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Sunday March 23, 1997 VOLUME 22 NUMBER 73 Shape up: Michigan kids rank low on the national fitness scale. Health. El Canton (Observer i J mserteOin home-dM** W save an M I i on your VQcacy oul coupon* today issue at your hcme-atHirtred Ob»«rv«r and average $20 lo $30 • *M« on your grocery Ml For home deftvery please cat 5910500 IN THE PAPER TODAY Get connected: A search for "health"-minded volunteers and Canton's head counters are the topics of the Canton Connection column./A3 TASTE Easter: Egg dishes and ham are festive fare for Easter - Sunday./ B1 Kitchen Sense: Home economist Lois Thieleke offers food safety tips for hard-cooked eggs and ham. /B1 ARTS & LEISURE State of the art: A computerized catalog makes shopping for art quick and easy./CI Exhibition: Sculptor Sharon Sims lets viewers inside her mind in a show at the Livonia Civic Center Fine Arts Gallery./CI SPORTS & RECREATION Climbing the wall: Rock climbing takes lots of practice, and those who want to learn can get that practice close to home./D5 Classified Index G1 New Homes Gl Automotive J3 Home & Service J3 Crossword H4 Malls B7 Jobs HI Sports D1 Real Estate Gl Rentals G6 HOW TO REACH US Newsroom: 313-459-2700 Newsroom Fax: 313-459-4224 E-mail: newsroom © oeonllne.com Nightline/Sports: 313-953-2104 Reader Comment Line: 313-953-2042 Classified Advertising: 313-591-0900 Display Advertising: 313-591-2300 Home Delivery: 313-591-0500 Cable TV Weekly: 313-953-2188 CANTON. MICHIGAN 74 PAGES http: www.oeonline.com SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS O 19*7 Suburb*!) w Citizens coalition will map road plan BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITER Canton officials won't be treading on political potholes if a road bond raillage is revisited later this year. The recommendation will come from a citizens committee - not elected leaders. The issue of cityhood also could come up in discussions as the group considers financial ramifications of a city road department. Townships are dependent on county road departments for funding. Nearly two years have passed since voters defeated a 15-year, $12 million bond issue for roads. Howev- er, the condition of the road system continues to be a top issue. Canton officials agreed last week to organize a "Blue Ribbon" roads committee comprised of residents who will review the current and future status of the township's road network. "It probably makes sense that the citizens validate what our concerns are," said Township Supervisor Tom Yack. The committee's first goal will be to determine if the public's needs are being met, said Aaron Machnik, municipal services director. If the service levels are found to be defi- cient - which is in all likelihood the case - the committee would identify alternative methods to provide and fund improvements, he said. Trustee Melissa McLaughlin said the "Blue Ribbon" committee could come up with creative ways to fund road improvements, such as the recent paving of two miles of Beck Road and a section of Warren by developers. But Yack told fellow board mem- See ROADS, A3 Voters have their say • If approved, the $79.7 million proposal before Plymouth-Canton dis- trict residents Saturday will pay for a new high school, Canton elemen- tary school and other improvements. m BY M.B. DILLON STAFF WRITER By press time Saturday night, the fate of Ply- mouth-Canton Community Schools' $79.7 million bond issue wasn't yet known. The district recently installed state-of-the-art touch-screen vot- ing machines, and school officials hoped for results by 9:15 p.m. However the delay was in count- ing approximately 2,000 absentee ballots. Precinct totals showed the bond passing 4,893 votes to 4,515 no votes. Eleven precincts passed the measure, seven opposed it. "This is a measure of how close we are to the community; how well we are perceived as listening - win or lose," said Superintendent Chuck Little. "We don't know where we are just yet. We have a good chance. We can lose the absentees and still win," he added. Observer Internet users may access election information made available after press time. The on- line address is http://www.oeon- line.com. The school district's web page also will furnish election results after noon today, said Judy Evola, community relations director. The schools' on-line address is http://users.aol.com/bond- pccs/bond.htm. Election workers at precincts including Canton Higb School reported a steady turnout of voters all day, with higher than expected numbers of senior citizens casting ballots. Staff Photo by Bill Bresueh Watching and waiting: Plymouth-Canton Superintendent Dr. Charles Little anxiously awaits the vote totals Satur- day night at the district offices. Yes voters - many with toddlers in tow - outnumbered no voters, according to an informal exit poll of voters at Canton High School. "We are part of the problem, and part of the reason we need more schools," said Bob Boucher, who with his wife Elaine moved to Can- ton from South Redford six months ago. "Our child is going to a school six miles away versus one mile away because of all the new subdivisions." Mark Silbernagel, the father of two school-aged children a n d a preschooler, also voted yes. "Our children could be going to three different elementaries next year, and that is ridiculous. The youngest, a kindergartner, would be going the furthest, riding a bus for 45 minutes one way on a good day. Some of the teachers hafen't been allowing kids to have a snack, because it's too much time out of the day. I think they need the additional facilities." Melvin Daniels, who does not have school-aged children, just moved to Canton from Livonia. "I voted against it," he said. "They had trouble finding the money to operate schools before. I think they can do as good a job adding classrooms as opposed to building a new school." Jim Cutler voted no at Central Middle School, the building in which he attended kindergarten, See ELECTION, A3 Ford cost-cutting hits Sheldon Road Plant Conservancy land could be gas station site BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITES Virginia-based Nature Conservancy is selling property on Michigan Avenue, just west of Hag- gerty, to a developer with plans to build a gaa sta- tion. The leas than two acres was deeded to the non- profit group in October by a Canton resident. It was put on the market for $270,000 in January. Odd as it may sound, the Nature Conservancy has no choice but to tell the land to whomever made the first purchase offer, said Ray Culter, vice president of the Nature Conservancy's sur- plus lands program. "By law we have to market it on the open mar- ket to get the best return according to IRS require- ments. It's highly regulated. We have no control over who it is sold to and what it's sold for," he said The property was deeded to the Nature Conser- vancy by resident Juliet McMath. It's a charitable remainder trust meaning the purpose is to have" the property sold and the proceeds go to the donor for the rest of her life. Culter said. The Nature Conservancy becomes beneficiary at her death. For those entering retirement, it's a way to have fl— IAHE, Ai 9LAFR PSOTO «T BILL E Trail-blazer: Paula Winkler-Doman is one of three female plant managers at Ford. Among those listening to her remarks Wednesday was (center) Wayne County Commis- sioner Bruce Patterson, R-Canton. BY TEDD SCHNEIDER EDITOR Last week's decision by Ford Motor Co. to discontinue four slow- selling models could mean job cuts at the Sheldon Road Plant in Ply- mouth Township, plant manager Paula Winkler-Doman said Wednes- day. "There will be an impact on our plant. We're still trying to determine how many positions will be affect- ed," Winkler-Doman told the Canton Economic Club. "Hopefully, we'll just be able to redeploy those people." Winkler-Doman talked about the auto manufacturer's push to remain competitive; her management phi- losophy; and life as a working woman in a male-dominated indus- try during a half-hour presentation to about 75 people attending the monthly luncheon at Summit on the Park community center. On Monday, Ford announced it was. phasing out production of three current coupes - the Probe, Cougar ECONOMIC CLUB and Thunderbird - along with the Aerostar minivan before the end of the year. Only the Thunderbird, which will be redesigned over the next three years as a specialty sports car reminiscent of the storied two-seater which debuted in 1954, has a guaranteed future. The moves mean indefinite layoffs starting this summer for 1,800 Ford UAW employees in Ohio and up to 700 ancillary layoffs at Sheldon Road and 19 other plants which make parts for those vehicles, according to the company. The Sheldon Road Plant employs 1,850 hourly and 250 salaried work- ers who build radiators, heater cores and air conditioning systems for all Ford models. The plant turns out three million radiators annually. Winkler-Doman, a Livonia native - and one of only three female plant See ECONOMIC CLUB, A2 Customs may vary but Easter eggs are universal Ws al ien it comes 'to Easter, almost every country has its own customs, some of them very old indeed. And wherev- er people celebrate Easter, they have Easter eggs. In the northern counties of England, children go around "Pace egginK," or begging for eggs and other presents, and egg play. Ths Pace egg place is one of the Mumming plays that have been performed at Christmas and other seasons for hundreds of years. "Pace eggs" is another name for Pasch or Easter eggs and comes from the Hebrew word Pesach. meaning Passover. In Scotland, the same word also appears as Peace or Paiaa. Egg rolling is another old Easter pastime still followed in parts of Britain. Many people roll eggs just for the fun of it, but in Germany it has become a competition known as Elerisesn In Poland, girls used to send decorated eggs to their favorite boyfriends, and Finnish children beat the grown-ups with birch twigs on Easter Sunday until they are given a ransom of Easter In countries in southeastern Europe, people dye hard-boiled eggs red. Greeks and Romanians carry scarlet eggs on Easter Day. When friends meet, they Up their eggs together with the greet- ing, "Christ is risen," to which the reply is Truly, He is risen." Some Eastern Europeans bury a scarlet egg in a family grave as a symbol of the Resurrection, while in the Balkans, scarlet eggs are buried in the field to make the crops grow better. Such eggs and other symbols of resurrection will be prominent in churches as they prepare for the Easter celebration. And part of that is Holy Week, an important time in the life of Christians, a time for reflecting on the grace and mercy of God and to give thanks for his gifts of salvation through Jesus Christ. In Canton: At Calvary Baptist Church, there will be an informal sunrise service at 7 a.m. Easter Sunday on its joint campus with the Plymouth Christian Academy, 43065 Joy Road, Canton. Sunday School for all ages will be at 9:45 a m., followed by a resurrection celebration service at 11 a.m., featuring music by the Celebration Choir, CBC Ensemble, CBC Orchestra and soloists. For more information, call the church ait (313) 455-0022. • At Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, Can- ton, there will be a festival service with special music at 9:30 a.m. Easter Sunday. Cross book- marks will be given to all who attend. Tba church is at 46001 Warren Road. For more information, call the church at (313) 522-6830 • An 8 a.m. Good Friday Men's Breakfast will precede the 7:30 p.m. Good Friday worship at St Michael Lutheran Church. Tickets for the break- fast are $4 for adulta, and $2.50 for children. Sat- — —

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TODAY Get connected: A search for "health"-minded volunteers and Canton's head counters are the topics of the Canton Connection column./A3

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Easter: Egg dishes and ham are festive fare for Easter -Sunday./ B1

Kitchen Sense: Home economist Lois Thieleke offers food safety tips for hard-cooked eggs and ham. / B 1

ARTS & LEISURE State of the art: A computerized catalog makes shopping for art quick and easy./CI

Exhibition: Sculptor Sharon Sims lets viewers inside her mind in a show at the Livonia Civic Center Fine Arts Gallery./CI

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Climbing the wall: Rock climbing takes lots of practice, and those who want to learn can get that practice close to home./D5

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Citizens coalition will map road plan BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITER

Canton officials won't be t reading on political potholes if a road bond raillage is revisited la te r th i s year. The recommendation will come from a cit izens commit tee - not elected leaders.

The issue of ci tyhood a lso could come up in discussions as t h e group considers financial ramif icat ions of a ci ty road d e p a r t m e n t . T o w n s h i p s a r e d e p e n d e n t on c o u n t y r o a d depar tments for funding.

N e a r l y two y e a r s h a v e p a s s e d since voters defeated a 15-year, $12 million bond issue for roads. Howev-er, the condition of the road system continues to be a top issue.

Canton officials agreed las t week to organize a "Blue Ribbon" roads commi t tee compr i s ed of r e s i d e n t s who will r ev iew t h e c u r r e n t a n d fu ture s ta tus of the township 's road network.

"It probably makes sense tha t the citizens validate wha t our concerns are," said Township Supervisor Tom Yack.

The committee's first goal will be to d e t e r m i n e if t h e pub l i c ' s needs are being met, said Aaron Machnik, municipal services d i r ec to r . If the service levels a re found to be defi-cient - which is in all likelihood the case - the committee would identify al ternat ive methods to provide and fund improvements, h e said.

Trustee Melissa McLaughl in said the "Blue Ribbon" c o m m i t t e e could come up with creative ways to fund road i m p r o v e m e n t s , s u c h as t h e recent paving of two mi les of Beck Road a n d a sec t ion of W a r r e n by developers.

But Yack told fellow board mem-

See ROADS, A3

Voters have their say • If a p p r o v e d , t h e $79.7 m i l l i o n p r o p o s a l b e f o r e P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n d is -t r i c t r e s i d e n t s S a t u r d a y wi l l p a y f o r a n e w h i g h s c h o o l , C a n t o n e l e m e n -t a r y s c h o o l a n d o t h e r i m p r o v e m e n t s .

m BY M . B . DILLON STAFF WRITER

By p r e s s t i m e S a t u r d a y n i g h t , t h e f a t e of P ly -m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y S c h o o l s ' $ 7 9 . 7

m i l l i o n b o n d i s s u e w a s n ' t y e t known.

T h e d i s t r i c t recent ly ins ta l led s ta te -of - the-ar t touch-screen vot-ing machines , and school officials h o p e d fo r r e s u l t s by 9 :15 p .m . However t h e delay was in count-ing approximately 2,000 absentee ballots.

Precinct totals showed the bond p a s s i n g 4 , 8 9 3 votes to 4 ,515 no votes. Eleven precincts passed the measure , seven opposed it.

"This is a measure of how close we a r e to t h e c o m m u n i t y ; how well we are perceived as l istening - win or lose," said Super in tendent Chuck Lit t le.

"We don ' t know w h e r e we a r e j u s t yet. We have a good chance. We can lose the absentees and still win," he added.

O b s e r v e r I n t e r n e t u s e r s m a y access elect ion informat ion made available a f t e r press time. The on-l ine a d d r e s s is h t tp : / /www.oeon-line.com.

The school d is t r ic t ' s web page also will f u r n i s h election r e s u l t s a f te r noon today, said Judy Evola, community relat ions director. The s c h o o l s ' o n - l i n e a d d r e s s i s h t t p : / / u s e r s . a o l . c o m / b o n d -pccs/bond.htm.

E l e c t i o n w o r k e r s a t p r e c i n c t s i n c l u d i n g C a n t o n H i g b S c h o o l reported a s teady turnout of voters all day, with higher t han expected numbers of senior citizens casting ballots.

Staff Photo by Bill Bresueh

Watching and waiting: Plymouth-Canton Superintendent Dr. Charles Little anxiously awaits the vote totals Satur-day night at the district offices.

Yes voters - many with toddlers in tow - o u t n u m b e r e d no vo t e r s , according to an informal exit poll of voters at Canton High School.

"We are par t of the problem, and p a r t of t h e reason we need more schools ," said Bob Boucher , who with his wife Elaine moved to Can-t o n f r o m S o u t h R e d f o r d s i x months ago. "Our child is going to a school six miles away versus one mile away because of all the new subdivisions."

Mark Si lbernagel , the f a the r of t w o s c h o o l - a g e d c h i l d r e n a n d a preschooler , also voted yes. "Our c h i l d r e n could be going to t h r e e d i f f e ren t e l emen ta r i e s next yea r , a n d t h a t is r i d i c u l o u s . T h e younges t , a k indergar tne r , would

be going the fu r thes t , r iding a bus for 45 minutes one way on a good day. Some of the teachers h a f e n ' t b e e n a l l o w i n g k i d s to h a v e a snack, because it's too much t ime out of the day. I th ink they need the additional facilities."

Melv in Dan i e l s , who does not h a v e school -aged c h i l d r e n , j u s t moved to Canton from Livonia. "I voted aga ins t i t ," he sa id . "They h a d t rouble finding t h e money to o p e r a t e schools be fo re . I t h i n k they can do as good a job adding classrooms as opposed to building a new school."

J i m Cut le r voted no a t Cent ra l M i d d l e School , t h e b u i l d i n g in which he a t t ended k i n d e r g a r t e n ,

See ELECTION, A3

Ford cost-cutting hits Sheldon Road Plant

Conservancy land could be gas station site BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITES

Virginia-based N a t u r e Conservancy is se l l ing property on Michigan Avenue, jus t west of Hag-gerty, to a developer with plans to build a gaa sta-tion.

The leas than two acres was deeded to the non-profit g roup in October by a Canton res ident . I t was put on the marke t for $270,000 in J a n u a r y .

Odd as it may sound, the Na tu re Conservancy has no choice bu t to te l l the land to whomever m a d e t h e first pu rchase offer , said Ray C u l t e r , vice p res iden t of t h e Na tu re Conservancy's sur -plus lands program.

"By law we have to market it on the open mar-ket to ge t the best r e tu rn according to IRS require-ments . I t ' s highly regulated. We have no control over who it is sold to and w h a t it 's sold for," h e said

The property was deeded to the Nature Conser-vancy by resident Ju l ie t McMath. It 's a chari table r ema inde r t rus t meaning the purpose is to have" the property sold and the proceeds go to the donor for the r e s t of h e r life. Cul ter said. The N a t u r e Conse rvancy becomes beneficiary a t her d e a t h . For those enter ing ret irement, it 's a way to have

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Trail-blazer: Paula Winkler-Doman is one of three female plant managers at Ford. Among those listening to her remarks Wednesday was (center) Wayne County Commis-sioner Bruce Patterson, R-Canton.

BY TEDD SCHNEIDER EDITOR

L a s t w e e k ' s d e c i s i o n by F o r d Motor Co. to discontinue four slow-sel l ing models could mean job cu t s a t t h e Sheldon Road P lan t in Ply-m o u t h T o w n s h i p , p l a n t m a n a g e r Pau la Winkler-Doman said Wednes-day.

"There will be an impact on o u r plant . We're still trying to de termine how m a n y posi t ions will be af fec t -ed," Winkler-Doman told the Canton Economic Club.

" H o p e f u l l y , we'll j u s t be ab le to redeploy those people."

Winkler -Doman talked about t h e au to manufac turer ' s push to remain compet i t ive ; h e r m a n a g e m e n t phi-l o s o p h y ; a n d l i f e as a w o r k i n g woman in a male-dominated indus-t ry du r ing a half-hour presen ta t ion to a b o u t 75 people a t t e n d i n g t h e monthly luncheon at Summit on t h e Pa rk community center.

O n Monday , Ford a n n o u n c e d i t was. phas ing out production of t h r e e cu r r en t coupes - the Probe, Cougar

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and T h u n d e r b i r d - a long wi th the Aerostar minivan before the end of t h e y e a r . On ly t h e T h u n d e r b i r d , which will be r edes igned over the n e x t t h r e e y e a r s a s a s p e c i a l t y sports car reminiscent of the storied two-sea te r which debu ted in 1954, has a guaranteed fu tu re .

The moves mean indefinite layoffs s tar t ing this summer for 1,800 Ford UAW employees in Ohio and up to 700 a n c i l l a r y l a y o f f s a t S h e l d o n Road a n d 19 o t h e r p l a n t s w h i c h m a k e p a r t s f o r t h o s e v e h i c l e s , according to the company.

The Sheldon Road P l a n t employs 1,850 hourly and 250 salaried work-ers who build radia tors , hea te r cores and air conditioning sys tems for all Ford models . T h e p l a n t t u r n s ou t th ree million radia tors annual ly .

Winkler-Doman, a Livonia native - a n d o n e of only t h r e e female plant

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Customs may vary but Easter eggs are universal

Ws al

ien it comes ' to Easter , almost

every country has its own customs, some of them very old indeed. And wherev-er people celebrate Easter, they have Easter eggs.

In the nor thern counties of England, children go around "Pace egginK," or begging for eggs and other presents, and

egg play. Ths Pace egg place is one of t h e Mumming plays t h a t have been performed at Ch r i s tmas and other seasons for hundreds of years.

"Pace eggs" is another n a m e for Pasch or Eas te r eggs and comes from the Hebrew word Pesach. meaning Passover. In Scotland, the same word also appears as Peace or Paiaa.

Egg rolling is another old Eas t e r past ime still followed in par ts of Britain. Many people roll eggs jus t for the fun of it, but in Germany it has become a competition known as Elerisesn

In Poland, girls used to send decorated eggs to their favorite boyfriends, a n d Finnish children beat the grown-ups with birch twigs on Easter Sunday until they are given a ransom of Easter

In countries in southeas tern Europe, people dye hard-boiled eggs red. Greeks a n d Romanians carry scarlet eggs on Easter Day. When friends meet , they U p their eggs together wi th the greet-ing, "Christ is risen," to which the reply is T r u l y , He is risen."

Some Eas tern Europeans bury a scarlet egg in a family grave as a symbol of t h e Resurrection, while in the Balkans, scarlet eggs are buried in the field to make the crops grow bet ter .

Such eggs and o the r symbols of r e su r rec t ion will be prominent in churches as they prepare for the Eas te r celebration.

And par t of t h a t i s Holy Week, an impor tan t t ime in the life of Chris t ians , a t ime for reflecting on t h e grace and mercy of God and to give thanks

for his gif ts of salvation through J e s u s Christ .

In Can ton : At C a l v a r y Bap t i s t C h u r c h , t h e r e will be an

informal sunr ise service a t 7 a.m. Eas t e r Sunday on its joint campus with the Plymouth Christ ian Academy, 43065 Joy Road, Canton.

Sunday School for all ages will be a t 9:45 a m., followed by a resurrection celebration service a t 11 a . m . , f e a t u r i n g m u s i c by t h e C e l e b r a t i o n C h o i r , C B C E n s e m b l e , C B C O r c h e s t r a a n d soloists. For more information, call the church ait (313) 455-0022.

• At Chr i s t Our Savior Lu theran Church, Can-ton, t h e r e will be a festival service with special music a t 9:30 a .m. Eas t e r S u n d a y . Cross book-m a r k s will be given to all who a t tend . Tba church is a t 46001 Warren Road. For more information, call t h e church a t (313) 522-6830

• An 8 a .m. Good Friday Men's Breakfast will precede the 7:30 p.m. Good Friday worship a t S t Michael Lu the ran Church. Tickets for the break-fas t a re $4 for adulta, and $2.50 for children. Sat-

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i n c o m e w i t h t a x b e n e f i t s , h e added .

"We could have elected to keep it but there were no endangered -pecies on it ,and it's a small par-cel — less t han two acres." Cul te r -a id .

He added, "They sign a let ter knowing we aren ' t going to pre-serve the property."

W e s t Bloomfield-based devel-oper George Odish h a s the pur-t h a w agreement to buy the land. He submi t t ed an appl icat ion to C a n t o n Townsh ip for a special land use for a service station. A p u b l i c h e a r i n g is s c h e d u l e d before the Planning Commission Apri l 7, said C o m m u n i t y P lan-ner Jef f Goulet.

"A l a rge por t ion of it is in a f luodpla in . It 's a d j a c e n t to t h e Rouge River." said Goulet. "It 's not likely to be approved."

Odish would have to show an • conomic benefit to the township and show tha t the development

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Robber targets 1-275 rest area • 'We could have elect-ed to keep it but there were no endangered species on it and i t 's a small parcel - less than two acres.'

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is not in a floodplain Goulet said planning maps show most of the area is regulated wetlands.

The N a t u r e Conservancy con-ducted an ecological eva lua t ion to see if the property mee t s its mission criteria, which is to pro-tect rare and endangered p lants and animals.

C u l t e r a d d e d , "I t w o u l d be embarrass ing if it was sold and then we find out later that it had endangered species on it."

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A Westland man is accused of robbing a n o t h e r m a n whom he lured to his apa r tmen t from an I-275 rest a rea in C a n t o n Town-ship. police said.

Todd Stephen N e m e t h . 31, is charged with a 15-year felony of unarmed robbery for an incident t h a t al legedly occu r r ed on the a f te rnoon of Feb. 19, Wes t land police Sgt. Scott Fe tner said.

A 5 0 - y e a r - o l d W a l l e d L a k e m a n was lu red to a W e s t l a n d a p a r t m e n t by a s u s p e c t who

robbed him a n d forced h im to d r i v e to a n a u t o m a t e d t e l l e r mach ine , W e s t l a n d police Sgt . Sco t t F e t n e r s a i d . T h e v ic t im reportedly lost $670.

T h e s u s p e c t a l so robbed t h e victim of cha rge ca rds used for $2,000 in charges, Fetner said.

"I t al l s t a r t s off a s a sexua l encounter," the sergeant said.

The two men met around noon Feb. 19 a t t h e 1-275 rest a r e a . Fetner said.

On T h u r s d a y , F e t n e r said a t least one more victim is expected to t a lk with police about being r o b b e d . T h a t c o u l d r e s u l t in

add i t iona l c h a r g e s as early as this week, Fetner said.

"The suspect takes money and credi t c a r d s a t force," he said. "He also h a s photographed vic-tims while they were performing certain acts on him. He uses that to keep them quiet."

The pho tographs a re used, in essence, to t ry to t h r e a t e n the vict ims to si lence, Fe tne r said. The Walled Lake man, for exam-ple, is marr ied with children.

"There ' s a n i n c e n t i v e not to report the crime," Fetner said.

Af te r t h e s u s p e c t forced t h e Walled Lake man to drive to an

a u t o m a t e d te l le r m a c h i n e , he then h a d the victim r e t u r n him to his Westland apa r tmen t , Fet-ner said.

Nemeth has been ar ra igned on one c o u n t of u n a r m e d robbery and one count of being a fourth-degree habitual offender, Fetner said.

N e m e t h is s c h e d u l e d fo r a March 27 preliminary hear ing in W e s t l a n d 18th D i s t r i c t C o u r t t h a t will de termine w h e t h e r he should s tand trial.

For now, he remains jailed in lieu of a $30,000 cash bond, Fet-ner sa id .

Economic club from page A1

managers at Ford, said improv-ing product quali ty while at the same t ime cut t ing costs contin-ues to be the biggest issue facing the auto industry.

"Cost is a big issue. We know there are families who walk into t h e s h o w r o o m a n d t h e n ou t b e c a u s e t h e y c a n ' t a f f o r d t h e price of a new car," she said. As an m-house suppl ie r , t h e Shel-don Road P l a n t i s c o n s t a n t l y competing with outs ide vendors who can often supply the same par ts more cheaply, she added.

Winkler-Doman said the move by U.S. m a n u f a c t u r i n g compa-nies to a t eamwork phi losophy has met with mixed success in her plant , where a more t radi-t ional U A W - m a n a g e m e n t cul-ture has been the norm. "It's dif-f e ren t in every p l a n t a n d you have to recognize tha t , " she said.

Paula Winkler-Ooman T h e S h e l d o n Road P l a n t

t hough was a m o n g the first to get a local contract with its UAW employees a f t e r last fall's compa-ny-wide a g r e e m e n t , a r eversa l from previous years, she Said.

She s a id s p e n d s a t least an hour each morn ing walking the p l a n t f l o o r a n d t a l k i n g to employees. S h e approaches her job as a "chee r l eade r , t eacher , coach, bulldozer when I need to be. I play mom to 2,100 employ-ees."

Winkler-Doman's presentation w a s i n t e r e s t i n g b e c a u s e it "shows we go t h r o u g h some of the same issues tha t a big manu-f a c t u r i n g f a c i l i t y does e v e n though we h a v e only 60 or 70 e m p l o y e e s " in one p l an t , sa id F r a n k S g a m b a t i , division con-troller a t MascoTech. Sgambati , who works a t the supplier's Can-ton fac i l i ty , s a id he was also impressed wi th the Ford plant's i nven to ry t u r n o v e r of 60, or a complete t u r n about once every six days.

W i n k l e r - D o m a n , w h o h a s a

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Dur ing a question-and-answer s e s s i o n fo l lowing h e r s p e e c h , Winkler -Doman touched on last yea r ' s shoot ing r a m p a g e a t the Ford VVixom assembly plant and s i m i l a r i n c i d e n t s t h a t h a v e o c c u r r e d a t the S h e l d o n Road Plant .

"People are very, very jittery," she acknowledged. "I wish there was a way to ant ic ipate or pre-vent these kinds of th ings from happen ing but realistically there isn't."

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middle school and h igh school. -The publicat ion a n d sel l ing of this proposal has been, from my opinion, non-exis tent ," he said. "It was all too vague. For all we know, they could be spending $2 million for the h igh school and $77 mil l ion to remode l pr inci-pals' offices." .

Family decision: Jack Massarello votes at Can-ton High School while Eileen, 8, peeks into the booth.

His wife B a r b a r a Cut le r also voted no. "We don't have kids in school, and our t a x e s a re h igh enough," she said.

Plymouth's Lori O'Brien voted yes. "I believe it 's much needed. I have f r iends wi th kids at the high school. They say there is a lot of t rouble because of all t he kids. I have a daugh te r who will be going to P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y S c h o o l s , a n d my mom w o r k s fo r t h e schools. I think it's a good bond all the way around."

The district took a gamble in switching f rom a weekday to a Saturday election. "It was inten-tional to do it on a Sa turday so everyone would have an opportu-nity to vote," sa id S u p e r i n t e n -

_ dent Char les Little.

The bond i s sue w a s proposed to fund cons t ruc t i on of a th i rd high school a t t h e corner of Joy and Beck roads in Canton. Also p lanned w a s cons t ruc t i on of a new e l e m e n t a r y school in t h e southwest port ion of the school district in the a r ea of Beck and Cherry Hill roads.

Other i t e m s on t h e wish l ist included bus a n d computer pur-chases, and remodeling in build-ings t h r o u g h o u t the school dis-trict.

Passage of t h e bond proposal

would m e a n a t a x inc rease of $87.50 annually for the owner of a $100,000 home. For the owner of a $'200,000 residence, the tax increase would be $175 annual-ly-

Regardless of the bond propos-al's fate, school officials say stop-gap measu re s will be needed to accommodate growth that 's caus-ing overcrowding throughout the d is t r ic t , par t icu lar ly in the ele-menta ry and high schools.

W i n or lose, . L i t t l e f o r e s e e s challenges in the months ahead.

"Pas sage m e a n s we go ahead with planning," he said. "It will probably be several months unti l we clear all the hurdles connect-ed not only with design, but code compliance issues before we can build. We will put into place sev-eral committees to work on cur-riculum and transi t ional issues.

"The other direction is proba-bly as compl ica ted . We would aga in pu t toge the r commit tees , and get a recommendation from them about wha t directions they w a n t us to pu r sue and move in those directions; unless there are s o m e u n k n o w n t h i n g s t h a t h a v e n ' t e v e r b e e n d i s c u s s e d before "

VOTING

STAFF PHOTOS BY BILL BRESLKR

Confusion:Jovce Sosnowski and daughter Kailee showed up at Hoben Elementary and were told to go to Plymouth-Canton High School to vote. Poll workers there phoned in and found that Sosnowski indeed had to vote at Hoben.

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bers a t last week's study session. "I t h i n k ( fund ing a l t e r n a t i v e s ) will have to be someth ing more than selling cupcakes."

S o m e opt ions t h e c o m m i t t e e could recomipend a re main ta in-ing the s ta tus quo. put t ing a mil-lage or bond issue on the ballot, and cityhood.

Only one Michigan township, Bloomfield T o w n s h i p , lev ies a mil lage to operate its own road depar tment . Under s t a t e law, a township can have its own road depar tment , but in order to qual-ify t h e t o w n s h i p m u s t levy a t least one mill to receive gas tax funding from the county.

T h e s t a t e d i s p e r s e s f u n d i n g from the gas tax (Act 51) to the county road d e p a r t m e n t , which in t u rn dis t r ibutes the f u n d s to townships. City and villages get their gas tax distr ibution direct-ly from the state.

C a n t o n o f f i c i a l s h a v e com-p l a i n e d for y e a r s t h a t t h e y haven ' t gotten their fair sha re of road fund ing . Accord ing to fig-

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• When completed, possibly by July, the township wil l have a five-year plan with detailed road assess-ments, an improvement plan for funding and an initial priority list.

u r e s o b t a i n e d by S e n . L o r e n Bennett, R-Canton, the township should have received $10 million last y e a r f r o m W a y n e County , but only w a s a l located $2 mil-lion.

R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m t h e municipal services, finance and public s a f e t y d e p a r t m e n t s will work with the citizen committee to look a t r o a d c o n c e r n s . The commit tee also will get f u r t h e r publ ic i n p u t t h r o u g h su rveys , public hea r ings and subcommit-

tees. W h e n completed , possibly by

J u l y , t h e t o w n s h i p will have a five-year plan with detailed road a s s e s s m e n t s , a n i m p r o v e m e n t

^ l a n for f u n d i n g and an ini t ial priority list.

Y a c k s a i d t h e l i s t of r o a d improvements for the 1995 bond issue is somewhat outdated.

"It may have changed to some degree, t h e same problems exist today, but the priority might be different." he s&id.

In 1995 , B e c k Road w a s a gravel road and wasn't included in t h e e i g h t - y e a r pr ior i ty l i s t . Now. Beck is paved from Cherry Hi l l t o G e d d e s , m a k i n g t h e unpaved portion (Ford to Cherry Hill) a priority for a north-south corr idor t h rough the townsh ip , he said.

Residents interested in serving on the committee should contact the Municipal Services Depar t -m e n t t h r o u g h t h e d i r e c t o r ' s office a t 397-5471.

CANTON CONNECTION Volunteers needed

Project Health-O-Rama is coming to Canton.Organizers of the April 20 event at

Summit on the Park are looking for people to staff the various testing and informational ^ b l e s .

A volunteer training session is scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Summit . Medical and non-medical volunteers will learn about their responsibilities and the sen-ices which will be offered to the community at the local site. Ref reshments will be provided.

To a t tend the training session call Carleigh F1 ah arty at the Canton Chamber of Commerce, 453-4040. by Tuesday. For more information

about Project Health-O-Rama call F lahar ty or Debra Bilbrev-Honsowetz. Summit manager . 397-5110.

Census reminder

Canton 's mid-decade census is under way and enumera to rs will be making their rounds in

township neighborhoods through April. Enumera to r s will wear ID cards and there a re

only two quest ions being asked: the number and name of each household member and the n u m b e r of pre-pr imary age children living in the home. Call-back cards will be left for those not home.

For additional information call the township clerk. 397-1000.

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u r d a y evening worsh ip will be a t 5.30 p.m.

Easter Sunday services will be at 7, 9 and 11 a.m. The church is a t 7000 Sheldon Road, a t War-ren Road For more information, call (313) 459-3333.

• R e s u r r e c t i o n C a t h o l i c Church will hold Mass a t 9 a.m. Monday through Wednesday a t the church. 48755 War ren Road. Holy Thursday Mass will be at 7:30 p:m. with the adorat ion in a special area unt i l midnight . On Good Fr iday, a noon S c r i p t u r e s e r v i c e will be f o l l o w e d by a 12:45 p.m Rosary , I p .m. Sta-tions of the Cross, and 1:30 p.m. Liturgy.

The Bless ing of E a s t e r Food will be at 1 p.m. on H o l y S a t u r -day. An Easter vigil will be held a t 6 a .m. E a s t e r S u n d a y wi th Masses a t 8:30 a n d 10:30 a.m. The Masses will conclude with a B l e s s i n g of E a s t e r F o o d . For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l (313) 451-0444:

• Geneva Presbyter ian Church will have its Maundy Thur sday service at 7 p.m. and Good Fri-d a y w o r s h i p a t 7 p .m . E a s t e r Sunday services will begin with a 7 a.m. sunrise service, followed by 9 and 11 a .m . w o r s h i p ser-v i c e s . T h e c h u r c h is a t 5835 Sheldon Road. For more infor-mation, call (313) 459-0013.

In P l y m o u t h / P l y m o u t h Townsh ip :

P l y m o u t h C h u r c h of t h e Nazarene will have a Tenebrae s e r v i c e of d a r k n e s s a t 7 p .m. Good Friday. On Eas t e r Sunday, services will be a t 8 :30 and 11 a.rlt The church is a t 45801 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. For more information, call (313) 453-1526.

• At S t . J o h n ' s E p i s c o p a l Church . Wednesday . March 26. services will include the stations of t h e c r o s s a t 10 a . m . , Holy E u c h a r i s t a t 10:30 a .m . and a Tenebrae service at 7:30 p.m. A 7:30 p.m foot w a s h i n g service wil l be p r e c e d e d w i t h 10 a .m. s t a t ions of t h e c ross a n d 10:30 a.m. Holy Euchar i s t on Maundy Thursday Good Fr iday services will in t lude t h e s t a t i o n s of the

cross a t 12:30 p.m. an,d the Good Friday l i turgy a t 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

An E a s t e r vigil, bapt i sm and F i r s t E u c h a r i s t E a s t e r will be held a t 7:30 p.m. Holy Saturday, with the Eas t e r Sunday services, i n c l u d i n g a f e s t i v a l Holy Eucharis t of the Resurrection, a t 8 a n d 10 a .m. The church is at 574 S. Sheldon Road. Plymouth. For more i n f o r m a t i o n , call t h e church a t (313) 453-0190.

• A 9 a . m . E a s t e r egg h u n t a n d c o n t i n e n t a l b r e a k f a s t will precede the 10 a.m. Easter Com-munion Service with harp, key-board , a n d g u i t a r ensemble a t New L i f e L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , which is worshiping temporarily a t t h e f o r m e r P l y m o u t h Wes-leyan C h u r c h . 42290 Five Mile R o a d , a t B r a d n e r Road . For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l t h e church a t (313) 459-8181.

• The Maundy Thursday and Good Fr iday services will be a t

-7:30—p.-m-, at-- R i sen C h n s L . L u t h e r a n C h u r c h . 46250 Ann Arbor Road. "Eas te r Changes!" will be the message at 7:30 a m. and 11 a .m. Easter Sunday ser-vices, wi th an Eas te r b reakfas t offered from 8:30-10:30 a .m. ,For more informat ion, call (313 > 453-5252.

• F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h will have i ts Holy Thursday com-munion for 8 p.m., and Good Fri-day T e n e b r a e for 8 p.m. Eas te r c e l e b r a t i o n s will begin wi th a 7:30 a .m . communion , followed by 9 a n d 11 a .m. worsh ip ser-vices. T h e church is a t 701 W. C h u r c h S t . For more i n f o r m a -tion. call (313) 453-6464

Other area services: • At Ward Evangelical Presby-

t e r i a n C h u r c h , t h e 7:30 p .m . M a u n d y Thur sday service will be t h e service of the shadows, a solemn, moving worship service f r o m t h e g o s p e l s of M a t t h e w , Mark a n d Luke. I t will include Communion in the Passion Week t radi t ion .

T h e Good Fr iday service will commence at noon and continue in shor t , focused segments unti l 3 p . m . Rev>. J a m e s M c G u i r e ,

David Brown, Bartlett Hess and Paul Clough along with P a m e l a D o d g e , R o b e r t W a t s o n a n d Edward Davis will be the partici-p a t i n g s p e a k e r s . T h e W a r d C h a n c e l C h o i r wi l l p e r f o r m musical selections from the Mes-siah.

T h e l i g h t of t h e Lord wi l l b r e a k ea r ly on E a s t e r S u n d a y m o r n i n g a t t h e 7 a .m. s u n r i s e service, followed by a continental b r e a k f a s t . T h e f o u r r e g u l a r morning services are observed at their regular t imes — 8, 9:15 and 10 :45 a . m . a n d 12 :05 p . m . Qverung worship will fea ture the Billy Graham film, "Repeat Per-formance."

The church is at 17000 Farm-ing ton Road a t Six Mile Road, Livonia. For more informat ion , call (313) 422-1150.

• Three different Easter wor-ship services, each with a dis-tinctive character , will be offered a t Detroit Firs t Church of the

"NazaTgne. 21260 Haggerty Road, nor th of Eight Mile Road. Northviile.

A worshipful early service at 7 a.m. in the Atrium will allow those a t tending to greet the Easter morning with a t ime of devotion and praise, culminating in the Lord's Supper "At First Church, communion is open to all Christ ians.)

At 8:30 a.m., there will be a contemporary celebration of Easter that will feature an expanded worship team, uplift-ing music of praise and dramat ic readings.

The Festival of Easter worship and celebration a t 11 a.m. will have a 65-voice Easter choir, led by a dynamic presentation of special music featur ing Don St. John , minister of music, and

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In both the 8:30 and 11 a m services. Dr. Carl Leth, senior pastor, will deliver the message -He Still Moves Stones " Free child care services will be provid-ed for both services

For more information, call the church a t (810) 346-7600

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M a r y V e r t r e e s , counse lor a t P l y m o u t h S a l e m High School , recently received a letter notify-ing her tha t she'd been nominat-ed for s p e c i a l r e c o g n i t i o n a t Western Michigan University

K r i s t i n Y o u n g , a 1995 Ply-m o u t h S a l e m g r a d u a t e a n d a s t u d e n t in t h e Lee Honors Col-lege a t W M U , n o m i n a t e d h e r h igh s c h o o l c o u n s e l o r for t h e "Favori te Teacher Day" recogni-tion sponsored by the honors col-lege.

School of f ic ia ls say t h i s is a —way f o r s t u d e n t s to show t h e i r

appreciation, and for the univer-sity to show its support of excel-lence in teaching.

Young said. "Mrs. Vertrees is a ve ry s p e c i a l w o m a n who w a s much m o r e to me t h a n j u s t a high school counselor. She was a h e l p w h e n 1 w a s c o n f u s e d , a comfor t w h e n 1 was t r o u b l e d , a n d a good f r i e n d . S h e w a s a l w a y s h a p p y to see me; s h e made me feel welcome and cared for She a lways wanted the best for me in everything tha t I did, and in my fu ture I still miss her and I would love for her to come visit me and see how well 1 am doing here at Western."

A memorable proposal

Nurse and firefighter: A routine Livonia Fire Department training exercise the morning of March 11 at St. Mary Hospital in Livonia gave firefighter David MacDonald of Canton an opportunity to surprise his girlfriend. Dawn Llarn, with a unique marriage proposal. After extending the tower on the fire true , MacDonald and his crew climbed into the window on the fifth floor where Clark works as a Registered Nurse+Then MacDonald who wore a tuxedo under his firefighter uniform, proposed. And she said, "Yes. Gathered after the cre-ative proposal were Mike Bailey (left) of Plymouth Township, Tom Clark of Livonia. Clark of Northville, MacDonald and Ken Jones of Livonia, hot shown is firefighter Frank Szcewzyk who was manning the fire truck.

Area churches join Salvation Army project BV CASEY HANS STAFF WRITER

Salva t ion Army officials have challenged Westland businesses to par t ic ipa te in a jobs program by h i r ing people, t ra in ing them and serv ing as mentors.

T h e p r o g r a m , ca l l ed " P r o j e c t Zero" is a p a r t n e r s h i p b e t w e e n t h e S a l v a t i o n A r m y a n d t h e M i c h i g a n F a m i l y I n d e p e n d e n c e Agency , de s igned to pull people ou t of t h e w e l f a r e s y s t e m a n d into jobs a n d self-sufficiency.

T h e F I A is t h e f o r m e r s t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of Social S e r v i c e s , which d e a l s wi th d i s t r ibu t ion of w e l f a r e f u n d s , and is now work-i n g w i t h a r e d u c e d s t a t e p r o -g r a m .

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cials expla ined the program to members of the Westland Cham-b e r of C o m m e r c e a n d t h e i r guests during the group's March luncheon at the Hellenic Center on Joy Road.

"Project Zero is about helping people in th» community ," said L e a u ' r e t t e D o u g l a s , o u t r e a c h specialist for the Westland Sal-v a t i o n Army, who r e f e r r e d to those being served by the pro-gram as "achievers "

"We help them set goals . . realize the bar r ie rs they have," she added. "We help them to . . . move from dependency to suff i-ciency "

There are currently more than 300 people in the program and of those . 50 percent a re m a t c h e d wi th m e n t o r s for t r a i n i n g a n d

job placement. More than 60 jobs h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n o f f e r e d through the program, and some 100 a r e a people h a v e v o l u n -teered as mentors.

"A lot of our a c h i e v e r s need jobs, a lot are persons who have been in the workplace b u t . . . e n d e d up in t h e s y s t e m . " s h e added

A g roup of W a v n e - W e s t l a n d a n d Romulus l e a d e r s me t l a s t J u n e to l a u n c h t h e p r o g r a m , which offers people leaving t h e welfare environment a combina-tion of social, emotional and job-related support, said Cpt . Mark Welsh of the Westland Salvation Army.

"We saw some great needs we a re looking into and th i s is one

of them." Welsh said. Although many of the mentors

for t h e p r o g r a m w e r e s o u g h t through area churches and other religious groups, Welsh said tha t those in the business community a r e a l so w e l c o m e to s e r v e as mentors.

"Many people in our bus iness community have some outs tand-ing skills they can offer." he said.

For th i s p r o g r a m , t h e West-land Salvation Army is working t h r o u g h c h u r c h e s in W a y n e , W e s t l a n d , R o m u l u s , I n k s t e r , Canton and new Boston, Wrelsh said.

For more i n f o r m a t i o n abou t the Project Zero p r o g r a m , call (313i 722-3660.

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Wayne County commissioners approved a five-year $31 million rec rea t ion p l an Thu r sday , but they alBO authorized a $250,000 limit on what County Executive Edward McNamara can spend in c o n t r a c t s for cap i t a l improve-ment projects under the plan.

They also approved a memo of u n d e r s t a n d i n g with the city of Detroit for parks improvements. The p l an a n d t h e memo were c r i t i c i z e d by two R e p u b l i c a n c o m m i s s i o n e r s f rom w e s t e r n Wayne County ,

Commissioner Bernard Park-er. D-Detroit, amended the capi-tal improvements plan to include the cap.

That limit may conflict with a purchasing ordinance, however, and the commission may need a legal c lar i f icat ion on that issue before * i s officially enacted.

Commiss ione r s approved the following contracts .

• McNamee, Porter & Seeley, Inc. of Detroit , for $2.5 million to act a s p rogram manager of the five-year pa rks capital improve-ment program.

• R.J. Thomas Manufacturing Co. of C h e r o k e e , I d a h o , for $98,433 to provide 220 outdoor charcoal grills and 1.000 picnic

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Thaddeus McCotter R-Livonia

table f rames for the Depar tment of Public Services, Pa rks Divi-sion.

• J o h n s o n . J o h n s o n & Roy, Inc. of Detroit, to amend a cur-r e n t c o n t r a c t for § 7 6 , 8 1 7 for additional services in connection

Public invited to attend WSU conference on gangs

BY KEN ABRAMCZYK S T A F F W R I T E R

Anyone who th inks gangs are not in local suburban neighbor-hoods or t h a t the i r kids aren ' t involved with them, Tom Lewis w a n t s t h e m to pe rhaps t ake a second look.

Lewis, a del inquency service worker for the state of Michigan a n d a p r o b a t i o n o f f i c e r for Wayne County 's juvenile court, handles about 35 juveniles in a

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• Becke t t & R a e d e r , Inc . of Ann Arbor, for $45,500 to update t h e p r e p a r a t i o n of a f ive -year m a s t e r p l a n u p d a t e for t h e Depar tment of Public Services.

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b e t w e e n D e t r o i t a n d W a y n e County were Detroit Democrats a n d s u b u r b a n D e m o c r a t s Kay Bea rd , Edward Boike, Chr i s to -pher Cavanagh. Susan Hubbard , W i l l i a m O'Nei l a n d M i c h e l l e PI a wecki.

Opposing the memo was Com-miss ione r Thaddeus M c C o t t e r . R-Livonia. and a b s t a i n i n g w a s B r u c e P a t t e r s o n , R - C a n t o n M c C o t t e r and P a t t e r s o n a l s o opposed the five-year plan, while the same Democratic contingent supported it

McCotter opposed -the Becket t & R a e d e r c o n t r a c t . t h e M c N a m e e c o n t r a c t a n d t h e J o h n s o n . J o h n s o n & Roy con-t r a c t . P a t t e r s o n o p p o s e d or abs ta ined from several of those contracts as well, but suppor ted the McNamee contract.

M c C o t t e r s a id h i s p o s i t i o n r e m a i n s u n c h a n g e d f r o m l a s t y e a r when he opposed t h e mil-lage because he was concerned a t that time that voters would be s u b s i d i z i n g Det ro i t p a r k s . He opposed the c o n t r a c t s a n d t h e five^Vear plan on T h u r s d a y for the same reason.

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Hillegonds to speak at S'craft P a u l H i l l e g o n d s . t h e new

p r e s i d e n t of D e t r o i t Rena i s -sance a n d f o r m e r s p e a k e r of the Michigan House of Repre-senta t ives , will be th i s year ' s c o m m e n c e m e n t s p e a k e r a t Schoolcraft College.

Ceremonies a re set for Sat-urday, May 3, in the physical educa t ioh bu i ld ing . Approxi-m a t e l y 9 5 0 s t u d e n t s a r e expected to graduate .

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H i l l e g o n d s . a P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p r e s i d e n t , w a s f i rs t elected to the s t a t e House in 1978 from Allegan County. He served in the House until 1996, with terms as Republican lead-er, co-speaker and speaker .

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spor ts celebrit ies and former hockey great Gordie Howe will a p p e a r a t t h e f i r s t a n n u a l E l y s i a Pe f l ey S k a t e a t h o n Wednesday, April 2 from 3 to 9 p.m. at the Joe Louis Arena

P r e s e n t e d by t h e Hockey A c a d e m y of Toron to , the s k a t e a t h o n will benef i t the Make-A-Wish Foundat ion of Mich igan and the Pedia t r ic Oncology Group. The event is named after a child who lost a battle with progeria last year

Proger ia is a rare disease which causes a child to age rapidly. Metro Detroiters John Tacket and Danielle Reinhart continue to battle the disease.

Elysia also loved hockey, so o r g a n i z e r s t hough t a skateathon was an appropriate fund-raiser to battle this dis-ease.

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S c h e d u l e d to a p p e a r a re : Da r r en McCarty, Joe Kocur and Kris Draper, members of the Red Wing Alumni, mem-bers of the Detroit Lions and T ige r s , and o ther . spo r t s celebrities. Gordie and Colleen Howe will be a u t o g r a p h i n g their book "...and Howe'"

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BY TIM RICHARD STAKF WRITER

P a r e n t s of college s t u d e n t s will get bigger state income tax b r e a k s if a House-passed bill s u r v i v e s in t h e S e n a t e a n d becomes law.

House Democrats kept Repub-licans from turning a fairly sim-ple bill into a Christmas tree of ornaments and won 94-13 pas-sage on March 19.

The bill would 1> double the income tax credit to $500 from $250 per student per year and 2) remove the requirement that the college keep its annual tuition increase below the ra te of con-sumer price inflation.

Supporter Ba rba ra Dobb, R-L'nion Lake, replied. This law did nothing for your constituents un t i l it was amended (by the new bill). This removes the cap and raises the credit to $500."

"I'm opposed. It contains per-verse incentives," said Rep. Don Gilmer. R-Augusta. "It tells col-leges t h a t if you r a i s e you r t u i t i o n and fees , you ' l l be rewarded.

"The cost will be $35 million, almost triple the general fund increase proposed by the gover-nor for community colleges."

Gilmer was joined by 11 other Republicans and one Democrat in voting no. Area representa

• 'The (governor's) budget is designed with sig-nificant tax cuts in place. We will not support any more.'

Madhu Anderson -treasury department

t ives vo t ing no were Pa t r i c i a Godchaux, R-Birmingham, and Shirley Johnson, R-Royal Oak. All others voted yes.

The bill would amend a law sponsored las t yea r by S e n . Loren Bennet t . R-Canton. But the overwhelming vote on final passage belied the fierce, two-hour d e b a t e over Republ ican amendments.

Among the rejected amend-ments:

• Rep. Nancy Cassis. R-Novi, sought to reinsert the ban on tax credits where s tuden t s a t t end public colleges t h a t fa i led to keep tuition hikes below the rate of i n f l a t ion . The c u r r e n t law eliminates students at Oakland Univers i ty , the Un ive r s i t y of Michigan-Ann Arbor. UM-Flint, Centra l Michigan and School-craft College.

The Cassis amendment failed 42-63. S u p p o r t e r s inc luded Republicans Lyn Bankes of Red-ford, Alan Cropsey of DeWitt , F r a n k F i t zge ra ld of G r a n d

Ledge, Pa t r i c i a Godchaux of Birmingham. Dan Gustafson of Williamston, Shirley Johnson of Royal Oak , Greg Kaza of Rochester Hills, Tom Middleton of Ortonville, Andrew Raczkows-ki of Farmington Hills, Judi th Scranton of Brighton and Debo-rah Whyman of Canton.

• A similar Cassis amendment requiring colleges to cap tuition at 3 percent or the ra te of the consumer-price index failed by a similar vote,

• Rep. Deborah Whyman, R-Canton, came closer, getting 47 votes for he r a m e n d m e n t to include o n - c a m p u s room and board as well as tuition and fees for tax credits.

• A shouting match erupted over a GOP a m e n d m e n t to extend the tax credit to students at private trade schools. Demo-crat Tom M a t h i e u of Grand Rapids objected. "We shouldn't steal money from the community colleges and give it to some nnkv-dink school that you think should be aided

"It goes to the taxpayer, not the institution," replied Republi-can Alan Cropsey of DeWitt . "Your bill is t a rge ted only to those approved by the S t a t e Board of Education." The GOP a m e n d m e n t got 37 votes , 18 short of approval.

Rep. Kirk Profit, D-Ypsilanti. tax policy chair who shepherded the bill through to passage, said s u p e r - i n f l a t i o n a r y t u i t i on increases were the fault of 20 years of failed state appropria-tions," not greed or mismanage-ment by colleges. "In the last five years , we've had zero, zero, 3 and 5 percent increases for high-er education."

"I'm surprised the other side (Repub l i cans ) d idn ' t propose pencils <for tax credits)." Profit said.

As passed by the House, the bill likely would be vetoed by Gov. John Engler.

"The "governor 's ' budget is des igned with s igni f icant tax cuts in place. We will not sup-por t any more," said M a d h u Anderson, the former Arming-ton Hills resident who is a top official in the Treasury Depart-ment.

Refer to House Bill 4191 when writing to your state senator. State Capitol, Lansing 48909.

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McCotter's election, a Wayne Coun ty C o m m i s s i o n e r f rom Livonia, drew praise from the Committee's founder and former Chair, Edward L. Haroutunian.

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On his part, McCotter charac-ter is t ical ly set a s t ra ight - for -ward goal for the commit tee : "We mus t work to elect more

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IcCotter said. "Voters were told iese were for parks improve-lents for Wayne County, but

reality is why are we being ted to* fund parks in the city of etroit? "Those a re city pa rks , not

founty p a r k s . You don ' t see lem funding city parks in Can-

Northvi l le or Livonia, do m?" The millage will be used to

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'ayne in Detroit. The 1/4 mill costs the owner of $100,000 home or a taxable

alue of $50,000 about $12.50 a rear in property taxes

McCotter said he still wants to Iwork to repeal the parks mil-lage. He believes administrative and overhead costs are too high for the county parks.

At the meeting McCotter also asked Hurley Coleman, director of Wayne Countv parks, where the picnic tables and grills would be installed. Coleman assured him the tables and grills would be i n s t a l l e d all over Wayne County parks, including along Hines Drive and Bell Creek in Redford.

Commission Chairman Ricar-do Solomon suggested ear l ie r that commissioners create a spe-cial subcommittee to monitor the Wayne County parks improve-ment p l an to be su re all t h e pa rks in Wayne County a r e improved.

Patterson said the parks issue is a "problematic one" for him. "My distr ict voted overwhelm-ingly against it, and I suppose it could be a vote of protest," Pat-terson said. "But my feeling is the plan doesn't even account for all the revenue that is projected from the millage."

P a t t e r s o n said the 1/4 mill should generate $41 million. The plan accounts for $27 million spent from the millage with the r e m a i n d e r from g r a n t s a n d other sources. "You have $14

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million that isn't in the plan yet, so how can you call it a plan?" Patterson asked.

Coleman called McCot t e r ' s opinion a "wrong op in ion . " Wayne County p a r k s a r e for Wayne County residents, Cole-man said.

Detroit residents have subsi-dized Wayne County parks for years without benefi t ing from local improvemen t s because many Detroiters believe Nankin Mills is a West land park and Bell Creek is a Redford Park , Coleman said.

"If he wants to talk about sub-sidy, the county has never spent any dollars in parks in Detroit since the parks were first estab-lished 78 years ago," Coleman sa id . "Money h a s never been spent in parks north of Jeffries and east of Telegraph, and you haven't heard any compla in ts from the citizens in Detroit."

Chandler Park will soon house a w a t e r p a r k t h a t al l Wayne County r e s i d e n t s c an enjoy, Coleman said.

Coleman responded to Patter-son's remarks by s t a t ing tha t mil lage money will be ea r -marked for o p e r a t i o n s to improve s ta f f ing and mainte-nance of current park facilities.

Park u se r s shou ld not ice improved maintenance on lawns and rest room facili t ies. Cole-man said.

Plawecki , D - D e a r b o r n Heights , called the proposed improvements a good plan for Wayne County. Plawecki also chairs the Committee on Roads, Airports and Public Services. That committee held hear ings on the plan.

"The cap i ta l i m p r o v e m e n t plan expedites mat ters for us." Plawecki said. "I rea l ly don't think they need to come back to ithe full commission)."

Plawecki hoped to outl ine a comm^sion subcommittee soqp to oversee the projects. If com-missioners are u n h a p p y wi th part icular projects or want to change the p lan , i t can be amended, she said.

t r ibutes to the proliferation of . gangs is the denial that there is a problem," Lewis sa id . "And there is a problem."

Lewis suspects tha t as many as 60 gangs are operating in the Detroit area and its suburbs. He doesn't have an accurate account of gang members, but wants par-ents, teenagers and young chil-dren to learn about gangs at a conference to "Protect Our Kids and Neighborhoods" on Wednes-day; April 2 at Wayne State Uni-vers i ty ' s McGregor Memoria l Conference Center.

Residents in s u b u r b a n com-munities should be concerned, Lewis said, "because of the grow-ing n u m b e r of t e e n a g e gangs that are pervasive and because i t 's growing na t ionwide . The increase in teenage gangs is a phenomenon g rowing every-where."

Lewis has been a social worker for the s t a t e of Mich igan for

eight years and a social worker for about 18 years. T h e kids I'm coming in contact with are from dysfunctional homes or a lot of them are declared incorrigible by their own parents and come in contact with the law.

"Kids from dysfunctional fami-lies make t h e m vulnerab le to gangs, because gangs, in a per-verse way, are replacements for their families. Kids join gangs because they look for 'love' and attention."

The t h r e e - h o u r confe rence s tar ts at 6 p.m. It will feature topics on how to tell if your child belongs to a gang and what fam-ilies and parents can do about gangs, Lewis said, -

The forum will f e a t u r e Dr. Carl Taylor, a criminologist and professor at Michigan State Uni-versity, and Alex Montaneer, a gang mediator. Shawn Jacques, a prosecutor f rom the juvenile court in Wayne County, mem-

bers of the gang squad from the Detroit Police Department also will be at tending, along with a child psychologist and former gang members who will speak about the i r experiences, Lewis said.

Lewis said suburban commu-nities have a hard time accept-ing the u n i v e r s a l problem of gangs and added that the prob-lem doesn't stop at a communi-ty's borders.

"Two main national gangs are n a m e d "Folks'" and 'People . ' These gangs are organizing sub-gangs and they have organized a m a j o r d r u g d i s t r i b u t i o n net-work."

"It's almost like a secret soci-ety that nobody knows about."

Lewis a l so sa id some gang members are using Satanic ritu-als in t he i r in i t ia t ions . Lewis

knew of one gang member who tried to steal body parts out of a c e m e t e r y . Usua l l y , po ten t ia l gang members are initiated by either get t ing beat up by gang | m e m b e r s or p a r t i c i p a t i n g in 1

Satanic rituals, Lewis said.

"Gangs are involved in many of the violent crimes in our com-m u n i t i e s : d r u g d i s t r i b u t i o n , muggings and B and Es (break-ing and entering). You name it, and they're involved."

Admission is free, but mem-bers of the public will be asked for a $3 donation. The McGregor Conference Center is located at 495 West Fe r ry Mall at Cass and Palmer Streets on the cam-pus of Wayne State University.

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He was born Aug. 4, 1946, in Tekoa, Wash., and died Wednes-day, March 19, in Canton. He was a quality engineer in the dental industry for Kerr Manu-facturing.

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June Babcock of Spokane, Wash.; sister, Karel McElfish of Spokane, Wash.

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She was born Aug. 25, 1905, in Arkansas, and died Tuesday, March 11, in Plymouth. She was

CARRIER OF THE MONTH: CANTON

Matt Kardel, 14, of Canton was named carrier of the month for March. He started his Can-ton Observer route in Septem-ber of 1995. He is a ninth grad-er and home schools. He deliv-ers his route in the Arbor Vil-lage and Canton Country Acres subdivisions. His parents are Dan and Laura Kardel. He has t h r e e b r o t h e r s , Kev in , 13, Steven, 10, and Scott, 1.

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a child care attendant at the Wayne County Training School for 33 years. She came to The Plymouth community in 1933 from Arkansas. She attended the First Baptist Church of Ply-mouth.

She is survived by her sister, Merle Cavender of Plymouth; four nieces; one nephew.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank.

ESTHER BOUTHO Services for Esther Bolitho, 88

of Westland were held Tuesday, March 18, a t Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Robert Seltz of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church officiating. Burial was in Christian Memori-al Cultural Center.

She was born June 12, 1908, and died Tuesday, March 18, at Camelot Hall in Livonia. She was a homemaker. She was very active in girl scouting.

She is survived by her daugh-ters, Elizabeth Bolitho, Sue Don-aldson, and Lynn Rivers of Can-ton; four grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard.

Memorials may be made to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. EVELYN M. SMITH

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She was born Jan. 17, 1948, in Garden City, and died Saturday, March 15, in Dearborn. She was a homemaker. She was raised in Plymouth. She moved from Northville to Detroit eight years ago. She was a member of the C^vary Christian Center in Ecorse. She served as a volun-teer for Harbour of Life Soup Kitchens in Detroit.

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She was born Jan. 14, 1914, in Julian, Pa. and died Sunday, March 16, in Pinckney. She retired in 1980 from St. Mary Hospital in Livonia, where she was a ward clerk for 19 years. She lived in Plymouth from 1959 until she moved to Pinckney 3 1/2 years ago. She loved garden-ing. She was a member of Ama-ranth in Buffalo, N. Y. She was a member of St. Aidan's Women's Guild in Livonia.

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JOHN JOSEPH KOVACH Funeral services for John

Joseph Kovach, 87, of Westland, (formerly of Plymouth) were Tuesday, March 11, at the Neely-Turowski Funeral Home Canton, and then to St. Theodore Catholic Church in Westland. The Rev. Thomas Kuehnemund officiated.

He was born June 10, 1909, in Ironwood, and died Friday, March 7, in Westland Convales-cent Center. He was a grinder.

He is survived by his wife, Ann; daughter, Judith Schott; son, Robert; two grandchildren; sisters, Mary Cote. Regina Jaco-bi, Agnes Bodak; brother, Charles Kosuth.

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LAURA MARIE REACH Funeral services for Laura

Marie Keach, 82, of Farmington, were held recently at First Unit-ed Methodist Church in Farm-ington. The Rev. Wayne Large officiated.

She was born June 17. 1914, in Wyaconda, Miss, and died Mon-day, March 17, at W. Bloomfield Nursing Center. She was a cus-todian with Kenbrook/Wooddale schools in Farmington Hills, and retired in 1975. She was a mem-ber of the First United Methodist Church and a member O.E.S. Farmington Lodge for 54 years.

She is survived by her son, Curtis Fett of Farmington Hills; daughter, Nancy J. Atwell of Davison; sisters, Georgia Drews of Plymouth; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.

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Don't let green eggs and ham spoil your Easter holiday

Glazed ham and colorful decorated eggs are an Easter tradition for many families Ham or hard-cooked eggs seem to bring a little

"country" to our festive tables, but both of these foods are perishable and need to be treated with care.

To hard-cook eggs, place raw eggs in a pan of cold water and heat until water boils. Immediate-ly reduce heat to keep the water at a simmer, and cook for 20 minutes. Never boil eggs so hard they bounce around in the pan:

Cool eggs in their shell in an open container in the refrigerator. Water cooling is not recommend-ed because the cooking has removed the natural coating from the egg shells so they are more sus-ceptible to bacteria. When cooled, decorate eggs with pure food colorings or dyes formulated with food-grade colorants. Don't store decorated eggs at room temperature.

Storage ru les Decorated hard-cooked eggs should be stored in

the refrigerator, before decorating, and after deco-rating.

Two hours out of refrigeration is the limit for food safety. If the two-hour limit is a problem, color two sets of eggs, one for eating and one for egg hunts or displaying. Clearly mark which is which, and toss eggs after the hunt is over. Hard-cooked eggs should be kept no longer than one week.

Some other egg-handling tips are: • Do not peel hard-cooked eggs until you are ready to use them. • Don't worry about the dark ring that forms around the yolk after hard cooking: it's harmless. The ring is caused by an interaction between the iron and sulfur in the egg.

Holiday cen te rp iece Ham is a family favorite for Sunday and holi-

day dinners. The appeal of ham is that you can add your own personal touch. Honey, brown sugar, molasses or jellies can be used as a glaze or garnish. Fresh fruits including kumquats, grapes, spiced crabapples, dried fruits, herbs a"d season-ing blends, which all give ham wonderful flavor, can be used.

Fully cooked, cook before eating, country-style, picnic, canned, bone-in, or boneless are just a few of the choices greeting you at the ham counter. Choosing a ham to fit your taste and budget isn't easy. Once you've made your decision and the ham is in the grocery cart, maintaining its whole-someness is up to you. Store ham properly, cook it thoroughly and handle leftovers with care.

Fully cooked hams or "ready to eat" are the most available hams in the market. That's because there is no necessary cooking before serv-ing. However, heating ham to an internal temper-ature of 140 degrees F. will improve the flavor and texture. Heat ham in a 325-degree F. oven on a rack, uncovered.

For a whole ham, allow 15 to 18 minutes per pound. Remove ham from oven about 30 minutes before it's done, add glaze or decorate, and return to oven. A simple glaze can be made by combining one-half cup of brown sugar, two tablespoons orange or pineapple juice and one-half teaspoon dried mustard.

Cook-before-eating hams need to be cooked to an internal temperature of 160 degrees F. Place ham on a rack in a shallow pan and bake in a 325-degree F. oven. Allow 10-20 minutes per pound ham.

After cooking, ham will keep four to five days. Most hams have a label, read the instructions for heating and storage.

Here's a buying chart, don't forget to allow extra for leftovers: • Bone-in-ham provides 2-3 servings per pound. • Boneless ham - 4-5 servings per pound. • Semi-boneless - 3-4 servings per pound. Ham does not freeze well, so plan to eat it rather than freeze. If you have to freeze ham, it is better mixed in a casserole or with other foods than by itself. Freeze ham in big chunks rather than slices and use within two months. Flavors change in ham that is frozen for too long.

- A rainbow or iridescent sheen can sometimes appear on sliced ham. but it is harmless. This is merely a light refraction on the fat film. It is not a food safety issue. If you have a canned ham left-over from Christmas, check the "best if used by date."

Lou Thieleke of Birmingham is a home econo-mist for the Michigan State University Oakland County Cooperative Extension.

LOOKING AHEAD W h a t t o w a t c h for in Taste next week:

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Holiday fare: Wayne County Executive Ed McNamara and his wife Lucille serve this Egg Casserole on holidays. The recipe is a favorite with their children, and our readers who have often requested it.

dishes shine Easter Sunday

BY R l T H M0SS0K JOHNSTON SPECIAL WRITER

Easter morning seems to bring out bas-kets of eggs, and not jus t from the East-er bunny. An "eggcellent" adventure for

breakfast or brunch is the perfect way to , start the day.

With lives on the fast track, simple, ele-gant meals are the way to go, just ask Wayne County'Executive Ed McNamara and his wife Lucille, or Betty-Lee Seydler Sweatt of Franklin, assistant dean in the College of Architecture and Design at Lawrence Tech-nological University in Southfield.

Easter Sunday is filled with family at the McNamara's home in Livonia - "hundreds of kids," said Mr. McNamara with a big grin, as Mrs. McNamara corrects him gently saying, "it's really ten or twelve."

The McNamaras have five grown children, three of whom are married, and three grand-children ages 10, 7 and 2.

"Now that the kids are all grown, I don't do the cooking I used to. Ed and I go out to eat often," said Mrs. McNamara as she places

her beautifully browned egg casserole on the dining room table. The casserole made with eggs, sausage, milk and bread was featured in the Observer & Eccentric Newspaper years ago, and is often requested by readers.

"This is a favorite recipe," she said. "What's great about it is everyone loves it, and I can prepare it the night before."

Mrs. McNamara serves the casserole on a beautifully set table with orange juice, Mimosa's (orange juice mixed with cham-pagne) for grown-ups, fresh fruit - either sliced, or tossed in a salad, sweet rolls, toast and jellies. This lovely holiday meal, is fast and easy to prepare, leaving the hostesses time to share with family members.

Betty-Lee Seydler Sweatt is of the same philosophy. Light, delicious, and easy to pre-pare dishes are her choice for holiday meals. In her beautifully remodeled kitchen, she quickly prepares shirred eggs. The tarragon cream topping is made ahead of time, and spooned over eggs, which are popped into the oven, and baked for 10 minutes.

When preparing shirred eggs for holiday and guest breakfasts, she adds freshly baked,

Cooking t ips

I Quiches, egg casseroles and baked custards are done when a knife inserted comes out clean. Use a food thermometer if in doubt: Salmonella'orgarv isms will not survive if the end-point temperature is 160 degrees F.

I Soft custards are done when they coat the Pack of a spoon - the temperature is usually aDout 160 degrees F. at that point.

I Cook scrambled eggs, fnt-tatas. and omelets until the eggs are thickened and there is no visible liquid egg remaining.

I Poached eggs should have completely set whites and thickened yolks.

I Fried eggs should be cooked slowly until whites are completely set and yolks are thickened.

crusty bread made in her trusty Pana-sonic Bread Machine, fla-vored tea, and like the McNa-maras, fresh fruit.

"Sometimes 1 like to add a brightly colored, flavorful gelatin salad with lots of fruit, other times a tropical fruit salad seems to be the right choice," said Betty-Lee as she sets the large oval dining room table that overlooks a beautifully landscaped tiered stone backdrop. Her two grown sons, one of whom lives in Japan with his wife and 21/2 -year-old son, aren't around much. Today, most of Betty-Lee's entertaining revolves around close friends.

"Being so scheduled, I love to entertain, but I need to keep my menus simple, and interesting," she said.

See recipes inside.

Traditional foods are a family affair

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Easter favorite: Bring the traditional elegance of Easter to the table with the smoky, country flavor of Spiral-Sliced Ham with Honey-Apricot Glaze. Peach Chutnefr, Tiny Peas with Mint, Gin-gered Carrots and Spinach-Strawberry Salad are tasty accompaniments.

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BY KEELY WYGONIK STAFF WRITER

In our family, ham, kielbasa and E a s t e r are synonymous . Once I suggested replacing the ham on our menu with turkey or r o a s t ch icken , which a re l i g h t e r and lower in f a t . My mother-in-law had a fit. "Easter without ham is not Easter." she said. "It's a tradition."

Another year my sister-in-law tried to meet her halfway. She served lamb as the main course, a n d a "ceremorl ial p l a t e " of blessed ham, hard-cooked eggs, and kielbasa

Tha t didn't go over too well with my mother-in-law either. It's nqt good to mess with tradi-tion.

"We gene ra l l y h a v e h a m , probably because my pa ren t s h a d i t ," said J a n e Woj tan of L i v o n i a . "We m a k e ou r own kielbasa, and an Easter Soup -kielbasa broth, sliced kielbasa, chopped ham, and chopped , blessed hard-cooked eggs. It 's thickened with sour cream, and a v a r i a t i o n of my m o t h e r ' s recipe."

Sandy Simpson, and her chil-d r e n , Becky, Mark a n d Kim, who live in Farmington Hills, a l so h a v e ham on Eas te r . "It w a s a l w a y s the t h i n g , " sa id

Polish Easter Meals

I The Friends of Polish Art will hold its annual Easter Swieconka 2 p.m. Sunday. April 6 at Polonus Restaurant in Wyandotte Tick-ets: $26 per person, with pro-ceeds being used to furnish the Friends of Polish Art Room at St. Mary's College in Orchard Lake. \ Paid-in advance t ickets only. Call Christina (810) 549-4527 for reservations.

I The American Polish Cultural Center is hosting a traditional Swieconka Easter dinner 2 p.m. Sunday. April 6 at the center. 2975 E. Maple (at Dequindre) Troy. Doors open 1 p.m.; religtous musical program with the Filarets men's choir. Adurts $17. children $8. call (810) 689-3636 Reser » at ions preferred.

Sandy, my father-in-law's niece. Last year, Sandy's foot flared

up making it difficult for her to navigate around the ki tchen. "The kids made dinner ," she said. "It was wonderful. I still talk about it."

Mark made the ham. glazed with brown sugar and Vernors and a turkey breast His sisters made the mashed potatoes, veg-etables, and salad. . Kathy Wilson of Livonia, my mother-in-law's niece, wouldn't

da re serve anyth ing but ham and k i e lbasa on E a s t e r , although she's thought about it. "Everyone is concerned about fat, but if you suggest anything else they whine, and say 'what no ham and kielbasa?*"

Easter is the holiest holiday of the year in Polish house-holds. Like spring it is a time of renewal and reb i r th . Dur ing holy week we'l l f a s t , a t t e n d church services, and reflect on whether or not this has been a good Lenten journey - one that made us a better person.

On holy Saturday my father-in- law will p u t a fine w h i t e linen cloth in our biggest has ket, fill it with slices of ham, k i e l b a s a , ha rd -cooked eggs , pickled beets, sweet bread, but-ter lamb and horseradish, and take it to our church, St-. Bar-b a r a ' s in Dearborn , 1 to be blessed

In the morn ing , on E a s t e r Sunday , before d i n n e r , we'l l peel some of the blessed hard-cooked eggs , cu t t h e m in to quarters, and arrange them on a plat ter with sprigs of f resh dill. My father-in-law, the head of our household, will offer one egg q u a r t e r to each d i n n e r

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front. SPIRAL-SLICED HAM WITH

HONEY-APRICOT GLAZE 1 (10 to 14-pound) spiral-

sliced, fully-cooked smoked ham

1 cup honey 1 (6-ounce) can frozen orange

juice concentrate, thawed 1 /3 cup soy sauce 1 / 3 cup apricot jam 1 /2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Place ham on rack in shallow roasting pan Mix together remaining ingredients in medium bowl; set aside. Bake ham for 30 minutes; pour glaze over ham and continue to bake until ham is heat-ed through, about a total of 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Serves 14

PEACH CHUTNEY 1 (1 pound) can peach slices

in natural juice, drained 3/4 cup cider vinegar 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/2 small onion, minced 1 apple, peeled, cored and

coarsely chopped 1 teaspoon pickling spices Juice of 1/2 lemon

Chop peaches coarsely. Combine with remaining ingredients in large saucepan; simmer 20 min-utes or until thickened slightly. Cool and cover until serving Serve at room temperature. Makes 2 cups.

TINY PEAS WITH MINT 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup diced onion 1 1/2 teaspoons grated

lemon zest 2 (10 ounce) boxes frozen

tiny peas, thawed Salt and pepper to taste 1 tablespoon chopped fresh

mint

In a medium saucepan, melt butter over low heat Add the onion and lemon zest and cook gently, stirring occasionally, until onion is soft, but not browned, about 4 minutes. Add the peas to the pot and stir to combine thor-oughly.

Season with salt and pepper and cook, stirring, for about 5 minutes or until the peas are heated through. Stir in mint and serve immediately Serves 8.

GINGERED CARROTS 1 1/2 pounds carrots, pared

and sliced

1 cup chicken broth 1 (3-inch) piece fresh ginger,

peeled and sliced into 1/4-ihch slices

1 tablespoon butter Dash red pepper flakes 2 tablespoons honey 1 clove minced garlic

Combine the carrots, chicken stock, ginger, butter, red pepper, honey and garlic in a medium saucepan.

Bring to a boil, lower heat and continue cooking the carrots at a simmer, uncovered. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes or until carrots are soft and nicely glazed. Serves 8.

WARM NEW POTATO SALAD WITH CHIVES

2 pound red new potatoes 1/4 cup cider vinegar

1 / 3 cup olive oil Seasoned salt and freshly

ground pepper, to taste 1 / 3 cup chopped fresh chives

Cook potatoes in boiling salted water in a large saucepan for 20 to 25 minutes, until tender when pierced.

Drain the potatoes and cut them in half (if potatoes are large, cut into wedges) and place in a shal-low serving bowl.

While potatoes are warm, sprin-kle with vinegar and oil, toss well and season to taste with salt and pepper. Toss gain with chives and serve immediately. Serves 8.

SPINACH-STRAWBERRY SALAD 8 cups fresh spinach leaves.

stems removed, washed 1 pint strawberries, hulled,

washed and sliced 1/4 cup sliced almonds.

toasted 4 tablespoons olive oil 4 tablespoons raspberry vine

gar 1 teaspoon Dijoostyle mus-

tard Dash nutmeg Freshly ground black pepper

to taste

Dry spinach leaves and tear into bite-sized pieces; place in serving bowl and toss with strawberries and almonds.

Combine remaining ingredients in small dish, whisk thoroughly. Toss salad with dressing and serve immediately. Serves. 8.

Recipes from the Michigan Pork Producers Association.

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guest He'M say - "Wesolego Alleluia." the traditional Polish Easter greeting, and wish every-one good health and happiness. We'll eat our piece of egg, and count our blessings

My mother-in-law is right, it's important to observe traditions. They give us continuity, define who we are, and give us some-thing to look forward to. Like my s is ter- in- law's delicious mush-room soup, made with jmported.

dried Polish mushrooms, which she makes only on Chr i s tmas Eve.

"We carry on the traditions our parents brought with them from Po land . " said J a n e Woj tan . "They're special." Her husband. Edward adds. "It reminds you of the way your mother and father did things when you were kids. It's a continuity of our heritage and family relationships."

Side dishes are another matter all together.

As long as ham and kielbasa are part of the menu with pick-led beets, ho r se rad i sh , h a r d -cooked eggs, and "Babka" (sweet

bread) my m o t h e r - i n - l a w is happy.

Tradi t ions can be improved upon, and the Michigan Pork Producers Association suggests this hassle-free menu, that even

my mother-in-law would approve of:

Sp i ra l -SI iced Ham wi th Honey-Apricot Glaze

Peach Chutney

Freshly Baked Biscuits Tiny Peas with Mint Gingered Carrots Warm New Potato Salad with

Chives Spinach-Strawberry Salad

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RED BEETS WITH HORSERADISH 3 cups cooked or canned red

beets, drained and coarse-ly chopped

6 ounces prepared cream-style horseradish

1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 teaspoon vinegar 1/4 teaspoon salt

Combine all ingredients. Cover; refrigerate 3 days. Serve with cold meats, (

Recipe from. "Culinary Arts Institute Polish Cookbook " Con-solidated Book Publishers, copy-

right 1976.

STUFFED EGG SHELLS 3 hard-cooked eggs, unpeeled 2 tablespoons dairy sour

cream 2 tablespoons dry bread

crumbs 1 tablespoon chopped green

onion Salt to taste Freshly ground black pepper 2 tablespoons butter or mar-

garine

Fold a cloth towel in several lay-ers. Holding the towel in 1 hand, place 1 unpeeled egg on towel.

Hold egg lengthwise. With a heavy, sharp knife, split egg lengthwise halfway through with a firm stroke of the knife.

Firmly cut the rest of the way through so shell does not break apart. Repeat with remaining eggs.

Carefully remove egg whites and yolks from shells. Reserve shells intact.

In a small bowl, chop egg whites and yolks together. Stir in sour cream, 1 tablespoon bread crumbs and green onion. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Carefully pack equal amounts of

egg mixture into each egg shell. Place remaining bread crumbs on a small plate. Dip flat surface of each stuffed shell in bread crumbs. Lightly press bread crumbs into egg mixture.

Melt butter or margarine in medium skilled. Place stuffed egg shells, flat-side down, in skillet. Cook over medium heat 2 to 3 min-utes or until lightly browned. Serve immediately. Makes 6 appe-tizers.

Recipe from: "New Revised Edition Polish Cooking," by Mar-tanna Olszewska Heberle, The Berkley Publishing Group, copy-right 1991.

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THE MCNAMARA'S EGG CASSEROLE (STRATA)

8 slices white bread, crusts removed

1 pound regular link sausage (casing removed) or bulk

M sausage, well browned and drained

1/2 pound spicy link sausage (casing removed) or bulk sausage, well browned and drained

5 large eggs, lightly beaten 2 1/2 cups milk 1/4 teaspoon dry mustard Salt and pepper to taste

(optional) 1 c'up grated Cheddar cheese 1 1/2 cans cream of mush-

room soup (undiluted) 1 can button mushrooms,

drained, or fresh mush-rooms (as many as you like) lightly sauteed.

Parsley for garn:sh

Butter or grease a 9 by 13-inch ovenproof casserole dish Place the crustless bread in the casserole dish. Combine sausage, and place the drained sausage over the bread.

In a bowl, combine the eggs, milk, dry mustard, salt and pep-per. Mix all ingredients well. Pour the egg mixture over the bread and sausage.

Sprinkle the grated cheese on top, then cover and refrigerate overnight.

Before baking, preheat oven to 300 degrees F. Pour the canned soUp and mushrooms over the refrigerated egg and sausage mix-ture.

Loosely raver casserole with boil and bake for 1 hour - remove foil and continue to bake for 1/2 hour longer. When mixture appears firm and golden, remove from the oven. Garnish with parsley or any fresh green leafy herb. Serves 6-8.

BETTY-LEE SEYDLER-SWEATT'S SHIRRED TARRAGON CREAM

EGGS Unsalted butter (for greasing

gratin's) 2 (half pint cartons) heavy

cream (whipping cream) 3 to 4 sprigs of fresh tar-

ragon. reserve 8 leaves of garnish

16 eggs, room temperature Sea salt and white pepper to

taste

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

In a saucepan, over medium heat, add 3 to 4 sprigs fresh tar-ragon ior to taste) to heavy cream Heat, do not boil. This infusion will flavor the cream. Set aside,to cool down.

Butter or grease 8 gratin dishes (or any individual portion oven-proof dishes).

Into each buttered dish gently break 2 eggs, side by side.

Season eggs with salt and white pepper. Gently spoon 2 to 4 table-spoons (according to taste) cooled down tarragon flavored cream over the eggs.

Bake the eggs for 8 minutes. Top each dish with a fresh tarragon leaf and return to the oven for 2 more minutes. If you want your eggs browned, place them under the broiler, just to lightly brown

Serve immediately. Serves 8.

EASY FOOL-PROOF CHEESE SOUFFLE

6 extra large eggs 1/2 cup whipping cream 1/4 cup freshly grated

Parmesan cheese 1/2 teaspoon prepared mus-

tard (any type - flavored or plain)

1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon white pepper 8 ounces Cheddar cheese or

any other semi-hard cheese

11 ounces cream cheese or Neufchatel cheese

1 tablespoon butter

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

Butter a large oven-proof souffle dish.

In the canister of a blender, or bowl of a food processor, place the eggs, whipping cream, Parmesan cheese, mustard, salt and pepper. Process or blend.

Add cheddar cheese. Process or blend.

Add the cream cheese and remaining butter. Process or blend

Pour mixture into souffle dish. Bake the souffle for 40-45 minutes, until firm and lightly golden Let stand just a moment and serve hot. Serves 4-6.

"This souffle can be prepared the night before - leave all the mixed ingredients right in the blender canister and refrigerate. When ready to bake, pour into the buttered souffle dish.

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Open ALL Day Good Friday Closed Easier Sunday

E A S T E R H O L I D A Y

K I E L B A S A

Kowalski's Famous

Smoked or Fresh

$3.99 HOLIDAY SPRING LAMB and DEARBORN

KIELBASA ALSO AVAILABLE

Festive frittata wakes up appetites AP - Wake up lazy appetites

with flavorful Basil Frittata with Sausage and Fresh Vegetable Sauce.

The sauce is made with pep-pers , diced Roma t o m a t o e s , onion, f resh basil and I ta l ian sausage.

The recipe was the first-place w inne r of a r ecen t bed and breakfas t recipe contest spon-sored by Jones Dairy Farm.

The recipe was submitted by Gar ra t t Mansion, a bread and breakfast located in Alameda, Calif.

BASIL FRITTATA WITH SAUSAGE AND FRESH

VEGETABLE SAUCE For the sauce:

8-ounce package Italian sausage

2 tablespoons butter or margarine

1 medium onion, thinly sliced

1 garlic clove, minced 5 medium green, sweet red

or yellow bell peppers, seeded and sliced length-wise (about 1 /4 inch)

4 cups medium diced Roma tomatoes 1/2 cup finely chopped fresh basil c

1 tablespoon sugar 1 1 / 4 teaspoons salt For the frittata: 10 eggs 3 / 4 cup sour cream 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil 3/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 cup finely chopped green onion 3/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese

For the sauce: In a skillet, cook sausages according to pack-age directions; cool. Cut sausages into 1-inch pieces. In the same skillet, melt butter, saute onion and garlic until transparent. Add peppers. Continue to cook 5 min-

utes. Stir in tomatoes, basil, sugar

and salt. Bring to a boil; reduce heat, add sausages. Simmer until excess liquid is reduced by half. The sauce can be prepared in advance, stored in refrigerator and reheated

For the frittata. In a mixing bowl, whisk eggs, sour cream. basil, salt and pepper. In a 10-inch nonstick, ovenproof skillet, saute onion for 1 minute. Pour egg mix-ture into skillet. Cook over medi-um heat until eggs are set and light brown on bottom, about 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat. Sprinkle with cheese.

Preheat broiler, place skillet 6 inches from heat for 2 minutes or until cheese melts. Serve immedi-ately with sauce. Makes 8 to 10 servings.

Recipe from Garratt Man-sion, Alameda, Calif, compli-ments of Jones Dairy Farm.

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333-3900 733-8686 957-3430

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only $1.29 lb.

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PORTERHOUSE STEAKS

only ^ 4 • 4 9 It

U.S.D.A. Whole Be* Tenderloin

FILET MIGNON

only $4.89 lb.

U.S.O.A. Choice Sterling Rib

PRIME RIB ROAST

o n l y ^ 4 « 1 9 lb _Holid«£ Crown Roeet Available

Limit 2

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U.S.0A. Whole N.Y. STRIP

LOINS

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U.S.O.A. Choice 100% Ground Beef from Sirloin

GROUND SIRLOIN

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select ion of liquor,

f ine wines & import

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$3.491» ROAST BEEF $3.99 M Reel Krakue

POLISH HAM Llpar l 'e Old Fash ioned Hof fmen • Super Sharp

HARD SALAMI $2.59 m. CHEESE $3.29 * Kowalski PICKLE, OLIVE, KIELBASA and Kowalekl e Finest Reg or Garlic

0L0 FASHIONED LOAF $2.89 lb BOLOGNA $2.59 lb Real Lipari i Amer i can Jenn ie s H o m e m a d e #1

CHEESE $2.59 M PIER0GIES ..$3.99 T.

SHRIMP & SEAFOOD SALE

Last Weeks to Order

FARMER'S CHEESE

Fresh Cleaned & Devetned.

Ready-to-£at

JUMBO SHRIMP = 1 = 1 = 1 = 1 = 1

mmmm < 9 . 9 9 .

Fresh JUMBO TIGER

SHRIMP $ 7 . 9 9 b

Jumbo Alaskan King

CRAB LEGS

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N.Y. STRIP OR DELM0NIC0 STEAKS

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8611 Lilley Road • Canton • (313) 4 5 4 - 0 1 1 1 Hours: Mon - Sat. 9-8, Sun. 10-6 • We Accept U.S.D.A. Food Stamps

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Holidoy Is Blessed Thonks.

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PORK SHOULDER SUTT ROAST

$ J 49 lb.

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Whole Beef & TENDERLOIN

$ 4 2 9 lb.

U.S.D.A. GAADE fl Always Freeh-\ever frozen

BONELESS - 5KINLESS CHICKEN BREAST

$ 0 2 9 &

U.S.D.A. GAADE A

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SAUSAGE $ 1 59

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Ground &eef From GROUND ROUND $1 59

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OLD FASHION SMOKED POLISH

SAUSAGE $ 0 6 9

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OLD FASHION SMOKEHOUSE

U.S.D.A. SELECT BEEF

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BEEF RIB ROAST

$ 1 9 9

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S T . A N D R E W S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H 16360 Hubbard Rood. Livonia. Michigan 48154 (31)) 421-8451

1 he Rev Robert A CUpp The Rev Willd Herri ngton Jhc Rev Alan W BranJemihl li

M A U N D Y T H U R S D A Y . M a r c h 2 7. 7 : 3 0 p . m . Foot Washing . Eucharist . Stripping of the Altar

G O O D FRIDAY. M a r c h 28, 12 N o o n & 7 : 3 0 p . m . Good Friday Liturgv

EASTER EVE. M a r c h 29 . 7 : 3 0 p . m . Faster Vigil. Baptism. First Eucharist of Easter

EASTER SUNDAY. M a r c h 30 . 7 : 4 5 & 10 a . m . Flowering of Cross. Eucharist

S A I N T J O H N ' S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H 5 7 4 S o u t h S h e l d o n Road P lymouth . MI 4 8 1 7 0 - 1 5 6 5

3 13 453-0190 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26lh

in im AM Sunions of tht Cro»» III to AM Holy LiuhaiM 7 w I'M Tenebrae MAUNDY THURSDAY MARCH 27lh

Hi ih> AM Marion-. »l the Crih» IO in AM Holy liivhjrisl 7 Ail | '\ l IihiI \\ j\hlnj; Service

(•ODD FRIDAY, MARCH 2Mlh I 1 M> I'M si.ill»n> of I he Cross I i>>> I'M i»h»1 Iflilay LlturiiV r vo I'M (i«hI I iiii.iv Liturgy

HOIV SATURDAY. MARCH Z">!h 7 VO I'M l uster Vigil IV.iptiNm anil ilist [Uihariu Easter I ASTI R SUNDAY MARCH AOth

h IHI AM A IO IHI AM lc-.liv.il lloly Kuvharlst of the Resurrection

a l l e l u i a S T . J A M E S CHRIST EPISCOPAL C H U R C H

155 \ V M a p l e . B i r m i n g h a m , M I 4 8 0 0 9

6 4 4 - 0 8 2 0

The Rev Roger Tit Jen. Rector The Rev. John KeyJet. Assistant Rector

The Rev William Pones. Deacon

M A U N D Y T H U R S D A Y

7:30 p .m. H o l y E u c h a r i s t

G O O D F R I D A Y

I S R I S E N

12-3 p . m . G o o d F r i d a y Liturgy (Come. pray, a n d go as it is convenient)

H O L Y S A T U R D A Y " *

7 : 3 0 p . m . E a s t e r Vigil

E A S T E R D A Y - M a r c h 3 0 . 1 9 9 7 " 7 a . m . Ho ly E u c h a r i s t

9 a . m . Fes t iva l C h o r a l E u c h a r i s t - Y o u t h C h o i r s 11 a . m . Fes t iva l C h o r a l E u c h a r i s t - Adul t C h o i r s

You are inviteJ to Worship with us at

Living W o r d Lutheran Church

Good Friday - March 28. 1997 at 7:00 P.M.

Faster Sunday - March 30. 1997 at 10:15 A.M.

W e W o r s h i p a t Ph i l ip Har t M i d d l e Schoo l

6500 Sheldon Rd. - Rochester Hills. MI 48306

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b e t w e e n S o u t h f i e l d & C r a n b r o o k 6 4 4 - 4 0 1 0

S u n d a y Serv i c e s 8 : 3 0 a . m . , 9 : 3 0 " a . m . . 11 :00 a . m . •Sunday School

M o n d a y Nigh t Se rv ice 7 : 3 0 p . m .

H O L Y W E E K

MAUNDY THURSDAY. March 27 1:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY. March 28 1:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.

EASTER SUNDAY. March 30 8:30 a.m.. 9:30* a.m.. 11:00 a.m. •Children sing

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lutUeAcm Gkwick 5475 Livemois • Trov. Ml 48098

879-0060

Maundy Thursday - 7:30 p.m.

Good Friday - 1:00 p.m.

Easter Sunday 8 a.m. Early Service

10:00 a.m. Late Sen-ice

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Maundy Thursday Seder Service at 7:30 p.m. Good Friday Services at Noon 8t 7:30 p.m.

Easter Sunday Celebration at 8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Located off 12 Mile Road

just east of Farmington Road. Farmington Hills

Pastor Philip Trzynka. (810) 553-3380

Y o u ' r e i n v i t e d t o j o i n u s !

T i m o t h y L u t h e r a n C h u r c h ( E . L . C . A . ) 8 8 2 0 Wayne Rd.. Livonia, MI 48150

(between |ov Rd & Ann Arbor Trail) -

( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 7 - 2 2 9 0 M P Rev. Carla Thompson Powell, pastor " " All are welcome! Nursery available.

M a u n d y Thursday Service, M a r c h 27 . 7pm

Good Friday Services. March 28. 1pm & 7pm

Easter Worsh ip with C o m m u n i o n 7 :30 am & 10 am

Easter Breakfast (free will o f fe r ing) 8:30 am

E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H O F TH E HO L Y S P I R I T 9 0 8 3 N e w b u r g h , L ivon ia 5 9 1 - 0 2 1 1

The Rev. Emery F. Gravelle. Vicar

MAUNDY THURSDAY - 6:30 p.m. Agape' Meal & Holy Eucharist

G O O D FRIDAY -12:15 & 7:30 p.m. Prayer Book Litui

HOLY SATURDAY - 7:30 p.m. The Great Vigil.

Holy Baptism. Holy Eucharist

EASTER DAY - 7:30 & 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist

A Barrier Free Facility for the Handicapped

R e s u r r e c t i o n

C a t h o l i c

C h u r c h 48755 Warren Rd.. Canton. Ml 48187

451-0444

Rev. Richard A. Pcrfctto, Pastor

MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY or HOLY WEEK: Mass at 9:00 a.m. HOLY THURSDAY: MIARCH 27TH. 7:30 p.m. Mass -Adoration until Midnight following Liturgy. GOOD FRIDAY: MARCH 28TH. Noon-Seven Last Words of Christ,12:45 p m -Rosary. 1:00 p.m.-Stattons of the Cross. 1:30 p.m.-Liturgy of the Lords Passion. HOLY SATURDAY: MARCH 29TH, Food Blessing-1:00 p.m.. taster Vlgii-7:30 p.m. EASTER SUNDAY: 8:30 a.m. MASS & 10:30 a.m. MASSES-CHURCH & SOCIAL HALL (Blessing of Easter Food after all Masses)

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S T . P A U L S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 17810 Farmington Rd. Livonia 48150

M a u n d y T h u r s d a y 7 : 0 0 p m G o o d F r i d a y 1 : 1 5 a n d 7 : 0 0 p m E A S T E R S U N D A Y W O R S H I P

7 : 0 0 a n d 1 0 : 0 0 A . M .

R e g u l a r S u n d a y S e r v i c e s - 8 : 3 0 a n d 1 1 : 0 0 a m

S u n d a y S c h o o l a n d B i b l e C l a s s - 9 : 4 5 a m

( 3 1 3 ) 2 6 1 - 1 3 6 0

\ \ \Ul i7 / / / J s / J f M A U N D Y THURSDAY 7 : 3 0 p m

G O O D FRIDAY 7 : 3 0 p m

EASTER SUNDAY

7 : 3 0 a m & 1 1 : 0 0 a m M e s s a g e : " E a s t e r C h a n g e s ! "

E a s t e r B r e a k f a s t will b e s e r v e d f r o m 8 : 3 0 - 10:30 a m .

All m o s t w e l c o m e !

R I S E N C H R I S T L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 4 6 2 5 0 A n n Arbor R o a d . P l y m o u t h . 3 1 3 / 4 5 3 - 5 2 5 2

S t . M i c h a e l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h

Holy Week Services

7000 Sheldon Road, Canton (Sheldon and Warren Roads)

Phone 459-3333

Saturday Evening Worship — 5:30PM t P a l m Sunday — 8:00AM 9:30AM 11:00AM Maundy Thursday Worship — 7:30PM Good Friday Men's Breakfast — 8:00AM

T i c k e t s : $ 4 / a d u l t s and $ 2 . 5 0 / c h i l d r e n Good Friday Worship — 7:30PM Saturday Evening Worship — 5:30PM t Easter Sunday — 7:00AM 9:00AM 11:00AM

C h r i s t H a s R i s e n

S t . A n d r e w L u t h e r a n C h u r c h E.L.CA 6255 Telegraph Road • Bloomfield Hills

646-5207 Wednesday March 26: Communion-Noon & 7:30 pm

Maundy Thursday: Communion-Noon 6- 7:30 pm < Prayer Vigil-Noon to 4:00 pm)

Easter Morning March 3 0 Communion 7:30 am

Breakfast 8:30 am Egg Hunt 9:30 am

Festival Service 10:00 am NURSERY ATTENDED f rrdrrtdt G Overdler PMw

t H O L Y W E E K S E R V I C E S t

M a r c h 2 3 - P a l m S u n d a y - 8 : 3 0 a n d 1 1 : 0 0 a m .

M a r c h 2 7 - M a u n d y T h u r s d a y - 7 : 3 0 p m .

M a r c h 2 8 - G o o d F r i d a y - 1 2 : 3 0 a n d 7 : 3 0 p m .

M a r c h 3 0 - E a s t e r S u n d a y - 8 : 3 0 a n d 1 1 : 0 0

H O P E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 3 0 2 O O W . Tcuetue Mfle, Fanmington HflLs Just ease of Haggeuty R6. (810)$$3-7T70

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Maundy Thursday worship 10:00 am & 7:30 pm

Good Friday afternoon worship 1:00 pm

Good Friday Tenebrae (darkness) service 7:30 pm

Easter Services 7:00 am & 10:00 am Easter Breakfast 8:00 am

Our Easter service will be broadcast on WLQV 1500 AM from 10:30-11 .-00 am

L o l a P a r k E v . L u t h e r a n C h u r c h

( W E L S ) 14750 Kinloch

Redford. Ml 48239 (313)532-8655

Pastor Gregory Gibbon

( 3 1 3 ) 2 6 1 - 5 4 2 2

B a c k T n L i t i :

Y i i i i r

D i l i T i m

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[CLARENCEV1LLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 20300 Middlebell Road. Livonia

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 3 4 4 4

| EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES | MARCH 3 0

7:30 A.M. Sonrise Service 8:15 A.M. Easter Breakfast

Reservations Only 9:00 A.M. Sunday School

10:15 A.M. Worship Rev. M. lean Love

E m b u r y U n i t e d I M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h

1803 E. 14 Mile • Birmingham (I bit E of Woodward - Parking behind Church I

Gome lOvuiup. Willi. *Ul

OH Calte* Sunday

8 a.m. - 15 Minute Service

18:30-9:30 a.m. - Easter Breakfast ;(Call 644-5708 for information

and reservations) 10 a.m. - Easter Worship Service

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O R C H A R D UNITED METHODIST C H U R C H

30450 Farmington Road Farmington Hills. Ml

(Between 13 a n d 14 Mile Roads)

810-626-3620

Pastors: Carol I. lohns, Eric A. Stone

MAUXDYTHURSDAY- M a r c h 1 7 •7:30 p.m. -

St. (ZafauzH 325a") Middlebelt Rd. (S. of 14)

8 1 0 - 6 2 6 - 0 2 8 5 Holy Thursday - 7:00 p.m. Mass

Good Friday - 12:15 Stations 1:00 p.m. Liturgy

Holy Saturday - 8:00 p.m Mass Easter - 9:00 & 11:00 a .m. Mass

I ST. MATTHEWS UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH W900 o Mile. Livonia Ifcxn MkMkbrta Weinman I

(313) 422-6038 Maundy Thursday, Mar. 27

10:15 a m Program & Music Speaker Sarah Nooden " In ihe Garden

Good Friday Mar 28 12:00 Noon Service al St Timolhv Pro

Newburgh Rd Easter Sunday

8:00 a m Informal Sonrise Service 10:00 a m Formal Service (Nursery only) rhuck SonqoW. PaMiJ! « K«i Marts, Pailoril AaU

West Bloomfield United Methodis t Church

S T . A N A S T A S I A R O M A N C A T H O L I C

C H U R C H 4 5 7 1 J o h n R R o a d - T roy

(located between Wattles and Long Lake) Rev. Kenneth R. Kaucheck - Pastor

H O L Y W E E K S C H E D U L E H o l y T h u r s d a y - M a r c h 2 7

/ ' _J M a s s of t h e Lord ' s S u p p e r - 7 :00 p . m .

c . o o d F r i d a y - M a r c h 2 8

C h a m b e r M u s i c - 12 n o o n S t a t i o n s of t h e C r o s s - 12 :30 p .m .

Tre o re Se rv ice - 1 p . m . (church will remain open until 10:00 p.m.

for individual reflection a n d private prayer)

H o l y S a t u r d a y - M a r c h 2 9

Vigil of t h e R e s u r r e c t i o n - 8 : 0 0 p .m .

F a s t e r S u n d a y - M a r c h 3 0

8 : 3 0 a . m . - 10:00 a . m . - 12 :00 n o o n : , l..T!FASB

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 Arbor Trail 422-0149

PALM SUNDAY Cherub Choir, Children's Choir. Cantabile Bell Choir and Chancel Choir

Procession of ['alms. Sunday School

MAUXDY THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. Tennebrae Communion Service

GOOD FRIDAY 12:15-1:00 p.m.

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EASTER SUNDAY 7:30 a.m. Sunrise Service

Greenmead-Original Newburg Church 8 Mile and Newburg RJ

9:15 & 11:00 a.m. Youth Choir and Chancel Choir, Sunday School

Nursery provided at all Worship Sen-ices

"A Coring Community' 4100 Walnut Lake Road

West i>! Orchard Lake West Bloomfield

Rev. jerrv Smith. Pastor

S u n r i s e Se rv ice 8 : 0 0 A.M.

Eas t e r B r e a k f a s t 8 : 4 5 A.M.

Eas t e r W o r s h i p 10 :30 A.M. 851-13-30

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23425 Lahser (one block north of 9 Mile)

Holy T h u r s d a y - 7 : 3 0 p . m . G o o d F r i d a y - 12 n o o n

7 : 3 0 p .m. T e n e b r a e Eas t e r - 8 : 3 0 a . m . & 10 :45 a . m .

•12:15 p.m. -

EASTER SUNDAY 7:30 a.m.

•9:15 and 11:00 a.m. •

T e n e b r a e Serv ice of H o l y C o m m u n i o n

Share the last supper with the twelve disciples

M a r c h 2 8 Ecumenical Service at Faith Covenant Church (35415 West Fourteen Mile Road) Speaker: Rev. Dr. David W. Robertston Orchard Lake Presbyterian Church M a r c h 3 0 S u n r i s e Se rv i ce CELEBRATION OF R E S U R R E C T I O N

F a r m i n g t o n F i r s t U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h 3." 112 Grand River (Eos! of Farmington Rd.) 474-6573

MAUNDY THURSDAY. Communion. 7:30 p.m. S e r m o n Title: "Chris t in an Apron?"

GOOD FRIDAY, Ecumenical Service, 12:00 noon EASTER SUNDAY. 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.

Sermon Title: "Dot's Christ Easter in Us?

Church School: 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Nursery and Child Care Provided

Pastors Wayne T Large Sondra B. Willobee

Firs t United Method i s t C h u r c h

1589 West Map le R o a d , B i r m i n g h a m

646-1200

M a u n d y T h u r s d a y 7:30 P.M.

A Service of Worship and Holy Communion "A Way Where There Is No Way"

Dr. William A. Ritter

Good F r i d a y Ecumenica l Services 12:00-3:00 P.M.

First Congregational Church. Birmingham

Eas te r Sunr i se Service 7:00 A.M.

Rev. Matt Hook

Eas t e r Services 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00 A.M. •'There Is Nothing Wrong With Us That One Sweet Victory Can't Cure'

Dr William A Ritter Past or J

William A Ritter Ma t the* J Hook Mktody P Hurley Marianne M Meier

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Worshiping temporonlv ot the forme/ Plumou!-* UJesleuoo Church 42290 five Mile ftd ot Qrodner Ad.-Oh txx/xtarv of Plymouth ond Norttvtlle Tou»nships

Postor Developer Ken Roberts (o) 31 S/459-83dl or (h) 313/807-503

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

( 3 1 3 ) 5 2 2 - 6 8 3 0

T w o L o c a t i o n s t o s e r v e y o u !

1 4 1 7 5 F a r m i n g t o n R o a d Livonia - (North of 1-96)

• P a i m S u n d a y 8 : 3 0 & 11 :00 a m

M a u n d y T h u r s d a y 7 : 3 0 p m

G o o d Fr iday 12 :30 p m & 7 :30 p m

E a s t e r 6 : 3 0 . 8 : 3 0 & 11:00 a m

4 6 0 0 1 W a r r e n R o a d Canton (West of Canton Center)

P a l m S u n d a y 9 : 3 0 a m

G r a n d O p e n i n g !

Eas t e r S u n d a y 9 : 3 0 a m

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S T . J O H N L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

Farmington Hills • 23225 Gill Road (810) 474-0584 3 Blocks VV of Farmington Rd. • 3 Blocks S. of Grand River

P a s t o r s D a n i e l Cave a n d M a r y O l i v a n t i

MAUNDY THURSDAY 7:30 p .m. Service of Holv C o m m u n i o n G O O D FRIDAY • 7:30 p .m. Tenebrae EASTER SUNDAY 8:30 a . m . 8f Festival Easter Worsh ip with

11:00 a . m . choirs & Holy C o m m u n i o n (NMMsyPwvi iW) 9:30 a . m . Easter Breakfast

B e a u t i f u l S a v i o r L u t h e r a n C h u r c h 5631 North Adams Rd • Bloomfield Hills • 8104>46-504I

HOLY W E E K PALM SUNDAY. March 23 • Each Worshiper receives a palm branch

MAUNDY THURSDAY. March 27 • 7 JO p.m. Foot Washing and Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY. March 28-12:15 p.m. Community Service

7:30 p m. Service of Datlcness EASTER VIGIL, March 29 - 7:30 p.tn. A Time for Baptisms ft Baptismal Renewal \

EASTER SUNDAY Festival Services 8:00a.m. Traditional, 9-.30 a,m. TVadWonal. 11:00 a.m. Praise. 7:30 Monday

•Nursery for Crib thru 3 years old

ST. P A U L ' S U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

020 Romeo Street. Rochester. Ml 48307 • 651 -9361 (hxMd ore Ml* tighl north <H University, and the fix Hxb east of Rochester fid)

HOLY W E E K W O R S H I P S E R V I C E S

HOLY THURSDAY. M a r c h 2 7 7:30 p.m. Dramatic Presentation, "The 7We/ve"

Mrs Thelma Childress. Coordinator Holy Communion. Blessing of the Children

G O O D FRIDAY. M a r c h 2 8 12:30 p.m. Organ Meditation. Dr. Hammerling

1:00 p.m. Worship - "When the Wood of the Cross is Green" Rev. Wrtghf 7:30 p.m. Service of Tenebrae. Rev. Bartelt. Coordinator

EASTER SUNDAY. March 30 6:30 a.m. Sunrise - The Service of Entrance

7:15 a.m.-8:45 a .m. Breakfast Buffet. Fr iendship Hall 9/11 a .m. Worship - *My LorJ. What a Morning!" Dr. Hickey ^

Nursery an J toddler care provided at all services

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10000 Beech Daly, Redford (2 Block*sooth of Plymouth) 313-937-3170 Rev Diana Goudie and Rev Robert Goudie - Co-pastors

H o l s W e e k B r e a k f a s t Wed . March 26 - 9:30 a m

Preacher David Goodie from Washington D C.

(Nursery if requeued)

M a n a A y T b a r s A a j?

D r a m a t i c P o r t r a y a l

Thurs . March 27 - 7:30 p.m

"Lord* Is it I?"

E a s t e r E x t r a v a g a n z a S u n . . M a r c h 3 0

7:SO a.m. Worsh ip Journey with Je»u*

From the Tomb to Galilee (with viauals from Israel)

Rev Bob, preaching

8:3© a.aa. B r e a k f a s t $3 Adufl St.50 Children

feSO B a i t e r Drama "WUTyou ~Wa.it ~Witfi Me?"

10:15 U L H a n t Children age 10 and under

1 1 : 0 0 u . W o r s h i p Repeat of 7:30 Service

Enhanced by the Chancel Choir

for fteaeri J S T M n l i 7 0 by Turn.

l i J j D ? M M Z i J J J U i l ' B D 4300 Walnut Lake Road. West Bloomfield, Ml 48323 • 810-681-9424

" C E L E B R A T I N G O U R 2 5 T H Y E A R " C o m m u n a l P e n a n c e :

Monday and Tuesday, March 24 & 25 at 7:30 p.m. Ho ly T h u r s d a y : Mass of the Lord's Supper. 7:30 p.m.

G o o d Fr iday Serv ices : 2 :00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Eas te r Vigil: Saturday, March 29. 8:00 p.m.

Eas t e r M a s s e s : 8:00. 9:30. 11:00 a.m.. 12:30 p.m. Pa r i sh M i s s i o n : April 12 through 16

S T O W E N C A T H O L I C C H U R C H 626-0840

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE H o l y T h u r s d a y : Liturgy 7:30 p .m.

G o o d F r i d a y : S t a t i ons 12:15 p.m. a n d 7:30 p .m. Liturgy 1:30 p.m.

H o l y S a t u r d a y : Blessing of Food - N o o n 8r 1:30 p .m. E a s t e r Vigi l L i t u r g y : 7:30 p .m.

E a s t e r S u n d a y M a s s e s : 9 :00 a .m. & 11:00 a . m . Everyone Welcome

St. *lliamcvi Mote CUuAxJt WELCOMES YOU!

4580 North Adams Road, Troy, Mi. . 480^8 Telephone: 647-2222

EASTER SEASON SCHEDULE - 1997 March 23 - PASSION SUNDAY Liturgv- of the Kucharist Saturday. 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 a.m.-l':00 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

March 28. Good Friday CELEBRATION OF THE LORD S PASSION - 12:30 p.m.

March 30 EASTER SUNDAY Regular Sunday Mass Schedule 7:30 a.m.. 9:00a.m.. 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 p m

March 27 - Holy Thursday EVENING MASS OF THE

LORD S SUPPER Liturgy of the Eucharist

and Mandatum, 7:30 p.m. Night Prayer. 10:30 p.m.

March 2^ - Holv Saturday Blessing of Food. 11 a.m. EASTER VIGIL SERVICE

8 P.M. Blessing of new fire

Story of Salvation Baptising of the Elect

Liturgy of the Eucharist

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OUR l T S S S R I S H 23815 Power Rd. at Shiawassee

(S of 10 Mile bcr Farmington & Orchard Lake Rds.l Farmington. Ml 48336

Rev. Msgr.'Walter A. Hurley Rev. Douglas I. Bignall Rev. Loren F. O'Dea Rev. Arthur IV. Fa user

WC welcome vou to celebrate with us. .

S A C R E D T R I D U M ( H o l y W e e k S c h e d u l e )

HOLY THURSDAY, Mar 27, 1997 - No morning M.iss 7:30 p.m. Mass of the Lord's Supper. followed bv adoration until Midnight

GOOD FRIDAY. Mar. 28. 1997 - (No morning Mass): 12:15 p.m. Stations of the Cross 1:30 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy:

| (Liturgy of-the Word, Adoration ot the Cross. Communion Service HOLY SATURDAY. Mar. 29. 1997 - (No morning Mass):

11:00 a.m. Blessing of Easter Food 7:00 p.m. Easter Vigil Mass FASTER SUNDAY. Mar. 30, 1997:

Solemn Mass of Easter: 8:00 a.m.. 9:30 a.m.. 11:15 a.m. & J;00 p.m.-

S T . M I C H A E L

C A T H O L I C C H U R C H 25225 Code Road Southfield. Michigan 4803-4

810-356-8787

T R I D U U M SERVICES M A R C H 2 7 - H O L Y T H U R S D A Y

Mass of the Lord ' s Supper 7 p .m .

N igh t Prayer 10 p .m .

M A R C H 2 8 - G O O D F R I D A Y

Liturgy of G o o d F r i d a y 12 N o o n

Stations of the Cross 7 p .m .

M A R C H 2 9 - H O L Y S A T U R D A Y

Easter Vigil 8 P . m .

M A R C H 3 0 - E A S T E R S U N D A Y

Masses 8 a .m . . 10 a .m . . & 12 N o o n

S T . A N N E

R O M A N C A T H O L I C C H U R C H

S O C I E T Y O F S T . P I U S X -

T R A D I T I O N A L L A T I N M A S S 23310 lov Road. Redford. Ml 48239 313-534-2121

H O L Y W E E K S C H E D U L E

3/27 Holy

Thursday :

3 /28 Good

Friday:

3 /29 Holy Sa tu rday :

3/30 Easter Si

5:00 p.m.-Sung Evening Mass-Followed by procession to Altar of Repose-Adoration at Altar of Repose until 8:00 p.m.

12:00 Noon-2:00 p.m Confessions

2:30 p.m -Stations of The Cross

3:00 p.m -Solemn Afternoon Liturgy with Latin Chant of

the Passion of Christ and Solemn Adoration of the Cross

8:00-9.30 p.m.-Confessions

10:00 p.m.-Paschal Vigil and High Mass of

The Resurrection at Midnight

8:00-8:50 a.m.-Confessions

9:00 a.m.-Mass of The Resurrection

• • (OF*) SUNDAY, MARCH 2 3 , 1 9 9 7

U hie is Risers

Celebrate Christ's

Resurrection! 11:00 a.m.

10:15 Continental Breakfast

S R/S&/S

h+e is RISBM C o v e n a n t Al l i ance C h u r c h

15858 W. 13 Mile (1 block West of Greenfield)

( 8 1 0 ) 6 4 4 - 9 0 0 9

Z Z S X 5 5

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

NATIVITY U N I T E D C H U R C H OF C H R I S T 9435 Henry Ruff at West Chicago Livonia 48150 • (313) 421-5406

Rev. Donald V. Lintelman. pastor Palm S u n d a v - 10:30 - Worship with Guest Pastor. Rev Kent U]ery

Church School " JO p m. - Worship with Communion 12:00 Noon - Community service .it St Timothy Presb.. lt>700 Newburgh 10 30 - Easter Worship with Communion

Church school with Youth classes : 1:30 - Continental Breakfast

Maundy Thursday -Good Friday -

Easter S u n d a v -

ORCHARD LAKE COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN 51 7! C O M M E R C E ROAD O R C H A R D LAKE Ml 4 8 3 2 4 8 1 0 - 6 8 2 - 0 7 J 0

H o l y W e e k W o r s h i p S c h e d u l e M a u n d y T h u r s J a v M a r c h j r t«*»7 7:30 p m Ten.icbr.ic Serv iccof l i g h t - C o m m u n i o n

Pastor Meaghe r

G o o d Friday, M a r c h 28 , 1 9 9 7 .2 1 5 p . m . C o m m u n i t y Service held at Faith C o v e n a n t Church

3 0 4 5 0 Farmington Road Farmington Hill l i r e • Going and Coming" - Pastor Rober tson

C e l e b r a t i o n of t h e R e s u r r e c t i o n Easter S u n d a v . M a r c h 3 0 1 " " " 7 00 a m Sunr ise Service on the Lake Shore

**'.00 a ; . . 5 a .m. in she S a n c t u a r .

CHURCH Main & Church Streets • Plymouth

HOLY THURSDAY . 8:00 p.m. Communion GOOD FRIDAY TENEBRAE

8:00 p.m. EASTER MORNING 7 30 C O M M U N I O N

9:00 & 11:00 W O R S H I P

[ 7 H His tor ic r J B Mar ine r s" • Z ) C h u r c h

A H o u s e ot I ' raver For All Peop le TTw l " i s Soot of Common Jfnwr'

Maundy Thursday-March 27: 12:10 p .m.

Good Friday March 28: N o o n - 3 . 0 0 p .m.

Easter Day March 30: 8:30 a n d 11:00 a . m Mariners' On Han Plata A! The Tunnel

Fret Secured Parking. Ford Garage enter Al Woodward Jr lefferson

The Rev Rkhird W Inga lk Rector Kenneth 1 Swtetman. Orgjnis And Choirmaster

313-159-2206

"F ind ing the Living G o d W h o H a s F o u n d Us Pastor Rober tson

SALEM U N I T E D C H U R C H OF C H R I S T I 33424 Oakland. Farmington

(810)474-6880

Maundy Thursday

^ r i n March 27, 7pm H o l y C o m m u n i o n

p P & S A j f i 'Resur rec t ion Sunday (Easter) March 30. 10:45 a.m.

i § f l H o l y C o m m u n i o n

ST. TIMOTHY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) 16700 Newburgh Road (just south of Six Mile Road)

EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1997 CELEBRATION OF THE RESURRECTION

Sunrise Service - 7:30 a.m. • Egg Hunt - 8:15 a .m. Breakfast - 8:30 a.m.

Sunday School for all ages - 9:30 a .m.

Family Worship - 11:00 a.m.

Nurserv Provided Wheelchair Accessible

ROSEDALE G A R D E N S PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H , U.S.A.

9601 HUBBARD. LIVONIA. MI 48150 The Rev. Ruth L. Billington

M a u n d y Thursdav March 27 At 7

Good Friday March 28 At 7

Easter Sundav March 30 At 10

30 p.m.

30 p.m.

30 a.m.

Visit Our Webs i t e AT WWW.GEOC1TIES. COMAROSEDALE

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

OF FARMINGTON

8 1 0 - 4 7 4 - 6 1 7 0 HOLY W E E K E A S T E R S E R V I C E S

M a u n d y Thursday Communion Service 7:30 p.m. Special Music a n d Communion

E A S T E R S U N D A Y 6:45 a.m. Outdoor Sunrise

8:45 and 11:00 a .m. Worship come to the corner of Farmington Rd. & Eleven Mile Rd.

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 5835 Sheldon Road. Canton

(313) 459-0013

Maundy Thur sday^ March 27 at 7 p.m.

Good Fridav March 28th at 7 p.m. i^,

^ Easter Sunday Sunrise Service 7 a.m.

Worship Service 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.

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St. P a u l ' s P r e s b y t e r i a n Church 27475 Five Mile Road M block west of Inlaw Road)

httpyAvww.sppc.org 3 1 3 / 4 2 2 - 1 4 7 0

Maundy Thursday Communion Service: 7:30 p.m.

Good Friday Worship: 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. (come and go as you desire)

Easter Sunrise: 7:00 a.m.

Easter Worship: 8:30 a.m. 8r 11:00 a.m.

Easter Breakfast served continually from 7:45 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Wheelchair Accessible

I A personal invitation from our family to you

This Easter discover & celebrate with us

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l o i n u s for Good F r i d a y ' s Se rv i ce

1:00 pm Fri., March 28th in our Worship Center Then C h o o s e F r o m

T h r e e Special E a s t e r C e l e b r a t i o n s

6:00 pm Sat., March 29th in our Fellowship Center

Contemporary 9:30 am Sun.. March 30th in our Worship Center

Traditional

11:00 am Sun., march 30th in our Worship Center

Presented by: Troy Bap t i s t C h u r c h ,

3193 Rochester Road, Troy ML, 48083. 810-689-2015

WARD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 17000 Farmington Road. Livonia • (313) 422-1 150

March 27 Maundy Thursday 7:30 p.m.

March 28 Good Friday 12 Noon - 3 p.m.

Message Bv Dr. lames N . M c G u i r e Tenebrae Service - H o l y C o m m u n i o n

Community Tre Ore Services Rev. Harold W. Edmonds Dr. lames N. McGuire Rev. David B. Brown

Dr. Ba r t l e t : L. H e s s Mr. M i k e B o n s e r Rev. P a u l C lou f ih Dr. L. E d w a r d D a v i s

Mrs. Pamela H. Dodge Selections From The Mess iah . Directed Bv Dr. lerrv Smith March 30 Easter Sunrise Servicc 7 00 a.m. in Chapel Services at 8:00. 9:15. 10:45 a m. and 12 05 p.m Message by Dr. l ames N. McGuire Evening Service a t 7:00 p.m. Billy Graham Film "Repeal P e r f o r m a n c e "

Easter service broadcast at 11 a .m. , WUFL-AM. 1030 Nursery Provided At All Sen-ices

Alternative Parking (Cont inuous Shuttle Service) Stevenson High School located 1/2 mile west of church on 6 Mile Road.

(8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p .m.) Bentlcv Center located on 5 Mile Road east of Farmington Road

(8:40-9:20. 10:05 - 10:45. 11:45 - 12:15)

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H E I s R I S E N ! Celebrate Easter with Us!

Good Friday Musical, March 28 Who Will Call Him King of Kings 8:00 P.M.

Easter Sunday, March 30 •Sunrise Service (on Calvary/PCA Campus )

7:00 A.M. •Sunday School for All Ages 9:45 A.M. •Resurrection Celebration Service 11:00 A M.

Calvary Baptist Church 43065 Joy Road in Canton 313-455-0022 (Between Sheldon and Lllley)

Join us In worship

and praise.'

Grace Baptist Church 28440 Lyndon Livonia, MI 48154

(corner of Lyndon 81 Harrison)

Presents...

"Behold the Man" (an Easter caniata)

SUNDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1997 10:30 AM & 6:00 PM

" W h e r e e v e r y v is i tor is a n h o n o r e d guest!"

transportation available nursery & child care provided

(313)425-6215 Pastor D.I. Perry C H R I S T

Celebrate Holy Week at Kirk in the Hills March 23-30 Palm Sunday - 9 & 11 a . m . " ludas and his Kiss" Worship

begins with a palm procession by the Church School children.

Maundy Thursday - 8 p . m . Service of Holy Communion Good Friday - 1 p . m . "Contempt on All My Pride" This solemn

service begins with the tolling of the great Bourdon Bell 33 times in remembrance of our Lord's 33 years of earthly life.

Easter Celebration - 6 : 4 5 a . m . Witness to the resurrection in the Columbarium

7 a . m . Worship service 9 a . m . Worship service

Easter journey program for children in kindergarten through 5th grade. The

children will craft journey bags to carry mementos as they travel

through the final week of lesus earthly ministry. 11 a .m . Worship service

Kirk in the Hills 1340 VV. Long Lake Rd. Bloomfield Hills (8101626-2515 www.kirlcimhchills.org

BIRMINGHAM'S FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

1669 W. Maple Road

« Holy Week and

Easter Maundy Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. Holy Communion

Good Friday. 12:00-3:00 p.m.. Ecumenical Services at Congregational Church of Birmingham

Holy Saturday, 5:30 p.m.. Vigil of Easter (beginning in Columbarium, west side of church)

Easter Sunday (the Resurrection of the Lord) 7:30 a.m.. Sunrise Service. East Lawn

8:30 a.m. (Holy Communion) 9:45 a.m. (Holy Communion)

11:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast Easter Sunday. 9:15 to 11:30

644-2040

Grace Chapel Giving the Reason for Life

Join us for our Easter Week Services! Maundy Thursday, March 27th

7:30 p.m. • We will remember Christ's betrayal, arrest, trial and suffering

Good Friday, March 28th 12:15 - 1:15 p.m. - We will join area Evangelical churches to remember

Christ! sacrifice and crucifixion at Faith Covenant Church (14 Mile & Drake)

Easter Sunday. April 7th 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. • loin us as we celebrate the iov of lesus' resurrection. We

will have cxciting special music and Christian Ed. programs foe all ages

Grace Chapel 27996 Halsied • Farm. Hills • 810-488-0151

(NE comer of 12 Mile ft HahMed)

An Evangelical Presbyterian Church i i

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SUSAN D E M A G G I O , EDITOR

810.901-2567 She (Dbseruer

B7 MALLS&MAINSTREETS Sunday, March 23, 1997

SHOPPING CENTERED

Donna Mulcahy

Everyone wants to hit Target

Beanie Babies: Hard to resist, hard to find

BV DONNA MULCAHY SPECIAL WRITER

Forget abou t "Tickle Me Elmo." What m a n y kids hope to f ind in the i r Eas te r baske t s t h i s year are "Beanie Babies."

W h a t a r e t h e y ? T h e y ' r e so f t a n d c u d d l y stuffed an imals that fit in the palm of your hand. They're Filled with beans (the kind found in bean bags* and they come in more than 100 an imal , fish and insect shapes, including: a lobster, pen-guin, flamingo, lamb, armadillo, hippo, octopus, worm. dogs, bears, bunnies, cats — the list goes on and on.

Like Cabbage Patch dolls, each one is slightly different from the rest and they all have names and "b i r th da t e s . " But un l ike Cabbage P a t c h dolls and Tickle Me Elmo, they're inexpensive; selling for only about $5 each.

The problem is trying to find them. Most gift s to res in t h i s a r e a ca r ry Beanie Babies , b u t they're selling out just as fast as they come in.

"I got two boxes of them last week and they sold out within two hours," said Frank Madany. owner of The Country Peddler at Livonia Mall. Each box contained 100 of the critters.

"We're Out of Beanie Babies" signs could be seen all over Livonia Mall and Westland Shop-ping Center last week

At Thomas Hallmark in Westland, the phone was ringing off the hook March 15. What most callers wanted was obvious by the way salesper-son P r i s c i l l a L a n g d o n a n s w e r e d t h e p h o n e : "Thomas Hallmark, we're out of Beanie Babies, may I help you?"

Jamie Wicker of Canton, a customer who had just walked into the store, was sorry to hea r he r say tha t .

"I'm looking for the skunk — I th ink its name is Stinky — because it has the same bi r thday as h im," W i c k e r s a id , n o d d i n g t o w a r d h e r 13-month-old son, Austin, who was s i t t i ng in h is stroller.

Sherry Joyner. a real estate agent with Centu-ry 21 Row in Livonia, said she searched far and wide (well, a s far as Ann Arbor) for a l m o s t a month to find Beanie Babies for her granddaugh-ters, ages 13 and 15, af ter the girls ment ioned that they liked them.

Finally, she was successful. Now, she said, she can spo t B e a n i e Babies h u n t e r s j u s t by t h e glazed look in their eyes.

"Nobody would real ize t h e urgency if t h e y weren't into them." Joyner said. I wanted to get these for my grandchildren for Easter and t l .a t s what all of these other people want to do, too.

; On March 15. one place where people could find Beanie Babies was at Johnny Lema s inside the West land Shopping Center. But get t ing into the store wasn' t easy. " The Beanie Babies were in two large bins nea r

the back of the store, by the cash register. The store got so crowded with people s ea rch ing or waiting to search through the bins tha t salespeo-ple roped off the back of the store and let new-shoppers through only as old ones left.

Kayla Robertson, 7, of Garden City, and her grandmother , Chris Robertson, were par t of the frenzy. Kayla pulled several Beanie Babies out of the b ins a n d her g r a n d m o t h e r sa id she could have them for Easter.

"I l ike t h e m because they ' re soft and cute . Kayla said, cradling the creatures in her a r m s

She said a lot of kids at he r school collect Jj iem. — "I h a v e 11 a t home," she said. "I h a v e one friend who has 46. and I know of somebody who Sas 50." — I t ' s not j u s t girls who a re col lect ing t h e m Boys like them, too.

J o h n Zaceone. 8. of Canton, who was shopping with h is mother . Lisa, and 6-year-old b r o t h e r . Sam, a t the Westland Shopping Center, said he owns five Beanie Babies

He said he likes them because. "When you re lonely, you don't have to feel all alone if you have one of t hem with you.' - Beanie Babies are manufac tu red by Ty Inc

•nd are made in China. They're not recommend-ed for ch i ldren under three , because if even a tiny t ea r develops in the doll, beans can spill out, Q-eating a choking hazard for small children. On the l a b e l it says that they're for ages 3 and up.

One of t h e reasons why Beanie Babies a r e considered to be collectors' items is because some of t h e pieces have been ret ired (discont inued) W h e n a p iece is r e t i r e d , i t s v a l u e i n c r e a s e s because collectors are willing to pay more for it.

"Some people a re sel l ing r e t i r ed pieces for $500 on the Internet," Madany said.

H m m m For $500, I d ra ther have a Faberge egg in my Eas te r basket.

BY BARB PERT TEMPLETON S P E C I A L WRITER

I t ' s a s h o p p i n g phenomenon tha t ' s sweeping suburbia.

Eage r consumers can't seem to wait for tha t next week-end Target circular to arrive. Sales on paper products, household goods and kids clothes have made shopping a t Target a bi-weekly must for many.

"I really never thought about why too much, but I j u s t love everything about the store," said Kim Statson, a r e g u l a r a t t h e T a r g e t s t o re in Rochester. "I like the prices, the peo-ple are friendly, and its like one-stop shopping."

Susan Keyes of Troy echoes those s e n t i m e n t s . W h e n s h e needs any-thing, from new shoes to lunch box snacks fo r h e r f o u r ch i ld ren , s h e heads to the local Target. Keyes also eyes the weekly circular to spot sales on other household necessities, like floor mops and hand towels.

"I really like Target. They have bet-ter quality in their clothes and it's a better style," said Keyes. "These seem more in tune or more modern then a Meijers or Kmart."

Such c o m p l i m e n t s a re beau t i fu l noise to the ears of Target spokesper-son Carolyn Brookter, although hear-ing from sa t i s f ied cus tomers is not something new for the popular chain.

"What we've been told is that it's a very easy shopping experience. There are not a lot of d i s t r ac t ions , " said Brook te r . "We've go t c lean , wide aisles a n d t h e s i g n s a r e bold a n d Bright and we feel all-of t h a t h a s helped add to people's confidence in us."

That crisp, friendly feel is definitely paying off for the discount retai ler . Target, an opera t ing division of the Dayton Hudson Corporation, current-ly operates 735 s tores in 38 s ta tes . The company employs 149,000 people and saw their operating profits jump 45 percent in 1995-96.

"We h a v e been p r e t t y lucky and we've worked h a r d on our g rowth s t r a t e g y , w h i c h h a s been to open

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Bulls-eye: Shop-pers Conda Cooper (left) and Barbara McCutchen and sons (below) roll through the aisles and checkouts of their local Tar-get stores.

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a b o u t 70 new s to res a year , " said Brookter.

Nationally, Target earned $17.85 bi l l ion in r e v e n u e s l a s t yea r . The retailer, which opened its first store in Minnesota in 1962, came to Michi-gan in 1987. Today, there are 45 loca-tions here.

"The Michigan Targe t s tores are do ing ve ry wel l . " sa id Brook te r . "Michigan is a good market for us and we plan to continue to grow there."

Brookter says tha t the universal ques t ion asked about the discount retailer by consumers is. "Why do I go into the store to spend $10 but end up spending $50?"

"1 think most people are shopping for the basics, maybe items they saw in our circular, and they go down the next aisle and see something that's a commodity they may not need right then, but it's priced nght, so they buy it," theorized Brookter.

"You see the good prices and say

Why not?" and sometimes it's is some-thing that 1 might not even need right then," agreed Statson.

Joy Stewart , of Rochester , m a k e -weekly stops at the store. While the

prices and quality are appealing, she :tlso app lauds Targe t ' s fr iendly ser-

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One Target shopper's confession BY BARB P E R T TEMPLETON

SPECIAL WRITER

I admit it — I'm addicted to Target . The cozy li t t le cha in of stores s p u n out of the

Dayton/Hudson organization h a s capt iva ted me and my checkbook. And if comments from family members , f r i ends a n d scut t lebut t in the school parking lot count , I'm not alone.

If I need a b i r thday card and wrapp ing paper — Target . If I need toilet paper and toothpaste — T a r g e t . If my c h i l d r e n need d r i n k boxes and snacks for the i r lunch — hello, Targe t . The list just goes on and on.

T ru th fu l ly , much of the thr i l l of push ing my way through those automatic doors a t the store has nothing to do with "need." I j u s t love to shop at Target.

Grabb ing a c a r t and heading s t r a i g h t to the nearby snack ba r for a frozen Coke gets the shop-

ping experience off to a p leasant start, particular-ly if I have children in tow.

Most of my visits are prompted by the need for some specific item I've spotted in the sale circular that week. Okay, that 's what 1 tell myself at t h a t time. (It's also what I tell my spouse later as he scans the checkbook register, wondering if we a re s inglehandedly responsible for the stores' huge success.)

As I make my way down the center aisle head-ed towards the paper towel display tha t of fers four rolls for three bucks, an imaginary magnet d r a g s my c a r t t o w a r d s t h e j u n k food sec t ion . P r ing l e s , j u s t 99 cen ts? I'll t a k e two. Cheesy Goldfish crackers, two for $3? Gotta' have them What? Hostess Cupcakes on th i s end cap a re a mere $1.20? Can't leave for home without them!

And so you see how a typical Target shopping tr ip can t u rn the quest for six i tems under $20

into a car t full of goods costing jus t under $65. It 's a nasty little habit .

T h o s e unfami l i a r wi th th i s a t t r a c t i o n to t h e s tore tha t boasts a bullseye logo may not be able to g r a s p this "shopping" problem, but I recently found compassion on the Internet .

It s eems a woman had popped into her local Ta rge t to pick up just two simple i tems while on he r way home from work. Suddenly, a voice over the loudspeaker announced t h a t a chemical spill b e h i n d the s to re would p r e v e n t all cu s tomer s f rom leaving until the ma t t e r was resolved.

Did this woman panic? Did she plot to find he r way out of a side door?

No. She promptly grabbed a car t and took off shopping. Two hours and $'200 later, she was on he r mer ry way home.

Told-vou.

News of special events of interest to shop-pers is included in this calendar. Send pro-motion information to: Malls & Mainstreets, do The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 805 E. Maple, Birmingham, MI 48009; or fax to (810) 644-1314. The deadline is Wednesday at 5 p.m. for publication on Sunday.

SUNDAY, MARCH 23

Orchid Show Michigan Orchid Society presents "Palm Sun-

day Show" t h r o u g h March 23 t h r o u g h o u t the shopping center.

Laurel Park. Six Mile/Newburgh Livonia. (313)462-1100

Bunny Visits • H u d s o n ' s h o s t s a sp r ing s k i t a n d E a s t e r

Bunny visit a t Marketplace Res t au ran t s begin-ning at 9 a.m. $8 per person; March 23 a t Oak-land Mall in Troy, Lakeside in Ster l ing Heights and Somerset Collection North, Troy, March 29. at Fair lane Town Center, Dearborn. Northland in Southfield and East land in Harper Woods

• The Eas te r Bunny will also make an appear-ance near Crowley's at the Livonia Mall from now through March 29 Hours a re Monday through Friday. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sa turday . 10 a m to 8 p.m. and Sunday , 11 a.m. to 5 p.m Photos are $6 95

Livonia Mall. Seven Mile/Middlebelt (810) 476-1160. • The Bunny will be at Northland Center from

now through March 29, greeting children at Cen-ter Court from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday-Sat-urday and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.

N o r t h l a n d C e n t e r . E i g h t M i l e / G r e e n f i e l d .

ADDED ATTRACTIONS Southfield.

(810) 569-6272. • Keepsake Bunny photos will be taken at the

Center Court of Wonderland Mall now through March 29, from 11 a m to 8 p.m. Monday-Satur-day and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday

Wonderland Mall. Plymouth/Middlebelt Livo-nia.

(313) 577-8400. • Bunny photos will be t a k e n in the G r a n d

Court of Summit Place Mall now through March 29. from 11 a.m to 8 p.m Monday-Friday, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sa turday , and from 12-6 p.m Sunday.

Summit Place Mall. Elizabeth Lake/Telegraph Waterford.

(810)682-0123.

Men's Collection Saks Fifth Avenue is holding Hickev f r e e m a n

Spring *97 Men's Collection Focus Week through March 29 An extensive collection of styles and fabrics, tailored to fit exact sizes and specifica-tions, will be featured from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day in Men's Clothing.

S o m e r s e t C o l l e c t i o n Sou th Big Beaver/Coolidge Troy.

(810) 643-9000

Players Shop Fashions Golf-inspired fashions will be formally modeled

f rom 12:30-4:30 p .m. a t S o m e r s e t Collect ion North in Troy and March 29 a t Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi.

Cyberspace Safari Explore the Internet and discover facts about

d inosaurs through a program running until April Co-sponsored by The Detroit Science Center and seven computer-related companies Fees Reser-vat ions suggested School groups welcome. Near Service Merchandise entrance. Also, photo visits with the Easter Rabbit and kids rides

Wonderland Mall Plymouth/Middlebelt. Livo-nia.

(313i 577-8400. ext. 417.

Cobo Builders Show Hundreds of exhibits and information booths

f rom 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission $6 50 adul ts Presented by the Building Industry Association of

1 Southeastern Michigan. Cobo Hall Detroit (810) 737-4478

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2«

Open House Polished Outlook, a sa lon /spa /bout ique , will

hold an open house from 9 a m. to 8 p.m. March 26-27 and from 9 a m to 6 p.m. March 28-29 The public is invited to browse and enter a drawing for gifts

119 E. Washington St. Troy. <810 ) 685-9898.

Bridal Show Tapper 's Diamonds and Fine Jewelry will hold

a Beautiful Beginnings Wedding Reception where guests can meet n n g designers, listen to presen-

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"1 find shopping there is conve-nient and I like that you don't get hassled if you do have to return something," said Stewart , who shops for a family of ten.

"Everybody I know loves to shop there and 1 always go with friends," added Statson.

Customer surveys conducted by the corporation verify the "every-body" factor, with findings show-ing t h a t 80 percent of Target shoppers are female, with a medi-an age of 39 and annual income between $25,000 and $75,000

The Mervyn 's chain is also owned by Dayton Hudson, but while that store has improved its popularity over the last several years, it has failed to make as big a splash as Target.

"That's really a different store, t hough . They are a modera te re ta i ler and we are a discount re ta i l e r , " explained Brookter. "But where Target is concerned I noon

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can say we are certainly holding our own wi th Wal-Mart and Kmart."

Adding new aspects to the pop-ular store has kept Target outlets busy in the last year. In 1996, they introduced the Lullaby Club, a baby registry for expectant par-ents, at all of their chains. The retai ler is also experiment ing with the full service setting, open-ing eight Supe r Target s tores which feature all of their regular items, plus groceries.

"We are not in the grocery busi-ness per se, so we are just trying it out now," said Brookter. "Most of those stores are in Utah."

The oppor tun i ty to shop for food, clothes, cards and diapers at Target sounds good to Statson. "If they opened a Super Target here I'd be spending a fortune at Tar-get, that 's scary," laughed Stat-son "Boy, I'd be there all after-

Retall Detail! features news briefs from the Malls & Mainstreets beat, compiled by Susan DeMaggio. For inclusion, send information to: Retail Details, c/o The Observer & Eccentric newspapers 805. E. Maple. Birmingham. Ml 48009. Of fax (810) 644-1314.

Gotf promotion* Select Hudson's stores- are offer-

ing shoppers a chance to have their golf swings analyzed with Br i t i sh PGA Golf Pro Trevor Parkinson's specialized video anal-ys is systems "A STAR," in the Men's Player's Shop. Participants receive a complimentary video tape of their swing with personal-ized advice and instruction.

On March 23 from 1-4 p.m. at Somerset, Troy; on March 23 from 4-7 p.m. at Westland; and March

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Personalized Hearing Care and the Garden City Hospital Audiol-ogy Dept continue their hearing hea l th s e m i n a r with "Do You Have Ringing in Your Ears?", a p r e sen t a t i on on t i nn i tu s . The event will take place at 1:30 p.m. at the Med Max superstore across from Westland Mali.

35600 Central City Parkway. Westland.

(3131 458-7100. THURSDAY, MARCH 27

Estee Lauder gifts Receive a collection of travel-

size products, featuring the latest shades for the Spring '97 season, with any $17.50 Estee Lauder purchase at Saks Fifth Avenue.

Fairlane Town Center. Michi-gan/Hubbard. Dearborn.

<810 • 614-3317. Silhouette Art

Saks F i f th Avenue p resen t s renowned silhouette artist Sally Newcomb in the Ch i ld ren ' s Department from March '27-29. Call to schedule a private silhou-ette appointment.

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During the promotion shoppers can also register to win a trip for two to Greenleaf Golf & Tennis Resort in Orlando, Fla.

Learn the rules of golf etiquette from top amateur golfer Jan ina Parrot Jacobs who will offer advice on business networking on the links, March 23 from 1-2 p.m. at Somerset, Troy; March 29 from 1-2 p.m. at Twelve Oaks, Novi. Mall hosts Job fair

The Westland Center is looking for sponsors and businesses that would like to rent a table at the annua l Chamber of Commerce Jobs Fair. Saturday. April 12. The deadline to register for booth space is April 8.

The mall's marquee will high-light the event, and advertising by

direct mail, newspapers, and radio is planned to attract job hunters The $200 Supporting Sponsor level is intended for those who cannot staff a table, but would like visibil-ity at the fair. The $275 Premium Deal offers $50 off a table and a listing on all ad mater ials . For more information, call <313) 326-7222. Kids shoe shop opens with trade-In promotion

To kick-off the grand opening of Richard's S t r ide Rite on the Boardwalk in West Bloomfield, shoppers are encouraged to trade-in baby of children's footwear to receive $5 off the purchase of a new pair (limit one pair per child) through April 21.

The shoes collected will be given to Orchards Children's Services.

Owners Richard and Cherie

Cerulli said the store will carry shoes for babies, toddlers and<hil-dren up to girls size 4; boys size 6.

Labels include Stride Rite, Nike, Little Capezio, MIA, Elefantin, K-Swiss, Rachel and David Scott, and several E u r o p e a n l ines. Inquiries welcome at (810) 932-5308.

Homework Helpers Universal Mall in Warren will

hold "Homework Helpers," a pro-gram which invi tes 4th-8th graders to bring their homework to the mall for assistance from tutors and former teachers in a "store-front schoolroom."

The sessions go from 3-6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and from 1-5 p.m. on Saturdays, between March 25 and April 19. For details, call (810) 751-3161.

(810)647-7477.

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Men's Footwear Saks Fifth Avenue will feature

its '97 Men's Footwear Collection from 10 a . m . to 5 p.m. unt i l March 31. in Men's Clothing.

Somerset Collection South Big Beaver/Coolidge. Troy.

(810) 643-9000.

SATURDAY, MARCH 29

Bunny Breakfast Big Boy's hosts a Bunny Break-

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Fairlane Town Center Mich igan /Sou thf ie ld Fwy.

Dearborn (313)593-3330.

SATURDAY, APRIL 5

Prom Seminars Hudson's fashion consultant

Kathy Remski will hold an infor-mal seminar at 1 p.m. on what's hot for Prom '97. Door prizes will be awarded, and seating is limit-ed.

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ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS

LINDA ANN CHOMIN

Artists struggle against the odds

Artists, visual and performing, frequently triumph over obsta-cles without recognition from

the public. Take for instance, the members of the Livonia Symphony Orchestra who were unable to hold a dress rehearsal at Churchill High School prior to their March 15 con-cert.

The school's power went out during the ice storm on March 13. Orchestra

members began calling other venues searching for an alternative space to practice. Finally, a room was offered at Burton Manor in Livonia. The only problem was it was next to the room where a singles night dance was being held. In spite of the noise from the singles dance, the orchestra rehearsed, and pre-sented a heart-warming program of Dvorak, Wagner and von Suppe at their spring concert on March 15.

The concert was a winner in more ways than one, though. Seventeen-year old pianist Karl Shymanovitz dazzled the audi-ence with a concerto by Katchaturian. Shymanovitz. a junior at Cousino High School in Warren, won first

place in the LSO's Young Artist Competition's piano category, earning the opportunity to perform with the orchestra. His hands flew across the keyboard with a blur.

On a D i f f e r e n t Note Visuals art is ts spend a lot of time

alone creating. That's why ar t clubs like Artifacts, which has 20 members, are essential. The club offers a forum for art is ts to exchange information, and gives them venues for exhibiting their works.

From cast paper dolphins to oil-painted tiles featuring animals. Artifacts Art Club members show a variety of mediums and subject mat-ter in their multi-media art.exhibit continuing through March 27 at Livonia City Hall.

"Artifacts is a good group because of the camaraderie between us," said Leo la Wheeler, a member since the club was founded in 1986. "We excite each other. Sherry (Eid) will do a piece and when I see it, it stimulates my thinking."

Besides attending monthly meet-ings, which include demonstrations, speakers and critiques. Artifacts members share art experiences.

Tall and Elegant: Th is color pencil draw-ing by Judy Granata of Livonia is one of 59 art works on exhibit in the Artifacts Art Club show contin-uing at Livonia City Hall.

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Fading Memories:

Sharon Sims uses this jester-like figure to remind

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Shopping for Art: George Delich has more than 100,000 art works at his fingertips when using the laser disk art cata-log installed in his Livonia gallery.

C O M P U T E R GIVES SHOPPER

CLEAR PICTURE OF ART BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN STAFF WRITER

George Delich has the world of art at his fingertips. A state-of- the-art laser disk ca ta log i n s t a l l e d in h i s Livonia shop

allows customers to view thousands of limited edit ion p r in t s , pos te rs , photographs , sculp-tures, and an imat ion cells on a monitor in a matter of minutes. *

Looking for a piece of ar t for your home or office? Longing for a work you can relate to, or is something abstract more your style?

With just a few clicks of the keyboard, you can select f r o m a va r i e ty of compu te r i zed i m a g e s r a n g i n g f r o m Robe r t B a t e m a n ' s "Trumpeter Swan* or "Pandas at Play," to duck stamp prints. The video catalog, marketed by Art Information Inc., a nationwide ar t dealer association, enables galleries like Delich's to buy from publishers all over the world.

Sea rch ing for a n an ima t ion cell of Daf fy Duck or Anne M a r i e f rom "All Dogs Go To Heaven?" Select from subjects such as afford-able originals , or if photography is more to your liking, choose from among dozens of cate-gories of animals. Then narrow the field fur-ther. Some of the most popular subjects at the Delich Gallery, besides animals, are golf, land-scapes and reproductions of masterpieces.

Still unsure if the work is suitable for your environment? Delich will print a color copy for prospective customers to take home or to the office for final approval. Once selected, an a r t work is spec ia l o rde red and will a r r i v e in about one week.

" I t ' s ve ry u s e r f r i end ly , " s a i d De l i ch . "Customers order right off the screen. What it does is give you another salesperson. I'm sell-ing more off the laser than off the walls."

Creat ive Framing & Gal lery in Plymouth ins ta l l ed t h e laser disk sys t em near ly two years ago. According to co-owner Pat Korona, the video a r t catalog saves time, both for cus-tomers and sales staff.

"People don't have a lot of time. If they're not sure of what they want, or if they're looking for a certain color, size or price range, customers can ca l l u p t h e s e c a t e g o r i e s i n s t a n t l y . Otherwise, you'd have to go through thousands of pages in 50 different catalogs," said Korona."

Tired of going from gallery to gallery looking for a part icular offset l i thograph by an artist s u c h as T e r r y Red l in? A ga l l e ry , in most instances, is only able to offer a sampling of an artist 's work due to a limited amount of space for stock. The computerized catalog lists every Redlin work published. If a Redlin work sells out. Art Information's laser disk system will reveal any secondary markets available within the i r dealer-to-dealer ne twork of more than

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Art Information dealers receive updated ver-s ions of t h e laser disc every th ree months enabling the listing of art works to remain cur-rent.

" T h e s y s t e m is g r o w i n g so much , " s a i d Korona. "It covers several categories of a sub-ject now. For instance, people will come in and ask for certain dogs like a Golden Retriever. Before, the system,offered only a dog category. Now, it catalogs art works by breeds."

Best-Seller: George Delich sells at least one • of Barrie Clark's litho-graphic reproduc-tions of the "Spitfire" fighter plane per week at the Delich Gallery.

Artist bares soul in emotionally wrenched pieces BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN STAFF WRITS*

All of the grief Sharon Sims felt when six fr iends died within a short span of time a few years ago went into her sculp-ture. Bead by bead, she applied melted metals with a soldering iron in a time-consuming, painstaking process. Once fin-ished, the work was sold at an auction to benefit the Willis Gallery in Detroit.

Although this work will not be included in Sims' one woman show of scu lp ture and relief March 25 to April 28 a t the Livonia Civic Cen te r Library Fine Arts Gallery. 35 o ther emotionally wrenched pieces reveal her soul.

"Every piece has a reason for being," said Sims, an award-winning artist with

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w o r k s on exh ib i t a t the B i r m i n g h a m Bloomfield Art Association, Detroit Artists Market, and the Collectors Comer at the Toledo Museum of Art.

"I have some th ing to tell you about myself, how I feel about life, what is both-ering me. I use my sculpture to work out a problem."

Seven days a week, Sims works in her Wyandotte studio sculpting one-of-a-kind ar t works There is nothing cast. Drip by drip, Sims builds the solder, copper and brass into figurative sculpture.

"Forgotten Pearl," honors unsung vol-un teers who labor along chari ty 's pa th . "Withered Worth" refers to thoae who lose importance when they are no longer rich, famous, employed, or of use to society.

