*. treshf, pemted $87 900 After 5pm 255-8724 BY OWNER • 3 bedroom bungelow finished basemen! nice neighbor hood $59,900 Shown by appoint-ment 569-3883

CLEAN UPDATED - 3 bedroom ranch, newer roof window* carpet 8 furnace $79 900 HE L P-U-SELL of NWWC 425-8881

SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM Cod Western Golt Estate*

<ner "will , . $99 500 Fo< appointment 534-9172

i BEDFORD 3 Bedroom brick ranch knchen remodeled with oak cabinet*, lormal dmmg room. fu» basement. 2'x car garage, dose to schools & park $74 900 937-0772

318 D e a r b o r n

D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s BY OWNER-3 bedroom ranch many extra*, large knchen appliances finished basement garage Close to school* freewayi diate occupancy

CHEAPER THAN RENT 3 Bedroom bungalow with upgraded electrical & pkrmbmg Newer roof 8 windows Only $45 000 Please ca l

ROGER & SUE DAVIS ERA PRIME PROPERTIES

981-3500 DEARBORN HEIGHTS $76 900 Neat starter' Thi* 3 bedroom brick ranch ha* been nicely updated *!-eluding new carpeting and kitchen flooring and offers a plaaiant neu-tral decor There s even * newer roof and trim1 462-1660 /

UNIQUE HOME $96,900 Dearborn Heights completely re-modeled bnck 1.700 square fool 3 bedroom ranch Great room with natural fireplace and lacuzzi 2 car attached garage and mora'

42 ' -56«0

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

independently Owned and Operated

FANTASTIC OFFER Be reedy for spring with ttv* 4 bed-room 2 ' i bath spat-level Excep-nonaly dean, this gorgeous home "orteiT 58y windows. I WttLMMMQ' kitchen nati*al fireplace, hot tub 8 a *unroom that overlook* * flower-ing 2 acre setting 8 pond The lay-out is perfect for m-iaw quarter* If dewed Only $179,500

TYE CULVER RE/MAX 100 INC.

348-3000 JUST LISTED, 2 bedroom home Wrth many upgrade* Easy access te US-23 $75,000 Cat! Nelson 8 York mc Realtors

324 Other S u b u r b a n

H o m a a Fo r Sa le

BRIDGETOWN CONDOMINIUMS Village of Chelsea

IDEAL FOR SENIORS Models Open

Sunday 1-4PM Or By Appointment

475-7810

Located 1 Block from ahoppmg 8 Chaise* Medical canter 2 bed-room*. 2 bath*. 1260 * q Full basement. 2 car ga floor laundry patio dec*, central av. traditional interior* with GE buBt-

$129,900 Also 2900 aq ft walk out ranch overlooking nature area 2 car ga-raga. 3 bedrooma 3 Path* greet room wfth dmmg. Ierge rec room, fireplaca. deluxe Boor coverings kitchen w*i snack bar GE bum-m* 8 morel

$169,900

NOVI PLACE CONGO'S

$2,700 DOWN NEW 2 bedroom. 2 ' i beth town-

raga* Approx 1.250 aq ft Exck floor plans Pnoed Irom S98.9 Only 18 unit complex wfth 13 re-making to be aold Spring occupan-cy $500 reserves (tuBy refundable,

lust N ot 9 Mae Open Sal 15pm 264-5234 or 347-1122

NOVI - Waaed Laka. Shorekns Con-do* 1 bedroom ground level, prtoad $10,000 below market tor test aala Occupancy at closing, asking $49 900 A l appkanoaa included

Farmington Hik*

Open Sat-Sun 1-5 BeeutiM NEW detached 8 attached ranch 8 Cape Cod homee m a pri-vate. exekjsive location W ol down-town Farmington Featuring 2 or 3 bedrooma. custom kitchen wtth ad-ickning sun roomr I D W W W pian suite. 1st floor laundry, attached 2 car attached garage 8 basement

PRICED FROM $ 199.500 Grand River W of Farmington

S on am Rd to Arundel 8 W to Longacre Woods

For mto or private «howmo cal MILO PROPERTIES 471-0711

FARMINGTON HILLS - Spectacular condo 2 bedroom. 2 bath mduOee Ml appliances, washer $ dryer Ex-ceBent location 8 view New deck overlooks pool 8 tennis courts $65,000 478-8863

FARMINGTON HILLS - own your own. under $44,000 POOL lennia. CALL SHIRLEY MEDVED 851-4100

THE MICHIGAN GROUP Realtors

EXECUTIVE LOG HOME On secluded 5 acre tract features hand-craned quality throughout ProfesaionaBy landscaped snd of-fering * dramatic lake mew tha nvmt condition. 3 bedroom. 2 bath home offers amenrtie* ak* ceramic tee hardwood floor*, a 2 *1 dry fireplace, high efficiency heeling. Marvin win-dow* w>d sokd doors A detached 2-car garags w/workshop garden Barn 24x20 ft pole bam make this choice Lapeer County property a must see- Priced at $228 500 C a l lor an appointment 667-3193

326 C o n d o e

GREAT STARTER HOME 3 bedroom aluminum Cape cod corner lot oversized 2 car garage cote a n d c a r r Perfect lor yo<mg newly weds Caa

JUNE KOHLER

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111

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JUST LISTED $51900 una this the beef bergam m Red I Tinsel bnck ranch alts on a

quiet street overlooking the golf

s screened porch and an oversized 2 car gerage 474-5700

PERFECT FOR FIRST $67 500 time buyer* Tha 3 bedroom ranch offer* * brand new *fteh*n including al appkencea end a 1 ear neutral

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

endentty Owned and Operated LAND CONTRACT ASSUMPTION

15"* down Neerty new IBM ranch 3 P e d r o o m huge xnchen new car pet garage $67 900

CALL AL VANACKER AC/MAX EXCELLENT 539-3700

Lend Contract AvaMeMe SeBer M M * to deal on B a 3 b e * room bungalow w/great^oom re-modeled xnchen $ bath, garage Mo gareoc Asking $87 JOT

C a l Karen Raaber I f V A X tOO 348-3000 or 426-8789

LEVAGOOO PARK RANCH Thi* large 2 bedroom ranch with Florida room dmmg room, 1'i bath* 2 car *ttached garege wrth breezeway 8 extra large beeement all on a double tot I I37x74| Cloee to par* IIaniumiaim' "•*» scfiooia

Asking $99,950

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

522-3200 453-4300

NEW CONSTRUCTION! You • And an open Boor plan m tree 3 bedroom bnck ranch home m Deerbom Ceramic laa kitchen e* tra deep baaemeni iwah efficiency fixneee end more et $89 900

WOW! 3 bedioom onek rench home ei Deerbom Ht* he* newer door* and driveway* 1st Boor leundry 2 car ge-'ege wrth running wetert Onty $80 900

ERA ACCENT 591-0333

SPECTACULAR TUOORI A true Engaah ii •nriwiga room with

SPECTACULAR RANCH CONDO Bingham Pointa. 3 bedroom. $325 000 Dave Beatty Ralph Manu-el Assoc 647-6999 or 647-7100

Fanvengton H * s Gorgeous end unit. waBiout finished Baaamanf. 1st

many axtras SUNOAY 12-5

35112 Meedow Lane $153,900 HELP-U-SELL ot NNSL 348-8006

FARMINGTON HILLS - One bed-

carpetmg Al appkencea Mamie-nano* lee mdudes neet 8 water Land contract av Blame $38,700

windows. Appkancea A * Pootrtan-nls By owner. $78,800 422-9798

NOVI 21216 E -GLEN HAVEN flcasnt ranch condo wrth new carpet-ing. formal dwimg room. aptHarnae included. 2 bedrooms - $74,900

C a l 349-4550

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Plymouth

A MOST CHARMING

COMPANION m Plymouth's Wadgaeood The thoughttuBy Haai grail Boor

wefcome fermaf dWnfl roam distinctive Bvmg room Braptaca. and daBghtM patio are sure to gfve you met "at home" feeing. 3 bedrooms. 2 ' i baths, and a kitchan that boasts I n soundance of caamets and am-ple table space plua a ctobhouae and pool but a none s throw away $107,500

NEW ENGLAND CORNERS

A pictureeque commtrvfy ot tan unique detached smgie tamify homes. Yoi* privacy « ensured and

by

* 14 sun M e d garden room. Bne furniture 8 queaty kitchen cabinetry large kitchan m-

642-0703

CONTEMPORARY CONOO IN BIRMINGHAM i

Two bedrpom. 2 beth with a fabu-lous maater amis end beth *euna First Boor laundry security system Possible leeae option evakeble cal lor mto $199 000 W-506IR

MAX BROOCK 626-4000

CONOO S CONOO S CONOO S BLOOMFIELO • 8 precious gam' 2 Pedroom contemporary townhouee 2nd Boor balcony overtook* living room with whits brick fireplace Re-cessed 8 freek kghtmg tsr storsgs spece ceramic Boors sr kitchen wrth eetmg eree.

m $ M . 7 5 0 TE-83C

LOCATION LOCATION - $79 900 Bioomfleid HM 2 bedroom 2 bath ranch Formal dmmg room, bresk-fket nook beeuttMi

ment aecwity system Has schools MU-24C

WEST BLOOMFIELO m every dotal Marble foyer cathe-dral change. 2 large bedrooms. 2'« path* plus to*, loede ot Alarm system 8 much $189 900 FQ-40C

OPEN SAT 8 SUN 1-4PM D O N T S M O O a 8 LOCE

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much more! Only $149 500

Century 21 J. Scott, tnc.

453-4300 522-3200

WEST BLOOMFKLD ixjntomporery deaion 8 d an Aspen Colorado flak modal 3 uomoome 2' i beihe $147 900 AS-64C

THE MICHIGAN

6 R O U P Realtors. Inc.

851-4100

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedroom. 2 beth Upper level ranch Pnoed be-low mart.el Clean 8 bright Bun-ma. mirrored. tree*-lights m-\** t laundry 8 storage I erica* Just $64 900

ANDY COLLINS Rf MAX Excsnnce mc 539-3700

Farmington HM THE CROSSINGS

DETACHED OPEN NEW CONSTRUCTION

Select from 4 Boor plane from 2.500 eq ft or custom Isstgnmg eveaatae from 2 200 sq ft Quality construc-tion north Ferrmnglon location Sa-ueted around a 14 acre nature pre-serve earn a Ave acra pond., treed iota. weBi-out eMee VMt our aalas offlce tor many pre-oonetruction ev caniivss On CraSta Rd between 13 8 14 Mae Roade

FUNK & CO. REALTY. INC 881-8324

um. bay window* every bit as trash ss when a wes tMR m 1966 Ths parted spot lo ct0 home $289,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

Plymouth Condo Custom! Custom' Custom) 1.650 eq ft 2 bedroom. 2 b e * ground level ranch Has everything' Formal

oek knchen flrapiace neutral decor a Asking $159,900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

FARMINGTON VJ2L2 centrel eh 8 heat. utlBty room.

no mattered perking pool.

LIVONIA -LAUREL WOODS

Elegant 2 bedroom. 2 beth ranch i geiiter

BlOOMFtCLO HtLLA Free Hand-ing Brst Boor mesaar a preattgMM Kirtwe, Pinee An ouMandmn value due to corporate f1 anaBBr $ 4 * 4 900 H H A M REALTY • 947-1500

rzrx muet see to appiar ian Many ee-traa WaBi to Laurel Park Place Mea Prided to eel at $103 900 294 5234

Plymouth

F a n t s t l c Buy Just I a l l U aherp 2 bedroom. 1 ' i bath condo si Plymouth Greet loce-

toot Don't mas out on M B golden opoortunay 992 900 C M

JUOY COURTNEY

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400

LIVONIA - REDUCED For the young at M a r t * i jeaknne») aherp rsnch condo Show* mm s modal $10 000 of upgrade* A l ap

ESTHER BAXTER : MAYFAIR MALTY 8 » - i

JUST LISTED NORTHFWLD HtLLS CO»CO -

COLDWELL BANKER

PLYMOUTH |

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ROCHESTER HH.LS-

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HELENE MALLON RE/MA* EXECUTIVE 737-«S00

S O U T H L Y O N

Tha VWaga al Eagla Height* Brand He» Condominiums

Ranchaa and Mory-and-a-hait 2 bedrooms include i d floor matter •una. graat room. 2 car garaga. lu« baaemeni. deck

From $108,900 Sale Center t Model 437-3000 ADLER HOMES 229-S722

SOUTH LYON: 2 batna. Brushed baaament. screened porch $54,000 REALTY WORLD-VAN S. 227-3455

S LYON OPEN SUN 2-4 PM

A dull community, must be 55 2 bedroom* 2 bath condo. private beach on all Iports lake $86,900 CALL TOM Residence. 437-5888

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS INC . 227-4600 Ext 299

WALLED LAKE Uving al it's Dealt 2 bedroom. 2 bath, i n Itoor laundry maater bath & a wrap around deck There s more In store al $96,900

ERA ACCENT 5 9 1 - 0 3 3 3

W E S T B L O O M F ^ L D C O N D O

Private courtyard entry welcomes you home! 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath townhouae otters librae?, nraplace. finished basement. 2 car garaga and more Quick possession' $119,900

Call 851-9770

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D T O S E T T L E E S T A T E

Fabulous 3 bedroom, 2 5 bath end unit townhouae condo has maatar suite with take view AK appliances included seaer motivated - can nc-w< $179,900 Call 851-9770 E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

THOV CONOO M l

mart, large and uNL many aatraa. Open houaa tun 2-4pm. $119,500

Cat Ann. 641-8078

WEST BLOOMFKLO-Rsposaaas • : condo Super OaaK M9» Potomac CirOe OH Farmington Rd W . irtt H. ol Maple 2 bedroom, sma* lamt-

!T, . T ; , j a g h S L S ment. greet luhums.mi. anting to pond ol $111*00 Parkwey. 372-8822

WEST BLOOMFIELD OPEN SUN 1-4pm

PEAK Of P€AFECTK»* 3 bedroom Townhouae wtth lovely maater uNe Enioy trees 4 privacy Irom Ml torn deck I Unbelievable value! $ 139.900 4244 Bracfcanrtdge Ajfc tor

J u d i t h F o r r e s t REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700 Weet BtoomftaM LOOKING FOR A CONDO

THAT HAS IT ALL? This quiet and unit la tor you! Two bedrooma. 2 batha. hrapiece m greet room, deck sccaaa Irom famdy room end kitchen. Ike new appli-ances. first floor laundgr attached

mlng. lennia. and clubhouse $t2«.

parage. M l baaemeni lenms. a '

900 B-07074

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

WESTLANO - Be the flrsl lo otter on this 1600 aq ft , two story tradilional Contemporary Balcony overlooks nraplace In family room, 2 car at-tached garaga. landscaped Asking $106,900

O n e W a y R e a l t y

4 7 3 - 5 5 0 0 WESTLANO

INTRODUCING

WARNER FARMS CONOOS

A new townhouse communily featuring

•2 BEDROOMS • 1'A BATHS • BASEMENT . ATTACHED GARAGES

Convenient 8 appealing location Now bemg offeree a! pre-construc-tton

$76,900 - $78,500 <60 Day Occupancy)

BOB CRAVE R 473-8200

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC

WESTLANO - OPEN SUN, 1-5, 7450 N Kingston Livonia schools like new. 2 large bedrooms, huge deck, garage $89,900 HELP-U-SELL 01 NWWC 454-9535

W E S T L A N D ' S

F I N E S T BeautiM Central Partway detached condos located on the corner ot Central Parkway $ Hunter Cloee lo Weetland Mall. Megers 8 express-ways 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. M l basement, attached garaga. lots ot extras 7'-»% & 8% interest rata available Model Open Daily 12-Spm

7 2 9 - 8 0 3 0 W BLOOMFIELD - Spacious upper ranch 2 bedrooms, 2 baths air, fireplace, laundry, baaament at-tached garage, private enlry $97,000 Until 11pm, 737-3918

326 C o n d o * WESTLANO - CASTLEW0008

BUILDER CLOSE-OUT

$2400 DOWN - 2 - 1 badroom. 2 bath ranch with 1 - 2 4 0 , q n "

• 1 - 2 bedroom. 2% bam Town-houae. M l 6iaam.nl, garaga 1.370 SQ.fl. $86,900

AJ units include: appaancea. an

Boeder wW pay $1000 towards ctoe-Ing coeta Theae won't laet long. Must saa. opan daay t-6pm Ctoaed Thura (Hunter lust W ol Wayne Rdl

'326-6097

WOODVIEW CONDO ONLY $49,900.

Uvonia schools Sharp 2 bedroom. 2 bath, with naa> carpet, diehwaaher, and vinyl floor FHA. VA terms Cloee to Shopping « airport Beat buy m Woodview

CALL JIM SZKRYBALO RE/MAX WEST 261-1400

WESTLANO - 2 laundry room wtth storage m umt. Carport, a* appHancea slay Laeae

$54,000. 473-2522

W BLOOMFIELD - sharp 2 bedr-room townhouee m Greenpomte Master bath. air. akyfltea. Vapiece oak knchen. baaemeni. 2 car ga-raga. pool 8 lenms $117.900

CALL AL VANACKER RE/MA* EXCELLENCE 539-3700

W Bloom Held

UNBELIEVABLE Extra dean townhouse reducted tor quk* sale Premium location Fire-place. walk-in doeets. skylight. M l basement, attached garaga Pool $ tennis court Only $107,000

CHOICE PROPERTIES - 932-0970

327 Now Horn*

Buitdort BEAUTIFUL SCENIC VIEWS

Pius 3/4 acre sites Models trom $129,900 Hidden Pines on White Lake Rd . 1/2 mile E of Ormond Rd Weekenda 1-5

NEW CONSTRUCTION E X C L U S I V E L Y

TRANSFEREES Your choice ol 16 different spec homee & models immediate occu pancy* All areas, from $122,900 to $689,900 Zero point financing avail-able

851-9950 348-9950, 610-2657

NEW CONSTRUCTION E X C L U S I V E L Y

HOME SWEET CUSTOM HOME Your lot or ours Use your plan or ours

The Howard Stanley Co. Design-Bi/iW Division

422-9356 348-9950 851-9950 229-5525

NEW HOMES AND CONDOMINIUMS IN SOUTH LYON AND

BRIGHTONI

From $108,500 Adler Homes

(313)229-5722

328 Duplexes Townhouse*

ROCHESTER - 2 fsmlfy. walk lo downtown, modern unusual layout quiet setting excellent condition $138,000 Leave message 666-1523

32S Duplexes Townbousos EXCELLENT BUYING

OPPORTUNITY

$309 mo $2 566 down Wayne/ Weettand schools. Heat. gee. water loam car*, memienenoa I snow re-move! included CaH 595-3444 or apply at: 49001 leather

Equal Opportunity Houemg

330 A p a r t m e n t s

Sale

For

BIRMINGHAM weft to downtown 4 unit apartment bunding 8 vacant tot. Room to bu6d or rent aa la Ryan 314-481-9005

332 Mobi le H o m e e

For Sale BUY FOR LESS

M U C H WONDERLAND HOMES

Michigan Ave at Osas .Te Rd 397-2330

CANTON SENIOR Park - 2 bedroom expendo. appkancaa, air Must aa* best oiler 313-454-7187

CHAMPION 1966 - 28ftx44fl. dou-bts wide, cathedral caning, furniture wtK stay, carport Exesflsml condi-tion $17,500 347-1878

COMMERCE MEADOWS

MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY

The New American Lif estyle

One of the finest manufactured home communities In tha Slate ot Michigan Special features mckjde

- Luxurious Clubhouse - Heeled Swimming Pool - Huron Vafley Schools - Picnic Areas - Playground Area - Cable TV Available - Community Activities - Minutes From 12 Oaks Mall

& Proud Lake Recreation area

FEB. LOT RENT SPECIAL ON NEW MODELS

3/YR LEASE $93 1ST YEAR

$193-2NO YEAR $293 3RO YEAR

Community Office 313-684-2767

Sales Office 313-684-6796

Wa have new 1 pre-owned homes for sale (No home is more than 4/ yrs old) To inquire about a w » or pre-owned home call Dennis Eager at Quality Homes - Located m the Club House 4'» miles N ot 1-96 on WlxomRd 313-684-6796

SPECIAL PROMOTION $99 SECURITY DEPOSIT

Save up to $454 Ends soon - Call now!

FAIRMONT. 1986, 2 bedroom, 1 balh, air. fireplace, Nov! Must Sen $14,000 486-4771

HOLIDAY PARK Trailer 14x70. Canton senior park Central air, new enclosed porch, all appliances $10.000/best 534-0293

HOWELL -1964 2 bedroom. 2 balti w'2 ' i car garage on Vt acre m Red Oaks $58,000 Owner/agent Evenings (517)546-1344

LAKE ORION - Marten Modular 1981 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fire-place other extras $38,000

693-0969

332 M o M e Homee

For Sale CHATEAU AVON s, p~. Thtm

$72,000 many extras

862-5012

COMMERCE MEADOWS-1889 Champion. 14x70. 2 badroom. 2

including | or beet olSer

/dryer 118.800 885-78

H I G H L A N D H I L L S . E S T A T E S

Novl /Farmington Area Quaaty Homee haa only 7 pre-owned homee IeR tor sale Priced Irom $16 500

Q U A L I T Y H O M E S Call Joanne

474-0320 or 474-0333 INFINITY HOMES

IN PLYMOUTH HILLS

$32,900 New 3 bedroom. 2 bath model, re-duced $4,000 dowers-must see)

$18,900 Like new 14x72-1987 Nashua. 2 bedrooms. 2 M l beths Extras

$16,900 Too much lo Nsl on Ihts 14x70 cor-ner lot 1985 Naahua. Call for into

1-313-454-3636

NOVI MEADOWS

MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY The New Amencan LMeatyte

We have new and pre-owned homes for saw Homa ownership lor less cost than most apartments

• Country Uvtng • Beautiful Clubhouee • Play Areas • RV Storage • Healed Pool - NEW • Professional Management • Homes Priced From $14,500

349-6966

To Inquire about new or pre-owned homes call John Van at Quality Homes - 313-344-1988 Located In community clubhouse 1 mile S ol Grand River oft Napier Rd

NOVI - 12 Mike & Haggerty 12 i 60 Buddy, 2 bedroom Includes stove, refrigerator, washer'dryer & dishwasher Only $8500 344-1865

Park Estate 1969-12x60, Royal Holi-day mobile park, wooded lot. with expando. porch. 2 bedrooms. 1'* baths. Ml appliances waa air condi-tioner, $5900/best After 5 721-8945

PLYMOUTH OR CANTON - 2 bed-room with fireplace, under $485/mo including lot. 10% down, 10% APR 180 moe. APPLE HOMES 487-8599

R E P O . R E P O , R E P O Excellent terms on pre-owned homes No reaaonable offer refused Hometown USA 595-0606

S LYON - AMHURST, 1979 14X60 Excellent condrtlon. new appliances included, appraised, $12,500." ask-ing $7900 Musi sell' 437-4388

TAYLOR - Van Dyke 10 x 50 2 bed-room, Mly carpeted, stove and re-frigerator included Asking $3,500 or best oftei 292-2666

WINDSOR 14x70 Premium Quality. 6 m walls microwave, stereo, gar-bage disposal, shed, washer'dryer Huge rooms $15,800 721-4922

332 Mobile For Sale

Novi/Farmington Area

Q U A L I T Y H O M E S

P R E S E N T S . . . NEW 18 X 70 Skyanet Vinyl Mded/ •Tangled root GE kitchan appa-ance*. eland stove, 20 cut* It fcde by WM relngaralor. 2 large bed-rooma. 2 Ml bathe. doorsen m kitchan Guaranteed $299 par monm sua rant artth a 3 year leeee

Call Joanne tor A p p t 474-0320 Of 474-0333 Offer expires 2/28/93

ROCHESTER HILLS - Adult part near 175. great conation. 2 Dad-room. 1H bath, double car port. Florida room, sma* lake-large Out-house $18.900'beet 626-5603

333 Northern Property For !

GLADWIN COUNTY - I bedroom year-round home on DeauilM WU-om Lake $78,800 313-888-1308

Oi. 313-887-2*47

HARBOR SPRINGS Charming 3 Dai

toaaunnq 2 oom with bl

(618)

JUST NORTH o4 Travaree CRy on Laka MachigerL Large, wooded toi with graat 100 It bsacMront Evenriga, 5534*87

LOTS Le Melon 1 lot Preeque Me Harbor 2 lots with harbor view 8 pome Schues Mountain lot Must saa tSow or trade 313-565-3871

1991. l bedroom, cathedral caning. drywaN new stooe/relrtgeralor/hol walei Assume mortgage $174/mo possible Westland. 261-5575

333 Northern Property

For Sale AFFORDABLE WIXOM/Secord

Lake Gledwm County Secord Lake Lovely 2 bedroom, enclosed porch. 2 car attachted garage on 3 wooded lots L/C avail-able Secord Lake - 140 ft of sandy beach • updated 2 bedroom home w/2 car garage Wixom Lake homes available

REALTY WORLD MAXCESS 517-435-3500

OSCODA Laat B-52 leaving Wurtamith A* Force Baee MlStery personnel leeve dozens ot good homes tor sals at bargain baaamant prices Your opportunity ot a lifetime lo buy a retirement or second home Mid $20's to mid $80 s. Real Estate One of Oscoda

5125 N. US 23 Oscoda, Ml 48750

1-600-645-7185 or

Real Estate One of Tawas 646 S. Lake Street

Tawas City, Ml 48764-0358 1-800-645-7186

BEST BUY ON ELK LAKE Perfect getaway 50 ft ot your own private sandy water frontage Waa maintained mobile home and 2 car garage $99 900 Call

P e g H a t c h REAL ESTATE ONE

ELK RAPIDS 616-264-5611

Eves. 616-264-8625 CADILLAC 5 wooded acres. 5 miles from town for vacation, hunting, rec-reation, or retirement $6,000 cash or $7,000 land contract 459-6672

C E N T R A L M I C H I G A N

C H I P P E W A L A K E

IMMACULATE

Wel' maintained cottage with access and docking

area lo 790 acre lake Provides the hunter and fisherman with the ideal

hideaway $22,500

COLDWELL BANKER Lakes Realty

8520 100th Avenue Stanwood. Mi 49346 (616)972-8300

Reduced! Reduced! Lakelronl ranch homa on Lake Jamee m Houghton Lake. 2018 sq.ft of luxurioua Uvtng area 31' brick hreptace m tamay room 3 bedrooma. 2 baths, flrapiace m liv-ing room w/inaart 22x32 detached garaga Underground sprinklers screened gaiebo. beeutiM view Owner says saa tf*s week $99,000 WW look at an oilers. =3050

H logins Lake Lakefront 100 S sandy beach. 500' deep tot. partially wooded m a secluded 8 private area 4 bedrooms. 2W beths. sauna, upper $ tower walkout decks overlooking lake 2660 sq.rt of kv ing area 24x24 garaga Geothermal heat, sprinkler system So much more $369,000 » 763.HL

For a picture data sheet on theae and other properties can.

R E A L E S T A T E O N E HOUGHTON LAKE

517-366-8040

HIGGINS LAKE 517-821-5785

ELK RAPIDS Nine miles Irom Grand Traverse Resort 2 bedroom lakefront house with guesl cottage Nicely landscaped lot House freshly paint-ed ins.de & out Assumable LC. cash or conventional mortgage $72,500

Call GEORGE BROWN MAx Broock Inc (313) 855-0936

GAYLORO AREA SECLUDED CHALET on Big Lake in Gaytord Ve»y close to Hidden Valley A Sylvan Resort Treetops $152 500 SUMMITRIDGE CONOO - adiacent to Otsego Ski Club over i500sQfl. fully fum.shed $114 900

Call you< Northern Michigan Real Estate Connection Jan Cotant RE 'MA* Gaytord 517-732-9451

COMMERCIAL J INDUSTRIAL • OFFICE Area Propert ies for Sale or Lease

365 Business

Opportunit ies A MONEY MAKER

Own this Farmington HWa Basket Boutique business, be your own boss This wel established popular Business provides corporate & cus-tomized gift baskets $17,900 F-24HA-FH CaH 474-3303

ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY

AUTOMOTIVE JOBBER Maior chemical company, earn $30-$80,000 per year Protected territory, excellent training and support $7,000 investment wme Rich Mencuso BG Distributors of Mlchlghan Inc , 39111 W 6 Mae. Livonia. Ml 48152 or can 591-7226

Best Pay Phone Routes Build to 37 sites for $12,375 Excellent income 476-2425

BURNED OUT? We re looking tor 5 entrepreneural individuals Id wort with us m our domestic/international business Japaneee. Canadian. Australian or New Zealand contacts a plus but not required Can. 1-800-488-4126

DEVELOP YOUR OWN Restaurant Delivery Network, no investment. Mg doners $$ CALL

MME HANDEL 650-1332

DOOR TO DOOR restaurant dePvery service 25 employees 264-4217

EXCELLENT ENTREPRENEURAL OPPORTUNITY

For 2 key people looking tor hnan-ny 24 hr 1-800-78

FAST FOOO/ICE CREAM located between Flint $ Saginaw In the showboet city of Cneeanmg on MS 7 Puainsas is tripled In last 5 years Mual sea due to iflnees $120,000 with $40 000 down Land Contract lerma even sole Option lo purchase homa/offlce next door $50,000 wrth $25,000 down Terms smo available For mora information caa, 517-845-6609

HELP PEOPLE GET OUT OP DEBT No seeing Earn to 1560/week 1-801-226-6305 coda 129501

How To Start I Manage a Sma* Busmees Seminar be conducted by Lewie 8 Rerm Associates at the Hoaday mn Lrvoma west on Sat Feb 27. 1983 trom 8am-5pm Coat $88'parson Cal 1-800-302-5006 or

INTERIOR DECORATING 3 Ma cud by MONEY MAGAZINE as one ol the 'oo 10 franchise picks tor the 90 s and »1 m I

• Complete training and support •A proven I

To And out mora etxx* our axpen-

D€ C O RATING DEN 313-557-2113

PARTY 8 PIZZA STORE

Groae 65000 per i Make olfer 256-0166

PIZZA CARRY -OUT in St Otm Shores Conwayo Musi M l Asking $65 000

365 Business Opportunit ies

NORTHVILLE BEAUTY SHOP Super Opportunity Great location 9 stations. 2 Hex tanning booths 4 sinks. 5 dryers For details cal

J o h r r O ' B r i e n REAL ESTATE ONE

348-6430 349-2473 SMALL VENDING BUSINESS -Flexible investment, high yield, mini-mal time required An International charity CaH 1-800-651-2669

SWEET SCENT OF MONEY IN FLOWERS! First time ottered Be-come a Florist Licensee $8,800 00 8 PC required to get started In this budding industry For information by mail, catt 702-852-6000(24 Hrs )

810 Tree Service Clients business & phone number 7 yr old busmees also inciudee prepaid yel-low pages ads An Instant business

r $5500 537-6733

368 Ofc.-Bus. Spece

Sale/L< ACT NOW - 3 room suits. Eaton Off-ice Plaza - 1721 Crooks Rd Troy. $500/mo All utilities mciuded 5 day lanttorlal service 626-2580

ALTERNATIVE OFFICE

1-275 8 8 MILE • Full or Pan Time Offices • Conference room avaaiabie • Secretarial Service • Trenecnption AvailabM • Fax 8 Copier Available • Mastercard/VISA PREFERRED EXECUTIVE OFFICES

(313)464-2771 Walk-M s Welcome

A N N O U N C I N G Beat ratea «i town Canter al Troy No leea 227-5000 sq fl On Maple nea LNemois From $235 up per mo

CI PROPERTY CONSULTANTS 477 2690

A N N O U N C I N G Irom 150 sq ft

Short lerm lease Prime locations « Novi, Canton. Ann Arbor. 8 on Macomb County's Oolden Corridor. Staring His Cal International

344-9500

ATTRACTIVE OFFICE private en-trance with parting, ran utamee on HaggerTy Grand fever $32fi'mo

Rd N of 478-4555

AueuRN HILLS Luxurious newly 500 sq It Suite. $525

300 sq fl office $140 CaB. 373-9600

AVAILABLE OFFICE W Bloomfield Orchard Lake Rd

90 to 7000 aq ft 8S1-8&56

BIRMINGHAM/OOWNT OWN 1 room offlee 10* 13 ahi ence area i pertmg apace v**jd-ed Avaaabie immediately 645-0606

B I R M I N G H A M 8 0 U T H ADAMS SQUARE

1 8 1 room offlee suN

• 12 75/aq

366 Ofc.-Bus. Space

Sa le /Lsasa BlRMINGHAM-266 Elm Street Prime location 3,000 sq ft office space. Call Bnan tor more information at 644-9247

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Maple and Telegraph area Office apace, 200-4.000 sq fl Perfect for sales raps, insurance agents, mental

I From $425 per 855-2070

health professionals From $425 ; mo Cal Arnie

CUSTOM OFFICE Space- Prima Canton location 100 sq fl or more Monthly or long-term tease arrsnge-ments Contact Val 981-8220

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 2 suites. 890 snd 1160 sq ft. each Utilities furnished excellent parting 455-7373

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER OFFICE CONOO FOR SALE

Great location Plenty of parking 335-1043

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE •ncludee spacious parting faoktiaa 1st floor Experienced Secretaries personalized phone answering, copying. UPS facsimile 8 word pro-cessing services, conference room, notary

HARVARD SUITE 29350 SOUTHFIELD RD

SUITE 122 557-2757

EXPRESSWAY EXPOSURE 455 sq. FT at $390'mo Larger units also available I-275 X-wev

J A BLOCH $ CO 559-7430 or 996-0444

FARMINGTON HILLS

° c S '

FARMINGTON HILLS. Kotila Pro-teeelonat haa 2 siplea evaa-abkt to leeaa. 1200 8 '400 sq ft Good location, attractive offlce with good layout Inquire at 471-0440 be-fore 6pm Ask tor Susan

FARMINGTON HILLS $200/M0 BeeutiM shrubbery atrium offices fumiahed / ixtfumished Cal Chuck 488-0211

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 13 Mila Orchard Lk-Famngton Rd offlce w/wlndow Typing, telephone

553-2728

Free Redford Office Space from 1000-3000 sq ft

Cal tor defals 356-2754

GARDEN CITY 500 sq ft offlce space Warren 8 Msrrtman Attrac-tive pi Ulasaional buadmq on ma soace n a i w i a i w ^ i w i five pi uleeeninel bunding on mafor thoroughfare to Metro Buad out al-lowance ample parking. Mgh ilefba-ty $9 per sq fL, triple nel Jerry Scotl 425-2923 or 522-3200 INKSTER NEAR METRO AIRPORT On Middtobeft between Cherry H I 8 Michigan Ave 1400 sq It offlce WlldMde 596-7155

LIVONIA ARCA approximately 500 eq It speooue newly decoreted of-flcee OMded m o 3 offlcea corner ence room lobpy $550 478-8215

LIVONIA - FARMINGTON 8 5 MILE 3 room suite. 1370/mo 1 room $180 516 aq R $615 Al uflMles

422-2321

LIVONIA- Offlce i luai oR JoRriae Frei ani active tMMng Ca« 281-0130

L f V O N I A Schootcraft A MkkMebeft

l S7S. 700 $ 1.800 sqfl

421-0770

366 Ofc.-Bus. Space

Sa le /Lease

Livonia Pavilion Single to multi-room suites On-site restaurant & tree conference room Utilities,

(enitoiial. parking Included Best Rates! Brokers Protected Call Syd 478-7667

L I V O N I A O F F I C E S 5 Mile 8 Farmington. Middlebeit 8 5 MMe Middlebeit between 7 8 6 Several 1. 2 8 3 room offices Irom $150 Conference room, kitchen, copy 8 fax available Also, some in-clude phoneme! phones

CALL KEN HALE: DAYS: 525-2412 EVES: 261-1211 LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE for lease I or 2 room suites on 6 Mile neer Fermmgton Rd Secretarial 8 tele-phone snswerlng service 476-2442

UVONIA WEST. SINGLE OFFICES $200 a month includes phone

answering, other services evenable 464-2960 or 349-5449

MANUFACTURERS REP DELIGHT room offices from $225 In-utilities Ford Rd 8 Middle-

but 422-2490

MILFORO 2000 sq ft office space New Prime location jusi oft 1-96 & Mllford Rd $750/mo 486-4357

NICE 1500 Sq Ft 2nd Itoor m downtown Rochester $900/M0 Caa 651-3444

DOWNTOWN NORTHVILLE 3 room office suite, approximately 600 sq f t . second floor, center street view one of a kind 422-9232

NORTHVILLE - For lease lower level, formerly e beauty salon, ideal-ly locatad on mam comar 2.080 sq ft Can Roae, 9-3 313-347-8200

NOVI - OFFICE CENTRE 27780 Now Rd Baal executive off-ice location m Novi up to 3750 sq ft available cal Bruce Lloyd. Meadowmanagement 348-5400

NOVI'S BEST Location- Luxury, off ice Suite - 2200 sq ft Pteaae cal we re wMn' lo dtekert 9 mis'Novi Rd area Aak tor Jim 471-0011

OFFICE FOR RENT DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

Great location 335-1043

PART-TIME office non-amoking phytotherapy sune oentraly locatad Southfield offlce buadkw For information cal Man or Anna 589-5430

PLYMOUTH On Mam Street 800 eq ft inciudee utamea and outside maintenance, own parteig $800 a month Cal 456-3583

PREMIER NORTHWESTERN HWY

ADDRESS

Farmlnglon eq fl to 5500 eq ft

Outstanding ammanmee For more information CALL 855-1707

REDFORD TOWNSHIP 24350 Joy Rd

I Juat W of Tatograpfi)

OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE

625 sq.ft. to 1.250 aq.ft Reat KRrdaa heas. aa condition-ing NaclncRi. imoergratmd part mg. carpeting $ bands

CERTIFIED REALTY. INC. (313)471-7100

366 Ofc.-Bus. Space

S a l e / L e a s e PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN - open spacious, approximate 1800 sq ll/can subdivide Cathedral ceil-ings. skyMghts. windows, celling fans Call Decor ah for details

229-7474

PLYMOUTH PROFESSIONAL PARK Ideal location setting 8 floor plan for medical or professional use 660 sq ft • Ml basement Immediate occupancy 453-2350

PLYMOUTH -500 sq ft office on Main St Utilities included Cal Carolyn 459-4313

P L Y M O U T H 575 sq ft office space 5 Mile at Northville Rd

N O R T H V I L L E T W P . 1.200 sq ft Retail space 5 Mile. W of Haggerty

JONATHAN BRATEMAN Properties, inc

4 7 4 - 3 8 5 5 REDFORD - Office space lor rent near 1-96 750 - 1600 sq fl 2 mos free rent Cea between 10em-3pm

937-9400

ROYAL OAK North Mam Street

600 square I eel Oros Real Estate 569 1200

SOUTHFIELD MODERN OFFICE space available Prime location Secretarial support avaaabla Ample parting OH 356-5900

368 Commerc ia l /

Retail

B I R M I N G H A M . SOUTH ADAMS SQ.

Retail enclosed mall space avail-able. 1300 to 2700 sq ft Rates starting at $12,'sq 8 air conditioning

CLAWSON'STRIP CENTER Prime retail. W 14 Mile Rd

1248 - 2800 - 4160 sqTt Excellent rates, beautlluBy main-

tained excellent exposure R M Smith Assoc 649-3030

COMMERCE - prime corner. 2200 sq ft $1000 per month Call out of stale 703-459-5546

Commercial/Industrial Telegraph 8 9 Moe area Beautifully maintained 10,000 sq ft Can be used for retail Great rale!

ICI PROPERTY CONSULTANTS 477-2690

FARMINGTON HILLS RETAIL STORES

10 Mile Road Between Haggerty 4 Halsted

From 750-2.600 sq.ft.

CERTIFIED REALTY. INC. (313)471-7100

SOUTHFIELD Northwestern/12 Mae

Smell quief bunding haa 1.000 aq ft suite avaaabie Part al from door Electric $ air conditioning free

353-S LETS TALK 1-9010

SOUTHFIELD - 2440 ft . pass offic-es facing Telegraph Private en-trance with Mgn immediate occu pancy Good rata 356-2300

SOUTHFIELD - 4 offlcea tor rent tor a short larm baaM Also offlce ear-vices maiabie at extra coat ntaeae contact Michael Labadle 350-3040

THE MOST gorgeous offlce buad mg. 8 Mae I 1275 ar suites Lower price then a shared

area isi floor

offlce concept 348-4300

WESTLANO OFFICE 8 apace to rent (can eaperate) In m-dusinel complex Negotiable m-

722-8150

367 Bus.-Prof. Bldgs

Sele /Leese CLAWSON

Contemporary oHIoe/dantal 'medi-cal buading Street to street pert

9 0 s decor Sacrifice at 000 IB28CRO) 642-2400

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

1599 (

OFFICE BUILOlNG tor sale or leaae Geeh or land com reel terme eve! atae Good location nevt to oourt houee i«gh traffic arae m WeRad lake good location tor medfcal. ac-counting. legal profaaaonal etc [Owner » moving offlcesl Michael

824-4046

ROYAL OAK

800 I Oroa Rail E elate 589- 12Q0

366 C o m m e r c i a l /

ABOUT FRCEl Start yow» Byrneae Irom U00/MO uMRHa included FanMnoson location Larger speoee

up to 139019 f f 477-0167

GARDEN CITY lease Nice 1700 sq fl Available March 1 Come take a look Enceaent location 28244 Ford Rd 421-4110

ORCHARD LAKE Rd at Commerce Rd 1100 sq ft High traffic -mgn visibility Call Anne 855-2070

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN 1370 Sq Ft Great location and parking Call Deboreh lor details

229-7474

RETAIL OR OFFICE The greetest 500 end 900 sq ft left m Garden Crty Visible to 100 000 cars per day rear perking handicap acceptable drop off m Ironl Ideal tor new business Ford Rd Middieben Cal 422-4290

369 lndust . /Warehouee

Sele/Li ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING

EXPRESSWAY EXPOSURE

2 4 0 0 S O F T . JA BLOCH 8 CO 559-7430

LIVONIA 3000 sq ft deluxe warahouee 8 office spece newf, remodeled Eiceaenl .ate 261 880

PLYMOUTH/CANTON >200 3600 eq ff olfice werehouee spece w o i eihsed door on Joy Rd Avaaeble tor 1 yr leeee enmedwefy 455-3138

SHOP OR WAREHOUSE space tor leeee 3400 lo 5000 sq fl Wlxom Area $3 to $4 50 a sq fl depending upon your needs Cal

3 M o s . F r e e R e n t 'excluding triple net chergaal

Offlce snd Werehouee Unas to lease m Centon 580 sq fl , 2100 aq fl 4200 sq ft. 6500 sq fl 8600 sqfl 11 000 sqfl Other atta

Secretary! aisaebie For more into a *

Mon - fn 8am-5pm 454-2480 Eves /Weekends 348-18»

T R A V E R S E C I T Y

Harbor West Marina Village 2.600 sq « 3 bedroom. 2'<i bath condo on 700 of pristine W Grand Traverse Bay 30-50 slips also available lor sale or leeee A value at

$359,900

( 6 1 6 ) 9 4 7 - 3 0 2 7

S P E C T R A R e a l E s t a t e

Lota a n d Acreage

For Sale FEBRUARY SKOAL

to aae oftora Offering $49.500 to 886.300 Ad

quickly to aaval EC-WA-VACWW M Cal GEORGE BROWN

G R E E N O A K T W P . S O U T H L Y O N

- E a g l e Cove A New Development

Lake access home sites from $31,500 and lakefront home sites from $65,000

Sales Center 8 Modal EAGLE LANO OCV

486-5792 229-5724

LIVONIA - 80 a 196, 12359 Camden, h e of Plymouth 8 Middlebslt

$20,000 Cal John^%25-8627

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP 38 ACRES, w * divide, heavay wood-ed. ravine, stream. ro*ng terrain, perced Land Contract 437-1174

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Two 10 Acra Parcels. roUng terrain, perced Land Contract Terms

437-1174

NORTHVILLE Now by owner Reduced' 2 ac walkout reeidentlal We Cloee to Downtown $14g.900 875-7492

NORTHVILLE TWP ATTN BUILDERS/DEVELOPERS

20 rollrig acree potential tor smal sub or aetata Reasonable

(313) 348-2653 between 9-5

PLYMOUTH - residential buadmg lot m Plymouth Twp Is reedy & waiting Hurryt Only $36,900 LKOOO

CALL LEON KELLY THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS INC . 459-3600

PLYMOUTH 1'4 acres, walk m lo town, pre-approved 5 duster homes Asking $150,000 476-6104

RIVERBRIOGE - NOVI " Fully improved Homesries ' Only a Few Left! • Top Rated Novi Schools

• For Builders and Indhndusls • Terms Available

North on Eight Mile Road East of Novi Road

Call Judy Baker al (313) 737-0692

WINDHAM REALTY GROUP. INC

342 Lakefront Property COMMtRCE - Nfce prfilsgei plusl veer nasi ranch * bedrooms, tie be me. santrtf Mr. • wear oek kRcR-en. deck, double treed tot. 2 car ga-rata. $88,800

CALL AL VANACKER ML/MAX EXCELLENCE 3*8 3700

LAKE FENTON S Moel perHlolcua property on mm tendings Fialdstone fireplace, pleached hardwood floors, aominei kitchen. 120' ol sandy beech pUur-eeque sunsets 3750 + sq. n Cal Eartmaal 238-4079 Or GW I t 829-2820

TREMAINE REAL ESTATE 2 33-HOME

T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 11, 1 9 9 3 O&E * K

MULLETT LAKE- 206 ft o« frontage on Stonay Point Vary prtvaSe wood-ad property 3 bedroom cottage wtth 2 storage bu-dlngs $310,000 Cal altar 8pm 842-0788

PINCKNEY-For sals by owner Exqutsfts. chalet stile, weterfianl on W sports cham of lekee 2300 sq fl BeeutiM view (313* 78-5564

Syfvan Lake. 13168 1331Avondals Investment Opponent,

200 11 on Ai on dan. takevtow & privi-leges Greet rentals $1500 month gross Exceptional appreciation or development poeelbM $200 ,000 Land Contract poeaible 682-8282

WALLED LAKEFRONT South LWe Drive Vacant property. 55 ft wide, both sides of roed $55,000 682-8282

WOLVERINE LAKE - 80x250 Ilke-front lot. 1^ Story, rental unit above

age. energy lunace. new root " 10 sell 624-6122

gara

WOLVERINE LAKEFRONT - updat-ed 3 bedroom 1H beth ranch home located on a double lot with great view ot lake immediate occupancy $178,900 815-4745

4,000 SO FT ON LAKE ERIE Grandvtew Beach. 5 beds. 3'* batha overlooking sandy beach For detaMa cad: JUOY DOLGIN (4191536-3650 THE DANBERRY

CO.. REALTORS (419»31-4431

346 Cemetery Lots

RIVERFRONT HomeSite with mature trees and 1 -acres Manicured lot overlooks Frenklm River Sewer paved street Rare Opportunity $150,000 EC-WA-VACWAL

Call GEORGE BROWN Max Broock, Inc

626-4000 855-0936

SALEM TWP 10 ACRES Nice parcel Wooded Parted Must sell $69,900 Call 313437-1403

335 T i m e Share

For Sals GREAT TIME SHARE, w/pool gar-dens. 40 ft trom Gulf on Longboat Key sleeps 4. Second week In May $3,450 Call 644-1166

HELP1

RCI 1 red week, sleeps 6. 2 bed-room deeded ownership, must sel. full price $2600 702-361 -3031

336 Southern Property COUNTRY CLUB package, Delrey Beach FL. luxurious 2 bedroom. 2 bath isi floor condo, completely furnished $105,000 Wendy or Lm-

. 313 646-4998 da 1-800-446-1878.

M A R C O I S L A N D , F L

Beautiful reson greet investment potential Contact H i Steprvenson

COLDWELL BANKER 678A Bald Eagle Dr

Marco island. FL 33937 1-800-733-8121

FA* 813-394-9508

NAPLES. FLORIDA

Y O U H A V E A M I C H I G A N F R I E N D

I N N A P L E S

if you are planning to buy or sell In Naples cal

GLORIA COOMES Downing-Frye Realty mc

Days 813-261-2244 Evea 596-4438

PALM BEACH area-Singer Island immaculate spaciuua CTCTarr front condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, mag-nificent view Tropical grounds, tennis courts, 2 pools, oarage parting $152,000 1-800-238-8746

South Carolina Lake Keowee, Foot HiUs ol Blue Ridge Mountains Beau-t iM lakefront lots 8 homes ColdwW Banker, Don Kroeger. 803-882-6217

338 Country Homes

For Sale ST CLAIR TWP 4 bedroom. 1V» bath ranch with finished basement & 2 car attached garage, ful barn, fruit trees & gardens, all on 1'4 shaded country acres East China Schools. $118,000 329-7502

339 Lots and Acreage

For Sale

A N N O U N C I N G T I M B E R V I E W A C R E S Gentle ronng. 2 t acre sues, some w. walkout basements, your builder Easy access lo western suburbs $ Ann Arbor Financing Terms Aveiiabie

C a l l : 5 5 9 - 7 4 3 0

SALEM TWP - 2 acres on private oad cleared excellent perc. area

of fine homes $56,900 313-437-2355

S A L I N E

YORKSHIRE HILLS Is a new country subdivision located 6 miles south of Ann Arbor All 1 acre lots Paved county roads natural gas 5 cable TV 2300 Sq Ft minimum Use your own builder From $45,000 Can for sales package

Conlm Company. REALTORS 313-668-4600

SOUTH LYON NEW SUBDIVISION

COUNTRY LANE ESTATES

44 lots - halt lo 1 acre Prime building sites 14 unsold

Private tennis 4 basketball court Building sites - $35,900 8 up

DEVELOPER FINANCES

Free brochure 437-5340

TROY - NORTHEAST, some wood-ed lots Minutes from Chrysler Tech Can days for information

879-1541

TWO 2 25 acre parcels, perced treed, hilltop setting, overlooking ravine Land Contract Wast of US23, 437-1174

US 23 4 N TERRITORIAL AREA Several wooded roling perked par eels Exceptionally priced Owner/Broker/Builder 663-4886

CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS Four tots m Section A Choice Area Reduced Will Divide CaH 313-421-2283

CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS WEST - 2 lots $875 each Garden of Meditation, section A

522-3295

KNOLLWOOO PARK •n Canton 2 lots worth $1,150. sailing for $1,000 961-6749

TWO LOTS - your choice. 2 vaults Knolwood Memorial Part. Canton Sacrifice package 427-7599

356 Mortgages &

Land Contracts

C A S H F O R L A N D C O N T R A C T S

immediate Phone quolesi Won't he out-bid! Mortgages/ Refinances

First American Mortgage Associates,

an affi l iate of MCA

1 - 8 0 0 - 4 6 8 - 9 6 1 8

G R E A T R A T E S !

• Minimal closing costs • No application lees • Zero Point Programs • New Purchases or Refinances • Weekend 6 evening appointments

FIDELITY MORTGAGE 932-4060

INVESTOR purchases land con-tracts 4 mortgages best cash pric-es 4 quick closings 853- 9689

361 Money To Loen - Borrow

INVESTORS needed for Auto Ven-ture 10% interest quprterty

379-3783

362 Real Estats Wanted

A BETTER C/^SH OFFER Call Ua Last I

BST INVESTMENT 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 0 - 0 9 0 4

V i l l a g e o f M i l f o r d s — Premier communily has mat opened Phase III' Heritage Hillside fea-tures lo 1 acre custom wooded home site® Water sewei paved streets Call BUI 313-682-7676

WEST BLOOMF1EL0 LOTS In newer sub Sewer snd water Some walkouts Starting si $49,900

Call GEORGE BROWN TNC"

855-0936

WEST BLOOMFIELD - HOMESITE Willow Rd at Green Bay, 1 * acre

Limited site adioins nature preserve To suit principals onfy 683-9884

WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP Whispering Woods Sub S of Com-merce Rd . W of Green Lake Rd Beautiful wooded corner lot. $75,000 Call Don or Matt. Days 624-1565 Evee. 363-2626

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

Wooded lots for sale New subdivi-sion Sewer water Wast Bloomfield schools For bunders and individu-als Buy direct from Developer-Bro ker Land Contracl terms available For inforamtion call Tom 737-2288

W Bloomfield - Perfect for custom buill homa Over '•» acre All utilities 6 sewer m $54,900 Rosalie Cole Chamberlain Realtors 547-2000

ALL CASH FOR HOUSES Buy-Sell-Rentals

Property Management Arcade Realty. 569-7000

CASH TODAY OR

GUARANTEED SALE Also If In Foreclosure

Or Need 01 Repair

Gentury 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

1990- 91- 92 CENTURION AWARD WINNING OFFICE

PRIVATE INVESTOR Purchases houses lor cash or terms

Any condition or situation 424-6555

WANTE0 ON LAKE SHERWOOD 2100 sq ft house Colonial/quad. 4 bedrooms. 2'n balha. M l basement 2 ' i car garage, 1st floor family room, living room, dming room, kitchen 4 nook, laundry, built 1970 or later 981-1707

BLOOMFIELD - Buadmg suae ivall-•bie Bunders or individuals Lone Pine - Telegraph Road aree Call

HerbLawson Inc (313)737-0690

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Gilbert Lake, ecceas 8 use Guard houaa pool lenms courts DeeRoaier design build lo suit $749,000 or welkoul sue purchase $189 000 Last site CW today1!

THE BROOY GROUP, 335-8900

CANTON 8 acres residential near 1-275 Haggerty Rd near Ford 8 I-275, commercial 13 acree Mdford - commercial 8 acres multi-ple 44 acres Novi - 3 acres Grand River neer Town Cantor Van Borer . 15 acres. RS. Tyler Rd new Metiers 703-459-5548

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP 1 5 acres near LWe Sherwood and Huron vaaey Hoapnal

685-8280

DEVELOPERS SPECIAL - 40* acree land contract $124,900 HEL P -U-SE LL ot NWWC 454-9535

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 290 lota remaining in Phase 4 9 Mae 4 Hamad Starting al $54 900 LC

Al underground Bob Gene* 705-9852

CANTON - 2 % acre lots Plymouth/ Canton Starting al $53 900 L C

I underground BobQench 705-9852

Gorgeous Wooded Lot! Nearly acra lot on choice Cui-de ear location m piaanglous Waal Btoom-

$85 000 CW

M a r y K o o l e i a n REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900 626-6482 JUST LlSTEO 100 X 167 building

arms $29 500 CW lielson 4 York me Real Estate

1 -449-4488

LfVONIA 3 utamea. $ $39 tOO cash

tola, '* acre each. W

370 Income Property FIRST TIME OFFERED

4-PLEX near EMU *i Ypaflan* CW tor private showing $88 800 REALTY WORLD-VAN 8 237-3485

MILFORO 4 MfLFORO AREA

W BLOOMFIELD BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS

Beautiful estate size lots horses permitted Wafer 4 sewer From $175,000

CALL BEV ONISKO FORTUNE PROPERTIES Realtors

626-8000

52 ACRES near Gregory. larm-tand 4 1 . wooded seller negotiable HELP-U-SELL ol NWWC 425-8881

340 Lake-River-Resort

Property

S A N D Y B E A C H

1100 ft on Bun LWe neer Pet oek e> Pnce$850 000

includes home 4 other cabins Jack VanTreeee f Associates

(6061347-3943

342 Lakefront Property ABSOLUTELY unique. Orchard LWefront vacant, m rrnaei area of homes 130 ft frontage Michigan Group, Alan Lican/pagar 450-7777

CASS LAKE CONTEMPORARY Cuatom built 4 designed w/wfwte lacquer knchen febuloue master suite w/flrapiace 4 iacuzzi Super sandy beach Reduced $50 000 tor quick sale WA-03CHA

ASK FOR MARIE MAX BROOCK. INC 626-4000

C A S S L A K E F R O N T Werm cuatom contemporary homa

m private netival setting European cabinetry architecture Nghting. fliaplace. Whirlpool spa

$479 500 851-5022

OPEN SUN 2-5 , JUST LISTED

4707 MOTORWAY Elizabeth LWefront Engasn Tudor 3 bedrooma. J M I 1 M bathe 2

oom Decking. gaaePo $309 000 EXECUTIVE PhOP€RT*S INC

C A L L R W WATSON PAGER 253-5622 OR 882-4700

IMMACULATE RANCH

sandy tx I boat dock $229 900 HELP-U-SELL Ot Commerce

LAKEFRONT PERSONALITY Homa

country Victorian boat Veranda aMh gazebo (30 ii) PSRTRfOGC £ ASSOC 81 1-7770

OLD _ lurtoi. wooded lot. Weet Bay CuMom 3800 aq fl . opan floor plan manaroui contemporary toaturee $J75 000 si WsBleJufy 818-2*3-7188

RAINBOW LAKEFRONT Lot-Wood ed 1 7 acres ohem ol 4 lakee ' Maw •wei of LMonie Reedy to buad $39980 347-8883

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BIRMINGHAM, beautiful 2 bedroom for sublet Isi month tree. 6 month lease no security deposit $675 per month Call Amy. 645-0142

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FANTASTIC SPECIALS

6 4 5 - 2 9 9 9

AUBURN HILLS. 2-3 mo lease (will extend). 2 bedroom. 2 bath. W ap-pliances + wesher/dryer. mi-crowave $640.'mo. 299-8351

BIRMINGHAM - Detune 1 8 2 bed-rooms. carport, walk to shopping, heat included From $525 per mo CW Ann after 6pm 647-8*69

BIRMINGHAM • Hunter Arms Apts. -2 bedroom. 2 bath $920 1 bed-room, 1 belh $660 Studio, $550. Heat 4 not waler included Please call 645-6503

BIRMINGHAM, lovely 1 bedroom $525 month Carpeted, newly decorated, balcony or patio Credit report required 301 N Eton, N of Maple 649-1650

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• Attractive Units Vertical Blinds • OMhwaaher Microwave * Disposal • C'Atr

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2 6 8 - 7 7 6 6

PM or Sat/Sun:268-9806

400 Apts. For Rant BIRMINGHAM - c i i i w n i pad-room. carpeted, balcony or pano on

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BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedroom. bath townhouae. newly carpeted, appli-ances garden setting, doee to town $750 month 645-2437

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Rent To Own or Lease Upper unit $825 per month or $69,000 2 bedroom, car-port, pod. storage. 4 beach. Bro-ker .'Owner. 641-5334 or 658-8238

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643-7389

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400 Apts. For Rant

Her 8 dryer vertical bands. f part M » / m o CW 263-9042

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wa*-ir doee!. oar port, secure buadmg Leeee $500 —

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F A I R W A Y C L U B Gotfside Apts. 1 4 2 Bedroom

Free Golf Heet & Hot Water Free

Carport Included 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

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!99 SECURITY DEPOSIT' ( L i m i t e d T i m e )

1 & 2 Bedroom from <475 Bright. Airy. Extra-large R o o m s Hea t & Vertical Blinds Inc luded

C e d i n g Fan B e d r o o m or Dining Area

Call or Come In for Details

• 7 3 7 N. WAYNC RD.

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3 B£DR00M TOWNHOUSE $350 Secur i ty Full B a s e m e n t 1 Mi B a t h s D t s h w a s h e r

2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

$520 1 BEDROOM RDNCH

$440 F R E E H E A T AND C O O K I N G GAS

M I C R O W A V E • C E N T R A L A I R

Cable Ready • Pool • Clubhouse

Spac ious R o o m s • Pets Al lowed

Ad |acent l o Auburn H O * - nssr 1-75 WaAon Btvd \ * n * s W Ol Perry

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1 MONTH FREE RENT ( o n I A 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s o n l y )

I n c l u d e s F R E E H E A T ! (Itee M s »rs 9-t-SSI

F E A T U R E S :

• Carpor t s a m i a b l e • Balconies. Pat ios • C lubhouse

• Poote Sauna • Central Air Conditioning • D ishwashers • Vertical Blinds

• Luxury Made Affordable p,

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ALSO AVAILABLE 1 A 2 B E D R O O M APTS. A c h a r m i n g ren ta l comnwuntrv ( u s W minute* f r r a t Ann Artww a n d downionTi lVtroM, yr« comfortably away f rom H s f l . T r o m 1-2~V exit Ann Arbor Rd , west 10 Maftrrty Rd fol low v m i h t o Joy Rd cben east Ml T h e Ci

CROSSINGS AT CANTON

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C A N T O N S *

CANTON - 1 badroom. dove. refclo-erelor, carpal ft bends M 10/monlFi awfcidae beet Plymouth 1 badroom. $42VmorMh

Canton Garden Apts JOY ROAD EAST OF 275 ~

Specioua 2 badroom townhouae. 2 levels »*«fi pnvata entrance. balh doam. M batfi up From $a7S-l«9S

INCLUOES • Stove 4 Aetrnerator • Oewasner » Disposal • Central A* /'Meat

• Convenient Parking • Laundry facilities on prerroses • Pool 4 Clubhouee • Sorry, no pel*' • *400 rebate tor new residents onty

4 5 5 - 7 4 4 0

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r B u t

r - j i ^ w e h o e t w f l

6 2 6 - 1 5 0 8 ICtAWSON/TBOYl waocm C u j W .

^ • d s . atr. dtatmaah^H bar. mat see. tABS/mo M M M 5

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - Clean up-per 1 badroom inctudae heel. water appaances. band* 4 mora $475/ mo. + aeowrtty. 441

COUNTRY HOUSE APARTMENTS

Heat 4 water paid Carpal 4 vertical bands Pool 4 air conditiomno

Rediord/tip ol Northern Detroit, bua transportation 533-1121 Hrs Mon -Fn 9-5. by appointment.

7 MILE/ORANO RIVER 1 badroom apt Irom 1355/mo Including haal. soma new carpal, nace otnei bund-ing. all appliance* 539-4230

THE GATE TO GREAT LIVING!

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APARTMENTS

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• Grea t Loca t ion

• Spacious Apartments

• S w i m m i n g Pool

• C e n t r a l Air C o n d i t i o n i n g

• AH th is and More C o m e ana See for Y o u r s e l f 1

On Pontlac Trail |usl Weal ol Back Road Mon - Fri. 10 - 6 • Sat 10 - 5 • Sun 1 1 - 5

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A f f o r d T o E n j o y !

1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S F R O M

S O C n H E A T

3 6 0 g U U I N C L U D E D Beautiful Setting In a Great Location!

Sv.imm:rg Pool

Air Condilomng

Social Activities

M o d e l s O p e n • M o n - S a t 9 - 6 • S u n 1 1 - 5

6 2 4 - 6 4 6 4

I S S H S

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R o n t

CANTON

C A R R I A G E C O V E LUXURY A P T S .

ILIUEY 4 WARREN)

CALLABOUT OUR SPECIALS

W s t a k e p r i d e In o f f e r i n g t h e fol lowing se rv ices t o our t e n a n t * .

24 hr. ' Dn.ilHm grounds wtth pool 4

: area with BBO'a i nandicapped units

• ReattU atmosphere • Cable k M M • Marry more amenities

NO OTHER FEES Private Entrances

One Bedroom -1520. BOO sq ft. Two Bedroom - $595. 1100 eq. ft Vertical band*& carport Included Professional on-site management 20 plua yrs. experience Near K-weys. shopping, airport

Hose Doherty. Property Manager 961-4490

Westland Capri Apartments

V V A L E N T I N E S P E C I A L

1 4 2 bedroom apartments starting al $420 Includes haal. cathedral cetflnge. balcony/patio Security de-posit $200 261-5410

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R o n t

LENORE MANOR-W 7 MUe/TeM-graph area. 19185 Lanovs 1 4 2 bedrooms Irom S375 Includes haat.

DETROIT - 17944 Lahaar.

4 refrigerator $350 tfepoeN re-Quired inciudee heel 4 air 531-0911

FARMING TOW - BROOKDALE

heat, eaahar/dryar. dubhouae 4 pool. $475/MO 476-5723

FARMINGTON DOWNTOWN - near Grand Rfver. 1-2 bedrooma. carpet-ing. haat Included No peta. From $470 340-3902

FARMINGTON HILLS Luxury one and two bedroom .

CaH: 477-7774

BOTSFORD PLACE APARTMENTS

G R A N D R I V E R / 8 M I L E W . . O F I N K S T E R

Behind Botatord Hoepltal

SPECIAL 1 B e d r o o m for $ 4 4 9 2 B e d r o o m tor $ 5 4 9 3 B e d r o o m for $ 6 4 9

immediate Occupency Heel 4 water included - cable reedy

Singles, children, (man pats ok Oulet Cloee lo parka and schools

Special corxjmons lor s i yeer lease For lurther information, please cat

4 7 7 - 6 4 6 4 2 7 8 8 3 I n d e p e n d e n c e

S U B U R B A J ^ U J J ^

H a k r ^ o i n t r t i l l a g e A p A a t M E N T S

PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN O N E & T W O B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

s 4 9 7 month INCLUDES:

H Free Gas Heat and Water Porch or Balcony Swimming Pool Community Biog

U Basement Storage Call Manager at: 453-1597 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY

[ORE SPACE. . . M o r e t h a n 1 3 0 a c r e s o f m a g n i f i c e n t

e s t a t e - l i k e g r o u n d s u n f o l d i n t o

d r a m a t i c a l l y r o l l i n g t e r r a i n . M o r e

l i v i n g s p a c e i n a n y o f o u r 1 , 2

a n d 3 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s o r

t o w n h o m e s .

J l f c ORE LUXURY. ... M o r e c u s t o m f e a t u r e s l i k e c a t h e -

d r a l c e i l i n g s , f i r e p l a c e s , w a s h e r /

d r y e r a n d a t t a c h e d g a r a g e s .

£ M o r e PRIVACY. . . M o r e p e a c e o f m i n d w i t h o u r 2 4

h o u r m a n n e d g a t e a n d i n d i v i d u a l

p r i v a t e e n t r y w a y s .

MORE VALUE ... M o r e o f e v e r y t h i n g , f o r m u c h l e s s

t h a n y o u ' d e x p e c t t o p a y .

C a l l O r V i s i t T b d a y !

6 6 1 - 0 7 7 0

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

D r a k e R o a d N o r t h O f M a p l e R o a d

T i r e d O f L o o k i n g A t T h e S e m e

F o u r W e l l s ?

DEAMORN NBGHTS

FARMINGTON

C H A T H A M H I L L S O n e M o n t h F r e e O n Select Uni ts

• I n d o o r P o o l • Extra L a r g e A p t s . • A t t a c h e d G a r a g e s • D i s h w a s h e r s On Old Grand ftwr Between Drake and Helctead

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 D e l l y 9 - 7 Set . 1 1 - 5

DEARBORN CLUB I One Bedroom Specs*

| S200 Security Deposit

O n e M o n t h F r e e

S u i t e s f r o m $ 4 6 0

5 6 1 - 3 5 9 3 0s »*•» ua « or fve toad

' 11-7 SaL 12-4

ROCHESTER

HOQCSTO SQUARE O n e M o n t h F r e e

I OOO Securtty DapoeN Includes H e e l

• Av CondMtaned • Diehw eerier*

• Laundry F a d N & M • Picnic A/ea

6 5 2 - 0 5 4 3 S7S Main Straw! DatyM SaL 12-4

PLYMOUTH/CANTON V I L L A G E S O U I R E

One Month Free On SeWcl Unas

$200 Security DepoaH Suites from $450

Includes Haa l • Pool and Saunas • Pel Section Available

• Vertcal Bands • Baskelbel snd Tennis C<R*ls

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 On Ford Road just Eaat o11-275

D a l l y 9 - 7 S e t . 1 1 - 6 S u n . 1 1 - 5

T i r e d O f

P l a y i n g T h e

M o v i n g G a m e . . .

Win With A Consolidated

Management Inc. Community!

I T ' S Y O U R M O V E !

We have a Monopoly on

the boot locations1

and values!

WESTLAND WESTLAND

COLLECT

ONE MONTH'S

FREE RENT

Al Many Locations!

Call lor Details!

KYWWTNCNTO F R A N K L I N P A L M E R

E S T A T E S O n * Month Free Suit as from $450

Includes Haat » 0 0 Securtty Deposi t !

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0 On Palmer Wee) of USey 0s*¥»7 X H e i l M

KYHOUTMCANTON r fc $ w v I i « w W • V P

H I L L C R E S T C L U B 2 l le r t room t p e r l e l

O n * M o n t h Free N o w $ 5 2 5 n n i l Twia OSv

I includes Haal SJOO Security PepoeH ew rmrm a Sll

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 I 1 2 3 6 0 R l s m e n

i sf W|iaasSi M E « Hmsmi |0My$-7 S A t S m l i a

H A W T H O R N E C L U B

Live O n e M i r t h F r e e

SuNss from $445

includes Heal

r 94 M I M

HUNTINGTON On The HILL O n e B e d r o o m S p e c i a l

Was «470 N o w ' 4 4 0

$200 Security Deposit Includes Hset

4 2 6 - 6 0 7 0 AMI M W T««B. W R *

Dotty M Sal 10-2 Sun. 12-4

Y O U W I N

W I T H O U R

V A L U E S ! $

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R o n t

GREAT LOCATION Clarence n»a Softool Diet

C E D A R I D G E Deluxe 2 Bedroom Units

F R O M $ 5 0 0 13 month lease New tenants only INCLUOES Vertical bands, carpeting. Holpomt sppasnoas. security system. storage

Enter on Tutane 1 block W ol MlddMbeft on (he 8. aide o« Grand Mver Near Botslord Hospital. Uvonia Mai 4 downtown Farmlnglon

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0 Modal opan da«y 1-5

O F F I C E : 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6

FARMINGTON HILLS First floor 1 4 2 badroom senior crtlzen apartments available Equal Housing Opportunity 471-3402

BEST APARTMENT VALUE

FARMINGTON HILLS (N on Tuck Rd oil 8 M M between Middlebeit 4 Orcnerd Lake Rd . cor-ner ot Folsom),

T I M B E R I D G E

DELUXE 1 & 2 Bedroom Units

From $495 Limited time oflar on select unrts

New tenants only 13 montn lease

Includes appttanoes. vertical bNnds. carpeting, pool, doee m Farming!on Hms location.

Model Open Deny 9-5 Except Wednesday

4 7 8 - 1 4 8 7 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6

FARMINGTON HILLS - Maple Ridge Apertments 23076 Mlddiebell Spe-cious 1 4 2 badroom, 2 bath, air conditioned, carport available $*€0-$5«0 473-5180

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R o n t

Y O U DESERVE THE B E S T !

R E W A R D Y O U R S E L F A T

C i t a t i o n C l u b IN F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

Specaoue 1.2, 4 3 bedroom span-menu featuring

-Fuai dryers

' Soering cathedral callings and roarmgWraplacee available

• ArcmiecturaHy snpreeaive Inside and out"

> 24 Hour Heelth ChiO wtth indoor pool, sleemy hot tub. and state-of-the art eaerctse eotapment

AND SO MUCH MORE IM

CALL TOOAY FOR YOUR PRIVATE SHOWING

6 6 1 - 2 2 0 0 Located on 13 Mlta Rd

at Haggerty

FARMINGTON HILLS - River VaMey Apartments Private country setting, pets welcome Winter specials' Call for deteas. 258-0262

FARMINGTON HILLS Very Large 1 bedroom artm setter ale inside storage room, from S455 FREE HEAT 471-4555

FARMINGTON HILLS

O R C H A R D C R E E K

A P A R T M E N T S 1300 sq It 2 bedroom/2 bath with individual entrances gas Uraplacaa. GE appliances including washer/ dryer, monitored lire 4 Intrusion alarm plus much mora

CAUL FOR SPECIALS (new residents only)

855-1250 Loceied on Orchard Lake Rd

"t mile soulh of 14 Mile

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom/bath apt m Mulrwood Close to heellh dub. pool, tennis Wasner.dryer $729'mo 477-9473

1 B e d r o o m $ 4 0 5

2 B e d r o o m • • $ 4 7 5 S e c u r i t y D e p o e l t f r o m ' 2 5 0

S e a a *

F r e e H e a t a n d C o o k i n g G a s

. M i c r o w a v e • 1 V i B a t h s • C e n t r a l A i r #

P o o l • T e n n i s • C l u b h o u s e

L a u n d r y • S t o r a g e • C a b l e R e a d y

Pafs allowed with permission . . W a l t o n a t P e r r y .

A d j a c e n t t o A u b u r n H i l l s

• M o n . - F r i . 8 - 5 , S a t . 1 2 - 5

. 3 7 3 - 5 8 0 0 .

Windemerz -Aportmenls

L I V I N G Y O U C A N A F F O R D T O E N J O Y

• Central Air Conditioning • Convenient To Shopping And Expressways • Cable TV Available • Private Balcony / Patio • Kitchen With Open Bar Counter • Dens Available • 1 vy Baths Available • And More... Visit Us And See For Yourself!

O n N a l s t e d l h M i l e N o r t h o f G r a n d R i v e r I n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

F R O M ^ ^ 7 5

O P E N M o n . F r i . 9 6 ; S a t . 1 0 5 : S u n . 1 2 5

4 7 1 - 3 6 2 5

L i v i n g at it's Finest!

r i a t o l

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R o m

D E A R B O R N H E K 3 H T 8 1 A 2 B e d r o o m A p t s .

F r o m $ 4 3 8 * L O W M O V E - I N C O S T S '

RIVER O A K S A P A R T M E N T S

2 7 1 - 4 6 4 9 Mon -Fri 9-5 S K I M •Limned time Flrsl S months el a

FARMMGTON MLLS-3 bedroom. 2

$660''mortfh long lerm Bryan.

negotiable Short or

FARMINGTON HILLS 1 4 2 badroom. sir. appliance*, bal-cony. carport, waehar 4 dryer hook-up $495 4 $540 mo 349-5583

FARMINGTON HILLS - Newly i rated 1 badroom al $425 CLUOES HEAT, appaano mg, 4 air Cable available No security deposit 478-4191

FARMINGTON HILLS 2.000 SO FT OF PURE LUXURY

Elegantly deelgnsd 2 or 3 badroom ranch, or 3 bedroom townhoueee. 2.1 baths, whirlpool tut, M l beee-ment. 2 car attached garaga From $1525.

COVINGTON CLUB 14 Mae 4 Middlebeit

851-2730 Managed by Kalian Emerpneee mc

FARMINGTON HILLS $899 MOVES YOU IN

On astsded units 1500 sq. ft 2 and 3 badroom town-houses. 2S4 baths, spartoua maatar badroom suite Wesher/dryer. bands snd covered parting

RENT FROM $930

FOXPOINTE HALS TED 4 11 MILE

473-1127 Managed by Kaftan Entarpneee. Inc.

Farmington HMs

REDUCE RATES GR*EAT

LOCATION l and 2 badroom apts

Irom $560" GATEWAYS APTS.

474-6082 - selected units, qualified applicants. Ask your leasing consultant tor details

4 0 0 A p t s . F o e R o n t

FARMINGTON HILLS w/waahar 4 dryer. sSdlng glass doors, on go* course SMO/nie. Poot/Cmbnouee Andy „~4JS-6f17

FARMINGTON HILLS, any (13a 17) lenoee. oood okay $285

I 534-1297

TON HILLS-i bedroom m Comple.

Free

Q u i c k

& E a s y

A P A R T M E N T L O C A T O R S

CALL (313)

3 5 0 - 9 2 6 2 OVER 50,000 Apts. In S.E. MICHIGAN

Out of Town Call (800) 654-FOUR

An Equal Opportunity Employer

F A R M I N G T O N / L IVONIA

YOU WILL F1NO THAT OUR APART-MENTS ARE BETTER THAN THE

COMPETITION AND COST LESS BeautMul 1 4 2 Badroom Apis

And 1 Bedroom Plus Den

HEAT INCLUDED • New while formica kitchan 4 vanity • Vertical Bands > Dtahwaahar, SeH-cieening Oven S

Range Froet-lree Refrigerator Micro-wave

' Swimming Pool - Clubhouse ASK ABOUT SPECIALS

Merrtmen Rd (Orchard Laka Fid t Jusl 1 blk S of 8 Mae Rd

MERRIMAN PARK APTS. 477-5755

N o v l / L a k e s A r e a

W A T E R V I E W F A R M S

$200 Security Deposit Suites f rom 8 4 1 9

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 Pontlac Trail Between West and Beck Roads

Daily 9-7 Sat. & Sun. 12-4

W E S T G A T E V I

Two Bed r o o m Special F r o m 9 5 6 0 Select

$300 Securtty Deposit urnta

• Spaciou* Apt*. • Walk-in Clowts • Patio* and Balconies • Carports

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5 | Off PorrUec Trail Between Weal snd Beck Roads

Minutes from 1-896 and 1-275 Dally 9-6 Sat. & Sun. 12-4 '

L a k e f r o n t

A p a r t m e n t L i v i n g

Cable TV Available Convenient to Westland Shopping Center Thru-unit design for maximum privacy A cross unit ventlletlon Swimming Pool A Clubhouse Storage In apartment Balcony or petlo Air conditioning Dishwashers available

ATTRACTIVE 1 & 2 Bedroom

Apartments

from- 4 0 0

S t a n d i n g s Located on WSnen Rd. between Wayne S Newburgh Rde In West land Open Mon. - Sal 10 - 1 Sun 12 - • P h o n o : 7 2 9 - 5 6 5 0

APARTMENTS A T T R A C T I V E from O N E & T W O B E D R O O M A P T S 1 4 0 5

'tone

Ok t £ e "Water

3 7 5

1 and 2 Bedroom

A p a r t m e n t s from

"Less than

5 minutes

from Novi A

Farmington

Hills''

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR EXPRESSWAYS & TWELVE OAKS MALL On Beck Rd . Jusl North ol Pontiac Trad In Wixom

6 2 4 1 3 8 8 OPEN MON FRI 9<r*SAT lOS'SUN tl

e Convenient to Twelve Oaks • Cable TV Available • Dishwasher

• Private Balcony/Patio • Variety ot Floor

Plana Available m a u p n n l U j i n n i n n • Mir

6 2 4 - 9 4 4 5

Set 10-S; Sun 11-S

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R o n t

SUPER LOCATION Grand River /Orchard Lake

Stonertdge Manor The largeet one 4 two badroom m tha area. From $605 per mo. incfcid mg carport, verticals si applMnrsi

Enter off Freedom Rd W of Orc-hard Laka Rd . S. of Grand River 478-1437 775-8206 FARMINGTON HILLS

$499 Moves You In I Units) oo*i oarden i tewnhouses

(On Selected Units) 1900 eq ft- 2 bedroo*i apartments 2 bedroom t wrth fua baaaments 2 beth w/welk in doeets covered parkng. washer' dryer, vertical bands, allanded gaia-houaa. and a 24 hour monitored In-trusion snd hre sierm

Rent Irom $945

SUMMIT APTS. NORTHWESTERN 4 MIDDLE BELT

828-4398 Managed by Kaftan Enlerprlsia. inc

FARMINGTON HILLS • 1 badroom on golf course, wssner. dryer as-signed parking Must sublet Nego<>-atue Leave Ilea lags 474-2473

FARMINGTON MANOR Winter special on our newly deco-rated studio's 4 1 bedroom apts starting at $400 Security deposit only $200 Our apartments leature heat, central air. appliances, vertical blinds Secured Entrance doors 4 laundry faoUtlas Carports are avail-able Lei us make you leel right at home Give ua a call at. 474-2552

FARMINGTON - Plsis Apartments 31825 Shiawassee Spacious 2 bed-room. pool, heal included Irom $515 Ask about specials 478-8722

FARMINGTON. QUIET comple*. 1 badroom. $490 2 bedroom. 2 bath $575 Heal 4 water Included Call Mon-Frt. 477-5650

FARMINGTON $495 MOVES YOU IN

on selected units FREE HEAT - Large 1 4 2 bed-rooms Clean, quiet community

Orchard Lake Rd . N of 8 Ml

VILLAGE OAKS 474-1305

Managed by Kaftan Enterprises, inc

FARMINGTON - 1 bedroom Irom $495/MO includes carport, drapes & FREE HEAT OuiM small bunding No pets Available now 477-0157

FEN TOW ST 1 bedroom - $3»0 2 bedroom - $480 Includes heal 4 water 255-0073

G A R D E N CITY Ford'Mlddiebell Area

Spacious 1 bedroom apartments Amenrties include • Owner Paid Heat 4 Water • Central Air • Intercom System • Garbage Disposal • Laundry Faculties • Window Treatments/Mini Blinds

From $390 monthly CAU. ABOUT WINTER SPECIAL

GARDEN crrr TERRACE 522-0480

GARDEN CITY. 1 bedroom $4 15 per mo includes heat water appli-ances. air. laundry faculties

421-7765 or 553-2165

GARDEN CITY-1 bedroom, carpel appliances, air water included No pets 1 year lease $390 month

422-4030 or 455-3039

LAKEVILLE -1 bedroom efficiency apt on laka. 10 miles N of Roches-ter $400/mo » utilities 651-9937

D O N ' T W A I T ! Thay re going laa)1 Specious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments Don I wall can now"

• Carport included • Vertical blinds included • On-site pacrac area wrth barbeque* • Great location near Livonia Mall

Save up to 4200 on 1 bedroom apartments and

1 Month Free on 2 bedroom apartments

W O O D R I D G E CeffOuicit*

4 7 7 - 6 4 4 8 Some restrictions apply

LIVONIA .

Park L i ke Set t ing C o n v e n i e n t Locat ion!!

• Spacious 1 , 2 4 3 bedroom units

• Central air • Individual Entrances • Patios. Balconies • Fun sue washer 4 dryer

In each unli • Pool • Terms Court • Clubhouse

and much more

Rent starting from $565 ' Aak about our

1 bedroom Specials * For mora information, call

478-2025 LIVONIA

Townhouse. 2 bedroom bnck baaemeni near shopping $565 month 427-3534

LIVONIA 1 bedroom newly deoorsled new appliances pool, carport $525/Month Call after 6PM 347-0119

LIVONIA - 7 MILE RD 14 2 Bedroom

Starting al $585 a washer 4 dryer m each

apartmanl Carpeting, vertical bands deluxe apphancaa balcony pa*lo swimming pool tennis courts community room Near shopping

CANTERBURY PARK 7 mam Rd comer Mayhew between Farminglon 4 Merriman Rds 473-3983 775-8206

Model o»en daay 9-5 except Wedneeday

NORTHVILLE AREA 1 4 2 bedroom 4424 lo I M

per month mduckng haat t 1 year 344-9250

NORTHVILLE - Charming 1 room apartmanl m Nalortc home

. For ap-349-7743

NORTHVILLE-1 bedroom apt duwrmjwii. carpeted stove 4 Indge air commoner includes heat 4 wa-ter $415/mo After 8pm 437-9680

WINTER SPECIAL CONCORD TOWERS

1 4 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

• Stove 4 relnger elor •Oiehweeher Carport

•Newtydi ' Smoke detectors

: s s r s s ~ " 1-781

Haal lo Abbey Theater

T H E TREE T O P S

LIMITED TIME OFFER SAVE UP TO

$ 3 0 0 IF YOU MOVE BY APRIL 1

t r - s s r e n s <9 ai 9848 (MO

Novi AS . |Mt N ol 9 Ma. THE BENEICKE GROUP

347-1600

FRANKLIN SQ. APTS. 1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS.

FROM $520 HEAT INCLUDED

$100 MOVES YOU IN 5 MILE & MIDOLEBELT

427-6970 LIVONIA'S

FINEST LOCATION

Merriman corner 7 mile Near Livonia Mall Detune l bedroom uruis immediate Occupancy

$525

Limited time offer on these reduced rates.

New tenants only vertical Dknde

Patio or balcony Pool

MERRIMAN WOODS Modal opan 9-5 escapt Thursday

477-9377 Office: 775-8206 Madison Heights

G R E A T APTS. GREAT

L O C A T I O N S $50 Security Deposit For 1 Bedroom Apts.

RENT INCLUDES Heat &

Ver t ica l B l inds

CALL FOR SUPER SPECIAL

ON FIRST MONTH'S RENT 6 month or « year lease Well main-tained Newty decorated Features AK conditioning, relrigerator. range, smoke detectors laundry lacames 4 eatra storage Swimming pool Cable avertable

ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS

LEX INGTON V I L L A G E

PET SECTION AVAILABLE 1 bedroom apts Irom $445

1-75 and <4 Mile Opposite Oakland Mall

5 8 5 - 4 0 1 0

PRESIDENT M A D I S O N APTS.