Works not on exhibit in the library's fine art gallery include an outdoor sculp-t u r e c o m m i s s i o n e d for P u r d u e University's Clinical Cancer Care Center, a logo lapel pin created for the State of Indiana Breast Cancer Coalition, and a logo pin which ra ises funds for Women Celebrating Life, a Michigan chapter of the national Susan G. Komen Foundation.

"I hope viewers find the message I'm trying to give them," said Sims, a board member of the Scarab Club in Detroit. "I feel I 'm l eav ing a legacy of w h a t I 'm about."

Sims first v e n t u r e d into a r t via t h e craft of stained glass. Upon realizing the

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DIA showcases praiseworthy 'Images in Ivory' BY FRANK PROVE.NZA.NO STAFF WRITES

In the Gothic world of dragons, c rusades and evil demons, it was sp i r i tua l ly c o n v e n i e n t to ca r ry along min ia ture ivory sculptures to induce prayer. After all, tardi-ness for penance could m e a n a t i cke t to t h e n e t h e r wor ld , or :iissing redemption al together .

From .the mid-13th century to -ibout 1500, n a t u r a l i s t i c ivory c a r v i n g s of t h e V i r g i n M a r y , Christ , and d rama t i c depictions if the Bible, demons t ra te a more juTsonal r e l a t i o n s h i p b e t w e e n < l r i s t i a n s anil t h e i r God t h a t . oil Id eventual ly t r ans fo rm the

< hurch. Many of these h i s to r i c ivory i r v i n g s a r e i n c l u d e d in t h e

Detroit Inst i tute of Arts interna-tional exhibit . "Images in Ivory: Precious Objec t s of the Goth ic Nge " The exhibit r u n s th rough May 11, which coincides with the Chr is t ian Eas te r season, a con-templation of the Passion, cruci-'"•don and resurrection of Christ

Pra ised by medieval scholars • r p rovid ing a c o m p r e h e n s i v e

r inge of s ign i f ican t works , the exhibit p r e s e n t s a collection of n e a r l y 100 i n t r i c a t e c a r v i n g s trom 28 m u s e u m s and galleries around the world Because many ••f the lending a r t s i n s t i t u t ions would not e n t r u s t t h e i r ivory

u l p t u r e s fo r m o r e t h a n six months, the DIA-curated exhibit

ill on ly t r a v e l to o n e o t h e r museum, the Wal ters Gallery in Baltimore.

y h e exhibit could be the last F n g l i s t * w o r d on t h e s u b j e c t '" cause of the extensive scholar-•hip.n said Peter Barnet of Birm-n g h a m . DIA e x h i b i t c u r a t o r Hut since it opened 'on March *1 it h a s a t t r a c t e d al l t ypes of

v i s i to rs , a n d c e r t a i n l y doesn ' t require any prior knowledge of '.lothic art to be appreciated."

W h a t : "Images in Ivory: Pre-c ious Objec t s of t h e Goth ic Age" W h e r e Detroi t I n s t i t u t e of A r t s . 5 2 0 0 W o o d w a r d Avenue. Detroit W h e n Through Sunday , May 11 H o u r s : 11 a m to 4 p .m . Wednesday-Fr iday ; 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Sa tu rday-Sunday T i c k e t s : Adults $5; children a n d s t u d e n t s $2; m e m b e r s free Includes an acoustigvide recorded tour . For in fo rma-tion. call ' : ! 13 833-7900.

Nearly 10 y e a r s ago. Richard R a n d a l l , t h e n - c u r a t o r a t t h e W a l t e r s G a l l e r y , w h i c h a l o n g with the Louvre in P a r i s main-t a in s one of the most extensive ivory carving collections, began to solicit support of an exhibit on the Gothic ar t . But in the early 1990s, d e v a s t a t e d by f u n d i n g cuts , the DIA couldn ' t consider t h e h igh-pr iced exh ib i t . T h e n , about th ree yea r s ago. the DIA received financial support of the exhibit from federal g r a n t s and private foundations. Barnet , who also serves as the DIA's associ-a te curator for European sculp-ture, took the lead role in coordi-nat ing the exhibit.

While many pieces in "Images in Ivo ry" r e f l e c t r e l i g i o u s themes, the exhibit also includes i t e m s from t h e s e c u l a r wor ld , such as combs, smal l backsides of h a n d - h e l d m i r r o r s , g a m e h o a r d s and o r n a t e boxes wi th depictions from popular romance ta les . The prol i fera t ion of ivory carvings was the resul t of a bur-geoning trade route f rom eastern Africa across the Medi ter ranean to P a r i s , t h e c a p i t a l of com-merce . s c h o l a r s h i p a n d a r t . It didn' t hurt tha t P a r i s also had

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To the i r credit , the DIA effec-tively p resen t s an esoteric epoch w i t h o u t s i m p l i f y i n g h i s t o r y . Exhibit designer, Lou Gauci h a s c r e a t e d s u b t l e , yet d i s t i n c t i v e a r c h w a y s t h a t r e s e m b l e t h e a rch i t ec tu re of the great Gothic ca thedra ls . In fact, many of the carvings a r e min i a tu re versions of the scu lp tu res found at cathe-d ra l s in C h a r t r e s , Amiens a n d P a r i s , i n c l u d i n g N o t r e - D a m e Cathedral .

On a more practical level. Bar-net 's chronological a r r angemen t a l lows each piece to be consid-ered s e p a r a t e l y , yet as p a r t of t h e b r o a d e r Goth ic movemen t . Vis i to r s w o n ' t be b u r d e n e d by in fo rmat ion nor indist inct ar t i -facts. An audio- tape tour, nar ra t -ed by N P R ' s S u s a n S t a m b e r g , m a k e s t h e w a l k t h r o u g h t h e e x h i b i t s e e m l i ke a p l e a s a n t d r i v e l i s t e n i n g to "All T h i n g s Considered."

DIA docen t Betsy Loomus of F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s h a s g i v e n exhibi t t o u r s for 21 yea r s . The i n t i m a t e v e n u e d e s i g n e d fo r "Images in Ivory" doesn't allow for large tours , she said. "We've been answer ing questions about the life a n d t imes of the Gothic period, bu t most people wan t to k n o w h o w t h e s e p i e c e s ' w e r e carved," she said.

W o r k i n g a s a d o c e n t f o r " I m a g e s in I v o r y " h a s h e l p e d

Mar sha Gordon of Birmingham get va luab l e expe r i ence before DIA's u p c o m i n g "Sp lendo r s of Ancient Egypt" exhibi t in July. "Worship went from a public to a p r iva te event ," she told gallery v i s i t o r s . " T h e s e i v o r y p ieces looked more h u m a n a n d more i n t e r a c t i v e . T h e y e n c o u r a g e d p e o p l e to b e c o m e p a r t of t h e Bible."

To t h e d e l i g h t of m e d i e v a l scholars, a meticulously detailed catalog and collection of eSsays by p r e - e m i n e n t G o t h i c a r t exper ts provides unprecedented documentat ion on the art . Like-wise, severa l of t h e ivory carv-ings r e p r e s e n t p receden t s . For instance, the "Virgin and Child" ca rv ing from the T a f t Museum in Cincinnati has been reunited with other elements of the origi-nal scu lp ture , two ivory angels from the Rouen Cathedra l Trea-sury . And the mys te r ious da rk brown pat ina Virgin carving, dis-covered in a ch imney a f t e r the F r e n c h R e v o l u t i o n , m a k e s its f i r s t a p p e a r a n c e in the Uni ted States.

While the thr iving ivory carv-ing t r ade included many crafts-m a n , t h e n a m e s of few a r t i s t s a re known. The delicate carving, "Corpus of Chr i s t " by Giovanni P i s a n o , i s a n e x c e p t i o n . T h e p o r c e l a i n - l i k e f i g u r e r e f l e c t s P i s a n o ' s e x q u i s i t e s c u l p t u r e skill, and a genius' ability to fuse compassion with the redemptive

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qual i ty of his subject. I n t h e f i r s t s e v e r a l w e e k s ,

"Images in Ivory" at t racted visi-tors from the Louvre, the Victo-ria and Albert Museum of Lon-don and the Metropolitan Muse-um of Art, said Barnet. Many in the museum world have not only g r a s p e d t h e significance of t h e ivory carving collection, but real-ize t h a t Gothic ar t exhibits occur

i n f r e q u e n t l y . T h e l a s t m a j o r medieval exhibi t in t h e Un i t ed S t a t e s w a s 69 y e a r s ago in Detroit, according to Barnet .

"It's hard to say when - and if - a show like t h i s will h a p p e n again," said Barnet . "There jus t hasn ' t been an exhibit like th i s before. I've heard some visi tors gasp when they see the wo?k."

Artistic Expressions from page Cl A l t h o u g h W h e e l e r t r a v e l s to

exotic des t ina t ions such as Aus-t r a l i a , A l a s k a a n d I n d i a fo r i n s p i r a t i o n fo r a r t w o r k s l ike "Boa tman on t h e Ganges ," she looks f o r w a r d to jo in ing fellow club m e m b e r s in s ea rch ing for encouragement locally.

"We get toge ther to go to other a r t s h o w s l i k e ' O u r Town" in Birmingham or the Detroit Insti-tu te of Arts a n d that s t imulates your th inking," said Wheeler.

Judy G r a n a t a learned of Arti-f a c t s w h e n s h e b e g a n t a k i n g color pencil a n d pastel classes a t D a v i d M e s s i n g ' s Ar t S t o r e & M o r e in L i v o n i a . A l t h o u g h G r a n a t a ' s b e e n a m e m b e r fo r

only two years , she's reaped ben-e f i t s f rom be longing to the a r t c lub a n d l e a r n e d a g r e a t dea l a b o u t m a n i p u l a t i n g t h e t ime-consuming medium of color pen-cil f rom t h e Art S to re & More. Not to be mis sed is G r a n a t a ' s "Tall and Elegant" whi te orchid in a clay pot.

"Being wi th o ther a r t i s t s you can learn a lot," said Granata , a Livonia res ident and vice presi-dent of the Visual Arts Associa-tion of Livonia.

Although the show was judged by Livonia a r t i s t Nancy Hurd , Art i facts does not discriminate against novice ar t i s t s .

H a v i n g f u n "I'm a f irm believer tha t every-

one who wants to be in the show will be, from the housewife who d a b b l e s to profess ional a r t i s t s s u c h as Dav id Mess ing , " s a i d c lub pres ident Sherry Eid. "My though t is to let every m e m b e r in . Le t ' s everybody h a v e s o m e fun."

And have fun, they did. Eid po r t r ays a colorful clown

"who's outgoing and fun" in "Hi. I 'm Sketches ." The color pencil work is in s tark contrast to t h e p r i m a r i l y w h i t e p a l e t t e I l e n e T a r k i n g t o n uses for " D a n c i n g D o l p h i n s , " a 3 by 5 foo t c a s t paper work encased in Plexiglas. However, both works a re whim-

sical and filled with delight. But decide for yourself by seeing the show then voting for the People's Choice Award.

Artifacts Art Club meets 7:30 p.m. the fou r th T u e s d a y of t h e month at the Livonia Civic Cen-t e r L i b r a r y , 3 2 7 7 7 F i v e M i l e Road. Membership dues are $15 per year. For fu r ther information cal l S h e r r y Eid a t ( 3 1 3 ) 591 -3094.

Linda Ann Chomin is the fine arts writer for the Observer Newspapers. Her Artistic Expres-sions column appears weekly in the Arts & Leisure section. You can leave her a voice mail mes-sage at (313) 953-2145.

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a r c h i t e c t u r a l g lass she crea ted fo r b u s i n e s s e s , h o m e s a n d churches w a s evolving into three d imens ions , S i m s experimented with so lder a n d the t echn iques used to join glass . This led to her discovery of jewelry making and metal sculp ture .

Sims t h e n began mixing met-als with t h e techniques. As she

f u s e d s o l d e r w i t h l e a d c a m e , e longa ted bodies w i thou t faces emerged. Pa t inas applied to the me ta l s add color a n d charac ter to the imagery.

"My s c u l p t u r e s d o n ' t h a v e faces because I w a n t movement to tell the story," said Sims.

Along the way, Sims studied at Cen te r for Creat ive Studies and

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W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y in D e t r o i t . S h e took a d d i t i o n a l c l a s s e s a t t h e B i r m i n g h a m B l o o m f i e l d A r t A s s o c i a t i o n . While tak ing a medallion sculp-t u r e class with Sergio DeGiust i , a Redford Township s c u l p t o r , S ims learned how to crea te bas rel ief . DeGius t i has p u r c h a s e d several of Sims' works.

"I l i ke S h a r o n ' s w o r k v e r y much," said DeGiusti. "There 's a t rad i t iona l Italian relief qua l i ty to h e r w o r k . T h e d e t a i l s h e a c h i e v e s w i t h these m i n i a t u r e f igures is pret ty skillful."

S i m s w o r k s in two d i f f e r e n t s t y l e s of f igures : t h r e e d i m e n -sional and flat body. T h e t h r e e dimensional figures were created by g r a d u a l l y a d d i n g s o l d e r to steel a rma tu re s to create dimen-sion. S imi l a r to the way a clay a r t i s t works, Sims adds and sub-t rac t s meta ls all with a 174-inch ch i se l t ip . For the two d i m e n -sional , or f lat body figures, s h e

builds up solder as the work-in-progress lays flat.

U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n s t u -dent Val Richards ass i s t s S ims in h e r 1 , 2 0 0 - s q u a r e - f o o t studio/gallery in Wyandotte. She admires Sims' work.

"Sharon is really modest . She doesn ' t rea l ize t h e i m p a c t h e r work has or its meaning to peo-ple," said Richards.

Like t h e " F o r g o t t e n P e a r l , " Sims believes in he lp ing people and causes. She vo lun tee rs h e r t ime and ta lents to a number of o r g a n i z a t i o n s i n c l u d i n g F i r s t Step, Boy Scouts of America, and substance abuse prevention a n d communi ty pr ide p r o g r a m s . In 1996 , t h e YWCA of W e s t e r n Wayne County selected Sims to receive t h e Women of Achieve-ment Award.

"I f ee l t h i s g i f t of m i n e is given," said Sims, "so I w a n t to give back."

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Inventive jewelry from Scandinavian and European artists show a range of functional and sculptural oto)ects. Opening is at 6 p.m.. Thursday March 27 Noted jewelry lecturer Charon Kransen will speak at the Detroit institute of Arts at 2 p.m on Saturday, March 29. C A R Y G A L L E R Y

Opening reception for local artists Gwen Tomkow of farmington HMts and tiften Moral o* Troy on Saturday. March 29 at 6 pm, at Cary Gallery. 226 Walnut Rochester; (810) 651-3656. Exhibit runs through April 26 LEMBERG GALLERY • in Place." paintings by Jennifer Reeves, opens with an artiat's rec»«>on on Thursday. April 3 at 6 p.m Show runs through April 26 Located at 538 N. Woodward. Birmingham; (810) 6426623 P O I M E R G A L L E R Y

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-Digital A t t rac t ions . ' works of jack Wntttan, on Friday April 4 al 6 p.m Exhibit runs through May 17. Located at 161 Townaand. 8»rmmgham. (810) 642 2700 U-M DEARBORN A patrons pravtew wIM be hold on AprW 4 at 5 30 p m for -Exotica The Glass Collection of Patricia HM Burnett" «nd -Botanicals by Michigan Artiats.' E»NtXt runs through May

24 Located at the U-M Dearborn campus; call (313) 593-5058 ANDERSON GALLERY "Body Language,• the latest fiber works of Lindsay Obermayer. on Saturday. April 5 at 7 p.m. Exhibit runs through June 14, Located at 7 N. Saginaw. Pontiac; call (810! 335-4611. LAWRENCE STREET GALLERY Meet artists Mary Ann Chinni and Joyce Anne Manke on Apr.l 5 at 7 p.m. to 10 p.m Joint exhibit. "Designed Energies.' contrast the artists distinct techniques Locate at 6 N, Saginaw. Pontiac, 1810) 656-8040..

START GALLERY Exhibit of work in various media by San-drS Cardew on Saturday. April 5 al 6 p.m, to 10 p.m. Exhibit runs through April 30. Located at 211 N. Woodward, Birmingham; (810) 644-2991. DONNA JACOBS GALLERY In honor of glass month, an extensive exhibit of artifacts that span 2000 years of glass history. Reception he>d on Sunday. April 6 at 1 p.m. Exhibit runs through May 4. Located at 574 North Woodward. Birmingham: 1810) 5401600.

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ANDERSON GALLERY To March 28 - "Mask Or Mind.' featuring mask artists Michael Bradley, Ruth Fash. Allison Marks, Gwynn Popovac. Located at 7 N Saginaw. Pontiac; (810) 335-4611. Hours; Tuesday through Saturday. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. PAINT CREEK CENTER FOR THE ARTS To March 28 - Group exhibit, "Off the Map," in the center's main gallery. Features work of seven US artists. Located at 407 Pine St., Rochester; (810) 651-4110. ARIANA GALLERY Through March 29 - 'The Double Cross of Justice." paintings of Jack Kevorkian. Located at 119 S Main St., Royal Oak; (810) 546-8810. Hours: Thur. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday. Saturday. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday. 12 to 4 p.m, CRANBROOK ART MUSEUM Through March 29 - "Seven Vices, The Enemy Within: A Visual Essay by Bill Harris. Located at 1221 N. Woodward; (810) 645-3323. CREATIVE ARTS CENTER To March 29 - A collection of functional and ceremonial objects such as masks, chief's mantel, jewelry, spears and sculpture from various regions of Africa. The celebration of African-A merle an heritage is located at 47 Williams St., Pontiac; (810) 333-7849 LAWRENCE STREET GALLERY Through March 29 - Works by six local artists from Birmingham, Waterford and Clark ston represent a range of art forms and technique*. Located at 6 H. Saginaw. Pontiac; (810) 334-6714 UZELAC GALLERY Through March 29 - Collages paintings, wall sculptures of Michigan artist Nancy Raitt located 7 N Saginaw. Pontiac. (810] 332 5257 PAINT CREEK CENTER Through 30 - "Off the Map" fiber show and •Recuerdos." a solo show of paintings by Louisiana artist Rosa Sanchez Locate at 407 Pine Street. Rochester; (810) 651-4110. CREATIVE RESOURCE Through March 31 - "Walk on the Wild Side-by John Wawrzonek combines vivid color. rich texture and repetition of natural ele-ments located at 162 N, Woodward Birmirglvam. (810) 647 3688 THE FRAMES PACE GALLERY Through March 31 - Exhityt/saie ol original Star Wars and Star Trek marquee posters. Located at 4326 N Woodward. Royal Oak. (810) 5491640 DONNA JACOBS GALLERY Thrown Apnl 4 - Ceramic artifacts from the eastern region of Persia and 9th-centity islamic art. Located at 574 H. Woodward Birmingham; (810) 5401600 Hours Thurs. Friday 11 a m-5:30 p m ; Saturday 1 5 p.m. ARNOLD KLEIN GALLERY Through Apnl 15 - Art nouveau lithographs including works by Prtvat Uvemorrt and Aiphonae Mucha Located at 4520 N. Woodward. Royal Oak Hours: 11 5 30 p m . Tues-Saturday. (810) 647 770®

BUNTING GALLERY Through April 21 - Paintings of Russian artist inna Nafccva on March 21 at 6 p.m Exhityt runs at the gallery located at 514 S

Washington. Royal Oak: (810! 545-4820.

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HIP-HOP LECTURE AT DIA "Stakes ts High. Art and Politics in the Hip-Hop Nation, 1980-Present," explores the visu-al. verbal and written hip-hop culture. Kof« Natambu, from San Francisco State will lec ture on Saturday, March 29 at 1 p.m. al the Detroit Institute of Arts Lecture hall. 5200 Woodward. Detroit: (313) 8334249 OFF THE MAP LECTURE Cranbrook's Margo Mensmg talks about "Off the Map' fiber exhibit at the Paint Creek Center on Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m Artist John McQueen and Lance Vt inn will participate in the discussion. Located at 407 Pine Street. Rochester; 1.810) 651-4110 CARTOONING FOR CHILDREN D&M Studio presents a free workshop for first graders and older. "Cartoonirg Favorite Characters with Pencils and Pastels." on Saturday. April 5 at 1 p.m. 3 p.m. Limit of 20 children per session. Located at 8691 North liley Road at Joy. Call (313| 453-3710. ART OR THE TATTOO LECTURE A conference that looks at the history,of the tattoo as an art form on Saturday. April 5 at 10 a.m.-5 p.m at the Detroit institute of Arts Lecture Hall. 5200 Woodward. Detroit Cost $15. members; $12. students; (3131 833-2323.

BOOKBINDING WORKSHOP One session overview of one-sheet books, concertinas, pamphlet stitch and stab bind-ings on Saturday, April 12 at 10 a m -4:30 p.m. No experience required. Paint Creek Center. 407 Pine Street. Rochester: 18IO1 6514110.

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EISENHOWER DANCE ENSEMBLE I nternationally recognized choreographer Mel Won£ will teach a master class in mod-ern dance for teens and adults on Thursday. March 20 at 7:309 p.m at the Eisenhower Dance Ensemble, 755 W Big Beaver, Suite 409. Troy ; (810! 362 9329. MARYGROVE COLLEGE DANCE COMPANY The spring concert, "invoking the Spirit.' will be held Friday Sunday, March 21 23 at 8 p jn . m the Marygrove Theater. Concert features actor/dancer Will Brown, Marygrove's resi-dent dance company and Dance Detroit. Tickets $15, adult. $8. students/senior citi zens; 1313) 862 800 GEIGER CLASSIC BALLET ACADEMY Master classes with Luba Gufyaeva, who worked with Mikhail Baryshnikov at the school of the American Bailet Theatre. March 22 23. located at 5526 Drake Road West Bloomfield Cost $20 for advance classes $15 for intermediate class; (810) 661 2430.

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MUSIC ALE OF PONTIAC April 8 meeting will be held at 7:30 p m at the Cent ra tWted MethoOist •Ctwrcn. 3882 Highland. Pontiac. The Beliisimai Handbell Choir, directed by Hazel Lawrence, will pre sent the program Public invited.

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ROOM WITH A VIEW The photography salon at 803 N Main. Royal Oak, features vintage and modern works Vintage prints dating from the 20s focus on fashion to industrial images, including works by Alfred Cheney Johnson, George Hurrell, Oe Mijian. Homme). Eduard St etc hen and Edward Quigtoy Collectors wilt find modern images classical in beauty and contemporary fn feel-ing by Usa SpirvJler. Michael Edwards. Rodney Smith and Tom Van Dyke, exclusively represented by the salon Call 18IO) 548 1446

ftlEGELS DELI A show ot acrylics and pastels by Bsoomfield Township artist Suzanne Bauman at 3426 E. West Mapte. one-halt block west ot Haggerty in Commeree; (810) 9269555 SPIRIT IN THE PARK GALLERY The gallery at 635 Beautyen. near

Greek town m Detroit (formerly in Harmonie

Park), features an ongoing exhibit ot paint mgs, drawings, batiks, masks, textiles and quilts from local, national and international artists. Call (3131 965-4919 ANIMAL ODYSSEY

Animals of the wild have been vividly caught in stained g<ass by Plymouth artist Jenna. who is displaying severa. of her pieces at the animal-theme gift shop at 971 N. Mill. Plymouth. 1313) 453-5764 The highlight ot the exhibit is the work entitled "Panther Eyes." r»ade of semi ant que and full antique glass. Prices range tiom S 15.95 to $550 ARCHIVES A.D.

The eclectic and exciting gallery at 114 W Third. Rochester, offers haodpa>nted furni-ture. art pillows, faux painted walls and columns, murals and screens, recycled metal garden stakes, sculpture, and handmade lamp-w ork glass beaded earrings and pins by Peter Gierak. Call (8101 651 1485.

ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS The studio in the Adams Plaza at 725 S Adams. Birmingham, is filled with silk and dried flora in unusual containers. Owner/artist Patricia Ray line-dnes nano-picked blossoms and custom creates arrangements, both large and miniature. Colorful flower paintings by artist Marilyn Stockwell line the walls. Call 1810) 644 8349

ARTQUEST GALLERY The gallery at 185 N. Woodwa'd.

Birmingham, offers contemporary works of art for the home. Gift certificates and brida; registry available Call 18IO) 540-2484 ARTSPACE II

The gallery at 303 E. Maple. Birmingham specializes in reselling fine art works and antiques; representing individuals, museums and galleries It also nas local and regional art works ranging from $60 up, a selection of Arts and Crafts furniture, ntstonc Pewabic tiJes and a large group of African artifacts, and specializes in unusual lamps for the home. Call (810) 2581540. CONNOISSEUR GALLERIES Connoisseur Galleries, provider of fine art sales and services, has relocated its office to 2025 W Long Lake Road. Suite 106. Troy Connoisseur has been in Troy since 1989. providing pnvate sales, appraisal and con-signment services throughout the United States. Canada and Japan Call (810) 641-9901

COWBOY TRADER Michigan's only Wild West gallery offers

cowboy and Indian antiques and collectibles including saddles and chaps, Western art. Navaho rugs. Plains Indian artifacts. turquoise and silver jewelry, books and rare photos end antique firearms The gallery is at 251 Merrill. Suite 209. in Birmingham Call 810)647-8833.

DEGRIMME GALLERY The deGnmme Gallery in Michigan Design

Center, 1700 Stutz in Troy, specializes in European. American and Latin American origi-nal oil paintings, its unusual collection includes onginai lithographs by Gracieia RodoBoulanger, Aivat and Marcel Mouly. and WW-af-anrnd. reverse, hand painted signed, copyrighted and numbered lamps chandeliers and sconces by Wla Oarm. The gaitery has an exclusive line of Louts XV and Louis *V1 style furniture imported from Europe, and import ed. ready made baroque and ornate frames and mirrors. Free art consultation provided for individuals, corporations and law firms Call <810) 649-4664 .

EUROPA ART GALLERY The gallery at Orchard Mall. 6335 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, features pieces ranging from cut»sm to contemporary, from the early 1900s through today Rare original oils, paste! drawings and select sculptures from European and A merle an artists are high-lighted Call (&10) 855-2160 FIELD ART STUOTO

Palntir^s and prints By Constance Powell and freeform silver jewelry by Lola Sonnenschein featured at 24242 Woodward, Pleasant Ridge. (8101 39&1320 FORM ANO FUNCTION The gallery at 406 Mam in Rochester spa

ciai>zes in ( las* art. contemporary lamps, metal art, furniture. Jewelry and many other decorative accessories Custom orders eva«i able Can (810) 65*8290 FRAMES UNLIMITED

Bloomfield Hills artist Paula lombardo has several pieces on display at 1914 N Woodward. Bloomfield Hills. Lombaroo's style has gone through many intricate changes in the more than 15 years she has been an artist Inspired by early cave drawings and religious and folklore symbols. Lombardo translates the essence ot them into her work She finds beauty in the letters of the alphabet and the repetitive strokes of mathe-matician formulas. To her. they are in them-selves works of art GALERIE BLU

The gallery at 568 N Woodward, Birmingham, features new works by the Prince ot Pop Art Romero Britto; (810) 594-0472. Recognized for his contributions to the Absolut Vodka advertising campaign. Bntlo will be at the ganery in May. In anticipation of the show, Galerie Blu is exhibiting new original and limited edition releases by the artist

SIEGEL'S DELI A show of acrylics and pastels by Bloomfield Township artist Suzanne Bauman at 3426 £

West Maple, one-half block west o< Haggerty

in Commerce; (8101 9269555.

SPIRIT IN THE PARK GALLERY The gallery at 635 Beaubien, near

Greektown in Detroit (formerly in Harmonie Parki. features an ongoing exhibit of paint ings. drawings, batiks, masks, textiles and quilts from local, national and international

| artists. Call (313) 965^4919.

ANIMAL OOYSSEY Animals of the wild have been vividly caught in stained glass by Plymouth artist Jenna. who is displaying several of her pieces at the animal-theme gift shop at 971 N. Mill, Plymouth: (313) 453-5764. The highlight of the exhibit is the work entitled "Panther Eyes," made of semi-antique and full antique glass. PiiCes range from. $15 95 to $550 ARCHIVES A.D.

The eclectic arid exciting gallery as 114 w Third. Rochester, offers handpainted fumi ture. art pillows, faux painted wails and columns, murals and screens, recycled metal garden stakes, sculpture, and handmade lamp-work glass beaded earnngs and pins by Peter Gierak Call 18IO) 651 1485.

ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS The studio in the Adams Plaza at 725 S Adams, Birmingham, is filled with silk and dried flora m unusual containers Owner/artist Patricia Ray line-dries hand picked blossoms and cuslom creates arrangements, both large and miniature Colorful flower paintings by artist Marilyn Stockwell line the walls Call (810) 6-f4 8349.

ARTQUEST GALLERY The gallery at 185 N. '.Voodward,

Birmingham, offers contemporary works 01 art few the home. Gift certificates and bridal registry available. Caii 1810 : 540-2484 ARTSPACE II

The galierT at 303 E Mapie. Birmingham, specializes in reselling fine art works and antiques, representing individuals, museums and galleries it also has local and regional art works ranging from $60 up, a selection of Arts and Crafts furniture, historic Pe«aE»c tiles and a large group of African artifacts, and specializes in unusual lamps for the home. Call (810) 258-1540 AVENUE GALLERY Michigan's only ganery snowing exclusively Thomas Kinkade Located at 167 N Woodward. Birmingham. 18IO1 594-7600 CONNOISSEUR GALLERIES Connoisseur Galleries, provider of fine art saies and services, has relocated its office to 2025 W Long Lake Road, Suite 106. Troy. Connoisseur has been in Troy smce 1989, providing private sales, appraisal ana con signment services throughout the L'mted States. Canada and Japan. Cat 810: 641 9901.

COWBOY TRADER Michigan's only W id West gallery offers

cowboy and Indian antiques and coilectib-es, including saddles and chaps. Western art. Navaho rugs. Plains Indian artifacts. turquoise and silver jewelry, books and rare photos and antique firearms. The gallery <s at 251 Merrill. Suite 209. in B rmmgham Call l810r 647 8833.

DANCING EYE GALLERY Various ceramic tile artist exhibit decorative and functional gifts Located in downtown Northville, 150 M. Center Street, Suite A. (810) 449-7086 DEGRIMME GALLERY The deGrimme Gallery in Michigan Des-gn

Center. 1700 Stutz in Troy, specializes in European, American and Laim American or-g-nai oil paintings. Call (810) 649-4664 EUROPA ART GALLERY The gallery at Orchard Malt. 6335 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. features pieces ranging from cubism to contemporary, from the early 1900s through today. Call 8IO1 8562160

FORM AND FUNCTION The gallery at 406 Mam in Rochester spe

ciaiizes m glass art. contemporary lamps, metal art, furniture, jeweiry and many cither decorative accessories Custom orders avail-able. Call <810i 6568290 GALLERY ANIMATO

Vintage and contemporary animation cells and drawings from animated film classics are featured at 574 N. Woodward in Birmingham. 810) 64A8312.

GALLERY NIKKO Colorful handcrafted gift items home acces

sones and wearables located at 470 N

Woodward Birmingham: (810) 647 0680

GALLERY SHAANTI

The gallery at 361 E Maple m Birmingham

features arts and crafts of India Can (810)

647 9202

HAtG GALLERIES

The gallery at 311 Marn in Rochester soe

cranzes in ancient. As«an and tribal arts Call

( 1810)656-3759

THE LOCAL SCENE

More than 30 artists help make the recently opened store at 4 2 5 1 / 2 Mam above King s Bikes m Rochester, a special place to shop for oneof akmd pieces, everything from jew elry to furniture The entrance is on Mam.

call 1810) 651 4690 MOORE GALLERY

Presentation ol internationally renowned con-temporary African art with ancient traditional tribal roots. Located at 304 Hamilton Row. Birmingham; (810) 647-4662 NATIVE WEST GALLERY Handcrafted American artwork from the Southwest, including sculpture, pottery sand paintir< and fine sterling silver jewelry Located at 863 W Ann Art»r Trail. Plymouth

Call (313) 455-8838

OBJECTS OF ART The gallery at 6243 Orchard Lake Road. Just

north of Maple in West Bloomfield. presents an unusual and eclectic collection of art to wear. The affordable items are from very well-known (and some "struggling unknown") designers in the country. Objects of Art also celebrates contemporary art with pieces ranging from tranquil glass creations to pow erful metal sculptures, from whimsical stat ues to dramatic clay carvings, for both indoors and outdoors. Unusual collections represent both well-known and emerging artists from the local area and throughout the United States CaH (810) 5393332.

PIERRE BITTAR GALLERY World renowned French Impressionist painter Pierre Bittar invites you to view his fust origi-nal oil paintings of local Detroit area lajx) marks depicting Birmingham. Bloomfield and G-osse Pomte at 296 W Maple. Birmingham. Paintings from northern Michigan. France and the Caribbean Islands are also displayed. Call (810) 433-9917 RUSSELL KLATT GALLERY The gallery at 1467 S. Woodward.

Birmingham, has expanded its collection of European original and reproduction oil paint-ings. Renoir's festive "The Boating Party" and Cot s romantic 'The Storm" are two of the reproductions now on display, in addition, limited edition ser graphs by renowned artists Don Hatfield, Henri Plisson and Roy Fairchild are shown. Call (810) 647 6655-THE SPORTS GALLERY The sports memorabilia specialty store at

269 S Woodward. Birmingham, showcases items including autographed photos from such professional athletes as Grant Hilt.

Barry Sanders and Ted Wiiliams_. as well as jerseys, lithographs, baseballs bats, foot balls, basketballs and display cases Call (810J 642-0044 STEWART AND STEWART The printer and publisher ot fine art prints since 1980 announces sn new intaglio/monotype prints by Catherine Kernan. the on site studies for which were done while sitting on clifts in Ireland Stewart and Stewart is at 5571 Wing Lake Road. Bloomfield Hills. Catl (810) 626-5248.

WILD WING "Harvest Moon Ball" by Terry Redlin is avail

able at the Birmingham gallery. 155 S Bates In this latest painting, a dozen vignettes showing the transitional America of the 1920s and 1930s are presented Some have special meaning In the art ist 's life. Call (810) 645-2266 WOODWARD GALLERY The gallery at 1357 Davis in Birmingham is

the only dealer in the United States autho-rized to sell a limited edition senes of pho tographs of jazz legends Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie Gallery president and owner Dan Winter took the Davis photos Also avail ab<e are original prints and paintings by mote than 300 artists, an unusual collection of sports photos and posters, and vintage pho-tos and newspaper articles. Call (810) 642-1357.

KAPUT KAPOT The ceramic studios, which recently opened at 151 S. Bates. Birmingham. teatu>e ready made bisque ware Paint freehand or use the siudios stencils, glazes and sponges Call (810) 594-8423.

THE LOCAL SCENE More than 30 art sts help make the recently opened store at 425-1, 2 Main, above King s Bikes ir< Rochester, a special place to shop for one-of-a-k>r»d pseces, everything from jew elry to furniture The entrance is on Mam;

call 18IO1 651 4690.

LUDA ART GALLERY The ganery at 1038 E Fourth. Rochester,

presents for the first l ime a completely new collection of pa»ntmgs of nudes by artist Luda Tchern-ak. whose talent transports the viewer beyono the images and lines of her works into a focus on emotions and feei.ngs Call (810) 652 7052 for an appointment. NATIVE WEST GALLERY Handcrafted American artwork from the Soulbwest. including sculpture, pottery, sand painting"anfl fine ste- ing silver jewelry Located at 863 W. Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth Call (313) 455-8838 OBJECTS OF ART

The gallery at 6243 Orchard Lake Road, just north of Maple in West Bloomfield. presents an unusual and eclectic collection of art to wear. The affordable items are frorei»»'ery well known 1 and some "struggling unknown") designers in the country Call 1810) 539-3332 PIERRE BITTAR GALLERY Worldrenowned French impressionist pamter

Pierre Bittar invites you to view his first origi nal oil paintings of local Detroit area land marks depicting Birmingham. Bloomfield and Grosse Pomte at 296 W Maple. Birmingham Paintings from northern Michigan. France and the Caribbean Islands are also displayed Call 1810) 433-9917 RUSSELL KLATT GALLERY The gallery at 1467 S. Woodward.

Birmingham, nas expanded its collection of European original and reproduction oil paint ings Renoir s festive "The Boating Party' ana Cot 's romantic 'The Storm" are two of the reproductions now on display In addition, limited edition sengraphs by renowned artists Don M ait field Henri Plisson and Roy Fairchild are shown Call (810) 647 6655 bans, basketttaiis and display cases Can (810) 642 0044 STEWART AND STEWART The printer and publisher of fine art prints since 1980 announces six i *w intaglio'monotype ormts by Catherine Kernan. the on site studies for which were done while s/ttmg on cirffs in Ireland Stewart and Stewart is at 5571 Wing lake Road Bloomfield Hills Can (810) 6265248 WILD WING "Harvest Moon Ball" by Terry Redlin is avail

awe at the Birmingham gallery. 155 S Bates In this latest painting, a dozen vignettes showing the transitional America of the 1920s and 1930s are presented Some have soeciai meaning in thei artist's life. Call (810) 6462266 WOOOWARD GALLERY The gallery at 1357 Davis m Birmingham is

the only dealer in the United States autho nzed to sell a limited edition series ol pho-tograpns of jazz legends Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie Gallery president and owner Dan Winter took the Davis photos. Also avail able are original ormts and paintings by more than 300 artists an unusual collection of sports photos and posters, and vintage pho tos and newspaper articles Call (810) 642-1357

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>ult lorgtri BnirnaHxJ him *bi.ml i.KW plucky cat with enough hope and dreams to break through the "species barrier" ana get a chance at Hollywood stardom Features the voices of Scott Bakula, Jasmine Guy. and Natiie Cole.

"THE DEVIL'S OWN" A New York police officer takes in a boarder, a young emigre from Northern Ireland, only to find he has a hidden past and violent cause which brings him to America. Stars Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Margaret Colin.

Scheduled to open Friday. March 28 I I M k A POWER IMfMSM WOVIE" Imbued with new Turbo powers and driv-ing custom-designed Turbo Zords. the five super heroes battle an evil space pirate to save a wise and gentle alien -and the planet Earth - from almost cer-tain destruction. Stars Jason David Frank. Steve Cardenas.

•THE EWHTH DAY" Bittersweet drama about two very differ-ent men on the run - one a harassed advertising executive, and the other has Downs Syndrome. Cast includes Daniel Auteuil) Pasquale Duquenne. Miou-Miou.

•IJLP.I." Rags-to-nches comedy about two young women from Harlem who travel to Bever-ly Hills in search of Mr. Right, stars Halle Berry.

"THE SIXTH MAN" Fantasy adventure about a basketball player whose deceased brother's ghost helps him lead his school to the NCAA championship. Stars Marlon Wayans.

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class counter terrorist, the other a free spirited weapons specialist, together they're a team to be reckoned with. Stars Jean-Clause Van Dame. Dennis Rodman and Mickey Rourke.

•INVENTING THE ASSOTTS" Drama about two families that live under the shadow of an unresolved secret. Stars Liv Tyler. Kathy Baker.

-THE SAINT" Action thriller based on the classic liter ary series about a debonair, wealthy pil-lar of society who is secretly a philan-thropic crook. Stars Val Kilmer. Elisa-

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"THAT 04J> FEEUNO* Romantic comedy about a divorced cou-ple who discover at their daughter's wedding, that the old flame and argu-ments still burn Stars Betle Midler. Dennis Farina.

Scheduled to open Friday. April 11 -ANACONDA" An adventure story about a documentary film crew that strays into dangerous ter ritory when they move into the habitat of the world's largest snake - the Ana-conda Stars Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube.

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'Notorious': Hitchcock thriller worth a look BY LEANNE ROGERS STAFF WRITER

The 1946 roman t i c t h r i l l e r "Notor ious" is one of my favorites among Alfred Hitch-cock's films. Somebody else who frequents my neighborhood video store apparently was also fond of the film - I kep t f i n d i n g an empty carton on the shelf week after week.

I finally had to conclude the movie was lost or kept by a devo-tee or damaged beyond viewing. The happy ending to this story is that a new and very crisp copy of the movie appeared on the shelf a short time later.

C o n t e m p o r a r y wi th i t ' s release, the film begins in Miami where an unapologetic German spy has been found gu i l ty of treason in federal court and is receiving a sentence of 20 years in prison.

The spy ' s d a u g h t e r Alicia , played by Ingrid Bergman at her tall and luminous best, has to run a gauntlet of reporters and continues to be under surveil-lance by federal agents hot on the trail of a larger spy ring. Ali-cia, who had an American moth-er and is embar ra s sed by her

father's actions, has been deal-ing with the tension by drinking and living the life of a party girl.

At one par ty, Alicia and her guests are having a good time. Joining them is a rather silent and solemn m a n , shown only from the back almost in a shad-ow. He turns out to be a federal agent named Devlin, played by Cary Grant at his most dark and handsome. He convinces her to help break up a German spy ring in Brazil - with her father's con-vict ion and her own public silence about the case, Alicia has the perfect pedigree to infiltrate the group.

In Brazil waiting to get their assignment, the vulnerable and needy Alicia and cynical Devlin fall in love. The i r romance is short-lived due to prickly mis-communications when it is sug-gested tha t Alicia re-establish contact with a man suspected as being part of the spy ring and she eventually ends up married to him. Not a happy situation for anyone involved.

Claude Rains is very touching as spy Alex Sebastian, an older man and a momma's boy. deeply in love with a taller and younger

woman who betrays him person-ally and most perilously for his future , also betrays his spying activities. Rains is also chilling in the ruthless manner he deals with an obstacle to the end goals of his espionage activities.

No Hitchcock film would be complete without the domineer-ing older woman - in this case Sebastian's mother who is jeal-ous and hos t i l e to t h e new woman in her son's life. When they discover her new daughter-in law is an American agent, the mother isn't surprised.

"We are protected by the enor-mity of your stupidity," Mother s a y s a s t hey t r y to e x t r i c a t e themselves from the s i tua t ion before their confederates learn their circle has been breached.

"Notorious" has many of the Hitchcock trademarks - look for the director to make his appear-ance downing champagne at a p a r t y . T h e r e is a MacGuf f in involv ing u r a n i u m ore and a tense scene involving how much wine is being consumed at t h e party. It's also a film of relative-ly few scenes that keep the story moving toward an appropr ia te ending.

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Kevorkian's ghoulish paintings scream for attention BY FRANK PROVENZANO STAFF WRITER

The media horde surrounding a frail, white-haired man talking about a fascist government and the right to die seems common-place by now. The setting, how-ever, doesn't include a mysteri-ous van or a d e a t h - i n d u c i n g mask. Rather this time, it's all too much like a Fellini film. It's t o u g h to say w h a t ' s m o r e b izarre : Dr. Jack Kevorkian ' s ghoulish paintings, or a cynical band of reporters hovering in a gallery trying to figure out the meaning of art.

E i t h e r way, t h e r e was an a b s u r d poetry to the open ing reception of "The Double Cross of Justice," an exhibit of 13 paint-ings by Kevork ian at A r i a n a Gallery in Royal Oak. The exhib-it runs through March 29. Five of the 13 paint ings have been created especially for the show.

Even Ariana owner Anne Kuf-f le r , who shared K e v o r k i a n ' s views, but hot his taste in a r t . admits that the paintings show limited ability. The Bloomfield Hills resident, however, decided to show the work because she believes the collection continues the d e b a t e about p h y s i c i a n -assis ted suicide. Based on the public response and widespread media coverage, the exhibit has succeeded to br ing even more

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Art Beat features various hap-penings in the suburban arts world. Send news leads to Linda Ann Chomin, Arts Reporter, Observer Newspapers. Inc., 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, MI 48150, or fax them to (313) 591-7279.

STUDENT SHOW The second half of the seniors

graduating from Madonna Uni-versi ty 's a r t depar tment show their work through March 28 in t h e Exh ib i t Gal le ry of t h e L ib r a ry Wing on the Livonia campus, 36600 Schoolcraft (at Levan.)

The 1997 Student Art exhibit features painting, pnn t making, sculpture, and photography by Amy Gilson of Livonia; Tom Smyth , Redford; J ane t Jo l ley , Northville, and Randa Ajlouny. "It's really nice," said Ralph F. Glenn, art department chairper-son. "The exhibit shows a lot of in te res t ing print mak ing and Oriental brush work."

Smyth captures in gouache the Spanish revivalism influence of a gas s ta t ion built on Michigan Avenue in the late 1920s. Smyth learned about its a rch i tec tu re while studying Dynamic Detroit Architecture at Madonna Uni-versity. This was an era when oil companies sought to minimize their intrusion into residential areas by building quaint stations such as the one still in use in Dearborn.

Gilson, who hopes to pursue a master 's degree in art therapy after graduating from Madonna, shows her diversity by creating works in acrylic, oil pastel, and graphite pencil.

"There's some very nice three dimensional pieces by Janet Jol-ley," said Glenn.

Also of note, are an in tagl io print series featuring circles by Ajlouny.

While the -first set of students showed commercial art, the sec-ond group consisting of Smyth, Gilson, Jolley, and Ajlouny were fine arts major Smyth began his s t u d i e s in commercial a r t a t

What: "The Double Cross of Jus t i ce , " p a i n t i n g s by Dr. Jack Kevorkian Where: Ariana Gallery, 119 N. Main Street, Royal Oak W h e n : Th rough S a t u r d a y , March 29 H o u r s : 10 a . m . to 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday; noon to 4 p.m. Sunday . For informa-tion, call (810) 546-8810.

notor ie ty and con t rove r sy to Kevorkian.

Nearly every major news orga-nizat ion covered the exhib i t , including Newsweek, CNN, NBC and The New York Times - a t e s t a m e n t , p e r h a p s , to t h e media ' s obsess ion wi th Kevorkian, or the i r general ly bad taste in art.

Ironically, an exhibit at Birm-ingham's Hill Gallery of one of today's most significant painters, John Walker, will likely draw scant media coverage. Mean-while. a troop of reporters staked out Ariana Gallery and aggres-sively stood four -deep to ask Kevorkian about his approach to painting. Did anyone consider tha t was l ike a s k i n g Walke r about his expertise in a patholo-gy lab?

In normal situations, a painter might be recognized for the

sheer brill iance of handl ing a subject or the m a s t e r y of the medium. But t h e r e ' s no th ing normal about a Kevorkian exhib-it. The rules of aes the t ics and logic fall away.

Trea ted with the pomp of a major ar t i s t , Kevorkian could only muster a sophomoric and prankster mentality in his shock art display.

In "Genocide," he spread his own blood along the frame, while he instructed for a pair of socks to be placed u n d e r "Coma," which depicts a ba re foo t , sunken-eye patient en te r ing a cloud chamber. It's hardly a sur-pr i se t h a t Kevork ian ' s a r t is most popular among those who enjoy apocalyptic r ende r ings , grotesque imagery and assaults on religion, law and government.

In Kevorkian's art, nothing is sacred. In "Noel of the West," San ta Claus coming down the chimney steps on an infant lying in a manger, In the foreground, an emaciated man's skeleton is l i t e ra l ly r ipp ing t h r o u g h his skin. In "Born Again." a flying Hitler figure ano in t s the L'.S. Capitol. And in what Kevorkian calls his most important philo-sophical painting, "The Double Cross of Justice," he serves up a double meaning as a crucifix/jus-tice scale is out of sync.

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Kevorkian the cause celeb, ideol-ogy comes first. Nearly all of hiB works scream from the canvas to be noticed, and for the viewer to "wake up" a n d see eye-to-eye with h a u n t i n g f igu res t h a t vaguely r e semble Kevorkian's sullen countenance. In defense, Kevorkian c la ims tha t repres-sion and genocide are "ugly and hideous," and t h a t his render-ings reflect the injustices that he has observed and experienced. That may be true, but his work re f lec t s h i s d a r k obsess ions ra the r than any life-affirming qualities.

Both Kevorkian and his attor-ney, Geoff rey Fieger , readily admit that the exhibit is another venue to promote Kevorkian's views. With pos te r s priced at $250 and l i m i t e d p r in t s at $2,000, they might be planning on a war chest for their cause. Reportedly, the original paint-ings will r e m a i n with the Kevorkian estate.

The K e v o r k i a n - F i e g e r a r t -media h a p p e n i n g has already-paid off, Shortly after Newsweek printed Kevorkian's "The Double Cross of Justice," Fieger turned down $100,000 for the painting. The value of Kevorkian's work make the inflated art prices of the 1980s seem justified.

Regardless of the .earnestness of h is i n t e n t i o n s as a social

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Attention grabbers: Dr. Jack Kevorkian's paintings have drawn wide attention and controversy. The exhib-it, "The Double Cross of Justice," appears at the Ariana Gallery, owned by Anne Kuffler of Bloomfield Hills.

p r o t e s t e r , t h e mot iva t ions of . Kevorkian the a r t i s t have an insincere ring. His claim tha t he ' s n e i t h e r an a r t i s t nor a painter provides a haven from criticism. But if we take him at his word, then his paintings can only be called posters for his cause. And if that's the case, the d i s turb ing imagery will likely convince people to r e t h i n k Kevorkian's moral grounding.

If ar t offers insight into the mind of t h e a r t i s t , t h e n Kevorkian's work reflects a para-noid obsession with death, tor-ture and ghoulishness. Strange-ly, as he looked a round t h e ga l l e ry at h is p a i n t i n g s , Kevorkian observed, "I think the ideas come across."

Even the media horde sur -r o u n d i n g him couldn ' t dim Kevorkian's illumination of Hell.

Schoolcraft College in the 1970s. In an artist's statement exhibit-ed with Smyth's work, he states that the years at Madonna and Schoolcraft have joint ly influ-enced him.

"Color and composition devel-oped as a f ine a r t i s t ha s enhanced my commercial work," said Smyth. "At the same time, techniques learned as a commer-cial artist have aided me in the construction and execution of my pa in t ings . Whi le I'm exci ted about the possibilities presented by computer illustration. I enjoy the h a n d s - o n e x p e r i e n c e of putting brush on paper. I believe that commercial a r t can be as e legant and e n g a g i n g to t h e viewer as the best of the f ine arts."

Hours are 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday to T h u r s d a y , un t i l 7 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. AWARD WINNERS

Livonia color penci l a r t i s t Nancy Hurd awarded prizes to members of t h e Ar t i f a c t s Art Club when s h e j u d g e d the i r multi-media art exhibit at Livo-nia City Hall.

Marsha Weigand of Farming-ton Hills took first place for the oil p a i n t i n g "Temple of the Orange." Second place went to Sherry Eid. Livonia for "Flare," a color pencil work featuring a sin-gle poppy in a glass vase. Eid, who usually renders portraits of Indians, recently switched her subject mat ter to florals. Betty Whatt of Livonia took third place

for the pastel "Autumn in the Smokey." Hurd also awarded two honorable mentions: Ilene Tark-ington, Canton, "Dancing Dol-phins." and Judy Granaca, Livo-nia , "Fi reworks IV." a photo-graph. The Artifacts show con-tinues through March 27. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

COLLECTIBLE SHOW Metro Productions will present

a Doll. Bear & Toy Show 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 6 at the Livonia Holiday Inn. Admission is $3 for adults, children free.

Some of the collectibles includ-ed in the show are Steiff Bears and animals, MufTy bears. Artist bears, Beatrix Potter items. Coca

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B O O K S

Mystery set in Ann Arbor improbable but entertaining "Bleeding Maue and Blue," by

Susan Holtzer (St Martin's Press, $22.95, 294pp) ^ B U n i v e r s i t y of

M i c h i g a n a l u m » a n d l o n g t i m e

t Ann Arbor resi-w d e n t , S u s a n

H o l t z e r h a s i n c l u d e d some-t h i n g for j u s t about everybody is this, her third

VITCTORIA mystery novel DIAZ "Bleeding Maize

a n d B l u e -should hold spe-

cial appeal for techno fans, jour-n a l i s t s (old a n d new), footbal l folk, s tuden t s and alumni every-w h e r e , Ann Arbor na t ives a n d newcomers, plus practically any-body who a p p r e c i a t e s a l ively and engaging tale of mystery.

Played out against a backdrop of colorful Ann Arbor during one of those hugely impor t an t foot-

ba l l w e e k e n d s , t h e w h o d u n i t m a r k s the r e t u r n of c o m p u t e r w h i z A n n e k e H a a g e n . a s a n a m a t e u r s l e u t h . T h i s t i m e a r o u n d , s h e a n d l ive- in lover Karl Genesko ia former Wolver-ine d e f e n s e m a n a n d now A n n A r b o r homic ide ch ie f ) so lve a s t r a n g e m u r d e r t h a t o c c u r s ins ide Michigan S t a d i u m ' T h e victim Falls dead, appropr ia te ly , in the end zone.)

The victim is an NCAA inves-t igator The NCAA is apparent ly prepar ing to investigate alleged r e c r u i t i n g v io la t ions a t Michi-gan. Suspects abound.

Could Coach Ralph Roczynski (nicknamed "Ro," of cour.se> have c o m m i t t e d s u c h a d a s t a r d l y deed? Or hard-working UM AD Russell Truhorne° Or influential gen ius -mi l l iona i re g rad Danie l N a j a r i a n ("a head table kind of guy")? Surely, the invest igator ' s d a u g h t e r wouldn' t - h a v e m u r -d e r e d he r own f a t h e r , bu t s h e

BOOK HAPPENINGS

Book Happenings features cari-ous happenings at suburban bookstores and literary organtza tions. Send news leads to Hugh Gallagher, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. Inc.. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia. MI 48150. or fax them to '3131 591-7279.

BBAA •Seven women writers will fead from their new poetry and fiction anthology called 'Wind Eyes, a Women's Reader and Writ ing

'Source. ' puibished by Plain View Press. Readers will t>e Ann Williamson, Patricia Albrecht. Naomi Long. Carol Culler. Margo LaGuttuta. Shanta Blue and Lyn

Coffin. 2-4 p.m. Sunday. March 23. Birmingham Bloomfield Art Association. 1516 Cranbrook Rd.. Birmingham Call 810644 -0866

COMMUNITY HOUSE Derek Humphry, author of "Final Ex it ~ and its completely new secon ed i t ion t o be re leasee Apr i l

1. witl speak at a reception at the Birmingham Community House 7 : 3 0 p.m. Wednesday. M a r c h 2 6 .

Copies of the new second edit ion will be available for signing. Humphry is t h e founder of t h e

Hemlock Society. A $75 admis-sion charge will raise funds to aid a p e t i t i o n dr ive for an a s s i s t e d

suicide ballot proposal. For reser-vations. call (8101349-6364.

seems so s t r a n g e a n d pecu l i a r lately, and is always stoned out of her mhid On the other hand, m a y b e s t a r l i n e b a c k e r Kyle F a r m e r is t h e c u l p r i t . O r t h e Pulitzer-Prize winning has-been journal is t Char l ie Cassovoy. Or Farmer ' s devoted gir l f r iend. Or tha t i r r i t a t ing c leaning woman

You won't find any dea th l e s s prose in Holtzer's novel, and cer-ta in ly p o e t r y . d o e s not l u rk on every page. Her ambition lies in simply te l l ing a nimble, t imely tale, moved forward by an eclec-tic cas t of c h a r a c t e r s , not the l e a s t of w h i c h is A n n A r b o r itself. "Ann Arbor dazzled in t h e e a r l y m o r n i n g s u n s h i n e , crisp and bright and crystalline, the tree-lined Burns Park streets shedding red and gold in a blaze of fall color.")

L e a d i n g t h e ( s l i g h t l y over -crowded1 cast , of course, is Haa-gen - a l though her she doesn't

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make an appearance unti l Chap-ter Five, after Holtzer has neatly introduced us to a dozen or so of the supporting players. By tu rns c h e c k i n g c a l e n d a r s , s c h e d u l e books, her watch, he r spreading waist l ine, her g ray ing hair , the middle-aged d ivorcee is highly conscious of the passage of t ime and what that can b r ing (here, in a sense, it br ings murder ) . She seems almost a lways in a hurry , hgr lively mind ticking off "to-do" lists when she pauses to catch a brea th and solving murder mys-teries when the need arises.

Devoted fans, of t h e H a a g e n series will be p e r h a p s surprised to d i s c o v e r a k i n d of s econd "leading lady" in the midst of the action. Michigan Daily reporter Zoe Kaplan goes far toward solv-i n g t h i s c a s e , a n d s h e e v e n receives a special mention before the action begins (her character is dedicated to noted Michigani-

new "Nutrit ion Secrets for Optimal Health" will ta lk and sign their book 7 p.m. Wednesday. March 26 31150 Southfield Road. Birmingham, call (810)644 1515 for information.

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SELLERS (WEST BLOOMFIELD) Donald H. Cohen ( regional direc tor, Anti-Defamation League). Paul White (special agent. FBI) and Howard T. Simon (executive director the American Civil Liberties Union) wil l discuss "Domestic Terrorism" sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Metro Detroit; the Barnes and Noble Mystery Club meets to discuss "The Intruder." by Peter Blauner. 7:30 p.m. Thursday. March 26; Storytime features "Winnie The Pooh's Silly Day" by Bruce Talkington. 10 a.m. Monday . March 31. and 7 p.m. Tuesday. April 1, at the store. 6800 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. (810) 626-6804.

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New health and beauty seminar "Here's Looking at You!" focuses on healing with author and healer Susana Stoica. 7 :30 p.m. Thursday, March 27; History Professor and author Thomas Sugrue signs and discusses his book "The Origins of the Urban

an Zolton Ferency). Her as tu te-n e s s a n d c u r i o s i t y m a k e h e r s e e m t h e y o u t h f u l t w i n of Anneke H a a g e n - and she defi-nitely h a s he r eye on Genesko. (A ca re fu l r e a d e r may detect a smidgen of t rouble here between Haagen and t h e handsome cop, by the way. ) P e r h a p s we'll see more of Zoe in f u t u r e H a a g e n s t o r i e s . S h e d e f i n i t e l y a d d dimension to th i s story, serving as more t h a n a mere l i t e r a r y device to ge t us into the i n n e r s a n c t u m s of t h e Daily, w h e r e much of th i s story take place.

A b o t h e r s o m e aspec t of t h e w h o d u n i t ha s ' to do w i t h t h e method for t h i s murder . S tab -b ing s o m e o n e to dea th wi th a four-foot flagpole seems a partic-ularly odd way to commit mur-d e r to m e . b u t t h i s o d d i t y is never r e a l l y c o m m e n t e d on in these pages. You'd think it was practically the preferred modus

operandi for m u r d e r e r s every-where. Though the killer is try-ing to m a k e a s t a t e m e n t with th is gruesomely-colorful gesture (a t t h e t o p of t h e pole f l ies a m a i z e a n d b lue b a n n e r ) , i t remains ra ther confusing that no one appears to notice how. shall we say dist inctive, th i s specific ges ture is. Ult imately, it seems implausible that the killer would be able to do such a thing, any-way - which is even more both-ersome.

Back on the p lus s ide: As in most c o n t e m p o r a r y mys te r i e s , readers can come away from this wi th some knowledge they per-h a p s d i d n ' t pos se s s go ing in . You'll learn a little bit about a lot of things, including the rock-em, sock-em world of b ig- t ime footbal l , t h e g r ind ing wheel of NCAA justice, plus how. in this d a y and age . a dead m a n can help solve his own murder .

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MURDER. MYSTERY AND MAYHEM "The Mystery Mavens." a group of mystery fans, meet to discuss "The Poet" by Michael Connelly. 7 p.m. Thursday, March 27, at

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Florida calls as winter chill hangs on into spring In s u m m e r , m e t r o D e t r o i t

moves e n m a s s e to n o r t h e r n Michigan where the cool breezes a n d s a n d y b e a c h e s of L a k e Michigan are a siren's call.

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Though Miami , O r l a n d o and T a m p a / S t . P e t e a r e t h e u s u a l d e s t i n a t i o n s in F l o r i d a , o t h e r parts of the s tate also make their pitches for sunseekers.

F l o r i d a ' s S p a c e C o a s t for i n s t a n c e is a s t r i p of c i t i e s i n c l u d i n g T i t u s v i l l e , Cocoa Beach, Melbourne and Palm Bay c e n t e r e d a r o u n d N A S A ' s Kennedy Space Center. But this area is also home to the Ron Jon Sur f S h o p ! d u d e s , a n d t h e largest sea tur t le nesting a rea in the U.S. But, best of all, it is 72 miles of "sun-bronzed" Atlantic shore. Special events include the Grant Seafood Fest ival in Mel-bourne in February, The SeaFest 'y7 a t Port Canaveral in March, E a s t e r S u r f i n g W e e k e n d a t Cocoa Beach on Easter Weekend and Valiant Air Command War-bird Air Show in T i t u s v i l l e in M a r c h . T h i s a r e a is a l s o t h e home for the new Flor ida Mar-lins baseball team. For informa-tion, call 800-USA-1969 or surf t h e n e t , d u d e s , a t http://www.space-coast.com

Moving in l and we c o m e to K i s s i m m e e - S t . C l o u d , "conve-niently located 20 miles from the Orlando I n t e r n a t i o n a l Ai rpor t , 60 miles f rom coas ta l b e a c h e s

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a n d 236 m i l e s n o r t h w e s t of Miami."

This area has aggressively pro-moted itself a s t h £ inexpensive place to s t ay w h e n you f ina l ly make t h a t t r ip to Wal t Disney World. It has , also, become the home of numerous family enter-t a i n m e n t v e n u e s of i t s own. A s a m p l i n g of t h e s e a t t r a c t i o n s i n c l u d e s : C a p o n e ' s D i n n e r & Show, a r e c r e a t i o n of a 1920s s p e a k e a s y ; M e d i e v a l T imes , a r e t u r n to j o u s t i n g d a y s ; t h e seven-acre Jung le l and Zoo with "400 animals"; American Gladia-tors , j u s t l ike on TV; A r a b i a n Nights, a horse show; Gatorland, a bit of the "real" Flor ida wi th " thousands of gators and crocs"; W a t e r M a i n i a , a w a t e r t h e m e park; Wild Bill's Wild West Din-n e r E x t r a v a g a n z a ; S p l e n d i d

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Moving to t h e n o r t h F lor ida Gulf Coast, Destin and Fort Wal-ton B e a c h on t h e " E m e r a l d Coas t " h a s a v a r i e t y of e v e n t s p l a n n e d for t h e " s o u t h e r n sea towns." A press release describes these towns as "unp re t en t i ous , u n c o m p l i c a t e d a n d b r e a t h t a k -ingly beautiful . Simple pleasures a r e p r e s e n t e d i n c l u d i n g , t h e "World's Luck i e s t F i s h i n g Vil-lage . ' sp i r i t ed s e a s i d e celebra-t i o n s , l i n k s of g r e a t golf, t h e l a r g e s t c h a r t e r b o a t f l e e t in

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Great Escapes features various travel new items. Send n e w s leads to Hugh Gallagher, assis-tant managing editor. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, Inc., 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, MI 48150, or fax them to (313) 591-7279.

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tique travel service special izing in travel to the South Pacific,will be hosting an Austral ia Night at the B i r m i n g h a m C o m m u n i t y House, 380 S. Ba tes , B i rming-h a m , on A p r i l 5. D u r i n g t h e e v e n i n g a t t e n d e e s w i l l l e a r n about travel des t ina t ions in the S o u t h P a c i f i ? a n d p r e v i e w details of ai>>upcoming escorted tour to Aust ra l ia . The t ou r , for just 20 people, will run Oct. 5-28 and will be led by Karen Hardy Hodgson, an A u s t r a l i a n na t ive and president of Austra l ia 2000. To RSVP for this event , call 1-800-875-4530.

SHANTY CREEK LISTED Shanty Creek's Schuss Moun-

tain Golf Course has been rated one of the most women-fr iendly facilities in North America by a l e a d i n g golf m a g a z i n e . T h e course made t h e 1997 Golf for Women M a g a z i n e ' s T o p F a i r -ways list due out this week. That m e a n s the fac i l i ty ' s t ee t imes , overall a t m o s p h e r e , p r o g r a m s , course design, locker room, pro s h o p a n d a m e n i t i e s b e s t me t women golfers' needs among the 1,500 p lus c o u r s e s s u r v e y e d . S h a n t y C r e e k is in B e l l a i r e , Michigan. The list is featured in the magazine's March/April edi-tion.

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F l o r i d a , s o m e of t h e w o r l d ' s finest u n d e r w a t e r shel l ing a n d the undeniably f reshest seafood on the Gulf." For more informa-tion about th i s quieter Florida, call the Emera ld Coast Conven-t i o n & V i s i t o r B u r e a u a t (800)322-3319 or check out their site on the World Wide Web at: h t tp^/www .destin-fwb.com

Moving south to Tampa. Busch G a r d e n s is p l a n n i n g a n e w at t ract ion, "The Edge of Africa," b u t y o u ' l l h a v e to w a i t u n t i l summer .

"The Edge of Africa" is a 15-acre a n i m a l pa rk addi t ion t h a t wil l t a k e g u e s t s to a " d i s t a n t world in_ p u r s u i t of e n c o u n t e r s w i t h h i p p o t a m u s e s , g i r a f f e s , l i o n s , b a b o o n s , m e e r k a t s , crocodiles, hyenas and other fas-c i n a t i n g spec ies . " T h e " s a f a r i e x p e r i e n c e " wi l l b e g i n in a n encampment and continue past an old fishing village with hippos a n d c rocod i l e s , an a b a n d o n e d Masai village with lions and hye-n a s , a d i s t a n t v iew of t h e Serenge t i Pla in . The a t t rac t ion is also being used for study and h i g h l i g h t e d as a "conservat ion

project" by Anheuser-Busch. Anheuser-Busch (yes, the beer

company) also ope ra t e s Adven-ture Island, a water theme park t h a t f e a t u r e s t h e Key W e s t Rap ids , a s i r s to ry h igh w a t e r t u b e ride. O the r r ides includes the Aruba Tuba. Calypso Coast-er and the Rambling Bayou.

Driving south to Marco Island and the Everglades, visitors will find wet land parks , w a t e r w a y s and sanctuaries, as well as luxu-ry r e s o r t s . P a r k s i n c l u d e t h e E v e r g l a d e s N a t i o n a l s P a r k

encompass ing 1.5 mil l ion ac res a n d f e a t u r i n g exotic b i r d s a n d f r a g i l e w e t l a n d s . Also in t h i s a rea a re the Big Cypress Nation-al Preserve, Briggs N a t u r e Cen-t e r a n d Rookery Bay N a t i o n a l Es tua r ine Reserve.

Marr iot t ' s Marco Island Resort" and Golf Club is the first resort in North America to receive the d i s t i ngu i shed Nat iona l P a r e n t -ing Cen te r Seal of Approval. The seal is awarded by a California-based advice service on pa ren t -ing issues established in 1989.

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G e m u e t l i c h k e i t in w a r m . B a v a r i a n h o s p i t a l i t y a n d is something service employees in F r a n k e n m u t h pr ide themselves on providing. The program is a new v e n t u r e of t h e F r a n k e n -muth Chamber of Commerce and Convent ion & Vis i to r s Bureau . C u s t o m e r s a r e e m p o w e r e d to reward good service by complet-ing a Gemuetl ichkei t care.

Each month the cards will be collected and a w inne r selected from t h e nominees . In J a n u a r y 1998 one of the 12 monthly ser-vice winners will be selected as t h e 1997 H o s p i t a l i t y A w a r d recipient.

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Friendly Portugal allows you to experience history BY J U D I T H D O N E R B E R N E SPECIAL WRITKK

I t was early morning and my husband, Ed, was reading on a bench in the gardens.

He thought he was alone. But when he looked up he saw a bus-load of tourists regarding him. "1 w a s a t o u r i s t a t t r a c t i o n , " h e later told me.

No, we were obviously not a t home.

We were staying at the castle-like Palace Hotel, a former hunt -i n g lodge in t h e midd le of t h e Bucaco Forest north of Coimbra in P o r t u g a l , c o m m i s s i o n e d by King Carlos and bui l t be tween 1888 and 1907,

A t r ip to Portugal al lows you to exper ience h i s to ry , no t j u s t regard its remains.

B e s i d e s t h i s e x t r a o r d i n a r y building, with its gigantic s ta i r -case, walls covered with azulejos ( t i l e s ) d e p i c t i n g b a t t l e s c e n e s f r o m P o r t u g a l ' s h i s t o r y a n d a n t i q u e f u r n i t u r e and c h a n d e -l i e r s . we a l s o s t a y e d i n a n e x q u i s i t e l y r e n o v a t e d f o r m e r m o n a s t e r y ( S a n t a M a r i n h a in Guimaraes) and a former palace (JRainha S a n t a I s a b e l in Estremoz) to which we ac tua l ly d rove mi les out of our w a y to spend a night.

You, too, can experience histo-

ry. • The Portuguese government in

the early 1940s began a program to turn some of its decaying his-torical buildings into hotels.

They are called pousadas , are mostly first-class accommoda-t i o n s a n d m a y b e ^ r e s e r v e d d i r e c t l y o r t h r o u g h a t r a v e l agent.

They added i m m e a s u r a b l y to our visit. We spent two-thirds of our t ime in the nor th of Portu-gal, driving its winding, narrow roads which twist up and down through miles of forest and vine-yard visiting famous places like Fatima and Bom J e s u s do Monte as well as lesser known such as the ruins of Citania de Briteriros near Braga. which existed from 8 to 4 B.C.

Portugal is the poorest country in the Common M a r k e t , bu t it has to be one of the f r iendl ies t w h e t h e r y o u ' r e v i s i t i n g t h e wal led city of Ob idos , t h e old univers i ty town of Co imbra or exploring sophisticated Lisbon.

When my brother-in-law heard we were spending three days in Lisbon, he said it was too long. But he was wrong. I t wasn' t long enough.

I t ' s a c i ty , no t u n l i k e S a n Francisco, bu i l t on a s e r i e s of hills, but the s t ree ts a re narrow-

Up on the roof: The rooftops of Lisbon, as all over Portugal, are red tile.

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Bones: Ed and Judy Berne at a "pillar of human bones" in Igrejade San Francisco Evora, Portugal.

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An elevator bui l t in t h e early 1900s lifts you from the hea r t of Lisbon's Baixa shopping district with its outdoor cafes a n d s treet performers to t h e Chiado, full of bookshops a n d a n t i q u e s to res , and the more Bohemian Bairro Alto d i s t r i c t s , w h e r e t h e f ado houses flourish.

A night of fado is a not-to-miss as b l a c k - c l a d s i n g e r s , m o s t l y w o m e n in L i s b o n , b a r e t h e i r souls through plaint ive longings for love and Portugal 's past . Plan to s tay up late.

We were lucky e n o u g h to be there for the most acclaimed bull fight in a decade , acco rd ing to the fan who sa t next to us. Since it was our first bull f ight , much of t h e expert ise w a s lost on us, bu t none of t h e p a s s i o n of the Portuguese spectators.

At t i m e s it w a s so q u i e t you w a n t e d to s h u s h y o u r own breathing, at o ther t imes so loud you w e r e c e r t a i n you w e r e in M i c h i g a n S t a d i u m w h e n U-M beats Ohio State .

The Portuguese don' t kill their bulls on the field, and th is night the foremost Span i sh bullf ighter

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S o u p s a r e w o n d e r f u l , a n d , most often a meal in themselves. Stick to the i r wonderful fish and seafood a n d some of the freshest chicken you've ever eaten.

D e s s e r t s a r e e a s i l y avo ided since most t a s t e like you are eat-i n g m e r i n g u e s , b e i n g o v e r l y sweet.

P o r t u g u e s e w i n e s w e r e a d e l i g h t f u l s u r p r i s e , a n d w e

enjoyed d r ink ing those particu-lar to each a r e a we covered — including so-called green wines. And , of c o u r s e * t h e r e a r e t h e ports, which we soon learned are m o r e t h a n m e r e a f t e r - d i n n e r dr inks.

Shopping-wise , jewelry (most of the gold is 18 carat ) and azule-jos a re not to be missed - and Lisbon is the place to buy them. You can buy ancient azulejos as well as new a n d they will pack them for easy-carrying home. • T h e y wi l l be a w o n d e r f u l

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reminder of your trip to a coun-t r y less explored t h a n most of Europe by the American tourist .

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Stingrays win title A tip-in by Bre t t Reinhart late in the third

period gave the Plymouth TNT Stingrays what they had sought all season — a state hockey title Ln the Midget AA bracket March 16 in Battle Creek.

Reinhart's tap-in goal, on a shot from the blue line by Matt Church, came with 2:48 left in the game, giving Plymouth a 3-2 lead over the St. Clair Shores Saints, which proved good enough

The win sends the Stingrays to the National tournament in St. Louis.

After a score less first period, both t e a m s scored twice in the second. Plymouth goals came from Reinhart, on an unassisted breakaway, and Jeff Lang, assisted by Marc O'Keefe and Ryan Safran.

Gordy Smith was in goal for the Stingrays. The five-game tournament began the previous

Friday evening (March 14), with Plymouth meet-ing — and b e a t i n g — C a l u m e t , 7-1. C l i n t Bonkowski scored th ree Stingray goals, with Brad Feiler, Reinhart, Ryan Ward and Lang also getting goals.

On Saturday (March 15) the Stingrays clubbed host Battle Creek 4-1. with goals coming from Lang, Ryan Ossenmacher , O'Keefe and Rein-hart, then defeated AFI Thunder 6-2. Nik Der-ouin. Feiler, Lang, Ossenmacher, Reinhart and Jay Perino got the goals, with the win clinching first for Plymouth in the National Division.

Which put the Stingrays into the semifinals against Midland , which they won 5-2. Lang scored twice , wi th Fei ler . R e i n h a r t a n d Bonkowski each getting a goal.

The championship leaves Plymouth unbeaten as it heads for the Nationals.

Team members are Smith and Just in Lilien-thal < Westland t; Reinhart , Lang and O'Keefe (Livonia); D e r o u i n , Fe i le r , J a s o n P e r i n o . Bonkowski, Austin Meibers, Mile's Meibers and Church (Canton); Safran (White Lake); and Don Klacking (West Bloomfield). The team is coached by Fred Feiler, Paul Safran and Chris Manery; Jim Reinhart is team manager.

Lightning strike Busy schedule, but a successful run through it. The Canton Lightning under-13 boys premier

soccer team competed in three different indoor divisions over the winter, and they came away as champions in each — without losing a game.

The Lightning posted 7-0-1 records in finishing first in the under-14 first division at Total Soccer in Farmington; in the under-13 first division at Total Soccer in Farmington; and at the under-14 second session at Canton Soccerdome.

Team members are Jeffrey Bennett, Jai Bil-imoria, Daniel Boylan, David Daigneau, Nick Houdek, John Kaczmarek, Brent Kwiatkowski, Daniel Longpre, Pat Meyn, Brad Nollar, Tavio Palazzolo, Randy Palis, Jason Priebe, Aaron Schmidt. Kevin Schopieray, Kevin Strucel, Ben Wielcchowski and Jamie Zdrodowski. The team is coached by W a t s o n Zdrodowski , Leroy Schopieray and Michael Longpre.

College updates •Bob Petr ie 's career as a goalie a t Bowling

Green State ended ingloriously, in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association semifinals against eventual league champion University of Michi-gan, which bea t the Falcons 7-2 at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit March 14.

Petrie, a senior from Plymouth Canton HS, made 19 saves as BGSU finished its season with a 17-16-5 record. Petrie was 13-10-4 and had a 3.63 goals-against average, with an 87.3 saves percentage.

Pe t r i e ' s c a r e e r i sn ' t a t an end , however . Ranked sixth on BGSU's all-time list in career wins (48) and seventh in goals-against average (3.47), Petrie is scheduled to play for the U.S. at the World University Hockey Championships at JLA next month.

•The pitching continues to sparkle for Univer-sity of Michigan's softball team, which entered the Boilermaker Invitational last weekend at Purdue with a 21-7-1 record. The Lady Wolver-ines team earned run average stood at 1.24.

Kelly Holmes, a senior pitcher from Plymouth Canton, has done her share. Holmes was 6-3 going into the tournament with a 1.22 ERA; in 63 innings pitched, she's allowed 51 hits and 11 walks, striking out 47.

Inline competition An inline aggressive skating competition is

slated for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 6 at Blade*ports, located at Joy and Main in Canton.

Coat it 130, which includes a T-shirt, stickers, and registrat ion into the event, but spota are limited. There are three levels of competition: beginner, intermediate and advanced

For more information, you may call (313 (202-8606).

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BY RICHARD L . SHOOK 9TAFF WRITES

They've got the stake, they know where t h e h e a r t is, now all t h e Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds have to do is find the hammer and drive it in.

S a u l t S te . M a r i e s p o t t e d t h e D e t r o i t W h a l e r s a goal F r i d a y night, then roared back for an 8-3 victory in the first round of the Ontario Hockey League playoffs.

G a m e 4 of t h e bea t -o f - seven se r i e s , which S a u l t S t e . Mar ie leads 3-0, was scheduled for Satur-day night. Results were not avail-able at press time but can be read in T h u r s d a y ' s ed i t i on of the Observer.

T h e y ' r e the fourth or fifth best team in North America," Whalers' coach Peter DeBoer said. "And they showed why. They're very deep.

"We went into the game with the goal of shut t ing down Joe Thorn-ton, who's probably going to be the No. 1 draft choice of the NHL.

"We did tha t . Their goals came from the i r second and third l ine guys. We're young and inexperi-enced. There's not much you can do when they s tar t chipping in goals."

Peter Cava got a hat trick for the Greyhounds, who also got single goals from Trevor Tokarczyk, Marc Moro, R i c h a r d Un iacke , C h a d Spurr and Matt Lahey.

Nothing from Thornton, though. Not so much as a solitary assist.

Mission accomplished. Sort of. Harold Druken got the Whalers

off to a flying s ta r t with a goal just 4:12 into the game.

He was smartly positioned right in front of Sault Ste. Marie goalie Michal Podolka and whacked home the rebound of shot from between

the c i rc les . Sergei Fedotov a n d Randy Fitzgerald drew the assists.

Druken was foiled on a short-handed breakaway attempt a cou-ple of minutes la ter and Andrew Taylor fanned on a pass from Eric Gooldy, who had just gotten out of the penalty box.

Detroit kept coming up short on some golden opportunities aa the puck s e e m e d to t a k e a wrong bounce , or somebody w a s j u s t slightly out of position, or ... well, you get the idea.

"That first 20 minutes was prob-ably t h e bes t 20 m i n u t e s we've played in the series," DeBoer said. "We needed to pop in two or three more.

"If a good t e a m l ike t h a t can weather a period like tha t , down just 1-0, it's going to be tough. But we battled hard the whole game."

Tokarczyk tied the score 3:01

Knockin': Detroit's Randy Fitzgerald finds him-self in per-fect posi-tion, right in frvnt of Greyhound goalie Mike Podolka. But Fitzgerald could not push the puck into the net, and neither could team-mate Eric Gooldy, who was camped right behind but had Grey-hound defenseman Brian Stewart accompany-ing him.

Photo bt hiyan iotchxu. in$o the second period and it was 3-1 before the period was half over.

B r y a n McKinney d r e w t h e Whalers within a goal by t ak ing advan t age of a tu rnover beh ind Podolka. sneaking out and taking a s h o t t h a t banged off t h e Grey -hound goalie'B back into the net.

Bu t Uniacke converted a two-pass chance to make it 4-2 a f t e r two periods and Cava's second goal started the third.

It was all over at that point. The final Whalers' goal was an, outright gift. Uniacke shot the puck into his own net trying to pass it back to a teammate . Troy Smith got credit as closest to the goal a t the time.

"We're overmatched ," DeBoer said, "in experience and manpower.

"Our guys have given me every-thing they've got every night this season. In my book, you can' t do much more than that."

Canton set to defend state title BY RICHARD L . SHOOK STAFF WRITER

Take a guess which style of basketball Ply-mouth Canton soccer coach Don Smith likes ... the probe and seek or racehorse variety.

"You watch the NCAA baske tba l l games , " Smith said on the evening he was contacted to chat about his 1997 Plymouth Canton girls soccer team. "They do nothing but run up and down the floor.

"I don't like the slowdown game. It's boring as far as I'm concerned."

And why not? Smith's Canton socfcer teams, boys and girls,

get up and down the field. He draws some heat for his high-substitution

style. Some of it from people who can't keep up And the Chiefs' battling boss has some news for

the folks who have been trying to put soccer on the map for more than two decades, too.

"Soccer, if they want to make it in this coun-try," Smith said, "has got to pick up the tempo. The American people like excitement.

"In football, it's long passe* and runs. In bas-ketball they run up and down the floor.

"Did you see the NCAA soccer tournament? "North Carolina won the girls championship.

They were putting in suba and playing a running up and down game. They beat Notre Dame, which didn't sub.

"It (the high-energy style) might be catching on in some other places."

Canton won the s ta te girls title last spring, which brought the Chiefs a trophy for the shelf last year and a bulls-eye on the back this seaaon

Everybody's going gunn ing for Canton th i s year. (So what's new?)

The Chiefs will be hard-pressed to better their record of 18-4 from a year ago.

"Well just try to equal it," Smith said. "People are going to be after us. We have to be ready.

"We have a nice solid team. We should be able to run a lot of kida at everybody. We sort of plan for it.

"We've got a good group. We're young, only six seniors, so we're still young."

Smith has a nice mix, though. Besides the half

Offensive firepcwer: One reason for optimism at Canton — the return of for-ward Jenny Parviainen, who will cer-tainly put goals on the board for the

a dozen seniors, he has seven juniors, another half-dozen sophomores and three freshmen.

"I always seem to find 3-4 ninth graders." he said. "It helps keep the stock nice and fresh all t h e t ime. (P lay ing on the va r s i ty ) he lps the younger ones along quickly. They really come along fast."

His tri-captains will be a trio of talented seniors — forward Jenny Parviainen, midfielder/defender Emile Meier and defender Jill Rahnert.

Rahnert was a first-team All-Observer selection last year while Parviainen and Meier were sec-ond-team choices.

Defender Emily S tachura , midf ie lder Beth Knight and Becky Hayner, a goalie who trans-ferred into the school district from Brighton, are the other seniors Smith counts on for leadership. ,

Some of Canton's juniors won honors last sea-son, too. Forward Melissa Marzolf was first-team All-Observer as a sophomore. She was a chief scoring threa t for the Chiefs with 17 goals and eight ass is ts , bringing her career to ta ls to 27 goals and 20 assists.

Sweeper Elisa Esper was honorable mention All-Observer last year.

O t h e r v e t e r a n j u n i o r s inc lude m i d f i e l d e r / d e f e n d e r El i sa E r i c k s o n . midfielder/defender Angele Lebbon. goalkeeper Kristin Lukasik and forward Lisa Reissenweber In addt ion. defender Krist in Mayer comes up from the junior varsity. . Midfielder/forward Jannelle Kobor was honor-

able mention All-Observer as a freshman and is a leader of a talented sophomore class. Returning for the i r second varsity season a re midfielder Kelly Connell, defender Cheron Rice, midfielder

Tomasso and midfielder Sara Ware. Sopho-more Robin Devos moves up from the junior var-

' sity. Smith's three precocious freshmen are defend-

ers Abi Morrell and Heather Thompson plus mid-fielder Pam West.

Canton opens Monday, April 7, at Walled Lake Central, then plays Livonia Stevenson two days l a t e r , fo l lowed by g a m e s a g a i n s t T roy and North ville.

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Darin Fawkes Livonia Stevenson

Eric Bratcher Catholic Central

Andy Oomzalskl Uvonla Stevenson

Greg Job Livonia Franklin

Brandon Martola Livonia Churchill

Dan McLellan Catholic Central

Trevor Pagel Redford Union

Mike Porter Catholic Central

Mike Schmidt Livonia Stevenson

Big year on ice Curtin led Shamrocks to title, and leads Observer's top players BY BRAD EMONS STAFF WRITER

f o r T h i s w a s q u i t e a y e a r Observerland hockey teams.

Fi rs t , there was the methodi-cal r u n t h rough t h e s e a s o n by Redford Catholic Centra l , which captured the s tate Class A cham-pionship with a resounding 7-0 victory over defending champion Trenton in the finals March 8 a t F l in t ' s IMA Arena. It was CC's second s ta te crown ithe last com-ing in 1994* u n d e r t h e s t r o n g g u i d a n c e of coach G o r d i e S t . Jtohn.

T h e S h a m r o c k s , t h e M i c h i -g a n M e t r o High School H o c k e y

L e a g u e c h a m p i o n s , f i n i shed 25-1-1 overall.

F o r t h e i r e f f o r t s . CC p l a c e d f o u r on t h e first t e a m a n d t h r e e m o r e on t h e s ec -ond.

It was also a banne r year for the Livonia Stevenson Spar tans , w h o f i n i s h e d 16-5-3 o v e r a l l under coach Mike Harris , while going undefeated in the Subur -ban High School Hockey League.

The Spar tans landed three on the first team. • A n d not to fo rge t n e w c o m e r Redford Union, under coach Kirk

Scot Curtin Catholic Central

Hunter . The Panthers , a f irst-year var-

si ty p rogram, finished 12-10-1 o v e r a l l a n d m a d e a C a r o l i n a Panthers-type run in the region-al. de fea t ing Livonia F r a n k l i n and Livonia Church i l l to reach t h e C l a s s A f i n a l a t T r e n t o n before bowing to t h e hos t Tro-jans, 5-1.

For his efforts in his first year, the Observer sa lu tes H u n t e r as Coach of the Year.

H u n t e r w a s t h e h e a d s c o u t f rom 1990-95 for t h e S a g i n a w Gears Jun ior A Hockey Club of t h e N o r t h A m e r i c a n H o c k e y League. He w a s a lso an a s s i s -t a n t coach fo r t h e D e t r o i t J r . Redford W i n g s of t h e N A J H L (1989-90) and was an a s s i s t an t t h e p rev ious y e a r for Redfo rd N.A.C.E., a Jun io r A team <1988-

89). Hunter also coached the Red-

ford Midget AA s ta te champions and national r u n n e r s - u p (1987-89)

RU. C h u r c h i l l ( 1 1 - 9 - 3 ) . Franklin (7-14-2) also landed one player each on the squad.

In t roduc ing the Al l -Observer hockey team:

FIRST TEAM

Eric Bratcher . forward. Redford CC:

The lone f irst-team repealer was second

on the state championship team in scor-

ing w i t h 22 goa l s ana 18 ass i s t s He

played center for the Shamrocks.

The th i rd-year pe r fo rmer m a d e AII-

Michigan Metro and All-State

•He knew how t o play in the offensive

1996-97 ALL-OBSERVER

HOCKEY TEAM

FIRST TEAM

F — Eric Bracther. Sr Redford CC

F — Greg Job. Jr.. Franklin

F — ArxJy Dorrualski. Sr., Stevenson

F — Dan McLetian. Sr.. Redford CC

F — Darin FawKes. Jr.. £tev«nsoo

F — Trevor Page). Sr.. Redford Union

0 — Sco* Curtin. Sr., Redford CC

D — Mike Porter. Sr.. Redford CC

D — Brandon Manoia. Jr., Churchill

D — Mike Schmidt. Sr.. Stevenson

.* SECOND TEAM

G — Rick Mamon, Jr.. Redford CC

Q — Anthony Alfonsl. Jr.. Stevenson

0 _ Mark Felker. Sr.. Churchtli

D — Sean Marshall. Sr.. Churchill

D — Andy Zukovr Sr.. Redford Union

0 — Matt Wysocki. Jr.. Churchill

F — Brad KaraMakl. Jr.. Redford CC

F — Nick Katenteckl. Sr.. Redford CC

F — Eric Hlllebrand, Sr.. Franklin

F — Kyle Daw ley. Sr.. Churchill

COACH Of THE YEAR

Kirk Hunter. Redford Union

H O N Q R A B U M O d l O N

Redford CC (2S-1-1): Brett Murphy,

Matt Bienlek. Nick Lewarne. TJm Clbor.

Mike Sharps, lan Devlin; Uvonla SUxaaea

(1S-S-3): Doug Peacock: Redford Union

(12-10-1): Jon Price. Mike O'Keefe. Joel

Hall'day; Uvonla CHawMR (11 -M) : Matt

Grant. B.J. Tehan; Uvonla FlanMn (7-14-2):

Dan Boyle. Dan Hofelich. Tom Taylor.

zone, but what he did so wel l this year

is learn t o how to play In the defensive

zgne." CC coach Gordie St John said.

"He came Dack and made his checks.

"He w a s a very r e s p o n s i b l e k id . a

good leader

Greg Job, forward, Uv. Frankl in: The

three-year l e t t e r * i n n e r and t e a m cap^

t a m moved in to t h e f i f t h spot on the

school 's al l-t ime scor ing l ist after notch-

ing 2 1 goals and 1 6 ass is ts for a tota l

of 37 points.

The junior now has a to ta l of 65 goals

and 67 ass is ts in h is career.

He w a s t h e Suburban H igh Schoo l

Hockey League's leading scorer despite

missing the final two weeks of the sea-

son w i th a broken arm.

"Greg was the heart and soul of our

t e a m t h i s year , ' ' Frankl in coach Terry

Jobb i t t sa id . " H e l e a d s t h e t e a m by

W H I T E R

R U L E S ' C a t c h t h e t o u r !

examp le and is a l w a y s ready t o t eam

more. He enjoys helping his teammates.

He's a very hard w o r k e r . "

j ob made Al l -State and All-League.

Andy Domxatskl . forward. Uv. Steven-

son: The senior played center and right

de fense t h i s s e a s o n , no t ch ing seven

g o a l s a n d 2 1 a s s i s t s . He m a d e Al l -

League and Al l -State honorable ment ion.

•Andy is a very versatile, skill player who can play offense and defense." Stevenson coach Mike Harris said. "He's a fast and explosive-type of skater He has a hard and accurate shot.

•Just a gr i t ty- type k i d . "

Dan McLe l lan , forward. Redford CC:

The senior lef t w inger came on st rong

dur ing t h e second half of t h e season,

• f inishing w i th 16 goa ls and 20 assists.

•Dan is one of t h e best penalty-ki l lers

I 've seen in h igh schoo l h o c k e y . " St .

John said. "He had the uncanny .knack

t o score short-handed goals. I believe he

w a s on t h e ice for more shor t -hande

goals then the opposit ion had in power

play goals.

' H e was one of the st rongest offen-

sive players we had He was very quick

and just a hard-working player.

Dar in Fswkss , forward. Llv. Steven-

son: The junior right winger led the Spar

tans th i s season wi th 20 goals and 17

ass is ts en route to All-League and All-

State honorable mention honors.

" D a r m w a s one of our t o p p laye rs

because of his speed and decept ion —

he was a j i t t e rbug on t h e ice. Harris

said. "For a first-year player he had an

outs tanding year,

' T h e t eam designed t o get h im t h e

puck and he was worth almost a goal a

game.

"Darin is a real quiet k id. but a leaO

er. He never complains and he 's always

on t i m e . "

Trevor Pagel. forward, Redford Union:

The senior center pumped in 29 goals

and 19 ass i s t s for 48 po in t s . He had

n ine shor t -handed goa ls e i gh t power-

play goals for the regional f inal ist .

• T r e v o r h a d a g rea t s e a s o n . " RU

c o a c h Kirk Hunter said. " H e ' s a good

two-way player who is a real threat to

score in any si tuat ion.

"He was our go-to guy . "

Pagel was named All-Suburban and honorable mention All-State.

Scot Curt in, defense man, Redford CC:

V o t e d M i c h i g a n ' s Mr . Hockey by t h e

coaches associat ion, the senior f inished

w i t h 14 g o a l s and 23 a s s i s t s for 37

points.

"Sco t t was a combina t ion of a very

good defensive defenseman and a great

offensive defenseman as w e l l , " St. John

sa id . ' H e ' s very qu i ck . H e ' s a smar t

hockey player who f inds t h e openings

and puts the puck in the passing lanes.

"He 's very sk i l led . "

Curt in was named Al l -Michigan Met ro

and of course All-State.

M i k e Po r te r , de fenseman , Red fo rd

CC: Made up high school hockey's best

one- two c o m b i n a t i o n on defense w i t h

Curt in .

Po r te r , a senior , led CC in sco r i ng

w i t h 16 g o a l s and 25 a s s i s t s for 4 1

points as he garnered All-State and An-

Mich igan Met ro honors.

"M ike had the abil ity to t o control t | e

pace of the game, either slow it down or

speed it up, ' St. John said. 'He was not

only i n t i m i d a t i n g because of his size,

but also because he could d ic ta te t h e

flow of t h e game. You need a guy l i ke

tha t .

"He and Scot were the best defensive

pair I've ever seen in high school hock-

ey.

"He was just invaluable t o us. He was

a great asset in the locker room.' '

B randon Mar to l a . de fenseman, L lv .

Churchi l l : The junior made All-State hon-

orab le ment ion and Al l-League for t h e

Chargers.

He f in ished w i th eight goals and nine

assists w i th 34 penalty minutes.

' B r a n d o n i s a n a t u r a l t a l e n t . "

Chu rch i l l coach Jeff Hattey said. "He

sees t h e i ce real we l l and is a g o o d

puck-hand ler . He 's an al l -around good

player w h o c r e a t e s a lot o f o f fens ive

opportuni t ies.

"We i /sed turn .on the power-play and

as a penalty-lJiiler. We used him.at for-

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M i k e S c h m i d t , d e f e n s e m a n , L l v .

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player and two-year captain for the Spar-

tans.

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and added 18 assists for the Suburban

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• M i k e l i ke by example , he was our

Rock of Gibral tar." Harris said. "He was

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Madonna Universi ty 's softball team got j u s t about everything it wanted from Thursday 's double-header a t Aquinas College.

A field in good enough condi-t ion to p l ay on. W e a t h e r good enough to p l ay in. And r e s u l t s t h a t e n d e d u p a s ingle i n n i n g short of perfect.

As it is. t h e Lady C r u s a d e r s will have to se t t le for a win and a tie. They won Thursday's first game 6-4, t h a n k s in large part to' S h a n n a Price's four-hit, no-walk pitching performance.

But the second game had to be called because of darkness a f t e r six innings , w i th the game t ied 5-5.

In the opener . Madonna over-c a m e a 3 - 0 d e f i c i t a f t e r o n e

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inning, scoring twice in the third a n d f o u r t i m e s in t h e f i f t h . Shawna Greene and Dawn Shaf-fer each had a hit and two runs b a t t e d in to lead t h e C r u s a d e r a t t ack ; Vicki Malkowski added two h i t s , a n d M e l i s s a McGue h a d a h i t , a w a l k a n d scored twice.

Price went the distance, allow-ing two ea rned runs in improv-ing he r record to 4-1.

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Madonna had eight hits in the game, wi th Sha f f e r and J a m i e Heins each account ing for two, including a double apiece. Shaf -fer had one RBI; J amie Vickers and Malkowski had a hit and an RBI each.

The Crusaders made six errors in the twinbill, leading to th ree unea rned runs.

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Bigger Indians eliminate Wayne in state semis _ « .a f i L _ J L I . D u k l i i

BY BRAD EMONS STAFF WRITER

W a y n e Memor i a l pa in fu l ly l e a r n e d F r i d a y t h e r e ' s no s u b s t i t u t e for size, especially when you're facing a 7-footer ' and another frontl iner who is 6-9.

But it was 6-2 guard Eric Large who loomed big over the Zebras, scoring a g a m e - h i g h 24 p o i n t s to l i f t G r a n d Rapids Ot t awa Hills past Wayne in the s t a t e C l a s s A boys baske tba l l semifi-nals, 57-46, before 8,728 fans at Michi-gan S ta t e University's Breslin Center in Eas t Lansing.

The loss ended the Lorenzo Guess era in w h i c h W a y n e compi led an 8 3 - 1 6 record over the past four years, includ-i n g two t r i p s to t h e s e m i f i n a l s a n d another to the quarterfinal .

Guess, the 6-3 senior headed for MSU to play football and basketball, finished w i t h a t e a m - h i g h 20 p o i n t s , w h i l e a n o t h e r f o u r - y e a r v a r s i t y p e r f o r m e r Richard Rashad, a 6-4 senior center and Wayne's tallest s tar ter , added 14 points and 13 rebounds. —*—

• C L A S S A H O O P

And al though Wayne had fits deal ing wi th s e n i o r twin t ower s — 6-11 J e f f Rabey (12 points a n d nine r e b o u n d s ) and 6-9 Ryan Chr i s topher (six po in t s a n d 14 r e b o u n d s ) , it w a s t h e s h a r p shooting of Large, who was eight of 13 from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers, which helped the Indians over-come a one-point ha l f t ime defici t a n d finish the Zebras' season at 24-2.

"We had been humming right along in the tournament , but everything seemed like a s t r u g g l e t o d a y , " W a y n e coach Chuck Henry said. "And I really don ' t have an answer why.

"I t w a s t o u g h fo r us to s c o r e a n d that ' s been relatively easy for us to do all season long."

With Rabey and Christopher hang ing a round t h e baske t , O t t a w a Hil ls w a s a b l e to g a m b l e d e f e n s i v e l y a g a i n s t Wayne's perimeter players.

The usually dead-eye LaVelle Guess ,

who had "been ave rag ing 15 points pe r game, didn't get off a first-quarter shot as Ottawa Hills led 12-9.

"When a kid gets it blocked, the next t ime down he ' s no t a s c o m f o r t a b l e , " Henry said. "We gave up a lot of size, 7 fee t and 6-9 to 6-4 a n d 6-2, but give them credit. They played better basket-ball."

Despite shooting an uncharacter is t ic 10 of 32 (31 percent) from the floor dur-ing the first ha l f , W a y n e managed to pull ahead with a la te seven-point flur-ry in the first half for a 23-22 advan-tage.

But despite tak ing the lead, Lorenzo Guess was not feeling comfortable.

"I was mad because we gave them a lot of easy layups," he said. "They were sending a lot of long passes down and we didn't get back. Guys were worried about going for offensive rebounds and crashing the boards, but it was nobody's fault because everybody was so into the game."

A Lorenzo G u e s s hoop to s t a r t the third q u a r t e r gave W a y n e its biggest

advantage of t h e game, 25-22, but tha t would be the last t ime the Zebras would be on top.

Ottawa Hills went on a 9-0 run to go ahead 31-25 as Large began to hea t up f r o m t h e o u t s i d e a f t e r R a b e y ( f o u r points) and Chr is topher (two) reestab-lished themselves inside.

Large had seven third-quarter points as the I n d i a n s led 40-33 en te r ing the fourth.

Wayne tr ied to s tep up its full-court pressure , bu t no th ing seemed to work a s s p e e d y 5 -5 p o i n t - g u a r d E r n e s t McNeil (five assists) continuall was able to get the ball into the front-court.

Adam Sturd ivent came off the bench to score four points, giving Ottawa Hills a 46-33 lead with 5:44 remaining.

Wayne cut the deficit to six, 48-42, on an a c r o b a t i c s h o t by Lorenzo G u e s s with 2:12 left, but it was too little, too late.

The win moved Ot t awa Hills (21-6) i n to S a t u r d a y ' s s t a t e c h a m p i o n s h i p game with Detroit Redford (19-6). Red-ford won the other semifinal in the first

g a m « of the doubl«-h«ader over Pub l ic : ; School League rival Cen t ra l , 67-65, i*»I -overtime.

"We've had an up-and-down season , bu t right now everything seems to be in sync ," O t t a w a Hills coach J i m E a d d y said. "When I have both big people in t h e r e , it makes a d i f fe rence , no ques-tion. ^

"We s t ressed ' the high-low. With 6-11 and 6-9 on the floor, t h a t can be devas-: • ta t ing."

Wayne was an icy-cold 27 .9 pe rcen t from "the field (19 of 68), whi le O t t a w a Hills was 24 of 50 (48 percent).

"We didn ' t w a n t to get b e a t off t h e dribble, but we know if we do, we'd get help with those two (Rabey a n d Christo-p h e r ) back t h e r e , " L a r g e s a i d . "We watched the fil», against E a s t Lansing and we knew we nad to stop the Guess brothers because they t ake 70 percent of their shots when they have the ball.

"We knew LaVelle could shoo t a n d Lorenzo would p e n e t r a t e a n d get t h e ball out to the ' three' l point-line)."

Quick start by Mason CC jolts, but can't derail, Bishop Borgess in state showdown

• C U S S B HOOPS

If we keep t h i s up we'l l be in g r e a t s h a p e . ' A 94-foot g a m e wasn't the kind of game we were going to win."

Defense w a s a n even b igger concern for Mason County Cen-tral .

Wi th Mason C o u n t y C e n t r a l lay ing back in a zone. Borgess c a n n e d five s h o t s f rom t h r e e -point range in the game's first 11 minutes to gain a 27-14 lead.

Mason County Central went to a man-to-man defense, more out of d e s p e r a t i o n t h a n a n y t h i n g e l se , a n d B o r g e s s w a s able to build its lead to 37-20 a t half-time.

Borgess. which led 57-26 after t h r e e q u a r t e r s , made 29 of 69 shots from the floor, including 9 of 2 3 f r o m t h r e e - p o i n t l a n d . Mason County Cent ra l was 19-

39 f r o m t h e f loor , 4 -12 f r o m three-point territory.

J o i n i n g J e s s u p in double fig-u r e s w e r e J o h n White wi th 14 p o i n t s . Kev in J o r d a n w i t h 12 a n d D u r a n d B y n u m w i t h 10. J o r d a n d ished out a game-high n i n e a s s i s t s wi th on ly o n e turnover .

Mason County Central 's junior point guard Jesse Deering might h a v e b e e n t h e qu ickes t g u a r d Borgess has seen (believe it), but e v e n h e w a s o v e r w h e l m e d by-c o a c h R o s e y B a r n e ' s o v e r a l l t eam quickness.

"They ' re definitely the quick-est and most athletic players I've p layed a g a i n s t . " said Dee r ing . who finished with 10 points, six a s s i s t s a n d six t u r n o v e r s . "I know I was rushed and I felt the adrena l ine flowing. It was jus t a good experience and I think we'll build on it."

Borgess commit ted only n ine turnovers to Mason County Cen-

BY STEVE KOWALSKI STAFF WRITER

Redford Bishop Borgess expe-rienced somewhat of a time warp e a r l y in t h e f i r s t q u a r t e r of Thursday 's Class C boys basket-ball s t a t e semifinal at Michigan S ta t e Univers i ty ' s Breslin Cen-ter.

T h e S p a r t a n s ' o p p o n e n t , Sco t tv i l l e Mason Coun ty Cen-tral , jumped to a quick 6-0 lead w i t h c o n s e c u t i v e t h r e e - p o i n t s h o t s by g u a r d J e s s e D e e r i n g and forward Travis Aultman.

T h e l o n g - r a n g e s h o o t i n g looked fami l i a r — like ano the r CC the S p a r t a n s see enough of in the regular season.

" T h e y r e m i n d e d me of (Detroi t ) Cathol ic Cen t ra l with t h o s e 3s ," s a id Aaron J e s s u p , Borgess ' 6-foot-3 gua rd rapidly becoming one of the state 's best juniors.

But the Spar t ans regrouped in a hurry , ending the half on a 24-6 run en route to a 79-46 victory. Jessup led four Spar t ans in dou-ble f i g u r e s w i t h 21 p o i n t s , including 11 in the first quar ter .

Borgess ended the quar te r on a 7-0 run , culminated by a steal and d u n k by Jessup , to build a 20-14 lead.

And the Spar tans never looked back.

The win sent the Spar tans into S a t u r d a y ' s championsh ip game where they were heavily favored to beat Three Oaks River Valley, a 69-67 winner over Benzie Cen-tral in Thursday 's o ther Class C semifinal.

M a s o n C o u n t y C e n t r a l f i n -i s h e d t h e s e a s o n w i t h a 23-3 overall record and a real appreci-ation of Borgess' talent.

" T h e y ' r e good, r e a l g o o d , " M a s o n C o u n t y C e n t r a l coach Tim Genson said. 'They are well rounded inside and outside and hit the glass real well. I told my J V c o a c h ' I d o n ' t t h i n k we missed any of our first five shots.

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Mason County Cent ra l did an a d m i r a b l e job on S a m H o s k i n , the S p a r t a n s ' 6-7 j un io r cen t e r who finished with seven po in t s

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Helen Gill, 214 Ford Pa r t s — Marc M a t t u s . 701.

George Boyagia, 676. Joe O'Connell . 290/750, Brennan Moss. 278/673. Tom Cyril. 699

Afternoon Del ights — Phyl Long, 256; Donna Supplee. '221

Merri Bowl (Livonia) Senior House — Dave Tome, 211-

219-300/730, Jack Treloar , J r . , 269-300-268/837, Gary Regulski. 290/780. Randy Smith . 288/701. Er ik Lyons, 279/756

Rite on Time — Corey Wi l l i ams . 279-300-246/825.

St. Mary's Mixed — Butch Warring-ton. 300/681

Lost Weekenders — Jim Dust. 232-267-296/795; Tom Newbrough . 222-279-256/757. J im Heirford. 252-231-222/705; Erik Lyons. 217-279-213/709. Bob Trent, Sr . 225-246-269/740.

Garden Lanes (Garden City) St Linus Classic — Ron La t imer .

279-214-228/721. Mike S t a n i s . 227-244-237 /708 (h i s f i r s t 700); J o h n Adomitis, 255-226/676; Marv Gadde. 257-225/675 , Ed S t e p h e n s o n . 243-232/673; Mike Baldw.n, 255-236/672

Suburban Props (men) — Tim Mag-yar. 248. Greg Gumtow. 245/655; Andy Chearhar t . 245. Bill Bishop. 236/647. Mark Managhan. '232

Suburban Props, ( ladies) — Willa McFarlin. 217. Jane t Doenng, 216/566. K a t h y B u t l e r . 202. G lo r i a M e r t z . 200/531

Mayflower Lanes (Redford) F r i d a y S e n i o r s — Bob B r e n n a n ,

233/634, Tom Sanford . 243/632. J im Pnebe. 209/621

Good Neighbors — Charlene Miller. 202, Glona Mertz. 199; Terry Banoni. 193

Wednesday Senior Men's Classic — H o w a r d Dav i s . 2 7 9 - 2 4 5 / 7 0 8 . Wil Suokas, 216-206-266/688; Dick Thomp-son. 215-236-244/695; Frank Mobley. 257-214-225/696; Bill Milua. 245/620

T o w n 'n C o u n t r y L a n e s (West-land)

Weste rn Wayne Youth T r a v e l i n g C l a s s i c — C . J . B l e v i n s . 237-235-267/739. Don Godbey. 246-244/662. J o s h D a n i e l s . 2 2 1 - 2 2 3 / 6 5 1 , S t e v e

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T h u r s d a y Morn ing Men — J o e Komindo, 300; J S t rong . 798, Joe l Arrington, 822

Friday Men's Invitational — Larry Johnson. 300

Air l ines — Leon S m i t h J r . . 290-'258/790. Rob Robinson, 264

Westland Bowl (Westland) Tn City Men's — Jack Eggenberger.

.300. Sunday Sleepers — Al Swindlehurst,

300; Don Godbey, 299/813 Super Bowl (Canton) Sa tu rday Night Specials (men) —

Bruce Billing, 255-233-234/722. Harley Banks, 215-223/619; Vince Vacca. 210-216-226/652. Dan Br iddy . 241-214-216/671, Don Jorday, '202

(Ladies) — Kim Westbrook. 221/569, S u s a n U r b n e c k , 199/504 G e o r g i a Baker. 192/534.

Plaza Lanes (Plymouth) Plaza F u n s t e r s — Ed Kulig. 243.

Ray Rodgers. 243. BiUSankey. 241. Hilda Maison. 214. Marge Korenchuk, 205.

Late Risers — Bill Hall, 222, Andy Michalski, 215. Hazel Huber, 202.

Country Lanes (Farmington) Tuesday Mixed Trio — Rod Dixon.

280; Jon Curtis, 279/765.Vicki Ingham. 266/609. Dave Baillo. 279. Andy Rubin. 262. Vern Flowers. 269/718

Spares & Strikes — Kevin Landacre. 213/571. Annette Romans. 204. Sherry McMahan. 203

St P a u l s ' Men 's — P a u l B r i g h t . 235/627; Robert Gola. 224

Country Keglers — Dennis Harr is . 264/697. Dean Johnson. 256/707; Walt Ullrich, '255/681. Ron Krahn, 246/676. Joe Mainardi, 245/712

C o u n t r y J a n e s — El len Z a n k e , 211/562. Betty Bemis. 206; Tine Cece. 2 0 1 .

Greenfield Mixed — Mark Silver-s te in . 234-212/640: Ed Wrigh t . 244-205/621. Wayne L a n n i n g . 226/609; Chuck O 'Rourke . 214-257-214 /685 ; Roman Supron, 216-226/633

WesternWomen — Sally Cru tcher . 204/510. Diane Breitenbach, 202/522.

S u n d a y G o o d t i m e r s — H e r m a n Schonberg. 199 59 pins o/a>, Mark Sil-verstein. 247/675, Mike Lanning 236-

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Wednesday Knights — Jon Firsht.

289/717. Jim Sockow. 278

Bel Aire Lanes (Farmington I O u t Lady of S o r r o w s — D e n n i s

Gilbert, 234. Leif Olsen, 224/603. Tom Jones. 223

Michigan Bell Men — Bret Metea. 248. Mike Lesnick, 247. Don Gasiorek. 223/617. Joe Portelli, 224. Ken Lucia. 233. DanWinkel. 223

Galilee Women — Alice Labes, 211; Stacey Silverstein. 198, Cidnie Herold, 244

Drakeshire Lanes (Farmington) The Commoners — Christ ine Koshi,

217/505. Troy Lanes (Troy) Over the Hill Classic — Bill Dewid.

279-259/732. Ken Keelan. 255-247/696. Larry Dagenais. 278. Tom Walny, 249; S te t* Alkeson, 248

Tuesday Alley C a t s — Sherwood Gregory , 278

Double Trouble — John Kerr. 235 Troy Schools — K a t h y H a g e r ,

221/593.

Looney Toon Mixed — J e a n n e Heumil l ' e r , 2 4 7 - 2 4 3 / 6 8 8 . Mike Huemiller. 269. Karen Patterson. 222

Thunderbird L a n e s ( T r o y ) T-Bird Spin Offs — Lauren C'aston,

225 St. James Men's — Gordon Fox. 243;

Dick Anderson. 199-200-200/600 Tuesday Mixed Trio — Jerry Harris,

225-211-214/650. Roger T h o m p s o n . 237-205; S t e v e Bly. 219 . Mike Mignogna. 215. Patricia Boyer. 204.

W e d n e s d a y AM L a t e c o m e r s — Karen Smith. 209

One O'Clock R o l l e r s — El len Quantrell. 229; Sue DeGeorge. 203

Sunday Funnies — Chris Conti. 266-

202/640 Classic Lanes (Roches ter Hills) T h u r s d a y J u n i o r H o u s e — Tom

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Wiquist, '225 Plum Crazy Mixed — T. Faulknew,

203-256-258/717 North Subs — Vi rg in i a S tes l ick i .

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Canton soccer from page D1

Those games will be a test for Canton, but Chiefs" fans should be reminded their team got off to a slow start last season. Smith typically prepares his team for

f the schedule, which is trong at the beginning. • it t a k e s t ime for

Smith's high-energy, high-sub-s t i t u t ion game to get in gea r each season.

"Even when 1 coached Litt le C a e s a r ' s y e a r s ago, and you could only have 16 players, I still subbed," he said. "I like to play that up tempo type game.

"1 think after they get used to it — some kids come from club teams, so they're not used to it —a they enjoy it more.

"It gives more of them a chance to play, that's for sure.

"It's nice to win, but you can win this way too."

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NATURE NOTES

TIM NOWICHI

The ice storm on March 13 was inconvenient for people who didn't have electrical power and for those who may have slid into another car accidentally.

But to the early migrating birds and our resident birds, ice storms can be deadly.

When ice covers so much of the vegetation, as it did during the storm and the following sev-eral days in some areas of south-east Michigan, it's hard for

birds to get food. Researchers think birds still get 80 percent of

their food in winter from the wild. Feeders only supplement their diets.

Although birds get only a small amount of their food from feeders, they're absolutely critical for their survival during ice storms.

A researcher followed a group of birds in a for-est and monitored a group of birds that frequent-ed a feeding station.

During severe storms that lasted two-three days, there was greater mortality in the forest group that didn't have access to a feeder than in the population that visited the feeders , ' •*

Early arriving migrants like robins and red-winged blackbirds take their chances when they return North early.

Late winter storms can take their toll on birds weak from their journey.

If they can't find food and are too weak to fly back South, they die in several days.

Some of the early arrivals exhibit what's called reverse migration.

Birds fly South just far enough to find food and suitable conditions. They will return when con-ditions are once again suitable in the North.

I didn't see any red-winged blackbirds on my way to Jackson. Mich., last weekend, though I know they had returned in good numbers.

This ice storm was considered the worst in Detroit Edison's history, but according to Richard Keen in his book "Michigan Weather." it wasn't Michigan's worst.

In 1922 a 100-mile wfde band of Michigan was coated with ice up to 2 inches thick Wires were covered with up to 4 inches, about 11 pounds per foot of wire.

Tim Nouicki is a naturalist at Independence • Oaks in Oakland County. He lives tn Livonia.

ON THE RUN

MARYBETH DILLON

One of the nicest things about this time of year is that the cal-endar begins to fill up with road-races - organized incentives to roll out of bed and enjoy a morn-ing in spring with fellow runners and walkers. With winter on its way out, numbered are the days of battling inertia brought on by frigid temperatures, wind, ice and snow.

In southeastern Michigan, we're blessed to have a wealth of

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races from which to choose.

M a r c h 29 The Easter Bunny Boogie - a 4-miler sponsored

by the Metro Macomb Runners at Metropolitan Beach Metropark - kicks off at 11 a.m. A special race for kids, a 50-yard run, is scheduled for noon Entry fee is jufct $6.

Metro Beach on Lake St. Clair, a wonderful place to visit year-round, is closer than it seems. Exit 1-94 at Metroparkway ( 16 Mile Road'. For more information, call (810>426-7221.

The Motor City Striders present the Detroit Pistons Fast Break 5K at 10 a.m. at the west entrance of the Palace of Auburn Hills. The $20 advance entry fee includes a ticket to the Detroit Pistons vs. Philadelphia game. 7 p.m. Sunday, March 30; two vouchers for the Detroit Vipers hockey game at noon March 29; t-shirts; give-^ aways; and awards. Race day registration l$25) will be at the Palace from 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.

Call (810)544-9099 for more information.

A p r i l 5 Run the Shores, presented by the Lake Shore

High School Athletic Booster Club, kicks off at 9 a.m. The 5-mile run/racewalk and 1-mile Fun Run courses in St. Clair Shores are fast and fiat Run the Shores is known for some of the best post-race goodies in Michigan. Call (810(293-7937 or (810)294-5726.

A p r i l 6 Enjoy Americana come-to-life as you run past

the old" mill stream at the Manchester Mill Run. Norman Rockwell would paint a scene of this one.

The l-mile starts at 11 a m . followed by a 5-miler at 11:15 a.m.

Entry fee is $15 for applications received prior to March 28 After April 3, the fee is $17.

An all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast follows the race Flowers and four-color, long-sleeved t- . shirts go to all runners The popular race is known for its original awards and homespun hos-pitality Proceeds go to Manchester school athlet-ics.

"Everyone over 21 is invited to a post-race cross-country fun run and get-together hosted by the Hash House Harriers running club, with a free dinner and beverages afterwards." says Man-chester race director Chris Brooks.

For more information, call (313)428-144. or (313)285-1116

A p r i l 19 Detroit's Race for the Cure 5K run/walk and 1-

mile fun walk is expected to draw 15.000 to the Detroit Zoo The men's 5K starts at 8 30 am. fol-lowed by the 9 a m 5K walk and run for women, family and friends, and a 9:10 a.m. 1-mile fun walk.

Registration, if postmarked by March 28, is $15. For more information, call (800)527-6266

Entry form* for moat races are available at area running stores

M B Dillon it an Observer staffer who has run 31 marathons Send retults and race information for "On the Run" to her at 794 S Main. Plymouth, or fax material to (313)459-4224.

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Getting started

The best way to get started in rock climbing is to first work with the experts to learn safety techniques.

The Benchmark class cost students $20 for a three-hour session with an expert. Mike Hurd of Vertical Ventures in Lansing.

Both the Benchmark in Farmington and the new Recreation Equipment Inc. (REI» store in Northville have practice climbing walls, with artificial toeholds embedded in the wall.

Harnesses and ropes are available, but the climber must know how to use them.

The newly opened REI store is just getting underway, so many details are undecided. There are no classes, but at certain times a belayer is on staff to help climbers use the wall. The belayer's help is free. For more information, call 810-347-2100.

RE I s wall is not like the wall at Benchmark, which abuts the wall of the store. REI's wall is a free-standing pinnacle that has a "chimney" la more difficult climb' in the middle.

BY MARIE CHESTNEY STAFF WRITER

For a beginner, rock climbing is mostly about tying knots.

In fact, at a repent beginner's class at the Benchmark in Farm-ington Hi l ls , two h o u r s were sperlt tying, untying and tying again "figure eight" and "keeper" knots.

The six s tudents in the class only spent minutes actually work-ing their way up the art if icial climbing wall inside the sporting -goods store.

Instructor Mike Hood quickly made it plain why a well- t ied knot is critical to mastering - and surviving - the sport.

"Rock climbirtfe is a dangerous sport ." said Hood, co-owner of Lansing-based Vertical Ventures, which puts on the classes. "It has a high bonehead potential, with lots of improper things done. You must put your gear on properly. Being safe is being smart . Most accidents are avoidable. Never get lazy and use bad knots. Have a"reason for everything you do, and have it checked."

A well-tied knot hooked to the climber's harness is critical main-ly because of the law of gravity. What goes up can come crashing down.

Everything's dandy as long as t h e cl imber k e e p s moving upward . But when a cl imber misses a toehold and topples, it's only the rope tied to the harness, and a partner holding the rope', t h a t keeps the c l i m b e r from falling to the ground.

A poorly tied kno t can snap open quickly under the weight of a falling climber.

S tuden t s who t a k e the class can come back repeatedly to mas-ter the techniques of climbing the store's wall. But they get very few shots at learning sound safe-ty techniques from an expert.

Hood has c l imbed rocks around the world, "as far north as Scot land, as f a r sou th as Venezuela." In teach ing 5.000 students, he said he's never had an accident happen.

"You guys <and g a l s ' will remember these knots the rest of

It* Looking for t oe holds. Safe in his well-knotted harness, 11-year-old Doug Perkins of Farmington Hills makes his first climb up the artificial wall at Benchmark.

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CarlbJner technique . Mountain climbing expert Mike Hood shows students Doug Perkins (center) and Brian Kenny (left) from Wolverine Lake how to properly set up the rope that keeps a climber from falling. Other students (background) are Dennis Murphy of Ferndale and Aimee Matteson of Shelby Township.

Well-dressed "figure 8": Over and over, Doug Perkins took apart the knot hooking him to his harness and remade it. Jim Perkins helped his son through the complex process.

your life." Hood said, as he once again tells them to t ake apa r t their knot and start over.

One of the six b e g i n n e r s is Doug Perkins, a fifth-grader at Franklin Road Christian School in F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls , who is accompanied by his father, Jim.

The Perkins family is going to Colorado th i s summer ; one of Doug's goals is to do some rock climbing there.

The Benchmark has one of two a r t i f i c i a l c l imbing wal ls now-avai lable in the Observer land a rea . The second one opened March 14 in the Recrea t ion Equipment Inc. (RED store in the Northville Centre shopping mall a t Six Mile and H a g g e r t y in Northville.

With a dearth of mountains in Michigan, Hood teaches most of his s tudents mountain climbing techniques on the ledges n e a r Grand Ledge in mid-Michigan.

Partners are essential to moun-tain climbing. Pa r tne r s check each other out, making sure each has done everything right before t h e cl imb ever beg ins . The climber even has to get permis-sion from the partner/belayer to begin the climb.

"Ready to climb?" Doug asked his p a r t n e r , Kevin Kenny, an i n d u s t r i a l e l ec t r i c i an f rom Wolverine Lake.

"Climb on." Kenny said, af ter checking Doug's knot and har-ness.

While Doug searches for the next toehold on the massive arti-ficial wall. Kenny keeps the prop-er tension in the rope. He gives Doug just enough rope to let him move upward.

Doug slipped, but remembered Hood's rule of safety: "keep your h a n d s on t h e wal l if you fal l ; make sfire your hand touches the wal l , not your head . Launch yourself off the wall and slide down."

Doug swings back and forth on the rope; as belayer. Kenny did his job in halting Doug's drop.

In subsequent visits to the arti-ficial wall, Doug will learn the skills of climbing. He'll learn to gently move ovfir the rocks, not muscle his way upward.

"I t ' s more like ba l le t , " Hood said. "It's about finesse, balance, grace."

TEN PIN ALLEY

AL HARRISON

This is one story that I had bet-ter not forget to write. Last Satur-day it Was the Alzheimer's Associ-ation with their 1997 Bowling Bonanza at Cloverlanes in Livo-nia This event, their 8th Annual was hosted by Bob Allison, the well known voice of "Ask Your Neighbor" on WEXL-AM radio. Altogether, over 500 people par-ticipated Tn the bowling games to have some fun and at the same time raise money for the fight

against Alzheimer's Disease In the greater Detroit area alone there are some 70.000 people who are afflicted The participants each raised money on their own through pledges, and those who raised the mmt were rewarded with special prizes for achieving various levels of donations. Those who brought in $2,500 or more received a trip for two (2 nights stay) to Toronto. The $1,000 level was good for 13" color TV. while the lesser amounts were also rewarded nicely. In addition to the fund rais-ing pnzes. there were over 200 other door prizes given out in random drawings during bowling. Many of those were gift certificates from local mer chants and restaurants who donated U>this wor-.hy cause. Host Bob Allison is remembered by a lot of bowling fans for his TV show, "Bowling for Dol-lars." which was aired weekly on Ch 4 a number

of years ago. Many of the participants, like Lilly Evans of

Canton who entered with her friend, Ernie Wygrecki said. "I like bowling and wanted to par-ticipate in this fund-raiser, it's my second year with it and many of my friends from the Farming ton Singles Professionals are also in it today " Ann Hengstebeck entered with her friend. Rich Szurek and she said. "I just wanted to help in the cause, lo raise money in the fight against Alzheimer's I brought in $88 in pledges " According to Dian Wilkins. Executive Director of the Detroit Chapter. "This is the best turnout we have ever had. I am excited about it. and all proceeds go directly to help provide sen-ices for the patients and their families. Event coordinator, Mickey McGee added. "I want to thank our many sponsors and donors for the many awards and great door pnzes

This year's event was a huge success, everyone who came in enjoyed the bowling and the pizza along with knowing that they had helped raise the projected amount of about $25,000.

Fortunately for the fund-raiser, the worst ice storm to hit here in years was a day earlier, and people were able to function normally again. On Friday moat of the schools were closed Isn't it funny that wh§n the schools are closed by bad weather, all the bowling centers are open0 That is always a big day for business as the kids then have a free day to go bowling

Oak I,anes in Westland will host a "Easter Hunt Ladies Singles" tournament on Tuesday, March 25 in the morning with a starting time at 9:30 a m The $10 entry fee includes 3 games of bowling ' 1st regular. 2nd 3-6-9 automatic strike frames and 3rd nine pin no-taps). They will have three high game jackpots 'handicapped), two mystery games special Easter prizes, position payoffs and free baby sit-ting is available, all included For additional infor-mation. call Oak Lanes at <313> 422-7420

The future is now, as the high technology- of the 21st century has reached a few of the bowling cen-ters Brunswick has "Instant Replay" and "Bow ler Track" which both provide information on each ball delivery. Cherry Hill Lanes on Inkster Road at Cherry Hill has the only such installation present-ly in Metro Detroit area Why not more? The expense of this program is "Outta sight" according to Ted Hochstein at Cherry Hill. They only have two lanes set up with it. but it works great if you want to really be able to analyze your game You can play back the frame and see your delivery • from a frontal view, you get a readout on the ball speed and where it was as it traveled down the lane, w hat board it was on at 15, 21, 33, 40, 45, 50 and 55 feet. It even has the angle of entry to the pins, so you can see exactly what you are doing, and how it relates to the pin action Someday more of these will be in use, but for now, only at Cherry Hill.

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Man of Steel moves into '90s BY RENEE M. SKOGLUND STAFF WRITER

Superheroes seldom die ... for good, t h a t is. They m^y f a d e a w a y , b u t t hey a l w a y s come back, bigger and f lashier t han ever.

Superman, beloved action hero of millions of comics readers, has undergone a few changes since he m a d e his d e b u t wi th DC Comics in iS38. He's died, come back, marr ied the ever-patient Lois L a n e , and ce r t a in ly has become more muscular over the

vears. Last week, he appeared on the

shelves of Comics Readers" on Wayne Road in Westland, sport-ing a new, s t reamlined silver-white and blue bodysuit. Even his hairdo, tha t neat side and romantic forelock, has changed: We're talking sleek GQ jock

According to Susie Harr is , a m a n a g e r at Comics R e a d e r s , Superman's new look comes com-pliments a near- fatal encounter with a character know as The Atomic Skull. "There was a freak

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Tax I D No R-78-003-99-0003-000 Par t of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 19, Town 1 South. Range 8 East, described as Beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 19 and proceeding North 05* 33" 00" West along the West Sectron line 419.31 feet, thence South 86* 41' 00" East 74 42 feet, thence North 09* 25' 00" East 7 1 2 1 feet, thence North"S8» 32' 00' East . 185 00 feet, thence North 82* 51' 00" East. 1099 80 Feel, thence South 05« 24 45" East, 525 98 feet, thence South 81* 49' 30" West along the South Section line 1357.85 feet to the Point of Beginning Containing 16 3393 Acres more or less -B"

Tax I D No R-78-042099-0003-001 Pa r t of the Northwest L/4 of Section 30 Town 1 South, Range 8 East, Plymouth Township, Wayne County. Michigan, described as commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 30. Town 1 South, Range 8 East, thence Nortji 87" 13" 20" East 1021 03' to the Point of Beginning, thence North 8T 13" 20" East 332 .27', thence South OO' 01' 47" East 1314.33'. thence South 86' 00' 00" West 10.12". and South 8 7 57' 50" West 321 99', thence North 00' 01' 47" West 1310 3 7 to Point of Beginning Containing 1Q 00 Acres more or less Subject to easements and restrictions of records -C"

Tax I D No R-78-042-99-0003-003 Pa r t of the NdHhwest 1/4 of Section 30, Town 1 South, Range 8 East, Plymouth Township, Wayne County, Michigan, described as commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 30. Town 1 South. Range 8 East, thence North 8 7 13' 20" East 671 84 to the Point of Beginning, thence North 87" 13" 20 ' East 349 19", thence South 00' 01' 47" East 1310.37", thence South 8 7 57" 50" West 347 41". thence North 00' 06' 00" West 1305.78' to Point of Beginning. Containing 10.45 Acres more or less Subject to easements and restriction of records

ORDINANCE NO. 83 AMENDED ZONING MAP NO. 90

PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

ADOPTED BY THE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON EFFECTIVE DATE

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN tha t the proposed amendmen t to the map. as printed, may be examined a t the Plymouth Township Hall. Community Development Department , during regular business hours. 8:00 a m to 4 30 p.m Writ ten comments will be received prior to the meeting

The application review, meeting and address for wri t ten comment is P lymouth Cha r t e r Township, Communi ty Development Depar tment . 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Telephone No. 453-3840. ext 209 At t he public hearing the Planning Commission may recommend rexoning of the property to any oae allowable under the provisions of the Plymouth Township Zoning Ordinance No. S3.

PLEASE TAKE NOTE The Char te r Township of Plymouth ^rill provide nil m i r / reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such aa signers for the h -n- ing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being ronsiderrd at a l l Township Meetings, to i nd iv idua l a wi th d i sab i l i t i es a t t he meet ings/hear ings upon one week notice to the Char ter Township of Plymouth Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the C h a r t e r Township of Plymouth by writing or calling the Supervisor's office. 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan 48170 phone number (313 ) 453-3340. TDD ueers: 1-300-649-3777 (Michigan Relay Service)

CAROL DAVIS, Secretary PlannuNrCSKflHeawn

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power su rge and S u p e r m a n absorbed it. For the past several i ssues , his powers have been changing "

Superman's new look is more than skin-deep. He underwent a molecular r e s t r u c t u r i n g t h a t rendered him "non-corporal" and r equ i r ed a c y b e r n e t i c a l l y enhanced suit to "contain his powers," said Harris.

"He's also f a s t e r , can burs t upon a scene like lightening, and disrupt electrical appliances, like computers. He can see energy fields," said Harris. "He's turned into an energy being."

Jeff Burke of Westland, also a manager at Comics Readers, is doubtful tha t fans-wil l accept Superman's new suit . "I would say they'H like the old one more because it was t r a d i t i o n a l . C hange is a lways a h u r t f u l thing."

"Comics have really changed in the last couple years ," said Harris. "Superheroes are still popular, but they don't dominate the market like they once did. Titles such as 'S tar Wars ' and 'Aliens' really give them a run nowadays."

Harris shares Burke's doubts about the longevity of Super-man's new look. "It 's a pre t ty cool-looking costume, but I don't know how long it will go over. They tried changing Spiderman. It wasn't popular with the cus-tomers."

Comic Readers , known as a "direct only" store in the trade, carries two cover versions of the latest "Superman, Ready for the Next C e n t u r y " i s sue , one of which glows in the dark.

"Yftu can only buy c e r t a i n comics here, not at a 7-Eleven or a Dalton's," said Har r i s . The store has stocked about 50 copies of each issue.

J u s t who buys s u p e r h e r o comics today? Who's willing to pav $2 for a mere 20 pages of FLASH!gPLOOSH! ZAP! and KERPOW!? H a r r i s sa id her biggest customer is a male, in his late teens or early 20s. and "he's willing to spend S10 to $20 a week."

Harris also said more women are buying action comics than a decade ago. "We have about six or seven regulars . They ' re in the i r 20s, and don ' t spend as much as men. They are more particular."

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People to People delegation: Plymouth-Canton student Jessica Youngblood (seated, at right) is among 13 sixth graders from Metro Detroit who will be People to People student ambassadors to the American southwest. The students were chosen for their outstanding academic achievement and extracurricular activities. Also in the delegation are (standing, from left(, Michelle Hunt, Dar-ryl Gregerson, Daniel Hans, Charles Badger, Aaron Hollis, Leigh Franklin, Tehaun Harvey and (seated, at left) Jacqlene Palmer.

WSDP named top school station WSDP. 88.1FM, was named

S t a t i on of the Year by the Michigan Association of Educa-tional Broadcasters. The award was p r e s e n t e d W e d n e s d a y . March 19. a t the association's annual share-a-thon.

This is the fourth time in six years tha t WSDP has received the honor. Judging the Station of the Year category- were Thom Paulson and Nancy Ziskin of Interlochen Public Radio. Paul-son is the general manager and vice president for Radio. He is also the immediate past presi-den t of the Mich igan Public B r o a d c a s t e r s . Z i sken is the Development Coordinator.

They recognized W S D P for being "a s t a t ion commit ted to strong and responsible communi-ty involvement and to a broad range of educational experience

NOTICE BY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED

To MICHIGAN MORTGAGE LENDERS CORP. AND FORD CONSUMER FINANCE CO

Deed Number: 1791A Cert Number: 05797

To the o w n e r o r o w n e r s of a n y a n d all i n t e r e s t in, o r l i ens u p o n the l and de sc r ibed : Take notice: Sale was lawfully made of the following described land for unpaid taxes on that land, and that the undersigned has title to the land under tax deed or deeds issued for the land. You are enti t led to a reconveyance of this land within 6 months af ter return of service of this .notice, upon payment to the undersigned or to the treasurer of the county in which the land is s i tuated, of all sums paid for the tax sale purchase. together with 50% in addition, and the fees of the sheriff for the service or cost of publication of this notice. The service or publication costs shall be the same as if for personal service of a summons upon commencement of an action, together with a sum of $5.00 for each description, without additional cost or institute proceedings for possession of the land Description: State of Michigan, County of Wayne. Parcel ID 44025010307002

GREATER DEARBORN SUB T2S R10E L55 P62 WCR W 32 50 FT OF LOT 307 AND THE E 7 50 FT OF LOT 308 ALSO THE S V2 OF ADJ VAC ALLEY This is an improved residential property Property Address: 26912 Colgate, Inkster Amount Paid $1,661 68 Taxes for 1992 Amount necessary to r e d e e m $2,497.52 Plus the fees of the Sheriff.

FUNB Custodian for PCSI. Inc 1700 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.. Ste 1100A West Palm Beach FL 33401

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within the purview of a radio curriculum." Their evaluation said, "We were impressed with the emphasis on the breadth of service to its constituents. This experience is especially perti-nent in an era of increasingly non-personal, syndicated radio. WSDP's c u r r i c u l u m seems to provide training which is vital to the f u t u r e of r a d i o as it is important in the lives of caring people, regardless of their occu-pation."

Individual s tudents were also honored for their work. Judging in the s t u d e n t categor ies was done by i n s t r u c t o r s a t Specs Howard School of Broadcasting Arts. Students receiving honors were : Denny Kapp , Bronze Medal in S p o r t s c a s t ; John Krege r , B r o n z e Medal in S p o r t s c a s t , Bronze Medal in Newscas t , Bronze Medal in Sports Play-by-Play; Justin Bel-

giano. Silver Medal in Interview, Si lver Meda l in P r o d u c t i o n , Bronze Meda l in P roduc t ion ; Mike Wicket, Bronze Medal in S p o r t s P lay-by-Play , B r o n z e Medal in Newscas t ; Kel ly Honecker, Silver Medal°in News-cas t , S h r i p a l S h a h . B ronze Medal in Production, Erin Wal-terscheid, Silver Medal in Pro-duction.

"The s t u d e n t s were very deserv ing of the recognit ion. The judges said Bronze Medal indicated a professional quality of work. I 've been impressed with each of their work since they joined our staff," said Bill Keith, station Manager.

The MAEB was formed to pro-mote and develop low-power edu-cational broadcasting in Michi-gan. It was formed Nov. 2, 1977.

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NOTICE BY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX D E E D

To DONALD LEE BRYAN Deed Number: 1814B Cert Number: 06562

To the o w n e r o r o w n e r s of any a n d all i n t e r e s t in , o r l iens upon t h e land d e s c r i b e d : Take notice Sale was lawfully made of the following described land for unpaid taxes on tha t land, and that the undersigned has title to the land under tax deed or deeds issued for the land You are entitled to a reconveyance of th is land within 6 months af ter re tu rn of service of this notice, upon payment to the undersigned or to the t reasurer of the county in which the land is si tuated, of all sums paid for t he tax sale pu rchase together with 50** in addition, and the fees of the sheriff for the service or cost of publication of this notice. The service or publication costs shall be the same as if for personal service of a summons upon commencement of action, together with a sum of $5.00 for each description, without additional cost or institute proceedings for possession of the land. Description: State of Michigan, County of Wsyne, Parcel ID 47005040321000 MELWOOD PARK SUB NO 5 PC 32. 49 L86 P59 ,60 WCR LOT 321 This is an improved residential property Property Address: 3504 Lenore St., Melvindale

Amount Paid: $3,914 01 Taxes for 1992

Amount necessary to redeem: $5,876.02 Plus the fees of the Sheriff. FUNB Custodian for Primeco, Inc 1700 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd . Ste 1100A West Palm Beach FL 33401

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NOTICE BY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX D E E D

To GORDON GROSSMAN BLDG CO / 6689 ORCHARD LAKE WEST BLOOMFIELD. MI 48322

Deed Number 1811 Cert Number 06503

To the o w n e r o r o w n e r s of any s n d all i n t e r e s t in , o r l iens u p o n t h e land d e s c r i b e d : Take notice: Sale was lawfully made of the following described land for unpaid taxes on tha t land, and that the undersigned has Utle to the land under tax deed or deeds issued for the land You are entitled to a reconveyance of th is land within 6 months a f te r re turn of service of th is notice, upon payment to the undersigned or to the t reasurer of the county in which the land is si tuated, of all sums paid for t he tax sale p u r c h i ^ together with 50% in addition, and the fees of the sheriff for the service or cost of publication of this notice. The service or publication costs shall be the same as if for personal service of s summons upon commencement of an action, together with a sum of $5 00 for each description, without additional cost or institute proceedings for possession of the land Description: Bute of Michigan. County of Wsyne, Parcel ID 4TWI0MS583O6 KAIERS PORT BOULEVARD SUB PC 671 L42 P92 WCR S 6 FT OF LOT 358 ALSO LOT 359 ALSO ELY 1/2 VAC ADJ ALLEY

This is an improved residential property Property Address 17671 Flora, Melvindale Amount Paid: $1.144 63 Taxes for 1992 Amount necessary to redeem: $1.711. M Plus the flees of the Sheriff.

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Group studies buildings I BY DONNA MULCAHY [SPECIAL Warren

J u s t how bad a re bui ldings owned by the Wayne-Westland. School District and what needs to be done to fix them?s

A group of c i t i z ens and an architectural firm are in the pro-jcess of finding out.

The Citizens Study Commit-tee. Was forrtied by Superinten-dent; Duane Moore in December, consisting of one representative from each of the dis t r ic t ' s 30 buildings.

"All of the members are citi-zens - parents , senior citizens and other residents," said Moore, who chairs the group.

The group will ident i fy .and prioritize needed improvements to the bfcildings and make a rec-ommendat ion to the board of education^regarding a possible bond issue to pay for those improvements.

Moore said he formed the group in December responding to concerns trustees raised last fall about the deterioration of the buildings.

"I Sfiked the (school) principals to f ind people who would be interested in serving on the com-mit tee and who were able to commit the time," Moore said. That's how the members were selected.

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So far, the committee haB met twice, on Jan. 27 and Feb. 24.

Each r e p r e s e n t a t i v e haB toured his or her assigned build-ing to find out what improve-ments need to be made. And on March 5-6, the full commit tee toured the district's two biggest bu i ld ings , J o h n Glenn a n d Wayne Memorial high schools.

Four years ago, the Michigan Association of School Bus iness Officials (MASBO) did a thor-ough audit of the district's build-ings and issued a report outlin-ing what repairs and improve-ments needed to be done.

The Citizens Study Committee used that report as a s t a r t i n g point.

"The hardes t pa r t h a s been holding ourselves back, because there are so many needs," Moore said.

"We have got to add re s s the condition of the roofs and venti-lation systems in our buildings," he said. "We also have power dis-tribution problems. The power systems in our buildings weren't designed for today's technology, for runn ing c o m p u t e r s and things like that.

The group is also looking at barr ier-free issues, f loors and cei l ings whicfi need to be

repaired and sports t racks and tennis courts that are crumbling.

"Plus, part of the bond would be for technology, for classroom computers and things like that," Moore added.

Since Proposal A was passed two years ago, individual school districts can no longer ask voters for millage increases. School dis-tricts can, however, ask voters to approve bond issues to pay for building renovation projects and technological improvements.

The school distr ict can issue bonds on i t s own, bu t ge ts a .more favorable bond ra t ing by going through the state govern-ment.

On March 10, t h e board of educa t i on h i r ed Bloomfield-based TMP Associa tes Inc. to prepare a comprehensive bond proposal for the district, for a fee that's not to exceed $22,500.

Moore had sent out requests for proposals to several architec-tural firms and TMP's was the most f avo rab l e , he sa id . The school district was not required to put the contract out for bids.

TMP will work closely with the Citizens Study Committee, the admin i s t r a t i on , school board, staff and students in developing the bond proposal

Wish you were here

On the s lopes: Steven and Karen Kemp of Canton spent winter break with their son, Alex, 7, at Winter Park, Colo. Alex was in ski school and made his first Black Diamond run.

District expands pact with area college BY PPNNA MULCAHY SPECIAL WRITER

Wayne-Westland schools and Wayne County Community Col-lege a re a l r e a d y P a r t n e r s in Educa t ion at the Will iam D. Ford Career/Technical Center.

But can the school district and the college become partners in fund-raising, too?

Sharon Banks hopes so. She is the execut ive d i rec tor of t h e Education Firs t Foundation, a non-profit fund- ra i s ing group tha t the college formed in August.

The foundation's purpose is to raise money to provide scholar-ships to WCCC students to cover non-tui t ion college expenses , such as books, lab fees, uniforms and automotive tools.

"Even wi th the low cost of tuition and fees at Wayne Coun-ty Community College, higher education is out of the reach of many," Banks said, speaking to a group of about 10 community leaders and activists who had

gathered in the Wayne-Westland Board of Educa t ion m e e t i n g room Thursday evening.

Board of Education President Patr icia Brown organized the in formal g a t h e r i n g to he lp spread the word about the foun-dation and to brainstorm ways in which it might help residents of the Wayne-Westland school district.

"I'd like to s h a r e w i t h you what my vision of this is," Brown told the assembled guests, yho among others included: West-land City Councilwoman Justine Barns ; Cliff J o h n s o n of the Wayne Democratic Club; and several members of t h e West-land Community Foundation.

Brown said that she would like to see the Wayne-Westland com-munity raise money to endow a scholarship fund within the Edu-cation First Foundation.

The s c h o l a r s h i p s would be given solely to residents of the Wayne-Westland school district - adults and high school seniors

NOTICE BY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED

TO ROBERT MYERS AN'D LAMBRECHT REALTY COMPANY , . . . .

Deed Number. 1819 Cert Number: 06665

To t h e o w n e r o r owne r s of a n y a n d all in te res t in, o r l i ens u p o n t h e

land desc r ibed : Take notice Sale was lawfully made of the following described land for unpaid taxes on that land, and that the undersigned has title to the land under t ax deed or deeds issued for the land You are en t i t led to a reconveyance of this land within 6 months after return of service of this notirf upon payment to the undersigned or to the treasurer of the county in which the land is situated, of all sums paid for the tax sale purchase, together with 50* in addition, and the fees of the sheriff for the senr.ee or cssl of publication of this notice. T V service or publication costs shall be the same* as if for personal serv ice of a summons upon commencement of an action, together with a sum of $5 00 for each description, without add.tional cost or institute proceedings for possession of the land

Description: State of Michigan. County of Wayne. Parcel ID 47010030555000

OAKWOOD HEIGHTS SUB PC 35 L46 P19 WCR LOT 555 ALSO W 1/2 ADJ VAC ALLEY This is an improved residential property

Pro pe rt y Add re as 18570 Robert St.. Melvindale Taxes for 1992

Amount n ^ e u a r y to redeem: $3,225.68 Plus the fee. of the Sheriff. FUNB Custodian for PJR Special, Inc. 1700 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd . Ste 1100A West Palm Beach FL 33401

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NOTICE BY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED

TO NANCY CONLEY, STEPHANIE NESB1TT AND HURON VALLEY TOTAL. INC

Deed Number 1801A Cert Number 06039

To t he o w n e r o r owne r s of a n y a n d all in te res t in, o r l i en s u p o n t h e

land desc r ibed : Take notice Ssle was lawfully made of the following d e ^ n b e d land for unpSid taxes on ths t Isnd. snd th s t the undersigned ha«.title to the land undlf tax deed or deeds issued for the lsnd You are en t i t led to a r»co«fteysnce of this lsnd within 6 months slier return of service of this notx4 upon payment to the undersigned or to the treasurer of the county in which' the land is s i tusted. of all .urns paid for the lax sale purchase, t Jr with 5 0 * in addition, and the fees of the shsnff for the service or

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cost or institute proceedings for p o t i o n »f the land Description: State of Michigan. County of Wayne, Parcel ID 450090600 9000

MAIN PORT ST SUN NO 2 PC 43. 34.96, L63 P44 WCR LOTS 78,80 AND 81 Ptop«ty Address 2328 Fort St . Lincoln Park Amount Paid: 15,66802 . . . . . Amonat to redeem: IM07.M P1« the fees of the Sheriff.

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alike - to help them take college classes at the Ford Career Cen-ter.

WCCC began offering associ-ate's degree courses at the center in January , through a partner-sh ip wi th the school d i s t r i c t called Partners In Education.

What would be different about the scholarships, Brown said, is that they would be given to the types of students who don't usu-ally qualify for scholarships. ~*

"We're not looking at the kids who are college-bound," she said. "We're looking at the people who aren't going on (to higher educa-tion) af te r the 12th grade, and that's what's different.

"We're looking at k ids who might have abilities and skills

and knowledge and may not have appl ied themse lves 100 percent in high school ... These kids can go on and get the skills they need to have a career, raise a family and make a good liv-ing."

About 60 percent of Wayne-Westland students do not go on to receive a h ighe r education once they l eave h igh school. Brown said.

One concern ra i sed at the meeting was that the Education First Foundation would, in some instances, be competing with the Westland Community Founda-tion for donations, and that the "cookie j a r " might not be big enough for both.

NOTICE BY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED

To. Darryl Williams and La Wanda Robinson

Deed Number: 1 <92 Cert Number: 05841

To t h e o w n e r o r o w n e r s of any a n d all i n t e r e s t in , o r l i en s upon the l and d e s c r i b e d : Take Notice. Sale was lawfully made of ihe following described land for unpaid taxes on tha t land, and that the undersigned has title to the land under tax deed or deeds issued for the land \ o u are entitled to a reconveyance of this land within 6 months after re turn of service of this notice, upon payment to the undersigned or to the t reasurer of the county in which the land is s i tuated, of all sums paid for the tax sale purchase, together with 50<* in addition, and the fees of the sheriff for the sen-ice or cost of publication of this notice. The service or publication costs shall be the same as if for personal service of a summons upon commencement of an action, together with a sum of $5.00 for each description, without addiUonal cost or institute proceedings for possession of the land Description: State of Michigan, County of Wayne, Parcel ID 44025041105000 HOLTZMAN AND SILVERMAN SUB NO 6T2S R10E L75 P13 WCR LOT 1105 This is an improved residential property.

Property Address: 3974 Douglas Ct., Inkster

Amount Paid: $3,133.74 Taxes for 1992

Amount necessary to redeem. $4,705.61 Plus the fees of the Sheriff. FUNB Custodian for Fone Corp. 1700 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd Ste 1100A

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WEEDS TO'BE CUT ON LOTS IN THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH

PLEASE TAKE NOTE: On or before May 1. 1997. it shall be the duty of every owner, occupant or person having charge of any land within the Township of Plymouth. Michigan, lo cut and destroy noxious weeds before they reach a seed bearing stage and to prevent such weeds from perpetuating themselves or becoming a detr iment to public health, OT shall cause the same to be done Failure to comply with this notice and Section 32.050 of the Plymouth Township Ordinance means that the Township will enter upon such lands and mow the weeds and bill the property owners for the service, as provided in Section 21.070 of the Plymouth Township Ordinance. The Char ter Township of Plymouth will begin mowing all unmowed lots or plots of land on May 15. 1997, without fur ther notice to the property

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP

PLANNING COMMISSION

TO REZONE FROM: R-2-A. Multiple Family Residential Distnct TO REZONE TO: C-2; General Commercial Distnct DATE OF HEARING: April 16. 1997 TIME OF HEARING: 7:30 p m PLACE O F HEARING: Plymouth Township Hall. 42350 Ann Arbor Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning C o m m i s s i o n of Plymouth Charter Township has received a petition to rezone the following described property from R-2-A. Multiple Family Residential Distnct to.C-2. Commercial Distnct, 2.28 acres, more or less Application #1440 Page 1 ol I

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P A R C E L A Part of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 34. T 1 S.. R 8 E„ Plymouth Township. Wayne County. Michigan, described as: Commencing at the center of said Section 34. thence S 89' 58' 06" W. 606 75 feet along the East/West 1/4 line of said Section 34 said1 line also being the centerlme of .Ann Arbor Road < 120 feet w,de>. thence S J 0 03 11 W 271 34 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence continuing S 00 03 11 W 3b«.19 feet thence N, 89' 54' 08" W. 237 16 feet; thence N 00' 03 11 E 366.65 feet, and ' thence N 89' 58' 06" E 237 20 feet to the Point of Beginning Containing 2 00 Acres of land 187,034 square feetl. more or less Subject to any and all easements or nghts of way of record, if any.

PARCEL B Par t of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 34. T 1 S . R 8 E . Plymouth Township. Wayne County. Michigan, described as

Commencing at the center of said Section 34: thence S 89' 58 06 W 832 1.1 feet along the EasUWest 1/4 line of said Section 34 said line also being the center lme of Ann Arbor Road < 120 feet widei. thence S 00 03' 11" WJSCI 00 feet to a point on the South nght of way line of Ann Arbor Roadj 120 feet wide) said point being the Point of Beginning, thence N 89 58 0« E: 56 1M feet along said South ngh t of way line, thence S 00" 03 11 W 211.34 feet, thence S 89' 58' 06" W 58 18 feet, and thence N 00" 03 11 E 211 34 feet to the Point of Beginning Containing 0 28 Acres «9.802 square feet) of land more or less Subject to any and all easements or ngh t s of way of record, it any

ORDINANCE NO. 83 AMENDED ZONING MAP NO. 89

PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

A D O P T E D BY THE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON EFFECTIVE DATE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed amendment to the map, as pr inted, may be examined at the Plymouth Township Hsll. Community Development Department, d u n n g regular business hours. 8 00 a m to 4 30 p m Writ ten comments will be received pnor to the meeting The application rev.ew. meeting and MMTMS for w r ^ e n r o m m e n t . . P lymouth Charter Township Community Development D jp» r tmeT^42350 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. Michigan 48170 Telephone No 453-3840. ext 209 At the public heanng. the Planning Commission may recommend rewning of t he property to any use allowable under the provisions of the Plymouth Township Zoning Ordinance No 83 PLEASE TAKE NOTE The Cha r t e r Township of Plymouth will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids snd services, such as signers for the h e a n n g impsired and audio tapes of pnn ted matena ls being considered at a l l Township Meetings, lo i n d i v i d u a l s with d i s a b i l i t i e s a t t h e meet ings/hear ing* upon one week notice to the Cha r t e r Township o! Plymouth Individuals with disabilities requinng auxiliary aids or services should contact the Char ter Township of Plymouth by writing or calling the Supervisors office. 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan 48170 Phone number (3131 453-3840. TDD users 1-800-649-3777 i Michigan Relay

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BRIEFS Cardiology research

Botsford General Hospital's cardiology depart-ment is taking part in the largest multi-center international study exploring treatment options for cardiogenic shock, a condition which is fatal in more than three-quarters of patients who experi-ence it.