1 Bedroom Apis $450 1 Block E ol John R

Just S ol Oakland Mall

5 8 5 - 0 5 8 0

H A R L O APTS. 1 Bedroom Apt $450

Warren. Mich Wesi side of Mound Fid

Just N ol 13 Mile opposite GM Tech Center

9 3 9 - 2 3 4 0

F R E E

A P A R T M E N T

L O C A T O R

1 - 8 0 0 - 7 7 7 - 5 6 1 6 Save Time 4 Money

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Over 100 .000 Chocee

NOVI 348-0540 Across Irom 12 Oaks Mas SOUTHFIELD 354-8040 29298 northwestern Hwy CANTON 981-7200 42711 Ford Rd TROY 680-9090 3728 Rochaalar Rd CLINTON TWP. 791-8444 38870 Garhald ANN ARBOR 677-3710 2877 Carpenter

A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

SOON TO BE A P A R T M E N T

S E A R C H The Easiest Way To Find

a GREAT PLACE!

NO SECURITY reqMred. SoutWleW $ badroom. $730/mo Heel 4 wter

352 3034

NORTHGATE APARTMENTS Studio 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts

Start al S37S Haat 4 cade included Swimming Pool. TanMa Courts, snd Much More CeB now 988-9889 Located on 10/Qi aaresld

Oak Park/Hunengton Woods

BEST D E A L IN T O W N O N OUR

T O W N H O U S E S ! Newly remodeled 2 badroom town-houeee with stretch out space

Duel a i microwave.

Novi

S P E C I A L !

S P E C I A L ! SAVE $1200 SAVE $1300 SAVE $1400 Call now, aak us how SmaB pats welcome $99 security deposit

Short Term Laaaas

F O U N T A I N P A R K South side ol Grand River, between Meedowbrook 4 Now Rds

4 saH-ctaanmg oven/range Remodeled bathrooms

with hoaywood lighting Mini bands Private lanced patio Individual Intrusion

IF SPACE IS WHAT

YOU NEED... Than spread out Si one ol our 900-1100 sq ft 1 4 2 bedroom apart-ment homee Hi addition to OMr-atred Uving area 4 brand new cer-pet. you'l And waSi-ei doeets.

eel bands. Isras peuos 4 balco-From $555 EHO

ASK ABOUT OUR CURRENT SPECIALS

TREE T O P M E A D O W S

10 kMa 4 Meedowbrook

348-9590 PLYMOUTH DUPLEX - 2 badroom appkancea 4 washer 4 dryer $525/ MO + security 4 utamea No pets

Fua I NOW ONLY $835

S P E ^ b o u t o u r

Locatad on 10 Mae. S o l _ . I-898 between Cooadge

4 Woodwerd

Vil lage Gree i>o f Hun t i ng ton W o o d s

T o w n h o u s e s

5 4 7 - 9 3 9 3 OLD REDFORD - 1 badroom apt small comple* Appliances, haal fur-rasned Seniors welcome. $350'mp - depoeil 255-7218

- PLYMOUTH -B R O U G H A M

M A N O R 1 & 2 BEDROOMS

Starting Irom $435 r Leeee Heel 4 Water Included

CaH Mon-Sat, 10-8

455-1215

348-0626 Hours Mon -Fri 10:30-6 30

Ssl 4 Sun Noon-5 2 MONTHS FREE I

PLYMOUTH - charming colonial walk to town. 1 badroom. lots of sumtghl. air. cats welcome A veil able now $450 mo 459-9640

P L Y M O U T H LIVE ON THE PARK

40315 PLYMOUTH RD. Manager a 101

SPECIAL ! SPECIAL !

• SPECIAL ! 1 BEDROOM...$440

With ApprovedCradn No Application Fee SENIOR DISCOUNT Amenities include

• Heel 4 water • Appkencee • Carpeting 4 bands • Laundry (scuttles • Central air 4 pool •Security

4 5 5 - 3 6 8 2 Plymouth Rd . near 1-275

H o w L u c k y D o

Y o u Fee l? If You Don't

Like to Gamble On an Apartment. Come to PLYMOUTH HOUSE

& MANOR APTS. And Ask About Our

Special Rates

If You Feel Lucky. You Can Also

DOUBLE YOUR SAVINGS With Our Special Offer

Either Way. Our Apts. Are A Sure Bet

To Satisfy Your Needs (313) 4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0

York Properties, mc

PLYMOUTH LUXURY Apt -3 bee-room. 2 oalh al sp|ikance» n * i d -mg waahar'dryer carport $575/mo

456-3139

PLYMOUTH -Old vaa«e area t bedroom upper Parted lor 1. Air.

prater red $410/mo

PLYMOUTH

P lymou th Hills A p a r t m e n t s

746 S Mill St.

Arm Arbor Tr /Ann Artwr Rd

• Washer/Dryer in each unit • Window Treatments • Easy Access to 1-275 • Air Conditioned • Dishwasher • Walk to Downtown • 1 & 2 Bedroom

Plymouth Square Apartments QLnET COMMUNITY IN PARK SETTING

1 BEDROOM APT. WITH BALCONY

FREE 1st month s rant on 1 yr leeee $480 PLUS UTILITIES

Certain conditions apply 9421 MARGUERITE

(oft Arm Arbor Rd . 1 block weet ol SheiOon)

MON. THRU FRI. 9-5 455-6570

PLYMOUTH Downtown 1 bedroom laundry, storage, waai m doeets. central air. carport, patio Small complex- $450 455-4556

Ask About Our Specials

W 0 0 D C R E S T V I L L A APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC C L U B Spacious 14 2 bedroom apartments, each wtth a fireplace, mini-blinds and balcony or patio. Private athletic club featuring year-round Indoor-outdoor pool, sauna, steam bath, whirlpool and exercise room. Secluded setting amidst woods and duck ponds. Pets welcome. Senior citizen discount.

FREE H E A T & C A R P O R T

Now s the time We have limited availability on these new 1 bedroom wtth den apart-ments These stunning apartments feature a contemporary color scheme, your own washer/dryer, track lighting eurostyte kitchens with microwsvss. Oversned balcony or private petlo yard and carport Only $675 Haat Included 12 month lease FHO

THE TREE TOPS on Novi Rd . Jusl N of 8 Mile

Call for your private eppowitment

THE BENEICKE GROUP 347-1690

NORTHVILLE-2 bedroom V-> bath Victorian dupie« «i town Deck, treed lot, pnvale drive $740 in-cludes water After 6pm 437-6680

'

NOVI

SPECIALS! ! ! SPECIALS! ! !

G R E A T V A L U E FOR YOUR

R E N T A L D O L L A R

LUXURY COMMUNITY FEATURING SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOMS/2 BATH INCLUDING ALL THESE

EXTRAS

• Cathedral ceilings • Individual entries • Washer & dryer • Specious storage areas • Microwave 4 dishwasher • Mini/vertical blinds

throoghoul • Carport • Health/fitness center • Sparkling pool & glass

enclosed hot tub • Sand volleyball • Tennis courts • Some apartments wtth

den available • Conveniently located to

1-696 and 1-275

THE NEWEST VILLAGE GREEN

COMMUNITY

Pav i l ion

C o u r t

A p a r t m e n t s

3 4 8 - 1 1 2 0 A V»ege Qreen Communey

2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0 CONVEMENTLY LOCATED OFF WAYNE R0

BETWEEN WARREN t JOY NEAR THE WESTLMC SHOPPING HALL RENTAL OFFICE AND * 0 0 € l OPEN 10 AJL-4 P.M

ammxATi occupamct

A S o u t h f i e l d

HIDDEN OAKS APARTMENTS

Ma O F T R E N T , ANY 3 M O N T H S YOU C H O O S E P L U S F R E E C A R P O R T

F O R 6 M O N T H S Blinds ceramic b a l h . c e n t r a l air carpor ts available, intercoms. p e t W b a l c o n l c s Cable ready large « o r a « r a rea , laundry facilities

1 BDR. FROM...*510. 2 BDR. FR0M...S595. 6-9 Month Leases ava i l ab le on se lec ted u n i t s .

Daitr 11-6 Sit 9-2

1 5 8 3 3 W . 1 1 M i l e t Z l Z T r t R O O . at G r e e n f i e l d 5 5 7 - 4 0 4 U

• B«.«l tm 13 oKKivh ocrupancy Hrv Tenaau intly Selected I M i f

From $445

455-4721 Open Daily 12-5pm

PLYMOUTH RENT DISCOUNT

AVAILABLE 1 badroom. 2 locations Waft town, stove and relngaralor. reei-

e $445 month No pets 459-5875

P L Y M O U T H H E R I T A G E A P T 8

(N Territorial. W oI Sheldon)

• S P E C I A L • 1ST MONTH RENT FREE

aMh 13 month leeee * $25 diecounl off matti months rant,

wm preeemaMon ol ad al ameoli

OuaMy lb * Rani $448.

Call For S u p e r S p e c i a l

455-2143 R a t e s !

' upon credit approtel

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom. $445/ month includes heal 8 water $

Waeher 4 dryer

Ho pea 459-3310

PLYMOUTH 1 4 2 BEDROOM APTS

ON SITE 24 HR MAINTENANCE CAU FOR SPECIALS!

Featuring quel skifpe story, prtiate

waahar dryer hookup, attic slorsgs Princeton Court Apts.

On waooi oft Schoolcraft 459-6640 r

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom apartment Haal paid ^rivals Quae) spacious, secure The right apartment MSt lor you sl $450 is now available 1 veer lease Nopals 459-9507

PLYMOUTH - 3 paancet. ™ $550/ mo

lower Ap-

437-8947

N o w O p e n . . .

P A R K C R E S T A P A R T M E N T S

Westland's Newest Complex On Warren Ave., E. ot Newburgh

v, Mile W ol WesMand Mall ft other major shopping

1,000 sq fl of luxury space oHermg 2 Bedrooms i or 2 baths, desired tor privacy ii wishing to share Pnvate laundry rooms, vertical blinds, dishwashers & Whirlpool appliances Balconies or patios Cats allowed

New Security Deposit Special!

Senior Citizen Discount Available Mon Sat 10-6 Sun Noon-6 p m 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 3

O a k V i l l a g e 2 7 5 8 A c k l e y

=25 a S = Westland

7 2 1 - 8 1 1 1

"Family A t I i * "

Two bedroom, one bath duplex ranch homes with full basements.

FREE RENT

>nth SPECIALS

On-site manogement • Spacious yards On-site maintenance • Gas ranges, frost Lawn cutting tree refrigerators

• Snow removal * One smoH pel

Open Mon. -Fri. 9-5. Sat. 10-5. Closed Sun.

$ 4 9 £ s

B E L I E V E I T !

SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL • 1 B e d r o o m f r o m * 4 6 5

• 2 B e d r o o m f r o m s 5 3 5

I n c r e d i b l y l a rge a p a r t m e n t homes • gas heat • large closets • pool • small pets welcome.

T W I N A R B O R APTS. P H O N E 4 5 3 - 2 8 0 0

Limited availability. Certain conditions apply (EHO)

• W e s t l a n d • L I M I T E D T I M E

Vertical Bl inds • Pool • Carpor t

kMonday-Friday 8:30-5:30

729-5090

t i l •Subfecl to change without nonce

only

On Newburgh, between Cherry HHI4 Michigan Ave."

48 H O U R

RENT

S A L E ! DONT MISS OUT ON THE

BEST DEAL IN TOWN THIS WEEKEND ONLY

YOU'LL 8AVE

ON 1 BEDROOM ANO $700

ON 2 BEDROOMS

-PRIVATE ENTRANCE • CATHEDRAL

CEILINGS .WASHER4 DRYER

CALL TODAY! 344-9966

SADDLE CREEK APARTMENTS

On Nov. Rd . between 9 and 10 M«e - just 2 mess S ol Twelve Oafcs Mas

PLYMOUTH ' 1 M O N T H F R E E R E N T

A F F O R O A S L E S P E C I A L S !

shoppmg Central air. deliaaaha vertical banffa. carport AseBaBlt i

pilaris 453-S011

Perry Place Apartments

1st Mo. Rent Free

Oneflwobedroom Air conditioned 4 dtaAwasher maudes heal 4 carport

Cal Mon-Frt.. 9-5 Opan Thursday. 12-9 "

332-0119 REDFORD MANOR

SOUTH REDFORD Oasrbom HelgMa/Uvonia Area

Smaa. qiael complex Eacaeant storage and caMa TV

9 3 7 - 1 8 8 0 5 5 9 - 7 2 2 0

S A V E $ $ $ $

WESTLAND PLAZA APTS. Where the rent from $450 ineiudes HEAT & WATER.

Located at 7300 Central • N. of Warren

d Block E. of Middieoett)

Cal l 4 2 7 - 1 9 9 7 Tues.-Sat. , Noon -5 :30

Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Luna & Village Apts. ...on Venoy at Warren C a r r i a g e House Apts. ...on Haggerty at Joy

1 Bedroom from...$425 2 Bedroom from...$460 Studio * Smaller 1 Bedroom from...$390

« MOVE-IN SPECIAL! * * 1 Bedroom in Village Apts. * • $400 mo. includes heat «

Spocou! floor Oons • 24 hr mtwHenonce • Vertical DSnra • Siorage • 1st floor tCKTKVY • Security locked doors • Cols aaoweo

Luna /V i l l age A p t s C a r r i a g e H o u

wosharoryer loo*-up n lomt unfli

Mon-Sat 1Cfc6 fouse A p t s S C a n C F o r A p p t 1

2 - 8

425-0930 J

APARIMLM5

• WESTLAND •

WILDERNESS PARK

APARTMENTS Warren Ave v* mile E of N e w b u r g h Minutes f r o m Westland Mall & ottjer major snoppmg centers

Spacious 1.000 sq ft., 2 bedroom apartments with 1 or 2 baths, private laundry room vertical blinds, dishwasher, balconies or patios Cats allowed.

New Security Deposit Special! Senior Citizen Discount Available

4 2 5 - 5 7 3 1 Mon -Sat. 10-6. S u n 1 2 - 6

A

Prestii Northville

NORTHRIDGF X " M A N O R L J

STOP LOOKING!

We rtave •*)*' you ve bean looamg lor Spacious t and 2 badroom apts 4 febuioue 7 badroom iu**'>ouM<

• Great location near 99 999 4 ITS

S a v * u p t o $ 8 0 0

NOVI RIDGE *en te Mas b^waen N e * 4

349-8200

YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR

APARTMENTS ARE BETTER THAN

THE C0MPETITI0N...AND COST LESS. Ht-auilful I hod room. I b e d r o o m

p l u s d e n . a n d 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t *

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On Merriman Road (Orchard I-ate B<»d) | Block Soulh of H .Mile Road

1 and 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Apartments New Carpeting

Formal Dining Room

Private Entrance

Washer/Dryer Available

Carport

Walk-in Closet

Verticals

Eat-in Kitchen

One Mile W. of 1-275 Off 7 Mile, Northville

.Won, Tues Wed U to

Tburs . Fn ft to 4 ' Sat 10-1 348-9616

W h e r e W e H a v e S o m e t h i n g F o r E v e r y o n e !

You choose the amenities you want. • HEAT INCLUDED

• 12 UNIQUE • WASHER & DRYER FLOOR PLANS IN APARTMENT

N e w 1 & 2

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CaN: 348-3600 Located off 8 M M fW . 2 mtm west d I 275

OpanM-f 9-6 S t f t S * 10-« -NeieieaeetdMr ( *J

LOCATED IN NOVI ON PONTIAC TRAIL 1 MILE EAST OF BECK ROAD

OPEN DAILY 9-6 • SUNDAY 12-5

6 6 9 - 5 5 6 6

N O W L E A S I N G !

HILLSIDE

SOUTHPORT H E N 1 & 2 BEDROOM LAKE FRONT APARTMENTS

f r o m : $470 HEAT INCLUDED IN RENT Washer ft Dryer in Every Apartment All Lakefront Apartments Thru-Unit Design for Maximum Privacy and Cross Ventilation Cathedral Ceilings Available Central Air Conditioning Private Balcony or Patio Modem Kitchen with Open 8ar Counter

SOUTHPORT

On I-S4 N o r t h Serv ice Drtve B e t w e e n K a o o e r t y Rd A Bel levi l le Rd

697-8742

A P A R T M E N T S

LAKEFRONT APARTMENTS

FEATURING:

• H E A T I N C L U D E D I N R E N T

e Washer & Dryer in Every Apartment • Cathedral Ceiling* with

Unique Accent Window* Available • Swimming Pool and Clubhouse

LEASING OFFICE O P E N . Mon Fri lO-O • Set lO-S • S u n . 1 I - S

6 2 4 6 4 8 0

!

1 Bedroom *392* 2 Bedroom '467* Let the warm waters oi our indoor heated pool

tempi you along with these fine leatures: I I ( j a < iimmuna> tinw»

SMnmrvM. evvahwi W A m g D~Cr Wan C* Westland CU9

eCoweaed Arrees IX • V M . at And Mm-9hnd. '

Mnrfrlv Open Oarfv

Located One Mnck West of Wayne Road,

k l w w n Ford And Warren Roads

721-2500

HI M M M M

8 E * O&E Thursday, February 11,1993

-Apt*. For Ront

i ORCHARD LAKE ROAD neer T M m M . BaauWM « o o d M setting. 1 badroom apt Carpel Air c o n d i o n i . l i M M u M .

FROM $385 ORCHARD WOODS ARTS.

334 -1 *71

QLORCOFORO 2

P e » $ 3 * 8 per mo. P M eeounty WM check oredn 535-4371

REDFORD AREA Tetograeh-5 Ma*. 1 8 2 badroom. dean. decorated qusel carpet. Mr condldonar. bBnda. naal included For mature, professional people wtth rotor encea From $385

PARKSIDE APTS. 532-9234

BEDFORD - On 5 Ml. Lerge 1 bed-room apt. Stove $265/mo includes heet. Oays 534-3295. after 6pm 682-8685

REOFORO - Schoolcreft/lnkstoi 3 badroom. 1 bath Mohan, laundry room, lamay room 8 dining room $550 includes gas a water 531-2233

400 Apia. For R u t Royal Oak NORTHWOOO APARTMENTS

1200 Security Oeoosii 1 Month a Fraa Nam 1 badroom atartmg al M 0

Caa 54 i - 3 w 2

ROYAL OAK 13 MNe & Coottdge

1 8 2 Bedroom Apts FROM $364'

HSAT INCLUOED

WOODWARD NORTH

APARTMENTS

549-7762 Mon.-Fn. 9-5 Sal Appoaitments ' Limited Mma. now reerdents Vat 6 months of a I year isass Selected units

SEVEN MILE/Telegreph, I badroom - I $400 a up). 2 badroom - $495 a up. andudaa haat a water. pool Fab Special 534-9340

400 Apts. For Ront

HOT DEAL! 2 Bedroom

Townhouses 1 Month FREE Reduced Security soma restrictions may apply

357-4579 on Lahser

south of 10 Mile

REDFORD Spaoous 1 Badroom Apartments $395/mo. Water a Heat Indudad

Call Cherie 536-1057 REDFORD TOWNSHIP - 2 badroom upper. $96/<<tskly * utlkties. $650 security Immediate occupancy

535-4319 or 532-9030

BEDFORD TWP - Eftlcency apt caOin $90/wk • securtty deposit All utilities included 981-1845

9? REOFORO TWP AREA

TOP OF THE DRIVE APT

Move in now MONTH OF FEB FREE

Low security deposit Newly deco-rated 1 bedroom from $405 includes: haat a water. Minds, air conditioning, celling Ian. etc Call Mon-Fri .9-5 SAT , 10-2

531-2260 REOFORO TWP. - Beautiful Lois Park Manor has s larga lower 1 bed-room apartment svalisble All amen-•ties including tree nest a wster swimming pool a picnic area. From $495. Please call 255-0932

ROCHESTER - Close to downtown Spacious 1 bedroom apt., 6 mo lease $452/mo_. water 4 heal In-cluded Call afler 8pm 650-2192

ROCHESTER. DOWNTOWN 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, 1400 Sq ft.. $775/mo plus utilities CaH 651-3444

ROCHESTER HILLS RIVER'S EDGE TOWNHOMES

Starting At $695 $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

Luxury 2 bedrooms, 1200 sq.ft. Pool, fitness center nature trails, tennis courts Hamlln/Crooks Road Hollow StreamwoodV

652-8060

ROCHESTER HILLS - 2 bedroom apartment to ruBlei $565 per month Move in Mar 1 to Mar 15 Call Fred (DaysI 544-9900 Eves: 299-5450

ROCHESTER HILLS Spacious af-fordable. pool. 2 bedroom 2 baths $560/mo 1 bedroom, $470 First months rent FREE Sat Hrs l0-4pm. Sun. 11-4pm 852-0311.

ROCHESTER LUDLOW APTS 1 a 2 bedroom apts available

Starting at $445/month 651-7270

Rochester

OAK HILL APARTMENTS Now accepting applications tor apartments and townhouses

1 bedroom $435, 2 bedroom stan-al $465. 2 bedroom townhousa

10 includes heat & water 3

Mon . Wed . Fri . 11 30-6 Sat 10- 1pm 651-9751

. $399 MOVE-IN

SPECIAL ON 2 BEDROOM/

2 BATH!* Save with our spacious 2 bedroom/2 full bath

California split apartments

INCLUDING:

• Washer 4 dryer in every apartment

• Vertical blinds throughout • Walk-in closets • Microwave • Private entrances • Great roommate floor

plans • Cathedral ceilings • Gas fireplace • Carport included • 6x10 storage room off

balcony • Small dogs (20lbs or less

welcome) • Rentals Mom only $790

Rochester Road N to Hamlin East to Dorset Drive, then South

OAKS AT HAMPTON

852-5483 A Village Green Community • Some restrictions apply

SIX-GRAND RIVER - Unique 1 bed-room. $270 includes heat, water appdences Beautiful woodwork meticulous detail Very selective Cats O K % months rani tree for Im-mediate occupancy 534-1287

SOUTHFIELD

Franklin Pointe Townhouses

Plush carpeting, vertical bands, salt cleaning oven, central air. private patio a parking by your door

• 2bedroom/2bath. 1291 eq ft • 3bedroom/2bath. 1537 sq ft • 3bedroom/2'4beth, 1512 sq fl. -

Full basement

FROM $697 HEAT INCLUDED

355-1367

FRANKLIN PARK

TOWERS

Right Place •Southfield Location •Franklin Rd./11 Mile •Hearth Club

Right Price •Starting at $495 •Super Specials •Free Heat

Right Now 1 MO. FREE

On Select Apts

356-8020 Southfield

CHARTERHOUSE APARTMENTS 1 Month s Free rent/Free Cable Upscale Hi-Rlse apartments Studio. 1 & 2 Bedrooms starting At $436 Pool, Tennis Courts and much more Call now 557-8100 Located on 9 Mile/Greenfield

ROCHESTER 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

From $443* Heat Included

Rochester Place Apartments 652-0808

Mon -Fri 9-5 Sat 9-4 " l i m i t e d time upon signing a 13 month lease N Select units

Romulus

OAKBROOK VILLA 2 and 3 bedroom Townhouses

Ranging from $399 to $500 includes an u!*t<e»

Open Mon Wed . Fri Tues a Thurs Sal 1 i am-2pm

tsoo' l BRANOT

9am-5pm 9am-6pm

Closed Sun

NORTHERN EXPOSURE

Escape f rom Grot

Maggie • wster -in-law rented an apartment m

ROYAL OAK YOU SHOULD TOO4

AMBER PARK Oak floors a fwapiaces

Some wrth a Northern Exposure"

3607 Crooks Roed R o y * Oak

let 13% Mae took for the green ewnmgf)

549-1000

Southf ie ld

Enjoy Southfield's Premier Location! SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM

APARTMENTS FEATURING GREAT MOVE-IN SPECIALS!

SAVE MONEY AND ENJOY - Large bedrooms • Great closet space • Unique living and

entertaining areas • Contemporary kitchen • Washer/dryer hook-up • Resort-style amenities • Rents from only $675

$200 OFF FIRST FULL

MONTH'S RENT!*

VILLAGE GREEN OF SOUTHFIELD

356-6570 ' Some restrictions apply

SOUTHFIELD FINEST APARTMENTS

2 & 3 BEDROOM TOWNES

FROM $795 - HEAT INCLUOED Luxurious 1402 - 1781 sq ft,, town-houses featuring: Central air condi-tion. fully equipped kitchen wtth pantry and eating area, master bed-room suite with wslkm closet. 2 '1 baths - much morel

On Ml Vernon Blvd (9*4 Mile Rd.)

Just W of Southfield

569-3522 Southfield

WHITEHALL APARTMENTS 1 MONTH S FREE RENT

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on selected units 2 or 3 bedroom specious town-nouses elegant formal dinmg room a great room with natural fireplace 2 ' i baths, master bedroom suite, full basement. 2 car attached ga-rage From $1295

WEATHERSTONE TOWNHOUSES

350-1296 Franklin Rd., S of 13 Mile

Managed by Kaftan Enterprises

SOUTHFIELD

MOVE-IN SPECIAL

Park Lane Apartments

w e offer 1 a 2 bedroom private en-try homes with waahar 'dryer, satf defrost refrigerator, serf dean oven, bands an around a carport ideal floor plan tor sharing with a friend Come Spring enjoy the termia court a pool

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N ROYAL OAK t bedroom apart ment quae! wea memiamed rseiden-

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ROYA l OAK - Clean Quiet i bed room. 13 MMe near Beaumont in-ciudee heal water an carpel eands laundry carport 643-6663

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280-1700

SOUTHFIELD

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HIDDEN RIVER TOWNHOUSES

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$735/MO FREE GAS a WATER

•1950 sqf l • 2 badroom townhouses • Fully carpeted • 2'4 baths i Finished basement • Laundry room - hook-up Carport

356-8844 SOUTHFIELD

$399 MOVES YOU IN FREE HEAT Clean t Bedroom. Quiet Location Intrusion Alarm, Lighted Parking. Large Walk-in

Closet, Extra Large Storage Area Rent $470 Lahser Near 8'4 Mile

WELLINGTON PLACE 355-1069

Managed by Kaftan Enterprises

SOUTHFIELD

$399 MOVES YOU IN On selected units

• FREE HEAT • Clean, quiet 1 bedroom • Walk-In closets • Covered parking • 24 hr monitored intrusion alarm

FROM $565 12 Mile a Lahser

TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY 356-4403

Managed by Kaftan Enterprises. Inc

SOUTHFIELD

$499 MOVES YOU IN On selected units

Extra large 1 bedroom w/den and 2 bedrooms w/2 baths Large knchen w/ eating area and private laundry room in lovely quiet residential area covered parking, swimming pool and elegant clubhouse, 24 hour m truslon alarm system

12 MILE a LAHSER

COLONY PARK 355-2047

Managed by Kaftan Enterprises. Inc

South Lyon

PONTRAIL APARTMENTS 2 MONTHS FREE 1 Bedroom $390 2 Bedroom $465

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437-3303 TAYLOR

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.

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APARTMENTS 291-6066

Mon -Fn 9-5 Sal 10-5 "Limrted time Flrsl 6 months of s one year lease New residents Select units

Troy

BUCKINGHAM SQUARE Adiacent to Troy's golden corridor 1 bedroom apartments a 2 bed room I own homes available Central-ly located to shopping a schools Window treatments, huge private storage a lighted carport enouded with each apartment heme Starting at $590 Can today for your personal appointmant 649-5660 Free color w l e o »gth valuable coupons upon request

Troy

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S Of Big Baaver on Troy Center Or between 1-75 a Crooks Rd

VILLAGE GREEN OF TROY

362-0320 EHO

" Some 'aennllmia apply

Troy

LUXURY LIVING PLUS AFFORDABILITYI

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' close«» a storage Ma* bands. Whirlpool appaances Oubhouae w*h "eon* /fHi iass

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only $565

VILLAGE PARK OF TROY

689-3090 A Visage Green Community

$399 MOVE-IN

SPECIAL!* A variety of unique floor plans: 1 & 2

bedroom apartments

Fabulous apartments tee luring • Mini a vertical bands • Soma wlih cathedral caamga • Soma wtth microwaves • Dishwashers • Garages available • Decorator lighting • Beautiful park-like setting • Ideal location dose to I-696 • 1 bedroom/den from only $575

In Phase 2 • 2 bedroom/2 balh from only M S

In Phase 4

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13 Mils. ! b » W ol Southfield Rd

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APARTMENTS

644-0059 A Village Green Community

* Some restrictions spply

SOUTHFIELD 11 Mae Between

Lshser a Evergreen

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FROM $581* Heat Included

Knob In The Woods Apartments

353-0586 Mon -Fn 9-5 Sat.-Sun 12-5 • Limited time Upon signing a t year lease New residents Select units

TROY SUNNYMEDE APTS.

GREAT LOCATION 1-75 AT BIG BEAVER

President's Move-In Special

Free Rent On Selected Units

1 & 2 Bedrooms Large Deluxe Units

Beautifully landscaped, parklike garden apts Omet secluded living Close to shopping

•CATS WELCOME • 1'4 Baths in 2 Bed Unit • FREE LIGHTED CARPORT • Washer-dryer/some umis • Vertical Blinds • 24 Hr Maintenance • Graat Storage space • Large walk-in closets • Private Balconies w'doubie

doorwalls • Individual Central Air /Heat • Swimming Pool • Senior Citizens Discount • Short or Long Term Lease • Corporate Furnished Units

SUNNYMEDE APTS.

561 KIRTS 11 blfc S d Bag Beaver

between Livefrto« & Croofctt

362-0290

400 Apta. For Rant Troy/Royal Oak Areas

SPECIALS at Amber Apartments

280-1700 . TROYS NICEST

— , — central aIr. dishwasher & other appliances Vertical band*, balcony a pool, a* for $610 a month Quiet, secure, wan maintained Step up to quafcty. Step up lo ChurcftM Square Apart-ments 707 Kirts Blvd. Trqy

396-0960

13th month free lo new tennants OPEN DAILY 1 1 - 8 P M

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WAYNE

$399 MOVES YOU IN

Wayne Forest Apts. • 1 a 2 Bedroom Specials • Free Heal'Water • Huge Walk-in Closet! • Vertical Blinds • Basemen! Storage

S. of Michigan Corner of Venoy a Forest

326-7800 WAYNE - 1 bedroom, stove/refrig-erator. heat a water Induded $425/ mo • security Call between 9-5pm.

721-3231

WAYNE - 1 bedroom. 1st floor apt No pets Retired, widowed or older responsible working person (non-smoker/non drinker) Refrigerator a stove AH utilities paid No laundry $485 /MO 326-8761

WAYNE-1 a 2 bedroom apartments $395 a up includes heat, water a appliances Nice neighborhood 722-2979 or 531-9171

WEST BLOOMFIELD-Sublet lovely I bedroom, great view, 1000 14 ft Washer/dryer Immediately-no deposit 542-8937

West Bloomfield

FIT FOR A KING

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WITH

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350-9262 OVER 50,000 Apts. in S.E. MICHIGAN

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• Efficient, modern knchen appliances

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shopping, movies and much more!

• Minutes t rom 1-696 • Small dogs under 20lbs welcome • 1 bedroom / den 4 2 bedroom

apts I rom only $810.

CHIMNEY HILL APARTMENTS

737-4602 A Village Green Community

• Some restrictions apply

Westland Estates 1 BEDROOM ONLY $445 2 BEDROOM ONLY $520

$200 DEPOSIT HEAT/WATER INCLUDED

1 year lease with credit No application or cleaning tees

722-4700 On Wayne Rd S of Warren Rd

TROY SOMERSET AREA - FROM $495

Studio and spacious 1 a 2 bedroom apartments Amenities include

Owner Paid Heal Swimming Pool Laundry Facilities Balconies or Patios intercoms Dishwashers Disposals Air Condit ioning Window treatments/Vertical blinds Cloae To Shopping a E«pressways

VILLAGE APARTMENTS 362-0245

Troy

$575 RENT

SPECIAL* Luxurious 1 a 2 bedroom apts also 1 badroom with den m a quaei set-ting Plush carpet verticals 101s of storage fenced patio or balcony, free carport, pool a in our Club House an EXERCISE ROOM

. . Security Deposit $200

THREE OAKS 362-4088

Wattles (17 MilelE of Crooks "select apts on»y

WALLEO Lake area 1 bedroom api + hobby room Clean a bright 3 closets Adult buadmg No pels $400 includes haal 313-624-4310

WALLEO LAKE AREA HAWK LAKE APARTMENTS

1 a 2 bedroom lake prtvaegaa fHfv

exerdee room, sauna, tannla court •ee storage caMa TV 82* 5998

WALLEO LAKE - lower Wval 1 bed-room completely remodeled private parking eiceaent location $395/ mo Meedowmanagamant 346-5400

WARREN PLAZA APARTMENTS t MONTH'S FREE RENT

$200 Security DapoaM t and 2 bad room from $4 to Fraa Haat and Cable Swimming pool tennis courts a much more Cal 754.1100 Located on Hoover and » Mae

WAYNC DOWNTOWN 1 bedroom $375 2 bedrooma. Mart at $4 >0 per month Special $200 security depoen 72S-2NK

WAYNC nice 1 bedroom Mca k>

WESTLAND Ford/Wayne Road Area

Spaoous 1 4 2 Bedroom apart-ments located close to shopping a expressways Other amenities In-clude

• Carpet ing •Dishwasher • Park-kike Setting • Owner Paid Heat • Laundry Facilities • Window T reatments • New Counter Tops • Garbage Disposals • Private Entrances • Air Condit ioning

From $395 Monthly SECOND MONTH RENT FREE

WITH 1 YEAR LEASE COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS

326-3280

WESTLAND • Ford 4 Wayne Rd Clean 1 bedroom $365/mo plus security includes heat gas a appk-

721-1639

Westland

FOREST LANE APARTMENTS

6200 North Wayne Rd

SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL!

2 BEDROOMS. $465 1 BEDROOM »435

STUDIOS $385 With Approved Credit No Application Fee1

SENIOR DISCOUNT' Amamtiee include

• Heet a water • Carpeting a blinds • Appliances • Laundry facumee • Pool a Mr conditioning • Walk -in cloeels • C a d e available • Petneari Ford Rd a Hunier

722-5155

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(313) 261-7394 York Properties mc

400 Apta. For Ront

,Westland Park Apts. Acroee from City Park

1 Cherry H«) (between MtddieOe* a Mai 1 iman) SPECIAL - LIMITED TIME ONLY

SAVE $45/mo

1 badroom now $430 2 bedroom. 1Vt bath • $400 $200 OEPOSIT ALL APTS.

(1 year teeae w«h credit! HEAT INCLUOED

729-6636 WESTLAND-SAVE BIG I • at OAK VILLAGE FREE RENT SPECIALS

2 bedroom. 1 bath, duplex ranch homes with tun basement $495 a month CaH noW 721-8111

WESTLANO

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WOODLAND VILLA 422-5411

Warren Rd between Wsyne a Newburg

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Waterbury Apartments Single story • washer 4 dryer hookups • private entranca/patio • studio s 4 1 bedrooms. $425 a $445 $200 security deposit Cherry Hill W of Mernman

722-5558 Westland SWEETHEART SPECIAL!

Move In on or before March 1st a we ' l l knock $ 100 oft your security deposit 1 a 2 bedroom available

RIDGEWOOD APTS. 728-6969

near Westland Mall

WESTLAND WAYNE/FORD RD AREA

Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom apart-ments located close to shopping 4 expressways Other amenities in-clude

• Carpeting • Park-l ike Setting • Owner Paid Hea: • Air Condit ioning • D i s h w a s h e r • New Counter Tops • Garbage Disposal • Laundry Facilities - Window Treatments/Mini Blinds

From $410 Monthly COUNTRY COURT APARTMENTS

721-0500

WESTLAND - Wayne - Palmer near min i mall Clean 2 bedroom Stove, refrigerator redecorated. $450 eludes utilities 595-8460

Westland

WESTLANO Upper Hal t badroom apartment, H o n refrigerator

ad No pets Haa a cable included 729-2466

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1st Month's Rent

$250.00* IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

$ 150 Security Deposit Great Location Parklike Setting

Dishwasher Disposal Vertical Blinds

Carport Included Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apt

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WILLOW CREEK Apartments & Townhouses

728-0630 AFFORDABLE LUXURY

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SAVE $50/M0. ON 2 BEDROOMS FOR 5 MONTHS'

Newburgh south of Ford Roadl HOURS Mon - Fn. 9-5

Sat 4 Sun - 12-4

• select units based on 12/mo lease

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WESTLAND WOODS APARTMENTS

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apart, ments Amenities include •Carpet ing • Owner Paid Heal • Pool • Laundry Facilities • intercom • Air Condit ioning • Close To Shopping 8 Expressway • Window Treatments/Mini Blinds

FROM $420 MONTHLY 726-2860

Westland

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729-6520 On Cherry HM betweaa Wayne

and Newburgh Roads

WESTLANO - 28408 Warren near inkster Rd Security deposit special '•» off1 Spacious, dean quiet 1 badroom Heat, carpet, bands, appliances 464-6042 425-9339

402 Formatted Apta For Ront

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN 1 bad-room eiacunve rental with a l amen ties Qmei l e g e m a exceptional $1 050'mo .135-0750

Birmingham; Royal Oak

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MINIMUM 1 MONTH 1 ) 1 3 Badroom Apts

Executive LMng Suite* 474-9770 1-800-344-0770

402 FurnMwd Apta. For Ront

BIRMINGHAM American Suttee

• Snort Term Renlale Irom $36/dey mckjdlng uttMaa

• Fudy FumtN«id • H oue at eepirig/Lmen Service • Continental Sreek feat • Dinner Optional • Cable TV • 24 Hour Security •Carport

• Flexible Rentei terme

1100 NORTH ADAMS BIRMINGHAM

645-0420 BIRMINGHAM near Town send Hotel 1 badroom completely kx -mahed Linens, dishes. TV Freeh pemt a carpel $890 month includes utamea 642-0093 or 644-4454

BIRMINGHAM/Royai Oak. 1 bad-room condo. completely furnished, neutral decor Water, haat Included $555/month ^37-9296

Bsrmmgham/W Bloomfield/Troy BLOOMFIELO LAKES APTS

Furnished apta In small, quiet com-plex Fu#y furnished 8 decorated studio. 1 8 2 bedroom units. In-cludes dishes, knena. ate Cleaning services available. Beach privileges No pets please. Rants starting at $550 Haal a water included SHORT TERM LEASES lor quakAad applicants 681-6309

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - New fur-nished carriage studio. exceBent eree. private entrance Heat, eSactrtc included, $590/mo 879-6200

N, ROYAL OAK - 1 bedroom fu*y furniehed apartment mdudae utili-ties $695/mo Month-to-month available 477-3669

ROYAL OAK-DOWNTOWN FURNISHED APARTMENT Studio apartment fuHy furnished $410 month m quiet secured, adult complex 1 year lease. (flexible You pey electric, we PAY haat Storage lockers No pets Off-street parking and on premise laundry facilities

258-6200 OR 542-9559 WALLED LAKE/W BLOOMFIELD

Hart mos. FREE RENT Large fur-nished studio apt Haal. sir. pool, cable. $425 644-1163. 624-0780

WEST BLOOMFIELD

2 bedroom custom de-signed executive apart-ment home available im-mediately. Includes fire-place, cathedral ceilings and garage. 1700 sq. ft. and flexible lease terms. Bring your toothbrush and move in today!

CALL 661-0770

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BERKLEY, 2 BEDROOM garage appliances, new carpet 8 paint no pels $550

380-2095

BERKLEY-2 bedroom central air, stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer, dishwasher, garage Many axtras

miss $750/mo. -» utWtlt 334-3936

CHARMING BIRMINGHAM renova-tion mint condition 3 bedrooms 1V» baths. 2 car garage, furnished or unfurnished References, securtty deposit Si200/mo. 642-0038

BIRMINGHAM 8 ALL CITIES Ferndale - 2 bedrooms. $400 Royal Oak - 1 bedrooms. $400 N Pontlac - 3 bedrooms, $575 W Detroit - 3 bedrooms. $575 Royf Oak - 3 bedrooms. $675 Royal Oak - 3 bedrooms. $700 Troy - 2 bedrooms (plus fee) $795 Troy - 4 /5 bedrooms. $13S0

100 S MORE" TENANTS 8 LANDLORDS RENT-A-HOME, 642-1620

884 S. Adams, Birmingham

BIRMINGHAM Beautifully furnished, ravine setting in downtown Birmingham Walk-out lower level with deck Meticulously maintained Includes all appliances 1 car garage $1.650/mo furnished

CALL KATHY WILSON 644-8700

MAX BROOCK, INC

BIRMINGHAM - Brick. 2 bedroom, garage, basement, new carpet, fire-place dishwssher dean, gas heat $819/month 313-332-2319

BIRMINGHAM -Co*y cape cod 3 bedroom, 1'* bath, fireplace hard-woods. 2'A car garage, finished basement Quart on school area $1500 o 647-4309

BIRMINGHAM CUSTOM RANCH Mint condition, two bedroom, one bath, appliances, one car attached garage Pnvate River Rouge setting Walk to town Sl.lOO/mo Call Had 8 Hunter Realtors. 644-3500

BIRMINGHAM ln-town 3 bedroom, (room for 4th) colonial. Hardwood floors, living room with fireplace,- Deck and fenced yard $l .200/mo (B47CHE)

647-1900

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737-4002

BIRMINGHAM RANCH, 3 bedroom 2 baths bnck. flrspiace. appliances pertialfy furnished 2 car garage, 6 month lease or mors $1,850 mo. MAX BROOCK INC 646-1400

BIRMINGHAM - 1645 Hazel. S of 15, W Off Eton Open Sat Feb 13. 12-2 Clean 2 bedroom, basement an ap-pliances. $765/mo 296-7997

BIRMINGHAM -2 bedroom, carpet-ed. appliances, baaamant lanced yard No petsi Available now $650/mo 360-2095

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom home wfth as appliances Basement hard-wood floors, dose to downtown $675/mo 626-7446

RENT-A-HOME. 642-1620

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom, IV* baths, air. hardwood Doors, new carpet garage, fenced, landscaped yard. $1,250 mo 626-3638

BIRMINGHAM- 3 bedroom home. 1 bath on Uncoki St $700/mo Ca« 571-9648

BLOOMFIELD Quarton/Wing Lake 4 bedroom ranch. 2 baths, famay room, no basement neutral WTwte kitchen, 2 car aw BloomHeld HaN schools Lake privileges $ t700 'mo D 8 H PROPERTIES 737-4002

DEARBORN Monroe Outer Dr area Fu«y remodels 0 2 bedroom home Ful baaamsnt. unattached garage a« appkenoea No pets $675 + se-curity depoeft 478-7569

COMMERCE TWP Canal frontage to M-sports Commerce Lake Cus-tom 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch only 3 yrs old Greet room with Urspsace snd cathedral casing oak kitchan larga deck, a* sppkances walk-out baaamant. attached 2 car garaga A. sksbls March 26 st $ t WO FARMINGTON HILLS ( Drake/12 MBe area) 3 bedroom 2'4 bath co-lonial Family room with Vapiece aa appaances osntrsl an

tached 2 car garaga with opener Available March t s t $ t S 0 0 ROCHESTER HILLS I John R /Au-burn Area) - 2 bedroom 2 bath con-dommmm ranch i

mania central air. fiaaamaiil. 2 car r a p . -opener A s l s t l i March t

GOODE 647-1898 REAL ESTATE

i bedroom 1*4 beth Losomei 'enSty room. 2 Uripisrts ixpnetert

need yard, air S1K 8 H PNOPEAT*S

404 HouoosToRont BLOOk|FIELD HILLS - 16/Wood-weed $ bedroom rench on 2 wood-

• iv t bath. 2 car attached • 313-540-4343

BLOOMFIELD HILLS herd Lake 8 Lone Ptna

lehools. Orc-4 badroom

r r t idB j t i $2100/mo

BLOOMFIELO HILL8 1'4 bath ranch. 1.3 oa

3 badroom •ae. attached aghbomood/

CLAWSON- 3 badroom ranch on 8 Web* . FuB BnMhed baeemenf. 2 car garage. 1H beths, carpetmc. $700 Carpenter Management 546-6000

WEST DEARBORN-3 balh bungalow, garac $600/mo + depoen A oaabls immedUrtafy

ledroom. 1'4 ie. No pats

6 utanies 565-7423

DEARBORN DCUQHT - Doubts lot

carpel Fenced lor pets. Only $475 RENTAL PROS 3S6-RENT

DEARBORN HTS . 24709 Lehigh 3 bedroom. 21* car garaga. fenced yard, new carpet. Section 8 okay nice area $625 326-7668

DEARBORN WEST - 2 badroom. 1'4 bath, basement, garage, dishwssh-er, microwave, fuBy updated No pets. $650 mo 437-6825

DEARBORN - 4922 Palmar Super dean, quiet 3 bedroom. sppHsncea. basement, garaga. lanced beck-yard No pets $625/mo 564-9360

5 MtLE/TELEGRAPH AREA deen 2 bedroom, larga utility room, fenced yard. $350/mo + security

533-5250

FIVE MILE - Tslegreph, sharp. 3 bedrooms, flreplece. basement a garage, carpeted, dean a sharp. $525 plus securtty. 421-1459

N OF HAMTRAMCK - nice neigh-borhood Sharp 2 badroom w/ga-rage. $300/mo CaH AJ. days 574-7559, eves 365-5694

DETROIT - SIX 8 TELEGRAPH 3 bedroom unfurnished house, ap-pliances induded $500 per month

823-2890

DETROIT-3 bedroom st 1534 7 Rlverdaie. off Fenksi. E. of Teie-grsph. In mixed neighborhood $350/mo plus security 537-3319

DETROIT 5 Mile/Telegraph, very deen 2 bedroom, herdwood floors, stove, refrigerator. 8 fenced yard $360/mo 464-6015 or 729-8718

EAST DEARBORN - 2 bedroom wtth garage security, references. $490 month Shown by sppomtment only

522-7642

FARMINGTON - fenced privets es-tats nestled to woods on 2 seres 2500 sq ft. contemporary home 4 bedrooms. 3 fu* baths, finished walk-out lower level. 2 fireplaces neutrsT color, central atr. 2 car ga-rage. $2195 plus security 478-9713

FARMINGTON HILLS - 4 bedroom 3 ' i beth 2800 sq, ft brick Large family room, ibrary. exercise room, s i sppksncss. 2 fWsplaces. garaga. sir deck. 275 8 8 Mile area Rent $1395 plus security Oeys. 474-5150

Eves 478-9713

FARMINGTON HILLS 14/Drake Gsts houss community 4 bedroom bnck colonial. 2'4 baths, great-room/wet bar. studio ceilings, li-brary. air 2 car, $2200/mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002

FARMINGTON HILLS 13 Mae/Orc-hard Lake. 4 badroom brick coloru-sl. 2600 sq ft backs to golf course. Neutral, new paint, finished base-meot. almond kitchen $2200 /mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002

FARMINGTON HILLS Lovely 3 bed-room home, appliances laundry room, storsos shed. $595/mo. + deposrt Cs« 477-247J

Fsrmington Hills Clean 2 bedroom, attic storage appliances. $460 22740 Albion N ol 9. W of Middle-belt. Shown 6pm-7pm weekdays.

FARMINGTON HILLS • Cleen 2 bed-room, dining room, new carpet, drapes, gas stove, laundry, fenced

Sa. garags No pets nalaisocse

15 (313)348-0066 FARMINGTON HILLS -Spacious 2 bedroom upper flat near 8 Mile/ Middlebeit $450/mo heal included No pets Non-smoker 478-0970

FARMINGTON HILLS - 4 bedroom, 3 bath Colonial Dmmg room, family room, fireplace, library, air, appli-ancea. baaemeni. attached garaga. Available 3/1 $1,495 348-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC. FARMINGTON HILLS

Executrvs 4 bedroom home with 3.360 sq ft on 3/4 acre lot Conven-ient to freeway access $2,500 mo lease

CALL ALICE ANDREWS 644-6700

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737-4002

FARMINGTON - 2 Bedrooms, dinmg room. dan. garaga. washer/dryer Fenced backyard Onty $585

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

FERNDALE - 3 bedroom, t bath, 2 story basement, garage fenced yard, tna kitchen 609 St Loula $750/mo 573-7192

GARDEN CITY - Spaoous 3 bed-rqom bungalow, tamify room, appli-ances. utility room, garage, fenced yard Available now' $850 348-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC. HEAO FOR THE HILLS - Tot alt, re-novated 3 bedroom. 2 M bath colo-nial All appuancae included '4 acre lot Perfect for traafsrees FOR LEASE $1500/Month Call Keena CAtamaro (K410)

RE/MAX PARTNERS 549-5400

INKSTER - Cute 3 bedroom burv galoew. completely redecorated New carpets 4 flooring., full finished

8650/mo 644-3259

INKSTER- Nice 2 Bedroom ranch, over 900 sq ft . utmty room, immedi-ate occupancy option lo buy avail-able $450 788-1823

LAHSER, FIVE MILE AREA 15069 Chatham 3 bedrooms $390 per month plus securtty Shown 11AM-2PM Sal 534-0065

LIVONIA Desirsbie family colonial lor lease. 4 bedrooms. 2 5 bsths, library 1st Boor laundry Enpoy luxury living at $1 500 par month.

ERA ACCENT 591-0333

LtVONtA - immaculate 3 bedroom carpeted garage, lanced yard No peta $695 References required

563-2775 or 471-2047

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom $52S/mo 1st 8 Isst Possible short term or op-t o * immediate occtoency Caa af-ter noon. 522-4015

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom, targe lot 2 car. garaga $625 No pets 29520 Qrdsntand, W of Muddieben S «f 6 OPEN SAT 11-4 AvQiisbls March 1

UVONIA bathe fua rags - S675/mo Caa after 6pm

m ranch, 1'4 attached ge-

459-304 7

LfVONIA - 3 bedrooms 2'1 bsths 2 -ags. ak Fraa lawn

no pets $1060 464-1526

mTtonmQ

LfVONIA - 3 Bedroome dmmg room, amshed baaamant Garags Moa yard lor pets Only MOO

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

LfVONIA S Mas a Farmmgton Smsa 2 badroom with beeement lor storage on double lot. $57Vmo

313-363-6062

NORTHVILLE A OTHER

CORPORATE TRANSFEREES

For your RELOCATION NEEDS 6s« 0 4 H PROPERTIES

737 4002

OAK PARK • • Ml 'Scotia 2 bed

404 Houaas To Ront

ment. 2 ear attached geraos * « * -O i e $ / t $ M 6 / m o 546-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC. OAKLAND COUNTY SOUTH

1-4 badroom hjueee •aels. no Ma. Oakland Rant* Housing Aseoole-Oon 443-0729

OAK PARK - Beeutfful 2 sharp « daan rsnch 2H car garaga Option lo buy $525 mo Caa Mon-Frl . 9-5pm 557-4970

OAK PARK - 10 Mas $ Cooadgs 3 bedroom. 2 ear garaga. baaemeni appkancee Close to schools ahop^ ping, tranaportatlon $675/mo . 1*4 mo security depoaM 966-3689

PLYMOUTH 8 OTHER SUBOR8S

CORPORATE TRANSFEREES

For your RELOCATION NEEDS C s l D 4 H PROPERTIES

737-4002

PLYMOUTH - Sharp 3 bedroom ranch, neutral decor, appliances. 2 car garage Available 2/17 $795/month 346-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC. PLYMOUTH-Short term leeee. ideal for interim housing 3 bedrooms garage and lanced yard $800 per month CM 463-9389

PLYMOUTH TWP 3 bedroom. 2 ' t bath brick rsnch. plus nv-iaw suns finished basement, dmmg 8 family rooms, air, graat yard, $1 r95 'mo

RENT-A-HOME. 642-1620

OLD REDFORD - 3 bedroom, newty decorated. $550. 1H securtty Alec 3 bedroom, ftraplace, garage $625 V/i securtty Section 8 OK 655-1992

REDFORD Between 6/7 Mile 2 bedroom bungelow Built ins Ga-rage Fenced yard No Pats $650 -$650 security 420-3679 or420-2228

REDFORD - Clean 2 bedroom, fenced yard, garage, $550/mo immediate occupancy

CHOICE PROPERTIES - 932^0970

REDFORD - Remodetsd 3 bedroom Dining room, all appliances Fenced for privacy Only $550

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

REDFORD TWP N ol 6. W of Beech 3 bedrooms baaament. no garage, freshty decorated $625 s month ivy se-curity Ask for Randy si 348-3000

REDFORD TWP Home Information Center has a free rental housing bul-letin board 8:30am-4pm Mon -Frl Redford Community Center. 12121 Hemlngwsy. t Mk N of Plymouth between Beech a Inkster

REDFORD TWP - two 2 bedroom homes to choose from with appliances Rents from $595/mo Dave. 255-5678

REOFORD TWP 3 bedroom home, finished basement Good S End neighborhood No Pets $700/mo Call after *pm, 427-2659

REOFORO - ? bedroom, fenced yard, shed stove 4 fudge, $545 monthly plus security 4 cleaning lee 349-3196 after 5pm. 755-6685

REOFORO - 3 bedroom, Basement, fenced In ys/d, no pets $600/mo

477-7574

REDFORD - 3 Bedroom. 1 bath ranch w/large living room 4 krtchen Shed Storage Clean Immediate occupancy $575/mo 592-4027

REDFORD - 5 Mile 4 Beech Daly Area 3 Bedrooms immediate occu-pancy $575'MO , 1H mo security deposit 464-7201

ROCHESTER HILLS - beautiful colonial with deck, 3 bedrooms 2 baths, great room. $120Q/mo . references Must see 651-5967

ROCHESTER HILLS- Big country style 3 bedroom, overlooks woods 1'4 baths appliances, dwilng room fireplace, basement, garage, many extras Excellent condition $750 Majestic Properties, Inc 332-6500

ROCHESTER HILLS - Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath, private acreage AH appliances, central air. fireplace $ 117 5 - security 893-3631

ROCHESTER HILLS-3 Pedroom, f i baths, baaament. central air fire-place, garage, big yard, deck No dogs $1,025 per month 652-3513

ROCHESTER HILLS - 2 Bedroom ranch with basement, garage. $675 per month + utilities 4 security 645-1312 Or. 978-2839

ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 bedroom, 2 bath tri-ievel attached 2 car garage + separate lower level living

q u a r t e r s Excel lent c o n d i t i o n $1,050 per month 398-4181

ROCHESTER - In town 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 1400* sq.ft. Completely re-done in 4 out $950/mo . $950 se-curity depsort 652-9081

ROCHESTER - LOADED 2 bed-r o o m . Baaamsnt . r e f r i g e r a t o r stove/washer/dryer Garage $475

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

ROCHESTER -3 Bedroom, full Base-ment. t car detached garage Quiet, mature tenants $795/mo - utili-ties 651-8937

ROMULUS - 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1"4 baths, neutral decor, app l iances , basement garage Available 2/15 $610/mo 346-5130

RICHTER & ASSOC. ROYAL OAK - 13 MILE 4 CROOKS

1635 Falrview 2 bedrooms, kitchen, baaemeni, garage, new windows, freshly painted, $555'mo 588-4131

SOUTHFIELD - 10/Lahser 2-3 bed-room. gas, cable TV. washer/dryer lawn service, fenced yard 4 many

axtras 25075 Mulberry S56-7696

SOUTHFIELD. 12 Mile area, 3 bed-room ranch, 1 ' i Baths. 1 ' i car

Kage. fenced lot. air. $750 mc •s 569-6150: eves 557-2360

SOUTHFIELD 13/Southfield Rd Birmingham schools freshty painted 4 bedroom colonial family room very neutral, 2 ' i baths, central ak basement, large lot $1400/mo D 8 H PROPERTIES 737-4002

SOUTHFIELD 3 Bedroom bnck tenced stove 4 refrigerator $8S0/mo • security 28076 Marshall 521-2781

SOUTHFIELD 3 bedrooms, t ' i bath, some appliances nc base-ment $650 • Isst rent - securtty Available immediately 669-4622

SOUTHFIELO - 3 Bedroom dming room, baaament Nice tenced back-yard lor pets Only $700

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

SOUTHFIELO, 3 bedroom Bun-galow hM baaament large yard $700 /mo plus security Avtf labie Feb 1 • 356-2754

SOUTHFIELD 4 bedroom cony*ar 17738 An» Vista. $1250 a mo plus utilities $ '800 security Ca« 6 4 M 7 7 3

TAYLOR - Uke new 3 bedroom brick ranch Appliances utility room, 2 ' i car garage Available now* $59S/mo 346-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC TAYLOR- Sharp 2 bedroom brick ranch garage, utaity room, immedi-ate occupancy Option to buy avert able $550 786-1823

TROY-Attractive 3 bedroom two

car garage quiet aree $«50/monih Evas/weekends 362-0866 244-2038

or ofhee hours 362-4150

TROY Largs 2 bedroom ranch with 2 car attached garage Spotless V» baaamant. 1 acra $795 i security

643-0427 or 849 4687

TROY 4 bedroom 2 ' i balh sen central Nr. deck walk lo school Close to 1-75 $lS00/mo 544V6908

UNION LAKE AREA LAKEFRONT 4 bedrooms 2 baths H 2 9 5 ' m o 2 bedrooms ierge deck $695/mo Thmk Spring 851-6509

LAKEFRONT updated ranch on aa apons ims open floor pMn deck Oniy $850 per

NEW CONSTRUCTION Con tempo rary 4 bedrooms huge meeiar suite with tecum wea owl beeement « am garaga Also lor sale Only $2 OOtTperm -

Many I Um the LBeaton S< CHOtCE P f K * E I RTIES 932-0*70

WESTLANO LIVONIA SCHOOLS 1 bedroom book car garage

room sopZencw. lanoad yard AveaeMe March U 3 C par month . security 427.BS46

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CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE 404 Houses To Ront TROY- 3 badroom brick ranch on Darby N of Maple Garaga. baaa-ment "1'i bathe, hardwood floors $ ea eppaancae tor only $800 Carpenter Management 546-6000

WAYNE - 2 bedroom, garags. *i daan.-no apoaanoaa. immediate i cupancy $495 - securtty

WAYNE-3 bedrooms, garaga. fenced yard, stove, new ceipal. mce ne^hborhood AvaaabW now No pets saoa /mo * deposit 721-4923

WEST BLOOMFIELD 1918 colonial 4/5 bedrooms, dan. 4 baths. 3,746 sq f l . 1990 updates 2 fireplaces. 3 car garege. ok Includes lawn ser-vice/snow removal $2300/mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 3 Bedroom near Cass lake Appliances Gsrsge Fenced tor pets Only $800

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

WESTLANO - avaaaMa new. attrac-tive 3 bedroom duplex, super condi-tion, carpeting, larga kitchen. 1 ' i baths, low move m coats. $575/mo

274-6202

WESTLANO - LIVONIA SCHOOLS 3 DedrOom Brick ranch, neutral de-cor. appkances. basement, lenced ysrd. Available 2/1 $725 346-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC. WESTLAND - Norwayne. 2 bed-room Aleo 2 bedroom newly remodeled duplex $425 each plua deposrt No pels 562-4451

WESTLANO

OAK VILLAGE! ol 2 bedroom, i bath duplex ranch homes with fun basements $495

FREE RENT SPECIALS 721-8111

WESTLANO W^IP - 2 Bedroom Carpet 4 hardwoods Extra storage, Nice yard tor pets Only $445

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT

WESTLANO - 1 bedroom carpeted. 2 car garage, $350/mo plus $350 deposit 326-8300

WESTLANO - 3 bedroom duplex. laundry room no dogs Fenced yard Stove, oven, new carpet $500'month 349-6741

WESTLANO - 3 bedroom brick ranch, finished basement. $700/mo plus security Lrvoms schools, by appt onty Call after 5pm 454-0651

WHITE LAKE TWP Over 200 ft Laketront on alt sports Cedar Island Lake Completely re-novated 1,500 sq ft rench Avail-able 6 mos or less Beautiful sandy beach and 20x20 dock 3 bed-rooma. 2 fu* beths. custom island kitchen $1,400 mo.

CALL KATHY WILSON 644-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC

W BLOOMFIELD-Sharp 2 bedroom Ranch, greet room with fireplace, large lot, freshly painted inside 4 out. Birmmgham schools No dogs $750/month 941-6020

W BLOOMFIELD - Modern 3 bed-room. 1 ' i bath, clean brick Ranch w-fireplace, on 3 acres Lake privi-leges $800/mo 425-3599

W BLOOMFIELD - 4 bedroom. I'4 oath Near Union Lake Available approxVnatley 2-20 to 3-1 Fully car-peted, newty decorated Stove, re-frigerator washer, dryer, large lot $700 No pets Employed 474-1825

405 Ront Option To Buy

W BLOOMFIELO 2 bedroom. 2 bath 1050 aq.lt condo. 1 car attached garage For lease or option to buy $850 mo or $76,000 266-6495

406 Property Management

ABOVE THE REST Accredited Management

Organization MEADOWMANAGEMENT. INC

Has been in the leasing 4 manage-ment business for over 20/yrs. We specialize in single family homes 4 condos with special attention giv-en to absentee owners Call for additional details 348-5400

ABSENTEE OWNER We personalize our service to meet your leasing 4 management needs • Broker - Bonded • Specializing In corporate

transferees • Before making a decision call us1

D & H Income Property Mgmt,

Farmington Hills 737-4002

LEAVING TOWN Don! Want To Sell?

Check our complete rental/property management service recommended by mervy major corporations Over 25 years experience reasonable rates

GOODE REAL ESTATE

A Goode LMtmg is A Good Buy" 1411 N Woodward 647-1898

SINGLE FAMILY SPECIALISTS

Professional rental management ol homes and condos Western Wsyne 4 Oakland County Best service 4 reasonable fees 348-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC.

407 Mobile homes For Ront

FARMINGTON HILLS - Quiet older park 1 and 2 bedrooms appli-ances carpel No pets

Can 474-2131

FARMINGTON LOCATION - 1 bed-room References a security re-quired bo pets Call between 5pm 4 9pm 828-1454

401 Duplexes For Ront CANTON - Clean, 3 bedrqom, t '4 bath wtk tamify room Plymouth/ Canton tcnools $725/month Im-mediate occupancy 961 -3627

CANTON - 2 bedroom 1 ' i bath, nice quiet aree $7S0/mo includes water Security depoeK $800

313-979-6712

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom stove 8 re-frtgarator. carpeting, fireplace, baaament lanced yerd No pets $600 • securtty deposit 591-0998

NORWAYNE - 2 1 3 bedroom re-cently ram o deled , carpeted IraaNy painted No pals $459 montMy • security 276-0262

OAK PAAK - Attractive 2 bedroom hard«6od floors modem kachan washer 4 dryer large beck-yard $475/mo ptoe 1'4 security depoen Cal env 546-5270

- J f c a I be included. Mr

on n e , plenty oI storage

401 DupJexaa For Ront WESTLAND - 1 badroom. apo-

no pets S37S/MO C a l Dkene days 843-5900 Eves 6 weekends 477-0665

410 Flats

$67$moftW 346-8100

RICHTER & ASSOC: ROYAL OAK - 3 betha kachen appaances Mr. beee-ment No pets $700 par month Im-

WAYNE • 1 bedroom t o w n m m $3 50'mo

WESTLANO - FORO/WA YNE ROAO 1 Bedi bom Ireeh pemt osean a «us-

uie iw. WIT W M d a e a c . » W i a .

WCSTLAMO N O R W A Y N E

m. "enoae ba yard S400'mo * security Mo pees

DEARBORN AREA - 5 rooms (specious 2 bedrooma) lower, appaances. carpeted, nice. $400 per

a S22-OS7S

NOVI - 3 bedroom lower flat Grand Over a Now Rds $450/mo . 2 moe security deposit CaH 313-661-0116

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN - Studio, appaescaa. washer/dryer, ea Utanies. Suitable for singie No pets $400 349-6246

ROYAL OAK AREA - Spaoous 1 bedroom lower. Hardwood hoors Vary nlca. $465 pius utwtles Cal: 543-4616

ROYAL OAK - Clean 2 badroom up-per N of town. Appaances. heat 6 water included, immediate. $495 par month 422-6256

ROYAL OAK WaBt to town Charm-ing 1 badroom. new carpet. akyUgftt. oak bedroom, laundry taoatlee, Qui-

$430 546-6678

SOUTH REDFORD -1 bedroom basement net w/all appliances $375, 1st 6 last months rent. One months security 937-0746

WESTLANO. Flat. Prtvale home Prv-vale entrance, bath $ krtchen Ma-ture. Excellent retoranceo. $325 In-cludes utwtles After 1pm. 261-6927

412 Townhouaas-Condos For Ront

AUBURN HILLS, SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON HILLS

Outstanding 2 4 3 bedroom town-houses 6 ranches, some with at-tached gar age 6 nraplace.

Weatbury-Auburn His 852-7550 Weelherslone-Southfield 350-1296 Foxpornie-Farmmgton His 473-1127 Summit-Fsrmington His 826-4396 Covmgion-Fsrmmgton 851-2730

KAFTAN ENTERPRISES THE TOWNHOUSE SPECIALIST

Hours 11sm-5pm

BIRMINGHAM Lincoln & Woodward Aree 2 bedroom/1' i betha, ful basement, I6x 10 master bedroom, prtvste en-trance snd back yard, central air, carport AvsilabW Msrch 1 Only $795 heat Included.

No pets 12 month lease EHO

THE BENEICKE GROUP 642-8686

BIRMINGHAM'S BEST GETS BETTER

NEWLY DECORATED 2 or 3 Bedroom Apts

4 Townhomes (wtth Full Baaament I From $700 Month

immediate Occupancy SPECIAL on Security Deposit

Leeamg hrs 9am-5pm daily, or after 5 by appt Sat l2r»oon-3pm or call

646-1188

BIRMINGHAM Townhouae. 2 bed rooms, t ' i baths. Hying room, -lining room, full Basemen!, carport. $850/ mo + eecurfty 548-4187

BIRMINGHAM $300 SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL

Contemporary 3 bedroom townhome includes

• 2 ' i Baths • Newly Rsmodsled Interior • Plush Csrpetmg • Private Entrsnce • Landscaped Patio • Central Air • Baaemeni w/Laundry Hook-up • Wsikmg Distance to Downtown Caa tor sppomtment Mon. thru Sat

644-1300

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 2 bedroom, 2 bath upper ranch condo $820 per month No pets Heet 4 weter In-cluded Broker/Owner. Steve 641-5334 or 856-6236.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo Quiet setting on Long Lsks between Lshser 4 Telegraph Very large Irving room, mastsr bed-room 4 dining room, built-in bookshelves/ st sreo cabinet Pool $875/mo, hest mduded 826-4164

BLOOMFIELD - Spaoous 2 bed-room. 2 bath, condo, newly decorat

mo. 1 mo free wtth I 693-8136

CANTON Two bedroom town-house. heet 8 osier included Full bssement Ford 4 Heggerty $575/mo No pets,274-5551 •u

CLAWSON

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE LOVE CHILDREN & PETS 447 N. ROCHESTER RD.

March 1st occupancy 2 Bedrooms, spacious Uving room, wood burning hrsplece. 1'4 baths, fun Baaemeni central air. dishwasher, self deen oven, reirtgeretor $695/mo 354-9119

DEARBORN - Ford Foundation 2 badroom townhouss. famtfy room, kitchen appliances garage $650 Immediate occupancy 278-0460

FARM INGTON - BROOK DALE 1 Bedroom condo include* tree heet, waahar/dryer, dubhouae 8 pool 5475/MO 476-5723

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom. 2 bath upper ranch. 3 covered perk-ing spaces, avail able March 1. 12 M M a Orchard Laka Rd arse - $950 Meadow-management 346-5400

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom condo New carpet, patio, walkoul Neer E-Weys Assoc. includes haat water pool Rent, $570/mo Sea tor $45 900 Ca« 524-1835

Fermmgton Hals IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Adfommg Apartments connecting door 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. 2 kitch-sns. 2 washers/dryers 1700 sq ft combined Go« course, top level view Perfect tor you 8 Grendparants

INDEPENDENCE GREEN APTS 477-0133

FARMINGTON HILLS Townhousa 14 Mae Haggerty 1100 eq ft . 2 bedroom. 1 ' i bath, carport Mini-mum 1 yr lease $600 861-8276

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedrooms 1 bath, a l amemties $6SC mo op-tion to credit rant against purchaee Fred days 446-7625 Evas 641-8705

FARMINGTON - Luxury 2 bedroom. 2 bath Condo Appaances under-ground parking Neer M M imme-diate $675/MO 725-9811

412 Townhouooo-Condoo For Ront

NOVI Stoneftenge Condaa. 2 bed-

Iached garaga. Pool t Tennis court. $750/mo plus security. 661-1793

NOVI - WALLED LAKE - 1 bedroom with view of WaBed Lake 6 boat docking prhraeges, Immediate occu-

S^unTsSr*- ^ M

anagament. Inc 346-5400 NOVI- 2 badroom condo Adult community $695/mo Cal

ERA BANKERS REALY INC 855-9000

PLYMOUTH - A' town, large 2 bedroom, great room with cathedral oaMng, 2 carports. $720 594-0653 or 455-6786

PLYMOUTH CONDO-Ooaa lo town. 2 bedroom. 1 bath, freshly painted, carport. $650/mo or rant with op-tion tor $725/mo 420-1252

PLYMOUTH-2 bedroom lownhouee. sppaances. fully carpeted, base-ment. carport. $635/month + 1 month security 9am-5pm. 459-0660

ROCHESTER HILLS - 2 badroom. 1' i bath condo Off Adams Rd 2 minutes from M-59 Washer, dryer In unit, dishwasher, stove 4 refnger-tor. neutral decor. Carpeting throughout Wood deck overlooking Canton River $750/mo 656-0311

ROCHESTER - m town 2 bedroom, aN appliances including washer/ dryer. 1 car attached garaga Rent $800 + security Catf In Rhodes Management 652-8221

ROCHESTER, 2 Ierge bedrooms, sa sppaances. full baaement. club-house outdoor mamtenenos

731-0175

N ROYAL OAK-2611 Crooks 1 8 2 bedroom, 1H bath townhouaas. sir dishwasher, micro, carport, leundry. patio Laaaa $6SO-$725 647-7079

Royal Oak/Clawson

SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE

Only $725 heat included

Theee spacious townhouses are nicer than moat condos 2 bed-rooms, 1 ' i baths, deluxe kitchen central air. vertical bands, covered parking, private entrances 8 base-ments. seperete fenced-in patio yard 6 mora Lease required EHO Sorry, no dogs

14 Mile 8 Crooks Ares CaB for Appointment

THE BENEICKE GROUP 642-8686

ROYAL OAK

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE LOVE CHILDREN 4 PETS

" 3119 GWEN CT. 2 bedrooms, specious living roorf. wood burning fireplace t ' i baths full baaement. central etr dishwssh-er. sen dean oven, refrigerator March 1st occupancy. $695/mo 354-9119

415 Vacation Rentals 415 Vscation Rontats ATTENTION SKIERS

HARBOR SPRINGS PETOSKEY

Condominium Rentals 1. 2. 3 and 4 bedroom units available tor andekl season

1-800-968-8180 LITTLE TRAVERSE

RESERVATIONS BEAUTIFUL LAKE CHARLEVOIX

2 4 3 bedroom trame cottages and log cabins located on the wsisrs edge Ideal tor sporting f amity - with excellent swimming, nehmg I boat-ing. We are rustic, yet modern, In e peaceful and Quiet surrounding.

CALL (3t3) 293-6644

sq- ft. 2 vias on the Bay Puerto VMarta. Mexico FuHy equipped kitchan. tacuzzl. pool, maid service, securtty For rentei Into/brochure, 650-3022

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 3 bedroom 2 ' i bath lownhomee evaaabie 2 400 sq ft wesher'dryer, fua Baaament. soma with goa course view Only s lew MR CsBnowt

477-0133 INOEPENOENCE GREEN APTS

SOUTHFIELD - Beautiful 1600 sq ft 2 bedroom. 2 '4 bath condo 2 car attached garage privete entrance, rear patio. 1st. floor laundry, tun basement $875/mo Call weekdays, 855-8110

SOUTH Lf ON CONOO 2 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry room. Carport, pool, enclosed porch many extras 437-1549

TROY CONOO- 2 bedroom 2 ' i bath. 1.450 sq ft sir. finished base-ment. 2 carports, washer /dryer, pool, non-smokmg. no-pets, imme-diate occupency $675 626-6784

TROY- Upscale 2 /3 bedroom. 1'4 bsth townhousa. sunken living room, fw-episce. stream, pond fish-ing, pool, tennis, moral $795 - fee

TENANTS 8 LANOLORDS RENT-A-HOME. 642-1620

TROY - 3 bedrooms, ftreplBce. pa-tio, dlrung room, basement, newty decorated, new appliances pool tennis. $965 includes heel 642-8702

TROY - 3 bedroom. 2 ' i beth. ga-raga. finished basement. $950 m-cludes heat Oonrve. JCI Relocation

q524-2424 or 652-1318

TROY - 3 bedroom. 2 ' i Oath, at-tached garage, sir. deck No pets $825/mo. -i- utilities 8 deposit 642-9449 or after 5p m 642-9448

WALLED LAKE - 2 bedroom, 1 ' i bath, baaement. private garage central air AvailabM esrty March $700/mo includes heet 352-4318

WESTLANO - 3 bedroom 1 ' i bath, basement garage, pool, dubhouse. private entrance $700/mo (in-cludes water) + security 471-0644

414 Southern Rantala DISNEY AREA Condo New 3 bed-room. 2 bath, furnished Close to 3

Kcourses, tennis, pool. $525/wk for particulars 288-9482

DISNEY ORLANDO AREA - 3 bed-room. 2 bath furnished home, recre-ation sree. pool, 20 mmules from Dtaney, $375 per week 261-6210

DISNEY/ORLANDO 2 bedroom, 2 b#th, furnished resort condo, 3 pools, lacuzzl. golf, terms, weekly" monthly 459-0425 or 981-5180

DISNEY/ORLANDO vacation condo Beautiful 2 bedrooms. 2 beths, pool, spa. golf $495 week Call 545-2114 628-5994

FLORIDA - Ocean front condo, |us! S of Daytona. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 pool* Beautiful1 437-1546

FLORIOA. Vero Beach - On ocean wtth heated pool 1 bedroom, t '4 bath 1st floor condo Mar-Apr Caa

407-231 - 7949 or 313-644- 7136

FT MEYERS - Directly on Gull A l Views of water BeeutlfuNy decorat-ed 1 bedroom condo sleeps 4

553-2775 or 471-2047

FT MYERS BEACH, FLORIOA Beeuttful 2 bedroom. 2 bath. tu«y equipped condo, waat lo beech special monthly rata Available Irom

20 313-681-0149

HILTON HEAO IN SEA PINES Lovely 2 bedroom 1st Itoor eondo pool, free tsrvms golf b*tmg. sailing 4 ocean Owner 313456-1339

HILTON HEAO. island - PsBnetto Dunes 3 bedroom 3 beth viae Free lermM. 4 b * s a Available weekly Start Apr* to 203-431-4024

HILTON HEAO tSLANO - I bedroom condo. ocean view kitchen fac*tiee accomodates 6 Tenms/2 <sr cools $4SO.'weak

a / 2 large 698-200^

HILTON HEAO/SHOREWOOO Deluxe 2 bedroom. 2 beth. 4th Boor

LfVONIA MALL AREA N O W t bedroom lownhouee pnveM river front axpoeure ot natural sMdato Evsry C

$685/mo • security.

Sorry, no pets 522-1811

LIVOMA 1 badroom. newly w appaances $525/Month

S NORTHVILLE • HIGHLAND LAKES

1 bedroom eondo. beftv eppa-

' 530pm 347-8922

MOWTWVH.H

• n t 2 oar oarage Over 1500 aa •MNMSMO aae-wii

NOVI CROSawtNOS TOWNHOuet 2 bedrooma. " * • • • • • • •

bedroom. 2-4 DeUV 2000 a * «L. « • t garage li i i B i t i noo^ar i S o / e a o Bring your boat

M a r f e o t O M ,

i only community it 346-5 W0

RICHTER & ASSOC.

TON HEAO VMa - 2 bedrooms. 2 beths tennis racquetbea. 2 pooia

Brochure o'naaabie

KIAWAH ISLANO S C 1-S badroom aecommode-

tlona m choice lolonfl location Brochure Pam Harrington Exduewea T-600 645-6966

LONGBOAT KEY'SEAPLACE larg-eet 2 bedroom 2 bath assign si decoreted. steps from oool. lenree. 4 gulf beech Monthly 862 9608

BIRCHWOOO FARMS - Harbor Springs. 4 badroom. 3 bath, vaca-tion home, ea smervltes. near Boyne 4 other aki reaorts Eves 766-7109

BOYNE CITY - Clean, neat 3 bed-room homa, ftreptace to rent. 7 miles from Boyne Mountain Se-curtty deposit required 642-5245

BOYNE CITY SKI HOUOAY 10 mmutee to Boyne Ml Deluxe 3 bedroom. 3 bath + loft 2 FanHtosa or 3 couples TV + 662-6370

BOYNE COUNTRY - 3 bedroom, 2 ' i balh Ranch homa on Walloon Lake. 5 miles S ol Petoakey Days 575-2456 Evening 559-5236

BOYNE HIGHLAND/NUBS NOB Skiing! I Luxury Condo s. Freptecea. includes Indoor Pool Resort Prop-erty Management Co 600-966-2844

BOYNE - NUBS DELUXE CONOO 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace sleeps 7. pool, sauna. $375 per weekend. $140 m O weak 346-2996

BOYNE/PETOSKY. LittM Traversa beach from. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, sunroom. dishwasher, micro, nra-place. sleeps 11 855-5870

CADILLAC - Sand Lake. 2 level viae home on 100 ft privete sandy beach A l amenities, dock, boats, sleeps six $750/wk 313-466-6285

CANCUN MEXICO Luxury resort 2 bedroom mils Sleeps 6. available week ol Feb 27

294-5742

EASTER WEEK Clearwater Beach Reeort Condo

Available 4-10 thru 4-17. $695 Call 313-652-2425 for details

EAST TAWAS - Stoney Shores Sands Lake Inn 2, 3 4 4 bedroom cottages and 1 8 2 bedroom motel units. Hunting. Fishing, skiing, snowmobiimg. etc Call 1-517-362-4609

EMPIRE. MICH - Walk to Lake Mich-igan 3 bedroom. fuHy furnished with aa conveniencee Also mdudes bi-cyles $450/w*. 627-4672

MYRTLE BEACH S C - Luxury ocean - a-om condo 3 bedroom. 2 4 barn corner unit 2 pools weekly

1 or 667-8773

MYRTLE BEACH S C - Oceentront luxury 2-3 bedioom condos M y equipped aleapa 6 -8 poo^tacuol From $530

on p * f i 644-7

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t-800-433-8787

Condominiums and 2-5 bedroom homee for weekends, weekly or monthly rental wtth miles ol Cross Country Trails end Amenities st Birch-wood Forms Golf 4 Country Club Ail with fireplaces, M l kitchens, Cable TV Washer/Dryer, and linens snd towels

HARBOR SPRINGS Highlands area- Greet houaa. W Mmutee to ok! aiopee &

cr ooa country 662-7633

HARBOR SPRINGS HARBOR COVE CONDOS

FOR SALE OR RENT Oisspt 2-12 people. Indoor pool, sauna, hoi tub On arte croee coun-try Mil tratfa 3 mrtoe lo Nuba Nob 6 Boyne Highland

Aleo 2 person ratee SYLVAIN MANAGEMENT

1-600-676-1036

HARBOR SPRINGS 3 badroom condo. neer Boyne Hightands/Nube Nob. fuBy equipped Great view

L 661-2799

HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor Cove 2 badroom. 2 bath oondo. VCR, cade, fireplace, indoor pool, hot tub. sauna Sleeps 8 (313) 681 -9225

HARBOR SPRIMQS-Herbor Cove Luxury condo. t i n t s 9. llooflh Club with pool. 5 minutes to ski slopes Hoaday 4 Ski rentals 313-331-7404

HARBOR SPRINGS Hartor Cove. 2 badroom 4 toft condo Week or weekend renteie Indoor pool near

swimming 646-9066

HARBOR SPRINGS large Victorian home, waBi to shopping. Beech. Ian-nis Accomodates 46 w/ 2 vines next door Groat tor tamay reunions 4 golf outmge Free into 313-426-2507

HOMESTEAO-Chermmg beachfront townhouae Lovely decor 2 bed-room. 2 bath. fWaplaca. VCR. view Owner raiaa A l seasons 655-2475

HOMESTEAD CONOO 3 bedrooma. 3 baths, plus toft, on Lake Michigan Newty redecorated Weekly rentals Days. 463-1566 or Eves 256-9149

HOMESTEAD CONDO - ski & sum-mer rentals. Fantastic view oI Lake Michigan 1-2 badroom. 2 fire-places, reduced rates 879-9336

HOMESTEAD/LAKE MICHIGAN ATtractrve 1 bedroom condo. nra-place deck fua kitchen ideal loca-tion on lake Sleeps 5. 642-4251

HOMESTEAD RESORT-Glen Arbor Mich 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, on Lake Michigan Downhill 4 Croee Country Skiing 313-426-2517

OSCOOA - modernized 2 bedroom housekeeping cottage on Van Efieri Lake, sleeps 5. includes bot 8 dock $250 weekly 422-8655

SKI WEEKENOS AVAILABLE -loekey Walloon area. Like ns» 4 bedroom. 3 beth condo $375 » $80 for extre night 644-5194

Southwest Florida Sanibel & Captiva

Islands Complete vacation and accommo-dation servicee trom Sambel s old-est end moot reliable raM estate company Rent luey equipped and furnished luxury condominiums or privete homes Over 600 rents! accommodations available Can today for seasonal rates

1-800-237-6008 Vacation Rentals Priscilla Murphy Realty

415 Vi MEXICO-Puerto vaBarta. Remade Inn Reeort HoaM on the Bay. suite Maape $. AveBaMo anytawe Substantial savings by owner Days 157-1722: Eves 365-16M

NEW HAMPSHIRE - I860 Cape Cod

8 Ashing on our lake. Mountain cambing. goff. $ Isnras neertry Weakly rentals 845-2096

PERFECT FOR RE-UNION or Oroupa Modem equipped krtchen and 8 bedroome. on (Men Lk. Michi-gan with Sandy Beach. ISO ft. ol ahoreBne end laeeplna maw ol SLEEPING BEAR DUNES Rentate CaB 706-632-6209

PETOSKEY - secluded wooded 4 badroom cottage overlooking W el-loon Lake. Summer weekly rental wrth boat 313-666-6807

ROARING BROOK Harbor Springe, modem carriage houee. 2 bad-

room. Veplace. Little Traversa Bay

Bkang After 8pm Boyne Highiends/

616-526-6426

TORCH LAKE - Secluded shoreelde home on 25 acre aetata. 3 bathe. 2 bedrooma. Aropieoo Dock/aft From $t000/wk Brochure 644-7286

TRAVERSE CITY - 3 bedroom. 2 bath home on aa-sporu Spider Lake. IISap a 10. 3 decks boat, brouchure/video Evee 682-6164

TRAVERSE CITY Chermmg. front. 1-2 Bedroom condominiums Lakeehore Reeort CeB tor summer brochure 1-800-866-1094

TRAVERSE CITY. Luxury 1-2 bed-room. beachfront condos. Low win-ter weekends padtegoe $149 up VCR/HBO CaB for brochure/sum-mar rales 1-800-968-2365

420 Rooms For Ront DEARBORN AREA - $65 per week plus security deposrt Kitchen 8 house privileges

277-O960 or 564-0077

FARMINGTON - Furnished room lor proteesKmM gentlemen Engineer preferred Uttittee 8 imen furmehed $260/mo CeB Thurs 6-10 474-0823

FARMINGTON HILLS Completely fixmshed, leundry lecBi-t«s svaaabM. an hotel servicee

$475/MO 8 UP BOTSFORD INN 474-4800

GARDEN CITY FurnMhed room

Kitchen privileges $60 per week 421-2336

GRAND RrvER/Beech large room, nice neighborhood near

4 transportation $70/wk 536-5514

shopping 4 t rans Util it ies Included.