The 12-month study, Thrombolysis and Coun-terpulsation to Improve Cardiogenic Shock Sur-vival, will involve approximately 550 patients in an estimated 75 sites throughout the world, including 40 community hospitals in the U.S. The study began with the first patient enrolled at Botsford in Farmington Hills in January.

"We're excited at the prospect of contributing to this crucial study," said Dr. Robert J . Stomel, D.O., Botsford's chief of cardiology. "For over 10 years, Botsford has been involved in several pio-neering studies examining how - in a community hospital setting - aggressive treatment strategies can save the lives of a significant number of patients experiencing acute myocardial infarction (heart attacks) and cardiogenic shock."

Cardiac shock, an emergency condition linked with heart attacks and heart failure, is a form of shock paused when the heart fails to supply enough blood to the body. It is fatal in about 80 percent of patients.

The survival rate for patients suffering from cardiogenic shock brought to most community hospital emergency rooms is lower than patients in tertiary-care centers (or much larger facilities offering a more specialized, highly technical level of care). Most community hospitals are not certi-fied or designated as sites to perform angioplasty intervention (or surgery that transfers health tis-sue to repair coronary blood vessels, thus enabling increased bl^od flow).

Led by Stomel, a team of Botsford cardiologists has contributed research in several nationwide studies on the increased success rate of treating patients who develop cardiogenic shock with a two-step approach. This aggressive treatment strategy begins with thrombolytic therapy (administering a series of medications which dis-solve blood clots), followed by surgery inserting an intraaortic balloon pump (a device which assists the heart to pump). Patients are then suf-ficiently stabilized to allow early transfer to a ter-tiary-care hospital for revascularization, or the treatment to reactivate the heart 's blood vessels after the trauma of being deprived of blood sup-ply.

"Our investigations demonstrate that the in-hospital survival rates improve to almost 70 per-cent with aggressive therapy , compared to previ-ous community hospital survival rates, between 10 and 20 percent." Stomel said.

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For the first time, the U.S. Department of Trea-sury will enclose an organ and tissue donor card along with each tax refund check mailed this year. The 3-by-7-inch organ donor card answers commonly asked questions about donation and describes the steps necessary to becoming a donor.

The initiative is the result of federal legislation passed last year that directed the Treasury to enclose organ and tissue donor information with each tax refund check mailed between February and June 1997. Michigan Sen. Carl Levin, a Democrat, and Congressman Dave Camp, a Republican, were part of the team of legislators

behind the initiative. A "It is very important that if you agree

to become a donor that you make your intentions known to someone who is close to you," said Camp. T h i s is an important step that is not taken often

enough. Signing up to be an organ donor is only one part of the process. Informing loved ones of your intentions is the other."

Todey, nearly 12,000 Michigan patients await a life-saving organ. Medical advances in transplant surgery are giving new hope and life to many ter-minally and chronically ill patients; however, the long waiting list outpaces the donation rate.

Public education about family discussion is key to increasing the number of families who consent to donation. Levin, a longtime champion of organ and tissue donation, has recorded a 30-second radio public service announcement urging fami-lies to engage in discussions about donation.

The radio PSA is being distributed by the Michigan Coalition on Donation, 39 transplant-related organizations dedicated to.increasing donation

For more information on organ and tissue dona-tion or to receive an organ donor card, contact the Gift of Life Agency of Michigan, 1-800-482-4881.

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Gloomy medical reports about the long-term effects of chil-dren carrying too many

pounds have inspired area educa-tors to invent creative ways to trim the fat from kids in your neighborhood.

It's not a small problem. In fact, one in five youngsters between 6 and 17 years old is overweight. Twenty percent of boys aitd 22 percent of girls are carrying around more bulk than they should for their health now and in the future, according to a National Center for Health Statis-tics study conducted by Richard Troiano.

He blames excess pounds on today's lifestyle. Physical educa-tion teachers and nurses in area school districts agree.

"What happens is children grab a bag of chips and sit in front of the TV," according to Linda Rotramel, Plymouth-Canton School District elementary physi-cal education teacher. Local stu-dents are falling short of meeting physical fitness standards.

Rotramel sponsors a Presiden-tial Physical Fitness Challenge and Awards program that mea-sures children's cardiovascular endurance through a number of' different tests. Students 5 to 15 years old participate and only between six and 10 out of some 400 students pass annually.

-It's not something that teach-ers have to do," she said. "The kids enjoy the challenge and this is a way to measure their fitness. Unfortunately, the majority of the children fail."

Students must meet the chal-lenge in every category to pass. Many children pass some routines and fail others'. The successful children receive a badge and a certificate with the president's signature. Gymnasts and ice skaters do the best on the fitness challenge, because those sports strengthen many body parts.

As a society, we need to teach children at a young age the value of daily exercise and eating prop-erly, just like we teach them read-ing and arithmetic, Rotramel said. There's a growing concern about weight nationwide. Consider that the number of overweight chil-dren in the U.S. has doubled in the past 30 years, according to information provided by Henry Ford Health System.

Kids at r i sk While heart attacks and stroke

are rare in children, evidence sug-gests that the process leading to those conditions begins in child-hood. Inactive children also weigh more, have higher blood pressure and lower levels of heart-protec-tive high-density lipoprotein (HDL cholesterol) than active children.

At the elementary school level, physical education teachers in the Plymouth-Canton School District only see students one day a week for 45 minutes. "When they get to sixth grade they are getting it five times a week, but it's too late," Rotramel said. "It's not enough. By sixth grade they've learned a lot of poor habits."

Rotramel recently took students on a field trip to Compuware Sports Arena in Plymouth Town-ship to see the new facility and try to get students, involved in lifelong activities like, ice skating. "We're teaching kids to stay active through their adult lives to main-tain good self-esteem and a healthy body."

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bring apples, cheese, celery with peanut butter and similar snacks during school breaks as opposed to packing flavored gummy bears and considering that a fruit. At home, she said, it's just as easy to grab an apple from the refrigera-tor than a bag of chips from the cupboard.

There are many things a family can do to stay active, according to Bill DeFillippo, physical education teacher at Roosevelt Elementary School in Livonia. Preparing a schedule of various activities the family will do together is a good

!' start. The firet step is finding activities your children enjoy.

"You can be creative," DeFillip-po said. "Find different activities

| and sports. The kids here are xrazy for playing street hockey. It's a cardiovascular workout, it's a workout for their legs and they

I enjoy doing it. Mix things up so you don't get bored with the rou-tine."

Most elementary schools in Livonia see kids one time each week for phys ed. he said. "We're lucky enough to have kids two times a week, but it's still not enough."

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most overweight kids are "horri-fied" to take physical education classes and they're the ones who need the activity the most. Cer-tain concerns overweight students have, like changing clothes in the locker rooms in front of other stu-dents and not being able to keep up with the physical activity, can be overwhelming.

"We had one girl who was sick about it," Waldecker said. "They're afraid of physical activi-ty"

She tries to soften their fears by allowing them to do things like wear a T-shirt over the swim suit in the pool, that will make them more comfortable. Waldecker treats overweight children as if they have a health risk.

For instance, she said wouldn't send those students out to run one mile until they worked up to that level of endurance. "Unfortunate-ly, our school district doesn't have phys ed in (kindergarten through sixth grade) and that's a huge problem, because that's when they set their metabolism," Waldecker said. "We want to get them to like activity. We want them to pursue lifetime leisure activity.'

Between 10 and 15 percent of the students ift gym classes are athletes. "We try to deal with the other 80 percent," she said adding

tha t she starts students out play-ing games like horseshoes, ping-pong, bowling and badminton. Swimming, golf, tennis and bas-ketball are also offered.

Kids, including the heavier ones, who c a n t keep up cm bas-ketball teams are allowed to shoot baskets and that keeps them from running back and forth on the court. The idea is that when they -get older they'll have some skills a t sports that can be played by getting two or three people togeth-er.

Waldecker and Ron Pummill, who also teaches Garden City physical education, Bay their first role in teaching is to motivate stu-dents. "Our greatest joy is when a non-athletic kid comes back and says, Tm going to take it again, just because,' and she's over-weight"

Leo Kinsella, Clarenceville schools athletic director, offers overweight students independent study classes involving walking, swimming, exercise and weight training. The nonstructured class is an alternative to classes involv-ing team sports where these stu-dents wouldn't participate much.

Another option for overweight students is the individualized fit-ness classes where instructors and students decide what they want to achieve, like physical fit-ness or building strength. Realis-tically, Kinsella said, a lot of the programs for overweight kids are only moderately successful. Con-sider, though, that many over-weight youngsters have extreme weight problems that began in early childhood, he said.

"There are more kids who are very opposed to physical activity today," Kinsella said. "The kids don't like to play as much as they used to. It's more of a chore to them. I think a big factor is that kids aren't getting the involve-ment they used to with parents in early elementary. Fewer parents are taking their kids out to play."

Attitude about exercise and good nutrition is important not only among students, but their parents, too, according to Jerry Szukaitis, athletic director for John Glenn High School in the Wayne-Westland School District.

"They need some type of physi-cal activity daily. Make it fun for them."

Nurses also assist School nurses often work close-

ly with physical education teach-ers in helping overweight kids. When Carol Bass, Redford Union nurse, is approached by a teacher or parent about overweight stu-dents She recommends they go to their doctor, a Weight Watchers program for children and various exercise classes.

"A lot of teens who are normal weight are unhappy with their weight," Bass said. Working indi-vidually with each child with a weight problem is impossible, she added, considering there are two nurses for 5,000 students.

Stephanie Bury, South Redford School District nurse, said when an overweight child is brought to her she contacts the student's par-ents and recommends the child seek medical attention. If finances are a problem she refers them to agencies that will help.

"Usually if a child is overweight we look and the whole family is overweight," Bury said. "People are overweight because they eat too much or they eat the wrong: thing."

Following nutritional guidelines and writing down everything the child eats daily are two more

• ways to make lifestyle changes.

Teen girls report more severe dating violence While teenage boys are just as likely as girls to be

victims of physical abuse by a date, girls report more severe violence and greater physical and emo-t iona l effects , say Un ive r s i ty of Michigan researchers

In their study of 635 students from a large Mid-western high school, U-M social work Professor Richard M. Tolman and Christian Molidor of the University of Texas at Arlington found that about 37 percent of boys and 36 percent of girls say that they have experienced physical violence during a dating relationship.

However, more than 90 percent of the boys say that their worst incident of dating violence "hurt very little" or "not at all." while nearly half of the girls report serious harm ("hurt a lot") and physical injury (caused bruises, needed medical attention), Tolman said.

"Girls were much more likely to be punched and

to be forced to engage in sexual activity against their will," he said. "Boys, on the other hand, were significantly more likely to be pinched, slapped, scratched and kicked."

The study results show that more than half of the boys say they laughed at receiving the abuse, while a third ignored it. Girls more often fought back, obeyed or tried to talk to their partner after experi-encing violence. Furthermore, about 36 percent of the girls say that they defended themselves when abused by their date.

"This is one way of accounting for some of the incidents of violence that boys report occurring toward them," Tolman said. T h e boys' reports of violence toward them may, in fact, be their part-ners' acts of self-defense in reaction to violence that they are experiencing."

The girls in the sample say that their dating part-ners started the abuse 70 percent of the time, while

boys report that their dates initiated the violence 27 percent of the time.

According to the study, unwanted sexual advances, jealousy and drunkenness are pri-mary reasons for teen dating violence.

About 37 percent of the abused girls report that their partners had made sexual advances toward them, while nearly half of the boys and one-fourth of the girls who were victims of violence say that their dates' jealousy was the reason they were sub-jected to physical violence, Tolman said.

Few reported incidents to an authority figure or a family member, although nearly two-thirds confid-ed in a f r iend Tolman suggested t ha t schools should help prepare teens to respond effectively to abuse reported by friends, and to develop interven-tion plans and encourage student input to help pre-vent dating violence, much of which happens oC school grounds.

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MON, MARCH 24 CARPAL TUNNEL A free lecture on ending carpal tunnel syndrome will be 7:30-9 p.m. at the Livonia Public Library, Carl Sandburg Branch, 30100 Seven Mile. Livonia. Dr (iregory Kramer will discuss how to end carpal tunnel syn-drome without drugs or surgery. For reservations, call <810) 615-1533. Walk-ins are welcome

TUES, MARCH 25 KIDNEY DISEASE MANAGEMENT Learn about ur inary t ract infec-tions and kidney stone disease. This one-time lecture, presented by a Botsford General Hospital urologist, will provide useful information to prevent problems and s tay healthy. There is a $5 fee for the 7 p.m. meeting. Bots-ford is located at 28050 Grand River. Farmington 'Hil ls . For more information, call <810) 477-6100.

BLOOD DRIVE Schoolcraft College will have an American Red Cross blood drive 3-9 p.m. at the Community Room of the Radciiff Center . 1751 RadclifT in Garden City. To schedule an appointment , call <313) 462-4400. Ext. 4770 or 5050. Walk-in donors are wel-

DIABETES EDUCATION "Taking Charge of Living With Diabetes" will be offered for dia-betics age 18 and older a t St. Mary Hospital. Five Mile and Levan in Livonia Classes will be held 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 25 through April 17, in the Pavilion Confer-ence Room B. The $75 price includes a t tendance by a support person To register, call <313) 655-2922 or 1-800-494-1650. HEALTHY ADOLESCENT St. Mary Hospital in Livonia will offer a f ree lecture on "Raising a Healthy Adolescent" 7-9 p.m. at the hospital. Five Mile a t Levan in Livonia. Speakers will be

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Mary Mitsch, R.N., M.S.N., and Ca the r ine Griffin, R.N., M.S., , associate professors, School of Nurs ing at Madonna University in Livonia. There is no charge, bu t registrat ion is requested. To register, call 1-800-494-1615.

WED, MARCH 26 NEWBORN CARE A two-session class will begin meet ing 6 p.m. at Garden City Hospital , 6245 Inkster Road, between Ford and Warren roads in Garden City. The second ses-sion includes child and infant CPR conducted by American Hear t Association instructors. Registrat ion is required. To reg-ister. call <313) 458-4330.

EATING FIBER The Hospitality Studies Program at Henry Ford Community Col-lege will offer "Eating More Fiber" 7-9 p.m. in Room D-143 of the college's Dearborn Heights C e n t e r 22586 .Ann Arbor Trail a t Ou te r Drive and Warren. Price is $12. Chef Marilyn Szv-manski will be the instructor. For registrat ion information, call J u d y Gardner . <313) 845-9865. TINNITUS

Personalized Hearing Care and the Garden City Hospital Audiol-ogv Depar tment will offer "Do You Have Ringing in Your Ears 0 " The presentation on tin-ni tus will be 1:30 p.m. at the MedMax superstore. 35600 Cen-tral City Parkway, across from West land Center in Westland. The program, part of a series, will include audiologists answer-ing quest ions. For information, call <313* 458-7100.

MARCH 28-29, APRIL 4-5 BOWLING BENEFIT The 11th annual "Bowl for the ' Cure" will benefit the Karmanos Cancer Inst i tute. Local sites include Merri-Bowl in Livonia and Super Bowl in Canton. As par t of the event. WJR news repor ter Michael Barr will bowl for 24 consecutive hours March 28 a t Super Bowl. His mother died of cancer. The nine-pin, no-t a p tou rnamen t will be April 4-5 at t h e local centers and several others . For an entry form or more information, call Wendy Corr iveau at 1-800-527-6266.

APRIL 1-22 AGING PARENTS St. Mary Hospital and William Beaumont Hospital are co-spon-soring a free, four-part series, "New Roles, New Challenges: You and Your Aging Parents ." It will meet 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the St Mary Hospital Auditorium, 36475 Five Mile, a t Levan in ' Livonia. Advance registrat ion is required and may be completed by calling 1-800-633-7377.

APRIL 2-23 HEART HEALTH The Botsford Cardiovascular Health Center and Health Development Network will pre-sent a series. "Manage Your Life To Stay in Harmony With Your Heart," 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays a t Health Development Net-work. 39750 Grand River, Novi. Part icipants will learn to control s tress and improve cardiovascu-lar health through a variety of relaxation techniques. Price is $5 per session, or $20 for the series. Advance registrat ion is required. To register, call <810) 477-6100.

WED, APRIL 2 FOCUS ON LIVING Focus on Living, a self-help group for cancer pa t ients and their families, will meet 7-8:30 p.m. in Pavilion Conference Room B of St. Mary Hospital, Levan and Five Mile in Livonia. The group is co-sponsored by the American Cancer Society and meets the first Wednesday of the month. Registration isn't required. For information, call (313) 655-2922 or 1-800-494-1650.

APRIL 4, 5 ,18,19 BONE DENSITY A bone density screening will be held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 5. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Apnl 18, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 19 at MedMax, 35600 Central City Parkway, across from Westland Center in West-land. Price is $39 per person. For information, call <313) 458-7100.

SAT, APRIL 5 WOMEN'S HEALTH

St. Mary Hospital's third annual Women's Health Day will be 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Six Mile and 1-275 in Livo-nia. Keynote speaker Liz Curt is Higgs of Louisville, Ky., will dis-cuss "Only Angels Can Wing It." There will be a number of work-shops. Advance registration is requested for the event; price is $30 in advance, $35 at the door. To register, call 1-800-494-1615.

MON, APRIL 7 UVING WITH CANCER A Living With Cancer group will meet 7 p.m. a t the Riverside Pro-fessional Building in Trenton. There will be six two-hour ses-sions. Advance registration is required. The group is offered by Riverside Osteopathic Hospital and Community Hospice Ser-vices. For information, call Com-munity Hospice Services, (313) 522-4244.

CPR CLASS St. Mary Hospital will offer a Pediatric Basic Life Support CPR class 6-10 p.m. in Pavilion Conference Room B. nea r the south entrance off Levan Road at Five Mile in Livonia. Partici-pants will learn to perform CPR for the infant or child in a car-diac emergency. Management of the obstructed airway is includ-ed in this American Hear t Asso-ciation class. Price is $20. Advance registration is required. To register, c&ll (313) 655-2922 or 1-800-494-1650.

APRIL 7,14, 21 STRESS MANAGEMENT St. Mary Hospital will offer a "Stress for Success" St ress Man-agement Program 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Pavilion Conference Room A. nea r the south ent rance off Levan Road a t Five Mile in Livo-nia. Price is $25: Par t ic ipants will learn to handle s t ress effec-tively. To register, call (313) 655-2922 by April 2.

WED, APRIL 9 STRESS MANAGEMENT The Chronic Illness Awareness Coalition will offer a program on stress management and chronic illness 7-9 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of First Presbyter ian Church of Plymouth, 701 Church. The speaker will be Roberta " Je f f Dailey, a s t ress management t ra in ing specialist.

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h a s a n n o u n c e d two a p p o i n t -m e n t s to t h e s y s t e m Hosp ice Advisory Board.

Gary D. Hibbs of Canton will s e r v e on t h e b o a r d . H i b b s is executive director of Henry Ford Village in Dearborn.

A n n e W o o d B i r g b a u e r of Grosse Po in t e F a r m s h a s also been a p p o i n t e d . S h e is a civic l e a d e r who s e r v e d on H e n r y F o r d ' s C o t t a g e H o s p i t a l a n d Eastern Region boards for many years.

New t rus tee Phi l l ip C. M c K e n n a of Farm-

ington Hills has been appointed to the Henry Ford Hea l th Sys-t e m D e t r o i t c a m p u s Board of

Trustees. McKenna is a registered pro-

fessional community planner.

Doctor welcomed O a £ w o o d

Occupat ional H e a l t h c a r e Center-Farm-i n g t o n Hi l ls has welcomed D r . L e s l i e Arwin, M.D.

A r w i n comes to Oak-wood f rom t h e McAuley Arwin

U r g e n t C a r e S y s t e m in Ann Arbor, ' w h e r e s h e p r a c t i c e d u r g e n t c a r e a n d occupa t iona l m e d i c i n e for s i x y e a r s . She earned her medical degree from t h e U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan in 1981 and completed he r family pract ice res idency a t Oakwood Hospital in 1990.

She also works as a volunteer on the Mt. Brighton Ski Patrol.

Price is $5 for heal th care profes-sionals and consumers. To regis-ter, call (313) 266-^IAC.

EATING DISORDERS Family Service Detroit and Wayne County's Dearborn coun-seling office will hold a five-week educational workshop. "Eating Feelings," 6-8 p.m. beginning April 9 a t the office, 19855 W. Outer Drive, Sui te 104W in Gar-rison Place. Price is $75. The workshop will address issues for individuals struggling with an eating disorder. To register or for information, call (313) 595-8655.

THURS, APRIL 10 WOMEN'S NIGHT Providence Hospital and Medical Centers will sponsor a "Women's Night Out" 6-9 p.m. a t the Mar-riott Hotel Livonia, 17100 Laurel Park Drive. The event will include dinner, a spring fashion show and heal th updates given by Providence medical profes-sionals. Price is $23, and reser-vations should be made by April 2. For information or to register, call 1-800-968-5595. ANXIETY/DEPRESSION St. Mary Hospital in Livonia will offer a free anxiety/depression screening 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. A mental heal th professional will meet privately with individuals.

Registration is required. For information or to register, call (313) 655-2936 or 1-800-494-1654.

HOSPITAL FUND-RAISER Detroit police Chief Isaiah McK-innon will speak a t the third annua l Metropoli tan Affair, a fund-rais ing luncheon presented by the Grace Hospital Guild to benefit the Grace Hospital Child Protection Program. TTie lun-cheon will begin 11:30 a.m. at the Internat ional Banquet and Conference Center, on Monroe in Greektown. Tickets are $40,

with tables of 10 and various lev-els of sponsorship available. For information or tickets, call (313) 966-4565 by March 24.

WORK STATION A "Work Stat ion Tuneup" ses-sion will be held 1 p.m. a t Med-Max. 35600 Centra l City Park-way, across from Westland Cen-ter in Westland. Part icipants will learn simple solutions for common problems associated with si t t ing at a desk all day. There is no charge. For informa-tion, call (313)458-7100.

APRIL 10-11 ANNUAL MEETING The Michigan League for Nurs-ing will hold its annua l meeting

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Ent r ep reneu r of the Year P r o f e s s i o n a l s e r v i c e s f i r m

E r n s t & Young L L P is aga in ca l l ing for nominat ions for the M i c h i g a n E n t r e p r e n e u r o f t h e Y e a r p rogram. Now in its ninth year in Michigan, the pro-g r a m founded and produced by E r n s t & Young honors and rec-ognizes the state 's most success-ful and dynamic en t repreneurs , those men and women who have created and sustained a success-ful, growing enterprise.

T h e r e is no fee for n o m i n a -tions, which must be received by Apr i l 4. Self n o m i n a t i o n s a r e e n c o u r a g e d , as a re those f rom suppliers, customers and others who work with e n t r e p r e n e u r s , s u c h a s b a n k e r s , a t t o r n e y s , accountants , public relations and advert is ing executives.

For information and nomina-tion forms, wri te-Megan Meyer a t E r n s t & Young, Su i t e 1700, 5 0 0 W o o d w a r d Ave . , D e t r o i t 48226-3426 or call her at 1-888-MICH-EOY.

The program has a number of local sponsors. The names of the award recipients will be revealed a t a banque t Wednesday, J u n e 18, a t The Ritz-Carlton in Dear-born. Local award recipients will go on to t h e na t iona l compet i -tion.

In te res t purchased D e t r o i t D i e s e l C o r p . a n d

A l l i e d S i g n a l I n c . j o i n t l y a n n o u n c e d M a r c h 4 t h a t A l l i e d S i g n a l h a s p u r c h a s e d a o n e - t h j r d i n t e r e s t in D a v c o M a n u f a c t u r i n g L.L.C., which h a s its headquar ters and manu-f a c t u r i n g opera t ions in Sa l ine . Davco designs and manufac tures diesel fuel processing devices for medium- and heavy-duty trucks. O t h e r p a r t n e r s in Davco a r e D e t r o i t D ie se l a n d S t e p h e n Davis, president of Davco Manu-facturing.

Al l iedSignal F i l te rs & S p a r k P l u g s , a u n i t of A l l i e d S i g n a l Automot ive , cur ren t ly supp l ies fue l f i l t e r ca r t r idges to Davco. AlliedSignal is a key supplier of h e a v y « d u t y t r u c k f i l t e r s a n d o ther products to Detroit Diesel.

Detroi t Diesel, based in Red-f o r d , d e s i g n s , m a n u f a c t u r e s , m a r k e t s , services and provides a f t e rmarke t and remanufac tured products for a full range of high performance diesel and a l te rna-t i v e s f u e l e n g i n e s . I t o f f e r s f i n a n c i n g t h r o u g h i t s D e t r o i t Diesel Capital Corp. subsidiary. I t h a d 1996 r e v e n u e s of $1 .96 billion.

Ford kudos For the t h i r d t i m e in r e c e n t

yearB, N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d I n c . of W e s t l a n d h a s b e e n awarded Ford Motor Company's h i g h e s t d e a l e r honor , T h e QC Chairman's Award. The award is presented in recognition of cus-tomer satisfaction excellence.

The Chai rman 's Award recog-nizes those who excel in meet ing a n d e x c e e d i n g t h e n e e d s a n d expectat ions of cus tomers . T h e award is determined by rankings in s u r v e y s c o m p l e t e d by c u s -tomers r e g a r d i n g the i r dea le r -s h i p e x p e r i e n c e . D i s t r i b u t e d nat ionwide, the award is given to the top qua l i f y ing dea l e r in each regional group.

Ford Motor Company c rea ted t h e a w a r d in 1985. T h e loca l dea le rsh ip w a s opened in 1936 by Raymond and E r n e s t Nor th and switched from Chrys l e r to Ford products in 1941. In 1969, t h e company moved to i ts cur -r e n t l o c a t i o n a t 3 3 3 0 0 F o r d Road. Raymond's son, cha i rman J a m e s E. Nor th , and sons Dou-g l a s N o r t h , p r e s i d e n t , a n d

"• T h o m a s Nor th , vice p r e s i d e n t , continue to own and operate the dea lersh ip , which employs 150 people.

Powerhouse Gym P o w e r h o u s e Gym is opening

its doors at 34520 Ford Road in W e s t l a n d . T h e c o m p a n y w a s f o u n d e d by Wil l a n d N o r m Dabish in Detroit in 1974. It now has more than 340 locations. The W e s t l a n d l o c a t i o n m e a s u r e s more than 16,000 square feet.

The local site's specialties will be aerobic ac t iv i ty a n d we igh t resistance training. It will offer a variety of ameni t i es . For infor-mation, call (313) 722-4040

Chosen for award Harcour t Brace P ro fe s s iona l

Publ ishing has announced t h a t R e h m a n n Robinson , P.C., has been selected as one of the 1996 Digest 50 Award winners . Win-ners are selected for their devel-opment and i m p l e m e n t a t i o n of innovative s trategies for growth among mid-sized firms na t ion-wide.

For the 10th year in a row, the Digest 50 p r o g r a m h a s recog-n ized t h e f i n e s t C P A f i r m s ac ross t h e c o u n t r y . R e h m a n n Robinson is the second l a r g e s t Mich igan-based CPA a n d con-sulting firm. It operates an office in Farmington Hills, along with offices in other Michigan cities.

New logo Troy-based MVP C o m m u n i -

ca t ions Inc. recently introduced a new logo fo r t h e c o m p a n y , w h i c h h a s u n d e r g o n e r e c e n t c h a n g e s a n d exp^fTsian . T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e by Roger Gullickson, president .

The company offers corporate c o m m u n i c a t i o n s s e rv i ce s w i t h offices in the Detroit area , Chica-go and Los Angeles.

Scholarships T h e D e t r o i t C h a p t e r of

W o m e n i n C o m m u n i c a t i o n s will offer three $500 scholarships to Detroit-area college s tudents . S u b m i s s i o n s m u s t b e p o s t -marked by March 31. There will be two scholarships for journal-ism or communications s tuden t s and one for such a s t u d e n t who has overcome a challenge of dis-ability. For an appl icat ion, con-tact Sonja Terbush a t (810) 352-1250.

New division Metro Mor tgage C o r p o r a t i o n

has opened a new division, Key Mortgage Inc., announced Rick S h a f f n e r , p r e s i d e n t of M e t r o Mortgage Corporation.

C h r i s Hoehn is p r e s i d e n t of t h e new d i v i s i o n . H o e h n h a s eight years of mortgage banking and real estate experience, most recently with Republic Bancorp Inc.

The Key Mortgage office is at 215 E . M a i n , N o r t h v i l l e . T h e te lephone number is (810) 347-0100.

Stride Rite Richard and C h e r i e C e r u l l i ,

owners of Richard's S t r ide Rite, have announced the grand open-ing of their newest S t r i d e Rite location at the Boardwalk Shop-ping C e n t e r on O r c h a r d L a k e Road in West B loomf ie ld . The s t o r e wi l l a l so f e a t u r e o t h e r q u a l i t y b r a n d s of c h i l d r e n ' s footwear.

Expanding D e a r b o r n - b a s e d G h a f a r i

A s s o c i a t e s Inc . , a n a rch i t ec -tural , planning, engineer ing and m a n a g e m e n t firm, is b u i l d i n g new offices in Macomb County. Ground was recently broken for c o n s t r u c t i o n of new of f i ces a t Mound Road sou th of 17 Mile. The 8.000-square-foot building, w h i c h wil l h a v e c a p a c i t y to house more than 40 s taf f mem-bers, is scheduled for completion in July.

Grammar guru P u n c t u a t i o n P l u s is a Livo-

n i a - b a s e d f u l l - s e r v i c e w r i t i n g c o n s u l t i n g f i r m . T h e s t a f f accep t s ed i t ing , t e c h n i c a l and publ ici ty wr i t ing a s s i g n m e n t s . T h i s i n c l u d e s n e w s l e t t e r s , b rochures , a cademic p a p e r s or special assignments t h a t arise.

Punctuat ion Plus serves south-e a s t e r n M i c h i g a n a n d can be reached at (810) 442-9610. CEO Jennifer Maykovich, 23, is a resi-den t of Livonia w h e r e she was born, raised and educated.

New agency T h e LAB A g e n c y , w h i c h

s e r v e s t h e W e s t l a n d - C a n t o n area, recently opened its doors. Principal owner Will iam Morn-son of W e s t l a n d w a s r ecen t l y named the state 's top insurance educator by the Michigan Associ-

ation of Insurance Agents. T h e i n d e p e n d e n t i n s u r a n c e

agency sells auto, home, life and commercial bus ine s s insurance. For in fo rmat ion on the family-owned agency , c a l l (313) 326-5305.

Program effec t ive An i n d e p e n d e n t s t u d y w a s

done to evaluate Black & Decker Corporation's employee Diabetes Management P rogram, adminis-tered by U n i v e r s a l Sel f Care Inc., which h a s offices in Livo-nia. T h e s u r v e y i n d i c a t e d t h e program was cost-effective and c u s t o m e r - f r i e n d l y . T h e s t u d y was c o n d u c t e d by Wil l iam M. Mercer Inc. for Black & Decker.

Represen ta t ives f rom each of t h e t h r e e o r g a n i z a t i o n s d i s -cussed the da t a in a presentation e n t i t l e d " A n E m p l o y e r ' s Approach to Improving Diabetes Outcomes" a t t h e Disease Man-agement Congress. A total of 790 employees who pa r t i c ipa ted in the company's Diabetes Manage-m e n t P r o g r a m w e r e involved, with 46 percent responding.

Tennyson dona t ion As p a r t of t h e "Project From

the Heart," owner Kit Tennyson of T e n n y s o n C h e v r o l e t donat-ed a Sears C r a f t s m a n reciprocat-ing saw to the home repair unit of t h e L ivon ia S e n i o r C e n t e r . Mayor J a c k K i r k s e y , Kit Ten-nyson, Activit ies Director Gaye Ware and Livonia Seniors were present for the donation.

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Established in 1955, Tennyson C h e v r o l e t is a m e m b e r of t h e Livonia C h a m b e r of Commerce a n d Rotary, a n d an active sup-por te r of DARE of Livonia and Livonia Hear ts .

Airport en te r ta inment T e a m G r o u p , a R o m u l u s -

based electronic advertising and media company, is using technol-ogy to provide information to tar-ge t a u d i e n c e s . In coope ra t i on w i t h C o m p u g u i d e Inc. , T e a m -Group has installed the first of t h r e e or more video walls in a h i g h t r a f f i c a r e a of D e t r o i t Metropolitan Airport.

The first video wall is located in t h e b a g g a g e c l a im a r e a of Northwest Airlines.

Kroger award The Livonia-based Kroger Co.

o f M i c h i g a n w a s a m o n g 21 companies chosen as winners in U n i t e d W a y C o m m u n i t y Se r -v i c e s ' 1996 C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Contest.

Kroger earned honorable men-tion in the overall Comprehen-sive Promotional Campaign cate-gory. The contest honors compa-n i e s for o u t s t a n d i n g a c h i e v e -m e n t in c o m m u n i c a t i n g t h e United Way message to employ-ees during the annual fund-rais-ing campaign.

Fay go milestone F a y g o Beverages is celebrat-

i n g i t s 9 0 t h a n n i v e r s a r y . A recipe con te s t f ea tu r ing Faygo produc ts is included, with win-ning recipes to be compiled in a c o m m e m o r a t i v e cookbook . E n t r i e s m u s t be r e c e i v e d by April 30 a n d must be accompa-nied by a n official en t ry form, found in newspapers March 16.

Faygo, founded in 1907, today produces 4 3 flavors.

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ENJOY LIFE WITH ME Catholic SWM. 40, outgoing, enjoys single groups, motorcycles, biking, boating, seeks tnerxJy. under-standing SF, to share ife with. Ad* .2290

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CHIRCHGOER SWM, 27, Nazarene, kind of quat. active, fui-kwing, likes gong out with fnends, repairing cars, seeks goal and famrfy oriented SF Ad* 4803

BELIEVES IN GOD Catholic SWM, 23, easygoing, attends church, enjoys hockey, working on cars, seeks attractive, funny, petite, goal-onented, drug-free SF. MS. Ad* .2363

WITTY MAN SWM, 38, 6". 1871K , employed, snare. f»Wul, humorous, enjoys art museums, the ballet, skiing, movas, seeks fattMuf, snare, romantic, affectionate SF. Ad*.1910

MARRIAGE-MINDED Catholic SWM, 37. warm, snare, romantic, enjoys museums, art, hatory, romance, seeks irteftgent. slim, trim, attracts. thougNM SF Ad* 1956

NEW IN TOWN Hardwortong SWM 22. Cathofcc, ou«go*ig, enjoys pleyrig poof berig withfrands,tafcng on the phone, seeks responsible, mature SF. Ad* 4322

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CAN BF. SERIOL'S Cdhotc SWM. 26, ton, enjoys fiaftng. hunting, stay-rg It. seeks horasL artafets SF. who * go*-on-ented Ad*4426

MARRIAGE-MINDED Upbeat, funorous SM. 33, can be senous. smoksr enioys gol. (ehng. tuning, campng. seeks land-hearted SF, tor ssnous rafettonMip. Adi 3690

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LOVES CHILDREN Catholic SWM, 21, attends Chnstan activities, enioys martial arts, woodworking, reading danang. seeks church-going Sf, with true fa«h Ad* 1356

LIKES ANTIV l 'ES Calhokc SWM. 45, easygoing, knMaarted. attends Christian activities, enioys woodworking, biking, seeks honest, laithful SF. with integrity. Ad*. 1987

BOO BOO BEAK Catholic SWM, 41. kid at heart, enjoys tktang. hiking, the outdoors, animals, seeks good-hearted, cue, sensitive, passionate, canng SF Ad* <822

ENJOYS COMEDY C L l BS Lutheran SWM. 25, professional, easygoing. fuMov-ing, hobbas are church wenhfiftng. billiards, seeks horast, good-humored SF, cute looks a plus Ad* 4560

CAN WE TALK? Catholic SWM, 27. enjoys sports, music. dHng out. danang, seeks sincere, loving, canng, horast SF Ad*.5226

GOOD UPBRINGING Cathokc SWM, 30, humorous, spontaneous, attends Christian activities, enjoys travel, golf, bowing, seeks bubbly SF, 25-35, with good morals Ad* 6759

ADVENTUROUS Cathofcc SWM, 23, fun-loving, easygong. attends Christian acOvflas. enjoys movas, romantic dnars. seeks fun-kwng, easygoing SF, no game players Ad*,7373

GOOI) CATCH Congenial SWM, 23, Catholic, hobbas indude rollerblading, mountain biking, and snow skiing, seeks outgoing, sincere, canng SF Ad* 8521

CALL THIS AD: CattxAc SWM. 25. N/S, non-dnnker. fun. outjjang. enjoys working out, seeks employed, fun SF, WS, non-dnnker, with a good head on her shoulders Ad* 6869

POSITIVE OUTLOOK Catholic SWCM, 40. cunous, enjoys biking, walks, logging, music, movas. readng, thinking, fnends, family, seeking fit, tnm, humorous, kmd. articulate SF, willing lo share her Me with another Ad*.4141

LIKES T O CUDDLE Religious SWM, 39, outgoing, attends Chnstian activities, enjoys travel, walks, quat times, seeks honest, faithful, articiiaia SF Ad* 8273

SWEETNESS FOLLOWS SBM. 33. fun-toving, yet senous, enjoys readng. writ-ing, Christian activities, pofcbcs, spectator sports, seeks spiritual, family-oriented, intelligent SF. Ad* 7876

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GOOD ATTITU DE SWM, 51. calm, easygoing, honest attends Chnstan activites, enioys darvang, seeks slender SF, 5'2"-5'5" Ad* 1256

RELIGION GUIDES MY LIFE Sensitive, canng SWM, 35, Lutheran, enjoys time wDh his kids, movas. drang out. ee skating, seeks talkative, honest SF. Ad* 7034

VOLUNTEER SWM, 43, Catholic, kmd, hardwortong, caring, likes astronomy, the outdoors, nature, seeks honest, kmd-hearted. loving SF, Ad*.2877

DINNER FOR TWO? Methodist SBM, 43, brown eyes, loving, sensitive, gentle, enjoys bowling, movas, concerts, timer for two. seeks town, spontaneous, independent SF Ad* .5571

VARIOUS INTERESTS Jewish SWM, 49, seekrg vtrant, intelligent, camg. loving, warm, personable SF. tor companionship. Ad* 7098

FIND OUT MORE Loving, caring SWM, 26, Catholic, student, enjoys hockey, coacfing, seeks very honest, cute, outgomg. easy to gel along with SF Ad* 9441

WITTY CATHOLIC SWM, 53, enjoys volunteer work, chidren, cooking, danang, seekrg sharing, creative, encrtng, commu-neative SF Ad*.3853

UP FOR A CHALLENGE? Well-rounded SWCM, 40, enioys da*y exercise, readng, the Bfcle theater cross-country skiing, seeks caring, empathebc. communicative SF Ad* 3638

SPOILS HIS GAL Baptist S8M, 39, respectful, enjoys basketball, shooang pod, bowing, movas, seeks w«y caring SF, for relafionsTsp Adi 4360

ENJOYS LIFE SWM, 60. aasygomg. good sense of honor, kkes the outdoors, flea markets, dnng out dossnl dance, seeks horast SF, with smlar rterests Ad* 7818

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Internet fun appeals to children and teens EMORY

DANIELS

O&E ONUNE

At t h e Summi t f l a c e , your 4-y e a r - o l d can s u r f t h e I n t e r n e t while you are shopping, thanks to MST Techno Kids.

The TechnoKids shop is next to KohPft depar tment store in Sum-mit Place. It offers families access to the latest technologies in a con-venient , affordable and safe envi-r o n m e n t . All ages are invi ted to u s e t h e s h o p ' s c o m p u t e r s a n d robotics.

C h i l d r e n can l e a r n a b o u t r o b o t i c s wh i l e t h e y p r o g r a m motorized Legos with a computer.

At Internet Central , children can surf the Internet or video conference using the shop's T- l connection or can build their own Web page.

At the Science Cen t e r , hands-on exper iments , computer dissections, robot construction and pro-g r a m m i n g are ava i l ab l e . In the Morphing Lab , youngsters can use a digital camera and morph the image with GOO software.

And in the G a m i n g Lab, kids can use any of more t h a n 30 TechnoKids approved knowledge-based games. P r o g r a m s and technologies are pre-sented in an age-appropriate format at all centers. The first 15 minutes a re free and $2 for each addi-t ional 15-minute segment , A one-hour p rogram

using any two labs costs $6.50 and a two-hour pro-gram selecting any two labs will cost $11.

Child drop-off programs a re available for ages 3-12. For security reasons, a digital image of the par-ent and child is t aken and each adul t is given a beeper while he or she shops.

TechnoKids a lways h a s ce r t i f i ed t e a c h e r s on staff to offer personalized instruction. TechnoKids has provided computer educat ion to thousands of chi ldren in more than 27 school d is t r ic ts in the Detroit a rea . They also have a Special Beginners Program for senior .citizens older than 60 from 3-5 p.m. Monday through Fr iday.

Click on Click Click, a new Web site developed to enter ta in and

provide a guide to the In te rne t for teens, is worth visi t ing a t http:/ /www.click.toplinks.com, if you a re a teen or young a t hear t .

Guided by the preferences of 13- to 19-year-olds, shor t reviews and recommendat ions are made in categories such as music, spor t s ; fashion, the ar ts , hobbies, enter ta inment , humor , games, the media, and the Internet .

The categories offer Web sur fe rs a chance to look a t recommended sites and ask them for their opin-ion and recommendations as well. "We want kids to tell us what they th ink on a variety of subjects, get them to communicate wi th one another as well

a s g ive us an idea of w h a t t h e y c o n s i d e r good sites," said project developer Paula Guran .

Click also offers exclusive content in two other f o r m s . Month ly as t ro logica l f o r e c a s t s des igned specifically for teens a re provided by professional as t ro loger "Sul tana Mar i jah ." J o s h El j is , an 18-y e a r - o l d f rom S a n F ranc i s co , p r o v i d e s a f r e s h "rant" of his decided opinions each month.

"Josh is a self-styled 'cyberpunk cub reporter, ' " said Guran . "Even though he is rooted more in the l i te rary movement than the technological one, he knows his way around the Net . We think he will m a k e his readers think and react. His writ ing and t h e special astrology should be a big plus for our users ."

An educational advantage is found most promi-nent ly in "Study Hall," an area with a list of how to find information and help with homework on the Web. The interactive features encourage s tudents to communicate their own ideas using E-mail, chat and message boards.

Click also s teers high school s t u d e n t s to s i tes t h a t can help them in finding t h e r i g h t college and obtaining financial aid. "We all need something of a pa thf inder for the Internet . With Click, we think k ids now have a great spot to s tar t ," added Guran.

Click is pa r t of I n t e r n e t Associat ion Corpora-t ion 's TopLinks venture . The TopLinks s i tes a re online guides to the In terne t designed for specific

m a r k e t s e g m e n t s of t h e popula t ion . Click j o in s U n i v e r s i t y T o p L i n k s a t http^/www.univer8ity. toplinks.com as p a r t of an expanding Web presence.

KidSurf

Speaking of youth and kids, the young and young at heart finished visiting Click can now go to Online at http://www.kids urf.net

KidSurf is an In t e rne t Surfboard for Kids and Teens. While it looks like a day a t the beach here, it's also educational and enter taining. KidSurf has s e p a r a t e sec t ions for both younger a n d t e e n a g e audiences. P a r e n t s can freely download the net fil-ter CyberPatrol while reading about the SafeSurf ra t ing method. . " -

Y o u n g e r k i d s can p lay t h e i r f a v o r i t e s p o r t s online a t The Sand Court or browse a l ibrary full of m a t h , sc ience , E n g l i s h a n d a r t s i t e s in T h e Lighthouse. Teens can catch up on the i r favor i te teen magazines, chat with others their a g e , or ask questions of Dr. Maria. 1

Emory Daniels may be reached via E-mail at [email protected]. Past columns are may be accessed at http:/ /obser^ef-eccentric.com / main / emoryd / archive.html.

BUSINESS PEOPLE This column highlights promo-

tions, transfers, hirings and other key personnel moves within the suburban business communi-ty. Send a brief biographical summary, including the towns of residence and employment and a black-and-white photo, if desired, to: Business People, Observer Business Page, Observer News-papers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livo-nia, 48150. Our fax number is <3131 591-7279.

Manager on duty D o n n a V i s s c h e r "of Canton is

t h e new m a n a g e r of t h e Ann Arbor Branch of C e n t u r y Rain Aid of Madison He igh t s , which provides turf i r r igat ion and land-scape lighting.

She is a g r a d u a t e of the Uni-versity of Michigan and has been with Century for five years, most recently as office manage r of the C o m m e r c e T o w n s h i p b r a n c h . She has worked in counter sales and branch operations.

Burgan

Controller named - L a w r e n c e B u r g a n of R e d f o r d h a s b e e n n a m e d c o n t r o l l e r a t N a t i o n a l H u m a n R e s o u r c e C o m m i t t e e Inc., a Fa rm-ing ton Hil ls-

b a s e d p r o f e s s i o n a l e m p l o y e r organization. The announcement was made by Ed Gudeman, pres-ident and CEO.

In this position, Burgan closely mainta ins control over the collec-tion and depos i t of mil l ions of d o l l a r s f r o m t h e a c c o u n t s of NHRC's clients annually.

Prior to joining NHRC, Burgan s p e n t t h r e e y e a r s as a pro jec t m a i ^ a g e r ^ f o r R M F , a T o l e d o -based e n v i r o n m e n t a l company. Prior to tha t , he served as chief financial officer a t Gregory Boat C o m p a n y in D e t r o i t . He a l so spent eight years as administra-tor and controller for the Detroit-

b a s e d l a w f i r m of P l u n k e t t Cooney.

B u r g a n e a r n e d a bachelor of bus iness admin i s t r a t ion degree from the Universi ty of Detroit in 19?2 and became a certified pub-lic accountant in 1975.

A promotion

Miller

J o h n M. Mil ler , a cer-t i f i e d p u b l i c a c c o u n t a n t , has been pro-m o t e d to a u d i t associ-a t e a t P lan te & M o r a n , LLP , an a c c o u n t i n g

a n d m a n a g e m e n t c o n s u l t i n g firm. He h a d been a staff audi-tor. As an associate, Miller will m a n a g e a u d i t engagemen t s for financial inst i tutions and manu-facturing clients.

Mi l le r j o i n e d the Bloomfield Hills office of Plante & Nloran in January- 1992. Prior to tha t , he s p e n t f i v e y e a r s a t t h e F i r s t

S t a t e Bank of Eastpointe. Miller h o l d s a b a c h e l o r ' s d e g r e e in accountancy from Walsh College.

He and his wife. Amy, are resi-d e n t s of St. Clair Shores.

Leads discussion ' P a u l G . P a g e is p r i n c i p a l e n g i n e e r for Air Q u a l i t y a n d Regulatory Compliance Services a t TolTest Inc., which has offices in Plymouth. He will moderate a panel on recycling and the envi-r o n m e n t a t the Michigan P las -t ics S u m m i t to be held April 10 in Lansing. Page will guide other p rofess iona ls th rough a discus-sion of whether government can regula te more effectively.

New face6 T h r e e new professionals have

j o i n e d R e h m a n n R o b i n s o n ' s Farmington Hills office,

M i c h e l l e M. H o e f j o in s t h e firm's I n f o r m a t i o n Technology Division. She previously worked for five years in accounting and s o f t w a r e s u p p o r t f o r M e r c y

H e a l t h S e r v i c e s . S h e h o l d s a bachelor 's degree in account ing f r o m W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y a n d a lso a m a s t e r ' s d e g r e e in bus iness admin i s t r a t i on wi th a c o n c e n t r a t i o n in I n f o r m a t i o n Systems.

R i c h a r d W. H e s t e r joins the Audit Depar tment , working with profit and non-profit clients. He previously worked for four years in building supply sales and has a bachelor's degree in accounting from Michigan S ta t e Universi ty a n d a m a s t e r ' s of s c i e n c e in finance from Walsh College.

S c o t t G . K o e b e r j o i n s t h e Audit Department , working with profit and non-profit clients. He holds a bachelor of accountancy degree from Walsh College.

Admitted to partnership M i c h a e l J . B u r w e U h a s been

a d m i t t e d to the p a r t n e r s h i p of P r i c e W a t e r h o u s e L L P . H e joined Price Waterhouse in 1986 and has served in the audi t and business advisory services group t h r o u g h o u t his career . His pri-

mary focus h a s been on service to clients in the automotive, con-sumer durables and retai l indus-tries.

Project consultant P h i l i p P .

J o h n s o n has j o i n e d N T H C o n s u l t a n t s L t d . a s p ro -j e c t c o n s u l -t a n t . H e h a s more t h a n 30 y e a r s exper i -ence in envi-r o n m e n t a l

cons t ruc t ion m a n a g e m e n t a n d c o n t r a c t i n g . H i s e x p e r i e n c e includes 22 years wi th the U.S. Army Corps of E n g i n e e r s and , more recently, eight yea r s with Waste Management Inc.

He earned a master of scieriee degree in civil engineering and a mas t e r of bus iness a d m i n i s t r a -t i o n deg ree . He a n d h i s w i f e , Janice, live in Troy. Johnson will work from the Farmington Hills office.

Johnson

BUSINESS DATEBOOK Business-related items are wel-come from the Observer area and should be sent to Observer News-papers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livo-nia 48150. Our fax number is (313)591-7279.

TUES, MARCH 25 CHALLENGES OF CHANGE Schoolcraft College will present "How To Handle the Challenges of Change" in the McDowell Cen-ter of the college , 18600 Hagger-ty, between Six Mile and Seven Mile in Livonia. The seminar is part of the Professional Enhancement Workshops series. Price is $97. The semina r will be presented by Nat iona l Seminar Group. For informat ion, call (313) 462-4448.

WED, MARCH 26 MARKETING Bill Harvey, cha i rman of Next Century Media, will speak at the Great Lakes Interact ive Market-ing Association mee t ing 8-10 a.m. at the Detroit Club. 712 Cass Ave., Detroit. Tickets are $20 for members, $30 for non-members. For reservations, call Toni Holmes a t (810) 258-9270, ELECTRONIC FlUNG Automatic Data Processing and the U.S. Small Bus iness Admin-istration will hold a seminar 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. a t t h e Fairlane Club in Dearborn on the new Electronic Federal Tax Payment System. Price is $25. To register or for information, call Steve Howard of ADP a t 1-800-736-2752.

THURS, MARCH 27 MTBMAL AUOITOII The Michigan Manufac tur ing Technology Center will offer "QS-9000: In ternal Auditor" 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. a t Schoolcraft Col-lege in Livonia. Price is $225. For reservations, call Cristina O'Connor, 1-800-292-44A4, Ext 4165.

YOUNGER LAWYERS "Hie Younger Lawyers Division, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter. Federal Ba r Associa-tion will present "From Green to Gold: Chant and Professional

at for t h e YoiJnger

Lawyer" 2-5 p.m. a t The Dear-born Inn. There will be a panel discussion. Price is $35 before March 21, $45 af te r . To register, call Sherry Beaupre at Butzel Long. (31^)983-7415.

TUES, APRIL 1 COMPUTER CRISIS A "Year 2000 Computer Crisis" program will be offered a t the Novi HiUon, on Haggerty north of Eight Mile. Peter de Jager will be the speaker . Beyond 2000 « Consulting Inc. will introduce a new software solution to the "Year 2000" computer crisis. For information on registering, call Chris Psinas a t 1-800-871-7770. WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS The Women Business Owners of Southeastern Michigan will meet 6:30 p.m. on the first floor of the 777 Building on Eisenhow-er a t Sta te in Ann Arbor. Follow-ing the business mixer, the pro-gram will be 7-8:30 p.m. John Agno will present a program on "Pricing in a Service Industry for Business Success." Agno is presi-dent of S igna ture Inc. Price is $10 for non-members. For reser-vations, call president Monica Milla, (313) 944-2133.

THURS, APRIL 3 HUMAN EXCELLENCE The Study of H u m a n Excellence Seminar will be held^:30-9:30 p.m. at the Novi Hilton. 21111 Haggerty. I t is designed to improve relat ionships, sales/business, communication and finances. Price is $35. Advance registrat ion is required. Refreshments will be served 6 p.m. For information, call (313) 255-7777.

EUROPEAN MARKETS A seminar and dinner on T h e Emerging European Markets" will be sponsored by the School-craft College Export Assistance Office. The seminar will explore current marke tp lace t rend* in Eastern Europe, business proto-col and cul tura l diversities and tradit ions. Keynote speaker is Clarence Rivette, president of Amigo Mobility Internat ional . A panel discussion hosted by George F rank , U.S. Depar tment of Commerce internat ional t rade

specialist, will close the evening. Fee is $60. For reservations, call (313) 46£-4438. The college is a t 18600 Haggerty, between Six Mile and Seven Mile.

FRIDAY, APRIL 4 JOB FAIR Michigan employers are invited to take p a r t in the 19th Michi-gan Collegiate Job Fair 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. a t Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft in Livonia. The fair is co-sponsored by Wayne S ta te and Eas t e rn Michigan universi-ties and promoted by more than 70 other four-year and two-year insti tutions. ESD, The Engineer-ing Society, is a supporting spon-sor. For information, call Nan-nette McCleary a t (313) 577-3390 or Ken Meyer of EMU at (313) 487-0400.

MON, APRIL 7 SUBURBAN WEST The Subu rban West Business and Professional Women will meet 6 p.m. a t the Holiday Inn-Livonia, a t Laurel Park (Six Mile and 1-275). Dinner will be served 6:30 p.m. There will be a demon-stration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Elections will be held for the coming year. Price is $13. For information, call J e a n n e Foster , (810) 887-5723, or Eunice Taylor, (810) 737-5778.

CHANGING MANAGEMENT Thomas P. Moore II, president of St. Thomas & Associates, will speak on "Changing Manage-ment Styles To Meet New Corpo-rate Cul tures : Rigid to a Flexible Corporate Environment" a t the Madonna Universi ty McManus Distinguished Business Lecture. The presenta t ion will be 7 p.m. in Kresge Hall a t the university, Schoolcraft and Levan in Livo-nia. The Bloomfield Hills resi-dent received his bschehor of business adminis t ra t ion degree from the Universi ty of Notre Dame. For more information,

call (313) 432-5356.

APRIL 9-10 QUAUTY COUNCIL The Michigan Quality Council will offer a solution for business-

es and organizations looking for direction wi th its roadmap to quali ty: The 1997 Spring Shar-ing Conference, to be held a t the Ypsilanti Marriott. Price is !§350 before March 31, $385 af ter March 31. For registration infor-mation, call Bill Kalmar a t (810) 370-4552.

THURS, APRIL 10 CAREER WOMEN The National Association of Career Women, Metro Detroit Chapter , will hold a monthly luncheon meeting 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. a t the Southfield Mar-riott, 27033 Northwestern High-way. J e a n n e Ballew of Ideas in Action will discuss "Introducing Yourself With Power." Price is $15 for members, $18 for guests. For reservations, call (810) 851-8130. " •

SAT, APRIL 12 CAREERS FAIR The West land Chamber of Com-merce Annual Jobs & Career Fa i r will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. a t West land Shopping Center. The Observer & Eccentric is the ma jo r sponsor. Businesses are encouraged to make reservations early. Sponsorship cutoff date is March 17 and table rental dead-line is April 11. For information, call t h e chamber office, (313) 326-7222.

TUES, APRIL 15 EMPLOYES MOTIVATION Schoolcraft College will present a one-day seminar. "Motivators T h a t Are Bet ter Than Money." 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. a t the college, 18600 Haggerty, between Six Mile and Seven Mile in Livonia. The seminar will cover ways to t hank and inspire employees t h a t do not always involve mone-ta ry rewards. I t will be conduct-ed by the National Seminar Group. Price is $97. For informa-tion or to register, call (313) 462-4448.

THURS, APRIL 17 INTERNET tECURfTY Netrex Inc. and Check Point Sof tware Technologies Ltd. will

host a symposium on In terne t security, "The Latest Develop-men t s in Secure Internet Tech-nology and Electronic Com-merce," 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. a t the Radisson Plaza Hotel, 1500 Town Center, Southfield. Price is $45 per person. To register or for information, call Christy Brewer. (810) 352-9643.

SAT, APRIL 26 JOB FAIR The fourth annual Co-op Ser-vices Credit Union S tuden t Job Fair will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the credit union's Financial Cen-

' te r , 29550 Five Mile, jus t west of Middlebelt in Livonia. It is for young people ages 16-24 who will receive help finding employ-ment . Free 15-minute workshops will be available on interviewing skills, budgeting and savings. Businesses may reserve free table space by calling E m m a Crawford a t (313) 522-3700. Ext 259.

JUNE 12-14 SERVANT-LEADERSHIP An internat ional servant-leader-ship conference will be held a t the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ann Arbor. The seventh annua l inter-national conference will include J o h n Lore of Plymouth Town-ship, CEO of the Sisters of St. Joseph Health System as a keynote presenter . A variety of fields will be represented. To register or for information, call the Greenleaf Center at (317) 259-1241. The conference is sponsored by the Greenleaf Cen-te r for Servant-Leadership, based in Indianapolis. Informa-tion is also available from the Ann Arbor Convention and Visi-tors Bureau, 1-800-888-9487 or (313) 995-7281.

vations need to be made. For information, call Laura Hath-away a t (810) 669-3547.

WEDNESDAYS GROUP MEETS NAWBO West meets 7:30-9 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month at Fox Hills Count ry Club, 8768 N. Terri torial , west of Plymouth Township. The net- -work is for women who own and operate their own bus inesses to provide support and sha re solu-tions. Cost is $10 for members and $15 for guests, which includes a continental breakfas t . BUSINESS NETWORK The Laurel Park chap te r of Busi-ness Network Internat ional , a networking organization special-izing in business re fer ra ls among members, meets a t Richard 's Restaurant . 39305 P lymouth Road at Eckles, at 7 a.m. every Wednesday. Call Tim Rosiak, (313) 459-3781, or Al Mughan-nem, (313)427-5355.

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MONDAYS Suburban West Business and Professional Women meet on the first Monday of each month a t the Holiday Inn a t Six Mile and 1-275. Networking is 6-6:30 p.m. and dinner is 6:30-7 p.m. A short business meeting is then conducted. Cost is $13 and reser-

BUSINESS NETWORK The Livonia chapter of Business Network Internat ional , a net-working organization speciali i-ing in business re fer ra ls among members, meets a t t h e Comfort Inn on Middlebelt Road nea r I-" 96 at 7 a.m. every Friday. Ca l l (810) 357-0430 or (313) 844-3432.

TUES-FRI HELPFUL TIPS The Southeast Michigan Career Service routinely holds no-cost sneak peaks on the job m a r k e t of tomorrow, Topics discussed • include: the job marke t , present and future ; the t radi t ional resume and why i t no longer ; works; and t radi t ional job search techniques, which a re considered obsolete. The 1 1/2-hour sessions are held: 12:30 p.m Tuesday ; 6:30 p.m. Wednesday; 12:30 p.m. Thursday, and 8:30 a .m. Friday at 29444 Northwestern High- » way. Suite 500, Southf ie ld . • Reserve a spot by cal l ing 1 -888 ! JOBOLOGY. *

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Panic attack, heart disorder have similar .symptoms A n o n - l i f e - t h r e a t e n i n g , b u t o f t en

' ' d e b i l i t a t i n g , r e c u r r e n t r a p i d h e a r t rhythm produces symptoms easily con-

. . . . fused with "panic attacks" - a misdiag-•. .Gnosis made twice as f r e q u e n t l y in • i.wpmen. Recognition and appropr ia te

t rea tment of the cardiac disorder can e l iminate panic-like symptoms in 90 percent of cases.

These new findings are reported in the March 10 issue of the American Medical Association journal Archives of In t e rna l Medicine by a Wayne S ta te University School of Medicine research t e a m , whose sen ior m e m b e r is Dr. Michael H. Lehmann. M.D., clinical a ssoc ia te professor of medic ine and director of the Arrhythmia Center at S ina i Hospi ta l in Det ro i t . The lead author of the article is Dr. Timothy J. Lessmeier, M.D., currently at tjie Heart*

In s t i t u t e of Spokane in Washington state.

The researchers Btudied 107 patients ( m e d i a n age 40 y e a r s , 55 pe r cen t women) referred for electrophysiologic testing, a special heart catheterization procedure for rhy thm problems. This test proved tha t the patients suffered-f rom p a r o x y s m a l s u p r a v e n t r i c u l a r tachycardia (PSVT) - a recurrent, non-life-threatening hear t rhythm disorder (typically 150-250 beats per minute) that often stops on its own after several seconds to minutes.

At the time of physician contact, how-ever, the diagnosis of PSVT wa^ made in only 48 (45 pe rcen t ) of p a t i e n t s . Among the 59 ini t ial ly unrecognized cases of PSVT, a median of 3.3 years elapsed until the proper diagnosis was made. Prior to tha t time, symptoms in

32 (54 percent) of these unrecognized cases of PSVT were attributed (by non-psychiatric physicians) to "panic," "anxi-ety" or "s t ress" - a diagnost ic e r r o r made twice as frequently in women vs. men. In fact, 12 percent of patients with unrecognized PSVT sought the care of a mental heal th professional because of their symptoms.

The potential for symptom over lap between PSVT and panic a t tack was striking. Of the 107 patients s tudied, two-thirds had a PSVT episode frequen-cy and symptom profile that met Ameri-can Psychiatric Association criteria for Panic Disorder.

Following the electrophysiology test, PSVT was t rea ted ei ther by a n o t h e r catheterization-like procedure designed to e l imina te the abnormal i ty , called "radiofrequency ablation," or by medica-

tion aimed at suppressing recurrences. After a median 20-month followup

period, 86 percen t of p a t i e n t s were cured of their symptoms - including 91 percent of those whose symptoms were a t t r i b u t e d to "pan ic , " " a n x i e t y " . o r "stress."

The fleeting nature and relative infre-quency of PSVT episodes likely con-tributed to such init ial misdiagnoses. Even the traditional portable 24-hour electrocardiogram recorder succeeded in catching a PSVT episode in only 9 per-cent (six of 64) of patients having this test.

Far more effective, the researchers found, were "event moni tors" which detected PSVT in 47 percent (eight of 17) of patients so tested. An event mon-itor is a lightweight electrocardiogram recording device that is typically worn

(like a beeper or wristwatch) over a one-to two-week period, and activated by the patient whenever he or she has pal-pitations or other symptoms.

Also potent ia l ly helpful is a subt le suggestive marker of a tendency toward PSVT, ca l l ed a "de l ta wave," which sometimes may be evident on a s tan-dard electrocardiogram. However, this diagnostically valuable clue was not ini-tially recognized in over one-third of the patients with this telltale electrocardio-graphic sign.

The s t u d y ' s f i n d i n g s should h e l p physicians to avoid overlooking PSVT -a curable h e a r t rhythm disorder - as t h e bas i s for r e c u r r e n t "panic"- l ike s y m p t o m s , e spec i a l l y in women . Research is now needed to define the p r o p o r t i o n of p a t i e n t s wi th p a n i c attacks actually suffering from PSVT.

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FRI, APRIL 11 BREASTFEEDING

A program on "Breastfeeding and the Working Mother" will be held 5:30-7:30 p.m. at MedMax, 35600 Central City Parkway, across from Westland Center in Westland. There is no charge. Mothers will learn how to contin-ue breastfeeding while at work. For information, call (313) 458-7100.

SAT, APRIL 12 HEALTHY KIDS Sinai Hospital will participate in the Farmington Family YMCA Healthy Kids Day 10 a.m. to noon at Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi. Sinai will provide information on nutrition as well as information on washing hands and an oppor-tunity for kids to view germs on hands through use of a black box exhibit. For information, call (810) 553-4020.

MON, APRIL 14 POSTURE PAIN A program on "Controlling Pos-ture Pain" will be held 7 p.m. at MedMax, 35600 Central City Parkway, across from Westland Center in Westland. There is no charge. For information, call (313)458-7100.

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PROSTATE CANCER Dr. Hans Strieker, M.D., a urolo-gist, will discuss risk factors for prostate cancer along with the latest detection and treatment methods 7-8:30 p.m. at Henry Ford Medical Center-Fairlane, 19401 Hubbard Drive in Dear-born. Admission is free. To regis-ter, call (313)982-8384.

FOOT SCREENING A foot screening for diabetics will be sponsored by MedMax, the American Diabetes Association,

Parke-Davis, Michigan, the Med-ical Podiatric Association and Mode. It will be 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at MedMax, 35600 Central City Parkway, across from Westland Center in Westland. There is no charge. For information, call (313)458-7100.

APRIL 16-17 WOMEN'S HEALTH Dr. Michael A. Roth, M.D., a spe-cialist in menopause and women's weight management, will offer a seminar 7:30 p.m. at the DoubleTree Inn, across from Twelve Oaks in Novi. Topics will include menopause, osteoporosis and weight management to attain a healthier lifestyle. If interested in attending, call (810) 347-6100 for information.

exercises to tone up muscles and improve balance will be taught. To register, call (313) 523-1704.

VEGETARIANS A program on vegetarian eating will be held 10-11:30 a.m. at Henry Ford Medical Center-Fairlane, 19401 Hubbard Drive in Dearborn. Admission is free. To register, call (313) 982-8384.

APRIL 17, 24, MAY 1 TRANSFORMING STRESS A program on Transforming Stress Into Energy" will be held 7-8:30 p.m. at Henry Ford Medi-cal Center-Fairlane, 19401 Hub-bard Drive in Dearborn. Price is $60. To register, call (313) 982-8384.

members are welcome. There is no charge. For information, call (313)458-7100.

THURS, APRIL 24

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A program on "What You Can Do To Improve Your Balance" will be held 1 p.m. at MedMax, 35600 Central City Parkway, across from Westland Center in West-land. There is no charge. For information, call (313) 458-7100.

THURS, APRIL 17 SAT, APRIL 19 NO BROKEN BONES A program on injury and death due to falls and prevention of in-home falls will be held 2-3 p.m. at Henry Ford Medical Center-Livonia. 29200 Schoolcraft. Admission is free. Strengthening

SPINA BIFIDA A Spina Bifida meeting will be 9 a.m. to noon at MedMax, 35600 Central City Parkway, across from Westland Center in West-land. This will be a support group meeting at which new

MAY 11-18 HEALTH CAMP

Dr. Arthur Weaver, M.D., will offer a Better Living Seminars Health Camp in Grayling. Weaver is a professor of surgery at Wayne State University. For registration information, call (313) 531-2179 or write to Better Living Seminars, P.O. Box 700574, Plymouth 48170.

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Several plans honored in Parade of Homes What makes for a really good

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Sixty-six plans were nominat-ed by builders in con junc t ion with the International Builders, Home, Flower and F u r n i t u r e Show.

"We were looking for, first of all, innovation in planning, good design, good r e l a t i o n s h i p and flow between func t ions , " said George Erdstein, a Lathrup Vil-lage architect and panelist.

"A lot of the plans were simi-lar. A lot of times, we found our-selves finding the best dol lar value per square foot," he said.

J u d g e s made t h e i r choices a f t e r scrut in iz ing floor p lans , r ender ings , p h o t o g r a p h s and written descriptions. The houses must have been built or are cur-rently under construction. Prices a t which the plans were entered must hold through April 6.

"What builders have done is take primary relationships and ref ined them," E r d s t e i n sa id . "Amenities seem to be forever expanding. The master bath is augmented by closets , s i t t i ng area."

A hea r th room, s i t t i ng a rea ha s been included n e a r some kitchen/nooks, he added.

Plan books containing photos, descriptions and locator maps for all the nominees - p lus o ther models whose e n t r i e s weren ' t complete - are available at Stan-dard Federal Bank offices, some real estate offices and the model homes, themselves.

The information also can be found on the World Wide Web at http:// oeonline.com/ parade

"The show is a w o n d e r f u l s tar t ing off point for th is scat-t e red s i te showing of s u p e r b homes,"' said Scott Jacobson, a

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Bingham F a r m s r e s i d e n t i a l bu i lde r and p r e s i d e n t of t h e Building Industry Association of Southeastern Michigan.

Blue ribbons were awarded in five categories.

• The Barrington Ranch, GTR Windemere.

This ranch of 1,968 square feet contains two bedrooms and two baths. Price is $184,900.

The open plan features a din-

ing room w i t h co lumns and raised ceiling, family room with sloped ceiling, skylights and fire-place and k i t chen /nook with built-in snack bar.

The master suite has a vaulted ceiling, walk-in closet and ele-gant bath. A secluded study in the o ther bedroom has direct access to the second full bath.

The model, (810) 263-7360, is in Windemere Commons II off

Heydenre ich south of 21 Mile Road, Macomb Township.

• Stratford Grand. Silverman Homes.

This contemporary two-story floor plan of 2,350 square feet features four bedrooms and 2-1/2 baths. Price is $225,000.

The plan provides formal liv-ing a n d d i n i n g rooms a n d kitchen with snack bar opening up to a family room with fire-

place. The master has a spa bath with connecting shower, double sinks and walk-in closet.

The house also comes with a f i r s t f loor l aundry , two-car garage with workshop area and basement.

The model, (810) 486-4979, is in Trotter's Pointe Village at the northwest corner of 11 Mile and Pontiac Trail, South Lyon.

• The Cambridge, Cohen Asso-

ciates and Crescendo Builders. This two story includes four

bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths and plenty of room to move around - 3,268 square feet of living spacfe.- Price is $322,900.

The open plan included a'fami-ly room, l ibrary , pa r lo r , kitchen/nook, butler's pdntry and dining room.

The model, (810) 347-7855, is in Westmont Village ofF 10 Mile west of Taft, Novi.

• Monterey Summit , Cohen Associates, the Selectiye.Group and Nosan Enterprises.*.*"

This two story , un f l e j con-struction, will include four bed-rooms, three full baths and two half and fill out at 4,165^9quare feet. Price is $414,400. ' *'

The house will showc&se a huge family room, library, large, funct ional kitchen/nook' and a loft/computer room. ' '

The luxur ious mas t fc r ' su i t e will contain a whirlpool (lib and his and her walk-in closets.;

Other amenities include three-car garage, custom closets, a i r conditioning and dynamic, two-story foyer. j

Target completion dat^-js mid to late May. • •

The sales center, (810) 669-1070, is in Park Ridge offf t int iac T ra i l be tween H a g g e r t y a n d Green Lake roads, West Bloom-field.

• ' T e r r a c e Home, Crosswinds Communities.

These 1,200-square-foot fondo-miniums with two bedrooms and two baths built in urban," brown-stone-type fashion, also won in the condominium category last year.Price is $89,990.

The units feature vaulted ceil-ing, at tached garages and pri-vate balconies.

The model, (810) 541-8J00, in C a m p a u Farms at Elmwood Park near the Detroit R»ver. is off Chene between Vernor Hwy. and Lafayette. ;

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I am n e a r l y c e r t a i n t h a t no n a t u r a l l i gh t w a s a l l o w e d to en t e r the home du r ing f i lming, a n d t h i s a l l owed t h e l i g h t i n g designer^ to carefully control the light, only adding it where neces-sary. Darkness is a blanket tha t can be removed by l ight, which cuts through the da rkness - sort of like paint. In the movie, light-ing was modest and very dark in general, which only makes sense because the film is a contempo-

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s p a c e t h a t mood a n d u n d e r -s t and ing of volumes is c rea ted . Lighting highlights certain activ-ities and renders o thers less sig-n i f i can t . A room w i t h a s ing le light source in the middle gives one k i n d of u n d e r s t a n d i n g of space and lighting jus t the sides emphas izes d i f fe ren t aspec t s of the room and m a y even m a k e the room feel completely differ-ent.

I a m a big f a n of p r o v i d i n g light where it is needed to per-f o r m c e r t a i n t a s k s b u t t h e n allowing the general room light-ing levels to fall off to very mod-est levels - enough to circulate and move safely. Night t ime is n igh t t ime , and in mos t cases there is no need to raise lighting levels to match dayl ight condi-t i o n s . T h e d r a m a t i c e f f e c t of lighting levels that vary across a room is really qu i t e powerful -actual ly slightly mys te r ious . In a d d i t i o n , it c e r t a i n l y is a big energy saver to light in this way.

Years back I had the opportu-n i t y to w o r k w i t h a l i g h t i n g d e s i g n e r by t h e n a m e of Bill Lamm, who is the fa ther of indi-

rect lighting. Indirect lighting is the means by which spaces are l ight bu t t h e fixtures a re con-cealed. It is light as opposed to fixture.

F r o m t h e s t a n d p o i n t of fix-tures , it is less expens ive t h a n t r ad i t i ona l good l igh t fixtures, but u sua l ly t h e r e is more con-struction required to conceal the fixture itself. The most common f o r m of i n d i r e c t l i g h t i n g is under -cab ine t -mounted fluores-cent fixtures in t h e ki tchen. In t h i s a p p l i c a t i o n l i g h t will be emitted onto the counter-top but the source will be concealed.

This same idea can be utilized throughout a house to make sur-faces glow and light to be "emit-ted". I have used such ideas in bathrooms, bedrooms and living rooms. F luorescent fixtures are frequently used for th is purpose, but I have even used cold cath-ode lighting, which is similar to neon, to p r o v i d e a c o n t i n u o u s light source in t h e middle of a l a r g e l i v i n g r o o m ce i l i ng . A l t h o u g h I h a v e n o t u s e d an incandescent fixture. I imagine it could be used if the bulb spacing was t ight enough to avoid scal-loping. To pull this detail off the

f i x t u r e s m u s t be v e r y c lose together so t h a t the light is lin-eal in nature .

Indi rec t l ight ing can be used as e i the r an ambien t or a t a sk source. It is bet ter suited as an ambien t source due to the light ou tpu t of t h e source as well a s t h e d i s t a n c e t h a t i t is u sua l ly o p e r a t i n g f rom the t a s k be ing performed. Direct lighting placed in the p rox imi ty of the t a sk is bet ter for l ighting high precision work and reading, etc.

While I am a big fan of indirect l ight ing, I am also a fan of the jewelry-l ike qual i ty of beaut i fu l fixtures. As I said in an ear l ier article, the I ta l ians seem to have a co rne r on t h e h igh-end l ight fixture i n d u s t r y , and nice fix-tures seem to s tar t around $175 a n d go u p f r o m t h e r e . P u b l i c par t s of the house should get the n ices t of t h e fixtures and bed-rooms the lowest of the nice fix-tures.

To save money I have resorted to using "keyless" fixtures (porce-l a i n - s o c k e t f i x t u r e s ) in base -m e n t s and ga rages in order to use nicer fixtures on the inside of t h e house . T h e s e nice fixtures should be seen as more than jus t

l i g h t p r o v i d e r s b u t r a t h e r aa par t of the decorat ive program land budget) of the house.

If I had to guess, I would say t h a t one s h o u j d al low a mini-mum of $3.50 -$4.00 per aquare foot for the lighting budget alone (materials only) to be convincing about the fixturing. Get into spe-cialty l ighting for a r t or special objec t d i sp l ay a n d t h e budge t could double.

In a n y c a s e , t h e i m p o r t a n t thing really is the light and the activities being i l luminated, not the fixture.

Anyone who is i n t e r e s t e d in l ighting and the effects achiev-able with light should check out "Lost H ighway" . S u r e i t is as s t range as it gets, but the light-ing effects are great!

Steve Sivak is a licensed archi-tect in private practice and an adjunct professor of architecture at Lawrence Technological Uni-versity in Southfield. He special-izes in well-crafted residential and commercial architecture and can be contacted at (313) 769-8502.

A s the twig is bent, the chair is built BY BARBARA MAYER FOR A P SPECIAL FEATURES

Rus t i c f u r n i t u r e for t oday ' s mounta in lodges a n d log homes doesn ' t h a v e to be old . And i t d o e s n ' t h a v e to be e x p e n s i v e . Rustic is a synonym for rough, so even the novice builder can make it look good.

Laura Spector wi th nai l gun in hand, figured out how to fash-ion willow and b i t t e r swee t into b e n c h e s a n d love s e a t s . T h e n , l a s t s u m m e r s h e j o i n e d o t h e r hobbyists in a course t augh t by Dan Mack a t Museum Village in Monroe, N.Y.

"I l e a r n e d t h e m o r t i s e - a n d -t e n o n c o n s t r u c t i o n m e t h o d , which is a m o r e r e f i n e d tech-nique than the nail gun." Spector said, "and I got to meet a group of people who have empathy with trees."

Mack was a college journalism instructor in 1978 when, with no previous training, he took up fur-n i t u r e - m a k i n g . Today, Dan ie l Mack R u s t i c F u r n i s h i n g s a r e sought by collectors and Mack is author of "The Rust ic Furni ture C o m p a n i o n : T r a d i t i o n s , Tech-niques and I n s p i r a t i o n s " (Lark Books, $26.95) , w h i c h f e a t u r e s

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He s a y s r u s t i c f u r n i t u r e -made from branches, trunk, bark and roots of t rees - is current ly popular and easy to find. Or to make. Mack suggests looking for pieces a t regional crafts fairs and g a r d e n c e n t e r s and , for rea l ly deep pockets, ant iques stores.

"We do a lot of second homes," Mar io C o s t a n t i n i of Milwaukee says . "Rus t ic f u r n i t u r e has t h e same appeal a s four-wheel drives and log homes."

Cos t an t i n i ' s La Lune Collec-t i o n of 6 0 0 d e s i g n s is sold through decorators.

Old p ieces such as those by T h o m a s M o l e s w o r t h , w h o w o r k e d in Cody, Wyo., in t h e 1920s a n d 1930s, a re very col-l e c t i b l e . At a r e c e n t a u c t i o n , M a c k s a i d , s o m e M o l e s w o r t h pieces made of burls and juniper logs brought five- and six-figure prices.

Q u i r k y one-o f -a -k ind pieces f r o m c a m p s o n c e o w n e d by wealthy Americans in Maine and t h e A d i r o n d a c k M o u n t a i n s in New York also a re to die for. Also in demand is mass-produced rus-t ic t h a t w a s p o p u l a r wi th t h e middle class a round the tu rn of the century.

B u t w h y b u y t h e f u r n i t u r e when you can make it? It is one of t h e f ew t e c h n i q u e s e q u a l l y

adaptable to hobbyists and jour-n e y m a n c a b i n e t m a k e r s . Mack says. -

"I can teach the woodworking skills in a day or two," he says. "Most p e o p l e h a v e h a m m e r e d before, and if you break the pro-cess down, no single s tep is very diff icul t . You can nai l , wire , or wrap with twine to make jo in ts"

Twig or stick style, made from slender branches nailed together, is t h e e a s i e s t . A p iece can be completed in a day, from finding t h e b r a n c h e s to n a i l i n g t h e m together.

Mortise and tenon, or hole and peg, c o n s t r u c t i o n t a k e s longer a n d r e q u i r e s m o r e sk i l l . The wood mus t be dried so it won't loosen as it ages, but in the end it has a more finished look, Mack says.

Logs and t runks produce twig on the g rand scale, but it takes heavy m a c h i n e r y to move and cut it.

Bentwood furn i ture , typically made from fresh willow, alder or Cottonwood, r equ i res a form to which the fresh wands are bent and nailed.

B a r k a p p l i q u e a n d m o s a i c twig work is like veneering.

"Technically, it is not difficult to do," M a c k s a y s , " B u t it requi res someone who is sensi-tive to form and color and has a capac i ty for t ed ium b e c a u s e it goes on forever."

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For an a f fo rdab le a l ternat ive to increasing the R-value of your windowa , c o n s i d e r i n s u l a t i n g window t r e a t m e n t s ( s h u t t e r s , shades, draperies , blinds).

Single-glaze windows are poor insulators hav ing an R-value of 0.9. Double g l az ing raises win-dow insu la t ion va lue to R-1.84. Energy-e f f i c i en t g lazing ra i ses R-values significantly higher.

Window i n s u l a t i n g products , often called movable insulation, add considerable energy efficien-cy to a n y w i n d o w . I n s u l a t i n g shut te rs , for example , can ra ise the R-value to a s high as R-10 in a home in the Nor th , resulting in a decrease in fue l consumption by as much as 25 percent.

I n s u l a t i n g s h a d e s operate in practically the s ame way as ordi-h a r y window s h a d e s . They a r e

w r a p p e d on s p r i n g - l o a d e d rollers. They a re heavier, howev-er, t h a n paper shades and may slide in t racks ra ther t han swing free. Some models are electrical-ly operated.

I n s u l a t i n g s h u t t e r s u s u a l l y a re positioned inside the house. They lie back aga ins t t h e wall and swing forward or slide over t h e window. Some are designed in the form of a panel tha t must be inser ted and removed manu-ally.

S h u t t e r s a r e a v a i l a b l e as single or double fold panels. The installation of insulat ing shades and shu t t e r s is no more difficult t han ins ta l l ing a Roman shade or l o u v e r e d b l ind . I n s o l a t i o n fi»ed wi th in windows, such as blinds, come buil t into the win-dow itself and requires window r e p l a c e m e n t . I n s u l a t i n g draperies are installed similar to ordinary draperies.

C o s t - e f f e c t i v e p l a c e m e n t of movable insulation in your house is an impor tan t consideration. If y o u r h o m e h a s s i n g l e - g l a z e d windows, a n d where no door i s protected by a storm sash, insu-lation over every opening would slash your fuel bills.

B u t e v e n in t h i s e x t r e m e example, a combination of glaz-ing replacement and adding less expensive window t rea tments to strategic windows usually is less costly t h a n adding storms to all your windows.

To save money, l imit window t r ea tmen t to north opening win-dows and possibly to west open-ings or on t h e side where pre-vailing winds blow in the winter.

L i m i t i n g the use of movable i n s u l a t i o n m a k e s good s e n s e e s p e c i a l l y w h e n your h o m e is a l ready t ight ly sealed and pro-t e c t e d a t w i n d o w s a n d g l a s s doors with a t least double glaz-

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( N A P S ) - I t h a p p e n s e v e r y t ime you p u r c h a s e a computer, you encounter the three dreaded w o r d s , " S o m e a s s e m b l y required." No m a t t e r how many sets of instruct ions and diagrams a re p rov ided , t h e t a s k a l w a y s takes longer t h a n expected, and the m a n u f a c t u r e r ' s never avail-able to walk you through them. Unless you t h i n k through your p u r c h a s e ca re fu l ly , ge t t ing t h e right PC for your family from the r ight source could make "some assembly required" a true night-mare.

How can you m a k e sure t h a t you get t h e P C t h a t best s u i t s your family's needs?

Answer ing a few basic ques-t ions before you s t a r t shopping wi l l h e l p n a r r o w the f i e ld t remendous ly . Most impor t an t , they will help el iminate a lot of the hassle and worry before you buy.

Who's g o i n g to u s e t h e PC? Will i t be p r i m a r i l y for D a d work ing on b u s i n e s s at home? Mom for working on business a t home, household bookkeeping, or e s s e n t i a l f a m i l y i n f o r m a t i o n ? The kids for p l ay ing electronic games, l ea rn ing through educa-tional software programs or surf-ing t h e I n t e r n e t ? Or fo r e v e r y o n e in t h e house? The more users,

the more memory and p o w e r y o u ' l l n e e d . C h i l d r e n m a y n e e d s p e c i a l a d d - o n s l i ke j o y s t i c k s or a n over -sized "mouse" t h a t lets small hands maneuver through programs eas-ily.

W h a t s o f t w a r e will

you use? The more software you plan to ins ta l l , t he g r e a t e r the i n t e r n a l m e m o r y you ' l l n e e d . Don't t ry to save money here by set t l ing for only 8 megabytes of RAM ( tha t ' s computer par lance for R a n d o m Access M e m o r y ) . Buy m o r e t h a n you t h i n k you need - a good amount is typically 24 megabytes. You'll not only be able to enjoy more programs, but they will also run much faster. As for the g r e a t chip d e b a t e , you probably don't want to sett le for anything less than an Intel Pen-t ium processor. PCs that operate wi th In te l -486 microprocessors may seem like a bargain now, but in t h e f u t u r e , you ' l l need t h e extra horsepower of the Pent ium chip.

In fact , m a k e the inves tmen t in a computer driven by the Pen-t i u m - P r o chip. It will save you f r o m h a v i n g to u p g r a d e y o u r m a c h i n e too soon. Don' t fo rge t the larger hard-drive, too. It will h o l d m o r e s o f t w a r e , a n d you won't have to worry about run-ning out of disk space. Don't even look a t purchas ing a ha rd disk w i t h a capac i ty of less t h a n 1 gigabyte.

A r e you going to " s u r f t h e I n t e r n e t w i t h your PC? If so,

you ' l l d e f i n i t e l y need a h i g h -speed modem built into the PC. Don ' t s e t t l e for a n y t h i n g l e s s t h a n a 2 8 . 8 K b p s m o d e m t o make downloading all those files fas ter and el iminate a lot of wait-ing t ime; a 33.3 Kbps is slightly faster. Also, make sure your com-p u t e r comes wi th so f tware fo r crucial on-line services tha t help you get access to the Internet .

If many people in your family a r e go ing to sur f the I n t e r n e t regularly, consider upgrading the s t a n d a r d mon i to r to make t h e images more vivid and text easi-er to read . Many World Wide Web sites now also include sound, so including a sound card as par t of

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W h a t o t h e r a d d - o n s do y o u need? M a n y new sof tware pro-g r a m s n o w come on CD-ROM i n s t e a d of t h e t y p i c a l f l o p p y disks. You can save a lot of t ime by instal l ing them from the CD-ROM instead of the floppy disk. To handle the CDs, youH need a CD-ROM dr ive bui l t in to you r PC. Many games and educational p rograms with incredible sound t racks also come on CD-ROM. To enjoy them fully, you might want

to consider adding special speefc? ers as part of your PC purchase. A n d , t h e s p e a k e r s a r e r e a l l y , i m p o r t a n t if y o u ' r e a d d i n g - i : sound card. . •

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Before the 19th century invention of con-tinuous-roll paper, designs were placed on "joined" paper, which was made by gluing together sheets of handmade rag stock.

Machine printing reduced the cost of wall coverings and made it affordable for the mid-dle class.

Removing unwanted paper involved soak-ing walls with hot water, mixing chemicals, or using steamers and scrapers. A few years ago, 3M W a l l p a p e r and P a s t e Remover entered the market. It is a gel that is applied to wallcovering* with brushes and rollers. After about 20 minutes, paper and paste are Removed more quickly and more easily than with the traditional methods ; If you a re t ry ing to make a h is tor ica l record of your living space and, while remov-ing wallpaper, you find layers upon layers, do not assume that you are looking at paper in the order each was applied. Some rolls may

been purchased snd put aside, only to b a l u m f by • later resident.

the staircase and spilling over into the great room as well.

Kitchen, nook and great room flow togeth-er, unimpeded by barriers of any kind. Next to the stairs is a pocket-sized utility room, designed to house a s tacked washer/dryer combination. The small kitchen in the Tupe-lo's upper unit can be built with a door that opens onto a second-level deck, if one is desired.

For a review plan, including scaled floor plans, elevations, section and artist's concep-tion, send $15 to Associated Designs, 1100 Jacobs Dr., Eugene, Ore. 97402. Please specify the Tupelo 60-006 and include a return address when ordering. A catalog featuring over 170 home plans is available for $12. For more information call (800) 634-0123.

Located 1 m i l t west of Orchard UL Rd.. on Pontiac Trail.

( 8 1 0 ) 6 8 3 - 3 5 0 1 Single-family homes with West Bloomfield Schools

selling from the low $400,000V

w?IIF Located 1 mile west o f Orchard Lk. Rd . on Ponaac Trail.

(810) 683-3501 Detached condominium homes on the shores of Moms Lake Lake access selling from the upper $300.000's. lakefronts from the low $500,000's

Farmington R d . . j u s t north of 14 Mile Rd

( 8 1 0 ) 8 5 1 - 3 5 0 0

Condominium homes in an enchanting village selling from the low S300,000's

Farmington Rd , j u s t north of 14 Mile Rd

( 8 1 0 ) 6 6 1 - 5 3 5 3 Single-family homes with West Bloomfield Schools

selling from the mid 5300.000s

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old world design with the most modern living

conveniences . With this maintenance free

lifestyle you will have the t ime to enjoy our

central location.

Convenience if As Important As Location.' Shopping, educational, recreational, and

Health facilities are within walking distance.

With nearby access to major freeways you will

find yourself just minutes away from most

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• One s tory or 1 1/2 s tory p lans : m a i n floor m a s t e r bedroom, full ba semen t s , two car g a r a g e s Main tenance - f ree lifestyle

From the $ ISO's

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• Newly-designed 3 and 4 bedroom homes

• Brick exteriors, two story foyers

• Half-acre wooded homesites

From the $170'8

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• Two bedroom/two b a t h s • Convenient to US-23

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On Hospital Rd^ S. tfEtisobeth LL Rd.

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(810)606-2600

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$405.000-si .000,ooo North oft 6 Mile Between

Sheldon 4 Beck Featunng Cambridge Homes, inc.

Open 12-6 Daily (313) 346-3800

F a i r g r o v e M a n o r

Fairview Builders

SI 92.900

Between Adams & Crooks.

S ot Auburn Rd.

(810) 852-6060

B j T h e C o u r t y o r d s

Detached and attached condos Pre-construction prices

From $165 900 Visit our sales office

At Maple Forest, N oft Maple Ra Between Bee* 4 W«om Rd

1810)960-7155

Condominium

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• 1-2-3 Bedroom • Multiple baths

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(810)351-4663

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From the $190's E. off Cass Lake Rd. and

Cass Elizabeth Rd (810) 7367233

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9 Mile Road. East of DaDoro

From the $ 180's

(810)437-7676

Bonadeo Bu i lders

H e a t h e r H i l l s

Starting at 1329.900

3 1 3 - 2 0 7 - 8 6 1 1

V of ftrrk Rd..

S. of N. Territorial Kil.

H U M u l t i Budding Co. Inc.

andBabcock Development Co

Beacon Hi l l Golf & Count ry Club Community

In Commme Township From the S1W<

Operr Datfy f«oorv* CfceadTh. F (810) 6 8 4 - 9 1 9 0

Multi Building Co. inc. 4

Lopiccolo Homes

WINDfilDGE PUCE Of NOVI From the S270's

( 8 1 0 ) 3 0 5 - 8 4 0 0 On 10 Mfc Between Bee* t Tell

Mul l i Bui lding Co. Inc

H A W T H O R N E RIDGE From $ ISO's

( 313 ) 668 -6300 On Ann Arbor Saline Rd.

S. of 1-94

Multi Building Co. Inc. &

Lopiccolo H o m e s

ROYAL < IRWN ESTATES VI From the S250a

(810) 305 -8400 On 9 Mia between Beck A Ta«

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Located E olHnee Dr.. N oIW«a> 3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 4 3 2 0

H i d d e n P o n c L s presented by I R V I N E

Prices starting at the S280's Open 12-6 Dailyi Ooeed Thursday

On HacW just 2 miles N of Grand Rrver, 1-96, (ent 145)

( 8 1 0 ) 2 2 5 - 9 9 0 0

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H re* N •96 M137) ( 5 1 7 ) 5 4 5 - 3 1 0 0

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Course Hume Value frem $ 1 0 9 , 9 0 0

FrnrntrJ by Talon Homes

8 1 0 - 3 3 8 - 0 3 0 3

MUIRFIELI ESTATES

on G'enwood between Netvtoutyh & Hix

Preconstruction Pricing Starting at $159 ,900

• Smgte Family Homes • Treed Lots

(313)641-0600

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On Waters Rd.. W. of Arm Amor Saline Rd.

3 1 3 - 2 1 3 - 2 7 0 0

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Course Community South Lyon Schools

Homes Priced from Mid $250 s

Six Mile Rd Cast ot U.S. 23

<313. 4 4 9 - 7 6 5 3

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presented 0y Luma Building Co

Starting at $224,900

PtymouWCaMon SOocM Open t ^ . Ooeed on Thtxtday

3 1 3 - M 7 - 1 7 1 4

T h e C r o s s i n g s PnrserVfti hy

R O B E R T S O N B R O T H E R S Oakland Township oil Adams Rd

N. of Sihrer Beil Rd F r o m S I 8 0 , 0 0 0 t o 320 .000

8 1 0 - 3 4 0 - 8 9 2 0

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From SI70X100

3 1 > - 8 4 4 - 7 2 0 1

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R O B E R T S O N B R O T H E R S Canton Township

Off Beck Road S of Cherry Hill From $240,000

3 1 3 - 4 9 5 - 1 5 7 7

T h e G l e n s o f C a r l s o n P a r k

AamM by R O B E R T S O N B R O T H E R S

located on the Southside of Uinjt Lake Rd, E. of 1-75 F n i m the low $220's

8 1 0 - 6 1 9 - 0 9 9 2

S i l v e m u m H o r n e t WtiUon Park

Orion

from the $190's

On MtfOon Rd. 1 mile W ol Lapeer Rd

8 1 0 - 3 9 3 - 2 1 2 9

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Ranch Condos • Wag* of HantuJg

Starting a l S l 18.900

( 8 1 0 ) 4 8 6 - 0 0 0 6

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Orion

from the $190 s

On Josyln Rd. 4 mtles N. of t 75

8 1 0 - 8 1 4 - 8 7 2 4

S i l v e r m a n H o m e s Trotter* PiHtile

S. Lyon

from the $190's

On Pontiac Trail A 11 mile. 2 miles S. of 96

8 1 0 - 4 8 6 - 4 9 7 9

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S. Lyon

from the $170's

On 9 Mile.

E. of Pontiac Trail

8 1 0 - 4 3 7 - 4 4 5 2

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H E R I T A G E H I L L Village of Milford

P r i c e d f r o m t h e $ 2 7 0 ' s Oft Miltord Rd . 4 mites N ot

I-96 at WHiOngWiy ( 8 1 0 ) 8 8 4 - 3 4 3 6 G'eensoan Partners

R01LMG OAKS OF PLYMOUTH C w iet ihf quahr, tvrrycmt u

talkum about' Complete"al $J 19.900

Just West of Beck on N. lemtonal (313) 4S5-503S or (313) ( 1 3 4 2 2 4

N O R T H S H O R t Lakahont Community

Nature Trees Wooded Suae

From the Lam S200.0001 ft. OodMr BuUdere. Inc.

( 8 1 0 ) 2 2 7 - 6 0 6 0

Of (fl 10) 2 2 9 - 2 9 1 3

W H I S P E R I N G

P I N E S Master Planned Golf Community

famt&f 6 OoR Course Sites From the mad S200 000 s R. Oodmir BuHdera . Inc

( 8 1 0 ) 2 2 7 - 6 0 6 0

C A N T O N LS8 Homes. Inc.

7 floor ptsna to chooee from 2.900 M . (L and up Cu«tomi/-ng Available

W aelattS tfCKenyHi Open 1-6 p.m.

( 3 1 3 ) 8 4 4 - 5 5 0 0

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Deep UnspoWWoodtends n West Bioomftec

From the mx) 300s

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(810)681-1070

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F r o a t h e S I M ' S

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New Model Plans Now Available

From the low $240's

+ 1 9 - W - 9 7 7 9

E 9 H o o d o w t f H b New Ann Arbor Community M l ftefcJs MM* courts pteyyound

Hunv lor best deals' f rom the t 2 i O s

( 3 1 3 ) 2 1 3 - 7 7 2 7

FC W e e d c r e e k up to Aitxytand Ma*

New Sub New Plans QmtLceaaon ueetnietti Pmq

From the 1g40 »

7 3 1 ^ 2 1 3 - 7 7 2 7

B R I D G E VALLEY Custom Cstatas on

TA acre woodad homesittj

Hem $575

taw $123,000

( 8 1 0 ) 6 2 0 - 6 6 0 3 Ctanston on Hotcomb fota

Q BRIDGE LAKE BLUFFS u m n w m c r t t i o m w i t w

from $82 000 unique custom home packages

from $575,000 ( 8 1 0 ) 6 2 0 - 6 6 0 3

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WESTFIELD ESTATES

$ 1 4 7 ^ 0 0 0 ^ 1 7 5 , 0 0 0

Cmll Bill i Jim Drmfty Seeify Pre^snaxU.

810-476-5300

P u t t o n O r c L n J s

Sinfle remlly Homes

Starting at SJJS.900 Off ol IJ Milt Reed

aetveen HmJn0iae Rd

( 8 1 0 ) 8 4 6 - 9 7 0 7

Pine Meadow

Detached Condo's Starting at $214,900

On 10 MMe Rd Between Orchard Laha Rd

and Mtddtobeft Rd

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M n the S140 ' s

j p MWmg 8 Dev. Co.

6 3 2 - 6 4 9 7

T h c f t a v l n e s

W W M d h M d U t e

F f o m t » S l 7 ( r s

(I10)22M775

E B C H E S T N U T H I L L S

On 1/2 M M £ of Beck Rd

WAU.eC L A K I SCHOOLS

From the I D O i

. ( 8 1 0 ) 6 6 9 - 9 1 5 0

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A-est oIt O a k e Road L North c f D M H Uoad BOVt CONST CO

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Muk i Buitdmg C o , Inc.

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Frem $ 1 8 9 , 9 0 0

Off i ^ l o i Rd Nonfc <4 Pllmer

(313) 398-5098

N O R T H P O I N T E Presented by

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Co ldwe l l P r e f e r r e d $367,900

U p o n viewing th is h o m e , it is e a s y to u n d e r s t a n d why t h e b u i l d e r h a s ca l l ed t h i s t h e i r mos t p o p u l a r f l o o r p lan , which is still in much d e m a n d .

T h i s h o m e offers the c o m b i n a t i o n of t h e c l a s s i c layout of a f o r m a l l i v i n g room a n d d i n i n g room w i t h b u t l e r ' s pan t ry . T h i s is combined wi th a h u g e k i t c h e n o f f e r i n g wa lk - in p a n t r y a n d a m p l e f ami ly room wi th n a t u r a l f i re-p l a c e . S e p a r a t e d e n a n d / o r l i b r a r y p l u s fou r bedrooms. F i r s t floor o f f e r s t h e c o n v e n i e n c e of a l a r g e l a u n d r y a r e a a n d c o a t c l o s e t c o n v e n i e n t l y located off t h e a t t ached g a r a g e .

Add to th i s t r ad i t iona l l ayou t n e w e r cons t ruc t ion fea tu res such a s d r a m a t -ic t w o s t o r y f o y e r w i t h h a r d w o o d f loor ing. C a t h e d r a l ce i l ing in t h e liv-

ingroom. 10 foot ceil ing in t h e family room, a t r u e m a s t e r s u i t e w i th ca the-d r a l ce i l ing, l a r g e m a s t e r b a t h w i t h s e p a r a t e s h o w e r a n d s o a k i n g b a t h t u b . t w o w a l k - i n c l o s e t s , s e p a r a t e d r e s s i n g a r e a w i t h v a n i t y a n d s ink , secur i ty s y s t e m , in t ecom a n d cen t r a l vacuum s y s t e m . C o m b i n i n g t h e t r ad i -t i o n a l l a y o u t a n d t h e u p d a t e d f e a -tu res it's ea sy to see w h y t h i s home is so popular .

For added benef i t t h row in the fact t h a t t h e r e is newly i n s t a l l e d n e u t r a l ca rpe t and vinyl flooring. Lovely deck overlooking c o m m o n s and n a t u r e pre-serve. One of t h e mos t de s i r ed Subdi-v is ions in t h e P l y m o u t h c o m m u n i t y (VVoodlore Nor th ) ; c o n v e n i e n t to both shopping a n d m a j o r t h o r o u g h f a r e s

Throw e v e r y t h i n g in to t h i s mix and you will s ee w h y t h i s h o m e is t ru ly a winner .

F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l J i m S t e v e n s a t 313 -459 -6000 .

Open today, 1-5 p.m.

Traditional colonial is in move-in condition

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Come today a n d experience a lovely colonial in move-in condition.

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T r a d i t i o n a l " N a n t u c k e t C o l o n i a l " f e a t u r e s f o u r g o o d - s i z e d b e d r o o m s , o v e r 2 ,500 s q u a r e feet of space a n d two a n d a ha l f b a t h s . Gorgeous upda t -ed whi te k i t chen wi th hardwood floor. T h e 24- by 13-foot family room h a s a l a rge brick wal l n a t u r a l f i replace a n d

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4S00 Londan CL N. oJ Cui Elizabeth, E. of Coofey U.

23061 Timber Trail S. of 14 Mil*. W. of LahMr off Birvoh»m Rd

WEST BLOOMFIELD-LAKEFRONT CUSTOM RANCH • Situated on large 2 acre lot for privacy and splendid

sunsets forever • Sauna, library w/built-ins. walk-out lower level • Explore this 3 or 4 bedroom, 3 bath home soon1

• Seller will consider offers between $790,000-960.000 Ask For: Rusty Kawalec 646-6448

WEST BLOOMFIELD-CONTEMPORARY PANACHE • Situated on premium wooded private cul-de-sac lot • Cook's delight, stunning white kitchen with center

island, interior decor by Purlmutter, over 4,000 sq. ft. • Boasting 18 ft ceilings and dramatic two story foyer • Floor to ceiling windows, 4 bedrooms and 3 5 baths

$459,000 626-9100 645391

BINGHAM-WOODED PRIVACY MINUTES TO TOWN • Empty nester or professional's condo alternative • Contemporary 1/4 story with 1st floor master & loft • Expanses of glass overlook approximately 1.5

acres of low maintenance grounds & patio • Dramatic great room, gourmet kitchen, hot tub

$429,000 646-6000 708947

WATERFORD-BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT HOME • Four bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 car attached garage • Finished lower level walk-out to all-sports, private lake

with sandy beach-very private setting • Great location with many amenities-MUST SEE!

$339,900 683-8900

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WEST BLOOMFIELD-PANORAMIC LAKE VIEWS • Situated on spacious lot w/85 ft. on Green Lake •Cnsp and dean with newer kitchen & 2 fuH baths • Great room with natural fireplace, formal dining • Enjoy an active lifestyle w/homeowners association

$304,900 683-8900

ROCHESTER HILLS-SPECIAL TOUCHES Prestine 4 bedroom Colonial has wooded views Beautiful design wilh professional decor sparkling white kitchen with center island Professionally finished daylight lower level

$289,900 689-8900 708827

ROCHESTER HILLS-STYLED FOR THE TIMES • Spacious family room offers wood burner stove • Hardwood ftoonng in living & dining rooms, 1st

floor den. 26x19 all-seasons garden room with hot tub • Central air, patio plus sprinkler system

$227,000 Ask For: Anna Pearcy 656-4400

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ROCHESTER HILLS-WILDLIFE ABOUNDS Beautiful wooded lot registered as natural wildlife habitat, plus the convenience of city living Contemporary post & beam 3 bedroom home with 2.5 baths, studio off master, natural fireplace & deck $217,500 Ask For: Anna Pearcy 656-4400

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WASHINGTON-NEWLY BUILT IN 1993 • Premium location backing to walking trails 4 jchool • Country sized kitchen, vaulted & tray ceilings • Throe bedrooms, 1st Itoor laundry, fireplace, OA • Dec* overlooks wonderfully landscaped yard

$196,900 Ask For: Ann® Pearcy 656-4400

WEST BLOOMFIELD - HARD TO FIND RANCH • Condo m Locklin Pines nestled in a wooded area • Two bedrooms, two bathe, great room w/fireplace • Basement, freshly painted inside and out • Two car attached garage - priced to sell

$152,900 663-8900 707277

ROYAL OAK-VINTAGE IN-TOWN CHARMER • Original stained woodwork throughout, with large bu»tt-

ms, sparkling new kitchen w/Memllat oak cabinets • Newer furnace, central m & rool-Oeck & balcony • Roytl Oak is HOT> Be the first to see this beauty

$129,900 689-8900

SOUTH FIELD-BRING YOUR OFFER Hardwood floors, three bedrooms & partially finished basement makes this ranch worth its asking pnce Brick exterior washer & dryer slay, over 1,200 square feet-immediately available

$129,900 626-9100 709628

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Rare Uvonia find 3 bedroom Cape Cod on H i ot an acre 3 car attacnefl garage, 1 st Moor laundry, large family room. Solanum w/a Cai-Spa. fimsnefl rec room. S of 7. W of MiddieOeft 18928 Dons $189 900

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UVONIA OPEN Sun . l -4om 14848 Fairway. S of 5 . E of Levan 3 bed-room ranav 2 bains tmrsned base-men!, 2 car garage pnvale yard Very clean Musi sell Asking $145,000 (313) 462-6351

LIVONIA - OPEN SUN 1-4 27656 London

S of 5 M<e. W of inkster Stunning Dnc* ranch. lo(a*v <jpdsiecl. m a r tow own V4 oath, nugo 25x15 M n g room. >i#r trashed basemen Shows great' $132.KC

CALL ANOREA MCCARTER ReMax Great Lakes

810-473-6200

MAGNIF1CIENT MASTERPIECE Bloomtiew • Open Sun 1-3

7276 H«»entirool. S o* Map*e on WhyeaH E TnMter Elegant lattefroni teauly w.-S 400 sq.ft. and 1.700 sq.fl lower level area Two sfcxy family room grand living and dmng room fabulous master suite oak paneieo library $995 OOC Ca i JAMES RILEY CokJwe* Banker Schwe«Het Real E s t a t e 8 1 0 - 2 9 2 - 1 7 9 1 or

810-646-1800

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PERFECTION PLUS 3 bedroom. 2.100 sq. ft cape cod m the exclusive Mermen Sub $242 900

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By Owner BaauaU 3 badmam. 11* ba*i. bnok ranch wneuM decor lin-ear garage Great dec* t land-ecapmg w'gaa gna Commly pool Ewaiani adooN Near 9 ft tremi 22162 U«Ue«. $131,900 476-0443

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FAAMMGTON Open Sal. ftun . 1 lb 4 33217 lUsda NUL (E o• r •rm.ngi.w «d. N ol») 3 bedroom 1'4 barf 1 level New carpel hard-wood 9oors Ntoa deck huge yard $147,900 910-471-4023

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SOUTH'10 MILE- WEST.TAFT Cotornal w 4 Mckooms 2 5 baths designer kacften wpentry. master suite w/Jecuzs tub Located on cu-de-sac. a onvate wooded yard w.tmck paver pans NORTHVILLE SCHOOLS $292 900

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O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 4d49 MORRIS LAKE CIRCLE,

WEST BLOOMFIELD, Ml (W. c» Orchard Lane. 1

S of Pontiac Trail) Wonderful newer detached lake front condo Over 4.000 s$~ ft. with a fin-ished walk-out m WoodcMf on tne La«e Contact Michelle Hogowski REALTOR. (810)851-5500

OPEN SUNDAY. 1-5PM Woodward'Long Lake

Blormfield M4ls immaculale 1800 sq ft ranch coodo 2 bedroom. 2 balhs den. basameni pool Fabulous loca-tion and condition $244,500 Mane offer Owner 1810) 540-7256

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 p m WHITE LAKE

9625 RUSTIC CIRCLE Newer ranch multi-level deck over-looking woods ft stream wrtxa Base-ment Lake pnvlege $137 000 Weir Manuel Snyoer ft Ranke

851-5500

3 0 3 Open Bouses

TROY OPEN Sun. 1-4pm Bnck colonial 4 bedrooms, 1.900 sq feat New root/Anderson windows.'air,' sprinkler system $182 500 5885 Slate, between John RiOejjuindre off SQuare Lake Rd (810) 879-9065

W BLOOMFIELD OPEN SUN. 1-* 7452 Cametot

(N. of 14. W o< Drake) 3 Bedroom. 2 - i bath, 1900 sq ft. ranch side entry garage $199,900 CaU J. D ion free 800-524-5800

R E M A * Executive Properties

West Bloomftetd Open Sun. 1-4pm

6 7 8 8 C a n d l e w o o d Tra i l (S. of Maple. E of kMdlebeiti

B i rm ingham schoo l s Upda lea Frankel built 3 twdroom T i baih ranch $215,000. Call

B e t t y F i n k b e i n e r R e a l E s t a t e O n e

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OPEN SUN 1 to 4, 380 S Manflou, Clawscn S of 14 E of Oooks immaculate 3 bedroom ranch, move in ccrK*t«on. neutral decor, hard wood floors, apptances ic iuded. tua basement Z t car $119,900

' garage, large lot. (810! 435-6670

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 N E W W A T E R F O R D L I S T I N G

4363 HIGHFIELD S of Do. W of Waflons

Popular Oayton Woods Sue Nice h o m e w i t h m a n y u p d a t e s $129 900

G a i l T u r n e r

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PLYMOUTH TWP - Open Sun, March 23rd, 12 Noon • 5pm 3 bad-room bnck ranch, T n bath 2 Ore-

room ft fcepiace Tn car garage Large lot wusprmMer system Near t-275 ft Ann, AitMr Rd 11523 Hag-garry (N) $196,000 313-453-5642

REDPOTO OpenSi# i 14pm 3bed-room bnck ranch central aa, 2 bath many updates Z i garage 14200

$86,500 (313) 532-6162

REDfORO OPEN SUN 1-4 0 M E O W T E OCCUPANCY on » w Wm new bnck randi wrMwrarwn trkn oHedng 1.328 aq. H M l two nak«M

•endows entrance doors ba»i MKtian. ccmer p u * t a n g new heelng « i stem, roof ft i e l k — a d nardwood tocn CALL KEN GENTILE tor more i n fo at 610 -473 -0200 pager 610-6076000 or come on OU and see KEN tar spaoM Sevnge $136900 or LESSi R a M a . I M Lakes

ROYAL OAK - Open Sun 1 l o 4 4012 Yor«a Linda N of 13. W o l Woodward Bnck ranch 3 beckoom 2 bam. 2 car garage many i»HaMi Muet saa' $186 900 810-6404011

HOVAL OAK- 3616 Cveenwey Baau-rnu 3 b e * o o m brick rw i t f i en oaB c m n e Muet see $154,000 Open Sun 12-4 810-840-3115

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SALE BY OWNER OPEN SUNOAY 3-23 • I 00-5 00. S119 Iron Gate Road SloomlieM Mrts (16 Mile - On Kensngion Rd ) Rouge River Home 5-Badroom Bnck $368,500

BY OWNER Wonderful home super BkDomheld locaaon 4 bedrooms, huge master bedroom wOacura. 2 fireplaces, high catkrigs. big Anirig room grand loyer many large dosats wood floors recasaad bgMs a9 neutrals stereo throughout, huge paraafty knianad basement kbrary slap-down tamay room large eat-n KHcrmn, 3 car garage, level lot. beeu-a k i p m e t r e e e f o r p r r r t c y , over 4.000 sq teat - Thte M l f Mova-n condeon Bkjomftetd HBs matanyBirmngham

$710,000 C a i lor appotra-(610)

* appotm-646-5060

COZY BUNGALOW BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS

CONVENIENT SHOPPING 3 bedrooms 2 baths large yard with play structure Recently remodeled bMhroom. kitchen basement Refki-•shed hardwood Hoore, new roof <14*9000 (610) 256-9211

3 0 6

BRIGHTON DOWNTOWN Very dean, corsemporary $ bedroom rancn 1200 aq. IL. bUk 1901. 1 5 bama laroe, pan UnMned Baeemem.

$126,000 810-220-3863

•4MEOUTE OCCUPANCY - 4 spe-cious bedroom* tua basemen! over auad^gerega an a wooded lot

Ca i MAflCIA GEISE The Mtchsgar- Group

810-277-4600 Ext 246

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3 0 8 Canton

BY OWNER - Sunflower 10 4 bed-room colonial over 2300 sq N , aur pabo lenced yard backs to wooded lot $239 900 313-453-7929

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

New Construchon-30 day occupancy 2445 Sq Ft 4 bedrooms, T n ceram«c baths, fireplace, riuge cak kiichen, whirlpool tub. full bnck lo ben. 2 car oarage !u« basement, oversized lor, fulty carpeled with lots of closet » a c e Ready to move into. $212,900 Also other new homes available

Sierra Heights Development Co 810-382-8599 or 313-207-7611

COLONIAL CHARM! BeauWuay decorated. 2500 sq ft Early American. 4 bedroom color*al. 2- n baths private den, huge family room / natural fireplace and wet bar. 1st floor laundry, large formal dinmg room, modem dream country kitchen swth wMk-m pantry, large bedrooms, cusaom covered rear deck-'gas gnu, central air, fun fmished baseemem and 2-'» car attached garage1 44939 Ouakerh i l i , C a n t o n $194 900 SL1005 CaU

REMERTCA H O M E T O W N O N E

3 1 3 - 4 5 4 - 4 4 0 0

Canton

S H A R P , M I N T

C O N D I T I O N Townhouse condo has open floor plan, fireplace wnh oak mantel, walk-in closet m master bedroom. 1 car garage ft basement $112,900 (ACCYO) Ask tor Chns or J. P

B & U f j g J s A * H O M E T O W N

8 1 0 - 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 SPACIOUS COLONIAL-OPEN Sun 1-4, 4 bedrooms, 2'n basis, 2 car garage. K C pool deck, fireplace -more 42007 Greenwood N/Ford. E/UBey $166 500 (313) 981-5271

3 1 1 D e i r t o m - D e i r b o r n

BRAND NEW' 1st Ctenng. 1152 sq.ft. brck ranch tealures large rooms, skylight m bath-room, huge basement, side drive, built-m diarrwasher. wood windows, w iy l tnm. $109,900

CALL ANDY NOW

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COLONIAL UPGRADED with some new windows, neutral bnck color. fanMy roonvveptace eM-ei kadien. basement, attached 2 car garage $139900 with $8000 down on Is l time buyar purchase immedate o c c u p a n c y O n e W a y R e a l t y

313-522-6000 or 816-473-5500

COUNTRY LIVMG Over an acre spacious custom ranch, Daeamenl. oarage, loo much to men-tkan' $160 M 0 Hurry M * a , RaH4ax

313-261-1400

OPEN SUN 12 5pm 1375 Marlowe 3 bedroom brtt* ranch updated bu4t in 1965, neulral decor $124 900 MELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9635

OPEN SUN I-4pm 44006 Rector 4 bedroom 2.5 b a r C o t o r u l doae to summit $160 900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9S35

OPEN SUN I Spm 2300 Ameer 3 bedroom Colonial. buM * i 1905. den. M basameni 2 5 b a t i $169 900 HELP-O-SELL (313) 454-9635

OPEN SUN 1-5pm 2171 Cavaker 2000 sq I t . 4 bedroom CaKnt hugs m a t e r autt* 1 year S u i m i membership included MELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 2664 Hwaars Court. (S710670) Akmcar new woodad c o w l location

w a h t s s o n * y> c«d home wah you need and mora 4 T* Batia master m m

Upgrades galore has l e c u r M m m $250 900

(313) 591-9200

OPEN SUN 2- tem 0560 lOngatNS RcryMPone 3200 sa ft 4 ba^oom. 3 5 Mh gourmet M n i a n atei 2 way

S f t t s E L L 131»»

READY TO MOVE IN Sowner ONngerv Sub 4 Bedroom,

M h odoraai i*00 w MM. pto-

•raam. ar. security 11 as a»9M9«ak s w e a i m i y • $2*4 900 113-961-<20

C E N T U R Y R O W

(313) 464-7111

OPEN TODAY 1-3 24919 Rouos River. North of Warren ft East oI Beech Daly Very nee 3 bedroom nome w fcaeemem and (u l oI fine -©dates inclutkng oak knehen and windows Beautiful naohbor-hoodl baled this week at $69,900

Century 21 Dynamic (313) 728-7800

REAL CURB APPEAL 3 bedroom. 1'4 bath r a n » home Ma-turing narowood Hoots, large W n o room. M i sua mahed basement, a l aopaances included ongmM owners have given TLC lo home-H 15,900

CASTELLI & LUCAS (313) 453-4300

Detroit

FOR THE MOST COMPLETE HOME LISTING IN THE

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SNCK COLONIAL 4 bedroom m bee ' .rapier* m •• hetdeoed •oors uone»i -frien I Imm C s«i" a I 2 oar m m oarage targe tamed yardwah 1 0 > 1 0 « & . *cma< «i cM-da-aac $U7,500

S1041S-1S41 COLONIAL - Open San 1-6, 17S0 sq « $ •rehirwta an u i t fwn ft be»l* o r a s $106000 2200$ MMey S K M ^ W

314 F a r m i n f l w v

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CLASSIC BRICK RANCH, srte sntr, garage, "shy" hall acre lot. s o t equ' sue neutral interior with lamey room, fireplace, eat-m kilchen. fimsheo re area • workshop in basement $158,900. N, of 11 Mile E of M*3die-befl at 27642 Westcort Crescent Open Sunday 1:00-4:00 OneWay Realty 810-473-5500

FARMINGTON HtLLS - 3 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch wlirasried basement 1800 sq ft. $169,900 For Sale by Owner (313) 359-3221

Farmington Has

WOODED PARADISE!! Just listed, 3 bedroom. 2.5 bam colo-nial with contemporary flair Cui-de-sac s«s backs to prolactsd woodland 2 story t*ed 'oyer, library, tviished basement, tirepiace ft O A

30361 Castelford C1. RtCH CHILDS

Coldwes Banker Schwe«ier 810-690-0780 810-347-3050

FARMINGTON - Move-m condmon 1500 sq it, 3 bedroom, Tn bath rem*! EVERYTHING updated Over sized T n car garage paving brick pat io, 2 f ireplaces (n-the-wali vacuum, security system ft Much More1 $156,900 (810) 442-2444

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j Finsiiigton Hillt FOB SALE by Owner Open Sun 12-4 35033 Old Timber Rd W of F Buy

: a m i M o n . S. o l 1 , n RotkngOaks S upancy Move-m

S o l 14 MS* Temhc Sub knmedlaM

! 5 bath contemporary Colorsal on large lot u p * kymica kitchen wood floor, remodeled master balh w.^acuzzi New furnace and double water heater Newer root 2 car attached garage Sprinkler system, alarm and much mote $265,000 (810) 861-2403

IMMACULATE, completely updated Farmington HNa 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch, wah Irving room, tamily room, detached garage on quiet dead-end street near elementary school Spec-tacular landecapaig. pabo. deck and pool IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $103500 Page (810)631-9036 or

Cat (810)477-9066

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY lot t i e pre-approved Clean. 3 bedroom. Tn bath ranch lireplace d*wig room, tua basement attached garage ft more $212 900 810-229-4467 I 610 477-2723 Open Sun l-5pra

325 Ljvwk

ALL TIME FAVORITE Englah Bun-galow master s ta l l « * h Strang room on 2nd floor, 2 Bedroom, kvmg room, dming room mam Boot, a l new while

ft yard 10037 A/cota aof W Ch»cego) Aakjng $129,900. 0 0 deposit OneWay RaMv 313-522-6000 or 810-473-5506

ALMOST NEW BeauMU Colonial w-3 bedrooms pAJS loll. Tn balhs. 1st " i laundry gorgeous dsck much

e $192 000 W6 watt, c a i

co-op Don't 313-425-0056

ATTRACTIVE 2/ 3 bedroom -Bnck Ranch 1 5 balhs. Fla room, finished basement. 2.5 car garage $119,900 I m*e W of MkkSsbe*. oil Ptymouti S on kMbum E on Robert. 9895 Henry Ruft IN) Owner 810-632-6441

BEAUTIFULLY UPDATES older h o ^ e . 3 bedrooms, basement, low taxes huge yard $147,900 Open Sun 1-4pm 19323 Shadysids 7 M*e ft Farmington 810-471-3681

Livooii 325

IMPRESSIVE bedroom, 3.5 ba lh colonial umerous i * d * a s NMhmg to do

but lum f i e key Anderson «4ndoas tn-eHioency tumaca. i a Itoor taundry, proleestonaay landscaped tMnlous dsck, custom window irestments fMiradstad Mchan ft I t M 0 i ft In-M a d baseman $249,500 34476 M0-dtacoro Lnoraa Ca i RMh Mauri

H O M E T O W N ONE

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OPEN SUNDAY 1-4pm Anractive Farmmgton Hike colonial 3 bedroom.^ 5 balh linrshed basement w.possiWe 4ih bedroorrw'piay room, maround pool, many updates, neutral decor 2190 sq ft 31615 Bella Vsta IS bl 13 Mile W ol Orchard Lake) $197 900 (610) 489-6671

RATES AS o l March 14. 1997 RAMBLEWOOO $156amo 4 bed-room, tamtiy room library beautiful executive colonial In gated commu-nity 20% down. 7 5 - . A P R 30 yrs Other terms available RAMBLEWOOD $ ! 6 9 i m c fabu-lous open Hoar plan txtont on beau-tiful landscaped lot Hardwood floor •acuzzi • m o r e 10% down 7 5%APR. 30 yrs COUNTRY RIDGE S l S i R ' m o immaculale updated Tudor wmany executive updates $20 down. 7 5' .APR. 30 yrs Other terms available .

Many other homes available w.lavoratne lerms

Cranbrook .Assoc Toa Free 24 Hour Hotline (886)487-8300

BRAND NEW HOME 5 Mile ft Fstmmglon 4 betkoom C ^ e C o d master bedroom 1st floor, loaded wnh extras Over 2200 sq It p lus walkout basement Huge attacned garage under construction Only $269,000

BRICK RANCH 1400 sq ft 3be«»oom 2 bath open floor plan tun basement Attached garage Breaking ground - 2 loca-tkms $154,900

STATE WtOE REALTY (313) 427-3200

B R I C K 4 b e d r o o m s (master w cathedral). Tn baths tamilv room, ceramKiTiardaoods. garage Possible lease $144,000 810-477-6833

BUILT 1997 - N wesl Meal ranch 1600 f t . basameni. attached garage. 2 5 baths, too much to mention Hurry $179,900 Mike Re/Ma»

313-261 1400

JUST LISTED! ITS APPEAL »S REAL

On me msata loo1 Super location, good construction and ws4 main-tained This gorgeous colonial taa-tures lamly room with lireptace lormal living room ft (krung room, large deck, J car attached garage and cen-ral air $254 ,900

MARY McLEOD PAGER: (313) 990-7649

Coidwel Banker Schweitzer

(810) 347-3050

325 Lmaia

. 1 30-5pm 34556 Psm broke W of Oa. N. of 7 MSa Former Modal Home « Dear Creek 3 bad-room Tn b a t i rench open Soot ptan

2 car ganiae $264 000 (81W 477-5747

OPEN SUN I -5pm 34315 Rlohland Mmt Condtaon Remodeled WWien ft ba l l , newer windows ft root ft aa Must Seal $125,900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-0535

PRIME NW LOCATION 4 bedroom, Tn bath ceKnal. mmg.

L pantry, first a. $240,000 M the extras

(610) 477-6327

RANCH with 3 Bedrooms, brand new kachen weak cabinets new countertop. ft appliances updated bam. tnehed basement. 2 car garage, fenced yard C lean! neutral decor throughout $98 500.

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH

(313) 464-6400

N W LAUREL PARK Beautiful 4 bedroom colonial with 3.5 oaths Neulral decor throupoul. open ftoor plan Great IccaUon location location $207,900. CaU

JOE DURSO RE/MAX WEST 1313) 261-1400

THE MEADOWBROOKS

STRATEGIC LOCATION In Farmington Huts dose to 1-275 and 1-696 NorWwke aOKess

SECLUDEO SETTING Beauti-fully wooded rolling terrain large Ipis

ARCHITECTURAL VARIETY An established community with large ranches, colonials, ludois. ate

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE 2 •arches 2 colonials and 2 Norman styles from S220.000 to $389 000 Ca® me lor a drive through ot snowing. I live here

J A C K F A G A N 810-477-6831

(Buyers Agent) Real Estate One

BY OWNER OPEN SUN . 1 TO 5 33065 Oakley Kmberly Oaks Sub 3 bedroom bnck tn. 2 5 balhs lam»y rpom w1«replace ft wettuw. 2 car garage. $169 90C ! 900 (313) 525-9204

FIRST OFFERING' DECORATIVE*- FLAIR

a quite evident in the mvitirj) 4 Bed-room. 2.5 bath colonial Beautiful landscaped treed lot Fanny room with fireplace and two sets o l french doors, one leading out lo a gorgeous deck Fun basement and 2.5 car attached side entry garage Central a<r. spmnkJer system and much moret $319 900

MARY McLEOD PAGER: (313) 990-7649

Cokdwelt Banker Schweitzer

(810) 347-3050

S Q Gtrdra City

BRCK RANCH - 1200 SQ FT 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, finished Basement. I amity room fireplace, cen-tral air, 2 car garage $t 14.900

CENTURY 21 GOLD HOUSE l l t - 4 5 1 - 9 4 0 0

THE REAL ESTATE MOUSE

QUALITY SERVICE AWARD Winning Office 1992 1993-1995

* EVERYTHING YOU WANT!!

This 3 bedroom bnck ranch has neu-tral carpeting, haUwood ttoors updated Kitchen, supui t finished basement w tu i l bath, cat-nets ft shelving galore Roof m 1990, new cement, new garage n 1990 Carrier furnace. A'C ft humidilier insulated walls ft 18' m ceiling O V $101,900. "As Is'

^ f 2 L

J . S c o t t , Inc . (313) 522-3200

Great home in great area! Hurry to see iha home twtore it ffi to late1 Featuring 3 bedrooms. 2'» bam, f inished basement and garage Updates galore includmg central air Asking $129,500

Hard to find In Livonia! Wondertul 5 bedroom double winged colonial with mothat-io-law quarters bedroom and full bam on 1S1 floor Updates Central air. Imahed base-ment. attached garage Nee yatd W'large cedar deck Asking $219 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 R O W

(313) 464-7111

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 10388 BASSETT

(SAnn Arbor Trail ft E/Ec*lea) Sharp i4xlalad 3 bedroom brck ranch Living ft tam»y rooms. NBrary. aland kitchen. 2 car garage $129,900

PAUL SCHAEFER (810) 610-5615 Pgr

CENTURY 21 TODAY 26544 Orchard Lake Road

Farmmglon M*s

328 Sharp 1-Acre

Northville Ranch Update* notad* aialar softener roc*, garage ctoors windows, doors, fur

$10400 kf t * ian IV g n d a 3 15 bath, attached garage Ftortde room. — —

S wet ptaatat anc coved c a M g i $164,000 *6307 15610 Mertyn St N o r M t a Ca i

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BUILDER'S MODEL! 4 bedrooms. Tn balh home, Matures elegant ownefs sua*, lam*, room kvmg room, torn* dtneig room. e«-«i kachen end 2 car attached garage-el on a large. DeauMk«y lendecaped homesne that backs i® » s nature

ROSEDALE GARDENS Om ot Better Homes ft Gardens" ft a little loucti ol "Gieenlield Village best deecrtbes this gorgeota 3 Bed-room. 1 v» Bath bnck Cape Cod Beeu-trlut kvmg room wkh natural Ikeplace. remodeled eat-m kachen wilh app»-ancas. lormal dmmg room exceaent finished basement. 2 car garage -$164 900 Call

ALEX ALOE Realty Prolessionals 810-476-5300

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 14207 Caveli - N o l SchooterafVE of Middlemen 3 bedroom, bnck ranch. Tn Baths, finished basement with. 4th bedroom, lots ol updates Q«ck occu-pancy $129,500

CALL DONNA JARDtNE

C E N T U R Y 2 1 R O W

(313) 464-71 y i

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 31021 Hathaway. S W Chicago^ Mamman Seflei • motivated 3 Bed-room. 2 Bam bnck ranch 2 car garage, partially finished basement $119.900

CALL ROBIN BRETZ

C E N T U R Y 2 1 R O W

464-7111

ROSE DALE GARDENS By owner 3 bedroom bnck ranch. 1'4 b a d . completely updated, fmshed basement. Mr $149,900 Open Sun Noon 5pm (313) 426-4676

UNIQUE 4-5 bedroom quad wen 2.5 balhs. 2 natural fireplaces, lormal dmmg room, two decks $153,900 CaU.

JOE DURSO RE/MAX WEST (313) 261-1400

Ca i Bonnie

$229,900 Ouck Move tat

610-485-6406

BY OWNER - 1967, almost 2000 sq I t , 3 tx*»oorrv Tn balh ranch room 20x18 w/cat sprinkler system. M 10 Mile area 1214,000 Open 1-5 By Kipomlment Day 810- 349-6712

Eves 810-305-9665

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P1ymc**h Ridgewotx) H i s . 4 beAoorr colo-nral on pnvaM wooded lot w«h deck ft 6 person spa F i * tsv •shed basement, 3 season Fionds room ft much morel $ 3 1 4 , 0 0 0 C a l l C h r i s t i n a Jackson

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BY OWNER S ol 10 MMe, W ol Haggerty 3 bed-room, 1.5 bam colonial Sharp tnrougnouP $153,900 810-615^729

COLONIAL - 3 bedroom Tn bMh Vdage Oaks Sub Fnshed base-ment large tot. targe master bed-room wlkepMce. 610-347-3112

MYSTIC FOREST New Road, between 9 ft 10 MM

326 Milford

HOME FOR saM m presti^ous Vil-lage of Mi lo rd 3 yr old 2 Mory 2200 sq ft Too many upgrades to «SJ Asking $217 900 C a l D a n i M Smith

(610) 665-3899

HOME WARRANTY Three bedroom, 1 '4 baths, brck ranch Very good condition BeauWul landscaping $132,000. Open Mouee Sunday. 1 JjPM (313) 464-3346

(313) O P E N S U N . 1 - 4

Fantastic family home Best deserves mis clean ft sharp 4 bedroom. I V j ba th co lon ia l In Beautiful "Rosedale Gardens" — pretty living room with bay window excaAenl country kechan. family room!replace 2 car attached garage - $184 900 10004 Hubbard. S ofP»ymoi4h.W ot Mernman C a i

A L E X A L O E Realty Professionals 810-476-5300

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LIVONIA - Open Sun 1-4pm 18696 B'ue Sloes Cl 7/Newburgh Elegant newer colonial 4 bedrooms. Tn bem $259 500 313-462-0645

A BIG OPPORTUNITY Located m a quwt res ident* neigh-borhood thrs cMarmmg. corr*ortabM and cozy home a j u s l a taw bkxms Irom downtown Bnck wlrh newer vinyl Skkng exlanor and wet plaster construction mtarw meMs this 4 bed-room. 3 bath cape cod a really good family nvestment $229,500

MARY McLEOD PAGER: (313) 990-7649

Coidwel Banker Scfrwenzer

(810) 347-3050

Man $256,500 ft up Speck homes am a i MatiH A J Vanoyen BuSOers. Inc.

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LAKE ORION By owner -1902. 4 bedroom cotoiaM 2 5 berths, apronmaiely 2.000 aq leet $203,900 (810) 693-5209

PEAK OF PERFECTION!

This 3 beckoom bnck ranch has «l all Family room w*h fireplace Flonda room. 1->. Baths, updated Kitchen wilh a l appliances Flushed basement, central an newer rool furnace. wMer neater vinyl windows, sprnklers 2 i car g a r a g e Horhe Warranty $ 1 4 7 , 5 0 0 (RRMl -P l CHI Dick Randazzo

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3 1 3 - 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 2 PLYMOUTH TWP - New 4 bedroom y . beth lendecaped home an pre-rrnum lot $389 90C New bedroom 1st floor master, Tn bath, land-scaped home $330,000 Bom avail-able now and located m Rcamg Oaks Sub on N Territorial W of Beck Rd E n c o r e C u s t o m Homes L i d 810-655-0888 k * appL

ORION TOWNSHIP- Newly com-pleted 1900 ea tl open rench wah wal l out m lovely Sub wah take view $195000 Bulder 810-301-7258

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ARBOR-CROFT 4 betkoom 2 5 bam Cape Cod WcolonMl tloorplan, 2nd Soor laundry, updeted beck-porch. $229,900 (313) 45^4294

OPEN SUN I-5pm idyle Hiita 4 bedroom. 2 5 bam cokj-nuk ravine lot. waliout basement Must see vwws New Wlchen ft more $ 2 2 4 9 0 0 1 5 6 6 8 R i v e r s i d e

313-432 5003

OPEN SUN 1-4 106 S Ely Or 3 Bedroom11 5 bam bnck Ranch Hard-wood floors fmshed basement Updated $167,000 810-349-7761

BY OWNER Updated 3 Badroom bnck ranch TraHwood Sub, 45760 Dense Ct Open Sun, 12-Spm $219,900 (313) 416-9001

SHARP" 4 Bedroom. 2.5 bam «» Plymouth Many updates with over 2000 sq ft Move m condition $208,000

Gail Turner Real Estate One

810-905-6985 THREE BEDROOM t"> bath bnck ranch on targe lot Greal locaKxi 509 Provmce Town Ln $139,500 Open Sun 12-5 313-454-4404

TRAIL WOOD COLONIAL - 9735 Tennyson Or Freshly updated in neutrals, backing lo woods Open Sun 1-4 $249,900 " " 313-455-9444

COUNTRY SETTING - cksee to everything Attractive updated 3 bed-room, I bam ranch 2 car Mtacfted garage, large IOLdeck i t 0 2 0 S o » * v worth $124,900 313-451-2074

335 Redford

GREAT ROOM RANCH 3 b e d m . 1 5 bam. attached 2 car garage ae. M l basement Move m condtaon S Ann Ar t * * Tra*, E of U9ay. 11403 Waverly Open house SakSuti Noon 3pm $170,000 (313) 450-5232,

BY OWNER 3 bedroom 1 bam Bnck ranch, finished basement. Tn car garage, updated kitchen $94,900 bus t ee l (313) 937-9141

BY OWNER 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs lull basement, garage, new root fu rnace 'e i r , windows ft more recently <4>dated (610) 563-9506

Garden Cay OPEN SUN 2-5 JUST LISTED1

Too many features to mention lust move m $99 900 5658 Harrison For details call

Kamna EsMp 313-728-8000 Century 21 Dynamic

OPEN SUN 1-4 988 Henry Ruff. S of Ford Rd E ol Mernman Own your dream home entha fantastic floor plan1 3 bedroom Bnck with over 1.600 so f t . targe kilchen ft dmmg room, natural fire-place ri the great room, 2'h balhs. l u l basement. 2 car attached garage Must see to appreOMa • $145,900

OPEN SUN 1-4 1562 Lather* S of Ford Ro E of Mktt tabel Specteokar 3 bedroom ranch wilh over 1 4<X) sq ft Remod-eled kacnen. 2 fun baths, lormal dkwig room, family room, wood burning stove, central sir. Flonda room, attached garage $94,900

SUPER LAYOUT' Or, thus 3 bedroom Bnck ranch with large up-daied kachen ft dming room, I '*• balhs cen-tra wr Mushed baeemem. n e w wm-dowv oversized mechanc s dream 2 car garage Home warranty Newty Mled at $99 .900

9^*2 CASTELLI (313) 525-7900

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318 Gra* Foist*

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Prism Mortgage John Tonza, internationally known

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John Tenza i s an energetic and exciting speaker who successfully combines powerful communication and presentation techniques with just the right touch of humor, motivation and "magic" to make every program valuable and fun! Since 1989, after 10 years of remarkable success as a real estate salesperson, manager, and company owner. John has been enpowering his audiences by transforming their awareness. John will let you know exactly what to expect from working w i t h a professional Realtor when buying or selling your home.

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CUTE CAPE cod, lust listed hrss floor olhc®'study 2 bedrooms up partially finished basement garage large lot, asking S73 900 seller lo neic with closmg cost locaied in N R e d f o r d O n e W a y R e a l l y 313-473-5500 or 313-522-6000

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By owner custom 3 bedroom bnck ranch, tormal l ining room, 2 fire-places hardwood floors double lot 4 more S149.900 (313) 534-6131

GREAT STARTER HOWE Immaculale condition 3 bedroom ranch 1 car garage 1040 Sf l t l , t e r c e d yard, Special fmanc ng Available Lou Ronayne

REMAX t00 INC 810-348 3 0 0 0

O P E N T O D A Y 1 - 3 14393 Oorie N o r f off Schowcraft and East ot Beech Wonderful beauiiful and spaoous 3 bedroom bnck ranch otfers super basement wit', lull bam. 2 5 cai garage, Dig kitchen and many line updates - 111*900

Century 21 Dynamic (313) 728-7800

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AUBURN HILLS - Newer construe ton Built 1993 4 bedroom T n balh colonial Many upgrades including gourmel kitchen Central air neutral decor Seller motivated S229 9QC

(610) 852-4787

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER - 4 Bed-room 2 bath approkmatefy 1700 sq ft large lot garage with workshop basement updating needed great

O p e n Sat & Sun (810) 651-2C2I

Parklike Community

• Distinctive Sites. • Private & Tranquil • Howell Schools. 1 Rolling Terrain. 1

Prices Starting At $139,900.•

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 3376 Vajdon Rochester H«s 2200 s<j ti 3 bedroom/2 5 bath Colcoal Premium wooded lot Spnnloer alarm, cedar deck. Mo<t See' $249 900 (010) 6S3-&694

ROCHESTER MIU.S Brand new colonial 3 bedrooms. 2 5 baths. $159,000 (810) 419-4638

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LJVONIA Sharp bncl* ranch with beautiful family room, fireplace hutfe basement, patio, larye garage, extra shed, and a yard to die far Reduced to $13W»0 F14304

THIS HOME IS WAITING JUST FOR YOU!

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Prices Starting At $189,900*

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payment/closing costs ROSS REALTY 313-326-6300

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WESTLANO Open Sun 12 5pm 6131 Emerald Ui Beau etui 4 bed-room. 3 5 allached garage, back* to woods Uvonia schools $179,900 u f . d i i « h | - i n ; m j t n

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*, . -e-- im amenities • $415 000 . -«6 i Bend Long Lake S, AMr iw HI0 641-7510

OPEN 1 1l I Sun 5007 Tyier. N of I l ong Larie F c*t Rochester Rd 4 l—ifoorr- . - tiatf- 2*0C SQ 1 colo-

•4e* rc-jl Tumace Pe«a windows A 1 - f " j r e $209 900

810 656-8028

. ARE LAKE » Crooks 3306 sq • " ----- ;<xarv immaculate condi-

•a M-3room<; - t i l ths many . Wust see ;®fOi »6 -Of i t9

$ f 4 9 900 644 •

- R O * BEAUTl' UL colonial in press .j is Be-i - f .-rest1 Open floor plan. • -I htrood hoars in library kilchen & dir " g room Calf tor pnvale snowwig S625.000 .

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TROY Open Sat 12 lo 3 Sun 12 ' Cmse to Birrmngham and the S .r-iersei CoHectinns 4 agidrooms. : - tuat'is finished Uasemenl many e.-r*s 21.25 Warwick $242,000 810-649-3136

B E A U T I F U L

W E S T L A N D Tn-level <i quiet sub features sorre newer carpet family room 2 car garage, refaced kitchen cabirwts 4 eating a-ea 1 year warranty too' $119 900 IACCOO) Ask (or Chns Court r«y

H O M E T O W N

3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

I M P E C C A B L E

T H R O U G H O U T Compiele'y renovated -nside and Out rouding. windows vinyl SKjirvg air hardwood floo's redone. 2 full ..Odaled baths, new kilchen, wet bar wtnage & woodburner in rec room 3rd car addition on back oif garage $111 900 1517 Berry. Weshand Call Don T-rnko at

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CASTELLI & LUCAS (313) 453-4300

OPEN SUN 1-4 33540 W Warren. Tonqutth Sub HuWV*"Hurry' awp-C(rHT ThiS 't" tjed-rown new> updated bnck ranch 1 '1 balhs hnished "basement, carport Unbelievable for $88,900

RED CARPET KEfM W«U, TIPTON 313-427-5010

RANCH With 3 bedroom 2 baths, completely updated Modem Kitchen w newer stove 4 -efngerator Elegant Lrvmg room. Dwrig rocm, F-repiace Some hardwood floors Updated bath, hewe' windows doorwall carpet, fur-nace HWH, Roof $124 900

CENTURY 21 H A R T F O R D S O U T H

( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

REAL DEAL 3 bedroom bnck. wood ranch wth 2 car garage basement, central air doorwall to deck . appliances $79,900 Ask lor Shen Century 21 Towne Pnde

(313) 326-2600 THREE BEDROOM - 1.200 SCJ ft ranch double lot $645 monthly pay-ment. $3,250 down Free recorded •nessage 313-841-7653 Remenca Family DENNIS WEESE

WESTLANO Open Sun '2-6pm 1431 Walton 3 bedroom ranch, great neighborhood, tug backyard backs lo vacant land. $76,500 MELP-U-SELL (313 ) 454-9535

WHAT A BUYI Only $40,900 for l*»s 3 bedroom ranch on huge lot. completely remod-eled. immedale occupancy

Call Dean Sells 313-451-9400 CENTURY 21 GOLD HOUSE THE REAL ESTATE HOUSE

3 5 4 Oak land C w m t y

B U I L D E R S M O O E L H O M E spacious 4 bedroom. 2V» bath home loaded wtth buader cuetom features, hardwood lloors. skytghu. soUd nwoa cabinetry vaulted oe*ings 2 firaplacet. window treatments, central m . appkancas security alarm system, landscaping, immednle Occupancy $194,900 (610) 696-4666

3 5 7 Wayne County

R A N C H w*h 3 Bedrooms Updates include mnyl windows w.'marNe s *s new 2.5 car garage, roolrtiousa 6 garage glass block windows in baaament. fin-ished hardwood floors Fenced yard $75,000.

CENTURY 21 H A R T F O R D S O U T H

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Commerce

BY OWNER Desirable Commerce Pmes Sub BeautHU 2 year old 3 bedroom Ranch, sxolessionaty deco-rated over 1800 sq ft 8239 900 r , n ,y ,pr.i (81 Oj 926-6484

COMMERCE EXOUISITE NEW walerlront home on an sports private Lake Sherwood Open Itoor plan, elo-quent grarute foyer custom features, glass Mock* hardwood 1st Itoor gramte marble, cracked glass panels & brushed walkoul Dryvit exlenor Ctoee to 5,000 custom sq ft S569 000 FOR ONLY A SHORT TIME' 1810 ) 685-0139

COMMERCE PINE SUB II Contemporary 1800 sq ft custom •anch 3Vl yrs new wilirvshed walkout 900- sq ft Cathedral ceilings 3 bed-rooms possde 4 or den, 3 tut balhs. Great Room 3mmg room, large open Mchen 4 meir noc laundry rown Many eoras fireplace, an. wood flooring, e»tensive landscaping, pavers, spnnklers. wood deck, patio a d v e r t to beautiful wooded pie-serves fc» prtvacy $243,900 Commerce Tap (810) 960-9606

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H O M E T O W N O N E

3 1 3 - 4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

TONQUISH - Open House Sunday 1-5 6324 Radcfrtt 3 bedroom bnck

I ranch w.'irnshed basement 2 car oarage updated central air across tram park Walk to elementary Home warranty $117,000 313-326-9259

JUST LISTED I 3 bedroom bnck ranch on well ma-n-j tamed area Home has some updates, newer carpeting, updated bathroom. Easement One year home

I warranty $t 15.000 Century 21 Today

3t3-536-2000

WAYNE REMODELED 1300 sq ft bnck ranch 3 bedroom r - i bath 2 car garage New windows water heater kitchen 4 bathroom Pre-approved buyers only1 S84 900

(313) 595-0458

WESTLAND BY owner, 32062 Fair-chad. 3 bedroom, 1 bath tufty updated O A. hnshed basemnt 2 i can garage-$94,900 313-728-1057

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Comfortable family vacation home

C A L L N o w (616) 547-0743 o r (800)252-3789

00085 M - 6 6 N o r t h • C h a r l e v o i x , M I 4 9 7 2 0

Commerce Twp READY TO MOVE?

Then see this spick 4 span 4 bed-room. 2 5 bath colonial sure to turn heads Family room with maroie fire-place lormal dining room, den and 2 car attached side entry garage Cen-tral air $239,500

M A R Y M c L E O D

PAGER CrttliwAil

(810) 347-3050 (313) 990-7649 Banker SchweiUer

Y p s i k n t i / B e l k v i l l e

A T T E N T I O N

1 S T T I M E

H O M E B U Y E R S ! ! Be sure to check tms one out' Nej l rai decor awaits your personal touch. Home includes home warranty package $92,500 lAKPHA) Can Kim Pederson at

REMERTCA -H O M E T O W N

3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

WHY RENT? Own true 3 bedroom ranch wfth nee kitchen, up-daled Mtt i , spacwus utility room, home warranty Fantastic value tor 1st time buyers at • $32,000

CASTELLI (313) 525-7900 CEVTURION

AWARD WINNING OFFICE

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ALL SPORTS Lake Sherwood Sharp contemporary, w'over 4000 sq ft , 4 bedroom, 3V4 bath, sunroom w tvDt tub 6 much, much more Jusa m nrne tor summer $515,000

(610) 684-0873

ALL SPORTS. Pleasant Lake canal front. 2100 eq ft C-level w^cathedral ceilings. skySt^Hs and garden kitchen window Fin ished lower level w/tvepiace Newfy remodeled «i 6 out $169,999 By Owner Mark or Amy, (610) 623^806

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Lakefront kvmg S tumng home wi'master suite custom kitchen vaulted ceang. tire

beacti RecenOy 335-0644

places Fla ceikng windows overtook large tot 6 sandy tn renovated $525,000

© BY OWNER Strawberry Lake or. Cham ol Lakes. 2500 sq ft $315 000 Shown by appoirvt-ment only (810)231-9386

LOWER STRAITS Laketront. 3 bed-room. 2.5 balh, b u * m '96 Neutral decor, gas fireplace, 1?*36' deck $339 000 Appt only 8IO-363-2966

L i v i u | s t o n County

HAMBURG TWP - 53 acres, 3 bed-room bnck ranch EM* m 96 Fw»shed basement cathedral ceilings central air 4 2nd garage-pole bam tor storage $499 900 H-91 Help-U-Sell (810) 229-2191

Maccmb County

MACOMB TWP - By owner 3 bed-room, bnck ranch 2100 sqf t Ubca Schools $210,000 Open Sunday 1 -5pm 52910 Deerynood (N ot 24 Mile. E 01 Hayes) (810)677-0423

TRAVERSE CITY OLD MISSION PENINSULA

Rare 100 ol sandy direct waterfront Deep lot Enfcry great views 4 bed-rooms. 2 baths, beach house Bu# m 1972 Over 1700 sq ft 14452 North B)uft Rd Reduced $286,000 (5171 790-0677 • Won't lastl

W 8-LOOMFIE LO-CASS LAKE $414,000 - SAVE

$1,000 every olher day March 16 thru April 20

Ca* today

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348-5137 BASELINE PROPERTIES

ATTICA

Other Suburban

Homes

Oakland County

TIRED OF THE RUSH? HERE IS A PIECE OF

GOD'S COUNTRY The most spectacular 20 acres you've ever seen Slone paths 4 trains throughout the 20 acres 90% wooded. 1 acre pond, grape aitxxs, raspberries, blueberries. Bower gar-dees 4 shrubs 3 bedroom cape cod home with 2 hrf balhs. a 26 « 26 activity room. 6 « 6 wine cellar 19 » 20 den with bu« m hand crafted booa-shefves All (h« and much more' fWLO-29) $275,000 Call Linda for your private showing

Re/Max oI Lapeer (810) € 6 7 - 2 6 0 2

ADDISON TOWNSHIP Beautiful 2300 sq ft walkoul ranch on 2.6 acres of park-like setting. 3 bedrooms 3 fu» baths, 2 fireplaces, professionally finished basement. tennis court and much more' $239 900 810-628-2266

Real Estate S e r v i e *

MILFORD - model 3 bedroom ranch, walk o u l 2 Med baths vaulted great roonv study oak caOmets, whirlpool

acre wooded lot, reduced $234 900 WOI - 810-887-4558

3 7 2 Coodo i

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CANTON - Plymouth Canton Schools

3 bedrooms 2 8 balha. 12»3 sq ft , f i n i shed b a s a m e n i . •nached garage BeauMu** lend-

E^O, great location pool 4 OuOnouee tmrne-ckaie occupancy afters consOered For more mtor-

meson, caK Ranee EUio«t Re /Max

Cross roads 1313) 453-8700 24-hr voice mST (313) 456-4565

DEARBORN - FAIRLANE WOOOS Appro 3500 sq ft ndurang tuST finished lower level wrwel bar 3 p« iocms, 2 fu« belhs w.-'«epara» .hower 4 1u*>, 2 ha* ba*is f&chen .•snack bar 4 eating area LMng room w/gas hreplace. « w > g rooov atnum. den Large 1st Hoor Master wWaK-m CaMorma Cloeet dreasmg area w's**. 1st floor laundry room Large deck mature l a n d s c a ^ V

^ . d T T r o ^ r W l313> 336-4450

FARMINGTON HILLS- detached Colons! Condo 3 bedrooms 3"« baths walk oi* basement. $239 900 By owner 8y appt 810-474-3118

FARMINGTON HILLS - Legem* Tr 3 BetVoam 3'4 bar . 3 level lua*y cendo $258,900 AI oilers ccnartered Cat J O c l tree 1800824-5830. RE-MAX ExecuOve Properties

BIRMINGHAM - Great localion 1 bedroom updated excellent closets, appkancas. air eal-m kilchen. porch.