TRAVERSE CITY - cute cottages Weet Bay 4 Cedar Lake Sandy beach, hot tub, aunaets $350-$750/ week 616-946-7442

ROOM FOR RENT st convenient Livonia location, aaa highwey $320/mo including ties Co* Joel 425-1-2573

LfVONIA - furnished In attractive house near 1-96 ProlsoMonM. non smoker, pnvate bath, cable, private phone aveaabie $68/wk 522-7376

L I V O N I A

Large furnished room wtth "sundry 8 kitchen ladBtwe

591-3947 or 562-7755

NON SMOKING share 2 bedroom. 2 bath W Btoom-fieid condo w/same 8 cot $375/mo - '4 utwties After 5pm '37-8768,

4 , 420 Rooms For Rant FRANKLIN-Moetfy tornMhed baaa-mant efficiency Opt Utamea 4 laun-dry pill.—gee included Oady I 6pm chiWcare tor 8 yr old oredned toward $75AW raM. Ralaranoaa 6

737-0274

LIVONIA - Mtddtoball 6 96 area. OutM, daan. pool. air. vary piNato. $70/wk. $200 security depoaM Foi-

meeeege instructions 427-7366

UVONIA - PRIVATE ENTRANCE Bath daan. furnished Vke 1-96.1-278. 5 MBe/

SSOaweidy i . N. WESTLANO, furniehed. Inciudee

knchen 6 laundry p r M U n n . 522-0220 non smoker. $60 weekly

OLD REOFORO - working woman only - kitchan prtvBogos. $50/wk plua 1 weak security

531-4226 or 631-3297

PLYMOUTH SLEEPING room wtth bam. doee to oiiinaooiai. tor-mshed. antra daan $60/week Non-smoker Ralarancaa 453-7309

REDFORD FURNISHED ROOM Extra big room wrth caMo TV. • 6 5 per week or by month 427-6662 Or. 937-3623

REDFORD Sleeping room tor working lady Many homa prtvUegeo. C a * 3 - 6 p m 531-5612

421 Living Quarters To!

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BEVERLY HILLS- Mala lo shore 3 badroom ranch w/matoTamolo <21. $300/mo «- H utamea 6 dopoMt SHARE 6*2-1620; Owner 646-7749

BEVERLY HILLS - t 6 f t 6 dale. 2 melee, 1 tomato, looking tor 4th roommate $320/month m-ckjdee utawee 6 furniture Avaaabie March 1. CaB Lloyd. 879-1400

BLOOMFCLO - WM share 4 bad-room. 3 bath homo, pool labia, walk to Square Laka. $300 4 depoen.

336-6066

REOFORO-Tetograph/Plymouth Rd area Cleen furnished sHtaancy room lor employed aduM gentleman $65 pkie first 8 laet 532-9661

REOFORO - $60/wk * deposit. In-ciudee Ml utamea Kitchen/laundry prhrttogeo Non-smoker/drinker 8 drug free 534-0109 or 531-2240

ROMULUS Furniehed Knchen 6 Laundry privileges Employed, Straight Drug Irea. $350/mo 1/3 utantes CaB. 942-0964

ROOM FOR rant to 3 bedroom home. In Garden City. $300 month includes utamas Smoker ok. no drugs 525-8239

ROOM FOR RENT. Roysl Oak area. $300 /plus '4 utilities

549-9506

SLEEPING ROOM. 1-275, between L 696/96. for non-smoker, non-drink-er. employed $75 per week.

464-6507

TROY - Largo quality furnished room, kitchen 8 knons. non smok-mg/dnnkmg I em ale $325 month pius security 524-0162

WESTLANO ROOM tor rent 726-1164

W BLOOMFIELD - Room tor rent with prtvote bath, locatad to s wood-ed scenic eree. overtookmc a lockjded pond No pets $315/ monthly. 941-6020

421 Living Quarters To Share

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642-1620 864 S. Adams. Blrmmghem

BLOOMFIELD HUM. luxury 2 bed-room, laundry tadktiee. and unit. $375/mo includes aa utMtiea & cable . $200 eecurrty 335-1377

CANTON, CUan qua large home, flrapiace. laundry room. $260. utamea included

416-8642

CANTON - non-smokmg mole as prolsseionM to ohare 2 bedroom/2 bath spt Heal mduded mdoor pool $260 <4 utilities 455-2954

EVERGREEN 6 13 MILE - Shore 3 bedroom homa. 2 M bathe, laun-dry. fireplace, storage Musi be neat, clean 6 dependable $250-$350 CeB after 6pm 642-0447

FARMINGTON HILLS -Builders own new construction luxury house wrth room lor rent. Fua houee privileges $500/mc 442-0771

FARMINGTON HILLS- Dreke 6 Grondrtver Straight, non-emokmg male w«l share 2 bedroom apt $300/mo includes all utailies 8 cable Clubhouae. mdoor/outdooi pool. 471-3696

FEMALE ROOMMATE lo share 2 bedroom. 2 bath apartmanl in great area of Southfield. $350/mo

SHARE-A-HOME 642-1620

FEMALE ROOMMATE lo share 2 bedroom. 2 bath apartment in Far manngton Hflto. $342 50 s mo plus security deposrt 8 half utames

r 1st 442-0692

FEMALE ROOMMATE needed De-luxe FomMngton KUBs home Bike troas 8 commons erea $450 Contact Jody 786-2181

421 Living Quartan JT. To Share TT:

LIVONIA near fro—ay. Mrge r o £ C ~ turmohed. maatoe mduded; u -8 waahar $260 month « 7 0 / Non-smoker CaB Jarry. 531-:

MALE aBehao to shore l«M 3 bedroom houee wtth smgM

Avaaabie tot $220 plus '4 utanies Ctoaa w Birmmghom . RoyM Oak 642-6733.;

PLYMOUTH - tomMs roommate To" *

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PLYMOUTH-2

Non-emokmg a i g r s s i a y male. $300 a ,

416-6674

PROFESSIONAL gto white tomato share LMonsa home $330 mo altera ea/dopoaii

REOFORD TWP - wlB Ohare n s a . clean 3 badroom home utamea av duded $300 par month plus securi-ty References required 256-5330

& -

ROCHESTER HILLS-Am 1 bedroom 8 ful prMtogaa. 1st floor laundry $2S0/mo - % utBrttee * security 662-8166 or 576-509 >

R O O M M A T E - P r o f e s s i o n a l nonemokmg tomato tor 2 Badroom. 2 bath apartment ' M o n o n / H o ^ burgh $265 ' Vi uttttttoe 2 6 1 - 5 ^ 7

ROOMMATE WANTED to Garden City home $250/mo.. I M " dudes SB utamee FuB bam. kitchen 8 laundry laciBtMa 427-4824 _

ROYAL OAK - 3 with finished baaament. to share Non smoker, satellite dish $300 / mo mcludes untitles 5 4 5 - 0 0 7 7 .

SHARE outh condo Good location. Air. toundry. appaances Reeponsibie. non smokmg female o>% 454 -9156 '

SOUTHFIELD AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Share this charming 4 badroom home Pnvate room, fuB pnvBegas including laundry Ample oft-atraat-psrlung congenial housemates '~J f

No pets No smoking $225-$265 - utilities Call Now! 7 4 6 - 9 2 ^ - , SOUTHFIELD - , Furnished room, kitchen, leundry. employed tomato, non smoking preferred. $275 par month, mdudes utaittoe. 357-0061

FEMALE ROOMMATE to Share deen Lrvoma homa Platonic 8 com-pataoao a must $3SO/mo 474-0050

FEMALE ROOMMATE to share 3 badroom. 2 bath houaa in Troy, wrth pool. $300 pluo utilities

669-2314

FUN IN THE SUN when B comae.

mates Male-Female $266 mo plua 1/3 uttktiee 683-0661

NOVI/FARMINGTON HILLS Female non-amoklng professional needs roommate Female prefer i ed 21 * to (hare Condo/2 bedroom. 1 bath, laundry room $260 mdudas utai-ties Separate phone Bnes. CaB DebbM l0am-3:30pm. Mon thru Fn

.974-3943

TIRED OF PAYING HIGH RENT7— Ba the fourth m charming W South-field home. hM porttogoa. toundry. * No pets $256 plus manias 548-1661 -

UNION LAKE - Female seeks i to share lakelront houaa. Own bed-— room, private entrance to ahasad bath No pats $250/mc 383 1686

W BLOOMFIELD- 4 badroom

security

full privileges, males oaM. Mtos. $300 par mo., t w o

661-2623

YOUNG protosannM tomato looking tor seme to share large 2 * 2 beth apt (BtoomMd) dryer fireplace $4 i0 /mo 932-6737

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•52-3777 ROCHESTER POCHISTER H * I S

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300 Help Wanted AA/1CP OPERATOR

mm enwonme i AA/1CP metrtrnietila-

pijence a ~pkja Computer M M At M 1 yaw experience Contect Mr. Bpwden 9am-12 noon only

An Equal Opportunity Employer

A CAREER SHOULD BE BY DESIGN.. NOT BY DEFAULT

THaTi why RaM Estate Ona o d r i caraar choices tor tha eeif-d»ecled. ambitious ndMdual and than sup-porta thoaa choices through mten-ane training, staff aaalatanra, high

program Cal..

rigtoota.

Lisa Dumsa 356-7111

AEAL ESTATE ONE. INC.

A B O V E A V E R A G E ?

ttlon Eslabltthed company Office environment Part

morning*. evening* A Satur-For datatfa cal:

A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE SALES WITH OS IS A -REAL JOB". Our program* and eypport systems m so effective. m guarsnlee you a minimum annual n a n a ot $25,000

OONT GAMBLE WITH YOUR FUTURE CALL ME TOOAYftl INOtRA or BARRY, 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE. INC. Farmmgton-Farminglon HMa

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS For pan-inna ianltonal M/F Eve-ning Hours. Rd Daya. S

10 . MIA Uvemots

8 Farmmgton nota 759-4505

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ALL POSITtONS

KNIGHTS INN Farmngton Hgl» 477-3200

ACCOUNTANT Ful tima Livonia location Dagraad with 4 plua yrs experience Sand re-auma * salary requirements to Paraonnal Oapt.. 17370 N Laurel Par* Dr., Sta 400E. Livonia, 48152

EMPLOYMENT 500 Help W 500 M p Wanted 500 HeJpW

ground hatpM World Book EOucr Aonai Product Co. 82SK lat W Bah-ama. Training aalary. 4$4-9135

ACCOUNTING

onal company i computerQed i

Expananca In accounting A ooaec-nonsmust P t i n i ssnd reeume lo MKa Jo Aim Caraon. Sodach. me.. 31275 Northweetern Hw*.. Suite 140. Farmington Haa. Ml 4*334

ADMISSIONS REP - I760/wk Enrol students tor national oo«aga

Ca«S24-1500 Paraonnal Data Rapon Agancy

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS - Mate or tomato. Mon.. Wad. evanmpa. Cor-poral* I m-houae sto openings. Good pay. 451-1165

ALARM MONITOR poertion Tatap

tor pan tune tpartanoa Ac-

captmg appScatlona between 9om 8 noon at: 12821 Capital. Oak Part

REAL ESTATE CAREER AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS?

WE WANT YOtmt Wa w« tram you and atari you on a long term Ngh-mcomo caraar Cal

Julia Dude* Deerbom-Deerbom Heignta REAL ESTATE ONE

565-3200 AMERICAN HOMECLEANtNO Farmngton HMa la hiring maida raaidantlal deenmg. 85 60/hr L _ atari Own car required- 865-1648

ANIMAL HOSPITAL - experienced or w« tram. fun a pari Uma. repfy to; PO Box a 156. WaaOand. Ml 48185

ANSWER TELEPHONES m Our westlwid office Fu« ttma, 8-5pm. Mon-Fn . 84-25/hr. to atari Matura parson preferred Apply at: 987 Manufacturars Or . S of Cherry HR, E ot Newburgh or call 728-4572

ACCOUNTANT/ MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT

Accounting a Management ConeiH-ant warned tor Birmingham CPA arm Are you motlvatad, want uorsl-•carvl daily caraar chalengee faat-pacad. and like working aa pan of a prolessionai csantale auppon i i m 1

Vve ara seeking. an Individual with an accounting degree a a computer science minor Required qualifica-tions 2 yaars accounting and ad-vanced axpartanca usmg Lotu* 123. financial forecasting, with strong oral a wollan communication sklls Pratarrad skills Expananca wrth Harvard Graphics, WordPartact. data bases a networking Wa oftor caraar growth a eomprahenaNe frtnga benefits pacfcaga Sand ra-suma with salary requirements to:

Atiantion Jacque Elkins Kopmeyar. Hoeg. Palga. a Co

30150 Tatagrsph Road Sulla 444 Birmingham. Ml. 480J5

ACCOUNTING CLERK

Assarirva. detaii-orienied account-ing dart lo handle aniry-taval poei-non wnhm Mhng dapt Dutiaa In-clude Data antry 8 Wing Minimum requirements High school diploma with daia antry and 10-kay adding machina axpartanca Interested ap-pacanis. plsaa* sand resume 10

A/R Supervisor 30100 Telegraph Rd

Suite 200 Bingham Farms. Ml 48025-4518 An Equal Opportunity Employer

Affirmative Action Employer

ALL AROUND PERSON U g h ! m a i n t e n a n c e , f loor ca re and d«etery a ide for sen ior a p a r t m e n t bu i ld ing m W e s t l a n d 451 -1155

APARTMENT LEASING CONSULTANT - PART TIME

for Wast Bloomflald area. Call 682-2950

APPOINTMENT SETTERS Part time Day/Evan No Sales Ex perienced preferred W*l tram Cal

981-6500

A S S E M B L E R S malts Holandia. Inc.. a ma|or manu-facturer of O E M sunroof* for the automotive industry is seeking As-semblers lor the afternoon shift Applications will be available at

Recaption Dee* 26 TOO Haggerty Road Farmmoton HMa, Ml Friday, Fab. 12, 1993

ANO interviewing wll be done the SAME DAY (YOU MUST APPLY IN PERSON I Previous automotive assembly ex-perience a plua Education required HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA.

APARTMENT MAMTENANCC Uve on Ma position lor 70 una north suburb apt. examples Experi-ence Should Include Ight pkimbmg.. I k i i i c l , cm pantry * ganaral mam-

APARTMEWT MANAGERS Experience required Experience m HUD * MSHOA programs a plua.

qjukaiiiaim to: 28777 Telegraph SouthnatoTa. 48t

H-10. Sle 2100.

48034-7861.

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APARTMENT MANAGEMENT Company haa poaMon mamtananoa. grounda mant prapplna. Propartli ad m Royal Oak and Troy - ralahla tranaportMon a muetl You muat ba hard working, self starting and able lo produce good quentlty and qua»-ty We are en selstHlahsd compeny and offer a cxftpetlth-a salary pack-age including 401K. Muat ba able to paaa stranuoua physical A drug screen ftotaraneaa A ao8d back-ground raqulrad Apply m person al Amber Part, 3807 Crooks Rd . Roy-tt Oak. (H mla N. of >3 Mae oomer of Chester | No phone oaBa

APPOINTMENT CLERK Looking tor anthualaenc, raaponai-Me. parson to sal up appomtmanU pen time, evening hra. 85-87/hour + incentives Students • ale am a. Contact Mr. Clark. 416-1880

APPOINTMENT COORDINATOR Poewona Opened Schadukrig ap poniments tor our stall No aatoa Pan A to! tima positions After noons A aoanmga available Wagaa negotiable Start immednieiy High School Students ealcomadl

Please cal 326^502 Ext 3

ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE Wtth design background A mm. 5 yrs. experience m cuatom, raaldan-uai A commercial protects Submit rsaume to. Box 174 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers

38251 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvonia Ml 48150

ASSEMBLY - LIGHT Choice ol 3 sMfts. 84,25/V - Over time, Uvonia. cal Lucy 473-2835

Undoroa Temporary Servicee

ASSISTANT MANAGER Succeaalul real estate agent with minimal 3 year* experience Chal-lenging poartion with limned reepon-eibWIIee Great compensation with ability to continue listing and aaWng

For confidential Interview Cal Laura Cantm at 648-1800

ATTENTION! LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

NORRELL TEMPORARY SERVICES

677-2891 • ENGINE A TRANS MECHANIC

Naade^w gro iMnj^waM«^» j j r OealeraNp svalaMa. Apply m peraon al: 30260 Grand Nvar. Farmington H«a 474-4M00

LIVONIA CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH m need ol body shop porter Mi ame. service porter part time, (aftar-noonafc parts counter peraon. mtn. 2

RECONOmONER AUTO DETAIL toramao A Must ba experienced buffing or tntortor

" 1 -800-

Cel tor Interview 1-S13-467-1186

BLANCHARO ORMOER Operators BORING MILL OPERATORS BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS

Day A Night stun Appbeauona accepted al 6835 Monroe. Taylor 281-8800

BOOY PERSON - Muat ba experi-enced With oem toots A stele oaru-fted Good benefits A vacation. Apply at 7406 GreenMd

BORING MILL OPERATOR Experienced on WeMmanta MoM SNR. Fua Beneffta Apply at 24480 Gtoeon. Warren. Ml 314-758-2200

AUTO A LIGHT TRUCK Mechanic, muat ba experienced m al areas ol

muat. Only top paitoritiers A highly mothraiad mdMduaie need apply Top oormiMeelon A benefits Apply m peraon: Novi Motive. 21530 NoM Rd Between 8-9 Mas Rds

AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE Acme Operator*, daya A nights. Ful lima. hsneWs. Experience raqulrad Apply 24850 North mduatrlal Dr.. North ol Grand River between Haggerty and Hawed

AUTO MECHANIC General A drtvabdtty repelr*. Mini-mum 5 yra. experience. Busy shop! Rediord Area ta * . 534-3758

AUTO MECHANIC needed tor muffler A

Certified Caa experience A be State «Oen 684-2720

AUTO MECHANIC nalfled tor muffler A brake shop. Must have experience A be State Certified. Cell Den 684-2720

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Toofroom wort. mm. 6 yra. expen-

SURFACE GRINDER HAND Experienced m cerbtde A steel, yra. UUn experience

313-427-8010

CM IL DC A RE ASSISTANT tor day care homo, aapertenoed

o Mam Ful or ps

CHILD CARE Now silei i lowing tor part ttma leather atnea. am A pm hra. CMM

CHILD CAREGIVERS NEEDED FiM A part time tor ChrtaOan dey-

Stsrt •innd>ate», Rna 843-7860

427-2930 BRIOGEPORT OPERATOR

muat ba experienced, aleo eet-up or CNC vertical macMMng i

Splcer Tool - 456-1800

BRIGHT. ARTICULATE. sggrseMna, clever, pushy stubborn. Impellent peraon to deftver legal paper*. Muel have dependable car Great eam-inga Permanent Independent Con-

Service. You find ua after 5pm.

CARPENTER Rough Frame 5 yrs. minimum, PINE MAN

477-9871

CARPENTERS - EXPERIENCED m houee framing. ALSO HELPERS Cal aner 8pm: 517-468-3540

A S S E M B L Y WE SEEK:

Sharp experienced production as-semblers who ara mtoMgeni. per-sonable. motivated, hard working, flexible, mechanlcaly ekMed. leem oriented, quality focueed and have good hand speed snd ability to wort m a taal paced environment

WE OFFER:. An eetabkahed. growing, dean, safe plant with hs-tech equipment pkje reepect and appredetlon tor your good wort plua 18 30/88 55 par hom to start, plua ralaee. plus bonuses, plus compreherieive com-peny paid benefit peckege Oft l-275. Pieess ssnd rsaume m confi-dence to: Assembly, Box 274. Observer A Eccentric Newspaper*

36251 Schoolcran Rd Uvonia Ml 48150

BEAUTY SPA IN FARMINGTON HILLS

N e r d s pRC/fcSSIONAl ExpERIENCfd. WE 11 MOllVAted.

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

M A N I C U R I S T (Must bi k-Nnifcltdiytblt is Ptdici,»ts, ACRVIKS »%d T,tl )

M A K E U P A R T I S T E\peRit\C£d sttd o\ly *ppl\

TAMARA INSTITUTE 5 2 5 2 0 NORTHWESTERN H w y .

F A R M I N G T O N Hills. M l

ASSISTANT SHIPPING/RECEIVING MANAGER Highly motivated ambltloue. driven by challenge, honest individual needed tor downtown Detroit Im-porter .'Distributor Reeponai butties to include working wtth warehouse meneger m picking, packing, ship-ping el orders Coordinats all mconwng receipts Insuring prompt unloading from the container ano loading onto designated racks Inventory maintenance Return rner-chandiae mamtenanca Muat ba strong m communication and team-work Muat ba wmng to leem the system and help It grow Muat poe-sees aptitude tor math, muat be able to type and ua* a calculator High school dlpkams preferred Preferred previous experience with distribu-tor Sand reeume lo. Aaat Ship/ Receive Mgr„ P.O. Box 32627. Detroit. Ml 48232 neeume deedkne March 1. t993

ATHLETIC APPAREL 8475/wk Training salary, bonuaae a benefits

Cal -524-1500 Paraoneriel DaU Report Agancy

ATHLETIC APPRAREL TO 823.000 YR.

king Fiat benefit* Employment Center inc Agancy 569-1636

ATTENTION Thoee who aeek e sec-ond mcoms contact The Specialists tree Cal Second income Conaufl-

ca your -9585, dt

Or 533-7040, 7-9pm

ants ol America, enhance wtth ua 278-9565. day*

QUAUTY AUDITOR/INSPECTOR" Automotive suppker In a weetern suburb Is seeking a dependable, thorough, organszad quality auditor/ inspector Some SPC helpful. Sand reeume to Box 272 Observer a Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcrsn Rd Livonia Ml 48150

PRO 8500-8000 week plua benefits

Certified, with experience Must be sbls to start now 356-6565

AUTOMOTIVE LAB TECH

Adhaal as manufacturer m N W Suburbe needs techntoen experi-enced m sisimbkng teat systems m adhaelve lab Some mecfianical ap-titude required Temp-to-perm

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

AUTO TECHNICIAN Dick Scon Dodge hea an immediate opening tor 1 automotive technician experienced m electrical and mierlor trim areas Muel be state certified Ejicolent pay plen and baneffls For s person* Interview cMI 451-2110

AWNING INSTALLER - Must heve experience on fabric awnmga -i eeldential 8 commercial BeneftU Marygrove Awnnlng Co.. 422-7110

BAKERY haa early morning counter snm available 5am-ipm Cal Corrla 352-5695

BEGIN W O R K T O D A Y

Sorting/stocking inventory m lerge retail eetttng Prior retal/atock/ln-ventory experience a plus Long term temporary

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166 BENCH HAND for tool A gaga shop 10 yrs experience necaaasry. M benefits Cell after 4pm for appomt mant 721-5455

BRANCH MANAGER TRAINEES $600/WEEK

International compeny la opening new locations throughout S E. Mich igsn a needs managers immediate-ly 8600/wk salary when pieced 81500/mo whke m training Some experience preferred, company training provided. tLncalent benefits LNOraa. 422-2498

Warran. 296-8540

CAFETERIA - only people serious sbout their lobs need apply Needed tor bank caleterle. glamoroua sat ting m Lnronla and downtown De-troit (needs own tranaportation) Must have work 'Mated experience and good raferencea. Prep, cooks

noons, up to 87 an hour with bane-fits Call. 542-9232

SCOTT GROUP - NO FEES EVER

My F a m i l y ? My Career?

It's no longer a choice C u s t o m Rela t ions • S a l e s

r m Janet Richards. As a resu l t of a n s w e r i n g an ad s i m i l a r to th i s one. I've been able t o enjoy the comb ina t i on of a Flexible Daytime Schedule wh i le reaching m y f inanc ia l goals. Comp le te t ra in ing , benef i ts, au to re im-b u r s e m e n t and bonuses are only a s m a l l pa r t of what GETTING TO KNOW YOU has to of fer . Contac t me at our un ique w o m e n o r ien ted adver t i s ing company .

Cal l : Jarv«t R i c h a r d *

STRAWBERRY HILLS FRUIT MARKET

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

$6.00 PER HR. For fu l l t ime

Caehlere Dell Workere

Addit ional and par t t tma posi t ion 8 a val la Ma. No axpar lanca nacassary.

Apply at: 32906 Middlebeit Rd. at 14 Mile, Farmington Hills Apply Mon.-Frl. 10 am-2 pm

CARPET CLEANING Helper needed fu8-tlm* m Rocheeter HlBa area Start 85.50/hr Cal Mon -Frt. be-tween 9 A 4. 652-6667

CASHIER - FULL A PART TIME Apply m peraon: Ktddto Land, 37025 Grand River. Farmington, Ml

CASHIER A LIGHT STOCK Apply m per-

31225 Arm Arbor Trail, comer of Merriman.

CHtLOCARE TEACHER the Community Houee

Early CNMhood Center m down-- " 644-8194

CHIMNEYSWEEP 8400-8700/weak. Must have track A ladder No experlenoe WM tram. Contact Mr Cagta. al 418-1880

CHUCKER SET-UP Automotive suppler looking tor Set-up Peraon Experienced ACME-GRIOLEY CHUCKERS Afor) SCREW MACHINES Competitive wege » benefit packages OueMled

appfy to Vico Producta Company. 41555 Arm Arbor Road. Plymouth 453-3777

C N C Bo r i ng Mil l O p e r a t o r

Ful time poefion with banaBM avaB-sus tor experienced CNC Operator.

CNC mecWnelnftO-S 14 par hour EXPRESS SERVICES

643-6590 NotanAgancy N s n r i F

CNC MANAGER - Pair on manufacturing Urtn la

an axpartancad CNC da-h H ^ H M t o k n u m ol Si

looking tor i

yra. experlenoe utaang CAD/CAM, to manulactura oomptax perls on 4-ana. maenmmg oanlaia and CNC Mhe Expertlaa required on CAD/

and |ob

S3 Troy Ml 48083

COLLECTIONS - Ara you a home-imaiaatsd m re-en

toroa? Smal Detroit you tor auto

lions Reeume lo: Attn: Jack Anton. P.O. Boa 1946-T, Detroit. Ml. 48231

COMMUNICATIONS Training salery. Bon

REP - 875/wk

Ca l - 524-1500 Personnel Deta Report Agency

. . . . . . . . . w a - S B S ? rap Muat have MORTGAGE Mnlp-

DIRECT CARE STAFF

w a m e a

Farmmyon I

An Equal O w » l l » « ) Employer

Customer Service

Opportunities Growing Famanglon HMIs company has tmmadtolo opanmga tor part Uma oue-

ttvea (8-2:30 8 2-8. Mon -Frt. I

attitude*, extremely artlcu-8

CLEAN HOMES In Novi with The Old Maid Service Pai sonateen am-

your ab«ty (313)478-3240

CLEANING PERSON - needed pert uma lor apartment complex Farm-•ngton HMa area Cal Tuee thru Fri.

478-0322

CLEANING PERSON Mature individual Interested m sup-

Mon -Fri-. "5pm- 10pm Western sub-urb* CattGary 313-363-0802

CLEANING PERSON NEEDED for a major metro aree apartment complex Ful time, experience a muat Call, 358-1885 sal 10

CLEANING PERSON, experienced, needed m beauty salon. Sylvan Lake area Ful time day*

681-7979

C A S H I E R Fka 8 Sherm ha* a poartion open for part-time cashier 2 to 3 days a week, no evertinga or Sundays Good sMary. liberal discount Suc-cessful candidate wHi be flexible, like people, heve good communica-tion ek«a 8 outgoing personalty with an above everage math apti-tude Perfect »ob for homemeker or part-time colega student

Cal Bobble 855-8855

ROZ & SHERM Maple/Telegraph

CASHIERS - ACCEPTING eppkee-Iions tor al shifts. M l 8 part time Benefits a educational aaalatance available Apply at Mob* Ol. corner ol 12 Mae a Orchard Laka Rds. Mon.-Frl., 9am-2pm

CASHIERS/DEU HELP Ful or pert time, flexible hr* , aome

Jerry or Mike, Oak Farms Fruit Mar-ket. 31550 Grand River. Farming-ton

CASH IN A FLASH! $150 BONUS

immediate openings m si locations lor the following sk«s

ELECTROSTATIC PAINTERS PRESS OPERATORS

WAREHOUSE JANITORIAL ASSEMBLY

Ws offer: Holiday Pay, Temp-Med Insurance Over Time pey. Bonuses Cal today for an sppomt-

SNELLING TEMPORARIES NEVER A FEE

UVONIA SOUTHFIELD AUBURN HILLS

464-2100 352-1300 373-7500

CLERICAL FOR CARPET STORE Alert, reliable parson needed to hvidle general office duties Fui tans poeltion. flexible hours Piees-ant working conditions Apply m

ion 1850 S Rochester Rd , Ro-

C O M P U T E R P R O G R A M M E R

We are looking tor a data! oriented indlvtdusl wtth 2 yet wtth the lokowmg

ClCS VSAM

• ICCF

•COBOL •IBM

• IBM-JCL

This ful time poartion offers a com-petitive aalary and benefit package Please aend yoiw reeume aath salary requirements to:

FIRST HEALTH Attn Personnel/Programmer

25505 W 12 Mile Rd. Southfield. Ml 48034-1646

We promote a drug free workplece EEO/AA M/F

IF YOU HAVE CLERICAL SKILLS

KELLY NEEDS YOU! WORD PROCESSING

SECRETARIES

Recent experience with Word For Windows and Excell Software • Top-notch secretarial skins • Long snd short-term sssignments m Lrvoma end Redf ord

DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

• High Production • Short snd long-term sssignments available

Call lor an appointment

Uvoms 522-4020 29125 Buckingham

Suite 4

Westland 328-5590 896 Wsyne Roed

S ofCherryhll

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES Equei Opportunity Employer M/F/D

1 - 8 0 0 - 2 8 5 - 4 8 5 9

MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATOR

BIRMINGHAM/BLOOM FIELD MARKET First Federal of Michigan, a leading residen-tial mortgage lender for over 36 years, is seeking a highly motivated Commissioned Mortgage Loan Originator. First Federal supports its originators wrth:

• An excellent commission and benefits package

• A full line of mortgage producta • Recognized processing and

underwriting expertise • An excellent reputation tor service

and professionalism If you are goal oriented and have minimum of one year of experience demonstrating the ability to originate mortgage loans, send your resume and income history in confidence to Employment Menager at the address below. "It is the policy of First Federal to conduct pre-employment drug testing."

RRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN 1001 Woodward

Dotrolt, Ml 48226 An SOU* opportune employ*

Stuck in a routine u tth a dull 9-5'

Call GETTING TO KNOW YOU and reach for the skyf

Want unlimited earnings' Then call us now

V O EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY

We 11 show you bow! ff yott rf motivated self conftdettt

and bait a car too. . Our woman oriented advertising company-

is looking for you!! We offer BENEFITS, INCENTIVES

and a FLEXIBLE DAY. Jg ( f this is f o r you... * Call RIGHT AWAY? ®

MRS. GAULO 1SOO-255-4859 * w w w si

CATALOG CALLS

DO YOU WANT S7-S9/HR?

Our compeny receive* over 85.000 caHa/mo from customers respond-ing to our nationally advertised products We need enthu*ie*tlc people lo answer the phones a ea-sts! our customer* who are caling to place order*

NO TELEMARKETING Wo provide complete training plua beneflta m a professions! office en-vironment Ful time only CMI Personnel 351-8700

CHANGE YOUR UFE Start a now career m reel estate today CaH Carol Shelton at

Real Estate One. 652-6500 Rocheeter Troy Area EOE

COMPUTER OPERATOR PART TIME to run back-ups Irom 4-10 PM.. Mon -Fn Keyboerdmg sklls needed, computer knowledge deelr-able Thia hourty poeltion peys 87 We wll tram a mature, dependable candidate CMI MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC 30333 Southfield Rd Southfield. Ml . 48076 Send reeumee to above eddreaa or FAX to: 647-6710 Attn Human

CONTROLLER Poeltion opening tor 614 units. HUO/Market Rale Hguaing lor the elderly Musi have eaeslant m-lerperaonal/organuational akHla. degree and a minimum of 3-5 year* accounting experience Computer knowledge eeeentlal. Excefleni sal-ary and banaMts. Send reeume by mal to: Jewish Federation Apart-ment*. P*r*omW Dept . 15100 W 10 U l e Rd Oek Park. Ml , 48237

An Equal Opportunity Employ*

typing skMa. J lion entelt receiving In-coming cast. IMdmg cus-tomer problems. Non smoking office. Com»aer-ized office* Cal tor more details. Mon >0-2 8 Frt 10-2.

489-0555

0WECT CARE STAFF A fun tf—1-f 0-

M O R C Training pi stoned but mm m m Me right person. AMI tor Aaron or Bsffi. 885-8218

DIRECT CARE WORKERS Needed tor home In Ptymouffi/Can-ton area ARamoon 8 nadnlght shifts e»—able. Training 8 experi-ence preferred, but not naoaasary Contact Gal: 454-6773

DISPENSING OPTICIAN

CSCTS l i

ful. experience the right mtfv* -Sal ,»anvlpm.

427-2

A NOVI based company is asskmg asipertertoed Tanker Drtvera. day 8

to: 40800 Grand River. NovL Ml 48375. Aim Tranaportation Oapt

DRIVER - chauftor-a "can** neces-sary Knowledge of trt-ccuntry area Ful tima. Apply M. 37025 Grand

DRIVER - M l time Accepting appk-caflona oray Competitive excelent benefits. L»ce8ant i

DANCE INSTRUCTORS WANTED For SB area s Outgoing mdMduals tor Jazz Tap. Tumblng. Pom-Pon. Cheer Leadino Bsaroom, Country. Modekng and Drama OaaeoaExpo-

psrson CMI TKATS DANCING" 313-348-5330

DAYS or NIGHT SI Lakapomte Yacht Club Wattstaff lleedad Come work

Cal. 59 I beet looking gkla 1-1888. Aak tor Jam

COSMETIC SALES PART-TIME

Crowley's, s major ratal deportment •tore chem. haa part-time poartion* available m our coametlc depart-ment at our Weal bom location We offer a good atartmg salary pk*s commission along wtth axciUnt beneflta mctudmg paid vacations a merchandlee discount Ouahfled ap-plicants ara mvtted to appfy m per-son st our Human Reeource Office

Crowley's 23303 Michigan m n u t

Deerbom. Ml.. 48124

DELI HELP tor fast paced cheeee dspt Experi-ence m del or chssas required Experience m pre-peckegmg tor dis-play a plus Ful Uma. beneflta In-clude medical With dental 8 vaca-tion Appfy m' peraon only 9am-5pm

J O E ' S P R O D U C E 33152 W. 7 M

DEMONSTRATORS Immediate openings tor supermer kel a drugstore dsmonstrstors Ex-ceoent pay Pomt of Sale 887-2510

waoae. a II driving Is with 7

or more pointa need not apply 30975 W 8 Mile Rd E of Merriman m Uvonia

DRIVER/PART TIME Muel heve good driving record Ap-pfy m peraon: Detroit Bw Medical Lab. 23955 Freeway Park Or Farm-ington HMa 10 Mle/Qrand Rrver-Fraeway Industrial Park

DESK CLERK - MIDNIGHTS Mature person Apply at: Suburban Houee Motel. 18820 Telegraph

COUNTER HELP-A mature peraon is riaeded tor a Saturday onty counter help poefficm m dry cleaners nekebmty and tranaportation a must Compentlvs pay M interested, csl 471-1747

COUNTER HELP-A mature peraon ia needed lor s fus-time position, snemoons at dry cleaners located m Uvonia Ratability and traneportatton an abeolule muet. Competitive pey If interested call 471-1747

COUNTER PERSON - mature. M l time eves tor bowing center Apply In person to: Plazs Lanes. 42001 Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth

COURIER. PART-TIME Needed l-5pm tor man oekvenes m metro eree ueang compeny vehicle Must have a chauffeurs kcenee with an axcalent driving record Submit reeume to

Peronnel AJ ETKIN Consfructlon Co

P O Box 9081 fl..auu-LJii-rLn M U kii onai rWirH'iyiW rl^M, ' • • • e * * An Equal Opportunity Employer

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - a na-tional compeny m the maurance m-dustry IS looking tor an sntry level programmer,'some progrsmming experience Must have knowledge Clipper. UNIX 8 Networks Salary commenaur ate/experience good benefits Cal Jerry W 354-0400

CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR Local conatrudton company looking for conatruction supervisors May require periodic traveling Pay a benefits based on experience Send reeume to: Box 238 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspaper*

36251 Schoolcran Rd Lrvonle Ml 48150

CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR Seeks carpentry aub* Send latter a

r alar encea to: C B S 19581 Saw

Southfield Mi

COURIER - Poartion* available tor rapkpy expending laboratory m the Dserbom/Westlsnd area Apply m peraon DRCL. 2345 Merriman. Suit* 1321. Westland

CREDIT INVESTIGATOR Leeamg company looking lor ener-getic person for entry level credit In-vestigation. Finance related back-wound and experience helpful Send reetmie to Credit. P O Box 9066, Farmmglon HMa. Mi 48333

CUSTOOIAL full-time, midnights Experience helpful, but not neoeeeary Trans-portation a must Immediate openlnga Cal JuBeat 855-3631

DIE REPAIR - night shift Experi-enced m repelr 8 trouble mooting of progreeelve transtor 8 line die wtth sbWty to set up snd operate tool room machinery Wegea depend upon experience Appkcatlona ac-cepted bate eon 8am a 4pm. Plym-outh Stamping. 315 W Ann Arbor Rd . Plymouth 453-1515

manmum top pay. good

DIE SETTER-Progreasl pound 8 nne dMe 5 yrs experience Day shm T op . . _ benefits for thoee who Quaafy Ol shop Appfy m person st Grssnflia Dw 8 Manufacturing 8301 Ronda Dr.. Canton No phone caSs

DIRECT CARE PLUS . Weekends (some overnights! • On-cel direct cere • DCW (kai time afternoon*! . Reeldantlal apeclefcsU I wfth mod or

program coordinator experience)

85 25 - 88 25 per hour beeed on po-sition 8 background Excalanf ben-efits. including modlcal/dantal tui-tion reimbursement. 8 more Grow-ing agency Apply to JARC. 26366 Frank Im Rd . Southfield. Ml 48034

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE STAFF

Previous experience wtth develop-menta l disabled preferred Excel-

_ provided tor thoee who Qualify 85 25 thru 85 65 to start For further information cal l lam 8 2pm weekdays

Connie 591-9239

DIRECT CARE STAFF Wel mwiaged group homee serving deveiopmentaay disabled adults hk mg caring persona High school di-

fta/GED pioma/GcD required Variety atafta available Blue Croes/SmeM maurance Cal 10am-4pm Osas'iHSe. 809-3808 899-6543 Dearborn Hts . 277-8193 Uvonia. 474-0283 Radford. 537-9058 Wsstland 326-4394

DRIVERS Drive cars provided by our ckents on a special route No dekwiee Day/aflemoon shrfts m Uvonia Week days/HI sal *nds MUST be 25 yeen of age or older, have EXCELLENT DRIVING RECORO FOR LAST FIVE YEARS Police se-curtty clearance required 8 drug tasting Pay 85 25 per hour Cal 9am-3pm Mon-Frl lor Interview

METROSTAFF Temporary Paraonnal Service*

425-6368 569-86700

NO FEE EOE

DRIVER - Semi driver needed tor smal distribution company, neet sppeerance neceessry Ctsen driv-ing record 537-7200

DRIVERS NEEDED lor auto ports Uvonia 8 Berkley Ft* and

part time available Apply m peraon 2186 Cookdga Highway. Berkley

DRIVERS WANTED to put compeny tandem tractors. Primarily m Ml. OH. IN 8 IL Excellent pey, bonus a benefits Owner/operator experi-ence helpful 5 year minimum expe-rience over-lhe-roed driving. Excel-lent career opportunity with a grow-ing company Send or FAX reoum* to Logistic Services. 32820 C**toi Uvonia. Ml 48150. FAX: 427-2432

Drivers Wanted Oletrlbutor haa 4 to 5 openings Must heve good driving record Cur-ram dilveis average 8600-8600. per ak Compeny vefUOe provided CaI after 10am. 471-5896

DRIVERS WANTED, day 8 night Apply wftfan at: papa Romano s. 5912 N Sheldon Canton. 453-4500

DRIVERS/WAREHOUSE Musi have vskd COL Wsrehouse work 8 local dekvery driver Growing company Apply m peraon 35301 Scfiooleraft. Lk-oraa

DRIVER - with van needed for pack-age 8 freight delivery Laie model 1 ton cargo van needed Pasd per-centage Cal now, 459-4215

EARN WHILE YOU EARN rsnpomngda

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS PART-TIME POSITIONS

Cashl«rs/Bagg«rs

• Flexible s c h e d u l e s • Scheduled w e g e inc reases

b e s e d on length of service • A d e a n , friendly work environment • Promotional opportunit ies

ba sed on seniority See the Store Manager at the below location to obtain employment applications and additional details:

BIRMINGHAM FARMER JACK STORE 3600 W. M a p l e a n d Lahaar

NOW HIRING

STATION OPERATOR'S/INC. A Subsidiary Ot MobH Oil Corp

We offer cashiers: • Competitive Wages • Comprehensive Medical Insurance • Paid vacations • Complete Training • Group Life Insurance • Flexible Hours • Uniforms

See SOI Manager, Carol 710 w . 8 MHe, RorttivWe

3 1 3 - 3 4 9 - 5 2 2 2

AM fOUAl OPPORTUNITY

CUSTOMER SERVICE Company located m Detroit suburb haa wi opening m It's customer ser-ve* department Applicant muat have both automotive suppker cus-tomer service end computer experi-ence Good starting aalary and fringe benefits Send reeume to:

Box 240 Obeervar 8 Eccentric Newspapers

38251 SchooScrah Rd Uvoraa Ml 48150

CUSTOMER SERVICE Of Church

customer service training Appkcanta should be

capebM of developing wntten train-ing material aa wel aa personam traming one-cn-one. Experience with PCa helpful Graphic produc-tion background a plue. F»« nme poeltion. selery + benefit* Send re-sum* with salary requirements to C L Ckckard. Pariah Publeatlona. 32401 Industrial Drive, Hta . Ml 48071

DIRECT CARE STAFF Smal group home m Uvonia seeks direct care staff T reined or WIN tram 425-6184

DIRECT CARE STAFF For children 8 edulls with develop-mental dtsabMtlee 1 tu*-nm* open-mg. Mon-Frl. 2-9pm 8 afternete Sundays. 1 larri-9pm. Part-time openlnga on .Ssksna* Experience 8 educational background m related

OUR LADY OF PROVIDENCE CENTER

Northvil le 453-1300 DIRECT CARE

Trained staff, cere tor adult l i t i l t , deveiopmentaay aeebied Benefits, neer Metro airport 753-4804

CUTTER/GRINDER Expertocnod omy Day*, pari Uma. Uvonia area 425-3820

DANCERS NEEDED

pert-time 9 am-230 pm 5 daya Start .ivnedislel,

Cosmetics Career Opportunity

JCPenney. Westland is now accepting applications for full and part-time experienced cosmetic people for our prestige Unas At JC Penney, we're known for our friendly people and generous benefits program (merchandise discount, medical/dental insurance, paid vacations/holidays, sick pay. savings and profit shanng plan). If you're looking for a challenging position in cosmetics, apply tn person at JC Penney, Westland, Personnel Office, Monday thru Friday 10-4.

JC Penney An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer M/F*W

DIRECT CARE WORKERS Accepting applications tor tf Shifts tor groi4> home m Garden City

trammg tram Caa Ann (8-4pm) at 456-5178

DIRECT CARE WORKERS For group home, tor menlaly pnyaKaay d HesjM, Day CelTen 2 7 4 - t l

OtfiECT CARE WORKERS tor grove horns m Waet Bloomasld. Mental health training halpM or vriB tram ARamoon ahMa » Cal Kim M.

OtRECT CARE WORKERS NEEDED 18

veers ol aqM atonl No aary Caa tor mteritsa sppukliasiil today at.

DIRECT CARE WORKER tor groia homa m Plymouth Afternoon sMt • sashU WCLS uStrang hatpM or w* tram 85 25 85 78Ar Can Germ 42tMM76

company is now looking lor amt»-tious hard working 8 quick learning individuals to help us m al s r eas ol our busmees

Rapid Advancement Available

Call Vanessa at

LICENSED JOURNEY Electrician Commercial 8 hr* alarm experience

•O compe-348-3634

Electronics Technician FULL TIME

Highland Superstore*, inc has s tul nme Certified Technician poeltion available et Its Corporals office m Plymouth We are seeking an Indl-

peirmg coneumer slectronics m a high volume mop. a Litlhcal* in electronic* or an aaaoctetea degree vtd repetr ol CO Players e plus

ancieleni benaMs package mctud-mg medicM. dental, imtrn dtocount Me. msaoatty profit sharing. 40«k| and a generous smployee discount Pisses appfy m person ot send

Highland Superstores. Inc. HUMAN RESOURCES-CD

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^Trerice Tosto positions * Three local men have been named to positions ;»n Trerice Tosto's appraisal and consulting ser-vices division.

L. Richard Parker of Farmington Hills was named senior appraiser. He will be responsible for real estate appraisal and consulting with an em-phasis on major apartment complexes.

Before joining Trerice Tosto, Parker was a sen-ior appraiser for Cushman & Wakefield. He has more than 20 years of experience in real estate as a broker, construction superintendent and property manager.

The company also appointed Eugene Szkilnyk of Troy to appraiser/consultant. He will be re-sponsible for the appraisal of commercial real es-tate, including shopping centers.

Szkilnyk formerly was a commercial appraiser for the Lambrecht Co. He has experience as an urban planner and real estate syndics tor.

Daniel Tomlinson of Bloomfield Hills was ap-pointed appraiser of commercial and industrial properties and vacant land.

Before joining the company, Tomlinson was em-ployed by Omni Appraisal.

Trerice Tosto, Birmingham, is a real estate bro-kerage firm active in industrial, commercial and investment brokerage, property and construction management and consulting.

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DeMattia activities R.A. DeMattia Co. has announced three busi-

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It has completed a 4,000-square-foot expansion of Engineering Development Systems/Engineering Systems in Plymouth Oaks Industrial Park, owned and developed by DeMattia.

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BY DOUG FUNKE STAFF WRITER

. -The accent is on home when it comes to funeral home design and ar-chitecture.

"I t needs to be residential in feel-ing," said Donald T. Root. "That s why it's called a funeral home. You want it warm and friendly."

Root, an architect with the South-field firm of Harley Ellington Pierce Yee Associates, has designed a new building for L.J. Griffin Funeral Home to be built in Canton.

L. David McCabe, a Farmington Hills funeral director whose family has been in the business 100 years, also is expanding into Canton.

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McCabe look: The new McCabe Funeral Home in Canton, a two-story structure with a high roof pitch and an exterior featuring Dryvit and manufactured stone, will present a Tudor appear-ance.

Griffin look: The new L.J. Griffin Funeral Home in Canton ivill be a single-story building with a brick exterior and will feature a chapel with a peak 22 feet high.

Renovation seen as answer to construction slump woes

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Renovations rather than new proj-ects will account for much work — maybe even a majority in some cases — for contractors, architects and specifiers this year.

" T h a t ' s where we concentrate now," said Ray Rieger, outgoing pres-ident of the Construction Association of Michigan and a Farmington Hills supplier. x

"The trend today is not to build new office buildings but renovate what you have," he said. "Owners have a tendency to take care of build-ings now. They don't want the roof to

leak, windows to leak, the foundation to leak."

Stephen Vogel, president of the American Institute of Architects Michigan with a practice in Detroit, picked up on the renovation theme.

"I believe, we have to stop con-structing way out," he said. "At some point, we have to leapfrog back. I be-lieve there's tremendous opportunity . . . to rebuild."

Not only in Detroit, but older sub-urban communities like Redford, Dearborn and Warren, Vogel said.

"In this slow period, we've done a lot more renovations," said Larry T. Raymond, president of the Construe-

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tion Specifications Institute, an ar-chitect and a Bloomfield Township resident.

The three were interviewed last week during the Design and Con-struction Expo at Cobo Center.

As the economy, improves and com-panies recall employees, workplaces may have to be adapted, said John M. Harlan, president of an electric com-pany in Southfield and incoming CAM chairman.

"There's been discussion about GM selling plants to another auto-maker," Harlan said. "Tha t would be an ideal situation to remodel."

The Birmingham School District is looking at the condition of its build-ings, Raymond said, raising the pros-pect of renovations and construction jobs.

Some in the building industry also figure that the Clinton Administra-tion will propose federal projects to stimulate the economy.

"There's certainly an agenda for ur-ban reconstruction, housing," Vogel said. "Hopefully you will see that coming down, but with the deficit, I don't know."

Infrastructure projects go beyond the commonly perceived roads and bridges, said Curt E. Hacias, CAM president. "Infras t ructure really in-cludes a lot of public buildings, schools, hospitals," he said.

He forecast an increase in business on the order of 3 percent for state con-

• tractors this year.

"I hear banks might become more liberalized in lending." Rieger said. "As the new administration develops programs, eases money, gives public confidence, we'll see more "work that actually starts."

But it can take up to 18 months from beginning a project to turning a profit, Harlan said.

"It 's going to be a very competitive year for our industry," he said. "De-troit 's been down. The thing about difficult times ia it challenges you to become lean, more efficient, work with people, become more productive.

"With a lot of good times comes sloppineas and inefficiency. Some-times. you need down times to shape up.

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"Architecturally, what we're building is a big house, a big home, a funeral home," he said. "You want friendly, warm, open-heartedness."

Different tacks While Griffin's and McCabe's

plans share many elements, they take slightly different approaches.

Griffin's single-story structure will contain three viewing rooms which can be expanded or con-tracted, a chapel, lounge, offices and restrooms over 11,000 square feet.

The chapel, which will seat 150, rises 22 feet above ground level and has some stained-glass win-dows.

The body preparation room and casket storage will be in the base-ment.

Unlike Griffin's first funeral home in Detroit and his current operation in Westland, there will be no residential living space above the business.

" I c an ' t a f ford the extra $175,000," said Larry Griffin, who pegged construction costs of the new Canton home at $1.5 million.

McCabe p lans a two-story structure of 12.000 square feet with living quarters upstairs at a cost of $1.4 million.

Two large viewing rooms that can be subdivided, a lounge, and the preparation room will be en the first floor. An apartment, plus arrangement room and casket dis-play. will be upstairs.

There is no basement. "A basement is so costly,"

McCabe said. "No one has told me yet what use it has except storage."

Neighborhood reflection It's important that funeral

homes look like other buildings in the neighborhood for that homey atmosphere.

Griffin's exterior will be all brick with a gentle sloping roof, asphalt shingles and small win-dows. "The roof has the typical slope a ranch house would have," Root said.

Dryvit, expanded .polystyrene covered by a hard plastic, manu-factured stone, and a high roofline with asphalt shingles that look like shakes will grace McCabe's exterior.

"We felt with this type of style, Tudor, it would blend in and look good," said Richard Garofola, a funeral director who will be as-signed to the new location. "Sev-eral subdivisions are going up in the area. This is the kind of house going up."

The immense size of funeral homes and public health regula-

t i o n s require many mechanical modifications.

iGriffin's home, for instance, will have five furnaces and air conditioning units .

"If one shuts down, the whole building isn't shut down," Griffin

said. "And at some parts of the drfy, there may be viewing rooms we may not want to heat."

S p e c i a l a i r e x c h a n g e r s , showers/eyewashes and plumbing installations required by law in the preparation room also raise construction costs.

Fireplaces, «off the main en-trances of both homes — Griffin will have a second one off the parking lot entrance — further convey a homey image.

Then there are things that peo-ple might never think about un-less specifically pointed out to them.

Wide corridors and doors ac-commodate traffic flow and con-stant in-and-out movement. Ceil-ings are also higher in viewing rooms, 10 feet in Griffin's build-ing.

"As room dimensions grow larger, they (ceilings) have to grow higher or it becomes tunnel-like," Root said.

Larger rooms, and in Griffin's case, a separate chapel, allow ser-vices to be conducted right on the premises.

"Not everyone belongs to a church," Griffin said. "Here, you can have funerals on Sunday and night funerals. People don't have to take time off work."

"We try to keep the windows in the chapel fairly high." Root said. "We don't want people sitting in the pews getting distracted and looking into the street."

McCabe pointed out the carpet-ing in a viewing room at his Farm-ington Hil ls funera l home. "You're walking on something soft. People stand in funeral homes a long time so we use thicker padding," he said.

Interior designers and decora-tors provide other touches. An ex-ample — the table around which families make funeral arrange-ments at McCabe's is a regular dining room table because that 's where most families share meals, discussion and make decisions, he said.

"The key to funeral home de-sign is most people don't realize they move large amounts of peo-ple in and out in a short time," said Paul Shuler, McCabe's ar-chitect. "It takes a lot of open area."

Coordination of professional working space, often a tight fit, also is important, Shuler said.

The style of McCabe's building will escape the traditional coloni-al look of many funeral homes, Shuler said. "I t ' s a little more res-idential, a little more inviting."

The challenge, Root agreed, "is really keeping it as warm, friendly and residential as you can and still accommodate a lot of people comfortably without making it feel like a commercial establish-ment."

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Generally, household pollution is more a long-term threat to your health than an emergency. The major exception to this rule is household lead.

Here's what you need to know about some common indoor tox-ins, along with suggestions about how to lower their concentrations to safe levels: • Making you sick? Your house may be making you sick if you have nagging colds, fat igue, lingering headaches or allergies that mysteriously go away when you leave for a few days .or when you opgn windows. Also, you may have health problems in the fu-

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The two most common sources of household lead pollution are drinking water and lead-based paint.

Last fall, a government study revealed excessive lead in the drinking water of homes in cities across the nation. The culprits in most cases were lead water pipes and lead-based solder used to join

water pipes. Lead solder was prohibited by federal law in 1988, but many homes and schools still have lead in pipes.

Lead-based pa in t s pose a threat when they are peeling or chipping off. or when remodeling sends paint particles and scrap-ings into the air. Construction dust gets into the soil or air and onto windowsills and floors — and into children's mouths. Even though the U.S. Consumer Prod-uct Safety Commission banned use of lead-based paints in homes in 1978, this kind of paint is still found in more than 50 million homes.

What to do? Your local health department or state environmen-tal protection agency can tell you whether your home is at risk for lead. They can also point you toward reputable testing compa-nies.

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• Replace windows and doors that are covered with peeling lead-based paints. That ' s often cheaper and safer than having the paint stripped.

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• Solid wood means that all ex-posed surfaces on a piece are made from the wood named.

Other woods may be used on drawer sides and bottoms or in other unseen areas. Solid wood is a better choice than veneer for vulnerable surfaces such as heavi-ly used tables and dressers be-cause you can refinish solid wood repeatedly.

• Veneers do not necessarily de-note lesser quality. For centuries, furniture makers have faced less expensive woods (these days usu-ally plywood) with thin sheets of decorative wood.

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Nails, screws, and staples can all give way over time, especially if a piece receives heavy use. Take out a drawer and examine the insides of a piece before you buy.

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AP — Sales of new homes, which tumbled during three years of economic weakness, jumped 19.4 percent in 1992, the steepest increase since the last recession ended nine years ago.

"Sales in each of the regions were up in double-digit terms," noted economist David F. Seiders of the National Association of Home Builders. "The market is coming together throughout the country."

The Departments of Commerce and Housing and Urban Develop-ment said sales totaled 608,000 last year, the most since 650,000 were sold in 1989. Sales fell to 534,000 in 1990 and to 509,000 in 1991.

The 509,000 pace was the slowest since 412,000 homes were sold in 1982, the final year of the previous recession.

Still, the 19.4 percent advance last year was moderate compared to many previous recoveries. Sales rebounded 51.2 percent in 1983, for instance.

The 1992 increase included a 6.3 percent gain in December, the first advance since September. Sales totaled 656,000 at a season-ally adjusted annual rate, up from a revised 617.000 rate a month earlier. The November total was initially estimated to have been 565,000.

Adren Cooper, a Commerce spokesman, said the department believes it has corrected problems experienced for more than a year in estimating sales and said ini-tial reports now should more closely reflect market activity.

Analysts said they expected continued improvement in the housing market this year as mort-gage rates remain relatively low and consumer confidence in the

Sales stats AP — The yearly totals of

sales of new homes since 1982 as compiled by the Depart-ments of Commerce and Hous-ing and Urban Affairs: • 1982 — 412,000. • 1983 - 623,000. • 1984 — 639,000. • 1985 — 688,000. • 1986 - 750,000. • 1987 - 671,000. • 1988 — 676,000. • 1989 — 650,000. • 1990 — 534,000. • 1991 — 509,000. • 1992 — 608,000.

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Bank in New York contended that "hous ing fundamen ta l s have turned increasingly positive with low interest rates and high affor-dability, and it is only a matter of t ime before the sales pace should notch up to trend pace of about 675,000."

Seiders said the Home Builders also are forecasting 675,000 sales this year. That would be the high-est level since 676,000 homes were sold in 1988.

He noted that the seasonally adjusted estimate of new homes for sale at the end of December was 276,000. represent ing a "s l im" 5.1-month supply at the current sales pace which should encourage further building activi-ty.

Fixed-rate, 30-year mortgages dropped to 7.86 percent by last Friday, the lowest since they aver-aged 7.84 percent during the week ended Sept. 11, according to the

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Tlie National Association of Realtors also attributed the low rates and improving consumer . confidence for a 5-percent in-crease in sales of previously owned homes in December. The 4.02 million rate was the highest since p 4.09 million rate in May 1979.

The increase was "the third straight and pushed sales of exist-ing homes to 3.50 million last year, the highest since 3.51 mil-lion in 1988.

The median price of a new home edged up 0.1 percent to $120,100 last year, held back in part by a sharp 9.2 percent drop in December, to $117,000, from $12.8,900 a month earlier. The me-dian means that half of the homes cost more and half cost less.

Regionally, sales soared 24.7 percent in the Midwest, to 116,000, in 1992. In December, they were up 10.4 percent, to a 127,000 seasonally adjusted an-nual rate. The median price in 1992 was up 4.5 percent, to $115,000.

Sales jumped 20 percent in the South, to 258,000, including a 9.8 percent advance in December to a 291,000 rate. The median price rose 4.9 percent, to $104,900.

In the West, sales increased 17.4 percent to 169,000, although they fell 0.6 percent in December, to a 167,000 rate. The median price fell 8 percent, to $130,000, reflecting continuing weakness in Southern California's economy.

Sales in the Northeast ad-vanced 14 percent, to 65,000. They were unchanged in Decem-ber at a 70,000 annual rate. The median price was up 8.4 percent, to $169,000.

Rebound: Low mortgage interest rates coupled with growing consumer confidence are credited for the rise in new home sales.

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Home improvement shows on tap Home improvement and home

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AP — Home may be where the heart is, but for the elderly the home can be where hazards are.

To guard against slips and falls, loose rugs and mats should be tacked down or removed. Add-ing cushions to chairs can in-crease comfort and perhaps pre-vent bone and skin injuries. Buffering or removing sharp-edged furniture and countertops reduces the likelihood of acciden-tal cuts and bruises.

Telephones should have im-portant phone numbers pro-grammed into them and posted nearby. For the elderly who may not be able to reach a phone, port -able devices that alert a doctor or family member are available.

The bathroom is one of the most common sites of home inju-ries. Handrails can be installed at

the toilet seat and bath. If a wheelchair is used at home, also install a raised seat on the device as well as a raised toilet seat for ease of transfer. If the bath has a sliding door, ensure that the framing is strong. Some shower doors are of light construction and will collapse if grabbed with force.

In the bedroom, the level of the bed should be low for ease of en-try and exit. In all rooms, ensure adequate lighting, especially on the nighttime pathway to the bathroom. It is also important to

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The elderly may also need to change simple habits at home. For example, medications for the common problems of angina and depression can cause dizziness when a patient stands up quickly.

To guard against falls and diz-ziness, people on such medica-tions must learn to make slow movements when getting up from a chair or out of bed.

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Quaif,cRuiv Model: 453-0200

South off Ann Arbor Rd between Beck & Ridge

; Soon i B a y b c r r y P a r k C O I D O I I I I « N «

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Sophisticated Detached Condomin ium Homes Set Along Morris Lake And A Magnificent 160-Acre Nature Preserve Priced From The $330" s. Located 1 Mile West of Orchard Lake Rd. on Pontiac Trail. Left on Mirror Lake Drive to Woodcliff.

Call: 683-3502

L i v o n i a ' s

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On The Lake

As in every long-lasting relationship, the bond between The Herman Frankel Organizat ion and West Bloomfield grows stronger every day. Be a m o n g the first to preview Village Square, a new generation of family homes built on tradi-tional values. Opening soon in West Bloomfield. M A I N OFFICE: 683-3500

HERMAN FRANKEL

Ranches, Story & half & Colonials • 5 Fabulous Home Designs

• First floor laundry • Attached 2 car garagr • Ccramtc balh • Full Landscaping Packajres • Bnck on tour Mdes • Full basement

I* Livonia schools • 73 New Homes Bui l t b y • BeotvcRrui Bui Id i rift

Company, Inc • B*vbcrrv Park. Inc

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become a d ream c o m e true at Berwyck.

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communities that wflj never disappoint: Berwyck on the Park...

I icaul I fut ty dt.vlgi LT D STI iglc - fan i l l y IN WTICS ove r look ing Kensington Mctropark *

Kent I j k c Af fordah lv p r iccd f m m $174,900.

Berwyck Place... a co l l cc t i on o f large cus tom homes, all set o n s tunn ing mul t i -acre lots Priced f r o m

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The Pick of Ann Arbor's Smartest Homebuyers

Now, Ann Arbor's smartest homebuyers have a tot more to pick from. Introducing Beacon Square, fresh new single-family homes with extras to tempt you Like fresh air. The open countryside And excellent Ann Arbor Schools for your children. Spaoous 3 and 4 bedroom homes with first-floor master suites give you more home for the money than you ever dreamed possible

Fresh Designs From $139,900

Located fast off Ptatt Rd , just soulh of Michigan <US-12> Models Open Noon-6 pm

Model Phone: (313) 971-0600

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THREE PHASES HAVE SOLD QUICKLY!

DON'T MISS PHASE IV We can't be beat!

• 1 Floor, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Models * • 3 Floor Plana • Private Entrances • GE Appliances • Cathedral Ceilings • Carport

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Plan to stretch out in Manchester 2 A large family will feel right at home in the Manchester

2. T h i s five-bedroom, two-story house provides plenty of room to spread out.

Family living areas, the master su i t e and an office are downsta i rs . Four more bedrooms and the util i ty room are on the upper level. A balcony at the top of the stairs pro-vides a vantage point for observing activit ies in the vaulted family room below.

Two large bedrooms have vaulted ceilings. A fourth bed-room is small . These three rooms share a dual compart-ment bathroom. The fif th bedroom or guest sui te Jias a private bathroom. Two linen closets a n d a storage closet are tucked into alcoves in the upper hallway.

Ameni t ies in the laundry room include a deep sink, a fold-down ironing board and space for a sewing machine.

T h e kitchen and family room provide plenty of space for family activities. A work island with grill and vegetable s ink provides addit ional counter space, and the walk-in pan t ry is large enough to store a s u m m e r ' s worth of home cann ing along with everyday s taples . T h e eating nook is

br ightened by an adjacent skylit sun room, accessible th rough French doors.

Windows fill most of the back wall of the family room, which is large enough to house a media center, couches and easy chairs . A fireplace with tiled hear th provides a focal point .

T h e d in ing room and living room face the street. Al-though rich in windows, the light is sof tened by the cov-ered porch.

Controls for a security system are jus t inside the door to the mas te r suite. Luxury ameni t ies include a large walk-in closet, oversized shower and twin bas ins in a long vanity. French doors open onto a small private deck.

T h e three-car garage has storage space p lus a built-in shop area. A mud room/bathroom combina t ion is tucked between t h e garage and the ki tchen. A smal l skylit office is also convenient to both areas.

For a s tudy plan of the Manches te r 2, plan 332-133, send $7.50, including the plan name a n d number , to Landmark Designs. P.O. Box 2307, Eugene, OR, 97402.

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YOUR OWN PRIVATE LAKE Magnificent homes with courtyards and lakefront decks Security systems. Landscaping/sprinklers. Overlooking 13-acre spring-fed lake, adjoining nature preserve. From $295,000. Open daily & weekends 1-6 PM.. except Thursday. Glysson Realty. Model phone 682-6020

r m ESTATE D E V E L O P M E N T | i I J Main Office 641-1730

P P I M E P R O P E R T I E S S I N C E 1 9 6 2

ANN ARBOR'S PREMIER LOCATION!

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GRAND OPENING PHASE in Traditional ranch and 2-story townhomes with pond and wooded views.

• Soar ing Cathedral Ceilings

. Private Cour tyard Entries

• 2-Car Attached Garages

• First Floor l aundry

• Wood Burning Fireplace

• Premium Finished Lower Levels Available

• Skylights Available

Adjacent to 14-acre Park with Nature Walkways

Outs tanding Locat ion. Central to Work. Shopping & Recreation

Full Basement with Premium Walk-Out Sites

Exclusive Resort Class Pool

Immediate Occupancy A variable

^m^Brdokside Commons Condominiums

995-8980 £ Realtor Part icipation Invited

t oc at r d o n I he m l tide o ( M a m S< I 4 mile norlfc of I n r n h o w f Rd.

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500 Hsl p Wanted ELECTRICIAN - machine tool, pafM wireman 4 field vnr*man. « o c M tun lima. 459*5400

ELECTRICIAN - RCSIOCNTlAL. experienced, n M M Exi benefits Call 900-7771

EMPLOYMENT HVAC - GROWTH OPPORTUNITY

I * ara looking lor poaRNe. vpbe^ mdfvUuaM to daan 4 aervtoe M

MOVERS WANTED iPart /Mi tottoM^^M

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ADVANCED MOVING 5 7 0 - 1 9 0 0 reaume or oom* In to Ml out applica-

tion. no phone cato ptaaae. MuMorc Scientific CoeOng*

1004 Chicago. Troy, Ml 40003

G o T d TONE INC Baoad In Garden City Wanted Mature adults. X yr*.

ELECTRICIAN a O.J.

K S 2 . Caa Between tarn-11am on Friday. 2/12r93 ONLY M l « «

ENGINEER - SOFTY*EAR Strong PC background. Turbo. Pee-c D o r C * eaeentlal.. PC hardware 4 knowledge ot control systems la

, beneficial Excelent b w t H l l 4 op-portunity lor advancement a m a growing tngweerlng Arm. Sand re-eume lo: Unfc Engineering. P.O. Box 700041. Plymouth Ml 44170

Up-eync to aonga. tram to ba Muelcei. ptoy or drama beck-

reet OpportwMlae Cal . 421-47S2

EXPERIENCED pari Uma atalt naad-ad to provlda In-homa cere lo devto-opmantaity disabled cMdron and adults Ramble altar school and weekend hour* available. Can Mary al 544-9354

GRAPHICS PRODUCTION SPECIALIST

Drtco Labor atortaa. a world lewder In products tor Via microbiology labo-ratory. haa a poaMon open tor a Graphics Production Spiel H a l

Thia poeltion. locatad al our Admin-otretlve Cantor m Uvonia. la re-sponaiba* tor concept/tormai cre-ation, copy writing lor non agency collateral direct m M and aatoe pro-motion plecwa Coordination and au-

of production ol print.

EXPERIENCED PEOPLE lo wort In Dei 4 Ptnana. Flexible hrs. Beans Pizzeria 4 OaH. 30600 Back Rd . Novt Please ca l 9BO-3SU

EXPERIENCED SUPERINTENOENT with own truck lor luxury homa

•54-3474

EXPERIENCED SERVICE PERSON tor heatmg 4 coo«ng company

As* lor Florence: 474-5026

FAC1ALIST WANTED - LICENSED For Merls Norman salon m Troy Part time Saturdays required Cae tor interview. Mon - Fri, 10-6

689-0402

FIELD ELECTRICIANS (Experienced Only)

• MACHINE TOOL WIRING Ripe Bending Experience a Must

3 Yrs Minimum Overall Experience

• LICENSED JOURNEYMEN Commercial and Industrial

Construction installation. Trouble Shooting. Lighting. Switch Gear.

Motors and Machine Tools

Competitive Wages Along wrth Transportation

Allowance. Health insurance Vacation. 4 Holidays

Send Rasume to. Mr Dale White

Quantum Controls, mc 11600 Balden Court Uvonia, Ml 48150

(313| 522-5760 FAX (313) 522-5763

An Equal Opportunity Employer

FIELD SUPERINTENDENT (Commercial Construction)

immediate opening lor individual wrth experience m institutional reno-vation Must be a working superin-tendent wrth carpenter background Must be able to dael with architec-tural, electrical, and mechanical trades Experience wllh the coordi-nation ol subtradee required Local references a must Send rsaume 10

Box 330 Ooserwer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

30251 Scnootcreh Rd Livonia Ml 48150

HORSE FARM needs experienced help Nort f iVo aree C a l between 9am- tpnv

313 340-3430

HORTICULTURE TROPICAL - plant cara In your area. Flexible perl time. poaalMa M Ome, good p a ^ a x p » _

HOUSEC LEANING, raaldantlai Part-ante daya. Muat have ancalant

tranaportation Expananca hatpM Our smployaaa ara trained to ba prnleaaionals wtio prixtda me personal touch Cad 362-2 70S

HOUSEKEEPER " M S " Part nma poaMon tor group homes In Roytf Oak and Farmington • Mon. - Fri., 7 A M - 12 PM Good drMng record a muat. S6 par hour For appt. 478-0670

al skias with one to three yaare ex perience m copyright, layout and aaalgn on Madnloah Sy ing a variety 00 bona. Knowledge ol ad agency lunc-tions and pnnt production ia alao re-quired.

It you are a salt-etartor and a team-player. suOmrt your raatana and sal-ary reqilrements to:

Ortco Laboratories, mc. Attn Human Raaourcea GPS

P O Box 331058 Detroit. Ml 48232-7058

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GROUNOSKEEPER needed tar luxury Apt community Ful Uma poattton Benefits include medical, vacation, holidays 4 401-K Plan Applicant must be depend-able. hardworkar 4 have references Thoee mtereetod pieaee appfy: Indian Creak Apia , 22295 Indian Creek Dr.. Farmington HMa. Ml . 40335. No phone calls plstea

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GROUNOSKEEPER/ LIGHT MAINTENANCE PERSON

Required tor prestigious Novi hotel Applicant muat ba motivated. orga-nized 4 pa the abWty to worn on mav own wtth minimal supervi-sion Experlenoe m groundekeepang 4 plant upkeep is preferred Smal r spars to guest rooms required m

HOUSEKEEPING/MAINTENANCE For larga Wlnaea center In South-Held Contact Stove Fenby

352-8000 ext 41

HOUSEKEEPING SERVICE Looking lor fu l or part Uma help Good I . naaponaltila car owners wtth relw encea ca l Sam-5pm. Mon-day-Friday 643-8012

HOUSEKEEPING POSITION tor an athletic dub Ful time ItoKlble hours required Experience preferred Wage $0-47 per hour Application taken a t 6343 Farmington Rd-.

026-9080

JANITORIAL SUPERVISOR Evening I Plymotrth

JANITORIAL care experlenoe lor ratal atore Uvonia aree Mao general clssnsti. Third shift | tattfm 4 phone. C a l 1-000-727-1722

332-1433 An Equaf Opportunity Employer

MACHINE OPERATORS

JANITOR Pan-time poaMon wllh an opportu-nity tar a motlvatod Individual to ad-venoa to M l Uma Starting rate of 30 par hour . Apply m person a t Moalar Manufacturing. 43930 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., S. of M - M . E of Shel-don m Plymouth.

Uvonia Ml 48150

productlvrty et 4 separata t a e — i i Reeuiar travel 4 long hows TMa we* oataMNted. N f promabla company oan o«ar attractive compensation and awarding career Rapfy to Box 292 Obeerver 4

TEMPEXCHANGE 567-5000

M A C H M E 8 H O P

JOB DEVELOPER Woncshop tor •Died d e n t s needs peraon to train 4 find lobe tar them Experience re-quired. Salary 417.600 Greet bane-Mai Mon-Frl. ful-Uma Sand raewne by 2-12-89 to: W . W A C . , 30115 Abruzzl Dr . . WeeOand. Ml 40106

X>B4 • JOBS 35 Ful 4 pan Bma poaftlone aval-abla Now Ticket Sales We oftar 37 per hr. to start. Medical, paid holi-days, paid vacations For tftoee MB-mg to wort and are loaponattito. Can 456-2030

JOIN THE REAL ESTATE ONE ProfaaalonaN. ciparatlng m e moet rewerdmg merketplece - Your Home Town! C a l Uaa Dumaa today at 356-7111 tor dstals and our guar-

•ad Income programl REAL ESTATE ONE. INC,

HOUSEKEEPING Hardworking, ratable Individual needed at an apartment community m the Weet Bloomfield area. The po-sition ancomp eases meny duties In-cluding kgnt housekeeping, eye lor data!, upkeep of common areas and grounds. Baaic maintenance knowl-edge s plus Qualified applicants should apply m parson Mon-Frl 10em-4pm

THORNBERRY APTS 5400 Bently Roed W Bloom Held. Ml On Maple between

Farmington 4 Drake Rda. 6 6 1 - 8 4 4 0

Apply m parson Mon-Frl . 9am-5pm at: The Hotel Baronette

27790 Novi Rd.. Novi. Ml 48377.

GROUNOS PERSON Needed tor beeutlful Farmtngion Hlls apartment complex 40 hours per week 35 en hour Apply m per-son: 30135 Grand River Batwean Hafeted 4 Drake

FILM EQUIPMENT TECH Professional Mm/video equipment rental company Is seeking a «lm equipment lechraoen Mechewcal aptitude required Phologrephlc end computer experience a pkis Send resume to: VDI, Attrf Todd. 23801 Industrial Park Dr . Farrrangton HNs. Ml 40336

FINANCIAL Conauitani Assistant working with CPA/VP at national in-vestment firm includes Lotus appli-es! ion 1 client service Financial in-dustry experience required Pan to full time Call Marianne 259-8500

FITTER For heavy machine beses 4 fixtures Experience neceeaery

BURNER For % -8 plate Must have electric eye e«panence on L-TEC mechaie

APPLY AT 12642 Richfield C t , Lrvonla

Midnight i aree. Call

FLOOR CLEANERS EXPERIENCED

shift. Full time. F, arrnincton 382-4710

FOOO SERVICE Professional individuals needed, ex-perience preterrad cafeteria expev-nece helpful ARA Servioas942-6617

FOURSUOE SET UP Experienced Apply: 8:30am-3 30pm. Franklin Fastener 12701 Beech Defy. Redtord

EXPERIENCED PICTURE FRAMER. part-time. 25-30 hrs., 36 to start. Apply at: Frames 4 Framing, 13 4 Southfield

FRIENDLY courteous people want-ed tor counter, kitchen and delivery No nights or weekends. Cal Westslde Oell. Novi 347-5085

GAGE DESIGNER 5 years experience Full benefits C a l after 4pm lor appointment.

721-5455

GAGE LAYOUT AND LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

We ara an automotive supplier. Divi-sion ol s Fortune 100 Corporation An immediate opening ex«ts tor an experienced Gege Layout/Labors-lory Technician This position re-Ouiras experience m parts layout and coortdmate measuring ma-chines A baity lo reed end interpret sutomotrve engineering drswmgs. including geometric dimeneioning and tolerencing is necessary Statis-tical procees control axpenenoa a a plus We offer a competitive salary and benefit peck age Ptaaae send neftt peck age

to: BOX 308 Observer 4 Ecoentnc Newspapers

30251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Ml 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GROUNOSPERSON Needed tor large apt community Experience preferred Muat be reli-able 4 reeponaKHe References re-quired Ful time poeltion with bene-fits Appfy m person only Mon thru Fn 9-5 Carnegie Part Apts 11 MHa Rd between mketer 4 Franklin

355-2211 An Equal Opportunity Employer

GROUNOS PERSON NEEDED fori lerge apartment complex m Wlxom Fu l time, year round poeltion Muat be dependable C a l 6 2 4 - 9 4 4 9 M

hi m down-town Royal Oek salon, experience necessary Must be mature and re-

fer Interview

HAIR DRESSERS. Manicu-rists wVdientele, h* 4 part time Be your own boss, ex-cellent pay Can 937-9188

KORENDA '91 4 9 2 A VEDA Concept Salon. Award Winner • Manager/Salon Coach • Retail Sales 4 Service Recepuorusl • Hairstylist • Perm 4 Color Technician • Assistant

Tn ainmg provided 3 0 2 - 1 1 " 1100

HAIR CARE Licensed cosmetologists. KM 4 part time, we oftar advanced customer service, perms outs. 4 product knowledge C a l

john ryan associates 1 -800-552-4870

training m me. color.

HAIR DRESSERS/EXPERIENCED For West Bloomfield salon.

Greet opportunity C a l 061-1242 or 690-9023

IDEAL FOR ACTIVE Retired couple, opportunity In property mansoe-ment m waatern suburban aree. C a l from 6-apm . Mon -Frt 381-4371

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tor certified lawn applicators. Hoe si die supervi-sory positions Competitive wooes. Send reeume: 32401 Eight M M Rd . Suits 10. Livonia. MtcfUgan 40152

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For experienced Hair Stytsts arid Manicurists Farmington HMa area. Cal, 313-471-0140

Immediate Openings

CNC MILL OPERATORS Fanuc 3-Axis Control - Must ba able to do own set-ups 4 programming CNC LATHE OPERATORS Must do own aet-upe 4 program-ming Progressive company seeking ssl-sterters. excellent pey/benefits with overtime. , Send reeume lo: Box 39009. Detroit.

Ml 40239, or c a l 313-937-0770

KEY PUNCHER

Keypunch production experience tor on-ine systems Musi have the ab»-ly to keypunch on keypunch key-board Contingent hours, no bene-fits Interested sppacants send reeume to:

Keypuncher 30IQCMNoyaph Rd.

Bingham Farms, Ml 40025-4516 An Equal Opportunity Employer

Affirmative Action Employer

KITCHEN CLEANING AIDE 4 Housekeeping Aides 1 pert time 4 several on-cal positions opan at Woodhaven of Uvonia. Home tor the Aged Coma Feb 16. Monday al 9:30am to oOtam Information about our axe slant pey. benefits 4 working conditions 29667 Wsntworth. Lrvonla. 1 block N of 5 Mila. W on of Middlebeit

KOHL'S people to )om our part-time poalttona • Customer service/cash office

cash handing. 10-key. and computer knowledge

Mltard, Wtxom aree. MadUrie oper-ators. experienced grinder hand. 4 Inspectors Fu« tima. atoatfy em-

Mon-Thurs. 9em-3pm 473*8305

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT Fitf ttma poemon avalabto at aantor

Experience M tissic apartment re-pair* Preplng helpfU. Salary, com-pany benefits C a l tor Interview, Mon -Frt. 9-5pm 352-0200

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Branch Service Helper/Driver

Spldsr Staging a whc#y owned sub-wcksry of FLOW international Cor-poration. offers the moat advanced system ol powered staging a«i lp-ment aialabla on ma merket today, and we currently here an opportuni-ty tor a Branch Servloe Helper/Driver

Responsibilities Include performing: utility snd support tasks aa directed by the Brendi and Service Manager, shop and office houeekeepmg and ianltorlal tasks, pick up and dekvery ol parts and equipment, periodic satafy and maintenance checks of

updating

MANUFACTURING FIRM Is seeking mdmduata to n M l time poamona.i No experience rue ass sty 30 30 per hour to start with beneOta and paM

•deys Appfy m person a t H Circuits DMA. 32900 Cepfld. Lrvo-ma oft Farmington. south of I - 9 6 H

MARITAL. THERAPIST For c*nic In W DtoomOald. day 4 evening hour*. i m B 5 « 4 0 ^ ^ ^ H W BtoomAaid. Ml 40322

m i t e t n u n r v i w i • v v - - h -BtoomOeM. day 4 evening noun deys par wk Submit reeume to:

10 W Maple. Suite 205

MARKETING ASSISTANT - Tol I •nandal need analyaia and phoning.

~ ^ ^ ^ B t h axcel-n be wet orgentaed typing 4 telephone

• Cal Rich Mona Morten 373-2100

Mart et ing,'Management Trainee

GRAND OPENING

$300-5500 Per Week international busmees supply com-pany haa |uet opened m SouthMd We era looking tar 0-0 people to « ths to l owing positions • MANAGEMENT TRAINEE • SALES/MARKETING • COLLEGE GRAOS WELCOME

Full Training Provided Cell tor Afipoinimeri:

313-353-4560 ,

wanted tar buoy ing and n e l salon Hgpi i paid Aak tor Kim et

• M a f f i a aand reeume to P 0 530100. Uvonia. Ml 401S3

OFFICE CLEANERS needed tor H e

Muel be experienced C a l I1em-2pm.

OFFtCECLEAWNG

Plymoutti 4 NovTtrea. 421-2780

OFFlCEAaLERttAL Buey Uvorae real estate ofOoe k ing tor energetic person tor aa tartal type poattton. Pretar experi-ence wrth real set els office, Mto or mortgage company Ptaaae at Dave. 404-7111. or send resume ti 37172 Sis Mae, Livonia. Ml,. 40152.

OFFICE-DATA entry 4 /or word pro-nsi:saaar) Excaf-

4 beneflta. Peerbom

OPENING! Entry level lechni commurvcatione Co locatad In Ro-

knowlsdga 4 r required. C a l

eportatwn 062-3070

records, general warehousing tasks such aa the reoervfng snd storing of pens, ssslstmg Service MecnaWct m the mamtanence and repair of Spider equipment end accaeeories Salary' 37-30 an hour

A High Sctioot Dlptoma and currant driver's Mcertee wrth a sale drMng record required, vocationel training wid/or one year ol related expen-

• Seiee Associates We oftar a flexible wort schedule, competitive pey. immediate store discounts 4 a friendly atmoephere Apply m parson:

KOHL S WESTLAND M A U .

LABORERS lor Busy roofing com-pany Oftanrig fun time poelUon lor strong. Hardworking parson 10 or older 30.50-39 hr to start 420-0003

INOEPENDANT SALES Rep tor new dMslon Fortune 500 parent compe-ny Wstghtloee/nutrltiori/aports m-neaa mduetry. P a r t / M M l m a support 4 Irsmmg 3 13-941-3062

INFANTS 4 Special Needs CtMdren need qualftod end commftied Foo-ter Parents wtio ere wMIng to wort with spedel benevlor* Training and flnancieJ asaistence provided

Call 423-2760

INSIDE CUSTOMER SERVICE Repraeentetive tor Weatem suburb office suppler. Excellent communi-cation skMs a must. FuH-ttme benefits Send reeume to Box 320 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspepers

3625 T Schoolcrafl Rd Uvonia Ml 48150

INSPECTOR C M M OPERATOR MITUTOYO Days Only 684-5419

INSTALLER Audio video alarm phones, experi-ence required, lull time -f Benefits

002-0410

HAIR STYLIST - Berber or Beauti-cian wanted, a Vary Busy Shop Clientele waftmg Name of tha «iop: Share Your Heir. 27720 Plymouth Rd Livonia. Joanne. 425-5440

HAIRSTYLIST Canton aree. luS-pert time, flexible hours, great atmoephere. 7 5 * oom-mleaion or cnak rental Soma cken-taw helpful. Call Sharon 455-7000

HAIR STYLIST - Experienced m shopping mel.

Deerbom 505-4777

HAIR STYLIST Enthusiastic and career minded wil-ing to wort m a buey salon Offering guvanteed salary snd torrirmaalon plen Training, ckentla wemno

474-7810

HAIRSTYLIST - Looking tor e place to c a l home tor you 4 tele? Great of Uvonia.

your dleri-i-wey access Gullano's

-1414

HAIR STYUST - MANAGER opening lor experienced

stylist with denta ls Opportunity to run your own shop Top 33 commis-sion Garden City 201-7290

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Plant expansion by mduetry leader n general Excelsnt esssmbfy 4

opportunity 401k Overtime 4 room tar advancement

mechmmg E 401k. medical.

C a l between 9am 4 1 ism at 535-5959

GENERAL HELPER - Ful time grounds work 4 kgnt mamtanence lor BloomAeld Hata apartment complex Caa Mon -Frt 9em-5pm

355-5123 An Equal Opportunity EmplO)er

GENERAL HOUSE CLEANING Haa a part time poemon to wort mto •ua nme Muat be sow to wort n NoWW Bioomfleld/SoufhOeld eree

Own

dependebie C a l alter 4 PM 517-548-4030

GENERAL LABOR Ful time, to drive truck load/unload wood, and general maintenance

n Heritage Woods 309 En-Btaumleia HMs. 3 blocks

north of Square Lake. 1 block eeet

GENERAL LABOR tar food proceaa-mg plant, part ame/tul tame Cal Bate sen Oam-noon 471-0401

GEl«RAL SHOP Fanncatmg Preee r A Poaetoie Ti

Fitf tone Muaf be 10 rears 4 V * i n ^ B d * r i g . 30175 Ford G

GOLF COURBC 4pmen«

aMBfy hetoM Lena term ty Muat M t o or older 40

hours par weak Mon-Fr t . 7AM-3 30PM 0 how* OMrwna M MOMiv C a l Hereto FwOeNam. "000 I t « Mon -Frt 047-3010

HAIR STYLIST ckentei Uvonie Aree Excellent Comaaon Cal ,

H o i r S 4 NaU Tecti -2370

HAIR STYLISTS (2) needed Clien-tele preferred Ful time Aleo MANICURIST needed pert tone tor Thur* -Fri -Set Novi arse 477-0041

Inaurance - Experienced

AGENCY - COM ME RICA L PERSONAL LINES CSR'»

Specialists since 1975 COMPANY PAIO FEES

Ann Bell Personnel 30000 Telegraph Rd Suite 2375

Blnghem Farms. Ml 40025

540-3355

insurance - Experienced Only

AGENCY POSITIONS Commercial 4 PersoneJ Lines

CSR't-Merketmg-Cleime-Raters

CONCORD PERSONNEL 19500 Middieben Rd

476-2200 AM Fees Company Paid

INTERVIEWERS Dynamic MerteUng Resssrqh Firm is seeking motivated pert-time telephone Inter-

viewers tor a l shifts (DAYS. EVENINGS 4 WEEKENDS I

Qualification* are: Cx ceaerw Phone SkWe. Computer end/or Typing SkMs ideal tor homemekers stu-dents. retirees thoee re-entering the rob market NO SALES INVOLVED Cal Sandy 10am-4pm 827-4021

LABORER 36 an hour. Apply m person. Star Cement. 9353 Frastond. OatroH

935-2919

LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN 37 en hr Bonus poeelble Medical banefWa avslabls. 363-7790

LAWN MAINTENANCE - Hard work-ers only, long hours, experience heipiuf Must heve valid driver s t-cenae 4 own tranaportation Top wages 4 benefits 442-7000

LAWN MAINTENANCE, experi-enced onfy. pey commensurate -hiring immedietely. lawn 4 garden Benefits available 544-1300

LAWN SPRAYERS - Immediate openings tor entry level positions leading to pes* bis supervisory po-sitions WW train Competitive wage* Send resume 32401 Eight Mile. Ste 10. Uvonia. Ml 40152

LEASING AGENT/FULL TIME Needed tar larga apartment com-plex in Novt Apply m person: The Springs Apertments. Pontlac Trek, between West 4 Beck Rd

LEASING AGENT part time, tor lux-ury high rise apartments m do town Birmingham Experience pre-ferred Great opportunity 046-1191

LEASING AGENT -Fu l tima tor Southfield apartment complex-Saturday mduded C a l Mon -Frt 9am-5pm 350-4379

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LEASING AND RENTAL AGENT EXPERIENCED

Ftow International offers a competi-tive salary and benefits package In-terested candidates please apply m parson. Tuaeday and Wednesday. 2-16. 2-7. 9 AM - 11 AM .. and Thursday. 2-14. 2 PM. - 4 PM. al Spider Staging. 11079 BrookftaM Ave-. Uvonia. Ml.. 40150

An Equal Opportunity Employar

SPIDER STAGING

MAINTENANCE Experienced on repelr of production p m n i and m o c t s i t d tquipmcni required Some eeldmg 4 electrical experience pietoned. Steady year round wort atoh good wages. Pleeaa apply between 9am 4 4pm at Plymouth Stamping. 315 W Arm Ar-bor Rd.. Plymouth. Ml 40170.

Marketing Trainee Local office of a National organiza-tion needs s good to* people. » * -mg to wort hard and be trained GUARANTEED 325,000 flrat yeer m

at 350-7111 come C a l Ltss Oumsa I

MAZAK LATHE Operator wtth pro-gram experience Experienced onfy Apply m person 24307 Telegraph Rd Southfield Mi

PACKAGING MANAGER Plymouth packaging tacWfy has opening tor a working peckagng

rtanoed wMh cardboard boxaa 4 buldlng a boxae Days. 8 to 12 how shift I health. Me. dental, vacation 4 holi-days Apply m person.

L O t PERFORMANCE 20nnduetrtel Or.

Plymouth Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

Mmorlty/Female/HarKScapped/Vet

PARKS 0 RECREATION DEPT CITY OF BOUTHFWLD

a Seeking Q u M B l B C l i i M I M l l Far Tha FaB0

Playground Coord. We>yrourid^Cuuiieatoi, Teen

An Eflual Opportunity Employar

PART-TIME t 6 - S 6 / H R . Promotion of special offer tor mafor r s t i i i r Experience with puMc and

Oakland. WeaBanfl and 12 Mai. Aim 543-4500

PET OROOMER: Experienced pro-

Employee Ful/Part-Tkne. Health. Dental. 401K Beneflta

WAG N TAILS, 900-0000

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN only. Fut or pert tone.

Flexible hours. Fftver Oaks Pharma-cy, Dearborn Heights area. 271-3770

OWNER OPERATORS

WANTED Wa are KMWt« tor M M a w « « M i and tandem aata tractor* to iwnto-

S S J T t o '

PHOTO LAS M l M l

PLUMBERS

tmg a daaired along won 5 yre. aa-partance m I g M 4 heavy metoueon-a repair • laptocareenf protect wort. T M pi atoned oandldele

Uvonia Mi 40 ISO

PAINTERS Must ba experienced m commerc ia l /new construction, spray Toole 4 tranaportation rw-

Beneftts Send reply to: P.O 87506, Canton 48187

quired Box 87!

MEAT CUTTER Experienced, reeponelble, excellent pey «nmediale work Redford ares

533-9097

MEAT CUTTERS A wholes s is distributor haa open-ings for experienced portion meat cutter* Applicants must heve good people akifls 4 ba teem work orient-ed C a l weekdays after 12pm

873-1000

CERTIFIED MECHANIC for poemon Can oiler wage plua bonus 4 health benefit Apply at:

23534 Farmington Rd 477-9090 (Farmington)

MECHANIC-GOLF CARS, fua-time position available wrth a major man-utocturei of geff car* Must heve own loots 4 good drMng record Small engine experience preferred C a l 425-7001 or apply to

CLUB CAR 33025 Industrial Rd

LivOfSS Ml 48150

MAINTENANCE Ful time opening lo prpvlde mainte-nance of buHdtngs 4 grounds. Minor repairs lo equpemnt 4 tacflitiee. Mt-

asnd moving of equipment 4 fur-re Knowledge of electric el.

plumbing, carpentry 4 HVAC help-M Ability to perform heavy lifting required Apply m person to Walah College. 3038 UvamoM Rd . Troy. Ml EOE

MAINTENANCE PERSON - perl time tor apartment complex m Farmington H«s Ideel lor students Cal Mon. - Fri.. 9am-5pm, closed Wednesdeys 474-1487

MAINTENANCE PERSON wanted at Westland Burger King, 35.75,1*-, Mon-Frl. M l tima wtth benefits C a l Mlchele 701-7000

MAINTENANCE POSITION diate Opening m Mea lags Mai. Afternoon shift Experi-enced Iwdworter wfth poellrve atti-tude required. Appfy at m a l office: 82 No Adams. Rocheeter HMs. Ml.

INVENTORY CLERK tast-paced service organization m Farmngton HWa Adrnmialratrve du-ties include letter writing, fNng.

data entry 4 prob-keepmg, data en mnng OueHAed

HAIR STYLISTS-NOVI Boy" Are we buayf And I have room tor 3 part tima creetrva outgomg Hair Stylata We have lota of how* and we pay hourly pkis cowwniaainn

You make big buck* and have ton doing N Cat Mary Balh at 340-0000

HAIRSTYLISTS Offering HIRING BONUS to styflats with c* ant ale. Wort m a new. mod-

.815-9010

HAIR STYLISTS . ^ Fantaatlc Sam e now hiring 1 ^ ^ M l 4 part lime tor Uvonto

Ann Arbor. Farmlnglon. Garden City. Plymouth Weettond Gueremeed «0^ir . paid

HALLMARK SHOP

HARDWARE BALES nma. idaaltar retoeei m peraon U t m J I S l O F o r d Rd CRT

HEATMO 0 A l Car

HELP W A N T S ) START M M E O M T E L *

Preekaaang loper et 3 2 ^ 7 6 4 0

MAUDS INTERNATIONAL

MKMaan a m Bona far a toe

Typing spaed of al telaphone 4 KataMng ekRa 4 ana-lytical abOKy Pisses send reeum with salary requ i rements l i

CLERK/HUMAN RESOURCES P O Box 9072

a. M l 403S3-9072

LEASING CONSULTANT

V*aga Green Management Compa-ny. a leading national property man-agement firm a seeking organized sell-starters to lease apertments m the Metro Detroit area

The ideel candidates must have a strong lsue and/or customer aer-vlce background ENTHUSIASTIC personalty and greet people skua wtth previous hotel and/or ratal ex-perience heipM Attention to detal snd a professional .mage are ssserv nal Muat wort waakanda.

Thia a an excalent opportunrty to a growing organization Wa of-

an eiceaent training and com-pensation aectage P l s s n send re-sume to

VILLAGE GREEN MANAGEMENT

30033 Horthweelem Highway

Farmington HMa. Ml 40334 Attn Human Raaouriae Director An Equal Opportunity Employar

Inventory Control Building Materials

Buyer Buadmo matortoa dtatrtoutor m need of Iharp person to leem oom-putortzed Hi rent or , oo Knovrtedge of buMtog g*red. Coaege degn

to m-«ae-

mg meld* eetee 4 counter sasee b -caeent beneflta Bend resume 4 aal-ary requiremanta to Box a 332 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Mewepepen

30261 Schootaraft Rd Uvonia Ml 40160

JAMTORML HELP needi thru Fn . part W a a ianmge thru Fn . part t Weeaand area

MARKETING ASSISTANT

I tor Mart elwn W HUD/Merkel

ly Ra-af end

pi oar erne, aatoe, an*tor 1'iiaitiiWia background etrong a « M M M i toff*. quk» l a i m i to Ol pitofl la* AMHy to dam good wortmg i atotluiie e W general Comuna

An N t o p W H H l a i e m i f

Mamtanence

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

TECHNICIAN FVsi of America Bank Corp . one of the Mldwaat's lastaat growtng bank hoidmg compernea. haa an immedi-ate opening tor a Preventive Mainte-nance Technician m tha poamon. you wW be performing elottileal and

MECHANICS Good pay 4 benehts Certiflcation a muat

Fid una Plymouth 453-3900

MEGASOURCE* INC dtatmouiahed Itself aa a ider of computer end coi

servicea to the healthcare mduatry We ere looking tor a parson wrth sk«s m tha tolowmg ere as

Production Room Clerk

Copy and aaaemMa instructional materials, mam lam at-housa stock of brochures, comptote special re-quest order* for materials Beck up lor receptionist

General office knowledge aoatty to handle multiple tasks, wee orga-nized PC and Word Processing knowledge e pkis

Receptionist

Answer and direct incoming tale-phone cals greet visitors perform various clerical tasks

Knowledge oI PBX systems, pleas-ant telephone voice PC and Word Processing knowledge s plus

Send Qualifications to

Human Raaource Department MEGASOURCE* INC

2000 S Telegraph, Ste 200 Btoomuald H*s. Ml 40302

Equal Opporturty Employer

PARKING MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

A maior arport Is aeaklng a experi-enced parking equipment technician lo set up an equipment maintenance dapt Handa on expartsnca with an Trmdol 4 Zeeg 4 Cmcmarti 4 AMANO or Federal APO Electronic perking equipment la required Su-perHaory expananca and or experl-

i Mto spare parts purchasing 4 PM Scheduling is a Jeflnne pius This la a dynamic opportunity tar tha right individual CompaUlhre salary 4 beneflta package. »

unity Piee opportunity I and salary history to Box 242:

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newapaperi 30251 Schoolcrafl Rd

Uvonia Ml 40150

Payrol Manager CUSTOMER SERVICE

Would you toe »o torn the fasl growing payrol Industry? We have one poaMon opining tor an aggraaaha. experienced front M a manager Vou mul l possess knowledge of a l taoets of payrol preparation 4 tax re-

4 paid benefits. I you are eto-mg to earn our customers bual-neee every day. send salary re-qmrmants 4 reeume to: Paraon-nal. PM. 10000 W 9 M M Rd.. . Suite 302, SouPHald. Ml 40075

PHONE RECEPTIONIST area. Baxtola h o w * 20-40 hr* par weak 40 pkis per hr C a l 422-0222

PHONE SOLICITORS WANTED tar Home Window Company.

EXPERIENCED 0NLY1 729-0220 (WeeOand)

PHOTOGRAPHERS WHO LOVE lo shoot aaddtags or a strong Jmlr i to loam W » tram the rtoht IndMde-ats wRh s. m i to madkjm tormat equipment Good personality a muat C a l 527-8306 Tuto -Set 9 30-5 Aak tor Randy

PRESS PERSON NEEDED Muat apareti an

ABOICk 9010/Cotor AD1A PERSONNEL

313-722-0000 or 313-382-2342

Buey quick print operetion seeking help In counter sales Experienced onfy CM: OPS Printing.

422-1000 or 40S-2040

POSITION OF CITY MANAGER GARDEN CITY. MICHIGAN

T M Cay of Garden City, an equal employment opportunity M/F /H. M seeking < and other minority w M aa whito appftoai . ._ maM without r*gm4 to r a M tar toe poemon Of CRy Manager Starting salary, wrth banaflto I U L I M I I DOO: piss am range S M 000 -307.220. Mayor and M> Caunc* Member*; 3 1 i 2 niMon opeiaflng budget. rnpuMflmn 31.840. tol aer-vloa dty Maatar* d a ^ a a m Putec Administration and/or retotod M M required wllh 3-6 yaar* enpertence m puMc or pi I M l

adm«i*s

Middtobslt Road. Garden CRy. Mi.. 48135. Muel be poet marked by 3 / 1 5 ^ 3

WIN FOUR TICKETS!

Koaassoaaurtaampioa

nance on HVAC. plumbing Itxturs

To qualfy, you muat have a high school diploma and at least 4 yaar*

required Joumejanan status with a mator trade union such aa HVAC. etactncal or plumbeig a preferred

We oftar a competitive salary with sxcaflant benefits pec* age For im-

FIRST OF AMERICA Hwnen rieeom cae (

P.O Bo Attn I

Detroit, Ml 40220 EOE M/F /O /V

Mtepertment

LEASING 4 MAJNTENANCE ionnel tar nmm m

community In Uvonia

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL wor t able hard-wortlng Uvonia. Farmngton i C M 444-7078

ETD Temporary Servtcee An EquM Opportunity tmptoyar

UOHT PRODUCTION W O * K : 45 50 an hr to start Appfy In Person 32600 Capitol Uvoraa. M 48150

MACHINING CENTER SETUP 4 OPERATORS FOR DAYS 4 NIGHTS

On pratiaMon inathHad arcr parta Expertonoed. toe beneflta

HYTR0L MANUPACTURMG Garden dty 201-0030

MACHINUNG SoM opportunity with aroaflng M-toch plant off l-2>4 Production o p eratlone on CNC latoa ar Tech t elan rang equipment Experlanoe pi storred Start up to SO M pm hew pme oonuaea -eleee 0 M l beneMs Send reeume to CNC. P O. SM 128. S M I i M t M 40111

MACHINIST

l l M 4 ><4 yr *

* Oo

4 CNC LMRe 0 I I h *v *

r.41

An Equal Opportwlty CmpSoyer

MACHINIST

«-3 dept Working auparvleor

I prooaaama p lan In PlymoiM Mature */electrical, hydreuac

eel baokgroun me 4 a e M a n d

required MUM have retorenoea Eatablahed company Unlqu* op-portunity M rtgM parson Good

SUBWAY RESTAURANT I

MANAOER-LOTTO 4 OEUONTS lore toetwee toe MKMaan Los-novaRi gMa and faunealr

4-9 500

sums ter Lane 4 Dekan** P O 207 SoutoOato. MI40637

L O T T O

MANAGERS

5C25*

MICHIGAN PROPERTY Mamte-riance is now luring experienced Telemarketers tor lawn care sales Pay. 30/hr evervng wort 402-0500

MICROFILM PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR - Pretar 5 yee nance with knowledge ol 35mm 4 105mm. keypunching, du-plication 4 Wm processing. Reply to Box 300. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

30251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Ml 48150

MODELS WANTED - New photogra-phy studio looking lor models a* agea. male or female to register tar poaar6ie commsrical photogrephy use C M tor more information

410-0404

MOLDING MACHINE Operatoi wanted No experience necessary 35'hr Apply et: 7779 Market St Canton, oft Haggarty 4 Ford Rd

MOLD MAKER prototype cavity cutter. smM dimension looting tor piselic mict ion parts Must have 5 yrs experience Top pey. benaflts overtime UvorearCM betweer 3-Opwi 201-0000

1 ; > v 1

MOLLY MAID Now hanng tol Bme 36-37 en how efier iramme Plymouto/NwIhiRe eree only Great hours, vacation.

• more 455-2063

MORTGAGE FIRM M a pari of t M system o l I h e fu ture - the

ofltaers to M eocount manager*, s a signed accounts Minimum 425,000 aalary plua beneflta Ptaaae c TOWER FINANCIAL

MORTGAGE LOAN PROCESSOR •torn Michigan * leeder « Mortgage Landing, income beneflta 4 support

O w top producing etall I f protae atonal loan otooaas wants tha beat proceeeor* to* anduetry hae lo offer.

C M Cheryl Raton* tar u u u M f l i d 0 4 7 - 1 1 N

NAIL TECH 4 Coemeletcg— AaeM-ant Ful nme Extra* included

on 4 tanning Watod 313400-3130

NAA T E C H O A N E xpenencad keen sod tor buay Usa-

MANUFACTURER flt Latoaa Apper SI P i s N reaeMs weiar i . peraen tar M tore poaRton Msul l I 4 hand

ZTLZLtcZTZr " "

NAN. TtCl—CLAN - looking

c t s r r r a '

NECCHI DELUXE AUTOMATIC

1 9 9 2 HP SL CHAMPIONS

Rickets vs Harrisburg Heat

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1993 Come to a soccer clinic sponsored by The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, Then see an exciting game against the Harrisburg Heat.

* S e n d y o u r n a m e a n d a d d r e s s — i n c l u d i n g y o u r z i p

c o d e — o n a p o s t c a r d a d d r e s s e d to :

D e t r o i t R o c k e r s O B S E R V E R A E C C E N T R I C N E W S P A P E R S

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d , L i v o n i a , M l 4 8 1 5 0

PLEASE ONLY ONE POSTCARD PER FAMILY

•k We ' l l impar t ia l ly d r a w n a m e s for w i n n e r s f r o m y o u r e n t r i e s . Watch y o u r h o m e t o w n n e w s p a p e r C lass i f i ed s e c t i o n s , w h e r e w e wil l p r i n t w i n n e r s ' n a m e s

* If y o u find y o u r n a m e a m o n g t h e c lass i f i ed a d v e r t i s e m e n t s , call $ f l - 2 3 0 0 , ex t . 2 1 5 3 , a n d c l a im y o u r t ickets . It 's as easy as t h a t !

* M o n d a y w i n n e r s m u s t call by 5 P.M. T u e s d a y . T h u r s d a y w i n n e r s m u s t call b y 5 P.M. Friday.

Passes will be mailed to winners.

THE

(Dbseruer Eccentric NEWSPAPERS

Detroit Rockers Ticket In fo rmat ion

HASTtRCARD VISA or MCOVtt CAU (313^5-6666

mm

6F* O&E Thursday, February 11, 1993

m m MlieBta. Surang pay $8 46/tir A s p * *> peraon Jam-12 OMN. 300 taduaald Or. W w m M l

Seeks P K H M a » * M O T . Hre Oa%. 20-; WordPartad/WORKS grddng I I » P I B ) . Ft I MH

Sve day wort weM Apply m • I S I M M s Of Troy. 1476 W

management inducted. Sand resume * l U i r i re-omremenla lo: 24700 W 12 MB*. Southfield. HI 48034

PICTURE FRAAIER

FtaMArlSMdto MB-1330

PRESOHC IOL AtX MB or M i day d

Ekpartano ouBed

with yoimg cfddai i re-441-0410

PRESS O lima. Exp. For appoB

PERATORS needed, kd-utanoad only need apply dnerit. CM 722-4210

PRINTING tor Expen mens S o

PRESS FEEDER Opera-enoe a mud on 2 color 40 otor 24 Inc* 1 Ugh

•alary 4 lenaM package Contact

mc <313)444-4242

PRINTING • 4 color dripper 4 em-arm man Minimum 5 yean an • n o . M l or pan take. C M altar 12 noon: 525-

PfMNT PRESS OPERATOR Muat have experlenoe on tha MM 30*5 m i n t A I M 8650 c m Contract poaMon wit* large utNty company in Detroit Knoatadgs of bindery and coBtmtg iQuipfntni neraseery to wort m cretalva envi-ronment Ful tana. day*. $440/wk

CALL JOAN TOOAYl ENTECH SERVICES. INC.

528-8092

PRODUCTION CONTROL Automotive uppker locatad m N Western suburb has an opening m the production control department Candidate must haw experience In a high volume automotive produc-tion control environment, handdig purchase orders, ' l i m n purchas-ing ol raar materials. & customer contact. mdMdud must ba profas atonal, sail starter, enjoy challenges 4 have a gred poaitivs attitude Wa ottar competitive salary, benefits, pleasant nan smoking environment 1 growth potential P l i m »end re-sume in conftdance t salary require-ments lo Production Control. PO Box 300. Now. Ml 4837KQ00

PROOUCTK3N MACHINE Operators Midnight sum. $6/*ir to stert. good benefits 28S0 Commerce. Roches-ter Has Take M M lo Crooks Rd S to Noithldd Industrial Dr

PROOUCTIOH SUPERVISOR Sad motivated person tor growing machine shop lo supervise produc-tion operators Abie to meat schedules with knoatadgs 0f stan-dard driamg and m f n g machines eeaarttld. No C N C Benefits Apply m peraon 6140 HI*. Westland Mon -Fn 6am-3pm

PROGRAM DIRECTOR HEEDED For Latchkey program in Dane*. Muat M M <0 t i l i g i credits 12 muM Pa tn cRBd oara itaiskjpiiiant

or Inquiry to: P. 0 . Wyandotte. Ml 44192

QUALITY ASSURANCE

COORDINATOR Oivdcp * monitor QuaMy program to I S O - 9000 Qui—est)one: Ver-bal t wiltten communication akHs with mathematical background: to-mdar wtth total quality managamanl 4 quality improvement prooaes, un-derstanding of SPC 4 computer 8-taracy. Profit sharing, health 4 den-tal benefits For immediate conwO-eratlon sand a latter or raaums Including salary Mstory to: P O Boa 413. Farmington. Ml 44332-0413 Wa promote a drug-lrae environ-ment Substance abuse testing Is part ol the pre employment pro-

REAL ESTATE CLASSES Our students have s 90% paaa rate on the State Exam WE GUARANTEE your money back 1 you don't paaa the Stale Examt Classes starting soon Cal Lisa Oumsa at 354-7111 tor details and our Special Otacount Price Hurry Otter expires March 29

SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE

NET AIL LOSS PREVENTION I t t M t o a r t Uma. Tarsal •en Has la looking tor Heated people tapartawoa pre-ad but not nscaeesry AppBca-

betng accepted al Targal

ROCKSHOPPE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY

Podttona •• Mali Is tar ma toac«ang COL onver. Yard Help. Ratal S< Ctart. Clerical 6275 QoMredeon. Plymouth. Mi. 44170- 313-456-5640

SALES ENGINEER/ Admlnletator Successful automotf'

Onaaccounta- 2 yrs. ea parlance w/BS degree ta engineer Ing or Bualnsas pretar red. Mua have good communication skJBs ml Knowledge oI WordPertact 4 Lotu helpful Some travel. M a modal ca necseesry rieeume to Boa 334: Obeerver 4 Ecosntrlc Mawapapare

36251 Schoolcrafl Rd Uvonia Ml 44 ISO

SALES PERSON NEEDED. Sdaa/ commission. Induatrlal and mob4a equipment. Experience pretarred Ptaaae send resume antf salary re-quirements: Br oek men Fork lift. 15400 Tireman, OetroN. Ml.. 44224.

SALES PERSON wanted part time lor Men's Formal Wear store In Farmington Hda Setae experience pretarred Contact owner. 449-1700

CONTINENTAL SECURITY - Is growing. We are looking lor M l time 4 pert time security ortlcere. No ex-perience required AppBcatlona ac-cepted Tuee. thru Fri., 9am to 3pm.

grow wtth Servicee,

Suite 1301. Birmingham 642-8153

Coma grow with ua. Contmentd Se curtty Services 30600 Tetegraph.

I 44610.

SYNTREX TECHNOLOGY, a Nation-al Networking Co.. Is looking lor a bright, aggreeelve Individual < an exception* phone personality to work 20 hours e week In our Detroit aree office Contact Backy at

(312)263-1451

PROOUCTlON SUPERVISOR to di-rect CNC machining center opera-tors 6 support personnel Must heve hands on experience m either ma-chmeig. lod making set-up or engn riserlng along with excellent super-visory skits Steady work, good pay. overtime 4 benefits Opportunity tor advencamant Sand resume lo:

Human naaourcas Director 2280 W Grand River

11ll -Lilt Ml t f tHn An Equal Opportunity Employer

P R O T O T Y P E SHEET METAL MECHANIC - Experienced & ap-prentloe bench hands required lor Livonia manufacturer Competitive pay 4 benefits 425-0900

Reel Estate Franchises Available Outright sata or partnership w/very low equity HELP-U-SELL MICHI-GAN MASTER REGION 335-0050

QUALITY

PRODUCT QUALITY ANALYST

Techpokit, Inc le s leeding software tuppker at the Detroit eras. Wa are looking for Quakty Assurance candi-dates wfth two or more yeers expe-rlenoe with the loAowmg skats

• Teat softwere • Develop end execute

systems test plans • Analyze end document system

Can or fax resume in confidence to Gtenda McLeod

Techpoint. Inc. 13975 Farmington Rd.

Uvonia, Mi., 48154 (313)427-8144

FAX (313) 427-5978

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Reception/m-House Sales Person needed for unique kgn busmsss. Must be versatile, energetic and de-pendable CaH Chrola 427-4141

RECEPTIONIST for vary busy hair salon m Novt. Pan time, possible M l time position Outgoing persons ptaaae ca* Nancy al. 347-3740

RECEPTIONIST for prograaslve Troy hair salon Part Uma. Wad 4 Thurs evenings 4 occasional Satur-days 879-1620

RECEPTIONIST needed pert-time tor s Farmington HWs Hair Salon Send reeume Receptionist. 3030 Barberry.Commerce Twp .Mi. 44342

RECREATION SUPERVISOR CITY OF TROY

Requires BA degree In Parks 4 Rec Administration or related fieId 2 years recreation program experi-ence t27.440-S33.656/yav Appli-cations available now until 4pm. Feb 22. 1993 at: Personnel Oapt. 500 W Big Beaver Troy

A» Cqual Oppm I Unity Employar

RED WINGS Seeking good people to uaher Paid poeltion Joe Louts 4 Cobo arenas. C a l Mon -Frt. 6-9pm. 396-7945

RESERVATIONS/SALES tor fins dming dinner tram FuB-time position Apply m person between 9 am 4 8 pm 840 N Pontlac Trail. Walled Lake. Ml 44390

RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION LABORER

Clark ston area S6 an hr Cal 644-5968

RESIDENT MANAGER Needed tar •part ment complex In Plymouth Fun duties Send reeume to 24400 Northwestern Hwy. Ste 203. Southfield 44075

RESIDENT MANAGER Property management company seeking reaponelble. dedicated, goel ortanied peraon to manage a lerge apertmeiiil community. Re-quire*: suoceeeM peat experlenoe (5 yr ) m leasing, marketing and menagmg apartments, and person-nel supervision Salary w/beneflts Send reeume snd letter to Resident Manager, P.O. Bo* 1720. Birmingham. Ml 44012-1720

RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted to aid in the routme care ol the aidarty Must ba dependable and have reli-able tranaportation Ful or part time positions available, days 394-3443

RETAIL SALES/ Office Manager needed for garden center m Plym-outh area Outdoor plant knowledge required. Veer-round poeltion Cal 453-9109

SECURITY OFFICERS

Modem Uvonia warehouse 2 new openlnga. mele/lsmals Raises 4 promotions can come fast Musi be avsftabie a l shifts but hokdays 4 moat weekend! you wis be off. Some experience helpful Car 4

TRI COUNTY SECURITY

541-0437 SERVICE COMPANY looking for mature adult. M l time employment. Good starting pay Cal. 459-6470

SERVICE SALES TRAINEE To Ml a service trainee poeltion with opportunity lor advancement Es-tablished route Apply m peraon at: Clmae, 39145 Webb Or , Westland. Ml .48145 . 326-0600

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SHINGLE ROOFERS - Experienced, new work, reeidentlal. must have own truck 4 equipment Cal Mon.-Frl.. 10am-2pm 351-9050

SHIPPING 4 DISTRIBUTION CLERK female/mele. •a r t time, flexible hrs. Mon-Frt, $4 25/hr. Apply m person at: 34170 Executive Drtve North. Westland. on Friday Fab 12. 6pm Near Ford Rd 4 Ht*

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING CLERK Entry level poeltion Reeponaibiktlas include buildmg skids, packaging oontrd. data entry on PC 4 some heavy Hfling Stock room experlenoe 4 familiarity wtth computers helpful but not required- Send reeume with salary requirements to:

MEOAR INC. 38700 Grand River Ave

Farmington HWs. Ml 44335 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SHIPPING/RECEIVING SUPERVISOR

A fast paced service oriented com-party seeks tal time tapping/ receiving supervisor The position » responsible tor providing dairy inter-nal shipping/receiving services required to support nome and re-gional offlcea. Ouakfled candidate wW be femNar with mal and UPS procadurea. possess supervisory snd organizational skills, exoaaent drMng record, and the ability to motivate others Send reeume snd salary requkments to. 1

Supervisor /Human Resources P.O. Box 9072

Fermlngton HWs. Ml 44333-9072

SIDING HELPER NEEDED Experience helpM bat not necessary Ptaaae ca l after 7pm, 271-9103

SHIPPING & RECEIVING

Rediord manufacturer has M l tans position available In shipping 4 re-ceiving

Candidate should be larruker with UPS procedures, nave neat hand writing 4 good math skins Delivery experience helpM Duties Include shipping, receiving, packaging

Cal 2pm-4pm 4 leave meesage 535-5959

SHOP HELP - Part Tima 3 deys. 46

Troy. I

SOCIAL WORKER

OUR LADY OF PROVIOENCE CENTER

NorltivWa 453-1300

SPECIAL -SECURITY DETAIL

Mon thru Fn - days Muat ha> tranaportation. reimbursed tor mile-age 4 drtve Ome Starting pay »6/1w Cal;

GUARDIAN SECURITY 313-255-2800

STAMPING DIE DESWHER-Bukder poeltion eveaebM to the person with the deeire lo reorgeriOe and expend existing operations mto First Cists tookng and stamping lackWy pro-ducing smal components tor "

Dynamite opportunity for a very motivated, prcilesslonsl and astute Individual PtaaM respond by sand-ing your reeume to the toaowmg ad-

New Venture Bo* 194

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvonia Ml 44150

S T A R T W O R K TODAY

Large National Corpora-t ion needs warehouse heip Long term. All shifts open.

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1188 STEEL WAREHOUSE

Experienced Warehouse Person needed Banding 4 crane experi-ence helpful Send reeume to:

Box a266 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd UvonW Ml 44150

STOCK POSITION PART-TIME Knchen O lam or looking lor hard-working, energetic kidMduel Some heavy lifting aivolved. Apply within l-3pm. Knchen Glamor. Orchard Mak, Wast BtoomftaM .

TARUS OPERATOR BORING MILL OPERATOR

GUNDRILl OPERATOR Nights 644-5419

TEACHER NEEDED tor 4 yr old chkdrsn. must have Associate De-gree or early childhood background 729-3434 EOE

TEACHER Needed tor privets lower elementary after school program Mon.-Frl 3-6pm. Must havs experience

357-1740

TEACHER needed tut tana lor Toddler ege children Oakland County aree. ex-perience necessary Exoaaent op-portunity tor career growth Send reeume to PO Box 55. Btrmkighem. Ml 44012

TEACHERS 4 ASSISTANT TEACHERS

Ful or pert time lor Infant snd tod-dler program, ages 8 weeks to 2M yrs. Experience 4 education re-quired Discovery Learning Clr

Plymouth 455-5490

TEACHERS/DIRECTORS lor Now 4 Troy child care centers Ful time, experience pretarred. CeB: Troy 952-1920 or Novt: 344-1140

TEACHER 4 Teacher s Assistants For privets nurssry school m Fsrm-kigton HWs, Novi, Plymouth, and Radford Twp. Ful and part tima Cal between 9am-5pm 420-3553

TECHNICAL WRITER - stactrorkc experience required slong with computer skWs Send reeume 4 sal-ary requirements to Bo* 294 Observer 4 Ecosntrlc Newspapers

36251 Schootcreft Rd Uvonia Ml 44150

TELECOMMUNICATIONS $70 Billon industry needs soli-start-srs to sal or manage part/full time Serious Inquiries only 362-9543

TELEMARKETERS 3pm-7pm. no phone sales. Hrty + bonus Redford aree 937-8500

Telemarketing - Career opportunity with an Inc 500 company No e*pe-rience Full 4 part time. 45-8/hr lo start Mr Lane. 380-1700 EOE

TELEMARKETING Experienced Only

Evenngs 4 Saturday 729-5628

money making potential - bonusee Great opporikailty M anyone look-ing to kicrsses thek Income Wort m a pi ataad uriM. oomtartabta envi-ronment tor M oountry s Isrgeet singlsa service Cat Mr. Ray 352 3210

TELEPHONE INSTALLER/ SERVICE TECHNICIAN

ng tor an H Competitive

benefits and vaMcta tar quawied ap-plicant C a l |313) 979-4640 ext. 500

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWER Supplement your piaaant income by working pen-time In the Uvonia off-ice of a national consumer isaaaiili firm. We oiler evening 4 weekend hours wtth no sataa involved. Appli-cants must r ° » » m excelent read-ing sfcMs 4 a dear voioe. Light typ-

expertanca la rig 4 some computer m o M l i r j . " C a l 1-4pm

Starting salary $6/hr 421-4320

TELEPHONE RESEARCH poeltion m Birmingham Interesting com-sumer opinion work. Day Ome. eve-ning 4 essksnd hrs evalatna Join our team. Give us a cal. 540-5332

TELEPHONE SOLICITOR

532-4700

TELEPHONE WORK - pan time. 5pm to 9pm weekdays. 9am to 1pm Satwdays from our Uvonia office. No sales Involved, good fob tor stu-dents 4 retirees, ftaxibta scheduling available. Cal 10am to 6pm on weekdays or 9:30am to 12:30 on Saturdays. 525-5200

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TELLERS Standard Federal Bank, one of the nation's largest savings institutions, has immediate openings for part-time and Ml-tima Takers m North-vkte. Soutfigele. Farmmgion HWs. Uvonia and West Btaomltaid

Part-time positions offer approxi-mately 20-25 hours of work eech week and occasions! Saturday hours Light typing and good mathe-matical aptitude required Experi-ence as a cashier helpful Teller training m Troy

Apply m parson Februery 15 or 16, I0em-3pm at

STANDARD FEDERAL BANK

25950 Middtabeft Roed Farmington Hkta. Ml 46336

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

TENORS 4 BASSES Immediate opening tn protassionai church choir Highest pay m Metro-politan OatrOlt European travel C a l 885-4441

TERRITORY REP - 1760/WK Salary, Bonus. Expenses

Cal-424-1500 Personnel Deta Report Agency

TITLE INSURANCE Agency seeks ACCOUNT MANAGER/SALES— Growing Title insurance Agency m search of an individual wtth 3 • yrs. experlenoe In ssMng 0 Primary roll wM be business devel-opment along wtth assisting the president m sales 4 msrkstlng Tre-mendous opportunity for mdtvtdual seeking the challenge of budding 4 organization Salary 4 performance incentive -t- benefits Send reeume Irv absolute confidentiality to:

TITLE ONE 16401 Farmington Rd

Uvonia. Ml 48152 Attn: Charlie Martin

No phone cans ptaese* An Equal Opportunity Employer

TOOOLER TEACHERS- Full-time teachers needed lor children 12-24 moe- 2 or 4 yr degree. Paid vaca-tions 4 holidays 427-M40

TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS apply at Prototype mc. 395 Waah-Ington. Brighton 229-3004

TRAVEL AGENT Troy.'Rochester area Challenging 4 exciting posi-tion Pretar 1 yr Sabre expe-

rience Send resume 10 P.O Bo* 205, Troy. Ml .46099

TRAVEL CONSULTANT - Jom UrW-globe Americas fsstsst growing travtk organization Must have 1-2 yrs experience System One pre-tarred but not necaesary C a l today. 784-1111 Or send reeume to 31126 Haggerty Rd . Farmington Hits. Ml 44331

sure Aflerks U m u n 2 ,vs. axperv • m g u s n i a plua Sand re-ACS. P A Boa 531094. Uvo-

ma. Ml 44143-1044

TRAINED DIRECT C A W STAFF

smal gr oup home In _ are*. Uwat fee M * WCLS/MORC trained Current m CPR/Wst Wd Utah school graduate o> GEO Cal 9am-5pm at

TRAVEL AGENT * W

mum axperienos Lsrsurs.- corpi setae PARS pretarred 1S77

TRAVEL AGENT - minimum 2 yrs experience . Seeking M i agent, varaad In a l arisen Sabre pretarred Frtandty

ty. ItaeuiTie Frankln Rd

TRAVEL AGENT Pail-tuna agent needed tar Troy

tired 641-7283

TRAVEL Group lour operator needs experi-enced help wtth reeervatlons 4 tick-eting Apolo pi l tai ied Send re-sume to Janet. Naw Directions Tours 4 Travel, 32862 Five Mlta, Livonia. Ml 44154

TRUCK DRIVER - Some mechanical experience helpM Should be m good physlcd condition Cal or ap-pfy m parson, ask for Mark or Jtm. Nobles Landscape Supply 29450 W 8 Mils. Farmington 474-4922

TRUCK DRIVER & YARD WORKER

Ful time poeltion handkng 4 <* tna buNdmg materials Must COL "A" endorsement 4 good driv-ing record Muel be wWing to wort hard Room tar advancement Ex-cellent benefits Ptaaae apply m parson between 9em 4 5pm at:

36340 Van Bom Rd Wayne. Ml

TRUCK MECHANICS Must bs experienced and certified, have own loots 40 Hours per week Apply: Kurt. 4440 Wyoming. Dearborn. Ml

TYPESETTERS Experience^ tor groerlng Downtown Detroit financial printing company Excellent pey 4 benefits Free light-ed parking Al shifts. Please sand resume to: Bo* 150 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Ml 46150

UNEMPLOYED? RETIRED? WHY? Part-time telemarketing •AM 4 PM. paid training •$ 100 bonus after 90 days •Earn $5-12 per hour

plus bonuses 4 Incentives Get off the couch and cal Ken or Joe 422-1818

UPSCALE NORTH suburban hotel looking tor Chief Engineer Please send resume lo 28100 Frankim Rd Southfield, Ml 46034 Attn Human Resources No phone eels accepted

VALETS NEEDED Call lor immediate interview Must have own transportation 981-1434

VCR REPAIR TECHNICIAN

Part-time evenings Musi hsvs experience Cal Canton. 454-5728

SORG ELECTRICAL REPAIR CO

VIOEOTAPE ARCHIVIST Progressive firm In Southfield ks seeking an individual lor computer-ized library The ideal candidate will have recant library experience and computer dsts entry experience Videotape knowledge required Send resume including salary re-quirements to

Videotape Archivist P 0 Box a 760451

Lathrup Village. Ml 48076

WAIT PERSON - Fdl or part time Days or evenings Excellent for homemeker with children Apply m person Kirby's Koney Island. 43444 Wesi Oaks Novi

WANTED Dependable people tor mobile QJ trainees - lor weddtngs. proms, etc Weekend work, occas-sional weekday afternoon gig Must heve working knowledge oI musK.

m appearance. abWty to apeak in it oI crowds, and own transpor-

tation. Serious only. Cal lOam-tpm only. 540-S901

WANTED - M l time entry level In suburbsn-plating laokty (benefits). Resume required CaH 2pm-< 30pm

261-4312

WAREHOUSE 4 GENERAL LABOR Local lood distribution center has several positions open $9/hr Apply In person Fn. 2-12-93 between 9 4 1 at 9215 Michigan Ave. Detroit JTPA FUNDED E O E.

WAREHOUSE ORDER FILLER Ful-lime Day shift Southfield loca-tion Must have previous High-low driving experience Union shop Please send resume to P 0 5091. Southfield Ml 48086

distribution company Muat 9a pRfd ta l i M. be able lo routa

bonua. Reply to B o l T J W 4 Eccentric Newspapers

8261 Schoolcrafl su Uvonia Ml 44 ISO

WAREH0U8E MANAGER Oh toon ol nabond consumer I

in an agar 10 operations

Muat ha«a a minimum ol 10 years

•a m inventory lenient, motivating subordi-and shrinkage control Salary

Werehouee Manager, M4a Rd-, SouthltaM. Ml

27 ISO W. 4

WAREHOUSE/SHIPPING 4 Receiv-ing poaition lor dependable.

" • working tadMd •ntlous. hard Experience On a fn-low tislpkl but not nscsssary Radtord. 937-4600

An Equd Opportunity Employer

"WE PAY YOUR R E N r -Our marketing dept needs a taw re-

WE WANT YOU AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS?

We wW tram you and star! you on long term, high income c si'ear m rod aetata

Cal John BaMuaa. Uvonia

REAL ESTATE ONE 261-0700

WIRE EDM OPERATOR: With MKsu-biehi experience Night Shift Ful Benefits Apply st 24680 Gibeon. Warren. Ml. 313-7S8-2200

Entry lavd positions open with Fsrmmgton HWs company. Muat have experience wtth panel/corrtrd wiring, excelent soldering skWs snd abWty to read skemetics To schedule an appointmant caM:

TEMPEXCHANGE 557-5600

WOOO FLOOR SANOER-Exparl-enced sender tor Fsrmmgton floor-ing company. Mual have a minimum of 10 yrs. experience m Installation, sanding staining, pickling 477-6106

WOODWORKING SHOP SUPERVISOR

If you're hard working, ex-perienced. sbis to oommu-

snd looking tor s ful-ltme poeltion. CALL US. We need s well organized end experienced working su-pervisor with woodworking shop experience and the ability lo manage and motivate shop end installa-tion personnel If you fit the M l CALL NOW and tot's talk about your FUTURE!

454-6574

MANAGER TRAINEE tD> Corporat ion e x p a n d i n g

$36,000 plus bonuses 4 insur-ance. No experience neces

sary Rapid advancement. 313-995-0635

$6-$6 PER HOUR Nation's largest home cleaner. No evenings or weekends Car neces sery Pdd vacation 4 holiday, den-td. legal In 6 mos 471-0930

502 Hdp Wanted Dental Medical

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR Certified Nursing Assistants

Preebyterten VWage of Radford 17343 Garfield CaH Marilyn

531-4474. exi 34

AN EXCEPTIONAL PRACTICE is looking for an exceptiond peraon to low It s From Desk start This person must ba Intelligent 4 self-motivated. articulale 4 people-oriented Dental background/expe-rience la deeirabto If you are this person, caN 357-3101

APPOINTMENT SECRETARY Friendly lamily practice tn Garden City needs cheerful peraon to scheduis appomtmants, work recal and process patient vwits Commu-nication sums are important, computer skWs hsIpM. Hours are flexible. 15-30 hrs-/week 422-2490

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSING

Previous management experience neceesery 166 bed skilled nursing laakty located m Lrvorea Wages negotiable Contact Crystal Subo-tich 522-1444

BILLERS-IV INFUSION Expanding homa infusion compeny needs experienced DME/rV Mtare Greel salary incentives, benefits Contact Diane Detter, 932-1170 Harper Assodeles.29870 Middieben

Fermlngton HWs. Ml 44334

C and B METAL FINISHER Experienced Must caft and trim dies Benefits Clawaon area

Cal 436-3710

BILLING C l e w - Mapttv expend-MR tabor slory to ma beerbom/ • M M area « toefetae tor M M S -

a mln. 2 yrs experlenoe m

o £ c . T i 5 Weedend . Ml 44148

BIRMINGHAM Man— Health canto seeking skWed person lor 42 torn.

S Word

, Sand i saurtWto: L. Walsh, 1I1 «250 44004

nana, inauranoe Ming. Ful ttma Sand reywa to: Bos »312

34251 S c h o o t o r e a R ? * * ™ Uvonia Ml 44150

BUSINESS ASSISTANT

F«rm«ngton Rd. Mrs. Vaughn

Cal 9-3 30, 425-7010

C E R T I F I E D

NURSE AIDES Part-t ime

AH shifts available Call BEDFORD VILLA

313-557-3333 An Equal Opportunity Employer

CERTMEO NURSING ASSOCIATES Dorvta Nuramg Cantor, an HCR skWed nursing todHty m Uvonia. haa positions siJtabls tor M l or perl-time CNA s on our 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. H you are commuted to sxcamnea in Die care of the aidarty. ptaaae ap-ply m parson Irom 4:30am to 8pm at Dorvtn lock Lrvonia Ml 48152

Nuramg Cantor. 29270 Mor-rvonia Ml

CERTIFIED NURSE AIOC SkWed nuramg facWy tn Uvonia. a l shifts •vslsbie. Apply m peraon a t Camalot Hal Con .sleacenl Center 35100 Ann Arbor Tral. Mon - Fri.. 9:20-4:30 PM

CHA1RSI0E DENTAL ASSISTANT Ful lane. Over 3 years axpartanca. inventory control, computer experi-ence pretarred. Rocheeter aree. Ask for Donna. 462-3663

CNA S NEEDED Al shifts. For smal baaic Waal Bloomfield nursing home Contact Director Of Nuramg 340-4443

COT needed lor Birmingham Ophthalmologlet. Experience m refractive surgery and FA's would be pretarabie but not neceeaary Ful or part lima Card. 644-4060

DATA ENTRY and phone folair-up ful time poettion avalabta Ptaaae •end reeume 10. Anaslhtala Biking Consultants. 19455 W Outer Drive. Suite 110E. Dearborn. Ml 44124

DENTAL ASSISTANT, experienced. M l tima. for high quakty Southfield office Excelent pey. benefits 4

355-9400

DENTAL ASSISTANT experienced, pert time poeltion for Garden Clty/Weetland office. Toes Thurs. eve. 2 Saturdays par month. 15-25/hra/wk. 426-9130

DENTAL ASSISTANT - FULL TIME Experienced, with expanded duttae. C8B plus orthodontics NO even-ings. $9-$ 13/hour plus benefits Bloomfield HUH office 642-6632

DENTAL ASSISTANT MMord area. X-ray 4 front daek aMKiea pre-ferred. No Saturdays Benefits Experienced ONLY Ptaaae 646-0941

DENTAL ASSISTANT lor progres-sively growing practice Ful time de-sired Experienced m a l phaees ol dentistry Ftaxibta hours. 724-5400

DENTAL ASSISTANT LrvorUe ord surgery office. M l time. Monday thru Friday No Saturdays or evenings 427-2330

DENTAL ASSISTANT. M I Urns. a«-partanoed pretarred. taMOMtyelkce m Soutfiflatd. $7/hr minimum C a l SNrtey 342-4641

DENTAL ASS«TANT Experienced CMraMa. neei M l tone poaMon. tn Uvonta general denimtry pracloe. 4*4-4020

DENTAL ASSISTANT tor Troy orthodontic office. Some dantd e*-partanoa nausea ary 2 paaWtona, KW time/pert tima 524-3300

DENTAL ASSISTANT- Fid-lime 4 beneflta tor

required. C H Card a t 471-0345

DENTAL ASSISTANT 4 Offka Man-n e r experience pi atoned. Hunt mgton Woods/Royd Oak aree

547-4210

DENTAL ASSISTANT Cheiretde. needed tor relaxed Troy o«oe Experienced or program graduate only Wort Sat AM. no Evea . M I or

DENTAL ASSIST ANT-Certified or si|ulidsnl experlenoe tor qudKy oriented dental offlce in SoutfMoKL Salary and Peneftls commensurate with experience Cal Jufle 342-4604.

0CNTAL ASSISTANT N^Mled In a leem oriented preverv twe-reetoretlve practice m Dearborn 4M days par week. SucceeeM cm-CM experlenoe M dedrsfl We dl •Tiers S total commitment to excel-lence 4 Mam effort. 541-6444

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Quality Birmingham offloa seeks Quelty peraon Experience not neceeeery Send reeume to: Box 314 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schooicrsft Rd. Uvonls Ml 46160

DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT tor Southfield office Jom e staff of 3 auxWanat where low turnover Is the rule 4 days a weak, selenr. benefits, continuing education Experience pretarred but will tram. C a l Mon -Thurs. 354-3950

DENTAL HYGICNIST Ful time, no evenings Modarafy equipped Bloomfield HMs office Ex-celent salary/benefits. 442-4632

DENTAL HYGIENIST - PART TIME Mon evenings tor very frteriiXy. quality office Blrm.ngnam area.

647-2110

DENTAL HYGIENIST Needed in friendly Centon office

Flexible hours. Cal: 451-1-0995

DENTAL HYGIENIST Downtown Rochester 1 to 2 days per week Cal . 651-8787

DENTAL HYGIENIST Needed pen time for busy W bloomfield office Mon. Wed 4 Thurs 737-2090

DENTAL HYGIENIST Neoded pert time for W Bloomfield office Tuesdays 4 Fridays 737-2090

DENTAL HYGIENIST WANTED -pari time Penodontd therapy experience pretarred Uvonia aree

525-7616

DENTAL HYGIENIST -Exerting op-portunity for spedd Individual lor rare opening tor Deritd Hygienisi If you are mtereeted In utilizing your people 4 professional skills, our lamily practice needs you. proud ol our sxpanded hygiene pro-gram with emphasis on S T M Caraar minded professionals call Karen. 562-9292 Deerbom

DENTAL HYGIENIST - Excellent op-portunity to wort In an energetx: teem oriented environment Prac-tice emphaaatng on quakty pre sen trttve patient dare m Southfield Fun time. Monday thru Thursday, one Saturday s month. CaH 364-1655

DIETITIAN The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Allen Park, Michigan is seeking a Dietitian to join our team at this Jarge medical and surgical hospital. Position is located in the Patient Ther-apy Section. Candidates must be regis-tered. Send resume to:

Vk US Oeaanmai ol

Vatsrsai W w

VA Medical Center Personnel Service (058) Allen Park, Ml 44101 Attn: C. Adams

Equd Opportunity Employar

H o m e & f C R Y I C C G U I D C 4 P . M . T U E S D 4 V F O R T H U R S O A Y E D I T I O N / 4 P J * . F R I D A Y F O R M O N D A Y E D I T I O N TO P1ACE YOUR AD CALL M l

9 Aluminum Siding ALCOA siding, trim, gutters 4 vwiyt Windows Rooflng-Decks-Storms

Entry 4 Garage Doors - Enclosures impressive Improvements 474-4300

ALL FAZE MODERNIZATION Vinyl/Akjm siding, trim. gutters, vmyi replecement windows, sled repiecemenl doors. Repeirt. Lie /Ms Free Est Ken. 421-3416

ALUMINUM. VINYL, P V C SIDING Trim. Rooting. Gutters. Repairs

Windows 4 Doors Uc 4 ms KAIN ALUMINUM - 879-4758

VINYL 4 Akjm siding Goners trim, enclosures, roofing 4 related wort Alum cleening. wa*mg. restoration

471-2600 12 AppKanc* Service

Appliances Refrigerators Reeidentid/Commerad

REPAIRWORX 478-3023 OEPENOA8LE APPLIANCE 24 Hr Repeir Serv Refrigerators, washers dryers dishwesners. stovee 4 dis-posals $20 off with sd 444-2420

PHIL S APPLIANCE REPAIR i repek dl meior household appk-

1-400-569-1411

24 Baaement

ALL SEASONS Waterproofing Winter Spedd - 29 yra exp

Beet any aet 24 hrs. 1-400-412-4077

ALL TYPES Of WATERPROOFING

A-1 WATERPROOFING

rales Senrar dtacount Visa 1 534-9345

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED Drama 4 Sump pumps repaired

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Earl H Jensen 474-4224

BASEMENT LEAKS • - BRICK REPAIRS

- MORTOR JOINT REPAIRS Caa Paul 541-3403 or 471-4447

BASEMENT Rapak WataipiotiRng

ESTTRL4* BL0RS

WALLS • Ledry^ Cracked^

27 B r i c k ,

AAA CUSTOM BRiCK 1ST CLASS I WORKMANSHIP

a types of repek*

477-9673 BEST CHIMNEY CO.

27 Brick, Block, Cement ALL MASONRY - 4 CONCRETE WORK - Block 4 brick repelrs 4 al-terations. Lie 4 Ins 25/yrs exp

CaB anytime-534-1570

ALL STAR HOME IMPROVEMENT

•CNmneys •Flrepleces. Porches

•Brick Wort •Tuck Pointing

•Roof Repdr FREE ESTIMATES

Senior discount Uc 4 Ins

474-0104 DOGONSKI CONSTRUCTION

BRICK BLOCK 4 CEMENT WORK PORCHES - CHIMNEYS

OR WAYS - FREE EST - 537-1833

AA SMALL JOB SPECIALIST 25 Yrs Reputable. Ouelty Work

Anything m Cement. Brick or Block Beat Any Price on

Drive Reptecements Lie . insured, Free Est 348-0066

32 Building A Home Inspection

CUSTOM PFCKS Put your 0tfMr.f i now before the price goes up! Al types of memnation 30 yra e*p Li-cenced Jim or Mart 522-3542

33 Btdg. A Remodeling A BATHROOM SPECIALIST

MARBLE. CERAMIC. JACUZZI'S ALL TYPES OF REMOOELMG

Steve Danidson Hornet Uc Bunder, 15 yrs exp 354-1016

A FAMIL" BUSINESS

RON DUGAS BLDG. 6846 Crown - Uvonta

LOWER WINTER RATES e A PERSONAL TOUCH 4

KITCHENS. VANITIES. COUNTERS BASEMENTS. DOORS WINDOWS

STORE RENOVATION Uc 4 insured 24 Yr.

421-5526

A - Q U A N T U M > FINISHED BASEMENTS •

• KITCHENS, B A T H S * • ADDITIONS, DORMERS«

• WINDOWS, SIDING • • Lie/tna Free Est. •

538-0241 AVO* HOME talPROVEMENT

BARRY'S CARPENTRY SERVICE

Free Cat wort sum amaail 13 y»% Exp Wlnssr hates 17*4864

CUSTOM REMODELING

BY Craig J. Donovan iMMMuff. Pa—lira. Q » n > • M M M 4 , R h c M M 4 Bathe

L k 4 ma tar*. 9m-682-8726

33 Bldg. A Remodeling BATHS. $2,900. KITCHENS. $3,900

BASEMENTS, $4,900 All labor Induded Call for details Complete Construction 624-5465

COMPLETE REMOOELING Comm'l 4 Res. Quality work.

as References 477-2265

DISCOUNT (DO-ALL) HOME IMPROVEMENT

Any Remodeling or New Const Uc. 536-1010

HIGHLANDER CONSTRUCTION Hs assign Specialists Remodekng. finishing basements, new kitchens 4 bsths. additions, decks 365-4509

INGLE 4 SONS, INC Additions. Kitchens. Bath Rec rooms. Decks. Lie 4 Ins.

456-7287 or 340-1858

IT COSTS NO MORE ...to gel

1st class workmanship. FIRST PLACE WINNER o} two national awards. HAM-ILTON has been satisfying customers for over 35 yrs. • FREE Estimates • Designs

• Kitchens • Baths • Porch Enclosures etc

HAMILTON BUILDERS CaH 559-5590. .24 hrs.

MICHAEL S WORKSHOP Carpentry A genaral repairs eiec

Dependable 4 reesonabts

KITCHENS - BATHS

4 Additions Lie./Ins Cal Mart 474-4067

MARS BLDG CO • Reddentid Commercid AddRtona. Krtchen Dormers. Rec Room, Bath Siding Free a d Prompt servtos 538-2666

Need More Room?? Double yoi* msng spece by remodalng your baaament or reorganizing current ^ a c e OiaMy 4 DependebWty at a

Woeful Bk)g.& Deelfln License 9004184

981-2360

RDP CONST. 9230 Sheldon Rd . Plymouth

I Carpentry BarAr.es IRK GUARANTEED Retards - Fret

451-2097 REC ROOM. KITCHEN 4 BATH SPECIALISTS Al Asmnasang Formica 4 Lsnpiels

476-0011 SIGNATURE WOOOWORKS

n anion 4 • T * - f i e 4

I t Carpentry • ALL AROCINO CARPENTRY *

Doers wtadoe* floors. osMngs dry wal plumbing 4 slactrlc compute

•wry service 22 yrs. 3B7-57S4

39 Carpentry ALL TYPE CARPENTRY

Finish baaaments. kitchens, bath-

A-1 CARPENTRY Repairs lo complete remodekng

LICENSED 4 INSURED Cel John, 522-5401

CARPENTER Repairs 4 Remodeling 25% cheeper

4 guaranteed 526-7969

CARPENTRY - FINISH OR ROUGH Additions. KHchsns. Orywsl. Clo-ssts. Pantries, Besements. Trim "No fob loo smdl" Uc. 522-2563

CUSTOM FINISH WORK Book esses mantels, moldings, stair rslls. cabktots. rec rooms. 22 yrs exp . He Ralph StesUckl 563-7613

HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICES Carpentry - Plumbing - Eiectrtcd

4 Tke All phases 37 yrs exp Free Est Beeement Spedeket 476-9697

KEN F1ERKE Lie -Ins Cerpentry Decks, guttsrs. roots alum siding, rec rooms, windows, doors, etc. Reesoneble Free Est 937-2390

RETIRED NAIL BENDER Cen do a l hard-io-do lobs around your home Give me a caw

Cel Joe « 437-5145

SMALL WORLD Al Phases ol Carpentry

DESIGN - BUILD - REPAIRS NO JOe TOO SMALL 425-6*36 or 456-3970

471-2600

40 Cabinetry 4 Formica ALL WORK 111

471-2600 PLASTIC LAMINATE CABINETRV • Cuatom CaMnata 4 FurMMs •

• Couilar Top Replacement * IS Yr*. Exp rna Ra» Greg 536 9656

SPECIALIZING 1 Kitchen 4 Beth-roome meisUng 34 j t t experience i etai anoes. tesnetd 4 Insured Cafe-mata ara n ' H t M i (313)421-3010

41 Carpets tJUCK GAVIN - ALL BRANOS

Carpal vmyl Ceremsc Hardwood

30 yra Exp Free Ed 637 3449

42 Carpet Ctaenlng

ALPatE CARPET Mat $35 An* sole) d iek $20

44 Carpet Laying A Repair

AAA CARPET REPAIR

Expert mst 4 quskty paid aval Seams Bums, Restretchmg. Pet

4 Water Oamage. Squeaky Floora Same Day Serv All Work Guar Thank you tor 21 yrs of loyalty

626-4901 ALL CARPET INSTAL 4 REPAIRS

Pad evens Pie All wort Guaranteed References 6 Yrs. Experience C a l Dave 421-4520

55 Chimney Cleaning, Building, Repair

AAA CHIMNEYS New or repaired Cleaned 4 screened Senior discount 639-3789 - 256-5487

Chimneys Bull new 4 repdr '

Licensed 4 maured

BEST CHIMNEY CO.

557-5595 CHIMNEYS - PORCHES BRICK RESTORATION

Free Eetknelee Licenced maured 426-2733

HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP Ramcaps. Dampers ftepesrs

LK («2778) . 454-3587 531-6631

•1 Decks-Patios Bunrooma CUSTOM CEDAR DECKS

4 FENCES

C s l 562-9444 or 242-8447

82 Doors

MR QOOO DOOR - Doors * > onor

taxs? 330-0592

SEARS OISTRMUTOR Season spe-

l a i s r a d door on the merter PRECISION OOOR . MC <77 1790

83 Draperies Slipcovers /Clng.

CUSTOM DRAPERIES 4 I

DRAPERIES BY PAT 778-2S84

65 DrywaU AAA Textured Spray 4 Orywsl +lang ^miah •Texture .Repairs Winter rates Insured 20 yeers Experience Free est 334-3805

A-1 DRYW^LL Repairs and New Work 15 Years Expananca Uceneed insured Free Estimsles Ask lor John, 526-6627

CHARLES PLASTER 4 DRYWALL Repers Pamtmg Fres Estlmsle Dependable Service

Call anytime. 564-3685

DRYWALL. PLASTERING Pawning - New Work - Repairs

Texturing Uoeni For tree est cal Rick 474-7173

DRYWALL - PLASTER and CARPENTRY

834-4323 DRYWALL REPAIRS

New Drywal - 20 Yrs Experience SPRAYING 4 TEXTURING

LICENSED 4 INSURED Free Est 729-7912

DRYWALL. TAPE. PLASTER

471-2600 Speciekzmg n dud tree drywal 4 piaster repairs Ucenaed/lneured Smdl fobs »dcomed 462-2560

86 Electrical . A 4 A ELECTRIC

Res 4 Comm bresker 4 tuae panda plugs, violations Uc Low Prices Free Ed Anytime 544- 7949

ACE ELECTRIC Maatar Electrician Reeidenttd Commercid 4 industn-d insured Violations Service Change trouble shooting 174-4994

A DEPENDABLE ELECTRICIAN tor a l your resident i d needs

BOLLIN ELECTRIC Commeroal-tadue-iaMtae I

459-0070, 459-6430

DeRoven Electric

Al Types Of I TALK TO AN ELECTRICIAN

478-8655 383-8400 1-800-838-4071

FREE ESTIMATES

^ • C a l $22-4420

HEROLD'S ELECTRIC COMPANY 24 Hour Service

Uoanaad4 maured Contractor 724-1040

• J. C PRICE ELECTRIC S m a l « large foba Free E d Santer Onmene dtacotftts L ictn iHTna Caa 442-244

SPEEDY ELECTRICAL SERVICE

447 7447 • 473-4440 • 444 1034

66 Electrical ROWE ELECTRIC 4 SUPPLY

Electric Contracting 4 Supplies Resident*! • Commercial

33920 Vsn Bom. Wayne • 721 -4060

STARVING ELECTRICIAN NEEDS WORK

Journeyman experience 277-1416

78 Firewood AAA-1 ALL AREAS FIREWOOO

Seasoned mixed hardwoods $45 deBvered. dumped $55 decked Checks sdd $5 477-6966

AAA 100% SEASONED OAK $53 Face Cord. 4 x 8 x 16 2 tor $100 Free t

& jen disc $100 Free deBvary Stacking aval 436-6928

ADMIRE YOUR FIRE SUPERWELL SEASONED

HARD - BIRCH - FRUIT HACKER SERVICES 474-6914

QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1946

FIREWOOO 4 COAL Seasoned Hardwood 4 Birch

Soft 4 Herd Cod Pick up or delivery evelebta

NOBLES LANDSCAPE SUPPLY 474-4922

MUfcU SEASONED FIREWOOO Cut-m Monroe County. $66 par tace

cord deBvered. 4*4* 14-14" Free stsckmg on r a w e d . 522-4672

SEASONED MIXEO HA ROW OOO OeBvery or Ptck-Up

PanatU s Landscape Supply 421-6294

SEASONED MIXED HAROWOOO $50 lace oord, 4*4*14. deBvered

Eastdda 543-7606 724-1344

SPLIT SEASONED HAROWOOOS $40 p d 'ace cord 4 * 4 x 1 8 Quantity Dtaoounta A i alabls

Free OeBvery Cal. 622-4733

61 Floor Service A BETTER FLOOR SANOINQ JOB

Otd floors ow tpsdslH Slam wort beeutltoBy dona Atao now ROOTS

\ 477-7734

A-1 WOOO FLOONS we maul , sand 4 flnwh ea typaa d wood floors Custom wort a spedd By For Free Estimate ceB 362-4064

HAVNER HAROWOOOB BSC , Our QUALITY

pBment Our High QUALITY Wort Csl AL. 451-3473

M O O N L I G H T F L O O R S Or Sb i Di l l I I

A4dt 474- tS44

NATURAL WOOO FLOORS

Spiel sad m s i typaa d wood floors

SANOdia FUdSMNG 4 STAIMMO Free Et tn id 11 Competttfve pneee

Over 28 Yeers Experlenoe 354-57M

82 Furniture | I d n A B l k f a M I A

r i f w ® n i n ^ « i w y w r O f P M * A W W M t l l F U I M T I M

Any ryp« of f W i %

661-5520

96 Oarages

GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS

We se* & service el makes of garage doors 4 openers

Al work gusr Parts 4 labor • We'll Peat your best deal • Insurance wort One day service

• SAVE MONEY • FREE ESTIMATES

SHAMROCK OOOR 534-4663

97 Garage Door Repair GARAGE OOOR RUST CUT OFF

Galvanized bottom edgee instsBsfl. 40%

Over Replacement Coetl E-A-OOOR 296-DOOR

99 Gutters AAA GUTTERS

Ossmlsst dummum. Fascia board 4

539-3: 266-5447

eGUTTERSe INSTALLEO/REPAIRED/CLEANEO

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL LOW WINTER RATES 433-2144

102 Handyman Male/Female BASEMENT TO ROOF

Insuta 4 out ramoddtn 4 repairs wtntd Prlcea • Senior Dtecounf -

Free Est 354-0671

CORY'S HANDYMAN SERVICE, «em.ixJeHng Wepelrs. Ptumblng.

Fad frtandhr aardca 532-2343

DOMESTIC SERVICE

4 genarel home memtenence Satla-542-2470

OLMT-ALL Improverm

Pamtmo, Drywal Plumbing. Etc. V18AAIA |T«CAR0 3*3-4646

HANDYMEN 332-6025

x :

HOME REPAIRS |

NOaULL CONSTRUCTION. M C

Retired Handyman Al types d wort

471-3729

CLEAN UP & HAULING SERVICE

m 4 daan out a l

.®S±=2L lL

105 Hauling A-1 HAULING - Moving Scrap m a -ll, Cleaning basements. Garages. Stores, ste. Lowest prices m town Quick service Free Est Serving Wayne 4 Oakland Counties Centrel location 547-2764 or 569-8136

LOADERS 4 TRUCKS Avaaabie tor realdentid, commercial and mdustnsl cleenup wort

356-2037

106 Heating A Cooling HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING

Seles • Service' Inetalatton Humidifiers • Refrigeration

LOW RATES'LICENSED 937-0786

HEATING. AIR 4 DUCT WORK Honest. re4sbta work d s fdr price

LICENSED 4 INSURED 526-0749

110 Houaedeening AFFORDABLE CLEANING

• Bonded • Ineured' References 426-5104

A UNIQUE VALENTINE S GIFT HEATHER S HOUSEKEEPING

rises rales, quality service 535-5104

CARMEN S CLEANING SERVICE WINTER SPECIAL - 10% Otacount for First Tima CeBer Office Experienced Staff Ctaarefto Service Sr OtOen Ota-count Bonded. Ineured 544-7714

EL/TE DOMESTIC SERVICES Bade Pkg $29 96 tor 4 roomeJ $4 75 aa. add l r n m eversgs condi-tion 8 sos Bonded 8 ra 442-4840

EUROPEAN BACKGROUNO - Hard working people wish lo deen your homa or otflca Bonded, retarancoa

364-7427

EXPERIENCED reflned lady dadrea general ctaanmg, leundrf l cooking ExcdtaM i1 stat dicaa Own tranapor-tation $35 d4»y 7J2-2977

OWEN S HOUSEHOLD MQMT INC HOUSEKEEPING

HOUSE-KE-TEER CLEANING SERVICE Protaadoni 4 mewed daan your naaa. a m a •MS 10% OR wWi M s ad tor 4rd Uma calers

582-4445

RELIABLE TRUSTWORTHY Womai to daan your home or apt

Cal sRsi 4pm Sandy 4S4-6422

114 Tax ACCOUNT ART taB do portend M B

CERTIFIED TAJI PREPARATION

Thursday, February 11,1903 O&E * 7 F

502 Help Wanted Deatal-Medkal

DENTAL HYGIENIST . (pvt ttma). I you «re snWtiwtmH., caring 4 de-pRtBalUB and you an|Dy a d i Mange in a patient pattered qusaty Uvcaita practice p l s i n cdL 427-7664

DENTAL HYGIENIST To (om Our State d Ihs art dantd oMoa m Livonia Thursdays C M us lo |om our hmndh Steft 476-1940

DENTAL HYGIENIST FiW tma. experienced tor Inendty

nled Troy offloa aMar 6pm. 879-1994

DENTAL HYGIENIST Part-time In an sstsCkshed practtoa. 1 lo 2 daya per week. Lincoln Park area C M « ^

DENTAL HYGIENIST Part time, greet leem Fentasbc op-portunity tor growth Westland loca-tion 343-2270 or 722-5430

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST, experi-enced. ful Uma. for high quaaty Southfield offlce Excelent pey. benefits 4 bonuses. 355-9600

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST wtth good

busy Troy area dantid Hours flexl-We'CM Ptiytils 8am-8pm, 962-6745

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - ful time lor progressive practice Abod 30-35 hrs per wfc.. some Sds 4 Evea. Troy' Sterling Hts. area. CM.

661-1530 Isevwmsesags

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/Schodu-•ng Coordinator - Muftlpta dentist practice located m Ihs W Bloom-Hdd'Fsrmsngton HWs area. Exparv-enre pretarred Compentive salary and benefits. Ful lime. Position •vslsbie immediddy Ask tor Hani at 856-6657 after 2pm

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - mothret-sd. cared mdMdud. people 4 or-ganizational skills desired Resume: 37799 Professional Center Or Sta 101. Uvonia. Ml 44154

DIETARY AIDES - tor senior apt complex Fdl time, duties Include serving, stock, assisting wllh rsst-dsnt mods Pisses apply st Frankkn Club Apts 28301 Frsnkkn Rd. Southfield

EXPERIENCED dantd assistant needed part-time for DdlevWe area Excdtant salary Please CM lor interview 697-1151 or 981-1226

E M T AMBULANCE DRIVER Ful time only with E M T cards

Csl slier 6PM ONL Y. 981-0876

FULL TIME, Experienced. Medical Assistant, very busy OBGYN office No weeksnds Sinsi Affiliate. Sorts 245.31500 Telegraph 646-3136

HOME HEALTH AIDES NURSING STUOENTS

VISITING CARE needs qudifled in-dividuals to wo0t I on 1 with patient m the Canton area Transport to rehab appointments It Interested cal Northvllle:t3131344-0234

HOME HEALTH AIDES NURSING STUDENTS

VISTING CARE needs quditied indi-viduals 1p work 1:1 with client in Canton area lo transport her to rehab appointments If interested, CM to inquire Northville

(313> 344-0234

HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCY Oeiaked oriented individual to per-lorm a variety ol office functions: phonos, typing, filing, date entry, biwng Must have home hearth care sxperlence $7 50/hr Send resume, Attn to Lorl shoMenberg. NHHC. 1695 S Woodward, Suits 201, Bioomlleld. HIRs. Ml 44302

GROWING PRACTICE seeks orisntsd Hygienist, full or psrt lime,, excdlenl salary.' pleasant atmos-phere. m exchange tor your skills and motivation Send resume lor s conhdentld interview lo Box 302

Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

LlvpniaMl 48150

902 HeipWi Dental Medical

HENRY FORD HOME HEALTH CARE

Henry Ford Home Health Care • continuing to arow and M seeking qudMHa rsnrtldeiei to M d d with •ha ttovalopiiiai'l d our Downrlnei anrl i sslsin Wayne pdflalik a

PEDIATRICS COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSES

• Caae ^^anapBment,. teachinB. mgh-tach&de-on care.

• Wort trom homa. flaxtota flours • Daya d d l . one eisHsnfl par

1 Mmerxan ol one yeer reoent m-pattant pediatric*

For more mtormaoon ptaaae cdl D, Monn, RN, Bt3B9-0100,

An Equd Opportunity Employar

HOME HEALTH AIDES Stan immadlatalyt Experienced FULL 4 port tima M shifts Compel-Wva wagaa. Bonus

?r. 4 holiday bonuses Vacation pay ranaportatlon dtowsncs We lake

pride m hiring dodtaaled, caring people to provide unsurpassed c4-ent care 4 caae management EMPA-CARE IV 455-1081

HOME HEALTH AIDES Certified and/or experienced

Excdtant pay 4 beneflta FAMILY HOME CARE

(313)229^443 ) 456-5483 (313: (313) 420-4477

HYGIENIST - FULL TIME 26-30 hra weak. Uvonta. Gred off-ice. greel hours. Resume Box 334

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd-

Uvonia Ml 48150

HYGIENIST - Modem Plymouth practice seeking hygienist for Mons. 3-4pm Greet dafft Ptaaae cal: 453-2200

INSURANCE FOLLOW-UP CLERK tor busy Marglai office m Farming-ton HWs Ful lime MBS experience required Send reeume to Box 162. Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspapers

34251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Ml 48 ISO

LPN/RN Full and part time, all shifts. Excellent wages and benefit package.

Call Bedford Villa 313-557-3333

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LPN/RN PEDIATRIC NURSES Private Duty Westland Trach. NG pr G Tube experience Mud be sble to lift Ful & part-time CM

FRIENDS WHO CARE (313)352-5340

LPN'S - lorn our prograesive loam! Ful time, part time and contingent positions available tor Ihs geriatric and complex care/rehabiHiation units. Competttrve pay scale and ex cekent benefits Ptaaae contact Karen Monroe. R.N.C.. D O N

Greenery Healthcare Canter d Howe*

3003 W Grand River Howell, Ml 46643

(517) 546-4210 exi 222

MARKETING SECRETARY Advertising agancy needs your word processing snd M around skills Harvard Graphics a pkis To $10/hr C M Sdty d 357-0037

Unlforca Temporary Services

EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST needed lor busy Southfield sur geon's office Mon-Fn Salary com-mensurse wrth experience, benefits Please can Donna 358-2310

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Experi-enced m typing, insurance bUkng EKG lor Internist office In Garden City Cdl afternoons 522-4250

DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST The D e p a r t m e n t o f V e t e r a n s A f f a i r s M e d i c a l Cen te r A l l en Park , M i c h i g a n is s e e k i n g a D iagnos t i c R a d i o l o g i c T e c h n o l o g i s t to j o i n ou r t e a m at th is l a rge m e d i c a l a n d su rg i ca l hosp i ta l . Fu l l - t ime p o s i t i o n , a f t e r n o o n sh i f t , M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r iday . S p e c i a l p a y ra tes a n d sh i f t d i f fe ren t ia l ava i l ab le . C a n d i d a t e s m u s t b e A R R T cer t i f ied . S e n d r e s u m e to :

US Orpanmen: ol Vttwsn ktmm ItadcB Ctdtr

VA Medical Center Personnel Service (05B) Allen Park, Ml 48101 Attn: C. Adams

Equal Opportunity Employer

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

LPN PART TIME AFTERNOON AND MtOWQHT

C a l Mrs- Martm. 241-8300 NIGHTENGALE WEST

4346 Newburgh Rd Weettand. neer Joy Rd.

An Equd Opportunity Employ or

MEDICAL ASSISTANT. part-Una. Mon.. Wad. 4 frl. Experience re-quired EKG. PFP 4 p l l M o y r .

MEDICAL ASSISTANT tor Urology Clinic '. Experience nudea Good benefits C M Ginger d 442-4474

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - part tana, experienced madtod assistant 2 days par week lor surgeons offlce in Southfield 362-6241

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part ttma. Cardtotogy 4 venl punc-ture experience nacaaaary South Add Cdl Laura 652-9454

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Ful Ome. experienced tor bway farrWy practtoa. Garden CNy offlce. > A M tor Sandy. 622-3770

ME04CAL ASSISTANT Part time Mon and Fri Experience not necessary, wMng to tram Light offlce wort. 622-7070

MEDICAL ASSISTANT FuB-tlme. femBy practtoa office m Novi area. Sand reeume to: Huron Valey FPC, 48011 Pontlac TrM, Novi. 44377 or CM 624-2113

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - pediatric offlce soaks part-time, mature, an-argdic modtcd sssietsm. Experi-ence prdened but not nacaaaary. 5756 W Mapto Rd.. Sulla 111. Wad Bloom field. Ml 44322

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Looking tor top-ol-the die aaddant tor active practtoa. Mud ba hard-working mdMdud Experience pre-tarred. Salary. $4.60 depending on axperienos. Ful or part-tana Novl/Uvonla areas _ 474-4439

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Soma offlce work. Pan time. Half days Mon 4 Frl -

Contact. 473-0033

MEDICAL BtLLER - ma/or Oetrorl hoapitd needs BC/BS or HMO com-mercid experience To$4/hr Cdl Martha 646-8500

Uniforce Temporary Service

MEDICAL BILLERS - Ful 4 pert time openings- 2 yrs. minimum sx-perlence MBS System preferred Send reeume Swore. O/E. 26400 W 12 Mile, a 175, Southfleto. 48034

MEDICAL LAB TECH Contingent position tor aiponenced individual with ASCP or equivalent Muat ba able to work severd loca-tions Contact Cheryl 647-8223

MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT Patient care 4 clerical work

skWs required Southfield area 353-3388

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Experienced Multl-speciatty medical office Familiar with various insurance®, computer, excdtant phone Mi ls Benefits W Bloomfidd 856-7407

502 Help Wanted

MEDICAL BILLER Uvorna tamBy pra

reepond to: FamM P O Boa 240466,

MEDICAL OFFICE Fed unappreciated? Under pdd? L d ua represent youl New openings

bder/reoepOonid (W

^ ^ • • 3 2 - 1 1 7 0 1.29470 MMdtabdt

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST M m . needed tor buoy dermatolo-gy practtoa tn toulWBdd. Front desk, dictaphone 4 computet expe-

indudmg some Sdurday mornings About 20 hra par week. Ptaaae aand typed reeume to Boa 322 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers

34251 Schoolcrafl Rd. Uvonta Ml 44150

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPT ION 1ST Sub-contractor, experienced m PT. OT and Orthopedic. Caft

344-1434

NURSE AIDE Uve-m position avdtabta lor mate patient in Btoomfldd HWs. Hours •ra trom 4pm. Frl. lo 4pm. Mon. M u d be able to make long term

mem CM Mon-Frl.^ ask tor Juke or Joani.

METROSTAFF Health Care Services

559-0345

NURSE AIDES FOR PRIVATE DUTY HOME CARE

Join the growing field ol home care with a quality agancy serving wed-ern Wayne county suburbs. Mud have experience working with the II. elderly or disabled. Mud have rat-able tranaportation.

To apply, c M 941-6429

UNITED HOME CARE SERVICES

NURSE AIDES Nursing Homes - Home Care

PATIENT ATTENDANTS/SITTERS Hospitals

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS 367-7040

NURSES AIDES CERTIFIED

ALL SHIFTS See Mrs Saxton NIGHTENGALE WEST

8366 Newburgh Rd Westland. near Joy Rd.

An Equd Opportunity Employar

NURSES/NURSES AIDES -RN's 4 LPN's. nurels aides 8 ordertys for private duty m Dearborn area Expe-rienced only CaM 277-6488

MEDICAL RECEPTION 1ST/BILLER Full time, wanted for a vary busy Ears. Nose 4 Throat offlce MBS ex-perience preferred No weekends Good .benefits C M Rita to ad-i* ) an interview 477-7295

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST/ COMPUTER BILLER

Busy Ophthalmology offlce Ful time bMingud a plus Dsarborn. Experience preferred Competttrve salary 8 benefits Send resume to P O Bo* 591, Dearborn. Ml 48121.

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Immediate opening lor tut time re-ceptionist for physicians offlce m Southfield Excdtant working condi-tions 4 fringe benefits Ptasse sub-mit reSOme BAC Inc.. Offlce Mana-ger. 18161 W 13 Mile Rd Ste C, Southfield. Ml 48076-119B

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST. South-field area, experience required. M l / pert time, lor busy outpatient (acui-ty. salary commonaurala tilth expa-nanca Call-Max ine 361-0080

MEDICAL SECRETARY Me«or medical laaBty haa need for your recent experience Candidele M expected lo be prollctant m Word Parted Shorthand a plus. $11/flr CaH Marie d 357-0036

Uniforce Temporary Servloes

NURSE AIDES Growing home care agancy is seek-ing qualified experienced personnd lor private duty cases throughout OMlsnd County Choice of Days 8 Hours Cdl between 10am - 4pm Monday thru Friday

NURSING UNLIMITED

540-2360

NURSING ASSISTANT/CERTIFIED Al shifts Part tima Experience pre-tarred. Apply m person, Mon-Frl. I0am-4pm, d: Medicos Health Care Center. 22355 Wed 8 Mile Road

Odroit. Ml 46219

NURSING • ASSISTANTS

Cambridge South is accepting ap-plications lor M l t n a Nursing As-sistants Continuing education as-sistance and benefit package aval-abta Expananca not nacaaaary WW tram tor slate caroflcaiion Apply 18200 13 Mlta Rd.. Beverly HWe. Ml

An Equd Opportunity Employer

502 Help Wi

NURSING SUPERVISOR

dm other wiansosmi m s mdMdud w« ba

ble tor oanard •Maritaton. evalua-tion and coordination of nurdng and ottiar medfcd censer staff The Cho-sen csndldMs wd ba currency »-oanaad aa an RN by the B U M of MtofUgan and wd » M 2 years su-pamtaory wpartanoa. BSN la pro-tarred We oRar a compatltlva dart-

qiarements to METRO MEDICAL GROUP

1800 TUXEDO DETROIT, Ml. 48206

Ann: M K/iahnappa An Equd Opportunity Employer

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Naactad for healthcare coneutting firm. Board Mth <Mdtatry7 Anxious to grow protaadonaBy? Om Arm seeks

4 people skds tor part Uma poai-l lonir Responsibilities include phone corraaponitaina. computer entry. 4 offlce organization

254-9661 Today-

OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT tor busy ophihdmotogiats with offlcea tn SouttHtaM 4 W Btoom-

•pondbta. M l Uma. COA or aome upftlliMtik. axpartanca nacaaaary Send resume Jo Bo» 134. Obaarvar 4 Eccerilrlc Nawapapara

36251 Schoolcran Rd Uvonia Ml 44150

OPPORTUNITY FOR PEOPLE PER-SON From daek and more m Btoomfldd HWsofflca. Evenings

• trdn. 332-5754

OPTICAL - JOIN A WINNER! Flret Optometry haa exciting career opportunities II you ara a motivat-ed mdMdud wtth a can-do •ttr-tude. we want youl Optical axpart-anca a strong plus, but wa wd trdn the right people Positions i re aval-abta d many locations Pteeae send your reeume to:

FIRST OPTOMETRY P.O. Bo* 710

Ml 44066-0710

OPTICIAN - Bench Experienced only Ead 4 Wed Hde locations C M lor interview

Patty . 566-5600

PART TIME ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT

4 sftsrnoons s weM Rochester area 651-4404

ORTHOOONTiST RECEPTIONIST Experienced m telephone and maur ance tilling C M Dwrron 755-4310

OUR BUSY WAYNE Oontd Offlce la searching for a multi talented per-son. to cheerfully answer our con-stantly ringing phone, and MWIuBy control our appointmant book, while mdntdnmg a sence of humor. You mud have a minimum of 2 yrs den-tal experience and ba dedicated to d d M and follow up Ptaaae CM.