I. Heat 4 water included $700' or sen $65,000 810-847-5642

BIRMINGHAM OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

347 N Eton SI «16 - N of Maple W ol Eaton Two bedroom . 1 1 f2 bath first floor Condo Spotless updated kilchen and bath hardwood Itoor formal dming room, central air. Bir-mmgham schools $78,400 Ask for Jerry Bsrvster. (810)645-1589

Re.Ma» Enecutrve

BLOOMFIELO HILLS. Mulberry Square Condo 2 bedrooms. 2 ba rn livmg room, ctoung room kitchen »eat-m. M i basement, and carport Call (810) 626-4955

BRICK RANCH, 1st Itoor large screened front deck overlooking woods, basement, only one bedroom but also formal dmmg room 6 Mile MidOebeft area o< Lrvonia. asking $ 6 7 , 5 0 0 O n e W a y R e a l t y 610-473-5500 or 313-522-6000

BRIGHTON $149,900 END UNIT

Lovely ranch una Brand New1 Almost 1800 so ft on 1st floor 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, skylights, fireplace, huge great room, centra: air attached T l car garage and pnvale gated court-yard Association dues $119 per month Taxes $1415 per year Located <r Lake Edgewood Condo-miniums (1 Mile N ol 1-96 on Grand River) Model open daily - closed Weds Can for hours RICHARO BUTTE The Michigan Group Real-tors. 810-229-0296 (Unit «123)

CANTON L u x u r i o u s & U n i q u e !

Copper Creek Condcmmiums of Canlon

From $144 900 On Warren 4 Old Haggerty

Models opening soon' Call (313) 394-0000

ONE OF A KIND Meticulous *i every detail. t t » ranch style offers a mam floor with approxi-mately 1400 sqf t ol l iwig area including 2 bedrooms, kutunous master suite with |el tub 4 separate shower, fireplace « kvmg room voCme ce*ngs. mam Hoor utilky room and much more; pkjs a completely 'in-ched lower level sporting a 25 ft family room. 2 addoional bedrooms and complete bath 4 wort room Pheasant Glenn, finest localion Close to the Sumrw on the Park. First time offered al $184,900

KEN KOENIG RE/MAX CROSSROADS

(313) 453-8700

FARMINGTON HILLS Custom 2 be»oom condo. basemen* 4 garage Absolutely stunning' $189 900 CaU

Sandra Laing Century 21 Associates

810-704-9881 NORTHVILLE - Country Club Village 2 story, 2200 • sq « 3 bedroom, 2 fireplaces 2 decks, finished base-ment w'Uath, pond 4 go«course W1e_ $254,500 (3 '3) 420-0347

ffl- u WEST BLOOMFIELO

OREEMTOINTe RANCH Open Sunday 1 lo S

3 bedroom. 3 bat i 2 car garage bepiaoa. maned Invar level

pools 4 term* 72S4 Oantrooke 114 Mils • I M i n d ) $171,900

By Owner (610) 363-1826

3 7 4 M m f a t w c d

S3M/MO I Includes lol rani)

1906 home. 3 bedroom. 2 bat i . many upgrades low t0% down, APR 10 5. 360 monHs Hometown USA

313-598-9100

No"lhv*e

PAMPER YOURSELF ... pvs luxurious 8 bedroom. 2 bath sise condo with upgrades and extras galore Light and airy with soanng cei'mas. skylights and neutral decor P r e m i u m lo t I m m a c u l a t e ' $305 000

M A R Y M c L E O D PAGER: (313) 990-7649

CokJwe" Banker Schweitzer

(810) 347-3050 NOVI - 3 bedroom? 5 bath attached i car garage New lnp4e pane vmyl Windows, large deck o« «nmg room has gas gn» Hot lub m pro*essicma»y fmshed 24«14 basement which c o M be spkt for 4 bedroom CenUal air security system, 3 cable hook-ups Great location on qiset a * da sac dose lo 1-275, shoppmg. park wilh lake, pool terms courts Lots ol Storage, low association lees AM this and NOvi schools, to' Luxury kv*w at the affordable price oI $112.600 For appointment 810-348-0476

NOVI - 2 bedroom. 1 '.* balh finished basemenl. Iireptace 2 skyfcghts an appliances neutral decor carport.

(810) 348-3510 $115,900

NOVI- Rare find' ? i baths. 3 bed-room, finished area m basemenl, Irvng room w.tveplace 4 bey window, new master bedroom balcony, wood deck off dmmg area. 1 yr home war-ranty must see to appreciate Open Stm 1-4 Aptwegate Condos on N side ol 10 Mile * mile W o4 Hag-gerty $96 900 1810) 442-0647

B E A U T I F U L

P L Y M O U T H

-WOWT 3 Be®oom, 2 balh. kvmg room 4 'am4y room, central a* , fireplace refrigerator, stove, dlahwaaher washer, dryer 4 glamour bath with ieis We oouU go onand on You must seei

RARE BEAUTY" 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, includes refngeralor. flraplacs. cenlral »r, stove" carport shed, 5 taking lans. glamour bath, mmi bands, skykghis. wooded area, perimeter lot 4 huge deck

•BELIEVE i r $36 900 double wide 1992 3 Bed-room 2 balh, central ar , relnger a t o r , s t o v e , d i s p o s a l , entertainment imt. bay window large dec* 4 much more

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313-454-4660 PLYMOUTHlCANTON

SCHOOLS

DON'T RENT! BE AN INVESTOR

IN YOUR NEW HOME F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

$449 a month, includes house payment & lot rent

LITTLE VALLEY HOMES

8 1 0 - 4 7 4 - 6 5 0 0 10\. down, 240 months al

$225 10 25 APR

PLYMOUTH - lovely multi-featured 2100 sq ft 3 bedroom, T* balh Colony Farm Condo Overlooking pond $169 900 Owner

313 455-0043

ROYAL OAK - Open Sun , 12-4 Bum late 1995 2 bedrooms. 1.5 baths, neutral thru-out Move-m condrton $136 500 1 546 Maryland Club Or Or by Appt , 810-340-2345

SOUTHFIELD CONDO 18301 W 13 Mile Rd

Elegant. 2 bedroom,? Dam - 2nd Itoor unll w.garage 4 elevator Owner Broken $124,900 (810) 5948455

FOR SALE BY OWNER? Attorney WH Prepare All Documents Through Closmg. Flat fee A M Howard (810) 356-6162

GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED HOMES from permes an $1 Delm-querk tax. repos. REOe Your area For current kslmgs. ca« 1o« f r *

1 -800-216-9000 ext. H-3673

CANTON TOWNHOUSE, 3 bed-rooms direct access garage, basa-meni kvmg room. « r i n g room, a* new Mchen. new carpel, new p a n new faucet. Ireeh $107,900 Ford Roet*l-275 comdor m Bedtord Vila OneWay Realty 313-5228000 or

810473-550

FARMINGTON BOTSFORD Com-mons ranch, 2 bedrooms. 2 balhs basement, garage Medical alert, on sue medcal laoMes mdoor pool George O'Leary Real Estate Cai (313) 453-1930

SOUTHFIELD OPEN Sun 1-4pm Summenlase Eleven 4 inksler HELP-U-SELL OF S OAKLAND

(810) 549-1212

SOUTHFIELD Ranch end um. lower level Large Hying room wtth fireplace, formal dmmg room, kitchen with large eating atea laundry area Beautiful park like grounds Pod and clubhouse Askmg $89,000

^ O p L V E K l N E «a tK

(313) 532-0600 TROY - newly decorated open Soor plan Move-m condtbon Neulral decor Terrific features tor kvmg 4 erwertammg. 3 bedroom 2 bat i spa-cious lamiy room, newer carpef central a*<hot water By owner

(810) 689-2695

FOUR BEDROOM HOME

Only $29,900 CENTRAL OUTLET 1800-432-2525 Open 7 days

FRIENDSHIP 1994, 72x26, 1850 sq ft 3 bedroom, 2 balh, fireplace cen-tral air, appliances, much more double deck, backs to woods 4 lake

(810) 664-0670

H I G H L A N D H I L L S

E S T A T E S

Located North ol Grand Rwei on Seeiey in , Novi. half way between Haggerty 4 Meadowbrock

NEW 16x76 SKYLINE 3 bedroom, 2 balh, skyfkghts., dsor-wai as appliances, ton ol cucooard space, wtwipool tub. pnvale showe- 4 more, pe r ime te r s i te , trees $39,900

NEW 28X56 SKYLINE 3 bedroom. 2 baths, TV room al kachen appliances, utility room, whirl-pool tub pmrate slsower. bay window comer tot 4 more Only SSI.900

SCMULT I4»68 2 bedroom. 1 balh, fireplace "rem. kachen w«th bay wmdow. large dack shed wmdow air great storter home Only $14,900

Q U A L I T Y H O M E S HOURS MON THRU FRI

10-00 AM TO 4 00 PM 810-474-0320 OR 810-474-0333

ASK FOR JOANNE ZIMMERMAN

PLYMOUTH HILCS - 3 bedroomZ balh den. ar. 1200. sq ft Very aean Stove. Indoe. c»sposal shed NKe area $31,000 313-451-0574

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RAPE OPPORTUNITY , io purchase exsnnij takor & alter-I mo r busmess Pnme locaBon Rated • i by local newspapers Experienced

| staff Top ckentele Very proWatte business Estabfcshed crvar l O y r s Ca* after 7pm (810) <77-7996

AFFORDABLE DENTAL SPACE Piolaeeionai Mdg « • < new exlenor on N Woodward hae 700 to 2000 aq II « * i up to 6 OP'S AvaKatke m r »

H dMde 810-548-0860

C o a a J R r t a i l Sale/

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AUCTION HOUSE 4 GALLERY lor sane Busy Oakland Courty city

,810) 626-2992

D E A R B O R N Ttsa • a lum-key busmesa 16 ian» bowing censer VW compute ' jed sconog. flroahop pnvale once two 2

BELLEVILLE BELLE Plaaa Shop omg Center now leaarn lor oi l gen er r i reuk space Ren free 9iru Ac« 3l3-«20 5«66 313-961 3060

ga. agvS«0 much W t f M K O O O l

(313) 532-0600

COMMERCIAL OFFICE 'OWNER ASSISTED FINANCING)

•deal tor ineuranoe Doctor Oenaei. Anewermg Service, ale One level 1300 sq ft « *h fmshad tisaerrenl

A n n o u n c i n g Mow (Mari Street or 9, Mae). Uvtma (7 Maart-275). Troy, Sterfmo Metres Delroa Ren Can. Ann Arbor PrrvalB ofticee fcom ISO aqf t

- phone anawermn. o o ' " ne Cai Tamara Mow*

ln t *maDona l B u s i n e s s C e m e r s (313) 3 9 6 - 1 8 8 8

ESTABLISHED 0€L) 4 CATERING O s a t c m kxaaon near TPC QtM Course and Ford World Maadquar Mrs. Fortune 900 ckenls $196 0 0 0

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•pace* Neer SouMaid and 10 M«e R0 $127K Ca* 010) 569-7060

LIVONIA - V n p p m g Career lor leaee 1210 to 3000 aq * a M a i m PMmou* t Stark « d area Pnme spec* Ca i JOC O U M O RE-MAX WEST (3131 2611400

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AMERICENTERS Fumehed olkcas - hourly Conference rooms - houily P * i kme (Aoe plane $l2SAno

Troy S o u l * e l d Uvonla 4 ' T l 313-482-1313

LIVONIA OFFICE Cense. 1200sq ft 26200 W 7 MSa Avertable m m « -ately-mobae 313-920-5966 beeper 313-270-6326 omce 313-961 3050

UVONIA <** _ _ suns starling $195 2 8 2 0 0 W 7 M i l e , m o b i l e 3 1 3 9 2 0 - 5 9 6 6 . b e e p e r 313-270-6326 o»oe 313-961-3050

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE - Prefer pey Chraooa or peycftetnei Good wce-Son £ parksnq $&SO*no Cat Or Smah 610444-2966

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BELLEVIUE • 14*70, vmyl sldmg. sfxngtod roof. 2 bedroom i balh all .oXiancMSWy shed $22,900

Hamodeted. deck 4 (313) 8978454

CANTON AS I*. J bedroom New ar . jiNuniog Stove 4 refngeralor

Must se i r $3.500i'besl (313) 397-4629

CANTON - Mue set 1991 14*70 mdHe home Wal tppMnces $14,000. •V* have to be moved Altar 4pm

313-451-0632

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(610) 363-0999

FARMINGTON HILLS, 14 x 70 Duke 2 bedroom, i balh. central a r . 40 waning, double insulated, exceaem condition $12,000. (610) 426-9668

MUST SELL mobile home in West land Meadows Just reduoed pnee'

monlha lol rem Ca* (810) 568-6323

NORTHVtU-E 4 Wixom Win finance Cheap 2 bedroom, i bath, at appliances 8108989499

PLYMOUTH HILLS - 1200 sq ft. 3 oeoroorrv 2 bath, fireplace tacuui tub Huge backyard Call tor'more information; (313) 4168593

PLYMOUTH HILLS 16 « 66 Schuft Supreme, 3 yrs old, 40 ft. carport • shed, central air. 2 bedrooms, large kilchen w.paniry targe kvmg room wtiulch Stall shower Garden

washer, dryer, ceikng fain (313) 453-; $29,500 1-3027

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6 $251000 (613) 522 3454

Loot AcreijW j y / a Vacant LIVONIA - Vacant im tor ssle 120 x 140 Land contract availed* Ca i

inc m i R c n RE'MAX WEST (313) 261-1400

MICHIGAN MEMORIAL PARK. Flatrock i plot m choca aecbon Muet sea $1,200 (313) 588-1070

NORTHFIELD TWP - S Lyon -Schools Lot A 539, $61,006.

Lot B 5.22. $63 000 L0I D 5 7 $85,000 A l lots pen

810-1 Welirpropane 910-4785122

SALEM 1 8 residential acres Pemed On South side of 5 Mile Ojarter rrwe E ol Salem Rd $44 000 Look tar sign (313) 266-4139

SALEM TWP residential 1 8 acres near 5 Mue 4 Salem Rd Electric, perked Nonhniae address, S schools $4B 000 (313) 938-

Lyon 5559

Lake/River Resort P roper ty

US23 - N TerraonaJ area Excep-tional land sale Walk outs Excellent perc Part wooded Stream 5 acres $50 000. 10 acres $85.000 13 acres $65 000 16 acres $110 000 Owner,1

Broker - James Edwards (313) 663-886

COMMERCE LAKE Canal lot 150 it water frontage, '•* acre Buildabie Private 4 secluded $73,000

810814-9378

PENTWATER'LUOINGTON AREA Several waterfront cottages for sa>e

irhng at $42 000 on popular all sports lakes Cai Three Lakes Reafty 4 Land Co . 1-800-273-3979

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BLOOMFIELD Club Condo 800 sq ft . a l appliances air. carport, base mem laundry easy access to 1-75 Eves 4 week-ends 810-826-2192

Northern Property

GLADWIN - 40 acres, wooded plus Cuildmg site $79,900 Deer 4 turkey hunting: near Cedar River Call afle« 3 30 pm (810) 6878615

HARBOR SPRINGS - Downtown fur-nished duplex - great rental record Could be converted to single famrfy $157,500 (610) 476-8546

LAKE CHARLEVOIX - $179,900 tor your own private 100' o l heritage 3 bedroonv2 balh, large living room and family rooqi » ' wood stove 10 snuggle up lo A beautiful view Woking up the lake towards Boyne City. Call QUICK to get tfus one' Cad Becky Vose.'ReMax of Boyne

1800-968-5092

LAKE MICHIGAN - 147ft of sunsel frontage Manitou, Fox Island view Leland-Northport area Terms $178,900 (313) 2788397

$ GUARANTEED $ Unsecured line of credit up to $10K Business start up, consolidation o<

•merest debts Cai 1or more 1800-538-3393

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LOANS PAYING Nor- rales' Can Doug at First Ahance Mortgage Spe-cialist m debt consolidation 4 home purchases 9-5pm 1-610-308 9819

NEED refinancmg/new mortgage' Car Tony at Aggressive Mortgage

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NEW Royal Oak company will buv your home, afl cash, or lease wilh option to purchase All p"ce ranges Mefro Hryne Buyers 888870-5477

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We beat anybody's price' 313-3268300

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2 years old, 2 bedrooms, 2'ri baths central air gas fireplace, garage, al new appliances, furniture available

(810) 256-7153

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Lake Huron cottages resorts, year round homes, inland lakes, weekend getaway wooded acreage, vacant lots, investment properties and busi-ness opportunities

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TRAVERSE CITY 15 unit molel on sandy. West Grand Traverse Bay Super income $395,000 CaU: (616) 941-0728

Cemetery Lots

AUBURN HILLS

FABULOUS TOWNHOUSES

OPEN WEEKENDS

• Luxury 2 4 3 bedrooms^1* baths • 1500 Sq Ft . A l appkances. mciuAng washer

dryer and bknds • Health Club. spa. pool ar*) lenras • Kiddie pttykx . Near Chrysler TechnaOjy Cenler . Furnished 4 ahof- lwir units

avakaCM . Rent from $1,060

( 8 1 0 ) 8 5 2 - 7 5 5 0

WESTBURY VILLAGE

SqumW Rd. between AubumM-59

Enjoy the relaxed 4 easygoing Mesty-e ol Canton al

W I N D S O R W O O D S

Luxury Acts & Towrmomes From $565

• Central Air • Balconies/Patios

. Swvnmmg Pool 4 Cabana

S P R I N G S P E C I A L S !

Call Today

I ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0 j

D E A R B O R N C L U B T O W N H O U S E S

Only $635 per monto includes

HEAT AND WATER Conveniently located in

Dearborn Heights Just N of Ford Rd

on Inkstei Rd 3 1 3 - 5 6 1 - 3 5 9 3

Mon -Fn , Noon 8 Sat 10-2

Canlon

FAIRWAY CLUB G o l t s i d e A p t s .

1 & 2 B e d r o o m F r e e G o l f

H e a t & H o t W a t e r F r e e C a r p o r t I n c l u d e d

3 1 3 - 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

GRANO RIVER-MIDOLEBELT GREAT LOCATION

Garencevdle School Distnct

CEDARIDGE Deluxe 1 4 2 Bedroom Units

From $530 Vertical bknds, carpeting Hotpoml appliances security system storage •rthin apartment

Enter on Tuiane. 1 Block W ol MiddleGelt on the S soe ol Grand River Near Botstord Hospital. L-voraa Maa 4 downtown Farmington

(810) 471-5020 Model Open daily 1-5

Except Wednesday O f f i c e . ( 8 1 0 ) 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6

Farmington H 6 (

S U P E R L O C A T I O N Grand River,Orchard Lake

Stoner idge Manor The large*! two bedroom in th* ana $595 per mo includwg carport, verti-cal*. a l appkancas Enter off Freedom Rd W 0» Orchard Lake Rd S ol Grand River

(810>478-1437 (610)775-8206

' Farmlngion Hills

I M A G I N E ! 12 unique floe plans Extra-spacious apartments Beauotuly tandecaped gramds Exlra-large storage area* Close lo a l maior freeways Extra-large health club Full sue washers 4 dryers 24 hr montored galehoute

M l J i r a O C D a (810) 474-4250

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y F A R M I N G T O N HILLS R E N T F R O M $945 O P E N W E E K E N D S

1600 eq ft 2 bedroom Garden Apartments 2 bedroom town-houses wnh lu* baaemenis 2 dacha w« i w e * m doeets Cov-ered parking weeherrdryer. vertical blinds, attended gala-house 4 a 24 hr monitored n r u w o n 6 * n alarm

THE SUMMIT NORTHWESTERN

4 MIDDLEBELT

8 1 0 - 6 2 6 - 4 3 9 6

FARMINGTON PLAZA Apia 31625 Sftawaaaa*. ipaoous 1 4 2 bed-room ramodalad apu Carpeted, appkance*. pool, heef m A i d e d

4788722

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GARDEN CITY F o r t H M M M A I M

Spacious i bedroom apar*ne(** mera*»i " lduda . Owne. Part Heal 4 Water . Central Nr • t r a m o m • Gamage • Laimdry Fa . Window Tie

From $440 morffUy GARDEN COY TERRACE

(313) 522-0460

' F A R M I N G T O N HILLS R E N T F R O M $1,075

1 5 0 0 s q . It. 2 & 3 bedroom t o w n h o u s e s 2V, baths, spac ious mas te r bed room suite Washer /dryer , Winds & c o v e r e d park ing

F O X P O I N T E T O W N H O U S E S

HALSTED 4 11 MILE

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 3 - 1 1 2 7

FARMIMJ?ON HILLS Large 1 bedrobm apartment

March Special $510.'mo NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

810-473-1395

FARMINGTON HILLS Luxury one and two Bedroom

Apartments Call 810-4

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom $550 per month includes heal 4 water, carport, new carpet 2755 E Maple Maple.

— - > 2 5 0 6 Cookdge 810816-2

CADILLAC MEMORIAL Gardens West Garden of Serenity lot 260

i 3 4 4 Asking $1 200 lor both (517) 547-4616

CADILLAC MEMORIAL Gardens West Resurrection area 2 adult interment spaces (610) 391-3921

CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL Cultural Cenler Rochester $8200 value moving. $4000 616-929-4392

CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL Cultural Center Rochester Mt, 2 cemetery lots 2 Top seal vaults 44 x l 3 bronze marker Garden of Baptism Estate

Asking Below value $6925 Call 817-485-8145 please leave message

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom apt M mile from downtown Use of washer' dryer New kitchen, bath, paint & carpet $1 OQOi'mo 1810) 642 8553

BIRMINGHAM Deluxe 1 bedroom Carpel intercom fully e<*jipped kitchen carport, blmds. heal wale-

I From $565. Ann 810-647-6469

BIRMINGHAM Maple Road - 1 block west ol Eton clean cozy 1 bedroom apartment lealunng new fumace with centra" air vertical Bknds, extra storage. Short-term lease at only $615 Sorry no pets EHO Call weekdays.

(810) 642-8686

B i r m i n g h a r r v T r o y A r e a

B l o o m f i e l d O r c h a r d A p t s .

Located m Auburn Hills Spaaous 1 Bedroom apartments from $515 include heat, gas water 4 Dknds, plus laundry facilities 4 more Short lerm Furnished units available Hours: 9-5. closed Thura 4 Sun. Sal by app(

(810) 332-1848

Can ton G a r d e n Apts. JOY RD . E of 1275

$ 2 0 0 R e b a t e -

Spacious 2 bedroom lownhouse 2 levels wMh pnvale entrance

From $525 (SHORT TERM

LEASES AVAILABLE) FEATURES

• 1 4 'it Bath • Slove 4 Refngeralor • Dishwasher 4 Disposal • Cenlral Aw,(Meat • Verticals • Convenient Parking • Laundry facilities • Pool 4 Clubhouse • Sony, no pets1

313-455-7440 • On Selected Unrts

DETROII NW Lahser. S o l 7 Mile Premier Apartments. 1 bedroom $380'mo . includes heal 4 water 810-350-3563 313-533-9014

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F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

(N of Tuck Rd o f B M-e Between MrddieOelt S Orchard Lake Rd comer of Folsoml

TIMBERIDGE D E L U X E

2 B e d r o o m U n i t s $ 6 0 0

I n c l u d e s a p p l i a n c e s , v e r -t i ca l b l i n d s , c a r p e t i n g , p o o l , c l o s e i n F a r m m g l o n H i l l s l o c a t i o n .

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T W O B E D R O O M

A P A R T M E N T H O M E S i InOvidua- Entrances . 1300 Sq Ft i G E Ape' ances • Gas Fireplace • Full size Washer/Orye* • Covered Parking • Monitored Fire 4

Intrusion alarm

O R C H A R D

C R E E K A P T S

( 8 1 0 ) 5 5 7 - 0 0 4 0 -

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Desperate Sublease

I p a y $ 6 4 0 ,

y o u p a y $ 5 8 0 ! ! I

C a l l G i n e t t e 8 1 0 - 6 1 5 - 8 9 7 3

F A R M I N G T O N

M A N O R

Across from shoppmg 4 theatre 1 bediooms. $515. Carpeting, ver-tica-' blmds walk m closets patio* & Baiconys central ax No pets We pay water only

(810) 474-2552

W e s t l a n d

I H U N T I N G T O N O N T H E H I L L |

$ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

• H e a t I n c l u d e d

• Spacious Suites • Dishwashers

^ Outdoor PobY • Park Setting

( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 5 6 0 7 0 .

Ann Arbor Trail, West of Inkster

Daily 9-6; Sat. & Sun. 11 -4

C A N T O N

SPACIOUS 1 A 2 BEDROOM FROM ONLY

C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S I N G Buy it. Sell it.

F ind it

FARMINGTON

OPEN WEEKENDS F R E E H E A T

Large 1 4 2 Bedrooms Dishwashers, Vertical Bands.

Clean. Quiet Community RENT FROM $560

Orchard Lake Rd , N of 8 M

VILLAGE OAKS ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5

CLASSIFIEDS' WORK

J F A R M I N G T O N fc"

G R E A T L O C A T I O N '

$669 •Heal included

•Ask about specials •Extra storage

K E N S I N G T O N M A N O R

8 1 0 - 4 7 4 - 2 8 8 4 33203 N Manor

1 Farmington Ml T

Southern P r o p e r t y

LUXURY CONDO near Boca Grande on Intracoastal. Boatskp, 3500. sq f l , private o u l beach. $370K. owne-Photos i lull description on web httpMVwww bondbase.com/f lorida.

Also, eves (810) 231-4888 or. (941) 697-2376

NEWS

Situated within 77 beautiful acres of park and recreational paths- Four Seasons of activity with comfortable living in a delightful Farmington Hills neighborhood Excellently serviced and maintained i and 2 bedroom apartments and townhouses Easy and quick access to 1-96 and 1-275 - direct routes to the airport, downtown Detroit and Birmmgham/Southfield 9 Mile Road • 1 '/> miles wrest of Farmington Road Washes ana Or yers in many apartments

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• S h o r t - t e r m l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e

• M i c r o w a v e s • O u t d o o r P o o l

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7560 Merriman Between Ann Arbor Trail & Warren

Mon. - Fri. 9-6, Sat. & Sun. 11-4

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$200 Security Deposit Suites from $540

• S p a c i o u s A p i s • W a l k - i n C l o s e t s

• Pa t i os a n d B a l c o n i e s

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• Attractive Wooded Setting

• Carports Available

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Immediate Occupancy

2 Bedroom Apartments or • Electronic Security System

2 & 3 Bedroom Townshouses

• On-Sce Management

• Full Basements in

Townhouses

»Modern kitchens w i th

dishwasher, microwave

and Emergency System

Fireplaces i Sondecks in

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Just what you've been waiting for! Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartment homes with rental assistance for Senior Citizens and Disabled persons. Convenient locations and beautiful park-like

settings are just a phone call away! Features include:

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Cenle r Line Park Tower* 8033 E. Ten Mile Rd. Center Line 8 1 0 * 7 S S * 2 2 7 0 HUD Section 8 & 236

R i s e r Tower* 7800 E. Jefferson Detroit 3 1 3 * 8 2 4 * 2 2 4 4 IIUD Section 8 & 256

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Otshutsher. dapoaal. ps range, frost-free refnfentor

Optional Features • Heat Included

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• Pets Welcome • Furnished Apts.

Available

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Cheny Hill at 1-275

3 1 3 4 9 7 - 1 0 8 0 Open 7 Days

D E A R B O R N H E I G H T S A R E A Beautiful 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH VILLA

• 24-Hour Gatehouse

• Dishwasher • V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

• Air Conditioning • Fitness Center • Tennis Courts • Swimming Pool • Furnished Apts.

available

o* $510 A' msc

Canterbury WOODS •

BEECH DALY. SOUTH O F CHERRY

313-562-3988

Call for Specials

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CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR EXPRESSWAYS & TWELVE OAKS MALL On Beck Rd , Just North of Pontiac Trail tn Wixom

(810) 624-1388 OPEN MON -FRI ^ 6 • SAT 10 -5 • SUN 11-5

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$400.00 5ECURITY OEF. $40.00 RENT reduction

on eeiected 2-bedroom unite 1000 e>(\. Ft.

Washer & Dryers Livonia Schools

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1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments from

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5 minutes

from Novi &

Farmington

Hills" Convenient to Twelve _ .

oaks Man ( 8 1 0 ) 6 2 4 - 9 4 4 5 Open Mon. • Fri. 9-5

Saturday 1 0 - 5 C a b l e TV Available

Dishwasher

Pool

Private Balcony / Patio

Vanety ot Floor

Plans Available

Air Conditioning

Sunday 1 1 - 5

Classifications 400 to 457 (*)7G

S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 3 , 1 9 9 7 Classifications 400 to 400 • 0 ( * )

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F A R M I N G T O N

H I L L S

Fantastic 1 a 2 Bedroom • _ APARTMENTS AVAILABLE *

NOW' | | COME LIVE IN THE PARK1 |

• • 40 acres ol pom 4 • tiee-ecape • • Rnon-Hc* pool 4 sundeck | _ • Beautiful part-Ilka naluie 4 • • " O T "a»i

Luminous spacious 4 nnovaPve 1 bedrixx-

I apartment n t h aOundani _ w a g e • • Large 2 Ded'oom apartmeni •

compute wit*> tu« size wasber 4 • dtye' 2 bathrooms eirtra

• Jirge closets eal-m kitcnervs ] ™ & pnvale entrance | - Carports are mc<uded I

• Lighted lenms courts & voieybaii »rea

I CALL TODAY | 1 ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 2 5 1 0 1 • U n i t e d Availabil i ty |

• F A I R M O N T P A R K |

A P A R T M E N T S a ^ 9 MM & Orane j

t rvona F R A N K L I N S Q A P T S

1250 OFF ' s i MO RENT FROM 1545

(MEAT INCLUOEO) l & 2 Bedroom Apts

AFFORDABLE LIVING Great Kxalion plus much more'

5 Ml 4 MIDDLEBELT

3 1 3 - 4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

L I V O N I A ' S • F I N E S T

L O C A T I O N

M e r n m a n c o m e r 7 m i l e

N e a r L i v o n i a M a l l

0elu»e 1 bedroom units ir-mediate Occupancy

$ 6 0 0 L i m i t e d T i m e S p e c i a l

(new tenants only)

Vertical Blinds Pabo Of Balcony

Pool

Can tor addi t ional in format ion

M E R R I M A N W O O D S 4 7 7 - 9 3 7 7 O f f i c e 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6

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L i k e H o m e

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R e w a r d yourse l f wi th

• Prompt Cou r t eous Service

• C c n l o n a b l e F loor P lans . Conven ient Loca t ion . S H O R T or L O N G T e r m

Leases

S T A R T I N G AT S565

W I T H S P E C I A L "

W e ' r e W a i t i n g

t o W e l c o m e Y o u !

1 S . 2 B e d r o o m s Pets W e l c o m e

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 7 - 6 4 4 8

Limited lime speoal

• C o n c o r d T o w e r s j

I 1 4 £ Bedroom Apts include I I • Stove 4 refrigerate* , • Oishwasher . I . Carport I • • intercom | I • Newly decorated

I. Smoke detectors • SpnrfcW system

| . FROM $475

11-75 and 14 Mile Next to ABOey Theater •

^ 58S-3355 ^

6 MILE 4 TELEGRAPH 1 Bedroom apartments

1395 Heal and water included Can Chris 313 538-4338

C a n t o n ' s F i n e s t

B r o o k v i e w V i l l a g e

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m S 4 5 0

T o w n h o u s e s f r o m $ 5 7 5

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

a n d t o w n h o u s e s i n s e c l u d e d c o u n t r y

s e t t i n g . C e n t r a l h e a t i n g a n d a i r

c o n d i t i o n i n g . W a s h e r a n d d r y e r i n e a c h

u n i t . S e l e c t e d u n i t s h a v e g a r a g e s .

C o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d o n P a l m e r n e a r

H a n n a n R o a d . A d j a c e n t t o F e l l o w s

C r e e k g o l f c o u r s e .

^ J C a l l ( 3 1 3 ) 7 * 9 - 0 9 0 0 m s 1 7 1 1 O r c h a r d R d . , C a n t o n

FIRST MONTH'S RENT IS FREE!

MADISON HEIGHTS OPEN WEEKENOS

F R E E H E A T Clean, spacious 1 DedrDW- Walk

10 Oakland Mall 1525

C h a t s f o r d V i l l a g e

John R Between 13 4 14 Mvie 610-588-1486

North««e

T R E E T O P

A P A R T M E N T S

Contemporary Eurostykng throughout including hi-!ech kitchen. open floor plan. "rack ighting. irx^mAan washes dryers and more Ercumg wooded streamside selling t Bedroom wifh trench doors fc den onty$750 HEAT

1 INCLUDED EHO

We aiso offer 1 Bedroom apartments witn vesical Blinds, cent'Bt air. neutral canoet. covered pa-fung Great North-ville value 1595 EHO

For youi personal appointment, please can (810) 347-1690

On Nov* Road north ol 8 M>ie

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P l a y A p a r t m e n t Q u i c k P i c k l

T h e q u i c k e r y o u p i c k , the more sou could save I

• Q u i c k A p p r o v a l !

• Q u i c k M o v e I n l

• Q u i c k S a v i n g s !

G r e a t L i v i n g • S u p e r V a l u e !

Scofsdak A P A R T M E N T

1 B e d r o o m 2 B e d r o o m

rn>m 5 0 0 5 6 5

$ 3 5 0 D e p o s i t

F R E E H E A T and C O O K I N G G A S D i s h w a s h e r s • V e r t i c a l B l i n d s • 1 l/"2 B a t h s

C e n t r a l A i r • P o o l • L a u n d r y & S t o r a g e • T e n n i s

C a r p o r t • C l u b h o u s e • C a b l e R e a d y N e w b u r g h b e t w e e n J o y & W a r r e n

^ ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

Madison He>ghn

G R E A T A P T S .

G R E A T

L O C A T I O N S

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I N C L U D E S

H e a t &

V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

6. month or t yea« lease Wet mam-ta.'ied Newly decorated Features air conditioning, ref ' igeialo ' range, smoke oeteclors. laundry facilities 4 extra storage Swimming Pool Cable available

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s

L E X I N G T O N

V I L L A G E

S m a l l P e t S e c t i o n From 1505

1-75 and 14 M le Opposite Oakland Mall

5 8 5 - 4 0 1 0

P R E S I D E N T

M A D I S O N A P T S .

From 1510 1 Block E d Jchn R

Just S o« Oakland Man

5 8 5 - 0 5 8 0

H A R L O A P T S .

From 1495 Warren Men

West i d e of Mound Rd Just N Ot 13 Mile

Opposite GM Tech Center 9 3 9 - 2 3 4 0

S i m p l y

S e n s a t i o n a l

• 1 4 2 Bedroom Townhouse* • Private entrance* • indrnduei washer/dryers • Fireplaces • Vertical mini Bands • Smaa pets welcome • Carport* • PookJacuzrvTenm*'Jogging trail

1 B E D R O O M

M O V E - I N S P E C I A L

C e d a r L a k e

A p a r t m e n t s 3 4 8 - 1 8 3 0

OFFICE HOURS Mon - Fn 9-6

Sat 11-3 LOCATION

Located on Six M«e. lust two miles west of 1-275

Equal Housing Opportunity

NOWIAKES AREA

WATER VIEW FARMS

S u i t e s F r o m $ 4 7 5 •Countiy Setting

•Central Heat t A * Condnorang •Solid Masonry Con*ruc«on

•Pool • Tennis 810-624-0004

Pontiac Trad (Between West 4 Bee* Rda)

Daaty 9-6. Sun 11-3

PLYMOUTH - 2 Bedroom rates. a« apcaancee. c a n * * a r . o f K M partuna nsulral deoot, wafc to dowrv ttMn. leOO-mo . 1800 mmantj

{6 i0( e e i - 5 i 4 i

Plymouth

NOVI'S ' BEST VALUE

Ettremely large 1 4 2 B«Jroom apart-ment* feature spacious rooms snd doeet*. o w n a d pai ios«alcon«* deluxe Utchens vertical Dfcnd* cen-tral BK, covered partung tor seteci una* mcreawe VWUM from o n * 1615 EHO

TREE TOP MEADOWS

10 MS* 4 MeadowtKroo* (810) 348-0580

PLVMOUTHCANTON

HILLCREST CLUB $200 Security Deposit

Apts. from $520 Heat Included

•Parti Setting • Disnwaahers •Picrac Area

•Pool

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 S ot Plymouth Rd. E ot Haggerty Daily 9-6 _ Salt-Sun t l - 4

FAX US YO'UR AO 313-953-2232

<Z ' E X C I T I N G

S E N S A T I O N A L

T O W N H O M E

SeeKs Pe rson W h o Er^oys Liv ing Wef l

M U S T A P P R E C I A T E

• Prompt Courteous Serwce • Large. Convergent Lnnng Space • Full. Private Basements • SHORT or LONG TERM

Leases Availaoae • Pets Welcome

WILL ANSWER ALL CALLS

N O V I R I D G E 1 . 2 * 3 B e d r o o m s

8 1 0 - 3 4 9 - 8 2 0 0 v

Oak Park Lincoln Towers

A Frtent»y. Homey Atmoaenere Stixkos. 1 A 2 Bedroom*

tram 1450 . Heal • A* cond»onng • Appkancas including Osnwasher 4 Disposal • Carpeting • Actwitiea • Communsy Room • TV 4 Card Room • Exercise 4 Sauna Rooms • Storage A/aa • Heated Swerwmng Pool

Lincoln Rd at GtaenHaM Mon -Fn 8 30am-5 00pm

8 1 0 - 9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1 (Sat. 10-5pm) lajml H«*ns Opeortunty

OAK PARK NORTHGATE APARTMENTS Studio 1 4 2 Bedroom Apt* Start al 1415 Heat included

Swimming Pool Tennis Courts, I Much More

Cat now 810-968-8688 Located on 10'*-Graanlietd

PLYMOUTH - Downtown Newty remodeled. 2 Bedroom, 1 bs#i. wa*ner.dryer, (Jshwaeheiaapoaal. central Mr . cats oa 810-426-0832

® p ^ « l o u T H HERITAGE A P T S ^

J Achieve the corrtort you so

Iastarve at a pnee thai mast* y o u / |

needs From 1465 par month " |Relax <r\ a spaoou* apt loca ted! _iusl i r a x M * from downtown •Plymouth Heat 4 water included

| Be a part of our oommtmly

^ Cai 3 n - 4 M - 2 V ^ ^ (

S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 3 , 1 9 9 7

S H i n r d

Vacat ion Resort

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• Fabutous Location • Incredibie S t 2 e • Starting at $605 e Open daily & Sat

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 2 8 0 0

SOUTHFIELD

P A R K L A N E ... The Perfect Place to Can Home

CaU Today For Speoal* ~ One and Two bedroom apartment* leaiunng pnvata entranoe* washer and dryir in each un*. tell cleaning oven, s s i detro*nng rsfnosrstor*. B-mdi. walk-m doeea. patofcaicory •ree carport, tennis court snd swim-ming pool Great location with easy access lo maior expressways Luxury ai an unOettevaBle price

8 1 0 - 3 5 5 - 0 7 7 0 On CIVIC Center Dnve Between

Telegraph. 4 Lasher

UPPER ONE bedroom, la rge kitchen Downtown ptymoudv S50CV moth, heat 4 waler ndudsd Ca i

(313) 453-2904

REDFORD AREA OPEN WEEKENDS

B e a u t i f u l R e n o v a t e d

B u i l d i n g

HEAT Intrusion alarm system Ansndsd gstehouse

RENT FROM 1475 Telegraph - Mr mile S of 1-96

G L E N C O V E A P T S .

( 3 1 3 ) 5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

PLYMOUTH - 1 Bedroom large aue que l BufcSng Heal & wmtm included 1 year MM 1525 per mor th Low security deposit (313) 459-9507

PLYMOUTH 1 Bedroom Owet, country seAng Fraa appliances 4

— Available now. 1135 per (313) 534-8775

y s i s H O U S E

2 & 1 3 3edroom S t a r t i n g f r o m $ 5 7 5

Open 7 D a y s A W e e k ( 5 u n . 1 0 - 5 )

2 7 5 0 0 F r a n k l i n Kd . . S o u t h f i c W . M i • ( & t 0 ) 3 5 6 - S 0 2 0

I (A f f o rd *We A p a r t m e n t s near I - 6 9 6 ) _

FiR5T MONTH'5 RENT 15 FREE!

P l a y A p a r t m e n t Q u i c k P i c k !

T h e q u i c k e r y o u p i c k , the more , y o u c o u w s a v e !

• Q u i c k A p p r o v a l !

• Q u i c k M o v e I n !

• Q u i c k S a v i n g • !

1 & 2 B e d r o o m S t a r t i n g f r o m $ 7 5 9

O p e n 7 D a y s A W e e k ( S u n . 1 2 - 5 )

( S 1 0 ) 6 6 1 - 2 3 9 9

located or. Haqqerty b e t w e e n 1 3 & 1 4 M i l e ^

C O A C H H O U S E A P A R T M E N T S

10 MILE

9 MILE • I t i r a l L o c a t i o n F R E E H r a t W a r e

• T i w n l m m o A v a i U b U P r o f e s s i o n a l Se rv i ce G i r [ < i n * M a n y E x t r «

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"The Ultimate in Senior Assisted Living"

* M O D E L ' . • %

OPEN FOR TOURS S e e M a r q u e t t e H o u s e f o r y o u r s e l f t o d a y !

Reserve your new apartment home now and get 13 months for the price of 12!

Call (313) 326-6537 (or information M o n - F r i 1 0 A M — 4 P M a n d Sat ar>d S u n 1 2 — 4 P M

36000 Campui Drive . Ws«tl«rvd, Michigan *I1W <S> EI«VE0€ • Ikwi»M *mm l o i f

^ P l y m o u t h

H i l l s

A p a r t m e n t s

746 S MtW St Arm Aitoor Tr/Ann Artot Rd

e 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Washer,Dryer in each unit • Window Treatments • Dishwasher • Air Conditioned a Walk to Downtown a Easy Access to f-275

From

$ 5 3 0

Open 12-5 313-455-4721 Mon. thru Fri.

ROCHESTER - m the aty Laiye t Bedroom apamer* . oak toors. <*afv washer Mr remodeled 1510 4 up (810) 296-9767 1810) 254-6592

ROCHESTER • 1 room apt UtWies 4 appliances included I435MKI . M C ^ * f 810-781-0690

AMBER APARTMENTS Royal OaH/OawsorvTroy

1 stop apartment shoppwo Sometwig lor everyone Pets'5

(810) 280-1700 nnp J i V w amberapt com

AMBERS RED RUN APTS Pertect for dog lovers!

1 bedroom units in Royal Oak Irom 1574 mchxtng h«at Beautiful setting acroes from pari, and golf course

(810) 280-1700 mtp /.-www amberapt com

PLYMOUTH MANOR

PLYMOUTH HOUSE

APARTMENTS Spacious 1 4 2

bedroom tloorplan* from the low 1500»

313-455-3860

R O Y A L O A K D O W N T O W N

I n F a b u l o u s

R e n o v a t e d B u i l d i n g

Spacious 1 4 2 Bedrooms walk-in closet FREE HEAT, bknds Ouwl oommurKty. waft to shoppmg 4 enter-tainment Rent from $570.

11 MILE 4 MAIN AREA

L A F A Y E T T E C O U R T

810-547-2053

PLYMOUTH - Near Downtown 303 Roe Street 1 bedroom

152S/S295 security deposit Central Air and Heal. Hearfy redecorated

Mon-Fn 8-4 (313) 582-0450 Eva 4 Wkna* (313) 418-5292

PLYMOUTH - Newly . oom upper $475»lmo heat 4 > included No pets C a l M t e h a *

C313) 4 IS- t395

PLYMOUTH NICE 1 Derfroom, dose 10 Jcrwntown with air. bknds. laundry, no pets Available Apr tat 1610 mo

(313) 453-1743

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e c o n o m i c a l , 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t ! a n d

t o w n h o u s e s . C o m f o r t a b l e l i v i n g w i t h a i r

c o n d i t i o n i n g , p r i v a t e b a l c o n i e s , h u g e c l o s e t s , h e a t

i n c l u d e d . A l s o C a b l e T V . a n d 2 s w i m m i n g p o o l s .

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1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

FROM $vr*

HEAT INC WOW

Beautiful Setting in a Great Location!

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 1 - 3 6 2 5

»Swimming Pool

• Mr Conditioning

• Easy Access to 1-96,1-27S 1-696, and US-23

M a * * O j m • M m . - 4 * 9 4 • S m . 11-S

(810) 624-6464

FIRST MONTH'5 RENT 15 FREE!

P L Y M O U T H P A R K

A P A R T M E N T S 40335 PLYMOUTH RO 1 BEDROOM I ran $490

SENIOR DISCOUNT! Amende* nctude

Heat 4 waler Carpeting 4 bands

Play Apartment QUICK PICK! I The quicker you pick, the more you could save! J

Q U I C K a p p r o v a l !

Q U I C K m o v e i n !

Q U I C K s a v i n g a !

1 , 2 , & 3 b e d r o o m S t a r t i n g f r o m $ 5 7 5

Open 7 D a y s A Weak ( S u n . 1 2 - 5 )

2 7 5 0 0 Frank l in Rd., SouthfieU, M l • ( 0 1 0 ) 3 5 6 - 0 O 2 0

(Affordable Apartments near I-696)

ROYAL OAK DOWNTOWN

UnfurrMS»ed 1 bedroom in qu«t secured complex $550 and 1 bed-room furnished, $800 month plus secunty deposit "You pay electric, we i

JI heat No pets Laundry faoates •etfeeit paiwig available Minimum

income requirement. 125.000 (810) 258-6200

ROYAL OAK/TROY Doggy, Doggy where win you live?

At Amber Apartments Permission they give'

(810) 280-1700 http J/www amberapt com.

ROYAL OAK - Westwood Apts Newly rsnova»d I bedroom apts near 13-Woodward available mmat*-atety S440mio includes heat

810-357-3777

Laundry taaMiee Pool 4 air conditioning Wa*-rn closets Cable avadabie

Ptyrrouth Rd near 1-275

3 1 3 - 4 1 6 - 5 8 4 0

PLYMOUTH • Senior Citizen adufl community Spaoous 1 bedroom f a r m e r * n qiaal commuiMy W a » lo shopping Central m . dWiwastier

appkeanta 313-4S3-M11

PLYMOUTH - Spaoous newly mnudstad 2 bedroom dose to Down-Kmn AvaMHa .niisasasti Oood pertong. 189&Vo (313) «to-7 l56

Plymouth Square Apartments

1 B E D R O O M

QUIET COMMUNITY CHARMING PARX-LKE SETT K G

Southfield Townhouses &

Apartments from

$799 • FREE FULL SIZE

WASHER 4 DRYER • 1700-2700 SQ ft • Garages/Carports • Manned Entrances

Sutton Place 810-358-4954

23275 Riverside Dnve

SOUTHFIELD OPEN WEEKENDS

Voted # 1 For Service 5 Years In a Row By The Senior City Committee

Large 1 4 2 bedrooms with walk-in closets. 2 baths amsnded gatehouse, monitorsd alarm lu»y appWinced kitchen, social acmmes. pnvaw car-port. elevators, pool, and elegant du-Braom Short w a * lo Harvard Row Shoppetg Center

FOR ADULTS OVER 50 Rem from $706

LAHSER RO M OF 11 MUE

PARKCREST (810) 353 -5835

• W a * to Stopping • Dishwasher 4 Osp — • Csnlral Air 4 Healing

on Arm Arbor Road 1 Mock WNI ol Sheidon (nwd 10 S q Boy)

OPEN MONDAY FRIOAY, 9-5 SATURDAY. 12-4

313-455-6570

Southtak) CHARTERHOUSE APTS

C a i about our Security Oaposit special UpecaM HhR»a Apartments

Stueko $420: 1 Bedroom $572 $628 2 Badrooms

$623-1650 includes waier Terms Courts

Pool snd much mors Cak now $ 1 0 ^ 7 - 8 1 0 0

Located on 9 MU^GresnfceM

OLD REDFORD (« /Lanea0 - Two 1 Bedroom apts hardwood toors heat 4 appkancaa Cai OK. V7% 4 $345

an 3 t » - 7 » 4 e i 0 1

R E D F O R D A R E A

L a r a * Studio a n d 1 P * t » o o m Clean decorated que), carpel aa oomjaonar, M M * , haal 4 watai

Star t ing a l » 1 5

PARKSIDE APTS. 313-532-9234

The Apartment Specialists

(313) 425-8085 A M a n a g e m e n t C o m p a n y w l t h ^ ^ I n c .

Service Can't Be Beat • We BUILT them • We OWN fliem We Take Pride in MANAGING THEM!

' SoulNiald Country Comer Apts We re Bfc on Square Fest

1 Bedroom 1100 aq tl 2 bedroom 1300 eq.fl 3 tar toon 4 io«w»ioma 1800 s a l Formal d m g room, caiport. hast. Balcony heakh ciub/puol

Close to Birmingham EHO Lai us fai you our brochurs

8104474100 1 «*>389 -6866 10300 SouTheid Road

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(313) 522-3013

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(313) 425-8085

Came Make A Home W i t h Us! SM Services, Inc

SOUTHFIELD I FRANKLIN RENT FROM $1,410 OPEN WEEKENOS

2 or 3 bedroom spacious toeav housee stsgant lormst drmg room 4 araal room, natural ftraplaca, 7 * baths master bedroom SUM. M tiaaamara. 2 oar aaarted garage

WEATMERSTONE TOWNHOUSES (810) 360-1296

:rank*n Rd. S ot 13 Mile

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Apartments Spacious One, Two 4 Two Bedroom two Beth, lun loaded apanmems. se»-del'OSting refrigerates salt-cleaning ovens, twnds, neutral carpet, entra a roe closets, cM>house aie-c.se •oom, 4 lighted carport. All this ptus a

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810-356-0400 'Specials on select units'

Walled Lake/Novi 1 & 2 bedroom

Apartments 4 Townnomss Spaoous air, bands, pool, dishwasftsr siorsge 4 laundry

1799 moves you m includes 1st mo rem

(810) 624-6606

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BROOKDALE Apartments

in Sensational South Lyon

• 1 & 2 bedroom Apartments

• Carports • Fabulous localion • Social activities

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810-437-1223

Mated Lake

WALNUT RIDGE

APARTMENTS 1 Bedroom.. $510

2 Bedrooms starting at. $550 With Approved Credit 125 Appeal**" Fa« SENIOR DISCOUNT

includes • Heat & water • Air conditioned • Balconies 4 cab« • Storage • Laundry 'acuities • Easy access -696 4 1-275

810-669-1960 2163 Decker Rd (Declter 4 Commerce!

$50 Off* 1st Thrae Months Rsot

On iryt Lease SECURITY DEPOSIT

ONLY $250

On an Unas

No Application Fee

Westwood Village Apts.

459-6600 •On select un«s only

On Joy Rd Between Newburgh 4 Htn Rd

WESTLANO

- WOW -$490*

Free Heat/Hot Water Vertical Bknds. Air

Carpet, clubhouse, pool, deck mcl

Dishwasher, Cable TV Pet Units Available .

1 BEDROOM FROM $480" 2 BEDROOM FROM 1540"

BLUE GARDEN APTS Cherry HW near Mernman

Daily 1lam-6pm - Sal 10am-2pm • Ca i 1c* details 4 appt

729-2242

BIRMINGHAM - Downtown 2 bed-room Sat Firaplaca. 1 car garage Wafc lo town No pets or smokara 187Vmo C * Candy (810) 646-0002

DETROIT Oskwood Blvd E ol Schaeter lo Sanders S 477 Wa/mg 2 bedroom upper w * i appkancas BeauMui house, yard 4 nen*iboi-hood $40Qrmo with2 mos secunty Open 1 to 4 (810) 344-4690

WAYNE 2 Bedroom, heat & water exSuded $ 4 7 0 ^ 0 plus $470 secu-rity 1 Bedroom 1385 heaVwater

included Can 313-728-2480'

WAYNE - 1 4 2 Bedrooms. 1405-1455 moudes heat & wate«

313-728-7865

Towers of Southfield Ask About Our March Move-In

Specials! Quality ol Living is on the Rise'1

Elegant 4 Spaccus t 4 2 Bedroom apartment homes Starting at S575-$750 • Automated Gatehouse . Pool, tennis courts 4 sauna • Patios 4 baKcmes • Heat 4 central air nOuded • Exerc.se facilities . Southfield School Oratncl • Easy access to major

highways

Located al 28075 Lahser Rd.

Between 8 4 9 MM Rds

a u f c a s f e f f s f i

$399 Moves You In S p a o o u s 2 bedroom Apts

From $605

• Free Meal • Free Water • E«tra Storage • Huge Closets . 24 H- Maintenance • Dishwashers • Outdoor Pool • Central Ai«

WAYNE FOREST APARTMENTS (313) 326-7800

iVesnand Open Sunday

HURRY T6! W O O D L A N D VILLA

. (while they last) 145 00 olf 1st 4 months

$ 5 2 5 . 0 0 * "Livonia Schools"

2 BEDROOMS Super c»sets - B»eaKtasi Bar

Appi'ances-pool-kaundry facilities Secunty doors - intercom

CaBle ready - central heating and air conditioning

SECURITY DEPOSIT $250

3 1 3 - 4 2 2 - 5 4 1 1

•on select um*s Warren Rd Bet WayneNewBurgh

FERNDALE - Claiming 2 bedroom lower m nice area Just redecorated narOwood Doors, dtthwiaher washer> dryer, garage Rec area »»basement A must see 1750 plus utilities

1810) 5*8-5946

PLYMOUTH - Clean ana Bedroom upper flat No pets Appkarees 142S month, plus 1 month security

(8.10) 437-8741

DEARBORN MOTS - 3 bedroom cute ranch, carpeted near sctiool, fenced yard 157S/MO RENTAL PROS 1313) 513-RENT

DEARBORN HTS Cherry H« Beech Daly area. 2 bedroom bnck. Ml appkancas decoraled ok heal, pnvale secluded 1545*n©

(313) 561-3825

DEARBORN - Sharp 3 bedroom bnck rarer! garage t*nmg room, option lo buy available $8SO*no.

(810) 788-1823

DEARBORN WEST - 20536 Ouler Dnve 2 Bedrooms. Basement, app i anoes No pets $525 pei month

313-464-9465

TIRED OF RENTING? Own your own home, no money down, payment same as rent Good ot marginal credit

_ Cai 313-438-0033 .

TROY - 3-4 bedroom bungalow, car peteO. porch, tenced yard, pets nego-tiable $75GVO RENTAL PROS (8101 373-RENT

401 A p a r t m e n t *

F u r n i s h e d

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom com-pletely furmahed apt with carport Lease 4 security depoak required CaM after 4pm 810-647-4390

BirminghamW BWomkeMiTroy BLOOMFIELD LAKES APTS

Fumafted apts in small quiet com-plex FUty furnished 4 decorated studw. 1 4 2 beckoom units inclixJes cashes knens. etc Cleaneig services available Beach pnvkeges No pets please Rents starling at $600 Heat 4 w a U K «*3uded SHORT TERM LEASES lor tjuakhed applicants

810-681-8309

WAYNE - NEWLY REMOOELED It convenience S what you're looking for look no further Call Courtyard Apts for complete details on out 1 Bedroom efficiencies 313-278-9709

WESTLANO ORCHARDS

OF NEWBURGH APARTMENTS

Spaoous 1 & 2 Bedroom floorplans

(313) 729-5090

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

IS THE PLACE TO LIVE IN WESTLAND

1 & 2 Bedrooms

from $460 • Ex t ra Large Apts • Storage in your Apt • Carpor ts AvaiiaWe

(313) 729-4020

WESTLANO I Bedroom near Wayne Rd Cory park l * e setting newty decorated carpef. appMnces 1470 Can 9am-7pm 313-722-9180

Westland Park Apts. Ac-oss from City Park

(Cherry H«j (Berweer MnWebek 4 Mernmani

(with approved credit) 2 Bedroom, V . Bath-1535 Large 1 bedroom - 1470 (1 year lease with credit)

• HEATteLINOSPOOLNO PETS Open 7 days

(313)729-6636

N, ROYAL OAK 1 bedroom furnished condo: utilities included Month, to month avaAable 1725 pe- mo. 1810) 477-3669

OLD REDFORO - immaculate spa-ooua 2 bedroom upper Hat r»ce yard 1450 mo. - u lMas No pets

Ca i (810) 220-1670

B o n e s

Are You Fed Up With Renting' Why pay rent when you can own lor as M M or less

C A L L N O W -- ASK H O W ' R * M a * Preferred 313-730-1000

DETROIT - Eastside Large 4 bed-room, t*mng room, living room Immeckale occupancy ISSCmo • deposit (313) 534-0428

FARMINGTON 4 AU. CITIES RENT-A-HOME

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS 810-642-1620

F A R M I N G T O N Grand R iven Sturwassee - 2 Bedroom, new kitcften balh <enced yard. Basement, appkancas. 1 cai dog ck I K O m o O 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-1002

AUBURN HILLS - 4 Bedrooms, dmna, a l appliances I army rocm. Basement 190OWO RENTAL PROS 18101 373-RENT

FARMINGTON HILLS tCVOfChard Lake 3 Bedroom ranch, 2 Baths farrwy room 'ireplace. basemen!, 2 car no p e t i smokers 11650-'mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-1002

ROMANTIC GETAWAYS The Homestead Resort The new-ness ol Spo r - j warmth o l Summer For reservations cai Hams Pr ties ton tree 888-334-

TRAVERSE CITY area Torch Lake 100 yds from your porch swing 3 Bedrooms 2 baths 1860 s Vclonan No smoking, no pels (810) 3*9-7606

WAYNE • 3 bedroom Basement «>pfcOTCes 165<Vmo $300 secunty (Mernman 4 Annapoks area ).

(313) 697-7039

TRAVERSE CITY - BeauWul 5 Bed-room. E Grand Traverse Bay Pn-vale beac«ront home on Old MissKm Peninsula Sleeps 12 to 14 people 2 King sue master bedrooms Ideal for Iam4y reunions Available June thru Labor Day $1 95QW» Non-smokers only NO' pels Secunty deposit required 16161 223-7540

WAYNE, 3 bedroom ranch. I " , car garage a« appkances greal neigh-borhood 1750 mo . secunty, water rxduded Leav»,mes 313-»21 3132

W BLOOMFIELD 2 Bedroom, appli-ances, garage, tented bam lake pnvneqes 1760rmo • secunty

CaU (8101 666-3381

W BLOOMFIELD - 4 bedrooms 3 baths 2 5 car atiacfted garage cir-cular drive. 11 750'month .secunty

810-614-1877 or 810-738-5080

BELLEVILLE, DETROIT. Royal Oak 2. 3 4 4 bedrooms Vacant homes 4 Dotal aparVnerS "ids. pets ck Hasenau Co CM 313-273-0223

PLYMOUTH - 1 and 2 bedroom apartments completely furnished Available now.

(313) 45&-9507

PLYMOUTH, SHORT lerm lease, 1 bedroom, kvng room. nook, kjtcher. with utensils, appliances, utilities included, washer, dryer 1750 month Two month minmum 313-416-5100

ROYAL OAK DOWNTOWN

Fuky furnished sturko apartment, m quiet secured oomple* 1450 monlh plus secunty deposit You pay elec-tric. we pay heat No pets Laundry 1acii4ie« CW-street parking avaiiace M in imum income requirement. 125.000 18101 258-6200

7" ^

|Move-in| iSpecial!;

I $2001 • 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s

I S o m e i n c l u d e

• w a s h e r & d r y e r

E n i o y l u x u r y l i v i n g \ at a f f o r d a b l e p r i c e s . I S t a r t i n g a l $ 6 3 0 , | 6 m o l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e

WESTLAND CAPRI CALIFORNIA STYLE APTS

©• 1 Bedroom liom 148C . heat 4 Water included . Cathedral ceikngs • Balconies ..Carport • Fuoy carpeted . Vertcal Blinds • Great ocatoo to malls • Livonia school system

(313) 261-5410

Westland Estates ' Oh Wayne M S i * Wanen Rd

Spacious 1 bedroom 700 sq ft. - $470

Price shewn -s for i yr 'ease Shorter leases available

Great locatorvheafwalerfcool Bfends/amno pets 4 much more

313-722-4700

WESTLAND: THE ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL

APARTMENT LIVING

2 B e d r o o m Ranch H o m e W I T H

Ful l s i z e basement, l aund ry tub . washer/dryer hook up . g a s appl iances,

t ros l t ree relngerator & b l inds thru-oul

A L S O

S p a c i o u s yards, private d n v e w a y and entrance

L a w n serv ice, snow r e m o v a l & 24 hour canng

m a i n t e n a n c e provided a l ong w i th City Services

"Eaher one cat or dog perrrwied •Restrictions apply

OAK VILLAGE L.C. (313) 721-8111

BERKLEY- 4 bedroom, ivs Balh home r . great neighBomood 11095/mo Available now Call Slater Mgmt (810) 5*0-6288

BIRMINGHAM 4 ALL CITIES

FREE PREVIEW CATALOGS PHOTOS

HOUSES 'CONDOS, APARTMENTS •S«ce 1976'

TENANTS & LANDLORDS SHARE REFERRALS

RENT-A-HOME 810-642-1620 8&t S Adams Bimw>gnam

FARMINGTON MILLS beauMul 5 bedroom tmevel lovely tot, firepHace

w BLOOMFIELD-LAKEFRONT HOME Open Sun 12-t 6260 Com-merce Rd BeauMui spaoous 4 bed-room 2 bath w "balcony facing Green Lake includes fireplace 2 car garage central an, 3000 sq ft »ieSO mo Available now 313-665-2643

Traverse Cay .North Shore Inn Luxury Beach Iront condos Smoke free Low winter 4 spring 2 mghit pac" Auto Club <ksc 1 -800-968-2'

TRAVERSE C iTTS most charming Beachfront resort i - 2 Bedrooms wVjichens sandy Beach, weekly only, brochure 1-800-968-1094

r f f K j L i v i n g Quarters to

LIVONIA - Fi*nuhad rooms.4 Kghfc" cooking, laundry, mature woman only No smoking 182 w e e * «poa r f .J SlOO CM 313-953-9533 .

LIVONIA pertect tor lemarf rt5n» smoker S250lmo utkrties mOuOed •

lo pets Can alte. t (313) 58 f 3^5*

Kitcften pnvkeges No 4pm

PLYMOUTH - Ann Artior t r a i t Beautiful lower level, lar^g -pedroom area 170 " * •

13131 416-3368 - •

REDFORD AREA Room femae i Chkd ok. lulcfien i IJOOmo-security (313)' 794-!

REDFORD - Cfemxe lumeheO .rooms, • ' m»d service, KJO Loe da^rt«kHk-rales ncludes i**ties Te»-96 Inn", 313-53&4100, Royal 810-544-167^-,

WESTSlDE REDFORD tur i>s lw l* ' room working jenBman over l O J W J

air, 2 i car garage ideal family or 11900 a ' _ — 810-478*0620

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom bungalow, all a f f iances, tenced yard Pots Ok 187SMO RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 Mile 4 Drake 4 Bedroom/2 5 baffi Finished Basement, air, 2 car garage Large yard $1900.'mo IS10I 788-5117

Condos/Toirnl iouses

BIRMINGHAM 3 Bedroom bun-galow. walk to town hardwood Itoors basement, updated, tenced 111 OH mo 810-852-4787, 810-7S2-3547

AUBURN HILLS. SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN WEEKENOS

Outstanding 2 4 3 bedroom town-houses 4 rancftas, some w,attached garage 4 Noplace. CaU 810 Westbury-Aubum His 852-7550 Weatheristone'SouthtielO 350-1296 Foxponte-Farmngton His 473-1127 Summit-Farmmgton His 626-4396 Co'^mglon-Farmington 851-2730

The Townhouse Speoakst

Hours 1lam-5pm

561 K IRTS

I Close to 1-75

. 1 Block S of B«i Beaver I Between Uvemort 4 Cieoks. |

810 -362-0290

W B l J N G T O N P L A C E

0 1 0 - 3 6 6 - 1 0 6 0

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TROY/Royai Oak-5131 Crocks Rd 1 beckocm. Carpet, BUnds dtthwashw wafc-m closet, storage carport. » r naatodudad Lease 158C- 64 7-707*

TROY SOMERSET AREA - FROM 1550

StuHo and spacious 1 4 2 Bedroom apartments Amenities >nciude

• Owner Pa«J Heat • Lai**Jry Facikties • Balconies or P i tos • intetcoms • Dishwashers • Disposals • Air CondHiorwng . Window Treatments Close To Shopping 4 E«p"essways

VILLAGE APARTMENTS (810) 362-02*5

Wesliand

Forest Lane Apartments

6200 Nortn Wayne Rd. STUDIO $420

1 BEDROOM - $460 2 BEDROOM - $500

SENIOR DISCOUNT' Amenities include

• Meat 4 water • Carpeting 4 Blinds • Appwinces

* • Laundry 'aciHtes • Pool 4 air condBiorung . Walk-m closets . Dishwashers r seiecsed un*s . C a t * available Or Wayne Rd. Between

Ford 4 Hunter

313-722-5155

VENOY PINES APARTMENTS

- 1 4 2 Bedroom apts some with 'ireplace

- Swimming pool - Tennis Court - Clubhouse - Professionally Managed - Beautif ully Landscaped

CENTRALLY LOCATED

IN WESTLAND

(313) 261-7394

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedrooms V4 baths, neutral carpeting, new k iWwn carport, dose to downtown $87Vmo

810-644-2203

BIRMINGHAM • 2 bedroom ranch. Living room, appliances dec* Pets negotiable SfiSOWO RENTAL PROS (8tQ) 356-RSNT

BIRMINGHAM - 3 Bedroom bnck bungalow All appl.ances new kitchen . 2 car garage pets ok $100<V mo Ca i (810) 626-7333

BIRMINGHAM - In Town 4 Immacu-late1 4 bedroom. 2'1 bath hardwood floors oarage. Basement appk-ances $1400 . sec 810-646-6200

BIRMINGHAM -1899 Norfolk. 3 bed-room, 2 car garage appliances included 2yr nwnmur, lease S200G mo Ca" 1810) 258-C385

FARMINGTON 4 other suburbs CORPORATE

TRANSFEREES For your RELOCATION NEEDS

Call D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

GARDEN CITY - 4 Bedroom stove 4 refrigerator 2 car garage, large fenced yard, 175amo • security Available Apr 1 810-231-1764

ALL CITIES SINCE 1976 QUALIFIED

ROOMMATES FREE PREVIEW

SHARE REFERRALS 810-642-1620 '

884 S Adams Birmingham

W BLOOMFIELD - Lovefy 1200 sqt t home. 3 beckooms. on lake $l195mx> Avakable now Call Siatei Management 810-540-6288

W BLOOMFIELD - Muss see FaBu lou® view. 2 Bedroom laketron! home wrth fenced yard appkances redeco-rate to suft children 4 pets welcome $950 mo 810-356-1288

W BLOOMFIELD Union Lake frontage 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 1997 SQ ft deck, appkances fireplace 2 car no pets'smckers $20IXymo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-t0G2

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 2 bedroom ranch air. all appkances. basement Pets ' Yes' SBOOMO RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

GARDEN CITY • 2 bedroom ranch, garage, cknmg room deck fenced yard 165GMO RENTAL PROS 1313) 513-RENT

WESTLANO - 4 bedrooms 2 baths colonial. 2 car garage. Basement, all appkances Cre<» not a problem Rent 11,000 810-552-8282

INKSTER - 3 Bedroom carpeted appliances uHMy room tenced yard lor pets 1550'MO RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

LAKE ORION • 3-4 bedrooms 2 baths Family room fireplace, garage finished basemen* $1495 KESSLER 4 CO . 810-288-5009

LIVONIA 4 ALL CITIES

RENT-A-HOME TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS

810-642-1620

BLOOMFIELD HILLS HEATHERS, immaculate 2 bed 2 balh. fireplace garage on the golf course $1650 mo Option lo buy 810-646-3399

KEEGO HARBOR Lakelroni condo on Sylvan Lane 2 bedrooms under 1 000 SQ teet. Boat slip available Wesl Bloomtietd sctxxks Month lo month - no lease SaSSmcnth CaB (810) 626-6246

BIRMINGHAM - Walking distance to downtown 4 supermarkets Spolless Bnck. 3 bedroom (master suiie}, 2 Bath Bungalow, living room dmmg room new krtcher, 4 Bath, am new appkances including washer 4 dryer hardwood 4 ceramic floors new 2'-. car garage 5f .750 mo 810-476-4069

13 MILE/VAN Dyke, huge 1 Bedroom condo near GM Tech cneler $550. month includes heal 4 water CaU (810) 792-1365

Romulus

OAKBROOK VILLA 2 and 3 Bedroom townhouses

Ranging trpm $399 to 1500 includes an uwnies

Open Man thru Fn . 9-5 PM Sat, By appointment

15001 BRANDT 313-941-1540 TOO 1800) 989-1833

ROYAL OAKi'CLAWSON near 14 Mile 4 Crooks, 2 bedroom 1 '•» Bath, townnouse includes central air ver-tical blinds, full Basement with wasner dryer hook-ups. covered

I. pnvate entrances and yard 1775 Available rrad Cai week

1810) 642

WESTLANO LARGE one Bedroom apartment Small que! Dmkkog S u e lo snoppmg $399 per mo for more mlo 313-721-6699

WESTLANO WAYNE 1 FORO RO

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom courtyard apartments wealed near shoppmg 4 enp ressways Othar ameni t ies include

• Newty renovated kitchens • Carpeting • Free Heat • Air ComWiorvng . Window Treatments • Laundry FaciMies

t Bedroom 1470; 2 Bedroom 1500

COUNTRY COURT APTS (313) 721-0500

LIVONIA - Clean 3 bedroortV2 fult bath Bnck tn-level appkances ait, carpeted Fenced yam 4 garage NO pets $950mio 1810) 55^8784

LIVONIA 7 MOckebett * bedroom t»-levei. 1 5 baths 2 car garage tenced yard, no pets 199S' mo . deposil

Eves (313) 522-2231

BIRMINGHAM - Walk to town 2 bedroom'l path Blinds Basement appliances Air unit 1850'mo • t*.t secunty 18101 6*6-6200

BIRMINGHAM - Walk to lowr 3 bed-room 2 car garage, basement, pn-vate yard central air Si450 After 5pm 810-681-4773 616-526-0232

NORTHVILLE- 3 bedroom 1 Bam 1250 sq It 'anch appkances avail-able now H300 mo. Call Slaler Mgmt (810) 540-S288

m CANTON PROFESSIONAL male lookmg for a roommate Beautilui house garage furnished utilities included 1450-mo • 1*50 deposit

I3 t3 i 397 3930

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM non-smoking prcrfessicrial lemale wanted lo share charming home m .yeat neighborhood, E I8'l0i 646-6765

D (810s 758-5400 Exl 238

JOY 4 FARMINGTON Fur. nouse pnvileges Furnished C a f e 4 utili ties included S90 pei week $160 secunty 313-425-3522

NCE HOUSE to share m Westland Kitchen 4 iaundry privileges cable $350 per month utikiies included

313-728-6096

NORTHVILLE - Single, female, fesstonal roommate wanted S38S1

neg • uMihes Low security Imme-diate occupancy i8lQ! 347-9448

WESTLANO 2 Bedroom rancti stove refngeralor washer 4 dryer tenced yard $50QMO RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

WESTLANDLIVONIA SCHOOLS clean charming 3 Bedroom ranch an appliances V<1 car garage, pnvacy fenced yard. $«7Smo - secunty Call after 8pm (313) 266-2263

WHITE LAKE TWP • Builders Model 1994 contemporary ranch finished no basement 3-* bedrooms. 2 acres $2495 mo KESSLER 4 CO 810-288-5009

W1LLIAMSTON - 3 bedroom • loft, great room. Zt baths, first floor laundry, 3 car garage, country atmo-sphere vnkamdan Sctioots $1,400.' mo Tepee Realty 313-454-3610

313 56fy 2£4i» t

Residence to -J Exchange

PROFESSIONAL fema le , n o j v ' . sme*er. waned to share home.-1 — ' <kate occupancy No pets

sea«*y 1810)

M. Wanted to Rent.

WANT TO RENT-:-HOME IN BIRMINGHAM? ,'

by April 10. N. of Matye^ •' 2 car garage, appro** S2000*rent 810-463-4256,

[ H Prof*"} v S Manageaept

Redtord - Roommate to share 2 bed room home w'non-smoking, profes-sional male House privileges S350 mc plus ' - utilities 313-937 3408

SINGLE FEMALE SEEKING lespon-s«Ble clean lemale to share 2 Bed-room, 1 bath house Must like cats & have no ijikdrer, Kaien, 810-738-9550

SOUTHFIELD Furnished 'com, kitchen 4 laundry employed 'emare no smoking indudino utilities $300.'mc IBtOl 357-0021

TROY - Home tc snare 1200 sqti Beautr t j yard Full pr.»-ileges Greal neofibortiood Available May S40V mo - prtcne S10) 524-32*5

ABSENTEE OWNE We personalize our service your leasing 4 management

. Broke' • Bondec , . . i Specializing m corporaite . Bel.we making a decaon.

D & H ^ income P-opety Mgmt

28592 Ocha-d Lake RO-Farmington HF.>S (810) 737-4002 "

r | T J Lake/Waterfront J i . l l Bone Rentals

TRO» - professional non smoking female lo share 3 Bedroom house includes .garage 4 storage 1375 - •. uMrties .8101 524-2346

NORTHVILLE - 4 Bedroom country ranch on acre, basemen!. garage Available Apm 1st 810-348-1040

BIRMINGHAM - watt 1o town 3 bed-rooms 2 bams, l '« story basement garage, tenced yard appliances $1200 810-646-0485

N O R T H V I L L E M a i n r B e c k -Charming 4 Bedroom, 2 -. baths 3 fireplaces, maid quarters, appkances, no pets-'smokers 12500 mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-7374002

BIRMINGHAM • Wa* to town Updated wtohen 3 Bedroom. ! '< story bungalow cenlral an. 11050.1

mo Available May (810) 645-9385

BLOOMFIELD - Complefe'y remod

NORTHVILLE Sik'Bradne' - F'eshly painted 2: 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, great room 22*24 2 car air. fireplace. app*ance—s S l200mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4O32

COMMERCE - 2 bedroom i bath 1400 sq ft appliances, air, decks Available mmedialely 1975mo plus secunty (8101 855-9698

W BLOOMFIELD - Fabulous view 2 bedroom lakefront home, must see lenced yard, appliances redecorate lo suit. chil<*en 4 pets welcome $1950 mo 810-356-1288

409 Southern Rentals

WESTLAND Fen-ale 23-30 yrs *anred to share 2 Bedroom condo No pets 1300 per mo plus half utili-ties 4 phone <3131 467-73t6

ATTENTION LANDLORDS & -

INVESTORS .

.We've eased 4 managed picpert^ successfully tor o e n t s since 1981 •

Ltjt us put our enpe'ience J o work" tor you -• •

Call

( 8 1 0 ) 5 4 0 - 6 2 8 8

Rooms

NOVI - 3 Bedroom Tn-uevel Car-peted kvmg room. Basement pels negotiable 179SMO RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

D L W W r i L L U " . «• -w— — • eled 3 bedroom. 2'S balh tn-level ORCHARD LAKE - 3 bedroom., 2V» i u liloMa ru-M ^ 0 r x Available now S260>mo Caa Slaler Mgmt (810) 5*0-6288

BRIGHTON - 3 Bedroom ranch, dining, appkances yard shed newty 'amodeied 180&M0 RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT

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ROYAL OAKXXAWSON near 14 Mile 4 Crooks 2 bedroom i 'A Bath townhouse includes central a* ver-tical Bknds. fun basement with washer dryer hook-ups covered parking, pnvale entrances and tenced yard $775 EHO Call weekdays at (810! 6*2-8686

TOVtN CENTER - Large luxury 1 or 2 bedroom futy appointed condo. residences m magnificent N ^ i nse Soaring views from 28») floor frirtxjgh huge panoramic picture windows Amenities mctude fitness center Concierge 24 hour secunty private parking A* fees paid by owner Ca* Ramona Meyer, {810)361-4663

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WATERFORD - 2 bedroom? I t* bath and una condo with finished waft out 2 car garage A* appkances wi washer 4 ckyer Lots of storage $iOOH"mo . utilities Available a*

1810) 738-66188

bath Bnck ranch attached 2 car garage finished walkout owe ' level 1 ake pnvueges 3 yr lease at 12.000,' mo Tepee Realty 313-454-3610

ORION TWP • 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths. fireplace, living room, finished Base-

CANTON B ^ r T ' F ^ ' ^ T A ^ P B O S * 9 7 ^ 373-RENT homie T * batns oarpewa rir«- -place Central air Appliances Base ment Attached garage fenced yard 11 600 No pets (313) <59-9819

CANTON Beck'Cherry Hill - 1995 cozy Bnck cape cod, 1980 sq ft * bedrooms, 2'4 Baths. 1st floor master, 2 car, air. 1200Qmo D 4 H PROPERTtS 810-737-1002

CANTON - * Bedroom 2 ' * bath 2430 sa It lenced yard 2 car garage $ i79Smc KESSLER 4 CO 313-421-227* 810-288-5009

CANTON Cherry HHVLotz 3 bed-room one* ranch. 1992 calhedral caa-mgs fireplace 2 balhs appliances. 2 car no smokervpets I160CVmo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-«C02

PLYMOUTH mmaculale > * bed room. 2 bath, Veplace 2 car air appkances a* new carpenparn Sl.695mo - security .'3131 420-5108

REOFORD - 3 Bedroom on Lola Park Ercetlem condition 1625r month plus deposit and nslerences No pets Ca» (313) 533-5228

REDFORO - 2 bedroom ranch, rknmg appkancas. lenced yard garage K 7 5 M O RENTAL PROS 1810) 356-RENT

CMSNEV ORLANDO CONDO 2 bedroom, 2 bath Poo spa, goB t e n n i s 5 * 9 5 wk D a y s 810-545-2114 Eves 810662-9967

MARCCi ISLAND FLA 2 bedroom.2 bath condo on Beauntui Smokehouse Harbor Oocks available Huge pool Upgraded furnishings Weekly, memtwy rentals 3 ' 3 <21-9183

MARCO ISLAND FL • last minute cancellation' Now thru end of season 3 bedroom 2 bair. house w'endoeed pool At amervtws 1 B * to beach Reg liOOOwk now $800 Call John (3131 671-6006

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Plymouth area S350---.r tr .i u-jes RiCHTER & ASSOC-' utiLties Deposit requi.ied Leave - • message 313-533-0676

BERKLEY 2 'ooms available includes all appliances, garage basement S315 mo

.CaK (810) 541-1886

SEABROOK ISLAND S C 30 mm from Hisionc Charleston 1 -4 Bedroom villas 4 pnvate homes

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ROCHESTER GLENOALE - 3 bed-rooms 1' t Bams appkances 2 car garage finished basemen! pnvate yard $1200 a mo 810-652-1653

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• Carpeitmy . Owner Paid Heat • Pool • Laundry FaoMies • Intercom . Air Conditioning • Cloee To Shoocmg 4

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DEARBORN - you thouU see 1tv» 2 bedroom remodeled duplei $700 plus secunty 4 ut*»es 2 yr lease sorry no pets, no appkances refer ences plus TRW Ca i after 6 30pm

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FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedrowv lu> Basement 1'a car attached garage An, stove 4 relngerator No pets $ 6 M (810* 855-6564

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom ranch air slove refrigerator washer 4 dryer

W o e lenced yard No peta'smokmg $650 810-^47-6778

CANTON COLONIAL 3 bedroom tamey roomHreplace central air basement 2 car attached garage available Apm i st $1250 per month OneWay Realty 313-522-6000 or

810-473-550

CANTON new 3 Badroom Z6 balh colonial PlymoulfvCanloo schools Qose » 275 $1396 313-307 1394 Shaw Liangs - 642-1620 - No tee

BLACK LAKE - On Wes! shore 2 bedroom/2 bath, 1,100 sq ft house $500/wk Ava.iable June-Au^

CHARLEVOIX lakefront condce sleeps 2-8* pool a.r cable walk 10 town, jacuzzi. 810-363-3885 810-855-3300

ROCHESTER HILLS AvorvAdams -3 bedroom Bnc* ranch rarrmy room, fireplace 2 car air appkances lawn included $i80Gmo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

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CLARKSTON M iSOafchili 4 Bed-room colonial. 2375 sq ft Z i Balhs fireplace, hnrahed Baaement Lawn included $ l900-vo 0 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737JOOC

ROYAL OAK - 3 Bedroom ranch m encellent condition Appliances mduded Fenced in vard Lovely need neighBomood S»M per <no plus secunh, deposit ol $850 i ^ave message tor Ronrue j o n « at Syn-a»co Reaffy 313-235-7142

ROYAL OAK - 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, finished Basement fenced yard updated kitchen fireplace newty pamied irvout $1250 per mo KESSLER 4 CO 810-288-5009

ROYAL OAK - A specious 2 bed room ra bam duple* «Jee»y located near downtown Royal Oak Hard wood Hoor*. lota at windows baae-ment $650 810-569-8321

WESTLANO - 3 bedroom newly dec-orated carpeted fenced shed Near s c h o o l s ' p s r k s $ 4 8 5 ' . water mckJded f313| 425-3026

COMMERCE - 3 Bedroom lakefront. hardwood toors appkances shed, parts dk $90»MO RENTAL PROS (810) 373-REN

COMMERCE TWP Lower Str»ghH lakelroni J12SOWO

(810V360-927 1810) 360-1182

DEARBORN 4 Bedroom Bungalow garage baaement appeances lenced yard $TO(VMO RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

ROYAL OAK 3 Bedroom I f a» appkances 'enced yard 2 car

*t5. Ok 182VMO PROS (810) 356-RENT

COTTAGE - South of Lenington Steeps 6-8 F»v« minutes twxn Lake Huron Beaches 127Vwe«k (Sat 2 pm-Sal 10 am) Leave message

313-425-4404

HOMESTEAD Glen Artxx Mi -Beautiful beachfront condo on Lake Michigan 3 bedroom*? Baths

1313) 971-6703

HOMESTEAD RESORT Glen Artx*. Vkch^an 2 Bed-

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SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom -anch Fenced yard 8.Evergreen area 1750W1O • tst, laat 4 secunty Ca» after 5pm 610-476-7190

LEELANAU COUNTY 16 Bedroom 19 Bath 'ReMeT on 340 ft 6 5 acies cn W Grard Tra-verse Bay n BeauMui Leeianau County Close lo Golf, casmo mannas 4 village d Northport Ideal tor la'ge family "eunions partner meetmgs buunass entertammg Hot tubs Boet wps A l rooms have gor-geous bay vews private setting

616-83S-0111

SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom, 2 balh. room fenced yard garage kvmg roc

$89&MO RENTAL PROS (610) 366-RENT

SOUTH LYON 3 bedroom ranch 1750 aq It 3 bath appaances and ttrepiac* $1300 per month plus secur*; Ca» 810^227 3«I5

ON LAKE MICHIGAN S ol Frankfurt - 3 bedroom cottage at waters adge VanaWe rates May through October (6101 2S6-91Q4

PENTWATER/LUOtNGTON AREA Spring SpecW Slay n a Turn o l the Century waierkont log cabm w t h NakMone fireplace or a two bedroom oottaga war. )aouzzt tub 2 -»gf*s $150 Ca* Smart's Resort

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ORCHARD LAKE ' Majestic Contemporary

> Uniquely designed & situated on private cul-de-sac

• Light & bright atmosphere wl extensive use of glass

• Wonderful views of garden from each window

» With over 6,000 square feet, this home is ideal for

entertaining, lower level features a great guest suite

* Lake privileges with dock facility & 4 car garage

$950,000 Ask for: Gwen Williamson 646-6089

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1 23011 T1mb*Tn* S. ol 14 HUt. W. o< LUiaar oft Bingham Rd

TROY-DARE TO COMPARE > Prestigious Beach Fores! Colonial with over 4,200 sq »t and exleraive use ot oak & mctangs thru-out

• Beautiful m t s offered Irom the 6 bay windows • Spectacular detailing with great open floor plaa • Four bedrooms. 3 full baths plus 2 halt baths • Secunty system and 3 car attached garage

$625,000 Ask lor: Cotteen Hood 680-2410

FARMINGTON HILLS - SPECTACULAR COLONIAL 1 Drve nght nto your in-door pool wilh spa, encircled with stunning brick floor 4 soaring cedar ceding

• Special current flows for lap swimmmg & sauna • Walk-oul rec room with fiekJstorte firepiace plus fireplace <n family room and lavish master suite

• Breathtaking 3,500+ SQ, ft., pnvate cut-de-sac site 5539,900 626-9100

BINGHAM FARMS-BEST OF BOTH WORLDS • Soft contemporary situated on wooded pnvale tot • Newer gourmet kilchen with doonwall to deck & yard • Unique & exciting offering mam floor master with doorwall to pnvate deck and hot tub

• Iwing room enhanced by natural fireplace »Bnck patKxoeai condo alternative

$429,000 646-6000 * 708947

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1932 Pir* Ridge S. =1 Loog Lake. E. ol MlSdSEfi?

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP-PICTURESQUE SETTING • Wifioway Estates-lhis lovely home features an open foyer, library 4 large windows throughout

• Three fireplaces, wonderful family room m tower level • Updated kitchen ,m new floor excellent location • Walk-out to m-ground pool with large fenced yard $429,000 Ask tor Gwen Wtfiamson 646-6069

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS-A GOLFERS PARADISE • Walk-out ranch condo borders Wabeek Golt Course with

4,000 square feet & panoramic views • Firefit family room, 3 full baths, 1st floor master suite • Spacious great room plus separate breakfast

$399,000 683-8900 667343

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COMMERCE TOWNSHIP WHAT YOU'VE ASKED FOB • Fabulous lakefront ranch borders golf course • Numerous updates include kitchen & d»ning addition • Over 1.300 sq ft. partially finished lower leve; • Natural fireplace m great room-truly a rare find'

$349,900 646-6000 668453

UNIQUE WEST TROY COLONIAL > Four-five bedrooms, 3.888 sq ft, island kitchen • Bonus room (31 5 x 21) with fantastic privacy • Open floor plan great for enlertainmg & family living • Beautiful subdivision wI rolling terrain and mature trees

$340,000 689-8900

ROCHESTER HILLS - BRAND NEW FOR YOU • Neanng completion on beautiful wooded tot in Rookery Woods with two story ceiling in great rcom

• Daylight basement, whirlpool tub in master, formal dining & 3 car garage - simitar home shown above

$339,900 689-8900

4500 London CL N- of C w Eliatmty E. of Cootty Lain

WATERFORD-BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT HOME Four bedrooms. 2 baths and 2 cai attached garage Finished tower level walk-out to all-sports, pnvate Sake with sandy beach-very pnvate setfing Great location with many amenrties-MUST SEEI

$339,900 683-8900 712591

6425 AJden S of Willow. W. offllUe?

WEST BLOOMFIELD - PANORAMIC LAKE VIEWS • Situated on spaoous toi wtf 85 ft on Green Lake • Crisp and dean with newer kitchen & 2 Wl baths »Great room with natural fireplace, formal dining • Enpy an active lifestyle «; homeowners association

$304,900 683-8900 706845

BLOOMFIELD HILLS • PRIVATE 4 PEACEFUL • Ranch condo located on treed dead-end street • Newer deck off kitchen wing room 4 master • Full unfinished basement, some built-in handicap provisions, 2.5 baths & attached 2 car garage

$299,500 646-6000

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il 097 Brompton N o< South Blvd.. W on Livtmott

ROCHESTER HILLS-SCENIC SETTING • Dat ing 4 bedroom Colonial filled wI luxury features • Beautiful professional decor mi accents, unique windows island kitchen accented with wood floors

»Daylight lower level., professionally finished $289 900 689-89C0 708727

ROCHESTER HILLS-GOLF CLUB COMMUNITY • Bridge overlooks to foyer 4 dining room, leaded glass entry doors, hardwood floors, bay windows

• Opulent master suite with cathedral ceiling, jetted tub with skylight, P G.A golf, tennis 4 pool in'sub

$284,500 .Ask For: Cecelia Brown 656-4401

WEST BLOOMRELD-STOP YOUR SEARCH! • Impressive two story (oyer showcases sweeping circular

stairs 4 hardwood floor, finished lower level • Sun lit family room with dramatic ceiling, wet bar and

fireplace, master suite w/ dressing area & garden tub $259,900 626-9100 707669

FARMINGTON HILLS-QUIET ELEGANCE Highly desirable Country Ridge, this dynamite Colonial boast impressive ceramic foyer Pnvate library m French doors & hardwood floor High volume ceding in family room plus landscaping

$263,900 626-9100 706230

WHITE LAKE-QUALITY BUILT IN 1995 • Many special features, 4 bedrooms plus office oft family room, hardwood entrance thru kitchen & nocw

• Formal living room wI10 ft ceilings, crown ncidings & two large windows, all on premium wooded lol

S249.900 683-8900 711881

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6609 Blue Spruce N. of WHkow. W of Loclwven

ROCHESTER HILLS - STYLED FOR THE TIMES • Spacious family room offers wood burner stove • Hardwood ftoonng in kvmg & dining rooms, 1st floor den 26x19 all-seasons garden room with hot tub

• Central air, patio plus sprinkler system $227,000 Ask for: Anna Pearcy 656-4400

STERLING HEIGHTS - GET THE MOST FOR YOUR IS • First floor master-Cape Cod has contemporary flair • Unique floor plan offers many options - Skylights •Two story foyer, open bndge, library, sitting room • Premium .5 acre plus, quiet setting, wood deck

$216,900 689-8900 711234

WEST BLOOMFIELD - EXCITING & INVITING • Expansive 2.500 sq. ft. quad-tevel with 4 oversized bedrooms including access to deck from master

• Family room with fireplace, 2.5 baths, breakfast room • Formal dining, vaulted ceikng - commons srte

$198,500 626-9100 706226

ROCHESTER HILLS - SO MUCH SPACE Both yard and home are spaoous & well kept Entertainment sized living room leads to patio Famity roorrvVitchen combo perfect for the cook that does not want to be separated from family/guests S192.500 Ask For. Eleanor Feeley 656-4404

WEST BLOOMFIELD-HARD TO FIND RANCH! ' Condo in Locklin Pines nestled n a wooded area •Two bedrooms, two baths., great room with fireplace • Basement, freshly painted inside and out • Two car attached garage - pnced to sell

$152,900 683-8900 707277

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•H |m FARMINGTON HILLS-FREE STANDING CONDO

• Dramatic 3 bedroom ranch with hardwood entrance • Finished walk-out lower level with 2nd fireplace • Impressive ceiling lines m great room a dining • Quality 1996 kitchen, deck off masler bedroom

$278,900 626-9100 710011

TROY-LOCATED IN GREAT ESTABLISHED SUB • Spacious 4 bedroom Colonial with 2.5 baths • Sunroom off breakfast room, library & basement • Ceramic tile foyer, kitchen & powder room • Side entrance garage, situated on large lot

$243,500 Ask For CoHeen Hood 680-2410

TROY-LOCATED IN GREAT ESTABUSHED SUB. • Spacious 4 bedroom Colonial with 2 5 baths • Sunroom off breakfast room, library 4 basement • Ceramic We foyer, kitchen 4 powder room »Side entrance garage, situated on large lot

$243,500 Ask For Colleen Hood 680-2410

O. !' TROY-HKJHLY SOUGHT AFTER AREA

• If you i *e the looks from outside dont hesaate to see rode • Newer carpeting plus finished basement

• Spacious 2.700 aq l l natural treptace, 4 bedrooms . 18 * l f i deck overlooks altractNe treed yard

ROCHESTER HIU.S-BEAUTTFULLY MAINTAINED • Wonderful upper ranch condo oflers custom decor

wnh crown moldings white kilchen 4 Neutral hues • Deluxe glass shower doors, ealnn kachen plus drtng • Two bedrooms, French door entry to unit & central a*

Ask For Anna Pearcv flSfr-4400

KEEGO HARBOR - CUNNINGHAM PARK SUB Subdvwon oNers pnvate beach, boet launch & dock Two bedroom ranch offers large kvmg room, updated kachen. newer roof shingles 4 electrical Baaement glaaa Mock windows and home wa/ranty

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Private, picturesque & pristine, our gated community is set on 360 acres of Michigan

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• Komesites priced from >54.900

• An Associate Membership to the CrctfClub is indudeii in the price of the homesite

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c o n c l u d e t h a t i f s o m e o n e i s n ' t s u f f i c i e n t -

l y o r g a n i z e d o r p r o f e s s i o n a l t o a r r i v e o n

t i m e f o r a m e e t i n g a s i m p o r t a n t a s a j o b

i n t e r v i e w , t h e y ' r e l i k e l y t o b e e q u a l l y

u n p r o f e s s i o n a l o n t h e j o b i f h i r e d .

T o a v o i d u n d e r m i n i n g y o u r c a n d i d a c y

i n t h i s w a y , m a k e a c o n s c i o u s d e c i s i o n t o

d o w h a t e v e r i t t a k e s t o a r r i v e o n t i m e f o r

a l l i n t e r v i e w s . I f y o u ' r e u n f a m i l i a r w i t h

a n e m p l o y e r ' s l o c a t i o n , c o n s i d e r m a k i n g

a t r i a l r u n t h e d a y o r w e e k b e f o r e y o u r

i n t e r v i e w s o y o u c a n find y o u r w a y . I f -

y o u ' r e n o t c e r t a i n o f t r a f f i c p a t t e r n s e n

r o u t e , t r y t o d o y o u r p r a c t i c e r u n a t t h e

s a m e t i m e o f d a y a s y o u r i n t e r v i e w .

I f t i m e o r g e o g r a p h y d o e s n ' t a l l o w f o r

t h i s a p p r o a c h , m a k e s u r e y o u l e a v e

a m p l e t r a v e l t i m e t h e d a y o f y o u r i n t e r -

v i e w i n c a s e y o u e n c o u n t e r h e a v y t r a f f i c

o r l o s e y o u r w a y . I f a l l g o e s s m o o t h l y ,

y o u ' l l a r r i v e e a r l y a n d h a v e p l e n t y o f

t i m e t o g a t h e r y o u r t h o u g h t s a n d m a k e a

q u i c k s t o p i n t h e b a t h r o o m i f n e c e s s a r y .

Y o u c a n a l s o u s e e x t r a t i m e t o p e r u s e

a n y m a g a z i n e s o r c o m p a n y b r o c h u r e s

y o u f i n d i n t h e e m p l o y e r ' s l o b b y . F r o m

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

t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e c o m p a n y o r

i t s i n d u s t r y t h a t c a n p r o v e h e l p f u l i n

a s k i n g o r a n s w e r i n g i n t e r v i e w q u e s t i o n s .

A t t h e v e r y l e a s t , a r r i v i n g e a r l y a n d h a v -

i n g a b i t o f a d d e d p r e p a r a t i o n t i m e b e a t s

a r r i v i n g l a t e — d i s h e v e l e d a n d d i s t r a c t e d .

B y t h e w a y . b e f o r e l e a v i n g h o m e , b e

s u r e y o u h a v e n o t o n l y t h e a d d r e s s o f t h e

e m p l o y e r y o u ' r e m e e t i n g w i t h , b u t t h e

t e l e p h o n e n u m b e r a s w e l l . Y o u w a n t t o

b e a b l e t o c a l l i f y o u g e t l o s t o r e n d u p

s t u c k i n t r a f f i c . A l t h o u g h i t ' s c l e a r l y b e s t

t o d o w h a t e v e r y o u c a n t o a r r i v e o n t i m e ,

c a l l i n g i f y o u ' r e u n a v o i d a b l y d e t a i n e d

c a n g o a l o n g w a y t o m i n i m i z e t h e n e g a -

t i v e i m p a c t m a d e b y a l a t e a r r i v a l .

B e s i d e s p u n c t u a l i t y , a t t i t u d e c o u n t s

f o r a l o t w i t h e m p l o y e r s . Q u a l i f i e d c a n d i -

d a t e s w h o a r e p u n c t u a l c a n s t i l l e n d u p

s a b o t a g i n g t h e i r s e a r c h e f f o r t s b y b e i n g

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

s t a f f t h e y e n c o u n t e r a t a p r o s p e c t i v e

e m p l o y e r ' s o f f i c e . U n f o r t u n a t e l y , s o m e

j o b h u n t e r s r e s e r v e t h e i r b e s t b e h a v i o r

o n l y f o r t h e h i r i n g m a n a g e r s a n d h u m a n

r e s o u r c e p r o f e s s i o n a l s w i t h w h o m

t h e y ' r e i n t e r v i e w i n g . T h e y a r e n ' t a s c o u r -

t e o u s t o t h e r e c e p t i o n i s t s , s e c r e t a r i e s

a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a s s i s t a n t s t h e y

e n c o u n t e r w h e n first a r r i v i n g f o r t h e i r

i n t e r v i e w s . S u c h b e h a v i o r c a n d e f i n i t e l y

b a c k f i r e . A d m i n i s t r a t i v e s u p p o r t p r o f e s -

s i o n a l s o f t e n c o m m u n i c a t e w i t h t h e i r

b o s s f e s a b o u t r u d e a p p l i c a n t s .

T h e s a m e g o e s f o r a p p l i c a n t s w h o l o s e

t h e i r t e m p e r w h e n k e p t w a i t i n g f o r m o r e

t h a n fifteen m i n u t e s f o r a n i n t e r v i e w .

U s u a l l y , i t ' s a n u n e x p e c t e d c i r c u m s t a n c e

t h a t d e l a y s a n i n t e r v i e w e r . S o m e t i m e s ,

h o w e v e r , e m p l o y e r s w i l l k e e p a p p l i c a n t s

w a i t i n g b e y o n d t h e a p p o i n t e d i n t e r v i e w -

t i m e j u s t t o s e e h o w t h e y ' l l r e a c t . T h e y

w a n t t o k n o w i f t h e p e r s o n h a s " a s h o r t

f u s e " C o m p a n i e s a r e n ' t g e n e r a l l y l o o k -

i n g t o h i r e v o l a t i l e p e o p l e w i t h a l o w

t h r e s h o l d f o r f r u s t r a t i o n .

T o a v o i d p r o b l e m s i n t h i s r e g a r d , p l a n

a h e a d . R e c o g n i z e t h a t d e l a y s o c c u r a n d

t r y n o t t o s c h e d u l e i n t e r v i e w s - * t o o c l o s e

t o g e t h e r . I f a n e m p l o y e r i s d e l a y e d , d o

s o m e t h i n g p r o d u c t i v e w h i l e y o u ' r e w a i t *

i n g . R e v i e w y o u r r e s u m e . M a k e s u r e

y o u ' r e f a m i l i a r w i t h t h e d e t a i l s . G o o v e r

t h e l i s t o f q u e s t i o n s y o u ' v e p r e p a r e d t o

a s k M e n t a l l y r e h e a r s e a d e s c r i p t i o n o f

t w o o r t h r e e w o r k a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s s o

t h e y ' r e e a s y t o r e c a l l w h e n t h e i n t e r -

v i e w e r a s k s , " W h a t w o u l d y o u c o n s i d e r

s o m e r e c e n t s u c c e s s e s ? " T h e r e a r e p l e n t y

o f w a y s t o u s e y o u r w a i t i n g t i m e c o n -

s t r u c t i v e l y .

I f t h e i n t e r v i e w e r i s d e l a y e d e x c e s s i v e -

ly a n d y o u a b s o l u t e l y c a n ' t w a i t , a s k i f

y o u c a n r e s c h e d u l e t h e a p p o i n t m e n t a n d

d o y o u r b e s t t o c o n f i r m t h e n e w i n t e r -

v i e w t i m e a n d d a t e b e f o r e l e a v i n g t h e

p r e m i s e s .

W h a t e v e r y o u d o , d o n ' t l o s e y o u r c o o l .

E m p l o y e r s a r e n ' t i m p r e s s e d b y

t a n t r u m s . I n j o b h u n t i n g , a s i n l i f e ,

p a t i e n c e i s a v i r t u e .

Sheryl Silver may be contacted by writ-

ing to her at Career Source. P.O. Bqx

65754. Washington. D C. 20035-5744 -

working Life: S m a r t m o v e s i n t h e r e f e r e n c e g a m e

By Deborah L. Jacobs - Chronicle Features When it comes to getting references from a former employer, there are two reali-

ties. Officially most companies, worried about potential lawsuits, will confirm jus t the bare facts of a staffer's work history: job title, years of employment and salary, for example. Unofficially though, much more information often gets exchanged without a worker even knowing it.

That's distressing news for job-hunters concerned about making the best possi-ble impression. Maybe you're leaving because you got passed over for a promotion, didn't get along with a new boss, or were fired. Your strategy will be to emphasize the positive '.for instance, you're looking for a job that offers new challenges, room for advancement, the resources of a large company, or the intimacy of a small one i. Even when an interviewer seems receptive, you may wonder with each rejection if you didn't get the job because someone bad-mouthed you.

Negative information leaks out by more than one path Sometimes, one of your references may describe your work in less than glowing terms More often, h inng managers rely on their own resources to ferret out any unfavorable details. f

Typically, this second approach involves bypassing the personnel depar tment (which tends to deliver "just the fact"). Instead, managers might go directly to those you reported to, whether or not you've given out their names. Or, prospective employers can rely on their own contacts at a company to get an "inside read"

Of course, you can't stop interviewers from calling anyone they please. But there are some steps you can take to help them get the most favorable overall report

•Handpick your references. If, for whatever reason, you're a f ra id your latest supervisor will damn you with faint praise, don't use him or her as a reference. Instead, rely on previous bosses, colleagues, clients or team members who have seen you in action.

•Coach references about what to say. Once you've interviewed at a place and have a sense of the issues that concern this company, bring your references up to date. Talk about the kinds of inquiries to expect, and possible responses If you re not totally satisfied with how your reference reacts, don't give this person's name to the business where you're applying.

•Negotiate, on your way out the door, what your previous boss will tell t h e new-one. Increasingly, this conversation is par t of severance discussions when workers get fired, says Kathleen Cahill. an employment lawyer in Baltimore. In such cases, it's perfectly reasonable lo say. "As you can imagine. I'm very disappointed that you can't use me here. To help me find another job as quickly as possible. I hope we can agree in advance on how you'll recommend me to potential employers"

' The ideal method is usually a reference letter that you draft, preferably with a lawyer's help. It should highlight your strong points, summanze the kind of work you've done 'including a few examples1, and describe in neutral terms why you're leaving. ("Our company recently underwent a 20 percent staff reduction, and John s job was unfortunately one of those cut "t

Get a wnt ten agreement that the company will promptly send out this text m response to any requests for references. The next best thing is to ask for 10 origi-nals of the letter that you can use^as needed 1 though many hinng managers frown on this prefab approach).

Depending on the level of job you're applying for. the letter may not stop busi-nesses from probing further Still, most former bosses will live up to their promises, Cahill says. And having some commitment about what they will lor won'ti say is better than leaving people completely to their own devices.

Someone who digs deeply enough can probably come up with at least one reason not to hire you, Your goal is to give them many more to go the opposite route.

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Bad Bosses: Saving your sanity in the workplace by Linsey Novak. Tribune Media

"Why is it t h a t w h e n peop le get i n to m a n a g e r i a l pos i t ions , t h e y a r e so b a d ? " a r e a d e r writes. "Do they know how mis-erable they make people, and in some cases, even cause i l lness? How do they get these positions? Thank God there a re a few pro-fessional people in management , b u t t h e y a r e few a n d f a r between "

This isn't jus t whining from a single disgruntled employee, bu t a c o m m o n c o m p l a i n t . Many-w o r k e r s h a v e w r i t t e n a b o u t being made miserable by intoler-a n t , o p p r e s s i v e , i l l - m a n n e r e d

and sometimes even emotionally d is turbed bosses.

Peggy writes, "I'm having trou-ble finding a job where manage-men t t r ea t s employees decently. My c u r r e n t b o s s is o n e of t h e worst I've had, using much pro-f a n i t y , w h i c h m a k e s w o r k i n g here really humi l i a t i ng " Peggy (not her real name) has a l ready swi tched jobs to get away from s u c h r u d e and c r a s s behav io r , but her boss's" behavior s e e m s to g e t w o r s e e v e r y t i m e s h e changes jobs.

"I feel as though 1 have gone back in time to the days of sweat s h o p s , w h e n e m p l o y e e s h a d nowhere to tu rn . For some rea-

son. they feel it is a p p r o p r i a t e behavior to bully the s t a f f "

Wel l , i t i s n ' t a p p r o p r i a t e behavior, and though Peggy h a s had a s t r e a m of bad luck wi th bosses, she may need to change jobs one more time. Staying in a nega t ive s i t u a t i o n h a r m s you, even if eve r so g r a d u a l l y . You could end up doubt ing yourself, which in t u r n could r u i n your abi l i ty . to i n t e r v i e w well w h e n you finally realize tha t your cur-r e n t s i t u a t i o n is no t go ing to c h a n g e a n d you s t a r t a job search.

J im explains his p red icament th is way: "Within two weeks , I knew my manager was incompe-

ten t . I created a new brochure, s a l e s m a t e r i a l a n d a p r i c i n g model, which my boss shredded in f r o n t of f e l l ow e m p l o y e e s while mocking me."

This was jus t the beginning of her personal a t t acks ,^vhich led J i m to speak to His boss's man-ager about her behavior, only to be told t h a t t h e c o m p a n y had had problems wi th he r before.

J i m w a s t e d no t i m e f i n d i n g another position because "life is too short to let the 'unprofession-al boss rule your life." he says. He's thankfu l he had emotional support from fr iends and family, because if h e h a d n ' t , he might n o t h a v e h a d t h e s t r e n g t h to

i g n o r e h i s b o s s ' s p e r s o n a l a t tacks while looking for another job.

J i m t h i n k s he has learned a good lesson. "Our culture is full of people who find it eas ie r to t e a r down o t h e r s t h a n to he lp and sha re in the i r success. It can~ be d e v a s t a t i n g to one's psyche. Avoid s i t u a t i o n s l ike t h e s e because you can't win."

And he ' s r igh t . When bosses exhibit rude, crude and outright sick behavior, odds are they a re no t g o i n g to c h a n g e . You can compla in to t h e i r bosses about t h e m , b u t t h a t ' s no g u a r a n t e e the company will deal with the problem or rect ify the si tuat ion

for you. Mary wr i tes tha t upper man-

a g e m e n t t o l e r a t e s a l m o s t any t y p e of b e h a v i o r by b o s s e s as long as it doesn't in terfere with t h e c o m p a n y ' s p r o f i t a b i l i t y While that may be true, it won't h e l p y o u - t o a n a l y z e w h y your boss is mean , vindictive or jus t plain crazy. Take your sani ty and run.

Insecure bosses tear you down un t i l you s t a r t be l iev ing w h a t they say. Good jobs aren ' t partic-ularly easy to get, but the longer y o u ' r e in a n e g a t i v e e n v i r o n -ment . the more difficult it will be to leave.

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What, me woriv?

Entrepreneurs must ward off the worrywart by Alice Breeding

Tribune Media I was on vacat ion in Vermont

recently at a resort tba t offered . seminars address ing all sorts of s u b j e c t s , i n c l u d i n g n u t r i t i o n , t ime management and worrying. We weren't in the mood to a t t end s t ructured classes, but I did ask the teacher of the worrying semi-na r abofit the habi ts of entrepre-neurs.

Ent repreneurs genuinely have a lot to be concerned about: cash flow, taxes, technology a n d al l t h e o the r r e spons ib i l i t i e s t h a t a r e p a r t of r u n n i n g an office. H o m e - b a s e d b u s i n e s s o w n e r s o f t e n h a v e t h e m o s t to worry-about, because they are less like-ly than larger businesses to have s t a f f , and they can feel pu l l ed

between work and home. T h e t e a c h e r of t h e s e m i n a r

w a s J u l i a n a O ' B r i e n , a S h e l b u r n e , V t . - b a s e d s o c i a l worker and divinity school grad-ua te who specializes in anxiety. S h e m a d e s o m e i n t e r e s t i n g p o i n t s t h a t m a y p r e v e n t you f r o m w a s t i n g t i m e w o r r y i n g when you should be working, on your business.

Worrying is a hab i t t h a t you will have to work to rid yourself of. Most of the time, worry ing is a m e a n s of avoiding you r mos t press ing concerns. For example , if you consis tent ly worry abotit your technology, abi l i ty to meet deadlines and every o the r aspect of your business, you may actual-ly be concerned about cash flow. You may be using the o the r tem-

porary concerns to p revent you f rom h a v i n g to e x a m i n e w h a t bothers you most.

By e x a m i n i n g y o u r w o r r i e s and determining the real source of you r a n x i e t y , you c a n t a k e action on t h e cause of the con-cern. In the example above, you could take steps to increase cash flow and increase your business's v iab i l i ty once you have de t e r -mined t h a t t h e i s s u e of c a s h flow ia the root of your problem.

A n o t h e r c o m m o n s o u r c e of worry is indecision. Many entre-preneurs vacillate before accept-ing a j o b a s s i g n m e n t , h i r i n g , s p e n d i n g money or t a k i n g the bus iness in a new direct ion. If indecision cause s you to worry, recognize th is as a behavior pat-t e r n a n d consc ious ly m a k e a

effort to take action sooner. The next t ime you a re trying

to m a k e a dec i s ion , recognize tha t you crea te worry for your-self in these s i tuat ions . Change your p a t t e r n by w e i g h i n g the pros and cons a n d m a k i n g an educated decision without spend-ing time obsessing over it.

You probably won't be able to change your h a b i t s r ight away, but stopping yourself each time you s t a r t to worry over a deci-sion will wear away a t your ten-dencies.

Other tips to keep your worry-ing to a minimum.

•Pu t your worries into two cat-egories - t h ings you have some control over and th ings you have no control over . Le t go of the things you have no control over

and make plans of action for the th ings you can control.

• S t o p w o r r y i n g a b o u t t h e future . O'Brien calls this "a neg-ative habit tha t needs to be bro-ken a n d it can be un l ea rned . " S h e s a y s t h a t 97 p e r c e n t of e v e n t s we w o r r y a b o u t neve r happen. Worrying about them is a waste of a t ime - and time is a precious commodity if you run a home-based business.

• I f you a r e w o r r i e d a b o u t money, do something to improve your f i n a n c i a l s i tua t ion . Make more client calls, send out more m a t e r i a l a b o u t your company, n e t w o r k more . Use the energy you would have devoted to wor-rying to t ake action.

• A n a l y z e w h a t you a re wor-ried about . What is the cause of

t h e conce rn? W h a t a r e all t h e possible al ternat ives to the prob-lem? Which approach will you take? How can you put your plan into action?

• Keep active and buBy. Worry can be t h e r e s u l t of too much thinking time. Live more day to d a y a n d t h i n k l e s s a b o u t t h e future .

Alice Bredin is author of the "Virtual Office Survival Handbook" (John Wiley & Sons) and host of The American Express Small Business Exchange Web site http: II www.americanexpress.com /small business. You can write to her at Tribune Media Services, 435 iV. Michigan Ave., Chicago. III. 60611, or e-mail her at [email protected]

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ASSEMBLERS Needed tor owes, gnus rream.us m

Fuftfteri-bme $a*v 4000 area 346

A s s e m b l e r s W a n t e d

In our Eleclio Mecnancal Manufec-l u m g Company Monoey thru Friday W or pert time 85 50 per hr. ncreeee after 90 days We oiler med-cal. dental. 401k proflram, and meion at om dean and p M n i m fac«y If «iiei»anfl. ptaaaa apply n person Merc CralL mc , 41107 Jo Dnve. Now. Ml IN. Of Grand River E of Meedcretimnk si me Vtooene maue-t r * Park)

ASSEMBLY Canlon U r t * work In a dean new tadMv Must nave mechanical apti-tude 8 know how to uae basic hand tools EvaluaBon hire 16 7&ftv

EXPRESS SERVICES 313-467-5450

RELIABLE RUNNER/ASSISTA*fT NEEDED

Run arrandi 4 g m r t f y aaaal buay ad agency eaecuavea TruMwortw. g<x«l « * a r w » i reeetsa car Ho* ly plue mieage Weei Btoom Cai Mcnahe (H0> AS8ISTAJ«T BOOWOePERO-ERK A c c o x e r u derk needed tor smaf UvonM meg «rm Mual have a good a u u j M * i g backgnund KnoM oi great F i m e aofcwere heipfu Igence m u n * ' — o r . and t ie I i Q u g ^ a ' a a n a tor tea i

113-622-6940

ASSISTAKT MANAGERS Eney laoal SiaOOKno WM t a t

peopae Fr f -ama c i Amy- (313) 46X1188

A S S I S T A N T G R O U P H O M E M A N A G E R

tor home in S Lyonerea Need group home training and vakd drivers kcenee Fun Benefits 8 comoetitrve wsgs Call (313) 663-5637

ASSISTANT MANAGER COUPLE

DaoendatNe couple needed to assist « managing, leaomg 8 mamlenence of e suPu«en mtd-sne apenment community Greal salary Denehts and apenment nctoded

Can (313) 274 -4765

A S S I S T A N T S H I P P I N G ' W A R E H O U S E S U P E R V I S O R

HLF. a Beaevae beeed furniture men-ufacturer haa an mvnedue opening tor a aeoicated herd working, mai-veied set atanar with aadership sues CanOdetee should have • Ai least two yea's espenenoe

dwitouoorvwarehousing • C h a u f W s licanee end good dnvmg

record • Ccaege a plus. Bul eipenence

wa be con»dered • WW supennee and work wsh

tour I

Help Warned Gener i l

ASSIST IN an facets m peirolei*" ter-minal operations Entry level poeieon Mondey Ihrougn Friday 5em-2pm includes excewsr,! Benefit package, send resume to Knight Ernerpnses

Grand Hiver. Novi 40600 48375, Attn Terminal Manager

T H E M I C H I G A N

W O M E N ' S

F O U N D A T I O N A non profit orgenization, Is estab-lishing a Nov. area ortce & seens

DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES • Directa f inancial reporting, human resources. PR end more Requirements excellent com-puter l o t s , booakeepmg and exem-plary work athic

DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS -Directs grants tkstntmticn process including PR. research contracts, evaluation and some funo-raising Requirements sxpenence with non-profit programs, grantmalung proce-dures. and exemplary wo<k etfvc.

Contact MWF for complete ioe aeecnptipni and applications at 119

a Mareuette Suite 2A, L Ml 46912

, Lansina, -374-72TO

At ten t ion Sell-motivated Indnnduels to work w«h r*gh functioning, devetopmentaiiy disabled adults m home selling Fult Part time Pa«J Training Medcai 8 Dental insurance Oakland Mali area

Call between 7am-4pm. ask tor Miss Hall 610-583-1521

AUDIO VISUAL TECHNICIAN Rental Techrwaan wanted Expen-enced m operating audio vwuai equ«-ment. Send reaume lo Cffy Animation Company, 57 Park St Troy, Ml 48083 Ann Ed

A U T O A L A R M

I N S T A L L E R ( 2 ) Experienced 8 Trainee lor expanorg chain 12 von only Great pay, bonus 8 management training Appry to Phillip or Kewi , Auto Alarm Authority, 7 Mile/Grand River (FtectordrOeks Shopping Centerl (313) 532-0200

A U T O B O O Y Reoarr Parwwi expe r ienced P lease cal l 8am-5 p m M o n -Fr i . (313) 255-9800

Abie io M at laeat 12S p a r t * a fu l Bene" NOTE HLF provides

package OTdudng heath care and 401k. A l new team mentoers are

gfete tor an mcreaee «i pey at that firne Thereafter reviews occur a meres to

HLF Furniture 44001 Van Bom Roed

Mi 48 '87

A T T E N T I O N ! IOEAL for I anyone who needs extra

» money Cat pan-lime ache* i * n g p O joe tor Purple Mean

MorvFn t b T |13-72«-48T2

A s s i s t a n t H o n w C g '

D e l i v e r y M a n a g e r toe are seeking an individual to work in i busy Livonia newspaper circulation depa

Hours are: Wednesday 3:00pm - 6:00pm, ' 2 :00pm - 7<X)pm, Friday 3.00pm - 6 00pm,

Saturday 5 :00pm - 10:00pm, Sunday 8 0 0 a m -l l -OOam The p e n o n in this position h respomHf

for contact v4th newspaper earners handl ing service to our customers, preparing various t

processing money deposits, i newspapers and other clerical duties.

high school diptoma or equtvaler*. t lo i „ experience communication skills, ability to Ml* JS

pound bundles al newspapen, good Jg organizational ski l ls, knowledge d i

Must k n o w l e d g e *

ust be able I

D r a f t e e W o r t p lace e EDM) O p p o r t u n i t y E m p t o r «

i t n a smohe and drug-free «resume to (31 ]

C o n t r a c t o r D r i v e r r e s p o n e i b l r f o r p u t t i n g p a p e r i n s t o r e s a n d n e w s p a p e r v e n d i n g b o x e s .

C O N T A C T :

R o g e r Schlee(W«yne County)

( 3 1 3 ) 1 1 5 3 - 2 2 3 9

K a t i e 0 ' N e i l l ( O e k i « n d C o u n t y )

( 8 1 0 ) 9 0 1 - 2 5 5 1

AUTO BODY REPAIR TECHNICIAN

Blue Crcee i-eerement plan avaiatxe Need to be stale oemfted. i -Car cern-Sed a plue

Apply in pereon HOLIDAY CHEVROLET

30250 Grand River in

AUTO BOOY 8 SERVICE DEPARTMENT PORTERS Needed Greet pey Greal benefit! Greet opponurwy tor advancement Apply m perscn lo Oleon OtdamoMa Sissan 33650 Plymouth Road Lrvoma 313-261-4800

AUTO COLLISION POSTER I OET,

Apply n person Automeinc Co>a : r 490 8 Ti - - - -

i i o p Nl • t a J E H

AUTO COMBO PAJHTER . BOOYMAM

CertAed 8 expenanoed only tor rHgh qua«y mop located in Dearborn Hga. F>a fee (313) a m i i o

Help Wanted General

AUTO DEALER PREP Prep department needs lull-time car waahers immeckate openings good driving record a MUST' person ONLY1 Krug 21531 Michigan Ave Dearborn -o Mark Sondar

AUTO DEALER seeking Seivce Sales Consular! needed K» GM Dealer Expenence prelerred but tran proper personnel No ate n ^ n s or ureeaands Good pey program Excellent benelu Apply al Tennyson Chevrolet Service Dept. 32570 PV-mouih Rd, Livonia 313-425-6500

AUTO DETAIL • Full lime/part ome Rub out 8 wax interior shempoo 8 detailing S350-S50G wk Light bump

(313) 45&-8088 8 pain! work

A U T O M E C H A N I C S Needed lor wer eetabkshad Auto Repair FeciWy m Now Unlimited pa^potemia! and

BeneMs Cell 810-

A U T O M E C H A N I C S Needed tor top erea Midas snop m W. Stoomfield. Excellent pay

plan, benefits 8 hours Cash bonus lor sign on Call tor appoint-

ment. 810 628-6316

AUTOMOTIVE PARTS DELIVERY LAKEVIEW AUTOMOTIVE, INC

IS looking for DRIVERS Knowledge of southeastern Michigan required Musi be dean and neat and have a

record Apply in parson 6841 M*JdtoOeit

Roed. Garden City Mich

i driving

A U T O M O T I V E P A R T S /

C O U N T E R P E R S O N Expenence preferred Full time lor Busy GM'RV dealer E-ceHenl pay 8 benefits Apply m person

I Stanford RV Canter 44700 1-94 Service Drive

Belleville Ml

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN OIL CHANGE TECH Good pay. fu l ben-efits 40 IK. Farmington

Call (810, 553-: >-3888

A U T O M O T I V E T E C H N I C I A N

Large GM Truck dealership seeking heavy techrue.ens Certif ication reqwred Top pey 8 excellent bene-fits Apply m person

Las Stanford RV Canter 44700 1-94 Service Dnve

Ml

A U T O P A R T S D R I V E R Large mairo area Chevrolet dealer haa an r m M a M opening lor a Parts Driver Experienced preferred Musi have EXCELLENT driving record Excellent benefits and pay pier Pease apply m person lo Dan Peiu-fcnsky at

J o e P a n i a n C h e v r o i e t ' G e o 28111 Telegraph Rd ScuthhekJ

A U T O P A R T S Growing WeetsKM Ford dealer needs experienced coxner person tor parts department Blue Croee. vacation pier Me n u t n e e 401K Apply m pereon Chris Ldchne or Mark HMfaU

BLACKWEU. FORD 41001 Plymouth Rd PlymouBi. Ml 48170

500 Help Wanted General

SATUTN A U T O P A R T S

T E A M L E A D E R Saturn of Plymouffi is now loolung for a parts team leader Tea^ leadc muet have strong parts expenence gooo organiraiionai skills and Be defeated to cus-

11 you're nler-a Saturn laarr

S A T U R N O F P L Y M O U T H

At tn : T o m H a t g h 9X1 Mas P>ytTOJ!f

' A U T O P O R T E R ; ^

D E T A I L E R We are ookmg for hard working, motivaled parser to ta a lull time position Must have valid dnvers license and good driving record We ofer up IB $10.00 an hour lot the nght person 401K, med-c a 8 dental plans Please apply m person at

Infiniti ot Farmmgton Has 24355 Haojerty Roao

Nov. Ml 48375 \ 18101 471-2220 /

A U T O S A L E S N E W C A F t T R U C K

S A L E S P E R S O N A N D

U S E D C A R / T R U C K S A L E S P E R S O N

immediate openings w«th growing wests-de GM deaiersrup

Call John jeannotle 1313J 453-2500 or apply in parser Boc JearnoOe Pontiac • GMC Truck. 14949 Sheldon Roed Plymouth

A U T O S A L E S U S E D C A R S

Growing daaleriri« in Plymouth Good pey plan, demo 8 Benefits Apply 10 Fox Htks Chrysler-Plymouth. Jeep-Eagle 111 Ann Arbor Rd iComar 8 Liley) or call Kyle at

(3131 455-8740

A U T O T E C H N I C I A N S Immediate opemnga avaUtMa lor General Mamenance - Auto Tecrnv-caana at Holiday Chevrolet Benefits 8 retirement available Apply m person at

H O L I D A Y C H E V R O L E T 30250 Grand River Famsngton Haa, Ml

or Call (810| 474-Q500

I E : A U T O T E C H S

Earn 118 72 per Hat rata hour • Benefits Busy snop. tola ol work, ore? experienced 8 certi-

tad paese apply m person Nov Motive ME. 31530 NOVI Road between 1 1 1 M n

AUTO WASH 8 O l Change Allen derm Boo- poeaone needed fiM nme days Anny at ugMhouee Car Waah. 41800 Ford Rd Cam on

AUTO DEALER loomng tor ChryMer expenence prelerred good pay plan BeneMa 401K Cat Dave or Jay (313«4«-2ea0

• h o p G a r d e

AUTO DCTAIL1R «e H ^ I volume Ct l y ' a rea

Ji3-*a»-2030

A U T O P O R T E R Hinea Park Lincoln Meicury n Pty. moKh nae an unmedMM openng n the Ueed Car depenment l v a Porter S8 00 per hour Muat paee drug screen Cai Mary Yager at

Hraa Perk Lincoln Mercury (313>453-2424 Est 248

AUTO SERVICE MANAGER TRAINEE to «30K 48 hourv •aea Salary bonus cenaats • 10-524-1500 las 524-2481

T T T T M

We are seeking a person to wo* 16 hours per week in our Birmingham office. A qualified candidate wiu have s high school diploma or equivalent, post high school computer training, si* months experience m a similar position, familiar M i t h fclnr h i i i a r l B u t l a m c a / v t P K ^ A A K a a s A ^ a r a * ™ ' ^ n " J ~ ' W ' W V i w i j i b

program Dutlas mduds scanning photos into Mac computer, routine maintenance to Mm processor, logging color negatives, dispatching negatives and maintaining filing system. Send resume or *>ply m person at Obeerver 1 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft, Uvonia, Ml 46150 or fax resume lo {313)053-2057 EOE/DFW

® b s m * £ ) t t t j s ! r t r S W a t r u S S i s a

AWNING COMPANY Lociang lor rekable parson Starting pay I6m» Muet heve dnvers kcanee

lys (313) 537-8280 KS

B A N K R O B B E R S Stop •etpng your piggy bank' Local branch of natonal Mm hee 18 entry tonai opemnga 10-40 nrsA«e Ear-W-110 25 Cai Mon -Wed 11 -5pm

CsM Today' 810-474-9090

B A T H T U B P E G L A Z E R Ful time apprenticeeNp Canton area

CMt (313) 450-0000

BTAUTV SALES to Sa hr « Bonue benaMa

Inoomng Phone Oders Major S -pc-er No Weekends

EMPLOYER PAYS FEE Employment Center Agency

laioi see-1836 BEAUTY SALON

I M W t tor Aifsr ar Ton* only S2L

B E A U T Y S H O P A S S I S T A N T

ManorCys Haaan S e l v e s a pfo-nOar o« long term, aarsor ewng care a — lua l to trane-

e B e » y moo Poeaky pays IA and « parvame 4 days a

S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 3 , 1 9 9 7 O&E ClaasifJcations 500 to 500 ( * ) 3 H

WF' Belp Wanted General

TELLER Standard Federal Bank, one of the nation's largest savings institutions, ruu immetMle openings tor salaried Contingent Teaers in the Fermmgwn HiUfcVrsst BioomliekliNovi area Light typing, good mathematical aptiude and customer service skas ••quired Eipenence as a cashier nelpful Teller trammg m Troy We offer a starting salary of S330-'wk and an attractive f lexible benef l fs package

Apply in perscn Thursday, March 27 1 lam-3pm al

STANDARD FEDERAL BANK

25950 MiddlebeN R d Farming ton HiMs Ml 4 8 3 3 6

Or complete an appkcaiion at

STANDARD FEDERAL BANK

Savmos/Fmanc ia l Sen/ ices 2 6 0 0 W Btg B e a v e i R o a d

Troy, M l 48084

S t a n d a r d

F e d e r a l

Equal Opportunity Employer M-F i tW

5 0 0 Belp l i s t e d General

C A D O P E R A T O R

0eaign>OMal of Auiomaeor compo-nents and End Aim looang lor auto industry AutoCAD asper ience regured Eiceler t opportunity in growing hnti t as reeume to (313) 454-1538 OR Ca* 9am-3pm, CP1 Pioducta. Ptymoun. Ml (313) 454 1080

CAD OPERATOR Experienced Auto Cad Operators

led lor • Sheet metal drawmga • PWng system drawings • Electrical system drawings

Macfwe aasemOly drawings

5 0 0 Help W a n l d General

CASHIERS EXPERIENCED Wage 8 oenaBM negouaBM

ReuMnaal 7-Eleveri WEST 10 kMe/l*ddleoeM

•EAST John R I'Long Lake

5 0 0 Help Wasted General

CASHIERS For se l l serve gea a ta l lons ' convenience Home Fi«rpart lime Oays. eftomoone a evemnga Good

teflssiffwrsK Dandy's Mar«hon. 31425 Arm Artwr Tree

B C I T Y

I * I Comm.

Tn« r.ifw

Apply m person Alpha Envwonmenkal

Relngeretion Company 2819 Bond Street Rocheetor Has Ml

C A M P S T A F F N E E D E D

We are current^ fwnng summer cemp Stan lor 3 campe PosiBone eveleoa include General Courteetors Pro-gram Speoeksts Heein Offcan Nurse. Watertiom Director 8 Ufe-

then a tor you Com-

wage<. room 8 Board and en eicelleni resume

Please contact Enr Thompson at 1 -eoo- 336^0306 k 218 lor an

application and more informeton

petitive

C A S H I E R S Grocery ekpenence pretoired. fu8 nme tor vaned snai schedule, benelks include medcal w«h dental 8 veca-uon apply-if^ pareen amy

JOES PRODUCE 33152 W 7 MA

H » , CASHIERS, PART-TIME Safa'a Super Markets, (517*546-3722. Bnghton

(8101229-9129

B I L L I N G

C O O R D I N A T O R

High-tech company «cateo in O f Park has <nme<jiale opening tor eipe-nenced Billing clerk Must possess ekcallent customer sennce skills attention to details, accuracy and atMlity to meel dead'-nes Encetant cerjekt »rcgram

interes'ect candnJates are invited to 1iywar3 resume including salary -is-tory and c u r e H salary etpeclations

GTN. Inc. ( 8 1 0 ) 4 1 4 - 5 1 8 1

C A R E E R D E V E L O P M E N T

F A C I L I T A T O R General Physics, one c l the largest training companies m the world, is seek ing C a r e e i O e v e i o p m e n l Facilitators ResponsOiMies nclude '.acmutmfl sections of a self directed cereer devekJpmerw curriculum. I»ci«ating discussions ol cereer development trends theory, and appkeabons. men-toring clients internal tacmtators in presentat«n techniques and appaca-lions and adminietenng and i te r -

ol

C A S H I E R S / S A L E S

FULL OR PART-TIME have«ekiWehours Pertect

lor Colege Students Dayt«ne poeition open tor reeponstte person Wa orter minimum $7 00 'H r to s ta r t p lus bonueas We offer hee*h meur-ance paid v a ^ t o n and free uniforms 1 M«le from O C C Apply m person, Mon -Fn I0em-4pm Orcnara 14 Car Wash-Shell

(ne*t to K-MART) 30960 Orchard Lake

Farmmgion Hills

P L A N N E R

ol Birmingham

Communay Devewpmant Oepertment

The CJty o l B a m m ^ e m an equel opportunity employer a seeking quekhed mmorty and while appl icants, wi thout regard to raca or other pro-tected status, tor me poetoon

Cly Planner The City mer revwws devetopmern

propoeale provides staR sup-port lor City poacy making Boards and coord ina tes

- ^ i r t S S i n « x * a s m » « 9 F ment and GlS actnrnee

M m u ^ n qualifications B A / 8 S in Urban Planning closely related M d supple-

3 by graduete course-work in Planning M A equivalent prelerred Minimum ol 3-5 years munopal planning ekpenence m oompie» environ-ment 1-2 years supervisory experience. GlS knowledge^ eipenence and knowledge m the application ol urt>ar«design principles preferred

Range S38.370 to depenong upon eipe-nd quaiiteations The

City also o«ers a comprenen Sive Benetis program

Appncations accepted at the HR Office, Birmingham City Hall 1S1 Martin Street P O Bok 3001 Birmingham 48012 until Apnl 4 1997 Resumes recerved By ma i wH be accepted

500 Help Wanted Genera l

BINOER MANUFACTURING, !u« lime position available Eipenence a plus n i l tia.ri Greal pay & benefits Apply at 12085 Dixie

Redford Mi, 48239

BINDER* • Commenal Pnnler A lull-time experienced Bindery

Operator Money No Obtect Call (313) 427-2887

pretmg a vanety ol sen assessment instruments including Myars-Bngga OuaUied applicants w l l have a Bach-eWsoegree 3-5 years relevant work eipenence in career development, organizational devetcpmenvHR man-agement tarmfcaniy with change man-agement strong lacwiation and Band up training and oonsuilingibusiness experience B«mg^ai skila automo-tive experience, or MBTi certification a plus Send resume with salary

requirements to General Physes Corporation Attn HR Coordinator 11547

580 Kirts Blvd Su«e 310 Troy Ml *i)084 EOE M/F/V/D

C A R P E N T E R Experienced iniemai'entemal tor Soulhiie*! property management co Full-time Ben^its Caf Mon thru Fn , 9-Spm (810) 356-1030 E O E

CASHIERS & STOCK PERSONS

Immediate openings Ful 8 part lime flexible schedules EARN UP TO S40<VWEEK Apply at Randazos FruH Market. 6701 Newburgh (at Warren) or 24135 Joy Rd (at Tele-graph). Dearborn Heights

C N C M A C H I N E

O P E R A T O R S MascoTach Forming Technologies a world class euppaer lo the adomotrve industry seek* sel-mcki i aled and res-• M rvdrwduale Muet have al least one year ekpenence n merajiactunng and have good matt anas Must be •cue to work any snrtl and r«*e a GEO or lagh School Ckptorra

starting at and Mtora^t ahff

prernmm We oiler quarterly production bonus and e ice l lent benefit package i n- c ' u (1 • " Q 4 h i | k i l u i n o rewnoursment.

FM out appkcation al 24701 Halwood Court

Farmington Has. Ml 48335 Or ca» our |Ob kne

810-442-3820 Masco Tech Promotes a Drug

Smoke Free Environmanl

Wage progression .lanmg at M 00 per hour Ahemoon

5 0 0 Help Wanted General

COMPUTER/ INFORMATION SYSTEMS

MIS MANAGER Knock-Knock - do you have what I taxes io open tha door of opportu-nity^ Are you a «adar"> Can you handle mUtpto protects and erfec-

»manage and lead a lecnmcai Do you have excapeonaly

etrong imerpereonei and orgenua-nonal w a s ' Can you eBectively hendM and tram others to trouMe-snooi technology issues whan they anae' Are you lechracaBy p rdoen i m NetWare 3 ' • and 4.1» enwron-menls'' Aye you ntereeted in hatong us tormulale om w o n tor Ihe 2 I B century and carry I tmeig l l? II t i e

i YES' to a l of the above.

j h s n j t a j j o o r of opportunity mey M Bto IWtowin-3 « ' lor you Please subrra your salery ha- r r t o g r a r n r m n j lory Wilh your cover letter to be con- Fortran

C N C P R O G R A M M E R S & SET UP

L A T H E I MILL II you are seeu ig a company which respects your professional skills desires your opinions and is • lende WE ARE THAT COMPANY' Excellent pay bonus plan, compre-hensive Bene' ts. • ALL SHIFTS, Livonia area Send your confidential resume to Personnel Dept. P O B o i 39009 Redford Ml 48239 or call

(313) 937-0770 from 8-3

sidered tor tha poemon Ms Krooer, P O Bcu 681 Southfald, Ml 4803? « fax 810-352-0018

An Eouai Opportursly Employer

y

COLLEGE STUDENTS

t 9 part time openings S10-25 to start AASP Scholarships available Call Mon Wee 11-5pm 810-474-9090

TO work Evenings S hours Benefits

CASHIERS downtown Birmingham

& weekends FlenBie (810) 540-9690

C A S H I E R S wanted i Farmington Hills a! Interna-tional Market Place Full-time posi-tions available Starting 16 50 As« lor John, 810-855-5570

BOD* SHOP helper and painter lor custom true* and trailer manufac-turing plant Eipenence required. Monday - Fnday 810-437-1122

BOOKKEEPER; ACCOUNT ANT lor CPA lirm located in Southfield 3-5 years eipenence Pay commen-surate woxpenence Mail or lax resume to Davis S Davis. 29100 Northwestern. Sle 250 SoutMieK) 46034 FAX 810-358-3701

BORING MILL OPERATOR Va)-U-Tool 1 Gage 27675 Joy Rd

Westland, (313) 422-2300

BRICK LAYERS wanted Residential work Scale (810)348-3643

BRICKLAVERS W'EXPERIENCE Reliable Own transportation Matt

(313^425-4506

BRICK P A V E R F O R E M A N 5 yrs eipenence CDL license helpful *LSO SALES REP 313-525-00-9

B n d g e p o r t Experienced, must know a aspects G-eat opportunity I c i f « right person Top pa*. Benefits 401(k) Oakland Machine (810) 674-2201

CARPENTER HELPERS wanted Most work done in NorthviAe

(313)678-4320

CARPENTERS - Experienced Own hand tools Steac* work, weekly pay Farmingion Has Sub Ca i 7am-7pm

CARPENTERS & LABORERS wanted Top pay Benefits Overtime pay Cai (810) 632-7858

CARPENTERS 5 yrs minimum experience 40 hours a week Indoors all winter Bir-mingham Pay by e ipenence Call 8am to Spin 810-540-7718

CARPENTRY GOOD pay We need people with basic carpentry sMls to install our awning products We provide a lull time position wilh good pay, com-pany vehicle and equroment Start immediately Can Mr Bob at

(810) 478-9311

• C A T E R I N G * ARAMARK at Oakland University is seeking luit-time 4 part-time catering <ndmduals Eipenence preferred, bul not necessary To schedule an inter-view Dtease call Mei.saa Between 9am-11 am al (810) 370-3400

C L E A N I N G

C O N T R A C T O R Now accepting applications lor lull & pan-time positions Paid noltoays & vacation S5.50-S7 00 per hou' Musi Be dependable & have transportation SomhfieU Troy. West Bioomtield

(810) 465-4420

• » e CLEANING OFFICES • • • Mon - Fn . earfy evenings part time 3 - hours Plymouth or Farmingion areas Call (810) 615-3554

C L E A N I N G O F F I C E S

& F L O O R M O P P I N G

CLEANING SERVICE / • e d s person tor domestic wor* Ref erencesamust Ca i for appomiment lor interview (810) 412-0917

CATERING ROUTE

OPERATORS S400-S600

l l interested, please apcy at 32416 induslnai Rd Garden City.

9am-4pm, Mon-Fri

313-427-8835 CDL DRIVERS

needed tor dump truck <x gravel tram Titan Top So". Farmington Hills Call (810) 477-6968

CLEANING SERVICE Positions open at Dearborn building 11pm-3am 6 days per wee« Pleasant environment S6 5&hr

810-474-9520

COMMERCIAL CARPENTERS accepting ^pMatoons m resume al

thru Fn 41715 J o y ' S r S X , From 10am

i Mon to 4pm.

A FAST GROWING Computer Soft-ware Company has available position as customer supporWnstaHation spe-cialist The successful candidate should possess PC expenence 4 e ice l len i communicat ion skills Travel is required Comprehensive beneM package Fa i or send resume to TWS Systems 29550 Five Mile Rd Ste 100, Lrvonia. Ml 48154 FAX 313-421-6388 Attn Personnel

COMPUTER v

OPERATOR (Entry-Level)

immediate fu l lime operwig m our iniormatKxi Servcee Depart mervt lor self-motrvated mdi-vxJuai who a eager to leem and has ihe ability to make sound decisions Must be wwing to work va r ious sh i f t s and weekends

Erno, Baneins that, .nckide vacation, r e w e m e n l plan, 40t(k), holiday pay. pato per-sonal and sick days In addition, tilMime employees can partio-pate «1 Our medcal, dental, trie insurance programs and eckxa-

• tidfift subsidy program Inter-esied candidates may apply n pe rson Mon-Fr i be tween 9 00a m and XOOp.m or send resume w«h salary requremenls

Attn. H u m a n Resou rces 12701 Middtoben Rd

Lnronia, Ml 48150 N E O E /

5 0 0 Help Wanted Geaeral

C O M P U T E R S Y S T E M S

S P E C I A L I S T Detro* EAaon. a subexkary ol DTE Energy, a seeking h y » y mottvatod ndmduals to |wn u toam ol Engi neers and Analysis that support ^ m e n u enbeal, real-t»ne SCADA appkeabone Succasalul canaaMes muB have a tu rw ium cl t Bachelor of Soence degree to Com(*Mi Sci-ence Irtormabon Sysieme. or Engi-neenng. and a mmrnitn ol tour years experience with software engmeenng

(development, mamtenance and testing) Ekpenence « any one or a i the toSowwvg areas • • "

5 0 0 Help Wanted General

CORPORATE PLANNING PROJECT

ADMINISTRATOR Needed lor Tier 1 automotive suppler

perform protect management cooKknabon. oonduct enelyWcal a economic reeaerch. a assal «i toe development ol new corporate pro-

les Wa interface w«h internal 4 external sources Must be able to. work independentty wi a leam envwon-mem BA or BS in Manekng or Bus. ness r e q u i r e d S u p e r v i s o r y eipenence sxceuem wnfieovertel comrnKvcanori saas pro lk»nt PC t k « a muB Strategic planning eipenencert inowiedge prelerred Sperush language helphii send resume 4 salary hatoiy to

Real-kme Data Acqmemon application

. Open VMS • Database AdrrwuBrBon (Orade)

and support

Salary a commensurate wnth enpen ence Eicelleni benefits program OuaMad candidales should send a detailed resume postmarked no later man 4J4/97 to

Recruitmg 4 Stalfing-970000030G Bo i 33065

Detroit Ml 48232-5065

Wa now scan all resumes Please subm* a 1 -3 page resume as follows Black ink. 12 or 14 point lont white paper no bullets, underlining bokknj. dashes or hyphens

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

EMPLOYER

Observer 4 Eocemnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia Ml 48150

5 0 0 Help Wanted G e o e r t i ^ i :

C O U R I E R

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS a curiamiy seeking legMy moti.eked ndmduais to ion our leem The sucoaeekii appk cans w« be wonuofl M kme (Sam 1 30pm) MuB poseeaa a vafcd driver« kcenee w«h lees toan 3 p o r t s . A , j . dependable work Ne»o iy lWb« 4 knowiedga ol toe aurraurung area* a , r a muB We oner excellent benehts For mmediala coneiderabon pieise complete an appkeakon. Mon-Thurs 11am-3pm at Queel Diagnoses 44k Giddings Rd Auburn IMS. Ml

EOE M / M V V / ' ' •

C L E R I C A L Full-time Answer phones light typ^ig i tiling Please apply at

UVONIA BUICK 30500 Plymouth Rd Livoma

— C E M E N T F I N I S H E R

Construction Company Excellent Pay 4 BeneKis

Year-round work (810) 476-5122

CARPE NTR Y/P AINTING Handyman with good carpentry and paint skills plumbing and electrical helpful Eipenence motivated reli-able Must own vehicle and tools

(810) 476-2194

CEMENT FINlSHERil-ABORER MUSI have own transportation

Pay accordingly Call (313) 729-8936

_A BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR ^ OR LATHE HAND

5yrs min detail experience • Eicellent oages and Benefits

ALTO MANUFACTURING INC (313) 641-6800

BUILDING MAINTENANCE

MECHANICS Progressrve Wholesale lood ®s-mbutor "as immediate Opening tor individual to ma^itain repairs on commerciai building and equip-ment Facility includes over 1 rml-lior, square leet ol olfice. dry

n&ry penshable and troien space

l d e # caraidaies will have a strong electrical mechanical piumBmg carpent-y. heat.ng1

coc-ng and sprinkler syslem Cackgroind Must Cse willing to wc« evenings and weekends as needed

Ouaified candKJates may apply in pe -son M o n - F r i b e t w e e n 9 00am and 3.00pm or sand -esume to:

Ann H u m a n Resources P O Box 2886

Livonia. Ml 48151 k E O E

CARPET CLEANER Entry level supervisory position tor carpel 4 tabnc cleaning and restora-tion 5 3 5 0 ^ and up, if qualiked

Call (313) 425-4813

C A R P E T C L E A N E R S & H E L P E R S

For growing company Healh benefits available Experience helpt j l but not necessary Good driving record required Full and part lime positions. Cad now- (313) 513-8168

CEMENT FINISHERS needed Cu»b experience prelened Laborers with CDL a plus Eipenencad crew leader.' supervisor BeneMs available Ca i 1810) 664-4875

CHAUFFERS Hinnglul i 4 part-time Send resume to 4772 " - ' "" Ml 48323

! Tara Cl KVesl Bloomtieic.