D.J at 724-1700

NURSING HOME OPPORTUNITIES RN'S-LPN'S-CNAs

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS 357-7080

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSE

RN familiar wttti regulatory Issues and Workers Com-pensation. Please respond to:

BOX 232 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspeper*

OPHTHALMIC/ OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT

Full time position available m our Northwest Ddroit office lor experi-enced Assistant Please send re-sume to:

Recruiter / Optometry DMC Health Care Canters

4JJ35W 12 Mile Road Novi. Ml . 46377

A member of Tha Ddroit Medical Canter and afftkatad wtth Wayne Slate Univereity.

An Equd Opportunity Employer

PATIENT ATTENDANTS/SITTERS Hoapitd/Home Care

Heelth Care Proleaaionala Dearborn 563-0056 Ann Arbor 747-8070

PATIENT SERVICES COORDINATOR

PERMANENT PART-TIME POSITION

Ndtond health agancy tn western Wayne County seeks sn organized eneigede sell-starter to asavt with admBkelratton of toed patient 4 community services program Job

PHLEBOTOMISTS vtanead pflMalDmtata M l « time I Msbti. cdl or sand r*-

aume to QRCL 2346 Mwttaian Rd . 1321. WsaflarH. id 44148

722-7700, Ext 117

PHYSICAL THERAPIST For h o m care vtdta. Fid tma ava»-

X. i I I I pay 4 banets FAMILY NURSE CARE

313-229-0300

PSYQgATRy OFFICE MANAGER

I B * ? a M ? k M t a y a t d M challenge, ol a Mto. bM

growing practice LNonta. Salary negotiable Band 1 page reeum

page talMr t n Saody 3-ara Row. Farmmgion Hda.

PT TECHNdAN f 10 tana poaMon

warng to trdn. Send reauna 4 sd-•nerits to: Bt 4 Eccentric 61 Sclioolcr

Uvonta Ml 44150

ary requkamama to: Box 3*4 • Obaarvar 4 Eocantrtc Nswspspsi I

136251 Schooicrsft Rd.

RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST

wad Detroit offlce tor an A R.R.T registered Technician. Mammogre-

experience required Send send 10:

RecruNer/Radmogy DMC Hedth Care Canters

41935 W 12 Mtta Road Novi. Ml,. 44377

A member of The Ddroit Medic d Center and afflkded with Wayne State University.

An Equd Opportunity Employar

RECEPTIONIST Our Troy dantd practice needs an experienced person who ikes wort ing with people, is motivated, and la an expert d details Mon-Thur

879-7240

RECEPTIONIST Energetic efficient people person' wanted tor OPTOMETRIC OFFICE Patient service, telephone, ctarlcd

end optomatrtc ax perience m profeationd offlce a plus Full tana Prrrde offlce Down-town Farmington 477-1646

RN/LPN FuB and pert-t ime day sh i f t App ly In person to Unda Muiroy.

CAMBRIDGE WEST 18633 Beech Daly

Rediord An ERUM Opportunity Employar

RN'S TA BUI

(3-11) tor N W suburb

Cdl Nl HEALTH CARE

SERVICES 3S4-0010

RN S / L P N S WE NEED YOU! LPN'S earn up to $17/hour R N S earn up to 120/hour

FAMILY HOME CARE (313)229-6443 (313)466-5643

HEAL THCARE PROFESSIONALS

RN's NEEDED STAT Would you antoy a 1:1 caadoad m the tnkstar. W sell snd 4 Wlyna

today to CM VISITING CARE

• w . 344-0234

RN's - to review medlcd charts and act aa aapert wttneaa m lagd proceedings. Mud ba licensed and working m your spedelty Contrac-t u * bade OB ER, Nurdng Homa. Oncology. Geriatrics, Psych 24091 Deouindre. Suite 304, Madaon Hdghu. Ml 44071

SECRETARY Ful or part Uma Aaddant lo top ex-ecutive of major hoapitd Medlcd traneutptton $10/1* C M Mary at 444-7441

Utntorce Temporary Servicee

SECRETARY/Receptionist . For 06-GYN office m Southfield with ex-perience m typing bWmg. computer 4 transcription After 7pm 851-6817

SOUTHFIELD DENTAL OFFICE Team oriented pr active needs Iront

443-5110

REHAB AIDE Every other weekend

Apply at: CAMBRIDGE WEST

18633 Beech Dafy Redford, Ml

An Equd Opportunity Employer

RN - FULL TIME DAY SHIFT

See Ms Martm NIGHTENGALE WEST

8365 Newburgh Rd Westland. near Joy Rd

An Equd Opportunity Employer

RN HOSPICE PATIENT CARE COORDINATOR

Career opportunity to grow with new hospice organization Growing home care agancy requires experi-enced hosptcer oncology home care RN to wort m new hospice home care program Excdtant pay 8 benefits Fanny Hospice Csre 313-229-0300

RN/LPN Ful Or part time

Can Director of Nursing. 354-3222

inciudee: • Patient 4 cBnlc contacts Camp 4 acthntlee punning Racrumng 4 swtervtatng vol-

i Degree pietaiiad w / expe-rience m. Medlcd offlca. dknc ad-ministration or recrestiond activi-ties Excelent benefits Send reeume with salary history to:

NATIONAL HEALTH AGENCY P O Box 366

Grand Blanc, Ml 44439

PHARMACIST (REGISTERED) (Part-time)

Wedland Area C M 729-2200

PHLEBOTOMIST Day poeitton m independent labora-tory No weekends Experience required CM. 661-8794

RECEPTIONIST/BICLER Full time for W Bioomfleld internal medicine office Experience pre-tarred 8 MBS a plus Both 661-9490

RN/LPN 10 coordinate Medicare 8 mtactton control tor long term care faoMty Knowledgeable wtth MDS 4 RAI Assessments 8 Rehab Send re-some to

Middlebeit Nursing Center 14900 Middlebeit

Uvoma. Ml .46154

RNQA SUPERVISOR For nome care agency tn Bri^iton Excelem communication 4 homa cars skills required Salary com-mensurate With experience Ex eel-tent pey 4 BendHs. Fenny Nuree Care 313-229-5443

RN'S/LPN'S Charier Care Corp . m Nov 8 Farm-ington HWs. is OukJmg s dynamic organization Our nursing environ-ment losters prolesnond practice 8 encourages autonomy, leadership 4 participative decision -risking Wa are now iMmg inquires lor part tima opportunities, M shifts Contact Nora Spiro 477-2000

RN'S STAT

Would you enloy s 1 the inkdsr Wsstland 8 Wayne areas'1 specifically looking for nursas with trached infant MWs. Please c M VISITING CARE today to inquire Northville (313)344-0234

STAFFING COORDINATOR/ NURSING SECRETARY

Duties wd include public contact, fling, typing and computer termkid wort Apply

CAMBRIDGE WEST 18633 Beech Daly

An Equd Opportunity Employer

ULTRA SOUND TECHNICIAN (pert l*ne| to do Carotid studies m Southfield neurotoglcd offlce

559-3150

X-RAY 4 LAB TECHNICIAN Part-Time

MEOCAL RECEPTIONIST mature, experience m computer 4 insurance blkng

RN tor m charge position oI mufti special ty d r e e

Send resume to Mrs Hamson ROSC. 543 N Main St . Rochester

Ml 44307

504 Help Wanted O f l t o e - d e r i c a l

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS NOW AT ADIA

•TYPISTS / • WORD PROCESSORS

-DATA ENTRY 313-722-SQSO or 113-342-2342

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE i0 kay. A/P and PC q,u«e0. Auburn HMa. ManpoadT 332-1433

An Equd Opportunity Employar

AD AGENCY SECRETARY

Hurry tor m a cfiotoi podtton major company Why not uee your good word pintaaamg d t d i d "

• H t 17,000 plua proftt sharing and good beneflta C M Bemtaa. 444-0909 SHELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT lor red aetata managantant/law m Wed Btaondtda. Fid nme W Pertact. Lotus pretarred 42S-1200

ADMINISTRATIVE maurance agency requns good eommunmatton 4 tecfmlcd skds. word, procetstng 4 sprseddied, M l

S04 Help Wanted OMo^CMcal

hdp n u l l ! ta M

wgamtatloriel i C M John

St dl.

347-

A L L F E E S C O M P A N Y P A I D

Iroy

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F 4 - 737-5780

A S S I S T A N T D I S P A T C H E R M u d nana good knowledge d Bie

Send r i i u d i I d Par-i H d | d M . ~ * l n M a * a n L

AUTO I Andareon'i Sdas 4 Service to look-

pay i bi or F n 3

I you we an aiabltous ig mdMdud we have tha

&JSSS, " S S t o n lor

•uma Pb Box 519. MMord. 44341

ADMMISTRATTVE ASSS4STANT Growing m.eetment Arm It n d lng •rid AdmmtalraBve Aaddant tor buey Southfield offloa Duties in-clude typing. Mng. phonaa. and ganerd ctaricd WordPertact and Lotus 1-2-3 required. Sand reeume arid aalary requirements to

Director Clem Services P.O Bo* 3144

Southfldd Ml 44037

ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK RoWna Laadng Corp . one ol the na-tions tar gee I truck H sain a and renl-d companies Is looking for a den-

area. Fid ami . previoue gtancd ex-perience pretarred Duttae include anew si ing phones, data input, cue-

ing. Competitive weg pecxage Send resume to: Rodne Laadng Corp.. 12205 Beech Daly. Radtord. Ml 4S239 No phone caBt ptaaae

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT Peraon lor immediale position Computer experlenoe with Word Parted 5.0. Generd busmsst expe-rience required Fdng. letaphone. accurate typing atchxting numeric 4:30-5pm. Uon-Fr l . Farmington HWs eree. Mrs Curies 865-8310

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT SeMlng dynamic d d M orlantad mdMdud wtth protaedond attttuda lo )om our Mam Fad paced variety

i training to operate compu-Prtney Bowes equpment to

process high volume m M 4 d ip -ping Mud have accurate word pro-

snd PC skds. wW provide c easing i swltchboi

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

ACCOUNTING Ws are seeking people with various levels of accounting axpartanca who are mtereded In wortmg Temp as-signments while we help with the permanent (ob search Assignments available now 8 coming in daily

We oftar Temp - Med insurance, over time pay. resume 8 interview counseling

CALL NOW1

354-2410 ACCOUNTANTS ONE

Agency Fee Paid

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Experienced Accounts Payebta/ Receivable needed m a Medlcd Clime m Rochester Hds Duties in-clude: Accounts payable, budgeting and accounts receivable support Comprehensive benefit package Competitive salary Send resume to Key Employee Leasing. Attn Director of Human Resources 400 Gaiter ia Offleentre, Suite 215, Southdeid, Ml 44034-2164

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ ful lime Most have 3 years experi-ence A take charge person wtth top notch seer star id/word processing skds (WordPertact 5.1). accounting/ bdtng background and strong in-terpersonal MWs. Supsntaory expe-rience a plua. BeeutiM offlcea sarv-mg lop executives - Big Beaver Roed in Troy Be prepared Mth re-sume and ca l lor appointment

6 6 0 - 6 6 0 2

Excdtant benefits package Sand Reeume to: Personnd Manager

AUTOMATED MARKETING SYSTEMS

26633 Evergreen Rd.. Soke 400 Southftaid. Ml 44076 FAX 313 352-0749

Equd Opportunity Employer

Ann Arbor Mortgage Company

Collections Specialist Previous coBectloo experience nec-eeaary Good ord 4 written MWs. AbWty to handta variety of tasks

Servicing Accountant BS Degree m Accounting 4 experi-ence required Good analytlcd 4 documentation MWs D d M orient-ed Previous audttmg experience a pkis.

Various ctaricd podtions avslabta. entry tavd and experienced ful time, good benefits

Sand i aeunii to.

316 E Eleenho.w Suite 12 Ann Arbor. Ml 44104

Word Processing 4 excdtant phone M d s a mud C M Mary I0am-3pm d 1-400-777-5416

An Equd Opportunity Employer

ARBOR NEEDS • RECEPTIONISTS • SECRETARIES • WORD PROCESSORS

WordPertact MS Word Al Soreedaheett

• DATA ENTRY CLERICS

We have long/short tarm 4 tamp-to-perm positions available

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

car coder podbon AOP computer m u m . non-smokmg ofltaa. Ptaaae

JOE PANUN CHEVROLET 2S111 Ta Tdegrspri

n o o o

BILLER NEEDED

nil I II CM 534-7200

BILLING AND PAYROLL CLERK

Mud have d Wad two year's i

and bang; knowledge of oom-caeaary. understanding of neuranoe hdpM. Ful or To appfy land raauma to: H.1

United Home Care Services 22W Canton Center Rd . a 230

Cariton. Ml 44326

BILLING CLERK. have data entry 4 word prnceaamg axpartanca. Start immediately. Ma-ture. dependable. raBabta. seM start-er a plus. $7 an flr + benefits Send reeume lo: BWtng Manager. P.O Box 7W204. Plymouth. Ml 44170

BLOOMFIELD HH.LS taw Arm i experienced Lagd Secretary Jn the Held ol commeroid n ligation Ptaaae

' teumeto: Partonar. PO Box 4356,

BOOKKEEPER - tor large apt. com-munity. mud have minimum 1 yr

to: Crossings d Canton. 4375 Honeytree BNd. Canton. MI 44147

BOOKKEEPER Ad charge thru trtd balance Experienced 4 computer

requirements to Ann: Jack Anton. P.O Box 1946-T. . Oetro*. Ml 48231

• BOOKKEEPER - FULL CHARGE SmM gtoaWtg ratal cham. baaad m Troy, aaaks M l charge bookkeeper 3-6 j i d i bouk>eaping experlenoe 'eqmred Including accrud account-ing and Inventory Extenelve esoart-anoa on SOLOMON saewittal Conv

• d m OpporMHty kit. Sand rssims

Tod Warehouee Inc.. 3260 W Big Su 119. Tro*. Ml 48044.

An Equd Opportunity Employer

BOOKKEEPER - M u d be •ncwd Payrol taxae.

M d s C M after 5pm

tax. k m

363-4347

BOOKKEEPER PART-TIME

too want to wort ham and i M I d the office, send leeunis to: CERTIRED REALTY, INC.

Attn Ronald Boraks 38345 Wad 10 M M Rd Ste. 300

Fermlngton Hds. Ml 48335

BOOKKEEPER/RECEPTIONIST For CPA Srm. Mud M M extensive computer knowledge 4 ba ibis to coordinate a busy offlce Salary commensurate with experience M M reeume to: Mr Martm. 32000 Northwaolom Hwy. Sulla 240. Farmington Hds, Ml 44334

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY Pan

atlon. preparation of payrol taxes, posting ol cadi receipts 4 cash dis-bursement journals. MM ta* re-turns. posing 4 B dancing ol ganer-d ledger thru b id balance 644-4545

H O m C & f C R Y I C C G U I D C : 4 P M T U E S D A Y F O R T H U R S D A Y E D I T I O N / 4 P . M . F R I D A Y F O R M O N O A Y EDFTKJN TO PLACE YOUR AO CALL SS1-

114 Income Tax INCOME TAX PREPARATION

Experienced CPA Fad, accurate Reasonable Also provides M l ser-vice accounting 427-4070 729-5843

INCOME TAX PREPARATION Reasonable Rates Pickup 4 Delivery

422-6176

INCOME TAX Preparation Pick Up and deliver Reasonable

s Ootoras 937-3126

INCOME TAX PREPARATION Computerized tax preparation, elec-tronic filing, rseaonable rates C M lor appt 355-1688

INCOME TAX PREPARATION Accounting/Bookkeeping Service* • CPA • Reasonable • Experienced C M tor appt or pick-up 453-9274

INCOME TAX Save on personalized full-service preparation C M tor an appointment or pick-up 426-1186

TAX PREPARATION & ACCOUNTING

261-1281

120 Interior Decorating MAGIC BRUSH PAINT CO

tntenor/exterior, reesoneble Free Ed 832-2364

123 Janitorial JANITORIAL - Recently laid ofl lanMor ready to daan your buamess Can help cut your operating costs " ta 842-4746

142 Linoleum ALL VINYL SHEET Good* $ TM metaled Hew dantid or commercial Your mefend or mme A good tab. s good pnee *C yrs axp irv. 589-1270

RADIANT FLOOR COVERING

Linoleum. T M Hardwood Floors 326-4377

144 Lock Service NEW LOCKS OEAOeOLTS. ETC

Soto did indMlf l Wood or m d d

150 Moving 4 Storage 0 8 J MOVING 4 HAULING

OtOOUS MOVMQ Local/Long Otatance

MOVING

LOW RATES 848-0128 a b JOHNS MOVING * *

-4 LOCAL 4 L 0 N 0 DCS'ANCS * a UCSMSCD6 INSURED * SSST RATES" C M 773-444?

150 Moving A Storage WANT TO SAVE MONEY?

Rent your own truck - we wW loed 8 dekver Complete moving service Move with the aaaurance of a pro-fessional Free eet Call 425-8752

Mark s Moving Assistsrice

152 Mirrors CUSTOM MIRRORED WALLS

Bi-loid doors and gtasa table tops Insulated gtasa - Discount prices

442-8910 or 478-1737

165 Painting/ Decorating

AAA QUALITY Wllh a pamtmg perfection*!

Custom interior pdntmo done pro-Issatonslly 15 rears exp 4 we guar-antee your satldection Brighten your uving environment during the winter months. tMe advantage of 5X doc now being oftared C M tor FREE eat today

683-4270 or 1400-481-330T

A BETTER JOB ... .. Reasonable Rates

SCI PAINTING • Interior - Exterior Sldnmg

fleeter repek 8 d r y M Spray textured oMings

Paper hanging 4 removal Aluminum Sidmg RsftatdMng Your Setlstaction guaranteed

Free Appraisal 421-2241

ABSOLUTELY BETTER JOB J T CUSTOM PAINTING

Protaeawnd QuaMy Service mtertor/Extartor. DrywM Repair

maured 15 yeers exp Winter 8 Spring Specials John. 683-3673

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST!

INTERIOR PAINTBtG SPECIALIST

YOLX satldection gueranlssfl OR NO PAYMENT'

Average room trom $80 M wort done by me

IVAN: 8B6-4639

AMCRKAN CUSTOM PAB/TING 4

A QUALITY PAINTER ilriMrtat «xtartor OrywM 4 piaster

rates C M M e r t

BEYOND Pamtmg 8 Deooratmg

Risidimld 4 Commercid

interior - Exterior

50% OFF FREE ESTIMATES - FULLY M S

JASON 313-421 7346 PATRICK 313-880-3000

165 Painting/ Decorating SOU ROUE PAINTING

FATHER 8 SON Over 35 yrs exp . low winter rates UC 6 ms C M anytime. 427-7332

BRUSH PAINTING COMPANY INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

Wallpapering Ful Guarantee Uc./ma. Free Ed 543-1704

• CALO'S • Custom Psmting 8 Wslpapertng

PRE-SPRING SPECIALS Custom mi Painting 4 Walpaper We Guar Cudomer Satisfaction a 1 interior/Exterior Decorating

Retorencee 8 Insured

Call 478-4398 Ld Us Show You

The True Definition Of Pertact ion CUSTOM PAINTING

interior Plaster rspetr Papertieng-mg 20 Yrs Exp References R Wchert FREE EST 528-2181

F n n t a t t i f P r i r r i n f a ' T t a J t T V r » TVrTJiJ

50% Off Estimate Today • PdW Tomorrow

INTERIOR • EXTERIOR COMPLETELY INSURED

Al wort Mly guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES - 30 YRS EXP

425-0805 • 220-9865 . 8 8 7 - 7 4 9 8 •

165 Painting/ Decorating

PRECISION PAINTING, INC.

• Interior/Exterior > Commercid'Reddentid • Staining - Power Weahmg • Dry W M - Plaster Repair ' WallpaperingRemoval

683-8470

QUALITY PAINTING • THOROUGH PREPARATION

• INTERIOR/EXTERIOR • NEAT - REASONABLE

FRANK C FARRUGIA, 540-7106 SINCE 1967. FREE EST

INTERIORS! Painting by Michael

H I G H E S T Q U A L I T Y Ree 4 Comm

• DrywM repdra • Ptaatar • Staining

• Textured cedngi - WaBpapar removd

Free Estimates

349-7499 J POND PAINTING Lie meured - Retarences

Protaedond Father 4 Sons to yrs axp 622-2734 or 531-4124

LOW RATES

476-0011 PAINTIMG/PAPERtNQ

4 M 4 S PAINTING - 23 Yra Exp

ywM Rape . OusBty Wor

" C M M e r t 24' 49.

PAINTER 14 YEARS EXP tartoi. DrywM did Ptaa-

tar repek Exterior weMr btadtng C M Jim 427-84 «

PAINTBtG

PAMTMG.

C M John d 841-4 771

PATS CUSTOM 20 Yrs Exp - S i . ^

FJIJEM.1" ' ' c i a T a U s M d l 8pm

STEVE'S PAINTING

WE OO IT ALL' 50% OFF

INTERIOR

Atumnum Sidmg Raflreahmg Ext S taming - Light Carpentry Deck Cleaning Brush 4 Rodng

INT /EXT * 20 YEARS EXP BONDED 8 INSURED

W Bloom f led - 660-4975 Birmingham - 540-7138 Rochester - 656-7370

THE EUROPEAN

TOUCH • WALLPAPER • PAINTING INTERIOR • EXTERIOR

FREE ESTIMATES

879-2300 TIMBCRLANO

PAINTING 8 WALL COVERING Cud on «or» men.ship n d 20 yra in buemei ta me -UC Chuck. 696-9047

VMCE'S PAINTING mt /Exi . Ptaatar 8 OrywM Repair WaBpapar Ramovd. Sr Otac Free quota 10 yra exp vmee. 792-4444

23 Yrs. & S t i l l Pamtmg! Fast-'neet Mdnfi Raa 1 you want 1 done •aterday c d Hank 474-4104

176 176 Ph»lw||raphy J M ALLOR PHOTOGRAPHY

iddmg pataagee to mad^Nj ivdh

aMsl'nsaB^ias'"?{?IBB 8371

NEW AGE PHOTOGRAPHY

160 PtanoTwiIng

200 Plastering * A-1 PLASTER 4 DRYWALL •

Dust Free Repairs • Water Damage Texture • SmM Joba Welcome

Uc/lns 31 Yrs.Exp. 474-7949

PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL Repdra. additions, new work

State Uc. 344-2447.

471-2600 Water damage, ma. wort, ptadar-mg. pdntmg. repairs

215 Plumbing AFFOROASLE J 4 M PLUMBING

Faucets, mtposad. sump pumps Re-ptpmg 24 hra He 4 ms 545-3446

ALL PLUMBING 8 HOME REPAIR Sewer 4 Dram Ctaenlng Hot water tanks 4 raptpea Free Estimate* No Service Charge Glan

CaN: SAM'S PLUMBING

pipe repiecemenl. new toBeto 4 tau-pets Vtoietione corrected

Licanaad 4 insured C M about monthly spacsad

Maater Card 4 Vtaa accepted • W BLOOMFIELD 683-0971

SOUTHFIELO 363-7267 FARMINGTON 477-0464

a GARY'S PLUMBING a Al Typaa Of Ptumbaig Wort

PLUMBING WORK DONE Reeeonabta relet Fad service

No |0b too amM 274-2449

THOMAS LANE PLUMBING Ree /com plumbing Uceneed 4 maured C M Tom 836-4671

471-2600 4

233 Roofing AAA ROOFING

Reroota 4 Marofta Ftaafang repaBs do job too n d Senior decoum 539-3764 266-6447

A B A N D O N R O O F W O R R K S SpectaBdngl

Uoeneed -1

PAT'S ROOFING 8 SIDING OF LIVONIA

s r R M M Wort A taaMoMamaSa

840 OFF WITH THM AD

477-3365 ACE ROOFERS EXrRAOMOMAJRE

E m i l l it tab d a reeeenebtaprtoj

C d C t a U t tat)taita

APEX ROOFMG MC

j w r w r s Ltc-Ba P d pness

Far Honeely 4 Mtagrity d 444-7223 Al l l tMn I

233 Roofing ALL ROOF LEAKS STOPPED New Roots. Seamless Gutters

vents. Flashing. Onp Ledge. naed. notarsnoes. Free Eat

824-2733

A ROOFMASTER SPECIAL 25 Yeer roofs instated $59 par aq

netarances Gdorat Lie C M Shane McGuffln. 357-3936

BEST CHIMNEY & ROOFING CO. Recovering - Tear Otts

Licensed Insured

557-5595 BIG IKES ROOFING

Save Tear-oils, re-roofs, M repairs

Winter pncee m effect FuHy ms - Free eel 474-4920

B 4 L ROOFING - New • Repairs! Tear-oils - A Specially Gutters.

V*M4-5334* VreeTfsT -"STa 139

DeGUISE CONST. 2022 Guthrie St Royal 0 M

Teeroffs Re-roofs, wood reptacw-ment Apts Ado. vmyt/stommum sidmg custom trim gutters, wkv dows/doora Seal Al Esnmalaa

ALL BUILDING 4 REMOOELMG uc. 4 ma. F

543-9480 FAMILY BUSINESS

OVER 58 YRS SENTRY

CONTRACTORS MC ROOFING SPECIALISTS

ALL TYPES If you are looking tor

ULIMII 4 N i ulnBr.il1 III I i1

CaM 4 7 6 - 4 4 4 4 Licenced 4 — w a d

FLAT ROOF PROR1.EMS7

srangtas and rapt Redden lid/Commercid 542-4114

J8J ROOFING tad-ofts Uc /ma

A/POASE/CO 546-3100

PAGE ROOFMO 4 BLACKTOP Freeed 90 years LtaanaeB

3S-40X dMc Fab mru MareK • lean e M ua 2S2-7SM

A PROPE—ONAL JOB AL a F M

RESIDENTIAL ROOFING

O ^ r l O Y m - m M B

425-5444

233 tooling ROBINSON ROOFING Taar-offs 4 Re-rools

Uc. 4 m a Senior Discount Guaranteed Workmanship 423-1241

471-2600 New 4 REPAIR Shmgkng, rubber roofing, cedar, flat tarring, guttsrs 4 related carpentry. Memnce work

245 Sewing Machine

ANY BRAND TUNED UP IN YOUR HOME - FOR ONLY $4 50

Free Ed H Additional Work Needed SEW PRO. INC 443-1999

249 Sewing ALTERATIONS 4 TAILORING

Fad - Protaedond - Affordable Farmmgion Hda

C M Johanna F^anOB 471-3989

253 Snow Removal

LaCOURE Snowplowing & Salt ing

COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICES

YEARLY CONTRACTS AVAILABLE Southfldd Company

354-3213 480-5955 SNOWPLOWMG

Uvonta 8 surroimdlng area Seasonal or par plow rata

24 Hra. 422-4107

SNOWPLOWMG Safttng. ewaentM 8 curmneitcei

24 flour aanttoa Doug 956-6564

260 Telephone Service 6 1

FOUNO-CAT b Lip C M Utter

261 TeievMon, VCR Radio, CB

T V . V C R . M C R O W A V E

TV 4 VCR SERVICE - Free 4MB W> 4

366 TVo Wevfc ACE TRSRS EXTRAOROMAME

T M marble B a l a a m • I I . I I g. re grout. repaB LawprtaM RMA

Free Ed C M Lee enydme 724-1TBI

Nda Caramse Tub 4

c s a r s s * - . ' " • CERAMIC 4 ORYWALL repaire

476-0011

269 THe Worfc COMPLETE BATHROOM

REMOOELING 4 CERAMIC TILE Spectddt. Free aabmataa. A l wort guaranteed 426-5497

J. B. TILE COMPANY GUAUTY CERAMIC TILE FuBy Licensed 4 Insured

For Estimates. CM Jim 443-2444

MARBLE GRANITE 4 TM Systems tnelM kitchens, flrepleces. bath-rooms. toyars Comml 4 Res Free Ed 17 yrs exp Rich 313-734-5647

THE TILE LADY Query prcfiiSlond wort by I -cansad builder 'contractor Free Es-

478-3470

273 Tree Service AAAA NATIONAL TREE 4 STUMP

Removd. Tnmmmg. Topping INSURANCE - LOW RATES

Deep Root Feedmg 326-0671

AMERICAN TREE SERVICE nemo i d Tiki* i wig. Topping. Replannig. Treating 20% dtaoounl

MICK 4 DAGO TREE SERVICE Tree Ramoval/Tivmikng

Lot. Slump 4 Brudt CJeermg Fuly Ina -471-6039

g s Typing MAPLE TRANSCRIPTION

Computartaad. miac- typmg 24 Hr

277

THE UPHOLSTERY DOCTOR

Free Pickup 4 DMvery

645-9666 ALL AMERCAN UPHOLSTERY

Free Ed e Frea Plck-*d 4 Ddkrary KflcRan Chairs I I B S t * taMrc

20 Yr* Exp C M 440-2710

K I M S UPHOLSTERING

4 2 7 - 5 1 4 0

a C U S T O M W A L L P A P C R M Q A

' ' i f i e M s u > i w d d c *

455-1372

264 WaNpapering ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED!

Papering. Stripping Hanging rtadarmg 4 Pdntmg Exp-Uc

I M Joe or Karen

B & J WALLPAPERING hSSwb-1

450-0389

DECORATIVE WALL STEHCIUNG Hundreds of StencM 4 Cotara

Fiord Victorian. Country. Juvente Free Condltabon Oene. 591-3627

EXPERIENCED PAPER HANGER

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"S IS Yra. I . C M Kdhy M: 494-2412

UNIQUE WALLCOVERING " ' S ^ r t . a * P

C M Rubi 427-0605 or 380-9345

WALLPAPER REMOVAL M S U

ARNOLD GOLOM

471-2600 Papering. Removd. P d n t m g .

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1 2 F ( 0 ) ( 8 F * ) O&E Thursday , February 11,1993

Do not pass You know, we'd feel just awful if you missed a chance to ever drive a Saturn. Honest. What an empty life that would be. And it's not like your friends all have Saturns they can lend you, is it? Well, that's why we're here. So come in for a test drive.

WE'VE GOT PLENTY! AVAILABLE NOWfOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!

SATURN of

Plymouth 9301 Massey Dr.

SATLRN I-275 & Ann Arbor Rd.

453-7890 J o y HcJ

SATLRN

P Q SATURN F ^ ^ H F a r m i n g t o n Hills ' Haggerty North

SATtRN of Grand Rlver

473-7220

m a m *mm

'

1 1 • • u w r ^ /

OPEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th-9 AM-4 PM HOW ABOUT A SATURN FOR YOUR SWEETHEART! FREE FLOWERS FOR ALL THE LADIES!

• -c"rf

To Make A Great Deal On A Dodg We'll Do

"Anything It Takes"" B r a n d N e w 1993 Shadow S e d a n 2.2L 4cyi engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, tinted glass, rear defog, S13R BSW tires.

Stock #22241. Was 11,009

S a l e Price $ 8 9 8 6 *

or less for Chrysler eitip.

Brand n e w 1993 In t r ep id S e d a n 3.3L V6 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, tinted glass, rear defog, power door locks, power windows, tilt, cruise control, AM/FM stereo casset te , floor mats, SBR BSW tires. Stock #25546. Was 18,005 Sale Price

* 1 5 , 6 6 3 * ' ^ 1

or less for Chrysler emp.

Brand N e w 1993 C a r a v a n 2.S liter, 4 cylinder engine, automatic, power steering and brakes, air, tinted windows, AM/FM stereo, rear defroster, SBR BSW tires.

Stock #30164. Was $1S,59S

Sale Price $13,495* or less for Chrysler employees

Brand New 1993 B-2S0 Van 316 vs power steeling, power brake*, air conditioning, tinted glass, power lock, power windows, tUt, cruise control, power minors, AM/ FM stereo cassette, pulse wiper, 35 gal fuel tank. cast_ahiminum wheels. WSW SBR tires, 4 c a p t chairs,

— b i rear sols, 3 bay windows, lug-gage rack, runn ing boards, spare tire carrier. Stock #33046.

Was 25,589

^ 1 4 , 4 9 8 ! ^

N e w 1993 Dynas ty S e d a n 3.3L V6 engine, automat ic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, tinted glass, rear defog, AM/FM stereo, power door locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, floor mats, body side stripes, cloth b e n c h

seats, wheel covers, WSW SBR tires. Stock #25057.

41,789* Price or less lor Chrysler emp.

B r a n d N e w T 9 9 3 Dakota Spor t 3.9L V6 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, AM/ FM s te reo with cassette, pu lse wiper, s tep bumper , sport stripe, cas t aluminum wheels, white letter tires. Stock #37046.

W * r « , S 3 1 Sale Price

• 9 9 6 7 0 6 * or less for Chrysler emp.

Brand N e w 1993 D a k o t a Club C a b 4" Whee l Dr ive- , 4.9 liter V-6 automatic, power steering 4 brakes, air, tinted glass, power win-dows, power locks, tilt, cruise, AM/FM cassette, power mirrors, cast aluminum wheels, cloth buckets. Stock #37131.

Was SI9.246

^ ' 1 6 , 4 9 5 * or less for Chrysler employees

Brand n e w 1993 S h a d o w ES 2.5L 4cyi engine, automatic trans-mission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, tinted glass, rear defog. AM/FM stereo with cassette, tog lights, tachometer, pulse wiper, remote lift release, floor mats, bucket seats with floor console, raar spoiler, cast aluminum wheels. SBR BSW tires. Stock #22068. Was 12.040

Sale Price

• 9 8 7 3 * or less for Chrysler emp.

Brand New 1993 Dakota Sport Cfaab Cab 3.9L V-« engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, t inted glass. AM/ FM stereo cascade, spoi l stripes, 22 gal fuel tank, apor steering wheeL painted step bumper, full Boar carpet, premium d o t h bucket seats wtth console, cast aluminum wheals, whi le letter Ores. Stock #37007.

Was 18,430

£ £ * 1 2 , 7 8 9 * or less for Chrysler emp.

BRUCE DODGE ^ w 538-1500

1 4 8 7 5 T E L E G R A P H . R E D F O R D B E T W E E N FIVE MILE A N D 1-96

S Mite Rrt

B ' u c c C a m p b e l l • Dodqe

I 96 Je f f r ies X W.»y

SATURDAY SERVICE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M.

Thur sday , February i l , 1993 O&E * # 1 G

OPEN SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13th 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. $ WHAT DO A, X and Z PLAN BUYERS WANT? $

THEY WANT MORE MONEY FOR THEIR TRADE-INS

A Lot More Money

AVIS F O R D GIVES MORE FOR EVERY TRADE-IN!

IN 1992 OVER 1500 A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS Traded in their USED CARS a n d trucks at AVIS FORD. The reason continues to b e that AVIS FORD gives more money on e a c h a n d every t rade In

NEW 1993 F K T I W G L 2 DOOfi HATCHBACK

Power brakes. AM/FM stereo, body aluminum wheeto. rear window defroster, dear coat

insole, gauges, courtesy lamp* , premium reclining bucket seats, side window demister.

digital dock, cargo cover, flip toM rear seat, rear window wiper washer Stock #11299 .

paint. OC Nghback

WAS $8334 IS 7042

NEW 1993 RANGER 4x2 XLT

Power steering, power brake*, timed glass, rear antWock brakes. XLT trim. A M / F M stereo casaade. sliding rear window, chrome front bumper, chrome rear step bumper, console, cast aluminum deep disc wheels, cargo b o * light, dome light, mokflngs. spoiler, light group, instrumentation, interval wipers, scufl plates Stock #11666T.

WAS $12,053 IS 8686

N E W 1993 F - 1 5 0 4X2 NEW 1993 ESCORT GT

Power steering, power brake*, tinted glass, overdrive transmission, XL trim, cargo bo* light. Instrumentation, vent windows, power paint, dome light, courts*y lights. moWlngs. scuff plates, interval wipers. Stock #11529.

steering, power defroster, air. UK. cruise

group, premium sound system. A l tachometer, instrumentation. 4 wheel di*c brakes, sport

Ontod luxury convenience

AM/FM

WAS $11,618 $ IS 10.101

performance bucket seats, aluminum spoiler, console. Nght group, cargo area cover, interval wipers Stock #1149 .

WAS $13,682 IS < 1 0 . 8 4 1

NEW 1993 TEMPO GL 2 DOOR SEDAN

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side molding, air conditioning, automatic tranamlssion. poly cast wheels. AM/FM stereo cassette, power lock group, floor mats, rear window defroster, ttlt steering wheel, light group, console luxury sound insulation package. Stock #11173

WAS $12,042 IS 8801

NEW 1993 PROBE 3 DOOR

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air conditioning. AM/FM stereo cassette, aluminum wheels, power antenna, tilt steering, rear window defroster, convenience group, dual electric, remote mirrors, driver's side air baa. console, performance instrument duster Stock #11026

WAS $15,661 $ IS 1 2 . 9 9 9

$ Have Your Trade-In Appraised at AVIS Before You Buy! $ NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 4 DOOR NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 3 DOOR

Power steering, power brakes, body side molding, console, rear window defroster, AM/FM stereo, reclining bucket seats, interval wipers, side window demister. clear coat paint, light group.

NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 5 DOOR

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side moldings, console, rear window defroster, AM/FM stereo cassette, reclining bucket seats, interval wipers, side window demister, dearcoat paint, light convenience group.

NEW 1993 ESCORT 4 DOOR WAGON

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side molding, console, rear window defrost. AM/FM stereo, interval wipers, side window demister. clear-coat paint, light convenience group.

Deluxe l uggage rack, w a g o n group, rear w indow washe r / wiper, power steer ing, power brakes, t inted g lass b o d y s ide mold ing , conso le , rear w indow defroster. AM/FM stereo, re-cl in ing bucke t seats, interval wipers, side w indow demis te r . dea rcoa t paint, l ight g roup

NEW 1993 AEROSTAR XL PLUS WAGON NEW 1993 THUNDERBIRD LX

Power Mating & brakes, tinted g v u , rear anti-lock brakes, a* bag. 7 passenger wrth dual captain's chairs. automatic with overdrive transmission, air condMorang. XL aim. privacy glass, electric rear •endow deiroeter, AM FM siareo. convenience group, courleey lamps. • istiumsntatlon. super cooknq. interval wipers. toid-eway minors.

W A S , 7 8 , 9 9 3 I S * 1 4 , 2 4 2

Power steering, power brakes, bread glass aw. power windows and door locks, automatic, electric temperature control, rear window de-froster Cruise illuminated entry system AM FM stereo cassette, in-strumentation. aluminum wheats, power antenna, tag lamps, console, dual electric remote control mirrors Stock »10333

W A S S 7 0 3 0[ S

$ 1 4 , 4 0 1

BEST SELLING CM IN AMERICA! NEW 1993 TAURUS GL 4 D00B SEDAN

NEW 1993 PROBE GT

Power steering & brakes, tuned glass, «r bag. power door locks' windows*' driver's seal, speed control. Bit wheel, automatic was a»s **» wW) overdraw transmeslon. air. AM/FM e l W H siareo cassette, cast aluminum wheels, reer | C defroster, light group. botf» "Ot moidmge. dear coal paint, cargo nel floor mats. cMd . . _ 0 \ ' M^ety locks. GL decor equpmem package. ' 1 5 . 2 H l J anterior accent group Stock #11572 *

"MEW TAURUS SHO Automat ic Now in S tock ! "

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass. a>r bag. performance in-strument duster. DOHC V-C 24 vaive. 4 wheel disc brakes, leather x i p K steering wheel, console. 18" atuminum wheats, tut. rew wwxJow defroster, sir. AM/FM stereo, premium cassette convenience group, floor mats, power group, cruise, log lamps Stock #10826

< 1 5 , 6 8 6 '

1 0 a . m . t o

4 : 0 0 p . m . OPEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th

1 0 : 0 0 a . m . t o

4 : 0 0 p . m .

^RENTAL DEPARTMENT. r LIQUIDATION SALE!! A

ALL USED CARS • TRUCKS • VANS ARE SALE PRICED LOW TO GO!!

See AVIS FORD For Alternative Financing • Low Financing Available • Reestablish Your Credit

1992 FESTIVA Automatic, air.

At $5200 1991 ESCORT GT

Fufl power, low mile*, extra d

* 7 8 9 5

1988 HONDA CIVIC 4 door

* 4 9 9 5

1992 ESCORTS 4 door, automatic, air.

At $6495

Starting At

1991 TAURUS GL $7795

1992 TEMPO GL 4 door, automatic, ak.

1990 BUtCK PARK AVENUE

$ 7 4 9 5 1990 PROBE GL

* 7 4 9 5 I

1987 CAMARO tR> V-8, automatic, low m*

I $ 7 4 9 5

M

I

1988 ISUZU IMPULSE

1990 FESTIVA ExceHant transportation.

* 3 9 9 5 1987 ESCORT GT

Air, sharp.

Starting At

1991 HONDA CIVIC Low miss, antra dean.

' 6 9 9 5

1986 ESCORT WAGON Automatic, air.

* 2 9 9 5

Av\s FORD FREE T A N K O F G A S The Dealership With A Henri w i t h e v e r y n e w v e h i c l e p u r c h a s e TELEGRAPH RD Just North of 12 MILE RD SOUTHFIELD f rom stock. OPEN MON. & THURS T I L 9 P.M.

CALL

1 -800-358-AVIS

355-7500 v - -

V

2 0 * O&E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 1 , 1 9 9 3

iwwip w i n i w o

Offtoa-Clartcal BLOOMFIELO HILLS * W FCM M M

ol Ixamg v d Ighi clerical Expert-e a M l " computer time and Bang

CAL 256-9610

B O O K K E E P E R

« N d <ngmnf)ng M * i n o l o lure a •par H u M M v t i

package including Benefits Ciceaanl opportunity

lor growth it intereeted ap-ply "> alrlciaai confidence to.

Attention F M . I Fonmer Rudzewtcz & Co

26200 American Or Ste 500 P.O. Bo* 5004

Southtieid. Ml 48086-5004 Recruiting lot

Equal Opportunity Employar

BOOKKEEPER - FULL CHARGE Through trial balanca tor smal Livonia baaed mduetnai company Strong computer skils a mull as company * M ba invoicing lor multi-pie location* during next yaar Sand resume to: Box 264 Obaarvar 6 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcrall Rd Uvonia Ml 48150

BOOKKEEPER (FULL CHARGE) Headed pari time By Birmingham general contractor.'developer Non smoking applicant* must ba mature, nave a poeittve attitude, and heve vxpenence to uamg computerized accounting systems Sand reeumaa to Mr Ismail. 1606 S Woodward Ave Birmingham Ml 46000-5133

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY Ful tune Auto oeaier haa an imme-Oiaia apenmg lor an experienced auto tutter payroll, taxaa. comput-ers. posting/balancing ot general ledger Non smoking office m Madi-son Heights 9am-5pm 585-9731

CALLING ALL E X P E R I E N C E D

Data Entry Secretaries

Word Processors S I G N U P A N D W I N !

Your Mulls can land you an exciting, wad payng posit ion and a chance to enter our SHOPPING SPREE CONTEST Don't delay, contest ends Marcn 31st Call the office near**1 you for more Information

SOUTHFIELD 557-7444 LIVONIA 261-3830 PONTIAC/TROY 682-4510

INTERIM PERSONNEL

Contestants must qualify to win Never a Fee EOE

504 Halp Wanted 0f f tc#-Ciar ica l

CLERICAL SOUTHFWLD PHARMACY SERVICES COMPUTED COMPANY looking tar mature, dependable per-aon with good communication skids Data entry or pharmacy background a pkis. f*M

Ptaa Ome. l O I M t hours •

ta: Attan-: Ctartcpl. P I. Ml MOTS

P O . i 677.

COMPUTER TECHNICAL SUPPORT • ' ENTRY LEVEL

w a nam parson with background I

cam. Mon - Fr l , Sam-5 30pm Ap-plications accepted at 29566 North western Hwy.. 10am-3pm. Monday Ihru Friday

CUSTOMER RECEPTIONIST Major international corporation needs your computerized »»*lch-board. voice me* experience and energetic personality To $6/hr CaH Rene al 473-2934

Unilorce Temporary Service

CUSTOMER SALES REP Stanley Steamai Carpet Cleaner • seeking employment tor an energet-ic. friendly individual to n e w e r phones 6 assist m nanor office oper-

PuMc relations a plus all. 348-4400

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP -Opening m Farmington HMa GEN-ERAL INSURANCE agency tor expe-rienced CSR 851-7793

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP For buey wallcovering distributor m Berkley Good communication skill* Experienced m taking 6 placing or-ders and louow-up Typing & com-puter skAe necessary Non amoker Mon-Fn 8 30-Spm Benefits Send resume lo Contract Wallcovering. 2985 W 12 Mae Berkley. Ml 46072

CUSTOMER SERVICE Opportunity lo torn growing compeny Data entry experience and exoaaent phone skills needed tor tins promotable poeltion Send reeume or call Diversified Recruiters Co.

344-6700 FAX 344-6704 DATA ENTRY CLERK,1

GENERAL OFFICE Person needed lor fast-growing beauty supply company In Wixom Computer experience necceasary Additional training will be provided. FuH time poeltion Marl resume to Terry Phi l ip*. Joico International Beauty Supply 47620 West Road. Wixom. Ml. 48393

DATA ENTRY/CLERICAL FULL-TIME ENTRY LEVEL

Energetic 6 detail oriented person needed lo work tor a dynamic cellu-lar communications company Data entry/typing skills a must including some Wing, word processing & cleri-cal duties II you possess the above qualities, please can Sue at Our Bir-mingham location 645-6250

DATA ENTRY - experience required, Rocheeter aree Manpower 332-1433

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERICAL/CUSTOMER SERVICE -Entry level posit ion lor automotive publisher located at C.-ooks & !7* area Acquirements include strong telephone & math skills, some com-puter knowledge desired Excellent benefits Send resume to Customer Service-OK 5600 Crooks Rd . Suite 200. Troy Ml 46098

DATA ENTRY Fortune 500 firm needs your 10,000 keystrokes and recent experience To $7/hr Can Diana at 357-0644

Uniforce Temporary Services

OATA ENTRY/GENERAL OFFICE Expanding Farmington Hills corpo-ration has new openings Possible overtime Can Doreen 473-2933

Uniforce Temporary Servicas

C L E R I C A L Entry level opportunity tor a profes-sional individual to work in our Plymouth headquarters Visual De-partment Candidate muat be proft-ceni on WordPerfect, Lotus & Ma-cintosh Min imum of 2 yrs previous c ler ica l exper ience Account ing course work is a plua Please call 451-5227

Winkelman's An Equal Oppor tun t i , Employer

CLERICAL nporary po*rtl

MrtIS i Troy SS 25-J7 50 Caa lor appointment NO FEES E O E M / f / H j

EmploymentGroup 583-1919

DATA ENTRY - immediate fun t ime Specially health care benefits com-pany in Southfield Experienced Medical 'Podiatry background pre-ferred Resume/Salary l o P O Box 760547. Lathrup Visage 48076-0547

CLERICAL. PART TIME WANTED Typing, filing phone Manufactur-er s rep Approx 19 hrs a wk 1 5 p m Call Bart) 473-8333

CLERICAL Pan- t ime Receptionist and office administrative posit ions currently open lor energetic, personable ap-plicants Must be comtor tabie wrth multi-l ine phone work Some typing and bookkeeping skills preferred Must be flexible and able to work 20-25 hours per week tor busy Troy real estate off ice Call Robin at

737-6600

CLERK/TYPIST - attorneys in Farm-ington Mills will train tor their office Typing 6 spelling skills essentia) Experience not required Starting wage. $4 50/hr with regular in-creases 855-6562

CLINIC RECEPTIONISTS Two par i t ime openings at The Michigan Humane Society m West-land 32 hours per ween Appfy m person; 37255 Marquette Rd loft Newburgh) No phone calls accepted

D A T A E N T R Y

10.000 Key Strokes Part-Time

Afternoons or Evenings

Temporary to Permanent

Livonia Area

Call Today! I

SPENCER P E R S O N N E L , INC.

5 5 9 - 0 1 1 0 E O E NEVER A FEE

D E A N ' S A S S I S T A N T Pan time m fast-paced academic depanment o l paralegal school Must be detail-orienied. computer skills heiptul (WordPerfect) & enjoy working with people Excellent tele-phone & clerical skills a mut t Flexi-ble schedule $7/hour Send re-sume Attention Dean ot Students. American Institute lor Paralegal Studies. Honeywell Center. Suite 225. 17515 West 9 Mile Road. Southfield. Ml 46075

Mi * « i n — i - J

r > e i p w a m e o

Offtca-ClaricaJ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

A VP"* Typing SOapm. com-puter Mfcaency good orgenOalloriai akMa A maturity Reeume to: Human Reeouroee Mgr . P O. Box 250755. W Bloomfield, M l 48235-0755

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

eacretary ta the marketing A finan-cial officers ol a communication

eluding ahortl {WordPerfect s - u Mon A statistical word proceeding Poalnon reqwree handing of confi-dential aobjeci metier Excellent aalary tar competent individual In-cluding hearth benefits. 40 IK A much more Only quai led candi-

cover letter apply Si A salary hletory to:

V P OF OPERATIONS P 0 Boa 71043

Madison Heights. Ml 46071-1907

FREE COMPUTER/OFFICE TRAINING A JOB PLACEMENTI

You must be between 17-21 years old and a render* ol Western Coun-ty (not Detroit) C a l lor more intor-matlon 464-1660

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL CLERK

As the most respected leader In the Property/Casualty insurance indus-try, Chubb recognizes people ss its most valuable aiael

We currently heve an opening tor an organized, detail-oriented individual with excellent communication sklls Light typing MitHs and experience with alpha/ numeric IWng ayslems required Wil tram tor switchboard

We offer a competitive starling sal-ary, comprehensive bendnt package and the opportunity to grow both personally and pi oleeMoi ully inter-ested applicants should forward

ta:

Michael Adkms Chubb A Son Inc

57501 17078

Troy. Ml 46007-7078 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

iw King Street. Suite 200 P O BOX;

GENERAL OFFICE Bright, selt-staner needed lor man-ufacturing office m Farmington Hi ls Prefer person with some experience in purchasing, inventory control A budgeting Must have recent manu-facturing background Benefits, paid vacation A holidays, salary commensurate wtth experi-ence Send resume with salary re-quirements to: Personnel Dept. 30057 W 8 Mile. Livonia. Ml 46152 or call Mon thru Thurs between 9-3

473-9305

GENERAL OFFICE Retail experi-ence helpful 18-22 hours/week hrs flexible $6 50-$ 7 /hr Nov! aree

call Monday only 346-9949

GENERAL OFFICE A accounting po-sition. full-time immediate opening in Farmington Hills office Phone skills helpful Inquire 474-2754

GENERAL OFFICE Part/ lul l time poeltion in small office available PC experience required Prefer alt around abiktiea with accounts receivable/payable knowledge Send reeume to 700 Livernois. Femdale 46220

GENERAL OFFICE SECRETARIAL To assist office manager in Plym-outh office Variety ol duties Micro-sof t Word 5 0 and H Graphics pre-ferred Range $18,000 to $20,000 Send reeunie to C/O Office Mar\a-

rr. 44644 W Ann Arbor Rd . Suite Plymouth. Ml 48170

GENERAL OFFICE HELP needed -tor s m a l non-smokmg business Or-der entry, invoicing, customer as-sistsnce Ming, etc One optimiatic and smiling parson needed Apply in person R L Schmltt A Co 34506 Glendale. Livonia I near Stark A Schoolcraft)

GENERAL OFFICE/SALES/ CUSTOMER SERVICE

Local company looking tor eggree-alve. caraar minded mdMduals Musi be sell confident A have good telephone skills Advancement po-tential. salary, benefits paid vaca-t ions Call Tues - Frl alter 1 pm only Ask for Pat 557-5506

Or stop in and fill oift an applica-tions at 27300 Southfield Rd

DEPENDABLE. CUSTOMER orient-ed person needed Mon -Frl 8-5 Sat 8-12. to handle phone sales, take orders, lor Arm Arbor sand A gravel business 666-7915

INTERNATIONAL Customer Service Job share progrsm, permanent pan-t ime position 2-3 days per week, alternating Responsible tor international customer service, ship-ping A communications No bene-fits Knowledgeable m math A com-puter systems preferred Resume to. R A B Co . 24505 lndoplex Circle, Farmington Hals. Ml 46335, Attn IC

COMMERCIAL SALES ASSISTANT Stanley Steemer the nat ion* leader •n carpet A upholstery cleaning is lookmg tor an enthusiastic A sales onentad individual to assist our commercial sales represent alive In servicing our commercial custom-ers Great opportuni ty tor the right person Please call Eileen at

348-4400

COMPUTER ENTRY Maror financial headquarters needs attent ion to detai l and 8 .000 keys-trokes Accounts payable/receiv-able a plus To $7.50/hr to start C a l Dana 646-8500

Uniforce Temporary Service*

CONTROLLER Manufactur ing company in Taylor has an immediate opening for expe-rienced Control ler Must have ac-counting degree 5 years experience preferably m small company auto-mot ive/manufactur ing environment Strong computer skins are a mu*t CPA preferred Qualif ied candidates interested m growth environment please reply Parker Wlttus A Co Att 0 Kramer 2000 Town Center Suite 1100. Southt ieid Ml 48075

ESCROW PROCESSOR TITLE INSURANCE

Musi be experienced wfth typing and people skins Sand resume to Great Lake* Title, 17187 Laurel Park D r . Suite 216. Uvonia. Ml 48152 No phone cal l*

EVENING RECEPTIONIST NEEDEO tor private country club Hours are Wed thru Sun 5-9pm Applicants must have prior telephone. Word-Perfect and-filing experience Start ing rate $6 par hour Please apply m parson at.

WABEEK COUNTRY CLUB 4000 CLUB GATE DR

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 48302

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT International Farmmgion Hl ls cor-porat ion needs your Word Perfect experience $9 SO/hr Call Susan at 473-2932

Uniforce Temporary Servicas

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Rapidly expanding suburban credit union has opening lor executive secretary with WordPerfect and Lotus experience To $9.'hi CaH Stacey 357-0036

Unrforce Temporary Services

FRONT DESK Jom the creative atmosphere o l thia last growing advertising agency $7/hr Ca l Ruth at 646-6 :66

Umlorce Temporary Seryteaa

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY With s t r o n g s k i l l s for VP in S o u t h f i e l d area. T h e c a n d i d a t e m u s t p o s s e s s exce l -lent c o m m u n i c a t i o n and organizat iona l sk i l l s , b e a b l e to take init iat ive and work wi th flexibility. Typing at 6 5 wpra. L o t u s a n d W o r d P e r f e c t e x p e r i e n c e required. Ex-c e l l e n t m a t h apt i tude n e c e s s a r y . Three to Ave y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e . Property manage -m e n t b a c k g r o u n d a p l u s . B e n e f i t s in-c l u d e d . P l e a s e s e n d r e s u m e and salary r e q u i r e m e n t s to:

M a . D . F r e n c h P . O . BOX 2 6 7

S o u t h f i e l d . M I 4 8 0 3 7

GENERAL OFFICE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE B u i l d i n g m a t e r i a l s d i s t r i b u t o r h a s a n o p e n i n g f o r g e n e r a l o f f i c e & A c c o u n t s

B A o r R e c e i v a b l e i n b u s i n e s s o r a

A s s o c i a t e s d e g r e e m i n i m u m of 5 y r s .

e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d . M u s t h a v e s t r o n g P c e x p e r i e n c e . E x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t s , n o n - s m o k i n g o f f i c e . S e n d r e s u m e & i n c o m e r e q u i r e m e n t s t o :

Box 328 e b f o t o r r & C r r n t t n c U r t o s p a p r r s

36251 Schoolcraft Uvonia, Ml 48150

JOBS AVAILABLE! Data Entry/Control Clerks

File Clerks Farmmmon Hilts A Southfield arei

Benefits - 401K plan Ca l 471-1870 lor appointment

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

JUNIOR SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST - Ma (or Southfield advert is ing headquarters needs your enthusiasm and general office experlenoe To$7/hr Call Rona at 357-0641

Unrforce Temporary Services

KEYD1SC/KEY PUNCH Experienced data entry operators Day A afternoon shifts Full or steady pan time Good operators make $300-$400 per wk Cult Ms Hardman. 581-5151

LEGAL CLERK Pan tima uae own auto to file and deliver legal documents in metro area Requirements include auto use. Michigan driver's license a b * -ty to move larga boxes, positive atti-tude and willingness lo work with others Base location Long Lake Rd/Telegraph area Send resume and references to Box 340 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Ml 48150

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y A Full Service Agancy

tor the professional legal community

TEMP TEMP TO PERM PERM

sume service 9-5 gets you $95 00

PERSONNEL AT LAW

3000 Town Center, Ste 2560 Southfield Ml 46075

504 H ^ p Wanted Offtca-Ctarical

LEASING AGENT/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

I l i n i n g re-I A salary htata-

I H-tO. 29777 Tele-graph Rd SM. 1100. Southfield. ML 46034-7651

LEGAL SECRETARY wantad tor downtown law ftrm 2 yrs litigation

8.1. >eni communication.' CK gamiationai akHa raqulrad Competitive aalary Sand reeume - 'salary requirements ta: Paraonnal Dkector 2200 Buhl BMg.. Detroit. Ml 4 6 2 M

LEGAL SECRETARIES Experienced, tor permanent A tem-

Trl-county ALL F E l S EMPLOYER PAID

JOANNE MANSFIELD

Legal Personnel 362-3430: Fax 362-4881

LEGAL SECRETARY Wrth corporate, "ligation A Word-Pertact experience Permanent pan time Sand resume to: David S-. 1760 South Telegraph. Suite 300. Bloomfield Huts. Ml 46302-0183

LEGAL SECRETARY WANTED tor busy Southfield law firm Must know Wang WP pkis. insurance defense, litigation PI Typing 8 0 - wpm. good beneltts, salary commen-surate Pieaae cal Paula at

357-0000

LEGAL SECRETARY needed tor non smoking law firm 1-5 yeara experience in litigation Type 70-60 wpm Computer skills necessary Send reeume to Barb. 2550 Telegraph Rd Suite 250. Bloomfleid Hl ls 48302

LEGAL SECRETARY Workers compensation insurance defense Word Perfect required Legal experience preferred Send resume to: Gaibralth A Booms. Attn Pamela. 29777 Telegraph, Ste 1460. Southfield Ml 46034

LEGAL SECRETARY/PART TIME Southfield Lawyer wants mature flexible, experienced person to work approximately 20-30 hours per week WordPerfect 5 1 Send re-sums to: Box 264:

Observer A Eccentric Newspspers 36251 Schoolcrafl Rd

Livonia Ml 48150

LEGAL SECRETARY lor small Troy Irtigation firm Pleasant A congenial non-amoklng working environment Secretary must be welt qualified competent snd willing lo be pert of a cohesive team WordPerfect A liti-gat ion experience necessary Salary commensura te with experience Send resume to P 0 Box 4726 Troy. Ml 48099

LEGAL SECRETARY - experienced for sole practit ioner Flexible hours WordPerfect required Southfield area Call 357-7776

LEGAL SECRETARY - Troy law firm At least 2 yrs experience required Send resume with salary require-ments. Off ice Manager. 667 E Big Beaver. Suite 101. Troy Ml 46083

LEGAL SECRETARY tor Southfield law f i rm Persona) injury/medical malpract ice docket Experience A knowledge ot Word Perfect 5 1 re-quired Call Leslie Schafer358-0100

LEGAL SECRETARY TRAINEE for non smoking law firm in Bloomfield Hills Secretarial A computer skills necessary Send reeume to. Suzanne. 2550 Telegraph Rd Suite 250 Bloomfield Hills Ml 48302

LEGAL SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST lot busy SouthtHld lit igation f i rm Minimum 3 yrs legal secretarial experience with Word-Perfect-5 1 Resumes only t o Mrs Smith, Ste 2200. 20500 C i v * Cen-ter Or Southfield, Ml 46076

LEGAL SECRETARY Needed for Birmmghsm law firm Must heve excellent grammar typ-ing, t ranscr ipt ion. WordPerfect . Lotus 1-2-3 and t e highly orga-nized Minimum 3 years of corpo-rate and eetale planning experience Competi t ive salary and benefits Send resume to

PERSONNEL 0EPT 360 N WOODWARD SUITE 300

BIRMINGHAM. Ml 48009

LfeGAL SECRETARY Experienced, to* smsl . pleasant personal inpiry tirm in Southfield F u l t ime, good salary opportunities Knowledge of WordPerfect, excel-lent typing skl ls . general office skills and prior experience in personal in-jury pract ice required

Please send resume to LAW OFFICE

PO BOX 760428 LATHRUP VILLAGE. Ml 46076

MAJOR TITLE Company - Livonia branch seeking Escrow Closing Secretary Musi enioy communica-tion skills, math A typing Computer abilities a plus CaH 462-1165

FAX 358-0235 Phone 356-0040

LEGAL SECRETARY - For Troy law Seeks experienced mature person with some litigation WoidPerlect S t. M l Una Sand reeume to Office Manager. 801 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 500. Troy, 46064

LEGAL SECRETARY 2 yrs roga-tion experience A WordPerfect nac-aaaary Full-time poeltion Non amoker office BINGHAM FARMS C a l Lynda or karan. 646-1003

LEGAL SECRETARY

Manager Human Resource* Vande-vear Oama P C . 333 W Fort. Sta 1600. Detroit. Ml 46226 No phone

OFFICE ASSISTANT Small but busy sales off ice, good phone manner customer servica experience essen-tial. computer experience helpful Look ing for dependable peraon with excelent organ national skills Send resume A salary requirements to

DESIGN INCENTIVES 24945 W Warren

Dearborn Hgts . Ml 46127

504 I M p Wanted Of f ice-Cler ica l

N O W H I R I N G M I FULL A PART T M E CLERICAL

Top pay tor your office sk«*. m m * -dial* opening* in all tocMlons tor

WORD PROCESSING

MEDICAL A LEGAL SECRETARIES RECEPTIONISTS/SWITCHBOARD

OATA ENTRY CLERK8 FILE CLERKS

TELEMARKETING (AM A PM)

Holiday pay. Overtime Pay. Tamp-Med insurance. Over Tuna pay C a l today tor an appointment

SNELLING TEMPORARIES NEVER A FEE

UVONIA SOUTHFIELO AUBURN HILLS

464-2100 352-1300 37>7500

O F F I C E H E L P National lawn cara company seeks dependable peraon tor tu* time cler-ical poeilion Knowledge ot Lotua A WordPertact a muat Thi* poaMon also include* light typing A data en-try Thia poeltion offers comprehen-sive benefits, competitive salary A paid vacation For consider al Ion piaaaa c a l Toby at: Tru-Graan/Chamtawn 525-5200

An Equal Opportunity Employar

ORDER ENTRY RECEPTIONIST Pleasant phone manners Ful time

WW train Apply at: 21300 Nov! Road. Northvtle

PART-TIME SECRETARY Fsrmmgton Hilts area. 15-20 hours par week Must have strong skiM

855-1010, ext 304

PART TIME SECRETARY - Strong typing, organization skills Word Pertact Lotus experience required Mecmtoeh Pagaemeker a plus Rs-aume to JGW. 236 tS Northweetern Hwy. Southfield. 48075

PART-TIME Secretary. 30 hrs Sand rsaume to: Faith Community Pres-byterian Church. P O Box t, Novi. Ml 46376

PAYROLL SPECIALISTS

Fu l and part tima $7 00 per hour to start plus paid benefits Require pleasant personality, excellent dels entry spelkng and calculator skUs Send resume to: Personnel Dept 18000 W 9 MUe Rd Suite 302, Southfield. M l 48075

PLYMOUTH AREA OEM SUPPLIER Has sr immediate opening lor a M l l ime Inside Saiee/Secretary to han-dle various l a ia i related activities including invoicing, customer ser-vice. inventory contro l A sales stud-ies Strong Lotus. WordPerfect A commumcst ion skills required EDI experience a plua Call Cindy at

459-2940

RECEPTIONIST Fast paced office seeking s f u l time receptionist ideal person must be able to type 40wpm snd be versatile with front desk duties Must be sert-motrvated and persona d a Ouairfied applicants pieaae mail resume to Receptionial Position. PO Box 2560. Desrborn, Ml 48123-2580

RECEPTIONIST For busy Travel Agency , B i rm ingham/Sou t t i f l e i d ares Good phone A people skills Call, 313-589-1577

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL Part t i m e / M l t ime

C a l 424-8860

RECEPTIONIST - Professional with excellent phone skills General off-ice knowledge light typing skills A very organized B i rm in^ iam area Call Kelly 647-9490

RECEPTIONIST Nights F u l t ime Apply m person Mon thru Fn . between 2-4pm st The Skyline Club. 2000 Town Cen-ter. &uite 2800. Southftald

^(fecEPTIONIST NEEDED lor Farmington Hills law office Must have good phone A typing akika Some secretarial experience a plus C a l Kathy at. 476-6900

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Manufacture* Hep Agency aesfca s

ceaent telephone • * « * Experience with WordPerfect 5 t e plus! Send resume to: 1573 S Telegrsph. Bloomfleid HWs. Ml 46302

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL Full t ime for busy Auburn HiBs off-ice Salary -f benefits Ca l Mrs Sawyer 377-9600

RECEPTIONIST part time with phone experience

565-7100

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED fOi busy W Bloomfield off ice Must have good phone skins A clerical experi-ence Contact Danielle at 851-4063

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Clerical

PROFESSIONAL R E C E P T I O N S

ner a muat* Word prooaaemg A typ-ing experience nacaaaary.

C a l today

Future Force 528-8454

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Troy Law Firm seeking individual to handle busy front daek. Position tn-etudes Secretarial and General off-ice duties Wordprossmg akn* nac-

satary requirements to PO Box 20S1. Troy Ml. 48007-8501

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY needed tor International Company. Phone experience a muat. Comput-er experience (Muffimate A Lotus) helpful FuB benefit peckSO* Send resume A salary requirement lo: Office Manager 2 2 2 i t Telegraph Rd . Southftald. M l . 48034

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY tor Southftald CPA ftrm Dulles win include telephone snawering. word processing, typkio. computer data entry A general office duties Experi-ence required Sand reeume to: M K . 30400 Telegraph. Suite 314. Bingham Farms Mt 48025

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY - Ex-perienced m answering mutti-Hne telephone A WordPerfect Muat be dependable A possess good verbal skills Busy office located m Farm-ington HUs area FuH time position Non smoker Send resume to: Ann Oowney. 36998 Dartmoor. Farmington Hilts. Ml 48331

RECEPTIONIST Part Time. Immediate Opening

Busy sale* office needs self-starter, independent worker, potentiel lor growth, vsnety of duties $6 0 0 sn hour with benefits Ssnd resume to Roscor. 27260 Haggerty Rd . Suite A12 Farmington Hils Ml 48331. Attn Office Manage-

SALES SECRETARY - non smoking company needs sharp *vdividuai with initiative snd good secretarial skills to work flexible hours Typing 40 wpm snd sbilrty to work well with others a must Send Sales Secretary, P 0 Southlteld. Ml 46037

Box 300.

SALES SECRETARY Ms tu re . qua i l t y -o r i en t sd sel f -motivated. person needed to sup-port sales department Must hsve strong organizational, computer {Lotus A WordPerfect! A customer service akiits Pieaae forward re-sume A salary history to: Atlas O l Company, attention C Humphrey 24766 Lahaar. Southfield. Ml 48034

No Phone Calls Plesse

king Intifi

SOUTHFIELD LAW FIRM -secretary with experience in plainti persona! in|ury aree Full Benefits salary commensurate with experi-ence Send resume in confidence to

Box 128 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Ml 48150

SECERTARY Birmingham real estate develop-ment office seeks experienced indi-vidual with excs lan i organizational communication skins Must take shorthand Experience with IBM Wheelriter helpful C a l Pauline

645-9800

Secretarial

Secretary Michigan National Corporat ion one o l the nation's premier banking in-stitutions IS seeking an experienced Secretary for our Farmington Hills Headquarters

Requires a High School diploma or equivalent 1 - years of related ex-perience working knowledge o l L o t u s and W o r d P e r f e c t 5 1 WYSWYG experience a plua Candi-date should be customer onenled and possess excellent telephone communication skills Abil ity t o work well under pressure and with a team are musts

w e oner sn excellent benefit psck-age salary commensursle with ex-perience and an attractive working environment For prompt, conftden-tiai consideration please forward your resume to

M i c h i g a n N a t i o n a l C o r p o r a t i o n

Human Resources 10'66 Dept OE 'VS

P ) box -9065 Farmington Hill*. M l 46333-9065

We promote a drug-free environ-ment Substance abuse testing is part of the pre-employment pro-cess Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Must have phone, clerical A PC skills Background in Soioman soft-ware a plus C a l 427-5777

RECEPTIONIST- Afternoons, part time for a busy auto repair facility Must be computer friendty Appfy in person Novi-Motrve 21530 Now Rd . between 8 A 9 MHe Rds

OFFICE CLERK - typing 10 key adder skills A accuracy required lor posit ion in plant nursery Retail sales A computer aki la a plus Sand resume by mail only to ARTMANS WESTLAND NURSERY

At tn Personnel 32593 Cherryhlll

Westland. Mi 48185

OFFICE SECRETARY for youth so-cial organization Skills needed Bookkeeping, interpersonal skills. A Macintosh literate 4 day weak Sal-ary negotiable Applications accept-ed until Feb 26 Send reeume lo

SEARCH COMMITTEE P O Box 127 Birmingham 48012

RECEPTIONIST - must know Word-Perfect 5 1. pay commensurate with experience, please send resume only to RBS 22008 W 8 Mile. Southfield. M l 46034

RECEPTIONIST Half-t ime switchboard'counter person needed Phone snd comput-er skills required Word Perfect experience preferred C a l Irene el The Village of Beverly H l l s 646-6404

RECEPTIONIST Retirement community m Rochester HUs seeking fnendly outgoing person to handle front deek from 3pm-11pm Full or pan- l ime

C a l 375-2500

OFFICE SUPERVISOR Progressive financial services mar-ket ing f i rm looking tor sn Office Su-pervisor Need* lo have 2 - years supervisory experience, knowledge o l general personnel proceduree Strong oral A written communica-tion skil ls s must Good basic math ski la required College degree pre-tarred Knowledge of word proceea-mg A apread sheet programa heip-ft i t S a n d rsaume -to- Lmcotrr Finan-cial Group ol Michigan Attent io* Brad Kramer, 2655 CooMge Mwyl. Suite 206. Troy. Ml. 48064

An Equal Opportunity Employar

PART TIME CLERICAL A phone d o ttaa lor Sout t i ta t t office Monday-Friday 3-5 30pm plus potential tor more hour* Phone Tuesday-Fnday 3-5pm only a l 353-6516

PART TIME Clerical Hrs 11«vi -2 30pm. kJon-Fn J6/hr Call

m Catering Amencan ( 525-3213

PART-TIME Peramanent psn- i ime position op-erat ing our Buey System 75 Switch-board Previous experience he lpM. excelent apeakng and m e n i n g skins a must

30 hrs weekly b s f e s n 9em-3pm Mon -Fn Top pay snd benefit pack-age mcf txf tng n M c M M * par t vacation and profit sharing C a l Vic* Seta tor appt 349-8000

Liberty Mutual maurance Group An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT

National printing ink manufacturer, located at 1-96 and Telegraph Road, requires an experienced professional sec

'retary m our Accounting Department a out Corporate of-fices Requirements include 6 + years eminence in a fast-paced environment 60-80 wpm typ-nc sidls proficient on Word Perfect Lotus 1-2-3 and ®ie atwity to provide secre-

lo sot people Experience wortong n an Ac-woutd be a plus, and the sMl to help

and meet deadlines is crtical Pleasant working conditions and complete benefits Send resume or pick-up an application between 9 AM. and 4 PM

C I m m J L

Sink FUffT IWK CORPORA TK>W 3 3 1 « S C H O O L C R A F T R O A D

L I V O M A , I I I 4 1 1 5 0

A T T N ; H U M A N

n u n o m m v t r r e m o m

RECEPTIONIST immediate opening tor M l time on very busy front deek Pretar experi-ence m a l a i n office or large pro-fessional ftrm Execuf one equipment •nth >7 incoming lines. M s l or t u resume* to: M Koat

ALLMERICA FINANCIAL 29100 Northwestern Hwy =405

I 46034 Southftald. Mi i FAX 352-3612

SALES ASSISTANT NEEDED FuD t ime Series 7/broksraga expe-rience required Birmingham office

L Smith. 540-3733

R E C E P T I O N I S T / SECRETARY PART-TIME

necont phone experience helpM A should type 40wpm accurately tor larga residential bunding company effioe -> to MHe/Telagras" are*. Regular hours are Mon -Frl flexible sterling time every afternoon until 6pm. A Sat 8am -12 Extra hours iMt-timei can be worked during tha summer A holidays Ptaaae cat EDWARD ROSE A SONS 352-0952

RECEPTIONIST / DATA ENTRY/CLERICAL

Park Weet 13 a lary baaed mternationel I Hon aalary seeks an experienced

Must be able to work Saturday and Sunday every other aasksnd Every

Be or. Send resume with cover letler to

Receptionist Dsts Entry

PARK WEST GALLERY

Souf f iMd Ml 48034

SECRETARIES needed for this besutltul Troy cor-porate headquarters Several long-term assignments available for the skilled Muttimate or DispiayWrite IV operator Machine transcript ion a big plus1 Call today lor an interview appointment

- 4 7 3 - 2 1 1 1

N S SERVICES SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER Small home based business seeking indi-

work part-t ime flexible hours m the W Bloomfield area C a l 681-6866

SECRETARY For Farmmgion Hills attorney Ex-cellent typing a most Mon thru Thur 9am to 5pm 626-9070

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

ARY Our materiel harKWng systems and aquipmaffi compeny aeeka . Secre-tary tar our exeouttve office The po-aWon requires ffia aMHy lo mtartaoa effectively with top management Uklng aaaignmenta Irom eeverai in-dividuals balancing muttlpta prtarl-

mabon A minimum ot 5 yaar* ol olt-•oa experience with tncreaairvg

'» require excellent

phone, oral and written communica-tion skUs. WordPerfect and Lotus word pro dialing sk«e Shorthand and transcription skjas and quality improvement process training are deairabie Wa ottar competitive compensation and eomprshsnsnrs benefits Sand rssuns and letter ol application to:

Human Resource* Dept 34375 W 12 Mile Rd

Fermlngton HIM Ml 4*331-5624 An afflrmatrvs action EEO employer

SECRETARY - Part time, typing, 12-20 hrs/wesk Legal background pre-ferred. but not necessary Send re-sume Attn Mr Shaya. 26699 12 MHe. a 200. Southftald. Ml 48034

SECRETARY WITH BOOKKEEPING SKILLS Needed tor innovative, last-growing. M l service Adver t ing /Ma- .e i in j

WP5.0 required MAC Agency IBM sk l ls s pkis Send salary require-ments to The Hopkins Group, c / o Personnel. 32605 W 12 Mle . Suite 120. Farmington Hl ls . M l . 48334

SECRETARY WordPerfect 5.1 . 4 deys. 20 hours weekly Town Center in Southtieid

358-5700

• -COOK for high volume golf course must have sxpsnsncs m ordering contro l o l inventory, prsparat ion of dally specials A organizing daily op-erat ion o l F A B dept Send resume to J m Phelps. 16867 Semmole Redford. MJ 48240

S E C R E T A R Y $ 2 1 , 0 0 0

A Do It All Position' wtth s small architectural ftrm If you welcome responsibility snd Iks working on your own. this is tor you' Good word processing skl ls lor this Call Bernice. 464-0909 SNEl LING PERSONNEL SERVICES

SECRETARY, 20 h o u r s / w e e k Please ssnd sslf-typed letler A resume with salary requirements to Eastsr Seals. 15425 Middlebeit Livonia. Ml 48154 No phone caHs.

SERVICE COORDINATOR Needed for growing compeny m Ltvonis Prolsaaionai phone voice a must Non smoking snvwonmsnt Send reeume with salary require-ments to NSC-PERSONNEL 12425 Stark Rd Livonia Ml 48150

SKILLS - SKILLS - SKILLS We wilt rind you a iob with client companies who have a need for eec-retarial skulls Bring your skills fo us so thai we can get you a paycheck soon

Future Force 528-8454

SOUTHFIELD LAW FIRM Looking tor Paralegal, specializing m auto. 1st A 3rd party experience Please send reeixne to Of f i ce Manager , P e a r l m s n A Scheefer, 3000 Town Center Suite a 1050, Southfield Ml 48075

SWITCHBOARD/ CASHIER

Full time position for very busy non smoking office, light typing Must hsve previous experience neat ap-pearance. smiling face A pleasant phone voice Apply m person only to Hagopian. 14000 W Eight MHe. between Coolidge A Greenfield

T E L E M A R K E T E R S ° % tern We need you now for

temporary posit ions II Training provided No experience necessary Great opportunity tor people returning to the work force Call today lor an interview appointment

4 7 3 - 2 1 1 1

N S SERVICES

505 Help Wanted Food-B«verage

BURTON MANOR IN LIVONIA la luring part time hatp tar Bus Par-sons. (looks Portan A Parking At-tendants Wagaa from M - M 75/ hour. Experience helpM. but w« train, flexible hours Ideal lor Home-makers Apply m person s r 27777 Schoolcran. between Middie-ben A master

First cook nearly ready tor promo-tion to sous chat Restaurant plua active catering department Ful benefits 5 day weak, competitive salary Sand resume lo Suite 13. 16231 W 14 Mle Rd . Birmingham Ml 48025

COME JOIN OUR WINNING TEAMI

BILL KNAPP S RESTAURANT

IS NOW HIRING: ALL POSITIONS FOR ALL SHIFTS

If you enioy having tun while you work and you enioy paople - atop by and ft* out m application at the tcn-lowino locations

PLYMOUTH - 40900 Ann Arbor Rd LIVONIA - 32955 Plymouth Rd

16999 S Laurel Parti Or

COOKS SERVERS

We are looking for enthusiastic people like yourself Deys svenings F u l or part time Experience pre-ferred Apply at

T h e G r o u n d R o u n d 30005 Orchard Lake

Farmington Hills 851-74P4

An Equal Opportunity Employer

506 Help Wantad Food-Beverage

GOURMET Natural Food Reetauranl seeks manager Muat be creative

enced Sand reeune to P.O. . 261751. W Bloomfleid. Ml 48325

HUOSONS WESTLANO RESTAURANT

Part tune position* available for • Host • Prep Counter poeilion* • Cook • Dishwashers We are looking tar high energy level people who are committed to supe-rior cuaiomar aarvtoa and have flexi-ble avaaaMtty Piaaaa apply M person to: Hudson's Wsstland Human Reeouroas Office. Srd'tevel

A* Equal Opportunity Employer

LINE COOKS. AM A PM shifts Ap-ply in person Old Woodward Gnl . 555 S Woodward Ave. (Oowntown Burmlnghsm). No phone cals

MANAGERS

industry leader, national family res-taurant cham. needs piotesaionaf. ambitious management dedicated to service Immediate local open-ings E x c a l a n beneflta. training A career opportunity $23- $26K + Bonus

PERSONNEL SYSTEMS 459-1166

MCDONALDS MANAGEMENT Experienced prferred or una tram Benefit* Garden City. Novi. Wixom A Rochester areas 648-5602

MR. SPORTS REOFORD-'FARMINGTON HILLS

HIRING ALL POSITIONS Managers Bar Help. Server*. Door

534-7420

NEW PUB has openings lor wait staff. bartender, cook A kitchen help, ail shift* needed Apply In person at 33210 W 14 Mile. (Fsrmington Rd.l W Btoom-lield weekday* between I0am-4pm

COOKS WAITSTAFF A Bsr Staff Nights, part A M l tune Apply at Backwoods. 28937 Warren Rd Garden City

COOK Wanted tor private d u b See-son only, Fn-Sun Experienced Send resume to Box 324

Observer A EcCantric Newspaper^ 36251 Schoolcrafl Rd

Livonia Mt 48150

NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS

FULL & PART TIME Apply In person BURGER KING

32704 Grand River at Power

Farmington. 471-5991

DELIVER DRIVERS for Rochester pizzeria Good driving record A reli-able transportation Knowledge of area a plus Can 650-2902

DIETARY AIDE/COOKS Positions available In long term care sett ing Experience helpful but not mandatory Plesse apply in person Mon - Fri from 9 sm - 4 30 p m I

BEDFORD VILLA 16240 West 12 Mils Road

Southfield. Ml An Equal Opportunity Employer

DIETARY TECHNICIAN/CD M Position available Qualified candi-date must have knowledge of thera-puetic diets. MDS protocol A as-sessment A strong supervisory skills A mimlmum of 1 yr experi-ence in long term care Is required For immediate consideration please submn a resume or call

Four Champlams Convalescent Center, 28349 Joy Rd

Westiend Ml *8185 261 -9500 An Equal Opportunity Employer

DINING ROOM MANAGER Contemporary, fresh seafood res-taurant IS looking for nighl dining room manager Musi have 2 yrs fine dining experience

OCEAN GRILLE Birmingham 646- 7001

DISHWASHER/WEEKENDS. Salad.'Full Time, Wart Start and Bar/All Shifts Apply in person ONLY The Final Approach, 350 E 14 Mile. Madison Hts (For Kitchen help see John)

TWO DAYS PER WEEK In a greel sales office in beautiful Bingham Farms Good phone skills and light typing required 256-0990

TYPIST/SALES ASSISTANT

Farmmgion Hlls based advertising company non-smoker full or part time, til 6pm daily Salary $ 11 OOO to $16 000

CABLE MEDIA CORPORATION 661-5S30

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Pontlac non-protn legal firm tor the poor needs general office help, pri-marily file management 2 hours dai-ly 2-5 days weekly Contact Oak-land Livingston Legsi Aid 456-6888

WABEEK COUNTRY CLUB Bloomfield Hills. Ml

Positions available tor Wail Stat l Bus Staff'Service Assistants S Food Expediter

Apply m person Mon -F r i . 9 -4pm 4000 Clue Gate Dr (OH Long Lake between Middlebeit A Franklin)

DRIVERS, DRIVERS. DRIVERS $6-$ 10/hour with lips Pizza Hut. 35445 Michigan Ave Wayne. Inquire within

EXPERIENCED BARTENDER needed for part tune work Some cook ing involved Canton. 487-9770

FARMINGTON S 'as!est growing restaurant now hiring Waitstaft Counter Person Bus Help A Dish Room Help Apply at Lox Stock A Barrel N W corner of Drake A Grand River

FRANCESCO S PASTA CAFE Open Soon1 Now Hir ing'

• Host Person . Wait Staff • Cooks - Pantry • Dishwashers Apply 2pm-5pm at

RAMADA INN 30375 Plymouth Rd , Livonia

GOURMET Carry Out seeks quali-fied kitchen help and counter help Experience preferred Gourmet lo Go, 35556 Grand Rrver 471-6618

WHOLESALE Distributor Order De-partment. M l time Requires data entry, phone experience, general office skills Fast paced office Good personality Starting salary $300/ wk . increase In 6 mos includes Benefits Ask lor Mr R 491-7612

mor Word

SECRET ARY/GENERAL OFFICE Busy Li vorva real estate office seek-ing an energetic individual with some real estate experience for sec-retarial type position Plesse call Dave 464-7111. or send resume to 37172 Six Mile, Livonia. Ml 48152

SECRETARY

immediate lull-time opening in com-puter firm Must have excellent phone manners typing. 60 * . good engltsh A general office sk l l s Word processing erpenance desirable Salary S16-22K Sand resume to

PHOENIX OATA SYSTEMS INC 24293 Telegraph Rd Southfield Ml 48034

SECRETARY'INSIDE SALES Manufacturer of computer network-ing products is looking tor an indi-vidual lor a aacretary/maide sales poeltion with 1 year experience Must heve good oral A wri t ten com-munication sk j i * be computer li-terate A able to type 35wpm Sand reeume to: Human Resources 12270 Beiden C I . Livonia Ml 48150 or FAX at 313-422-5840

RECORDING SECRETARY CITY OF FARMINGTON MRL*

Tha CMy of Farmington HM* » seek mg quaaftad appacanta tor the por -tion ol RECOROMO SECRETARY PiSmarSy aacoiiaffill tor raoordkig ana trenecrtaing mlnuM* tar CHy Count* and other ttty o o m W M a n i

• p a H n t l M B ISO wpm) w d typing/ . o« aproooeamg t«6 wpm) are ra-qulrad. aa wa* a* premou* eapen-

SECRETARY

Uvonta CPA l l rm haa a tu« t ime opening tor a mature dependable person with a mm 3 yr* experience individual must have strong akias in lypmg (80-65wpm). word procaaamg (WordPertact 5 1) and dictaphone Good grammar and punctuat ion ak l ls and the abHty to p roo l own work are very important Muat be organized and accurate wtth atten-t ion to de ta i If you poeeees these akOa please sand a reeume A salary requirements to

EPPA ANTONISHEN PC 38777 6 M i s Rd Sikte 205

Ltvonie. Ml 48152 Ann Pat Vaughn

Outstanding opportunity rate headquarters

I long-term pert- t ime with B*m. - lo ram corpo-Mar tars Raai eetate

60 wpm typing needed To $ 10/hr CalSuaanat 646-78«t

UMtoroa Temporary Service

SECRETARY, Pert nme Smal Bir-mingham office

Easy Mb r* entry 2 yeers experi-ence m typing shorthand or apeed

C a l 646-8045

SECRETARY enced de-buey maur-

ance agent Ada to type 56 » * m .

rVi hour to Han Sand reeume to Lincoln Financial Group oI Michi-gan allwmon jammer 2886 Coo-"Oqe Hwy Suite 208 Troy. Ml

An Equal Opportunity tmpa

SECRET ARY parann tor regional

Radtord eree 5 yrs *"d proceesmg kgr--won-amok ing offioe

Salary Si$/lw b a n e f s A pension to. So* S14

M Livonia Mt 48180

ORO PROCESSING SECRETARY Perfect 5 1 and Lotus re-

quired tor vnmediate opening with rapidly growing engineering f i rm $9 50/hr Call Sean 473-2931

Unitorce Temporary Services

WORD PROCESSING SECRETARY World renowned engineering f i rm has need lor experienced confident secretary Microsoft Works helpful $9/hr CaH Saly at 646-7661

Unrforce Temporary Services

W O R D P R O C E S S O R S Needed experienced m

• Microsoft • Windows

• WordPerfect ADIA

S 1 5 - 7 2 M 0 6 0 o r 313-362-2342

HELP WANTED. Part Time, 10am to 2pm Mon thru Frl Apply in person at Tubby s o l Westland on Warren 1 blk W o! Wayne

HOMEMAKERS - want l o get out A work a few hrs A earn money"' We need a Prep Cook A Bus Person tor the Westland area Call 525-0960

H O S T P E R S O N r Day or evening * Apply in person 2-6pm

SWEET LORRAINE S CAFE Greenfield North o l 12 Mile

KITCHEN MANAGER Wanted -Must be faminai w/health code or-der ing A receiving food Ex-military welcome With benefi ts, salary negotiable Call for appt leave message 427-4173

MIDNIGHT SHIFT - uni forms fur nished. full A part time, shift p*emi um Apply in person at Bates Ham burgers. 33406 5 Mile Livonia Sam lo 10am A 3pm to 5pm

WORD PROCESSOR/PART TIME Expenenced word processor' secre-tary with excellent people skills and proficient in WordPerfect 5 1 and Harvard Graphics Wmdows axp

Mi l - I - U I . . 1 . 4 i I w l p i T o l ' t v U

F o o d - B e v e r a g e AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY

Awaits you with A A W Restaurant* tor experienced Aaantant Mana-ger* Must have experience m fast food restaurant management Com-pany otter* bonuaa* A meurance C a l Can. Mon-Fn 1 4 p m at 262 9665

ATTENTION WAIT STAFF WANTE0 lo aarve seniors m our private dming room Reliable transportation to Southfield aree needed Some weekends required Pieaae call John

l -4pm 356-0212

ATTENTION WAITSTAFF NEEDED

Apply m person, Mon thru Frl, 2 4pm only- NORM S DINER 30665 W 12 M l e E o l Orchard Lake Breakfast Lunch A Dinner

BAR PERSON w A N f t o pey A up*, t m A pert time No expa-nanca neceeeary Apply a t Creet-wood Lounge 27885 Plymouth Rd LNor la Or ea* 427-1137

BARTENDER Pan ume day* $6 par hour 12 Hi Pub Southftald

3S3-0018

BARTENDER. WAIT PERSOt® Ful time Claney * Bar A G n l 32350 W AMI Farmington HMa

477-7ITT

BOB EVANS now accepting appace tione tor Orel Cooks A Kitchen

kppiy m f MM A I M

BUOOY S NOW HIRING SOUP AN0 SAUCE COOK We offer attractive wages end a competitive benefit package Send reeume to: Buddy's Pizza. 31800 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 206. WP, Farmington Hitls. M l , 48334

BUGGY S PttZA - LIVONIA

anytime 0 33806 Ptymouffi Road

M O U N T A I N J A C K S LIVONIA

I * now accepting applications for

• DINNER SERVERS • EVENING SALAD PREP

Appfy in person Mon-Fn 2-4pm

31501 SCHOOLCRAFT 1st Mernman)

NOW HIRING experienced Barten-ders Apply- Mon-Fn 2-4pm. Moun-tain Jacks. 2262 S Telegraph. Bloomfield Hills

PART TIME WAIT STAFF A Bussers and part time or lull time Dining Supervisor posit ions available at Trowbridge Sen«y Lrving tor Marriott Corporation Applications accepted at 24111 Civic Center Dr between 10am and 3pm Mon -Frl Experience preferred Come m per-son and bring resume No phone call* piease

RESTAURANT MANAGERS!!!