C L I E N T S E R V I C E R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Intenm Personnel has 2 opervngs for seif-rnolrvaied. tnendly people onented Client Service Represen-tatives Positions include dai'y cuBomer contact by phone inter-viewing. testing and placing appli-cants on |00 assignments Musi be able to work i-vdependeniy in a fas' paced environment Open-

, ings m Metro Detroit and Livonia a-eas Previous customer service eipenence nelpful Excellent Ben-efit package Send resume and saiaiy requirements 10

HRCSR Mgr P O Boi 221

Easipornie Ml 48021 , o f f ax : 8 1 0 - 7 7 5 - 7 6 6 5

NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR

Responsible for hardware and software installation and mainte-nance tor Novell network work-stations and printers Eipenence requ-red in Novell Netware 4 11 Windows. Lotus Notes. Microsotl Office, and Client Access tor PC to AS'400 CNA Certrhcaton a Plus Full-time excekem Benefits package Fax or ma« resume lo

Deu-e KolackiiReviewWorks 400 GaUena OlVantre »101

Southfield, Ml 48034 FAX 810-354-4609

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT Ful-kme part-time and orvcal posi-tions References required Inkster area Schoolhaus 1313) 561-4222

CARPET CLEANERS National department store carpet cleaning division has immediate operwigs Top pay No expenence required Paid trammg S400-800 week Ask tor Dave or Ray

(313) 261-8796

CARPET CLEANERS WANTED Eipenenced 4 non Good pay 4 ben-efits Good drrvmg record

(313) 425-3930

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANS

Day 4 evenngs shifts available Paid on-the-fob training that wiH lead lo certification Royal Oak area Hard working dependable individuals should can (810) ,549-4040

B u i l d i n g O p e r a t i o n s

M a n a g e r Experience w in m a w repairs super-vises lanitonai slafl and overal Build-inos operat ion Salary range S25 000-S30 000 depending on expe-rience Health .nsurance paid Send resumes to:

Mrs Kenrecfy PO Box 2044 Southtato. Mi

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANS

Earnings To $20.000-t30.000''Yr . Training 4 Career Opportunites

Latest Equoment 4 Vans Eicalent Benems 4 Teem Atmosphere Survey Staemei international Inc

23000 Commerce Dnve Farmmglon Has. Ml (810-426-9000)

C H I L D C A R E C E N T E R Head Teacher Ass't Teacher pos--lions available Pleasant working envi-ronment Good pay.twnaMs

(810) 489-0810

C H I L D C A R E Livonia Little Tots is interviewing lor fuli'part-time positions tor Substitutes & Assistants MuB Be enthusastc reliable and enjoy interacting wilh young children 313-591-644Q

CLOSER'PROCESSORS Mortgage and or title company expe-rience 401k. Benefits Fax resume wilh salary requirements to

(810) 614-0310

CLOSING SECRETARY

Closing department ol national tif-e nsorance company needs sharp person with good Typing skills Will train Real estate or nwrtgage eipe' ence helpful Sena resume io

P O Bo i ! 6 l 9 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Road uvonia Ml 48150

I N F O R M A T I O N S Y S T E M S P R O G R A M M E R

P A R T T I M E

Vaiasips Communications Inc a Michigan-based company named •One ol the lOO Best Companies lo Work lo» m America.' has a part time position available 'or a goal-onemed individual eipen-enced m database programing An mlormabon systems Back-ground with PC programming eipenence is necessary as wen as t ie desire to work ,n a last paced envronment The'Allowing skills are required

• PC or •namtrame computer expenence

• Proficient m Access or e-quiva-ant data Daw query programs

• Detail oriented • Ability to assis! user group

on PC caoaBilities • Excellent c3mmun<ai*on

skills • Newspaper knowledge is

preferred but not required

Please send your resume lo

Vaiassis Communications toe 36111 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonva Ml 48150 Attn LV

TVALASSIS OMHUHICXTIONI :«C

EEO'Dmg Testing Employer

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

Mchigan s tasteB growing telecom-munications company « seeking dynamc energetc and se»-mc«rvated canooates with eipenence 'or imme-diately available positions at its corpo-rate heactouarters POSITION ONE Computer pro-grammer and database support spe-c ia l ^ Supporting the deveiopmeni and trouBleshopi-ng of dataBase scripts and supporting programs LAN and Paradox expenence a plus POSITION TWO LAN support spe-cialist "CNA" a must. "CNE" pre-ferred Manage, maintain anc( tmercrve our Novel 4 x network NT and Novell servers 100 users F i< Benefits, competitive salary LDMI can ofter great opportunities lor indi-viduals with the devre intelligence 4

Computing

LAN SYSTEMS ANALYST

At Henry Ford Health System we have an immedale opportunity avanaoie Ion a LAN Systems Ana-lyst io work at our corporate office We n refy on you to main-tain LAN software and hardware and perform system upgrades, enhancements, diagnostics and p'evematrve maintenance An Associate s degree or Techncal certificate m a computer related ie-3. 6 years related eipenence including 3 years in a network service area, and an m-depth knowledge ot Novell 3.11 3.12. Ethernet and Token Ring environ-ments also are required

For immediate consideration, please forward you' resume via mail to Henry Foid Health System Human Resources Se-vice Cente- One Ford Place Suite 1HB Attn K Rot*nson Detroit Ml 48202 or Heme' http www krobmsl Osmtpgw is hth edu AAEOE

motivation to excel Qualified candi-dates mail ot tax resume to

RAY SMITH SAX (313) 873-6615

8801 .Conant Hamtramck. Ml 48221

SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR (PART TIMEi

ACRO Service Corp a S50 mtfion organization is one d Michigan s tastesi growing stalling copames We ate seeking a part time Assistant System,s Administrator to |Om our •earn at our Livonia office Responsibilities include trouble shooting purchasing trainng. proiect managemere and installing all hard-ware and software systems This is an eicelleni opportunity tor a coeege student or a person who possesses solid knemrtedge of DOS Windows 95 and UNIX Systems Musi have one to two years eipenence working wnh computer systems or nave lormal training in UNIX based system administration

Please man or tax your resume to the address listed below

HR-SB 17187 N Laurel Park Or Sle 165

Livonia. Ml 48152 FAX (3131591-3372

i

CORRESPONDENT SERVICE

REPRESENTATIVE Standard Federal Bank, one d the nation» largest savmgs inetituftons has mmedie openmga for b(Xh entry-level and advanced Correspondent Service Ftopresentairves m its Inter-Fa»t Mortgage D n w o n located in Ann Arbor The poBtions consist of responding to inquiries from correspondents and brokers concerning status ot t ies m underwriting and closing Well developed wntten and verbal commu-nication skills. CRT experience, and mortgage processing expenence des-reab* Mortgage baniung expen-ence a required for the advanced ieve< positions Teiesaes experience preferred We are prepared to ofler an attractive salary arw a competitive tlexbie ben-efits package Please forward your resume including salary require-ments. to

CREDIT

Large leasing tmanoai aar- . vces company a seeking a CrerW InveBigator tor oul team Position required heavy phone worti caamg on banks and busmeeaes We wa train nght ndrviOuai E x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y , ottering Benefits Send resisne and salary fusion,

FEDERATED FINANCIAL RESERVE CORP

Farmingion Has Ml or tax (810) 626-1544

CULTURED STONE insta»e<s Earn up lo $1.000 per week Be your own boss Facmg stone Year-round work We pay every week Light weigt* product Ask tor Mr Stanley

(313)449-8334 -V

CLfSTOOtAN tor Plymouth Church FUl 4 part lime avMabta

313-453-5280

A Drvision of Standard Federal Bank

Human Resources Department 777 E Eisenhower P*wy

Suite 700 Ann Arbor Ml 48108-3258 Equal Opportune/ Employer

WffDN

COUNSELORS medical weight loss clinic expanckng Immediate openings tor positive energetic inckviduats Wage includes hourly commission. Dorvus 4 BeneMs Complete tramnvg pro-gram Fax resume to 810-355-04 or call Maryann

75 810 353-8446

COUNTER PERSON Dry Cleaners Hours 1 30- 7prrtMorv-Sat Pleasant w a tram Good pay Farmington area (810) 477-6410

C O N S T R U C T I O N E Q U I P M E N T O P E R A T O R

Needed part-time for bul1 Osier and rubber whee. Back hoe Experience and a Class A CDL required please fax resume to 3t 3-455-0185

or mail 10 LoPccoio Homes, Inc

44303 Plymouth Oaks Blvd Plymouth Ml 48170

C O U N T E R P E R S O N For truck parts Afternoon shift. 1pm-10pm Must have good mechanical ability and some knowledge ot truck parts, good wrung 4 math skas drug l-ee 4 dependable Starting pay Great Lakes Truck 4 Trailer Paris

Call Bob 13131729-4588

C U S T O D I A N Fun time MuB be reliable 4 have good work ethics

LAUREL MANOR 39000 Schoolcraft

Livonia, Ml (1-275 4 Newburgh area)

313-462-0770

C U S T O O I A N FuWime tor large church in Lwon- i _ $7 25 per hi to start Fu« Bene Ms . -medical, paid vacation. hoWJays, un • lorms Shift 2 30pm-1 lpm W»« thru Sun C»» (313) 422-1150

CUSTOOlANSa Ful t>me<w,benefits) everwigs. Mor. Fn OR part time. 8-10 hrs on week-ends Apply m person First Unileq Methods! Church 777 W B M i * Northville (810) 349-1144

• C O U R I E R • Full-time tor SculhtiekJ taw <irm Musi have reliable car Eipenence "elpful Call June at 1810) 355-5555

CUSTOMER R E P ' '. & APPOINTMENT" ' •

S E T T E R S C P Studios is oflenng part-time Hoi' . idle hours setting appointments by- . phone 4 servicing customers' rf< person Must be mature, dependable 4 have excelent communcafo-f skills Base wage pms commission 4 bonuses Please ca i 1-800-422-3689 ex1 475 • •

E O E

CONSTRUCTION HELP - must be physically fit «rtth good transportation Good pay Ca i after 5pm (810)471-8192

CONSTRUCTION LABORER S10 an hr Leam how to run heavy equipment Send resume to

6163 Rosewood Parkway White Lake Mi 48383

CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT

RESIDENT AL HOME BUILDER is lookmg tor an eiperiertced superin-tendent with a minimum ol 2 years eipenence Please lax resumes and salary requirements to

(810) 530-7733

CONTROLLER For last paced sales company Com -puter expenence necessary ftespor sibie for a l areas of accounting Salary commensurate wtr. experi ence Respond to Controller CO. M O'Brien 200 Diversion St Suite 220

Rochester Ml 48307

C O U R I E R . F U L L T I M E

Universal Standard Medical Laborato-nes a leading regional provider of Clinical Laboratory Services is seeking tun lime Couriers tor p«ck up and delivery routes m the We-ro Detroit Area this cntcal customer ser-vice pos'tioh requires good commun, cai on skills an eicelleni drn/mg •econa. and oners flexible scheduling for -days and afternoons Couriers w " operate company-owned vencies on these routes

Competitive wages Apply in person 0

and Benefits send resume

Universal Standard Medcal Laboratomes

ATTN Human Resources 26500 North western Hwy

Southfield. Mi 48076 PAX 1810) 358-0704

CUSTOMER REPS NEEDEO For inbound catalog order desk Ful and part-time days evenings 4 weekend S7-S9 per h i Apply m person 22790 Heslip Dr oil o l 9 Mile between Novi 4 MeadowbTOen w-—

Rds No phone calls" - ,

C H I L D C A R E Providers needed 'or infants toOd>ers 4 pre-schoolers Farmington Hilts

810-471-1022

C H I L D C A R E T E A C H E R needed full time or part-time in Farm-ington Call (8.10) 426-8111

CHILD CARE Teachers 4 assaums to< leammg center in Novi Eipenence required Flexible hours (810)344-1180

CARPET INSTALLATION HELPER Expenence helptU but not neces-sary Wli tram Musi have vehicle

<810) 960-1847

48037-2044

BUSINESS CONSULTANT Rapidly growing computer software and consulting organisation has an immediate opening lor a buwiess and software consultant ideal candi-date will possess a strong business and accounting background and have eipenence with the manage-ment or implementation ol hnanaal software applications Fa i resume to (810) 352-8016 or mad to

Paramount Technologies Inc 4000 Town Canter Ste 740

Southfield Mi 48075

CABINET COMPANY Looking tor experienced

Lammstors 4 Cabmet Makers Ca i (313) 561-7100

CARPET INSTALLERS WANTED Top wages steady work . w o k diiect Apply at Innovative Floor Covering '3250 Newburgh Livonia Expen-ence (ruck, tools 4 insurance needed See Andy

C A R P E T W A R E H O U S E h e l p needed vanous shifts Benefits, No expenehce necessary Apply in person at D E McNabb Co 31250 S Meford Rd Milford Ml

CASHIER Eipenence preferred Part nme 9en> 3pm includes kght olfcce dubes Downtown Plymouth (313) 4 5 X 2 5 0

Cabmet Shop Help Wanted1

* C O U N T E R T O P

I N S T A L L E R

* L A M I N A T O R

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r y CASHIER S FULL/PART time Flexible

1 1 hours Fnendhf smAmg laces Perfect |Ob tor homemaker

Woodward 4 Long Lake Shea Car Brian Page- 810-518-4600

CHILD CARE TEACHER 4 ASSISTANT

CMd care cenler m Canton has Opening lor a fuMime teacher 4 assistant Call between 9 4 5

(313) 416-1560

CIVIL ENGINEERING Deaigner'CAD operator Minimum 2 years eipen-ence preferred m use of auto cad and 2 years expenence m sue eng-ineering B i d subdlviswn engineering design Ful benekls send resume to Setter Keast 4 associates 40000 Grand Rrver S«*te 110 Novi Ml 48375

CNC MACHINIST Leader . For . Fadal or Fanuc controls Must ' know set-ups and program-

ming Top pay 131311453-8282

C N C P R O G R A M M E R '

M A C H I N I S T Due to continuous growth, machine too distributor is looking tor Applica-tion Engineers tor both Grand Rapids and Plymouth offices Dulies include instructing customers in the use and programming of new CNC Lathe and Machining centers Minimum. 5 years programming & machir>ng expen-ence Send resume to ° M O Machinery Sacs 14600 Kee'Street. Plymouth,. Ml 48170

ATI Equa: Opportunity Employer

COLLEGE GRAD To S50K Manage new auto rental branch C l Corp 810-524-1500

810- 524-2461

Computer

Field Service Techs We are locking for entry evei 4 expe-rienced technicians <c an excellent career opportunity Please send resume to Hugh F c a n Bansta' Corp.. 30800 Telegraph Suite 1875. Bnaham Farms. Ml 48025

Pax 18101 540-6421

C O M P U T E R T E C H S U P P O R T R E P

Knowledgeable in DOS. WINDOWS 95. iniernet 4 modem communication set up 4 inBakation Dut-es include so»wa'e instai 4 set up. m-ofice net-work mgl 4 trouble shooting Excel-lent bene!its and last paced work environment No computer nences' Send lettefrasume AA t845t W 12 Mile Southfield Mi 46076

Computer inventory Control Salary expense accl 4 auto Coast to =oast travel Personnel Data Report 810-524-1500

COMPUTER SALES POSITION 40K. potential Salary - commission Benefits profit shanng Small retail environment Cai Dan 610-280-1502

COMPUTER SERVICES CO m ^armmgton HUB ts seeking program-mers for Us continuing systems development and main tenance protects Please call Mr Ra* tor an appointment ai 810-553-3143

CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION LABORER 4 FINISHER

Gooff pay tor hard worker Call M-F after 6pm 313-464-6445

Or Send to PO Box 1643 Obse-ver 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livorva. Ml 48150

COOK needed tor mtergenerationa. facility Eipenence prelerred to apply can Cathy Stoldt or Juke Lopinski ai Northtiew Place. 8633 Main St Whit-more LakeiJust N ot Ann Arbor i E O E 1313)449-4431

C O U R I E R Honesl. dependable pe'scm wilt- an e Owing record cu*rcni • ance -ekabte cai and kncwieoge C the Deircxt area We are ottering a 'u» time position Benefits S 7 50 an hour plus mileage Experience he«tui Sen-3 resume c apply al Renais-sance Home Health Care 20755 Green'ieid Suite 900 South-held. Ml 48075. au 'ax to 810-559-3093

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R E P R E S E N T A T I V E Fu l time opportunity 1C •

•earn and grow with our pnnting ind • duplicating Busmess Requires erer ' get«. detail onenled person whoc.vi • excel in a fas! paced work envirei ' mem Prior eipenence m retail se®" ' prelerred. But will train if you bring us ' reitabwty hard wort ano willingness , to i axe on greaser responstrility Com- i . petitive pay and medical oeneOte' • available Apply at or send resume tai• •

Ajphagraphics ,, • 43379 Joy Roao '

Canton, Ml 48187 . • (313) 455 6550 ^ >

CUSTOMER SERVICE,' WAREHOUSE ^

A franchise neadquarters l o c a l p B j i r ^ w Troy rs looking tor a customer s e g g P ^ * warehouse person This • " equires lifting Strong cus1omar*1ir*« '* vice and sfuppmq-recerving e i p " " ' " ence necessary Please send tn tax " resume with salary requirements lo - ' American Speedy Printing C # W

inc Ann Micheie Powers 1800 W Maple Rd Troy M •

48084 Fa« 810-614-3789 ' » * « • •

COORDINATOR Growling specialty remode«i seexs tuii-time ene-getc person to facilitate sales production customer sennce a rc financial aspects cf Scuth,tie«3 ofhee Deta i onemea. organised compute' protcient indivdua will scheoufe and monitor oulside sales •demonstrat^ins support marketing efforts ana educate prospects assis! clients wilh financing, communicate contract and progress ssuet schedule work evaluate ccs'.s oo txi ing and payables Salary oo> js health insurance tor a service ori-

, entea person Fai resume with saia-y I desired 015-3152-669-

T E L E C O M M U N I C A T I O N S

C O N C R E T E F I N I S H E R LABORER - experience heipfm own tools 4 transportation Full time C a i j oe at (313: 535-5549

C L E A N E R S N E E D E D Aubum 4 Adams 12 4 HaWead 7 4 Haggerty 1810) 759-3700

CLEANERS NEEDED part-time, Metro airport 10pm • 4am weekends Ca i 1810) 332-0730

Start . Ful oeneftts1 (810)

CABLE Our growing low voltage and *>er cade contracting fwm Is looking tor defeated hardwonrmg people m the faB changing te lecomm^ca l i on

good communication sail's requKed CompeWive compenaanon

"oSTc . U W 1 B our olftee *212 Merkn Rd Weled I f " Ml 800-754-3230

CABLE TV People warned to Bury CATV drops m S Metro area Need own truck a mole CATV ConBrucaon expert ence h e v h l tn* dependabl*y more mpcirtanl t h» i experience

NaCom -800)821-0079

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CLEANING ATTENDANT PART TIME

needed lo perform normal daareng duties of ofkees, oaesrooms end bethrooms Perfect second * i a greal work envircnmenl »i toe Now area Musi be avalable Sakirdays Irom 8 00am to 5 30pm and occe-swnal weekday evenings from 400pm to 10 30pm SubrrB resume oi apply m person to WBMi Coaege Novi Campus « 7 0 0 Gerdertorook Road Nov. Ml 46375-1320 EOE

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ledger, and Lxcel expenence; Lotus a plus

Competitive salary and benefit paciiage

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growing-up at our Plymoutf). Michigan facility are urged

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CUSTODIAN ValasMs Comrnun i ca l i onv I n t has imrnmn l iau -uprni t iKs fur cxp«noncc«l t rus twor thy cu tuw l ia tu fair us new corporate headquarters in L ivon ia Responsihilit l '-s w i l l i nvo lve the cleaning and Kcneral main i t -nancr of o u r offices and c o m m o n area-k W h i c h includes all csvcntial housfkecp inK funct ions

Qua l i f i ca t i ons i n c l u d e : • High School d ip loma • Flexible wo rk schedule fur e v e n i n g

and weekends • StaWe w o r k hlstor> • Strong a t ten t ion to customer service

Vaiassis offers an ou ts tand ing compensat ion package inc lud ing comprehensive medical benefits, vacat ion and ret i rement p l i n n i n g Please send resume to:

Valaul i Communications. Inc. Attention: KVB

3 6 1 1 1 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvonia. Ml 48ISO

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Join Frontier A unique

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We are creating the first, next generation national fiber optic network in the telecommunications industry and seek the following professionals

Call Center Managers We seek sell motivated individuals with strong leadership analysis, and problem solving skills for our Southfield office You'll oversee * commercial Customer Service Operations to ensure department is'running effectively and appropriate training is provided In addition, you'l l participate in the development, design and implementation of quality measurement • systems, procedures and polices

We require knowledge of customer service r procedures, call processing software and >' hardware J * years in customer service, with at least 2 m supervisory capacity A Bachelor s degree in Business or equivalent work . ' exoenence is necessary

Technology Protect M a n a g e r We seek a technical professional to torn our Southfield office You II manage Call Center technologies for the FCSI Call Centers as well as all day-to-day operations In addition, you'l l lead customer service technology protects, . analyze systems and make recommendations Some hands-on system development will also be required

To qcMkfy J-f years expenence successful implementing technology pro)ects leading a mulfr disciplinary team & necessary J years experience analysis of systems tor changes and/or performance improvement is preferred Formal t r a«ng r i system design, devetopmer* techniques and Visual ^ Basic is desired A BA/BS degree computer soence. eiectncal engneenng or related techracal i fieW or eqiavalent wortt expenence is reqwred

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D I R E C T C A R E Work with people with develop mental d-sac-Mies Competitive wages and benefits Midnights afternoons and weekends fun and part time Severs. Wayne County locations Paid training and advancement potent ia l Immediate interviews

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New pay rates Apply -n person West Trail Nursing Home 3.95 W Ann

r T r a i l P l y m o u t h 313-453 3963

D I N I N G R O O M M A N A G E R

Pnvate dub m North Western suOurbs of Oetro<l seeks an <nd"v«fc.a< witn tine dinmg experience 4 excellent man-agement capacit ies to supervise entire alacaite 4 banquet statt mul-tiple dming rooms 4 tood outlets Salary 4 benefits will cornensu-a ie With expenence Send ;an'vOent,ai

'esume to Box " '688 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 ScroG<rat> Ro Livorva Ml 48150

D i r e c t o r o l C h r i s t i a n

E d u c a t i o n st Church ot Birmingham.

Michigan will De employing a part time, permanent 115 hours per week: Director ol Christian Education begin ning July 1 Persons with experience m the eoucaional mmstnes cH me chilrch are minted to send 'esumes to Dr Stephen Jones pastor First Baptist Church 300 Willits Street Bir m.ngham Ml 48009 Annual compen sation s SO 850 Applications will be 'eceived through May i

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D I S P A T C H E R Geographer knowledge ol southeast Mchigan a must P"ease send 'esume io Lucy Caulheld Banstar Corp 30800 Toiegrapn.. Su'to 1875 Bingham Farms Ml <8025

Fan (810I 540-6420 Attn Tina

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Assisted Living Communities see«s n.ghly motivated care g«e"S with a pass-on tor qualify care o' the elderly -tome like environment. 1-7 starting raws Starting at $8 30 including ncemive lo< CENAs S7 30 'on non

cerMwd care givers including ncentives p « a s e call Auburn Hills 1 600 756 9199

Farmington Hills l -&0C- 998 0 "8 " Livonia ' 800-736-2325 Wixom 1-800-753 1046

DIVERSE NATIONAL window manu-•actjrei seeks individuals tor distribu-tion cenle-'showroom in Livonia Rewarding opportunities in Saws Service 4 Warehouse Driver Send •esume to P 0 Bon 51058 Livonia Ml 48151 5058

DRIVERS FOR asphalt company Need CDL Class A t e n s e Also need operators 4 laborers Competi-tive pay 1810) 474-5543

500 Help Wanted General

DRIVE RVH ARE HOUSE PERSON Needed tor Livonia manufacture' Must Da 18 h a « COL Pass pbyvcai 4 have eicelleni driving recorff « W to w o n OT and do heavy kiting Ben-efits after 90 day* Ask lor Bod

(313) 458-2011

D R I V E R With CDL license Class A No restrictions 13 Speed Tn-axle Dump Construction experience

plus Benefits (810) 476-5122

DRIVERS Freight transportation company a seeiung experienced dnvers to M fuH-lime* positions You mu i l have a C>ass "C" dnver s license and meet DOT requ-ements this includes a dean dnv*>g record physical exam and » u g screening if interested cease call 1313) 278-7540

D R I V E R S FRONT end loader and waste nduslry experience desxad. however, w - train Minimum COL Class-B C ass A preferred Physical labor 40«hours work wee* required $1V hour excOTenl benefits Musi pass pnysical'drug test Apply Monday thru Friday from &am to 1z pm at.

WASTE MANAGEMENT INC • METRO DETROIT >

36850 Van Born Rd Wayne Ml 48180

or Can our job line at 1 888 508-5627 EEOM'-F.V'O

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D r i v i n g P o s i t i o n s Fuf time evenings, 7pm-3am Clean driving record and phywa l ' drug screen required. Apply al: Specialised Pharmacy Services Inc

33510 Schoolcraft Uvonia

0RY CLEANER PRESSER Full time Top wages Benefits

will tram Canlon Twp [313) 981-3950

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F Need deoervdaC'ie canng stah lor home located »' MerrimanB Mile Lfvonna 56 30 pe' nou' Ca j between 10-4 810-474^)283

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$6 30 per hour Call 10AM-3PM Belleville i3 l 31699-6543 or Bei-eville (3131699 3808 Canton i.313i981 9328 Dearborn 1313)277-8193 Dearfcom, Hts (313)277-8193 Wesr.and (313)326-4394 Taylor (313)292 1 746

D O C K W O R K

4 major transportation company is see ing higlh-quaMy dependable mdi-»«Juals tor dock * o n

j 11 interested please send resume or i letter of merest to

Operations Manager 3399 E McNichols Detroit Mi «8174

Equa: Opportunity Employer

D R I V E R S tu» i>™« positions tor local and lona

| distance drivers movers CDL A or B L cense Good pay and benef«i<«aS

18101 442-9410

DOG GROOMER W train Prefer little or rio expenence Salary M Care Health Plan GooO attitude 4 neat appearance a must

(810) 932-3800

DIRECT CARE STAFF pieasanyiome atmosphere working with devSopmentaiiy disabled adults Wil train 56 25 oer hour 4 j p 313-955-7371 313-425 0906

313-722-4705

D E L I V E R Y A G E N T For deive«v ol Traon Times Eam 550-51OO Fridays o«y

Valid license 4 insurance Ca> IeT01 474-reoO E«1 307 or 308

Michigan Respc • es ates

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E R E P S Do yo- -a .« a J tt for j a f W . ne conducing ma.'«et research surveys n Deter cr over t ie pnone S6 an nr Day shifts ava. ' j : -e aiC-646-7660

CUSTOMER SERVICE Looking tor energetic seit-stane' to aswst in serving customer insurance -eeds m downtown Plymouth .nsur-ance agency Some pnor s a « i Customer service expenence pre-•e-ned but not required Fui-r.me .areer opportui-ily I >13) 453-3642

f a o 9 ncommgand .-1301-^cans e' i t j . j n d i j a * -itormation .nao t-acking systems, penorm-ng employ ment reference ar>d background eneexs a'ec-a"»-^ a'iJ dsbursm-j can 3 aa'e wespoodence a m con-djctir-g teiepncne prescreens ana - i c r . ews Requirements -O^de a

rr ' .mum of 2 years experience 1 a I n,gh «»uma last paced custome-

v , -ce -oepa-—«nf typing of 35 wpm I •% accessing excellent comrnum-

:ar c-n skits i£n"h IO organize ar-o -.1- - Jit p * ; • onfres Ca- rente-exp-c'-ence p'aferrerJ Bacreiqr s deg'ee preie'ied

P-ease cai 1600-69' 5939 tor more r.lcmaticm

Or ta« resume to 810-728-6177 An Equal Opportunity Employer

D E L I V E R Y D R I V E R Looking tor heavy duty true* pans Jt very dnve- Full-time afternoons iprr. 10pm Must have good driving record be drug'rec 4 dependable

lifting reguned Stat $7 50hr A benefits Great Lakes " n x * 4 •-3.ler Parts C » A 313 729-4588

D E L I V E R Y D R I V E R S uli time drivers neeoed lor floral

Qekvery (81 Ol 542-2026

DEL VERY PERSON Full time hard working excellent Orivmg record Call Mon-Fn. 2-5PM

ISIOi 544-3200

D E L I V E R Y P E R S O N For travel aoency Part time alter

noons Flexible schedule Can Rose 1810) 851-7760

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

see«s Full and Pa---T.~e s e i c e -epreser-'ah/es Ptts lions 'are - the

mvt— suburbs S" 50Hr with Bene-•its Ca 8"0-988-0287 or tax resume 4 810-6*9-0909

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E rul1 and pan -ime Customer

Service pcislicns ava-a&e M-st ce pi-otess«nai and nard-working

urth computer s*.ils CO* 'WOLVERINE S ' A F F NG

for mor t Mi 18101 358-4270 Ext 3

CUSTOMER SERVICE. COLLECTIONS

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le-m employees Sa.an, be-e f ts ano bon uses 1' you -ave aood ciencai

strong pnene s*iirs» Customer service experenca an<3 a povtive attituoe we would una 10 hear frorr sou Man -esume to MrtCl P O Box 2107 Sout-.ield Ml 46037 Attn Mr Wydo or fax to B10I 362-1806

CUSTOMER SERVICE We mee<! a tneno>y concerned person to treat our customers ".i*e e r g s ' Must be organized respon-

seta" onented w«th compte r expenertce ana good pnone manner We deve<op h e a » education pubtca-tons and sei' mem 10 hoeprtais an3 corporations You w * handle phone caps process orde^ and work or. a vanety of projects Resume and salary -eCM'er-ents lo S Jackson 30*45 f«n»i»»»iem a350 Farm -flton Has Ml 46334 or

FAX 8*01 539 1806

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Growwig uvorxa 3H«"«xilor seeks a Cualcmer Sennce RepreMntatrve for c tann l accouni base Reapo-ait*. 1 «* include order entry and account

f nthu»asm -aiephone P M and higfi school education required *Cr>rty base PAJS bonus and M Berv e-ns Oua^-ed ca~x to tes please MOO 1-est/ne and salary require •nares to

AmSyn A w Paul Bone* 12110 HuCoara

Livona. Ml 48150

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E V E N I N G

P O S I T I O N S A R E

G O I N G F A S T ! 1

American B-.-C and WaSpaper i re manor s largest direct mar-keter of home decorating prod-ucts -imediate needs to fill the following shifts

11 -€PM 3-9 30PM 1-7 30PM 4-10 30PM 2-8 30PM 4-12 30PM

AMERICAN OFFERS • 58-$!&nr Avg'i Ease

. ccmmisfcor-• Fun 4 part tme shifts

available • Wage y-arantee . Paid " » "-ng • Company matched 40IK

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ABSOLUTELY NO COLD CALLING"

OUR CUSTOMERS C»LL US" '

Mute nave axcenent commur*e-tion s.- s and oas>c computer •nowiedge Ca- toda, to speak wth an enooyment specialist at 313-207-5855 Or 800-230-7047

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Delivery

T E L E P H O N E B O O K

D E L I V E R Y

independent contractors needed to SeVver the universal Phone Books ^ the Plymouth 4 Canton areas Must be 18 -years 0' age 4 have an insured vehicle Can Mon -Fn 9*rn.3pm, for more .nlormation 13131 485-5679

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F Wanted to work with deveiccmentai^ disabled consumers $7t i / .tc stan T'aming provided F*»o-e hours Western Wayne county 4 downriver areas Call 313-941-2300 Fam-ry 4 Neigh&omood Services EOE

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F Wanted to work Full ana Par-rime with devevopmemaily impaired Sei* care'actrvities WCLS-DMH trained Salary negotiable 6am-2pm 4 2pm-10pm Call Our lady of Providence Cenler NofWi«e 313-453-1300

with experience Call Ray at AJ . Danboise Son Plumbing & Heating

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F To assist devekopmer-tauy mpaired children and young adu*s dunng night hours Full-time 4 pan-time vvC-5 DMH trained. 10pm -6am Call Our Lady of Providence Center Northville

(3131 453-1300

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F needed to work in Dearborn Hts group home wth devetoomemaiiy dis-abled adults Afternoon midnighi and week-end sMts avai<ac« Weekday midnight shifts w«ti be evBMMa m the -.ear future Must be at least 19 years of age have current dnvers license with good dnving record and tugn school diploma v GEO Benefits Call: <810) 296-3602

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F Needed for groto home in Canton Full 4 part time available. Call Pam between 8am-2pm (313) 455-2082

D e n t a l O f f i c e M a n a g e r s &

C o - M a n a g e r s SEARS FAMILY DENTAL CENTER « oolong lor expen-enced dertai amtor -etaii man-agers and co-managers with demonstrated leadership and management skas These are excellent career opportuniliee with a few paced company that has grown because we care about Our patients Strong bus-ness and organizational Hulls a must For prompt con-sideration and growth poien-oat can uea Wair»a* at 1-800-487-4867 extension 2051 or fan a resume 10 (313) 794-0682

Equal Opportunity

D A M M A N H A R D W A R E

We ve opened a new snore m WEST BLOOMFIELD and are « * -fenny looking 10 «i* several FULL TIME posi t ions For Sa les Associates and C e s f w * Benefits package -eludes Employee Stoc* Ownersfwp Plan 401(k). Medea Banefes Pa«3 Hcfcdays and MORE' if you d '-ike 10 leam more «s4 our NEW STO"€ at 4295 0 - c h a t l La*e Road at Lone Pvie

C U T T I N G T O O L G R I N D E R S

eve pay B C « S 401k

3 1 3 - 4 5 1 - 2 2 0 0

D A T A E N T R Y S 8 • $ 1 1 . A a f t n g S ^ v c a e o l U c t « 0 V i

(313) 9 4 2 - 0 6 0 0

D A T A E N T R Y O P E R A T O R S

OPCS INTERNATIONAL IWC m Livonia has mmediete "u« and pan time da> and altemoon poai-kone avaaacae lor etpenencad data erery operators OuaMiad appkeams w* possess the a£Oty lo key a w " M " 12 500 * e y

imnmvm iiarang rale of l # 0 0 Whr ( C T - r n n a x m « e i key evokes Wec«erhee«h asntal 4

•on days plus ca •ea For a f*> Shannon 8-5pm al 13131261-6220

E O E .

D E S K T O P P U B L I S H E R Fast paced commercial pnnong com-pany seeks persons with extensive •nowiedge m Quark. Photoshop 4 illustrator Co** expenence s plus Pleasant non-smatung envwonment Great pay benefits and bonus Nov location Call Art. f8i0) 442-ceOO

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F

F u l l & P a r t T i m e S t a f f

P o s i t i o n s A v a i l a b l e Needed JO assist developmental*, de-aolad adults in our M - o e d none in Livonia, also 5 bed home m Deartxjm Heights Allemoons 4 mm~ghts avail-able Trai led and untrained stall we come Excellent benefits Contact

13131 724-8352

DO VOL! LIKE FAST CARS AND LOUD M U S I C

Musi be 21 Can .313 522-8994 CASH PAlO DAILY

DRAIN 4 SEWER SERVICE TECH

D R I V E R S . L O C A L

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS

•s looking for replacement traclor-tra.ier drivers You musJ have a imnimum of 3 years verifiable, city driving expenence D O T qualified dean MVR and Class 2 CDL a muss- Musi be able to work all shifts (casuaL'on-call) to start CompeBlive hourly rate Possible tuS-lime employment m the future lor the nght candi-dates Pre-empioyment D O T physical and drug screen manda-tory Recy lo

Transponalion Manager Farmer Jack Transportation

12334 Burt Road Detrort Ml 48228

13131 270-1446

DRIVERS LOCAL Needed to deliver landscaping

Needed for weii esladished grow-ng ccJ-ipany located in Western SuOuT> Company veh<ie provided Excellent , mjiteria's Benefit package including*0)(k| with ; . Chaut1eu"S license reouired rr^Tc^ pens»on educational •eunbutsemeni Applicant should have twe O" more years experience in reSKJenitai servce and light com-•rerciai dram and sewe' cleaning Competitive Aages 10 correspond

Company 18101477

TRUCK DRIVER Must have good dnving rec&ra 4 be n good physical condition Appry m person Nobles Landscape Supply 29450 W 8 Mile I Ra Farmmglon 810-474-4922 I

CDL preferred Full or part-time positions available Flexible hours Productivity, satety 4 punctuality bonuses available

ROCK SHOPPE 6275 Gottredson

Plymouth 313-455-5560

R O U T E D E L I V E R Y

D R I V E R Detroit area food distnbutor looking

till tu time positions for iocai route oekvery CDL (Bl -.eeOed but wn« train

juairtied indnndual Musi p a » physical drug screen and have good dnving record S25.000» and 1u« ben-efits Call Kevin at (3131 513-8282

R O U T E D R I V E R

Pa^J- training Competii 've commission pay Benefits Advancement opportunity

C-ean cut. motivated people with good driving records call 9am-4 30pm (313)207-8363

• • • D R I V E R S * * * Luxury sedan service

Earn S350-S500 weekly Good driving record a musi Appry at. 20700 Boenmg Soulhtield Ml

DRIVERS NEEDED

$ 8 0 0 - w w e e k All iocai Paid daily No CDL requi red Clean-cuf 4 good dnving record

(313i 266-0790

DRY CLEANERS Full/part time heip needed Will iram Sh.il Presser 4 Counter Person Ben-efits available (313) 561-568'

500 Help Wanted General I S j T j l n r t p m n w o w n e r n

ELECTRONICS PRE PRESS person expenenced with k n o w ^

* * * " 46239

E L E C T R O N I C S T E C H tor last growmg audiovisual company Must have expenence Managenal or

r r a plus Competi-tive salary 4 benefits package Fax resume to 61&-3S3 5013. attn Davd

E L E C T R O N I C S

S 8 5 0 - S 1 1 p e r h r . High tech manulactunng lacility ir

Se Plymouth arsa Electronics tiacxground/miiitary background' clean room/dean environment

Temp to Perm Position ARBOR TECHNICAL 459-1166

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Ann Arbor remanufacturer ot cellular pnones seeks experienced quency technicians Medical, dental

State St , A m Arbor Ml 46106

C E X P E R I E N C E D .

P R O G R A M M E R ;

A N A L Y S T

J Do you desire s career with a . I small entrepreneurial organUa- I

I non wfriere you can be a part of | Cnalding the organuatton m a rap- •

I Kty growing environment"? M t o I J Greal Lakes SValegws. L L C i . I Human Resource Consulting I I Fein in Birmingham has an I • .mmockale operwig In Ihe Infor J I ma Hon Technology Department I ; supporting the rmgraHon lo an • I Oracle and Visual Basic based I | client server -solution Responsi- I ' biiities include Devsioplng PC | based MS Windows applications |

I p e r f o r m i n g p r o g r a m m i n g • mairnenance cm dBase systems

I developing ad-hoc reports, and | ' participating in on-going process

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Ann Arbor remanufacturer of cekular I phones seeks expenence ra<*o fre-quency technicians Medical, dental life" and " isabi lr ty coverage Send

10 ReCellular, Inc , Ann HR

I

| Qualifications include A mm of I • 2 yrs of programming analyst | • experience expenence in devel- • I oping GUI based software | ! knowledge ol rslanooal data- , I bases and Strixtured Query Lan- I

Iguage eipenence prelerred in I Microsoft V«ual Basic Oracle

I Database Administralion dBase | strong communication and mler .

' — m I resume - ——•— — RF 5500 S Slate Si Ann Arbo-48108

DRYWALL • Layov/I person lor metal studs Hangers finisners 4 sanoers aiso needed A- i people only need

313-534 3394

E l e c t r o n i c T e c h n i c i a n Bench teen able to trouble snoo! and •epaii industrial electronic boards drives, counters or CRTs to compo-nent level Certified or lech degree required Resume and wage require-ments to Parker Group. 4*810 Vc Wertz Clinton Twp Mi 48036

F a x 8 1 0 - 4 6 9 - 2 8 2 6

personal skins aoilily to work ui a a team env i ronment self- I

1 ckrectea slrcmg problem solving — I skills Expenence In any of the |

• loltowmg applications is a plus i I Human Resource Information •

EARN EXTRA MONEY lor part lime worn demonstrating products in local slores You choose the days io work. the area and the hours you like Excellent pay 1-800-967-6468

Earn up to $700 a wee* FURNACE CLEANERS

No expenence necessary, will train BeneMs 4 bonuses Com-

pany truck Good dnving record Call Sandy M: 810-478-5026

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Farminoton Hills area, must «now TTL ci rcui ts, Microprocessors analog 2 digital conversion and Power Supplies Troubleshool lo component level using schematics, oscilloscope and DMM Musi have good mechanical ability and expen ence with common power tools Send resume to Questech 24630 Hathaway. Farmington Hills Ml 48335

EMBROIDERY MACHINE Operators Canton area Expenenced or will tram Hourly wage based on expen-

313-416 9941

E D M O P E R A T O R Must be FULLY EXPERIENCED and able to set up and operate 'RAM EDM - machines Competitive wages Work in our modem dean A C Troy facility Overtime and Full Benefits Ca i between 8 30 AM 4 4:00 PM

810-583-7265

ELECTRICAL AND.OR Plumbing Department Head needed full lime Excellent benefits, discounts vaca-tion medical, vision, dental and dis-ability Contact Dan or Colleen. 2015 W S t a d i u m A n n A r b o r

(313)665-7555

ELECTRICAL Expenenced elec meal control panel wire person and builders wanted Wages based on expenence Will also train motivated people We guarantee more money Send resume 10 Ailun Controls 28043 Center Oak C l , Wixom. Ml 48393 or FAX IO 810-449-7356

E L E C T R I C A L

P A N E L B U I L D E R

Expenence m control panel wmng winna required PLC he lp fu l App ly

machine tool wi know ledge person;

A'oha Environmental Refngeration Company

2619 Bond Streei Rochester Hiils, Ml

D R I V E R S ' O T R Paid Orientation

$500 Cash Sign On Bonus BeneMs 4 Paid Vacation Home 2 days per week

Ass-gned Equipment 1-800-595-6260

FULL TIME Tractor Trailer Driver with current COL «0f building supply corr^jany Apply at Smede-Son Stee . 12584 Inksler Rd . Redford

DRIVER - DELIVERY Experienced, part lime or tu't time L a w n e q u i p m e n t , d o w n t o w n Plymoulh (313) 453-6250

DIRECT CARE STAFF - must be 18 yrs of age, have a nigh school Od'oma or GEO 4 va»d dnvers license $5 65/hr untrained, S&hr tramed After 30 OayS - $6 75 Ask about Our S250 hinng bonus Flexible hours 4 benefits avakatue Can between I0am-3pm Camor area call 313-397-6939 or 313-451 9526 Northville area can 810-344-8728 W Bloomfield area 810-768-2684 Minora area cad 610-665-6216

D I R E C T C A R E S T A F F Previous experience with develop-mentally disabled adults prelerred S6 50-$7 00 an hour lo start. Excel-lent benefits 4 training provided Cat p-ograms listed below

B E L L E V I L L E / R E D F O R D 313-699-5119 L I V O N I A

313-591-0272 C A N T O N

313-397-3735 Fo» further irtormaBon call

313-2S&-6296

DRIVER - Entry ieve» lo de-iver work uniforms on an established roule Apply 25 Victor Highland Park Woodward.'Davisoni rear entrance

.No phone ca is

D R I V E R - F U L L T I M E Minimum CDL-B required S&hour 40-60 hour work week local routes tew Saturdays Farmmgtor-. Hills 4 Livonia locations eicelleni benefits a te ' 6 »nos , will iram experience a ptus Physcal labor required Applica-tions accepted daily Bam-noon Waste Management 19200 W 8 Mae Southfield Muet pass physical drug lesr No phone cans

EOE M'F/VD

D R I V E R S /

O W N E R

O P E R A T O R S

r. major transportation company is seeking high quality individuals io dnve company tractors for local ockup 4 delivery No overnight runs Excellent compensation 4 benelits offered

We require.

• COL with HA2MAT • One year'driving expenence • 22 years o» age

if interested, please can (800) 556-1648 EOE

DRIVE R'MOVER MUST have good dnving record end ability 10 drive a manual Sand esume lo Select One Restoranon 12025 Teleyaph Rd Redford Ml 46239

DRIVER NEEDED tor company m Wixom tor new builders Need dDL <an«e Class B air Crakes Full time, benefits mckided Ca« 1 800-722-4406 or Fax resume 810-347-6284

DESKTOP PUBLISHING/ GRAPHIC DESIGN

Livonia pnnang company fwa unina-i*a>e openings tor U tme Graphic Deevv imaoa Setting Department look ing lor -iqh. molrvanon 4 orgam-n b o n a l sk*s Must be temper with Quark laustrator. Photo Shop 4 other Mac design programs Pay rale based on e iperence BeneMs

Can B * 610-504-5670

D I E S E L M E C H A N I C Fu l bme position CX/t«es «w«uda lueang weetvng Oese PM M i« i i m own toots rrwwrxmi 2 y *

DATA V lO fO VOICE TECH $20 00 Pei 1 Benefits Bonus

C I Corp a t O ) 524-1500 810-524 2461

DELI M A N A G E R M E A T C U T T E R

S l « J ^ a v f o i "

D E L I V E R I E S W i x o m a u t o

( 8 1 0 ) 6 2 4 - 2 1 5 9

I S W s e e k s

D e l i v e r y D r i v e r s

t o r t h e W t S T L A N O M I

C a i R O S E • 3 1 3 - 4 6 7 - 5 4 0 0

in return we o*er compewve wegee heanh care 4 other benefits We alao nave a greei team oI c o workers Dial neve growth 4 e x p e n s e on the*

S H O P C L E R K Must be abts to order stoc* 4 pnee parts do qmwieity *w»i«ory. om-lomerservce cMcAmg m an«J

' opening new accounts rwee cals 4 Aapeaen out-

Fas aeno reeume or apply »i peteon Aan Lany

GENERAL CAR i TRUCK I01C1 For t M

Deer&om Ml 48126 Fat 313-564-8630

or caf 313-664-7000

D I E S E T T E R

JOB R E P A I R l>oen» metal « W f

n o t ™ e * piugieasts *es~4 a» lead General k M — —

D I E T A R Y A I D E

D I R E C T - C A R E Group home openings noons midnights

K E R a f i * -

d r t w r t Imrtna Comp#wv«

wage 4 beneWs CaT 313^54-3764 or 313-581-3019

DIRECT CARE WORKERS lor aflemocm shilt m upoeet vacation group home tor deveiopmentaly 4s-atMed m W etoom6ekJ near South Held $7 per hour If you have group home trammg entoy leeching others

4 crafta. and have a good record c a l Lany at

(810) 8S5-J239

D i r e c t C a r e W o r k e r s tor group homes 4 supported e d s penderioe program «i Wayr» e n r t y Nice ckenta.good benekts aBraciivs

M S M-teStVhour Afternoon •ngs a l I M S also deys 4 rrsd-

rwghts m Dearborn His and a P y n o u H

Plymouth ca i Germ 313-4200^78 Deerbom Hts Terrel 31>27* l W 0

D a n e J 1 X 3 2 9 7 3 2 C W M . 110-477-6072

j ean 313-4565178 >10 M l 1666 810*47-3707

Garden C«ir waaed Lake

D R I V E R S Several positions a i st lor lull time dnvers dalivsnng man and legal docu-ments tor i nationwide leeder of on-siie cfics support services Positions available m Detroit. Wsnen. Pontiac and Fknt Excellent drtwog record required Mail fax or apply «i person

PITNEY BOWES MANAGEMENT SERVICES

ATTN HUMAN RESOURCES 17515 W NINE MILE STE 450

SOUTHFIELD, Ml 48075 FAXS (810) 559-9787

NO PHON€ CAI

DRIVER NEEDED OTR lor Rooert Express C O L B H

(810) 623-6523

G o o d D r i v e r s

N e e d e d Schedued routes m tn-oounty arse, company provided truck rautomaecl Fu* urns days overtime svalabie Mus« possess or be ecte to obtain chauffeurs kcenee Beec xnowsedge ol ln-county area he lpM We tram Apply «i person Mon-Fn. 10 » 4pc-953 Manufactures Ortue Newfcuryu Cherry h * an

DRIVERS Region* and local Farm-

Ms based compeny 30N ol 886 777*785

D R I V E R S C O . Drivers to dnve and operate vacuum trucks snd wetertkestrng equpmerv tor an mduaanal service contractor Musi heve COL keenee Cal l Mondey Friday, 8 05sm SOOpm (3

CALLS PLEASE

DRIVER-STOCK GM dealer needs delivery Onver and stock person Full time and Denefits Apply m person lo Ken Neieon

GORDON CHEVROLET 3185C Ford Rd. Garden City

D R I V E R S Wanted part-ltme 4pm-6pm MoivFfl Good dnving record reouired

Ca i 810-353-8494

D R I V E R S id pert-ttme. mommgs MorvFn Weekend dnvers also Good

E L E C T R I C A L

T E C H N I C I A N

MascoTsch Forming Tech-n o l o g y . a world class OEM forging supplier to the auto-motive industry, seeks an electrical technician with Alien-Bradley PLC2 and PLC5 skills snd a thorough understanding ol resav logic, schematics and AC 'DC operating pnnciptes

Knowisdge of induction heating equipment, espe-cially mid-lrequency power supplies, and automatic prass controls is highly 3es -eable You must have completed s comprsheneive eiectncaleiectromc training p foywn

Th* pouton rwuifff to wort a~3-shrft systsm with overtime when rsquirsd Ws offsr I highly competitive ss lsry fbenef l t packags Send resume ard salary his-tory to:

M a s c o T e c h F o r m i n g T e c h n o l o g i e s

P O Box 423 Clawson. Ml 48017

EOE WF ADA

ELECTRICANS - Immediate open-ings tor reeidenttal wwlng Must have some experience Wages based on •xoeo*rc« Call 810-3544)109

I Systems Personnel Payroll I J Ben*Ms/Elig®iMy or Accounting j

I Greal Lakes Strategies o«ers . | competitive salary and a c< compre- I

hensuve benefits package For • • con f iden t ia l c o n s i d e r a t i o n • I submit resume and salary history | I to

GLS

I Brian l.eary

2100 E Maple Suile 100 • | Birmingham. Ml 48009 |

Greal Lakes Strategies supports | a drug Iree environment Drug •

. testing is a reijuired step in the I ^ m p l c y m e n t process E O E ^

Engineering

P O L Y M E R T O O L I N G

E N G I N E E R

A Ma|0 automotive s ^ e « i -s looking l c a Polymer Tooling Engineer to develop tooang maintenance proce-dures. design methods 10 reduce costs m the development and manu-lactunng of production tooling direct $a production tooang concepts and designs Leadership ability 3 required as wen as the ability to promote the company and its products to our cus-tomers Good commun«ations sk«s are essential

Required expenence m advanced . plastic injection molding, tooling mate rial properties and beginning statis teal process control trairw essential Other advancec GD4 a d v a n c e d b l u e p training

The eastern — and drug free environment competi Dve salary commensurate with expen-ence and good benefits Our employees enjoy paid hofcdays snd vacations profit sharing a no 40 Ik plans Interested irvKiduals should subm.1 a resume and a handwntten ccve' letter to:

N A S C o n f i d e n t i a l

R e p l y S e r v i c e D e p t 3 D E 2 0 1 1 . S

3 0 0 R i v e r P l ace , S t e 5 5 5 0 D e t r o i i . M l 4 8 2 0 7

Equal Opportunity Employer

EXPORT COORDINATOR FREIGHT FORWARDER

Minimum 3 years experience m air aspec ts ot expo r t s h i p p i n g documental 60wpm. Word/Excel Knowledge ot Spanish a plus E»cei lent compensation and benefits Fun timei1 part time Southf ield Fax .•esume to 810-356-1978

FACIALIST. EXPERIENCED tor Number One facial salon m &• mmgham Good pay benefits Can now 810-642 1570

r prerequisites include iT traming as well as

nt r e a d i n g

i company is located m South tern Michigan and offers a smoke

FARMINGTON BASED aquanum company looking toi smart, energetic mdividuais to be trained m the field ot marine aquariums 810-471-2908

FENCE NSTALLERS Sub Comcers Experienced Wood PVC Stee: Alu-minum ornamental, chain link Upnght Fence, Inc 313-729-5172

FENCE INSTALLERSWELOER Hourly Experienced S10-$13Air Also. laborers needed S6 SO $8 50' hr Health, benefits offered Upnght Fence, Inc 313-729-5172

FENCE INSTALLERS 4 SUBCONTRACTORS

Full/part time Excellent pay Expen ence helplul Neighborhood Fence

313-522-8516

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN Elecincal ''Electronic 4 Mechanical apetuoe is necessary along with a 2 year Technical Degree or related experience 4 f cn aMity to travel

TRAINEROEVELOPER Expenence in the design and imple-mentation of Bainmg programs is reqm'ed along with pertinent tech-nical wnting and training expenence m the areas of electnca and median ical maintenance and robotics programming

Mail or lax resume to Kawasaki Robotics. 28069 Cente-

Oaks, W.xom Ml 48393 Fax 810-305-7618

C I V I L E N G I N E E R S

Michigan's premier residential builder, THE SILVERMAN COM-PANIES. a now hmng

C1VH. ENGINEERS For our land development group Career oriented professionals wanted Recent graduates wel-come Aggressive compensation Exciting training opportunities offered Please send resume and salary requirements » :

S I L V E R M A N

Development Company 30640 Northwest«m Hwy.

Suits 270 ' Farmington Hills, Ml 48334

ELECTRICIAN EXPERIENCED tor residential 4 commercial work Joumeynwi (ml ) preferred (313) 459-4551

E N G I N E E R S - E lec t ron ics International car stereo manufacturer has 2 opanmgs

Position i i - Eieetw<es Engineer •Development d car stereo bus protocol •BSEE m softwars emphasis •2 to 3 years at electronics ' software expenence

Poaibon 12 • Electronica Enpneer •Stereo development 4 lee&ng •BSEE or eCMvalent •3» years o l audio ' radio FAX reeume to (810) 489-9442

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIANS

Take the 'irst step toward a belter future Michigan's largest wooo window manufacturer is lootanp for 2 expenenced Field Service Techni cans Experience m window and glass installation is a must Ideal can-Adate win possess the following qua-licanons Knowledge crt resident* building construction window and doo« functional problem identification and problem solving skills: good dnwig record aomty 10 memtam cour-tesy and politeness dunng customer contacts abetry lo be dependab* sen-motivated, and sef managed and be able io wort flexible hours n order to complete scheduled tasks Compemve wages and Benefits Apply «i person or send resume to Wealhervane. Human Resources 5936 Ford Court. Brighton Ml 46116

E L E C T R I C I A N / I N T E R C O M Full-time tor SouthlieW£COe<T|f man-

9 - 5 p m E O E

agament company E M o n i h r u F n . 810-386-1030

dr iv ing record requ i red 313-422-7150

DRIVERS WANTED lank wagon drivers wanted lor first 4 second poecona f *gh do*ar paid Good DeneUte 40IK Aak tor grant* (313) 292-5600 EO€

DRIVERS - WAREHOUSE Positions toi eatabkahed glass <ka-trttutor We deeire ee l motivated m l service onented peopM Great eppor tunny tor man. women reaieee or

ta FijUrpert-nme A* sMls Second elult Apm-Vkamgr;

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OtReCT C A M workers n M M tor a m * homee r Caraan 4 New Koeson UP M I 7 * v » *a r t Need not be wmma Pieaee o t f Dan ( 313) M B 1 7 0 * M i

DtRtCT CARE WOUKEAS Needed cm a l eNta tor mm heiaa DMHCMH ramaa l»atened f \ A

z T u n z z r z a s z ,

0MCCT C A M WORKERS F U 4 pert erne needed W wort w« i

IMIBtt^' 1 ^ .1^ " " " " ence piatawad. Good

hv Part-awe Aetary «das AWamoor 3pra 1 0 1 » Pr i^ M

lood * w n o -esoid Ca* 81(^478-0670

A o m c r o n . C A « » A ^ ^ _ F < y petition dr t ra i t

initiative M M . a eoKm g n a » ^ O k -

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D R I V E R S & D O C K W O R K E R S

K W D L TRANSFER one « r e largest lame, owned LTL racier

earners « acoepang apt* cSon» tor aOMVEf tS Mual have Claes A ««• H I T endorse mania, good MVS and 2 yrs experience HOME EVERY ClAY « W E E K E N O S A D O C K WORKERS PT

cuty We oHer T O * PAY complete b e n e " package (FT 0 8 M to mckjde 401(K) eppAr m 43 Emenc* Si Y p — r * ( i l l } 482 8622 t O (

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Driver Assistants & Material Handlers

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DRIVER - TAAIN6E Counter Seles 4 Were houee help needed tor a wel eetacaehed company m

Twp 313-532 3300

DRIVER WANTED • use company vehicle lo make cm iialiiai-iM Ft«-ame daPy Good w n g leccrd tfHt 427-308C

DRIVE FVW ARE HOUSE Needed tor r s p « ^ arowing commur^ caaone *rm Musi be awe io dnve a

ELECTRICIAN JOURNEYMAN Looking tor experienced people only Commercial oduetnai residence! Menne Electnc Co 810-227-5869

ENTRY LEVEL SOCIAL WORK POSITION

Fu l time as a Program Coordinator adufts with develop-

mental leadl ines Mmimum 2 year degree or equrvalani in the related

Good driving reoord a mual ta Cai Good DeneMs

EOUIPMENT OPERATOR Contractor seeking operator i

ELECTRICIAN machine tool 4 panel wtnng. conduit bending, trouble enooang 4 CAD MAP

,r . .9 , r ,« . - r - helper (313) 794-6752

_ _ lo wort n Oakland Wayne and Eastern LMngMon Courv bee Salary commenemla w«h espe-nenee Ca i (810)738-7925

ELECTRICIAN MASTER A/or JOURNEYMAN For M V A C mecftanical oone sctor Commercial.' raaidentiai Ful-bme

New thick. (313)625-1830

ELECTRICIAN ONLY tceneed. mmmmm 8 year expenenced need apply Send reeixne lo P O Box 5229 Nor tn Ml 48167

E L E C T R I C I A N S . M ..I I in a I I » ,_ ipicv"<e"

i m m e d i a t e

610-666-3606

ELECTRONIC PREPRESS OPERATOR

41290 VYwera a MOM Ml 4*375

DRrVE IVW ARE HOUSE PERSON f \ 0 «me nua i heve good • N t m

Ca8 313-278-2000

DRIVER a a k R i a i r i i aaoM-

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tnoMedge of Quart and Pagamsker p i^ewed

WeoPer 12 hour M a , working 3 and 4 deye s weak Time and a ha l a peM over 8 hours per day, p k a d«lereneal tor • * - i - Z ' t Through o t* EmpNfWe Stock OemaMsp Plan, yaw m i base

HUMAN 100 H

P O K W ANN A M O R HI 46106

tot

610-476-0670

S ESTIMATOR * contrat For meurance repair corn

years eeBmatma carpeni ence a plus Company wages (313)

QOOd nfeeo

ESTIMATOR GENERAL c o n n g o r eeekm( suction Eeamator Pan sme

(610) 473-1 tOO

F INANCIAL C O U N S E L O R

One of the na t ion s largest non-profit dew management c o m p a n i e s has immediate openings for entry level financial counselors a n d cus tomer service rsprssentatives m our Farmington Hills 4 EastpO'nte locations

Fmancin counselor responsibilities win inc lude counsel ing c l i tms rsgsrding their present f inancial sit-uation. negotiating with creditors and monltonng progress ol c u n e n ' client bese Th i s IS not I commis HON or sates position but a n oppo-•uni ty for I c a r e e r o r i e n t e d individual We provide EXCELLED benefits with an opportuni ty to' growth

Qualified candidates for the finan-cial counselor position Will possess a BS'BA degree in finance OR related field superior corrimun.ice tlon skills strong organisation and administrative aptitude along with pnor work expenence

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES

Cuetomer service representees position requires strong admmistra-HVS computer organizational and interpersonal same with the ability to handle multiple priorities snd busy phones Must be a high school grsd uste wWi college or prtor wiort expe nenee preferred and computer

ESTIMATOR needed tor wel eataent StoomAatd luxury home bu lder

W W W ^ O M t o a i ^ n e i w 4*68 Oak Ho6ow West Woomneto

46333

EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER 'RONT DESK MANAOER

• MAJNTENNANCf PERSON •

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FINE J E W E L R Y S T O R E S E E K I N G

P R O F E S S I O N A L P E O P L E

SALES ASSOCIATES OFFICE ASSOCIATES

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la l l 000 per week Be your own baaa veer n / i i wort We pay every eaek Aak tar Kb Fier*s

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Earn up to S50 ootyyr or mora with greal benefits Must have wort truck 6 loots HVAC or ioo6ng eipenence s plus immedMts open-ings tor fut l- t ima . year round employment

Williams Pane l Bnck 313-536-6633, E*J 337

• Sunday , M a r c h 23 ,1997 O&E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 500 t o 500 ( * > 5 H

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FIRE SYSTEM company in Radloro looking tor someone wfth mechanical jak ty and vakd drivers kcenee toi l iA time Service Technician poeflton Tap wages 4 benefits tor sxpenenos but wekng to tram (313) 2550054

G E N E R A L L A B O R Mactwset 4 Memtenance tab oppor-tunities wMh benefits Sena resume * 10 P O 46453

Oek Park Ml 46237

F L O O R T E C H N I C I A N S Flooring contractor seeking super enced lechnioene lor csrpM. cersm< and vmy! insteAaBone Mual have own truck 4 tools For detalle c a i A 4 0 Floor Covering (610) 3553373

FLOWER SHOP FUB or part time Design Help 4 S a l e s Help wan led Experienced prelerred AL About Flowers Southfield 810-350^120

S H O P F O R E M A N (rrVT)

U Haul needs the nght indnndusl to Supervise at one of our repair facilities Must be mechanical* inclined, able to. drive Standard (rarvsmission We ofter eicelleni Benefits

401 K Paid Holidays Vacation

Mertcal • Life insursnce

Appiy m person to

U - H A U L Farmington Ftepan Shop

30711 Grand Rivei Fa-mington Huts, Ml 48336

No Phone Calls Please' EOE

GENERAL LABORER/ BRICK CLEANER

CAULKER Experienced helplul but not neces-aary Helpful to have vehKta to carry ladders and kgN materials Mrkmum 48 OtVHi io start Cai Mon-Fn from 9am to 4pm (810) 344-2511

500 Help Win ted General

Guest Service j Manager

Our groatng hotel company • loohng tor • dedicated p u l m o n a l expen

I employment AI one the Detron seas fmesi EXPORT

hoisis Previous expenence « front desk operation* If you hava what it takes we can oiler you competnm salary and compensation package

I you ate interested M (Ormg oui team, send or tax resume to

Hampton Inn Oalroi t Metro 30647 FLYW Owve

Romulus, MT 48174 (313) 721-1100

Fax (313) 721-9915 Attention Generel Manager

G E N E R A L L A B O R

Done tor days 4 aliemoone Medical nsurance svslable after 6 mor«ie ABendance boruaes Apply inpenKm 8400 Rhonda Dnve MondayV

G E N E R A L L A B O R Powder Coaler has general lebor positions for days 4 afternoons Med-ical insurance available l i ter 8 months Attendance bonus Appty in

Canton person Mon-Fr

8400 Rhonda Dnve n Irom Sam to 4pm

GENERAL LABOR Sieel Fabncattng hand grinder aaw high-lo, dr* press Heavy Mtmg. valid driver license with good record a

must $8 00 hr 53Air per wk Ful benefits 30579 Schoolcraft

I bet Mernman 4 Middlebelt) 1313) 422-5212

F R U I T B A S K E T B j * Fooo Dept Now accepting apps c«bons lor multi laceled position M

r part lime, vaned shift schedule fu l time berwfrts include

GEORGIA'S GIFT GALLERY A large coaectible gift sime M Fty-mouth is now hsnng ful 4 part-time help Flexible hours, open 7 days No expenence necessary Employee dis counts P l e a s e apply In person Mon Fn 1 Oam- 7pm For directions or further into, ca i (313) 453-7733

Ask tor Michelle

Help Wtnted General

HOME IMPROVEMENT Reliable help wanted. Sliders. Rooters. Laborers, o*m traneporte •on and loots a muK (3V3) 72t 3595

HOME INSPECTOR FuWpart kme pos4«m background M home bwldmg or I elated katd sales back^ound s plus Send reueme to Human Resources. P O Box 700259 Plymouth, Ml 46170

500 Help Wanted General

HONE OPERATOR Expenenced on precision mechmed aircraft parts Full benef i ts HYTROL MFG Garden Ctty (313) 261-6030

H A I R D R E S S E R & NAIL T E C H

Station rental Birmingham (610) 646-4123

HAIR DRESSERS ASSISTANT For very busy Dearborn salon Looking lor enthusiastic licensed indnndual Laura (313) 277-6777

HAIR DRESSERS 4 NAIL TECHNICIANS

Fun or pan time Watxm distnct Downtown PtynxxKh (313)459-3990

HOPPER LOADER wK use hand 3COUP HJ f HUWJers with nuts W d b e required to Wl up 10 701 and dnve a hnlo Position requires high school reetkng 6 math skids For mora mlor matron call Sally or Laura at

313-456-4795

HAIR DRESSERS Now hinng Stylists tor salon Westland S&TIR plus commisi

Call Cindy 313 525 387*

GOLFCOURSE GREENS MAINTE-NANCE POSITIONS Available lor Ml 4 part time seasonal $7 per hr to s tan Plum Hollow Country Oub

(810) 352-2436

vacation Apply m person only

J O E S P R O D U C E 33152 W 7 Mue Livon*

-ULL TIME laborer wi l ing to leam ipholstery business No expenence ecessary o i l i ng to Wain the nght

.ierson Also looking fc* upholstsry ewer Salary negotiable Cai Mike

'or appontment (313) 453-6663

9 Future Three jJH SoftMwre, inc.

FUTURE THREE SOFTWARE, INC the leading developer of A u t o m o t i v e ED I re lease accounting, shipping and bar code systems seeks the hal-lowing highly motivated in<»vid-uals to join out contviuously growing team environment

A S ' A O O A P P L I C A T I O N

D E V E L O P E R S

Experienced A S * 0 0 application developers needed to design, code res! and support automo •me supplier business appiicalions using ILE HPG IV technology 2« years AS '400 programming expe-rience requited EDI ancvor manu-actunng expenence a pkis

T R A I N I N G C O N S U L T A N T S

Bright, mot ivated individuals •leeded to ponsuMrsm automo-tive suophers on integrated EDI applications Degree re»iired AS' 400 andnor manulactunng back-ground a plus Travel throughout US required Send resume w sala.-y requirements Future Three Software Inc offers a rewarOrfig environment •"•ere individuals are recograjed l o their valuable contributions Future Tv.-ee employees enjoy

• Competitive Salary • Excellent health vrsicrv and

aentai benefits . 4 0 1 * plana w,'corporate

cortribulions . Education assistance • Career Advancement

Opportunities

For more information visit our website at www Fuiure3 com

Send r e s u m * to Future Three Software, Ine

3 X 3 1 Schoolcraft Road

Livonia Ml 48150 Attn Director of Human

V Resources

GOLF COURSE Maintenance S7 50 io $6 75/hr Golf lor Iree.

Braeburn Golf Course Plymouth (313) 459-5130

H A I R D R E S S S E R S &

N A I L T E C H S tnendfy M sennve Livor»a salon seeks l u l or part-time employees I 0 handle the overliow ol cherts Please phone 31^-427-6711 ask lor bnda

HAIR STYUST - Bring you! oenlene into a friendly Redforo salon that

s you high commission 4 easy ' 313 563-1528

ofars , — . gomg atmosphere

G O L F C O U R S E P O S I T I O N S

Car ton townsh ip is accepting appli-cations Irom m n n d u a l s nterssted only in working seasonal , temporary work tor the "olowmg positions at Ihe Pheasant Run Golf Club Pro Shop Assistant (17AW Seasonal Laborer ($6 50rtir,L CarVRange Attendant ($5 25AW ) Applicants for Seasona l Laborer and CarVRange Attendant must be tn possession erf current vakd Michigan driver s leensa and an excellent driving record with no more than two points Appkcam may be required to apply tor hwtier dnving record, at own expense through the Secretary ol State Applx^nts musl complete Canlon Township applica-tion lorm M it s entirety and return to Canton Township Personnel Services Division No taxed applications WIT be accepted Applications must be picked up ai the Canton Townships Personnel Division, 1150 S Canlon Center Roed Canlon , Ml 48188 The Charter Townsh* ol Canton does ne» discriminate on the basis Ol race color national origin sex REIIGNJN, age or disability M employment or the provtson of services An Equa Opportunity Employer

HAIR STYLIST 4 NAIL TECH Wilh management possibilities Busy W Bloomfield salon, 14 Mi-Haggerty Heme phone 810-360-0277

& ^ o & x i c L y £ ) T V A .

The Hol iday Inn o l Farm-i n g t o n H i l t s I s n o w accep t ing apl icat ions toi pos i t ions in the foUowmg a r e a s

• Housekeep ing • Front Desk • Accoun t i ng • Reserva t ions • Sa les • Recreat iorvHoi idotne

T h e Hol iday Inn o l Farm-ing ton Hil ls is a 250-f upsca le , M l - se r v i ce hotel •n th g o o d pay and bene-f i ts Apply in person at 3 8 1 2 3 West 10 Mile Road, or f a * resume lo

810-476-4570

Equal Opportunity Employer

© H O U S E K E E P E R

Tha E t i v i A8an store « Lmoraa • seeking a responaMt houee xeepmg parson to hand* basic Justing, vacuuming ind clearing on a Ml-t ime bass Good hourty r a te i i a pleasant congenial ervi rorwnanl For immediate ccnaidsr-

caH 313-261-7780

E t h a n A l i en , Inc. 15700 Middlebelt RD

Livonia. Ml 48154

500 Help Waited General

Telecommunications inetaaars wanted Entry-level through journeyman positions avalable F i i y paid bensMs. vacaaon. good Marsng lieges, tuibon reenoursemert p ro gram trawling, live year apprentice program- Journeyman potential o l $1700 • an hour Apply Oeh 9am-1 lam 4 1pm-3pm, Mon-F

Clover CommumcaSons Ine

41290 Vincenti a Novi Ml 46375

I M N d Grand Rmer,

lust E ol Meadowbrook

EOE

500 Heip Wanted General

JOB DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST

EnargelK. hrgrty motwatad mdwOual needed 10 develop trammg sue* and secure placement n the commumtv tor H«poned emptoyman ctants w * oevetopment daatkWes Western Wayne County snd Downriver area Two yeers eipenence HI fob develop-ment and placement eerveee pre-faced Position a 30 hours per week Call Jelf or Saibara at 313-278-5633 Family Neighborhood Services

INSTALLERS WANTED SEVERAL positions immedialely available Mo eipenen Pan) on l i e rob traming energy « pert lime

equipment FT* or hs Good Pay' For

(810) 478-2737

H A I R S T Y L I S T & N A I L T E C H N I C I A N

Experienced F i * or part-time With or without clientele, tor a growing Farrn-ingtcn Hills salon (8t0i 474-3500

HAIR STYLIST Needed lor busy saion n Novi

mat Expenence prelerred Clien-tele waling Earn up to WOO'w*

plus retail commission Many more incentives' Purpart time posmens

available (313) 724-0515

©

G A R A G E D O O R I N S T A L L E R / S E R V I C E

P E R S O N Arvi Arbor cased company is cur o-itly seeking a person experienced

the installation and service ol rest-lemul ana commeraal garage doors and ooerators Must nave good drMna record Competitive pay with heneffis C a i 313-663-4514

G R A P H I C S C O O R D I N A T O R

needed at HomeTown Newspapers n Howe* The successful candidate for this position will possess s bschetor s degree or equivalent expenence M journalism graphic arts 1-3 years related work exper^nce required This position dn«cls the g raph< arts operation coordinates use ol coiot develops speoa l graphics and is responsible tor planning, developing, coordinating and compieong special protects Works with personnel M aU departments

Smoke-tree environmer* benefit package upon completion ol 520 houi probation period No phone cans ser»3. resume to

HomeTown Newspapers Personnel Office

P O Box 230 Howell. Ml 488*4

H A I R S T Y L I S T S Gua-anteed $7 50IV . Tips

Fun or part-Bme Dental 4 health insurance available Fiextile

hours Positicris available in Westland, Garden City, Plymouth. Livorka Farmington, Taylor, Wayne areas

Come jom our team at

FANTASIC SAMS!!

Call our main office at 313-595-60)3

Hoi ei G U E S T S E R V I C E A G E N T Must be cusiomei service onented With good telephone skas have a flexible schedule weekends a must Health, dental, Me and 40IK

Opportunity for advancemenl App*y m person

Kingsley Inn 1475 N Woodwam Bloomfield Hills

E O E

No phone calls please1

H U M A N RESOURCE D IRECTOR

Rapidly expanding heanh care com pany M Bloomfield H*s seeks highly motivated Human R e s o m e Dtrecioi to manage personnel 4 beneft AOMM-istratiori The ideal candidale win have strong project managsmem expen-ence with a proven gain-done atu-tude as well as proven recruamem 4 p lacemen t record The position requires l e a d e r s h * 4 team bu*»ng amis T h » person must be a hands on manage r with SOIRVJ local man-agement expenence Thia posrnon reports to the COO 4 responeibikties include dtrectwig the employees development 4 trawvng function evsl nation system 4 c ment tor multiple I competitive salary 4 benetits pac *Me including medwal. dental 4 401k For consideration, p lease sand your resume with salary reqwrements lo Human Resources-COO American Dental Group , P O Bbx 721085 Berkley Ml 46072-1065

CaU 610-203-1120 Fax 810-203-1132

A m c t K a r i D e n t a l G r o u p

INSTALLER - Wooden Ptaysbucime Installer Part time Apt Sept 4 Oct Ml time May thru Aug Pleasant outdoor wot* Requires considerable upper body strength good customer reiatons skills, transportation etc Hourly earnings average S6-10 Mual be able to start 2 3 days I week by early Apr* ot ASAP Cai Jim or Stacey at 810-543-3115 The Dol Hosprtai 4 Toy Soicker Shop

HOTEL

J o i n t h e B e s t " 8est Western Laurel Par* Sutes -s now accepting applications lor

• Front Desk Staff • Room Cleaners . Breakfast Bar Attendant • Banquet Set-up « Maintenance Slaft

Competitive Pay BeneMs 5 Flexible Schedules' Piease apply in person Best Western Laurc- Park 16999 S Laurel Park 6 Mile O 1275-Livonia

HUMAN RESOURCES

One o» Ihe nation s leaders in busi-ness services has kh exciting position avaiabie tor someone who seeks vaned responsKHtihes a last-paced enwonment and a real opportunity tor growth TtkS position involves inter viewing screening and evaluating applicants Oegree prelerred Salary depends on experience Please ta i or maO resume 10

Attn Kan 16600 Executive Plaza Dr a 753

Oea*>om Ml 48126 Fax (313) 441-3183

instructors needed tor 26th largest systems integrator M Bie country

Instructor- Network P r o t o c o l s a n d Hardware

To leach courses on hubs, routers swittftng. TCLPILP digital video and related topics Experience developing oasses or trammg on commuraca lions protocols and hardware lor large networks mckn»ng hubs, switches and routers Bay Networks certified Instructor srxt'or CNI preferred Knowledge ol TCP/IP. Ethernet and Token Ring required Excellent pre sencabon skills Advanced training tor the nght candidale

instructor- Cable and Med ia

Classroom and F«LD instruction lc apcemtices starters and technicxans on cable instal lat ion , blueprint reading, conduit cable tray and back board installation, grounomg and bondng cus toms ' skills and related topics Five years exper ience with an M-depth knowledge of twisled pair liber and coaxial cable raukation M commensal buddings. »choo» hospi tais. and lac tones required Excellent presentation skills and teaching expe-rience RCDO and BICSL certified instructor preferred Will tram the nght candidate

Excellent benefits competitive salary Send resume and salary history

Clover Communications Inc

41290 Vmcenti Ct Novi. Ml 48375

Attn Debbie Mason-1

JOURNEYMAN MAINTENANCE MECHANIC

Qualified maintenance meehi

canter In P t j m w J T Can*dales must be able to u o u M shoot ana repair the lolowwg Mate-rial narvSng equipment 11» <*. palet iac*s. ale ). D C alacJricaL control panel, electronic and SCR. O.C battery-charger hydremic systems and components Other reqiared sluH and knowledge include electrical i n d blueprint readng component rebmKkng end gasokne and propane engines Knowledge ol wekjmg general buiidmg maintenance woiAd be hatpful

Mranum 8 years expenence jour neymah card and good communica-t ion skil ls also required For immediate consideration, please submit your reexne m conAdence. or apply i - person Mon »*u Fn , 9»m lo 1pm lo

Spartan Stores. Inc 9075 Haggerty Rd Plymouth Ml 48170

« v hk#r*n Raaoircas Maasenance E O E A W V / H

500 Help Waited Gewral

L A R G E ROCHESTER c h u r c b Nursery Coontnator tor

Sunday worsh* aennoee 46 M a k Pan ama salaried po iaen C M d

- background prel*r»ad j u n a i o CMd Care . PC Rochester. Ml 46306 Box

1 your n 60307.

LATE NIGHT AND OPEN HOUSE WITH SNELLING

Tuaa Aprt IM (urM «pm) and

Sat Apnl 12th (10wn-2nm) Flexible houn tor anyons Ookng

to make a career d w i g s and cannot make I in dunng workmg

hours Lots ol great o p p o r t u n e " CALL TOOAY!!!

313-266-6600 eto-Mt-iaoo 313-264-0777 Taylor 610-373-7500 Auburn Has

• SNELLING.

PERSONNEL S t r v r x s

500 Bdp Waited Gmra)

KALITTA FLY ING S E R V I C E

company located at the Airport IS currently aeek#ig imfeflduals lot the following positions

• Experienced Welders

. Pens Grinders

KFS of fers e x c e l l e n t benef i ts •nctudng meOcal, DENIAL and 401k Fo« consideration, p lease s e n d t a x resume or appty M person to

Kalitta Flying Service Artn Human FUaources.KFS-OC

842 WUtow Run Airport Ypsilanti ML 48196

EOE/MLTTW

LATHE 4 MILL OPERATOR

1 to 2 years expenence Redtora Cai (313) 533-7500

LAUNDRY 4 STOCK - Smal com-peny «i Btoomkleld Hltnttontiac area looking tor h * sme employee Appk cants muet have own transportation 4 be wilbtSg lo leam new UUks

(810) 332-6700

LIGHT I INDUSTRIAL I | JOBS!! ! I |APPLICATIONS are now| •being accepted lor alia Ishi t ts Positions a re . •located in the Uvonia" •area | e MachrKts (Ertry-L«vef) I •e General Laborers | i * CNC Operators

Maintenance

Packagers | Production

•a Shppmg & Receiving " I Cieita IAPPLY: Mon-Thurs • | 8 3 0 - 1 0 : 3 0 a m o r |

1:30-3:30pm. Bring aa -dnvers license and social-•security card to: 133613 Five Mile Rd. m | •ttie Civic Center Shop-l

Plaza (2 blocks W.J armmgton Rd.)

ERFORMANCE, ERSONNELi

LAWFIRM - RUNNER Pan time $6 50 ITW . mileage Must have rekable saneportason and M U I anoe Corued Tina 810-540-3340

L A W N CREW foreman, COL required Lawn crew general labor positions Musi be 16- and evaiiaWe Apnl thru November South Lyon

buskwss 20-(810)437 9333 based compeny

years

i f 313513-5823

Hairstylists Immediate fu l and part tme slywt opportunities m very tiusy sakms Exceaent service and 'etaii com-mission structure, guaranteed hourly wage, health benefits including medical dental optical prescription life insurance 40 i k retirement plans All equipment provided, no clientele necessary Positions available « Lmonia, Westland. Fannmgton. and Now

Call 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 8 - 8 4 8 4

We a r e Employer

en Equa l Opportuni ty

H A I R S T Y L I S T S t J A I L

T E C H Busy salon seeking enthusiastic haii stylists and nail tech at several o» our locations Hourly wages high com mission, compet i t i ve Benefits, including paid vacation, holidays and merchandise tkscour* For an excel

o p p o r t u n i t y can t o d a y 810-442-3788 lo schedule an interview

/ HOTEL i_ THE HOLIDAY iNN • TROV is a great pace to worv We are currently accepting apckcuons for the following positions

• Front Desk Staff . Night Auditor • Mairnenance • Laundry • Banqjpl Set-up • Porter Also accepting appkcabcr-s tor a qualified BANQUET SUPER-VISOR This high-visOility hands on pasitwn oversees at bar*** ! 4 meeting room activities We alter competitive pay 4 benefits as well as advancement opportur«ies Piease apply in person. Holiday Inn - Troy 2537 Rochester Ci Troy, Ml 48084 1810) 683 7500

:ourt

G R I N D E R H A N D Must be FULLY EXPERIENCE Both Su-rlace 4 I OOO positions available Competitive wanes Work In our modem clean AJC Troy facility Over-time and Full BeneMs Call between 8 30 AM 4 4 00 PM

1810) 583-7265

GARDENER - Bloomheld HAS Fo« p-vate estate Must have expen-i-nce Musi be hard working and a eft-starter Monitor 4 oversee a

4 acre estate Opportunity tor long term growth Please FAX your

resume lo. 810-644-4382

..AS FIREPLACE Service Techm-- i a n F u l l t i m e SB 'hou r / ,capitalization profit shanny Will

ma nght person (313)449-6334

3EAR HOBBER 4 GEAR SHAPER iperalor experienced onty FUI ben Hits HYTROL MFG Garden City

(313) 261-8030

G R O U N D S K E E P E R

For large Farmingion H4ls apartment community Must have own transportation

Apply M person

M U O t f X D m Management Ofice 35055 Muirwood Dr Farmington H* s , Ml

N W comer ol . Grand River 4 Drake .

GROUNDSKEEPER Westland apt community needs dependable person tor outside main-tenance and landscaping Full or part

I hours $7.TW

W O R K TODAY PAID T O D A Y ®

I r i . M . - i . - W u J

NO FEES - NO HASSLES' 6 D E T R O I T A R E A OFFICES

N O W O P E N APPLY IN PERSON

28157 8 M i le R d . Livonia ( 810 ) 471-9191

77*22 M i c h i g a n Ave . Inkster ( 313 ) 563-8111

701 E 9 M « Rd Ferndale <810) 541-7272

1 4 3 0 3 FenkeH Detroit ( 313 ) 273-0100

16129 10 Mi le Eastpoirrte

( 810 ) 773-9877 710 W H u r o n St.. P o r t a c

(810) 332-5555

C O M E SEE U S TODAY! ! !

CONSTRUCTION ASSEMfll v WMSE JANITORIAL

HOTEL'RCSTAURANT . MORE

GROUND&MA1NTENANCE Outs ide maintenance and land-s c a p e parson needed lor suburban Detroit area OepenoaCe fiextiie hours, tull or part time S7.tir

CALL 313-261-7394

OILVNI I I ION H I * ?I o i F A K M I N L T K I N I I 1 1 J 5

Assisted Uwng for memory impairea IS looking for depenoabe people to loin our team • Part-time Dietary Aides Evenings • Fusume Mamie nance Person, must have experience Call tor interview I8t0) 489-9362

HARDWARE AND BATH SALES Full or part time flexible ideal for retirees Apply m person at Madison Hardware 6130 Canton Center Road, Canton or 31535 Ford Road Garden City

HARDWARE DISTRIBUTOR looking tor help m warehouse shipping, receiving 4 welding SSihour Century Hardware (810)478-1530

H A Y W A G O N D R I V E R S People wanted lo drive horse-drawn

and walk chicken around June Sugai Ford Roao

(3131 482-4741

, — — hay wagons and walk cmdi tanm Mornings May 4 Ji Bush Farm. Gotfredacn 4 f

G r o u n d s M a i n t e n a n c e -S e a s o n a l

Northville Parks 4 Recreation, is accepting applications tor Seasonal Grounds Maintenance positions P l y rale S6 00-$7.50 per hour based on experience and quaMicabons Posi-tions a re 40 hours pet weak. March thru earty Novemoet Appfccanis mual ba at least 18 veers of age and have a vakd Michigan Dnvers license and an acceptable dnving record Expen ence operating ndmg mowers pre-lerred Apply m person, at

NorThvMe Parks 4 Recreation 303 W Mam ST. NorthvUa Mich Northvlle Parks 4 Recreation is a

shared sennce ol the City and Township 01 NorthvUe and « an

Equal Opporturmy Employer

Heal th & Fitness Seeking ambitious tramawe mdi vidua! looking to combine fnah earn ings with good health Traimno

"" Cai (810) 589-5520 available

A C T I V I T I E S D I R E C T O R

For senior retirement community n Southfield Must have expenence wonting with seniors Ful tme Please apply or send resume

22800 Civic Center Dnve Southfield Ml 43034

Attention Charter* Woic* (No phone cans please)

H O U S E C L E A N E R S Full MEDCAL

DENTAL 4 UFE Full 4 part-time Mon-Fn

days, company car $6 25 58 25 to start i n d u i n g paid dnve time unllorms paiO holidays'vaeations • tonuses Call 10 find out why WE ARE THE HIGHEST PAYING

MAIO SERVICE AMERICAN FREEDOM

CLEANERS (810) 473-9300

HUMAN RESOURCES

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

Northwest Airlines, a principal employer In the Detroit Metro area is s e e k i n g a m o t i v a t e d h u m i n resources professional to be part o» our Detroit based Ground Operations Human Resources team

Use interpersonal skills and human resources general*! experience n (he areas o! recrui tment,select ion employee relations, management development organizational design and performance nuanagemeni w assist business partners «i meeting the.! operational ob|ecl>ves

Qualifications include BA degree 5 -years HR generals' expenence strong decision making and communi-cation Skins experience with union represented work groups and advanced degree a plus

In addition to Ihe mating, last paced environment NWA olers competitive compensation and benefits

Please submit resume and cover let-ters to Poeang aHRi 9970010, Nonh-west Amines 5101 Northwest Onve Dept A5480 S1 Paul MN 55111 3034 OR Fax (612) 727-6637 To hear more abom this .opportunity or the many other opportunities piease can our Job Hot-line (612) 726-3600

I Northwest Airlines reooynies ano i values diversity We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Insurance

Abstractor / Examiner FUN time position w th benefits avail-able tor expenence person Lrvoma area Send resume TO P O BOJ 1619 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Livonia. Ml 48150

LABORATORY WASTE WATER TREATMENT

OPERATOR New west suburban company Expen ence in waste water treatment PH •at tests, batch 4 continuous treat mart including •ooculaMn and clan-t ier o p e r a t i o n DWS p e r m i t requmwnents Send resume with salary requirements to

Box >1687 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma. Ml 48150

FULA. OR part nme people expen-encad in lawn me*nenance land-scape 4 irrigation who want to help run 4 manage teat groweig company. make bener than average money Transportation A mus» 810-3^ ^354-3213

L A W N M A I N T E N A N C E ' LANDSCAPE - Quality minded Oependade people needed Compel itive payibenefits (313) 427-8437

LAWN MAINTENANCE WORKERS needed LOR fast growing company Full time good pay Call

(313) 416-5123

LAWN MAINTENANCE CREWS Now hmng expenenced grass cuttmo crew members Ccmpetitivs wages 4 shordatue health care insurance available Call 313-427 9353

LAWN MAINTENANCE Expenenced lawn maintenance 4 presaurewasnng "velp wanted Great pay 313 525-8054

INSURANCE Automated insurance agency located in the Western Suburbs IS seeking Commercial Lines CSR 3 Years experience required and Applied System expenence help Resume 4 references lo Box 11652 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma, Ml 48150

LANDSCAPE COMPANY needs mot iva t ed , d e p e n d a b l e de ta i l -onented people who wort wen with llrtte or no supervision Previous expenence A plus FUL or part nme . Call 313-533-0138 or lax r e s u m e 10 313-534-5572

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION and bnck paving lirm seeking expen enced foreman and laborers $8 to SI2 per hour health insurance a n d retirement benelits available South-field based company (U'F) OT avail-able (810)305-7200

HOUSECLEANERS NEEDED Competitive Wage

• Bonus Pa>3 Training No Nights c Weekends Transportation Provided 4 Membe- Team

. Healthy Breakfast Dany If you like to clean houses aopty al

THE MAIDS 43000 W Nine l . t * i Suite 209

Novi iBerween Meadowoiook and Novi Rd ) M-F 9 00-4 00

O NORTHWEST A I * L I N E S

HOUSEKEEPER COOK Full-time tor 24-hour children's program Duties rnc'uOe nght housexeeping and meal preparation and planning High school diploma and experience required Send resume to

S Dougias. 1950 Martin Westland MI 48186 EOE

HOUSEKEEPERS 4 Dietary fcSes tutl 4 can fme tor ret rement nome «i Westland 313-451 1155

FOOD SERVICE 0IRECTQR and MARKETING DIRECTOR

A lovely suburban community « cur-rently accepting resumes 'or the fol-lowing positions • Food Services Director • Marketing Orector Experience and • proven track record in a retirement setting pre-ferred Please send your resume to Box H 5 2 0 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvoma Ml 48150

Genera l Help Management

H E L P W A N T E D

Accepted On Feat c o m e v»R kerne

bean Growing corrpeny

75 To

E x p a n t f n g Famwv^on distribution center tor I 80 YEAR okl electrical a ence oomper W hes apan-

«apwy wort through

C a n do wort eaerfy no enenence neceaaary as we JTTMRFMM -rammfl can

lead to a very secure

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18101639 7003

GROUNDS PERSON Dependable person needed to Do outside mairnenance a n d land scapmg M the PtymoiAh araa |7/hr Flexible hours toi or pert time

CALL 313-455-3680

GROUNDS PERSON tor summer POLO C M ) Apia 810-4 78-6800

G R O U N D S P E R S O N FULL time por t ion tor person who ENVOYS working outdoors MUAT be

• - detail orterled , able to

HI-CRAFT CARPENTRY INC residential tremens High pay Health

(B10) 437-6681- (3131 513-9600

H I G H L Y M O T I V A T E D rtgh volume insurance agency «I

search ol part-time Marketing C a i IEOO-8L41B14

H O U S E K E E P E R S immediate openings ei Farmington HAS

Some expenence necessary, •work weekdays 8 30-5

P E O P L E M A R K 8 1 0 - 4 7 6 - 1 0 0 0

H O U S E K E E P E R S Neeoeo lor asssted r ^ J taoWy n Now Ful lime S7.hr 81M69-S3K

Housekeepers & Night Laundry

Attendants

Amencas leading economy lodging chain is seeking -ndrviduAls tc. KMC make our guests fae< at home in socr less comfortable -corns

INSURANCE Commercial ana Personal Cuetome' Service Reps

Producers'Sales Marry Openings

Expenenced Only Fees Company Paid

Ann Bell Personnel 24044 Bingham Pointe Dr

Bingham Farms. Ml 48025^348 (810)540-3355 Fax 5408165

I N S U R A N C E -T P . A A G E N C Y

URGENT Looking tor Assistant m Accounting Must have good com-pute! skills and accounting knowl-edge Located, in Farmington, Hats

C J I resume (810) 855-8062 Attn Kay

LANOSCAPE DESIGN const ruction, farm seeking experienced people m landscape construction Foreman crew members (810)664-1677

LAWN MAINTENANCE Growing company looking lor reliable workers Compet i t ive w a g e s P lymou th / Northvme area (313) 420-4373

L O C A L O F F I C E of nat ional o rgan iza t ion needs two fun-t i m e c a r e e r - m i n d e d indi-v idua l wi l l ing to work hard a n d be t ramed W e offer t ra in ing. E a r n wh i le y o u l e a m . cho ice of locat ions potent ia l f i rst-year earn ings m excess of i 5 0 000 Ca l l Sandy 810-356-7111

MACHINE OPERATORS Livoma company has opervnos lor machine operators on the 3rd shrh 11pm-7 30am SE^R plus shift pre-mium to start, benefits after 6 months Musi be dependab le 4 have reliable transportation

ALLMAND ASSOCIATES INC 12001 Levan Rd

Uvonia. Ml 48150

Lawn Maintenance Company has openings loi expenenced

L a w n Maintenance Laborers Musi be 18 yrs old snd have valid driver's kcenee Quality equpment S7-$12.00hr . bonuses (313) 591-3191 ot (313) 591 1603

LAWN SERVICE Experienced person wanted, at least 1 yr expen-ence Cuthng tnmming. edging good pay 4 benelits paid vacation Call T o n v B l 0 - 4 7 8 - 3 0 5 2 E v e s 313-937-0644

M A C H I N E . O P E R A T O R S

are an expanding tool company with vet ious

grvndmg and lathe poaaons available Starting wage tor trainees is $6 50 M 50 per hr Experienced operators Irom $9 50 $18 50 per hr Modem air conditioned lectory with, great ben ehts ano lots o l overtime

Cai . Fax or Visit M O E L L E R M F G C O

43938 Plymouth Oaks Blvd Plymoulh Ml 48170 Phone 313-416-0000

Fax 313-416-2200

L a n d s c a p e F o r e m a n ( M / F ) & S u p e r v i s o r s YEAR AROUND

EXCELLENT PAY 4 BENEFITS G lenn or Cindy 810 -543 -4400

LANOSCAPE FOREMAN experi-enced prelerred Leadership abilities a musl P»y based on ability' experience GN scaping L610: &

able Piewous expenence a pkis Staring wage al $7 SO plus benefits Fax reiume to 313-4S6-HM

GROUNOS PERSON Ful or pert time person needed lor OWTOOMAPL oommun*y LO

GENERAL HELP $14.91/ to start

MO F * p f R * N C E Neeoeo at dust aampta oat-m a Lent term

pmat m n n j Cai Mon a r t , « 3 1 * « M W 1

O e W W L A M W ^ d t o l . >N>>i ca i ' W " 'WV-. 4 m I I W 4 8 "

K « R G $7*v AexMs hours H * or

" " C A U . 313-274-4766

GROUNOS PERSON

PERTINENT commurWy Great work e n v i r o n m e n t 4 oppor tun i ty ecNwuenwS CAI Robert or Heavier

810-471 -1625

(WOUNOS SL*^RV190R tor lerpe apt comrrxxWy m Canton m u * e r w wortong «M doore s^e r -» w > experience j rgawi ieone i sM|» and be a neat fmee Ooea nc* "eoNe

lent « w « n g wage 4 benetaa some

t T S ^ n t 4

HI LO DRIVER Recent gromilh has created a need in our Romufcia Teytor or Westland warehouse tacwMs tar a fs-lo driver

W E O f F E R

StataMv

F I * beneN peekage and

. Numeroua IM* peralion • Clean EnvtronmeN • Ooporti**ty tor Advancament

Musl heve GEO or DOWNE and good m e * *CP^ »day

1351 HI* (S o» Ford)

_ Ml 48186 EOC

• our guests l« comfortable

# H O U S E K E E P E R S F u l l & p a r t t i m e

* N I G H T L A U N D R Y

A T T E N D A N T

F u l l t i m e

For prov«*ng supervior sennce wth a smile you« be ewa-deo with excel-lent wages i n d BETTER BENEFITS FOR FULL TIME POSITIONS1

upon Hi^cl i ty we oftor F U U TIME eme4oyees a Managed care o«enng me<»ei

($10 oopay tot Clice visits and Sentali

a Ptescnpaon ana wson plans a Stock purchase plan through

peyroa aeducnon a 40IK and moral

You should be acne tc m n a flex** schedule ApoN NOW at Red Rod inn 39700 Arm Arbor Rd Plymouth Mi (at 1-275) Plymoulh EOE

RED ROOF INNS

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S

We are a highly successful dislnou-tion company located in the Detroit metro area, and are seeking a top qua*ty Director ol Human Resources tor our Stan o> 400. employees - sal-aried and hourly Oui ideal candidale will have a minimum of 5 years of HR experience as either the head ol the department or number 2 person in the aepartment al a company of al east 400- employees BA and college training m HR is a plus 'or this position

The ideal candidate have execu rive expenence m a l HR 'ields - staf development salary administration benefits 401 (Kl administration, per tormance evaluations, continuing development and upkeep ol policy •nanuals thorough knowledge and understanding ot a» government reporting requirements thorough knowledge an understanding ol pay ro# administration

The dea l candidate mil be a highly motivated individual atue io deal effectively with prolessionai staff and pe-sonnei, and lake Ihe lead and n native «i the ongoing development c* tins very important depanmert

I you position that executive skirts and wiH .*ter you an attractive and t^ght, competitive salary and benefit package cease sand your resume to

Box '1640 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schooicralt Rd Livoma M- 48150.

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

Integrity is expanding its transfer pro-duction operation Our state ol the art facility requires the hinng ot M l time pnnters inspectors screen room per sonnel 4 heat P'ess operators Excel-lent Benefits 4 pay tor expenence in screen printing operations Fax resumes to 313 531-7372 t o r call 313 531 -7370 to set up an interview

LANOSCAPE HELP Large apart meni complex located M Troy >s now offering summer jobs Work outside with our landscaping crews cutting lawns tnmming shruos 4 trees 4 planting flowers DotTl wait lot summer take advance ol this oppor-t u n e Pay $6 75I»W Monday • Friday, 40 hours pei week CAI now (810 )643-6663 ««1 106 or FAX 10 (8101 816-9904 Attn Ron

L A W N S P R I N K L E R

H E L P N E E D E D Expenence preferred Looking lor Service People installers 4 Helpers Can (313) 462-0920

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S

F U U & P A R T T I M E 4 HR SHIFTS

ALL 3 SHIFTS AVAILABLE Machine operalors'assemoty needed tor plastic miaction molding facitiSy WlfWig 10 train Apply in person

C H I V A S P L A S T I C S 8 5 9 5 R o n o a D r Canton. Ml 48187

313-451-1171 EOE

L A W N SPRINKLERS Hiring e i Excellent

expenenced Fiela Positions

L A W N S P R I N K L E R S Uvonia company seeking dependable Service Techmoan

Leave message (8101 474 3090

L A W N S P R I N K L E R

T E C H N I C I A N Expenenced Top dollar paid

(8101 489-5862

LANDSCAPE LABORERS No expe nence necessary Green Valley

212 Landscaping 1810)437-221

INTERESTED in the home improve-ment business'' Wanted Abie bodied person io leam the construction b-usi -ness & act as a gopher, pd l permits, run errands, etc Some -epair skills preferred Excellent wages car 4 gas allowance Musi have current drivers license Igood record) 4 insurance Contact Mike or Tom Irom 9a-11 am 810-443-2600

looking tor a challenging lai will M y utilize your HR

I N V E N T O R Y

C O O R D I N A T O R National Service company seeks career-minded ndrmdual tor manage-ment ol inventory control program Tha position is available m Sterling Heights Candidates must be orga-nized oetaii-oriented and have com-puter expenence Dut«s win include data entry, expediting shipping and receiving and customer service Ben •fits package 401K and salary to $25 000 Piease submit resume to

Bo. «1679 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspaper

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma. Ml 48150

LANDSCAPE" LABORERS 4 ASSISTANT FOREMAN n-rvf

H-ghiy motivated individuals must be willing to work outdoors in a physi-cally demanding environment Some travel may be required Pay will be commensurate wrth past experience Ar interested should contact -lef* Planner with Historical Courtyards 4 Gardens at 313-541-4606 EOE

L A N D S C A P E . ' L A W N M A I N T E -NANCE laborers needed Expenence prelerred but not necessary Fu«time with excellent pay 313-266-92*3

LANDSCAPE 4 LAWN MAINTE-NANCE - personnel reedeO for aggresswe lop ol the l«e landscape cp Only team o-ented motivated need apply Expenence preferred or will tram Good pay for nght peoole Ca4 Sandy for appt 313-535-6645

LEARN a trade <r> a growing held and earn up to $30,000 m pay and bene Ms as a than bnck installer Musi have enable transportation

Cat Williams Panel Bnck 313-538-6633 v t x e mail ext 308

M A C H I N E S A L E S E N G I N E E R

Commission based Motivated duo plmed individual with success'u selling experience Ouality cornmuni cation skids 4 machine background a p lus Send resume to PMC Machinery Sa les 14600 Keel Street Plymoulh Twp . MI 48170

An Equal Opportunity Employer

M A C H I N E SHOP Ful u n a weedy work avaaable «I the M*on»Wixom area Day «r»I1 some overtime, machine operators Some openings l-or Ihe mature or retire*! person recent expenence helpful will train Some part ome openings avail ade tor students Paid vacations hoi. days 4 health insurance 401k

78-1745 ext 225

L E A S I N G A G E N T S We are tn need ol smiling laoes lor open positions m our leas.ng office Large apartment community m. West land Must have transportation. Ee oependatxe and have sales expen-ence Ful time, some weekends tor more information can Jeffrey at 313-729-5650 or apply-at the Land ings Apts Westland

M A C H I N E S H O P

H E L P Livoma area Macrae shop expenence nelplui, not nec-

essary Full-time days Full benefits Reti-ees welcome Call between 9-5

(313) 591-1044

LEASING AGENT - 2 weekends pei month, salary plus commission Polo Club Apts 810-478-6800

M A C H I N E T O O L E l e c t r i c i a n s , P i p e f i t t e r

T o p pay med ica l , pa id vacat ion 8 ho l idays (810) 399-4533

LEASING CONSULTANT PART TIME

Needed tor 2 apartment communities in F armmgton Cafl tor appointment

(810| 474-2884

LANDSCAPE NURSERY ASSIS-TANT - Telegraph Orchard L ike area Expenence necessary Can Maryann 9am-4pm 810-33* 3999

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Obaerver 4 36251 Rd

uvome MI 4 « i50

OROONO 4 WOOO YARD •CLP

RECEPTIONIST Part-ama lor M a i «i <*»

n e d o e a i 7 o w

HI-SPEED PACKAGING MECHANICS

•racy a mual Knowledge ol d M N Windows 98 4 NT a plue EiiLieii'if weoee and tienaMs Equal

• 463 Trenton

Ml «1»4614 HOME 8UADMG WORKSHOPS

TTACMUG P O * legWy n n e i a n g U l taecMng poamons with

POSITIONS 4 pan «ma

pr*M Iga of bukftng

Ce l Glenn

HVAC SERVICE TECH

company .ocaled m Western Great exposure to several different aspects of the HVAC nduntry Com-pany vehcte provided Excellent Ben-efit package «iekxtng 40l(k) with match penaion and educational reimbursement Appucant shcuild have tntee to five years expenence m -eswdential aervce «-!h e ^ t n c a l Troudesnooling pnHerred muet nave boi ler exper ence Competit ive wages to correspond wflh expen ence C a i Ray «! A.J Dar«x»se Son Fhumdn* 4

X G N T I M ( W A * C A B I T

Is lookmg tor a PROOUCTION ASSISTANT Full time with benefits 4 year degree in V<Jeo Prooucncn preferred or a 2 year degree with pnor experience m TV p«*XiClior Appry m person at 37735 Enterprise O Suite 100 Farrmnoton H4ls

EEO'AA Employer M f T W

JANITORIAL Commercial Property Management Company seeking tu l time utuity person reapona«4ities mckida gen-eral cleaning and kght mantenance Must have reliable transportation Benefits and gas allowance Contact Shannon Porte- a l f810)539-5235

H O U S E K E E P E R S Horn m u g M hme Houaakieepin tor •nemoon sMU dearvng a Corporate Headquarters Ou*»ng Pay Harts at $ 6 0 W » with beneAls For mora • * * -

f o r please ce* <313) 374*120 An Equal Opportumry t

HUMAN RESOURCE GENERALIST

Oue to rapid growth and expen NOT tost paced tan seeks se i motivated nur i merg* t w » « * « luMs w«»i good commumcaaon

vNluMS who have poa«ve work

TECHNICAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS ATTN RO 297

ML Airport industnai DR vpeaenr Ml 4«19« Fax 313465-4219

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S

Warehouse Womer InwaHer p"»»« Operators and General Laborers Earn up to $7 »Q.h/ Overtime alter 8 Mrs Good bene'its

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S

8 1 0 - 5 5 3 - 7 7 1 0

J A N I T O R I A L

D A Y P O R T E R S

O F F I C E C L E A N E R S A

F L O O R S P E C I A L I S T S Growmg bmkJmg memtenence com-pany haa mmeAaie k * 4 part-ime positions Benelits AKd iokdug I n e w o r k p l a c e For i n f o r m a t i o n

313-421 9254

L A N D S C A P E

O P P O R T U N I T I E S

Here's an excellent opportunity to |i>n .growing prolessionai company We are looking lor hardworking profes-sional people, such as youraeH ten a challenging career

Openings In Landscape 4 Imgatxm Construction

Lawn Maintenance Gardening 4 Weed«ig

Fertli/ingPestickJe Technician Expenence nelplui Out n d neces

sar, C O L a plus Full 4 part tme positions available

• Ful l Benef i ts a

L E A S I N G C O N S U L T A N T It you are looking tor a company with good bene'its good pay 401k and a company to grow with and it you have sales expenence 4 customer expen-ence please send resume to

Box §1636 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft PO Livonia Ml 48150

Call Monday (313)

Friday 1C 595 3664

10am pm

LANDSCAPER GOOO outdoor environment Ra» able hard worker Fun/part txne posi tens $ 7 $ » h r <313) 266 2163

I N D U S T R I A L E L E C T R I C I A N

Leading Dommrwet mamAacturer haa ' opeiwg tor e » r - — -

muat be staM

4 expenenced «Mh servo dnves W i d o w s 96 NT and electnc

4 b e n e f i t s Equal Oppor tun i ty Emptoyer Send resume io EIEOR can P O Box 463 481K3-0614

INSIOE SALES Aa a leader m

JANITORIAL L i^ i t evemng wort. 12 15 hours.we Livoma 4 Weal Ooomfieid EXCELLENT WAGES

313-421-8620

• JANITORIAL OFFICE CLEANERS

up io $7/hr io start , BLOG 4 AREA SUPERVISORS^

evemnga -C to SFT*" to start SouthhekJ FAMWI^ON Piymou* 610-449 7600

L A N D S C A P E Rr

G R O U N D S K E E P E R PERMANENT and temporary pos. tens at large apartmeni oommumty m Southfced Must have expenence wth planting and gnxsios i x *aep Need vakd driver's license Excellent pay and benefits Cai (810) 367 25C3 Apply »

Riverstone Apa r tmen ts 25740 Smawassee

Southfield Ml 46034

LICENSED PLUMBER for new con struclior. 4 yrs. experience Must nave own truck 4 lools Start immedi-ately Good pay 313-261-0641

M A C H I N E T O O L ELECTRICIANS PANEL

BUILDERS. PIPEFITTERS 4 BUILDERS

Minfmum 1 year expenence Needed NOW1 For positions

siartimj immediately Excellent bene'its package

Can (610) 983 3950 MGW industrial Systems Inc

Mach ine Too l Sk i l led T rades Tra inees

tor machine assemdy elecincal ano fluid power Classroom, 4 hands o r paid training Company has 30 years m machine too cor t rds business Excellent wages 4 innge beneMs

t 313-564-4196

LIFEGUARD CURRENT Red Cross Lite Guard training CPR required WSl prelerred Monday thru Friday 8am-4 30 PM 810-349-3699

LANDSCAPE. SPRINKLER General aoor positions South Lyon based company «i business 20- years

i8IO>437 9333

LANDSCAPE SPRINKLER General labor aonncm South Lvon based conpenv in Business 20* ye4KS

<8101437 9333

LIFEGUARD Must be certified for large

Farmington H*s apartment community

Appry m person

M u m x D a Management Office 35055 Mmrwood Dt Farmington Hills Ml

N W comer d Grand Rrver 4 Drake

M A C H I N I S T M A C H I N I S T T r a i n e e

$ 7 - $ 1 6 / h r App ly w i l h in 783-A Manufac-tu re rs Dr , Wes t land

MACHINIST OO10 Grmder >0 Gnnder

Valu U-Tool 4 Gage 27675 Joy Rd Westland (3131 422-2300

L I G H T A S S E M B L Y /

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S Water!ord plant has immediate open-mos lor lull time day(6 00em to 3 jOprr - No experience required training prowded Producaon bonus benefits package 4 40IK ater 90 days For details cad between 8 00am 4 4 30pm at (810) 62> 2500

MACHINIST V T L Operator Must have 5 yea's mm expenence on manual v«rt<al lathes 1313) 427-6550

MACHINIST 1 ) Farmkar m a machine shop

environment 2 i Requnnng mechanical abarty

(810)553-7747 or (410)553-7748

Farrrwigton Hals cutting tods manutactuxer

Top rales steedy work

E innge benefits

E O I

LANDSCAPE Foremen (IWFI

Operators

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Product Action, t company r- Plymoulh hes mmediete opamngs tor M time poathona «! sorting and inspection c4 parts Expe nence w« i quality standards autfhng « meeeurtng r>sm»"er«s * p n l e ^ d « you are mteraaled m a ta« paced

-AH o-rersime pey p< comprehenane MADE* EM c a i (313) 459-9967 ot » D Y

5045 Fogg SI

JEWELER NEEDS F U U TIME POLISHER

MatrnewC HuWmarm JAO M a v n a - I Ann Amor Ml 48104 (or Ian) 31 >666-6180

A key l y o u h e v e j oa M buaneaa to bu

HUMAN RESOURCE GRAC To I 3 0 K tn terv iear l t i f l new employers 4 OB appkeans C I Corp AT5544 1500 FAX 8I0-S24 2461

oompuaar Meraia and have • good phone menner we can g>ne you a greet product to sal good laeds salary and commeewna « a l can M u J $36 000 445 000 how M year Send I ' axna to A # M 30449 Worm me Mem, «360 M M Ml 46334

INSURANCE APPRAISER Expenenced Vehicle a p p r a i s e r needed tor large meurance company S e n d 'eeixna to S I M Sou*Aatd Ml

46066-5151

j o e COACHES Needed to work «l eommuiiMy * * snos with, aeiekjpmentely dsaPMd M U Prater WCLS trained CAI

313 292 2600

J O B C O A C H Seebng aeta»-onaraed •I iaen n »

io • KMvan wa poa*ona W C I S M O ^ iniimrijjpiMarri

110am-4pm 810-47VIT90 810^66-6114

LABORERS SPWlNKLtRS No experience -eoeaary 1 .taoendade herd worhng ja la Ca l (311) 425-5564

Expenence pi Marred • EOE 13131 416-9080

EXPERIENCED LANOSCAP1NG LABORERS KNAN V * ley i o d

trenchea We are WMNIG to pey ' you a re w * n g to work Pay baaed on

nee 4 abaity Cel Paul (313) 32«EI14

LANDSCAPING 4 LAWN SERVICE cmaoe a n d rakade help EXCELLENT PAV

4 older (6101 437 5214

LANDSCAPING 4 TELEMARKETING H6LP

waraad M 4 part time Traesnjav ade expenence p f te r rad Caf

313-534-4460

LAND SURVEYOR

wetn^nenl Person Crew CJsef Rod Parson awo CAO vacaaon mt»are ARPee Oormen mc 36029 SC hoor era* M r w Ml 46150 or 313-963-3338

MAIL CLERKS Part tsme posmona avaiiatM S6txiu ' to start Send snort resume and appli-cation request to G Thompson. 19655 Outer Onve Ste 500 Dee-bom Ml 48124

M A I 1 7 S H I P P I N G C L E R K Growing mortgage company needs respona*ie individual tor "wMroom snvpmg clerk CompatiBve salaiy 1lA-trme benefitt excelenj working cor^ diiions W * tram Pleeae corned me Hiyner Resource Oept

810-266 7520 • '54

LIGHT PUNCH PRESS WORK •a No

M tram mala or (313) 536-1370

L I M O U S I N E S E R V I C E seeking M A N r e e p o n e M « * -aomg r d v D u M LO (OFCI Our t e a m Muat be avakade io work aa needed PoeaCke TO! ame tot ng« NDIRTDJEL Knowledge ol Metro Area 4 exceler*

(3131 274-7773

Loan Processor m s waaat home n y twamant a seeking a Loan Processor

Man SorteriMe* Machine Operator -S240WUy-

Must have m a i sorting • Alt,Mid s o m e day TDHS

Apply 9 1 l a m 4 1 3pm 31771 Ford Rd E d Wayne PIC IO 4 SS O r d REM^RED

INTERIM PERSONNEL

TEACHER PARAPRO^ESSIONAL SWIMMING PROGRAM

H S Graduate WSL CenAcaPon pre. •erred MA< letMr ol raanS» 4 reaume

Schools 32500 SNawaaeee Fern* MTJKY Ml 46338-2363 AppHcaAn aeadkne March 25 1997

enprovamers mortgage pro-j Dunes n U H e r e * anal-order ing t i t les c l ea r i ng

prepermg loer does a pay baneMs no i l a m io 4 30 Me l

BuHdmg Co

( i s s h a Uiamiie hours

126236 SouMMId R d l I Ml 46076 or FAX

ONLY THE BEST For open maxitenence ooeeons « large apartment comrtumty Muat fee exper enced m a l phases ol n e r * . nance HVAC oanAad ano neaa apenment eipenence Th» poenen oen lead to an orvaMPi poa*on O t Je f f r ey at 1 1 3 7 2 » S 6 f 0 i t s 313-467 6366 or me* r a

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT F u l sme days Tuaa Sal Includes bane-Ma Appty m Ha FarwsngKm YMCA 26100 Feimngton Rd 1 4 mae N 01 12 U M

m

6 H ( * ) C lass i f i ca t ions 500 to 500

| & Help Wanted General [ ^5 Help Wanted Genera l !

500 Help Wanted General

500

O&E S u n d a y . M a r c h 2 3 , 1 9 9 7

Help Wanted General I C

2.

Help Wanted General

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT M a i n t e n a n c e S u p e r v i s o r •eiiable irartsportation needM toi Pnnt.ac ares building Duties nclude McKiniey Associates Inc

, g e n e r a l b l d g m a i n t e n a n c e inspection pans p < « u p mail » * " i fcution etc Contact Conn.o at <no-3S«>oaoo

M A I N T E N A N C E

A S S O C I A T E

Oppoftun-ty in last paced growth quanted metal stamping company seek* maintenance person Must be salt motivated A nave 2 yeans experience with stamping presses * support equipment Appiy r. person at E 4 E Mianulacloinng 300 Industrial Ot Plymouth Ml 481 TO

MAINTENANCE Expeoence.3 on>y Sen o r citizens ipartmer-i Wages apartment & ben etits Must nave transportst-on i o * n tools . 313 522-1'51

M A I N T E N A N C E FOR Con JO'"'mums Self-starter 0 « n tools 4 tran*pGfiar>on West

• t T * ' C a ^ C a f d 810-539 3t67

.mem openmg to< a Maintenance Super v.so at apartment community in Ann Arte*

es carpentry Bwctrcal Oing slufis and i n n m n 5 years

e ipenence HVAC cert i f icat ion requited This lull time position oflers above average wage with benefits package mdudng a *0iiki piAn health insurance and disccunt on apartmenl 'enjai 'ate available

P.ease send resume to

GoHsi<Ja La«e A p a r t m e n i s .'345 Wcodnoge Way

Vpsunt . Ml 4819? 313-a 34 1016

EOE

MA'NTENA?,

M A I N T E N A N C E

bettevtie l i Dowry ivei area • • - 1 * .Of k t «;*r > ' sary m an phases ot resM p r o p e r l y m a . n f e n a n c e •esume 1o p O Bo• 3C£ . iHSfcJ M« 48037

M A I N T E N A N C E immeO-ate openings tor C

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN >ee«. j qualified. -iign energy rtvoh ,o-ea Maintenance Technician to join >ur -esioemt apartment community

Jeai candidate wa possess H-9ng tiackg-ound <n electrical, jimnornq -Id HVAC We oftei a com ;e ' i i i . » wage including benefit ; ic-.a j e 40t K and more For imm«-.1 a't? 1 aeration piease apply n :«>rv7'i'c Village Squire apartments

j l j V - ' m < EOE

J r M A I N T E N A N C E

E N G I N E E R

M A I N T E N A N C E W O R K E R M E C H A N I C A L

wth ability to diagnose jlems epaii and perform preven-,e maintenance or electrical and •umalic pmducticc equipment H .are interested in a career with a

son of a Fortune 300 company, i apc-v at

F a s h o n w a l i 39^55 Ber.« Road

Wixom M< 81^960-9300

MAINTENANCE hours per «ee> n Pymoulh May thru 0 . t 31st Gererai mamle

ice sk us $8hOu' with references ii', r person at 073 S Ma." -mouth l313i 459 5440

MANAGEMENT POSITIONS rustomei service and "ield opera-'s Marke'mj rc-mpan, 13 Mil*

M A N A G E R S A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R S

T R A I N E E S

5 Good Reasons to Jom RITE AIO s Re ta i l M a n a g e m e n t

earn

1 ) PRESTIGE We are one of ine Nation s largest and laslest growing retail drugstore chains, so you will en(Oy *-• me berwMs o» wonting lor a leader 2 ^TRAINING Our raM and upward deveiopmera program train* you step-by step m all aspects a» retail management

SECURITY You k» have mme<jiat» secunty at RITE AID with a tully comprehensive Bene tits package as well as a good salary ' ^

RECOGNITION We value out fta<0 wortung. conscientious man-agers and give recognition wtiere it a due 5 ) STEADY GROWTH There is no guesswoi* aOout where you are gc*ng at RITE AlO Y o j will nave a clearly defined career path •vitfi anniual rev»ews

Please send or fan 'esumes

Market Ott<e 5400 Perry Dnve

Walertord, M A83W F u 8 t t«74 -26a7

Attn Employee Reaticns Manager

MECHANIC & FIELD Mechanic Must nave espenwnce win true* mounted and 0*1 road aqv»pment

hyorauk systems Wages ate with experience

including hydrat to cgtwiiensura Benefits 1810^85 1311

MECHANIC Musi have eipenence on trucks & construction equipment Appry tn person ai Noble* Landscape S u p p y 2 9 4 5 0 W 8 Mi le Farmington 810 474 4922

MECHANIC NEEDED 'or road set vice Farmmgton area For* lift corr pany Top DeneMs competitive salary (810) 477-0650

M E C H A N I C S

Immediate Full & Part time posi-tions available at our Farmmgton H4IS repair shop Must have own tools, vata dnvers licenses 4 able to dnve standard Transmission

E iceiKjnt aenelns Free Uniforms S10-S12 pen hour

Apply in person at the f ' totlowMig locations

U - H A U L

Farmington Repair Shop 30711 Grand Rive-Farmington Hills. Ml

inkster 29600 M«ch»gan Ave Inksler Ml

No Phone Calls Please' EOE

M E T A L L U R G I S T Clean efhetanf. metal s»mpmg lac«ty seeks associate full or part erne to coordinate melallur greal testing program UelaMurgcai study students pieaae app-y E i p e n e n c e required Send resume ot «pp<y 10 E & E Manu factunng 300 Industrial Dr Ply

Lmouth. Ml 48170

M I L L H A N D Miminum ol 5 yeats enperience 40IK. good benefits Overtime

18101 380-8515

500 Help Wanted General

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR UNDERWRITER

needed lor expanding non con-forming mortgage company Eicef-lem salary, benefits. & wortung concM«on» Espenence requwed Please taa 'esume to 810-288-7530, Ann Jay Marnaon

P R O C E S S O R Conventional Troy To $27K

BQVER SEARCH 810 645 0900

MO&iLE HOME Counter Ware-house person & Service Person Honest pleasant people Good wages. BeneMs (313) 722 9340

MOLLY MAlO Now hir-ng full time Mon-Fn onty No evenings No weeAaryjs Medical & denial, benefits avartabM Please call 313-451-9555

M O R T G A G E A C C O U N T EXECUTIVES

L O A N O R I G I N A T O R S S65.000o*« Great Benefits

Maio' national mortgage co on IYSE alters ternlic salary & oppor-tunity lo earn 6 figures E«pen

ence a plus but will tram salespeople from any field Employment Center Agency

181.01 569 '636

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR UNDERWRITER

needed tor expanding non con-tomwig mortgage company Excel-lent salary benefits & worting conditions Expenence required Pease tax resume to 810-28&7S30 Attn Jary Harnson

M O R T G A G E Rap*#y growing cenlraiy located niong^)e lender a seeking to l« openings for

•LOAN OFFICERS •PROCESSORS

.TELEMARKETERS We offer a competitive salary, paid employee health insurance and opportunities tor bonuses 11 you have t-xpenence in norvconforming mort-gage ending and want an opportunity to earn what you are worth, lax your resume in confidence to Human Resources 810 355-0771

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Mortgage Banking

REPUBLIC ~XNCORP

M E C H A N I C ^ • N need ol 2 Slate Certified Mechanics lot full time work in busy Oak Park, shop Good pay Ca." Russ af Ib10| 546-2206

MANAGER TRAINEE FACTORY 6 DAYS COMPUTER SKILLS P O B O * 660 BIRMINGHAM MI 4«QI2

Realty Grpu e ry management -—leSale jper.-

jmmun«ai-on sk.iis are e-qui-ed Car ana .a i id d''«er s cense aMuired Must have cwn tools and

the ability tc won. tie.<..e hou's R4B .-fliers an exce-ie r i salary and benefit package OuaW«d indr»-Ouais are encouragod to FAX resurries to 810-799-2310 or apev at 2630C-Berg Rd ScuthfieW Ml 460>1 eceaa

M A N A G E R T R A I N E E S B'uo Chip companies in service ndusir.es need promotable Corp-o-rate Tramees Degree required Will consider recent grad S24-S28K Can.tax resume to Stacey Koepp 810-932-H70 ta . 8'0-932-12t4

Harpe- Associates 29870 MttJeOelt Farmington Hills Ml 48334

MAINTENANCE L«ige Novi condom

3e

complex seasonal staff lor a»

,p ts Of building ana ground mainfle ance No ex.per.erce necessary

.ton to Quality a must Please r interview 810 47? 88*:2

M A I N T E N A N C E Large propery management -rem pan, see* -ng maintenance pecce 'or _,/* SoutMieid communities Must be experienced n an phases c' acJ" ment maintenance Compensation nc'udes compebtrve «age 4 fu'!

enet.ls 81C-645 S400 Ext 212 0--.and -ev-jme to Property Man , .e P O Box 692 Blcomtieid •fills Ml 48303-0692

M A I N T E N A N C E L E A D E R -•cavy p*ar« ana srruclu#ai slee

MB'XAF'CN SCVDP £ip«nence ano Knowledge o> ove-neaa a a r f t

r^actunes ana tr $ prc'«'*«o E*pene^ce n gen«r») tx>'K3>n5 mam 'e 'ance «?»ectrx^rt *co' tr<i a«r cona.Tionmgi r i also required $ 1C y«a.*» e>penence personal foo<s ^ncM^eo^e OF OShA sa*er, NE^^a stem « requ rec Apciv«n person

•.400RE FLAME CUTTING CO 40605 Mcono Ra His

M A I N T E N A N C E

Maintenance help needed 'or •arge equipment easmg com-pany Prior maintenance exper-ence necessary Must be "««'t ie and wikng no do erranifc Salary oius l(i* oenenits irtarested cano dates can call Diane at (8101 7 3 7 - 1 3 0 0 ex! 675

LCASC ACCEPTAMCC CORPORATION

F E D E R A T E D F INANCIAL

M A N A G E M E N T

P O S I T I O N A..i,;abm .r Bedford Township rjter es'tw aotxar. ts should nave 3 to 4 \ .ears e>pe'*nce wc-rkng ».tn adults ' with i»ve<omentai disab.;it«s a high , schcc- dipicma valid dnvers license DMH cert'tication and Current CPR 4 I f irst Aid Previous management «• per-ence prelerred Join a Byname organization w1fi an exoling manage- j men- opportunity Fun oere i i t package inciuong paid vacation and personal lime Salary negofiarie Interested appKants should send : cc.e- e re ' 4 resume IO 15419 M.c! neoefl .ivcynna Ml 48154

' Management

S P O R T S M I N D E D Lookar.g 'or competitive haro working

[ S eaiership qualities Win train j jf&QC a mo Ask for Mr G-bsor

3t3-455018€ !

management trainee

W i l l T r a i n 15 poWions

•Neerrs to br •-.lied by Mar •No e icener te necessar, •Starting af Up to $525 w*

. (3131 414-6480

C A L L C E N T E R

M A N A G E R

Seen ng me nght .na.v.duai lc hands [ jn manage the day to-day operations

-f a new inbound cam center The | rght candidate will interface *ith [ nbou-O callers tie customer M n < e I driven a *ea( prcolem solve' and a

strong team leader mlft 1 -2 years call center or > elated experience 'I you have a college degree arid would like •mmediale consideration piease tor wa'd your tesumo and saary tequue-r-ents fo

ATTN CALL CENTER I 1911 WOOOSLEE TROY Ml 43083

FAX 810-740-9025

M A N A G E R T R A I N E E

To S24 000 Nat<ma; company eica.lent lraming. benefits 4 advancement All backgrounds considered Phew 1810) 473-7210 Fa« Resume iSIO) 473-4548 k Greene 4 Assoc Personnel y

MANICURIST 'N top- Birmingham sa-on EstaC iisnaO cuent based p r e ' e " M or expe-rienced CaU Amy Sue

18101 540-2200

M E C H A N I C S Large truck dealership looking for Certified Mechanics We nave recently moved lo a better location and a m e t updaled tacwty

POSIUXIS AVAILABLE • Brake Clutch 4 Suspen

5icn Tecnnioans Musr be Stale Certified

We ofler • Competitive pay 4

benefits 40IK • OEM factory warning,

provided Apply m peiwYsend resume lo

TRI-COUNTY INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 'NC

5701 Wyoming Ave Deato rn M«higan 48126

MECHANICS Looking lor ' expen enced 4 1 trainee for indus'nal truck repai- Resume to E'well Parker 23944 Freeway Pan> Dr. Farmmgten H1IS5 Ml 48335

MANUFACTURER MOVING lo Nc-rthville has immed-ale openings •o- general laborers to nvork mi indus tna" plant Pos-Hons available "or y p p i n g - e c e i v n g bagging, judging 4 warehouse Must have re^able transportation 313-893 89CO

'MANUFACTURING LABOR - inflow | precast construction some "•eavy | lifting. S? hour to start 2 shifts H e a l t h i n s u r a n c e W x o m

(810^669-9886

MECHANICS S E M I - T R A I L E R S

Romulus based semi-tra-'er aea-etship is seeking full time Mechanics experienced in body work and susce-nti-cm Benef.ts include 40UK) paid holidays denial health n^urance and u « forms Also seeking expenenced mobile truck repair pe-sor- Pay commensura'e eipenence

One o< Michigan s <argesl lesidHtr mortgage leryJers is ohenrxf an opportunity lor a POST CLOSER to (om the team Dutes will include rev«ew>ng f.na documents, computer ] nput and problem solving Analytical | thinkers are needed mortgage super- | ence is a plus We a-'e a growing com pany lookng to« some sreat additions' Send or f ax a resume w>th cover elter and salary requirements to

Republ ic Bancorp Mor tgage Inc Human FUjsourcevPC

31155 Northwestern Highway Farmington Mitls Mi 48334

FAX 18101 932-6513 EOE'AA

kk>nj»). C H E C K US FIRST'

We -epresent M»:higan s Leadir>3 Lenders ar-d Title Companies. Ou' positions are unadvertised

BO yER SEAFSCH 810 645 0900

| Mortgage

I S a l e s A c c o u n t

| E x e c u t i v e M a n a g e r

I Ann Arbor based mortgage company is seeking a quali-fied individual to manage

• several oul-of-state account • executives Sales manage

I I ment and mortgage banking _ experience highly preferred I Knowledge o' Conventional

FNMA FHLMC products required Salary comnvs-

• sion, bonus health beneMs " SO". Travel Fw Contidenual | consideralion piease send . salary requirements and I resume to

Human Resources • Washtenaw Mortgage Co

315 E Eaenhomer Sle 12 Ann Arbor, Ml 48108

or fax lo 313-662-9517 EOE ^

500 Help Wanted General

PACKAGING 1240/WEEKLY

A l Shrttt avaalaCM Appty V-11 » 1-3

29240 Buckingham >8B m Livoma-196 1 I M f H M Pic ID 4 SS Card required

E R S O f i k L INTERIM PEF

CUSTOM RESIDENTIAL PAINTER Must have al Must 10 years expen ence KnowtedgaOie m spraying vaf-n.shes 4 lacquaoi and naming of woods Atlenoon to detail arid pnde In workmanship a musl Pay com menaursle w/aMity 810-881-3211

P A I N T E R N E E D E D Mual have own tools a reliable trans-portation Eipenence with interior 4 sxtsnor patrvting, $12 4 Up

Call (313) 421-7440

PAINTERS Coma (omom teami M n m u m 5 years expenence 40-6S • hrs jVik Paid overtime Secure with work year-round Small tools 4 rsAable transpor-tation a musl Greal pay tor senous individuals Mastarcrafc Coatings Inc

(313) 531-5300

PAINTERS Experienced «Hh commeroa indus-trial spray 4 bnr8»v*o« Musl have transpcrtanon Cai 6-5 810-646-0500

500 Help Wanted General

PLASTICS M a c h i n e T e c h n i c i a n

SiaMty and growth opporti»i«les exist tor those «J» wars toy out team and are ccmmWd lo " » • JSuaa mtsrested m •ammg skills n plasOc Wowmofctng. "V>ct molding labekog .yslems and oWar automated matfrnery shou^fl apgy today Now accepting a«* *#c in8 Mon - fn 9am-4pm tot 'ndivkKiatt to operate. mamtaxi. and trouWeshoot these type of syslams

Must have High School Optoma o>

educailiorvvajkng s plus

500 Help Wanted General

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

Pubscfy traded Tiar 0 r » manulaciurer pi componants lor M automottv. industry needs s •e* moevated pro-lesaonal to H*n our team m a * pro-dudton servtcae.1urtc#0n Duties to r o u d e purchasing accounting and production contrci support SKILL SExperience Requ*ed

FamAanty wfth comculars. proven stuns '«n EXCEL and Microsoft Word Experienced in use d general office equipment such as facaimse copiers. Mmg sy«ema postage

Excellent comprehensive benefit k n numerous to *st Apply

Westland Mi package i-oo numerous to today 1351 48185

Ve promote EOE)

a drug-free workpiace!

P L U M B E R N E E D E D

Good pay' Health insurance and ben-eMs Must be expenenced In newres-idenhal consJructon Great wo"«J8 onvironmeM' (313) 421-957?

P A I N T E R S FULL'PART nme Expenenced

Father 4 Son Painting (313) 422-1545

PAINTERS NEEDED- Must have a min<num ol 5 yrs expenence Top wages tor Painters w*h own work truck Must have own hand tools Yea' round work Residential. Com-mercial 4 industrial work immediate employment available 910-960-1114

PAINTING COMPANY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 5 yrs expenence required in commencal'industnal and residential painting. Tools and trans porlalion a must

Cam 313-538-6627

P A N E L C I R C U I T B O A R D S

Earn up to $10 an hou-' Madiscin Heights |810) 541-0600

W E N E E D O U R S T O R E M A R K E T E D

Send resume to P O 6o« 2399 Dearborn Ml 48123-2399

MAINTENANCE P E R S O l needed tuif lime for manufactured housing community in Wixom

i8 '0 ) 684-276?

MAINTENANCE PERSON expen-*-«eO 'un lime Must have expen-ere* With Johnson s Ar Furnace witr a t For apartment c c p i e x « West-and 1313) 729-6636

MAINTENANCE PERSON ' For Condominium complex expe-

ence preferred but not necessa-v Farm-ngion Hilts a'ea

1810) 553-0210

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N Full-time Expenenced m heating coanmg tor Soumheld property man-agemenf co BeneMs Can Mon thru Fn 9-5pm <8101 356-1030 E O E

MAINTENANCE PERSON Full time for Farrrungton Hills Apt complex Experience electrical pkirrvomg hea'ing 4 ooor.ng AC cer-tified desired Benefits Can Mon -Fn 9am 5pm 810-851*0111 EOE

M A R K E T I N G A T

S T . J O E ' S Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann A f o r Michigan's 500- bee commu-u ly teacf»ng nosp-ia »as recently r j m « d one Of the Top 100 Hospifals n the U S Challenging opportunities are currently availaole lor h«althca-e markanng f olessicrais m the toi-owvng positions

MARKETING COORDINATOR

Coordinates and facilitates marketing activities at Saint Joseph Mercy ana

I McPherson hosprtais supports devel-RET:REMENT RESIDENCE ooking l5pment of long aria short.term, mar to hire a N-ght Manager 4 Weekend , ot^ectives •nes . impieivients Managet Joy.Hix area Can K i m j h e I marketing" p«ans arxS oversees the Manage! 3 'J-454-98jc ( ,^-ting and production of brocfkires - 1 i and promotion maienals

S E R V I C E I M D l I Q T R Y M A N A G E R Requ-es a Bache«r s degree n Bus-

I

K<e rnOustry company Mus- C* aoie __ ck,iit *r,rrt r*Dcess.^>a sofiad-• o w v k l e ^ hours -goodOKnmur^ ' ton 4 customer service skiits a must ^ 7 ; »i«fi neMert Salary commensurate wrth e.pen- ^ page , layout) also needed e-ce 4 qualifications Fult medical I accrv - iATF oenehts Pleane »ax .esume ! PLANNING ASSOCIATE artent'On Miter i 3 ' 3 l 662-8380 . Provides decision and data analysis or 810) 655-1512 support ano leaders'*? 'Of marketing

! and planning activities inouding ana-

s a A A 1 A T~ a n 0 M f a l ^ t xa rw ig coortt-

MANAGER i ~ : r z r „ Administrat ion nr related area i Master s p-efe-edi and at wast 2 years expenence m heaflh servces adminstralio^ or planning, wnh expe nence m large-scale data acqu.is«on Experience with lr.forum Sachs or s*n.ia» software with large scale mam-frame dataoase systems, maudirg the Michigan interactive Data System also needed

M E C H A N I C S True* leasing company looking tor Certified Mechanics fcr their Plymouth location

We offer • Competitive pay 4

benefits 40IK . OEM factory training

provided Contact Tod Fraca*>ssi

I810I 771-6760 0' send resume lo

TRI COUNTY INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS

23508 Groesoecx Hwy Warren Ml 48069

, e 3

COUPLE Management company see "dynamic c o m * 'c manage upscale townhouse (401 comnx^rufy m Detrmt MUST have 1 year o» expen-e r C t .n property management main-tenance and leasing Competitive ••ages apartmenl and benefits

Send resume to Manager C&upie P O So- 255005

West Bioomlieid Ml 48325 or FAX 810-865-1630

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N Live on site Experienced fieai-no 4 cooling plumbing 4 electrical lor &•> mjngham area Apt comp»i Bene Ms Ca« Mon thru Fn 1 810646-9880 E O E i

MANAGER im jwjua l experienced m m.a'age-menf ol Telemarketers tor W Bloom fieid Mf based mortgage banker Salary Med<al Denial • incentives i*e o"er a quality environment you otter Kigence 4 expertise Fax resume n confidence 60

810-932 9610 Home Owoei Fxiancaf Senses

ATTN Roeert F Garver President Phone 800-737-4495

MAINTENANCE PERSON tor prop-erty management company .n North-v i l l e P r e v i o u s m a i n t e n a n c e exper«nce heffpu' good benefits, apply Mon Fn between 9-4 ' 74CC Cedar Lame Orcie Cedar Lake Apts 2"« mites W c* 2?S Located on 6 MM Rd 810-348 '830

MAINTENANCE PERSON lor Novi oased compeny Experience p«efem»d m as phases 0• mainte-I 'ance inc lming basic pAjmb^ig and elecincal Send resume wrth salary reqmrementa lc Krvght Enterprises inc 40600 Grand Rive' Now Ml 46375 Aftn Operations Manager

MAINTENANCE POSITION Maintenance person needed for 252 unit property m Fan»w>gfon Hifis oaac piumtw^g a alacmcaJ « M | p i » 'erred Wage 4 apt comoensanon negotiable Can 810461 2399

M A I N T E N A N C E property management company seakung o»-sae maintenance tech tor vanoua Oewend County sues >*JST HAVE some expenenca

» S o o W

FAX" RESUME 81tM»5 1830 or CM Robei 810-665^1600

MAINTENANCE a REWUR-fu* nme tor motMs home parti Wages cem-

nence 4 aeany i person »-4pm Men - Fit

Rd N ol 9 Mile

MAINTENANCE s o f needed 10 corw oMW-nac tttog lepasrs tor commef am o**m bkjga »i Jfr, and Ponaac expenence -equ-ed Connacf Connie e[ 8101 3M-0S00

MANAGER Midnight Shift

Rite Aid Corp one ol the nation s largest and 'asteV growmg 'etaii drugstore cham» has openings available tor midn^hf V«ft man-agers Now Rue Aid has loca-tions open 24 hours a day1

Rue Aid offers an attractive com-pany tubsKUad benefits package aaong wnh an exce*ent salary for tg* tame employees

This a a career opportwvty yt t i must lake advamage ol

One year retail or lasf food man a g e m e n l e x p e r i e n c e is recu»ed

If you si and ant working ndrwOual please send or

M A I N T E N A N C E

S U P E R V I S O R dad tor n % Cen-

HV AC Two 1

aatc kjiomadgn <* mi and pkjmbmg

r t apartment axpanerKe C a t (313) M l - m «

M A I N T E N A N C E

T E C H Property management company seeking expenenoed Marwnence T a d * tar o r v e M and c * - « * po»-

m m i j p i

Market 0»»ce 5400 Pwiy Dnve

Waterlord Ml 48230 Fax 8'0-674-2667

Eirptoyee

We ofle- a compewive salary and ««*-tole benefits package imerested mdi-nduais may submit ar application in person on Mondays or Wednesdays between 8am-5pm al the Employ- I ment Otice or ma" a resurhe 10 LYNN | KRISTON SAINT JOSEPH MERCY HOSPITAL. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 5305 £ HURON RIVER DRIVE P O BOX 995. ANN ARSOR Ml 48106 Achieving Workforce Diversi ty Through Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

S a i n t J o s e p h M e r c y H e a l t h

S y s t e m A Memcer ol Mercy Health

Services

M E D I A P L A C E M E N T C O O R D I N A T O R

P A R T T I M E

Vaiassis Communications inc a Michigan-based company named 'One ol the ' 36 Best Companies to W c k for * i Amenca ' ras a part time position availaO* lor a goal-oriented individual with media reservation expenence A marketing media background s preferred as wen as the Oesi'e to •om m a tast-pacec environment The f o l l o w i n g sk i l l s are required • Excellent orgai.23t.onal

communication skills • At i ty to coordinate act-vines

with infernal aepartments • A&My 10 pnomize work

schedules • Creale and maintain Mmg

systems • PC or mainframe computer

eipenence • Newspaper knowledge is

prelerred but not required

Ptease send your resume to

Valassrs Communications Inc 36111 Schoolcraft Rd

Livoma, Ml 4-8150 Ann LV

W V A L A S S I S • c O M H U M I C A t l O M S t»IC

ESOQrug Testing Employer

Mortgage

C L O S I N G D E P A R T M E N T

C L E R K

Homestead Mortgage now seeks an enthusiastic •esuts-oriented indi-vidual to |Oin out Closing Department leam

Position will provide a variety of der <cai support ncludmg audits of closed loan flies data entry and scheduling loan closings

The successful candidate will possess solid service communications and organizational ski6s "Should have one or more years ol general offx» eipen-ence preferably n the mortgage industry

We ore' a competitive sa'a-y Tenet»s package and a fnendly work environ ment For consideration mail or tax your resume to

Human Resources H O M E S T E A D M O R T G A G E 264.30 Lahser Road Suite " 4

Southt-eld Mi 46034 Fax 810-356-7446

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MOVERS 1 DRIVERS Local moving co seeks experi-enced movers/drivers Full 4 part-time $8-$12/hr plus bonuses

810-689-9900

Mortgage

G O V E R N M E N T U N D E R W R I T E R

M U L T I P L E O P E N I N G S F O R O P E R A T O R S ' D A T A

E N T R Y C L E R K S Company m the Canlon area has sev • erai open.ngs tor all shifts Must be a t® 10 work occasional weekends Must have excellent communicat ions sk>'S and some customer service background

Can Today-Immediate Openings"! 313 266-8600 Livonia 810-352-1300 SoumiWd 313-284-0777 Taylor 810-373-7500 Auburn Hills

• SNELLING.

PERSONNHL SLKYCES

P A N E L W I R E R S . I N S P E C T O R S . A N D

Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L P O S I T I O N S A V A I L A B L E

Many greal 106 openings available •immediately Many long-term |0bs that could lurr .nto permanenl positions with benefits

CASH and REFERRAL bonuses

C a l l t o d a y ! ! 313-266-8600 313-284-0777 810-352-1300 810-373-7500

N A I L T E C H .icenseo. Experienced Clientele • along N Royai Oak area. Leave message at 810-539-9166

NAIL TECHNICIAN WANTED. Clientele * ailing in busy Norttwile-Plymouth are a salon Call Ruth

(313» 420-3540

NANNY S Full 4 part-time Live-in-cut Michigan 4 other Stales $6 10 $', 0 an hour The Nanny Corporation

810 258 6330 Standard Fede'ai Bank one ol the nation's largest savings institutions nas a challenging opportunity lor a govemme.nl loan program under wrttog prolessionai al its interFirst Whofesaie Mortgage Lend*ig Oivis»on I - , ^ 3 appl<ations 313 261-7100 located in Ann Atoor

NATURALIZER SHOES ol Westland Mail immediate part time openings Could lead 10 lull time w,1 benefits No

$ NEED CASH S The selected candidate » be I People needed to deliver Amentech r e s p o n s e 'or researcfvng analyrmg phone books m all parts o< Western and understanding FHA and VA j .vayne 4 Southern Oakland Coun-•equirements and guioeiines in cde i • es Must be at least 18 with insured lo determine the .nsuratnlity of these | vehicle For more information Call M loans In addition, he;she will maintain ! f 9AM-4PM a waHa HUD and VA gu-oeiines data-base contact appropnase HUD or VA office to determine if a specific sce-nario compi-es with local restrictions ano work with other Government lending staff to develop the*'insuring underwriting expertise

(313) 641-8643 or 1810) 262-3514

FAST GROWING electron* resiora «icr company seeks honest hard' work-ng Marketing Rapraaamatrve AppMcarit win have a good Onvmg record andcommurcasonandorga-rwatwnai u « Above average eam-

and compensatior- package 313-427-0642

mail 10 32461 Schoolcrafl. Livonia Ml 46150

MARKETING REP TRAINEE to $45K Salary oenefcts bonua

Personnel Data Report 810-524 1500 FAX 524-2461

M A R K E T

R E S E A R C H E R S

N E E D E D 1 "

Lncma and SouthheW compartan are looking tor M

end part-time vnervieweis DAY AND EVENING

OPENINGS $7 SfVMR TO START

W 1- Corporate

(313> 7 2 2 7990

524 1500

MEAT MANAGER banaMa. bonua CtA m. C i Ca»» <«icg

Fax 810-S24 2461

T R U C K A T R A I L E R

M E C H A N I C

MANAGERS/ MANAGER COUPLES

• E S S reeurae to fliO) 64?-J6?0 Box #1603 Obaerver a Eooafv

IJMMM. Ml 46150

E xpenencad maeftarac naadad 10 par torn wWe range ol f W » and pre vemattva m K a r i a n o a on 2nd are* COMBO TOE weei * FRO) * * * 3 T 7 or Fax mm*m » »10( 44»1«01

M E C H A M C A L E N O I N 6 E R

t w i l h a i p a r l e n c e nmmfl PLC*. M l veree* tarve dto Hemptnge I — ' M wfT M > M M M M Degree nafcM. M nol ary CA&O and OS-MOO

9 '?c a — 0 * * <V«ou» i M

M E D I A R E S E R V A T I O N A N D P L A C E M E N T

S U P E R V I S O R

VatastM Communications Inc a Michigan-oased company named •One of the 100 Best Companies 10 Work lor m Amenca ' has a full time salaried posrtion avariable tor a goai-onented individual «««i superv isory exper ience A markeimg^'madia pu ichas ing background a deairea as well as the desire to work m a tasi-paced environment The toftowmg jkels are retjuirad

Eipenence m leading a leam Ability to evafciale'streamline processes and imptomenf mprovemenla Abwty to pnorltute work schedules implement qualiry control

PC or matnframe computer

• Newsoapar knowtadgn <t preferred but noi raqu«ed

We Oder a comprehensive banaN package and a po®nwe work environment

Ptease eend yoi» reeume 10

VMaasis Communcaltona «c 3611' Schoolcraft Rd

Lwonla Ml 46150 Aim LV

V A I A S S I S

o a n o a l C t f l O k l IPC

EEOOrug Teeing Emptoy.

This position requires Direct Enocse-meni approval o- adequate experi ence tor Direct Endorsement edibility, plus well-developed verba and wnr.en communication sWs &acr«kir s degree Finance ot Busi-ness is preterred

We a-p prepared 10 orter ar attractive salary and a competitive "lexibie ben-ehts package Convementfy located *• the 777 bu l l ing we provide tree parking along with easy access to I-94 Interested candidates please tor ward your resume including salary requirements 10

NEEDED GENERAL HELP • Good Personality

• Punctionai • Organized ,

• Reliable vehoe Mus<ai background f-elp'ui Call

for appointment at (313) 846-8850 or send resume to P 0 Box

2399, Deartoom Ml 46123-2399

Uvonia Taylor

Souihfield Auburn Hills

• SNELLING

PERSONNEL SERVICES

P L U M B E R S We need licensed Plumpers looking for good wages benefits 4 work piace Call between 9am-3pm

(610) 473-2540

' POOL M A I N T E N A N C E ^ L O N G H O U R S

Oul G R E A T PAY'

Need tour dependable reliable physically M MEN to "-on. out-doors lor Swimming Pool ccenmgs

313-794 8496 v aflei 6 p m 810-253-1625 1

Eiceaam wnttan and verbal oommurucaoons s U x Two or mora yrs work avananoe n a c c o v w g p iwswng . a * o m e i aarvtce. or pro<*ji*Dn contra

D E S I R E D SKILLS/Exper ience; Training tor preferred camdtoale

Experienced uaar oI Ford DOL Sotwara

Experienced uaar ol Chrysler SMART software Two or Four year degree in business or related field

This posffton IS of critical Importance to the division and w * lead lc advancement opportunities Please send resume and salary his lory in confidence to

Recruiter. Box #1692 Ooservet 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Scnootoraf! Rd Uvonia. Ml 46150

EECVAA Employer M."FTVV

P O O L M A N A G E R C O U N T R Y C L U B

Outslanding summer opportunity •nth exclusive private c ub Will manage summer pool program, give 5«im lessons 4 schedule staff $600- week Contact Stacey

310-932-1170 lax 810-932 121* Harper Associates 29670 MOJePer

FarmingHon Hms Ml 48^34

P O O L S B4B Pools is now hinng tull-time sea-sonal help tor general swim mmg poo service 4 retaT 313-274-3242

P O O L S BAB Pools is seeking persons expen enced in shotcrete or gunite ccrxstruc Hon Vearround work 4 benefits

(313) 274-3242

P O R T E R • O V E R N I G H T Bar Cleaning, weekdays $8.00.Hr Call Joe from 9 lo 5 at

1810) 474-3533

P A R T S C L E R K

F L E E T M A I N T E N A N C E Spartan Stores, Inc . a grocery whole saler serving over 500 retailers ir Michigan. Indiana and O»o, has an mmediale opervg for an expenence Flee! Maintenance Parts Oerk Responsibilities include orttonng and tece-ving requested parts travel to vendor tocabons to pickup parts and supplies ol m a r t t m inventories Must be abte to Ml and cairty 60 pounds Pertorm phusical inventory tunce a year Process tXhng Record and pro-cess repair orders * i system Exceplwnai organizational and com-munication skills Basic computet sk«s Adapta£»e to compuiemed parts inventory system Knowledge in general area 0' Fleet equipment main-tenance Must be self-motivated and dependable Immediate cons-deration please send resume to

SPARTAN STORES. INC Attn Human. Resources Fleet

9075 Hagoerty Rd (between Joy 4 Ann Arbc Rd )

Ptymoutr., Ml 48170 EOE.1M/F1V/D

P O R T E R S FULL time Auto Porters needed for Chevrolet Dealership BeneMs retirement available Apply in person at

HOLIOAY C H E V R O L E T 30250 Grand River

Farmington Hins, Ml or Can (610) 474-0500

PART TIME and lull time at Clyde Smith 4 Sons Greenhouses 8000 Newburgh Rd, Westland Apply

Between t :30-4 30PM

PART-TIME.1 FULL-TIME - atler noons or irwnights preferred, but flexible Hcpia'CJark Paid vacations, benefits, tuition reimbursement

Apply at 1870 North Milford Rd Highland 2450 West Grand River Howell 302 South Latayette South Lyon

NEW CAR PORTERS

N E E D E D Immediate openmg for tun lime dependable persons Good driving record a musl Benefits 4 overtime.

Apply in person

T O M H O L Z E R F O R D 3 9 3 0 0 W 10 Mi le Roao

F a r m i n g i o n Hil ls. Mi (810) 4 7 4 - 1 2 3 4

A Division ol Standard Federal Bar*

Human Resources Department 777 E Eisenhower Parkway

Suite ?00 Ann Artxx Ml 48106-3258

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F t W

NEWSPAPER ROUTE MAINTENANCE

] Maintain and organize routes for effi-I ciency 5 days a week part time Early ntwmirvgs Call Chris

(313) 565-1570

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

Expenence no< required $?-$8 per hour 013-453 9600 or 453-7455

MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY Servicing Wayne a Oewend courey seeking i»aec»ne«le •notieied *t«-nrluale for F W O Retail S a m D*ng and OePvery Salary and b a r « * s

to (313) 427 780*

M E R C H A N D I S E R S For Pap* • » Cannon Waaiiaro Now a LMone areaa 8Hr t«BC**»7 hr Fianbie noun Ca i

1 - a O O - 3 1 2 - 7 5 « a

Mortgage

L O A N O R I G I N A T O R S

This may be your opportunity 10 |Om the expanding Washt-

w Mortgage Team as an ev ae Loan Orkjnator al our

corporate o f * * in Arm Arbor Compuler skiUs are as impor tart as y a * ao*«y to commum-cate ef»ectrre\ anafyje credit and moome and as* tor me

lent compensanon and Bene-Ms package EOE To apply please sand your raeum* 10

Human Resources Depf Washtenaw Mortgage Co

315 E Eieenhower Sle 12 Ann A/bW, Ml 46106

or tax to (3131 662 9517

O F F I C E H E L P Immediate opening m a repi4able expanding Uvonia retail furniture com-pany Full to part Bme position Duties to .nciude varous office (uncBons Muss be responstole reliable 4 per sonable Expenence helplul bul not necessary Salary $7 hourly Can Nancy Mon thru Fn between 9am 4 I p m l o f a n a p p o i n t m e n t

313-522-9206

PC TECHNICIAN

TRAINEES $ 1 2 / h r .