GENERAL MANAGER to $35K • MANAGER lo $28 000 - bonus ENTRY LEVEL 10 $22,000 - bonus

National lull service family dining chain Excellent benefits, training A career opportunity Local units

473-7212 Steven J Greene Personnel

T H I S O U G H T T O W H E T

Y O U R A P P E T I T E

The Olive Garden. America's lead-ing Italian dinner house has oppor-tunties that provide everything t rom a good sa'aiy and excellent bene-fits, including paid vacation profit shanng. and server sales achieve-ment awards - to flexible schedules and meal discount*--even possible medical/dental eligibility

We have openings for

o Waiters/Wal tresses o Prep Cooks o Line Cooks

So II you are ambitious enthusias-tic. talented - and want lo be tairty ewarded for these important quali-les - get a taste of our success Ap-

ply m person Monday - Friday from 2 PM - * PM at one ot the f ollowing locations

14000 V dow-hi ' t Rd Livonia

43000 Cieacent Bivd Nov.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

THE 0VIVE GARDEN

RICHARD A RElSS Seeking

COUNTER SERVER BUS/DISH PERSON

Full A part-t ime Apply in person 273 Pierce St

Downtown Birmingham

SHIELDS Restaurant Pizzeria - look-ing lor part t i m e ' M l time help to work concession stsnd Prep work cashiers and general help Fun working atmosphere, located at the Novi Expo ""enter Ask lor Paul. Lee or Julie -2- 5pm 351 -0010

WAITSTAFF COOKS BAR STAFF BUS STAFF

Mam Centre Grille accepting appli-cations starting Mon 9am-5pm dai-ry 146 CEnter Northvil le 360-9350

WAITSTAFF - COOKS Positions open lor days/nights M l and'or part-t ime shifts Fun, busy working stmosphere - competit ive wages Apply

Sheehan's On me Green 5 Mile 11 275

420-0646

WAIT STAFF - experienced avail able to work weekends mornmgs or eves Applications accepted at Holi-day inn Ot Southtieid between 2-5 pm 26555 Telegrapr Rd

No pheme cans please

ROCKERS SOCCER TICKET WINNERS Anthony Ferack

1226 Den ice West land 46185

Patrick Scanlan 36620 Clar i ta , Livonia 48152

Sharon Zatkin 24532 E lMarco

Farmington Hi l ls 48336

McCall Family 31035 Rosslyn

Garden City 48135

Jimmy Sklar 1375 Cedar

B i rm ingham 48009

Rafael Zavala 41535 Ways ide Dr.

Canton 48187

Steven Michaels 6160 Palomino Ct.

Cathy Ricco 35142 Glengary

Farmington Hi l ls 48331 W. B loomf ie ld 48322

Sam Papo Eddie Trent 28406 Stuart 6607 Yale # 2 1 6

Southf ield 48076 West land 48185

Please call the promotion department of the Observer & Eccentric before 4 p.m. Friday, to claim your free tickets.

591-2300, ext. 2153 Congratulations!

505 Help Wanted

Food-Beverage ROOKY'S OF NORTHVILLE

Exciting new Restaurant seeking Assistant Dmmg Room Manager Work with Chuck Rocky Re-ctiwitz former Executive Chel kx Chuck Muer recently received 3 stars Experience pretarred Send reaum* lo 41122 W 7 Mile Nor thv l le Mi 48167

EMPLOYMENT 506 Help Wanted Satea 506 Help Wanted Salea 506 Halp Wanted Selea 506 Help Wanted Salea 50» Help Wanted Satee

ARE YOU LIKE ME? A T T E N T I O N A R E Y O U «- r J ^ ^ v l J L r - l ^ ^ o L r . » ^ ara tooking tor»opportune ~ m e to t t a r a o n g a i a o e t taaand.

T H I N K I N G A B O U T A ° ? * ? I work hard and want the batter to K>m one ol the fastaal growing , M I S u , a n t s A matttuttone m tha Birmingham. Ml 48008 I r t l N I M N U A B U U I A cereer choice* tor the eMf-dlrected tnraa m Me My caraar reward* ma service companies m th* country southeaatarn Mlcnman aree A «.

R E A L E S T A T E C A R E E R ? I h ^ J S T m w ^ wel tor my eltort I work betwean 42 your search N over TruGreen/ Knowledge ol the !oo?earvic« porti thoee chotoaa through mten- ^ t 6 ^ m a well displayed bhemLewn. America s largest lawn nretorred Sand rsaume P O * " ' ° " ° P " ? * ° .

If so you owe it to youreeit to Invea- , * * * " tfiowroorn. I en)oy people and gat A tree cara company is now hiring 10 P O. Box 304 ^Mt ugate why we a r * » 1 m tha market quellty education proyams. and greel personal satisfaction trom lull time yeer around Sales Repre- Obeerver A Eccentric Nawmapars E g a r t a n M j u i

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Ml 4A150

T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 1 , 1 9 9 3 O&E * 3 0

SERVERS BUS PERSONS ALL SHIFTS - FLEXIBLE HOURS

BENEFITS - Apply m parson DENNY S RESTAURANT

28681 Telegraph A 12 Mle

WAITPERSON FOR OA V SHIFT Lme Cooks day* A evenings Apply in person Ground Round. 17050 Laurel Park South. Livonia

WAITPERSON Fu l and part time Apply in person The Box Bar A Gr l l 777 West Ann Arbor T r a l Plymouth

WAITSTAFF - DAYS Experience helpful Fun A pert time Apply Peacock Cate A G n l 25938 Middieoell , Farmington

ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT A

REAL ESTATE CAREER?

if so you owe it to yourselt to im*s -tigete why we are o 1 m the market place and beet suited to meure your tuccee* Look ja iour ad under REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS A l r e « eetate companiea i r e not th* *ame

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE Ca l Jim Steven* or Neai Lamphere

459-6000

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate • A CAREER OPPORTUNITY

and Manulecture* Rep lor maid* Medical Sale* Sale* or media l background preferred but wil tram energetic, aeit starting parson C a l 54&0900. Ex 544

WAITSTAFF For upscale bistro m Southfield Flexible scheduling Nights only No laie hours CaH Pauf or Ton

352-8000*«1 56

WAITSTAFF Front Desk Kitchen, Bus Help A Karaoke Ful or part time Apply in person Musashi Jap-anese Cuisine 2000 Town Center Ste 98 Southtieid No phone calls'

WAIT STAFF Full or part time Frankies

C a l Tues A Fri 12noon-3pm lor) Mon thru Fn 7pm-9pm 421-3424

WAIT STAFF NEEDED Full or part l ime Experience he lpM Apply within Tavern on The Green 36000 W 7 Mile. Livon.a 442-2228

WAITSTAFF - Part or lull time . Farmington Hi ls area E»p««ience preferred Can t rom 1-4pm week-d a y 932-2541

WAIT STAFF - Starting at $2 95 <$40/dey averagel Breakfast A lunch, tult l ime Southfield Tc apery in person contact Sam. 358-0668

WAIT STAFF WANTED Full/part time Experience helpful Apply in person Karawood House 7011 N Wayne. Westland

A CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY insurance agency mcreaamg m sales force We oTtar training allow-ance m addi t ion to first year com-rmselon* and performance bonu*** Fr ing* benef i t * A complete office support Amer ican United Lite For interview 357-0430

innovative marketing tools Aak about our guaranteed mcome program Can.

L i s a D u m s a 356-7111

REAL ESTATE ONE, INC. ADDITIONAL INCOME - Looking for self motivated people who would like to start a home Based buemees

456-7658

ADVERTISING SALES F*st expending reetauranl guide tor locel area need* • * ! * • person to sal advertisements Excellent communi-cation A organizational skills a mu*t Call Jarry at 442-7373

AGGRESSIVE SALES Oriented Manager lot we l established tire A service center $30,000 baae comrmeeion. peid vacation, hoepi-taiizaion dental A vlann Muat have strong managerial A sales ability Automotive experlenoe helpM Call Mary <313)227-6942

ARE YOU LIKE ME?

I work hard and want th* better thing* m Me My caraar rewarde me wel tor my eltort. I work between 42 and 46 hour* m a welt displayed showroom. I *n)oy paople m d get

personal satisfaction trom knowing that their Uvea wd be batter tor having purchaaad my product I presently earn in aiceea ol $2500/ mo snd I'm not the higheet paid aaleeperaon m my company I aleo have a M l beneffia package includ-ing malor medical, dental, paid va-cation and a»en proftt sharing

II thia sounds I k * you. we should

CAII Mr. Johnson.549-2900 ART VAN FURNITURE

4331 N. Woodward Ave. Royal Oak. Ml 48072

vancement potential management training, competitive base salary of between $300-S350/week end a M l benefit package What you muel ot-ter ua te confidence, eggreeahs nee*, good communication akMa arid the deans lo auccsed To *chedule sn interview tor our Uvo-nta location call Andy Hunt 525-5200

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE SALES Career oppor tuni ty with Southeast-ern Michigan's large*! ATAT VAR *nd supplier of hightech telecom-municat ion* equipment, and software Highest o m the mduatry with bonus. p»o«1 sharing, 401-K plan, medical/opti-cal /dentai maurance. car allowance and expense reimbursement Please call Deve Fteher at 489-0148 ext 202 lo arrange an sppomtment

ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE TELEMARKETER

Preferred college training A experi-ence but not necessary Send re-sume to: Personnel, 2205 Holland Birmingham, Ml 48009 or c a l Mr Braun 644-9000

ADVERTISING Account Executive responsible for selling newsaper ad-•erttsmg space to new A existing ac-counts In establ ished territory Re-quires outgoing personality excel-lent presentat ion A organizational skills plus dependable transporta-tion Prior newpapei sales experi-ence preferred Send resume In strictest conf idence t o The Oakland Press. Ann George Hagan. PO Box 436009. Pontiac Ml 48343 No phone calls please

A CAREER. A GREAT PLACE TO WORK

AND A $25,000 DOLLAR MINIMUM INCOME GUARANTEE IS WHAT WE CAN OFFER TO THE

AMBITIOUS. CONSCIENTIOUS ANO SELF MOTIVATED

C a l JOSEPH P MELNIK. CRB. CRS

REAL ESTATE ONE. INC. THE PLYMOUTH/CANTON OFFICE

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

ALL FORMER MULTI LEVEL Marketing Distr ibutors wanted Call 362-1813

AMBITIOUS, self-starter work f rom nome Friendly person, 5 years work experience United Memorial Gar-dens 662-9902 or 261-2759

APPAREL SALES MANAGER Excellent opportunity tor career at private country club retail Golf knowledge necessary 375-2147

AREA 8US1NESS OIRECTOR Call on retailers tor excit ing growth wholesale company Need sales or management experience lo hire tram, sub reps Commission ot $1100 weekly 214-250-6506

Financial Services V

CAREER SEMINAR T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 8 , 1 9 9 3

<>ri Thunniav Fthniap !H.« " p m J o h n H a n o x k

will hold an exciting Career Senniuir T h r o n g a

national satellite hmadcw.John Hancnck wil:

prwt i t ' a omiprei iensneinvnui* detailing the c.iirer

vyrwth .uv! advancement .iwulaMe .ts a Marketing

ReptvsenUtive within ourdwiajnic oi^anizauort.

Thi> is .ui ujifxirtumty to earn high Income with

no capital required

To learn more about this exceptional opportunity, call:

B e v e r l v D N e d

( 3 1 3 ) 5 ^ 9 - 0 6 0 0 . x 2 3 - 1

S e a t i n g is l i m i t e d , s o b e s u r e t o

c a l l e a r l * to r e s e r v e .

unpai,. W i t "

A REAL ESTATE CAREER

If you've been laid off be-cause ot cut bscks. you might warn to take control o l your future by becoming a l icensed real estate agent Join a company that oners FREE training for qualified individuals, f rom start l o top. are affil iated with a National Franchise for instant name recogni-t ion and whose future plans are to grow with sev-eral more offlcea in the area Opportuni t ies are available in new home sales corporate network-ing. residential resale, relo-cation. training, snd man-agement Cal l Dar iene Shemanski in Plymouth 451-5400 or Don Kamen in Livonia, 462-3000

ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT

GETTING INTO REAL ESTATE?

Top Tremmg - National Company. Graat Office Expartencad agents ask sbout our 100% program In Northvme/Novi. ca l Chuck Fast at

347-3050

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate 19 Offices

Expect the best*

Assistant Manager Trainee CHRECT SALES.'>500 a WEEK

Sell you' way out ot sales We are looking for dynamic people to sell and train others Rssponsibatty and mcorn* to triple with * month* Ask tor Bonnie 354-0447

ATTENTION SALES ASSOCIATES Experienced or New

Diecover th* Coldwel Banker Drtterence

• Four Commtaalon Plan* • Retarrai*/Relocation • Beet Buyers/Best Seller* System* • Accredited Training

For a personel interview contact JACQUELINE STEUER

737-9000 477-4353 COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

ATTENTION • 15 immediate openings . Part-time A ful-tun* • Earn $5-12 per hour • Flexible hour*. • Good apeaklng skills A dependability required • C a l Kevm 557-7299

ATTENTION $10 an hr possible $7 sn MR guaranteed Flexible hours Lawn Care Sales 353-7799

Quality REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE

Better Homes & Gardens ARE YOU HUNGRY"? We have leads) We need experienced home im-provement sales reps to sen non ' Vehicle needed Call Mike 462-1350

ART 4 POSTER SALES

ASSISTANT MANAGER/RETAIL For local chain m Oakland Man Must hsve excellent references with minimum 5 years in retail apparel Send resume with references to P O Box 313. Farmington Ml 48332-0313

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

Is the largest real estate company in Plymouth, now with 3 offices. We have openings in all three locations 4 we otter t h e b e s t 1 0 0 * / .

commission plan 4 FREE pre-llcens-ing classes For more info call..

DICK RANDAZZO

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

Main St. in Plymouth

453-0012

AUTO SALES EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Position offers salary com-mission. new car noapiliKza

l ion, paid vacation*, stability man-agement opportunity Contaci Sale* Manager at 425-5400

AUTO VAN A TRUCK Custom cen-t e r l o o k i n g tor e x p e r i e n c e d salesperson Apply at American Van. Tetegr aph A 5 Mle. 255-6226

BLOOMFIELD HILL§ tu" service in-surance agancy mterviewing com mercial knee producer wtth proven track record tor sales position Fu l compensation package available C a l M* Rowckfteat (313)540-1020

FLOOR COVERING SALESPERSON

Looking tor an experienced, proleeslonal sales parson with mra is im of 4 lo 6 yrs experience

I Itoor covering Musi fta knowledge of maaaurlng. reading blue prints and estimating Contacts already aatabHahed A sincere daaar* to succeed can bnng unkmned earning power Salary ptu*

invasion C a l tor appointment r 2:30 pm. Derma Riei

Riemer Floors Inc 353-4050

IINOUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL-OILS I Sales Poatuon opan lo caS on aaMM-

and develop new nonce preferred, id reeume to Paraon-

nal. 2205 Hoftand Birmingham Ml 4A009 or ca l Mr Braun >11 8000

tomer* Experience wm tram Send

INSURANCE AGENT TRAINEE May quaWy tor M l Uma agency at $3000 par month with 8 monthe part| time training and aatang tor comma-none Four yaar degree raqtarad plu* $5000 In kqmd j

559-1860. Fax 4

FULL-TIME, mature sale* person needed tor preetngnu* N*Mry and gift store Experience m consent*** required FN» day* include* Saturday C a l Barb at 721-4311

GASOLINE A DIESEL DEALER REPRESENTATIVE

jeded t o c a l on eiivtmg ac-count* Experience preferred Send resume l o Personnel 2205 Holland. Birmingham M l 40009

GET SMART A GET PAID $ Consumer group needs associates

C a l Inspiration America Now! 1-800-660-1037

$25,000 GUARANTEED1

it you always wanted to start a ca-reer m real estate. Out left you couldn t take a chance on s lower first year income now * the tune to get started C a l M a i , Ann Grawi at 851-1900 to f ind our about our guaranteed income program and start immediately m a career tietd of unlimited potential REAL ESTATE ONE EOC

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

is the largest real estate company In Plymouth, now wtth 3 offlcea. We have openings in all three locations 4 we offer the best 100% commission plan 4 FREE pre-iicens-ing clasises. For more Info call...

GARY JONES

m. * * m , - i . J r w p w a n t e a • LEASM0 CONSULTANT

Experienced part tana sale* •iiinilTl lor r » l i — r

home uonummwy T i « r 3 Muel ba vary outgoing, perl and hawe a piotawftinal | anoe Computer k i ^ H Caa Mon. thru Sal.

CHANGE YOUR L1FEI Stan a now caraar In raal eetaaa today CaM Cm* Yoat at 862-8880

REAL ESTATE ONE

Marketing Trainee Local offioe at a Rational organiza-tion reeds a good taw paopta. * • -mg to work hard and ba trained GUARANTEED $25,000 Brat yaar In-come C a l UeeDumeeal 356-7111

506 Halp Wanted

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

ia the iargeet raal estate company in Plymouth. 3

BOOKSTORE RETAIL SALES Our Michigan store in Southtieid need* motrvated. career-mmded re-tail salesperson lor our non-smok-mg store Retal /bookstore experi-ence desirable Good pey pkis ben-efits Join our growing company Send reeume to Box 336

Observer A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia Ml 48150

IF y o u are a great communicator, out-gomg and po«ll ive w* r * got a highly rewaidmg sales opportunity with your name on it We re a lead-ing national senvce organization, the best m our held with an excep-tional work environment and out-standing rewards package Strong. 1-time Closers highly regarded Taks aovantage o l all thai we are and * l you can be Please call Mr Ray at

354-3210

Branch Manager Position Excellent compensation inquiries confidential Must have ' * * ! estate experience Call Stuart Elsea

851-2600 An Equal Opportunity Employer

Cable TV Sale* Opportunities Jom * growing industry- Motrvated dependable energetic saieperson* needed for direct saw* and telemar-keting opportunities Excellent com-mumcation people skids needed Sales experience preferred Excel-lent benefits Send resume to Attention Sales Supervisor Omnicom of Mich inc . 8465 Ronda Dr . Canton Ml 48187 EEO

INSIDE SALES - we are ^ looking lor a few career

minded reps to call on com-mercial accounts m the mid

«est. salary plus commission, medi-cal. dental paid vacations. 1st yr potential $20k 3rd yr potential $50k Experience preferered but w i l trem right person. Lrvoma ares

Call Bill at 462-9455

I N T E L L I G E N T ! You are aware that people who aren ' as smart as you are earning over $S,000 a mo New revolution-ary direct sales company S E Michigan 464-3344

No phone interviews

BEVERAGE Merchandisers A sales people wanted tor growing business, all Metro arses Must have car Will train C a l 9-5 563-4763

BLACK Mountain Technologies is now hiring Wanted 10 people to compete lor 5 commission based sales positions Must have s t rong technical ssies sbility m 1MB and Macintosh Systems Send your qualifications to P 0 Box 4446 Troy. Mi 46099 or c a l 347-1321

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY For o v e r 4 3 R e a l E s t a t e H a l l m a r k at

y e a r s a t r a d i t i o n of qual i ty B r o k e r a g e h a s b e e n our

W E I R , MANUEL. SNYDER & RANKE. INC.

W o r k wi th s o m e o< M i c h i g a n s h ighes t e a r n i n g Real Estate Sa les A s s o c i a t e s A i im i t ea n u m b e r of sa les p o s i t i o n s are cu r ren t l y avai lab le

• O F F I C E S IN R O C H E S T E R T R O Y B I R M I N G H A M . P L Y M O U T H A N D W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

• IN H O U S E T R A I N I N G P R O V I D E D • T R A I N I N G C L A S S E S S T A R T

R E G U L A R L Y

For m o r e i n l o r m a t i o n a n d c o n f i d e n t i a l i n t e r v i e w w i t h P h y l l i s G o o d r i c h . D i r e c t o r o t C a r e e r D e v e l o p m e n t ca l l 8 5 1 - 5 5 0 0

WEIR, MANUEL,.SNYDER & RANKE, INC. REALTORS

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BUILDER & CONTRACTOR SALES PERSON

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A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE SALES WITH US IS A REAL JOB Our programs and support systems sre so effective we gusrantee you * mimmum annual mcome ot $25,000 wllh unlimited potentiel

DON T GAMBLE WITH YOUR FUTURE CALL ME TOOAYtlf

SUE KELLY. 644-4700 REAL ESTATE ONE INC Bloomfield • Birmingham

LANOSCAPE SUPPLY SALES Previous experience h e i p U A must be in good physical condition Ca l or apply at Nobles Landscape Sup-ply 29450 W 8 Mile Farmmgi

474-49 Hl ls 492?

LARGEST PREMIER INSURANCE Agency representing many top rated companies will be training 5 representatives to otter products m the senior market Only those who are serious A want a career with high mcome need apply Call 1 -800-621-9580 9-4 30 as* tor Ernie DeCario

Remerica -IOMETOWN REALTORS \nn Arbor Rd. at Sheldon

459-6222

MULTI LEVEL -agar Muat Be MLM. CaM Mec

PART TIME PHONE WORKER Perfect lor homemefcar* who Ive m the Birmingham are* For extra ta-

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PEOPLE PERSONALITY It you enjoy greeting people could be HI New compa outgoing people lo halp with growth Graat money. No phone mtorrtow*

963-1173

locations 4 we offer the beat 100% commission plan 4 FREE pre-4icen»-Ing claaaes. For more info caM...

DOUG COURTNEY

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

5 MUe 4 NorthviMe Rd.

420-3400

PORTRAIT Satee peraon needed Musi be out-gomg A highly motrvated Muat havaaalae experience C M 477-3832

LAtD-OFF? Uncertain |Ob future? Retired"' Bui don ' t went to be Check market opporturi i t laa m the environmental educational, safety heelth. A financial fields

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rMORTGAGE LOAN

ORIGINATOR Prefer commission sales ex-

perience Real estate broker a plus W i t tram the right person F u l time position, with draw, car altowance A full benefits Ask for Isaac or Cheryl MARATHON MORTGAGE 357-5500 NATIONAL MARKETING FIRM taking Michigan by storm, looking tor aggressive motrvated individu-als l o « l sales A management poei-nons Serious inquiries 362-3232

NEW HOME BROKER NEEDS DESPERATELY PERSONAL ASSISTANT

Licensed agent preferred Spec home* and *ub* Start 851-9950

t immediately 348-9950

OPENING lor enthusiastic sales per son No experience neceeaary Must be available night* A we*k*nd* Hourly rate plua c o m r m t s o r Apply in person at Palm Beach Patio 43236 11 Mile Rd . located m the Now Town Center

REAL ESTATE AGENTS - Ful time We are conveniently locatad m the dty of Northvta* wtth plenty ot park-ing spec* We otter 1 0 0 * commis-sion plan, group health coverage and the *upport you need to be *uc-ceeatut' C a l Jan Jonas tor a personal interview at 34S-5600

REMEMBER REMERICA'

REAL ESTATE SALES $25,000 Guaranteed' It you eNray* wantad to start * career m reel ea-

I. but tan you couldn't take a chance on a lower ftrst year mcome. now a the time to get started C a l Carolyn Beuey at 348-6430 10 ftnd our about our guaranteed mcome program, and start immediately in a caraar field ot unkmned potential REAL ESTATE ONE EOC

ORIN JEWELERS ha* a sales open-ing tor dynamic personality aa a line Jewelry Consul t*™ It you are inter-ested m bemg pert ot an exciting compeny pieaae come m an Intro-duce yourselt 101 E Main St . Nor thv l le

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A S S I S T A N T S T O R E M A N A G E R S

Service Merchandiae one ot Ameri-ca a leadmg retailer*, a loofcmg tor aggressive, tugh cekber managers lo help us contmue our tremendous growth m 1993

In return tor your 3-5 yeers of store manegement experience m a high volume retail environment, we oftar •Xceaent salaries exceptional bene-fits and outstanding advancement opportunities

It you *ra reedy to work tor one ot the i seders m the industry pieaae submit your reeume to:

S E R V I C E M E R C H A N D I S E

District Human Reeourcee Manager 43635 W Oaks Dr

Now. Ml 46377

We are proud to be An Equal Opportunity Employer

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R e a l E s t a t e C a r e e r

"Free Training" Call today... 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

CENTURY 21 MJL Corporate Tranetaree Service

REAL ESTATE CAREER AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS?

WE WANT YOUW i t wM tram you and start you on a

long term high-income career. C M

Tony Cammed, Westland REAL ESTATE ONE

326-2000

REAL ESTATE SALES WEST BLOOMFIELD

$25,000 guaranteed mcome program combined with aiceAent

anna , yours tor a phone ca l to Fran Musky 851-6000

Stan Your Real Estate Career The Successful Way1

RETAIL JEWELRY SALES ASSOCIATES

FULL A PART-TIME)

Exceeam growth opportunity wk sale* experience, high mob-on. superior communications

MilB* pr*f*rT*d Competitive salaries and benefits It interested m i p o e -bon st our WESTLANO CENTER STORE. Clean contact MS CADtGAN, MANAGER tor an

MEYER JEWELERS WESTLANO CENTER 425-7676

OR WRITE P O BOX 3189

TAYLOR MICHIGAN 46180-6788 An Equel Opportunity employer

RETAIL MANAGER wanted tor new card A gift shop coming lo 12 Oaks M a i Now Sand

Spec* K-5, 3195 28th St SE. Grand Rapids. 49512 Kelly 616-28S-3331

CAREER OPPORTUNITY Associates needed to expend CK* residential sale* lore* Offices locat-e d in Bloomfield HUs. Farmmgion Hid* Rochester HUs Troy *r>0 West Bloomfield Comprehensive training tor new and experienced sales asso-ciates Call Betsy Lasaanake at

5 4 0 - 7 2 0 0 T H E P R U D E N T I A L

G R E A T L A K E S R E A L T Y

CHANGE YOUR LIFE! Start s new career m real estate today Can Carol Sheilon, 652-6500 for Rochester area

REAL ESTATE ONE CHILDREN'S SHOE SALES

FuH t ime/par t t ime downtown Farmmgion. open one evening

478-7611

COLLEGE GRADS Tired of sending resumes A getting NO respnse"' Looking for sggressive individuals for leadership position* with national marketing co $2-$3tf mo potential Full trainmg provided Posit rve attitude a must 591-0330

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ETHAN ALLEN'

C H A M B E R L A I N A LmmdT In RMMI E a t a f a Brokwag• Sinea 19*8

100% COMMISSION PROGRAM

CHAMBERLAIN, REALTORS is searching for some special individuals to compliment our already outstanding sales staff. YOU might be just such a person. For information about our pre-licensmg class, our training program, and our EXCLUSIVE 100% COMMISSION PLAN, please call for a confidential interview.

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COMMUNICATIONS Full or part-t ime sales repre lives experienced m cellular phones and psgers Excellent commissions and bonuses Send resume to Attention Sales Manager Conti-nental Communications, 29200 Vaa-

sar St* 412. Livoni*. Ml 46152

CONCERNED SALARIED WORKING PROFESSIONAL

Oon t Quit Yet'1 Why not develop secure 2nd income m rhe lucrative Global Business Networking held With annuel growth m the tulkons? Then you heve sn option Experi-ence or beckgrounds m Business Automotive Management Fmence. Engineering or Recruiting highly recommended For sppomtment ca l

313-456-7747

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V O I C E M A I L

852-3222

AFTER HOURS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—591 900 Voice Mail* allows you to place your Observer & Eccentric Classified 611 -1070 ad from your touch-tone telephone anytime! You may place, change, or cancel an ad at any time. Just call us at the appropriate classified number, and listen as the operator guides you through the steps to change or place your ad Have in mind the exact information you want to give us, speak clearly and a bit slower than you usually do. If it's after 5 p.m. on Tuesday, your changes will be made for the following Monday paper. If it's after five on Friday or the weekend. your changes will made in time for Thursday's editions.

CONSIDERING A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE?

Consider the be*!' Century 21 Hartford » loosing to axpand 01* stal l Best framing beet company1

Ca l Susan OeWm today 476-6008

CORPORATE SALES REP Largeet trancr**e Travel Agency Flexible daytime hour* Training provided Sale* background pre-ferred Cel . Uruglooe Port lo Port rred Cal . Lkvgiooe

aval 313-453-4100

COSMETIC SALES PERSON

RETAIL SALES

M A N A G E R An exciting opporh_nrtv ex®1* m the Ann Aitx* a r e a lor a bright aggressive a n a resourceful ndMdua l to m o n o g e an Ethan Alec Gallery Strong organizational a n d c o m m u n c c r t o n s sMls a must, as we* a s exper ience r\ n o m e furmsfunQs. design a n d sales m a n a g e m e n t As a leodet o< I n e h o m e furnishngs Ethan A*en otters exce*ent ca ree t growth in a challenging environment M return lot VCXJI abilities. Elhan A*en provides e*ce8ent earning po^n t ta i (base salary D<LB bonus) arid o comp»ehensf*e beneftis p o c k o g e

it you a r e a se t motivator interested m developing a career wtth a great company , p lease send yom resume to

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ETHAN ALLEN INC.

department Experience In coemetic sales preferred FiM or part time Benefits avaaabie Appfy

Warren Prescription* 32910 Middieben at 14 Mae Rd

Farmington Hta* 655-1177

EDUCATIONAL SALES Trade school sales experience re-quired Very very high eerrung* Ex-ckjerve territory Exoaaent lead pro-grsm Mr Edwerda 524-0151

ENTRY LEVEL SALES REP e • comrmeeion to $35 000 De-

an 473-7210 e preferred Steven J <

AD SITTER- - 953-2040 It's always in. even when you're out When you add Ad Sitter to your ad, Voice Mail* allows you get messages and responses when you're not at home to answer the telephone Up to 50 messages can be stored for you for seven days in your personal Voice Mail* box Take the wear and tear out of dealing with your ad responses with Ad Sitter, To add Ad Sitter to your own ad. call 591-0900, 611-1070, or 852-3222.

REAL ESTATE CAREER

AMBITIOUS? COMSCOtTtOUS"'

WE WANT YOU!! w * w« tram you and Marl you on

long term high income career Cat John B*a«uee L rvom*

R E A L E S T A T E O N E 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

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536-4225

HOMELINE 953 2020 Homeline is also available 24 hpurs a day Tuesday through Sunday It Iet6 you listen to Open House listings placed by local Realtors according to price and/or location It's an easy way to find out when homes are gomg to be open If you're a Realtor, one of our helpful salespeople will be glad to arrange for your Open House to be listed on HomeLine

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RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATE SALES REP - LIQOO< Ocok* a* P f t TliW DOIWItllC COUpieS |M>> / F l I l l lH tor LOTTO 1 DELIGHTS al t M mejor comapantoe l» W * bettorage MAINTENANCE/JANITORIAL CHILD CARE - In mv F i rm l ra lod A C C I C T A W T EUROPEAN EXPERIENCED Hdy Wonderland M M m Uvonto. Our alcohol buameee peeking SatoeRep home ta S IT* Md. K W O h r v ASSISTANT l o M i . your houee or apt

gLJS. ZZZWFtJSZ* £ £ **• depend** °~X>* «**— P- —>• Hon MANAGER COUPLE <kS ,1

,£X novelty gif ts ® fountain ( W n W fcx " y " * kma. M m > m AooN In w m at Busi- amokar. own tranaoortaoon, refer- rrv « * • rmert. i l tn u u i encea C a l altar 5pm. 5 « 1 - / o ™

508 H i p Wanted S I M REAL ESTATE CLASSES

Our students have a 90S peas rata on tha State Exam WE GUARANTEE your i r a a f beck it you don ' t paaa tha Stale Exam! T i m a atartmg aoon C m Uaa Oumaa ait 35e-7111 lor M M and our 3 « a M Discount P r t c * Hurry! Ottor expiree March 29

SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE Earn while you Mam! Keep your preeent |ot> w h M you take classes evening* CaM now to begin your

ASK f OR STEVE HOCKING

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

464-6400

REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS

Tha oM daya and ways ara no moral Jusl getting a Ncanae la not enough to msura success if you are »ntl*r>fl to work hard, no other company can otter a better package 1o help you •nam a tucceestm career in reel estate

• Free pre-licenaing • Individualized training • 100% commission plan • Completely updated otlice

and technical systems • Group health coverage • Besl buyer and seller system • s 1 rated franchise sytam • Unsurpassed national and Vocal

advertising exposure

CaH Jim Stevens or Neal Lamphere. 459-6000 lor personal Interview

459-6000

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate RELEASE - The corporate hand-cuffs and take control of your finan-cial future' Hardworking, poeittve people needed 293-2804

Remerica COUNTRY PLACE

Free Pre-License Training! The Best 100% Plan! 2 Canton Locations!

Call

KEN DIVIOOCK

Remerica COUNTRY PLACE

454-4400 RETAIL SALES Associate tor W Bloomfield luggage/handbag store Warn-2 pm Wages + comrmasKxu Call lor eppointmeht 855-3180

SALE ORIENTED Immediate management and sales positions available tor successful minded individuals CaM tor appoint-ment. Mrs Ha* 362-9680

SALES COORDINATOR For eastside contract furniture fcrm Previous sales experience required Benefits Send resume to Box 300. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

38251 Schoolcran Rd Livonia Ml 48150

RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATE lor LOTTO 1 DELIGHTS at _ Wonderland M M in Livonia Our store Matures m e Michigan Lottery, novelty gifts 4 fountain d r inks Ex-perience wtth lottery machine help-ful 14. ITS part t ime day A evening position Generous mercMndiee discount Apply m person any day until 5 pm except Thursday*.

RETAIL SALES MANAGER muat have experi-

ence in coneumer electronics, mer-chandising. advertising, computer background helpful Aggressive self-starter salary + commission Room tor advancement Established growth oriented compeny C M be-tween 9am-5pm Ask lor Marie

660-5800

SALES HELP WANTED International marketing company n_ looking tor experienced m-home sales people. l u l or part-time Ex ceHent commissions Win train Ooeers only Send letler or resume to P O Box 804. BtoomftokJ Huts, M l ,48303

SALES/MARKETING TRAINEE Local offlce of a national organiza-tion needs 2 full-time career mind-ed persona wMng to work herd. We offer training, earn while you learn Potential first yeer earnings In ex-cess ol $30 000 Call Sun 855-9003

SALES PERSON tor Vitamin Dept m local health food store. Knowl-edge a necessity, work experience preferred Resume to: P O Box 251751. W Bloomfield. Ml 48325

SALES PERSON tor pamt 8 deco center, part tune. Apply Painter's Supply Decorating Center. 1058 W Ann Arbor Rd . Plymouth.

SALESPERSON Legitimate opportunity to earn *50K or more w/locai newspaper Sales experience preferred This la a ca-reer opportunity w'excellent man-agement potentiM Call 427-9721

SALESPERSON NEEDED In Lhronia Kitchen/Bath/Ptumblng showroom Experience preferred In sales Sal-ary, comm«sa»c-n, plus benefits Can lor appoint n MATHtSON'S. 522-5633

SALES PERSON NEEDED at health dub 1 2 M M 4 I 7 5 Experienced Phone Marvm at

589-0900

SALES PERSON NEEDED Full and pari time for our Novi loca-tion Join Kitchen Glamor's Gour-met Cook Shop S U A C M Anna lor appointment.855-4466

SALES P E R S O N , p a r t - t i m e , knowledgable W selling costume jewelry a accessories Can between 10am-5pm 62&4414

SALES POSITION - Inside 4 outside sales position available with Wixom/ Now areas Tool manufacturing and distribution company Good bene-fits and individual growth potential Pleese tend resume or letter of In-terest to: P.O. Box 50, New Hudson, Ml 48165

SALES TRAINEE First year potential income S30 000 No gimmicks, must be willing to work hard on a full time basis

626-8600

SELL TV ADS Sell commercial time in television programs Local. Direct, experience preferred Top money tor top peo-ple Call 10am-2pm 851-6800

STREET CANVASSERS 8 PHONE solicitors wanted Good pay Westland - Garden City area

422-4842

SALES REP - Liquor broker ol mator comapaniea In the b e w a g s alcohol t u n n e i a seeking Salea Rap lor the Farmmgion H * s . Novi. Brighton area. Fu8 I—newts com-

goods experience preferred. Resume to: BOX 288. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Ml 48150

SALES/SALES MANAGER EstaMahed computer center with lea ding manufacturer 's authortta-t ion seeking candidate for manage-ment poartion Individual muat have proven sales history and manage-ment abWttoe. Send reeume m confidence to Box 190

Obeerver A Eccentric Newapapers 38251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvonia Ml 48150 t N E W GROWTH OPPORTUNITY

Looking for Telemarketers with a positive att i tude and a deeire to grow 8 advance Top incentive paid Immediate openings 538-0215

TELEMARKETERS - immediate opening* 9:30-2 30 or 3:30-8pm Top pay + bonus Train with pay Farmington aree. 478-2784

TELEMARKET FROM YOUR HOME $6/hr start, wtth possible advance-ment Must have aocees to unlimited local cans. FuH or part time Abco Carpet Cleening 455-6797

TELEMARKETING Cash paid daily. 425-5225

TELEMARKETING CASH PAID DAILY

583-9966

TELEMARKETING Company expanding HIRING NOW 2 shifts available 9:30em-3pm; 4 3 0 p m - 8 : 3 0 p m G r e a t pay . bonuses. 32483 Schoolcran. Livo-nia Ask tor Debbie, 522-3773

TELEMARKETING

Southftek) marketing floral service fun or part time Answer incoming calls, experienced or will train Ex-ceptional large earnings 424-3850

TIRE SALES PART TIME

For Goodyear Store Wi Farmington ASK FOR PATRICK

477-0670 WANTED individual with modeling school experience Part-time 4 fun time available Man resume 4 salary history to P 0 Box 485, Sterling Heights, ML, 48077

SUCCESS $99 pre-licensmg class and Inten-sive, fast start training program Join a leader in a challenging, rewarding career Clasaas starting soon

REAL ESTATE ONE Laura Cantin, Manager

646-1600 $ $ $ $ $

$30K - First Year Commissions We need Womenl 4 Mem To represent our elite singles club In our plush Livonia office II you re energetic, self motivated with a professional appearance, ana enioy dealing with accom-plished smgie people. CM Mr Wilson tor a personal interview,

422-8520

507 H i p Wanted Part Time

SALES/MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY

S75K + FIRST YEAR International manufacturer ot consumer electronics seeks key performance individual to assist m developing Detroit Metro area Top candidate wm possess abmty lo

sales force Send resumes I BOX 20. NertlwlM. Ml 48167

5ALK WA56n for tun job at ad specialty company in Wyandotte Self motrvated. energetic, experi-ence preferred C M 283-4211

Telemarketers

MON$Y PART TJME WORK FULL TIME PAY!! EARN UP TO S12/HR.

Working 27 hours per week In our Farmington Hills Office Hourfy pay plus bonuses Work in a profession-al environment

CALL THOMAS MARK Mon thru Fri , 3pm thru 8pm

539-3040 TELEMARKETERS

Make your own paycheck, choose year own hours, i position leh Call Nikki. between 9 a m - n a m only, to make an appointment, al

746-1249

ABSOLUTELY PERFECT tor par-ents.1 teachers who need income with flexible hrs Sell educational DISCOVERY TOYSl Call sales Direc-tor. Debbie CortelUnl 451 -0008

MAINTENANCE/JANITORIAL part time day poeltion* open tor ma-ture. dependable people ftaliraee

me. Appfy m neea Office. Laurel Park Place M M 37700 W 8 Mile Rd... Livonia Mon Frl. 8.30am-5pm

MATURE Person lo work 3-4 dey*/ week. Mon - Fri.. (20 * hra ). count-ing items in store* Muat love to drive, have car. math aptitude 4 be extremely good with amM detail* CALL AFTER 6PM ONLY 522-5866

NATIONAL CO has immediate poel-tion to assist our aatoe stall WM need plaaaant phone manner, or-ganizational sk«a. 70 wpm May de-velop mto f i * time. Sterling Heights Area 254-8180

NEW CONSTRUCTION SALES -Host person Ctarkston area. 20/hrs/wk S8 /V C M Rock BomM

625-5655

MICHIGAN AUTO AUCTION Office clerical, no experience

326-6400

PART-TIME COLLEGE STUOENT with good math sklls 4 good with hands Flexible hours. C M I Mon -Thurs . 8:30-4:30 525-3

PART TIME JANITORIAL Plymouth Twp area. Monday thru Friday evening* Experienced in restrooms a plus C M 981-3541

SALES AGENT - TICKET MASTER Pan time $4 50-J5 25 plus commis-sion. flexible ehtfts Apply at: 30150 Telegraph. Ste 400 N of 12 Maa No cans

TELEMARKETER tor accounting ftrm in Livonia, part time, to c M on bueineese* Good pey pkis bonus C M 442-4880

TELEMARKET NEEDED - Evening shin 4 Saturdays Must havs pleas-ant voice 4 out-gomg personality Hrty + commission 557-3232

VETERINARY HOSPITAL Doctor s Assistant, over 18, experi-ence preferred Mon -Frl . 5-9pm Sat. 8am-5pm After 1pm 349-8505

"WE PAY YOUR RENT Our marketing dept needs a tew re-sult oriented upbeet personalities Call Pam at: 442-2700

508 H i p Wantad Domestic

ABDOMEN GROWING - ENERGY slowing - expectant mom needs part time help wrth housework 4 kids Bloomfield Hills 855-1559

AFFECTIONATE, caring child care provider needed III my Ptymoulh home. 3 days a wk for infant 4 3 yr old Non smoker, own car 420-2411

INDIVIDUAL lo cere for 5 yr old In my Birmingham home 7-9am. Mon -Fn + ability to work occassional week end /week day $5/hr 642-6375

W BLOOMFIELD SITTER needed M o n . 7 a m - 1 1 a m . Frl., 7am-1130am . 5 yr old Non-smoker references After 5. 855-4419

BABYSITTER - Aher school 4 even-ings W my Rediord home Must have own transportation. C M from 9am to 5pm 962-0168

BABYSITTER/Light Housekeeping Llve-m private livtng quarters W Bioomtield Salary plus room 4 board 661-6710

CHILD CARE - In my Farmington HMa home tor S mo old. 10-20 hrs

smoker, own tranaportation, rater 553-3326

CHILD CARE m our Birmingham home. 5 month old boy. 30 hrs./wk for interview C M 644-1020

CHILD CARE needed 4-5 deysrwk tor our good-natured 10 mo old son. Care in our houee or yours. 2 chi ld max Must be experienced, non-smoker w/ratorances 473-2488

COMPANIONS AIDE to our 22 year old daughter, to live-in. Need per-son who la outgoing, llkea to do fun things Must have recant references and reuabie car. 5 » days per week Maple/Telegraph area. 737-8695

DAY CARE NEEDE0 in our North-vWe home. 2 children, (3 4 71 M o n thru Frl. days Excellent salary C M after 6pm 349-5526

ENERGETIC BABYSITTER needed m Farmington Hats day care home, morning*, approx 30 hrs week, good references 661-8232

FOREIGN BORN - English speekmg. live-in Nanny-HouaMeeper Non-smoker. lovefy Farmmgion HWs locat ion 681-6550

HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY, llve-m needed tor frtemdy tarmiy. 3 kids

8»oomfte»d i Non-smoker Weet i 682-3156

UVE-IN SITTER m exchange tor room 4 board small weekly salary Must be responsible 4 famKy-oiient-ed lor 3 children 274-8917

LOVING CAREGIVER tor 18 mo old 4 3'A yr old in our home 8-12 hrs./ week, spin between 2 days. Non smokers only Good hourly rate paid to the right person 338-8642

LOVING child care needed m N Troy home 4 ught housekeeping tor 7 4 3 yr. olds. 20-40 hrs. per wk Own tranaportation References re-quired Non-smoker 879-9943

MARY POP PINS WANTED Looking lor Nanny/houseeeper Loving. Cheerful energetic person, to live in Down town Birmingham home Separate living quarters Light housekeeping Non smoker Excellent wages Experience 4 Ref-erences necessary 642-3606

NANNY fuM time tor infant In our Huntington Woods home Must have own transportation 4 like dogs Ref-erences required 542-5162

NANNYS 4 HOUSEKEEPERS Experience required Top salary and benefits All areas THE NANNY NETWORK 739-2100

NEED help with my tour children 20 hours during school 40 pius hours during summer Light housework Rediord area 532-3576

OCCASIONAL chUd care needed tor 2 school-age children (MUST be experienced In respiratory caret Your transportation References 16 'Adams area 642-1154

PROFESSIONAL LOVING. Sitter/ Housekeeper required 3-4 days/ week, to care for 3 4 7 yT old boys in our Rochester HIHs home Flexible hrs Creative play domestic ssaist-ance errands. Good transportation C M : 313-445-1433 Mon-Fri, 10-5pm

BABYSITTER NEEOED lo care tor infant m our Farmington HUts home Fu* time, non smoker references, own transportation 442-2736

ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant, part time Proficient W IBM computers (WordPerfect 4 Quicken) to help run small companies out ot my home office. 13 MUe/Farmmgton Data entry, copying, filing, phone work 4

I * 5-10 hours per 681-4737

running errands to start

CAMEO LINGERIE 4 MORE, lor the total woman look Free kit. Spring mto tun 4 proftt.

464-8906 or 427-8713

BABYSITTER NEEDED tor 2 young children in my FArmmgton HWs home 7am-4pm, Mon-Wed Own transportation 553-0837

BABYSITTER NEEDED For 2 chldren m our Lathrup VMage home, 2-3 days/week Non-smoker Own car Pieaae ca« 557-5046

BABYSITTER NEEDED tor 2 chil-dren, late afternoon m our W Bloomfield home 3 days/wk. ap-prox 2'/i hrs/day Additional hrs available tor cleaning, snow days Experienced, non-smoker with transportation C M 855-4404 evea or weekends

EXCELLACARE SERVICES, I N C .

"A C a r i n g P e r s o n In Y o u r H o m e "

FREE IN-HOMF. CONSULTATION

1 ZJ-hour x- r . i tc avaihbtc

• Long or Shofi .Verm (.ire

• Serving the Metro Area

• Qualified C a m g Personnel

• Bonded and Insured

• Same Raic Seven D a » A tt eck

• L I V E - I N A I D E S •

H0MF. HEALTH AIDES • H0.MEMAKERS

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476-9091 Trtu

"40-9050 « V wi l l b*- happ> to m i l m the h o m e the hrmpital r t t i im or nurvinj t lat i l i ty Member nI the Home Health Vnocutxm •Vimc HeMncimm Apph

CLERICAL ASSISTANT, part-time at dental office Must have great phone skills No experience neces-sary C M after 5pm 953-0030

DATA ENTRY 4 Editing, excellent written skills required Wrtte The Aries Group, 29209 Northwestern Hwy . Ste 561. Southfield. 48034

DENTAL OFFICE AIDE Pari time Will train Mon 4 Tues and halt day Saturday Royal Oak 548-1711

DO YOU need cash to pay off holi-day bills •> Sell Undercoverwear L»n-

C« at home parties FuH time pay part time work 349-6225

EXTRA INCOME - $6 TO $6 25/HR Part time position open lo work with America s largest inventory compa-ny Must be available to work days, evenings and weekends Calculator experience helpful C M Mon-Thurs. 10am-2pm. 489-8535

HARDWARE SALES - Full or part time, ideal lor retirees Apply In person: Mathison Hardware. 31535 Ford Rd . Garden City

JANITORIAL HELP wanted Police clearance required Apply in person before 5pm at 29671 W 6 Mile , Suite 130C Lrvonla

LIFEGUARDS 4 SWIM INSTRUC-TORS - Appfy at the Farmington YMCA. 28100 Farmington Rd

MATURE PERSON - wanted lor weekend work Set 10-6 Sun noon - 5 Experience m i s lei preferred The Plate Lady - Livonia 261-5220

BABYSITTER needed lor part-time teacher in my Novi home beginning in March Non smoker, creative, energetic, reliable References 4

transportation required H47-0994

BABYSITTER WANTED, responsible caring nanny for 2 children Non-smoker. reterences Own transpor-tation 647-6132

BABYSITTER. 4-5 mornings a week 6am-12 Noon Must be dependable 4 have a car, non smoker only Full time, Summer optional 534-7769

RESPONSIBLE. lov»ng woman to cara lor my 2 daughters. 6 4 5. In my home, part-time Car necessary Non-smoker References 474-8668

ASSISTANT MANAGER COUPLE

Dependable couple needed to aaatst m l of large apartment located m Northern

Oakland County Maintenance ex-perience required Good salary apt and benefits C M

363-5443

COUPLES WANTED Unusual opportunity tor a refined tnd perhaps retired couple with ex-ecutive and administrative skilts to manage one ot the areas most pres-tigious apartment burtdmg Pieaae apply to: P O Box 3040, Birming-ham. Ml 48012-3040

RESIDENT MANAGER OR COUPLE for large apartment community in-suDurban Detroit area Must have experience m M phases of spart-mant management Salary, apart-ment and maurance lor quMfled candidates Sand resume to. Parsgon Properties Compan

400 Telegraph Rd - suite Bmgham Farms. Ml 48025-2480

*202

511 Entertainment MUSIC TO YOUR EARS

PROFESSIONAL DISC JOCKEY And VIGEOGRAPHY AH Occasion!

C M Dave. 669-5844

ALLL ABOARD DJ EXPRESS A PROFESSIONAL OJ SHOW WEDDINGS. PARTIES. ETC C M Paul anytime: 9«0-0003

CALL GERI THE CLOWN Entertainment lor M occasions Magic' Puppets' Ventriloquism'

Balloons" 363-3050

CAROLE S MUSIC FOR LIFE ScHo Pianist or Duo/Trio/Quartet Bach to Boogie, Jazz 4 Classical All Oc-casions Lessons also 851-3574

EXPERIENCED PIANIST - available (or all occassKxis Has own key board it needed Call Sieve 349-5610

EXPRESSIVE INTERLUDE 4 M«s-tro Prod combine to offer a quakty tno - llute. gurta», keys 4 vocal. 4 professional DJ servrees lor wedd-ings or special occasions 349-8255

EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT seeks work m CPA firm, par d iem or permanent Paaaad exam f l r * l Uma.

853-3238

EXPERIENCED MOTHER would like to give your child lots of TLC and fun Beach Deify 4 !-#« area 7 yrs experience, reference* 4 pay nego-tiable C M anytime 592 -8M7

EXPERIENCED SEMI RETIREE seeking part t ime off lce or secretari-al work Typing. Ming, phonea and Ught bookkeeping 661-0018

FORMER NANNY wants to watch your toddler ful l-t ime Redford loca-tion between Joy 4 W Cmcaoo Ex-celent reference* C M 255-6141

EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER Reasonable Rale* "Free Estimates

C M Mary at. 729-3554 or 729-3602

EXPERIENCED HOUSECLEANING with washing 4 ironing lor Oakland County reeKtont Avertable days Ex-perienced with relerence*. 344-1591

HOUSECLEANING Prompt, reliable. Reasonable rates. Reterences avMab le C M Cathy:

545-4434

HOUSECLEANING done by profes-sionals Quality work, reeaonable rates Free est imate*, bonded C M Linda 979-6403

S1S Child Care CHILD CARE - PreechooL teacher* have opening*. 8 wks to 6 yrs Lhro-nia/Farming ton area. 7:30-5:30. Oewn 477-2963

FAMILY DAY CARE. Uceneed. non smoking, intent to kindergarten, meals Crooks 4 South Bfvd

Contact Brand*. 299-5480

FAMILY Day Care home In Llvonie has openings tor infants 4 toddlers Loving environment, educational ac-ttvtoe*. meels provided 471-7820

LICENSED CHILD CARE NW Rediord Fut /par t t ime

, gamee. mie ie provided 537-5368

Toys, garr Experienced.

LICENSED DAY CARE Home m Uvonia infants 4 up Mon -Frl Full time Lot * of TLC, meels 4 snacks provided. References. 442-7116

LICENSED, experienced ChUd Care. mlants/tocXJIers TLC 4 meal* pro-vided Nine MHe between Evergreen 4 Southfield Rd 353-5105

W BLOOMFIELD/Farmmglon HMa area In-home center haa 2 open-lnga for April 4 1 opening m June Infants 4 todders 661-4433

516 Eiderty Care A Aaaiatance

BEAUTIFUL Adult Foster Care Home lor Seniors has vacancy Con-venient Oakland County location

or page Si7-341-2883 394-0449,

HOUSECLEANING DONE Deys/evenings. 9 yrs experience

Referencee 961-0311 or beeper 403-2475

IF YOU need s reliable mother with lots of TLC to ewe for your children Mons 4 Weds avMable Non smoker Call Dentae 728-9832

LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT As an Aide to Hve in.

Experienced - References 661-8796

LOVING MOM wants to care tor your child, fu* time preferred. LiUey 4 Ford cross rosds, referenc-es available 981-2491

% . KJ KARAOKE 4 DJ

For Parlies, Receptions. & Great Memories 227-7928

1-600-377-KJDJ 15535)

512 Jobs Wanted Male / Female

A-1 CLEANING- Houses, apart-ments. 4 oftices We take pride in our work Oakland county area Call Patricia 399-8755

BABYSITTER - Full or time Farm-ington tMiddieben/9 Mile I area

473-4412

BASIC HOUSECLEANING , Windows included, reliable,

references available CaM Jill 261-0662

CARING MOTHER would like to care lor your children 0-4 yrs Mon -Fn Educational activities, snacks lunch Reterences 354-5725

SPANISH FAMILY needs Babysrller lor VA yr old boy Troy area Non-smoker References required Call after 5pm, 528-1591

WOMAN NEEOED lo care For 2 chil-dren m my Westland home (Uve-<n possible) before, afterschooi 4 other school holidays 729-8686

509 H i p Wanted Couple*

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE Husband 4 wife team to manage large apartmanl communily in sub-urban area Prior apartment mana-ger experience a must Excellent salary and benefits to right candi-dates Call 1-5pm. Mon -Frl

352-3800

CHRISTIAN home cleaning compa-ny Hardworking non-smokmg couple will clean your home

455-5402

CLEANING LAOY seeking Mon . Wed 4 Fn p m lor $100 Tues4 Thurs a m $40 each References 4 transportation 534-8468

CLEANING Professionally - Tues . Thurs. Frl . weekly Residential or commercial Honest Own transpor-tation Alma, 273-0566

CLEANING SERVICE Honest dependable 4 thorough W Bioomtield area Ask lor JM

682-5652

COLLEGE STUDENT with varied Clerical 4 homecare experience seeks entry level position, part time hours Leav« message 321-0633

LOVING MOTHER OF 3 care tor your mfant/toddler m my South Redford home Meals and snacks included 537-0615

MOTHER OF 3 provide* quality child care In my large Redford home Loving and structured. 5 4 Beech Daly Christine 537-8102

MOTHER Of 4 year old wishes to baby sit lor your child, Mon - Frl Reterences available Ford/New-burgh area. C M after 4pm 722-5086

PLYMOUTH MOM wants to give quality care lo your child at an affordable rate CaB Sandte,

4 16-8077

PROFESSIONAL HOUSE Cleaning by two experienced, reliable 4 hon-est ladies Reasonable rates. c M lor tree estimate 425-4054

THE PERFECT HOUSEKEEPER

dependable / reasonable County I

515 Child Care Beverly Hills Child Care

has preschool openings lor children 2'1 Ihru 4, Full or part time Open 7am-6pm Qualified staft develop-mental progam. nutritious meals Near 14 Mile 4 Lahser 644-5767

CHILD CARE - Quality, Licensed Warm, cheerful atmosphere wrth a tocus on individual attention Pre-school activity Meals 4 snacks Neer Newburgh 4 Palmar (ne« home) C M 729-4236

FULL/PART-TIME hourty 6 mos thru 5 yrs Nutritious meals. daBy activities 4 learning program De-pendable care quMty at low rate* 14 mile 4 Woodward area 645-5464

LOVING experienced child care m my licensed home. Uvonia area Non-smoker CPR 4 First Aid certified Meals provided Infants/ toddlers welcome. 421-2305

IF YOU NEED SOMEONE to cmru for your eiderty love on*. c M Jennifer 7 years experience, lookmg tor M l

, 313-666-1402

UVE-IN 24 HOUR CARE Available lor the eiderty by one bonded. Insured, skilled caregiver Call anytime 313-729-1317

MIDDLE aged woman, excellent ref-erences. wi* cere tor eiderty m their home W * stay 24 hour*, weekdays.

kends 777-3347 or 327-2076

NEED HELP IN YOUR HOME? 24 HOURS/7 DAYS

Home Health Aides Companion/Si t ters

Transportat ion Private duty home care agency helps you remain Independent m your own home

Ideal lor people needing assistance with personal care, light housekeep-ing. companionship 4 transporta-tion.

Carefully screened, well qualified employees are RN supervised

518 Education A Instruction

LEARN TO DRAW 4 or Learn To Pamt m aeter color*. Protoeaional

• t Discover 4 release y o u creativity m my downtown Birmingham studio 847-1633

TRAVEL CAREER TRAINING *

IN-DEPTH BASICS COMPUTER TRAINING EVENING CLASSES PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

NEXT CLASS BEGINS FEBRUARY 23. 1993

THE TRAVEL ACADEMY

West Bioomtield

855-6560 520 Secretari l A

Business Services

ARE VOU LOOKING FOR •a-lo-do Bkinmttold Hffls protoa-

eunai reedy lo settle down with • " m-

21

Obeerver 4 Eccentric f t o w a p a p n 36251 Schoolcrafl Rd.

LMoma Ml 48190

COLLEGE PLANNING. PERSONAL CONSULTATIONS/FINANCIAL AID APPLICATIONS - John PopHmlu

Concords Financial Corp 099-3150

HAPPY 50 TM TO MOM • DAD From a Cmcaoo a c u m a w l u> a Ei

Meets a love, devotion 4 tslth we wm Mwaye admits low*. Jenny. Mountain. Karen. Kevin 4 Den

a w we I M

AFFORDABLE WEDOINQS • Me eater w « marry you anywheie -

home, yard or h M A * Faiths 437-1890

"FRBENOSHIP - SINGLES Personal Introduct ion*

Special-- - Ladies' Dating Marriage Kstie 945-9422

May the Sacred Heart of Jeaue be adored, gtorilled, loved 4 preserved throughout the world now 4 lore»er Sacred Heart of Jeaue pray for us. St Juds. helper ol the hopeless, pray tor us St Jude. worker ol miracles, pray tor us — DAL

ST JUOCNOVENA May the Sacred Heart ol Jesus be adored, gtonftod loved 4 preserved throughout the world, now 4 forev-er Sacred Heert of Jeeue. pray tor us St Juds. worker of mirsdes. pray lor us Si Juds. helper of the hopeless, pray tor us Say prayer 9 times a day lor 9 days, then publish Your request w« be granted

MAY THE SACRED Heart of Jasus bo praised, honored, adored and gtorilled throughout tha world now and torover Sacred Heert of J O M . pray tor ua Si Jude, Helper of the HOC «i sea, pray tor ua. St. Jude worker of rrwedee pray tor ua. Say • tunes a day tor 9 daya. than puOOah Your raqueel wW be granted Pat

MS K 0 M N A . Spiritual Reader A Adviser, wet help you tn M aflairs of Me Are you ate*, do you need help, la your marrtaga bad? CM,366-6852

TG'*N tor only a quarter you can' t go down to pen a park, but you can up lo park t o perm

VERY ATTRACTIVE, high quality, college educated Divorced WhNe Female. 5 6 132 lbs Envoys to-getherness. outdoor adventuraa. fami ly Ufa. travel. Seeks groomed honest gentleman 46-60 Repry t o box 344 Observer A Eccen-

tr ic Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia Ml 48150

W t N A V * MANY BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE LOOKMG FOR YOU

n you daMrs k m deles and team make your Wa a happier one en someone new, than try ua. WrIM I

SWEETHEART COMPUTER DATWKJ SERVICE

PO Box 2266 Grand Rapids Ml 4B601

O r o M 1 (816) 451-4678 or to l trss 1 (8001 545-2523 nation

602 Lost A Found BLACK. FEMALE to

FOUNO Ba mats Ptymo

Hound, »rl color r a * C M 453-2577

FOUNO CAT Sunday evening out-Side VBage Place Restaurant In W. Bloomfleid. Female, not epeyed or 31 clem a. About 1 yr. oM. Spotted tan. grey 4 white 861-3313

GOLD MONEY Cap oontamg cash, a treasured memento tram tficiaaed wite Keep money, return d p Con-tact 642-1838 and loave mesa age on anawering mechine

802 L e i A Found FOUNO dCKL Beagle tomato, no coaer tag*. fie»> 4 .1993 in M e Ger-dan City area C M 422 -87W

POUND. Female miniature ecRnau zar. *«ver ooior In Plymouth C M 4*3-2977

FOUNO Mele tabby cat Namered 4 J l i m n . about 2 yrs. OM. PNm-ouffl Twp. area. 42«w>?21

FOUNO Bat of Keys-On Fee. T. on AngBng Street near 8 MMe.

476-6306

LOST CAT - 11/29. Grey aMped mala, j Moe'green eyes, dec lam a neutered. 5 yrs Rawer fl.

LOST: 14K gold necklace. 30 long. Jan 11-22. Troy/Rot

PRESCtPTON Porsche Sunglasses lost m front of 344 N Woodward C M 644 5980

YORKIE, FEMALE, brown A tan Aprroximslety middle aged Found on Big Beever/Ksnamgtor, Adams

524-7019

Wight Lota MLM P R O S

FEB 1. LAUNQN TNECANOYOKT

Est candy, lose weigMI

700 Auction

ARE YOU I _ . _ LOSING LBS BEFORE SUMMER?

mended program. Earn • "has you toes. C M Mary. fcPM. 391-1242

005 Adoption WE want to work with you la gne yow chad the worm A loving home met you're looking tar - We hope you

wti work with ua to budd the tam6y of our dreama. C M Susan A Bennett

313-360-2313

MINIATURE DACHSHUNO Itefy T * Lost

2 -7-B? Kids 537-4213 or 533-9139

REWARO t yr old. s m M orange Pomeranian male Barney Lata Friday afternoon, vlctntty Pontlac. St Joe a Hospital 338-3500

603 Health - Nutrition Weight I

VIC TANNY Me membership $600 626-1954

VIC TANNY VIP membership free racquetbM. use at M facaaies $25 annual renewal toe 4664)777

A T rav l AIR-LINE tickets, 4. DstroB lo W Palm Beech 4-6-93. return 4-18-93, $340 s e e k C M 450-3456

LOS VEGAS For 2. ak only, round trip from Metro Leeve 2/20. 2/27 $550/both. Cary 451

A T r a v l TRANS-ACE Airport 1

n$te M ° 3 5 S ^ W t * e 0 S . 1 1 6 l

BRAUN ft HELMER AUCTION SERVICES

Real Estate - Farm Hou—hoM - Antiques

Uayd Braun M

8 6 5 - 9 0 4 0 9 9 4 - 6 3 0 9

700 Auction S l o e

T h u r s d a y , February 1 1 , 1 9 9 3 O&E

OUTTTMLOIND ANTIQUE A COLLECTIBLE AUCTION

SUN FEB- *4 AT 11 NOON

s ol MoMroe. ML ar N X « fttitn

H,^nr» lumfture. lamp*, oooks. Jless nars.

^M^rJtole ML

seats (3 0 )467 -2042

(SALE HOUSEHOLD AUCTION

AMI anas - Furniture - Tool* We wm hoM a puMc auction al 1204 Edorwood Ave Arm Arbor (Take Mam St. to PBukna. men weet to Edgawood Si then south at Al-irandmgsr Park)

SUN FEB 14 AT 1130 AM Owner Ctora Gats

Braun A I leaner Auction Service Uoyd Braun Jarry Hofener Ann Arbor Saline

665-9046 994-6309

Auction to be M M Feb- 1 T » - n a m

Fori

PUBLIC WELCOME |$306Caah • • • •

313-479-4360

SCHLAFF FARM AUCTION

Qtarang terming a * wta heve a puO-tc aucaon al ( M 7 Meat Ad.. Dexter M . (Take US-23 to North TerrRorial Rd-, Exit 49. 9tan weal S M M a to

I. M l north 2 m M * . or A

Farm Phone (313>426-5467 Owner R Caipantar A J "

nord Braun Ann Arbor 0 0 0 - 9 6 4 0 9 9 4 - 6 3 0 9

701 AUTO modal of Provmg Grounds i W i

Oiigma Advertising Art Work DaeSar Album* C M . 0*7-0316

COLLECTORS AUCTION - PVm-outh. Ml OuNural Center. "525 Farmer. Smi. FeO. 14. 1pm. Tool

PUBLIC AUCTIONS Every Thurs - 6 3 0 p m

24490 9 Ml . 2 b6ia W ol telegraph You Can Find Aknoel Anything"

items, paperback !950's. over 200 I collection Sports •uetrators. large

» Heme, too ngmeroua to . AUCTION 9 E f * C f 46 1-7444

THE PALACE OF AUBURN HILLS la now accepting applications from m-MMtor* lor tha 3rd Annual Palace Summer Festival 93 Juy 7-11, 1993 Discounts tor eerty regletra •on A multiple booth rentals. M a r -eated Ana A CraRs. CoMcotXes Antigua. MemorobIM Dealers or

701 ADORABLE PORCELAIN OOLL

LITHOGRAPH - SMieder D M Mp-

MCCORMICK A

PERS.AN RUG.

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313-377

ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT PomcarM old movie iiiagerfcii •haByAmeLBtarMtor* . pa^ardaj

AMERICAN GRANDFATHER Cteck. O c a 1637 8 -dey i C M A 17-

Word Processing Legs! documents, genersl office manuscripts rsports. etc Pickup/ delivery svsilsbtB 549-5049

SECRETARIAL SOLUTIONS 313/344-0098

BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

• Word Processing • Letters - Resumes • Reports - Term Papers • Transcription • Labels - M M Merge • Telephone Anawering • Voice Men - 24 Hours • Fax - Copies • Shipping • Saturday Hours

42240 Grand River Cedar Ridge Plaza • Novi

522 Professional Services

EAGER TO WRITE? but lacking the skWs?

> seminars

HAVE BOOKKEEPER WILL TRAVEL - SMALL BUSINESS

Accounts Payable. Accounts Receivable, Payroll. Monthly 4 Quarterty Taxes Financial Stale-merits. Trial Balance C.J Berry Associates. 643-0186

523 Attorneys Legal Counseling

UNITED HOMECARE SERVICES 9 8 1 - 8 8 2 9

518 Education A Instruction BARTENDER TRAINING

2 Week Class MmUnun age 18 Job Placement Assistance

Professional Bartenders School 1-800-532-9222

COULD YOUR Child benefit from a Tutor7 Certified experienced teach-er willing to tutor Call 258-5468

GIVE YOUR CHILD that extra boost he'she needs Elementary teecher with lots of patience will tutor In all subfects Reasonable rates South-field aree Mrs Berman 352-2020

INFORMAL

BIBLE STUDY

BANKRUPTCY. DIVORCE CRIMINAL DEFENSE Reesoneble rate*, free consultation Attorney Douglas Kuthy 474-7111

BANKRUPTCY. - $175 + coets Divorce, - $175 - costs Also M personal m|ury

Criminal 4 probata matters Nathanson 4 Nathanson P C 356-7766 or 1-800-424-ATTY

524 Tax Services OA VI fiSfy I

VE your tax returns prepared by trained professionals m the pri-

vacy 4 convenience of your home or office This CPA firm digs lor deduc-tions. prepares M individual, busi-ness, farm 4 out-of-state returns

1-800-541-9082

INCOME TAXES ACCOUNTING/BOOK KEEPING

ALFRED E OLSON 313 363-7098

NEED HELP WITH YOUR TAXES? We do M forms ol schedules at al-lordabto 4 reasonable prices CaH us at 278-7283

TAX SERVICE Simple 1040 s and Michigan forme

Reasonable ratee m your home 534-0228

Call

326-0690

LEARN BARTENDING Two week course

Job Placement assistance (313)471-2777

international Bartending School

600 Personals MALE leaving tor Ptioenix. A2. will take lemale More details

827-2791

2 PHANTOM OF THE OPERA tick-ets, Toronto. Feb 27, 2pm $150 Call after 6pm 420-0426

BEVERLY HILLS Racquet 4 Health Club is looking tor full time 4 part time motivated staff to supervise children's playroom'nursery Bene-fits References required Apply In person on Monday, Tuesday or Weds Between 9am-5pm 31555 Southtieid Rd Birmingham

CARE of an eiderty lady, week-end relief, 24 hour llve-m Honesty, dependability and references required 681-5539

CARETAKER FOR 1 yr old m my Bloomfield Hl«s home Mon -Frl . 8 a m - 6:30p.m. Musi have experi-ence, traneportation Non-emofcer Days 965-6749 4 eves 258-8929

CHILD CARE Needed tor 1 infant, 6pm- 10pm, Monday through Thursday Pay negotiable 584-3025

MATURE sales per»or\ tor baby fur-niture 4 bedding dept Evea /week-ends Apply at Kiddie Land. 37025 Grand River, Farmington

NON SMOKER Wanted 10 answer phones c M customers, pull stock, and package goods, m Lhroma. 20-24 flexible hrs at $6 per hr C M Slave 425-3438. Irom B 30-5prrL

CHRTISTAIN LADY Llve-m Com-panion/Helper needed tor eiderty lady m exchange lor room 4 board 4 small wage 421-6979

GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

885-4576 60 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

Needs experienced Cooks Nannies. Maids. Housekeepers Gardeners. Butlers Couples Nurse Aids. Com-panions b.-id Day Workers lor pri-vate homee

18514 Meek Avenue Grosse Pomte Farms

PROPOSAL SOUGHT—ATTORNEY SERVICES ^ CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR MUNICIPAL LEGAL SERVICES

The Charter Township of Plymouth is requesting proposals from legal professionals able to provide a variety of legal services required by the Township as Township Attorney and to ass i s t the Township Board of Trus tees . Supervisor and Municipal operating depar tments as required. The legal services desired include but are not limited to:

A. Legal counsel in the form of a t tendance at meetings of the Township Board of Trustees. Planning Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals. Act 78 Civil Service and any other board or Commissions as may be desired.

B. The drafting of legal le t ters of opinion interpretation of administrative codes, state s ta tu tes , ordinances. Federal and state" regulations and policies

C. The drafting of municipal ordinances involving all mat te rs related to municipal corporation operations.

D. Legal review of codes, cont rac ts , s tatutes and proposed resolutions of the Township Board of Trustees.

E. District Court litigation involving the prosecution of municipal ordinance and code violations.

P. Such other duties as may be prescribed by Ordinance or by direction of the Township Board of Trustees and/or Supervisor .

The Township is seeking the proposals for professional legal services to compare the quality of level of service for the purpose of selection of a Township Attorney and Associates as may be proposed, to provide legal services to the Township for the next year with options to extend for additional years. The initial contract period shall commence June 1, 1993, until J u n e 1, 1994.

For fur ther description of the above services, requirements, qualifications and method of evaluation and selection from the proposals please contact the Office of the Township Clerk (Attention: Legal Service* Proposals) . 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan 48170. either by phone or written reques t . The proposals may be filed in person or by Certified Mail to the Office of the Clerk on or before April 1. 1993 at 4 :00 p.m.

U C l a r k - P l y m o u t h C h a r t e r T o w n s h i p

§0NG<§> from the HEART L O V E N O T E S F O R Y O U R V A L E N T I N E

499 VALENTINES ANDREA When you're smiling,

you re most beguiling so keep the cneer 4 have no tear your pot ot gold IS very near'! Ail our love"!!

Mom 4 Dad OX OX * XO XO

x ARNIE, lor our first Valen-tine's Day together as man and wile, i jusl wanted to say

Love Youl' Kim

AUTUMN Happy 1st Valentine s Day, Sweetheart We Love You Love. Mom and Dad

BABE - you've touched by We m so many ways The love we share is so wonderful My Me has been brightened amce the day we met You are my one 4 onty Valentine I love you - XOXO - Susan

499 VALENTINES HAPPY VALENTINES DAY BABY I

Raymond loves Rhonda My lov* w« never waiver It will always be the same Love You'

HONEY BUNNY ' - amce you came into my life 1 yr ago you have made me so happy I love you more than words can say 4 I look forward to the day we say I DO" AH my love - Happy Valentine's Day

' Deb.

499 VALENTINES 499 VALENTINES : : L.C. .:

You Still make me crazy 4 I still love you, TOMORROW

" ' LEE, I fust want you to know there wi* always be a special place m my heart tor you Happy Valen-tine's Dayf Love always, PAM

HSMtLE AMY JO BRIAN and TESSIE, TOO

MIMMY 4 PAPA LOVE ALL OF YOU

ROSES ARE RE0. My Heart is True My Darting Luanne. I"» always Love You Love. Fernando

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY*

BRUCE You are tha love of my life 4 I wia love you I or ever

CAROLYN When Me handa you lemons make lemonade' You ve al-ready made the grade" (AAA, that •*) EveryiNng's coming up roeea!

Love y* FOREVER, Mom 4 Dad

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Happy Valentine a Dey We you. Brenda 4 Kyle

DADDY WE love you very much Happy Valentine s Day You re the pest Lot* o* Jove Stephanie A Detvd

DEAR BAPS VaMiimee Day 1993 Hope I can wish you Happy Veton-tmee Day"' whan I'm 93 Ail my Love. Bern

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FRANKIE POO MIGLIORE

You Are the Love of My Life' Signed

Your AH Day, A l Night,

Let's Play,

LAURA MAE GREG, Even though you re tar

away, there is something we must say We do love you aft the time, so won t you M our Valentine? When you re gone we aura do mIM ya, whan you get back we t hug and kiss y*l So you know that you r * our only love and « i only you that we're thinking oft! Love Michele

JESSICA POLLOCK - I love youl XXXXOOOO

LOVE AUNT CAROL *

JIM - Roe** are red. violate ere bkie Aa I know i* that I rea»y do love you Happy Velantmaa Day Love, Betsy

j t M - We hope you have a Happy vatontmea Day Love, Jamie 4 Kurtl*

GOOD ANO PLENTY I LOVE YOU

WET ANO WILD

s? Like A Second NeeOs an hour, Like a raindrop needs a shower: You know I love you every minute ol the day

and It wouldn't be the same if you should ever decide to go away HAPPY VALENTINE S OAY. GAYLE Love you Herschel

MY MAN OAVtS I do. you do we do. Aug 27th, 1993 ra love you lor ever PEACH

P A C W I (STUMPY) The greatest Husband and Father a peraon could aak tor I love vou with M e»i M a r t

Dey" DEBBIE

Kenny - my love for you will nev-er die I want to be with you always You're my baby* Love J u M

LINDSAY Ready Betty? Ready Freddy*

I Love You MOMMY

MARK REMEMBER what happened 9 yeers ago today? I'll never 'orget I love you sweetheart Happy Valen-tine s Day Lov*. Alexa

'T. ROi - This is our special day, one ra never forget 3 years ago to-day is when we both met the hsh the Bowers, your reans 4 the wine something told me then that you'd soon be mme I 'm thanking you to-day lor putting up wtth me Wtthoul you in my I M I don't know where I'd ba. you re rvot only my sweetheart but my very special friend when my heart la heavy a comforting ear you land t'm greattui to have someone who 'eels the way I do Happy Day Sweetie, cause I'm m love with you MEG : K

SHAWNY. TMa Valentine's I* lo lei you know how much the mght we spent together meant to me I M l e not bemg able to be wtth you I naas you I love you. and t M leekngs gel stronger every day Happy Valen-tine sDeyl

SPACE MUFFIN 4 GYPSY Z Thanks lor a satell ite of ton Let s make 1993 even better Movie sign'

Love. Skanky 8oy

EMILY M A R * - Y o u j t i e e n the world to your Grandpa 4 ma Happy valentine's Day" Love Grammy 4 Pappa <*K»d

GABRtELLE REGINA (Honey Bunny*

Happy tat Vatantme e Da* BO Our BtM CuM-WOOM

r LOV*. Mommy 4 DaOa

GREGG WASIAK My love 4 M e l Iriend you ve made my correlate -1 love you CKrtaty

HEATHER my apodal * Of my heart you're aMays dn mmd end m my dreams with

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From Then Fevortte Vatontme

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HAPPY VALENTINES DAY' LOVE ALWAYS

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TERRY t |u*t seant to let you know that after 7 years ol bemg married to you. my love tor you gets deeper 4 deeper every day V. I LOVE YOU« Angle. Sarah Anthony

TO MY VALENTINE SWEETHEART W W : THANKS FOR " 7 T 18 VERY SPECIAL YEARS '

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AAS-S A LAAM - A LAI KUM Muslim seeks wile to help me be-come e millionaire and 100% minis-ter m the new nation of islam etc

* 4*341

ABIDING woman ol color from cafe au laul to chocolate are you that special someone, who will be my perfect mate • 44783

ABSOLUTELY ENTHUSIASTIC sm-gie while male, attorney, 31. athlet-ic, interested m Wm, travel. 4 ton seeks M. attractive, white lemale 20-33 Call-Let t M adventure begin'

« 44874

A B S O L U T E L Y Unique En-trepreneur, California transplant Looking for extremely attractive, »t-vacious se«y. financially competent lemale for adventure » 44879

ADVENTUROUS, unihibrted. smgie. tuack male. 40ish seeking compati-ble loving, seneuai. unique lady un-der 40. for romantic encounters 4

ATTENTIVE while male. 44, en-trepreneur/racer'RVar seeks Trim/ Fit. (free to travel) female who thinks I M title Mrs ,'w«e is appealing! At answered » 4 4 9 5 0

ATTRACTIVE ASIAN Prolessional 38. 5 7". honest caring, educated: enjoys movies, outdoors Seeking ettrectwe. physically Hi smgie white or asian lemale, 26-34. for a rela-tionship • 44938

ATTRACTIVE, honest, factory work-er, 38, seeks ton-loving wtW lady"

• 44811

ATTRACTIVE, physically tit. neglect-ed married white mele. 29, seeks single or married female tor daytime sensuous encounters Age urwnpor tant » 4 4 5 4 2

ADVENTUROUS white lady sought by attractive black man. 40 Try H-you II like ill » 44651

AFFECTIONATE caring, under-standing professional white male seeks tomato unhappy with current situation lor discreet relationship Ager status unimportant * 44843

AFFECTIONATE, caring, white male 38, aeens petite to average, white female. 25-40. lor discreet relation-ship Status im-important No drugs or smoke Social dnnk OK » 44902

AFFECTIONATE nice-look mg single white professional male. 54. 5 6 Enioys golf, biking, movies, dining out non-smoker Seeking white tomato 42-50, tor friendship or pos-sible relationship » 4 4 8 0 1

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APPEALING, white 38 5'8 physi-cally mentally, spiritually fit. open, honest, sincere, a l fect ionate. Among many interests are exercis-ing, travel, cooking, also have 2 bedroom apartment I'd like to share Note: New a effective 1/25, please can again » 44000

ARTISTIC, photographer, 49 5'10", warm eyes, 'rim-board Seeks mod-el-type, passionate woman (30-40). non-smoker, likes dancing, movies, camping etc V 44464

A TALL. DIVORCED, white male. 6 2? mm 48. considers somewhat nice looking, honest, sincere good values non-smoker financially te-cure Would like to meet slim lady 35-45 over 5'3" tan. tor eventual long term relationship * 44837

ATTRACTIVE. White male 42. hon-est. sincere affectionate social drinker, smokes Seeks white, petite lemale with same interests

• 44911

ATTRACTIVE WHITE male. 43, 5 8 140 lbs seeking petite whrte. attrac-tive lady 30-45 lor relation snip possible marriage Smoker social drinker Farmmgion area • 44028

5'9. 170 IM. s. young lie, 20-2?