Several openings in the Livonia area for people familiar w vanous software 4 hardware, trouble-shooting and repairing equpment Temp-To-Hire position with excel-lent benefits Fax resume lo Mr Boyes 810-615-0663 WESTERN STAFF SERVICES Noi an agency, never a lee

PROFESSIONALS NEED HELP FAST

International Marketing Company seeking several indnnduals with area' people skills New office m Farm-ington Great income potential Training a.aaable |610) 569-2668

P R O F E S S I O N A L

W I N D O W C L E A N E R S Full time positions Start at aiO.OOtw

P r o g r a m A s s i s t a n t & A c t i v i t y T e c h P o s i t i o n s

lor menial health day prooraro Full lime with benefits. $5 65 4 up, paid

inning Apply to Oasis, 1384 Scott ike fid Watertord. Ml

,810) 738-7440

PROGRAMMER vB 4 SQL programmer who can work in both netware and NT env romment MS SOL sen/ef certifica-tion desired Top $ paid to the ngM candidate Send resume to BWP v P 0 Box 2719, Farmington Hil's M 48333 2719

PROJECT MANAGER TRAINEE To $30K Salary, benefits, bonus

Personnel Data Report 810-524 1500. FAX 610-524-2461

MANAGER1 ASSISTANT MANAGER

M you have raw job satisfaction and yeam lo be the best Work lor the best Largest property management company in Michigan seeks Syrian* ambitious, customer onented per-sons lor on-sight management pos. ton Untimiled opportunities l c advancement Call Jeffrey or Robert at 313-729-5650 or tax resume

313-467-8366

P O W E R P L A N T O P E R A T O R

Detrofl Edison is establishing a candi date pool of qualified Power Plant Operators tor its Metro Octroi! area

Applicants must have a minimum ol live years experwxe m operating and providing operating care lor high pros sure boilers, turbmes, and electrical

equipment or musl have sue-completed Detroit Edison s -Training program A High

Pressure Boiler Operator's license issued By the City ot DetnM <s pre fened Applicants must obtain an evat-ation of •acceptable" on the Piani Operate Selection System test and an evaluation o! -recommended" on the Physical Ab-llftes lest Appli-cants must be able to wotk shifts Sat isfactorv physical examination is r equ i red P o s i t i o n is u n i o n represented

Starting wage is $16 855 per houi Send 'esume postmarked no laler than 4/4/97 10

Recruiting 4 Staffing-PPOB Be. 33065

Detroit, Ml 48232 5065

We now scan all resumes Please submit a 1 -3 page resume as follows Black ink, 12 or 14 point tont, white paper, no bullets, underwimg. holding dashes or hyphens

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

EMPLOYER

PROPERTY APPAISER 1

$20,303

QUALIFICATIONS A vakd State of Michigan Olivers License and an acceptable sale dnving record and either, have graduated Irom an accredited college or umverwty « a mafor m Real Estate Business Adm.mislraBon. Accounting, Manage ment Economics or a dosefy related held, OR, Completed at wast one | l | yr of college (30 semester hours! w at wasi 3 courses In Economics Real Estate, Marketing. Structural or Civil Engineering o> Architecture and

least 6 months of fun-time paid expenence m a Real Estate or Assessors Office. OR Completed State Assessor s Education approved courses 1 a II. OR Ceroticatior at ie»«i

by Stale Assessor s Board. AND Must have ar automobile avaiab* for transportation dunng working hours on a reimbursertjenl mileage basis

APPLY BY 4-4-97

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL HUMAN RESOURCES COUNTY OF WAYNE

107 Wayne County Building 600 Randolph

Detroit. Ml 46226 Phone 313-224-5915

Equal Opportunity Employer

PRESSMAN Commercial shop in need of Heidetoerg 5/C Pressman for 2nd shift Great pay 4 benefits Apply at 12065 Dixie

Redford, Ml 48239

P E T G R O O M E R

Expenenced. Northville shop Ask for Patty (610) 349-7445

P H A R M A C I S T Full Bme lor Sav-Mor store m West-land Competitive salary and benefits

(313) 729-2200

PHARMACY TECH FiJB 4 part Bme Expenence pre-ferred. flexible hours, excellent pay Appty at Andrews Orugs 29436 Ford Rd Garden C«y

PHARMACY TECHNICIANS Part lime positions available 4-9pm route weekends 4 holidays WW tram Please cal l Director of Pharmacy (313) 422-3310

OFFICE MANAGER For tmaJ. dynamic sates office w«h 15 employees located m Plymoulh Canckdale muat heve rrnrwnum J years expenence as manager and be 'arruka' with systems and processes nduOng software (AACPAC) and payoli management Unique career opportunity tor the ngM m m J u a l who is not afraid to wear many hals. ratuOnoMlS CPA's w * Be conaid-ered Salary negotiable Send resume to Box »1620 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newepepers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Ml 46150

ONE PERSON warehouse needs re *a t» herd worker tor * v p m g a receiving Soma delivery 4 -xecela neous maintenance rt SouMatd Good future ««• train

(810) 362-4510

i METAL FIMSHtR Dependable wen rounded poZahar a buWar Expen-anced on a l typaa of <neM

primary tfiaMnum Ca i 1 tam-2pm 3 1 X O M « 7 1

METAL rMIMHQ SL*EWV«OR MUST M mull ll W i n Ma|Of u p pear <* chrome plated 16 l lw t i | D» i m i Cacjaaani tatary and beneMs Send -eeume to Fax *

Mtt-TIO WELDER Fill mm. I H M U years aspart-ame Reedprtnts Good pay bene

(at0> 346 - 630

L O A N

P R O C E S S O R n n m »«orou*i knowledge ol FMMATHLMC guKisknes Strong commi«cet ior and .v jar- jaaonei sluas end a good underatandng t* under wntmg procedures Compee-live saterv and beneNt Send

I I S E Eeenhower Sle 12 Ann Arbor Ml 46106

(313) 663 9617

O P T I C A L D I S P E N S E R SVS V » o n inc • accapOng npplca-»ons tor an experienced opncai dto-penser i n L i v o n i a We ot ter ctnxieMbve salaryfl-urmieeionfteneli package and a A w v e m a r t apporkn-Ms A p p l y n p e r s o n H ie i2BMddto ben in Uvonte No totaphene nqtanea

O P T I C I A N D I S P E N S E R / M A N A G E R

! Expenenoad Cac—en» ton bene «ts a selery Bob 31^56^5600

PROFESSIONAL PHOTO

FINISHING

C a r e e r O p p o r t u n i t y

Ful and pert-ame positions avaMbte tor general help No experience necessary WE WILL TRAIN Some over time and Saturday work. Raises and promottona based on |Ob pertormance Ful-ame poai term. $6 58 to start Advance-ment paennei Health a dental benefits a.a. iac.s Casual drees coda Looking tor

Production Wortiars Customer Service Reps

Also I n s p e c t o r s • N e g a t i v e Retouchers a • Arasts *Jlh Pno-Lat expenence Pay commerv eurata w«h expenence Apply i i person an 27481 School c ' l f t L ivoma. Mich No

Pressers 4 Counter Person Dry Cleaners needs cotnter

manager. Uvonia (313) 464-0003

PRESSMAN Experienced two . 3302975/

1250 Smell shop wiW benefits Nearness 4 organizational sains man-datory 810-471-0425

PUBLIC RELATIONS

S A L E S

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E National broadcast moniiornvg com pany seeks out going wan-organzeo. results arid leam onented account •epresentative lor new business development j ob requires heavy phone cold caning and customer sei vice to public relations professionals Must have eicelleni vee* ' and writien ski*s 1-2 years sales expen-ence prelerred - Commixiications °R or advertising backgrounc a P>-s Base salary plus bonus, ton benefits No phone cans please Fax resume with cover letter and salary history to

L.P.. Alt- MfcB

P R E S S O P E R A T O R /

D I E S E T - U P Clear, efficient metal stamping 'acilify seeks associates expenenced n working with progressive dies 4 a»r-feed General tool room Imowtodge helpful Excellent Benefits Salary based on expenence Apply or send resume to E 4 E Marvlaclunng. 300 Industrial Or . Plymouth Ml 48170 acroas Irom Unisys)

PRESS OPERATORS $7.tw no expenence necessary Benefits avaa-able Rubber melding plant, Miltord area Can (8101 664-1910

PRESS OPERATOR I 4 2 color with expenence Full or part nme Musi be able to work wen with others Benefits Please call John or Art. 1810) 646-9660

P R I N T I N G Fast growing pnmer requires the

>0®0**>Q

eBINOERY DEPARTMENT * Mue! have expenence or Mueler Mamni Saddle Sonchar - second

•SHIPPING a RECEIVING CLERK.

Expenence hatpU a able to type a Ml 60 lb« - second shift

•MAINTENANCE PERSON* •viow experience hafptol let

E i 1:slant salary 4 benefits package Send nsai«ne or apply Web ExpreM

4303 Normandy Cl. Royal 48073

FAX 810 549-1376

VMS (810) 352-9226

PURCHASING AGENT Manufacturing background Respor sibilities include estimating thru receipt ot purchased products Blue print interpretation and computer skills required Send resixne to 33100 Capitol Uvonia, Ml 48150

PURCHASING

American Yazato Corporation a leading automotive supplier ol Elec tncal Distrtoution Systems (EDS] and thaw component parts, is a rapsy growing Engineering Sales and D-s inbution lirm that is always searching tor creative motived *k*wtoers with a desire to work hard and succeed We have the following immedia* opening

ir>a A s s i s

r c h a s m g

PRINTING XEROX OOCUTECH OPERATOR

W*h experience Uvonia area 313-525-5493

P H O T O G R A P H Y

M O R T G A G E

O R I G I N A T O R S

S E C U R E Y O U R F U T U R E

Concept One Mortgage Corp • o r

«na< al leeen 2 yean strong sates «k*s p mor tpa j * broker 01 oapeofy #af«a»aa«ewoiu»onarype» Mructore M m t h e t p j « i earn toe cuimteeione of up to 70N on every

Ozz ie

O R D E R E N T R Y

O P E R A T O R S 10 work tn Farmingion M s

Eipenence laqueed "«IBI have good data afWy sMs snd

c ' tasam pfwwe w»oa P E O P L E M A R K

8 1 0 - 4 7 6 - 1 0 0 0 or tan r m w r m $ 1 0 - 4 7 6 5 3 8 8

P A C K A G I N G

Tier 1 al

PAJNTIR NEEDED M M year round M a t t t f 4

B S » % M e r i o r Maa lha r i lO -471*

Opemngs for to! or part-oma Photog-sevan locaaona We pro-

M I previous

photographic Iramnse bu je "etsl experience e

you rs enargsac. outgoing magna-•ve and eenous ebout s cereer n p f idkv i tJhy ca* 1 -800-422 3666 ext

Management Opporturkaaa

JUMPER expenenced on Bruru

Art»or Rd p y v o u h , (3131 4&3-466C

P R O D U C E M A N A G E R

leader to (On *a management taam Expenence <1 managing a work crew a -equred Telephone NKole tor an nppl 810-471-3210

P R O O U C T I O N

S U P E R V I S O R Vtnyl window company needs a pro durton ateerweor » * t expenence managing assembly operat ion

P u

Carodaies should have a Ngft tchoo ckprama Purchasing aspanenc«' » preferred Should have compulei experience in MKroeoft Access Exce< anp basic computer skills. Oukas -»• nclude receiving purchasing raqtes. Bona, placing orders, tracking vendor development and obtaining invoice approval

olter a compeotme salary and if* packags xx tud rg waon ie«"-

bursemant and 401K PWaee itOftvt your reaume and cover laoar ks«ng your salary requirement and f m pOf •on tor which you are applying to Ihe

. if you eno , the chs-lenge ol beaig on * m leadino edge then apply to become a part 01 Ame-can Yazaki Corporakon. a »ena setting, industry leader

AMERICAN YAZAKI CORPORATION

M m HRO-TS 6 7 0 0 Haggerty R o a d

Canton Ml 481B7 Fax: 313-981-3410

An Equal Opportwvty Corpora tior vty employer

Q C I N S P E C T I O N t -epeo pens, read Wuapnnta dean enwonmem Major company n ihe P V * * 4 h area

Temp to Perm $7 SO-ia 00 per hr

ARBOR TEMPS 499-1166

PLANT 9UP€«» r rEN0€NT Menu torturer ol tracers and truck M M

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QUALITY ASSURANCE E s p j ; ence ei Quakiy Aaaurance I8QOS

cert or ton ame sswanr-wnr. — ivetive Marulectumg J O M K M Fax raawne W 810-686 1 •• 2.1

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App»y aandor toa iaeumaio i Gear Inc. HAS Canon

Cemar, Canton. Ml 49167 F A * 313-489 2941 Aan K»ner

R E A L E S T A T E

U C E N M O SALES PER90N o-TRANSACTIONAL COORCMATOR

S u n d a y . M a r c h 2 3 , 1 9 9 7 O&E C l a M i f i c a t l o n s 5 0 0 t o 5 0 2

Help V a n l e d General

500 Help Wanted Gcaeral

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S Earn whal you're worth-be a m wfwl you ra worth-be m control I y o u Me Feat year inocime potential I exoaes ol IS0 000 Exceflem

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(313) 261-0700 Real Estate O n e Mich igan 's

L a r g e * Ree l Estate C o m p a n y

RECEIVER. ENERGETIC Individual needed to recerve and dwnbute M pkes Musi be abla to HI 50 k». Com petiuve wages Free go* pnvseges f o x Hins Plymoulh 313-453 7272

R E C E P T I O N I S T to $7 50 hr

Ful or Part Time Good phone vok». schedule uipointmenu t greet ckents Empioymenl Center Agency

[610) 569-1636

RECYCLERS -$24QiW€EKLY-

Water Bottle Suppber PtymouttVCamon Area

AllemoofVOay shifts available Apply 911am 4 l-3prr

771 Ford Rd (E of Way Picture ID 4 SS Card Required

of Wayne | _ rt Reqm

INTERIM PERSONNEL

RECYCLING PLANT Temp to Perm - Uvonia Area

Apply 9-11 4 1-3 29240 Buckingham S8B

m Uvonia-1-96 & Middtoben Pic ID 4 SS Card Required

1SONNEL

RETAIL SALES Seekaig sates people tor Uvona ba t i •hop W»ng lo train, if *Hkng to leam Salary, commaartn. plus beneMs C M tor appointment. 313-522-5633

26243 Plymoulh Road

RETAIL SALES

JCtUcfu the leader m chne a giftware.

m looking lor experienced Sates Help $7 an hour to

Start Benefits. 401K 4 more W Bioomfcetd Susan.

610-737-8060 Troy Anita, 810-589-1433

Novi, Mrs Weber, 810-349-8090

500 Help Wanted Geaera l

S E R V I C E / R E P A I R

T E C H N I C I A N (Fu0 Time)

We ere seeking mdkviduals lo ckao-noaa and rapa« accessories (i e A/C, refmgerators tenerators) and body damage tor RVs Good mechanical abilities and previous eipenence a

ROOFERS eccepBng applications. >enenca i 1-531 8884

Paid training available piua hearth care plan regular pertormance reviews. 4011*1. paid vacabons and nokdays 28K. based on expenence

Apply Now!

CAMPING WORLD 43646 i-94 Service Dnve

Belleville, Mi 48111 800-446-6929

EOE We promote a drug 1ree work

ROOFERS COMMERCIAL Roofing lirm s e e u laborers Must have own transporta-tion Apply m person al. 2183 Marie S of Ford Rd W ol Mix EOE

ROOFERS - Looking (or sub contrac-tors Must have own Buck, loas 4 insurance Plenty of work Top pay

810-443-9627

INTERIM PERS

ROOFING/GUTTER INSTALLER Some expenence helpful Good pay and bene l i t s avai lable Start immediately 810-544-9202

Rental Administrator Maianal handling tnm needs Rental Administrator lor Wixom location Responsibilities include inventory control and management work order processing^ purchasing and mulD-evel commcncations Carxfctetesw* nave 5 years isleted eipenence or Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration Musl have working knowledge <X Excel arxj Access Comprehensive wage and benefit package offered

Send R e s u m e to Anoersen 4 Associates Inc

P O Box 1015 Wixom, Ml 48393-1015

Attn L. Loewenstein

ROUTE DRIVER Benefits, vefude provided, no week ends, chauffeurs acense 34530 Sims. Wayne Applications accepted Mon-Fn 9-3pm (3131 721-4623

R E N T A L

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Ryder Transportation Services, na t iona l recognizad leader in the truck rental 4 leasing industry, has a lull time emptovmerw oppor-tunity available TSs position requires heavy cuetomar contact both in person 4 over the phone, completing -eotai agreements and servicing our customers To quality you must possess excel lent commumcalion skills and the ability to work independently Ryde- offers a competitive sals'* a 40IK plan and advancement opportunities to Ihe ngfil candi-date Some college preferred For consideration, sand your resume to Ryder Transportation Services. 37517 Schoolcraft. Uvonia. Ml 48150. Attn Rental Supervisor Fax 313-464-5567 ot 755 Stephenson Hwy Troy Ml 48083 Drug Testing a a Condition erf Employment E O E

R o u t e S a l e s An aggressive industrial laundry is searching for candxJates W fill several positions in route sales The successful candidate will have proficient verbal and written communi-cation skins This position requires a high energy level and an excellent dnving recordl We oHer an excellent salary and ben-efit package Interested candidates please forward resume 4 salary requirements to

Amertex Service Group 7043 Palmer

Delroil Michigan 48211 Ann Mr John Fourrue«

RESIDENTIAL COUNSELORS and DIRECT CARE POSITIONS

Full 4 part-time afternoon and mid-night shifts available al ensis nursery and respite care center lor children 0-9 Expenence required BA pre-ferred Send resume to S Douglas 1900 Martin, WesBand. Mi 48186

E O E

D o Y o u H a v e

a n E y e f o r F a s h i o n 9

Make our customers feel good by making them look good Our busi-ness is groimng 4 we need out-gong. energetic sales people who nave an eye lor fashion Some sales expenence is a must Apply your selling skills to an industry that has seen growth year after year! We offer competitive salary plus lucrative commission pro-gram, full benefits 4 paid training t a l l Jeannette at 810-354-7100 exl 435 for additional information or appty al any D O C Optics

C A T T L E M A N ' S Farmmglon, now hinng ASSISTANT HEAD CASHIER Minimum I year experience Responsible 4 hard working mdiwdual Telephone Nicole for an interview 810-471-3210

-SEASONED- RETAIL MANAGER Expenenced Retail Manager for downtown Birmingham upscale grtl store Exce«en! benefits lor the nght person (810) 258-9574

RETAIL - ASSISTANT MANAGER 4 SALES ASSOCIATES

Tuesday Mommg Inc . a national spe ciaflv retailer « tookmg tor energetic outgo*>g individuals for Assistant Managet 4 Sales Associate positions Expenence helplul Great discount Clawson location Contact Steven at

(810) 435-8596

ROUTE DELIVERY DRIVERS Must be 21 - Drive a 5- speed

Cash Paid-Daily 313-522-8994

R O U T E S A L E S We« eslabliihed Uvonia firm seeks Vending Route Dnvet You must have high school dploma. good

dnving record and excellent health If you are hardworking, clean-cut ere* getic rotable and customer onemed call us Top pay 1ul benefits

313-427 3510

500 Help Wanted G e t t r t l

STAFF A C C O U N T A N T

S E R V I C E

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

$ $ E x t r a I n c o m e SS

FLEXIBLE dayBme hoars No searig We are a recognized na t iona l l egware c o m p a n y seeking a reliable person with a cat to inventory and slock our product in local area si ore* pan-time Expenence helpli* but not necessary Caa 419-334-3343 or 800-359-4638 between 9am-4pm

Affirmative Action Employer

Wa ate seeking a high valad. togNy analytical a last paced company

Succasalul canftdale should have a minimum ol 3-5 yearn expenence m the Icaowmg areas general ledger, analyzxig and reconokng accounts. and preparation o l staiemeras

The poeaon requnee the toeowmg

• Accounting degree or equivalent expenence

. Proloency wnh spreadsheet and word-processing preferably M«roso« Excel 4 Word

• AdWy to interlace with a l executive levels

frxce-ueni benefits package OuaMtad applicants please tax resume with salary requ i rements lo (313) 418 2663 or mail to

Adistra, LLC 101 Union Street

Plymouth. Ml 46170 Ann HR-ACCT

EOE

STAFF LEASING RECRUITER Base • commission Call Mr Michael at. C.I Corp (610) 524-1500. Fax 810-524-2461

STOCK PERSON FuB or part lima tor lighting showroom Good benefits is

' 4 pay Apply in parson Brose Elecincal 37400 W 7 Mue

and Newburgh, Uvonia

9 S E R V I C E R E P - 1

( C L A I M S )

Blue Care Network o l Southeast Michigan, a suburban based HMO is seeking Service Repre-sentatives lor the Oa«ns Depart ment Candidates must have an Associates degree or two (2) years of ton time coSege crecMs Working knowledge ol IC09 diagnosis codes and CPT4 pro-cedures Knowledge ol health care policies, procedures, certifi-cates nde<s and benelits as 'elaled to inquiry processing Two (2) years of managed care cla.ms pricing, paying and adfusting prelerred Two (2) years experience may BE waived lor candidates with tour (4) year degree We ofler an excellent benefit and compensa-tion package Please send resume and salary requirements in conhdence lo

BLUE CARE NETWORK ATTN HR-SR-1 (CLAIMS!

P O BOX 5043 SOUTHFIELD. Ml 48086 5043

^ ^ q u a ^ ^ p p o r t u r v t y ^ i i i p l o y w ^

500 Help Wanted General

T E A C H E R S a A S S I S -T A N T S • For childcare cen-

ters Fuifcpari time Benefits 810-478-6580

T E C H F I E L D

S E R V I C E E N G I N E E R

lacing macheies SON I r a v a l M i n i m u m 3 y e a r s machanoak1 elecincal service expen ence Ful beneMs Send resume lo Unk Engineering Co, P O Box 700041, Plymouth Ml 48170

T E C H N I C A L W R I T E R needed «i Uvonia

lor automotive si«>pOrt Fax resume today

P E O P L E M A R K 8 1 0 - 4 7 6 - 5 3 8 8

500 Help Wanted G e a e n l

T o o l R o o m A l ^ r o u n ^

A leading unionized fastener euppker located In Vie tor a T o d Room A l Around A strong understanding o l man. gnndars. and a l tool room eqmpmert m needed Orty canctdalea with approved Jour-neyman card need apply We offer a cftalengng .work environ

STOCK PERSON Must be sell-starter and able to Wl and assemble furniture 20-30 hrv 'wi $6 7Stiour Apply m person at

UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS 275 E MAPLE RD

BIRMINGHAM Ml 48009 Attn Ms. Darin or Mr Bray

(810) 647-9711

f " g » Excellent Company paid benefits winch includes medKal. denial, nto vacation, hokdays and pension Appry m person between the hours of 9 00 s m end 300 p m « send resume to

FEDERAL SCREW WORKS 34846 Goddard Road Romulus. Ml 46174

STORE MANAGER 4 SALES REPS needed Full time position weekly salary S300. Please comact

313-937-0992

Substitute Paraprotessionals $8 Substitute Cafelena Workers $6 Substitute Bus Assistants $6 50 Substitute Custodians $7 25

Apply m Person Noflhvme Public Schools

501 W Mam Street NorthviBe. Ml 48107

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT

American Yazaiu Corporation a leaong automotive supplier ol Elec tncal Distribution Systems (EOS) and the* component parts. * a rapirty growing Enginaenng. Sales and Dis titbuBon firm thai is always searching tor creative, motivated individuals wtth a desire to work hard and suc-ceed Wa have Ihe toSowmg imme-diate opening

Technician-Testing and Reliability

Candidates should have an assoo ates degree or 1 -2 years ol schooling m Eleclrorvcs Should have extens-ve experience in using MS Word and Excel Expenence «i BASIC armor HPVEE programming languages preferred bul not reqiwed Dunes i include conducting environmental and mechanical tests on automotive elec tncal components

We ofler a competitive salary and oeneM package including tuition reim-

| bursement and 401K. Please submit | yout resume and cover letier .sting your salary requirement and the posi-tion 1or wheh you are applying lo address Below If you enjoy the chal-lenge ol being on Ihe leading edge, then apply 10 become a pari of Amer-ican Yazaki Corporation a trend setting, industry leader

AMERICAN YAZAKI CORPORATION

ATTN HRD-TS 6700 Haggerty Road

Canton, Ml 48 '87 Fax (313) 981 3410

American Yazaki Corporation An Equal Opportunity Employe'

TRAILER MECHANIC

Local branch ol a national iraner leasaig company located m Romulus is seelung a fu» time Mechanic Indi-vidual must be expenenced m » trader repair and own toe/her own toots Good salary and benefits Please call Enc Tultoch at (313) 296-0600 between 9am 4 4pm for more information

CLASS ACT TRAVEL Immediate opening tor two expen-enced travel professionals Our clientele is 75S corporate 25". Ie.sure and 100*» xnpertant State ol the art oflice environment .deluding Wondspan tot Windows ExceSent salary benefit and bonus program For prompt con-sideration, fa* or man resume and salary history lo

C L A S S ACT T R A V E L , L L C 38345 W 10 Mae Rd

Farmington Hills, Ml 48335 Fax (810) 474-2345

500 Help Wanted General

WAREHOUSE/DRIVER $6 AN HOUR

Ft * a part s m a poa«ona available tn coesstot growing bunding mate company Excellent opportunmes

a benaMs Apply at Sidmg World Uvonia, 29455 W 8 Mae Rd

(810) 478-9985 Water loo . 3460 Fkwadaie

(810) 674-1300 Detroit 6450 E Eight Mae Road

(313) 881 3009

WAREHOUSE II you're looking tor long-term employ-ment we'ie looking tor you' Must be dependable 4 hardwortong tor wood floor distributor HHo experience a plus Good benefits

CAN Ken (810) 5 4 3 - 9 6 6 3

Help Wanted Geaeral

2 POSITIONS open al Senior Apart ment Complex HcusMis»Sf A main-

(610) 37S-IB10

> Wanted-ce Clerical-

ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER Ful chargs with experience through financial statements and MJTPLE company operations Computer lit-erate Fun benefits C a i or sand resume W O L V E R I N E X RAY, 21277 Bridge Si Southfield Ml 48034 810-352-6600

502 ( * ) 7 H

r Help Wanted-

Office Clerical

WAREHOUSE MANAGER Leadng steel warehouse company has immediate opening lor an expen-enced warehouse manager F ivepk» years o l expenence in a« phases d warehouse procedures with proven quality management stuBs and eltoc-tive communications skas required eipenence m i re Steel industry fugnp, prelerred We offer a compeBlive salary and comprehenanre benefit package Please submit reeume wur salary requirements lo:

HARD Wayne Industries 382S3 Michigan Avenue Wayne M. 48184-1852

No phone calls please - E O E

ACCOUNTANT Retail dealersT* in W a y n e Courtv is seMung an expenenced individual to hande Ihe day-to-day accounting functions Successful candtoale wit have at least 4 years accounting expenence indudng awanlory con-trol excellent computer skitts a#*l a strong work etr»c Re l a ! accourmng expenence a defmaa ptus Please gerd resume and salary reqieramenls 10 MS Kraft P O Box 691. SouWield. Ml 480376 or tax 810-352-0018

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TRAVEL AGENT Experience CorporataO-eisure agent need tor 1u« time immetfcate position in Troy Minimum 2 years experience Wondspan desired

Fax resume lo (810) 649-7360 Or call Pam (810) 299-9176

SHAMPOO ASSISTANT

For busy W Bloomfield salon Call (810) 661 1681

SALES/ ADMINISTRATIVE

ASSISTANT Wallace is a leader m the manufac-ture and distribution ol products tor solving information processing prob-lems Our impressive list ot Fortune 500 clients depends on a wide range of products and services We are eager to attract a sdutions-based. ambitious individual to assosl a Sales Representative in our Troy saies office

The ideal candidate musl possess excellent computet sMIs (Microsoft Word and Excel) along with strong customer senvce, organizational and interpersonal abilities A HS-diploma

required: an Associate s degree is preferred

Wallace oHers a competmve salary. fu« madcal. aentai vision stock pur-chase and profit snaring For consid-eration submit yout resume with salary requirements to Wallace. ATTN Admin Ass!, 3290 West Big Beaver Road. Suite 250 Troy Mi 48084 FAX 810-616-1606 Visit our website at www Wallace com Only candidates who are bemg cor>s<oefed tor employment will Be contacted EOE

WALLACE

SHARMROCK NURSING Agency now hinng dependable C4A s 4 LPN's Piease call Tracy Mon-Fn. 9-5pm. 313-729-7752

S H E A R O P E R A T O R Needed Mt-hme lor sheel metal fabn-catvon shop Must heve eipenence Lrvorna location (313) 525-6869

S H E E T M E T A L F A B T O 1 / 4

3 1 3 - 3 6 6 - 2 4 5 0

The city of Rochester Hills has open-ings tor summer employment Appli-cants musl be currently enrolled as a tun-lime student and or returning to school full-time m the tall OR a senior citizen in orde' lo qualify tor the fol-lowing positions

PARK ATTENDANT ($5.75)

Variable shift 720 hom max Written exam and interview required

LIFEGUARD ($6.00) Red Cross Certification or equivalent

T E C H N I C I A N S & M A C H I N I S T S

SEVERAL OPENINGS ' CMM Lab Technicians CNC Machinists Computer Technicians Dynamometer Technicians Tooimaker Machinists Eiectrorxc'Eiectncal Techrwians Gear Technicians Mechanial Technicians Mecheracs

Nose 4 Vibration Technicians WeWmgHobotics Techroaans Maintenance Technicians

Immediate i ong-term contract and

Minimum age 16 Variable shift.. 720 contract lo go drect opportunities hour max Written exam, pod test 4

SALES ASSISTANT'CLERICAL Mature »ell organized person with excenent commumcalion skills Basic computef knowledge necessary Flexible work schedule, 30-40 h rv week W Bloomfield new home sub

Fax resume lo 1-810-669-8038

SALES CONSULTANTS

CP Studios has Sales Consultant positions available in seven locations Meet interesting pecple as you pre

SHIPPING FOREMAN A steel tubing manufacturer in Ply-mouth seeks an experienced sixwmg toreman Salary ano benefits com-mensurate with expenence Send resume and salary history to

Box 41665 Ooaenrer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma Ml 48150

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING Experience necessary good pen-

manship and mam skills 313-536-8878. 10am-2pm

SHIPPING & RECEIVING HI-LO DRIVERS

Temp 10 hme opportunity lor many openings with national trucking com-panies in Ftomulus, Dearborn 4 Ply-mouth Excellent start pay plus extensive optional overtime on 3 shifts Valid drivers license, drug 'ree. r»-lo expenence a plus Can Lois today 473-2934

Advantage Staffing

interview required

LABORER ($7.00) Minimum age 18 Vanabie shilt in Parks, standard shift in DPS 720 hour max Written exam and interview required

INTERNSHIP ($8 00) Minimum age 18 and second year engmeenng college student (civil engineenmg preferred) Vanabie shift. 40-hour won. week Copy of current transcript and interview required

CLERICAL AIDE ($5 25) Minimum age 16 Mon -Fn 8-5pm. W often exam 4 interview required

Please apply m person Monday thru Fnday. 8am -5pm to complete an i application submit a resume with a covet letier identifying position to Human Resources Dept City d Rochester Hills 1000 Rochestei Hills Dr, Rochester HiUs Ml 48309-3033. o i FAX l e w 4 resume to (8101 656-4739 E O E

TECHNICAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS

391 Airport Industnai Dr Ypsrlanti. Ml 48198

313-485-3900, 1-800-999-7910 FAX 313-488-4219

TELEMARKERS EARN $14 plus an hour m comis sions. flexible hours Call Genesis Marketing al 810 797-5632

SHIPPINGWAREHOUSE Livoma qltice needs person lor shippingreceiwig inventory, general maintenance, etc. 25 h r v * * to start, S6 50*10U' Call (313) 462-6201

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY seeks Telemarketers lor volunteer recruitment $&hr plus bonuses Eve-nings 4 weekends Garden City loca-hon (3131 425-6845

TELEMARKETERS experienced phone people neeoed m growing company Top pay, easy job

1-800-482 1004

TELEMARKETERS Mornings or nights Pleasant working environ-ment High school 4 college students welcome $7 plus bonuses Sharon, Diane or Terry 800-301-5757

TRAVEL AGENT Full time corporate agent needed tor busy Birmingham agency M»iimum 3 years expenence Apo»o piefeneo Fa» resume 10 Linda at (610) 644-1510 or call (810) 644-1600

TRAVEL AGENT - looking tor highly motivated sen starters with pivot saies background 4 personal travel expenence Good people skills and desire to succeed are important Salary plus bonus program Call lor appointment.

Carlson Wagonlit Travel 1 -800-874-6470

' WAREHOUSE > MANAGERDISTRI8UTION Now distribution warehouse

with Union stall d 20 plus m need d overall Manager whe must have hands on intellect and good motivational sto«s

lo efficient!, supply our local hospitals Distribution expen ence necessary Ptease send

resume with salary history Box #1678

Observer 4 Eccentnc

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

^ Uvonia, Ml 48150 /

TRAVEL AGENTS Experienced leisure agents needed for W Bloom-field localion FiAPart-lime Excel-lent pay 4 benefits 810-851 - 3033 or lax resume 10 810-851-9479

ACCOUNTANT Southfield land development ftrm s seeking an Accountant Duties include bank raconafcations prepara-tion d financial statements and leiated analysis, reconolmg accounts payable and receivable lo general edgei budgeting, and maintaining a complete 4 accurate general ledger Computer expe r i ence a must .Mcrosofl Office I and exposure to industry accounting systems pre-terreo IMAS90 and TmnCertme) ideai-cand ida tes w i l l h a v e l o r m a l accounting training tAssociates

ACCOUNTING TEMP

- Troy. * P a y r o l l Aoct mono* -

issatant Bookkeeper Oak Park maternity leave Paachliaa software

Accounting Aaaistad. Troy Accounts Payable Oerk. J

nyoith madcal leave. STORING Heights automotive lirm • Accounts P a y a b l e CIAI*T

Bachelors'degree) High energy ind-i apply to Ms Kovac P O

Box 891. Southfield. Ml 48037 mOualscana

Or fax 810-362-0018 Equal Opportunity Employ e i

TRAVEL AGENT Travel Agent s W l d Birmingham is looking lor a dynamic agent with 1 2 yeats corporate reis^'e expenence Salary negotiable (810) 646-2882

TREE MAINTENANCE Experienced ambers, spray applica Sons around persons needed

(8101 477-6733

TREE SERVtCE Seeks expenenced 1 ree caie p rdes sionais Spray Techs 4 Climbers CDL license required Benelits ca"

(313) 522-8733

TREE TRIMMERS. Grounds Person 4 Spray Technicians needed immed-a'ety Healthcare Misty Ridge Tree Service South Lyon B10-486-6115

TREE WORK - Ckmber 4 ground person needed Musi have valid drivers license Call 313-326-0671

Retail

FIT MODEL WnHieiman s. a leader in women speciality retail is seeking a part-time FIT MODEL at our corporate head quarters Our Fn Model will support our merchandizing siaf by trying on sample dolNng so the fit and siruc-fare ot the garment can be examined The selected candidate musl have Our base size measurements to ensure proper lit d sample ctotfwig The required measurements are

Height S"5°-5T" Bust 3 6 - V Waist 28-' Hips 38-V

We ofler competitive pay and a gen-erous merchandise discount H you meal the above requirements piease can Chns at (313) 451 5228 or appry in person to:

WINKELMAN STORES Human Resources

45000 Halm Plymouth Ml 48170 Fax <313)453-1185

Equal Opportunity Employer

Rata* Part-lime

SALES WA ars tookmg for emhuaiaslie hard wortung mdvtouais who can

S i S U W I r M S S ® positions al t x * Troy outlet store Ftoxtne schedules are svarfable tor days evenings 4 weekends We offer s competitive salary plus benefits including 40N employee dacount Ccme |OM our team' Plaaee cat tor n w s Wormanon or come in to c o m p l e l e an

sent quakiy custom portraits and accessories to individual clients Hourly wage, weekly commasion excellent benefits » you are at least 18 have a H S apoma iG E 0 . and e n j o y r e t a i l i n g , l e t s ta l k

1-800-422-3686. ext 475 Store Management Opportunities Retail experience helptut

Sales Persori/DeHi Person Contact G M Pans Bakery

' 313-425-2060

SALES REPS UMimaeo potential flexible hours commissions plus bonuses Can Genesis Marketing al

810-797-5832

SATURN OF SOUTHFIELD Now accepting resumes tor position ol Service Consultant Good Cus-tomer skills a must and musl be able to present a tiotesswnai maga Apply in person at 29929 Telegraph Southfield attention Mike Williams

SIDING HELPER . nence prefe

sary Good pay

SIDING PROS ll you >e good, we want you truck 4 tools a must (810) 545 3723

SMALL MANUFACTURING plant needs general proouction workers. Q C inspectors 4 pa.nt sprayers, good pay 4 beneMs Is) 4 2nd shift, apply m porsorvsend resume io 7780 Ronda. Canton Ml 48187

SNOW THROWER CLEARANCE Anens • Honda - Simplicity - Toro

SAXTONS GARDEN CENTER Plymouth (3131 453-6250

SOCIAL WORK [Vector d Transitional Lnrmg Pro-gram tor teens MA and 2 years d management expenence m a social work setting required Expenence is at-nsk youth prelerred Send resume to B riolkowsk. 30000 Hrveley. Ink-ster Ml 46141 E O E

SUMMER RECREATION POSITIONS

Cantor Township is accepting appli-cations lor the loHowmg Summer rec •eation positions Jr Park Leader $6-$6 501* Sr. Park Leader $6 50-$8.tir. Softball Scorekeeper $6 50-$7 50/br Applications must be picked up at the Personnel Division 1150 S Canton Cede ' Rd All appli-cants musl complele a Canton Town ship application form in it's entirety and be received by Canton Township Personnel Services prior to 4pm March 28 1 997 Caa 313-397-5110 for torthet information The Charier Township ol Canlon does not discrim-inate on the basis d -ace, color.

TELEMARKETING r Local mortgage company is [ looking lor a Telemarketer * Manager Expenence nec-

essary Top wage and benefits plan Also, Telemarketing positions are available with tcp wage and bonus program

Call: (810) 433-9626 TELEMARKETING OPERATOR - for busy Livonia office Full time, Mon-Fn Benefits, available Call Donna 313-427-2288

telemarketing

S8/hr. Guaranteed Part-time

No expenence necessary Enlhu-siasm and dependably w< i earn you a minimum of $8 per hour plus

national origin, sex religion age or bonuses Can lor interview Ask Jcr Oisabwty m employment or the provi- Lapnse 313-422-1818 sion d services An Equal Opponu nity Employer

TROY BREAD BAKERY looking for energetic responsible people to 'ill part time Bakers Assistant 4 Counte' positions Bakers Assistant hours 5 30am to 10am. 4 days a wee* Counter sfafl hours 12 30pm lo 6 15pm 5 oays a week W * tram

(810) 879-8997

TRUCK DRIVER Fu« lime plumbing supply company Must have CDL-B license Good benefit package Call (3131668-82^X3

TRUCK DRIVER Needed Chauffers license required toi local construction delivery Starting pay $7 50 * benefits CaH Mon-Fn Bam to 4pm, al (810| 362-2900

WAREHOUSE ORDER PICKING

PACKING Now taking applications for 3rd shift sortmgtoading in out ware house Should nave expenence m similar fast paced, warehouse environment Shift is 11.00 p m 7 30 a m $7 50 an hour to start competitive benefits package Apply m person between 8 00 a m and 11 30 a m

STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE

41554 Kopperrvck Canlon Ml 48187 An AlKmaM Action

S T T i r

ACCOUNTANT/ STAFF

Large medical lacility is seeking a lull timo Staff Accountant (o assist with general leoger payroll and accounts payable functions Candidate should have 4 year account ig degree with a mimmuoi d 2 years |Ob related experi-ence Musi have knowledge d LOlus 4 Excel spreadsheets Piease send tesume with salary requirements

Community EMS Attn DP 25400 W 8 Mile

Southfield Ml 48034 Of tax to 810-356-3994

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL

neeoed in a reputaWe. expanding Livonia retail furntfure store Must »e rekatHe 4 responsible, some heavy lifting required Students welcome t i * 4 part time avatfabie Call Nancy Mon thru Fn between 9am 4 Ipm tor an appointment 313-522 9206

WAREHOUSE POSITION Shipping and receiving Benefits Redford Can 8am-5pm. Mon - Fri

(313) 537-0044

. Part sma Accounting C M * , prasngnua Troy advertiemg FCM,

• 3rd Part/ Madca l M a r s Water J lord moonlighting .oba eve E»KJ

, Ctorks. SouthtietB Femdnae NorthvUe

Clerk. Redlord

« you are avalable mmedaiely and arfting TO work as an Accourv tan LA One TEMP «H4E continuing 10 pursue a new permanent |Ob. ca i tof an appointment, or Mop by lor O p e n Regis t ra t ion a n * Thursday or Friday, 900am iq 1 00pm Bring yom resume and allowtxnetor lasting Wealaopio-vtoe ton permanenl placement services and gwa M I pnonty to our Temps All placement toes 1 1 paid by yout new employer The onfy cost to you is you' lime C a i tor drachons

24901 Northwestern Hwy Suite 516

Southfield Ml 48075

(810) 354-2410

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SECRETARY Minimum 5 yrs. experience Winttows applications required F u l time, bene-fits Respond 10 Human Resources APS P 0 Box 07580 Detroit. Ml 48207 Fax 313-567-3324

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE; PAYROLL

Computer experience 4 excellent office sMs a necessity G-oat oppor turvty for nght person able to a c « p t responsibility Bob 3I3-56S-5600

Accounting'Bookkeeping position also receptionist position Phones

Microsoft Windows helpful Ann Arbor and Novi 313-396-1882

WAREHOUSE/SERVICE COORDINATOR

lull ame position ava-iaole with Nov f 'ade show display distributor Responsibilities include shippuig 4 receiving, oelivenes. instal- dis mantle 4 maintenance d o-spiavs Position requires a. sefl-motivated, dependable ndvidual wttr, s fong communication 4 orgamzationa skills Experience wmn inventory sys lems a plus Apply m person at

Skyhne Dsplays 4 Graphes. 25166 Seeley Rd Novi Ml

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K II For Finance. Accounting

Tax Collection Office

This is a challenging position * i a sman office environment tor the nght person Responsibil it ies include accounts payable accounts receiv able property tax collection ass^ tance to the Deputy Treasure" and Finance Director Knowledge and expenence neces sary to be success! ul in this posrton must inciude strong accounts pay-able expenence confidence 10 key calculator proficiency typing. DP ano PC and ability lo work with the pubi* An Associates Degree in accounting •s desirable as well as previous munopal experience and lamilianty wilh DOS database entry and spreadsheets Salary range o l $24 036 94 $27,701 77 as well as a full range d benefits Canddates may submit a resume and application by March 27 1 997 lo Pamela Bratscr.i Deputy Treasure' 49045 Ponfcac Trail Wixorrt-M: 48393 No phone calls piease

An Equa- Opportunity Emp-oyer

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Growing lirm looking lo« lull hme expenenced Accounts Payable and Pu'chasing Associate Compute' expenence required Excellent oppcx turvfy Send resume to

Huron Valley Sales 25700 Princeton

Dearborn Hgts Mi 48125 Of FAX 313-278-0275

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ASSOCIATE Fu nVme experienced Accounts Pay ab« Clerk needed to process invoices for payment Respon^Hl.-hes include matching reviewing posting and generating osburse men's Some over l ime hours required At least 1 year expenence required with computerized payables system Mail resume to Attn VE 3500 Enterpnse Dr Allen Park V I 48101 or FAX 313-271 7946

WAREHOUSE $240.WEEK

all shifts available Uvonia aiea Newburgh 4 96

Appry M-F 9-11 4 1 3 29240 Buckingham »8B

In Livoma 1-96 4 Middleoen Pc ID 4 SS Card Required

INTERIM PERSONNEL

Accounts Payable

Clerk Property management company is seeking ar. accounts payable Oerk tor a busy d l « e REQUIRED accounting and computer eipenence imbcostlhg a PLUS Send resume and cover iwan lo

ACCOUNTING P O Box 255OT5

West Bloomfield Ml 48325 or f a * 810 865-1633

WELDER FABRICATOR Experi enced with mechancal background, needed 'or off road arvf fuck mounted equipment Wages lo com mensurate wilh expenence Bene'its

<810)685-1311

TRUCK DRIVERS - lor landscape nursery Orchard Lake 4 Telegraph area CDL necessary Call Maryarn 9am to 4pfr 810-332-3999

SCANNING TECH Midnights Must know PhotoShop 4 OuarkExpress. Apply al 33523 W 8 M M Rd Livoma Ml 48152

SCREEN PRINTER WANTED Livoma Trophy 4 Screen Pnntmg

Cat Scott 313-464-9191

Crate&Barrel

OUTLET Somerset Collection

Troy (810) 643-6610

SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR For company in N W Datrort(l2715 BraUei lOOkng lo» davenport operator rniniumum I yr experience Excettonl benefits Pay based on experience

tf pass d u g test 313-531 6868

SCTOW Machine Operator - B & S

Experienced, excenent pay dean a> condmoned shop BCHS aentai 40 l |k | v-una Precision Products Wailed Lake (810) 624-2583

SOCIAL WORKER BA lull time $& hr fo work wilh'mentally II adults In Oakland County Send reaume to. Kaoima. 29431 Suthfieid Ra • ' Southfield Ml 48076

TELEPHONE INSTALLER/ Technician

I Entry-level 4 experienced career opportunity Competitive salary plus a 401K plan profit sharing 4 full med-ical. denia: opbcai insurance Apply 26450 Haggenv Road Farmmglon HiUs or call lot an appointment. 810-489-0003 exl 202

SOCIAL WORKER

shelter housing children Some evenings and week-ends required Send resume lo

S Doudas. 1900 Martin Westland Mi 48186 E O E

SEAMSTRESS , Experienced Fun or part-TIME-*iex t M hour* Vary oood wages Cai

(810) 3S24120

SOCIAL WORKER We re seeking a poalive team player (depf d ihree) to work at our eleaant 190 bad Health Care FaoWy OflRA Knowledge 4 case worker expenence necessary (Micmgan certification required) We o»e< educabona rennbursemam along w i lh excel lent benefits1 ' compensation 4 opportunity

Pleane can Barbara Laskey G a o l e r Bwomhekl (Haadandi

2975 N. Adams Rd Bloomfield Hilts Ml 48304

Fax 810-433-1415 Phone 810-645-2900

* SECRETZ SALON * Now hinng Ha" 4 Nail Techs

Flexible hours O e d d e not neces-sary Call Angela or Card al

(313. 729-9222

RETAIL Pu—on Open M wel

•paoaity •UMAURA Mora Jow leam and work <n an meieekng and KM environment Mual be m ta t i t , faaponatue and a *NG to w o * some evemnga WILL T W M I Apply MavFfi. 10am-3pm

JIMMIES RUSTICS 28800 W Sl»

Security ACT NOW'" Joel Nation Wtoe Security Fu l or pert time work' No expenence wa t r * n you •Up to $e starting wage1

• f r e e umtomis •Paid HonoeysVacations •MedcasOentaiViiKm Benefits Or#y inoaa wah a clean criminal history apply Mon Ffl Bam «

* ° " N A T 1 0 N WIDE SECURITY 23800 W Ter U M Rd SouMaM (810 )365^00

301 W WhcMgan Ave Sle 300 iM»«i |313)490-11K

RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATE

dependable ta Piaiiam

Ret* Setee/Curtomer Service Aufrartreo CaftJar • seeking dad oated K F H I W » (pm ou» ratal

service Jeam Wa oAar haaflh benafts, «aM 4C-Kaai»iei8f> *•** M M M « U M b lot 110-798-8800

SECURITY OFFICERS

jzrzszzxnz?* Denial evalawe after «

313 864-3800

SERVICE PERSON P a r s Sewer Ctoanirtg

(313) 427 3182

SPRING INTO A NEW JOB'!!

Assembly, packaging mecmne operators and part sorters

needed A l shift* A l areas APPLY TOOAY'f

£ Corporate

(313) 722 -7990

Now accepting applications expenenced help in Ihe tcrflowing classifications

. MEAT CUTTERS . MEAT WRAPPERS

II you have I or more years expe-rience as a meat cutter or meat | wrapper ca i

(313) 2 7 0 - 1 1 7 6 or (313) 2 7 0 - 1 2 5 4

Mon Fn between 8am-4pm to ] arrange tor an interview

\ Equal Opportunity Employer

SUPERVISOR / EVENING Leading library services firm seeks energetic individual lo lead our leam in challenging work environment Strong clerical Mo8a required Noon to 8 30 shift Ca i Dennis al

313-459-9090

TELEPHONE OPERATORS I Required, type 35wpm, articulate,

knowledgeable of Metro area good speller and customer service skills Some college preferred Depend-

I ability a musl Day. swing grave shifts availaole QuaM«d candidates call (3131 432-1995

TELLER EXPERIENCED fu l time with profi-cient skills in cash management Cross selling lectwiques and commu-rocatton skills a must tor these posi-tions Full benefit package includes insurances and pension. Our com pensation package is hard to match Only those expenenced need to apply to Human Resources. C O Thompson 4 Company 20010 Kelly Road Harpe- Woods. M: 48225

NO PHONl ME CALLS PLEASE

TRUCK DRIVERS (SEASONAL I needed for distmOution company Must nave CDL - B of qualify Red-ford area (313) 533-7785

TUTOR NEEDED tor my 2 children pan-time, in my home 10 prepare them lor kindergarten Prefer pre-school or kindergarten teaching eipenence Canton 313-459-1808

USED CAR PORTER Entry level positon lor growing deal ership m Plymouth, FuU paid benefits 4 overtime room lor advancement Call Kyle

FOX HILLS Chrysler -Plymouth- Jeep- E agio

313-455-8740 313-961 3171

W E L D E R . F I T T E R M I G - T I G lo 1 4

3 1 3 - 3 6 6 - 2 4 5 0

WELOER FITTER Skilled only m Mvg ana T.g Light gage tilting experience

Please call Jim at 810-471-0011

WELDERS 4 COMMERCIAL SEWERS For manufacturer of awnino products Good pay and beneMs Mary-grove the awn ng store and more provides gooo pay Dene*vts and security lor the «ighf person Start .mmediateiy Call 13131 422-7110

Welders Experienced

welding 313

Fitters heavy plate 895-1300

' ACCOUNTING CLERK

Mii1o»d 32 flexible hou's wk Musi have payables rece-v abies and Windows 95

SECRETARY Auburn HiUs 6 months assign ment. type 60 wpm using WP6 4 Lotus 5

BANK TELLER Auburn Hins Will t r a i Good c u s t o m e i s e r v i c e s k i l l s needed

ACCOUNTING Clarkston Payables recem a b * s general leoget and lOurnal entries Job costing experience a P'us Temp. Perm

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

Farmmglon Hills Windows 95 MR duties including lom-.s ben etils eK

RECEPTIONIST Auburn Mills Word and Excel Tempi'Perm

a l> A K T I L

Farmmgton Hies 810-488-0464

Auburn Hills 810-377-4070

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Multi-divisional wholesale ekjetnea' supply company Candidate should possess minimum 3 yrs experience in payables We ofler a competitive wage- .ind benefits package Send resume inc'udmg salary reouiremenls to

Box 11686 Observer t. Eccentnc Newspupeii

36251 Scfwdcrah Rd Livoma Ml 48150

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Nor t twst Detroit Auto Supplier tu». an immediate opening 1oi an Accounts Payable Cie-> 3-5 years experience OeJa. jncnted T sh-tiding s«iirs necessary l o t u i i plus Please send resume and sa'ai. requirements lo

Davis Tow 4 Engmeenng Co 19250 Plymouth Ra

Detroit Ml 48228 Ann Human Resources

VAN DRIVER Inksse' apartment community is seeking a pan-time van driver responsible lor transporting residents to various locations in a sale 4 courteous manner Must pos less a valid chauffeurs license exceiiem driving record oood com-munication skits 4 the abnify to work with a wioe range of residents Apply iti person al Cherry Hill Place 29477 Cherry Hill Road Inkster Of call Mon

Fn 9am 5pm 313-59S 2882 An Equal Opportunity Employer

WE a ESTABLISHED landscape desrgn'buiid lirm <s tootong for land-scape foreman*, nursery tore-nans and laborers Please call

18101673-1217

SUPERVISORS HOME IMPROVEMENT

Full time, frarwportation a mual (313) 721-3595

SUPERVISOR (WORKING 1 neeoeo tor warehouse Must be able to onve hi-to Great pay 4 benefits

12095 Dine RedtorO Ml 49239

Apply al

SWIM COORDINATOR/ INSTRUCTOR

tor s»*nmer Swim Program Must be WS< certifier! CaU (313) 453-2904

SWIMMING POOL COMPANY has immediate openmg tor expen ance Service Techmaam Pay and benefits oommenaura le with expen-ence (8KW 477-7727

SPRING INTO SNELLING Ar* you tired d your m o and f*>1 Are you ttomng to meka a career change'' Lai Sne«ing do the mod tor you We have "imeaane opanmgs tor

SERVICE I DRIVER For FWEE^XP mam Company F»* ML* W* Iram LA. -m' K* Mtjm wodi e f t s

9 ^ 910-5499117 E « J * » ar apply 4380 0 d a m a n Royal O * • i o l l a m or 2 3 0 10 4 30 pm

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Caw today tor an raannew 313 296-eeoc . 810-352 1300 SoumAald 313-294-0777 Taytor

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SNELLING PRASOWNTL Servrrs

S Y S T E M S A D M I N I S T R A T O R

Progressive ad agency eeekmn * Systems Admmislrator Reaponsfcn sa* mduda froutle lhociOng tesimg 4 and-uaar contact UNIX Windows 4 Macintosh expenence REOURAD Send resume »

PO Box 4282 Troy Ml 48084

TELLERS C'ed* Umon Family Service Cen-ters has immediate openings tor part time telle-* You must nave excellent customer service skill* previous cash nandtoig eipen-ence p-e'erred We orte- a com-petitive salary pad hoaaays and paid vacarons as we» as tuition assistance to qualified aponcants Job mdudes evenings and Satur-

PoMtoM avanawe et the SELm? Toeowmg

locations

. Madsor Heights (14 Ml* Ra 4 Campben Centarl

• Detixvt Eastsxl* (Gratid and Oute- Dnvel

• Livoma (7 Mile ana Farmmgtcn Rd)

• Redford Grand Rive- and 7 Mue

. Ann Arbor (Carpemer and Washtenaw!

. WAwto r t t'M-59 4 C'escervt Lake Rd )

10) 569-K) piaa** 4620 ext

VIDEO TECHNICIAN includes maintenance ol video pro duction equpmem and production engmeenng Must be able to eiectron-ca«y troubieshoot ano repair studo cameras video tape decks iSomy U-Male i monitors and othe' ndeo equ^jment and work with producers, directors Strong electronics back ground .needed No phone cans please Apply m person d seno resume lc

M f W A t N C H

TILE PERSON Ceramic*, vinyl matal 4 repair 'or Southfield property management

ipeny FdMime benefits C a i M o n I h r u F r . 810-359-1030 E O F

A B I E

15200 Mercantile Dnve Dearborn Ml 48120

A m Human Resources Time Warner Cable » an EEQ'AA Employer 4 Supports a drug 1rea

workplace M . F t W

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Days, temp'perm Inkster A-ea Apply 9-11am 4 l -3pm

34771 Ford Rd E Ol Wayne Pic ID 4 SS Required INTERIM PERSONNEL

WAREHOUSE 2NO SHIFT ACC HARDWARE

SHlPFhNG DEPARTMENT Lift al leasi 50 t i s work ,n vanacne temperatures ,'depending on seasor good math and reading *k i i l * required Starting u n a 4 PM Starting pay $8 15 hour . 90 day* $9 00 pm empwymeni Drug fast Send Hitler d mterett to An Human Resource* 23333 Commerce Of Ferrmngtcm H e * Ml 48335 2764

W O R K FOR T H E B E S T

C A L L A C C O U N T E M P S T O D A Y '

• ACCOOfcTlNG CLERK Downtown sports team seeks accounting cleik WAP 4 AR expenence Must have Lolus Windows WordPettecf 4 ability to work flex hrs Possrfjie temp lo perm •CONTROLLER Dowr.nvet Co seens C o n n o i 'et w 5 - yrs manolactunn&'muBiplanf experience Respons-Cle tor financial statements audits 4 ta. issues Bachelors jegree reqwed CPAM9A p-elened Temp lo perm $35-45K •ACCOUNTANTS - Mus' rave prop-erty management Of construction experience Skyline or MR I expen ance a plus Southfield 4 Farmmgton HiSs locations Temp to ture •COLLECTORS Commercial o< con • g n u c o l l e c l i o n s exper ience required Must be able so hamne ighi 4 heavy colechon caning MMrs d credit 4 credt referencing immed-»fe starts Lvonia & Troy locations • A P CLERK Mus' b wExceVLofu* spreadsheet® 4 have strong 10 key Troy location

ACCOUNTING COORDINATOR

An excellent opportunity available for ^dependent workei w«h expe n e n c e m c o m p u t e r ! j e d accounting Must nave expenence m generaf ledger 'mancnal stale mams, accounts receivable payable, and bank reconciliations Experience m Greal Plains accounting software a plus Full time excellent benefits package Fax resume and salary require-ments to (8101 354 4609 c* ma to Dellie Kolacki'WeviewWorks

40C Gallene Ohicentre *101 Southlieid Mi 48034

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE RECEPTIONIST

Full fime Benefils Growth post id i i lies $6 W lo slsrf Michigan Busi ness Systems i810: 356-2300

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE tor industrial disinbutlon lirm M W enced in industrial of cOMtactor cus fomers in a computerized syslorr-Must be a team player Mu.i resume lc Bertscn Co 32567 Schoolcraft Livon.a VI 4615C

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CUSTOMER SERVICE

immBiliate opportun ty w-th iarg« 'asi paced home improvement company Great carper opportunity tof individual wilt wisngness 10 leam C.i1 Mi Schmidt 313-46^ 2500 > 113 Oi send resume 17370 Lau-e' P i » 0- N Livonia Ml 48152

i ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK

.arge automrol've Ornsie'S' 'V iixjkjng

Good pay good benefits Appry «n

' p e r s s n „ . . ^ -40475 Ann Aibor Road

Af 1-275 Ptymoulh

ACCOUNTING OFFICE CLERK

Accepting applications lor part time AccoonimgrOflice Clefk Genera, office skills ano accounting kno*i-odge requires |A P A R 4 inventory) | Accuracy important Computer exper. ence required Mature enthusiast-c | and dependable need only respond Sena resume to Personnel Manager j 3250 W Big Beavei Roao Suite 330 ; Troy. Ml 48084 ]

ACO HARDWARE IS looking fiy a full i nme CO OP Account Assislant nme

•s re-ablc OMaii onented and good I imfh numbers l">ja»l«d appi--anl» j i n i f t have > .od verbal skills and kko

to w i i tk v> f r p e o p l e S o m * accounting arid compu»-ground necessary Sena res. ACO Hardware ATTN Resource*. CO-OP 23333 meice D ' Fa rm.ng ion 48335 2764

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GREAT JOB OPENING1

Part time war*hou*e'»fock pos«ior lor lirmung showroom m Non

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Uvoma. Ml 49150

TirecUaiancer* 4 Prap $7 00MR

Warehouse work Ba«ev*« area Day*. Apply 9 - H a m 4 I 3pm 34T7I Ford Rd (E d Wayne) Picture ID 4 SS Card RecMrea

INTERIM PERSONNEL

GREAT JOB OPENING' Pan ame sales poailion tof kgfimg Msowroom m Novi No expenence necessary $8*» to start

Ca t Chuck at 810-348-4055

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Troy • 810-524 9050 Soulhhald • 810-3579387 28689 Northwestern Hwy •25C SoutMieid Mi 48C34

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ACCOUNTING POSITION Minimum Qualifications Associate Degree m Accounting and compute-accounting experience Dunes w* •nclude payroll general ledger bank -ecoroLahons some secretarial

Send resume to Accountant

5839 Maple Rd Suit* '09 West Bloomfield Ml 4A322

SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR

Expenenoad orty Dear (3131 277-4704

SPRINKLER T E O * l C l A N S Experienced M md—atirin 4 M M Pay oaaad upon T M N T M Good

TEACHER A learning carter WI W BtoomNetd 4 Brighton Raedr ig and Math Cem t i e d i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g 810-737 2990 Fax 810-737-8220

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TOOLMAKER OR MACHINIST To work part-ame tor manx^aduong company M PLYMODLH ML, TO mapacl M-oommg todaig MSeei (OB tor rearee

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810-355-1030 ext 190

XEROX OPERATOR

Fun time Benefits Contact Coa»i at (810) 288 5600

YARD HELP needed tor landscape suPdy company • Numerous poa»oned xvanaow

LoadarSortih operator General labor inventory eonlroll*'

• F u l Of Part Trnie • Flexible M r i • Pvoducitvay punctually and

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Plymoulh 313-455-5S90

WAREHOUSE HELP tor aUdaaale compeny AI WAxorn FT*

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ACT NOW!!! OUR AUTOMOTIVE CLIENT NEEDS YOU

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• MS WORD • EXCEL • POWERPOINT • ACCESS

THE BARTECH GROUP 313-271-5454

FAX 313-271-9774 An Equa.1 Opportunity Employe-

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Prog-ess ve Birmingham OOCloi kjekmg tor organaed 4 energetic pa-scn Fhease confad Chn*

8 ' 0 6 4 5 8075

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Part or lun hme Base compute-inowledge m Word and Exce Piease Fax-eaume 10 810-355^9283

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Accounting / Secretary Permanent Part ame 9am to Ipm 4 to 5 day* Hex*** Computer expen-ence necessary 13 Mile 4 Lahsei

! 1910) 644 9185

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Antwenng phones Accounts Pay able Payroll Purchasing and know eoge of Qmckbooka Ami-Pro Fa. resume to 810-684-0080 or

Man to 54420 Pontiac Tr*.. Miltord M. 48381

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT SECRETARY

B w n t M l H.a* real estata company seeks a - expenenced orgarwert

I '..rimouai M u d be able 10 pr tor t l f * I muH«*e task* QuaHhed canddsw

only Mu*( nave experience in Word Windows 96 4 Lotu* * due S9na

esume to H R 0 P O Box 892 Blncr- '^Kl Mifl* Ml 48303-0*192

j ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST A | T

1 ommaraal "*ai estate company

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Part time, AL home For Iwanaa. cai HLLHM 1900-219*100 EN A 3873 I

ACCOUNTING Start-up company m Livoma saek^ j mdvujual with strong accounang' computer ske* along with ab.My to manage and achaAAa appomtmants Fu*-eme Send maume 4 *alary ia»-lory to Richard Meyer

PO Box 97130 Canton Ml 49197-0131

•eekmg quaMed mdvn - - - • 1 a. M~> I . .I ^ Lotus Dalabes* expenence -eqwret •«mg 65 wpm Aaaumes arty » • The rartvnen Group adn B BuPmak P 0 Box 5 1 M Southheie Ml

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Entry level Oerk *> Ihe SodWield araa needed No •ary * •anon* TO CMI P O Be

Ml 49037-0686

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Hianan Resources SB 17187 Laurel Par* Dr Sle 165

Livonia Ml 48152 F A * (313) 591-3372

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ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER/CLERK Accounting dark needed tor small Uvonia mig Hrm Musl heve a good accounting Background Knowledge ot greal Plains software helplul intel-ligence coordination and the ability to^uggte ' is a muat tor INS COTO*-r . i w i tvlfcce Send resume ma l m

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D I V I S I O N 18101 689-9600

« Fa* (810) 689-2100

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S E C R E T A R Y . Your all around skills and e ipe ie -xe are needed to< long term lies «ith mid-sized Srm with a Oelrom arxl suOurtvan oWice CanddateS shou«d have Word o> WordPeriect Top pay. Benefits and paid vacatwn Caa Sa&nna f j m w g ^ i v o o a B i - m ^ ^

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Please call Battara Laakey Oaooan Bioomhold .Meamand]

2975 N Adams Rd Bloom*«k> H«is Ml 48304

Fai 810-433-1415 Phone 810-645-2900

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CHIROPRACTIC career onented lor Receptionist position insurance enpenence prelerred But will train FajTT..i>g»or Hills 810-471-0440

AUTO DEALER has an immediate operung lo. an entry Kive jene-ai oflice pos«bor Dealership Back ground helpHui Bul not necessa;-. Great Benefits package ava<aBle

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W i o m M 48393 Nr> pnon«

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Newspapers I 36251 SchoiHcatl Rd

Livoma Ml 48150

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CLE RICAU'COIL LECTIONS Typing phones computer skills. Send resume MFS 29905 Si» M..6

Lmoina. 48152

Worrell Services i ne o» tne argest stal i ' -g services m Ame.-C3 s Cur-'entty Coking for eiperienced Admin-istrative Ass.stants A Receptionists lor lull time temp-lc-hire positions m me Ann Aibor area Benefits 4 com-oetihve saianes ava^abie

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Uvonia Ml 48150

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Billing Dep! Oay SMfl Redufss a minimum ot 55-oQ wprr. keyt)cari>r ^ skills We oner e.ceiieril Bene-its -a " mriediaie consideration ;--ease com piete an application Mor - Thurs 11 AM 3PM (please come prepa-ed lor testing) at CfcrffSt Da jnos ics 4444«»ngs Rd Ai/Bur- Hills Ml

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CLERlCALrOATA ENTRY Fu0 time Medical Billing assistant Duties .nclude typing, filing, copying accuracy essential Send resume to Finance Director 6012 Mernman Rd Garden City Mi 48135 E O E

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S O U T H F I E L D A R E A "

. Legal Secretary »8 -$ l l . word Processors $7 $10 . Aarrvrnstratrve Assistants

J8-S12 . General Clerical S7-S9

Good Organizational and Com-indication skills, mandatory 1 year recent office eipenence currant Computer Meracy A Word Processing eipenwnce a must' Can or ta* youi resume to

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Wkaom company seeking Customer Service Rep resen ted tor leMpnone order processing a cxjslomer caS-Becks Musl have eicelWru etienlion lo detail A professional plione manner Mon / n 9-5 $7 OOiTv to start Sand re*i*he lo: Oftlce Man aoer 48733 West Road Wixom. Ml

2 & » . o. F A * (8.10)344-4837

Help Wanted-Office Clerical

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e

A s s i s t a n t l<w Livonia Based o»l«e Fam»iar wrth the building industry aoie lo h a n d l e m u l t i p l e t a s k s simultaneously compuler inerale. eipenence prelerred Fan resume w>lh your ouaklications KJ

. 3 1 3 - 4 6 2 - 3 5 0 1

CLERICAL SUPPORT Soutnftetd Title Insurance Company has immeoale tuil time upervng m our Bloomheld Hills BranOi tor appli-cant with professionalism good written and verbal skills and eicellent customer service skills tor trow desk pOSrt«n Typ*>g 40-45 w f * " T(t*e insurance knowledge helplul Bul not necessary Berwfits Fai -esume with salary requirements to Kaihy at 810) 353-9236

C L E R I C A L TRO* Apartmen! business of lce seeking individual tor pan nme posi ton Appronmateiy 25-30 hrs wee* with good rerba and writien commu-nication skms Must Be responsible organized and Be at*e 10 work nde-penoentiy Computer knowledge a plus Will tram nght individual Send resume w«h salary requirements 10

Somerset Pan Apartments 2405 Dorcheste' Troy. Ml 48084

Attn Tern Hughes

C U S T O M E R SERVICE A S S I S T A N T

N A S T A C O O R D I N A T O R The suocesslul caniidaie will possess basic office skins which nclude gen-eral computet inowiedge telephone a lamo skills The main dut«s include trie processing oi Nasi a certdcates pulling p<k tenets fikng purchase orders A c-jstomer invokes Cus-tomer contact on phone 4 written cor-respondence Apply m person ai Framalome Connectors Interlock 1770 Ma«« St Westland. S Of Ford Rd oetwee" 1-275 and John Mi. Rds E O E

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T O D A Y S

SouthhekJ 1810) 3SO-9777 Ran O n (3131 393-1890 Troy (810) 649-4455 Auburn HiUs (810) 373-7161

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BILLING ENTRY Ful a part-time Steady work Eicel-lent income FleiAle hours Knowl-edge o» Wevjows helpK»

1 800-63S-C5S3

B I L L I N G E N T R Y Steady work/esceBent income Fiei « « hours Knowledge C Windows h e l p f u l F u l ' Of p a t f - t i m e 1 -800-835-0^3 or 313-522 9579

C L E R I C A L F U L L - T I M E

Some accounting A teiepnone eipen-ence Farr-iiiar wit- Word Pertect 6 1 <c Windows and Worker's Compen-sation Background hetpful

Man 'esume to Branch Manager PO Boi 687

SouiMield M 48037-0687

C L E R I C A L FuS-tme clencal support neeoed 'or Busy counsekng practice located n West Bioomtield area Compuler eipenence A seB-starter preferred Please send resume to TCN 5640 W Mapie R0 Suite 204 W Bloom-l«td Mi 48322 * tin Patncia

No phone calls please

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

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t o $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 |t-. . '«e> position n a wond class

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ BOOKKEEPER

i n . u i commercial n».K estate man-anr-->-ril oflice has a Mi-lime posi - *» ivaaaote "or a self motivated MHvitual' Will handle ALL admirns-•nw »- and Booakeeping responstfuk-•M». lor the off ice Computer f fcermnee a must commercial -eal -V.it . eipenence a plus Benefil oerv.ige nduded Send resume with satvv '—qiftfp^nents to tarwmlrative As-sisaanvBookkeieper

Altn Sandy ss*i0f W 12 Mile «d Suite 350

Farmmglon Hills M 48334

Administrative Assistants

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Real estate icense required Eicelleni com-rrxxvcatior computer p«*c«n i 8 secretarial skite Fu« or pan t«ne

C a l l S u z a n n e 8 1 0 - 6 4 5 - 2 5 0 0

CLERSCAL FULL TIME Plymouth area. Permanent position P-wr accounting eipenence needed Musi, also be proficient in typing and secretanai tasks Musl be computer jterale m Wndows. Excel and Word Pay negotiable Benefits EOE Send r e s u m T l o CSV Sales 94301 N Sneidon Rd PtymouOi. Ml 48170

CLERICAL Greal computer skills lots of pnone and activities Busy Farmif tgton MiHs ot t ice C a l l ' Bt0-S53-3755

C L E R K S . R E C E P T I O N I S T , S E C R E T A R I E S

Permanent Temporary A Temp lo Hire

S8-J12 oer hour depending on posi-tons and eipenence Easl and west s - » locations immediate openings Office and computer a must M S Word. Eice-I heWtoi tor many Can 810-399-3450 or tax your resume to 810-399-3539 and we will call you

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C L I E N T L I A I S O N , ' R E C E P T I O N I S T

Coordinate in larnat ional t iave l requirements, screen calls, and assist dignitaries Must have pcWlied com-murKawms and ereeaent oKice skills Great environment 10 achieve career goals and work with a team ol professionals

Divers i f ied Rec ru i t e r s 810-344^700 Fa* 810-344-6^04

B O D Y S H O P

S E C R E T A R Y Joe Paman Chevroiet-GEO has a -immeoate opening tor a Body She* Secretary Musi enjoy working win me public Body Shot e.oe'«nce helpful Eicellent Dene"ifs and pay plan Please apply >n person to Ron P4on, Body Shop Manage' J o e P a m a n C h e v r o l e t G e o

28111 Telegraph Rd Southiieid

BOOKKEEPER ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE For large hardware st^re m

Wayne Full time 1313-1 721 -2*4

WESTERN STAFF SERVICES

. N . t ar t^ency never a - e e .

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We re a tast-paced progressive flnt've a<3verJ«$«ng c o ^ p a ^ y

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•am wim a minimum 0* triree years . i i e r e n c e in a secretar ia l . '

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A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

S E C R E T A R Y Smai last-paced management con-sulting firm, seeking cnght and ener-getic highly mowvated •.aka-ctiarge individual with eicetent computer and •eiepnorve skins 10 jom our leam Can-didates must nave at «asi 1 year sec-retarial eipenence and must possess superior admimstrat-ve and o*gan<za-lional skills and me aBility lo work independently Proloency *i Win-dows version of Word Perteci Pow-erPoint and Won: a aehr-le plus Bul

required Eicellent salary and Benefit package Send -esume ana salary -eguiremems 10. Bo i #1508 Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schocucraf! Rd Livoma Ml 48150

B O O K K E E P E R

As one of Michigan s la-ges: ndecer-aem CPA firms we are seen -4 a tun cnarge Bookkeeper tor rxjr Scuinfie'd office Qualified candidates must pos-sess experience through 1ina-cai statements inowieoge various computer appKat-ons e i f i y wdnunj with a d-ve-se Client case arc Be wilbng re travel 10 iccaify-Based ct. ems interested ca.-oaates please send resume A salary - e g . - e - e - ' s to

AtO-i WSSK FOCLMER RUDZEWICZ A CO

PC Box 5004 S o u t h ! M l 48086-5004

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

S E C R E T A R Y ADVERTISING AGENCY

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,-count eiecunva Salary/benehn I 'osh or Pcwer fom a pk^s

BOOKKEEPER - Entry «vel pos®on lor a Uvonia accounting oflice -Wi« tram on compuler Some eipenence a plus Send reserve to

B o i »1504 Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Lrvonia Mi 48150

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30821 Bamngion Ave Madison Heignts Ml 48071

(Off 13 Mile Rd Betwn Jonn R A Stephenson Hwy >

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

C O O R D I N A T O R

Full time positron wni sun a - e.pen-te&sO office person witn a«cenent telephone manners Primary fespor sibMies include Iravei anangemems (must Be eipe-'encedi answer mg phones and data entry (Microsotl Word Encel). t i lng typing and taaung the successful carnidate must ha»e a pleasant personality Be self moti-vated dependace and have »sod

numoe' aptitude

R E C E P T I O N I S T

Full nme position will t w l an experi-enced oflce person wth eice"ent telephone manners on a mult' ' ne system Musi Be se" motivated dependable organized A enjoy answering phones filing, typing A dala entry Office eipenence is nec-essary A we ofler a competitive salary and benel.1 oackage "-.ease submit resume and Salary requirements to

ANCA, inc 2S335 interchange Court

Farminglc*! Hills. Ml 48335-1021 Ann Laura Smcair or tax 810-477-4899

F A S T C A S H ! !

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T H E S A M E W E E K " 1

Positions avanauie for experienced

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( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 3 - 7 0 5 0

FILE CLERK lot iaige law firm Strong computer skills Extensive Benefit package Salary commensurate with eipen-ence Reply to File Oerk.

B o i 43932 Detroit Mi 48226

H O T

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ACCOUNTANT Suburbs 135 000 ACCOUNTING CLERK SuD-urta To $25,000 ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y D e t r o i t f 3 0 000 LITIOATWN LEGAL SECRE TARIES Suburbs/Detroit To 130 000 LEGAL SECRETARY CORPO-RATE Suburb* $28 000 DATA PROCESSING COOA O I N A T O R S u b u r b s ' $26 000 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSlS TANT toofl l*rnp $13^

S u & u f b * hr S E C R E T A R Y 123 000 ADVERTISING SECRETARY SuburBS $22 000 RECEPTIONIST Suburbs $20 000 SECRETARY/WORD PRO CESSOR. long term temp siAh „ft«s SH>^' COMPUTER NETWORK SP€ ClALlSt, lemp to perm To $35 000

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r w - r r s . firms m ihe area trust us -you should too For support staff job placement perm

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L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Defense « fwm located in Troy i £ £ 4 " i l - ! . m . Legal S e c r e t w-n a mnimum ot 5 years i i t ^Hon expen ence Requirements incluOe eicelien organizational and "><e'pe'»°na ilJSs a i we« as typing 75-wpm JJord Pertect A M c r o e o l l W d e . p e nence a»so required Competil~e salary A Benelil plan offered Please mail resume

Box >1634 Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoocratt Rd Livonia. Ml 48150

LEGAL SECRETARY Fuffl-ome lor large suburban defense litigation lirm ExceSent B«r*Ms Send resume lo P O Box 3040

Famwiglon HiUs Ml 48333

F I L E C L E R K Ltvorua area Typing sk is necessary $6 00 re- hcur Full time Call Jer.nilei at Id 10l 540-8339 E n 134

C L I E N T S E R V I C E S S P E C I A L I S T

EipanOng Business forms distribute.' has irtvnediaie full-time operwig »i our Livonia oflce ResponsOilitws include customer sennce order processing desigr. and general clenca- M « s Posit-on requires proteiem WordPer-iect SKIIIS and minimum Ol two years pnor expenence in customer service or sales six»ori capacity Competitive wage full Benefits and bonus plan Send resume to Human Resource

Manageress. P O Box 18189

Lansing. Ml 48901-8189

D A T A E N T R Y Join a team, ol professio-ais wit-new clients in Auburn H«s Romu-uS A Plymouth Temp tc perm Kill o» part time opportunity for your 8.000 key strokes Starting salary to S8 50ti< Birmingham uvor^Famwig ton

646-7661 473-2931

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

FILiNG CLERK MESSENGER lor Town Cenler law lirm Pnor law firm eipenence prelerred This 'ua time position otters health insurance iile insurance, and dttaOWty insur-ance Excellent stamng salary for Bie ngni candidate Please send resume CJO Administrator Mason Stem hardl Jacobs A Pertman, 4000 Town Center Ste #1500, Southlietd Mi 48075

DATA ENTRY,KEYPUNCH Exp data entry operators day and afternoons shift Full'part time steady wom BeneMs Good pay fw .good operators Preler 12.000 ICS S u T Can Cheryl i.313> 58'-5288

D A T A E N T R Y

O P E R A T O R S Musi nave good typmg skills A _gieat Customer senrce att-lude Blue Cross HMO denial 401K. 100". tuition reimbursement Great Base A com-missions Excellent advancement

opportunities 810-476-7355 N<e Livorua Office.

FRONT OFFICE POSITION OPEN FULL-TIME

WANTED • Professional « Emftus astic • A 'eiiable employee Musl have growth onented attitude to tiU position al our Corporate oflice in Troy Duties include • "hone answering • LigHt computer • Statt support Wages • » Be Based on capabilities Full Benefits provided

•Piease respond By pnone (BiOi 649-5200 ask for the

Office Manaiger • Send resume j 4 J Automotive Group Inc..

1895 Crooks Rd Troy Ml 48084

C O L L E C T I O N S

WELL-ORGANIZED i n d i v i d u a l eeded lor customer serv.ee

c c « t i o n s position at AuBum Hilts t.rm Compuler literate and sc-me col-lege eve' accounting preferred Fax resumes 13 1.810'. 332-9550

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Magic Line Inc a progressive suc-cessful electron* 'und transfer net-work is s w u n g a - outstanding individual 'or the position, o« Customer Service Repre-semalive The successful candidate mus! pos-sess 2-3 years e ipeience n ATM and EFT I -ancial se-mtes ano must -ave eicellent teiepno-« communca-icn and customer relations skills

We o«er an attractive salary and

D A T A E N T R Y O P E R A T O R S

Must have good typing stalls A greal cus'omer service attitude Blue C ross

FULL TIME E l e c t i v e Assistant needed at our tasl growing Tcch Center located -n Plymouth Qualrtwd wv.i possess e icewnr organ national Word Processing and customer se--V«ce skills Excellent saJry A benefits Piease send resume to Attn Office Manager 47785 W Anchor Court. Plymoulh Ml 48170

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GENERAL OFFICE CLERK Entry (eve' position No experience required wiU train right person Can M a t e should be energetic depend aBie and a high sctiod graduate Fun lime position Mon -Fn 8 30-4 30pm $6 2 S V lo Slart Call Between 9 T0am-3pnr (8131344-4688

cus'omer servK-e attitude siue Lross | G E N E R A L O F F I C E HMC » - t a 401K 100*. lurtion | r i „ n S i phones othei duties Must De reimbursement Grea' case A com- --«rdiy A ixitgc'--a ' c Busy missions Excenent advancement | doctor cftce BcC 313-565-5600

810-476-T355 missksns opportunites

Nice Livonia Oftce

DATA ENTRY part-time JlenBie hoursi lor Bloomfield Hills law off.ee Expenence necessary Fax resume lo Amy at 8'-Q-647-4l38

D A T A E N T R Y

S P E C I A L I S T S I immediate positions available

F . - t - e da,s Cantor localion Can Berween 9am-4pm <o-

! appointrrenr i810l 35a -8840

D A T A E N T R Y

H U M A N

R E S O U R C E

C L E R K

Village Green Companies, the largest Midwest property man-agement firm headouartered in Farmmglon Hills is seeking a Human Resource Clerk io pro-vide administrative support lor a Busy department Responsibili-t y nclude updating employee daia Base mamtain^ig per-sonnel t ies, filing, distributing depf mail providing Back-i* jwitcncoard relief and general cwncai duties

Canddates must have strong otganiiational skills exceUeni wntteiWerbal communication skfls and ability 10 hand* mul-tiple priorities Experience in Microsoft Word for Windows and Excel ADP [HR Partner A Pay-roll) helplul

For immediate consideration, please lorward resume and salary re t i rements lo

V I L L A G E G R E E N C O M P A N I E S

Ann Human Resources HR Clerk

30833 Northwesiem Hwy Sufle 300

Farmmglon Hilts Ml 48334 FA* 810-851-7315

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y For Plymouth law tnm Excellent skills necessary Delense'litigation experi ence preferred Sal»ry c c ^ n » u r « e wth ability (313) 453-4Q44

V i U a g f e

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y For 23 attorney firm in Btoomf«kl Hds Enceptionai organatonal sm«s reguirea for insurance defense w o n Saiary commensurate with atxi-rty Send resume and salary reoune menls to

Office Manager 300 E Long Lake Rd

Suite 200 Boomlieid HiUs Ml 4830*

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y FnencJy professorial non-s.mok.ng Bioomlelo H * s law office sec -no i^g» i Secretary m*\imum ot « years egal o« equrvalent exceneoce Light bookkeeping helpful Word Pei-tecl 5 1 'Owpm. dictation eouipment Good writing-speakng skms and ana-lytical ittulity required Compelflrve salary and benefits Fai resume lo (810| 6*4-2801_or call Linda at (810) 644-2800

LEGAL SECRETARY Full time, experience required Word-perfect 5 1 expenence required Smai Bioomheld HiUs of lce If interested please contact Kim at (810> 540- 3340

An Eauai Opportunity Employer J

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S

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G E N E R A L O F F I C E Fu1! t me. i tam-7ptn Musi have com-puter Knowledge good phone manner experience -n Accounts Receivable A other oftce tur*tir>ns Applications accepted 9-12 noon al 2 6 7 6 5 F u l l e t l o n R e d l o r d •

313-533-5991

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Mature dependable indiv idual needed lor General OHice Salary commensurate with experience Fiex nme Can atte- 6pm r

iBIOl 471-3804

GENERAL OFFICE Tired of ius! a |OC" Come and Build a

Universal Stardaro Medea- Laooraio-we ui-ei - nes vnc has sever.. <u» i n o p a r t w r y m eicelleni Benetit package Oua»f«d open-ngs on mumpie shifts or i n » w i _ a i e e , w l ( t , A r i n A f t or Credit Bureau apcucants are requesied to suOmit a uais wth sokd data entry sk-lS Oua»i- | ( r c F u | | | | m e p o t i o n s available lot

.nciudina salary n-story m ' i « d candidates w --ave at least d m o M bw nar-.t attitude and skas years of data entry eipenence and wrfi Be a t * to maintain a minimum productivity level of IQ.OOO kph H gh school diploma is required Casher o* bank tenet eipenence is also helpful Ttie full tme positions offer a n^hiy

complete

BOOKKEEPER - expenence neces-sary payro*genera, ledger A P A A'R functions good pay A benefits Royal Oa* area Fax resume to

810-399-2899

.ill Stwiey at 810-362-5060 x a Monday Fntlay 9 30am-3 30pm lesume required at interview

tosh or Ca» Susan today B.rm*igham FarrmngiorVLivorva 646-7661 473-2931

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T Scutw-eid CPA firm - I seeking a pro-Bssonai orosnued secretary to w o « wth a team of ntfviOuars Duses •neiude wordprocessmg ol p-esenta->ons memos and reports creation of sf readsnaets scheduling ot me^mgs ,-vd other admu-i-straiive tasks Musi - -w c<y*vnun£«Monft aoo c/^a-tM /abor-a! OvotirTte reQu«re<3 CcmpaMive salary and BeneMs High energy «y»viduais can apply to Ms «i sty P O Bo. 691 Southfield. Ml 46f!3' or ta. 810-3S2-0018

An Equa" Opportunity Employer

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

S E C R E T A R Y Dependab*. diplomatic service on-ented person io as * * ! sales A man-agement staff in new off ice McrosoffWord Excel and some .«e Bookkeeping needed Two »ears eipenence $24 ,000 Benefts include tumor reimbursement Fax resume m

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T :#S-»v t k3 eor-ssnjetkjn Mm see>«g ar, aom^vstrailnie assrsiam tor BuS<-ness Oeveiopmem department Oual-. -«d candxJaia should - . - « « « strong ypmf Skies exceaew communication and organi?af<inai " i l l s and have expenence wth MS Word Excel and o wetPOint « C Software and pner eipenence a saies departmervt a M Send resume and saury requ^e-nents 10

Human Resources- AA 4S501 He>m Street

Ptymouth Ml 48170

Farrrnngfon Hies Troy

BOOKKEEPER FOR residential builder Must Be experienced i p e r s e oflice m Novi Salary plus Benefits Please call for appcwiiment 1810) 478-2Q4Q

BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE Growing 'eal estate investment company seeks individual with strong compuler organisational A communication skills PeachTree expenence helpful Benefits Fax resume A salary requirements to 810-350-8448 or send to Book Keeper 20300 W 12 Mile Suite 100 Soutfitield Mi 48078

C L E R I C A L J O B S

Phones computer .nowiedge wpm Reception.st Adm.nistratve Assistant A Proved Manager S9-$t0

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S 1810)553-7710

-esume including salary n-story corytidence to

Mag< Line. Inc Ann HR.Customer Se- /ce

51 l t Auto Club Dnve Suite 110

Oeartom MI 48126-^684

Comoums C U S T O M E R S U P P O R T

Schedule and support C A D C AM Techs m fas', paced professional Troy torr $25K Benefits

BQYER SEARCH 810 645 0900

CcmoKen Sales Support

B».-sy Troy Firm 5 Rece Protesaxxia" MS Word Eicei $25K Benefits

BOYER SEARCH 810 645 0900

810-585 2725

ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUKT ASSISTANT

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A D M I N I S T R A T I V E S U P P O R T

S A L E S 4 M A R K E T I N G

linrvertai Standard Managed Care a ieadmg p r o w * , of managed care and meOC1 coal comamme* tervces, nas a uraque admmiatraiwe si*pot1 opportunity avautue at our corporate oflCe * i SoufM«id TNs post** ! • • p row** markaf*ig and saws (or our national sales marketing and proouct development mwrnves The oeai c a n t u m w * have ai iea« 5 years of administrative experience trie acuity to manage muByle l a y s work mdependermy wtm knowMdge Ol Merqeoft Oflce and skiaed al des iomng p i ssen ta l i ons using Mtcroeofl Powerpo*n Supwic orgs mzeiion and comnxxveaftor u « Coaege degree m Saws-'Marketing or Business AdmirvalrMion and a Becx

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A C o n s e n t * salary s n d b e n e W p y nciudmg 401 (k) ptan • aveaabie Please -ecky w*h esume and salary nefcyy «o

USMC Human Reeouroes 28500 North i - n Hwy

Southfield Ml 48078 FA* (810) 358-0704

B O O K K E E P E R H U M A N R E S O U R C E S

A NOW Based ManUaclurefs Repre sentatne is looamg for a BccxKeeper Human Resources person lo manage 4 monitor me Books A Benef ts of a 40 person firm Duties -nclude accounts payable-received* payrofl general ledger A issuing SU)-S tax returns as wea as employee beneMs administrator This is a very prmes-Mon* firm wdh a pleasant non-smoking work environment Tne position * full-time salary Based A moudes BeneMs Pwase send your resume io

Greg Ramscurg P O Box 505

Novi Ml 48376

C L E R I C A L

Marketing Supper Services Company see»s a cienca candidale win accounting and data entry expe-ence required Must have excelled comrr«>-neaton and mathe-Tvatcai skills. PC •nowiedqe and the MWty to type 30-40 WPM Excellent oenet ts package Qualified appicants piease ax'esume to 13131 416-2683

kdistra. LLC 101 Unon Strses

Plymouthi Ml 48170 Ann HR-Admm

EOE

C L E R I C A L PART Mine Duties include typing pnone. Ming. c-dO-r-j A general o«<e Please car (3 i3 i 522-6644

B O O K K E E P E R / M A N A G E R

As one C0 Midvgan s argest indspen • dent CPA ferns, we are aeekxtg an expenenced BoowaeperAAanager lc* our SouMield oca l o r The cesaft j oan^date muel have strong Bookkeeping and c o m b e r sues •ryoy worsang w«h pro«eesionats

C L E R I C A L / P A R T T I M E RiCAROC INC an mtemalionai ergtfieenng consisting fmn 10 the automotive mduslry is looking for a pan-ume clerical person for our Detroit Tecr.mcai Center localed n Belleville (oft 1-275 and Ecorse Rd I 4-8 hrs per day Knowledge c» Mcmsc« word fwlptui A»s«ting in feceptorusl duties sorting mail helping with mass ma*ngs ate vsr Mme of the reeponeiMmes •s the «ey Please send resume w«h i i l i f y r«Qutftm«nlt IO ttcMrQc. Ire Aim RacnjiWVVM 9059 Samue" Barton Or . Beaeirae M 1 4 8 1 1 1 « ^ X 313-3B7-6877 E0€

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BOOKKEEPER MEEDCD Wtmrn company needs a f t keeper wen an ' aaunMs i D a t and ai l e e e f j years •rpenenoe Raqu-ee A * Knowledge and * o n g conxxaer f f * e A a n g wartI p w e e e y r C a p . e H » e M i E « e 8 e « Pane l s and L u m e e e a aeaery Send cover lener and reeune ks Bo. »5834 a c SoU»> Lyon HerMd 101 N LHS, I«1 s o u n Lyon. MI 48178

B O O K K E E P E R

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER

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USML inc 26500 Northwestern Hwy

Southfield Ml 48076 ATTN Human Resources

FA* (810) 358-0704

I DEPENDABLE RESPONSIBLE person needed to do Ming, typing A

I general office work Please apply m person 1647 inksier Rd Garden City

mose with tlie nght altitude idea1- candidates will possess a quick smile general office skills data entry experience and ability to commurv-caie wilh people Positions include, benefits package, fnendly environ-ment and advancement potential Send 'esume to M Wilde P O

' * Ml 48107-7B20

Looking lor Work"' Let Enlach help We have immediate open-ngs tor the foaowmg positions

. Receptionist • Customer Service . Data Entry . Tellers • Word Processors

-Windows or DOS

Join us 'or our OPEN HOUSE to apply

Tuesday, March 25 or Wednesday March. 26 9 00 a m . 10 2 00 p.m

No appointment necessary1

Dress appropriate^ for interview Proper i D required for

1-9 vesication

E N T E C H P E R S O N N E L

S O U T H F I E L D O F F I C E

8 1 0 - 3 5 4 - 1 6 0 0

LEGAL SECRETARY Farmmglon Has fun practitioner med-ical malpractice legat ion (birth trauma), needs !u8 time Legal Secre-tary With excellent grammar skills end knows WordPeriect 6 1 tor Windows salary negotiable Fax resume to 8 1 0 - 4 7 3 - 8 8 9 5 a n d o< c a l l

810-473-8800

LEGAL SECRETARY in pleasant atmosphere tor Farmington Hills hrm Need sell motivation good o r g a r y a nonal skills A some eipenence Pmv cipaJty litigation A immigration 7

s lul l & part time Contact A Landau, PC 810-855-8808

LEGAL SECRETARY Musi Be exeprecned with law office procedures, records and forms Excel-lent typing and oflice skids re<}u»red Salary commensurate with experi-ence Man .esunies to Jim Rabawt A As sees 25925 Telegraph Rd Ste 470, Southfield Ml 48034

LEGAL SECRETARY OFFICE MANAGER • Experienced tor busy fast-paced 3 attorney law firm Word Perfect expenence requued Lotus A Time Skps expenence a plus Salary A Benefits negotiable Send resum-w cover letter to Legal Secretary 31420 Northwesiem Hwy Suite 12L Farmington Hills Ml 48334

Of Fax to (810) 851-4303

LEGAL SECRETARY Part nme TeiegrapfvMaple area tor sole practitioner in lour anomev office Word Perfect 6 1 -equired Ca» 18101 642-5555

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Prominent Oakland County Appellate attorney needs top High! secretary with great eipenence Must have He mendous Engksh skins A able lo work under pressure Only she dedi-cated with minimum qf 6 years ot legal experience lookmg long-term need apply Send resumes to SJS 26777 Central Park Blvd Suite 275.

Southfield. Mi 48076

7820 Ann ArtjOf

C O U R I E R / O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T

Farmngton Hi«s law lirm seeks respenstwe. and motivated mdivtdua. Primary response-Mies include f * n g papers in numerous courts m the area and performing other general office aul.es Applicant musl have good dnving record, company vehicle wis Be supplied Tha * a full time position. But will consider appropriate part time applicant Ptease ca» or fax

DESK CLERK Now hiring, all shifts Competitive starting wage Advancement »por1u-rnties Apply in person Mc*e. 6 147' Opdyke Rd Auburn Hills EOE

G E N E R A L OFF ICE 1 gin office for lull/part time poskon Answer phones, responsit'e tor daily operations Bookkeeping and com-puter experience Fai resume and salary to [81 Ol-737-6983

I N S U R A N C E •Large agency seeks commercial lines GSR wflh minimum 3 years expen-ence Must have excellent wrmen and verbal convmunwation skills Profi-ciency in Word'Excei spreadsheet programs required Licensed agent a plus Send resume lo Personnel Depi P O Box 5104 Sounn^d Ml 48086-5104 EOE

G r a p h i c D e s i g n e r /

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e P r o i e c t

resume to Cody at 810-488-4100 Fax 810-489-1 1726

C A L L C E N T E R C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

A west attitude and cheerful dispon ton goes a long way' You will answer noound cans process regulat ions ano Be the voice of a larga corpora-tion Word processing'spreadsheei expenence -ecu-red Please forward your resume A salary requirements

ATTN CALL CENTER 11 1911 WOOOSLEE TROY Ml 48083

FAX (810) 740-9025

E N G I N E E R I N G

C O O R D I N A T O R

Brass Craft Manulacturmg Co has an immediate opening Essentia- « » functions mck.de a demonstrated PC literacy, and the abmiy to analyze and .eso»e prcdems or questions renting lo an change requests Bills of mate-rial A routings Job reouiramerMs ,nc»ude 2 yrs minimum expe-ence in en Oflce env-onmern above average analytical A organizational skms as wed as positive ,interpersonal skins For consideraiion please submn your resume to Brass Craft Mig Co «0n OV/EC P O Box 8032 Nov Ml 48376-8032 Equal opportunity Employer M/F/HV

CLERICAL POSITION Farmmglon H*a iUvonn

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C U S T O M E R R E L A T I O N S SOLUTIONS CONSULTANT

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A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

CLERICAL POSITION Prune, compulei knowledge

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HAWMES COMPANY IS a lead i g national real estate development and prcgram management t.rm weh an excellent opportunity tor a Graphic Designer ' Aammistat-ve Protect Associate wnh i re firm s Bmgham Farms Michigan office The suc-cessful csndklate will have the -com-tmed experence armor educational oecngrosind to support protect teams

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Small Bmgham Farms law lirm DependaBie good organizational sKiks expenence m -©a estate taw necessary WordPerfect 7 helpful Resume to T McWilhams 30200 Telegraph Ste 467 Bmgham Farms. Ml 48025 or Fax 1810) 644-2941

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Corporals Comroaei EPOCH ENTERPRISES INC

SiOOO^Teiegragn Rd

Bingham farm Ml 48025 . or FA* io 810-504-0506 ^

zational and comrnumcanon prolessionai affitude and a minimum. Of two years reiatrye won expenence Responsibilities of this position mctode crealivs les- jn proposal coonjnation prasemjtion production, arc service Bureau coordination Candidates wnh pnor work expen-ence m meoeai rea. estate or con-struction industries will be given priority consideration

Tfus position provides a cfialWmgmg career opportunity wiUh an i rwstry •aoer Compensation structure pro-mdes a competume base sawry com-men-suraie with experience plus tun Benefits The quai led carvJxlMs must be proficient m the 1oilcrw«ng Ouark Xpress Pagemauer Microsoft Word tor Windows 6 0 or 6 1 Excel. P c w -pomt and possess s typing speed ol

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H A M M E S C O M P A N Y 18000 W Sarah Lane. Smfe 305

BrookkeW. Waconsm 53045

J O B S O F T H E W E E K

L e g a l S e c r e t a r y t o $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 Strong litigation expenence Work for senior partner Challenging and drver-siled duties Call Donna

E*ecu#ve Secre ta ry to S37.0C0 BiLingual iGerman) Work 1or Presi-dent W intematiional automofme sup-pi.er M i c t o S o t t and Harvard Graphics 5 years Secretarial expen-ence Can Bam

L e g a l S e c r e t a r y t o $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 Corporate estate planning or tax experience Good secretarial skiks Fnendly Soufhlield firm Can Danielle

L e g a l S e c r e t a r y $ 2 9 - 3 4 . 0 0 0 2 positions Corporate lit igator or

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Troy law 1>rm seens full lime exper.-er-ced Legal Secretary with WordPer teci SMIS We oflei . Competitive Salary • Medical Insurance • Life A Disability Insurance • 401 (K) . Paid Vacation A Personal Days Send resume with salary Mstory 10

Legal Administrator 801 W B ^ Beaver Rd Sle 500

Troy Ml 48084 Equal Opportunity Employer

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

B a w compuMr s c * » » * n g ak*s F - ^ e p o - o n - i j ^ o o m

(810) 208-1538

EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY

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L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y The law firm of FIEGER, FIEGER A SCHWARTZ a ten attorney Itiirty employee law firm, is seeking to h.re Leg* Secretaries tor rngh profile liti-gation cases 2-3 years secretarial expenence required Musi know WordPerfect ExceHenl pay and Bonuses Non-smoking office P ease send resume to Ihe attention ol Linda and Juke 18390 W 10 M*e Rd , Southiieid Ml 48075 Fax lo: 810-355-5148 or caB 810-355-5555

LEGAL T R A N S C R I P T I O N I S T Downtown DetroU law firm a looking lor applicants lor this part-time or lu«-time position The perfect canckda'es wilt possess the following quaMica-tons A moltvaiad individual with a mmerium 3 years tagal expenence Likgaton Background a plus The aBifey to work independently aa well as typing 75 • wpm are abaoiuM -aouirsmenta Fhease mail resume

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P 0 Box 43158 Detroit, Michigan 48243

L o a n P r o c e s s o r Merman s large* home mprovement dealer a seeking a Loan Processor Musi be expenenced « a* aspects <* home improvement mortgaae pro-cessing Duties mauda c reA anal-ysis o rder ing l i l i e s c lea r ing conations and preparing loan docs Esceaam based pay benelits no overtime, hours Sam to 4 30 Man resume lo DeWHt & i * » n g Co 28235 SoufWieid Rd Ml 48078 Of FAX 810-4

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Aim Margaret. P O Box 1503 Troy. HR 48098

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Desired by small title insurance agency Salary 8 beneMs commeneu-iate wan expenence Computer, typing, accounting A ctosmg expen-ence required Send or tax resume to FOauty Toe Co 32100 Telegraph, Ste 215 Bingnam Farms. Ml 48025

Fax; (810) 526-1665

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A D M I N I S T R A T O R A growing, len year old prolessKmal tervces firm seeks oltce professional lor phones, typmg. dctaialion A scheduling, in a downtown Bir-mmgnwn prolsssonai office Svxe

. we are considered an mduetiy laaosr candidate will be professional, resourceful, and have miraum three years office expenence Thu isa tu t i -time position 836-440.000 win bene-fits Pwase send resume to

GlBBS PLANNING GROUP 101 W Brown Street

Birmingham Ml 48009 FAX 81 & 642-6759

OFFICE ASSISTANT lor sales person at bmWers luxuty model home except Thursday Call 13-454 9484

OFFICE ASSISTANT Say good-bye to commuting' Perma-nent M l nme Smai smoke tree office in downtown Plymouth has an immediate opening for computei Ul-erale office assistant Attention lo detail telephone and interpersonal •.lulls required E O E Fax resume to

313-459-9833

OFFICE HELP Fast paced steel service eerier a looking tar an organuad «*»vidual possessing a rugn level of accuracy skills Duties w J include data entry Billing proot-reading answenng phones etc Hours are Mon mru Fn 9am-5 45pm $8 pe« hr Exceaent Innge Benelits pkg Apply m person amy at Contractors Stee Co . 36555 Amrhein Rd , Livonia. MICH near Plymouth Rd A Levan

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SKYWAY PRECISION. INC 41225 Plymoulh Rd P»ymoulh. Ml 48170

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313-522-9206

PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY opportunity with Detroit area ad agency- 3-5 years experience Macin-tosh expenence prelerred Windows a mual Salary commensuraM wflh experience No phone inquiries please Send resume to

B8DO Human Resources Department

(Secretanai opportunity) 26261 Evergreen Road State 300

Southiieid, Ml 48076

Office Assistant Bookkeeper Needed ai awl!' environmental engi-neering hrm lor general oltice duties Knowledge ol Wind 2000 a plus Call Rich Scramstad 313-421-6860

Oltice As fs tam position availaole with luxury automobile dealership Basic oflice skills requested We will fa in qualified .^dividual m accounts payable & receivable auto billing ele Great opportunity m a very nice work envirorvmenl Opportunity tor growth f iease call Laurie Haight.

Infmiti of Farmington Hills (810)471-2220

O F F I C E ASSISTANT Rapidly growing centrally located mortgage lender is seeking an office assistant Lotus experience a musl Basic accounting is helpful We o"er competitive salary paid employee health insurance and opportunity for advancement If you have eipenence and want an opportunity to earn what you are worth fax resume to Human Resources 810-355-0771

OFFICE HELP NEEDED Fun-time Expenenced wth accounts receivable A accounts payable Send reaume A salary requirements to PO Box 5229. NorBivile, Ml 48167

P U R C H A S E ORDER DESK

Fu» lima. 8 30am to 5:30pm, Mon thru Fn Great benelits vnmmeckala operwig, o f c e expenence. good handwriting 8 10 ley calculator sk;S« necessary Apply at ART VAN FUR-NITURE. 4331 N WoodwarO Royal Oak

OFFICE MANAGER BOOKKEEPER

Full time position needed' lor large well established retail store Com-puter knowledge a must Experience preferred Apply today Call BarB Jones (313) 721-4311

OFFICE MANAGER STAFF ING SERVICES

Challenges career opportunity with growing S t Ml servce for mature -take charge •'dividual ResponSCili-ties include supervising payroll. MESG. workman s ccmp department Corpo'ate invoice management Facility and Benefits administration Computer skills necessary Salary, bonus and Oenefits Comact HR Managei PO Box 1531 armngham Ml i 18012-1531

RECEPTIONIST APPLICANT muat have expenence wrth busy phone hoes typing, com-puter skills and inowiedge of tne Mertm Legend syslem a pius Send resume to Barbara Decnampian CRA 30700 Telegraph, Ste 3SOO Bingham Farms, Ml 48025

•RECEPTIONIST* FULL-TIME k * Birmingham lew Mm Legal experience raflMred Pleeseiax

(810) 258-8047

RECEPTIONIST - FULL TIME Faat paced real aetata office needa rekabM fu l lane worker Monday -Fnday. w i n abwty to handM msiipto tasks ptionee and work under pree sura FAX reaume to Sharon M Cold-we i Banker SOiweuar Rai l EataM

(810) 347-6532

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SECRETARY For medEat Aaaooakon localad ai SaMMMU Fud-ame poMon tor inffi-viduai with typmg and communication skits aonte OOrttpiAar Knowledge atukry io nleract with a M a Job

pnonae and a variety ol taaka. Con-l a d Karen Loughran 810-540-4310

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SECRETARY SoutoAeM Ik law Mm seeking part-time secretanai heto OworturMy toi adwancemant Ekoalanl baac aecratanal M i raquaad Legal aoenence haWi* Send raaiane to Mr Saver ma la*

110 363-4840

Programmed Products Corporator Attn Human Resources

44311 Grand Rnrer Novi. Ml 4837S

LARGE DETROIT Law Fwm seeks general paralegal lor Troy branch office Qualified applicant w i i pos-sess B A or B S and strong com-puter srntis including WordPeriect 1-2 years of experience is required Please forward resume to i Stacy Doctor off 100 Renaissance Center 34th Floor, Detroit MI 48243

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Are You The Missing Member of

Our StaH? As our Service Coordinator' Receptionist, yout be the mam Mik to patients in our busy office We are seeuvg an upoeat. flex-ible person with pleasant phone voice who is muiiple task onented A has outstanding communcafion skills Computer eipenence is a plus Salary depending on experi-ence A qualitcatons We ofler lull benelns A fully paid training Please Apply al any D O.C Optics or call Jeanene at i(810) 354-7100

exl 435 for additional information

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Ouakhed Canooates mual poaaata . (1) one year expenence m

Sales and Marketing offioa

. Excellent oommuncaum .organisational and taMa

. MerMi Legend 16-20 muln-kne system

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Faat-paoad office seeks organued detail onanlad person Need Wrong communication and computer skas -Vttndowa OS. Lolua 123 MuM bo s * -motnated good opportunity tor grow*! F i * beneMs Resume and salary raquaements to Prbdgcjons Plus 30800 TaMgraph Road. SuiM 2158. Birmirnyiam, a* 48025

Typing Please

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Smai Btoomheid Has oltee contact Kan at (8101540-3340

RECEPTIONIST FULL time Mon -Fn wito benefits Good phone and customer servsce Skills a must Some computer knowl-edge necessary but at* tram Please CIM Lynn al. (810) 356-6888

RECEPTIONIST PART ame tor Troy law Mm Eiceftont

IDs Soma typmg Ca« (810) 641-8000

PO Boa 1531 Banwi^ iam Ml 48012-1531

RECEPTIONIST-PART TIME From daak poemon ava iawe PVme and general otoncM dubas. WordPer l e d system knowledge helplul Hours Mon -Fn , 5 9pm Reply toG Oytoiouee 313-281-3760 ext 106 Lrvorae Counseling Center 13325 Farmington Rd , Livonia EOE

R E C E P T I O N I S T Part-time Royal Oak Bonng. a manu-tacturar ol qual iy power tram compo-nenta located * i Lake Onon. a seatung a Part-bme Receptions The succasalul appkeant wi» have pnor eipenence. exceient communicatxxi skills be PC kteraie and abM to work Mon - F i t . 8:00am until 1 00 pm Applx^nts may appfy by phone at 810-340-9200 or m person at 4800 S Lapeer Rd Lake Onon. Ml daily Between 8 00am and 4 00pm

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SERVICES Part-tuna mto 8 coramgani poa>-tions to woik al our 23 hour LDRP localed at Prwndenca Park m Now Coriingent canc»-daiea wa be scheduled based on needs ol center

CarnMates mutt possess cur-rani MicNgan RN licensure and 2 years recent LAD staff nurse expenence

For a complete m m g ol RN opervngs ana instructions on how to apply please fall our Job O p p o r t u n i t y H o t l i n e at 810-424-3171

PROVIDENCE Hospital and Meekest Centers

An Equal Opportunity Employer

O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T UNIVERSITY R E L A T I O N S

Alumni Relations of Oakland Univer-sity seeks an Office Assistant for cler-ical support Minimum t juaklcatons high school graduation piius tour years progressively responsrWe secretarial and administrative experience con-sideraCM knowveSge ot personal com-puters and the use Ot softwa-e as related lo business and office appica-tions for word processing and daia-oases. strong interpersonal skills ability lo generate correspondence with proper grammar, spelling anfl punctuation Typing test and work sample required This «s a regular full-time position with excellent BeneMs Salary S25;402 annually w t h excel-lent fringe Benefits Send resumes to

O A K L A N D UNIVERSITY Employee Relations Department

Ann Employment Office 140 North Foundation Hall Rochester Ml 46309-4401

An affirmative action/equal opportu-nity employer. OaksanO University nas a strong commitment to tne pnnc«ie to diversity in all areas In that spirit, we a-e .interested m receiving appUca tons trom a broad spectrum of peopM

OFFICE/CLERICAL ACCOUNTING -Entry level position at local manufacturing company tor young or mature individual Seme data entry, computer experience is a must lor Ihis «vetsAed and inter-esting |oB Send resume to Office Manager P O Box 700195 Plymouth, Ml 48170

PARALEGAL WANTED Experienced m Probate ano estate planning tor mnjsue Oakland County law turn Should have expenence with estate and gf l tax returns and probate administration along wflh appropriate computer skills. Send resume to Sandra McCoy at Maddm Hausei Warteli Ross. Hener. and Pesses, PO Box 215, Southfield Ml 48037-0215

RECEPTIONIST Birmingham law firm seeks recep-tionist with gooo computer skills tor from desk A data Base management Full time position wtth benefits Please send resume, to Grflord Krass. Attn Administrator, 280 N Woodward Stale 400 Birmingham 480O9 tax 810 647-5210

Part-Time

RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST

8:30AM-12:30PM SEABURY A SMITH

(a Marsh A McLennan Company] in DEARBORN seeks a part time recepticr-.isvtypi.st lor our expanding operation The inckvidua will work 8 30am-12 30pm Mor, to Fn per-forming receptionist, clerical and typing duties Good typing skills necessary

We offer an excellent salary H you Wish to be considered 1u» a position wiih an inoustry leader

Ca» (313) 271-9515 Fax |313) 271-9514 resume .

or send resume, to

SEABURY & SMITH 4 Parklane Bsvd

Dearborn. Ml 48126 An Equal Opportunity Employer

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Receptionist Birmingham Real Estate office seeking Receptionist part time Answer phones, greet customers A miscetaneous tasks

Call Suzanne at: 8 1 0 - 6 4 5 - 2 5 0 0

RECEPTIONIST Fu l A part-time positions available 'or busy Livonia tamily practce office Requirements smiling lace flexible hours, compuler eipenence a plus We are willing to Ham Itie nght people Please can 313-425-0209

RECEPTIONIST FuR-time toi successful SouINield Property Management Company Position requires pleasant personality professional appearance and good communication skills both vertiai A written Experience m typmg fikng and organziat»onai skills preferred Please respond to

Wlnoate Mangement Corp 29777 Telegraph Ro Ste 2100

Southfield Ml 48034-7651 Attn Sue

R E C E P T I O N I S T PeopM onentaled. wea organued person needed lo manage front Oesn dunes m om busy Southiieid optom-etry office Full or part time

(810) 552-0220

RECEPTIONIST General Oflce CompuMr skats a plus Good pay A BeneMs A 401K

(810) 543-9710

Receptionist Busy real estale company seeking energetic person with excellent tele-phone skills to screen ca»s A greet visitors Other clencal duties include light typing, ana Mmg Salary A Bene-fits competitive Send or tax resume to

Berger Realty Group- Inc 31700 Mxtoieoell Ra . Sune 100

Farmington Mills, Ml 48334 tax 810-737-2464

RECEPTIONIST/ G E N E R A L OFFICE

MeroSoft Word, Windows '95 a MUST, ryping, good verb«"wntten communealion A organuationai skit* Great career opportunity Eicelleni Benefits Send resume 10 Custom Business Solutions, Inc 24380 Orchard Lake Rd Suite 114. Farm-.ngton Hills Ml 48336 or FAX 10

(810) 478-5301

O F F I C E ' C L E R I C A L CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Fiagstar Bank nas positions ottenng career oppor tun i t ies requ i r ing computenyping experience, and excellent communication skills Quail-tied canaidates call or sena resume and salary requirement to Sherry Puel. Human Resources, Flagsiar Bank, 2600 Teleg'aph Roao, Bioom-tield Hills. Ml 48302 (810)972-5060

Fax (810) 338-4729

Equal Opportunity Employer

PAYROLL Fu«time Experience in payroll gen eral accounting, LotuVExcel No-smoking office Send resume to.

Controller. 37655 Schoolcraft Lrvonia Mt 48150

O F F I C E C L E R I C A L Leading steel warehouse company seeks nighty motivated, organized individuals to work -n fast paced ship-ping and racaryino office tor day and afternoon shifts Expenence m ware-house environment ana data entry desired Base computer s*i»8 and good verbal and writer commumca-lion skills required Wa offer a com-petitive salary and comprehensive Benefit package Pease submit resume with salary requirements to

HRD Wayne Industries Inc 36253 Michigan Ave

Wayne Ml 48184-16S2 or FAX 313-722-7119

No phone calls, pieaae - E O E

PAYROLL PROCESSOR Fi j i time, rmronum ? year expenence un payroll, aele to handle weekly and semi-monthly payrolls Ihru ADP Knowledge of ADPs computerized payroll and PC expenence a plus Person will be responsible for work-ers comp. payroll verification and

Enterprise Drive. Allen Park Ml 48101 or FAX 313-271-7946

PERMANENT Lrvcrvia Nm seeks pleasant. •eliaBie person lor various office responsiOiUtes P re pare Bank deposits ne«

customers on me phone, aata entry etc 8-4 a-a.ty Good pay, M Oenafila

313-427-3510

RECEPTIONIST Caisonic North America. Inc a leading automotive supplier, has a -immed-ale opening tor a Receptionist lor our new Corporate Headquarters facility in Famungton Hilts

ResocmsOiWies will include operating a s.i ine switchBoarB. greeting cus-tomers. distribution of man. confer-ence room scheduling, staf support and other general oltice dutes

Position requires a nigh school diploma or equivalent i Business courses prelerred! M„st have eicel-lent communication ski»s ana profes-sional appearance Knowledge oj M i c r o s o f t O l l . c e a n a PC experience

interested ana qualified candidates pease submit resume to.

CALSONIC North Amenca, Inc. 27101 Hills Tech Court

Farminoton Hills Ml 48331 Attn Human Resources

Fa* 1810) $48-9557

Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST/ G E N E R A L OFFICE

Expenenced only need apply Word 7 0. Excel Non smoking Building Fnnge benefits Send resume to K J Law Engineers Inc 42300 W 9 M.ie Nov Ml 48375, Attn M L C EOE NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

RECEPT IONIST P O S I T I O N S

A V A I L A B L E N O W We are looking tor snarp individ-uals with a prcJessionai speaking voce ll you re looking for a prom-ising career wflh great pay Call now lor an appointment

Adecca

(810) 442-7800 (313) 525-0330

Never A Fee EOE

SECRETARY For national property management hrm Compuler kleracy a a mual From deafc poe»on requires a iong communcaaon. MMphona A organs

Resume w*h salary history to Per aomel. 25800 G-eenfield Suae 326. Oak Parti Ml 48237 or tax to

810-967-0802

Secretary MARKETING

Marketing Dept otanmter national Southfield firm seeks 1-2 edrmrwtrt support penon tor manager-

director Mutt be familiar wilh MS Word, Excel A Spreadsheet software packages E xceHent Compensation 8 Benefits Fax reaume » 810^49-1888 or teno HRMS 1900W Big Beave-Ste 220, Troy, Ml>8084

SECRETARY - matiae responsibto good organuationai skriM. efficient r Windows A Word Perfect Misceta-neous oflice duoes Sendlax resume with salary requ*emer«s to 31801 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

Fax 313 522-6022

SECRETARY SUBSTITUTES by GardanCMy Board oI Eckj

canon Typing 45 wpm requnad $S4lJhr.

1333 Radcaft Garden Cfly. Ml

313-526-4900 a i l 216

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SECRETARY .*» iree cnao development captor

needs A Secretary » aaaat in mar-agmg Quay Irani office on altompcm shit Experience w in account! pay-able phones WordPerfect r f c Teamwork and attention to deiaM nac-essary, Good pay A beneMs Ptoaaa submit resume to 38845 Ann AiDer Rd Livoma MI 481S0

SECRETARY THE P o * Co haa a secretanai posi-tion evaMbM i SouimieM Tha pos.-— requires al least 2-3 years expenence m a secretarial capaciy uamg Micoaofl products or compa-rabM software sk.«s Competitive salary and Benefit package avtoOng incentive pay program Sand resume with salary requirements to

The Poal Company Ann KMJG

26955 Northwestern Hwy

Southfield, Ml 48034 Or FAX (810) 728-6833

Equal Opportunity Employer Mala'Famala^tonOcappedVet

SALES SECRETARY,' ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

We are a well established Detrna manutacturmg company supplying the retail turmture axluslry We are seeking an individual wTioae Duties include sales secretary A accounts leceivabM reaponstoames Candidate shoJd possess strong organuabonal SKiks be a leam player A enioy working w ih peopM Musl be wen versed «i accounts recaivaOM proce-dures A have thorough working knowledge of PC including Microsoft Office Sulle A WordPerfect Our offices have an informal A relaxed atmosphere Tms is key (Ob with exceient growth potential A a strong Benefits package Submit resume

lo Box 41672 Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolgirls Rd Livorua. Ml 48150

SECRETARYiOfFlCE MANAGER Small privately heia company «i B>r. rrungham area seeks detail onented, sell-motivated prolessionai lor work * i a non-smoking environment Intfc-mduA must possess strong commu-mcal ion time management A compuler ski l ls (Lo tus 1-2-3, Approach MS Protect) Exceient pay A Benelits package Fax resume lo 810-433-3286

SECRETARY WORK with creative prolesswnais <r the caent services department of inter-national Auburn HWs Of Farmingion locations Tamp to perm growth opportunity We tram Power Point Salary lo $9 00-S13 OOmr CaU Susan today Birmingham FarmmgloivLivonia 646-7661 473-2931

Advantage Staff ing

TELEMARKETING SEEKING an aggressive p-cies-. sional aiticuMto telemarketer lo sal appointments and sal Xanu equip

I T o , schedule an atfenaa* please contact Sales Mana^ f ai

(313) B75-8733

Administrative Assistant New p o t i o n in t tab« SouthAeid Auto Fabric SuppMt S«4XK»1 3

Designers S25K Benefits BOYER SEARCH 810 645 0900

TITLE CLOSER Map* Title insurance Underwriter looking lor experienced True Ctoaei Send restxne lo Ann Lyfm 7499 Mkj-diebeft. W Btoombeid. Ml 48322

C L E R I C A L SUPPORT Order supplws, mail packages 45» WPM m Condo-sfyie BlocmifielO Has office $18* Benefits BOYER SEARCH 810 645 0900

SHIPPING CLERK Fu l nme with benefits Mon thru Fn 8 30-5pm Apply at

Diversified Ophlhalmics 11936 Farmmglon Rd

Livoma Ml 48(50

RECEPTIONIST Prestigious Soulhfielo of lce seeks receptionist w*h mm 1 yr expen-ence Excellent pay Temporary to hire posiicm Can Unitorce tor imme-diaie consideration 810-646-7660

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Entry level position Musi have good pihone voice Call as soon as pos-sible' 1313) 414-6480

RECEPTiONlSTrSECRETARY F U U lime Motivated well orgarved wilh Excel expenence Adyancemeffl opportunity Great benefits Calf (810) 588-5562 OR Maii'FAX resume to (BIO) 588-5572 1025 T.roy Ct Troy Ml 46083

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Lrvonia based automotive supplier has an immedate need tor an admm-•strative assistant to provide adminis-trative support to the Director of Marketing Services The selected candtoaie wit have a rmmmum ol ten years general secretarial eipenence in a marketing environment and w i i support marketng stall w i h purctiase, sales orders quoWigrtollow-up and maintaining a custcmer data base Must have excellent verbal and w r i t t en c o m m u n i c a t i o n sk i l l s inc lud ing on go ing cus tomer contact

II you have the skills and desire lo jom a growing industry leader that still operates as a tarrwy environment, send your resume to Bo i »1585 Observer A EccerUnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livorua. Ml 48150

Excellent wage and fnnge benefits

RECEPTIONIST/ G E N E R A L OFFICE

Receptionist to answer phones, use paging and voce mail syslem greet visitors Routine cwncai amies FMI-time Computer eipenence and tnendty personality a must Proles-sionai non-smolong environment with benefits and competitive wages

Please lax resume lo 810-624-9142

Receptionist'G renter position ava*-aBle Part-time approximately 25 hours per week Handle incoming phone cans i n d greet customers in person Some ughl clencal duties Must Be customer semice orentea Greal work environment Piease call for appointment Infinrti ot Farmington Hills

(810)471

R E C E P T I O N I S T I S E C R E T A R Y . Microsoft Word A Excel • Strong telephone etiquette • Ptoless»nal appearance . strong organizational skais • Someone who is outgoing ano

emhusiashc It you are interested please senra resume to resume OSycron com or call Renea at 810-694-4494 or mail

Sycron Corj) 8300 Ho«y Rd Grand Blanc, 48439

RECEPTIONISTS Good pnone skins Will greet customers Some computer

expenence helpful

S7 .50 -S8 .50 p e r hr. ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

SECRETARIAL SUPPORT «utt'part time W P 6 0. Mtorosdl helpful min-imum 55 wpm Tape transcriptions Work welt wilh public Fax resume to N o v . S e c r e t a r i a l S e r v i c e 810-471-3854

SECRETARIAL Wonderfu l opportunit ies Great working environments strong skills needed Microsoftword. WordPerfect Excel Lotus and PowerPoint

810-737-1711 TEMPORARY RESOURCES

SECRETARY Smai Southfield ta i A Business law Mm seeks eipenencad secretary profcciem m MS Word W« Iram Excellent salary benefits A working conditions Can (810;. 353-5432

SECRETARY Salary low 10 mto S20K

Monroe Systems lor Business. Inc, a proven leader an auto-mated oltice equipment is seeking a bnaht. detail-onented seif-sla-ting Secrela-y to loin our Southiieid oflce

Our sales-service reps will rely on your to provide lop-notch administrative support and handle tne many Oemanas ol a h i g h - v o l u m e w o r k environment

The success' - candidate w.* Be PC literate ana nave pnor secre-tarial experience, Microsoft Word and Eicel skjtts are a plus Excellent typing ability and com-munication suits are needeo You' proven aBinty to Be orga-nized and meet deat»nes w t Be key lo success

To find our more about the ter-nlc opportunity piease forward you' resume with salary require-men ts lo Our c o r p o i a t a headquarters Monroe Systems For Business. Depi LS-SEC. P O Box 1941, Mcmetown NJ 07962-1941

Fax 1-800-937-3738

EOE MTO 'V

Monroe Systems

For Business

S O F T W A R E S U P P O R T Fun-lime position available tor a Soft-ware Support Analyst to work with a growing sol we'8 developer m the Canton area A qualified candidate will have good communcation skids, and will have had exposuie to devel-oping applications under Mcrosolt Windows 3.1,95 and NT Knowledge ot one or more Visual P rog ram ing language IS required Saiani commen-surate w«h experience Cas

(313) 981-4970

ORDER DESK PROCESSOFt Set-up A process mcomrg Potcy Otoe's in Soohlield S18K BeneMs BOYER SEARCH 810 645 0900

Tee Co POLICY TYPIST

Alpha A Numenc accuracy Flex hours $18K Benefits Southfield BOYER SEARCH 810 645 0900

TREE CARE Tree Trimmers A Landscapes Expe-rience prelerred But win Wan Wages to match experience Exceaenl Bene-fits include 401K Must have driver's license A pass drug test II you enjoy physical outdoor work, then develop yout career with a national leader n tree care Can or apply in person at DAVEY TREE 8250 Ror-oa. Canton Mich 48167 13131 459-8690

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY SECRETARIAL openmg lor a raptoly a r jwng Property Management Co Excellent knowledge o« word pro-cessing ana spreadsheet programs required MeroSoft Word A Excel are a p*u5 Must Be able to work indepen-dently ano efficiently m a fast-paced environment P*ase tax you' 'esume to Ann Botxxe 1810) 225-1462

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS

I m m e d i a t e pos i t i ons avai lable m the Novi, Soutt i t ie ld and Livoma a reas tor expenenced S w i t c h b o a r d O p e r a -tors Ideal candidates possess professional a n d f r iend ly p h o n e demeanor and enjoys work ing in a fast-paced atmosphere Compen-sat ion commensura te w i t h q u a l i f i c a t i o n s Please call for more Information.

ERFORMANCE ERS0NNEL

313-513-5823

TYPIST SHARP person with excesem typing Mitts needed By title insurance com-pany .coated m Livonia a'ea Fun ben-elits Sena resume to Bo i 11619 Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia MI 48150

ft VENDOR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

We are seeking a Vendoi Service Saies Assistant to' our Busy e<ju<imeni leasing company Person shouia Be detail onented. and compute' iiterale Outes involve extensive phone and doc umentation worti dealing wrtn ouf vendors across the United States Salary . Benefts Interesteo can didates should sena resume ana salary history to Ffxxvi- Financial Attn Diane 30955 No-thwesierr Hwy Farmington. Hills, M' 48334

SECRETARY - Small manlacturers rep firm in SoutMietd seeking Secre-tary Phone etiquette, compuler lit-eracy A eicelleni grammar skills r e q u i r e d Fax r e s u m e to

810-552-9827

Switchboard Operator At Celine! Ce«mai, cusiomer satislai: Bon is ou' highest priority As a member af our team you ll help us reach this goal By directing incommg eel's and peitcrming Ugh) clerical duties We seek an enfhusiastc oetail-onented professiona with excellent communcation skills and pnor retail or o f c e eipenence Pos ton o«ers outstandng opportunities tor advancement, benefits and eOuca ton assistance Send resume to Human Resources Manager OESO

P O Boi 71043 Madison Heights Ml 48071

W A N T E D RECEPTIONIST

For Woc-oward S Mile-area cemetan, Can SSI

800- 738-2400 E « 15

TEMPORARY • Seasonal Company looking tor a mature mdivickjal fo answer phones, and set appoint men-ts In a tasl paced office Can

(810) 588-3600

RECEPT IONIST Southlietd Based audiovisual com-

^ seeks a motivated individual for time receptionist position, minor

OFFICE CLERICAL - Well orgarwed-person needed part-bme Dunes include data entry fWng anawenng phone Compuler skills a plus Sa»w Send/Fax resumes to P 0 Box 996 Now. Ml 48376 810-478-0626

OFFICE CLERK We are a nationwide leader m the W d ol on-site olfice support ser-vices We are aeekmg entry level rep-resentatives who ate organued personable professorial with excel-lain customer servce skits Positions avai lab le in Wayne Oakland Macomb i n d Genesee counties Dulles include oopy, mail t i x oper-ator duties Previous office experi-ence a mus l Eicellent Benelt package and competitive salary Mam, Tax. or apply m parson to:

PITNEY BOWES MANAGEMENT SERVICES

ATTN HUMAN RESOURCES 17515 W NINE MILE, STE 450

SOUTHFIELD Ml 48075 — 1787

PLEASE

PERSONAL ASSISTANT

We are s e e k i n g an Executive.'Pe'sonai Ass s-tam to the P-esiden: oI our aive rsrfiea financial services company Position requires knowledge of Word Pro-cessing. attenton to detail excel lent o 'ganizat ionai skills Diverse -esponnbili-ties that require flexibility outstanding customer se»-vca and awe to handle a multitude ol profects at one time Position o«e"S fun Ben-efits excellent Mar l ing salary i-seresled candidates should send resume ano salary mstory to

FEDERATED FINANCIAL RESERVE CORP

30955 Northwesiem Hwy Farmmgton Hills, Ml 48334

RECEPTIONIST/ CLERICAL

Pan-time 4 or 5 day wk. schedule Expenence wim WordPerfect A gen-eral cienca duties. Westland area

(313) 729-6767

Receptionist / Clerical Full-time Vacation Advancement Expenence " WordPerfect 5 1 A 6 0 and Lotus Responsible Phones typmg. filing A oayroil JERMOR PLUMBING A HEATING

(313! 255-3847

RECEPTIONIST Movmga Business Systems has an opening tor a receptionist m our Now olfice We are seeking a dynamic, professional iix»wdual wtth excellent communicaBon and ckent relations skills Pnor office expenence or related education necessary Job duties include answenng mJti-ene incommg telephone calls greeeng customers m the showroom, client •elabons and general o f c e «j t ies As a Fortune tOO company, wa ofler exceient Benefits mdurtng a com-prehensive madcal and dental plan, profit sharing and a company apon-sored pen»on plan it you desire to work m a posnve last paced environ-ment with an emptvasis on customer service and teamwork, pieaae sand resume and cover letter to MA Man

HOV1NGA BUSINESS SYS-

48375 EOE

RECEPTIONIST ENTRY level position reeded imme-diately Light oompuler experience nelpful Send resume to P O Bo* 1899 Birmingham. Ml 48012-1898

FAX (810) 559-9787 NO PHONE CALLS

EOE/AA

O F F I C E C O O R D I N A T O R f ieeoeil tot our Bmghem F»rma office Must be compute' iterate Mcroeofl Word A E icei a plus Soma clerical dunes good phone s k * a and handM multiple asm successfully Advancement opportiyufws OuaMiad

carvMMas Send resume Attn K Reese Corporate Offee

A bancs Technical Services P O Boa 265?

AAence, OM 44801 or FAX (330) 829-2147

OFFICE HELP Fu l or P i l l ame Oeetorsho eapen-ence natpM Piease ca i tor an

(313) 538-2100

P H O N E O P E R A T O R Part-time openmg at ammei protection agency Previous telephone sxpenence desired i t m animal welfare a plus

Starting pay $6 25 per hour Apply «i person at Mchigan Humane Society 372S5 Marquette Road (east of New-BurgP) m Westland

PRE-BILLERiBILLER Markahng S u W Services Company seeks a detailonertad pre-binenbaier candkleM arth . good math skills . Pc knowMdge (EicefWord) • stnllfy to reatt'imerprel

30Ci*nants . Bookkeeping eipenence Duties include compiling, calculating and recordmg aata mvocas and Mis

Adistra LLC 101 Un«m Street

PtymeuW. Ml 48170 Attn HR-8ILL

EOE

RECEPTIONIST Entry level clencal position to assist in the daily operations, greet people and handis switch-board Typmg. tetophone and computer sk*» required Goo<i communcit ions skals a MUST! Competitive wage and benefl program including profit snarmj plan and 401K plan Apply in person or sand resume to

29830 BECK RO WIXOM Ml 48393-2824

<810*24-5555 FAX. 1810)624-0906

ATTENTION ,1-,.. Resources Manas..

RECEPTIONIST IMMEDIATE opining BtoorrtfekJ Hue law firm Pleasant personality a muet Knowiedgs ol W o « Parted Gooo pay and benefits Send resume to

Box i !837 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Scnoocraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

•nth the pubic Benefits package advancement possibi l i t ies F a i resume 810-353-5013. attn DaviO

TROY JEWELER seeks fuB-time I Secretary Recepnomsi $7 per hour KimBertey A Co 755 W B^j Beaver !

Suite 113, Troy Ml 48064

SECRET ARYjBOOKKEEPER GOOD phone Wife Compuler knowl-e<Jge and basic accounting Back-ground Pvease send resume, and |

equirements lo Select One

with the o ^ i l c Benefits package A R e a l o , a M | 4 8 2 3 9

RECEPTIONISTS Several pos4ions available in Farmmglon A SouinfielO a-eas G o o d communica t ion skil ls needed Computer expe nence s plus $7-59*" Benefits. 3irec1 deposit 401K stock purchase p l a n C a l l A m y a t 810-615-0660

WESTERN STAFF SERVICES

Noi an agency never a fee

SECRETARY,DAT A ENTRY Part time For small manJac lumg business m Plymouth araa Must have fun 'ange secrelana skins using Windows 3 1 . Mcrolsoft

Wo-rd. Lotus 1.2.3. 3 • yrs expen-ence preferred Medical,'demai

plans (810) 449-3244

SECRETARY I Fo« a general cowractci Knowt-

eogabie m Word A Excel Type 50-60 WPM- rwea exce«eni commu-

nication A phone skills Sena resume to 1270 Rcken Rd

Bngnton Ml 48116 or FAX 810 227-7088

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Pert-time Fnendly Piy-

mouth offee seeks a " f nend ly dependab le

person, with eicellent typmgicorrputer (WordPerfecfWindows) and commu-nication skills Send resume TO

1378 S Mam, Ptymoulh 48170 Or Fax to 313-45!

Ml 3-453-4812

An Equal Opportunity Empioyei

RECEPTIONIST. JUNIOR PROCESSOR

A greal career opportunity wWi fu i l ime employment and benefits Southfield Mortgage Banker Ce l Dan ai (810) 3600080

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Farmmglor H*s insurance agency « looking lor a Reception® tor our 8 employee agency Duties wit inOuOa phone anawenng. proceeemg of cerW-oates and general office worti

Caa 810-8S5-3322

RECEPTIONIST Evenmga A weekenda m Rochester real eslaie crfHoe Cell

810-851-8144, ext 3901

RECEPTIONIST LOOKING tor energetic A profes-sional person to answer ohones greet customers snd general c i fce Fu»-fime with exceaent Benefits Sana reeume to

Huron Valley Saws 25700 Princeton

Oeerbom Heights Ml 48125 or FAX 313-278-02^5

RECEPTIONIST FLEXIBLE person needed to conduct base oPice procedures Muat Be looking toi long Mim work Averageng 20-25 hours par week Everwig and weekend acfieduM art noi n a r U r t W«-Classes CompuMr knowledge a nelpful Pieaae cai Bndgei |810)

478-5300

RECEPTIONIST FOR very Buay f u r salon in Now ma i Eipenence prelerred Earn

Sfchr plus tela* commieeion F i *

Receptionist Mon -Thurv 3-8pm Answer phones schedule appointments. «OM typng

Comact Veki B10-338-29W

RECEPTIONIST needed M Mue tor busy muse studn u g N typmg

aaoeienr communcation self moavMion required

reaume to Dewr 810-553-7881

RECEPTlOMIST NEEDED to 8-Mie pfiona system tor landscape supply compeny OM-gomg individual Part ame A ame pow aone e n i a t i H FMaCM hours Rock

RECEPTIONIST Wanted tor Livona area Switch tram •egiAar Business to the madcal held Great pay great Benefits' Use your skms lor advancement A US Call 810-478-1166

SECRETARY - PART TIME Musi have exceaent WordProcessing snd telephone skills Accounting background helpM Can Frankkn F«^anclai investments 810-262-8810

"0D0NTIST ASSISTANTS

^ "Vte Opportunities " Are Endless..."

at Sears Fami ly Denta l Center, a fast-p a c e d , g r o w i n g o r g a n i z a t i o n has exce l len t career o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r O r t h o d o n t i s t A s s i s t a n t s t h a t a re h a r d w o r k i n g , s e l f - m o t i v a t e d - a n d c o m m i t t e d i n d i v i d u a l s w i t h p r o v e n denta l of f ice experience F u l l - t i m e a n d pa r t - t ime pos i t i ons are ava i lab le in the Det ro i t Me t ro area For i m m e d i a t e c o n s i d e r a t i o n , ca l l Lisa W o z n i a k at 1-<800I 487-4867 Ext 2051 or fax y o u r resume to: (3-13) 794-0882.

M .

Adecca (313) 525-0330 (810) 442-7800

EOE

WORD PROCESSORS

Needf lC lm mediate ly

WordPerfect Lotus MS Word. Excel skills necessary Fmi-t-me ano temporary woni avail-able now Picase-ca ':<day fof immediate opOOiu r ' t«s

Reterences A resumes needed

•Word Processors S8 $12 •Asm mslrabve Ass.-srants S8 • Receptionisis 57 50- S9 Staffing Services ol Mchiga'

13131 542-0500

W O R D P R O C E S S O R S 1 0 - S 1 2 p e r H o u r

Plymc-utn company locking tor secretary with goc-a computer s«ni' V'tora perteci or MS WorO

Temp to Perm Position Good Bene'its

Arbor Temps 313-459-1166

2H Help Wanted-DeniaJ

RECEPT IONIST WANTED to' downtown office Fu i uma Some word procassmg skills required (313) W ' M t l

RECEPTIONIST/ W O R D P R O C E S S I N G

S E C R E T A R Y W i h accurate typmg skms (45-50 wpm) needec for Market Research firm m Southfield Front desk posiion lor person, wnh exceient oral commu-

A word processing «*iia K* Word 6 0 i •)

salary A benefits Ca i Nancy M (S1» 352 3300

or laa resume with salary

1810) 352-3787

(WordPerfect 4 0 A-'or 1 CompeMwe si

REDFORO DISTRIBUTOR needs General Clencal o l V e s»*pn tor Sales and Marketing mem* 13131 538

SALES ADMINISTRATOR For ins tance ofhee Must be ae*

1 pareon

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D e n t a l

C a r e e r Opportunities

Sears Family Dental Center, has exce l l en t career oppor tun i t i es for

I h a r d w o r k i n g , selt '-moiivated ; and c o m m i t t e d individuals j with p roven dental o f f ice

exper ience .

DESTAL OFFICE MASAGERS ASD CO-MANAGERS The succcssful candidate w i l l have at least f ive years of proven dental office management

expenence. excellent computer skills (knowledge of SoftDent preferred), well organized, J

velf-starter and good at setting priorities A professional demeanor and excellent people and

communication skil ls are a must

DESTAL ASSISTANTS . Premium pay wi l l be offered to Dental Assistants who has e al least two years ot hands-on expenence and are proficient in four-hand dentistry techniques Previous Managed care expenence a plus

PATIENT COORDINATORS The successful candidate wi l l have at least two years dental office experience Must be

professional, customer-oriented, and an excellent communicator Above aserage PC and

math skills are required

I f you are interested in challenging career opportunity. fax your resume to (313) 7<M-0882

or call Lisa Wozniak. Mon Fn.. H 30am - 4:30pm at 1-800-487-4H67 ext 2051 An Equal Opportunity Employer

A P P O I N T M E N T S E C R E T A R Y

Fu'il-pan-lime Some e i pe -ence necessary 313-455-4070

ASSISTANT TO Office Manger at •ronl desk in Troy jene-a aentu practice •Jariva responsiOiM-es Pi.-

( hme Call Eiair-e 81C-646 • • 662

I A OROGRESSIVE DEN t A„ OFFICE desires an entnusiasvc detaii-

I onpnied mature tea"- men-tier who en. ays multiple tasks, to '.n Pahen' Coo'thnalor posituX OutsfanOing env.ronmer-t ana benefits

Ca, 810-474-0224

BUSINESS ASSISTANT Ekpenenced Fun t.me Ma' .'e aecipie onented leam worker

PecaF A computer knowledge trvoma 1313) 4 « - ' 0 1 0

CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT Eise - enced 'o- ac i .« penqdpma o"ice FuiMime.bene'its Cai Mon Wed A Fn 9-5pm 810-350-222^ Tues A Thu' 9-5pm 313-882-223")

CLINICAL ASSISTANT^ Are yOu committed tc i"JCe ienc» ana a strong -ean- player'' Are you technically inclined' Do you aes. 'e the opportunity ot learning a -ew caree- * - « wonuno with a lyeat group of people' if yOu answered YES • these questions we are - • * ' ested n consoenng you* apt catton tor a CWncal AsMtant positior. Trws is a 'un time pos.-t « r w ih benefits f l l t i busy Grtrvodontic practce ocaied K1, Farm-nglon M-us Fa i you' resume to

Attn Cathy \ -810) 851 -7823 /

DENTAL ASSISTANT Some enpenenced preferred Part' i. time No Saturdays Eicellent Bene fits Garden Oty VUesIlar-.d irea

Please call 313-423-4350

DENT At. ASSISTANT eapenancad 30 hrs per week Clean tnendfy modem o»fcea Eicaiant sa.arv I t Mae A lahser '810) 3S348M O o i f r e d s o n

313-45^56*0 S h o p p e Pfymouei rSIOl 436-5677

NEEOEO F U t L - T i M e Mature oereon w • II» i i e r i

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I Roee a Dane 810-34^3000

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DENTAL HYOlENiST Temporary possiWe permanent part-time Must nave enceUenl periodontal s a J i Call Mane al 810-352-7722

DENTAL MVGlENIST needed Tiursdays lor mooern tnendtv Deautttui SouttifieW office

(8101 356-8790

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T To «%or* two to ttwee <J*ys pi on some Sat u-days for a modem aioc*nlie<d Mills tamny practice 18101 647-6430

DENTAL HYGIENIST Come jom our leam Deartwm Meignfs specialty olfice IS looking It* a trieoi** eoinus.. astic JBpendaCe "M»v«Xui to work part-wne Call Ann 313-277-0510

DENTAL OFFICE RECEPTIONS ' Opportunity lor M l ime position witn a j rewir i oriented progressive rnenldy ollice Vaned responsibilities It you are fnendly outgoing eniov wjimng wit* people 4 tiave e»pen ence please can 313-427 7555

I D E N ' A L R £ C E P T O N I S T ASSISTANT for fnerkjh, Farmingtor on te PegOoard ano insurance e«pe

I nenced a m

A L L E R G Y O F F I C E Experienced Recet>V:Oi»li0iiiei wilh computer Si.«i Kir Fa-mingum H, s cltice Non vnoMrr Send typed ieiu«ne lo P O 2*-»« Fuimimjiun

Mills. Ml 48333 2«44

A S S I S T A N T D I R E C T O R

O F N U R S I N G Ar eacting ca *«r oppct.-. i ly e«»ts

small skilled nursing lacmty a member ol ine Murty Heair-i Servces Management Team Pnmanly responsive tor trie reclai-m e d naming and leveiop-^etn j t tlalf. the successl-i candidate srouid De a 'censed RN eipenence n •lamma MDS and Care-piarvng We o«e« a competitive attractive benetit pactcaap '

hours and a dynamic Royal Oak «ca non It you are 'nte'ested t> a progrev Sive nursir^ management -«»."_ir ." «»" an industry leadei apply d 'ec'l-

D i r e c t o r o t N u r s i n g A>e«ano«- A Me-cv Living C t ' - f f

716 W F^^ rh Stteet RcryaJ Oak Ml 1806 r

earth cart - RN

C A S E M A N A G E R S o u t h f i e l d O f f i c e

leaflhCare COMPARE Corp the at-onai ea-.lt ' n managed care fle-rs an e«fei»rit c a w copodunity

.age

RN ieen-T j an alternative to Rising vV)r».ng our Workers Comp

j ' «a ,ou mil respond 10 1 client spec-lic case loads a« on-gurvg assessment ol arvjot • •K iccemtens ive services ensuring effective propei ar*3 cosl edcciive services

rte 'equ.ie an RN « « cur'eni Mich-igan keiwi't } -5 years ol pnor cm-a e*pe'«nce (pretei-ac-y in orthc

iphaD chn.<irartK- or Me-i sutg) and client i jani/atvona 4 communi-

cation smiis I year 01 case manage-rrneini e<p«r«r>ce is aNw pretetred

ASSISTED I 'V iNG FACILITY -s seeking nurses tor oat and artei iwon shifts Must be at-e and wiliei-

•de pnmary cafe as ~all as

,"ess ve 4ust be

team onented ar>d enthusiasts Call (313>453-1190

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

M A N A G E R Full-tMne 1or progressive Novi diahta1

team Dua> assistance Work closely with doctors lo manage patieni care Comoetifrve wages and Dene-'-ts Contact Carol at | 8 ' 0 | 471 0345

D e n t a l A s s i s t a n t F r o n t D e s k P e r s o n

•nenced "or •he c*y ol Wayne stale ol the art everylhin^-yet end lashioned m our dedcation to quai'ty ser.«e and ca«e I' you enicy your « c k and '-ke people ca«

313-722-1617

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T O v Bfacfce s sea-cNB a muit taienteo p»r«.r : ch««-f..., a-swei :ur CuS» phones A skjUtuiiy

| manage i>u* apoointment ooo« We | -ave an 'm~c<3ia:e full hme pos4iC

available l-or someone w - . s leam [ orented and -ded<a1ed tc encelience

E«pe*^rice prefe'rec Fhease a Beth V a n interview at 8lO-S48-t;.>6£

i'is.urrtii.,1? p.i viii ,-Mf primary ,,a,-e as *-'n • 10*01 478 3285 . manage the direct care staff Prefer

nursing

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST For Dearborn Onho oflice 4 days Please call Kim j t 13-56t 3372 ot 313-561 "28 !

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST C0U.ECTIONS

' time Comouteryed general 3e>--Ol 357-5390

years eipenence related liehl 5arary S25.000-S2» OOC witti benefits 1 < * » 4 8 6 9c:v;

A - 1 M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T n e e d e d

p«iiC<j<3 tfiy ••iiac*e

• ' »r>nt set* $•0 s up k m i i e ipenen.e

vtfe a lull training & or«niaticm a.- eicel leni compensation package inc --ding 401^,14 i hase p'ans For contoenlial Mtion piease submit a wilt- saiary h.siony 4 ccn>«< •ting posii on pretened io

H e a l t h C a r e

C O M P A R E

v* p r x * *

-33^-3079

Pa hs ry

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T G o o d t e c h n i c a l s k i l l s need«d for a h igh qual i ty . Inendfy pract ice Exce l l en t frefiefits C o n t a c t J a y n e ai 8 1 0 - 8 8 7 - 5 8 8 5

DENTAL ASSISTANT Motivated person needed pan hme to work m :ajf Plymouth office Will train rxftt m*v»dual ( 3 t 3 l 453^X227

* D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T * Full-time with benefits Deartoom

Call Sue (3131 562 1225

OENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced lor quahty lamrty prac-tice m Beverly Mills Great oopcrfunrfy 4 work environment 810-642-7120

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fu« sme lor Busy Rochester oltice Eipenence necessary Benefits included 810i SS2-2266

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T Musl have computer 4 denial knowl edge Part lime & some Saturdays Farmington Hills 8*0-85' 1 < 34

OENTAl RECEPTIONIST with com-puter eipenence needed tc- ,iO»n 1 "riernSy hardworking team Sole p-a tioe Can Judy 313-274-4422

B I L L E R • E x p e r i e n c e d Prr.hc«m witr Med- , i - s ' •» w-uc and pat«n-| ccii'ec-"jn Sena res . ' " * ' Ka'en Da' tm 2982*5 Teiegracf Fid Saile 20t SDur.i-e-j Mi 48cj34

ne E ic^wince pro

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T Pan time posrfron m Fa'm-ng* '• — i s j Eipe*er<e -ecessan, °*ease ,

i810: 474-8060

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST fcOOkmijt.,. thar- eicephonal person to i t*r oui r-»glWy mohv ated leam Dentai know -edge 4 compu le r e i p e r ence needed Mon-fn. 36-40 working hours Please ta i a« resumes tc Dental Department <B10i38C-664:>

DENTAL RECF>ETIONIST Pari l«ne in our prcKessonai and fnendty Rochester Milts Oental practice Comouter

enpenence helpful will tram Can (8101 852-3130

D E N T A L S T A F F It anyone ox»d do 't we wc-_idn •

Be looking for you

R D H H e a l t h S e r v i c e s

( 8 1 0 ) 5 2 4 - 1 9 6 3

Mas full 4 part time D»nta> Ass s i - ' j positions availao»e new ir St Cai ' Sr-res Eastl-r"--p Farmmglon &• mingham T^r, 4 Watertord

Referrals Welcome1

B I L L E R R E C E P T I O N I S T

•es-jme to 8'Q- 356-013*

CAREGIVFROR ' tor home health agency time Musi have vakd dm Medical e iperence prntt to 5om 31

C E N A ' s C A R E G I V E R S

S U P E R V I S O R

B t o s l a t i s t i c s R e s e a r c h &

" D a t a C o l l e c t i o n

At we ' 'V Ford Meafth Systerr we seek a Supervisor ot Biostanslcs »-•: Research EpuJemwJogy 1o

. e-st'e the activities and pertor-mance o' —ed>cai record abstrac-to rs arfd f i e l d t e ' e p h o n e

n A Bacheioi's degree e i p e n e n c e n rad i ca l ds pr-jcedures ahd the v s o ' ' -eaieiephooe ewers s 'eguired ART or cet i fcatn " is preferred

Pease I you' resume lo Health System

yment Division One Fold Suite fE Attn hB-BIO

j t M i 4 8 2 0 2 F a i 74-6212 AA.EOE

H H A s - C N A s

i . i t t openings for 3ides m the ,-leTiovi areas Sh'ts ate Mon-i/s Novi 9 3Cam-5 30pm ano i e Sam-2 30pm Ca" Huron

V S ting N j rses and as* lor i j r J - at i810i880-0020 or >4i -0234 Or fa i •esume 1o

OENTAL ASSISTANT

DENTAL TECMNlClAN Livonia denture lab looking for set up tech-voan WiM pay few eipenence

Wmaemefe 6«5i" West Bi- jr -'ie^ icon'act MR Owe •

Part or fun t'—« E ipener-ce preferred ! Also model person1 .nteresled But Will train Sp'lta-e Dental Clmc Northville -810) 349-"560

DENTAl ASSISTANT to- Garden Cify practrce Part-lime Mem Wed Fn Calf Kathy a l

313-422 5*80

DENTAL ASSISTANT Seeking experienced chair «de ass is l i ' i Career landed and a leam c«ve ' For a pal«nt cenlereo p«ac •ice Call Mar, I810J 682-4971

DENTAL ASSISTANT For busy Noflhwille practice Very 'nendty working environment E icel-•ent people skms a must Can 'BIO) 347-0707

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

Wesi Bioomteia area 3'--4 days per -week No weekends Wui tram

• -ecessary i810!i 626-0600

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Eioe'-enced c-f^irs-de assislant 1^1 time 'or Busy eipanoing W Beom-'•«iaprac-ce 3enef«s No Saturdays C»l 810-855-52'2

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T S With K-Ray cen-featior-. and Recep t-on.sts witn computer experience are

learning waxirkg Wilhng lo Iram right person FJI lime with bene'its Cat Dave <3131 427-8301

P..-T1

HAVE YOU ever tnougrit of trainirvj as a -dental assistant"* We are willing 10 Iram the ngM person tor an mle-esorvj job m a team onented speoait, practice Full time Birmmgnan- area 8 to 647.7935 between t-J 4 -i

H Y G I E N I S T Our 'nemSy L vonia of'-ce se««s : J-" lime help " c ' e i - : - e S . - r r - i -

scnedu* 31^1 42? 98-1

HYGIENIST part lime Every 0lBe.t Saturday on»y Friendly out gong pro-fessional person tor L'vOnta famiN practice 313-464 n io

HYGIENIST PART -IME To work m modern iriendly of ice

vorsa Fanmnqtori area

CENA s 4 KmA . hen j r . sla'tm.) lor the 0

ester Uinta 4 Sterti'-g Hts are. Fientse sche>luiinq 4 p jb rn» benefits a . a i i a t * great waqcs Bonuses call lor interview Hearth Partners "-888 299-9181)

I I « a s CNAS LRN'sneeded imme-:1iately1 tor Carol s Christian Mome-: S»-'rv .! 13 t"i7r 'nterviews on ihe sp.« ••f -r -• • • 10-1pm 313-591 7215

HOMECARE Wnmar. n—rdeo tc provide HOME-CAME tor D'sabie.1 woman m the Troy area Call 810 54C-8505

H r l c Wanted-

ical

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Energetic Medea1 AsuMant lor bu«y

i«lnc oflce in Livon

(313) 591-

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Pan True Witn some x-fay expen-ence prelerred

(8 l0t 442 9320

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Eipenerced onfy Southfield »as-cular surgeon s oltice, Mon 4 Thuf» Ca i Phytt.> or Kathi

;810| 353-2166

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Livoma pcn»atry oflice afternoons 4 1 mately 18 Iteuble f ipenenced prelerred Call 1313) 591-3514

tvenings App.cn per week Musl Be

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T M E D I C A L B I L L E R &

X - R A Y T E C H Experienced References Good pay Send resume to 18320 Farm-ington Rd Livonia Mi 4A152

MEDICAL ASSISTANT NURSE Fu£ time lor fast paced office in Novi Pnor experience in assisting 4 din-cai skills Warm bed-side manner Salary commensurate with experi ence Ouaiihed individuals send resume 10 24230 Kanrn Suite 130. Novi Mi 48375 or ta* resume 10

810 473-4424

M E D I C A L

A S S I S T A N T S

urgently needed Icjr OBGYN and Internal n w a c m f prac-tices in Oakland 4 Wayne counties EKG s. Veni Punc-ture. Injections Career oppor-tunities 4 competitive salary Can Melissa ai Temcro Mec-ca! to schedule an interview lor placemen! 810-356-1335

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full time expenenced Plymouth tamily practice Call Mt Moore

(313) 455-2970

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T needed for mufti of lce practice

Full or parl-ltme I01O) 559-5959

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T 1 yr expenence Part-time, mornings Lrvonia a-ea 313-261 -1740

MEDICAL ASSISTANT tor multi physician office Patiem attendant with clencal capabilities E icellent BeneMs Send resumes to

Box >1683 Attn M A Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

MEOiCAL ASSISTANT Needed part nme to assist physman ir Dermatology olfice Send resume

^ASSOCIATED DERMATOLOGY Attention Stacy

6330 Ocha fd Lake Rd West Bloomtield Ml 48322

M E D I C A L -A S S I S T A N T Ll'VONiA-NOVI AREA

Busy crffce looking Ho« hardworking ass-stant w'good personality $9 an hr 4 up Benefits • overtime Call 810-478-1167

C E R T I F I E D

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T

rarce and paid

Ml Farming!.