ATTRACTIVE white male seeking energetic, i yrs ton loving female Weight pro-portion lo neigh! Out-door activi-ties no depenMnts. « 4*003

AVERAGE black gentleman. 37. 6' 205IM non smoker'drinker would uke to meet intelligent honest latfy iweight proportion .'Might) to buMd a friendship Race no barrier * 44789

SEEKING A smgie black lemale tor iong term relationship I m an at tractive single white male 33 8' >60 lbs It you re 28-39. pretty so-phisticated fun. career oriented 4 au.et sum. please caa » 44942

BALD but goodlooking smgie white male 5 10" 160 lbs physician/ golfer Hoping to meet trim attrac-tive 50-tsn woman le i M P t ueuai

• 44785

BLACK BROTHER seeks white tor lor fun times Call today tor t M excitement of your IHel • 44695

BLACK MAN 24. interested m sexy lady, daring between 21-40 Attrac-tive with a sense ol humor who ia waling to deal with a coaege stu-dent » 44005

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DISCREET WHITE MARRIED man well endowed, non smoker non drinker, seeks lady age. sue status not important lor discreet fun times, day time good » 44007

DISCRETE INTERRACIAL relation-ship wanted' I'm black. 29. hand-some. heve afternoons free You re white, pretty, passions te ® 44851

DIVORCED Christian white male 48. 5 8 . 155»M, non-amoking/drinkiog, Mies dancing. Hawaii, loves t M Lord Seeking Christian woman that also IS non-smokmg/dnnkmg. good dancer. 4 sincere » 44083

DIVORCED white male. 5 8 195. one woman man. seeks honest, emotionally 4 financially secure woman who on toys travel, movies, ethnic food, friendship 1st • 44929

DIVORCED. WHITE Male 50 150 I M . m search of friend 4 lover Var-ied interests 4 basic values West-ern suburbs. Prefer age range 40-55 » 4 4 9 7 2

620 Man Seeking Women

HANOSOME. proleeaionail white male. 5'10". 170 body budding lbs Successlui. good looking, easy going, fun: seeks a phys»oalty «t body buadmg lemale tor friendship leading to relationship » 44175

I'M TALL. trim, easy going, hard-working, smgie. white, male, 34 Looking tor attractive wrme lemale. 25-35. wllh positive attitude, who enioys bicycMng. skung. reading, history, music. 4 more Would like to travel to Europe • 44953

MARRIED very lonely white male seeks 23 year old female 5'2 ". brown haa haxel eyes Pieaae caa and this time leave your phone num-ber » 4 4 9 6 6

MODEL, X-Male Dancer, 28 years, lookmg for wealthy, possibly older woman tor good times » 44959

Bright degreed, caring, divorced white male. 41. seeks bright, r smoking, weight proportionate sm-gie while tomato lor tender, faithful reiattonahlp. marriage • 44808

CANTON, small O u t startedL 37. average body, and took*, rereading Monde hair I 'm honest 4 Catholic Prater petite tody advisor to learn from • 44951

CAVEMAN wants CAVEWOMAN I'm 28. kkee throwing ban down alley at pins, music, etc Women must M non-smoker. y*t able to creel* Ara.

* 44926

CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN. 43 years old. looking for that one Special Love which wta endure I or eternity

* 44922

CHRISTIAN mala. 43. seeking Chris-tian female - very underslanding warm affectionate future wife, blonde enioy beauty ot *to. non-drink ing/smoking, luture career -attorney, politics » 44964

COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL. 47. 5 10 white, seeks sincere woman w/ sense of humor for dmmg. dancing, movies/plays Looking" tor a friend first, possible retottonahip » 44992

CUTE. sexy, nice dean, white mala. 45. non smoker, slander, eeeka sim-ilar tomato for an occasional no-string. passionate discreet relation-ship • 44962

DECENT LOOKING single whrte male, seeking attractive single white lemale. 20-somathing, who Is incon-tinent or a bed wetter Slnoare ladies only » 44924

DESPARATELY SEEKING SEXY whit* lady m her 40 s early 50"S tor romantic liaison by eager to please 32 year old white male • 44692

DIVORCED WHITE MALE. 38. 5 9 non smoker social drinker, enioys dining out 4 In. movies, music A good conversat ion I 'm a gentle k ind of guy seeking white single or di-vorced female non smoker 5'1" A up Petite t o medium. 32-42. kids OK » 4 4 9 3 0

DIVORCED wtttte male 29 5 '10" 180IM. honest, carina, sincere seeking white tomato. 27-33 Enioy movies, d in ing, bowl ing, wa rm

al homa. Friendship, possible • 44913

nights at hor retottonahip

DIVORCED white male. S3. 5 10 nandaoma bearded prnlaaioi. quiet, passionate lovea ctoaalcal muaic. children sports travel Seeks attrac-tive educated woman lor friendship or retotionship • 44914

Bl-RACIAL SINGLE, late 40 a. em-ployed honest 4 caring, looking lor (.-racial or white lemale lor a greel friendship age 32-45 small-medi-um SputMieto are* « 44944

DfVORClNG tuack male. 50. aeeki attractive pet i t * , loving, caring, grv mg umnlubi ted w h M tomato lor ae-rioua monogamous ra touomf i lp . Age open * 44961

DOMINANT SENSUAL paaaKmate white male 39 ta*. dark, hand-some seeks adventurous submis-sive tady lor friendship passion Wia

• 44066

DO YOU ENJOY Music. Lito. Laugh-ter, Nature, Conversation. FnensNp, Fun? Attractive, eesy-gomg smgie white male seeking creative tomato triend'souimate * 44855

EASY GOING, handsome 6' white protoeaional nice guy m shape giv-ing, 42. wants w h M tomato compan-ion, friend, pal, attractive 27-37. lo

• 44762

EXCrrrNG. attractive, protoeaional. 6*2". 190. paaiionate. seductive, ro-mantic, Mies b * l ng . exercise the-atre 4 movies Desires Inend/ lovei for We 4 Intimacy * 44900

FARMINGTON HiBs area Consi-derate 4 very good looking smgie white male. 31, 6* 1", 175 lbs , ruce buMd Romantic, honest, responsi-ble 4 financially stable I enioy most entertainment 4 having tun Seeking exclusive relationship w/amgto white tomato m 20 '* never, married m shape, very attractive sense of hu-mor. selective You may gain a Iriend or morel • 44687

FREE WITH COUPON - Single white male. 24, 6 1", 170 I M , good look-ing. healthy, humorous lookmg tor woman 25-40, to talk, hsve dmner or a drink A have their feet pampered! You guessed It, s guy with a toot toosh Buy hey so does Mel Gibson A l answered • 44673

GOOD LOOKING rugged yet genM Outdoorsman, sandy hair blue eyes. 5'11". trim 178 lbs Success-ful. loves We Lale 20 s Would ap-preciate a sweet girlfriend • 44098

HANDSOME, funny. 41, long haired Beetles lover, seeks skm, pretty 4 classy whrte female 30-35. tor mu-sic. movie*, sports 4 lots of laughs

• 44910

HANDSOME. HOPEFUL Romantic 30. professional, nonsmoker seeks thst one attractive, fit woman to turn me mto a hopeless, amorous ro-mantic • 44894

HANDSOME white male 36. 5 10 welt buat father ol one Seeking skm attractive whrte tomato 25-35 who can bring back tMt loving toehng

• 44994

MY name is Jefl, 24 years old, 5"9' 135 I M , brown hair 4 eyes, looking lor a lady 19-25. mat Hkea movto*. dancing, dining out 4 other fun thing* • 44792

NOT FOUND in stores White di-vorced male, 50. seeks someone lor monogamous relationship who stilt enjoys flowers 4 wta take time to know somebody • 44898

PROFESSIONAL, moral never mar ned white male, 40 aeeks relation-snip minded tomato Enioy dinner movies, play*, sports • 44458

PROFESSIONAL and Artistic Single Black Male. 32. 6'4". seeks a poet-modern creative intellectual, tun 24-32 yr old. relatively skm single female tor po*aible reiationahip •

44940

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620 Man Seeking Women

SINGLE BLACK Prolataional male, handsome. IntaMgant. ton. roman-tic. 25. seeking smato female black, oriental, meucan. 21-32 for friend-ship. love, routtonehlp Must M at-tractive 4 protoeaional V 44885

YOUNG. TALL. HONEST Sincere smgto white male seeks vary pretty tomato. 18-30. who woiAd enfOy ro-mantic evenings and bemg t p o M d

• 44896

SINGLE wtwte male. 22. good look-ing, S ' 8 ' V . 181 I M . blonde Mir , brown eyes, health conscious. Seeks smgto whit* female. 22-28. skm attractive, career minded, ro-mantic No mmd game*' Must M

• 44883

SINGLE WHITE MALE, Brttksh 5 10'. 26. irneiHgem athletic new to Michigan seeking attractive 20-28. single white tomato, must M se-rious. caring, slim 4 have good sense of humor tor lasting ratotion-ship 4 possible marriagfr. 9 44906

SINGLE white mala age 31 ta* smear* seeks s cool smgie white female under 35 to warm me up from this winter cfaO Quality

• 44963

SINGLE WHITE MALE. 38. seeks smgto whrte tomato 24-40 "Movie*. M iners , conversations' relaxed moaphere no expect s i ions Mors mlo on phone meeaag* V 44864

SINGLE WHITE MALE. 28 Tm r 3 " . enioy bowling, beach, ton A quiet Desire white non-smoking tor hon-

r e t o t t o n a h t p * 44995

PROFESSIONAL - smgto white male, brown hair 4 eyes, 28. 5'9", 160 lbs , physically fit, nice looking Envoys dancing, dmmg Seeking sin-gle white female interested m fun 4 friendship • 44868

QUITE-ATTRACTIVE, affectionate, single whrte male. 35, never mar-ried, 5" 10". 165 lbs. Good sense of humor, emotionally 4 spirit ua*y deep wtth college education 4 good career Seeking sincere, fun. trim lemale. age 21 -36 • 44957

ROBINSON CRUSOE - tired of years of loneliness Sweet, young, whrte female girt Irtday lor a busi-ness man for long term discreet, mutual, rewarding relationship V

44895

TALL. dark. A out. white mate, i time 4 affection to a Wnanciaay inde-pendent mature woman I'm mid-40's. advanced degree acme, shape, non-smoker Please M sm-cere • 44688

TALL. Single, white, good-looking smoker 7 yr old son. 6 4" 200 I M Down to earth Lika country muelc. trucks, sports Seeking good-look Ing slender lady to take car* of •

44892

TIRED OF t M bar ecene? Can't hnd that special guy? I'm 28 professional white male, who enfoys travel, reedmg. cal* 6 romantic evenings

UNINHIBITED HANDSOME, profes-sional black male. 40. married seeks fua figured professional older woman, lor discreet pationato rela-t ion srvp Race no barrier » 44932

SHY. QUIET. 29. white ta*. skm. professional, on/oys sports, movie*, concerts tr«vel quiet evenings, so-cial drinker, non-smoker, seeks skm, 22-28, tomato simaiar inter-ests • 44956

SINCERE WHITE MALE 49, profes-sional loves life, seeking same Age. race, no barrier Looking lor that special someone • 44001

IF YOU ara a bright, Beautiful slim protoeaional lady of suMtanc* look-

Stor romance 4 a ton tune, pleese thi* handsome manager m his

, . • 44787

MARRlEO very lonely white male. 6"2", athletic seeka tomato 25-50 for discreet physical ralahonaNp married or amgto. I know you r* out there C*» • 44919

NICE LOOKING. Phy*icaBy IN white male protoeaional. *arly 40 t 5'8 150 to*. I'm secure, sensitive hon-est affectionate an|oy sklmg «* erase, lenms, trying some of t M things you M a to do Lookmg tor lady wtth almaar quaMiaa who s B h y j ^ . t o o k m g t o r ^ n g j j ™

NIGHT WORKER seeks lady tor dis-creet daytime dekghtful dickering Rece unimportant • 447V4

SINGLE, earthy male 40 athletic, outdoors> social political activist loves work, kids, music, intimacy, travel north, seeks woman 30-45. non-smoker, vegetarian, attractive, educaied lo date • 44991

SINGLE. taH white. Construction Worker, kmd-of-shy, 4 Ms 7 yr old son. tired Ol bemg bachslors. seek-ing down-to-earth good-looking, skm. tody to lake car* of • 44958

SINGLE WHITE GUY - 19. Ikies ton. going out. music, non smoker, seek-ing 17-23 non-smoking white girl, lor friendship or poeaitito relation-

ship • 44047

SUBMISSIVE single wrtte mala, find 50 s seeks dominant older white female • 44822

SINGLE WHITE MALE 35, 5'8' , at-tractive seeking attractive tomato for Inendahip/companionahip

• 44923

SINGLE. w h M male 42. 6 \ 175 lbs, enioys gotl. bowkng. hshmg. and travel Seeks attractive smears wit-ty tomato 75-40 for friendship or more • 44954

UNINHIBITED single black i seeks Uninhibi ted smgto » tomato tor private ptoaauraMe se-cret relationship • 44342

VERY HUMOROUS 35. extends invitation lo woman m lafe 20 s with •• Idoocent personality Must Kke foreign accent For fr iendship 4 morel • 44993

WELL-ENDOWED Man endowed tody

YOUNG 51 Birmingham area pro-towonal. educated, great sense of humor, active m winter sports, work, golf, enjoy theater movto*. dinner out Looking for 35-50. outgoing Iriend 4 possibly more • 44014

22 YEAR OLD W h M male Nice lookmg. Likes bowling, movies A

Iks m t M park Tired of t M bars games Seeking down to earth

smgto while tomMe 18-23 • 44026

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ATTRACTIVE, widowed. 44. spiritu-al. owns own buaneea. looking tor mtareatlng tnandatop wfth profea-alonal male Ar* there any men out t M r * interested m friendship? Non-smoker • 44887

BRAINS A BEAUTY - This curva-ceous. happy, model-type, 31. pro-fessional. spoked, black tomato M s a deap warn ing lo spend a l ifetime only with an older smear* lucceat ha black male who wants a tody thai M can truly trust and love. • 44936

27 smgto w h M male. 5'10V*". 142 tos . walks, taais dances 4 cuddle*. Seekmg 24-34 fit attractive woman tor friendship, poaaibie retottonahip

• 44996

CLASSY, vivacious, a t t r ac t i ve tomato seeks honeat. single w fwe male, non amoker. 50-80. to share special moment*, laughter. fem»y 4

da Lovea Mmang. weekend get-away*, movfes. etc • 44952

5 7. 160. divorced lookmg tor w h M female who kkee social drinking 4 tun sports Fiehkig. bowkng pmbaft. pool 4 would kke to M friend tlrst 4 maybe marry laiei • 44877

621 Women Seeking

A C T O N OWENTEO LADY Energet-ic. attractive, anthuelaahc smgto wtata tomato 5 2 " , athletic buad Business professional enjoys ar t * , travel, good conversation, great sense o l M m o r and ton • 44023

AFFECTIONATE - divorced whi te tomato 30 s, 5'3". 150 tos mce look-mg. paralegal, blue, brown. W s«fe.

•s masculine yet exp eaai re man. 30 s who Miss music, movie*, romance, cooking • 44053

A LITTLE Overweight, yet very al-tractrve I m 27 warm, open minded lo new ttunga II you re a European or lorelgn man. toe lo have fun, caa so we can meet 1 on 1 • 4 4 8 1 2

ATTRACTIVE Black career woman 38. seeks a career man tor total ly monogamous, harmoniou*. Mr A Ms Right relationship Race no

• 44867

ATTRACTIVE BLACK FEMALE, sm-gto. lookmg tor smgto buek mala taft. handsome 30-40 Likes mov ie i . quiet even companionship 4 poaai-bie relationship

Attractive, educated, dark-skinned tomato 27 We igh t /M^h t propor nonata Honeat 4 sincere Enjoys movies 4 dmmg out Prefer t umtel Hsn foreign 4 'white men • 44970

ATTRACTIVE Spiritual. Female, «1. 5 3 " tnm. • friendship with professional who lovea «to. God and people. Aa races considered Beautiful » 44100

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ATTRACTIVE white tomato. 21. 5 8 " weight proportioned lo M i g h t .

• Ilred of t M bar scene, looking tor • 44480 Bogie white male wim similar at l r ib-

WHITE MALE. 21. musician looking for nice white lady, amgto not mto t M M r scene, heppy 4 content iMth her Me. tor a ton tovmg retottonahip

WHITE MA E. 28 overweight but Km. Hkea going to montoa. leerimg.

having a good Uma

WHITE MALE. 32. 5 1 0 " , 170 imlon pubkc utlkty worker, aa tomato to M dance partner tor i

• S S K

WHITE MALE. 45 educaied seeks lam ale who doee not loo t back to

• 44438

SINGLE, white, mala. 38. seeking Beautiful handicapped 'adieu tor friendships and rslationshlpa

• 44963

WORKING WHITE Westland er, 54 yr*. young. S T " . 150 to*. decant looking, honeet. romentic caring, humorous man. a«io enjoy* book* , movie*, dtoang out 4 gcat seeking a a i m attractive 42-54 yr

YOUNG BLACK MALE tomato, a m 4 race ton. dancaig 4 poeetoto r«M«ionafe£

BEAUTY enchantment, ipmtuakty attracts this divorced w h M female Cathoac, lovely tan. no dependents

friendship w/divorced w h M , 7 . 5 ' M r * » * 4

kmg tm t 50-67

BLOND PROFESSIONAL, vary tractive. 34 smgie parent Seeking

dsome. affectionate, knamoaPy secure professional tor

BRUNETTE PROFESSIONAL, sm-perent 39. cute warm paraonal-

knanciaPy secure o M f e gw parent «ty seeks

aNp/posMM* retononship • 44857

CUTE. SINGLE black tomato, age a6. enjoys ka.eang. lugging, sport-ing events music, quwt a rerun pa Lookmg for attractive gentleman earn simaiar interest • 44885

DIVORCED WHITE Female. 38. 4 ' I V , medtom buad. smgie lookmg tor adirft Mendomp bom His aree LAae mov

DIVORCED W h M Female seeks m-MBuant easy goaig Irtond I P t m 40-So yr* of ag* Enjoy go* , a a k mg movtaa 4 conversation Vary i * v

• 48013

CULTURED black lemale 39. 5 '2 " , 125 toe., seeking a cultured black male who enioys concerts play*.

and travel to buad a • 44680

dendng. dmmg ar lasting tnendafap

DIVORCED WHITE Female seeks relationship with coBage educated

ant. flnanoia«y a e o n male 3 5 + Must have poetove at t i tude Prefer S WT or taker, medium BuHd.

f_ • 44931

621 Women Seeking

PRETTY divorced while tomele pro-6. 5*3". proport ional

theater travel, dkimg Seeka • white male No emotional cippleo or cat lovers • 44955

SEEKING B-c. Mer t tU . single gen-t leman. 42-60. who eeeks big btock beaut i fu l tomato 47. 5 7, tar friend-ship. companionship 4 who know* Maybe a 1-1 wonderful retotionahto Only aartous need reply • 44872

SINCERE - eMcbon starved 39 white lady need* knmht m shiny ar-mor lo reecue M r Talented, sense of fkkhor . Non-smoker Loves das-

slcaf music, theatre t r a v e l * 44045

SINGLE WHITE FEMALE 38. seek-r i g white male 35-50. protoeaional. non amoker/drinker LAeo animal*, nature, long wafcs. quiet dinner*, ino i to* . conversation 4 t r a v e l *

44870

SINGLE WHITE FEMALE. 38. articu-late. good tense o l humor, active, seeks male counterpart with amakor quaatiee tor relatione!*) 4 poaolbly marr iage • 44678

DOWN TO EARTH, goodtookmg. 38

mala * * i o • start ing

• 44024

i aeaamg lak. handsome.

HOW DO The EMe Meet? SweM skm. besaitPia b l o n M eeeka fiar equal In a handsome. IN. aff luent gentlemen 47tah. degieed. wor ld traveled, good dancer goltor •

44087

ME - black lemale - 38. aany sweet smcere. Hca* to M spoked YOU - taB. dark, handsome, wek spoken, sharp dreaeer. if you ara t M

- c a l me • 44559

ONE CALL IS ALL It would take f rom you. Lookmg tor affluent wid-

maie 52-60 good health. phvtocaPy fit. halfway decent goltor 4 kke* lo travel For smcere tody, wee put together body 4 brams

* I • 4 4 0 1 2

PETITE WHITE 40, caring 4 tovmg amgto mom lovea cookmg. muaic. beech, movie*. Quiet times humor Seekmg w h M non-amok mg 3S-A5 mala wllh

PETITE 5 2" . » 5 to* long reddtoh curty M k Romantic creative hu-morous. daasy. exciting smgto w h M tomato lookmg tor amgto white male. 35-45 a w woUd I ke to have meemngtui latekonsmp • 44884

PHILOSOPHERS ONLY

requeamenta of man ' * mind Match that • 44927

PLEASE HEAL MY Achy Break* Heart! M you ' to HMO smgto. white, male. en«oy ato. tofelgenl. humor-oua. non-smoker end cen laugh at yourself ca l me! Smgie w h M femMo. 33 • 44856

Professional honeat ameers loving 43 yi old w h M tomato lookmg lor smgie w h M male. 40'a. Same quek-

movtoa. ouddkng. fnends • 44626

PROFESSIONAL BLACK tomato 45 148 lbs tova* wor t s , dancing, trav-ekng Wanes to meet protoanonai non amokar tor quMI A ton tunes No game ptoymg • 4 4 7 9 1

SINGLE WHITE tomato rmd-twent.es ctoaetc good took*, succeeska. mde-pendent good tors Seeks (a l suecaaeka mate lor l i e tig Mas greet tortunea. Upper acMlon pre-torred 26year* • 4 4 9 1 2

SINGLE WHITE FEMALE - Jennifer 21. S"4" a mtM c iera eight but cute b rown hair, hazel aye*, fetea i

dmmg out Seekmg m e n 20-25 • 4

SINGLE w h M I em si a, 42 looking tor male 35-45. My I kes - tormy movtea.

• 44082

VIBRANT, Petite, BioomMid H a * divorced white female 50iah, wea educated. Unanoaky secure Enjoys intekactual A cultural pursun. world traveling A boating interested m friendship, possible relationship » / financially Hon smgie white msM

• 44897

WANTED smgie while mala. 30-50. mtaklgent, mature, non-smoker who a compassionate and tovmg Attract ive redhead s o * m propor-t ion t o capacity to love Fnends first

• 44907

1993 RESOLUTION: Find Mr Right' P ro fess ion* ! . 32, s ingle whi te tomato, enjoys sports, traveling, the-ater fireplece*. leeming Seeking an active, easygoing amgto guy Are you Mr Right? • 44834

622 Sports Interacts Just stepped out o l a cave and in-tereeted m exploring? Got a com-pass? Female seeking male com-panion m adventure: danemg. ski. mo rk Traditional values • 44965

NEW IN TOWN - smgto. w h M mala. 6-2" . 2001b*. 36. Inventor I enjoy i oMrb ladmg, lenms gym. altome-»ve music 4 beer Seek athletic ton

• 44904

623 Seniors ATTRACTIVE Sincere young al heert non amokar b lonM. smgto wh lM female. Hcea danemg 4 c a r M . seeks handsome, taa ton loving sm-gto w h M male. 60-70 • 44700

BRIGHT. b l o n M blue-eyad. tnm. warm, adventurous interest ing Seeks 8 0 * sducafed non-smokmg

• 44774 t ravel danemg. d M n g

HIGHLY EDUCATED. European bom lady asai'dung tor s q u * y so-phisticated retired gentleman

I not wel • 44043

Smgto wtate tomato, eerty 30 s ex-ceptional looks, protoaamnal. skm. diverse a Miosis, very cuMred pet-M , seeks honest normal mala, good

SMALE. W h M tomato 38 pretty

S E N I O R S ATTRACTIVE black caring loving, an eel person tor Black guy 80 plus Trav-

STRAWBERRY 8LONOE 5 4 tnm. non -d r i nk ing 'smoking ChrtsHan Homebody horn wou ld enmr ma

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ANTIQUE aha*. Fet> . . . __ a * Center. Ota Rd (1 b k K o l Ei*ek*l Sun 10-4pm AOmlnlon ST. OeeMr information 281-2541

A N T I Q U E S O N M A I N

Oecoraang ai Country. Victorian. Dec© or '50 *. Ma u* tor unique sccent p « « in China. CryatN. Mahogany 4 Pottery

Mon - Sal l0-4pm 115 S Main

545-4643 Royal Oak

ANTIQUE - TOY SHOW Cclaclitla*. po»t cards. Bestws. 12" Ol Joaa. Star Wara. BarbMa. Hummata - $45. 14K M-ery - $20 Baa* oi tna Waal uvonia Holiday Inn. 1-275. neer 6 MM Sun FaC 14th. I0am-*pnn Admiawcn 52

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THE HITCHING POST ANTIQUES MALL

M-50 & M-52. Tecumeeh Opan 7 day*. 10a.m -5:30p.M.

(517)423-8277

A PRESCRIPTION FOR "WINTER BLAHSt

viau N Oakland County's Itnaat and iriendMest sntiqu*a/co4ectlbiM co-op — offering an sHordaWe. divarM Mlection ol mgh-guaiity merchandMe Irom 50 dealer* Shop Tuaa thru Sun., 10-5

THE GREAT MIDWESTERN ANTIQUE EMPORIUM

5233 Di«a Hwy . Wetertord 313 623-7460

ATTENTION

T O W N & C O U N T R Y

A n t i q u e M a l l 31630 Plymouth Rd

425-4344 - Open 11-6 Daily Oak curved china cabinet an deco badroom set . oak hall Mai. camera coMeclior. victonan Mack wadding dreu. vintage pewelry & dolhaa. oak Jacobean dlmng room suite. toys.

BEAUTIFULLY finished EMI Laka Victorian cherry dming tabM. circa 1880 44 x 44 Extends to 104 with 5 leave* 5750 After 6pm 549-1523

BISHOP GALLAGHER ANTIQUE SHOW - FM. Fab 12. Sat Fab 13. 1 lam lo 9pm Sun Feb 14. 1pm to 6pm Bishop GNMghar High School. 19360 Harper. (Naar Moroaa 4 194 )

COLLECTI8LES - Royal Oaulton. LsHQue l i m n Oraadan. Liar do. Cyt*s broruM. lampa

313-540-1292

CORNER cuoboard O c a 1850 drop leaf mapM table I860 *. empire sofs 1880 Lincoln rocker wMnui drop Mai tabM etc 847-1879

DINING ROOM aal complete Jaco-baan style Solid oak Parted condi-tion 53500 or oWer 522-1811

JUKE BOX - Saaburg 100. Modal C. "Happy Oey*' . new needle 4 cap* 52.500 453-2999

OAK DMNQ ROOM Set 1920 *.

wfth glaaa door* Rectangular table, with leal. 6 chair* 881-5762

OAK HOOSIER cabinet, lea bo*, gliding rocking horM. quilt top*.

chair poet card*, lobby card*.

Many rtema on Clearance 20-60% Oft

Come in and browse

MC OONNE L LHOUSE ANTIQUES 4 COLLECTIBLES 19860 W 12 Mi - Southfield

559-9120 Mon-Frl 10-6 Sat 9-5

POT BELLY STOVE, red; parking mater. m lamily for yaar* 324 18 Old* FranfcBn Dr 14/MiddM-ban Sai -Sun 10-4

S A L E , S A L E , S A L E 20% OFF S T O R E W I D E

M A N Y ITEMS. 3 0 % OFF

i « h 4 19th Century Furniture. quifta toys, decoy*, tolk art. pewter, plua much, much morefM

D E N L E Y s A N T I Q U E S 27112 Harper. Si Clair Shore*, be-tween 10 4 11 mile, Sal Feb 13, 9-5, Son Feb 14, 11-5 772-9345

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S A N D E R S A N T I Q U E S 15114 MICHIGAN AVE. WAYNC. Ml

VIM Our •.000 aq. (I. Super Showrooml

Wa Buy. Sal 4 Trade fine antkjoea A l major credit carda accepted

Opan 10-4 daly (313)711-3029 A Muel Sea For OeNgnars

"• TOWN HALL ANTIQUES • • Jom the crowd thai know where lo

tha lineal In quMti arv •ere tha prteaa ara eftord-me enaction m outstand-

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mat one Romeo " 313-7S2-«4i2

WAYNE ANTIQUE 4 FLEA MARKET

33440 Michigan AM. m Wayne (between Wayne 4 merriman Fid* )

Opan Every Sal. 4 Sun 10-6 Oaalar inQurMe 324-4400

1929 JACOBEAN Dmmg room labia. 4 char*. 1 captain * chair, i eldeboard. $2,000 625-4930

703 Crafts ATTENTION CRAFTERS!

Holding jury lor Fal Cehco Craft Show at Marian High School on Sat . Feb 20. »3Cam-Noon Quality exhibitors wanted For information cal, 842-7324 or 444-9040

BAZAAR-Bad ford VMIa Nur*i«o Home-Fab 13. 10am-3pm 16240 W 12 MM. Southftald Unique craft Item* for sale m the parlor

COUNTRY CRAFT SHOW Fob. 27 - Maadowbrook Hal

» Rocheeter Limited apace available Exhibitor into 313-735-5129

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313-437-2017

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JURIED ARTS 4 CRAFTS SHOW March 20 at Dearborn One Center

Exhibitor spaca available For information cal (313) 744-3344

OLD VILLAGE/WILLIAMSBURG Buttermilk Paint Demonstration

Feb 13th- 11am-4pm TECUMSEH ANTIQUE MALL II

1111 W Chicago Bhrd Tecumaeh. Ml 517-423-6082

704 Rummage Salea ft Flea Markets

LORR'S Ootts 4 Thing*. New shoe Goble t OOM*. Uaak. other* Umrted edition 30% off 4 mora Art. gMM. crystals 4 other gifts Huron Rrver Trade Canter. 210 E Michigan Ava YpeHantl Table* tor rant. Frl 4-9. S « K M . Sun 12-4. 397-0442

705 Wearing Apparel GOING ONCE GOING TWICE Bast piece lo shop or coneign

Featured on KELLY 4 CO New 4 gentry used designer apparel

734 S Washington. Royal Oak Cal i0-4pm Mon -Sat 544-3654

WEDDING GOWN-Sixe 8. beautiful, Marina, Victorian style, straight Una. never worn. $350/best 474-5107

C A R M E L A ' S -W h o l e s a l e - R e s a l e

Va len t ine Spec ia ls Mint Cond i t i on

Smal Canadian fytu coat, female mink coats lal auras j. beaver 4 sMvar fox (vary unusual), crystal, silver 4 white fox iacketa mink, baavar ate.

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SALES - FURNITURE 10-40% Oft

ANTIQUE CONNECTION 710 E. 11 Mi

Royal Oak

SINGLE BED - Exquisite Hand carved wtth miays 51000 or bast of-fer 522-1411

SOUTHFIELD ANTIQUE S H O W

Feb 19. 2 0 . 2 1 V F W Hall - A d m i s s i o n $1

24222 W 9 Mile, 1 blk W. of Te legraph. Dealer i n fo rma t ion cal l :

559-3336

WANTED TO BUY antique* 4 col

641-4069

dahM china, post carda pottery, old imen* 4 qutfta WE PAY TOP PRICE!

29TH ANNUAL ANTIQUES SHOW St John * Apiseopef Church

Woodward al 11 MM. Royal Oak February 11-12. 11AM-9PM

February 13 10AM-SPM 30 dealer*. S3 50 donation

SAMPLE SALE Save 40% and more on New Name Brand Spring SlMmer, a Sample

for Women-Children 4 Men FEB 13. 10AM-5PM

SUN FEB 14 11AM-4PM CHURCH Of "ST BEDE (GYM)

W 12 MM Rd at Southfield Rd Southfield, Mich

Clothing f

FULL length, dark, Adoipho mmk coat, siza 22. boot length, excellent 2 y*ars oM. 53.000 414-1742

GORGEOUS - designer California worn, sua 7-

424-4502 wadding gown Never won 8 pad 51000 asking 5850 I

NATURAL CROSS Fox ful langlh fitted coat Mint condition, beat ot-ter Cal mar 6pm 641-4433

WOMEN S atze 7/8, 9/10 » dresaea. akirta. )aan* 54 4 up Girt'a sua 7 clothing. 53 4 up Men * Ital-ian *mt* size 34 5100 each VWttai hat*, 510 each 241-01:

MOVING SOUTH - beautiful ooata and iacketa Mmk, raccoon, persian lamb 5300 4 up Cloth 4 trimmed, 515 4 up 313-540-1292

WANTED" Heed or naw wedding gowna or Dndaamaid draaaM m excel condition Cal 11-7pm. 454-1450

WE DOING GOWN (< lovely white Mti

9-TO, 51

70S Oarage Oakland

BASEMENT 4 Garaga Sale. Sat. Fab 13. 9-3. HouaahoM. lunmura. baby Mama, chad, ctMhaa. «om. Wa mor* 2471 Orbit Dr . Laka Orion, N o#f of Waldon. Ml of Joalyn.

FARMINGTON HILLS sata Baby Ham*. MOa tykM. crafta and houaahold llama 27419

w i n 11 Fafc. 11 Ihru 13. lOam lo 5pm 9 M M 4 mfcater.

FARMINGTON MILLS . nan lank, stand. 4 * • accaaiorlaa.

motorcycles, k tot* ol houa

goodM* 32414 OlOe Frankln Dr. T4A4KMMMIL: Sal-Sun. 10-4

W BLOOMFIELO- Big garaga sale Jap an Ma Good*

Hd Dominion Or Off fumttura 4047 Old Orchard Laka Rd barwaan Walnut 4 Lone Pm* Thur. 4 Frl . 10-Spm

708 Household Qooda Oakland County

QUALfTY FURNISHINGS trom every room m decor at ora homa - contem-pory 4 traditional, moatfy new -matching whit* aofa*. 94 m. aofa.

Inar table*. Entertainment armoire Bedrooma - queen 4 Ml. oak with armolra*. cherry Quean Anne wtth poater bad. highboy. AJao Vlclorlan sat Cherry (Wring Mt/bavatad glass china

Southftald-354-7136

A HOUSEHOLD SALE BY

S P E C T R U M Friday, 10-4 4 Saturday. 9-12

2254 Bordeaux E. of Mtodiebeit 4 S of Long Laka

Traditional aofa 4 loveeeat. neutral. Ik* new Oocaaional chars. 19" TV. Panaaonic mlcrowava, bookcase*, small freezer, marry p c l i n a . office cradenza 4 chairs, patio furniture, lady a dothM 4-10. load* of mac

tyG 624-2177

A L L O U T S A L E DESIGNERS SHOWCASE

64 IB Valley Craat Dr , Maple Place Vila. N of 15 MUe on Maple Place between Maisled 4 Haggerty Fn -Sat. 10AM-4PM Aak lor Kr*n*ky Contemporary furniture with Chi-

> nar 4 accessories Solas char*, lampa. tabiM. beveled mirror entertainment canter, dming room labia 4 chart Two (Meca large wal unit. 6 place king badroom sat. Beautiful pcture* (print*). al*o a Pi-casso FigurmM. tlk flowers, down il*ma. baaketa. kitchan llama, ate. ate Soma dothM 4 iman*

ALL MUST GO! GERI 591-4441 Sala only 624-1083

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C O N S I G N M E N T

F U R N I T U R E S T O R E • Uvmg * Dining a Bedroom* a Lamp* a Antique* a Appliances

Wa Pick Up and Sad For You' YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS

31542 Grand RHver (313X71-0320 (1 blk W of Orchard Lk. Rd )

BANQUET MAHOGANY DINING room ladles with 2 to 7 leavws par labia noma with band* of mlay) Many traditional dmmg room tabim wtth leavwa sat* ol daaatcalfy tradi-tional mahogany dining room char* Mahogany 4 poster king atze. ful a m 4 twin sue beda wtth additional badroom pieoM Chippendale **1-tee t 4 camafback sofaa Englah 4 American hepplewtiila sideboard* wtth m lay Larga mahogany breek-tfonts with aacratary drawer 4 tradi-tional a m chma cabmata. buffet*, aariara 4 t M carta Secret ary deek With book CaM top 4 traditional daeka Antique parlor aata

M A H O G A N Y I N T E R I O R S 504 S Waahmgton. Royal OM

545-4110

BAR STOOLS (5) awtvei arm rasta Out aide aiumlnun labia 4 umbrella

354-5205

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY French bad-room, Ike naw King headboard, frame, dreaMf mirror, cheal 2 mgh! Hands. $1200 2 traditional lovasMts. 575 each 254-0150

BEAUTIFUL grls off-white wrought L like

BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONAL Baige vi-nyl two loveeeal* 4 char, Value 52100. M l lor 5500 Paaiei redmar, value 5600 tor 5200 641-1416

BEDROOM beautiful traditional, sol-id cherry. 4 poster Quean size bad. chMl of drawer*, triple draaaar. mr-ror, mattrM* 4 box tpnnca like new. quality. 51.750 313-452-1606

BEDROOM SET by Workbench, great tor klda badroom. desk. char, cheat, mghtstand bra» 4 white Iron twm bed 5400 Rochester 454-9176

BEDROOM SET - king, 6 piece* 4 mattrM* - 5400. Dlnirig tat. table. 8 char*, buffet, chma cabinet. 5550

851-5724

BEDROOM sat. 5 (Mace. *oHd oak. king a m headboard, vary good con-dition 5350 PlaaM call 441-3744

CANOPY BABY CRIB with mattrM* white. 5150 Stratford aleeper aofa with mner aprtng mattress 5350 Canopy patio swing 4 2 chars 5150 Other misc "ems 424-5194

CEDAR 8-PIECE bedroom Ml (fuk/ queen), very good condition 5950

334-5081

COLOR TV. 25" coneole 5125; 2 pr drape*. 520 each; coflM.'end latXM 550; computer desk 550 474-7783

CONTEMPORARY Ivory quean waterbed 4 Irama. 5100 White ron twin bed 1 frame. $100 Contempo-rary ofl-whit* tpiash of color aac-ttonat (4 cushion* >. 2 oltoman* $400 444-0979

COUCHES, kitchan *at. char*, re-frigerator freezer Good condition Dava 350-4535

CRIB/Youth Bad by Cmidcrafl. oak. mattrsM 4 night stand, axcalint condition 549-2440. avM 865-3314

701 HouaahoM Oakland County

BEIGE radnar. toyar table 4 benchea. pa-

g l a M j ^ c o H M 4 and lade. rocker 4 ottoman

blue ch*r 4 ottoman, lampa. * good oondMon. 474-3243

B R O W N E HousehoW & Es ta te SBIm

Friendly. P ro fess iona l Serv ice

Olanne Browne 3 6 0 - 8 9 1 9

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Wa Gal Naw Factory Coneignmenta Living Room • Badroom

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Mov ing or Jus t Se l l i ng? Let Ua Do The J o b For Y o u Living room, bedroom, dining room.

antiquM. chm*. crystal 4 misc

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G R E A T E X C H A N G E C o n s i g n m e n t C o m p a n y

1431 W. 14 MM Rd • Madison Hts Campbell Corner* Canter

(2 block W of 1-75)

( 3 1 3 ) 5 8 9 - 0 3 9 0 Dely 10-9 • Sat 10-4 • Sun 12-5

DINING ROOM beautiful traditional, mahogany terpentine fronts, china cabinet 4 buffet, double padaatal labia, leavaa. chara. quakty

pada. 4 ah Hid back $2750 313-452-1606

DINING ROOM TABLE - Drop M l . 4 chairs. 2 leavM - pad* 5350 447-1606

DINING-Thomaavdle dark walnut sat wtth buffet, beige hide-a-bad aofa. antique white and 4 coffee tables (glass tops); lamps Excellent condition 474-5452

DRAPERIES - Chintz 2 pair custom made, full lenght. tie-backs Like naw Cost 5700 Batl offer 449-6444

ESTATE SALE - QUALITY ITEMS 5 11 7" black baby grand piano MIRO Who Oriental canape bad Green ailk couch Stunnmg chande-lier Custom bar 4 stools Off white oriental dmmg room sat. Pewler bathroom flxturM 4 rmac accesso-rwa Sat.. 9-Spm Adam Wooda, 1354 Brambiebush Juat N of 175 on Adams Turn al Tlmbervtew Trail, left si Brambiebush All Serv Inc 869-0022

E S T A T E S A L E S

B Y D E B B I E IN HOUSE

•Full Es ta tes - 2 0 % Fee Cash paid 48 hrs after sale

•Auc t ion - C o n s i g n m e n t s ANTIQUES W A N T E D - C A S H BUY O U T S -

Our Reference List is the Best Thing

Wa Havel

5 3 8 - 2 9 3 9 WE DO ALL THE WORKI

150 I laadpiaca 4 enno-424-1964

DINING BEAUTIFUL formal ma-hogany table 2 leaf*. 4 ahMid-backad char*, chma 4 buffet dual-ly 53200/beat Troy 524-9035

E S T A T E S A L E S

B Y I R I S Michigan'* Large*!

Estate Liquidators lor over 30 Yrs. Complete Household Sale Mgm t

•APPRAISALS-Auction* • W I Buy Complete Inventories

626-0335 Associate Member

international Society of Appri

FIREPLACE INSERT, top condition WW W rn most fireplaces Black brsst handles 5275 433-1078

FURNITURE - sola bed in cream, beige, brown partem, good condi-tion. $200. Pecan wood and tatMe. cocktail table & sofa table, good condition $250 lor *at Mac lamp*

455-6513

G L O B E S G A R A G E

S A L E

Sofas

Lamp* Dinette* Dressers w/Mlrror Deaks Steno chairs * Door Flies

From $99 From $79 From$15 From$79 From $99

From $139 From $49

From $119

SALE W E D S . T H R U M O N . A L L L O C A T I O N S

FARMINGTON HILLS 474-3400

TROY 544-1400

SOUTHFIELO 355-4330

STERLING HGTS 824-9600

HARVEST TABLE - approx 6 ft long, drop M m sold maple like new $675 373-4400

H O U S E H O L D S A L E S

C O N D U C T E D B Y

L i l l y M . & C O M P A N Y

5 6 2 - 1 3 8 7 5 6 9 - 2 9 2 9

LAOOER Back Chars. $25 Walnut dinette table. $125 4 Black Mather chars, $135 End tabM*. $35 Cal 540-1292

LIVING ROOM eat-aofa. love aaat 2 char* 2 lamp* A table Exceaent condition Batl offer 851-5829

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Houaahold Qooda Oakland County

G R E A T

E S T A T E

S A L E S

V* apecaekz* m the complete liquidation ol your eatate

8 7 9 - 5 5 2 9 LOTS OF Furniture, cedar cheal. In-

dia*. cocktal tabM. lurnti tuner, mac Colactlblai 452-2494

LOVE SEATS-2. tabM Cal

MOVING SALE - Everything must Ethan Alan chma cabinet AppM

agewntar printer up-right piano, quean a m badroom eel twm bedroom aal, aaaortad chars 4 houaahold item* Snow Mower, oar-den tooM 4 many book* Frl-Sai-Sun . Fab 12-14th 24344 Rouge Creel nr 10 MM 4 Beech Defy

m 4 fAL f \ j , taLr I i t m i t v f t f l f f l i U f S m C T

Democratic Party

SATURDAY 6:30 P.M

K. Of C. St. Francis of Asslsl Wednesday. 10:30 a.m

21900 M K X M M I I Farminglon Mill*

(Between Grand Rnrer 4 9 W a l

4 7 6 - 1 1 0 0

V.F.W. #2269 AUXIUARY SUNDAY 2M P.M.

2 3 4 1 4 O r c h a r d L a k e R d (N Of Grand Rrver)

4 7 4 - 8 1 8 0

S h # l d o n H a l l »ynwu»«k3 MFaman^onC

• 2 6 1 - 9 3 4 0 ^

ST. EDITH SUNDAY 6:30 P.M.

150SS Newburgh (S Of 5 M M Rd.)

464-1222 or 464-1224

Father DanM A. Lord KMONTt 0» C0LUMSUS

MONDAY 6:30 PM Uvonia Elks

J1117 PlytnotMh. Uvonta

425-2246

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM

TUESDAY 7:15 P.M. 14401 W. Lincoln, Oak Park

(E. ol Greeoftoicn

5 4 7 - 7 9 7 0

ST. JOHN'S ARMENIAN CHURCH (Chu rch w t t h O o t d D o m e )

THURSDAY 7 * 0 P.M. 2 2 0 0 1 N o r t h w e e t e m H w y

5 6 9 - 3 4 0 5

VFW #4012 IN NORTHVILLE

SATURDAYS 6:45 P-M. 436 SO. MAIN STREET

N O R T H V I L L E (N of 7 MHe Rd )

To place an ad in this directory, please call Joan at 953-2082

M A H O G A N Y O N M A I N 404 Mam Si Rocheeter

4&2-4440 Closed Wed 4 Sun

BUY 4 SELL ANTIQUES

WonderKI assortment of line ma-furniture Irom the 20 s. 30's

at very comtortabM prlcMt hogany I 4 40 t al

MOVING SALE - Fab 13-14. KM Persian rug approximately 9x12. kitchan set i more. 472 Wee!bourne Dr.. N oI 14 MHe. W. of Cranbrook, S. of MapM. E. ol Leaner. Bloom field

MOVING SALE - 2813 Crooka Rd Royal Oak Sofa. loveaMl. aewmg machine, typewriter. 4'x 8' wal mir-ror . chma. loads of rmac. Sat 4 Sun Fab 13 4 14. lOam-Spm 280-2447

NEW ORIENTAL RUG. hand tied m Morrocco, Royal Colors, classified

$1800 391-3834

SOFA- Hanredon aqua, textured good oondmon $125 Cal evenings {weekend* 444-1938

SOFA 4 LOVESEAT - Contempo-rary. covered m handsome blue 4 white strip Only 1 yr old As new $350. pnoed to sal 539-9789

SOFA 4 OTTOMAN, $95 Wooden bar stools. $ 10 each 441-9732

SOFA - plush Italian Mather section-al. with chalM. teal green, brand new. musl sel - 641-4299

700 Houaahold Oooda Wayne County

SLEEPER SOf A. neutral color, great *Mpe. $200 or boat oftar

710 Miec. For Sale Oakland County

BAHAMA CRUISE Undercooked! 5 days/4 nights Under

Muat aeSI 5279'CoupM ticket* Mon-Sat 9am-9pm

(407) 767-8100 M . 2516

EQUIPMENT muel go. Wrecker, air compreeeoi. traMr, log spltler. portsbM welder Ml truck 532-2240

FOR SALE - American beech wood round*. Ideal lor buther block*.

cal 824-5475

FOR transfer 1 year membership ($555) m Rochester HMa Swim Club Must reepond by 2-15-93 Cal Diana Harms at 29«-4200

WASTE OIL Furnace. 146.000 BTU. new demo US! price 53495. take bail offer 474-9343

711 Misc. For Sals Wayne County

BOYS CE SKATES. Bauer Al Star Hockey, kke new, a m 8. 550 Chlids floor organ, works wal 540

422-3084

BUMPER POOL TABLE, 1 fc healer 1 p<ng pong tabM 453-4271

JOHNSON energy converter wood burning stove, automatic draft con-trol wtth electnc blower, good con-dition. 5200 724-4714

LEAF BLOWER. 5175. Weight bench with weights. 5100 Mahoga-ny office deek. $50 Dmmg room tabM. 2 Mats, buffet. 4 chars. $200

422-4274

SOFA - Whrte LMther. paid $2200-sel $900, Dmmg tabM'consoM. black marble, paid $2200-Mll $1500; both mint; 2 Caah Regislers-CoMclor Item/Antique Brsss, large $800; medium $700 646-8855

SUPER

S W E E T S A L E Thurs-Sst Feb 11. 12, 13. 10-4

Sun Feb. 14, 11-4 973 O R C H A R D L A K E RD.

(S E comer ol Orchard Lake 4 Tele-graph next to Weet Eaal Reetaurant outside Keego Harbor)

6.000 sq.ft. filled with es-tate 4 houaahold funvsh-mgs, gifts 4 lewslry'

Mahogany chma cabinet by Baker . custom taken cherry 4 glass snter-temment center • cuatom 6 piece grey aectlonai sots • several wan unnt • curio's • bookcem 4 chma cabinet • several bedroom 4 dming room sets m al stytos 4 sizes • sofas, sectionals 4 occaalonal chars - dinette Ml • game tabMs • trundle & bunk bed Mts • sols tablet • larga 4 amal appliances 4 electronics • art work • glass, china 4 crystal • gift* • antiquM • large Venetian crys-tal chandelier • mahogany 4 oM Office equipment deek, char*. NMs. stdraga. compiler desk, lighting Fur coals including ful length Stone Martm. fine rewelry including dia-mond aerrings 4 rmga. gold chains, estate pieces, watches 4 more"

EVERYTHING GOES 455-0053 332-3450

LIQUIDATION SALE Name Brand Matlresaes

Sold Separately Or m Sets Al Sizes From $69 95

CALL LIQUIDATION PLUS LIVONIA, 471-4050 TAYLOR, 291-3403

GARDEN CITY. 427-4717

S O C K S Liquidation 50.000 Pr -SO cent*/Pr

10.000 Towels - 3 (or 55 Sock Wholesalers. 1990 W Michi-gan Ave Ypsllantl 313-434-4873

TOOLS-Shopsmith Mark V, many extras $900 Grttley 10 tabM saw, carbide blades mint $375 422-7502

7 1 2 A p p l i a n c e s

AM ANA side by side refrigerator, Jennar coo* -top Amana self clean-ing upper 4 lower oven with built-m microwave Krtchenatd dishwaaher. WMtmghouM freezer. garbage drapdeal 4 ainka All working immediate 1 45-5529

B E S T V A L U E

A P P L I A N C E HOLIOAY SALE 10%-30%OFF

MODERN APPLIANCES 4 T V S 1 YEAR WARRANTY

31509 Plymouth Rd 1 block W ol Merriman

Open Monday - Saturday 4 2 7 - 9 5 4 4

DRYER - Kenmore electric, excel leni condition call late evM

661-3965

712

WHIRLPOOL Waahar a each Range S 1 2 S H $200 497-7222

713 Bkyclee HARO Wnpfcj M Mountain M he Mint condition- W ** $470, Now, $325 or

F E B R U A R Y

C L E A R A N C E

S A L E CLOSE OUT SPECIALS

ALSO ReCOMOmONB) BKKS 4 FITNESS EQUIPMENT

L I V O N I A S C H W I N N BICYCLE 4 FITNESS CENTER

28800 W. 7 MHe 476-1618 MOUNTAIN BIKE tor aMa. Blanch!

exceMni condition, lots o* 5344

714 Business* Office Equipment

BEAUTIFULLY AnMhed ao4d oak con fereroe/dming tabM. 4'* '*4\ Must M l 545-3242

723 Jewelry B U Y I N G I

Qoid. Diamond 4 Eataia Jewelry Signed Coekme

Oriental Ruga.

TOP PRICES PAID COI lor appointment, 464-0043

OIAMONO ENGAGEMENT Rkm - 14 M reBow-goid 1 ceral round br#-

cut w/waddmg band Ap-d $4000; Se4 $2500 474-2531

DtAMONOS RINGS: round bdOam a n 1 33 eta wfth 12 ful cuta 04 cts •ech Platinum ring aat wtth 11 round Ml cut diamond* PlaBnum rmg, emaietd cut. aquamarine 22 cts with • round diamond* Inhert-tamo - need to aal 344-7134

FINE WATCHES

and others 25%-40% OH Ratal' We Heo accapt tradM 549-2828

HEART-SHAPED 14K Gold Amethyet/Dlamond rmg 4 aarrlnga sat new Ratal. $500. *acrt*ca. $245. May aaparata 724-9344

LADY'S two tone RoMx Great Shape

COPIER Toahiba 7720 - Autoieed. Dupix, sorter, color 4 editing. 28 cpm. reduce/emerge, excaHrii con-dition. $ 1.475. 9-5pm 447-5055

EXECUTIVE BURGUNOY LEATHER Tufted, daek char. 3 matching arm chairs. 2 Mack dub chair* Tradi-tional walnut, antique braM trim.

841-4244

large glaak counter*, bag rack. an-tiquM. lagging guna. ate. 394-2205

ONE NORELCO 2510 dictator. 2505 iranacstbar, typewriter AdMr Sateme u. aiic alant condition A4

624-3522

PERSONAL COPIER 5220 (XaroxL •xceMnt condition $375.

I 441-3744

USOED office lurnttur* including; daak*. char*, panel*, and N4ng cab-matt PlaaM contact LeaM First al 357-4624

715 Computers Seles 6 Service

AMDEK 300 color monitor, compati-ble with AppM I 4 II. Commodore. Hitachi. $75 474-7649

HARVARD GRAPHICS Verakm 2 3 Never opened $35

855-1559

IBM COMPATIBLE-Selup. matale-tion. general aervice m your home or buamaM ReaaonabM CharM

692-4939

IBM CompatlbM. 40 meg hard drive, color monitor (EGA), almost new Naw $2500. M i $400 591-7521

IBM LASERPRINTER *019€. 4 MS RAM. $900 Notebook computer. $700/ beat Leave maaaage9S3-5004

MAGNA VOX 346 SX Computer, printer and euper VGA color moni-tor. 120 MB hard drive w/deak. 5 mo* old extended 3 yr warranty $1600 firm 344-7547

MCINTOSH. SE. Imagewrrter, a Printer. 45i hardrrve. carrying caM included $999 350-3444

ELECTRIC RANGE - Whicjpool Sett-cleaning 3 yrs old, like new. $275 953-3099

GENERAL ELECTRIC relrlgeralor/ freezer 11 cubic fl , $75 Kenmore 1*3 solid stale ignituon range, lop & »ttom continuous cleaning

$100 937 TWIN BEDS, round cofMe tabM. kitchan labia. Mmpa. occasional

l-etc. 447-1879

VICTORIAN COUCH 4 wtngbeck chair, brand new. teal. J1000/set Also blue courdoroy couch, excel-lent condition. $400 652-3407

HARVEST GOLD. Phaco no-frost, side-by-slde. refrigerator. $175 Yel-low stove 30 om $35 White Stove 30 gas $10 442-7158

KENMORE _ . -heavy duty 5150 EMclne stove

435-4114

709 Household Goods Wsyne County

ALMOND refrlgerator/lce-maker 5350 Upright freezer $150 Dog cage $55 2 bar stools $50 729-7064

LARGE WHITE refrigerator with ice make* $250 hrm 559-2052

C A R P E T r I have access to several

thousand yards ol top quality Stainmuter. Worry Free 4 100% nylon carpel I wil carpet your living rpom and hal m s grMl new 100% nylon carpet, choice ol colors

$289 Price mdudat carpet, pad & installation based on 30 sq yds Add 3 bedrooms-save even more. 5499. baaed on 75 sq yds 471-2403

MAYTAG WASHER - $125 O i l dryer - $100 Both excellent condi-tion Discovery Shop downtown Farmington Open 10-4 477-1041

CHINA. Blue Danube pattern aer-vice tor 12 Cal 855-3579

CHINA CABINET 4 TABLE, solid mahogany $600 or bait offer Cal after 4pm 729-4445

CLEARING OUT SALE As-is furniture, new halo wean coe-tumM. lots ol mac protects, show-caae. office chairs. tabM. walnut vic-tonan bed. books, records, trunks, mirrors, dishes, craft materials You name n we have It. come and yel II Everything priced to go 10am-4pm. Sat 4 Sun.. Feb 13-14. 739 MM. Plymouth

CONTEMPORARY COUCH (8 ft ) with loveeeal, $150 Walnut dinmg room outfit, lade A 4 chairs. $175 2 hangmg glob* lampa. $20 55x31 wal picture. $20 44 cabinet stareof $20 Al m very good condition Take al for $300 444-1774

CREDENZA/Curlo Cabinet walnut Hm*h. $300 Sofa 4 love Mat. ecru color, $325 After 5 427-0418

DINING ROOM - Cherry trestle tabM. 4 canabac* char*, axe Men! condition. $400 459-1131

DODGE 1943 truck (run* good) 1*1 $500 lake* mahagony dmmg tat 29 gallon flah tank 414-1054

DOUBLE BED Draaaar ehaal of Vary good condition China

. C a l 444-7004

EARLY AMERICAN hou*ehold goods - dming room living room. 2 bedrooms mac Oay* 341-4054/ •Mar 8pm. Meve ir aa*aga. 274-7770

FLEXSTEEL RECLINING aofa 4 IP1 i i i i t mauve, 4mo* aid 5 ' 306 Accent tattiM. 5' a * Wow era 4 vae* rwcroweve aland. Curio cabinet.

427-0675

GUN CABINET . Solid Cherry, hold* 8 long guns, new cor $750 $350 «rm

ldKlon. coat 241-4042

HANO MADE OHM Tiltany SgM n*-utrs, multi-color 23' du kmeier mm condition, beat oiler 522-4747

KITCHEN SET Dedroi om Mt. TV MIL WV3 houeenoKl m i*c uvom*

425-1129

LIVING ROOM furniture, aofa. ic i i i i t eMr 4 labMe 5700/tMSi oMer. >73-2444 454.1523

MOVING SALE - bedroom

MOVING SALE - Feb 12-13, 4am-4pm 152 Merrlaaathi On Pomte Farme Ful houM moving

The I

GROSSE POMTE ESTATE SALES 444-440<

L 442 1444

PORTABLE OtSMWASHER. » e naw 146 M M OM Nona. JO 440 RCA 14' coior TV 540 <97-0101

PROVIDER Free

MR. $480 fnmm mmg Ml. 4 chart aght cNna cabmei •440 ARar 4pm 425-7440

SO l iO mahoaany ^ 2 ^

7-4129

ctric dryer 10 cycM « $35

KENMORE washer A dryer. $300/ both 281-7057

M I C H I G A N

U S E D A P P L I A N C E

O U T L E T Some like new Guaranteed In home service Lowest pnees Refrig-eration 1912 Venoy Rd corner Palmer WMtiand

7 2 9 - 4 8 4 8

REBUILT STOVES, refrigerator*. TVs VCR*, microwaves Nr condi-tioner* Delivery availabM 2860' Southfield 559-2900 6866 Greenfield 838-7800

REFRIGERATOR 24 cu ft Copper aide by tide Water 4 Ice maker. $350 Extra large capacity we*her. $100 Dryer $150 All in good condition Call anytime. 474-2854

REFRIGERATOR - Admiral. lro*l-1TM. 21 6 cubic fl. textured door

new $175 525-5343

THERMAOOR RANGE 30 electric drop m stamMM steer 4 black d a n $425 Leave message 455-4542

WANTEO TO buy rebuiidabM late model M l rangM. refrigerators. TVs 4 VCRs.

24601 Southfield - 559-2901 8866 GreenfMId 838-7600

WASHER 0RYER, REFRIGERATOR and stove $45 each Ere alert con-dition Also 5 horsepower anow

pwer 313-445-7044

WASHER/DRYER, while, otfl bul m great working condnion 550 'M Canton area 397-3754

WASHER 4 GAS Dryer - White good condition, 5125 M 595-4042

WASHER (Kenmore). electric dryer both work very wel $150 lor both or belt offer 737-1939

TELECOM PUTER ofcoidc $900 or!

makM hun-

Tl PRO - 40 meg hard-drtve. moni-tor and aofrware. $300 Amber mon-itor $35 After 4pm 454-2762

3.86a.. 40mb hard drive. SVGA monitor, under warranty $1400 new $496/S945 w/pnnter 377-4925

716 Commercial Industrial Equip.

ELECTRIC FORK LIFT, 5 Mo. with rebuilt battery or 3 Ms stand-in. $2500 each 849-0022

FORKLIFT. ELECTRIC 5.0001b N m or 3,OOOIb stand In $2,500 each Call 889-0022

LPS 8,000 1944 Tandem dump, ex-cellent condition. 3208 turbo, low

421-8370

MANUAL turret lathe. IVi m coMi capacity. 8 m chuck mduded. bar leed Warner 4 Swaaey. some looi-mg. looks great. $2250 444-9620

726 Musical Instruments

ABANDON YOUR SEARCH! Largaat • auction of quakty

used pianoa. Save Thouaanda1

MICHIGAN PIANO COMPANY 1 m South o1494 Open 7 day*

- CASH FOR PIANOS! -

' PIANO CO 541-6116 UMd Baby Grand* Irom $1295

aad Spinel* 4 ConeoM* from 5495 WE BUY PIANOS - TOP CASH

ANTIQUE UPRIGHT John*on player 40 rofla. manual 4

442-4740

BALDWIN BUILT Spinel Piano $400. Day*, 474-2500 After 4pm '

641-5032

CONN 3 Manual ThMter Organ Model »452 w/external Leslie

4 pipes. $4500 879-0324

CONSOLE PIANO wtth bench. Ike now condition. 5550 Cal anytime

427-4407

726 Musical Instruments

736 Wantsd To Buy

PIANO. Yamaha OMklavMr with DMk Orchestra ModuM-30 and 25 dMk% BMC* Ebony Up-nght 3 yr* old. man condition Uaad only 10 timet M* aduN houahoid) paid 510.000 -• 4 McrMoa lor $4,500 444-4455

ALBUMS 45 » OM Comic*. CwBa. MagazmM Modal*. Toy* Motown. EM* BaatM lieme E<M* J44-12S1

CEREBAL PALSY victim m L n w M Manual or 422-5444

W e B u y . . . P I A N O S

(Spmat*. ConeoM*. Grand*! -AMO-

H A M M O N D O R G A N S (B-3. C-3. A-100. 4 other*)

CaM Mr . H o w a r d

5 3 1 - 5 9 2 0 (313) YAMAHA CONSOLE Piano, tight oak ftnuh. Ike new. Call Diane 477-2756

727 Video Games Tapea 6 Movies

AVAILABLE NOW

2 F O R 1 C A S S E T T E S

Any arttata/tltte guaranteed origi-nate 20-40% oft retail on CO*, vi-deo*. LP'* To receive your docounf entertainment booklet cal

AMERICAN MUSIC 4 VIOEO 313-454-5432

55.00 M or 2 for 57 00

726 VCR, TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape Decks

KENWOOD 90 watl atereo amp A matching tuner 5150 Pioneer LD.1

640 laaardMk player $75 474-8157

730 Sporting Gooda Exercise Equipment

ALL CASH lor poll dub*, bag*. goM balls, al golf equipment Men s 4 la dies Any condition We also ten all goiltams 421-26*4

BRAND NEW LlfestyMr 2000 Slair-stepper $175 or best offer with 3 year service contract 464-3533

BROWNINGS COLTS 4 Winches Mr* wantad. all other* considered Caah paid 653-4867

CONSOLE PIANO Uke new. $1,275 with bench, tuning delivery, and warranty

MICHIGAN PIANO 548-2200

ESTES. 1936 Electric Organ, good condition. $300

313-449-9271

GRANO piano. Baldwin, ebony. 5 It 4 m Free delivery Original owner 56995 313 645-8659

LIKE NEW SPINET PIANO Medium dart walnut wtth bench, tuning, moving, warranty. 51.075

MICHIGAN PIANO 548-2200

quakty Baldwin Grand Piano, ebdny finish humldifMr *x-

- condition, 510.000 452-4454

NEED ROOM, muat Ml ! Baldwin conaoM organ 4 speaker with bench $450 KawM Spinet organ 4 bench. $300 GUbranaAt Spinet o»-

K. $75 AccordMn wr»i caM. $75 476-5478 or 5 482-7158

PEAVY BASS GUITAR - $175/beat Fender best amp. $225/best Both excellent condition. 255-5156

PEAVY MICRO BASS, practice amplifier 50 watt* $B9 Cal 981-0593

PIANO, EVERETT Spinet, beautiful trmtwood. excellent condition, wood

PIANO - Story 4 Clark conaoM pe-can. $1400 851-5724

VIOLIN - very good condition 5325 522-2641

WURUTZER mahogany console pi-ano 5750. excellent condition Call 852-4509

CUSTOM POOL TABLE 4 accesso-ries contemporary brushed chrome by Saffron 52000 363-2051

FIGURE SKATES. Women s size 5'*B Reideii Royal Boot, Majestic blade, hardly worn, new 5300. will sacrifice 5120 Women s Roller *katM. S'*B, Reideii boot. Snyder dance plate hardly worn new $300 asking 5120 474-3446

GOLF Clubs wtth bag. Mlzuno. Pitching Wedge thru 3 Iron n 1. 3 5 weod Excellent' $135 522-8377

GOLF CLUBS, 10 Ping Eye Two Irons. Ping putter; taytor made woods, bag and cart 626-4739

MASSAGE 4 REDUCING TABLE 10 positions. $ 1.000 or best

313-540-1292

NORDIAC TRACK. $200 PieeM call 444-2348

PING IRONS - Beryllium copper 11 dubs 1-SW, excellent condition $700 453-3843

POOL TABLES All Slate antique ultra modern bar size Floor model demo t

399-7255 Eves 547-3980

POOL TABLE - 8 h Full state, auto-matic return, balls, etc Excellent condition $300 784-1882

PRECOR ROWING MACHINE Hardly uMd $150

261-7057

RUGERS - GP100 slamless 6 many exlra* $400 Mark II 5" bun barren. new $250 422-7502

SCHWINN Ardyne. excercycie. $650 Excellent condition Hardly used Aak for Unda 288-2266

SLATE - pool table, bail return, beige, good condition, includes CUM. bail* $750.'bMl 855-8770

VERTICLE LEG PRESS Excelent condition. $250 or best offer 255-51S6

TAYLOR Soft-Serve ice cream ma-chine 2 flavor* + twist Excellent condition, reasonable AMo 12 fla-vor dipping cabinet. $250

333-3370 or 642-3453

717 Lawn, Garden, Farm, Snow Equip.

SNOWBLOWHfrFord ST 430 2 stage Good condition. 5325 641-9644

SNOW THROWER - 5 HP. 2 stage, need* belt. $150 453-5124

718 Building Material NEW MARVIN WINDOWS - 2 dott-

ing approximately 5x5 C»M unit. 32x24, raaaonabM 4474)731

721 Hoepitai-Medicai Equipment

ELECTRIC LIFTCHAIR 4 excaiMnt condition, 5425 271-7924

ELECTRIC RECLINING Ml char. Ike new, $350 542-2942

WHIRLPOOL (IU-E). flM Immersion st*liil»»l 5225

^ o r S S : 547-9181

722 Hobbiee C o i n s A S t a m p s

LIONEL TRAIN Aleo Mrge acaM n After 6pm,

1975/1990 > LB S

1948-9 LIONEL twm engine Santa Fe Paeaenger Train • MadMcm Paa-aangar Car , 5275 562-4509

U I O N

At the Gallery •Friday, February 12th at 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 13th at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, February 14th at Noon

FREE VALET PARKING ALL SALE DATES Featunng The Judaica silver collection Irom the estate o! Charles Femberg A a major sports auction collection from th« estate of "Red" John Dor an of Wesl Bloomfield. formerly ol the NY Am-ericans. (he Detroit Red Wings & Quebec

At Auction Art Nouveau Austrian Oak Display Cabinet 19th c French bronze candelabrum European bronze -Hunt" plaque Se vre* vases Dresden Capo Oi Monte soup tureen KPM tea service Country French oak armoire. Tiflany & Co tea caddy oak cassone 18th C automation bird muaic bo* estate jewelry indudmg Vintage signed Navajo 4 Zuni gun* & handguns. Mason A Hamlin spinel Steinwey 76 grand Chippendale style mahogany dining suite tta-liar Renaissance secretaire Drexel Heritage dmmg suite Queer

furniture Viennese enamelled Doulton 'Cotswold " qui-

sihrer service of 237 pes in-ternational "Devonshire" & Gorham "Late Geor^er' sterling Royai Crown derby "Imarl" dinner service, c 1900 Engli»h silver Monieith bow* by Wm Hutton Steuben, Royal DouOons, Daum Nancy & A Chnsiofle SVver over bronze centerpiece bowl c 190'

Art Over 60 French bronze medallions "Abraham Lincoln" bronze by Lou* Mayer Herman WendetOord Hansen, Aogeio Asr, Louis Icart, J.T Seion Hugfue Lee Smith, Alexander lacouleft Alfred Vi ckers, Sepeshy Vernon. Laurencm, Rockwell Mauser Genseil Grant Hoplon Gruppe Cocteau, Lewuer Hemnq S» Andre Dun oyer De Segorizac Kpm Plaque Hoiyoake & pNi of 18th c por-irarts

4 0 9 East Jefferson Avenue Detroit , Michigan 4S226

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Arm* A Chippendale style mahogany fumi viking ship. Britain* toy soldier*. Royal mper dinner service. 19th c German nhn

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624-5203

WANTED - Lata model Scftwlnn Aerodyne exercycM or good ueed

474-7018

WANTED!! Ueed oi new wedding goam* or bndaameM »•« •« • m exceaent condition CM 11-7pm. 454-1450

7 3 8 H o u s e h o l d P e t s

ADORABLE grey 4 while cat - 1 year oM apayed and declewed. ktter box named PMOM caSSSS-

4134

ADORABLE Shepherd Mix - 8 mo old. speyed houMbrofcen Al anota

PieaM cal 455-4134

ALBRECHTS HAUS VON. AKC DACHSHUNDS and ROTTWEILERS Home-raised Puppies. Champion stud service Term* 313-471-7191

ALL while cat with blue eyes de-claimed neutered 14 moe old- To good home only 953-0404

AMAZON PARROT - Feme*, green and (Mon. 5500 or beat oiler Cage included Cal 53f-3946

ASK ME Why My Siamese Kittens ar* Oesl Buy pet '-t price ion, Valentine

. compan-593-0419

BABY Cockallela - 4, eight old. hand fed. very tame $451

BEAGLE AKC pup*. lovabM hunting partners 1'or pets Field champ bKKxame Cel. 313 487-1911

BEAGLE PUPPIES ready lo go. $50. wormed 421 -2404

TM H o u s e h o l d P e t a

BEAUTIFUL CATB. Calico A BlaMaaa/^arNan need toau home

A - 7 4 4 7

.ARC. M > 11 M M lor I I Ont a mttm. 1

7244744

BOXER PUPS • Fawn maiM • • wka • AKC

CHINESE SHAR PEI PUPPtS AKC. diamplon era n*Mi i i im price Cal 529-5*

her-pei pupa. 4 weak* old. anJKarrmkV $200 and

COUJC PUPPY in-cofc* Yeaow reai maM $100/each

. AKC. 1 534-9334

OOBERMAN AKC. m yr*. old Houeebrokan Good

$250 724-4701

OOBERMAN pupa - 7 weak*, blue. Meek* 4 red* AXC regntered Capped 4 vecdnaoon* 542-4104

ENGLISH SPRINGER SpenMI. Mack mixed pup*. maM*. 4

$100 724-5419

GERMAN old man $150

AKC. 4 month ood NnM

535-4544

GERMAN SHEPHERDS-CoaM Mix puppM* (2) Desperate lor a good home $50 each 435-4911 944-4778

7 3 1 H o u s e h o l d P e t s

s a r s s i a . r a r

i eel. neutered. I

PERSIAN CMNCMLLA KITTENS. CSA Pet<$300 Breeder/$400

POOOLES

$150 up. JZ'ZZ

449-3427 AKC

OM. wondeHU good home 4 loving lamay. 4 mo.

**

SH6LTK - AKC. 2 lemNae. one Mue. one tn 7 month*. MendN.

«t 435-7454

SHIH-TZU PUPS- AKC regMlei etiM. mate 4 MniMa. 4-10 wka ol age No relunda. No juerarMM $200 4 up. PrlOM good through 2/13 442-0903

KITTEN. 4 had ahott. to * good home $150 or beeloNer 541-2404

SIAMESE KITTENS. SealpomlM maMe and lamel**, 4 weak* old, Mao 4 month mala 4 MmaM. ahou.

1,5125 535-3923

VALENTINE PUPPIES Lab* AKC 61

Chocolate IM*.

473-0940

VALENTINE'S OAY CANARIES W *mg on

I Dey 474-3207

YOftKIES. AKC registered a/snots 537-7224 444-1147

GERMAN Shepherd pup*. AKC. blec* 4 tan. mott wormed, guaran-teed Rm Tm Tn look a kke Have both parent*

GERMAN SHEPPARO-Paper*. *o4d black. femaM. AKC. 3V» yr* old Aafcmg 5300 255-5045

GOLDEN RETRIEVERS puppM*. AKC. 5 maM*. $200 eech Reedy to go Feb 21 Cal after 5pm 542-4147

GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppMe. AKC regntered. champion blood ma. •hots, wormed 543-4227

IRISH SETTER, amal. 1 yr • good with kid*, vary friendly nwOe dog. need* a good home. 729-2455

KITTENS 4 c*t*. al ookx*. Pan famed AMo ChocdaM PotntM Sl ir ia i i 4 Hmaftant. 495-0272

MACAW - Shamrock. 1 yr old Do-mMbe, hand Md and raMed $ 1450

Greg or Patti. 243-4014

MALT-FR1SE. takmg Oeposrtt on 4 wk old norv-shedding. wh«e pup*. 1 odd bal $175 724-4415

DISNEY ON ICE TICKET WINNERS Carol ine Seti l i

2 6 7 6 R a m b l i n g W a y

B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s 4 8 3 0 2

Mandy & Megan Williams 4 0 7 S o u t h S y b a l d

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d e p a r t m e n t o f t h e O b s e r v e r &

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YORKSHIRE PUPPY - AKC 4 mo*. MaM. ahott exceptional lemper-

H 255-2751

744 Horsee, Livestock Equipment

ARABIAN GELDING. 7 year* old 4.2 hand*, good lor beginner or 4-H 51500 45»-7334

RIDING LESSONS ShowcaM SiabM* oflers Masons lor the beginner thru advanced For reMe cal. 313-437-0889

8 0 0 R e c . V e h i c l e s

KAWASAKI Bayou 300 quad 1987 $1250 Good condition 453-7044

QUAD RACER 250. 1990 Bought tor girlfriend Excelent Low hours Traaer 4 extras $2,550 595-4434

802 Snowmobiles SKIDOO MOdei SAGA - 2 1949 s. 2 UP 377cc, 100 mIM* M , covers. 2 piece trailer* with sparM Excellent

$5500 313-449-5507

SKl-OOO 1940 8luzard 9500 Plus, excellent low mlet. $1150 Also 2 place trallei $300 953-1795

SKl-OOO 88 Formula MXLT very good condition, low mil**. $2350 Funlme trailer. $450 427 -2731

Boot Docks A l

8 0 8 B o o t s ft M o t o r s

SKl-OOO. -92 Formal* Ptut XTCE. loaded, low mMe. exceaent condi-UOli $3950 427-2731

YAMAHA SRV 1946 excelent con-dition. $2200. Cuetom bum 3 place

$700 476-9693

YAMAHA 1#42 SS-440. 2,000 miMa Runs 4 lookds greeti $1300 or bMt offer Cal. 474-2064

1941 SKIDOO Citation 4500, 300 miM* excellent condnion. $1000 1940 Kawasaki invader 440. 1600 mle*. excalarii condition. $1000 1976 Kawasaki mvader 440 bed en-gine. excellent condition. $300 1974 Raiders, good condition $300 each Raider parts Altai 6PM, 397-8167

805 Boot Docks ft Msrinas

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BOAT SHOW sticker shoe* 7 You cen a»ord M * 1944 Banner Cru-iser 2144. loaded. eNapa 4. Mrge V4. Coael Guard package fur aaan condition. Inaide noiage peM Ihru 4-15-aS.Sl1.500 313-985-4441

CENTURY - ti lt, opan t> cruMer power, low hour*. VM . taie new, 54.000

CHAPPERELL 1447 - Cutty Cattn. 22 ft. Continental "Tandem AMl" traaar Loaded, low hour* Better then new. 537-7444

FOUR WINNS 1444 - 14', bow nam. 120 hp. EMnrude outboerd. tralor. apare. bow 4 mooring cover.

C.relenl $4900 979-9342

822 Tracks For Sole 823 Vans

OIC* SCOTT OmOmCrn, 522-7420

LE. 440 V4. eutomaac. nter S°2 haat. iraaar low. enM *pm. 4 paaaan-gar. Mary option. 17.000 M m $14,944

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L FOX H I L L S

. 5 ^ T P l V m O U , l H W , 4 e i 5 l 7 1

FORD F150 1979 M . ea. am i good. 1700

FORO. * ion. 1474 M 4

11275

FOUR WINNS 1944 - 15ft. 4 Chevy, mboard/outboard,

419-4143, 47

RlMKER. 1947, 14\ white/red. l75Hp. 8 cylinder, open bow. 7 pas-senger eccsMeiriM. LoadRHa Traa-er. covers, low hr*. 44.900 421-7714

SEA RAY 1944 - 39 fl Expraas. air. generator. axcelMnl condition. $75,000 725-7434

SEARAY 1990. 270/290 Sundwioer. 330 Merc, inboard/outboard, lul canvaM. VHF,. Loran, depth soun-der. speed, many extret OnN 42 hrs Very dean 444.500 455-7179

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B I Z WRO i o f c y c l e s

Mini-Bikes HONDAS (3)- 1975 CB 100; 1976 125 Bsmor 1972 250 Moto-croM, al t a i m good condition pnor lo i t or age need lune-upe 32418 Oide Frankln Or . 14/MiddM-bell. Sal-Sun 10-4

KOWASAKJ 1000 LTD. 1940. very good oondRlon, n e t eiMrythmgi Must sel 5700 or beat 451-7824

WANTED-CMaaic or Vintage molor-cycMs. any condWKm American or European Cel 624-6740

814 Cempers, Trailers ft Motortiomes

FIBERGLASS CAP IH Mini Ranger Astro, good condition $165

827-2791

FROLIC 1974. Camper needs work $300 Cal afler 4pm 486-3350

Stare/ah 1990 Nova pop-up camp-er, tleeps 6 ce box. port-e-potty. stove, hot/cold water, canopy/ screen room, $4750 313-654-1432

816 Auto ft Truck Psrts ft Service

CHEVROLET. 1981 Vt Ion pick-up Rolkng chaais. sandbiMted A peril-ed, $75 538-8062

COUGAR 1980 XR7-WhoM car, loo many perls 10 mention $200 or best otter 292-7637

ENGINE 305 4 barrel. 350 turbo transmission, 80.000 mi $225

397-3432

FORD F-150 PICK 1978 for parts Good 35 IM engine, good Iron! ckp good glass 534-8062

FORD - 3 8V6 aluminum heeds L*e new. $120 lor par W« separate

474-1218

JOHNSON two-way rad $4,900 w« lake $2,250 1

adieit PaK)

1 LEER Truck cap. full aire Ford gray metallic, tinted windows I saoer Coal $970, 6 mot ago wd

$490 537-8733

820 Autos Wsntsd

ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST $ PAID FOR Qua l i t y C a r s & T rucks

We buy with integrity PMeMcal Jen Benson Car Co

542-7011

FORD. 1944 Ik Ton but 4400

h r a 4 I l i a loving care.