310-474-89-'36

H Y G I E N I S T S •:ir esiavsred tanviy practce -- a ' - - ' j p V • age n p e - e - : e d aepe'.oac-e 'earn piaye-s win a r at"i4y to emcaf~re JoC shanng s a real poss ib ly in Out -pdatec . " < e

Ca" 1810 . 559-32feD

- ASSISTANT 'ONlST iayv a wrrek Out- ,

Communical'On 81->474-S252

H o m e H e a l t h A i d e s C e r t i ' i e d H o m e H e a l t h

A i d e s N u r s i n g A s s i s t a n t s

H o m e m a k e r s U v e - m s

: •• pr .af» du-y home health M-s i t-e

3ece(-oat»« an-3 nave t insc We ore-

O R T H O D O N T I C

A S S I S T A N T 23 nou's z** *ee«

_ 1 Fie«Jt)«i'tv a TIUS? Livonia »ocaton

* ' m 8 i S " ^ 7 I

^ ^PQORACTOf AftwrnaTrv*- neaim

•ac-

ASSISTANT .n.ir^aua.

ieoce ceterred p*3»son 40 ' i k i !

r ,e«it-e sc^e<3ui-^g ?*<, on Shifi ore'ent;a«$

re^bu'W&rnent Pao ••••seances Bene* iacKaoe 'or <u» ti-^e , • 'tr Me-esred - c ^^ga rap -

;y j age^c 1 >«ase cai' f d£C»f> to

^r.itea H. - ^ r Ca?e 5*rvces ra'r*ng-~n R3 i. v>-a

17*0 DMXK5 N O* 5 Mf:«h »3131 422-5250

5 0 6 W u f e d -

5 0 6 W m i e d -

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST .Full lime Cat lor appomt-

ment Mon -Thurs. 4-2 Bumingham area

(810) 645-1799

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST part time 2-3 days per week

Smai Hospdai area (313) 838-7900

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Busy Southfield In te rne ts oltice 4 '•» day week Send resume to. Box »1604 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , livoma. Ml 48150

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

Full time in top dermatology offce m Farmington H * s

Must have at Wast 1 year medcal oltee eiptmencat 810563-2900

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fun time expenenced Mon thru Fn Salary negotiable Southiieid area Knowledgeable w<ih insurance plans, computers 4 medical terminology a must Please send resume w«th salary i w ^ . j m e r i t s j o ^

22250 Providence Dr Sle #602 Southiieid Ml 48075

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fi*rpart tme. eipenence Oak Novi

n c u c r i i u n i s i ne. Ophthalmology'Opbcal 9 MedK Compuler Roy al

areas I 8 l 0 i 488- '957

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Novi mtemisl s oflice seeks orga-nued individual with compuler commumcalion skills Insurance .knowledge Full time BeneMs

CaH 810-476-9250

M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T Full time ror Farmington Mills derma-tology office Musi have receni expen-ence m medcai insurance and be detan oriented Benelts included Fax resume with salary requirements to

(810) 477-9370

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

Multi-specialty physeians offce in Novi seeks part-time Receptionist Flexible hours No weekends Salary "egoiiaDie Based on experience

Can 9am-Spm 810-544-3155

M E D I C A L

R E C E P T I O N I S T Podiatry Lrvcma oflce needs rehab*, organised person as receptionist Full time with greal Benefits S'O 4 up depending on experience Call 810-478-1167

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fui bme tor lnend»y 'asl paced ollice m Now. Prior o t c e or medcal expen-ence necesaary Energetic 4 detail cnented a musl Saury commeenu-rale w<lh expenence Oualified **»-viduats send resume to 24230 Kanrn

Suite 130, Novi 48375 or Fax resume to 810-473-4424

M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T Fast paced Westland olfce seeking an experienced perfeCionist with medcai insurance background tor 'u« r,me position Good pay and BeneMs Send resume lo P O Box 85097 Westland, Ml 48185

or FAX 313-525-0514

tes ava -aoie thru Pea«

No Fees E O E

D E N T A L B U S I N E S S A S S I S T A N T

Busy Canton o«ce Energetc [je'sor io ion existmg start to» full range o' Business duties BeneMs -ciude 40' k. medcai Eipe' ience preler-ed Contact 313-981-7477

DENTAL HYGENTiST Needed lor ton modern Livoma oltice '2-16 nrv 'wi afternoons Can

I 8 i 0 i 476-1960

DENTAL HYGIENIST 3 days plus some Sat s Potential lor more days tor Berkley lamily prac-tice (810) 548-1440

DENTAL HYGIENIST, RECEPTIONIST

ASSISTANT F J and part lime positions avertable CaU 313-582-8150 for greal employ menl opportunities with excellent Benefits

Offces located tn » Oearbom • Canlon • Woodhaver. • Detroit . Warren • Lansing

• Sle rung Heights

DENTAL MYG1EN1ST tor well estaB-it jhed W Dearborn olhce No eve-nings Some Sat Eiceaent salary 4 Benefits Send or (ax resume

FA* 810-334 1675 Of Box #1662

Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 SchooHc/aB Rd

Livonia Ml 48150

* D e n t a l H y g i e m s t * Part-wne position available m our Livonia o l fce .Eiceaent salary

Please can (3t3 , 336-3638

DENTAL MVGlENIST • pan bme heghty motivated mOvOual lor Farm ington Mi l l * gene ra l i m p i a n ! ptosthodcmtic of t ice Can Lon

(>10> 553-0645

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T OuaMy onemed Dental My^en«t lor Ciieei»ntCanlonoWice T u a a * Thur"! fiwiio^ti Caa Pat be»o«e i p m o f

ccmmensuraie Cai Chartctte at I8t0y " 2 8885

O R T H O D O N T I C

A S S I S T A N T Two doctor practice n l ivC" a seekm^ mgrv-y motivated ent*>.i as:.: -dmKtuai to ;0m our tea-i- ;r ierted practice Excenerce preferred but w.in-g to tram Bene'.'s package w i -.rcet-t.ves (StO'i 471-1555

OUR BEAUTIFUL jvo rya dentai practce is searching 'or bngr.1 enei-getic Dental Assistant with -chairside experience rVe ofler a challenging career opporlunify where your input is realfy valued 32 to .38 hours a week Please call 810-477-7905

! P A T I E N T C O O R D I N A T O R

R E C E P T I O N Entnusiastc dental 4 compute' *»pe-•erced '-divioua. desired 25 hours ;er week Progressive N W Livon-a offce i313) A&4-2664

CLIN-CAL OENTAL ASS S ' A N ' Susy Southfield practice Experience ceterred. njusmous honesl depend-able Days 86pm 810-788-2711

S E C R E T A R Y PRESTIGIOUS suburban executive - fees ol memationa 1 rm s adding

to h * time Staff We need ••pan | enced cardkJates w t r Windows soft-

ware Temp 10 hire $9 00 - $14 C<khr Cai Sharon 473-2931

| FarmmgiorvLrvona Birmingham I 473-29131 £46-7661

A d v a n t a g e S t a r t i n g

CLERICAL part TIME waniaa for Busy fnenol, BirrVingharr pSy-'<•05. " i - v : Must be a leam

cuayer .'erate 4 well j ' j u -nized Bi'iinc; k'.p.r-nence prelerred '.Va9es S10-S12 hr P-ease send •f •-.-,es 1.- A—- Andrea 700 N W -odward »300 Birmingham M I 4^00'j ' a i 810-642-6832

C N A ' s A L L S H I F T S

PeAi" I ^ inACv-aiea NwflTi care c- •, a<" e*c«i-

x t ' '• / 'TvativaieG ^idutut, A''- CNA e»t*'4irce Competiff/e jfeat Der^ffl C-acAage •" c^rscc

P E A C H W O O D I N N 350C W Scum B»vd

V A

• H O M E H E A L T H A I D E S •Cc-mpanicns CNAas 4 L.ve-ms

Pn.a'e duty agency in Plymoulh seeis dependable compassionate caregivers Fie« tjie scheating Full ana cart contm-jent positions avaiiaB'e Call

w.ndemere Home Health Care 313-454-7090

L A B O R A T O R Y

A S S I S T A N T

Ai Henry Fond Heath Systems Wes" 3Kxm'ie*o Cimc we seek a lac -atop, Ass-sta->t tc work pat-time afternoon shitts and rotating Satu-uavs We 11 reiy o r you to pertcm a variety of rou".ne -aO proces-res A Mign School doioma and expe-ence drawing c- i»d are -eoji-e<3 Computer eicerer.ee is p^e'e'-ed

We ortei 'e . ib ie benelits Ouali-fed candidates piease forward y iu ' resume lo Merry Fcrd Hoa'th Resources 6777 West Maple Road West Btoomfieid Ml 46322 AAEOE

C O O R D I N A T O R S I FOR growing ph,%e-a" - - jawa>-:» I «n Troy Ful w r « Coding rr juices

care Expenenta ceierrec! 1 8IG1 649 727b Ext 2-5 iC'

i 9 ' 0 642-8C86 .PM,

COPY REPRESENTATIVE r f . ' 1 "uu ^ • — — —

' o j ^ g o ^ m ^ c a i ' e c o r d s at'Wayne -EGAL *SS4STANT I Caraon lac^iMs Apc«cants must Be D ^ r " " * U m " T " »

•awf-motivated 4 n » - nwatae Iran- ^ " ' " 9 potation Pad BeneMs 4 4J,t ik Han Appicaiions ta»en 3-24 thru

I 3 2 8 irom 9am to 3pm al 29777 Tale l a p " Suite 3010 SouthfceM M

'8101 152 4450

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T S

We are seeking expenenced. luirtime Meocal Assistants for busy lamily practice 'Of tes in the TayVjr 'Northvlle Westland a-eas At least one year exper ience^ required. »--ay experi-ence preferred Seme evening and Saturday hcuts win Be required We offer a competitive salary and BeneMs package P 'ease cal l 313-562-5204 between 1 p m and 5 p m orwy or send your resume to

D M C A M B U L A T O R Y

S E R V I C E S 17940 Farmington Road

Suite 205 irv^nia Mi 48152

Equal CTOOrtun-ity Employer

MEDICAL BILLER Busy cardiology practice in Fann-ington HiAs -«eds full l ime help n , Bil l ing depanment Exper ience j requirod Call l - sa Kane

(8101 865-9898 [

. M E D I C A L B I L L E R Expenenced m ail facets ot MBA system Pay S I2 S'8A-.r Full or

can time Livon.a a-ea Please call Dianne (313) 425-5200

MEDfCAL RECEPTIONIST 4 BILLING ASSISTANT

Fast paced Westlarvd olfce seeking enpenenced perfectionists with med-ical insurance Background lor full time positions Good pay and Send resume to P O Box

Ml 48185 or FAX 313-52S-0514

M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T Busy medical practce has an opening fc« an expenenced front offce person Must have excellent communication and interpersonal sk-iis Pnor expen-ence in the medcai practice and knowledge ol compuiers helplul, but not necessary Willing to tram the nght

"ravei involved We oBe- a working environment and benelits Send resume lo Practce Manager

5333 McAuley Dr Ste -6109 Ypsilanti Mi 48197

M E D I C A L T E C H N I C I A N | Birmingham area Experience pte-

'er-ed (810) 649-3822

MEDICAL TRANSCRlPTiONIST

E x p e n e n c e d o n l y Immeaate opening for Busy South-iieid I M E Clinic Excellent cay and Benefits Please call Elame ai

1810) 827-7740

MED SALES Patented pharmaceutical Break-through creates 'RiGMT TIME. RIGHT PLACE' Hrs

opportunity Flex 1-800-999-0295

M e d i c a l B i l l e r For MD Specialists Must be experienced m medcai billing on com-

puter Flexible daytime hours (8101 569-1770

M E D I C A L B I L L E R Lvor.ia company s e e i n g 9 Medcai B-iiers Must Be familiar wnh coding Full time S8 50 per hour Call 810-646-7660

MEDICAL BILLER . Fleceptiomst Experienced tor O0GYN olfice Full time-part t*ne Novi area

18IO) 347-6100

M E D I C A L

B I L L E F L R E C E P T I O N I S T Great Bere-tits $11 4 up. depending on expenence Must have expenence doing Both ,cCs Must be people person 4 hard worker Uvonia area 810-349-5586

M E D I C A L I B I L L E R S I I Several mmediale Openings f o r i • expenenced medcai biliers Reg-« • utaf ton nme and nemp 10 nee po»i- • I tons available MBS or MBA •

expenence a plus Competitive |sa la ry 4 benefits Can Beth a t | _Tempro Medical 10 schedule a n B •interview 810-356-1335 I

M E M B E R S E R V I C E S

S U P E R V I S O R Mercy Health Plans a suosiaary ol Mercy Health Services, seeks an experienced managed care profes-sional tor this leadership position at our Farmington Hills corporate head-quarters

This person will direct supervise the Memoer mow ftmery

plan

a full range ol to support

and pro-

and p a n o

' C i s providers' requests and

Requires a Bachelors degree in Busi-ness Health Care or related f««d ano ai east 2 years expenence in a man-aged care organization preferably in a customer servce or saies capacity with at least 1 year's supervisory eipenence Excenem proWem-scfving orgarkuttiorvpnonhimg and verbal communicator skills are needed Working knowledge ol 1 aged cat* beneW design ano irne

oner a competitive salary and ige P'ease

Help Want«J-

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ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR ASSfSTANT/RECREATlONAL

AIO€ Lootag lor t>o«h a lu» time Activities Ovecux Assistant 4 pan time R a c e aaonal A « * tor our beauMul Mate -oi-the-art nursmg lacrhfy Flexible schedule compe t i t i ve salary-

need«d

(313) «» i t i e Anne Ross I Nursing • 10^*4- :

Center 5522

Partners m C o n n n u m ^ Care pranCarc. • * * <Vthe tunrai'i Icadnd priwultn rfhomc heiith «n*a. rrhab, luhautc and krxif temi care, h* ixjmAndinf; fu> and pvt i«ik <fpnmjrana 6* quatAod rklnxVuii t * the &£ wmy prM* >h

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1 Rehab Superwr

• M a n t a c i d H A . G n M Blanc k fUao-i lk i r o n

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FILE CLERK For MD specialist Appro- 20 " 1 per wk Mon-Fn Pti/vioenca Medical BWg 18IC, 569-177Q

f u l hme Legal Assis--awith a m*i ol 2 yrs wigatior,

eipenence Word 4 WordPeriect eipenence required Competitive compensat ion benef i t package Suoma resume references and oom-p f -sahon requirements 10 Office Uanarjnr Mopluns 4 Sutler 1333 Brewery Park Blvd Suae 101 delrot Ml 48207-2699

No Phone Cans Please

M E D I C A L B I L L E R

F R O N T D E S K

A S S I S T A N T F c Cnaopractc cimc m Canton Typmg and computer e«penerce pre-ferred Cai' 1 3PM and eave message |3t3- 4SS-6767

FRONT OfF(CE ASSISTANT needed H#-time lor fam4y practice oflice F>iease send resume 10

MerfrCire PC. 1540' W Nine Mi 48075

Family Meckcn ivMe Suae 6 i f

H E A L T H C A R E /

N U R S I N G

P R O F E S S I O N A L S

Career Fan Monday Apnl 7 at Ihe MSU Managarrent Education Center from I 7 pm More than 20 Health-care Reenters w« tie available 10 meet weh, you ano dMcuH career

include all Aihefl

OR Tecfta OTs P U seeking MUCa and

CENAa For

hi commurSca t i one 810-264-99M

L I C E N S E D N U R S E S PART TIME for WEEKENOS

We are seeking posanre t»gh energy ream players 10 work every other weekend ry every weekend We ofler • •ceaent beneW pauage 4 educatcm •ewnbursemer* 4 opportu-n i t y l o r m o r e h o u r s 4 aOrancemer*

Please caa Barbara lasaey G»o»»an BtocmTeld (Meaffland)

2975 N Adams Rd 9kx-r<ie»d H#s Ml 48304

Fax 810-433-1415 Phone 810-645-2900

HELP WANTED tor Wn>«n3 Op*cai cMce Op«ca< e x p f u n c e necessary

Aak tor OeCra 313-425-1312

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C A R E G I V E R S

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L P N ' S NEEOEO 'or part nme pnvale duty positions Gomoetanre salary Pieaee caa 1313) 522-1018 Aek tor Judy

MAS 4 LPNS weight l o s t cnn«e is

immieOle operwigs tor

or ca« Maryenn to a i o - j S c S ^

8'<-353-8446

MEOCAL AOMlNlSTRATIve ASSISTANT

M i * prtynoan cMce Managam reo

EKeaent beneMs r m u f 10 Bo i 18*3 edn Human Resource* Observer 4 Eccentnc 36251 Schoa crad Livorua Mi 48150

M E D I C A L A S S I S A N T c e Ai mm

n e i ' f i i e a n d pos i l n n

be * m n j « 4 pos i t i ve

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T Fu* tune f . p w w r e needed

kn-vngham m m Ca» tot apoort ment I W i a » 4 2 Uon-Thur

i«10» 848 .17M

MEDICAL ASSISTANT. RECEPTKXST COMBO

(810) 47S-3300

8 1 0 - 5 5 7 - 5 0 5 8

M E D I C A L B I L L I N G Fun anOor part-time, afternoons onty

313-240-4744 Ext 21

M e d i c a l O f f i c e S t a f f FRESH OPENINGS FOR S P R W • Receptionists busy front desk 4 phones Plush c f c e s m lrvonia Farmmflton Maw (SDMI, w » o o m fo ld » Baiers . Oeertxsm oltice mm pay up to $15*our tor

Cas-Tai -esume to Louann Harper « . i c : e i . s 29870 M a M M

F a t w a o r Miae. Ml 48334 #10-938-1170, Faa 8T0-932 1214

M E D I C A L

P L A C E M E N f T S remporary 4 Tamp to Perm-

poeBore lor

M e < * c a i A s s i s t a n t s P M e b o t o m a s t s M t c k H R e c e p t o r w t s M e d i c a l B f f l e r s M e d i c a l

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OPTICIANS ASSISTANT with contact-ens a«per«nce Able to dispense lenses 4 Conlacts Busy ophthalmic practice in Birmingham Fu* nme BeneMs

CaU Carode (810) 6*4 8060

OPTOMETRlC TECHNICIAN For palient onented pnvale practice

I Vai (3131 421-5454

ORAL SURGERY ASSISTANT 4ORAL SURGERY RECEPTIONIST Expenenced Full-time w«h excellent Innge Benelits Call 810-547-8836

O R T H O P E D I C T E C H ' M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T

w / O R T H O P E D I C E X P E R I E N C E

Ftochester Mills hand surgeon Pan !wre Mon , Wed Fn Can Natalie at (810) 852-5300

PERSONAL CARE workers fu» pan time 'or retirement home W e s t l a n d w i l l t r a i n , ce 313-451-1155

P H A R M A C I S T Part Time

For IV Iniusion Clinic Immediate opening (8T0I 932-5666

excellent Benelits package send resume to MERCY HEALTH SERVICES HR OPERATIONS-LM 34605 TWELVE MILE ROAO, FARM-INGTON MILLS. Ml 48331. FAX 8 1 0 - 4 8 9 - 6 8 3 6 e m a i l m i f u n n i l C m e r c y h a a l t h com To inquire about additional opportunities within Mercy Health Services and our subsiMnes p»ase can our J08LINE at 810-489-5000 Mercy Health Ser-vices vakjes diversity m 1h« work-place E O E

N U R S E A I D E We are saetung a positive 4 high energy cernhed Nurse Ame tor day 4 aflemoon «Mfl We oiler educational reimbursement 4 eiceaent BeneMs Please call Barbara Laskey

Georgian Btoomfntd (Heartland) 2975 N Adams Rd

BtoomtMM Mats Ml 48304 Faa 810-433-1415

Phone 810-645-2900

( F U U 4 PART TIME) For Farmington H * s Dermatology

- hours mcJudad Benefits C a i (810) 477-7022

V O L U N T E E R N U R S E S Imencan Mean Aasocation iponaors 1 Blood P r — u n Screwing Program m the 2nd 4 4m Saturdays each north from 11am-2pm at Wonder-and Ma* «i Livonia and is now

Please cat Syhwa (313)427^386

NURSES AIDES Pfhrata home Expenence 4 rater anca* regured A* t M l s . muat work e^ryothei weak-end Taxes with-"atd 810-383-7513

N U R S E S Nuria Mananars Ful 8 part tana

Out tor or Nuramg at P E A C H W O O O I N N

3800 W South UNO

at F n 10 (810) 882-6344

P H L E B O T O M I S T

P a r t - T i m e A f t e r n o o n

9\jr new stale-oi-'he-ar laboratory 'S in need ot expenenced Phiebctom.sts tor our afternoon Blood draw leam You will work Irom 3 00pm-1100pm i.-ve days every two weeks 10 -nclude every other weekend

A mimmum ol three months phe-Botomy experience is 'equi'eo YOU MUST BE AVAILABLE TO TRAIN FULL-TIME ON THE DAY SHIfT FOR ONE WEEK 11 qualified please send resume lo

C a t h y S e c c i a H u m a n R e s o u r c e s

B o t s f o r d G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l 2 8 0 5 0 G r a n d R i v e r F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s . M l

4 8 3 3 6 - 5 9 3 3

Equal Opportunity Employe!

P H Y S I C A L T H E R A P I S T S & P T A S S I S T A N T S

P T s S 2 7 / h o u r m i n i m u m

America's largest healthcare faff ing company has immediate positions availace in your area' We c"e-

• Full 4 part-time positions • Various settings including Hospitals.

C lines Skilled Nursing Schools 4 Home Care

• Exceaeni Salary 4 Benelits

T H E R A P S I T S

U N L I M I T E D Ptoase fax resume ASAP lo Lisa 810-488-0212 or call 610-488-0123

5 0 6 Wania i -

P H Y S I C A L T H E R A P Y

T E C H N I C I A N Part time AJtemoonvevenmgs Eipe-nence required Canton clmc inter-ested candidates cai ,313)277-1016

P O D I A T R Y A S S I S T A N T Part-Time, 20-30 hours mck/ding Sat-urdays MUST BE FLEXIBLE Wnling to ttam experience not necessary Asx tor Laura 313-261-3808

P S Y C H O L O G I S T Immediate Vacancy S31 115 - 539 561

QUALIFICATIONS Completed , M a s t e r ' s Degree in c l imca Psychology

App-y 10

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL HUMAN RESOURCES COUNTY OF WAYNE

107 Wayne County Building 600 Randolph

Detroit Ml 48226 Phone 313-2/4-8467

Equal Opportunity Employer

R a d i o g r a p h e r Redford Radiology clmc Registry or 'ei jsiry engiOe Hours " e i c e

Will tra/n m mammography (313) 937-8155

RECEPTIONISTBILLER Nov. physical therapy offce is seen./-g a mature. responsiBie individual wrexceiieni communication skills to per*o-"n iransenption clerical phone 4 light Billing duhes Musl Ce avauaoie 30 hrs per w* minimum Send resume Oakland Physca' Therapy PC. 47601 Grand River B124. Novi M> 48374 Attn Teresa Phone

810-380-3S50

R E C E P T I O N I S T Expenenced Onr,

Very Busy Southfield I M E c'mc. 13 line swilchboard 4 patient checx-n Good pay 4 Benelits Please call Elaine at (8101 827-7740

RECEPTIONIST Fua-bme Expen-ence prelerred lor Ophthalmology group Resume to FEC Mgr 29?75 Northwestern Mwy x'OO Southfield Ml 48034 Or fax to 810-3S3-764S

RECEPTIONIST Looking for pteasant rehatMe help lo i Southiieid medical office pan time Experience preferred Call 1810) 358-3937

R E C E P T I O N I S T MEDICAL olfce experience wirh Base insurance k-nowledge lc Busy, fast-paced Opthamoiogy pracice Computer scheduling a plus Send resume tc Karen Danon, 29829 Tele-graph Road. Suite 201 Southfeid Ml 48034 or Fa i 10 (810) 350-2709

R E C R E A T I O N P R O G R A M A S S I S T A N T

Botsford Continuing Meafir- Center s two full-time Rec

gram Assistants Bachelor 5 degree ® therapeutic recreation or gerontology

therapy with minimum 2 years exper -ence m working wtth older adults and Ihe eKJerty preSerred

ri«nc« Comprehensive Be package includes medica' dental, life and disability insurance TuKion reim-bursement and mora AeoV m parson to

Botslord Continuing Health Center 21450 Archwood Cr

Farminolon HUs Ml 46336 810-477-7400

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D I R E C T O R O F

N U R S I N G

Peachwood Inn is a 230 'esoenl Skilled Nursmg Cantor Peach-wood is localed in Rochester Mills on Beautiful grounds anth bnck lined walk enclosed garden carpeted halls and the ambiance ot a f i e hotel Fo< *n •is charm grace and Beauty rowever people come to us lor nursing care We are looking lor am RN leader who can take a good nursing department and make il even Pellet We have won many awards al Peach wood Inn Bul whal we are most proud ol is our nursing care If you are irmetesied call Ms karay ai 1810) 952-7800

V PEACHWOOO INN /

RN PART time approximalefy 18 hours week lot pleasant W BtoamlteW GYN Office Inlertiiify eipenence helplul Mon 7 am 12pm Tues 6 30am-2 30pm Fn 8am-l2 noon Also willing to Ml for vacations Call 18IO1 737-9081

R N ' S ! L P N ' S Are you looking for the chance 10 make a difference m someone s fe"1

Compassionate caring nurses needed ."."ediainly for nvd-'.-ghl shifts m Redford Romuius and rtaler-fo-rd on a pari-Wxe or fut t me pass. BiPap-venf experence pieferred Cati Huron Vaiey Visiimg Nurses today ai 800-880-0020 and asx tor Andna pt D a n a or f a i r e s u m e s 10 313-677-0123

R N ' S L P N S , Huron Valley Visiting Nurses nas an mmedtale opening foi a home caare case m Rochesser Hills MiO"jnis and day sn-tr avai iac*' Vent sx • s lequired Cai Jill 01 Dar-.a at 800-880-0020 Or la i resume to 313-677-0123

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

Immediate e-.i-y-.ev»' ooelmg loi a prpfess.onai, wen-organized i id i viduai Primary responsiBiiities nclude scheduling, customer servce and office administration Must have 1-2 yrs ol pnor jcheduung eipenence ip-eferabiy in a health care tatting;., ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure experience with Win-dows and Excel Submit resume with salary requirements 10 Huron Vany Visrtmg Nurses 2850 S Induslnai Hwy Sle 75 Ann Arbo> Mi 48104 c^ lax to 313-677-0505

S E C R E T A R Y FOR physician s offce in Fam-ington MiMs Call Julie (6IO1 476-8146

S I N A I

A M B U L A T O R Y

S E R V I C E S

D I V I S I O N

Several positions ate available in ou subu tan OB- GYN and Internal Medi cine offce practces Cuneni opportu nulies m the Ambulatory Servces Divi-sion include

f — " M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n t

The qualified candidates must pos-sess a Medea' Assistant certihcatir-' and a It immum ol two years related eipenence

R e c e p t i o m s f B i l l e r Knowledge and expenence in com-puterized billing IOC-coding, good quest relations medcai terminology and expenence with multi-lme phone systems required

For prompt consideration please mail or 'ax your resume to

S i n a i H o s p i t a l E m p l o y m e n t O f f i c e

6 7 6 7 W e s t O u t e r D r i v e

D e t r o i t . M l 4 8 2 3 5 P h o n e ( 8 1 0 ) 2 1 3 - 2 7 5 3

F a x ( 8 1 0 1 2 1 3 - 2 7 7 0

FoodBeve r i f l e

Restaurant

BAKER NEEDED toommg m» « * iram Troy area Greal Lakes Bagile ask tor Dennis 810 828-1010

BAKERY PRODUCTION DEPT No expenence nacoaaary leam Ihe ioy of making br»ad FtoxrMe hours Please caU between 9am-Uam West Btoomtield Farrnnnglon area

810^26-9110

BANOUET FACILITY Needed

Night Srtft D^nwaaher Housemen Apply m person 39200 Five Mifc Livoma. Mon-Fn 9-5

Bar BacKs S7 5GT" Cocktar iers

(up to $15*1 I Apply ai Pogos

8663 Liiley Road Car*.--

B A R S T A F F FuM or Part T i m e

(313) 464-B447

B A R T E N D E R Experience needed for Canton ba'

Can (313) 487-9770

TIRED OF chain restaurants' Detrod Siea* House needs Bartsndei Mgt Wk raghns e ipenenced cmly CaH Sat Mon 12-3pm for appt 810-478 3642

BARTENDERS 4 WAIT PERSON Plymoulh area New business

Full 4 part-time Top pay 1313) 454-0776

BARTENDERS 4 WAlTSTAFF Experiervced Fo< Arena Sports Bai 4 Grill Please apply «i person 239'4 Ford Rd m Dearborn His

(313) 561-9000

BAR 4 WAlTSTAFF . Days 4 Nights Fui. oi part nme immediate openings Sw-mwear attire required

(3131 421-7744

" J B U D D Y S P I Z Z A F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S has immediate openings tor

• Wail Staff (day 4 nigms) • Prep Sta« (day 4 nights! • Day Counter Help We offer flexible hours, competi-tive wages meal 4 family dis-counts. 40ik plan, insurance is availaBe. 1u* training program, a tun working environment Apcv

6*6 NDnnvyesleT Hwy Farmioatof Hins

BURTON MANOR IN LIVONIA is accepttrig appkeabons for Porters Set-up Labw E xpenence help! J but will lra«n Flexible hours Apply in person at 27777 Schoolcraft Ra between '.nkster 4 Middlebelt Rd Mon thru Sat 10am -4pm

BUS STAFF lull time Day 4 afternoon shifts Good pay

20385 Middleoett Livonia I Wk S ol 8 Mile 810-477-4770

C A D I L L A C C A F E in Far rn ing ton Hil ls

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NOW HIRING

H O S T S T A F F W A l T S T A F F

•n peison Wed 4 Thui 30555 Grand River

Farmington H4ls

SUBACUTE REHABILITATION NURSES

Danto Health Care Center a skilled nursing facility is seeking RN s and LPN's lo open a new Subacute unit Expenence «n acute care and rehabil-itation desirable Full and part time all shifts Competitive pay and bene-fits JCAHO certitied For information phone <810| 788-5300

or FAX 810) 788-7141 Ah Equal Opportunity Employe!

C A F E T E R I A H E L P

W A N T E D

Full 4 Part-time Mon-Fr-Days . ofiict

osrticms .nclude • COOK • GRILL COOK • DE l i • CASHIER • SALAD PREP • CATERING

» GENERAL UTILITY Slart.ng pay S6-S8-hr Free lunches paid Holiday 4 vacaion Medical 4 Life insurance avai^Bto EOE M [

Suzanne Watson (8101 489-1900

CMEF FOOO Service Corp looking lor a Chef al a GoH Course facility m N Oakland County Salary range $25,000 to $30 000 per year Based on expenence Piease :an Mon-Fn (810) 698-T233

COOK Bar 4 Gnu Plymoulh area New Busmess Kitchen Manager Top pay Full 4 part-time

(3131 454-0776

C O O K

R E H A B S P E C I A L I S T S immeoale part-time openings making veils to patient homes The toUowmg positions are i v M M Maulers pre-pared Social Wo<*•!. Speech Thefa-

Therapust and Areas of service

Oakland, Wayne Uvmgsacm and J K k t o n Cck*vtws Hom« care o p t w o t preferred

Fhease tend resumes to Huron Valley V«4ing Nurse* 2850 S Industrial Mwy Sle 75 Ann Arbor Ml 48104 Of tax to 313-677-5815

R E S I D E N T A I D E & H O U S E K E E P I N G

For Lrvcma home tof the aged Fu« 4 part-time 313-337-8144

R N / L P N Beverly Milts Mursaig Center is now taang appuctems lor an MOS Coortk nalor Expenence and 2 0 MOS necm

T e c h n o l o g i s t ' O n C a l l

P a r t - T i m e

The Transplantation Society of Men igan has immediate -openings 'or tecfv noiogisls to perform v-ral marker screening or, cadaverc organ, donors These are cxi-call positions only and necessitate mai you Be available mroughoul the mgnt and weekend to perform EiA testing on a STAT Basrs Days ano rtours aVaiiaBle l c cov-

6 vary ASCP certification or ehgi-is required Fo» more nlofmat on

call Timothy Wmiams ai

3 1 3 - 9 7 3 - 1 2 9 4

UNIT MANAGER Danto Heanh Care Centei is seeking a r expenenced LTC Unrt Manager fo assist m admirvslenng all facets ol our nursing program Work Mon thru fV plus on call RN required BSN preferred JCAHO certified l c ntor-maiion phone <0101 788-5300

Of FA* (810; 788-7141 An Equal Opportunity £r

Food Servee-UHMy p e - s c neeoed lor IMMEDIATE opening-Fiji bme or Part-time lor ou ' friendly senuv apart ment community's dmmg facility iin Rochester Mi«s

APPLY IN PERSON

W A L T O N W O O D

3250 Walton Blvd Rochester "Hiis. M l 48309

COOKS 4 COUNTER. HELP Full or part time Expenenced or not Good pay excellent Benelits Apply .n person ask for Paul Papa Joes

2025 Rochester Rd Rochester

COOKS Full.Part-Time Days Nights Week ends Very competitive wages at an Insn Sports Pub Apply at Sheenan s on the G'een on 5 Mile € of Hag-gerty Plymoulh (3131 420-0646

VETERINARY ASSISTANT TECMNlClAN. wanted lor Uvonia equine clinic, full lime mature indi-vidual eipenence with horses pre-lerred Call days 313-525-5050

W a y n e / O a k l a n d W a c o m b RN's Huron Valley Visiting Nurses is looking for quaf fed professionals Day. evening on-cail and weekend positions are available Prefer home care expenence IV and cart»o-thorac* expenence a plus Send resume to Huron Valley Visnr-g Nurses 2850 S Industrial Hwy . Suite

COOKS lun t m c Day 4 aflernoon stwfls Good pay

20385 Middieoeit Livonia i Blk S 01 8 M4e 810-477-4770

COOK . Short order 4 prep Days 4

a f t e r n o o n s Par t - l ime I mmediale opening

(313) 421-7744

COOKS • LINE • PIZZA . PPEP AM 4 PM SHIFTS

WAlTSTAFF . AM 4 PM SHIFTS Apply in person Mon -Fn 2-4pm KICKERS ALL AMERICAN GRiLL

36071 Plymouth Rd uvonia

resumes to (313)677-0505 rlax

X - R A Y T E C H N I C I A N Must Be mammogram certified Full-time with benefits lot Nov oflce

Fax resume (810) 625-1253 Or can (810) 625-8400

C O O K S Part or full Hme "ne cooks Corporate experience •> p lus Apply Chicago

Rcadhouse 21400 Mcr-gan Ave 313-566-5 Dearborn 1-5710

Food/Beverage

Restaurant

APPLY NOW WAIT PERSONS Chinese Or»ng D»yi o i n g n t l Apply wdnm Moy s Chinese Resiau rant. 16825 Middtobeli L n e n t

No phone pals

A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R fine dmmg sea food restaurant m Troy Cam Bob 810-879-2060

restaurant management bene' i ts i n d u f l t proii bonuses ft insurance Cai Cart Mon Fn »«m.5pm (610) 262-9649

BAGEL BAKER Part twn» midmgws No aapananc* needed tram $7»y*» lc start Canton area (313) 416-3371

O P H T H A L M I C A S S I S T A N T E«*nenced for T o y B m n g h a m « a ( l l O) — - M 2 2

OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT For M « « e d 7 doctor o M n ' J Or

F a i » HO-3t3-7«46

• M M M

• P I T A P E O P L E

C H E C K T H I S O U T

/ M U A T

COOKS WANTEO lu* hme Musi be hard worker experienced Days and afternoons Premium pay if qualified BOOE'S RESTAURANT PLYMOUTH

(3131 453-1883

* C O O K SWEET LORRAINE S CAFE

has immediate opening lor a Cook Good pay and bene-fits vacation pay and med-ical i n s u r a n c e tu i t ion reimbursement Flexibl* hours M and part 'me Apply 2pm-5pm

2 9 1 0 1 G r e e n l i e l d Sou thheW

B 1 0 - 5 5 8 - 5 9 8 6

Fun-pan time 0) 358-0212

COO* WANTED M 4 part-time l e x * * hours CompeMwe pay Apply wwMn Jon « Goodhme 27SS3 Cherry MC near mk»««r Rd

COOK ( M pm hour) BWTENOER WAIT STAFF Days t NigWit

Startng Gate Saloon 135 N Cenler Si N n M i Ml

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( 8 1 0 ) 3 4 9 0 5 5 6 auwT rrwiT

U T T U C A U W B «

m i M W i i

COUNTER H€LP For Canton cake shop

kleel hours 3-7pm da»N (313) 207-2253 |C » - k l ,

OAV WALSTAFF Diamond Am Brady* ftnsito MOM Ca i Mary or Chnwatof an interview appt or apply Noia Town Cenlai 810 380-M60

DELI HELP WANTED

B f f l i M l f f l L S M i OiaMWASHCR WANTEO Day* Of rvgra* C f i i t i « t n M . -sr« Fui or pert am* Appl» « person koney M M L*o*m MM 7 I M i M i M a t a t '8101 47»-7«70

'

DiNfNG ROOM Manage HCourryH

S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 3 , 1 9 9 7 O & E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 6 l o 5 1 2

Vi'

5 0 8 F o o ^ / B e f e r i f e

R n U u r t n t

BOBS •5838 Oo The

South Lyon Mwatd. 101 N lalayMle South Lyon Ml 48178

FULL-TIME FRONT COUNTER POSITIONS Also run time BAKERS W« tram Opportunity tof advance-ment Banal* prooram aftor 80 days Apply a l Bean 4 Bag. , 33224 W 12 MM (m Crowley's Shopping Center) Farmington M4b Asa lor Jos

GENERAL MANAGER local Big Boy ••stauram is toolorvg lor an

Livonia Big Boy, 33427 Pfymoun Road (313) 421-4349

M l

N e w S t o r e

O p e n i n g

6 M i l e / H a g g e r t y

N O W H I R I N G

Up to $6.25/hr.

i Great tor Home mane's Seniors. Students 4 You'

i Very flexible scheduling i Full or part-time i Free mealSi'unitorrri

Contact Corey at 1-800-292-0101 Ext 39

NEW RAMS HORN

7020 N W a y n e S ol Warren Now Hanng

• COOKS • WAITRESS • BUS BOYS • DISHWASHER • HOSTESS • MANAGER

Full or P«rt-time (313) 641-0610

NEW RESTAURANT OPENING

POSITIONS X O W AVAILABLE

• Luncn SERVERS (O G ) Servers (S 6 4 O G )

Am 4 PM (S B l O Q . ) " O Q )

IO G 4 S B I G 4 S B )

Apply m person at Th* Sandbar and/or Tha Ocean

Onto 280 N

. Cootis I S B 4 . Cow Prop IO ( • Ba/tendars IO

Downtown Bwmwygham or ca i MegarvXim (810) 846-7001

PAINT CREEK rests in Apr*, now hiring

ram. opervng all positions v u Sun 9am

•pm 4480 Onon Rd Rochasler Ml 48306 1810) 651-8361

PASTRY ASSISTANT needed Past restaurant eipenence a musl Please mail or lax resi*ne to Whitney Restaurant 4421 Wood-ward. Detroit. Ml 48201 Attn Chef Joseph FAX 313-832-2159

508 P t o d / B e w t f c

Restaurant

WAIT STAFF FtAfPart-ttna PuMc Gol Course M Plymouth. GREAT pay* Benefits ' C a i tar appointment. (313) 453-1900

WAIT STAFF Fuii'PIRT-Tlma

Sheehan' E

'AN-Time Days T«GN«S Wea ai an INAH Sports Pub Apply I fian 's on MA Green On 5 Mil

" • w a t t WAIT STAFF. MOST/HOSTESSES, DAY or night Apply within O'Shuck 'S. 35450 Grsrvd f bve r .

WAITSTAFF-tmmecMleOpenng Part-ame . Days 4 eves Bar I computer •xpenenoa needed Apply al Here * . 36685 Plymouth Rd UvOOM

$50 BONUS TGI Friday s

Now raring lor servers, cooks, c»shwashers

Apply M parson 911 WMFW* Or (On Crooks N. ot Big Beaver)

(810) 362-3113

512 Belp Wanted-Sales

. A CAREER OPPORTUNITY

An •stapiisnM ohent*M Insurance Agent needed No expenence neces-xary Will tram Base plus commission 4 Benefits al American General Lite 4 A c c i d e n t C a l l Jot or J i m 810-489-3911 EOE

G U E R N S E Y F A R M D A I R Y R E S T A U R A N T

it seeking energetic help tor kitchen. soda fountain and dmmg room Abie 10 dp physca. work A* positions require a fnendly personality and a desre to make peoo-e happy Eipenence he ©full E O E

INTERESTED"

Apply m person 21300 Nov. Road, Northvme

RELISH GRILL Now Hiring:

Flexible hours Benefits Paxs vaca-tions Work m a 'un atmosphere

• WAIT STAFF* The Meathenvood Retirement Com-munity located m Southfield -s seeking tull'part time Wait Staff ;nours 10-2 andi'or 4-8I

• DINING ROOM SUPERVISOR* Superviaory expenence required Pan possible lull time

Please apply at 22800 Civic Center Dnve (No phone cans piease

In Italy, life revolves around

the kitchen. Just like it does here at the Olive Garden where we're looking tor enihusiastc. upBeat lovers ol Itaaan Food to Become members ol our extended Italian tamily Right now we •ave openings tor

* HOST STAFF * WAIT STAFF

* KITCHEN STAFF Pieaae come m and apply

Mon-Thurs 2pm-5pm

The Olive Garden

Italian Restaurant 14000 Middlebelt Rd.

Livonia, Ml

* Introducing *

O u r Al l Star L ineup of benef i ts

• Medical • 401K t Fun Work Atmosphere FienBto Work Schedules

• Wear Jeans lo Work

We've Got the Best Jobs 'Round

Brueggers Bagers currently hat opportunities lor you to jam the 'astesl-growing bagel Cham in the nation'

K COUNTER HELP K BAKERS

Lunch & Evening Shifts Up to $7 00+ Per Houn

Gat a great (ob today at Brueggers Appry in person at

BRUEGGER S BAGELS 29433 ORCHARD LAKE RD

FARMINGTON MILLS (SW Comer oi 13 Mile 4 Orchard Lake Rds j

EOE

SERVERS NOW HIRING AT CHUCK MUER S

SEAFOOD TAVERN FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES

FULL 4 PART-TIME CALL 810-851-2251 OR APPLY

15 WILE 4 ORCHARD LAKE R0

SHORT ORDER^COOKS 4 WAIT

People sues and lood service expenence

Munoo Go* Course, (313) —

ce preferred urse. Plymoulh 453-9800

Ml

SOUS CHEF Work under a CEC High vokr ie Weslem suburb restau-rant Sera** cookmg Supervision oI •pprox 20 stall AJt evenings Expen-ence necessary Une won • muat Ordering scheduling and menu rasponstoHbes Great rv-pleoe team Send resume and salary ret i rements 10 P O Box 85. Miltord Mi 48361

Stage & Co. n o w h i r ing

Wait Staff Deli Staff

No experience necessary Apply m person

Tues thru Sim 10-5pm 6873 Orchard Lake Rd-

(8101 85S-6622

ACCOUNT COORDINATOR Manufacturer'!, Rep seeks a high per-

mdivduai with strong inter-skills Must be detan

wrth a positive work ethc 4 skills Successful candidate

win be responses to' program man-processes m maintaining

cu"em key accounts and muei ba • tor limned travel whan nec-

essary We ort«r a competitive salary w«h lull medcai plus 40IK Send

with salary requirements

Mr Woods 22765 Heslc Dnve

Nov. Ml 48375

512 B e i p W u t e d -

S t k i

ASSISTANT MANAGER

I poaaion open tor tnendty. aaaar toe .

KITCHEN GLAMOR Rochester Great O a k s Mai

and W Bloomfield • Orchard Mai

Ca* Anna

^ (313) 641-1244 j

Real Estate One PLYMOUTH OFFICE

Maximize work with an

We oner on-the-

450 000 l ira year income poten-tial For moie ntormalcm can

DIANE HOWARD (313) 455-7000

AUTO SALES/GREETER Satary plus commission No *xp*ri-•nca necessary Apply in parson only at Auto Finance Center 1379 E

Ypeiianti Men

AUTO SALES Lrvona Chrysaar-Pfymouth has an opening tor a career-minded automo-tive. new car sales prolessionai Tired o l your bonng job set income Con-sider this opporlunityi

Benefits

w

Account Executive Telecommunication Sales

Start a long term career wnh S E Michigan's largest Independent AT4T ToshiBa and Nor thern Telecom supplier o( hightech telecom-nixinication equipment, networks, ano software Salary plus commissions and Bonuses, profit shanng, 401K plan, medealroptical.'dentaF insur-ance cat allowance, and expense remBursemeni Ptease can Dave Fisher at 810-489-0148, ext 202 lo

arrange an appointment

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES

Comcast Cabievision is accept mg applications lor Account Executives for Southeast Mctwgan Selected applicants will be ratponsOa tor selling commercial lime end main-taining tamtory indwduals must be higmy motivated, positive and able to work independently Pnor sales expe-rience nelpful We oiler excellent saiary pius commissions bonuses and great benefits

Send resume to

@ COMCAST Cabievision ol SE. Ml

Attn Human Resources 6095 Wall SI

swing Heights Ml 48312

NOW HIRING

Counter . Shift

A p 0 l y TRO C Y f S ° n ' 5137 Rochester Road

(810) 689-5350

KITCHEN STAFF - evening hours. Benefits Sun 4 major holidays oft Apply al Red Coat Tavern, 3808 N Woodward Royal Oak

KITCHEN STAFF Large golf 4 con-ference center has opening tor Garde Manger Gnu cooks, prep positions 4 dsn staff, seasonal lu«/4 part-time, competitive wages free meals 4 gort privileges Fox HiUs Plymouth

(313)453-7272

' TRIBUTE RESTAURANT

12 Mile 4 Orchard Lake in Fafmmgwn Mills

An upscae. fine ammg restaurant is now hinng tot

• D«shwashe' S6 SOtir eves • l ine Cooks: S8 SOT*

Full time positions, paid insur-ance and vacations Appry directly after ipm or call Chel Takashi al 810-648-9393.

LAUREL Manor Banquet hinng WAIT

US STAFF. STAFF SET-UP

Premium wages Piease inquire wnhtn, Mon through Sal B«Tw 9-6

39000 Schoolcraft, lrvonia

. WAlTSTAFF . BARTENDERS • BUS PERSONS

• HOST . HOSTESS Full and part-time, flexible hours, benefits Prote&sfcnai working envi-ronment Apply in person Tues - Sun 9 30 am to 5 30pm Dearborn Country O u t , 800 N

Military Dearborn 48124

§£" BUS

LEASING AGENTS We ar* in need ol sm*ng faces tor open positions m our easing o t i c * Larg* apartment community in Waei-and Must have transportation oe dependable and have saies expen-ence Full time, some weekends tor more information call JeHrey. at 313-729-5650 or apply at Ihe Land-ings Apts Westland

L E T S GET COOKING

Peachwood ton « -Cscato long term lacMy with three beaut '" , dmmg rooms and • restaurant We • ' • now

s s r » « « « « : Eipenence A plus P lea** apply M person

PEACHWOOD INN 3500 W South Blvd

V Rochester HrH. Ml 48309 A

LOOKING tor A greet FOB with a lun emwonment' Com* yom ih« Red

mt currently •oofcmg lor H^HLY motrvaied •xemn people tor Vie toaownng poerbons

Aaey Coordmeioi Una Cook P i e p Coo»

We pay top doaer m our mduatry Pieaae oome n l k n Thurs b e r w e r I n hours ol 2pm-5pm or ca* us si

810-349-8470

LOOKING FOR

Ac*** I N I 1-8 p m Mon-Fn 849-8825 AM t PV iMk rvl 2746 w 8kg Beever m t h a !

MANAGER For Rerws Mom Lwona Mux ba •Willi I nr**mrnt Cm** OppoMu--*Y BeneMs 20386 UaMM

(810) 477-4770

MANAGER POM n* Arena Sports Bar and Ort8

vsang

M C D O N A L D S NOW HIRING

imtasii 4 iiaeiita" itanagn f IPeneno* pi Men ad bul not uMae-•ary W I M T BanaW paoaaga a—» awe Apply m perwm at 11800 » M M M " N. « r i f r o m HO or

WAlTSTAFF, DAYS Good pay 4 good tips

20385 Mtodleben Livorua I Blk S ol 8 Mile 810-477-4770

WAIT STAFF - Full or pafl-lim* Reopening lor Busy season Flexible hours On the Tee Restaurant. San Manno GoH Course 810-476-5193

ACHIEVE YOUR CAREER GOALS

state Sales By pmmg a !*m immed to rhe success ol «s Inumited income potential

Call tne Manager at the office nearest interview (8101 647-6400 (8101 547-2000 (8101 641-1660 (810) 651-4400

Chsmh e r l j i n

Royal Oak

W BtoomfekJ

Programs and Pay

Must have past fib references and saies expenence Senous only need apply See new car

sales departmeni a)

LIVONIA CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

30777 Plymouth Rd . Livonia (313) 525-5000

512 Help Tuted-Saies

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

$550-$1800/wk. GUARANTEED pei company w«I mafir M E looking tof 2 highly

motrvaied sales proteaacmals

• Base salary • commaamn • Unamrted eammg poteniiai • No rugrwweekands

Great opporturaty tor fop ctoeers 4 senous sales pros C a i Immeckatefy

(810) 474-2929

Considenng A Career ; IN Real Estate?

I There has never been a Bener I lime to get mio real »state We .

I continue to grow and are now I ] new and axpanenced sales a

We oiler the highest •

l i u i i . l i , - .-»~«<FLTCHEDUIE and J | a great support stan For a corti- | . den ia l interview cat Jody Green . I at Cddweu Bantaar Schweiuer at I ^ 800-652-0005 of 810-268-100

CONVEYOR SALES Engineertr>{^manufaciuring back-oround to sell conveyot systoms m Eastern Michigan araa Complete Beneltt. package FAX resume to

313-834-3313

Bathroom 4 Kitchen Remodefcng Expenenced only Leads furnished High volume Top commission

1810) 541-7340

BOTTLED WATER

for c/gal. Last month my new rep made over S7K Call 810-848-9740

ADVERTISING SALES PERSON

Advertising sales experience wanted plus commission benefits Send resumes to Instoer

Journal. P O Box 260 Ml 48116

ITe

ADVERTISING SALES •nt opportunity with direct mail

newspaper. Salary corn-insurance,

given to cur-But will tram

the nght person 1-800-278-7166

APPLIANCE SALES PERSON needed By 4 store cham Commis-sion sales Excellent hoepitaluabcm program 4 Benefits Apply m person at

Waiter's Home Appliance 39915 Michigan Ave

Canton. Mi 48188

ARE YOU GREAT at retail or phone sales but tired ol working mngs 4 weekends'1 Jom our t e a - and earn up to S70K a year, m a 40 hr work week1 Paid training I SI 0-tir) pre-qualified leads, benefits and more1 Caa our Auburn Hilts office to arrange an interview'

(810) 377-0200

ATTENTION' 75% Ol Out work toroe •am about $1000 per week No experience necessary Paid training Company vehicle

810-473-7429 or 473-0781

® ATTITUDE $3,000-S5.000r mo.

POTENTIAL Marketing firm lookmg tor JS moti-vated individuals who are ready to succeed (810) 848-9738

HOME FURNISHING S A L E S <

Mich igan ' s #1 h i g h e n d fu rn i tu re retai ler i i s e e k i n g ^ h igh l y mot iva ted i nd i v i dua l s for a career i n f ine ^ f u rn i t u re sales. We o f f e r M • Comple te t r a i n i n g program w i t h guaranteed s a l a r v . • Comprehens ive benef i ts package ^ • Compe t i t i ve commiss ions • 4 0 I K p lan • O p p o r t u n i t y for personal g r o w t h & advancements

O n l y peop le w i t h a pos i t ive a t l i i ude & desire 10 succeed need app ly . Please send resume or contact i n d i v i d u a l s at locat ions nearest you . , J i m Herron Dave M a / u r 977 E. 14 M i l e Rd. 43606 W. O a k s D r i v e Ttoy, M l 4808J N o v i . M l 48377 810-589-3300 810-349-0044

Fiat r e r u n . r > ' J w r I M 7

ARE YOU CONTEMPLATING A REAL ESTATE

CAREER?

II you are serious aboui

gale why we are l l m Ihe market place and Best suited to insure your success Lcok al out ad under Reai Estate pro-f e s s i o n a l s ALL R E A L ESTATE COMPANIES ARE NOT THE SAME

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE

Call Jim Stevens or Aiissa Nead

BEACH US ON THE WTERNET •hhtp.'knmr coMwa«arkat com

C O L D U U e L L

B A M K e R U

Preferred, Realtors 313-459-6000

DRIVERS WANTED .No experience necessary

Cash pad-daily Company vehicle Paid training

(810 ) 473-7429 Of 473-0781

DYNAMIC REAL ESTATE COMPANY

is seeking goal-onented energetc professionals We ofler the industry's Best training programs

and complete marketing and so>pofl services

512 B e i p V u l e d -

S t l e i

FURNITURE SALES Eapananced saies paraon R A S I D A plus. Must ba a M * and atk» to work weekends FIM-nme w«h great commaaon and draw Ban-

Send reaume to:

UPSTAIRS OOWNSTA1I 275 E MAPLE RO

BIRMINGHAM, MI * K K Ann: Ms Oarm

FURNITURE SALES Experienced or trainee needed Excelam earnings, benefits 4 hours Ask lp' L Lawton (810) 366-2222

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S In PVmouOVCanton araa tot three senous . career mndad indviduaM capable ol pertxapatrig on a dynamic real asute team P«ople onented organizat ion oflart on-th«-job trammg. and an opporturMfv tor above average •amings Cai Naal at (313) 453-6800 (A* mquma* heto M

INDIA. CHINA. PHILIPPINES...

Working professionals wtlh back-grounds M Business ImporVExport Sales . Foance. OF Engmeenng Help

Global Arrencan Company expand 10 $10 B By year 2000 in that* counfnes and Become wealthy Aggressive, goal onented people

313-458-7747

INSIDE SALES/ CUSTOMER SERVICE

Responstoae to premde and support tof comwer end data nefwortung products «<a telephone Must have expenenoe with mside telephone sales and lamilianzation with data

Sand resume and salary

e a r *

In BifvinghamUeverty Mills Call Terry (810) 642-2*00

In Btoomfiekj Hilts Can James (810) 646-1800

m FarrrmgKm MfeW BuxmYelo Call Joan (610) 737-9000

In Troy Can Ron (610) 879-3400

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Esiate

CAREER NIGHT CENTURY 21 HARTFORD

TUESDAY 7 PM

CALL FOR RESERVATION

BILL LAW

(810) 478-6000

COMMISSION SALES Wea estaBWhed nationwide freight

Take over existing plus hundreds of leads

aware ol the Benetiu of our 95°-i phone work trom pn-

vale non-smoking oflice Eammg potential in excess ol S50.000 Must have exceaent phone and people skills and Be a seif-siarter Please send resume to RP l Associates Inc 21650 W 11 U K R d . »105 Southfield Ml 48076

or FAX (810) 353-4242

ELECTRONICS 4 HOUSEWARE SALES

FULL-TIME 4 PART-TIME

Now hinng m our Electronics and Housewares Dept i Pays hourly rate plus commission We provide paid

and holidays. Blue Cross nng and a

environment heftpul customer altitude required Eipenence helpful

Apply m Person

20219 Cartysle Oearbom (3t3l 274-9500

ENTRY LEVEL SALES REPS

Earn to $35,000 first year company local lemtory preferred BeneMs 4 trammg 4 advancement

Phone (810)473-7210 Fax Resume (810)473-4548

^^Sreen^^^s^^^ersonne^r

EXPERIENCED REALTOR ASSOCIATES

This is your chance 10 Boost your income'" Beautiiui W Btoomteid oflice is oflenng only THREE Associ-ates an unbelievable pay schedule with many Benelits Pease can Sharon Gutman at 810-855-2200 lor a personal interview today-

Ctover Comnvnicatione, Inc

41290 Vincent! Ct Nov. Ml 48375

Attn Deotxe Maaon-lS

INSIDE SALES

512 BdtVuied-Stlet

I / I N S I D E SALES SUPPORT V ,

Manufac tu re

parson to woi* M our suburban Detroit branch olhca The m a m timcaon* wa be m*KM sale* support of ouuude sales and soma ctoncal and oomputa t dutw* Pretorred candidal, WE have a coaege dagrea and up lo 2 yrs axpanenoa M ins«le sales Expanance M under groxmd conathxHon buameaa or 0MI engmeenng a ptua Com petnrv* salary a n d EXES M M

INWFMTSD candid«T*S send resume and

Box Obeerver

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

V Uvonla. Ml 48150

salary ratory » 11893 tr 4 Eccentnc

T I M C W A B N I R ( t i l l

istodcingtor Tetomamaters Redtord oltice 3-8pm ERWY level position

I at 37736 Enteipnaa Apply M p O Suite 100. F< •armmatcm •

EEO AA EMPLOYER M/F.TW

JEWELRY SALES Full or part time Musi have expen-ence m tine iewe*y Good references Top salary plus benelits Ca i (810) 652-6040 tor appointment Interna-t i o n a l O i a m o n d i m p o r t e r s Rochestet

Jewelry Sales For BMutilul stors if R t W W 'ma jeweiry 4 s*ie* (xpenence Good

S25-S35K

CalHax resume to Stacey Ko 810402-H70. tax 810-932-1214

Maiper A t i n c i H t . 29870 MddHMI Farmington Milts. ML 48334

•rmmgion Consumer

W« be w«h vendors through***

the Urmeo S t a t u Prater pnor eipenence interested can-is should send their resume

FEDERATED FINANCIAL RESERVE CORP

Ann Diane 30955 Northwesiem

^ F a r m i n g t o n Mills. Ml

INSIDE SALES PROFESSIONAL

TecArt industries, a leading manutac-turer m point ot purchase display signs is looking t c an enihusiastc. self-starlet to cultivate large retai

A prov«n is a must!

Benelits

base salary commission and bonus plan, health insurance 401K, pax) vacation Qualified candidates,

Ml 48335

KITCHEN GLAMOR

has full or part time retail sales pos i t ion o p e n at Bedford Twp location

Cai Anna at

313-641-1244

LEASING CONSULTANT

R4B Realty Group has an immediate opening t c an outgoing, energ individual who enjoys meeting and working wtth the pubic The individual we select win be responsible tor easing aclrvities at our apartment community m Southfeid Michigan The ideal candtoata will have aupe -or

•Us 2» yaars

and.or apartmenl leasing ano a strong admirxslra-

Bve background This fm-tima posi-tion requires working weekends We ofle* an excellent startmg aaiary.com-

and benefit package II your meet outs pleas• FAX 10 ( 6 1 0 ) - 799-2310

phone calls pleasa eoe-aa

512 MARKETING

REPRESENTATIVE

W« currm+1 have an OPERWIG M our Lworaa ofltoe RE«»NE«MIM

or human

pac *ag * II you a r* reedy to |om the industry ol BO'S, lend resume ano salary leqwramants

Eastpcanw Ml 48021

^ or lax 810-775-7665

NETWORKING SALES

wi« laech you to become a professional Une ana oonullanl Very very mgh aammgs rapid advancement to management , C a i Mary 313-965-1960

OPTICAL SALES MANAGER

High and optcal shop RI downtown Bmrvngham needs aggreasive and detennmed optical saw* manage r Starting compensation much higher than average with •xcaMnt GROWTH

Cat Chn* all (8101 645-0075

PART TIME sa les help wwtled tor busy Rodhesler stor* Saturdays reqmrad (810) 299^045

PHONE SUPERVISOR

s v

Pubksnmg Group Ta T«am Sup»rvi»or tor C

Pnor supervisory 4

work W«h strong phone person ready 10 mov« up Resume to Kim Hannch . SCN Commi*wat ions Group P O Box 14 Unnn lake. Mch 48387

(810) 380-7355

PRINTING BUSINESS terms 4 com-mensal printing Lrvonia support a looking lor

commeaion with draw 4 f u l t Send rasurre to Advanced I 4 Forms. PO Box 51074 Ml 48151-6746

512 HdpVatt t Salt*

Pharmaceutical Sales

WWI MM ol tha rndmtrys tag G M 'new product IsuxNt and od-the^Aats saM* pertofmanoa. Roche hea had one boomer year altar anochef and by every key ind ica tor , the momen tum ' s (among nght through HT.

Nesdtoss to say we'r* on a ro« -w«h aveiy axpectaiion tor another record-smaaNng year Wtiaf* moie . we've been given the •green sghT to hue mora ol tha beat saieaoaopto tor the SUB-URBAN MICHIGAN ra Real go-getters who demonstrate the right fib MuBs and who have that rare combmabcm of personality, smerts

yea/ another one tor MA htatpry books H you are growth, vwbikty rawafds, sue ce«A - i n d M mekmg a dUennoe-we sncxAd talk

You we promote and eel our new to pnmary ca r * physi-

cians throughout youf lemtory To qualify, you wia need an M-dapth knowledge ol the pharmaceutical industry tuoanor cftent aannce dulls and A proven ab'IRY to buld new 4 existing ckent reiamon-i f « T A bachelor 's degree and 3-5 years pharmaceutical earn experience imwhung highly com-plex medical treatment* a r t '•QUIRED A proven ability to win naw Businaes M Ihe field E A must

Salaries, benefits 4 bonuses tu#y reflect our iaadarsh« status

ROCM TORIES. STAFFING 4- 84-10. 340 Kingsiand

NJ 07110 No phone

Roche Laboratories a an opportunity amptoyer

R O C H E

PROFESSIONAL SALES CAREER |R*^»VEI poencm AVa4abie at REAL

McMgan I largest real estate company First year moomc $50,000 plus CAH

Barry EllerhoM at 810-477-1111

INSIDE SALES Professional

Growing international Mail Oist Co seeks highly motivated lew-sales professional Dutes include camasengprospects. nqu«yto*>w-up. overseeing specifc markel

mtiatives. updating data Basis and sales Eflective, proless«ona!

commumcalion skills Ability to coordinate

mult proecis Flexible hours needed Eicelleni opportunity t c advance Salary commensurate with expenence Please send resume wnth salary requirements to Ann K*r 35301 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvonia, M1 48150 or fax 1o

313-522-3816

LATCH KEY ASST Bumngham School grades 3-8 Mon-Fn 400-5 30PM Must ba 18 Enthu-siasm a plus (810) 203-4449

MANAGEMENT POSITION Looking tor canaoate who «k*s worlung with people Competitive salaiy health coverage dental 401K. paid vacations Good working

person at ofd RD, Canton

m*SoSjfo

MANUFACTURER SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Sales •gancy seeks sales associaie to |0m grovwng company E xpenence w«ti Automotive OEMs and Tier One Suooliars is a plus Engwieenng

(Mechanical or Elecincal) and sales pertormance history is

Salary and commission included m compensation

package Send resumes Ann M*g Saes Rep. 1779 Pope lei on

Dt West Btoomteto, Ml 48324

MUSIC SALESPERSON Even* Music in Plymouth has an

ated acces-• musical

personality

r music I

I and and Benefits Call to

an interview 1313) 455-4677

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g ? • 1 / C j 1 . 1 11 / V a i We need a carrier on the fo l lowing streets:

Make Extra Money doing a route twice a week Sunday &Thursday.

L I V O N I A

• N 7 Mile from Deering to Wevher •Lathers from 7 Mile to Dead End •Brentwood 7 Mtle to Pembroke • Melvin from 8 Mile to Bretton •Louise from 8 Mile to Norfolk • Norfolk from Louise to End (West) •Morlock from Melvin to West End • Eight Mile - On The Pond Apartments •Brentwood from Pembroke to 8 Mile •Lathers from Pembroke lo Dead End •Pembroke from Dead End to Wether

If you are interested call Michele Gale at:

3 1 3 - 9 5 3 - 2 2 4 2

EXPERIENCED SAiES PERSON lor W Bloomfield development single family homes Please send resumes only to 1724 Airport Rd Suite 111 WaterfonJ Ml 48327

FLOOR COVERING SALES Full or part time Expenence in ( toe covering sales Sales Receiving Dispatching 18101 647-6150

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Assistant Supervisor Inside Sales We are seeking a person with supervisory expenence to fill the position of Assistant Supervisor for our Livonia Inside Sales department The person selected will monitor department activates, participate in alt phases of staff supervision assist the department in fulfilling goals Must have 1 -3 years of inside classified sales expenence and customer service. excellent communication and organizational skills, abrtily to coach, motivate and supervise staff We offer a competitive base salary plus commissions and an excellent benefits package Fax resume to (313)953-2057 ATTN: Asat Inside Sales Supv. EOE/DFW Obeerver & Eccentric Newspapers Job information Hotline (313)953-2006

ARE LOOKING

FOR AN OfPORTUNITY TO WORK IN A CHALLENGING AND EXCITING

ENVIRONMENT?

N O W H I R I N G W O M E N ' S A P P A R E L S A L E S

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AVAILABLE

• EXCELLENT STARTING PAY • FLEXIBLE HOURS • • FULL AND PART TIME •EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS •

[f TO $10. PER HOUR FULL TIME UP TO $8. PER HOUR PART TIME

FOR EXPERIENCED SAJISPERSONS

3 7 2 0 5 W SIX MILE AT NEWBURGH RO NEWBURGH PLAZA • 313- 591- 9 2 4 4

I H A , I n c . , wi th over 18 years of growth in the electronics industry continues to be a great place for you to build a career in technical sales and marketing. We have an immediate need for a sales engineer. The successful candidate will be responsible for sales of electronic components and systems to large multinational OEM accounts. Applicants should have a BS degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering with 2-5 years experience and good computer skills. Salary wil l be based upon the candidate s education and experience. Compensation will include salary plus incentives, insurance plan and 401 K. Please send your resume to:

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P ; F - O T" f S n s follow We need a carrier on the lo l l ow ing si

Make Extra Wonev doing a route twice a week Sundav A Thursday

R E D F O R D • Marion from Clendale to Schoolcraft Farley from Glendale to Schoolcraft

• Arnold from Glendale to Schoolcraft Crosley from Glendale to Schoolcraft

• Arnold from Schoolcraft to Acacia Croslev from Schoolcraft to Acacia Garfield from Schoolcraft to Acacia

If you are interested call Mrs. Smalley al 3 1 3 - 9 5 3 - 2 2 4 1

We are seeking t w o Individuals to work on a part-time basis for The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers Requires an associates degrev or equivalent in advertising or related field, six months to one year sales support experience, ability to type 50 wpm. e ice l len i communication, organization and has* computer skills Prefer newspaper or print background Must be able to handle muhipie tasks and work wi th in deadlines Wi l l handle inside and make outside sales calls, create rough layouts and spec ads Apply in person al:

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, M l 4B150 ^ or Fax resume to<313)953-2057

Please indicate office lot anon preference f O b O M

Observer * fecenmc Newipaj l ob In format ion Hot l ine

• ^ I U U J J E U M .

j f t JHA, ITLC.. wi th over 18 years of g row th in the electronics industry is a great place for you to bui ld a career in sales and marketing. We have an immedia te need for 2 people w h o are interested in and qualified for positions in customer service and marketing. Applicants should have a BS degree in Business or Market ing w i t h 2-5 years experience and g o o d computer skills. Candidates w i t h an Associates degree or longer work history wi l l also be considered Please send your resume to:

Todd Kovach VP Marketing IHA. kK WSSS Orchard HIM PUc. Suite SOO Nov! Ml 4I17S

Todd Kovach, VP Marketing JHA, Inc 39S55 Orchard Hill Place. Suite SOO Novi, Ml 48375

D o Y o u L i k e P e o p l e ? r

T a l k i n g O n t h e P h o n e L i k e t o Se l l ? If so, this is a perfect o p p o r t u n i t y for you! We are seeking an indiv idual to work 32 hours per week in our very busy Livonia newspaper classified /

advert is ing d e p a r t m e n t j Tuesday - f r iday 9 00- f, 5 : 3 0 p m Requires a h i g h > ^ school d ip loma or f \ equivalent , 6 m o n t h s t o 1 ^ year of te lephone sales

I experience, abi l i ty to type 40 w p m . g o o d spel l ing a n d g rammar skills The person

I in this pos i t ion is responsible

to solicit n e w adver t is ing sales via te lephone; c o n t a c t i n g cur rent customers, sel l ing adver t is ing, q u o t i n g

, p rede te rm ined rates; f o l l ow ing u p w i t h customers ' to de te rm ine satisfactions w i t h ads. etc App ly in person at 362S1 Schoolcraf t . Livonia, M l . , 48150 or fax resume t o

(31 3) 9 5 3 - 2 0 5 7 A t t n Inside Sales D f W / E O E

S i f j f ( [ f | g j J j § j f u ' H f j i l l ! f | | i | | | ! j f | [ f | t r f | | j £ | § j J | | i

f | g j C A K t R Q I K M i l D i E ) W E S T i A N © f t s j We need a carrier on the fo l lowing streets:Make Extra Money doing a route

twice a week Sunday &Thursday.

W102 • Steinhauer - between Henry Ruff and Mernman •West Side of Henry Ruff - Efefween Hmely and Steinhauer •Eastside of Mem man - Between Stemhaoer and Femwood

W120 •Fairchild and Avondale between Gkxna and Hubbard

W121 •Fairchild - Between Dorr andvenoy •Awondale • Between Hubbard and venoy

W I M •Hively - Between Wildwood and Oir ta ine • Bayview - Between Wildwood and Wayne •Chnsjtne • Between Bayview and Hively

Wl 37 •Avonda le - Between W i l d w o o d and O y i s t i n e • Nor th side of fa i r ch i l d - W i l o w o o d and Christ ine

W147 :h side of Fairchi ld - Between W i l d w o o d and

W133 •Fernwood - Between Elisa and Canyon •Somerset - Between Efiia and Canyon

W I M •Canyon - Between Elisa and Wayne •Oakvvood - Between Carlson and Vt

W l 40 Wayne

W 2 J S

• Haze lwood - Between Wayne and Carlson W80

Between Avondale and N . Rickham

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lei? -PRISTINE and Wildwood W1Hh

•Cten- Between Wayne and Chnjtine • Fairchild - 8etween Wayne and Chn*tine

W232 side of Fairchild - Between Wayne and

lale - Btween Wayne and Chmtine

•Sutton • Between Avondale and Avondale W143

i ^ r -i and Palmer

For farther Information CM I I /lm Her!ford (313) 953-2238

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MARCH MADNESS CELEBRATION

ALL NEW 1997 SUNFIRE COUPE

Immediate Delivery From Stock

•pauses \ I . k hornet r r • a n tonr i i i i i>n in | i • t i n t e d j;las> • b u c k e t seals • am/ tn i c . i s v t t e •< imso lo

iiH k r m m

•• usiom vvbt-el covers • «»K sKle molding • I >ower seating • I * iwer brakes • rcai del rosier • •^nr l mirrors

ALL NEW 1997 GRAND AM COUPE APR Financing

Available

• dua l air bags • tour speed au tomat i c • air t o n d i l i o i i i r i R

• delo^f ier • 2 4 t w i n c a m e n g i n e • stereo cassette • a n t i - l i x k l i ra«es

• I x i dy s ide mt tk l i ngs • cus tom cove re •gauges & tachometer • t in ted glass •SIHMI mi r rors • s lock * 2 U 1

RED'S PRICE

M2.595 C.M. OPTION II sii.93r

I ALL NEW 1997 GRAND AM CT COUPE

'mmm • Three-Year

"No Deductible" Warranty

• Courtesy Transportation

• 24-Hour Roadside Assistance

RED'S PRICE S13,999' RED'S PRICE s199"v

C.M. OPTION II

'13,208* C.M. OPTION II

M832!; 48 mo

INTTOOUONC'm£«INeWR£D£SICfCD

1997 TRAI

1997 SIERRA CREW CAB • p o w e r seat • deep tint glass • keyless entry •bucke t seats • 10,(XX) G V W • 454 VB

automat ic • SLF decor

p o w e r w indows/Ux k stereo cassette

• cruise $t<xk f 6 0 9 8 V

— WAS $30,340— c _ _ _ _ _ .

SALE PRICE ' 2 6 9 9 5 C M tmptovees Subtract

M 4 8 5 " from Purthase Prkt

nti-l

• a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g • 4 - s p e e d au tomat • s tereo cassette • c ru ise i o n t i o l • t i n t e d glass • s jy i f t m i r ro r s

RED'S PRICE S15,699*

5 . 9 % • sjKJiler APR Financing • a l u m i n u m w h e e l s Available • r e m o t e d e c k l i d • d c i o g g e r • g a u c e V t a c h • s l o c k t2000V • i v c l e i 1 w ipe rs

RED'S PRICE s209""

C.M. OPTION II

M4J16* G.M. OPTION II S 1 9 1 2 3 * *

{TRI VCOUNTY ' PONTIAC DEALERS ,

• [ lower s tvenng • p o w e r qua • power brakes w i n d o w s • p o w e r w i n d o w s * s e v e n passenger • deiogger • 3 4 0 0 V 6 • d e e p l in t glass M - s p e e d automat ic • conven ience r>e»air c o n d i t i o n i n g

• pe r ime te r l i gh t i ng • keyless entry • stock * 3 0 7 0 V

RED'S PRICE S20,59S* RED'S PRICE s299""'

G.M. OPTION II S19,483' G.M. OPTION II

>274

• 3/4 ton • SLT decor • V 8 • automat ic • cru ise • • H D trai ler e q u i p " p o w e r seat • l i l t

• leather • kevless entry

• slereo C D.'cassette • Stock * b l 69V

SALE PRICE $ 3 2 , 2 9 5 i a l l f t Emp(ov««» Subtract

T 1 7 8 4 2 0

Itmard I fyom Pur< hjv Price

m

— WAS $36,363 —

LEASE FOR $4i 587;:: = = :

' 4 cy l i nde r »5-speed • air • stereo cassette • t i l l • SLSdecor • Stock * 5 2 7 3 V

SALE PRICE * 1 2 . 7 9 5 ' — WAS $14,990—

LEASE FOR

M967r:: C M Empio>vee* Subtract

s 7 2 4 Tcnt jrd lease or

from Purchase Price

SAVE!! ON OUR GREAT SELECTION OF USED VEHICLES

CARS TRUCKS 92- 95 GRAND flMS 12 to Choose. Prked from

$ 6 9 9 5 •96 MONTE CARLO LS

11.900 miles. full power l i ke New.

$ 1 5 , 9 0 0 J94 FORMULA FIREBIRD

3S0 v-8. low miles. Red

$ 1 5 . 5 0 0 *97 GRAND PRIX OTP Super charged, 4,600 miles,

factory special

$ 2 0 . 5 0 0 96 GRAND PRIX 4 DR. 13.000 miles. white, late

$ 1 4 , 9 9 5 95 BONNEVILLE SLE 23 ,000 miles, leather,

loaded, wtth t x t ra i

$ 1 6 . 9 9 5

cruise

l95 TOYOTA COROLLA Certified auto, air. low mllei

$11 ,995 *94 SCJNBIRD 2 DR.

fl lr, auto, cassette. 25 ,000 mile*

$829? '95 SUNFIRE SE 2 DR. Red. alloys. spoiler. alt.

auto

$ 1 0 . 9 9 5

*95 SIERRA CLUB 4X4 White. 3/4 ten. loaded

$ 2 1 , 9 0 0 *97 SIERRA CLUB Z-71

White, 1900 miles White. Special Purchase

$ 2 5 , 5 0 0 "94 TOYOTA 4-RUMMERS SR5. 4 x 4 . root , leother.

$19,698 2 To choose

-95 CHEVT CLUB 4X4 Block. V t j one owner.

S 1 6 . 9 9 5

"94 CUTUISS SUPREME SL 2 to choose. Z & 4 doon. from

$ 1 1 9 9 5 95 SIERRA CLUB SLE

16 .000 miles, loaded, glass cap. Harryl Only

$17,900 "94 SONOMA Block, outo. air. extras.

Only

$ 8 5 5 0

•93 CAPRI CONVERTIBLE 3 3 . 0 0 0 miles, loaded.

only $ 7 9 9 5

*93 GRAND PRIX 2 DR. Teal, sport pkg.

$ 8 9 9 5

'95 BLAZER 4 DR. 4*4, radar. Purple, one

owner, only

S 1 7 . 9 9 5 •93 JIMMY 4x4 4 DR.

Low miles, loaded. 1 owner

$ 1 2 , 9 9 5

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SALES: Mon. & Thurs. 8 9, Tues., Wed., Fri. 8-6 • SERVICE: Mon. & Thurs. 7-9, Tues., Wed., Fri, 7-6 Plus tai. 'itle A plate*. All idMlM to rleilrr FORD ROAD AT WAYNE ROAD, W E S T L A N D Plus M« 'itle A plate*. All n M M to rtealer

Pncrs include destination ftWrOW and dealer prep Sale ends .Vim? P»m* sales e*cluried

edJ/ohtan^ D O N T M A K E T H E S 1 0 0 M I S T A K E

"Imso payment approved < rpd>t 48 mo r.iosed-end le.iv JR Wl mile limit I ossi>r respnosihte tor e*C®*# »Mi A Ir^r lessw tins option lo purchas- sit l^ase fort »0' p"t<> rtflt-fir.ined j l inception Plus s«*r deposit lp^vmi>nl toiiortert io ne»t S25 inrromrot) Acq ' c title A ptale^ Suhfect »o fi". use la» E*r*ss ir-maqo t«< p.-< mik-ovrr 4fl W>0 mrlo limtl Tolal paymnnls p-ivm^nl > If ""36 mootn closed-end le,ise on approved rred.t SI SOO r\r<vi< i Suburban n down Sonom,» plus Mi title plate-. .>nd rotundAblf security deposit (S4S0 ^urwirh^n S??fl Wnonw) d.ie at s.qo.ntj 1? OOO tiiles per ye.ir I V p«f mile eirf-ss Lessee c->n purchase al lease end. <S23 4«M 98 SutMirban SAM I 10 S' voma) Lessee •esponsihle for e«c.ess wear S. tear Total payments - payment a Mi All prices with approved credit

721-1144 f + d ACCELERATED

iG&Z^-lOZ Or Parts « 5tr*oa (Tbr Gif/^

&

I M 7 T a i n t 6k l i i u 30 L En^nt At*omanc OvwJwt Power Brakes A* C c f l w m j Dual A* Bags

RearWnOow DetrosSer • Power Windows • Aluminum Wheeh T18 StMrrg • Rear Mounted Heal Oucts • Power Locks Vehide Assa Power • An Filtration System • Speed Control Steering • Power Drivers Seat • Roo<Uats

Electronic AM*V • SweMA»i2 Stereo Cassene

NOWsI6,99S 24 Month Renewal LM

' 2 4 9 . — . ' 2 2 6 . — .

Was S20.985 n u w * W f 24 Month Laas* 24 Month Ren^ral Lease

K s c u t U 4 I i • PEP 317 A • AM-fM cassette

A* conoaicmg . Front ft rear mats Power m«Tors • Drwer remote entry

• Flear Oetrost • 20tt*r • 5 soeeO Stock #7(3317

24 Month Lease

M 2 4 V - S J t i a 6 I J 5 W M 0 , 9 9 5

H I T • • s t a i | • PCPJ43A • Pa»ar wnkm • B A M K M G • POWER K X M

• C O M *

• Ajurr wneeis • Pm sound AM-FM

24 Month La Stock 170643

• 2 4 9 . - . Was (19 900 l f w ' 1 5 , 7 9 5

1117 A t p l r t SlOCk i7u94q

Was S9 530

X L T t r w • Pcww corw«enca gro»e • Privacy glass ' AMfM s

4 o uter •Afcwnum wheels Floor Console Trader Tow Package Stock «6*xe

1 9 9 7 C l l t l l i I k PEP 235A Air 2 0 Liter Rear Window Defogger AM/FM cassette Stock #72420

24 Month Laas*

NOW$11.965 Was S15 205

24 Month Lease

• 1 4 4 : —

I I I T F - m XkT C r u i s e . X L T Tat . P £ P 5 0 7 P o w e r w i d o w s . S tock i T & i -P o w e r l o c k s AMfM c a s s e t t e A u c o n d i t i o n i n g S M n g r e a r w w t o » Akimrurr- arieeis

Was $20,465 N o w ' 1 5 , 3 9 1 1

1117 T h i i l a v k l v i

24 Month

PEP1S5A • Power Lodes Pwie-WnOws* Power Seat

• P r e n » jti S o u n d A U F M C a s s e f l e P e a r D i t r o s i S tock # 7 3 0 S 9

Was $19,385 N o w ' 1 6 , 3 9 5

H I T V t a i a t a i I k # E P 4 7 2 A - u g n y - x c , T « * » 8 " « i w . ' .

. . f o w c f f W w a T M e j | l

1M7 K u | t r U T 4 x 1 SUKf«<r

• C U M • Wl

— .

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$

24 Mo Renewal Leaie

• Rear voter i more

2 6 8 ' 2 4 3

W > S i m r < 1 8 , 8 9 5 19'.'—

" B W ^ M n r a t • ? " m « * • Vonaxnng • A»ee»n«nt«rw«

Was $16,920

t^mvnmn UI«W m-«. 2% Sums&O S t t l i - M t l

01 AC VE

Value's A Family Tradition N . * ' 1 1 j 7 9 5

»CUMHT r o u t ow ««R.T n m r t «

FULL TANK OF GAS WITH EVERY PURCHASE

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CLASSIFICATION NUMBER

• Announcements MO-MO

• Merchandise 700-754

• Autos/RVs M M 7 I

• Autos By Make M4474

• Boats. Motors M 2

• Motor Cycles, Mini Bikes M7

• Trucks 122

• Vans 124

Our complete index can be found

In the R—I Estate section

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AUTOMOTIVE -

S U N D A Y . M A R C H 2 3 . 1 9 9 7 • P A G E 1 S E C T I O N J

Civic stands out among small cars

By A n n e F r a c a s s a Avanti N e w s F e a t u r e s

The 1997 Honda Civic is roomy. It 's got a f u n c t i o n a l b a c k s e a t . T h e doors s o u n d sol id w h e n you close t h e m . And, hey, it's even kin da cute.

Not small cute. T h i s new Civic,

r edes igned in 1996, is now in its si*th genera-

tion. Honda s tar ted selling the Civic here in 1972. And now. all these years later, the company's Eas t Liberty, Ohio, p lant is the largest manufac tu re r of the Civic worldwide.

A little more about East Liberty — Honda 's the only au tomake r (and Eas t Liberty is the only auto plant in the world) to accomplish completion of a runn ing model change in the midst of a plant production increase of more than 30 percent.

Right now the plant is building around 800 Civics a day for us here in the U.S. market and for export to J a p a n and other countries.

That t r ans la tes to about 300.000 cars. Whew! Now ... back to the car. Last year it enjoyed its first major makeover since the 1991 model year. It 's

classified as a small car, but it's really bigger, quieter, fas ter and more fuel effi-cient t han it has ever been. It's also more dist inctive in styling.

All available Civics have strong t ransmissions, smart-styling, stiff bodies and better engines than their counterpar ts in previous generations.

Now this is cool: The Civic HX coupe is avai lable w i th ' i n innovative automat ic transmission Honda calls CVT — Continuously Variable Transmission.

What Honda has done here is melded the fuel efficiency of a manua l t ransmis-sion and the performance of an automatic.

What th is m e a n s is that it's totally shif t less. You stomp on the gas and the rpms rev up w i thou t ever having a shift-back on the car/There 's never an inter-ruption of power, either.

All available Civics have strong transmissions, smart styling, s t i f f bodies and better engines than their counterparts in previous generations.

This feature is a little unnerving because you expect to feel the car shift up a gear. But it never does.

The Civic is also avai lable with an improved 5-speed manua l and a new 4-speed electronically controlled automatic on most models.

The automatic fea tu res Honda's grade logic control for smother shif t ing when climbing or descending hills. Anti-lock brakes are s tandard on the EX sedan and are optional on the other models.

In s t rumen ta t ion is laid out well. The speedometer h a s a 247-degree sweep that 's neat. All o ther ins t rumenta t ion — including a tach, coolant t emp and fuel** level gauge — is backed by a soothing blue background. '* l

Seating is comfy' in f ron t — with enough leg room for anyone under 6-foot-2fI The back seats, again, a re functional for normal-sized people. Ju s t don't push thfet seats all the way back. You'll fit, but the knees will touch the back of the frortJJ seat.

All in all, the new Civic is a "small" car that 's fun to drive, easy on the pocket* and easy on the t r ips to the gas station. Thumbs up.

S e e HONDA-CIVIC, I-Z*Z

MAR0* s „ m a d h e s s -

A P R F I N A N C I N G FOR U P T O 6 0 M O S .

O N S E L E C T 1997 M O D E L S .

HURRY!!! O F F E R E N D S S O O N !

4 Q Q 7

SUNFIRE SE COUPE

Automatic, rear defroster, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo cassette, dual air bags, anti-lock brakes; sport mirrors, tinted glass, power steering, powerDrakes. Stock #970440

5S& <12,995 36 month Smart Lease ' 1 8 9 ^ ™

GM OPT II Deduct S641.45

ALL NEW 1997 TRANS SPORT SE

Automatic transmission, air conditioning, V6. A M F M stereo cassette, cruse, tilt, power windows & locks, keyless entry, anti-sock brakes, seven passenger, dual air ' Jeep tinted glass, rear

& more. Stock #970244

$20,595* 36 month Smart Lease ' 2 6 9 ^ mo

GM OPT II Deduct $1111.20

1997 BONNEVILLE

SE SEDAN Automate ranemBstorv. a r condfconng. 3800 V6, rear wndow defroster, power Mndaws, power facte, dual ar bags and more Slock #970166

GM OPT II Deduct $1105.70 NHl $19,695

36 month Smart Lease *259'p^mo

B3BE N'f '89 ESCORT

1997 GRAND AM GT COUPE

Auto, air cruise, cassette, more Stock #970237

S A L E PR ICE

power windows & locks, tat, ABS brakes, dual air bags &

30 month Smart Lease

$15,695* $195 GM OPT II

Deduct $883.05

p * m o .

ALL NEW 1997 GRAND PRIX SE SEDAN

Automatic transmesion, air conditioning, anti-lock brakes, dual air bags. 3800 V6. a l u m r x m wheete, AM/FM stereo CD, power windows, power locks, power driver's seat keytess entry, cruse, tilt and more. Stock #970482

SALE PRICE

GM OPT I

I AotomaticJ

-95 BUICK LeSABRE 4 door. 30,000 ITTAM. •

• • 1 4 . 9 9 5

'95 ASTRO CL

f 1 4 j 9 9 5 •95 FORD EXPLORER

XLT. 20.000 mfet

• 1 9 . 4 9 5

'18,895 Deduct $1007.40

36 month Smart Lease * 2 7 9 ^

2nnnn

1997 J IMMY 4X4 4 DOOR

i y > q ma P my mf

Vortec 4300 V-6 engine, automatic transmission air Dag, ABS brakes, air condftomng. power windows, power locks, power mirrors, Mt. cruise, AwFM cassette stereo, overtiead console. HomefcnK,trtp computer, & much more! Stock #979267

30 month Smart Lease — w w p*mo.

GM OPT II - Deduct $45 Per Month

$269 1997 SIERRA

PICKUP

VOHTEC 4300 V-6 engine, automate transmission, dual air bags, ABS brakes, air conditioning. St, & cruise, AM/FM stereo cassette A much morel Stock #979062

SALE $4 ft OQO* GM OPT H PRICE I W j W W Deduct $872.85

36 month Smart Lease • 1 9 9 ^ mo.

r; •

1997 SAFARI VAN

Wxlec 4300 V-6 engme. automatic transmission, ABS brakes, dual air s, power windows, power locks, mirrors, tilt & cruise, deep tint glass.

-FM cassette stereo and much more! Stock #979047

GM OPT II Deduct $1061.85

• iVwl 8,995*

36 month Smart Lease ' 2 7 9 ' ^ mo 1997 SAVANA 3/4 TON

CARGO VAN Vortec 4300 V6 engne, automatic transmission, air bags, ABS brakes, air conditioning, tilt wheel, c ruse control, side door and rear door glass, auxiliary lighting, 8600 G V W R and much more! Stock #979163.

SALE S 4 0 C Q C * GM OPT II PRICE I W j v M Deduct $1081.80

36 month Smart Lease ,259*Plrmo

1997 SONOMA PICKUP

2.2 liter lour cylinder engine, five speed manual transmission air beg. ABS brakes, aroondtocrmg, AMFM cassette stereo and much more'Stock #$79237 $ 10,995

36 month Smart Lease *139*«

G M OPT H Deduct $609.10

360 V8. auto, atr

' 1 7 , 3 * 5

-95 GRAND AM GT 4 door, white.

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Coupe, air, 38,000 miles.

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FINANCING AVAILABLE • ALL CARS MECHANICALLY INSPECTED - WE BUY CARS

JEANNOTTEteii P0NTIAC-GMC TRUCK 5

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HP KM HEADQUARTERS

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Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9

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P p w e r : 1 . 6 - l i t e r 1 6 - v a l v e 4 - c y l i n d e r e n g i n e .

M i l e a g e : 3 2 c i t y / 3 8 h i g h w a y .

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P r i c e : $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 + .

Help Wanted-

Sales 512 Belp ff anted-

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P R O F E S S I O N A L S A L E S L jotono tor Owed S « u Reps with 5 years •xpenence mat can succ*tf-"ulty c<is* a qualified company lead. • Tremendous stockS-retirement -

program *$5C 3000-$70.000 Is l year Career oriented 4 soit-motivatea p«as« ca i Mart james

Monday (313) 427 4886 Tues-Fn (810) 352^560

RAPIOLY GROWING emclncaf As t rOulc seeking hard »orkir>g. s»" "••otivated salespersons $30 000 to start with unminiled earning potential Send resume to P O 8o« 403. Bir nvngham Ml 48012 0403

RAPiOLv GROWING electrical l i |ntx*or seeking hard working. self-motivated salespersons $30 000 to Mart with ununited earning potential Send resume lo P O Box 403, BIT-nvngham, Ml 40012-0403

' R E N T A L N

C O N S U L T A N T

• Do you lake to neip others lind the besl" place to l ive'

• Do you communicate "-ell with people"1

• Are you a professorial pe rson

• Are you wil ing to wot* full t ime' Including some even-ings and weekenos to hetp your clients"'

• Are you interested m Being compensated lor your perform, ance''

• Ocoortu/Mies availaole ir Royal Oak 4 Dearborn

if true aascnbes you. call (810) 828-4031

REAL ESTATE CAREER la id o f f Looking lo control

• our tu iure ' Plan lor your own retirement' Have unlimited -come potential" A e offer tree naming to Chose who

quality We are the local office ot a National Franchise lor

nstant name recognition and trust Our training guarantees your success w t h proven sys-tems and state ol the art tech-

nology culure plans include several more of ices m the

area Opportunities are avail-able <i new home sales, corpo-

rate networking residential 'esaie relocation, training and

management CALL OARLENE SHEMANSKi

1313145 (-5400

1365 South Main Si Plymouth, Ml 48170

Melro Detroit Rem* Experts V EOE /

RETAIL SALES' • SHOES Management Management-

Trainees Fun 4 part time sates Competitive wage Flexible hours

Can 1-800-905-5995 or Fax resume to t -517-892-0722

R E A L E S T A T E C A R E E R

Discover T h e D i f fe rence ll you re senous aoout a career -0 REAL ESTATE, you owe 4 to yOurseU to "Discover" why we are me *1 Coidweti Banker a*-«a»e in Michigan and the "D*-lerence" Our company can make to he«c insure your success

• Exclusive Success Systems training program

• Individualized ongoing training

• State of the art office technology

• Extensive national 8 ocai advertising exposure

ALL REAL ESTATE COMPANIES

ARE NOT THE SAME

Call Chuck Fast or Mark Bullard

For personal interview (8101 347-3050

c o L o u j e u .

B A N K 0 7 U

Schwenzer Real Estate

S A L E S ALLIGATORS. Tigers $ Schmoozers needed m growing company and top market Five years c»-*C sales experi-ence requ-rec Drafting Background hsIpM ••ScO-4«2-1004

512 Help Wanted-

Sale*

S a l e s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e

ACRO Service Corp a $50 mdbon orgarviation ie one ot Mcfagar'* laatest growing uaffmg companies We are seeking the tolowing car*»-dat* lo pom our leam at our corporate offce m Livonia Responsibilities include servicing existing chern base

have strong written and oral presenta-tion skits Must possess a Bachelors degree r Business of related f>eta. and one o< two years etpenerxe in sales, customer servce Of staffing Please mail Of fax your resume to

Human Resources 17187 Laurel Park Dr Suite 165

Livoma, Ml 48152 Fax (313)591-3372

. S A L E S R E P

ZEE MEDICAL a Owwon ol For-tune 100 McKesson Corp istrie largest nationwide prowler of ooooahonai firsl and 4 safety products Looking tor highly motivated sales rep to service existing accounts and promote new Business Great opportunity tor account growth 4 earnings potential, company vehcie Den-e f i l s Cal l Mr John a l

1 -810-347-2277

S A L E S Tired at traveling and Irving off Bonuses' If yoi i have a<» outgomg

personality and enjoy people we «m train you in apenment tales: management Fax a resume fo Property Management Depi . 810-861-4744 We win can you to set up an interview i Farmmglon HiUs area Salary plus Benefits and oonuses

S c h w a n ' s

S a l e s E n t e r p r i s e s . a last growing home fooo ser-vice company, IS Currently hinng for route sales positions r S t Michigan

Schvrar s offers • High Income Potential • Life and Heaw- Bene'is • Performance Bonus 4 Incentives

• 4 Or 5 Day Worn Week • Profit Sharing •Advancement Opportunities

You must Be at least 21 years ok) and have a good anvirg employment record Now inter-newvg For more "lex—at o n or

| an appornme-nt call

8 0 0 - 2 6 9 - 6 3 9 1 A" SQuS' OQPO«»X«#» • " W i ^ r M f

520 Help Wanted

P u t - T i m e

AFTERNOON MAINTENANCE i*M-fton available al local man 24 hrs a week Apply at Laurel Part Place

37700 W 6 Mus Rd Livonia

" C A S H I E R 9 A M - 3 P M Ideal <or homemaaars Mathoon Hard-ware, 31535 Ford Rd Garden City

Help Wanted

Par t -T ime

STOCK PERSON PART TIME available m Livoma, nent te Hours tor retail lighting showroom Ware housing some fixture

QUI ture assembly

(313) 421 8900

C L E A N I N G ' G R O U N D S / L E A S I N G - P A R T - T I M E

nOvidua with an A . atti-non-stop smile to 30

cleaning, some grounds wor* And leasing for a small Wesl-sicW af-art-ment community Approxir?u«eiy 25 hours pe' wee« starling a; i f , Voor Ask lor Linda, 810-569-8880 E O E

C L E H t A L Fatrntfytcm Has olfce seeks part-bme mature clencal support Strong verbal & w«tten , ommumcatior ski»s Working knowledge Ol Microsoft olfice appkcaliors Flexible hours

Call Nikki :810) 855-0199

CLERICAL PERSON -anted in a 2-person accounting department Must be cieta- onented flexible hours Send letter or resume fo Ann AccoKibng Drepanmeni Duo-Gard Industries. Inc 40442 Koppemck Rd Cantor Ml 48187

C O U N T E R - D i y C l e a n e r s Hrs 7 30-lpm.Mon Si- Wui "am good pay Farm His 810-477-6410 Hrs 7 30-1pm.Von

CUSTOMER SERVICE Caerw Service Represeniaftves

• See customer service ad under classification 500

TELEMAFtKETERS Expe r i enced lor local healing $ cootmg company G o o d h o u r l y w a g e .

Bonuses pius commissions Please can p«t at (313> 730-8500

WANTED TINKERER, pari time, lo help buitd Rube Gcwdburg laminating machine For informat ion call

313-207-9700

524 I Help Wanted-

' Lkimt-rt ic

CAREGIVER FOR Elderly Women Live-m position only 2 - 7 daysWk Good wage^ Call 9-5pm 313-467-8230

DEPENDABLE alt around fiouse-M*epe>r 4 to 5 j a y s Must stay umM dinner >s prepared Must dnve Muat have references Nice place to work Blcomfieid Hits area 1810)539-0949

HOUSEKEEPER BABYSITTER m Bloomfield Hills Live in or oul Non-smoker (810) 645-2838

^ DAYS 12-4 30PW ^ . . UALL a o o u POSIIJOW -

12 noon urvt* 5pm ~ Can Fran 8am-2pm for an appomtment at 3l3-525-€380

Equail Oppotlunrty Employer

• • OR'VER • • Japanese newspaper 'delivery Ann Art>or area $40 a day Cai Henry (313) 538-9676

HARDWARE AND BATH SALES Full o» pan lime flexible daai for retirees Appry in person al Mathison Hardware, 6130 Canton Center Road. Canlon or 31535 Ford Road. Garden City

HOUSEKEEPER Senior crtizens apartmenl

313-522-1151

HOUSEKEEPER tor Birmingham lam.iy Lignt ciearung, aun<jry e-rands. dnv.ng an.3 s-cerv*. sion l c 2 boys 13 4 15 Musl have reliac-Je l.-ansporlalion Non smoker Relerences. (8101 544-0788

HOUSEKEEPER Maple Franklin area Driving cftilaren cleaning 3 30 10 6 30 WOivrfi t a r a must $125 per week (810) 737-3706

MAIDS NANNIES & MORE is looking tor expenenced Nan

rties Housekeepers & Handymen Call (8101 932-1965 ot

Fax resume to (810) 932-1966

MANN* • Full feme Lov-ng Grosse Pointe tamily seeks energetic upbeal erear>v* type to care lor our two pre-schocters 11 you're a ton loving experienced non-smoker wilh car, we have ar excellent position with good hours great pay and ovolved parents ir .meresled piease call

810-932-2717

LEASING POSITION for apt com-munity n LIvomaWesRand area pari time weekends can 313-459-6600

PART TIME |Ob available No smoker or dnnker wilh valid dnvers license

i Caregiver 4 days sleep in, or 3 days Call 1810) 661-2250

S A L E S A S S O C I A T E S

Excellent opportunities await you at our store in BtOOMFlELD TWP FULL-TIME posdwn avail-able at DAMMAN HARDWARE We offer Medcai Benefits. Family Discount, Vacation Pay. 401 Ik! and MORE1 App-caSion car Be made daily al 6650 Telegraph at Mapie

SALES EXECUTIVE Excellent opportunity wtth rapid expamipg computer software and consulting organization Base and commission provioa high eamxng potential ideal canodate w * pos-sess a s t rong bus iness and accounting background and have Previous expenence selling cfcenl server applications Fax -esume lo (8101 352-8016 or mail Io

Paramount Technologies Inc 4000 Town Center Sle 740

Southfield Ml 4®075

$$$ R e a l E s t a t e O p e n i n g s

• F r e e T r a i n i n g

• C o m p u t e r M L S • P r i v a t e O f f i c e s

• Fu l l o r P a r t - T i m e

• M u c h , M u c h M o r e

Fof confidential interview ca"

Q n f c J W ,

Hamwa North {313) 5254600,

R E A L E S T A T E

P R O F E S S I O N A L S

Do you want a career that wa arable you to be pad wnat you are w o t f ' It you possess

it attitude and are wgfcng to worn nam and apply your»W! no other company can alter a better package lo help you ana«n a successful career m

•e i 'aied hanefuse system •mdividuaiized trairung •IOCS cornrmeaion plan •Completely updated of fce and rechncai systems •Group health coverage •Beet buyer and Sewer system •Unturpaaaed national arc iocai advertising exposure •Free pre-aoerwng

C a l l J t m S t e v e n s o r A k s s a N e a d

F o r p e r s o n a l i n t e r v i e w

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R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S

tr,. M M 1 agent. « your

• • i i y tor r e enaaei-'je ca* • - V i e - a G<eal Lak

c a i 1 - a o o - M e - i a n

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S ta rn M fcam e«ai you're wonh -oe n c o n r o alyOMra* Fret yeer « r o n u n s n a • eacaaa ol M 0 0 0 0 I . r a N n t tramna « iM^ t iH Ivougf i new •>-n m w n t M r c J t u c Mader

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LA IGMI A M I E M M COMPANY

ftfTAIL SAL ES.'MAMAOC MENT

SALES - iNSlDE Godwin Gage inc

'3603 As^urst Lrvonia 1313) 522-5500

S A L E S •nsidei'outsoe lloor covering saies position Experience preferred Fun-time .rciudes benefits Send resume or apply in person N A Manns Floors, 41818 Ford Rd, Canton, Mich 48187 PM 313-981-3S82

SEARS HOWE IMPROVEMENT DONE RIGHT IT WILL LAST

A LIFETIME The same can be said

01 your career Because al American Home Improve-ment Products Inc , a Sears autho-rized contractor, we have the backing support partnership and service guarantee of Sears that can mean an end lo your erxftess career search 11 you are ooking lo» a caree' opporlurwy with an wgamzabcm com-r-vnsd to your long-term success, ronsdar a career with American Home Pro - it could be the best move you evw make

• Pre-set Appo»wments • Top Notch Benefit Package • Top Commissions. Bonuses • One-on-one Training • Fast Track Management

• Finest Products Anywhere

TO ARRANGE A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW

CaH Monday and Tuesday S a m lo 2 p m (8101 288-4915

Ask tor Dave AmCuster EEO-U'FV.'H

^ L O O K W H A T W E O F F E R

Gr«a! Pay $8 00 per bour-^Weekends crwy No Sales involved Consumer research studies

Comfortable Work Sn DDW-V Colee at Oes*. Smoke-t»e«

{ Environmenl in Fa'-n -g lcn Hits j of lce

F O R T H O S E O F Y O U

W H O enioy phone S computer wo'k

have excellenr -eadmg si 's have typing sxiiis of 35-

Cali Jer,ni«er between l i iam j. 4pm Mon -Fn ai 810-737-6540

€ M P l O Y M € N T /

I N S T R U C T I O N

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# 5 0 0 - 5 9 8

Help Wanted-

Cooples

MARKET SURVEY Earn extra $$S Ennhusiastc phone Skills needed tor outbour-3 survey caU Southfield location - upbeat envi-ronment" Part time evening srvfts

(8101 737-1711 TEMPORARY RESOURCES

M E R C H A N D I S E R

National pu t ' she ' see«s part-time Merchandiser to servce supe-markei checkout displays m |he Blocmtiela and Auburn HiUs areas tc ensure proper display stocking and rotaton of products Posifor will wem cr.e day a week Thursday or Fnday If imeresied serd wner -le-es: 'esc~e 10 GMS Human Resources Ad »C60. 54C1 NW Broken Sound Blvd Boca Rater, c l 33487 E O E

S e n o u s A t » u t A C a r e e r •n R e a l E s t a t e 7

We are serous about you'

S a l e s / M a r k e t i n g We need a professional sen -starter motrvaied with ability lo manage the s**»market ing effort 2 years experi-ence needed, preferably m mortgage surveys Duties include current account maintenance and new account development. Competitive salary,benefits FA* resume to (810] 398-9783 or Ma» io Box 1602 Observer S Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia. Ml 48150

S A L E S P E O P L E

W A N T E D

R E W A R D

• Free Tnp (Acapulco Cancun, Si Maarer Jamaica Cruisei " Set. confirmed appointments " Professional training • Paid vacation " $600 to $2 000 per week • 40IK & health insurance • Autc expense • Fieicne weekly schedule

All this and more can be yours w l w i you jowi ouf wmnmg team as we expand lo new areas For more into ana'or an nterview call Mr Howard at 1-8CC-9684664

P E G A S U S Southfield Audiovisual company I W I motivated individual wim expe-rience tor expanona pro audio 4 l g f W ( Department Put time pom cm wtoenefits package Fax resume » 810-353-50*3. attr Oevid

SALESPERSON - Fait pace prop-erty management company Reai estate bcenae I expenence required Commissmn Furnished leeOs

(810) 737-0743

SALES PERSON 10 cai on Itoral 4 grfl stores Expen-

issior onN 810-332-1187

S A L E S / P H A R M A C E U T I C A L

One ol the n«»or i leeOng pharme-

• F-ee Pre-icensing classes • Exclusive Success Syslems Programs

Variety ol Commission Plans Join the No. 1

Cotdwell Barker afl iiate m i re Midwesr

C a l l S h a r o n M c C a n r t a t 4 6 2 - 1 8 1 1 Ml B a n k e r

S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

M U L T I - B U I L D I N G C O . Is now hirmg energelc motivated people !o fin -ost perscin se«c»ions coordinator positions 'or tne.r new commuri ies Fax ol send resume tc Laura s Attn at >313| 459-060t.i 1330 GoOsrrKh. PiymouW. Mi 4S170 or ca,: Laura at I313) 459-7505 « 20

COUPLE TO MANAGE 150 umt apa-lmem complex in Westland CaH 313-^61 0288

En tena inmen t

EXCEPTIONAL Cocktail dmr-ier tno tor any occasion Piano, gwtar, flule & vocals Also outstanding chiidrer s entertainment 810-349-8255

( 3 1 3 ) 4€

C o i d w e l l

T E C H N I C A L S A L E S R E P Our service established in 1970 seeks perscn wit- agency or tacnnca1 saies expenence io work with current 4 pro-spective clients ir, Ischncai slaffmg Base, salary . commission 4 Benefits ARBOR TECHNICAL 459-1166

TELEMARKETER NEEDED $6 50 pe* hour plus bonuses 20 - 30 hours per wee« Ftenbie schedun-g W1« train Call DflCi FloC-nson at

313-542-0961

OFFICE CLEANING Plymouth Mon thru Fn 6pm to 9pm, $7 50' an hour Expenenced

313-541-5727

OFFICE HELP Pan-time seasonal 20-30 hrs per week includes mulWine phone answering, ti l ing m^il sorting checking computer reports etc Excellent wor*irg conations Must be dependable Call lor appointment

313-533-7710

P A R T T I M E

T E L E M A R K E T E R S Rapidly growing centrally iccaied mortgage lender s seeking to tin immeoate openings loi leiemar. ketei-s We jf1e« competitive salary 4 paid employee health insurance if you have experience and want ar opportunity lo earn what you are worth can mornings (8101 559-7300

An Equal Opportunity Employer

T E L E M A R K E T E R S We need 3 expenenced people Great opportunity to earr, $500 10 $1000 per week For personal inter-view ca* Ke*h Barrier: 800-986-2098

T E L E M A R K E T I N G

Fui or pan tme, Mon -Fn., Sai 9-t2pm Saws Back-ground preferred Enitiusi-

asnc, money motivated Great hourly pay pkis incentives Can Myrna al

( 8 1 0 ) 4 3 3 - 9 6 2 6

•vaaeoia n our Lworaa sales ' « *M saiee per"ormed by phone WW be -esporede tor operwig and m w ta«iing nm» pnamacy aooomts Hourfy Qonueea ne—h nauranca and401KpMri Seles aspenerce pre-

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SALES POSITION t INSTALLER Two poaiaona open M o l e d per

T A * * Aoeeaaonas after market or UWK TratfOT Now 4 Weaaand loee-kona Cm O w e * l«10) 44®. 7500

p o e m o f * Seeking M or part Person lor pany Ca i

ArvOrapfucs Oaaiar com (•10) 4*^-3444

S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

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TELEMARKETING SALES P R O F E S S I O N A L S O N L Y

. S t a r t B a s e $ 7 SQtf i r -

• E x c e l l e n t C o m m i s s i o n s

• F r e e B l u e C r o s s f o r a l l !

• P a i d V a c a t i o r v 4 0 1 K m a t c h

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n m e c a r e e r p o s i t i o n s o p e n ,

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TEMPEWORM CORPORATION

I N S I D E S A L E S gtainnai sfeei toundry has cparang tor tacnracaiy orm-me sales n a -vduai Reapons la tor n o sales io nay accounts throughoul North Amer i ca Enca l len i t e lephone mamar cofnpuw literals and know" edgabie of mecrwvng operations Technical degree pre»e"ed

Q U A L I T Y E N G I N E E R

An nondua l war S^C Beckgrtuxxl *3 •VMM and martain 1900060-2 pro-

TTTU COMPANY seeks M « moe

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E V E N I N G S " $200<*wk Local company reeos ' I 10 people lo work m Our Dnver.' I , D-spiay'Sales Depi Must have | car and be 18o» over Can Mon 4 | ^ u a s oniy 3 1 3 - 3 2 6 - 8 5 0 ^

R S D P r o d u c t i o n s CJ S • Bands • Karaoke • 6 hours of entenammen-. $375«1-SS8-73S-1182

m •Jobs Wan ted-

Female/Male

AFFORDABLE PERSONALIZED housekeeping Reliable profes-sional Hardworking ano thorough

(3131 455-4547

DEPENDABLE, lady wishes house-cieaniftg - Livonia. Farmington, Red-lord Will do windows 4 laundry Very good references (8iQ) 4i,4-4970

GREAT WITH CHILDREN Busy schedme'' Need flexibility'' Caring woman is seeking kv»-» c.h«l<!care hsusekeepmg posilion Vakd dean Michigan Dnver's license 4 CPR Relerences 614-385-6738

P A R T - T I M E E X P E R I E N C E D L E G A L SECRETARY

Needed tor medium sized Troy law firm WordPerfect 5 1 6 1 typing 65 wpm. salaiy oomnens^rale a im expenence send resume to Legal Administrator 801 W Beaver 5th Floor K50C Trey Mi 48084

PART TIME ZAM80NI DRIVERS

MAINTENANCE OPERATOR

The City ol Ptymoulh .s seeking mmorty and other qualified appli-c a n t s to r Z a m b o n i D n v e r s Maintenance Operators lor ween ragfuts and weekenos. Musl Be 18 or or older Appty in persoo at Plymouth Cultural Center. 525 Farmer Ply-moutfi Mi 48170 $7 15 10 start The Oty of Ptymouth is an equal opportunity employer and ooos not discnrrwate on the basis ol race color national ongm. rek^on age gander or disat«Wy

PARTY RENTAL CO Fur, Greal Pay Spring 4 Summer employment Flexible Pan 4 Fu« time Outdoor Wort (810) 347-2240

Real Estate company r . Bloomfield Hkis seeking part-time help Monday-Friday 4 O O i 30 General olfce skilte answamg phones typing CaH Mar,ye at i8l0]i647-«i00

RECEPTIONISTCLERlCAL PERMANENT PART-TIME

Troy Oltice <* pouring wortOmde automotive supplier seeking entrust astK iTKtvudual 10 perform general o f V a duties mdu«ng answenng pnones i * n g a ught ly j ing Irom ipm to 5pm Mon »wuFn Computer skins 4 Spanish language a plus Please fax resume to Office Manager.

81M19-2015

RECEPTIONIST EVENINGS 3-7 30pm. Men-Thurs . 1 day on Sal

BmmnyienvSoulhkskl area Jackie 0» Lotaaa (810) 847-5320

RECEPTIONIST For dwopracac olfcee expenence helpful Now area

Ca i (810) 477-1240

HARDWORKING DEPENDABLE cleaning iacfy 10 yrs expenence excellent leferences 313-728-9628

RETIRED 48 year old Wixom woman wishes work af home us*ig nead or hands Wit p«*-up & return work to you Can Gas 810-926-1760

SEEKING POSITION as a household Manager Previous work experience m targe lormal household We« edu-cated organized efficient wnh out-standing communicat ion skil ls Excellent relerences Contact Chris-tine at 810-650-3936 preferably between 12-3pm

Chi ldeare Services-

Licensed

ACTIVITIES MEALS 4rtots ol love Licensed with references. CPRFirs! Aid Livonia location Non-Can RondfcXara; (313) 462

smoking 482-3982

AffordabM licensed daycare ava4abM Mon-Fn . days or afternoons Snacks 4 meals provided Wayne Ford Rd area Westland 313-595-1168

CALL OEBeiES Daycare lor your CTuldcare needs Licensed Expen-enced Lots of love 4 learning . Itei ibie scheduling (810) 426-811

CHRISTIAN DAYCARE tor ages i-S 4 Latchkey 8-12 yrs Preschool pro-gram. educational toys 4 activities O S S accepted 810 968-3524

FARMINGTON MILLS ( 1 1 4 M**»e bet) Lcenaed Day Care Home Fat, dean 4 sate Fenced yard Meals provided Can Amy 810-476-4294

LICENSED E VENING chad care pro-v*Mr has openings tor 3 yrs 4 elder Owner •necks homework supervi-sion baths O V E R N l G H T E R S WELCOMEO «101

SALES CLERK Part Tene Pappendge Fans nmt ttor» has

openings tor part time Hloirt muat be itonbM 4

some heavy M m g 29115 8 Mas Rd 810-477-2046 EEO aam#vd

S E C R E T A R I A L PAPT T a * A M ssteM oflce n Lmona seekng a Secretary CMncai phone aagualM required Computer

am f |pca>i e»ene>ja4 one m i l i a r a day Coreact Anne Moms Century 21 Aow at (313) 484-7111

» E C * T A « v employment opportu n«y tor i n d w l u a who a knowi ~'"^>0M n office M M 7 MM 4 I M M M Aak tor C m s W i l l i

(810»i 442-7100 ext 210

Serv ice Raprsaar i ta l lve M M iCLf o a r hauw •dsei tor coasge atudsma or raMae H 0 to $13 an "Ouf M o o r ,

seeks taps to mvemory'sermte naaonal drug store chain Cai today for mors infer me hon HAMS

C h i k k a m

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CHILDCARE IN my RocheaMr M M home One opervng tor 3-4 year etc Expen enced e«ersncee C a i Cytihai,

( •10) 8SO-797S

C H I L D C A R E In my WesfMnd home tor your n » dMr. 1 y 4 Up Fu» time Week days

(313) 729-2931

O a L O CAME provmad m my home S days waekty 3 yrs 4 csder Ave*-abM saemoons & m w w y a i

(313153^2108

FAMILY DAYCARE n n t a r M X r u ptaachoot

•ma only WeaaancVLMonM aree Ca i Judy 4 Jtoi (313) 42S-8M4

LOVING MOTHER Of 1 liMhaa to wsacti y o u mad to iay Garden Cay ftoata wir i m a of lova toy* a care

ft13) 421 1345

LOVMO MOTHER WM baftyat In my home Monday f a a Frvtoy afler 2pm S l a i i a r m anyama

» 1 3 )

538 ( M A c m Needed

BABYSITTER NEEDED tor my Bv rrangham home Ch*»af i s agas 8. 4. 3 4 7mOS Hours - Mon-FiV9 IO 4 Cad Tracy (810) 559-5700

BABY SITTER, who loves to play, tor 3- t year old art Very Hgfit houee-keeping Mon W e d Approx 2-8pm Bloomfield Hi ls 810-842-4789

CARING ANO responaPM person needed tof 2'1 year old 2 to 3 ave rungs a week (313) 794-0953

Camg. loving -nalure dependaDM person a needed m my NW West-land home. 3 days-'wk to care lor 2 pre-schoolers Appucants musl be a l leasi 18 have own iransportalion 4 experience with children Mosl xnpor-tarMly caregiver must play wtth 4 direct my grrls ci oonetructrve activity

CHILDCARE FOR mfart twins, days Relerences required Salary or small salary plus apartment Detroii CMI (313) 4382177

CHILDCARE IN my home Need someone loving, conststant. reliable tor 5 year old 4 22 month old 1-2 days, week Chns 810-476-5658

CHILDCARE IN my Royal Oak nome 2-3 days per week from 2 30-4 30 lor 3 small Boys Ideal tor college student 810-399-1565

CHILD CARE needed lor our Bir-mingham non-smoking home. Flex-ible hours 4 References Must love infants' After 10am 810-646-1665

CHILD CARE needed for Tues and Fri . for 2 and 7 yr olds m Westland Own transportation References

(313)513-2142

CHILC CAftE needed n my Fan* Lilley home pan time. days, refer-ences 4 transportation /leaded Ca i Jenny after 5pm 313 453-7302

ages 2 4 4 in my Northvilte home. 7am 10 6pm Thurs-Fn 4 alternating Weds Average 27 hrs.'wk Transportation references required 810-349-0699

CH ILDCARE P R O F E S S I O N A L wanted in my Farmington Hals home Immediate opening Transportation 4 good dnving record a must Full-time position thru June (810) 473-7045

FULL-TIME. NON-SMOKING baby sitter needed m our Livorua home Long term - starting m June Ages 7, 5 2 4 6 weeks 1313) 425-8201

GRANDMOTHER TYPE - Mother's Helper needed for Canton toddler 4 mlant Part-time, fiexiole hrs. trans-portation 4 relerences 313-495-0423

NANNY NEEDED • tor mfanl in our N W Troy home Mon thru Fri Must have references, own reliable trans-portation non smoking and like dogs Excellent pay with bonuses-paid vacation ( 810-879-7935

M A N A G E R

C O U P L E

Management company seeking dynamc couple to manage smai! -pscale lownhouse (40) community in Oe'roi: MUST nave 1 year c* expen-ence m property management, main-tenance. and leasing Competitive wages apartment and benefits

Send resume to. Manager Couple P O Box 2S5005

Waist Bkx>mtieid Ml 48325 or FAX - 810-865-1630

NANNY NEEDED For 12 year old »r! in our Canton home Call Ron Samples al

(810) 978-3336

NANNY NEEDED 4 days.'wk (or 3 mo old 4 afler school care of 12 9. 4 7 y« old Relerences Non smoker Dependable transportation Canton (313) 397-0965

NANNY POSITION available Loving, tun, energetc non-smoking person, needed to care tor our 6 year old son (4 his busy parents tor lhat matter*; In our Canton home Our 8AM-6PM

M-F Salary negotiable Needed by end of April

(3131 964-3855 D (3131 844-3070

RESPONSIVE CARING person needed lo care for 2 4 5 year old. Mon -Fn , 10 30-3pm in our Roch-ester Hi ls home (810 ) 652-3611

Elder ly Care k

Assistance

NEED A helping hand'1 Companion non-skilled services available tor seniors, ItexWe schedule reason able rales (313) 522-3075

NURSES AIDE lot elderty invalid woman Live in with pnvate room or daily rale Bonded Experience pre-ferred bul wiamg 10 leach care of patient Good wages ruce home West Dearborn area Call (3131 562-1663

TWIN OAKS Adult Foster Care, has opening tor elderly woman Excellent care provided m a gmel country set-ting Pnvate pay 810-784-8841

Whether you need help n your home for 2 hours or 24 hours,

L e t U n i t e d H o m e C a r e S e r v i c e s H e l p Y o u

R e m a i n I n d e p e n d e n t in Y o u r O w n H o m e

Services provided by UHCS, a pnvale duty home health care

agency are ideai lor people neeong ass-stance with personal

care, meal preparation, light house-keeping. and companionship

Other services include • Care ol me Chronically III

• Disabled • Alzheimer's Care

• Respite Care'

For more Wormanon. call

Un i ted Home Ca re Serv i ces

(313)422-9250 Secvmg Oakland 4 Wayne Counties

Established n 1962

WILL PROVIDE 24 hour care in my licensed a<M1 taster care home in Farmmglon Has Reasonable rates 4 outstanding quality care Lots at TLC

(810) <74-1160

Educat ion ]

I o i t n i c t k n

GRADES 2-12 Englished degreed mom wishes 10 tutor m Writing litera-ture and enjfish ReaaoanbM rales For ntormaaon 313-595-7654

Business/

P r o t Services

WRrriNG SERVICES • Expenenced professional •Technical, General Multi Pvxpose

810-355-4215

564 Financia l Service

(See c l a n M62)

CASH FOR YOUR MORTGAGE FULL ANO PARTIAL

313-937^996

CANTON- Licensed smoke-free j home Fun learning 4 T1.C CPFt i e A,d indoor.'ouKtoor play areas Smai group infants 4 up 313-981-7438 570 A t t o n i e y W l e f a l

Counsel ing

• REAL ESTATE • DIVORCE • BANKRUPTCY

Reasonable -ales A M Howard (810) 356-6'62

574 B o s u K x O p p L

i See C l a n 390 >

F a r m e r s I n s u r a n c e G r o u p

Is developing Insurance Agarose We are r i r v w w i g maviduaM wah degrees who want to develop the* own buameaa Start part-time w o o w n g - i * preaan employment Ca i Dave stanbury ar 313486-4747 or

313-459-5494

card 4sM>ulor Disney Naecar a sports prcck^ss No seMng. Co aocounto H » M p o u U M $7900rten aooountol-SCIOei 7-9600

GiaaMiu Naecar B 1

Oi aaM'HQ c pany too i sang Co aocxxrw UOCNVmo poaMBM $18900-25 H H M M i M l eOO-9174800

HEFTY PERSONALIZED CMdran s Cuamaai tor M M

b n d n g p g . mar-kaang m a n u l Brochurea M o d S300D f313)

ME04CAL B H X I N O I m m e a n i n c o m e

a # M f t 3 - S 3 2 4

NEED SPECIAL People a » d s a n to earn sees income BuoceasMaga-ima's a t e M u a Ca i tor mowwaaon

(810) 471-41 a t

NETWOMK MARKETING LEAOERS

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PAPERPACKAGING CMST Excaianl caah now Owner rearing Contact owner at P O Box 43fl NoflhvUe, Ml 48167

VENOING ROUTE n Livoma 8 machines 6 localed

$9,000 tirm Lesve message (313) 427-5815

$ 1 0 0 0 ' s P o s s i b l e T y p i n g

Pan time For ksnngs, call ton tree 1 -800-218-9000 Ext T -3673

• 1 R N N O U N C € M € N T S

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600 Personals

LOVING COUNTRY couple wishes 10 complele their tamily through adoption Call Bill and Linda al Access code 95 1-800-763/7966

M E E T L O C A L

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Record & Listen lo Ads FREE '

18+ use tree code 3 1 7 0

3 1 3 - 9 6 2 - 7 0 7 0

Legal Not ice*

Accept ing Bids

ACCEPTING EIDS tor Brookside V4-Isge lawn maintenance lor the 1997 season Please contact Tom 1.313) 397-2356

Adopt ions

ADOPTION Is our nope a child is our dream our love is uncondi-tional Piease can anytime ' -800-635-4504 code 99

expenses pa<i

ADOPTION OUR dream of becorrwig parents can only become really because of the people wtio choose adoption as a responsible alternative If you are looking tor a happy and loving couple tha! would provide the love and devotion thai you woiAd want as parent tor your child

1-000-949-0610

Cards of Thanks

es Magazine'! i t OKk f l (HM4-5277

ST. AIDE NO VENA May the Sacred Heart oi Jesus be adcecf. glorified, loved 4 preserved throughoul Ihe wond. now 4 forever Sacred Hean cf Jesus, pray 'or us Si Jude. wo-ke- c-1 miracles pray tor us St Jude helper of me hopeless prayer for us Say prayer 9 times a day tor 9 days, publish Request wi« be granted

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THANK YOU ST JUDE lor prayers answered Much appreciated KLM

Lost & Found

FOUND - 2 beautiful German Shep-erds without collars found in ihe Btoomheid Has area We have them safe 4 protected lor a short lime To claim please call immediately 4 leave message at 810-932-2741

FOUND - Blend Lab,Shepherd, lemale with blue oollar on 3-18-97 a l Orchard Lake/Commerce Rds Being held al Oakland County Shelier until Tues Mar 251h, Control "149156 810-391-4100

FOUND IN Farmingion smai, black 4 white, temafe isrner Collar bul no lags Very MerMy if not claimed needs home (8101 478-5400

FOUND male cai Tiger looking Near Joy Rd 4 Morton-Taylor

(3131 459-7086

LOST CAT - All btack. long hair near Middiabei* W Q»cago on 3-13

Call 3 i : REWARD 13-525-1568

LOST DOG Male Sharper black 7 Maai'Haggerty area Lost S i & 97 No coaar Reward1 (313) 397-0506

702 Antiques/

Collectibles

BURL WALNUT adsboard 8275 Queen Anna cftna cabinet 1375. walnut dang lams'44x53 Q u i i n Ann Lsga $175 74 n with matofang drapes nurouoMM coral) $325 1810) 828-6062

Of 313-881-4610

COLLECTIBLE PLATES M n l c o n » lion n orlgnal boxss Limoges LM-•qua othei names 8'0-952-5848

DETROITER GAS Move. S600rbeM Old sale 4 wide. 5 tax, on wheel*. $600rt»sl 1810) 827-6894

DINING ROOM sei 1930s. 7 piece llakan walnut nseds ishmshing $800 Call alter 6 1810; 820-5432

FURNITURE - 5 pc beHroonvMI, twin bed lelephcne stands, mirror

(810) 474-1161

LOST DOG Older temaie, white; brown spots, tan collar witnue bow Garden City Reward (313) 421-8246

LOST Sctmaurer. Cherry Hil/Hicks area Dog requires medication. Reward (313) 326-1263

LOST • WeOSing nng 6 caret dia-mond w.itaggette diamonds vary semirnemaf 'Reward. 1810) 661 -7515

i s M € R C H R N D I S €

# 7 0 0 - 7 7 8

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FREE FIREWOOD you haul (313 (313) 534-4757

FREE FIREWOOD - You p *k up n front yard From Beech wood 30451 Purnsn. Livonia

FREE GE Range Macfc'whOs worts perfectly-except timer i broken i You pKk-up (313) 477-2333

702 .Antiques/

Collectibles

ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT Postcards china cups'ssucers FLORAL CHINA immature* perfume bottles toys. rrvMary 810-624-3365

ANNOUNCING ARRIVAL of large •election of 'MAJOLICA- from uncto Kaflartng af T Memlwood " Tfve ad

« « w i i u « rrom Lxnoa Troy Comers Araguea. BuieMvg B-rm.ngf-.am MS bearer 10 ' 5 N c*s

oour* rtrodudory offer M Ihcp of ce l Lmda <MeMty at 419-536-5531

Over 300

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Country L M n g S h o w ' Tha

S O U T H F I E L D

A M E R I C A N A

A N T I Q U E S

S h o w & S a l e

SouthftaW CMc Canter 24000 Evergreen e 1 9 * M M riese to Evergreen E i * SoMh)

M a r c h 2 1 - 2 2 - 2 3 Fndey 2pm . 9pm

SaMday Npon 8pm SuntMv Noon . S0m

FURhlTURE | FOLK ART | COUNTRY HOME FURMSHMIGS

H - 6 0 of» war OE ed

ANTIQUE CENTER 170 Ptoa Dealers R B J NeedM TKngs 8388 W Ptoreon Rd .

Ruafeno Ml (S10) 860-2663 N on 1-75 Ext 122 W T 4 maes

ANTIQUE DINING room I w4eM S Chan • 1 ami M r ,

$ 1 8 0 0 M u s i sea l a a s k i n g $ a w a d b a

^ i r S T I M E F O R m A N O T H E R G R E A T W S H O W ' The Blue Water Antique Dealers Association present! sur -Spring Show Sat Apm 5. 10am-6pm S Sun Apnl 6 iQam-Spm Admission $3 Meals svaosds. Nrw Haven High School 57700 Graiot Ave. New Haven. Mich (W of I 'M. going east take exit 247 gong vest e«n 248. follow signs | Door pn;es donated by Green Sireel Tavem 37700 Green S t . New Baitmoie Mich For mtorma-t i o n c a n Tim G a b l e a l

810-725-1193

RARE OIL PAINTINGS walercolors. irthograpris Chinese ivory carving. Watertord crystal. Whling Lily sler-ling 5Jver bronze 4 brass candle-sticks 4 Ikxx lamps art objects, punch bowv art glass SJigh wafldoc* 4 ruby glass (810) 476-3829.

SCHWINN BLACK phanlom 1950 Not a rec-ca Slored many years Mint Real ttung tor Ihe pnee of a rep-lica $3 400 1810,1620-1826

Shuffleboard Table - 18 f t , over 35 •rs old. eiceaeni condrtKxi. $1500

Call 4pm-10pm 313-522-1858 c ,

TABLE - Round oek. quarter sawn, 4 4 press back chairs. Sokd seats Excellent condrtion We l priced

1810) 644-1304

T O Y S H O W Ceaaorr. Cmc Center

Comer of Mchigan Avenue 4 Greer'eld Rd.

Sunday. MARCH 23rd 9am-3pm Adrrvsson $4 00

Into. (B10| 594-8697

704 Arts 4 Craf ts

GIFT aASKET Supplies For Sale Basket ! mugs etc

(313) 422-2170

UNIVERSAL LASER ENGRAVING machine 4 culling syslem 22 wan two years old (313) 722-4315

706 Auct ion Sales

P U B L I C A U C T I O N Wayne County Seized

Vehcie Sale Wed, Mar 26 - 11 am

inspection 8 30am Also 'eatu-eo will be repossessed ven-chles olferd by NBD Bank, Hun-tington Acceptance Dearborn Fed-eral credit Union Comanca Bank, Mercury Finance 4 Trenton F C U Come lo buy or sell, down payment of $300-5500 cash required at time of sale

AUTO POOL AUCTION 19665 Teeprap"

Brownslown Twp Ml 313-479-4360

BANK FINANCNING IS NOW AVAILABLE

WANTED - antique furniture lamps older collectibles, etc

810-231-9525

710 Estate Sales

^ E S T A T E S A L E S

W B Y D E B B I E IN HOUSE

• F u l l E s t a t e s - 2 0 % F e e Cash paid 48 hrs afler sale

• A u c t i o n - C o n s i g n m e n t s A N T I Q U E S W A N T E D - C A S H B U Y O U T S -

Our Re1e-e"ce List is the Best Thing

We Have'

3 1 3 - 5 3 8 - 2 9 3 9 WE DO ALL THE WORK-

E S T A T E S A L E S

& L I Q U I D A T I O N S

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C O M P A N Y

S h i r l e y R o s e 3 1 3 - 4 2 5 - 4 8 2 6

711 Garage Sales

Oakland

THURSDAY THRU Monday. 9am - 4 pm. Go t sets 21699 Independence Dnve Souihfieid

712 Garage Sales Wayne

UVONIA - Wed Thurs. Fn March 26-28 15863 Alexander NyS Mile E-Broadmoor Besl offer - touring bikes VCR, color TV Big Stuff'

713 Moving bales

BIG SALE Drexel King bearoom set, 6 pes w-poster bed - house ton o l moe furniture 810-641-8124

LIVING ROOM, dimngroom. bed-room office 4 pate furniture Excel-lent condition 810-683-1568

MOVING SALE - tomilure, art com-pressor lawn equipment loots ate 11 MaeiLahser 810-946-9692

REDFORO MAR 28 4 29 9-6 9934 Brady N ol W CtkcagoW o» Tele-graph Chn0ren$,la-dies clothing $ l - i 5 Christmas tiee decorations Craft suppkes Skis, furrwure etc

WEEK LONG - 25 yrs evsrytnmg Furniture tools fcmfier appkances c lones books, yard iqwpment, toy*. WayneiWarren 7336 N Wildwood

30785 PLUM Lane W of Dequmdie S ct 13 M M Saf Mai 29 9-4 fcfccro-wave, knons kitchen chairs Nin-tendo R C Eagle Plane clothes

714 C l o t h i n g "

BEAUTIFUL LONG haired BEAVER h * l e r y h sua 4-6 Exceaent oory» Hon $1500 (S10l 646-8342

BRiOAL GOWN Whae long m i v i i beaded boAce toi Iran w«h head ptoce 4 ve* Gorgeous1 Site 16-20 >175*>e« offer (313) 522 3433

MINK COAT G l o a ^ l M * brown Mi-gartip length appraised value 12 80C Becky 3 l 4 ^ 2 l - 4 M 5 wort 313-432 5642

WE C O N G DRESS never worn sue 9 Mual tee Paid $1 SOO swung $700*eM Days (610) 737-7116

Eves (313) 427 1461

WE DOING GOWN - AMSALLE New, stfa 10, vorysaan anaaffi

v a n $700 810-567-3466

WHITE SEAOED laoe w e d d n g gown long Mnvas n a S. nawst worn ar M M M pato I P W e e o l im (810)

716 H o o e h s i d Goods

M X GLASS Owng MCM seMs S t i c s i m l oondtoon BSOMaai

•Mors 9pm (810) 737-1672

ANTIQUE BRASS • doubM bad rack, sna i ia i l Mmea

810-540-0*38 or 6 1 0 - S * f r e « S

A m . LANCES « great OOrtOon tomaura and more MOVING MUST SELL" Carson (313) 307437$

716 Houaebold Goods

BABY c a n maorass dmaer Oak FMWH Very good concMKn $350

(313) 522-6946

BABY FURNITURE, 8 pieces, white axceHeni oondtoon. Simmons con temporary $1,700 (6101 681-6837

BeauaU Cherry anSsrtanmant earner $400 3'4*7ft Kilam rug 1150 32x32 Mohan OOM $150 10)645-9040

BEDROOM SET Bassal Meour ra nean, plus matness 4 apmgs Clean1

$85(Vbesl (3131591-6157

BEDROOM SET - queen mauve upholstered bed 2 mghi Stands entertainment una. custom wndow traalmenl 4 spread, $2999 Dining tabfaS chairs 2 grey solas a lucite cocktail table (6I0| 736-6350

Bedroom Sal - quean, oak storage headboard ^at tached nighlstands enlertanment chest, laryboy reckner Me new, $600 (313) 464-0837

B-RAND NEW dark green cranberry,1

beige plaid sola with matching loveseal $1200 (810) 650-9664

BRASS BED - king new with patow soft mattress set Cost $1300 -Sacrifice $445 (810) 691-4468

BRASS BED queen new complele with ortho sei m plasbc cost $1.000. sacrifice $325 (810) 691-4468

BAOYHILL biu&tan couch, loveseal 4 chair $500 Sokd wood hum bsckoom sei sold. Large desk. $100 5 Light Itoor lamp $100 (313) 397-8121

CHAiR NEVER used grey 4 mauve plaid 5 matching pillows Was $500 asking best offer |810) 653-0650

CHAfR. sofa 4 loveseal navy blue like new 2 Yrs old Muat sal, $1 100 besl Cel (313) 422-9916

CHERRY BURL • dimng room set, tabM 4 chairs, 2 leaves buffet $875

(810) 737-0641

CHERRY CHlNACURlO cabinet by Hardsn. Eicelleni oomajion. New $3500 $120&best 810-683-1588

CHERRY lighted cabinet, conation

Omna Set- table 4 chairs anat. buffet. 2 leaves, good $4,500 810-355-0613

CHINA CABINET. 611x5 If. matching large dimng table, minor ware $175 besl offer Afler 6 (313) 534-2915

CHINA CABINET L shaped couch glass cofee table, chair, onenlaf screen 4 more (810) 661-4152

COLONIAL SOLID Cherry drop leal (able 4 ladderbacks rush seals very r*ce. $56S firm (3131 981-0666

COUCH. FLEXSTEEL Floral tap-estry Pa»3 $1200-asking $650 Excellent shape 18101 814-9344

COUCH, loveseat. chair w'otlomar Neulral colors Like new very ruce $900 313-277-2151

COUCH 4 Loveseal traditional neu-tral excellent condMion. $500 3 pc sectional, foresl green plaid, like new. $1,000 313-421-5652

COUNTRY blue pnnt, 82' sola Chan ottoman pittows $350 CaH week ends only 313-326-01351

DINETTE - Contemporary 5 piece 1 yr old Cost $1000 new t « $300 takes <l' (313 ) 533-2446

DINETTE SET Chromcraft, 42x60 octagon table wAeal 4 matching chairs Like new, $450' Wcker dresser by L«nk, 6 drawers, glass top 4 mirror, $250 (810) 319-5861

DINING, beautiful Chippendale mahogany taCHe 8 chairs 4 china cabinet $4 500 810-652-8500

DINING - beautiful 1930s Grand Rapids, complele satin wood set quality, $6,500 810-436-6443

Dining Hulch - pecan upper glass, 2 bottom cupboards, drawer. exceHenl condition. $225 (313) 464-2134

DININGROOM BLACK marble table 4 6 upholstered Cham Eiceaent condition 51400 810-433-3416

DINING ROOM set 6 cane chairs lighted hulch pecan finish asking

<3331 459-5627 $1,200

DINING ROOM Set excellent condi-tion 0\ncan Phyfe table mahagony. $300 4 Queen Ann chairs, uphol-stered cherrywood. $300 Queen Ann china cabinet mahagony $300

(810) 644-2713

DINING ROOM ThomasvUto table 6 chairs - newly upholstered, 1 leal, server available $950 810-471-5604

DINING SET, contemporary oak veneer 8 matching chairs, cabinet

won, $600 good conaaon, 810-474-9410

DINING SET - sokd wood, beautiful veneer lighted hulch, Cufle! 6 uphol-stered chairs, table w,'2 leafs $ '500

(810) 524-0628

DINING SETS - Paul Bunyon «n pne 8 pes. Kitchen set w'5 captian chairs inpme (810) 412-9242

OINN1NG ROOM set, 2 wall unrts

Ctop lamp table 4 cofiee latue

4pm 313-721-0320 DRESSER —.Contemporary Light Oak w.i'nwrror. night stand, single box spnng w,mattress 313-464-8118

ELECTRIC ADJUSTABLE twin bed like new Waler Cannon 3200 psi power washer used 3 months Keji-more upnghl freezer (810)349-1473

ETHAN ALLEN, glass door hutch sokd maple, very good condition $799 810-565-1142

FAMILY ROOM - camel bac* sola loveseal 4 chair w/ottoman navy plaid good condition Asking $500

(313) 453-5722 afler 5pm

FURNITURE - Quality Pieces Lac quer entertainment center Baker Chinese modem coffee table writing desk 810-540-0436 or 810-540-6039

FURNITURE SOFA 2 reamers 1 cocktail latMi 1 end lade Game table chairs (810) 375-1656

GENUINE BRASS HEADBOARD -tor iwto bed, exceaent condition $l75,best (8101 752-6706

LA-Z-eOY Sola sleeper $250 dinette set wl* chairs $150 single bed 4 frame $125 LAa new 810-542-6402

LOVESEAT BEtGE excellent con a-hon. one year old Asking $300 Cai (313) 261-4215

LOVESEAT BEiGE excellent cona-tion one year old Asking $300 Cm (313) 261-4215

MATTRESS queen 2-twm w i n t'ame Sena Excellent condition S250-'each or besl (610)827-6591

MUST SELL • couches 4 chairs $400 4 Bar stools $25 aach Oak enlertamment center $700 Dmmg tad * 4 6 chairs $360 3 Oak 4 glass cocktail tables $350 Bunk bads (250 Almond refrigerator 22 cu ft $250 Largs pictures 4 many mi»c •tarns •> (8101 665-2304

NEW MARVIN wood French dcoto 6-* x 610" S14CO

(810) 431-0197

OAK DINING room table w « chairs metering china cabinet great oondi-son $600 810-594-1606

OPEN MOUSE ONE DAY ONLY

WEONESOAY 3 26 * 7 Modal home tomHure • d n n g room. •M. smenanrneni center onenta desk and chaei couch chairs and mote Open trom 10am to 4pm (Si$) 453-4S0 or (810) 347 4684 49421 Commons Blvd Pyoouth Twp Located W of Rags Rd , S of North Tentorial Rd

PERSIAN RUG 8- « I f f navy bur oundy and cream Exceaent oonO-fan aurahdd pad included $1 500

(810) 347-0157

QUEEN PLATFORM - adfusMPM

e«.-»i lop men-tal M M M

OUEEN SIZE sola bed EMM 4 IGH btos MIL new mataisa e«oea»-v cowaaon HOP 1810) 86I-0Q4C

RATTAN COUCH

J 5 I 2 L RATTAN LOVESEAT 2 and MMee T M . ooiee iabM |47S tof 1

•k S7S (3 IJ) 729-1194

RCOCCORATMO - HeniSredon sofa - 0 0 New gMaa ooflae MbM(40a40) toMas 4 Mmea (810) 647-67*0

REFRIGERATOR KENMORE • M M douMa doors, M M M S 20 TO»V 1680 Sola M M a n . never uead SS7S (810) 948-' 103

716 Household Goods

REFRIGERATOR SEARS, stole by side mJ c e maker almond excellent condition. $400 (810) 3*8-7386

SECTIONAL 2pc 4 ove seat, white, oak dinette sat w,'4 chairs; 4 pc green bedroom sal (8101647-7253

SOFA Ethan Allen cameiback Tufled cloth & snd table Both Good Condition (810) 926 9712

SOFA 86 in Waverly pm*. excel lent buy al $350

313-453 3502

SOFA 3 Piece sectional, neutral pnnt $300 Oak China Cabinet $100. Both good condition 313-937-3523

TRADITIONAL SOFA 4 Love Seal Onkyo Steree SyMsm Cak-

(313) 420-0948

WATERBED oerk wood king sua 1 lights, 4 drawer

pedestal, $250 (313) 522-1181 bookcase, mirror, * I

WATERBED FULL size top quality Musl sell relocating $250 Can; 13131 495-0375

WATERBED - King size book case, dark walnut, good con as ion $350

Call (313) 464 8836

718 S u n d a y , M a r c h 2 3 , 1 9 9 7 O&E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 0 0 1 t o 8 0 2

Appl iances

REFRIGERATOR $200 Gas range 1200 Waeheri'dryer $ 175 each 4 V sxcaMnt shape 313 697-7222

WASHER 4 dryer Ksnmore heavy-duty wnh multiple cycles Good con-dition $175rt»m (313) 936-7970

719 PoolsSpas/Hot Tubs

D O N ' T B U Y A P O O L

Until you check our prices We are specialists in above ground pools We will beat your best de» Free yard analysis CaM Rainbow Pools 1-800-350-7034

HOT TUB - 6 PERSON, only 2 y n old. excellent condition $1200 313-522-1388

SIXTEEN BY 32 Foot above ground poo! with accessories You take, best ofler (313) 451-1059

( * > 3 J

Cameras

NIKON 28-65 f 15-4 3 zoom mkhood 4 1A mint. Nikon SOOmmm f 6 reflex wilh case MCarw rrwit, Tamroo 300 mm t 2.8 M case IA 1.4x ext tor MAon: m r t . Evanngs. 313-686-3071

732 Computers

CHEAPEST PRICES IN TOWN Oft-L ease Computers

Woe seleclion mciudng 17" moni-tors, laptops, 486 s Macs On Grand Rnve< between Drsks 4 Farmmglon, krmted hours. Please ca i : •PC Liquidators 810-477 6099

Pentium 810MB. case, modem New still in box $1250 810-206-5800

COMPUTER - 486 DX2 66, 8 Ram, 270 HD, 14' SVGA monitor key-board, mouse, $499 810-360-0676

721 Bicycles

GATEWAY SVGA 31 * color monitor, new, $900 313-458-2738 days;

313-533-4026 nights

718 •Appliances

CATHY'S BEST VALUE APPLIANCE

FREE I YEAR WARRANTY 26734 Michigan Ave , between Beech Daly 4 Inkster Rds 313-359-2072 or 5741 E 8 W e Warren 1 blx W ol Mound Rd

DRYER - Gas, Kenmo-e White, Very good condrtion $150

' (3131 421-4607

ELECTRIC RANGE 30 inch $65 313-522-9366

FREEZER - Commercial upnght Lke new Paid $1200. asking $800

18101 477.6456

GAGNON APPLIANCE Reconditioned washers 4 dryers with a 1 year warranty Like new-

1-600-670-5010

GAS DRYER Ma lion $50

GAS STOVE w,1 microwave $125 Electric stove $75 Refrigerator 5150 Window air conditioner $100 Microwave $75. TV cabinet $325

(313) 495-'899

HOT POINT refngeralor 18 2 cu f t . white less than 1 year old $285

810-474 4672

KENMORE arge capacity portable washer 4 electnc dryer used 6 mos warranty's . ^ $700 313-454 9645

KENMORE PORTABLE washer 4 aryer. like new $400 GE electric sieve seH Cleaning, almond excellent condition $-300 (810! 848-9825

KENMORE STACKABLE electnc full size washerdryer White Excellent condition $6O0 (810) 486-8123

I ^ N M O R E washer 4 gas dryer Matched sei, almond excellent con-dition Must sen 313-591-6690

LAB PUPS, yellow AKC shots males 4 females Ready March 28

Call 1313) 525-8436

BIKES GALORE Girls 26' Schwinn Collegiate 26" Schwirv, LeTour Huffy 10 speed Charger Boys 26' 3 speed Monarch. 20' Hurfty (313) 522 2761

| MlSC COMPUTER parts Old 4 | new Pager I 810 717-1459

722 Bu i l d i ng Materials

. K1TCHEN.12XJ 3 complete including 21 medium oak cabinets, aimond counter lops GE dishwasher, gas oven 4 cooktop. slamness slee-. smk & hood, 22 cu fl side-by-sioe relng-erator Excellent condition Best offer Over $18G0 Call ate aflemoons or weekends SOLD

SUPER COMPUTER SALE SAVE $$$ - SUPER VALUES

LIVONIA. MICH SAT MAR 29 10AM lo 3PM LIVONIA ELKS LODGE HALL

31117 Plymoulh Roao 1 block East of Mernman

1 Mile South of 1-96 NEW 4 USED COMPUTERS Lowest Priced Disks in U S A

SOFTWARE 52 A UP Prepaid phone cards 54min $10

Admission $5 00 (3131283-1754

REMOOELiNG 2 bathrooms Sinks, tub, counters cab.-nais shower doors $l200t>est 313-459-3606

734 Electronics/Audio '

Video

724

i COMPLETE CAR system 10" sub-; woifer, amp detachable face CD Like ; new. must sen $325 810-661-4427

Business k Office

Equ ipmen t

PROFESSIONAL sound equipment' light nil JBL 4 Crown Macro. $3 0OG'

, i best Wi» split 517-545-2853

BLACK DESK, black computer stand, black back desk, black o l c e chair 4 drawer legal »img'cabinet, $250, noi sold separately

(313) 451-3210

TOSHIBA TV - 48" w. surround sound syslem 3 yr warranty LAe new $1500/best (313) 427-1788

Desk, Creoenza 4 Chair- Paoli. exec ulrve slyie mahogany, new $7000. asking S260C '810-442-2019 736 Video Games,

Tapes, M o n e t

JEWELRY STORE Fixtures' ISfloor cases 5 wall cases 5 matohtng cha rs. 50 light fixtures plus tracks, and 2 counches Package pnee $4,500 (810) 652-6040

O F F I C E F U R N I T U R E

C o m p a n y R e m o d e l i n g ! ! Like new O f ice furniture Id" sae

including Hayworth 4 Steelcase par-litions, desks 4 chairs

Everything must go!

C a l l ( 8 1 0 ) 5 8 3 - 8 0 7 0

USED FILE cabmels desks chairs, bookcases, lateral hies, conference tables & much more The Pnee Is Righl 313-525-6274

BY OWNER - GREENPOINTE Fan lastic newly decorated immaculate ranch 3-4 bedrooms. 3 baths vaulted ceilings, finished walk-out

-el. 2 *r« d much

IEASURE Can (810) 786-5272 nghts , TREA!

-replaces, decks, sky-UINE

746 Hospi ta l Equ ipment

HOSPITAL BED almost new, $750 (810) 380-9348

light collapsible w'removable leg

$1 SOOtiest (810) 853-0650

WHEELCHAIR EXTRA-WIDE weight, ci rests

747 Jewel ry

Engagement CaXed OH Elegant 1 3 Diamond Soutane Appraand $7000 Asking $4000 (313) 420-8166

ENGAGEMENT RING Set Uan]u» cut total weignt t ' i carats. wNh papers. $1 000 Hrm 313-453-6693

748 L a m Garden k

Snow Equipment

DIXIE CHOPPER X 2000, 80" put. 20 HP KoTSar Exceient condition $*50&best. (313) 525-6515

LAWN TRACTOR 1478HP. auto-matic exceneni shape al attach-ments Valued at $3,900 wil sacnAca

SNAPPER 1995 Hydro, 46 inch, w/velke used 1 season. $2,900 1992 John Deere, 46 mch, $1,100 Trimmer, edger 4 Toro - 21 inch, best oKer (313) 425-5176

750 Miscellaneous For

Sale

ANDERSON 6 slK*ng vmyl doorwall Like new $375. Caa tor information.

(610) 476-7324

ARCADE MACHINES BlastercnOs -S875 Millipede - $875 Guernlla War $325 Arch Rivals $275 Excellent condition (313) 451-5606

BEANIE BABIES for sale Mint cond-bon Garcia Scoop, Seamore and more Can lor pnees and more infor-mation (8101 855-5347 or (81.0) 661-0712

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS until mar-riage membership $369S'va.1ue $ 1 SOQ'musl sell 1.810) 543-7448

COMPRESSOR 31* hp w adcMional tandem tank Stainless steel regu-lator, $350 (313) 495-1145

DINING SET, must sei ' (Ulan styto'6 chairs. $200 Health Oder 2 bikes (woman's 4 girl s) 810-471-3102

DISHWASHER - Maytag. $75 VERTICAL VINYL BLINDS - vanoos sizes! Call (810) 626-4632

GREY RECEPTIONIST and glass showcase Portable message table Cash register Neon (Nail Sigr-.i and misc. (313) 537-0237

H O . TRAIN.Layout, L Shaped, 18x4 4 4x4) complete wrth ail accessories, $300 Cat' 313-464-7218

LITTLE TYKES - Evergreen play-ground Two summers OW. $340

(810) 375-9532

NIGHT VISION- binoculars $765, NFTO scopes starting st $795: hand scopes starting at $495 (313) 451-5606.

NORDIC FLEX - World Class edition, W-buttodly attachement. moving, must sell, excellent. $450 (313) 453-2688 afler 4 00PM

4 PC bedroom sei. dark wood $200. Two oak chairs- rollers, mauve 4 poach $35 ea Quilt 4 2 shams for daybed S50 Black Onyx and Mar-quis cut,'diamond chip cocWail rings, Size 7, $50 ea 3J3-261-6753

PORTABLE GAS GENERATOR 6.hp 4000 waHs 33 amps only

used once, o«er 810-477-0201

750 Miscellaneous For

Sale

RADIAL ARM dr t l prass 4 labia saw. $250 a«cn gr b o » tor 1*75 313-462-1356

RAINSOFT WATER softener 4 Sears i n n War $300 aach Both tor $500 (610) 477-6666

SCISSOR Ml - 1995 MEC 20 II. sen propelled. 800 to l i t Excellent cona-tion wlra^er Days 313^56-2736

SLOT MACHINE Irom Las Vegas -Excellent condition/warranty. $1.050 610-646-2630 Of Bl0-645-1937

SNAP-ON TOOL boa, extra large t 5 arawars. $1500 Snap-on porta-power $350 Alter 12noon(313) 422 5056

SOFA. CHAiR king size bad 4 night stand, com-putar desk, emsnanmani center T V s freezer snowblower, tools. 4 much more 313-726-0470

STORAGE CAGES 4 It wtda/12 II d e e p * n high Beat ofler Call Tracey (610) 559-5700

2200 WATT Honda generator Black 4 Decker 7"A' c i rcular saw Craftsman 3"x2l" ben sandei Wilson Pro Stall Golf dubs 313-961-9333

$30,000 WORTH ol ceramic trie, moldings 4 ladures Musi se i immedi-ately $3,000 tor a l

810-354-3213

751 Musical

Ins t rument*

BABY GRAND PIANO ; beautiful show piece 4 sound Pecan $5000 Northville (610) 346-3521

BABY GRAND Schillei Cable mahogany, *"11". nice lone, good shape $2300 (610) 348-4966

BASSOON Schreder 2 years old Great condition" SSSO&besi ofler

(8101 768-1*71

BECKSTEIN GRAND Piano Model B, 6 loot, 8 inch, polished ebony Like new $55,000 (810) 563-7750

CRUISE ELECTRIC guitar 4 a Pan-ther Amp 1V) yrs, old $l75/best Afler 3pm (313) 455-6918

ELECTRIC GUITARS - Hard case 2

St old. near mnt, Heritage 150 ss* List $1800 - $850t>est 1 yr

old. m m Washburn J6-S Hollow body List $1000-$650rt>est

810-380-6667

ELEGANT WALNUT Polar Grand piano wi'French earwig, excellent condition S3500 (313) 882 3*68

GRINNELL PIANO - walnut finish, includes bench Excellent condition, $600 810-354-1631

KNABE baby grand, High gloss black, 5'2", gorgeous, «WQ R S

$10500,(810)693-7836

LOWREY THEATER ConsoM Organ, 70 s modal. K25R-2, excellent condi-tion $2,100 810-669-5409

PANASONIC Technics SXE 66 organ Pedal voices, siring 4 vocal enserrple 4 much more $2,000 (3131 381-6665

BABY GRAND PIANO - Story and Clark Good playable condition. $2500 (313) 422-4990

SOHMER PIANO. $600. Can a«er 6pm (313) 464 2292

PIANO - Hammond. Speiat Sinking Hgfit oak f*»MI Deep nch sound $1700. (313) 981-5279

PIANO KIMBALL S p n « * m a t con dWon St Clair Shores $600

(610) 231-9601

SUZUKI OIGITAL Piano bench, to! size keyboard, 8 voices, 2 memories. $2500. sa i $1,900 313-665-8679

W e B u y P I A N O S (Spinets, Consoles. Grands)

Top prices tor Stemway Grands • ANO

H A M M O N D O R G A N S 3 C-3, A-100 a

C a l l M r H o w a r d :

9 1 3 - 5 6 1 - 3 5 3 7

752 Spor t i ng Goods

AIR HOCKEY tabto, $200 After 6pm CAN (313) 464 2292

UFESTYLER 2000 treadmiS, good conation $300

(810) 332-2664

NORDIC TRACK Achiever w. work out compuler, $425 Gravity nder w, adjustable lension 4 sea! heights $100 (313) 451-5415

NORDIC TRACK walk lit, like new Also weight set Besi offer Can (810) 589-9987

NORDIC TRACK Wa*fH 5000 $400 1trm Rarely used (313) 425-2056

N O R D I T R A C K Pro w/mof i i tor . $4001irm (313) 42'-5615

PING EYE 2. 3-sand wedges $300 Tailor made Burner driver. 3 ano 5. $150 Like new (810) 684 1145

SOLOFLEX. ALL attachments like new $700 Cai. (810) 549-1442

$400 •3-13) 522-9366

STAIR MASTER "4000PT- 1 year old. no! used, ail compuler option. Retail $2,500 Asking. $1,295 Moving SOLD

TITLE 1ST DCI graphite R shaft $550 Vanous drivers original Armour Silver Scotts irons $900 Ask lor Ted at: 8t0-5*0~4280

TUNTURl STAIR master 4 Oke Good condition Both tor $17Stoest Befcre 3-313 421-2727. After 3-313 425-1316

754 Wanted to Buy

W A N T E D

T O Y T R A I N S (810) 477-0550

M A N I M A L S

P€TS/UV€STOCK

# 7 6 0 - 7 9 8

783 C a b

SIAMESE KITTENS lor your Easte-

rner tramed 810-437-6i5e

784 Dogs

AKITA PUPPIES tor sale. AKC Bom. 2-28-97 4 Males $650 2 Females (313) 536-3682

AMERICAN BULLDOG puppies, awesome liner, musl seel

(313) 584-8670

AMERICAN BULLDOG (Chance) NKC papers 8 mos old, 90 lbs . neu-tered $35Cfcest 313-422-1209

AMERICAN BULLDOG puppies, awesome litter, musl see1

(3131 584-8670

BICMON FRISE AKC pups, 8 weeks shots

810-294-5128

BICHON FRlSE. lutty trained, needs good home $25 (8101 366-0268

BORZOI PUPS AKC look like long ha-red greyhound. $350 4 up

(810) 288-0781

BRITTANY PUPPIES AKC - Oran 4 White, ready to go 1313)753-45

COCKER SPANIEL AKC Pups -7 wxs , healthy, tana cropped dew caws, shots, wormed papers, par-ents seen $300 (313) 397-1879

DALMATION PUPS - AKC, 8 weeks, loyal 4 loving, shots, wormed, excel-lent pedigree $95 810-473-5657

ENGLISH SETTER Male 1 yr old Needs a good larmiy An shots Neu-tered $150 (313) 425-0672

GERMAN SHEPHERD babies. AKC, guaranteed shots $500

(517)223-7278

GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppy beau-UM while female. AKC, shots; $150

(313) 937-2607

GOLDEN RETRIEVER - beauMul blond male, housebroken, 11/moa. old, $25GioHer 313-416-5322

GOLDEN RETRIEVER, 3 years old, very gentle, loves kids to good home son has allergy • • » « » SOLD

GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies AKC, hips x-rayed, shots, dew claws. $450 Rochester (810) 652-8683

GREAT DANE RESCUE- adopt a best friend tor life 1-888 829 0239

p u p p i e s m i x e d 810-646-0329

784 Dog.

LAB PUP, AKC chocolate, d m shots, 1 mai* - 8 weeks $250 Livoma 313-261-1537

LAB PUPPIES AKC OFA yellaw Health guarantee Show quality

(313) 261-6763

LAB PUPPY AKC. adorable Hack male, excellent blood Une. great tamperamenf affectionate Shots wnoen guarantee 810-655-6767

LAB PUPS : AKC. yellow 4 Mack.

|) 396-743* large knar $250 and up

(616)

LAB PUPS. AKC yellow. 7 weeks, shots, dew daws (610) 737-9027

spayed, shols very sweet 4 gentto (810) 356-2156

LABRADOR RETRIEVER PuppMS AKC champion lines, OFAcertified, obedienceTieltJ'Sbow black 4 yellow

(313H49-4067

MALTESE 8 wks oW Registered 1st set of shots $350

(8101 967-0053

MASTIFF PUPPIES - AKC, cham-pion lines BnrxSe females 4 mos old have shots (610) 474-2756

NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF • Excellent pups, ra-e breed, champion Wood knes 313-278-9789

NEWFOUNDLAND PUPS AKC. OFA $800 $800 each Detnrery aval-able (419) 273-2673

PEKINGESE BEAUTIFUL PUPS -Hand raised, vet checked shots. We own both parents AKC registered, 3 months (517) 623-8053

PEKINGESE YOUNG adult dogs, AKC registered. 1 mate. 3 lemales, need loving homos, reasonably priced 313-459-2344

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES 10 wks old AKC, all shots, mahogany, from $350 (313) 426-3375

ROTTWEILER RESCUE - Rescue 4 adoption Foster homes needed Can t810) 334-5223

SHIH TZU Pups - 10 weeks. AKC. shols blacVWhite femato 4 white male. $450 (810) 34i

SHIH TZU pups 8 wks old AKC Shots guaranteed Clean, healthy 4 home raised (810) 471-7312

yr old be Chow, wel trained Neuiered male

1810) 624-9259

WIRE HAIRED FOX Terrier 7 mo old male, AKC papers 4 all shots

(810) 6*7-2313

YORKIE PUPPIES - 6 weeks old. AKC vet checked 2 males 2 lemales 313-644-7789

786 H o r s e s !

Equ ipment

ARAB MARE -CHESTNUT, 16 YEARS OLD 15 3 hands Beaulsful A laddm daughter, bred ot nd? $3,500 Call 810-346-2687

ARAB MARE, grey, 16 yr old 14 2 hands greal breeder, well broke spimed. $12SCrt>es! 810 346-2653

787 Horse B o a r d i n g

Commerc ia l

CAVALLO FARMS new taoWy now open in Superior Twp Oueiny boarding w ih trammg dreaaage. hurt seat, a j u n p a y 313-460-3832

HORSE BOAROWG Pnvate farm m Whitmori Lake Near trans Lots o» TLC Pasture andtor stalls available ,

313 449-5268

791 Pet Supplies

DOG HOUSE custom $200 $150 Plue dog craie - $75 For dog 1610) 477

A U T O M O T I V C R C C R C A T I O N A l

VCHICLCS # 8 0 0 - 8 9 9

800 Ai rp lanes

1977 CESSNA 421 Golden Eagto. based at Oakland Pontiac 40% share- Ask tor David 313-833 3601; Eves 810-644-3

C L A S S I F I E D A D S

G e t

R e s u l t s

ULTRALIGHT, EAGLE Vintage. Weight shift. Canard. Like new About 10 hrs $1195 313-207-3924,

Boata/Motors

ALUMINUM ROW BOAT, 1*B. $450 and two 20ft Sailboats $500. $900 4 Ensenada, $2500 313-453-5020

BASS BOAT 1965 - 16 ft Akjnacrafl Loaded Exceaent Condition $28001' or Best Offer (313) 535-2439"

BASS TRACKER V I 7 wrtrailer Loaded $7000

(313) 427-2466

CELEBRITY. 1987. 22V4', tolly loaded. 280 hrs , iraaer Excellent conation $12,500 810-476-081*

CHAPARRAL 1967. 187XL - 165HP, I O , open bow, arrVfrrVcasaette, trailer, $6,500. (313) 464-9615

COSIA 1992 191 cuddy cabn. SS graph 4 trader, very low hrs. $10,500 negotiable After 6. 810 478-4399

FOUR WlNNS, 1991 Horizon. 18" low hours, extras excellent condition $10,900 (313) 433-9790

FOUR WlNNS -1994 19' Open bow V8, trailer extras Like new $14,600

(810) 471-32*2

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Call Barbara (313) 326-9377

CERTiFlEO PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Small Business Accounting

Individual Tax Service Bruce H Paige (313) 425-5878

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NORTHSTAR ASPHAlT Sealeoaling 4 Crack Fill

ResidenbaL'Commercia' Fnee Est Can Michelle at (8101 565-8522

Basement

Waterproof ing

W E T B A S E M E N T

P R O B L E M S ? NATIONWIDE SINCE 1958

FULLY WARRANTED LICENSED 4 INSURED

B - D R Y S Y S T E M S M a n Offce

14321 West Warren Oeaitom 978-8277 581-2720 644-4655 MACOMB-WAYNE-OAKLANO

B r i c i Block &

Cement

A A A C U S T O M B R I C K 1ST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

Specializing in all types of -epans Chimneys, Porchas. Sidewalks Additions. Steps. Glass Blcek

Reiererrals Available

F R E E E S T I M A T E S

8 1 0 - 4 7 7 - 9 6 7 3 • A D V A N C E D •

P O R C H & C O N C R E T E Porches • Patios • Onveways

Chimney Repairs • Tuck Poinfcng All types ol Bnck 4 Cement work

Free Esl Lie 4 ins Ret

8 1 0 - 3 5 5 ^ 2 6 2 0

AIL BLOCK. BRICK foundation 4 concrete work Repairs, alterations Large or Smai Jobs Lc 4 Ins Free Est Call anytime (810)478-2602

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• Backhoe Work Work Myself Free Estimates 8 1 0 - 3 4 8 - 0 0 6 6 8 1 0 - 4 7 4 - 1 7 1 4

DOGONSKI CONSTRUCTION Brick Block 4 Cemeni Work. Porches. Chimneys. Dr 'Ways Frea Est 313-537-1633

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FREE EST LCENSED BUILDER 313-455 2925 Of 313-449 258'

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Family OwnedOperalad tor 25 yrs FULLY LICENSED 4 INSURED

Frank Venio 313-464-7262

Garry Vanio 313-613-22*2

ADDITIONS PLUS, INC BeauMul addtoons Mtohen* balhs 4

tcAna 313-m, pMf» 729-00*2

A FAMILY BUSINESS

R O N D U G A S B L D G 86*6 CROWN LIVONIA

. A PERSONAL TOUCH . STAIRWAYS 4 RAILINGS

KlTCMtNS-VANmeSCOUWTERS BASEMENTS-DOORS WINDOWS

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I M P R O V E M E N T S C a b i n e t r e f a e m g . R e a s o n -a b l e r a t e s . 2 0 y e a r s e x p e r i -e n c e . L i c e n s e d & i n s u r e d F r e e E s t . S e n i o r d i s c o u n t s

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( 3 1 3 ) 4 6 4 - 6 0 2 0

• Appreciation Value 1or Your SS» BERNOT BUILDERS INC

Remodeling. Concept lo completon Kitchens. Balhs. Decks 4 More

Lie & Ins (810) 737-5506

041 Carpentry Cleaning Service

BARRY'S CARPENTRY Baths - Basements - Kitchens

Holidav Rales - Free est Guar 15yrs Exp Lie 810-4788559

CARPENTRY FINISH OR ROUGH Additions. Kitchens 0'ywa1'. Ctosels Panlnes Basements. Trim • Lie No job too small1 . 313-522-2563

FINISH CARPENTRY Dec«s Basements, Kitchens Doors. Crown Mold-ng 4 Wood Railmt UC 4 tns (810) 737-

FINISHING TOUCH INTERIORS is running a special pnee for house cleaning Please can for your free estimate |313> 641-8657

l 4 M s Cleaning Service Home & Offices. Seno> Citizen

Discount. For info call 9AM-9PM Ron or Michelle at 313-832-2663

HOME OR OFFICE New Construe-bon Remodeling Finished Car-pentry Cabinets LargeSmall |obs bcensett Insured (810) 476-4078

Computer Sales k Service

FINISHED BASEMENTS

Basement. Bathrooms Lie S ms 20 yrs Expenence

FREE ESTIMATES and Design Service

* R E M O D E L I N G • A3 phases of Carpentiy • Doors • Crown. Moldings • Stair Rails • Base-ment Finishing No Job Too Small'

* * 313-455-3970 * •

* RETIRED CARPENTER « FOR SMALL JOBS

CounterTcps • Doors • Moldings etc 313-272-6984

CARTER CONSTRUCTION Brad Carter (313) 420-6031

(810)471-2600 (313I635-8610

Rec rooms, Basements, Kitchens Bathrooms. New 4 Repairs

COMPUTER REPAIR A . Certified

(810) 814-0454

B Floor Senice 103 HaulinfClean Up

BRADLEY HARDWOOD FLOORS Repairs • inslaliaKms • Redmshing

Ins. • 313-541-3331

NATURAL WOOD FLOORS • Installation • Finishing • Restoration

Insured - |810) 373-7673

OAK FLOORS 4 TRIM Fioo« Sanding Service, Stairmg Repairs, installation. Shoe Mold. Insured Free Est (313) 646-9928

PREMIUM HARDWOOD FLOORS Custom Installed

Sanded 4 Finished Free estimates • (313) 454-5725

Concrete SHENNAN S ASSOCIATES Hardwood Flooring Specialists

313-425-9001 PADULA CEMENT CO

Res 4 Comm. Cemeni bnck 4 block w c * Lie & Ins (3131 525-1064

TMI CEMENT COMPANY Driveways. Sidewalks Porches 4 Pa-OS 15 yrs Exp .'Lie 4 ms Satis-faction guaranteed, competitive pnees Free Ests (810.1 473-0652

» JOC HAULING CO • Residential 4 commetcia debns Rubbish, concrete, elc Reasonable 4 competitive Insured 7 oays- wk Joe 810-554-0319 313-601-7073

104 HeatingCooling

AIR CONDITIONING • HEATING S a n • Service • Installations

Humof iers • Duct Work • Ref-,g Low Rates' Lie 4 Ins

Financing Avail 313-937-0765

FURNACE CLEANED Checked S39 95

Service 4 Installation Lie 4 Ins 810-474-4604 Line HeaingCooling

Garages 106 Home Improvement

, ^ IT C O S T S N O M O R E to get 1st class workmanship

FIRST PLACE WINNER Of two n a t i o n a l a w a r d s HAMILTON has been satis-fying customers 1oi over 38 yrs

FREE ESTIMATES • Additions • Dormers • Kitchens • Baths, etc

HAMILTON BUILDERS 28437 Greenfield Rd SouthfieKJ

Call 24 hrs

( 8 1 0 ) 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0

D e c k a P a t i o s i B m m m m

Carpet Cleaning/ Dyeing

j ALPINE CARPET 4 'Jpnolsien, Truck mtd. last drying, same day 2 .ms 4 hall $35 So'a $30. Lcveseat S25 VaO boat&'cars 313-422-0258

LaCOURE SERVICES Construction 4 Remodeling 25 yrs Exp Lie 4 Ins Roofing 4 Gutters Doors Windows 4 Siding; Cement 4 Bnck Work Plumbing 4 Electrical Complete stan to finish F-ee Esi

(810) 354 5835 or 354-3213

Carpet Repair/ Installation

AAA CARPET REPAIR & CLEANING

Expert Inst 4 Quality pad avaJ Seams. Bums P stretching Pet 4 Waler Damage Sdueaky Floors. Ceramic 4 Marble mst 4 Repai-Same Day Serv All Work Guar Thank you 1oi 22 yrs Of 'oyalty

810-626 -4901

A GOOD HONEST JOB Installation • Repairs

Over 2() Years Experience Steve (313) 42V8458

CUSTOM WOO© DECKS Licensed builder Insured

Free estimates Cat M a « 8'0-474-8057

Doors/Service

G A R A G E D O O R S & O P E N E R S

We sell & ser-nce alt makes of garage docs 4 openers

All work gua' -Pats & laboi We'll beat your best deal! Insurance woik -One day service

. SAVE MONEY . FREE ESTIMATES

SHAMROCK DCOR 313-534-4653

VELASCO CONSTR CO INC | Basements Rec Rooms Kitchens 4

Baths DrywaJI 'Plaster S Panning WATER DAMAGE 4 INSURANCE WORK Roofing. Sidrng Doors

* » 313-425-483C * •

127 LinoleunvTile

M E T R O F L O O R C O V E R I N G tor carpet, tile, linoleum

Manningtcn Silver series linoleum on sale thru 4-15 Free Esl Ins

Repairs 3 '3-425 2000

138 Moving/Storage

ALL T I M E M O V I N G THE SMART MOVE1"

Lie ,'Ins. (810) 773-6476

INDEPENDENT MOVING Free Estimates Insured

Low Rates' 810-548-0125

142 Painting'Decorating1

Paper-hangers

108 Housecleaning

COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL • Homes • Offices • Apts

Depenoab'e Staff • Ins Bonded Peggy 313-513-0404

100 G u t t e r s MASTER MAID CLEANING Bonded 4 Ins We do il all

Commercial 4 Revden-ia! (313) 937-9661

BRENNAN DOOR INSTALLATIONS SALES SERV ICE

] Specializing n Wood • Int f Ext. Steel • Storm • Docrwalts

| prof carpenter orwalts 20 yr

313-534-5787

BIOIGARE CONSTRUCTION • SEAMLESS GUTTERS •

Installed Repaired. Gutter Cleaning S49 Avg Home Llc/lns Free Esl 810-544 9202

119 Noth Laurel

DOOR INSTALLATIONS Interior I Exterior • Ssaai • Slorms

• Doorwalls Licensed Builder insured 313-451-2506

MARS BLDG CO Resl-Comml Additions, Kitchen Dormers. Rec

Room. Bath. Siding Free est Prompt sermon 313-538 2666

Dryrall

ALL CARPET LINOLEUM SALES iNSTAL & REPAIRS

Dave 313-538-8254

REC ROOM, KITCHEN 4 Bath Spe-c i a l s All Remodemng, Formica 4 laminate Visa 4 Mastercard

( 810 )476 -0011 (313)635-8610

SUNRISE GARAGE

BUILDERS INC

ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS

•Garages • Dormers I Addition* • Ak imnumj Stomg

• Ftoofing • Windows • Doors • Porches

• Pafos • Cemeni Work • Kitchens • Baths

20 Yrs experience Free estimates

3 1 3 - 4 2 5 - 0 0 0 0 OR

3 1 3 - 5 8 1 - 0 8 0 2

26726 PfymouBi Rd Livonia Ml

Chimney Building

Chimneys Bm« New 4 Repa*

Wil l beat a n Senior citizen d

Licensed 4 Insured

BEST CHIMNEY INC

810-557-5595

313-292-7722 4214 Woodward Ave Oa* Park Ml

• • DRYWALL FINISHING e e Textures 4 Patchwork

Free Estimate - Reasonable Pnees Call John * 313-427-6289

DRYWALL FINISHING 4 Repair Sprayed 4 textured ceilings 22 Yrs Expenence Free Est Call anytime Christian Owned (313) 432-9746

Electrical

ny pnee!

CHIMNEYS. REPAlREO, Cleaned, Screened New At Roof Leaks Stopped Senior Due Lie. Ins Smce 1952 Crown Contracting. 42910 W 10 Mme Now

313-427-3981 810-344-4577

THOR CONSTRUCTION Comm . Ree Remodel Repair

One ca* does if all' • C 4 l f « 313-206-6*00

• H i g h H a t *

Chimney Sweep. Co FULL CHIMNEY SERVICE

License 171-02776) 4 Insure 11319 Browned Plymouth

1-800-371-5508

ABSOLUTE QUALITY ELECTRICAL No fit too smai Reasonable rates licensed, nsured Ca i 810-474-3947

or Pager 31^780-8590

BOB S ELECTRIC Residential, Commercial work L i s e n c e d 4 I n s u r e d C a l l

313-522 4268 OR 810-610-0543

- CAPITAL ELECTRC All types electrical wvlng Do my own work Lie S i s Sr diecounts. free eat. 7 dayv24n. 1 600 253-1632

ELECTRICIAN NEEDS your work Spas, fans repairs Pheme 4 TV/ Cade mes Ca* Gary -

To* Free 7 days 866-322-0321

FAMILY ELECTRICAL Cry certification Violations cor-rected Service changes or ary smell fit Free estimates 313-422-6060

eROWE ELECTRIC 4 SUPPLYe | Electnc Contracting 4 Suppkes

Res 4 Coml • 33900 Van Bom Wayne 313-7J1 4060

NOW You Can Display Your

Business Card HERE!

Call For Details < £ ) b w r u * r E c c e n t r i c

c t i i i i m o *o« ia r i « iM6

Eicava t ia f /Backhoe

Landscaping

CLEANING SCREENING REPAIRS

(810) 471-2600

I ABSOLUTE BEST LANDSCAPING i Landscaping, spr inklers, b ' i c * ! paving, lawn cuttrng fertilization, f ee ; & bush removal 313-534-4490

102 Handvman WF

ALL AROUND HOME REPAIRS 4 Installation Plurroing electrical

ACE L A N D S C A P I N G j Complete Spnng Clean-up Shruc Removal, Tnmming, Weedmg, Sod Complete Landscaping Cai'

313-533-3967

A B S O L U T E L Y t h e

B E S T INTERIOR PA'NTING 30 Years Expenence

Can IVAN F O * . Free Est

• BOUROUE PAINTING * Family operated over 45 yrs Quality w o 4 maienais Reasonable rates Neat 4 prompt i313. 427-7332

CHANGING COLORS PAINTING nie*<ori'Ex!finor Painting

Eugene Hubbuck 4 Sieve Free Esl 81C-433-9033

Custom Designs Painting

Comm 4 Res Int -Ext Cedar Roc'-Deck: Staining Wall-papering Rag-Sponge Paint insured Ref Senior Discount

(313) 533-8450

FATHER 4 SON PAINTING • Inle.n0' 4 Exlenor 25% O f References Free Est.ma:es

(313i 422-1545

148 P l u m b i n g Telephone Sen-ice Repair

A j FOLEY PLUMBING 4 HEATING reptpes faucets, water heaters, sewei ceaivng Family owned since 1962 Licensed Free est1 313-425-8282

MASTER PLUMBER A'i types ol rerrvDOeiong 4 repays Lie. Ins Free esl Clean, last servce Don the Plumber 810- 353-3755

<81?l 471 -2600 ' l 3)835-8610

Plumbing 4 Sewer Cleaning Repairs 4 Alterations Remodebng

153 Pressure Power

PORTER'S POWER WASH Specia'izmg in pa-ntmg homes Pow-er-wash Siding, onck. decks Iwe new Seal 4 protect 313-941-0658

162 R e m o d e l i n g

* KITCHEN • BATHS • COUNTERTOPS • BASEMENTS

25 y's experience Reteiences Can Darryl (313) 522-8510

164 Roofing

ALL WIRED UP Pre-winng for New Construction, Telephone Wmng Repair 4 Jack Installation 1or Phone. Fax 4 Com-puters Can (810! 489-1037

192 Television/VCR RadioO

. ALL BRANDS TV VCR, ^ BIG SCREEN Repair In r home service 30 yrs exp

Sr discount All areas 810-754-3600 or 800-756-8317

194 Tile Work-Ceramic,1

Marble/Quarry

A A A S E R V I C E S Ceramic 4 Martwe Sales 4 Repair

810-626-4901

Leaky Showers. Ceramic Renewal Repa"S Regrc-jtmg Recaulking New ceramic All interor remodeling Licensed'lnsured 810-477-1266

RT REMODELLING • Ceramc T.ie • Floors • Counter Tops • Bathrooms • Plumbng Free Estimates (313) 729-6005

196 Tree Service

AFFORDABLE ROOFING Tear Ofts • Fia- Roofs • Carpentry • Sidmg • Gune-i • Chimneys c -ee Estmates Licensed 810-757-7232

• APE* ROOFING. INC « 31825 Trestami Farmington Hills

Quality work completed with pnde Family Owned

Licensed • Insured • Fair pnees For Honesty 4 Integrity can

810 855-7223 Or 810 476-6964

AAAA NATIONAL TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Tnmming, Deep Root Feeding Lor. rates. Com'I1

Resd~ Free Est. Wis 1313)326-067!

AFFORDABLE TREE SERVICE Tnmmmg 4 Removal Land Cleanng Stump Gnnding Firewood Free stump gnndng w'ree -emoval Sr Discour*. Since 1974 810-474-6388

A PROFESSIONAL job al a Fair P-.te Guar Reroofs Tear Offs Repairs 28 Years Exp Lie ins Joe Gregory (313) 421-5041

carpentry etc Joe, LK (313) 537-6945

Plurroing lc Joe, Licensed

B V HANDYMAN SERVICE A M e of everything Insmse 4 Out

Licensed "I show up" Bob (6*0) 544-8590

ABSOLUTELY LICENSED insures CALL DU- '-ALL

For SPECIALS on Ceramic T,ies Inlenor Painting 4 Finished Base-ments. Elecincal P^jmomg. Dry-wall Insurance Work and Ohe*

Home Remodeling 810-363-4545

AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING

L a C o u r e Services Complete landscaping Lawn Main! Old landscape removed new installed Sprinkler start -ups -Bpa -inst Hauimgi'clean up serv Revo ccmm shredded bark $1 Oiyd Free Est

(810) 354-3213 489-5955

AFFORDABLE QUALITY LANDSCAPING PLAN EARLY

Sod, Tree. Schrub nstaiaaon. compWe Free Est 313-266-9273

HANDYMAN! • Kitchens • Bams Basements • Repiacemenr WrvJowv Doors • All Artknd Home Repairs Reasonable Free e n 610-366-8260

• HANDYMEN • We flb extenor 4 interior pamemj ceramic Me. drywa" windows 4 rmsc odd jobe. |ust can and ask

Call Terry at 313 592 3945 Or Oarre* at 313-699-2202

A FREE WEEK OF LAWN CARE We ma earn your trust No job too t»g or small • SPRING IS HERE' •

NATURE'S PATH LANDSCAPING 313-729-9200 Pager 313-239-'267

Ret i red Handyman At types of wort (3131835 8610

(810) 471-3729

103 HauiingClean Up

D a J MOVING 4 HAULING Clean-up heo*ng 4 disposal 01 m«c Hams Wa haul anything

Smai Pick-Up* a OoHvonaa 313-729-1222

Call (313) 591-0900 or (810) 644-1070 today.

BACK HOE 4 EXCAVATING F o r ! * * . . (313)721 7466 Pager Phone ;810) 516-1400 MoMs Phone . (313) 402 0655

EXCAVATING POOLS mnchng. " f lines park r ig ion,

frame oemen removal. Uc 313-636-6731

a A 8CTTf R FENCE e Weaidsnnai * CnhmareM

» • * Unk a Custom Wood Frea Est (313) 729-736* 24 h

A i HAULING Moving Soap metal o a a n » n baaamenu garages, Mora*, etc LOWM pnees «i few Que* ser vioa Free eel Serving Wsyne a Oak-land Oounaes Central location

5*7-276* Of 556-6136

B I O REMOVAL - Debris, treeh yard concrete, ale Vou want n gone, w e l lake • away' Oeavenes Fr*a EMS 7 days Ooug 313-*8»6519

C L E A N UP & H A U L I N G S E R V I C E

W s wK ecms m a dean oul a*

houses lactones a buMngt Also power i s s h n g cManina a pamang Best pnoss Senncmg Wayne t Oak-land County Licensed 4 Insured

8 1 0 - 3 6 4 - 3 2 1 3

r «, MR SHOVEL T - J w . • Resodding of Lawns

'i,*^ • Drainage 4 Low Areas • Repaired • Pools Faed m or P Removal • O-rt Concrete 4 w l Shrub Removal "Finish, ,4

Rough Grad,ng •Smai' Dozer Work Paul 313-326-6114

• NOBLE S • LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES

* BOULDERS a Keystone

• Decorative 4 Drtvewsy Stone • Topeori Mix a Shredded Mulch

• Wstl Sttme • Paao Blocks a tniertodang Pavers

Pickup 4 DeUvsiY 8 MILE 4 MCKXEBELT

8 1 0 - 4 7 4 - 4 9 2 2

123 Lam. Garden MainuSemce

MARK'S LAWN CARE Lawn cutting

Pressure wssfwig

323-525-8064 S U P E R I O R L A W N Complete le rvumg progiama

JM 60a!20 $25 lots 8C»140 $28

313-526-0645 Pressure iisafwig Ji3-480-'521

SPRING CLEAN-UPS Oewetumg a Shrub TrMwrang

Lawn CuBng ree EM 313-266-907

FIRST QUALITY CUSTOM PAINTING

InVenl 15 yrs exp Free estimates Comrm'residential Where quality comes first (313) 595-8254

• INTERIOR * PAINTING BY MICHAEL

HIGHEST QUALITY Staining • Textured Ceilmgs • Paster Orywal Repair

• Wallpaper Removal • Free Estimates 8 1 0 - 3 4 9 - 7 4 9 9 3 1 3 - 4 6 4 - 8 1 4 7 >

JERRYS PAINTING Saiem Graduate • Quality Work'

A l mt i exl painbng • Free Est 12 yre experience 313-482 540«

J POND PAINTING Learned named, relerences Prates-sxjnai father ano «on« 40 yis enpen. encea 522-2736 4714874

L O W R A T E S

(810)476-0011 313)635-8610

PAINT iNO-PAPERUNG Plasterng. Repays. WaHwaahmg

Visa 4 Mastercard

Q U A L I T Y P A I N T I N G Thorough Preparation Work Myself smce 1967 Frea Esamele* Fran* C Fanugie 810-631-6262

RELIABLE PAINTING • mt i'Ext . Wsapape- Removal

• F-se Esamates • Senior Discounts ASK FOR DON 313-522 2778

S 4 M PAINTING INC Free Estimates Interior Commercial and Res ident ia l insured and

(3131 284-6426

WE CAN DO ANYTHING Par t ing J p H l W work Inianor 4 e manor References avaaabM cm Corey (8101 616-9476

147 Plastering

eJOE'S PLASTER a DRYWALL* Dual SpeoMiwig In water damage Dual

kaa r«ps*» 32 yrs t « Free Est 810-4767949 Pager 8106909032

(810U71-2600 (313)636-6610

pawtmfl. textured spray repairs

BEAT ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE' |

(810)471-2600 | / l 31635-8610

Nen 4 REPAIR Shingling, rubber | roohng. ceoar. Hat 1a«rjig gutters 4 related carpentry Insurance wcrk

B 4 M HOME SERVICES Family owned buameaa w-n beat any estimate Roofing niny skjing room additions garages 313 261-2684

Flat Roofs New Roof or Repair Residentia or Commercial

Sh.ngies i Repairs (3131 542-9109

ALLOR'S, WC-STUMP REMOVAL, INC

An stumps 4 shrubs removed Dif-ferent machines lor difficult icbs tns 810-305-5018 810-442-1409

A 1 ANDREW TREE SERVICE Tree trimming, removal Slump ar ncSng anddeanng Ins f 'ee E st

| God Bless you 313 459-4655

• G 4 F TREE SERVICE * Topping • Trimming . Slump Removal Reasonable Rates

Insured . 1610) 358-4026

_ MICK 4 DAGO TREE S Ren-Ovals, inmnvng ehopmo lot cleanng H-i/r Ranger Buck avw Lie 4 Ins (810)471-5039

GAROEN OTY ROOFING 4 CONSTRUCTION

Tear o"ts 4 recovers Fiat roof spe ciausts LC lns (3*3) 513-0099

• HlGHiANO ENVIRONMENTAL • Reroofsiding 36 yrs exp Reason able pnees quaify work Lie i insured 1313) 541 4562

LEAK SPECIALIST Valleys, flashings etc

Written guar • Member Bene- Bus B 25 yrs exp • Uc ,8101 827-3233

« * TREES R US • • We specialize in an phases o< tree »otk Free estirnales Lie 4 ins 24 hr serv.ee 810-423-8023

TREE TRIMMING 4 REMOVAL Fully ins Fleasonable rales Stump removal Free Est Call M*e

(313) 425-9911

Video Taping Services

RESIDENTIAL SPECIALISTS * Ail Wort Guaranteed *

Free Estimates No, Deposits Pmrjacfe Roofing

313-532 1426 313-422 57!

TECHNIQUE VIDEO PRODUCTION Proiess«ona: Video Service

For all occassion* Ca i Harry at «<810> 647-7351 P(810) 401-912!

TOUTS RESIDENTIAL ROOFING Year round ReasonaMe Prices

A l guarantees m wnting Lie-trie 313-425-S r-5**4

176 Sevinf Machine

Wallpapering

ALL RIGHT r a am* 'o do « nght Pape- hanging 4 removal

313 459 9991 810 786-6601 WALL TO WALL

• WALLPAPERING • You take car* < cnooeng y o u papsr

| We take care m hanging * Cm On I 81^349 7775 or Caf tySt 3

ALL MAKES REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME WHEN POSSIBLE

Bt0-7»6 1990

177 S i d i n g

HOLSTON CONSTRUCTION S«»rig roofing doors 4 windows ftssidsnnaKommerol L*/»ns

* WALLPAPER/PAINTING • Expenenced • Free eat • Work

guaranteed • Wa*paper Removal • Senior Oac (3«31 422 7743

(810 )471 -2600 (313)635-8610

I Paper ing . Remova l . Pa in t i ng R e p e n Exp Women Viae 4 UC

(313) 515-6360

VMYL a Alum exSng Gutlere trttn endoauras. racing K related work Alien etasnmg wsnng. resMaaan

(810)471-2600 T118366610

Wall T u t t i n g

(810)471-2600 (31J>836-6610

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9 9 PW -• •

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J B o a t f i / M o l o n B o a t ^ o i o n , B o a i * M o u > r > M o t o r c y c l e * !

M i n i b i k e s W l u r t s

RUTOMOTIVC JET BOAT 1996 S m DOO C h * - " 9 e i perted LOOdrtiO'i ladory a n

' i s S o " * * 81^-850-7853

JET SKI 1995 p«ans SL 650 w in " nloo frailer & cover, less tfian 6 firs S4.$00 turn (313) 422 2902

M A R t A H 1995 Ta la r i 16ft E«1end»d warranty many suras As* ng $13 000 1313(427-2575

RINKEB 1987 20 5" c/c 165 norae. </o Merc load "1# t ia to ' $6500

RtNKER. 1994 23 Cuddy CaJwi 250 I r s , M w a u M i cutdnve l o u ol • m a s $17 000 810-677-1763

MERCURY 7". MP CKitDoanJ short

POWE HOLIEST 1994 23? Stry*e» i« hours 454 eicaaant ' Basle 's

"•ailer $29 900 313,284 7471

RINKER 1990. 25 26<*» mid catxn many eatras e«ce»ent condi-hon $16,500 810-740-3530

RIVIERA W> 50HP Jofmeon 1972 • Motor needs nead oorti trailer recon-Ottcned 96 $850 <3131 595-3800

SEAOOO ' 9 8 9 erceaent condition custom® features SS prop $3200 or best 313-4S5-2037

• t G A L -989 Ma^s tK *LT DeepV . 8 CoOra io * hours Many eitras Si 1500 18101 632-7469

| SEA OOO GTX 1995 Low Hours 3 j sealer 85nc EnceBent conOtion

Ei t ras Best oiler 313-525-0684

SKI CENTURION 1994 La Pomt 19 It 350 275 hp EFI cover trailer

313-542-9749

SPORTSTAR 1993 - 16 ft . new Mer cury 40 hp like new great slarler boat besl altar (810) 791 7239

ARCRAFT ISLAND t988 22 ft e i t raa w t i M e r Musl m * '

313-538-2474 many $8900

SYLVAN 1986 17 5 , open bow fader 140Hp * o. k Eagie tr

e i t ras $4800 40Hp o. IOCS Ol

(313) 422-8737

USED PONTOONS The Pontoon Doclor at Portage Manna has several ' • f u r t o h e d pontoon boats lor sate al pre-saason prices 313-426-5000

WELLCRATT 1968 21H C1as»c. cuddy cabin 305 Mercruiser 47 hrs Stored inside yr-round. never an Itaier $11 900 (313) 453-7537

HARLEY. i 982 90 Cl Superghde. 5 speed rubCermounl . . " - j i r a ocmO

MARLEY DAVIDSON 199S Oyn Rider Black •nndsraekl. sadCM 5000 miles $16,250 810-681-

MARLEY DAVIDSON 1995 FXSTC, black mint condition $2000 m extras $17,500 (610) 661-2373

MARLEY FLSTC 1990, Uncft Muni cam einaust. oa cooler r \* is greal. $15 000 Ca* Ea/i (610) 666-4306

MARLEY 1996 Roao King. Mac*/ e«lras LIKE NEW' Eves

S S 3-429-2143. Days 313-323-6633

HAflLEY 1200 1991 Sponler 6300 mdas Excellent condition Custom pamt S seals Many e i t ras musl

1610) 543-5624 see' $8600

)'•/! ..in trust Oktertrr & Eutntrtc Classifieds to tarry your message to \tj nwtiiatrd buyers. apartment shoppers andjob inkers daily,

ll .i rtiuhU li J\ to r r h tlx people yon uant tv talk lo.

C l a s s i f i e d g e t s . . .

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MARLEY 1992 Sportster 1200 - Uke new 4.000 m4es Mack, c/vomed oul & extras $9500 (313) 941-2642

MARLEY 1989 Ultra Classic. Black, lots oI extras Mint cond»on Musl see' $16,500 (810) 663-1469

MARLEY 1996 XLM 1200 Sportster 2500 rrales Stales Blue Factory war-ranty $9750 1313) 420-4068

HONDA 1995 Magna Detu ie - 4 000 miles mmi condition extras $5 600 C a i (616) 243-9044

HONDA 1992 750 N-ghthawk - We new very low miles runs greal. war-ranty Oesl offer 810-791-7239

KAWASAKI 1995 VULCAN BOO black with extras Looks Mke SoWall $5300 (313) 374-8340

KAWASAKI VULCAN 1994 750CC low miles, many extras clean, musl see $450Cfbesl (313) 397-2476

RM 250 1996 - Mint. FWF pipe, new tires $3900 313-425-5740

C L A R K S T O N A R E A

8 1 0 - 4 7 5 - 4 5 9 6

O A K L A N D C O U N T Y

8 1 0 - 6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0

R O C H E S T E R /

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S

8 1 0 - 8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2

F A X Y O U R A D

3 1 3 - 9 5 3 - 2 2 3 2

SUZUKI 1991 DR350 slree! 4 trail immaculate only 1500 miles »ka new $2700 (810) 681-9502

YAMAHA 1993 Seca 2 eicel leni | condition «<• miles $3000t>es!

610 681-9849

W A Y N E C O U N T Y I N T E R N E T A D D R E S S

3 1 3 - 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 h t t p : / / o e o n l i n e . c o m

YAMAHA 1963 Venture - Full dress 39,000 miles $3500 or best ofler

313-563-2381

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P t r U i S e m c ?

MOTOR CYCLE seal iCortun). lor 93-97 Kawasaki ZX11. $175 Can

8 1 1 S f i o w n o b i i e s

ARCTVC CAT 1995 EXT S60 EFI -GPctu lchk i t 4200 mae* Greal con dftori $3800 810-227-0176

POLARIS 1996 440 Intty

EFI reverse electnc start low mass $5600 (810) 360-9304

POLARIS 1996 - Indy Trail Tounng. with trailer 2 parson, immaculate. 700 miles several accessories reverse, etc $4500 SOLD

SKIDOO 1997 YAMAHA 1989 & 1991 4 place trailer Mant low maea $9500 Wl* split 810-486-2890

YAMAHA -1994 V-Max 600 LE eiec-Wc, raverse StOOdetr $3795 t99S Phaser LE warmers both excellent condition $3195 (810) 349-9204

YAMAHA 1994 V-Mai "eCO", 1,700 miles $2,900 313-729-0667

C u n p e r i l M o t o r

H o n W T n i l e n

membersftip Over 500 pn-resons coast lo coasl $4 Ongnally $3695 Sacnftce

1-800-236-0327

C O l E M A N 1994 p o p - ^ camper -sleeps 6-6 only used 5 nmes Askmg $3000 or best |313) 722-7784

COLEMAN 196' Savannah loaded, many extras excellent corxjmon $4,150 13131 453-6147

DUTCHMEN 1993 Class C, 27 t l , 22.000 miles uke new. loaded Sleeps 8 $29,900 (810I644-7174

DUTCH STAR. 1994 Motor Home Diesel pusher w sudeouS 34 It , 4 000 miles $83 000 negoftable

313-295-6907

FOUR WINDS 1995 -29 molorhome s>eeps 6-8. Queen bed in back, lull kitchen shower generator awning. Imtf i , car dolly, approx 7 000 miles, encaaem condnon $38 900 Can Joe lor more into. (810) 377<1370

8 1 2 CupenNotor

BoaetTr i i len

GEORGlE BOY 1993 Pursuit 33K low meeege. many extras plus camp

r s t i ' p

JAYCO 1983 22tt travel n * e r Me new many extra t Beeps 5. non-smokers. $6400 (313) 721-9146

MOTOR HOME 1994 Passport Cobra Ford E-350 chases 12.000 miles $26,500 (313) 42S-9194

PACE ARROW. 1968 Class A, 34 F T . low maea. loaded exceient Musi sa l $26,000 (610) 656-6532

POP UP CAMPER Trailer no canvas, (old) good lor loots or storage $250 810-656-6532

PROWLER 1995 29)1 sleeps 8. used 6 nmes. awning, air Uka new1 Payofl

3 Pagere 313-219-1022 'agar* 313-219-1

ROCKWOOO 1994 36 travel trailer, sleeps 9 lull balh, loaded. $13,500/ best ' (810)750-8050

SUNUNE 1992 2 2 IraHai. sleeps 6 sen contained exceHenl common $7800 313 459-6124

TAURUS 1987 TERRY 29 ft travel t ra i ler Very c lean $8 ,000

>;810)634-6584

TERRY 1993 29S BAL tacks. 8 Queen bed rear bunk Greal cona-Kon $12,000 (313) 729-1292

TIOGA 1993 Class C - 23.000 miles Like new con<*tion with loU ol extras ueeps 7 $31,900 810-362 1874

YUKON 1989 24 travel trailer An. awning • many extras Like new inte-rior. clean, non-smcmers $5700 Ca* after 5:30pm (3131 397-1450

815 Auto Misc.

Wu-Vaa* T r u c k * Fo r Sale Auto Mi*-

SEIZED CARS horn $175 Porsches. Chevys BMWs Cor-

STORMIN Norman hood lor Mustang 1987-1993 $330 313-420-02S5 or

313-207-0237

TIRES - set ol 4, Michekn X I (P21V 70R15 97T M.S) , only 3000 miles $325 J m 313 462-0699

819 Au tos Wanted

A B S O L U T E L Y HIGHEST $ PAID FOR Quali ty Cars S Trucks

(313) 562-7011

Junk Cars Wanted

A L L A U T O S - T O P $ $ Junked, wrecked or tunning

E & M: 474-4425 Evenmgs 313-801 1859

A R T S A U T O SALVAGE Buying older running cars S junks

Absolutely -iionest pnees (313) 2 & - 5 4 1 0

T r u c k s For Sale

BLiZZAK SNOW Tires 14) 235 / 60R16 Greal tor a Mark VIII 313-416-6221 Eves

GRANO PRIX 1983 parts or whole car Car does not run $500 or besl

313-425-4187

GT 40 engine 302 with all goodies 300 hp with edelbrock peilormer 5 0 EFI intake $2500 313-420-0255

A D I F F E R E N T K I N D o f C O M P A N Y .

A D I F F E R E N T ) K I N D o f C A R .

The Saturn SL2

$ 1 9 9 A MONTH S993 DUE AT SIGNING

36-MONTH LEASE

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l e a s e s a r o u n d . N o t b e c a u s e o f

t h e a f f o r d a b l e p a y m e n t s . A n d

n o t b e c a u s e o f S a t u r n ' s g r e a t

v a l u e . B u t b e c a u s e w e h e a r o u r

l a c k o f p r e s s u r e a n d o u r f a i r

p r i c i n g m a k e l e a s i n g a

S a t u r n j u s t p l a i n n i c e . S A T U l N .

G M O P T I O N I & I I P R O G R A M S Q U A L I F Y

F O R T H I S O F F E R .

See Retailer For Details.

SATURN OF FARMINGTON HILLS

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N . o f G r a n d R i v e r

SATURN OF PLYMOUTH

9 3 0 1 M a s s e y D r i v e

1 - 2 7 5 & A n n A r b o r R o a d

SATURN OF SOUTHFIELD

T e l e g r a p h

N o f 12 M i l e

SATURN OF TROY

i n t h e

T r o y M o r o r M a l l

(810) 4 7 3 - 7 2 2 0 , , , , , 4 5 3 - 7 8 9 0 , , , . , 3 5 4 - 6 0 0 1 , , , , , 6 4 3 - 4 3 5 0

O P E N S A T U R D A Y

'Payments bated on 1997 SL2, automatic treaunission and A/C, with M.S.R.P. of $14,665. License, title, registration feet, taxes, emissions charge and insurance are extra. First month's lease payment of $199 plus $299 down snd $495 acquisition fee ($993 due at signing). Option to purchase at lease-end for $10,269. 36 monthly payments total $7,164. Primary lending source must approve lease. Mileage charge of $.15 per mile over 36,000 miles. Lessee is responsible for excessive wear snd use. ftyments may he higher in some states. Delivery must be taken from participating retaiksr stock by 4/30/97. 01997 Saturn Corporation.

BRONCO 1995 XLT learner loaded, lull power pnceo to sea at $16,986 T : : m •• i J.UI Jxl J IM, ' . ' . f g a M W W P f f

CHEVROLET S-10 I S 1995 4 > 4 ertended cab, leatsi iver v-6, auto. loaded Bedhner. cap 18 000 miles lady's truck, immaculate S I " (XX)

( 8 l 0 i 858-8112

CHEVY 1994 S-10 Emended CaB Pick-up loaded $10,395

CHEVY 1994 S10 emended cab pick up dark red. silver accent very low miles loaded warranty $149 down no cosignei needed 20 minute credit approval by pnone OAC TYME AUTO 1313) 455-5566

/ - f O H O ^ T M S F150 -FLABESIOE' XLT. automatic a»r 5 0 Met VS. 23.000 males $14 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

CHEVY 1996 S-10. only 4.300 miles 5 speed, greal work liuck only $10 995 Call Mark 458-5246

GOROON CHEVROLET

CHEVY 198»>. ion SP2500 • wrwe 350 automatic, encellen] condition $7500 313-453-5020

CHEVY 1995 4 . 4 extended cab 8 ft bed, 350 motor lun power. $18 000

1 800-240-7166

CHEVY 1994 Z/71 4X4 extended cab short Bed 350. loaded war-ranty $18 500 tirm 313-421 2388

OOOGE 1J95 DAKOTA Dub Cab loaded, low mi les l ike new $14,340

FOX HILLS Chiysier-Plyrrouth-Jeep-Eagie

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

DODGE DAKOTA LE 1992, V-6. 8 It box. bedhner lool box transmission cooler new lues Drakes 4 exhaust radio $7500 (8101 545-B858

DODGE DAKOTA 1991 LE V8 4 x 4 clue cab Power New Micfiilens 39.000 miles Excellent $10 700

(313) 451-2578

D O D G E D A K O T A SLT 1995 exlended cab atf cruise loaded woap, S15.000Aaest 1313)480-1713

DODGE 1993 Dakota Sport V-6 automat*: air low mites' Many options' $890Gt>est 810-641-9112

DODGE DAKOTA 1987 V-6. air 8tt bed with liner 53,000 miles Greal condition $5300 (313) 522-7116

DODGE 198S lull size automate. 318 cap. '« ion, good condition $l,7!XVbes! (313)459-8496

DODGE 1996 Indy Pace Truck Low miles all tne goodies, mini $30,000

(313) 464-8267

DOOGE 1994 Ram Spon. icnneau oover custom exhai®. trailer tow. CD loaded $14 700 810-77V7224

FORD 1992, E250 lull size conver-sion, CO player VCR 63 000 miles extra d e a n truck wHfi i year war-

S8999 AUTO (313) 465-5566 3Se :

FORO F150 - 1992, Extended cab Red, ma ic fw ig cap 4 9 l ^speed bedhner undercowed 75.000 mHes air AM-FM $8 750 313-441-4520

FORD 1996 F-250 Heavy duty 4 « 4 XLT loaded low maes * a new $22 000 Musi sen (810) 354-0366

1992 F150 ma. super cab X L f § \ V 8 -50k_$1 X W b e s t 313-464-6546

FORD 1 9 * F150. 3S1 mod«ed an^na elecanc brakes, very good c o n d W o n ^ a 16 landscape trailer •olandem a 313-464-1384

FORD 1995 XLT, V8. loaded greal i $14,995 DEMMER FORO

Supercaba (7) mi. M power

f313> 721-2800

FORO 1993 F-150 XLT, • <1 ended cab V8 automatic. 89.000 maea S i 1.900 (313) 532 2294

FORO 1997 F-150 XLT. enanded cab. 3 door. 12.000 nMes Burgundy I gold $20.50(Vbest 3 1 3 - 9 3 7 ^ 4 7

FORO 1993 F-2S0, XLT HO 2 larranfy good

$10 999 (313)420-1139

FORO F150 1988 XLT Lanal S ^ w cab - 9 3 000 maea Leer cap Clean no njet $6000 (810) 8*5^0393

FORO PICK-UP 1982 very good bod, frozen motor, best o»ar

FORO 1978 Pick u p w c a p - rune good 2 Wneat dnve S2OO0 or beat

" r Alter 8pm 313-3B7-02S4

FORO I S M Ranger 78000 maea good condMton t 3 0 0 0 « e e i olla> C a i ,8101 476-7467

FORO i o n Hangar, t M I anona I3SOO or beat wea. S t ^ a r ca

(313) 445-14

FORO 1980 RANGER 5 speed $3880

FOX HILLS O n . ste i -PV"ouPvJeep-Eagle

313-46^8740 3 l i « 8 1 0 1 7 1

FORO 1984 RANGER SPLASH super sporty k m maea Owy S8980

" F O X HILLS

FORO 1984 RANGER XIT. Mu-31 .000 mi tes

0 f » « « R FORO p i » 721-J800

TORO 1883 RANGER XLT. 8 Cy4

FORO 1988. '« ton pick-up t»g 6 aulomabc clear, no rust new heavy

F-250 XLT 1993, extended asp. 4 4 mgfi mileage minor damaoa auto loaded $8950 1810)

damage au 10) 879-0013

F350 1997 KLT Super cab 7 31 turbo diesel. DRW wmte/red inlenor cap low mbes $27 SOO 313-953-1055

GMC 1994 Sierra V6 5 speed, short bed caroo cover immacUale $8 750 (313) 464-2629

GMC 1990 S15 88.000 miles 4 cyl-inder 5 speed base Inm CD added $3.000'besi o«er (810) 6IS-0376

GMC 1993 SONOMA 69.000 mrtes exIerxMd cab very good condilion $8,000 1313) ,981-6634

GMC 1995 SONOMA red pick-up, 15.000 "Mies $770CVbest

(313) 541-4641

GMC 1993-SuCurt>ari LSE - Powei an loaded low package 63.000 miles $18.500t>esl 313-458-1341

GMC Ion pickup i983 Slue Wort ready Good condrtsor $900-Firm

J313) 451-5^06

LANDSCAPE TRAILER 198? 18'-. fl bed. laitoale good lires e w c 1 « brakes $13991*8 ! 313-420-1139

MAZDA 1994 82300 - 4 cylinder 5 speed 31.000 i"»les $8 500

(313) 425-4816

RANGER 19^2 extended cab war-ranty looks 4 mns super no rust. 0 down available payments as tow as $129 morwh No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

R A N G E R 1 9 9 3 G r e e n V6 Extended cab 5 speed 36.COO miles - Bedlinei $9 400 313-522-2379

RANGER 1993, STX extended cab very low miles. immac iMM condition warranty This week only $0 down available small monthly payment 20 mmute credit approval by pficme OAC TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

RANGER 1993 X I T am1m cas-sette air 5 speed 60 OOO miles $7 500'best 1313.' 266-9452

RANGER 1993-XLT Extended cab 5 speed 3 0 V6 betSmer Excellent condition $9000 313) 425-5596

RANGER 1995 XLT 25 000 miles 5 speed 2 3L. liner power steering brakes $8 900 313-525-4989

S10 1993 Pick-up only 3 1 0 0 0 miles this dear Iruck won t lasl al onty $7495 Ca" Nick soon <58-5248

GORDON CHEVROLET

SPLASH 1993 low maes 4 0 L alarm sport buckets tonue cover, new lires $9500Uest 313 261 €172

SUBURBAN 1996 loaded 8 000 miles factory officials cai dart green $29 995 Call Bob.458-5244

GORDON CHEVROLET

TOYOTA 1983 s ton.5 speed cap extremely reliable S165G

(313) 459-2035

Mini-Vans

AEROSTAR 1989 all options 7 pas-senger 5 speed overdrive. 130.000 nwles $2 lOObesI 13131 425-9489

AEROSTAR 1992 Eddie Bauer Extended 4 x 4 Automalic 4 0«ter 82 000 miles $8 300 (313)513-6174

AEROSTAR 1991 EdOe Bauer ext 4 0 en^ne. all an ions 119 000 miles we4 kept S500C 810-471-4334

GMC 1985 SAFARI Hi-top Convw won Van. a i wtieel dnvs laathe' VCR fadory warranty (Vie m « Hindi $18.785 A u n * — •

GMC 1993 SAFARI M m Van. all wnee< dnve extended lull p o w v snarp' $12,985 C a i Bob 458-5244

GORDON CHEVROLET

GRAND VOYAGER 1991 LE Air. all power new exnaust I ' M trans mission $5800rt>est 810-474-7487

MERCURY VILLAGER GS 1995 excellent Loaded Non-smokers car' 49,000 m*es. $14 500 810-349-1626

NISSAN QUEST 1997 m m van won in contest 20 miles transfe-rable warranty $21 750 slicker pnee asking $ l 9 00(Vbest 313-29^6877

_ 1992 Mini Van 3800 engine. Warner interior, only 78 000 miles $9495 Call Tony

458-5245 GOROON CHEVROLET

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1991 V-6 7 passenger, rugnway miles Excellent condition $3800 SOLD

PLYMOUTH 1994 Voyager SE 46000 miles e i t ras plumb $10,800 best <8101 664-0456

PONTIAC TRANS S p o H ^ E 1993 red 3800 leaffier 79 000 trues loaded S890Qt>esi (313) 420-2941

SILHOUETTE 1994 while leather loaded, 43,000 m t o * low package Excellent' S15.9CO 810-589-3Wt

TOWN & Country LXI ' 996 Green Loaded SZV900 (810) 641-0836

VILLAGER 1993 GS - CO 45 000 miles e«ce«er1 condition $12,500 Pager 313-840-862? 313-422-3757

VOYAGER 1993 lues

r automalic new 1313) 420-0311

VOYAGER 1990 3 3 engme excel-lent condr t i c New trans 7 pass loaded $4400best SOLD

VOYAGER 1994 64 000 miles $7700twsf (313) 525-1592

VOYAGER 1991 SE greal condi-l i o o 104 0 0 0 m i l e s . $ 5 2 0 0 313-459-2577

VOYAGER 1991 SE V6. 3 3, ar cruise rack high end radio S5800 Allen Park (313) 388 7429

VOYAGER 1994 V-6 automalic, * r cruise security syslem, low mileaoe $13 SOObesI (313) 454-9116

WINDSTAR 1995 GL 26 000 miles sunrool white w» custom pin striping Like new $16 500 313-451-3518

WINDSTAR 1996 GL wagons (4, dual an heat automatic power win-dows locks, cnuse till, privacy glass cassette Loaded' From $15 995 DEMMER FORD 1313) 721-2600

WINDSTAR. 1995 LX Loaded, quad bucket seats keyes* entry rear a* 55000m*es $12000 1-flOM76-0896

Vans

A E R O S H R 1996 XLT Enenood Wagons (7) 7 passenger 4 0 lifer automalic dual a i r t ieal . powei winOows/tocks, crvase. t*l, cassette F-om $15496 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

AEROSTAR 1990 • Eddie Bauer Ext AWD. 94.000 mnes. Immaculate $5 800 |810,l 647-4076

CHEVY 1993 G30 cargo n y t o p ' automalic V8 overdrive air excei

lent S?49Sbesl. 313464 7916

AEROSTAR 1990 XL • AWD air cruise maintained 75,000 miles $6,000 Rochesler t] 0-656-0331

AEROSTAR t99J XL - Fully loaded All whee- dnve ExceOeni condrlion $11,500 810-967-1659

AEROSTAR 1994 XL-Plus Wagons aulomatic air power wmdows.'locks. cruise till rear wiper Vnasher pnvacy glass, low miles From $10,994 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

ASTRO 1987. 4 3 automalic 8 pas-senger runs S looks area!, ongiaai owrKK. $3750,best (3131 522--6752

ASTRO 1996 AWD LT casseneCD rear heat & air reckiung bench seal loaded $23 000 <313) 729-1292

ASTRO 1987 Cozy Craft Conversion-73,200 miles raised root excellent condition $5,550 (810)474-6035

ASTRO 1994 Exlenoed - 3 year war-ranty duiah doors, trailer package 20 OOP m4es $13,999 313-274-0244

CARAVAN 1993 7 passenger V6 aulomabc ' a i options low miles Wyrm's warranty available Only $9299 wrtlh $200 down 20 mirvute credw approval by phone OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

CARAVAN 1994-SE Loaded Excel-lent condition Under warranty $11 SOCyBesI 0*fer (313i 464-2095

CHEVY 1994 ASTRO extended a l wheel dnve an options excellent condfton $13995 iBIOJ 698 2888

CHRYSLER 1991 Town i Country 4 lealher caplans 100.000 rrUes. double an $6300 313-261-5562

CHRYSLER 1996 Town A Country 4 captains chair* a* power dual av ale kke new warranty 10.600 mass $25.500 313 459-3375

DOOGE CARAVAN 19 5 f S7S0Gb4M-^.--s~' 1313; 42S-?

1990 Caravan LE. condKior. 1 owner 92.000 [ •10) 788-2360

OOOGE 1993 Caravan loaded aun-roof quad seats wea mavi«ai>«d 67 000 maas $0500 810-788-0723

OOOGE CARAVAN 1998 Spoi l Wh i l e 20.600 mi les Loaded > 1 8 ^ 0 0 AWer 6 ,810) 227-4817

DOOGE. 1990 Caravan, V-6 m 113.000 mHes tra«e> h«ch, rune 1 took! good $4295 810-661-7842

DODGE 1995 Grand C a r w a n ES 31.000 mtas red. loaded ABS brakae quad command tracer tow

' $17,500 810-371 1651

FORO 1993 47 SOO m a i E $8500

Very ctaan (3IS) 4S30448

FORO AEROSTAR XL 1981 48,000 maea exce lem condaw i * * -300 (313) 421-9328

FORO 1985 Aeroatar XLT a Handed wagons aw. automatic power

m ?

( 3 1 * 721-2800 " r m r Pram $13,986 DEMMERFORO

FORO 1986 Wlndaaar LX i ~ * ^ » c i — " l oontffci $15 40Qt>e1 (810)

FORO 1986 WtNOSTAR W a r n nanmaac a m mmum Z+l P O * * * > o w » % x * a cruse

DCMMeR FORO ,313) 721-2800

GMC 1886 SAFARI E> a* wheel dnve power m tod® aa crvaae UOOO •oaded Factory werrvwy Huny rws • m $18 585

ORANO CARAVAN 1 t8» 80 000 w8aa loaded aeeaten M a n M J O O t M i HO-478-3

CHEVY 1989 Gladiator. 350 engine loaded runs perfect $5 OCWbesi 313-513-6316 after 2 30 595-1625

CHEVY 1993 G20 Mini Convetsion (Guilstreami. short base version good condition 4 caplion chairs $10,000 1810) 348-2502

CHEVY 1995 12 passenger beau-vide loaded 10 500 maes uke new Si 7.000 (313) 881-8180

DOOGE B250 Cargo Van-1996 auto air. low miles like new only $13,988

DOOGE 1994 CARAVAN, automatic

Call Bob. 4S8.J244 GORDON CHEVROLET

D O D G E 1990 C o n v e r s i o n - V 8 loaded cd player * alarm, remote slarter $8500rbesi 810-268-7183

DOOGE 250 Extended Cargo Van 1991 Automatic Ajr Cru.se Wat-ranty $6 995 (313) 427-3790

DOOGE 1987 Ram 350 automate ladder rack, shelving, 107 000 mHes $T50(Msesl (313) 961-3647

DOOGE RAM 1990 125,000 maes excellent condrtion a i records well maintained, $4500 (313) 42S-5740

£150 1995 CONVERSION VAN 16.000 maes, 5 0 V-6 Fully loaded TV/VCR $16 900 (313) 542-98*4

FORD 1995 AEROSTAR Cargc Van automatic, storage racks 26 000 maes $11,995 DEMMER FORD 013) 721-2600

FORD 1995 Aerostar 4x4 extended XLT Wagon automatic_/»r power wmdows.1ocks cruise till aluminum wheels tu-tone $13995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-26ai

FORO CHATEAU Ctob Wagon 1995 5 8 hire V8 4 captain chairs-•oaded $15 500 (810) 471-2642

FORD 1995 Chateau Ctob Wagor loaded 50 000 rrn exca8ant ccm» Hon, $ l 6 500rHesl 1313) 414-9347

FORO CHATEAU 1995 E l 5 0 Out wagon S8Mer. V8 automatic dual an & heal M power, quad capcam chairs wnh bed seat alumaium wheels $17 584 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1994 C M ) Wagon Chaleau loaded rear hea le r ,a» alarm $18 985 810-650-0337

FORO CUBE 1885 v a m (3) lur f» stroke Oesei automate Batitocn ' « '1 G r a a t w o r k v a n s F r o m $20 985 DEMMER FORO fS13) 721-2600

FORO CUBE Van* 1995 460 V-6 automate 16 tool flat (toor ramp wa» I twou^i doo», ro6 up raar door $17 985 OEMMER FORO (3131 721-2600

PORO 1984 Cuatom Van good con-m o n ready tar ninwnar iravei low m«ae $14 660

F O X H I L L S CHryHr-Rtyrnoutslaap-Eagie

313-4SM740 3 1 M 6 1 3171

FORO i960 250 6 cyknde, cargo om\. automate m bags wde » rear aandowa SSOOOHm- I t 0 - 3 4 8 » 4 2

« J R O 1886 E230 Cargo Van ( f t M o m a t e ax power , t aandowa H 6 m m wheel A S S M M $14 5*6 OefcWER FORO (313) 7J1-3800

PORO 1887 E150 CAROO VAN K — power w m w e V O l W handkng package 4 A B S brake* capfa*>«

•to"* rue M \r+ crtv 27 maes wea $24 270 NOW $1«4«7 O t W R FORO M S 781-8800

Car j r v a n H T< F M C MM t » * or*, SO

m a m $16,987 OCMtfCR FORO O»J» 7712800

FORO E-1S0 Chateau 1886 Ctob waoon t t % loaded M t N « » l T « r worvwiKAa* $17 900 After 6 PM (31J) 464 166 '

S u n d a y , M a r f c 2 3 , 1 9 9 7 O & Q C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 8 1 5 t o 8 3 6 ( * ) 5 J

J w p s . 4 Wbeel D r i v e

flUTOMOTIVC i M i i FORO 1996 E3S0 Chateau Club Wagon. 460 automate d u « air.tieat lull power M D traaer tow package quad capta-ns cha** with bed seat $18,895 OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1994 E150 D Eiegani conver sion van dual atr f ieal automate power windows, locks cruise alt cassette quad capiams chans with a bed seat 19.000 miles $14,994 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1995 E350 12 Passenger XLT Club Wagon dual awheat auto-matic, V8 power windows-locks, cruise, lill tow maes $17 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1996 E250 Super Cargo Vans (2) white extended automatic air $16 996 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FQRD 1995 £350 Super Cargo Van 1 Ton Exlenoed 351 V8 automatic an bulkhead, one ol a kmd Must see' 23.000 miles $16 995 DEMMER FORD (.313) 721-2600

FORD 1995 E2S0 ^ Ion cargo vans (3), automatic 5 8 Mer 351 V8. while great work vans trom $14 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1995 £350. 1 Ton Cargo Van 351 V8, automatic an $15 995 OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD, 1986 E-150 window van V-8 automalic air , fu l power, excellent condition $5,250 313-728-7695

FORD 1995 F150 "SupercaC 4x4" V8. automatic air captain s chairs loaded $>8595 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORO 1995 Step van Gruman alu-minum Body (bread truck) automatic 2 walk-in-doors racks Musi See' Only 5.000 miles"' $19,995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1996 Super Ctob Wagons XLT 15 passenger V-6 automatic dual air f ieaL lull power, doth seats 17 00 miles $19 996 DEMMER FORD 1313) 721-2600

FORO 1995 "Universal" Conversion Van. V8 dual a i r h e i l automatic quad captain s chairs" with bed seal low miles oaded' $17,595 DEMMER FORO 1313) 721-2600

G20 1993 Chevy Conversion Van all Ihe toys' H.-top Jusl $13,995 Call Jim, 458-5247

GORDON CHEVROLET

GMC 1990 Cargo Vi ton V-8 auto-matic, an, ' 7 0 000 hi-way maes well maintained $3950 313-641-0781

PLYMOUTH 92 -'97 Voyagers Caravans plenty lo choose' Slartir at S6995

Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 1313) 525-7604

PLYMOUTH I 996 VOYAGER a ! O e a r a

FOX HILLS Chrysler -Plymouth-Jeep-E ac e

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

CHEROKEE 1988 Lid EtWon • Great common no rut ! A l Mac* 4 door $8800 610-568-5765,313 875-3123

CHEROKEE 1991 Sport. 64 000 m4e» new bras, exceient conation, $10,900 810-228-2378

CHEROKEE 1987 4x4. 6 cylinder 4 door. iraMer package 90.000 miles Veiy dean' $4900 313-S2S-2469

CHEROKEE 1995 4x4 4 door 4 0 liler 6 cytnder aulomabc air MR. stereo low package. 26,000 "Mas $14 SOOtes! Lance (313)525^787

CHEVROLET TAHOE LT 1996 4 x 4. 4 ar lealher loaded, take over lease o» $405 lor 15 months

(3131 722-8532

CHEVY 1991 Blazer S-10. 4 wheel drive all the toys' Only $11 995 Call Mark 458-5246

GORDON CHEVROLET

C H E V Y 1994 S-10 LS 4x4 extended cab low miles V6 Vortec ABS au cruise powei everything c u s t o m cap runn ing b o a r d s $16 000 (313) 451 2857

CHEVY SUBURBAN 1993 - 4x4. loaded leather rear an and heal 4 8 . 0 0 0 m i l e s , m a n y e x t r a s $19,900 810-315 2428

CHEVY 1993 T10 Blazer 4 door 4x4 like new' Only $13 895 Call Tony 458-5245

GORDON CHEVROLET

COMMANCHE. 1989 Pickup 4 0, 6 cyl, 5 speed Days 313-953-2104 Eves Pager 810-316-2219

DODGE RAMCHARGER 1985 - 4x4. Loaded very dean, tow ongwial miles $3500 (313) 563-5768

EXPEDITION 1997 dart red. tan irrtenor, XLT preferred package only 8000 miles 17' nms lighted running BoaUs $36,900 (313) 453-2946

EXPEDITION 1997 Edtke Bauer-dart re t l l an leather Loaded 2000 miles No waiting* $36 900 « • • • SOLD

EXPEDITION 1997 XLT 5 4 L. white loaded. 17" aluminum nms $31,500 Before 2 30pm (313) 535-3732

EXPLORER 1992 - E Bauer dark Blue, sunroof loaded 1 owner d e a n $10,500 313-453-4775

EXPLORER 1991 Eddie Bauer Loaded wtth options Very good con-dibcr, $11,500 313 -207023?

1992 Ed<»e Bauer-EXPLORER Excellent condilion 63.000 miles $11,950 810-6730203

EXPLORER 1994 Eddie Bauer loaded leather 33 000 miles Very dean ' $18,000 (610) 644-1747

EXPLORER 1993 EdOe Bauer 2 door leather loaded M«nt. 58.000 maes $12,950 (810) 698-2728

EXPLORES SPORT 1994 a». power wxndowslocks cruise, t i l cas-sette 29 000 maes $13 994 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

EXPLORER SPORT 1994 leal green 58.000 maes. sunroof CO player, $13,500 (313 ) 844-0740

J e € j » 4 Wheel D r i v e

, EXPLORER S994 XLT 4 Door 4x4 ' 8 0 OOO miles, new tires $15,500

(810) 932-1315

BLAZER 1996 LS 1996 4x4 full power s inroo l CO player low miles Like new' Only $17,968

BLAZER -1996 LT 4x4 4 door low package CD. loaded 15,000 miles Mini $21,900 810-477-9590

BRAVADA 1992 4 door low package, burgundy, all leathet 100 000 miles $9,500 313-261-5562

BRONCO 1992 tun size black Eddie Bauer $13,000 After 6pm call (810) 349-6289

BRONCO II 1985 V6. 5 speed sbc* am-fm cassette, high maes, runs great, some rust Very dependable $1800 or besi 810-363-9551

BRONCO II 1988 4 x . i Eddie Bauer Looks & runs great $4850 (313) 747-9143

BRONCO ll 1989 XLT. 139 000 miles new transmission & clutch, $4000 313-427-3935

CHEROKEE 1992 Laredo - 4 door, 4x4, burgundy, non smoker, loaded New tires 63,000 miles Garage kept immaculate' $10,700 810-2S4-9744

CHEROKEE LAREDO 1992 4 0 lite' 6 cylinder 4 WD automatic air loaded, $9995 (313) 455-0428

EXPLORER 1994 XLT 4 doo« Red loaded, 23,000 miles, l u l power $13,994 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

EXPLORER 1991 XLT exceaent' Red,'Gray. lull power 4x4, naw bras/ exhaust, $8,700 (313) 207-5475

EXPLORER, 1995, XLT lully loaded 20.000 miles, garage kepi, full war-ranty $ l9 ,500t ies t 313-565-0220.

313-730-1608

EXPLORER 1995 XLT Loaded pre-ferred equpmem package 12.000 miles $24 000 |810) 247-5417

EXPLORER XLT 1991 - Loaded 4 door tow-package, btoe Excellent conc»1ion $6000 (8101 478-3475

EXPLORER 1994 - XLT Preferred eqmpmem pkg JBL sound, ed 59.000 miles Excellent Condition $14,200 (810 | 8SI-9S34

EXPLORER 1991 XLT 4 wheel dnve, 4 door, dark red, warranty, small down payments as tow as $168 month No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

828 J c e p r t Y h e e l D r m

FORO 199S Bronco 4x4 automate, ar 5 0 mer V8 d a n green 27 000 maes $16,495 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800

FORO E X P E D I T I O N 1997-17- NMS captain'* chair S4|_ No dealers $29000 313-285-4142. 459-6222

FOR0 EXPLORER Unvtad 1996. loaded, btackrian 21 000 maes Naw condition' $26,800 (810) 584-3000

FORO 1893 Explorer Sport - 4x4 manual maw concMon. 45 000 miles

l o c k s / w i n d o w * l o a d e d 13.900 (313) 937-2042 SS

FORD 1984 Explorer Sport 4x4 - lully loaded excellent coniMon. 88 000 hwy maes. $13,900 (810)620-0386

FORD 1991 EXPLORER, 4x4, 2 door XL. with air. Good oontMon. 57 500 miles $8800 ( 313) 513-6956

F O R D EXPLORER XLT 1992, loaded 5 speed 62.000 miles $8 500 (313) 366-9662

FORD EXPLORER 1991 XLT- 4x4, loaded 53,000 miles, automate sun-rool $11,SOO^esl (313) 730-5076

FORO EXPLORER 1992 XLT, 4 door 4x4 $11,995

FORO 1985 EXPLORER 4x4 Sport power moonroof automatic air 6 dnc CO player sport seats step Bars loaded $17 995 DEMMER FORD f313) 721-2600

FORO F-150 1994 4x4. extended cab suniool 33"s, loaded 32.000 miles $17 300 (313) 425-3747

FORD 1995 F150 XLT 4x4 V8. air, CO player fiberglass step front1 rear t r a c t i o n l ock a x l e s l o a d e d $14,795 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD 1990 Range/ Extended CaB 4x4 Just $6695 Call Jim, 458-5247

GORDON CHEVROLET

FORD RANGER STX - Teal 1994 SupercaC 4 x4 v-6 engine 49,000 m i l es a u t o m a t i c , a i r l o a d e d $14,500 (313) 397-3348

F150 1995 4x4 exiended caB XLT 6 majest ic cofhiersion Whi te grey lealher deluxe gtassMe cap Bedliner 8 more 15.000 miles Showroom condition $21,500 313-953-1055

GMC 1995 JIMMY 4 Door 4 wheel dnve loaded, very dean *$15.900

1810) 543-6910

GMC 1996 Jimmy SLT Loaded exceptionally dean 26 500 highway miles $21 500 1810) 437-5571

GMC 1995 SIERRA Extended Cab P'Ck-up 4x4. midnight Btoe S20.995

BOB JEANNOTTE BUICK (313)453-4411

GMC S15 Jimmy 1990 4x4. 4 3 litre V6. sunroof. 5 speed tow package 65,000 miles $4850 810-360-7832

GMC 1994 Suburban 4 W D - loaded excellent condition

(8101 450-8023

GMC 1996 YUKON V8 leather SLT CD loaded low tow maes Save' $28 880

FOX HILLS Ch-ysler-Piymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

GRANO CHEROKEE 1995 Laredo, 4x4 6 cylinder greal condition, $17,995 313-525-5112

GRAND CHEROKEE Laredo 1994 V8 automatic, loaded, CD. leather S14.500 Mint 810-656-4129

GRAND CHEROKEE 1994 Limned V-8. all options luxury lealher Irtfimty slereo $18,500 1010) 469-1759

GRAND CHEROKEE 1993 Limited -4x4, CO lealher phone 86 OOC hwy miles $ 13 SOO'Best 313-885-7825

GRAND CHEROKEE LTO 1993 4x4 leather loaded with luxury & pneed to sell al $14,988 Warranty included

•SSmSSESSSMESEZ F I 5 0 1995 "EDDIE BAUER 4x4". automatic, air fiberglass step an the toys 12.000 m*»s $16,595 DEMMER FORD (3131 721-2600

GRAND CHEROKEE 1996 • 16 OOO miles, char gold, 2 wheel dnve CO. like new $19,800 (313) 464-9111

FORD 1988 Bronco XLT - loaded 5 0 L non-smoker, spotless dean 75.600 im. $7,925 (313)464-9376

GRAND CHEROKEE 1994 4x4 Loaded w.-exlras, only 31 000 miles 1 owner non-smoker lop conat ion $19 500best |810) 647-4476

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JEEP CHEROKEE Country 1984 39.000 m l a * power floor*, tods* loaded $15,900 (810) 751-5046

JEEP CHEROKEE 1982 Laredo -4x4. hwy maes, automatic a l options, $8600 (610) 645-9385

JEEP 1895 CHEROKEE SPORT 4x4, loaded aM 27.000 miles Lease cheap1 $14,770

FOX HILLS Chryslar-Ptymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

JEEP 1993 C H E R O K E E , 4x4 loaded $12,770

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth-J*ap-£ag»

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

JEEP 1994 Country wfMaigray. 60 ,000 m i l es graat cond i t i on $13 400 810-227-7333

JEEP 1994 Grand Cherokee Laredo 5 2 V8, wtldberry exceaant condition $16,750 810-569-9822

JEEP 1985 GRANO CHEROKEE LIMITED. V8. 4x4. clearance price $21,990 Lease Cheap1 Like new' Flash Red" Sharp'

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

JEEP 1995 GRAND CHEROKEE Laredo, 4x4, like new Several to choose f r om $ 1 9 , 9 9 0 Lease cheap!

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Pfymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455^740 3 l3 -96 ' -3171

JEEP 1983 GRANO CHEROKEE Limi led 4x4, lop o l the line $16 890

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

JEEP WRANGER 1992, 6 cylinder 53,500 miles loaded exceaam con-dition $10 900 (810) 681-5112

JEEP 1988 Wrangler- black, 2 tops, 77.000 mi rnce stereo g<eat shape $5500.ties! Dan (313)213-1355

JEEP W R A N G E R 1991 6 cyl 5 speed hardtop Kenwood tow maes. good condmor (313) 454-7505

JEEP 1991 Wrangler 4 cylinder 5 speed new engnelot>t>rakes,'starier exhaust & d u t d i . good condition 70.000 m, $7900 (313) 416-8479

JEEP WRANGLER 1989 - 4x4 new parts Excellent condition a most see $660Crt»st 810-615-119D wort

JIMMY 1994 SLE 4 door 4x4 while, loaded, alarm exceient condibon 57 000 m. $14 200 810-650-4973

JIMMY 1993. SLT 4 door whne loaded leather SS.OOO maes Like new $14 750 1810) 737-1613

JIMMY 1991 Sport aulomanc, 4 3 liter loaded very good condition $?20(Vbest o«er 313-416-9148

JIMMY 1995 - 4x4, loaded red, 22 ,200 m i l e s mint cond i t i on $18,000 Call (313) 533-0005

LANOROVER 1994 Discovery LTiadeO lump seats laathe- 36 000 mHes $24,400 810-855-3176

RAM 1995 1500 SLT

3JHEDE223HESIE

830 Sorti I Imported

Bavarian Mo to r V l l l a f c Exctuala S lwa toom

"87 Demo Wa Save $1,000 * A4 A6 A4

OUATTOS IN STOCK Michigan SMDSI Competitive

Authored Dealer I 800S51-268S

Dog Randal) Grabot ,ve Eastpomie (1 Miietouth 01 1-696)

830 Sporti A Imported

VOLVO 1890 "240OL" - tow MM 1 own*, took* Ike new Rune Grey exlenor. black manor package stavool create stereo etc $9 20(tt>esl Pager 313-440-3180

VOLVO 1992 -240- Station Wagon Beauaful contMion new exhaust was $13,500 (81-0) 652 9953

Aniique/Clisnc

Collector C»r$

CHEVY CORVETTE 1971. 327 enpne. T lop new lire* W > « n jn* good $9000 Eves 810-669-3296

BMW 1995 25i. automatic Red 29.000 miles eather dual dimate traction contrt loaded. Uke new Warranty $2®00 810-652-2689

CORVETTE - 1979 L-82 mini condi-tion loaded T-tops Low maes, 4 speed $10 700 (810) 486-2890

BMW 1992 36. BiacfctHack. t w i t . 72.000 expretway maes. 1 owner $14 995 lirm (810) 540-0476

FALCON 1961, Sedan Delivery Yagcn New pamt runs good

$5. SOOtiest 313-728-0470

BMW 1990 32Si Convertible Bronzit. coco4top tan leathe' inte-rior. 2nd own* Dealer mamtened Low miles $1,950 810-540-2438

IMPALA 1960 2 floor whit* w«h tur. quoise mleoor V-6 mmt condrtion Appraised $24,000 asking $20 000

313-

BMW 1993 3 * - 46.000 m.tos lec-tor, warranty •attended to 100.000 Leather suntil BBS. new bres. extra clean $23,000 Days 810-614-7007eves 810-816-9627

MONTE CARLO 1977 350 V-8 rebuilt Iransnassw, & engine air $1250 (313l 459-1239

BMW 3251. 192 White wblack rile nor A la rm, t int C D , s h a r p ! $17,500 810-790-6288

BRITISH ST9L ING 825 1968 auto-malic. 63.OOC maes. loaded Must set $3 500'TMT 313-454-4153

T-BIRD 1964 all original mmt, low maes a musl see Black wilh white interior $8 500

THUNOER8IRO 1966 Convertible-light blue «ce cai lo» old ca' lovers garage kept $12 OOObesi

810-477-6136

836 Boick

CENTURY 1886 toedad 4 ooo 2 8 liter exceient condKon $l600/best Alter 5pm 313416-8150

LESABRE 1969 Custom Sedan No rust, low miles $5,900

610-652-3414

LESABRE 1996 loaded, every option! $15,385

LESABRES 1995 Ihru 1981. a l IT go 7 to choose irom $7995

BOB JEANNOTTE BUICK (313)453-4411

PARK AVE. 1966 loaded, mmt cond phone w'spkr $4000/t>esi (313) 591-1100 X 211 Kathryn

PARK AVENUE 1993. loaded leather 38.000 mites $'5 895

836 Buick

REGAL 1895 4 door 27 000 mile* loaded Must sa l ' $13,900

(610) 662-6453

REGAL 1985 Grand Sport - 2 door btactooray oathei loaded, moonrool. tow mile* $15,500 810-4714159

REGAL 1991 • Grand Sport 63.000 maes 4 door* leainer loaded. $5500 SOLD

REGAL 1995 GS. automatic a<r loaded deannca sale $14 660

FOX HILLS Ch •ysler-Plymooth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961*317!

REGAL 1992 Limited 4 door nun-'oof 3 8 Wei ABS, exceptional* dean navy w'gray lealher 73 000 miles $7500 (610) 478-2986

CORVETTE »77 aulomabc T 'eather grel condition 810-433-1561

CORVETTE »92 Black, showroom dean new ires 55,000 miles $18 500 (313) 416-9039

CORVETTE 1991, BllctHk only INTEGRA 1991 'ed, sunrool, 5 21 000 miles awiess condition auR, speed excellent condition 83.000 $20 995 (313) 454-0182 mrtes. $7200 313-761-2170

CORVETTE $82 Collector Ed 6400 ongmal mdef Show car Mmt All pape-s $21.00 (810) 851-2393

CORVETTE 964 dark 'ed auto-matic. air, sl®o, 67.000 miles ranty This «ie all plastic $8500 Best TYME AUTC (313) 455-5566

CORVETTE 976 L48 - 90.000 mi, mahagony letailic, air, power windows-Bra* tiT.lele runs excel-lent $10,500 eves 810-682-6021

CORVETTE »94 mini 8 500 miles

A ;810)684-5694 eves

CORVETTE 996 Red glass top, leather toade. 12.000 miles, msrp $41 500 sen 130 500 Below Book

810-558-6275

CORVETTE 177. 350. 4 spd. silver/ Black 6 6 0 0 0 ules numbers match Exceient $7>o 810-371-9206

CORVETTE »93 - white gray mfe-nor 29000 mes loaded exceaent condition waanty $24,700

(313) 416-8479

HONDA A C O R D EX 1994 4 - d o c aulo imc 56.000 miles $11 900 810-315-2428

SUBURBAN 1996 LT 4x4 loaded 8 500 miles Can (810) 977-9168

SUBURBAN 1995 4x4 Forest Greerwleather tan inlenor. loaded $25,900 (610) 620-2927

NFiNITi G20 1993 5 low mdes automatic ne i tires exiended war-ranly $ '2 .9o : i810i 788-7872

iNFiNNlTl I S ' G20. S-speed excellent cort#ion Red 4 ooo' loaded, leath* sunioot & Flonda car $8200 810-549-8562

SUBURBAN 1991 4x4 tranermg package Silverado tnm w power windows.locks S9 995 810 620-2927

TAHOE 1995 • 2 door Sport loaded b lad tg 'ay trailer p *o Mmt 17.000 m.les $25 995 (3131 538-1761

TAHOE 1 9 9 6 L S 4 d o o r 4«4 green be-ge 11 500 miles loaded trailer package. $27.000 (810) 476-0148

TAHOE 1996 LS - 4 W D 2 door black. CD. traiien-ig loaded 1 0 6 0 0 miles. $26 000 810-828-1676

TOYOTO. 1993 Land Cruiser loaded, root Built-in front 4 'eaf 'adar leather keyless entry remote start $5000 Pioneer Sound Syslem trailer hiich perfect condition 43.000 miles $34 OOO 810-335-4420

WRANGER 1995 Red with gray a-ilency 2 lops sound Bar powe i steenngtirakes tow mues CO or c a s s e t t e $ 1 2 2 0 0 B e s t

313-513-8313

WRANGLER 1 9 9 4 4X4 a,' excel-lent condition lowiack s o t & ha'd lop, loaded 516 OOC 810-269-0307

WRANGLER 1994 4x4. automate sott-lop AM'FM cassette, power steenngtirakes, only $10,288

• • • E a B S Q Z S i S H B

JETTA 1996 iL S speed, alloy wheels cassef maintenance plan

$14 500iesl (313) 884-6821

MAZDA 1993MX.3. 29 000 miles, original owner stuck shift, sunrool lun economici. excellent condition, $9500 810-645-1S42

MERCEDES 1ENZ 1994 E320 14 000 Miles stored winters mmt condrtion S3300 1 8 I O J 317-2996

MERKUR 19®; 'ed turt>o nice car most extras, giat m:ieage $2700 or Best 1810) 344-1159

MITSUBISHI 993 ECLIPSE GS automatic an,Joaded S8660

FO> HILLS Chryster-Ptycutr-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-6740 313-961-3171

STERLING 19t Oxford Edtbon 1 ot 250 loaded n a tires struts, brakes. $6SOD 810 652-9099

SUBARU 1993mpre«i sport wagon, super conditio! air automatic elec-tnc w indowsar i cs new bras 4 D'akes. $650C (810) '624-3324

PARK AVENUE 1994 Non-smoker low mi les Excellent condi t ion $15 300 ( 313) 464-4564

PARK AVENUE 1989 runs excel-l e n t B o d y g o o d , $ 3 3 0 0

16 344-2147 18101 932 3148

PARK AVENUE Ultra 1991 53000 maes loaded. Cla'et 'e- igrey ' e g

(313) 453-1585

REGAL 1996 OOC custom $12 795

INTEGRA LS 1990 • 2 dOd sunroof speed No 'ust 135.000 miles

$3900beta (517) 797-0522 REGAL 1991 2 door grand sport $5995

LEGEND 1995. excellent condition Warranty $11 795

f REGAL 1965 2 door toadea 71.000 original miles greal body no rust, new brakea-exhaust. Runs like new $2,350 Pager 313-706 7993

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RrviERAS 1985 • 2 m stock super charged tow maes $18,985

810-346--"0O0

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RIVIERA '985 Super Charge moo-root, leather Monday only $16,895

SKYHAWK 1964 • 5 speed n*w eanmiss ion c lu t ch 'ba t l e ' y Run-Great SIMM-Best (8101 474-89'.

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'16.995 95 BUICK CENTURY

6 cyNrrdet kxxted.

>9375 95 WINDSTAR

7 passonget all th« toy* s14.970 95 MAXIMA

fluto. Block, loaded.

'13.770 96 a r T u m 2 DR.

n L«a>L I 3 K K X , I O Q O W

'16.275 "94 RODEO 4X4

5 ipeed, R«d.

'13.645

90 ASTRO CL VAN 7 pas$er>ger. loodad.

'7995 93 BRAVADO

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'13.890 93 FORD XLT

VS. loaded, low mile*.

'10.970 95 CADILLAC DEVILLE POWOT roof, low mile*.

'20.995 96 SEBRINQ CONVERT

Like new.

'19.995 94 NISSAN 300 2X

Black. 5 speed s19,550

OLSON OLDSMOBILE 33850 PLYMOUTH ROAD • LIVONIA

(313) CLARKSTON AREA

810-475-4596

OAKLAND COUNTY 810-644-1070

VOLVO 1991240 CA cIK pertect condison 0 ust 96 0CC Tides $9800 1810) 584-3694

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Was $13,424

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Was 5 1 6 , 1 3 3

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SKVLARK - 1990 4 door 106 000 mites Automatic Very good corv*. lion S300Q <8101 788-2118

SOMERSET 1967 89.000 m w s all service done nets' Only S3295

BOB JEANNOTTE BUICK (313)451-4411

Cadi l lac

DEVILLE 1994 dark Dlue V-8, Car '•age >ool leainer chrome wheels, loaded' Cadtftec style - pnee a nght1

$17 995

DEVILLE 1967 • Very reHaOle trans-portation car Si 200 or besl one-Can week-days 6pm-9p«n 9am-9m weekends 810-855 1165

ELDORADO '993 68000 M-way miles loaded Si5.500

Can 18101 623-6504

Ounng I Olac*. txack leather sunrow chrome wheels S2J995

810-346-7000

G'aro Rive' Ncvi

FLEETWOOO 1WC Dai* Ok* e«oa-ler* conation 68 000 miles t;#y equeped $9100 610-642-9881

LIMOUSINE 1967 6 passervger • M b low miles enceueri conOilxxi SI2.000 Mon-Fn i8'0» 649-6120

SEDAN 0EV1LLE 1991 Well main-tained wasrved dauy never smoked in All mainienance records Hrgfi miles S5500 810-334-2612

SEDAN 1993 0EVIU.E while with learner low miles Priced lo >efll

610-348- *000

Gram River Novi

SEVILLE 1993 - Loaded. Ian 75 000 easy miles EiceHenl condrtion $14 000 Cat 16101 477-1435

1995 SLS calypso green ' 15.000 miles

SEVILLE vorv vainer interior like new S29 000 181O1 559-3785

SEVILLE 1995 sunroof Northstar $23 995

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Grand Rrver *tovi

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A N D S O N S V O L V O / S U B A R U

Since 1959

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spc i c j w a i arc -:#>» Secure Deposit is fortniy aynere romWfl ta trie i e e $25 incremert Puretop option

neoaiaoie ».ease inception " c a ooiigalKm s monmiy payment • 24 24 000 miles avowed 11 ants pee ruie over

2*1X0 Due to KtwT'Sing deaff mes Wse i n e r n ^ <ar» Oered By Stiaoi American Credit 0«er exp«es 4 ,&97

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r e a r w i n d o w d e f o g g e r , s p e e d c o n t r o l , s p l i t f o l d i n g r e a r s e a t a n d

m o r e . S t o c k # 9 9 2 5 . W A S $ 1 8 , 3 9 0

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PAYMENT EXAMPLE: $325 per month with 20% down | H O U R S Monday A T>x/3f lay 8 3 0 a m - 9 0 0 p m . T u e s - ^ v rVeonesday A Friday 6 X a m - 6 p m "

$ 1 6 , 7 9 5

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BE RETT A 1988 Red, V 6 auto-matic power window slocks air cas setle $2 200 18IO1 433-1563

BERETTA 1994 Z-26 V-6 red new arestnfres 4-5000 n W s xnded Cireat contwon $3800 SOLD

BLAZER 1995 LT 4.4 4 aoo« kiaded 27 000 <n4es $19 250

610-788-4311

CAMARO 1987 Geofi clean l-lops lakes TV ME AUTO |313j 455 5566

CAMARO 1988 1 2 RS Beautilul & immaculate Loaded low miles New tire&brakes $4,600 313-4^9-6160

CAMEBO 1996 3 8 V-6 12 000 miles Power sea lwoOcwi locks till loaded CD The ngh! one lo have S 14.995

CAPRICE CLASSIC • 1991 71 OOO miles loaded keyless ABS $6800

1313) 421-5605

CAPRICE 1988 Classic V8 an power brakes-steenng Good condi-« m $4 500 810) 474 1304

CAPRICE 1994 Station Wagon with woodgrain Pnced lo sell

^ I n ? L _ - y j x L M r a w

C b e v r o k

CHEVELLE 1970. SSred 4 Mac*, black intenor 468CI «8 Oval port r«ad 2 18-1 88 »mve. lop»e valve spnngs 585 --It cam, OO duration

case 3 73 1 year muo more Runs strong Stored winters I never raced $25 000 invested, saclice $12 500 best 13-728-0470

CHEVY 1990 '• ion wi* van $4500. best C-.i Mart, Mon-St 8AM-4PM

(33) 522-7600

MONTE CARLO 1984. 305 auto-mane air am-lm radio. Nevada car no rust $3 500 313-532-1311

MONTE CARLO 1996. LS, Sherwood green automate loaded 18.000 miles $15,500 313-397-2335

MONTE CARLO 1977 - Rebuilt 350 engine transmission, dove shati new eicnaus! system $2,000 Ca i alter 4pm (313) 356-0121

CORSICA 1996 4 doo loaded, lac-tory warranty S999S

MONTE CARLO SS 1986. 40 000 original nutes Stored 6 yrs Mini $7 000 Finn 3131 425-5428

MONTE CARLO 1995 Z34 - FUly loaded an power spoiler low miles Sharp' $14 5«Vbest 313 844-7748

CORSICA 1995. only 6 000 maes Like new S8995

BOB JE ANNOTTI BUCK iJ iJ '453-441

CORVE'TE 1 J«5

?ass tops " J 'X» 1 10.500

Sack loaded. w«. very clean 183) 737-4147

CORVETTE 1995 ConeniWe. polo greervtan aulomat-c 24 000. as options mint $30 500 W-689-5977

CORVETTE • 192 Conertibie Rea lealhiMlop aultnatic 9.000

miles I ~ r , , , at. 131) 464-2629

810-348 7000

GEO 1991 Prum LSi iupert) fuHy loaded 48 ix<5 muet Warranty $9 750 i31) 886-7426

Gra<->d River Novi

CASH dealer will sell on cosignment or pay cash lor your used car

CaJi lor a cash price TYME AUTO .313. 455-5566

CAVALIER 1995 3u9or-al. air 'o» miles $9660

FOX HILLS C i" rysier -Plymoulh Jeep-E a j-e

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

CAVALIER 1994 £u*y loaded 4 door CO player Under warranty $7 500 (3131 563-4671

CAVALIER LS 1995 4 door black air ioade-3 32 000 $10,500

18IO1 356-6582

M A R T Y \ 810-348-7000

FFLDMXN* Grand River Novi

CAVALIER 1994 RS 4 ooor 4 e , i rnder automatic loaded eicelleni 38.800 M $7675 i 3 ! 3 l 455-4615

CAVALIER i « i While E»ce«enl ContMion Alp«ne amtm,cassette $4300 1810, 616-S477

CAVALIER 199t Z-24 Coupe Auto loaded 1 7.000 maes E«ce!ipn-

Condition S13 500 810-373-0789

C H E W 1991 Caprice Ctass«c Wont last ai $7995 Ca* Tony 458-5245

GORDON CHEVROLET

IMPALA 199- SS oar cherry tac-lory i^ l ions aUrm j i o C 50 000 miles $ 17 OOQbest 3 3-421-7642

LUM'NA 1995 LS Bian, 3 4 liter V-6 loadeo S t . 900

H H 473-8851

LUMINA 1996 21 OOC mles lots o l e>iras Ma-'-uta. lurer warranty $13,000 test .911 693-2941

CIRRUS 1995 LXi leather loaded good miles $12 990

FOX HILLS Chfysler-Prymouth- Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

FIFTH AVENUE 1964 concMion. $1,500

very good

(3131 953-947®

LABARON 1993 red 55 000 miles new top new brakes loaded. CD $•0,100 18101 751-6808

LEBARQP 1993 convertible 42 000 miles iu»Y loaded CD s«cellenl con-»dl ion $10200 810-363-3227

LE BARON 1989 Convertible, loaded 61 000 maes $6895

8 4 4 SHADOW 1989 automatic, air $3770

FOX HILLS < Chrysler -Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

STEALTH 1992 ES Silver 46,000 mile* power lockaNrndows cruise air Lojack $11 500 810-476-5804

STEALTH 1993 .- Red. 5 speed w/spoiler & sunrool. 43.000 miles Eacel lent Condi t ion $10 800 810-489-7061 or 810-476-6900

STRATUS ES 1996 Bteck. 5 speed loaded eicelleni condrtion 336 war-ranty $14 900/best 313-453 3683

TALON 1991 automatic. OOHC luel injected 4 cylinder Dolby sound system wequaluet power l o d i v windows air 25 995 miles, eicellent condition $8,000 (31J) 207-3771

TALON 1992 rebuai enone, sunrool alarm, tacfory ground a fleet package $680CVbest (313) 422-3477

TALON 1995 TSl. automatic, air, loaded 1 !2 price $10 880

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-E agle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

TALON, 1991 TSl Turfco automatic. Red. air 46.000 miles loaded one owner. $6,700 (810) 645-6106

_ ESCORT LX 1969 Red door. eHJerty owned

Gorgeous v e r y low mile* 24 000 original

miles One ol a kind condition New brakes & tues NO rutt Garage stored Car virtually new $525<Vt>es!

(313) 527-2186 Serious inquiries only'

ESCORT 1993 LX wagon an power steermgtorakes automalic $4900

1810) 542-9934

ESCORT LX 1988 wine . senior owner spa*-

less 4 door 50.000 miles, automate alarm system,

needs nothing New tires Absolutely zero rusl* Looks & dnves l«ke new

$3 950 (3131 527-2186

ESCORT 1995 Sport LX. 5 speed 26,000 miles excellent condition. $900atxist (810) 926-8744

ESCORTS 1995 WAGONS (2). aulo-malK a * ' 15000-21,000 mites 1 owners From only $8,995 DEMMER FOFK3 (313) 721-2600

ESCORT 1995Wagon biacfcsadcfe. loaded 15.900 mites Mini

Day 313-390-2883 Or Eves 313-844-0703

limy k) $9850

FESTIVA 1993. eleclnc blue very low miles warranty ugly little cai $339« TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

FESTIVA 1993 square little cai dark blue Wynns warranty available $2999 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

LEBARON 1991 landau leather loaded 51 000 miles A i condition S68OO I810L 651 -4103

LUMINA ' j - - w werwindcrwi ocks Only

Livon-a C r ' . s le r P mouth Ji 3.525 -760

LEBARON LX rovetasbte 1992 62.000 maes loaded. V-6 Teaigrey learner S6500 ( 313) 525-9296

LUMINA -J94 Sedan .'6 •ostea with CD player Only iB995 Call Jim. 458-5247

GOROON CHEVOLET

LHS *995 Sngm platinum loaded 4 3.OCO t»ghway miles extended war-

$16 000 ranty 1313) 459-6132

LUMINA 1990 V6. ai' lo 'eo runs good 87 OOO miles $300 or nesl

Eves (810 788-7826

LUMINA 19&; Z34 2 oor loaded Red $9795

LUMINA 1992 -Z34-ekceHent condition

t>w mileage

(87) 383-6363

LUMINA 1993 Z34 ^Iite loaded new lire® Eicelleni iikeiew 51 000 miles $8500 l 3 i t 397-1248

LHS 1994 piatmum loaded moon root CD immaculate 27 000 miles S15 SOOtiest 810-625-5720

LHS-1994 V-6 lealher power sun-roo t l o a d e d « , ' lukury o n l y $11,488

3 n S S E 2 S P E 3 E

ASPIRE 1995 - 5 speed amtm 35-40 m p g . warranty under 7500 maes $6,000 (313) 581-7955

CASH dealer w« sei on cosignment or pay cash tor your used cat

Call lor a cash pnee. TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

CASH deater wi l sen on cosignment or pay cash lor your used car

Call tor a cash price TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

CONTOUR 1996 GL. 4 door auto-matic. a«, power wmdowvtocks. cruise Ml -jaded $11 796 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

CONTOUR 1996 LX V6. 22.000 miles CD player premium sound, loaded $15,000 (810) 932-2681

SEBRING 1995 LXI Burgundy, grey, loaded Eicellent conrition $11 995 Brighton (810) 220-4913

SEBRiNGS 1995 1996 Four 10 Choose' Convertibles and Coupes Save'

Livoma Cnryswr - Plymouth (313) 525-7604

LUNIMA 1992 • Eurosort Coupe Only S6995

BOB JEANNOTTI BOiCK (313)453-441

MAl IBU 1960 229 V6 . front rea' brakes shocks 4 dual *naus1' New enyne SiSOC'besJ 13-794-0806

AVENGER 1996 ES red loaded, clean tinted windows, sunrool. spare wheel. S15.960 313-416-8377

MARCH MADNESS

NEW '97 BRAVADA $ 3 1 9 * Mo.

•Sasrt X BOUC vn ea» x c o e c cur*. 36 mo » "2XC it) y af* s r n « om . n w TSCcnsCM -7 vr.tu m* tre»i' ' s i m pxtn $400 ax »0 : « cost wJudai « UC Jec Ipf-1 l a r a t lo -te $21 itwtrt . ee lc J * » easo mtet-r xx:*• -41 Tc jei ista trrxn muachor' - a> • nn - l a w KM 0exr t u s not 1 > ) M £ tucfiau « e r a w r a K 1 rcicaon

GLASSMAN! OldsnnoDile O n T e l e g r a p h a t t h e T e l - 1 2 M a l l . S o u t i t i e l d

1 - 8 1 0 - 3 5 4 - 3 3 0 0 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 5 4 5 5 5 8

COLT 1991 • 66,000 miles white, 4 speed Great beg>nner car Eicel lent corKMk*' $3 200/t>esJ 313-207-7718

DAVTONA 1993 41 000 miles an. a m - l m c a s s e t t e $ 6 , 7 0 0

313-728-0470

DODGE 1991 COLT Vista Wagon 44 000 mites automatic air rear defros' Sharp' $5995

DYNASTY-1993 V-6 power windows locks, till cruise aliordabte at $5.988

600€S 1985 convernple, black 4 silver 1 ol a «ar>d 4 cylinder T u r t » air automa&c leather power win-dows etc Average I2 t t y r Lookv runs great Oher 313-464-2333

I N T R E P E 0 1995 dark g reen metallic all options 22 OOO mites, warranty $1123 below black book No money down 20 minute credit approval by phone OAC. TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

INTREPID 1996 Sedan M power, black, great cat 37000 miles. $11,900 (810; 644,5098

NEONS 95-96 Several 10 choose Irom automatic air Starting at $8995

Livoma Chrysler-Plymoulh 1313) 525-'. 1-7604

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CONTOUR 1995 SE V6, 5 speed, air ABS loaded 28000 miles Sl2.20Q.besi 313-464-7942

CROWN VICTORIA 1996 LX auto-matic. air power windows-locks cruise Wl power seal aluminum whe»s $15 496 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

CROWN VICTORIA LX 1990 80 OOO miles, air aa power good shape $2600 (810) 685-1544

CROWN VICTORIAS 1995 (2). 4 door power window slocksrseal cruise, tilt, loaded low miles From only $14 495 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

ESCORT 1991 4 door good trans-portation $3880

FOX HILLS Chrysier-Piymoutn-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

ESCORT 1993 GT- aulomabc, a t cassette power mirrors, eiceaent condition $6900.best 810-661-1257

ESCORT 1993 GT automatic while, 34,000 mdes, ait, aluminum wheels, sunrool $6900 313533-5293

ESCORT 1988. GT black 5 speed, cassette aa, cruxse Good condition $1,700 313-453-0041

ESCORT GT 1989 New tires brakes eihaust Eicellent condition Best otter (313) 542-9011

ESCORT 1993 GT sunrool air cruise cassette newer tires, recently tuned up $5 Sootiest 810-960-4752

ESCORT 1994 LX automatic, air M e new Low miles $6645

ESCORT LX 1994 2 door Sport 5 speed Ait 39.000 maes Clean $5,975 18101 619-2719

ESCORT 1990 LX 2 door white, exceaent condbon new Bres 77.000 maee $3400 Alter 5pm 810-650-3718

ESCORT 1992 LX. 1 owner, excel-lent condition, air automatic. AM/FM $4695 810 347-7614

ESCORT. 1991 LX, 5 speed tow mites Kenwood CO. all receipts new WesJbrake* $4,350 810-414-7655

ESCORT 1905 LX Sport 2 door auto-mane air. alumnium wheels War-ranty! $7550rfeest 313-416-5443

FORD PROBE GL 1989. low mileage new tires Oct 96 auto-matic, air well maintained $2700

(313) 421-4753

MUSTANG 1996, Cobra 4 8 OOMC, 5 speed air power leather. Mach 460 CD 4000 maes No Snow $23,000 313-397 8225

MUSTANG 1996 Convertible, red black r o d automatic arr. 6 cyknOer power wmdowil ixSis cruise 15 000 maes $17 ,596 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

MUSTANG 1991 GT Convertible leather remote stereo Eiceaent con-tklion S10,20Gbes! 313394-1006

MUSTANG 1995 "GT' Convertibles (4) learner or cloth loaded low miles 1 owner all loaded Starting Irom only $16,995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

MUSTANG 1992 GT - 5 speed power steering 4 brakes alarm, air 49,000 miles eicelleni condition $8 900 (313) 459-2294

MUSTANG 1996, 3 8 Wet loaded, low miles excellent condition $iS.9CXVbest Canlon 313 495-1077

MUSTANG 1989 LX convertible 2 3 Mer. 5 speed Wen mamtamed 91 000 maes $3800 1313)454-0532

MUSTANG 1992 LX, 4 cylinder, low maes-37 000 Eicellent condibon $6300 (313) 459-6356

MUSTANG LX 1991 4 'cylinder manual 15" wheels 64.500 miles, eiceaent $4 200 (810) 474-0819

MUSTANG 1990 LX wrear kd spoaer 85.000 mtes no rust, loaded. $4,00abesl (313) 459-7643

MUSTANG 1996 MYSTIC COBRA 3000 miles Pertect a l options $24500 or besl 313565-7123

MUSTANG 1994, only $10,995 tow miles aw, aa the toys with CD CaU Nk* 458-5248

GORDON CHEVROLET

MUSTANGS 1995 |4| Auto, air V6 power windows locks, cruise alu-minum wheels neyless entry 1 owner from $11.595 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

PROBE 1992 • aulomabc air 4 cyl-inder strawberry red 21.000 actual miles $7,200 (313) 453-3880

PROBE 1993 Auiomai ic Air Loaded 68.000 highway mites Excellent $7,500 (313) 844-7628

PROBE 1990 - automatic V8 75 000 miles new exhausttires $4 500 Can (313) 464-7867

PROBE 1990 GL Aulomabc, 4 cyl-inder options 75.000 miles Excel-lent condition $4300 1810)380-0610

PROSE 1990 GL Titanium 5 speed air cruise 77,000 mHes Exceaent condrtion $4600 (313) 981-9167

PROBE 1996 GT • Automatic -aser red all options excellent condition (810) 866-9581 or (810) 414-6803

PR06E 1993 GT aulomabc loaded, power rool ABS siereaequaMer 54000 maes $7950 810-645-6940

PROBE GT 1994 - electnc redWack .nterwr excellent condition $11.000/ best otter (3t3t 422-8173

PROBE 1990. GT ivory extra clean $2999 (313) 455-5566

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AFFORDABLES. CONTOUR 1995 GL. 25 000 miles 6 cylinder automatic, air, power wmdowsilocks, cruise cassette $10,495 TOPAZ 1994 GS 2 door 38,000 miles automatic air ta, cruise cas-setle $6195 ESCORT 1994 LX, 4 door 22,000 miles 5 speed air. cassette $6995

ESCORT 1994 2 door, sport 24,000 miles, automalic, air cassette $7995 THUNDERBIRO (995 LX, 6 cylinder automatic air power windowsfceks 4 seat, till cruise, cassette $10,795 TEMPO 1993 2 door automatic, an. cassette. tHt. power licks 45.000 miles $5895

TRACER 1993 WAGON 59 000 miles automate air, Ml cruise cas-setie $5995 COUGAR 1993 6 cylinder auto-matic. air power windows/locks, seal tilt cruise cassette. 34,000 maes $9795

PROBE 1993 GL. 51,000 miles 4 cyl-inder autcmatc air cassette $7795 THUNDERBIRD 1993 automate a<' power w.r*Xwr&Aocks 4 seat, till cruise cassette 48.000 mites $9295 ESCORT 1993 GT. 36 000 maes automate air. tat. cru.se cassetie $7495

LUMINA 1994 Z-34. 6 cylinder, auto-mate. air <*)wer windowsflocfcs. mt, cruise $7595 ESCORT 1992,2 door. 68 000 maes automatic, air cassette $4995 TAURUS 1902 SHO. 83.000 m a s . 5 speed, aM. power wmdowvlocks 4 •eat, Ml cruise, cassette $7595 CROWN VICTORIA 1991, 4 door automate. V8 power windowafacks 4 seal , ni t , cru ise, casset te $6495

FORD 1992 AEROSTAR XL Wagon. 6 cylinder, automate, air power wmdows-locks. Silt, cruise, cassetie 66 000 nvtes $7195 F O R D 1990 A E R O S T A R XL Exiended, 4 0 6 cylinder automate air. Ml, cruise. FM. 49.000 maes $7595

FORD 1995 F150 XL 46.000 miles 6 cylinder 5 speed air cassede $10 695

GEO 1991 TRACKER LSI, 5 speed cassetie 73.000 maes. 4x4 only $5895 FORO 1990 E250 CARGO VAN. 78,000 miles, 6 cylinder, air, auto-male, (Merer wmdowvlocks. cas-sette $5995 FORO 1996 RANGER Fiairside 4 cyl-inder 5 speed air cassetie. 10,000 miles $10,595

TAURUS 1995 SHO, automate air power windows/locks, seat moon-roo f . lea lher 3 0 , 0 0 0 m i l es $15,495

PROBE 1994 GL. 4 cylinder. 5 speed, an cassette. Ml. 26.000 miles $8995 COUGAR 1993 XR7 6 cylnder, auto-mate. air, power windows/locks moonrool, seat. Ml, cruise cassetie 55,000 miles $9995 TAURUS 1993 GL, 6 cyfcncter auto-mate, air, power windows/locks 53,000 miles Only $8495

JACK DEMMER FORD

AFFORDABLES 3 1 3 - 7 2 1 - 5 0 2 0

PROBE 1993 GT rvory dark red interior power moonrool. sport package, warranty This week only $89 down 20 minute crodil approval

phone OAC ME AUTO (313) 455-5566

PROBE 1990. GT. loaded, a l options • power moonrool. $3299 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

PROBE 1992 GT, sunrool fully loaded, only 38,000 mites $7995 Call Mark 458-5246

GORDON CHEVROLET

PROBE 1989 GT Turbo, red 5 speed ait sunrool ABS power-74 000 maes $4200 1810)477-5705

PROBE 1990 LX. a* automatic 72,000 mites, $4200

(313) 459-2925

PROBE 1992 LX. V6 automatic, well mamtamed new brakes. 44 000 miles $5500best SOLD

PROBES 1995 (4) GT.SE Models Air. loaded, tow mites Irom only $9 995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

PROBE '989 - 5 speed new tires brakes, radio, speakers 69 000 miles $4500toest (810) 544-7492

TAURUS 1995, all the power tow miles $12995

Livonia Chrysler-Plymoulh (313)525-7604

TAURUS 1990 - Automatic New ttres Good conOton. $2,500 CaH eves (313) 421-2537

TAURUS 1995 - 4 door GL/SE/LX (24)-Auto, air 6 cy l . power windows locks, cruise, tat cassetie 1 owner best selection m lown starting from $9,995 DEMMER'FORD (313) 721-2800

TAURUS 1990 GL, a l power. 69.000 mtes air cassette, good conation $4400ties1 313 937 6492

TAURUS - 1994 GL 54 000 maes Great conation Fuiy loaded $9500

810-549-2621

TAURUS GL t904 very low maeage. tent contWon, very clean, must $9850 (313) 326-0309

TAURUS 1903, GL - 3 8 V8 37.000 maea tee new exceaent condition loaded $8700 Ca* 810-788-2850

TAURUS GL 1995 Wagons (7) Auto 4»r ve M power w«x>ow* locks crutee. Mt loaded 1 owners Irom $12,505 DEMMER FORO (313) 72J-2800

TAURUS 1904 LX 3 8 Her auto-matic moonrool 41,000 nutes $13,000 (313) 464-0532

TAURUS 1994 LX, po dark green metelK. m option* km maes. warranty Juel m atl teaae only small down s i 6 9 month No aieigner needed 20 mnute credH approval by phone OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455 5586

TAURUS 1901 LX wagon. V-6 • passenger loaded, a l u m i n u m wheels loaded

TAURU0 19M - SC. 4 door (7) auto-mate. m. POMT Windows locks.

_ _ or* ftll.TW 0CMMCM FORO ( 3 1 ? 721-2800

TAURUS 1905 SMO loaned Matter 34 000 nataa. wea max-

$13 900 (810) 414-5271

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TAURUS -SMO" air. moonrool lealher J6L sound CO player power windowsrlock* seal, cnaae Mt 4 wheel disc ABS brakes duel exhaust highway maes, $14 000 1313) 462-2558

TAURUS 1904 SHO" automatic m moonrool tealher power windows to<*s. cnaae. »a cassette. A B S

DEMMER Slat ing from only $12~904 R FORD (3131 721 2800

TAURUS SHO" 1905 Automatic aw cnase Mt. power windows locks $14 695 DEMMER FORD (313| 721-2600

TAURUS 1992 SMO loeded moon root, CO alarm 48 OOO miles extra sharp $10 900 810-5850791

TAURUS 1987 XL V6 luay loaded n* is greal clean, newer tires banerv 4 brakes $2150o«er 313722-/888

T-BIRD 1988 Excellent condition o r i s greal V-8, loaded 93 000 mites, $3500 (8101 641-8769

T BIRD 1902 - full power «r*te o.er blue 44 000 mites Garage kept Exceaent $8300 (3131 427-4034

T-BIRO 1996 LX 'V8" (2), moonrool automatic air ABS brakes soaded $14 996 DEMMER FORO 13" 3 . 721-2600

T BIRD 1994 LX V8 saddle teatrier tully loaded 30 000 maes. extremely clean aaraoe kept $10 OOO best 313565-0220 or 313730-1608

TEMPO 1992 automatic air , power c ru i se 49 0 0 0 miles c l ean $4 000 otter SOLD'

TEMPO 1993 GL, 13.000 miles dark red. warranty I ike buying a new one. $4699 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

TEMPO 1991 67.000 miles new brakes tires muffler, Call alter 6 00 $3500 ( 810) 335-0422

THUNDERBIRD 1989, loaded atiordabte Only 80.000 miles $3995

JEANNOTTE BUiCK BOB JE* (313)453-4411

THUNOERBIRO LX 1906 111) Auto an power windows locks seal mor ror». cnase lill. cassette Loaded $12,906 OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800

THUNDERBIRD - 1994 LX 36.000 maes Oars Green, loaded $11.000 Good cono tpn Before 5pm Becky

61-9406 After 5pm 522-7883 313261

THUNDERBIRD 1995 LX. 22,000 arranty $1348 below black nty $89 book only

credit by phone OAC TYME AUTO

down. 20 minute

(313) 455-5566

PRIZM 1991 White. 5 speed aw cassette 72 000 miles Good cona-tion $3500 1313) 454-0558

STORM 1992 air teal 40.000 mites, warranty TYME does it again only " " " " why pay more"

AUTO S4299 TYME A (313) 455-5566

STORM 1991 - automatic, a r 76,000 miles chrome wheels, clean $3000' otter 313-261 5562

STORM 1990 2 door hatchback, aw $2 400 Call (810) 746-8386

STORM 1992 39 000 mites looks 4 runs •«e new ' year extended war ranry available. $4299 TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

STORM 1982 Red hatchback 5 speed air 59,000 n*es excellent condition S4 OOO 1810) 334 7609

TRACKER 1995 convertible. 4x4 auiomaiic power steering CD 37 000 mites $7700 13131753-3387

TRACKER 1990 4 wheel drive new top t iros excellent condition. $4800

Eves 1810) 669-3296

30 DAVS Ofl 100% G l

12000 MILCS ARANT€€

' 9 0 AEROSTAR Auto, air, power wmdowsA locks, only S7.000 miles. Honey Be-gt Sock eLi8862 Blue Boo. ' 7 9 5 0

Sale Price ' 6 5 5 0

94 ESCORT 4 DR. Auto trans.. ai«. stereo cassette, onfy 29 .000 m.les. Green. Stock »P8866 Blue Book ' 8 3 2 5

Sale Price ' 7 7 7 5

•9€ RANGER XLT Auto, air. power windows & locks, only 8 .600 mules. Mocha Stock " P 8 9 2 9 Blue Boo- ' 1 2 . 8 2 5

Sale Price ' 1 1 , 2 8 8

•94 TAURUS LX STATION W * 0 O N

Auto. aa. full power. US, cruise. 36 K>0 mill-. Beige Stk «P8864 Blue Boos 12 .900

Sale Price ' 1 1 , 3 8 8

'95 TAURUS GL 4 DR. Auto . air. full power , l i l t , cru ise, only 2 1 . 0 0 0 mi les . Blue Stock #P847 . Blue Book ' 1 2 . 7 7 5

Sale Price ' 1 1 , 9 8 8

'95 F150 SUPER CAB XLT V8. aulo. power «.indo»s K locks, a l . only 29 .000 miles Stock «U89?5 Blue Book 1 7 J 7 5

S a l e P r i c e ' 1 4 , 9 5 0

95 WINDSTAR LX Auto, air, tull power, l i l t , cruise, only 21 .000 mi ies. Whrie Stock »P8564 Blue Book 1 8 . 8 5 0

Sale Price ' 1 6 , 8 5 0

'95 EXPLORER 4X4 XU 4 DR. Auto, an full power mt. cruise, only 29 .000 miles, Blue Slock #P8998 Blue Book -22 .750

Sale Price ' 2 0 , 9 8 8

MOST V€HICl€S STILL UNDCft FOMOCO FACTORY UlflflRflNTV

ACCORO 1001. 4 door

ACCORD 1088 2 door. Hue. aa. cas sette automate 71 000 mdes $4005 Alter 7pm (810) 730-8574

ACCORO • 1003 EX A* electnc sun-rool, aulo. 2 dr 72,000 mtes Very good conation $0500 810^37-4043

ACCORO 1006 EX Black, loaded. moonrool,, 23.500 mutes ABS' $ l6«XMieat (810) 471-4067

ACCORD 1994 EX Loaded te power siavool CO wether 27.000 maes $14,500 Jelt 810-360-1150

ACCORD 1906 EX sedan factory moonrool CO. rear spcaar. 8.800 mi tea new $18 750 (810) 645-9446

ACCORD 1994 EX Wagon 33.000 miles lealher keyless entry Muat Sea $14 500 (810) 545-1340

ACCORO 1000 LX. 4 door loaded $8495

ACCORO 1992 LX. 4 door, loaded $8995

ACCORD LX 1964, 4 door 116,000 mtes. power windows, locks stereo, cruise go&J condrtion. $1600 After 5pm or weekends (313) 582-7564

ACCORD 1992 LX - Loaded, pertect condition, 135.000 maes New tires $7200 (810) 3531065

CIVIC 1987 4 door. 5 speed, aw, ami lm cassetie, while, new tires 88,000 maes. $3500 (810) 5738525

S u n d a y . M a r c h '23, 1997 O&E •

m m m m m

Classifications 815 to 860 (*)7J

Sod condMon. 10) 851-5413

CIVIC 1005 EX Coupe • Week, loaded, sunrool manual 36 OOO •mtes $11 700 810-3031610

CIVIC I0O4 EX Coupe 58.000 nteaa. 5 speed CO. aa. moonrool Taxaa car Exceaent contthon - Must sail $0600 (313) 454-0110

CIVIC 1006. EX 4 door automatic

ireen loaded, 34,000 mi les 11.250 313081 0282 450«493

CIVIC 1008 EX - 4 door. 5 speed 12.000 mites saver, extras' War-ranty $14,900 313455-3298

CIVIC 1993 EX. 5 speed, a l power aw A loys . Sony stereo set Excel-lent cond»on $8500 (810)4637284

CIVIC 1905 LX loaded whae 9.250 maes. cassette immaculate Florida can $12,850 (3131 451-0489

PRELUDE 1984 5 speed lully loaded sunrool saver E xceient con-dition $1800 (313) 455-5273

Lexus

ES 300 1993 Emerald leather, sun-root, full power clean, one owner $17 500 (810) 788-3966

LEXUS 1992 ES300 - bme. low •456,000) mites cd. moonrool. leather,

MS $15,500 810-661-2041

Lincoln

CONTINENTAL 1000 dark Mue. warranty, complete service history 1 owner a Mte $5996 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

CONTINENTAL 1006 Hon assist, memory seats loaded tow mlea $21905 DEMMER FORO 1313) 721-2600

CONTINENTAL 1993 loaded CO. mooraoof metaiac white mint condtaon $13 500>best

CaH (313) S41-082"

C O N T I N E N T A L 1091 l oaded 103,000 rughwey mites, well mam-

$6500 turn (810) 815-1641

CONTINENTAL 1993 loaded eicel-leni condibon, under 50.000 miles very clean $15,500 313729-9498

CONTINENTAL 1989 1 owner 81000 miles new tires brakes bai-ler, dean $5 100 810-960-9215

C O N T I N E N T A L , 1992, wh i le lealher. 74 000 maes Wile scar sei tkng estate $9 000 313464 8379

MARK Vltl 1993 - dean. JBL leather 31,000 mdes, warranty like new $14 850 (313) 537 1532

264.000 maea| •3130532450

1004 ES. grey aunroo*. lealher power, eicekera oondeon. 33 000 maea $13,000 810626-6064

MAZDA MX6 LX 1004. •ealhar moonrool low miles. 1 owner we» msn taned pnced 10 sen $13.0000 313-326-1307

M1ATA 1995 - Limited Ed M series Fuay loeded. 25.000 maea. hard 4 sotl lop $22,000 (810) 786-4045

MIATA 1901 - loaded. 5 speed non-smokers'. squeaky clean 56 600 mi. pampered $8 250 (313) 464-9376

MIATA 1904. meiafec blue. 25.000 mites $12,000 810-926-6649

MIATA 1990. mwit comkOon blue stored every winter 13 900 maes $10,000 ' (810! 2530436

MIATA 1904 MX5 red convertible 5 speed aw. alloy wheels 42 000

$13,900 (8101 647-4477

MARK VIII 1904 moonrool leather •Pearl White' 10 dies C D player voice activated phone fwJ head-lights chrome wheels traction assist $18 994 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

Mercury

MARK V I I 1992 LSC. leather loaded, eiceaent condrtion $10,200

313-382-9146

CAPRI 1991 Convertible Auto-matic cassetie power windows clean Asking $4 500 31 a-591-3820

TOWNCAR 1966 Eicellent Cond. uon garage kept. 66 000 miles Sr Citizen owned $3500 • SOLD'

C A S H For your used car Deaiei needs cars My Wife says I pay TOO MUCH

Call 1or phone appraisals TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

860 COLONY PARK 1985 Stat ion Wagon Many new parts. $1,300 or besl ofler (313) 420-2233

COUGAR 1006 LS (8). aulomaac.

loededl 6 000-22 000 maea Starttng Irom $13,406 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

COUGAR 1903 - XR-7 Btue loaded. 48 000 maea 3 81 Ei:ea«m Condi-tion SSOOOBest (810) 486-6057

COUGAR 1001 XR7. H O 5 0 L V-6 loaded, aterm k i t very snarp^ery dean' $57SOtieat 810665-3154

COUGAB 1080 XR7 super charged 57 000 maea. leather moorwotS. 5 s p a e d c l e a n $ 6 , 0 0 0 810-661-2637

GRAND MAROUtS 1965 41,300 actual mtes. exceaent cona-tion, $3 700 810-660-4266

GRANO MARQUIS 1095 LS • Encel-lent corxMon toaded-extras Mack $14 895 (313) 450-0715

GRANO MARQUIS 1992 LS. . . . a l options, well mawaaned 74.000 maes $8,900 (810) 477-0464

860 Ifcrmry

GRANO MAROUIS 1000. very clean, esceaent oondfton. non-

I power 313-421-0356

GRANO MAROUtS 1080 Wagon -loaded, exceaent conation. 1 owner. 14200 Alter Opm 313081-0460

MERCURY 1004 Capn Converttae THINK SPRING" Loaded. 40.000 m a w Black <10.000 313218 l o o t After 6pm ca* (810) 356-9060

MY8TIOUE 1005 LS. 4 door, auto-

cnaae. M. 26000 nates. 1 owner $ 1 0 9 M DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2800

SABLE GS/LS 1905 - 4 door (15) auto. aa. 6 cyt power windows locks cnaae. ML loaded low maea 1 owner lease turn in* from only s • H i DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

SABLE 1996 OS Wagon, aa V8 power windowaitocfcs. cruae. Mt. 3rd seat buai m car phone, anfy 13.000 rnAee $15,996 OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

SABLE LS 1005 4 door. auto. ae. moonrool lealher 3 6 liter A B S ckgttal dash, keyless entry Loaded

OEMkCR FORO (313) 721-2600

Motwy

SABLE 1006 -LS" 4 door (2) aulo maec. aa. lu i power 24V ve e n g i n e d o t h / l e a t h e r inter ior $14 906 OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2800

SABLE 1060 LS - 4 door. 3 8 U saver e i ce lsn l Ml power. 1 owner. 94 000 maea $3800 (810) 786-1560

SABLE 10O5 -LTS-. 4 door, emerted » « e n wan ten laaXei aulomaac ae 3.6 tear, moonrool. keytesa erWy A B S brakes chrome « f i l l » M N loys1 Low mtes $13,706. • DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2800

SABLE 1003 - Power a * 7 *000 maea Esceaera conation $6600

Dsys 810-615-6600

SABLE 1003. whaeffnaroon manor showroom new wi 4 out. SSOOCktiesi

(313) 207-1854

TOPAZ - 1902 GS rwo^oor" kve spaed Red. tea new Ae, Caaaaas low maea $5200 810-684-]234

TRACER 1969 WAGON - Automate aw Loadedi Eiceaent conaaon' $2100%eat 313-456-1056

TRACER 1993 Wagon, automate ae. 71.000 nates, green, leoaets cassetie. $4000 313261-5962

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Plymouth • oiai 453-4411 HOURS: Monday & Thursday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday • Wednesday • Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

• Plus tax. Mte, l icense 4 dest inat ion Includes rebate to dester "-30<4( month c losed snd lease with approved credit 12.000 miles . per year wtth 15c per mite excess charge Lessee responsible lor excees wear 4 laar Lessee has opt ion to purchase st lease end j lor price determined at tease Incept ion Due at lease s igning $1,995 down payment, plus 1st month payment security deposi t f (payment rounded up $25). Usee, title 6 license Subject l o « N use tax GM Employees/Fsmify Opt N discount assigned to dealer

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GM Employee Save *1100 TV & VCR prep . oak trim, power windows, tacks & mirrors, rear air & heat and more #V5095

97 RAISED ROOF EXPLORER SE LTD. V A N Was...s41,051msrp Lease..,s499**

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. . _ A j o m a t c air V-6 cnase, W. Dutch doors kflgaie reer window wiper washer power windows power k x * s P? 1S 75W at wealher -aOais runrw>; boards captains chore sota D e d J ^ a ^ b a y ^ ^ o ^ J V ^ C ^

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LES STANFORD 21711 MICHIGAN AVENUE

DEARBORN * Between Southfield Fwy.

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S9 85Q.bes- (8101 4?«-*S83

S I Oldsmob i l *

EVA 199? 4 door 2 3 m®.-•K cas&etio alumlmxn

•qua treads Iota Down mat $5IOOtMsl I810I 647-9348

ACHIEVA 1995 - 2 floor 27 000 r r t m . quad 4 enpne spaner auto-•nMc. » • many opbons $9 000

18101 641 9785

Aen iEVA 1993 SC V-6 automalic H** ie i & aluminum »h«eis CO t y o o 13'3| 455-2625

*ORORA 1996 9 OOO Miles loaded si*wco1 black, black leathei interior $29,300 tSIQi 623-644A

At f^OHAS 1995-1996 Oom with s^xpo t low milas Pnced to se

810-348-7000

Grand River N o i

C 0 I 1 A S S CRUISER 1995 8 pas Mjh^er station »aaon. 12 tJOO rtWes S p j Q O 810-57-5 3964

C e t L A S S SUPOEME 1 * * B > A 3'fe» interior ' 400 " lie* tuny lo ided $28fc month or 5 ' - * » Cai »o **1ormat»ori ' 8 ' V< ' 45 '

C t f L A S S SUPREME 1995 Convert iJer Inp l * dach (Z| to < n-.«.-»e In— jrtder 27 OOO miles B l * - . & Re-J « e*gme loaded l a w i>t an Era" fac roiy- warranty S20 695

i i GRANO AM 1994 GT 4 door only 21 000 miWs Only S t l 995

Livonia ChrysWr Plymouth (313) S2S 7604

Pont iac

GRAND PRIX 19M Coup« loaded i-pte b l d » aero package h«gri maes' $8695

GRAND AM GT I ! « t V6. 2 Ouoi loaded IOM miles many em.'as 10 000 |313| 416-9073

GRANC AM Le '991 Kiaded 51 000 miles excellent conation $5 '00

18101 477 4489

GRANO AM 19^4 42 OOO Tines a.*> alarm $860Obe«-Call J0»w 18101 353 0845

GRAND PRIX 1995 22 000 maes S U 995

a o e JEANNOTTE BUICK .313)453-4411

GRAND AM 1994 Quad 4 autc mane a.r a m 'ra'cassette p o * w IC.KS 35.000 mifcjs ••••. eUin.r on<!i tic*n $8,000 , 3 t J i 432 0892

GRAND; cruis*? new tires *(C«H $5401 810 - ' ' ' '

I GRAND AM '99;.' SE air. p e n ; ' windowytochs <*u'. y ' J' assette I cruise aiumtfiurri wheels 4d 000

miles S8350 810-684-'298

I GRAND AM SE " » • automatic r»J .Hided Sur- -ol 85 sot mites ; S3000 6 ' 0 i '-41 2787

I GRAND AM SE 1989 automatic red l oaoM soni;«< S5 5O0 m»*., S.-40C Bl J. > l i 2"- '

GRAND AM : » 5 >E 4 d-.«J ;ur i . . ' *wat.- • ? " * * ' 0 ' ' l« $1 - 95 Can S i * 45o-- I44

GOROON .ROLE '

•GMAND PRIX 1992 SE - 2 door l»ue V6 3 I litre all power c9 000 miles $fc99S.t>est i3131 981 2983

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1 9 9 7

SUNfIRE 1996 SE 4 door 11 000 mi le* Seldom used Company Venule Pm*er steennotxakes am tm. cassette power t o d s air com*-bonod Oniy $10 600 Call Mr PeiKa al £8101 358-6469

8 7 0 Saturn

GRAND PRIX 1996 SE. 4 dooi V-6 aded 'actory nm/ranly $13,495

C.RANO PRIX '991 SE 2 Or Black iut'imaiR loaded and m e«ceitent

"ditior $~49S S*C '78 4365

' GRANO PR. . 1991 SE f ^ c n e - n v J6 95 ' X miles n,*w tires St- -'00 ' 81C * J-3689 * 313-464 -608 l l

GRAND AM • '9.4 S< -o J d o c aiie-t auii'imettc pxceHenr -orvi

non 51 OOO - new 6raKv%i.-es V - 10 j ' 3 I T i . - "

'•RAND AM 1993 SE V6 r._-:_> i w r aulomatu u-vaded fit" 'Xi miles S'OO' t.esl rtli" . « * .V i '3

GRAND AM i <93 SE V6 red 2 door J jlc*"- ,iT .a.3©-J 60 000

i mdes S65.TOt*St 6 - ' . - M

iT.itiay*. S1700C>esi 313- *» ' '

>_'NB'RD 1994 C . v i K i l M - ? ' I V6 air 5 speed, poww 4 - 'A •JF- - STS-I ' t-est 8 ' • '•

CUTLASS 1994 SUPREME Cor-.et Cte, 3 4 engine 35 000 miles !«W«r -oaded Blue like new $17,895

CUTLASS SUPREME 1993 Convex We 3 4 engine leather recl47000

$15895 loaded

GRANO PR' X ' ^ 8 autorr-^ii " ~ r r ,asl at 53995 Can je»> 458-524

GORDON CHEVROLET

S^iNSiRD '992 CoowerMM .a.>M ow low miles $9*»5

GRANO PR ' * GT 1997 4 door -i-powe* leaded E«tendel warrant. Si "900 , 8131 7B6-652'

GRAND PRIX SE >994 r ,-^^e 64U 39 000 miles loaded $12 900 Hats " i 8 ' 0 8 2 9 8 4 t 5

Suno-rd - 091 red 2 doer 5 ICMKi Vo It j i r -" ,5 air am tn- sle'e>-' ,as wiv- $8l>-0 313-534-1 >45

S'JNFiRE B u . " . • » - 5 stt-ed » i CD f • - if • .indit«w 2C.Jfv miles l » 3 ' 4 5 i '491

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SATURN 1992 S H - air cassette moonrool good condition. $3500

1BIO1 624 8647

SATURN SLI 1995 automatic package cassetie sunrooi. 29,000 mrtei $10,200 810-791-5630

SATURN 1992 SL o.C^lent condi-tion 5 speed 73.000 miles new tires $7000 810-477-5259

SATURN 1992 SL2 loaded sun loot notvsrnukeis >;aea«y Oean 47 700 mi S7 950 313-464 9376

SC2 1992 green 5 »i«ed. loaded ABS 71 000 miles 56 20ftDest 313-3») 1790E.es 8'0-435-2884

SC I 1996 pu'ple lew f-i les air rear r le fos i manual vpixlt1 altov wheels $ 13 500besl » I 0 4 - ' S138

SC? 1995 red power windows locks ^ speed sp<wle' too lamps alla> wheew ; <M 'i ies 512 700

SC W red - spe-asaetle H9 > ' m.le

lion $« XXi r-»vl "

a*r cruise j r*al rond-

i i 207-09G2

SL2 ' 194 ABS ! ' • « slW'ir ig air aulomati. I'actiur -on' • newtires 9;)a00mrfes S£••»>,• »10—86836

SL 1 19^:1 Mue green manual a.r power sunrool, i--w br i»e> 69 OOO m.Njs Sfc:- • » • • • • • SOLD

$7999 TVME ALft

SL 199 I 5 s teed ular ma»nte' an' e $7500besl

in new tires reg-good .-.«ndit<m

S '0 . 380-789'

SATURN "'-••-jSC! air px wet sun-r .vji cruise 5 speed 68k. am-tm . assert S8500o«er 313-326-3997

Tovota

CAMRr 1989 t d.xir ion-smoker well mamiained nignwav miles $3200 13131 983-6137

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aUTLASS SUPREME 1993 4 dooi jodO conat ion an sunrool $7 500 Cat 8101 348 2502

CJJTLASS SUPREME '99C 4 3oW .«*7 c « a n only 64 5(M m,ies S5 325 wk days t3l3i-226-9645

CUTLASS 1992 - Supreme 2 door -ed V6 power wmdomrilocks alarm i > r » M i E>ceilen| Condition 83 CKX: -rules $82008651 Otter Can eves

313-394-0418

CUTLASS SUPREME 1990 3 I Mer rneefcarKalTv sound nrg* twearje S2«5i: SOLD

CUTLASS SUPREME '990 1 owner new GM engine 32 OOC miles Gre at t w ' S5000be« 8 ' 0 i 360-8030

SS" ' 991 4 doco burgundy 64 000 -mes original owner loaded Looks Rims great' $7000 313-464-044'

RO»ALE 1996 4 door SOOO miles leaded Factor-, warranty S18.495

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313-4 55-8740 313-961 3171

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CAMRY LE 1996 knadad hunter gieen eiceaent common 27 000 maes non-smoke' $18 000

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COROLLA 1967 162 OOO mdes. 4 door 5 speed Needs exhaust. 2 struts Best after 810-473-0632

TERCEL ' 9 8 8 - 2 door coupe 81 OOO maes. 1 owner, 5 speed surv root air anvlm cassetie great shape, $260&t>est (313)595-7432

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(810) 540-0406

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>/W 1995 - jena GLS Automatic sirvoot spule< loaded Mint Condi-tion $14,000 (810) 489-5727

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maea $1800 810649-2484

DELTA 88 Royale 1978-2 door good urea, power air c r ime dependaMe $490 - (313! 4?T-6207

OOOGE 1964 Ram 318 3 / 4 Ion tu*y n r t k * motor, ajetom r a a r a worts Yavet $1 OOOteat 313-2

ESCORT 1965*. 5 speed new OatleryrHretbrafcas raeatte tranapor tatun $10(XVbest. (313) 728-1S54

FORD ESCORT 1986 Reliable transportation 106 000 maes Runs good $575 e e e e e S O L D '

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GRANO AM 1986 4 door 18 000 on new ratKatl engine, loaded needs body work S175ttt)Mt 313-455-1887

LE BARON 1968 Cot«« new brakesrbanery.-wheels sunroot no ruat. needs transmsanri. $ i OOObest

(313) 4276768 or 421-4635

LTO 1983 Crown Victoria 82.000 miles, no rust New tires $1800 Runs eiceaent 313-535-8328

MARK VII lSC-1986 Dark brandy, leather 16' 91 style wheels loaded ABS $1995 (3131 535-6240

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MERCURY GRANO Mar«as 1983 81.000 ortgral imMa. new exha^ t system. $1200 (313) 463-0378

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TMUNOER8IRO 1964 S»»er (Mue dependapw 65.000 maes. meumai ruat $1200 (313) 4256598

TOPAZ 1967 eicelleni transporta

(810) 437-7Z71 Km 5 speed. $1200 or best Oder

137-727

Z E P H E R 1879 stationwagon 302HO power steenng. air condi lm ng mafca na. ds 2 urea- $80QTaasi Altar 6 30pm (313| 595-3548

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C R J i ^ l W G O D

1995 DODGE CARAVAN

Automatic, air, power steering/brakes/ locks, stereo with CD changer, sunscreened glass, power sunroof

& low miles.

$ 0 $ 2 4 9 "

Down 24 Months

32850 FORD ROAD GARDEN CITY

421-5700

mo.

CD % IS

TOLL FREE I S,S8 MY DODGE

(693 6J43)

O p e n M o n . R. Thurs . 9 9

T u e s . . W e d . . Fri. 9 6

ans Available 1997 RANGER XLT

867 p k g , air, splash suspens ion, sliding rear w indow, power w indows , locks, ant i- theft , r emo te entry, Was S I 7 - 0 7 5 £

Y O U PAY 1 5 AT THIS PRICE

Z4 Month lease

P e r M o n t h $

"

i

SHO TIME 9 7 TAURUS SHO V8. moonrool . leather, ant i lock brakes, anti-theft keyless entry, M a c h souna system. Stk #70775 Was $30,535 ^

Y O U PAY 24,995 10%

D c * v n

Z E R O D O W N

2A M o n t h L e a s e

P e r M o n t h

4 6 1

1

The very best in quality isnt just a marketing slogan, it's a

commitment from all of us at Eclipse Conversions.

Eclipse Conversions is p roud to have received these awards f rom Ford Motor

Company:

The Quality Excellence Award for exceptional quality and workmanship.

The Best In Class Award nine out of ten owners surveyed said they wou ld definitely

buy another Eclipse Conversion Van. The Top 10 Award for being one of Ford

Motor Company's top vo lume manufacturer of conversion vans in the country.

Winner of the Ford Motor Company's Prestigious

Quality Excellence Award 1997 TAURUS GL

1 5 0 Available

Power windows, power locks, cruise, tilt, AM/FM cassette, floor mats. air. auto. Stock #71981.

Y O U PAY

Z E R O D O W N

M 6,675 24 Month Lease

P e r M o n t h

1997 ESCORT 4 DR.

5atthis price £

Y O U PAY

317 Pkg., air. foe speed, rear defrost cassette, mats.

Was >13,500

10,599 10"Ki Down

$ 1 0 5 9

O Down

IVf Month

$ 1 4 3

$ 1 9 4 "

200 Pick-ups AvaHabt* Including A Fmw 4x4 S u p f Cabs With Off Road Pkg. Act Fast!

5 at this price

Y O U PAY

F 1 5 0 XLT 5 - s p e e d . air. p o w e r w i n d o w s

^ locks, cassette, tilt, s p e e d control,

a luminum wheels . W a s s 2 0 , 4 0 0

15.395 1 D o w n

$ 1 5 3 9 n r v i w n

O f M o n t t i

$ 1 3 9 * *

$ 2 2 9 * *

1997 F150 XL SUPERCAB

' v »

5 - s p e e d , air, cassette.

2 at this price.

W A S > 2 0 , 3 1 0

Y O U PAY

| '97 EXPLORER PREMIUM SPORT 9348 pkg..premium sports pkg.. chrome! wheels. CD player. step bar, auto, cruise

tilt, power windows/ locks &. seat. Stock #73859

W a s $ 3 0 , 0 2 5

Yen cm combine factory rebates up ta $40S0 wBh free equipment from Eclipse and huge Bill Brawn Ford discounts ta offer you our lawest priceend

lowest laata Monday am

9araja wil l ba paeke< salaa and laasa prices an the window.

LM1A*.

1 4 M o n t h

tOOb Down

$ 1 5 9 9

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Per Month $ 1 5 7 *

S 2 3 1 * '

ounts ta affar yau our lamest price ana payments. For year shopping comfort on

d Thursday night from 6 ' t i l 9 p.m. our be peeked with van conversions all with

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CLEARANCE SPE 1 9 9 6 A E R O S T A R XLT

E X T E N D E D LENGTH

403 pkg.. power windows, locks, mirrors, stereo cassette rear defrost, privacy glass.

• Above equipment plus trailer tow. Black". Stock #64399

Was $23,069 You Pay $16,835'

• Above equipment plus aluminum wheels Black. Stock #60549

Was $23,223 You Pay $16,995*

Why Buy The Oki 9 7 Wincistar... All New

1998 WINDSTAR -QQ \ Equipped The W*y You Want U

4 7 3 A P 1 ^ • & S c t o o f - to? ^ * * * • N

— ' cap air. aluminum wheels, privacy glass, power windows S. locks, speed, tilt, cassette. 25 gal tank, luggage rack

&. more. 3arthis price.

Was s25,760

Wth Renewal

$238"

2L140 IW Down

S 2 I I 4 0 D o w n

m i

$ 2 6 1 * * $ 3 5 9 * * $ 3 3 7 -

P e r A A o n r l i

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1997 PROBE 253 PVg., spoiler. akmtmxn wheels tilt, speed control, defrost, cassette,

rear washer wiper. floor mats.,

Wass 17,394

13.468

• I 7 5 H Available

Y O U PAY 1 9 9 6 RANGER SUPER C A B

Two at this price. 4.0 liter V6. automatic transmission, air conditioning, splash suspension, chrome wheels, ABS brakes, speed control, tilt, dual air bags, sliding rear

window, power windows, power locks,

Was $21,272 You Pay $14,998'

1997 CONTOUR 1 9 9 7 F 2 5 0 H D 4 X 4 With Meyers plow. 5.8 V8. 4.10 limited slip axle, air

stereo, handling package, step bumper #71811

Was. $27,557 You Pay $20,995'

Plus Plow Special' 1,995

236A pkg. air. defroster, power lodes. spSxl control, cassette

W a s $ 1 6 , 6 7 5 5 at this pr ice

* $22,990*

2 at this price ^

Y O U PAY LARGEST INVENTORY!

Highest Volume Used CAT Lot!

A-PLANNERS - We want your t rade & we ' l l pay ->• more for i t ! ^ .

CAR 8 . TRUCK DEALER

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$ 1 3 4 6 $ 2 7 9 "

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