534-8042

FORO 1441. pick up. euper cab. looks 4 r n super. 51271 TYME AUTO 455-5544

FORO 1444 F150 aiiira4enl condt-. naw angina w/4000 mi. truck

74.000 Asking $3060 542-4655

FORO 1944 F250. brakM. ctulcTi condWon $4,400 or beat

pay top doAar we Need Carsl Ask for Mr Tayioi

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE 853-9090

A l w a y s Look ing For N ice Domes t i c C a r s Espec ia l l y T o w n C a r s ^

G r a n d Marqu i s

Cal l T o m Hines Mines Park Lincoln-Mercury

4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 x 245 or 5 7 0 - 7 2 3 9 Mob i l e Phone

W A N T E D A U T O S & TRUCKS

BILL BROWN - U S E D C A R S -

35000 Plymouth Rd Lrvonla 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

821 Junk Cars Wsntsd AABCO AUTO SALVAGE

Top dolar paid 'or running. raparabM. and funk cars 7 days

FrM pickup 474-0813

A A R D V A R K TOWING Turn that funk, running or wrack car/truck mto caah $25-$5000

8 4 2 - 1 2 7 5

A A R D V A R K TO Z -28 We buy al makM A modatt

T o p $$$ Running - wrecked or |unk

474-4425 397-2200

licensed 4 kaberry insured E & M A u t o Par ts

CASH FOR CARS-$20 lo $2 000 Need not be running SPEEDY TOWING 9-4 Mon -Sat 324-4400 or 541-7895

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE

Up to $5000 LARRY STOWI 335-7480 335-7487

AAAA BEAUTIFUL LAWN SeM rig cart i trucks

Fkmnmg or not C a m t t M l tha moat' 24 hours 541-3405

822 Trucks For Sele

CHEVY SUBURBAN 1947, lots oI 832-5175

CHEVY-1974 Pick up good shape, body rusty * new HTM $700/best After 4pm 531-2324

CHEVY 1945 S-10 - 4 cyi , 5 rune greet, nee interior $1545

VALUE AUTO SALES 42 1 2400

CHEVY 1944 4>4. I Ion dump wNh plow 4 iMIgele salt tpraader 44.500 Exceaent working comanon

427-1415

CHEVY 1444 Cheyenne haa Km pick-up. very low inMag* great oondmon $4 000 or beet 525-2942

CHEVY i»4i S-»0 FX»up, 5 apead aa. extra cMan Why pay more? • M M M A T I C K CHEVY 531-7100

Ram 0- I SO Royet au-

O-IOO p«*-^>. - rmg 4 DrakM M $2475

444 Dakota. SerMe E. eu-•oeded. 44 500 maM

DOOGE 1441 RAM WAGON LE -peopM mover w/tiawry, 4 peaaarv ger rear M power a>i4u»*. Meat 4B. cnMe eaaaalta 422 000 re-duced lo $'4 945

C R E S T W O O D

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

FORD 1949 F-150 Lanei -top, Nr. MMe ofler et $7995

C R E S T W O O D DOOGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 FORD 1949 XLT. 5 0 overdrive, wllh cap $7500

455-4445

m°a

FORD, 1490 RANGER XLT. 4 cy«n der. 5 apeed. M . am-fm CM at

ap. 24.000 rmMa. $7500 255-3379

FORD 1990 RANGER XLT - V4, 4 0

RED FACTORY WARRANTY Uke newt $7750

JEFF BENSON QUALITY AUTOS 542-7011

FORD 1991 EXPLORER Sport -speed. Ml. poeMr windows 4 locks, a must seel $14,495

PAT M I L L I K E N F O R D 255 -3100

FORO 1991, F-150 XLT Lariat. V8 automatic, loaded Mack, mmt $11,750 525-4344

FORO 1991 F-150 XLT Lariat, lul power color keyed, cap 4 bedanar like new. $11,950/best 421-4420

FORO 1992 F-150 Pickup. 7.000 miMa, work truck Only $11 664 M A T I C K CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

FORD 1992 F-150 Lariat - 6 cyl. 5 speed, windows, locks. I cassette. M 4 more 1.800 n newt $11,995

C R E S T W O O D DODGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 FORD 1992 Ranger . extended cab 7400 rmMa. very dean. $8.795/bael Deys 227-2050 Sam-9pm 537-1145

FORO 1992 XLT Lariat. 5.0 liter V8 matching tiber glass cap. reer tndm( window low m4M. loeded Extend ed Warranty Message. 532-4934

GMC 1988 Suburben-excelent con-dition. 350 automatic, low rm.. ar traMr package. $9600 547-4083

C A M P B E L L

Van. 30XM9

MAX! WAGON OOOOE19M B-340 MAX! W

2 JETS'a-aS/ %u.7m BAUCf

C A M P B E L L Oooge 434-1500

DOOGE 1942 GRANO CARAVAN SE - V4. automaoe. Nr. chad aeeta. every option $14,444

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L Dodge 534-1500

FORO CLUB WAGON 1445 auto •kc OuN M. I I Ihe seels S2.400 VALUE AUTO SALES 421-2400

FORO E-150 CONVERSION 1447. 44.000 maM good conation (7446

274-0444

FORO 1945 El50 Cargo van. Auto-matic. M . cruMe. tow perk age, pan-eled «a»Mlad rarpeted. 40.000 miMe $1600 544-1

FORO 1444 Ctubwagon XLT - V4 on. loeded. good conation

T. $2,800 424-1471

FORD 1987 AEROSTAR - XLT. one owner, ak* naw. 42.000 m 14 995 453-2424

HINES P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

FORD 1989 Red Arrowstir 58.000 mMt M . automatic stereo i te l le $6800/best 397-5472

823 Vans

PLYMOUTH 14*

Ei i / " " " " 9 "

PLYMOUTH 1442 CARAVAN 8E - 7 l i a i i ag i r . 3 3 V4. May

MMtSISJMi

BTARCRAFT 1942 E15C van M y loeded. n d u ^ 8 ceaing. TV. VCR. duM Mr A heel. undarcoaMd, ScOchguarOed. 4 500 na . Aekmg $22.200

VOYAGER 1444 - 11.000 M * M au-tomatic. Nr. c u m . MB. am-an aMr-eo. 7 peeeangar $4,000 241-0407

VOYAGER 1445. LE- INN. • i l*a*l l l . btue 1 owner 70 « 0 maea. M M

373-4244

824 Josps ft Other 4-Wheel Drives

CHEVROLET 1442 PICk-up 3600. 8 5 turbo dMaal LtcNUnl. $14,500. 447-4204 eMnmgt or 441-7233

CHEVY S-10 1942 - BMMr 4 door. 4X4, 8port package. kNy aqulppad 13.000 maee $l7.fao BILL FOX CHEVROLET 4S1-2242

CHEVY 1940 S-10 4n4. 4.3 V4. auto-matic. lots mora $7748

C A M P B E L L Dodge 534-1500

FORO 1949, 150 ECONOUNE- hufi mileage. M . automatic, an cedent shape. $3 lOO/beet 444-3122

FORO 1990 E-150 ConverNon. raMed root. Quad char*, aoiabed. • I th* toys $10,995

PAT MILL IKEN F O R O 255-3100

FORO 1991 ARROWSTAR EddM Baur 4 wheel drne. 52.000 m M Red Uk* New $12,500 Cal. 961-3430 or 455-7 199

GMC SAFARI V-4. 4.2 litre tinted wmdow*, irMermg package $ more. 85.000 mM* $4200 941-6657

GMC, 1986 Sal an Pampered van looking tor good home Loaded. 7 paeaenger 4 captain *M1V 48.000 niMl- *xc*«ent condition. $5,450 Can alter 6pm 254-4209

GRANO VOYAGER 1948 L E-Loaded, 59,000 ml... white/wood, new brakes $8500 585-2231

PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGERS t992 - SE. V6. 7 passenger ChrysMr suction cvs 3 lo CtlOOM tsciory warranty 15.995 Livonia ChrysMr-Plymouth 52S-7604

PLYMOUTH 1987 VOYAGER LE -sutomstic, sir lull power $6995 Lrvorne ChrysMr-Piymouth 525-7404

PLYMOUTH 1987 VOYAGER SE -V6 automatic, air. cruise, tilt, dark glass sharp" $4995

FOX H I L L S Chrytier - Plymouth-Jaap-EagM

455-8740 961-3171

GMC 1991 Sonoma pickup 5

asking $5900 or bast oNer Days 471-5696 or eves 348-3452

PLYMOUTH 1949 GRANO VOYAG-ER LE. V-4. 7 passenger lul power 2 lo choose $9995 LrvonM ChrysMr-Plymouth 525-7604

GMC 199t S-15 SONOMA SLE Pickup, V6. 5 speed, ar. tin. cruise. 14.000 maM. Kke new Only $4495 M A T I C K CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

GMC-1992 SONOMA SLE, 2 wheel drive 2 8 V6. 5 speed, sr. loeded. 24K. $7.900 or beat 553-8052

PLYMOUTH 1990 VOYAGER - V6 automatic. M Ml. cruee. 7 passen-

> $4444

C A M P B E L L Dodge 534-1500

•SUZU 1949 pick-up 5 apeed. 32.000 mIM. red. no rust, economi-cal. dependabM. $3950 Cal after 5pm 313-476-8748

RANGER 1985. TYME AUTO

RANGER 1992 Sport, V6. M . cruMe. lit. am-fm cassette radio. 6.000 mr, 5 speed $0500 937-3524

823 Vsns AEROSTAR 1987 -1989 engine. M . runs excelenl. some nj*t $2600 824-6265

AEROSTAR. 1968 - EddM Beuer loaded, excellent condition. 39.000 m M extended warranty $ 11,500 Days 879-7508 Eves 879-4909

AEROSTAR. 1966 CUSTOM Load-ed 4 captan t Chars, lowing pack-age $7195 After 4pm 729-1343

AEROSTAR 1991, XL- dark owe 14.900 mM*. 7 passenger aulomet-ic. M , cruise excellent condition. $10 700 442-0672

ASTRO 1986 Custom - low excellent condition Many ext.-at $6499 626-6737

ASTRO 1949 - CS solomstic ar, power wmdows 5 locks am/tm cas-sette Ml A cnMe A must seel $4,960 BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651-2242

CARAVANS 1945 - 1949 4 choose From $2,495

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE II 17

CARAVAN-1987 LE 5 automatic. 2 6L. low miM*. loaded. 1 owner li-Btll black glaM. ruet proofed. Uk* new $5,850 641-4514

CHEVY CARGO Van '940. 6 cyan-. manual tranarmssicm Great

work truck'$1100" 937-4373

CHEVY Tiara 1990 - top ot the line-TV, VCR. CO 2 radlo'cassetle*. se-curity Exceaent condition 477-5494

CHEVY Mi TON 1991 - Cargo van, automatic with M . 8 cyandei. low miM* Only $11.940 BILL FOX CHEVROLET 451-2262

CHEVY WtNOOW van. 1944 merry new part*. 4 spaed, 79,000 m M

Good condition $3300. 437-478^

CHEVY 1949 ASTRO - 8 2 ion* V6. automatic. steering A brakM power window* 4 locks tit cruue one owner Or»y $7995 MATICK CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CHEVY 1949 Cargo Van - automat-ic. mr. power Hearing A Drakes 2 It seats Only $4548 M A T I C K CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CHEVY 1991 LUMINA APV - auto-matic. m. 7 peMeijei. power *MV dowt 8 lock*, tat. cruM* $4995 MAT»CK CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

OOOGE B-150 1945

DICK SCOTT Garden Cay 522-7420

OOOGE CARAVAN 1948 - 7] gar automatic. M . • 17.000 mdM $7,995 L UvonM OrytMr-Plymouth 525-7404

OOOGE GRANO CARAVAN 1940 SE 7 cherry' I " » • ? ' UvonM ChryeMr - Pl^nouth 525-7404

ic. M . al option*. TYME AUTO

OOOGE 1944 CARAVAN SC. 7 1.744 Q a N k O f 522 7*30

P aaaangai $4,744 DICK S E O T T M M

DOOGE 1444 CARAVAN LE - 7 |

ZTom

C A M P B E L L

CHEVY 1991 CI500 4x 1. ahonbed Saver ado. diack. 350 5 speed

truck 1 HUNTINGTON FORO 852-0400

CHEVY 1991 S-10 Blaa - 4*4, V4. . Ml sxlrM,

$13,400 Come seel 451-7324

DOOGE 1945 RAMCHARGER - 4 wheal drive, only 44,000 m M . Oonl

C R E S T W O O D DOOGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

ft Othsr

DODGE 1992 DAAOTA C>MrCab^ 4 1 4 oruMa $ 14 je8 " * m a c m m c

C R E S T W O O D .

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 . 142 - U M 0 aa..

$14,100 or baNoller 244-9140 ARarSpm |7»-ft477

FORO EXPLORERS 2 door 4 4 do

I From $14,944 B06 JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/QMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 463-2900

• o n $2,200 or baN oMar 537-4205

FORO-1444 F360 4*4.

834 Jeepe ft Other 4-Wheel Ddvee

GMC 1441 SUBURBAN SLE - * a*aN drwe. loeded. a a 17.000 (MMe $19,444

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTULC/OMC TRUCK

GMC 1441 S-15 JNIMY 8LE 4*4 VS. eunmiallc. Nr. «a4er pec*ay-M power. 2 door $13,444

B O B J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

PlywiOMBl. 453-2500

JEEP 1440 COMANCHE Ebnmator 4*4 Pickup. 4.0 U 5 apeed low

" " " C R E S T W O O D OOOGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 JEEP. 1945 Grand Wagcmaer . Vt aiiiiomMr. air. Loaded. 300 watt atereo. new tree. Blec*/red Manor 70,800 mi 44.500 334^252

FORO-1989 XLT Lariat. 4*4, 5 8 Mar V8, Mack with gray Manor, beet OX-

FORD 1441 F-150 XLT. 4*4. Only 15,000 maaaf Only $12,500

H I N E T P A R K UNCOLN44ERCURY

DOOGE 1948 POWER RAM 50 -4*4. red 4 reedy $4495 DICK SCOTT Garden City 522-7820

FORO 1442 Explorer «» Black 5

$18.500/be* uflar 437-4743

GEO TRACHKER 1440 CM. 4X4. low mM*. extra

Only 7.940 BILL FOX CHEVROLET

Converu-aaani

461-2242

GEO. 1940. Tracker, hardtop, excel lent. 4*4. 5 apeed. Nr. 40.000 rNMa. $4,000 ot Deal oMar. 459-5554

GMC-1444 SMr*. 4 whM automatic stereo. cruM* 75.000 n N * $8.100

drtye. V8. Nr. cap.

477-4448

GMC 1440 Jimmy 4 steertng/tr ak M . alanr mMe. 12.000 t i I i i on UrM. aiLe4aiit condition $11,500.

i4. power . 57.000 DrMM $ muat aaN 542-3433

JEEP CHEROKEE 1945 saMct track. 20K. naw angina, good condlon In/ out $4200 Altar f30p jn 424-5451

OOOGE 1949 Ramehargar AW 150 -amatic. 4WO. anv-tm

979-3893

DOOGE 1992 DAKOTA LE - Out) Cab. 4*4. VS. automatic, ar. traHar tow. ami apm. every option. Mte new $14,388

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L Dodge 536-1500

EXPLORER. 1991 XLT - 4 door, 2-wheel Or . automatic loaded. 28.000 m . $ 16.000/beat 535-1849

EXPLORER 1991. 4 door EddM Bauer. AOO. M . (unroof. MettMr. pose, trader low. JBL audio. Wia new $18,500 420-4017

FORD 1968 RANGER XLT - V6. ar, cassette 44.972 actual m*M. WAR-RANTY MUST SEE'! $4495

JEFF BENSON QUALITY AUTOS 542-7011

JEEP GRANO CHEROKEE Laredo 1943 - 4 door. 4x4 . automatic, a r . all power option*, alluminum iiiht*M. luggage rack* Hirry. *harpl $20,488

B O B J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

JEEP 1940 WRANGLER - 4x4. low maM. only $6495

FOX H I L L S Chrysler -Plymouth- Jaap-EagM

455-4740 961-3171

JEEP 1483 Grand CherokM Umded lor ata price o» a Laredo.

$25,500

ROVER 1990. 43.000 mue

RANGER 1944. 4 wheN drive, extra daan. Nee MUe Iruck Cheap!

AUTO 455-6566

RANGER 1941 STX Supercab. 4*4. luay loaded Too much toMt Cal afler 4pm 455-449J

SAMURAI JEEP 1947.4X4 Soil Top 14 In. Tire* $2799/belt OfMr Cel. 422-4911

H TON 1941 - 4X4. Slverado pick «p. Automatic. M * aqua>ped Only $14,960 BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651 -2262

TRACKER. 1940 LSI 4x4. convert. We 5 speed, loaded $7900 Cal 313-451-2444,313-227-6129

825 Sports ft Imported Cers

ACURA 1990 Legend L coup*

option* including phone, automatic. 34.000 miM* $18,200 661-026."

ACURA 1991. Legend. 4 door L£ light blue automatic CO. 11.000 N a . pertecl $25,000 cir bMt CNI t m 356-0753

ACURA 1992 LEGEND Coupe LS C dMC CO player. keyteM entry/alarm. Moption* Mini" $30,000 661-405J

AUDI 1946 CS Turbo - Well ma-n-lamed, w/records. all options. $4500 W Bloomfield, 626-817!

JEEP 1991 CHEROKEE Laredo, 4 wheel drive. Nr. caeeette. 32.000 maM loaded $12,995

B O B J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

JEEP 1992 CHEROKEE Laredo -4x4. ChrysMr Executive car. traMr lowing peck age, al the toy*, factory

• » new, $18,995. 525-7804

...all cars ^ safety checked 1988 BMW 73S. - Silver btue. 79.000 miles Loeded' $16,990

1969 CORVETTE Convertible 1 owner , automatic $22,990

A u d e t t e C a d i l l a c W e s t B l o o m f i e l d

851-7200

PLYMOUTH 1991 VOYAGER - V4. 7 •enger. mr tin. cruise power

locks 1 owner $11 995 LrvonM ChrysMr-Plymouth 525-7404

PIYMOUTH 1991 GRANO VOY-AGER SE. V6, 7 passenger. 1 owner. Black cherry, factory warranty $12,945 LrvonM ChrysMr-Plymouth 525-7604

PONT1AC 1940 TRANS SPORT SE

mmum A more* $10,468

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth 453-2500

FOUR SEASONS ENGINE EXCHANGE

12 Month/Unlimited* Mileage Warranty C o v e r s P a r t s & Labor 100%

Remanufactured engines for cars • trucks • marine • industrial

•this warranty available only on shop installation

12328 Woodbine • Redford W. of Telegraph. S. of the Jeffries

1(313) 531-3100 \ a $ 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 l l 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M l t | 8 4

MCDONALD FORD

> FINAL C L E A R A N C E O N ALL 1 9 9 2 M O D E L S

1992 T-BIRD Moon roof & more !

1992 TEMPO 4 dr., V -6 & more '

1992 RANGER XLT, V - 6 & m o r e '

WAS DISCOUNT REBATE

NOW $14,999* L M & ?997

1 21,664 5665 IQQQ

1992 TAURUS LX Anb-lock b rakes , dua l a i rbags

WAS DISCOUNT REBATE

'21,160 5 3 6 1

SW

NOW '15,299' S i # d e m o 2 1 4 3 6

1992 MUSTANG GT Special Edi t ion 1

WAS DISCOUNT REBATE

18,992 3793

500

NOW St. * 2 4 0 4

1 4 , 6 9 9 '

WAS DISCOUNT REBATE

1 4 , 4 8 6 4090

500

NOW <9899 J g k i d g r n o ^ g ^

1992 MUSTANG C0NV.

V-8, auto, loaded1

WAS DISCOUNT REBATE

•22,281 4 7 8 2

m NOW *16,999'

St. s 2 1 0 1 6 & 2 1 6 5 2

1992 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE

V-S. auto, l oaded

WAS DISCOUNT REBATE

'23 ,542 4 3 4 3

500

NOW 18,699 Si «21029

WAS DISCOUNT REBATE

1 3 , 3 7 2 3 3 7 3

5 0 0

NOW «9499' > demo T^67

1992 MUSTANG C0NV.

V-S, auto, special e d i t i o n

WAS DISCOUNT REBATE

•23 ,314 5 0 1 5

m NOW 1 7 , 7 9 9 *

St 4 2 1 1 6 0

1992 TEMPO GL 4 dr.. air. a u l o , loaded 1

WAS DISCOUNT REBATE

13*247 3 7 4 8

• W

NOW *8999 St • 21001

CHECK OUT OUR HUGE SELECTION OF 1993's NOW ON SALE! SERVICE NOW OPEN UNTIL 9PM ON

'PkM tax, ttla. daatination. kcansa. and aasignmant ot rabata to McDonald Ford.

MCDONALD FORD 550 W. Seven Mile • Northville

349-1400 Between Northvile Rd & Shok ton Rd.

8 0 * O&E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 1 , 1 9 9 3

AUTOMOTIVE 8 2 5 S p o r t s A

C a r s

SMW M M , S M . dark Hut . moon-roof. am/tm i w t o TYME doee it

BMW I M S 750*. Bronzite. excelent condition. 100.000 fflHH $22,000

634-4335 Of 539-3185

BMW 1 M 0 325 m Loaded. excellent condition Black or Mack 5 speed CaN M H at J74-8052 or 721-5677

BMW 525< 1969 axoeaent condi-tion Loaded leather interior. CD. $16,500 C a l 8AM-5PM 350-0800 After 6PM 663-6271

CORVETTE 1962. Ion. mile*. glass T toe*, naw carpal 4 taat cover*, t l 1.500 869 290 7

CORVETTE 1989 Convertible/hard top Loadad. m m condition, 6.OOO ml $23,000 Call Mon-Frl only, 9am-5pm 201-4103. ask tor Wayne

DOOGE 1993 INTREPIO ES - Mty loadad. low miles $16,990 DEAN SELLERS 643-7500

6 2 5 S p o r t s ft

I m p o r t a d C a r s

CORVFTTE-1969 convert*** Mack A Mack, automatic, kept in heeled o n M since naw. 5,100 mttaa. *ka naw $25,500 663-3401

CORVETTE 1990 C o n v e r t * * - Polo green, 2 tops, automatic, extra exlre ctaanl $23,995 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CORVETTE 1992 loadad + car phone As naw under warranty, prlcad Delow «molo**l* tor last sals $26,500 Mon-Fn 10-4 557-5215

DATSON 280 2 * 1961 - mdy rad. low n N K Only $2,895

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE II 17

GEO 1991 STORM GSI - sn, cssatta. 5 speed. defrost. aluminum wheel*. (aal gre*n Only $7995 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

GRANO PRIX 1969 McLaran Turbo. Loaded!* Exceaent condition" Low MIHs! Mska Oflar 380-9299

d i L N I S S A N

S A T U R D A Y S A L E S & S E R V I C E

1993 ALTIMA GXE Fully Equipped

$ p e r

m o . * A •36 nonen closed ena ease nt month caymant $275 refundable teorty deposit S35C acquisition Is* S750 cap cost reduction, tu. W» snd license teas due st lease mcaptxm Lessee lias option 10 p«rchaae. Out Is not ob-ngated tot > once determned si lease nception 1 S 000 miles par yaar Inn* .15" per n*ie over Umit at lease end Total 0' payments S9.324 Subiecl » credit approval and pnor sale Lestee r»pon$oie lor excess wear and laar

1993 MAXIMA GXE Fully Equipped

$ 2 7 4 p e r

m o . *

*36 month closed end lease 1st month payment $300 refundable security deposit. $1,000 cap. cost raducbon. S350 acquisition lee. an. iiBe and li-cense at due al lease inception. 15,000 iraes per year km*. 15' per mile ovar al lease end Lessee ha* o«*ion to purchase. Bui a not oDkgited lor a price delenraned al lease ncepocr Tolal ol payments $9,864 SuDtect to cred* approval and prior sale Lessee respomrt* tor excess near and (ear

G r a n d R ive r a t 10 M i l e F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

4 7 1 - 0 0 4 4

8 2 5 S p o r t s I t

I m p o r t s d C a r s

HONDA 1964 Accord LXI - hatch-back. 5 apeed. 43.000 mle* . 1 owner, mint. $7996 313-329-7358

HONDA 1969 Prelude Si - red. load-ed Coda Alarm. 63.000 mile*. ena owner. Immaculate. $9900 566-2423

MAZDA 1966. RX7. Immaculate condition wrth Rally wheel*. $620 down puts you In lt*s one. wtth vary low payments. TYME AUTO 456-5566

MERCEDES. 1962 190 - 4 door, naw leather Interior WW sacrifice Leave meeaage at 335-0360

MERCEDES 1975. 450 SEL, excellent condition In/out Prlcad to se* at $4500 673-0691

MERCEDES 1979 - 300S0. auto-matic. mat sac blue. 1 owner, hagh mHas. $6,000 851-1430

MERCEDES 1983 S-CIss* SOOSO southern car. new tire*. Mack/tan leather garaged winters. 65 000 mHas. immaculate 625-1168

MERCEDES 1991 300E, $37,995 4 door automatic. $16,000 miles, charcoal gray, gray leather interior

433-3036

VOLVO-1964 240 Wagon. 4 cylln Oar 5 speed, vary wall kept Greet shape $3,500 349-0098

8 5 2 C l a s s i c C a r s

FORD, 1935. 2 door, deluxe trunk-back sedan, all original, excellent body & V-6 $7,500 459-6672

SUPER BEETLE 1974 - Fully re-stored excellent condition. $2500

277-0026

8 5 5 E a g l a

PREMIER 1989 ES - sunroof. load-ed $6450 OEAN SELLERS 643-7500

8 5 5 E s q l a

PREMIER 1990 - automatic Mr. Ml power 30.000 mlta*. $7666

C R E S T W O O D DODGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 TALON 1991, excellent condition, black cherry, original owner, $10,500 C a l alter 6pm 435-9117

8 5 6 B u i c k

CASH Dealer <nH sen on consignment or pay caah lor your used car We need clean lower mileage older cars Can for caah price TYME AUTO 455-5568

CASH For your used car Dealer needs cars My wtfe says l pay loo much, can for phone appraisal. TYME AUTO 455-5566

CENTURY, 1983 - V6, em/tm cas-sette. cruise, valour interior Good condition. $1800 349-5360

CENTURY 1985. $1400

CENTURY. 1990 LIMITED Pampered, welt maintained, silver, most options. 42.000 ml . $6700/ best * 455-9496

LaSABRE LTt}1965 - FuHy loaded excellent condition Only $1,995

MEAOOWBROOK DOOGE II 656-6817

LESABRE 1979. 4 door, excellent transportation $1,000 525-2651

LaSABRE 1991 LTD - Mr. climate control, automatic, power seat, loaded Tailor made comfort, only $12,495 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

i i i i m x i

GET A SWEET DEAL ON A USED CAR FROM TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE!

11 O C T J - H u u a SMKT-Jx-i i xo £ apfcre ' 15 ,995

90 POKE SHADOW Automatic an ' 5397

U DOME SHADOW Automatic low maes *• • '4896

'11FQR9 MUST ABE U Has it cOxrs S ya: i-rjncog '7777

11 DOME SHADOW AMERICA Autcrtf.c aarrirty it *7227

"90 HOMA CM Lo» runes y«now 5 spe*c v J 7 4 7 8

12 DOOGE STEALTH 5 sseM ar '000 roes '17,625

TIMHSTiunuWiam; wwo x a x - a x '20 ,795

12 DOKE CAMVAI SC «Soe " f.HOOO iW KTiti ' 15 ,766

19 DOKE HA1DEI M i cyan* 5 sjfed jacc *««« ' 6388

12 Nltt CAIAVU HUM SE: OK ne wranti ' 15 ,733

12 CHRYSLER IBUN COWERTWIi Rt£ MD MX m- ' 13 ,466

TOWN & COUNTRY DODCE O P E N LATE M O N 8, T H U R S U N T I L 9 0 0 P M

ON GRAND RIVER at Orchard Lake and 9 Mile

31015 GRAND RIVER M m A| C ^ C A FARMINGTON HILLS * * I f ' U I J U

B O B D U S S C f l U =

"YOUR DISCOUNT DEALER" HUGE NEW CAR INVENTORY

: 1993 Villager GS Minivan

*ort drva antMocfc pra«or»ad aqupmanr paefcaga

umi'M. 90mm <*r*o*n A * » > •** . «arao i U t i pOM»«r dnm saot msrwwn «C»no HjQ <***. J(X W «yc>or ac^na 4 ipmo —cwrjn.r automabc -.ranaa** (>205 BS* ai saaaof -atfcat Wfas bghc j r x aaa*r r*ar varw www. prvac* gins Stoca «30SM

2 y a a r l e a s e

$ 3 4 1 i .

or purchase for S 1 7 , 9 0 3

Available 11

1993 Town Car Signature

mocha paarleacent metalkc mocha leather seat surface. • 8 L EFI VB engine, electronic automatic overdrive transmis-

s i o n . P21S/70R15 W S W tires Slock # 3 0 3 8 7 or purchase for

2 Yaar Lease

< 3 0 , 4 2 2 17 Available

1993 Continental Executive

Deep jewel green dearcoat metalkc. mocha leather seat surface, preferred eQuipment package 952A. illuminated entry system com-fort convenience group, 3 8L EFI V6 engine, electronic automatic overdrive transmission. P205 70R15 BSW tires Stock #30617

2 Year Lease $ 4 4 5

p e r m o n t h

or purchase for

2 7 , 9 1 1 27 Available

1993 Grand Marquis LS

Opel grey dearcoat. opM grey dolh preferred sou-pmenl pacxage 172A. front carpet ftoor mats rear carpet »oor mats reer kcense plaie frame. *• lummated entry Iron! cornering lamp*, leather wrap aleenng wheel tkv garts speed antrcx. raar window deftoslar. caM Murenutr wheels, oower lock group power radio artenna kauy »ghi group, bodysade pami stripe 4.8L OMC SEF1 VB engme. Mectron* automatic overdrive P715/70R15 WSW ares. kevWss entry Slock #30313

2 Yaar Laasa

* 3 9 9 " p e r m o n t h

or purchase for

$ 1 9 , 6 9 8 32 Available

B u y o r L e a s e T o d a y ! D r i v e A w a y T o m o r r o w SAVE EVEN MORE ON THESE DEMOS

1992 SABLE G S W A G O N

H A

WAS 119.636 S A U E P R I C E

• 1 4 , 5 8 9 *

1 9 9 2 C O U G A R 25th Anniversary

DEMO WA S $20,662

S A L E P R I C E

M 4 , 5 6 8 *

1992 TRACER L i t c s o o i r WAS 913,830

DEMO

S A L E P R I C E

M O , 2 0 0 *

BOO DUSSCfiU

1 9 9 2 S A B L E L S 4 O O O R

D E M O P a c k a g e 4 6 2 . L e a t h e r

WAS $21,734 S A L E P R I C E *

M 4 . 8 7 0 *

MCRCURV 3 1 6 2 5 G r a n d R i v e r at Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington

T O P D O L L A R O p e n M o n & T h u r s . t i l 9 P M .

P — 1 • r S P W B n 0 U P S P E C I A L T Y

^ 3 K 2 L K E = 5 R L A x z & B PLANS '."V

DETROIT APEA CALL

E S l l i S v i 5 3 7 - 4 6 4 0

858 Baicfc 858 Cadillac CENTURY 1986 - 4 door Loeded. Good condition $2,500 or beei off*r 544-7070

SEDAN DEVILLE 1987 - loaded, leather manor , custom lop. 71,000 maa* $5500 459-1446

CENTURY 1993 - 4 door. Ntver. Mka new. 4500 mle*. loeded. warranty Estate Sale $11 .500/be*v 655-6508

SEDAN DEVILLE 1965. looks 6 run* graat, to 1.000 m*e*. sunroof, leath-er. $4995 737-0815

LESABRE. 1966 4 Door exceaent condition, loeded. 80.000 n«le* $6,000 After 7pm 649-1372

SEDAN DE VILLE 1967 - Whtta/ dark red Wat her. 44.000 mi..loeded, mint condition $8900 682-7739

PARK AVENUE. 1961 Good condi-tion m & out No rust Run* excel-lent Excellent tranaportation car $900/De*t offer 535-4888

SEOAN De VILLE. 1969 - Blec* gray leather, loeded. M l power $ acces-sories 60 .000 mi . like new $10,500 476-2555

REGAL 1988 Limited. 2 door coupe, loeded Low ma**, new brake* $ bra*. $5900 416-8167

SEVILLE 1990. 3,200 maes. loaded, moonrool, asking $16,900 After 4pm 466-9106

REGAL 1991 Limited, loeded. mmt condition. I owner. $12,200

459-6277 880 Chavrolet REGAL 1991 Limited, loeded. mmt

condition. I owner. $12,200 459-6277 CAMARO 1989 RS - automatic* air.

power steering 6 brakes, tm, cruise, power locks, cassette, defrost Think spring! Only $7268 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

SKYHAWK 1988, automatic, air. am' fm stereo with surround sound $2299 TYME AUTO 455-5566

CAMARO 1989 RS - automatic* air. power steering 6 brakes, tm, cruise, power locks, cassette, defrost Think spring! Only $7268 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

SKYLARK 1984 Automatic, good transportation, new front tires. $1395 Celt. 669-4736

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1989 - VS. auio-matic. air. power Windows & locks, mt crmse power aeat Stretch out. relax Only $6995 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 SKYLARK 1968 2 door 1 owner

automatic, ak. power steering &

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1989 - VS. auio-matic. air. power Windows & locks, mt crmse power aeat Stretch out. relax Only $6995 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

brakes, amfm stereo cassette new tires/mufflers, we* maintained, no rust $4400 647-6055

SKYLARK 1992 SE. 4 door, loaded, V-6. a t * , salver/grey. 16000 h.-wey mile*. $12,900 553-3353

8 5 8 C a d i l l a c

BROUGHAM 1987 DeLegance Black on Black Loaded! Excellent condition $8250/tost 539-0102

ELDORADO 1989 - spotless, oyster pean finish, carmine leather LIKE NEW. MUST SEE I

JE FF BENSON QUALITY AUTOS 562-7011

FLEETWOOD-1990 Loaded with sunroof, front wheel drive- 64,000 ml. $14 400 Call Mon -Frl 9-3 244-9150 or after 4 pm 887-7230

SEDAN DEVIL LE 1992 - Excellent condition. $21.500 625-0761

SEDAN DE VtLLE 1990, white/red leather. 44k miles, sharp, $14,900/ best offer 885-4481

...all cars safety checked

1992 Eldorado - Polo green, tan leather mtenor. 3,000 mules, has It all1 $26,990

1991 Eldorado - Touring Coupe-power sunroof, leather interior, sharp' $20 990

1991 Fleetwood Brougham - rear wheel drive, whrte w/leather interior, sharp'$17 ,990

A L L A N T E S A L E ! 1991 - Black - $30,990

1991 - Pearl While - $31 990

1989 Eldorado - white Astro rool. genuine wire wheels, loaded $12 990

t988 Sedan OevlUe - gray w'leather power sunroof, loaded $7990

1986 Eldorado - America s Cup Edi-tion, white w'blue leather, 27,000 miles, showroom condition Greet

rt $9990

Audette Cadillac W e s t B l o o m f i e l d

851-7200

C l a s s i f i e d A d s

G E T R E S U L T S

C l a s s i f i e d A d s

8 8 0 C h a v r o l e t

BERETTA 1968 iqolppnj BILL FOX CHEVROLET 661-2202

BERETTA-1900 GTZ, white. M»y loaded, alarm, mint condition $7,990 533-5692 or 421-6562

BERETTA 1981 GTZ air. V6, a* power sharp' $9666

B O B J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth, 453-2500

BERETTA 1990 GT - Red. sunroof, air. 5 spaed. M l power low miss, like naw. $7,800 346-3731

CAMARO 1986 I ROC Exceaent condition, dark blue, must sa* 64.000 ml. $4600 Arm 459-4146

CAMARO 1966 SS. T-tops. air. loadad. daan. 31.000 rrmaa. $5996 Caa Keith 9am-5pm 261-6655

CAMARO. 1991 RS V8 auto. air. MR, cassette. 1 adult owner. 19.000 m . $10,600 firm after 5. 532-4629

CAMARO 1991 RS - VB. automatic, air. power steering 6 brakes, power windows 6 locks, tm. crutee. defrost. 23.000 miles Only $10,666 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CAMARO 1992 RS - V6. automatic, air. power steering 6 brakes, power windows 6 locks. Mil. cruiee. detroel. 7.000 mMe* Black beauty, only $11,995

M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

Smart Isn't it time you got really smart ?

A s s e e n o n T . V . ! 8 9 B E R E T T A G T

V-6. automatic, extra sharp!

* 6 9 9 5

•89 C A P R I C E C L A S S I C

V-8. automatic, loaded

$ 7 9 9 5

' 9 2 B L A Z E R 4 D O O R

Low miles

$ 1 7 , 9 9 5 .

>93 G E O P R I Z M L S I

Automatic, a«r, .only 4,000 miles.

$12,995 ' 8 8 ' * F O R D

E S C O R T L X Air. nice car

' 2 9 9 5

' 9 2 G E O P R I Z M

Automatic- air. low miles

' 9 9 9 5

• 9 2 C H E V Y L U M I N A E U R O

4 door, tutly loaded

' 9 0 T R A C K E R

C O N V E R T I B L E 4 x 4

Cassette

• 1 1 . Q Q 5 • ' 6 9 9 5

HOLIDAY CHEVROLET F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S T ^ S S ' J S S M O

4 7 4 - 3 5 9 4 ^ 30250 Grand between M<K & Orcnaro l*ka Rd

8 8 0 C h a v r o t a t

CAMARO 1991 RS - Loeded. tinted window* Bad credit, no credit benkruptcy okay. Take over pay-ments ol $261 a month 360-3117

CAMARO 1991 RS V-6. air. power •teartng/braMe/wlndowa/tocfca. tat, cruiee. am/tm cassette. 28,000 mllee. $9500 471-9236

CAMARO 1992 RS. V8 automatic. I-tope. M l power, turquote* w/bleck mtertor, very dean. Balance ol fac-tory warranty. $13,600 or beat oiler Must Sea (Union Lake) 363-78*6

C A M E 0 1 9 9 1 S-10 pick-up, 4.3 5 apeed. V6. Meek bucket*

Good condition 535-5007

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1981 - 9 pas-senger. wagon, rune 6 looks great $1450/beat. 459-9624

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1992 - Fu»y loadad, 9000 m*ea $13,960 BILL FO* CHEVROLET 651 -2262

CAPRICE 1965 Classic exceaent condition loaded. $3275 937-2367

CAPRICE 1965 Estate Wagon. fu«y loaded. 66.000 milee. wiles car. non-amoker Mint condition Ortves Uk* new $3200 421-9246

CAPRICE 1967 Station Wagon -86.000 mnae. VS. new exheust. wen maintained. $4,450 274-1427

CAVALIER RS 1989 - automatic, air power steering, power brakes. Tit . cruise, stereo. $4' 4995 DICK SCOTT Garden Crty 522-7820

8 8 0 C h e v r o l e t

CAVALIER 1967 RS, automatic air. am/tm stereo, factory glass aunrool Ufce new $3,900 453-4219

CAVALIER 1987 RS Convertible • ak. IM. power window* A locks Think Spring! Only $5995 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CAVALIER 1967 - automatic a* power steering 6 brake*, delrost. cassette Only $2995-M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CAVALIER 1968 Ra«y Sport, auto-matic. am/tm stereo, surround sound, extra sharp. 1st $5500 takes TYME AUTO 455-5586

CAVALIER 1989 --?^Jt*»'autom*t-IC. power steering 8 Drakes stereo defTosl. very smoolh Only $4468 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CAVALIER 1989 Z-24 - V6. auto-matic. sir. power windows 6 locks, till cruiss defrost, loeded Only $7768 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CAVALIER 1990 Station Wagon, loaded. V6. $6.000/best

255-7002

CAVALIER 1990 - 4 door, automat-ic. ak. power steering 6 Drakes, cas-sette Not a scratch, only $5995 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CAVALIER 1992 RS 6000 maes au-tomatic air, abs. cassette. 2 door, burgundy $7200

435-0901

FINANCING AVAILABLE • LOT 2

"85 T -B IRD Red waded 48000 miles s 4 8 8 0

88 M U S T A N G LX HATCHBACK Air ' 4 7 8 0

8 8 ESCORT GT 5 speed a« dean ' 3 7 8 0

9 0 T E M P O 4 coo- 31,000 miles l 5 9 8 0

91 FESTIVA 21 000 m a $ ' 4 9 8 0

89 M U S T A N G LX Automa.c air ffcc roo« ' 5 2 8 0

88 BRONCO II STARCRAFT Aulpnatic air M U S T S E E

87 CAVALIER Convertible V-6. automatic * 5 6 8 0

'85 T E M P O 43 000 miles ausomaic air ' 2 9 8 0

8 5 C R O W N VICTORIA 4 door dan Wue. low nuies l 3 9 8 0

8 9 T 0 P A 2 Black 53 000 maes ' 4 9 8 0

89 GMC S-15 EXTENDED CAB V6 auiomaK a.. i*e new ' 6 9 8 0

89 SABLE LS W A G O N Loaded M a n ' 5 4 8 0

' 8 8 HORIZON 4 doo« automatic a«r. low miies ' 4 3 8 0

" 8 9 E - 1 5 0 CLUB W A G O N Tu lone ' 7 4 8 0

'87 , "88. ' 89 AEROSTARS Sale priced from • 4 9 8 0

"86 SABLE Loaded, dear ' 3 9 8 0

"86 T O W N CAR S I G N A T U R E to. M u s t S e e

'85 T E M P O Automatic air clear ' 2 2 8 0

"85 T -B IRD 48 000 miles L O A D E D

'84 F IE R 0 A M 4 Roof automatic ime new ' 3 2 8 0

8 9 CHEVY S - 1 0 PICKUP Like new l 4 4 8 0

' 8 7 C R O W N VICTORIA 4 door loaded i i« new ' 6 6 8 0

cVUlage&5rd Used Cars Lot 2

2 5 5 6 5 M i c h i g a n A v e . n ^ Q 0 7 0 A v. mMe west ol Telegraph a I 0 " 0 f w w

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Air condit ioning, automatic. AM/FM cassette, tilt, rear defogger, 15 inch wheels. Stk. #30003.

Sale Price $ 1 2 , 6 4 7 *

1 9 9 3 B O N N E V I L L E S E

V6, automatic, air, cassette. Stk. #30309.

Sale Price $ 1 7 , 5 8 5 *

1 9 9 3 S U N B I R D LE C O U P E

Automatic, air, tilt, pulse wipers, rear defogger, stereo/ cassette. Stk. #J30488.

Sale Price $ 1 0 , 8 4 9 *

1993 S A F A R I E X T E N D E D V A N

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V6 automatic power windows & kicks, tilt, cruise rack deep tinted glass Stk #3286

8 passenger luggage

Sale Price $ 1 6 , 2 9 9 *

1 9 9 3 J I M M Y 4 D O O R

V6 , automatic , air. p o w e r w i n d o w * « l o c k s tilt. Cruise casset te power mirrors, soft ride s p a r e tire carr ier Stk # 3 2 1 7

Sale Price * 1 9 , 5 7 1 *

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AUTOMOTIVE 880 Chevrolet CAVALIER t»90 - 2 door, automat-ic, ak tit defroel stereo $6996 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 CELEBRITY 1969 • 4 door, automat-ic, a*, tilt $ cruise, low miles

$5 960 BILL FO* CHEVROLET 651-2262

CITATION 1960, power steering. 67 000 miles, eiceaent running con-dition. a MM* rust $700 349-8444

CITATION 1981 miles, -e Body. 112!

original miles, very reliable sokd dean

1250/best

50.000 k 467-9648

CORSICA 1990 LT - automatic, ak. power fondows 6 locks, tilt, cruise, cassette defrost Greet family car. only $5995 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 CORVETTE 1989 - Loaded, smoke grsv warranty EnceHent condition, but musi sell Call 476-9168

880 Chavrolat LUMINA 1991 - 4 door. 6 cylinder, automatic, a r . MI 1 cruiee. extra clean/ $9,960 BILL FO* CHEVROLET 651-2282

NOVA 1986. excelent 1 owner 66.000 maaa Won t taal

condition. $2300

981-5167

NOVA 1966 exceaen 1 owner 68.000 mle* Won't teat

condition. $2300.

981-5187

882 Chrysler CASH

D e u r wal aek on o pay cash lor your JSW

onsignmenl or car We need

Can for cash price TYME AUTO 455-5566

LOOKING FOR CARS Irom $300 to $3000'> Wa Dave litem at Michigan Auto Auction For information call 326-6400

LOOKING FOR SMALL Automatic? Priced $2000 t Below-' TYME has many lo choose from TYMEAUTO 455-5566

LUMINA 1990 - 4 door sedan, V6, luify loaded eiceuent condition $5200 647-5092

LUMINA 1992 2 door Euro, loaded, automatic, bright red, 13 600 mites $12,000 pall 652-6726

MAL'BU 1979 - Reliable transporta-tion wrth av. am-tm stereo Good fires $900 459-1440

MONTE CARLO 1966 V-8. 56.000 maes. power brakes/steering, load-ed »Owner $4250 Desl 535-0667

862 Chrysler LeBARON 1968 Convertible, premi-um. loaded, leather, mc* cart Must

DICK SCOTT Garden City 522-7620

LE BAR OH 1969 GT Turbo Whrte w/wtm* meeh rtma. red interior completely loeded. like naw $ 6 M 6 / b e « After 6pm 563-7315

864 Dodge CHARGER. 1966. sharp, automatic air. 62.000 mile*, new brakes $ tire* $1600 464-5841

FIFTH AVENUE 1986 air a l luxury $3695

F O X H I L L S

automatic.

COLT 1969 GT - automatic, air. cas-sette flash red $4495

F O X H I L L S Oryaler-Ptymouttv-Jeep- Eagle

455-8740 961-3171

Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle 455-8740 961-3171

CONQUEST 1984 good. $1,000 C a l

IMPERIAL 1990 - top of th* kne lux-ury a l power, leetfter Interior, only 25 000 miles $13,995

F O X H I L L S Chrysler - Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

455-6740 961-3171

OAYTONA CS 1986 - automatic 6 ak. Extra nice' Only $4,988

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE 853-9090

LeBARON 1984, power evryimng. leather interior, new battery, rubber, complete exhaust $1300 730-1053

LEBARON 1986 GTS, 4 door. 2 5 EFI, 4 cylinder, hid power. 71000 miles. $2400 397-6077

LEBARON. 1986. power everything, low maes, very dean. $2650 Musi aee 344-2957

MONTE CARLO 1979-- parting out, wd. needs 729-9137

all or part Engine runs good, needs on $150 tr an amission

NOVA 1985 - automatic air. 43.000 actual m^es $2995

• 'FOX H I L L S Chrysler - Plymouth-Jeep - Eagle

45S-8T40 961-3171 - - Classified Ads

G E T R E S U L T S Classified AOs

LeBARON 1989 - Automatic, tutly equipped $6,960 BILL FO* CHEVROLET 651-2262

LeBARON 1989 Coupe - Mark Cross, leather, all options 30 000 miles on»y $6495

F O X H I L L S Chrysler - Ptymout h-Jeep-Eagle

455-8740 961-3171

NEW YORKER 1989 Landau, leath-er, loaded. 76,000 mi Sharp/dean Must sell $6199 best 722-0160

NEW YORKER 1991 Salon - V6. ABS Drakes fully loaded, color-Dlack cherry-matching leather, ster-eo. 30.000 miles $10,500 464-0721

All o s c d cars and t rucks and vans red-tagged wtth our NO HASSLE prices for your buying convenlcncc

DAYTONA 1968. turbo, immaculate. option* plus Kenwood Sound

tinted window*, alarm 6 front mask Need money lor scnooi $4800 beat Must Mil soon 846-1824

DAYTONA. 1989, automatic air sunrool. excellent condition $5200/beat 391-1510

OAYTONA 1991 ES - super sharp' Uke new balance ol new warranty

F O X H I L L S Chryaler-PlyiTiouth-Jeap^ Eagle

455-8740 961-3171

864 Podge MONACO 197$ new Hon. air. entailer! $700/beat 422-2602

SHADOW ES 1992 - Emerald green. $.100 ma**, iftowroom new1

Only S0 981 MEADOWBROOK DODGE

653-9090

SHADOW power st k*pl. $3 695 /best

SPIRIT 1969 - automatic air load 9 0 1 3 9 8 8 BRUCE

C A M P B E L L Dodge 538-1500

SPIRIT 198-9 $5495

automatic air, mce

866 Ford I866 Ford ESCORT 1MB GT - 5 speed load-ed. highway nrillea. exceaent condi-tlon Aak Ing $3475 464-1774

ESCORT 1989. automatic, air. star eo. very low mile* garaga kepi

455-5566

PROBE. 1969 LX. $ «pe*d 4$,000

amcenaw $3699 TYME AUTO

ESCORT 1969 - automatic, air. looks I ke new $2995 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LIMCOLN-MERCURY

PROBE 1990 OT - I power steering 6 brake*. 4 miles aharpi $6488

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTlAC/G»4C TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

ESCORT 1989 GT - 5 alarm, cuatom paint Not a scratch' Only $5568 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

F O X H I L L S Chrysler - Ptymoulti-Jeep-Eagle

55-8740 961-3171

866 Ford MUSTANG 1969 - GT Black, lutly loaded, like new! Only $7,995

MEADOWBROOK DODGE

BRONCO tl 1990 XLT - Excellent condition. 56.000 miles, loaded, $9,500 Call after 6pm, 473-5414

DAYTONA 1992 - ES, white, auto-malic. loaded. 20.000 mi amfm stereo caaaette. $12,500 355-3881

0YNASTY 1968 - nice car. fully equipped. 6 cyl. $4695 DICK SCOTT Garden Crty 522-7820

DYNASTY 1990 LE - V6. automatic alt loaded, like new $5988

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L Dodge 536-1500

INTREPID 1993. black, loaded, un-der 500 miles. $18,900. Ca l afler 4 30pm. 981-6742

OMNI 1989 - 4 door power steering, air stereo, good luel economy, non amoker Excellent $2,975 939-8475

'89 CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 tJo&r loaded, great value!

$ 8 3 8 3 '89 PONTIAC

GRAND AM LE Loaded, aluminum wheels, sharp!

$ 6 6 6 6 ' & OLDS CIERA

Ak. AM FM cassette, power locks, mire covers, sharp!

* 4 8 4 8 CORSICAS 1989-1992

12 lo chooae - many autre*!

SUPER BUYS! Most cars guaranteed 3 months or 3OOO miles

CHEVFKMJET G 6 8 LOCAL453-4600METRO 9 6 1 - 4 7 9 7 -340875 P l y m o u t h Road , P l y m o u t h

SHADOW 1989 ES - automatic, air. all the toys. Must see' $4844

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L Dodge 538-1500

ESCORT GL, 1967 blue 2 door 4 speed manual w/alr. rear defrost power steering, am/tm stereo 1 owner well maintained " very good condition Good starter car $2200/ Mat offer Alter 5pm 355-5866

ESCORT GT - 1966, white, excellent condition. 5 speed, manual, air $2200 After 5pm. 981-7503

ESCORT GT 1968 Excellent corwj.-ton New tire*, exhaust 8 more $4,300 or Dest offer 261-4463

ESCORT 1965 wagon automatic air, power steering. 88,000 miles some rust $699/ best 565-6607

ESCORT 1986 GT, 5 speed, new tira*/brak*s, overhauled engine asking $2.000/be«t 531-3727

ESCORT 1986. looks & runs super $1150 TYME AUTO 455-5566

ESCORT 1986 PONY. 2 door new Drakes-tires, very clean. 78.000 miles $170C>'bes1 326-5218

ESCORT 1986 2 door blue, auto-matic. aw, loaded. 1 owner. 72.000 miles. $1,650. Eves 478-7052

ESCORT 1966-4 door, auto air loaded Runs & drives excellent Rebuilt engine $1 775 458-3949

ESCORT. 1968 ' i GT - Clean, n « , Drakes & tires. 40 000 rm $4400

478-1218 SHADOW 1992 - 5.000 miles, auto-matic while demo-like $7995 fac-tory warranty

C R E S T W O O D DOOGE •

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

ESCORT 1989. very good condition. $2500

422-7859

ESCORT 1990 GT - 9 'eel shape, run* good. 42.000 miles. $4 500 or

I. Must sell 721-2256

ESCORT 1990 GT - Mack with saver interior. $4700/best offer

I: 557-5046

lira* $ rool stereo, air, kpht $6 200/beet 505-0006

akes 45.000 PROBE 1990 LX

er steering 6 bri maes sharp' $6488

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

SABLE 1992 - GS. loaded 16.000 ula*. aluminum wheal* beautiM*

453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

TAURUS 1986 LX. station wagon excellent condition. 121.000 maaa. $2375 641-6608

872 Lincoln 872 Lincoln CONTINENTAL moon roof. MaM

muel aee »17 J 0 0

te alerwi.

642-5795

CONTB4ENTAL 1969 Signature Se-ries. new Ore* 6 brake*. 66.000

LINCOLN. I960, Town Car, lure Sena* 46.000 laghwey mae*. t

S13400 456-6519

LINCOLN. 1990 LSC. loaded, re-moK start, phone, perfect $17,900

453-7643 or 347-0337

MARK W 1966 LSC. loeded. m t n condition. $6500 or best crfler

MARK VII. 1990 Bm Blasa - Black Mack leather c a r e M * maintained mint condition 62 .000 miles. $12,900 313-695-4634

CONTINENTAL

$9000* it conditien asking Aak lor Bob 545-5000

CONTINENTAL 19! low maes. very veryaharpi $ 14.900

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

MARK va. 1986 Haa* Edition ml JBL Dark blue. 1 owner, wee maav talnad 61.000 maaa Best o«lar over $6000 826 2482

TOWN CAR 1991. Executive Series Showroom new condition On»r 16.000 mae* Saver gray, aluminum

$16,500 CeN 6-6pm only 464-1714

ESCORT 1990 GT. immaculate con-dition. a title, complete history with lu l warranty Only at TYME $700 below Mack book $4775 TYME AUTO 455-5566

TAURUS 1967 LX ceHent condition, miles $3,500

89.000 591-1760

TAURUS 1987 Wagon 78,000 s $3500 851-9155

ESCORT, 1990 LX, 2 door, automat-ic, air excellent condition. $5200/ best 422-4613

ESCORT 1990 LX - 1 owner. 14.000 rm . raar defogger. $3900 or Desi offer 489-7134

ESCORT-1990 LX, automatic, air, stereo high highway rn.. wen main-tamed New tire*, brake* A e*haua1 Excellent $2 650 firm 261 -0259

ESCORT 1991 GT - 5 speed, load-ed 100.000 mae warranty, excellent condition $6600/best 981-8663

ESCORT 1991 GT. air. power steer-ing. brakes am-fm cassette Premi-um sound.$6500/best 451-0237

ESCORT 1991 GT - l ike new, fuBy loaded $7450 OEAN SELLERS 643-7500

ESCORT 1991 GT 24000 miles. 2 door, cruise, power mirrors, an 5 speed, moonroof, cassette, white $8700 435-0901

ESCORT 1991 LX - 2 door, red au-tomatic, air, am/tm stereo $5995 HUNTINGTON FORO 852-0400

ESCORT 1992. 11.300 miles, auto-matic. 5 door, A M - F M cassette, air, like new $7800 261-8004

ESCPRT 1969 GT- 5 speed air tilt' power steering, cruise. 38,000 mL. $5495 C a l after 4pm 722-2181

ESCORT 1988 GT - 5 speed, air loaded, low miles excellent condi-tion. $3,900/bast ' 478-0457

ESCORT 1988 i LX Warranty New b r a k e s / t i r e s , power s teer ing-brakes. air, rear defog 35-45 mpg i-OWNER $3800 274-9360

SPIRIT 1990 LE - V6, automatic, air | loaded $4968

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L Oodoe 538-1500 I

ESCORT 1988 LX - automatic air, low miles, lots more, hke new $3988

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L Dooge 538-1500

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EXP 1984 - 5 speed manual, cas-sette air. sunroof runs welt $850 or best 729-0622

TAURUS 1968 GL - V6. loaded Highway miles $4,200 or best

• 264-5571

Taurus 1988 - GL. V6. white, high mules, no rust 2 .700 new tires new transmission 855-9574

TAURUS 1989. V6. a l power, rrrtg warranty, 63.000 mrtes $6,400

425-6552

TAURUS 1990 LX - airbag full pow-er maintained quality trade, non-smoker $7495 WARRANTY!

JEFF BEN30N QUALITY AUTOS 562-7011

TAURUS 1991 LX Wagon, excellent condition, dark blue. 3.8L engine, power equipment $11.500/offer Nights 476-2969 Days 322-5112

TOWN CAR 1991 - Executive Se-na* 16.000 mae*. loadad Ike a Sig-nature Senea $18,900 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K UNCOLN-MERCURY

TAURUS-1992. automatic, air ster-eo Mint 13.000 rm 3 /36 warranty $12 500'best After 6pm, 661-0428

TAURUS 1992 Wagon 3 8 liter, dual air Dags. anil-lock Drakes, won t last at $13.8 950 DEAN SELLERS 643-7500

T-BIRO. 1988 Turbo Coupe - Excel-lent every opt ion 37.000 mi auto-matic New tires 6 brakes Midnight blue $8300 AFter 5pm 427-6093

T BIRO 1988 5 0 engine New paint new tires Ence!lent condit ion Must see $5,950 Call, 355-0845

FESTIVA 1991 - full factory equipment Must see $4 995

PAT MILLIKEN FORD 255-3100

TEMPO 1987 - LX, 4 door loaded N-ce carl $2695 DiCK SCOTT Garden City 522-7820

TEMPO '988 automatic air stereo, looks 8 runs super $2399 Why pay more' ' TYME AUTO 455-5566

FESTIVA 1991 L - silver, 5 speed 25.000 miles $4500 HUNTINGTON FORD 852-0400

TEMPO. 1988 GL red. d e a n 2 door automatic ak 69 000 rmles 1 owner $3,300 437-9896

LOOKING FOR CARS trom $300 to $30001 vve have them at Michigan Auto Auc t ion For inlormation caw, 326-6400

LOOKING FOR SMALL Automatic? Priced $2000 S Delow? TYME has many to choose I rom TYME AUTO 455-5566

MUSTANG, 1982 GT, exceaent con-dition, $2895

933-8156

MUSTANG-1966 GT 5 sunroof 60.000 miles $3,800 Can after 4pm. 421 -6212

1990 PONTIAC GRAND AM

2 door auiomatic aw. power Bearing & Drakes

Sale Price $6900

THIS WEEK'S MANAGER'S SPECIAL

1992 BUICK CENTURY

4 aoor air automatic. powa< steorimg & brakes power

o * t

Sale P n c f l 1 2 , 3 0 0

1990 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

4 door air automatic power steering a Drakes

Sale Price s8995

1992 BUICK LESABRE

Red air. power low miles

Sale Price • 1 5 , 9 0 0

1992 BUICK SKYLARK Automatic, air, tilt, low miles.

S Sale Price

a i r , m i , l o w m n e s .

10,999 ARMSTRONG BUICK

30500 Plymouth Road • Uvonia BUICK

5 2 5 - 0 9 0 0 I S U Z U

1990 BUICK CENTURY WAGON

Air. lull power

Sale Price <8900 1992 FORD

TEMPO «nat»c, power i, low mrtes

Sale Price s7800

1991 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE

Air, lull power

Sale Price* 16,900

1989 BUICK PARK AVENUE

Sale Price '10,500

MUSTANG 1966 LX. 4 cylinder 4 >peed manual maroon hatchback, amfm cassette air. new tires: new transmission cruise 3 0 + mpg, highway rm. $1 750/be*1 474-9715

MUSTANG 1967 LX - 4 cyl . aw, au-tomatic, loaded NICE CAR! $5995 HUNTINGTON FORD 852-0400

MUSTANG 1989 GT - 5 speed, mint condition, low mileage, adult non-jmcwer $8 500 Days 422-2284

MUSTANG 1989 LX Red, power l o c k s ' w m d o w s 3 8 , 0 0 0 mi les $5700 After 4pm 651-5143

MUSTANG 1989 LX 4 cylinder tur-bo. automatic loaded low mites. $5200 981-3315

MUSTANG. 1990 GT. loaded 5 speed 33.000 miles excellent con-dition $9,450 464-1156

TEMPO 1990 GL loaded TS871 be-low Mack book. only $5125 TYME AUTO 455-5566

TEMPO 1990 GL. loaded.' TYME does n again. $871 below black book, only $5125 TYME AUTO 455-5566

Tempo 1990 GLS - loaded excellent condition C a l wtth best offer Must sell 546-2662 or 591-1956

TEMPO 1991 - automatic aw. cas-selle 20.000 rmles $7995

C R E S T W O O D DODGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 TEMPO 1991, 10.000 mile* power locks/brakea/aleerwig mr. raar de-lrost smoke Ire* $8500 .941-0733

TEMPO 1991 - 20.000 miles, while, excellent condi t ion power a-r. cruise. $9 000 Alter 5pm 525-6803

TEMPO 1991 - 4 door, low mileage aw conditioning, extra, extra daan Only $4 795 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

MUSTANG 1990 GT - black on Mack, auto transmission' Real nice car' $9995 HUNTINGTON FORD 852-0400

TEMPO '991 - 4 door 20.000 miles automatic air - M l cruise locks, seats factory warranty to 60.000 miles

C R E S T W O O D OOOGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

MUSTANG 1991 GT Convert ible 3 to choose from star t ing at $ 13.950 DEAN SELLERS 643-7500

PROBE-1989 excellent condit ion, has everything, low miles $5,995 As* tor Mark at 362-4640

THUNDERB1RO 1990 Super Coupe, leather power moonroof 32.000 miles like new $ 11.950 DEAN SELLERS 643-7500

THUNOERBIRD "992 LX - silver loaded buy pre-owrved and save Only $14,495 HUNTINGTON FORD 852-0400

PROBE 1989 - GT loaded k miles Must see $7, 995

PAT MILLIKEN FORD 255-3100

868 Geo

PROBE 1989 LX - automat ic air crmse tut all power has ESP total and only 25,000 miles HUNTINGTON FORO 852-0400

PROBE 1990 GL. White 36 000 maes Automatic Excellent Condi-tion $6 200 best Call 545-6434

PROBE 1990 - GT, excellent condi-tion warranty new tires, must see

313-373-8584

PROBE 1990 LX, 46000 maes pow-er everything digital dash auiomat-ic excellent condition. $7900/besi After 5pm 979-6528

PROBE 1991 - V6. automat ic . Mack. tuBy loaded sunrool 36 000 maes. $9 500 Call after 5pm 360-8653

PROBE 1992 LX Blue low mines 5 speed amfm cassette an power s tee r i ng /b rakes , gray in te r io r $11,200

GEO TRACKER LSI 1990 Black convertible, air am-tm cassette. $7000 or best Offer 471-3297

GEO 1990 PRISM Automatic, pow-f steering .' Drakes, raar window de-•ogger an power locks am- fm ster-eo cassette $6,000 464-0623

METRO 1990 LSI 2 door automatic, air 39.000 miles, Mue very d e a n Great car Onfy $2900 454-0903

METRO 1990 5 miles ExceSant condit ion' $2800 CaB 363-0604

METRO 1991 LSI, 5 speed Sony, assumaoie warranty 22000 mnes. asking $4995'best 464-4443

PRISM 1990 4 Poor excellent con-dition, an. automatic, low miles $5 000 543-8103

PRlZM 1990 LSi - red. Iu»y low mileage dean a s K , n ^

TAURUS 1986-air power no rust New tires 6 parts Exceaent condi-tion $2 850 or Dest 532-3969

Dest after 757-4825

PRI2M 1490 standard 56000 525-0168 miles, red air good condition

1 $3200 'Be*t 254-4676

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TRACKER, i960 Mue. Lai package automatic mmt condition, new so«t •dp 39* highway m*as. air « n / f m cassette cat*

lette onannal owner aporty de-$7 SOC 553-4234 c» $55-8606

870 Honda ACCORD 1966 LX - 4 dc automatic cruiee. aa Grandma scar $6,000

ACCORD 1967 OX 4 door tap* deck Run* • • « . looks race $3 600 C a l 423-7539

ACCORD 1967 LX. power sunroof, new tree automatic. a»c*aan1 con-difcon $7 500 Must aal 456-1616

ACCORD 1966 LX) Coupe -extra share new Hre* $7000

ACCORD 1966 LX - 75 000 rm ex ceHent condition $6 500 Altar 5pm 522-5561

ACCORD-1969 LXi - 5 speed. 4 door loeded me«ude«Q Sunroof $

M H 4 M

ACCORD 1990 EX 5 speed 2 door coup* M l power power sunroof reer apoaei excelent 26000 mae*. $12300 Evening* 87»-0763

ACCORD 1990 LX k gray mi i. $10 200

O V C CRX I M S . 86 000 t new dutch battery $

CIVIC 1985 Blue wag< mam. aa alereo 9 spei beat C a l

m. 84 000 «d $2500

387 5872

CIVIC 1980 EX * door M i loaded eso*a*m 57.800 ml., $7780 " o o n i T -

c m 1886 $ apeed m A •ana naw cb*c* U N O

u FM caa 6 braaae 545-6436

PRfLUOE 1981 loeded reef, excellent frees $ i H O / b e e l 471 9233 or

sower sun-port al ion

$81-4880

PRCLUOE 1886 red CM

$441 down BUM yoa m m T V S * AUTO

reoaf «we-ealon Mr. e e n e i

4 «, • . ,

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TOWN CAR 1991. executive leather, dual power seats, geometric 29.000 mae*. $17.450/ol1*r Warranty 91

TOWN CAR 1991 Signature Series. 20 OOO maaa $ 19.900 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

872 Lincoln TOWNCAR 1 9 M Gaandpa s car $13,750.

10.700 mila* im condMon

. 647-16*9

TOWN CAR 1990 16.500 m a * , beautiful twWght btue. M i e n k t -

863-6457 '

874 CAPRI. 1991.

16.000 Convertible red. 5

rates $10,500 661-312® i

GRANO MAAOOIS 1 M 7 LS. hill power AM-FM t u i l l l l new bet-tery1 exhaust 6 en^irw i

GRANO M A R O U ® 1990 LS - 31.000 — maaa 1 owner factory warranty -$10,900 453-2424--.

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•74 COUGAR LS - U M M . n o t

, 54.000 mBae. 322-7888.282-1*47

S C Very good cor*S-

COUGAR 1990 LS - 3* 000 m i n . nmeei everything. too*« and dnvee

CO 1699S 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K UNCOLN-MERCURY

GBANO MAHOUtS LS 1963 CW, . valour Hlgnwey (MiM. 11.200 or M M 264-6671

GRAND UABOUIS 1M7 LS, load-ed., vary daan. rmw brakaa. 2 nwa> Wee. 51.000 maes. 16600 4 7 * 0 3 3 1

GRANO MARQUIS 1992 LS - anU-e O u brake*. 17.000 <r*aa. antra 1 * * $ 16,500 453-2424

H I N E S PARK - LINCOLN-MERCURY

GRANO UARQOtS 1BM LS - loadad Opt Tnpte iiiarp, larramaad M W S

453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

1967 GS Wagon. 67.000 rtre aaat. 14800/beet

476-9376

SABLE 1967 LS-luBy loadad. 70.000 maM. original owner Baeutilui oon-dntan' 15.200 Aflar 7 557-3723

SABLE 1967 LS Wagon - too M M . •arrentaed. 1 ownw, Impeccable! $5794 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

fiUTOMOTIVE MONTEREY 1965 4 Ooor. 160 V-6 automatic 45 ooo maaa. a u a a a n t >3.000 Alter 8pm 427-6016

SABLE LS 1966 burgandy. l a a l a r aaata, 3.6 angina. 46,000 m * n 67.900. Ca«

SABLE 1666 LS - U y loadad. M v ar seals. k i j l m entry. navy btua. tugn mleaga. >3000. Ca6 6*4-6227

SABLE 1969 LS. power eteerlng t brakaa. gold, ejiceBenl COCKJUKXI loadad. 17200. 539-0572

SABLE 1969 L8 - 51,000 mBae, a l options. aaoaHant corvSiiiory rwada Una >7495/nagotiabta 453-0263

TOPAZ 1966" Bona. 1 owna TYME AUTO 456-5566

TRACER 1966. atearlng/brakae. n M o o i M H TYME AUTO

than 3.000 onty 13350.

456-5566

TRACER 1966 Wagon ak. powar steering & b> daftoal Only 649B5 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

TRACER 1969 Wagon - automatic!

FOX H I L L S Chryaler-Ptymoutn-Jeep-Eagle

455-6740 961-3171

TRACER 1969 - 4 door. amfm caa-

mamtamad, tunaup. naw tlraa/bat-tary. 13200/nagouacie 960-9419

BABLE 1660 LS • 36.000 mBae. hay-

463-2424

HINES P A R K UNCOLM-MERCURV

SABLE 1661 LS • low maaa. lata M/conaoia.

teen $10,600 463-2434

HINES P A R K LMCOLN-MERCURY

SABLE 1991 LS Wagon - 3rd aaat. . . . . . . . 463-3434

HINES P A R K LMCOLN-MERCURY

TOPAZ 1991 - 4 door. au< air. only 15.000 mBe*. M 6 0 6

453-2434

HINES P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

TRACER 1866 Autorr latlc. 65.000

S3.100 526-0651

TRACER 1969** - 2 do or, automal-Ic. air. 37,000 mitaa. rww liraa & brakaa. 64.375 347-4673

TRACER 1991 I T S - trwm moon-rool. automatic. loaOac . antra moe< 17295 453-2424

HINES P A R K UNCOIM-MERCURY

875 Ntsaan MAXIMA 1803- • loadad. krw m m , Uka naw >2466

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L Oodga 536-1500

Be Ready for the Gas Tax Increase...

MILES PER GALLON

F i r s t T i m e B u y e r a

^ CHEVY GEO METRO Tamp gaga onsoit. ttotcftgea. M a y • c a n Sua LH (wnott mron. body mottngs. pceer time brafctt a t e * cw-art h n ahad A M . P14S w M Baa. -sa Oetogger 5 ipaad rawnesicn

$ 1 3 9 " * * I 36 Mo. Lease • *0 Down I

G M E M P L O Y E E S & F A M I L Y S A V E A N A D D I T I O N A L S 3 4 3

•PVa tax. *canM. nat rafundabta aecurty lor ancaaa miaa lai

rebate * M lime buyar " 3 6 mos. 45,000 mie laaaa, plua ta*. koanM, fcst paymarn o» >150 dua al Inception. tor aioaia wear 6 taar. 10* par mBe

and option to purchaae NO MONEY DOWN Total oftBgaaon >802534

. O i l

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 * * ™ , 9 6 1 - 4 7 9 7 4 0 6 7 5

PULSAR 1966. rad, automatic. T-top. am/tm caaaaRa. BaaueM cor^.

n 70K i ipraiamai. onomaT 65700/baat E m 474-1466

5

947-0644

878 OktomoMIe CALAIS 1966. V6. loadad. nm» Oree-

63 ooo maaa. 935-0467

CALAIS 1969 - 2 d o o r aport I m i l automatic. Mr. >8950 DEAN SELLERS 643-7900

CUTLASS CALAJS 1661 ic, ek . poww Blearing t brakaa. ML o n M A dantan O n * >0666 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

CUTLASS CALM, 1966 SUPREME • M ^ W H W s r . loadad. 1 oaa t r .

12100 347-3739 2 Door. 4 cytindar Good condNon. >2

CUTLASS OCRA 1967. aiioaBant r. Ml. cruiee. am/lm

>3250'baat 453-5313

CUTLASS CJERA 1969 - automatic. Mr. powar artndoae 6 locks. M . crutM, 06966—1 detroet. mr aa TMa M Via ona Only >6395 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

CUTLASS 1966 SUPREME. 3 door. V-6. automatic, air. tat. cruiee. muat aa« tor a r t y l l l M 427-6103

CUTLASS 1966 CaMM condition. 3 door. 35.000 mBea. Mr. A M / F M caaaana. >6400 647-7755

OLDS 96. 1966 - Ragancy Broug-ham. 4 door, loadad. mmt, no ruat. nine graat. 3000k oa changes, U P car - naw HTM. >3900 541-3594

REGENCY 96 1968 Brougham, pow-ar everything. exceBent condition. 64.000 mBea/moetty Mghway. M l 0«lar 474-6006. EvM 453-0043

878 OtdsmobNe CUTLASS 1668 CCRA Brougham

CUTLASS 19661 daan. V-S. high ma $3300 or baal OMar

CUTLASS 1666. int.. wMa/gray Hi-lar, WUM-667-9130

CUTLASS-1990 CALAIS. 3 door. 47.000 m«aa. burgundy, air. tat.

. $7900. 476-7171

CUTLASS 1961 SUPREME SL. rad. > mkaaga 961-4226

NINETY 1991.

ARar 6pm.

EIGHT Touring Sadan. k. gray laathar In-

Sharpl >14.700.

ROYALE 66 LS-1163. 4 door, loadad,lowmBaa. M i l a n t balga. >15.700 642

TOWOWADO-19M. I g M bMga ma-tamc. mint oondRlon. loadad. low m6aa.S7.500. 740-1707,943-6734

gray laathar manor Loadad. T a u a car. kJtcaaanl condi-

tion >5.000. 474-5112 avanmga and waakanda 363-6196 aak tor Rhon-

878 Plymouth OUSTER 1993. 3 door. 3.5 tomatlc. Mr. >7500 459-51S6

HORIZON 1967 battary/brakaa/axhauat 63AOO mL >1900. avawa 6966213

LASER 1990 RS. loadad. Ml opOona. 90.000 maaa. >6900 152-0125

LASER 1990 TurtK) - 5 apaad. Ml powar. graat aound ayaiam. CO.. mint oondRlon M.995. 363-7206

878 ACCLAIM 1666 - CftryMar'a baal

pact car prtca. >9169

C R E S T W O O D OOOQf

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 LASER. 1 9 9 0 - 5 apae U. loadad.

67200. Ca8 aflar 5pm uumMkai-771-8688

LAZER 1986 W o m a l l c . at). Ont. 12.496

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE II 666-6617

REUAMT 1966 Auton italic, atr. 46.000 maaa. 13600

SUNDANCE T998 - automatic. Mr. powar Hearing 6 brakaa. 15.000 original mSaa. 1 ownar 15860

Hka near

OEAN SELLERS 643-7500

880 Pontlac BONNEVnXE, 1992 SE. mm condl-

437-0256

BONNEVILLE 1967 LE a Only 67.000

OEAN SELLERS 643-7900

GRANO AMS 1990 LE mr. IM. caaaana. low maaa. 7 lo chooaa. 2 6 4 doora. From >9996

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

GRANO A M 1989-

Mtypay mora? TYME AUTO

loofca 6 runa Uua. >4500

455-5566

GRAND AM 1991 LF. 4 door, aun-roof, powar locka/wlndowa. alarm 20.000 m d M EiLCaiaW condition tor laaM. 25/moa/S206 or M M Daya 965-5083 Aflar 6pm 566-1077

1 9 9 3 MAZDA 6 2 6

Lease From per mo. •48 mo dosed »nd leas®. 1st mo. payment, securtty deposit (rounded to the nearest $50 increment over monthly payment), tax, title & license fee due at inception. 15.000 miles per yea/ ttmrt. 10" per mile over limit at lease end Lessee has option to purchase, but is not obligated, lor a price determined at lease inception Total ot payments $9,360 Lessee Is responsible for excess wear & tear. Subject to credit approval

BONNEVILLE nMaa, M >14.500.

S t . t t J O O

661-6*16

mmt. loadad OrlgMM owner. Alarm. 681-6066

BONNEVILLE 19 aMla, h * poww tlon. 66600 Caa,

sunrool- Loadadl V-6 Only 13500 C M . 313-679-2662

GRANO AM 1666 SC - aftRa/gray • V6 MrtomMK 99606

VALUE AUTO SALES 421-2600

GRANO AM. 1666 contflton, 2 d air. cruMa. aurvoof >4.900

GRANO A M 1966 - 3 door. auto. - - - • • —• • • . a • . • ^at i

COrnp*er«ry mjmomo, rTwn i OrWJIIiOn 64500/baat Aflar 6pm. 563-7315 GRAND A M Ing/brakM.

I LE. automaoc. door

GRAND AM-1960. 39.000 mkaa. 3 door, atarao. air, graat condition. >7.900 or beat pilar. 461-3179

GRAND AM 1993. GT. 4 door. 5 apaad. loadad. 12.000 m d M parted condition. >13.600. 688-0397

GRANO PRIX 1980. STE- Maroon, gray intanor. loadad. 46.000 maaa. >10.400 739-5346

GRANO Prt* 1990 Cica6ant condi-tion. loadad. CD player, powar roof. 1 ownar >10.700. 471-6*91

GRANO PRIX 1991 SE Coupe -Sport buckets, a l power opOona. V6, 37.000 m N M >10,979

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

LEMANS 1988 LE. 5 apaad. 46.000 m i M . air. atarao.

12.900

LaMANS 1980 LE - automatic. Mr. caaaatta. graat Mat car Onty >4696 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 PONTIAC 6000. 1980 LE - automat-ic. air. power Mndowa 6 locka. tm. c u n a . caaaana. Elegance atarts hare, only >7495 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

888 Pontlac 881 Saturn LEMANS, 1886. 4 door SE. axlo-maac. etr 6 mora. Naw Bras, brakaa 6 aafiauet 13200 484-3866

SATURN 1882 SL1 - 4 doer. 13.000 maes. M r loaded 110 ,960 0CAN BOXERS 643-7600

LaMANS 1989 OSE - moa. moa car. 13960

SATURN 1982 SLT - I Boor Coupa. j n ^ ^ S . O O O maaa. M y loaded

OEAN SELLERS 643-7500 LaMANS 1861 LE - automatic, atr, powar ewerlng. datroai. atarao. 20 000 maM. Ontv M 6 6 3 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

SATURN 1982 SLT - I Boor Coupa. j n ^ ^ S . O O O maaa. M y loaded

OEAN SELLERS 643-7500 LaMANS 1861 LE - automatic, atr, powar ewerlng. datroai. atarao. 20 000 maM. Ontv M 6 6 3 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

St. 19B3 - grey. ak. caaaana. cruiee 6.000 mBea. 110.300

67*-1683 LEMANS 1881 - Law maaa. aaotf-lent oontseori. Bad cradk. no credk.

i S M S t t e : ^ °SJTry

St. 19B3 - grey. ak. caaaana. cruiee 6.000 mBea. 110.300

67*-1683 LEMANS 1881 - Law maaa. aaotf-lent oontseori. Bad cradk. no credk.

i S M S t t e : ^ °SJTry 882 Toyota

PONTIAC 6000, 1980 LE. Wa«or>. loadad. 77.000 maaa. »ood oorxa-tton 61^76. 462-6236

CAMRY-1996. automatlr. ak. arrrtm atarao. M . crutaa powar mtnrors. new arse, near etfieuat. %jna wroel lent Very dean. 14,995 436-6686

PONTIAC 6000-1889 LE. 4 cyendar. 43.000 maaa. m c f H condMon 66796. 471-1718

CAMRV 1981 LE. automatic. Sir. powar. 112.S00 Muat mm 433-1330

PONTIAC 6000. 1888 LE - 40.000 mBea. power ak idoai 6 locks, a * crutaa. aaata. caaaana. burgundy

" " C R E S T W O O D OOOQE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

CAMRV 1981 LE. automatic. Sir. powar. 112.S00 Muat mm 433-1330

PONTIAC 6000. 1888 LE - 40.000 mBea. power ak idoai 6 locks, a * crutaa. aaata. caaaana. burgundy

" " C R E S T W O O D OOOQE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

CEUCA 1986 GTS. loaded, muei a e e S3000 or M M oNw 456-7312

PONTIAC 6000. 1888 LE - 40.000 mBea. power ak idoai 6 locks, a * crutaa. aaata. caaaana. burgundy

" " C R E S T W O O D OOOQE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

CEUCA 1967. Autometlc. poww alaerlno 6 brakaa. ak. stereo. 11.000 m8ae 13.300 346-3649

PUBUC AUTO AUCTION 70 i antttae muat go. S a w up lo SOX ovar car lot prtoaa Mtctaoen Auto Auction. 33640 MKMoan Ave. Wayne. Ml 46164. Every Thur 6pm. For Information cal. 326-6400.

CEUCA. 1996 ST - Red. automatic, ak. powar ateertng/brakee. am/tm caaaena. oary deen. new eatiauet. runs graat 14700 or baal 161-3636

PUBUC AUTO AUCTION 70 i antttae muat go. S a w up lo SOX ovar car lot prtoaa Mtctaoen Auto Auction. 33640 MKMoan Ave. Wayne. Ml 46164. Every Thur 6pm. For Information cal. 326-6400. COROLLA. 1964 LE. I g M btua. low

mileage, very good condition 11500. 737-9147 SUNBIAO 1967 QT turbo, loaded,

eunroot. rune eatoaBant. good condi-tion. 129S0/baat 567-2206

COROLLA. 1964 LE. I g M btua. low mileage, very good condition 11500. 737-9147 SUNBIAO 1967 QT turbo, loaded,

eunroot. rune eatoaBant. good condi-tion. 129S0/baat 567-2206 PASEO. 1992 SS«er. 5 apeed. atr.

at arm, aponer, tape, • a r r a n t ; 110.500 5 2 6 - 8 1 H SUNBIRD 1966. automatic, am-lm

caaaana. eunrod. pauae atpara. good condmon 16.000 541-4*45

PASEO. 1992 SS«er. 5 apeed. atr. at arm, aponer, tape, • a r r a n t ; 110.500 5 2 6 - 8 1 H SUNBIRD 1966. automatic, am-lm

caaaana. eunrod. pauae atpara. good condmon 16.000 541-4*45 SUPRA. 19179 UFTBACK Auto-

matic tranamlewon. ovw-drtve. ak. t-top. Loeded WNia/burgundy mta-rlor, 34,200 mL 19.500 334-6252

SUNBIRD 1969 - automatic, atr. aunroot. CO. 54,OOO miaa. good condition. 14700 46»- t047

SUPRA. 19179 UFTBACK Auto-matic tranamlewon. ovw-drtve. ak. t-top. Loeded WNia/burgundy mta-rlor, 34,200 mL 19.500 334-6252

SUN8IRO. 1990 LE - Automatic. 2 door. air. top condition. 16900.

522-0060 884 Vofcawagan SUN8IRO. 1990 LE - Automatic. 2

door. air. top condition. 16900. 522-0060 JETTA OU. 1990. 16 valve. 5 apeed,

loeded. mint condition 18200/baat 661-1867

SUNBIRD-1980 LE/oomarttMe. Air. cruiae. tM, poww group, am-lm caaaalle, custom ptnetrlpping Blaok/grey •Manor 2 0 Mar. auto 38.000 mi EiicaSenl condition 19.600 or beet oftar. 299-5175

JETTA OU. 1990. 16 valve. 5 apeed, loeded. mint condition 18200/baat

661-1867 SUNBIRD-1980 LE/oomarttMe. Air. cruiae. tM, poww group, am-lm caaaalle, custom ptnetrlpping Blaok/grey •Manor 2 0 Mar. auto 38.000 mi EiicaSenl condition 19.600 or beet oftar. 299-5175

JETTA 1966. automatic, moonroof. luBy loeded. 1 o m r ekice naw. Can ilnanca vMh ama* down tjieaSarl condition TYME AUTO 465-5666 TRANS AM 1990 - OTA. Stock with

tan leather. T-tope. powar every-thing. 29.000 maaa Only 111,995

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE 863-8080

JETTA 1966. automatic, moonroof. luBy loeded. 1 o m r ekice naw. Can ilnanca vMh ama* down tjieaSarl condition TYME AUTO 465-5666 TRANS AM 1990 - OTA. Stock with

tan leather. T-tope. powar every-thing. 29.000 maaa Only 111,995

MEADOWBROOK DOOGE 863-8080

SUPER BEETLE 1974 - FuBy re-stored. excaBent condmon. 12500

277-0026

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1992 CLEARANCE 1992 New Demo, Achievas, 88's, 98's, Silhouettes. Bravadas, Toronados, Supremes, Cieras. Big Discounts up to $1,500 Olds Rebate. Yes. low lease and finance rates. _ _ _

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1 9 9 2 A C H I E V A • Anti-tock Brakes • Power Door/Locka AM/FM Stereo • Air Conditioning

1 Automatic Transmission • 14* Poiycast Wheels • Rear Window Defogger

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C 1987 Thundorblrd b Power steering 4 brake*, a fc automatic. tBt, cruise.

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1991 Taurus 4 Door Power steering, power brakes. VB, automatic, air. cruise, tM steering.

NOW F 7 9 9 5 * 6 9 9 5

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1992 Cougar LS Power windows S locks, power W!. cruise, Mr. stereo cassette.

' 1 1 , 9 9 2

Payment 1991 Escort OT

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Vans Trucks 1989 Aarostar XLT

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1990 Bronco II XLT S Air, power windows 4 lock*, tft. & cruiee. BMone. loadadl ^

$ 9 9 9 5 8 o O 1987 Buick Century

( 0 Automatic, air, power ™> powar brakaa. cruise. tM.

a i t n d O M B A l o c k s .

1990 Escort Wagon LX Automatic, air, power Hearing A brakes, stereo, deft osier

* 3 9 9 5

1991 ContJnontal _ ck wNh bleck leather. AS! power, GEO wheels. Keyless automate lamp g-'oup, EX aeri

* 1 5 , 9 9 5

1992 Taurus GL 4 Door VB. automatic, air. tM.. cruiae. cas-sette. power windows & locks, power

console, leather seats, alloy

$ 1 2 , 5 0 0

1991 Ranger XLT Air, power steering 4 brakes, afloy

1992 AarosUr XL Plus Package

Power wtndows. power locke.

1 9 8 7 F o r d F350 4 x 4 1 Ton

' 1 1 , 9 9 5 ' 4 9 9 5 O 1888 Cougar

Automatic, air, power I wrtndowB/aaala. UK A cruiae. I

1988 Thundorblrd •tearing A

tM. cruise.

' 3 9 9 5

VB. brakes-locks, windows, stereo, detroeter.

1991 Topaz XR8

' 6 9 9 5

laefca. tut, cruiee. $

1992 Topaz 4 Door OS. automatic, air, power ateering A brake*, cruiee, tM, power Endows ft locks, caaiatta, VB engine.

1991 Tempo 4 Door Bk, power « , atereo. 21.000

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1990 Ford E250 V« Ton Cargo Van

Automatic. gr*at work truck!

' 9 9 9 5

1988 Ranger Outemaic. ak, V * tow mBee!

"2 1988 Ford Cargo Van O V-a eutomellc. power steering *

• 2 1 9 5

1990 Mustang LX Power steering A brake* power windows & looks. UK. cruiee. atarao.

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1991 Escort GT Automat ic , ak , cayman

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1992 Probe GL Calypso

Automatic, ak. atereo, aport

1991 Ak.

1990 Aero star 4x4 E c k f l e B a u e r e x t e n d e d , 4 . 0 1 , auto-

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' 1 3 , 9 9 5 £ 1988 Ford F-150 Pickup 4 ) 6 cylinder, power steering.

Q brakee, ready to work!

| ' 2 9 9 5

1990 Tempo 4 Door GL Ak. cruise. tM

1981 Mustang LX

Was $ 5 3 9 5 NOW $4995

1992 Mustang LX Convertible

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1992 Ford Supor Cab Wagon XLT VB, d u a l a k . au iomat fc , 1 6 p e n aw o e r r i o o w e r . . inr towe A l i a l M i WMtol i

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1991 F -150 XLT

' 1 0 , 9 9 5 — 1989 Crowhi Victoria

LX 4 Door P o w e r artndowe A l o c k * p o w e r eaat .

NOW$8995

1992 Tempo a u t o m a B c . a k . akoy l o c k * a l a r e o . onty 3 . 8 0 0

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1990 Ford Super Club Wagon

W h e a l c h a k M . VB, automaBc, 4 0 . 0 0 0 mBae.

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1989 Cougar LS VB. au tomaBc. a k . p o w e r w tndowe A l o c k a , c r u i a e . t M , p o w a r e e e l .

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1992 Crown Victoria 4 S VB. au tomaBc . a k . ML c n 4 e e .

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1989 Lincoln Town Car "Signature Series"

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1981 1987 E180 Club Wagon XLT

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